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Ult. 11. W. HARBIS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, AppraMa^Wduse, Estate, and "O EGS t(y Publie tha^BlfTfiatters X) cnjpmfe&tc mis aV vrillh^ninctually aBd eimAmy attfjdef ^oJL/Rjgtfscollected. Fire tlta Lite PolicCBwucteMlnadTanta^eousterras. Railway an4. dtlm^Sbares bought and sold, and the daily pripraobtained on application. Offices:—1407High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Or Private Contract, By Mr. H. W. HAJt-RIS, At his OFFICE, 140, HigMerthyr Tydfil, on THURSDAY, th^mhlday of March, 1863, ACHOICE^fmLE(TCIO!V of FLOWER 0 U A ROpfSand BULBp, consigned for ab. ^Mioh^flrT ^^nemones RanuncTllsl Ferrana Tigrida Amaryllis Antholiza ^^i^Romanos. They will Unsold in parcels to suit the conve- nience of Purchasers. Sale to commence at 12 o clock, and they will be Sold without reserve. TRAM ROAD SIDE, MERTHYR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, At the GREYHOUND and RAILWAY HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of March, 1863, at 7 o clock in the Evening, subject to such con- ditions of Sale as shall be then produced, all those rliwo OOTTAaBfl<? uate on the Tram-road A side yr Ty ifil, numbered respec- tivel an 77, inlthek icupation of Mrs. Hol- la,) and an t F These pre i a el ii ease for a term of 99 yearst teday of May, 1804, subject to all appod ground rent of 19s. Per annum. «■ They ce a rental of 25 8s. per annum. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIO- NEER, 140, Hign-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Auctioneer's Office, March 13, 1863. WHITE LI ON MILL-STREET, MERTHYR. TO PUBLICANS & OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, -By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, On TUESDAY, March 24th, 1863»jjn the Premises H(Under a power in a Bil^^foale,) all the OUSEHOLD^PBllNITURE, Brewing TJtensiLj^JrtTT?f LEWIS LEWIS, con- Slating of^iroee-mdtionf^eqih^feine. settles, wsnchiiB^brewenja ufeMi^roibroke and other tables, chairs! fynleiEjMJWrons. chimney glasses, square and rlufcd^igfntables, bedsteads, feather and niijpuffp^f^cheats of drawers, jars, jugs, canterafTMctures, chimney ornaments, corner cupboards, china, spittoons, brass candlesticks, »aucepans, beer stalls, washstands, looking glasses ressing tables, bed linen, earthenware, and nu- ^i"8 other articles. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock, and the Whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, March 17,1863. Thomas Town, Merthyr TydRl. desirable INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, On MONDAY, the 30th day of at the Angel HOTEL, Me th yd t seven for eight o'clock in the in (wbfect to such conditions of as. shallTjerfAa prniiirrrcl) all that ^0^^ | /1 If DWEVClNG HO#J|M StlhK^nd piece of Building Ground,^MtuaJ^in Thomas and Church Streets, Thomas^rfn, Merthyr Tydfil, late Hi the occunalwrf^f Mr. T. H. MARTIN, Hurgeon. .These Premises are held for a term of 99 years, wom the 1st day of May, 1854, subject to a ground rent of t6 12s. 7d per annum. irt^er Particulars apply to Messrs. C. H. f' MES> Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil, or to AUCTIONEER, 140, High-strnet, Merthyr. Auctioneer's Office, March 18, 1863. MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS & OTHERS, To be Sold by Private Contract, P J wh?le of the PLANT used ia the con- Wopk, „ of the Merthyr Tydfil Water •ooaistino,0 r yin^ near ^e Pentwyn Reservoir, (12 hor.o an excellent portable steam engine, F- t',Tee °ast iron pumps. 10-inch, lacks 6-inch bore^MUIl winches, screw crush'er • 8 toQj3»»*^ff-futter, bean and oat cart* stone trucks, ten |%iH, railway earth Rr'v#fie¥)»|tl?Tnty tons of light in several sets of harness ■teener. Pa^ltioWpinibr plaptarj "Baulks, pales, r«r*Vi "an,mersipickA^fr iron, See.; tempo- vision corkpmk of labourers' huts, pro- The .Jt^^rstorehouses, &c. JttontJi f remain open for disposal for one Jemainril»m ne ^ate hereof, after that time the *hieh dnp b5* Public Auction, of For f.. fun°tlce wilJ Riven. Mr. h APRrticulars apply at the Reservoir, »xs wCB> Surveyor, or to Mr. H. W. Hab- Auctioneer, Merthyr Tydfil. TOWN OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. desirable investment. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Mr. H. W. HA RRIS, At the ANGEL HOTEL, Merthyr Tydfil, on »AT, the 23rd day of March, 1863, at o'clock in the evening, (subjec^jto such T rvr1!'0118 Sale as shall be thflfr^ffoduced). Jj^rAI1 that capital SiKJPi DWELLING Street « an(i ^1, Victoria fionicL 1are Lil tMepcclpation of Mr. ofVa1*^8 4C»nderi^feTfor a term at th» iyeWs' the^rTfayof May, 1841, The STouni*mof 4s. per annum, 18 one« having two front •lithe mn» ?' e House is possessed of To anv nerZf« le?PnS *or a respectable family pertyLPul7KnBeuSnfhabits: -!his ■ituation being onl th^ KaC?U1Slti°nl the for business. best in the town Lot 2.—All that well-built and • gidenw called « Albert Cottage,'?and Se^Se M««lir Tv30lmnf?' • Slt,Uhate in Albert-street, '^]E!,& £ i2nsgioi the ««e Premises are held under Lease for a term bum tyeJai8' from the 1st day of May, 1843, toma ground rent of £ 6 6s. 3d. pei. n fm* They produce a rental of £ 50 per aunum, These lots will be put up to suit the conve- ys Purchasers, either together or sepa- Mr. Tjl^?le5 Pwticulars apply to the proprietor, to the AOPT,0!,ES' Albert Cottage, Merthyr; thyr. AtJC*iONBE*, lio, High-street, Mer- Auctioneer»BQffice> Feb 25th) i863- IQTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. NOTICE IS HER 'That the sale^<^?%, giveit» A advertised to ta«epl|\ r* ■H- EVANS, Aberdare, onJ^^aOT instant, otJrtfe M CSHfM'e IJ&fM March ^JSfcal I e| Five-Jb\V „ and the the several oc^L^Tm K Sp[I?,P« in Cohen, MessrsjSgTTpj 8ot Mr. Geary, an(| n• Jordon, Mr POjNED tilfw/' S'1 Pritohanl, is POST' 1863 ^Wednesday, the 8th day of Ap^ SMITH AN d LIN TON, Solicitor non-street, Aberdare, March 18th, 1863. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. o. TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY beg- to can attention to his Excellent Stock of New and Second-Hand R PIANOFORTES, for Sale or Hire. 5000 of the Most Popular SONGS and PIANOFORTE PIECES on hand^atJWtTrice. All kinds of BRASS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at any Catalog ue^^yj Excellent Stock of CONCERTINAS, commencing from 2s. I M Concertinas and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired. /1 I Pianofortes Tuned in Town or Country. Agent for Alexandre's, Boosey's, Dubaine's, and Wheatstone's Harm<rfnums. SECOND HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. Market Square, Merthvr. JOSEPH H. OORIN, Ut NOS. 12 AND 15, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, (OPPOSITE THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,)' WHOLESALE PERIODICAL ANS MJPS^EALEE, FOR the London Times, and other Daily and ProvinciaL^waffcAajL rfLttJ £ p*€lgn Newspaper JC ordered direct from the different Offices. J. H. C. rc no connection with any other person whatever. At No. 12, J. ELC^ms an extlJive^Ssortment of Travelling Goods, manufactured on the premises, consisting oLi^ravellmg Trutre^^ortmanteaus, Lady's Dress Trunks, Enamelled Leather, Carpet, and Fancy Bags, Hat, Bomtto, and Can Cases; Knapsacka Tourists' Bags, and every description of Travelling Equipage. ell N. B.-Travelling and Dress Trunks made to order on the shortest notice. Old Trunks or Port manteaus Repaired or taken in Exchange. BETTS' PORTRAIT GALLERY, 84, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. 2sJ £ T £ S Having had an entirely new galie^coTistructed specia^for is now enabled from the superior light in bis new Operating Roonj^ro produwAjst-plJprfTHOTOGRAPHS. Six Cards, 7s. 6d.; twelve for 12s. 6dt; twenty for ra copies Is. each. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of MERTHYR and the Vicinity.—Just Published, THE CEMETERY, CYFARTHFA QUARRY, price Is. each; Do., Illuminated, 2s.; post-free Two Stamps Extra. Perfect Articulation & Mastication f3EGS to call ^*82SiLnsJ^ JL) to his new method of applfcraa^mincial Tteth, dis- pensing with all painful operations, springs, and fastenings of every kin^^fmle the expense is less than half the crdinary charge. The materials used in their COTistrncti IS so natural in colour that it defies detection, even if the mouth be looked into; and their durability is much greater than any other substance advertised for the purpose. £ 8. £ «. A Single Tooth from 0 5 to 11 A SingIeSet 2 10 tt 7 10 A Fall Set „ 5 0, „ 15 15 Scaling, Filling, and Regulating Teeth executed on moderate terms, and on strict dentica Principles. ESTABLISHED j$ji; TEN YEARS. ZMTIR,. IE. È. SURGEON DENTIST, 55, HIGH STREE RTHYR. HAS brought the MECHANICAL BRANCH of his Professioiyl^o hifffia WleTfee of perfectioii that PARTI A.L er ENTIRE SF.TS of TEETH, eonaMpted An iWprinlAle, An be fitted with the greatest accuracy, without the least pain or iflgdrveniencqc ynil ^orn^with tomfort even on tender ginns and stumps they serve all the ptffposes of N A Al-TEEiPn, in MASTI- CATION and ARTICULATION, and also preserve and support the rm/inimpffeth. They are not iable to discolour or wear out, and present the appearance ol NATURAIJJISETH of great beauty. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED IN A SCALING, STOPPING, REGULATING, EXTRACTI?^^and all OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SURGERY, performed with the greatest eare. CHARGES STRICTLY M O D E RA T E. — C O N SULTAT10 N FREE ART UNION OF LONDON, Established for the promotion and diffusion of the knowledge and love of the Fine Arts in the British Empire. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 21 is. WHO that has seen does not remember the magnificent Painting of Tantallon Castle," valued at 200?., and won by Mr. W. HOPKINS, of Merthyr, in the year 1860? The public generally, and all levers of art especially, are hereby informed that ly beautiful Works of Art will be offered for competition in the current year, tog-ether' evera minor but elaborate specimens of masterly skill and superior genius. Every er, for each Guinea sub- scribed, is entitled to bold one chance in the distribution of p which consists of the right to select by the prizeholder himself a Work of Art frojjj*«fIe of th^Bublic Exhibifcifww; also of Statuettes in Bronze, Tazzas, Statuettes in Porcelam^iSas-reliefs andBd*»Ks of Etchings, a^T,Pr(>duced expressly and solely for the Societe* II I • )ir?*r .rl'ze this year will be the origin^Hafe-size Statiiefil l^gurbh^rthe Dancing Girl Re- posing, lately seen in the InternationaJ^-STxhibition, valuea tff 7QP^Kiineas. Every subscriber of One Guinea for the current year, ending 31st of March, 18f3, ipmreceive an impression of a Plate by H. C. Shenton and C. H.'Jeens from the original pictur^HSyT. F. Dicksee, "A LABOUR OF LOVEtogether with a Set of Sixteen Designs in miijme, by P. Priolo, illustrating Tennyson's Poem Idylls of the King;" besides a chance of 0 f the Prizes at the annual distribution. Parties wishing to subscxihe are requested to make early application, personally or by letter, to the Agent for the District, Mr. TJTUS JONE^, Auctioneer, Castle-street, Merthyr. Specimens of the Engraving, "A Labour of Love," may be seen at the TELEG APH" Office. TO IFiMl T S. JH^ TO EMI^jfTS. NOTICE.—All those wishing to emjgfSte can h|^4leVwy i iforj«((fJon by inclosing a Postage Stamp to THOMAS LLOYDyiHe Emigrant'sfenend,JQ] I^Fox Inn, 14, Hale-street, Dale- street, Liverpool. C » econom y AND fashion. Ni 3D. J O IsT lE^r— TAILOR & DEAPBE. 86^ya^y(3jRIAJgTREET, OVCEEj STILL maintains liis original character as being the mmj, PSSmwiable and Economical Tailor in the Principality^ N.B.-All Oi-ders promptly executed. Gentlemen waited upon at their residences. DAVID HART, FURNITURE BROKER AND GEN. ERAL SALESMAN, 50, GLEBELAND, MERTH BEGS to inform the^iblic that he buysrei kinds of Second-Hand Furniture, OldStocl or Job Lots, in any commodity, to any amount for Cash. N.B.—Sales attended in town or. country. Com- kmiflsioii3 taken at Five per cent. To whom it may concern Seelc and you'll find NO TEiU~-frND NO GAMMON! hart, 2 A PAWNBROKER, ^LEBELAKJ^STREET. MERTHYR, 4 SSUjiS^tfiepiiWic that he continues Lend- >, I -l'v in full, from Is. to £ 10, on all "laiids of Clothing, &c., etc. It is hoped all par- ties pawning will refuse to take Tea anywhere, when they can go to DAVID HART'S and get money without tea, and the long-injurious tea system will be totally abolished, -jAMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN (WELSH); H EMIGRATI2|S>crPMCE. EMIGRATI2|S>crPMCE. W E* beg to acquaint all intendinj^f^ng^ts^ial'jLe book^PSssengcrs by "Steamerrand Sailing Shif>s to allmftrta the wonR/at fidffiwe&t&Hces in Liverpool. All informa- tion given on application by a letter, encl|§ipg a(pwfcgcstamp, addressed LAMB AC0EDWAEDS, T 41, Union-street, LiverpooL HOPE CHAPEL, MERTHYR. iTHE ANNIYERSAEjf^ERVICES Of the above Place of will be held on SUNDAY AND M0IlMTjjja^9|H|AID^DTH APRIL NEXT. T-pHE Rev. D. C. DA VIES, XLA., Lond^VrT^e^lT^TMLEY, Cardiff; and The Rev. JL S. JONES, Merthyr, will officiate on the occasion. OARTREF IT TRADDODIR D A ru rr II I tthod, NOS FERC25AIN, 1863, PARCH. T. AimEY, LIVERPOOL, YN SILOH, THOMAS-TOWN, MERTHYR. Cymerir y Gadair am Wyth o'r Gloch, gan Mr. ROBERT JONES. Trwydded :-Reserved Seats, 2s.; Blaen-Seddau, Is.; 01-Seddau, 6c. Tocynau i'w cael gan Aelodau y Capel, ac wrth y Drws. Yr Elw at Ddiddyledu y Capel. SUPERIOR MILLINERY & MANTLE MAKING, AI^ T H OJM^jP^TCTE' S GENERAL DRAPpw^ESTABLISHMSNT, mb6 T.II Y E, • 8TEAW BOHSnSTETS AND HATS Trimmed Free of Charge, CAEDRAW FACTORY, & 136, HIGH STREE THYR. IlL, FACTURER, 00 F e IN returning thanks to his friends and the publicJuLgCneral for the very flattering encouragement he has received since his removal to 136, Hp^Wstreet, (next door to High-street Chapel,) begs to inform them that he is now prepared tc^xecutl all orders confided to him with the greatest promptitude. A Large Stock of the undermentioned Goods always kept on hand :— WELSH SHAWLS, GREY CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FANCY PLAIDS, WHITE FLANNELS, PL UN AND FANCY STOCKING YaRNS, FANCY SHIRTINGS in great variety of patterns WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. c PUBLIC NOTICE. I HEREBY give Notic^A* ul >licans, Shop- keepers, and othjjwfflwl will not hold my- self responsible fop^&fSeiJs contracted by my wife, MAII JjyfXpjMt, 1W authority to p e g c X WILLIAMS. Lord Raglan, Tjrfrfcoedycymmer, March 2nd, 1863. NOTICE. ITHE Undersigned, HJJirtlBY GIVE « NOTICE that I wj|i4rtpienceforth be re- sponsible for any DJS»™ fcy Jte' aJ^Krr- NICK, mav contjaCT; i*Tsop)Kfire hereby cautioned "agftitTst gi eere my name. J JAMBS KERNICK. March 13, 1863. |ro GROCERS AND DRAPERS. f\ tenfdycDusineas Mas!bley caiTiejj^5n for the last^^yeara, situate%iaHarrie^#freet, Tre- cynon^Aberdare- Rent MAierai^r Apply to T. WOOZLEY, NtwfTut, Swansea. TBOEaMHlW. CO^B^GES J^b^Xfirii^ntGardens. Aj^fSfyto'Mr. 14, Tyntaldwn Road, Troedyrhiwl y' ROYAL OAK INN, MERTHYR. JOHN HALL, P OB. THIS Old EstabHjh^House has been taken by JOHJ^JFAIX, ^'tlwill endeavour by strict attenti#rfxo busintpslalQ vendin^Uj^very best Soice ana excellent quality, tl which has hitherto been gi^eo tojMinby his numerous visitors for 11 years at armartben Arms Dated Feb. 25th, 1853. NOTICE. To THOMAS REES and MARY REES, his Wife, late of Tredegar. T HEREBY GIVE YOU ICE, that jL unless you pay me, bemjwrftie 1st of April next, the sum of Xi due^^ycm to me for Board and Lodgings, and 8of 5s. (|djJihe value of an umbrella t" Y in neverm turned, als^^ST|tW|cos^fthis notice, the goods you^eft inltajVon^^m the 10th Novcui- ber, 1861, consi|tmg^i two old boxes, some books, two pilio^T aU(^ a fjuantitv of filthy things, will b^dS^posed of to tlie highest bidder without further notice, in order to lessen my claim against you. (Si,ned) HENRY + FOSTER. White Horse, Penydarren, March 17, 1863, WANTED, TWO ASSISTANTS" tp tot Grocery and ProvisioiufcrSue. xAl«l]Lm, High-Street, Merthyr.^>^ (Tfj > M§jw«T8, 1863. I V WANTEJi BY a healthy Young^Womat, whose child is now a fortjiigmoldy^^ftlation as WET NURSE. Si i^wilL a/tp ?ox)t/referejj«eas to I charactgf# Ml f« 7 Ap^Iy, E. E., 53/Heolgemjffl^erthyr. TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. T\T ANTED, a stppi^^W YjDUTH, who VV would jpirife hirpllf lentrally uggful. Apgly ^r^bSf^ed- TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED, an expesk?^d IW^NG MAN also a YOUJtft^XADY/yhijrias had some experience in Mffline^/Ad Rtraw TiiTnjKrtug. A knowledc^tJt both l*Kyasfes indispepffable. Apply^^w E. MEI^OTTH, Wat^IOO House, Merthyr. BE-OPSNING OP THE HONG-KONG TEA AND COFYXP-MART, t'ICTOBIA-STREET, ETHYB. Victoria -street^ji^rth yr. THIS Old Es(ablishm<»rtfis now re-opened for the Sale of fi»«f-class T^as, Coffees, and Groceries, at thpJWwest jrfi|es/*ssible. Jx*" Flour, Bjprify-mefiL i)a}-fi(U, Inj}i»r Corn, Meal, Q0(CBran, lHt,fe«., w.roys on Sale on the premises, anaVstithl H^lfg-Kong Steam Corn Mills, I THOMAS HERJ*FIR WILLIAMS, Proprietor. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. ELECTION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS. THE Guardians of this Union will, on SATUR- DAY, the 28th March, 1863, proceed to Elect a Medical Officer for eagfcrtSfthe following Medical Districts, viz — 1. The Dovd^i«4%ttpct. 3. Th^flfrped«fci^T)istrict. jLa?q mii^strttt. V Th6oalarf c^§ach Ofljce^^ill be 25?. per an- num, and Hctra Medic^ji^Fees according to the Consolidated Orders^^ No appointm^jnean be permanent unless the Officer resides HI the District at the time of elec- tion or within Two Months after. For further information apply to the Clerk. By Order, FRANK JAMES, Workhouse, Merthyr, Clerk. March 14, 1863. TO BE L F,- And may be entered ufmi iuitfCMiately, A HOUSE AND^UOPA Bethel da-streeLjkmtlijT/ I L | J Apply toJJ^ssrs. jAUEsTSMi t0 TO BE LET, A HOUSE AND SIIOI\|ji-ff& in and being 11, Victoria-strer^^W^™yA» execellently situated, and well adapted-/of« Tai*e Business in the Groceryvpfftpery, of inl ^ftWtf line^ AppJy^Jo Mr. W. BIVIES, 2Qj^hurch- street, Thdmu^-Town, Mert.|yr. I BLINDsT WIRE BLINDS!! B II T L E4 WIRE, ZINC, VEN N, AND TRANS- (OI)po site MANT^K! H^^A^ST., ————————L'——————————— Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds. — MEs. SerliyE, JR 12, CHI IC RE E, Tif 'r HYR, "KEGS resnp^ffully toao|uamt Der fri"iulg ^nd theiiniabitants (Mtlia^wn, th^tr^she has just repsfved a large S|\l? of th^^t quality of GajM^n, Agricultural, |md FkiWer Seeds, Bulbs, &((?, which will he Sold atiKWerate Prices. All Orders pun y attended to. George Town, Merthyr Tydfil. TO BE LET, A LL that convenient and substantial DWEL- LING HOUSE, k»1fon^»s Ivy COTTAGE, with large Garden,ai>le,/Tjoach-house, and every convenience^ituatlinl*;orge Town, Mer- thyr Tydfil. l\ If. The preinwre are/rrnvfr in theoe(5upation of WiLLiAMiiraoNS, Hsi)., and v/jgT\be found well suited W'Clarge family, Possession can be had the Ist of May next. He premises will Let on Lease, or from year to year as majf^e desired. For further rticulars, ap^Sy. 'to Mr. W. e ROBINSON SMITH, Solicitor, Merthyr. MARCH, 1863. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, MIL- FORD, CAEDIFF, AND NEWPORT. j «l j* rpHE CORK STEAJT SHIP A COMPANY'S Screw Steamers 11 DODO," Captain CROFT, 1,000 ToRs; "IBIS," Captain HOL- LAND, J200 Tons, or "CORMORANT," 1200 Tons, is intended to ply as underneath, and atlord conveyance for Passengers, Goods, and Cattle, at verv moderate rates. FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT TO CORK. From Cardiff, Saturday, 7, 6 a. m. „ Newport, Saturday, .>3,4, 12 noon „ Cardiff, Saturday21, 6 a.m. „ Newport, Saturjji^f; 28, 12 noon FROM CORK fo^toilp4rd, CARDIFF, AND To Milfp*<t CJatdMi v^djMSflay, 4, 2^ p.m. .^7 Kawport^MTOmesdayll, 7 a.m. „ wwdi^^fvednesday, 18, 2 p.m. „ Na^ort, Wednesday, 25, 7 a.m. FARES irp^^Oork to Cardiff *nd Kewport Best Cahin^/s. od.—Deck, 7s. No Steward's Fee. Return Tickets, available lor one month, 27s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the advertised time of Starting. For particulars, apply to L. W. Glover, Secre- tary, Cork Steam Ship Co., Cork Ford & Jack. son, Milford; Thomas Nicholson, Plymouth; James Maddocks, CorkSteam Ship Co.'s Wharf, Newport, or to E. C. DOWNING, Bute Docks. Cardiff MARCH, 1863. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. —1 -—a. npHE Cardiff Steam Navi- ~1\ A gation Company's New ar)d Fast-Sailing Steamer VELINDRA," DAVID "fjpiDAVIES, Commaijder, is intended to^pWoetweeik CARDIFF end BRISTOL ng the present Month as follows, arrivjwfat and starting from Bathurst Basin, Rfmol, c^ttf at Hotwells, where Passengejr^iU'le/lin«d and Embarked. S^tween CA»IFF^ITO^BRISTOL. FROM BUTE DOCWSJFROM BATHURST BA- CARDIFFj/ SIN, BRISTOL. March, -J^3. March, 1863, 2 Monday.2 p.m. 3 Tuesday.4i p.m. 4 Wed 3| p.m. 5 Thursday 6| a.m. 6 Friday 4A p.m. 7 Saturday ..8 am. 9 Monday. 6S a.m. 10 Tuesday. 9J a m. II Wed 7l a.m. 12 Thursday.. 10^ a.m. 13 Friday 9 a.m. 14 Saturday.. 12^ p.m. 16 Monday. li p.m. 17 Tuesday 4 p.m. 18 Wed 34 p.m. 19 Thursday 6i a.m. 20 Friday 41 p.m. 21 Saturday. 8 a.m. 23 Monday. 6| a.m. 24 Tuesday. 94 a.m. 25 Wed 74 a.m. 26 Thursday.. IOJ a.m. 27 Friday 8| a. in. 28 Saturday.. 12 noon. 30 Monday 121 p.m. 31 Tuesday. 3j p.m. To-and-fro from Bristol in conjunction with the ELY, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 19th, 20th, and 21st. 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 Frichard's Dandelion, Chamomile Rhubarb, & Ginger Fills. A RE an unfailing remedy for indigestion, < JL-IL constipation, bilious, liver, andgtomach ( complaints. Their gentle operatio et certain result, particularly recommen4^Keiu for all the above ailments, and, as thgM<use necessitates 110 confinement, the manoi^ffusiness can continue his pursuits, andt^l^geA of both sexes find a medicine Y, e ralrtep to atany time, under aJ^iimimsttfMes, Mthoujuiiideiist appre- liensioitof danarefoyf resjilfc^ In Bottles, ls%ul<L^)6?yd., 4s. 6d., and lis Prepared only bv#T Prichard, Ajwthecary, •65, Charing Ci-ogiilfLjondon. T( be'ad^rM^srs.nyth, and Rees, cl e- mistf j Merthyr; Jrmes, chemist, Dowlais; The- mas, cherart, Aherdare; rid of all Medidne Vendors. Also Prichard's Aromatic Steel Pills. or restoring weak and relaxd constitutions INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. The Jurors of Class 2warded a FOIl OF TM C LJ^WTI mMAjbrfCC K Sold by all Grocei/j^Jwalera, Oilmen, &c. MERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TO SCAVENGERS A^^THERF. THE above Boaiv^^l^a^irous of receivi: Tenders foi^me Scav^ttping <;t Dowl, District. be cifica y ii at I. Office on anjmcatioirffc IP Tendejj^o be Awtmo^ne^^nr before Wk NESD^^the 1st Jay^'of A^nl next, endorse Tellers for Sca/engm|^Oowlais District." (By order J. W. RUSSELL, March 12, 1WT Clerk. FIR WOOL OIL FOR THE CURE OF RHEUM 4TISM, GOUT, NEURA^ffX, JlY > ALL PAINS (JRIGINATIN LOM COLJ Guaranteed te remov^/wMurtkatic Tooth, F< < >■ or i.ar Ai he^mji^iu^len minvtetC Sold in bqptfes, lA/AdT"lliM^irirf 2s. f each, b^^TENRx ^Fyvre^^victoria Hoi Goe^HVyn Bach, Sole Agent i AGENTS :—Mertl> Rees Thomas, Droggi > Cavdift, S. P. Kernick, Druga'ist; Pontypr and Treforest, C. Bassett, Drutrgist; Bcautort. P. Jones, Chemist, Medical Hall; Penydarr John Evans, Chfmist; "Brynmawr, Alfred ? Jones, Chemist; Rhymney, J, Prosser.Grocc; THE PATENT CAZELINE 01 SAVE, ECONOMICAL, AND BRILLIANT, FREE FROM ANY OFM^»f*VE SMELL Adapted to burn in awft^ucnt Cazclinc Lamp.- or in any Paxj/tfmvr Mineral Oil Lamp. THE pvf^wrrfcuvilLiNEJ>JL posses- A whicl^>(fve been so lo1 (lesimn rs a of poji^ful artificial lig! non-explCsive, and therefore p fectly safe in nsa i ee from any objactional smell, ai;,l produo^B a most brilliant hs^ht. It admirably adjyrfied for use in the drawiug-roon and parlr) f the affluent, while, in point < econom^Tis equally suitable for the cottages c the people. By its use a brilliant and cheerfu; light/can be obtained at a cost not more than tha. of a common tailow candle. TTJEiPEimO. A perfect substitute of Turpentine. It fc suited to all the purposes for which that article is used. For Painters' use it is found superior to ordinary Turpentine, and at less than one- third the price, and does not possess the rank odour of mineral Turpentine. zF The CAZELINE OIL and TURPBNZINB is supplied wholesale by CASSELL, SMITH & Co., 80, Fenchurch Street, London. Agents wanted in all towns not yet supplied. The public are cautioned against inferior Oils. When asking for CAZELINE see that-a shoy card bearing the name is exhibited. KAYE'S WORSDELFS PILLS. Recent Extraordinary Cure of Indigestion Sfc., ajter all other Remedies had failed, THE following spontaneous testimony to the value of this oldrestablished Medicine has been received through Mr. W. JACOBS, Chemist, Guildford.— 9, Wibler's Buildings, Mill Mead, Guildford, Surrey, Aug. 22, 1862. "John Kaye, Esq., Sir,—Having been afflicted for upward of four years with Indigestion, Gravel, and Piles, I could find no relief from any medicine what- ever. I have been under the hands of four me- dical men. but withoutayail, till I was induced to try a box of youj>»ffluable Pills, which gave me such relief-thwtfThave continued taking them, and am now^Btored t# perfect health. Ijcaowr also of sgjjrfal casea wlere they hav^^nof the greatesxuse whejAhi- medicinjji^Save failed. '• If you cQpiaw|th| aboj^^estimonial of aa^r value, you arlMi llbertjj^ioinake what use of it you please. [ I yours respectfully, "SARAH WEBBER." Prepared solely by JOHN KAYE, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Medicine Vendors,%at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., & 4s. 6d. per box. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. IE HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Sick Headache with Loss ot A Appetite. CERTAIN cure for headache, loss of appe- tite, and low spirits. These Pills may ba taken without danger from wet or cold, and re- quire no restraint from business or pleasurei They strengthen the stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, purifying the blood, cleansing the skin, bracing the nerves, and invi- gorating the system. A Word to Females. The local debility and ii 111 ill iiijjtio ITIIII II are the especial annoyance of th^*»f?aker sex, and which, when neglected, aj^rays shorten life, ar» relieved for the time h^mg anjljwevented for the time to come, by a^roursr»f jfhis mild bpt^tbo rough alterativjir stflj TfervoufjMsor^rs. Any derangement cnt*u|ejM^ielicate organs af- fects disastrously both thjr^ody and the mind. To the nervous invaluJ^HolIoway's Pills are an ec article of vital nece ity. They impart tone and vigour to the inXSnal organs, and consequently to the nervous system, which pervades and con- nects them. Hence their marvellous cures of hysteria, low spirits, spasms, fits, headache, ner- vous twichings, and other kindred complaints, which are all radically removed by the use of tli;-se invaluable Pills. Hollow,ay's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:— Ague Female Iri egula- Scrofula, or King Asthma rities Evil Bilious ComplaintsFevers of all kindsSore Throats Blotches 011 the Fits Stone and Gravel Skin Gout Secondary Symp. Bowel Complaints Head-ach* toms Colics Indigestion Tic Doulouieux Constipation of thelrilfammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers (tioni Consumption Liver Complaints Venerea Affec Debility Lumbago Worms of all kinda Dropsy Piles Weakness, from Djteniery Rheumatism whatever caaM Ersypeylas Retention of Urine &c., 4c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOL LOW AY, £ 44, btrand (near Temple Bar), Lon- don also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., s. 6d., lis., 23s., and 33s. each Box. Kjf" There is a considerable saving by taking thelarger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patient* n every disorder are rffi'rrd to fach Pox.