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WANTED. AGENTS and TRWRLLERSto Sail SWAN and Co'aNEW BRISTOL MICROSCOPE This i. an excellent opportunity for Clerk* and ethers cut ol e»»leyi»snt. £ to £ 5 par *eik can be realuad viifcoct outlay or riik. For full partisalar* and tsrmi "act staoipsd addressed Invelope to SWAN & Co., MtumtMtMmgOptteiMt, 16, Q«e«n Squirt, UriiUl. last Pcblisbed, Poat Free for Two Stimpb. WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, aHOWINS THB TRUE CArgB OF IBRVOUB, MENTAL, & PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDIGESTION, WANT OF ENERGY, PREMATURE DECLINE With plain directions for PERFECT RESTORATION te HEALTH AND VIGOUR in a few dty. ne most Important fact tbat these alarming eenplainte at^r easily be removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, 1c two elearly demonstrated, and the entirely now and h'phly suceetsfal treatment, m adopted by tba Aathor, fally explained—by mean* of wbicta EVERY ONE IS ENABLED TO CURE HIMSELF arfectly, and at the least possible coat. Sent Free oa aceipt of two staaapc by W. HILL, ESQ., M.A., BmtKBX.tr Horsx, PBOUTH-CRICBCBNT, RlggS ELL. SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. These e.ratl. Means ara so EtUy and Simple in Appikutiou. that all can Cure Themselves privatecy, Snc- «*«% and at ihc SMALLEST COST IN A FEW DAYS. Tba abject of tbia extraordinary publication la to psave how Narvoosnsse and concomitant Malad'es can he effoetaally and euveessfally treated, and the moat acavincleg proof of the efficacy If this, the greatest of banan dtseoverlee, is teatifiad by the numerous cases ef nrH offected.M RPICAL RKOOKD. READ THE WARNING VOICE A SPECIAL PAMPHLET FOR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. HENRY SMITH, M.D., ef the University of Jena, baa published a New Edition at THE WARNING VOICE (.130 pastes) with & N«w Chapter on the Use and Aboee of Electricity for the Cure of Nervous DUtaits, Centains :maDY letter* from Patients who bare tried the so-called remedies without medicine, proving that. ELECTRICITY 1!5 NOT LIFE.' The EARNING VOICE 18 a SraoiAL WORK FOR PRIYATK IMSTRTCMOII. It glees Plain Rules for the Oure of Nervous Exhaustion, Indigestion, Rueuma- tiam, Dimness of Sight, Faneiional Disorder*, Weak- ness, Low Spirits, Spermatorrhoea, Ite., &e., Nervous Debility, Painful Dreams, Mental and Physloal De. preesicn, Indewsion.Im paired Memory, Los* of Energy, Pain* la tbe Back, Timidity, DIUIDIK, Love ot Soli- I tade, Greundless Feara, &e. PRESCRIPTIONS and INSTRUCTIONS by which TuousAKBsof Dr. Smith's patieats bare been restored to health and vigour, with- out the use of Mercary, Galvanismor Electricity. Illus- trated with eases and Testimonials trom gralsfal Patients who hire been cured by the NEW 6FSCIAL MEDICINE Sent free by post in a Sealed Envelop*, to any addrecs, en receipt of two stamps. Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Barton Creseent, LoB- den, W.C. XMPORTAHT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN BY LETTER WITHOUT FEE. — DR, SMITH will, for the bsneit Of Coantry Patients, on receiving a description of their aase, send his opjnien, with advice, and directions for \610 moat sueeesstal treatment and eure. Address, Dr SMITH, 8, Barton Crescent, London W. b25 C!IAI W a all 10*%LVA If 11) CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES. fPHESE HIGHLY IMPROVED INVENTIONS X render Electricity perfectly self-applicable, in a tefld eontlnaons form, and extremely afficecious, no Shock or unpleasant setwatlon being experiei-eed, thereby it beeomee a true fountain of health and vi- fonr, speedily soothing agon'sinjr palm, reanimating torpid limbs, reviving the ulagftifh functions of life, and Imparting renewed energy and vitality to con- lkitutiom enfeebled by various inflnenees. The daily fooroaeing number of enre* eflT««ted by PULVER- -ACHER'8 WEDICO.GÂLVANIC SYSTEM is so .1". and varied, that it foreibly pemt* to this Invention aa the embryo of a nniverial remedy. rp¥E FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, signed by tba -L tlitt of tbe English medical faculty, has been ftfsived i— We the anderslgned, bave much pleitinve "ia teething that M r J.L. PULVERM ACH E R'S" M reeoot Improvements in his Voltais Batteries "and Galvanic Appliances for Medical Pur-" "poses are of great importance to SctentiNe" Medicine, and that he is entitled to tba eon-" "alderatien and sapport of everyooe dupottd" "te father the advaaccment of real and aaetul" trox rose. Dated tbis 9th day of March, 1866." 8tr CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M.D ,F.R.C P. Sir WILLIAM FERGUSSUN, Bart. F.R.S. EDWD. H. SEIVEKING, M.D., F R.C.P. 8ir J RANALD MARTIN, FR C S. Alao recommended bv J. RUSSELL REYXO^DS, M.D. F R.C.P. tJ. B. RADCLIFFE. M.r ".&.0 IF. P.RS. A. CLARK, M.D., F.R.C P. PULVERM ACH ER'S SYSTEM is also approved JL of by an official report of the Aeh 'emte de Medi- olue, Paris; Rayal Soalety of London Real Callage of Physicians, lor Ion; and the Imperial 7acalty of Vienna; and its curative virtues are eonbrraed by thousands of private testimonials of cares aiT'eted. (Sec Pamphlet gratis.) These fasts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of tbia scientific and eurative pro- free*, to which the inventor has devoted a lifetime .t atady and labour, as an ardent disciple of tbat great ^enefactor ef mankind, tba late illustrious elc«trieiaB, MICHAEL FABASAY. PtlLVERM ACHER'8 M E DICO OALVANJG I- CHAINS are exeeedlngly effeative without the aid Of ouifcffiiie, rogrietion of did, or the limit dtrangement Of A* patient't Sub its and dmilg occupatiew, In the Jpllowing -naladics:— *h«-9«atisB». ITio tiluggUb Cirettlatfea <ic>nt |lndig*stieu jUrinary Diaerdera •eiatiee .^eainMS | Paralyse I<a«)taCO Bp *ms |?.pilepky "fcnraljna Fern* Complaints ^•ous iirtlllty A Toethaahe Constip^ 'an if*- ",i-.T,alb>orders "fcnraljna Fern* Complaints ve;ouaDebUity A Toethaahe Constip^ 'an if*- ",i-.T,alb>orders Wver Complainta Cramp i &a., tt. *be effeets ol the application oi PULVERM ACtio? ? Vt^AINS in any of the above disb-ders is tøaediatcly PfwtptibU—the rlliel of palo instaisto-was. PRICE-LIST OF PULVERMACUER'S GAL. P VANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, snd FLEX- IBLE BATTERIES. 0. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for Nerveal Deaf- Deea, Head, Tooth, and Faca Ache, and Noise* in the Head 21s. and upward*. 1), BROAD CHAINS for Love of Voice and other A ff-etiono of the Throat, Asthma, Spiaal Complaints 10s 6d !6t.. 22s., and 40s. to BROAD CHAIN-B ANDS for Writer'sCramp, Trembling, NcrvoBsness, &c., 22.. to BO. 40a., and 60.. P. COMBINED BANDS for General Debility, Ctntral Paralysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders ..50* to 60s. S.ftCHAIN-BATTF.BIE# for Extreme Nervous DsMllty, Para)y».i», and for restoring c*- hausteti V iUl Energy (to be used in can- ienetion with specially eomc'nsd bands) As Iv. to 4 Guinea*. H. A COMPLETE SET OF COMBINED ELECTRIC CHAIN-BANDS and Flexible Galvanie Belt, for restoriag Vital enercy. £ 6 1. HIGH TENSION FLEXIBLE CHAIN POCKET BATTERIES, with a complete set of Combined Bands, Belts, and accessories (for speeiai eases) £ 10 and npwards. A. NARROW CHAIN-BANDS for Soiatica, Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extrtaill. ^ecordiag to Electrlo Power 11&!I., 22?., 40s and upwards. B. BROAD CHAIN-BANI'? or BELTS, for Lnmbago, Indigfttion, Lr/er, Cbest, and Nervous Compttnatt, &<„ wearable as a Belt 22.. to 40s, and boa. |gAo Galvanic Bands or Belts are uint, but 1 those bearing the facsimile oj J. L. PUL YERMA CHER'S sigxature an the Label. r CAUTION.—A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION In jHANCERY, dated lSth Augnst, 1869, was granted to L. PTJLTKKJIACHEU against ALFABD BABROWB, alias C. D. HAMMOND, alias HBNRT JAMBS, alias C. T. KAPUST assistants, agents, and servants, restraining tbe person or persons, under a penalty of £ 5000, from IItfully advertising Belts, &e, delusively representing flul. at electric. Thia decree is printed in eettsnso in TyLTERMACHER'S PAMPHLET of Testimonials 7*4 '.tcporU of caree containing other valoable idfor- *%>n,ssnt postfrec on applicatioa to tbe Sole Inventoi FfcUatee J. L. PULVERMACHER, GA L VANIC E8 TA BLl 8HMENT, ace, REGENT STRBNT, LONDON, W. DU. HUNTER'S Special Lectures to Young Men V on HEALTH, ITS RESTORATION, AND HAPPY MARRIAGE S.-When to marry, with advice to those who contemplate marriage, pointing out certain impediments which render married li't unhappy, and directions for their speedy 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 Stamps. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. READ THE "SECRET FRIEND," br Dr. BARNES, who baa for years t;iven his exclusive I attention to the treatment of Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Df presslon, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Earn, Indecision, Impaired S'lrht and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, LO-I o! Energy and Appetite, Pairis in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, and many other aliments, which, if neglected, brlnr the sufferers to an early Death. This valuable work "THE SECRFT FRIEND," is Illustrated with numerous casts and testimonials, and not on!y gives the cause but the m"nm o' cure. Hundreds of oases wbieb "had been thought hopølo., have been restored to pcrtect health and vigour after all other means bad failed. Sent post tree on receipt of two ttamp". Address, Dr. Barnes, 30, Thornhill Crescent, Csledonian Koad, London, N. Important to Country Patients. DR BARNES may be consulted personally or by letter, in all private and coi.fideutial eatex and for the benefit of Nervous sufferer s who eanuot visit him, be 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 ease, and the principles of treatment necessary to effect a perfect curr IIiir Address, DR. BARNES, 30, Thornhill Crescent, Caledonian Road, London, N. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR. WHIS- KERS, &c, ? Dr RuiesllVLixivene, an elegantly perfucred toilet compound, for nourishing, preserving, and restoring the hair, is guaranteed to produoe mous- taches, whiskers, eyebrow*, &c., in two or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its falling off. check greynens in all ir. stages, reitore the original colour, dispel scarf and dandriff, and make it clean, soft curly and flossy. For the re-production of bair in baldness, from whatever eause and at any age, its effects are eertain in thousands ot cases it has been successful wbeu all other preparationa bad failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, aa it keeps the bead clean and forms the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 2s., sent any- where free by post, on receipt of 24 penny stamp*, by Dr. G. Russell, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Large Bottles, containing three times the quantity, 41 6d. each. It stopped my hair from falling otf-J. Saville." I, My whiskers AfiJ now abun- dant and thiek. Wm Neale." "My bair bad gone in patches from illoess, but it is now growing nicely.- Miss Wehb. My tpoustacbe is envied by every body — Major Birch. I was bald for 9 years, but now my bead is covered with hair. J. Spence." OBSERVE,— Every Genuine bottle ha& the words RUSSELL's LIX. IVENE moulded in the glens, aud is wrapped in a pamphlet of 16 pages, on the Management of the Hair and Skin allio see that George Rusoll's Trade Mark and Signature are oa every outside wrapper. Sold by all Chemists. THE TURE HERBAL MEDICINE. DR THOMSON^ INVIGORATING PILLS are a well known cer- tain remedy for lumDago, gravel pains in the back and loins, headache. depression of spirits, rheumatism, gout, dissharges of all kinds, piles, and all affections of the kidneys and bladder. All diseases arise from impure blood and weakbesa. These Pills cleansc and purify the Aaid., remove general or local debility, give tone to the stomach, restore the spirits, enrich the blood, impart energy and vivacity, eradicate every trace of disease, and invigorate the whole system. Iu every comptaiat, however virulent or long standing. tlley aftor, Imtant relief and speedy care. The daily receipt of testimonials from men aad women In every position of iile, who have been cured of skis eruptions, sore eyes, ulcers, and seurf on the bead, sore throat. pains in the limbs, neuralgia, epilepsy, stone in the bladder, disease of the kidneys, &e„ by their use. and aoeounts of surprising recoveries for severe illness wben all other medieines and doctors had failed has induced Dr. THOMSON to publish their virtues, in the earnest hope that blessings go great may be more wldel, diffused and appreciated. Price Is.ljd., 2s 9d., & 4s.6d. per box. (To Protect the Public from Imi- tations, Her Maje*tv's Commissioners have ordered the words RALPH THOMSON, LONDON, to be en- graved in white letters on the Government Stamp affixed to each package, to imitate which is felony and transprrtation). Sold by all Chemists in the world or will be sent direet, paeked priva!elv in a letter, on on leceipi of 14, 33, or 54 stamps by Dr THOMSON, 28, Clsrenee Hoad, Kentish Town, London. Four doses of your Pills cured my pain" in the back, which bad annoyed me for many year.. H.M." "I tried them for pains In the baek they cured me in a few hours, G. R." I 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 rheuosatism since I used your Pills. W. Davis." I-Tboy quite eared my sick headache and billions attacks. Mrs Ellis." "The pains io the back are quite cured I can sloop with ease now. J. Weiss." Every tufferer, whatever the lymptolUl may be, is advised to try these Pills, with lha honest assurance that they must find relief, Dr THOMSON ON NERVOUS DISEASES. Just Puuliihed, The One //»<••>/■<* s«d Kleienth Edition, 188 Pages. ANEW WORK ON MARRIAGE, the causea & symptoms of Nervous and general debility, re- laxation, languor, dislike to society, depression of spirits, loss of memory, dimness of sight, deafness, premature deciline, consumption &c., with prescriptions, dirct rules, and ail oeeessary Information, for the speedy »e" C"ns '•} ef T-^ta! end physical power, iiet?cM.-» [ fcftccuoas, Hktti hii idJ6<?a*es ji youth and manhood, seat 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 oauscs, symptoms, and rational treatment of this destructive elass of diseases, all set fortb with the IIlearDell of a practical man, who wishes to be under- stood, aud the earnestness of a conscientious man who only wishes to be useful. Dublin Gasette." "Tbir work is I popular' in every senaa of the word, and its worth is untold, to tbose who cannot, from a feeling of sbame, consult the family pbysieian. Bap. Magazine." From upwards of 30 years practice in London, the author is justified in assuring sufferers who require confidential treatment, that all ctssea will be epeedily eured, without recourse to any of those dangerous drugs, copaiba, mereury, ire., generally used, and tbat be is pioud in being able to refer to many thousands whom he has restored to bealth and vigour. Persons *t a distMce ahould forward a detail of their eases by latter, enclosing one guinea for ad. ice andj medicine, which will be sent by return, patients eorreaponded with till cured. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR Restores health Strength, And power, to the most shattered eon- ».'ttion, and cures with the utmost certainty relax, 'n, spermatorrhoea, exhaustion, depression of spiru giddiness, nervousness, epilepsy, para- lysis, and s. the distorting consequences ari ing from debility. For all diseases of the urinary organs it will be h. a <po?dy specific, requiring no alteration in diet, pu. '-Ing tu? Mood, removing I secondary symptoms, scurvy, ~"ofula, fc'otcbes, jkm [ eruptioas, irritations of tbe bladde,. which toe <re- queutly harass the sufferer over the >, rears ot life, i Tonic Eiixir bas restored bodily strength 1 vigour to | thousands of debilitated Individuals who no: »njoy j perfcct bealth { and whatever tbe causes of dlsquai, ? 2 tton tor marriage, they are effectually subdued by thu I potent remedy. Many poor suffsrers, who from fear of discovery, bad borne their afflictions for a long time, rather than apply to the family doetor, cured themselves privately, at little or no expenee, with this wonderful Medicine. -Price 21 9d, 4s 6d, and lis, per bottle. (To protect the public from spurious imitations, Her M. OODJmilllonlra have ordered •; be words RALPH THOM • SON, LONDON, to beengravo;) in white letter on the Ooveranscnt stamp affixed do eaet. package, to imitste wbirh is feior>y and transportation). Sold by all Chemists in the worid, or will be sent di.ict, on reeeipt of a post office order fori;?, pavable to D-. RALPH THOMSON, 28Clarenee Road, Kentish Town, T.oadon. Extracts from Testimonials. The nervous ability is so much better, that 1 do not need stimulants. appetite and digestion are improved indeed I feci better IR every way. D. H. I have been surprised at the singularly vivifyiag effects of your medicine, and cannot snflioiently express my gratitude. D. J. 4 L/UK*. ilOtt ALL. Dr JOHNSTON, celebrated rV. over a quarter of a century for the cure ol Nervous and General Debility, loss of energy,depression oi spirts, lassitude, prostration, paipitation ot 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, continuos 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. fhe Book will be sent privately, on receipt of a camped and directed envelope, by Dr. JOHNSTON, 17 Crown Terrace, Haverstock Hill, Londen. Thou •antls of sufferers who bad fallen into a bad state ef health, bavo borne grateful testimony to the value aari simplicity of the advice given, which in a short time has perfectly restored them at a trifling cost in money. f he Medical JournaluYI" It is a aebie thing for a qualified Physician to coma forward and re-cllo those ietimsof d'seasw from the extortionate clutches jo) .hOM designing quacks who usurp this, brauchfcoi praotlc«a i To Gentlemen, Farmers, and Others. G: J. BLAND BEGS to Inform the above, that be is in a positiOB to Let out Horses, clri.ao by cxparieaoai Man, on vary JD moderate terms. WITH SPRING WAGONS, for removing Furniture, &e from or to any part of the Couaty or Kiagdont. WITH TIBMBER CARRIAGES, for Catting Timber, Castings, and other heavy Qoada. WITH PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &o. CARTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE. AGENT FOR THE GREAT WESTERN RAlLWA Ce., HAVERFORDWEST. G. J B. takec this opportunity of thanking the Public for the kind support bt rfaa hitherto reealved. c4 ESTABLISHED 1 8 TT. H. A N D T. PROCTOR AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY P ;,( EPA UK I) BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; AMO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS,—CATHAY, BRISTOL. AGENTS-Mr G. Griffiths, Carew Newtou, Pambroka „ Thomat Parker, Cardial „ J. N. Evana, Aberayron. CHEAP TEA S HOP. 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. 8d. & 3s. per lb. <P It I M E WILTSHIRE BACON. FIELDS AND PRICE'S PATENT CANDLES. HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Agent for Weir's Sewing Machines 018 HAVERFORDWEST. SPRING GARDENS' BREWERY, WING AND SPIRIT VAULTS. ESTABLISHED 182 5. E D M 0 N DAN D R E E S, AUCTIONEERS, 4-c., BEG to inform the inhabitants of Haverfordwest and the County of Pembroke, that they hava taken to the above Old Established Brewery, where they intend carrying on the business af MALTSTERS, BREWERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPIRIT, ALE. PORTER, AND HOP MERCHANTS. t and trust by strict attention to all orders entrusted to them, 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 •ZTD MALT NOW ON HÂJfD. Agents for Barnard, Lack, & Co.'a wall-known and Celebrated Corn and Boot Maaura*, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, 24th November 1869. mST M| M I A 1 1 E3 JJ A 1 LffljhTLIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX Wm THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST # 11 ■■ m ifc ■■1 TMg wondcrfal Ointment acta lia." magic in the eue of eld ▼oanda, aorea, and vicars, inveterate. It's effect i. miw^elloui in eases of eontraeteA wrttif joints, *nd in stoppage of the water or diac^doxs of the kibel.1t 11 AtTHMA JlJSTJD ^BOITC This elajts of eaeea, including sore throatc, bad coughs, ».nd colds, .y be infalli- hIT eured by w ell rubbi. j this remedy twice a day on the bNUi, ihroat. and cheat. BAD LEGS "BAD SBBASTS, IS'TO. la many hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now in general tM. la Spain, Portugal, and in Italy, the Physicians ragnlarly prescribe ite for ? sores and ulcers. Sailors, soldiers, emigrants and miners £ ?d it most in "valuable. I 1 9 ¡', maTtio o. suH ffBaenrd Herss wBferlolTm iJngMrsa, ckrAeinmTg opvIae3 iSnas M ll thpias JinOL, i3naStnTmd Xer) net s3tios 'rWpes riEncealtLeusrsLa. l lcIiKrt crueGldaut-iScoen. s mfl&m- I |p I izMrrp^uaDiBisrciHJS OF YOUTH. Certain ola "orei and swellings can be effectually cured by the joint agency of Holloway's Oiu^naent and Pills, if used acccording to the printed directions. | The Ointment and Pills s^ mid be used conjointly in most of iu? following cases r Asmma. Eruptions Pilea Sore Heads. j§ Bad Legs. Gianda, Enlarge Hit,. 1 of Rheumatism Tie Doloureu* Bad Breasta Gout Scrofula Wheezing, with (bffloulty vi I' |i BnmohitU Lumbago SoroThroate Breathing » ) t tJ" CAUTION:—None are genuineuiJess the words "BolU Q | discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of+1 f-direct' 'tB ^hich may H | be plainly Been by holding it to the light.— mac'V ory of Profea- y sor HOLLOW AY, 244, Strand, London, and b # .1 in P°^s Kv | 1». Hrf., 2.. «*, 4.. W, 11. 22. and 3S • fy ,e W'- "f Si! .f. taking the l«fg«r Mces.—V«rj oopioue 7 TI 'l->ld at the ) each pot. |JJ i •ij — 'ff wttmmm for UM w CLEDDAU 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, HAVERFORDWEST, AGENTS FOR LAWKS' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIJIE, LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE, AND LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES. PERUVIAN GUANO. A QUANTITY OF MANURE SALT FOR SALE. tIS SAJV AND HATCHET IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. EVANS & PRITCHARD, (Successors to the late Mr David Lewis,,) BEG- to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its locality, that they are carrying on this lone U Established Business in all its Branches, and hope, by supplying Goods of first quality at moderate prices, to secure for themselves a continuance of the liberal support accorded to their late much respected predecessor. FARM, FURNISHING, & BUILDING IRONMONGERY. Cl/TLERT, BRICKS, LATHS, SLATES, PAINTS, OILS, OOL- LIERY ROPES, GREASE. &c. PLUMBERS, BRAZIERS, AND BELL HANGERS, TIN PLATE AND WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bridge-street, Haverfordwcct, March, 187ft 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, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ANTIQUE AND MODERN. DRESSED MASONRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, EXECUTED ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Estimates Given for all Descriptiono of Marble and Stone Work. 191) I CARSONS 11M P A t N T, I rATBOHISED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, THE BRITISH Government, | THE COLONIAL P»'t.wat and Canal OOMPAKTW, The IXBIAH Government, | THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT, | OoujkiUm, MASTERS, &C., 7 nnn <->f THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY, For all kinds of 7 nnn <->f THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY, For all kinds of OUT-BOOR WORK, And is proved, after a test of upwards of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It i* especially applicable to Iron Roofiug, Park Fencing, Farlll and other Buildings, Bridges, Hurdling, Farm ..mplements. Carts and Wagons, Gates, &c. &c., and all exposed work, effecting a Saving of more than 50 per cent., M it is cheaper, and lasts twice as long 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 nocessary. 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 Cwt. White Bright Red Light Stone J Dark Red J Bath Stone Chocolate fog Cream colour > <50c. AnTicassosio^r^—IB Purple Brown ( Light Portland Stone y # PAI^NT |h| 111 Black Portland Stone j Imanueacturtajljjj jra Bronze Green ) Buff (for Stables). YTITCR'CABright Green Oak colour ) 2^^ Medium Green ( J^ead colour S IMTIKD at «t^tion«h umj. Deep Green Light Lead cr Slate 28a. — Blue ) Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion. Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, fco, CARSONS'. PAINT, For PUBLIC EDIFICES, MANSIONS, VILLAS, and every kind of Brick, Stone, Compo, &c., is unrivalled, and is the only Paint that will effectually resist the rays of the sun upon I' Conservatories, Greenhouses, Frames, &c. 8 Cwt. delivered CARRIAGE FREE to all RAILWAY STATIONS in the United Kingdom. Patterns and Testimonials sent Post Frit on. application. No Agents, WALTER CARSON & SONS, I LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.: And 21, BACHELOR'S WALK, DUBLIN. OARSONS'mfea PAINT. MARY CHURCH & DAW, I IROITMOITGBBS, í Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, ,¡. A J m f M h D. ber -o can attention to their ELEGFRO «I.ATKl>- GO" 7" tlN Qiec. x j Newest Designs Ijs X- —— R. & I. J n XT TT fi AUCTIONEERS, AF Offices: 4, High str- ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL .At THE works of Restoration and Repair which hat* i been cariied on during the last five years, con- prise the thorough restoration of the Tower the Choir" *ith its Aisles a third of the Nave and tba Drain- age of the whole building. These se" workc costing between eightten and Binet&ed thcascad pounds, have absorbed all the old Suhwripticne, with the exception of Mr Traberne's bequest of f2,000 not yet due, and the Bishop baa in consequeacc eir culated an appeal for new Subscription*, to ocmplr e the Restoration of the Nave, its Aisles, aid tl o Transovt-t. The coat ot this is estimated by Mr Seen at £ 12,500. Tbe Secretaries will gladly on applicatioa 'BM O iny one a eopy of Mr Gilbert Scott's Seeond Report, showing what has been effected, and what works e It pressing nature still remain to be doae and they will also thankfully acknowledge any SubacriptioEB which may be made. The following Donations have beea already pre- mised 'or the work remaining to be done z- Rev J. M. Traherne (a bequest) £ 2^00 0 Rev John Bowen, Llangorse (omitted from former lists br inadvertence) á 0 Riohanl Llewelliu, Esq, Tregwynt &0. Mrs Mould, Falmodeston Rectory. St 0 Mrs Geo. Holgate Foster (*eoond donation) fO 0 Rev H. Williams, Brecon 2 2 J. W. Kershaw, Esq. Warwick 2 O Mrs Kerabaw, Warwick l 0 Rev A. J.M. Green (first subscriotio*} 6 Q Rer John Hughea, Vicar of Penally awit Prebendary of ftt David's (2ul.I Ut"UUII) 6 0 Rev D. Jones, Bishopston, Glamorganshire ft 0 Rev Secretan Jones, Oyctermouth, Glamor- ganshire The Lady Llanover 25 9 Mn Harford, Blaise Castle 10 10 Rev J. Phelps, Carew (second donation) 10 10 Rev J. Jones, Llantibangel Gonau'r Glyn (second donation) 5 q George Baogh 4.11en, Esq, Temple (second donation) 10 0 Mrs Paynter, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs W. H. Reed, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs Leacb, Pembroke 2 0 Rev H. S. Blink, Pembroke 0 10 T. Mansell, Esq, Pembr jke/B l 1 L. P. Gibbon, Esq, Pembroke õ 0 W. Hulm, Esq. Pembroke 5 0 W. O. H ulm, Esq, Pembroke ] I J. Dawkins, Esq, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs W. Gibbon, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs D. S. Thomas, Pembroke 2 2 Mr Hitchings, Pembroke 2 0 George Jones, Esq, Pembroke 3 3 Messrs Jones, Pembroke Mill 3 0 Mr W. Williams, Pembroke 2 2 Messrs Davies and Pratt, Pembroke 11 Mr Warlow, Pembroke 2 2 R. At. Jones, E-q, Pembroke 1 j W. Thomas, Esq, Orsnge Hall, Pembroke.. 0 10 Mr G. Barrett, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Beddoe, Pembroke 2 2 Mrs Morris and Son, Pea broke 0 10 Mr Edward Tracey, Pembroke 0le Mr Joseph Powell, Pembroke 1 10 Mr C. Elsdon, Pembroke 010 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. 010 Mr Burchell, Pembroke 1 9 Mr Lowless, Pembroke 0 10 Small Sums, by Rev J. Allen 16 Mn Roch, Pankeston (second donation) 10 0 N. A. Roch, Eiq, Paskeston (2nd donation) 10 n A, J. Morison, Esq, Portclew Rev Latimer and Mrs Jones, Carmarihen 25 0 G. White, Esq, Tenby (second donation) 10 0 Col. Yoyle, Tenby 10 0 Rev G. Huntnigton, Tenby 5 O Rev J. Hearn Poppelwell, Tenby 2 0 Rev E. F. Willis, Tenby 0 10 Mrs Howells, Tenby 450 J. Gwynne, Esq, Tenby (first donation) 3 3 C. W. R. Stokes, Tenby 1 q G. Chater, Esq, Tenby 2 2 Mrs Girardot, Esq, Tenby 2 O Colonel Onslow, Tenby 2 0 Mrs Onslow, Tenby j 9 Miss Puxley, Tenby 2 0 Mr James Rogers, Tenby o 0 Captain Rees, Tenby 1 1 Captain Evans, Tenby 1 9 I wo Sums of Five Shillings each 0 10 Mr C. Allen (in Photographs of St. David's) Tenby b Mr Joseph Gregory, Tenby 3 3 Mr Jonn Pbelpa, Tenby 1 1 Mr E. Saies, Tenby 1 1 Mrs Hughes, Tenby 1 1 Mr John Thomsis, Norton, Tenby.j Mr W. Walkintun, Tenby 1 1 Mr Thomas Marcbant, Tetibv l 1 Mr J ones, Postmaster, Tenby 1 11 K Lrc files, Esq., Croft, Tenby 1 0 J.I. Uawksley, Esq., Caldy, Tenby 5 0 Key G. W. Birkett, St Florcnoe, Tenby 5 » Messrs John Harvey and Sons, HaTcrford- west (second donation) JQ 10 The Wfhhmar- Newspaper 10 10 The Brecon Couuty Times 10 0 The Western Mail JQ Q The Tmby (Server 1 0 The Cambria Daily 10 0 The Pembrokeshire Hera d 10 f. H G. Allen, Eeq., Lincoln'* Inn, (second Donation) 1o 0 Mrs Mirehouce, The Hall. Angle, Pembroke 10 0 The Earl of Cawdor, (second donation) 200 J. H. Scourifeld, Esq., M.P. (2nd donation) 100 0 Lewis Lloyd, Esq, Monk Orchard, Surrey Col Lloyd, Lillesden, Kent 5 0 Henry Leach, Esq., Corstoc 10 p Mrs Bayne, (second donation) 25 9 Miss Robson, Penally, (second donaticn) JO Messrs Richard James end Son, Haverford. Welst H. Rees, Esq., Llangranog, Ncwcaitlc Emlya 1 1 Rev William Edmunds. Rhoatic Rectory, Aberystwyth 2 0 Rev John Felix, Llanilar 2 0 Rev J. Tombs, Burton 10 Messrs Powell, Mathias, and Evans, Harcr- weat 10 10 Wm. Daviec, Esq., Spring Gardens, Haver- fordwest g Q r. w. Phillipl, Elq., Rock Cotto.ge, ditto 5 0 Vtessrs Greenish anri -Di, viiins, Market atreet, ditto «••••• 5 0 Rev Thcaaaa Horn, Harerfordwcct (second donation) 2 0 Rev George Horn, HaTeiiordwest 2 9 Miss Foment and Miss Gwyther. iitto 2 0 tsir D. P. Saunders, Bridge strr ,1, ditta 11 Mr John Phillips, Castle So jare, ditto 1 1 Mr Stephen Green, H'gh atrcet, ditto (second donation) 1 1 Mr W. Lloyd, Hi^b street, Haverfordwest 1 1 Mra Philpott, C.Ie Hotel, di to 1 1 John Lewis, ;q., Bank, ditto 1 1 Wm. Joh", Eeq., Victoria Place, ditto 1 1 Mrs P vtr, High street, ditto. 1 0 Mr I P. Eilis, High street 1 I II .r Richard Williains, Dew street. j Mr James Davies. Victoria Placc, dvfto 1 M< John Brown, Market atreet, -iitu, ■, ? Mr T. Baker, High stree', ditto j } Messrs Green and John, Quay street, #Htc* 1 n Mr William Hood, High street, ditto 0 la Mr E.H. Ellis, Dew street, ditto QIC* Mr William Sanders, Castle Goal, ditto ■. 0 JO Messrs T. a&d J. Lloyd, Dark street, ditto ( 0 10 Frederick Weioholt, E«j, Laugbarae 25 0 J. L. G. P, Lewis, a q, (second donation) 10 0 Rev. R. Lewis, Laculelor Vclfrcy (secoad J donation) 0" 5 f ioDn Beynon, Ltq, jun Trewern 5 6 T. R. O. Powell, Esq., Wyngron J Howard S. Morgan, Esq, Tegfynydd 50 Rev. D. Jones, Llanditsilio 3 3 Rev T. R. J. Laugherne 1] R(-v W. L. Bovan, Hay, Brecon 5 Q MrsDyncley, Tenby g 0 Rev. J. D. Williams, Brecon (2nd donation) 10 N Rev. E. E. Allen, Porthkerry Rev. E. B. Squire, Swanaea Charles Bath, E q, Swansea •• » Jontribution from the parish I per Mr W m, Robert Wr Jenkins. r- Cat*-