Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

lYR. HUNTER'S Special Lectures to Men i*' on HEALTU, ITS RESTORATION, AM) AAPPY MARRIAGES.—Wlien "to marry, with advice to those who contempktc marriage, pointing Out certain impediments which render » arried Jite ^nhappy, and directions for their speedy removal, ^ould'be read by all who value health, strength, and tnanllOod, and wish to attain a happy old age.-Post free on receipt of two stamps.-Address, Secretary, rece institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. tJuat Published, Post Free for Two Stamps. WONDERFUL IMEDICAL DISCOVERY, SHOWING THE TRUE CAVSE OF Nervous, MENTAL, & PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, INDICES FION, WANT OF ENERGY, PREMATURE DECLINE With plain directions for PERFECT RESTORATION to HEALTH AND VIGOUR in « few days. The most important fact that these alarming complaints "toy easily be removed "WITHOUT MEDICINE, J8 We clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and J'Rbly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, '•Njr explained—by means of which JIYEuy ore is enabled to cube *■ himself at the least possible cost. Sent Free on of two stamps by W. HILI., ESS,, M.A:, Bbbkkle Hovsb, South-Crescent, RUSSELL-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. These Curative Means are so Easy aNd Simple in Application, that all can Cure 5«c- ^^AiWy ond at the SMALLEST COST IN A FEW „ "The object of this extraordinary publication Is to teroYe how Nervousness and concomitant Malad es can ?• eff««taally and successfully treated, and the most k^nelng proof of the efficacy of this, the greatest of discoveries, is testified by the numerous cases c«re« effected."—Medical Recokd. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. TBEAD THE "SECRET FRIEND." HIS Wonderful Medical Guide not only gives the cause, but shows ltow a permanent cure can bo or Øtted in all eases of Nervous Debility, Depression p Spirits, Timidity, Impaired S'ght and Memory, fcS!" in the back, Lassitude, Spermatorrhoea, lm- en,s to Marriage, Stricture,Secondary Symptoms, j\ -A'lVcnereal Diseases, without the use of Mercury. or Barnes's lone experience in the treatment of all *oal Diseases has enabled him to treat the most "•iterate cases with marked success. Thfa valuable work •» THE SECRET FRIEND," is illustrated with and testimonials from Patients ex- their deepest gratitude for having been re- ored to health and manly vigour. « the married ftnd single this book is invaluable-. post free secure from observation on receipt of 0 stamps. %r Address, Dr. Barnes, 1, Lonsdale Square ,YAQabury, London, N. Important to Country Patients. blt RajJlNES maJ be consulted personally or by <i!~ let»jr, in all pi i rate and confidential cases and i°.rthe benefit of Nervous sufferers who cannot visit ""t he will, on receiving a description of their case, ^losing a stamped envelope for reply, be ready to bHh opinion upon the nature of the case, and the Core ipleB 0( treatmont necessary to effect a perfect j ^"Address, DR. BARNES, 1. LoDBdale Square, nlbury, London, N. Just published, post free for two stamps, HEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND CURE. Henry 8mith, M.D., of the University of Author of The People's Guide to Health, &o to ^is Pamphlet is a Special Medical Work on the I) .Treatment, by medicine only, of Nervous e«>Uity, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitations • fleart, Noises in tbe Head and Ears, In- Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Timiau Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back, Distrust, Dieaineea Groundless Fears, 5°n*nta* taxation, &c., which, if neglected, end in ^RT^P'^T0n, a°d Premature Death. Gives IN- hflVe iw, ^8 by which Thousands of Sufferers other » restored to health and vigour after all JUUj,,„eoiedie« had failed. patiem .with Cases and Testimonials from grateful Th« n Means of cuke adopted in each cas e Pamphlet will be sent free by post to any 15 011 receipt of two penny stamps. ». Also by the same Author, i o We"th Thousand, 54 Illustration, post-free 12 T^fiOPLE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH, OR VOLUN- 5 TEER'S MANUAL. By HENRY SMITH, of the Roval University of Jena. A New th 1^ 011 Gymnastics, Movements, and Exerciscs f'jr ho6 and Strengthening tbe Human Body, acquire Health and Strength, Secure Long and Avoid the Infirmities of Old Age. %il, Anyone in search of health and vigour of body Ad** wseful."—Morning Chronicle. Dr' H* SM,TH> 8> Burloa Crescent, Lon- 'MpORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. °HSULTATION BY LETTER WITHOUT FEE. J?' S^ITH, the Etrinent Specialist for the cure debilitating uiBoases, will, for the benefit of j Patients, who cannot consult him personally, descriptions of their case, seud bis ^•ces!' W*th a{Jv>ce. and direct ons for the most 01 restoration to health and vigour. 4kdd"*981* lDr H. Smith, 8, BurtonCrescent London. HERBAL MEDICINE. Dr Thomson's tain Ji? V^ORATIN O PILLS are a well known cer- «Q,) for lumbago, gravel pains in the back 8o^ ;JP8! headache, depression of spirits, rheumatism, Ij^hargee of all kinds, piles, and all affeotions of and bladder. All diseases arise from >0rify aDd weakness. These Pills cleanse and f fluids, remove general or local debility, give I ■Ico^ • stomacb, restore the spirits, enrich tbe !•' 'Part energy and vivacity, eradirate every In eVer disease, and invigorate the whole system. they however virulent or long standing. r«CQip, ^'d instant relief and speedy enre. The daily Pogjijo testimonials from men aad women in every *Or» of life, who have been cured of shin eruptions, Jains and scurf on the head, sore throat, !»• neuralgia, epilepsy, stone in the 8ease °f the kidneys,&e„ by their use, and ^be„ j| Surprising recoveries for severe illness i?ther medicines and doctors had failed has ••rn THOMSON to publish their virtues, in *I4*|V hope that blessings so great may be more is.Rd 80^ and appreciated. Price 1 s. 1 id., 2s 9d., bo*- (To Protect the Public from Imi- l«e "1er Majestv's Commissioners have ordered *r*'ed I ALPH THOMSON, LONDON, to be en- t t0n. white letters on the Government Stamp Package, to imita'e which is felony and 01 wyj ij. ,on)- Sold by all Chemists in the world X?'Cceiif. 8eni direct, packed privately in a letter, on a' Clalo 0f 14»33> or 54 stamps by Dr THOMSON, r°868 0( Koad, Kentish Town, London. •' Pour • anni°0r cured my pains in the back, which is'p*ina me for many years. H.M." 1 tried theui » H." i tlle 5 they cure^ me in a Jew hours. Sf^Mlon „ ^ad been troubled for years with an g'JJ1 tbe face. Your Pills have quite cured me. '"OiatiB V have never had an attack of gout or S> curij I'^ce I used your Pills. W. Davis." 4,They l18 Sllis »• y B'ck headache and billious attacks. (»,«! V The pains in the back are quite cured J,*te»erth ea8e now* "*• Weiss." Every sufferer, tfti- With 8ymPtom8 may bo, is advised to try these ™M«f, the honest assurance that they must find 'S TONIC ELIXIR Restores hea'th r«i ^°n n an^ power, to the mast shattered con- m 'atio'n cures with the utmost certainty lv -8Pirlt»* exhaustion, depression KJddiness, nervousness, epilepsy, para- the distressing consequences arising jj. For all diseases of the urinary «b ^'erfttinn « ^ound a speedy specific, requiring oj^darv «v ^^et» Purifying the blood, removing Options "^Ptoins, scurvy, scrofula, blotches, skin 5?60tly i?a of the bjadder, &c, which too fre- th Eliy h8 sufferer over the best years of life nf ;jal"8tore(* hodily strength and vigour to tin health individuals who now enjoy *0t maw;' 81,(1 whatever the causes of disqualitica Of retted88e,*tlley are effectually subdued by this tatSlSc°*erv k Many P00r sufferers, who from fear t>Ww r than an i ^orne their afflictions for a 1c ng time, », *at«ly at ,P y t0 t^e family doctor, cured themse) vei 6<Ucine pJi „ or no expence, with this wondertu) «o», tthe dbki- 48 6ct' and llR' Pur bottl°- (To SlftiS^alonflw.». spurious imitatione, Her M.'s LONDom Ve orderedthe words RALPH THOM wjlT'rnnjej,. to be engraved in white letter on the is fp. do each package, to imitate "nisUs in^ony and transportation). Sold by all Ti?J°8t offl.! wot^» or will be sent direct, on receipt oonTderforl18- Payable to Dr. RALPH i*. cta frotn 'r -eDce ^( ad, Kentish Town, LoHdon. "•eh h«». "The nervous debility K^f'tite an(i that 1 do not need stimulants. My at ii?r i,J everv £ est,on are improved indeed I feel 8'Bgularu?tty- D- "I have been surpried »p%ifnnVlv yiDg effects of your mediciue.a tid atly expreet my gruuiudo, I). J," | AVVV PATENT V, 7X ^Qalvanic^^ CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, I AND POCKET BATTERIES. A VF: RENDERED ELECTRICITY PER- FECTLY SELF-APPLICABLE in a mild continuous form, and extremely efficacious without shock or unpleasant sensation. They speedily soothe agonising pains, re-animato torpid limbs, revive the sluggish functions of life, and impart renewed enerpy and vitality to Con- stitutions enfeebled by whatever causes. The daily increasing number of cures effected by PULVERMACKER'S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYS- TEM is so extensire and varied, that it forcibly points to this Invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. This admirable natural remedy is now brought within the reach of the millions by the addition of his new patent ADHESIVE ELECTRO.GENERATOR obtainable through every chemist. Amongst nany others the following TESTIMONY, signed by the elite oi the Medical Faculty, has been reoeif eel "We, the undersigned, have much pletmire" "in testifying that MrJ.LPULVERM ACHE H'S" rtceni, improvements in his Voltaic Batteries" and (inlvaBic Appliances for Medical Pur-" II pmcs are of great importance to Scientifio" Medicino, and that he is entitled to the con-" sideration and support of everyone disposed" "to futher the advancement of real and useful" •' progrees." progrees." II Dated this 9th day of March, ISM. Sfr CHARLES LaCOCK, Bart, M.D.F.R.C.P. Sir WILLIAM FERfjUSSON, Bart. F.R.S. KDWD H, SEIVEKING, M.D M.R.C.P. HENRY HOLLAND, Dart., F.R.S. Sir J RANALD MARTIN. Knt., F R C S. AndDR.C.HANDFIEI.DJONKS. F.R.C.P., and F.R.S., Physician to St Mary's Hospital, under date March 10th, 1666. in a similar Testimonial as to above, states:—I am satisfied that he is an honest, earnest labourer in the field of Scier ce, and I think that he deserves to meet with every encouragement from the profession and from scientific men." recommended by Sir DUNCAN GIBB, BART, M.D, L.L.D. T. H. TANNER, M.D, F.L. Sec. J.RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D.F.R.C.P. C. H RADCLIFFE, M.D,, F.R.C P. JUtS. A. CLARK. M.D.. F.R.C.P., Physician to London Hospital, &C FU L VE R MA CHE R' S M E DIC O-OA L VAN f C P CHAINS are exceedingly effective without the aid qf medicine, restriction of diet, or the least derangement of the patient's habits and daily occupations, in tho following maladios:- Rheumatism Tic ;)oloreux Sluggish Circulation Gout Indigestion Urinary Disorders Sciatica Deafness Paralysis Lumbago Spasir.s F.pilepsy Neuralgia Female- Complaints Nervous Debility Head&Tooth.iche Constipation l'unotional Disorders I iver Complaints Cramp &c., &c. The effeotK of the application of PULVERM AC11ER S etT A I NS in any of the above disorders is immediately lJerceptible-the relief of pain generally instantaneous. f | ^EbT1A1OMAljS following comprise the con- tinualion of a series of certificates published in rotation, and are but a small portion of a vast number published in a i'AMP!!LKT containing besides various exiracts from medical reports by great authorities and opinions of the medical press, likewise nu- merous extracts from many standard scien- tific works, viz, Dr Pereira's "Materia Medica," 4th edition Dr Tanner's "Prac. tice of Medicine," 8th edition; and Dr llandlicld Jones, on "Nervous and Functional Disorders." The pamphlet sent post free on application to J.L Pulvbuma- CHER and Co, 168, Regent Stroet, YV., London. Deafness o¥~ eleven YKAUS* standing— (Testimonial) Biadford, June, 1871. I have been cured of Deafness by one of your chains after being deaf for eleven years, and I have been partially deaf from child- hood. E. C. J. L. l'ulvermacher & Co., 16S, Regent Street, W." HilJMATTs.Vl— ("Testimonial) "8, Suttou Common-road, Kidderminster, July 23rd, 1871. "I beg to thank yon for your Galvanic Chain Band which I purchased of you in January last. I have worn it constantly ever since, as you directed, and with considerable benefit. I consider your remedy a most valu- able one, and shall takes very opportunity to recommend it to my friends. THOMAS Ingham. J. L. Pulvermacher and Co, 168, Regent-street, W.' ERVOUS EXHAUSTION AND PAINS (TestimonialJ 7, Cobbam Place, Clarence Road, Cfapton, September 15Jh, 187i. Your past kindness and attention shown in my cafe, together v. ith a desire to fulfil my promise, prompts me to drop you these few linos. You will be glad to bear that my entire nervous system is gradually improving; my back feels very much stronger and more free from pain. A year ago when trying to sit up just for half an hour. although pillowed and propped in every possiblo way, JURed to get Into a most fearful state of pain a.nd exhaus- tion i now I can sit up for some hours at a time with comparative ease. This is a very marked improvement. I fed also stronger on my feet, can stand with a firmness I have not felt for years. I have walked across a room without help. I am thoroughly convinced by personal experience th there is a mighty power of good in your appliances, indeed I feel the Bands are an untold comfort to me. Some of my friends are perfectly amazed at seeing me again down stairs, and to some extent getting about the bouse. Dr. Millar whom I have been under for some years, on coming to see my mother was perfectly struck to see me out of bed and down stairs. He said, I What do you think bas done you good?' I Sir,' I said, 'undoubtedly the persevering use of Mr Pulvermacher'a Electric appliances.' Well,' he said, I I must say they have done a great thing for you, if it is only to get np and come down hero.' I name this, sir, because it is a remark of my own doctor who. some months since, laughed at me for even thinking or putting any faith in such a remedy as yours. LAVINA Jones J. L. Pulvcrmacher and Co. 168 Regent Street, W." RICE-LIST OF PULVERMACHER'S GAL- P VANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and FLEX- IBLE BATTERIES. A. NARROW CHAIN-BANDS for Soiatica, Rheumatic, Neuralgic, and Gouty Pains, Chronic Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, according to Electric power 18s., 22?., 40s and upwards. B. BROAL) CHAIN-BANDS or BELTS, fot Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Cheet, and Nervous Complaints, &c., wearable as a Belt 22s. to 40s. and 55s. C. BRoVD CHAIN"baN'DS for Nervous Deaf- ness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises in the Head .21s. and upwards. D. BROAD CHAINS for Loss of Voice and other Affections of the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaints 10s. (id., 18b., 22s., and 40s. E. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for Writer'sCramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &c., 22s. to 30s., 40s.. and GOs. F. COMBINED BANDS for General Debility, Central Paralysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders 50s to 60s, COMPLETE SET WITH VOLTA.ELEC- TRIC BELTS for restoring Vital Power. £ 5 WITH VOLTAIC FLEXIBLE CHAIN BATTERY £ 8 a. CHAIN-BATTERIES for Extreme Nervous Debility, Paralysis, and for restoring ex- bausted Vital Energy (to be used in con- junction with specially combined bands) £ 3 10s. to 4 Guineas. H. PATENT ADHESIVE ELECTRO-GENE- RATOR 2s 6d PATENT ELECRO-DlFF i USING BAND. 5s No Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine, but those bearing the facsimile of J. L. PZJLVEliMACHER'S signature on the Label. A Test sent (gratis) on Loan for a week if required. CAUTION. The Curative Powers of Electricity, and the success of PULVERMACHER'S VOLTAIC CHAIN BANDS, BELTS, &c. have elicited envious speculators to an unfair and absurd competition with afticlesfalsely represented as having electrical qualities. Unpossossed a8 these articles are of elecfro-gene- rating or electro diffasing properties, there is not, nor can there be, any analogy whatever between the same acd the beneficial effects of Pulvermacher's above men- tioned appliances; consequently they are deprived of those curative properties which for the last 25 years 8ve secured for Pulvermacher's Medico-Galvanic hystem the highest encomiums of the scientific and Sedical press and the official approbation of the Mademies and Faculties of Medicine, both in Europe and Americ >. PULVERMACHER'S PAMPHLET of Testimonials and Reports oi cures containing extensive numerous extracts from many Standard Scientific Works, viz.: Dr Pereira's ".Materia Medica," 4th edition; Dr Tanner's Practioe of Medicine, 8th edition, and Dr Handfield Jones, on Nervous and Functional Div- orcers," &c,, sent post tree on application to the sole laventor and Patentee— J. L. PULVERMACHER, J OO GAL VAN1U ESTABL1 SHMEh T, IUO ATUULIU' BLIILLT, LOJSDOTF, W. » To Gentlemen, Farmers, and Others. G. J. BLAND BEGS to inform the above, that he is in a position to Let out Horses, dri»en by experienced men, on very moderate terms. WITH SPRING WAGONS, for removing Furniture, &e, 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 11 AIL WA Co., HA VERFOllDWEST. G. J B. takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for the kind support he has hitherto received. c4 iiO-YAL SOCIErl'Y, Cardiff Meeting—Stand, No. 142. iD 16 ESTABLISHED 1812. H. A N D TTIMI O C T O R 'AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, C A T 11. A Y, n HIS T 0 L. ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PIMij'AJlKD BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, HOOT, AND OTHER CliOPb; ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS.-CATHAY, BRISTOL. AGENTS—Mr (i. ^Griffiths, Carew Newton, Pembroke „ Thomas Parker, Cardigan „ J. N. Evans, Aherayron. i<fi:ou\ i)i;\Li:iis JH.LKRS AND OTHERS MESSRS. LOCK & HALL, BONE IMPORTERS AND CRUSHERS. REQUIRE FIRST-CLASS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF CRUSHED BONES (tj- in. in. and dust) GUARANTEED FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION. I-tEDBIUDGE, HAMPSHIRE. Chemical Works. NOVELTY IN BOOTS. 1 N OllLEMEN and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to inspect a case of Boots of entirely N new design, which was exhibited at the recent International Exhibition at the Agri- cultural Hall, and to which were awarded T ii E G 0 L D M E D A L On View at the Establishment of C. E. A L L E N, (Late of Haverfordwest.) BOOTMAKER, 33 a. Princes Street,—one door from Panton Street, Haymarket, London. "I can strongly advise my sporting friends to try the easy yet close fitting boots, thus made admirably adapted alike for the moor and the stubble.The Wanderer in Land and Water (TllEAP TEA SHOP. T II OMA S'S FAMILY TEA & GROCERY WAREHOUSE UPPER MARKET STREKT, HAVERFORDWEST. Good Tea Is. 4d. per lb. Strong Breakfast do 2s. Od. per lb. Fine do 2s- 8d. & 3s. per lb.. PRIME WILTSHIRE BACON. FIELDS AND PR ICE'S PATENT CAND LES. HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Agent for IVe'ir's Sewing Machines ESTABLISIIED 1783. JOHN PHI LLIPS, CHEMIST DRUGGIST, CASTLE SQUARE, II AVEKFOEDWEST. IN relinquishing the above Business, carried on by hira for a lengthened period, now begs to return his most sincere thanks to his Friends and Patrons for the kind support he has hitherto received, and to inform them that he is succeeded by his Nephew, who has been engaged with him in the Business for many years and for whom he now solicits the favour of that kind support which he has so liberally enjoyed. THOMAS MT~ PHILLIPS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends & the Public generally ihat be has succeeded to the above Busines; R conducted by his Uncle, Mr John Phillips, & trusts that by strict attention to business, and continuing upply Articles connected with the Trade of the purest and most genuine sort at moderate charges, to merit31 outinuance of the Patronage and support sp liberally awarded to his Predecessors. Physicians and Family Recipes dispensed with care and attention. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes, &c., Paints, Oils, and Colours, Garden and Agricultural Seeds from the best London Houses. Agent for the China Tea Company, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. CARSONS' PAINT, rATJIOKISEP IIY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, I Tiik Coi.oxial GovE!tN»it:vT.s, j fl rn.wAir.and Canai, COMPANIES-, TUB INDIAN GOVERNMENT, | THE KUSSIAN Govkkn.MSNT, | Cou.ikjuek, Lion -Mastkus, &c., 7,000 OF THE .NoiilHTY AND GKNTRY, For all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORE, And is proved, nfter n. test of upwards of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It is especially applicable to Iron ltoofiiiK Park Fencing, Farm and other Buildings, BndHurdling, Farm Implements, Carts and Waggons, Gates, &c.. &c., and all exposed work, effceting a Saving of more than 50 per cent., as it is cheaper, and lasts twice as long as Genuine White Lead or any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR. Tt is sold in a fine powder. Will keep any length of time. No grinding, tintin: straining or dryers are necessary. It requires simply to be mixed with « Oil Mixture," according to « lhrecUons lor Use, thus avoiding tbe waste of paints sold mixed ready for use. COLOURg Pnr Pwfc Per Cwt. x I TRADE MARIC- Bright Red Dark Rod j ^^t St°ne • • I Purple Brown j Bath Stone • • • I /MnticorrosicwxvW wV. T. 1 Cream colour >30s. ^PAINr!f|^ Brouze Green ) Light Portland Stonef ^^acI^cd||)| Chocolate j Portland Stone W°N/W Buff (for Stables).. ^wowaow. Bright Green Light Lead or Slate. 28s. ^c,hn~ Grcen •• 42s. Oak colour.. •• I ofi, Deep Giccn «. ( UaK colour.. i 2bs. ENTEHEQ AJ MWIONSRS HAlfc, Ulu0 ) Lead colour ) •uuu- > Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion. Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. 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 CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FRAMES, &c. 2 CWT. Delivered Carriage Free to all Bailway Stations in the United Kingdom. PATTERNS AND TESTIMONIALS. SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. And 21, BACHELOR'S WALK, DUBLIN. NO AGKNT8. iMWww mnijii.. II."#. -To "< —=t „M m I National Provincial Bank of England. j A BRANCH of this ESTABLISHMENT is NOW OPEN for the Transaction of Business j XL uuder tlie Management of JOHN J.EWIS, Esq., at 10, Ilill Street, Haverfordwest. Is By order of tlie Directors, EDWARD ATKINSON, WILLIAM HOLT, Joint General Managers. MARINERS' HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, DAVID LAMB J3EGS respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally tbat he h«s made arrangementi for Lettiog on Hire HORSES, CARRIAGES, and every requisite connected with an efficient Posting Establishment. Tke beat acoommodatlon will be pro. Tided, and all orders will Le piomptly attended to. Nov- 2.9,h 1U71. BOOT AND SHOE DEPOTL CESTABLISliED 1798.) 5, IIIGII STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. YV I L Ti I A M "(TR I F F I T H S Begs to thank his friends and the public trencrolly for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and lo announce that by the aid of skilful workmen, ho is enabled to supply BOOTS & SHOES, of j tho newest style, at rnnurr.:w pr-ces. The materials employed aie of the best quality, ensuring great durability and strength, and the workmanship will be found fully equal to any obtainable in the provinces. LADI ES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS aud SHOES, in every variety, and all articles in the home-trade J iurnisnea on tne shortest notice, W. G, bega itlfio to ;:nr .'unee that ho has fin extensive assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of English manufacture, which he A\ H bell at the lowest possible prices. K li t A l.B S NEATLY EXECUTED. CLEDDAU BREWERY, BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, G E 0 K G E M. GREEN, MAL*■ BTEE, & BBEWBR DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 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 LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES. PERUVIAN GUANO. A QUANTITY OF MANURE SALT FOR SALE. 018 TO SUKDAY GEO. M. HAMMER, SCHOOL FUUNISHER, INVENTOR, and MANUFACTURER of tfje OSBORNE. QUADRANT, and ROYAL (Patent) SCHOOL-DESKS & SEA1S. n „ oriTTAnT Which e»eh combine a Sloped Desk, Flat Table, and Backed Seat for Lectures, DA Y-bC/rlOOL I lustrated Catalogue of Desks, Seat#, Tables, Galleries, Easels, Blackboards, &cT Post free Twopence. The Methodist College, Belfast, and a large number of other MANAOKRS College3 and Schools have heec fitted by G. M. H. 11. L\ 108, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, CHARING CROSS, LONDON, W.C. FLINT & Co.'s BRITISH & FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INQUIRY OFFICES. OBJECTS: ''pImP—To remove danger or dotta from contemplated credit transactions. KUtaioiiUvftU iMtOKMATJON—Not relied upon. Every inquiry is, when received, despatched to three or four correspondents, or more if deemed requisite. The information registered appendod in addition. Three stampseach inquiry. o rr LEGAL ADVICE—Supplied to subscribers free of charge. Counsel and Solicitors specially retained. AGENTS — In every Towu and CiLy in the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and America. REGISTERS- Contain over One Million names. DE13TS—Promptly appiic.l tor, in accordance with instructions. Immediate settlements. WEEKLY GAZETTE.—Valuable information. Index (quarterly) free to every subscriber. References permitted to nutreroas commerciai firms. Opiaiona of subscribers furnished free on application. TERMS— £ 3 3s, E5 5s jElO 10s. and upwards per annum. LONDON, E.C.: 5U, CbeRpöide. Dublin: 10, Kenry Street. Manchester: 88, Moscley Street, and 6, 8, and 10, Bond Street; and Glasgow 33, R-enfield Street, Argyle Street. AGENCIES-APPLICATIONS INVITED. BRYANT" MATTES NEW METAL POCKET BOXES FOR WAX VESTAS AND VESUVIANS, WITH PATENT SIPIR-ZLHSTG- COVEES. These Boxes are supplied with an Assortnient of Portraits, inclading, amonglit oLb"4 the following:- Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, Marquis of Lorne, Louise, Patti, Christine Gladstone, Bright, Dickens, Disraeli, Peabody, Phhi UISE. Sir W. Scott, R. Burns. Emperor of Germany, Empress of Germaay, Crown Prince, Count von Xoltke, Prince Bismarck, Thiers, Gambetta, Trochu, Jules Favre, Ga.ribaldi, SKYMIT MAY'S: Hi napoieon^iii.^Eu^oiii* PATENT. r ,H||P Prince Imperial, LONDON, f W Q Marshal Bazaine, SOXiD IB"V-tU_fc5i"2"WrE3IIE3IE2(IEj AT ONE "P'F.TsrT^y BENSON'S WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD JEWELLERY SILVER AND ELECIHO-PLATE. TO THE QtTEEN BY AND SPECIAL APPOINT ROYAL FAMILY, MENT TO U.K.H. &C. TilE of WALES P IZ M FDALS.LO ]sON DUBLI & PARIS WATCHES CLOCKS Of all kinds, at 2 to 200 guineas! Of all kinds, ut1 to 10(10 guineas LEVER, VERTIC AL r\^7nU/(!'r HORIZONTAL, DUI'LKX ,^Vr^; jh. n,lUJ' ClCi,lIiCOANI'Oll METElt, ING 1,1&1- 0I)1i,t AWIN(IROOM GRAl'Il il IAX.L, SI)Ol KEY],ESS. CENTRE (LIBRARY, BRACKET, ETC. s.ECONlJS REL'EATERS, INDIAN, ETCj^L\ Lli & ELECTRO GOLD mVELLERY! m 'nshiOKS. JOINN'ER SHRVICKS BRACELETS, BROOC:IES TE VANI) BREAKFAST EARRINGS, LOCKETS SERVICES NECKLACES, CIIAiNS CRUETS, B S SICETS RINGS, STUDS INKSTANDS, CI. A RET JUGS l'INS, CROSSES, ETC. SPOONS, I'OilKS, ETC. Illustrated Catalogue of Wa'"iicb, CI cks, Jewellery,-tec., p .rt free for 2 stumps. Watchts, Clocks, Jewellery and Plate tent to ull parts oi lac world. Silver and Elpctro Plate Catalogue post free 2d Wat ;lies repairtd by skilled workmen. Old Silver, jewellery Watches, &c., exchanged. Merchants, Shippers, Clubs supplied. steam Factory and city show rooms- UDCsATE HILL & 0!,1) BO^D STUESi; I STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVKIiPOOLjMILFORD, SWANSEA..& BRISTOL For the Month of JULY, 1872. The Liverpool and Bristol Channel- Steam Navigation Oompiiny's Steam Ships Heptarchy, Capt Jane Bacon, °apt. Work [A*.tizan, Capt. C. Barrett Pi.antagknkt, Capt Gibbs VViSnjtKMiUE.Capt. L. Tallan Louisa, Cap'. J. Barrett. J. Kennedy, Capt. Murphy Sunlight, Capt. Allen Agnes Jack, Capt. Roulston MoNTAcv, Cyt Speakman Heptarchy, Capt. Frost N.KW Ship, (Building) The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to ►ail with Goods and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots and liberty to tow TC5sels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Saturday July 6 10 morn I Saturday 20 9 mom Saturday 13 2k after) Saturday 27 3 after From Milford for Bristol. Sunday July 7 3 morn Sunday 2) 2morn Sunday It 7 morD Sunday, 2b 8 morn From Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday July 3 7 night Wednesday ,17. 3 nigl t Wednesday, 10. 12 'Vcdneaday 2i. 12nigUt July ;)1, 6 o'clock evening. NOTICE.—The Sunlight," Capt. Allca, has roamed her Wetkiy Sailings trom Bristol to L'verptol aud trom Milford to Liverpool. The Steam'BargePembrokeie intended to ply on the Milford Ilavon., in connection with the above Steamer*, carrying aroods to and from Pembroke Dock, Haverfordwest, and tin adiuoent towns. F A B K B Return Cabin tickets available for two voyu^ea. Cabm. Deck. > f'urn Milford t> or trom Liverpool ;.86. f- j. );.{I r Î!'0!D :• torn r yri S'^ause.t NOTXCiS —The landing and embareatiori oi 'L\ûÜ,- u. scaaers at M'ofo; d, ty whatever cor.vey.tnce, wuuther at i r-s penee of the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the of t> C Passer fjers and the Owners of the Go kIs respectively. For further particulars see s;r.all bill, or aanlv 7,, t„i. Bae.cr, 4, Rumford PI ace, Liver p, ol; O H. Evan.? Br i C'wlcia Lamb, Swansea; lien worthy ard <Jo Manehi^ II TO .H OHE AOSN* MI D.W.D'S C VTtlEDiiAL RfiSTOUATION THE vorks of Restoration bird 2epair which bs re been cariied on during tie last five years, com- prise the thorough restoration of the Tower the Choir with its Aisles Il ttird of the Nave and tbe Drain- ige of the whole iuildiag. These several works; "cstinf between eighteen and nineteen thousand "ounat,have absorbed all the old Subscription*, with the exception of Mr Traherne's bequest of JE2,000 not yet due, and the Bishop has in consequence ciifl oalated an appoal for new Subscriptions, to complete the Restoration of the TTave, its Aisles, and the Transepts. The cost of this is estimated by Mr Soott at £ 12,500. The Secretaries will gladly on application send any one a copy of Mr Gilbert Scott's Second fiernrt showing what has been effected, and what worn o a pressing nature still remain to be done; and they will also thankfully acknowledge any SubeoriptioBf which may be made. The following Donations have been already pro- mised for the "work remaining to be done Rev J. M. Traherne (a bequest) £2000 Rev John Bo wen, Llangorse (omitted from former liau by inadrertence) 5 Richard Lie wellin, Esq, Tregwynt 30 0 Mrs Mould, Falmodeston Rectory 5 9 Mrs Geo. Holgate Foster (second donation) 50 0 Rev H. Williams, Brecon 2 S J. W. Kershaw, Esq, Warwick 2 0 Mrs Kershaw, Warwiok 1. Rev A. J.M. Green (first subscription) 4 0 Rev John Hughes, Vicar of Finally ani,. Prebendary of St David's (2ad donation) < W Rev D. Jones, Bishopston, Glamorganshire 6 0 Rev Secrotan Jones, Oystermouth, Glamor- gan sliiro ft The Lady Llanover 26 0 Mrs Harford, Blaise Castle 10 10 Rev J. Phelps, Carew (second donation) 10 flj Rev J, Jones, Llanfihangel Genau'r ulya ^second donation) 6 George Baugh Allen, Esq, Temple (second donation) 10 ft Mrs Paynter, Pembroke 6 O Mrs W. H. Reed, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs Leach, Pembroke 2 ? Rev H. S. Blink, Pembroke 0 10 T. Mansell, Eeq, Pembroke 1 l L. P. Gibbon, Esq, Pembroke 5 0 W. Hulm, Esq, Pembroke 5 O W. O. Hulm, Esq, Pembroke 1 I J. Dawkins, Esq, Pembroke ft Mrs W. Gibbon, Pembroke 5 0 Mrs D. S. Thomas, Pembroke 2 2 Mr Hitchings, Pembroke 2 0 George Jones, Egq, Pembroke 3 a Messrs Jones, Pembroke Mill 3 0 Mr W. Williams, Pembroke 2 t Messrs Davies and Pratt, Pembroke 1 1 Mr Warlow, Pembroke 2 2 R. Al. Jones, Ei-q, Pembroke 1 1 W. Thomas, Esq, Orange Hall, Pembroke.. 0 10 Mr G. Barrett, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Beddoe, Pembroke 2 2 Mrs Morris and Son, Pembroke 0 10 Mr Edward Traeey, Pembroke 0 10 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 0 10 Mr Burchell, Pembroke 1 0 Mr Lowless, Pembroke 0 10 Small Sums, by Rev J. Alien 1 5 Mrs Roch, Packeston (second donation) 10 0 N. A. Roch, Esq, Paekeston (2nd donation) 10 ft A. J. Morison, Esq, Portclew 5 0 Rev Latimer and Mrs Jones, Carmarthen 25 0 G. White, Esq, Tenby (second donation) 10 0 Col. Voyle, Tenby 10 0 Rev G. Hunlnigton, Tenby 6 0 Rev J. Hearn Peppelwell, Tenby 2 0 Rev E. K Willis, Teaby 0 10 Mrs Howells, Tenby 6 0 J. Gwynne, Esq, Tenby (first donation) 3 3 C. W. R. Stokes, Tenby 1 0 G. Chater, Esq, Tenby 2 2 Mrs Girardot, Tenby 2 0 Colonel Onslow, Tenby 2 0 Mrs Onslow, Tenby 1 0 Miss Puxlev, Tenby 2 0 Mr James Rogers, Tenby 2 0 Captain Rees, Tenby 1 1 Captain Evans, Tenby 1 9 Two Sums of Five Shillings each 0 10 Mr C. Allen (in Photographs of St. David's) Tenby 5 ft Mr Joseph Gregory, Tenby 3 3 Mr John Phelps,Tenfey 1 i M r E. Saies, Tenby 1 1 Mrs Hughes, Tenby 1 j Mr John Thomae, Norton, Tenby. 1 1 Mr W. Walkinton, Tenby j j Mr Thomas Marchant, Tenby 1 1 Mr Jonee, Postmaster, Tenby 1 1 R. Lascelles, Esq., Croft, Tenby 1 q J. T. Hawkeley, Esq., Caldy, Tenby 6 0 Rev G. W. Birkett, St Florence, Tenby 5 9 Messrs John Harvey and Sons, HaTerforck west (second donation) 10 10 The Welshman Newspaper 10 10 The Brecon County Times 10 0 The Western Mail 10 0 The Tenby Observer 10 0 The Cambria Daily Leader 10 0 The Pembrokeshire Sera d jq 0 n. G. Allen, Esq., Lincoln's Inn, (second Donation) 100 Mrs Mirehouse, The Hall, Angle, Pembroke 10 0 The Eail of Cawdor, (second donation) 200 J. H. Scourifeld, Esq., M.P. (2nd donation) 100 It Lewis Lloyd, Esq. Monk Orchard, Surrey 5 q Col Lloyd, Lillesden, Kent$0 Henrv Leach, Esq., Corston 10 9 Mrs Bayne, (second donation) 26 0 Miss Robson, Penally, (sccond donation) 6 0 Messrs Richard James and Son, llaTerford. west. 6 H. Rees, Esq., Llangranog, Newcastle Emlya 1 j Rev William Edmunds, Rhostie Rectory, Aberystwyth 2 0 Rev John Felix, Llanilar 2 0 Rev J. Tombs, Burton Ie. Messrs Powell, Mathias, and Evans, Haver- west 10 10 Wm Davies, Esq., Spring Gardens, Haver- fordwest k 0 J. W. Phillips, Esq., Rock Cottage, ditto Ó. Messrs Greenish aad Dawkins, Market street ditto 5 | Rev Thomas Horn, Haverfordwest (second donation) Rev George Horn, Haverfordwest .]'' a f? MiBs Eminent and Miss Gwyther, ditto *.]"" 9 n Mr D. P. Saunders, Bridge street, ditto 1 ? M r John Phillips, Castle Square, rlitto .!]* 1 » Mr Stephen Green, High street, ditto (second donation) • Mr W. Lloyd, Hi*h Btreet, Haverfordwest 1 Mrs Philpott, Castlo Hotel, di to .w » John Lewis, Esq., Bank, ditto. ) Wm. John, Esq., Victoria Place, ditto 1 Mrs Potter, High street, ditto Mr P. P. Ellis, High street j Mr Richard Williams, Dew street,"ditto" 1 t Mr James Davies, Victoria Place'dittn 1 « Mi John Brown, Market street 'ditto 1 Mr T, Baker, High street, ditto 1 j Messrs Groea andI John .Quay str^t, ditto" 1 0 Sr ?Sii i ?h 8tree.t- • • • • 0 10 Mr E. H. Elks, Dew street, ditto 0 10 j rMdcriok W.ioholl. E. u«gha™ 26 S Rrv'Tl'i 'Ji*"1!' q' (stiCr,nd donatio) 10 0 t°K nT°°%,Efl'j'u"'Tre'«6m- HO F • Re*. R. Jones, £ ur!dbs1ii^ I ? J • R.I F r ^j'liatria, Br.eon (2nd donation) 10 0 WE B'^U-n,Prhker* 0 0 fr* Squire, Swansea 5 Chanes Bath, Kq, Swansea 26 Oontribuhon from the parish of St. Bride's Mr t ?et YyTm* Rober{8 2 5 \1 t m106' 0ai,lQ S(luare» H■ West o n lty,i(,r t;,reet. L,nd,,n 110 T vaughiiP, iisq., Upton Castle 10 10 0 J. i^lwall, E-q, Abergwili 10 10 0 V/i. \v ;iiif-na Sliter, Cheltenham 5 0 6 A fnend, by Miss Welbey Parry, 2nd denuion 5 0 0 p"v-f -1, Morgan 5 0 0 Uean of Bangor 2 0 0 J. Jeffreys, Esq. pddl. snbseriptioa 1 1 0 OoUfection at Llandigwydd, by Re- P. Lewis 20 0 0 at, o 3 ;0 it ,3V"c -y- I ay tbe Krv uiiori > uomas. btc, .tj^ord hurea and OKA'RIiES ALLEN, i:enus, iloncr&ry taries; by Messrs M osbip and SONS, Benkoi* Cap" marthen, Mid by Messrs Wwtms and Co