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_r jg2 0Q0 1Nvc^SfI PRIZES TO BE GIVEN See 'THE UNIVEHS \L NEWS' (the nnly Organ of Irish elttholic Opinion in England.) Price 2d, Ever) Saturday. Or 'er of any Newsagent, (,r from the Head Office, 147, [ Fleet-street London, E.C.
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS 1866. TH E Honorary Secretaries beg most gratefully to 'acknowledge the receipt, of the following snms, *Ud would a< fhe same time respectfully urge upon th attention ot those Clergymen and i >is-ent ing Ministers and would at fhe same time respectfully urge upon th attention ot those Clergymen and i >is-ent ing Ministers In the "unty, who have not yet made collections in! behalf of this institution for the present year, the pressmtr and many claims which it has on their sympathy antl support. t: 8. d. Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev.J. D. Pa'inonr 2 2 ~jtto in Burton Church, per R^v.Joseph rombs 3 13 Ditto in Robeston West Clitir(-Ii, p,,i- Itev W. [I. Hlgaori 1 8 Ditto in L'awhadeft Church, p.-r Rev Daniel Jones 2 8 6 Ditto in B;eiherstoti Church, per llev Daniel Jof.es 0 5 6 Ditto m National School Room. Solva, per Rev J. P. Williams 2 5 0
PRENDERGAST ClIURCH RESTORATION…
PRENDERGAST ClIURCH RESTORATION FUND. IN the vear 1845 an effort was made by the late Rev W W. H irri* to • repair and enlarge' the Parish Ohnrch of Pn ndrrgast, and sutwriprrtms were promised towards that ohjet to the amount of about £ 200. The failure of thltt dfllrt from various causes, combined wib the increased dilapidations which have accrued during toe last twenty years now render an entire reconstruc- tion and enla"«euient of the fabric absolutely necessary. Totvards this undrrMikinjj the Rector and Church- wardens respectfully solicit the assistance of the public. Population, Prendfrjrast 1.540 Number of sittings in present Church. 180 Di; to in proposed Ch arch 314 Contributions already promised :— £ s. d. Mr Mnssy, Cottesmore 100 0 0 R v. J II, A. Philipps. Picion Castle 1()0 0 0 Mr Seoul-field, M P„ Williamston 50 0 0 Mr L!oyd, Gianafon 50 0 0 Mr John Harvey, Picion Place 50 0 0 Mr Jo-huii Harvey, Mill Bank 50 0 0 Rev. F. Foster.M.A. Poyston, 50 0 0 Mr Davies, Spriuc Gardens. 25 0 0 Mr St<«finar<i, Old Bridge 25 0 0 Lord Bishop of St. David's. 20 0 0 Mr R. b. Harvey 20 0 0 Mr I.ort Phillip-, M P, Lawronny Pal k 10 0 0 Mr Rose,Springfield 10 0 0 Mr Walters, High Street 20 0 0 Wt Diiiiel Lloyd. Old Bridge 500 MIs James, Commercial Itin. 500 Mr Williams, Spring Gardens 500 Mr John Lewis, Woodhine. 500 Mr John Duekfield, Old Bridge 330 Mr Street, London, per Mr Smithett 330 Messrs Jones & Nash, Bristol. 220 Mr Viorris, Prenderjrast 200 Mr Jameii, Prendergast Hill 200 Mr Taylor, Old Bridge. 100 Mrs John, Prendergast, Z. 1 1 0 Mr Thomas John, Preiulergast 110 Mr E. H. Smithett, Maraet-street. 110 Mr Cope, Saethaelwyd 11. Mr Madoeks, Pictoii Place 100 Mr R. H. Wilson, Bristol 100 Mr Titus Jenkins, Old Bridge 100 Messrs Powell, Mathias, & Evans.. 5 0 0 Mr P. P. Ellis, High-street 220 Messrs R. Jam> s & Son 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Baker, High-street. 2 2 0 Mrs Williams Mill Inn. 220 Miss Mountague, Bristol 400 Miss Barnard, Bristol 10 0 Mr John Phillips, Victoria Place. 10 0 Mr Jos. Godwin, Wrington J 3 0 Mr E. Potter, High-street 10 0 A Frie~>-1, per Mr Stannard 220 Mr Joseph Thomas, Bridge-street.. 500 MrS Jenkins-, Prendergast 10 0 A Friend 10 0 Mr Davies, Plough and Harrow 100 ldrJames Godwin, Bristol. 5 0 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins 2 2 0 The Misses Reynolds, Salutation. 220 Mr Edmond, Dark-street 100 Mr W. Hood, Hich-street 100 Rev Mr and Mrs Barham, Trecwu 20 0 0 -Mr Goode, High-street 5 0 0 Mr G L 0 ven, Withybush 5 5 0 Mr T. R. Owen, Foley House 220 Mrs Brownell, Leamington, per Mrs Massy 100 Mr Vallance, Hurst Pier-point 2 2 0 Mr I). R. Evftns 1 1 0 Mr It D. Reynolds, Surgeon, Haver- fordwest 1 1 0 A Friend, per Mrs Barham 10 0 0 Mr Henly, High Street 500 Mr Wm. Lloyd, High Street 110 Mrs Rees, Market Street 100 Miss Stokes, Market Street0 10 0 Mr Wilson, Market Street, per Mr Smithett 0 10 6 Capt. and Mrs Smithett, per Mr Smithett 10 0 A A. H., per Mr Smithett. 0 10 0 ldr E fl.' Ellis, Dew Street. 0 It 6 Collected by Miss Phillips, Poyston. 4 0 0 Mr H. Davies, Old Bridge. 500 Mr Phillips, Prendergast Place 1 0 0 RevT Horn, Hiti-strest. 20o Mr Oakshot, Swansea 110 A Friend 2 0 0 Mr Phillips, Shoals Hook. 0 10 0 Rev R. T. Hopper, Clifton 1. 0 0 Mr Miles, Prendergast 0 10 6 Mr Walter Reynolds.. 1 10 Mr James Williams, Market-street.. 0 10 6 Mr Hughes, Victoria Place 10 0 Mr D. p. Saunders, Bridge-street. 10 0 Mr Stephen Green, High-street. 110 vjolleeted in pence by 12 Collectors.. ]2 19 0 *"{■ John Brown, Ma> ket-street 110 Miss Gwyther, Swan Inn i 0 0 Mr T. James, Commercial Inn 110 rjr Llewellin. Spittal 0 10 0 Mr Bowen, High-street 10 0 Mr James A. Owen, Westminster .2 2 0 itev.'Jauies Alleri, Castietnartin 10 0 0 Air Henry Allen, Barrister-at'Law 2 2 0 ~Jr Colby, Fynone, per Mrs Massy 2 0 0 rLr Scurlock, High-street 0 10 6 essrs W. Baker and Sons, Bristol, .per Mr Farrow 3 3 0 ivii ?r]e? Pnor> Per Mr P. P. Ellis. 0 10 6 h, n r by Mi8S Williams, Mill Inn 3 3 10 SRVQuay-street 1 0 0 ^rGnfhthe.mKh-street 0 10 0 Sr .'in»?ar«nR' Prendergast 10 0 5 ,^3Sydenham. 10 10 0 M* ixr118 a Ml" phillips. 2 0 0 Mr T m'p^al;?in8'hCity • 0 10 0 N-phiHips, Dew-street 0 10 0 rCampbell, Old Bridge i o 0 'FRANCIS FOSTER, M.A., Rector .jpj&K HARVEY,-) ™ ^HJULip.wiilTE, j y^Wtwardens,
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CHOICE NEW FRUIT, IN GREAT T A RI E T Y, AT MOD E R A T E P R ICES. ■' h.t* AT P. P. ELLIS'S GROCEEY ESTABLISH ME NT, HIGH-STREET, HA VERFORDWEST. ESTABLISHED. 18 12. ■ r.J H-i H. AND T P R O C T O R, CATHAY, B E^I S T O L, IN calling attention to their SPECIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. j. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land WHEAT. OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. G E A S S M A N U E E S are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES: — BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AN W A R^W C K. AGENTS:— MR D. P. SAER, CHEMIST, SEEDSMAN, &c, PEMBROKE DOCK. MESSRS EDMOND & REBS, DARK-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. MR. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, FISHGUARD. MR. EDWARD RIBBON, ,'IANQ-FORTE, VIOLJN, AND VlOI^VnfelJ.O TEACHES Pirino-Fortes Tuned RESIDENCE -6, MERLIN'S TERRACE, H AVF.SFORDVKS* Mmik SrEAM COMMUNICATION WITH TH SOUTH OF IRELAMB, Vie New Milford (MUford HmmJ ij Waurfottl DAILY SERVICE—SUB PITS EXCEPTED, fHE Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Company's Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather per mining. MTLFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford, 7.5 p.m.,on I Prom Waterford, 6.0 p.m, on arrival of the 9.15 a m. express [ arrival of the train from Cork, and 9.15 a.m. third class trains, j Limerick, &c, so as to enable so as to enable passengers to passengers to proceed by proceed by the 6 a.m. train to 8.15a.m.express train, reaching Limerick, Cork, &c. 1 London about 6 p.m. For "urtber particulars apply at any of the Railway Statioi •»r of V essrs .Tactison & Co, New Milford, South Wales. See B adshaw's Itallwat; Guide aid Time Table
THEOBROMA CACAO.'
THEOBROMA CACAO. SOUTH America is the home of this tree. Dampier, the voyager, who visited the Caraccas in 1682, savs -1 The coast is a continual tract of hia-h ridges of hills and valleys, which alternately run pointing upon the shores from North to South. The valleys are from two to five furl"ngs wide, and in length from the sea three or four miles. Cocoa-nuts, of which chocolate and cocoa are made, are the main product.' A Cocoa. plantation -or walk, as it is called—may contain some thousand trees, besides whi<:h, it has grouped about it the stately coral tree, as a protection for the young trees from the too scorching heat. TI ey are not unlike the cherry in form, and sold 'm exceed twenty feet in height. The nuts are enclosed in pods ,as big as a man's fists put together, and will ntimber almost a hundred in each. The crops are in December and June, and a well-bearing tree will produce twenty or thirty pods, which are gathered during a period of three weeks or so, as they turn yellow As a ripening process, they are then allowed to lie in hasps,'and afterwards spread out in the sun on ma's, and when dry, CMch nut, about the size of a kidney bean, has a hard thin skin of its own. When required for use, they are roasted, and the hus-ks removed. Many milliors of pounds of Cocoa are now annually consumed in this country, whilo prior to the reduction of the duty in 1832, the quantity was not half a million. But although this progress has been made, an adverse influence hag continually been tending to che"k its con- sumption in the attempt of some manufacturers to-gratify the public desire for a cheap artii le, and thr wmg on the market that only which is inferior and adulterated. However,' shortly after the reducti"n of the duty, the doctrine, of Homoeopathy wns introduced into this country, and greatly, stimulated the.use of Cocoa. Being almost the only beverage reo. mmended to those under the homoeopathic mode of treatment, if became very essential' that a preparation of a quality at once attractive and pure should be made obtainable for their use. James Epps, the hompe^athic chemist first established in this country, w's I induced to turn his a'ti ntion to the subject, and with the assistance of elaborate machinery, succeeded at length in perfecting the preparation now bearing his name. The very agreeahle character of this preparation soon rendered it a general favorite.- i An additional recommendation was (he facility with which it could be prepared fcr the table.. It but required two teaspoonfuls of the powder to be' put in'a bre'kfast cup. then to be filled up with boiling water or milk, and the beverage was ready. But, although this'preparation had been especially introduced for'vhe use of hOmoB^pathi ts. medical men of all schools soon began to recommend it. Its natural attractiveness of flavir, and -its developed grateful qualities, soon obtained for it a positi.tn which had only been withheld from cocoa through misadventure. Dr Hassall, in his work, Food and its Aduitt rations,' says: — 'Cocoa contains a great variety of important nutritive principles—every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body.' Again, As a nutritive, Cocoa; stands very much higher than either coffee or tea.' Dr. Lankester, says:—'Cocoa contains as much flesh-forming mattet as beef.' Dr Liebig, says:—'Theobromine, the most highly nitrogenised vegetable principle.' (The most nutritious food is as a rule highly nitrogenised.) Dr Hooper, says:—'Admirably adapted for the sick —for those in health luxury.' f Eppés Cocoa, or, as it ismllre frequently,* called, > Epps's Homoeopathic Cocoas-is secured.in ^-lh -^lb a 'Ti d. lib tin-lined, labelled packets, and sold by Grocers, Con- fectioners, and Chemists.
._-.-i HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR…
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBRARY FUND. £ S. d. J. H. Scourfield, Esq., M.P.10 0 0 Rev J. H. A. Philipps, M.A.. 500 Hon. Capt. W. Edwardes 500 J D. Brown, Esq 220 John Lloyd, Esq. 220 W. Davies, Esq 330 T. Rowlands, Esq 1 1 0 Rev. W.B.Rowlands, M.A. 1 1 0 MraW. B. Rowlands. 100 Rev. J. B. Rowlands, B.A. 1 0 0 J. Marychurch, Esq. 110 Henry Davies, Esq. 100 G. L. Owen, Esq. 100 H. P. Goode, Esq 110 R. Williams, Esq. 100 R. Harvey, Esq 1 1 0 J. Harvey, Esq 1 1 0 Mr P. P. Ellis 1 1 0 J. W. Phillips, Esq. 110 Mr E. J. Potter. 100 Mr T. Whicher Davies 1 10 T. R. Owen, Esq. 110 Mr W. Lloyd 100 Mr J. Warr 110 Mr G. Palmer 100 Mr W. Williams. 1 0 0 W. John, Esq. 1 1 0 Rev T. Horn, M.A. 0 10 0 Mr W. Hood 0 10 0 Mr W. II. Rees. 0 10 0 Mr Blethyn 0100 Mr T. J.White 0 10 6 Mr C. S lies 0 10 6 Mr J. Phillips 0 10 6 Mr S. Green. 0 10 0 Mr T. Williams 0 10 0 Mr James 060 Mr John Phillips 050 Mr W. Phillips.. 0 5 0 Messrs Greenish and Daw kins.. 0 10 0 Messrs R. James and Son 1 1 0 T. 11. Wil-on, Esq., 0 10 0 MrJ.-hn Brown 0 10 0 Right Hon. Earl of Cawdor ..600 o. L, G. P. L"-wis, Esq. 1 0 0 A iv liend, per Rev. S. O. Meares 150 T Psq 110 T. Randle, Esq. 110 W. Randle, E-q 1 1 0 R'^v. James Thomas, M.4. 1 1 0 A Ladv, f er Rev.W.B.Rowlands 1 0 W. Williams, Esq. 1 1 0 Henry Phillips, Esq 0 10 0 Mr G. N. Hassell 0 10 0 Mr Nicholas" 010 0 Mr W Llewellin 0 5 0 James Hiijgon, Esq 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Baker 0 10 6 W. Rees, sq. 1 1 0 T. Edwaides, Esq. 11 0 "Anon per Rev W.B.Rowlands 100 T. Watts, Esq 1 0 0 E. T.-Massy. Esq 2 2 G. Lort Phillips, Esq., M.P ..500 E. P. Phillips, Esq 1 1 0 A. Beynon, K»q 0 10 0 Mrs H Ackland 0 5 0 JamPS Su > mers," Esq 1 1 0 W. Walters, Esq. 110 R. Pavin Davies, Esq. 110 R.'v. F.Foster. 010 0 J: E. E"ana, Esq., a present of books. Rev. G. H. Harham, a present of books. Mr Saunders 0106 W. Williams, Esq.1 0 0 Mr Gibbon 0 5 0 Refv C. 11. Birham 110 Rev Canon Thomas 1 0 0 Ezra Roberts, E«q. 11 0 David Davies, Esq 110 Nett proceeds of first Reading.. 3 16 0 M iss Harries. 100 I Rev. R. Lewis, Lampeter 1 0 0 Major Willan 100 Neit proceeds of second Reading S 17 6 Mr David Lewis" 0 10 0 Nett proceeds'of Third Reading 2 3 10 J. A. 0«ven, EsqvB.A/ 1 10 Nettpr c.eds of Fourth Reading 3 5 10 E. Llewelljn,'E-q. 100 Msr,M.innie Reyn-lds 1 1 0 Ntt proceeds of Fiftb Reading 4 12 10 l^et't'proceeds of Sixth Reading 4 13 10 • -i, Net'!pr»ceeds (>f;Seyeulh Reading 2 16 10 t Mr Grpen, a seftiof maps. Contribution- wil) he received by the Honorary Secre- tfltyi Re. W. Powen RowttHuls, M.A., Head Master'of theSrllm nar School, and t'y the Hon. Treasurer, Mr John James, High-Street, Haverfordwest.
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Total recipts for the week pnd'njr April 22, 1866:— £ 70,502; corresponding wet-k, !8fio, £ 71,217 W. WOOD, Chief Accountant.
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TOOTH ACHE arises from various causes, but the most common kind is that where the enamel and bony sub- stance is decayed and exposes the nerve, which is then liable to be attacked by cold, or injured through coming in contact with some foreign pub-tauce; and in such: cases BUNTKK'S NKKVINE will give INSTANT RELIEF. Testimonial from E. Smith, Efq Surgeon, Sherston, nfarCirfnsestt-r. *I have tried BUNTEK'S NEKVINB in. many cases of severe Tooth-ache, and in every instance permanent relief has been obtained: I therefore strongly recommend it to t' e public.' UUNTEU'S NERVINE may be had of all t-hemis's at Is 1| 1 per packet, or post free for 15 stamps, from J. R. COOPER, Chemist, Maid- stone.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE. A BON'A-KIDE MONKY SPEfULAFlON of rv £ 12,Ui) ,000 sti rlini!, U<>arante d hy Government, is to be allotteij in various nuns upwi'ds io £ '0,000. A'-y one, hy investing Y-1, may secure £ 20,i 00 sterling. For PiospectUB (which wrl he eeni g'aii-), apply by le er, addressed VIr J. A. HINCK. 14, DUKE STREET, AUELPHI. London, VV C.
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STEAM COMMUMCAHON BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of MAY, 1866. The Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navisation Company's • Steam Ships SGVKK-EIGN, Capt, W. Adams. ANNIV\ F.RNOv,Capt,HouHtOii MONTAGU, Capt Speakman i J.KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh JANF. B *CON, Capt. Neill SWANSEA, Capt. it. Barrett. \RTIZAN, Capt. Mori is AGNES JACK, Capt. Giobs WINUWIVKUE, Cupt, I. Bai rett The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended tosai n-ith Goods and Passengers, ^llcasprevented by any unforeseen jecurrence) as lollows, witn or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Lauding passengers tor SWANSEA, at the Mumbles [weather "ormittintr.) Saturday, May 5 12\ noon tiatuvdav 19 1 after Saturaay. 12 7J even j Saturday 26 8 even From Ililf(-i;,d for Bristol. Landing Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) Sunday May G 6 morn Sunday. 20 7 morn Sunday 13 1 af er j Sunday 27 2 after From. Milford for Liverpool. Returning from Bristol every Tuesday, and from Swansea, every Wednesday. Wednesday May 2 ..12 night I ednesday 10 12 niglit Wednesday .I. 9 -• 5 even 1 Wedne«dav 23 5 even Wednesday, May 30th, 11 night. F A H E S (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. RetitTII Milfird to or from Liverpool. Hs Od 7s Od lSlf Milfrrd to or from Bnntol 8s 6d 7s Od 13s Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 36 Od Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) tree ot cliarge in the Steam Tender GIPSY. For turtner particulars see small bill, or apply to John BacoE and Co., Manapina1 Owners, H, Water-street, Liverpool; G. R. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy an" qo., Manchester. K. D. IIORE, AGENT, MIIFORD.
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THE GRAND PROMOTERS OF HEALTH. ,¡¡ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. — ^f^IIE grand secret of attaining happiness is to seenre L good health, without which lile is stripped of all its pleasures. The, first irregularity. of any function should be checked atfd set right by an appropriate dose of these fine purifying Pills; wliifh Bfrcihgr-hen the system by thoroughly cleansing the 1.Iood from all i in purities. They balance disordered action, remove ihe cause of disturbance, and restore its normal a: d natural power to every organ, without Hiconveniencp, pain, or any other drawback. Determination of Blood to the Head. This is generally occasioned by some inegularity of the stomac:, and bowels, which if not quickly attended to, frequently terminates fa;a!ly. A few doses of these famous, Pills nev<T.failto give tone to tbf- stomach,.regu- larity to the secretions, end purity to the fl ;ids Vertigo, dimness of sight, and other indications of approaching apoplexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of this admirable medicine. Scrofula and all Skin Diseases. For all skin di-easts, however inveterate, there medi- cines are a sovereign remedy. While the Piils act upon the blood, which they purify, the Ointment passes through the pores of the and cleanses every struc- ture, us water saturates the soil, or as salt penetrans meat. Thewhctcphysicut n-achineryistbus rendered healthy, regular, and vigorous. Coughs, Colds, and Asthmas. No medicine will' cure colds of ;ons duration or such as are settled upon the chest so quickly its these famous Pills: Even in cases. where the first stage of asthma has appeared., these. Pills may he relied on as a certain and never-failing remedy, particularly if the ointment be simultaneously well rubbid into the chest and throat night and morning. 1 „ Indigestion.-Bilious Headache. These complaints are sometimes considered trifling, but it should.be borne in mind that, by inattention and neg- lect, they often end most seriously. Give early thought to a deranged stomach, take Holloway's Pills, rub, his celebrated Ointment ever the pit of the stomach, and you will shortly perceive a change for the better iii yoar digestion, spirits, appetite, strength, and energy. The improvement, though it may be gradual, will be thorough and lasting. Eollowa/ '6 Tills are the lest remedy known in the world for the folloicing diseases: Ague Dropsy Liver com- Ticdouloureux Asthma Dysentery plaints Tumours Bilious com- Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers plaints Femaleirregu- Piles Venerealaffcc- Bilious com- Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers plaints Femaleirregu- Piles Venerealaffcc- Blotches on larities Rheumatism I tions the skin Fevers of all Retention of Worms of al Bowel com- kinds urine kinds plainte Fits Sctofula, or Weakness, Colics Gout King's Evil from what- Constipationof Head-ache Sore throats ever cause, the bowels Indigestion Stone& Gravel &c &c. Consumption Inflammation Secondary Debility Jauftdice symptoms Sold, at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOIAOWAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, also by all respectable Druggists and Pcajcrs in Medicines, throughout the civiliscd world at the "following prices:—is Ha, 2s pù, ised. lis, 22s, and 33s each box.- %*Therei8ii;considerables^aSj^y taking thelarg-e^sizes. N.B.—DirectMte for in ever; teorder #'v are afflxeajo each Box. N.B.-IloEowai,ls Pill., zin,t Ointment can be had of all Chemists and Druggists, -.vith Wc»sli L'irsctiou s without (:xtr¡¡ °-xpenee'