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T. H. Evans's Announcements. THOS. H. EVANS, ttoneer and Valuer, CARDIFF CASTLE, IUTE-STREET, ABERDARE. TS AND DEBTS COLLECTED!! 0 the Consols Insurance Association! DAY$MONDAY, JUNE 8$10, 1861. IMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. lib. T. H. EVANS ft favoured with instructions from Messrs. I. EVANS, Grocers and Drapers, (next door Pothergill's Arms,) Aberdare, TO DISPOSE OF R valuable and extensive STOCK of tAPERY GOODS. Ral,ing determined to whole attention to the Grocery Business, ery Stock will be SOLD OFF without the rve. Dck consists of French and Felt Hats, Caps, s, Moleskins, Velveteens, Coal-pit Cloths, ratings and Trouserings, Pilot Cloths and Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, a great varie- dly-made Clothes, Shirts, See. &c. commence at 6 o'clock precisely. The Grocery Business will be suspended "YS of Sale, and will be re-opened on Tues- [lth instant (for Grocery only), when the .vans hope that their friends will continue )ort as heretofore. leer's Office, 11, Bute-street, Aberdare. SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, SNDID PHAETON and HARNESS com- I Apply to Mr. T. H. EVANS, Auction- tc-street, Aberdare. ICK INN, ABERAMAN. E SOLD BY AUCTION, By lIfr. TITUS JONES, On the Premises, L SATURDAY next, JUNE 8, 1861, rhole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ck-in-Trade, Fixtures, and Utensils, the )f Mr. H. Cullimore. The Furniture corn- usual and requisite Articles of a Respect- lesman. The Stock consists of Brandy, Whiskey, Beer, Porter, and Cider. commence at 11 o'clock a.m., and the whole lId without Reserve. e-street, Merthyr, June 4, 1861. RDIFF STREET ABERDARE LET, EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE- IRS, now in the occupation of Mr. Pegler. Rent moderate. O Mr. PRITCHARD, builder, Cardiff-street, MOUNTAIN ASH. LET. a SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situated for business, in No. 3, Com- reet, Incoming and Fixtures as can be on. n the premises, or to Mr. Thomas Williams, 'ED immediately, an Active YOUTH, age )m 12 to 14, as Second, for Dowlais, to iself generally useful in the Pawnbroking IUt chiefly for the warehouse, and to assist in department occasionally. Character unex- le. A good salary will be given. oersoiially to Messrs. Samuel Freedman & nbrokers, 76, High-street, Dowlais; or eet, Aberdare. HAULIERS AND OTHERS. E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Burial Lrd for the Parish of Aberdare are prepared Tenders for the Grass now growing at the stery. are to be delivered to me on or before v, the 12th day of June instant. ass must be cut and removed from the ider conditions to be ascertained at my ated 4th June, 1861. W. ROBINSON SMITH, Clerk to the Board. ioard Offices, Canon-street, Aberdare. V. C. H. SPURGEON WILL PREACH SERMONS in MERTHYR TYDFIL WEDNESDAY, the 26th JUNE, 1861, in vydd Field, which is within 10 minutes' the Railway Stations. Services to com- 2 and at 6.30 p.m. to the Field for both Services, Is.; lie- Tickets, 2s. Tickets are transferable. le of Neath Railway Company will run a rain from Neath at 11.30 a.m., calling at '8, at Single Fares for the double journey. E Vale Railway Company will issue Return Single Fares by their ordinary Up Trains ndda Valley, Newbridge, and other Sta- terthyr. Trains will leave the Vale of Neath and Stations at the close of the Evening oients for the West Midland Excursion Ten next week. :0. R. LEWIS, w, Valuer, Accountant, Share Broker, and General Agent, to announce that all matters entrust- to him shall be carefully and punctually ;0. Mortgages and other Loans effected Debts collected. or the Provincial Welsh Insuranee, and ial Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Com- 36, High-street, Merthyr. T. W. J. FORWOOD, Attorney at Law, ner in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and idive Cases without Imprisonment. Merthyr, 10, Pontmorlais. Tredegar, Castle-street. Aberdare, Commercial-place. Petty Sessions and County Courts in the riots. 'Y fees only charged. ARMS, ABERDARE. BY LEWIS JENKINS, Late Swan Hotel, Aberaman.) Well Aired Beds. Great Novelties for the Spring: anil Ssuamer Seasons. W. SCOURFIELD, VICTORIA HOUSE, HAVING just returned from London, respectfully invites attention to his NEW STOCK of Millinery JTI and Straw Bonnets and Hats, Mantles, Shawls, Fancy Dresses, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Para- sols, &c., &c. GREAT BARGAINS! COME AND SEE THE FASHIONS!! The SHOW ROOM will be opened on TUESDAY next, the 7th instant. WjJf. SCOURFIELD, Victoria House, Canon Sf ■ Whitcombe Streets, Aberdare. FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET (Comer of St. John-street), CARDIFF. FULTON, DUNI.OP, AND CD. • RESPECTFULLY inform private families and others that their Stock consists of the choicest WINES, SPIRITS, PORTER, and ALES, selected expressly for private use, and the prices arranged on the lowest scale. WINKS. SPIRITS Fine old Port, at is0s., <14s and 4Ss per Dozen. Finest old French Brandy (9 years old), 28s. per Gallon, j Very superior old crusted Port, at 54s Hollands <!in, fi- est quality, 18s. Superior Pale and Gold Sherry. :<(>»., 3<*s 4'2s., and 48s. Hest old Irish or Scotch Whiskey, 19s. An excellent Claret, at '4s. and Stis. Fine Ir ish V\ hiskey, l?s. Char.ipas.Mie, at 48s., tit s., and 72s. ^est Jamaica Kiim, 18s. Marsala, finest quality. '24s. London G-in, 12s. (id. and 13s 6d Rest Dublin Porter, per dozen imperial pints. 3s 6d.; Bass's Pale Ale, 4s. 3d.; fine mild Ale, iis lid.; Alloa Pale Heer 28 tid. Best I'tiblm Poiter, Bass's and other Ales, in casks to -uit private families. A full List of Prices iuay be had on application. Orders per post punctually attended to. Terms, Cash. ASTONISHING EFFECTS IN THE APPLICATION OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, AS PRACTISED BY M RS. R. H. "WILLIAMS, (ialvanist, Electrician, and Herbalist, being superior to any other system of Electrical Gaivunsm, and an entire change to its administration; and gained the Prize Medal for the best medical apparatus. It is certain and mild in its application, whereby it strengthens the weakened body, gives tone to various organs, invigorates the entire system, promotes the circulation of the blood, and does no injury under any circumstances. Children undergo the operation with delight. N B.—Parties attended at their residence, if required, on moderate terms. Mrs W. will attend on Females.- Inspection of Urine gratis. Observe the Address—No. 9, Duke street, (opposite the Taff Vale Railway Goods Station,) Aberdare. All Letters punctually attended to. EXTRAORDINARY MERIT t must belong to that which PLEASES EVERY ONE, And such is the case with the ULENFIELD PATENT STARCH. IMPORTANT NOTICE. V. R. LATE WOMBWELVS ROYAL WINDSOR CASTLE MANAGERIE And double collection of Wild Beasts, &c. T7T7ILL exhibit at MERTHYR, Friday. Saturday, V » and Monday, June 7, 8, and 10; ABBRDAKE, Tuesday and Wednesday, June, 11th and 12th, MOUNTAIN ASH, Thursday, June 13th, en route for Pontypridd, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Neath, and Swansea. Mr. JAMES EDMONDS, proprietor of the above Leviathan Menagerie, which is contained in 16 large carriages, which he has on two different occasions had the distinguished honour of exhibiting before Her Majesty the Queen, Prince Albert, the Duchess of Kent, the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal. &c., &c., in the great Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. He has, in addition to the above, recently purchas- ed the whole of the entire collection from the Society of Edinburgh Royal Zoological Gardens. which was added to this already stupendous Exhibi- tion at Manchester, on Saturday, the 7th day of April last. The great Cavalcade will enter each town between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, a.m., proceded by the great African Lion Tainer, driving Tandem, his gigantic team of war Camels and Elephants from the Battle of Inkerman. At the head of the Establishment will be found the wonderful Performing ELEPHANTS, who will go through a series of feats and exhibitions which are altogether unprecedented in the history of the brute creation. Amongst the other leading animal features of this Establishment is the great Indian one-horned Rhinoceros, or, Unicorn of Scripture, which animal weighs upwards of 5 tons, and is the only one that has been seen in any Travelling Menagerie for the last 12 years. Followed by various groups of unequalled Performing Lions and Tigers also that beautiful animal, the Zebu, or Sacred Bull of India. Accompanied by that extraordinary race of men, the Zulu Kaffirs, or WILD MEN of Africa-Maxos and Nonswenzo,—who will go through their wonder- ful and extraordinary performances at each exhibi- tion, representing in their native costume. Extracts from the Illustrated London News." ZULU KAFFIRS.—A complete picture of Kaffir life is ex- hibited lit St, (Jeorge's Gallary- hyde-park. corner, with such admirable accessories in the way of scenic illusion, that it may rather be described as a picturesque drama illustrative .f Kaffir manners and customs The actors are a party of Zulu men, who, in the costume of their tribe, huDt, eat, sing, dame, make love, and fi«ht in a series of scenes which charm by their spirit and vraisemblance. The performance has its cmic feature* for the Zulu poet. laureat wears a leopard's head and collar of timers' tails, when he chants the king's ]raises; and the entrance of the witch doctor, in pursuit of the sorcerer who has caused the illness of a sick mall-for the Zulus belive that all illness is the result of witch-ci aft-^8 mote amusing than anything in a farce. The cries, song-a. danc"s ot these extraordinary pe -p'e are extremely an, ing; and the pencil of Mr. C. M*RsmLL enables Ihe visitors to realize the scenery of Port Natal, Picteriuartzburg, the Basuta Country &c THE ZULU KAFFIRS ITTHK <JF-<>RIE'SG*LLEH Y KMGHTS- BRII/GH.—This band of wild, b't interesting, saveges are taking such high rank amon^ the metropolitan exhibitions of the pr* sent season, and represent so faithfully the manners, habits and costume rf their tribe, that we gve 110 illustration of a scene in their performances. A number of huts, such as they occupy, are placed upon the stage, with an Aflf'man landscape in tbe hack ground; ml, one by one, tbe savagc« make their appearance, engaged in tbe pursuits of their everyday lite- Alter a supper ot meal, of which the Kaffirs partake with their iii-ge wooden spoons an extraoidin-iry song arid daiice are performed, in which each performer moves about on his haunches uruntint; and Miorting the while like a pair of asthmatic ':e:lO\\l1. We mentioned one or two (jf d)e more htdicrout: scftjehlast week: but no descllption can give d" idea of the cries and shouts, now con.ic, now terribie. by which the Kalhrs express their emotions. The scene illustrative of the premliininaries of marriage and the bridal festi ities miirht leave one in doubt which was the bridegroom, did not that interesting savajre announce his enviable situation by screams ofecstacy which convulse the aud ence. N.B.—The Windsor Castle Menagerie is the only Exhibition out of London where a Large and Genuine Zoological Collection is to be seen. Admission.— One Shilling; Children under Ten Years of Age, Sixpence. Feeding time, Half-past Nine o'clock in the Evening, Sixpence extra. MR. EDWARD LAWRANCE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MERTHYR, (From the Conservatoriuvi of Music, Leipzig,) BEGS to announce that he visits ABERDAKE, professionally, every TUESDAY. Terms, &c., may be known on application to Mr. SHER BORNE. ————————————-—————— CLEAN BREnl). C. F. QUIiXTlN, SOLE Inventor and Patentee of the Royal Brend Making Machine, used in all the Sovereign Courts of Europe For Cleanliness, Economy, and Expedition it can. not be equalled. 1000 Testimonials can be produeeH. Made in sizes to suit Families, Schools, Unions, and large Bakeries. Manufactory-I, St. James's Square, Cheltenham JOHN" EDWARDS, DOWLAIS, Agent for the Welsh Provincial, Phoenix, and British Equitable FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, THE LAD IKS are respectfully informed that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and Hsn MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WHEATEN, RICE, and other Powder STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is the FINEST STAliCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON ex. Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. C. GRIMSHAW & CO.'S "BLACK STAR" LINE OF Jm$m& PACKET SHIPS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Sailing Weekly throughout the Year. Tons Tons Ships. Captains. Register. Bit?-then. WKBSTKB J. J. Lawrence 1727 3000 ELLES AUSTEN W. H. Garrick 1098 2800 HENRY CLAY D. Caulkins 1207 2040 ORIENT G. S. Hill 1560 27O0 CALHOUN D. H. Truman 1719 3000 EXCELSIOR ••• J. Q.A.Swift 1163 2000 STAR OF THE WEST H. Morrison 1191 2030 Lucy THOMPSON G. Crocker 1490 2500 JJIREMIAH THOMPSON C.H.Blake 18'0 3400 CITY OF NEW YORK C. H. Salter 1830 3400 TYPHOON J. S. Salter 1611 2760 AMERICA H. F. Salter 1180 2020 EMPIRE STATE. L. J. Briggs 1323 2290 LADY FRANKLIN J. Jordan 1374 2300 INVINCIBLE H. L. Hepburn 1768 3000 They are all first-class Ships, NEAliLY ALL NEW, built of the very best materials, and are remarkably fast sailers. Their Commanders are men of experience and nautical judg- ment, and are well acquainted with the Trade. The First Cabins are fitted up in a most elegant and com- modious st-de, where Passengers have every possible comfort and accommodation, at a very reasonable rate. The Second Cabins and Steerages are lofty and airy, and are in every way adapted to promote the comfort and health of passengers, who can thus have a passage at a cheap rate. Every information will be given on application by letter. In conformity with recent acts of the British and American Legislature, each adult Passenger will be provided with the following weekly allowance of provisions. Children under eight years receiving half such allowance, viz.:— 31 lbs. Bread 2 lbs. Potatoes 1 „ Flour 1" Sugar i li „ Oatmeal 2 oz. Tea r l| Peas i „ Mustard > 3 quarts Water daily. 14 Kice J Pepper 1 I j Salt Beef i „ Salt 1 Salt Pork J piat Vinegar J The appointed days of sailing are strictly adhered to- Sums of money received in Liverpool, either by post-office order or otherwise, will he paid in New York on demand Apply to C. GRIMSHAW & Co., 10, Goree Piazzas, and 50. Waterloo-road, Liverpool; or to THOS. H. EVANS,9, Bute- street, Aberdare. Agent in New York, George W. Rider, 275, Pearl-street. TO THE AFFLICTED. MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, Apothecary, '-1 begs the public to observe that his Medicines may be had at any time only direct No. 29, Commercial-street, New- port, and at his Branch Shakespeare- street, Plucca-lane, Carditf. Mr. TUCKER maybe consulted GRATIS, for One Month or Six Weeks, at Mr. John Jones, grocer, &c., opposite the Pontmorlais Castle Inn, Merthyr Tydfll, from 9 to 10 in the morning, and the whole of Market days—Saturdays and Sun- days Mr TUCKER begs the public to observe that he has been visiting this town and neighbourhood for the last 41 years and he is thankful to add that it has been his study during that period to cure many of his fellow-creatures who have been afflicted with King's Rvil, Scrofula, Ulcerated Sore Legs, Scurvy in the Blood, and other complaints where secrecy is required with any man in England or Waleu for One Hundred Sovereigns. He also can cure the Worms of all descriptions in Men, Women, or Children, with any man in the kingdom; he has Worms to be seen from one foot to 150 yards in length. He also can cure the Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains; he has an excellent Medicine for Consumption, Shortness of Breath, and Asthma. He also can cure the Gravel, N ervous Complaints, Liver Complaints, loss of Appetite, Deafness, Bilious^ and Sick Headaches. He also can cure the Ringworm or Scurf Read in Children, the Toothache, inflammation, Dimnes. ot the Eyes &e. A certain cure for Corns, if of more than twenty years standing. Also a cure for Strains, Bruises and Weak- ness of the Joints. A certain cure for the Itch. He has Medi- cine by which he has cured hundreds of Indigestion, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels; and he also can cure the Piles, Lep- rosy, Scorbutic Disorders, &c and Wens in any part ot tho body, and the Erysipelas. CHEAP SUMMER CLOTHING! jgUMMER COATS, from 4s. 9d.! (GUMMER TROUSERS, from 4s. lid. SUMMER VESTS, from 3s. 6d. AT OOFEIL.A.ISTID'S COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. TO IRON MASTERS, COAL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. FpHR CARDtrF ROPERY <;U. manufar.turR Pit Ropes, T Capstan Ropes, Hemp Engine Flax Packing-, Tweed racking for Gas and Water Pipes, and every other description of Cordage. Orders received by R. VRRITY. Bute Docks, Cardiff. ] TO THE PUBLIC. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, (Carw Coch,) Stag Inn, Mill-street, desires to inform the Public that he lias made arrangements for the SUPPLY of BRICKS of the best quality for the use of the New Cemetery, at £1 5s. per thousand, to be obtained within 50 yards of the ground. TO RIFLEMEN. Have you seen WARD & CO.'S NEWLY INVENTED RIFLE GLOVE CLIP? Patronised by H. R. H. the DUKE of CAMBRIDGE. The neatest and most useful article out. A Completion of the Outfit of the Volunteer. Price Is. Each. Apply to Mr. HODGES, Outfitter, Aberdare. Wholesale Depot:— 16, PERSHORE-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Wine & Spirit Vaults, BURTON ALES AND DUBLIN PORTER STORES, CANON-STREET. ABSRDAEE. JCOWELL desires respectfully to thank his • Friends and the Public for the patronage bestowed on him at the OWAIN GLYNDWR," Pontmorlais, and to inform them that he has opened the above premises with a Choice selection of Goods from the most celebrated Breweries, Distilleries, &c and trusts, by careful attention to the requirements of his supporters, to merit a continuance of the many favours he has received during his residence in this neighbourhood. Families supplied on the lowest possible terms for Cash. BENSON'S WATCHES & CLOCKS. Manufactories, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, and 46 aud 47, Cornhill, London, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1749. w. BENSON, as an If » eminent and old-established SL London Watch and Clock Manufacturer, has. for the guidance of intending ^ggj&^gs^ purchasers, published a new Illustrated Pamphlet on Watches and Clocks (free for 2 stamps), which should be carefully read by all before buying. It contains a full description of every construction fS&W Wateh now made, with their prices, KM JjM^ncluding Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical escapements. It contains also numerous designs for the decoration of Watches, by eminent 7*5K§Iii8*^ London Artists, made expressly for this manufactory, and sketches and prices of various kinds of Clocks and Timepieces, 'i his work is so arranged that person living in any part of the world can select the Watch best adapted for their use and have it forwarded free and safe by post, direct from the manufactory, on receipt of a remittance. It also contains plain and practical directions as to the Watch to buy and how to use it. Every Watch warranted for two years BENSON'S L YD V's W ATCH—" Exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation and perfection of mechanism."— Morning Post. Silver 3 to 18 guineas. Gold 5 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S GENTLEM AN'S WATCH.—" All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design. Globe. Silver 2 to 50 guineas. Gold 6 to 100 guineas. BENSON S LEVER WATCBES.—"Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with."— Standard. Silver -1 to 30 guineas. Gold 7 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S HOSIZONTAL WATCH.A good watch without paying an exorbitant price 'Daily Telegraph. Silver 2 to 8 guineas. Gold 5 to 20 guineas. BENSON'S CLOCKS I to 50 guineas. Liberal terms to captains, merchants, shippers, and watch clubs. Old watches taken in exchange, or repaired. All communications to be addressed to the Manufactories. 33 & 34, LUDGATE HILL; ou 46 & 47, CORNHILL, Los pox. AN ADVICE TO MOTHEKS "CHILI )REN are erenerally troubled with worms. c M. D. M. JENKTNS, Chemist, MedicaV Hall, JJewnastle Emlyn, South Wales, has invented 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 2] 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, "Independent Minister, Newcastle Emlyn." Sold in Packets at 9Jd. and Is. lid. each, by post Is. and Is. 8(1. each. Prepared only by D. M. •JenkinF, Chemist, Medical Hall, Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales, and to be had of all respectable Che- mists 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. W. 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; Pantypool and Abersychan, Messrs. W. & E. Wood, chemists; PontI pridd ami Trefforest, Mr. Bassett, chemist; Swansea, Messrs. Dawe and Son; Pontlotyn, Rhvmney, Mr. Evans, chemist; Tredegar, Mr. Evans, chemist Tremadoc, Mr. Jones, chemist. 66, QUEEN STREET, LONDON, 2:1rd August, 1860. Messrs. R. WOTHERSPOON & Co., 46, Duulop-street, Glasgow. DEAR SI as,—I have, as requested, to-day visited the Royal Laundry, 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. Thompson, the Superintendent, thilt nonc but yourselves buve 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 rnude of samples of Various Starches none 01 these have been f >u id nearly equal in quality to the Glenfield. I a.n, Dear Sirs, your obedient S"rvfint, WM. BLACK. [A CAKD.'j MR. JOim JES"KIJsTS, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, I And General Correspondent (in. English and Welsh), Wind-street, Aberdare. NOTICE. A SPRING VAN will start from Gellifeilog, Dowlais, for Llanwrtyd and Builth Wells, through Brecon, every Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock, calling at the Morlais Castle, Merthyr, at half- past 6. Also, will start from Builth every Wednes- day morning, for Rhaiadr and Llanidloes.—Charges moderate. Apply to Joseph Jones, Carrier. IF YOU WANT GOOD !!WUI!i FURNITURE, AT A LOW PRICE, GO TO SAMUEL HALL'S, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE. S Ca T f k (ml 'for am!■ Yi 0 e ATS e HEALTH, HAPPINESS, & LONG LIFE And within the reach of all. Every one may be his own Phynician, by the use of DR. BUCHAN'S VEGETABLE DOMESTIC MEDI- CINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchan, Fellow of the Koyal College of Physicians, &u &c. They are entirely vegetable, perfectly innocent, and cures are ilaily made which surpass belief Their effi- cacy has been proved in thousands of cases, attested before, and signed by the presiding Alderman at Guildhall, within the jurisdiction of The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, and also uefore the Magistrates sitting' in, ;iml fur the Counties of Middlesex. Surrey, &c., SLe., at the following Courts, viz., Marlborough Street, VVestuiinster, Worship Street, How Street, &c. They are used by the most cele- brated Medical Men in their private and hospitil 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 the Propriebls to take out Letters 1 atent of (;reat liritain, in order to protect them from imitation, their saccharine covering, which is coleur de rose (pink), distinguishes them from all others. They are pleasant to the taste, and may be taken by the most delicate female or child, without fear of nausea or discomfort, gliding- down imperceptibly like a plum. HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD. Our race is subject to all overflow of vitiated bile, which is both pievalent and dangerous: but these Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. Their use prevents the collection of those impurities, which cause so luuch danger to the tine organs of the stomach and bowels. Tliey soon cure liver complaints, dyspepsia, rheumatism, flatulence, wind and griping in the stomach and bowels, diarhoea, loss of appetite, headache, heartburn, pain in the chest, sudden fai-itness and costiveness, scorbutic affections, skin erup- tions, deep-seated ulcers, &c,aiso acting most visibly on tiie complexion ,preserving, improving, softening, and beautify- ing tIle skin, thereby giving that blooming and charming appearance so desirable, yet so vainly sought for by all. In brief, these Pills work their way to the very root, of each disease, cleansing in their passage, removing every 1111- healthy accumulation, till the blood is puritieo, the whole system renovated, and all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life become a pleasure, where, before they had been sad and weary burdens. They Purg-e out the Humours which breed and generate distemper, stimulate sluggish ot disordered organs into their natural actions, ami imptrt health, strength, and cheerfulness to the sick, weak, *nd nervous not only do they cure the daily complaints of everybody but also those formidable and dangerous dis- easps, that have baffled the most skilful of the medical profession. Price Is. l £ d.; or by post, Is. 4d. „ 2s. Het. „ 3s. „ 4s. tid. 58 2d. lis. "lIs. fid. DR. BUCHAN'S This is the o"¡y Ointment yet discovere,1 that cures with ease the most inveterate sores, no matter of how long stand- iug. Itseflects are indeed wonderful, giving as it does instant relief to the sufferer. The many thousands who have used it declare it to beTHt. BKSI OIKTMKIST IN TPE WOULD. The proprietors are daily receiving numerous tes- timonials from persons of the highest respectability and standing, testifying to the rapidity with which cures are performed from its use. Many having toffered for years,— 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 loug-lost health. It is a most Invaluable Remedy for all kinds 01 sores, skin eruptions, and no family or person shold be without a certain quantity. The advantage possessed by this Oiutineut over all otherll is, that it will not close up the surface of a wounct leaving tt full of matter; but it will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal without breaking out again. The Fills should aid the Ointment in the following cases namely Piles, Boils, Excoriations Blotches on the Face. Ulcers, King-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and l.ips, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafart and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites Scalds, Cuts. Bites, Stings, Scrofula, King's Evil Bad Le,;s, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff Joints Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Clauds, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Scalds, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Hash, Tumors, Old and deep-seated I leers. H ounds, W orms, ike. Price Is. I Id. per Pot; or, by Post, Is,8d, 2s IJd 4s. This invigorating medicine restores the wasted and im- paired functions and powers o life, and when exH »usted by sojourn in hot climates, and excesses of various kinds, brought on in early youth, maturity, and old acc, It is a certain cure ior indigestion, low uess of spirits, h\pochoJIIlri- J (isis, asthma, neur.djiia sciat,c,t, tic doloreux chronic nerv ou- debility ami premature dec iv, nervo cerebral affections, renal pa, Ifrlt.t,oll and llIthlllllJatlon. wltll tiirir dau- £ gerous consequent deposits, such as gravel, stone, etc ( cliroiiic and spasmodic stricture, enlargement of the pros- trate, weakness of Ihe bladder, retention and ron-rttention, sottning of the kidneys, and all fell.e complaints. The, I prop- ities of tllis ilHaluaole remedy possess the power of f enriching, increasing, and purilying tach particular vital tluid, rendering them prolific, so as to etij'iy health and vigour. Is V\ hen the nervous system become^ relaxed, from causes so slight that the mind can scarcely give credeuce to the truth mii.ch, however, forces itself to view by iau^our, list e88'H'S, <118turbed sleep- inc.) the Strengthening Essence actb at once If) it m.inner visible to the Dlost careless observer, and when the CODstltutlOn may be said to be ou the eve of i!ec. when the senses become blunted, and nature seems tu call for the debt all mankiual IUUKt cancel, the Strength- eniug Essence dela>s the payment; and the fresh vigour imparteil gives a Kew Le;ise of Life. In short, it would oe superfluous to mention its advantages as a ton c stimulant, alterative, reviving, active, and strengthening agent It is aisol a jSu'ever-faiiing Remedy for loss of appetite, inward Wasting*, trembling or shaking of the hands, muscular and nervous maladies, gout, rhell- matism, "nil many other diseases originating in the heart, lungs, and nerves, 4c. It is a diuretic and laxative and act; most powerfully nu the internal mucous membrane of toe bowels, windpipe, "IC bciug acknowledged by all as the col NATliiiAlj UFTHE HU. A ,N Fit A ME. Per Bottle, As. (id., lIs, or me containing four times that quantity, 33s. Agents W anted. I ESTABLISHED 7 TEARS. Cardiff. I Recommended by the Principal Physicians and Surgeons in MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURG-EO TST 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 tbe cost. Extracting. Stopping, with gold or white cement. Children's Teeth regulated, and all operations of the mouth performed with ease and safetv. 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. rill.illii\i; AND DiUPMY ESTABLISH MENT, (Next door to the Ibthergill's Arms,) COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. DEES EVANS respectfully informs his XX 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. 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 w hole system, rendering it equally as desirable to the mail of business or pleasure as to the tfiost delicate female. Having been professionally analysed, used in pri- vate families for the past teu years, and fonnd 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 w ill Save Half toe Tea. Sold in Packets, at Id., 3d., fid., and Is each, with full directions for use, at the Olfice of this Paper, and by various Tradesmen in Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Gloucester, Bath, Liverpool, and London. Wholesale Orders to he addressed to Mr. GKORGR MAGGS. Sole Agent to the Manufacturers, 12, Dean- street, Portlaud-square, Bristol. The Great Domestic Revolution! HARPER TWELVETREES' SOAP HOW DEli for Washing without Rubbing,has created au elltire change and thorough revolution io the rnauagemont of the" Kauiiiy Wash;" and there are no reasons why the old, slovenly, and disgusting- process should be retained, a process so tin Knglish, unnecessary, unscientific, aud bar- barous, as to be considered a treat national disgrace Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder ,aves time, trouble, money, firing, soap, tontrue and temper," and entirely abolishes ttit, female slavery of the tub, and the present domestic-hapjiiness-destruying practice of washing itcoit tains notliiutf injurious, but is a, safe for the fabric and skiu as the best soap! Flannels become white and soft lik-1 new, coloured articles retain their original brilliancy, and white fabrics are greatly improved I-Unly boil the clothes 20 minutes and hang them up to dry. NO RUBBING is required, however dirty the clothes I A Penny Packet is equal to Two Pounds of SO-tp I Patentee:—Harper l'welvetrees, "The Works," Prom- ley by-How, Loudon, E. Sold by all Urocersand Druggists. Cheap Bread and Large Pudding's, Are secured by usin; HAKPKR T%vELVfTRLiEr' Baki gaud Pastry Powder, as used by the Army and Mavy, and Mer- cantile Marine. Its unrivalled excellence in producing WHOLESOME AN li )?tt;ESTIBLb, Bread without Veast has secured for it the most distinguished patronage. Harp- er Twelvetrees' Baking Powder is lighter and O1o,e mitri- [iom than yeast, and its use dispenses with all the delay ind inconvenience which is unavoidable where Yeast is used. rESTIMONIAI,S.-Il I have used several sorts of Baking Powder during the last few vears, but 1 like none so well as Harper Twelvetrees Baking and Pastry Powder," for I fiud it makes the nour ito further "—Sept. 10, 1860.-Mnl rnoKNEY, New North Road, 1 ondon. Patentee H»APKR TWKLVBI KEBS, The Works." Brolllley-by. How, London, E. Sol-i at Id., 2d f 6il., and Is. by all the Agents for HARPER TWELVE!REES- Soap Powder. BE OF GOOD CHEER, THE SINKING MAY BE SAVED! ark? HOLLO WAY S PILLS. The history of this great remedy is the most won- derful medical revelation that the world has ever known. It eatablishcs the all important fact that WHEREVER and in WHATEVER SHAPK internal disease exists, the disinfecting, searching, and healing proper- ties of the Pills are fully equal to its subjection and c ire. This is not a history written by one man, or even derived from the experiences of one nation, it consists of a compilation of testimonials from the sick nf every country, an unimpeachable record, the like of which has never been adduced in favour of any other Lscovery or invention since time began. Disorders of the Stomach A.re the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their ,H'ect is to rit!ate all the fluids of the bod and to lend a poisoned stream through all the channels of :irculation. Now what is the operation of rhe Pills ? flley cleanse the boweis, regulate the liver, bring the -etaxed or irritated stomach into a natural condition md acting through the secretive organs UPON ThE BLOOD ITSELF, change the state of the system from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome ellect upon all its parts and functions. Woman in all her Difficulties Is invited to test the regulating and restorative powers of this harmless, but elective preparation. At the two epochs of life in which the female system undergoes the most impoitant and critical changes, the Pills will prove a positive safeguard against evil consequences. They are also confidently recommend- ed as a specific, in every disútder to which females are exclusively subject. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLO- WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London aiso by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices .-Is. 1 ill., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and Ma. each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.- Duections f"r the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Hox.