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THORLEY'S SPICY CONDIMENT, FOR HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, PIGS, &c., SOLD BY T. D. MEYLER, j CHEMIST, 11, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. NERVOUSNESS NO FANCY. THOUSANDS of poor sufferers can truly testify «hat nervous- ness is indeed no fancy, but a terrible reality tliat has baffled the skill of the wisest of our physicians to cure. Nervouc Invalids suffering- from low spirits and debility, noises in tht head, melancholy, fear, blushing, dislike to society, sleeplessness, headache, indigestion, dimness of si<rht, loss of memory, giddi- fcees, palpitation of the heart, neuralgia, fits, epilepsy, or any JJther of the thousand forms of this rasing1 malady, wi.l find Dr Thomson's Neuiotonea. most certain remedy. It has effected thousands of cures of all affections of the nervous system since Its introduction to the public, and it is so safe that it can be used young and old, however weak and ill they may be, and is so cheap that even the poorest have no lonjzer a necessity to suffer. friee Is. ljd., and 2s. 9d. per box. with dietary rules, &c. Sold by all Chemists, or will be sent free by post on receipt of H 33 penny stamps, by T)r Thomson, 2S Clarence Road, Kentish £ own, London. My fearful headaches were completely cured a few doses.' A ll. 'My stomach is in a healthy state, and I •*n enjoy my meals now.' J. W I was so nervous before taking your medicine, that I was unable to write.' J. T. 'The trembling of the lunds and knees is gone.' T. L. I have had 211) palpitation of the heart or hesitation since I took it.' Mrs L. 'The pains in the back are cured, and I can stoop with 'enow.' M.W. 'My wife suffered for years from nervousness, j giddiness in the head, pain across the forehead, and loss of ap< P*tite; I am thankful to say your ',N-eurotore cured her.' G.G. j RUPTURES CURED WITHOUT TRUSSES. ALL sufferers from these distressing complaints are earnestl invited to communicate with Dr Thomson, as he ca POarantee them I eliefin every case. His etlebrate(I remedy liag ueell successful in curing thousands of cases and is applicable J** every variety of single ov double rupture, however bad or ;0«g standing, in male or female of any age, effecting a per- **ct cure in a short time, without causing confinement or incon- *e»ience, and thus doing awav with any further necessity for Rearing trusses, &c. The remedy, with full directions for use, sent anywhere free bv post, on receipt of 10s., in postage Stamps, or a post-office order, by Dr Ralph Thomson, 28 Clarence *oad, Kentish Town, London. A work on the nature, causes, •yniptoms, and varieties of Rupture, with extracts from letters **«eived from patients who have been cured, will be sent free by to any one on receipt of 13 pennv postage stamps. Consulta- tions (Fee, One t'.uinea,) dailv, except Sunday, from 11 till 12 in "*e morning. Extracts from Testimonial* I suffered so much Previous to using your remedy, that I shall ever be thankful for benefit I have received.' Henry Curtis. Your remedy has a blessing to me, for I was obliged to wear a galling truss some other support for all the 23 years I had the rupture.' — H. Martin. I find myself completely cured, and have tried •very means to j rove the cure, by lifting and running, which, i, happy to sav, I can do without pain or using any truss.'— 'Many thanks for your remedy; I have thrown my IIslI away, glad enough to get rid of the torture of it.G.H. DR. THOMSON ON NERVOUS DEBILITY. The hundred andfiftlt Thousand, 200 pages. THE FRIEND IN NEED. A MEDICAL work on Marriage, its duties and hindrances, spermatorrhea, syphilis, stricture. &c., with prescriptions, *|et rules, and all necessary information for the speedy cure of all jik* diseases of Youth and Maturity; illustrated with upwards of "fty cases. Sent post free in an envelope, on receipt of two penny Postage stamps by Dr Thomson. Contents of the Work —Insti- tutions of Marriage—Obligations of Wedlock—Causes ofinterrup- *l< nto Conjugal Happiness—Domestic Bliss—Healthy Offspring— impregnation and Pregnancy -Description of the Organs of generation in both Sexes—Masturbation its consequences— SfJWuality and Remorse—Barrenness, its causes and Removal— J^mestie Happiness—Parental Bliss—Turn of Life—Hope and 5j°«nfort«Secret Diseases, their varieties and Symptoms their *»emedv. Matrimonv, its trials, joys, and responsibilitiet,- P £ flciency of Natural Strength-How to Strengtlie the System- *nstructions to Sufferers—Suggestions of value to every person. 1)0 YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, &c I )R. RUSSELL'S LIXIVENE, an elegantly perfumed toilet v r compound, for nourishing, preserving and restoring the Zlir, is KuarMteHd to produce moustachios, whiskers, eyebrows, in two or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its I*,1 nK off, .hecK grevness in all its stages, rcr.tore the original *°'Our, dispel scurf and dandriff, and make it clean, soft, curly (flossy. For the reproduction of hair in baldness, from hatever cause and at any age, its effects are certain in thou- v™*ds of cases it has been'suceessful when all other preparations failed. In the nurserv it is unequalled, as it keeps the head and forms the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 2s, Jr^cient for three months' use, sent anywhere free by post on jj-eipt of 24 pennv stamps bv Dr Russell, 22, Hawl-sy Crescent, i**«lpsted Road, London. Sold bv—and all other Chemists. ~*tracts from Testimonials: It lias darkened my hair, and I keep it in curl now.—Miss Curtiss. I had lost my hair in Patches, your Lixivene has quite restored it.—Dr James.' 'It ^.Produced am excellent moustache.—J. Berry, Esq. Your r^ivene restored my hair after 3 years' baldness,— G. Morris.' • has thickened my whiskers considerably.—R. Serle.' 'My has not fallen oft since I commenced using it.—W. Smith,' DR THOMSON'S INVIGORATING PILLS j*Te a certain remedy for lumbago, gravel, pains in the back an «'ns> rheumatism, gout, discharges of all kinds, and all affec w. 8 of the kidneys and bladder. In every case, however T~nleni an(j long standing, they afford instant relief and a^pcedy la eradicating every trace of disease, purifying the blood and ^porating the svstem, The enormous sale' these Pills have retained for many rears past, and the daily receipt of testi- monials of cure, of nearly all the diseases the human frame is J*ole to, warrants the proprietor in asserting that they are th ""•st efficacious medicine ever issued. Price Is. 1 2s. 9d., and *"• 6d., -^er i„>x. gold bv and every other chemist in the *°rld or will be sent post-free, packed so as not to rattle, on of 14, S3, or 54 penny postage stamps by Dr Thomson. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR unfailing specific, requiring no change of diet, &c., for relax ti* tt' exhaustion, spermatorrhea, secondary symptoms, impuri j^°f the blood, skin eruptions, epilepsy, erysipelas, weak eyes aess of spirits, loss of power, and every form of general and wjyons debility, and has restored bo ily vigour to thousands of c_ 8°na who now enjov perfect health. In all cases, even where j: 'y other treatment has failed, it eradicate* the virus of A clears the complexion, quickens the blood, and performs the niRcredibIN- short time. Price lis., and four times quantity at 33s., per bottle. Sold by — and all other Chemists; be sent direct from the Establishment, on receipt of the V„°Unt- Address-Dr Ralph Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, Mil h Town, London. Post Office Orders to be made payable General Post Office. A HELP FOR ALL. PHYSICIAN, upwards of 40 years in practice, having been successful in curing thousand* of sufferers from nervous general debility, loss of memory, indigestion, pains in the SyTil I constlmptioxi, rheumatism, gravel, gout, and mlnv painful too numerous to mention, resulting from imprudence jjg^j.ner causes, is desirous of imparting (gratis) to those who ^fWt1* means bv which their restoration to health was tioii and will send his book (100 pages) containing prescrip- th' "J English, diet rules and all the necessary information for to » ""treatment, &c., of nearlv all the ills that flesh is heir br on reopipt of a stamped and directed envelope. Address,- «Ussell, 22, Ilawley Crescent, Hampsted Road, London. ok is offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need jj. '» and especially to those who have been deceived with quack wv*8 and medicines. 'Your book is worth anything to those need a doctor.' J. Short, Luton. 1 adopted your pres- LoS"0" and advice, and mv giddiness is all gone.' 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RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. Rev. J. M. Traherne (a bequest).62000 0 The Dean and Chapter of St. David's. 1000 0 The Bishop of St. David's (in two instalments) 1000 0 The Lord Dynevor (in two payments) .500 0 The Earl of Cawuor (a first donation) 100 0 Rev. Sir Erasmus Henry Griffies Williams Bart. 31)0 0 Sir atnes Hamilton, Bart., and Lady Hamilton 100 0 G. ort Phillips., Esq 100 0 J. 17. Scourfield, Esq., ]00 0 D. Puph, Esq 100 0 Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, (in four instalments) 100 0 C. Allen, Esq., (in two years) 100 0 John L. G. P. Lewis, Esq., (in five years). 50 0 R. Goring Thomas, Esq., (in five years). SO John and R. H. Harvey, Esqs. 11 ø Rev. R. Lewis, (in five instalments) 80 0 R. P. Davies, Esq., (in five years) M 0 Rev. Owen Jones (in five years) h 45 Frederick Lloyd Philipps, Esq., (in four years) 20 Rev. D. A. Williams, Chancellor of St. David's (in five years) t. Rev. J. Griffiths, Vicar of Llandilo, (in 4 year.s) 20 0 The Archdeacon of Carmarthen 25 0 The Archdeacon of Cardigan 25 0 Rev. J. Allf-n, Vicarof Castlemartin (in 3 years) 100 0 Rev.J Grififth,Vicar of Llanjjunnor, (in 5 years) 10 0 Rev E James, Vicar of Abergwili (in 5 years) 15 0 Rev.J.Sinnett,Rector of Bangor Teiif(in 2years) 10 0 Georee Gilbert Scott, Esq H. P. Goode, Esq., (in three years) 15 o C. W. Howen, Esq 1" » Mrs Howell, of Camrose ° The Principal & Fellows of Jesus College,Oxford 100 0 The Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. 25 0 The Dean of Llandaff, 1864 and 1865 20 0 Mrs n The Archdeacon of Brecon (in 'our instalments) 1W (I Mrs Pinch in 10 0 Mrs Waldron ft Rev. T. Richar.lson (in instalments) « Rev. Professor Williams (in instalments) u Rev. F. Martin, Rector of South Somercote. (in instalments) 10 0 Rev. John Lucy, Rector of Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire .—— 100 0 Joseph Grimshire, Esq., Albion Road, London 15 0 Archdeacon Allen 9f. Miss Pitman, Steynton Vicarage The Honourable Misses Rice 10 0 Valentine Davis, Esq., Regis trar of the Diocese of St. David's I 100 General Morgan, C.B 5 Howel Gwyn, Esq 2.5 n Kev. E. O. Phillips, Vicar of Aberystwith » g Arohdeacon Clark n J. Johnes, Esq., (in four instalments) ™ Rev. Vs. L. Barnwell (in two years) Rev. W. Basil Jones (in five years) 60 0 (i. T. Clark, Esq -5 The Bishop of Llandaff (in three years) « Mrs Traherne (in two instalments; I he Earl of Lisbnrne 1() Q Phe Lady Catherine Allen S. W. Parry, Esq — .••• James B. Bowen, Esq., Llwyngwair, (a hrst donation) Rev. D. Jones, Vicar, Llandewi Velfry (m two Me8^saiPowleVl""Mathias*& Evans (in ifiveyears) 50 0 j llev. G.Willams, Vicar of Brecon (in five years) 100 u Edward Jones, Esq., Velindre (in two years). 10 0 ] VV. T. Bayne, Iisq, Lincoln's Inn jo u Mrs George Holgate Foster (a first donation). 60 U Mr R. Mason, Tenby and Pembroke-dock Obterver 3 0 Rev. G. W. Birkett, St. Florence, 5 I Joshua Jullian Allen, Esq. „ The Countess Dowager of Cawdor u The Cambrian Newspaper. « Rev. G. Wade Green, Court Henry. ;— Mr Anthony, Proprietor of the Hereford Jimes Miss Robson, Penally r Rev.J. H. Vincent, Vicar of St. Dogmell s- Rev. John Phelps, Vicar of Carew Rev. Samuel Davies, Oystermouth q Captain Lloyd Philipps, l'entypark Henry G. Allen, Esq., Lincoln's Inn W. O. Brigstocke, Esq., Gelli Dywyll Thomas Allen, Esq., (a first donation) « Mrs Thomas \llen (a first donation) George Baugh Allen, Esq., Temple 10 0 Rev. T. Williams, Llowes, Radnorshire » Nicholas Roch, Esq., Paskeston „ Mrs Roch, Paskeston 1(. « N. Adamson Roch, Esq., Paskeston J. S. Harford, Esq., Blaise Castle The Lord Kensington (a first donation) A CaDtain the Hon. William Edwardes. 50 lev. John Hughes, Penally D U I tev.J.R.H. Thomas, Hodgeston (first donation) 6 lev. Griffith Thomas, Cardigan jj 0 rbomas Meyrick, Esq ]« 0 iev. Wm. Allen, Bosherston (in two years) 10 q I. Huzzy Vivian, Esq, M.P. (in five years). 50 0 lev. Thomas Horn, Haverfordwest 2 0 Eiev. Thoma Stacey, Precentor, Llandaff. 6 0 Rev. D. 0. James, Llanllawer » F. L'Estrange Clark, Esq, (a first dunatlon). 5 0 Rev. L. CliJt, Presteign (in two years) J" Mrs Lewis, Llanayron J" Rev. H. P. Thomas, Nash (in five years). 5 0 A Lady at.Tenby «•••• JJ Rev. Samuel W. Saunders, St Isbmaels M 0 H. Maybery, Esq, Brecon o Miss Anne Latham, Crickbowel "j Mrs John Tuder Q Mrs Hereford ,7, n Rev. L. Evans, Ystrad Menrig « Mrs. Brigstocke, Blaenpant | » Rev. Evan Morgan, Llandyssil Rev. David Griffith, R Trevilan 20 0 Miss Jane Ackland, Bath RHV Tho-nas Evans. Rector of Llanvalteg 10 0 The' E«rl of Ilchester « Rev. William Meyler, Rector of St. Lawrence. 5 0 James Summers, Esq. Haverfordwest.. 10 0 The Hereford Jnurnal. 5 0 ««» Rev. j. Hughes, Vica. of Pe ibryn.. 5 u Rev VV. 11. Powell, Lianpumpsaint » Mrs Lort Mansel » i Rev. Thomas Davies, Llanythaeron 7 1 Rev. CharU-s T. Fraropton, Chichester o Octavius Morgan, Esq., M.P Rev. T. D. Palmour, Oiesselly ir» n Kev. James Thomas, Prebendary of St David 8 iu Henry A. Wedgwood, Esq, Woodfield The Bishop of St Asaph Rev P. D. Richardson, St Dogwell's. A Lady—a trifle towards the Restoration Fund 5 | Job« livau Thomas, I^onaon, Mt v 1 G. White, Esq, Tenby 5 0 John Perkins, Esq, Hobart's Town. 10 0 The EartofPowis. 50 0 Rev Griiffth Evans, Vicar of Llandyfriog 5 0 Rev T. B. Levy, Rector of Knight's Enham I 1 W. Gilbertson, Esq, Pontardawe. 10 0 B. D. C., per C. Allen, Esq. 3 3 Dr Dysrer, Tenby 50 0 Rev John Connop, Bradfield Hall. 2(5 0 J. B. Harries, Trevacoon 20 0 Rev Arthur H. Richardson, Llanwnda 10 0 Rev Jas. P. Williams, Sub-Dean St David's. 20 0 Rev. O. Lang, Rector, Pwllcrochau 5 5 The Bishop of Ely. 100 0 Rev. II. Prichard, iMnam I 1 Rev. Charles P. Jones, Minor Canon, St David's 20 0 Dr Jones, Lancych 10 0 Mrs Lloyd Davies, Abercerry 5 0 F. Wehnert, Esq Mlllord 3 3 Mr Rrcbard Potter. 10 0 Jas. Roberts, Esq, Vicar Choral, St David's. 20 0 Arthur James. Esq, C.E., Paddington 5 0 Mrs Morgan and the Misses James, St David's 5 0 E. Rfes, Esq, Tremanny 5 0 Miss Howell, Cwmwdig 1 0 James Morgan, Esq, Trenewydd, (1st donation) l 0 P. M. G. Williams, Esq, Treyarchid. 1 0 A Friend at St David's 1 0 Capt. Hewitt, Velindre (1st donation) 1 0 D. Perkins, Esq. Pwllcairog I 0 L. C. Babingion, Esq 5 0 Rev. W. Hughes, Llandewi Aberartn 2 2 John Colby, Esq, Fynnone SO 0 Maurice Rees, Llythir 1 0 Mr John Tudor, Belle Vue, St David's 5 0 Mr John Owen, St David's 2 0 Mr George Owen, St David's (1st donation). 1 0 Mr Williams, Commercial Hotel, St David's, (1st donation) 2 0 Miss Propert, Croftutty I 0 Mr Williams, Postmaster, St David's 1 0 Miss Harries, The Cross, St David's. 5 0 Miss Webb, St David's 1 0 T. Rees, Esq, Carnwchwn 1 0 Mr J. Davies, draper, St David'Ii. 1 0 Mr Davies, Prospect House, St David's. 0 10 Rev G. Williams, St David's 1 0 Samuel Williams, K'q, Cross House, St David's 5 0 H. Williams, Esq, Penllan, St David's. 5 0 Mr Phillips. Carfae 2 10 W. Rees, Esq, Carswdig 5 0 Mr Grinnis, Porthmawr 2 0 Mr Williams, Penarthur 0 10 Mr Rees, Emlych 2 0 H. Hickes, Esq. St David's. 2 0 Kev. T. Jones, St David's 0 10 Mrs Hicks, St David's. 1 0 Mr P. Brown, St David's 0 10 — Owen, Esq, Llanviron. I i D. Griffiths, Esq, Trelewydd 1 0 T. Jenkyns, Esq, Caervarchell 1 0 Mr Mortimer, Trewellwell. J « Edward Robinson, E3q, Solva 10 Mr John, Solva « 10 i Mr Rees, Ltandrudion. 0 o T Brown, Esq, Hardwick House, Chepstow. 1 2 j' A G. Williams, Esq, Ffynona 1 0 Moses Griffiths, Esq, Manorowen 5 0 Mr J. Davies. 1 0 Mr J. Rees, lu Mr Walters, Trevythan 1 0 Mr Mortimer, Treginnis. 1 > T. Llewellin, Esq, Treginnis. 50 0 Mr John, Rhoseribel. "10 Mr Hicks, Porthllestry 5 O Capt. Rees, Mynydd-du 1 u Mrs C. A. Winsor, Brixton 1 J p Winsor Esq, Brixton ##•••••••••«••••••••■•• X Rev. Enoch P?eh, Vicar of Lianfair-caer-einion 2 2 Rev. W.S. Thomason, Burgh 1 « Mrs Owen, Hendie » D. Williams, Esq., Penberry J C. E. Guillemard, Esq, Eltham 0 1" Mrs Mayo, bath. „ C. R. Aston, Esq, Edgbaston 1 0 Miss Starbuck, Bath {" Mr Jones, Milford^ Colonel Saunders Davies, Pentre. oU 0 George G. T. Thomas, Esq. 1 « Mrs Hardman Philipps u Lady^aiy ^Windsor Clive, Oakiey Park 10 0 Capt. Francis Davies, Pershore 5 0 Rev. John Jones, Llanfihangel-genuur-glyn. 5 0 Ptia'les R. Harries, Esq, of Goodwick.» 10 10 Mrs Herbert, GUn llatren (a first donation) 25 0 Miss A. M. Smedley v 1 0 Charles Richard Harries, Esq., Duffnn, Good- wick qa a Mrs Colby, Rhos-y-Gllwen « The Lord Boston Mrs X. Peel, Denant « Rev. Owen Jones. õ 0 Re\. Rowland Smith, Rector of llston. 1 0 Mr John Lloyd, Merlin Park, Haverfordwest. 1 1 m.. of PlloamprA O 0 The Rev. H. De Winton, Boughrood, Hereford, 40 0 Th« Rev. A. Clougb, Kector of Brauntflon 1 John Maurice, Herbert, Esq, Rocklands, Ross, 5 0 Rev. Joshua Hughes, Llandovery. & l» Mrs Laws, Wytham Hall, Lincolnshire 2 0 Rev. D. Evans, ICilgerran D Thomas, Esq, Solva j- u Mr Davies, Hendre Eynon « ^0 Rev. M. Jenkins, Viindovin 5 JJ Rev. D.Jones, Llandewi Velfry o 0 Mr J.T.Jones "» 0 Miss Connop, Brighton f<> 0 R. Connop, Esq 0 Mr. Thomas Price, JSewton 0 10 Mr Stephen Green, Havertordwest 2 2 Rev. H. Wilcox, Carmarthen (1st donation). 0 10 An Oxford Clergyman 5 0 James lliggon, Esq., Scolton 10 0 Rev. Thomas Brigstocke, Milford. 5 0 Miss M. Smedley, Tenby 10 0 E. P. Richards, Biq, Cardiif 10 0 Rev. John Daniel Williams, Brecon 10 0 Mr Philip E1U-, Haverfordwest. 2 2 Rev G. H. Scott, Rhoscrowther 1 1 Rev J. C. Pocoek, Angle 2 0 Rev Professor Mathews, Preb. of St David's. 10 0 Mrs Tyerman, Tintern. 1 ft C W. Hinton, Esq. Jesus College, Oxford. 6 0 Mrs Goodenough, Bath. 1 C Miss Wilcox, Tenby 1 C Sir B^njatnen Brodie, Bart. 2 (] Rev W. Meyler, St. Lawrence, (2nd donation) 5 0 ( The Hon. Miss Murray 1 0 ( A Well Wisher I 0 ( Rev B. 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The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is. unfortunately felt by These famous Pillsnfcoali be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bilior.sneae, DMeao. lowness of spiHW, and all similar ailments. A course OC these invala*»to Purifying Pills never fails in removing he causa°f'acb WOTbid Actions, without subjected the suffer' to any inconvenience jq/ftsnta, Diptheria, Bronchitis Coughs, and Colds: In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis for all of which these famous corrective Pills mar be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. While the Pills are expelling all impurities from tbe body gerieratty Holloway's Ointment chould be well rubbed upon the chest ai.d throat; it will penetrate tbe skin, redace in. flammation, and restore lasting soundness. Holloway's Pills are tbe best remedy knowninthe world for tha foUwing diseases:— Agile Dropiv Liver Com- Tic-Doloreux Asthma Dyheiterx plaint* Tumoura Bilious Com- Erympela' .jioago Ulcers plaints Female li Piles Venereal BlotG'nes on the regularities Rheumatism tionB Skin Fevers of all Retention 01 Worms wf -m Bowel Com- kinds ■ Urine kinds plaints Pit" Scrofula or Weakness tram. 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