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MESSRS. fl. W. HARRIS AND SON'S NOTICES MESSRS. H. W. HARRIS & SON, ACCTIONEKUS, ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS, HOUSE, ESTATE, LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS, NEW AUCTION MART, COURT STREET, MERTUYR TYDFIL, f>EG to inform the Public that all matters en- y trusted to their care will be punctually, promptly, and crefully attended to. Life, Fire, Platr. Claw, and Accidental Insurances, effected with the best llfiices and on the lowest terms. MKSSRS. HAIUUS AND SON announce that. they hold PERIODICAL Sales BY AUCTION a,t the above Man. where Articles of Furllitnre and other Goods may tiow be received for the next Sale, 1535 TAYLOR AND FORRESTER, AUCTIONEERS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 72, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, TRUST that by strict attention to all matters entrusted to their care. Moderate Charges, and Pio^t Settlement of Accounts, to receive a snare oi 1 UDIIC Patronage. Agents for the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company, Agciit* for the Lancashire Eire Assurance Conpapy, Agents tor the Accidental and Plate Glass Insurance Company, stock awl Share Brokers (the Daily Prices on application.) irusteesauu Receivers in Bankruptcy, Valuations lor Probate, &-c. Messrs. Taylor and Forrester hold Periodical Sales of lur- niture, Stock, and other Eilcet, at their Salo Koom. No. 72, High Street, Worthyr Tydiil. where Goods an' .received lr. readiness for Sale by Public Auction. Good Warehouse 'Room Free of Charge to day of Sale. 153C CEFN-COED-Y-CYMMER. FREEHOLD GARDEN FOR SALE. MESSRS. TAYLOR & FORHESTEB. Have received Instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, AT the CASTLE HOTtL, Cefncoedycynimer, on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1881, at Seven for Eight o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then produced, all that FREEHOLD GARDEN, Situate at Cef n Kilsan ws, in the Parish of Vaynor, in the County of Brecon, containing by admeasurement 2,000 Square Yards or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of JVIi. Herbert LLOYD. The Garden is surrounded by a Good Stone Wall, and well stocked with about 400 Choice Fruit Trees of various kinds. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, No. 72, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. Auctioneers' Offices, April 5th, 1881. 1578 DAVID EVAKS, ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, & VALUER TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, Life, Fire, and Accident Insurance Agent MERTHYR TYDFIL, AND ABERDARE. 1537 MESSRS. DAVIES AND ATKINS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, .HOUSE, ESTATE, LAND, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENTS. 1538 19, IVOR STBEJiT, DOWLAIS. HENRY LEWIS. AUCTIONEER ACCOUNTANT, AND VALUER. AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. -i.—1 «_)39 CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. DAVID PRICE, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. ALL matters entrusted to him will be attended to with punctuality ana jorinpt settlement. Wills and Administrations executed, and valuation for -d. Probate. Ene aud Life Policies executed. l'ublic and Private Accounts audited. Arrangements elletted between Debtors and Creditors. Agent for the SUN FIRE AND LIFE ASSUKAXCE OFFICKS. Auctioneer's Offices, 60, Thomas-street (opposite Auulam Chayel,) Thomas Town Merthyr. 1610 THE MEBTLf-yR & DOW LA IS PKRMANENT jjEI^EFIT BUlLLIiNG SOciETY. ■Fata.hliohed 1x72.—Incorporated pursuant to Act of JliStaDiisnca i«. Parliament. rtK o, Vicutria Stieet, Merthyr Ty:lfil.— Cliair- Head Ofbcesoi, vitu* ,v v v man—TUOMAS V ii-LIASIS, Esq., J.p. THE above Sociely is prepared to Lend on Mortgage at the shortest notice sums of £100 TO lioloool repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other Societies. The cost of the Deed is patu by the Society, and the independence 01 the Borrower, so long- as his stipulated re-payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the iriewUy Society's Act.-The utmost Secrecy is maintained. "h Partu ulais apply to Mr. E. KOBEKTS, Secretary. The Society is prepared to receive upplicationo from persons desirous o: teidg Local Agents. 1.),16 o V^r -ED IS! 3 BOTANICAL COiJtiH BALSAM, Is storing the voice, in the relaxation ot the tluu oi cold on the chest, it loosens^ the tout p- ° cleanses the air tubes, rendering bn aLhmg u Y> strengthens the mucous membrane* of the Lrou-.li a it promotes expectoration it is excellent fui asthma unequalled for wiuter coughs, and is in every way auapted to give healthy action to the local organs. Sold in Bottles, at is i^d each, by Chemists ana Patent Medicine V endois; wholesale by MESSHS. BARCLAY & ON, 1561 95, Tarriugdon street, London, E.C. xTTii LUMLKY, (Surveyor to the Merthyr and Dowlais Building Society,) BUILDER, measuring SURVEY OH, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. F,i;timat;es Prepared. Work in all branches of the ibuiidi.ug Trade Al"sured and Valued. 1549 POSTPONEMEOT OF TROEDYKHIW LAND LHTTINQ. /WING to the present scorching weather, the above O Salvia Postponed to THU^LAY, the ^8th instant. 1581 DAVID EVANS & SON, Auctioneers. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK, showing suf- ferer how they may be cured and recover Health and "Vitality without the aid of quacks, with Recipes for puri- lvinvr the iiloed and removing Skin Afleetionc.; aUo chapters nn Hai'DV Marriages; "When and Whom to marry; j.lie awrlments btammermg; Vital Force; How Wasted and now Preserved Galvanic Appliances and the Wonders of the Microscope in Detecting Various Complaints. Post *0IASecretary of Anatomy. BiruungUwa. 1550 HAYMAN'S I BALSAM OF HOREHOUND, Price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. per bottle. XTIOR Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, JJL Difficulty of Breathing, Incipient Consumption, and all diseases of the Lungs and Air Vessels. Of all disorders to which persons are liable, none are more generally neglected in their commencement or more fatal in their termination than what is commonly known as a slight or" bit of a cold," too often ending in the more terrible form o Pulmonary Consumption. It is almost needle s in remark rhis is usually occasioned IIY a CliecA in-ill^ given hy exposure to draughts, damp linen. ,uilden changes of temperature, tILe, to that moisture •vhi.-h. in the shape of sepsibb or insensible perspiration, is ofistantlr exuding from the minute pores of the skin, and by -percussion, producing irritation, inflammation, or disturbed functions ot the air vessels, or even extending- to the sub- stance of the lung itself. The only rational method of curing these disorders is by the use of agents which will not only allay pulmonary irritation, out improve and strengthen the system without undue excite- ment. This the Balsam of Horeliound does, as is admitted by all who have had occasion to use it, being scientifically compounded, of the best and purest medicaments; it possesses J the valuable property of immediately subduing all pain and irritation of the chest, from what cause soever arising, with- out reducing the 1',Ltic'nt's strength, hence its great and admitted ellicacy in Asthma, Bronchitis, and Pulmonary L'on»umption. Clergymen and Public Speakers will find it a mostleffectual safeguard against Hoar-eness, Chronic Bronchitis, and all atlections of the Vocal Organs. To patients suffering from Pulmonary Consumption it will be found invaluable, ItS it almost instantly relieves the most distressing cough, pain in the chest, difficulty of breathing, &c. In the night sweats, so fearfully weakening in this disease, it generally checks them in.the course of a few days. Sold in bottles, at Is. l!d, and 2s. 9d. each, by al Chemists. F RKl'AHEO ONLY BY 1541 A. IIAYMAN, CHEMIST, NEATH. STIFF'S STARCHJ g STIFF'S STAKCH. — 33 SlIFF'S SlARCu.i q o-0! _i M 6 o ^TIFF'S STARCH.' £ -) STIFF'S STARCH, rf) I n CiTIFF'S STARCH. U O OQ fu H Pi2 a; 02 STIFF'S st'ARUU. S w' m H s STIFFS STARCH. H rf) « gTIFF'S STARCH, ^1| g. ^TIFF'S STARCH. PRIMROSE HILL GRAMMAR AND SCIENCE SCHOOL, MERTHYR TYDFIL. MR- JOHN B E A V I S, (Assisted by Masters,) /^O.N DUCTS the above old established Schoo c whers instruction is given in English, Classics, French, Mathematics, and all the requisites for a sound Commercial Education. Pupils prepared for the Preliminary Examinations in Law and Medicine, the College of Preceptors, and also for the Oxford and Cambridge Middle Class Examinations. A limited number of Boarders taken. The Domestic arrange- ments are tm a most liberal scale, and under careful manage- ment. The present; Quarter Commenced on Monday, March 28th. Evening Classes in Science and General subjects; also Pitman's Phonography by a Practical Shorthand Writer, just commenced. The Terms, which are moderate, may be had on application at the School. 1517 FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. The Universal remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, and Ulcerations of all kinds. There is no medical preparation which may be so thoroughly replied upon in the treatment of the above ailments as Hollo- way's ointment. Kabbed upon the lacn of the body, over, or lIelLr the affected parts, it disappears under the triction of the hand, penetrating at once to the source of the evil; and thus periorms its healing errand, rapidly, safely and without pain. In all long standing cases, lialloway's Pills should also be taken, as they purify the Blood and expel all depraved humours from the system. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, and Bronchitis. This Ointment is iiresistiblej in the'cure 'of these throat [and pectoral complaints, which when neglectO olteu end in settled Asthma or consumption. The Ointment well rubbed upon the chest and Back, night and morning, penetrates the skin and thus absorbed, is carried directly to the Lungs, wnere, in immediate contacL with the whole mass of circulating Blood it neutralists or expels all impurities. By these means all pulmonary complaints may be cured with rapidity and ease. Gout, Rheumatism, and Stilt Joints This invaluable .Ointment exercises a more obvious contro over Gout and Kheumatism, than any other Medicine. No one need remain uncured, who will in iood earnest make a vigorous application of this infallible rewcdy-according to the Printed Instructions atlixed to each Pot. All settled aches and pams will likewise be banished by the same treatment. (Skin Diseases, Scrofula and Scurvy. The beneficial effects of this peerless jOintment are truly won- derful in eases of Kmgworui, scurvy and Scrofula, or King's Evil, and its powero are adequate to the removal of the most inveterate skin JJesease to which the human frame is subject. The Ointment and Pills arc sold at Professor Holioway's Establishment, oS3, Oxford-street, Loudon, also by nearly every respectable Veuuor 01 Medicine throughout the Civilised II orid, in Boxes and Pots, at lb l £ d., 2s yd,, 4" (id., lis., 22s. lilltl 66ô. Cilcil. t'ull printed directions arc affixed to each Pot and Box, and can be had in any language. N.H.—Advice can be obtained, free of charge, by applying at the above address, daily, between the hours of 11 and 4, or by letter. 1543 "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." IEEE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark,—Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND J_ RESTORER, For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurlties caunot be too highly recommended. .For ticrotuta, Scurvy, akin Diseases, and sores ot al kinds, it is a never-failing aud permanent cure. It Cures Old bores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated bore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and bKin Diseases. Cures Glandular swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, Prom whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, tne Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. ASTONISHING- CURE OF RHEUMATISM ASTONISHING- CURE OF RHEUMATISM Powey, Cornwall, uear Sir,—About three years since I had lheumatism all over my body, the resuit of a chill. Nothing seemeu to do any good until I took jour world-famed uiood Mixture, the effect 01 which was wonderful, In a very short tune 1 was quite weil, and 1 have been so ever since, but the most astonishing part remains to be told. 1 wa. in the habit of spitting blood from the bronchial tubes, at intervals of about turee months, lor several years, but from that time to this 1 have been quite free irom anytniug of the kind. Facts speaK lor themselves, and you are quite at liberty to make what use you like of this testimonial.—1 am, dear Sir, yours truly, •' jh Lamb. T Mr. F. J. Clarke." Sold in Bottles 2l. od. each, and in Cases, containing six times the quantity, lis. eaull-bufhciezlt to elfect a permanent cur, in the great majority 01 long-standing cases—By all Chemists, and Patent Medicine Vendors througnout the World, or sent en receipt of 30 or 133 stamps by 1151 F, J. ULAR&E, Chemist* Apothecaries H&U, Liocotai MUSICAL STUDIES RESUMED. MR. EDWARD-LAWRANCE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, CONSERVATORTUM OF MUSIC, Leipsig, and Organist of St. David's Church, Merthyr, has resumed his PROFESSIONAL DUTIES. Mr Edward Lawrance will be happy to accept ADDITIONAL PUPILS. Terms for PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONIUM, ORGAN and HARMONY Lessons, etc., may be known at Mr. E. Lawrance's residence, 2, COURTLAND TERRACE, MERTHYR. Mr E. Lawrance visits Aberdare, Mountain Ash, Pontypridd, &c., &c. MISS HILDBNHAQ-EN, (Niece of Mr Edward Lawrance, instructs her pupils under his special supervision), is prepared to accept ADDITIONAL PUPILS. Terms on application to MR EDWARD LAWRA\' E, PROFESSOR of MUSIC, 2 C< »URT- LAND TERRACE, MERTHYR. 1.545 INVITATION TO TRY ONE'S FORTUNE. E~\ ER\ man. may ameliorate his circumstances b\ ptirtakinpr in tlw new Mon^.v-prize and Premium Lottery (approved of by decree of October 20th, 1880) guaranteed by the Imperial German Government, and consisting of 94,000 tickets, 48,000 prizes and premiums. Erelong already there must be drawn within 24 days the following pri- s HTiIq premiums of this important money-lottery, viz.: 450,000; 300,000; 150,0U0 !00.000; 75,000; 2 times 50,000; 5 times 30,000; 10 times 15,000; 20 times 10 000; 60 limes'5.000; 100 times 3,000; 300 times 2,000; 600 times 1,000; 800 times 50u 1,200 times 300,' and 28,900 times 142 German Reichsmark, consequently in all 32,000 prizes and premiums, representing a total capital of 7 millions, 888,800 marks, under the supervision and direction of some members of the finance department, and of two notaries. The said prizes and premiums will be paid to the holders of the tickets three weeks after the drawing of the whole lottery, against delivery of the ticket. The payments will take place at the option of the holder, in every current coin desired, or in valid bank-notes, at the rate of the day, deducting the 15 per cent. as by law. As the sale of the tickets has been conferred on me, I herewith offer to every one the opportunity to partake in it in time; the tickets bdng made up in such a manner, that even the working man will be able to procure a share, and have a chance, by a fair gain in ready money, of soon mending his position, and perhaps to attain at last the fulfilment of long cherished hopes. I have for sale: i tickets i tickets i tickets Whole tickets At £ 1 Is. 3d. £ 2 2s. 6d. £ 4 5s. £810:- j against direct remittance of the amount, post-free, per post-cheque or by a registered letter to my address. In the said prices all expenses are included, so that no charges will be made for the drawing-lists or postage. Immediately after the receipt of the official draw- ing-lists, the same will be forwarded by me under envelope, gratis and post-free, to my customers. Moreover, even in the happiest cases, the strictest discretion will be observed. Considering that an expense of but £1 is, 3d. gives the chance to win part of the aforesaid 450,000 illarks, say 56,250 Marks, it is clear that never before so profitable an occasion has been offered to try one's fortune, and I am convinced that every one will im- mediately order one or more share-tickets, against prepayment of the amount, whereby it is expressly requested to give one's complete and clearly written address, as also the number and kind of the tickets desired, in order that the execution of the orders does not suffer a delay. The drawings, which last 24 days, and in which the above specified 32,000 prizes and premiums must be drawn, will begin May 9th of this current year, and as already up to this moment a great deal of orders have come to hand, hy which my stock of tickets is greatly decreasing, it is advisable to make haste to venture a trial ot fortune still with the next drawings.-Apply, as soon as possible, to the stock brokerage. J. WEINBERG, AMSTERDAM, 1574 (HOLLAND.) REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. WHY GO TO BRISTOL AND PAY MORE? THE "TELEGRAPH" STEAM PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES REMOVED FROM 50, HIGH STREET, TO NEW PREMISES AT 14, GLEBELAND STREET, MEETETE TYDFIL. 8 A: P. WILLIAMS A NNOUNCES that having every facility, which Steam Machinery and the Employment of the most Competent V\ orkmen can renuer, for the execution of Printing Orders, he respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. His Charges for Posters, Bill Heads, Circulars, and every kind of Printing Work, are as Moderate as any in the district, and at least ten per cent, lower 'than the usual Bristol prices. For Expedition in the execution of Printing Work, the TELEGBAPH PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT will bear j favourable comparison with any Printing Ofhce either in Bristol or the Principality; whilst for COLOUK PBINTING, Cards, Printed Headings, and work requiring special care and taste, the resources ct the Establishment —embracing as it .does, an assortment of almost every kind of Plain and Fancy Type, and the engagement of a numerous stall 01 efficient Com- positors—ensure these desirable advantages. TO THE TRADE. Printing, Binding, Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the Trade. At the TELEGKAPH Office, Merthyr Tydfil. GOOD Workmanship—Moderate Charges-^—and Promptitude in the execu- tion of Orders—have been the prominent features in the business operations of this EstabLshment for the last Twenty-seven Years. Goods of the .value of £5!, and upwards, delivered Carriage^ Freel at all Railway Stations in bouth Wales. SOLE AGENT IN MERTHYR FOB THB EUREKA INKS. GENERAL STATIONERY. NO Person studying economy will buy WRITING PAPER by the quire. The Wholesale Purchaser buys his Reams by Weignt, and so doea every Retail Purchaser who appreciates the maxim that a ".Penny saved is a penny earned." For the execution of every description of PLAIN AND COLOURED LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, By Powerful Machinery, driven by Steam Power, jthe TKLKGRAPH Office possesses iacilities unequalled in the District, and the Proprietor can under- take the delivery of work in quantities at the very shortest notice THE BINDING DEPARTMtNT HAS CAREFUL ATTENTION,iand every means is adopted to secure Elegance and Durability in the work produoea. USTEJLTS; HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS THE ADDRESS:— THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ■ 1" GMwUuxd Street, Mntlirt XfdEL 1551 STRENGTH FOR THE WEAK. The attention of the feeble, and those in failing health, is particularly called to one of the greatest discoveries of modern times, known as LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD, Or WINE OF PHOSPHATES, A Nutritious and Invigorating Eesence, highly recommended by the most eminent of the Medical Profession for the cure of Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Coughs, Asthma and Incipient Con- sumption, Nervousness, Weakness and Exhiustion, Dimness of Sight, Shortness of Breath, Headache, Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Drowsiness, Indigestion, Singing Noises in the Head and Ears, Trembling, Loss of Memory, Want of Appetite, Neuialgia, Pains and Aches, Wasting Diseases, Loss of Energy, Impaired Nutrition, Inactivity of the Brain, with aulness of perception and delusions, and all other low states of the system, indicating the presence of uit-eiae, which if not attended to in time may become serious. Testimonial from Sir CHAKLES LOCOCK, Physician to the Queen. I have for some years recommended LIEBIG'S "CHEMICAL FOOD in cases of general ill- health with the most beneficial results. I find it to be a very pure preparation, containing amongst "other things free and unoxidized Phosphorus highly diffused, and when preserved with has always st-cioed to give frtsh life to the languid "and exhausted, aud health, strength, ivnd energy. "By its use the dull, the sluggish, the lazy and "languid arise in the morning well and refreshed, "with an appetite for f -od, and fit for study, "society or busiuess. "CHARLES LOCOCK, M.V." t LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD Is the true strength-give and healf h-restorer, nourish- ing buth body and brain, *uppi>mg u,eu>al and physical power, aud nerve and h.in tood. It is not at all like medicine, btiug entirely iliilervut to anything, ever before introduced to the public "nd t-stes -ike some balmy, fragrant, and « eiicious nectar. LIEBI&'S CHEMICAL FuOD Purifies'and Enriches the Blood, thereby reiid^riup: thi bkill cieiir and transparent, serpens the intellec., strengthens the constitution, re-establishes tne health, thoroughly re-vitalises the system, and is the one unfailing remedy for debility from whatever cause arising. [JEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD ] Will also be found highly beneficial iu a 1 diseases of the Heart, vhest, Liver, Luntrs, Kidneys, StoiiAch, and Bowels, and ttiere is scutceiy a disease but what wil be benefitted by it, and in all human probability cured. WhiJe all other preparations of l h'>spboius are slow and uncertain in their action, taking days and some- times weeks to produce an effect, this CijKaIICaL FOOD (Wine of 1 hosphutesj acts at once and gives strength in one hour, and has been known to restore health in,ess than a week, even after the failure of the usual remedies. This remarkable preparation not only contains ali the materials necessary for the foundation et a new constitution aDd for preventing or curing d.siase, but also evolves everything required for farming rich, pure, and healthy blood, muscle, flesh, bone, braia, &c., and contains the VeT) elements of LIFK. Th s wine is perfectly free from a,culiol. and restores to the system whatever it requires, the absence of which often causes the debility. The secretions are all brought to their natural healthy condition, and physical decay arrested. This wine is as certain in ts action as that water quenches thirst, and its benefits ar lasting. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Far superior to beef-tea, port wine, and all tonic medicines."—Lancet,. "A medicine suited alike to young and old, that caunot harm the most delicate, and very strengthening."—Practitioner, Nervous Debility, caused by the constitution having been injured in early life, can be cured by this remedy if taken judiciously."—Medical Times. "The nearest approach to a cure for Con- sumption that has yet been discovered."—British Medical Journal. Particularly adapted to the female system."— New York Journal of Medicine and Surgery. "Seems to be a specific for every form of weakness and cures most diseases." — Dublin Medical Press. A mild remedy of universal application, and -r a good family medicine."—Monthly Journal of I Pharmacy. Lays the foundation of health in the young, and soon builds up a strong constitution. hruiWs Surgeons' Vade-Mecum. "Will save ten times its costs in doctors' billa. "-American Pharmaceutical Journal. G It is one of the few preparations that can be depended upon, and must, in course of time, entirely supersede quinine, iron, cod liver oil, tonics, bitters, Si and the thousaud and one fashionable, dear, and doubtful rtmedi es.Chemist and Druggist. old in. Bottles at 2B 9d., 4s 6d., and lis., and also in 33s. and £ 5 Cases. ny Chemist not having it in Stock will procure it to order n and there is a great saving in buying the larger sues. m pa lTO prevent confusion when you ask for LIEBIG'S M CHLMICAL FOOD see that you get it, as our Agents v seil all our Nutritives ana Preparations which are Lumerous. l^eincmber th »t Llc.lillj 6 LH1.M.1CAL FvUlJ is a medicine sold in buttles, and bearing the uiovernmeut stamp. g ouuon Agents: Barclay and Sons, 95, Farrlngdon Street 1 Kdnardi and boas, 167, Queen V.ctoiiu Street; J Newbery and Sons, 37, Newgate btreet MiJar i and Cc Sons, 40, Charternouse Square banger and Sons, 160 tli and ;¿;j;¿, Oxford street; Jciovenden aud Sons, b, (ireat Marlborough Street, VV., and as and 9o, city Road p< buttun and Co., 10, Bow Churchyard Butler and 0. Crispe, 4, CheapsiUe; Maw, Son, and Thompson, 7 to 12, Aldersgate atreet; Lyuth and Co., 171*. and 17iB, D Aldersgate fctreet; Wuiiain Aiather, Farringuon oi Koad and J. L. Ihonipbou, lii, New North lioau. ol ORDER OF ANY CHEMIST. LIJiiBLGr & CO.. WAbUanUKlU ftOAD, LuNllufl, S.W. Chemists are.cautioned at<aiust making or offering for sale preparations and calling them chemical Food," as it was decided in the case oi 11 acuuy, that we were the originators of we UAWD, .Il liau ihts auie ligut to use n, aud all persons selling other articles by this uauie not oni) rentier themselves iUtie to an action for damages but also to Chancery proceedings. 156-2 ONE BOX uF CLARKE'fci B 4:1 PILLS is warranted to cuie all uibchcirges fioni tne Lrinaiy organs, in either ex, acqAred or constitutional, Gravel, and Pains in the back, sola in boxes, io. ba each, by ail Chemitite and Patent Medicine Vendors or sent to any aduress ior ôO stamps by thi ViakeY, F. J. CLAKLKE, consulting Chemist, Apottttxaries' Hall, Linculn.- Wholesale Agents, Bakclai A 8ù.NII, London, and all tne Wholesale Houses. lo53 PEOPLE'S EDITION. IMPOB-TAH X MEDICAL. WOEXS. Br D.R. HFMtY SMITH. .Twenty-ftnt.Thousand. By post, two stamps in envelope. -UIDE TO HEALTH; or, ADVICE and VJT INSTRUCTIONS for the Cure of Debilitating Diseases. By HKNKY SMITH, M.D., of the University of Jena, Author of the Volunteer's Manual,' &c. GUIDE TO HEALTH is a Medical Work on the Treat- mem, by Medicines only, of Nervous, Mental aud Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Want of Energy, Irritability, Deafness, Epilepsy, &c., re- sulting irom loss of nerve power, which, if neglected, end in premature decline. uives LNST&UCTIOAS by which have been restored to health. illustrated with cases and testimonials from grateful patients, with means of cure used in eacu case. Also. ADViCli TO lOUNU MEN UN oUBJ MJTb OF VITAL. IMPOiiTAiSCE. The Pamphlet will be sent free by post, to any address, oa receipt of two penny stamps. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. New Edition, Enlarged to 132 Pages, Price SULPBSCB Free by Post Seven btamps, in Envelope, to all parts of the Wcild. I wISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMAN; OR If THE FEMALEBI PKIVATE MEDICAL ADVISEK ByDR. "NitY SMITH, uives a Full cist of all Diseases or Ailments peculiar te the Female constitution, tneir Nature, Cause and Symptoms, with the Aame ot the Medicine in English proper tor Cure. by the aid of this book females may torlu a Correct Knowledge of the Malady, and How to Cure it without Von»uU%ng a M.etUc<U M.u.n. It is the woo&Wf but jfrimut, and Guide to the Cure of all Diseases. CONSULT A LONDON ^PHYSICIAN LBY LETTER WITHOUT FEE. DR. ±L SM1T tl, the Eminent Specialist for the cure of all debilitating aud contagious diseases, will or the benefit of country patients who cannot consult him jmrsonaUy, on receiving description of their case, send his opinion, with advice and directions for the most successful Jestoration to health ana vigour. 1551 Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burton Cimm t, London, W WARNING! WHEN YOU ASK FOR RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE SEE THAT YOU GET IT. RECKITT S PARIS BLUE THE GENUINE IS USED BY THE LAUNDRESSES OF THE 1555 PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. THE REASON WHY KER- TF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW, TT^ERNICK'S DANDELIO N NICK'S PILLS ARE PRE- I THE VALUE of KERNICK'S XV COFFEE, a Refreshing FERRED TO ALL OTHERS is VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES and much approved beverage. Went- because they are easy to swallow, FOR CHILDREN, no family would worth L. Scott. Esq, F C.S., Analyst being very small, have a strength- be without a box. Most efficacious, for the counties of Stafford -ad ening tendency, hnd have been pro- remedy ever introduced for Woiuis. Glamorgan, w-iting, says" Your nouncedby L'r. Balbirnie to be the May be taken by children of ail preparation is cert-only a success aa "best medicine for all disorders of ages with perfect safety, and are regards composition and flavour.' the head and stomach." They are also useful for children of delicate Sold by all grocers and Chemists in invaluable for nervous complaints, stomachs and pale aoir.; laxions. t»na at &1. 10d., and Is. ttd. each, tic-doloureux, &c. 5>ld by all drug- Sold in boxes at 1?. ljd. aud 7hd., ssnoptteepers supplied by the proprier sfists. in box^s, 7jtL, Is. l^d., and by Agents and Druggists, or by tors, or ov the appointed wholes*!# A*. post for Sd. and Is. 2d. Agents. 1556 AGENTS—S.P.KERNICK&SON i WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 2'6, DUKE-STR4ET, CARDIFF. ALLSOPP'S BITTER OR MILD ALE. OCTOBER BREWINGS IN FIRST-RATE CONDITION. MESSRS. SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS 1"KE the opportunity of announcm" to PRIVATE FAMILIES that their GENUINE ALES, in I Casks, may be obtained of MR. JOHN DAVIES, CROWN HOTEL, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:— [N CASKS of 18 Gallons at 18s., 21s., 24s., 27s., SOs., 33s., 36s. and 42s. Guiimess's Extra Stout, in Bottles; Best London Gin, Dunviile's Whiskey; Hennesy's Brandy. DELIVERED FREE 1557 PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, & HARMONIUMS, FROM 10B. 6D. PER MONTH; Or on the ONE, TWO, or THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, and at a Liberal Discount for CASH. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, QUEEN'S BU!LDINGS, CARDIFF. And at Newport, Swansea, and Tenby. N.B.-Illustrated Price List with full particulars Free on Application. 1558 EASTER SHOW, 1881. EVAN MEREDITH BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Merthyr and Neighbourhood that his SHOW RoOM will be Opened on SATURDAY, APRIL 16, Vith all the latest Novelties in Millinery and Fancy Goods for the Spring and Summer Seasons. WATERLOO HOUSE, MERTHYR. AND BUILDING SURVEYOR LICENSED VALUER. JOHN JONES, I LAN-Y-NANT HOUSE, GLEBELAND, I MaBTHTB-TYDFIL, urveyofjto the Merthyr d: Dowlait Building Societr), I A NNOTJNCES that he undertakes the Valuation V of all kinds of Property, whether of Land, Buildings, :ock, or Household Goods, and that all Orders, by Post or ) therwise, receive his immediate attention. I From his long, and varied experience in all Building atters, combined with punctual attention to business and oderate Charges, he trusts to spcure a fair share ef Public itronage. 1559 rEW WORK BY DR. HENRY SMITH IMPORTANT TO MEN. y Post in Envelope,JSix'jStamps. to any part of^the;World, DISEASES PECULIAR TO MEN= CON- STITUTIONAL Oti ACQUIRED: Their Cause, 1) STITUTIONAL OH, ACQUIRED: Their Cause, jnsequences, and Treatment by the POSITIVE REMEDIES, te result of Thirty Years* Special Practice yoUD^ old, hflOllld D.&V6 till IS i>DOK ln^tllB >ssession as a Guide to the Cure of Diseases of the Urinary It contains a concise description of the various SPECIAL ISEASES PECULIAR TO IiiEN, the Author's remarks 1 the treatment by the Positive Remedies being the result over Thirty Years Special Practice. 16S0 DR. HENRY SMITE, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W C TEMPERANCE -HALL, MERTHYR. i/| R NUGENT has the honour to announce he has VI arranged for the appearance of his iOYAL COMEDY DRAMA COMPANY FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, lommmencing on SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1881. j ,aturday, April 16th THE STREETS OF LONDON. rionday. April 18th ABBAH-na-POODE. Tuesday, April 19th East LYNNE. I Vednesday, April 29th The SHAOGHBAUS. Thursday, April POOR,, JOIL, I Friday, April 22 MONEY. Saturday, April 23, hwt night of the Company, GREEN DCSHEoi The Performance will conclude each Evening with a \Tew and Laughable Farce. danager MR. T. IL NUGMT. Admission-Reserved Seats, 3s. Second Seats, 2s. rhird Seats and Balcony, la Back beats, 6d. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 7.45. Carriages a ,0.30. THE BRECON and MERTHYR RAILWAY COMPANY are prepared to receive Tenders for THBEE RIOKS OF HAY, Standing close to their Station at TalyUyn. Tenders at per Ton, or for the whole may be sent to the Secretary, Brecon and Merthyr Company's Offices, Brecon* on or before the 18th ApriL The Company will not be bound to aooept the highest or any lender. 1574 MICHAEL PAINE, BILL POSTER, TOWN CRIER AND DISTRIBUTOR 5, SEYMOUR STREET, ABERDARE, Rents all the Largest and Best Stations in Town and Neighbourhood. 1562 BILL-POSTING IN MERTHYR CHRISTOPHER PULMAN, BILL-POSTIB & Town c CBIEB, 17, Victoria-street, Merthyr, undertakes Bill-posting and Distributing throughout the town and neighbourhood. IM AU <Jrd,sn uy POlt or otherkhic ctrefully attcnie MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BASK. THE IMPERIAL A VANCE BANK was established in South John Street. in 1875. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK is now established at 70 AND 72, VICTORIA STREET, LIVERPOOL. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCB BANK 11 considered to be THE HANDSOMEST bC~IHE»<t raEKISB!) IN LIVERPOOL. TEE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK LB*ds MONitY TO Tm* TOLLOWiKft PERSOHS :—F&rm*ri, Shopkeepers Private Householders (Ladies er Oeotl^men), Car Proprietors, Licensed Victuallers, Cow Keepers, Trades- men, School PreprieLors, Clergymen, Builders, Warehouse- men, Professional Gentlemen. Klerks holding permaneut situations, Persons about entering in ismaiuacs, and all other esponsible persons. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCB BANK has the following amounts at its command, to lend to the above persons:—Twenty sums of 42w each, thirty sums of ±160 each, forty sums of 4SO each, ten sums of each, one hundred sum. of £ 10 ach, fifty sums of L30 each, thirty sums of £100 each, fifty sums of 430 each, ten sums of 4,SUS each, one hundred sums of £15 each, forty soms of £ö" e&eh, twenty sums of £230 each, forty sums of £7iJ each, twenty sums of £)\10 each, ten sums of £50J each, fifty SllW. of 240 each. one hundred sums of £ 20 each, and various intermediate sums from JEiu to jEt 00J. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK requires NO SURETIES, but lends upon borrowers' own security. Easy mode of Repayments. Rent Executions and Loans paid out in any part of England aud ales —Di-tance is no objection. AppLiCsnts are cautioned not to be allured by a cunningly wn.ded advertisement issuing from a disreputable olfioe, when they can be xccomoioaated on the must liberal terms by the Imperial Advance Bank. Call at Bank, or apply by letter. ^stating amount required) to L. al SIMONS, (Principal) 1564 7u u 72, Victoria Street, LiverpooL AGENCY (PBOFIIABLE.)—Persons wanted every- where to Canvas among Shops, &c. For particulars write to J. C. MOKBISON and Co., 50, Calthorpe Street, Holborn, London. 1570 IHJWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL 1. PILLS FIR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu, larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, is lid and 2s 9d, ot all Chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, K X. TOWLK Chemist, Nottingham. 15*8 THE "MERTHYR TELEGRAPH L ETTEE-PEE8S l^BIN TING D E P A B.T M E N T, GLEBELAND, MERTHYR TYDFIL. p. W I JL JL I A. M S liOPlillilOE FROM the Stock of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL TYPi £ and the adoption of the Latest Improve- ments in JOB PRINTING MACHINERY, every de- scription of CoMiiEKClAL and Genebal WOBK can be Executed with the utmost Despatch, and in Kirpt-Hftfln Stylel ACCOUNT HEADINGS. ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION AUCTIONEERS' PLACARDS BALL CARDS AND PROGRAMMESI l BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES CARDS PLAIir AND 0 £ KAM £ KIA1. CATALOGUES CHECK ilOuKS AND ORDER FORMS CLUiJ RULKo AND STATEMENTS ";1 CIRCULARS CREDIT NOTES COMMERCIAL CARDS CONCERT TiCiErb AND^PROGRAMMBS • COAL A.\D IRONWORKS' FORMS AND BOOK DELIVERY NOTES DIVIDEND WARRANTS DINNER CARDS DRAPERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS — FESTIVAL TICKETS AND PROGRAMMES FUNERAL LNTIMATIONS GROCERS' BUSINESS NOTICES HANDBILLS OF ALL SIZES INVOICE FORMS LABELS MANLFACTURFFS IISTS MEMBERSHIP ClRDS MEMORANDUM FORMS MEMORIAL.} ARDS NOTICES TO ATTEND MEETINGS PAMPHLETS PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OP SALB POSTERS—I)r Bi^ack. OIL CoLonn.gr> Kn PRICE LISTS PRIVATE TRADE CIRCULARS Programmes FO MASaNMBLIjES, ANTpBTt ESTIMATES (i.L V u