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MR. H. W. HARRIS'S A NNOUNOEMENTS, H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, Home, Estate, and General Agent, BEGS to inform the Public that all matters entrusted to his care will be punctually ana carefully attended to. Rents co]lecte<L^-<rire and Lite Policies effected on Offices :—Mr Rees Thomas's;AVi h street Mert hyr, opposite Cloth Hal TO BE LET, A Genteel RESIDENCE, situate in Church- street, Thomas Town, MerthyrTyMjwcll adapted for a respectable ^C' anuum.-Apply to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, Auc- tioneer, 143, High-street, Merthyr. h L 1J.. NOTICE. X ALL Persons having- any claim on the Estate of GEOKGE HEPPELL, late of Ply. mouth Iron Works, Merthyr, Deceased, are requested to forward the particulars thereof to the undersigned, so that they may be examined' and discharged. H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, 143, Higli-street^aertii'ir. June 3rd, 1860. j J yS PUBLIC SALE/ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, At the BUSH HOTEL YARD, MERTHYR, on SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, 1860, A DOG CART and PHiETON, bothiw^x- cellent condition.—The sale will taJre place at Three o'clock, and both will b^j^ia.without reserve. n\ aGl y' Auctioneer's Office, May 31, JcGO. ') TRE EVANS, RHYMNEY IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, On MONDAY, the 11th day of JUNE, 1860, on the premises, THE whole of the modern, excellent, and genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of Mr. J. W. EDWARDS, who is about leaving the neighbourhood, consisting- of four-post bedsteads, mattresses, iron bedsteads, French bedsteads, wash stands, dressing tables, ware, chests of drawers, bedroom chairs, bed furniture, hair- seated and cane-seated chairs with cushions, dining tables, Pembroke and library tables, book case, Brussels carpets, mahogany supper tray and stand, sideboards, clieffoniere, music stool, fenders, fire irons, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, earthenware, kitchen requisites, and sundry other articles of Furniture not herein enume- rated; also an excellent PIANOFORTE, G £ octave, nearly new, by Hopkinson, in a splendicU- rosewood case, beautifully carved pilasters, a»ul elegant fretwork. yr Sale to commence at Two o'clock,>md the whole will be sold without reserve. A I A ft Auctioneer's Office, May 29, I860; j, L j *4^' CWMELDEG, EaLwvsiLAN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Unreserved Sale of Valuable Mine- ral Property. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. M. W. HARRIS, At the BUSH HOTEL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, on MONDAY, the 11th day of JUNE, 1860, at Pour for Five o'clock in the Afternoon (sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), ALL that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE called CWMELDEG, situate in the parish of Eglwysilan, in the county of Glamorgan, and containing by estimation 103 Acres or there- about, together with the MESSUAGE and FARM BUILDINGS thereon. The Estate is bounded by property of Sir Benjamin Hall and Evan Griffiths, Esq., and it lies adjoining to Caedan Brook and Eglwysilan Mountain. All the Minerals usually found in the district lie under this Estate. The Estate will be sold with all rights of common and other rights now or usually held 01 enjoyed therewith. If the Estate is not sold in one lot, then the surface of the Estate will be offered in one lot, and the Minerals lying under the same in another lot. The Estate is now in the occupation of Wtn. Llewellin, who will show the property. The Estate is sold under the directi 0 the Court for the Relief of Insolvent D^btaw^, will therefore be disposed of witliourfwre^prve r Further particulars may be (MaipedWif Tiia £ LEADRITTER, Esq., 2, StapJ^I*nItondoi^of Messrs. MORGAN and SM,*TH,'$olwnto]^HVler- thyr; or of the Auctioned^ at Me/th^jir MERTHYR TYDFIL. No. 3, SOMERSET PLACE, THOMA.8 TOWN. Important Sale of Household Furniture, Pianos, Books, and Pictures. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, On TUESDAY, JUNE the 12tli, 1860, on the premises, THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PICTURES, BOOKS, PIANOS, &c., of Mr. JOHN WILKES, who is about leaving f the neighbourhood, consisting of mahogany and hair-seated chairs, sofas, couch, mahogany, dining, and loo tables, cheffbnier, whatnot, Tudor bedsteads and hangings, lane-bottomed chairs, iron bedsteads, square and round deal tables, wash-hand stands and ware, looking glasses, carpets, floor cloths, rugs, fenders and fire irons, kitchen tables, shelves and dressers, earthenware, china, glass, decanters, kitchen requisites, and sundry other articles of useful turniture not herein enumerated; also a splendid twisted- barrelled Rifle, with Fowling Piece Barrel to attach, by Vesev, cleaners, moulds, &c., com- Plete; Saloon and other Rifles, and bulletted caps. There will be offered up for Public Com- petition, a few original Oil Paintings, by eminent Masters, and some first-rate Old Engravings as well as Modern, of the best School, and elegantly framed. The following PtANOs will also be sold :-A Patent New Grand Pianoforte, by Broad wood, from A to A, in handsome rosewood case, sclccted for Mr. \Vilkes' own use; a New Model Upright Piano, by Priestley; a Second-hand PiaHo, 5i octaves, by Broadwood Foils and a quan- tity of Paper Music; several Statuettes and Busts, of first-rate merit; also a choice selection ot BOOKS, by eminent Authors, on Philos ophy and General Literature. Sale to commence punctually at Two ol ock, and the whole will be sold without reserve The above can be viewed the day iVecedi g. and morning of sale, V\k/ Auctioneer's Office, May 23, 1880./ ALBERT STREET, MERTHYR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Under a Power of Sale in a Mortgage Deed), By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, At the GREYHOUND AND RAILWAY HOTEL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of JUNE, 1860, at Seven o'clock in the Evening (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced), ALL those EIGHT DWELLING HOUSES and CELLARS situate in Albert-street, and in the rear of the English Independent Chapel, numbered respectively 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, and now in the occupation of Thomas Richards, Thomas Davies, Mrs. Lewis, and others, as tenants thereof. They produce a rental of £ 47 9s. per annum, and are held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1841, subject t6 a ground rent of £ 5 19s. 1 For further particulars, apply to Messrs.AL H. and F. JAMES, Solicitors, Merthyr; opr to the Auctioneer, 143, High-street, Merthyr. Auctioneer's Office, June 4tli, 1860. V ^"7 r ABKEDA^B^f h,0y To Hay, Corn, Flour, &-feena^al Merchants. X TO BE LET for a term, or SOL D BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AIL those well establis h ed PREMISES now occupied by Mr. WM. TODD. situate in Queen-street, Aberdare, consisting of a Dwelling House and Appurtenances, together with large and well-arran'ged Store Rooms for trading in Hay, Corn, Flour, and General Goods The Stores are 51 fed by 25 feet in the clear, comprising two lower-storey IÍfOUls, with office and loft over the whole, replete with every con- venience for carrying on an extensive business. There is also a large Room, with loft above, 30 feet by 25 feet, eoji 1 noted so as to permit tjje erection of a •_ twer Flour Mill, the Atdvantagc6 of which arw incalculable, there being- no Corn or Grist Mill within twelve miles of the district, which comprises about 40,000 inha- bitants. Stabling, 32 feet by 12 feet, including room for Steam Engine for Chaffing Hay and Crushing Oats, Beans, Malt, &c., the Coal for which may be had for a mere nothing. The whole of the premises are of recent erection, and held under lease for 99 years, 96 of which are unexpired. They are immediately opposite the Taff Vale Railway Station, being separated therefrom only by a road, and within 400 yards of the Vale of Neath Railway Station, and connected with the agricultural districts of Herefordshire by Rail- ways. for particulars, and to view, apply on the spot. May 30th, 1860. Merthyr to Tredegar THE Public are informed that THOMAS GIBBON, the Mail Carrier between the above places, is permitted to CARRY PAR- CELS, and which he engages to deliver with the greatest care and punctuality. He leaves ,the Coach and Horses, Merthyr, at 6 o'clock in the morning, and the Cambrian Inn, Tra&jgary' at 12 o'clock, arriving at Merthyr at a/qulrtfcr past 1. Parcels left at either of the^&plAiA, o/" in^any house on the road, will bc^al^ftn Mar^if ^tmd properly delivered. >] yA MEKTHYE & ABEEGAVlfey ROYAL MAIL. rpm? above M ornmg- (Sun- days excepted), at Eight o'Clock Tredegar, at a Quarter-past Nine; and arrives in Abergavenny at Half-past Eleven, in time for the Twelve o'clock Third w sD Class Tram to Hereford, Shrewsbury, Chesterand L;yet poo arriving at the latter place at Eight J 1 KICK the same Evening. ON ITS RETURN, the Mail leaves Hotel, Abergavenny, at Half-past Ope cyjJock/ in the Afternoon, (after the arrival^?the pool Train); and arrives in Merth^at/atoinjifter past Five, in time for the Valjr oAfJcatji^ and Taff "V ale. Trains. NO MORE SICKLY OR ILL-CONDITIONED HORSES OR OTHER CATTLE. RA"REY'S HORSE AND CATTLE IMPROVING- FOOD restores the efficiency, vigour, endurance, and muscle of in- conditioned or apparently worn out horses, ws, bullocks, calves, sheep, and pigs. In ar short time it improves their appearance and Value by 20 to 30 per cent. RAREY & Co., 7j^tegen/s Quadrant, London. In tins at 3s., afcBs., at Irs.; in casks of about 450 feeds, 50s.,jp about L000 feeds, £ 5, being I Jd. per feed. yForwasdeij) ony receipt of post-office orders. Irae casKslfreeof carriage. ill AGENTS Merthyr, Mr. \V.f\>tJj<^eniyftie- mist, High-street; Aberdare, Mr. W. J. IJBmas, chemist; Neath, Mr. A. Hayman> Ebh^Wale, B. A. George, chemist; Pontypool, 5f. Rode- rick, chemist. U BARRY'S-kE-VALII:N'fA AHA. BICA CHOCOLATE POWDER contains the greatest amount of easily assimilated nourishment for strengthening delicate persons, children and infants with weak stomach, chest, or nerves, and, at threepence per meal, affords a delicious breakfast, lunch, or supper. It is the best dietetic homoepathic preparation, and may be eaten either alone or mixed with Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food. Admirably adapted to rear infants with. In tins at Is. 6d.: lib., 3s.; 21b., 5s. 9d.; 51b., 12s.; 121b., 26s. The 121b. free of carriage on receipt of post-office order. BARRY DU BARRY and Co., 77, Regent-pfreet, London, and may be had through all Growers yfa Chemists. V" AGENTS :—Aberdare, W. J. Thon>cs, T. Evans; Abergavenny, J. P. JJJfltkins; Vhyiv- mawr, O. Meredith; Ebbw chemist; Merthyr, Mrs. NSNlyN\)itte> "• Gay, T. Loveridge, Davies/and PMlips, arofcers, T. W. Goodiellow, gitfcer; Ptmt^pndd, C. Bassett; Tredegar, C. Peaty. HEIN lil'S HOKSE & CATTLE PEED. ¡' HENRI'S PATENT~CATTLE PfeED is the most perfect preparation ojr the day for HORSES, COWS, CALVES,/v SHEEP, as hundreds of Testimonials certify. Price 42s. per cwt.—HENRI'S PIG MEVT, 24s. cwt. HENRI'S PATENT !*y&ICATE«4HOR»E FEED, administered njj^ntly, quick]^re- store Horses that are sick or off tlKir acedif into splendid and healthy^coriditiCiK withoMT inter- fering with their daily wAkV\[n sfeaJJ^ where this is used, swollen legs, efkeked hcyC, or sur- feit never appear. Boxes,ontain^fg 56 feeds, 12s. yr HENRI'S FEED is the only one patented (1855) and issold, with.a guaranteed ANALYSTS, bv HENRI'S PATENT CATTLE FEED COM- PANY, Steam Mills, HULL, the sole manufac- turers, to whom or their duly appointed Agents, orders must be given, and Post Office Orders made payable. London Depot, 40, King William-street. Merthyr and Aberdare, THOMAS LOVERIDGE, Merthyr. BUGS DISAPPEAR LLKE MAGIC! ) A FTEB using Harper Twclvetrees'Bug A Destroyer, which kills t-kem by mil- lions, and utterly destroys the eW&'icnt in which they breed. None can poaJwy exist after a single dressing. f U Sold in packets at 3d., fiC, andtlv; and bot- tles 6d. and Is. each, i) ill nt iy Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder. l'st tremor 7d. A PENNJfPACKEir HARPER TS' POI- SONED WHEAT i ii reds of mice and sparrows on the spotT ri nor danger to human life, nor to cats ot daj!;s. Crops may be entirely protected by scattering this poisoned wheat over seed beds. Sold at Id., 2d., 6d., and Is. Agents wanted. Patentee, Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by- Bow, London, E. Sold by R. Thomas, T. Recs, and E. R. Gay, druggists, Merthyr; J. James,chemist,Dowlais, ""Pretty tube of mighty power, Charmer of my leisure houi"— A Broseleu. fct TTONOURABLE METW'iaN" was made 1^1 of the BROSELKY JBLAZED TO- BACCO PIPES at the GreaUEQliihition, 1851. These Pipes, manufactured amf stamped on each stem, E. SOUTHOB^, Bi-osMfi#, are strongly ^recommended to Gantleiiwn. 1m private use. Hotel keepers will^(3LtlWliiJ« superior to the ordinary clay pipepC ] M Sold in ca iro ne oss upwards. ^1 V Xj E ctuiI'E I WILL BE DELITEEED ll • AT THE WESTEYAN, CHAPEL, THOMAS TOWN,. %ERTHYR TYDFIL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE WtK 1S00, BY THE -'J! y/ W. 3VE. ^TJlslSiaiq^T, O F LONDON, I ON SCIEWCIR; IITERATUBE, AND ^ELIGIPAL J \Y\ i A v j* T,fir I The Chair will be taken at Eight o'CIock, by | I'I CLARK, ESQ., DOIVLA/B. J Dcbi^op^i at half-past Seven. Reserved Seats, 2s.; ftec^Lditto, Is. J Tifkpfs WaiA ..afc^places »M J5RTH YR-—^Ir.TJwvtd Rossel', GiOCCi', Thomas Site]) liens, Chemist; Mr. T. W. Good fellow, Grocer; Mr. Walter Smyth, Qiemist; Mr. Robert Jones, Draper; Mr. P. Williams, Stationer. DOWLAIS—Mr. Evan Jones, Draper; Mr. William Price, Saddler: Mr. Thomas Jenkins, Stationer; Mr. John Jones, Grocer. AnElt- DARE—Mr. Thomas Price, Draper; Mr. Lodge, Grocer. TREDEGAR Mr. Pugh, Draper. D" To secure Reserved Seats, early application for Tickets is recommended. SPONGING, HIP, SHOWER, & EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 OF BATH, „ ['< t MAY BE OBTAINED AT W. T; GBIFFITHS'S FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. IRON BEDSTEADS IN GREAT VARIETY. Agent, for Price's Patent Case-Hardened Safe, which is undoubtedly the only one candole of resisting the accomplished Burglar, as proved by the late disastrous trial at Bcgmtleu, between Price's and Milner's Safes.-See Barnsley Advertiser, May 5, 1860. <y < Q 147, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE ANGEL HOTEL. X JH X I T. REES, bbsideitt DBITTIST, HIGH STREET (opposite the West of England Bank), MERTHYR, It INVITES the Public, and especially those afflicted with decayed or defective Teeth, to an exami- nation of the durable and elegant Artificial Mineral Teeth, manufactured by him on the premises In High-street. They are perle! t in their resemblance to nature, never wear out or cor- rode, and answer in every respect the purpose of natural Teeth. Reference is kindly permitted to a large number of the most respectable persons in the neigiK- bourhood who have patronized him. Rees's Essence for the Toothache, which produces an instanisneous cure, is soldi^ottles at 6d. and Is. each. Rees's Tonic Astringent Mouth Lotion.—This excellent preparation has h^n pro-redfisy experience, to be of the greatest benefit lor the cure of spungy gums, tender or rgjexed gum|< J)id t as a general lotion for rendering the mouth sweet and comfortable, it will be fm*fid one (k ffti^inos^ ^pleasant ever employed. To?persons wearing Artificial Teeth it is invaluable./ f\ \A( Rees's Tooth Powder prevints and removes the formation of tartar, imparts A theT^eth pearly whiteness, gives a delightf al fras-rance to the breath, and entirely preven tiA hej^ uriou elfects of acid and steel medicines upon the enamel. jr THE NATURAL WIliTES OP_PE,AITCE. THE recent Reduction of Duties on Foreign Wines having placed good and wholesome Wines, at a moderate price, within the reach of all classes, T. LOYBBIDO-B, x HIGH STREET, MERTHYK, v. Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Merthyr and neighbourhood, that he has just received a large STOCK of well-selected FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, and PORTUGUESE WINES, which he feels confident will give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their patronage. I FRENCH WINES. SPANISH WINES. Per dozen Quarts. Per dozen Quarts. Claret 24s., 28s., OGs.. Sherries. 24s., 28s., 36s., 4 Chablis 28s., 30s., 36s. Marsala 24s. Roussillon 28s., 30s., 34s. PORTUGUESE WINES y Old French Port 34s., 36s. Porto 36s.i>6s., 60s. Spaikling Burgundy 48s. Ditto Old jnt%. P[ Champagne 40s., 50s., 60s. U. An original Case, containing a Dozen Pint Bottles of French Wines, composed^the^lufJviniV' different sorts, for 24s., carriage free:— | Claret. I Old French Port. J j Chablis. Sparkling Burgundy. 1 f Roussillon;-r r Champagne/ J y ggg" Orders for these Cases, which will give parties an opportunity of trying these Fre Wines, are respectfully solicited. FK-XI^rTIIsrO BY STEAM DPOWIEK, WHY GO TO BRISTOL AND PAY MORE P. WILLIAMS, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that lie possesses every facility (which perfect machinery and Steam power can yield) for executing Orders to any extent in Printing, on the Shortest Notice, and at the Lowest Rate of Charges. Bill Heads, Invoices, Letter and Note Headings, Circulars, Business and Visiting Cards, Auc- tioneers', Agents', and General Trade Announcements, in the best Style, and executed with an Expedition ti at cannot be surpassed in any Establishment out of London. Prices of Posters, printed on Good Paper. Double Crown (30 in. by 20) for 100 17s. 0d. | For 200 27s. Od. For 300 35s. Od• Do. do. folio Long (30 by 10) „ 300 13s. 0d. „ 500 16s. Od. „ 1,000 ..21s.to25s: Royal (24 by 20) 100 16s. Od. „ 200 25s. Od. „ 300 328.0d. Demy (23 by 18) „ „ 14s. Od. „ „ 22s. Od. „ „ 29s. 0d- Crown (20 by 15) „ 10s. Cd. 16s. Od. 21s. 0d- Demy folio (18 by 11) „ „ 8s. Od. „ „ 13s. Od. „ „ 17s. fid- Crown do. (15 by 10) ,} 7s. oil. 10s. (id. 13s. Oil. Foolscap do. (14 by 85) ,} 6s. Od. „ 9s. Oil. lis. 6d. Demy 4to. (11 by 9) 4s. Cd. 500 9s. 6d. „ 1,000 14s. 6d. Crown 4to. (10 by 7J) „ 4s. Od. „ „ 8s. Od. „ „ 12s. 0d- Demy Octavo (9 by 5|).v. 1000 7s. 6d. 3,000 18s. Od. „ 5,000 25s. 0d" Crown do. (7^ by 5) 2000 10s. Od. 5,000 20s. Od. 1.0,000 30s. 0d. Demy 12mo. {l\ by 4^) „ 5000 15s. 0d. v 10,000 25s. 0d. 20,000 40s. Od. Coloured Paper or Coloured Inks, charged extra. Invoice Heads on Good Writing Paper. Foolscap Quarto (8 £ by 0%).. for 100 4s. Gd. For 500 10s. 6d. For 1,000 14s. P-)st6mo. (9 by 5) „ 1000 12s. Od. „ 3,000 30s. Od. „ 5,000 42af^0d- Foolscap do. (84 by fi) 10a. 0d. 24s. Od. aqs. 0d- Do. 9mo. (5i by 44) 8s. 0d- j> >> • • 20s. Od. ^SOs^Od^ Circulars, Cream Laid Paper, Fly Leaf. L Note size, for 100, from 3s. Cd.; 200, 6s.; 500, 12s. 6d. {/^ Cf.rds, from 10s. per 1,000. X TEA PAPERS PRINTED AT IS. PER 1,000, IF THREE REAMS >^RE ORDBRE^T PRINTING and BINDING done for the TRADE. Account-Boofe of all Sizes and Patterns, made in a Superior manner, at the Shortest Notice.— Every style of Binding done at the Cheapest Bate of Prices, consistent with elegance and durability. Paper Ruled by Machine to any Form .— School Books, Writing and Ciphering Copies, Pocket and Office Ledgers, Metallic Books, etc., etc., always on_ hand.—Reviews, Magazines, and all other Publications, including Newspapers and Cheap Periodicals, supplied regularly. StandardMUSIC supplied to the Public at Wholesale Priccs. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS IN MERTHYR, Comprising the most Elegant and liinli Designs, together with those of the Cheapest Description. Carriage Paid to any place within the delivery of the South Wales, Vale of Neath, Taff Vale, and Loop Line of Railways, and also to all parts of the Iron Districts of Monmouthshire, on Orders of 20s. and upwards. "TELEGRAPH" Office, Merthyr Tydfil J IsTOTICIE! OF ZR/EJ^O'V-A.Xj. —————— OCI,l IT:iT:. Vi t1 JOHN LEWIS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH, IIRBD-EGAR, RESPECTFULLY informs his^rflPatrons and the Public generally that he has REMOVED iroin Morgan-street to 11 ises in QUEEN-STREET, near the Bank, which he has just Opened with an entfrufx iVK^tock of Gold and.Silver Watches, Jewellery, Plate, &c., ^InchwjII be offered nt f^re^e(l^^irprices. J. L. returns his siri^ £ |Qr past favours, and begs to solicit a continuance of the ,same. Repairs lU/he nranises by experienced Workmen, at low charges, S YLJFEDDINA RINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. To Carpenters, Builders, &e. The Cardiff Depot of Prepared Joiners' WorJc, the Canal Wharf East, Cardiff (near the South Wales Railway Station.) JAMER and PRICE have always on i hand a large Stock of the following named Goods :—Skirtings, Mouldings, Archi- traves, Cornices, Sash Bars, Door Jambs, Angle Beads, Doors, and Sashes. ✓ Per foot. 14—inch Doors, 4-panelled sgffare, framed 6d. 2-inch Doors, moulded^oth^idwT/ lOd. lj-inch Bead, But a<W SniM-e „ 6jd. 2-incli 6-panel Jfoor$t 1bousted both sides, .jf. „ lOd. l|-incli Sashds anW/TFram^, Deal Casings, Baltic #uij^cills and Axle Pullies, pre ed to hang donMe X. „ 9Jd. 1^-inch do., as above, primed, and glazed with Crown Glass „ 13^d. 2 7-incli Torus Skirting, Ils pe 100 feet run. JUNE, 1860. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. 'Vjk rpHE Caidiff Steam Navi- -I- gation Company's Fast- Sailing Steamer "JENNY JONES, DAVID DAVIES, Commander, is intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Mechandize, during the ensuing month, as under:— FROM BUTE DOCKS, 1FROM BATHURST BA- CARDIFF. SIN, BRISTOL. June. !June. 'I Friday. 2 p.m. 2 Saturday.. 5 p.m. 4 Monday 41 p.m. 5 Tuesday 7 £ aa.m. 5 Tuesday 5 p.mJ 6/Wainesday 8 aa.m. 6 Wednesday 5| p.m.yv TmA'sday.. 85 a.m. 8 Friday 7 a.m^i ^fflaMrj^y • • 10 a.m. 11 Monday 8.]j/n\. l'JTuc^fny 12 noon 13 Wednesday lQ^a.m^4nQmrsd'ay.. 2 p.m. 15 Friday (^Saturday.. p.m. 18 Monday3|a».m. JO Tuesday 6| a.m. 20 WedneaJay 5*/h.n^20 Wednesday 7 p.m. 21.Thurscfay.. 5f ayn. 21 Thursday 1\ p.m. 22 Friday Cr\f.xi\. 23 Saturday 92 1 a.m. 'I 25 Monday 8J a.m. |26 Tuesday 12 noon 27 Wednesday IO5 a.m.[28 Thursday 2 p.m. 29 Friday 12j p.m. ,30 Saturday 3J p.m. To-and-Fro from Cardiff, 20th and 21st. a To-and-fro from Bristol, 5th and 6th. Fares :—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. -Further information as to freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to John Evered, Clare- street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. JUNE, 1860. Steam Communication between Cork, Car- diff, and Newport. J „ rpHE CORK STEAM SHIP I «L JPL -I- COMPANY'S Screw Steamer PREliSSISCHER ADLER," 1,000 Tons, Captain BYRNE DODO," 1,000 Tons, Captain CROFT, or BITTERN," 800 Tons, Capt. HOLLAND, are intended to ply as under, and afford conveyance for Passengers, Goods, and Cattle, at very moderate rates. FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Saturday, June 2nd..jLi 4 a.m. Cardiff, Saturday Oth^wT. 8 a.m. Newport, Saturday. 3 p.m. Cardiff, Saturday .r23^y. 7 j a.m. Newport, Saturday .y. 3 p.m. GfiffytFor Cardiff, WednesiWyA Mth 4i p.m. Newport, Wediresdaw, ^ath 9| a.m. Cardiff, Wednesday,T.20t.h 4 p.m. Newport, Wednesdjj^ 27t.h 9 a.m. To CORK, Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.—Deck, 7s; No Steward's Fee. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment should be alongside ONE HOUR before the advertised time of Starting. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company' j OtRce, Cork; or to Messrs. Owen and Downing Ship Brokers, Cardiff; or, Mr. Jas. Maddockt.. Newport. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A CURE FOR THE AFFLICTED!—Pos sessed of tins remedy every man is his own Family Physician. If his wite or children are troubled with eruptions of the skin, sores, tu- mours, white swellings, sore throats, asthma, or any other external ailment, a persevering use of the Ointment is all that is necessary to produce a radical cure. Piles and Fistulas. The cures which this Ointment effects, in heal- ing Ulcers of long standing- and which have re- sisted all other applications, as well as in curing Piles, Fistulas, have been so countless and so notorious throughout the world, that any effort /to give an adequate detailed statement of their number or character wouldbe~vnin. It is suffi- cient to say that the Oin nt has never proved inefficacious. A Great Ylwmehold Keme&y! The diseases ofUR skyl^to fvhion children are most subject, sxu^as encnfete<Lj^res on the head and face, raslw^Trina^ mi tarter, pimples, See., are quicklyj^ieyed KM tiisMiguent. if th the M>itmhnmnd rilWfhould be xcsed in the r jJflowi-.igKases: — Bad lefts "(JSrns (pft) Rheumatism Bad breasts Canco^ Scalds Burns Contacted and Sure nipples Bunions stiff joints Sore-throats Bite of Moschc- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases toes and Sand- Fistulas Scurvy flics Gout Sore-heads oe0-1\ay Glandular swc1- Tumours Chiego-toot ling-s Ulcers J Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR i HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and by all i-espectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, nt the following prices:—Is. 1 jd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. J-< .D.—Directions for the guidance of patient ) in every disorder are affixed to ef Ya Box. N O-T ICE. ON behalf of the Administrators of the Estate of the late JOHN GRIFFITHS, of Tre- degar Iron Works, Ironmonger, we give Notice to all persons having Claims upon the Estate of the deceased, to send the same in to us on or before the 1st day of JULY next, at latest, as the Administrators' Accounts will the a ~b c'osea, and no pa/men tywill afterwards be mao- 1 Date h 8Y of May, 1860.. X ft "Yc. H. and F. JAMES, j| /I ^rolicitors to the Administrat vs.. f Merthyr Tydfil. | TO DRAPERS. f t TO BE DISPOSED • • F; { AN excellent Ready-Money BUS;NESS ii> i the above line, the best sitnati-.m in j Dowlais. The premja^s are the largest 3rd most i convenient in the^lieighbouBhood, whcis a re- ) munerative bugrfess has h^en done for the lest j 10 years. S«usifi|tory reasons for its disposal j and any lytl^rwmrticulars will be givei; c,~ < applica^jiCiy iff Mi^^Evan JONES, Drr:per. Jr 1 e 5ne awlvG i^m opportunity that seldi u occm. i Ao any l6ung Man with a moderate ca; d. I 200 WORKMEN'S COTTAGES ?' WANTED 1' At Mountain Ash, in the Parishes 0, Lla# wonno and Aberdare. MESSRS. NIXON & CO. are pr <red { grant BUILDING LEASES :»r gOO WORKMEN'S COTTAGES on their L m 1, neat Navigation and Deei^Duffryn Coll.eries, at moderate ground jjrfffts. The Cottages, ^'1' built, will be ta^^ffiy them for a term of years, at a fair rentaL^f /I B uildina^maytia]E/can be obtained from them, i^^rarffaLreasMji^ble prices, and Money will ^yA«iicCTi Ir^^Iessrs. Nixon and Co. on mortgaApv/f tha^aid Cottages, at the rute cJ 5 per centner ajpinum. For full particulars, apply to Messrs. Ntxon i 6 Co., at Navigation Colliery, or at their Office? r at Cardiff; or to Messrs. HOLLIER & Hobton^ SoJicitore, Aberdare and Mountain Ash. 1 Cardiff, March 29th, 1860. < —— — J The Greatest Boon of the A ge I TEA DOUBLED IN STBEHGTH E2DU( SX> J HAiJP IS PBICB f Sea Sickness and the ill effect* bf 4 prevented and Health insured, by tting I MAGNUM PEOMOTUM, ok tk* I INDIAN TEA IMPBOVEB.—wk-cb 1 alone is simply a refreshing beverage, by th. ji admixture of this INVALUABLE COMPOV'st i ismade so strengthening and nutritious. »o hpr>rJ. I ficial to the nerves, that no emigrant or- la x, 1 should be without it. It effectually prevents set sickness, anc rnt a only imparts a rich taste arid more "Strength t j the Tea, which it so resembles as to shew n-> {■ trace of its presence, but, acting as a tome or- j the stomach, strengthens the whole system, 1 rendering it equally desirable to the man ot,, business or pleasure as to the most delicate female. One Penny Packet wjiflast a week in ino** families, and will sav^ialf thp»Tea. families, and will sav^ialf tIftTea. Sold in packets 1d.W,6d., and )s. cach. Sold in packet^T ld^4dr/6d., and )s. cach. with full directions fo^ase, by various trades i men in Pemijroke, Swftsea, OUriiff, Newport. Gloucestcr^TJath, JBtstS, l^erpool, 1 .■ don, n W\ t ? 'V\3^esale {Mere tjf be addressed -o Mr. j W:^ftiam: '\Wllxa^(C Glebeland, Merthyr. | Mr. BASSETT, DJoggist, Pontypridd Mr. 1 DAVIS, Drtiggis^on-maron; or to Mr. GEORO-E DA VIS, Druggist wmayon; or to Mr. GEORO-E l MAGGS, Sole. ent to the Manufacuirers, Deanstreet, Portland-square, Bristol. t LOVERIDGE'S RHEUMATIC PILLS. THE numerous Testimonials receive- during the past two years have fully proved and justify the Froprietor in recommending them to 1 the Public as the best Remedy for the fcibwin^ ¡ Diseases: — EHETJMATISM—ACUTE, CHRONIC, -LKD Muscular PAINS IN T ACK I PAINS AND Giddi^ss THE BILIOF^Compla njt; CoSTIYENESS, ARISING ffBOj ^NDI (• EPTIOK Among tliMC repeM^r rean ed, are the fol- lowing:— y y H'gh-sflfeet, J^erthyr, Oct. ?, 3859 SIR,—For fifteen Wfeks I suffered iro.tn sucti violent pain and gjffdiness in my heoa ifha'- J j could not sleep night nor day, and Pot t'nes • became almost distracted and delirious trom n severe pain. I tried almost every rew^ '>r plied leeches and blisters, but could o. tair relief until I took your Rheumatic P!"s. gave me almost immediate relief, ard weeks restored me to iny usual good hu^.tJ.. Yours, &c., t MARY KEALAN, Confectioner. Mr. Loveridge. Cwm Rose Row, Tredegar. Rir -My stomach and head had been bad for many years, and I had tried almost everything until I took your excellent Pills, which have quite cured Ule. ¡ Yours, &c., DANIEL EDWARDS, I Mr. Loveridge. Founder. Ynysyfelin, Cwm Taff, June 20,1859. Sir,-I had been bad for three years with pains j in my legs and back, and I had tried Tail's Well and several other places, but did not obtain any relief until I took your Rheumatic PiUs, and I have now the pleasure of informing you that I am quite recovered. Yours, &c., Mr. Loveridge. DANIEL BEVAN. Club Houses, Glebeland, Merthyr, June 26, 1859. Sir,- Mv little girl, nine years old, had been a great sufferer from pains in her chest and through her limbs, but I am glad to inform you she is now quite well, after taking your valuable Yours, &c., DAVID GRIFFITHS. LIST op Aor.NtsTredegar, Mr. Crosswell; Aberdare, Mr. Evans; Newbridge and Treforest, Mr. Bassett; Hirwaun, Mr. Sires; Cardiff, Mr. Evans; Dowlais, Mr. Lewis; Swansea, Mr. Glover; Brynmawr, Mr.Jones; Neath, Mr. Hib- | bert.; Aberaman, Mr. Charles; Aberdare, Mr. Orchard, Mill-street; Abersychan, Mr. Martin. Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Barclay and Son, London. < XD. rpicrs HOT1C9 CAYlDPEicy "P Auctioneer, Appraiser, Acmu Houie and Land A genx [j Fir« and life Policies effected^n WT&nt^ous tenaft u«ctuaJ attendance to alVmpt^re eal&Mtod to Un Private ReWden t, Merthyr TjBfll. » jr TWYNYBODYN, MEBTHIE. Mr. D A VID PRPCE ErK?tT!^Cu to SELL BT AUCTION, at the aZrEL'^RTHYB' on Wednesday 13th inli?NE' j f, (subject to such conjHtions as scalljbe then and there produced), A LL those SEVEN COTTAGES sitn*fe ne«f Moun, .tam "are, Twynyrodvn, in the o<fcuM|ioi of Wm Harm and others, producing £ 27 J^6^?thJfS» 1™°^ °f a Jear pired. years,about 28J^jf^cicl^renn«x» For further particulars ariply to J?e Aj^tioneer 38 Thomas-street, Merthyr. A^cuoneer, 09, Auctioneer's Residepie, 38, Thomas^&eet, May 25th, I860. Prichard's Dandelion, Camomile, Rhu- H. barb, & Ginger Pills AVE long been before the Public. All persons. not delav Sn'T* ?lready tested fhem shoul* Cthe cure of T^-m r prove their qualities ht w cdlfrestl0n' and a" Bilious disorders. Prepared by W. PRICHARD, Apothecary, 65 Charinr £ dSlls b°ttIeS atls- 2s. 9d', 4s.^J Si,I M tt°, STiSffiS M lion. Camomile, and Ehn1,arb Pills, as well vWhJfe of iff publw who may suffer from indigestion or HficA iJSdfchL to offer my testimony—based on a remedy for gtomaeh eomplainte, constipation. I have no hesitation an aperient or as a medicine adan^d Pitls cannot be surpassed; whils^tEiL YJ> tna— aifo that they canle injury by persons whose oecun^W exftsilffto toi srter?" •veath £ .r- A* ai^Sme^^ given Merthyr Tydfd, May 17tb, TH0MAS»^««*> ToT|*f ^ad through all Medicine Vendors. taken according to the directions given with *pak neyer m ia rnfisrsi COMFORT IN WEITINGj NO PElf CAN TELL! St flS Ttf B 'pv;.t superiority of the TELEOfUPH HBN » sold a- the TELEGRAPH Ofl^T /IliAidapted 0 >r frypry hand, is an amalgamatig^^htl|roesLmetalie urn' ^n.ganti-com>-sive, write im.ne^urably superiojiloany oMmJIn& usually S^at or 2i PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION TH to intimate that ha rat*rtv PCv? an ELECTRICAL APPA, da'iiv at fS^-b a,nd ma5T consulted Se V Hleh-St^et, Mjrtiyr (opposite the Market. e'-p' rifi^r" j/vactei without th« T^r ,h Stopping, 2s. 6d.j %iniral Teetfi -verlasiin^ ^^mce to nature, and are of KFTirp 9"y s,,Toolh^f8en^f tor the iMMEDrAT* J "ot^-ache.—In Bottles, 6d., and Is. each. K. > fuiv. Quinine Dentifrice, for Beautifying- and Pr^ mnp the Teeth, Strengthening the Guis, &cc.Z n ik xes Is. each. D Th xes h. each. NO MORS PILLS NOR ANY OTHER MEDICINE H KAJ-i H to the most enfeejrfed, by k nl^feant AIM! trdurfu uxevx&, which removafiudi^tidn iiarrhcea, torpidity of th^r,T3M^SffC: scrvousuess, bi^usne^dSoffi^flow spirit^ jougb, astfc- » i^.p^con^ptirfdebOitv, drop.y' ^rahia Qd0U: Maun Booksellers, », THE SUFFERERS OF MERTHYR AJIl) Tum crux bv ^UbVERMACHEfilS PATENT GALVANIC AITL-BUIUMATIC CUll BANDS. MR-/1'LVERMACHER informs those invalid whose maladms are considered beyond the aid of medical ski! that he has appointed Mr. T. LOVJB- TllDQK, Chemist, Merthyr Tydfil, to be especial Agent for ia* of these singular VOLTAIC CHAINS. Mr, LOVERIDGE will give applicants every informa- tion respecting their curative powers, and the proper methou of administering them, so as to ensure imme- diate and certain success. Nearly everv form of disease is permanently and magically cured by wearing one over the rnu-t abetted. In all those cases where medicine OT ordinary appliances prove futile, the Chains act like ft ■tcami' < For miiv round many sufferers have alreadyTbeen relieved—the maladies cured, principally consist ot paralysis, epilepsy, spasms, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, rigidity^tfff joints, urethral disor- > •V9ter'8'. s J^cey^jbypochondria, deafness, debility, eonstipatiou/^nd jj&fy. And the alleviatiott of neura^a, tic d^reux, hSfd, ear, face, and tooth ache, is HsioBjrfngj ffQl effcted so instantaneously, Aat puffer-tre* test th/influence of the Chain before! hand Ri t^pcpdty > I y UTJ:r' j.. 0™ phenomena produced, the HU f astonished and convinced taken from upwards of 100 and philosophical works, c £ ^is new discovery.—Price the ,w'™ V —Visit the depdt and read Aie docuincrnsfrom parties cured.-J. L Pulvermacher ann f .o i, Oxford-street, London. nm S £ SDIFF' Mr" Chemist, &c., Duke- MERTHYR: LOVERIDGE, CHEMIST, &c. PERFE I llEALTH WITHOUT PHYSTO OR EXPENSE. AU T I -RRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH 1 ORING FOOD THE REVA ^iCA, at a cost of aboufa penny 7!es constipation, dyspepsia (indigestio^, dl.stension > Phlegm, biliousness i'V. sleeplessness, -/v:«s' i? head, headaches, loss of L('YT4D*ls fancies, palpitation, heart- x' r -n-Vf.t.es fevers, irritability, low spi- fiysentny, the heaS'andeirL u. buds btiweea 'he shoulders cmrmW spasms, a^.iA< a axid sickness, sfckln fits, coldT'jsSKS' coijsrh, &«tk.-ba, br Debits, ^onsun:r>t.« debil'itv van*' rneurrat.isi.7, ^emjrrhoi'Is. ulso fuMw. compiSSfc and fiity Urnes its cost p • .caici. it do^wS interfei with a hbenl diet. Mt ports a heathy reMk for lunch dmnbr, i.ud yhitoT*k f&cultv ot dfges- ion and ncrvo-i and mfiui2.ihr euerfrv n' ih* enfeebled. We extract a lc :aJ^Z n!|f?hoj-*ar.t J—<3ar» No. 1771. Lord Stuart of«nany ycis afy.*i»ep6>. cu«-a No. 49,832. Fifty -wd- 1nu«a|niiabU aru<j> firw.i dy^pai^ nervousness, asthma^cou "< ooatf ir^a yil»tu;;ncy, 8i'a<n:s sickness and vomidog, ha\v ^rrrrc:.io\w by Im "lanj'g ex eellent Pood.—Mjfia Jolly, ot*NC^fc.k, Cure is<- Field Marshal^me Duke of ■■§ o -3;-spt ^ia, tion, uerTQusn«9 and lia^rk/nnjCu "• ti'.ch hao al bathB and mcdica) rfteaAJ*t. —i>v No- 47,121. Mifs iAitm betb Jacobs/of extitile ^^ousfess, :n<iii<«:ion, eatheriugs low spirits, and nervduk fancie^^Cure Kv. From the Rev. James T. Campb^Jf, Sydejftone Rectoi; v-r Farnham, Norfolk, 5tli December, 1859./Gentlemen, in cases of indi- pewwri, and particularly whfin- tlie iiver h merv than usuallj affected, I consider Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food thi best ot" all remedies. It rescriiates the bile, and makes it flow ir cases which would not admit of mercury in any shape. In short, a healthy flow of bile is one of its earliest and best symp- toms.—Similar testimonials from JL)r. Ure; Dr. Ilarvey- Dr Bright; Dr. Campbell; and many thousand other respectabk parties who can be referred to. Sold in canisters at Is. l £ d-; lib., 2s. 9d. 21b., 4s. 6d. 121b., 22s.; 24ib., 40s.; super refined quality, 51b. 228. 101b., 33s. The 101b., 121b., and 241b. Canisters car- riage free, on receipt of post-office order, by BARKY Du BARRY & Co., 77, Regent-street, London. Fort num, Mason and Co., 182, Piccadilly, and all erocer* and chemists. s AGENTS :—Aberdare, Messrs. D. R. Evaas H J. Thomas, John Jones: Brynmawr, Mr. O. MerediW Merthyr. Mrs. M. W. White, Mr. T. Loveridg* Mr, W. Stephens, Mr. E. Gay; Tredegar;, Mr» Peatjr, 3