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Mr T. H. Evans's Announcements. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION OFFICES, London. EMIGRATION Tu QUEENSLAND. FREE GRANTS OF LAND. ALL persons paying their own full passages to -tY. the Colony receive a £30 Land Order—equal to 30 acres of Land—for each member of their families of 12 years and upwards, and a £ 15 Land- Order for each child between 12 months and 12 years. Free and Assisted Passages are now given to eligible persons without restriction as to age. HENR7 JORDAN, Agent-General for Emigration for Queensland. Appointed Agent for Aberdare, Mr. Thomas H. JEvans, Auctioneer, &c., Cardiff Castle Hotel. EDUCATION. THE KEV. J. JOSEPH GEORGE, Receives a few pupils at his residence, No. 30, CANON-STREET. TERMs MODERATE. TAFF VALE ACADEMY, ABERDARE. MR. E. SAMPSON-PAY, M E.C.P. LATE KASTER OF "THE Box ENDOWED ScnoOL," NEAR BATH, WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Aberdare and neighbourhood, that he has taken the school lately conducted by Mr. R. Lang- to]', at 7,Station-street, and intends, under the above title, to establish a first-class Academy. The Establishment will consist of a preparatory Glass for children cf both sexes, under seven an apvanced department for Young Gentlemen, and another (to commence at Easter) for Young Ladies. Course of instruction and terms to be known on application. Children can enter at any part of the quarter. Mr. Pay will also have an evening class for young 1I10n, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, be- tween seven and half-past eight, p.m., to commence on January 15th. Private lessons given on tho Harmonium, Organ, Piano, and Subterranean Surveying. ALLSOPP'S OCTOBER NGS. TO EB HAD 15 nBST CLASS COHDBTION, AT THB WELSH HARP STORES ABERDARE, In Casks of 18, 36, and 54 Gallons. The Trade and families supplied on the same terms as at the Brewery, Burton-on-Trent. JAMES BEYNON Agent FISH! FTSHT! FISII! WILLIAM! PIKE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FISHMONGER & FRUITERER, 23, Commercial-Street, and 64, Cardiff-Street, ABERDARE, AS a fresh supply of all kinds of Fresh FISH daily. Shell Fish when in Season. Country orders punctually attended to. A»errt for Messrs. Hilliard and Sons' celebrated ork Sausages, fresh every day. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, &c TENDEHS are required for the erection of an Enclish Congregational Chapel, at Hir- "'ain, according to plans and specifications to be ^n at-rhe house of Rev. W. Williams, Nebo. No fender will be received after February 5th, 18G6. 'he committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. E. WATKINS, Sec TEMPEHANCK HILL, ABERDARE. « V, Prhlav, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, January 19th, 20th, 22, aud ttrd, 1866. LITTLE ROBERT'S ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS Organised 1842. 1.ittlp Roberts. R. Gambia. G. Froggitt. 11. Rogers. F. Pieri. J. Redman. Fred Gray. W. Rowan. H. Brown. Captain Metz. Sole proprietor, Little Roberts. Secretary, Mr. R. W. Froggitt. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight, Front Seats, 2s.; Second do., Is.; Back do., 6d. HIRWAIN IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, AT THE B L A C K L I O N [H O T I L, A B E R D ARB, On Wednesday, the 31st day of January, 1866, t 7 o'clock, in the evening, Subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then pro lueed. unless previously disposed of by private contract.of which due notice will be given. "I-ITIIE leased th it pretty and substantial residence •* called jLletty Rhys, with 16 acres of land attached thereto, situated near Hirwain Iron Works, 111 the parish of Penderin, in the county of Brecon. There are 11 years unexpired of this lease, and the present rental yields X50 per annum. For further particulars, apply to David Evans, 17, Bartholomew-road, Kentish-town, Lon- <l°wn, or to the Auctioneer, 140, High-street, Mer- tbyr Tydfil. Auctioneer's Office, January 16th, 1866. NOTICE. rpHIS IS TO CERTIFY; <hat I do not hold my- self responsible for any debts that may be Cl!»tracted by my wife, Tabaitha Williams, Aber- aninn, after this date. ] Signed, WILEIAM WILLTAMS. Fitter, Abeinmit., Aberdare. January 11th, 1866. THE GiXTEEHST LONDON OFFICES Queen Insurance Buildings, Gracechurch-st., E.C., AND 13, Regent-street, Waterloo-place, S.W. LIVERPOOL OFFICES Queen Insurance Buildings, Dale-street. Capital Two Millions Sterling. HOME & FOREIGN FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE of every description at moderate rates. A discount of Five per cent, allowed on Foreign Fire Insurance effected in this country. All losses settled With promptness and liberality APPLICATION FOR AGENCIES. The Directors invite application for Agencies from gentlemen of position and influence, where he Company is not already efficiently represented. ■Every information will be afforded on application at the chief Offices. Persons havine Fire or Life Insurance at com- mand will be treated with liberality. Prespectuses and Annual Reports to be had on application to the undersigned, J. T. JONES, "ABERDARE TIMES'" Office, Aberdare. Mr. :George Rosser's Announcements. GEOHGE ROSSEK, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, BEGS to inform his friends and the public JD that all matters entrusted to him will be punctually and carefully attended to. Rents collected, Valuations forj probates and administrations prepared. Fire and Life Insurances effected on advan- tageous terms, in a society of sixty years' standing. OFFICES :-3 J, Canon-street. LEASEHOLDS FOR SALE. MR. G. ROSSER Has been instructed to offer for Sale by PRIVATE COTRACT, SEVERAL lots of LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, in the Parish of Aberdare. For particulars and to view the properties, apply at 31, Cmion-street, Aberdare. TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. TRACY BALDWIN, I 68, Waterloo-road, Liverpool, Despatch splendid Ships, the "BLACK BALL" Line of Packets for New York, on the 1st and 16th of every month. To secure berths and for particulars of fares, apply to Mr. George Rosser, Auctioneer, 3f, Canon-street, Aberdare. TO BE LET, a very commodious DWELLING HOUSE, consisting of nine rooms and shop, with plate tlass frontage, being No. 22, Canon- street, Aberdare, at present occupied by Mr. Arkell, Boot & Shoemaker. Apply to Mr Griffiths, next door to the Glo'ster Arms, Maesydre, Aberdare, or to Mr &r the premises. ->- ABERDARE. TO BE .SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 22, in Canon-street, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr George Arkell. A portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage of the premises, if desired. For further particulars, apply to Mr Isaac D. Rees, solicitor, Aberdare. January|2nd. 1866. TO THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. T H E RESTORER, A pamphlet of sixteen paces, in English and Welsh Published Monthly by the RE-ORGANISE [) CHURCH OF THE LATTER-DAY SAJNTS. Under the Presidency of JOSEPH SMTITHT. IT will teach and defend the faith, once delivered to the Saints, and denounce and expose Poly- gamy, Idolatry, or Adam worship, human sacrifice, and every other abomination introduced by Brigham Young. It will contain regular correspondence from the Salt Land. All orders, &c., to be addressed to T. E. Jenkins at 305, Hiuh-strect, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire. PRICE 3D. THE WELSH COLONIAL TRADING COMPANY LIMITED. 4T a Committee meeting held in Chester, on the 12th instant, it was, resolved that the above Company be incorporateunder the Com- panies' Act, 1862, to conduct t\e CARRYING TRADE to and from the WELSIJ COLONY, es- tablished in the valley of the CJiupat, Argentine Territory, and to transact sjuffilar business with Buenos Ayres and Souttt American Ports. Full particulars may be obtained by sending a stamped directed envelope, or two postage stamps to either of the undermentioned D. L. Jones, Independent Minister, Festiniog, N,W. T. C. Wood, 21, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. J. W. WOODCOCK, IPI-A-I^rO FORTE TU NEB. ABERDAEE. N.B.—A Quadrille Band supplied at the shortest notice. NOTICE. W. C. MOR RIS, Auctioneer, Accountant, Builder's, Contractor's, and Artificer's Measurer and Valuer, WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Aberdare and its vicinity, that he has now OPENED an OFFICE at 44, Commercial-street, Aberdare, and trusts, by punctual attention to business,to merit a share of their patronage. I Publicans and in and out going Tenants rights valued. House, Estate, General Commission and Insurance Agent. Observe the Address ME. THOMAS, 44, Commercial-Street, Abedrare. HEALTH and HAPPINESS for the NER- JLjL vous and DU, Bi Lil'ATED.-Atiit)irie copy of a New Medical work, written by one of the jno-t eminent medical men of the present (by, solely for the fjnidmce and benefit of that clasn of sufferers whose atfectiolis are often tielf- inflicted, and who desire a speedy and j rivate cure, yet too often become the dupest of desiunin>r London quarks. For such sufferers this work is intended, »howmg a certain means of cure in all ca-e.. of nervuua debility, relaxation, organic or local weakness, lan^otir, blushing, debility, and various other nervous symptoms; also (diowmjr how all the so-called impediments to marriage may be effectually re- moved with numerous illustrative case* of parties who have been restored to the blessings of health by followinl! the advice laid down in ths work. Sent free to any address, on re eipt of'vuiup to pre-p.iy postage. Address to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birming- ham CA UTI ON.- PÍtrts of the a1 ove book have been copiep by several quacks Versons should he careful in whoce hands they intrust their health, and read this work before applying to auy one. IMPORTANT NOTICE. n 1nnn STERLING GUAR X* I RANTEEDby GOVERN- MENT, to be allotted to the Subscribers in various sums upwards to £ 20,000. Any person by investing £ I can realise £ 20,000. For Prospectus containing full particulars (which will be sent gratis,) apply by letter, addressed-J. A. RINCK, 14, Duke-street Adelphi, London, W.C. MONEY.—To lend on Leasehold Property, m sums of R50 to £ 400.—Apply to Mr. Isaac D. Hees, Solicitor, Aberdare. November, 1865. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. THE experience of more than a quarter of centuary lias wonderful properties of this Valuable Medicine. During that period, thousands of persons who were Hastening to the Grave, from one or other of the many forms of Disease to which the Human frame is liable, have, by the use of E AYE'S WORS DELL'S PILLS, been restored to HEALTH and HAPPINESS and the proprietor has received many thousands of spontaneous testimonies to their virtuc", a selection trom which is enclosed with each box. The use of these PiIls can he confidently recommended in Youth or Age as, being purely vegetable in their composition, they may be taken with perfect safety by the youngest infant and the oldest person. FEMALES will find them most useful at every period of their lives The unanimous opinion of all who have tried these Pills is that thew are The lest Fanily medicine. I Sold by all Chemists, and other dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. 1 Jd.' 2s 9d, and 4s Cd. Wholesale Depot, 52, Bread-street, London. i. EVAN THOMAS, || IRONMONGER, Jgi SAFETY LAMP MANUFACTUEEE, Ijj 7, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE, Jff Davy Lamps, THE ONLY MAKER IN THE PRINCIPALITY, Clany Lamps, 4s. 3d. 6s. 3d. BEGS to call public attention to his large and varied STOCK of Paraffin and other Lamps, now ready _D for inspection. Miners' Lamps repaired at the shortest notice. o,-7- An Apprentice to the Lamp trade wanted. FROM LIVERPOOL OR QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YOHK, I FOR FIVE GUINEAS (£5 5s.) I Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States, British Columbia and Canada. M =1 THE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S NEW FXJLL-POWEEED BEITlSJi IKON SCKEW STEAM SHIP CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. t Cityjof Paris (Building.) City of Limerick Capt. T. C. Jones City of Boston Capt, J. Kennedy. Edinburgh Capt. T. F. Roskell Ciiy of London Capt. P. C. Petrie. Etna Capt. P McGuigan City of Baltimore Capt. J. Mirehouse Kangaroo Capt. W. Bridgman City of Washington Capt. S. Brooks Glasgow Capt. 0 Gill City of Manchester Capt. J. J. Halcrovv Bosphorns Capt. H. Manning City of Dublin Capt. J. Eynon City of Durham (Building). City of Cork Capt. H. Tibbits. The Rates of Passage from Liverpool or Queensto cn to JVsio York are as follows Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wednesday, Fifteen Guineas, Seventeen Guineas, and Twenty-one Guineas each berth, according to thesize. situation and accommodation of the State Rooms all having the same privileges in the Saloon, in regard to meals and attendance. Children, under 12, half fare and Infants free.. Cabin Passage by the Saturdays' Steamers, Thirteen Guineas. A liberal table will be kept for Passenger's at these rates. cxcept.,Wines and Liquors, which may be had on board, there being no extra charge for Stewards' fees, &c. Five Pounds deposit is required to secure a Cabin Berth, the balance to be paid the day before sailing. Luxgane (of which 20ft. for each Adult is allowed free) will go on board with the Passengers in the Tender, that leaves the Landing Stage for the Steamer on the morning of sailing. The average Passage of these Steamers is from eleven to thirteen days.—Ihe Cargo Wharf in Liverpool is at the East-side of the Huskisson Dock. Forward Passengers, Five Guineas each Adult (£5 5s.) Children under Eight Years of age half-price, and Infants under Twelve months £1 Is. Passages can be engaged by a Deposit of Three Pounds on each Berth. Post-office Orders to be made payable to the undersigned, with particulars of Name, Age, and Occupation of each Passenger. Apply in New York to John G. Dale, at the Company's Offices, 15, Broadway in Philadelphia to John G. Dale, at the Company's Offices, 109, Walnut-street; in Queenstown to C. and W. D. Seymonr & Co.; in London to Eives and Macey, 61, King William Street and in Liverpool to Messrs, Lamb, and Co., 41, Union-street. J. G. PLUMBER TO THE ABERDARE AND MOUNTAIN ASH WATER WORKS COMPANIES, JENKIN STREET, ABERDARE,$( 13, TRINITY STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Aberdare and neighbourhood, that he is PREPARED to RECEIVE ORDERS for PLIJIHBIX.Cr WORK, in all its branches. Experienced Workmen kept. All orders sent to either of the above addresses will receive prompt attention. EVAN DAVID, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER, tScc., « H I G H S T It E E T, A B E It D A It E. i !•" Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the country. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IF you want a HAT or CAP, go to E. H. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial-street, Aberdare. IF you want a good SUIT OF CLOTHES Cheap, go to E. II. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial 1. street, Aberdare. F you want GOOD OVERCOATS forthe Winter, go to E. H. Evans's, 8, Cloth Hall, Com- mercial street, Aherdnre. IF vou want any PILOTS, "WT11'i'N KYS, or BEAVLRS, go to E. II. Evans's, 8, Cloth Hall, Commercial street, Aheraare. IF you want any SEAL SKINS or MOHAlKS, go to E. II. Evans s, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial- street, Aberdare. IF you want a good Suit of BOYS' CLOTIII^ go to E. H. Evans s, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial- street, Aberdare. IF you want good BLANKET CQATS or VESTS, go to E. H. I'vants, Cloth Ilall, 8, Commercial- street, Aberdare. or go to E. R. I TTF you want any UMBRELLAS or KNICKKliliOCKEES, go to E. H. Evans's7~Cloth Hall, JL 8, Commercial-street, Aberdare. IF you want any SHEETS, QUILT^S, BLANKRT1^, or COUNTERPANES, go to E. H. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial-street, Aberdare. F you want WOOLLEN SHAWLS or-SCARFS, go to E. H. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial- l stroet, Aherdare. IF you want any FRENCH MEHINOES or COBOURGS, goto E. li. Hivans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Com- mercial-street, Aberdare. JF you want CHEAP CALICOES, go to E. H. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8, Commercial-street, Aberdare. SF you want STOCKINGS of any description, goto E. H. Evans's,Cloth Hall, S, Commercial-street, Aberdare. IF you want WELSH FLANNELS, go to E. H. Evans's, Cloth Hall, 8.Commercial-street, Aberdare, where you will find the best assortment of the above Goods in South Wales. TRY COPELAND'S FOR CHEAP TRY COPELAND'S FOR CHEAP MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING I (i, COMMERCIAL PLACE, ABERDARE, AND IS 18 I n G E II O i' S E M 0 IT W T A I 1W A s itir. NOTICE 01 REMO V A L. W. SMITH BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Aberdare and its vicinity, for their kind patronage during the last ten years, and to inform them that he has REMOVED his BUSINESS in the PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT TO HIS ESTABLISHMENT IN CANON STREET, near the entrance to St. Elvan's Church, where be is determined to spare neither expense nor exertion to ensure the utmost success in the art, by which means he hopes to deserve a continuation of their support and confidence. W. S. begs also to say that after November 8th, his HAIR-DRESSING BUSINESS will be REMOVED to Maesydrc, (next door to the Queen's Hotel,) where Ladies.and Gentlemen will find a competent Hair- dresser kept, and comfortable private rooms. LE>VIN THOMAS, CABINET-MAKER a.\d upholsterer, 4, CANON- STREET?I ABERDARE, BEGS respectfully to inform the gentry, clergy, and Public of Aberdare and vicinity, that he will OPEN in the above Business, on SArURDAY-^fie 20th January, and trusts that he will receive a share of their patronage. He has a large «l&clyiIJHyme-made Goods of the best workmanship. OBSEKVETUEADDEESS, 4, CANON-STREET, ABERDARE. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IF YOU WANT WORK DONE WELL GO TO A MAKERS I rmiIE Cheapest House in Aberdare for repairing 1 Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description, is at E. WEIGHTS, 399, CARDIFF-ROAD, where work will be done in the best possible style with a warranty of 18 months, at one-fourth less than at any other shop in the neighbourhood. E. W. can produce a list of upwards of thirty church and public Clocks made under his own im- mediate superintendence. Observe the address EDMUND WEIGHT, Practical Watch & Clock Manufacturer, Working Jeweller, Silversmith, and Engraver, 399, Cardiff-Road, Aberdare. 4< -I NEWYDD EI GYOEDDI, Men-n tin gyfrol, am y pris isel o lGs., AIL ARGRAFFIAD 0 EIHIADUR DUWiNYDDOL Y DIWEDDAR BARCH. W. JONES, PEYYEONT, MORGANWG, Y N CYNWYS "Sylwadau Eglurhaol JL Beirniadol, ac Ymarferol ar Brif Eiriau, Er- thyglau, Gosodiadau, a Dyledswyddau Crefydd ac ar holl Rasau a Rhinwcddau y fuchedd Gristionog- ol, yn nghyd a'r Pechodau Gwrthwynebol iddynt; h.efyd, Darluniad teg o Egwyddorion ac Ymarfer- iadau yr amrywiol Bleidiau Crefyddol a fu yn y byd o amser Crist hyd y dyddiau hyn yn nghyd a hanes fer o Fuchedd yr Ysgril'enwyr mwyaf enwog a ym- ddangosasant yn yr oesoedd a aethant heibio, ar faes Duwinyddiaeth; ..7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. A. MULLINGS BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Aberdare and neighbourhood fnr their patronage during the last six years, ^andgto inform them that he has SoVKD his CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE DEALER r ,Jf TO 2 4, COM MER I A L P LAC E, f (Next door to the Boot Hotel,) ? where he hopes, by keeping a well-assorted Stock, to merit their continued support. A. M. begsa Iso to state that he has I TOYS & FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. f GREAT B A It GAINS BOOTS AND SHOES, AT S. B. WITCHEL S, THE NOTED BOOI AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA HOUSE, ABE PDA RE, OPPOSITE THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, Where you will find the largest and cheapest Stock in the town. Women's balmorals, 2s lid. 200 pairs of Women's kid elastic sides, stout bottom- ing, just arrived, at 3s. 9d. a pair. Men's half boots, at 9s. 6d. Men's elastic-sides, at 8s. 6d. Men's cossacks, at 5s. 6 d. Babies'slippers, at 5Jd. a pair. Also, a large Stock of Men's patent and plain leather leggins to be sold cheap, 4s. Gd. a pair. Boys' 2s. 6d. a pair. Including a Stock of home made work at a low price, and warranted to given satisfaction. Boots made to order, in all the newest styles. Repairing done on the premiset. on the shortest notice. Small profits and Quick returns. BENSON'S WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERV, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATS. T W. BENSON, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C., <J (Established 1749), Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, has fitted up extensive Worshops with steam machinery for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of every description. WATCHES adapted for every class, climate and country. Wholesale and Retail. Chronometers, Duplex, Levers Horizoutal, H f'peat- ing. Centre Seconds, Keyless, and Chronograph*, at Sil 10s. to 2.:0 Guineas.. CLOCKS; Drawing, Dining, and Bed-room, Bracket, Carriage, Church, Turret, Stable, or Office, at £ Is. to ) ,°"0 Guineas. OPIIFLOISS OF THE PRESS. The movements are of the finest quality which the art of horology is at present capable of producing."—Illustrated London News, November 8, 1865. Some of them are of great beauty; and if the Englfsh watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watches, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirely into our own hands."—Time?, June 23, 1805. BENSON'S 4-GUINEA LONDON-MADE Patent Lever Watch, Capped and Jewelled, strong Silver Cases, macl in four sizes, from It to 2 inchei*in diameter. This Watch is suitable for everybody, and is without doubt the best, cheapest, and most accurate Watch manufactured in this country. BENSON'S £ 2 10s. HORIZONTAL WaTCH. Jewelled &c strong Silver Cases, Ii to 2 inches in diameter a sound and useful Watch BENSON'S 5-GUINEA LADY'S GOLD WATCH. Horizontal Movement, Jewelled in four holes, and all the late improvements, combined with a rich artistically engraved case and dial, making it a model of elegance. BENSON'S 6-GUINEA GENTLEMAN'S GOLD WATCH. Horizontal movement. Jewelled in four holes, and all the late improvements, with a pure white enamelled dial and elegantly engraved or engine-turned case. 20,000 OTHER WATCHES in stock. tor prices of which see the pamphlet. The above WatcheB are sent free and safe by post to all parts of England. Scotland, Wales, or Ireland. If to India or the Colonies 5s. each extra. A PROFUSELY-ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET of Watches. Clocks, and Chains, descriptive of every con gtruction of Watch made, with the ir prices. post free for two stamps, from which buyers can select. AIPO a catalogue of Silver and Electro Plate, coutaining 300 illustrations, post free for six stamps. J. W. Menson, maker of the Great Clock for the Exhibition. 1862, and of the Chronograph alial. hy which was tittied I The Derby of I8K2, 1864 and 18(55. Prize Medallist, Class 33, aud Honourable Mention, Class 1.5. LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. ^T^he General Provident Assurance Company, JL LIMITED. CAPITAL HALF A MILLION. DIRECTORS. THOW \S HATTERSLEY, Epq. rChairman.) JOB CALDWELL, Esq. F.R.S.L. (Uputy Chairman.) Captain GKORGB BtYLY. FKANCIS HRODIGAN, Esq J.P. W. P A t) L Ci I IT Esq. JOSEPH A. HOR.VKH, Esq. /The HeT. ROBERT MAGUIRE, M.A- The Right Hon. LORD TKYNHAM. General Manager.—HUBUKT (JKO CRIST, R'q. P.S.S. Resident Actuary.—-GKORGK HORSNAIL, E.sq., A.I.A. NEW and IMPORTANT features of Life Assurance have been introduced by this Company with marked success ADVANCES, to a large amount, have been made upon undoubted Securities. DEPOSIT NOTES issued for sums of £ \f> and upwards, 1) F upon which interest is allowed at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. DKK ENTUK.ES, with Monthly Sub^ciptions, similar to the Shares of Bo Ming (bnt. free from the risks of membership). beal run compound iuturest at 5 per cent., and withdrawable at all V BONA FIDE INVESTORS, desirous of a safe and per- manent means of emp oyi IK capital. may obtain a few of the unalloted fi-i Shuivs. Deposit, Ten Shillings on appli- cation, and Ten Shili'iigs on allotment. Dividend 71 per dent, per annum. INFLUENTIAL AfiENl'S. prepare! to work energeti- cally, required, Oil i IIITML TERMS, in all parts of the Uuitad Kiiugdoui. HUBERT GEO. CRIST. F.S.S., Ceneral Manager Chief Offices: 370 Strand. London, W.C. Agent: Mr.J. RICHARDS, 2"9, Cardi(T-road,' Aberaman. WANTED TO PURCIIASE. HOUSE PROPERTY" OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, APPLY TO MR. HUGH PK1TCHARD, Cardiff-Street, Aberdare, SURVEYOR\ TO THE EXETER BUILDING SOCIETY. Money ijent on House Property. HOUSE A«ent, Rents-collected and guaranteed ji I Money paid monthly in advance. Life and Fire Insurance effected in the Caledonian Office of GO years'standing Licensed Valuei. Every description of Builder's work measured and valued at the shortest notice. NEW TMR'S_M(WEX CLOU 21-50 FOR HALF-A-CROWN. 10,090 Subscribers at 2s. 6d. each. To be Drawn on Monday, 22nd January, 1866. First prize, jtl50 Two prizes of jf50 each? Two do. of i.10 each Five ditto of X20 each Ten ditto of £ 10 each Twenty ditto of t5 each Fifty ditto of t2 each Fifty ditto of tl each. 11 Either stamps or Post Office Order and to pre- vent mistakes, it is advisable to send two stamped directed envelopes, one for tickets, the other for Result list of Prizes. Address, S. Burland, Box B 20, Post Office, Liver- pool. TO BE DISPOSED OF, a double CRANK LhTHE, and a lot of. TOOLS, strong Oak Frame, sliding bar, Grooved Wheels for measuring: or diminishing speed and chuck. Apply to Mr. H. Solomon, II, Canon-street, Aberdare, where the Lathe may te seen iv s > ,j .■ C- A NEW HEARSE, BEAUTIFULLY OBNAMENTHD, CONSTRUCTED on an improved plan so as to carry six persons inside and two out, in addition to the corpse, drawn by two horses may now be hired of ISAAC THOMAS, Undertaker, 11, Seymour-street, Aberdare, or of D. NICHOLAS Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, at the following rates |T £ s. d. Lowest price from Aberdare to the Cemetery 0 10 6 Ditto highest, including velvet palls and plumes for the horses, cushions, and black cloth trimmings Q 10 6 Lowest price from Aberaman 0 12 6 Highest ditto 0 18 6 Lowest ditto from Cwmbach, Cap Coch, Cwmaman, and Mountain Ash 0 15 0 Highest ditto I 1 0 Mourning Coaches may also be obtained by giving timely notice. ° & PRICES OF COFFINTS SUPPLIED BY ISAAC 1HOMAS Coffin for prown-up person, ornamented outside, and covered with flpnnel inside I 0 0 Ditto, covered with black Coburg and registered trimmines 1 12 0 Ditto, French Polished 1 11 0 Ditto,with Black Cloth and Nails 2 7 6 Ditto, with Black Cloth and Britannia Metal t ( 300' Ditto, with best Britannia Metal. 3 10 0 Ditto, for Child six month's old 0 6 0 and upwards according to age and style. Oak Coffins may be obtained at a slight additional charge. Isaac Thomas is prepared to undertake the care of funerals according to the a.inve prices. THOUSANDS NOW USE Johnson, johnson&Co's PURE TEA Because it is better in quality than all otherf The Prices are all now reduced EIGHT-PENCE PER POUND. Former price 3/4, Reduced to 2/8 Former price 3/8, Reduced to 3/. Former price 4/ Reduced to 3/4 Former price 4/4, Reduced to 3/8 Former price 4/8, Reduced to 4/. See that the name of Jolinson,Johnson&Co is on each Packet. Sold in Packets by Agents in every Towa. LOCAL AGENTS. ABERDARE N^-Thomas, Chemist, 10, Commercial \h!rav0u Jones, Printer Newport.Thomas, 129, Com- n'ffl Martin. Post mercial-street Bri<W.rf r ,.L Naityglo..Allen, Post-Office i!reoon Rali Pontypool.Edward*. Printer Brvnma\vr" Tnni Q,' Pontardawe Evans, Post J?"1"1'9 Swansea.Themas, 65, Oxford Mei thyr. Edwards, Goo rgetow Square ChU.m;nt ASh Tho,na3> Tredepar.. Crowe, Post Office mercial-street Wholesale Warehouse, 17, Bloomfield-street, City, London. BROWN AND POLSON'S PATENT CORN FLOUR. PACKETS, 8D. GUARANTEED PERFECT lt PUSE. recommended for CHILDREN'S DIET. T^AMILIES who give a preference to this un- J_ equalled article, are lespectfully invited to refuse other qualities offered instead of Brown and Poisons; to obtain extra profit by the sale similar kinds are smetimes craudulently substituted. Sold in Aberdare, by all respectable Chemist. ^PHE INSTANTANEOUS CURE FOR A TOOTHACHE, BUNTEB'S NERVINE," im- mediately on application gives permanent relief, nd renders extraction seldom necessary. „ T Medical Test into nials. K>sq;; Surge°n. Bridport, Dorsetshire. I consider BLJTTKB S JV MVIWE a specific for Tooth-ache Sherston. near Cirencester nv *1tiuNTEE 3 'NBBVINB in many cases of severe obtained/ eV8ry mstanoe ^rmenant Kelief lias been Ask for Banter's Nervine; it is sold by all Chemists, Is lid. per packet, or post free from J. R. Cooper Chemist, Maidstone. A B E li D a!Te~ v CAPITAL INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, T -Felson Inn, situate in Dean-street, T a most ^client business. Dean-Jrl^fi-' ^°^Res! adjoining the above in A portion of the purchase money emani on mortgage at 5 per cent, v. p Particulars, apply to Mr. W. Macgowen Hole, AO. G, Dean-street, Aberdare, or to MR. D. MATHIA House and Commission Agent, No. 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff 1}1 ON EY Advanced upon Leasehold Property. -Apply to Mr. George Rosser, 31, Canon street, Aberdare. OLD CLOTH HALL, ABERAMAN. JOHN PRICE, (LATE OF THE RED LION, ABERDARE,) WISHES to return his sincere thanks for the great patronage bestowed on him for the last seven years at Aberdare, and to inform the public that he has just taken the above premises, and trusts by 'punctual Jattentlon to business, and selling Allsopp's Strong and Mild Burton Ales, at reduced prices, to a share of the patronage of his old friends and others. Bottled Ales and Stout in splendid condition. New Edition, by post two stamps. NERYOUS DEBILITY:itsCAUSE&CURE. 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The prizes include the right to select for*himself a j valuable work. of art from one of the t liel Ex- hibitions Porcelain Busts of H.R.H. the Prince I Wales, reduced by C. Delpeek from the original bust by Morton Edwards; Bronze Vases, with CuPiD"and PSYCHB By J. Bark. ntin j Chromolithograpbp of "Topvc GAWD," from a drawing oy Allred D. Fripp Chromolithographs of "WILD ROSES," from a draw- ing by Birket Foster Proof impressions of a series of Etchings by the late R. Brandard And other works, all produced exclusively for tha Society. Artists' proofs of the plates may be had for Fire Guineas, with Five Chances in the distribution. Specimens of the work may be seen on application to the Local Honorary Secretaries and Agents, who will receive subscriptions and give every informa- tion. The subscription lists close on the J31stfof March but (with a view to induce an early entry of names) the volume will be forwarded in February for every member whose subscription is paid before the end of January, at either of the following places, viz., Aberdare-Mr T. Evans, Britonferry—Mr Rendell Chemist, 22, Commer- Lampeter cial-place Llanelly-J Powell, Esq. Aberavon—Mr W, Rees Llandovery-Mr Rees Brecon—Mr H. F. Ben- Merthyr-T. Jones, Esq. net Narberth-M. G. Evans, Cardiff-J. E. Williams Esq., M.D, Esq., Bank Neath-J. Allan, Esq. Cardigan—Mr J.R. James Newcastle Emlyn -J. Carmarthen — Mr. H. Phillips, Esq. Howclls, Junr., King- Pontypridd—MrW Jones street. Newbridge Iron Work* Cnckhowell —Mr. Ed. Pontypool-Mr J. L. Kldrcdlnland Revenue Treharne 11 Office Rhayader—Mrs Jones Cwmavon Mr W. B. Swansea-Mr Herbert Sloan, Port Talbot, Jones THE PRINTING BUSINESS. WANTED,-A respectable youth as an APPRENTICE to the above trade.—Apply at the office of this Paper. Yn awr yn y Wasg, yn 32 tudalen, ALMANAC NEWYDD -A. M 1896, GAN 03IA.H THO AS JONES, Aberdar. YN cynwys Nodau y Flwyddyn. Diffygiadau JL Yr Haul, Tafien Llanw y Mor, Newidiadaa y Lleuad, Codiad a Machludiad yr Haul, Ansawdd y Tymorau, y Tywydd, "yr Arwyddion, Cyfarfod- ydd y Meistri Haiarn, Ffeiriau Cymru, &c. Prisiau Stampiau, Biliau, neu Nodau Arianol, Cytundebau, Rhwym-ysgrif Prentisiaid, Rhwymau i ddyogelu Arian, Tollau ar Gymun-roddion, Trwyddedau, Llyfrau trwy y Post, Llythyrau, Archebau Llythyr- dy, Gweithred Buwch-frechiad, Cofrestriad Gened- gaethau, &c. Hyebysiadau, a gwahanol bethaa angenrheidiol eu gwybod. m | PURITY A EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY; FOR 41 4t A\.N fnuoe MARK I I BULL'S H iTpJ C/iEAT EO\ 186 AL THEIR GENUINE AND DOUBLE SUPERFINE ARE THE QUALITIES PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED « DCTllirPk FOR FAMH.V USE KblAiLED IN EVERY TOWN THROUGHOUT THB UNITED KitiODOM. X 1 C ) £ <' ) i r ? K1 T ,T £ BE P RIDDEN" BY HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT I This wonderful Ointment acts like mapic in rflieTiDg- an curing all sores, wonnas, bad leas, ulcero, and eruptions the skin when rubbed on the surface it penetrate* and purifies each tissue ion its passage, aad exerts the mo, wholesome influence over the internal structures. It heels by cleansitisr nil anitaal fluids wi b which it comes in eon tact, and thereby promote" a somifi and permanent cure. Diptheria/Bronchitis. Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This class of diseases may be enred by well rnhhinrlT Ointmsnt, three times a day, upon the throat, ebestfan back of the patient It will soon penetrate and give im me diate relief. In all stages of Infli,ei)za> Colds, and Rr.n Ch.t,s> th.s treatment may be f„l,owed with efficiency and safet^ipdeed. it has fever been known to fail. All Varieties of Skin Diseases, Scrofula and Scurvy. A ^ERS,.°F the Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. relieved and ultimately cureH if thin Omt La,,t ell rubbed i twice a into-'the small #of the ovtr 1 ie re?'°n of th kidneys, tft whion it wili tr ri»ii f iJar)^ almost every case tive e peri^verauce will be »ecessaiy to effect a 4uorough CUle. Both the Ointment av-d Pills *J>ould be used in t folitm-iftg cascs:- Bail Legs Corns (Softs) Rheum tisai Bad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipplea Bunions Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Hosche- Elephant wis Skin-diseases toes and Sand- Fistulas Scurvy r ^ut Sore-beads J Glandular Swell- Tumours Cb^ofoot ingg Ulcerg Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Cll apped ( Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR Non.o- WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in nied;cines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices,—Is. lld,, 2s. 9d.,4s. 6d., lIs., 22s. and 34s each Pot. N.H.-Directions for the guidance of patients itievervr disorder are affixed to each Pot, and can he hndin any language, eveD in Chinese. N.B.— Directions for rhe guidance of i^tiinls ni evt ry disorder are affixed to each Box, aui. o be gq it, any language, even in Chinese,