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... »6^SES) WY 8 OINTMENT AND PILLS. — For all skin to?11 r4e7ever inveterate, these medicines are a sove- ten of thp 11 • ^bile the Ointment passes through the ^On^tesn n' as water saturates the soil, or as salt je^ect an^ r'Ven f temporary; ...

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... CORRESPONDENCE. We do not consider ourselves responsible for the opinions and sentiments of our Correspondents^ PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. SIR,-The friends of the Infirmary and the public generally will be gratified to know that the Amateur Concert, recently held at the Shire-hall, has realised the sum of £ 43. This amount includes five pounds worth of tickets purchased by ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. On the inst, at Robeston Hall, in this county, the wife of J. Fisher, Esq, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 3rd instant, fit St. Thomas Church, by the Revd. Thomas Horn, Rector, John James Jenkins, Wine Mer- chant, Castle Squaie, to Mary Anne Richards, second daughter of the late William Cullis Rdiy, of High Street in this town. On the 4th inst., at ...

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... ^ajbmajrthe^HIEJE LECTURE.-On Friday evening last a very interesting and elaborate lecture was delivered at the Athenaum, by H. Vincent, Esq., the well known orator, Subject: The American Revolution.' The lecturer evinced great ability in the treatment of his subject. The audience was large and respectable. A vote of thanks was proposed to the lecturer by J. Littleboy, Esq., and on being ...

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... LIGHTHOUSE ON THE ISLAND OF GUERNSEY. bee f niassive and commanding structure which has exf n '°r some time in course of erection on the eastern enteinity of the Castle breakwater, at the southern Pi w?06 ou'er harbour, is now all bat com- tht i °nly thing that remains to be finished is anrl tkClng ens' which is to be done forthwith, Isf nf T\*new ^§ht will be exhibited on and after the f rc^ ...

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... HoM. OWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS.—Marvellous cures o sesatica, stiff joints, paralysis of the limbs, and other crippling di eases of the bones, sinews, and muscles, have been accom- plished by Holloway's Ointment. It is the only unguent which produces any impression on these complaints. The Pills also work wonders. The ointment and pills should be both used at the same time, for the action of ...

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... NARBERTH. ORDINATION.—Among- those ordained by the Bishop of Lichfield, on Trinity Sunday, we were glad to notice the name of Mr Samuel Harries, son of the Rev. Thomas Harries, Llandissilio. ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, should be sent to us in Manuscript, properly authenticated. We cannot under- take to search other papers for these announcements, which are frequently found to be incorrectly printed, or turn out to be untrue. BIRTHS. On the 26th ult., the wife of Mr. T. D. Meyler, Chemist, Hiiih-street, in this town, of a son. On the 30th ...

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... A DIFFICULTY OVEUCOMK.—The reason why it is so difficult to jVe your grates brilliantly polished is because you buy an Black Lead, if you buy the DIAMOND Bi.Ac& LI:AD,: difference is at once apparent, as it is perfectly pure.— ckitt$Son a, London Bridge, E. C., and Hull. ..HOLI.OWAV'S PILLS.—These pills are more efficacious in jU^agtheninjr a debilitated constitution than any other medicinc ...

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... PEMBROKE-DOCK. CONVERSION OF PEMBROKE DOCK YARD INFO AN IRON SHIP BUILDING ESTA- BLISHMENT. In the Ilcuse of Commons, on Monday, L >rd Clarence Paget, in moving the u.ivy estimates, announced that the Government had come to the determination not to olose Pembroke Dock Yard, but to (onveit it into an iron-ship building establishment. The f llowing passage in his speech, in which the noble rd ...

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... THE CREW.— Within the last few days the men of the Alabama nave had a run on shore, and a considerabl« number oi them hav.- visited Cape Town. They area rough-and-n-aoy motley lot, and pronounced, by those who can j ioge better in such matters than I can, to be a pirate crew p,ir excellence. One sample I saw was composed of two I'aliatx, carry ins formidable looking knives, with poisoned Made- ...