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Advertising
PRIZE MEDAL, 1862, WARDED BY THE JURORS OF CLASS 2, FOR THE GLENFIELD STARCH, "too 1 CONFIRMATION BY SOME OF TUB MOST EMINENT 8 SCIENTIFIC MEN OF THE AGE, OF THE "PERIOR QUALITIES OF THIS S Old' WORLD RENOWNED STARCH. III Packets at bd, Id, 2d, 4d, and 8d each, by all li rcsPectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. -Wotherspoon & Co, Glasgow & London. REYNOLDS'S ^U"T.A.TICm HOTEL, AND POSTING HOUSE. & SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY, LONDON GIN, Son* "KKWKD, BOTTLED, AWD BITTER ALES, AND PORTER. « PRIME CIGARS. 0°D S-r "TABLING AND LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES, kvE HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. EIt! ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. 'Within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station, (L HAVERFORDWEST. Uses to and from the Railway Station every Train. AN ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY. PILES AND GRAVEL CURED. fe»lings of humanity, the advertiser ^8s k's diity to inform the public that he is in a most valuable remedy for the Piles—an °°d of r°Ure—as nu,I)^ers 01 town and neighbour- Haverfordwest Can testify. He has cured cases ^rn an<* f°urteen years' standing, both internal and Mw? without any return of the complaint. The {<tter er has also an effectual cure for the Gravel.— Wl Pressed to John Jackson, Dredgeman Hill,near ^Olv .lowest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, will be ^^ended to. ^ALTH AND CHEERFULNESS. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. kfA, b, lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SicJc Headache with Loss of Appetite. cure for headache. Iocs of appetite, and low spirits i. ma-' 'a^en without danger from wet or cold, and stoma° Testraint from business or pleasure. They strengthen ^lood° 1an<^ Pl fim°te a healthy action of the liver, purifying 8 the eansing the skin, bracing the nerves, and invigo- "Jstem. The 1 -4 Word to Females. iv^Jancp debility and irregularities which are the especial ,?°rten lif 0 weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always ti t at"e relieved for the time being and prevented for '*«. 0 co»ve, by a course of this mild hut thorough altera- Nervous Disorders. theeva"8ement of these delicate organs affects disastrously are anc* t^ie min<1- To the nervous invalid Holloway's to «,n article of vital necessity. They impart tone and -Jv 'nterna' organs, and consequently to the nervous ^Us cu pervades and connects them. Hence their mar- *U °tts t °' hysteria, low spirits, spasms, fits, headache, '^dicalT hing*, »nd other kindred complaints, which are $„i( v removed by the use of these invaluable Pills. s Tills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Dropsy Liver com- Ticdouloureux %8 Dysentery plaints Tumours ir^ta#0ln" Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers ir^ta#0ln" Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers Otelte Femaleirregu- Piles Venerealaffec- 8k i*on larities Rheumatism tions "Kj a Fevers of all Retention of Worms of all Ci5!ainu0m~ kinds urine kinds r?llcs Fits Sciofula, or Weakness, Mnat. Gout King's Evil from what- Mnat. Gout King's Evil from what- Cr> hnn.°,110' Head-ache I Sore throats ever cause, Iw^iriht- Indigestion Stone& Gravel &c,&c. gUlty lon Inflammation Secondary St at Jftundice symptoms 'be Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOW AY, 244 carele Bar,) London, also by all respectable hj 1i Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised '3sB. ?e following prices:—Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lis, 22s, Vfy box. is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Actions for the guidance of patients in every disorder *re affixed to each Box. CRATED FOJI THEIR GREAT STRENGTH MJJGP AND TINE AROMATIC FLAVOUR. » LUO T REALLY an<* Choice COFFEES have been of1 favourably known to the public for a long on °»1 j6ar8. Their excellence has become so fully Se<3» that little now requires to be said to hem- 3 can ecessar5r' h°wever> to inform Families, where s>y ensure obtaining them, as attempts are con- 0 Partiea, not Agents for CASSELL'S, to ^Sell' .pot'ler and inferior qualities. Coffees can be obtained, in this district, of the following APPOINTED AGENTS* — Market-street, andT. D 1 "demist. (* Morgan, 41, Great Darkgate-street. • Buckney. Williams, Tea Dealer, jLloyd, Nott-square. Williams, Grocer. ^wis, Grocer. toi^harl Humphreys, Hakin, and James Johns, I^CAR-P lones, Grocer. a1l1(:r¡lt01t B- W. Willing, Grocer. K Do°k—Provision Company. >CE-T-Brown, Grocer. —B' Thomas, Grocer. L 8eU's p Grocer. 88es f are sold ,in Canisters and Air-tight rona Two Pounds to Two Ounces as follows. — S^88eD»B ri° £ ee' ^°* (^nk "Wrapper) 1 0 SselK S°2ee' No> 2> SBlue Wrapper) ..1 2 ^aellv n°?ee' ^°- 3, (Lilac Wrapper) 1 4 8 Coffee, No. 4, (Yellow Wrapper) 1 8 «>r8eits VALUABLE AGENCY. Nace vted for CASSELL'S COFFEES and TEAS in ^Ohj to there is not one already: for terms ^it> S!1! or CASSELX & Co., 80, Fenchurch-atreet, ristol ?mani Leonard, & Robinson, Counter- RICHARD FRANCIS, T HORSE, CARRIAGE. FLY, AND OMNIBUS PROPRIETOR, BARN STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS tb nform his Friends, and the Public generally, that, ina 11 tion to the above, he has added a neat and i) commodious HEARSE, of the newest design, which he willlett) l lire on the most reasonable terms.
THE TRUSTEES FOR THE FREEMEN…
THE TRUSTEES FOR THE FREEMEN OF THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY OF THE TOWN OF HAVERFORDWEST IN ACCOUNT WITH THE FREEMEN. 1859. DR. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1859. CR. £ 8. d. £ s. d July 11. Balance of the last account 17 1 0 INVESTMENTS. 1858. RENTS. Sept. 6. Invested In the purchase of Mar. 25. Half-year's rents of the £52 4 5 stock, 3 per cent Portfield Estate, less consols, at 95f 49 18 8 income tax, due this 1860. day £ 10212 10 Mar.29 Do £74 3 5 do at 94* 69 18 1 I J..ess credited in Dec. 6. Do X106 4 10 do at 94 9g 17 4 thelastaccount.696 16 4 1861. r" 5 16 6 April 25. Do £ 108 10 11 do at 92 99 17 3 Sept. 29. Half-year's rent less in- 1862 1859 come tax, due this day 103 10 5 Feb. 27. Do X106 13 4 do at 931 99 17 4 1859. Expenses of these in vest- Mar. 25. Do do 103 10 5 m £ nts 0 11 4 Sept. 29. Do do 99 19 10 420 0 0 1860. Mar. 25. Do do 103 10 5 CLERK'S SALAHY. Sept.29. Do do 101 6 5 1862. 1861. Nov. 19. For three years and a half to this Mar. 25. Do do 101 6 5 day. 35 0 0 SEI8629' D° D° 101 6 5 1859, EXPENSES. Mar. 25. On account of half-year's Aug. 2. Paid Town Clerk for offi- rents due this day. 95 19 9 cial copy of Roll of Free- 816 6 7 men 0 17 6 1859. INTEREST. Sept. 5. Paid Mr Potter, advertising Sept. 30. Interest allowed by Messrs Account in the Pembroke- Walters, Bankers, to this shire Herald and Electric date, on cash balances fn News 2 12 0 their hands 8 16 0 Paid Proprietors of the 1862. DIVIDENDS. I Telegraph for the same. 1 0 0 Jan. 5. Five half-year's dividends 1862. on Stock, 3percent consols I Mar. 2. Paid Trustees of the Pem- purchased at different times broheshire Herald, adver- as per contra. 16 7 11 tising Portfield Lands to Less income tax 0 10 6 be let. 1 8 6 12 17 5 „ 25. Paid for Receipt Stamps for dividend 1 io iU 1862. PROCEEDS OF SALE OF STOCK. NOV. 18. Paid Mr Henry Phillips, Mar. 28. Sold JE447 16 11, 3 per cent Auctioneer, for Letting consols, at 93J 418 14 8 Lands by auction—12 lots Less expenses -power of at 10s each 6 0 0 attorney £ 1 2 6 Paid Proprietors of the Brokerege £ 0 11 2 Telegraph, for advertising 1 13 8 Portfield Lands to be let 0 18 0 417 10 „ Paid Town Clerk for offi- cial copy of the Roll 1 3 0 Miscellaneous Expenses, Receipt Stamps, &c 1 7 0 DIVIDEND, 1862. April 1 to Oct. Paid 379 Freemen 40s each. 758 0 0 Nov. 19. Balance 45 2 2 X1275 2 0 X1275 2 0 Nov. 18, 1862.-Approved of at a Meeting of the Trustees held this day. J. W. PHILLIPS, Chairman.
Advertising
LONDON AND PARIS HOUSE MARINERS' SQUARE, HAVERFORDWEST. ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY IN LONDON, OF GOLD AND OF SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, ALBERTS, KEYS, PINS, LOCKETS, CHARMS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, BUCKLES, CLASPS, CROSSES, NECKLETS, &c, &c THOMAS WILLIAMS. -I WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, 4 OPTICIAN, DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of Pembrokeshire that he is prepared to submit to their notice an un- usually large and well assorted stock of the above articles, and at prices considerably lower than on any other previous occasion. MUSICAL CLOCKS AND MUSICAL BOXES. THE AGRICULTURIST'S OR WORKINGMAN'S WATCH, SUITABLE FOR FARM SERVANTS & LABOURERS. In strong Silver Cases, from X2 15s to £4 4s. This article has received T. W.'s undivided attention in its manu- facture, he having introduced several admirable improvements in its construction, which render it-for correct time keeping, finish, and design—far superior to any article of the sort ever offered to the notice of the public. Best Lever Watches with Gold cases, from Marten & Bishopp, ifrom £ 14 14s to £ 25 Ditto, with compensation balance, double calipered, and club tooth escapement, extra Jewelled, &c &c £25 Os to £50 Foreign Watches, manufactured by those eminent makers in Geneva, expressly for T. W., Messrs. Platnauer Freres, with Gold cases, from X-5 i with Silver cases, from 15s to £ 3 10s. A large assortment of eight-day Clocks, in mahogany cases, £5 to X7 10s; Office Clocks, eight-day, 30s to Y,3 Chapel Clocks, from 30s to f4; American Clocks and Timepieces, from 5s each. ELECTRO PLATE, in Spoons, Forks, Teapots, Coffee Pots, Bracket and Chamber Candlesticks, &c, &c. Silver Goods at the London advertised prices. Aneroyd Barometers, £ 1 15s, usually sold at £3 10s. The Metalic Barometer, similar to that which won the Prize at the Exhibition of the present year, £ 3 10s. SPECTACLES and EYE-PRESERVERS, from the best Opticians in London, from Is, the best made, 2s 6d. T. W. would respectfully caution persons from using Spectacles purchased of Jews and other inexperienced persons, who are entirely unacquainted with the science of Optics. Opera Glasses of every description. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED RIFLE CORPS TELESCOPE. BUY YOUE w F, D D I x G RINGS OF THOMAS WILLIAMS, They are 22 carat, and are purchased with his Jewellery of Edmond Haynes, JEWELLER TO THE ROYAL FAMILY. MISCELLANEOUS. Parses Tortmonaies Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Silver Knife. Fork, and ^nnnn in Moroc?o case ditto in Electric Plate, Silver Thimbles, Steel ditto, Steel Buckles ditto Earrings, Clasps' &c, Walking Sticks, Canes with gold and silver knobs, thermometers, and Foedometers, Dressing Combs, Back Combs and Brasties, of every description. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery, made and repaired; Moderator and other Lamps, Guns, Pistols, Steam Jacks, Clocks, Watches, and TJiKhinu Rn<l(« &c. &c, properly repaired by experienced workmen. Prize Cups and Crest Buttons on the shortest notice.-Old Gold, Silver, and Precious Stones, bought. The above Watches, &c, will be ready for inspection on Saturday next, at 8 o'clock in the morning Haverfordwest, 22 September, 1862. Alma MID-WALES RAILWAY COMPANY LOANS ON DEBENTURES. THE DIRECTORS of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES, under the Company's Act of 1860, at FIVE PER CENT. per annum, for terms of THREE, FIVE, or SEVEN YEARS. Applications to be made to MESSRS. SHEPPARDS, PELLY, and ALL- CARD, Stockbrokers, Threadneedle-atreet, London; or to the Secretary of the Company, at the Company's Offices, Shrewsbury. JOHN WADE, Secretary. I PRIZE MEDAL, AWARDED FOR THE I GLENFIELD STARCH, By the Jurors of Class 2, International Exhibition, 1862 THIS UNRIVALLED STARCH IS USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY And pronounced by HE* MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. HER MAJESTY'S LACE DRESSEK DECLARES IT TO BB THE BEST SHE HAS TRIED, And the above Award by some of the most Eminent Scientific Men of the age, CONFIRMS ITS SUPERIORITY. W i'lerspoon & Co, Glasgow and London.
HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS,
HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS, Postmaster—MR BRYANT EVENIS. "P MAIL TO LONDOJT. Box Closes Late letters with addi- Departure 3.50 p.m. | tional stamp, 4.30. Mail4.50 p.m. UP MAIL TO THE NORTH. Box Closes Late letters with addi- ( Departure of 8.30. a.m. tional stamp, S.40. Mail 8 50 a m riRST DOWN MAIL TO PEMBROKE, PEMBROKE-DOCK, MILFORB IRELAND. Box Closes Late letters with addi- Departure of 7.50 a.m. tional stamp, 8 a.m. | Mail 8.5 a.m. SKCOND DOWN MAIL TO PEMBROKE, &C., &C., AND IRELAND. Box Closes Late letters with addi- Departuve of 1.20 p.m. tional stamp, 1.30. Mail ]. 35 p.m London Down Mail arrives 8.10 a.m. Letters delivered 9.10 a.m. North Down Mail arrives 1.46 p.m. Letters delivered 6.10 p.m. First Up Mail from Milford, &c., arrives 8.50 a.m. Letters delivered 9.10a.m, Second UpMailfromMilford.&o, arrives 4.55 p.m. Lettersdelivered 6.10 p.m.
HAVERFORDWEST RJFLE VOLUNTEERS.
HAVERFORDWEST RJFLE VOLUNTEERS. DRILL INSTRUCTOR—SERGEANT-MAJOR M'WILLIAMS. Drills for the week commencing November 24, 1862. iA £ I £ £ w cs a> 'is .2 'O TS C2 cS JR 'O *■' J* O 2 a> 0 S 5 a >■ «■> a H <r EH pui an P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Squad Drill with arms 7 7 7.30 Ditto without arms. 7.30 7.30 7.30 Bayonet Exercise 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 Position Drill [ Cleaning Arms. Theoretical Principles Company Drill 7.30 7.30 Skirmishing Drill lrmlS Ing rl. Target Practice Band Practice j 8 II 8 Orderly Officer for the week, Ensign Philpott. Orderly Sergeant, No. 1 Company, Corporal J. Thomas; No. 2 Company, Sergeant W. H. Morris, The Company will drill in nniform on Wednesdays. No member of the 1st Haverfordwest Rifle Volunteers will be allowed to shoot for any prize unless he has at- tended at least twenty company drills between the 1st Jay of October, ]362, and the 1st day of August, 1863. A Prize of XIO will be given by Col. Peel to be shot for by the thirty members who shall.attend the greatest number of drills between the 1st day of October, 1862 and the 1st day of August, 1863. 11 XAVIER PEEL, Lieut. Col., Captain Commandant 1st Haverfordwest Rifles,
Advertising
MR. JAMES RIBBON, dlANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHER Piane-Fortes Tuned, RESIDENCE—ST THOMAS-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Vie New Milford (Milford Haven) 1$Waterford, DAIMT SERVICE—SOISDAYS EXCEPTED. fHE Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Company's Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather per-? mitting). MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford, 7.5 p.m.,on From Waterford, 3.15 p.m,on arrival of the 9.15 a m. express irrival of the train from Cork, and 6.0 a.m. third elass trains, Limerick, &c, so as to enable «o as to enable passengers to passengers to proeeed by the proceed by the 6 a.m. train to 9.5 a.m. express train, reaching Limerick, Cork, &c. Lo«d#H about 6 p.m. 10 as to enable passengers to passengers to proeeed by the proceed by the 6 a.m. train to 9.5 a.m. express train, reaching Limerick, Cork, &e. I Laadh about 6 p.m. For "-urtber particulars apply at auy of the Railway Stationes or of N eser Ford aid Jacksan, 36, Cannonstreet, City, London. and New Milford, Tiouth Wales. See lhadshaw's Railway Guide and Time Table*.
PEMBROKE BRITISH SCHOOL.
PEMBROKE BRITISH SCHOOL. THE object of the above is to supply the children of thr working and middle classes with an unsectarian education at a low price. To enable the committee t6 carry out their object, Mr Meyrick generously grants the use of a spacious building in the Green for a school- room, rent free. The weekly pence being inadequate to pty the master's salary and meet the current expenses, the committee (composed of gentlemen of different religious persuasions) are under the necessity of appealing to the friends of education for their practical sympathy. Contributions may be sent to Messrs Lock and Hulm, Bankers, or to the secretary, Rev. B. Williams. Amounts already subscribed or promised- £ s. d. T. Meyrick, Esq. (president) 10 0 0 Right Hon. Lord Cawdor 5 0 0 Sir Hugh Owen, M.P 5 0 0 Mr W. Trewent, draper. 5 0 0 Rev. W. Powell ] 2 2 0 Mr J. Jones, Lion Hotel 2 2 0 Mr J. Dawkins 2 2 0 Mr R. C. Treweeks 110 Rev. B. Williams [ 1 i n J. W. Bryant, Esq 0 10 0 Mr George Jones 0 10 0 Messrs George and J. Davies'" 0 10 0 Mr J. Cleaver A N o 10 o Mr VV. Warlow 0 10 0 Mr George Thomas, Government Contractor. 0 10 0
Advertising
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE INCREASE OF SALMON AT FISHGUARD. PRESIDRNT: JOHN WORTH INGTON, ESQ. COMMITTEE W. H. JONRS, ESQ. CAPTAIN NICHOLAS CAPTAIN TAYLOR, MR JOHN FURLONG, MR WILLIAM VAUGHAN, MR JOHN WILLIAMS. MR. W. H. JENKINS, CAPT. WM. GEORGE. Pantvphillip THE Gwaun having, of late years near its confluence with the sea, divided itself into a number of small shallow streams, so as to render it impossible for Salmon to go up the river; the above Society is desirout of widening and deepening its main bed for the distance of about 360 yards above the Bridge, so that all the water may run down one channel. The Committee consider it necessary for the reason that in ordinary Spawning Seasons there is not more than two incites of water near the mowth of the river, and consequently the Salman are obliged to spawn in the Bay, which is proved by the fact that quantities of Ova are frequently found on the rocks at low water. The Committee therefore feeling certain that the opening of the month of the river in the manner above described will be a great and permanent benefit to the poor fisher- men and others of the town and neighbourhood, earnestly solicit subscriptions to aid them in the undertaking. H. F. CARPENTER, Honorary Secretary.