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Notice to Ploughmen. WANTED, at Michaelmas next, a Head Ploughman, capable of taking charge of a Fann of tfl>out 150 Acres. A niarriod man without in,, totild be preferred whose wife would be equal to take me manage- ment of a Dairy of about twelve cows fjje must be of Rood character, and able to read, writcfand keep com- mon accounts. Apply to E. T. Mass\, Esq., Cotte more. COWBRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL Re-open on Thursday, August 6th, on which day conveyances will meet the Express at Bridge- •8nd; all other trains at the UantrisspntyStation. For information respecting termV^rcxhibitions, &c., -apply to the Rev. W. Holt Beever, M A., Head Master. M 0 N E Y. ▼ pHE sum of £ 1,5(10 to be laid out oa Mortgage of J. Freehold Property, either in one stun or two sums of £ 7<K» and £ 80'i each. For further particulars apply, (ifcfcyletter, post-paid) to Stephen Mathias, Esq. Solic.tji", Fishguard. Fishguard, July loth, 1857. To Merchants, Captains, Shippers and Others. MESSRS. J. GILBERT & CO., Sutton Wharf, Ply- mouth, have been appointed the Agents for the West of England and Wales of Neueiwrawanders' Pre- served Milk (Company Patented)|w4rranted to keep in any climate for any length of time. All applications from Provision Merchants, Ship- chandlers. and others, to be addressed as above. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. Jj. FELTON, Carriage and Harness Manufacturer t 1 and 3, Old Street Road. London, established 50 years, begs to call the attention of Noblemen. Gentlemen -and others, to his improved Road and Dog cart Plim on forming three distinct carriages. Also his improved Basket Carriages, which are superior in style. finish, &c. A choice of [IJet light carriages &c., constantly on sale, consisting of Broughams, Phastons, &c. NOTICE. r ITHE valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, containing lfi2 Af RES, situate in and about the Village of KEEST<»", in the parish of Camsose^»in the County of Pembroke, late the Property of F^ircis JOHN, Esquire, deceased are for Sale by Private Contract. For particulars and to treat apply to Mr. THOMAS GWYNSK, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. June 4th, 1857 GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS Supplied by T. MILLS and Co., Clothiers, &c., Aid gate and Lombard-street, Londfm. THE FASHIONABLE TALMA, orf.OO^E OVERCOAT 21s., 2os., 30s., 35s.M2s. FREE TO ANY KAILWAY STATION. Only Measurement required: Chest, Waist, and Height Payment by Post-office Order. LAN GUM, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT NEXT, AN EXCELLENT FARM with Eifrm House and Buildings at LANGUM, now fo/he occupation of Mr Skone. „ Applications to be made to, and full particulars will he given by Arthur Lort Phillips, Esq, or Mr Hood, Knowles, near Lavrrenny. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET And Entered upon at Michaelmas next. »PHE MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, commonly JL called and known by the name of FORD, situate the parish of Hays Castie, containing about 130 Acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, nowjj»-the occu- pation of Mr. William Evans, farmer, tenant from year to year. a in Also to be Let, a small TENEMENlatfjoining the above farm and lands, containing about 12 Wcres, and late in the occupation of Mr. John David, as tenant. Also to be Let, THREE FIELDS of prime MEADOW LAND, part of Great Treifgarne, now in the occupation Mr. John Jenkins, farmer, Knowlestons. Also will be Let and entered upon at Michaelmas next, the DAIRY FARM of SAINT DOG WELLS, containing about 70 Acres of Rich Pasture L .nd. The Dwelling House and Premises are being put in thorough repair and rendered quite comfortable for the t ception of a respectable tenant. For Particulars apply to the Proprietor, and to Mr. W. Reynolds, Auctioneer and Agent, 1, Picton Place, Ha Yertordwest. Haverfordwest, 6th July, 1857. BRISTOL LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS. XTOW LOADING at Bristol, for MEL- j\ BOURNE, PORT PHILIP, direct, to the Consignment of MILES, KINGTON, & Co., TOpSg*. forwarding Passengersjby Steamer to GLE- ^SKSSLONG, LAUNCESl#SV SYDNEY. ADE- LAIDE, and TASMANIA, magnificent and well- known A 1 Clipper Ship 'MORNING STAR,' 1,534 Tons Register, 2,50(1 Tons Burthen, E. J. Allen, Commander, will Sail on the 3th of September, 1857. Has magnificent and commodious cabins, and her 'tween decks are unusually high. The Cabin Table will be abundantly supplied with Poultry, and the Dietry Scale for other classes of Passengers is most liberal, Passage X14 to £50. For further Particulars, apply to Mr. WM. PERKNIS, Market Place, Haverfordwcst, or to MILESES & KINGTON, 11, Queen Square, Bristol. IMPORTANT SALE. PWLLCHROCHAN, NEAR PEMBROKE. MR. JOHN ORMOND. BEGS to announce that he has b^en favoured with in- structions by the Executors of the late Rev. Geo. Cartmell (deceased), to Sell by Auction, without the le..st reserve, at Pwllcrochan, Inine Parish of Pwllcrochan, near Pembroke, on WedneWay the 5th of August, 18.57 all the elegant & valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Glass, and Earthenware, Horses, Cows, prime Bacon Pigs, Shandry, Car and Harness, Implements of Husbandly, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, and a Rick and Stack of well saved Hay. Sale to commence precisely at twelve o'clock. Credit will be given according to Conditions. The Sale Moneys to be paid tr the Auctioneer. Bills aie now preparing and will be ready for distribu- ion in a few days. Pembroke, July 15th, 1857. PEMBROKESHIRE TURNPIKE TOLLS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a SPECIAL MEETING of the COUNTY ROADS BOARD of the County of Pembroke will be held at the SHIRE HALL< Haverfordwest, on Wednesday, the 19th day f>f August next, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the purpose If LETTING TO FARM, BY AUCTION, from one yearVfronrt tne 31st of December, 1857, THE TOLLS arising mhe several Toll Gates and Bars called or known by the respective names of Ten by Gate Hill Gate Holy land Gate Carew Gate Bierspool Gate Redberth Gate Begelly Gate Killanow Bar x Killsllow Gate Lanteague Gate Cater's Hook Gate Robeston Wathan Gate Narberth Gate Princes Gate Princes Bar Cannaston Gate Yerbeston Gate Cartlett Gate Harroldstone-Lane Gate Burton Gate Milford Gate Johnston Gate Dredgman-Hill Gate Colby Scott Gate Fishguard Gate Park-y-morfa Gate Scleddy Gate The Tolls arising at the above-mentioned Gates and Bars will be Let either separately or in such Lots as the County Roads Board may then determine. The best Bidders must be prepared with two sufficient Sureties (to be approved of by the Board) for the paye ment of the rent, Monthly, or in such other proportions, in such manner, as the County Roads Board, then and there assembled, shall determine upon. By order of the Board, JAMES SUMMERS, Clerk to the said Board. Haverfordwest, July 17th, 1857. PRIZE HORSES AND NEAT CATTLE. V O Animal can be highly fed for a continuance with- -i 1 out producing disease of some kind, unless the ill effect is counteracted by %iedj^fne, and the safest and best for the purpose is V CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. The Cart Horse which obtained the First Prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition atNorwick, 1849 the proprietor informed Mr. Cupiss the excellent condi- tion of this Horse was mainly attributable to the frequent Use of the Constitution Balls. Mr. Nun Secretary to the Diss Farm Club obtained a first prize at this Iccal 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, ly 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 ARE PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS CUPISS. M.R.C.V.S. Author of the Prize Essay on the disease of the Liver ojthe Horse," Diss, Norfolk and sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in the Town and Country, iu 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 Pjjj^tor gratuitously, either persoually, or by letter, post PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISHES OF I.ITTI.E NEWCASTLE & LLANFAIRNANTYGOF. TO BE LET, And Entered upon at Michaelmas next '"PHE FARM of CARNMFO,/6ntaintngl85a. lr. 38p.» I of Meadow, Pasture, ynnd Arable LAND, to which will be added someVftrfouiitain at oplion of the Tenant. The Bailiff at Trecwn will show the Premises, and for further particulars apply 15 Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. 3rd July, 1857. To be Let at Michaelmas next, 4 T the Sea Port Town of Laugharne, Carmarthen- shire, situated three miles i'unii St. Clears Station, a large CORN and GRIST WATJRlt MILL, three stories d high, good machinery and in perfect repair, works two pair of .tones. A smallanil Garden attached. This is worth the attention of any person with capital to import and export corn and Hour. Letters, post paid, to Mr. Joshua Davies, Three Mari- ners, Laugliarne. The East India Tea Company) of Great Saint Helen's, London, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its vivinity that they have appointed MR. J. 1). MEYLElt, Druggist, High-street, Agent for their cele- brated Teas, These Teas will be^fcund superior to any offering, the Eu*t India 'Jfiea^Smpauy being the oidy Company who import theiAijWii 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. Cong-ou 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 ol its marked superiority over every other variety, secured the entire confidence and almost universal preference of the most eminent Medi- cal Practitioners in the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRON- CHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHKUMATISM, SOI ATIOA, DIABKTKS, JUSKASKS OF THE stON, NKIJKALGIA, HICKETS, INFANTILIS WASTING, GISNEKAL DFBLLITVF AND ALL SCKOFULOU.S AFFECTIONS. I Its leading distinctive charactericiies are COMPLETK PKESEKVATJON OF ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES, INVARIABLE PUHITY & UNIFORM STRENGTH. ENTIRE FREEDOM FHOYI NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR AND AFT E t-TASTK. RAPID CURATIVE KFFKC'in AND CONSEQUENT ECONOMY. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: A. B. ORAKVIIXE, ESQ., MB, P.R.S., Author of Spas of Germany," •' The Spas of England," On Sudden Death," ifc. tyc. T)r. G,ar.vill- housed Dr. i)F, JoN(;i-i's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it "oton)yfmcac)ou!=,ttut,,nitorm)n its qualifies. He be- lieves it to he preferable ii, many respects to Oils'sold with- out the gUHr.intpe of such an authority as DE JONGH. DR. GRANVILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES rHE DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIMJo; THAN OTHERS, AND 'I HAT IT DOES NOT CAUSE THF NAU- SEA AND INDIGESTION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS. The Oil being, moreovei, much more palatable, Dr. Griuiville's Patients have them- selves expressed a preference for Doctor De Jongh's Light- Bruwn Cod Liver Oil." SR. X.BTHEBT, Professor of Chemistry aud toxicology in tlte lIfedical Col- lege of the London Hospital. Chemical Referee to the Cor- poration of London,, Atedtcal Officer of Health to the City oj London. fac. frc. I have Irequt-mly hud occasion to an dyze the Cod Liver Oil which is sold at yoor establishment. In all cases I have found it posseshinp the sinie set 01 properties,Hinonu which the presence of cholaic: compounds and of iodine in It state of organic combination are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named Huile litune,"1 and described as the best variety in the masterly Treatise of Dr DR JONGH. It is, I believe, tiniverpitllv ac- notvledged that this description of Oil has great therapm- al power; and, from my investigations, I have no douttt ts being a pure and unadulterated urticle." THr X.ANCST." Dr DE JOSftH gires the prelerenw to the Lijiht Brown Oil over the Pale Oil, which contains scarcely any volatil, fatty acid, a smaller quantity of iodine, phosphoric Hcrtl and the ekmeriiR o| bile, and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil. no donht, partly depend. Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are Htnibn(«hle to the method of its preparation, and especially to its filtration through i harcoal. In the preference of the Light Brown over the Pale Oil we fully concur. We hive carefully tested a Specimen of Dr DE JONGH'S Linht Brown Cod Liver Oil. We find it to Genuine, and rich in iodine dnd the elements of bile. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half pints, 2s. fid.; Pints, 4s. ,9d. Q" 'rts, ,9s; capsuled and labelled with Dr'l)E JONGH'S stamp & siunrture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE by ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., sole British Consignees 77, Strand, London; and by many respectable Chemist and Druggists. *»* Proposed Substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should be strenuously resisted, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in ctisappointment to the Purchaser. Sold in HAVERFORDWEST, by GWYNNF, HARRIES Chemist: in TEN BY, by W. WALKINTON, Chemiist- in PEMBROKE-I) ".J "9. IASW, Chemist. HEALTH OIL SZGKVIiSS CHOOSE RETWEEN THEM H 0 L L 0 W A r S PILLS. The Blood furnishes the material of every bone. muscle IIlrllid, and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secure, health to every organ, when cnrrupt. it necessarily produces disease. HOLLO W AST'S ^^JLS operate directly upos the elements of the strelnio^ne, neutralizing theprincipln of disease, and thus raclmfty curing the malady, whethee located ill the nerves, the stomach, the. liver, the bowelr the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system USRD THROUHOUT THE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally efficacious in com pl-nnts > onimon to the whole human race, and in disoider peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement ot the liver, the source o nhi mity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deaths yield to ihese curatives, in all cases however aggravated acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic: they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate system aud the constitution, at the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS—NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants fell, the renovating and bracing pro- perties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles 01 the victim of genetal debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All irregularities and ailmeF.is incident to the delicateand sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented, by a few doses of these mild, but infallible atterative). No mo- ther who regards her own or her children's health, should ail to have them within her reech. A SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germony, have eulogized the Pills and the Inventor. A WQEDFEFUL CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT AFTER FORTY YEARS STANDING. Mr John Sloan, of Aughnacloy, informed Professor Hol- loway by letter that Mrs Walker, residing in the same town had been alfficted wnb a complaint in the stomach for nearly 40 yeats, which defied the efforts of all the Faculty round the neighbourhood to cure. Nothing whutever seems to have the effect of rendering her any relief: in a state of decpair 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. Wm..Macdonald. of Her Matty's Highland Regiment has gratefully acknowledged to Professor Hollowny the won. derful efficacy of this astonishing medicine. He suffered with liver complaint and al! its attendant evils, during 14 years' residence in India. His constitution wits so eiileebid 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 disepse; they will cure Liver Complaints and Dvspepsia in all its forms. The sickly should immediately try a few doses of ting wonderful medicine. AND FOR DROPSY, 1 hey are the most certain cure of any medicine extant. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the foilitointj Diseases:- AKfifmo Erysipelas Rheumatism Bilious Complainst ,?es irre8u,sr'ruftd« or King's B lot c h 88 ° f the Fevers of 011 kinds Sore Throats Bowel Complaints Gout 8nd (^avel Colics Head-ache *econdar Constipation of the Indigestion Ti7 Do bureaux Bowels Inflamation Tumours Consumption Jaundice Veneral Affections DebiJity Livet Complaints; Worms of all kinds Dropsy Lumbago Weakness, fror Sold the Establishments of Professor* Stand near Temple Bar, London, and 80, Maiden Lane New York also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is, li-(I., 2s.3d.,4i. 6d., lis., 22s., and 23s., each box. tir There is a considerable saving by taking.the larger siees. N.B. Directions for the guidance of Patient, in that disorder* are affixed to each box. CHEAP EDITION FOR THE PEOPLE. (Entered 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 Cheste and Lungs, by anew, novel, safe, and extraordinary jtimcacious mode of cure, with plain rules regarding D' t, Habit, Exercise, &c. By SIDNEY HALL, I tüian 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 arc ratioual and invalu- able."—Medical Gazette I We strongly invite our readers to purchase this Es,iy h'xitni?,er. 'The originality of the author s views are well worthy serious attention.,— Bristol Times. Consumption is clearly proved curable and the means and method pointed out."—Pros. London: Gilbert and Co., or dirpct from the Author, Dr. HALL, lo, 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 Gnrney lUivclav, Esq. William Cotton, D.C.L., F.L.S. John Davis, Esq. William Waller Fuller, Esq. Jas. A, Gordon, M.D., F.R.S. Henry Grace, Esq, Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq. Henry Lancelot Holland, Esq. Henjainin Sliaw, Esq. Matthew Wliiting, Esq. M. Wyvell, Jun., .Esq., M.P. This Company offers COMPLETE SECURITY. MODERATE RATES of Premium with Participation in Four-fifths or Eighty percent, of the Profit., LOW RATES without participation ill the Profits. LOANS In connection with Life Assurance, on approved Security, in sums ol not less than £500. ANNUAL PREMIUM required for the Assurance of £1,0, lor the whole term of life -— Without With A„. Without With Age. Profits. Profits. Profits. Profits, 15 gi 11 9 JE1!50 40 JE21810 jG365 20 1 13 10 1 10 3 50 4 0 9 4 10 7 30 240 2 10 4 60 610 674 ROBERT TUCKER, Secretary-" AGENTS. Pembroke—R. Carter Trewceks, Chemist Bookseller. Carmarthen-Jas. Mortimer, bank of Morris and Snus. Cardiff- John Bird, Solicitor, atid Dttvid William Jones, Draper. Swansea F. D. Michael, Accountant. Neath—Egbert Moxham, Architect. Tenhy-W. Walkington, Chemist. Pontypool-John Plnlpot. Auctioneer. PHCENIX LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOMBARD STREET & CHARING CROSS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1782. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. Decimus Burton, Esq. Octavious Edward Coope, Esq. William ColtOttv Esq. John Davis. Esq. George Holgate Foster, Esq. George Aurther Fuller, Esq. Charles Emanuel Goodhart Esq. James Alexander Gordon, Esq. Henry;Grace. Esq. Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq. M.P. James Hofne, Esq. William James Lancaster; Esq. John Dorrien Mageits, John Masterman, Esq. John Timothy Oxley. Esq. George Stanley Bepton, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. Matthew Whiting Esq. SFrancis Wilson, lisq. AUDITORS. John Hodgson, Esq. Peter Martineau, Esq. Henry Hey man Toulmin, Esq. /William Harris,Esq, ea e. George William Lovell, Esq. Architect and Surveyor.—John Shaw, Esq' Solicitors.—Messrs Dawes and Sons, Angel Court. Insurances against Loss by File are effected by the PHCENIX COMPANY upon every description of Property in every part of the World, on the most favourable Terms. ] Persons insurftig with the PP(ENIX COMPANY are not liable to make good 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 IJowntc, Esq., Bank Manager. t Cardigan.Mr, Caleb Lewis, Bookseller. J Carmarthen—Mr. Williim Morris, Dealer in China. Newport—Mr. James Griffith, Chemist. r. Pembroke—James R. Bryant, Esq., Surgeon; and Mr. 1 R. C Treweeks, Chemist. Tenby Mr. William Walkington, Chemist. 1 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 cottiplalntsj more especially epilepsy, apoplexy, and paralysis. The suc- cessful results of this preparation are beyond all precedent, and the extraordinary o^esy^ffected by the discovery in the above maladies are wKliout parallel in the annals of medicine, and it is confidently believed that in no case need the sufferer despair, for practical experience has de- inonstratcd, and signal success warranted the assertion, that in 99 cases 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. CAUTIox.-The public are cnutioned against a person who has lately assumed Dr. Sydney HaU's name. The following are a few extracts from letters in the author's possession:— 'October 2l), 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 lor 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 fUiled.' '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 /5, 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 I M PO PTA N r DISCOVERY IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. Patent Office Seal of Great Britain Diplome de Ecole de Pharinacie Phaimacien de Paris Imperial College of Medicine Vienna. The Patentee considers it necessary tfyt every expedient should be hdopted to secure the PuWfc against IMITATIONS of the TRIESEMAR. None are^enuine unless the En- gravings ol the Seals ot t^e Parent Office of England, the Seals of the Ecole de Pu«4narie de Paris, and the Im- perial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case, tmitationsef the same are liable to the severest penalties the Courts of Law can award. TRIESEMAR, No. 1, 2. & 3, prepared in the form of lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and carried in the waist- coat pocket. Sold in tin cases, divided into separate doses, as administered byValp»au, Lalleman, Roux, Ricord. &c. rriRlESF,MAR,No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, JL SPERM ATORRHCEA, and all the distressing conse- quences arising from early abuse, 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 for Marriage, they are effectually subdued by this wonderful discovery TRIESEMAR, No. 11. lIy, in the short space of Three Days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of Gonorrhoea, both in its mitdand ag- gravated form Gleets, 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 all antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR, No. Ill. is the great Continental Remedy for Syphillis and Second- ary Symptoms, It searches out alld purifies the diseased humours from the blood, aad cleanses the system from all deteriorating causes it also constitutes a certain Cure for Scurvy, Scofula, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in its course all corruptions and impurities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the insensible persptration through the medium of the poj-es ot the skin and urine, nid ili a never failing Remedy for that class of disorders which unfortuuately the English Physician treats with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's con- stitution, and Which all the SarfMparilld in the world can- not remove. PERUVIAN GUANO. T. HUGBBS, Begs to announce that he has a St^jcii of GIBB'S and Co's. GUANO for Sale. Haverfordwest 5th June 1857. IMPROVED 0 0 U B L E ACT I N G TURNIP DRILL, WITH SHEIiT-IRON ROLLERS. rpHIS Drill will sow any quantity from one to six pourms per Acre. It has all the most recent Improvements i. is WARRANTED to WORK WELL—Price £ 5 os. Od. ONE ROW DRILL, THREE SHILLINGS EACH. HOWARD'S PRIZE HopsE DRILL with Harrow attached £ 2 10s. Od. Without Harrow £ 2 2s. Od. CORN RICK-STAND PILLARS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH, J. MARYCHURCH & SON, Agents for NORUINGTON'S CELEBRATED SUPERPHOSPHATE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, HAVERFORDWEST. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, OLD BRIDGE, HAYEJffORDWEST. J <5 n N OVRr I F F I T H S BEGS respectfully to inform the tientlemen, Fannetfs, 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 having 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 superior make and quality. Castings of all kinds supplied at the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible price. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF VALUALBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN AND ADJOINING THE CITY OF ST. DAVID'S. MR. GEORGE. GOODE Is instructed to offer by IC COMPETITION AT THE COM MER C I 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. Palish. Tenure. Quantity A. R. P. zE s. d. I House, garden, yard, & stable in Sheep-street St. David's Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. 0 0 28 5 0 ti 2 House and garden in Sheep sheep Sarah Davies Lease for 2 lives 0 0 lli 6 0 0 3 House and garden in Pitt-street Rev.Thos.Jones Yearly tenant. 0 0 12 8 0 0 4 House, garden, and premises in Nun-street Elizabeth Perkins Lease for 3 lives, with a concur- rent term of 611 years from 1855 0 1 18 12 0 0 5 House and garden in Sheep-street Widow Lewis Lease for 2 lives ft o 16 6 0 0 6 A field in New-street Henry Perkins. Yearly tenant. 0 1 27 1 10 0 7 A field called lirw Fain Thomas Perkins Yearly tenent. 1210 3 10 0 8 Two fields called Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Erw Main Llwyd-nesaf, and OA. 3R. 12P. Erw Maen Llwyd-pellaf „ lA. HR. IIP. 1323 4 0 0 9 Two fields near the Windmill, called Thoi-nas Perkins Yearly tenant. Park Felin Wint Nesaf, and 1A. OR. 5p. Park Felin Wint Pellaf lA. lR. 32P. 2 I 37 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, lA. 3R. 37p. Parkygroft Uchaf, 1A. 1B. 28P. Parkygroft Issaf, JA. IR. 4p. Park Trichornel Uchaf, and lA. lR. 32P. Park Canol lA. 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 (lA. 3R. I 1P. 2 0 2 3 0 0 13 Five fields called „ Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. Parkygarn, 1A. 1R. I3P. WestWarbIefield,otherwiseWestWarhlePark OA. 3R. 23P. East Warblefield, otherwise EastWarble Park I A. (lR. OP. NorthWarbleficldotherwiseNorthWarblePark 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 5 0 0 15 A field called Parkbach „ Thomas Perkins Yearly tenant. 0 0 31 0 10 0 i25 (I 3ft l £ 9() 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. I To be Let, with Immediate Possession, A LARGE and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, in good repair, containing four sitting and eight ledroomst kitchen and back kitchen, servant's hall, imler's dild other excellent paames and premises, china ilosets, laundry, puindof gpjdl water, convenient yard. V small detached gardWiw'^ Laugharne is situated on the sea coast, 20 miles from renby, three from St. Clears Station, and 12 from Car- narther. A daily post. English service. Letters, post paid, Mr. Joshua Davies, Three Manners, Laugliarne. Rent and taxes moderate. Nothing brings on Nervous I)fh~l- > Premature Old Age and shortens Human Life 111, of the Chest. UNDER THE AND PATRON AGE OP THE THE PRINCIPAL tJUkfiN NOBILITY. The only real Cure without Inward Medicine is ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, lorCoughs Asthma, Hoarseness, I mligestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. FROM TtlOUSAN DS OF W#5fDERFUL CURES. For old Winter Coughs. Brusna Mills, CJdx i, 28th of 1st Month, 1855. Gentleman,— I am troubled with my old wintei cough, will yon have the goodness to send me another of your Roper's Phisters. As I found great relief from them the two last winters 1 am anxious again to prove their effi- cacious qualities. „„r, (Signed) JOSEPH FLETCHER. P.Si—I recommended the Plaster to John Miller, who is a miller by trade, in this village with me. He says he has already found relief from its application. J. ILhltlihlt. Nervous Stomach Cured. High School, Loughborough, 23rd 01 4th Month, 1855. Dear Sir,—Having received great benefit from your Roper's Plaster for nervous stomach complaint, I believe that Roper's Plaster is c;ilcuiated, when thoroughly known, to supersede all other medicines for those disorders for which it is intended. Truly yn,> ^trt A 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 Plaster hy Mr William Dutson, Earl Street, Bury, for a sevi re inflammation of the lungs. He was bed-f«st four months, and is quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valuable Roper's Plaster, which he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to make use of this in any way Vou think proper, for the benefit of the public generally.— March 13, 1853. Afflicted Seven Years with a dreadful Cough. South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1854. Gentlemen,— I am lequested by a pooi man in this vil- lage to write to YOII respecting the effects of one ol your Roper's Plasters. He has been afflicted with a dreadful cough for the last seven years, and for which he has been advised to try one of Roper's Plasters, which he has now had on three weeks, and which, I am happy to inform you, has been attended With beneficial results, as the cough is not so violent and the phlegm, which at first was thick and tough, has been changed to oidinary 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 NOTICE the words ROPKR'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER," engraved on the government stamp. PREPARED ONLY BY ROiiERT ROPER & SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD. On Medico-Chemical principle, 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 soveieigu as it nows." Full sizrd Plasters, Is. 1 Jd.; and for children, 9!d. etch, or direct by post on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each in Postage Stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS .'—Be particular and ask for ROPER'S PLASTERS. "T HEM A R VEL OF THK AG E." HUNDREDS OF CURES have proved ROPER'S :.1. PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROPKR'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER) the best remedy for all those distressing symptoms attending a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver complaints, Bilious irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Lan- guor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimmtngot Determination of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of Apoplexy. Effectual for Pains and Palpitations. Bailieborough Co. Cavan, Ireland, April 16, 1856. Gentlemen,—I applied one of Ropei's Plasters to my left breast tor the removal ot severe pains, with palpi• ati >n of the heart occasionally. It at once proved effectual, and I am fully convinced, when I use 1 box of Roper's Pills, that will be implanted out of a state of distraction and misery nto a realm of comfort and happiness. I am.&c., JAMES LITTLE. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and war- anted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBERT HOPER and SON,Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes, at Is. lid. 2s. 9d., and 4s (id. each Sold by most Chemists and Book- sellers in the United Kingdom. ÂIIK Foi4 ROPBl\'l! PILLS* To Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and Builders. THE undersigned having completed his contract at i. West Blockhouse Battery, Milford Haven, is willing to dispose of on advantageous terms to purchasers a por- tion of his Plant, consisting ofJWTinding and Pumping Machinery, round & flaAWirp/Ropes, Blocks with Chain Falls, Anchors and Cabla&^ranes, Planks and Ladders, also a large quantity of well 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 W in Wales. Situated seven miles from Haverford west, within a quarter of a mile frpijs-ijie Turnpike Road leading from HaverfordwesL«t<5rishguard—good easy new road to come out WThe 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 fi 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 to Mr. John Rees, Broadmoor, Wolfscastle J. W B E Watch, Clock, an C ometer. Manufactory 33, & 34, LU E 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 mannfactory 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 Excellence of design, and perfection in workmanship. From the Morning Advertirer, 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 Uty 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 English manufacturer.' GOLD WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c., accurate time-keepers, X3 15s., 4C4 15s, E5 15s, to X20 each. (jold Lever Watches, jewelled, and highly finished movements, X.6 6s., C8 8s., X10 10s. X.12 12s., X14 14s. iElS 16s. to 100 Guineas. SILVER WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c., exact time-keepers, X2 2s., X2 15s., X3 15s, to £ 10 10s. each. Silver Lever Watches, highly finished jewelled movements, X3 10s, C4 10s., X5 1,.s., X7 IDs. .E8 10s.. £10 10s. to 50 Guineas. A two years' warranty given with each Watch, and sent carriage paid to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, or any part of the kingdom, upon receipt of Post Ottice or Bankers' Order, made payable to J. W. Benson, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, London. Merchants. Shippers, and Watch Clubs supplied, Old WaWhes taken ia Exchange or Repaired. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THOSE extensive Premises situate in Bridge-street, Haverfordwest, late in the qmipation of Mr. James Rees Lloyd, Ironmonger. 1 Further particulars may Wobtained on application to Mr. Wm. Walters, Bank, High-street. Haverfordwest Grammar School. pONDFCTED by the Rev. JAMES THOMAS, M.A., VJ of Pembroke College, Oxford, assisted by the Rev. S. O. MEARES, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge. The course of instruction includes the Essentials of a Classical and Commercial education. The attention of pupils may, if desired, be directed chiefly or entirely to Book Keeping, the Higher Branches of Arithmetic, and Mathematics. The terms, as fixed by tie spHeme lately settled by the Court of Chancery, are, w!u the School shall be open, subject to the discretion of the Trustees, to all pupils above seven years of age, able to read and write, whose parents or guardians are resident in Haverfordwest, or in the neighbourhood; that Latin and Greek shall be taught Free; and that pupils receiving any other instruction shall pay, from Seven years of age to Ten, 10s. per Quarter Ten to Twelve 1.5s. From Twelve upwards. 20s. „ The MASTER will receive BOARDERS, at the rate of FOHTY GUINEAS a year. A Scholarship at Brazenose College, Oxford, of the annual value of J650, tenable for four years, will be open to Pupils every two years. The duties of the School will be resumed on the 28th instant. All applications for admission to be made to the MASTER, or to Mr. HEXRY DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees, to whom the Quarterly Payments are made, in advance. STEAM UNDER SIXTY DAYS TO AUSTRALIA Passage E14 and upwards. THE LIVERPOOL AND AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Celebrate Steam Clippers, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF P^ltETS. dispatched on the 15th o^ach Month. To the consignment of Prigh^Brothers, & Co., Mel- bourne, forwarding passeijfcei^to all parts of Australia. CARRIER DOVE Montell 3500 „ 15th Aug. GREAT BRITAIN (S.S.) Gray 3500 „ 15th Sept. EAGT. Murphy 3000" 15th Oct. ROYAL CHARTER (s.s.) Taylor 3500 „ 15th Nov. The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the finest and fastest vessels built, and are guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provisioning, and excellent Passenger Accommoda- tion. PACKET of the 15th of August, the Magnificent Clipper Ship, CARRIER DOYE. 35t.O Tons. This splendid vessel has been built expressly for speed aud passenger accommodation: she the loftiest ship between decks ever in the port of Liverpool, and offers the best possible opportunity to intending emigrants, being one of the fastest Ships afloat, and fitted up in the most perfect manner for the comfort and convenience of all classes of passengers. PACKET of the 15th of AUGUST, the magnificent clipper Ship CARRIER DOVE, 3500 Tons, Capt. Montell. Apply to Gibbs, Bright, & Co., 1, North John Street Liverpool; or to Thomas Hughes, Haverfordwest. ANWELL COLLEGE SCHOOL, MIDDLESEX.— 1 The object of this Establishment is to afford, at a moderate expense, a solid, useful, comprehensive, and religious Education. The Course of Study is equally adapted to Professional and Commercial Pursuits. It is founded on the system- atic inculcation of sound prijrffples of Religion and Morality, and comprises ^)i<Ureek, Latin, French, and English Languages; MWtfJematics, Writing, and Arith- metic; History and Geography, Ancient and Modern, &c., &c., &c. The Great Western Railway passes through Hanwell, and the station adjoins the School grounds. For a detailed Prospectus, apply to the Rev. Dr. EMER- TON, Principal. HANWELL COLLEGE, MIDDLESEX- SENIOR DEPARTMENT. The object of this department, is to prepare young Gentlemen for their Examination at^fcfte Univerities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and^Publin, and for direct appointments to Her M ajes I' the Honourable East India Company's Civil toKOIilitary Services, in which the Principal has been hitherto very successful. The Military Classes have the advantage of an eminent Teacher of Fortification; and the rudiments of Hindus- tani, Persian, and Arabic, are taught to all who are in- tended for employment in our Eastern Possessions. A regular Course of Lectures is delivered on Mechanics, Hydrotastics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics. Acoustics, Optics, Chemistry, &c.. &c., preparatory for the Matriculation at the University of London, wherein Students may matri- culate at Sixteen years of Age, and graduate two years after that time. For a detailed Prospectus, apply to the Rev. DR. EMER- TON, Principal, Hanwell College, Middlesex. 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^o hear usual toned con- versation in two minutes} aft^r its application, without tbe use of any instrumentj^artrumpet, 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 sufferer from all 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 Licenriate 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 bear with delightful ease, and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen and re- ferred to Hours of Consultation 11 till 4 daily. Letters to be directed as above. A MEDICAL REVOLUTION THE WORLD UNANIMOUS. HOLLOWAY'TblNTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT. The virtue of disease olten makes its way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, ineltiug under the hand as it is rubbed in, is ab- sorbed through the same cftinntd £ <'dnd re«ching the seat (I inflammation, promptly antW(miri->bly subdues it whether located in the kidneys, liver. the lungs, or anv other im- portant organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior through the countless tubes that coin 1 unicste with the skin ar Summer rain passes into the fevered earth, dittusing its cold and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. Every species of exterior irritntion is quickly reduced by the antitinflnmmatiory action ot thir Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as King's Evil, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ring- worm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Scubles (nr Itch), &c..die out to return no more, under its application. Hospital ex- perience in all parts of the world prove its infallibility in disease of the skin, the muscles, the joints, Rnd the glands ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scro- fula, and 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. ley street, London, had been severely afflicted with scurvy for 4 years, the cracks in the balms of his hands were as wide as the thickness of a penny piece, and notwithstanding he had been to the principal hospitals, and the one lor dis- eases of the skin, yet he derived no benefit hy thair medicine. Holloway's Pillr alone have been the means of effecting a perfect cnre. AN ASTOUNDING REMEDY FOK BAD LEGS. Extract of a letter from Mr. Charles Sacre, of Church-st. Woulwich. To P of-S'or Holloway, Sir.— 1 beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the miracu- lous cure which your inv luable Ointment and Pills have effected on my leg. For 4 months 1 have been in a London Hospital, and turned out afterwards as incurable, with very little hopes ot saving my leg, but 1 am happy to say that your remedies have effected a perfect and speedy cure. A SINGULAR CURE OF SCURVY, Henry Vaughan of Portsea, respectfully and gratefully informs Professor Holloa ay that he was suffering for many years with inveterate sCllrvy; yellow spots appeared on the face and hands, accompanied with distressing languor, weakness of tile legs, fetid breath, days wit' niit hope. nights without sleep, the distemper only aggravati d by m •• n iiici-l advice, when providentially he was n.'luced c n.iai P of^ssor Holloway's medicines, by the aid of which, be miraculously regained his health and strength in a very short time. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following eases :— Bad Le^s l!d Breasts Burns Bunions Bite of Mos- chetoes & Sand-Flies Cuco-Bav ChiefTO-foot Chilblains Chapped-hands Corns (Soft) Cancers Contracted and istiff-joints Elephantiasis Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles Kneumatism Scalds Sore Nipples Sore-throats Skin-diseases Scurvy Sore-heads Tumours Vlcers Wounds Yaws Sold at the Est iblishments of Professor Ifolloway, 244, Strands (near Temple Bar), London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medicine; tlirousrhout the Civilized World, at the following prices Is. l.i.d, 2s.$ld., 4s. tid., lis., 22s. and 33s each Tot There is a considerable saving by taking the larger Is. I'd, 2s. M., 4s. M., lis., 22s. and 33s each Tot There is a considerable saving by taking the larger Jf.B,—directions for the guidance f Patients in every disords 1 [ are affixed to cach box. Steam to W&terford, Cork, and the South of Ireland. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS (in connection with the -T threat Western and South Wales Railways) LEAVE the Milford Haven Terminus for WATER- FORD every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at 1.3 •, on the arrival of the 4.50 Night Express of the previous evening from Paddington. RETURNING from Waterford every MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. LEAVE the Milford Haven Tenmwfls for CORK, on and after the 8th, every WtEDNEfsDAY, and SATUR- D Y, at 8 p.m., on the arrimHSi the 9.40 a.m. Expreac and rhe 6 a.m. Third Class from Paddington. RETURNING from CORK every TUESDAY and FRTD 0\ Y 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 50s, 40s, and 24s 6d.. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford 12s 6d. 10s, and 7s 6d. SEA PASSAGE—SEVENTY MILKS. London to Cork 52s 6d, 42s. and 26s. Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Haven to Cork 15s, 12s, 8s. STEAM 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 MONTAGU', new S.a. Capt. WID. Clarke. SOVEKSXGIT, new S.s. Capt. W. Beckett TTTBAX CAIN, C ilpt. W. Adams. The above or some ot r suitab essel, is intended to sail witk Goods and Passenger ( 3 prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, 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 12noon | Saturday 26 12noon Milford for Bristol. Landing Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) Sunday 5 3 after j Sunday 19 2 alter Sunday 12 7 morn Sunday .26 7 mora From Bristol to Swansea and Liverpool. (Calling at Milford.) Tuesday 7 6 even Tuesday 21 6 even Tuesday 14 llmorn Tuesday 28 10mo From Swansea to Liverpool, ( calling at Milford.) Wednesday. fl 12 noon Wednesday .IS 6 mora Wednesday. 8 5 after I Wednesdav 22 .10 after Wednesday 29 lo'morn Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday 1 6 even Wednesday 15 4 after Wednesday 8 .11 night Wednesday 22 .11 night Wednesday 29 4 after. From Liverpool to Swansea direct. Wednesday 1 5 after Wednesday 15 4 after Wednesday f8 JOåmorn I Wednesday 22 lOiJDora 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 the Milford Haven, in connection with the above.Steamers, carrying Goods and Passengers to and from Pembroke-dock, Haverford- west and adjacent Towns. F A B B S :— Cabin. Deck. Milford to or from Liverpool. 1St! Od 58 6d Milford to or from Bristol. 8s 6d &s M Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3a Od OTICE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for Seventeen Dmf* or two clear Voyages issued as below, as follow*:— Liverpool to or from Milford SO 18s Milford to or from Brilltol. SO 1311 Passengers are requeoted to take charge of their owa 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 ofGoodll or Passenger* at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the expel188 of the Steamer or otherwise, is at the risk of the Passengers and Owners of the Goods respectively. Apply to Fitzsimons, Applebee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- pool G. H. Evans, Bristol; E. Edwardes, Swansea; John Kea- 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. HORE. ARENT, MILFOB Mr. Phillips, Chemist, Castle-square, Haverfordwest. AGENT for HORNIMAN S PURE TEA, in Packets THE LEAF NOT coujuRED.—Dr. Scoffern, in his valuable work On Food Adulterations,' remarks at page 523:—4 The best Tea I ean find is that imported by the Messrs. Horniman, its fappearance. manifests it to be what it professes-Tea which has been subjected to no kind of outward-a manifestation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms.' The Chinese do not use Tpto when covered with dry colours, it would prove thj/oest for ns also, if ob- tained without beinj/j^Bced" with the mineral powders."—[See Parliamentary Enquiry, M Adultera- tion of Food," Times, July 19.1855; Horaiman's & Co's PURE TEA, THE USUAL FINE SORTS, BUT THE LEAF NOT COLOURED rpHUS is secured rich full flavoured Tea, for when not JL 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 free from facing powder, the Green not having been brightened with colour, therefore presents a natural dullolive hue.' Their strength, wholesomeness, and uni- form good quality have brought them into universal demand. Agents throughout the Kingdom. The DUTY is REDUCED and PRICES are now as. 4d., 3s. 8d.4& and 4s 4d. per pound. Aberystwyth Jones, Pier Street Aberdare Jones—Thomas Aberavon Evan Evans Bristol .Ferris & Score.Union Street Carmarthen Davies, King Street Cwmavon .Davies HAVERFORDWEST PHILLIPS, Castle Square WILLIAMS, 17, Market Street Laugharne .David Llanelly Rees & Williams Milford .Sands & Btackett—Wimnme Merthyr.Stephens, High street Kealan, High-street Narberth Griffi hs & Nicholas Neath Hutchince, Wind-street Pembroke.Trewent Pembroke Dock Trewent, Standard House Barrett, Pembroke-street Swansea Wilson, Castle Square „ Harries, Oxford street „ Glover, Castle-street Tenby Mason-Walkington STEEL PENSI WILLETS AND LOWE'S warranted Good Steel Pens.—The 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 genciurtchool use. Bank Pen, suitable for strong writing. Public Pen, adapted for all hands. 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