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| W. AND II. M. GOFLDING, 1 manure manufacturers, 108. P 4 TRICK-STREET, 13, WESTMORELAND-STREET, CORK, CORK .DUBLIN, p. GUARANTEE all their Manures equal to their Published Analyses, W. and H. M. Gr. manufacture three kinds of Manures — SPECIAL "N 'U It Composed of Dissolved Bones, Blood, Potash, &e,. -For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Grass, &c. 2nd-GOULTII1sG'S BONE MANURE. r This Manure is specially adapted for the growth of Green Crops, and will be found invaluable for Turnips. 31'cl-HOULIHNG'S SUPEEMOSPHATE OF 111MB. This Jvfamiro contains 26 to 28 per cent. of Soluble Phosphate. It is suitable to mix with Peruvian ■ Guano, and will, iu conjunction with it, grow a crop at half the usual cost. Price.? and Analyses, giving the Composition of each Manure, with our Pamphlet and Testimo- 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. p i, AGENTS :— [: The South Wales Coal Company—Hereford and District. AND MANURE DEPOT, ,i:l,J .J _> -L £j I WATTON, BRECON. W. M. BRIEN. Iv JL Jt) ,JL w. 1['I.l." BEGS to inform his Agricultural Friends and Patrons, that he has succeeded in procuring a choice Selection of genuine, CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS for this Season, which are now ready for inspection. Agent to the Western Counties Manure Company's SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.—This has won for itself a high reputation, a.nd has given universal satisfaction during the past eight years. Trice-X7 per ton. AMMONIACAL OR BLOOD MANURE, specially adapted for Potatoes, Mangold, Corn, and <!kass. Price-£7 10s. per toti. j A liberal DiscovM for (josh-. '< ^KBEMIOK'S VECET ABLE PILLS, Hlthont a particle of Mercury, Antimony, or other Mineral ingredient, require no coiinnemeiifc lH- doors, nor any special rules with regard to diet, (their operation having a, strengthening tendency, and recommended for HEAD-ACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, AND1 ALL DISORDERS OF THE HEAD AND STOMACH. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. d.l'l.' '\J JJJ fl.!w.L1 \J H ,.u .1" 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 injurious ingredients,; and I can safely, recom- a mend them as one of the best aperient Pills for i ordinal use in constipated habits that I know. ..J OHN BALBIRNIK }\¡j.Á. M.D. BRISTOL, September, 1862. Sir,— After trying many doctors for the Liver Complaint, and all of them failing; to do me any 1 took one box of your Pills, atid to my n shr^ent found instant relief, and before the secondbdx was consuiiied was entirely cured. RICHARD REEs, j TIlc celebrated Cheap John, .s~* 'I-LFISSE INVALUABLE rILLS ARE PREPARED OSLY BY j P. KERNICK, I 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his ap- pointed Agents, in Boxes at Js. l-frd. "nd 7d, each. 'WHOLESALE AGENTS, LONDON: BARCLAY"& SONS- LOCAL AGENTS: NIr. J. JONES, Chemist, Ifigh Street, ■.j —Mr. JOHN MORRIS, Chemist, Top of Ship Street. Hay—Mr. DAVIS, Chemist. CnckkoweU—-Mr. CHRISTOPHER, Chemist. t~ BRISTOL packet 1 COMPANY. I JOHN PBOTHSRO Respectfully informs the inhabitants of the Town of Brecon and neighbourhood, tiiat he has just taken to the old established and well conducted Carrying Business of the late Mr. W. Thomas, and that'ail' goods intended for conveyance by hls Boats, which will arrive in Brecon from Newport every other day, will receive his prompt atelltion, All goods to be conveyed by Prothero s B0atS) from Loudon, per "Great Western & South W"aies 'tp,ilway", Newport, from Liverpool, Manchester Birmingham, and from the North of England, per "'London and North Western" to Newport, thence per PspTHERo's BOATS, and all goods from Bristol, per Burton's Bristol Packet." Gfif/ds carried and delivered with care W"ç' and at moderate charges. Œ No more complaints of delay in delivering p'oocls.-Prothero's Boats will wait the arrival of the Packets at Newport, and be despatched with promptness to Brecon three times a week. jBro-otfr 1st Oct., 1863. -;# b-viUy 011 nso n & Co*s PSSE UiGBLOIRill TEA Is now preferred to all othem Paiken Jgems im msrj Tsw^, SOLE AGET IN BRECON: HALL, CHEMIST, HIG- H STREET. fiayT.wx? sow USE fohmon, ) ohnson&Co s B PORE E A. a sa i' It is The Tea for the MILLION,—on account of its great strength and imiform, excellence. ail are 8ci tperlb. mum- In Packets only, from 2-dzs. to l-lb., 8-lb. & 6-lb. Tin Canisters— At 2/8,-3/ -&: 3/4 per lb. Choice Qualities, 3/8 & 41 per lb. Johnson & Co. TEA MERCHANTS, LONDON. See that the is on each Packet. Sold by Chemists, Confectioners, e" in every Town. LOCAL AGENTS, Brecon—Hall, Chemist, High Street. Aberdare-, Thomas, Chemist. Aberavon—Jones, Printer. Abersychan—'Martin, Post Offi.ce, Bridgend-J ones, Chemist. Brynmawr— Jones, Stationer. Cardiff-Drane, 11 Bute StreeÎj: ,f)owla.is-Lew-is, Chemist. Eardislev—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. IVatypool—Edwards, Printer. ■Pontardawe—Evans, Post Office. •Portheawle—Jones, Chemist.. Swansea—Andrew, 14 Castle Square. it Thomas 65 Oxford Square, tvies, Bookseller. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, 17, BLOMFIELD ST., CITY, LONDON. -n_- WHITTH&TOI LIFE ASSUEAICE COMPANY, CAPITAL 100,000, With power to increase to One Million, (Established 1855.) A 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. ^pakiculais and prospectuses apply to the AGENT AT BRECON Mr. Williams, chemist, High Street. LLANGYNIDER Rev. F. Evans. Manager for South Wales—.)'. Bailey, Stuart Hall, Cardiff. COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE FOR SOUTH WALES. David Joseph, iiiscj., Liy Rise, Chairman. Rev. T. Price, M.A., Ph.D., Aberdare. Rev..T.Rees,D-D., Swansea. Rev. C. Short, M.A., Swansea. John Carr, Esq., Cardiff. Richard Cory, Jun., Esq., Cardiff. :■' KATE'S WORSDELL'S FILLS, THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. 1 el., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., per Box. _n_' Kl!l.YJ'S WOKSBELL'S PILLS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. 11-d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., per Box. A'Y E'S \VOJR,SnEJ.JL'S PILLS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR ASTHMA. Sold by all Chemists, &c., a.t Is. .2 2s. 9d., and 4s. (-; (i per Box. WOESDSLX/S PILLS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS & COLDS Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., per Box. EAYE'S WOESBELL'S PILLS-' THE BEST REMEDY FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS. Spld by all Chemists, &c., at 1; H-d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., per Box. KATE'S WOBSBELL'S PILLS. THE BEST REXMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. ild., 2s. and 4s. fid., per Box. EAYE'S" WOESBSLL'S PILLS. THE BEST. REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. Id., 2s. 9d., -and 4s. 6d., per Box. KAYE'S \VOR,SDEIL'S PILLS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. lcl., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., per Box.. ){AYE'S'VOU.SDELL'S PILLS. THE BEST REMEDY FOR NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. Sold by DJ1 Chemists, at Is. lici, 2s. 9d, and 4s. Gd,, per Box. KAYI^^ Have been in constant use for nearly Kalf a Cejitury, and have met with UNIVERSAL SUCCESS. Sold by all Chemists, &0., at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., per Box. [A CABD.L xsiiintcs-, COACH MAKER,, Lion Street, and Saint Michael Street, Brecon. .Repairs neatly executed at moderate charges. PERAMBULATORS REPAIRED AND MADE* TO ORmm, Greneial PSISTIia & STATIOSEET .,m:' '11 t, H' n I,'t! v, HIt, ¿'1 Hi r !o<fW' ,J, i,J <JI 'i) "REPORTER OFFICE," BULWARK, BRECON. ,D !).. h l.lGh" 1 u 1' D AY ID ~~¥IL LIA M: S S respectfully to inform his friends and the il. 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 any comparison, it being his anxious wish to supply articles at once reasonable and good.. THE STOCK includes Printing, Writing, Note and 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 everybody. Note Paper froiii 1-id. per quire to 6d. per quire. Envelopes from 1 d. per packet to 2s.'per packet Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes. Memorandum Books, Account Books,, Metaiie and Pocket Books, Purses, &c., &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. £ s, d. For 100 Broadside Double Demy Bills, 36in. by23m., from 1 10 0 For 100 Broadside Double Crown Bills, 31in. by 20in., from. 0 18 0 For 100 Broadside Royal Bills, 25,in. by 20in., from.U, f. 0 17 0 For 100 Broadside Demy Bills, 22in. by 17-Jin., from 0 15 0 For 100 Broadside Crown Bills, 21in. by J6in., from 0 13 0 For 100 Broadside Foolscap Bills, 1 Tin- by 1;3 in" from, 0 9 6 2 For 100 Folio Royal Bills, 20in. by 13in., from I 0 {-) 3 I For 100 Folio Demy Bills, 17-Kn. by ll-gin., from 0 8 0 2 For 100 Folio Crown Bills, 15Jin. by 0 6 6 For 100 Folio Foolscap Bills, 13-|m. by 8-lin., froiii 0 6 0 Fro 100 4to. Royal Bills, 13in. by lOim, from 0 5 0 'For 100 4to. Demy Bills, llin. by Din., from 0, 4 6 For 100 4to. Crown Bills, lOin. by Sin., from 0 4 0 BRECON NEW \v liTERWORKS. Loans on Mortgage Debentures, npHE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH of the ,.1L 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.
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BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. I-IAY, AND BRECON SECTION. DOWN TRAINS. !1 & & 21 & 2, 1,2,3. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hereford, Hereford. dep. 9 45!12 50 2 50, S 0 Credenhill 9 57 1 3 3 2, 8 12 Moorhampion '10 8 1 15 3 12: 8 25 Kinnersley jlO 18 1 23 3 20; 8 35 Eardisley "10 25 1 30 3 25 8 40 Whitney .40 32 1 40 3 33 8 50 io 40 I 50 3 43 9 0 G-lasbury 40 50,2 0 3 55 9 10 Three Cocks J unction..JlO 525140 9 16 I 8 2 10 4 8' 9 24 Talyllyn Junction ill 22 2 201 4 22j 9 40 Brecon arr.iil 40 2 30 4 35 9 50 Dowlais |.1.2 35 3 45 5 25 Merthyr (by coach). 1 30 4 30 6 15 UP TE4INS 1,2,3,1 oc 2 1 & 2 i, 2, 3. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Merthyr (by coach) 7 3.3 10 o' 3 0 Dowlais 8 50ill 15! 4 0 Breoon-.J. 4.. dep. 7 0 10 15 1 0,! 5 30 Talyllyn J-unctifn 7 1010 25 1 10j 5 40 .Talgarth 7 2210 38 1 25! 5 55 Three Cocks 7 3010 45 1 33; 6 5 Glasbury 7 35 11 0 I 40! G 10 Hay 7 4541 10; 1 50; 6 25 Whitney 7 5541. 20! 2 0; (5 35 Eardisley 8 3 11 30j 2 12, 6 42 Kinnersley s 10 11 3i>, (i 47 I Moorhalni)torl" 114 2 25 6 57 Credenhill 8 35 11 54; J 7 10 Hereford. :i rr. r 45 li Jo 2. i()' 7 25 BRECON AND MEHTHYR SECTION. DOWN TRAINS WEFIC DAYS. STATIONS. 7-7-—R^RR. 1, 2, and ,5 Class. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Brecon dep. 7 30jll 20 4 10 Talyiivn 7 4011 30 3 0 4 25 6 40 Talybont 7 5211 55 3 15 4 35 6 55 Dolvgaer 8 25 12 25 5 15 Pant" .arr. 8 35 12 35 3 45 5 25 7 40 Merthyr, by Coach 9 20( 1 25 4 30 6 15 8 25 UP TRATNS. WEEK DAYS. TVT STATIONS. fir. 1 2 itiid -.3 A.M. AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. Merthyr, by Coach 7 5010 Oil 30 3 01 4 45 Dowlais or Pant, 8 5011 1512 50 4 0! 5 45 Dolygaer 9 0 1 0 5 55 Talybont 9 3011 55 1 30 4 35| 6 30 Talyllyn 42112 10: 1 40 4 45j 6 45 Brecon, arr. 9 55| 1 50 J 6 55 MID-WALES RAILWAY. —— STATIONS. | UP TRAILS. a.m. p. m. 'S Mer.(coach)d. 7 35 10 Oj 3 0 « Dowlais 8 50 LI 15| 4 0 §^ Dolvgaer 9 Oil 25: 4 10 § § Talybont 9 30 11 55' 4 35 ( £ 5^ Talyllyn J. ar. 9 4212 101 45 ClassesouMd- l^X 1^3:1,2,3.11,2,3 1,2,II WaiesRailwa a.m. mixed p.m. p.m.;p. in. Brecon.dep. 7 15 9 0 12 40j2 30.5 0 Talyllyn J". arr 7 25 9 20 l!2 50;2 45,5 10 TalyllynJuc.d 7 25 9 2512 50j3 5:5 10 Trelinon 7 30 9 35 |3 20' Talgarth 7 4010 0 1 5-3 50.5 23 3 Cocks Juc. d. 7 45; 10 10 1 10|4 0;5 30 3CocksJuc.d.j 7 45.11 0 "1 124 55 30 -I Boughrood 7 5211 10 1 17|4 2o';5 35 fe: Erwood 8 311 35, 1 30!4 35 5 45 5 Builth.(Weils). 8 2012 10 1 45:,5 SOjG 0 •4 Newbridge. 8 33 12 30 2 05 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 50 !7 10 "• OTATTom™ DOWN TRAINS. CT^i^TMid-|l, 2,:3"|l72^a 1^3 1,2,3 1,2,3 Wales Railway.Wxed! a,.m. p.m. P-ni- p.m. Llanidloes den. 7 sj 8 55 1 104 15 Tylwch 7 15^ 9 2 1 17 4 22 Pantydwr 7 37 9 15jl 30^ 60 Rhayader 8 2 9 30 1 4o 4 50 3 Doldowlod 8 9 9 40 1 52 5 0 Newbridge 8 37- 9 502 0 o 10 J> Builth (Wells). 8 5410 5,2 15 5 25 j> Erwood jlO 25,2 30 5 45 '"t Boughrood '10 35:2 40 5 55 § 3 Cocks-June^ 40 45 2 45 6 0 3Coe'ksJuc.dep- ,10 45'2 45 6 5 Talgarth 40 50,2 53 6 13 Trefinon 10 57 6 25 Talyllyn juc. ar, 11 23 8 6 30 Taiyllyn Juodqj ~IT~2IOO 6~32 13^5' 6_45 Talyllyn Juc. dep ~Tl 30 3 0 5 45 gj?Talybont II 55 3 15 6 55 § | Dolygaer 12 25 3 35 7 30 § g Dowlaisffor Mer 12 35 3 45 7 40
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TUESDAY, JUNE 19TH, IS THE LAST DAY FOR TICKETS., 188S.—Thirteenth. Season. -1668. AET UNION OF GEEAT BRITAIN. ONE SHTLLHB PER SKASE.:&' 1 222,320 Tickets hare been sold in the twelve 9 previous drawings, and 13,802 PRIZES'dis- tributed, including 3,439 Paintings, in amonnts varying from 200 guineas downwards, being ONE PRIZE in each 88 Tickets. The DRAWING for PRIZES will take ON SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1866. and will consist of upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED PRIZES. "THE OUTLAW'S WOOING"(] st Prize) Tkos. 50. "THE FISHERMAN'S R;TUR¡" ,(2ncl Prize) E. 1 10 "NEAU CAPSL GtXRi-3, N. Wales.(3rd Prise) Mrs. J. W. Brown. £ 84. MAKING FOR. PORT' (4th Prize) W. II. TVilliarnson.. ,£ï;3 lOs, In the Exhibition of Works of British Artists,. Manchester, and about 250 other Paintings, from £ 70 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 enve- lope, (stamped and directed) together with postage stamps or post-office order for the number of Tickets required. JAMES G. LAW, Secretary, 39, Oxford-street, Manchester. LOCAL A.GENT MR. D. WILLIAMS, UsronTER" OFFICE. .7'^ _= £ jllEST BTSCil. j- ..JIIIS EUIE TaLTOEESB COSPS. I^RDEIIS for the Week ending JUNE lUth. Officer on duty—Lieutenant D. Evans. Orderly Sergeant—John Morgan. „ Corporal—James Morgan. Church Parade—Sunday 10th, at 10 a.m. Ball Practice every day, attended by a Non- commissioned officer. Registering—Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m., Saturday at 6 p.m. Battalion Match-at Crickhowell, on Monday next, Breconshire v. Herefordshire. The Band will play on the Captains' Walk twice a week during the Summer, commencing'Tuesday, 12th Jnne, By Order, PENRY LLOYD, Orderly Rooms, Watton, Capt. Commanding. Brecon, June 8tlr, 1866. Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junc- tion Railway Company. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Spe- .1 cial General and Extraordinary Meetings of the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway Company, called for the 22nd inst., were adjourned to FRIDAY, the 29th day of JUNE, 1866, then to be held at the offices of the Company, No. 7, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, at half-past three o'clock in the afternoon. W. L. BANKS, Chairman. JOHN LLOYD, Sec. pro tem. Company's Offices, 30th May, 1866. t.
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-=====:==--========-=- -=:- THE LATE AMENDMENT. The ignominious withdrawal of Captain Hayter's amendment on Monday night, and the ludicrous exhibition which followed it, are satirically com- mented upon by some of our London contem- poraries. According to the Times, everybody knew from the beginning what the result of the debate would be, and the proceedings might almost as well have gone on in dumb show. There can ()W be no question, adds our contemporary, but- that the critical relations between Austria, Prussia, Italy, and France saved the Ministry. As for the present scheme of reform, its defects have been for some time so patent to the world, that now the honour of the Government has been saved there can be no reason why it should longer continue to engage the attention of the House of Commons. The Daily News says the Government has defeated an amendment which, if it meant anything, meant a vote of want of confidence. So far as the Reform Bill is concerned, if the Government can be said to be on the way to victory, it is over a mined- causeway, against masked batteries, through a converging fire of ambushed enemies, and deserters in the ranks behind them. The Daily Telegraph says that now the Bill has passed safely into com- mittee the enfranchisement of the working classes is the central point, and there Mr. Gladstone said the Government was and would be immovable. The Herald observes that the Reform Bills have gone into committee, theres, to meet their doom. The Post anticipates a withdrawal of the Bills. The Star remarks on the abject confession of defeat shown by the retirement of. the Opposition from the risk of a division, and notices with satisfaction that with regard to the enfranchising clauses of the Bill, Ministers will continue to protect them with the full strength of the Admin- istration.- -Post.