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ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH, HAVERFORDWEST. THIS Church is in » state of decay throughout roof, -walls, and windows, and the dry rot is active in the interior. It is not tfit for worshippers, and, if not at once repaired, will soon be- come a ruin. To effect the repairs barely necessary above £ 100' is required i of the money that shall be contributed u landowner the Uev. J. H. A. Philipps, Picton ( astle, has promised to add the tenth. Towards the amount requisite £176 has been contributed. A church rate has been refused. The population, chiefly poor People, iii over 2000. The income of the living is J686 a year; the tithes go to an impropriator, resident in America. Assistance is earsrt&y solicited. ThoH Shalt And it after many days.' SAMUEL OWEN Mkares, Perpetual Curate. Henry Mathias, j Churchwardenii. RICHAltD EVANIS, Churchwardens. £ e. d. Anisinit contributed 718 14 9 The following Bankers have kindly consented to receive con- tributions Messrs Child & Co, Temple Bar, London; Messrs Williams, L eacon, & Co, 29, Birchin Lane, London; Messrs Jones, Llo i d, & Co, 43, Lothburv, London; Messrs Walters & Co, Haverfordwest; Messrs Wilkins & Co, Baverfordwest. ,'I; .) STEAM COMMUTATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Fit New Milford (Milford Haven)$Waterford. DAILY SERVICE—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. fnHK Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Company's I Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weyther per- mitting). MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford, 7.5 p.m.,on I From Waterford, 3.15 P-™.cn arrival of the 9.15 a m. express irrival of the train trom Cork, and 6.0 a.m. third class trains, Limerick, &c, so as to enable 10 as to emrible passenger* to passengers to proceed by the proceed by the 6 a.m. train to 9.5 a.m. express train, reaching Limerick, Cork, &c. London about 6 p.m. For further particulars apply at auy of the Railway Stations or of Messrs Ford and Jackson, 36, Cannon-street, City, London, aud New MIlford, Seuth Wales. See Bradshaw's Railway Guide uclTiJae Tables. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LiVERrOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of JUNE, 1862, The Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships •SovKRriGN, Capt. W. Adams. J. Kennedy, Capt, Speakman. Montagu, Capt. Thomas Powkli., Capt.Howies Abtizan, Capt. Gibbs Briton Ferry, Capt. Barrett. Aonik Vkrnox, Capt. Hughan are intended to lIail with Goods and Passengers, (unlets prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels:— From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Saturday June 7 5 even Saturday 21 5 even Saturday 14 10 night Saturday. 28 10 night From Milford for Bristol. Landing Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) ♦Sunday June 8 12 noon Sunday 22 12 noon Monday .15 5 after Sunday 29 b after Returning from Bristol every Tuesday, and from Swansea every Wednesday. From Milford for Liverpool. Thursday June 5 2i morn j Thursday 19 3 morn Wednesday 11. 9 £ ni?ht | Wednesday 25. 9|mght F .A RES (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. Return Milford to or fremLiverpeol. 138 Od 7s Od 18s. Milford to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7s Od 13s. Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od — Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) t ree of charge in the Steam Tender Gipsy. For further particulars see small bill, or apply to Jokn Bacon an«1 Ce. Maiiainv.i; Owners, H.Water-strcet.Livtrpnol; G. H. Evtns. ftiistol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthv &o., Man- citester. Ji. D. HOSE, AGENT, Miuonn. HELP FOR ALL. A PHYSICIAN, upwards of 40 years in practice, having been successful in curing thousands of sufferers from nervous :and general debility, loss of memory, indigestion, pains in the consumption, rheumatism, gravel, gout, and m&ny painful isymptams too numerous to mention, resulting from imprudence and other causes, is desirous of imparting (gratis) to those who meed 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 ills that flesh is heir 'to,' en receipt of a stamped and directed envelope. Address,- Dr. Russell, 22, Hawley Crescent, Hampsted Road, London. This book i* offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need -relitf, and especially to those who have been deceived with quack liooks and medicines. Your book is worth anything to those who need a doctor.' J. Short, Luton. 41 adopted your pres- cription and advice, and my giddiness is all gone.' H. Merry, Longthorpe. I value your book, and wish you to send me three copies to give away.' Rev W. Leigh. DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, &c DR. RUSSELL'S LIXIVENE, an elegantly perfumed toilet compound, for nourishing, preserving and restoring the thair, is guaranteed to produce moustachios, whiskers, eyebrows, Ac., in two or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its foiling off, checu greyness in all its stages, restore the original .colour, dispel scurf and dandriff, and make it clean, soft, curly, -and glossy. For the reproduction of hair in baldness, from ,whiltever cause and at any age, its effects are certain; in thou- sandt of cases it has been successful when all other preparations had failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, as it keeps the head -clean, and forms the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 2s, autmcient for three month#' use, sent anywhere free by post on receipt of 21 penny stamps by Dr Russell, 22, Hawley Crescent, Hampsted Road, London. Sold by—and all other Chemists. Extracts from Testimonials It has darkened my hair, and I can keep it in curl now.-Miss Curtiss. I had lost my hair in patches, your Lixivene has quite restored it.-Dr James.' 'It our has produced an excellent moustache.—J. Berry, Esq. Your Lixiveae restored my hair after 3 years' baldness,— G. Morris.' It has thickened my whiskers considerably.—R. Serle.' I My b..àu not fallen off since I commenced using it.-W. Smith. RUPTURES CURED WITHOUT TRUSSES. 4 LL sufferers from these distressing complaints are earnestly _A_ invited to communicate with Dr Thomson, as he can «uara*tee them relief in every case. His eelcbratedremedyha* Seen successfulrin curing thousands of cases and is applicable ^very varfet} of Bingle or double rupture, however bad or ilnnr standing, in male or female of any age, effecting a pe jfect cure in a ohort time, without causing e^onflnementorincon- •venience, and thus doing away with any fur Jier necessity wearing trusses &c. The remedy, with full directions for use, is sent anywhere free by post, on receipt of IOs., in postage stamps, or a p> st-ofllce order, by Dr Ralph Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. A work on the nature, causes, symptoms, and varieties of Rupture, with extracts from letters received from ).atients who have been cured, will be sent free by post to any one on receipt of 13 penny postage stamps. Consulta- tions (Fee, One Guinea,) daily, except Sunday, from 11 tilll2 in the morning. Extracts from Testimonials I suffered so much previous to using your remedy, that I shall ever be thankful for th« benefit I have received. Henry Curtis. T*ur re.nedy has been a blessing to me, for I was obliged to wear a galling or some other support for all the 23 I had the up Rev H. Martin. I tod myself completely ^dhave tried every means to prove the cure, by lifting andru I am happy to say, I can do without pam or tjf n P.W. «Many thanks for your remedy I have thrown my truss away, glad enough to get rid of the torture of NERVOUSNESS NO FANCY. THOUSANDS of poor sufferers can truly testify^at nervous- ness is indeed no fancy, but a terrible reay baffled the skill of the wisest of our physicians to cure. Nervous invalids suffering from low spirits and debility, "V head, melancholy, fear, blushing, dislike to society, headache, indigestion, dimness of sight, lo»s of nunio'rJ> P nees, palpitation of the heart, neuralgia, fits, epilepsy, or any other of the thousand forms of this raging malady, will find Dr Thomson's Neurotone a most certain remedy. It has effected thousands of cures of all affections of the nervous system since its introduction to the public, and it is so safe that it can be used hy young and old, however weak and ill they may be, and is so cheap that even the poorest have no longer a necessity to suiter. Price Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. per box, with dietary rules, &c. Sold by all Chemists, or will be sent free by post on receipt of 14 or S3 penny stamps, by Dr Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, Kentish Town"London. «My fearful headaches were completely cured hy a few doses.' A.R. 'My stomach is in a healthy state, and I «an enjoy my meals now.' J. W. 'I was so nervous before taking your medicine, that I was unable to write. J. T. lhe trembling of the hands and knees is gone.' T. L.. I have had no palpitation of the heart or hesitation since I took it Mrs G. L. The pains in the back are cured, and I can stoop with ease now.' M. W. My wife suffered for years from nervousness, giddiness in the head, pain across the forehead, and loss of ap- Petite; I am thankful to say your Neurotone cured her.' G.G. DR. THOMSON ON NERVOUS DEBILITY. The hundred and fifth Thousand, 00 pages. TTTR FRIEND IN NEED# A MEDICAL work on Marriage, its f A- spermatorrhea, syphilis, stricture, r-JLiv cure of all ^Jet r.ule8' and all necessary information for the^ith unwards of the diseases of Youth and Maturity; illustrated with i fifty cases. Sent post free in an envelope, receipt of two penny Postage stamps by Dr Thomson. Contents of the Work Insti Marriage-Obligations of Wed ock-Causes of interrup_ t™*™ Conjugal Happiness-Domestic Bliss-Healthy Offspring Impregnation and Pregnancy—Description of the Organs of OenCTafaon in both Sexes-Masturbation its consequences- ^morse—Barrenness, its causes and Removal- ^mfortl<S^>^l?S8s*,Parental Bliss-Turn of Life-Hope and ■r>Mca8Cs. their varieties and Symptoms their wri4mony' lts trials, joys, and responsibilities- Efstafctions to strength—How to Strengthen the System- Instructions to Sufferers-Suggestions of value to every person. INVIGORATING PILLS Are a certain remedy for lumbago, gravel, pains in the back and loins, rheumatism, gout, discharges of all kinds, and all affec- tions of the kidneys and bladder. In every case, however ▼lrulent and long standing, they afford instant relief and a speedy cure eradicating every trace of disease, purifying the blood and invigorating the system, The enormoti sale these Pills have £ or man7 yea'8 Pf;st> and the daily receipt of tcsti- j^niials of cure, of nearly all the diseases the human frame is "able to, warrants the proprietor in asserting that they are the most efficacious medicine ever issued. Price Is lid 2s 9d and per bQX" Sold by 7 and every otller chemist in the rln i or wiU be sent P°st-freei Packed so as not to rattle, en receipt of 14, 33, or 54 penny postage stamps by Dr Thomson. DR- THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR atimUn^fattinsspecific, requiringno change of diet, &c., for relax- ti« ^stion' 8Permat rrhsea, secondary symptoms, iihpuri- lowni. lood' skin eruptions, t pilepsy, erysipelas, weak eyes, »orv«nt^ v?vrits' loss of power, and every form of general and Dersmvf lty» and hks restcred bo ily vigour to thousands of everv ?ow enjoy perfect health. In all cases, er^n where di8ea«» V?ff treatment has failed, it eradicates the virus of cure in ,?,omP'exion, quickens the blood, performs the qnantitt ♦ y short time. Price lis., anifour times or win Per bottle. Sold by and all othfeChemists amount 1dlrect from the Establishment, on receipt of the KenHshTnt. rTe887Dr KalPh Thomson, 28 Clarence Road, M Um Gtaw^,p,0st Offlcei>0st °fflce 0rder* t0 U mad* payable f PSMBROItliSHIRK. MESSRS. GOO D E A. N D OWEN JU,VK RECEIVED ISSTliUCTIONS TO OFFER FOR S ALE BY A U C T ION, AT THE COMMERCIAL INN, SAINT DA VI D S, On TUESDA Y, the 24th day of JUNE next, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P M., IN TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS, THE FOLLOWIKH VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES Situate in or near the City and Parish of Saint David's and Parish of Llanrian, COMPRISING the Rich Farms of PENARTHUR, and TRELEDDED FAWR, several HOUSES, SHOPS, and PREMISES ill (lie City of Saint David's, excellent FIELDS and MEADOWS near that City, and the two Farms called respectively SlilOKLY and CAERIIAFOD; the whole let to respectable tenants at low rents, as under I Description. Tenants. Nature of Tenancy. Area. ^portiofed Rent. PARISH OF ST. DAVID'S. A. R. P. £ 11.- d. f Penarthur Mr Ebenezer Williams Held (with Lots 2 and 3) under a-. (Lease for the life of the said Ebenezer Williams, (aged about 10r „ 1n 1K n 51,) with a concurrent term of f 2 10 u'8 15 0 I 21 years, from the 29th Septem- J j bcr, 1850. I f Held under a Lease, from the-. M „. T Bishop of Saint David's, for 21 j Bishop s Land years, from the 25th March, with Pennrthar)called J 1851, at the nominal rent of r n A r t n Tyrneach. Peny- > Ditto -j J28. §d. per annum, but sub- ° o 5 0 grose, and Arthur J jet to saj,j Ei)enezer Wil- l Stone.' liams, (with Lot 3,) at £ 16 5s. per annum. J ( Held (with Lots 1 and 3) underl Lease for the life of the said 1 2 Part of Penarthur Ditto •{ Ebenezer Williams, and a con-J 3 2 4 5 0 0 current term of 21 years, the I same as Penarthur. J (fIeld under a Lease from the) f I Bishop of Saint David's, for two I (surviving) lives, aged respec- tively about 31 and 29, at the Penarthur) called J- Ditto nominal rent of 14s. per annum, > 10 1 0 11 0 0 The Six Acres.' J I but sublet to the said Ebenezer I Williams, (with Bishop's I Land part of Lot 1,) at £ 16 5s. | v per annum, J 4 Treledded Fawr { ^Hn^hes ^JaDe} Lease for one life, (aged about 76) 17 326 18 5 0 1 Hughes c part of ditto Ditto Same as Lot 4. 8 0 22 4 15 0 6 Part of ditto Ditto The like. 5 12 2 15 0 7 Part of ditto Ditto The like. 1 137 1 8 6 «{ T"d° ™ds ne" S'in'} Mr George Williams { 1 S 5 0 0 q j Cottage, Barn, Hav-) Ditto Held from year to year. 4 3 26 6 10 0 guard, and two Fields J Lease for two lives, (aged respec- (Lease for two lives, (a^ed respec- 1234 3»« from the 21st January, 1854. ) 11 Three Fields. &c. Ditto From year to year. 3 228 4 0 0 12 Slane. near Windmill Mr George Edmunds The like. 0 1 13 0 7 0 is A Field Mr William Williams Same as Lot 10. 1 2 30 2 0 0 14 Two Fields Ditto From year to year. 1 2 7 2 0 0 15 Three Fields Ditto Same as Lot 10. 2 2 12 4 10 0 16 Two small Fields Hannah Phillips From year to year. 2 0 35 5 0 0 ( Lease for the lives of the tenant! TwoFieldscalledTyr y-) Stephen Morris < and his wife, or for 30 years V 3 1 22 4 0 0 Gof ) ( certain. J 18 House, &c, and 3Cottages Ditto The same as Lot 17. 0 125 5 0 0 (" Lease for three lives (aged respec-") iqf House, Garden, Stores, I Mr Thomas Davies tively about 55, 53, and 28 > 0 0 22 4 15 0 iyt Shop, and Premises f ears)- J f Old established Shop, 3 Dwelling House, Wal- ) ( Held (with Lot 8 under a Lease) 20J led Garden, Stores, > Mr George Williams < for one (surviving) life, (aged V 0 3 37 11 0 0 I Stable, and Rich Mea- | I about 56.) ) j dow 21 House and Garden Mr John Le^is { •«» 0 12 0 22 Two Houses and Gardens Mr William Williams Same as Lot 10. 0 0 32 3 0 0 03 Three ditto Ditto The like. 0 0 25 1 10 0 04 House Garden,&Premises William Rees Lease for three lives. 0 0 13 0 13 4 2;j Ditto Ditto The like. 0 014 0 13 4 26 Ditto John Davids The like. 0 013 0 13 4 PARISH OF LLANRIAN. .r n j -.i, f Lease or agreement for lease for) n E n 27 Shickly Martha Dedwith tenant's life, (aged about 70.) J 3 3 0 5 5 0 28 Caerbafod Widow Rees From year to year. 13 2 13 '8 0 0 28 Caerbafod Widow Rees From year to year. 13 2 13 '8 0 0 Particulars (with Plans) will be ready by the 24th day of May, and may be bad on application to Messrs. Powell, Mathias, and Evans, Solicitors, and Messrs. Goode and Owen, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, May 5tb, 1862. FANCY REPOSITORY FOR SOUTH WALES, (ESTABLISHED 1820,) HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Watches Clocks, Silver Plate, Jewellery, China, Glass, Lamps, Cabinet Goods, Papier Machie Ditto Electro Pldt6j superb Bohemian* Glass Ornaments, Jet Goods in endless variety, and every description of Fancy Articles suitable for presents. R. & B. P RAT T Bur to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Inhabitants of the town and its vicinity, that they have iust made very Extensive Purchases in the above Articles, and are prepared to offer Ghkat Bargains. Th«iv pxtensive premises are constantly receiving: a succession of New Patterns in Tea, Dinner. Breakfast, Dessert, •ind Cha t ber Services, in Porcelain, Iron, Stone, China, &c. The Cut Glass department comprises every Modern and Elegant Design in Trifle and Dessert Dishes, Deeanters, Claret Jugs, Tumblers, Wines, &c, &c, together with every variety of GLASS of a plain and economical description. The following will give an idea of their extensive and well-selected Stock, and a specimen of Prices. An Early Inspection they beg most respectfully to solicit. SILVER PLATE. £ s. d. Table spoons and forks, at per •• — 0 7 6 Tea and coffee services, sahers, presentation cups, dinner services, epergnes, claret jugs, goblets, &c., &c, at the London advertised Sifver^sh knives and forks, in Morocco cases, King™ pattern,"lilyi threaded, and Victoria dinner and dessert forks and spoons, soup and sauce ladles, asparagus tongs, gravy, salt, and mustard spoons, wine strainers and coasters, fruit knives, apple scoops, watch chains, pencil cases, &c., &c. ELECTRO PLATE. Table forks and spoons, each, from 0 2 9 Dessert ditto ditto, from 0 1 0 Tea spoons, from ••• ••• ••• Elaborately finished fish knives and forks, in Morocco cases, from 1 1 0 ALBATA PLATE EQUAL TO SILVER. Table forks and spoons, at per doz., from 0 15 0 SRSSR DITTO FROM -0 5 0 WATCHES. Ladies'gold Horizontal watches, from 3 17 6 Gentlemen's ditto ditto, from ••• ••• Best London made ladies'gold Levers, with gold q Ditto d'itto'gentiemen's, with hard enamelled dials extra jewelled, from ••• Ladies*'sliver Horizontal watches, first quality, j Fall°8ize gentlemen's ditto, from. ;•• ••• 250 Best London made silver Lever watches, full size with extra strong cases, from 3 18 0 Ditto ditto, extra jewelled, gold balance and capped, from 4 10 0 Extra strong London made silver pair case Ver- tical Watches, suitable for Farm Servants, from 2 15 0 200 second band ditto, in silver cases, from 0 15 0 Vertical watches, in strong German silver cases, N.B.-A written warranty will be given with each watch sold. CLOCKS. Eight-day London made si*Aig clocks, in maho- LoS 'Se St-dw kitchen i'locki', Di?^MrSFrS ii,id"o.k"c„» 4 i? o Ditto'ditW i" best French polished mahogany »»« any r»rt ol the county carriage free. PLATED GOODS. £ s. d. Best Sheffield plated Cruet frames, with four cut glass bottles, from 0 15 6 Ditto ditto Liquor stands, from 2 10 0 Bracket and Chamber candlesticks at per pair from — — 0 12 6 Tea and coffee urns, tea kettles, wine coolers, tea and coffee pots, cream ewers, sugar boxes, toast racks, egg stands, bread baskets, salvers, &c. CUTLERY. Ivory handled Table, Knives (balanced) per dozen from 1 2 6 Ditto ditto Dessert ditto 0 17 6 Carvers to match per pair 0 8 6 Game ditto 0 8 6 Kitchen knives and forks at per dozen from 0 6 6 A large assortment of pen and pocket knives, scissors, razors, Mechi's straps and paste, nut- crackers, boothooks, &c., &c. CHINA. Very handsome Breakfast Sets 1 6 0 Dinner Services from 4 4 0 Tea Services from. 0 12 6 Dessert Services from I 1 o Toilet sets from 9s. 6d. to f.2 15s. GLASS. Best moulded Tumblers, per dozen, from. 0 3 6 Decanters, in sets of four, from 0 7 6 Best cut half-pint Tumblers, per dozen, from 0 7 6 Plain do do do do 0 6 0 Best cut Wine glasses 0 5 6 Salt cellars, per pair, from 0 0 9 Water jugs from 0 3 6 Champagne, hock, claret, &c., wine coolers, finger glasses, trifle and celery dishes, custard cups, and jelly glasses, goblets and ales, claret jugs, caddy glasses, lamp ditto, toilette and smelling bottles, dinner caraffes, and tumblers, &c., &c. JEWELLERY. Plain and elegantly mounted brooches, set with cameos garnets, turquoises, carbuncles, amethysts, &c., &c. scarf pins, rings, studs, lockets, earrings, gold guard and' albert chains, bracelets, nccklets, wedding/and mourning rings, &c. MOURNING JEWELLERY. Jet chains, pins, studs, bracelets, earrings, necklcts, crosses, chains, waist band fasteners, &c., &c. MISCELLANIES. Tortoiseshell dressing, side, back, and pocket combs musical boxes, Scotch snuff boxes, French and Dutch toys, plate powder work boxes, trinket ditto, telescopes, hair, tooth, nail, and shaving brushes, ladies' and gentle- men's dressing cases, travelling bags, desks, portfolios, inkstands, portmonies, cabinets, Colt's revolvers, &c., &c. A large assortment of gold, silver, shell, and steel spectacles, ej'e-glasses, and preservers, direct from the most eminent optigians of the day. Best Brazilian pebbles in steel frames, from 0 10 6 Chandeliers, from two to fifty lights, at manufacturers* prices. i^rntPd Belmontine Lamps may be had in Bronze, Ormolu or Stained Glass, at 20s. 30s, 50s, and> T^i°rIn S!»lf fiUed with new Belmontine burners, at 13s 6d each. Palmer's Candles, Belmontine ou' in capsuled cans, at 5s 6d per gallon. PUPS AND CREST BUTTONS PROCURED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. PRIZE L■urtA* 1)IAMOND3, AND PRECIOUS STONES, BOUGHT OK EXCHANGER. a itt. x> Xrfi P hVff to call'particular attention to their Jobbing Department, they having engaged additional ur' to suDerintend that important branch of their Business. Clocks cleaned and repaired in town rnTc?untrT° Repeaters, Horizoiital, Duplex, Lever, and Vertical Watches properl repaired at most reasonable charges. or Sole Agent. for Harrison'* Potest Montgomery' Coffee Urns and Percolators. RICHARD FRANCIS, HORSE, CARRIAGE. FLY, AND OMNIBUS PROPRIETOR, BARN STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS to inform his Friends, and the Public generally, that, in addition to the above, he has added a neat and i ) commodious HEARSE, of the newest design, which he will let on Hire on the most reasonable terms. GWYTHBK, ROSE, œ; TAYLOR, ARE HOW DISCHARGING A CARGO OF PERUVIAN GUANO, Ex Star of the West,' direct from Messrs Gibbs & Co. FINE BARLEY, SUITABLE FOR BREAD, 4a. 6d. PER WINCHESTER. Madocks's Stores, June 5, 1862. A BAZAAR IS PROPOSED TO BE HELD SOIIE TIME IN TilE ENSUING SUMMER, IN AID OF THE FUND FOR THE ENLARGEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WALTON WEST C H U R C H, Contributions of Fancy, and Useful Worlt, and other Articles are respectfully and earnestly solicited and will be thankfully received by any of the following Ladies:- Miss JANE BOWEN, Little Haven. I MRS. J. W. PHILLIPS, Castle Terrace, Haverfordwest. Mus. COLBY, Ffvnone. Miss PHELPS, Broad Haven. MRS. DAVIKS, Trewarren. MRS. SAUNDERS, St. Ishmael's Vicarage. MRS. LEACH, Hubbenstone Rectory. Miss WILKINSON, Little Haven. MRS. OWEN, Herinon's Hill, Haverfordwest. Miss WILLIAMS, Market-street, Haverfordwest. MRS. J, LORT PHILLIPS, Haroldstone Hill. MRS WOODMAN, Walton West. Walton West, April 7th, 1862. FOR M, KIFLEMEN, -FORM! OPEN TO THE RIFLE CORPS VOLUNTEERS OF PEMBROKESHIRE The flattering cacowragement THOMAS WILLIAMS has received from the different Corps in Pembrokeshire has induced him to offer TWO PRIZES! To be contended for during the Summer, at the Haverfordwest Target Practice Ground, by Members who have never won a Prize of the value of X5. FIRST PRIZE—A HANDSOME SILVER WATCH & CHAIN, VALUE X4 10s. SECOND PRIZE-RIFLE CORPS TELESCOPE, VALUE jEl Is. Further particulars will shortly appear. Mariner's Square, Haverfordwest. NOT I C E-B Y AUTHORITY. Ø4 THE ROYAL RIFLE CORPS VOLUNTEERS FOR SOUTH WALES The immense number of the RIFLE CORPS TELESCOPES recently ORDERED And the still increasing demand from this place TO LONDON Render it necessary for THOMAS WILLIAMS, the Sole Agent, to inform his Military Friends and the public, that E A. R X, Y IN JUNE NEXT The price of each Telescope will be slightly advanced. T. W. will therefore feel obliged by parties sending him their orders as early as possible. All orders by post punctually attended to, and to be addressed to THOMAS W I L I, I A M S, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, MARINERS' SQUARE, HAVERPORDWEST. LONDON AND PARTS HOUSE, MARINERS' SQUARE, HAVERFORDWEST. RESMARTEN°& MSTTOPP^ rCHES'w /l°ld Sil76-r ^,om WORKSHOPS of MESSRS. D MARTEN & BISHOPP. Geneva Watches, in Gold and in Silver Cases, direct from Paris. Spectacles from Donald, the celebrated Optician. Musical Boxes, in large Mahogany or Rosewood cases, playing eight tunes, from S3 10s Ditto, with Piano accompaniments, £5. ° T. WILLIAMS, in thanking his numerous patrons, for the unprecedented encouragement he has received from them since he has commenced business in the above place, would respectfully observe that, during the past few years, this town has been literally crammed with a host of unprincipled Jews, who have foisted their articles on many in the trade, and the result has been, that many of the respectable inhabitants have been victimised by purchasing BRASS for GOLD. THOMAS WILLIAMS Has now made arrangements to be supplied every month with Jewellery of the most Modern Design, and of the best quality from Haynes, JEWELLER TO THE tit ROYAL FAMILY, Consisting of Chains, Alberts, Rings, Brooches, Crosses, Studs, Pencil Cases, &c., &c., in Gold and in Silver at considerably lower prices than have ever before be3n offered in this town. zC P. d. Best Lever Watches, London made, from 4 10 0 Ditto, Ditto, in Gold Cases 10 10 0 Geneva Watches, in Gold Cases. 3 0 0 Ditto, in Silver Cases. ,J 0 Q WEDDING RINGS. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE RIFLE CORPS TELESCOPE. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, made and repaired by efficient workmen. NOT E-M A R I N E R S' SQU A R E. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. WHEREAS JAMES WILLIAM JAMES, of Robeston Wathan in the rountv nf m JAMES HENRY ALEXANDER PHILIPPS, of ''MM respectively interested under the piovisions of "The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Lands• in the Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Arourtp nances 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 direct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to preceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the Incolsure Commissioners for England 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, nnless 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 charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 22nd day of September next. r THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named Land and Hereditaments in whiVh j JAMES WILLIAM JAMES is interested, situate in JAMES HENRY ALEXANDER the parish of Robesttm Wathan, in the county of Pem- terested, situate in the Darish of u- .i, 1D" broke, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land and the county of Pembroke and Dronosp^ k3"' '5 Hereditaments hereinafter .pecifled. for .be lid and No. on No. on Tithe Map. description. a. r. p. Tithe Map. descriptiov 454 Cotts Field 2 1 9 302 Cottage in Village, and' Plot 0 0 fi 441 Cottage and Garden 0 1 24 305 Garden ^lot n n 9- 438 ) Cotts Pieces 2 0 33 Piece q q on 439 y O0US 1 0 33 234 Elbow Piece n l i a 34-5 Hooks Piece 0 2 32 231 Do do n 9 247 Close Amina 2 0 31 415 Harp Piece n s oo 265 Hedges Park 1 1 8 475 Lime Acre n „ )j 268 Islands 2 1 10 597 Piece near Cox Lake n n o*? 464 Long Stone 1 2 25 598 Ditto f" 466 Long Stone Piece 0 3 32 555 Piece « 462 Cotts Piece 0 3 12 373 Plumtree Moor. n i 9 202 Hill Park ? 38 3 1 35 14 3 16 — Witness my hand this fifth day of Jane, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty tw 3 13 H. PYNE. By Order of the Board. THE LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. NOTICE O F R E M O V L. JOHN WARR, CARVER, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (LATE OF NO. 3, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST,) IN returning his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and his numerous Friends and kind Supporters in and around the Town and County of Haverfordwest, where he has carried on the above huiiness for the last Fivp Years, would take this opportunity to inform them, that he has, in compliance with their universal reauest removed to the house lately occupied by the late James Owen, Esq., Q tlleir ulilTer8al "quest, removed OPPOSITE THE SHIRE HALL, Where he has now every Convenience to carry out to perfection THE PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, And, from the great encouragement he has hitherto received, would take this oDnortnnitv to sav that nnn,;r,„ his part shall be wanting to give universal satisfaction in this department of his business 0n and commodious^1 attCntion of the public t0 the faCt that he has spared no Expeqse in building a very superior GLASS STUDIO, Which, when completed, will be fitted up in the best London style; and, as every person of taste has a obtain a Perfect Portrait—free from that ungraceful and unnatural stiffness, so common to most Portraits tit 0 the Country, he has, therefore introduced into his Studio, Suitable Scenery, which will produce, in the Pirn,- n 'n desired effect, and render the backgrounr^eautifully artistic. '^ures, the CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS, 12s. 6d. per doz. Portraits taken upon Glass from 6d. each. Superior Portraits taken upon ENAMELLED PATENT LEATHER, suitable for Lockets BronoW Mourning Rings. All kinds of Engravings, Drawings, Paintings, and Portraits, copied upon either Pan^r T oatv,' a Glass, at the Shortest Notice. per' Leather, or N.B. A great variety of choice Photographic Albums, Engravings, Pictures, Frames, Looking rinse all kinds of Plain and Fancy Window Glass, always in Stock. an" ^^ing, Gilding, Glazing, Picture Frame Making, and Picture Cleaning carried on as heretofore Thick Sheet Glass, suitable for glazing purposes, cut to any size, at 3d. per foot. The Trade supplied Note the Address, JOHN WARR, THE LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY I Opposite the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, W O O L HARRIES & PALMER are Buyers of WOOL, and will attend at all the Markets of Pembrokeshire weekly, T 1R, Y THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME AND DIisSOLV-EI} BONES, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN ALL ENGLAND, HARRIES §" PALMER, AGENTS FOR HAVERFORDWEST. BURTON ALES A >T D IRISH FOB T E R S. MILFORD B R E W E R Y. PALE ALE. KILDERKINS ooR FIRKINS lis.' Delivered free within Twelve Miles of Milford. It is believed that a trial will show it to be at least equal to imported Ales of even higher price. ADDRESS —W. G. STARBUCK, & Co., Milford Brewery, Milford. CHARLES BROOKE, (FROM THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF BROOKE & Co., WALCOT-STREET, BATH.) MANTJFAClTJRER OF SOIJA POTASS WATER, LEMONADE, GINGERADE. JERATE1) CHAMPAGNE\ GTNGER BEER, AND THE CELEBRATED RIFLEMAN'S BEVERAGE, "W HOX.ESALE AND RETAIL., TOWER HILL, llA VERFORDWEST. N.B.-PICNICS AND PLEASURE PARTIES SUPPLIED ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. TESTATES-LAND and HOUSES to be SOLD by A Public Auction and Private Con tract; HOUSESand FARMS to Let throughout the Kingdom. See the Estates Gazette, published on the 1st, 8th, 15th, and 23rd of the month. Annual subscription, .£1; single number, 6d. (stamped.) Office for Advertisements, 200, Fleet-street London. Si ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, 12, 15, AND 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL. RAND S., in acknowledging the patronage they • have received for the last thirty years, beg respect- fully to inform the Public that they will endeavour to merit a continuance of their favours by making their ÆRA TED WATERS of the same first-rate quality that has won for them such a wide reputation. Manufacturers of SODA WATER, IMPERIAL GERMAN SELTZER WATER, POTASS WATER, LEMONADE. LITHIA WATER (by Dr. Garrod's formula), PURE FLUID MAGNESIA. R. and S. are the original makers and inventors of Lemonade. All Waters used Medicinally are manufactured under the advice of the Faculty. The IMPERIAL GERMAN SELTZER WATER, manufactured by ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, will be always found equal in quality and in perfect condition, while its perfect identity, chemically, with the German Water is tested by the following certificates from W. Herapath, Esq., F.C.S., C.M.E.S., Professor of Chemistry of the Medical School in this City and from E. Frank- land, Esq., Professor of Chemistry, Owen College, Manchester:— Bristol Laboratory, Jan. 28th, 1856. ( Messrs. Roughsedge and Summers. Gentlemen,—I have made comparative analysis of your Seltzer Water, and of that of the Royal Seltzer Spa of Germany, and find them to be as nearly as possible of the same composition, and consequently I have no doubt ( of their having equal and similar medicinal properties. I am, Gentlemen, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, Sen., F.C.S., C.M.E.S.' Manchester, Dec. 20th, 1855. I I hereby certify that I have tested your Effervescent Seltzer Water, and I find it fully equal in quality to the best German Seltzer Water, while its effervescent pro- perties render it much more agreeable to the palate. I E. FRANKLAND, M.D.,F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry at Owen's College, Manchester, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britian.' The most incontrovertible evidence of the intrinsic merits of ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS' FLUID MAG- NESIA will be found in the followiug analysis by one of the most eminent Analytical Chemists of the day.- [COPT.] Bristol, Feb. 2nd, 1842. I hereby certify that I have analysed the following Fluid Magnesia ot commerce,' and I find in an imperial pint of each, the following quantities of Bi-Carbonate of Magnesia:— In Messrs Roughsedge and Summers. 491 Grains In Mr Dinneford's 255A In Sir J. Murray's 208A In Messrs Schweppe and Co's., 157J WILLIAM HERAPATH.' EASE AND HEALTH TO THE SICK HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. Diseases of the Skin. Universal approbation has been awarded to this famous Oint- ment for its efficiency in removing diseases of the skin. For scrofula, scurvy, and scald heads, and all eruptions of the skin, both in infancy and maturer years, no remedy can be applied which so quickly cures as Holloway's Ointment. In the nursery it should always be at hand to ease the many skin affections to which the majority of children are liable. In all heat and tooth sashes, the Ointment is wonderfulJy cooling and curative. To soldiers, sailors, miners, and travellers in foreign lands it is invaluable. Sores, Wounds, Bad Breasts, Bad Legs. In this class of maladies, an improvement in the appearance of the disease of the patient, follows the first dressing with the Ointment. It must not only be smeared on the wound, or sore, but be briskly rubbed for some inches round about the diseased swollen or painful parts. It will penetrate to the blood vessels, nerves, and muscles, and even to the bone, and will exercise the most wholesome healing and purifying power over every tissue re- quisite for thorough reparation. The effect of the Ointment is increased by fomenting with warm water before the Ointment is rubbed in but sores, when healing, should never be cleansed with sponge or any thing else, as the young and new flesh which appears like a cream, would be washed away. Blood to the Head, Apoplexy. Nothing gives so wiuph ease in these complaints from which so many suffer as Holloway's cycling and healing Ointment. When rubbed upon the spine, it acto most energetically in draw- ing surplus blood from the brain; even to children in teething this Ointment has a miraculous effect in preventing fits and convulsions, so often attendant on tooth cutting. The' pills should be used according to the directions. Rheumatism, Gout, Stiff Joints. Everyone suffering from these painful affections should this purifying Ointment, as it has rescued thousands frZo rr of torture, after every other means had been tried £ vai, Ointment should be well rubbed into the skin atTpLt t' • day, after it has been properly fomented with w^^T.106 water, and dried. The inflammation soon yields IndThp*«V"* no longer heipless resumes his accustomed wou'nation P Ut Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, Mumps?S ™e Th-oat and Diptheria. lo combat these diseases with success a which will have the whole absoi bmt Vs required Such a remedv is TTnlw,?i- system under its control, skin it nenetratps 1 8 Ointment: when rubbed on the imnuritv whinh m iF J3, removes anv obstruction or (MntmPnt^nt m%' be ^eir herutl.Y action. This on the very mainspring of Hfe, i'or through the Ri ii »i u new matter required for the body's reparation m au the above class of cases, the ointment and pills used con- jointly, will act so searchingly, and certainly, as to effect cures in the most deplorable cases. Fistidus and Piles. All inflammations and ulcerations of sensitive parts may be presently relieved, and ultimately cured, by the diligent use of this cooling and healing ointment, aided twice daily by bathine the parts in cold water. Immediate case springs from this treat- ment perseverance is n-essary to effect a permanent cure Asthma, Shortness of Breath. In these complaints the ointment should be well rubbed twice a day upon the chest, and between the shoulders it will nor. trate to the lungs, stimulate them to renewed exertions I stagnation of the blood, moderate the pulsation of & P °mit regulate the current of air through the bronehi^ M n' thus effect a permanent cure. oronchial tubes, and Both the Ointments and Pills should be used in the following Bad legs Chilblains ^Glandular c Bad breasts Chaimedhanrts Scurvy Bunions Cancers*0^ £ umbagogS Tumours^ oSf* |!epb»S. SippI„ Chieco-fnnt Fistula Sore tnroats bol ,t ^out Skin a;seiises (near T i kstabiishments of Professor Hollow av, 244 Sti-mrl indV?mpl-G Bar'} Londorl' also b3' a11 respectable K in Medicines throughout the civilized -wnriri following prices:—Is Ijd, 2s 9d, 4s K V JrvTe a coisi.lerable saving by taking the larper sizes 7 i ') i J rjSii • yy»MiTIIRS)1 |L CON TAINS DESIGNS &. PRICES OF 160 DIFFERENT I ARTCUES or EE2R00M FURNITURE AS WELL AS OFIOO i jj^iiEuSHLADS KPRIUES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDING J J Q .11t.z Q i;) k.i ¡i- -0 ii ;0 /3',)" q s?'p! SON 196 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, A E-OAnPOTC,W. t Jf DENTAL SURGERY. W. J. EVANS, TREVANE HOUSE, NEAR TENBY CBrother to the late T. Evans,) BEC:n^K°ItTreirP^tfuiIJ' f inform the Patients of the deceased, I i Inhabitants of Pembrokeshire generally that ha ^ce^rTe^bvbf"6 abo7 Prof^on aY'hlsrU" aence, or at Tenby by appointment; also at the Drama HoteL Pembroke, the last Saturday, and at the Mariners' Hotel Haverfordwest, the first Saturday, in every month. Trevane House, December 28ti, 1858. OLD BOTTLED POBT. GEORGE 'SMITH, 86, Gt. 7btow-&t. P-k-, LONDON, GRxzNwxcm4 Established 1785, Price List Free. 20,000 Dozens of the best Vineyards and Vintages down during the last 40 years, DINNEFOR D'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA has been, during twenty. five years, emphatically sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as the BEST REMEDY for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION, And as a MILD APERIENT for delicate constitution&, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, It forms an agreeable Effervescing Draught, In which its aperient qualities are much increased. During HOT SEASONS and in HOT CLIMATES, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been fouad hirhiv beneficial. — Manufactured (with the utmost attention toetraaeCh and purity) only by DINNEFORD & CO., 112, New Bond Street, London; And Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. THE ROYAL PATENT CAKE FOR CATTLE, AT t1? 10us- Per ton» delirered free to Rail in London. „„„ esier' a Carlisle, is a compound ofbttt rarinaceous products, with oleagenous seeds Twn equal to three of Linseed Cake. iwro tons (See Analysis and opinions.) THE COMPOUND FOOD FOR CATTLE is equal to any of those Articles known as < CATTLE FOO» Delivered as above, at £ 15 15s. per ton THE ORIGINAL ECONOMIC FOOD FOR CATTLE is no quack nostrum or fantastic condiment, bat a fin* fodder^ nntntl0US food to imP™* «nd mLwith o £ « £ At 30s. per cwt., delivered as above. Guanos, Manures, Bones, &c., of the best quality, at the most moderate Prices. Sole Inventors, Patentees, and Manufacturers, The London and Provincial Agricultural Company Limited Chief Offices-40, Mark Lane, London Albert Workl. Nightingale street. Strangeways, Manchester; and Car. isle Works, Abbey Town, near Carlisle. —^ TUESDAY, June ]7th, is the LAST DAY for Tlekets. ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. 302,168 Tickets have been sold in the fnnr drawings, and 4,200 PRIZES diKfriwIj • ,R P^OM TalrS,DEM*S^^ £ £ 1862, and will consist of upwards of ONE THOUSAND PRIZES. FIRST PRIZE i^rbent' [he .Tree'8 inclined." W. M. a i ». ow exhibiting in the Crystal Palaea Sydenham. (For remainder, see List of Prices.) Tickets,-price One Shilling,-each ticket entitlinir holder to one chance in the drawing m.v £ h.i ? the undermentioned Agents • or ther will iwf direct by the Secretary on the receipt of an -,irel" (stamM and directed), together with Vostage stam^? post-office order for the number »f ticketTrefuired JAJfiEp LAW» Secretary 46, Princess-street, Manchester. LOCAL AGENTS: fv n- Potter' Herald Office. BY HER ROYAL MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT MESSRS. GABRIELS, PATENT INDESTRUCTIBLE MINERAL TEETH I& THE OLD ESTABLISHED J ^CWTIStS^j 27, HARLEY STREET, CAVENDISI, SQU'ARE, AN 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON- LIVERPOOL; 134, DUKE ST. BIRMiNrTIi„ fKOSTEO EIDON,-GABRIEL'S SELF ;65»NEWST. U INUEsrilUCTIBLE MINEHAI^TP^Pt?ESIVE PATENT GUMS, without Palates. Springs orWiri ? and FLEXIBLE One set lasts a lifetime, & warranted fn and without operation, even when all others fail—at half»>I„ ,sticationorarticulation —Patent Re.tristered, >;0. 5Co M»r ^SU,aIC08t- OSTEO-EIDOW fectly pure India Rubber fr™ o 1862.—consist of a per- ali°their India rubbers used hvTW?lphate of Mercury, whZi 'r,th.j hence the injurious are mlxed and coloured April 27, —OsT3-o-KiDoN bP See <LancftS March 23. Patent, cannot be sunul^ U eing Prot«*ted by Royal Letters GABRIEL, The 01d ^\abH^h? "ameused by ™ ^t MeS CAVB.M,iSH-f;<u-ARj. and si 'T Dentists, 27, HAKLEV-STREET, POOL-134. I)rKE ™ 34, U-DGATE HlLL, LONBOK LIVKE' whe-e thev niav ho „ > BTRMINGHAM—65, NEW-8TJLET- Gold and White EnamelCmenf15' fr0m 10 t0 6' Stoppin^ to 15 guinea J^lnera^ Teeth> best in Europe, 4 to 7 and ]« *per set, warranted. STOPPINGS FOR T E H. h&Yin*0^ are ?acrifiee(l br the use of N- Stonn?n sounding names, than by ar r. s TheLi iur[onfgSKlVVia''labl>' ^ntain quicks'' ottter it -or suhstance, which tlowlv but .•IfTium,- the it was intended to save. llw t0Q*h._ GABRIEL'S CHEMICALLY HITF GVTTX PE' -.NAM KB Is the best Stopping e- i>eth. Toothache, no matter how far <' <■ injured mem'inr sound and useful Tr<ig pren^r entirely free i' ■ .>Uaiee, and ~'r* s=i!THiflcs, is s* lo: Tt,purpose. V.'irh *4*' for use, is -<'■! mi -c-oipt of Stan- Only ,r, Co'.intry Patients S»!va%