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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 MOEQAN AND C O'S., TOP OF SHIP STREET. 10s. 6d., 128., 14s. The above Hats are delightful and easy for the fore- head, and warranted to give every satisfaction to- the purchaser. I-K- -I 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 HEAD-ACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE HEAD AND STOMACH. IFPDRTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONt COLERIDGE HOUSE, SWANSEA, Jan. 18, 1864. I have examined the Pills which go under Ihe ;>w!ue of KERNICK'S PILLS," and I know' composition. I have also tested their effects. "4: can truly certify as to the absence of all mineral or injurious ingredients and I can safely recom- mend them as one of the best aperient Pills for ordinary use in constipated habits that I know. JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.A. M.. BRISTOL, September, 1862. Sir,—After trying many doctors for the Liver Compkimfc, and all of them failing to do me afiy good, I took 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 PILLS ARE PREPARED ONLY BY S. P. KEIMSTICK, 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his ap- pointed Agents, in Boxes at Is. 1 ld. and 71d. each. WHOLESALE AGENTS, LONDON BARCLAY & SONS. Y LOCAL AGENTS: Trecastle, M r. Watkins, Manchester House; Brecon,, Mr. Jones, Stone-cutter; Llanfaes, and Mr. W.; Evans, Gunsmith Crickhowell, Mr. Cristopher, Chemist. THOUSANDS NOW USE Johnson, Johnson&Co's iPURE TEA Because it is better in quality than all others The Prices are all now reduced flGHT-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 "4SMI 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—J ones, Chemist. Brynmawr—Jones, Stationer. Cardiff-Drane, 11 Bute Street. Dowlais-Lewis, Chemist. Eardisley—Harper, Post Office. Hay-Watkins, Post Office. Llanelly—Morgan Griffiths. Merthyr—Lewis, Chemist, George Town. Mountain Ash—Thomas, Chemist. Newprt- Thomas, 170 and 129 Commercial Street. Nantyglo—Allen, Post Office. Pontypool—Edwards, Printer. Politardawe-Evai)s, Post Office. Porthcawle—Jones, Chemist. Swansea—Andrew, 14 Castle Square. Thomas 65 Oxford Square. Tredegar—Crowe, Post Office. Y stalyfera-Davies Bookseller. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 17 BLOMFIELD ST. CITY. Wjohr.s,on,j,,I, & Ces PURE UNCOLOURED TEA Is now preferred to all otheML StU it fvbu b) d&tMu „ truy Tim. SOLE AGENT IN BRECON, > HALL, CHEMIST, High Street. [A CARD.] "W. R- KING, COACH MAKER, Lion Street, and Saint Michael Street, Brecon. Repairs neatly executed at moderate charges. PERAMBULATORS REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER. THE ELECTORS -AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BRECON AND TOWN OF LLYWEL. .GENTLEMEN, The pleasing manner in which you re- ceived me on a former'occasion has tempted me again- to offer my services to your notice. The addresses of the Two ^aadidates already in the Field, require reviewing:,— Howel Gwyn, Mcjfore, is a pure Independent Conservative, willing t^)* support any Measure to relieve those (who honestly differ from him in their religious views,) from paying Church Rates, con- sidering the Ballot^i^pojisistent with the pure spirit of Englishmen, we *need not expect him to Vote for the extension of the Franchise. 1"" The Earl of Brecknock, from his name and con- nection with your Ancient Borough, has a claim for your support. His political opinions being ad- verse to those of our la £ e* lamented Member, will neutralize that blaii^ The line of policy ex|^ssed by the above-named Candidates, my humbje^inion is, that they are not liberal enough for the; Electors and Non-Elec- tors of this Borough. The special point .P#is$i to bring before you is, that I am prepared to, be more liberal, having been fortunate enough to take jdvantage of the Markets which enables me to, &mr you a superb lot of WINTER CLOTHING ^en the most liberal terms so that one and all shafT exclaim "Phipps for Brecknock." I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, H. PHIPPS. Red House; High Street, C Brecon, October 30th, 18€5. t- V IWDEPENDEir^, ELECTORS OF THE BOROFGrll or BRECON -B 0 IR O'U G IT -RECON AND TOWN m LLYWELL. GENTLEME T'. '■ i' After the very flattefing manner in which yojv.have received me Ij^hould be ungrateful ^were I not ^to (%|mbrace this early opportunity of returning.iyft|E^)S^iaost sincere and heartfelt thanks. The success I have met with far exceeds my most sanguine expectations, and I entertain no doubt, when my canvass is complete, that I shall find a decided majority of votes in my favour, and in this belief I subscribe myself, Your most obliged and grateful Servant, HOWEL GWYN. Brecon, Ootober 9th, 1865. The Rev. THOMAS JOHN POWELL, Deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to Re- lieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all creditors and other persons having any debt or claim against or upon the Estate of the Reverend Thomas John Powell, late of Cantreff, in the county of Brecon, Clerk, deceased, (who died on the 7th day of April, 1864, and whose Will was proved in' the Hereford District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 11th day of October, 1864, by Arabella Powell, Widow, Capel Miers, Esquire, and me the undersigned James Wintle, the Execu- trix and Executors) are hereby required to send in full particulars of their claims to me the undersigned James Wintle, on or before the 30th day of De- cember next, at the expiration of which time the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Ex- ecutors shall then have had notice and the said Executors will apt be liable for the assets so distri- buted to any persqn of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 20th day of November, 1865. JAMES WINTLE, Newnham, Gloucestershire. General PRINTING & STATIONERY "REPORTER OFFICE," BULWARK, BRECON. DAVID WILLIAMS "OEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has now in STOCK, a great variety of STATIONERY COODS, I
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH…
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BRECON AND TOWN OF LLYWELL. GENTLEMEN, Solicitous as I am for the honor of represen- ting you in Parliament, my respect for your feelings on the loss of your late lamented Member has hitherto commanded my silence. My political principles are, I have no doubt well known to you all as being Conservative and Independent. I consider the very essence of the Creed of the Conservative to be, the use of the pruning Knife, carefully to cut off every proved and acknowledged abuse, and to aim at progress and improvement. Though firmly attached to the Established Church, I nevertheless deeply respect the convic- tion of those who honestly differ from me in their religious views, and I shall therefore support any Measure that will relieve those who entertain con- scientious scruples from any longer paying Church Rates. Believing the Income Tax to be inquisitorial, I am oppifsed to its continuance, and think it ought only to be used as a temporary resource in cases of War or any great financial embarrassment of the Country. I consider the Ballot to be incon- sistent with the spirit of the English constitution, and am convinced it would not prove any real advantage or safeguard to the Voter. I am no stranger to your ancient Borough and Oounty, with which my Family has been connected for many centuries, and I should indeed feel proud and gra- tified if the connection were cemented by my becoming your Representative in the House of Commons. You may depend, in such an event, upon my best exertions being used to promote in every way the welfare of your Borough, as well as of the Country at large. I have the honor to remain, GENTLEMEN, Your Faithful Servant, HOWEL GWYN. Brecon. Oct. 6th, 1865.
Advertising
THE WELLINCTON HOTEL, BRECON, IS now open, and affords accommodation of a very superior character to families and com- mercial gentlemen. The house has undergone extensive alterations, and now contains spacious Commercial, Coffee, Ladies Coffee and Private Sittings Rooms, superb- ly furnished. The Bedrooms are large and airy, and are fitted up luxuriously. Billiard Room, with one of the best Tables in the Kingdom. The domestic arrangement under the manage- ment of a very experienced lady, ensure every comfort to Visitors, whilst the cellars have been stocked with Wines, Spirits, &c., of the most choice character, and such as cannot fail to give the highest satisfaction. The Hotel is situated in the most open and spacious thoroughfare in the town, and contiguous to the Shire Hall and the principal houses of busi- ness, and only five minutes walk from the Railway Station. The Directors in establishing this Hotel, have been anxious to supply a want long felt, and in soliciting the patronage of the Nobility and the Commercial and Agricultural Community, they feel confident in asserting that every comfort and convenience will be found combined with moderate charges. Omnibuses to and from every train. A market ordinary every Saturday, at I 30. Lock up Coach Houses and Posting in all its branches. DAVID BROWN, Brecon, Oct. 3rd, 1865. Manager. I BRISTOL PACKET IL p COMPANY. I JOHN PROTHERO Respectfully informs the inhabitants of the Town of Brecon and neighbourhood, that he has just taken 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 ivith care and at moderate charges. dT 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. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19TH, IS THE LAST DAY FOR TICKETS. 1865.-TWELFTH SEAS0N.-18G5. ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. 1,120,776 Tickets have been sold in the eleven previous drawings, and 12,602 PRIZES distributed, including 3,125 Paintings, in amounts varying from 200 guineas downards, being ONE PRIZE in each 88 Tickets. The DRAWING for PRIZES will take place ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1865, and will consist of upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED PRIZES. First Prize: "PROSPERO'S ISLE" A. J. TVooliner X,150. Second Prize: "LUGGERS OFF BOULOGNE "J. J. Wilson. £ 120. Third Prize: "MARKET MORNING T. F. Serring £ 85. Fourth Prize: SCENE FROM 'OTHELLO T. G. Middleton, £84. Fifth Prize: "LAST LOAD OF THE HARVEST"C. H. Sart. £ M. In the Exhibition of Works of British Artists, Manchester, and about 320 other Paintings from £80 down. [Particulars in Prize Lists.] Tickets, ONE SHILLING each, entitling the holder to one chance in the drawing, may be had from the undermentioned agent; or will be for- warded direct by the Secretary on receipt of en- velope (stamped and directed), together with post- age stamps or post-office order for the number of Tickets required. JAMES G. LAW, Secretary, 39, Oxford-street, Manchester. LOCAL AGENT: MR. D. WILLIAMS, "REPORTER" OFFICE. BRECON NEW WATERWORKS. Loans on Mortgage Debentures. THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH of the Borough of Brecon, hereby give NOTICE, that they are prepared to receive proposals for Loans bearing interest at £5 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, on the security of Mortgages of the General District Rates of the said Borough, granted under the sanction and authority of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment. Communications to be addressed to the under- signed, at the office of the Board, Struet, Brecon. By order, STEPHEN BOWEN EVANS, Clerk to the Board. Brecon, 22nd Nov., 1865. BRECON & MERTHYR RAILWAY PARCEL OFFICE. npHE Public are respectfully informed, that for -L general convenience, the above office will, from this date, and until further notice, be in High Street, where Parcels can be booked to all the principal Towns in England. CHARLES GIBSON, Brecon, Dec. 1st, 1865. A gent. WHITTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL 100,000, With power to increase to One Million. (Established 1855.) A ALL kinds of Life Assurances effected. Immediate and deferred Annuities. Term Assurances. Invalid lives assured on equitable terms. Free policies to those who cannot continue their payments after 5 years. Low rates and liberal Bonuses. For particulars and prospectuses apply to the Agents. AGENT AT BRECON Mr. Williams, chemist, High Street. LLANGYNIDER Rev. F. Evans. Manager for South Wales-J. Bailey, Stuart Hall, Cardiff. COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE FOR SOUTH WALES. David Joseph, Esq', Ely Rise, Chairman. Rev. T. Price, M.A., Ph.D., Aberdare. Rev. r. Rees, D'D., Swansea. Rev. C. Short, M.A., Swansea. John Carr, Esq., Cardiff. Richard Cory, Jun., Esq., Cardiff. INTO TX O E "jpOUND STRAYING in the Public streets in the Borough of Brecon, on the 30th November, 1865, a light greyjfflire PONY, about 7 years old, and 1H hands lÜgh, with a long mane and switch tail. Unless claimed before SATURDAY the 16th inst., the Pony will be Sold by AUCTION, to defray ex- penses. H. LEE, Chief Superintendent of the Brecon 6th Dec., 1865. Borough Police. TO BE LET, FROM the First of January next, that old estab- -L lished BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS, COT- TAGE, and GARDEN, adjoining the Three Hoise Shoes, situate in Llanfaes, in the Town of Brecon. -For particulars apply to Mr. EVAN LEWIS, Three Horse Shoes, Brecon.
BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY.
BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. HEREFORD, HAY, AND BRECON SECTION. DOWN TRAINS, I & 2,1 &- 21 & a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 1-1- Hereford depj 9 45 12 50 2 50 8 0 Credenhill 9 57 1 3 3 2! 8 12 Moorhampton |l0 8 1 15 3 12| 8 25 Kinnersley !l0 18 1 23 3 20j 8 35 Eardisley 10 25 1 30 3 25! 8 40 Whitney 10 32 1 40j 3 33! 8 50 Hay 10 40 1 50; 3 43' 9 0 Glasbury 10 50 .2 ()J 3 55' 9 10 Three Cocks Junction. 110 55j 2 51 4 0: 9 16 Talgarth ill 8 2 10 4 8 9 24 Talyllyn Junction ,11 22: 2 2-0! 4 22: 9 40 Brecon arr. 11 40s 2 30j 4 35; 9 50 Dowlais |l2 35| 3 45j 5 25^ Merthyr (by coach). I 1 301 4 30: 6 151 UP TRAINS.1, 2,3 1 & 2 1 &, 2 1, 2, 3. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Merthyr (by coach) 7 5)10 15! 3 0 Dowlais 8 5011 15; 4 0 Brecon dep. 7 0! 10 15 1 Oj 5 30 Talyllyn Junction 7 lO'lO 25 1 lOj 5 40 Talgarth 7 22|l0 38 1 25; 5 55 Three Cocks Junction. 7 30:10 45j 1 33! 6 5 Glasbury 7 35!ll 0 1 40: 6 10 Hay 7 45 11 10 1 50! 6 25 Whitney 7 55!11 20 2 0 6 35 Eardisley 8 311 3.0 2 12: 6 42 Kinnersley 8 1011 36 6 47 Moorhampton 8 2211 44 2 25; 6 57 Credenhill 8 35;il 54 7 10 Hereford arr. 8 45 12 10 2 40; 7 25
BRECON AND MERTHYR SECTION.
BRECON AND MERTHYR SECTION. DOWN TRAINS R< WEEK DAYS. STATIONS. :——5, 0 RT| 1, 2, and 3 Class. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Brecon ..dep. 7 3011 20 4 10 Talyllyn 7 4011 30 3 0 4 25 6 40 Talybont 7 5211 55 3 15 4 35 6 55 Dolygaer 8 25 12 25 3 35i 5 15 7 30 Pant arr. 8 35 12 35 3 45 5 25 7 40 Merthyr, by Coach 9 20 1 30 4 301 6 15 8 25 UP TRAINS. WEEK DAYS. STATIONS. 1 2 and 3 clàss. A.M. A.M. I A.M. P.M. P.M. Merthyr, by Coach 7 3510 011 30 3 0 4 40 Dowlais or Pant. 8 5011 15112 50 4 0 5 45 Dolygaer 9 011 25} 1 0 4 10 5 55 Talybont 9 3011 55: 1 30| 4 35 6 30 Talyllyn 9 42 12 lOj 1 40j 4 50 6 45 Brecon, arr. 9 55 j I 50] 6 55 MARKET TICKETS are issued to the nearest Market Towns.—To Hereford on Wednesdays and Saturdays, by the 7-0 and 10-15 a.m. Up Trains, on which days a Market Train will leave Hereford at 4-30 p.m., calling at all Stations, and arriving at Hay at 6.15 p.m. to Hay on Thursdays, by the 9-45 a.m. Down Train and 7-0 a.m. and 10-15 Up Trains; and to Brecon on Saturdays by the 8-15 a.m. Up Train. These Tickets will be available to return by any Train advertised to stop at the Station at which the Ticket is issued.
MID-WALES RAILWAY. 1'•
MID-WALES RAILWAY. 1 '• Mid-Wales Railway. IBrecon andl j I Merthyr. STATIONS. R Up TRAINS. a.m. J p.m. Mer.(coach)d. 7~35 H)""o .f~0 Dowlais 8 50111 15! 4 0 Dolygaer 8 Ojll 25; 4 10 Talybont 9 30! 11 55; ;4 35 Talyllyn J.ar. 9 42;12 10, \i 50 ClassesonMd-1,2, 3.jl,2,3.jl,2,3.:l,2,?|'l,2,3 WalesRailwa a.m. imixedj p.m. p.m. p. 111. Brecon.dep 7 15 9 0 12 40^2 304 50 Talyllyn J.a rr. 7 25 9 20|l2 50 2 45 5 0 TalyllynJuc.di 7 25 9 25ll2 50j3 5 5 0 Trefinon 7 30 9 35 .3 205 5 Talgarth 7 4010 0 1 5 3 50;5 ?f> 3CocksJnc.d.; 7 4510 10 1 10 4 05 20 3Cocks Juc.d.; 7 4511 0 1 12 4 5 5~20 Boughrood 7 5211 10 1 174 205 30 Erwood 8 311 35; 2 30 4 35:5 40 Builth (Wells); 8 2012 lOj 2 45 5 30;5 55 Newbridge. 8 33 12 30; 2 05 5016 30 Doldowlod .j 8 43 1 0! 2 10j ;G 20 Rhayader 8 55 1 45 2 20 6 30 Pantvdwr 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 I>econ & Mid-Wales Railway. Merfchyr.. stations: 1 DOWN TRAINS. ix. Classes on Mid-jl,2, 3.1,2,3.1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 WalesRailway.jmixed; a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Llanidloes dep.! 6 50[ 8 55 1 104 15 4 35 Tylwch 7 0 9 2!1 17 4 22 4 50 Pantydwr 7 25 9 15 1 30 4 35 5 15 Rhayader 7 50 9 301 45 4 50 5 34 Doldowlod 8 10 9 401 52 5 Or;) 44 Newbridge 8 35i, 9 502 0 5 10 6 15 Biiilth(Wells) 8 50110 5.2,1,55 25 6 45 jErwood 10 30 5 40 7 5 Boughrood |l0 35:2 40 3)50 7 35 3 Cocks June. )io 4">g %5 5' 58 7 50 3CocksJuc.dep. "110 45)2 45 6 5,8 6 Talgarth ;10 50;2 50j6 13 £ 15 Trefinon ili 0! 6 35: Talyllyn Juc. ar. |11 5 3 5j<> 30 8 35 TalyllynJuc.dep (11 53 5;6 50;8 40 Brecon ■■.■■.arr 11 153 15)6 40-8 50 TalyliynJuc.dep 'l 1 30 3 oki 40 rralybont.1 11 55 3 15 6 55 jDolygaer 12 253 35(7 30 Dowlais (for Mer 12 35,3 45j7 4t/j