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STEAM C0MMUN1CA TION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. THE New Milford (Milford Haven) and Waterford X Daily Service (Sundays excepted). The Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Com- pany's Itoyal Mail Steamers will sail, weather per. mitting- FROM NEW MILFORD, At 7.45 p.m, on arrival of the 9 15 a.m Express, and 6,(, R.M. third class trains, so as to enable passeneeis to proceed by the 6.0 a.m. train to Limerick,Cork,&c. FROM WATERFORD, At 4.0 p.m, on arrival of the train from Cork.Limprick.&c 80 as to enable passengers to proceed by the 8 35 a.m, Brat and second class Express train, reaching London about 6.0 p.m, and third class, arriving in London 9.45 p.m. For further particulars apply to any of the Railway Stations, or to Messrs Jackson & Co, New Milfoid, South Wales. See Bradahaw's and Irish Guides, and Railway Time Tables. JjROWNand PULSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR Children's Diet. JjROWNand POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR All the uses to which the best Arrowroot is applicable. J^ROWNand POLSON'S CORN FLOUR BOILED WITH MILK, FOR BREAKFAST. B ROW Nand POLSON'S CORN FLOUR. BOILED WITH MILK, FOR SUPPER. II ROW Nand POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, TO THICKEN SOUPS. B now Nand POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, TO TIUCIEN SAUCES. JJ-SOWN aiMi POLSON'S CORN FLOUR. .• ,:A4 ,A, TO ^^THICKEN BEEF TEA j^ROVVNand POLSON'S CORN F,LOUR, FOR BLANC M A N G E. J^ROWN and POL«^)«^S CORN FLOUR, CAUTION—To obtain extra profit by the sale, Other qualities are sometimes audaciously substituted Ht&Uadof. BROWN and POLSON'S. I wMM v wtv A i t>r ^&cV > Vcf/A L'UOL"S AND COMFORT FOR THE BEDRIDDEN BY HOLLOWAY S OINTMENT. ^J^IS wonderful Ointment acts like mngic in relieving curing old sores, wounds, bad lege, ulcers, and penet l'ie B^in» when rubbed on the surface it and purifies each tissue on its passage, and 'iruof ^!e most wholesome influence over the internal ^hieV°-res" heals by cleansing all animal fluids with find come8 in contact, and thereby promotes a sound H Permanent cure. Gout and Rheumatism. ahT° sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism J*" Gout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After Q.^entation with warm water the soothing action of this 'otnient is most remarkable j it seems at once to lessen "oammatipn, ease pain, reduce the swelling, restore plural circulation, and expels the disease. For the '"wive complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are in- a'Uab!e specifics. lHptheria, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. th This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing n e Ointment. tliree times a day, upon the throat, chest, ife o! t';e Pat'en1" w'^ 800,1 penetrate and give jT^etiiate relief. In all stages of Influenza, Colds, and c.r°"ohitis, this treatment may be followed with effi- fftnCy ant* safety—indeed it has never been known to Varieties of Skin Diseases, Scrofula, and Scurvy. 8ir his Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm, Scurvy ol tfula, or King's Evil, and the most inveterate skin to which the human race is subject. They can- 3j0i, treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than Hi h a*'s Ointment, assisted by his celebrated Pills, the is act so Powerfully on the constitution and so purify fr0a7 that these disorders are completely eradicated li,e system, and lasting cure obtained. Th ^es> fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. comp!ai:its are most distressing to both body and 0ft|^ fa'se delicacy conccaling them trom the knowledge °st intilIiate friends. Persons suffer for years an £ simi'ar complaints when they might use c Hy 8 Ointment with instant relief, and effect their ^tit-i »re M the annoyance of explaining their ail. they arj.y°no* The Fills greatly assist the Ointment Secees,„j r"3T the blood, regulate its circulation, rene the ^ruc'ures, and invigorate the entire system, j. jutmentand Pille should be used in thef oilowino S cases:— fea? BfeasU^ n^-fi^°"foot fistulas S^re-throats Chilblains Gout Skin-disease felons Chapped-hands GlandularSweJ 'ngs Scurvy ilos.| ,C.0rns ^Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads cSfeiol and Ilheumatism I CrT g^Bav J ^t'ff-joints ScaUlheads Wounds at thi E^phantiasi t Sore Nipples y->wb ProfessorHolloway,244,Strand, 41, !•.«., I»-M, 11., SJ., tm'Xil m ^•eetf^erablesavuigbytakmgtheUrgersiKes. • "ul"'lor the guidance of patient'in everydLsorder UMh> Qllo\rav'« each pot. Wgiets Jin1n,n? Ointment can be bad of all Chemists »ifi;a welsh Directions, without ex;ra esper.se. VISITORS TO HAVERFORDWEST, AND OTHERS WHO WiSH TO EXPEND THEIR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT P. P. ELLIS'S G ROC E RY E STAB LIS R M E NT, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, WHERE they can select goods of choice quality, at suitable prices to meet their requirements. The Teas W and Coffees now on sale are unusually good. Reduced Prices charged on quantities. Orders by letter have particular attention PLEASE OBSERVE-LOWER, DOOR FOR RETAIL DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1812. II. 8c T. PROCTOR Invite the attention of Agriculturists to their SPECIAL BONE MANURES, Which are of a superior quality, and the most economical that can be used. PROCTOR'S TURNIP MANURE PROCTOR'S WHEAT MANURE PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE PROCTOR'S IOTATO MANURE I PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE BONK SUP-ERPIIOSPUATJE OF LIME. FULL PARTICULARS SENT FREE BY POST ON APPLICATON TO MESSRS. PROCTOR OR THEIR AGENTS. Address,—H. AND T. PROCTOR, ABTIFICIAL M 1ST XJ ill WOKK8, CATHAY, BRISTOL. V- WORKS, B I R M I N G H A M, CHESTER, WARWICK, AND BRISTOL. AG EN T S— Mr \V. VAUGHAN, Fishguard I Mr JOHN TST. EVANS, Aberayron Mr D. P. SAER, Seedsman, Pembroke Dock Mr C. MORGAN, Dandowi-bren Mr, T PARKER, Cardigan I Messrs. DAVIES BROT HERS, Drefacb, Llanybylber PRIZES OPEN TO TH2- AGRICULTURALISTS OF WALES. T WHICHER DAVIES BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CARGO OF BURNARD, LACK, & CQ'S. CELEBRATED MANURES which are unequalled for h ighagricultural value, and which during the past year have carried off the principal prizes at the leading public competitions in England. These Manures, which consist of the I COR NAN D ROOT MAN U It E, N_ AND DISSOLVED BONE MANURE, have been received in excellent condition, and are now ready for immediate delivery, at moderate rates for cash. T. W. D. begs to state that he intends offering TWO VALUABLE SILYFiR CUPS for competition by the Purchasers of the Mannrcs sold by him. These Prizes will be given for the best Cro*>s of Swede Turnips grown in pieces of not less than five acres in extent. The Cups have been purchased at first hand in one of the principal manufacturing establishments in the Kingdom: FIRST PRIZE, value. £ 10 10s SECOND Ditto, Value q3 A constant supply of the Manures will be kept at North Hall, St Ishmael*, as well as at the Warehouses In Haverfordwest. Deliveries to the Railway Station free of charge. '>If; AGRICULTURAL SEEDS of all kinds on Sale, and warranted to be of the best quality. TEAS. supplied wholesale and to families, in chests, half-chests, and 201b caddies, not to be surpasssed by any house in the trade. ENGLISH ALES & IRISH PORTERS OF THE FINEST FLAVOUR. • BEST WILTSHIRE AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE FLOUR, PURE AND UNADULTERATED. MILFORD BREWERY. fjlARMERS and others can be supplied with good Harvest Beer at IOd. per gallon, in quantities of no: less than 4)1. gallons, A reduction of 2d per gallon to those taking it away in their OWN CASKS, and paying cash. Fresh yeast at all times. STAR BUCK & CO. HAROLDSTONE WEST. POSTPONEMENT OF THE OPENING OF THE SCHOOL' ROOM TO THURSDA Y, THE 4th OF JUNE, 1S68, WHEN A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER- TAINMENT WILL TAKE PLACE. TICKETS, Is. WILLIAM H. BAMKIN, TEACHER OF A VJGA TION AND NA U TIC 1L A S R TO NO M Y, HAKI N, MILFORD,
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PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS, 18G8. Honorary Secretariea beg most respect fully ti L aoknowledge the receipt of the following sums, anc would at the same time respectfully urge upon the aH;en- tion of those Clergymen and Dissenting .Minister's in tlH- County, who have not yet irade collections in behalf or this Institution for the present year, the pressing nor many claims which it has on their sympathy and support. £ S. i! Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev. J. D. Palmour n. 2 3 0 Ditto in M anorbier Church, Offertory," per Rev J, H. Lamb 1 1 0
SPIRIT RAPPING.
SPIRIT RAPPING. The following appeared in the Tmes of Monday :— SIR,-On the Tunes of March 22, 1862, you published a letter about 4 spirit rapping.' Thme who cltre can refer to the tetter, but as the judgment in lyonn Home now accords with former eKprriences of spiritual con- juring, it may not be unfair to remind your readers of the lormer communication. A party* of people devoid of any spccial scientific or other knowledge, but with cool wit and sound senses. detected a medium who was then famous in London, and who very lately was still trading successfully on well- known sonorous English names in America. It would be a shame to spoil his little game by naming him. This mRn rapped by pressing the back of the nail of his middle finger against an edge cut on the side of a pencil, the point of which he pressed upon an uncovered mahogany table, by resting his thumb heavily upon the butt end. When the bent nail slipped past the edge it made a ticking sound, which wat increased and spread by the bare table as by a sounding board, lie leant his head thoughtful,), upon his left hand, and with his left arm he masked his right hand, which WHS clostd about the pencil; butoneoftheau lier.ee who had sharp eyes saw muscular contraction* it; part of the wtizt which happened to be exposed; and so the trick was found out. As the medium made the niKe which he asserted to be inixde by spirits, he was a humbug: and the rest of his performance was only tolerable conjuring. Any printer ustd to read letters upside down could h-ave read the names of the deceased, which were written on slips of paper orenly upon the tatilp. Any thimblerigger might have I paimed a (inzan of the p$per>pi!ls which the me- dium made by roil ng up the ¡.ips which were laid in a piate before him, and whi-eh Were oiigiuahy cut out according to his pattern. Piiprr pellets of like pattera were seen in his loose sleeve; he pul'cd crumpled slips under the table, and read them witn the coolest t ffrontery ascommunicatinns written by the spirits who were .under the table in shoals. Tney li'ted it—with the medium's l?(t knee. One of the party who had good ''ars heard a distant whisper, which thi medium, wbo was nearer, proclaimed shortly afterwards as the name of a spirit, who then wrote the naire of the country where he died. He wrote with the inspired medium's band and pencil openly on the tab'.e. without any attempt at conjuring; and the thing was c'utie W th an amount of impudence that savoured of repeated success. According to at, h mangy family lapdog o ight to have been tnt iticii hy the proximity of all these gloats, but he quietly scratched bis ears nnder the table while the ghosts were writing, and he beat such a rat- tat-too on the njor with his tail and hind legs that the medium expelled him in a rag, FroIO the moment he emerell the room the man's whole demeanour was that of a cheat, eajzerly watching for hints in faces, dresses, pictures, photograph", books, and everything near him. Where lie saw t-trengih he recoiled; where he detected a weak nerve there he pounced and clung 8.1111 worried like a wease I on the hack of a hare. That man wM!tgt()M humbug; because he was cruel to a nervous girl, that which you printed was written, and shortly afterward? he skedaddled. The judgment In Lyo-i v Home, which you print this morning, does not directly touch the question of spiritual manifestations; it only decides as to the validity of-cer- tain illegal gifts, acts, and deeds. But we now learn on authority that certain comm inications which seemed to have been worth about £ d'),000 before this judgment, and which are not now worth one rap, were made by raps' of the old kind, which were only heard in the presence of the medium who never took money and who is a gentleman. I have not the hnnour of his acquaintance. Perhaps it is because I am still May 23. Ax E?.lB'>IHiiD SriiiiT.
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Haverfordwest POSTAL regulations Peatln:t8ter-:Ma BUR ant EvExis. UP MAIT. TO T.ONDOTT. I Late letters with-nidi-| Penarture of p.m. | ticnalstainp, 5.5. | Mai"i5.15p.m. T> m rP **11. TO TE E NORTH. j Lett letter* with addi-I Departure of 10.i5 a.m. | tionalstamp, 11.10 Mail 11.27 a. EQ. F1S8T »0V7N MAIL TO PKMBROKK. PEMBROKE-DOCK. MILT CRD WB IRELAN-J). JJ32 Closes j Late letters with a<idi- | Departure of tfcl-e p.ia. [ tional stamp, 10 p.m. Kail S a.m. m^xdbowm mail TO psx&rckx, Sc., &C.,AND ieej.anp. Closes Late letters with addi- Depcroire c-f l.SCp.sa. | ticna.1 stamp, i.30. | Mail 1.35 p. JO. i/CStdan Down Mail arrives 6.S5 a.m. Letters delivered M5e.ni. itofth Down Mailarrives 1.50 p.m. Lettersdelivered 2.20 p.m. FirstUp Mail from Muford, &c.,arrives 11.35 a m. Letters delivered 2.30 p.m. 8econdUpMail from Milford,&o,arrives 5.SO j.m. Lettersdelivered 6.0 p.m. The public are recommended when applying foi jnev Orders, t > use printed Application Forme,' which save; jie, and afford greater security than verba. messages against mistakes. These forms are supplied gratuitously at all oSiccs to any cue requiring money orders. -7 The commission on inland money orders is as follows: On sums not. exceeding £ 2. 3d. AhoveSSido do £ 5 6d. 1, 95 do do E-7 fd. „ 1:7 do do £ 10 i». The commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Cape o Good Hope, New South Wales, New Zealand, Qupo:sL,1ld: Australia is fourfold these bums, and on Money Orders payable at Gibraltar or Malta threefold. No "ingle order can be granted for T,, ore than £ 1.0. A ifitter, book, or other packet, on which the postage has been pre-paid m stamps, can be registered to any part of the Kingdom for a fee of fourper.ee. All- letters posted containing coin arc now taxed with the e unoed registration • of id, and an additiona fine of id.
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STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of JUNE, 1868. The Liverpooland BristolChannel Steam Navigation Comnanv's Steamships Sovbrctoh, Capt, Qi!»bs Winbkrvbrk,Capt• J.Bamtt MO.NTASU, Capt Speakman AXNIJ.-VKR.S-ON,Capt.Itoul^.on JA-K BACOK, Capt. Old. J. KBKNKDV, Capt. Welsh Capt. Tallan. AGNES JACK, Capt. Hon is Llewzlz-sh, Capt. Beckett •iu oaD?ve' ?r 80rae °tlier suitable vessel, is intended tosa Witts OOous and Passengers, (liilcsaprevented by any unforeseta MeutTcnct) as follows, with or without pilots, aud iibertj to tow Ycasels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Laj\ciM)g passengers for SWANSEA, at the MumMe? (-reather Saturday June <? ..10 morn Saturday 20 9 morn Saturday 13 2i after I Saturday 27 S after From Bristol. banding Passengersfor Swansea at the V-uirb,e-lfweatter pei flitting) june 7 4 mora • Sunday 21 morn y 11 9 rnorn J Sunday 28. 9 morn From Milford far Liverpool. jteturMngfroia Bristolevery Tuesday, and from Svar. s?a every Wednesday. Wednesday June 3 9 Eig'hl. j Wednesday.17.. 7 even Wednesday 10.. 2 a!t?r | Wednesday 24 I after F A KK8:— (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. Return ihlt ml to ov from Liverpool 13s Od 7s' nd 's Mill., r; to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7s Cd Miii'i-i'd to or trom Swansea (Mumbles} 5s Od 3s Od — Pas?e:;i:ers are landed and embarked at Milford {weather per- n'.illinsl free ot charge in the Eteam Tender GIPSY. For tuitaerpartieutttrs see small bill, or apply to John Baccn and Co., Managing Owners, H, Water-street, Liverpool; G. J3. S'in?, Bristol; Charles Laiab, Swansea; John Knnworthy ard qu., M.tRc.I.f.st.er. 1, R. D. HOSE, AOL.-«V ?.'iL?oaD.