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SALUTATION INN, PLYMOUTH STREET, j MERTHYR TYDFIL. MORGAIT" LLOYD, | PATTERN MAKER, CARPENTER, AND UNDERTAKER, BEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public in general that he has re-commenced business in the above trades. All orders entrusted to him will have his kesf at- tention. Coffins made on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. 6 91 "ANCHOR" LINE. GLASGOW TO NEW YORK. The Steamen of thia Line are despatched frora GLASGOW FOR NEW-YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, [Calling at Moville, Lough Foyle, to Embark Passengers.) FA EES: BALoo. CABIN, l2, M, H, and 10 GUIITEAS. IxnuvaBiAXB EIGHT GUINIAS. ^STOUT'IALTI- aTBERAOB, Six GUINEAS. ) more <5c Quebec Passengers Beaked at Lowest Fares to all parts of the United States and Canada. For further particulars apply to Hentjebsott BROTHERS, M. Foyle-street, Londonderry or 49, Union-street, Glasgow, or to J. MOKBAS, SON, and Co.. Cardiff J. T. MoRMN, 19, Glebeland, Merthyr Tydfil; or to G. BauloW, 17, Well-street, Dowlaia, To prevent disappointment, intending Passengers are re eammended to obtain Passage Tickets from Local Agents of the Anchor Line before leaving home. 6050 CABDIFF TO NEW YORK. 1 „ TXIRECT STEAM COMMTINI- it.DIREOT STEAM COMMUNI- dUcSL BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. The SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY'S New, first-class, full-powered, Clyde built Steamships, GLAMORGAN, 2,500 Tons, 600 h.p.; PEMBROKE, 2,500 Tons, 600 h.p. CARMARTHEN, 3,000 Tuns, 600 h.p. or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CAR- DIFF and NEW YORK, These Steamships are built expr-ssly for the T*ade, and fitted up with all the latest imprrvementB for the comfort and con- venience of Cabin and Stsarage Passenge," Steerage Passen- gers provided with mattresses. A Stewardess carried for the female Emigrants. The DELTA will sail on Monday, November 17th. For further particulars apply to W. J. Presswel!. 3, Castle- street, Merthyr; or to E. G. Price. or Isaac Thomas. 24, Seymour-street, Aberdare; or to Mr. H. A. Lewis, Postmaster, Ibbw Vale or at the Company's Office, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 6051 « "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL LINE SHORTEST SKA PASSAGE TO CANADA. AND THE UNITED STATES. Shortest Route ro the West. The superb Steam- ships of this Line now run direct every Tuesday and Thursday from LIVTBBPOOU to QUEBEC, forwarding Passengers to NEW TORX and BOSTON, and to all CITIES and TOWNS in CANADA and the UNITES STATES. FROX LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC. North Americau, Tues. Nov 18 Canadian, Tuesday, Dec. 16 nff<rpi«n Thursday Nov. 20 Polynesian, Thursday Dec. IS Phoenician, Tuesday Nov. 25 Peruvian, Tuesday Dec. 23 Sarmatian,'Thursday Nov. 27 Prussian, Thursday Dec. 25 Corinthian. Tuesda; Dec. 2 North American, Tues.Dec. 36 Circassian, Thursday Dec. 4 1874. Waldenslan, Tuesday Dec. 9 Nova Scotian, Thurs. Jan. i Neatorian, Thursday Dec. 11 Phoenician, Tuesday Jan. 6 The Mail Steamships for HALITAX, NORFOLK., and BALTI- MORg, sail as follows:— Forwarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western and Southern States. Neva Scotian, (via bt. John's) Austrian, (via St. John's' Tuesday Nov. 181 Tuesday Dec. 9- J Manitoban, Tuesday Dec. 16 Cabin Passage to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, >ew York, Norfolk. Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ 18 18s. or £ 15 15s. according to accommodation, including Provisions but Dot wines or liquors, which can be obtained on boarc Hatim Tickets at reduced Rates. A limited number of intfrmed^t* passengers taken in each Steamer, at £ 9 9s, in lu 1. s Beds, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, dining apart from steerage. Applications for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s, including a ptentiful supply of cooked provisions. S eerage Stewardesses are carried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers and children. lHggag. taken from the Ocean Stsamship* to the Mailwaj Cart Free of Expense. Any information required concerning Canada, can be obtained from Mr. Dixon, 11. Adam Street, Adelphi, London, Agent for the Canadian Government. Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis by our agents. SIOIXIST RocTJI to SAN FRANCISCO, via thu UNION PACITIC RAILROAD. THROUGH TICKETS issued on the most favourable terms. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHER8 CO., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle Street. Londonderry. or to Mit. JOHN COPELAND, 124, High Street, Merthyr and Mr. J. T. MORGAN, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr. COMPANT's SFECIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. We advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our A fmmti before leaving home. 6052 _4 The best and Cheapest Route for Passenger* from the Weet of England to the United States is by the '♦liEAT WESTERN STEAM-SHIP" LINE BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS THE FINE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS of this Line are intended to SAIL as follows LADY LYCETT, 2,000 Tons..Tuesday, November 18. GREAT WESTERN, 2,000..About end of November. ARKAGON, 1,50;1 Tons.To follow. CORNWALL, 2,000 Tons (Building) Cabin Fare to New York, 13 Guineas.—Return Tickets, 20Guineas. Intermediate 8 £ guineas: Steerage 6 guineas; including fare from any Railway Station in the West of England and South Wales, to New Yerk, Boston, or Philadelphia.—Mattresses provided. The Vessels of this Line do not call at any Irish port, but proceed direct from Bristol to New York. Passengers may be booked through to all parts of the United States and Canada on very moderate terms. To secure berths &c., apply to MARK W HITWILL and SON, Grove, Queen-square, Bristol, —or to J. T, Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydnl Joseph Morgan, Post-office, Pontypool Hares and Brown, Newport, Mon. G. F. Webb and Co., Cardiff M. Jones and Bros., Swansea J. Callaway, Mountain Ash C. F. Howard, Greenfield, Llanelly; George F. Price, Church- meet, Pontypridd; J. Corbet, 121, Vale terrace. Tredegar John R. Taylor, Post Office, Pontymeistr Samuel Williams, 2, Windsor-terrace, Neath and John J. Chalinder, Stationer, Llanelly House, Llanelly, Passengers are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. 6054 EMPLOYMENT IN AMERICA J It T>ERS0NS desiring EMPLOY- ^JrflL JL MENT in the UNITED STA1ES or Canada can learn, on Personal Application, the rate of Wages (which ii_ California are very high), Passage Fares, and other official Particulars. Pamphlets, eireulars &c.. tree by post on receipt of twe stamps, 6053 AMERICA AS IT IS. A volume of official information upon every part of THE UNITED STATES, Wagee, Ac., Price Sixpence, post tree. Apply to SUB 4 Kinc, United States and Canadian Emi- gration and Banking Agency, M Finsbury Circus, London. ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. CORK, NEWPORT, AND CARDIFF. l/VAv THIRST-CLASS PASSENGER IIMWfc f^s. J STEAMERS leave Coax for Newport and CABDIrr, with Goods and Passengers, every Monday, calling at MIL ford, returning from NEWPORT every Wednesday, and rem Cardit# every Thursday until further notice. Pares: — Cabin, 17s. 8d.; Deck, 7s,; Cabin Return Ticket, available for eiie month, £ 1 7a For particulars see small Billa. AeEjnra. Cardiff—Mr E. C. Do wrote, Shipbroker, Bute Docks; Jfewport-Mr. Jambs MAJDSOCXS. 6055 Cork—Crrx 0'1 CORE SiiiAH PACXM COMPACT, LIMITJD. QASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEAS & CASSELL'S COFFEES. CASSELL'S ORIENTAL COFFEE consists of a selection of the finest growths of East India. In the process ot routing and grinding the full strength and fine aroma are preserved, rendering it.equarto the Colfee so much prised in ORIENTAL COUNTRIES, THE PERFECTION of COFFEE. Price 2a. per lb. CASSELL'S COFFEES are also supplied at Is Is. 2d., Is. 4d., la 6d.. Is. 8d., and Is. lOd.per lb., in canis- ters aad air-tight Packages from one ounce to one pound, by Agents, Grocers, Chemists, Confectioners, Ac., throughout the kingdom. CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEAS. CASSELL'S TEAS are pure and free from any facing powder or other injurious matter, the Green aa well as the Black is the natural colour of the leaf, it has not tàerefore the bright green hue of ordinary Ureen iIeas, which are faced by the Chinese witu mineral powder or other colour- ing matter to give them appearance. By the use of ,S>lIILI. å TIAS real purity and uniform good quality are at ail times ensured. CASSXU'S PUSE UIRCOIOC-aBD TEA 2S., 9E. 4d. and 2s. id. per lb. CAMau's Pure CJTC ^loubsd TEA 3s., 3s. &*■ and 4a. per lb. in Pac ts ui ct. to 3 It.. Sold by Agents, Qroc-, <r, Chemiet*, Coif action ert,$c., throughout the kingdom. AGENCY-—To place CASSELL'S well-jmown TEAS att ) COEFHES within the reach of every family ia the kingdom. Agents are required in every neighbour- hood not yet fully supplied. For terms, apply to C Assam 01OTV, 4 Co., 80, Fenchurch Street, London, STAR AND RAILWAY INN, ABERDARE. WTLUAX DANCE (late Sergeant of Police at Merthyr), begs to inform his friends and the paoiic he hna taken the St- and Railway Inn i rap-road, Aoerdare (^tv.r ;D the _.oernant Station and Aberdare), an- hopca secure their patronage. Wines and Spirits of ii- best quality. 6110 WILKINS AND BAILEY, COAL JIEHCHANT8, MERTHYR. rFHw7?^RJNE?S.HIP existing between CHARLES qTir rSS Y £ ND ANAM BAILKT IS this day DIS- SOLVED, Mr BAILEY selling out his interest in the concern, which henceforth will be carried on under the name of WILKINS & Co. der the Orders received in the yard or at the Post-office. F°°r Fe"' Binding. The Firm will exercise the greatest paw fv.,4. RIVEN1117 THC BC8T C°AH ARC SUPPLIED' BUT Proper weight 8 6094 LOCAL AOENT Mr L. P. Jones. Ebbw Vale. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."—See Deuteronomy, chap^xii., verse 23. M.™C,LAEKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE Haffi EL00D WRIFIBB AND It Cures Old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Le^s Cures Blackheads, or Pimplelil on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sore's. °B THE FACE" Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from ail impure Matter Fi°ru whatever cause arising frot%ShTn?^otaSnthe0 most th' T' Warranted free either sei, tie Proprietor ° i»- Cate. coustitution of to test its value.—Thousands of Testimonial ^rn^^ii'4 a ,trial Sold in Bottles 2E. 3d. each and a" Partf>-— the quantity, lis. each—sufficient to ofWi" °g 811 time9 inthe great majority oi lonSandinl and Patent Mcdicine Vendors throuRhout thi L I XV* ,0"" by F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Hi^h-strpnf r; t Wholesale: All Patent Medicine Houses 6057 LOCAL AGENTS Mr L. P. Jones, Ebbw Vale Mr W.J. While, 128, High street, Merthyr. ElECTR ICITY IS LIFE GALVANISM. NATURE'S CHIEF RE- (TALyr^NIS]V1, NATURE'S CHIEF RE- Pmmi?TF IMPAIRED VITAL ENERGY.—A 0N SELF"APPLICAble Electricity, demon- stra.mg the most effectual, rational, and simple galvanic treatment of nervous and rheumatic pains, debility, indigestion, nervousness, paralysis, neu- ralgia, epilepsy, cramp, functional disorders, &c as EXOLUSIVEL7 BY the use of PULVERMA- CHER8 improved PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN BELTS, and POCKET SELF-RESTOR- J BATTERIES, <fec. Approved by the Academic de Medicine, Paris; the Royal College of Physicians, London, Ac.; substantiated by medical reports and authenticated testimonials, including Sir C. Locock, Bart., M.D., Sir William Fergusson, Bart. Sir J. R. Martin, Bart., M.D., Dr. E. Sieveking, M O Dr. A. Clark, Physician to the London Hospital. This pamphlet (sent post free), treats why and wherefore these Galvanic arrangements have proved most efficacious, even in cases where other electrical apparatus and ordinary medical treatment have been tried in vain, especially in those ailments resulting from deficiency of vital electricity in the affected organs.-Apply to J. L. PULVKRMACHER Galvanic Establishment, 194, Regent Street, W. or at Mr. Joy's, or Mr. Hayman's Agents for Neath where Pamphlet and full Price List can be obtained post <5058 VIENNA EXHIBITION. HIGHEST MEDAL AWARDED TO MESSRS. A. B. FLEMING & Go,, MANUFACTURERS OF THE VEGETABLE MACHINERY OIL. 3s 6d per Gallon, in 20 Gallons and upwards, or 4s per Gallon in smaller quantities retail. REFINERIES NEAR EDINBURGH. Contractors to H.M. Government, East and West India Docks, and the principal Shipbuilders and Engineers in the kingdom. Wholesale Agent for WaIes-Mr W. H. CLARK, Usk Mon. Retail Agent for Merthyr-Mr W. JAMES, Ironmonger, High-street. 6086 DRILL HALL, MERTHYR. THE SPIRIT WORLD. TWO NIGHTS ONLY i MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 24TH AND 25th, THB REV. F. W. MONCK, LL.D., F.S.A., OF BRISTOL, WHO WAS CARRIED from BRISTOL to t T SWINDON, a distance of 40 miles, through the Air by Spirit Power, will deliver TWO ORATIONS on SPIRITUALISM, at the Drill Hall, Merthyr, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, November 24th and 25th, 1873. Eighty Specimens of Drawing and Direct Spirit Writing will be exhibited. Admission-Front Seats, Is Back Seats, 6d. After each Lecture a short time will be devoted to answer questions. No questioner to occupy more than five minutes, or to speak more than once. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8.0 p.m. Private Seances may be arranged for on application to Mr Scott, Tydfil's-well; Mr George Morgan, Brecon- road and Mr Hulbert, opposite Old Church, Merthyr, on or before Saturday, November 23rd, 1873. Tickets may be bad at the above-mentioned plaoes, and at various shops in the town. 6115 DRILL HALL, MERTHYR. Under the Patronge of Mrs CRAWSHAT, Cvfarthfa Castle. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17th, 1873. MRS. HOWARD PAUL Begs to announce that she wil positively appear as above in her Papular LTEIC AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! On which occasion she will be assisted by MR. ARTHUR MATTHISON. Mrs HOWARD PAUL, yielding to the very numerous solicitations from the public, and the general desire for itsrepetition, will appear in her well-known impersona- tion of Mr SIMS REEVES. PIANISTE MDLLE. BLANCHE NAVARRE, Who will, during the evening, play Selections from the new and brilliant Opera, Fleur-de-Lys. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 Carriages at 10. PRICES Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; Front Seats, 2s Second Seats, Is Back Seats, 6d. A Plan of the Hall will be issued with the circulars, after which seats may be booked at the Express Office. 6107 WANTED, the addresses of JOSEPH SMALL and T T STEPHEN SMALL, nephews of GBORGE TURNER, late of Temple Combe, Somerset, Butcher, deceased, who were -<iuie time sinae employed in the coal mines at Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire.—Apply to E. Y. COOPER, 6117 Solicitor, Wincanton, Somerset. P U E, N I T U R E U Warranted, packed and delivered CAHR.HGE FREE to any Railway station in the Kingdom. R COX & CO.'S CATALOGUE, Post Free. N Four-Roomed House furnished for £ 10 0 0 Single Parlour, ditto 6 0 0 Drawing Room complete in Italian Walnut 18 5 0 I Dining Room, of Mahogany 15 0 0 Bed Room (10 Articles) 2 12 0 A single article of Furniture at equally low prices. I The advantages of COX & CO.'S system of business U gives the purchaser GOODS OF THE BEST WORKMANSHIP AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. RA11 orders executed direct from the workshop, so that intermediate profits are avoided. E cox &"co,, FINSBURY SQUARE BUILDINGS, CHISWELL STREET, LONDON. 6973 j ECONOMY OF FUEL. THE "GALLOWAY" CONICAL TUBES are now being extensively introduced into existing Boilers, and effect a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent.-For priceB and particulars, apply to W. and J* GALLOWAY and SONS, Engineers and Boiler Makers, Knot Mill Ironworks, Manchester. Upwards of 130.000 of these Tubes are now in use; they strengthen the flues and improve the water circulation. TO STEAM BOILER USERS. SAVE 20 PER CENT. OF FUEL by fixing "GALLOWAY" TUBES in BOILER FLUES. Extracts from letters received. From EDKVND BUTTBHWOITH and SONS, Saddleworth.- Since the alteration, the productiom of steam in the 6ame boiler has not only been larger, but much more regular, and we can safely say with at least 20 per cent less fuel." From RoBT. OxTOBT and SOlf, Hull.—" The saving in coal to us is pretty near one third. We shall have great pleasure in recommending them to others." From the SAKPSOW MAJTCPACTOBT, St. Petersburgh. We have measured the quantity of water carefully, and made three trials, and the result is, that the boiler is one third more powerful than it was before putting in the Galloway Tubes." Further information can be obtained by application to W. and J. GALLOWAY and SONS, Engineers, MAJTCHBSTKB. 6080 TYDVIL SCHOOL, MERTHYR TYDFIL HEAD MASTER ;— JOHN J. COPLAND, M.A., (Successor to the late EVAN WILLIAMS, M.A.,) UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND CLASSICAL PRIZEMAN, Assisted by a Competent Staff of Teachers. IN this School Boys will be prepared for the Univer- sities, the Public Schools, and the various Public Examinations. The course of Study will also specially include all subjects deemed necessary for a sound Commercial Education. Mr COPLAND has successfully prepared Pupils for the London Matriculation for the B.A. of the same University for Ezhibitions at Baliol College, Oxford and for many minor Examinations, as the College of Surgeons, the Law, the Oxford and Cambridge Local, &c. Private Lessons given at periods suitable to the con- venience of Pupils. 6008 n-_ APPRENTICE & ERRAND BOY WANTED. JW. GUNN, Family Grocer, &c., Merthyr, is in want of a respectable Youth as an Apprentice. Premium required. Also an active lad required as Errand Boy. 6119 FOR SALE, ON HIGHLY ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, SOME NEW AND VERY BEAUTIFUL PIA. NOFORTES Enquire at the Residence of MR. EDWARD LAWRANCE, Pro feasor of Music and Organist of St. David's Church. ADDRESS :— 6023 2, COURTLAND TERRACE, MERTHYR. ONLY two medicines really act upon the Liver; one is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other Dandelion. Thousands of constitntions have been destroyed by Mercury, Blue Pill, or Calomel. The only safe remedy is DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS. which act very gently on the Liver, giving immediate relief in all cases of Bile, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Giddiness, Spasms, Heartburn, Flatulency, Nervous- ness. Gout, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. Sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, in boxes at Is. lid. 2s 9d. 4s. 6d. or for stamps from J. RORKE, 47, Mortimer- street, Cavendish Square, London. W. 6037 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND, for t t Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all disorders of the Chest and Lungs. It promotes expectoration, abates fever, and allays the cough. Agreeable to the palate, it is admi- nistered with ease and safety to CHIL-DREN as well as ADULTS. It will be found to give instantaneous relief, and if perse- vered in it will scarcely everfail to effect a rapid cure. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Amport Firs, Andover, May 29th, 1869.-Sir.-I have for some years had your Balsam of Horehound for Mrs. H. H. Webster, and intended writing to tell you how much benefit she has derived. She was considered consumptive, but the Balsam has quite restored her, and she is now quite strong. I have recommended you dozens of customers, and all have been pleased with it.-l am, yours, &c., H. B. WEESTEB. N.B.-There is a saving in taking the larger bottles. Wholesale Agents:- W. Sutton & Co., Barclay & Sons London Collins & Roper, Bristol; and Evans, Sons, & Co., Liverpool. —— CA.UTION-As unpricipled parties are offering an imitation for sale,the public are requested to observe that the words BALSAM OF HOREHOUND" are stamped on the bottle, without which none are genuine. ti039 PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, p Largest Stock in Wales. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, 4, QUEEN STREET, CROCKHEltBTOWN, CARDIFF, AND 13 AND 13A, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. Pil ANOFORTES By all the Best Makers, PIANOFORTES For Sale and Hire, on easy terms. PIANOFORTE Supplied on the Three Years' System HARMONIUMS For Churches and Chapels. HARMONIUMS For the Drawing-room, the School- room, or the Cottage. HARMONIUMS Supplied for Monthly Payments. Music half-price post free to any address. Captains and Shippers supplied on liberal terms. Price List post free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, CARDIFF AND CARMARTHEN 6010 ERRAND BOY. WANTED-AN ERRAND BOY at the Telegraph TV Office, Merthyr. REMOVAL OF OFFICES. MESSRS. PiCAHCi-: AND SHAPTON BEG to inform their friends and the public that they have Removed their Offices to Pox Tic A PEL BREWKRY, near Merthyr. All orders and communications addressed there will have prompt attention. 6016 SERVANT MAID. \\] ANTED—-A GENERAL SERVANT.-Apply V V at. the Telegraph Office, Merthyr Tydfil. 6100 TO PARENTS^AND GUARDIANS. WANTED—A respectable youth as an AP- PRENTICE to the General Drapery business. —Apply to Mr E. MEREDITH, Waterloo House, Mer- thyr Tydfil. 6089 -_u_- NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. J DA VIES, Late of the Temple Bar Tavern, RESPECTFULLY thanks his Friends and the I Public for the liberal patronage accorded him whilst at the Temple Bar Tavern. He now desires to intimate that he has just Removed to the VOLUNTEER INN, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR; Where he hopes to receive a continuauce of public support. Patrons will find every attention paid to secure their enjoyment, and the quality of all Refresh- ments, whether Ales, Wines, or Spirits, will always be found unsurpassed in the District. 6064 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACTS, 1870 AND 1873. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. THE MERTHYR TYDFIL SCHOOL BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application by way of Petition, under the Seal of the said Merthyr Tydfil School Board, is intended to be made to the Education Department, for an order authorising the said Merthyr Tydfil School Board to put in force the powers contained in the said Elementary Education Acts, for the purpose of purchasing and taking other- wise than by agreement the Land and Premises herein- after mentioned, for the purposes of erecting thereon a certain School and other necessary Buildings for the purposes of the said School Board, and required by the said School Board for carrying into effect the require- ments of the said Elementary Education Acts, 1870 and 1873, that is to say— ALL THAT piece or parcel of Land or ground situate at AbercaDaid, in the said parish of Merthyr Tydfil, and bounded on the north by some waste land and the National School-house and playground at Abercanaid aforesaid on the east by some waste land on the south by waste land and some cottages; and on the west by Chapel-street, Abercanaid, aforesaid and con- taining by estimation two roods, be the same more or less, and at present unoccupied. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, that Plans and Sections of the said Land and Premises, with tha quan- tities thereof intended and proposed to be taken under and by virtue of the powers and authorities of the said Elementary Education Acts, may be seen and inspected at all reasonable hours at the Office of the undersigned, situate at Church-street, Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, between the 24th day of October instant, and the 30th day of November next. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1873. SIMONS & PLEWS, 6099 Solicitors, Church-street, Merthyr Tydfil. CEMENT! CEMENT!! CEMENT! Now discharging, 200 tons of London Portland and ■Ll Keene's Cement, direct from the works of Messrs J. B. White and Brothers.—Apply at their Depot, Penarth-road entrance, CardifF. 6114 T. JONES, Manager. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, with immediate possession, No. 1, Buck- land Place, Cefn-coed-y-cymmer, Merthyr Tydfil. The house is pleasantly situated, with an extensive view, and well drained. It is large and convenient, contain- ing six bedrooms, three parlours, bath-room, &c., &c., in fact everything is done that can be to make a home comfortable. Gas and water laid on. Rent moderate. -Apply to Mr T. J. PEARCE, Pen-y-Bryn, Cefn. 6112 EVAN WILLIAMS, M.A., DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any claims on the Estate of EVAN WIL- LLUIS, M.A., late of Tydfil School, Merthyr, deceased, are required to send in particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December next, in order that the same may be examined and discharged, 6113] J. D. WILLIAMS. 129, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, Nov. 5th, 1873. LIFE PRESERVERS. DAME EUROPA'S INFANT'S LIFE PRESERVERS. EVERY MOTHER in Europe, and in the World, will in the course of time use the above valuable medi- cine they have wonderful power in relieving, and, as if by magic, curing the Irritation of Teething, Convulsions, Infla- mation of the Lungs, Fits, Costiveness, Sour Breath, Loose- ness of the Bowels, Constant Vomiting, Wheezing in the act of Breathing, Bronchitis, Small Pox, Scarlatina, Measles, and Peavers of all sorts. Thousands of Children die annually in England and Wales alone from improper treatment, which could be saved to their family and posterity, as sure as "night follows day," if Mothers would use no other medicine but the Europa Life Preservers. They are warranted by the proprie- tor to excel in virtue every preparation hitherto offered to the public. They contain no preparation of opium er deadly mineral, but are a compound of Vegetable Growths. The wonderful restorative action upon the infant system is not known but to the Inventor, who, after a practice extending over 25 years in his profession, has been enabled by severe and careful study to offer to Mothers such a safe and certain restorative, possessing in a marvellous degree such curative qualities, rarely, if ever, attained, but through Providential agency- the me plus ultra of physical research—which has been appropriately denominated Dame Europa's Infant's Life Preservers.—" Mothers by using them, save their offspring, and escape the dreaded Doctor's bills."—Thousands of grati- fying testimonies have been received, and are daily pouring in, recording their extraordinary virtues.—Mr. John Jenkins, manager, Bwllfa Colliery, Rhondda Valley, states: Your Europa Powders ought to be universally known their useful- ness cannot be doubted; I always keep them in the house, &c.—Mr. Thomas Thomas, manager, Ton Foundry, Ystrad, Rhondda, &t&tes: As for your Europa. Life Preservers, their effects are wonderful. I always keep tham by me, and when- ever there's any disturbance of whatever kind in the health of any of my younger children, a dose or two of your Powders bring them round quickly. I recommend them all I possibly can.—Mr. John Davies, chemist, Swansea, writes: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis's child, Gellyoir, Corseinon, near Llanelly, has found wonderful relief from your celebrated Powders, Dame Europa's Infant's Life Preservers, after many other remedies had been tried in vain.-A Pembrokeshire Lady writes:—I formerly used Powders (using a well-known and excellent preparation), but since I was induced to try your Life Pre- servers, I have, for obvious reasons, discontinued all others. —Mrs. Alfred Parfitt, Woodfield Hotel, says-1 have used your Life Preservers" for years, and can speak of them in the highest terms. They are of no less value than what you represent them to be. I shall be happy to answer any inqniry that may be made as to their virtues.—IMPORTANT.—The proprietor would wish those that give the "Europa Powders" a trial. to understand that the first dose often induces vomit- ing this must not alarm them, it is only a proof that the medicine is producing hopeful effects.—CAUTION.—When you ask for Europa Life Preservers," see that you get them, as other apparently cheap but worthless substitutes may be offered by unprincipled parties. Every genuine packet has the proper label, and the Inventor's signature wiitten on the Government stamp.—NOTICE—The title Dame Europa's Infants' Life Preservers" is copyright and entered at Stationer's HalL-Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, everywhere, in packets, at Is. ltd, and 2s. 9d. each.—Whole- sale-Wm. Mather, London and lIIanchester Barclay k Sons; most wholesale houses and from the Sole Proprietor, B. A. George, Family Chemist, Pentre, Pontypridd. 6038

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