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lit. H.W. HARRIS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. H. W. HARRIS, 48SOTIONEER, APPRAISER, HOUSE* 1SSTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, BEGS to inform the Public that all matters entrusted to hia care will be punctually and carefully attended to. Rents- collected. Fire and Life Policies effected on advantageous terms. Railway and other Shares Bought and Sold, and the daily prices obtained on application. Offices 140, HIGH STREET, MERTHTR TYDFIL. [244 TO PUBWWiSAND OTHERS. rpO LET (with immediate possession), that well-situated l>oubfe«Licensed Inn, known as the Duke of York," Bridge-street. Merthyr. To any person of business habits this opportunity is a favourable one for an extensive trade, the house being unconnected with any Brewery. Coming-in and Rent moderate.—For particulars, apply to Mr. H. W. HARRIS,! Auctioneer, &c., High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. [301 TO BE SOLD BT PRIVATE CONTRACT, HTHE following Property, Eailway Shares, and Stock:— Two Dwelling Houses, situate in Yew-street, Troedyrhiw. jE800 Preferential Stock of the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Railway Company. 10 Shares in the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Railway. 10 Shares in the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny Railway. ——— TO BE GIVEN AWAY, 2 Shares in the Merthyr Cab Company. 2 Shares in the Merthyr Coal Company. 20 Shares in the Cardiff Steam Navigation Company. For particulars, apply to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, 140, High-street, Merthyr. [302 TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 5, CHURCH-ST., Thomas Town, Merthyr. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNIIURE. T 0- B E SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, On TUESDAY, the 16th day of April, 1867, at the TEMPER- ANCE HOTEL, Thomas Town, Merthyr, R|THE whole the HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUHE and other Effects of the REV. GWESYN JONES, who is leaving for the United States of America. The FURNITURE consists of dining tables, sofa, couch, hair-seated chairs, side-board, pier glass, fenders, tire-irons, china, earthenware, dinner service, plated tea service, silver prongs, table and dessert spoons, glass chandelier, easy chairs, chairs covered with American leather, window pole and curtains, timepiece under glass case, carpeting, cocoa nut matting, hearthrugs, table covers, inkstands, decanters, cruet stand, wine glasses, tumblers, papier mache, trays, knife case, floor cloth, mats, stair carpeting and brass rods. Pembroke table, book shelves, eight-day clock, half-tester iron bedstead and curtains, four-post bedstead and curtains, feather beds, mattresses, palliasses, blankets, counterpanes, sheets, table cloths, cane-seated chairs, night commode, wash- stand and dressing table (with marble stab), toilet ware, dres- ) sing tables, toilet glasses, chest of drawers, tuilpuff beds, child's crib, child's bedstead, towel horses, clothes basket, Windsor chairs, deal tables, oak wardrobe, coffee mill, coffee distiller, sugar nippers, corner cupboard, tubs, buckets, pans, kettles, frying pans, clothes horses, baskets, kitchen tender, tripod, brashes, fountain, flat irons, and the usual culinary uten- sils. Also, a capital Washing Machine, in good working condition; and sundry other articles too numerous to a mention. t Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, 140, High-street, March 25th, 1867..[237 TOWN OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. B. w: HARRIS, On MONDAY, the 29th day of April. 1867, at the ANGEL HOTEL, Merthyr, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, in one or two lots, as shall be determined upon at the time of sale, rnHE following Valuable LEASEHOLD •* PROPERTY :— Lot I.-All that Shop, Dwelling-house, and Chandlery, situate in Victoria Street, Merthyr Tydfil, numbered 23, and now in the occupation of Mr. David Williams, as tenant thereof, at the annual rent of JE54 per annum. Lot 2.—All that Shop and Dwelling-house, numbered 22, situate in Victoria Street, Merthyr Tydfil, now in the occupation of Mr. Harris Goodman, as tenant thereof, at the annual rent of JE29 per annum. These premises are held under an agreement for a lease for 99 years, commencing from the 1st day of May, 1840, subject to an annual ground rent of £9 16s. The above premises are situate in the central part of the town of Merthyr Tydfil, are in good repair, always well tenanted, and the position of the premises will at all times command a good business. For further particulars apply to Messrs. C. H. & F. JAMES, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil, or to the AUCTIONEER, 140, High Street, Merthyr. Auctioneer's Office, April 5th, 1867. [338 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. MERTHYR MARKET HOUSE. "PARTIES desirous of TENDERING for the Repair? of the Tower, the Paving, the Roofs and Shoots, antj the Cleansing and Repairing the Skylights of the above Market House will send their Tenders to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, 140, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, on or before the 15th day of April instant. The whole must be done to the satisfaction of the party appointed by the proprietors to inppect the same. 331 TO DRAPERS AND SHOPKEEPERS. Mr. H. W. HARRIS Has received instructions to SELL BY TENDER, in one lot, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late Miss JENKINS, Draper, Pontmorlais, deceased. The Stock it is assumed, will amount at cost to upwards £ 120 and will be sold at a discount therefrom, the pre- cise sum to be ascertained at the completion of the inven- ^Payment one half cash, the remainder by approved joint and secured promissory note at 2 months, or an allowance at the rate of 5 per cent- per annum for cash. The whole will be on view on the 10th and llth of April instant, and Tenders will be received by the Auctioneer 1 marked "Tenders for Jenkins's Stock up to 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the 17th instant, when at that hour they will 1 be opened at his office in the presence of those who attend. All further particulars may be ascertained on application to Mr. w. H. HARRIS, Auctioneer, 140, High Street, I Merthyr. 1325 I TO OONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of JL FIFTEEN COTTAGES, in Margaret-street, Dow. lais for the Dowlais Mutual Benefit Building Society. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the resi- dence of Mr. THOMAS SAMUEL, 72. Well-street, Dowlais, daily (Sundays excepted) between the hours of ten, a m., and Four, j*m-, fr°m Monday, April 1st, to Thursday, "^Sealed Tenders to be delivered at my house, 24, Victoria- street, not later than Friday afternoon, April 12th, 1867. N.B. The Society do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. FRANCIS JONES, Hon. Sec. Dowlais, March 28th, 1867. 235 MILLINERY AND STRAW BONNET MAKING. APPRENTICES wanted to the Millinery and Straw Bonnet Making; and also Improvers in or out-door, where they will have a thorough knowledge of the business.-Apply to Mrs. PRICE, 25 and 26, Wellington- street, Merthyr. [307 J. OEPPEN, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 56, THOMAS STREET, MERTHYR. I ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO T274 BERLIN WOOL AND TOY WAREHOUSE. 108, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. COPELAND AND BURGESS I HAVING- taken the Business of the Misses Richmond, beg respectfully to inform the inhabi. tants of Merthyr and its vicinity that thej have RE-OPENED the Shop with a Choice Selection of FANCY GOODS in Toy Statonery, Needlework, Wools, Ladies' and Children's Under-linen, and an inspection of the Stock is respectfully solicited'. 247 OSBORNE HOUSE, 48, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil, Next Door to the West of England Bank). NEW GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT! DAVID JAMES, (Late Assistant to Mr. Evan Jones), RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public generally that be HAS OPENED the above Premises with a New and Extensive Assortment of DRAPERY GOOD. including the Choicest Spring Patterns. HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, &C., OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED SHAPES. A Large Stock of Hosiery and Haberdashery. An early inspection is solicited, as D. J. trusts by keeping Goods of the Best Quality to merit a share of public support. t su pport. Feb. 20th, 1867. ESTABLISHED DENTAL SURGERY! TEN YEARS. MR. E. R. GAY, SURGEON DENTIST. No. 55, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, HAS brought the MECHANICAL BRANCH 01 his Profession to so high a degree of per- fection that PARTI 4Lor ENTIRE SETS of TEETH, constructed on his principle, can be fitted with the greatest accuracy, without the least pain or inconvenience and are worn with comfort even on tender gums and stumps thev serve all the purposes of NATURAL TEETH,in MAJJI ICAl ION and ARTICULATION, and also preserve and sup- port the remaining teeth. They are not liable to discolour or wear out, and present the appearance of iNAlUltAl TEETH ot great beauty. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES, f SCALING, STOPPING, REGULATING, EXTRACTING, and all OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SURGERY, performed with the greatest care. Cii" CHARGES STRICTLY MO D E R A TE. — CONS TJLT A TlOiJff FREE. 262 TO FAMILIES. ( PHILLIPS AND EYASS, MERTHYR, INVITE especial attention to their Furnishing Department, now replete with -L a Large and Choice Stock of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, DUTCH, AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, DRUGGETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS DAMASKS, MOREENS, WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE LINENS, COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS. TOILETIXGS, KTJCKABUCKS,$c.,$c. March 6th, 1897. f250 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID CALEB, BUILDER, CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, ke., BEGS to intimate to his Friends and the Public in general, that be has just Removed from .?J'La.rge .and com™°dious house of business, which has recently undergone extensive altera- £ ug ?lree-' OPP081^' David's Church, where he intends to carry on, on a more extended scale, all the above Branches of Business. None but the most experienced Workmen employed. Timber on hancT lre a Contracts taken in the town and neighbourhood. A large Stook of Seasoned An inspection of his Superb Stock of Home-made Furniture is respectfully solicited. He would also direct special attention to his assortment of Iron Bedsteads, which are unsurpassed in the town, both in respect of quality and prices. 251 IMPORTANT TO COLLIERS. EVAN THOMAS, IRONMOJN GEE, SAFETY LAMP MANUFACTURER, 7, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE, JgEGS to call the attention of Colliery Proprietors and Colliers to his superior made Lamps. Clany Lamps, 5s. 3d. each Firemen's Lamps, 4s. 3d. Newcastle Pattern Davy Lamps, 4s, 3( Clany Lamp Glasses, < each. Safety Lamps repaired at the shortest notice. [252 THOMAS JAMES PEARCE, ALE AND PORTER BREWER, PONTYCAPEL ORDERS SENT TO No. 3, VICTORIA STREEET, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION. 253 EXPRESS TO WITCHELI/S TO SEE THE MONSTER BOOT, 3 FEET 9 INCHES LONG WEIGHT 65 £ lbs., MADE BY G. B. W I H C H E L L GREAT B A R G A I N S IN BOOTS AND SHOES! S. B. WITCHEL having determined to Clear Out the remainder of bis Winter Stock invites Public attention to his list, of Prices, which is unequalled, and never to be surpassed. ¥en'f Elastic Side8' 7s' 9d-; Lace Boots, nailed, 8s. 6d.; l8° 7^S'J3jf"J attorns, 3s. ^9d.; ditto, <lh^0'*8,- 6(15 Women's Balmorals, 2s. lid.; Women's Overshoes, febies Siippera s|d Gul 8 Elastlc Sldes> from is. 10dL; Babies Coloured Leather Boots, lO^d.; Ditto Patent Gutta Percha Bottoms, with Leather Welts*,—Men's Balmorals, 9s 6d.; Men's Elastic Sides, 10s. 6d.; wVv, Elastic Sides, 5s. 6d.; Women's Balmorals, 5s. 6d.; Youth's Balmorals, 6s. 9d.; Youth's Elastic Sides, 7s. the Su^er StocfcSSOrtment °ther good"' to° numercms <*> mention, which must be Cleared Out to make room for A Quantity of Patent and Brown Leather Leggings to be Sold Cheap. W Observe the ADD -RESS :-WITCH ELL'S Noted Boot and Shoe Establishment, VICTORIA HOUSE, ABERDARE. 254 Improvement in Dental Surgery \V Vlll THOMAS REES, DENTIST, 28, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, JfjEbPECTI TJLLY announces that bo bas recently made professional visits to London and Pari • n iif6 ^l 2P°.8.e of perfecting b imself in recent improvements introduced into the practice of Dental Surgery, especially those a fleeting the introduction of Artificial Teeth, without the necessity of removing hidden stumps, or $mng the Patien t the slightest paii. K their application. He would especially draw public attention to these im- provements, as tl ley indicate the pert, ction characteristic of the Art in the atteliers of Parisian Dentists, especially ^thranect to t ae manipulation an-] be affixing of Artificial Teeth. i i J m the construct.ii m of tnese Teeth is so natural in colour that it defies detection, even if the mouth be looked into, whi' 1st its durability is all that- can be desired.. Scaling, i UhB g, and Regulating Te eth executed on moderate terms, and on strict Dental principles; [255 07 Printing, Binding, Ruling, Paging&Perforating idlU^lliks F°K THE TEADE, AT THE "TELEGRAPH" STEAM PRINTING OFFICE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. <TIOQD WORKMANSHIP.—MODERATE CHARGES.—PROMPTITUDE IN THE I VJ EXECUTION OF ORDERS. 243 BLINDS f BLINDS! BLINDS BUTLER FOR WINDOW BLINDS ■L* 4, BETHESDA STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRECON ROAD, MERTHYR. Great Reduction in Price Butler's Improved Brass-Top Window Blinds. Wire, Zinc, and Venetian Blinds. Remember! Butler for Window BUnds.—The only Manufacturer in Wales. 251 AALAAK AL AL AL AL AL AL &,& 'a &A Wo TEA: FREE FROM ► MINERAL COLOUR. I < JonnsO'lt,']ohnson f CO'S PURE TEA J Iswarranteá free from all Min- 4 eral Colour-it now commands ► J a large sale on account of its grtaf 4 strength and uniform exullenu( ► 4 Supplied in Packets only, from 2 OZI. to l ib.' 4 tmd3lb.&nd61b.tmCaaMtNt— 4 At 2/8, 3/- & 3/4 per lb. [ 4 Choice Qualities, 3/8 & 4/- per lb. 4 Sold by Chemists, Confections* I 2 *c., in every Town.. > | LOCAL AGENTS. t\ J Merthyr—LEWIS, chenvst, George-town. „ —STEPHENS, chemist, Market-square. Aberdara, THOMAS, chemist Dowlais, LEWIS, chemist. Brynmawr, JONES, stationer Pontypool, EDWARDS, sta- Ebbw Yale, LEWIS, chemist' tiouer, George-street. Hiiwain, SIMS, chemist. I Tredegar, Jenk^Hk: chemist, Mountain Ash, Thomas, | Church-streaB^ cliemist. Treforest, RlC^.KDS, che- Nantyglo, ALLEN, Post mist. ~J Office. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, & CO., TEA MSFCHANTS, 17, BLQ^mEiiP STREET. CITY, Lofrpoftv -L f266 FLOOKS' NEOLIN HAIR WASH, For restoring Grey Hair to its Original Colour. PRICE—10s. 6d. In proof T. F. requires no payment where cam are treated by himself, until the effect is produced. PREPARED only by THOMAS FLOORS, Hair-dresser and Perfumer, 54, High-street, opposite the Market Square, Merthyr. piBECTIONS FOR USING THE Apply a flttle to the Hair, night and mbrtiifig, with a small piece of sponge or hair brush, and in a few days the Hair will resemble its natural colour. The tr^er the Hair is kept from grease the sooner it will take ita effect. FLOOKS' INFALLIBLE CHEMICAL HAIR DYE, For changing Red or Grey Hair to a Beautiful Black. Warranted not to stain the Skin. PRICE-49. PREPARED only by THOMAS FLOOKS, Hair-dresser and Perfumer, 54, High-street, opposite the Market Square, Merthyr. T.F. having used this beawtiful preparation in his profes- sion for many years, with the greatest success, can recom. mend it as the best dye ever offered to the public. [258 PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. "UXCELLENT Toned Pianofortes, in Walnut JDi and Rosewood, at 25 Guineas, New Second Hand ditto, Good, at JE5, at TAYLOR'S PIANOFOHTE WAREHOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, MERTHYR. tsr Pianos for Sale or Hire. Music Half-Price. Pianos on hire, with option of purchase at the expiration the term. 259 THE LIFE INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND ASSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED). 4 8, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, E.C. CAPITAL, £ 500,000. Empowered by Act of Parliament. Trustees:— Rev. S. T. SPROSTON, B.D., Wednesfield Heath, Stafford- Shire. and Sproston Wood, Cheshire. CAPT. W. G. COVENTRY, Earl's Croome Court, Worcester- shire, Deputy-lieutenant for the County of Worcester. Local Committee for Wales. Rev. J. EMLYN JONES, M.A., LL.D., Merthyr. Rev. D. JONES, B.A, Merthyr, Rev! DAVID THOMAS, D.D., (The Editor of the Homilist), StockwelL Rev. C. GRIFFITHS, Merthyr. Rev. O. W. JAMES, Dowlais. Rev. JOHN PENRY WILLIAMS, Rhymney. Rev. D. ADAMS, Aberdare. Superintendent of Agent8. Mr. T. D. WILLIAMS, 5, Romilly Terrace, Canton, Cardiff. Advantages Offered by this Company. The Policies issued by this Company are Investments, the benefit of which will be derived by the Assured should he live to an average age, to the full amount of the Policy. They can be used as securities on which to borrow money. They can, when payable, be converted into annuities for old age. They are expressly adapted to provide for temporary dis- ablement from sickness They enable the Lives of Invalids to be assured without extra Premium. They are indisputable. The payment of Premium can be at any time determined, and a Policy of the value of the Premiums will be granted without the necessity of paying any more Premiums. The surrender value of the Policy guaranteed. Special arrangements for Ministers of Religion. Guarantee of a large capital Policy holders may change from Table I to the Building Tables, and receive all the advantages by paying the additional Premiums. Special arrangements are made for Commercial Travellers and Schoolmasters in connection with their Life Policies. Shipowners, Captains, and Officers of the Mercantile Marine, will be able to assure upon an entirely new and advantitgeous system, by which the extra payment for sea risk is avoided. The profits will be divided every three years, 80 per cent. of which will be given to the Assurers. The first division will be made on the 30th December, 1868, and it is confi- dently expected that the Bonus will' be highly satisfactory. Agents. Mr. C. BURGESS, 124, High Street, Merthyr. Mr. ELIAS MAURICE, Tailor and Draper, Glebeland. Mr. JAMES BYERS, Outfitter, Dowlais. Agents Wanted throughout Wales.— Apply to the Superin tendent. 260 FOR WRITING OR COPYING GOOLD'S EUREKA BLACK INK Is perfection It writes Black immediately, flows freely, will not change colour, and does not corrode steel pens. Sold in bottles, 3d., 6d., Is., pints Is. 6d., quarts 2s 6d., gallons 8s 6d. H. J. WALKER & Co., Chemists, Bath, sole consignees. London Agentr- Barclay & Sons, 95, Farringdon-street. Bristol-Pearc I & Co. Cardiff-Duncan, Times Office Jones, Duke-sfc KEBTHYlt-P. WILLIAMS, TELEGRAPH Office. Stephens, Chemist. Newport-E. J. Phillips, Chemist; Jones, Chemist. Swansea—Allwood & Morgan; Glover. 296 MR. D. F. ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE A.GEJST, & VALUER, PONTYPRIDD, TN soliciting the patronage of the Public, begs to state that all matters entrusted to his care will receive his prompt and best attention. Periodical Sales of Stock, &c., held at Pontyprid#* Fire and Life Insurance Policies Effected. Government Agent for Emigration to the Colonies. OfficesMARKET SQUARE, Pontypridd. [291 ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. WARE AND PH IP PS, (Late Ware and Sons,) ^TAILORS, DRAPERS, ROBE MAKERS, A AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL A CARDItF. Seuth Walell Establishment-5. Duke Street, Cardiff. f292 I 42, UNION TERRACE, THOMAS TOWN. MERTHYR TYDFIL. I MR. AND MES. FROST BEG most respectfully to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of Merthyr and neighbourhood that they will be prepared to receive Pupils ia SINGING, HARP, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM. COMPOSITION, &0, AFTER APRIL 15M. —TERMS MAY BE KNOWN ON APPLICATION. Mr. FROST will visit professionally the following places once "flit> :-Pontypridd, Cardiff, Neath, and Aberdare. 271 11 111V 'V GO TO THE FOUNTAIN HEAD! MESSRS. GUSTAVE, ZIEL, & Co., Rue Boric, 41, Bordeaux, Exporters of French Wines and Brandy, HAVING appointed Agents in Great Britain for the Sale of their Superior WINES and COGNAC, respectfully solicit the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, Hotelkeepers, Retailers, and private Con- sumers. They can guarantee their quality to be unexcelled, and coming direct from their vineyard, warrant them to be the genuine article, and free from adulteration. They also beg to inform parties intending to purchase that Mr. TILLEY having accepted the agency for South Wales, is prepared to receive orders, which should be given sometime previous to when required, owing to the delay that must necessarily be incurred coming direct from France. Brandies from 4s. 6d. to 13s. per gallon (in Bond); 13s. to 30s., or per case of 12 bottles, (in Bond). Wines of various vintages, per case of 12 boitles, from 10s. to 110s. (in Bond). Very Old Cognac and fine Champagne always in stock. Sea Insurance at the cost of the buyer. For further particulars as to Terms and Prices current for the month, apply to Mr. TILLEY, Auctioneer, Accountant, and General Agent, 268] Pontmorlais West, Merthyr Tydfil. n -0-DV I SOUTH WALES IRONMONGERY STORES, 122, HIGH STREET. MERTHYR TYDFIL. It LAMPS, STOVES, GUNS, AMMUNITION, OILS, and every requisite of the Season, in the Furnishing Ironmongery Department, to be had at moderate prices at the Establishment of the SOUTH WALES IRONMONGERY COMPANY, 122, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. u- An immense Stock of IRON BEDSTEADS at prices from 15s. each. 267 l SEEK AND YOU WILL FIND FOR READY MONEY ONLY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FURNITURE WAREHOUSE IN WALES IS I DAVID HART'S, 9, Pontmorlais, and 50, Glebeland Street, Merthyr, where all Goods are Warranted as represented, and all articles marked in plain figures and sold extra cheap. Every description of Furniture made to Order. In submitting the Prices of the following Articles, D. H. pledges his honour to the public that they are of good description, and the cheapest in Wales £ 8. d. £ s. <L £ s. d. Drawing Room Suits 12 12 0 Full Size Feather Bed Milpuff Bed Full Size and Mahogany Loo Tables 2 2 0 Bolster and 2 Pillows 5 5 0 Best Quality 0 16 6 Mahogany Hair Seated Milpuff Mattresses 1 1 0 Milpuff Bed Full Size Spring Sofas 4 4 0 Palliasses 0 14 0 Second Quality 0 12 6 Mahogany Hair Seated Iron Half-Tester Bedstead 1 12 6 Stair and Passage Oil Cloth Chairs 0 15 6 Iron French Bedstead 0 17 0 from 0 1 0J Easy Chairs from 1 1 0 Circular front Marble Wash Picture Frames at half the Ellsy Chairs from. 1 1 0 Circular front Marble Wash Picture Frames at half the 2 Mahogany Pembroke Tables 1 2 61 Stand 1 15 0 usual price "Six Cane Chairs 0 17 0 Painted or Polished Wash Milpuff from lid. per lb. Six Windsor Chairs 0 18 0 Stand and Table (pair) 015 6 Stair Rods. (per dozen) 0 2 6 Every other article equally cheap, and competition and contradiction defied. The Trade and country dealers supplied at Wholesale Prices. D. HART having bought 500 Full-sited IRON BEDSTEADS for CASH is now enabled to offer them at 16s. each, being the lowest price ever submitted to the public for the same article. Beg" Observe the Address s—DAVID HABT, Opposite tbe Pontmorlais Methodist Chapel. 266 No. 36, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. WATCHMAKER8' &° JEWELLER, T> ESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabitants of Merthyr and Neighbourhood that he has I takpn the above Shop (next to Mr. Leonard's, fruiterer), which he has Opened with an Assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY specially adapted to the requirements of the district. Having bad considerable experience in several Watchmaking Establishments, and having a thorough practical knowledge of the Watch and Clock Trade in all its branches, and also extensive experience in the Repairing of Jewellery, he is enabled to assure those who may favour him with their patronage that their orders will be executed to their satis- faction, as he is determined to devote his personal attention to all work with which he may be favoured. WEDDING RINGS SUPPLIED. [265 WELSH HARP STORES, ABERDARE. JAMES BEYNON AND COMPANY, COMMERCIAL STREET AND DEAN STREET, ABERDARE, TN returning their sincere thanks to the Public for the great patronage bestowed upon them for the last Four years, desire to inform the public that they have entered into arrangements with the principal Burton Breweries to supply their ALES at the same prices and terms as at the Brewery, Burton-on-Trant. Thsir large stock of OCTOBER BBEWINGS are now in fine condition, and such as they can with confidence reooiLBkfnd as being second to none. Mild Ales brewed on the premises, in casks of 41, 9,18, & 36 gallons, at Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., and Is. M. ptr gallciu London Grin, 10s. 8d., 12s.> .and 14s. per gallon. I Splendid Old Jamaica Rum, 16s. and 18s. per gallon.] Fine Old Irish Whiskey 16s. and 18s. per gallon. | French Brandies, from 22s. to 30s. per gallon. Wines at the usual prices.—Wholesale and Retail. N.B.—J. B. & Co. retail the same Genuine Goods at their Branch Establishments, viz., Royal Exchange, Trecynon Lamb Inn, Hirwain; Black Lion, Caedraw, Merthyr. 264 r ANCHOR HOUSE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. EDWARDS AND MORRIS DBG to arrenccG that the above Premises are now OPEN with a large and well selected STOCK OF NEW GOODS, To which the inspection of the public is invited. N.B.-THE REMAINING STOCK WILL BE CLEARED OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION; 249 BROWN AND POLSON'S PATENT CORN FLOUR, PACKETS M., TINS Is. RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN'S Dlflf. mo OBTAIN EXTRA PROFIT BY THE SALE, OTHER KINDS ARE A SOMETIMES SUBSTITUTED INSTEAD OF BROWN & POLSON'S. Bach Packet is signed by the makers- Joim BROWN," "JOHN FOLSON." 261 D. C. GUNN & SONS, AGENTS FOR SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SON'S PALE AIM BUB-TOFF ALES, ")-(' IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. ALSO, GUINNESS'S EXTRA DUBLIN STOUT. 39 AND 40, HIGH STREET, MEBTHYB. Iff* GLOBE INN, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. 1 J. WILLIAMS, (Late •/ Aberdare,) B EGB to announce to his Friends and the Public in general, that he has takenjthe above Old Established Inn, and hopes by strict attention te the comfort of his patrons, to merit a share of their support. Nothing but First-Clus Wines and Spirits will be kept en the premises, and all of which will be rendered at moderate prises. The Proprietor also wishes to state that he has purchased a laige Stock of the Best BURTON and BITTER ALES of the October Brewings, which he highly recommends] MR. DAVID PRICE'S NOTICE. DAVID PRICE AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, BEGS to return his thanks for the support he has received for the past seven years. All matters entrusted to him will be attended to with punctuality and prompt settlement. Wills and Administrations executed, and Valuation for Probate, Fire, and Life Policies effected. Public and pri- vate Accounts audited. Money advanced on Mortgage on Freehold or Leasehold Property. Arrangements effected between Debtors and Creditors. AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES, ESTABLISHED 1710. Auctioneer's Offices, 33, Thomas-street, Merthyr. f271 TROEDYRHIW. TO BE 80LD BY AUCTION, By MB. DA VID PRICE, On WFDXESDAY, the 24th of April, 1867, at the ANGEL ISN, Troedyrhiw, (Subject to such Conditions of Sale there attd then produced,) i ALL that WELL-BUILT DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, with walled-in Garden, and water laid on, being No. 58, Yew Street, Troedyrhiw, in the occupation of Daniel Rees, producing the annual rent of JE7 16s. Yearly ground rent, 61 10s. 2d., under a lease granted by WYNDHAM LEWIS, Esq., for 99 years from 2nd August, 1857. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Small Capi- talists to the above sale, the property being well-worthy of their notice. Sale to commence at Seven for Eight o'clock in the Evening. Auctioneer and Accountant's Offices, 38, Thomas Street, Merthyr, April 4th, 1867. [294 ELISHA ESLICK, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, HOUSE, ESTATE, GENERAL COMMISSION, AND INSURANCE AGENT, T) ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends ani -AA' the Public of Aberdare, that having entered upofc the above businesses all commands be may be entrusted with will receive his personal and prompt attention, and accounts w settled immediately. OFFICES 6, WHITCOMBE STREET, ABERDARE. avei'tising Agent for the "MERTHYR TELEGRAPH." l273 LEWIS'S PECTORAL BALSAM, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Consumption, and all disorders of the Chest and Lungs, GIVES INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF. IT is so agreeable to the palate, that Children JL can take it as easily as Adults, and without danger. It has been proved to have the most wonderful effect in curing the above complaints. It is invaluable to those suffering from tickling in the throat, phlegm, shortness of breath, tigbtness of, and wheezing at the chest, &c. One trial will convince all of its beneficial properties. 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