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|*5jj — MINER & GENERAL NEWS M AH .<V. devoted to the interests of th< ev *n'f Miners of the United Kingdom, Pub* to«t d ?ry Friday afternoon, in time for the evening > To h/I* 2d* Stamped 3d. s '°^on d at tIie Office, 7, Burleigb-street, Strand, ^°t]an^an<* throughout the Mining Districts of England, Wales, ^ORDINARY SUCCESS OP THE NEW MODE OF TREATMENT. for Six Stamps, open ends, or Fourteen in a Sealed W Envr'spe. L its NEW BOOK, on PREMATURE DECLINE and • wJ(^emnval >the modern treatment of certain disquall- v' u? rulcs and numerous prescriptions for the speedy l*» toniJ simple means of nervousness, debility, and all the «Vsto°n discases and supposed incurable maladies of the li«. ^n' *nvalids will be astonished at its contents. Bv p. M-D" M-R-C.S., L.A.C., fro., of the JEcole de r,s) Graduate in Medicine, Surgery, and Mid- > none but the real Physician r Surgeon tt'fee, „ "V- or M.R.C.S. to his name and openly advertise thei-pf^heavy penalties would be incurred. The public ri?re. £ uard against impostors who impudently style UtoJkfead Hi Professor,' 'M.R.A.S. <M.A. &c, in order *S» teaUv t8 umvary as to their true character. None of these I Person inow,raore of the diseases they profess to treat than "ftv-"1 lom» na^' -v read'n £ the above work. In., s C(HinfBracticat observation in the most famous Institutions m8"11 faeiiir an'tlle continent, the Author has had somewhat th« chat tor ac(luiring that uniform success, which has v.° lrized his treatment, and he refers with pride to 1.??, as bcen instrumental in restoring to health and. VJM °F 8n»>O^ to a'^ w^° need such aid he offers every assn- 4 detnfi "r res.toration. Persons at a distance should for- toBj^^icini oftll.eir case by letter, enclosing £ 1 is for advice th» icith will be sent by return. Patients eorres- if C1"'cd. Post-office orders to be made payable at •S'orfl p> Post Office, to Dr. WALTEH DE Roos, M.D., 25, lotion Bloomsbury Square, London. Hours for con- ti a'drit' 2' Sundays excepted. It is important to rccol- s'asto meet the wish of patients, THE ENTEANCE 111,- MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE IN THE (W WORLD! fL pPTfiUR WEEKS.-THE GTJTT-iE VIT^E, or VEGE DROPS, Protected by Royal Letters Patent "> °ces Dl*f j Faculte de France;$c., have in numberless **16^ for In 6 their superiority over every other advertised T1?our\ lassitude, depression of spirits, irritability, e,f> irm- r' ,clista8te and incapacity for society, study or >it»). 1oiSe v?estion, pains and palpitations in the side, giddi- W^ofthn 1 head> &c. This medicine strengthens the IfcJ^es 0e wtlole system, gives energy to the muscles, speedily I *0fp .°rates tTousness> renovates the impaired powers of life, and ^N. ^toat ~e-raost shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, Of/' Sarga'n -V?8 'n bones, and those diseases in which mer- ► fe^'th, it. .c> are t0° often employed to the utter ruin f Wasr1'efficacacy haa only to be tested. { lticity 1 valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, | tnprt- •an^8m' similar absurdities, professing to I di«t; ln?s' by American impostors and others, whose qualifications' consist solely of their con- y 'Whiph Mce' will do well to make fair trial of a 8 6d BVA C0HC°cted on scientific principles, cannot fail, all!? Vs-i or four times the latter at 33s per bottle, erniMt«, or direct from 25, Bedford Place, WHKES op TESTIMONIALS MAY BE SEEN. • w ———————— j V^ERapP' t)AVs' CURE.-NEW FRENCH REMEDY •^3 V theIO?f« as uniformly adopted in the French hospitals 9 l'me /\?tat>i]ities of the French faculty in a remarkably ► i two °r three days only, without the slightest It (J^cou*. convenience, or risk, removes all discharges from ki^?tt>bijlet whether of the urinary or other organs. W,' an (j r'1 the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the /i?,as8es everything hitherto employed. Devoid of all ay » an(l smell. In packets 2s 9d, 4s Cd, lis, and 33s, 'Ue lshtnent S^ectal3'? medicine vendors, or sent direct from the t rec«ipt of stamps or post office order. The lis > stattin ,00 at 48 and those at 33s four of the lis. pOVv?t>'°n,' }n ° imftate which is felony, bears the word "onehs .^e letters, by order of HKE MAJESTY'S IION. Ke*Qent thr' w, thereby secure the proprietor against in- J u8"°ut the United Kingdom and the colonies. BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, BLAD- 34ATIS'.41 DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, BLAD- ■ k4ch '4P0'UND RENAL PILLS correct acidity of the Mtti ^8> therph» leest'on' promote the functions of the liver and i <Ony otKo Preventing stone in the bladder and kidneys, I -are suhitr. 8eri°us disorders to which these important J Sit? ,1118 lonn- Listlessness, weakness, peevishness, and !f atinn of n?^08ed to be nervous, often arise solely from Deen carried eJ>lood with certain impurities which should ^Jr v? e "Wn a, H by the kidneys several unsightly erup- fcjbe as readilv 'ace a's0 arise from the same cause, and Urt0llt of twent^e,,love^ by these Pills, which in nineteen 9d,4g 6d 11Cure with a rapidity almost marvellous. an<* 3^B Per tooxi through all chen.ists, (^>1^ 8 °* Testimonials MAY BB SKsir BY amy ON*. J°y. aad Evans, Cardiff; Roberts, chemist' Ca>L chemist, Bangor Griffith, chemist, High" > Edwards, chemist, Denbigh Hughes' .jjtolyhead; Price Brothers, Post-office, Bridgend >' A^'nist, (opposite Angel), Merthyr; Watkins, High" (ij H-^il ^venny Ward, chemist, Brecon White, chemist* JUL^fah ^llare, Carmarthen Williams, chemist, High-street, ^t-i ^v^eyler. druggist, Haverfordwest; Treweeks, che- St ■*}' Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea Hil- 04 Rhyl; Moore, chemist, Broad-street, Newtown Hr>t,'p^emist, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil; Grindley, „?ester Ryder, druggist, Mill-street, Macclesfield Cletnist, Shrewsbury Pearce, King-street, Ludlo'V, Wi^orth0 8e^er» Wellington Leake and Smith, chemists, to^f, chei- binder, Weaver, and Co., Wolverhampton ^t «h Dudley; and at least one agent in almost every nt°uUld difficulty occur, enclose the amount by Post- JTnS' and ti, .se'to Bedford Place, Bloomsbury Square, llalio^-E 1ley will be sent securely packed per return. niertL POTION.—Dr. De Roos is the only leg-ally inhi,X man who thus advertises his medicines; and as lidoItiju OUF' imitations of the above by self-sty.ed Doctors tw. te8tbnor8, who copy his books, advertisements, &c, and otitals to puff of their useless trash, sufferers should ?e1tri« Qriest ,recc"nmendation of the same, or other articles, J11 >V6 have T'ha thereby obtain a larger profit. The letter- 6 wor<*8 'WALTER DK Roos, LONDON,' printed Hon r? Government Stamp, BY ORDER OP HER CoioiI8sionkrs to imitate which is felony and J^iM1"1 Excnr ^E"SEEKER's GUIDE, HOTEL DIRECTORY to Handy-Book. This work, containing: (in "Will KT "^eresting information) a Tariff of Hotel » 11 Tr» very serviceable to all who patronize Ax> oke-ftt>ln?* ^ost free for seven stamps by Johnson & Co, Acr OP R°lb°rn. ^Rn^erinff ^LATITUDE.—A gentleman who had been long lassit„5om, a very deplorable state of nervousness, 1,1'hnL^lit w spirits, almost constant headache, dim- W<Cn aU z'ei? fatened deafness, loss of memory and strength, has hL r enJ°yment and everything that renders life ^fo^a marvellously restored by very simple means, ^Vpi^tion to „,uUty feels it incumbent on him to impart the Mq^Pc beai-i„ rs similarly afFected, on receipt of a directed Chain if two stamps addressed B. B. Laurie, Esq, •J" nDer8, Montague-street, London. NOW ?.f The URIOINAL GRAPHIOLOOIST MARIE fy-T1'continues her vivid, and useful delineations ^ist. r own -D handwriting of individuals, in a style pecu- ^tin68' or ♦v.^ rsons desirous of knowing their own charac- ^tatinr, 8e wiy friend, should send a specimen of ^fnvj'tamr,. 8e*» aSe> or supposed age, &c., with 14 uncut .^ei* How' Snd addressed envelope, to MARIE CODPELLE, London, W.C., when they will fcctert Writ*1 detail of the talents, tastes, virtues, failings, ike •?' and c#i'„,r' ^ith many other things previously unsus- 8 ilr u>and« to guide in the every day affairs of life. ^"acknowledge the value and accuracy of Miss erg vrm h the great utility of the science. 'The tol Co. «„ j8en^ ^ere wonderfully truthful.'—Miss Mall, you ,) "ffy- I was much surprised a tthe clever way ^"Cv, 'ace i j my character.—Jane Bray, 105, ljans- ^*t *t is pronounced quite extraordinary.' c°Uld j. You described my character BO truly, have done it better.'—Louis Jiivior. I tiH»8AcmrKNT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, MOUS- eele1iK,lten^ey!land EYEBROWS 1—Of the numerous prepara- tfted ♦ ? as F MVTI the HAIR, none have maintained such >ellQ Prodi,oo LEAN'S CRINILENE, which is guaran- «Urii8! and Yhlskers, Moustachios, and Eyebrows in a few *W g> and hi e f°wnd eminently successful in nourishing, stren^v^ying the Hair, checking greyness in all its *0d f r«Pro^ fWn8 weak Hair, and preventing its falling off. k V2 on of Hair in baldness, from whatever cause In tho Ver a8e> ONE TRIAL will prove its astonishing tiij-.ttful heaS ^ursery it is indispensable, forming the basis of a *11 r5* Price 2s per bottle; large bottles, con- b«ii« ^ists ^Mfour times the small ones, 5s each. Sold by X stainnR the 'world, or sent post free, on receipt of 24 '» tt y Misses DEAN and COUPELLE, Hair Restorers, V^,11Aots 8e* EU8sell Square, London. W.C. J;1j 'a a w LRTTRRW :My hair was rapidly coming off K_0h-gtrept ^ter using your Orinilene it ceased.'—' I. Hickson tiQ 8ot a bio,^heffieid, «In the short time of one fornight I °a8tofniQuatache.'—H. Adams, Wilsden. 'lean or> the ftead of hair, which many cannot; I was quite ChJery cuswWn of my head when I began uring it.'—W. B. "Jist, 5 fpec.v, highly of your Crinilene.'—F. P. Jones, wltlfj.j.J aradise-street, Liverpool. ^kers. frn°N •THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HAIR,' 0r four^ Testimonials, List of Agents, &c., sent post Penny stamps. for tvg every MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. Of two 8tatnps iufferers may avoid the sham Captnint who ojj^eneft. n *?,'1 e PuM*c against pills, 4~c-> th> self-styled "cinrf/ m of fortune rupture-curing quacKS; and vilvif' f send their books for nothing, publish ttsti- »»il!rnafc toAf >. Write themselves, fictitious reviews from tfV'1) electrics* • not ex^st> Profess to cure diseases by galva- 0.1r,styls « A *n*truments,$c., instead of medicines, which /*ey ar American treatment,' and other aosurdities as cruel K phvl- aecePttve, a!<u^'lity0 years extensively engaged in the treatment tn thpro<t„ yarious mental and nervous affections re- »njrePav 'r„°m' w senA ree on receipt of two penny stamps di» °hly a Pa^Phlet containing his highly successful C(w°tiong hv a the necessary prescriptions and l?"t. AddreL m t sufferers may cure themselves at trifling lb°rn,I^^Lawe6' Medlcal Publisher, 14, Hand Court, TRIO,, TIt 1^. Varieti^5anif URETHRA its nature, consequences, ,cur"' ™thout the pa'in and4risk of hi a Hender. f,or other irrational measures. By Drs. Barker ^PsbyTnv, M-R-C.S.E., &C. Price Is., or post free for 14 n 1^ndoi^10_nrfa°d Co-. Publishers 10, Brooke-street Hol- and through all Book»'» .crs. laOTJT, *^s?oMATISM' LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA 1,ftE eifectgG^hN1>ULAH8WELLINGS' CONSUMPTION.ASTHMA, &c. e ee of heat ful migatioti, &c., in curing the above and Un? BATH8 90 diseases are almost incredible. THE A p,erthe direction* Baker-street, Portman-square, London. (no mu,- Physicians. Consultations 11 till 3. K ') Post free for 14 stamps. ^HEIRpreventionG°UT' RHEITMATISM LUMBAGO, &c UrptJf^hich in the a/bovi^ heat and fumigation, the effccts TT«jeverythine, an n ? many other chronic maladies, lt^reB direction nfa^er*street» Portman-square, Lon- PamphUt Physicians. Consultations 11 (U3 Pagts) aent post fvee for 14 v. Am 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 PUBE WINES of the highest character, at a saving of at leaat 30 per cent. Royal Victoria Sherry 27s. per dozen. (The Standard of ExecUeneo.J Splendid Old Port 37s. per dozen. (Eleven Years in tlx Wood.) SHERRIES. CHAMPAGNE. Perdoz. Per do*. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY. 27s Creaming Epernay 34s (The Standard of Excellence.) Sparkling Verzenay 36s Excellent Dinner Sherry 20s to 24s Ay Mousseux 42s Superior Selected Ditto 30s to 36s Chansarel and Co's Gold Foil 48s Fine Golden 42s to 48s Moet and Chandon's (1st quality) 60s East India Sherry. 42s to 60s Madame Veuve Clicquot's 72s Manzanilla 42s Roederer's Carte Blanche 80s In Pints, 4s per 2 doz. Pints extra. PORTS. SPLENDID OLD PORT 37s GERMAN WINES. (11 years in the Wood.) Sparkling Hock 42s to 66a Port from the Wood 24s to 80s Sparkling Moselle 42s to 66a „ Old Crusted 42s to 48s gtill jIock 36s to 84„ High-flavoured Old 54s to 60s Cabinet Do 78s to 100a Very Dry Old 72s to 120s CLARETS. SICILIAN WINES. ST. JULIEN CLARET 24s Bronte Marsala 20a Medoc 14s to 18s Virgin „ 24a Bordeaux. 18s to 20s Old Brown Syracuse 26a St. Estephe 30s to 36s Rauzan and Mouton 42s to 48s Leoville and Larose 48s to 64s SPANISH PORT •••••• Sauterne and Chablis 36s to 60s PRUSSIAN SHERRY. 161 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. ME YLER, 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 supply 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 secore a share of public patronage. The Wines will all bear the Seal of the I European and Colonial Wine Company.' Single Bottles are snpplied.
RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S…
RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHED AL SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. Rev. J. M. Traherne (a bequest). £ 2000 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 Cawiior (a first donation) 100 0 Rev. Sir Erasmus Henry Griffles Williams Bart. 300 0 Sir ames Hamilton, Bart., and Lady Hamilton 100 0 G. ort Phillips., Esq., 100 0 J. H. Scourfield, Esq 100 0 D. Pugb, 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) 50 John and R. H. Harvey, Esqs. 11 0 Rev. R. Lewis, (in five instalments) aW 0 R. P. Davies, Esq., (in five years) 50 0 Rev. Owen Jones (in five years) 10.: Frederick Lloyd Philipps, Esq., (in four years) 30 U Rev. D. A. Williams, Chancellor of St. David's (in five years) 8* Rev. J. Griffiths, Vicar of Llandilo, (in 4 years) 20 0 The Archdeacon of Carmarthen 25 0 The Archdeacon of Cardigan 25 0 Rev. J. Allen, Vicar of Castlemartin (in 3 years) 100 0 Rev.J .Griffith,Vicar of Llangunnor, (in 5 years) 10 0 Rev. E. James, Vicar of Abergwili (in 5 years) 15 0 Rev.J.Sinnett,Rector of Bangor Teiif(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 MrsBayne 50 0 The Archdeacon of Brecon (in four instalments) 100 0 Mrs Pinchin 10 0 Mrs Waldron 5 0 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 0 Howel Gwyn, Esq 25 0< Rev. E. O. Phillips, Vicar of Aberystwith 3 3 Archdeacon Clark 25 0 J. Johnes, Esq., (in four instalments) 60 0 Rev. E. L. Barnwell (in two years) 10 0 Rev. W. Basil Jones (in five years) 150 0 G. T. Clark, Esq £ The Bishop of Llandaff (in three years) 75 0 Mrs Traherne (in two instalments) 100 0 The Earl of Lisburne 5 0 The Lady Catherine Allen 10 0 G. W. Parry, Esq 5 0 James B. Bowen, Esq., Llwyngwair, (a first donation) 20 0 Rev. D. Jones, Vicar, Llandewi Velfry (in two years). 10 0 Messrs. Pow ell, Matbias&Evans (in fiveyears) 50 0 Rev. G, Wiliams, Vicar of Brecon (in five years) 100 0 Edward Jones, Esq., Velindre (in two years). 10 0 W. T. Bayne, Esq, Lincoln's Inn 25 0 Mrs George Holgate Foster (a first donation). 150 0 Mr R. Mason, Ten by and Pembroke-dock Obterver 3 0 Rev. G. W. Birkett, St. Florence. 5 0 Joshua Jullian Allen, Esq 52 10 The Countess Dowager of Cawdor. 50 0 The Cambrian Newspaper. 5 0 Rev. G. Wade Green, Court Henry. 10 0 Mr Anthony, Proprietor of the Hereford Times 2 Miss Robson, Penally. 5 Rev. J. H. Vincent, Vicar of St. Dogmell's 5 Rev. John Phelps, Vicar of Carew. 10 Rev. Samuel Davies, Oy&termouth 5 0 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) 5 0 Mrs Thomas 4Jlen (a first donation) 5 0 George Baugh Allen, Esq., Temple 10 0 Rev. T. Williams, Llowes, Radnorshire 5 Nicholas Roch, Esq., Paskeston 10 0 Mrs Roch, Paskeston ••••••• 10 0 N. Adamson Roch, Esq., Paskeston 10 0 J. S. Harford, Esq., Blaise Castle 50 « The Lord Kensington (a first donation) 100 0 Captain the Hon. William Edwardes 50 0 Rev. John Hnghes, Penally •• « 2 Rev.J.R.H. Thomas, Hodgeston (first donation) A 3 Rev. Griffith Thomas, Cardigan jj 0 Thomas Meyrick, Esq IjJ 0 Rev. Wm. Allen, Bosherston (in two years) 10 0 H. Huzzy Vivian, Esq, M.P. (in fiveyears) o0 o Rev. Thomas Horn, Haverfordwest .I.2 0 Rev. Thoma Stacey, Precentor, Llandaff. 5 0 Rev. D. 0. James, Llanllawer 10 0 F. L'Estrange C!ark, Esq, (a first dunation). 5 0 Rev. L. Clint, Presteign (in two years) 10 10 r Mrs Lewis, Llanayron 10 0 Rev. H. P. Thomas, Nash (in five years): 5 0 A Lady at Tenby » 0 Rev. Samuel W. Saunders, St Ishmaels. 20 0 H. Maybery, Esq, Brecon « 0 Miss Anne Latham, Crickhowel 0 Mrs John Tuder ] JJ Mrs Hereford jj Rev. L. Evans, Ystrad Menrig Jj Mrs. Brigstocke, Blaenpant jjj J| Rev. Evan Morgan, Llandyssil *Jj Jj Rev. David Griffith, R. Trevilan zti 0 Miss Jane Ackland, Bath jj Rev. Thomas Evans, Rector of Llanvalteg 1JJ Jj The Earl of llchester Jj Rev. William Meyler, Reotor of St. Lawrence. 5 0 James Summers, Esq, Haverfordwest 10 0 The Hereford Journal j> Jj Rev. William Bowling, Cosheston Jj Rev. J. Hughes, Vicar of Penbryn j» Jj Rev. W. H. Powell, Llanpumpsaint Jj Mrs Lort Mausel.. Rev. Thomas Davies, Llanythaeron 7 l Rev. Charles T. Frampton, Chichester «> 7 Octavius Morgan, Esq., M.P Jj Rev. T. U. Palmour, Uresselly. 5 0 Rev. James Thomas, Prebendary of St David » jjj 0 Henry A. Wedgwood, Esq, Woodfield Jjj 0 The Bishop of St Asaph 0 Rev P. D. Richardson, St Dogwell's.5 0 A Lady—a trifle towards the Restoration Fund o 0 John FTiin TUgMul &q, Loodon. Ii 0 G. White, Esq, Tenby 5 0 John Perkins, Esq, Hobart's Town 10 0 The Earl of Powis 50 0 Rev Griffith Evans, Vicar of Llandyfriog 5 0 Rev T. B. Levy, Realtor of Knight's Enham 1 1 W. Gilbertson, Esq, Pontardawe. 10 0 B. D. C., per C. Allen, Esq 3 3 Dr Dyster, Tenby o. 50 0 Rev John Connop, Bradfield Hall. 26 0 J. B. Harries, Trevacoon 20 0 Rev Arthur R. 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 II Rev. Charles P. Jones, Minor Canon, St David's 20 0 Dr Jones, Lancych io 0 Mrs Lloyd Davies, Abercerry 5 0 F. Wehnert, Esq Milford 3 3 Mr Richard Potter. 10 0 Jas. 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 Miss Howell, Cwmwdig 1 0 James Morgan, Esq, Trenewydd, (1st donation) 1 0 P. M. G. Williams, ,Esq, Treyarchid. 1 0 A Friend at St David's. 1 0 Capt. Hewitt, Velindre (1st donation) l 0 D. Perkins, Esq, Pwllcairog 1 0 L. C. Babington, Esq. 5 0 Rev. W. Hughes, Llandewi Aberarth 2 2 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). l 0 Mr Williams, Commercial Hotel, St David's, (1st donation) — 2 0 Miss Propert, Croftufty 1 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's. 1 0 Mr Davies, Prospect House, St David's. 0 10 Rev. G. Williams, St David's. 1 0 Samuel Williams, Esq, Cross House, St David's 5 0 H. Williams, Esq, Penllan, St David's. 5 0 Mr Phillips. Carfae 2 13 W. Rees, Esq, Carswdig 5 0 MrGrinnis, Porthmawr 2 0 Mr Williams, Penarthur 0 10 Mr Rees, Emlych 2 0 H. Hickes, Esq, St David's. 2 0 llev. T. Jones, St David's 0 10 Mrs Hicks, St David's. 1 0 Mr P. Brown, St David's 0 10 Owen, Esq, Ltenviron 2 2 D. Griffiths, Esq, Trelewydd. 1 0 T. Jenkyns, Esq, Caervarchell 1 0 I Mr Mortimer, Trewellwell. 1 0 Edward Robinson, Esq, Solva. 1 0 Mr John, Solva 010 Mr Rees, Llandrudion. 0 10 T. Brown, Esq, Hardwick House, Chepstow. l 2 J. A. G. Williams, Esq, Ffynona. 1 0 Moses Griffiths, Esq, Manorowen. 5 0 Mr J. Davies, Rosson 1 0 Mr J. Rees, Rosson. 0 10 Mr Walters, Trevythan. 1 0 Mr Mortimer, Treginnis. l 0 T. Llewellin, Esq, Treginnis 50 0 Mr John, Rhoscribel 010 Mr Hicks, Porthllestry. 5 0 Capt. Rees, Mynydd-du X 0 Mrs C. A. Winsor, Brixton l l P YVinsor Esa. Brixton 1 1 Rov. Enoch Pugb, Vicar of Llanfair-oaer-emion 2 2 Rev. W. S. Thomason, Burgh 1 (j Mis Owen, Hendie 2 0 D. Williams, Esq., Penberry 10 C. E. Guillemard, Esq, hitham. 0 10 Mrs Mayo, Bath J Jj C. R. Aston, Esq, Edgbaston 1 0 Miss Starbuck, Bath Jj jjj Mr Jones, Milford Jj AJj Colonel Saunders Davies, Pentre 50 0 George G. T. Thomas, Esq. 1 0 I Mrs Hardman Philipps 5 J) Mrs Goldwyer 1 0 Lady Mary Windsor Clive, Oakley Park 10 0 Capt. Francis Davies, Pershore. 5 0 Rev. John Jones, Llanfihangel-genaur-glyn. 5 0 Charles R. Harries, Esq, of Goodwick. lo 10 Mrs Herbert, Glan Hafren (a first donation) 25 0 Miss A. M. Smedley 1 0, Charles Richard Harries, Esq., Daffnn, Good- wick 10 10 Mrs Coiby, Rbos-y-Gllwen 20 0 The Lord Boston — 10 0 Mrs X. Peel, Denant l Jj Rev.OwenJones.— Rev. Rowland Smith, llector of llston. 1 0 Mr John Lloyd, Merlin Park, Haverfordwest. 1 1 The Countess of Ellesmere i „ The Rev. H. De Winton, Boughrood, Hereford, 40 0 The Rev. A. Clough, Rector of Braunston. 1 1 John Maurice, Herbert, Esq, Rocklands, Koss, 5 0 Rev. Joshua Hnghes, Llanclovery 5 0 Mrs Laws, Wytham Hall, Lincolnshire 2 0 Rev. D. Evans, Kilgerran. 2 0 D. Thomas, Esq. Solva 1 0 Mr Davies, Hendre Eynon 0 10 Rev. M. Jenkins, Mindovin 5 0 Rev. D. Jones, Llandewi Velfry 5 0 MrJ. T.Jones 1 0 Miss Connop, Brighton 25 0 R. Connop, Esq 25 0 Mr. Thomas Price, Newton 0 10 Mr. Stephen Green, Haverfordwest 2 2 Rev. H. 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A PHYSICIAN, upwards of 40 years in practice, having been successful in curing thousands of sufferers from nervous f»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 and other causes, is desiroos of imparting (gratis) to those who need it, the means by which their restoration to health was effected, and will send his book (100 pages) containing prescrip- tions in English, diet rules and all the necessary information for the self-treatment, &c., of nearly all the I ills that flesh is heir to,' on receipt of it stamped and directed envelope. Address,- Dr. Russell, 22, Hawley Crescent, Hampsted Road, London. This book is offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need relief, and especially to those who have been deceived with quack books and medicines. 4 Your book is worth anything to those who need a doctor.' J. Short, Luton. 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NERVOUS DEBILITY; ITS CAUSE AND CUR* -r>r SMITH, who has had TWENTY years' nr«;7i i experience in the Treatment and Cure of NFRvnrre J PHYSICAL DEBILITY. LOSS of APPETITF in the BACK .and INDIGESTION which 7fn^AINJS result in Consumption, &c, has iust 8 ♦ EDITION of 10,000 copies of tL WAP viNew £ *!? I?""0'" w.!k om RN1S0 V0ICE- testimonials from patients wit>! hundreds of cases and feet restoration to health Z^TJlKCtlona for Per* secure from observation nn e to any address, Letters of enauirJ nr ° 't'P1 of two P^tage stamps. £ 3T Ad&ess nrSMTTH fp86 PrompUy answered. W.C. SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. A S!Sl?LE C0.py of a new medical work, written by one of the most eminent medical men ot the present day, solely for the guidance and benefit of that class of 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 care in all cases ot nervous debility, relaxation, organic or local weakness, langour, blushing, debility, and various other nervous symptoms also showing how all the so- called impediments to marriage m,t.Y be effectually removed; with numerous illustrative cases of parties who have been restored to the blessings of health following the advice laid down in this work. Sent fr/e to any address, on receipt of stamps to pre-pay postal minghatQ l° tb° SecreUr?' In3titute of Anatomy, Bi'r- CAUTION.—Parts of the above book have been K several quacks. Persons should b? hands they intrust their health, »nd before applying to »ny •ae. d read thl8 work BILIOUS and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, Giddiness Spasms, and all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels* are quickly removed by that well-known remedy FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEAL.'TH. They unitf the recommendation of a miid operation with the most suc- cessful effect; and where an aperient is required nothine can be better adapted. Sold by all Medicine Ven'Jors, price Is lid and 2s 9d per box. DINNEFORD'&, FLUID MAGNESIA. For Thirty years the Medical Profession have approved this pure s'jlution as the best remedy for y ACIDITY OF T'JE STOMACH, HEADACHE, GOUT, HEARTBURN, AND INDIGESTION. And as a mil'j Aperient for delicate constitutions, espe- cially adapted for Ladies and Children. When com- bined wah their ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP. It forms a most agreeable effervescing draught, which if both a gentle aperient and a grateful febrifuge. In hot seasons and hot climates, the regular use of this simple remedy has been found highly beneficial. It is prepared by DINNEFORD & CO., Chemists, &c, 172, New Bond Street, London; Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. CA UTIOlv.-See that 'Dinneford & Co,' is on each bottle and red label over the cork. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium.) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, *7 t}lc eminent Medical Men throughout the ■world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSL-XRTTON, CHILONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COCGHS, MECMATISM GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND DR. DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most economical, of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic supe- riority fiver cv-ry other variety is now universally acknowledged, SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: DR. LETHEBY, Medical Officer of Health, and Chief Analyst to the Citf of London, §-c„ 4-c. r •" eases I have found Dr. de Jongh's Light Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkabl.. It is, I believe, universally acknowledged that this Oil has great therapeutic power; and from my investigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article.' "r. DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Middlesex, A-c., te. e I consider that the purity and genuineness of this Oil are ^55' • ? preparation by the personal attention of so pood a Chemist and intelligent a Physician as Dr De Jongh. Hence I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be pre- efficacy 0 r as regards genuineness and medicina DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S., Author of the 4 Spas of GermanySfc„ §-c. r • m Grille has found that Dr de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the pale oil.' DR. 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In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcere, burns or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway's Oint- ment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It mani- fests a peculiar power iu restraining inflammation moving stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and cheek" ing all acrimonious and unhealthy discharges. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fail more nn<W »>,« management of the mother than tha tbe Holloway's Ointment should therefnrp Kme<*1Ca^ ™an, her as a 'Household Treasure •lsr.^arded. bT ing out the rash in measles and ,1.. In hring- removal of all skin diseases its and for the cases of whooping couch and 18 ™1.rac^oa8- Itt Ointment should be rubbed twiro i'' invaluable and chest, and the vouree't invaHH da?\uPon the throat the most soothing reliff T l d Wu'deriTa ther«f«>" famous Pills, reduced £ „ «° tbree of Ho»oway,« curative powers of this unguent 1 anSment Both the Ointments and PiUs should be used in thef oilowing Badlees • <*ses. 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