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THE BRITISH MINER & GENERAL NEWSMAN A PUBLICATION devoted to'the interests of thl Working Miners of the United Kingdom, Pub* fin » eTery Friday afternoon, in time for the evening Price 2d. Stamped 3d. t he had at the Office, 7, Burleiph-street, Strand, s "don, and throughout the Mining Districts of England, Cot'and, and Wales. KXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE NEW MODE OF TREATMENT. free for Six Stamps, open ends, or Fourteen in a Sealed Envelope. LAST NEW BOOK, on PREMATURE DECLINE and Hcation remoyal; the modern treatment of certain disqual'" *Ure j,"8' *'th rules ana numerous prescriptions for the speedy tHore y VCry simple means of nervousness, debility, and all the n diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the J)r \ir ?ystem. Invnlids will be astonished at its contents. By ROC!S' MD-> M.R.C.S., L.A.C., &c., of the Fcole de ^aris> Graaua'e in Medicine, Surgery, and Mid- Present law, none but the real Physician r Surgeon «is fep M.D. or M.R.C.S. to his name and openly advertise ^ouldH^*8 heavy Penalties would be incurred. The public re^ore £ uard against impostors who impudently style ,? 'Dr,' 'Professor,' 'M.R.A.S. M.A. &c, in order ^Irpnii. i '0 unwary as t0 their true character. None of these :*Hy np^ • know more of the diseases they profess to treat than ^omi °n ma-' reading the above work. "°fthjs 'onS practical observation in the most famous Institutions 1°fun.tP?, and the continent, the Author has had somewhat ^ertn i,c 'es ^°r acquiring that uniform success, which has nJ^aract'rized ^'s treatment, and he refers with pride to Ppjie .8 k? ^as ^een instrumental in restoring to health and "^Sce 0f swhilst to all who need such aid he offers every assu- 'fcarfl 'speedy restoration. Persons at a distance should for- *ad (ll ?.etail of their case by letter, enclosing £ 1 Is for advice W a,clneS) which will be sent by return. Patients corres- Jhe (}««* till cured. Post-office orders to be made payable at ^FORD^1' *>ost Office, to Dr. WALTER DK ROOS, M.D., 25, ^ItatSL 'ace, Bloomsbury Square, London. Hours for con- the Sundays excepted. It is important to rccol- ,s »TERR^ oss' as to meet the wish of patients, THK ENTHANCE PHIVATK. Jtjlj, MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE IN THE wnpT.n r i i ^Tat)I^1FOur WEEKS.—THE GUTTLE VITiE, or VEGE 3'fiotuvJ i LITE DROPS, Protected by Royal Letters Patent i"8Un<>Io y t}le Faculte de France;$c have in numberles ♦ f their superiority over every other advertised •peiteijLJIJ 'angour, lassitude, d< pressioa of spirits, irritability, •' 1ear> distaste and incapacity for society, study or *?*• Ho'- 'estion, pains and palpitations in the side, giddi- o'ftKin t'le head, ^c- This medicine strengthens the i*lll0res « ▼hole system, gives energy to the muscles, speedily •?v*Bor»k>erT°Usness» renovates the impaired powers of life, and « 'htoat mo.8t shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, nf^i 8ar«I' Pa.'ns 'n *he bones, and those diseases in which mer- k^lth.rP^rilla, &c, are too often employed to the utter ruin s.i-prising efficacacy has only to be tested. »«tii»g valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, O i«i(}p fTalvanism, with similar absurdities, professing to *ted < by American impostors and others, whose '"ate; st'n(fui^hed qualifications' consist solely of their con- '^Dudence, sufferers will do well to make fair trial of a i^ce 4S cy11 ch> concocted on scientific principles, cannot fail. tt(?h nilSnd "s-> °r four times the latter at 33s per bottle, 8A»B11 chemists, or direct from 25, Bedford Place, WHERE OF TESTIMONIALS MAT BE SKBN. DATS' CURE.-NEW FRENCH REMEDY «? ^y tho- M uniformly adopted in the French hospitals tin-, notabilities of the French faculty; in a remarkably til °- n two or three days only, without the slightest lnconvenience, or risk, removes all discharges ftx>m '^bine? ^^brane, whether of the urinary or other organs, ibi >' and a. a desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the thi ^sant everything hitherto employed. Devoid of all all an^ smeH- In packets 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lis, and 33s, »i> 'i*hi»JffsPectable medicine vendors, or sent direct from the riC°r>tai«i .un receipt of stamps or post office order. The Us 'tii «tam ree at 4s 6d, and those at 33s four of the lis. ^Ov*°ion'! to imitate which is felony, bears the word ln white letters, by order of HER MAJESTY'S HON. Sclent tv8' thereby secure the proprietor against in- 'firou^hout the United Kingdom and the colonies. ]iAJX8 5*^HETT\r»!?E BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT DISEASE 0F THE KIDNEYS, BLAD- RENAL PILLS correct acidity of the V\?eys, therJv ^esti°n, promote the functions of the liver and "W otv Prevcnting stone in the bladder and kidneys, *Wn,8.«* 8ubiW Jerious disorders to which these important WJJWIAR loniect- Listlessaess, weakness, peevishness, and kjJJ*ttWation Q.Pposed to be nervous, often arise solely from VWn carriedMood with certain impurities which should 'he skin by tbe kidneys: several unsightly erup- as readiirT 'ace also arise from the same cause, and V^out of t-nr ♦ renioved by these Pills, which in nineteen ,J»9d i. r? cire with a rapidity almost marvellous. ,s b«, lis, and 33s per box, through all chen '.sts. OR TSSTIMONLAI-S MAT BK SUN BT AMY OK*. IWIIW, Joy, and Evans, Cardiff; Roberts, chemist- cJ2!H»hes, chemist, Bangor; Griffith, chemist, Iligh » Edwards, chemist, Denbigh; Hughes* *tf3^8 „flolyhead; Price Brothers, Post-office, Bridgend > %if}< (opposite Angel), Merthyr; Watkins, Hjgh" ^^haii^avennV Ward, chemist, Brecon White, chemist, C^&j^are, Camartben Williams, chemist, Higli-strcet, 41 ^^eyler, druggist, Haverfordwest; Treweeks, che- h,' e&oke; Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea Hi.- iH* l?t, Rhvl; Moore, chemist, Broad-street, Newtown K5K'o»; esai8t. High-street, Merthyr Tydfil; Gnndley, hfSon, c5ester i Ryder, druggist, Mill-street, Macclesfielo 'st. Shrewsbury Pearce, King-street, Ludlow, geUer. Wellington Leake and Smith, cherriists, eW. Zander, Weaver, and Co., Wolverhampton; S^e,' Ht Dudley; and at least one agent in almost every V)KJ difficulty occHr, enclose the amount by Post- to 25, Bedford Piece, Bloomsbury Square, I eIwm be sent securely packed perreturn. pAUTION.—Dr. De Roos is the only legally ininf3-1 raan who thus advertises his medicines; and as Sh»0fe»8n>Us imitations of the above by self-sty .ed Doctors iHw^tUno'8,>0 copy ljis books, advertisements, &c, and ^fll.v frahut tv 10 Puff °f their useless trash, sufferers should » recommendation of the same, or other articles, !» ha7P V?rtor8. ^'ho thereby obtain a larger profit. The lett» w°rds « WALTER BE Roos, LONDON,' printed BT» S? the Government Stamp, BT OBDBR OP HER N^^tatipp "0|ttigsiONBBB to imitate which is felony and I^^u^-SEEKER'S GUIDE, HOTEL DIRECTORY to ^onist's Handy-Book. This work, containing (in Mil v interesting information) a Tariff of Hotel > Tro; f°ind very serviceable to all who patronize Post free for seven stamps by Johnson & Co, ^n7' H°lborn. ?RATITUDE.—A gentleman who had been long iS wi ^8it„50m a very deplorable state of nervousness, w '^Rht, thJ?e' ^°w spirits, almost constant headache, dim- » e*W»a^ test # a'ene<i deafness, loss of memory and strength, ^>8 hLor enioyment and everything that renders life marvellously restored by very simple means, Sjvegjtton to ^ty feels it incumbent on him to impart the ^earin 8 similarly affected, on receipt of a directed Charmf stamps addressed B. B. Laune, Esq, g> Montague-street, London. THE URIOINAL GRAPHIOI.OOIST MARIE tZ*ly kter 'Continues her > ivid, and useful delineations ii handwriting of individuals, in a style pecu- desirous of knowing their own charac- iNy l^We..8? of an7 friend, should send a specimen of a^e» °r supposed age, &c., with 14 uncut 5 addressed envelope, to MARIS COUPKLLK, Yaggell-pluare, London, W.C., when they will l«» detail of the talents, tastes, virtues, failings, lha^ caWu't ^th many other things previously nnsus- «i8«k»»Jfan(lg »>> Kuide in the every day affairs of life. beg est!.M-a^no'wledge the value and accuracy of Miss iN^t8 you a.b?!h the great utility of the science. 'The Qat? 'were Wonderfully truthful.'—Mis* Hall, 5,y°U I was much surprised atthe clever way K Okar7 my character.'— Jane Bray, 105, IMUS- X -J* ttatniu • It is pronounced quite extraordinary. V ^Id w l on-. You described my character so truly, done it better.'—Louis Hieior. LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, MOUS- faud EYEBROWS !—Of the numerous prepara- V4 to 88 EMTTHAIR, none have maintained such DEAN'S CRINILENE, which is guaran- 2*Un »nd »i,, uhl8ker8, Moustachios, and Eyebrows in a few ?ad found eminentlv successful in nourishing, J5 V. ^nrtK^fy'ng the Hair, checking greyness in all its ft(^roduAt-nm8 weak Hair, and preventing its falling off. baldness, from whatever cause ft(^roduAt-nm8 weak Hair, and preventing its falling off. iSi m*hat*;on of Hair in baldness, from whatever cause the N?R A^E> 0N* TRIAL will prove its astonishing 1 head ^fsery it is. indispensable, forming the basis of a are th Ir. Prioe 2s per bottle; large bottles, con- jfttwists i„ times the sniall ones, 5s each. Sold by •i h^an»P8 v> 'orld, or sent post free, on receipt of 24 v fcv ^forrt MisBes DBAK and COUPELI-E. Hair Restorers, Sj U8e> IMssell Square, London. W.C. fife Lsrnas."—«My hair was rapidly coming off C?treet oVeLua'ng yenr Crinilene it ceased.'—' I. Hickson k^K?tabea,,«r ,eW- 'In the short time of one fornight I N<1 of a\ ni moustache.'—H. Adams, Wilsde*. I can thec of hair, which many cannot; I was quite *en2tc,istorn2? of my head when I began wing it.'—W. B. i >»> t, 5 p ?pei>> « highly of your Crinilene.'—F. P. Jones, ^«e-8treet, Liverp'ool. ?HE MANAGEMENT OF THE HAIR,' v. '°Ur nkV Testimonials, List of Agents, &c., sent post ^P^ny stamps. MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. T*ee».2'y cm!?' offerers may avoid the sham Captai*u who public against pills, <%c.; tit self'Styled ii en °/ fortune rupture-curing quacKS; and ^chL-h' Tl *entl th*ir books for nothing, publish te*t%- ?S» vihieh writ? themselves, fictitiom reviews from ^\tctricit ■ not exist, vrofess to cure diseases by galva- the?1" A*?' }nttrumentn, 4-c., instead of medicines, which K7$are rl-ertcan treatment,' and other aosurdities as cruel ^8ic^nC^,<,PC» NUn y I**™ extensively engaged in the treatment to US theref the various mental and nervous affections re- Vd post, wiu 8end free on receipt of two penny stamps ^ecf-y safet e' a pamphlet containing his highly successful «o«t bv »u tment» with a11 the necessary prescriptions and ^olh_ ^ddr^Tlch snfferers may cure themselves at trifling Lawes, Medical Publisher, 14, Hand Court, t'I'1'b ——* ^nl^ties a?f THE URETHRA its nature, consequences, ul0r> cuttiT cure, without the pam and risk of jW^6ndergon ff0'other irrational measures. By Drs. Barker by- JowJr-R*C-s-E-> &c. Price Is., or post free for 14 °ndoijTi*,a?d Co-, Publishers 10, Brooke- Hreot Hol- rjf-T" a through all Bookti .crs. v°Gti — ^^81 S,OFATISM' LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA S.6FFE0TE OFT,N1>ULAH8,"RE1'WNGS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, &C. Other chr'3migation, See., in ctwMg the above and BATHS" ao^nH!*8868 are almost incredible. THE of'twokpT8treet' Portman-square, London. (Uopaees W P^y810ians. ConsultaUons 11 till 3. 8lti^14 stamps. RP'erenH8' G°UT' RaEUMATISM LUMBAGO, &c 0nP4sse»1evh in the above^anrt7 Ueat and fumigation, the effects UndJerythinir 2n e ? maliy other chronic maladies, tbe direction' ^a^er"Btreet, Portman-square, Lon- Physicians. Consultations 11 •"ipuie; (1S2 pagM) sent post free for 14 v. R. EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE COMPANY, 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. ESTABLISHED 1858, FOR the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with PURE WINJE8 of the highest character, at a saving of at leaat 30 per cent Royal Victoria Sherry 27s. per dozen. (The Standard of Excellence.) Splendid Old Port 37s. per dozen. (Eleven Years in tlx Wood.) SHERRIES. 3 Per doz. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY. 27s (The Standard of Excellence.) Excellent Dinner Sherry 20s to 24s Superior Selected Ditto 30s to 36s Fine Golden 42s to 48s East India Sherry 42. to 60s Manzanilla 428 „ PORTS. SPLENDID OLD PORT 37a (11 years in the Wood.) Port from the Wood 24s to 30s „ Old Crusted 42s to 48s High-flavoured Old 648 to 60s Very Dry Old 72s to 120s CLARETS. ST. JULIEN CLARET 24s Medoc 14s to 18s Bordeaux. 18a to 20s St. Estephe 808 to 36s Rauzan and Mouton 42s to 48s Leoville and Larose 48s to 64s Sauterne and Chablis 36s to 60a CHAMPAGNE. Per dot. Creaming Epernay 34a Sparkling Verzenay 368 Ay Mousseux 42a Chansarel and Co's Gold Foil 488 Moet and Chandon's (1st quality) 60s Madame Veuve Clicquot's. 72a Roederer's Carte Blanche 80s In Pints, 4s per 2 doz. Pints extra. GERMAN WINES. Sparkling Hock 42a to 661 Sparkling Moselle 42s to 66. Still Hock 86s to 84a Cabinet Do 78s to 100s SICILIAN WINES. Bronte Marsala 208 Virgin „ 24. Old Brown Syracuse 268 SPANISH PORT 16* PRUSSIAN SHERRY. lli1 Beaujolais 20s. per dozen. (The Finest Imported.) SPIRITS (Of the Finest Quality only and at Wholesale Prices Book Price-Lists forwarded on application to the AGENT FOR HAVERFORDWEST, THOMAS D. MEYLER, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST AND WINE MERCHANT, 11, HIGH STREET, T. D. M. begs to state that he has made arrangements with the above Company for a regular snpply of their Choice Wines, which are offered to the Gentry and Inhabitants of this neighbourhood on precisely the same terms as those of the Company, and he trusts by strictly adhering to their system to secure a share of public patronage. The Wines will ail bear the Seal of the 'European and Colonial Wine Company.' Single Bottles are supplied.
RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S…
RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHED AL SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. Rev. J. M. Traberne (a bequest) £ 2000 0 The Dean and Chapter of St. David's. 1COO 0 The Bishop of St. David's (in two instalments) 1000 0 The Lord Dynevor (in two payments) 500 0 The Earl of Cawdor (a first donation) 100 0 Rev. Sir Erasmus Henry Griffles Williams Bart. 800 0 Sir ames Hamilton, Bart., and Lady Hamilton 100 0 G. ort Phillips., Esq., 100 0 J. H. Scourfield, Esq ]00 () D. Pugh, Esq 100 0 Rev. J. H. A. Philippe, (in four instalments) 100 (1 C. Allen, Esq., (in two years) 100 ( John L. G. P. Lewis, Esq., (in five years) <50 0 R. Goring Thomas, Esq., (in five years) 10 John and R. H. Harvey, Esqs 11 ( Rev. R. Lewis, (in five instalments) < R. P. Davies, Esq., (in five years) M < Rev. Owen Jones (in five years) lj» I Frederick Lloyd Philipps, Esq., (in four years) 21 I Rev. U. A. Williams, Chancellor of St. David's (in five years) 26 Rev. J. Griffiths, Vicar of Llandilo, (in 4 years) 20c The Archdeacon of Carmarthen 26 0 The Archdeacon of Cardigan 25 0 Rev. J Allen, Vicar of Castlemartin (in 3 years) 100 0 Rev. J Griiffth,Vicar of Llangunnor, (in 5 years) 10 0 Rev. E. James, Vicar of Abergwili (in 5 years) 15 0 Rev.J.Sinnett, Rector of BangorTein(in 2 years) 10 0 George Gilbert Scott, Esq 50 0 H. P. Goode, Esq., (in three years) 15 0 C. W. Bowen, Esq 10 0 Mrs Howell, of Camrose 5 0 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 Bayne 50 0 The Archdeacon of Brecon (m (our instalments) 100 0 Mrs Pinchin. 10 0 Mrs Waldron Rev. T. Richardson (in instalments) 20 0 Rev. Professor Williams (in instalments). 25 0 Rev. F. Martin, Rector of South Somercotes (in instalments) 10 0 Rev. John Lucy, Rector of Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire 100 0 Joseph Grimshire, Esq., Albion Road, London 15 0 Archdeacon Allen 5 0 Miss Pitman, Steynton Vicarage. 20 0 The Honourable Misses Rice 10 0 Valentine Davis, Esq., Regis trar of the Diocese of St. David's 100 0 General Morgan, C.B. 5 Q Howel Gwyn, I Rev. E. O. Phillips, Vicar of Aberystwith 3 3 Archdeacon Clark 25 0 I J. Johnes, Esq., (in four instalments) 60 0 i Rev. E. L. Barnwell (in two years) « Rev. W. Basil Jones (in five years) « G. T. Clark, Esq. « Q The Bishop of LlandaJf (in three years) /» » Mrs Traberne (in two instalments) 1U" The Earl of Lisburne J? The Lady Catherine Allen Jf G. W. Parry, Esq » James B. Bowen, Esq., Llwyngwair, (a first donation) Rev. D. Jones, Vicar, Llandewi Velfry (in two years) 1U u Messrs. Pow eill, Mathias & Evans (in five years) 50 0 Rev. G. Willams, Vicar of Brecon (in five years) 100 0 Edward Jones, Esq., Velindre (in two years). 10 0 W.T. Bayne, Esq, Lincoln's Inn. jo u Mrs George Holgate Foster (a first donation). 60 0 Mr R. Mason, Tenby and Pembroke-dock Observer 3 0 Rev. G. W. Birkett, St. Florence. a Joshua Jullian Allen, Esq °i The Countess Dowager of Cawdor JJ The Cambrian Newspaper Rev. G. Wade Green, Court Henry Mr Anthony, Proprietor of the Hereford Times & Miss Robsori, Penally Rev. J. H. Vincent, Vicar of St. Dogmells 6 Rev. John Phelps, Vicar of Carew 10 Rev. Samuel Davies, Oystermouth. » JJ Captain Lloyd Philipps, Pentypark 10 0 Henry G. Allen, Esq., Lincoln's Inn 20 0 W O. Brigstocke, Esq., Gelli Dywyll 10 0 Thomas Allen, Esq., (a first donation) 6 0 Mrs Thomas "Ulen (a first donation) 5 0 George Baugh Allen, Esq., Temple 10 0 Rev. T. Williams, Llowes, Radnorshire 5 Nicholas Roch, Esq., Paskeston « Mrs Roch, Paskeston 1A n N. Adamson Roch, Esq Paskeston J. S. Harford, Esq., Blaise Castle » The Lord Kensington (a first donation) 100 0 Captain the Hon. William Edwardes Rev. John Hughes, Penally •; „ o Rev.J.R.H. Thomas, Hodgeston (first donation) s o Rev. Griffith Thomas, Cardigan. Thomas Meyrick, Esq in A Rev. Wm. Allen, Bosherston (in two years) 10 0 H. Huzzy Vivian, Esq, M.P. (in five years) o" 0 Rev. Thomas Horn, Haverlordwest.. « Rev. Thoma Stacey, Precentor, Llandaff. o « Rev. D. 0. James, Llanllawer 10 0 F. L'Estrange C!ark, Esq, (a first dunation). s « Rev. L. Clint, Presteign (in two years) A" l" Mrs Lewis, Llanayron J" Rev. H. P. Thomas, Nash (in five years) » A Lady at Tenby Rev. Samuel W. Saunders, St Ishmaels M u H. Maybery, Esq, Brecon „ M iss Anne Latham, Crickhowel Q Mrs John Tnder 4 Q Mrs Hereford j0 0 Kev. L. Evans, Ystrad Menrig 0 Mrs. Brigstocke, Blaenpant Q Rev. Evan Morgan, Llandyssil ft Rev. David Griffith, R. Trevilan Miss Jane Aokland, Bath 10 0 Hev. Thomas Evans, Rector of Llanvalteg The Earl of llchester V ""T U-T" 5 0 Rev. William Meyler, Rector of St. Lawrence. James Summers, Esq, Haverfordwest The Hereford Journal ,Q A Rev. William Bowling, Q Kev. J. Hughes, Vicar of Penbryn Rev W. H. Powell, Ltjuipumpaaint Mrs Lort Mansel 7 i Rev. Thomas Davies, Llanytnaeron Rev. Charles T. Frampton, Chichester Q Octavius Morgan, Esq., M.P „ Rev. T. D. Palm our, Cresselly X Rev. James Thomas, Prebendary of St David a 10 0 Henry A. Wedgwood, Esq, W oodheld « The Bishop of St Asaph. Rev P. D. Richardson, St Dogwell 0 A Lady—a trifle towards the Restoration Fu id 5 0 John Lvau Thomas,.Esq, London G. White, Esq, Tenby 2 John Perkins, Esq, Hobart's Town « The Earl of Powis w. Rev Griffith Evans, Vicar of Llandyfriog o w Rev T. B. Levy, Rector of Knight's Enham. I 1 W. Gilbertson, Esq, Pontardawe. 10 0 B. D. C., per C. Allen, Esq 8 6 Dr Dyster. Tenby 50 0 Rev John Connop, Bradfield Hall 26 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, Pwllcrochan 5 5 The Bishop of Ely 100 0 Rev. H. Prichard, Dinam 1 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 Milford 3 3 Mr Richard Potter 10 0 las. Roberts, Esq, Vicar Choral, St David's.. 20 0 Arthur James, Esq, C.E., Paddington 6 0 Mrs Morgan and the Misses James, St David's 5 0 E. Rees, Esq, Tremanny 5 0 .Vliss Howell, Cwmwdig I 0 James Morgan, Esq, Trenewydd, (let donation) 1 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 1 0 L. C. Babington, Esq. 5 0 Rev. W. Hughes, Llandewi Aberarth 22 John Colby, Esq, Fynnone 50 0 Maurice Rees, Esq, 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 <, (1st donation) 2 0 Miss Propert, Croftufty 1 « Mr Williams, Postmaster, St David s 1 0 Miss Harries, The Cross, St David 5 0 Miss Webb, St David's 1 « T. Rees, Esq, Carnwchwn 1 W Mr J. Davies, draper, St David's. 1 O Mr Davies, Prospect House, St David s 0 10 Rev. G. Williams, St David's 1 0 Samuel Williams, Esq, Cross House, St Uavtd a. 50 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, Emlyoh 2 0 H. Hickes, Esq, St David 2 0 Rev. T. Jones, St David's 0 10 Mrs Hicks, St David's. 1 « Mr P. Brown, St David's 0 10 Owen, Esq, Dhnviron. 2 i D. Griffiths, Esq, Trelewydd 1 0 T. Jenkyns, Esq, Caervarchell 1 0 Mr Mortimer, Trewellwell 1 0 Edward Robinson, Esq, Soiva i 0) Mr John, Solva 0 10 Mr Rees, Llandrudion 0 10 T. Brown, Esq, Hardwick House, Chepstow. 1 2 J. A. G. Williams, Esq, Ffynona 1 0 Moses Griffiths, Esq, Manorowen 5 0 Mr J.Daviea.Rosson. 1 0 Mr J. Rees, Rosson 0 10 Mr Walters, Trevythan. 1 0 Mr Mortimer, Treginnis. 1 0 T. Llewellin, Esq, Tregionis. 50 0 Mr John, Rboscribel 0 10 Mr Hicks, Porthllestry. 5 0 Capt. Rees, Mynydd-du. 1 0 Mrs C. A. Winsor, Brixton l l P Winsor Esa. Brixton i j- 5ov Enoch Puqgh, Vicar of Llanfair-caer-eimon 2 2 Rev. W. S. Thomason, Burgh 1 U MisOWen, Hendie f D. Williams, Esq., Penberry 1 » C. E. Guillemard, Esq, •• 0 10 Mrs Mayo, Bath n C. R. Aston, Esq, Edgbaston 1 0 Miss Starbuck, Bath f" Mr Jones, Milford. Colonel Saunders Davies, Pentre 50 0 George G. T. Thomas, Esq l J» Mrs Hardman Philipps J » L^ady^a^y W^ndsor Clive, Oakley Park" 10 0 Capt. Francis Davies, Pershore. 5 0 Rev. John Jones, Llanfihangel-genaur-glyn. 5 0 Charles R. Harries, Esq, of Good wick 1» 10 Mrs Herbert, Glan Hafren (a brst donation) 25 0 Miss A. M. Smedley 1 0 Charles Richard Harries, Esq., Dnffrin, Good- wick 9n n Mrs Colby, Rhos-y-Gilweu « The Lord Boston « Mrs Xi Peel, Denant g Q Rev. Owen Jones n Rev. Rowland Smith, Rector of llston. 1 V Mr John Lloyd, Merlin Park, Haverfordwest. 1 1 The Countess of Ellesmere AA a The Rev. H. De Winton, Boughrood, Hereford, 40 tt The Rev. A. Clougb, Rector of Braunston. i l John Maurice, Herbert, Esq, Rocklands, Ross, o 0 Rev. Joshna Hughes, Llandovery J* Mrs Laws, Wytham Hall, Lincolnshire 2 y Rev. D. Evans, Kilgerran 0 D Thomas, Esq, Solva 0 Mr Davies, Hendre Eynon 1JJ Rev. M. Jenkins, Mindovin 0 Rev. D. Jones, Llandewi Velfry o 0 Mr J. T. Jones Miss Connop, Brighton JJ R. Connop, Esq. 0 Mr. Thomas Price, .Newton Mr. Stephen Green, Haverfordwest 2 2 Rev, H. Wilcox, Carmarthen (1st donation). 0 10 An Oxford Clergyman -j* James Higgon, Esq., Scolton 0 Rev. Thomas Brigstocke, Milford 5 o Miss M. Smedley, Tenby. {0 o E. P. Richards, Esq, Cardiif. 0 Rev. John Daniel Williams, Brecon 10 0 Mr Philip Ellis, Haverfordwest. 2 2 Rev G. H. Scott, Rhoscrowther 1 1 Rev J. C. Pocock, Angle 2 0 Rev Professor Mathews, Preb. of St David s. 10 0 Mrs Tyerman, Tlntern 1 0 C. W. Hinton, Esq, Jesus College, Oxford. 6 0 Mrs Goodenough, liath 1 0 Miss Wilcox, Tenhy. 1 0 Sir Bcnjsmen Brodie, Bart, 2 0 Rev W. Meyler, St. Lawrence, (2nd donation) 5 0 The Hon. Miss Murray 1 0 A Well Wisher 1 0 Rev B, Belcher, Pimlico 1 0 Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Rev. Canon THOMAJB, SteyDton. Milford Haven and CHARLES ALLEN, Esq.? l«sby Honorary Secre- taries; by Messrs. MORRIS and SON, Bankers, Carmar- hen s aud Messrs. WILKIN» and Co., tfauk«ri. Brecon..
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It has effected thousands of cures of all affections of the nervous system iincc its introduction to the public, and it is so safe that it can be used by young and old, however weak and ill they may be, and is so cheap that even the poorest have no longer a necessity to suffer. Price Is. ljd., and 2s. 9d. iter box, with dietary rules, &c. Sold by all Chemists, or will be sent free by post on receipt of 14 or 33 penny stamps, by Dr Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. My fearful headaches were completely cured by a few doses.' A.R. 'My stomach is in a healthy state, and 1 can enjoy my meals now.' J. \v 'I was so nervous before taking your medicine, that I was unable to write.' J. T. The trembling of the liands and knees is gone.' T. L. 'I have had no palpitation of the heart or hesitation since I took it.' Mrs G. L. The pains in the back are cured, and I can stoop with ease now.' M. W. 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THE FRIEND IN NEED. A MEDICAL work on Marriage, its duties and hindrances, spermatorrhoea, syphilis, stricture, &c., with prescriptions, diet rules, and all necessary information for the speedy cure of all the diseases of Youth and Maturity; illustrated with upwards of fifty 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 of interrup- tit n to Conjugal Happiness—Domestic Bliss-Healthy offspring- Impregnation and Pregnancy—Description of the Organs of Generation in both Sexes-Masturbation its consequences- Sensuality and Remorse-Barrenness, its causes and Removal- Domestic Happiness-Parental Bliss-Turn of Life—Hope and Comfort—Secret Diseases, their varieties and Symptoms their Remedy. Matrimony, its trials, joys, and responsibilities- Deficiency of Natural Strength-How to Strengthen the System- Instructions to Sufferers-Suggestions of value to every person. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, &c OR. RUSSELL'S LIXIVENE, an elegantly perfumed toilet compound, for nourishing, preserving and restoring the hiir^is guaranteed to produce moustachios, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., in two or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its falling off, :,beer greyness in all its stages, restore the original colour, dispel scvirf and dandriff, and make it clean, soft, curly and glossy. For the reproduction of hair in baldness, from whatever cause and at any age, its effects are certain; in thou- sands of cases it has been successful when all other preparations had failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, as it keeps the head clean, and forms the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 2s, sufficient for three months' use, sent anywhere free by post on receipt of 24 penny stamps by Dr Russell, 22, Hawley Crescent, Ilampsted Road, London. Sold by-and all other Chemists. Extracts from Testimonials: It has darkened my hair, and I can keep it in curl now.—Miss Curtiss. I had lost my hair in patches, your Lixivene has quite restored it.-Dr James.? 'Tt has produced aa excellent moustache.—J. Berry, Esq. Your Lixivene restored my hair after 3 years' baldness,—G. Morris.' It has thickened my whiskers considerably.—R. Serle.' 'My hair has not fallen off since I commenced using it.—W. Smith.' DR THOMSON'S INVIGORATING PILLS Are a certain remedy for lumbago, gravel, pains in the back an loins, rheumatism, gout, discharges of all kinds, and all affee tions of the kidneys and bladder. In every case, however virulent and long standing, they afford instant relief and a speedy ejre eradicating every trace of disease, purifying the blood and invigorating the system, The enormous sale these Pills have attained for many years past, and the daily receipt of testi- monials of cure, of nearly all the diseases the human frame is liable to, warrants the proprietor in asserting that they are th .nost efficacious medicine ever issued. Price Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s 6d., per box. Sold by and every other chemist in the world or will be sent post-free, packed so as not to rattle, on receipt of 14,33, or 54 penny postage stamps by Dr Thomson. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR an unfailing specific, requiring no change of diet, &c., for relax ttion, exhaustion, spermatorrhea, secondary symptoms, impuri tics of the blood, skin eruptions, epilepsy, erysipelas, weak eyes lowness of spirits, loss of power, and every form of general and nervous debility, and has restored bodily vigour to thousands of persons who now enjoy perfect health. In all cases, even where every other treatment has failed, it eradicates the virus of disease, clears the complexion, quickens the blood, and performs r. cure in an incredibly short time. Price lis., and four times the quantity at 33s., per bottle. Sold by — and all other Chemists; or will be sent direct from the Establishment, on receipt of the amount. Address-Dr Ralph Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Post Office Orders to be made payable at vhe General Post Office. HELP FOR ALL. 4 PHYSICIAN, upwards of 40 years in practice, having been .'A successful in curing thousands of sufferers from nervous s.nd general debility, loss of memory, indigestion, pains in the back, consumption, rheumatism, gravel, gout, and m&ny painful symptoms too numerous to mention, resulting from imprudence aid other causes, is desirons of imparting (gratis) to those who nesd it, the means by which their restoration to health was effected, and will send his book (100 pages) containing prescrip- tions ih English, diet rules and all the necessary information for the self-treatment, &c., of nearly all the 'ills that nesh is heir to,'on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope. Address,— Dr. Russell, 22, Hawley Crescent, Hampsted Road, London. This book is offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need re,lief, and especially to those who have been deceived with quack books and medicines. • Your book is worth anything to those who need a doctor.' J. Short, Luton. 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Effectually eradicates all traces of Gonnorrhoea, both in its mild and aggravated forms, Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Pains of the Loins and Kidneys, and all urino-genital diseases. TRIESEMVR No. III. Is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Svmptoms.. TRIESEMAR, No. 1, 2, and 3, prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and can be carried in the waistcaat pocket. Price I Is, or four cases in one for 33s, which saves lis; and i A;5 cases, whereby there is a saving of £1 1 JS. AGENTS :-Newberry & Sons, 46, St. Paul's Churchyard; TS Sutton 8i Co, 10, Bow Churchyard; W. Edwards, 67, St. Paul'- Churchyard; J. Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; E. Cleaver, 63, Oxford-street; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Prout and Harsant, 229, Strand; Robert Howden, 78, Gracechurch-street; Bartlett Hooper, 45, King William-street, E.C. A Lecture, by post, two stamps; sealed 1Z. Address, Secretary, London Anatomical Museum, 44a, Maddox-street, Regent Street, W. ON MARRIAGE; its Physical Duties and Obligations, with Essay on Sterilily in Man and Woman its Cause and Cure. By a Physician. To which is appended a catalogue of the con- tents of the Museum, which is open, for Gentlemen only, from tjn till ten. Admission Is. MASCULINE VIGOUR GUARANTEED IN FOURTEEN DAYS, without the possibility of failure, by the use of DR BRIGHT'S REMEDY, prepared m the form of a Lozenge, to insure secrecy. Invaluable in all cases of Generative and Physical Debility, Spermatorrhoea, &c. Sent carefully packed, on receipt of lis, free bv post, 12s, for stamps or post office erder, or on application. Address, Dr Bright, 29, George-street, Hanover-square, London, W. BUCHAN'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. TT Is a WELL-KNOWN FACT that SARSAPARILLA is the 1 greatest purifer of the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE I The Bowels regular And DEFY the DOC- TOR 1 i These Pills strike at the root of each disease, they are particularly beneficial where mercury has been employed, and are for the cure of every ailment incidental to man, woman, and hild, such as all eruptions of the Skin, Indigestion, Bilious, Liver, a id Stomach Complaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Throats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels, obstructed perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy blood. Patent Medicine Warehouse, 19, Berners-street, Oxford- street, London. WHOLESALE AGENTS :—Barclay & Co, 75, Far- ringdon-street; and from all Chemists. Sold in Bottles, Is Ijd, 2s 9d, 411 6d, and lis. THE SILENT FRIEND on MARRIAGE, a Medical Work, a Guide to those who have imperilled the power of manhood by youthful indiscretions; treating on Syphillis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea, &c, containing a Prescription known as the preventive Lotion, to avoid contamination; 190 pages, with 50 engravings free by post 12 stamps, sealed 20. Address, Messrs PERRY & CO, Surgeons, 19, Bemers-street, Oxford-street, London, W. Consultations daily, n till 2, and from 5 till 8. Sunday till 1 o'clock. DERBY'S CORDIAL BALM OF SYRlACUM.-Vor all cases £ resulting Irom the errors or excesses of youth, loss of natural power and vigour. Price lis, or four times the quan- tity, 33s. nERRY'S COPAIBA AND CUBEB GLOBULES, the original X preparation composed of the very essence of the Balsam el Copaiba and Cubebs, perfectly tasteless, in consequence of their being encased in sugar. In all cases of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, &c., a single trial will prove the efficacy of this wonder working remedy. Price 4s. 6d. and lis per bottle. Sent anywhere, on receipt of Post-office order. Address, Messrs. PSRHV & Co., as above; or may be had from Pro at & H»r««it, „ ,;rindv.Saager 150, Oxford street .London. W« CHOICE NEW FRUIT, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT MODERATE PRICES. 1, AT P. P. ELLIS'S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. LAWES' TURNIP MANURE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. SEASON 1. 8 6 6. -< THIS Manure has been manufactured bj Mr Lawes for a period of upwards of tWMty-fottr years, and has gained ft very extensive sale throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, is of the wo« J^fch qaaiity and ralnable composition as in previous years, and ii the beet Manure to secure a crop of Barley or Turnips that can be used. A Stock is now ready for delivery from the Stores of THOMAS HUG HE S. HAVERFORDWEST, Or of the following appointed Agents. MESSRS T. & G. B. JONES, Pembroke Mill., Pembroke. MESSRS DAVIES & LOWTHER, the Bridge, Cardigan. MR R. H. HANCORNE, Bishopston, Swansea. 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HESE Ales stand unparalleled for Purity, Lightness, Delicacy of Flavour, Freedom from Aeidity: they will L keep sound in Draught for a surprising length of time, and are highly recommended by the most eminent of the Faculty —RSPOBT OF WM. HERAPATH, Sen., F.C.S., &c., LABORATOBT, OLD PARK, BMSTOL. After visiting Messrs Garton's Stores, and selecting samples of their Beer, I have 8objected them to Com- parative Analysis with the best samples of Burton-upon-Trent, and I decidedly give the preference to Garton's; the Purity and Lightness of which are without comparison; it approaches nearer to Wine than Beer, and if it is left in a bottle partly full for months, it remains free from mouldiness. WILLIAM HERAPATH, F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry. EXTRACT FROM THB LANCET/ SANITARY COMMISSION, DBC., 1862. 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Catalogues may be had (post free) on application to the Publisher, WILLIAM P. NIMKO, Edinburgh. MEYLERS ORANGE QUININE TONIC WINE THE natural appetite is revived, the digestive func- tions are restored, regulated, aud improved by it, and thus health and strength are rapidly restored to the most delicate and feeble constitntions, rendering it a sure remedy for Indigestion, general debility, loss of appetite, nervous affections, sickness, tic, ague, &c. Price 2e 6d per bottle. Sold by T. D. Meyler, Dispensing Chemist, 11, High-street, Haverfordwest. Delicate and Consumptive Persons taking Cod Liver Oil will derive double benefit by taking it with Meyler's Orange Quinine Tonic Wine, which renders the Oil palatable, materially assists its digestion, and removes nausea. NERVOUS DEBILITY; ITS CAUSB AND cuai.-Dr SMITH, who has had TWENTY years' practioal experience in the 1 reatment and Cure of NERVOTTS »n<i PHYSICAL DEBILITY. LOSS of APPETITE PAINS in the BACK .and INDIGESTION", which, if neglected EDITION O°F L7OPNS°N' &°' ,HM J«8T PUSHED A NEI EDI I ION or 10,000 copies of the WARNING VOICE or Private Medical Friend (138 pages).. contains his highly successful and only safe treatment, and IB illustrated with hundreds of eases and tes imonials from patients, with plain directions^per- secure from observation, on receipt of two postage stamps Letters of enquiry or details of case promptly answered. Address, Dr SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London,. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. A SINGLE copy of a new medical work, written by one of the most eminent medical men ot the present day, solely for the guidance aad benefit of that class ot suf- ferers whose affections are often self-inflicted, and who desire a speedy and private cure. For such suf- ferers this work is intended, showing a certain means of cure in all cases ot nervous debility, relaxation* organic or local weakness, langour, blushing, debility, and various other nervous symptoms; also showing how all the go- called impediments to marriage may be effectually removed; with numerous illustrative cases of parties who have been restored to the blessings of health by following the advice laid down in this work. Sent free to any address, on receipt of stamps to pre-pay postage. Address to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy Bir- mingham. CAUTION.—Parts of the above book have been copied by several quacks- Persons should be careful in whose hauds they intrust their health, and read this work before applying t* any eae. BILIOUS and Liver Coxplaints,, Indigestion, ftiek Headache, Less of Appetite, Drowsiness, Aid dip—. 8pasms, and all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowela.' are quickly remoyed by that well-known remedy FRAMPTON'8 PILL OF HEALTH. They unite the k recommendation of a mrid operation with the most lie. cessful effect; and where an aperient is required nothing can be better adapted. -j;V Sold by all Medicine Vendors, price Is lid And 3s 84, per box. DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. For Thirty years the Medical Profession have approved this pure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEADACHE, GOUT, H EARTBURN, AND INDIGESTION. And as a mild Aperient for delieate constitntions, eepe.t.. ciaily adapted for Ladies and Children. When -mmi. bined with their I ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP. It forms a moat agreeable effervescing draught, which is both a gentle aperient and a grateful febrifuge. In hot seasons and hot climates, tbe r*$ul*r use of tkW simple remedy has been found highly beneficial. It is prepared by DINNEFORD&COL, Chemists, &e, 172, New Bond Street, London; Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout this World. CA UTION.-See that. Dinneford & Co.' is on each bottle and red label over the eork. DR. DE JONGH'S C Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium,) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OH;, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout tba world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy fos 0014 spttrrTON, cHuoKic BROSCKITIB, ASTHMA ,00^0111, MTUTM GKNSKAL DUSIMTY. :1)Isuua OF TB* «KIW, • RICKETS, INTAXTIL* WASTING, AND ALL SCKOrCLOVSimona>| DR. Ds JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the asest > x. and from its rapid Curative effects, unquestionably <he meaaf, economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic riority over «v«ry other variety it now universally &»!hbwladged« S SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS; DR. LETHEBY, Medical Officer of Health, and Chief Analyst to the Cirt of London, |v.,$rc. In all cam I have found Dr. de Jonghle Light Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same let of properties, among WMA the presence of cbolaic compounds, and of Iodine in a state ef organic combination, are, the must remark*M.. It is, | ■ believe, universally acknowledged that this Oil baa gTu4 therapeutic power; and from my investigations, J han »e* doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article/ DR, LANKESTER, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Middlesex, |-e., he. Coroner for Central Middlesex, |-e., he. I consider that tbe purify and ^enuineiiess or this Oil are secured in its preparation by the personal attention of So gob4 a Chemist and intelligent a Physician as Dr De Jongh. Henoe I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be pre. ferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicine efficacy/ r DR. GRANVILLE, iiV 'li, 'N: Author of the Spas of Germany' !tic.. He. 'Dr Granville has found that Dr de JongVs Li$&t»Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in A shorter time theliotba kinds, and that it does: hot cause the nausea and indigestipajts* often consequent on the administration of the pale x>8.' u,r 1 f. I."I J ■ Da. P, ,JO),ØK'Ø Li<urr-Ba«nrN,Coi> Lnr £ » Qn. is ;,< in capsuled IMPZHIAL Half-pints, 2s 6d, tints, 4s 9d; Charts,fls; labelled with his stamp and signature, wrrnou* wijH# XOXB CAM PO8&IW,T B» stpvxint, by respectable CfteaaMa eat Druggists. j SOUt cortsibxass, } J t" AN8AR, HABFOBD, A CO., ?7, STBASD, LOXDOtf, tT r CA UTIOh.—Firmh resist attempts tfien made by <4m- scrupulous dealers to recommend, or substitute, vok a view to an extra profit, other preoaratiomn and, the fallacious pretence that they are the earn ae Dr. ji» Jongh's. or equally efficacious. ESTATES.—LAND aDd HOUSES to be SOLD ty Ej Public Auction and Private Contract; HOUSES m4 FARMS to Let throughout the Kingdom. See tie •' Estates Gazette, published 08 the 1st, ath. 15th, and ef the month. Annual subscription, SI; single liiliebss. 6d. (stamped.) Office for Advertisements, ^OOlFleflVilrssfr London. i. A .6256,000 HAVE BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, iNVBStBD CAPITAL AND IBISBTt VCfV JE50,000, ANNUAL INCOME .£85,000.. An Annual Payment of gs to A6 5s secures £ 1,000 It case of Death, orit6 per week while laid up by injury. For Particulars apply to theLocal Agents, at th* way Stations, and Offices—64, CornbUl, and 10, jRtirsI Street. WILLIAM J. VIAK, Secretary. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Sealing Properties are ke" recognised throughout the World. THE number, of years this invaliabta Ointment ba* stood the test of public opinion (aDd the liafir known the better appreciated) is a teetiipeay lot ItiiIf more convincing than anything that could be wjritte* praise of its truly wondefful healing propertis*. W" cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, wwm% its effect is taarrellons. For ringWortfi.BCald-Wed. Mrofula* and diseases of tbe skin generally- there fra* remedy to be compared to it. When aseiduouslylfv&bl upon the skin (orevtoaely well bathed -with warm wiUm this Ointment is quickly absorbed into tbe e?stem, iud cleanses, in its passage, every pact to which it ia a|>j>iie4. Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, Mumps, Quinstf fore Throats, and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate pod ptrman—t relief is obtained by effectually rubbing thi^ detersset Ointment twice a day upon the neck, chest, and back. It acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for th roach tbe glands pass all new matter Tequired for the' bbdv's reparation and aN old particles detrimental to ItSinMw vation. The Ointment, used conjointly with Pilte, will act so searchingly and certainly as tt nffnr? cures in the mostippeless cases. Mtrnmatism, Lumbago, Contracted and Stiff Joints Ointment be briskly and hati» fapa ?* •ystem 5. it is therefore, necessary to tto'toway'a admirable PUls*w5 £ by 8 wd strengthening the system, ereatfe ^alsi Hie cure 1011 ^ntInent *nd facilitate and eoefim th« Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulceratiens of alt iinde. There is no medical preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied npon, In the treatment of the above ailments, as Holleway's Ointment. Nothifift'eaa be so simple or safe as the manner In which it is amilied or its action on the body both locally and constitntionallr The Ointment, rubbed around the part affected, enten the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly1 penetrataa to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In aH irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, HoUowaye Obit. ment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It mani- fests a peculiar power in restraining inflammation reT moving stagnation, cooling the heated -blood, aod tbatk ing all acrimonious and unhealthy discharges. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fail more under the management of the mother than the medical maL Hoiloway s Ointment should therefore be -Howluli Treuure,' „ mg out the rash in measles and scarlatina- 2T.»L raaonlof.n .kin diw™, and chest, and the yourS inv^\?nLU,>°n thI^% the most soothing relief. Two or three Pilla, reduced to a powder, will the power. of this rungqeut. Both the O intments and Pills should be used in thefollowteg cases:- Baa legs Bad breasts Burns Bunions Bite of Mos- chetoes and sand-flies Chiego-foot I Coco-bay Chi ego-foot Chilblains Chappedhands Coras (soft) Cancers Contracted & stiff joints Elephantiasis stiff joints stiff joints Elephantiasis Fistula Gout Glandular I Glandular swellings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Scald heads Sorcnipples Sore.&roats Skin diseases Scurvy Sore-heads Tumours Ulcers Wounds Tawa Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoiloway,244 Strand (near Temple Bar,) London, also by all respectableDrurriats and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world at tha following prices:—Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lis, 22s and sa. each Pot. •«* There is a conei.ieraile saving by taking the latrgersicea N.B.—Direction* io> the guidance of patientsin aver* diaoriaa ar e affixed to esch Pat. .B.—HoUoway'a Pills and Ointment e«n b»-had ot 1H fTiinliii *"ri ™! '-ti ^nwsiiusaii