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ST. MARTIN'S CHOOCH, HAVERFORDWEST.
ST. MARTIN'S CHOOCH, HAVERFORDWEST. rriHIS Church is in a stato of decay throughout roof, walls, artd I windows, and the dry rot is active in the interior. It» not fit for worshippers and, if not at onoe repaired, will soon De- •ome a ruin. To «ffcct the repairs barely is required of the money that shall be contributed a landowaei the Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, Picton Castle, has promis^ to addti e tenth. Towards the amount requisite £ 476 has Wen A chureh rate has been refused. The population, a v £ ?r. People, is over 2000. The income of the tke tithes go to an impropriator, resident in Ameuca. Resistance te earnestly solicited. SA.JSUB& MHARKS, I Thou shalt find it after many days. Perpetual Curate. HBNJlT MATHIAS, | churchwardens. RICHABD EVANS, ) JE d. Amsunt contributed 476 9 9 George Harris, Esq, Ricfce«ton. 5 0 0 Mrs Miles, Bingham Rectory, Nottll. I 0 « MrGwynneHMhes.Hiph-atreet 1 0 » Henry Allen, Esq, Crcsselly 2 2 0 By Miss Gwyther-A Friend 0 » « Mrs. P. Lort Phillips, Easthook 3 0 fl J. Harding Harries, Esq., Trevaccoon 2 « 0 Rev. Sir Erasmus Williams', Bart 2 0 S. Messrs Wilkins & Co, Haveifordwest.
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40 BOLD BY THE WIXOWlKO AOKKTS THIS DISTRICT. ^VBRFORD Wl'.SE" ler^Chemist. Anrf- .Richard Buokney. Iaueh^» Williams, Groow. Hilfn?^ jas. Johns, 4, Charles-street. ™ D. Humphreys, Bakin. CtIol, 8. W. Willing, Grocer. Kmbroke-doik Provision Company. Saundersfoot B. Thomas, Grocer. SSZ..Z. Thomas Brown, Grocer. Tenby .W. Thomas, Grocer. fOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES ARE CEI^BBATED for their J GREAT STRENGTH, THEIR ii?Can- CIOXJ8 FLAVOUR. Price, per lb., Is, Is 4d, Mid U 8d, in Can lsters, and Air-tigtet Packets, from 2 osss. to I lbs. JOJlN CA-SSELL'S PCKB FlUID. SHIIXIHO TEA. FARMER'S PATENT Moss COOOA, IS 6d per lb. VALUABLE AGENCY. Agents wanted tor Cabell's Coffees aad Teas in there is not one already. For terms apply to John Oa«seU 5 80, Fenchurch-#treet, London or Longmaa, Leenard, « ^oineon, Caunteselip, Bristol. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH tHE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Fit New Milford (Mil/trd Havm)$Waterferd. DAILY SERVICE-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, ,Dft Waterford snd Milford Haven Steam Ship Company's Vessels, will sail as under (wind and weather permitting). WATERFORD & MILFORD HAVEN. Water ford, 3.15 p.m.on From New Miltord,7.15 of the train from Cork. arnral of th« 9.40 a.m. express to M *« to eaable and«.» a.m. third class trains, Imagers to proceed by the so TSTffi to 'CL •««■ train, reaching a.m. tiain. to **&ilon about 11 a m Lifflonclc, Cork, Co^Tsteam'ers' will sail from a< gSnd' we^tSf permiffl of the 8.15 a.m. Express Tram, New Milford TMilford Haven] Tuesdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. **t>ress, and 6.0 a.m. Trains, at about 7.30 p.m. i further particulars apply at auy of the ^ndon! Messrs Ford and Jackson, 36, Cannon-8tree^ .5i i(je taS5»lway Station,New Milford, alstoBradshaw s Railway ^Pinae Tables. ^Pinae Tables. BIRDS FRANCIS'S PILLS. II T^ESE Pills are most deservedly recommenced for ther in no?n efflcacy in *u bilious complaints, diseases ofthel rjdigestion, flatulency, jaundice, sick headache, and all disea es *ue alimentary canal.. f w,(« eminent C ^ra\&AU<Z- n: ce e nty. „ HIRD'S PECTORAL BALSAM, i,. They are prepared from the recine of the late Mr rraiieis, oi w,(« eminent C ^ra\&AU<Z- celeb?Hyr Vii0ti8 administratiott t y „ HIRD'S PECTORAL BALSAM, Colds, Asthma, Hooping '-ough,JHJkulty of breathing, and all disorders of the ChMt• ji^16 Preparation wiH be found to afford ^-kiess ^otinga free expectoration, without promoting ackneM^ the difficulty of Breathing, loosen the Phlegm, and allay tne Sensation which occasions the Cough* Sold in Bottles, Is. l £ d. HIRD'S ANTI-CHOLERA MIXTURE, A^tain Qure for Looseness, Diarrhea, English Cholera and all t Bowel Complaints. I have been very much weakenedby obtain ^tedly had medicines from the Doctor, but co f ^e^ssista^I-S^ K Sold in Bottles|at Is ljd, and 2s 9d. «Sa V>«ed solely by J. Hits, late W. T. Hird, (established Pembroke.
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STEAM COMMUNICATION BETTTBEW ^POOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of APRIL, 1861. and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, r*. Prevented by any unforeseen recurrence) as follows, ot Without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. -April 6 7i eve* I Saturday 20 S £ even -t< ii morn | Saturday 27 11 morn W From Milford Jor Bristol. > Passengers tor Swansea at the Mumbles (weather » permitting) J^V-April. 7 u.. 3 after | Sunday 21 I after • 6 morn | Sunday 2« 6 mora from Bristol every Tuesday* and from Swansea every Wednesday. From Milford for Liverpool. -April 3 5 after | Wednesday 10. 11 night | Wednesday. 24.. lOmght Wednesday, May 1, 5 o'clock afternoon. /TJ FABES:— k-, VReturn tickets available for two voyages.) HttSto„ Cabin, ^ek./eiiirn ^ilt0^ to n1 ?om ^i>erP°°1 138 Sj \t' k tS lrom Bristol 8s 6d 7s 0d 13s. Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Oa V landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- &> i, fr?.e of charge in the Steam Tender Gipsy. 8ee small bill, or apply to John Bacon and tL^°1; pl^Owners, 14,Water-street,Liverpeol*, G.H.Evans, ^r. Karles Lamb, Swansea; John Ken worthy &»•> Man- J&, B ORE, AGENT, MIIfobti.
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Sold in Bottles, Is. lid. HIRD'S ANTI-CHOLERA MIXTURE, A^tain Qure for Looseness, Diarrhea, English Cholera and all t Bowel Complaints. I have been very much weakenedby obtain ^tedly had medicines from the Doctor, but co f ^e^ssista^I-S^ liediciue, and have never suffered the leastsUlce from 'to b (Signed) JOHN GRIFFITHS. "r. J. Ilird. K Sold in Bottles|at Is ljd, and 2s 9d. «Sa V>«ed solely by J. Hits, late W. T. Hird, (established Pembroke. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETTTBEW ^POOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of APRIL, 1861. and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, r*. Prevented by any unforeseen recurrence) as follows, ot Without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. -April 6 7i eve* I Saturday 20 S £ even -t< ii morn | Saturday 27 11 morn W From Milford Jor Bristol. > Passengers tor Swansea at the Mumbles (weather » permitting) J^V-April. 7 u.. 3 after | Sunday 21 I after • 6 morn | Sunday 2« 6 mora from Bristol every Tuesday* and from Swansea every Wednesday. From Milford for Liverpool. -April 3 5 after | Wednesday 10. 11 night | Wednesday. 24.. lOmght Wednesday, May 1, 5 o'clock afternoon. /TJ FABES:— k-, VReturn tickets available for two voyages.) HttSto„ Cabin, ^ek./eiiirn ^ilt0^ to n1 ?om ^i>erP°°1 138 Sj \t' k tS lrom Bristol 8s 6d 7s 0d 13s. Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Oa V landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- &> i, fr?.e of charge in the Steam Tender Gipsy. 8ee small bill, or apply to John Bacon and tL^°1; pl^Owners, 14,Water-street,Liverpeol*, G.H.Evans, ^r. Karles Lamb, Swansea; John Ken worthy &»•> Man- J&, RORE, AGENT) MIIfobti. LONDON HOUSE, PEMBROKE, D AVIKS' MOB Or AN. DC P RAT T, EG t,,) announce to the Public generally that they have now completed their Purchases for the SPRING TTTADE, and have succeeded in obtaining, in the LONDON and other Alarkets, some of the B NEWEST AND CHOICEBT GOODS BROUGHT OUT THIS SEASON, IN KICH BE0CH1, SIKS, MOHAIRS, BEGES, POPGUNS, BAREGES. & OTHER SEW MATERIALS POK MAMTLBS, IN LIGHT SUMMER CLOTHS, RICH: GLACES, &c., IN GBJIAT VAMMT OF SHAPBS; JACKETS, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, PARACHUTES, GLOVES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c, &c. SHOW DAY-TIIURSDAY, 11TH INST. • THE QENTLEMA N'S DEPABTMENT Will be found replete with every Novelty in COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, YESTINGS, T I E;S, GLOVES, COLLARS, &c, &c; Also, a fresh lot of LINCOLN t BENNET'S GEL EBB A TED HA TS, CA PS, tc. The remaining part of the Stock of Carpettinga, Sheetings, Damask ^fishin^' to be cleared out at a farther Reduction, presenting a favourable opportunity for all who are Kurnismng. London House, Pembroke. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IMMENSE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE! F. TKEWENT, STANDARD HOUSE, PEMBROKE-DO OK, MEYRICK-STREET AND COMMERCIAL ROW, BEGS to announce that for some time past he has been preparing for the SPRING TRADE, and in order to complete his STOCK, he has again visited London, where he has purchased for cash, a large variety of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, A beautiful selection of LADIES' DRESSES, of the newest designs; Black and Coloured SILKS; VELVETS; elegant MANTLES; long and square French and Paisley SHAWLS, &c. MILLINKRT I N A. X. L ITS BE INCHES- sua iMr'08" THE STOCK OF PRINTS AND MUSLIN GOODS Will b, found larger e,«, «ud gggg.»Uon 1. requested «o the THE FINE AND SUPERFINE WEST OF ENGLAND BROADCLOTHS Are direct from the Manufactories, and will be founl, for fast colour and quality, superior Gobds at moderate prices. SCOTCH AND MANCHESTER GOODS, Contracted for previous to the advance of price, enables him to offer Cords, Moleskins, Calicoes, Long-cloths, Contracted tor prev gt gamt) price as last sea80n. 8ome few qualities lower. THE STOCK OF HOSIERY, Consisting of m .m ^o'n T. E&LEtf °" > FLAKKSLS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, AND COUNTERPANES, Household and Family Linens, taut Moreensto"" KUdtmiMto Carpettings, Druggets, Matting, Rugs, Jrioorciotns, &c. LONDON AND PARIS HATS OF THE BEST MAKERS, NE". AND FASHIONABLE OUTFITS FOR INDIA, THE OOLONIES, te. A Large Stock of Stationery, Maps, Charts, 4o, at his Eitablishment, Commercial Bow. 2J JPEK CKNT. FOB CASH. F. T. with gratitude for past favours, respectfully solicits an early call. Pembroke-Dock, March. 1861. p, B. SANGUINETTI, 5 2, REGBNTSTREET.& 163, FENCHURCH STREET, ARMY AND NAVY CLOTHIER, TiTrT?q At,, NNNORTunity of drawing attention to the perfection to which he has HOW brought the coil 7w«on of that most difficult article of dress—TROUSERS. The material has been expressly manufactured jrTnd it possesses such elasticity that, cut on his peculiar plan, neither Braces or Straps are requisite, and the Trousers consequently combine with the most fashionable and elegant style the greatest possible comfort to thTheestvle of his COATS are so well known throughout the different kingdoms as to need no comment. The materials used are of first-class-being soley West ot England and Scotch' TO SPORTING GENTLEMEN. F B. S. begs to mention that for the Leather Department he has secured the services of ME. NICHOLL F B. S. betes to mention that for the Leather Department he has secured the services of ME. NICHOLL the eminent maker of the prepared Leather Shooting Coats, Hunting Breeches, &c., late of Pall Mall and I^mbwd-street, who received Prince Albert's Certificate Medal and Report of the Royal Commission of the Great Exhibition «f 1851. The Leather used for hunting and for other garments is manufactured only by him, and the ^The W^rpro^lieaACT Sho^ing^Galters and Leggings, also Waterproof Leather Driving and Shooting Glove, and Gauntlets, have received the highest patronage, and maintained an unrivalled position amongst art manufac- tUItrLfdmrtrunn"e6tar7to'8ay that for every artiole made in F. B. Sangjjinetti's establishment, none but the hest and choicest materials are used,-that the Workmanship is of the highest class, and the Cutting per- formed by the best British and Foreign Artists, under F. B. Sanguinetti's immediate personal inspection. The businessof the Swansea and City Branches will be conducted m the same vigorous manner that has been the ..iioraftArifltio of F. B. Sanftuinetti's establishment at Regent-street. Ordersfer outfits to India ind the Colonies executed and dispatched by the return mail. SHOOTING. Ttnicker Bockers- Hunting Breeches-Zouave Buskins-Napoleon Leggings-Prepared Leather Riding Trou- 5 Tuckets nartiollv or wholly waterproc f KBequalled and most invaluable for sporting purposes, for Si 5,f offlT Ad Ledies Wrtta with or without Bl«k F.e^ to Riding or Hunting. Exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 F. B. SanguinettL 62. Regent-street. PHILIP JENKINS WHITE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, PRENDKRGAST, KAVBBjrORDWKST. ■OWTITTTFRY of every description neatly repaired; J Eciock And Watcfc«J of all kinds cleaned and care- fully ?^red»t extremely low prices. Orders executed OH the thortest notice. ■ April 9,1861. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF' 30 YEARS. Typ H. M JONES, Jones will attsad (private apartments) at the CasUe uotei,« fordwest, on the ^es^ay; Lion Hotel, Pembroke, on TUui sday, and Commercial Hotel, Pater, on Friday.. H week ia Mr Jones will also for the future attend, in tha. ^ond.weeK m the month, ori Monday, at the Kutzen Arms Hotel, si ] on Tuesday and Wednesday, at Mr Jenkins, Bank House,le y and on Thursday and Friday, at the Kelson Hotel, Milford. A vacancy for a young gentleman M 1m Articled PWJil. No I, Nelson-place, Swansea. MR. JAMES RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHER Pian»-F»rtes Tuned. RBSIDBNCB-ST. THOMAS-STRBBT, HAVBKFOBSWB8T NEYLAND (NEW MILFORD). BEADY MONEY SALE. GEORGE N. HASSELL Has been instructed by Mr Mainwaring (who is leaving the country) to offer for SALS BY AUCTION, on Wed- nesday the 24th of April, 1861, at two o'clock precisely, f HHE whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and .JL other effects, comprising, mahogany cheffionier, mahogany couch with curled hair seat, mahogany cot- tage dining table on pillar with extra leaf, mahogany diningroom chairs, with curled hair seats, mahogany easy chair, carpet and hearthrug, fender and fireirons, lour-post and French bedsteads, with mattresses, oak chest of drawers, washingstands and ware, dressing table, double towel horse, two large dressing glasses in maho gany frames, cane and birch chairs, two gun cases, deal tables, eight-day clock in mahogany case, knifebox, coffee mill, teacaddy, workbox, writing desk, buckets, tubs, china, ware, glass, &c,&c. Haverfordwest, April 15th, 1861. rv'
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HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS. Postmaster—Ma BRYANT ETKNIS. VP HAIL TO X,ON*OX. Box Closes I Late letters with addi- I Departure of 3.50 p.m. j tional stamp, 4.30. | Mail 4.50 p.m. 17P MAIL TO THE NORTH. Box Closes I Late lettsrs with addi- j Departure of ,8.30. a.m. j tional stamp, 8.4?. MaiHS.50fL.in. Fiasf DOWK MAIL TO PEMBROKE, PEMBROKE-DOCK, ttnXFMB tND IRELAND. Box Closes I Late letters with addi- I Departare of 7.50 a.m. | tional stamp, 8 a.m. | Mail 8.5 a.m. WECOKD DOWN HAIL TO PEMBROKE, &C., &C., AND ISXLAMn.. Box Closes | Late letters with addi- Departure of 1.20 p.m. I tional stamp, 1.30. Mail 1. 35, p.m. London Down Mail arrives 6.10 a.m. Letters delivered 9.10 a.m. North Down Mail arrives 1.46 p.m. Letters delivered <5.10 p.m. First Up Mail from Milford, &c., arrives 8.56 a.m.' Letters delivered 9.16 a.m. Second Up Mail from Milford, &c, arrives 4.56 p.m. Letters delivered C10 p jn..
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WORMS! WORMS! wo-itms t IMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES. JENKINS'S celebrated infallible Herbal Biscuits, or Worm- cakes, the greatest blessing ever offered to the public, for the expulsion of all kinds of intestinal worms in children or grown pAsong, One dose will inevitably prove a cure. In packlts, at 7Ad, and Is Ud each. Prepared only by D. M. Jenkins, chenalst, Medical Hstllj Newcastle Emlyn, juid retailed by all respectable chemists and medicine vendors in the tow. and counter throughout the United Kingdom. Sold in Haverfordwest by T. Williams, chemist, and W. Wil- liams, chemist; Milford, Williams, chemist, Jones chemist; Pembroke, Ormond, chemist; Pembroke-dock, Moore, chemist; Narberth, Nicholas, chemist; lishguard, Vaughan, chemist; Newport, Williams, chemist; Cardigan, J. Williams.. NEW MILFORD STEEPLE CHASES WILL TAKE PLACK ON THURSDAY, APRIL THE 25th, 186L. THE HUNTERS' STAKES, Of 1 sOY. each, 10s forfeit, with jgi5 added, the second horse to save his stake; open to horses regularly hunted with Mr Lort Phillips's Hounds, and that have never won any public uaoney; 3 years old, lost; 4 years, lOst 81b; 5 years, list 41b; 6 years and aged, 12st. Horses that have started for public money 7 lb extra. Over three miles of fair hunting country. THE FARMERS' RACE, A Handicap of 10s each, with X6 added, second horse to save his stake, (post entry) for horses bona fide the pro- perty of farmers residing within the limits of Mr Lost Phillips's hunt. Over three miles of country A PONY RACE, A Handicap of 5s each, with C2 added, second pony to save his stake. Entries to be made to the Secretary, Mr Avery, at the Commercial Inn, up to nine o'clock on Saturday evening, April 2let. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. WILLIAM H. SAUKDERS, ESQ, ) STPWFLR(IS CAPT. PRICE, l;"th Regt, j a wards. MR MATHIAS, Clerk of the Course. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED IN A FEW MINUTES, WITJlOVT INJURY TO THE 811)f. TEN year's trial has proved the efticaey of Atkins's preparation for the immediate removal and destroying of superfluous hair oa the face, arms, and neck, without the least injury to the skin. A sealed packet sent free, with directions for use, to any address, on receipt of be, money order, or stamps. Copy of a Testimonial proving the effioaey of the above preparation. Eaton Square, London, June 20th. I860. Miss Hamilton presents her compliments to Mr Atkins, and respectfully states and thanks him at the same time,, for the com- plete success she derived from using his preparation: it was the means of removing the disfigurement on the face, with which she had been previously troubled for many years. Numerous other Testimonials can be seen (if required) as to its effieaey. ATKINS'S ENAMEL, the only known preparation that will give a Pearly Whiteness to the Teeth and Nails. Price 2s Cd and 4s id per box. ATKINS'S READ LOTION cleanses the Skin of the Head and improves the Hair by one application. Price 38 6d and be fid per bottle. ATKINS'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a certain preparation for Restoring and Beautifying the Human Hair, producing Eye- brows, Whiskers, and Moustaches in a few weeks. Prioe Sb per pot. Wholesale Agents, Barclay & Sonft, London; Raines & Co, Edinburgh, and 40, Hanover-street, Liverpool; Blanchard & Co, Bridge-street, York; Retail of all respectable Chemists, Hair Dressers, Perfumers, and Patent Medicine Vendors. The above preparations are prepared by John Atkins, Perfulner, 1, Falcon Villa, Falcon Road, Battersea, near London. HEALTH FOR A SHILLING L HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Weakness and Debility. IN cases of debility, languor, and nervousness generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effect of these Pills is in the highest degree braeing, renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid caase of disease; re-establish the digestion, regulate all the secretions, brace the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame to its pristine health and vigour. They increase the appetite while they secure perfect digest oil to all ordinary food, and release the invalid from restraint in diet. A Word to Females. There are two periods, especially in Woman's life, which re- quire for safe passage judgment and attention. Irregularity is apt at those critical times to take place and to lay the foun- dation of future disease. These Pills, safe in action, axd effective in result, should be taken at certain periods, and the issue will be morrelloui, both to the young and middle aged. They pre- v?at nervousness, hysterics, dropsy, and a host of similar serious disorders, by expelling all impurities from the system, therefore none should ever be without them. CouffAs, Colds, and Asthmas. No medicine will cure colds so quickly as these Pills, when of long duration or settled on the chest, or even though It has assumed the first stage of asthma, they may be relied on as.a certain and never failing cure, particularly if the Ointment be well rubbed into the chest and throat night and morning. If this catch the eye of any asthmatical person so bad as evenDet able to lie down in bed, let him well use these two preparations for only a week, and the result will be marvellous. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:- Ag*e Dropsy iLiver Com-1 Kc-Doulourenx Asthma Dysentery plaints j Tumours Bilious Oom- Erysipelas jioago Uleers plaints Female Ii- Piles I' Venereal Affec- Blotches gn the regularities Rheumatism tions Skin Fever" of all Retention of Worms of all; Bowel Com- kinds Urine kinds rJ plaints Fits Scrofula or Weakness, from Colics Gout King's Evil whatever cause Constipation of Head-ache Sore Throats Sic., &c. the bowels Indigestion Stone & gravel Consumption Inflammation Seoondary Consumption Inflammation Secondary Debility Jaundice Symptoms Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and also by all respectable Drug- gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Civilized World at the following prices:-Is. Ud., 2s 9d., 4a. Cd., lis., 22s. and 33s. oach Box. Thorn is s col, saying by taking the larger sizes. N.fi.—BirectiQns for i, guidance of Patients in every disorder •ttixed to each bos.