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Kr. T. H. Evans's Announcements. THOS. H. EVANS, ictioneer and Valuer, CARDIFF CASTLE, BUTE-STREET, ABERDARE. rr TO THE LONDON & LIVERPOOL FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. 4 to the Contois Insurance Association At GLAss. AND GENERAL FIIMTSBIIG SHOW ROOMS, 'ly opposite the Vale of Neath Station, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. at the Dark Gate, CARMARTHEN, and Castle-street, SWANSEA. JACOB has always a large and well- selected STOCK of CHINA, GLASS, and rHENWARE of every description. Electro- Paper, and Japan Trays, Chimney and other 28, Table and Hall Lamps, Metal Tea and Cof- )ts, Knives and Forks, Chimney and other Or- tlts, Desks, Workboxes, Tea Caddies, Dressing &c.. and Fancy Goods of all kinds. I" China, and Earthenware matched to any Patterns. ?RI3STCE OF WALES, ABERAMAN. OSES THOMAS begs respectfully to inform his friends that he is now selling E-BREWED BERR at 5d. per Quart. TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. 'ANTED, a good BAKER, one that has been also accustomed to the Grocery busi- rtll be preferred. Ily to the Office of this Paper. Yi^rtfell Qyinrelgv Prig Chweeli Cheiniog. Gan HUGH TEGAI. MAE Argraffiad Newydd o'r Ysgrifell newydd ddyfod allan o'r Wasg, yn cynwys (dd o wersi gwir angenrheidiol, nad oeddynt argraffiad cyntaf. Mnodau cyffredin i Lyfrwerthwyr, ac i Gym- dau a gymerant nifer gyda'u gilydd. i'w cael gan yr awdwr, yn Aberdar. Wine & Spirit Vaults, rON ALES AND DUBLIN PORTER STORES. LKOM-STBSST. ASE&DARB. IN COWELL, late of the Owain Glyn- iwT," Bridge End, Pontmorlais, Merthyr. lilies supplied on the lowest possible terms for 5. BLOKDII 'oming to NEATH on SATTTRDAY, the 24th AUGUST. For Extrordinary Cheap Excursion I and Programme, see small Bills. NOTICE. IS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that I will not be accountable for any Debt or Debts con- [1 by my wife, Elizabeth Daviee, or any one fter this date. (Signed) THOMAS DAVIES. "dare Colliery, AUGUST 16th, 1861. L- THE GREAT TIONAL EISTEDDFOD, TO BE HELD AT ABERDARE fcUr, WEDNESEA Y and THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 21st, and 22nd. E LOCAL COMMITTEE humbly solicit the Tradespeople of ABERDARE, from Mill-street Canaan, to CLOSE their respective Houses of S8s on Thursday, 22nd inst only, to enable fating men to attend the Eisteddfod on that PHILIP JOHN, Grocer, DANIEL GRIFFITHS. Ironmonger. want a good CIGAR or some genuine °BACCO,callat !)cOCK'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Old Post Office, High -street, Aberdare. -Likenesses taken from 6d. upwards, with complete. JOHN EDWARDS, DOWLAIS, It tor the Welsh Provincial, Phoenix, and British Equitable AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES. taow A WR BRICK WORKS, Near Abergtvawr Brewery. )OD BUILDING BRICKS for Sale, at 15s. per 1,000. Prompt Payments. tTRAORDINARY MERIT IrIllit belong to that which „ PLRASM EVERY ONE, IR the case with the _^LENFIELD PATENT STARCH. THE BAKER'S ITCH." J &R^^ers 8U^er more or less from "Psori- pj]Palmaria," or Baker's Itch," see Eras- n> Esq., the Lancet, &c., &c., on skin dis- 151611 seldom eat Baker's Bread. eePecially children, die annually from ?18 anfl poisonous perspiration of the it«j v r°ll8 in the hot weather more than iav £ .°Ur daily bread. To obviate the above use 0bO» QUINTIN'S ROYAL BREAD- proceR MAKING MACHINE. yin„ • 8 breaking up the Baker's sponge is ■6 e extreme. See small bills. atioa ck to 50 Bushels. —Prices, &c., on I t2 St. James'-square, Cheltenham -^g^Holborn, London. • KDWAHD LAWRANCE, 0nt f*l°FESSOR OP MUSIC, ^On*ervatormm of Music, Leipzig,) David's Church, Merthyr, Ab_ i"e8Ume his professional visits to hi8 n^re °n Tuesday, July 23rd, 1861. Ow- hly be D?<?r°UB engagements, Mr. E. Lawrance 'e eriHi ,*e to receive a fere additional pupils d if ln8 quarter, and will therefore feel c°ulrnM °?e who require his services will at Hist AV!LlCate fctieir wish to Mr. SHEBBORNE, Jed.' dare,) of whom terms, &c., may be ^^d-terrace, Merthyr, July, 1861. TIIE LAST WEEK. W. WIGHTMAN'S SELLING OFF AND CLEARING OUT SALE BEFORE LEAVING ABERDARE. THE crowds visiting this Shop for the two weeks past can testify to their neighbours as to -i- the Cheapness of the Goods they have purchased. The READY-MADE CLOTHING in this Shop for Boys, Youths, and Men is suitable for any class and as this is the Last Week before closing the Shop, buyers of Ready-Made Clothing will effect a great sav- ing by making their purchases this the last week. The immense number of BOOTS and SHOES sold last week must have attracted public attention, who may still expect greater BARGAINS this the last week. HATS and CAPS sacrificed. There is no mistake in getting BARGAINS here, for the whole must be cleared out of the shop on or before this day week. WEDNESDATT, AUGUST 28, ia61.- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, < On the premises, on the above date, By Mr. TITUS JONES, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects of MR. WIGHTMAN, Commercial-square, who is leaving ABERDARE, consisting of Mahogany four-post, tent, and other Bedsteads, Feather and Millpuff Beds, Pillows, Matresses, Counterpanes, Dressing Tables, Washing-stands, Towel-stands, Looking- glasses, Foot-pan, Bed-steps, Chairs, Night Commode, &c. A Windmill Clock working in landscape, Gilt Frame, Oil Paintings and Pictures, Mahogany What-not, Italian Vases, a case of Gilded Birds in wax flowers, a beautiful Model of Jerusalem in Mahogany case, Morocco Easy Chair, Couch, Sofa, Globe, Mahogany, Square, and Loo Tables, Cheffonier, large Drawing-room Pier Glass, China tea service, Siver- plated cut glass Decanter Stand, Plated Candlesticks, Red Damask Curtains, Poles, Rings, Rollers, and Blinds, Rich Inkstand and Lady's Case, several costly Ornaments, Palmer's Lamp, Sattenwood Side Table, Writing Desk Rapine's "History of England" in 2 vols., Stackhouse's "History of the Bible," 2 vols., large" Dictionary of the World," "Life of Wellington," with other books Framed Needlework Pictures, Spirit-stand in Mahogany case, and Knife-stand. Kitchen ware, and large Table with drawers, Meat Safes, Salters Improved Weight and Scales, Kitchen utensils. Several Pier Glasses, Shop Fixtures, ( hairs, Glass, also the large Gilt Hand now hanging over the door. CLEARING OUT THE REMAINDER OF THE SUMMER STOCK. WILLIAM SCOURFIELD, VICTORIA HOUSE, BEGS to intimate his intention of SELLING OFF the whole of his SUMMER GOODS, at an im- mense sacrifice. Printed Muslins from 3 £ d. per yard, fast Colours; Muslin Robes at half price; Fancy Mohairs for dresses, from 3fd. per yard, or 2s. 6d. the dress of 8 yards; Flounced Robes desperately cheap; Prints from 3fd. per yard wide width, fast colour; do extra quality, 5Jd., worth 7d.; Black and Coloured Coburgs, from 3fd. per yard; White Calicoes and Long Cloths from 2d. per yard; a large lot of Stays, llld., Is. 41 d., and Is. 10d., great bargains; 100 Black Chip Bonnets at 6id., worth from Is. 9d. to 28. 6d. 2 1 2 each; a lot of Coloured Braid do., Sid., worth Is. 6d. each; a large lot of Millinery Bonnets and Straw Hats to be sold much under value; Cashmere Shawls from 5s. lid., worth 15s.; Summer Mantles from 3s. lid.; do. Palitots, from 5s. lid., decided bargains; Cotton Hose, from ljd. per pair; Bonnet Ribbons from lid. per yard: Parachutes, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, 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 £ 2 worth shall have the carriage allowed. The Sale to commence on Saturday next, July 20th, and the following days. Victoria House, Aberdare, July 17th, 1861. IMPERIAL TEA POT, Opposite the" Telegraph Office, SQUARE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. WE. WILLIAMS respectfully informs the inhabitants of Merthyr and its neighbourhood, • 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 direct from Carmarthen, or from the Establishment, Market Square, Merthyr. FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET (Corner of St. John-street), CARDIFF. FULTON, DUNI.OP, AND CO. RESPECTPVL'LY inform private families and others that their Stock consists of the choicest WIVES, SPIRITS, PORTER, and ALES, selected expressly for private use, and the prices arranged on the lowest scale. WINES. SPIRITS. FiDe old Port, at 36s., 44s and 48s. per Dozen. Finest old French Brandy (9 yearn old), 28s. per Gallon. FiDe old Port, at 36s., 4411 and 48s. per Dozen. Finest old French Brandy (9 vears old), 28s. per Gallon. Very superior old crusted Port, at 54s. Hollands (»in, finest quality, 18s. Superior Pale and Gold Sherry, 30s., 308., 428., and 48s. Best old Irish or Scotch Whiskey, I9g. An excellent Claret, at ?4s. and 36s. Fine Irish Whiskey, 17s. Champagne, at 48»., aud 7is. Best Jamaica Ruin, 18s. Champagne, at 48»., aud 7is. Best Jamaica Ruin, 18s. Marsala, finest quality, 24s. 1 London G-in, 12s. 6d. and 13s. 6d. Rest Dublin Porter, per dozen imperial pints, 3s. 6d.; Bass's Pale Ale, 4s. 3d.; fine tuild Ale, 3s <M.; Alloa Pale Beer 2s 6d. Best Dublin Porter, Baxs's and other Ales, in casks to ,uit rrivate families. A full List of Prices may be had on application. Orders per post punctually attended to. Terms, Cash. ASTONISHING EFFECTS IN THE APPLICATION OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, AS PRACTISED BY MRS. R. H. WILLIAMS, Galvanist, Electrician, and Herbalist, being superior to any other system of Electrical Galvinism, and an entire change to its administration; and gained the Prize Medal for the hest 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. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PLYMOUTH, CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. AUGUST 1861. n FTIHE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S Screw Steamer "DODO," "IBIS," or "CORMO- JL RANT," is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occur- rence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels during the month of July, 1861. From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK. From CORK to CARDIFF and NEWPORT. Newport, Saturday, August 3rd. 3 p,m. Cardiff, Wednesday, 7th. 3jp.m. Cardiff, Saturday, 7ja.ni. Newport, Wednesday, 14th. 8 1 a.m. Newport, Saturday, 17th 3 p.m. Cardiff, Wednesday, 21st 3 £ p.m. Cardiff, Saturday 24th 713.m. Newport, Wednesday, 28th, 7 a.m. Newport, Saturday, 31st. 2 p.m. The above-named Steamers will convey goods from PLYMOUTH, on Saturdays, to Cardiff or Newport, at reasonable rates of freight. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to L. W. Glover, Secretary Qork Steam Ship Com- pany, Cork Thomas Nicholson, Plymouth; JamesMaddocks, Cork Steam Ship Company's Wharf, New- port, Mon.; or no OWEN & DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff. GjStfERAL PHOFTXITG OFFICE, COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. J. T. JONES, PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE ABERDARE TIMES," T) ESPECTFULLY informs the Public of Aberdare, and South Wales generally, that he possesses Jli every facility for executing orders to any extent in LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all its departments 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. c ç. J; (" .¡ I SELLING OFF!! CLEARING OUT! At greatly reduced Prices. M EN'S and BOYS' Summer Coats. Jy/JEN'S and BOYS' Summer Trousers. m ENIS and BOYS' Summer Vests. AT COPELAND'S, COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABERDARE. CaMnet, Upholstery, and Carpet Warehouse. THE largest and best assorted STOCK in JL 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. GLEN FIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WHKATKN, RICE, and other Powder STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. D- R- LEWIS, Auctioneer, Valuer, Accountant, Share Broker, and General Agent, BEGS to announce that all matters entrust- 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. Omces 36, High-street, Merthyr. TO IRON MASTERS, COAL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. TH Fi CARllIKF ROPERY CO. manufacture Pit Ropeg, Capstan Rope*, Hemp Engine Yarn, Flax Packing, Tweed Packing: for Gas and Watef Pipes, and every other description of Cordage. Orders received by R. VERITY, Bnte Docks, Cardiff. TO THE AFFLICTED. 1%/TR. 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 Establishment—No. 20, Shakespeare- street, Plucca-lane, Cardiff. Mr. TUCKER may he consulted GRATIS, for One Month or Six Weeks, at Mr. John Jones, grocer, &c., opposite the Pontmorlais Castle inn, Merthyr Tvdfll, from 9 to 10 in the mornintr, 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 44 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 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, Kilious and Sick Headaches. He also can cure the Ringworm or Scurf Head in Children, the Toothache, inflammation, Dimness 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. 66, QUEEN STREKT, LONDON, 23rd August, 1860. Messrs. R. WOTHERSPOON & Co., 46, Dutilop-street, Glasgow. DEAR SI KS,—I have, as requested, to-day visited the Royal Lallndry, with reference to the Advertise nient. 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. Thojnpson, 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 none of these have been found nearly equal in quality to the Glenfield. I am, Dear Sirs, your obedient Servant, WM. BLACK. At the request of their numerous patients, Messrs. Cabrie will attend Aberystwyth August IDth, 20th, and 21st, a the Bellevue Hotel private apartments. The extraordinary succe a of Messrs. Gabriels' produc- tions-unparalleled in Mechanical Dentistry-the remark- abtfj simplicity of arrangement, together with the won- derful amount of comfort enjoyed by the wearer, as well as the perfectly indestructible nature of the materials employed, which last a life-time, have produced a host of imitations, and the usual results in such cases. Certain persons, unable to adopt Messrs. Gabriels' improvement, have imitated their advertisements, and adopted other methods, so as to lead the public to believe they can supply Messrs. Gabriels' in- ventions. Messrs. Gabriel feel it d duty then owe to their patients, as \vell as 10 themselves, to state that their pro. Suctions can only be obtained as now advertised. Address as .under. TEE T H. MESSRS. GABRIELS' INVENTION. THE most extraordin ry improvements of the day are those by u l.ich^RTI F1C1 aL MINERAL TEETH, with Flexible Coralite Gum, are rendered indestructible, and consequently everlasting, thus dispensing with the further services of the Dentist. The Workmanship is of the first order; the materials of the best quality only, and are guaranteed to remain sweet lor any number of years. When necessary, complete Sets may be fitted with the utmost accuracy with a visit of one hour without Springs, Wires, or Metals, and without any operation, while an amount of suction or self-adhesion perfectly astonishing is obtained, rendering the Teeth immovable except at pleasure. These Teeth are not affected by the ordinary changes of the mouth, or by the loss of Teeth, while residents at a dit- tance can adiust them without the aid of the Dentist. GABRIEL S Practical Treatise on Artificial teeth, aad the only effectual mode of supplying them. Post Free Three Stamps, explains their numerous improvements. <* (TABR 1 KL'A New \Vork should be read by all who value health, and before consulting a Dentillt.-Herald Sole Proprietors, MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD-ksrABUSHKD DKHrigTS, (See the Diploma, I8!5.) Birmingham, 65, New-street; V7 Harley-street, Uavendish-square; and 34 Ludicate.hiU Citv' London and Liverpool, 134, Duke street. American Mineral teeth, best in Europe, from Fuur to Seven and Ten Guineas per Set, warranted. STOPPINGS FOR TEETH. More Teeth are sacrificed by the use of injurious Stop- pings, having high sounding names, than any other prll- celis. 1 he*e Stopp ngs invariably contain quicksilver or some other injurious substances, which slowly but surely uuder- rnine the tteth they were inteuded to save GABRI. L'S CHEMiCALLY PREPARED WHITE GUTTA HERCHA ENAMEL Is the best Stopping extant for decayed teeth or toothache, and uo matter how far decayed, renders the inj>ired;member again sound and useful, and prevents toothache, I hIS preparation is entirely free froat ^aay metallic substance, and, as its name signifies, is specially prepared for the pur pose. Prise Is. fld. per l>ox, with directions for use. Also the Royal Tooth Powder, prepared from a recipe as used by Her Majeaty, Is. 6d. and 2a. od. per box. 'I WILLIAM DAVIDS I (LATE OF MERTHYR) Commercial Temperance Hotel AND BOARDING tfOUSE, 11, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Well Aired Beds. Charges Moderate. Conduct- ed on strict Temperance Principles. Omnibuses to and from every Train pasS the door; and the House is within a short distiritie of the Oystermouth Railway Station. 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. A PERFECT WATCH FOR 208. MR. LEVER'S WORLD-RENOWNED WATCHES. Superior finished movement, jewelled in two holes, in stent engine-turned Silver Cases, and hard enamel Dial. Construc- ted to go while winding, and containing some of the newest improvements. Price only 30s. Sent post free and safe on receipt of a Post-office Order for that amount, including a shilling for postage, by KDWABD LEVER, Watch Manu- facturer and JT-wefie' Hooper-street, Goswell-street, London. This is a strong serviceable Watch, and well adapted for youths, or for ordinary wear. "-Standard MR. LEVER'S CELEBRATED 3-GUINEA WATCHES. First-claxs highly finished jewelled movements with patent escapements, and hard enamel Sunk Seconds Dial, in elegantly engraved and engine-turned double-backed cases, manufactu- red from the best Silver, with maintaining power to go while winding, and all the latest improvements. "This Watch is sufficiently strong for the working man, and will last a lifetime, while its attractive and elegant appearance renders it well worthy of the pocket of the Nobleman." Price only 3 Guineas LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. With elegantly engraved Gold Dials. from 4 Guineas. These Watches are all that can be desired in finish, taste, and dei-ign, and leave nothing to be wished for but the money to buy them with."—Standard THE 50-GUINEA WATCH, FOR 50 SHILLINGS. The appearance of this Watch is such that it more resembles a valuable Gold Lever Watch, worth 50 Guineas, than a cheap one. It is so well made that the most experienced could scarce tell the difference. Price 60s. each GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES, FROM 5 GUINEAS. First-class highly finished movements, jewelled in all the necessary holes, with patent escapements, maintaining power to go while winding, and all the latest improvements. Ele- gantly engraved and engine-turned double backed solid Gold cases, and hard enamel Sunk Seconds Dial, price from 5 Guineas. Or with elegant Gold Dials, 10s. extra. CHRONOMETER BALANCE WATCHES. To go in any climate, whether hot or cold. These Watches are so correctly adjusted that they will perform with equal accuracy in extremes of temperature without varying. Price, in Silver, from 8 Guineas, Gold, from 14 Guineas. HUNTING WATCHES Have an additional case to protect the glass and face from injury. This extra in the Watch increases the cost 30s. Silver, and JE3 Gold. PRESENTATION WATCHES. With engraved backs, to carry out emblematically any par- ticular object. Price, Gold, from 6 Guineas. GOLD PENCIL CASES PRICE 3s. EACH. ALSO, THE SULTAN SCARF PIN. A very fashionable article of jewellery, much admired for its neatness and elegance. Price 3s. 6d., pout free for stamps to that amount. THE EMPRESS BROOCH. This is the fashonable Brooch of the present day, being ex- actly similar to the one made for Her Imperial Majesty THE BJtfPBBSS Of THB FRENCH. This article of jewellery is universally admired for its elegant and majestic appearance, and forms a very suitable present for a lady. Price 8s. 6d.; or forwarded free on receipt of a Post Office Order. Gold Chains at prices equally Moderate. Patterns and prices sent on application. Gold and Silver Watches of every des- cription may be selected from a large and splendid assortment See illustrated Catalogue, which may be had gratis on appli- CHWatches for Sporting, Medical, Astronomical, and Scientific EWRY Watch warranted, and sent free and safe by post on receipt of a remittance. 12,000 of these Watches in the hands of the public attest the value of this invention. On board H.M.S. Adventure, in the Arctic Regions, for two years the ship's time was kept by one of LEVEE'S Watches, all other Watches on board having stopped. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The fact of these Watcher being made entirely by females will at once account for their extraordinary cheapness."—Jfor- ning Star. A good Watch at a trifling ao.,t.We kt Timet. "In taste, elegance, and design, these Watches surpass everything."—Olobe. Prize Medal awarded by the Paris Exhibition, the National Academy of Sciences, Paris, and the Society of Arts, London. EDWARD LEVER, Jeweller by appointment to Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of the French, Inventor of the Patent Lever Watch, the Bin- nacle. Chronometer, &c., &c. Post Office Orders to be made payable to Edward Lever, at the General Post Office; London. Mr LEVER has just issued an illustrated Catalogue, which contains seventy engravings of the different description of Watches, both Gold and Silver, varying in price from ZOs. It also contains a deal of useful information for those who intend nurchasing a Watch, with Patterns and' Prices of Jewellery, Chains, &c. This Catalogue fully explains the superiority of London Watches over those of country make, and by its aid persons residing in anv part can select, with the greatest cer- tainty the Watch that suits them best, and have it sent to them free and safe. Those who peruse this pamphlet will be amply repaid by the large amount of information it contains, and should in fact be read by all before purchasing a Watch. This Catalogue is a most handy guide for intending purchasers, and can be had gratis on application, or will be sent post paid to anv address for two stamps. Knclose two stamps to prepay postage, and address-Mr. EDWARD LEVER, Watch Ma- nufacturer and Jeweller, Hooper Street, Goswell Street, London. Captains, Merchants, Shippers, and wholesale buyers treated with liberally. BENSON'S WATCHES & CLOCKS. Manufactories, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, and 46 aud 47, Cornhill, London, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1749. J W. BENSON, as an FF T/ A eminent and old-established W_IR London Watch and Olock Manufacturer, L 0 has, for the guidance ot intending 11 purchasers, published a new Illustrated Pamphlet on Watches and Clocks (free for 2 stamps), which should be carefully MY ^JAAITTK 1 — buying. It contains BBJSBBSKLWKE. full description of every coustruction MDNBSTTULOF Watch now made, with their prices, ■ILFIE^L^TLSINCLUDING Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, ^IFVSBBLWHORIZOATAL, and Vertical escapements. ■TCTIPJ IT contains also numerous designs lor the decoration of Watches, bv eminent London Artists, made expressly tor this and prices of various kinds of Clocks ^IFWSRK W SO arranged that person living ?n aiiy^art of the world can select the Watch best adapted for theTr USE^ and have it forwarded free and safe by post, direct from the manufactory, on RECEIPT ot 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\D*'SWA1 CH'—" Exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation and perfection of mechanisia. Morning ^SILVER 3tol8 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 WATCHES.—" Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with."—Standard. Silver 4 to 3 guineas. Gold 7 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S HORIZONTAL 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 60 guineas. Liberal terms to captains, merchants, sliippers, and watch clubs. Old watches taken in exchange, or repaired. All communications to be addressed to the Manufactories. ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS. Recommended by the Principal Physicians and Surgeons it Cardiff. MR. RTCHARI) B. BOULTON, S tir I*. GkJBO "NT 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 vtilcaniced 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 arid Public generally of Aberdare and neigh- bourhood are respectfully iuformed that they can be supplied with Teeth of surpassing beauty at very moderate charges) which will doubly compensate them fbt the trouble of a journey to Cardiff. THE GREATEST BOON OF THE) AGE! TEA DOUBLED IN STRENGTH! REDUCED HALF IN PRtCE SEA SICKNESS ANO THE ILL EFFECTS OF DRINK PREVENTED; AND HEALTH INSURED, BY USING MAGNUM PROMOTUM, OR TH K 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 thd nerves, that no emigrant or family should be with- out it. It effectually Prevents Sea Sickne&s, and nbi Ottly imparts a rich taste aud more strength to the Tea, which it so resembles as to sbow 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 mostdeiicate female. Having been professionally analysed, osed in pri- vate families for the past ten years, and found to con- tain the beneficial prpoerties stated, the Tea Itnfi 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., 3d., 6d., and is. each, with full directions for use, at the Office of this Paper, and by various Tradesmen in Swansea, Cardiff, Newpon. Gloucester, Bath, Liverpool, and London. Wholesale Orders to be addressed to.Mr. GEORG. MAGGS. Sole Agent to the Manufacturers, 12, Deau- street, Portland-square, Bristol. C. GRIMSHAW & CO.'S JJS&V "BLACK STAR" LINE OF .8It PACKET SHIPS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Sailing Weekly throughout the Year. TOM TOM Shipt. Captain*. Begitter. BurtAes, WEBSTKB J. J. Lawrence 1727 3000 ELLEN Austkk W. H. Garrick 1898 2800 HElfRY CLAY D. Caulkins 1207 2040 OBIEHT G. S. Hill 1560 27uO CALHOUIT D. H. Truman 174N 3000 EXCELSIOB J. Q. A. Swift 1163 2000 SUB OF THE Wbst H. Morrison 1191 2030 Lucy THOMPSON G. Crocker 1490 2600 JhBEXiAH THOMPSON C. H. Blake 1800 3400 CITY or New YOBK C. H. Salter 1830 3400 TYPaootf J. S. Salter 1611 2701) AHIMCI H. F. Salter 1180 30*20 EMPIRE STAT* L. J. Briggs 1323 2290 LADY FBANKLIIT J. Jordan 1374 2300 INVINCIBLE H.L.Hepburn 1768 3000 They are all first-class Ships, NEARLY ALL NEW, built of the very best materials, and are remarkably fast sailers. Their Commanders are men of experience and nautical meut, and are well acquainted with the Trade. 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 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, vito 31 lbs. Bread 2 lbs. Potatoes > 1 „ Flour 1" Sugar i li „ Oatmeal 2 oz. Tea f It Peas i Mustard *> 3 quarts Water daily lj Rice ] Pepper & || Salt Beef *2 „ Salt 1 „ Salt Pork J pint Vinegar J The appointed days of sailing are strictly adhered to. Sums of money received itt Liverpool, either by post-office order or otherwise, will ha paid in New York on demand —• Apply to C. GRIMSHAW & Co., 10, Goree Piassas, and 60. Waterloo-road, Liverpool; or to THOS. H. EVANS,9, Bute- street, Aberdare. Agent in New York, George W. Hider, 275, Pearl-street. B]E OF GOOD CHEER, THE SINKING MAY BE SAVED I r I I I- f 1, ) HOLLO WAV S PILLS. The history of this great remedy is the most won. derful medical revelation that the world has ever known. It eatablisbes the all 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 and cure. 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 of every country, an unimpeachable record, the like of which has never been adduced in fsvour of any other discovery or invention since time began. Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their effect is to vitiate all the fluids of the body, and to send a poisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. Now what is the operation of the Pills ? They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natural condition, and 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 effect upon all its parts and functions. Woman in all her Difficulties Is invited to test the regulating and restorative poweis of this harmless, but elective preparation. At the two epochs of life in which the female system undergoes the most impoitant IIncl critical changes, the Pills, will prove a positive safeguard against evil consequences. They are also confidently recommend. ed as a specific, in every disorder to which females are exclusively subject Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLO- WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple IMr,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :-h. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 228., and 338. each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of paticrnta in every disorder are affixed to each Boa.