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T. H. Evans's Announcements. THOS. H. bV ANS, tioneer and Vainer, CARDIFF CASTLE, iUTE-STREET, ABERDARE. rs AND DEBTS COLLECTED!! the Consols Insurance Association!! EDWARD LAWRANCE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, the Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig,) b of St. David's Church, Merthyr, L resume his professional visits to aerdare on Tuesday, July 23rd, 1861. Ow- numerous engagements, Mr. E. Lawrance be able to receive a few additional pupils :nsuing quarter, and will therefore feel those who require his services will at municate their wish to Mr. SHERBORNE, Aberdare.) of whom terms, &c., may be ;land-terrace, Merthyr, July, 1861. Vine & Spirit Vaults, r ALES AND DUBLIN PORTER STORES, W-STREET. ABEBDAEE. COWELL, late of the Owain Glyn- j Bridge End, Pontmorlais, Merthyr. 3 supplied on the lowest possible terms for 3BIIST EDWARDS, DOWLAIS, )r the Welsh Provincial, Phoenix, and British Equitable IND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES. fs^rffell Gymrelg-, Pris Chwech Cheinwg. Gan HUGH TEGAI. E Argraffiad Newydd o'r Ysgrifell fydd ddyfod allan o'r Wasg, yn cynwys I wersi gwir angenrheidiol, nad oeddynt affiad cvntaf. lau cyffredin i Lyfrwerthwyr, ac i Gym- a gymerant nifer gyda'u gilydd. t, cael gan yr awdwr, yn Aberdar. LGWAWR BRICK WORKS, Near Aberywawr Brewery. ) BUILDING BRICKS for Sale, 15s. per 1,000. Prompt Payments. NOTICE. UNG VAN will start from Gellifeilog, iviais, for Llanwrtyd and Builth Wells, Irecon, every Tuesday morning, at 6 o'clock, the Morlais Castle, Merthyr, at half- ALISO, will start from Builth every Wednes- Lng, for Rhaiadr and Llanidloes.—Charges o Joseph Jones, Carrier. NEATH & SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION.. TURD AY. JULY 27th, 1861, a Train leave Merthyr, at 6.15, p.m., calling at Llwydcoed, Hirwain, and Glyn-Neath, a, Llanelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, Carmar- 'ion, St. Clears, Whitland, Narberth Road, Road Haverfordwest, and New Milford raven.) Returning on MONDAY, JULY 29. ssengers from Aberdare to join and leave tt Abernant. ?8 for Carmarthen to leave and join the Carmarthen Junction. tere and back:- 3 Class. 2 Class. s. d. s. d. 'a, Neath, or Llansamlet 2 6 3 0 y, Pembrey, Ferryside, or wthen Junction 3 6 4 6 !lears 4 0 5 0 1d, Narberth Road, Clarbes- >ad, Haverfordwest, and New <1 .4 6 6 0 nay be obtained at the above-named Yale Stations, and at Aberdare on and after Inly 22nd. y application is recommended, to ensure on of the necessary accommodation. uly 16th, 1861. ILLIAM DAVIES'S (LATE OF MERTHYR) trcial Temperance Hotel LND BOARDING HOUSE, TSHER-STREET, SWANSEA. i Beds. Charges Moderate. Conduct- on strict Temperance Principles. Ses to and from every Train pass the the House is within a short distance Itermouth Railway Station. R A 0 R D 1 N A R Y MERIT belong to that which PLEASES EVERY ONE, II the case with the 'ENFIKLD PATENT STARCH. kling Champagne Cider. r. W. STRANGER & Co., ec..Totness, Devon., STORES at Swansea and Merthyr. This UiAe-Stst-class article is supplied in Casks luons upwards. SWANSEA, Francis Jeffrey; at MER- ^iel Crook. girted for Newport and Milford. A,L "goo SURGERY. b.«:a.- E- R- tZ.A.-ST, 'geon- Dentist, 55, HUf\-street, MERTHYR. ■fG his residence in the rriei.0}jg one of the most eminent Dentists, i,e eyery improvement in the Mechanical Appearance, Comfort, Articula- 'Uastication. 'nee at the BOOT HOTEL, ABERDARE, t> THURSBAY in every Month, "nunications to arrange appointments at fences, if addressed to 55, High-Btreet, be punctually attended to. CLEARING OUT THE REMAINDER OF THE SUMMER STOCK. WILLIAM SCOURFIELD, VICTORIA HOUSE, I> EGS to intimate his intention of SELLING OFF the whole of his SUMMER GOODS, at an im- sacrifice. Pnnted Muslins from 3fd. per yard, fast Colours; Muslin Robes at half price; Fancy Prints f °r Q3^SSeS' 4. j' or ^S- ^he dress of 8 yards; Flounced Robes desperately cheap- Prints from 35d. per yard wide width, fast colour; do extra quality, 5 £ d., worth 7d.; Black and Coloured Ooburgs, from 3|d per yard; White Calicoes and Long Cloths from 2d. per yard; a large lot of Stays l i /f nai ^d-reat bargains; 100 Black Chip Bonnets at 6 £ d., worth from Is. 9d. to 2s. 6d' each, a lot of Coloured Braid do., 8 £ d., worth Is. 6d. each; a large lot of Millinery Bonnets ana straw xxi^& to be sold much under value; Cashmere Shawls from 5s. lid., worth 15s.: SUIUBI" TT-TT "a*> do. Palitots, from 5s. lid., decided 4^.>Ci'pair; bonnet Ribbons from if a. per yard: Parachutes, farasols, Flowers, leathers, Gloves, &c., to be sold at an immense reduction. Ticks, Checks, Ducks, Forfars, Sheetings, Cords, Moleskins, also reduced. W. S. having determined upon relinquishing the Wollen Trade, and to enter more largely into the Linen Drapery and Millinery departments, will clear out his Stock of Broad Cloths, Fancy Trowserings, Doeskins, Tweeds, Pilots, Vestings, Ties, Scarfs, Silk Hankerchiefs, Cloth Caps, Felt Hats, &c., regardless of cost, in order to effect a speedy clearance. W. Scourfield's celebrated 10s. 6d. Hat, now reduced to 8s. lid. Parties from Hirwain and Mountain Ash purchasing a2 worth shall have the carriage allowed. The Sale to commence on Saturday next, July 20th, and the following days. Victoria House, July 17tlt, 1861. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LONDON, PLYMOUTH, CORK, CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. JULY 1861. «. =1— RPHE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S Screw Steamer "DODO," "IBIS," or CORMO- J- RANT," is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occur- reiice' or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels during the month of July, 1861. From LONDON every THURSDAY, at Eight a.m. July 4th, Steam Ship "DODO," London to Cardiff. ii llth, „ IBIS," „ Newport. „ 18th, „ "CORMORANT," Cardiff. „ 25th, „ DODO," Newport. Aug. ist, „ -IBIS," CARDI £ From CARDIFF and NEWPOKT to CORK. I From CORK to CARDIFF and NEWPORT. e," Newport, Saturday, July 6th. 4 a.m. To Newport Wednesday, July 3rd 10 a.m. Cardiff, Saturday, 13th. 83a.m. "Cardiff, Wednesday, 10th. 4 p.m. Newport, Saturday, 20th 4 a.m. I „ Newport, Wednesday, 17th 9 a.m. Cardiff, Saturday 27th 8 a,.m.. „ Cardiff, Wednesday, .24th. 4 p.m. „ Newport, Wednesday, 31st, 8 a.m. The above-named Steamers will convey goods from PLYMOUTH, on Saturdays, to CardifFor Newport, at reasonable rates of freight. BeiT" Goods received in London at British and Foreign Steam Wharf, Lower East Smithfield, and at West Kent Wharf, Montague Close, Southwark. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to James Hartley & Co., 137, Leadenhall-street, Lon- don L. W. Glover, Secretary Cork Steam Ship Company, Cork; Thomas Nicholson, Plymouth James Maddocks, Cork Steam Ship Company's Wharf, Newport, Mon.; or to OWEN & DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff. IMPERIAL TEA POT, Opposite the" Telegraph Office, MARKET SQUARE, MERTJHYR^TYDPIL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. WE. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the inhabitants of Merthyr and its neighbourhood, TV. that he has now opened the above premises, where parties may be supplied with all kinds of GROCERIES at the lowest possible prices consistent with good quality. A choice selection of Teas and Coffees of all kinds and of the strongest and finest flavour, which cannot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers. Also, the best kind of PROVISIONS, such as Butter, Cheese, Bacon, &c., which will always be sold at the LOWEST market price. Bread made on the premises, and with the finest flour, will be sold equally as cheap in comparison as the flour, and other articles too numerous to be mentioned. N.B. A Stock of prime Welsh Butter always kept on hand, and Parties in the Trade will be supplied at the Lowest Prices, according to Carmarthen Market, from one Cask upwards, which may be forwarded I direct from Carmarthen, or from the Establishment, Market Square, Merthyr. FALVIILY WINE AND SPiBIT ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET (Corner of St. John-street), CARDIFF. PULTON, DUNI.OP, AND CO. EESPECTFVLLY inform private families and others that their Stock consists of the choicest WINES, SPIRITS, JA PORTER, and A LEg, selected expressly for private use, and the prices arranged on the lowest scale. WIN HS. SPIRITS Fine old Port, at 16s., 44s • a"<i 48s per Dozen. Finest old French Brandy (9 years old), 28s. per Gallon. Very superior old crusted Port, at 54s Hollands Cin, finest quality, 18s. Superior Pale and Gold ^ht-rry. :<■>»., 3Ps., 42s., and 48s. Best old Irish or Scotch Whiskey, I9s. An exi ellent Clnret, at'^4s. anil 3Ss. Fine Irisk VShiskey, l?s. Chai.ipagne, at 48s., Best Jamaica Kum, 18s. Marsala, finest quality. 24s. London Gin, 12s. fid. and 13s. 6d Rest Dublin Porter, per dozen imperial pints, 3s 6d.; Bass's Pale Ale, 4s. 3d.; fine niild Ale, 3s lid.; Alloa Pale Beer 28 6d. Best Dublin Porter, Bass's aud other Mes, in casks to *uit private families. A full List of Prices may he had 011 application. orders per post punctually attended to. Terms, Cash. ASTONISHING EFFECTS IN THE APPLICATION OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, • 1 AS PRACTISED BY MRS. R, H. WILLIAMS, Galvanist, Electrician, and Herbalist, being superior to any other system of Electrical GAL^III'9NB»IAN(' 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. 7, Duke street, (opposite the Taff Vale Railway Goods Station,) Aberdare. All Letters punctually attended to.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL…
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY. ABEBDARB -A.3KTID ^7"XOI3STIT"3r. IN order to satisfy the min s of the Member s, the Committee deem it desirable to publish the present state of the funds and property now belonging o the Royal Liver Friendly Society. At the present time (June 18, 1861) there is standing to the credit of the Society IN THE NAMES OF THE TRUSTEES :— Bank Deposits, viz. Liverpool Savings' Bank JB9787156 National Security Savings' Bank, Glasgow 1007 10 4 R — £ 10,795 5 10 Investments in course of Transfer to tne trustees: Stock in the London and North Western Railway Company. 150 0 0 Bond of the Liverpool Dock Trustees 381 V8 1 Freehold Premises, Presoot-st.,—Fixtures and Furniture, Chief Offices & Branches 3 94 14 8 ——————— 3,626 12 9 Total now in names of Trustee* and in course of Transfer to them 14,42118 7 There are also Loans due from Members 1404 19 lit Deposited in Abbey-st. g»vin(?B'JB»nk, Dublint in the name of the Society's Agents there 60 11 5 ash in the hands of the Agents at Glasgow 37a l 4, Cash in the hands of the Treasurer 383 11 11i ——————— 2,21148 916,633 3 3 Exclusive of balance in the hands of the Agents retained by them to meet the current expenses, estimated at £ 60ft. Any member or party beneficially interested in the Society can ascertain the truth of this statement by applying at the banks above-named, as to the ereditst here at the office of Mr. EDWARD BRETHKBTON, T'ekin Buildings, Harrington-street, Live-pool, to see the Bond, Scrip and Deedf ot the property and at the Society's otHc. s, 16, Prescot-street, Liverpool, to ascertain the correctness of the amount of loans outstanding, and the money in the hands of the, gents and Treasurer. For further assurance to the members, it may be stated that the above sum of Sixteen Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty- three Pounds, Three Shillings and I hree-pence. i.- clear of all law charges due the Society's Solicitor: his account for the late proceedings having been paid up to the present time. (Signed) JOSEPH SWANN, Chairman of the Society. We certify the above statement of items of property, amounting to Sixteen Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-three Pounds, Three Shillings and Three-pence, as now belonging to the Royal Liver Friendly Society to be correct. (Signed) EDWARD BREtH HRTON. Solicitor, Pekin Buildings, Harrington-st., Liverpool. (Signed) H \RMOND BANNER & SON, Public accountants. North John-st., Liverpool. Royal Liver Friendly Society's Office*, 16, jPrescot-street, Liverpool, 1 ftth June, 1861 MR. J. W. GORDON, Whitcombe-street, kberdare, MAJTAOBB. DAVID DAVIES, Esq., Glouceeter-terrace, MEDICAL OFFICBS.
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GENEKJlL PRINTING OF ICE, COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. J. T. JONES, PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE "ABERDARE TIMES," RESPECTFULLY informs the Public ofAbetAare. and South Wales generally, that he possesses.. every facility for executing orders to any extent in LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all it de^tnvem.2 with elegance, accuracy, and despatch, at the lowest rate of charges. Pu 11,- Complies, Colliery Proprietors, Iron Masters, Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Authors, and Tra(ies-en requiring a large amount of Printing will find considerable advantages at this Establishment. 0 0 Ledgers and Account BOOK. Ruled and Bound to pattern in the inuot urate, and superior manner, at the lowest remunerative price*. CHEAP SUMMER CLOTHING! SUMMER COATS, from 4s. 9d. I SUMMER TROUSERS, from 4s. lid.! (gUMMER VESTS, from 3s. 6d.! AT COPELAND"S, COMMERCIAL-PLACE. ARRRnAJuc JO- JR- LEWIS, Auctioneer, Valuer, Accountant, Share Broker, and General Agent, BEGS to announce that all matters entrust- -D ed to him shall be carefully and punctually attended to. Mortgages and other Loans effected Rents and Debts collected. Agent for the Provincial Welsh Insurance, and the National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Com- panies. Offices 36, High-street, Merthyr. (A CARD.] REES GABE, LORD RAGLAN INN, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Guinness's Porter & London Stout. Bass's, Allsopp's, Burton, and Pale Ales, Beer, Porter, &c. Dealer in Wines & Spirits. Horses Let on Hire on the most reasonable terms. 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, Scuools, Unions, and large Bakeries. Manufactory—1, St. James's Square, Cheltenham GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, THE LADIES are respectfully informed -L that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WHEATKN, RICE, and other Pawder STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is the FINEST STANCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. Cabinet, Upholstery, and Carpet Warehouse. THE largest and best assorted STOCK in South Wales is to be seen at No. 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS, Proprietor. Parties about to furnish would do well to visit the above Establishment. TO IRON MASTERS, COAL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. THK CARD1HF ROPERY CO. manufacture Pit Ropes, Capstan It opes, Hemp Engine Yarn, Flax Packinir, Tweed Packing for Gas and Water Pipes, and every other description of Curdage. Orders received by R. VERITY, Bnte Docks, Cardiff. TO THE AFFLICTED. MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, Apothecary, 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 Establishment—No. 20, Shakespeare- street, Plucca-lane, Cardiff. Mr. TUCKER maybe consulted GRATIS, for One Month or Si* Weeks, at Mr. John Jones, grocer, 4c., opposite the Pontmorlais Castle Inn, Merthyr Tydfil, from 9 to 10 in the morninff, and the whole of Market day*—Saturdays and Sun- dagr TUCKER begs the public to observe that he has been visiting this town and neighbourhood for the last 44 years and he is thankful to add that it has been his studv during that peiiod to cure many of his fellow-creatures who have been afflicted with King's Evil, Scrofula, Ulcerated Sore Legs, Scurvy in the Blood, and other complaints where secrecy is required with any man in England or Wales 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 Head in Children, the Toothache, inflammation, Dimnes* of the Eyes &c. A certain cure for Corns, if of more than twenty years standing. Also a cure for Strain?, 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 of the body, and the Erysipelas. BENSON'S WATCHES & CLOCKS. Manufactories, 33 and 34, ljudgatk Hill, and 46 aud 47, Cornhill, London, .E. 0. ESTABLISHEP 1749. T W. BENSON, as an if U V • eminent and old-established London Watch and Clock Manufacturer, has. for the guidance of intending purchasers. published a new Illustrated ^4^535^1^ Pamphlet on Watches and Clocks (free for 2 stamps), which should be carefully read by all before buying. It contains f*u]l description of every construction IQJnlKM^nHwIof Watch now made, with their prices, fjincluding Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical escapements. It contains also numerous designs for the decoration of Watches, by eminent London Artists, made expressly for this manufactory, and sketches and prices of various kinds of Clocks and Timepieces. This work is so arranged that person living in any part of the world can select the Watch best adapted fori 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 LADY S WATCH-—" Exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation and perfection of mechaniam. Morning Silver 3 to 18 guineas. Gold 5 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S GENTLEM AN'S WATCH. A11 that can be desired in finish, taste, and deslgn.Globe. Sjiver 2 to 50 guineas. Gold 6 to 100 guineas. BENsoNIS LEVER W ATCHES. Le.ne nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with."—Standard. Silver -I to 30 guineas- Gold 7 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S HORIZONTAL W YTCH.-« A good watch without paying an exorbitant price.'—Daily Teleqramh. SUver 2 to 8 guineas. Gold 5 to 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. WEEKLY CONVEYANCE BETWEEN DOWLAIS AND ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN DAVIES begs to announce that his old established SPRING VAN will run as follows for the Season Leaves the Horse & Groom, Gelli- faelog, fiocvlais, every Monday morning at half-past 6, through Pontmorlais, Devynock, and Trecastie, arriving at Llandovery in time to catch the last Train on the Vale of Towy Railway for Swansea, Caroaar- then, &c., starting from the Three Horse Shoes, Llan- dovery, on Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock, to Lunpeter, Aberayron, and Aberystwyth, returning from the Nag's Head Inn, Aberystwyth, every Wednesday, at 2 P.M., to the Lloyd Jark Arms, Aberayron, starting from there at 6 o'clock every Thursday morning, throagh Lampeter and Pumsaint, arriving at the Three Horse Shoes Inn, Llandovery, at 5 o'clock, in time for the down Tram, anil leaving there at 5 o'clock every Friday moruintr through Trecastle, Devynock, for Merthyr, arriving there in time for the down Train for Swatjsea, Pontvpool. the Vans R,„»_ -»u Vale. 0 IGRA.JM1::M:A.R SCHOOL, ABERDARE. Conducted by JOHN G MORGAN, M.C.P., Member of the London University. T 1ST of Candidates from this School who J-J have obtained Certificates at the College of Preceptors, London. MIDSUMMER I860.—3rd CLASS. Rieh^ C±jte^MAS Da vies John Williams | urtuigo _pI,A88» ■ LOWER COMMERCIAL. Richard E. Pughe I Thomas K. David Davies MIDSUMMER, 1861.—3rd CLASS. William B. John I Thomas W. Jones Austin G. While Ebenezer Lewis Elias Gething Philip Evans LOWER COMMERCIAL. John Williams I George H. Floud HIGHER COMMERCIAL. Richard E. Pughe I Thomas K. David Davies Schoolre-opened on Tuesday, July2nd, 1861. EL & ant,. v £ e & azou C", I C, owels HEALTH, HAPPINESS, & LONG LIFE And within the reach of all. Every one may be his own Physician, by the use of DR. BUCHAN'S VEGETABLE DOMESTIC MEDI- CINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchan, I?ellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c Sic. They are entirely vegetable, perfectly innocent, and cures are daily 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 tbe jurisdilltion of The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, and also before the Magistrates sitting in, and for the Counties of Middlesex. Surrey, &c., fee., 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 the Proprieties to take out Letters l-atent of Great Britain, in order to protect them from imitation, their saccharine covering, which is coleur de rose (pink), distinguishing them from all others. They are pleasant to the taste, and may be taken by the most delicate female or child, without fear ot nausea or discomfort, gliding down imperceptibly like a sugar plum. r r HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD. l»ur race is subject to an overflow of vitiated bile, which is Loth prevalent and dangerous; but these Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. Their use prevents the collecfon of those impurities, which cause so much danger to the fine organs of the stomach and bowels. They soon cure liver complaints dyspepsia, rheumatism, flatulence, wind and gripiog in the stomach and bowels, diarhoea, loss of appetite, hea-ache, heartburn, pain in the chest, sudden faintness and costiveneas, scorbutic affections, skin erup- tions, deep-seated utcers.&c.atso acting most visibly on the complexion .preserving, improving, softening, aud beautify- ing tilt: 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 roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage, removing every 1111- healthy accumulation, till the blood is purified, 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. I hey Puree out the Humours which breed and generate distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural actions, and import 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. IJD.; or by post, Is. 4d. „ 2s. Dd. „ 3s. 2d. „ 4s ttd. „ 3s 2d. t, lis, Ils. Od. DR. BUCHAN'S This is the only Ointment yet discovered that cures with ease the most inveterate sores, no matter of how long stand- ing. itsenects are indeed wonderful, giving as it does instant relief to the sufferer. The many thousands who have used it declare it to be TH" BESI OINTMENT IN TaB WOItLU. llle 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 rutfered for years,- bad 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 kiDds ot sores, skin eruptions, and no family or person shold be without a certain quantity. The advantage possessed by this Ointment over all others is, tbat it will not close up the surface of a wound leaving tt full of matter; but it will tirst 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, Excoriations Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafad and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites Scalds, Cuts, Bites, Stings, Scrofula, King's Evil. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff Joints Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbago, Hheumatisin, Scalds, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore ibroats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tnmors, Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, orms, &c. Price Is. I id. per Pot; or, by Post, I g. 8d. 2s. 9d. 4s. DR. BUCHAN'S This invigorating medicine restores the wasted and un- paired functions and powers 0: life, and when exhausted by sojourn in hot climates, and excesses of various kinds, brought oil in early youth, maturity, and old age. It is a certain cure for indigestion, lowness of spirits, h)pocboudr.- asis, asthma, neuralgia. sciatica, tic doloreux. chronic nerv OIK debility ami premature decay, Ilerv.vereb,ral affections, renal paius, irritation 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 rou-retentiou, softuing of the kidneys, and all fern ile complaints. The prop-it.es of this invaluable remedy possess the power of enriching, increasing, and purifying tacb particular vital iluid, rendering them prolific, so as to enj jy 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, torces 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 be said to be on the eve 01 decii)., When the oenses become blunted, and t.atoreseema to call for the debt all mankind must cancel, the Strength- ening Essence (lela.s the payment; and the fresh vigour imparted gives a ir* .hnrt ♦ New Lease of Life. J in snori, it would on superfluous to mention its advantages as a tonic stimulant, alteiative, reviving, active, and strengthening agent. It is also a Never-failing: Remedy for loss of appetite, inward w-i.^tings, trembling or sbakije ot the hands, muscular and nervous maladies, gout, uiatism, and many other dise-ises originating in the Msart, lungs, and nerves, ^c. It is a aiuretie ai"* laxatj'e. and acts most powerfully uu the interna1 ,.¡IICOUS mea-rane of the bowels, windpipe, *c bei^ P H u the sole •• NATUIV^L ST"FHBLNE« <> IHE HU- ^Per 6d'' lls" or,,ne containing four times that niin* ii3s» Agents Wanted. I ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS. Recommended by the Principal Physicians and. Surgeon in Cardiff. I. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTOtt, r STFJRGFCLEOTSR IDBJSTTisT 24, CHARLES-STREEi, CARDIFF, CONTINUES to supply the loss of Teeth with his usual success, withou$ the Extraction of roots rgving ^"e slightest pain. Teeth Set in vulcanized Indian* pu™fri. an excellent substitute for gold at Jalf the cost. T«Sth^LnR,i x ?Tth goW wh,le eem*»t. Children's Lmplete-s^fVom <^™tio„s <* the mouth performed 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. 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 IVALUABLK 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 beco ming a necessary article of family use. One Penny Packet will IRst a week inmost families, and will Save Half the Tea. Sold in Packets, at Id., 3d., 6d., an4 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 be addressed to Mr. GEORGE MAGGS. Sole Agent to the Manufacturers, 12, Dean- street, Portland-square, Bristol. C. GRIMSHAW & qo,'S "BLACK STAR" LINJG OF Jglgg PACKET SHIPS. LiVEHPOOLTO NEW YORK. Sailing Weekly throughout the Year. Tom Tons "hips..Captains. Register. Burthen. WEBSTER J. J. Lawrence 1727 3000 ELLEN AUSTEN W. H. Garrick 1698 2800' HENRY CLAY D. Caulkina 1207 2040 OBIENT G. S. Hill 1560 2700 CALHOUN D. H. Truman 1749 3000 EXCELSIOR J. Q. A. Swift 1163 2000 STAR OF THE "WIST H Morrison 1191 2030 Lucy THOMPSON G. Crocker 1490 2500 JKBBMIAH THOMPSON C. H. Blake ]8"0 3400 CITY OF NEW XoM C. H. Salter 1830 3400 TTpaoojr J.S.Satter 1611 2760 AMERICA H. F. Salter 1180 2020 EMPIBB STATE. L. J. Briggs 1333 2290 I/ADY FBAWKLIW J.Jordan 1374. 2300 ItrvurciBMS H. L. Hepburn 1768 3000 They are all first-class Ships, NEARLY ALL NEW, built of the very best materials, and are reraarkajbly fast sailers. Their Commanders are men of experience and nautical judg- ment, and are well acquainted with the Trade. I The First Cabins are fitted up in a most elegant and com- modious stvle, where Passengers have every possible comfort and accommodation, at a very reasonable rate. The Second Cabins and Steerages are lofty and airy, and are m 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 eff provisions. Children under eight years receiving half sach allowance, viz. 3 £ lbs. Bread 2 lbs. Potatoes 1 „ Flour 1 Sugar J li Oatmeal 2oz.*Tea r l| „ Peas 4 „ Mustwd > 3 quarts "Water daily. l £ Eice j Pepper I t l £ Salt Beef 2 Salt 1 „ Salt Pork J pint Vinegar' J The appointed days of sailing are strictly adhered to. Sums of monev 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. BE OF GOOD CHEER, THE SINKING MAY BE SAVED.! PILLS. The history of this great remedy is the most won- derful medical revelation that the world has ever known. It eatablishes the aril important fact that WHEREVER and in WHATEVER SHAPE internal disease exists, the disinfecting, searching, and healing proper- ties of the Pills are fully equal to its subjection aDd cure. This is not a history written by one man, or even derived from the experiences of one naticn, it consists of a compilation of testimonials from THE sick of every country, an unimpeachabte record, the like of which has never been adduced in favour of4ny other discovery or invention since time began. /> xiisorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their enect is to vitiate all the fluids of the body, and to send a ptiisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. Now what is the operation of the Pills ? they cleanse the bowels, re^n'ate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into- a natural condition and acting through the secretive organs OPON THE BLOOD ITSELF, change the state of the SYSTEM from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome effect upon all its parts and functions Woman m all her Difficulties Is invited to test the regulating and restorative poweis of this <)arm!ess, but effective preparation. At the two epochs of life in which the female system undergoes the most important and critical changes, the Piu" will prove a positive safeguard against evil consequences. They are also confidently recommend- ed i*1 a specific, in every disorder to which females are exclusively Subject. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLO- WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at -the following prices .—Is lid., 9d., 4a. 6d., Us., 22s., and :-S3s. each Box. There is a considerable saViVg hy tak ng the Jaruer sizes. N.B.—Dxections for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Kn"