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COAL. y' HASSELL has now on Sale at his COAL AKD, adjoining tho Railway Station, Firat quality Screened Household Coal lis. per ton. prn ,hqual to the best produce of Monmouthshire. u "«»»eh°ld Coal 6d. per ton. Office"^ W per Ion. c » Cambrian Place, where it is respectfully requested p, orders may be forwarded. — nan Place, Haverfordwest, April 6th, 18541. TO BE LET, |\1 Y £ TLE COTTAGE, wi.hin a Mile of the Market Month own of Fishguard, Furnished for three or Six ^edrn Co,VVpnient tor a srrall family. Two Parlours, Three ^itche>nm»' anc' Servants Room, all on the same floor. »i«>w o?' r' at a "derate rpnt. Myrtle Cottage is within For f* u and Five Minutes" W»lk of the same, flavp.f j r Particulars apply to Mr. Richard James, 'fnordwest. April J3ih, 1854. ACLEDDY TTSHING ASSOCIATION of those interested in the PRESERVA- Jqr_ u 'he RIVER, will be held in the Grand 21*t lfiej01' Shire-hall. Haverfordwest, on Friday, April Ail p at °"e to,uttenjrson4'eeling an interest in the matter are invitpd ^TT~~ EDUCATION, M()TJNT PLEASANT, NEA:R MILFOKD. J. E- THOMAS, who, in conjunction with limti J .LLOYD, superintends the Education /^number of Young Gentlemen, at Milford, hasa Wey for Three Boarders. Terms on application. *OTyTH WALBS RAILWAY. ^A^F^P^IUXICATIOX BETWEEN XAUBEUTTI ROAD AND NARBERTH, PEMBROKE, AND TENBY. DA VIES, late proprietor of the North Tc'urn h' »|ro,n Carmarthen to Haveiford west, bees to in Which 'l* u1 t'1anks to the Public for the liberal manner titiie to f hitherto been supported, and at the same *mend» r™ lhem that, on anri after the 1st of May, he *^r°ueh Dln'nR a Coach lrom the Narberth Road S-ation, l«avjn, e?e"r. to Pembroke, with a branch to Tenby, ""d tetnr6- rmer on the arr.val of the Mail Train at 8. a.m., Mai] Tr»rin^ ^rom Pembroke at 1.50, p.m., to meet the Up Traln, and fromTenby in time to meet the same train FOR SALE, v ir? co?M0?ttence of the owners leaving the cemtry, » BITION, a brown Irish bred gelding, 15 hands ^'elconJ r* 7 >"ears old' *ot SHnP'/am bX *'c*> and" L a Perfect hunter, cool, and free from all *intpr. keen frequently ridden by a lady during the pat Fearg" u Irish bred gelding, 15 hands 3 inches high, »nd cte" dl by Magpie, dam by Paddy Whack, a good r°*ds<fr hun,er» free from all vice, and an excellent hor«es have carried 14 stor.e regnlarly, and are Houu^*11 with the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire PEAT'S SADDLE, Breastplate, and Double AtinL A serviceable ditto, ditto. Captain Briggs, Tenby. « TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. WA?RANTED to be as good in quality as any Slates withi !n Wales. Situated 7 miles from Haverfordwest p* quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road leading •rirjj« Verfordwest to Fishguard—pood ea y new road to ■Qjtrtof1 10 the Turnpike Road. Slates supplied at the -» «°r the following prices: j £ »• d* Locals 0 0 Per < Princesses, 24 inches by 14 f! 0 0 per 1200 '» i>uchesses. 24? 12 7 0 0 „ 22 „ 11 6 0 0 „ Countesses, 20 „ 10 4 15 0 „ •» „ 18 „ 10 3 15 0 „ ••, „ ib 9. 3oo„ Lords 16 n 10 8 0 0 Ladiac 16 8 2 5 0 „ ¡ "ø 14" 8 1 10 0 ( I j»~Pp'y to Mr. ROWLAND PENRY, near Wolfscastle gyordwest. i IMPORTANT TO ACRICUL TURISTS. &c. YOUNG HAWKER, -Property of Mr. Lemons, Haverfordwest 1 Will Serve Hares this Season, 1 At 15s. each, and 2s. 6tl, the Groom. The Gronjp's Fee to be paid at the time of service, and the remainder on or before the 24th day of June next. YOUNG HAWKER was bred Ly the late Owen Owen, Esq., of Cwmgloyne, who took considerable palla in the selection of sire and dam, in order to obtain the requisites of power, speed, and endurance. He is by the Celebrated draft Stallion "Old Hawker," allowed by com- Petent judges to be one of the most perfect Cart Horses ,*er seen. His d3m is by Brilliant (whose stot k is well 'n this county), out of a mare combining the be»" °°d of Suffolk and Yorkshire. jYoung Hawker, now rising 9 years old, standing nearly fin** a ric'1 ^dPp'e Gfey. wi,h immense power, temn 55*mmetry> sh°rt muscular legs, with am excellent fogi ,an<* constitution, perfectly sound, warranted a sure from his strength and light action, well Pted to improve the breed of horses in thiscounty. ttvvoyears old, at the Newcastle-Emlyn Agrictiliural 'I Inlt ne won the Ilnt prize-meeting nine competitors. ^•eti an^ 1853, at the Pembrokeshire Agricultural ¡ii"be won tl. first prizp-mepting five competitors. IJtciU ,attetJa only at his Stables, Quay-street, ——— j A I'RAMPTON'S PILL OP HEALTH. ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIAL of the valuable *arrt»jme^,ca' Properties of Frampton's Pill of Health for- E»„ Mr. Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, from W. Smith, 13, St. Mark's-terrace, West Brompton, •»-g. London, 10th May, 1852. SP'tiionT n years a^° 1 was in<^uce<^ to R've you my Pijj • "0,tnded on experience of the merits of Frampton's ?>*in "h- I am pleased at your having published that mem> hy which I hope others have induced to effective a medicine. cares and the neglect of my old tried friend °f o«W <*r'v Part of this year had produced symptoms %n<| n*,n*M Which I found it prudent no longer to neglect; der the'hi -8'Uec^lo 8ay that 8 ,ew ^oses °' t'le p'"8'un* Btr e<s''>g of divine providence, has removed, and I n &s well as I ever was in my life," TN. Pills. are partieni Wu. SMITH." Pills are particularly efficacious for Stomach t^ion Agues, Shortness of Breath, and all Ob- ^e»ni j i 1,8 Urinary Passages; and, if taken after too ( it, „<lu'8ence at table, they quickly restore the system i of repose. 1 'Qiddid, °; 'Ful| Habit, who are subject to Head-ache, 1 r°iti too ^owsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising < *ith0lu t?reat a flow of Bl°od 10 the Head, should never be offT1"* aS .n>any dangerous sj'mptoms will be entirely ,PorpB -Y'eir immediate use. i 1 °Wrn 'these Pills are tn.ely excellent, removing ■•wt'wjjL ^,ODS« the distressing Head-ache so very preva- xerv«Us A«5e* » ^repression of Spirits, Dulness of Sight, Skin Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of in ^•rtpl^d give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the To lot tt,edip"erS f',e^ are confidently recommended as the ^ildren of,1nt'lat can 'Je taken during pregnancy and tor At aa''ages thry are unequalled. i *??lme,t(j^a.Sa,,tf safe, and easy Aperient, they unite the re #ct* Kv'0" a ln' operation with the most succcssful J •■eg'ilatinj; the dose, according to the age and •Uher ■ Pat'ent, theV become suitable tor every case, • w*X»hat can ,rPCluiTed ^Iedic,ne Vendors, Price Is. ljd. per box. "Thomas Prout. 229, Strand, London," •nment Stamp. *°S' StO»Pikg DZCA YBD TBBTB. Price 2s. 6d. hi Her Majesty, the Queen, and his Royal MP Highness Prince Albert. i>V^vWARC>*S PATENT WHITE SUCCE cavjn f°r filling Decayed Teeth, however large A' i* »ttpeV;even 'he Tooth is Broken down to the Gums. inora^"yth ing ever before used, as it is placed in ? a short"r S0't 8tHte> without any pressure or pain, and firm lrne. becomes as hard as the enamel, and will J°n tinner* ln e tooth for many years, rendering extrac- r«nder/ffry" J* «n>sts ^11 further progress of decaj% J?*1 Use tk_ a8ain useful in mastication. All persons 'lotion* themselves with ease, as full <ftPr,par enclosed. SDrfc«-8tr(J?r'u Tbomas Howard, Surgeon Dentist^!?, |*R,f)0ver-square, London, who will send the *5* Srf P081 10 any part of the kingdom, 'd'bjraii r respectable medicine vendors in the kingdom. °r *"TH- ^Kery ha. L,er^ Vurious invention connected with Denta ofe°" 'ntr<>rfuced by Mr. Howard, in the pro- kE^TH fi"eAn',rely description of ARTIFICIAL TZ^P'llaVvA^ his new.patent system of Self Adhesion [ ,ey 8o t>m.i "?-t,r8ction without springs, wires, or ligatures. OgU'sbed f.c y ,es*'ubl« natural teeth, as not to be dis- never cl or'ginals by theclosestobserver. T hey r'Perior to firianKe colour or decay, and will be found very fc^.V^quir,. ,wy leel^ ever before used. This method does U* e,-ex^ra6tion of any teeth or root6 or any pain- Sed the mm»W er' an<* ^roin 'l16 nature of the Materials j^pottance t f>erfeCt f*1 '9 obtained. The invention is of • av,m?"y Persons, and those who are interested in *"etnselves of this new method. It,, Lona Surgeon Dentisl, 17. George-street, Hanover- r If 011.. At home from 11 till t. th^? 8 new principle of fixing Artificial Teeth has V?" *">in«rrt pP^r?'!at'on and recommendation of the follow- PbVs; and Surgeons :—Sir James Clarke **»»ucheartr!at to ,ier Majesty; Dr. Locock, Physician ^^n^eoi Majesty Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., Ser c; Majesty th!.0>-J^r a'esly Da vies, Physici->n to Z*" to ber Queen Dowager Dr. Merriman, P:hys: •"•era 0f tl" l"e. Duchess of Kent, ar,d numerous other me mediedl profession. rERFECT FRKF.DOM" FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE. Instant relief and a rapid cure of Asthma and Consumption and ah Disorder* oi the Breath and Lur,s«. is ppnc DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAbEllb. Another Surprising Cure of Asthma. From Mr. William Bowen, C-rtlett, Haverfordwest. Sir, Hiving been afflicted for many years with ayolent Cough and Asthma, and having tried all other »^ll^"es vain, I was recommended t<» try Dr. Locock s Wafes. sent to you for a box, ntid to my great astonishment, I found relief the first night, and have continued to get better ever since. Their effects are trulv wonderful. My appetite is now good, whereas formerly I could scarcely keep any food or. my stomach. I have myself since recom nended them to several persons, who have all received the greatest relief <■ ,i. WM. BOW EN. from them. Another Cure of Asthmatic Cougl. of Long Standing. Dated, City-road, Haverfordwest. Sir,-I am happy to inform you that I hsve experienced he greatest benefit from taking only two boxes of Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers, which you were kind enough to recommend me. Previously to my taking them I could scarcely walk without the greatest difficulty of breathing and my cousjh would then increase to such a degree that I was nearly suftocared. I had not for many nvrnths slept for more than half an hour at any time: but I am now able to sleep without coughing. I can truly recommend them to those who are similarly afflicted as a most invaluable re- med), and you are at perfect liberty to make my case public if YOI1 think proper. J OHN JOHNS, cabinet-maker. Cure of a 14 Years' Asthmatic Cough. I. Thomas Carter, Egremont, Cheshire, had an asthmatic cough for fourteen years nothing ever gave "J? three I commenced taking Dr. Locock' Pulmonic YV afers, three boxes of which have entirely cured CARTER. Mr nen. Howell.Chemist. Dale-st.,Liverpool. Consumptive Cough. Extract of a Letter from Messrs. Cary, Cocks, and Roper, Man of Ross House. A lady a few months ago told us she should never fear a consumptive cough again as long as she^cou ge f mijy Dr. Locock's Wafers, although the greater part of her family had died of coguption. CocKS> & ROPER. Important to all who Sing. From Mr. Edward Page, Newport Ol s,. M..I :■ ="h^c, £ h™s!Kh 'lrom «- Gentlemen, F av g 0ften been obliged to resort laxauon of the throat, I have otte^D, fortune0.try' Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers, I am now but seldom obliged to resort to them, for the extraordinary good effects they have produced aremost surprising. Even when the throat appears to be completely exhausted and the voice to be nearly gone, two or three (at most four) will in the short space of half an hour or so, completely testore its flexibility and power, and they do not act as a mere temporary exciting remedy, nor do they leave any lassitude after. Having felt the great value of the remedy, I feel it a duty te generally recommend it as I am convinced that all persons will find immense benefit from the general and persevering use of it. EDWARD PAGES, 10. Stow Hill, Newport. These Wafers, containing antacid and sedative properties, effectually prevent irregularity of the bowels. To Singers a.,fi Public Speak,rs they are invaluable, as n two hours they remove all hoarseness and incre^se the power and flexibility of the voice. They have a pleasa ta Price Is. 13d„ 2s. 9d., and lis., by the Proprietors Agent DA SILVA & CO, 1, Bride-lane, Fleet-street, London. Also, may be had, DR. LOCOCK'S COSMETIC.—A delightfully fragrant pre- paration, lor Improving -nd Beautifying tl'e C'^Jxlon]' rendering the skin clear, soft, and transparent, removii g al, rations*, freckles, sunburn, tan, pnnpleS,andronghnes,l -curing gnat bites, and the s-ings of inserts generally. In the process of shaving, it al!ays all !\martlng. anit rpno..rll the skin soft and smooth. Sold in bottles, a i md 4s. 6d. each. Beware of Counterfeits. Observe.the 14me on the Government Stamp outside the wrapper. Sold by all respectable chemist.. T W White AGF.NTS.-0. E. Davies, Haverfordwest; J. w. V\ hite, :hemist, Carmarthen Crawe, chemist, 1 redegar. BRISTOL GENP^RAL STEAM MAVIQATIOH COMPANY OFFICE, QUA Y, BRISTOL. 'HE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS I unless prevented by anv unforeseen occurrence are ntended to Sail) from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BR ISTOL, except the DART, lor Newport, and SWIFT, for Cardiff, which will start from BATHUKST BASIN.) — i >ub!iii HOSE; [!ork, JUVERNA& SABRINA; Waterford, CAMILI.A, SHAM- HOCK; Tenby, JUNO & STAR; Milford, Pater, & Havertoid- ivest, JUNO; Carmarthen, STAR; Cardiff, SWIFT, md as under-mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during APRIL, 1854. FROM BRISTOL. .1 2 ti a 1 —1 -V V 0) £ 2 ■= 01 £ 'u >> -c-r^ ra St o Jj kw fc* 5 = id —• j- « cc 1' G U > O -2; Saturday 1 •••• S «i 8 m Monday 3 u Tuesday 4 9m 9in X 9m Wednes. 5 lwmlOm £ Thursday 6 j -§ 11m Friday 7 la 1 a) 1 a 1 a H Saturday 8 2 a 2|a Monday 10 • • • jo Tuesday 11 5a 5a Wednes. 12 6 m 6 m 5 £ a Thursday 13 •• Friday 14 Cii 7n>6im 6im.o«.g O'^a Saturday 15 7 m jrS Q Monday 17 c £ Sm Tuesday 18 ..9 m « g- Wednes. 19 .9iml 10m l()m 9Jm Thursday 20 •••• Friday 21 la la la. la, 12*a Saturday 22 2 a £ ■ 23 -§ — Monday '24 £ > 4 a Tuesday 25 H* •■••• Wednes. 26 5 a. 6m 6m. 5jm Thursday 27 «i" ■"= <um Friday 28 6 d m 6 »n bj m » b^m Saturday 29 1 m -j 1m 30 I FARES to Tenby, Milford, Pater, Haverfordwest, and Jarmarlhen-Cabin, 12s.; Children under 12 years 6s bd servants in the Cabin, 8s (including stewards fees) Deck 6s Children under 12 years, 3s. Carriage, 42s.; Pair-horse Phoeion, 31s. fid Small one-horse ditto, 25s. jig, 20s.; Horse, 20s.; Dog. 3s „ Return Tickets, (available for one week) HestCabtn, las.; Fore-Cabin, 9.. T0 BRISTOL. in s d I 2 3 "2 s ta S = £ 5 "H t 1 j B s » « ,• i ft Saturday 1 Monday 5 7*m • Tuesday 4 £ •••■ Wednes. 5 1 a 3 a 4 a g 8m Thursday 6 Friday 7 )| — Saturday H m"" jo. 1111 Monday 10 6 a air? 2Jai. Tuesday 11 f Wednes. 12 3Jm4im 5m .L; 4m Thursday 13 £ A 5m. Frida. 14 8Jm ?;= o^m Saturday 15 £ aja). 16 *5 Monday 17 10m 7m1 £ Tuesday 18 £ & 7jm 10 m Wednes. 19 la 3 a 4 a 2 Thursday 20 9i'n •••• Friday 21 .(-a Saturday 22 3 in 12a Monday 24 3 a Tuesday 25 {„ 3Jillm Wednes. 26 3m 4m 4 £ m '6 a 4 a. Thursday 27 (. i? 4.j» Fridav 128 8;m .« 4^ Saturday 129 •• Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed:- Bills and other information supplied by Mr J. Jones, Rown- ham Wharf,. Hotwells; in London-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Picadilly and Gracechurch-sireet H. Under- wood, 56, Haymarket. AC,ENTS.- INI r. T. J. Thomas, Tenby; Mr. A. lljiams, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. James, Pater, Mr W. R. Harvey Cardiff; Mr. Martin. Ilfracombe; Mr. Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jories, Newport. NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam WacKets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (it lost or damaged) above the value of Two Pounds nor of any Deck Passengei's Luggage (if lost or damagrd) above the value of Twenty Shilling unless in each cast- entered as such, and Irnglu in proportion p-iid tor the same at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for*ny otherpar- eel above th^ valu of Forty shillings (if lost or dam^geil) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion p«id for (he same at the time of delivery.—Not accountable tcr any Goods without Shipping Note. Ail letters seeking information to be Pogt patoi Goods without Shipping Note. Ail letters seeking information to be post patoi i WELL KNOWN AND IMPORTANT TO ALL!! THE BEST FIT IS THE BEST TO WEAR EVERY well dressed man knows how difficult it is to find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities ol each figure, and can suit its requirements with H well cut gentlemanly Garment, in which Ease and aste are •quallv regarded. Hence it is tint so few feel at home during the first day's wear of any new Garment, an-t so many are inparently droired -o appear in Clothes, however costly, thot can never become adapted to their torma. lo reme<i> so manifest a deformity in costume, it must be generally acknowledged that, in the first place, there must e a goo u er and, Seconal v. good Workmen. Therefore, to carry out this desirable object, G R S E IT I 3 H & ID i 7T S I IT 3 Are determined to employ only the Best Workmen, and in distinct classes for each style of Garment, under the management 01 au Experienced and Talented Cutter, well Known hya large circle of Ciistomers, to ensure A PERFECT FIT AND GENTLEMANLY GARMENT.. G. & D. take the opportunity of acknowledging the very liberal support conferred upon them since commencing the TAILORING & GENERAL OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, Which has far exceeded their most sanguine expectations, thus proving to a discerning Puhhc the many advantages offered at their Establishment and that it is not only the Style and Workmanship of each Garment, but the ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. The Novelties for the Spring and Summer Trade are very great. The Goods comprise Varie'J' ?i"c;^SCeinsDectTon<is bear the most convincing testimony lo the improvement which Art and Science are accompli.• 8' P respectfully solicited, and a confident assurance is possessed that they shall not only secure your supp > recommendation.. recommendation. spR|NC AND SUMMER LIST OF PRICES. Bo»s'Ho1,.n.Co.»ndJ»ck;Sr[om2S2d L»W .S0A?^ ctu.»mm™ci»,«7.SJ dh.o. It,« .28. Doeskin Trr«r,,a.6d.ol8.M Grooms', Coachmen's, and Gamekeepers' Liveries, at very Reduced Prices. To those of their Friend, and the Public who prefer to purchase their Clothes, &c, to be made by others, they continue tolfcr M^heretofore, one of the Largest Stocks in the Principality, containing every new Material introduced for the Patterns Plates of Fashions, and Directions for Self-Measurement forwarded (post free) to any part of England or Wales FIVE EXPERIENCED WORKMEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Commerce House, HaTerfordwest, April 21, 1854. DUTY OFF TEA! ALL OUR PRICES REDUCED FOUR PENCE PER POUND. PHILLIPS & COMPANY. Tea Merchants. 8, King William-street, City, London, give the Public the full advan- p tage of the Reduction of Duty, as the following Prices will show BLACK TEAS. Strong Black Tea 2«. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s. Od. Former Prices 3s. 0d., 3s. 2d,, & 3s. 4d. Rich Souchong Tea 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d., 3s. 8d. Former Prices 3s. 6d., 3s. 8d., t £ 4s. Od. Best Assam Pekoe Souchong Tea, of extraordinary! Former Price 4s. 4d. quality and strength ) GREEN TEAS. Strong Green Tea. 2s. 8d., Jd., g 3s. 4d. Fouw Pnces 3,. Od., 3s. 4d., & 8d. DelTclS Gunpowder Tea '.i! ii. 4i, 4s. 8d., & 5s. 0d. Former Price. 4s. 8d., 5s. Od., & 5s. 4d. COFFEE. „ „ J Hd. llid., & Is. 0d. Rich Mocha Coffee Is. 4d. Good Coffee j— 2j & iSt 3d. Rare Choice Old Mocha (20 years old) Is. 6d. im ° TFAS COFFEES, AND SPICES SENT CARRIAGE FREE ™ T, nr '\I«Vket Town in England, if to the value of 40s. or upwards. By this liberal arrangement, UiosJ1 residing a distance can enjoy all the advanges of the London Markets for Tea, Coffee, and Colonial Produce, just „.l»ugh,b«»erertsidi»ginL™,lnn.H(LL|ps & COMPANY, TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, No. 8, King William-Street, City, London. A General Price Current, containing great advantages in the purchase of Tea, Coffee, and Colonial Produce sent post free on application. Sugars are supplied at Market Prices. o REPORT OF THE JUDGES OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, ON THE TRIAL OF TURNIP CUTTERS AT THE GLOUCESTER MEETING. TAKEN FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY, VOLUME 14. PAGE 390. TJ&JS-&JN Power required to cut Twenty-eight Pounds oi Turnips. .1 FOR BULLOCKS. MAKFR. VOWER. PRICE. £ s. d. Mary church. f 9 9 Kansome ^2 { ,n n & » 5111 » Fowler and Fry 408 7 10 0 FOR SHEEP. Mary-church *?86 456 £ «ns,T 334 5 10 0 384 5 10 0 K, lh_2 m competition with the best makers «» th« :kf J" risfng; fur instance, in the first table the power required by the superiority which, on inspection will 1BE' £ J Ipswich), to excute the I*ME work was ONK HONDRKR. Machir.es of their nearest competitors (Mes.r.. K ased a„ th(. other Machines uotil it became nearly Foua TIMES POI;NOS MORK than theirs—an amounrreg 11 y' N,G MACHINES was proved able, with th# same power, to cut AS MUCH, or, in other words, l/lNti U" ■ earlv as MUCH AS FOUR OKTHC'SE BY as nQ1ijle ditto, £ 5; subject to the usual Discount for Cash. PRESENT PRICES—S'ngle action Machines, £ 4 <*»., uo.uie uui j ABriculturnl Implement Works, Haverfordwest. DOWN WITH THE PRICES!! THF NOTED CHE1P SHOP FOK TRAS. COFFEES, & GENERAfi GLOCERY lUHi i\ui £ iU oil london tea MART, BRIDGE-STREET HAVERFORDWEST, (Three Doors from Castle-Square,) £ 2 < £ > ZS, — 9 <» (Manv years with the late Mr. j. TOMBS,) ,01- their Friends and the Public of the Reduction of Duty upon Tea, Mand B. having, on the 18;h nwtant, f beg now most respectfully to subjoin a List ol their NEW t whirh will be in operation on e '• P .p_ J.' tj-,ev feel much pleasure in being able to give the Inhabi- PRICES. Being thoroughly conversan i.• h advantage in the purchase of their Teas, which hitherto has not taiits of Haverfordwest, anl South Jlgi to'he Gentry, Clergy, and the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest, been afforded them. It has been a =a"9^ave bpen c„mpe|ied hy high prices and want of quality to send to London for anil indeed of Pembrokeshire, that tn > longer exists in this neighbourhood. their Teas. Now. however, such a ditlicuity no g QUALITY, and respectfully invite the Gentry, Clergy, and WE CHALLENGE LONDON P ll^ r tHa|> A„P0Ur Xe/sare bo,,ght at the first hand, and the Inhabitants of Harerfordwest and its neigni t Mil,0rd Persons that understand the Tea Trade know the favourable sent us under Bond to the Queen's W arehouse a mon haVe |at(.|v. much advanced, owing to an unhealthy spectt a- time for making their purchases. Tea-, V. JI* suffer a heavy loss—as the price* are giving way considerably tion in the market, ami the speculators will un ) advanced prices, under the impression that Teas would be Many Retail Vendors of Tea have made purchase Public that we were not Purchasers at the advanced rates, very dear; but we are happy to inform our r r]e" «. Teas at reasonable Prices—in lact, defying compett- we therefore flatter ourselves that we are in a position to ion, as our annexed list fully proves PRICES UP to the 5th of APRIL last. PRESENT PRICES. BLACK TEA. BLACK TEA. s. d. ik fi Good Congou Tea Per 3 0 Congou Tea P • 2 g StronR Congou (of good quality) »» -j Good Congou »» „ pjne (]on^ou (very blackish leaf) »» o o Strong Congou (of good qnaliiy) M 04 n^e Finest Congou imported (full Pekoe Tine Congou (very blackish leaf) „ a Souchong flavour) »» 40 The Finest Congou imported (full Pekoe jj,psang Souchong ». 4 4 Souchong flavour) »» Fjnest Asam Souchong (this is the Fine Lapsang Souchong. „ « choicest Tea imported) „ 4 8 The Finest Asam Souchong (thu is the choicest Tea imported) GREEN TEA. GREEM TEA. ner lb 4 O »«"• 4 5 JSW. » j js^zzr:=rw: i Fine ditto s. Finest Gunpowder (Powtizan flavour). „ 6 0 The finest Gunpowder (Powtizan flavour) „ 5 4 1 ne i w n p •. -r -rr j 7 n nf Tan vutmlied with Chests or Half Chests, in Bona, or Duty Paid. Families, Hotel Keepers, and large Consumers of lea, supplied, um j > COFFEE. bUGAR- d. The popular Beverige of every section of Society is un- Q00(J grnffn Sugar per lb. 0 3J doubtedly the cheapest luxury in modern times, espe- Fme India ditto 0 4 cially when free from that pernicious root, CHICORY. pjne cashed Lump „ D ik 8i fi Fine Crystalised Demerara 0 5 Good Ceylon Per lb* Good Lump Supr » J) 5 Fine Plantation »• i 6 Very Good Refined ditto t» 0 oj The Finest La Guayra o Best Double Itefinad ditto „ 0 6 The Finest Mountain Jamaica (very delicious) „ « ° FinestOld Mocha, recommended toconnoiseurs „ 1 o All-the Coffees are free from Adulteration, no Chicory being kept All-the Coffees are free from Adulteration, no Chicory being kept on the Premises. No Adulterating Compounds kept at this Establishment-every Article Warranted Genuine. All Orders, by Post, carefully and promptly attended to. Iggjf* PURCHASERS, AS USUAL, ENTITLED 10 THE DISCOUNT. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF TEAS, COFFEES, & GENERAL GROCERIES, AT F. & J. B. 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Millord to or from Swansea 6s. 6d. 3s 6d. NmicE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for TWO VOYAGES in these Steamers, may be had from the undermentimed Agents or the Captains on Board. Liver- pool to Milford, Swansea, or Bristol, 18s. Milford to Bristol ISs. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEKN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, AND BRISTOL, Intended Sailings for APRIL, 1854, THE STEAM POWERFUL SHIPS rilROUBADOUR, Capt. W. J. Beckett; GLEN- L DOWER, Capt. J. Wallace; or some othersuitable Vessel, is intended to sail with goods and passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) :>'8 follows :— with or Nithout pilots ..nd liberty to tow lcssels) From LIVERPOOL to MILFORD & BRISTOL Landing passengers for Swansea (weather and time per minting) at the Mumbles. Saturday 1 .12 nonn) Saturday 15 11 morn Ditto 8 7 morn. Ditto 22 0" morn Saturday 29 11 morn. The steamer sails from Milford to Bristol (weather per milting) immediately after her arrival, which is seldom under 22 hours after sailing from Liverpool. From BRISTOL to SWANSEA & LIVERPOOL. Tuesday 4 9Jmorn j Tuesday 18 ..9§ morn Ditto II 5 morn | Ditto 25 5 morn From SWANSEA to LIVERPOOL, calling at MILFORD. Wednesday. 5 9 morn i We.lne«day.l9 S^morn Ditto .12 4 morn I Ditto .26 4 morn &-r The steamer sails for Liverpool (weather permitting) immediately after her arrival at Milford, which is seldom under 6 or 7 hours alter leaving Swansea. No Goods will be delivered until the freight has been paid and no Goods for shipment will be received without a Shipa'ng Note, giving full particulars of their address, &c, so as to he correctly entered on the Vessel's Manifest. I Goo-ii landed at Milfitd, must be removed the day after their i;ii?al, or will hest.c.ed,if necessary on board the hulk E;li-<*<; which is the p«i>t of arrival and departure ol the St<>a.T:u«. gggT Apply to Edwin Edwards, Swansea; Fitz sitnons, ipplebee, and Co. 20, Water-street, Liverpool, G. H. Lvans, Bristol,or C. H.N. HILL Agent, Milford. THE AX.X>-HSj&X>XNG REMEn?! HOLLO WAY'y OINTMENT. A MOST ASTONISHING CURR OF SCROFULOUS ULCERS.— A CASK CERTIFIED BY THF. MAYOR OF BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esquire, Mayor ol Boston, Lincolnshire. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liqnorpond-street, Boston, lias this day deposed before me that for a con- siderable ppriod she was severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, and other parts of her body; and although the first of medical advice was ob- tained, at the rost of a large sum of money, she obtained no tained, at the rost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffering, but gradually ar..w worse. Being recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms ol amendment appeared. By per- severing with the medicines for a short time longer, accord- ing to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &c., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the 11 best of health. I remain, dear sir, yours truly, Dated August 12th, 1852. (Signed) J. NOBLE. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURB OF ERYSIPELAS IN TH E LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Eliz-tbeth Yeates, of the Pos Office, Aldwick Road, near Bognor, Sussex, dated January 12th, 1853. To Professor Holloway, Sir,-I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack ot Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My suffering* were very great, and I quite despaired of any permanent amendment, when I was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay, and «m happy to say the result was eminently successful, for they effected a radical cure of my leg and removed me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medi- cines, and have recommended them to others in this neigh- bourhood similarly amh ted. who derived equal benefit. < I am, sir, your obliged and faithful servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. A DREADFULLY DISFCASED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING F GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY. AT MALTA AND PORTS- ( MOUTH HOSPITALS. J 1 The following important communication has been forwarded to Professor Holloway for publication, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-street, Norwich:- r u Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great armouth, dated January 19th, 1853. ( To Mr. Dixon, Dear Sir,—I !-end you the particulars of a cure effected hy Professor llolloway's invaluable medicines:—Mr, John Walton, late in her Majesty's Service, in the British Fieet at Malta, had a very bad tie, rated ancle, and after having been in the Malta Hospital tor six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospi al, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was tnrned out incurable He then came to Yarmouth, and was under a medico.gen- tleman for about three months, but his ancle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my avice, he tried Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which, by unremitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored luni to perfect health and strength. I 1 remain, dear sir, yours very truly. (Signed) JOHN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great Yarmouth. I SURPRISING CURB OF A BAD BREAST, NERVOUS DEBILlTT AND QBNEHAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, &c., Lower Moss-lane, Manchester, dated FeDruary 12th. lSvii. I To Piofessor Holloway, Dear Sir,-I have great pleasure in forward ing to yoil the particulars of a bad breast, effected solely by the use of your celebrated Ointment and Pills. Mrs. Martha Bell, of Pitt- street, in this town, had been for a considerable nmetabonr. ing under nervous debility, loss of appetite, and ^enetril ill health, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in the breast. 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I The SILENT FRIEND is a Practical Work, written in language devoid of professional technicalities, on tile Physi. f cat Disqualiifcations affecting the generative system in both c sexes. It contains an elaborate and carefully written I scconnt of the Anatcmy and Physiology of the Organs in s Man which are directly and indirectly concerned in the [ function of generation (illustrated by coloured engravings), and the Causes and Consequences resulting from the baneful practice by which the Vigour and Manliness of Lite are enervated and destroyed, even before nature has fully estab- I lished the powers and st.imina of the constitution. Loca> md General Debility, Nervous Irritability and Excitement, Consumption, Indigestion of the most Fearfuf and Exhaust- ing kind, Intense MeUncholy and Depression of the Spirits, and Partial or Complete Extinction of the Reproductive I Powers, &c.. are thus produced. 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She was recommended to try one of Roper's Plasters, and eventually did so, the result of which it is must pleasing to state had the desired effect, per- fectly removing all the symptoms, and giving her perfect ease ever since. Yours very faithfully. To Messrs. Roper and Son. T. FOSTER KER. Cure of Inflammation of the Lungs Mr. H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing Lo Messrs. Roper and Son, a recommendation of Roper's Plasters, by Mr. Wm. Dutson, Earl-street, Bury, for a severe inflammation of the lung*. He was bed-last four months, and it is quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valuable Roper's Plaster, which he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to muke use of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the public genetally. Bury, March 13, 1R53. Cure of Asthma of Eight Years' standing. Coldmgham. Febmaty 9. 1853. Gentlemen,—About eight years ago I was seized with inflammation of the chest, and evi r since thxf time I have ieen more or less subject to Asthma, especially in the win- ter senson. I have derived much benefit by your excellent Roper's Plasters, for which I return you my most sincere ;hiiiiks. I am, yours, &c JOHN GRAY, Teacher. To Messrs. Roper and Son. Remedy for Pain in the Back. No. 38, Old Slieine, Brighton, May 12, 1852. Gentlemen,—You recommend your Roper's Plaster for "heumatic among other maladies, and I must confess that I have found it valuable in that complaint, being often afflicted ;tainfully by it in the lumbar region. Yorrs.&c.. To Messtb. Roper and Son. J. NORTH WHITE Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious Imitations. Purchasers are therefore ;autioned to NOTICE!—The words Roper's Royal Bxth, Plastrfj" engraved on the Governmvnt Stamp, and the Pro- prietor's Autograph on the back, thus:—"ROBERT ROPER." Prepared only by Robert Roper, and Son, Chemists Sheffield. Full-sized Plasters, Is. 14.1. and for Children, 9Jd. -icil or direct by post, on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each in aostage stamps. For the ust of Hospitals, Infirn.aries, Dis- jensari-s, Poor-Law Unions, the Medica) Profession, Family Use, and Charity purposes, &c.,—in Tin Cases, at Is. 6d.. I b.. 22s., 33s. f.-eh case. BEWARE OF I MITATIONS!—Be sure to ask for ROPER'S PLASTER. SILENT SORROW—CERTAIN HELP. erotis Extraordinary, Anatomical, Explanatory, Co- n'Engravings. In Six Languages. Filty-third Edi- tion. Price 2s. tid. in a sealed en*o|t>pe throupli p.l I Book- sellers. or sent post tree from the Author for 42 Postage Stamps. IT H E MEDICAL ADVIS E R on the exhaustion and physical decay ol the system product! by delusive lab'ts, excesses, and infection foiljw ed by Observations in Marriage and its disqualiifcations, with remarks on Sper- nutorrhce, and the treatment practised by the Author with ouch unvarying success, since his settlement in this country utfs for self treatment, &c. By WALTER DE ROOS, M D., 35. ELY PLACB, HoLBORN HILL, LONDON. Sold by Gilbert. 49, Paternoster-row, London Jones, 5, P tradise-street, Liverpool; Hey wood, 170, Dean's-gate, Vlanchester; Raimesay,d Co., Leith-walk, Liverpool; and rlobinson, 11, Greenside-sireet, Edinburgh Campbell, irgyle-street. and Love, Glosgow Powell, 15. Wettmore- and street. Dublin and obtainable by order of all Booksel- ers and Medicine Venders. Dr. De Roos, from long, practical observation of the reattnent pursued in the it-ost celebrated institutions of country and the continent, lias had perhaps unu nal ipportunities of witnessing the various stages ot those dnad- 'III complairats, tor which the medicinesexclusively )t his own preparation, are recommended. The necessity or sound practical judgment in such serious cases must be lbvious, lienc- the inference that the greatest amount of benefit may be most reasonbly expected at the hands of ;hose members of the medical profession who have made his class ofC omplaints th-ir particular study. To those inly who posses the requisite qualifications can confidence )e safely extented. By these unfailing Remedies, even the worst symptoms nay be thoroughly removed and the unfortunate who may iave deemed himself beyond the reach of medicine, is rutide ensible of the powers ot scenee and becomes again the lappy possessor ot health The culpable neglect of these liseases by the majority of -medical men, it ius been for nany years the Author's purpose to rectify; with what uccess his present extensive practice sufficient demonstrates; tnd he undertakes the removal of even the wotst cllses vithout hinderance or change of diet, with secresy, safety, md the most perfect certainty. Persons at a distance will be minule in the detail of their :ases and to prevent trouble, no letters fiom strangers ivill be replied to, unless the they contain £1 by Post-office Drder or otherwise, when Advice and Medicines will bo ier.t, securely packed from observation or accidents. Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Hoi horn Office to Dr. Walter de Roos, 85, Ely Place, Hotborn Hill, London, whfrf he may be consulted daily from 11 till 4 j'clock, Sunday excepted. The CONCENTRATED GUTTLE VfT.E. or VE- GETABLE LIFE DROPS, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Nervousness, Weaktiess, Languor. Low Spirits. Aversion to Society, Study or Business, "1 imidity. '1 reoibling and Shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness of Breath, Cough, Asthma, and Consumptive Hab'ts, Dimness 01 Sight, Dizxiness, Pains in the H.ad. &c. Female Complaints, Contamination, Eruptions, Blotches, Pinvples, Sore Tin oat, threatened destruction of the Nose, P..)a<e. &c. Pains ur the Bones and joints, Scurvy, bi rolu la, and all other impurities, are under their immediste mfluenc-, Price4s. M.. lis., and 33s. per jkttle, the '°ThV- £ 5 packages, by which asavingof*. 12s. is .effected, can only be had from the Establishment. p. jvc ilV THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, DISEASES OF THE BLADDER & KIDNEYS, STRICTURE,&c. The COMPOUND RENAL PILLS, as their name Renal, (O the Kidtn-y*.) indicates, arc a most safe and eflicacious re ■nedy for the above dang. rOlls complaints, Discharges of iH.t'kind, and Diseases of the Urin«ry Organs general! which if neglected, frequently end in stone in the bladder md a lingering p»inful death. Possessing tonic propeities, they agree with the most de- licate stomach, stengthen the digestive organs, increase the ippetite, and improve the general health. They require ueither confinement nor change of diet, and, as experience lias amply proved, they will effect a cure wher. other wedl. :ines have tailed. „ Price Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., 1 Is.,and 33s. per Box, through all Medicine Vendors. CAUTION.—Sufferers must guard against the recommen- dation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled endors, who thereby obtain a larger, profit. To protect the Public from Fraujl, Her Majesty s Honour- able Commissioner have directed the words VV AL I hR DE ROÜS, LONDON." to be engraved in white letters on a red ground on the Government Stamp affixed to each Box and Bottle, withot which nonecan possibly begeouine and to imitate which is felony Sold by Mr. Treweeks, Chemist, &c., Pembrok-; Daviea, Chemist, Havertordwest; White, Cliemi(t, Ci™arthen; Williams, Chemist, Cardigan Evans. Chemlst, IH>gh- creet and C. T. Wilson, Chemist, Castlc ^uare, Swansea, Moore, Chemist, Broad-street, Newtown mist. High-street, Merthyr Tydvtl i I*arror, Beacon Otface, Monmouth* Watkins, High-street, AbergKVBiiny; Jenkins, Commercial-street, and Phdlip., and obtainable throngh an Medic.n« Venders of wfauoi 4l»o may be had-THE MEDICAL ADVISER. N B.—Should difficult; arise i«.procuring any of tlto above, bcsejiding the amouH* per Post-offitsOrdaror Stam pt to iiJ-Ely Holfcorn Jl'fl V Lsmdon, tb«y vnl be scut *«cure1iy,i»acke.d-to any idiieiw,