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W. AND H. M. GOXTLDING, MANURE MANUFACTURERS, 108. PATRICK-STREET, 13. WESTMORELAND-STREET, CORK, CORK DUBLIN, GUARANTEE all their Manures equal to their Published Analyses. W. and H. M. G. manufacture three kinds of Manures- 1 1st-GOULDING'S SPECIAL MAIUEE, Composed of Dissolved Bones, Blood, Potash, &c. For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Grass, &c. 2nd-GOTTLDINGIS BONE MANURE. This Manure is specially adapted for the growth of Green Crops, and will be found invaluable for Turnips. 3rd-GOTTLDINGIS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. This Manure contains 26 to 28 per cent. of Soluble Phosphate. It is suitable to mix with Peruvian Guano, and will, in conjunction with it, grow a crop at half the usual cost. Prices and Analyses, giving the Composition of each Manure, with our Pamphlet and Testimo- Z, nials for this year, can be had of the Undersigned, or any of our Authorised Agents. W. and H. M. G. invite applications for their agency in districts not yet represented. AGENTS The South Wales Coal Company-Hereford and District. NORTH AND SOUTH WALES COAL AND LIME COMPANY, LIMITED. THE above Company having taken to the TYLERYBONT LIME WORKS, respectfully inform -— the Public generally and Traders, that all orders for Lime on and after January 1st, 1866, must be sent to the Offices of the North and South Wales Coal and Lime Company, High Street Brecon. J. A. JEBB, December 30th, 1865. — Manager, Southern Division. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF BRECON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBOURHOOD. TIlE 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. MOEG-AN AND OO'S., TOP OF SHIP STREET. 10s. 6d., 12s., 14s. The above Hats are delightful and easy for the fore- head, and warranted to give every satisfaction to the purchaser. WHITTHGTOIT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. t CAPITAL jOO,OOO" With power to increase to One Million. (Established- 1855.) .4.LL 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 llal4 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. Bev. C. Short, M.A., Swansea. John Carr, Esq., Cardiff. Richard Cory, Jun., Esq., Cardiff. BOROUGH OF BRECON. CATTLE PLAC U E. J the undersigned, JOHN PROTHERO, Mayor ? T the said Borough, being the duly constitu- ted .Local Authority, do hereby, in pursuance of an o j a ^er Majesty's Privy Council, dated the 23rd. day of November, 1865, and of a further Order of the same Council, dated the 20th day of January, 1866, give NOTICE and declare that it is expedient, until the ist day of March next, that no Cow, Heifer, Bull, Bullock, Ox, or Calf, Shall (except as hereinafter mentioned) be brought from any other part of Great Britain into anyplace within the said Borough: Provided, nevertheless, that notwithstanding this Notice, it shall be lawful for any Butcher or Slaughterman to bring into the- said Borough any such animal as above-named, if the same shall be actually killed within 48 hours after it shall have been so brought into the said Borough, and shall not have been brought out of or from any herd or homestead where the Cattle Plague exists. # And I hereby further give Notice and declare that it is expedient, until the first day Of, March next, that there shall not be brought into anyplace within the said borough, from any other part of Great Britain, any raw or untanned hides or skins, or any horns or hoofs, of any Cow, Heifer, Bull, Bullock, Ox, Calf, Sheep, Lamb, Goat, or Swine, or any offal of any such animals as are last herein- before specifically described, or any dung, hay, straw, fodder, or litter likely to propagate infection. And I further give Notice that any person who shall, before the 1st day of March next, bring or send any Cow, Heifer, Bull, Bullock, Ox, or Calf, (except as aforesaid) or any hide, skin, horn, hoof, offal, or other article as aforesaid, from any other part of Great Britain, into any place within the said Borough, will render himself liable, for every such offence, to the PENALTY OF TWENTY POUNDS. Pated this 1st day of February, 1866. JOliN PROTHERO, Mayor. IvTiRlSriOKS VEGETABLE PILLS,1 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. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. COLERIDGE HOUSE, SWANSEA, Jan. 18, 1864. I have examined the Pills which go mi del' 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 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.D. BRISTOL, September, 1862. Sir,—After trying many doctors for the Liver Complaint, and all of them failing to do me any 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. KERNICK, 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his ap- pointed Agents, in Boxes at Is. I-Id. and 7 ià. 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. BRISTOL PACKET COMPANY. » 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." Cfoods carried and delivered with care and at moderate charges. iff No inlre 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. TF you want a GLASS OF GOOD HOME- 1 BREWED BEER, go to the NEW BUCK, LLANFAES, BRECON.
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TO THE I ELBCTOES OF THE BOROUGH OF BRECKNOCK AND THE TOWN OF LLYWEL. GENTLEMEN, It is now Three Months since I last addressed you, and the time is drawing near when you will be called upon to elect your Representative in Parliament. The death of Lord Palmerston, who for so many years conducted the affairs of this Country, is felt by all as a national loss. Lord Russell has been called upon to lead the Liberal Party, and a Reform Bill will be brought forward-under his auspices. I am in favour of a considerable extension of the Electoral Franchise, and wish to see a better representation of the edu- cated and working classes without pledging my- self to the details of a measure not yet before the public, my support will be given to the principle of any Reform Bill which shall command the ge- neral approval of the Liberal party. I shall be ready to lend my aid in favour of the abolition of Church Rates, being desirous of deal- ing justly with those who dissent from the Estab- lished Church, and having no fear that she will suffer by such a measure. I need hardly repeat that I shall give a firm and independent support to a Liberal Government. The very kind reception I have met with, and the distinct promises I have received, leave me no doubt that you will return me your Member. I have the honour to be, GENTLEMEN, Your obedient Servant, BRECKNOCK. Brecknock, January 8th, 1866.
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TO THE ELEC TORS E. L. d 6 AND lON-ELEOTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BRECON AND TOWN OF LLYWEL. ENTLEMEN,—In consequence of the retire- ment of two out of the three Candidates who sought your suffrages for the forthcoming Election, to represent you in the Commons House of Padia- ament, I have issued this, my Second address. The various political questions, pro and con, which have been brought before your notice, have only, in my opinion, been to ascertain whether the Borough is really liberal or conservative. The fact that the most liberal and greatest conservative Candidates have retired, is a decided proof that it is neither the one or the other. Feeling that there are a number of Electors and Non-electors who fre not represented in their social and political interests, I am desirous to go to the poll. In order to enable me to do so with pure, conscien- tious, and liberal motives, I beg to offer you, one and all," my best services in that Department of Trade in which I am conversant, and any measure you wish to bring before my notice, shall have my earnest and devoted attention. The Noble Earl is in favor of the extension of the Franchise, Howel Gwyn, Esq., in favor of the conscientious abolition of Church Rates, and Dr. Price, in favor of the total abolition, and the great- est extension of the Franchise. In applying the above Candidadates' principles to Business views, -Howel Gwyn, Esq., is of the old fashioned Busi- ness Men, small select Trade, with enormous Pro- fits Dr. Price, of the modern Fire-eaters," who wish to make people believe that he is doing all his Business at 20 per cent. less than Cost Price Lord Brecknock, like the more sensible Tradesman, avoids the two extremes, and wishes to live by fair dealings, with merely Remunerative Profits and Quick Returns. Electors,—As there are two Can- didates left, (His Lordship and myself,) cannot we both look after your interests-one your Political, the other your Social-so that on the Day of Elec- tion you will exclaim, "Brecknock and Phipps for Brecknock." It gives me great pleasure to return you my most heartfelt thanks, for the kind reception and support I have received on all occasions of my can- vassing, in and out of your Borough. I am, yours respectfully, HENRY PHIPPS, Red House, High Street, Brecon.
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QTiol±r Mr. John Handlers Testimonial. A LL Persons who have promised subscriptions to the above Testimonial, are respectfully requested to pay the same to T. FRATER, ESQ., Treasurer, National Provincial Bank, Brecon, on or before the 3rd day of March next, as the pre- sentation is to take place on Wednesday, the 14th, at the Black Cock Inn, Brecon, when a dinner will be provided at 4 o'clock p.m., tickets 2/6 each. The Friends of Mr. Handley, subscribers or non- subscribers, may obtain dinner tickets of Miss Parry, on or before the 8th of March, being Brecon fair-day, as none will be issued afterwards. By Order, Talachddu, W. PRICE, Feb. 12th, 1866. Hon. Sec. FOR SALE, A USEFUL SPRING CART. Apply to Mr. T. H. WILLIAMS, Chemist, Brecon' TOWN HALL, BRECON. LITTLE ROBERTS IS COMINO- ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, F'ebruary 23rd and 24th. THIS famous Company will make its appearance at the above Hall, with their beautiful reper- toire of Songs, Choruses, and unequalled Instru- mental Solos, interspersed with side-splitting Comicalities, Burlesques, and Walk-rounds, when they trust to receive the patronage always bestowed by this town upon really first-class and intellectual Entertainments. For further particulars, see Posters. I gw*"b THOUSANDS NOW USE Johnson, Johnson& Co's PURE TEA Because it is better in quality than all others 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/. JHjgggllE"1 See that the name of W* Johnson,Johnson&Co "A 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. ,¡f;¡; Eardisley—Harper, Post Office. Hay—Watkins, Post Office. Llanelly- Morgan Griffiths. Merthyr-Lewis, Chemist, George Town. Mountain Ash—Thomas, Chemist. Newport—Thomas, 170 and 129 Commercial Street. Nantyglo-Allen, Post Office. Pontypool—Edwards, Printer. Pontardawe—Evans, Post Office. Porthcawle—J ones, Chemist. Swansea—Andrew, 14 Castle Square. Thomas 65 Oxford Square. Tredegar-Crowe, Post Office. Y s talyfera;Da vies, Bookseller. WHOLESALE WAREI-IOLTse, 17 BLOMFIELD ST. CITY. fym* J ohnsQH, Tohnson & ces -On PURE UIGOLOURED TEA Is now preferred to all other& Sold in Peights by Agents m amy Tews. SOLE AGENT IN BRECON, HALL, CHEMIST, High Street. BRECran^EW~WATERWOSK^ 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 P.5 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, on the security of Mortgage, of the General District Rates of the said Boroughs 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. General PRINTING & STATIONERY 11 97 "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, 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 Bed 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 everybody. Note Paper from lid. per quire to 6d. per quire. 2 Envelopes from l i d. per packet to 2s. per packet 2 Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes. Memorandum Books, Account Books, Metalic and Pocket Books, Purses, &c., &c. 3 f, [A CARD.], ,N "W". R- KZHSTC3-, COACH MAKER, Lion Street, and Saint Michael Street, Brecon. Repairs neatly executed at moderate charges. PERAMBULATORS REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER. < TO BE LET, A SE VEN-ROOM ED HOUSE, exclusive of Two Kitchens, in a thorough state of repair. Rent moderate. Possession to be had on the 25th day of March next.—Apply to P. G. WHITE, Lion Street, Brecon.
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BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. HEREFORD, HAY, AND BRECON SECTION. DOWN TRAINS. I1 & 2 1 & ¥ & 2J 1>2>3- a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hereford dep.' 9 4512 50J 2 5oj 8 0 Credenhill 9 57 1 3j 3 2 8 12 Moorhampton jlO 8 1 1 oj 3 12 8 25 Kinnersiey 110 18 1 23j 3 20 8 35 Eardisley !10 25 1 30j 3 25 8 40 Whitney jlO 32 1 40! 3 33 8 50 Hay [10 40 1 5o! 3 4:3: 9 0 Glasbury Il0 50 2 Oj 3 551 9 10 Three Cocks Junction.JlO 55 2 5, 4 o! 9 16 Talgarth 11 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 35 3 45 5 25 Merthyr (by coach). 1 30 4 30! 6 15 Merthyr (by coach). 1304 301 6 15 UP TRAINS. 1,2,3,1& 21 & 211, 2, 3. a.m. a.m. a.iii. I_p.iii. Merthyr (by coach) 7 5 10 15 3 0 Dowlais 8 5011 15 4 0 Brecon dep. 7 0 10 15 1 0 5 30 Talyllyn Junction 7 10 10 25 1 10 5 40 Talgarth 7 2210 38 1 25 5 55 Three Cocks Junction. 7 30 10 45 1 33 £ 5 Glasbury 7 35111 0 1 40 6 10 Hay 7 45[ll 10 1 50 6 25 Whitney 7 55 11 20 2 0 6 35 Eardisley 8 3j 11 30 2 12 6 42 Kinnersiey 8 10:11 36 6 47 Moorhampton 8 22|11 44 2 25 6 57 Credenhill 8 35jll 54 7 10 Herefcrd arr. 8 45;12 10 2 40 7 25 BRECON AND MERTHYR SECTION. DOWN TRAINS WEEK HAYS. STATIONS. =—» 0 R(, 1, 2, and A Llass. 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 7 521.1 55 3 15 4 35 6 55 Doiygaer 8 25 12 25! 3 35 5 15 7 30 Pant arr. 8 35 12 35| 3 45 5 25 7 40 Merthyr, by Coach 9 20 1 30| 4 30 6 15 8 25 UP TRAINS. ~J WEEK 1 >AYS. STATIONS. o ancj_ 3 Class. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Merthyr, by Coach 7 35 10 Oil 30j 3 0 4 40 Dowlais or Pant. 8 50 11 15 12 50j 4 0 5 45 Doiygaer 9 Oil £ 5 1 0| 4 10 5 55 Talybont 9 3011 55i 1 301 4 35 6 30 Talyllyn 9 4212 10 1 40 4 50 6 45 Brecon, .arr. 9 55 1 50| 6 55 MID-WALES RAILWAY. STATIONS. UP TRAINS. a.m. p.m. Mer7(coach)d.7~35T0~~0 3~~0 Dowlais 8,50 11 15 4 0 Doiygaer 9 011 25 4 10 S feS Talybont 9 3011 55: 4 35 Talyllyn J. ar. 9 42 12 10| 4 45 ClassesonMd-1,2, 3. 1,2, 3.1,2,3.11,2,3^1,2,3 WalesRailwa a.m. mixed p.m. p.m.-jp. m. Brecon. dep. 7 15 9 012 40|2 30 5 0 TalyllynJ.arr 7 251 9 201-9, 5042 55 10 TalyllynJuc.d 7 25 9 25 12 5u3 5 5 10 Trefinon 7 30 9 3D 3 20 Talgarth 7 4010 0 1 5 3 505 23 '3 30ocksJuc. d. _7 45 10 10 1 10i4 .0 5 30 „ 3Cocks Juc.d. 7 45 11 0 1 12 4 5 5 35 -2 Boughrood. 7 52!11 10 1 17 4 20 5 35 Erwood 8 311 35 1 30;4 35 5 45 5 Builth (Wells) 8 2012 10 1 45l5 30 6 0 •d Newbridge. 8 3312 30 2 0;5 50 6 15 Doldowlod 8 43 1 0 2 10! 6 25 Rhayader 8 55 1 45 2 20| 6 35 Pantydwr 9 13 2 10 2 35[ 6 50 Tylwch 9 24 2 25 7 0 Llanidloes arr. 9 30 2 35 2 50j 7 10 ^STATIONS. DOWN TRAINS. ex. Classes on Mid- 1,2, 3..1,2, 3. 1,2,3 1,2,8 1,2,3 Wales Railway, mixed! a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Llanidloes dep. 7 5; 8 551 104 15 Tylwch 7 15; 9 21 174 22 6 Pantydwr 7 371 9 15 1 30 4 35 Rhayader 8 -2 -9 30[1 454 50 '3 Doldowlod 8 919 401 52 5 0 Newbridge. 8 32i 9 50;2 0 5 10 Builth (Wells). 8 5240 5|2 15 5 25 Erwood 10 25:2 30 5 45 Boughrood 10 35,2 40 5 55 3 Cocks June. 10 45;2 45 6 0 3CocksJuc.dep- U0 456 5~ Talgarth ••• 50 6 13 Trefinon 57[ 6 25 Talyllyn Juc. ar. -Jll 2 3 56 :301 el Talyllyn Juc.dep 11 53 5 6 30 Brecon arr 11 15 3 15 6 40 Talyllyn Juc.dep 11 30 3 0 6 45 gj?Talybont. 11 55 3 15 6 55 gg Doiygaer 12 25 3 35 7 30 ml Dowlais(f°rMer 12 35 3 45 7 40 r »