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II BRECON AND MERTHYR SECTION.…
BRECON AND MERTHYR SECTION. DOWN TRAINS WEEK DAYS. | STATIONS. ANA 3 C|A3G A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Brecon dep. 6 50IT 20 4 10 talyllyn 7 011 30 3 0 4 25 6 40 ^dlvbont 7 1511 £ 5 3 15 4 35 6 55 boWer 7 5012 25 3 35 5 15 7 30 fcant arr- 8 012 35 3 45 5 25 7 40 Merthyr, by Coach 8 45 1 30 4 30 6 15 8 25 UP TRAINS. WEEK DAYS. STATIONS. 1 2 and 3 Class. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. I P.M. Merthyr, by Coachl 7 010 15 11 30 3 0| 4 40 Dowlais or Pant.I 8 1511 1512 40 4 01 5 45 t>olygaer 8 2511 2512 50 4 10 5 55 •Palybont 9 011 55i 1 20 4 35| 6 30 Talyllyn 9 1512 15| 1 30 4 50 6 45 {^recon, arr. 9 25) I 40 ) 6 55 MARKET TICKETS are issued to the nearest market Towns.—To Hereford on Wednesdays and a.turdays, by the 7-0 and 10-15 a.m. Up Trains, 0,1 which days a Market Train will leave Hereford at 4-30 p.m., calling at all Stations, and arriving at Hay .t 6.15 p.m.; to Hay on Thursdays, by the 9-45 a.m. own Train and 7-0 a.m. and 10-15 Up Trains; and Brecon on Saturdays by the 8-15 a.m. Up Train. hese Tickets will be available to return by any Train lyertised to stop at the Station at which the Ticket issued. SUNDAY TRAINS will run on this Line each unday at 8.30 a..m., and 5-40 p.m., from Brecon, and -it) a.m. and 7-0 p.m. from Dowlais. Tickets will 1 issued by these Trains at Single Fare for the Double urney, available on the day of issue only.
MID-WALES RAILWAY.
MID-WALES RAILWAY. ^STATIONS! UP TRAINS. a.m. P- m. "p Mer.(coacli)d. 7 010 15 3 0 K^Dowlais 8 15 11 15 4 0 1 Sm°,lygaer 8 2511 25 4 10 y»ont 9 oil 55 1 35 T-,i.iyllyn J. ar. 9 15 12 15 1 50 ct 1,2,3.1,2,3.1,2,3.1,2,2 t,2,3 WalesRaia.m. mixed p.m. p.m. p.m. Brecon.dep. 7 l5 9 () 12 2()2 304 TidyllynJ.arr. _7_|a 9 20 12 30 2 45 5 0 TalyllyuJuc.d 7 2J>|9~25 12 40 3 5 5 0 S* Trefinon 7 30( 9 35 Talgarth 7 40,10 0 13 553 595 15 sgcksJuodX4510 10 1 04 0 5 20 I$3CocksJuc.d. 7 4511 0 1 1^4 55 5 Boughrood 7 5211 10 1 17 4 205 30 Erwood 8 3 11 35 2 30 4 35-5 igQ g Builth (Wells) 8 2012 10 2 455 305 55 1 Newbridge. 8 3312 30 2 05 50 6 lo Doldowlod 8 43 1 0 2 10 6 20 Rhayader 8 55 1 45 2 20 6 30 Pantydwr 9 13 2 10 2 35 -6 50 Tylwch 9 24 2 25 7 0 Llanidloes arr. 9 30 2 35 2 50 7 10 STATToNS. DOWN TRAPB, ex. Classes on 3.1,2,3.1^3 1^3 1&3 Wales Railway, mixed a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Llanidloes dep. 6 50 8 551 104 157 15 ts Jylwch 7 09 21 17 4 22 7 32 I pantydwr 7 25 9 151 30 4 35 7 57 3 Rhayader 7 50 9 30 1 45 4 50 8 20 tq Doldowlod 8 10 9401 525 08 30 J ^vbridge 8 35 9 50 2 0 5 10 8 50 5 §,lilth(Wells). 8 5010 5 2 15 5 25 9 20 j is Erwood 10 25 2 30 5 40 9 40 g ia()Ughrood 10 35 2 40 5 50 10 0 n ^-jjocks June 10 45 2 45 5 58 10 7 i^ocksJuc. dep. TTT 10 45 2 45 6 5 V0I2 ■• 4algarth 10 502 50 6 13 1025 ^fmon 11 0 6 25 ^jyllyn Jnc.ar. 11 5 3 5 6 301045 WJ;ly%nJuc.dep 11 5 3 5 6 30 1055 an 11 153 156 4011 5. Ig^rpJJyUynJuc.dep 11 30 3 0 6 40 'SK? 0nt 11 55 3 15 6 55 12 25 3 35 7 30 °wlais(for Mer 12 35|3 45 7 40 |
Family Notices
On the 17th inst., the wife of Mordecai Jones, Esq., Watton, Brecon, of a son. On the 20th inst., the wife of David William Jones Thomas, Esq., solicitor, Watton, Brecon, of a daughter. On Tuesday last Mr. Moens for the first time
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made his appearance on the Stock Exchange since his escape, and was received with a demonstration of welcome, which put a stop to all business for some tune. An eye witness of the scene says that the cheers which greeted Mr. Moens were such as can only be heard on the Stock Exchange on ex- traordinary occasions. The grand jury at the Old Bailey, have thrown out the bill against Mr. Sprague, the Ashburton surgeon, and he has been set at liberty. t
BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY.
BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. I HEREFORD, HAY, AND BRECON SECTION. DOWN TRAINS [1&21&21&2 1,2,3. UUWIN |am p.m. p.m. p.m. Hereford dep. I 9 4512 50 2 50 8 0 Credenhill I 9 57 1 3 3 2 8 12 Aloorhanipton lio 8 1 15 3 12 8 25 Kinnersley !10 18 1 23 3 20 8 35 Eardisley jlO 25 1 30 3 25 8 40 Whitney !10 32 1 40 3 33 8 50 Hay [10 40 1 50 3 43 9 0 Grlasbtiry 10 50 2 0 3 55 9 10 Three Cocks Junction.|10 55 2 5 4 0 9 16 Talgarth Ill 8 2 10 4 8 9 24 Talyllyn Junction 11 22 2 20 4 22 9 40 (Brecon arr. 11 40 2 30 4 35 9 50 Dowlais 12 20 3 45 5 25 v.. Merthyr (by coach). 1 15 4 30 6 15 UP TRAINS -1,2,3,1 & 21 ^2X7273. VV lKAlJMb. a.m. a.m. p.m. -I 1 Merthyr (by coach). 7 010 15i 3 0 Dovvlais 8 15 11 15 4 0 Brecon .dep. 7 010 15 1 0 5 30 Talyllyn Junction 7 1010 25 1 10 5 40 Talgarth 7 2210 38 1 25 5 55 Three Cocks Junction. 7 3010 45 1 33 6 .5 Glasbury 7 3511 0 1 40 6 10 Hay 7 4511 8 1 50 6 25 Whitney 7 55 11 17 2 0 6 35? Eardisley ,W. 8 311 28 2.12 6 42^ Kinnersley 8 1011 30 6 47 Moorbanipton 8? 22 II 40 2 25 6 57 Credenhill 8 35 11 50 7 10 Hereford arr. 8 45 12 0 2 40 7 25 Sunday Trains will leave Brecon for Hereford at 9-15 a.m., arriving at Hereford at 11-6 am. -and". another at 5-30 p.m., arriving at 7-15 p.m. Return Trains will leave Hereford at 12 p.n. arriving in Brecon at 2-0 p.m., and an other will leave Hereford at 7-30 p.m., arriving at Brecon at 9-15 p.m.
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SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF BRECON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBOURHOOD. THE Cheapest and only House where the newest and most fashionable French Silk, Velvet Nap, Grease Proof, and Self Adjusting HAT can be obtained, is at T. AND cols., TOP OF SHIP STREET. 100 6d., lis., 14s. The above Hats are delightful and easy for the fore- head, and warranted to give every satisfaction to the purchaser. I HOW MAKE TO MONEY. BY investing your purchase capital at HENRY PHIPPS'S, Cheap Clothing Establishment, Red House, High Street, Brecon, where Hats, Caps, Coats, Yests, Trousers, Leather Leggings, Shirts, Braces, &c., are kept in endless variety. Annexed is a list of prices, which will convey to you the great interest you will obtain by depositing your cash at this NEW and CHEAP SHOP. One trial will prove this important fact. '¡ £ s. d. Men's good Overcoats 0 8 11 Boys Ditto 0 5 11 Men's Cloth Vests 0 2 6 Boys. DittD 0 1 3 Mfen's Cloth Trousers 0 6 11 £ s. d. Boys Cloth Trousers 0 4 3 Men's and Boys Caps, from 0 0 3 Silk Ties 0 0 3- ,.4 Scarfs v :0 0 5 Leather Leggings 20d. to V. 0 3 6 TAKE NOTICE.—This large stock cannot be sold except for ready money, and no abatemen^ J S G- O L D B N", ■y. (From Professor Brown's London,) HAIR DRESSER AND PERFITJIBR, SHIP STREET, BRECON*. A choice selection of Brushes, Combs, and other Fancy Articles. Hair Cutting and Shampooing on the premises. BRECON. TO BE LET, WITH immediate possession, the DWELLING- HOUSE, STABLE, and PREMISES, situate in Watergate, in the occupation of J. Williams Esq., M.D. Apply to Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS Registrar, Llan- faes, Brecon. TO BE SOLD, A FARM, called Tan-y-graig-isaf, in the parish of Senny, Breconshire, containing about 36 Acres of Pasture and Arable land, adjoining the moun- tain, with an extensive right thereon, and with good buildings. For further particulars apply to HOWELL PRICE, Blaencamlais, Senny Bridge, Devynnock. TO BE LET, BOL-Y-MAEN FARM, six miles from the Town — of Brecon, in the parish of Llanvihangel- Nantbrane, in the county of Brecon, containing 77 acres and 17 perches of Arable, Pasture, and Mea- dow land, with an extensive right of common adjoining the Farm. A term of years can be obtained. Further particulars can be had, on applying to MR. DOUTHWAITE, No. 11, Merthyr Road, Aber- gavenny. August 7th, 1865. KBENICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, Without a particle of Mercury, Antimony, or other mineral ingredient, require no confinement in- doors, nor any special rules with regard to diet, their operation having a strengthening tendency, and recommended for 0 HEAD-ACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE HEAD AND STOMACH. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. COLERIDGE HOUSE, SWANSEA, Jan. 18, 1864. I have examined the Pills which go under the name of KERNICK'S PILLS," and I know their composition. I have also tested their effects. I can truly certify as to the absence of all mineral or ^,yW^o^ts ingredients and I can safely recom- mend them as one of the best aperient Pills for or mary use in constipated habits that I know. '• JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.A. M.D. BRISTOL, September, 1862. Sir,—After trymg many doctors for the Liver Complaint, and all of them failino, to do me any good, I t'rtok one box of Your Pills, and to my astonishment found instant relief, and before the second box was consumed was entirely cured. RICHARD REES, The celebrated Cheap John. THESE INVALUABLE FILLS ARE PREPARED ONLY BY S. P. KERNICK, 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his ap- 11 pointed Agents, in Boxes at Is. lid. and 7§d. each. WHOLESALE AGENTS, LONDON BARCLAY & SONS. LOCAL AGENTS: Trecastle, Mr. Watkins, Manchester House; Brecon, Mr. Jones, Stone-cutter; Llanfaes, and Mr. W. Evans, Gunsmith Crickhowell, Mr. Cristopher, Chemist. 7 ,5 -y 4 7 IV 5 TO BE LET, TTTITH immediate possession, a HOUSE, GAR- DEN, and WHEELWRIGHT'S SHOP, situate in Orchard Street, Llanfaes, lately in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Prosser. For particulars apply to Mr. DAVID THOMAS, Solicitor, Brecon. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a call of £2 in respect of each of the Shares of the above Company will become due" on MONDAY the 2nd day of OCTOBER, payable to the Bankers of the Company, Messrs. HUGHES and JOSEPH, Brecon, and that Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum will be charged on all amounts not paid on or before that day. By order, EDWIN A. WRIGHT, Secretary. Brecon, September 15th, 1865. THOUSANDS NOW USE Johnson, Johnson&Co's 4iW PURE TEA Because it is better in quality than all-others :1- The Prices are all now reduced EIGHT-PENCE PER POUND. Former price 3/4, Reduced to 2/8 Former price 3/8, Reduced to 3/. Former price 4/ Reduced to 3/4 Former price 4/4, Reduced to 3/8 Former price 4/8, Reduced to 4/. See that the name of '^Ml Johnson,Johnson&Co is on each Packet. (Sold in Packets by Agents in every Town. LOCAL AGENTS. Brecon-Hall, Chemist, High Street. Aberdare-Thomas, Chemist. Aberavon-—Jones, Printer. Abersychan—Martin, Post Office. Bridgend—Jones, Chemist. Brynmawr—Jones, Stationer. Cardiff-Drane, 11 Bute Street. Dowlais-Lewis, Chemist. Hay—Watkins, Post Office. Llanelly—Morgan Griffiths. Merthyr-Edwards, Chemist, George Town. Mountain Ash—Thomas, Chemist. Newport—Thomas, 170 and 129 Commercial Street. Nantyglo-Allen, Post Office. Pontypool-Edwards, Printer. Po n tarda we—E vang, Post Office. Porthcawle—Jones, Chemist. Swansea—Andrew, 14 Castle Square. „ Thomas 65 Oxford Square. Tredegar—Crowe, Post Office. Ystalyfera—Davies, Bookseller. WHOLESALE WAREI-IOUSE, 17 BLOMFIED ST. CITY. Johnson,Johnson & Co's PURE UNCOLOURED TEA Is now preferred to all others. Sold in Packets by dgexub avrj Team, SOLE AGENT IN BRECON, HALL, CHEMIST, High Street. WANTED. A PRACTICAL GARDENER who understands gardening in all its branches, wishes an en- gagement for two or three days a week. Apply at the Office of this Paper. General PRINTING '& STATIONERY ;it @îj1ftl1 "REPORTER OFFICE," BULWARK, BRECON. DAVID WILLIAMS BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has now in STOCK, V great variety of STATIONERY COODS, which will be found cheaper than any yet offered to the public of this Town and neighbourhood, and for quality will bear auy comparison, it being his anxious wish to supply articles at once reasonable THE STOCK includes Printing, Writing, and Note Papers in great variety, Cartridge and Bill Papers, Tissues of nearly every shade, Blotting Papers and Pads Black, Blue, and Red Inks; Steel Pens and Pen-holders- in great variety, Quill Pens, Black-lead pencils, propelling and in wood, Sealing Wax, Ink- stands, India Rubber, Elastic Bands a large and suitable collection of Toys in and out of Boxes ONE PENNY BOTTLES OF GUM, an article required and used by:4verybody. Note Paper from ljd. per quire to 6d. per quire. Envelopes from I ld. per packet to 2s. per packet. J\rourning'N()té,Paper and Envelopes. Memorandum Books, • Account Books, Metalic i and Pocket Books, Purses, &c"- » • PRINTING DEPARTMENT. D. W. begs further to invite the attention of the Inhabitants of Brecon and County generally, to the facilities he possesses of executing orders to any extent in Letterpress Printing in all its departments, with elegancy, accuracy, and despatch. X s. cl. For 100 Broadside Double Demy Bills, 36in. by 23in., from 1 10 0 For 100 Broadside Double Crown Bills, 31in. by 20in., from 0 18 0 For 100 Broadside Royal Bills, 25tin. by 20in., from 0 17 0 For 100 Broadside Demy Bills, 22iin. by I7|in., from 0 15 0 For 100 Broadside Crown Bills, 21in. by 36in., from 0 12 0 For 100 Broadside Foolscap Bills, 17in. by 131 in., from 0 9 6 For 100 Folio Royal Bills, 20in. by 13in., from 0 9 3 For 100 Folio Demy Bills, 17iin. by 11iin., from 0 8 0 For .100 Folio Crown Bills, 15Ain. by lOJin., from 0 6 6 For 100 Folio Foolscap Bills, 13j in. by 8|in., from 0 6 0 Fro 100 4to. Royal Bills, 13in. by lOin., from 0 5 0 For 100 4to. Demy Bills, llin. by 9in., from 0 4 6 For 100 4to. Crown Bills, lOin. by 8in., from 0 4 0 Extra charge for Colored Inks, but no extras for Colored Paper. PONTITHEL, BRECON SHIRE. Unreserved sale of Farming Stock, Crops, Imple- ments of Husbandry, and other Effects. MR. J. PROBERT Will Sell BY AUCTION, On the above premises, under a deed of assignment, On FRIDAY, the 29th day of October, 1865, The whole of the FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising 2 heifers in calf, 2 calves; 70 wethers, 50 ewes, and 50 lambs, to be sold in'suitable lots, 4 cart horses and their gearing, 2 hack horses, gig and harness, 2 waggons, 2 carts, 3 ploughs, chaff- cutter, turnip-cutter, malt-crusher, made by Hodges and Wright, and the usual assortment of small implements. Crops at Pontithel:—one rick of hay, one ditto of barley, a quantity of clover, vetches, and about two acres of turnips. At Pantygollen:—a quantity of oats, hay, clover, barley, and four acres of turnips. At Blaena :a quantity of wheat and hay. To view the crops, &c., apply to Mr. Williams at Pontithel. Luncheon on the table at eleven o'clock, sale to commence, punctually at one. HEREFORD, HAY, & BRECON RAILWAY. l T?OR SALE, Two Shares in the above Com- pany. For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. [A CARD.] R- KING" COACH MAKER, Lion Street, and Saint Michael Street, Brecon. Repairs neatly executed at moderate charges. PERAMBULATORS REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER. BOROUGH OF BRECON. SALE OF MODERN AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Drawing and Dining Room Suites, in Spanish Mahogany and Walnut. R- J-^uvcies HALL 'Will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 26th of SEPTEMBER, 1865, at the House of J onN WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D., (who is going abroad) situate in the WATERGATE, the whole of the' Household Furniture, Beds, and Bed Linen, &c., as under:— ICTCHEN-six chairs, kitchen table, pembroke ditto, fender and fire irons, zinc safe, sauce- pans, kettles, earthenware, &c. DINING ROOM mahogany telescope dining table 7ft. Sin. by 4ft., six spanish mahogany leather seated dining room chairs, pier glass in gold frame, 4ft. 8in. by 3ft. Bin:, fender and fire irons, wire window blinds, blinds and rollers, table cover, mahogany pole and rings,, two pairs of green repp curtains 12 feet long, two engravings in gold frames, drugget and hearth rug to match, child's chair, chimney ornaments, eight day time piece, black marble case. DRAWING Room-tapestry carpet 17ft. 6in. by 10ft. hearth rug to match, Fender and fire irons, pair of bell pulls, three vases, pink and gold, sarcophagus occasional table, two pairs of Muslin curtains, pair of brass window poles rings and brackets, two window blinds and rollers, rosewood writing desk with brass mountings, handsomely carved walnut tree couch, covered with green repp, six drawing room chairs to match, rosewood oblong loo table carved- pillar and claws, table cover, door mat and square of floor cloth, childs' chair and table, cane back and seat, palmer's lamp, three engravings in gold frame trial of the Earl of Strafford," trial of King Charles the first," and "the doves," fancy china card basket, handkerchief box, fancy box and crochet box. BEDROOM No. I-handsome"spanish mahogany arabian bedstead with spiral pillar ed drab moreen hangings, wool mattress, feather bé& bolster and pillow mahogany wash stand with V marble top, ditto dressing table to match, mahogany swing glass with marble slab, magnificent spanish mahogany wardrobe with wings, cane seated chairs, easy chair, carpet, hip bath, mahogany double rail towel horse, chamber ware, blinds and rollers. BEDROOM No. 2-french bedstead, feather bed, bolster and pillow, hair mattress, mahogany swing glass, oak beareau with glass book case on top, I blind and roller. DISPENSING Room-laroe oak chest, green baize fire screen, child's cradle, dispens- ing counter. MAID'S Room-french bedstead, two feather beds, wash stand and ware, dressing table, swing .glass. STABLE AND YARD—two buckets' three horse rugs, roller, man's saddle, Pelham bridle and another, two chaff cutters, shcvel and dung fork, also a quantity of home made blankets, bed linen, glass, china, and earthenware. The A. uctioneer begs to call the attention of Parties furnishing as the above has been recently selected from one 0f the first London Firms, and all equal to new. On view the day prior to the Sale. The sale to commence at 3 o'Clock, p.m., precisely. BRISTOL IPACKET -111L, COMPANY. JOHN PROTHERO Respectfully informs the inhabitants of the Town of Brecon and neighbourhood, that he has just tpken to the old established and well conducted Carrying Business of the late Mr. W. Thomas, and that all goods intended for conveyance by his Boats, which will arrive in Brecon from Newport every other day, will receive his prompt attention. All goods to be conveyed by Prothero's Boats, from London, per Great Western & South Wales 'Railway" Newport, from Liverpool, Manchester Birmingham, and from the North of England, per "London and North Western" to Newport, thence per PROTHERO'S BOATS, and all goods from Bristol, per "Burton's Bristol Packet." Goods carried and delivered with care and at moderate charges. IW No more complaints of delay in delivering goods.-Prothero s Boats will wait the arrival of the Packets at Newport, and be despatched with promptness to Brecon three times a week. Brecon, 1st Oct., 1863. PURE TEA.—The Importations this season of Messrs. Johnson, Johnson, & Co., London, are admitted to be the Purest- Strongest and Best,- they are now sold Eight-pence per lb. cheaper and in packets only- to prevent disappointment see that the name is on each packet—it is sold by Agents in every Town. For Agents in this neigh- bourhood see advertisement in our columns. girtbo.