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--= THE KIXG OF SIAH. ^onn^ potentate, the King of Siam, out- ^ives 0IIj Mo™ons by having GOO commissioned onff -MOO wives by brovct. all of them living is, he fSt l1a^ac'' i'1 Panirkok. And the best of it 111 theg<T aIvn? most amiably with the whole crowd, gaF(i j rrJembera of which are said to have much re- '"ernarl^Ki m" ^'ilc ^'nS must be a most ^iced' l person, and he is also said to be so ad- 0ver t, ln "is ideas that he did not go into mourning thede sacred white elephant, though con>4 •nise these creatures used to plunge the entire Profound grief.
I A WISE STTGaESTION.I
A WISE STTGaESTION. talks about retrenchment, nowadays, that c"larly the men. They take it for granted culinrmeri ITlust do the saving, however, and mas- vi~0r Wr'f,<TS ou domestic economy are particularly tight fUS ln ^eir advocacy of woman's inalienable that work and save. One of the pet notions is AIH] ,Cvery woman should become her own milliner make thSS"m^Cr' ladies," they say, "would Point °lr ov,n bonnets and dross, a very desirable prinr,0ujd be gained." No doubt of it. And the Point" '6- lnvo^ve^ in the gaining of this desirable t° 38 >o good to be limited in its application l •(''08 The gentlemen who have dis- U1(,„ e Jt should bo permittn 1 to share in it. This do by making their own hats and clothes. In Would another "desirable point" be gained. Can } eSe times, the more desirable points that 0 gained in domestic economy, the better.
AN ANTIQUARY IN A DIFFICULTY.
AN ANTIQUARY IN A DIFFICULTY. Dr. Buckland was lean of Westminster, Dr. tfa a,t applied to him for permission to make ex- <? .rom the register? of the Abbey, in order to 8°mp f1 dat03 admi ision and of the decease of k*bl; .i? eminent men who had been on the os- pr(3Sg fmon.t at Westminster. The difficulty which bo itself to the Dean's mind was that it would the °°t ^reat a tax up' n his own time to wait while Up -t-'ts were ma ie, and that he could not give Still he keys of the muniment-room to any person. R<-ar -1 ^esired to oblige in all cases of literary re- and therefore offered to take Dr. llimbault a.n., "e room, and 1< ive him there, to be let out at p Wul?P0inted t'me- Thinking that about three hours suffice, he appointed one o'clock. The Dean Ihrp n<^ Pun°tnal, and the Doctor worked on. At his G °'c^otk the latter felt the want of his dinner g0 extracts were finished, and he wished only to be n0 ?' What conl 1 have detained the Dean i" But b, eP was to be heard. The evening service soon fa(|?' and at length the last peal of the organ had away, and all was quiet. It then became evi- <vas that Dr. liimbault was forgotten and how long !lr, h H to last ? Before daylight had quite passed surveyed his position, and found he was in a solf r?In which it was impossible to extricate him- h;, could neither scale the window nor make 6 'e,lf heard. lie was quite at the mercy of the f,f, J1 's memory for he had not told anyone where (iHo ,as going. Would his disappearance be adver- i{j 1* and wculd the Dean see it, and when?" Dr. S,î;QlbltÜt had none of the bodily fat which is th'e j SuPPort life under long periods of fasting, and bjm a('^t was therefore an important question with tvUs' 'When would the room be next visited r" That [ijn lr,deed a remote contingency; so that, like tyrin*1?1 *n the chest which had closed over her with a ^°Und °k' n°thing bui his slceleton might then be li;, From these uncomfortable reflections Dr. ^°KotK was released late at night. He had drawn •^en T some parchments to recline upon, but not to ^r,0^vhen at last a key was heard in the door. The ^8 si n had gone home to dinner, and had taken lh" ('ta, after which he commenced ruminating over onts of the day, and then at last thought of his *-Cn- ner •' He returned to the Abbey at some incon- '*>mlnCe' ^and set him free with many apologies. Dr. had ii u^'s ardour to be shut up in a muniment-room hen quite cooled.
THE FOOD OF THE ANCIENTS.
THE FOOD OF THE ANCIENTS. Tk • [(> diversity of substances we find in the cata- ? particles of food is as great as the variety with the ri f ar': or the science of cookery prepares them; °t1ons of the ancients on this most important ^cat are worthy of remark. Their taste regarding *uW ^a? vav'0UH- Beef they considered the most ,°u;>ntial food, hence it constituted the chief ries, '^hrnent of their atlilet.-e. Camels' and dromeda- [)0ni tlesh was much esteemed, their heels especially. ,rou^ flesh was in high repute, and the wild ass rn0rJ^ from Africa was compared to venison. In I'ljg .Modern times we find asses fatted for the table, in & °S and the wild boar appear to have been held °at estimation. Their mode of killing swine ilaUo.fhned in barbarity as in epicurism. Pig3 were riot K with red-hot spits, that the blood might W; stuffing a pig with assafoctida was a in0roYoung bears, dogs, and foxes (the latter .t,'Jre Csteemed when fed upon grapes) were also much of v,r by the Romans, who were likewise so fond t^e <trious birds that some consular families assumed Ug aDles of those they most admired. Catius tells 'hetnW drown fowls in Falernian wine to render brou ^ore luscious and tender. Pheasants were WtUp over fr'om Colchis, and esteemed at one bittei-lSU°h a rarity that one of the Ptolemies {V lamented his having never tasted any. 3 were carefully reared in the island of info,08' a,!(l sold at such a high price that Varro Of Us they fetched yearly upwards of £ 2,000 df.ij ?lr money. The guinea fowl was considered 1 but the Romans knew not the turkey, °stri!u which England owes to the Jesuits. The b W-as much relished Hellogabalus delighted in ;4e bl"ains, and Apicius especially commends them, ill to modern gastronome is perhaps not aware that it live he ancients he owes his fattened goose and duck s\vailS^he inestimable foks r/ras of France. The (Wr- also fattened by the Romans, who first sp;8it of sight; and cranes were by no means de- tjor (I by persons of taste. While the feathered crea- doomed to form part of ancient delights, the yielded their share of enjoyments, and seve- in n,S ;!l were hnmortalized. The carp was educated Kg i ponds, and rendered so tame that he came to 1 at the tinkling of his master's bell or the ^Uv l °f his voicc- Thc fame of Uie IamPreyis oene" Mth ^0wn, and the sturgeon was brought to table triumphant pomp but the turbot, one of which ,br°ught to Domitian from Ancona, was consi- ^abt 8110,1 a splendid present that this Emperor as- .d the senate to admire it. The red mullet was tkUc^ a distinguished category among genteel ljn0 'hat three of them, although of small size, were Uiotg to have fetched upwards of £ 200. They were ail0|vaPPreciated when brought alive, and gradually thQ ed to die, when the Romans feasted their eyes in the d •Pated cielight of eating them, by gazing on pitj creatures, as he changed colour like an ex- dolphin. Snails were also a gi'eat dainty. Of th Herpinus was immortalized for the discovery tle8 .e act of fattening them on meal and other arti- bf0jj atld Horace informs us they were served up, Upon silver gridirons, to give a rel:sh to wine. 8 Were sent from England to Rome, and frozen v8 ^ere niuch extolled. Grasshoppers, locusts, ar!'0Us insects, were equally [acceptable to our Hov, Astronomic legislators. Acorns, similar to those the beaten in Spain, formed a part of a Roman feast: (lew were brought from Naples and Tarentum. It in aPPear that the ancients had a great variety -1vegetable diet; condiments to stimulate the appetite seemed to be their principal re-
®^XT0N AND THE ANTI-SL WKUY…
ANTI-SL WKUY CAUSE. CAUSB- hu > returning health enabled him to re- urn" L Ur8» Baxton foond that every year Jt v ^res^ adherents to the cause at the as he had himself favoured gradu il ab diti-11 only open coarse, but as events shaped *0nl5elve8 he found that lopping at the branch-s i nothing, and that efforts ir.nst b? Shall at the root ot the tree — 4' Slnver> no IcDger" was the sum total of his tov/' He caused publications on the subj c' 8Pread broadcast over the land, enthusiasm in -tagious, public meetings were heM, and Ntu* » after a meeting held in Edi»burc\ » by 2t)011 ^0r initnediato emancipation was si^n^d persons. A fact came to his know- Of A ln which was made the turning point ^hole question when O'Connell, who wa^ supporter of the Anti-S!avery cause, he came across the House, and said, thi8 °n« I see land." The fact in question was »lixvthe Bpace of teu years the blncks in ^hey had increased in the same ratio .e free blacks had increased, would have ^eir 0 lhe population 200.000, instead of which proypj^her had diminished by 45,000. It was Soil ^e cause of this was not climate. vCe vl8pr°P°rtion between the scxe?, »ar, 01 ^ro'bot the forced labour iv the sugar coloni- s 8peeci hour when Mr Buxton, in grand tile Jv ,rought forward this matte in thc House, COTnplexion of thc Ant'hiv r)- c use IW Public opinion turned rapid y, and acn hegan to think they snv the bc- Pre%ei ? 'he end. Two yenr3 later, Buxton a Petition from the women of (>reai which, in less than ten days, had been by no less than 187,000 persons, Ah amusing incident occurred ill eon: ect on with its presentation. Mr B ixto-i (appealing to the Speaker) said "I wish to consult you, sir, as »n the manner in which I am to ge' it to the talile, for it is FO heavy that I really am unable to carry il." The Speaker: If the hon. gentleman cannot bring up the petition himself, lie must procure tl e assistance of some other members o' t'eHonsp." Three hon. members then went out with Mr Buxton, and by the united efforts of ths four the petition was brought in anri placed upon the table, amidst the laughter and cheers of the House. The end was not far off. On Aupust 7 the B 11 for the Total Abolition of Colonial S'avcry passed the Lower House, and on August 28 received the ltoyal Assent, the sum of twenty millions of pounds sterling having be; n voted by the Brit'sh nation as the cost of pur- chasing the boon of freedom for the thousands who groaned under the lash of the oppressor !— "Heroes of Britain in Peace and War."
HOW TO SKATE.
HOW TO SKATE. The price of a pair of skates vnries greatly. Sometimes a good serviceable pair may b,i bought secondhand for three or four shillings; but the shop prce for new skates ranges from seven shillings and sixpence to twice that amount, flC- cording to quali y, &c. For skates of fancy or patent construe ion still higher prices are asked. Having obtained his skates, and ueli secured them on, the learner is ready for his first ventmv en the ice. lIe will probably look round f r the kindly aid of some friend in his early ef'orts; hut if he cannot find such as-dstv ce, he will have no great reason for rcgret. It is to his advantage that he shou'd acquire the habit of independence of all enternal aid, as far as possible, from the first and if he can find some one 10 lead him on the ice in the first instance, and peihaps, to help him to rise after his first fall or two, it is all he should desire. The h 1 bit of trusting to some- thing, or somebody, to help him to rise is soon formed, and will greatly reta'd his advancement. The best of all extprnal aids. if any be adopted, is a chair, on the back of which the beginner p aces his hauds to s'eady hitmclf. If there is uo Oil" at hand to help him in his first attempt, he should endeavour to stand firmly on the ice bv pressing his heels downward. neaily together, with the toes turned outward, and bending the bo 'y for- ward if he falls Lc must rise, and renew the position. As soon as he is standing: up-ight, he should strike forward with a sliding moilon 011 either foot, nr t pressing equally on all parts of the flat under-surface (If the skate, but rather upon its inner edge," while that on the other side is the I' olltsirle edge" in skating language. After progressing a yard or so on one foot, set down the other, and strike forward with it in the sune way; and 60011 alternately. Always re- memher to iiiclipe rlic body forward, and if you fall, "fall gently. This may see r. strange ad- vice, but it is quite pract'Oal. A person who loses his presence of mind, and makes wild efToits to save himself, will probably receive a much severer hurt than one who, when he feels hims If noing, keeps his limbs together, and endeavours '0 fall as lightly as possible. Having become a little accustomed to forward progression, try to proceed in a line" hich describes a curve. In moving forward, inc.iue the body from right to left as vm change your feet, so as to preserve your balaiije. To stop yourself, you raise your toes *l',uhtly from the ice and pnss tlie heels firmly downward, being c ireful to throw he weight of the body forward mcanwhil or your feet will slip from under )'0U. -1'OPU'((1' /?.?<- cator, A heutcr'slelegram frori Adelaide, dated Saturday' stHtes that the first mhtch of the Engiith Cri -litters' under the captninc-y rd L nl Harri-, a^sin.-t 16 players if South Australia, was finished on that day, itiwl r. »ultid in the rictcry of the Englifdi Eleven by four wickets. It is understood th it the Lord Lieutenant has appointed his nephew, Mr, T. Manse 1 Franklen, barristeraflaw, to t'je office of clerk of the peace for be county of Glamorgan, vacant by the death of Mr Dalton. Several mill girls were sliding on a mill pond at Chard, Somessetshire, on Friday morning, when the ice broke and six were immersed. One was drowned, and the others are in a pre' carious condition owing to the sudden shock. hov, cu'ting her down. The captain, the mite, and two men jumped on board tho steamer, but a lad named Peters, belonging to Devoran, was lost, and is supposed to have been killed in the collision. On the Ben Ledi putting into Falm uth the same evening the survivors were landtd and taken to the sailors' home. The Ben L di has a hole in her bow,i.nd will l ave to undergo repair.
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J01 XT COUNTIES' LU.VATIC ASYLUM, CARMARTHEN. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for addi- ) tions to the Joint Counties' Lunatic Asylum at Carmarthen, can obtain the bills of quantities on pay- ment of two guineas (to be returned on the receipt of a bona .Me Tender), by application to the Architects Messrs. John Giles and Cough, 28, Craven-s reet, Charing Cross, London, or to the Clerk, Mr H. T. Hughes Lun,tic Asylum, Carmarthen, on and after December 23rd, after which date the plans and speci- fication can be seen at the Asylum, and at the offices of the Architects. Tenders are to be sent in addressed Charles Henry Huehes, Esq., Carmarthen, nit later than Tuesdey, January 21st, 1870. The Visitors do not bind tl emselves to accept the lowest or any tender. MILFOKD HAVEN. READY MONEY SALE. MR JAMES VAUGHAN BEGS to announce that he has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the residence of the late inlri Capt. Lewis, No. 4(1. CHARLES STREET, MILFOKD HAVEN. on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1879, the whole of the antique and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising mahogany loo and Pem- broke tables, dining do., drawing room chairs, easy do., pier and toilet glasses, very handsome ca pets and hearth rugs, chimney and other ornaments, feather beds and pillows, bedroom furniture, be t tinen, kitchen utensils, and numerous other useful articles. Sale to commence at Eleven a m. Furniture on view early. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Milford Haven, Dec. 17, 1878. WHEREAS THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOHN W FREDERICK VAUGHAN EARL OF CAWDOR, of Stackpole Court, in the County of Pembroke, and THE REVEREND JAMES EDWARD BROWN, Rector of Saint FeL.rox with Stackpole Elidor in the said County of l'embroke, being respec- tively interested under the provisions of The Indo- sure Acts 1843 to 1878," in the Land and Heredita- ments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchange of the same, have made application in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to di ect enquiries whether such proposed Kxchange would be beneficial to the owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the Inclosure Commissioners fur Enghnd and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be beneficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a clia, k-e upor, the said Land and Hereditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 21st day of March next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. LAND and Hereditaments in which the above uamed John Frederick Vaughan Earl of Cawdor is interested, situate in the Parish of Stackpole Elidor, in the Ciuntyof Pembroke, and proposed to be ex- changed for the Land and Hereditaments hereinafter specified. No on Tithe T-> • Map Description A. R. P. 1 I 215 and part I New Rectory House, Gar- I of 21(j den, Premises, Outbuild- ings, Roadway and part of Church Hill 8 2 12 In tlw occnpation of I Mr Robert Morris. LAND and Hereditaments in which the above named James Edward Brown as such Rector as afore- said is interested, situate in the Parish of Saint Petrox. in the County of Pembroke, and proposed to be Exchanged for the Land and Hereditaments here- inbefore specified. No on Tithe Description A. R. P. iviap Part 2 Old Rectory House, Gar- dell and Premises. 11 1 I 1-1 5 I Church Meadow I 31 1 j 0 C)Onst)eweU"iH.) 3 1 1 I 12 7 Billvwell Moor 1 0 10 In the occupation of John — llenton and the said 8 3 36 James Edward Brown. WITNESS my hand this 3rd day of December,! in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. CHARLES WOOD, By order of the Board. Inclosure Commission, Inclosure Commission, 3, St James's Square, London, S.W.
r GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TRAINS…
r GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TRAINS FOR NOV., AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. I FROM HAVERFORDWEST. I UP. DOWN. A.M. A.M. 6.55 Parliamentary 1 47 ltish Express 8.55 Express 6-55 Mail 10.42 Ordinary 10-12 Ordinary R. M. r.M. R. M. r.M. 124 „ 12.53 5.24 Mail 3.22 „ 124 „ 12.53 5.24 Mail 3.22 „ 7.29 Ordinary 7.0 Express 8 5 Parliamentary SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M: 10.12 Parliamentary 1 6 25 Mail p M P.M. 5.24 Mail 10.50 Parliamentary
M A E N CLO CM OCR A IL WAY.¡
M A E N CLO CM OCR A IL WAY. ¡ „ jl,2, &3, 1, 1, & 3. 1, 2Gov JLAFCM. r.ocnoG RAILWAY. P M. P>M. P M. Olyntlerwoji (G W R ) dep! 9 0 12 30 8 0 Ron. (F.S.) iff T.knycofn f) 15 12 4-3 5 17 Maenelofiliog !> ">0 1 0 8 33 Rtnebu.sh "ft'r'r 9 40 1 10 8 4> Rosebush (Coach) don 1 20 Fishguard „ 8rr 3 ,0 Tuasrlays and Saturdays only. 4- Stop when required on sjvnkin^ to the Guard at Clynderwen 1 STATIONS. j |b '> & 3 j P p 2' Ftshfiiifinl (Coach (Inpl 8 15 Rosebush arr 10 10 Rosebush _op 8 0 10 20 (j H Mwncloeliog 8 10 10 27 6 M Llanyeefn 8 2o 10 40 7 11 BeiiK(F.S.) t t t I Clynderwon (G W.R.) arr 8 40 10 5o 7 25 Market Trains, Thursdays and Saturdays only, f Stop when required on speaking to the Guard at Llanycefn
HAVERFORDWEST MARKET-DEC.…
HAVERFORDWEST MARKET-DEC. 14,1878. POULTRY, &c. s. d. s. d. I Geese I. 4 0 to 5 4 each Ducks 2 4 to 2 9 each Fo Is 4 3 to 5 0 couple Butter (fresh). 1 0 to 1 3 lb Butter (salt) 1 0 to 1 1 lb Cheese 0:3 to 0 4 lb Eggs—Stor. 10 MEAT. d. d. Beef. 7 to 10 per lb. Mutton 8 to 9 Lamb 8 to 8A Veal G to 9 Pork 7 to 8 CORN. s. d. s. d. Wheat 5 5 to 2 6 per win. Barley 4 0 to 4 6 Potatoes 1 0 per 161bs MERCHANTS' RICES. Wheat 50 to 5 3 per 621bs Barley 3 9 to 4 0 per 54ibs Oats (black) 20 to 2 1 per 381bs Butter (fresh). 1 0 to 1 2 per lb Butter (salt) 0104 to 0 11 Cheese 22 0 to 23 0 per cwt The Secretary of the Pembrokeshire and Haver- fordwest Infirmary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the collections made in the uudtrmentioned Churches and Chapels, in aid of the Institution, viz- 9 s. d. Bethlehem Chapel, Newport, per the Rev James Jenkins. 1 1 0 Middle Mill Chapel, per the Rev. T. Wil- liams ..249 Haroldstone West Church, per the Rev. F. Thomas 1 0 0 Narberth Baptist Chapel, per the Rev. Benj. Thomas 2 12 6 The Mayor of Haverfordwest for the use of the Corporation Seal 1 1 0 Solva National Schools, per the Rev. Rees Williams 1 1 0 Little Haven, St. Ishmael's and Dale Inde- pent Chapels, per the Rev. T. Janie1; 2 0 0 St. Ma v's Chuich Haverfordwest, per the Hev..f B. W'lllfl,rd 9 0 0 The il ayor of H averfordwest for the use of the Corporation Seal L 0 St. David's Church, per the Rev. Canon Lewis 2 2 0 Preudergast Church, per the Rev. F. Foster 2 6 3 Warren Church per the Rev. A. M. Green 0 6 4 Freystrop Church, per the Rev. Jackson Taylor 112 7 Dale Church, per J. P. A. 1..1. Philipps, Esq. 3 4 0 Rhoscrowther Church, per the Rev. G. H. Scott 0 .4 6 Uzmaston Church, per the Rev. W. lb Thomas 1 16 6 Carfan and Brynsion Chapels, per the Rev. T. Williams 119 0 Stackpo e lilidor Church, per the Rev. J. E. Brown 2 2 0 Hebron Chapel, Whitland, per the Rev. Simon Evans 1 5 1 Nelx) Chapel, Whitland, per the Rev. Simon Evans 1 4 6 St. Issell's Church, Saundersfoot, per the Rev James Dalton 3 11 0 Sardis Baptist Chapel, per Mr John Roge s 0 18 0 Rooh Church, per the Rev. W. M. Berring- ton 1111 Nolton Church, ditto ditto ditto. 0 16 0 St. Martin's Chinch, per the Rev John M<sares 3 4 9 Blethorston Schools, per Mr Grittitii Evans 116 Rudbaxton Church per the Rev W. Ad'.ey 2 2 0 Moravian Chapel per the Rev Mr Elliott 0 13 4 Lampeter Velfrey Church per the Venerable Archdeacon Lewis 3 1 0 S'ebech Church per the Rev J. Morris 5 15 8 Rhosmarket Church, per the Rev J. T. Willis 2 7 8 St Dogwell's Church opening collection after paying incidental expenses and pulpit lights 2 8 8 Harroldstone St Issells, do, per the Rev. Jackson Taylor 0 16 6 Manorbier ditto, per the Rev Mr Clunn 1 15 8 Ludchurch and Templeton do, per the Rev Charles Cornish 2 2 0 St Lhmaels do, per the Rev D. Winter Morris 2 4 7 Treffgarne Independent Chapel, per Mr Geo Perkins 1 14 0 Middle Hill Chapel, per Rev Eli Arthur. 0 10 0 Eiienezez ditto St David's per the Rev J. Foulkes 1. 16 9 Walton West Church, per Rev Mr Appleton 1 0 0 Hill Mountain Weskyan Chapel, per Mr Anstee. 0 10 0 Wiston Church, per the Rev J. Pollard Lewis 1 17 0 Clarheston do, per do 13 6 St Thomas Church per Rev G. C. Hilbers. 7 13 1 Porfieki Mission do do 0 13 8 Merlins Bridge do do 0 8 3 Relioboth Congregational Chapel, Mathry. 0 17 10 Blethcrston Church per Rev Mr Jones 14 4 Llawhaden do per Rev Mr Bowcott 3 15 8 Templeton Independent Chapel, per the Rev E Jones 13 11 Sr.ndy Hill Baptist Chapel, per the Rev Wm Harries 1 0 0 Marloes Baptist Chape', per the Rev Wm Harries I 1 0 Nolton Chapel, per Mr David Canton 10 0 Carew Church, per Rev H. H. Gibbon 2 2 0 Marroldston Church per Rev F. Thomas 100 Wolfsdale Chapel per Mr Philip Mathias. 2 3 5 Marloes Church per Rev W. L. Stradling. 5 7 10 Llawhaden Hetliesda Congregational Chapel per Rev J.R. Thomas. 1 1 0 Llandissilio Congregational Chapel Rev J. R. Thomas 110 Quay Street Chapel. Haverfordwest per Rev J. B. Wrenford 0 15 0 Burton Church per Rev J. Tombs 3 18 0
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-U- J. B. SUMMBRS, DECEASED. A LT. Persons having any claims or demands against the E-tate of the late JAMES BOWLAS SUMMERS are requested to send the same into ATrs Summers, at her residence at Rosemoor, on or before the 31st day of Dec mber next. Rosemoor, Dec. 20th 1878. Mr IIENKY HSLYAR, L D.S., May be (onmlted as follows MONDAY—A« Brecknock House, Tudor Square, Tenby, from 1'1 to 4. TUESDAY—At 13 Lower Meyrick street, Pem- broke Dock, from 10 to 4. Other days at 3, Castle Square, Haverfordwest. HAVERFORDWEST ASSEMBLY ROOM. The usual Christmas Ball will take place in these rooms an Wednesday evening, January 8th, 1878. M w. L. OWEN/ ) *eew\MM W. T. SUMMERS, ESQRS. EE DS' T 'OMAS MORGAN, DECEASED. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIN EN that all persons lN indebted to the estate of Thomas Morgan, late of Trenewvdd-fawr. in the parish of Llanrian, in the County of "Pembroke, farmer, deceased, must pay the same forthwith, to me the unde signed. Dated this 17th day of December, 1878. JAMES PRICE, Of Dew-st eet, Haverfordwest, Solicitor to the Administratrix. NOTICE. PICTON CASTLE ESTATE. The Rent Audits of the above Estate will be held as follows SAINT CLEARS—Monday, January nth, 1879. SAUNDERSFOOT-Tupsday, „ 7th, PEMBROKE-Wednesday, „ 8th. NEYLAN))-Thursday, "9th. SAUNDERSFOOT- Friday „ 10th A VERFORD WEST—Saturday „ 11th MAENCLOC HOG-Monday. „ 13th, H AVERFORD WEST-Tuesday 14t.H, T. RULE OWEN. Haverfordwest, Dec. 19tb, 1878. WEAK SIGHT. HENRY LAURANCE'S IMPROVED SPECTACLES. MR J. HOOD WILLIAMS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 10, High Street, Haverfordwest, 1)EGS to inform those troubled with defective vision ) that he has been appointed Sole Agent for Haverfordwest for HENRY LAURANCE'S IMPROVED SPECTACLES. These Spectacles a e" clearand cool, never tire the eye, and whilst subduing all inflammatory symptoms, assist, strengthen, and preserve the sight. Hundreds of testimonials have been received testifying to the efficacy of these Spec- tacles whhh have proved in many cases beneficial when all others have failed. Sir Julius Benedict, 2, Manchester-square, London, VV., writes: I have tried the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectactes suit me admi- ably both for reading and walking. The clearness of your glasses as compared with others is really surprising. I shall at all times recommend them. C. B, Radcliffe, Esq., M.D., 26, Cavendish square, London, W., Consulting Physician to the Westminster Hospital, writes:—Your Spectacles are highly appre- ciated by me, and are a great improvement on my old onts, and suit my sight better. The Ven Archdeacon Palmer. 17. Victori 1 square, Clifton, writi s — Henry Laurauce's ^Spectacles suit me better than any I have had, especially for reading at night; A further lengthened list of the testimonials can be had (gratis) on application to the ABOVE SOLE AGENT, from whom these Spectacles can only be obtained. All Spectacles Stamped H. L. (^UN FIRE OFFICE LONDON. ESTABLISH F:D 1710. HENRY F. SUAW LEFEVITE, Chairman and Trea- surer. FRANCIS B. RELToy. ESQ. Secretary. Total Sum insured in '.877, 1::2;')1,;)0:3,317. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of Two MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. I AGENTS:— I Haverfordwest Messrs. Goode& O.vcn Fishguard Mr James W. Dutton. Milford Haven Joseph Whicher. Narberth Thomas Lewis. Pembroke. William James. Pembroke Dock and) m New Milford r™ncis Trewe&t. "enby John Phelps, 22, Victoria Street. Pembroke Dock (2nd Agent) Butler. J. Mr JAMES VAUGHAN, HAKIM, MILFORD-HAVEN, Auctioneer, Valuer, and General Commission Agent. The prompt settlement of all clr-ims, and the mosi punctual attention to the interest of those who may favour J. V. with their support may be implicitly re ed 011. LAWRENNY ESTATE. RENTS AUDITS, MICHAELMAS 1878. PEMBROKE—Saturday, 14:h D.c. 10 a.m., 12 noon. Lion Hotil. JEFFRESToN—Monday, HHh, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Prince of Wales Ion. TENBY—Tuesday, 17ih, 10 a.m. 2 p.m., Koyal Lion Hotel. LAWRENNY-Wodnesday. 18rli, 10 p..m. 2 p.m. New Inn. LANGWM—Wednesday, 18th, 2 p.m. 4 p.m., Three Horse Shoes Inn. ROSE NIARKET-Friday, 20th, 10 p.m. 12 noon, New Inn. NEYLAND Fiiday, 20tb, 2 p.m. 4 r.m., Mrs Mathias's. SAVE KFORD WEST-Satar Jay, 21st, 10 a.m. 2 p.m., Castle Hotel. CEAS. WM. R^ES S OK -.S, Agent Town Clerk's Office, Tenby. H A V ERFORDWSS T FINK Opportunity for an c ni ivelic man. jjL Tiie lusin ss of a Corn and B itter Mer. chant, to he disposed of immediately —Fi.r further particulars a ply to —T H 0 M A S JAMES, Merchant, Old Bridge. [OWN AiND COUNTY OF H.iVERFORUWEST yOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that at the nex'. i> General Quarter Sessions of the! I'eace for il.e ('■.iwrn and lOllnty of liaverf >rdwest, to be holden at he Shire Hall, iiavt rf.'rdwe.s', jn Friday, the 3rd day d January next, the Justices of the Peace then and :tell; assembled wiil proceed to eleot a Bridge Sur- 'eyt.-r !or the Town and County of UaverfordweBt, in 1,0; room and place ;f Ajr Richard James, deceased. Aii applications for the office must be sent to the k 1)1 the Peace's Office on or before Thursday, the 2iid day of Jsnuarv r,ext. W.M. VAUGHAN JAMES, Clerk of the Peace. 'J i t k b the Ponce's Office, Havertord *t'H. 13 Dec., 1878. T OWN AND COUNTY OF IIAVEBFORU. WEST. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the next l" General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace for the Town and County of Haverfordwest, to be holden at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, on Friday, the 3rd day of January next, the Justices of the Peace then and there assembled, will proceed to elect It Treasurer for the Town and County of Haverfordwest in the room and place of AII' Richard James, deceased. All applications for the office must be sent to the Clerk of the Peace's office on or before Thursday tue 2nd day of January next. WM. VAUGHAN JA: 3, Cltrk of the Peace. Clerk to the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest. TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. NOTiCE IS HEREBY" nIVEN, rpHAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the I Peace for the said TOWII and County, will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall. Haverfordwest, on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of Janncry, 1879, at Elevell o'Ctock in the Forenoon, and that the Court will first proceed to audit and examine all accounts relative to the receipts and expenditure and the assessment, lip. plication, and rniinaperncnt for the late for the said 1'own and Cotin'y, and thai all persons summoned to attenil as Jurors, (JonftnMcs, Persons bound hy Recog- nizance to appear ibrreat, muM attend and answer to their name?; and ail pi-fori* having indictments to prefer, or appeals or traursee to try, or any business to transact, are required to attend; and all Justices of the Pellee for the si.id Town and County are re- quested to rdurn b'l depositions and recognizances taken and acknowledged before them, to the Clerk of the il,tice 011 or lieiore the 2Slh day of Deeimhor, 1878 WILLI A AI V A L1 (i H A N JAMES, Clerk 01 the t'eace. Clerk of th:* Po ico's Oiflce. Haverfordwest, I Doh Dec., 18iS, CWU.Vi'Y OF 1'hM HROKK EPIPHANY QU RTKIl SESSIONS, 1878. NOTICE IS li KIiEIiY G1VFN, IliAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the JL Peafe for the County of Pembroke wi 1 he holden a*, the .v II1 UK-HA LL, Haverfordwest, on TUESDAY, ibi 81 *t Of Dec-tnher, 1878. al hall-past Eleven o'O oek itv ihe Forenoon, when a!l business rehitit-p to the will commence and be pro- ceeded with. Aid Notice is Li rrbyalso G: vm, that, thf Justices of the. Peace acting in and fcr the said C')unty of Pembroke, will, at Jla.f-past T»*elvo o'Ch.ck in the Aitcrnoon 01 the same day, proceed with the busine-g rela'inp to the Assessment, Application, and Mating:- mcntof tbe County IIrd pohce R tics FINANCE COMMiTTFH An.4 Notice is hereby aNo given thf the Finance C u; mitfe will attend "t th'' Sh re-hali, Haverfordwest, 0.1 TUESDAY, the 21111 day °: December, al tise liour o' I Halt-past Eleven o'Clock in the For: noon, for the purpose 01 Examining and Auduion 1111 Aceou of the County (except those relating to tin-(,i;io ) and IC. ort in writin« iliert,ori to tin Court at each Session-, wi ll any special matter which they may think fit i«. bi ins to the notice ol th* Court. 1ST JANUARY, L-O. T It I A L OF P R f S O N E R S And Notice if hereby a'so^iveti. that on \Vednes.]a> the let day of January next, (the second day Oi the said Session?), at IihIi pir- t l't o'cb ck in the forenoor- precisely, the t'ourt wi!! procred witii thc Trial of Prisoners', when all Grand and Petit Jurors, Ba'lttfs ol Hundreds, ami persons bound by Recognizances to appear thereat must attend and a a'.verm their t,atr.es. And Notice is herebv also given, t hat all App.'al- and Traverses to be tried at the s.-iiil Sessions must > e entered at the Office of the Cjnk of the Peace on or before 1(: o'Ulock in the Morning of Tuesday, tilt, gist day of Dc- ct'mb"" 1878, (the 1st day of the said Sessions), and the sever.il Magistrates of the said Comity are requested to direct their Cierk" to transmit all Depositions and H-. cognizances taken bc'or-j them to the OUice of the Clerk of the Peace three clear onys before the commencement of the '•aid S-sMon*, in order U;at the respective 15i is of Indictment mav he pr- pared, and all Attorneys prac- tising in the Sill,! Court are requested in all cases 01 Appeal to be heard at the ?atd Sessions to transmit on the part of the Appellants to the Office of the CierI, of the Peace for the information of the CliRir- man, Copies of the Oi initial Order and the Examination upon' which the reai ival is grounded, ami copies ot the notices and Groin c-* of removal and of Appeal, seven rlear dav» bef'b'- fift ay of the a d Ses-ion«. c,ea W IL Li A M V a UG I i A X .1A KS, Deputy C'.erk o' the Peace. fMcrk of the Pecce's Office, !i averlordwest, C 9thDec., 1878. FOR SALE. t i COLLEY DOG, nearly (i months old, black and -ilJL tan. beautifully marked and furnished —Apply to M. Lucas, The Lodge, Wi liumston, near Haver foreI west. FOR SALE. A VERY NEAT BROUGHAM built by HALL TL AND SONS, Lon^ Acre, in excellent condition. Will be sold a bargain.—Apply to R. BUJRCIIELL Coach Builder, Pembroke. E. THOMAS, Deceased. LL Persons having any claims or demands against nL the estate of E. PIIOMAS. de: eased, late of 23, Hamilton Terracc, Milford, (who died on the 6th of October, 1878,) are requested to send in particu- lars of the same to the executor, Ds GEORGE GRIFFITH, Milford, on or before the 1st day of January, 1879. Nov.29, 1878. i» E'vr.t a, ft g- E siv Messrs. BAYNTUN & CAMERON SURGHON-DEN 1ISTS, Visit Havorfordweft, at Mrs Philpo", Victoria Place, the 2nd and 4th Friday in ever Mouth. ,"enSrree!,Carrnarthen. VGENTS, — Wanted immediately, fc Jewellery am1 Fancy Goods. liiust re'.ed Catalogue ,'ree James Simnt'-n*, Manulacturitj 'cweilcr, 28, EdgtiK- ton Street, Hirunnpt am. I ELLIS'S ROOM.VG FELT, the best and cheapest jt Watsr; roof COM vine for a'l sorts ol Shed*, Out- RuiMncs, Hay and Corn HleI,s, &c. Sold by ELUS ftndCo.. Manufacturers 23, Strand Street. Liverpool. Also Sheathing Fib Hair boiler Fe.S. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. TAKE NOTICE rpHAT the Justices of the Peace for the said i. County will at their next General Quarter Ses- sions of the i'eace, to be holden at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, in and for the said county, on Tues- day, the 31st day of December next, proceed to elect a tit and proper person to be Analyst for the said County of Pembroke. Persons applying for the same, are requested to send their application to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, Cll or before the 21st day of December, stating on what conditions they will accept the office, and enclosing testimonials. W. VAUGHAN JAMES, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, Nov. 5th; 1878. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LONDON.—ESTABLISHED 1810. Participation in Four-fifths of the Profits every Five years. An option at each Division of P ofits as to the manner of receiving the Bonus. Low Premiums for young lives. k The New Prospectus will be forwarded on applica- tion. J. G. PRIESTLEY, Actuary. AGENTS. PEMBROKE HOCK-MR F. TRE\VENT. 1» KM U ROKE—MR JO! I N BUTLER. TO FARMERS AND OTUEi.S^ THE SOUTH WALES LOAN COMPANY, ARE prepared to make advances in Sums from £5 J.JL to £1000 upon furnitire without removal, farm. ing stock and crops, deeds, bonds, leases, jewellery, diamonds, plate and all other valuable securities, to pay out writs, rents claims, kc. Apply personally or by letter to the .Manager,*T, Seline, Head Office, a9, High-street, Swansea, or at the Branch Office, nearly opposite the liusli Inn, Upper Market-street, Haver- fordwest. Attendance at the "Branch Office, Haver- fordwest, every Wednesday from 11 till 4 All com- munications strictly confidential. Repayments in weekly, fortnightly, and monthly instalments. STANDARD LUBRICATING OILS COMPANY LIMITED, 95. CANNON STREET, LONDON E.O. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOV. ERNMENT. VLL descriptions of lubricating and wool oils, saving 51 per cent. Agents wanted at home and abroad. Full particulars on application. HENRY DUNCAN, General Manager. T. POWIS REYNOLDS ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, HILL STllEKT. ILWEHF ORDWEST Architect to the Haverfordwest and Steynton School Boards. TOWER HILL, HAVERFORDWEST. PRICE AND HUSSELL PAINTERS, GLACIERS, PAPER-HANGERS AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS. All kinds of Glass at moderate Prices. r- EAST AND WEST CLEDDY FISHERY DISTRICT. I 1ST of subscribers towards the preservation o jl Trout in the Eastern and Western Cleddy. John Stokes, Esq.. Cutfern 10 0 Rev. E. Peacock, Stonehall 1 0 0 Wm. Fortune, Esq., Leweston 10 0 Lord Kensington, M.P., St. Brides. 10 0 Win. Da vies, Esq., H. West 10 0 J. Harvey, Esq., do. 1 0 Capt. Eelsvardes, Sealyham 1 jr. A. Saurin, Esq., Orielton 1 I 0 Rev. C. 1L Barham, Trecwn 1 1 0 E. T. Massy, F^sq., Cottesmore 1 0 Lt. Col. Owen, R.I'.A.M 1 1 0 T. R. Owen, Esq., Foley House 1 ] 0 Capt. Higgon 1 1 0 John Bennett, Esq 1 0 0 L. Mathias, Esq., 1 1 0 W. S.Owen, Esq., 1 0 Further Subscriptions will he thankfully received by the Chairman or Clerk of the Board of Conservators. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Yi.rniiure &c., delivered freo to any Railway Station. A new ILustated Triced List gratis. The largest Rnd most varied storks in Londc n to select from at very reduced price". Mem hers of co- operative societies should inspect them. — W.M. WAIN H, Wlol'sa'e, Kxport, and General Furnishing Ware- houseman, 131 to 139, Newington Butts. WETLAND ABBEY GllEEN" SL VTE3 FOR present Sale free in Trucks at Clynderwe L' Station G.W.R. 14x7 at 60s per M of 1200 12x8 at 55i M >• 12 x 7 at 40s 12x6 at 30s „ JJ.B.—For Prices of Larger Sizes and further pa ticulars, apply to Mr JOHN MUSCOIT, Manage Clynderwen, R.S.O. 0—NB BOX OF OLARKli'S B 41 I'JI.LS is war ranted to cure iU discharges from the Urinary Otp^nf, in either ses, acquired or constitutional, Gravel anf Pains in the Hack. So:d in Hoxes, 4s (id each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors c r .-en', to any address for 60 stamps hy the Maker. F. J CLAUK^ Consulting Chemist, Iliuh street, l.ineoln, Wholer-a'cG Agents, i'AT<CL.\Y& Soxs, London, and all the Wlilifiale Houses, Sold hy H. llariies, Chemist, and W. lJ. ces, Havcrfordwcst ESTABLISHED 1835. OTIC EL'S (JOET Sr RHfCUMATIO PILLS The enly Cure..May lie obt-iit ed (I Stwnrity iti SON*. HAKUI.AY and .^ONS, and 1 11 Chemists, in hoxa Is ldi-, 13 I'd.. 6d., and lIs. P" » ir?e for 01 extra Sump. Prepared only • y Fn>yK \V. STICEL, .M.I'H.S 283, Liverpool Hond, Amdoo, S. (.(. 'jlBE PROVERBS OF JESUS.A leMure on I the teachings of J >sus, with several hundred illustrations of proverbial sayings. By D-. M-tckie. Post free, Sixjience. J. Htll, 11, St. Brido Sf., rjondon. BLAIRS GOUT PILLS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AND 11 MUMATISM. rjTtE excruciating pain is quickly relieved and I cured in a few days by this celebrated Medicine. These Pills require no restraint of diet. during their use, and are certain to prevent tbe disease attacking any vital part.—Sold by all Chemists, at Is lAd and 2s Ud per box. «•» [ ORDS AND COMMONS."—Every Thursday, 1J post free, price Is contains 8'> pa^es of Itecess speeches and letters, by Members of both Houses of Parliament, a History of Parliaoi* nt, and other matters of sptctal interest to members. Members of both Houses are respectfully requested to send copies of the'f speeches direct, to the print- ing woiks, addressed Lords and Commons," Ciewe. No charge of any kind to Members, whether sui scribers or not. This roqurst refers not only to Political Speeches, but also to speeohes made at railway meetings, and at religions, agricul- tural, or other gathering3. J. Hall, 11, St. Bride St., London. GLEliIFIELD STAR jE Has for many Years be-n Exclusively used in the Roya Laundry. 'The best Sta cb I everj Xhe Qtlccn, B Laiindr0S8 used," ) Ie neen s an Particula'ly adapted for ( E n gl i sli w om an, clea starching muslins." j Dcmcstic Magazine. "Cleanly in use, economical, and gives a perfect stiffness vMilliner ^Dressmaker and gloss difficult to excel." j WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERY AND PROVISION STORES, I QUAT S TREET, HA VERFOBD WEST. Christmas Fruits! I CHRISTMAS F-lil; ITS Is TIIE FRUIT SEASON OF 1878 Has proved to be one of the best on record: the Fruit is of Most Excellent Quality, and the. yield abundant PRICES WILL THEREFORE BE LOW. WE fIA VE JUST RECEIVED VERY LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF ILT B, A-1 New llaisiiis, Currants, &c,. All bought in the best Markets, and on Best Terms. I Good New Currants at Threepence per Pound This Fruit is superior to the finest growths of last year, and has NEVER BEFORE BEEN SOLD AT THE PRIOR. We have received our First Consignment of NEV ORANGES and T LEMONS, Some First Consignments of FIGS, ALMONDS, MUSCATELS, &c., are also to hand. I In Sugars we can offer a dry, good flavoured Cane Sugar at "2^d and Good Lump 31d per lb. ZD 2 The abundance of tho WHEAT HARVEST throughout the world, and the establishment of Peace in J urope, have combined to bring down the price of FLOUR to a very low point. We, at all times, held a good Stock of FLOUR from the best Millers. A good assortment of CROSSE & BLACKW ELL'S Goods in Stock. In Biscuits, we keep nothing inferior <o HUNTLEY & PALMER'S 0 celebrated make. We continue to roast our own Coffees, and our present Stock is of the finest quality. Also our Selection of NEW SEASON S' TEAS In Original Packages of 5, 10, and 20 pounds each. Z:) 111 providing for the wants of the Public, we have ever made it our study to procure Goods of such quality as should merit the approval of our Patrons and the liberal support we have received in the past (for which we return our best thanks) is a guarantee of our success. We now respectfully ask for a continuance of tint approval, and that support, promising, on our part, that every effort shall be made to deserve it. Yours respectfully, GREEN d- JOHN OS.GAN METAL PIPES, Lest Quality, Zinc Front Pipes. Articles of every de- i scription for Organ work, Voicing and Tuning. Piaiaofortes and Harmoniums Supplied. S. FOWLER, 127, l'elltonvillc, ttLonùon, N. I "RED UMMASSEED WHEAT. OAA WINCHESTERS from tlie Chalk soil, Wiltshire. Gs.—GOIbs. f*t\A WINCHESTERS First Prodncc of English from lied soil. Gs.- 641bs. nAA WINCHESTERS second produce of English from red soil, 5s (Jd—60lbs IS NOW ON SALE I At ELIS AND CGiM|PAN;Y HAVERFORDWEST. ASCERTAIN CURE FOL; NERVOUS I DEBILITY. ] GRATIS, A MEDICAL WORK showing suf-1 I ferere how they may be cured and recover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with recipes for purifyinsr the blood and removing skin affection*. Free on receipt of stamp to prepay! postage. Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Bilmingham. Beecham's Pills j Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a! Guinea « Box, (or Bilious a^d nervous di*"rcl,r,, socli a- wird and |i'\n at the- stomach, eu k headache, dinc8.s'<uU"ess and s^ellim: after n.<•«!<, di7.z;Cvs an: drowfints?, cold chilis, fl.^l.ings ol h-at, los» o Hppe- .•to slicriue-s ol breath, rostivoncss scurvy, bl-tcbw on the skin, di-turhcd sleep, frightful drt-ami.. nr.dall nervous f.nd treinbling eunsations Ihe n\ do e will give relief in tw-my miniue*. This is no r.ctiof, for they have done it in thoubai.ds^ of ease. The proprietor ot these pills having oh-1 taiiHi ("at pie.it expense) a patent for ihem be c.iai ( lenceSthc whole world to i.roduce a roedicinc iqual to. them'for removing ihe above iiatn.d consp'ainU, and restorinc th.* patient to «.>nn<i «nd lusting healt. J.'vcry suH'erer is earnes'ly requws-ted to try one bcx of tties'J pt'l^i nod they w\!l ho acknowledged to be WORTH A OliINIiA A L>)X For females of ..1! W* Iheee pi.Is are invaluable, a* n I doses o! hem e nrry oil ,H gross humour*, o^u allobS'ruc.i.MS and r,r,g nhru. nil .hat requ.red No Iemule >houid be W.thn, tliem, I here is no ned. cine to be foun TO equnl BKKCII.V..I I ILLS tor remoo r"Kany obstruction or irregmant.es olihe sy.iein, If uken according «c tho direot.o. g.v^n w.tn ench box, In y will soon restora (ei.wthf, ot a.l ai-es t sound and robu>t health. For a weak sto'naob, irr.paired .ligation rnd »i ,1 borders Ol the I/.ver, they «ct In c AGIO, • and f,w d,ses wr.l he tm.»d to work wonue.s ot. Lst important nrg.n* in the human ,n,eh.e. > strengthen -he whole muscular '^tore th« ioi.r-lo t coinplexii)n, htmp b«ck ihe ke.-n „ appetite, and arou.e ;nto action, w.: h the 1!OS,,HUD health, the whole phys-oal e„eipy «•! she uutcni. fra.ru, —The-e „re FACTS" admit ed by thousands. Pm. hr,e,nir"»M classes o( Sc-cieiy, »»d one of the be.t GNARFIIItees to the Nerv0uS ami iM>tated BKI. CHAM'S PILLS have the lu-g^st vale of at y Ri;nt Medicine in the world. BKKtn-I AM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS A- a remedy for Toughs in g.-nera', ;Ihm?, Difflei.ltj Bieft1 H'tiit, S'.ortn' PS in Ureath, 1 IGHTNESB and Op ore s on ol the Clust, Whc- r.i'.B, 1 11 PJ,ni> unrivalled; and anyon- hibounn,' under any ol the above complaints need only try One Bm, to Fov. Z ih.v «e the best ever offered to the pnbhe for vl;In a 1C and Consumptive 0 .ugh,S ILmrseness, and on pre" ion of the CheSr. Th.y >pee«t lv remove .hat «n-e o! oppression and D.ilical.y of iWaihinc .v-h.ch nichtlv dec rive the patient ol rest. 1 ho> give nhBOsi in-t'int relief and comfort to tho^e afdicted with the above dis ressing and, when nev.ee.jed, dangcrou, complaints. Let any per«.n tro .bkd «.th « ■) of tl t above complaints give 11 e.-ha-n s tou.h Lil.s. t.ia. The most violet.t Ooufii viil t s.icrt t.mt be rt- P x UTIOf^ The public a.'e r( q:iesie.11 n t ec thfit tbe words Beecham's Pills, bt. UelenV,' .re on the Gov» rnmen: s»amp ndlxed to encu b..s ol li.ls, fnot on, t'>ey are «», forgery Prepared only, and sold whoiejft t and retail hy the Prourietor T. "1'eechntn. Obemisi, St lL'len s, L'w- e^ hire, in boxes at 1- 1^1 an 1 U 1>J each. Sent post >.pg for 15 or ol. st.i'p^» ( c0 d by a" Druggicts a" I'1; -dinne Dealers in the Unitel Kingdom. — N,H Full dtrcctuns aro given with each box. V F.RVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY.-A l\ trntlemftn, S aving tiied in rsin eery adverti ed remedy, has uncovered a simple means of self-cure. 'Ie will he harpy to forwsrd the particulars to any suffarer on re.'vipt of a s'a-nped and directed envelope — Address J. T. SEWKIL, E-q,, Mayville, Hammer smith, London. BOROUGH OF THE TO WW AND COUNTY OF II AVE II FORI) WEST. FAIRS FOR IS7S. rpilE FAIRS f >r 1873 will be heldaa folio vs unless 8 oih'-r ciroums ance? sh ill make an alte-ation necessary; — JANUARY Tuesday S'h FEBRUARY 12'h MARCH 19 th APRIL 9th MAY 14th JUNE, for Wool and Slock, 11th JULY 9th AUGUST 13th SKl'TEVIBtR Friday 6th Tuesday ]7th OC rOBER IIiring Fair Saturday 6th Tuesday 22nd NOVEMBER 12ih | DECEMBER 10th The PIG FAIRS will be held cn the day af:cr the Cattle Fairs. Dealtrs and o hers attending the Haverfordwest Fairs ate /.ereby cauti-mod against the practice of L-.cersiing wiih a Knife IT f. ther Instrument for the purpose ot Marking any Animal; and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEX, under the Statute 12 and 13 Viet,, crip. 9-2, all Pers>n<(ound Lacerating any Animal wih be liable to a Penalty of FIVE POUNDS. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Miyor. PEOPLES EDITION, NEW SPECIAL MEDICAL WORK BY DR HENRY SMITH. NOW READY-FREE EDiTION. By pot, in envelope, ODe stamp (to pre-pay postage.) DEBILITATING DISEASES; their CAUSE and CURE. A WAHNIXG VOICE TO YOUTH AND MANHOOD. By HENRY SMITH, M.D.,of the Royal University of JeLA, Author of The Vol. .lett er's .Miinnal," I. The VVwrning Voice," &0. This wo:k gives Dr Smith's Treatment (the result of Twenty Six yciirs special practice) lor the Cure of All Diseases of the Nervous system, Nervous Debility, Mental & Physf« "11 Depress-on, P ilpitati.'n of tic Heart, Noises In the lend & Ears, Indecision. Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Loss of Energy, Pains in the Back,Consti- aiioti, Bluslrritj, 11 v stt ri i. Timidity, Self-distrust, ,;Ir Ilclnx.ition, &e., resulting from exhaustion of N'Tve P; wcr, the effect of Overtaxed Energies, Ener- vating Habits, and oilier abuses of the system which, :f necl'-ei. d, end in premature d.-cline and death. GIVES INSTRUCTIONS AND PRESCRIPTIONS, illustrated wiib Tesiimonin's from grateful patients; .vjih menus of Cure used in each esse. Also ADVICE K) YMUXG MEN ON SUBJECTS OF GREAT IM- PORTANCE. Scrit tree by post on receipt of one penny stamp. This is a work which every young man should rend. The moral tone which pervades every page with nu d advice is invaluable, eipecially when coming :r >m the pen of a physician whose success has given •i m a place amongst the eminent Specialists of the .ge.— Ajorning Vhronicle. Third Thousand. By post, seven stamps in envelope. l/DMAN j Her Duties, Relations, and Position; V I Subjects treated: Girlhood, Maidenhood, Courtsb p, Marii^e, Motherhood, Female Education, F. mate 11",1111, Fe-iialc Hygiene, Domestic Medicine, \c ,Ac.. It is a treatise on subjects of Tital import- ance 10 Woman. nKAUTtrLLLY ILLUSTRATED TVITH ENGRAVINGS OR WOOD. This is an extremely well-written and most in- teresting work, evincing a thorough mastery of the subj.'ft, and containing the riiort valuable .information for woman."—ho don Heview, June 27, Address, Dr 11. SMITH, 8, BartonCrwcent,Lon- d-n. W.O. CONSU A LONDON PHYSICIAN BY LETTER ( WITHOUT FEE. Dll. II. SMITH, the Eminent Specialist for the cu:c ot ail debilitauug and contagious diseases WILL i-'oii run r.F.xKFir or COUSTIIV PATIENTS WHO i CA.N.NOT OONMJI.T HIM I'KKSONALI.y, on receiving des- cription ol their CJ<«\ send his Lpinioo, with ad- ce n:)d difection" for tlu m'; auccessfcl restoration o health and vigour. 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A HXAKE IN THE GRASS.
A HXAKE IN THE GRASS. o^P-ed with the malicious person who never Kj,VU)]1 ? himself by a positi-'c statement, but who lns'nuates, the open slanderer is an admirable uiref.tn- °u know with what jrou have to deal. A and °hood can be met by as direct a denial, «trUcr 'Statement committed to dates is liable to de- hns j.10!1 through counter proof but an insinuation can °, anoiWe basis- for a struggle, just as no one tothi.if- ant* P''n'orl Proteus. We are all subjected °pen nc* °/ persecution, and some seem to be fatally Scoijnri v'c't'mization of this deadly character. If *4 th who stab in the dark had a visible mark no Sna^"e's hood and rattle, so that there could inr, f the genus, what a blessing of warn- f°r t>0 t^e community, if but a sorry kind of mark °f ,i lndividual himself Perhaps, though, if sure honest^1011' *ie miSht ref°rm> an(i take to truth and his ,8 speech by way of pleasant change from ^elf- °Sont crooked mode cf living. He would be ^*1 if he did, and might perchance find love P-'in"0 Va^:ihle than abhorrence, sympathy and coni- fer onsWp more sweet than estrangement and enmity. r 84ri such people are rarely loved men instinctively I Uru Anthem.