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MR H.W HARRIS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS MR. H. W. HARRIS, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, "OEGS to inform the Public iha» all matters ■ entrusted to his 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 :—HO, UTGII STIIEET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. F244 2, PROFESSIONAL ROW, MERTHYR. SALE OF EL KG A NT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. H. W. HARRIS Has been instructed by John Pickering, Esq., Solicitor, who is leaving Merthyr, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, On WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1867, THi- Substantial. Modern, and Klegant HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in Oak, Walnut, and Beech I ood; including, In the DRAWING- ROOM tne large chimney glass in gilt frame, one elegant walnut oval table, card table, couch, six walnut-wood chairs and two easy chairs, occasional chairs and table. French cabinet with glass in gilt frame f"r the same, richly gilt cornice window curtains (fringe and hang- ings complete), walnut-wood Canterbury. Brussels carpet, hearthrug, electro-bionzed fender and fire-irons. In the DINING-ROOM -polished oak dining table with two leaves and a half, ten chairs and two easy chairs (in oak. covered with green leather), oak side table with glass back, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, gilt cornice (curtain and fringe complete), oak pedestal writing table, oak window pole, fender, fire-irons, two hassocks, japanned coal vase, hall oak table, chair, and stool; umbrella stand, oil cloth, dinner bell. In the BED-ROOMS are superb brass and iron bedsteads, with spring mattresses and damask and chintz hangings, wardrobe in polished beech with plate cupboard chests of drawers chairs, dressing tables in mahogany and beech, toilet glasses, washstands with marble tops, folding chair with cushions, towel -horses, several sets of toilet ware, carpeting, mats, mattresses, sponge bath, slipper bath, foot pan. fenders, fire-irons, stair rods, oil clot.li, stair carpeting, &c. In the KITCHEN & OFFICES are tables, chairs, dressers, fenders, fire-irons, tubs, kettles, saucepans, and various other culinary articles, earthenware, china, glass, dinner. tea, breakfast, and dessert services; garden tools, iron roller, greenhouse plants and pots, mowing machine, and croquet set. Also, about Fourteen Dozen of first-class Wines, in Ports, Sherry. Claret, and Champagne, in lots of one dozen each. (J-w* On view Two Days previous to sale, from 10 a.m. till 4 p. m. Descriptive Catalogues will be ready for delivery on the 11th of May next, and may be h id on application to the Auctioneer, at his office, 140, High Street, Merthyr. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, April 15th, 1SG7. [358 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By lIfr. H. W. HARRIS, At the GRIFFIN HOTEL, Brynmawr, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of May, 1867. at Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sate as shall be then pro • duced, ri H following Valuable PROPERTIES, situate in the Parishes of Aberystruth and Llanely, in the County of Monmouth. LOT I.-All that Freehold Farm, Lands and Farm Buildings, with a Cottage thereon, situate at Clydach, in the parish of Llanelly, called the CUCKOO 8 NEST, now in the occupation of Mr. William Harris as tenant thereof, containing by estimation 8 acres more or less. This Farm lies contagious t", and is close to the station of the Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway is all arable and pasture land, the parish road leading from Clydach to Blaenavon runs by the side of the same, and it has also a right of pasture and coinmwn over the Clydach and Blaenavon Common. The said Railway Company have a right to the tunnel under the farui. LOT 2. —All that Freehold Farm and Lands, with the Minerals thereon, called the GROUSE AND SNIPE FARM, situate in the parish of Aberystruth, in the county, of Monmouth, contaiuing by estimation, 20 Acres, more 6*' less, now in the occupation of Mrs. Sarah Morgan, as tenant thereof. Together with Public-House and premises, called the GROUSE INN, and other out-buildings standing thereon. This Farm is bounded by the lands of the Blaenavon Iron Company, and those of Crawshay Bailey, Esq., on all sides thereof and has the right of common and pasturage over the adjoining common. The Public-House oontains a good kitchen, parlour, long-room, bedroom, cellar, brewhouse, and other con- veniences. This Farm and premises are within one mile of the town of Brynmawr, and one mile from Nantyglo and has the several veins of coal and iron mine obtainable in the district. The surface rental at present is C30 per annum. This Farm will be first offered for sale without the minerals, which, with the usual rights of mining, will be also reserved for the vendors. The minerals will also be offered for sale in a separate lot, with the usual rights of mining. LEASEHOLDS-BRYNMAWR. LOT 3.—All that Draper's Shop and Premises, situate in Bailey-street, Brynmawr. now in the occupation of Messrs Evans and Davies, drapers as tenants thereof. The Premises consist of a first-class Shop. Sitting Room, Three Bedrooms, Kitchen, Stable, Good Cellerag e. and other conveniences, with a good piece of garden ground in the rear thereof, and are situate within a short distance of Brynmawr Railway Station. It produces a rental of f 50 per annum, and are held under a lease for the unexpired term of 14 years, commencing from the 1st day of Decem- ber. 18G3. LOT 4.—All that Old-Established Public House, and Premises, called the BARLEY SHEAF INN, situate in Bailey- street, Brynmawr now in the occupation of Mr. John Phil- lips is tenant thereof, producing a rental of jE18 per annum. These premises comprise 3 Bedrooms Club Room, Bar, Tap-room, Parlour. Kitchen, Cellar, Brew-house, and other conveniences, and together with-a piece of gaiden ground in the rear thereof. The above premises are held under a lease from his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, subject to a small ground rent. NANTYGLO. LOT 5.—All that Dwelling House and Garden, situate in Heol-yr-Esg, Nantyglo, now in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Jenkins, agent, as tenant thereof, and together with the cottage in the front now in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Jenkins. LOT 6. —All those Three Cottages adjoining the above, now xn the occupation of Messrs. Samuel Gwyllim, John Davies, and William Davies. LOT 7. -All those Nine Cottages adjoiuing the above, and now in the occupation of Messrs David Davies. George D ivies, David Davies, Thomas Evans,. William Lewis, Mary Williams, Sarah Lydiard, Benjamin Lloyd, and one untenanted. LOT 8. -All those Two Cottages, and Stable (known as John Tifford's stable), situate near the above, and now in the occupation of Thomas Gwillam. and another. LOT 9. —All those Six Cottages, situate in Waun-yr. Esgern Row, now in the occupation of James Jones Joseph Rhytherck. Joseph Watts, Roger Price, Samuel Davies, and Francis James, as tenants thereof. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8. and 9 will be first offered up, one in a lot. with all equal apportionment of the ground rent. The whole of the above premises situate in Nantyglo, are held under a lease from Messrs. Baily, at a small ground rent. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Simons and Plews, Solicitors, Merthyr, or to the Auctioneer, 140, Hixh- street, Merthyr-Tydfil. Auctioneer's Ottice. May 1st, 1867. T ROE D Y R H I w. GENTEEL RESIDENCE TO LET. 'J' 0 BE LET (with early possession), that Genteel VILLA RESIDENCE, at Troedyrhiw, now in the occupation of W. R. SMITH, ESQ This delightfully situ- ated Family Residence is large and commodious, and possesses suitable out offices. There is a large and well cultivated Garden, with Greehouses and Vinery, and ample Stabling and Coach-house accommodation in connection therewith. The situation of the bouse is one of the most agreeable in Troedyrhiw, commanding an extensive view of the district, and it being within three miles of Merthyr, and with almost hourly railway communication between the two places, it is well adapted for any gentleman vshoce business may require him in the town or district. I Application to be made to W. R. SMITH, ESQ, Troedyr. hlw, or to Mr. H. W HARRIS, House Estate Agent, 140, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Merthyr Tydfil, April 24th, 1807. [377 MR. HARRIS'S SALES CONTINUED. FARM FOR SALE. ro BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, At the ANGEL HOTEL, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of May next, at Three o clock precisely, A LL that Desirable F A U Nf, known as "Tyn-y-Berllan Farm," situate in the parish of Llanedarn, in the cunity of Glamorgan, containing 34 A 3 R. 30 P., or thereabouts. -There is a convenient Farm-house, with outbuildings, on the profterty, which is situate about four miles from Cardiff; and the Farm being in hand, the purchaser will have the advantage of getting early possession on payment of the rsual occupying claim. f The occupier will show the Farm, and any further infor- mation may be had on application to Mr H VV. HARRIS, Auctioneer, 140, High Street, Merthyr; or to Mr. RICHARD WYNDHAM WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Cardiff [403 COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND MINERALS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. TV. HARRIS, On THURSDAY, the 30tli day of May, 1867, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, Cardiff, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, JL LL that Valualc FREEHOLD FARM r and LANDS, called Pantannas Farlll," with the MINERALS thereunder, situate near Quaker's Yard. in the parish of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, containing by estimation 50 acres, a little more or less. The whole of the farm consists of arable and pasture land, with some good timber thereon, and is bounded by the Bargoed River on the east; on the south and west by the river Tafi and the lands of Lady Windsor and on the north by lands of Colonel Wood. The whole of the minerals and coal measures of the dis- trict are beneath this farm. The West Midland Railway and the turnpike road lead- ing from Merthyr to Cardiff run through this land. The Farm is situate in one of the best localities in the neighbourhood for building purposes, for the erection of any works for manufacturing purposes, or for the erection of villas, having good roads and approaches thereto, and being within beven miles of the towns of Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, that, combined with the varied scenery and picturesque beauty of the neighbourhood, would make it a desirable and healthy place of residence for gentlemen retired from business. Some portion of the land is now under a building lease. producing a rental of to per annum, and another portion is under a farming lease for 21 years, commencintr from the 2nd day of February, 1858, at a rental of X20 per annum, and the present gvoss rental of the whole farm is j645 per annum Two-thirds "f the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 4 per cent if required. For further particulars apply to JOHN PERROTT, ESQ., Hengoed Hall. Gellygare Messrs. C. H. & F. JAMES. Solicitors, Merthyr Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES of the Perrott Inn, near Quaker's Yard (who will show the premises) or to the AUCTIONEER, 140, High-street. Merthyr. Auctioneer's Office, April 13th, 1867. [352 ELISHA ESLICK, AUCTIONEER, APPP.AISER, HOUSE, ESTATE, GENERAL COMMISSION, AND INSURANCE AGENT, RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends anc the Public of Aberdare. that having entered upoi the above businesses all commands he may lie entrusted with will receive his personal and prompt attention, and accounts will be settled immediately. OFFICES 19, WHITCOMKE STREET, ABERDARE. Advertising Agent for the "OIERTHYR TELEGRAPH." L273 K AYE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. l.^d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per Box. IIC AY E'S WoTs DELL'S PILLS I THT BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. Sold by ail Ohem'\»c ;5'.c., at la. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per Box. [275 PATENT STONE BRICKS, MADE WITHOUT BURNING! B O D M E R S PATENT STONE BRICK CO. (Successors to Messrs. Bodmer Brothers), IIEG to call the attention of Architects, Builde"s, and others to thtir PATENT STONE BRICKS. Plain and orna nental, and are p-fepared to execute orders for largo quantities. These Bricks consist chiefly of Saud and Lime, subjected to great pressure in moulds. They improve with time; are not affected by frost, however severe, a property which clay bricks do not possess. They can he highly recommended for their accurate shape, handsome appearance, Clnd pleasing culnu,the latter resembling that of freestone- and are well adapted for use under water, as well as for ordinary building purposes. Present Prices, at the Works, at Newport (Net Cash): Plain Bricks 27s. per 1,000 Ornamental Bricks (several pleasing designs) 50s per 1,000 All communications to be addressed to the Managing Partner, Mr. MATTHEW JOHNS, at the Works, Courtybella- terrace, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon. Testimonials and Lithograph Sketches sent on application. [348 MILLINERY AND STRAW BONNEr MAKING. A PPRENTlcrs wanted to the Millinery and A Straw Bonnet Making; and also Improvers in or out door, w here they will have a thorough knowledge of the business.—Apply to Mrs. PRICE, 25 and 26, Wellington- street,. Merthyr. [307 ESTABLISHED DENTAL SURGERY TEN YEARS. MR. E. 11. GAY, m SURGEON DENTIST, No. 55, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, "CTAS brought the ME HANI NAL BRANCH OT hia Profession to so high a decree of per- fection that PARTI L or EN I I? h. SETS of T i-.ETIl, 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 they serve all the purposes of N a 1 UR iL llibl'H,in M ,0 i'I (; T luN and, R I' leu tAT ION and also preserve and sup- port the remaining teeth. they are not liable to discoloui or wear out, and present the appearance of xN ATUliAi of great beauty. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. SCALING, STOPPING, REGULATING, EXTR^TIT-TG. and all OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SURGERY, performed with the greatest care. W CHARGES STRICTLY MO D E RA T E. — C 0 NS U L T AT IO N FREE. 262 I MATTHEWS, BROTHERS, & COMPANY, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, • WELLINGTON STREET, M E R T H Y R T Y D F I L. • PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. 283 JI LICENSED PASSENGER AGENT FOR LK AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN SHIPS. jiJ ||i^k E. D A V I E S, GRAPES INN, 29, UNION STREET, LIVERPOOL, yy E, the nndprsigned. beg most respectfully to inform all intending Emigrants that we have proved the above Establishment to be one of the most comfortable and cheapest Establishments for strangers to stay at, so that we heartily recommend all intending Emigrants to write to the above add-ess. where all informa- tion will be given respecting the Pares and Sailings of Steamers and Ships to America and Australia, and the best of advice and protection will be given them during their stay at Liverpool. Signed-Benjamin Jones, Brynmawr, Mon. Thomrs S. Davies. Dowlais; Thomas Jones, Tredegar R. W. Jones, (Cymro Clof,) Brecon Stephen Davies, Aberdare; John Davies, Gadlys; William Rees, Mountain Ash David Davies, Mountain Ash, &c., &c. We have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the a'bove Rev. Thomas Williams, Rector, St. Asaph; Rev. W. E. Jones, Baptist Minister, Victoria, Mon.; Rev. T. C. Evans, Ardwiek, Manchester, Independent Minister, &c. P.S. -All Emigrants will be met on their arrival at Liverpool, by writing to the above rddress beiore they leave their homes Passengers guaranteed the very lowest rates of passage, with special be ths, and are earnestly recommended not to pay their passage until they come to the chief office here, and judge for themselves. [286 EXPRESS TO WITCH ELL'S TO SEE THE MONSTER BOOr, 3 FRET 9 INCHES LONG, WEIGHT 65 £ Ibs., MADE BY G. B. W I H C R E L L — .<J Hi G REA T BARGAINS IN B OOTS AND SHOES! S B. WITCH EL 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. Men's Cossacks, 3s. lid.; Men's Balmorals, 6s. 9d.; Men's Elastic Sides, 7s» M.; Lace Boots, nailed, 8s. 6d.; Women's Elastic Sides, Stout Bottoms 3s. 9d.; ditto, ditto, 4s .fid.; Women's Balmorals, 2s. lid.; Women's Overshoes. Is. 5Ad.; ditto, with Felt Tops, Is. ll.id.; GiiTa Elastic Sides, from Is. 10d.; Babies Coloured Leather Boots, 10od.; Babies Slippers, 5.3d. Ditto, Patent Gutta Percha Bottoms, with Leather Welts,—Men's Balmorals, 9s 6d.; Men's Elastic Sides, 10s. 6d.; Women's Elastic Sides, 5s. 6d.; Women's Balmorals, 5s. td.; Youth's Balmorals, 6s. 9d Youth's Elastic Sides, 7s. With a large assortment of other goods, too numerous to mention, which must be Cleared Out to make room for the Summer Stock. A Quantity of Patent and Brown Leather Leggings to be Sold Cheap. (ggr Observe the ADDRFSS :-WITCHELL'S Noted Boot and Shoe Establishment, VICToJilA HOUSE, ABEuDAUE. 254 Improvement in Dental Surgery V THOMAS EEES, DENTIST, w:, 28, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, ESPECTFULLY announces chat IK 1-,98 recently made professional vi sits to London and Pari for the purpose of perfecting himself in recent improvements introduced into thw practice of Dental Surgery, especially those affecting the introduction of Artificia Teeth, without the necessity of removing hidden stumps, or giving the Patient the slightest pain in their application. He would especially draw pulWc attention to these im- provements, as they indicate the perfection characteristic of the Art in the atteliers ox Parisian Dentists, especially with respect to the manipulation and theatiixing of Artificial Teeth. The M aterial ulled in the construction of t-neRe Tenth is so natural in colour that it defies detec tion, even if the mouth b& looked into. whilst its durability is all that tan be desired. Scaling, Filling, and Regulating Teeth executed on moderate terms, aod on strict Dental prin ciples: [255 BLINDS BLINDS BLINDS BUlLELt FOR WINDOW BLINDS B u 4, BETHESDA STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRECON ROAD, MERTHYR, Great Reduction in Price Butler's Improved Brass-Top ] Window Blinds. Wire, "Sine, and Venetian Blinds. Remember! Butler for Window Bliuds.-The only Manufacturer in WJ.es. 257 <4 TEA FREE FROM P I ^^MINERAL COLOUR. Johnson, Johnsons Co s J PURE TEA ► J Iswarrantedfrccfromall Mill- J 4 eral Colour-zl now commands ► | a large sale on account of its great | < strength and uniform excellence. ► < Supplied in Packets only, from 2 ozs. to 1 lb. | 4 and 3 lb. and 6 lb. Tin Canisters— 4 At 2/8, ?, Sz 3/4 per lb. [ 4 Choice Qualities, 3/8 & 4/- per lb. 4 W i$fM £ i^^oldhyCh(imists' C°nfecti°ners, &c., in every Town. t j LOCAL AGENTS. J Aferthyr-LENA-is, chemist, George-town. —STEPHENS, chemist, Market.square. Abcrdara, THOMAS, chemist Dowlais, LEWIS, chemist. Brynmawr. JOXES, stationer Pontypool, EDWARDS, sta- Ebbw Vale, LEWIS, chemist tioner, George-street. t Hirwain, SBIS, chemist. Tredegar, JENKINS, chemist, Mountain Ash, Thomas, Church-street. chemist. Treforest, RICHARDS, che- Nantyglo, ALLEN, Post mist. Office. Office. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, & CO., TEA MEPCHANTS, 17. BLDMFtELT) STKKF.T. CITY, LOTION 1256 FLOOKS' NEOLIN HAIR WASH, For restoring Grey Hair to its Original Colour. PRICE—1(K 6d. In proof T. F. requires no payment where cases are treated by himself, until the effect is produced. JMIEPAKKD only by THOMAS FLOOKS, Hair-dresser and Perfumer, 54, High-street, opposite the Market Square, Mtrthyr. DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE WASH. Apply a little to the Hair, night and morning, with a small piece of sponge or hair brush, and in a few (lays the Hair will resemble its natural colour. The freer the Hair is kept from grease the sooner it will take its effect. INFALLIBLE CHEMICAL HAIR DYE, For changing Red or Grey Hair to a Beautiful Black. Warranted not to stain the Skin. PKlCE-4«. PREPARED only by 1 HOMAS FLOORS, Hair.dresser and Perfumer, 54, High-street, opposite the Market Square, Merthyr. T.F. having used this beautiful 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. U1 XCELLENT Toned Pianofortes, in Walnut E and Rosewood, at 25 Guineas, New Second Hand ditto, Good, at i:5, at TAYLOR'S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE. MARKET SQUARE, MERTHYR. dw 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). 8, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, E.C. A PITA L, £ 500,000, Empowered by Act C of Parliament. Tvtistccs -— Rev. S. T SPROSTON, B.D., Wednesfield Heath, Stafford- Shire. and Sproston Wood. Cheshire. CAPT. W. G. COVENTRY, Earl's Cioome Court, Worcester- shire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Worcester. Local Comrnittee jor 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 Honilist), StockwelL s Rev. C. GRIFFITHS, Merthyr. Rev. O. W. JAMES, Dowlais.. Rev. JOHN PENRY WILLIAMS, Rhymney. Rev. D. ADAMS, Aberdare. Superintendent of Agents. 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 a.s 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 1 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 advantageous 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 bp highly satisfactory. Agents. Mr. ('. BURGESS, 124, High Street, Merthyr. Mr. ELIAS MAURICE, Tailor and Draper, Glebeland. Mr. JAMES BYERS, Outfitter, Dowlais. Mr. KNOX, Dispensing Chemist, Troedyrhiw. Agents Wanted throughout Wales.- Apply to the Superin tendent. 260 FIUR WRITING ORe 0 P Y I N G 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., Gd., la., pints Is. 6d., quarts 2s 6d., gallons 8s 6d. H. J. VVALKFR & Co., Chemists, Bath, sole consignees. London Agents—Barclay & ivms, 95, Farringdon-street. Bristol—Pearc »& Co. Cardiff Duncan, Times Office Jones, Duke-st MERTHYK—P. WILLIAMS, TELEGRAPH Office. Stephens, Chemist. Newport- E. J. Phillips, Chemist; Jones, Chemist. Swansea Allwood & Morgan; Glover. 296 MR. D. F. ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT.&VALUEH, PONTYPRIDD, T N 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 Pontypridd. Fire and Life Insurance Policies Effected. Government Agent for Emigration to the Colonies. Offices:—MARKET SQUARE, Pontypridd. [291 ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. WARE AND P H I P P S, (Late Ware and Sons,) rpAILOBS, DKAPKKS, I OBE MAKERS, A AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL â: CARDIFF. I South Wales Establishment—5, Duke Street, Cardiff. [2921 » 42, UNION TERRACE, THOMAS TOWN. MERTHYR TYDFIL. MR. AND MRS. FROST REG most respectfully to inform tl p Gentry and Inhabit-vin's of Merthyr and neighbourhood that they are prepared to receive Pupils 111 SINGING, HASP, PIANOFORTE, HA'< VIO'MUM, HARMONY, COMPOSITION, &c. TERMS MAY BE KNOWN ON PLICATION. Mr. FROST will visit professionally the following places once a wpek :-Pontypridd, Cardiff, Neath, and Aberdare. 277 GO TO THE FOUNTAIN HEAD! MESSRS. GUSTAVE, ZIEL, & Co., liue Borio, 41, Bordeaux, Exporters of French Wines and Brandy, H A VTNG appointed Averts in Great Britain for the Sale of their Superior WIXES nnd 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 tlirt Mr. TILLEY having accepted the agency for South "W ales, 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 gallou (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, 208] Puntaiorlais West. Merthyr Tydfil. SOUTH WALES IRONMONGERY STORES, 122, HI OF STREET, MERTHxJi TYDFIL. r AMPS, STOVES, ijrUXS, 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. EfeST An immense Stock of IRON BEDSTEADS at ptices from 15s. eaoh. 267 SEEK AND YOU WILL FIND! JL V FOR READY MONEY ONLY! HE BEST AND CHEAPEST FURMITUilE WAREHOUSE IN WALES IS D A V I D HART'S, 9. Pontmorlais. and 50, Glebeland Street, Merthyr, where all Goods are Warranted as represented, and all articles marked in plain figures and nold extra cheap. Every description of Furniture made to Order. In submitting the Prices of the following Articles, D. H. pie Iges hi* honour to the public tuat they are of good description, and the cheapest in Wales :— £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Drawing Room Suits 12 12 0 Full Size Feather Bed Milpuff Bed Full Size and 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 G' 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 G Stair and Passage Oil Cloth Chairs 0 15 6 Iron French Bedstead 0 17 0 from 0 1 OA Easy Chairs from 1 1 0 Circular front Marble Wash Picture Frames at half the M ahogany Pembroke Tables 12 6 Stand 1 15 0 usual price Six Cane Chairs 0 17 0 Painted or Polished Wash Milpuff from 1 jd. per lb. Six Windtor Chairs 0 18 0 Stand and Table (pair) 0 15 6 Stair Rods. (per dozen) 0 2 6 Six Windtor 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 PI ices. D. HART having bought 500 Full-sized 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. ifeS Observe the Address DAVID HART, Opposite the Pontmorlais Methodist Chapel. 266 No. 35, HIGH STREET, -MERTHYR. E. P. B I D D L E, r'\ WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, I RESPECTFULLY announces to ihe Inhabitants of Merthvr and Neighbourhood that he has ("ext to Mr. Leonard's, fruiterer), which he has Opened with an Assortment of WATOHES AND JEWELLERY s|»eoiaIly adapted to the requirements of the district. Having had considerable experience in several Watchmaking Estr blishments, 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 t-leir 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 COMPLY, COM MER C I A L 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 tbe public that they have entered into arrangements with the principal Burton Breweries to supply their ALES at the s.iine prices r,nd terms as at the Brewery, Burton-on-Trent. Th jir large stock of OCTOBER BREWINGS are now in fine condition, and such as they can with confidence reociLXiJ ad as being second to none. Mild Ales brewed on the premises, in casks of 4\, 9, 18, & 36 gallons, at Is Is. 2d., Is. 4d., and Is 6i. pc gal.or. London Gin, 10s. 8d 12s., and 14s. per gallon. Splendid Old Jamaica Rum, 16s and 18s. per gallon. line 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, Trecynou Lamb Inn, Hiiewain; Black Lion, Caedraw, Merthyr. 264 ANCHOR HOUSE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. — I Eb WARDS AND MORRIS BEG to announce thaft 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 J. BROWN AND POLSON'S P A T E IT T OORN FLOUR, PACKETS 8d., TINS Is. t'P RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. —" rj i TO OBTAIN EXTRA PROFIT BY THE S \LE, OTHER KINDS A "RE SOMEILMES SUBSTITUTED INSTEAD OF BROWN & POLSON'S. Each Packet is signed by the makers-" JOHN BKOWN," "JOHN POLSON." 261 ■1 ii u GLOBE INN, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. J. WILLIAMS, (Late of Aberdare,) TIEGS to announce to his Friends and the Public ir general, that he has taken the above O)d Established Inn, and hopes by strict attention to the comfort of his patrons, to me. it a share of their support. Nothing but Fiist-Class "Wines and Spirits will be kept on the premises, ant. all of which will be rendered at moderate prices. The Proprietor also wishes to state tliat he lir.s purchased a large Stock of the Best BUR'l ON and BITTER ALES of the October Brewings, which he highly recommends [280 IMPORTANT TO COLLIERS. E V A N THOMAS, IRONMONGER, SAFETY LAMP MANUFACTURER, 7, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE, JgEGS to call the attention of Colliery Proprietors and Colliers to his superior Vgde Lamps. Clany Lamps, 5s. 3d. each Firemen's Lamps, -4s. 3d.; Newcastle Pattern Davy Lamps, 4e. 3c. Clany Lamp Glasses, 6vL each. Safety Lamps repaired at the shortest notice. I MR. lJA VIlJ PRICK'S JIUTJCE. DiVID PRICE AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. J *EGS to relurn his thank* for th« support he has received for the past seven years. All matters entrusted to him will be attended to with punctuality and prompt settlement. ills and Administrations executed, and Valuation for Probate, Fire, p,nd Life Policies effected. Public &nd pri- vate ccounts audited. Money advanced on Mortgage on Freehold or Leasehold Property. BygT Arrangemenls effected between Debtors and Creditors AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES, ESTABLISHED 1710. Auctioneer's! Offices, 3 4, Tnoina>->tre« t, Merthyr. f271 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 tiif- palate, that lrldren L 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, tightness of. and wheezing at the chest, kc. One trial will oonvince all of its beneficial properties. Attention is drawn to the following Testimonials 21, George-st., Merthyr, October 17th, 1866. SIE,—I bog to strongly recommend your Pectoral Balsam. My daughter sud'ered so much from Cough, and tightness of the Chest, that we eould not rest for a whole fortn ght, fearing everv moment that she would suffo-ate. We tried everything that could be thought of, but to no avail, until we gave her one or two doses of your medi- ciue, after which she was much better; and now, we are happy to say, she is quite well.—I am, SIr, yours, ic., To Mr. Lewis, Chemist. DANIEL BEVA.n, From Mr. William Jones, Contractor, 37, Penheolgerrig, Merthyr, Oct. 9ih, 1866. 1 found your Peetoralllabam very beneficial in Cough and Asthma. 31r. Lewis, Druggist, &c. PREPAKED SOLELY BY JAMES LEWIS, Chemist & Druggist, Georgetown, Merthyr, Sold in bottles at Is. lid, 28 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. There is a considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. AGENTS Aberatnan Mr. A. WILLIAMS, Chemist, &c. Aberdare Mr. W. J. THOMAS, do Brynmawr .Messrs. LLEWELLYN & WILLIAMS* Chemists, &c. Cefn .Mr. DAVIES, Chemist, &c. Dowlais Mr. JOHN EVANS. Chemist, Union-stj Ebhw Vale .Mr. T DAVIES, Chemist, Spencer-st. Hirwain Mr. J Sims Pharinace,iticalCheinist Merthyr Mr REES THOMAS, do. do. High Street. Mountain Ash ..Mr J. THOMAS, Chemist, &c. 1-Ynydarren Mr. JOHN EVANS. do. Rbyumey Mr FIIANKi.iN DixoN, do. Swansea Mr. GloveiI. Chemist, \oc. .Mr. L ANDHEW, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 14 Castle Square. Tredegar Mr WA TES, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Troedyrhiw .Mr. N. KNOX. Chemist & Tea Dealer, WHOLESALE AGENTS Bristol—Messrs. COLLINS & ROPER, 114, Kedcliffe Street. —Messrs. LEONARD & ROBINSON, Nelson Street. 276 MAY, 1867. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. COKK STEAM SHIP COM- A PASV's .crew Meamers "DODO." V^PAPTAIW RAVRIM 1 HI f\ IW.„ u COK.VtOR- iJVT," Captain Croft, 1,200 Tons i IN NA Ciptain Hoj<an.,tOOOTotts;a)t intended to ply a, underneatn, and aitord conveyance for Passengers, Goods, and Cattle, at very moderate rates. FROM CARDIFP OR NEWPORT TO CORK. From Newport, Saturday, 4, 5 a.m. „ Cardiff, Saturday, 11, .10| a. M. Newport, Saturday, 18, 5 a.m. „ Cardiff, Saturday, 25, 9 a m. FROM CORK FOR Mii.PORD, CARDIFP, OR NEWPORT. To Milford & Newport, Wednesday 1. 12 noon „ Milford Cardiff, Wednesday .8. 6 a.m. „ Milford & Newport, Wednesday 15, 12^ p m. Milford & Cardiff, Wednesday.22, 6 a.m. Milfcrd and Newport, Wednesday 29,10.} morn KAHES from Cork loCarditt and A ewport Besi < ajin l/s. (3d.— I leek, 7s No steward's Fee. Return Tickets available tor one inonlh, 27s. Goods conveyed to and from Limerick at Through Rates via Cork. Horsf-s, Carriages, Live Sto. k, and Goods for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the advertised time of starting. For particular-, apply to the Secretary, Cork Steam 8hip Co., Cork Ford and Ja kson. MilfoiM James Maddocks, Coik Steam Ship Co.'s Wharf, Newport, or to EC. DOWNING, Bute. Docks Cardiff. 246 — THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND I HOLLOW A Y'S OINTM LNT. Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, Mumps Quinsey, Sore Throats, and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and permanent relief is obtained l y effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment twice a day, upon the neck, chcbt, and back. It acts upon the very mainsprings of life for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body' repara- tion, and all old particles detrimental to its preservatior. The Ointment, ruel conjointly with Holloway's Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most hopeless cfses. Bad Ll.gP Bad Breasts, and Ulcerations of all kinds. There 's uo*medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Ilollowny's Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, ot its action on the body both locally and constitutionally. The Ointment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters moat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Diseasts atterdant on Chilahood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under tL ai s.nagement of the mother than the medioal man. Hol- lowav's Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as "Household Treasure," as it never fails in bringing out the rash i £ measles and scarletina and for the reDlovaJUL all skin diseases its effect is miraculous. In cases of whooping cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holloway's famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the curative powers of this Unguent. Both tb* Ointment and Pille should le uted ill the following caiet Had k¡rs Chi 1 it ai n 8 Gout Sore-throats Bad bieasts Cii; fp^il hands Glandular sweb Skin discusa- Burns Corns (sott) lings Scurvy Bunions Cancers Lumbago Sore-heads Bite ol Mosche- Contracted and files Tumours toes and Sand siitl joints Kheumatism, Ulcers fiies Elephantiasis Scalds Wouuds" Coco-bay Fistulas Sore Nipples Yaws, Chiego-loot Chiego-loot I Sold at the Establishment ol PROFESSOR HOLLOUAY 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by al resrectable Druggists anc Dealers in Medicines through the civilizen world, at the following prices:—Is. lid. 2s. Oil.. 4s. 6d., lis., s., and 336. each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the large ZtS. {glT Directions for t II p euidtuice ot patten) e iti ear d surlier are athxed to each Pot. 2(