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PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, ASH ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, f flHAT very desirable and comfortable residence callec L HENDRE HOUSE, with upwards of 180 acres o: excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, situate in the parish of Llandeloy, in the county of Pembroke, and within 2 miles of the post and sea-port town of Solva. The House is replete with every convenience, the Walled Garden is well stocked with fruit trees, and the Coach House, Stabling, and all Farm Buildings are in good repair. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Gwynne, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. June 4th, 1855. Photography. MR. JAMES COMLEY, Professor of the Coloured Collodiotype Process of Taking Photographic Likenesses, begs to tender his best thanks to the inhabi tants of the Town of H averfordwest, for the very liberal support afforded, and more especially for the very friendly manner in which he has been treated from the first day of his arrival. H is Portraits are so numerous in the town and neighbourhood that it would be superfluous to say anything as to their merits. The severe chemical tests to which they have sub- jected, their non-liability to injury by exposure to light, heat, or damp, their freedom from metallic glare, their exceeding truthfulness and beauty, and unprecedentcdly low price, render them pre-eminently attractive and valuable. Families having suitable premises waited upon at their residences. Every description of Pictures Photographically Copied. The process being performed in the Shade, Sunshine Is not only not necessary, but absolutely useless. Terms from Three Shillings and Sixpence. Hours of attendance from Seven in the Morning until Seven in the evening. Xo Portrait will be required to be taken unless fully approved, nor will any Portrait be exhibited without the distinct sanction of the Sitter. Mr. Comley's further stay here will be very limited, an Early Application, therefore, willprevent disappointment, and confer a favour on the Artist. Picton Place, June 19th, 1855. PEMBROKESHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATE. MESSRS. GOODE & OWEN ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the LION HOTEL, Cardigan, On TUESDAY, the 19th DAY of JUNE, 1855, At three o'clock in the afternoon, r['HE Farms and Lands called LLWYNGWYTH and CWMBAC H, situate in the parish of Moylgrove, in the county of Pembroke, containing 135a. 3r. 15p., and now occupied by Mr. Salmon, at the low yearly rent of £RO, under an agreement for a lease for 21 years, detcr- minable by the tenant at the end of the first seven or fourteen years. The property is situate in a most picturesque part of the county, not far from the beautiful Vale of Nevern, and within an easy distance of both Newport and Cardigan. The growing timber will be included. Full particulars may be had of Messrs. Goode & Owen, Land Surveyors, and of Messrs. Rees & Davies, Solicitors, H averfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT ABIBLESTON. MESSRS. GOODE & OWEX ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Salutation Hotel, Haverfordwest. On FRIDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND day of JCXE next, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PHOI'ERTY:- LOT 1. THE MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, with Out-Offices and EIGHT FIELDS, or closes, of rich and productive land, situate in the parish of Ambleston, containing 9a. 3r. 26p., and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Page, as yearly tenant thereof. LOT 11. The newly erected DWELLING HOUSE, with Out- Offices, Cottages and Gardens, and SIX FIELDS, or closes, of very excellent land, situate in the said parish of Amblcston, containing 7a. 3r. 28p., now occupied by Mr. William Thomas as yearly tenant thereof. Further particulars may be had of Messrs. Goode and Owen, Land Surveyors, and Messrs. Rees and Davics, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. HESSBS. GOODE & OWEN Are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE CAMBRIAN INN, SOLVA, On MONDA Y, tlte 2nd Day of JUL Y, 1855, Between Two and Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions, THE following very compact and desirable FREE- HOLD ESTATE, in Two Lots:— LOT I. All the capital Messuage, Farm, and Lands called ELANDDYXOG, situate in the parish of Llandeloy, in the County of Pembroke, containing 124A. 3k. 1p. of very superior Land. Also, the newly erected Dwelling House and Water Com Grist Mill, called WHITE MILL. N'.B.—The Dwelling House, Mill, and 17A. OR. 26P. of Land are Mi the occupation of John Young, as yearly tenant, at the rent of »45; and the remainder in the occupation of the Proprietor. LOT n. A Dwelling House, Outhouse, and Garden, and 3A. On. 15p. of Land called LLAIN BARLOW, situate in the same parish. The Property is distant from the Sea Port Town of Solva about two miles, and from H averfordwest about ten miles. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Goode & Owen, Land Agents and Surveyors; or to Mr. Thomas Gwynne, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. MESSRS. GOODE & OWEN Are instructed to SEM. BY AUCTION, At the Iron Duke, Narberth Road Railway Station, OR Thursday, the 5th of July, 1855, between Two and Three o'cloek in the A fternoon, subject to Conditions, FVHE capital Messuage, Farm, and Lands called IL LLANDRE 1SSA, situate in the parish of Monach- 10gddu. in the County of Pembroke, containing 118A. JR. 32P., in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Phillips, at the yearly rent of £G¡t Also the Messuage, Farm, and Lands called ALLTYGOG, containing 18A. 3R. OF., in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, at the low yearly reiit of Xg. The above Estate is situate about five miles from the ^iarberth Road Railway Station, and the occupiers thereof have a right of pasturage over a valuable piece Qf undivided Land of upwards of 300 acres adjoining Part of the Property; also a right of pasturage over a Very extensive Common about a mile distant. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Goode and Owen, Land Agents and Surveyors; or to Mr. Thomas Gwynne, Solicitor, H averfordwest. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chancery, made in the causes Evans v. Jonas, Macoubrev v. Jones, and Macoubrey v. Evans, On SATURDAY, the SEVENTH day Df JULY, 1855, AT THE ANGEL INN, CARDIGAN, 4'1' TWO O'CLOCK IN THE afternoon PRECISELY, BY MR. HARRY PHELPS GOODE, be person appointed by the Judge to whose Court these causes are attached, certain ESTATES, Situate in the parish of Eglwyswrw, in the county of Pembroke, for the residue unexpired of a term of 1000 years, com- mencing June, 1813, in three Lots, as follows:- A LL that Messuage, Dwelling House, Farm, & Lands, A. with Cottages attached, called VROCHEST, now held by Mr. George David Evans and other tenants, from year to year, containing together by admeasure- ment 172a. 2r. 5p., or thereabouts, of land, producing, Exclusive of two of the cottages, now unlet, the annual rent of £102. Also, a small Farm, with Farm House and Premises, called TRAWS, part of and adjoining Vrochest, in the Occupation of Mr. John Richards, as tenant from year to year, at the clear annual rent of £20, containing by ad- measurement Aon. 3r. Hp., or thereabouts, And a Shop, Dwelling House, and Premises, with Yard, Garden, and Stable, in the village of Eglwyswrw; also, two rich Meadows, near the same village, all held by ^r. James David Evans, as tenant from year to year, at the rent of £31. 10s. clear of all deductions. The lands contain 4a. 2r, 20p. The property is distant only five miles from the market i*ld post town of Cardigan, and nine from X ewcastlc ^ttilvn. .The Estates may, by permission of the tenants, be viewed at any time, and particulars with plans obtained gratis of Messrs. Cooper & Hodgson. 3, Verulam Biuld- 'l^gs, Grays Inn, London, Solicitors; Messrs. Trinder and r*yre, 1, John-street, Bedford-row, London, Solicitors; Messrs. Hastings and Smith, 3, Southampton-street, ^'oomsbury^square, London,Solicitors; Mr.John Hughes, '^hapel-street, Bedford-row, London, Solicitor; Messrs. ''•Vans and Moigan, Cardigan, Solicitors; Messrs. Rees Davies, Haverfordwest, Solicitors; at the Angel Inn, Cardigan; at the Farmer's Arms Inn, Eglwyswrw; and •°f Messrs. Goode & Owen, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. \X7"ARRANTEI) to be as good in quality as any Slate 7 ▼ in Wales. Situated seven miles Irom Haverfordwes rithin R quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road leading rOm Haverfordweet to FisbgLiard-good easy new road to # out to the Turnpike Road. Slates supplied at the "VtUarry or the following prices: Good Loeals 0 15 0 per 1000 Princesses, 24 inches by 14 S 0 0 per 1200 Duchesses, 24 M 12 7 0 0 • » „ 22 „ 11 6 o 0 ..h;ç()unteascs,20 „ 10 4 15 0 „ „ J8 „ 10 3 15 0 -•» 18 „ 9 300 .U Lords 16 „ 10 3 0 0 „ Ladie „ 8 2 5 0 „ 14 „ 8 1 10 0 „ •'Y to Mr. ROWLAND PENRV, near Wollscastle, Haverfordwest. 400 Dozen Oak Poles for Sale. rpo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at Eweston Wood, in 1 the parish of Brawdy, in the County of Pembroke, on Friday, 6th July, 1855, about 400 Dozen OAK POLES, J. suitable for Colliery, Agricultural, and other general pur- t poses. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Six Months' Credit will be given subject to conditions. 1 G. N. HASSELL, Auctioneer. Haverfordwest, June 12th, 1855. It is of great importance to persons intending to assure their Lives that they should do so IMMEDIATELY in the Provincial (Welsh) Insurance Company. POLICIES taken out before the 31 st of July will be entitled to participate in the FULL CURRENT YEAR'S BONUS. To ensure the completion of the Policies by the 31st of July, the proposals should be sent in without delay. Further information may be obtained at the Chief Offices of the Company, High-street, Wrexham: at the London Branch Offices, 49, Moorgate-strcet; or of any of the Company's Agents. June, 1855. Provincial Welsh Insurance Company. fj^HE Directors of the Provincial (Welsh) Insurance .1. Company have now received applications for the whole of the Reserved Shares; they will, however, defer proceeding with the allotment until the 29th instant, in order to afford parties desiaous of becoming Shareholders in the Company an opportunity of applying for Shares before the list is closed. By order of the Board, I ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary. Board Room, Wrexham, 15th June, 1855. A Young Man Wanted ) OF respectful habits, who can be well recommended, would be required to accompany the advertiser. Also, an experienced Servant of all work; or a Man and Wife without family or incumbrance, whose trust-worthi- ness could be well attended. Address, A. T. Z., Potter's Library, H averfordwest. v. R. PEMBROKE DOC K-Y A R D, NOTICE. JN addition to the OFFAL WOOD usually sold at the Monthly Sales, several Lots of Cho^k Timber, Slabs, and Old Materials, suitable for repairs of Small Vessels, will be put up for Sale on Monday, the 2nd of July next. ROBT. SMART, June 20tli, 1855. Captain Superintendent. To Nervous Sufferers. A RETIRED Clergyman, having been restrored to health in a few days, after many years of great Ner- vous Suffering, is anxious to make known to others the means of cure, will therefore send, (Free,) on receiving a Stamped Envelope, properly addressed, a Copy of the Prescription used. Direct, the Rev. E. Douglass, 18 Holland-street, Brixton, London. CAPITAL PUBLIC HOUSE. TO BE LET, IVJ TIT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, ALL that Old Established Inn, called the FISH- GUARD ARMS, situate on the Old Bridge, at Havcrfordwcst, one of the principal thoroughfares in the town, comprising three parlours, bar, and kitchen, on the ground floor, with underground cellar and several bedrooms, together with yard, brewliouse, two stables, coachhouse, and piggery, with a plentiful supply of water. N.B.—The Licences may be transferred. Application to be made to Mr. Thomas Hughes, 3, Victoria-place, Haverfordwest, agent for the proprietors. Haverfordwest, June G, 1855. Town and Oounty of Haverfordwest. NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ri^HAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace X for the said Town and County, will be holden and kept at the Shire-Hall, Haverfordwest, on FRIDAY, the SIXTH Day of JULY next, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon, and that the Court will first proceed to audit and examine all accounts relative to the receipts and expendi- ture, and the assessment, application, and management of the rate for the said Town and County; and that all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, Constables, Per- sons bound by Recognizance." to appear thereat, must attend, and answer to their names; and all persons having indictments to prefer, or appeals or traverses to try, or any business to transact, are requirced to attend; and the Justices of the Peace for the said Town and County are requested to return all depositions and re- cognizances taken and acknowledged before them, to the Clerk of the Peace on or before Wednesday, the Fourth Day of July next. JAMES SUMMERS. Clerk of the Peace. Haverfordwest, June 19, 1855. County of Pembroke. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1855. THE Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Pembroke, will be opened at the Shire-Hall, Haverford- west, on Saturday, the Fourteenth day of July, 1855, before the Right Honourable JOHN LORD CAMPBELL, Lord Chief Justice of our Lady the Queen, assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself; and the Right Honourable Sir JOHN JEKVIS, Knight, Lord Chief Jus- tice of our said Lady the Queen, of her Court of Common Pleas, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Eseheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, and Bailiffs within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognizance, Witnesses, and others having business are requested to attend. JOHN LEACH, Esq., High-Sheriff. N.B.—The Magistrates of the said County, and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, on the Opening of the Commission, the Recognizances and Depositions in each case; and all Attorneys in Criminal Prosecutions are to deliver the Bills of Costs for Taxation by the Clerk of Assize pending the Trial of each Prose- cution. Haverfordwest, June 18th, 1855. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S RESTORATIVE PILLS have obtained a world-wide celebrity, and numer- ous Testimonials are enclosed with each box, attesting their efficacy. To families studying the preservation of their health they are invaluable. Sold everywhere Is. lid. 2r. 9d., and Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. What is infirm from your sound parts shall flY,- Health shall live free and sickness freely die."—Shakspeare THE PATRONAGE OP THE THE JPK IN CI PA I. QUEEN. NOBITITY. rIlE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, IndiKestion, Pa pitation ot the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, 1 nfluenza,Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbaeo or Pairis in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest and Local Pains. MORE WONDKRFUL CURKS FROM MANY THOUSANDS OF OTHKRS :— SEVERE ATTACK OF RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. Dear Sirs.— Having suffered many years from severe at- tacks of Rhfumaiic pains, I feel great pleasure in telling you that I have derived great benefit from your invaluable Plaster. I shall most certainly recommend it to all mv Iriends, all medical aid being 01 no use whatever. You are at leave to publish this in any way you may think proper. I am, dear sirs, yours truly, Leamington, Aug. 12th, IBM. R. MAYOR, M.A. Cdrrickglass, Longford, Ireland, July 2nd. ]8.54. Gentlemen,— Herewith I send you sixleen Postage Stamps for another of your very valuable Ropers' Plasters. The one already got has given me considerable rase. (Signed) WM. SCANLAN. HOOPING COUGH CURED. Sirs,— I have used your Ropers' Plasters for myself and children for several months with decided benefit for Hooping cough three of my children being comparatively well since their application I am, Sirs, yours respectfully. 1 T. MAIDEN. Ash Cottage, Stalisfield, near Fdvershani, Kent. Communicated by Mr. J. f). IlKINHARDT, Chemist, Hull.) Sprontley, near Hull, Oct. 3rd, 1853. Sirs,— Having found great benefit from Hoopers' Itoyal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to muke my case known for the advantage of those who suffer, as I have done for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, nnd palpitation of the heart, arising trom indigestion and liver complaint I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better, at last I tried one of Hooper's Plasters and a Box ot Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well. I remain with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Hnydon Vicarage, Sleaford, April 27th, 113M. Sirs,- The effects ot Ropera's "lasters I had some short time since from you has been so marvellous among my poor parishioners that I will thank voti to send me an lis. Case us soon as convenient.Your obedient servant, as soon as convenient. ± A. LEAPING WELL. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cau- tioned to NOTICE !-Th? words "RooPERS ROYAL BATH PLASTKR," engraved > nment {stamp. PREPARED ONLY BY hURT. ROPKR AND SON CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-Chemical Principles, from British Herhs, and. the Gums and Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it sovereign as it flows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. I !d.; and ior Chlldrell, Did, each: or direct by Post on receipt of Is. 4rt., or Is. eitch in Postage Stamps. For Family use, and Charitable purposes, &c.,—in Tin Cases, at 4s. 6d., 1 Is., 22s., 33s. each case. Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF I A,IITATTONS.-Po particular to ask or IWPElCS PLASTERS? Scientific and Commercial Education AT MR. GEORGE'S ACADEMY UPPER MARKET-STREET, HA VERFORDWEST. \/TR. <GEORGE, having been trained at a Normal Col- 1VI. lege, has enjoyed superior advantages of studying he most improved Systems of Education. The course of Instruction is comprehensive, including 11 the essential branches of a sound and useful educa- ion. Mr. George begs to announce that he will be prepared receive a limited number of Boarders after the ensuing Midsummer Vacation. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN JONES, At LATVEPHEY HALL, near PEMBROKE, On TUESDAY, the 26th of JUNE, 1855, rPHE whole of the elegant and modem HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE, handsome Dinner and Tea Services, best Cut Glass, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, Double- bodied Phaeton and Harness, Carts, and other effects, late the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Lock (deceased), comprising, In the DINING ROOM, a handsome set of mahogany dining tables, 10 feet by 4 feet 8,10 single and 2 arm very superior mahogany chairs with morocco covering, neat side board, easy chairs with spring seats, brass fender, Brussels carpets and hearth rug, scarlet moreen window curtains complete, copper coal scuttle, &c. DRAWING ROOM—In mahogany, neat drawing-room table on pedestal, handsome card tables, 10 chairs with moreen scats, work table with double drawers, sofa with pillows hair stuffed and drab damask covering, set of window curtains to match with mahogany pole and rings, two easy chairs, handsome brass fender, best polished steel fire irons, elegant chimney glass in massive gilt frame, 4 feet 4 by 3 feet, &c., &c. PASSAGE AND STAIRS-Oil cloth, hall table and two chairs, eight-day clock, stair carpet and brass rods, pas- sage lamp, mats, &c. There are six bedrooms fitted up in corresponding style, with lofty four-post mahogany bedsteads, French and tent bedsteads with moreen and chintz drapery, six prime goose featherbeds, boltsters, and pillows, two ex- cellent hair matresses, eight pairs of good blankets, quilts, and counterpanes, five mahogany chests of drawers, two painted ditto, mahogany and painted wardrobes, maho- gany and painted dressing tables, excellent swing looking glasses, wash stands'and ware, three mahogany night com. modes, rush bottom chairs, &c., &c. A splendid dinner service of Gencvise opaque china (188 pieces), a smaller set, two tea sets, rich cut glass, plated goods, ivory handle knives, &c., with all kitchen requisites; pair lead milk pans, two brass pans, kives, coolers, casks, &c.; double bodied photon, carriage har- ness, cart and wheels, water cart, donkey cart, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, as the whole must be sold in one day. Four months' credit will be given on approved security. Barton Place, June 6th, 1855. South Wales Railway and Tenby. HE well appointed 4-Horse Coach "HUGHES'S 1 EXPRESS" will commence running the 4th of June, leaving the Cobourg Hotel at 7.38, a.m., in time for the Up Express Train at Narberth Road, 9.52, and returning on the arrival of the Down Express Train, due at Nar- berth Road, 5.37, p.m. JAMES HUGHES, Proprietor. Cobourg Hotel, Tenby. NOTICE.—The Troubadour has resumed her regular Sail- ings between Liverpool, Milford, <5r Bristol, as formerly. Owing to all Vessels, carrying Passengers, being liable to a chai ge for Pilotage, in and out of Milford, since the 1st of May, the Fares to and from Liverpool are advanced a little as under. The landing or embarkation of Goods or Passengers at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the expense of the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the risk of the Passengers and the Owners of the goods respectively. • Passsengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) free of charge, in boats provided by the Steamers. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL, For the Month of JUNE, 1855. THE POWERFUL STEAM SHIP TROVBADOVR, Capt. Wm. J. Beckett, Or some other suitable Vessel, is intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels :— From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Landing passengers at the Mumbles (weather and time per- mitting.) Saturday 2 10 morn Saturday 23 4 after Saturday 9 G even Saturday 30 9 morn Saturday 16 10 morn From Milford for Bristol immediately after her arrival from Liverpool, which is seldom under 22 hours after sailing. From Bristol to Swansea and Milford. Tuesday 5 9 morn Tuesday 19 8 morn Tuesday 12 4 after Tuesday 26 2 after From Swansea to Liverpool, calling at Milford. Wednesday 6 8 morn Wednesday 20 7 morn Wednesday 13 4 after Wednesdav 27 2 after From Milford for Liverpool seven hours after leaving Swansea. FARES :— Cabin. Deck. Liverpool to or from Milford 15s Od 6s 6d Milford „ Bristol 8s 6d 5s Od Milford Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 28 6d MOTICE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for Seventeen Days or two clear Voyages, issued as below Liverpool to or from Milford £ 1 Os Milford „ Bristol, leaving the holder the option of embarking at Bristol or Swansea in returning £0 13s Notice.—Xo goods will be delivered until the freight has been paid; and no goods for shipment will be received without a shipping note, giving full particulurs of their address, &c., so as to be correctly entered on the vessel's manifest. Goods landed at Milford must be removed the day after their ar- rival, or will be stored, if necessary, on board the hulk Eclipse, which is the point of arrival and departure of the steamers. Apply to Fitzsimons, Applebee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- pool G. H. Evans, Bristol; E. Edwards, Swansea; John Ken- worthy & Co., Manchester; C. H. N. HILL, AGENT, MILFORD. GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. DR. ROBERTS'S celebrated Ointment, called the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of twenty years' standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots at Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. Also, his PILULÆ ANTISCROPHULiE, confirmed by more than forty years' experience to be without exception one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting nature in all her operations hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, par- ticularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious in rheuma- tism, and form a mild and superior Family Medicine that may be taken at all times without, confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Its., and 22s. each. Dear Sirs,—For one year and nine months I suffered most severely from a wound in the leg, which rendered my days irksome, and mv nights sleepless; I tried many remedies, but none of them gave me the least relief. Being urged by a friend to make trial of Dr. Roberts's Medicines, and being anxious to get a cure, I purchased a pot of the 'Poor Man's Friend,' and a box of the Pills, and I am most happy to say I found a vast deal of difference the third time of applying the ointment to the wound, and before I had used one pot the wound was healed, and is now perfectly sound. I have given this statement voinntarily, for the beneft of my afflicted fellow-creatures. I remain, sir, yours obediently, EPHRAIM DINHAM. Stockland, near Ilminster, July 30, 1854." Sold wholesale by the proprietors, Beach and Barnicott, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London Houses and retailed by all respectable Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Observe.—NO medicine sold under the above name can possibly be genuine, unless Beach & Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each packet. AT-, RUPTURES. TRQJF XTTTHITE'S MOC-MAIN PATENT LEVER VJXL Y» TRUSS, requiring no steel spring round the body, is reccommended for the followihg pecu- :J-, liarities and advantages 1st, facility of applica- /B tion; 2nd, perfect freedom from liability to chafe or /] J' >1 excoriate; 3rd, it may be worn with equal comfort (FEASA. AT1>' positicm of the" body by night or day 4th, TN\Y L admits of every kind of exercise without the I J slightest inconvenience to the wearer, and is per- /\f fectly concealed from observation. Ljf \<f "We do not hesitate to give to this invention ESl our unqualified approbation, and we strenuously vl| N | advise the use of it to all those who stand in need ¥ ) of that protection, which they cannot so fully, nor J with the same comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or truss as from that which we have the highest satisfaction in thus recommending.—Church and State Gazette. Recommended by the following eminent surgeons :—WiUiam Furguson, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c.; C. G. Guthrie, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital; W. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Assistant Surgeon to King's College Hospital; T. Callaway, Esq., Senior Assistant Surgeon to t'uv s Hospital; W. Coulson, Esq., Surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital; T. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S., Surgeon to the I.onf.on Hospital; W. J. Fisher, Esq., Surgeon-in-Chic-f to the Metropolitan Police Force; Aston Key, Esq Surgeon to Prince Albert; Robert Listen, Esq., F.U.CV James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the Loudon Truss Society Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.lt.S., and many others. A descriptive circular may be had by post, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) can be forwarded by post, by sending the cir- cumference of the body, two inches belowjtlie hips, to the manu- facturer, Mr. White, 228, Piccadilly, London. Price of a Single Truss, 168., "ls., 26s. and 31s. (id., Postage, Is.; Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d., Postage, Is. M. Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c. IT'LASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, &c. %■ HI The material of which these are made is recom- mended by the Faculty, as being peculiarly elastic [J and compressible, indthe best invention for giving ,^#I efficient and permanent support in all cases of |M. Weakness, and Swelling of the Legs, Varicose Veins, Sprains, &c. It is porous, light in texture, .J and inexpensive, and is drawn on like an ordinary P-' j stocking. Price from 7s. Od. to 16s. each. Postage, CEL. IFLO <* Post-Office orders to be made payable to Join White, Post-Office, Piccadilly. MANUFACTORY, 228 riCCADir.LY, LONflos. COAL. RAILWAY STATION, HAVERFORDWEST. C. N. HASSELL T] AVING concluded arrangements with the Proprietor 11 of the BRYNDU COLLIERY at PYLE, forth exclusive sale of their Coal, is now in a position to suppl; that article. This Coal ignites speedily deposits scarcely any ash an( B perfectly clean. It is used at every Station on the Soutl Wales Railway from Haverfordwest to Gloucester, and ii not second to any Coal in the kingdom. Bright Bryndu Coal 17s 6d W ton First Quality Household Coal 17s Od „ Good Household Coal 15s Sd „ Smith's Coal 12s 6d „ Office, Can; brian Place. Haverfordwest,) NovemLer 9th, 1854. j BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM HALATION COMPANY OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. r I^HE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS J_ unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, (except the DART, for Newport, and SWIFT, for Cardiff, which will start from BATHURST BASIN,) and as under- mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during the Month of JUNE, 1855. MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST. JUNO. From Bristol. Wed.. 6 10 morn Wed 27 Sjafter Wed 13 6|tnorn Fares—Same as Tenby. Wed,. 20 9 morn From Haverfordtvest. Thursday 7 .11 morn Thursday 21 9 morn Thursday .14 4 morn | Friday, 29 4 mom Frolfi Pater. Thursday 7 .12 noon j Thursday 21 ..10 morn Thursday 14 ..5 morn [ Friday 29 5 morn From Milford. Thursday 7 .12J after j Thursday 24 .lOJmorn Thursday 14 5imorn | Friday 29 £ £ morn TENBY.—JUNO & STAR. From Bristol. I From Tenby. Friday I 6 morn Tuesdaj' 5 ..lO^morn 2 Wednesday 6 .1 t morn Friday 8 5 morn Friday 8 ..12 noon Tuesday 12 6 after Wednesday ..13 ojmoni Thursday 14 ..10 morn Friday .15 ii morn Tuesday 19 ..10 morn Wednesday ..20 9 morn Thursday .21 2 after Friday 22 ..10 morn Tuesday 2G 4 after Wednesday ..27 3J after Friday 29 ..10 morn Friday 29 5 morn Horses, Carriages, &c., must be shipped at the Pier at Tenhy,:A\ least three hours before the above sailings. Fares— Best Cabin, Ii". 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. Small One-horse ditto, 25s. Gig, 20s. Horse,20s. Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (avai'Yble for one week), Best Cabin, 18s. Fore Cabin, Us. CARMARTHEN.—STAR. From Bristol culling at b-oiii Carmarthen calling at Tenby. Friday 6 morn Tuesday 5 7 £ morn Friday 8 ..12 noon Tuesday .12 3 after Friday 15 6 morn Tuesday .19 7 morn Friday 22 ..10 morn Tuesday .26 1 after Friday 29 5 morn 1 Fares :-Same as Tenby. DUBLIN. —New Iron Steamer CALYPSO,Capt. Crowel. From Bristol. j From Dublin. Friday I 5J after 'Tuesday h ..10 morn Friday 1! ..12 noonjTuesday 12 ..11 morn Friday 15 alteriTuesday 19 9 morn Friday 22 ..10 morn {Tuesday 2G 3 after Friday .29 5 alter I Single Fares—Cabin, £ 1 5s. SrrvantsandChitdren (under 12), 14-8. (including Steward's Fees). Deck, JOs. To and Fro Fates— Cabin, £ 1 12s. (id. Deck, 15s. Avail- able until second Return Trip from date of issue. I LFRACO:\lBE.-JuNo, C..pt. G. Burgess. From Brislol. From Ilfiacombe. Saturday :2 Hrnorn Monday 4 3 afier Saturday 9 1 alter Monday 11 ..ll^morn Saturday 16 7iiijorii ¡ Monday 18 4^ after Saturday 23 .11 morn Monday 25 .10 morn Saturday 30 6 £ morn Fares—Best Cabin, 8s. Fore Cabin, 5s. On Saturday, May 26th, To and Fro Tickets, available for the Return Trip on the following Monday, will be issued at Best Cabin, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s. Return Tickets (available for one week), Best Cabin, 12s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6.1. W ATERFORD.-CAMILI.A & PHCEMX. Bristol to Waterfnrd, Water ford to Bristol, FrIday .Ifiliziorii Friday. 1 40 after Tuesday 5 SJumrrijTuesday 5 9 morn Friday 8 ..12 noon Friday 8 ..11 morn Tuesday 12 3J after Tuesday 12 3 after Friday 15 6iiiiori, Friday 15 4 after Tuesday 19 8 morn Tuesday. 19 8 morn Friday 22 ..10 morn Friday .22 9 morn Tuesday .26 2i after Tuesday 26 2 after Friday 29 5 after I Friday .29 3 after Fares-Cabin, 25s. Servants and Children (under 12) Its. (including' Steward's Fees). Deck, 7s. 6d. To and Fro-Cabin, 40s. CORK. JUVERNA, Capt. Gilmore & SABKINA, Capt. Parker. From Bristol. From Cork. Saturday 2 7 morn! Friday 1 3 after Wednesday 5 9 morniTuesday 5 7 £ morn Saturday 9 1 after!Friday S 9 morn Tuesday .12 4 after Tuesday 12 '2 after Saturday ..16 7 moriijFrklay 15 3 after Tuesday .19 8Jinorn Tuesday .19 7 morn Saturoay 23 .11 morn Friday .22 8 morn Tuesday .26 2 £ after Tuesday 26 ..12Jnoon Saturday .30 o.j after]Friday 29 2 after Fates— Cabin, 27s. 6d. Servants and Children (under 12), 15s.. (including Steward's Fees). Deck, IOs. 6d. To and Fro, Cabin, 45s., available for Sixteen days. Arrangements have been made in conjunction with the Great Western Railway COillpany for through Tickets, from London to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, on the following terms: Fares-Cabin and 1st class, 38s. Cabin and 2nd class, 34s. Deck and 3rd class, 16s. Available by the ordinary trains only, or by Express on payment of difference in fare. To and Fro Tickets are 0 also granted, available for Sixteen Days, viz.Fares- Cabin and 1st class, 57s. Cabin and 2nd ciass, 51s. NOTICF, The Cork Steam Ship Company and the Bristo General Steam Navigation Company will only receive and carry Goods, subject to and upon the express terms of their respective notices of the 14th and 18th of December, 1854,already published and to be obtained at their Offices. CARDIFF.—SWIFT and USK, or STAR. Irom Bristol. From Cardiff. Friday.1 5J after Friday .Iojmorn Saturday -261morn Saturday 2 I after Monday 4 8 morn Monday 4 6§ after Tuesday 5 8Jtnorn Tuesday 5 7|morn Wednesday 6 10 morn Wednesday. 6 7imorn Thursday. 7 •• lOfmorn Thursday 7 9 morn Friday 8 12 noon Friday 8 10 morn Saturday. 9 1 after Saturday 9 llimorn Monday .11 •• 3 after Monday 11 1 alter Tuesday .12 3^after Tuesday .12 2J after Wednesday.. 13 41after Wednesday.. 13 21 after Thursday.14 5 £ morn Thursday. 14 4 after Friday 15,. 6 morn Friday 15. 4Jafter Saturday 16 7 morn Saturday .16 5 after Monday .18 8 morn Monday 18 6 after Tuesday .19 8 morn Tuesday 19. 7|morn Wednesdav..20 9 morn Wednesday.20 7 morn Thursday.21 9 morn Thursday.21 8 morn Friday 22 10 morn Friday 22 8 morn Saturday.23 11 morn Saturday .23 91morn Monday .25 ljafter Monday .25 lllmorn Tuesday .26 2 after Tuesday .26 1 after Wednesday..27 SJatter Wednesday 27 1J after Thursday.28 4 aftei Thursday ..28.. 2j after Friday 2.9 5 after c t j „n f4|morn Satuiday.30 5i after 1 ,rday ••30 after NEWPORT.-DART, Capt. Jas. Parfitt. From Bristol. From Newport. Friday I <! morn Friday i #> 4Jafter Saturday 2 7 morn Monday 4 7 morn Tuesday 5 9 morn Wednesday 6 8Amorn Thursday 7 ..H morn Friday 8 ..lOJmorn Saturday 9 1 after Monday .U Hat:er Tuesday .12 4 after Wednesday ..13 4 morn Wednesday ..13 41 alter Thursday .14 41morn Thursday .14 5| after Friday .15 5 inorn Friday 15 5| after Saturday .16 5 aft«r Monday 18 8 morn Tuesday 19 71morn Wednesday ..20 9 morn Thursday .21 Simorn Friday .22 ..lOimorn Saturday .23 9Jmorn Monday 25 li after Tuesday,26 1 after Wednesday ..27 3J after Thursday .28 2J after Friday .29 5 morn Friday 29 3J after Saturday .30 6 morn Saturday .30 4tafter Monday, July 2 7imorn Monday, July 2 6 after Pares-After-Cabin, 33. Fore-Cabin, Is. 6d. The whole of the above vessels are fitted up for the con- veyance of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards "OI Board. Carriages and Hor8e^0Ji.:rvp^ %iltil care, anI. should be alongside hours before sailing. AGENTS.—Mr. John Hoy, Tenby Mr. A. Williams Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. James, Pat. r Mr W. R. Harvey, Cardiff; Mr. MartL-), flfracombe; Mr Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jones, Newport. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the va'ue of Two Pounds nor ot any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Twenty Shilling unlessin each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid tor the same at the time ,;u ofdeHvery 5 nor will they be answerable for any otherpar- -;el above the value of Forty shillings (if lost or damaged) anless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of aetivery.—Not accountable tc,r any 'joods without Shipping Note. Ail Setters seeking information o be post paid. MANURES FOR SALE. T HUGHES begs leave to inform Agriculturists, and others, that he has received a Cargo of SUPER-PHOS- PHATE OF LIME from the Manufactory of Mr. Lawes, of London; and from the well-known high character of this gentleman as an Agricultural Chemist, he has no hesitation in recommending it as a genuine article. The First Quaiitv PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from Messrs. Gibbs & Co. g A small lot of NITRATE OF SODA. P Haverfordwest, March, 1855. i CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD FOR Xllooo. » PERFECT RESTORATION TO HEALTH GUARANTEED THROUGH THE AGENCY OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, AS ADMINISTERED SOLELY BY DR. SINCLAIR & CO., Professors of Medical Electricity, from the Galvanic Institute, Halifax. BY the above treatment—which is applicable to the most delicate constitutions relief is afforded, and cures insured to parties labouring under all Chronic disorders. Rheumatism, indigestion, sciatica, liver complaints, stiff joints, lumbago, gravel, cramps, spasms, tic doloreux, sick head-ache paralysis, deafr.ess, dimness of sight, asthma, incipient consumption, cold hands and feet, dropsj, jaundice, noise in the'head, blood to the head, general debility, constipation, acidity, St. Vitus s dance, nervousness, scrofula, affections of the kidneys and urinary passages, flatulency, distention, palpitation of the heart, eruptions of the skin, melancholy, croup, influenza, disease of the chest, irregularities and obstructions to which females (espe- cially those under 21 years) are so liable, and to which so many fall victims, by terminating in consumption. As worm expellers, Dr. Sinclair & Co. rank among the first in the three kingdoms. Jaundice, however for advanced, even the black jaundice, cured in six days. Ulcerated sore legs—though bad for years and pronouced incurable—cured in six weeks. Complaints arising from indiscretion, impurity of the blood, &c., cured effectually. Blindness: if the optic nerve is not entirely des- troyed, the sight can be restored. ToothTache cured in one minute without pain, gratis. Itch cured in one hour; hooping cough cured in three days; fits cured in five weeks. For opinions of the press and testimonials see handbills. DR. SINCLAIR & CO., Medical Galvanists, &c., Residence, 2, Gloucester Terrace, St. Martin's, Haverfordwest. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, at Miss Hodge's, Commercial Row, Pembroke-Dock. aa* CAUTIOs.-The great success of Dr. Sinclair & Co. having induced several ignorant pretenders to copy almost word for word their different advertisemets, in order to foist on the public some worthless compositions of their own. S. & Co. beg to put the public on their guard against such impositions and to state they do not employ any one to travel for them, or vend any of their galvanic apparatus, and such instruments can only be had at their Galvanic Institute, Halifax, county of York; or No. 2, Gloucester Terrace, St. Martin's, Haverfordwest. A copy of Testimonials may be had on application as above. THE PROVINCIAL (WELSH) INSURANCE '8 COMPANY. C AP I T AL: — £ 200,00 0. FIRE —LIFE—ANNUITIES. (The only Insurance Company Established in Walas.) Chief Offices :-Higll-street, Wrexham; London Branch: 35, King-street, Cheapside. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. the Viscount Hereford. Carlton, Club, D. Jones, Esq., M.P., 39, Dover-street, Piccadilly; and Pall-mall, and Tregoyd, Breconshire Pantglas, Carmarthenshire Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. Bart.. 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Rowley, 47, Berkelev-square, and Bod- Thomas Gratrex, Esq., (Bailey, Gratrex, and Co.) Old ryddan, Flintshire Balik, Newport, Monmouthshire D. Jones. Esq., M. P., 39, Dover-street, Piccadilly, asd Pant- Colonel Walter Powell, 120A, Pall-mali, and Nanteos Park gins, Carmarthenshire Cardiganshire John Williams, Esq., Reform Club,& Bronwylfa, Flintshire BANKFKS —Messrs. Hanburys and Lloyd CONSULTING SURGIWS-John Propert, Esq., 6., New Cavendish-street SECRETARY—James Bonnet, Esq. LIFE DEPARTMENT. POLICIES GRANTED on PARTICIPATING and NONPARTICiPATING SCALES. Eighty perCnt.v Four-fiths of the Profits w ill be apportioned to those Assurances effected under the Participating Sc*le, thus aRordmg all 'he advantages of a Mutual Office, without any of the risks to the Assured. Poilcies indisplltable.-No charge mad.- for Policy Stamps. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.—AH Claims paid within 30 days of satisfactory proof of death. Loans granted to persons assuring in this Office on Personal Security. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. Premiums received Monthly or Quarterly. Rules and Tables of rates to be had on application. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rates of Insurance moderate.. FARM ING STOCK Insured at 3s. per cent, with permission to use Steam Engines on Farms free of extra charge. No charsje made for Policies transferred from other Offices. N.R—Persons proposing to assuro in this Office are saved the trouble of a personal appearance lietore the Board. NERVO-ARTERIAL ESSENCE, Discovered and prepared by DR. WILLIAM BATCIIELOUR, Member of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons of England (1835), and Member and Licen- tiate of the Apothecaries' Company (1834), 12, Finsbury Place South, Finsbury Square, London, for diseases arising from the derangement of the Nervo-Arterial System. The effect of the Nervo-Arterial Essence is to replenish the sources of nervous power, and to promote a normal circulation of the biood by acting upon the muscular coats of the arteries. It does not stimulate, in the popular sense of the word, because there is no reaction. A long course of experience has convinced Dr. Batchelour that most diseases will succumb, if the disturbed equilibrium of the nervous and sanguineous circulations can be re-adjusted. The following Cases and Testimonials (published by distinct permission) are among the many proofs of the truth of this theory, and of the efficacy of the Nervo-Arterial Essence in the cure of disease. Triangle, Hackney, Dec. 13,1854. Mv dear Doctor,—When you first attended me I was suffering from general exhaustion to such an extent that, after my Sunday labours in the pulpit, I continued almost prostrated for several days; you said that my spmytoms evidenced a deranged and in- adequate action of the nervo-arterial system, but that I should and could be cured by your Nervo-Arterial Essence, which attacked the seat of decease by replenishing the sources of nervous power. I am thankful now, and I think it a duty publicly to record, that your words have been fully substantiated. By means of the Essence I have, as many of my congregation must have I observed, become a renovated man. I remain, dear sir, your sincere friend, WILLIAM WOOBHOVSZ, Minister of the Adelphi Chapel, Hackney-road. Dr. Wm. Batchelour. ——— Jan. 8, 1855. Mv dear Doctor,—When benefits have been received, it is but natural that thankfulness should be expressed. I have received from your Nervo-Arterial Essence not only relief, but, I think, lasting good. A few weeks since I was attacked with giddiness, or swimming in the head; this, added to considerable nervous prostration, rendered me almost unfit for the arduous duties de- volving upon me, as a Christian minister. Under these circum- stances, I consulted you, and, without any infringement upon my usual diet, or any suspension from my ordinary labour, one bottle of your Essence has restored me, if not to my former self, at least to comparative good health. If the state of my health should again at any time require it, I should at once resort to the same medicine. I think it invaluable. I am, my dear doctor, your faithful servant, J. B. TALBOT, Minister of Brunswick Chapel, Mile-end road. Dr. Wm. Batchelour. 27, Doughty-street, Mecklenburg-square, Aug. 7, 1854. My dear sir,—I beg to acknowlege the great benefit my wife has derived from your Essence. Before she commenced takieg it, she was suffering much pain of the heart, attended with palpita- tion and beating, with loss of appetite, but since she has taken it, though but a few days, the pain is eased, the palpitation has ceased, and the appetite is much better. Praying that many more may derive the like benefit from that very valuable Essence, believe me, yours, very faithfully, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. R. ALLDIS, Independen t Miniate 12, Ball's Pond Road, Kingsland, Aug. 21, 1854. Sir,-It is but an act of common justice, after the great benefit I have experienced from your advice and Essence, that I write and tell you so. The distressing symptoms I consulted you on have very nearly disappeared. The pulse which was frightfully quick and irregular, is now healthy and nearly equal, and the very afflicting depression through which I suffered has very nearly disappeared: indeed I now feel, although little more than a fornight has elapsed since I saw you, all the confidence and comfort of returned health. Yours very truly, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. W. AXDERTON. Ash Grove, Hackney, Aug. 26, 1854. Sir,—I am wishful to bear evidence of my having been most wonderfully relieved of rheumatic pains, from which I lately suffered all over my body for several months, and for which I was not before able to get any relief, until having one bottle of your Essence, and in three days I was perfectly free from pain. I am, yours obliged and grateful, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. EDMOND BECK, (Warehouseman at Thomas Breary and u>. s, Aldermanbury.) 79, Murray-street, Hoxton, June 22, 1854. Dear sir,—For many years I have been suffering under a very severe disease of the skin, in my face, head, beard, and ears; I have consulted several gentlemen of eminence, and have steadilj pursued their directions, and whilst so doing had relief, though partiallv. Under your kind care I have found that, Homoepathically treated, my health first was astonishingly improved, and my .ace which had assumed a Bardolph character for years previousiv, next began to wear the appearance of returning healthiness and 1 entertain a well-groundedhope that, although nearly sixty-one vears have passed, I mav even now reasonably expect to be rid of an appearance so disagreeable. I feel connclent that your Nervo-Arterial Essence has in mv case worked wonders. This is indeed a truth. Yours, dear sir, faithfully, JAMES HAWKES, (At the Office of the City Printer, 39, Colemarv-strept, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. London.) 20, Oxford-street, Whitechapel-road, Jan. S, 18,15. Sir,—I feel it a duty incumbent on me to certify the extraordi- nary and rapid cure you made of my child's head, aged two years and a half, which for some months previous had been covered with sores, and which had baffled all previous remedies pre- scribed and the various medical gentlemen applied to. Mrs. Lunn will take an early opportunity of calling for another bottle of the Essence. Yours, most obediently Dr. Wm. Batebelour. J. LINN. Wesley Chapel, Leeds, Jan. 27, 1855. Mv dear doctor,-During these winter months I am doing the work of a Christian minister with greater ease than I have known for many years past in the winter seasons. I am without the hoarseness and weakness of voice, which can sed me to shrink from public labour; and I believe the improvement has been effected, under God, by your Nervo-Arterial Essence, which I regularly take. I am, dear doctor, yours respectfully, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. CsARLKs CJ.AY. The Nervo-Arterial Essence is sold at 1, West-street, Finsbury Circus, London; and may be had of all Chemists and Druggists, in stamped bottles, 4s. Grt. and lis. (containing treble quant.itv each. Each stamp has the name of Dn. WILLIAM BATCHE- LOUR, M.R.C.S.E., and M.L.A.C., impressed thereon. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's American Sarsaparilla. rI^HIS is one of the most extraordinary and valuable L. Medicines in the world. Its superiority over other preparations ot like chancier, made in this countiy, arises from the mode ot manufacture, and the advantage of ob- taining nnd working the root in its green and (resh state. The root, when brought to th's country, is dry, vapid, and almost tasteless, its virtues and juices having all evaporated; while it often becomes mouldy, musty, and partially de- cayed, so that it is quite unfit for use. ENGLISH TESTIMONY. We give a few of the many communications we have re- ceived si net we have been in England, from those who have 1 experienced the great benefits of uaing this celebrated medicinp. They mnst have some weight in convincing the public of its great value. 49, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, Sept. 1, 1851. Gentlemen.- I have much pleasure in testifying to the numerous thanks I h «ve received irotti various persons who have taken Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, many of whom will be happy to give you testimonials should you lequire them. I am doubly pleased to he able to speak In the good eftfcts I have seen myself produced by the Sarsa- parilla; for I must confess that although I was not pre- judicial, I was rather sceptical as to its virtue, which I would no, have believed it possessed, had I not seen it.—I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOHN JAIMERSON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. FURTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. GREAT CURE OF PILES. 17, Phelps-sreet, Walworth, Feb. 22, 1853. Gentlemen,— I was afflicted with the blind Piles, and was under medical treatment for three months, but obtained no relief. Hearing of Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsa- parilla, I obtained some, and. after taking it a short time, the accumulated corrupt matter copiously discharged, and I almost immediately obtained relief. I still continued its use for a time, and not only found relief, but a cure, and am now free from pain. I most sincerely recommend it to all who are similarly affected.—I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, WM. H YOX. Messrs. Pomeroy. Andrews, and Co. 8, Ashley-terrace, City-road, London, June 8, 1852. Gentlemen, —Please send me again three quart bottles of Old Dr. To wnsends's Sarsaparilla. I feel much better, and the general system greatly improved, and I hope, I shall be all right with the three now ordered.-I am, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, JOHN W. MUNCH, Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co 373, Strand. William Wearn, 1, High-street, Southsea, writes, I have taken several bottles of Old Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and derived benefit from it." Key. J. W, Wilson. Wes- -eyan Minister, at Biggleswade, writes, June 7, 1852, I have derived much benefit fiotn taking Dr. Towllliend's Sarsaparilla." FEMALE COMPLAINTS. GREAT CURE OF NERVOUSNESS. London. June, 10, 1852. Gentll"mP-D,-My wife has been long afflicted with a ner- vous complaint from which she suffered severely. Able physicians and many remedies were tried in vain, but 1 am happy to inform you that she has entirely recovered by using a few bottlea ot Old Townsend's Sarsaparilla. J. R. PETERSON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS, &c. The same may be said of these as in the cure of the severer chronic maladies; the Sarsaparilla and the Oint- ment will effectually wipe off all disagreeable eruptions, and render the surface clear and beautiful. Ladies troubled with mugh, pimply skin, or a grobs. masculine surface, will do well to use these Medicines, if they wish clear, delicate, and transparent complexions. Nothing can exceed their efficacy in this respect. CURE OF A DISORDERED STOMACH Lower Grosveoor-street, Grnsvenor-square, July 41, ln-il. Gentlemen, —1 beg to inform yon t!>at 1 have b>*en using your Medicine, Th. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, for a com- plaint in my stomach, from which I suffered a long time, and I am happy to sav it has cured me. 1 shall he happy to answer any letter ol inaiiirv, as I am satisfied your Sarsaparilla is worthy of ail the recommendation 1 can give it. JAMES FORSYTH. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co. SICK HEADACHE.—A CASE OF MANY YEAR'S STANnTVr?. The following is o'fip o^ those cases aii!AK_'rom a dered state of the uterine functions, which attect tlv wi. system, and brinsrou s,inie of the most distrpssingsufferings. This lady has suifersd moee or iess for ten years, and hn. now entirely recovered by the use of Dr. I ownsend's Sar- saparilla. She says: — B> rk»ley-square, Jan, 15, 1853. Me«srs. Pomeroy and Co.-l h;iveused vonr DT. I own- send's Sarsaparilla for sick headache and general debility, arising from a disordered vtate ot my system, and am happy to inform you that it has completely restored me to former health and strength. I experience a decree ol comfort, buoyancy of spirit-, and renewed f tretigit). which I have not known for ten years. This iirent benefit alone induces me to write an acknowledgement. Disliking: my name in full to go before the public. I pi»e mv initials only. "MRS. E. W. T. C." Hi!f pints, 2s. fid.; Pints, 4«. Small Quarts, •»-. (id Quarts. 7s. lid.; and Mammoths, lis.; Six Mammoths enn' ere for Gils. POMEROY, ANDREWS, & Co., Sole Proprieier. Warehouse, 37.'i, Strand London, National Provincial Bank of England, 112, Bishopsgate-street, London, June 12, 1855. THE Directors of the National Provincial Bank of i. England hereby give notice, that a half yearly divi- dendi at the rate of 8 per cent per annum; and also a bonus of G percent., will be payable on the company's stock, on and after the 12th of July next, when the dividend and bonus warrants will be obtained at the company's offices, 112, Bishopsgate-street; or at the dif- ferent branches. The transfer books will be closed on and after Satur- day, the 23rd instant, until the dividend and bonus be- come payable. By order of the Court of Directors; DAN. ROBERTSON. Agent and Manager; MILFORD HAVEN. A Fancy and General Bazaar, WILL be opened at Milford, in the ensuing Summer; during the REGATTA, towards liquidating the remaining part of tlxc debt on the BRITISH. SCHOOL. PATROSESS :—The Kight Hon. the Lady Milford. PKEsiDEXT :—Thc Hon. R. Fulke Greville, VICE-PRESIDENT Capt. Geoige Clarke, R.E; TREASURER :—David Vaughan, Esq. HON-SECEETARY :—Mr. G, Lewis. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs Clarke; Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. John Lewis, and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Milford; Mrs.Leach, Hubberston Rectory, Mrs. G. Thomas, Hakin, and any ladies of the Commiitee. 7- HAVERFORDWEST UNION, WANTED, A MASTER & MATRON for the Work^ house of the above Union—a Man and his Wife* without the encumbrance of children. Salary—Master, £ 40; Matron, £ 20; besides the usual rations and accom modations. They must bring Testimonials of good moral character, and of the man's ability to keep accounts, and be provided with such security as the Board of Guar- dians may require. Candidates for the above situation must appear per- sonally before a committee of the Board of Guardians* at the Board Room, in the Workhouse, Haverfordwestj on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1S55, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon and before the Board of Guardians on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 1855, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, and forward all necessary Testimonials to the Clerk on or before Ten o'clock in the Morning of the 18th day of June, 1855. By order of the Board, RICHARD JAMES, Clerk to the Guardian; COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1855. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peac<3 for the county of Pembroke, will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the third day of July next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon* when all persons summoned to attend af jurors, bailiffs of hundreds, and all persons bound by recognizances to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their name,; and all persons having indictments to prefer, or appeals or traverses to try, or any other business to transact; are requested to attend. And notice is hereby given, that the Court will Com- mence the business of the said sessions with the trial of prisoners, and the several magistrates of the said county; are therefore requested to direct their clerks to thransmit all depositions and recognizances taken befbre them to the office of the Clerk of the Peace three clear days before the commencement of the said sessions, if taken after the time mentioned such depositions and recognizances to be returned not later than half past nine o'clock in the morning of the commencement of the said sessions in order that the respective bills of indictment may be pre- pared and also the magistrates' clerks and attorneys practising in the said court, are requested in all cases of appeal, to be heard at the said sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examination upon which the removal is grounded, and the grounds of appeal seveil clear days previous to the sessions; And also the Court will at one o'clock, in the after- noon of the same day, praceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the county rate. COUNTY SURVEYOR. And notice is hereby also given, that at two o'clock in the afternoon on the. first day of the said sessions, Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, acting in and for the said county of Pembroke, in quarter assembled will proceed to elect a fit and proper person to fill the office of County Surveyor, instead of William Owen, Esquire. COUNTY ROADS BOARD. And notice is hereby also given, that Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said county at half past two o'clock in the afternoon, an the first day of the said sessions, in pursuance of the 7th and 8th Vict., cap. 91, see. 35, elect and appoint a fit and competent person being a Justice of the Peace, acting in and for the said county, in the place and stead of William Richards, Esquire, deceased. LICENSED LUNATIC ASYLUMS. And notice is also given, that Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace* assembled as aforesaid, will at three in the afternoon on the first day of the said sessions, in accord- ance, with the provisions of the Act, 8th and 9th Vict., e cap. 100, sec. 18, intituled An Act for the regulation of the case and treatment of lunatics," appoint a Justice of the Peace, acting in and for the said county to act as a Visiting Justice of every or any house or horses licensed within the county of Pembroke instead of William Richards, Esquire, deceased. FINANCE COMMITTEE. And notice is hereby also given, that the Finance Com- mittee will attend at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, oil Monday, the 2nd day of July, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purpose of auditing the County Accounts, and all persons having demands against the county are required to attend such committee at the time and place appointed.. W. VAUGHAN JAMES, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Offices, Haverfordwest, 18th June, 1855. Mersey Line of Australian Packets. r piIE undersigned despatch this regular I Line of Vessels with Goods and Pas- sengcrs regularly to MKI.BOURXE, SYDNEY, Aiin., aud GEKLONG, direct, or to ,wh of the last named ports, via Mel- bourne. Passengers and their Luggage arc landed on the Wharf at Melbourne, free of expense. To sail positively on the 25th of June, for Melbourne, direct, the splendid packet-ship, MONTEAGLE. James Lort, commander, 1,800 Tons burthen (a favourite and well-known regular trader) has very superior accommo- dations for second cabin, intermediate, and steerage pas- sengers. Succeeds the above vessels with goods and passengers for Melbourne, the splendid new clipper packet ship CONSTANTINOPE, commander, 2,400 Tons burthen, A 1 at Lloyd's for seven years, and will be fitted up in a superior style for a limited number of cabin and intermediate passengers. ^For Terms of Freight or Passage apply to Cowie, Rox- burg, and Co., 33, Tower Buildings, Liverpool; or to Mr. Thomas J. Lewis, Milford. Money Orders granted on Australia, and Insurance on Goods or Life effected. AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Black Ball Line of British and Australian Royal Mail Packets. Under Contract with Government to carry Her Majesty's Mails regularly every month to and from Australia, Atul make the Passage in SIjDays, under Penalty. Sailing from LIVERPOOL on 5th of each month, AUSTRALIA, on such days as the Colonial Go- IsAjwsavernment may appoint. FOR MELBOURNE, FORWARDING Passengers ky Steam to all ports in AUS- TRALIA, VAX PIEMEN'S LAND, & NEW ZEALAND, at ship's expense. Carries full Bands of Music, as well as Chess, Backgammon, and Draft Boards, for the amusement of the Passen- gers. A Cow will be provided, and Baths for all dasnea of Pas- sengers.. T.. sengers.. T.. Ship. Tonnage. Captain. DaU. CHAMPION OF THE SEAS. 2470 Newlands July 5. JAMES IUIXES 2515 McDonnell. Aug. 5. SCHOMBRRG 2600 Forbes. bept. 5. INDIAN QUEEN J? 9 5r' TTGHTJfING 2090 Enngkt Nov. 5. boomerang' im* »«■ 5- AFATLCO POI O 1625 Clarice Jail. 5. OLH'ER LANG Crawford Feb 5. DONALD M'KAY 2594 Earner March5. The above Line is pomposed of the Large, t, the Finest, and Fastest Merchant Ships in the World, and have been built by tha most celebrated builders of the day, including M'Kay of Boston, and Hall of Aberdeen. They are commanded by men who have alreadv rendered themselves famous «r>u their equipments and accommodation!" are uueyuaiied by any line of ships afloat. Shippers may rely upon the greatest attention to, and the most prompt delivery of their Goods at Melbourne, the undersigned having established a firm of their own at that port for the purpose, For Freight and Passage apply to the Owners, JAMES HAINES & CO., Liverpool. Agent for Haverfordwest, JOSEPH POTTER. In the midst of life we are in death." Accidental Eeath. Insurance Companvv FOR granting Insurances against T>LATII aT,d PER- SONAL IsJUrtv arising fr'om XcciDENTS or VIOLENCE OF FVKRY DESCKIPT";V,_ instituted in 1849. Capital, ill 10,000 ful Ii v « u (j^cribed. Geo. "Wodehouse Currie, Esq., Montgomery Gladstone, Esq., VTrustees, Kenyon S. Parker, Esq., Q.C., J With eighteen Directors, To those liable to accidental death orviolence—and who in this age of steam-packet and railway travelling. from the peer to the peasant, can claim exemption tlic Company offers incalculable advantages. To the ship- wright and other artisans in our dockyards—to the emi- nTa!1t to railway employers—to masters of vessels—to tradesmen—and "in fact 'to every one—its principles are peculiarly applicable; for not only does it insure a fixed sum in case of death, but fixed sums payable at death or loss of limb or sight, as well as fixed weekly sums during disability from any kind of accident whatever, aud all these at remarkably low rates of premium. For Prospectuses and every information apply to WILLIAM THOMAS, Esq., F.R.C.S., Pembroke-Dock, or Mr. JOHN LEWIS. Castle Terrace, Haverfordwest. By order, WILLIAM YOUSU, Secretary, 7, Bank Buildings, Lotlilnuy, London.