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T. H. Evans's Announcements. THOS. H. EVANS, etfloneer and Valuer, CARDIFF CASTLE, BUTE-STREET, ABERDARE. STS AND DEBTS COLLECTED to the Consols Insurance Association!! J ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. BE SOLITbY AUCTION, BY MR. T. II EVANS, CARDIFF CASTLE INN, BUTE-STREET, ABER- on FRIDAY, i\.PRIL the 26th, 1861, at 7 ;k in the evening, subject to such condi- of sale as shall be then produced, I that COTTAGE and Premises adjoining, situate and being No. 5, Drying Tir near the Shepherd's Arms, on the Cwm- ate, Cwmaman, the property of Mr. George 18. said property will be held under a lease 'ears, to be computed from the day of sale, ery low ground rent of lis. 6d. per annum. > PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. NTED,—A YOUTH, as an APPRENTICE to the Ironmongery business. r to J. R. LLOYD, Ironmonger, Commercial- rlouiitain Ash. 5th, 1861. ABERDARE. !E LET. a FIVE-STALL STABLE also STORE-ROOM, 40 feet in length by 14 feet Lth, together with the use of a large Yard. w. urther particulars apply at the Eagle Inn, rcial-street. ABERDASB. 'ti,' Eills i;fi Orr El -IL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL OSTING HOUSE. ROBERT ATKINSON, Proprietor. A Porter attends every Train. 1861. E ARMS, ABERDARE, BY LEWIS JENKINS, (Late Swan Hotel, .Aberaman.) Well Aired Beds. r I mi, Statioii-Slreet, ABERDARE Well aired Beds. IF YOU WANT I HOME-HADl FURNITURE, AT A LOW PRICE, GO TO LMUEL HALL'S, KRDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE. TRY SLAND for COATS! ELAND for TROUSERS! ELAND for VESTS! ELAND for BOYS' CLOTHING! OUTFITTER, IMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. TO RIFLEMEN. Have you seen WARD & CO.'S Y INVENTED RIFLE GLOVE CLIP ? sed by H. R. H. the DUKE of CAMBRIDGE. e neatest and most useful article out. inpletiou of the Outfit of the Volunteer. Price Is. Each. to Mr. HODGES, Outfitter, Aberdare. Wholesale Depot:— SRSHORE-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. [JEEN'S HOTEL, ABERDARE. BE RAFFLED FOR, AT THE ABOVE HOTEL, I WEDNESDAY, MAY ht, 1861, IINIATURE PANORAMA, 21 feet long by 14 inches in breadth, consisting of views :hatham Dockyard to Pembroke Castle, )ving figures and set pieces complete. Members required, at Is. per Member; the to spend 5s., and the putter up 10s. e viewed at LYON & HYAM'S, Pawn- i Aberdare. EDWARD LAWRANCE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MERTHYR, '1, the Conservatorimn of Music, Leipzig,) rS to announce that he visits ABERDARE, Irofessionally, every TUESDAY. Terms, L. KNOWN on application to Mr. SHER- Wi" & Spirit Vaults, )N ALBS AND DUBLIN PORTER STORES, »ON-STRBET, ABBRDASS. ?WELL desires respectfully to thank his riends and the Public for the patronage Jd on him at the OWAIN GLYNDWR," Irlais, and to inform them that he has the above premises with a Choice selection Is from the most celebrated Breweries, oes, &c., and trusts, by careful attention equirements of his supporters, to merit a ance of the many favours he has received his residence in this neighbourhood. ties supplied on the lowest possible terms for Cash, SEHBRAL JRIHUHG OFFICE. COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. J. T. JONES, PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE ABERDARE TIMES," T3 ESPECTFULLY informs the Public of Aberdare, and South Wales generally, that he possesses £ i every facility for executing orders to any extent in LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all its department's with elegance, accuracy, and despatch, at. the lowest rate of charges. < Public Companies, Colliery Proprietors, Iron Masters, Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Authors, and Tradesmen requiring a large amount of Printing will find considerable advantages at this Establishment. Ledgers and Account Books Ruled and Bound to pattern in the most accurate and superior manner, at the lowest remunerative prices. EXTRAORDINARY MERIT t J mustbetone: to that which PLEASKS EVERY ONE, And such is the case with the GLENFIFXD PATENT STARCH. (mf j?r ~mrX' 0 Fri 8^§§^3 HEALTH, HAPPINESS, & LONG LIFE And within the reach of all. Every one may be his ewn Physician, by the use of DK. RUCHAN'S V E(4 KTA BLE DOMESTIC MEDI- CINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchau. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &o &c. They are entirely vegetable, perfectly innocent, and cures are daily made which surpass belief. Their effi. cacv has been proved in thousands of cases, attested before, and signed by the presiding AlderBaan at Guildhall, within tbe jurisdiction of The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, and also before the Magistrates sitting in, and for the Counties of Middlesex Surrey. &C-, Szc. at the following Courts, viz, Marlborough Street, Westminster, Worship Street. How Street, &c. They are used by the most cele- brated Medical Men in their private and hospital practice; also by Clergymen and others who have voluntarily given their names, to certify to the Public as to the reliability of these remedies. DR. BUCHAN'S The process' of coating the pills with sugar, has compelled TlIl' of tilt' pills with lIa" cOlopelled the Proprieties to take out Letters I atent of Britain, in order to protect them from imitation, their saccharine covering, which is coleur de ruse (pink), distinguishing them from all otilers. They are pleasant to tue taste, and may be taken by the most delicate female or child, without fear of nausea or discomfort, gliding down imperceptibly like a guuar plum. HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD. Our race is aabject to an overilow of vitiated bile. which is fcotti prevalent" but these Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. Their use prevents the collection of those impurities, which oause so much danger to the tine organs ot the stomach and bowels. They so ia cure liver complaints dyspepsia, rheumatism, tI..tlllenee, wind and griping 111 the stomach and bowels, diarhoea, loss of appetite, ileattacile, heartburn, pain in the chest, sudden f.ii'itness and costiveness, scorbutic affections, skin erup- tions, deep-seated ulcers, Aic.also acting- most visibly on the complexion .preserving, improving:, softening, and beautify- ing tue skin, tnereby giving that blooming and charming appearance so desirable, yet so vainly goiiifht for by all. In brief, these Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage, removing every 110- healthy accumulation, till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and all the functions acting according to nature, the ituties of hte become a pleasure, where, before they had been sad and weary burdens. They Puree out the Humours which breed and generate distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their lIatural. actions, and impart health, strength, and cheerfulness to the sick, weak, and nervous not only do they cure the daily complaints of everybody but also those formidable and dangerous dis- eases, that have baffled the most skilful of the medical profession. Price Is. or post, Is. 4d. „ 2s. 9d. » 3s. id. „ 4s. (id. 5s 2d. „ lis. lis. 6(1. DR. BUCHAN'S T MEN This is the only Ointment yet discovered that cures with ease the must inveterate sores, no matter of how long stand- ing. ltseflects are indeed wonderful pjyjn^. as it does instant- relief to the sufferer. the many thousands who have used it declare it to BETHS BKKI OIMMKNT IN THE WOKLU. The proprietors are daily receiving numerous tes- timonials from persons of the. highest respectability and standing, testifying to the rapullty with which cures are performed from its use. Many having .-uttered for yeats,- had tried numerous would-be remedies.—and despaired of ever finding relief, when after using this celebrated Oint- ment for a few weeks have been at once restored to their long-lost health. It is a most Invaluable Remedy for all kinds of sores, skin eruptions, and no family or person shold be without a certain Quantity. The advantage possessed BY this (111-tuient over all others is, that it will not cose up the surface of a wound leaving tt full of matter; but it will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal without breaking Out again. The Pills should aid the Ointment in the following cases namely Piles, Boils, 3ruises, Exc<,r'atjons Blotches on the Face Dicers, Ring-worms, Sore, Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness. Chapped Hands, t-hafad aud blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Hiteu Scalds, Cuts, Bites, Stings, Scrofula, King's gvil Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stitt' Joints Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbago, Rheumatism, hitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore throats. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumors, Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, orms, &c. Price I s. I id. per Pot; or, by post, Is,8d. „ 2s 9d., 4s. DR. BUCHAN'S This invigorating medicine restores the wasted and im- paired functions and powers o hfe, and when exhausted by S'journ in hot climates, and excesses of various kinds, brouglit on in early youth, niatuiity. and old a,e. It is a certain cure for indigestion.lowness ot spirits, hypochondri- asis, asthma, neuralnia, sciatica, tic doloreujt chronic nerv ou debility and premature decay, nervo cerebr.il affections, renal pains, irritat.on and inflammation, with their dan- gerous consequent deposits, such as gravel, stone, etc chronic and spasmodic stricture, enlargement of the pros- trate, weakness of the bladder. retention and ron-retention, softning of the kidneys, and all I'C'm lie complaints. The prop tties of this invaluable remedy possess the power of enriching, increasing, and purityWg tach particular vital fluid, rendering them proline* so as to eujuy health and vigour. When the nervous system become* relaxed, from causes so slight that the mind can scarcely give credence to the truth, (which, however, forces itself to view by langour, list essness, disturbed sleep. &c.) the Strengthening Essence acts at once in a manner visible to the most careless observer, and when the constitution may he said to be on the eve of decav. when the senses become blunted, and nature seems to call for the debt all mankind must cancel, the Strength, ening Essence delays the payment; and the fresh vigour imparted gives a New Lease of Life. In short, it would be superfluous to mention its advantages as a tonic stimulant, alterative, reviving, active, and strengthening agent. It is also a Never-failing Remedy for loss of appetite, inward wastings, trembling or shaking of the hands, muscular and nervous maladies, gout, rheu- matism, and many other diseases originating in the heart, lungs, and nerves, ^c. It is a diuretic and laxative, and acts most powerfully on the internal mucous membrane of the bowels, windpipe, &C being acknowledged by all as the sole" N XTUiiAL STRENGTHENER OF THE HU- MAN FRAME. Per Kottle, 4s. 6d., lis., orone containing four times that quantity, 33s. Agents Wanted. GLEKTFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, THE LADIES are resppctfullv informed JL that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WHEATEN, RICE, and other Powder STARCHES, she has found none of them eqnul to the GLENFIELD, which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON « Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. THE GREATEST BOON OF THE AGE! TEA DOUBLED IN STRENGTH! REDUCED HALF IN PRICE SEA SICKNESS AND THE ILL EFFECTS OF DRINK PREVENTED, AND HEALTH INSURED, BY USING MAGNUM PROMOTUM, OR THE INDIAN TEA IMPROVER. Tea, which alone is simply a refreshing beverage, by the admixture of this IVALUABLE COMPOUND, is made so strengthening and nutritious, so beneficial to the nerves, that no emigrant or family should be with- out it. It effectually Prevents Sea Sickness, and not only imparts a rich taste and more strength to the Tea, which it so resembles as to show no trace of its pre- sence, but, acting as a tonic on the stomach, strength- ens the whole system, rendering it equally as desirable to the man of business or pleasure as to the most delicate female. Having been professionally analysed, used" in pri- vate families for the past ten years, and found to con- tain the beneficial prpoerties stated, the Tea Im- prover is daily becoming a necessary article of family use. One Penny Packet will last a week in most families, and will Save Half the Tea. Sold in Packets, at Id., 31., 611., and Is each, with full directions for use, at the Office of this Paper, and by various Tradesmen in Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Gloucester. Bath, Liverpool, and London. Wholesale Orders to I'e ad-iressed to Mr. GEORGE MAGGS. Sole Agent to the Manufacturers,^12, Dean- street, Portland-square, Bristol. CERTAIN DEATH TO VERMIN. THE LARGE t)fi«4ND FOR HARPER TWELVF TREES' INFXLUliLE. MICE AND RAT KILLER HAS gained for this article an unsurpassed reputation in the home and export markets. A 6d. Packet is sufficient to kill 100 Mice, and more than 60 Rats I have found your Vermin Killer TO he the best thing I have ever tried for the destruction of Mice Please send by Monday next, a squall assorted case for shipment to the East Indies."—CAPTAIN AMJKKWS, L ovils," Mav 2, 1860. Sold in Packets at 3d., Od., and Is. each, by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. HARPER TWELVETREES' POISONED WHEAT Kills Mice and Sparrows on the Spot. As there is no risk or danger to human life, nor toCats or Dogs, it is invaluable to Housekeepers for poisoning Mice! A penny P cket will kill hundreds of Mice and Sparrows! Farmers and hardeners may entirely protect their crops by scattering this Poisooed VVheat over their seed-beds Sold in Packets atjld. and 2d., and ( auist^rs at tid. and Is. Beware of .spurious and useless imitations. Patentee, HARPER TW ELV ETREES, "The Works" Bromle>-by- Bow, l.ondon, E. Harper Twelvetrees' BLACKING. This unrivalled Blacking enjoys a lenowne.l celebrity, based upon its extreme softness, duaraoility, and brilliancy, and for its close assimilation to the original tanning pro- perties introduced in the manufacture of lejther Pateutee:—Hn)pdrtwe)vetre.s Hrnmley by-Row, Lon- don, E. Sold in 6>1. and Is Bottles. anrl in Penny and Half- penny Paste Packets, by Grocers and Druggists. ARE YOU IN AGONY? A WELL SPRING OF HOPE FOR ALL. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. To the very CORE and CENTRE f all diseases which afflict the surface of the body, this remarkable prepa- ration penetrates. It disappears under the friction of the hand, as if it were literally drawn inward by some internal force, and performs its heating errand rapidly, safely, and without pain. Simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of all kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, and in one word every species of inflammation and suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the gland, or among the muscles, can be arrested and permanently cured without danger by rubbing in an I using as a dressing this inestimable Ointment. Diseases of the Skin. Their name is legion, but for the worst form, this preparation may be relied on as a specific. Erysipelas, ringworm, scald bead, tetter, and all discolorations, scabious eruptions, and other unnatural and inflamed conditions of the skiu are relieved with surprising facility by the Ointment. It is desirable in all cases, that the surface to which it is applied should be previously fomented with warm water. Piles and Fistulas. This valuable Ointment extinguishes the causes of these complaints, removing them with perfect safety, when all other means have failed. Old Wounds, Sore Legs, &c. When, from any cause, an old wound re-opens, and begins to discharge, it may always be healed by this Unguent, and cases of sore legs which have been a continual source of torment for twenty years, have been radically cured in six weeks by the same process. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLO- VVAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Lcndon also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B,-D rections for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. AN ADVICE TO MOTHEUS "CHILI IREN are generally troubled with worms, vy M. D. M. JENKINS, Chemist, Medical Hall, Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales, has invented a very simple, certain, and effectual remedy. "They are small sweet cakes the children will eat them with as much pleasure as they eat a biscuit. A little girl of mine, two years of age, took one of them, and in less than five hours, was delivered of 21 long worms. I made a trial of them upon two others of my children, and they had the most astonishing effect. 1 wish all the world to know of this valuable remedy." J. WILLIAMS, t -V Independeni; Minister, Newcastle Emlyn." Sold in Packets at Hd. and Is. Ild. each, by post lftd. and Is. 8d. each, stating age. Prepared only by D. M. Jenkins, Chemist, Medical Hall, Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales, and to be had of all respectable Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom. Sold in Aberaman, by Mr. Sims, chemist; Aber- dare, Mr. Orchard, chemist; Bridgend, Mr. Price, chemist; Cardiff, Messrs. James and Williams, and Mr. J. Cross, and Mr. Kernick, chemists; Chepstow, Messrs. Holtham. Dunn, and Williams, chemists; Carmarthen, Mr. J. \V. White Guildhall-square, and Mr. R. M. Davies, King street; Dowlais, Mr. Han- cock, chemist; Hirwain, Mr. Sims, chemist; Llan- elly, Mr. Hughes, chemist; Llandilo, Mr, F. Francis, chemist; Merthyr, Messrs. Smyth, Rees Thomas, and J. D. Weir. chemists; Mountain Ash, Mr. Goulstone, chemist; Neath, Mr. Hibber, chemist; Newport, Mr. H. L. Williams. chemist; Pontypool and Abersychan, Messrs. W.&E. Wood, chemists; Pontypridd and TrefForest, Mr. Bassett, chemist; Swansea, Messrs. Dawe and Son; Pontlotyn, Rhymney, Mr. Evans, chemist; Tredegar, Mr. Evans, chemist; Tremadoc, Mr. Jones, chemist. LLYFRAU CYMREIG, CYHOEDDEDIG AC AR WERTH GAN J. T. Jones, Swyddfa'r "Aberdare Times." AM BRISOEDD GOSTYNGOL. £ s. d. "VTODAU EGLURHAOL, gyda svlwadau _LAI ymarferol ar Destament Newydd ein Harglwydd a'n lachawdwr Iesu Grist, yn yr hwn y mae v Testun Cysegredig wedi ei ar. graffu yn gyflawn yr ystyr hefyd yn cael ei egluro, ac esiampl addyseiadol y bendigedig Iesu, yn nghyd a'i apostolion santaidd, yn cael ei chvmeradwyo er ein helelvchiad v cyfan wedi ei fwriadu er anog darlleniad o'r Ysgrytliyrau mewn teuluoedd, ac i wneuthur y darlleniad n honynt vn fuddiol ac yn hyf. ryd. Gan y Parch. W. Burkitt; yn rhwym, am 1 7 0 GEIRIADUR DUWINYDDOL, yn cym wys svlwadau eglurhaol, beirniadol, ac ymar- ferol ar brif eiriau, erthyglau, gosodiadau, a dvledswyddau crefydd, ac ar boll rasau a rhinweddau y fuchedd Gristionogol, yn nghyd a'r pechodau gwrthwynehol iddypt. Hefyd, darluniad teg- o egwyddorf^rii ac ymarferion yr amrywiol bleidiau crefyddol a fu yn y byd o amser Crist liyd y dyddiau hyn, yn nghyd a hanes fer o fuchedd yr ysgrifenwyr mwyaf enwog a yrr-ddangosasant yn yr oesoedd a aethant heibio ar faes duwinyddiaeth. Gan V Parch. W. Jones, Penybont; yn rhwym, N'd oes ond ychydig gyfrolau o'r llyfr hwn ar law atifoncr am dano vn d(iii)e(i 1 7 0 DAEARYDDIAETH YSGRYTHYROL, neu egluriadau o'r Ysgrvthvrau santaidd, mewn pedwar o raniadau sef, 1. Daearydd- iaeth y Bihl. 2. Bvwgraffiaeth y Bibl. 3. Aniany-diaeth y Bibl. 4. Defodau ac arfer- ion gwahanol genedlaethau hen a diweddar pviledydd y Dwyrain. Addurnedig a gwa- hanol Arlnniau yn rhwym, 0 15 0 HANES Y NEF A'R DDAEAR, sef. Daearyddiaeth gyffredinol, dull a threfri y ser aIr pl.,ine(lau, &c., &c.; yn rhwym, 0 15 0 CRYNODEB 0 EIRIADUR YSGRY- THYROL A DUWINYDDOL, mewn rhanau, 0 fi 0 Eto, V" rhwym, Q 7 6 ESBONIAD v Parch. Christmas Evans ar Lyfr y Datguddiad. Mae y llyfr hwn yo brin- 0 2 6 SYLWADAU y Parch. Peter Williams ar y Bibl; yn rhwym, 0 6 0 CYHOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAR, PRIS 3c., AHERCHIAI) Y PARCH. G. LEGGE, LL.D., „r "GENADAETH YR EGLWYSAR RAN £ RIST- IONOGAETH Y BVD." Cynwysiad. -I. Cynllun Dnw yn ei rliglUOl>leth. It. Y cyfryngau a ddefnyddir i'w ddwyn yn mlaen. III. Y niweidiau a'i bygythiant yn yr oes bresenol. IV. Ein dyledswydd ni yn ngwy neb yr aing.v'cbiad. nerbynifdd yr Anerchiad uchod y fath gymeradwy- aeth (idigyffel v b ar amser ei thraddodiad yn Nghyfar- fodydd yr Undeb Cynnulleidfaol yn Aberdar, fel y gellid dysgwyl y byddai i filoedd lawer 'o honi gael eu gwerthu yn yr iaith Gymreig. Telir y cludiad, a rhoddir 14 i'r neb a anfono werth 3s. o stamps trwy y Llythyrdy. Y mae yn llyfr cymwys iawa i'w roddi yn wobr yn yr Ysgol Saobathol. CuflmjneSxg i Aelodau yr Urdd Alfredaidd. NEWYDD El GYHOEDDI, PRIS SWLLT, HANES ALFRED FAWR; WEDI Et DDETHOL 0 WEITHTAU YR. AW DUR ON MWY- AF CREDADWY GAN JOSIAH THOMAS JONES. CYNWYSA y Llyfr Bedair Penod ar ddeg, y rhai C ydynt fel y canlyn :—1. Y Brytaniaid, o'r flwydd. yn 800 cyn Crist, i r flwyddyn 449 ar ol Crist. 2. Yr Anglo-Sacsociaid, o'r AM yddyn 449, i'r flwyddyo 850. 3. Y Daniaid, o'r flwyddyn 850, i'r flwyddyn 855. 4. Bly- nyddoedd boreuol Alfred, o'r flwyddyn 855, i'r flwydd. yn 860. 5- Sefyllfa Lloegr, o'r flwyddyn 860, i'r flwyddyn 171. 6. Dyrchafiad Alfred i'r Orsedd, 871. 7. Gwrthwynebiadau, o'r flwyddyn 871, i'r flwyddyn 878. 8. Ei ddarguddiad. o'r fl.878. 9, Ad-gysylltiad y fyddin, o'r flwyddyn 878. 10. Yr oruchnfiaeth ar y Daniaid, o'r flwyddyn 873, i'r flwyddyn 880. 11. Nodwedd teyrnasiad Alfred, o'r flwyddyn 880, i'r flwyddyn 890. 12. Terfyn ei fywyd, o'r flwyddyn 890, i'r flwyddyn 902. 13. Ewyllys Alfred, gyda cbrynhoad byr o'i gymeriad. 14. At.ddodiad. 66, QUEEN STREET, LONDON, 23rd August, 1860. Messrs. R. WOTHERSPOON & Co., 46, Dunlop-street, Glasgow. DEAR SIRS,—I have, as requested, to-day visited the Royal Lanndry, with reference to the Advertise- ment of the Nottingham firm, who state that their Starch has been used for many years in the Royal Laundry, and have been assured by Mr. Thojip^on, the Superintendent, that none but yourselves have any right to state that they supply Starch to her Ma- jesty's Laundry, as no other Starch is there used, nor has been used for some years, but the Glenfield Pa- tent Starch. I have been further assured that your Starch con- tinues to give complete satisfaction, and that though trial has been made of samples of Various Starches n'oj-.e of these have been found nearly equal in quality to the Glenfield. 1 I am, Dear Sirs, yo ir obedient Servant, I WM. BLACK. 'i ALL Persons indebted to the ESTATE of the late LEWIS GABEIEL, butcher, Aberdaxe, deceased, are requested to pay the same to Mr. deceased, are requested to pay the same to Mr. THOMAS EVANS, Brynhyfryd, Aberdare, and all y persons having any claim upon the said Estate to forward the same without delay. Brynhyfryd, April 11th, 1861. BRYNHYFRYD, ABERDARE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, JL a RESIDENCE, suitable for a small genteel family. It is situate on rising ground near the town, commanding an extensive view of the valley and surrounding hills. The house consists of two parlours, kitchen, a good cellar, four bedrooms, and outoffices complete. Rent, j625. Application to be made to Mr. THOMAS EVANS, House Agent, Brynhyfryd, Aberdare. Brynhyfryd, April 11th, 1861. TAILORING AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, (Next door to the FothergilVs Arms,) COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. REES EVANS respectfully informs his Friends and the Public generally that he has recently commenced business in the above branches, and assures them that all orders entrusted to him will be executed with promtitude, despatch, and at the most moderate prices. LORD RAGLAN 1JSN, MERTHYR. REES GABE desires respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has removed to the above house, where he hopes to receive a continuance of their patronage and support. Horses Let on Hire on the -most reasonable terms. LAMB INN, PONTYPRIDD, ( Within one minute's walk of the Railway Station.) DAVID LLEWELLYN BEGS to announce that he has lately taken the above Premises, and that no exertion on his part will be spared to secure the comfort of all who may favour him with their patronage. Well aired Beds. Good Stabling. CLEAN BREAD. C. F. QUINTIN, SOLE Inventor and Patentee of the Royal Bread Making Machine, used in all the Sovereign Courts of Europe For Cleanliness, Economy, and Expedition it can- not be equalled. 1000 Testimonials can be produced. Made in sizes to suit Families, Scnools, Unions, and large Bakeries. Manufactory—1, St. James's Square, Cheltenham. ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS. Recommended by the Principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURG-BOK DENTIST, 24, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF, CONTINUES to supply the loss of Teeth with his usual success, without the Extraction of roots or giving the slightest pain. Teeth Set in vulcanized Indian- rubber, an excellent substitute for gold at half the cost. Extracting. Stopping, with gold or white cement. Children's Teeth regulated, and all operations of the mouth performed with ease and safety. Attendance daily from 10 to 5.-Single Tooth from 5s., complete set from 5. The Nobility and Public generally of Aberdare and neigh- bourhood are respectfully informed that they can be supplied with Teeth of surpassing beauty at very moderate charges, which will doubly compensate them for the trouble of a journey to Cardiff. SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FOUNDED A.D. 1815, UPON THE PRINCIPLE8 OF PURELY MUTUÁL ASSURANCE. Head Office: St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. THE Accumulated Capital is about THREE MILLIONS, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, and the Annual Revenue is FOUR HUN- HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. —— COURT OF DIRECTION, 1859-60. PRESIDENT. The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery, K.T. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Sir William Gibson Craig, Bart. The Most Noble the Marquis of Dalhousie, K.l. The Most Noble the Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. James Moncreiff, Esq., M.P. EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS. Frederick Thynne, Esq., Land Agent, George-street, Westminster. James Bristow, Esq., Northern Bank, Belfast. Sir Archibald Alison, Bart. The Venerable John C. Martin, D.D., Killyshandra, County Cavan, Archdeacon of Ardagh. William George Anderson, Esq., H.M. Treasury, Whitehall, London. Sir John Stuart Forbes of Pitsligo, Bart. u The Right Hon. Lord Panmure, K.T. The Hon. Bouverie F. Primrose. The Hon. Lord Ivory. The Hon. Lord Neaves. The Very Rev. Thos. Barclay, Prin. of the University of Glasgow. Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Calder Bank. Alexander Goodsir, Esq., Banker, Edinburgh. George Brown, Esq., of Messrs. Morrison, Dillon, & Co., Merchants, London. Anth. Murray, Esq. of Dollerie. The Hon. Lord Jerviswoode. Archibald Davidson, Esq., Sheriff of Aberdeenshire. John Garford, Esq., Russell Square, London. The Rev. Dr. Guthrie, Edinburgh. John Mackenzie, Esq., Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. Isaac Bayley, Esq. of Manuel. Sir Adam Hay, Bart. John Cadell, Esq. of Tranent. James Tytler, Esq. of Woodhouselee. Thomas Leburn, Esq., S.S.C. Geo. Bell, Esq., Merchant, Leith. William Wilson, Esq., C.S. Wm. E. Aytoun, Esq., Professor, Edinburgh Univer- sity. Henry Cheyne, Esq., W.S. Alex. Thomson, Esq., W.S. Thomas Constable, Esq., Publisher. Alexander Shank, Cook Esq., Advocate. Thomas G. Mackay, Esq., W.S. Lewis A. Wallace, Esq., Architect, Edinburgh. Archibald D. Cockburn, Esq., Wine Merchant, Edin- burgh. William James Duncan, Esq., Banker, Edinburgh. I SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manager. WM. LINDSAY, Secretary. Agent for Chester, JAMES SMITH, Old Bank.

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