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^frcadmoor Anthracite Coal, Brick, and Tile Company. p'OR SALE-RUBBLE and CULM, of Superior J- quality for Smelling, Lime-Burning, and House pur- pases, P-rf. city 3weet. «tAP'Y T0 J* SPENCER, Jefferson House, Tenby, or, at the orks, Broadmoor Colliery. Broadmoor Anthracite Coal, Brick, and Tile Company. FOR SALE—DRAINING PIPES, from One-and-a .JL' Half Inch to Four Inches. of a very superior quality •'•o.gno.1 BUILDING BRICKS. Apply to J. SPENCER, Jefferson House, Tenby, or, at the orks, Broadmoor Colliery. DIOCESE OF ST. DAV!D S. ORDINATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fpHAT the LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S in- tends to liold a GENERAL ORDINATION, in the PARISH CHURCH OF ABERGWILI.on SUNDAY, 4ih dnv of MARCH next CANDIDATES FOR ORDERS ARE REQUESTED TO FORWARD oie, th« undersigned, their ORDINATION PAPERS. with *e p istage pre paid, on or before Tuesday, the 2i)th day of KBKUARY next. {ufler which no papers can he received), and to RPPe-ar at ABPRGWILI PALACE for EXAMINATION, on *uKSDAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY next. Graduates of j'lfnbridge will he required to produce a Ccrtific.iie ot **ing passed the Voluntary Thpological Examination, and «fc°*r Trinity College Dublin, will be required to produce *# Divinity Testimonium. By desire 01 the Bishop, VALENTINE DAVIS, N.P. Dy. R'cistrar. Pembroke-Dock Patriotic Fund.
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Robertson, Esq. £ 2 2 0 *»ev. Josephus William* 0 10 0 Front-street. Jtev. Lewis Evans 0 5 0 King-street. ™i*s Barrjay 0 2 C Mr Rollings 0 2 6 -Mf N-<s!i 0 2 6 Rhode 0 5 0 Mr Wolcock 0 2 6 ™R NICHOLAS .026 1t!r Merrynian .036 Queen-street. John 0 2 6 Mr Gates 0 2 6 Mr Glanville 0 5 0 Mr Peters 0 5 0 Mr Hawkins ••• 0 5 0 MrG. Moiris 0 2 6 Mr Thomas Morrie 0 5 0 Mf Mathews ••• ••• ••• 0 2 6 Jot. n-azAt.. n in n 3—" UlillllH* » H Mr Roch 0 5 0 Mules 0 A 0 Friday •street. J. Pearne. 0 50 Mr James Eastlake 0 I > 0 ^■pt. Proptrt 0 3 0 AHion-s^Uare. Mf Dawkins 1 1 0 Mr Davies ••• ••• 0 10 0 South Park-street. Mr Hsndmck 0 2 6 Mr Murphy 0 10 0 Rey. G. F. Kelly 0 10 0 Llanian Terrace. 'j'jhn Hammond, Esq. 0 10 0 k'*ut. Hayne, R.N. 0 11 0 Charles Hnynp. Esq., Surgeon 0 10 0 ''•Hies Cocks, E»q. 0 7 6 Bu*h-ttreet. Mrs Sturgcss 0 8 0 Lieut. Gordon. RE. 0 10 0 Mr W.GIanville 0 10 0 Mr Phillipp. 0 5 0 Mr M or com be 0 5 0 Mrs Priest 0 3 0 x By Coast Guard. '• JJf A. McCornick 0 3 0 Mr David Perry 0 3 0 S*r James James 0 3 0 Mr Llcyd 0 3 0 t London Road. Mr Thomas Phelps 0 2 6 Diamond-street. Mr Yerward 0 S 0 4 Lawes-street. Mr Rundle, R.N. 0 10 0 „ Lewis-street. Capt. W. Pearne 0 5 0 Meyriek-street. C*pt. Laen, R.N 0 10 0 Mr Laen 0 10 0 Sr G- Hunt 0 5 0 Mr Norris 0 3 0 Mr* Baily 0 10 0 Mr Wm. Hughe. 0 10 0 Mr Sydney Lyon 0 2 6 ^dmtin(j Chauner, Esq. 0 15 0 *«r John Couch 0 2 6 •Mr Robert Moor 0 2 6 Mr Johnston 0 5 0 MrGeorge Ddwkins 0 10 0 Pembroke-street. r*r George White 0 10 0 Miss Lewis 0 2 6 Miss 0 2 6 Mr Scott, jun. 0 .5 0 Mr Thomas Edwards 0 3 0 At r Wilken,on 0 2 6 Mr R. Tregenna 1 0 0 *'«• Phillip# 0 5 0 Scott, sen. 0 4 0 'Mr* Groves .026 Jjr Phillips, Ordnance Depfiftrtient 0 4 0 if ^'ar'ow» Kingswood. 0 10 0 "r James Huzzy, Pembroke Ferry 0 5 0 0 £ 32 12 0 "Urns under 2s. 6d. 2 13 8 Total 27 5 8 Fishguard Life Boat Fund.
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r»E Committee giat.-fully acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions, up to the 13th ol Jan., 185-5: — Per Messrs. Walters and Co. 5*V-C. H. Birhan, £ 10 0 0 Edwardes E>q. 5 0 0 ~y;d Vauiihait, E-q ■ 2 0 0 yeorgf Lrnrt Phillip#, Esq. 1 0 (J £ H. Puilir.ps F.-q M.P.10 0 0 T* W. R. ch 1 0 0 "John Harvey and Sons 10 0 Lfcwis Mat bias, E-q. 10 0 0 _Y°*e» Griffiths, Esq. 3 0 0 j8me» Owt n, E-q. 0 10 0 1 B. Pbi'ipp*, Esq. (n'Ci)nd subscription) 10 0 0 .X^otnag Lle*< ellyn, E*q. 5 0 0 SrorK** Bi-nm-'t, spirit merchant 0 10 0 fwit Hon. Lord Dyttevor 10 0 0 j • alters, Esq., b.-triker 5 0 0 r., H. Hh tries. Esq, Trevhpcwn 3 0 0 i''Oinas Philpnit, Castie Hotel 0 5 0 yiscoun; Emlyn. M.P 10 0 0 *'r» Barhani, Ticcwn 5 0 0 £ Friend 0 4 0 R:der, EEq" Df\ughlon Park. 1 0 0 Per Wiikins and Co. Z; • Fortune, Esq., Lewesion 0 10 6 • Hu^he*, Esq. 0 1*J 0 w. Per Mr. W. Taughan. 'Ilium G^yntie, Esq. 3 0 0 \nP'- H. B. Mends 2 0 0 hard LlewWIyn, Esq. 10 0 0 J "e Lord Bishop of St. David's 5 0 0 jj" J.imet G» ynne 1 1 0 ?? Mathias, E'q. 110 V" >V. Jenkinx, merchant 1 1 0 J*e*i Vaiighai>, Esq. 1 0 0 jf'r D. V. Nicholas, Post Office 1 0 0 ,"f?h Hurries, Esq. 1 1 0 G. P. L>-»is, Esq .• I 0 0 .Jr W. H.Jenkins, Pnnty philip 1 0 0 i'*nry JmUins. E q Jordauston 1 0 0 k")'1- IIenry Llrweilvn 1 0 0 Jy1*. W. Rowlands. Vicar 10 0 Vjr John Dav.es, Stamp Office 0 10 6 jJr John Evans, S«»an Inn 0 10 6 »r|r in. Vuughan. drogeist «. 0 10 6 J]? Thomas Evans, druggis: 0 10 6 Mary Philiips ••• 0 10 0 L. Phillips, sailtnaker 0 10 6 John Vincent 0 10 fi J* D. athen, Esq., Stirgeon ••• 0 10 6 ?Jr D. J.. Vauglian, metclmtit 0 10 6 i*r Hughe*, CuBtom House 0 10 6 j ?*• W. Davies, Tower Hill 0 10 6 ( Ifur. Richards. R N. 0 10 0 \*Pt. John Thomas, Mariners .0 10 0 f^r Levi James, auctioneer 0 10 o H. R. Richardson 0 10 6 rjr Thomas Davies, draper 0 10 0 JJr D. Williams, Drym. 0 10 0 JJr T. Lewis, Dydryn 0 10 0 T. Richardson, A.M. 0 10 6 *Lloyd, Tower H ill 0 10 0 ?/rs Meyler, Commercial 0 5 0 Enoch Lewis 0 5 0 Mr R. J. Thomas, R.l. OfRoer 0 5 0 j^?pt. Jo|n WadeR, Artuose ..050 E*ans, London 0 5 0 j^pt. James Clay ,0 5 0 fjr H. L. Williams, High strett 0 5 0 rjr B. Williams, Trecoed .« 0 5 0 Hsnry Bowen, Treraynydd « 0 A 0 ffr John Smith, maltster 0 5 0 ^honias Price, Esq, New ton .» 0 5 0 l*f W. Williams, Bwlcbygroes ,.050 Mr Thomas Jenkins, maltster 0 6 0 j/*r» 3/ary Francis 0 5 0 2*r Henry Nicholas, draper 0 5 0 Owen Harries, Good wick Bridge 0 5 0 Dairiel George •• 0 5 0 Mortimer 0 5 0 James Llewellyn 0 5 0 J''oaias Jones. Esq., Aberystwyth 0 6 0 ^ol) mms, ^er dit>o .140 V"tte-l by Cnpt. Juhti Evan*4 Swan 4 19 9 v Jiog ur)>^ (j 9 lu Additional subscriptions will b? thankfully receive'.) n\ Panks at .HnVerfurifwt-st, by the Rev. IJ ■ B-irhau-, Ot Mr Win. Vaughan, Treasurer, Fi»hfc">ar<l. JOHN WILLIAMS, btcxriatj;. FRENCH MERINOES IN A GREAT VARIETY OF COLOUR, ARE OFFERED FOR SALE AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, BY CARTER & DAVIES AT THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 19, MAR K E T S T R E E T, HAVERFORDWEST. Their Business is conducttdupnn the Ready Money Principle, which is o! vi'>usly the mint advantageous to Pur- chasers, I he Goods are all marked in plain ifgures,- from whicli m> abatemeii! i r,n h<' n,-lit'. HAVERFOBDWEST & SOUTH WALES CABINET & UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISlIXtlENT WILLIA M BLETHYN, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, ETURN his sincere thanks to his F,it>nds IInd the Public in general for iheir vt), ki',d patrnnage during tLe L 1,1(1 .ir '"♦wrm them that he has KEVOVED h's Business f.om Markft-s'reet to H Hi H- u v- POSI 1 h MRfe. lJ()[ I ER'S H KA DING ROOMS, where he hopes, by his efuleavour to kt-^p Articles ol the Newest Style and the Best Workmanship, to merit a continuance of their patronage. r >FV.BR;.B^SV,TO. EXTENSIVE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, with a CHOICE SELECTION t >• l'URNirURE, also, a Large Stock of Brussels, Kid.lerminst. r, Dutch, and other Carpet tifjv, Ilnjjs. lnt la, Cocoa, and otiier Mattings and Mats; Swing, Toilet, Cheval, and Pier Glasses, together with other articles too numerous to mention ek Å Large Stock of French and other Paper Hangings, from 4 -,d. per piece and upwards. Agent to the British Plate Glass Insurance Company. NO MORE CANDLES REQUIRED. THE OBSERVATORY, MARKET STREET, H A VEIl FOR D W EST. H!TK is tiow S liing a ne*T Brass I^ainp with Stand complete for NINE PE.NCK. Lacquered Lamps for fn»ing into ( andl'-sricks E-ghi Pence '-vith French Screw ro :tnrn up the (ape wirk strong Ctindlesiick fth.iped La*rip com 1. Is. Oil, each Lamps (quite new) 2s.6d. to 3s. each; Brass, H.*U, and Siairc^se Lamps 2s. (Jo. eacls; iH.Je aiul other Lmterns from 2t». (itl. each. All th t^bovt* fitted with the French Screw to burn the flat tape wick. Lost ■ burning OSK PKSSY FOR NI.VR HOt'KS. Ti»e Ii*;hr much better than Tiiat by »ny Candle, and at /ei? than tut f the coat, lape H ICK for the AHOVR% C'»S Penny for two »eef. Pure Refined FRr,cH Co'za Oil, Eight Pence per pint. One Pint ot this Oil will la*t longer than Two Pounds of C'nndles. N-> Snnliiiig required. » T. J. WHITE, Clock and Watch Maker, Sllversmitti, Jeweller, &.c., &c., f X? LLY invites all persons not yet supp lieij with L-unps fo call attd inspect his Stock of Eitfflish and Fiench Mod-r-<tors, whit h FAR SUHPASS ALL LAMPS hitherto brought before the Public Pric- s from 7s. 6<1. to £ 3 10s. •>.« h, in< ludi»K.^tHn<is. Shades, and Chimney*. J The best Colza Oil always on Srile, aUo Shades, Chimneys, and W'cks lor the ahove. Every Lamp sold by T. J. White is Warranted, ard. will be taken hack if it does not burn well and .jrjL as T. J. W. has a yvorkman who thoroughly understands the mechanism 01 the Moderator Lamp, he; is I *pf enabled to offer his customers the further advantage 01 huviny their Lumps repaiieJ (ifnecenary) during < the first Two Yea rs FR F R OFCH'PGK. I Balls and Private Parties Lighted with the Moderator Lamps at c.n how's notice. J yjjffQB™ A lot ot Camphine and Candle L-imps to bf «oid at very reduced prices. t T.J. W. ilsn begs to call attention to his general Stock, compri<ins; Clotk*, Watches, Jewellery, Silver Goods, P.lectro and Albata Plate, Papier and Japan Goods. Cabinet Wares, China Ornaments, (Jlass and China, Barometers, Thermometers, Fancy Cutlery, Eye GUsses and Spectacles, Glass §jtt Shad, s, Repeating and other Pistols, Concertinas, Accordions. Flutinas, &c., &c. i §jtt Shad, s, Repeating and other Pistols, Concertinas, Accordions. Flutinas, &c., &c. t «jt • WEODJNG RINCS. 8 Clocks and IVitches of every description cleaned and repaired by experienced Workmen. Sole Agent lor ME1NIGS GALVANIC ELECTRO GEN ERATOR. 1 A little apparatus giving instantnneous relief in all cases of Nervous, Functional, ami Rheumatic '■» diseases. The effe. ts (being instantaneous) can bs tested before band at the depot—the Observatory, Market Street. If .verfordwest.
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SOUTH WALES R A I L W A Y. T I M E TABLE, JANUARY, 1855. \V K K K I) A Y H 8 TJ N I) A Y S O 5 Kxn iiap. Mml. Mail. H VR TRAINS. I&2 L 2>3() 1&2 j 2,3d 1^2 1,2,3d 1,2,3d 1,2,3d 1&2 1,2,3d 1,2,3d 1&2 1,2,3d a Class. Class. Ciass. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. C'a« Mile Starting from A. M, A. M. A. Ii, A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Haverfordwest 9 1.5 120 4 25 9 0 4 25 5} Clarbeston Ro^d ••• 9 27 135 4 40 9 15 4 40 112 Ntrberth Road • 9 47 145 5 0 9 35 5 0 v 171 Whitland 9 57 1 55 5 15 9 50 5 15 22# Saint Clears ••• 10 11 2 !•' I & 2 i0 5 I" 2 t 31 Carniartheh 6 i5 6 15 10 35 255 5 45 8 10 10 35 5 45 6 0 5hJ Llanelly 7 fi 7 6 11 16 346 6 30 8 55 11 26 6 30 6 51 62f Swallst"a (dt"p.) 7 34 7 34 11 35 12 45 4 10 7 5 9 34 8 30 i 15 7 5 7 30 1 67} Neath (dec.) 8 20 8 20 12 2 1 10 4 47 7 23 9 0 I :\5 7 23 8 0 1 105i Cardiff 10 l(l 1° 10 1 4 2 45 6 29 8 35 10 42 3 3 8 35 9 41 I 1171 Newport 7 52 10 45 10 45 1 25 3 12 6 58 .9 15 11 11 3 26 9 15 10 10 } 1341 Chepstow 8 31 1127 1127 1 50 3 55 7 38 9 50 11 51 4 10 9 50 1613 Gloucester (arr.) MLI&2 12 3> 12 30 2 3= I& 2 8 43 11 0 1 5 5 16 11 0 > Glo'ster (dep.) 9 45 12 55 12 55 2 35 5 30 H 50 11 40 1 15 5 25 11 40 168} Cheltenham(arr.) 110 12 5'l 12 50 3 0 5 55 9 5 1 30 13; 5 45 1 30 ri 196} Swindon (arr.) 11 18 2 19 2 19 3 50 7 1 £ 1 15 1*2 1 IS Swindon (dep.) 11 30 2 29 5 5 4 15 7 2'J 1 25 ? 10 1 25 >75| Paddineton 2 25 5 5 8 20 6 0 p! 1.5 4 15 10 0 4 15 B W K K K I) » Y S. I' SUNDAYS. 5 hurt) Mad. 1 M<ul. 1 £ DOWN TRAINS. 1?2,3d 1,2,3d 1 & 2 1.2,3d I & 2 1&2 1&2 1 & 2 1.2,3d 1,2,3d 1.2,3d 1 & 2 1 & 2 « 5 Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. C!a*s. Class. Class. Class. Ciass. Class. Ciass j Mile Start I nil from A.M. A. M. A. M A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Paddineton ••• C50 940)0 0)250 855 2 0 8 55 77 Swindon (dep.) 1 45 12 40 11 32 1 12 4 10 11 62 5 12 11 52 1,2,3 1,2.4 1,2,3 a. M > 114 Co'ster (dep.) 6 45 9 25 3 0 12 4') 3 0 5 45 1 35 8 20 6 4<» 1 35 1411 Chep»to<v 7 48 10 42 4 18 1 25 + 18 7 0 2 55 9 35 7 55 2 55 I 15*4 Newport 8 18 II 17 5 2 I 50 5 2 7 3 30 7 38 0 Li 4 48 8 33 3 30 I70i Cardiff 8 42 11 40 5 32 2 11 5 3i} 3 55 « 3 5 13 8 58 3 55 £ 0$ Neath(dep.) 10 25 1 13 7 22 3 10 7 2? & 15 9 5!) 7 0 10 35 5 15 Swansei. (arr.) 11 10 1 45 8 5 3 45 8 5 40 10 15 7 3)115 5 4M) 216 Swansea (dep.) >•• 10 50 7 38 3 2-' 7 38 5 45 10 '2'i 7 45 5 4.*) 2144 Landore U '» 8 0 3 35 8 O 10 30 7 55 225 Llanelly 11 45 8 35 3 55 8 35 0 20 10 5 3 8 22 6 20 | 2445 Carmarthen 12 45 9 27 4 40 9 27 « ( 7 5 11 4. 9 9 ( 7 5 1 253 Saint Clears 1 8 4 „8 I 7 18 9 29 | 7 18 2;">8J Whitl ind 1 48 5 15 # 7 30 9 46 « I 7 30 1 264 Narberth Road* 1 55 5 31 7 45 10 u i; j 7 45 270$Cl->ibecton Road 2 17 5 48 -s I 8 5 10 19 ;.j 18 5 < 275} Haverfordwest 2 32 6 0 —" V 8 20 10 „• ( S 2» Station tor Pembroke ami I ntH. ']
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Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's American Sarsaparilla. rPHIS is one of the most extraordinary and valuable 1 Medicines in the world. Its superiority over other preparations ot like char cter, made in thisiountiy, arises from the mode ol manufacture, and the advantage of ob- taining and working the root iti its green Mid fresh state. The root, when brought to Ih;8 country, is dry, vapid, and almost tasteless, ils virtues and juices having all evaporated while it often becomes mouldy, musty, and partially de- cayed, so that it is quite unfit for nse. ENGLISH TESTIMONY. We give a fi w ol the many comn unications we have re- c,ivedlinct w«- have been in En).land, itom thonewho have experienced the great ben< ifts of u.ing this celebrated me,liein. They must have some weight in convincing the public of its great va'ue. 49, Davies street, Berkel. y-sqtiare, Sept. J. 1851. Gentlemen, —1 have much piea-ure in testifying to the numerous thanks I hive received troin various pfSons who have taken Ol Dr. J.¡coh Townsend's Sa-sapai ijia, many 01 whom will be happy to give you testimonials should vou eq.iire them. I am doubly pleas, d t>> t e able to speak to the todd effects I have seen my elf p odufed by the S.irea parilltt; for I must confess tha. although I was not pre- judicial, I was rather sceptical as to its virtues, whi'h I would no have believed it possessed, had I not seen it.-I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOHN JAIMKRSON. Messrs. Pomerov, Andrews, and Co. FURTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. GRKAT CEII(M OF ^/LF.S. 17, Plielps-sreetj \Valworth, Feb. 22, 1853. Gfnttfmen.- was afflicted with the blind Piles, and was under medicSl treatment for three mot ths, hut obtained no relii f: PJeariiig of Old Dr. Jacob To^nsernl's Sarsa- parilla, I obtained -ome. ai d. after taking it a short time, the m cumulated formpt matter copiously discharged, and I almost immediately tthtflinrd rÈ'\i,.I. I still continued its use for Lo iim, ityid not only founti relief, but R etioe, and aiii now free from paill. I most sii cert ly recommend it to all who are similarly nfftcied.— 1 am. gentlemen, your obedient servant, M. HYDE. Messrs. Pomeroy. Andrews, and Co. 8. Ashley-terrace, City-road, London, Jone 8, 1852. Gentlemen, — Please send me again three quart hottlel of Old Dr. Townsends's Sarsaparilla. I feel miith better, and the general system gre.tly improved, and I hope, 1 shall be all rijilit with the three now ordere(I.-I itist, genii(-men, yours very respectfully, JoiyS W. MUNCH. Messrs'. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co ^73, Strand. William Weahi, 1, High-street, Southsea, writes; I have taken several bottles id Old Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and deriV."d< benefit !rom it." Rev. J. W. Wilson. Wes- -ej*an Minister, «t Biggleswade, writes, June 7, 1852, I have derived much benefit fJolII taking Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla." FEMALE COMPLAINTS. GRBAT CURE OF NERVOUSNESS. London. June, 10. 1852. Gentlemen,— My wift has been long afflicted wfth a ner- vous complaint from which she suffered severely. Able physicians and many remedies tVete tried ifi vain, but I am happy to inform >ou that she has entirely recovered by using a few bottles of Old Townsend's Sarsaparilla. J. R. PKTERSON. Messrs. Pnmeroy, Andrews, and Co. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS, &c. The a.-mie inay be said ot these as in the cure of the severer chronic maladies; the Sarsaparilla and the Uilll. ment will effectually wipe off all disagreeable eruptions, and render the sur/acre c!e*f iind beau:iful. Ladies troubled with rough, pimply skin, or a gross, masculine surface, will do well to use these Medicine*, if they wish clear, delicate, and transparent complexions. Nothing can exceed their dfita" Y in this respect. CURE OF A DISORDERED STOMACH. Lower Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor-square, July 41, 1851. Gentlemen,—1 beg to inform you that 1 have been using your Medicine, Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, lor a com- plaint in my stomach, from which I suffered a long time, and I am happy to say it has cured me. I shall be happy to answer any letter of inquiry, as I am satisfied your Sarsaparilla is worthy of all the recommendation I can givp It. JAHES FoRSYTU. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co, SICK HEADACHE—A CASE OF MANY YEAR'S STANDING. The following is one of those cases arising frnm a disor- dered stirte of tire uterine lunctio. s, which affect th>' whole syg'em, and bring on some ol the most distressing sufferings. This lady lias suffersd moee or iess for tert years, and has now entirely recovered by the use of D'r. 1 ownsend s Sar sapanlia. She says: — B'rk» ley-square, Jan. !«>, lo53. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co.—! bxve used your D-r. lo* send's Sarsaparilla for fick headache and general debility, arising from a disordered state of my system, and «m happy to inform you that it has completely restored tne to former health and strength. I experience a debtee <>l comfort, buoyancy 01 spirit-, and renewed strength, which I have not known for len year*. This great benefit alor.e induces me to write an acknowledgement. Disliking III) name in full to go U-fore the public. I «(ve my initials kl us. E. VV. C." 11. f pints, 2». Sd.; Pints, 4s.; S:na!i Quarts, 4v. Cd. <itiarts, 7s. t.c.; and .VJatnmoths, lis.; Six .Mammoths sen r e for 60s. VOAiEUOY, ANDREWS, & Co., Sale Propiietor:, Warehouse, 47zi, Strand THOMAS D. M E Y L E R (Successor to Mr. 0. E. Davies) Dispensing- & Family Chemist, Seedsman, &c. (Patent Medicine and Perfumery Warehouse. Dealer in British Wines.) HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. King-Street, Pembroke- Dock. JR <E» 22$? as aria as a 22 & ST, BLACKSMITH, RETURNS his si cere thunks to his Friends and the I Public in general jor t'etr kind support towards him f.,r the last Twenty Seven Years in the above place. J.M begs to arq.iaint his Fiiend> and the Publii- tb-tt be intends carrying on the Trade in a more exte sive way than he has hitherto been doing. J. M. also bè,ø to acquaint the Public that he has purchased an An<llor Bell-nvs, and like- wise an Hydraulie Chain Proving Machine, and that he intends c mmencirg the Anchor ..lld Chain business irn- mediately, and hopes, by employ ing experienced Workmen to be able to give satisfac tion in that branch as well as in all other kinds ot Ship Woik. N.B.— Mill and Machine Spindles made, new steeled, and .timed of! to pattern, and Brasses cast to suit Copper Wire, Drawn, and Boat Nails made to order Iron Axle Trees, Ploughs, and Harrows of the newest fashions and the hesl principles; all kinds of Agricultural Implements made to order on the shortest notice. 4ST AV APPRENTICE WANTED. What is infirm from your sound parts shall fiy.- Health shall live free and sickness freely die."—Shakspeare. UNDElt TUE AND PATROXAOK OP THB THI PRISCITAL QUEEN. NOBITITY. rHE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS j > OPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, IV Asthma, Hoarseness, Imiiitestion, Palpitation ol the Heart, Crodp, Hooping Cough, Jfinuenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of ihe Chest and Local Pains. MURK WONDERFUL CURKS FROM MANY THOUSANDS OF OTHERS :— SEVERE ATTACK OF RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. Dear Sirs,- liavitig suffered many years from severe at- tacks of Rht umatic pains, I feel great pleasure in telling y- u that 1 have derived great benefit from your invaluable Plastet. 1 shall most certainly recommend it to all my friends, all medical aid being of no use whatever. YOI) are at leave to publish this in any way you may think proper. I am, dear sirs, yours truly, Leamingtcn, Aug. 12th, 1851. R. MAYOR, M.A. Carrickglass, Longford, Ireland, July 2nd, 1854. Gentlemen,—Herewith I send you sixteen Postage Stamps for another of your very valu ible Ropers' Plasters. The one already got has given me considerable use. (Signed) WM. SCAN LAN. HOOPING COUGH CURED. g;rRi—1 have used your Ropers' Plasters for myself and c children for several months with decided beneHtfor Hooping cough three of my children being comparatively well since their application I am, Sirs, yours respectfully, T. MAIDEN. Ash Cottage, Stalisfield, near Faversham, Kent. j Communicated by Mr. J. C. RKINHAItDT, Chemist, 'j Hull.) Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3rd, 1853. S,rs_Having found great benefit from Hoopers' Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the advantage of those who suffer, as I have done for a long ] time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pairi3 in the chest, and palpitaibm of the heart, atysing from indigestion and liver complaint 1 yvas under niedtc-il treatment many months without feeling any belter, at last I tried one of RooflE'r's Plnsfel'l\ alld a Do" 01 PtlIB, IIIhidJ ¡:avl' IIII' relief in a few daj's, from which time my health has improved, and 1 am now quite well. I remain with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Haydon Vic»trage, Sleaford, April 27th, 18.51. Sirt.—Thf effects ot Ropery's 'tasters I had some short tin.e since from you has been so niirvelf us among my poor parishioners that 1 will ltlalk you t., send me an lis. Case as soon as convenient. —Your obedient servant. A. Lf, A," I N G \N'l,"LL. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are theteloi-e cau- tioned to NOTICE !—The words ROOPER'S ROYAL BATH PI.ASTKR," engraved on ilie Govei iiiieii, Stamp. j PREPARED ONLY BY lWBT. HOPER AND SON On CHEMISTS, S H E FFI E LD, 1; On Medico-Chemical 1'rincples, irom British Hetbs, and ttie Gums and HaUains ot the Eastern Clime, •*n.-ra The treee drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health bits aud makes it sovereign as it flows." Ftlll-s^ed Plasters, ench: or direct 1 V Post on ren"pt of 4, or I., eveh IN Postage ■Stamps. For Family use, ami Charitable purposes, bit.,— in j Tin Caj.es, at 4-5. 63., I Is., 22r., each <.as.<. Sold by most Patent Medirine Venrfcns ttt tin- United Kingdom. BEWARE OF 1 M IT A'I W?'$Be p«rj«'uiur to ?sk .or R'JPiilt'S PLANTERS, DAILY COMMUNICATION BKTyVKEN MILFORD, HAVERFOBDWEST, FISHGUARD AND NEWPORT. P'lE PKINCII OF WALE s hUrl RAILWAY o- U- I'-S will leave 'lie D ims Hotel. VI ilior.. ?>■'■ n.fn.,tbt> Coinmeri ial Inn, Haveriordwest, ai 2.3'1 p ti (immedia'ely after the^yri v d ol the 1st, IK!, ami 3 Cla -s i>u.su i ia.il) en r-Hte to Fisbgua'd *n.i Ne<>.<it. MM., wiii leave the Hoyai Oak I'n, Newpo-t. at 7.0 a.n I Royal (i.k Inn, Fishfti- rd, a'. 8.0 ..oi uh > CornmerciH I tin, H '.vortordwest, 2.30 p.m. en route to Miiford. WILLIAM JANTES., TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c: Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. WAHRAN i El) to he as good in qtiality as any Slates in W ales. Situ t ii seven mi!"s f.orn Haverfordwest within a quarter of a o.i)*. trnm the Turtvrike Road leading trom Haverfordwest to Fishguard—good easy new road to come out to the Turnpike Road. Stares supplied at the Quarry or the following prices: £ 8. d. Good Locals 0 15 0 per 1000 „ Princesses, 24 inches by 14., 8 0 0 per 1200 „ Duchesses, 2t „ 12 7 0 0 11 22 „ II 6 0 0 „ Courtesies,20 10 4 15 0 „ » 18 „ 10 3 15 0 „ 13 „ 9 3 0 0 „ „ Lords- 16 „ I0.300 „ „ Ladn a ]6 „ 8 .u 2 5 0 „ ,i 14, 8. 1 10 0 „ Apply to Mr. ROWLAND PKNRY, near Wolfscastle, Haverfordwest. DECAYED TEETH AND TOOTH ACHE. Patronised by Her Majetty the Quecti, and His Royal Highness Prince Albert. MR. HOWARD'S PATENT WHITE SUCCE- DANEUM, for filling Decayed Teeth, however arge the cavity. It is superior to anything ever before LIBed, as it is placed ir.the tooth in a soft s:ate, without any iressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as haid as the 'name), and will ren ain firm in the tooth for many years, 'endering extraction unnecessary, and arrests all further progress of decay. All persons can use the Succedaneum hemselves with ease. Prepared by Mr. HOWARD, Surgeon tientist, 17, George Street, Hanover Square, London, who will send it Free by Post to any part of the Kingdom, with full directions tor '*e—Price 2s. 6d. in postage stamps. Sold by all respect- ive Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Caution Observe hat the Signature "THOMAS HOWARD" in Red Ink s on the outside ot the wrapper, without which none is jenuine. Price 2s. 6d. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION SOSfiPANY OFFICE, (JUA I-, BRISTOL. IT HE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS JL unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence are ntended to Sail from CUMBERLAND IhsIX, BRISTOL, except the DART, for Newport, and SyviFT, for Cardiff, vhich will start from BATI/URST BAStN.) and as under- nentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liherty to ow Vesicls, duiing the Month of JANUARY, 1855. DURHN.-RosE.Capt. Burgess. From Bristol. From Dublin. Friday 5 7 mom ^Tuesday. 2 ..12 noon Friday 12 ..11 Jinorn'Tuesdav P 9 morn 'riday 1!) 7 morn'.Tuesday 16 ..I0 £ morn Friday 26 P2noonjTuesday 23 ..10 ;norn ITuesiay 3Q .11 morn jingle Fares — Cabin, £ 1 5s. Servants and Children (under 12). 14*. (including Stpward's Fees). Deck, 10s. rQ and Pro FClI es- Cabin. I: 1 128, 6<1. Deck, 15s. Avail- able until second Return Trip from date of issue. CORR. JUVERNA, Capt. Giltnore & SABRINA, Capt. Parker. From Bristol. From Cork. ruesday 2 6 tnorn Tuesday 2 3 after Saturday 6 .5 CJtuorn ruesriay 9 9 morn I Tuesday 9 7imorn vitnrday .13 12§ unrir Friday 12 9 tnorn ruesday .Hi 3J after Tuesday .16 1^ after >a urday .2ff 7j tinrn Friday ,.19 (i mom rVednesdsy ..23 9imnr» 'Wednesday ..23 71 norn Saturday ..27 1 after Friday 26 norn fiiesd-ty .3'> 4 after Tuesday .30 2 alter Cabin, 27"- 6d Servantaand Children (under 12), 15s. (including Steward's Fees). Deck, 10s. To and Fro, C. bin, 45* available lor Sixteen dayir. W TER FOB D. CAMILLA. C-p*. Aylw«r<|, & SIIAMKOCK, Capt. Thomas. Bristol II) W'terfnrd, U'nteifcrd to Bristol, CAMILLA, direct. 'AMII.LA & SHAMROCK -/trec< ''r? 1 iy 5 7 mo n r:c siJ'ay 2 3 alter '"riday I.' ..lljtn'rt. Friday 5 Cf-aorn 'riday .19 7 mor Tuesday 9 8 morn ''rid-y "6 12 nooi- Frid .v 12 ..11 morn SLIAFTIUOCK. Tuesilay id 2 after 'tilling'it M (fin d, /'liter, uuii Fr d .y 15 4 after -/ure 1 for divert. Toes fnv. 23 8 III"rIJ rue«tl iy 2 6 tno.i i'rilay 2u ..11 morn p.o o t i. ?<» o 'Tuesday 16 3ia-t.i Friday Feb. 2 3 a:t.-r Tuesday 23 9^;nn! Tuesday 3't 4 afte. Miiford to Wait-rford, M'ednesdays, Janulry 3, 10, & 24. at 8 Evening, and Thursdays, 18th and February 1, at 6 Morning. Fard-Cdlin. 25.<. Servants and Children .(under 12) Its. (iijeluiil)g Steward's Fees). Hfck 7». 6d. To and Fro Cabin, 40i. MILFORD. PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST. SHAMROCK, Capt. G. Themai. From Bristol. Tue* 2 6 uioro! Tt;es .23 Sjmorn Ines. 9 9 morn|Tue» 30 4 after 31 after! Fares—Same as Tenby. Miiford to Waterford, Wedofadays. January 3, 10, and 24. at 8 Evening, and Thursdays, 18;h and February 1, at 6 Morning. Best Cabin, 25s. Fore-cabin, 7s. 6d. VVattrford to Bristol Fridays. TENBY.—PutENix. From Bristol. From Tenlg. Friday 5 7 morn Tuesday 2 7 morn Friday 12 ..11 morn'Tuesday 9 ..11,morn Friday 19 7 mom (Tuesday lb' 5j after Friday 26 1 I$>in>rii! Tuesday 23 ..11 tnorn j Tuesday 30 6 after Horses, Carriages, &c., must be shipped at the tcr at Tenby, at least three hours before the above sailings. Fares -Best Cauin, Pis. Children, under 12 years, (is. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. (including Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. Children, under 12 years, 4s. Carriage, 42s. Pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d. S mal! One-horse ditto, 2os. Gig;20s, Horse,20s. Dog,3s. Rotiirn Tickets (avai I.hle for one week), Best Cabin, 18s. Fore Cnbin, 1 Is. CARM ARTHfiN.—PUCEMX. From Bristol calling at From Carmarthen calUnq Tenby. at Tenby. Friday 5 7 morn■ Tuesday 2 4 morn Friday 12 ,.11 morn Tuesday 9 8 morn Friday 19 7 morn Tuesday .16 2$alter Friday 26 ..lijtnorn Tuesday ,23 8 morn Tuesday .30 3 after Fares — Same as Tenby. CARDIFt .—SwtFT, Capt. JAS. CLEMENCR. I'rom Bristol. From Cardiff. Monday 1 4 after Tuesday 2 8f after Tuesday 2* 5 after Wednesday.. 3 4 after Wednesday.. 3 6Jmorn Thursday 4 5.jmotn Thursday 4 (> morn Fiiday 5 5 morn Friday 5 5. 7- mornjSaturday 6 6J norn Saturday 6 7 morn Monday 8 7 morn Monday 8 8.vnom Tuesday 9 7}u)orn Tuesday 9 8|morn Wednesday.. 10 8 morn Wednesday .K) 9Jmorn Thursday ..H SJmorn Thursday.M 10 morn Friday .t2 9 morn Friday 12 11 morn Saturday 13 lOjmorn Saturday .13 12 noon Monday .15 1 after Monday .15 2i after Tuesday* Iff 2$after Tuesday .16 after, Wednesday. 17 3 after Wednesday 17.. 4j alter'Thursday ..IS 4 after Thursday.18 6 morz.,Friday 19 5 mof.. Friday 19 7 mom-Saturday ..20 6fllwrtl Saturday .20 7 ntcro Monday 22 7 morn Monday .22 8 £ uioni:Tuesday ,23 8 morn Tuesday .23 9 morn, Wednesday ..24 8 morn Wednesday..24 10 moruiTbursday. ,25 9 morn Thursday.25 ll'Jmorn:Friday .26 10 morn Fiiday 26 11$'»ioriijSj{iurday .27 11 morn 'Saturday .27 12$n»onj Monday .29 IJafterj Monday .29 3 alt^riTuesday 30 2$alter j Tuesday .30 4 alter Wednesday.31 3 afte Wednesday..31 4$aberj NEWPORT.—DART, Capt. Jas. Parfitt. From Bristol. From Xeu-port. Monday. 1 4 after:'Tuesday 2 3$after We-tiiesday 3 6 morn; Wednesday 3 4.J alter Thursday 4 fijinorn Friday 5 6 morn Saturday. 6 7$tuorn j Monday 8 Hmolll Tuesday 9 9 morn j Wednesday ..10 8$'tnorn Thursday .11 ..10 morn .'Friday .12 9^mo n Saturday .13 12 J noon Monday .15 1^ alter Tuesday 16 3^ alter; Wednesday ..17 3$after Widnebday .;18 6 ui-u'iiiThursday .19 5$morn Friday 19 6 aiter SatuuTiy .20 fi$•• ori. Monday: 582 8$morn 'Tuesday 23 8$morn U'ednes fly ..24 ..10 morn Thursday .25 9$inorii Friday 26 ..lljmorn Saturday .27 ..ll.Jmorn M ml iy 29 3 alter Monday 30 2$after Wednesday .31 4$.tti.-r| Fur en — A' '■ er-Cabin, 3 A. Fore-Cabin, Is. 6.1. The wlnnr r.l the anove V. sgels are fitted up for the con- veyance ol Paisengers and Goods. — Female Stewards on HOiHd. Catfiages atid Hoises Shipped with care, and should be alongside two hours before sailing. AOENTS. — Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby Mr. A. Williams Havertordyvest; Mr. Palmer, Miiford; Mr." James, Pate; Mr W. R". Harvey Cardiff^ Mr. Mart.1, IIfra'combe; Mi Robert Stacey, CarmartSiei!} and Mr. R. Jones, Newport. NoTtcs.—The Proprietors ot the above Steam ^j.:ket- will not Uc accountable for any Cabin PassengerV I<ut;g.ag< (if lo-t or tlailiagt-il) above tiie va t.-e ot wo Poin ds nor oi an y D:vK Passen^f I Lu?gi\g? (Ii lost or lUinhge.i) ¡¡I,u\p tbr vcl.ie twenty Shiiiin^ unless in e»ch cast- entered «s siiv-b, ti.d reii'.hi m ptcpottion paid ibr Ih". same at tl;eiiim- 1c! delivery noi will titey be -.nswet al.le for #ny otbei pa;1 r:el ,itiJ»e i'iv* value ot l'>rty shillings (»' 'o»l or d»m«ge<t) ss as sucti, siiif trt""lgiit in proportion ;,uld. lot »;.e sa'i.t* at.(bt ;ue «f ^ifliv -ry. — Not «cc.mnt«ble l..r a 'iCH>d!>vit'orn.i .Sbippiin; Not. A'.l 'frti-r's miorma'tior! u., p'-v-t paifl. EMMA BROWN, TANXER, CURRIER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER DEALER, I) EOS ,re!lp"clf,¡Jly to anno ince to her Friends and the Public in general, that she intends carrying on the above osinesS in all its branches, and trusts, by punctually fulfilling all orders entrusted to her, to merit « continuance pitron^ge s liberally bestowed on her late lamented husband. NEW TIMBER YARD, £ 2 2 5D3S>a»35-3t £ aa28 58Sa 22 2 & 3 2S 3> V? ESSRS. WILLIAMS AND GREENISH, have ju«t imported frr.m Quebec, per barque "SOPHIA,' a well selected Cargo ot Choice WHITE and RED PINE, OAK, ELM, DEALS, STAVES, and L A I HW ()OD, wliich ihey now offer for Sale on very Liber'il Terms. N.B. This Cargo was selected and purchased on the spot by the Captain, all being carefully picked, &c.. of the verv best quality. SELLING OFF! GREAT BARGAINS! W. DAVIS & SON, RED HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, ARE about making some Alterations and Enlarging their Shop, which will cempel thPffi to clear ofT the whole (If J-TL their extensive Stock of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY GOODS at a GREAT SACRIFICE. The Goods will be offered much BE LO W COST PRICE,as the whole must be cleared our before tbeniiddleof next month. The Stock was ready for Inspection on Wednesday, the 10th instant. GENERALFURNISHINGE S T A B L I S H M E N T. LEWIS & REYNOLDS, CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, UNDERTAKERS, ANJ) GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, IN returning their sincere thanks to their numerous supporters and friends for the extended patronage*o liberally to iillv -L awarded them for a series of years. beg in the most respect'nl manner to inform them that they have removed from their late residence in Hill Street, and have taken to the extensive Establishment lately in the occupation of Mr. WM. BLHTHYN, situate in Market Street (opposite BROWN'S Wine and Spirit Vaults), where in future they intend carrying on their business in all its various branches, and they hope by unremitting attention, good material and workmanship, and moderate charges, to insure a continuance of those favours of which they have been hiiherto the recipients. In addition to the large stock of Furniture and Upholstery, their Show Rooms will be found replete with all the newest patterns in Papers, Pier Glasses, Carpeting, &c, &c. A Large Assortment of Feathers, Curled Hair, and Flock. STEAM SAW MITL S. J. MARYCHURCH & SON Have pleasure in announcing that their STEAM SAYV MILL is now at Work, and they are prepared to receive Orders fo SAWING AMERICAN PINE BALK AT TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE PER HUNDRED, I Or, if it be puichased of them, at Two Shillings per Hundred. Customers from the Coun-r3- may have their Twiiher cut to return the same day. In addition to this advantage, th Steam Saw possesses that of cutting PERFECTLY TRUE, thereby effecting alaiost sufficient Saving in working up the Titi.ber to pay for the Sawing. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, HAVERFORDWEST. FISHGUARD. OLD coax WHISKEY, AMD TORSION WINE STORES. GEORGE BENNET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT, MERCHANT. REDUCTION OF FARES BETWEEN MILFORD & BRISTOL. The l«nd ing or emharkatifsn of Goods or Passengers at Miiford, by whatever conveyance,or whether at the expense of the Steamer or otherwise, it at the risk of the Passenger. and the Oyvners of the Goods respectively. Passengersarelanded and embarked at Miiford (weather permitting) free of charge, in Boats provided by the Steaitiers. Cabin. Deck. Liverpool tonr from Milford. 13s. UII. tit (iti. Miiford to Bristol 9s. Od. 5s. Od. Ditto to Swansea (k Oif. Ss. 6d. BFTWKBN BRISTOL AND MILFORD. NOTICE.—RETURN Cabin Tickets available for SEVEN. TEEN DAYS and which will entitle the holda to embark t either Bristol or Swansea, ISQ. Noi ICB. — Return Cabin Tickets available for TWO VOYAGES in these Steamers, may be had from the undermentimed Agents or the Captain. Liverpool to Mil- ford, 18s. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWERN LlTEHPOdL, MILTORD, SWANSEA & BRISTOL For the MONTH of JANUARY, 1855, THE STEAM POW El- FUL S111 PS "I^ROUB A DOUR, CaPt. W. J. Beckett; GLEN- 1_ DOVVER, C-tpt. J. Wallace or some other suitable Vessel, is intended to sail with goods and paisenjrers t unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) fo'lows -witli or vithout pilots wd liberty to tow vtssels) From LIVERPOOL to MILFOKD & BRISTOL Landing passengers for Swansea (weather and time per- mitting) at the Mumbles. The steamer r from Miiford to Bristol (weather per- mitting) immediately after her arrival, which is seldom under 22 hours after sailmu from Liverpool. prom BHISTOL to SWANSEA & LIVERPOOL. From SWANSEA to LIVERPOOL, calling at MILFOBD,. MILFORD FOR LIVERPOOL. Friday, January 19th, about 11 o'clock, FM W The steamer sails lor Liverpool (weather permitting) immediately alter her arrival at Miiford, which is seldom under fi or 7 hours after leaving SwO\se". No Giods will be delivered until the freight has been paid and no Goods fur shipment will be received without a Snipoing Note, giving full particulars of theiraddtess, &c, 9 so pt tj he correctly entered on the Vessel's Manifest. GotvJr landed at Mibfid, must be removed the day after their tx; ?al, or will he stcired, if necessary on board the hulk EJ: ><K; which is the pit it of arrival and departure of the Stea.mf, SC^gir Apply to Fitzsimons, Applebee, and Co.. 20, Water-street, Liverpool G. H. Evans, Biistol; Edwin Edwards,Swansea; John Kenwortliy & Co., Manchester C. il. N H I 1. L Anr»t. Miiford. THE PROVINCIAL (WELSH) FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. FFICES:-lIlGll-TREET. WllEXlIAM; 35, KING-STREET, CHHAPSIDE, LONDON. CAPITAL £ 200,000. Tlla ONLY IICW COMPANY ESTAHLISHED IN THE rill-VCirxi.ITT. LIFE-POLICIES INDISPUTABLE. r|"MlE att<i:ion of the inhabitants of the Principality -L and Krijoir.iniT counties, is respect fully called to the t,-rms of tliih Company. w'io>-e rate of premium is as mode- rate as ig cons s ent with safety. Eiqldy pe-cent rf >the Profits will be apportioned to those Assurance* effec d under I ii- participating scale. P.'liciei Hsued for sums of £ 10 to £ -3,000. No cf.a.ge made on Policy Stamp. Notice t Assignment ot Policies regi-tered. The at-etiritr of a large Capital, subscribed by a well known Lncal Proprietary. Assurers are vow exempt Jrom Income Tuz upon th, premiums thev inay pay for assurances on their own or on their wiv. s' lives, (snch premium not to nc-*ed one-sixth of their taxable annual income) provided they assure uith such Offices as arc indicnt'd in the Act of Parliament, THIS COMPANY BEING ONE OF THE NUMBKR. LOANH OX POLICIES.—Assurers requiring advanc Oil their Policies liberally treated with. FIRE.-Rates of Insurance Equitable. FAUHNG STOCK IN ENGLAND AND WALES INSURED AT 3s. PER CENT. HO KXTRA CHARCE TO FARMERS FOR THE USE OF A STEAM ENGINE. NV UURGE blADE FOR TOLICTES TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER OFFICES. Tf.i following are the Trustees, Directors, ffc., of the Company TRUSTKKS. —The Riiil.t Holt the Viscount II.-reford J Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart, M.P. SirChHr)t-s Mor. gin, Bart, Sir Robert Henry CunliHe, Bart, C.B. Colonel Myddrlton Biddulph, M.P., L rd Lieutenant ot the county af Denbigh; Colonel J. LI, V. Wa'kins, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Brecon Frederick Richard West,' Es?j, M.P. 1'ryst; Lovedcn, E*q., M.P. David Jones, EVq, M.P.; the Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asdph John Beatoll, Esq, Chairman of the Denbighshire Quart, r Seesions John Williams, Esq. Thomas Brassey, Esq Henry Thomas. Esq, Chairman of the Glamorganshire Quarter Sessions; Hugh Owen, Esq, Bransbury Park, London. DixKCTORS.—Sir H. C. CunliflFe, Bart, CiB., Chairman William Wright, Esq, Deputy-Chairman; Richard \?ena- ( hies Kyrke, Esq Henry Robertson, Esq, C.E. John James, Esq. Richard Champion Rawlins, Esq Thomas Painter, Esq; Charles Hughes, Esq the Hon W. H. Yelverton. LONDON BOARD.-Thc Hon W. H. YelVerton the t Hon R. T. Rowley; D. Jones, Esq, M.P. John Williams, Esq Evan Thomas. Esq. BANKERS—The National Provincial Bank of England. I CONSULTING SURGEON -T. T. GritFiIi, Esq, Wrexham, SOLICITORS. —Messrs Edgeworth and Pugh. Wrexham. CONSULTING ACTUARY.- -Griffiih Davies, Esq, London. SURVKY.IR.—R. K. Peuson, Esq. Oswestry. INSPECTOII OF AGENCIES.-Rob..rt Williams, Esq. By order of the Board ANTHONY DILLON, Board Rocm, Wrexham, August, 1854. Sectetry. It is now admitted th.it capital cannot be invest- d in any way so profitably and advantageously as in the payment ol premiums on Life Assurances. The attention of men ot Property is thei. fore directed to this mode of investment, by means of which their bequests can be increased to any Amount. To heads of families whose means are perishable. Life Assurance presents the only certiin mode by which they edit at once secure I h "ir filmilit's from want when they them- selves are removed by dead1. Employ er* desirous of rewarding the services of steady and laithf.il servants, cannot do so more satisfactorily thnl) by pres. mini; them a Policy of Insurance for their services, contin ling the payment of the annual premiums so long us their ser/ioes may deserve encouragement; embracing as this dO"!I, a ct"rlllin pr.vi&ion lor the families of those in their employ, at the same time giving then a great additional interest in tln ir situ iiiuns; it may frequently be a most .1esir-.ble rr,orie ol i.'ivurr.ing good conduct. T<> the Public oi the Principality, and bordering conntiet, che PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY presents he U"c1,'rdlibl, security of a'well known great and wealthy i'lOpnetaty. a Its; whom niav he had on IIppÍ1carioll at ;h.. Otliees "I tilt Company in Wrexham, or at the Branch f Jfti. e,$5, K:lIg-t.f. Cheapsrde, London. 1 Uva,¿ Room, Provincial Insurance Company, ■ Wrexham, August, 1-854; AGENTS WANTED. IT is a yvell-kno-en fact that throughout the province I JL there is great difficulty in getting good Teas nrtd Coffees I hence the complaint has become almost as "familiar a household words"—" We cannot get good Tea and Coffee. is.MI ril, ABBOT r, & CO, have therefore resolved to place within the reach of the public tneir fine rich arom-itic-fla- I voured Coffees, and their choice strong and ftill-flnvoureil Tfts. at the most moderate prices, by the appointment of one Agent in every toivn and Locality throughout the King- dom, as far as ptactic ible. As the Ag.ncy wiii be tru!y valuable and involve but jm<ll our/ay, in mediate application ic necfssary. For Terms «nd Patticularsapply to S M IT H, ABBOTT, & CO., 5, Railway Place, Blackwall Railway Station, City London. PECIAL NOTICE.-To SECURE THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS YKAR'S KNTRY, PROPOSALS MUST BE LODGED AT THE HEAD OFFICE, OR AT ANY OF THE SOCIETY'S AGENCIES, ON OR BEFORE hT MARCH. 3Hntiisi tifr fUssnranrt. Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society. INSTITUTED 1S31. rilt]F, Profits., are divided every THREE YEARS, and L wholly belong to the Members of the Society. The n-xt division takes place at lst March 18-36. EXAMPLE OF ADDITIONS—On a Policy for jglOOO. dated ht March 1832, JE1523 8s. Pd. will we payable it it become a Claim during the currentyear after jjavment of fjmyeArV', Pr emium. This is an addition of ,lIlort' than FIFTY PER CENT, on the SUM ASSURED, and averagt s X2 3s. 7d. per Cent, per itinttm. Supposing such a Policy to have been effected at the aee of 30. tbe additions t* ight now be surrendered for a PRESENT PAYMENT of £ 221 7s. rod., or if applied in rpduction of the future Premium, would reduce the Premium from 925 10s. !0d. to X6 3s. O t., and even this small payaient mufthe reduced I very THREE YBARS during the subsidence of the Policy. f Amount of Existing Assurances £ 4,2^4,o9S Annual Revenue 1.52.615 Amouut of Accumulated Fond 839,35-1 ROST. CHRISTIE. Manager. W M. FINtjAY. Secretarv. Head Office.,—26, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH AGENTS. I PEMBROKE J. R. Bryant. Surgeon. HAVERFORDWEST. Philip Ellis, Merchant. The Miraculous Remedy 11 HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. TEN YEARS INTERMITTENT ATTACKS OF ERYSIPELAS .EFFECTUALLY CURRI) Copy ot a Letter from Mis H. Trjmntcr.ofCompton.neari Winchester, dated 13th September, 1853. To Professor H olloway- Sir,-I suffered for a period of ten years (until the last si* months) yviih the most dreadful intermittent attacks of Erysijielas, whiyh confined me to my brd duiing the whole of the summer months in each year. I consulted the most "minent rmdica.) gentlemen in Winchester, but was from ime to time doomed to be disappointed in my hopes of obtaining any relief to my sufferings, although I complied strictly with the directions my advisers gave me. At length I was persuaded to give your Ointment and Pills a trial, by a female friend who had been cured of a bad leg hy using them to my surprise ami delight a change for the bett< r was quickly produced, and in a very short time they caused the Etysipelas totally to disappear* and my health was entirely resuscitated which has remained good ever since I remain, grateiully yours, HARRIET TRIMMER ASTOUNDING CURE OF SCKOFULA. William Pngue, of Emyvale, (a young man well known fn that neighbourhood) Was affl.cted for three ye-irs with Scrofula on the left arm, there were four ulcers wliich dis t charged cOlltillUOIJSJt. and reduced the poor fell >»• to a mere skeleton. He was lor a long time uoder ilie cure of one medical gentleman, and consulted many others, but derived no benefit whatever. At l ist he had recourse to Holloway' Ointment and Pills, and by persevering with these renn die in the course of eii;lit weeks bis arm was completely well and his health thoroughly re-established. The truth of this statement can he verified by tnany of the Inhahitallts of Emy v lie, and particularly by Mr Patrick Mi Kenna, Druggist, o that place. ASTONISHING CURB OF AN ULCKRATKD LEG AFTER THBEK HOSPITALS FAILED Copy of a Lrtier from Mr W. Hare, of Exeter, dated September 2*2, lfcSl. To Professor Hollow .y— A 10"11 named William Hall, in the employ Mr C. Sclales, Nurseryman, of this City, has desired me to make known to you the benefit lie has receiv. d ftom using your Ointment and Pills. For three lear. this poor lIIall suffered terribly with a severely ulcerated leg. and duri"g d:lS time he sought relief at Guy's, King's College, and the Devon and Exeter Hospitals, and WHS finally told by a Surgeon that amputation of the limb was necessary to save his life however, instead of taking this advice he immediately had recourise to your Oin'ment and Pills, and they have done him more goo.l than all the other medicines put together, he being now able to follow bis occupation, arid rapidly gaining health and strength. I remain, Sir, yoti s faithfully, WILLIAM HARK. WILLIAM HARK. THREE EXTRAORDINARY CURES IS ONE FAMILY! I ^opy of a Letter from Mr Cottrall Hyatt, late Pay Sergeant ot the I lab Regiment of Foot, dated Irish town, Athlone 6th July, 1854. ro Professor tiollowny- Sir,—1 am happy to bear testimony to the exttaordinary :ffect of your invaluable medicines, the wonders they have worked on three mt-riihers ol my own family being sufficient oennvinee the most incredulous ol the many virtues they jotse-s. My youngest son, aged 9 years, was afflicted with several lumps on the right side of his neck, which were very gainful, and tended considerably to interfere with his general health. My second son, aged 11, was similarly nrHict d. and suffered for an equally lengihened period. Both these youths have heen radically cured by the use of your Oint- ment and Pills, after the treatment 01 Surgeons in each install, e had failed to afford them the least benefit. My eldest iior., FRed 19, wis for threevears a gteat sufferer with eight running ulcers on his neck, of a most sev< re- character. For him. I consulted several medical men. both civil and military, but their treatment was unsuccessful. I have just put him under a course pi yoar medicines the result is truly astonishing, five of the sores are completely cured, and the remainder rapidly healing. The health of all three of the boys is considerably improved. I remain, Sir, your obliged servant, COTTRALL HYATT. C or -j, R. The Pills should be used conjointly with The Ointment in most of the following cases:— Bad legs Cliiego foot Fistulas Sore throats Bad breasts Chilblains Gout Skin diseases Burns Chapped bands Glandular swellings Scurvy Bunions Corns (6oft) Lumbago Sore heads Bite of Mos- Cancers l'ilea Tumours cbetoes and Contracted aid Rheumatism Ulcers Sand Flies stiff joints Scaids Wounds Cuoo bay Elephantiasis Sore nipples Yaws Sold at th, Es,ab;ishmentr. of Professor Holloway, 224, Strand (near Tempi# Bitr), London and at 80, M.tiiieti LHne, New Yo.k;!t))d by all respectable Dttj^g sts hncl Dealers in Medic » throughout the civiiixed world, in pttt t Is. I ^d„ 2s. f)d., 4s. 6J., 11»., 22i., ami o3*. each. 't.. Fliers IS d corisiijerab c saving by raking the largtr .B.- D'rt-etii)nr, for the gtiidang*. of pkurnt* in fvvry d,»o»der are affixvd to t«ch p<-t. MR. JAMES RIBBON, Teacher of the Piano-Forte, Violin, & Violoncello. J'iui'O "rtrs Tin,eh. RF.SIDENCS ST. THOMAS .STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Two Pembrokeshire Black Bulls for Sale. A BULL, one year and nine- months Id, bred by "fr Cole of Ph'lbearb, out of a Pembrokeshire row, bis sire pure, and some of the best b'co.l of the CiMletrmrtin 'breed. This bull bad th*1 prize ioi the be-t yp»rling bull of any breed at the last Pembrokeshire Agricultu al Society's Meeting, 1^51. Also, a HI] LL two years and ten months old. The above Bull's may he seen nt Mr Cole's, Philbsach, near Dale, Pembrokeshire. Philbeacb. January 17, 1855. COAL. RAILWAY STATION, HAVERFORDWEST. C. N. HASSELL HAVING concluded arrangements with the Proprietor# of the BRYNDU COLLIERY at PYLE,forth* exclusive sale of their Coal, is now in a position to supply that article. This Coal ignites speedily deposits scarcely any ash and a perfectly clein. It is used at every Station on the South. Wales Railway from Hsvprfordwest to Gloucester, and i» not second tr> any Coal in the kingdom. Bright Bryndu Coal 17s 6.) t? ton First Quality Household Coal 17s Od „ Good Hw^ehold tiwkW- 15s (id Smith's Cpal 12s tid Office, Can.lirian Place. Haverfordwest,) November 9th, 1854. ) JOAN CASSELL'S COFFEES. THE luxury of a really rich and delicious Cup of Coffe# •nay be enjoyed by purchasing JOHN CASSELL'S cele brated and far-fauod Cnnpf, which may be had at Is., 11. '2d., Is. 4d and Is. 8d. per lb. JOHN CASSELL'S TEAS. THESE strong and Choice flavoured'I eas. which may with such high approval, are now supplied at the fol lowing reduced rates;—3s. 4d., 3s. 8d 4s., and 4s. 4d. per lb. Sold by at least one Aeent in most Towns throughout the King.lom, and appointments are still being made in those places not yet occupied. Apply to JOliN CASRELL. 8H, Fpnchurch-street, London. Agent for H^en'ordwest, \V. Phillips,'Grocer, Maiket -tireet Pembroke, J. Thomas, Pembroke-street, Pembroke D >rk. %• Other Agents Wanted for Pembrokeshire. ENCLOSED BERTHS FROM £16 lfs. Liverpool "Black Ball" Clipper Packets. rpHIS Line sinre its establishment has conveyed more l_ Passengers tCl Austraiit than any other io the King* dom, and no Ship belonging Ui it lies ever put bock or met uoit4 any iccvlent involving Loss of life not withstanding, they htiv,, made quickest passages on record, iiatiiely- MAHCO POLO, Insluding detention abroad, Tirst Voyaqr, 5 Months 21 Days. Ditto Second ditto, 6 Months, Ditto Third ditto, 6 Month* 4 Days LIGHTNING, From MELBOURNE in 63 Days, and the Voyage out and home, inclnding 20 detention in Australia, in the tmprert d"fited short space of F.ve Months and Eight Days The BLACK B \LI. is the only regularly Kct Established Line of Clipp#rs sailing between MVBBPOOL Sc Fo' wanting Passengers to ADELAIDE, J>YD- NRY, GEFLOXG, and LAUNCLSTON, at Ship's PJ"" Expense. Cirres full Bands of Music, ns well as Chess, Backgammon and D aught Boards, for the amusement of the Passengert All Passengers and Luggage landed on the Wharf. These Ships have been ell constructed by the First Builder, of the Day,includil;g M'KAY, of Boston, and HALL,O Aberdeen. BOOMERANG 3500 Brown Feb. 5. DONALD M'KAY 5000 WARNER March 5. SCHOMBERG 3500 Forbes April 5. MARCO POLO 3000 Wild May 5. CnAMFIOVOFTHRSEAS 4000 Newlands. June 5. JAMES BAINKS S'lOO McDonnel July 5. LIGHTNING 3500 Enright Aug. 5. fhe above Ships are of the largest class, and are com-, manded by men of experie.ire and .'hility, ho will take every precaution to promote the "pklth and comfort of the Passengfrs. They also carry experienced Surgeons. Money Orders on Australia granted free of charge. For Terms of Passage, Freight, &e.,apply to the JAMES BAINES & CO., 6, Cook Street, Liverpool, Daniel Lewis, Auctioneer, Cardigan, Benjamin Jones, Journal Office, Carmarthen, Joseph Potter, Printer, Haverfordwest. the Royal Mail Ship BOOMEE^ANG" for Australia. Sailing from Liverpool on the 5th February, 1855. Under Contract with Her M«jesty's government to Sail from Liv.-rpool o^ the above date, and to make the Passage in SIXTY-FIVE DAYS- Under Penalty. "Black Ball" Clipper Packets. -=r-2L FOR MELBOURNE, the Splendid Clipper v'a^Mr BOOMERANG." James Brown, Com» mander, 1825 Tans Register, 3500 Tons Bur» then. A 1. at Lloyd's, now on her Second 'SSiswaiSi' Voyage, and already noted for her Rapid Passages. geS. All Letters and Newspapers must pass tbroagh the Post Office. No cargo will be received oift-r the lst. Loggage must he along-ide on the lst, and rh.. Passengers on board on the 2nd. First Cabin Passengers will be taken on b'.ard by the Steam Tel,deron the 4th. For 1 ermsof Passage or Freight apply to the Owners. JAMES HAINES & Co., 6, Cook Street, Liverpool. Daniel Lewis. Auctioneer, Cnrdigaii, Benjamin Jones, Journal Office, Carmarthen, Jeseph Potter, Printer. Haverfordwest. FICTITIOUS TESTIMONIALS TO MEDICINES Are so commonly published, that the proprietor of DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS earnestly recommends the public to enquire into the authen- ticity of such 'IV.-timonials before being led to purchase the medicine to which tiiey rder-aod will 1.1 ofined to any on.- investigating the crrectness of any ot the seven hundred c:ire6 of X^-hnia, Consumption, Spitting of B ood, Coughs, &c., w 11Ich have been t-ti, eted by DR. LOCOCk'S PFIMCNK WAFERS, And published diringt lit t_f>st 2 months. Upwards.of eight thousand wtll Mtested cures h ive been effected, and published t.fiig the last 15 years. UNDER ROYaL PATRONAGE. INSTANT relief and a rapid cure of Asthma and Con. I[ sumption and all Di\illrrl",s of. the Breath and Lungs is insured by DR. LO<,OCrL S PULMONIC WAFERS* Another Surprising Cure of Asthma. From Mr Wiliiim Boyven, Cartiett, Havcrlordwest. Sir,— Having been dHiCII!d fot many years with a violent Cough-and Asthma, ;.t.d having tried all other inedicine in vain, I was n-tonnnended to try Dr. Locck's Wafers. L sent to you for a box. and to iny great tistonishment, I found lelief the first night, and han. continued 10 get belter ever sinre..Tlieir <t< arc trulv yvotnlerful. My afipetite is now goo i, whereas formerly I covild scarcely keep any food Oil my stomacn. I have myself since recommended them to several persons, wh.) have all received the greatest relief from them. Wiu. 1!OWEN. Another Cure of Asilimutic. ( ou ;h of Long Sicii. dita Dated, City-road Haverfordwest. Sir,— I am happy to inform you that I have experienced he greatest beneht Imiu t. kuig only two boxes of Dr.' Locock^s Pulmonic Wafers, which you ivere kind enough to recommend me. Previously to my taking them I could scarcely walk without the greatest difficulty cf breathing, and my cough would then increase to such a degree that I was nearly suffocated. I had not for many months slept for more than half an hour at any time: but I am now able to sleep without touching. I ean truly recommend them to those who are similarly fflicted as a most invaluable remedy and you are at perfect liberty to make III): case puplic if you think proper. JOHN JONES, cabinet-maker. Important to all who Sing. From Mr E 'w <rd Page, Dire, br of be Choir and Organist otStMariea.C-thuiic Church, Newport. Gentlemen, Haying frequently sufft red much from re. laxlllion oft he throat. I have often been 011 igrd fo resort to various preparations, but since I have had the good fortune to try I)r. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers. 1 am now but seldom obliged to resort to them, f. r the extraordinary goodeffeele 9 they have produced are most sin poising. Even when the throat appears to be completely exhausted and the voice to be nearly pm p, two or three (at most four) will, in the short space ot half an hour or so, completely restore its flexibility and powei,and tliey do not act as a y mere temporary exciting remedy, nor do they leave any lassitude alter. Having felt the great value of the remedy. I leel it a duty to generally re. ommend it as I am convinced that »ll persons will find immense benefit from the general and I'trsevering use 01 it. EDWARD PAGE. )[1. Stoyv Hill, Newport. THKSE WAFERS, CONTAINING ANTACID AND SEDATIVE "PROPERTIES, RFFI!1'l"¡ Ù.v PKKVBNT IHREOUI.ARITT or THE BOWKJ.S. To SiNGttiis AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS they are invalu* able, as in two hunrs they rtur.ve all hoarseni Ii". and increase the power of t}ie voire. THRY HAVE A PLEASANT TASTB. Price 1.. IK. 2s. fid., and lis. A CSO, MtT Bit IUD. D R LOCOCK'S COSMETIC. ,> A deligi),fuliv fragrant {.reparation, for Imfrowkg AQ BEADTJFTIVG THK COMPLEXION, retident g .he skin clear, tolt, an tr.iosparent, removing nil eruptions, Ireckles, lua. burn, tan, pimple*, and roughness—curing snat bites, and the stings ol in,t-t, generally. In the process of shaving, ollnys all smartlna. and renders th" skin soft and cmuotb. Sold in bot:!f"<. m h. ltd., 3s. 1M.. and 4s. 6,1. eaclu Beware o' C,,ii, t, I,-it,. Observe the words "Dtt LoroCtt's COKMKTIC" t)n ii,e i,v,-riinient Stamp ootfida tbe wraj-per. Sold by all resperT.ble chemie'. Aor-NTO-T. f). Nf, Uavnlord*est I J. W. WInJe; Ichemttft, Cariii ti ttwti I tf'i\T, Tf<w«*t«*.