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°N AND AFTER THE THIRD OF MAY W*°YAL MAIL STEAMERS WATWFOFA^ «nd TITB Sotfth of Ireland. STEAMERS (in connection with the Great "CSTERN and South Wales Railways), carrying MAJESTY'S MAILS. IJdveil, 'F'eripinns for WATER- NF TUE^DATJ THURSDA?, AM SATUR- PTEIG a.m., on the ai:rivdl of THE 4:5T) N^GHT Ex- 16, « ',ie previous Evening from I'addingtoll, and the •J* Hard-Class Train. FROM Watcrford every MONDAY ^ONESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. QREAPTPKR Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations JACKS ON ACERN ANC* South Wales Railways; of Ford and ADELTU,?'JR.' Gannon Street, London or of Mr. Downey • PM WHARF, Waterford. F THROUGH FARES: ■"ONJON to Waterford 30s, 40s, and 24s 6d. JIIIF I. 'htermediatfc Stations in proportion. U H AYFEFI to WatSHord 12S Cd. 10»; and 7s GD PAS3A&E—SLVKMT ^'liouv rs,ntcn^ed to he forwarded by this short and cxpe- 5 route must be addressed 4 via Pembroke-Dock." *■- STEAM COMMUNICATION LLVPDN,^ BETWEEN TUP00L, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of MA Y, 1838. The j.(rrPool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Stenm Ships new a a. Cttpt. Vir, J. Beckett neW n-s c.4pt. Win. Clarke. abo, cktft. a. H. Tallan. Good' 01 some other SUITABLE VCFJrl< IS IIL(CD(1E^ to sail with 'ren-.v _PA^PNK'ERS, (unless prevented by any unforeseen W) follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow LftQ(.. From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. 9 Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles, (weather J*TUR(JNT permitting.) UR<Uv njmorn Saturday 15 lOjmorn 8 6 even Saturday 22 6 even Biiturday, i-9 10J morn IAJA- < Milford for Bristol. "WR es TOR Stfdil5e.it .tft THS MttmWes (weather 2«M*T permitting) "*II<UY 2 6 morn Sunday 16 5 morn 9 1 after Sunday 23 1 after Sunday, 30 5 morn Frnm Bristol to Swansea and Liverpool. (Calling at Milford.) «H»D*Y 4 8imorn I Tuesday 18 8imorn 1 11 3|after | Tuesday 25 J^after Tuesday June 1 8 morn ^^tlKSSu to Liverpool* ( calling at Milford.) HA»LUY 5 8 morn "WFE'DIIES^ I9 9 morn 3Jafter | Wednesday 29 4 after *DDITI« WEDNESDAY June 2 8 morn WERVL11,1 the above an extra Steamer will be dispatched *■'>' from Liverpool to Swansea when cargo offers. wc4hH^ Milford for Liverpool. Y 5 2 after Wednesday 19 3 after QAJ 12 DJeven [Wednesday 26 10 night ITJHEV. Wednesday June 2 2 after P Screw Steamer G-YPSEY is intended to ply on thf «*«!» connection with the above Steamers, carrying *E«T »NRT .W -W3 TFIM I*9flib??efe-dofk, Haverford- rid the adjacent Towns. F A m B a Mi,fn„. Cabin. Deck. MILF0»J *° OR from Literpool 13S Od 5s 6d MIIFJ?.10 OR from Bristol 8S 6d 5s Od KOTIP-F0 OR from Swansea (Mumbles) 5S Od 3s OD JSER —Heturn Tickets available for Two Voyages in this FL*'1* fRO,N TBE undermentioned Agents, or the ^LLFORH 1° yrerPo°l ^0 A °10 Bristol (with the option of Landing at) X-N P*ANI,EA returning J £ ° 13S H"EFS "RE requested to take charge of their own Is ee, AS THE Ship is not responsible in any way for its N* STRE lartdfed atld ertlbafked at Milford (weather per- I C 1* *WARFJE IN tile Stdrtm Tender Gipsy. FT laiidihg AT emtarkrttitfn of Goods or Passengers V'8? ^Ssttevei- ednfej-artci?, DF ^'HRTHER at the expense *^ER» ?N,CR OR otherwise, is at the risk of the Pdsscngers and K ^PDL»» V?C respectively. R ^F|,7;SIMONS, Applebee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- *6RT'HY V1*- EVANS, Bristol; J. Edwardes, Swansea John Ken- V *F°tLr » "• Manchester.. goods will be delivered until the freight has been ,it rot, NO goods for shipment will be received without a ship- UINS'NN? NO F?OODS for shipment will be received without a ship- C0RRP' S^ING full particulars of their address, &c., BO ag to entered upon the vessel's manifest. **>1**1 'LAMED at Milford must be removed the day after their ard'in °F WIN BE stored, if necessary, on board the hulk 'MNERS *CH is the point of arrival and departure of the I>I will be charged upon all goods allowed to hulk more than five days. R. D. HORE, AGENT, MILFORD. S T E E L P E N S I VY LLLETS AND LOWE'S warranted Good Stce %.THPNT ~Public are respectfully requested to ]AJUD?E TO* themseltcs. PPTEFL F ^C1T STY'° writing. JixtrA i en» for general purposes. 1 YR°und Fine Points, suitable for posting, of ^nk p tor general school use ^UBLI« SUITABLE for strong writing. COMW, • adapted for all hands. CORR^ERCIAL PEN, suitable for entry desk. SJIE P'denee Pen, for current or ladies' hand. Ol^ v °'nt Pen, strong business Pen. 5*.Nfli.sh Pen, made as originally, of the very best ETOUP recommended. POSO^ C ^EN, OR small Barrel Pen, for commercial pur- •FCSCRIM- OR Magnum Bonum Pen, suitable for every P ON OF writing. WI!L_F DUAWIEO PENCILS. •JTISF^T AND Lowe's Id., 2d., and 3d., Pencils will give To K_1(?N TO lovers of a really good Pencil. BA<I of J. Potter, Haverfordwest, and of all sta tionets. tO fitllLDERS, MASONS, &c. & 7 *lyh.am. Blue Metallic slate duarry. W RANTED to be as good in quality as any Slates EST WALES. Situated seven miles from Haverford- I^INP C A quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road ,RONI Haverfordwest to Fishguard—good easy N^MIED COME out to the Turnpike Road. Slates I FT*1, quarry on the following prices:— 0CALS per 1,000 0 16 0 URY TIIINK „ 1 O o 24 HR 14 per 1,200 7 10 0 24 by 12 „ 6 10 0 22 by 11 „ 5 10 0 2O by 12 „ 5 10 o ?() BY 10.„ „ 5 0 0 18 by 10 4 0() 18 by 9 „ 3 10 0 I 16 by 10 3 0 P 16 by 8 „ 2 5 0 ^PPIY -R by 8 „ 1 10 0 JOHN BEES, Broadmoor, wolfscastle. rpHp r> To Builders and Others. f). P\VVLRY ISLAND SLATE and SLAB COM- R. *>NP p *RE PR,>PARED to SELL Slates and Slabs at the R,CP,5 ''T-liverable at the Quarry, situate bet wet n ,D • »ND Fi.hguanl First Quality. Second Quality. b» I* Per Thousand of 1260. 2*B» J £ 8 8 0 £ 7 2 6 22 hi {; 7 5 0 5 17 6 22BY if 6 0 0 6 0 0 20 HY {I 5 0 0 4 10 0 20 BY 4 17 6 4 0 0 18 D 4 U 0 3 15 0 *8HY Q 3 10 0 2 12 6 }«B»IN 3 0 0 2 7 6 IFIT.y '2 17 6 2 2 6 UB, O 2 5 0 1 12 6 4 BY 7 16 0 12 0 J 3 by 7 14 0 10 0 J2 by 7 10 0 0 15 6 UCA|, 0 18 0 0 14 0 0 14 0 to cover from 28 TO 33 bitt, yards. & 0 12 6 to cover fiom 25 to 28 "POTIOR 41 yards. 30 ab3 for TOMBS, Headstones, Cisterns, &c., per ton. IU^S«FLD "ring Slabs, Sawn Edges and planed sur- a antCe;rdu2,58-p" Pply |F *• indow Sills, &c., made to order. J. JACK, Porthgain, Trevine. iPfSP^i! bu 5 E F T HD,, T YOU GF-T IT r,) INFERIOR OF TE-N PATE- Tr^\ MADE 'r umn QTOMACiH aiid BOWEL COMPLAINTS proceed from O the afecumulatioti of vitiated humours. These are effectually fembved by the use of KANE'S WORSIJELL S PILLS, which speedily carry oft all useless matter, and prevent the paiff and ifijury Which would otherwise re- sult. -Mr. T. Chalder, Chztpet-roW, neat BIshffp Auck- land, suffered greatly from a stomach complaint. He could not take animal food without feeling much pain and sickness; but, trying KAYE'S PILLS, he was very soon restored to health. Hundreds of CatsCs (if Cure accompany each box. Sold in boxes tit is. ifa.; 2s. Sd.y and 4s. 6d., by all dealers in Patent Medicines. "Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. £1,000 IN CASE OF DEATH, OR a Fixed Allowance of £ G per week in the event of injury, may be secured by an Annual Payment of £ 3 for a policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' AS- SURANCE COMPANY. A special act provides that persons receiving compensation from this Company are not barred thereby from recovering full damages from the party t ittswls the injury an advantage no other Company can offer. It is found that OHe Pfercofl 5n tvefy Fifteen is more or less injured by Accident Til's Company lias already paid as compensation for Accidents £ 27)98$, Forms of proposal and prospectuses may be had titoilles Company's Offices, and at all the principal Railway Stations, where, aiso, Railway Accidents alone may be insured against by the Journey or year. JVo Charge for Stamp Duty. WILLIAM J. V1AX, Secretary. Railway Passengers' Assurance Company Offices, 3, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Agent:—Mtt J. OWEN, Johnstone Station, South Wales Railway. BLAiJfr'S OOtJT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Pt|»e Is; lj4. -.tl 2s. 0(1. per boA. THIS preparation is (tile *if the ferieffts ^hiSh the seience of modern chemistry has confci'rcd tiptti manSstfd > leT dorinff the first twenty years of the present century to speak of a ewe for the Gout was considered a romance; but now, the efn £ a £ and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that public opi- nion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present age and in testimony ot its efficacy, Mr. W. Burch, Chemist, West Bromwich, writes, 'Nov. 8th, 1856. 'Gentlmen.—The enclosed Testimonial was received by me from a Cii.^otfiet *"skUnf» in this town. 'Yottrs respectfully, To Messrs. Prout and Cd.1 'W. BUBCH. Mr. AMHNSTA) L, of the Lyng, AVeSt fays :— I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the wonder* ful efficacy of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. Hafirtg Ileflll algreat sufferer from rheumatic gout, I have upon various oecit* sions had recourse to them, and am happy to say that however acute and distressing the pain may be, 1 always receive relief in an almost incredibly short time, even after taking only one dose. If taken in the early stage of the disease they dissipate it; ij later they ease the pain and cure much sooner than any other medicine t e^er ratvde use of. 1 would notbe without them on any accoiiiiiil FURTHER PROOF OF HIt DP.TAT FCFTTCACY OF BLAIR'S GOUT AND JiHEVifXrifc Pii.L»i Forwarded by Mr. Rheinhardt; Phetttist, Hull. Sir Enclosed is a testimonial from a cUstOm^t ur Itrine, who is well known about here; he speaks in the highest lefir s of Rlair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and would be glad to giv* information to anybody. I To Mr. Rheinhardt, 22, Market Place, Hull. 'December 4th, 1855. Dear Slr.-I have been afflicted with rheumatism for twelve years, ditfittg VhiPh t'me I have tried almost everything, both internally and externally,- bttt could not obtain any permanent relief. A short time ago I pirtchased a 2s. 9d. box of Blair's Pills of you, and before I had fak?W JhS t*nolc of them I was more free from pain than I had been lot tHS l<Wt dozen years. You will please let me have another box, as I mSafl to Heep them by me in case I should again require them, and oblige 'Dear Sir, yours obedienllv, 'JEREMIAH GAMESS.' These Pills require neither attention nor confinement, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all medicine vendors. See the name of 'Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London,' 011. the government stamp. Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age, and shortens Human Life more than Diseases of the Chest. UNDER THE W AND PATRONAGE OP HIT ™K QtiiF.ft gJlklgggjggg NOBILITY. ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for coughs, asthma, hoarseness, indigestiori, {Jrtlpitatitm of the heart, croup, hooping cough, influenza, chronic striUfis, bruises, lumbago or pains in the back, spinal and rheumatic affeetiffns, diseases of the chest, and local pains. Pitchley Hall, near Marlbro', March 18, 185". Sirs,—It is with heartfelt gratitude that I write these few lines, in order that sufferers from complaints similar to that under which I have myself laboured since December, 1840. I have been afflicted at intervals with croup and spasms, and, although I have tried many remedies, they were all next to useless, until a short time ago, when a friend coming from Sheffield brought one of your Roper's Plasters; and since that time I have ex- perienced no recurrence of the malady. You are at perfect liberty to make any use of this letter. I remain yours truly, ROBERT POTTER. Providence Row, Hull, Jan. 15, 1857. Sir,—Having received remarkable benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plaster, I wish to make my case known for the use of others. Some months ago 1 caught a severe cold, which brought on shaking fits. These settled in my chest. I became so ill that I required constant attendance. One of Roper's Plasters was applied, which produced relief at once, and now I am fast pro- gressing to a recovery. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, MARTITA H4J»NAH ROBINSON. Mrs. Granger Whitham, Essex, writes: I hrtte received much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, once for a sprain of the back, and at another time for pain in the side. Dated Feb. 1857. Prepared only by Robert Roper and Son, chemists, Sheffield. Full-sized plasters, Is. lAd.; and for children, 9!d. each, or direct by post on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each in postage stamps. Sold by most patent medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. Beware of Imitations 1—Be particular and ask for Roper's Plasters. Pubiic Opinion has proved the Plaster and Pills to be the Marvel of the Age. ROPER'S PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of Roper's Royal Bath Plaster), have proved the best remedy for all those distressing symptoms attending a weak and disordered stomach, liver complaints, bilious irregularities, indigestion, such as nausea or sickness, loss of appetite, loathing of food, pain in the bowels, languor and depression of spirits, giddiness, swimming or determination of blood to the head, ke.9 the forerunner of Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3, 1863. Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer, as I have done, for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest and palpi- tation of the heart, arising from indigestion and liver complaint; I was under medical treatmeut many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well. I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON Roper's Pills are a purely botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by Robert Roper and Son, chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is. 1 Jd., 2s. 9d., and4s. 6d. each. Sold by most chemists and booksellers in the United Kingdom. e- Ask for Roper's Pills. THE BLESSING OF HEALTH BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Why are Diseases fatal ) Merely because we prescribe for their effect, instead of their cause and try to relieve symptoms instead of striking at their root. The action of these pills is precisely the reverse. They expel from the secretive orFans and the circulation the morbid matter which produces inflammation, pain, fever, debility, and physical decay and the basis of disease being removed, its mani- festations-vanish. While ordinary remedies only afford a tem- porary respite to the sufferer, whereas these pills annihilate the disorder. Ill Health, Frequently arises from nervous disorders affecting the action of the heart and deranging the whole animal economy; these fine pills will restore the nervous system however deranged, and bring back health and spirits when all other medicine failed. Bilious and Liver Complaint Frequently lead to the worst phases of human suffering, yet how many are thus afflicted unknowing the means of cure, placed within their grasp such should tike a few boxes of these pills according to the directions given in the books, and their ailments will quickly leave them, in short, most diseases incidental to the human frame may be quickly subdued by their use. Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Ltfe. This is a most distressing period in woman's history, it destroys thousands, the whole of the gross humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itseif, if not timely and nowerfullv checked. The most certain remedy for all these dan- gerous symptoms is Holloway's Pills, Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is passed through, and the sufferer is once more restored to the possession of unimpaired health. These Pills are equally efficacious in all female complaints, and obstructions at the dawn of womanhood. Nervousness and Lowness of Spirits. How many thousands are there suffering from a species of hypochondriasis, assuming the form of a monster to themselves, and all around them, not knowing what will give relief to their sufferings, to such Holloway's Pills have indeed proved a boon in numberless cases. By a steady use of these invaluable Pills, combined with attention to diet and regimen, the worst cases quickly yield to the power of this mighty medicine. The nervous system of the brain will become calm, and the nervous sufferer once more enjoy health as in the days of youth. Stomach and Liver Complaints. These are the complaints of the million. Few escape them and if neclected, they lead to innumerable dangerous maladies. But'whv neglect them when Holloway's Pills will eradicate them as certainly as water extinguishes fire ? During the last quarter of a century these wonderful Pills have been nationalised in all narts of the world. Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, yield to these curatives in all cases however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, altera- tive, and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and. invigorate the system and the constitution at the same time. They are admitted by virtue of special decrees into the dominions of despotism, and thus have become the great household remedy. A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which are the special an- uoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shortens life, are relieved for the time being and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in Wie world for the following diseasets:- Ague Dropsy Liver Com- Tic-Douloureux Asthma Dysentery plaints Tumours Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers plaints Female Ir- Piles Venereal Affec- Blotches on the regularities Rheumatism tions Skin Fevers of all Retention of Worms of all Bowel Com- kinds Urine kinds plaints Fits Scrofula or Weakness, from Colics Gout King's Evil whatever cause Constipation of Head-ache Sore Throats &c., &c. the bowels Indigestion Stone & gravel Consumption Inflammation Secondary Debility Jaundice Symptoms i Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand; (near Temple Bar), London, and also by all respectable Drug- gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Civilized World, at the following prices Is. lid., 2s 9d., 4s. Cd., lis., 22s. and 33s each Box. BSf* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger siaes. N.B.—Diretions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to Bach bcf SOUTH WALES MANURE WORKS, LLANELLY. HAVING appointed GEORGE N. IIASSKLL my Agent for the lower part of Pembrokeshire, he will wait on the Agriculturists of that district to receive orders for Artificial Manures or Guano. T. MATHIAS DAVIES, Proprietor. j N.B.—Orders can also be sent direct to the Factory. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. T. H TJ Gr H E S BEGS to announce that he has landed a Cargo of 'LAWES* SUPERPHOSPHATE' of the nsual ljigh quality* and has also a Stock of the finest Peruvian Guano, and a few tons of damaged Peruvian direct from Gibbs, affd C«.f ready for delivery at his Warehouse at the Quay. Esrly orders will oblige, and ready money customers will receive very great advantage in pricc. Haverfordwest, February 26th, 1(558. NOTICE TO FARMERS. HARRIES AND PALMER HA JTERFORD WEST, BEG to state they have just received a splendid lot of NEW SEET)S of the best quality,- suitable for Spring Sowing, viz.—Vetches, Italian and English Rye Grass, French and English Red Clover and Trefoil, splendid Seed Barley from St. David's and Roose, and English April Wheat, samples of which are sent per post it required. They have also received a cargo of Superphosphate of the very best make, and .Gibbs, Bright, and Co.'s Peruvian Guano, all of which are to be sold cheap for cash. N.B.-An active man wanted as Clerk, and to superintend the stores. J. W A It R, (FROM J, H. JEFFERSON,\ 46, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL,) CARVER, GILDER, PICTURE-FRAME, & LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTURER, CASTLE-SQUARE, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS to call the attention of the Xobility, Gentry, and public inhabitants of Pembrokeshire, and the surrounding counties of South Wales, to his cheap Window Cornices, Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Console and Pier Tables. A very handsome Window Cornice, plain or ornamental, from 4s per toot. Every variety in Picture Frames, at very low prices. Chimney Glasses, £2; a massive elegant Pair of Pier Tables, £ '2 i. Old frames re-gilt equal to new, at less than London prices. Old Pictures cleaned and restored. A very large assortment ot line and ttietzo tint Engravings always on sale. Gentlemen waited upon at their own rcsidences with designs and patterns of all descriptions of Gilt Furniture, and estimates given. TIMBER! TIMBER! IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. HENRY DAVIES, AUCTIONEER, BEGS to ann< unce that he has just received from a Gentleman who is relinquishing the Timber Trade, a con- signment of upwards of Five Thousand Feet of Balk Timber, consisting ot Crown Memel, Yellow Pine Birch, and Oak, of the first qualities; also a large quantity of Prime Yellow Pine 12 Feet Boards, and Memel Deal Ends and Ladder Poles, all of which he is in a position to sell at a considerable reduction from the usual Trade prices for CASH. Parties making large purchases will be liberally dealt with. Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, 21st April, 1858. LONDON HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE TOWN-HALL, HAVERFORDWEST. ARRIVAL OF MW STOCK OF SlJRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FANCY COATINGS AND TROUSERINGS, In Venetians, Angolas, Meltons, Tweeds, &c, of Genuine West of England and Scotch Manufacture, and warranted all shrunk. Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, f$ct from the best Makers, Warranted Fast Colour. Choice Vestings in all the New Materials. LINCOLN AND BENNETT AND CHRISTY'S HATS, ALSO PALM-LEAF AND STRAW HATS, CLOTH AND TWEED CAPS, IN THE FASHIONABLE SHAPES FOR THE SEASON. Dent's Gloves-New for the Season. Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c, in the Newest Patterns. A well assorted Stock of Hosiery in all its branches. N. B.—BEST LONDON MADE WATERPROOFS AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES BIRCH, TAILOR, MILITARY OUTFITTER, &c., BEGS respectfully to announce that he has just returned from his Spring Visit to the London Markets, and that his New Stcck is now ready for inspection, which he feels confident from its Extent, Variety, Novelty, and Value, cannot fail to afford that satisfaction to his numerous patrons which they have hitherto so kindly expressed. — AN EARLY CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. High-street, April 15, 1858. PEMBROKESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STOCK, &c., OF THIS SOCIETY WILL TAKE PLACE AT HAVERFORDWEST, Under the Presidency of Edward Taylor Massy, Esq, and Vice-Presidency of the Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, G. R. G Rees, Esq, and Xavier Peel, Esq. ON FRIDA Y, THE SIXTH OF A UGUST, 1858, At which the following PREMIUMS are Offered by the SOCIETY and MEMBERS for Stock, Implements, Poultry, &c, TO MEMBERS OR TENANTS OF MEMBERS HOLDING FARMS NOT EXCEEDING JE70 PER ANNUM. FOR BLACK STOCK OF THE PEMBROKESHIRE By VISCOUNT EMLYN, M.P. BREED. X s. d. CLASS A.-BY THE SOCIETY. J-/For the best Pen of five Yearling Wethers pa I "f the long-woolled breed 2 10 0 r n <i is fFor the hest Pen of five Yearling Wethers l| For the best Bull of any age 6 0 0 18 0f the short-woolled breed 7. 2 10 0 (lor toe second best Bull of an* age 4 0 0 Open to the County, whether Members or not. For the best Dairy Cow, in profit 5 0 0 r ( For the second best Dairy Cow, in profit. 2 10 0 CLASS C. — PIGS.—BY THE SOCIETY. „ f For the best Two-year-old Heifer 4 0 0 o in n 3 1 For the second best Two-year-old Heifer. 2 0 0 19 { For the best Boar of any age or breed. 2 10 0 ( For the best pair of Two-year old Steers. 4 0 0 ) i or the second best Boar of any age or breed 1 41 For the second best pair of Two-year-old 201 J.or ,hc best Sow °f any age or breed.. 2 10 | Steers 2 0 0 ( i or the second best Sow of any age or breed 10 0 fi ("For the best Yearling Heifer 3 0 0 I>est aow of any age or breed with ( For the second best Yearling Heifer 110 Litter 2 0 0 By JOHN HENRY PHILIPPS, ESQ, M.P. CLAss D,-HORSES.-By VISCOUNT EMLYN, M.P. For the best Yearling Steers, bona fide the property of a Tenant Farmer 3 0 0 tor the best Mare for the general purposes BY THE SOCIETY. ofhusbandry which has been bonafide, the For the second best pair of Yearling Steers 1 10 0 property of a Tenant Farmer, getting his D „ „ living solely by husbandry, (whether a BY THE SOCIETY & MEMBERS, FOR STOCK OF ANY BREED. Member of the Society or not) of the BY THE EARL OF CAWDOR. County of Pembroke 5 0 0 7-For the best Bull of any age or breed. 5 0 0 BY JOHN HENRY PHILIPPS ESQ, M.P. 8—For the best Cow, in calf or in milk 5 0 0 rw™ „ (Open to the County, whether Members or not.) f ilnVnif -V best Entire Horse for K „ TO T7 Agucultural purposes, used solely and BY GEORGE LOBT PHILLIPS, ESQ. travelled in the county of Pembroke in 'For the best Yearling Bull of any breed, 1858 bonafide the property of a Tenant Farmer 23-j BY THE SOCIETY. for six calendar months previous to the To the Owner of the second best Entire Q Show 5 0 0 Horse for Agricultural purposes, solely Q Show 5 0 0 Horse for Agricultural purposes, solely 3 F Bv THE SOCIETY. used and travelled in the county of Pcm- For the second best Yearling Bull of any L broke in 1858 2 10 0 breed, open to all the Members of the „ t Society 2 10 0 THE SOCIETY. BY THE REV. J. H. A. PHILIPPS. ( For the best Two-year-old Colt forAgricul- oi) tural purposes 3 0 0 10 For the best Two-year-old Heifer of any 24 For the second 1 year.old Coit for breed, exhibitors to give proof to the satis- f Agricultural pur Doses 1 10 0 stawiw a o o „ I S S YiXSno CLASS B.—SHEEP.—BY THE SOCIETY. PHITT For the best long-woolled Ram of any age POULTRY.—BY LEWIS MATHIAS, ESQ. 12) °r bjeed v V ,Y"n" 2 0 0 26-For the best Dorking Cock and Two Hens 1 0 0 "j For the second best long-woolled Ram of 27-For the best Poland Cock and Two Hens 1 0 0 ( any age or breed 1 0 0 28—For the best Game Cock and Two Hens! 1 0 0 For the best short -woolled Ram of any age 29—For the best Gander and Two Geese 1 0 0 13( ^or iV VVi e 0 3°—For the best Drake and Two Ducks" 1 0 0 1 For the second best short-woolled Itam of 1 { anyageorbreed. 1 0 01 IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY.&c. iFor the best Pen of five Yearling Ewes of n the long-wooled breed 2 0 0 BY THE SOCIETY. For the second best Pen of five Yearling 31—For the best Winnowing Machine not ex- Ewes of the long-woolled breed 10 0 ceeding £ 8 in price 2 10 0 For the best Pen of five Yearling Ewes of 32-For the best three sets of Horse Shoes. 1 0 0 the short-woolled breed 2 0 0 33—For the best Set of Cart Harness 10 0 For the second best Pen of five Yearling Ewes of the short-woolled breed 10 0 ,?V THE REV. C. H. BBRHAM. 16-To be added to a Sweepstakes of 10s each 34—For the best Sample of Wollen Plaid or for the best Pen of five Two-year-old Cloth, manufactured in this County, and Wethers, 2 0 0 not less than ten yards. 2 0 0 REWARDS TO LABOURERS AND SERVANTS. n i BY RICHARD LLEWET r tv ESQ. BY JOHN HENRY PHILIPPS, ESQ, M.P. 138—To the second best Agricultural Male Ser I vant, ditto 1 0 0 35—To the Agricultural Labourer who has lived 39_To the secon., best "A-ricuitu'ra'l Female the longest tune with the same Master Servant, ditto 0 ultural 1 0 0 and Mistress, and still occupies the same j „ '"y place; and who can bring the best testi- J^Q—RP0 t V«-ricultiirni T V. PHILIPPS. monials of honesty, sobriety, and general good conduct from ha employer 2 0 0 tinction and enc.„r"Iel„r°n amount n i? TAvmp ihaw Fso °f ""impeached honesty, sobri- BY EDWARD TAYLOR MASSY, ESQ. ety .and industry, for an extended period; ancl liavmg creditably brought UD a larze 36—To the Agricultural Male Servant who has family, or having contributed to the lived the longest time with the same Mas- comfort and maintenance of a parent or ter and Mistress, and still occupies the helpless relative, so as to prevent appli- same place; and who can bring testimo- cation for parochial relief, that would nials of honesty, sobriety, and general otherwise have been required-a reward good conduct from his employer-prefer- of jEL each 2 0 0 ence given to the servant of a subscriber BY MHS ROWLEY if found of equal merit 1 « » 41—Io the two second best Wicultural La- 37—To the Agricultural Female Servant, ditto 10 0 bourers, ditto, ditto,— a reward of £ 1 each 2 0 0 It is expected that each candidate will attend in person at the Meeting. All persons who intend to exhibit Stock, or compete for Premiums or Rewards, must apply for certificates and notice? to Mr Hlih- street, Haverfordwest, which they must properly fill up, sign, and send back to him on or before Saturday 'the 3rd day of July, 1858, and at he same time pay the entrance money, oa which diiv all cr tr cs will he closed The Secretary will prepare labels according to such notices and numbers, that shall be fi^Ll^ccarinal'^y steward or keepers of the same, previous to their being examined by the Judges. The Ru es of tlfsoetm^be seen at Mr James's No persons except the Judges and keepers of the animals will lic ad^S be in oM^X goe^be eommittee, before two o'clock. No Bulls above one year old will N.B.—The 13th Rub has been altered to the • the counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, and not Imv^ f'ven for fet°c <.n(? bred m claiming the premium, twelve calendar months previous to th lav of thJ «hL ^X ♦ Pr0Pei;ty °f the person Stock or Implement unless bona fide the property of the exhibitor 5 n° premmm be for Weekly Publications. THE "London Journal." "Family Herald," "Cassell's X Penny Illustrated Papers," Chamber's Journal," &D., &c., may now be had WEEKLY of J. Potter, Book- seller, Stationer, &c., High-street, Haverfordwest. PIANOFORTES, unparalleled (Patent Tubular) P Obliques and Cottages, (equal in volume and quality of tone to horizontal grands, without their inconveniences) with Erard's patent check-action. Rust's patent tubular sounding board.improvcd soft pedal,& every other modern improvement. Warranted, an-l may be exchanged if not approved of. Piccolo pianofortes, in mahogany, walnut, or rosewood (packed free for the country), 25 Gunie&a each.—Rust and Co. (from Regent-street), patentees and sole manufacturers, 4, Great M arlborough-street, Regent- street, London, W. Established 1850. Country Gentlemen in search of a Good and Economical London Tailor, A RE directed to B. BENJAMIN, Merchant Tailor, r1.. 47, llegent-street, W., who supplies Scotch, Heather., and Cheviot Tweed Suits, all wool, and thoroughly shrunk > made to order from 47s. to 63s. Two Guinea Dress or Frock Coats, Guinea Dress Troi ,u sers, and Half-Guinea Waistcoats. The Bulfanger, the Oude Wrapper, and the Pelis ier Overcoats, from 21s, to 42s. N.B.—A perfect fit guaranteed.— Vide Times.' COAL! COAL!! COAL! GEORGE N. HASSELL, HAVING completed his arrangements with the Tr 0- l prietors of the Gorwydd Colliery, is now in ftpc si- tion to supply his Patrons with PURE RED ASH COAL. Possessing more bitumen (or oil) in its componer it p- arts and consequently more brilliant and enduring bunr ing qua- lities, than any other mineral deposit in the Coal fiel jg of the South Wales basin. A considerable reduction per Ton to parties talt ing one or more Trucks. Coal Yard, Railway Station; Offices-9, 1 Gai nbrian Place, Haverfordwest, where orders are reque ste d to be sent. December 11, 1857. Just Published, sent free for the amount in Stc nnps. HOW TO BREW SPLENDID STRONG A1 ,e at 7d per gallon. Extra Brown Stout at 6d d tc> and Strong Porter at 5d. ditto, without the us ua 1 brewing utensils. Price 6d. rpilE BEST RECEIPTS EVER PUBIJ SHED for _L Summer Beverages, viz., Ginger Beer-, Lemonade Raspberryade, all of which are fit for sale in a quarter of an hour after being made. Also, Cordial g ^nd Fruit Drinks. Price 6d. rpHE GREAT MEDICAL PRESCRIPTI ON. A book J. with valuable receipts how to cure Blot. 3hes and Pim- ples on the Skin, Piles, Nervous Debilit y Dimness of Sight, Strictures, Weakness, and other DI: jeases of a pri- vate nature. Price 8d. HINTS TO EMIGRANTS or the KEY to the JLl COLONIES, with Tables of Wages > Free Grants of Land, and full Directions for making i rapid fortune Price 6d. Address H. HOWARD, 98, Berwick- street, Golden- square, London. DUFFRYN. mo BE LET, and entered on the fi' Jth day of Septem- JL ber next, situated in the parish f ji Kilrhedyn, in the County of Pembroke, and withir i three hours' drive from Carmarthen, five miles from Ne wcastle Emlyn, 10* from the St. Clears Station on the Sou th Wales Line, and four from the famous river Tivy not ,ed for salmon and trout, a truly desirable residence f( )r f 4 gentlemen seeking a COUNTRY SEAT on a moderate scale. The House is seated in the midst of beautiful ti mber, and has every necessary appendage of stabling, coach-house, kennel, numerous out-buildings, and farm- yard. The interior arrangements are v .,ry convenient, viz.- on the ground floor a dining-room, drawing-room, morn- ing-room, and complete domestic offices; a light stair- case from an inner vestibule lead. to eight principal and secondary bedrooms. The land is of very superior quality, and comprises, free of plantations, 90 acres or 1 hereabout with two cot- tages. A pack of Hounds me et twice a week in the neighbourhood. For further particulars apply t 0 Mr. B. EVANS, King's I College, L ondon. I Hird's Frai icis's Pills HAVE been extensively made use of in this country I_L for nearly 30 years, are most deservedly recom- mended for their known c'ffi ,cacy in all bilious complaints diseases of the liver, indigo; rtion, flatulency, jaundice, sick headache, habitual costiv eness, and all diseases of the alimentary canal. In iec jent attacks of the gout it has nearly proved a specific., by alleviating the severity of the fit and shortening its duration; they are also highly advantageous to those v. rho are liable to occasional in. dulgence at table. Euro peans visiting the East and West Indies and other warm ( climates will find them an inva- iu j™ ir1'i11 j'- an^ ky their early use may escape those dreadful diseases which the disordered state of the liver but too frequently creates. high, repute in which these pills are held has induced sonr • unprincipled individuals to foist a spurious imitation of them on the public be careful to ask for Hird's Franc is's Antibilious Pills, which are signed I J. H ird' on the stamp label. They are sold whol eliale by W. Sutton & Co., 10, Bow Churchyard; Barcla y and Co., 95, Farringdon-street: Hodglunson, fonge and Stead, 213, Upper Thames- street. London; the Proprietor, J. Hird, Chemist, Pem- broke; and by all r eputed vendors of Patent Medicine, in boxes, Is lid, 2i 9d, and 4s 6d. N.H.-Should aT ty difficulty occur in procuring the above, enclose sta mps or post-office order to J. Hird, Chemist, Pembrol Le, when they will be forwarded free to any address. BEN SON'S WATCHES, Manufactory. 33 & 34, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. Established 1749. THE mostbr illiant display of Watches in London, of every des' jription and construction, is a* this old t established Manufactory. Those who cannot personally inspect this extensive and costly stock, should send two stamps for 'Benson's Illustrated Pamphlet,' con- k taining important information requisite in the purchase of a Watch, and from tj| which they can select with the greatest certainty the one adapted to their use. W Silver Watches, from 2 to 12 guineas each f —Gold Watches, from £ 3 15s. to 100 guineas each. OPINIO INS OF THE PRESS ON BENSON'S WATCHES. Perfer ;tion of mechanism.'—Morning Post. 4 Exce' Jence of design, and perfection of workmanship.' —Morni. ng Chronicle. The qualities of his manufacture stand second to Advertiser. All <jb.at can be desired in finish, taste, and design. Globe. ° I Tlif,- Watches here exhibited surpass those of any other E'nglish man aftcturer. Observer. The Morning Herald, Sun, Standard, and numerous other -papers, speak of the beauty & finish of these cele bratec I Watches. A Warranty witheach Watch, and sent carna ge paid to any part of England, Scotland Ireland or W ales, upon receipt of Post Office or Banker's Order. Merchants, Shippers, and Watch Clubs supplied.— Watches Repaired. IF. J 5 SAN G U I NET T I 52, Regent-street, 163, Fenchurch-street, London, ARMY AND NAVY CLOTHIER, TAKES the opportunity of drawing attention to the JL perfection to which he has now brought the con- struction of that most difficult article of dress—TROU- SERS. The material has been expressly manufactured for him, and it possesses such elasticity that, cut on his peculiar plan, neither Braces or Straps are requisite, and the Trousers consequently combine with the most fashion- able and elegant style the greatest possible comfort to the wearer. The style of his COATS are so well known throughout the different kingdoms as to need no comment. The materials used are of first-class- being only West of England and Scotch. He begs further to mention that for the Leather De- partment he has secured the services of MR. NICHOLL, the eminent maker of the prepared Leather Shooting Coats, Hunting Breeches, &c., late of Pall Mall and Lombard-street, who received Prince Albert's Certificate and Medal, and was most highly commended in the Re- port of the Royal Commission of the Great Exhibition of 1851 The Leather used for hunting and for other garments is manufactured under his immediate personal inspection, and the qualities are in every respect unsur- passed. The Waterproof Leather Shooting Gaiters and Leg- gings have received the highest patronage, and maintained an unrivalled' position amongst all manufacturers for more than 40 years It is almost unnecessary to say that for every article made in F. B. Sanguinetti's establishment, none but the best and choicest materials are used,—that the Work- manship is of the highest class, and the Cutting per- formed by the best British and Foreign Artists, under F. B. Sanguinetti's immediate personal inspection. The business of the City Branch will be conducted in the same vigorous manner that has been the characteristic of F. B. Sanguinetti's establishment at Regent-street. Orders for outfits to India and the Colonies executed and dispatched by the return mail. PEMBROKESHIRE. GRAZING LAND. To BE LET BY AUCTION, bv Mr Walter Reynolds, STT T Auctioneer, on Friday, the 30th of April, 1858, at ton DOLPH and WOODSTONE, in the parish of Stain- fsrbi' 3ne anc* half from the town of Milford, dr!ce( su°h conditions as shall be then and there pro- L rp,ou' ^26 Acres of prime Meadow and Pasture wate j t ce.s are *n good repair and the land well red. Immediate possession will be given. oast 16 Auc^°'ie,er Wl11 attend at Studdolph Hall at half- PRE< letting will commence at two o'clock r averfordii,est, April 14th, 1858. MANGLES AND TURNIP SEEDS. WXT-T^V>1 WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, &c., 17, MARKET-STREET, HA VERFORDWEST, J AS just received from one of the best Seed Estab- a hshments in London his usual stock of Mangles and Swede Turnip Seed, which have ill been saved with Kri/r0DS 1 P^rest st°ck- Also Frc"ch Furze Seeds, varieties Carrot Seeds> &c- Flower Seeds in great Catalogues sent free on application. Agent for Harding s Poisoned Wheat. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THOMAS D. MEYLER, BEGS to inform his Agricultural Friends that he has r /-1 in'P°.rtcd a larSe quantity of Carragheen Moss for feeding Calves, Pigs, Horses, and Store Cows. A.s a general food for cattle it is invaluable, far better and cheaper than Oil Cake or Linseed. He has also received a fresh stock of Turnip Seed, comprising Skirving's Liverpool Swede, Purple and Green Top Scotch, Dale's Hybrid, Norfolks, &c., Mangold Wurtzel, French Furze, &c., &c. Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION High-street, Haverfordwest, February, 1858. 1858. TO SERVE THIS SEASON, THAT THOROUGHBRED HORSE YOUNG LOCHINVAR, AT 2 GUINEAS EACH MARE & FIVE SHILLINGS THE GROmI YOUNG LOCHINY AR is a rich chesnut, stands nearly 16 hands high, with immense muscular power free from any natural blemish, a fine shape, and a good tem- per, and has proved himself a remarkably sure foal- getter. ,r^e Tipple Cider, out of Aqnillonia (own sister to Meteor, winner of the 2,000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket) by Velocipede (winner of the St Leger), out of Dido bv Whisker, out of Miss Garforth, by Walton. For further particulars see Stud Book, and for his per- formance see Racing Calendar. He will attend at Cardigan, Fisbguard, Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Narberth, Carmarthen, and Newcastle-Emlyn. J. T. JONES, CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST, BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to D the inhabitants of Milford and its vicinity for the very kind, liberal, and influential patronage he has received sincecommencing business, and hopes by acontinued strict attention to every command, and by paying a most scrupulous regard to the genuineness of all preparations drugs, and chemicals leaving his establishment, to merit that support and confidence, which he feels so happy to acknowledge. J J. T. J. also begs to state that no other hands than his own will at any time be entrusted to the seuious responsi- bility of dispensing physicians' prescriptions and family rec.pes,—most all drugs and chemicals of use in the pre- sent day being kept in stock for that purpose; and the experience he derived as chief dispenser in one of the leading houses in London will, it is hoped, justly entitle him to the confidence of the public. Farmers can be supplied with horse and cattle medi- cine of every description and of superior quality at the most moderate charges. A Vacancy for an Apprentice. Agricultural Seeds. MR HENRY PHILLIPS, having just concluded a purchase of a large quantity of ENGLISH RED CLOVER SEEDS, of the finest and purest quality, direct from a celebrated grower in Bedfordshire, under the most advantageous circumstances, begs to solicit the favour of an early inspection, and feels confident that the quality and prices will please and give satisfaction, and cannot be superseded by competition. A fresh and very choice Stock of Cow Grass, Dutch Clover, Trefoil, Rib Grass, Italian, Perennial and An- nual Rye Grass, Meadow Grass, Boiling and Seed Peas Vetches, Spring Wheat, Mangold Wurtzel, and Turnip Seeds, has just been received. Samples with lowest prices forwarded by post or other- wise, and orders executed with promptitude. IgPCountry Shopkeepers supplied at Low Prices. TERMS —Six MONTHS' CREDIT. 5 per cent allowed on Cash Payments. Opposite the Corn Market, Haverfordwest, 30th March 1858. Have you a Visiting Card? JF not you can have a Card Plate Engraved and Fifty Superfine Ivory Cards Printed and sent Post Free for 2s. A Trade Card Plate and 1,000 Cards, 20s. A Bill- Head Plate Engraved and 1,000 Bill Heads, ruled for 25s. A Crest Plate and 1,000 Book Labels for 25s,' and every description of Printing equally cheap. Perforated Silver Plates for Marking Linen and Books. Initials Is. Name Plate 2s. Crests 5s. The above Prices includes Engraving, Printing, and Carriage. Address, J. BALL. 3, Wellington Street, Holloway London. Specimens sent free on receipt of a Stamped Directed Envelope. Fashions for the Spring and Summer. ELEGANT PARISIAN NOVELTIES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. MRS. BALL begs to announce that she has just re- It L ceived, direct from Paris, a large assortment of Trimmed MODELS of the newest design, consisting of Mantles, Jackets, Sleeves, Bodies, and all kinds of Chil- dren's Dresses and M antles. Orders from the Country receive prompt attention on the receipt of Postage Stamps, or Post-Office Order, made payable to ELLEN BALL, Charing Cross. Mantles, 2s 6d; Jackets with Sleeve, 2s 6d; Sleeves, Is; Children's Dresses, &c., Is 6d and 2s.—A Flat Pat- tern sent with every article. A Complete Set of Patterns can be had for £ 1 Is, con- sisting of four Mantles, two Jackets, four Sleeves, and two Children's Dresses (a Half Set 10s 6d), forwarded Carriage Free, to any part of the country Address: Mrs. Ball, 3, Wellington Street, Holloway, London N. J' MADOCKS, GWYTHER & DA WEINs BEG to inform their friends that their stock of New D Clover, Rye Grass, Vetches, and other Agricultural seeds is arrived and as their business is conducted upon the Ready Money principle and having bought seeds in the very best and cheapest Markets they are enabled to sell them at very low price- They have also PERUVIAN GUANO direct from Messrs Gibbs, Bright & Co. Ichaboe Guano the same as first imported into this country, and guaranteed accoiding to analysis-price f,9 10s. per Ton. Andalsotheir celebrated Superphosphate of Lime which is every year becoming more extensively used on account of its superior quality combined with its extreme cheap- ness. Price £6 10s. per Ton. They particularly wish that their customers will not pack Butter intended for them in small casks as they cannot sell them for so good a price. They can get a much higher price for Butter packed in large white nice looking casks made of Ash. They tried small casks about ten years ago, and had great difficulty in selling them. Haverfordwest, April 16, 1858. MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. MB HENRY PHILLIPS Has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION- On TUESDAY, lltltMAY next, 1858, at the LAWRENNY CASTLE HOTEL, NEYLAND. MILFORD HAVEN, At Three o'Clock precisely; A VALUABLE Piece ot FREEHOLD LANT) a, WEAR POINT, in the Parish of Llanstadwell in the County of Pembroke, as now in the occupation of the Honourable Corporation of Trinity House, containing lA, IR. 7p., with a frontage to Milford Haven of 290 feet or thereabouts. —" A SPRING OF WATER RISES ON THIS L\ND The fine Harbour of Milford Haven is now placed in communication with the great Manufacturing Districts by means of the South Wales Railway, whose° Terminus' at Neyland, is within a short di.tar.ce' of ?he W now oflered for sale Another Branch ot the same Railway is proposed to enter the llaven at Wet Lanion Pill, neai* to Her Majesty s Dockyard at Pembroke, which lies almost opposite to Wear Pomt. And an Act of Parliament has also been obtained for a Railway to the Town of Milford, which lies about three miles and a half to the westward. Particulars and Plans will be ready by the 12th April, and mav be had at the Nelson Hotel, Milford; the Law- renny Castle Hotel, Neyland; of Messrs. Symes, Tees- dale, and Sandiland, Solicitors, :13, Fenchurch Street, London; of the Auctioneer, Hill Street, Haverfordwest; and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. April 6, 1858.

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