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Just Published, Poet Free for Two Stamp*. WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, SHOWING TttB TRUE CAVSB OF NERVOUS, MENTAL, & PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDIGESTION, 'R WANT OF ENERGY, PREMATURE DECLINE With plain directions for PERFECT RESTORATION to HEALTH AND VIGOUR in a fe«rdsys. The mitt important fact that these alarming complaintt may easily be removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, Is here elearly demonstrated. and the entirely new and h flhly successful trentment, as adopted by the Author, fully expittitied- by means of which EVERY ONE IS ENABLED TO CURE HIMSELF erfafcUy, and at the least possible cost. Sent Free on eeeipt of two stamps by W. HILL, ESQ., M.A., BBBKHLKY HOLSE, SOUTH CRMCENT, RUSSELL-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C, These Curative Meiins are so Fn.y and Simple in Application, that all can Cure T^cmselrt$privattey. Snc- atH'fnlly nnd &t the SMALLliSl COS1 IN A FEW DaYsf The object of this extraordinary publication is to Pruve how Nerronsnsss and concomitant Mitb>d es can ke effectually and stiscessfuHy treated, ana tlie most eonvinctng proof of the efficacy of this, the greatest of fctiman discoveries, is testified hy the numerous cases Of cures efected. M IKOICAI, RFCOKD. PATENT CALWANit; Cl» AIN-BANDS, BELTS, AND J POCKET BATTERIES. 'PARSE HIGHLY IMPROVED INVENTIONS JL render Electricity prrfeetly self-applicable, in a Thild continuoni form, and extremely ellicacious, no Mock or unpleasant sensation being experienced, whereSy it become* a true fountain of health and vi- gour, Speedily soothing agoulsing pains, reanimating orpld limbs, rearing the sluggish functions of life, ani Imparting renewed energy jind, vitality to con. Stilations enfeebled by various iafluenoes. The daily increasing numher of curell effected by PULVER- HACHER'S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM is so •xteosive and varied, that it forcibly points to this Invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. rpHE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY. signed by the t elite of the English medical faculty, has been received :— c. We, the andersignej. have much pleitenre "In testilrinf[ thllt :\Ir J.L PULVER MACH E R'S" "resent improvements in bis Voltaic n"IIer:l'S" If and Galvanic Appliances for Atediciti Pur." poses are of great importanco to Scientific" .c Medicine, anfl that he is entitled to the con-" I laideration and support of everyone disposed" C'to tnther the advancement of real and useful" •' projress." 11 Dated this 9th day of M ^rch, 1866," Sir CHARLES LOCOCK. Dart, M.D.F.RCP. Sir WILLIAM FF.R<iUSSON, Bart. F.R.S. EDWD, H. SEIVEKtNG. M.D., F R C.P. Sir J. RANALD MARTIN. F R O S. Also recomtnende-i by J. RIJSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D,FRC.P. C.-B ItADCLIFFE. M.D.. F.R.C P. F R S. A. CLARK. M.D..F.R.CP. PULVERMACH ER'S SYSTEM is also approved P of by an official report ef the Academie de Medi- cine, Paris; Royal Society of London Royn! College 01 Physicians, l or ion; and the Imperial Faculty of Vienna; and iU curative virtues are contirnaed by thousands of private testimonials of cures effeoted. —-(See Pamphlet gratis.) These faots appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scientific and curative pro. Ureas, to whioh the inventor has devoted a lifetime Of study and labour, its an ardent disciple of that great benefactor of mankind, the late illustrious electrician, MTCHAtt. FAKADAY. IJULVERMACHER'S M E DICO GAL VAN'C JT CHAINS are exceedingly effective without the aid of medicine, restriction of dirt, or the lea,t derangement at the patient's habits and daily occupations, in the following maladies:— Rheumatism |Tic !>oloreux iSluffirMi Circulation Gout ![ndifrestion Urinary Disorders Sciatica Deafness Paralysis itWnb.ilN) jsp;isn.s Epilepsy Neuralgia [Female Complaints Nervous Debility lie d & Toothache (Constipation Functional Disorders Liver Complaints ICramp &e.,&c. "'he effecu* oi the application of PULVEKM ACH ER'S CHAINS in any of the above dividers is immediately Perceptible-the relief of pain instantaneous. PRICE-LIST OF PULVEllMACH ER'S GAL- J. VANIC CHAIN.BANDS, BELTS, and FLEX. IBLE BATTERIES. C. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for N< rvous Deaf. ness. Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noi<m in the Head iiis. and upwards. D BROAD CHAINS for Less of Voice and other Affections of Ihp. Throat. Asthma, Spina! Complaints 10s. lid, 18s., 228., and 40s. E BROADCHAIN-BANDS for Writer'sCrsrop, Trembling, Nervousness, &c., 22a. to 30- 40s., and 60s. F COMBINED BANDS for General Debility, Central Paralysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders.5011 106011, G. CHAIN BATTERIES for Extreme Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Rnd lor restoring ex. hausted Vital Energy (to be used in con- iunotion with specially combined bands) £ 3 10s. to 4 Guineas. H. A COMPLETE SET OF COMBINED ELECTRIC CHAIN-BANDS and Flexible Galvanic Belt, for restoring Vital enersv. £ 5 L HIGH TENSION FLEXIBLE CHAIN POCKET BATTERIES, with a complete set of Combined Bands, Beits, and accessories (lor special c-tses) £ 10 and upwards. A. NARROW CHAIN-BANDS for Sciatica, Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, according to Electric Power 18s., 22s., 40s and upwards. J. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS or BELTS, for Ltunbago, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints, &e., wearable as a Belt 22s. to 40s. and 55s. No Galvanic Bands or Belt. are gtnuine, but those bearing the facsimile of oJ. L. PULVERMACtiER 8 signature' on the Label. CAUTION.—A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION in Y^ANCERY, dated 18th August, 18G9, was granted to • • L. PULVERMACHKR against ALFRED BAKKOWS, H/MS J* D. HAMMOND, alias HUNK* JAMKB, alias C. T. RAPHKT their assistants, agents, and servants, restraining the 'aid person or peraons, under a penalty of jgMOU. from 'tictittally advertising Belts, &c, delusively representing Atf electric. This decree is printed M txUnto in PULVERMACHER'S PAMPHLEF of Testimonials !\Dd Beportaofcurea containing other valnablo iilor- n,atioD,seiit postfree on application to the Sole Inventor *nd Patentee J. L. PULVF.RMACHER, GtfL VANIV ESTABLISHMENT, 200, REGENT STREE r. LON DON, W. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. FREE EDITION of o;000 copies of DR 8MII H'S JL' Ctlel ved Wrrk, THE WARNING VOICE, or PRIVATE MEDICAL FRIEND, is now published Ot the bentfit of narvous sufferers. Read the Warning Voice Henry Smith, M.D., of the Roval University of -Author of The People's Guide to Heallh," 4c lhe "Warning Voice is a Special Medical Work Jt," ^ew Treatment, by medicine only, of Nervous ebility4 Painful Dreams, Mental and Thv-ical Impression, Palpitatiocsoi the Heart, Noines in the j.'8« and Ears, Indecision, Impaired Sight and ^•tnory, Indigestion, Loss of Eftergy and Appetite, j *'n«in the BacR, Timidity, Self I). ust, D.zziness, V Solitude, Gronndlera Local Weaknee?, "seular Relaxation, &c., w' ^h, if neglected, and in »p^e'ln,pUon, and Premature Deaths Gives PKF» ^UIPTIONS and "INSTRUCTIONS by which °nsan(l8 h*ve J)ef n r»s'oied to health and vigour ClT* ot'ler rimediea had failed. AIs<\ NEW °n tho DANGEROUS use of ELECTRI- fj.Q or GALVANISM. Contains many letters ^ith w^>° havR tr'otl so-called retiied) succrs?, proving th♦; 111 Electricity will not cure Nervons Debility *ith CMecs and Tustimoni'ils from grateful ^ARv^lth nu:ans ofcure usedin cacfl cal'e• by ■ing VOICE win be sent in an envelope ftee J Art!?1 '° any on receipt of two penny str.mpr. Jvre^ Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burion Crescent, LOll. ".C. J^lPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. t ^N'SULTATION BY LETTER WITHOUT FEE | • 8, SMITH, tbe Err iuent Specialist for the cur» j #rror. Debilitating Diseases, resulting from thi yo,"h ap.u mimhood, will, ior the benefito r ry P_afi«nts, wlio i^unnot cor.eult him personal!?, a dcser;[:tion ot their case, send bi» iW lth a',1,ice> an(? dircct cn« ior the ruobt siu^resjnration to health and vigour. dr*2ss, Dr n. SjiiiH, Burton Crescent, Loudoc DR. HUNTER'S Special Lectures to Young Men on HEALTH, ITS RESTORATION, AND HAPPY MARRIAGES.—When to marry, with advice to those who contemplate marriage, pointing out certain impediments which render it arrietl lite unhappy, and directions for their Rpeedy removal. Should be read by all who value health, strength, and manhood, and wish to attain a happy old age.—Post free on receipt of two stamps.—Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. Just Published for Two StnnipS. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED READ THE "SECRET FRIEND," by Dr. BARNES, who lima for ye/irs given his exctnsive atteMion to the treatment of Nervous Debility. Mental ar.d PJij-oical })"pres'lon, Palpitation of the Menrt, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indeeibion, Impaired Slcht, and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Latitude, D' pre-sion of Spirits, LOPS ot Etiersv and Appef.te, l\rr.« in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Love of S ilitiide, Groundless Fears, and many other ailments, which, if neglected, brins the sufferers to an early Death. This vaiuatdo work "TiiE SECRET FRIEND," is illustrated with numerous eases and testimonials, and not on:y gives the cause but the m mis o' cure. 11 iimtrcils of eases which 'had been thought hopeless have been restored to perfect health and vigour after all other mears had 'ailed. Sent post irce on receipt of wo stamp' £ £$" Address, Dr. Barnes, 30, Thornhill Crescent, Caledonian Road, London, N. Important to Country Patients. ) DR PARNES may be consultod personally or by Ietiei, in all private and confidential eases and for the benefit of .Nervous sufferers who cannot visit him, he wi I, on receiving a desciiption of their rase, enclo-rne a stamped envelope for reply, be ready to give bis opinion upon the nature of the case. and the principles 01 treatment necessary to tlTeci a perfect cure IM Adtfrcli", DR. BARNES, 3;), Thornhill Crescent, Caledonian Road, London, N. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHIS- KERS, &c. ? Dr Russell's Lixivrnr, an elepantlv perfiiircd toilet compound, for nourishing, preserving, and restoring the hair, is guaranteed to produce mous- taches, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., in twe or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its falling off, check greyness in an i s stages, reetore the original colour, dispel scurf and dandriff, and rniikp it clean, soft curly and glossy. For the re-prodnclion of hair in baulncss, from whatever caose and at any a¡:c, its effects are certain in thousands of cases it has been successful when all other preparations bad failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, as it keeps the head clean and forms tht) basis of a beautiful head of hair. Trice 2s., sent any- where free by post, on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Dr. G. Russell, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. LitrZo Bottles, containing three times the quantity, 4s fid. each "It slopped my hair frotu falling otf-J. Sav.lle.' My whiskers Sire now abun- dant and thick. Wm. Neale." "My hair had gone in patches from illness, but it is new growing vioely — Miss Wehb. My moustache is envied by every body —Major Birch. I was bald for 9 years, bnt now my head is covered with hair. J. Spence." OKSF.KVK.— Every Genuine bottle hat, the -vords RUSSELL's LiX- IVKNE moulded in the ghfs, and is wrapped in a pamphlet of 16 pages, on the Management of the Hair and Skin i also see that GeoTge Russell's trade Muk and Signature are on every outside wrapper. Sold by all Chemists. rpiJE PURE HERBAL MEDICINE. DR THOMSON'S JL INVIGORATING PILLS are a well known cer- tain remedy for lumbago, gravel piling in the back and loins, headache, depression of spirits, rheumaiiam, gOllr, discharges of all kinds, piles, and all affections of the kidneys and bladder. All diseases arise from impure blood and weakness. These Plllø cleanse and purify the fluids, remove eeneral or local do! ilitv, give ton, to the stomach, restore the spirits, enrich the hlood, impart energy and vivacity, eradicate every trace of disease, and invigorate the whole system. In every comprint, however virulent or ong stunding. they aflord instant rflitfand speedy cure The daily reecipt,of testimonials from men women in every position of life, who have been cured or sfin eruptions, sore eyes, ulccrs, and scurf on the helld, sore throat, pains in the limtis, neuralgia, epilepsy, stone in the bladder, disease of the kidneys,&n., by their use, and accounts of turprising recoveries for severe illness when all other medicines and doctors had failed hIls induced Dr. THOMSON to publish their virtues, in the earnest hope that blessings so great may be more widely diffused and appreciated. Price Is.l.Jd 2s 9d., & 4«.6d. per box. (To Protect the Public from Imi- tations, Her Majcstv's Commissioners have ordered the words RALPH THOMSON, LONDON, to be en- graved in white letters on ttie Government Startup affixed to each package, to iti.itn'e which is felony and transportation). Sold by all Chemists in the world or will be sent direct, packed privately in a letter, on on leeeipt 01 11, :33, or 51 stamps by Dr THOMSON, 28, Olc re nee Koad, Kentish Town, London. "Four doses of your Pills eured my pains in the back, which ha(! wnnpyerl rut- for many.years. H. :\1." "t tried thorn for pains in the back they cured me in a few hours. O. K." t had been troubled for years with an eruption on the face. Your Pills have quite cured me. Rev. J. S." "I have never had an attack of gout, or rheumatism since I used your Pills. W. Davis." "fh¡,y quite cured my sick headache and hlllious attacks. Mr," Ellis." "The pains in the hack are quite cured I can stoop with ease now*. J. Weiss. Every sufferer, whatover the symptoms may be, is sdvised to try these Pills, with the honest asturance that they must find relief. Dr THOMSON ON NERVOUS DISEASES. Just I'uh/ishcrf, 77 e One Hundred and JLJleventh Ldition, 188 Pages. ANEW WORK ON MARRIAGE, the causes & symptoms of Nervous and general debility, re- laxation, languor, dislike to society, depression of spirits, loeeof memory, dimness of sight, deafness, premature decline, consumption &c., with prescriptions, diret rules, and ail necessary information, for the speedy sell cure of loss of mental and physical power, nervous affections, and all The diseases of youth and manhood, sent post-free, on receipt of two penny stamps, by Dr. THOMSON, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Opinions of the Press. There is no quackery or learned mystery in Dr Thomson's book, but. a plain exposition of the causes, symptoms, and rational treatment of this destructive class 01 diseases, all set forth with the clearness of a practical man, who wishes tc be under- stood, and the earnestness of a conscientious man who only wishes to be useful. Dublin Gazette." "ThiF work is poptilar in every sense of the word, and its worth is untold, to those who cannot; from a feeling of shame, conduit the family physician. Bap. Magazine." From upwards of 30 years practice in London, the author B justified in assuring sufferers who require confidential treatment, that all esses will be speedily cured, without recourse to any ot those daugerous drugs, copaiba, mercury, &c., generally used, and that ho is proud in being able to refer to many thousands whom he has restored to health and vigour. Persons at a distance shouid forward it detail of their oates by letter, enclosing one guinea for ad. iee andj medicine, which will be sunt by return. patients corresponded with till cured. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC IiLIXl R Restores health Strength, and power, to the most shattered con- stitution, and cures with the utmost cer ainty relaxation, spermatorrhoea, exhaustion, depression of spirits, giddiness, nervousness, epilepsy, para lysis, and all the distressing consequences ariing from debility. For all di-exsea of the urinary organs it will be found a speedy specific, requiring no alteratioij In diet, purifying the hlood, removing secondary symptoms, scurvy, scrofula, blotches, skin eruptions; irritations of the bladder, &c, which too fre- quently harass the sufferer over the best years of life Tonic E ixir has restored bodily strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals who now enjoy perfect health; and whatever the causes of disqualified tion 'or marriage, they are effectually subdued 'H Hut potent remedy. Many poor sufferers, who from leotr of discovery, had borne their afflictions for a h n« time, rather than apply to the latmly doctor, cured themselves privately, at little or no expenee, with this wonderU.1 Medicine. Price 2s yd, i-tld, and ils, per bouie. (To protect the puUiic frotn-pbrtuus imitations, Her .V.'s commissioners have ordered the words R A LP H Til JM • SON, LONDON, to be engraved in white letter 1.111 the Uovrrntmm stamp uffixert do each package, to uniiate Ahicb is feion) and transportation). Sold by all Chemists in the wottd, or will be sent direct, on receipt of a post office order tor lis. pajabie to Dr. HAL P a THOMSON. 28Clarerice Road, Kentish Town, London. Extracts from Testimonials. The nervous dehiliiy is 60 much better, that 1 do not need stimulants. My appetite and digestion are improved irdeed I leel better in. every way. D. Ii." I have been surprised at the singularly vivifying effects of your rnedicino, and cannot siiilicieiitly express my gratitude. I), J. \'JUKE FOR ALL. Dr JOHNSTON, colebi dtcd over a qu.uter ot a -century lor the cure ol Nsrvons and General Debility, loss of energy,(jepresston ot'spiris, lassitude, prostration, palpitation ot the heart d-zziness, dimness of sight, noises in the head nnd c,irs', !o?>s of memory, deatness, indigestion, rheumatism .;otu, lumoi.go, pains in the back, gravel, ard nil forms of secret diseases, whieh when neglected end in cough Mod consumption, continues to give away his Pam- phlelt-which contains simple instructions, whereby my one may regain health and strength, without akiug quack medicines or running a doctor's bill, l'h" Book will lie sent privately, on receipt ot a ■•tamped and directed envelope, hy Dr. JOHNSTON, i7 Crown Terrace, Havcr-stoek Hill, London. Thou lands of suffen rs who had (alien into a bad state oi iieulrh, have borne grateful testimony tj the value a tut ■ implicit}- 0: the ativice given, which in a short time ha- perfectly restored them at a trilling cost in moi.t;, I he Meuic.ui Journal says It is a nubie thing for » (uahlied Physician to cenic forward unu rescue thesr iicti.);N of disease from 11:1> "Xiortionate clutches oi iiose dcsignmg. quacks ,who u:urp this, branch o ¡Jr..c¡,jc\i, [ To Gentlemen, Farmers, and Others. • g J. bland BEGS to inform the above, that he is in a position to Let out Horseç. driven by experienced men, on very j!_) moderate terit;s. WITH SPRING WAGONS, for removing Furniture, Kro, from or to any part of the County or Kingdom. WITH TIBMBER CARRIAGES, for Carting Timber. Castings, and other heavy Goods. WITH PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c. CARTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE. AGENT FOR THE GREAT WESTERN RAlLWA Co, HAVERFORDWEST. O.J B. fakes this opportunity of thanking the Public for the kind support he bas bithorto received. c4 i KAI; ESTABLISHED 1812. H. AND T. rilOC T O R < AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY P \{ E P A R E D B ONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS,—CATHAY, BRISTOL. ■ i- i » „- AGENTS—Mr G. Giilliths, Carew Newton, Pembroke Thomas Parker, Cardigan ".J i-f, J. N. Evans, Aberayron. 0 Ii E A V TEA SHOP. THOMAS'S FAMILY TEA & GROCERY WAREHOUSE UPPER MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Good Tea Is. 4d. per lb. Strong Breakfast do 2s. Od. per lb. Fine do 2s. 8(1. & 3s. per lb. PRIME WILTSHIRE B A CON. FIELDS AND PRICE'S PATENT CANDLES. HUNTLEY AND PALMER S BISCUITS. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Agent for Weir's Sewing Machines cl8 H A V E R FOR D W EST. SPRING GARDENS' BREWERY, WING AND SPIRIT VAULTS. ESTABLISHED 182 5. EDMON DAN DREE S, AUCTIONEERS, ^c„ BEG to inform the inhabitants of Haverfordwest and the County of Pembroke, that they have taken to the above Old Established Brewery, where they intend carrying on the business of MALTSTEKS, BREWERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPIRIT, ALE, l'ORTER, AND nop MERCHANTS. 1 and trust by strict attention to ail orders entrusted to t-hem, and supplying superior articles, to merit a share o public patronage. Fine old Irish Whiskey, superior French and British Brandies, Gins, Rums, and Cordials, at Moderate Prices. ALLSOPPS' INDIA, PALE, AND MILD ALES, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. A LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT WELL-MADE OLD ltfALT NOW ON HAND. Agents for Burnard, Lack, & Co's well-known and Celebrated Corn and Root Manures, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, & c Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, 2tth November 1869. 529 ——— AFAM/C (^TUMT-oiily ON THE BM^jy SAFETV THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST «• Imam -1 1 ^This wtrnd^erW ^ntmen^^in thie c^ire of ol<i wounds, sores, »ltd | I nloers, ho-wever inrot^irate. It's effect marvellous in cases of p.^alysis, contracted ¡ I I or stiff joints, and in stoppage ûf the water or disorders of the kidneys it is unequalled I t j I I ASTHMA .A.IsT3D BEOWCS^13- I This elass of cases, including sore throats, bad coughs, and colds, may be infalli- N bly cured by w ell rubbing this remedy twice a day on the breast, throat, and chest. t I BAD LEGS BAD BBEASTS, etc. t In many hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now in genotal UH. t In Spain, Portugal, and in Italy, the Physicians regularly prescribe its use for ■ sores and ulcers. Sailors, soldiers, emigrants, and miners find it most invaluable. | EHEUMATISM -A1STX3 SWELLING'S. To sufferers from racking pains this Ointment is priceless. It reduces inflam- 18 § mations and swellings, removes all paia, and restores natural circulation. is I IMPB.ITIDEUCSS OIF1 YOUTH.. i P Certain old sores and swellings can be effectually cured by the joint ageney || of Holloway's Ointment and Pills, if uacd ace cording" to the printed directions. ,? § The Ointment and Pills should be used conjointly in most of the following cases g S Asthma. Eruptions Piles Sore Heads. B J| Bad Lees. Glands, Enlargement of Rheumatism Tio Doloureux g ? Bad Breasts Goat Scrofula Wheezing, with dimcu.ty g s Bronchicia Lumbago Soro Throats Breathing g a 3 £ t" CA. UTTON:—None are genuine unless the "words Ilollotaiy, London, are g « discernible a Water-marlc in every leaf ol the book of directions which may w 3 b« plainly see,n bv holding it to the light.—*Sold at the manufactory of Profes- B 1 sor HOLI/)WA" 244, V^trand, London, and by all Dealers in Medicine, in pots at || I 1*. 1 id., 2. P 4$'. 6rf., lis., 22s,. and 33s.—There is a considerable saving by f if taking the 16 4-Nr 8izes. V cry copious directions for use are affixed to each pot. H C L E D D A U B R E W E R Y, 'm'"i w BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, -a r .1 1 (1EOKGE M. G R E E N. MALTSTER & BREWER DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. i Agent for Miller and Johnson's Celebrated Artificial Manures. [ • GREEN & JOHN, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERS, QUAY STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, AGENTS FOR LAWES SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE, AND LAW E S' DISSOLVED BONES. h'- Peruvian GUANO. A QUANTITY OF MANURE SALT FOR SALE. cl8 J! B R O W N WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, HAVERFORDWEST, (ESTABLISHED 1803), BEGS to announce that he has made arrangements to supply the Public with the undermentioned First-class Stouts in Cask and Bottle. ItANDER9S INVALID STOUT Highly recommended bv the Faculty, and SIR JOHN ARNOTTS CELEBRATED CORK STOUT In Quality and flavour resembling the BEST LONDON STOUT. FLINT & Co/s BRITISH & FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INQUIRY OFFICES. OBJECTS: COMMERCIAL INFORMATION-To remove danger or doubt from contemplated credit transactions. REGISTERED INFORMATION-Not rtlied upon. Every iuquiry Is, when received, defpatched to three or four oorroipondents, or more if deemed requisite. The information registered appended in addition. Three stampseach inquiry. LEGAL ADViCE-Supplied to subscribers free of charge. Counsel and Solicitors specially retained. AGENTS-In every Town and City in thlJ United Kingdom, the Conttueut Of Europe, and America REGISTERS—Contain over One Million names. DEBTS—Promptly applied for, in accordance with instructions. Immediate settlements. WEEKLY GAZETTE.—Valuable information. Index (quatterly) ire. to every subscriber. References permitted to numerous commercial firms. Opinions of subscribers furnished tree on application. TERMS-£3 3s, L5 5<, .£10 10s. and upwards per annum. LONDON, E.C.: 58, Cheapside. Dublin: 10, Henry Street. Manchester: US, Moscley Street, and 6, 8 and 10, Bond Street; and Glasgow 33. Renneid Street, Argy.e Street. AGENC I ES-A PP LICAT IONS INVITED. THOMAS JONES, MARBLE AND STONE MASON, MERLIN'S HILL, HAVERFORDWEST. NONUME N TS. TOMBS, AND HEADSTO!\ ES,i OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS READY FOR INSPECTION. WINDOWS OF BATH AND OTHER STONE. AND ALL KINDS OF CHURCH WORK. MARBLE AND STONE CHIMNEY PIECES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ANTIQUE AND MODERN. DRESSED MASONRY IN ALl ITS BRANCHES, EXECUTED ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Estimates Given for all Descriptions of Marble and Stone Work. 190 CARSONS &3I& P A N TT PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, THE BRITISH GOVEHNMKNT, [ THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS, RAILWAY and CAWAL OoKPAirnm, THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT, | THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT, | COLLIKRIKS, IHOK MASTERS, &C.T 7,000 OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY, For all kinds of OTJT-DOOK WORK, And is proved, after a teft of upwards of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It i* especially applicable to Iron Rooting, Park iencinp, Farm and other Buildinys, Bridges, Hurdling', Farm .mplements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, &c. kc., and all exposed work, effecting a Saving of more than 50 per cent., as it is cheaper, and lasts twice as lony as Genuine White Lead or any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR. It is sold in a fine powder. Will keep any length of time. No grinding, tinting, straining, or dryers are nfH'esfviry. It requires simply to be mixed with Oil Mixture," according to "Directions for Use," and at same time avoiding the objections to all paints sold m xed ready for use." Per Cwt. COLOURS. Per Cwfc. White Bright Red Light Stone J Dark Red J jRath Stono Chocolate f0. Cream colour > S0s._ XitncoRP.ostO^'V Purple Brown f S" ]/gbt Portland Stonei I paiht M~V jtS btaek Fortl.nd Stone LAI-IMCTORE^PSI Bronze Green Buff (for Stables). ) Bright Green Oak colour ) Medium Green I ,« Lead colour j Deep Green >4 Light Lead or Slate 28s. — Blue ) Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrcsion. Oil- Turpentine, Vamibhos, Brushes, tc. CARSONS' PAINT, J For PUBLIO EDIFICES, M ANBIONS, VILLAS. and eyery i- ;>,J ,T Unr-V. Stono, Compo, &c., is unrivalled, and is tbe only Piiint that will etlectually resist the rays of the mil up-">n Conservatories, Greenhouses, Frames, &c. 3 Cwt. delivered CARRIAGE FRKK to all I.ArnYAY STATIONS in toe United Kingdom. PfUervs and Te^timnhuds sent Post Free on ay plication. No AatnU. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.; And 21, BACHELOR'S VT ALK, DUBLIN. PARSONS' MB PA I N T. MARYCHUUCII § DAW, AG It 1C U L T U R A 1. EN Gr I N EE E S, J IIA VE R FOR D IV, E S T lJ CHABJ. EARROWS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. PRICE: 1 PRICE: ,5 ft. Jiy 7 ft. 6 in. 9 7ft"^injfbv 7 Square Iron. V 43eed Drills of all descriptio' ..tIO I* ■ CARTS, WAGGrONS sod every description *»f agricultural iinplemf "• Wnggon Wi»rks, Co Wnggon Wi»rks, Co 19 R. & 1. AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, FT* Offices 1, High Street, Haverfordwest. ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL RESTORATION THE wnrki of Restoration and Repair vlkieb bar* 1. been cafried on during the Jast five you*. coo. prise the thorougb restoration of tile Tower; thaCkoir', with its Aisles; a third of the Nave: and the Draia- age of the whole building. These several werka. costing between eighteen and nineteen tbovaand pounds, have absorbed all the old Subscriptions, with the exception of Mr Traherne'a beauest of f2,499 not yet due, and the Bishop has in eonsequoSM cirt I culated an appeal for new Subscriptions, to "1IIple.. the Restoration of the Nave, its Aule?, and tte Transepts. The cost of this is estimated by Mr Scott at £ 12,500. The Secretaries will gladly on application Had to any one a copy of Mr Gilbert Scott's Second Keport showing what has been t fFected, and what works 8 a pressing nature still remain to be dor.e; and they will also thankfully acknowledge any Subscription which may be made. The following Donations have been already pre- mised for the work retraining tr, be done:- Rev J. M. Traherne (a bequest) jEMOO 0 Rev John Bowen, Llangorce (omitted from former lists bv inadvertence) t 0 Richard Lleirellin, Esq, Tregwynt 68 0 Mrs Mould, Falmodeston Rectory. a 0 Mrs Geo. Holgate Foiter (second donation) C9 0 Rev H. Williams, Brecon 2 2 J. W. Kershaw, Efq, Warwick 2 0 M rs Kershaw, Warwick 1 0 Rev A. J.M. Green (first subscription) ..$t) Rev John Hughes, Vicar of Peaally and., Prebendaiy of St David's (2nd donation) S 0 Rev D. Jones, Bishopston, Glamorganshire$0 Rev Secretan Jones, Oystermoutb, Glamor- ganshire ft 0 The Lad v Llanover 28 0 M rs Harford, Blaise Castle 10 10 Rev J. Phelps, Carew (second dnnation) 10 10 Rev J. Jones, Llanfihangel Genau'r Glya (second donation) 6 0 George Baugh Allen, Esq, Temple (second donation) 10 0 Mrs Pavnter, Pembroke g 0 Mrø W. H. Reed, Pembroke 60 Mrs Leach, Pembroke 2 0 Rev H S. Blink, Pembroke 0 10 T. Mansell, E'q, Pembroke 1 1 L. P. Gibbon, Esq, Pembroke W, Hulm, Esq, Pembroke 6 0 W. O. Hulm, Esq, Pembroke 1 l J. Dawkins, Esq, Pembroke 6 0 Mrs W. Gibbon, Pembroke 6 0 Mrs D. S. Thomas, Pembroke 2 2 Mr Hitchings, Pembroke 2 0 George Jones, Esq, Pembroke 3 3 Mestlr8 Jonep, Pembroke Mill 3 0 Mr W. Williams, Pembroke 2 2 Messrs Davies and Pratt, Pembroke 1 1 Mr Warlow, Pembroke 2 2 ft. N't. Jones, E-q, Pembroke. 1 i W. Thomas, Bi:q, Orange Hall, Pembroke.. 0 10 Mr G. Barrett, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Beddoe, Pembroke 2 2 Mrs Morris and Son, Potebroke 0 10 Mr Edward Tracey, Pembroke 010 Mr Joseph Powell, Pembroke 1 io Mr C. Elsdon, Pembroke 0 10 Mr H. P. Thomas, Pembroke 010 Mr James, Lion Hotel, Pembroke 010 Mrs Owen, Savings Bank, Pembroke 1 10 Mr T. Richards, Pembroke 0 10 ■Mr Burchell, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Lowless, Pembroke 0 10 Small Sums, bv Rev J. Allen 1 5 Mrs Rocb, Paskeston (second donation) 10 0 N. A. Rocb. Eeq, Paskeston (2nd donation) 10 0 A. J. Morison, Esq, Tortclew 6 0 Rev Latimer and Mrs Jones, Carmarthen 26 0 G. White, Esq, Tenby (second donation) 10 0 Col. Yoyle, Tenby 10 0 Rev G. Huntnigton, Tenby 5 q Rev J. Hearn Poppelwell, Tenby 2 0 Rev E. F. Willis, Tenby 0 iO Mrs Howells, Tenby 5 Q J. Gwynne, Eeq, Tenby (first donation) 3 8 C, W. R. Stokes, Tenby j 0 G. Chatcr, Esq, Tenby 2 2 M rs Girardot, Esq, Tenby 2 0 Colonel Onslow, Tenby 20 Mrs Onslow, Tenby l 9 Miss Puxley, Tenby 2 0 Mr Ja mes Rogifrt, Tenby 2 0 Captain Rees, Tenby l 1 Captain Evans, Tenby 1 9 Two Sums of Five Shiti,- c; -ach 0 10 MrC. Allen (in Photographs of St. David's) Tenby 5 5 Mr Jofeph Gregory, Tenby 8 l Mr John Phelps, Tenby i 1 Mr E. Saies, Tenby 1 1 M rs Hughes, Tenby 1 1 Mr John Thomas, Norton, Tenby. 1 1 Mr W. Walkinton, Tenby 1 1. Mr Thomas Merchant, Tenby 11 Mr Jones, P'stmat;?r. Tenby 1 K L'IS tiles, Esq.,Tenby 1 0 J. T. llawksley, Esq., Oa'dv. Tenby 6 0 Rev G. W. Birkett, St Florence, Tenby 5 0 Messrs John Harvey ar. -ens, IlaverfDrd- weft (second donatioi.; 10 10 The Wdahman Newspap^•: 1010 The Brecon County 1 imes J () 0 1he Western Mail 10 0 The Tinby Observer 10. The Cambria Jjaily Lt ^tr JQ Q The J embrokeshire Tlera i JQ Q H. G. Allen, E-q., L'nc In's Inc, (second Donation) JQ 9 Mrs Mirehouse, The Hall, Angle, Pembroke 10 0 The Eati of Cawdor, (second donation) 200 J. H. Scourifeid, Keq., M.P. (2nd donation) 100 0 Lewis UO\(1, Esq, Monk Orchard, Surrey 5 9 Cd Lloyd", Lilit-silcn, Kent 5 0 Hftry Liach, E«q C irston 10 0 Mrs Bay tie, (second donation) 2$0 Miss Itobson, Penally, (second donation) 6 0 Messrs Richard James and Sun, flaverford. west. 5 H. Bees, Esq., Llanpranog, Newcastle Emirn 1 1 Rev William Edmunds, Ehostie .Rectory, Abi rvel wy th 2 0 Rev John Felix. Llanilar 2 0 Rev J. Temhs, Bullon JQ 0 Messrs Poweil, Mathias, and Evans, Haver- well t 10 10 Wm Davies, Eeq., Spring Gardens, Haver- fordwest It J. W. Phillips, Etq., Rock Cottage, ditto.. 6 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkius, Market street, ditto 6 0 Rev Thomas Horn, H uertord west (aecontl donation) 2 0 Rev George Horn, Haverfordwest 2 0 Miss Emment find Mitis Gwytber, ditto .« 2 0 Mr D. P. Saunderp, Bridge street, ditto 1 1 Mr John Phillips, Castle Square, ditto 1 1 Mr Stephen Green, High street, a**tb (ser ord donation) 1 j Mr W. Llovd, High street, Haverfordwest i 1 l\1rsPhiipou,Cf.StlHHott1, dito 1 1 Jobn Lewfe, E?q., Bank, d'tto ] 1 Wm. John, E#q.. Viitv.ria Place, ditto 11 Mrs Potte», iiigh street, ditto 1 0 Mr P. P. Ellis, High street l l Mr Ri-hard NN iiiiriu's, Ii'. w s'reet, ditto 1 J V, r james Davies, Victoria Ph e, ditto 1 0 M' John brown, Msrket street, ditto 1 Mr T. P».ker, H'gh street, ditto. 1 1 Messrs Green hnd J Ln, Quay street, ditto 4 0 Mr Willir.m Hood, High street, ditto 'i 10 Mr E. H. Eilis, Dew street, ditto 0 10 Mr William Sanders, Castle G aI, ditto 010 Messrs T. and J. Lloyd, Dark street, ditto 0 10 Frederick Weiohol", Esq, Laugharne 2-5 0 J. L. G. P, Lewis, E-q, (second donation) If) o Rev. R. Lf wis Lampeter Yeltuy (secondj donation) ••••••«. • 6 # Jobn Ij.yn'B, fceq, jun Trewern 5 T. it. Esq., Wyngron 5 0 Howard S. Morgan, Esq, Tegf) nydd. g q Rev. D. June;, Llandissui^ «. g 5 Rev T. R. J. Laugharne « l Rev W. L. Bevan, Ilav, Bteoon 5 y 'Jrs Djneley, 1 enby 5 Re?*J- D. illiau: Brecon (2nd donation) lo 0 B,e, v w Alien, Porihkorry 5 q ,J¡re, Swansea 5 0 E q, Swansea 26 0 :ir3nj the paiisb cI St. Bride's x Roberts 2 c ^Sqtiare, Ii. West c l0 IqL'S, Hector of Bsngor, 2nd *7^ 10 O y Biactidyffrya, Bangor 2) 0 hHIS and Donations will .be"Taw *(«d by ftpn '1 homaS, Steynt'in, 1>' ;tIJ1 -•ALLEN, L<sq., Tenby, J1 Ma MOKKIS aod fc"R Messrs WixauNS a V ♦