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.i v' CiiEAP PLE^mcursion v On Monday next, July 20th, 1857, Jj°WN the HARBOUR of MILFORD HAY MX, and ll0|' Proceeding to Sea ott the Islands of Skomar, Skolk- fw' and the Smalls Lighthouse, in the Irish Channel, tSp the Fortifications at Dale Point, Thorn Island, »»«ck Rock, &e. w THE MALAKHOFF, CAPT. MCGRATH, ^o'/eave Xeyland Railway Station at 9.3-1 a.m.; Hobbs ty. '.at H>.3U a.m.; and will call off Milford going and urning. j OW Refreshments can be obtained on Board. res-Saloon, Three Shillings. Deck, Two Shillings. A Band of Music on Board. ltosemarket Church and School RoomJ A Bazaar will be held to promote the repairs of the Church and School Room, under the patron- 0IitiO,rs- ^ort Phillips, of Lawrenny Park, at a house t|P0site the Shire-Hall, Haverfordwest, on the days of ^.Assize, the ifith and 17th inst. A large variety of AYork, with other useful and curious articles, ^^coffered to the public for sale. V- Millard, Surgeon, Haverfordwest, V Having, at the iequest and for the convenience of \(j|. sonae of liis esteemed patients, decided on visiting ^aven at certain stated times, on medical busi- Tfj38 taken an apartment at the house of Mr. Smith, toty -ar Cliff, Xeyland, where he may be consulted Of essionaiiy, on the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ery week, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. ^J^erfordwest, 24th June, 1857. HAVERFORDWEST. J HENRY DAVIE S, V. (Many years Clerk to Mr. James Summers, Solicitor,) to inform his Friends and the Public generally Hi that (encouraged by the many promises of support 4111 [(!h he has received) he intends in the beginning of next commencing business as an ^ctioneer, Appraiser, Accountant, & Ag-ent. trusts by strict attention to all matters entrusted O, and by regularity in the discharge of his engage- Q. 11 to merit and receive a share of public patronage. s^Bridge, Haverfordwest, 16th June, 1857. MIDDLE-STREET, MILFORD. J P°rtant and Unreserved Sale of Modern and Valuable household Furniture, Feuther Beds, Bed and Table bitten, Pianoforte, Plated Goods, &-e., Sfc. h. GEORGE NTHASSELL 4^1 AS been directed by Mrs. Ives to announce that ^iih ^le SALK BY AUCTION, advertised for the 22nd ^'Uti (Catalogues of which have already appeared. e P^ace h(;r Residence, MIDDLE STREET, MIL- Ja| ° fnrar the Church), on Thursday, the 23rd day of ■jV 1857. ee months credit will be given, when the purchase j fi^'s are to be paid to George N. Hassell. %hif ?a^e to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. Place, Haverfordwest, July 10, 1857. w Notice to Ploughmen. \\TaKTED, at Michaelmas next, a Head Ploughman, Actp caPable of taking charge of a Farm of about 150 WS" A married man without incumbrance would be whose wife would be equal to take the manage- 8oo,i a Daily of about twelve cows He must be of Hi cflaracter, and able to read, write, and keep com- k"e. accounts. Apply to E. T. Massv, Esq., Cottes- Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews will be preached in this town in behalf of he above socie y, on Sunday next, July 19th by the At t' Thompson, a8 follows :— » ^t. Martins Church, at II o'clock, a m. • Prendergast Church, at 6 o'clock p.m. Wiston Church, at 3 o'clock p.m., on the same day. •^public meeting will be held at the Shire Hall on tC^ay evening, the chair to be taken at 6 o'clock by J. H. A Philipps, iVI.A. ofPicton Castle —— —— 0 the Freeholders of the County of Pembroke. M^EMev, **• STOKES having intimated to me his intention •»dVj of resigning the Coronership for your County, and to J8 for ten years acted as his deputy, J am induced Ofjjc_ pit your support and interest »s a candidate for the e he is about to vacate. I have the honour to be Your most obedient and faithful Servant 1l HENRY MATUIAS. V^Verfordwest, 30th June, 1857. V"-— 1 0 the Fre xholders of the County of Pembroke. f|wN"TLEMEN,— | Office of Coroner for your County being about to J0hJec°me vacant in consequence of the resignation of l°kes, Esq., I have been induced by my friends to Jhnu self as a Candidate for the appointment, and I kt, feel greatly obliged for your kind support and 0(j trust you will consider me fully qualified for the §<>H when I state that I have been in practice as a Cltor for upwards of thirteen years. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, 1J ARTHUR LORT PHILLIPS V^erfordwest, July 1st. 1857. V the Magistrates and Freeholders of the County of Pembroke. H^NTLEMEN,— AVlXG learnt that the Coronership for the Lower Division of this County has become vacant, through Vs ^'Snation of Mr Stokes, I have the honour to offer Sh 68 a Candidate for the same. y0tl"o,,1d I have the good fortune to obtain a majority of %i Su^raSes, I shall hope by a zealcus discharge of the Wes which may devolve upon me to merit your appro- V and to prove myselt not unworthy of the confi- Ce reposed in me. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, >, Your obedient servant, ^•istinan, July 3rd. JOHN OWEN". /^tlemkx, — «EPORT having reached me during the prosecu- tJS tion of a most satisfactory canvass, that I have V) ftr.e<l froiii the contest for the vacant Coronership, I beg Ji)^°lve it my most emphatic denial It would ill become ^Ivt' 'his stage, when in almost every quarter I am re- tV the most cheering assurances of support, to do so. „ 'ndly feeling, which from the commencement has Ofw evinced towards mc, due, I am aware, to no merit "IM °wn. induces me to feel sanguine as to the result; P'aced or not in the position 1 aspire to, 1 should be 0rtliy of my name if I was not deeply grateful. I am, Gentlemen, j» Your obedient servant, Dock, July 9th, 1857. JOHN OWEN. 1 1_ the Freeholders of the County of Pembroke. ^^I)IXG that the Office of Coroner for the Lower iticj division of your County has become vacant, 1 am 85 an inhabitant of the County, to offer lhe u as a candidate for the same, and I beg to solicit Orio»r of your vote ai>d interest, and should I have ^0U1H°^ F°RTUNE to be selected my utmost endeavours be exerted to merit your approbation. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, S, Your obedient servant, ^hxiy Hill. 6th July, 1857. THOMAS STOKES IV F I E L D PATENT STARCH USED IX THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, { LADIES are respectfully informed that this »|?tarcii is exclusively used in Royal Laundry, and ^ifcrl Wsty-s Laundress says, that although she has NrL heaten>liice- and other Powder Starches, she has Ve none of thera e(lual to the GLENFIELD, which is the eSt Starch she ever used. \\r ^hen.you ask for the Glenfield Patent Starch, see that 8et it, as inferior kinds are often substituted. ^HEKSPOON AND CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. Ha^|WELL COLLEGE SCHOOL, MIDDLESEX.- ^he object of this Establishment is to afford, at a rate expense, a solid, useful, comprehensive, and fh°U8 Education. Course of Study is equally adapted to Professional *Jtic ,0Bimercial Pursuits. It is founded on the system- Morap Cu'cation of sound principles of Religion and W"y, and comprises the Greek, Latin, French, and j^etjp, Languages, Mathematics, Writing, and Arith- eti an c- History and Geography, Ancient and Modern, f'h i' ^c- ^cl Creat Western Railway passes through Hanwell, •^or stat'on adjoins the School grounds. Da.detailed Prospectus, apply to the Rev. Dr. EMER- \^rincipal. ljA^WELL COLLEGE, MIDDLESEX.— O^he K- SENIOR DEPARTMENT Stler^bject 'his depaiiment is to prepare young r? 'or their Examination at the Univerities of *Ppoin: Cambridge, London, and Dublin, and for direct p1Bents t0 Her iMajesty's or the Honourable East Hrin-HP8111^'8 a,ltl Military Services, in which ^p'Pal has been hitherto very successful. ^heV ^ary Classes have the advantage of an en. jnt f hi, p, °r fortification; and the rut nents of II'- is- and Arabic, are taught >O all who a. IU- v. A ree employment in our Easter'Of> :»sions. o ycirot r ^onrse of Lectures is delivered on Mechanics, ^hejjjj ^tics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Acoustics, Optics, o Cniv^' &c., preparatory for the Matriculation at l^o'^on, wherein Students rr.ay matri- tho. -xtetil years of Age, and graduate two years *or n pi PI., ,a^e<i Prospectus, apply to the Rev. DH, EMKH< Uc>pftli HanwHil C«llege| Middl4B«Xi CHEAP EDITION FOR THE PEOPLE. CEntered at Stationer's Hall.) Second Edition, Price Sixpence, free seven Stamps, on the Treatment and Cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC COUGHS, and all diseases of the Chests and Lungs, by anew, novel, safe, and extraordinary efficacious mode of cure, with plain rules regarding Diet, Habit, Exercise, &c. By SIDNEY HALL, Physician to the Portland Dis- pensary. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 'This Essay is well deserving the large circulation it has obtained.'—Times. 'A book which we recommend to all afflicted with Asthma, Coughs, or Consumption, the rules laid down by the author are rational and invalu- able.'—Medical Gazette We strongly invite our readers to purchase this Essay.Examiner. 'The origtnatity of the author's views are well worthy serious attention.,— Bristol Times. Consumption is clearly proved curable and the means and method pointed out."—Press. London: Gilbert and Co., or direct from the Author, Dr. HALL, lit Goswell Road, Corner of Hall street, Islington. PELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED IN 1797, 70, Lombard Street, City, and 55, Charing Cross, Westminster. DIRECTORS. Robert Gurney Barclay, Esq. Kirkmaa D. Hodgson, Esq. William Cotton, D.C.L., F.L.S. Henry Lancelot Holland, Esq. John Davis, Esq. Bcnjaito Sh^w, Ji»q. William Walter Fuller, Esq. Mattpew Whiting, Esq. Jas. A, Gordon, M.D., F.K.S. M. Wyvell, Jun., Esq., M.P. Henry Grace, Esq, This Company offers COMPLETE SECURITY. MODERATE RATES of Premium with Participation in Four.fifths or Eighty percent, of the Profits LOW RATES without participation in the Profits. L o A N s In connection with Life Assurance, on approved Security, in sums ct not less than JE500. ANNUAL PREMIUM required for the Assurance of £ 1. 0, for the whole term of life:— Without With Without With » Profits. Profits. Profits. Profits, 15 £ 1 11 9 £ 1 15 0 40 £ 2 18 10 £ 3 6 5 20 1 13 10 1 19 3 50 4 0 9 4 10 7 30 2 4 0 2 10 4 60 6 1 0 6 7 4 ROBERT TUCKER, Secretar;- AGENTS. Pem broke-R. Carter Treweeks, Chemist & Bookseller. Carmarthen—Jas. Mortimer, bank of Morris and Sons. Carditf- John Bird, Solicitor, and David William Jones, Draper. Swan sea F. D. Michael, Accountant. Neath—Egbert Moxham, Architect. Tenhy-W. Walkington, Chemist. Pontypool-John Philpot. Auctioneer. PHCENIX LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOMBARD STREET & CHARING CROSS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1782. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. Decimus Burton, Esq. James Home, Esq. Octavious Edward Coope, Esq. William James Lancaster; Esq. William Coiton, Esq. John Dorrien Magens, Esq., John Davis. Esq. John Masterman, Esq. George Holgate Foster, Esq. John Timothy Oxley. Esq. George Aurther Fuller, Esq. George Stanley Bepton, Esq. Charles Emanuel Goodhart Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. James Alexander Gordon, Esq. Matthew Whiting Esq. HenryJGraee, Esq. ;Francis Wilson, Esq. KirkmanD. Hodgson, Esq. M.P. AUDITORS. John Hodgson, Esq. Peter Martineau, Esq. Henry Heyman Toulmin, Esq. e /William Harris, Esq. Secretaries. |George William Lovell, Esq. Architect and Surveyor.-John Shaw, Esq- Solicitors.-Messrs Dawes and Sons, Angel Court. Insurances against Loss by Fire are effected by the PHCENIX COM PAN Yiipon every description of Property in every part of the World, on the most favourable Terms. Persons insuring with the PP(ENIX COMPANY are not liable to make gcu. the Losses of others, as is the case in some Offices. Insurances with this Company expiring at Midsummer must be renewed within Fifteen days thereafter, or they will become void. Receipts are now ready at the Principal Offices, Lom- street and Charing Cross, and with the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom. AGENTS. Aberystwyth—Joseph Downie, Esq., Bank Manager. Cardigan.Mr. Caleb Lewis, Bookseller. Carmarthen—Mr. William Morris, Dealer in China. Newport-Mr. James Griffith, Chemist. Pembroke—James R. Bryant, Esq., Surgeon; and Mr. R. C. Treweeks, Chemist. Tenby Mr. William Walkington, Chemist. To the Nervous and Debilitated (Epileptic offences and others). Tonic Elixir- CHLORATE OF POTASSA, a most important chemical discovery by Dr. Sydney Hall, Physician to the Port- land Dispensary, is an infallible remedy for indigestion, debility, stomach, liver, and nervous complaints, more especially epilepsy, apoplexy, and paralysis. The suc- cessful results of this preparation are beyond all precedent, and the extraordinary cures effected by the discovery in the above maladies are without parallel in the annals of medicine, and it is confidently believed that in no case need the suiferer despair, for practical experience has de- monstrated, and signal success warranted the assertion, that in 99 -ases out of every 100 complete cures may be relied on. Sold in cases at lIs, 22s, and 62s each (whole- sale and retail), by the Patentee, Dr SYDNEY HALL, 10, Goswel Road, Corner of Hall Street, Islington. A treatise forwarded on 'Exercise' for one stamp. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned against a person who has lately assumed Dr. Sydney Hall's name. The following are a few extracts from letters in the author's possession :— 'October 20, 1856.-Mr. Tout, Victoria Place, South- molton, Devon, has been entirely cured of a severe Nervous Disease which at times occasioned Epileptic Fits.' 'September 6, 1856.-The Editor of the Bury Gazette returns thanks to Dr. Sydney Hall tor the great benefit he has received from his Chlorate of Potassa treatment in a severe Nervous Disease.' January 20, 1857.-Rev. Mr. Bennett, Hackney, has been entirely cured of a most painful Nervous Affection after the most eminent of the faculty had failed.' 'April 12, 1857 -Mr. Lewis, near the Ship Yard, Lym- ington, Hants, has been perfectly restored of an Asthmatic Complaint, Shortness of Breath, Nervousness, &c., by Dr. Hall.' Mr. J. P. Sergeant, Surgeon, Walworth Road, says:— 'You have unfolded a new era in medicine, and at your suggestion I have prescribed the Chlorate of Potassa in several Nervous Diseases with the utmost beneficial re- sult.' 'January ii, 1857.-Sir Henry Bawtry acknowledges having received considerable benefit from Dr. Hall's treatment.' Dr. Ferguson, King's College Hospital, London, says :— I have repeatedly prescribed the Chlorate of Potassa, and have found it an agreeable and beneficial remedy.' Extract from the Lancet, April 10.1857.—'In conclusion, we are of opinion that Chlorate of Potassa is a far superior remedy to the ones in general use for Nervousness, Indi- gestion, and Liver Complaints, when judiciously pre- scribed.' A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. Patent Office Seal of Great Britain Diploine de Ecole de Phurmacie Pharmacien de Paris Imperial College of Medicine Vienna. The Patentee considers it necessary that every expedient should be adopted to secure the Pubtic against IMITATIONS of the TRIESEMAU. None are genuine unless the En- gravings of the Seats "f the Patent Office ot England, the Seals of the Ecote de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Im- perial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wiapper, and Hround each case. Iinitalionsef the same are liable to the severest penalties the Courts of Law can award. TRIESEMAR, No. 1, 2, & 3, prepared in the form ofa lozenge,devoid of taste or smell, and carried in the waist- coat pricket. Sold in tin cases, divided into separate doses, aBadmiofstered byValpeau, Lalleman, Roux, Ricord. &c. ^pRIESEIVf AR, No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, JL SPERM ATORRHCEA, and all the distiessing tonse- quences arising 'rom early -nhuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in hot climates. It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals, who are now in the enjoyment of health and the Functions of Manhood and whatever may be the Cause o Disqualifications lor Marriage, they are effectually subdued by this wonderlui discovery! TRIESEMAR, No. I I. lIy, in the short space of Three Days, completely and entirely eradicates at) tracef. ot Gonorrhoea, both in its mild and ag- gravated forms, GleetR, Strictures, Irritation of the Blad- der Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Loins and Kineys, and those disorders where Copaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR, No. III. is the great Continental Remedy t..t Syphillis and Second- a'y Sympi°" It searches out and purifies the diseased humours from blood, Bad cleanses the system from all deterioratingc: jses it also constitutes a certain Cure lor Scurvy, Smk-ii, ""d all Cutaneous Eruptions, removing ind III Its course all corruptions andiotpurnies from the vital streau:, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores ol the skin and urine, and ib a never failing Remedy tor that class of disorders which unfortuuately the English Physician treats with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's cun- gtitution, and which nil the r "SnparilU in tha world tan* not romeve. PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISHES OF LITTLE NEWCASTLE & LLANFAIRNANTYGOF. T 0 BE L- E T And Entered upon at Michaelmas next r PHE FARM of CARNDIFO, containtng 185a. lr. 38p.» I of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable LAND, to which will be added some Mountain at option of the Tenant. The Bailiff at Trecwn will show the Premises, and for further particulars apply t ) Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. 3rd July, 1857. To be Let at Michaelmas next, \T the Sea Port Town of Laugharne, Carmarthen- shire. situated three miles from St. Clears Station, a latere CORN and GRIST WATER MILL, three stories high, good machinery and in perfect repair, works two pair of stones. A small Field and Garden attached. This is worth the attention of any person with capital to import and export corn and flour. Letters, post paid, to Mr. Joshua Davies, Three Mari- ners, Laugharne. The East India Tea Company, of Great Saint Helen's, London, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its vicinity that they have appointed MR. J. D. MEYLER, Druggist, High-street, Agent for their cele- brated Teas. The^e Teas will be found superior to any Tottering, the East India Tea Company being the only Company who import-their own Teas, avoiding all inter- mediate profit, and supply the public direct. They have their own buyer resident in China, and can consequently guarantee the quality of all kinds sold by them. Congou Tea 3s.4d, 3s.8d., 4s., 4s.8d, Kirqua and Himalaya Teas as imported. J. D. MEYLER, Agent. DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. HAS now, in consequence of its marked superiority over every other vanetv, secured the entire confidence and almost universal preference of the most eminent Medi- cal Practiti tiers in the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRON- CHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, niAHKTES, DISK ASKS OF TH K SKIN. NKTJKALGIA. RtCKKTS. INFANTILE WASTING. GENERAL DFBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTION'S. Its leading distinctive charactericiics are COMPLETK PRESERVATION OF ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES, INVARIABLE PURITY & UNIFORM STRENGTH. ENTIRE FRKKDOM FROM NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR AND AFTER-TASTE. RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS AND CONSEQUENT ECONOMY. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: A. B. CRANVILIE, ESQ., TVT.D,, F R..S., Author of Spas of Germany," The Spas of Enyland," On Sudden Deathj-c. 9'c. Dr. Gianvill. has u"l'd Dr. DE JONGH'S Light-Brown Cod Liver Oii extensively in his practice, and has found it, not only efficacious, out uniform in. its qualities. He lieves it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold with- out the guarantee of such all authority as DE JONGH. DR. GRANVILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES THE DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN OTHERS, AND 1 HAT IT DOES NOT C A USE THF NAU- SEA AND INDIGESTION TOO OFTgN CONSEQUENT ON THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS. The Oil being, moreover, ti-iich more palatable, Dr. Granville's Patients have them- selves expressed a preference lor Doctor De J ongh's Light- Bruwn Cod Liver Oil." BR. KETHCBT, Professor of Chemistry aud Toxicology in the Medical Col- lege of the London Hospital. Chemical Referee to the Cor- poration of London, Medical Officer oj Heulth to the City of London, §c. A'c. I have frequently hid occasion to analyze the Cod Liver Oil which is sold Ht your establishment. In all enses I have found it pnsses*intr the smie set 01 iii-operties, among which the presence ot cholaic compounds alld ot iodine in a state of organic combination are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its chllracters with that named 'Huile b, uie, Iand described as the best variety in the masterly Treatise of Or DR JONGH. It is, I believe, liniversaliv ac- nowledged that this drscriptiou of Oil has great therapeu- a al power; and, from my investigations, I have no doultt ts being a pure and unadulterated urticle." II TBP LANCET." Dr DR JONGH gives the prelerence ta the Light Brown Oil over the Pale Oil, which contains scarcely any volatil, falty acid, a smaller quantity of iodine, phosphoric acid and the elernenis of bile, and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil, no douht, partly depend*. Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are atrnbofable to the method of its preparation, and especially to its filtration through ,harcoal. In the preference of the Light Brown over the Pale Oil we fully concur. We have carefully tested a Specimen of Dr DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. We find it to Genuine, and rich in iodine and the elements of bile. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half pints. 2s. fid. Pints. 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s; capsuled and labelled with Dr DE JONGH'S Stamp & siltnnure, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE hy ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., sole British Consignees 77, Strand, London and by many respectable Chemist and Drngeists. Proposed Substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver 0,1 should be strenuously res.'sted, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment to the Purchaser. Sold in HAVERFORDWEST, hy GWYNNF, HARRIES i.. TEN RY, by W. WALKINTON, Cliemiist; in PEMBROKE-IX S. LA*N, Chemist. HEALTH OR. SIC3CNKSS CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM H OLLOWArS PILLS. The Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle gl (i.d, and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secure, health to every organ, when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly upos the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principlti 0 disease, and thus radically curing the malady, whethee ideated in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowelr the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system USRD TLLROUHOUT THE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally efficacious in com pI "intR common 10 the whole human race, and in disoider peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement ol the liver, the source o infirmity allft sutferillg,ann the cause of innumerahie dentils yield to iliese curatives, in all cases however aggravated acting as a mild purgative, alterativp and tonic: they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate system aud the constitution, at the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS—NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. When ail stimulants leil, the renovating and bracing pro. perties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles 01 the victim of general debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All trregtitaritipsand ailmeEts incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the s, x are removed or prevented, by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. N" mo- ther who regards her own or her children's health, should ail to have them within her reech. SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germonv, have eulogized the Pills and the Inventor. A WOEDFEFUL CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT AFTER FORTY YEARS STANDING. Mr John Sloan, of Aughnacloy, informed Professor Hol- loway by letter that Mrs Walkei-,tesiclitig in the same town. had been afflicted with a complaint in the stomach for nearly 40 yeais, which defied the efforts of all the Faculty round the neighbourhood to cure. Nothing whatever seems to have the effect of rendering her any relief: in n state of (lecpiir she had recourse to Holloway's Pills, which in an incredible short period completely and effectually cured her. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A LIVER COMPLAINT. VVm. Macdonald, ot Her Majesty's Highland Regiment' hasgratefully acknowledged tnProlessor Hollowny the won- derful efficacy 01 this astonishing medicine. He suffered with liver complaint ntid all its attendant evils, during 14 years' residence in India. His constitution was so enleebled that he was compelled to return home, when he was induced to try Holloway's Pills, which effected a perfect cure, after the most eminent of the faculty had failed to do him the slightest good. THESE CELEBRATED PILLS are the best remedy the world ever possessed for the removal of disease: they will cure Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia in all its forms. The sickly should immediately try a few doses 01 this wonderlul medicine. AND FOR DROPSY, They are the most certain cure ot any medicine extant. Holloway's Pills are tlte lest remedy known in the world for the foil iivimj Diseltses:- Ague Erysipelas Rheumatism Asthma Female irregulari-Scrufula or King's Bilious Complainst ties Evil B 10 I C he soft h e Fevers of all kinds Sore Throats Skin Fits Slone and Gravel Bowel Complaints Gout J'econ dar Colics Head-aclie symptoms ClHlsripHtion of the Indigestion Tic Doloureaux Bowels Inflamatioii Tumours Consumption Jaundice Veaeral Affec'ions Debility Livei Complaints; Worms of all kinds Dropsy Lumbago Weakness, fr<>r Dysentery Piles whatever cause &< Sold at the Establish merits of Professor Hollowny. 244 Stand, near Temple Bar, London, and 80, Maiden Lane New Yorkalso by all respectable Druggists and Defers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices; — Is, ljd., '2s. 9d., 4.S. Gd., lis., 22s., and 23s., each box. 1 CiZ,- There is a^considerable |saving(|hy takingjthe larger sizes. ItiIN. B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in that disorders are affixed tu each box. A PERUVIAN^ GUANO. "a T. HUGHES, Begs to announce that he h&s a Stock of GIBB'S and Co's. GUANO for Sale. Haverfordwest 5th June 1857. IMPROVED DOUBLE-ACTING TURNIP DRILL, WITH SHEIiT-IKON ROLLERS. I1 IIIS Drill will sow any quantity from one tc six pounds per Acre. It has all the most recent Improvements is WAKRAN TED to WORK WELL—Price £ 5 5s. Od. ONE ROW DRILL, PRICE THREE SHILLINGS EACH. HOWARD'S PRIZE HORSE DRILL with Harrow attached £ 2 ) Os. Od. Without Harrow £ 2 2s. Od. CORN RICK-STAND PILLARS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH, J. MARYCHURCH & SON, Agents for NORRINGTON'S CELEBRATED SUPERPHOSPHATE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WOKKS, HAVEKFORDWEST. A G R 1 C U L F U It A 1. WORKS, OLD BRIDGE, HAVERFORDWEST. JOHN GRIFFITHS BEGS respectfully to inform the Gentlemen, Farmers, and the public generally, that he has commenced business ) near the Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, as a Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements and Machines of every description; and jiving been practically experienced for several years with the construction of Implements, Machines, and Steam Engines, and personally'superintending their manufacture, can ensure to his patrons, articles of a very snperior make and quality. Castings of all kinds snpplied at the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible price. :11 PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF VALUALBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN AND ADJOINING THE CITY OF ST. DAVID'S. MR. GEORGE GOODE Is instructed to offer by PUBLIC COMPETITION AT THE COMMERCIAL INN, SAINT DAVID'S, On THURSDAY, the THIRTIETH day of JULY, 1857, At Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, (Subject to such Conditions as will be read at the time of Sale,) The following FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, and Gardens, Fields, or Closes of Land, situate in and near to the City of St. David's, in the after-mentioned or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of Sale. Lots Tenements. Parish, ^TTenants^ Tenure. Quantity A. R. P. £ s. d. 1 House, garden, yard, & stable in Sheep-street St. David's Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. 0 0 28 5 I) 0 2 House and garden in Sheep sheep. Sarah Davies Lease for 2 lives 0 0 16 6 0 0 3 House and garden in Pitt-street 11 Rev. Tbos. Jones Yearly tenant. 0012 8 0 0 4 House, garden, and premises in Nun-street Elizabeth Perkius Lease for 3 lives, with a concur- rent term of 60 years from 1855 0 1 18 12 0 0 5 House and garden in Sheep-street Widow Lewis Lease for 2 lives 0016 6 0 0 6 A field in New-street Henry Perkins. Yearly tenant. 0127 I 10 0 7 A field called Erw Fain „ Thomas Perkins Yeartytenent. 1210 3 10 0 8 Two fields called Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Erw Main Llwyd-nesaf, and ()A. 3R. 12P. Erw Maen Llwyd-pellaf 1A. OR. HP. 1323 4 0 0 9 Two fields near the Windmill, called Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Park Felin U'int Nesaf, and lA. OR. 5P. Park Felin Wint Pellaf 1A. 1R. 32P. 2137 5 10 0 10 A field called Park Pantybrin Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. 0312 2 0 0 11 Five fields or closes of land called Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. ParkUchaf, 1A. 3R. 37P. Parkvgroft Uchaf, lA. lR. 28P. Parkygroftlssaf, lA. IR. 4p. Park Trichornel Uchaf, and lA. lR. 32P. Park Canol 1A. 2R. 16P. 7 2 37 16 0 0 12 Two fields called. Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Llain Grigog, and 1A. OR. 31 P. Llain Eglws-wen OA. 3R. 11P. 2 0 2 3 0 0 13 Five fields called n Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Parkygarn, 1A. 1R. 13P. WestWarblefield,otherwiseWestWarblePark OA. 3R. 23P. East Warblefield, otherwise EastWarble Park 1A. OR. OP. NorthWarblefieldotlierwiseNorthWarblePark lA. 2R. 3p. And White Well field 2A. 2R. 8p. 7 1 7 18 0 0 14 Two cottages and gardens on White Well field „ William Roch. Lease for 3 lives 500 15 A field called Parkbach „ Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. 0 0 31 010 0 25 0 36 £ 96 0 0 Further Particulars may be had, and a Map of the Property seen on application to Mr. GEORGE GOODE, Land Agent, Carmarthen, or Messrs. REEs & DAVIES, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, July 6th, 1857. LAUGHARNE. To be Let, with Immediate Possession, A LARGE and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, in good repair, containing four sitting and eight bedrooms, kitchen and back kitchen, servant's hall, butler's and other excellent pantries and premises, china closets, laundry, pump of good water, convenient yard. A small detached garden. Laugharne is situated on the sea coast, 20 miles from Tenby, three from St. Clears Station, and 12 from Car- marthen A daily post. English service. Letters, post paid, Mr. Joshua Davies, Three Mariners, Laugharne. Rent and taxes moderate. Nothing brings on Nervous f tbiir;, Premature Old Age and shortens Human Life 1ICd t'i incites of the Chest. UNDER THE AND PATKONAGE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN NOBILITY. The only real Cure without Inward Medicine is ROPER'S ROYAL BATH F LASTE RS, lor Coughs Asthm-t, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hoopin* Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. FROM THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL CURES. For old Whiter Coughs. Brusna Mills, Clar, 2Bth of 1st Month, 1855. Tentleman, I am again troubled with my old winiei cough will you have the goodness to send me another 01 your Roper's Flusters. As I found great relict from thorn the two last winters I am anxious again to prove their effi- cacious qualities. (Signed) JOSEPH FLETCHER. P S.—I recommended the Plaster to John Miller, who is a miller by trade, in this village with me. He says he has already found rt-hel from its application. J FLETCHER. Nervous Stomach Cured. High School, Loughborough, 23rd ot 4th Month, 1855. Dear Sir,—Having received great benefit from your Hopers Plasler t"r nervous stomach complaint, I believe that R.-per s Plaster is caicu ated. when thoroughly known, to supersede all other medicines for those disorders for which it is intended. Truly yours. J. B. CAULFIELD, M.A. Bed- Fast Four Months, Mr H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Messrs Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's Plnsler by Mr Will.am Dutson, Earl Street, Bury, for a severe inflammation of the lungs. He WIIS bed-f.st four months, nnci iS quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valnnble Roper's Plaster, which he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to make „se of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the public generally.— March 13, 1853. Afflicted Seven Yertrs with a dreadful Cough. South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1854. Geottemen,-) am requested by a poor man in this vil lage ,0 write to you respecting the effects of one of your Ropers Plasters. He has been afflicted with a dreadful cough for the last seven years, and lor which he as been advised to try one of Iloper's Plasters, which he has now h.d on three week*, and which, I am haupy to inform vo", has been attended with ben. ficinJ results, as the cough is not so violent and the phlegm, which at first was thick and tough, has been changed to ordinary spittle. I remain, yours obediently, To Messrs Roper & Son. SAMUEL BEECH. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned to NUTICE the words "RopKR\s ROYAL BATH KLASTER, engraved on the government stamp. PREPARED ONLY BV HOHERT ROPER & SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD. On Medico-Chemical principles, from British Herbs and the Gums and Balsams of the Eastern clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it sovejeign as it flows." ruil siZf-d Plasters, Is. I !cl.; and lor children, 9Jd. PRch, or direct by post on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. ench in Postage Slamps. Sold hy most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF I M IT AT IONS !-Be particular and ask for ROPER'S PLASTERS. "THE MARVEL OF THE AG E." HUNDREDS OF CURES have proved ROPER'S 7" PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER) the best remedy for all those distressing symptoms attending a weak and (iiiordtrld Stomach, Liver complaints. Bilious irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss 01 Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels. Lan- guor 11,111 Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming of Determination of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of Apoplexv. Effectual for Pains and Palpitations. Bailiehorough Co. Cavan, Ireland. April if), 1856. Gentlemen,— 1 applied one of Itoper 's Plasters to my lefr breast for the removal of severe pains, w iili palpitation 011 the heart occasionally. It at once proved effectual, and I am fully convinced, when 1 use a box of Roper's Pills, that will he implanted out of a st;ite of distraction and misery nto a realm of comfort and Happiness. I am. &c., JAMES LITTLE. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, andwar- anted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composes of choice hub., roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBERT HOPER and SON,Chemists. Sheffield, in boxes, at Is. lid. 2s. yd., and 4s. 6d. each Sold by most Chemist* and Book- sellers in the United Kingdom. AhK loa Raua'" PILL* To Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and Builders. To Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and Builders. THE undersigned having completed his contract at West Blockhouse Battery, Milford Haven, is willing to dispose of on advantageous terms to purchasers a por- tion of his Plant, consisting of Winding and Pumping Machinery, round & flat Wire Ropes, Blocks with Chain Falls, Anchors and Cables, Cranes, Planks and Ladders, also a large quantity of weil seasoned Timber and other Building materials. WILLIAM FLEETWOOD. Dale, June 19th, 1857. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. WARRANTED to be as good in quality as any Slates rY in Wales. Situated seven miles from Haverford west, within a quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road leading from Haverfordwest to Fishguard—good easy new road to come out to the Turnpike Road. Slates supplied at the Quarry or the following prices :— £ s. d Good Locals 0 15 0 per 1,000 „ Princesses, 24 inches by 14 7 10 0 per 1,200 „ Duchesses, 24 „ 12 6 10 0 „ „ „ 22 „ 11 5 10 0 „ „ 20 „ 12 5 10 0 „ Countesses, 20 „ 10 4 16 0 „ 18 „ 10 3 10 0 18 „ 9 3 0 0 16 „ 10 2 16 0 16 „ 8 2 2 0 14 „ 8 1 7 6 Apply Lo Mr. John Rees, Broadmoor, Wolfscastle J. W. BENSON'S Watch, Clock, and Chronometer Manufactory 33, & 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Established 1749. JW. BENSON, M-nufacturer of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, constrnction, & pat- tern, invites attention to his magnificent and unprece- dented display of V atches, which is admitted to be the largest and best selected Stock in London. It consists of Chronometer, Duplex, Patent, Detached Lever. Hori- zontal, and Vertical Movements, Jewelled, <\c., with all the latest improvement, mounted in superbly-finished engine-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cases. The designs engraved upon many of the cases are by eminent artists, and can only be obtained at this manufactory If the important requisite, superiority of finish, combined with accuracy of performance, elegance, durability, and reasonableness of price, are wished for, the intending pur- chaser should visit this Manufactory, or send for the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, published by J. W. Benson, (and sent post-free on application,) which contains sketches, prices, and directions as to what Watch to buy' where to buy it, and how to use it. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. From the Morning Post, October 30. 'Exhibits exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation, and perfection of mechanism in structure.' From the Morning Chronicle, October 3.0 < Excelleneeofdesign, and perfection in workmanship. From the Morning Advertirtr, November 1. The high repute which Mr. Benson has obtained for the qualities of his manufacture stands second to none.' From the Morning Herald, November 3. The high standing of Mr. Benson as a London manu- facturer must secure for him a large amount of public patronage.' From the Globe, November 3. -All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design.' From the Sun, Novemper 3. Mr. Benson, as a long-established City manufacturer, has gained a reputation for the quality of his produc- tions, which stands second to none in the City.' From the Standard, November 3. Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with.' From the Observer, November 16. 'The watches here exhibited surpass those of any other Engtish manufacturer.' GOLD WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c., accurate time-k-eepers, X3 15s., £4 15. £ [> 15, to £:W each. (JoJd Lever Watches, jewelled, and highly finished movements, £ 6 6s., £8 8s., £10 10s. X12 12s., £ 14 14s. £ 16 Iljs. to 100 Guineas. SILVER WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c., exact time-keepers, S2 2s.. £ 2 1.5s., X3 Lis, to jElO 10s. each. Silver Lever Watches, highly finished jewelled movements, £ 3 10s, X4 10s., X5 I, s., X7 1. s. £8 10s.. £ 10 10s. to 50 Guineas. A two years' warranty given with each Watch, and ci carriage paid to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, or any part of the kingdom, upon receipt of Post Office or 1' inkers' Order, made payaule to J. W. Benson, 33 and 3-1, Ludgate Hill, Londou. Merchants. Shippers, and Watch Clubs uupplled. Old Waube* takeu vu Exchange or Kepaired. To Rottenstone Getters and Dealers. WAN FED, by the adverti er, large quantities of VV Rottenstone. Please furnish prices and terms. Address—F. O. Hirst, Spital Hall, Sheffield. STEEL PEN SI W1LT.ETS AND LOWE'S warranted Good Steel Pens.—'I he Public are respectfully requested to try them and judge for themselves. Universal Pen, for every style of writing. Superior Pen. for general purposes. Extra Ground Fine Points, suitable for posting, of ladies' writing. School Pen, for general school use Bank Pen, suitable for strong writing. Public Pei. adapted for all hands. Commercial Pen, suitable for entry desk. Correspondence Pen, for current or ladies' hand. Spear Point Pen, strong business Pen. Old English Pen, made as originally, of the very best metal, highly recommended. Eagle Pen, or small Barrel Pen, for commercial pur- poses. Office or Magnum Bonum Pen, suitable for every description ot writing. DRAWIEG PENCILS. Wi lets and Lowe's Id., 2d., and 3d Pencils will give satisfaction to lovers of a really good Pencil. To be had of J. Potter, Haverfordwest, and of all Sta tioners. THE TENTH EDITION. Wiih Prescriptions in English. Post free for four stamps Dr. Sutton's popular Essay. QUACKERY UNMASKED, being a complete exposi- tion of the frauds, impositions, and deceptions prac- tised by a gang of ignorant pretenders, who advertise a speedy, safe, and effectual cure of disease, and under as- sumed names and professional mask carry on a most iniquitous system of extortion. By JOHN SUTTON, M.R.C.S. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 'The author has conferred a just boon on suffering humanity by exposing the nefarious practices of ignorant impostors, who advertise to cure a disease of which, in reality, they know nothing.'—Herald, June 6th, 1857. Will prove useful to thousands, to whom we especi- allv recommend it.'—Sun. If others in the healing art would follow the imitation shown them by Dr. Sutson, "Quackery's" career would be short Jived.— Critic. We cannot too highly compliment the author upon his firm and fearless purpose.Lancet, May 29th, 1857. 'The author (Dr. Sutton) receives, and deserves, our warmest thanks for this full exposure of Quacks.'— Weekly Dispatch, June 6th, 1857. Caution—Beware of a piracy of this Essay by an ignorant pretender, who has absconded to avoid proceedings, and now maliciously vilifies Dr. Sutton's reputation. Read this exposure, starling in the extreme, of this fellow and his gang. Address. Dr. Sutton, 15, Frederick Place, Goswell Street, London. Steam to Waterford, Qprk, and the South of Ireland. IMRST CLASS STEAMERS (in conia-ciioii with the Great Western and South Wales Railways) LEAVE the Milford Haven Terminus for WATER- FORD every TUESDAY, T HURSDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at 1.3", on the arrival of the 4..50 Night Express of the previous evening from Paddington. RETUR\t\G from Waterford every MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. LEAVE the Milford Haven Terminus for CORK, on and after the 8th, every WEDN ESDAY, and SATU R- DAY. at 8 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.411 a.m. Express and the 6 a.m. Third Class from Paddington. RETURNING from CORK every TUESDAY and FRIDAY according to Tides. Apply for Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations Great Western and South Wales Railways; of Ford and Jackson. 36, Cannon Street, London or of Mr. Downey Quay, Waterford; or of Messrs. Murphy and Sons, Cork THROUGH FARES: London to Waterford oils, 40s, and 24s 6d. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford 12s 6d. 10s, and 7s 6d. SEA PASSAGE—SEVENTY MILES. London to Cork 52s 6d, 42s. and 26s. Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Haven to Cork 15s, 12s, 8s. &TEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of JULY, 1857, NOTICE,—The TROUBADOUR has been replaced on this line by the Swift Steam Ships MONTACU, new S.s. Capt. Wm. Clarke. SOVEREIGN, new S.s. Capt. W. Beckett I TUB ill* CAXX7, s.s., Capt. W. Adams. The above 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 for Swansea at the Mumbles, (weather permitting.) Saturday 4 8 even I Saturday 18 7 even Saturday .11. 12nom Saturday .25. 12noon Milford for Bristol. Landing Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) Sunday 5 3 after Sunday 19 2 after Sunday 12 7 morn Sunday 26 7 morn From Bristol to Swansea and Liverpool. (Calling at Milford.) Tuesday 7 6 even Tuesday 21 6 even Tuesday 14 11 morn Tuesday 28 10 mo r From Swansea to Liverpool, ( calling at Milford.) Wednesday 11 12 noon Wednesday 15 6 morn Wednesday 8 5 after J Wednesday .22 .10 after Wednesday 29 10 morn Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday 1 6 even Wednesday 15 4 after Wednesday. 8 .U night (Wednesday 22 .11 night Wednesday 29 4 after. From Liverpool to Swansea direct. Wednesday 1 5 after Wednesday 15 4 after Wednesday *T8 lO^morn Wednesday 22 lG^morn Wednesday 29 .3 after From Swansea to Liverpool (direct) Saturday 4 2 after Saturday 18 1 after Saturday 11. 7 morn Saturday 25 7 morn The New Screw Steamer GYPSY is intended to ply on thf Milford Haven, in connection with the above.Steamers, carrying Goods and Passengers to and from Pembroke-dock, Haverford- west and adjacent Towns. FAKES:— Cabin. Deck. Milford to or from Liverpool 13s Od 5s 6d Milford to or from Bristol 8s 6d 5s Od Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles). 5s Od 3s Od OTICE.-Return Cabin Tickets available for Seventeen Days or two clear Voyages issued as below, as follows Liverpool to or from Milford JEf) IRs Milford to or from Bristol. jEO 13s ggf Passengers are requeoted to take charge of their own Luggage, as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety. Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mtting) free of charge in the Steam Tender Gipsy. NOTICE. —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 Owners of the Goods respectively. Apply to Fitzsimons, Appl2hee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- pool; G. H. Evans, Bristol; E. Edwardes, Swansea John Ken- worthy & Co., Manchester. Notice.—No goods will be delivered until the freight has been paid; and no goods for shipment will be received without a ship- ping note, giving full particulars of their address, &c., so as to be correctly entered upon the vesse's manifest. Goods landed at Milford must be removed the day after their arrival, or will be stored, if necessary, on board the hulk Eclipse. which is the point of arrival and departure of the steamers. R. D. RORE. AGENT, MILFOR Mr. Phillips, Chemist, Castle-square, Haverfordwest. AGENT for HORXIMANS PURE TEA, in Packets THIS LEAF NOT COLOURED.—Dr. Scoffern, in his valuable work On. Food Ad.Iterati(,,is,' remarks at page The best Tea I ean find is that imported by the Messrs. Hornimun, its jappearnnce. manifests it to be what it professes—Tea which has been subjected to no kind of olltward-a manifestation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms.' t:r "The Chinese do not use Tea when covered with dry colours, it would prove the best for us also, if ob- tained without being I- faced" with the miucral powders."—[See Parliamentary Enquiry, "Adultera- tion of Food," Times, July 19. 1855: Horniman's & Co's PURE TEA, THE USUAL FINE SORTS, BUT THE LEAF NOT COLOURED RI~,HUS is secured rich full flavoured Tea, for when not L coated with dry powders, any valueless withered leaves, so fatal to good flavour, are seen and avoided. The Lancet' Sanitary Report' (Longmans) page 318 states These Uncoloured Black and Green Teas we find entirely tree from facing powder, the Green not having been brightened with colour, therefore presents a natural dullolive hue.' Their strength, wliolesomeness, and uni- form good quality have brought them into universal demand. Agents throughout the Kingdom. The DUTY is REDUCED and PRICES are now .3s. 4d., 3s. bd„ 4s. and 4s 4d. per pound. Aberystwyth Jones, Pier Street Aberdare Jones—Thomas Aberavon Evan Evans Bristol Ferris A: Score.Union Street Carmarthen Davies, King Streec Cwmavon ..Davies HAVERFORDWEST PHILLIPS, Castle Square WILLIAMS, 17, Market Street Laughnrne David Uanelly Rees & Williams Milford Sands'& Bladett- Williams Merthyr Stephens, High street Kealan, Hi^li-streti Narbertli Griffiths & Nicholas Neath Hutchince, Wind-street Pembroke Trewcnt Pembroke Dock Tn went, Standard House Barrett, Pern broke-street Swansea Wilson, Castle Square „ Harries, Oxford street TT Glover, Caatic-atrect rcnby If' ")168011- W II.lil.J¡¡ilOn PRINTING OF every description executed with neatness and des- patch at Potter's Printing Offices, High Street- Haverlordwest, where the Pembrokeshire Herald and Potter's Electric News are published. JE1,000 in Case of Death. A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF Y,6 PER WEEK. In the Event of Injury by ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION May be secured by an Annual Payment of X3 for a Policv in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY. Smaller amounts may be secured by proportionate payments. No Charge for Stamp Duty. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE may be insured against by the Journey or by the year at all the principal Railway Stations, where also Forms of Pro- posal and Prospectuses may be had-and of the Provine cial Agents—and at the Head Office, London. N.B -The usefulness of this Company is shewn by the sum paid as Compensation for Accidents £ 22,722. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers Assurance Company, Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. Office, 3, Old Broad Street, E. S. PEMBROKE. Xn it Irt hIT ^uhlir$Ertiim ur l'rinm tnntrm And entered upon at Michaelmas next, rpHE following RICH MEADOW LANDS adjoining L the Town of Pembroke:— A. R. P. One field now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, containing about 113 One field now in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Miller, containing about 2 3 38 One field now in the occupation of Mr. Robert James, containing about 2 2 8 One do. do. in the occupation of Mr. John Hitchings, containing about .5 2 32 Two fields now in the occupation of Mr. R. Lewis, containing about 8 1 3 Stothey Mill, house and land, containing about 3 1 0 One field now in the occcupation of Mr. John Jones, containing about 3 0 39 Several cottages and gaidens, dog-kennels, stahles, and yard One field occupied by Mr. Riggon, containing about 2 2 15 The lime-stone quarry and kiln now in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Williamston, con- taining about. 1 1 13 Underdown House, garden, and premises with rich meadow lands adjoining, containing about 40 0 0 Or may be let in the following lots -— Three fields, part of Grove Land Row, now in the occupation of Mr. Merryman, contain- ing about 18 0 0 Underdown House and garden with meadow land adjoining, containing abont 7 0 0 Two fields near Underdown House, now in the occupation oi Mr. Richard Price, contain- ing about 14 3 0 MESSRS. GOODE & OWEN will attend at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke, on Friday the 17th day of July, to let the above lands. Deafness and Singing Noises in the Head. Instant and Permanent Relief guaranteed. Just Published, with the Names and full addresses of 20 Deaf persons restored to perfect hearing. Startling Facts. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY—which enables any extremely deaf person to hear usual toned con- versation in two minutes after its application, without the use of any instrument, eartrumpet, or operation. Just Published. Price 7d., by post free on receipt of a letter enclosing Seven Postage Stamps. This Magical mode of SELF CURE is a perfect stop to Quackery, and an ex- position of the fraudulent pretended discoveries of im- postors of the present day. Deaf persons can permanently restore their own hearing, relieving the snfferer from ail distressing noises in the head. The Book has cured thousands living in every quarter of the globe,, without absence from home or the slightest deviation from their usual avocations. It is published by the Surgeon to the Suffolk Place Institution for the Cure of Deafness. FRANCIS ROBERT HOUGHTON, 23, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, East, Member of the London Royal College of Surgeons, May 2nd, 1845, and Licentiate of the Apothe- caries Company, April 30th, 1846. For the benefit of the Deaf, and not for emolument. Hospital and Private Testimonials and Certificates from the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have been enabled, by F. R. Houghton's new discovery, to near with delighiful ease, and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen an4 re- ferred to Hours of Consultation 11 till 4 daily. Letters to be directed as aoove. PRIZE HORSES AND NEAT CATTLE. 0 Animal can be highly fed for aCOIftinuance with- i i oat producing disease of some kind, unless the ill effect is counteracted by Medicine, and the safest and best for the purpose is CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. The Cart Horse which obtained the First Prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at Norwick, 1849 the proprietor informed Mr. Cupiss the excellent condi- tion of this Horse was mainly attributable to the frequent use of the Constitution Bails. Mr. Nun Secretary to the Diss Farm Club obtained a first prize at this lceal Show, for the best fat Bullock and he writes, the Constitution Balls were a most valuable assistance in getting my Bullock in high condition" I found with continued high feeding the animal frequent, I v became glutted, when upon giving him a dose of your Balls his appetite was restored, his spirits enlivened while his appearance rapidly improved, and he is satisfi, d without the use of the Balls he could not have got his bullock into such prime coudition, in so short a time, THE CONSTITUTION BALLS ARt PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS CUPISS. M.R.C.V.S. Author of the Prize Kssay on the disease of the Liver of the Horse," Diss, Norfolk aud sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in the Town and Country, in. Packets six Balls each 3s. 6d. per packet with a wrapper giving full direction for the use of the Balls and treatment of the Horse whilst taking them. Also a Pamphlet of Testi- monials from many gentlemen who have used the Balls in various Complaints. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the pro PTietor gratuitously, either persoually, or by letter, post paid. A MEDICAL REVOLUTION THE WORLD UNANIMOUS. HOLLOW.A..Y'S OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT. The virtue of disease otien makes its way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Onitnn nt, melting under the hand as it is rubbed in, is ab- sorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat It inflammation, promptly Hnd invnrixbly subdues it whether located in the kidneys, liver. the lungs, or anv other im- portant organ. ttpenetrhtfs the surface to the interior through the countless tubes that com > unicate with the skin ar Summer rain passes into the levered earth, diffusing its cold and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. Every species ot exterior trritHtion is quickly reduced by the antitinflammatio'-y action of iltir Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as King's Evil, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ring- worm, Scald Heaii, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch), &c.,die out to return no more, uuder its application. Hospital ex- perience in II parts of the world prove its infallibility in disease of the skin, the muscles, the joints, and the glands ULCERS, SORES, AND TU MORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy npon Scro- filla, IIlId other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miracu- lous. It first discharges the poison which produce suppura- tion and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well as permanent EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SKIN DISFASE Mr C. Smith, the noted boot and shoemaker, of 115, Too- lev street, London, had been severely afflicted with scurvy for 4 years, the cralks in the balms of his hands were as ..¡,ie as the thickness of a penny piece, and notwithstanding he had been to the principal hospitals, and the one lor dis- cases of the skin, yet he rterived no benefit hy thair medicine. HO'IOWRV'S Pillt alone have been the means of effecting a perfect cure. AN ASTOUNDING REMEDY FoK BAD LKGS. Extract of a letter from lIIr. Charles Sacre, of Church-st. Woulwich. To Professor llolloway, Sir,— I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the miracu- lous cure whrch your invaluable Ointment and Pills have effected on my leg. For 4 months I have been in a London Hospital, and turned out afterwards as incurable, with very little hopes ot saving my leg, but I am happy to say that your remedies have effected a perfect and speedy cure. A SINGULAR CURE OF SCURVY, Henry Vauglian of Portsea, respectfully and gratefully informs Professor Holloway that lie was suffering for many years wiili inveterate scurvy yelltiw spots appeared on the face and hands, accompanied with distressing languor, weakness of the legs, fetid breath, days without hope) nigh's without sleep, the distemper only aggravated by me- dical advice, when providentially he was induced to obtain Professor Holloway's medicines, by the aid of which, he miraculously regained his health and strength in a very lihort time. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following i ;— Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin-diseases burns Chapped-hands Glandular Swellings Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes & Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sanu-Flie-' Stiff-joints Scalds Wounds Coco-Bav Elephantiasis Sore Nipple- Yaws Sold at the Establishments of i'rulfbsor iiollowav 244, Strands (near Teuinle Bar), Loudon, and 80, Maiden LariJ, New York also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine' throughout the Civilized World, at the following prices •— Is. 1 Art, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., ?2s. and 33e e^chPot, There is a considerable saving bv taking the larger N.B,—fiimthmi for the iruldance (f Patient* tn t*try AlaorM »re ftfixwi to ml torn