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■ —: WANTED. AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS to s«n "d Co's NEW BKISTOL MICROSCOPE Thi» i. *n excelloot opportunity for Clerks and others out 01 *wtp]orm«Dt. From £ 3 to £ 5 p«r wesk can be rtalissc without outlsy or ri«k. For full partisuWrs an«l tsrim ••■d stamped »ddrr-u stiTglop* to bWAN t& Co., fce*«fa«taring Optieians, 16, Queen Square, BrinUI. Just Published, Post Free for Two Stvmpa. WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, 8H0TVINQ TUB TRVI CATSB OF HERVOU8, MENTAL, & PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDIGESTION, WANT OF ENERGY, PREMATURE DECLINE :With plain directions for PERFECT RESTORATION to HEALTH AND VIGOUR in a few days. The .t important fact that these alarming complaints MV easily be removed WITHQtJ? KEBICINB, Is hero elearly demonstfasd, and the entirely new and fcighk successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, <w!)y explained—by means of which JlYUy ONE IS ENABLED TO CURE HTMUSZLF erfect.y. and at the least possible eost. Sent Free on Cceipt of two stamps by W. HILL, ESQ., M.A., Bbvulky Hoes*, ilOUTH-C]LltBCBNT, RUSSELL-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. These Cmratlve Means are so Easy and Simpk in ApmUcmtian, tbat all ean Cure Themsilvet privateey, Snc- ^tekfuliy and at the SMALLEST COST IN A FEW DAYS. The abject of this extraordinary publication Is to preve how Nervoosnsss and concomitant Malnd. es can be effisetaaily and saccessfnlly treated, and the roost convincing proof of the efficacy of this, the greatest of haman discoveries, is testified by the numerons cases of eares eaeeted."—MftMCAL REOOKD. READ THE WARNING VOICE. SPECIAL PAMPHLET FOR PRIVATE fX INSTRUCTION. HENRY SMITH, M D., of tbe University of Jena, has published a New Edition of THE WARNING VOICK C130 pagee) with a New Chspier on the Use and Abuse of Electricity for the Cure of Nervous Dieaases. Ccntain* mtny letters from Patients who bave tried the so-called remedies without medicine, proving that. ELECTRICITY N NOT LIFE. The WARNING VOICE is a SrnciAL WORK FOR PIUVATK INSTRUCTION. It give* Plain Ku lea for the Care of Nervous Exhaustion, Indigestion, Rheuma- tism, Dimness of Sight, Functional Disorders, Weak- lIell, Low Spirits, Sperma orrheen, &< &c., Nervous Debility, Painful Dreams, Mental and Physical De- fredsion, Indecision, Impaired Memory, Loas of Energy, ains in the Back, Timidity, Dimness, Love o- Soli- tude, Groundless Fears, 8cc. PRESCRIPTIONS and INSTRUCTIONS by which THOUSANDS of Dr. Smith's Patients have been restored to health and vigour, with- out the use of Mercary, Galvanism or Electricity. Illus- trated with cases and Testimonials from grateful Patients wno have-been cured by the NEW SPECIAL MEDICINE Sent free by in a Sealed Envelope, to any address, on receipt of two stamps. Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burlen Crescent, Lon- don, W U. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN BY LETTER WITHOUT FEE. DK. SMITH will, tor the benefit 101 Coantry Patients, on receiving adexoription of their "Ke, send bis opinion, with advice, and direct one for the most sueressial treatment and cure. Address, Dr SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London W b25 PA IE NT Galvanic^ CHAin-BANDS, BELTS, I ASA) POCKET BATTERIES. rPHESE HIGHLY IMPROVED INVENTIONS JL render Electricity perfectly self-ap^v'i" *1 ltild centinaoo* form, and extremely efflcaciutis, no Ibock or unpleasant sensation being experienced, ^hereby it becomes a true fountain of health and yi- gour, speedily soothing agonising pains, reanimating torpid limbs, reviving the sluggish functions of life, and imparting renewed energy and vitality to con- stitutions enfeebled by various influences. The daily Increasing number of eures effected bv PULVER- \tACHER'S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM is so •Xtensive and varied, that it forcibly points to this faventian as the embryo of a universal remedy. rpHE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, signed by the L tlitt of the English medical faculty, has been rl"ived:- We, the undersigned, have much plealure" "in testifying that Mr J.L.PULVERM ACHER'S" "reeanttmprovemenM in his Voltafa Batteries" "and Galvanic Applianees for Medical Pur-" poses are of great importance to Scientific" Medicine, and that he is entitled to the con-" "sideration and support of everyone disposed" "to father the advancement of real and osefal 44 prozress." Dated this 9th day of March, 1866." Sir CHARLES LOCOC&, Bart., M.D.,F.R.C P. Sir WILLIAM FERftUSSON, Bart. F.R.S. EDWD. 1-1. SEIVEKINO, M-D., F R.C.P. 8ir J RANALD MARTIN. FRCS. Also recommended by l. RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D.FRC.P. C. B. RADCLIFFE. 3f.D„ F.R.C P. F.R8. A. CLARK, M.D., F.R.C P. 1 \ULVEllMACH RR:i SYSTEM is also approved r of by an official report a, the Academie de Medi- •hia. Pari*; Royal Soslety of London Royal College of Shvaieians, J.or ,on; and the Imperial Facnlty of Vienna; and its caratire virtues are confirmed by thovigands of private testimonials »f cures effected. -(See Pamphlet irratie.) These facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himtelf of this scientific ard curative pro- grees, to wbloh the inventor has devoted a lifetime Of stady and labour, as an ardent disciple of that great benefactor of mankind, the late illustrious electrician, MICHAEL FARADAY. I)ULVERMACRER'S M EDICO GALVANIC r CHAINS are exceedingly effeetive without the aid qr medicine, rtttrietion of diet, or the least derangement of the patient's habits and daily occupations, in the followine maladies Rheumatism Tie Dcloreux Blnggisb Circulation Gout Indigestion Urinary Disorders Deafness Paralysis Lasabaro Spasms Epilepsy Keuraleia Female Complaints Nervous Debility B«id & Toothache Cocytipatian Functi«malDisorders Liver Complaints ICramp &e- &e. „ „ rphe efleets ot the application of PULVEKM ACHER S CHAINS in any of the above disorders is immediately P«rceplible~tht relief of pain instantaneous. PRICE-LIST OF PULVERMACHER'S GAL. P VANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and FLEX. IBLE BATTERIES. C. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for Nervous Deaf- ness, Head, Tooth, and Face Aohe, and Noises In the Head 21s. and upwards. D. BROAD CHAINS for Loss of Voice and other Affectionsot the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaints. 10s fld, 18. 22M., and 40.. E. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for Writer'sCramp, Trembling, Narvoosoeas, &c., 22s. to 30" 40s.. and 60s. F. COMBINED BANDS for General Debility, Central Paralysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders 60s to 60s. G. CHAIN BATTERIES for Extreme Nervous Debility, Paralysis, and for restoring ex- hausted Vital Energy (to be used in cou- iunotion with specially combined bands) 93 10s. te 4 Guineas. H. A COMPLETE SET OF COMBINED ELECTRIC CHAIN-BANDS and Flexible Galvanic Belt, for restoring Vital eneray. £ o L HIGH TENSION FLEXIBLE CHAIN POCKET BATTERIES, with a complete set of Combined Bands, Belts, and aceeseories (for spteial c*ssi) £ 10 and upwards. A. NARROW CHAIN-BAN US for Soiatica, Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, according to Electric Power Its., 22s., 40s and upwards. B. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS or BELTS, for Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Narvous Complaints, Sit., wearable as a Belt 2"2s. to 40s. and 55s. MAo Galvanic Bands or Belts are gSlllliJlc, but those bearing the facsimile of J. JL. P UL VElill A CH.ER'S signature on the Label. CAUTION.—A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION In CHANCERY, dated 18th August, 1869, was granted to *• L. PTLYKKMACHER Against ALV&BD BAKROWB, alias C. D. E AMUOND, alias HENRT J AM sa, alias C. T. KAPUST their assistants, agents, and servants, restraining the laid person or persons, under a penalty of £ 5000, from ''•eitfnlly advertising Belts, &c, delusively representing ar electric. This decree is printed ia exttnso ia ^ULVERMACHER'S PAMPHLET of Testimonials **4 Reports of cures containing other valuable infor- mation,sent postfree on application to the Sale Inventor &JW Patentee J. L. PULVERMACHER, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 900,„R £ GEHT STABIT, LONDON, W. ■W- 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 Quarried lilt unhappy, and directions for their speedy removal. 'VuOuVi I)Q r-ad by all who value health, strength, and manhood, and wish' to aul'" a happy old age.—Post free on receipt of two stamps—A.i4ress> Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. Just Published for Two Stamps. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. READ THE '• SECRKT FRIEND," by Dr. BARNES, who has for years given his exclusive attention to the treatment of Nervous Debility, Mental arJd Physical Depression, P'lpitation* of the Heart. Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision, Impaired Sitrbt and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss ol Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Love of fioliiude, Groundless Fears, and many other aflmems, which, if neglected, brins the sufferers to an esrly Death. This valuable work "THE SECRFT FRIEND," is illustrated with numerous eases and testimonials, and not only gives the cause but the means o* cure. Hnndreds of cases which :blld been thought hopetc.. have been restored to perfect health and vigour after all other means had failed. Sent post tree on receipt of two stamnc. tggj" Address, Dr. Barnes, 30, Thornhill Crescent, Caledonian lioad, Londou, N. Important to Country Patients. DR BARNES may be consulted personally or by letter, in all private and confidential eases and for the benefit of Nervous sufferers who cannot visit him, he will, on receiving a desctiption of their case, enclosing a stamped envelope for reply, be ready to give bis opinion upon the nature of the case, and the principles of treatment necessary to effect a perfect cure. iggr Address, DR. BARNES, 30, Tbornhill Crescent, Caledonian Road, London, N. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHIS- KERS, &c ? Dr RwselPs Lixivene, an elegantly perfumed toilet compound, for nourishing, preservinf, and restoring the hair, is guaranteed to produce mous- taches, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., in two or three weeks. s'rengthen weak hair, prevent its falling off, check greyness in all jis stages, restore the or inal colour, dispel scurf and dandriff, and make it Hen. soft curly and glossy. For the re-production of bai. in ba dm-ss, irom whatever oaose and at any age, its cffects are certain in thousands of cases it has been successful when all other preparations haP. failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, as it keeps the head clean and forms the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 28.. sent any- where free by post, on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Dr. G. Russell, 28-Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Large Kettles, containing three t¡m. the quanttty; 48 fid. each "It stopped my hair frpm falling otf-J. Saville," My whiskers "rn now abun- dant and thick. Wm Nettle." "My hair had gone in patches from illness, but1\ is new growing nioely.- Miss I\'ehb, My moustache is envied by every body — Major Birch. I was bald for 9 years, bnt now my head is covered with hair. J ^p-nce." OBSERVE,— l'>t rv Genuine bottle has the -vonis RUSSKLL's L1X-' IVHNE moulded in the glms, and is wrapped in a pamphlet of 16 pages, on the Management of the Hair and Skin also see that George Russell's I rade Mai k and Signature are on every outside wrapper. Sold by all Cheraiite. THE PURE HERBAL MEDICINE. Du THOMSON'S INVIGORATING PILLS are a well known cer- tain remedy for lumoaRo, gravel pains in the back and loins, headache, depression of spirits. rheumatism, gou\ disabarges of all kinds, piles, and all affeotions of the kidneys and bladder. All diseases arise from I impure blood and weakness. These Pills cleanse and purify the fluids, remove general or local debility, give tone to tbe stomach, restore the spirits, enrich the Nood, impart energy and vivacity, eradicate every traoe of disease, and invigorate the whole system. In every complaint, however virulent or long standing, they afford instant relief and speedy cure. The daily receipt of testimonials from men women !n every position of life, -ntiu nav4 oeen cured of skin eruptions, sore eyes, n leen, and scurf on the bead, sore throat. pains in the limbs, neuralgia, epilepsy, stone in the bladder, disease of the kidneys, &c., by their use, and a counts of surprising recoveries for severe illness oban all other medicines and doctors had failed hAs induced Dr. THOMSON to publish their y/cues, in the earnest hope that biessinss so great Jay be more widely diffused &nA. rVrc-e** Is.ljd., 2s 9d., /•*$.ud.'per box. (To Protect the Public from Imi. tations, Her Majestv's Commissioners have ordered the words RALPH THOMSON, LONDON, to be en- graved in white letters on ttin Government Stamp affixed to each package, to itrita-e which is felony and transpcrtation). Sold by all Chemists in the world or will be sent direct, packed privately in a letter, on on leceipt of 14, 33, or 54 stamps by L)r THOMSON, 28. Clerence Koad, Kentish Town, London. Fonr doses ot your Pills oured my pains in tho back, which had annoyed me for many years. H.M." I tried them for pains in tha back they cured me in a few hours. U, R." I had been troubled for years with an eruption on the face. Your Pills have quite cured me. Rev. J. S." "1 have never bad an attack of gout or rheumatism since I used your Pills. W. Davis." "They quite cured my sick headache and billions attacks. Mrs Ellis." The pains in.the.back are quite cured I can stoop with ease now. J. Weiss. Every sufferer, whatever the symptoms may be, is advised to try these Pills, with the konest assurance that they must find relief. Dr THOMSON ON NERVOUS DISEASES. Just Published. The One Hundred and Eleventh Edition, 188 Pages. » NEW WOKK ON MARRIAGE, the causes & XX symptoms of Nervous and general debility, re- laxation, languor, dislike to soelety, depression of spirits, lota of memory, dimness of sight. deafness, premature decline, consumption &c., with prescriptions, diret rules, ana s'l -necessary (nforma/ioa, for the speedy sell cure of loss of mental and physical power, nervous affections, and all the diseases of youth and manhood, sent post-froe, on receipt, of two penny stamps, by Dr. THOMSON, 28, Clarence Read, Kentish Town, London. of t'i<> Prtss. There is no quaekery or learned mystery in Dr Thomson's hook, but a p:air. exposition of the caufpff. symptoms, and rational treatment of this destructive class of diseases, all set forth with the clearness of a practlclIl man, who wishes tc be under- stood, and the earnestness of a conscientious man who only wishes to be useful. Dublin Gazette." "Thir work is populfr in every sense of the word, and its worth is untold, to those who cannot, from a feeling of shame, consult ihe family physician. Bap. Magazine." From upwards of 30 years practice in London, the author is justified in assuring sufferers who require coufidentiai treatment, that all esses will be speedily cured, without recourse to any of those dangerous druits, copaiba, mercury, &c., generally used, and that be is proud in beilog able to refer to many thousands whom he h ie restored to health and vigour. Persons at a distance should forward a detail of their oases by letter, enclosing one juinea for ad- ice and. medicine, which will be sent by return. patients corresponded witti till cured. DR THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR Restores health Strength, and power, to the most shattered con- stitution, and cures with the utmost certainty relaxation, spermatorrhoea, exhaustion, depression of spirits, giddiness, nervousness, epilepsy, para- lysis, and all the distressing consequences ariing from debility. For all di'esses of the urinary organs it will be found a speedy specific, requiring no alteration in diet, purifying the blood, removing secondary symptoms, scurvy, scrofula, blotches, skin I eruptions, irritations of the bladder, &c, which too fre- quently harass the sufferer over the best years ot life. Tonic Elixir has restored bodily strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals who now enjoy perfect health and whatever the causes of disqualifica non 'or marriage, they are effectually subdued by this potent remedy. Many poor sufferers, who from fear of discovery, bad borne their afflictions for a long time, rather than apply to the larnily doctor, cured themselves privately, at little or no expenoe, with this wonderful Medicine. Price 28 9d, 4s 6d, and lis, per bottle. (To protect the public from spurious imitations, Her M.'s commissioners have ordered the words RALPH THOM- SON, LONDON, to be engraved in white letter on the Government stamp affixed do each package, to imitate which is felony and transportation). Sold by all Chemists in the world, or will be sent direct, on receipt of a post office order for lis. payable to Dr. RALPH THOMSON, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, Loedon. Extracts from Testimonials. The nervous debility Is so much better, that I do not need stimulants. My appetite and digestioa are improved indeed I leel better in every way. D. tj. "I have been surprised at the singularly vivifying effects of your medicine, and cannot sufficiently express my gratitude. L). J. 4 CUKE FOK ALL. Dr JOHNSTON, celebrated over a quarter of a century lur the cure of Nervous and General Debility, losii of energy,depression of spirts, lassitude, prostration, palpitation 01 the heart, dizziness, dimness of sight, noises in the head and ears, loss of memory, deafness, indigestion, rheumatism, } gout, lumbago, pains in the back, gravel, and all forms of secret diseases, which when neglected end in cough and consumption, continues to give away his Pam- phlet,—which contains simple instructions, whereby any one may regain health and strength, without taking quack medicines or running a doctor's bill. The Book will be sent privately, on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope, by Dr. JOHNSTON, 17 Crown Terrace, Haverstock Hill, London. Thou- sands of sufferers who had fallen into a bad state 81 health, have borne grateful testimony to the value and simplicity of the advice given, which in a short time has perfectly restored them at a trifling cost in money. I he Medical Journal says It is a noble thing for a qualified Physician to come forward and rescue these tietimt of disease from the extortionate clutches of those designing qiiMltf who usurp this, braucb|joi practice,' t .1' = To Gentlemen, Farmers," and Others. G. J. B LAN rl" BEGS to inform the above, that he ia in a position to Let out Horses, dri experienced men, o. very moderate terms. WITH SPRING WAGONS, for removing Farniture, Set, from or to any p r), County or Kingdom. WITH TIBMBER CARRIAGES, for Carting Timber, Castings, and ot er Q0od«. PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c. t CARTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO^ DONE. AGENT FOR THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWA Co., gAygMFORDWBST. 0. J B. taka this opportun-iy of thanking the Public for the kind snppo hitherto reeeived- ('4.. 8m: e4 — L- ESTABLISHED 1 8 1^ J H. AND T. P K, j C TOR AGRICULTURAL cr° CAT HAT, B T 1 8 T 0 L. ORIGINAL M^UFACTUREI •• OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BO E M A N UE E S, FOR GRASS, CORN, T t AND OTHER CROPS; AUIO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS,—C ATL BRISTOL. AGENTS-Mr G. Griffiths, Virew JsTewtOB, Pembroke Thomas Parker, Cardigan „ J. N. Evans, Ab rayron. CHEAP TEA SHOP. THOMAS'S FAMILY TEA & GROCERY WAREHOUSE UPPER MARKET STRlET, HAVERFORDWEST. Good Tea .oo' Is. 4d. per lb. Strong .Sr-akfas- do 2s. Od. per lb. Fine do. 2s. 8d. & 3s. per lb. PRIME W 11 T S H I RE BACON. FIELDS AND PRICE'S PATENT CANDLES. HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Agent for Weirs Sewing Machines cl8 HA VERFORDWEST. SPRING GARDENS' BREWERY, WISE AND SflRIT VAULTS. ESTABLISHED 1825. E 17 jfc'O- £ D SEES, AUCTIONljERS 9'-C., b- "km 10 MALTSTERS, BREWERS, WHOLES-ALE AND fiETAlrj SPIRIT, ALE, PORTER, AND HOf MERCHANTS. t and trnst by strict attention to ail orders entrusted to them, and .ot. merit a |h#re Q J public patropage. vv i • t Fine old Irish Whiskey, superior French anu British Brandies, Rums, and Cordials, at Moderate Prices. ALLSOPPS' INDIA, PALE, AND Mil" ALK8, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. A LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT WELL-MADE OLD MALT HOW ON HÄND. Agents for Barnard, Lack, & Co.'s well-known and Celebrated Corn and Root Mannre., AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, &c tftA Spring Garden*, Haferfordweat, 2 £ th November 1869. 6&mWliL KOt ",aT\ yayQjGHT ONLY ON THE BCX Mgk) TSAFETY THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST DANGEROUS t '.f> .!1 fj T '1. The history of this great remedy is the most wonderful that the world has ever I 1 known It establishes the all-important fact that WHEREVEE <[1?ea-se exisfcs » I 1 searching and healing properties are in most cases equal to its subjection and cure. | 1 X>ISOl&X>ElK»S 03P THE STOIMZ-A-*?13; 1 » Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Now, what ia the operation of the Pills B | They dMUise the bo«U, regulate the liver bring the relaxed or- imtated .tomaoh I S into a natural and healthful condition. Changing sickness into neaith. g I ^IJLIMIIEjlSrTS O^F1 PEMALSS- 1 'Tr 1 At the two epochs in life in which the system undergoes the most important g I and critical changes, the Pills are priceless m their effect in *7™ R | sex is liable; and at the turn of life are a safeguard against consequences. | WEAKNESS 1 •1 These Pills remove all symptoms of debility, languor and weakness, as they g | act upon the mainsprings of life and give strength and rigour to the system. u | THE iaJEST KHnTO"W*IJ 1 i A"thma- Dobiiity. Influenza.. S j Bilious Complaints. Diarrhoea. Liver Complaints- B Blotches on the Skin. Female Irregulai-itieg. Piles. Oomfltipation of tho Bowels. Indigestion. Retention of Unne« a 1 â CAUTION !-None are genuine unless the words Holloway, ,London," are I discernible ab a Watennark in every leaf of the book of directions; which may be r plainly seen by holding it to the light.—*Sold at the manu ^ictory of Professor E HOIXOWAY, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Me^cuje, in boxes at ■ I Is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s.—1Ther f is £ ,ral»le saving by | taking the larger sizes.—Very copious direction for ed to each box. i I "b LED D A U BREWERY, BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, GEORGE M. GREEN. MALTSTER & BREWER DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Agent for Miller and Johnson's Celebrated Artificial Manures. GREEN & JOHN, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERS, QUAY STREET, llA VERFOBJD WEST, AGENTS FOR MWES SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIIE, LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE, AND LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES. PERUVIAN GUANO. A QUANTITY OF MANURE SALT FOR SALE. cl8 SAW AND HATCHET IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. EVANS & PRITCHARD, (Successors to the late Mr David Lewis,,) BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordweat and its locality, that Shey are carrying on this long jD Established Business in all its Branches, and hope, by supplying Goods "ot first quality at moderate prices, to secure for themselves a continuance of the liberal support accorded to their late muoh respected predecessor. FARM, FURNISHING, & BUILDING IRONMONGERY. CbTLERY, BRICKS, LATHS, SLATES, PAINTS, OILS, COL- LIERY ROPES, GREASE. &c. PLUMBERS, BRAZIERS, AND BELL HANGERS, TIN PLATE AND WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bridge-street, Haverfordwest, March, 1870. c25 THOMAS JONES, MARBLE AND STONE MASON, MERLIN'S HILL, HAVERFORDWEST. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND HEADSTONES, 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. x"—for all Descriptions of Marble and Stone Work. 190 CARSONS P A N T, PAT.20]ITISED b.. HER MAJESTY THE (g. EN, THK BRITISH GOVERNMENT, J THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS, nnm<vr<« THB IHDIAK GOVERI.MEKT, THK RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT, | 7,000 or THE NOBILITY ANU GENTRY, XBOW MASTERS, SC.. For all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, I And 111 proved, after a test of upwards of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It if especially applicable to Iron Rooting, Park Fencing, Farm and other Buildiugs, Bridges, Hurdling, farm implements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, &c. &c., and all exposed work. effecting a Saving of more than 60 per cert., an it i" cheaper, nrd lar'r. twiou as icnp Oepuic m Lib <- i n!- "aint. and k" A-N BE LAID 01: BY XJNbivlLLiLD TiAxiOUR. It is sold in a fine powder. Will keep any length of time. No grinding, tiuting, oo.uk;, or dryers are nocossary. It requires simply to be mixed with Oil Mixture," according to Directions fo< Use and at same time avoiding the objections to all paints sold m xed ready for use." Per Cwt. COLOURS. Pe Cwt. White ———- ■i Bright Red l.ight Stone J Dark Red J Jiath Stoue Chocolate v oft, <- ream colour 30s. ^kticorh OS Purple Brown I 1. 2-ht Portland StoneV PAINT \|nr__|a Black Portland Stone j (MANUFACTUREBronze Green Buff (for Stables). WLTEwc^Rsm^lyeSy Bright Green .» Oak colour 126s. Medium Gre^n \aQm Lead colour J nmnioxr rrArnHHi mu Deep Greej f Light Lead or Slate 28s. L — Blue J prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion. Oils, Turpentine, Varnishf-s, Brushes, fee. CARSONS' PAINT, For PUBLIO EDIFICES, MANSIONS, Villas, and every kind of Brick, Stone, Cor.po, &c., is unrivalled, and It the only Paint that will effectually resist the rays of the dun upon Conservatories, Greenhouses, Framr., &c. 8 Cwt. delivered CARRIAGE FREE to all RAILWAY STATION' in the United Kingdom. Patterns and Testimonials sent Post Free mi applied ion. No A "*«. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.O. j And 21, BACHELOR'S WALi, DUBLIN. CARSONS P A t N T. r MARY CHURCH & DAW, IE/ONMONG E Ti, S Bridge Street, Haverfordwest. r :0. ¡' M. & D. beg to call attention to their [ ELECTRO PLATED GOO Great Tirietu 'west Designs Low P 4 'ri, i A -AI R. & I. JONE8, AUCTIONEERS APPRATSUBQ a. Offices: 4,' 8T. DAY I THE works of i j. been curried on Uu. tng the last liu yeera, ooa- priae the thorough lestoraiion of the Tower tkeChoir J with its Ais!r«; a third of the Nsve; and tJa. Drait- age of the whole trailding. These several works 'oeting between eighteen and ninttewt rt>—eid pourds, have abeol bed all the old SubacriptMM, witk the exception of Mr Traherne's bequest of j?3,O00 net ytt Jue, ana i e Bishop has ia connqes"o eir cnlateu an appeftO^>V new Sttbauriptiuiu, to eempWl* the Restoration of the Nare, its Afrltm, 884 the Transept*. The cost 01 this is estimated Sy M* Etatt at £ 12,500. The Secretaries will glidly on appliestioa aaad ti any one a copy of Mr Gilbert Scott's Seaond Rtpeft) showing what has been effected, and what works ef a pressing nature still remain to be doae; aad they will also tbankfullv acknowledge any Bubssrifrtioaa which may be made. The following Donations have been alreaiy ffr mised for the work remaining to be dons KevJ. M. Traherne (a bequest) jbMOO 0 Rev John Bowen, Llangorse (omitted frost former lists bv inadvertoaee) § § Richard Llewellin, Esq, Tregwynt it. Mrs Mould. Falraodeston Rectory § 0 Mrs Geo. Holgate Foster (second donation) 10. Rev H. Williams, Brecon .< 2 2 J. W Kershaw, Esq, Warwick. 2. M rs Kershaw, Warwick I 0 Rev A. J.M. Green (first sobsaription) 9 It Rev John Hughes, Vicar of Penally and4 Prebendary of St David's (2nd donation) a 0 Rev D. Jones, Bishopston, Glamorganshire A t Rev Secretan Jones, Ojstermouth, Glamor- ganshire ( 0 Tbe Lady Llanover Ii. Mrs Harford, Blaise Castle 10 10 Rev J. Phelps, Carew (second doaatioa) 10 10 Rev J. Jones, Llanfihangei Gsnaa'r Glyn (lIeoonddonation) 0 George Baugh Allen, Eeq, Temple (second donation) 10 f) Mrs Paynter, Pembroke 6 0 Mrs W. H. Reed, Pembroke$0 Mrs Leacb, Pembroke 2 0 Rev H. S. Blink, Pembroke 0 10 T. Mansell, Esq, Pembroke* 1 1 L. P. Gibbon, Esq, Pembroke 5 0 W. Halm, Esq, Pembroke 6 0 W. O. Hulm, Esq, Pembroke 1 1 J. Dawkins, Esq, Pembroke » 0 Mrs W. Gibbon, Pembroke 6 0 Mrs D. S. Thomas. Pembroke .1. 2 2 Mr Hitchings, Pembroke 2 0 George Jouc., Esq, Pembroke 3 Messrs Jones, Pembroke ill 3 0 Mr W. Williams, Pembroke 2 2 Messrs Dayies and Pratt, Pembroke 1 1 Mr Warlow, Pembroke 2 2 R. M. Jones, Esq, Pembroke 1 1 W. Thomas, Esq, Orange Hall, Pembroke.. I) 10 Mr G. Barrett, Tembroke 1 0 Mr Beddoe, Pembroke. 2 2 Mn Morris and Son, Pembroke 0 10 Mr Edward Tracey, Pembroke 0 10 Mr Joseph Powell, Pembroke 1 10 Mr C. Elsdon, Pembroke 0 10 Mr H. P. Thomas, Pembroke. 0 10 Mr James, Lion Hotel, Pembroke 0 10 Mrs Owen, Savings Bank, Pembroke 1 10 Mr T. Richards, Pembroke 0 10 Mr Burchell, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Lowless, Pembroke 0 If Small Sums, by Rev J. Allen 1 Mrs Rocb, Paekeston (second donation) 10 /A N. A. Roch, Esq, Paskeston (2nd donation) 1 A, J. Morison, Esq, Portclew II Rev Latimer and Mrs Jones, Carmarthen 0 G. White, Esq, Tenby (second donation) I" 1'1 Col. Voyle, Tenby 10- Rev G. Huntnigton, Tenby .1. 6 Rev J. Hearn Poppelwell, Tenby 2 Rpe v.. V. TEaii-, T~.br 0 Mrs Howells, Tenby < J. Gwynne. Esq, Tenby (first donation) 3 C. W. R. Stokes, Tenby 1-. G. Chater, Esq, Tenby 2 Mrs Girardot, Esq. Tenby 2 Colonel Onslow, Tenby r. — Mrs Onslow, Tenby 5 Miss Puxley, Tenby 9 Mr James Rogers, Tenby Captain Rees, Tenby Captain Evans, Tenby > Two Sums of Five Shillings each >. Mr C. Allen (in Photographs of St. David's) Tenby Mr Jo?eph Gregory, Tenby Mr JoLn Phelps, Tenby Mr E. Saies, Tenby MraHugheB, Tenby. Mr John Thomas, Norton, Tenby Mr W. Walkintor, Tenby .y-tqa Mr Thomas Marchant, Tenby Mr J ones, Postmaster, Tenby •* *'U R Lnscelles, Esq., Croft, Tenby 4- j. T. llawksley, Esq., Caldy, Te Rev G. W. Birkett, St Florence, Messrs John Harvey and Sons, 1., west (second donation) !'lib.. The WtUhman Newspaper -.jr The Brecon County Time* paid w v«y The Western Mail 'rnbi Observe: s-nts Jhe c«w; I)ail 7nder Ihe Pembroke*. h e j ti n Al- r, —- aa ? °V 1 'q.. liinooin's Inn, Donatu'u) C Mrs Mirehouse, The 1> piiruiiwat The Eail of Cawdor, (see.'„d <jonati" J. H. Scourfield, Esq., M.P. /2n(i Lewis v*n.*Monk Orch».,r{j J-. Col Lloyd, Lillesden, i^cui Henry Leach, Esq., Corston •• Crt;» Mrs Bayne, (second donation) J OON. h C, Miss Robson, Penally, (second donatiefc HAN!)Bn*>C Messrs Richard James and Son. Haverfo. 1 west H. Rees, Esq., Llangranog, Newcaitle Erolya Rev William Edmunds, Rhostis Rectory, r Abtrystwvth 2 0 Rev John Felix, Llanilar 2 0 Rev J. Tombs, Bur on 10 0 Messrs Poweil, Matbim, and Evans, Haver* west 10 10 Wm. Davies, Esq., Spring Gardens, Haver- fordwest 5 0 J. W. Phillips, Etq., Rock Cottage, ditto 6 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins, Market street, ditto 6 0 Rev Thcmas Horn, Haverfordwest (second donation) 2 0 Rev George Horn, Haverfordwest 2 0 MiMEmment and Miss Gwytber, ditto 2 0 Mr D. P. Saunders, Bridge street, ditto 1 1 Mr John Phillips, Castle Square, ditto 1 1 Mr Stephen Green, High street, ditto (second donation) .I I Mr W. Lloyd, HiAh street, Haverfordwest 1 1 Mrs Philpott, Castle Hotel, di to 1 a John Luwis, Esq., Bank, ditto 1 1 Wm. Jchn, Esq., Victoria Place, ditto 1- Mrs Potter, High street, ditto A Mr P. P. Ellis, High street j* 3 Mr Richard Williams, L»ew vr^ct, ditto t Mr James Davies, Victoria Plr.c,(.fjtto ] M, John Brown, Market street, 1 1 Mr T. Baker, High street, ditto j¡;)'"{\ 1 1 Messrs Green and John, Quay stf 1 0 Mr William Hood, High street, diui .T.. 0 1ft Mr E. H. Ellis, Dev^sfreet, ditto 0 10 Mr William Sanders, Castle Goal, di|Xo**I" (I 10 Messrs T. and J. Lloyd, Dark street, 8jtto 0 10 Frederick Weioholi, Esq, Laugharnt 26 x J. L. G. P, Lewis, Esq, (second donation) 10 0 Rev. R. Lewis, Lampeter Veifrey (second* donnion) 5 0 John Beynon, Lsq, jaa., Trewern 6 T. R. U. Powell, Esq., Wyngron Howard S. Morgan, Esq, Tegfyoydd. 6 Rev.D.Jones.Handtoaiiio. g RevT.h.J.Laugbarne. 1 R^v W. L^Bevao, Hay, Brecon 6 0 Mrs Dyneley, Tenby 5 0 Rev. J. D. Williams, Brecon (2nd donation) 10 0 Rev. E. E. Alien, Porthkerry fl 0 Rev. E. B. Sqn; re, Swansea 6 0 Charles Bath, E q, Swansea « Contribution from the parish of S*. B '*?• per Mr Wm. Roberts Nir JeEikins, Castle Square, H. Cathedral Box, 1870 P. Phillips, Esq.. P. Piiilii- Kso