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HAY. SELECT ARTICLES PREPARED s and SOLD by JOHN L. DAVIES, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. THE BANKS OF THE WYE BOUQUET, A delightful and lasting Perfume, and an elegant Souvenir of Wales, in Bottles at Is. 6d, 2s. 6d., and upwards. ———— DAVIES'S SUPERIOR LAVENDER WATER, possessing the fragrant and refreshing odour so much admired in the flowers. GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE, and a choice selection of Perfumes, Fancy Soaps, and Toilet Prepa- rations of the most celebrated manufacturers. SUPERIOR LONDON MADE TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES. A Large Assortment of HAIR BRUSHES and CLOTH BRUSHES. Fine TURKEY and HONEYCOMB SPONGE, WATERPROOF SPONGE BAGS. GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES, &C. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. AGENT for SCHWEPPE'S SODA, POTASS, SELTZER, and other Mineral Waters. [71 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. To HER MAJESTY, To the PRINCE OF WALES, By Special Warrant, By Special Warrant, Dated December27,1865 Dated February 10, 1866. DAY, SON, & HEWITT, Original and Sole Proprietors of the STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, for DISORDERS in HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Parronised by upwards of Seventy Thousand of the priccipsil Stock Breeders, Horse Proprietors, and Agriculturists of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. The only True and Original DAY'S CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS" are prepared expressly by us. The Chest contains the following matchless preparations :•— Half-a-Dozen CHEMICAL EXTRACT, at 30s. per doz. One Dozen GASEOUS FLUID, at 20s. per doz. One Dozen RED DRENCHES, at 13s. per doz. One Dozen RED PASTE BALLS, at 7s. 6d. per doz. Adapted for all ailments among Stock during the pre- sent Season. Price of Chest complete, with Shilling Book on Farriery, X2 16s. 6d., carriage paid. Either breparation may be had separately in boxes. TESTIMONIALS. The Lambing Season.—The Chemical Extract is unequalled for bad cases in drawing Lambs, and to stop hea-ving and straining-. Mr. Woods, in his Lecture on the Breeding- and Management of Sheep, says: My shepherd declares it to be worth a guinea a bottle. The Gaseous Fluid is famous for debility and exhaustion in Ewes after Lambing-, for diarrhcea in calves and sheep, and for colic and gripes in horses and cattle. Mr. Bowick, in his Prize Essay on the Rearing of Calves, says: The Gaseous Fluid is sufficient for all the ills that calfhood is liable to. I have reared 26 calves this year, and by the use of the Gaseous Fluid I have not lost one.—Mr. Thomas Rigby (Cheshire), in his Lecture on Summer Grazing of Sheep, says Day, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid is the best corrective of the scour in sheep I have ever tried. I can strongly recommend their Medicine Chest as a most valuable auxiliary to stock-keepers of all kinds, but especially to shepherds. With the Medicines they give plain directions for use, which any man may understand. Orders sent by post will be promptly attended to if addressed—DAY, SON, & HEWITT, Animal Medicine Factory, 21, Dorset-street, Baker-street, London; W., or Wantage, Berks. "Woods on Sheep," five stamps "Bowick on Calves," three stamps, both free by post. AGENTS. BRECON Gibson, Charles, Wine Merchant. TALGARTH. Powell, T. W., Chemist, [339 AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. This invaluable Medicine, which has been known throughout the UNITED KINGDOM for nearly half a century, and recognised by all who have tried it to be the REST PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, is admirably adapted to supply a great want—that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and cer- tain in its results. Its timely aid prevents, and its assistance cures, all Diseases, however caused; and where these Pills are persevered with DOCTORS' BILLS ARE UNKNOWN. Being a purely vegetable preparation, they may be taken at any time by either sex without- fear of danger. Acting upon the bowels mildly, yet effectually, by their fine tonic, aromatic, and aperient properties, thev re- move all oppressive accumulations, regulate the secre tions of the liver and bowels, strengthen the stomach and purify the blood. Prepared solely by JOHN KAYE, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. ltd., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, Lon- don [245 THTTIL CHAMPION LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS. These Pills are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of the present dav (who, from purely philanthropic motives-knowing their excellent properties from experience-has been induced to give the benefit of them to the public at large). They are prepared by an able and experienced chemist and are acknowledged, by the faculty, to be the most valuable medicine for e,H disorders of the stomach and derangements of the liver ever prepared. It is a well-known fact that most of the diseases incident to the human race arise from a disordered stomach, and an irregular state of the bowels, and for Want of a suitable remedy, taken in time, thousands of (at first,) simple maladies become serious illnesses. To guard against this great evil, and to preserve the bles- ings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly 'ecommended. Thty act generally on the constitution, cleanse the 'pod of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and 6 the stomach; correct the morbid condition tfth liver, regulate the bowels, and, by removing all frame. vigour to the whole Sold in boxes (with directions for USOI R. I N JTIJ each (a saving by taking 7^ Sold Wholesale by Messrs. Barclay and Son T and Retail by all Medicine Vendors! AGENT FOR BRECON: MR. MORRIS, CHEMIST. \XRILLIAM LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, Y Y APPRAISER, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, HAY' Valuations for Administrations. Timber Measured and Valued. [48 PARSONS, FLETCHER; AND co/s INDIAN EICE STARCH. (TRADE MARK, AN ELEPHANT.) FTVTRSWEXCELL!NT STARCH, introduced by PARSONS, lolori 9°'» has met with a success unparal- thp I? iei>frmialscof 'he Starch Trade, and is known &s the J^LEI HANT STARCH «hSdhn-8i8t °n their Laundresses using this Starch, which, being manufactured by an improved process, is much purer, and consequently more glossy, Dr™ n 1)0 BRN- AND IS FREE FROM THE Other Starr»h L™ 80 ia ottier starches now m use. 22, BREAD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Packets of Alb., ilb., and lib., and in 41b papers, by 4 2 > ua ln ^10 BENJAMIN THE GROCER AND BENJAMIN AND COMPANY, BRECON, And all respectable Grocers. [338 THE "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" PRINTING COMPANY -1 Beg to announce that they are prepared to execute Oiders for LETTER-PRESS PRINTING of Every Desci iption. By means of Improved Machinery, New Type, and Experienced Workmen, the Company are enabled to offer to those who may be disposed to favour them with their commands advantages such as have hitherto been unattainable in this district. Offices, High-street, Brecon, Dec. 28th, 1866. ENJAMIN T H E G R 0 C E lly jr) HIGH STREET, BRECON, .L'f:o.. y TOWN OF TALGARTH. I) M O R G A N PLUMBER, GLAZIER, HOUSE AND S_WN PAINTER, IMITATOR OF WOODS AND MARBLES, &C., Has now in stock a large assortment of Sheet and Crown Glass, and Glass Slates-(the higher qualities of glass supplied to order) Sheet Lead and Zinr Lead Piping, Oils and Colours. Gilt and other Mouldings in various patterns. Picture Frames made to order. A large stock of Paper Hangings, in great variety, just received, consisting of upwards of 1,500 pieces and 18,000 yards, varying in price from 6d. to 4s. 6d. per piece of 12 yards. D. M. respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has introduced,"in connection with the above business, the General STATIONERY TRADE, in which he will supply all goods at a fair remunera. ting profit. London and other Publications supplied weekly. Agent for the BRECON COUNTY TIMES. [159 Talgarth, February 27th, 1867. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN rr 1-1 E "A L T 0 N COURT" ALES, JL now in splendid condition, are offered to the public by the undersigned, in casks of 9, 18, 36, 4iia 54 gallons each, at Is. and Is. 2d. per gallon. SPECIAL CONTRACTS Made (with those Families who at present brew) for a stated quantity at reduced prices from those quoted-in fact at such that should tempt all to purchase with CHARLES GIBSON, HIGH-STREET, BRECON, and HIGH-STREET, BUILTH. [269 MESSP,S. IIOBERTS AND WATKEYS iTi. Are prepared to show their NEW STOCK of DRAPEKY, HABERDASHERY, MANTLES, and MILLINERY, which they can confidently recommend for quality and price. A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. High-street, Brecon. [364 BRECON. T O II N Gr R~ I F F I T II$ (LATB T. GRIFFITHS AND SON), DEAL TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANT, BUILDER, SURVEYOR, AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR. Building and Fire Bricks, Ridge Crest, Malt Kiln Squares, Drainage and Socket Pipes, Garden Borders, Paving Stone and Sills Navy and Merchant Ship Timber and Plank Mahogany, Oak, Elm, and As'n Plank Boards and Scantlings, Oak Staves, Oak and Deal Laths, Oak Gates, Hurdles, &(-. Cement, Plaster of Paris, Chimney Tops, &c., &c.; Oak Spokes, Felloes, Wych Elm Siocks, Oak and Elm Coffin Boards, English Oak Quarter Boards, Larch, Poplar, and other Boards, all descriptions of Building Scantling and prepared Floor Boards. J. G. begs to inform the public generally that he Contracts for all Descriptions of Builders', Carpenters', and Joiners' Work, and Designs and Estimates furnished. Shop Fronts Fitted up upon the most Modern and Improved Designs, &c. J. G. has Boats for the conveyance of all kinds of Goods plying weekly between Brecon and Newport, to and from the Tredegar Wharf, Newport. [317 FELIX GOLDEN (From Professor Brown's, London), HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, SHIP STREET, BRECON. Hair Brushed by Machinery, and Shampooing: Apparatus. A choice Selection of Brushes, Combs, and other Toilette Articles too numerous to meDiion. Private Hair-Cutting Rooms. Parties waited upon at their own residences. [404 W. D A V I E S, WATOHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, HIGH-STREET, RA Y. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, EAR-RINGS, PINS, RINGS, LOCKETS, &C. Also a large assortment of Electro-Plated Goods, comprising Cruet and Spirit Frames, Tea and Coffee Services, Cake Baskets, Salvers, Sheffield Cutlery, Barometers, &c. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. [374 II A Y. OLIVER PRITCHARD, Respectfully invites an inspection of his Large Stock of New Goods suitable for the present Season, ^MANTLES AND JACKETS, IN CLOTH, SILK, AND VELVET, TRIMMED IN THE NEWEST STTLR,, STRAW BONNETS AND HATS; CAPS AND FLOWERS; THE NEW BEADED FRINGE, WHICH WILL BE MUCH WORN PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSES AND SKIRTING. FAMILY MOURNING.—FUNERALS FURNISHED. PRINTS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, AND LINENS considerably Reduced. FELT CARPETS AND HEARTH RUGS. CURTAIN DAMASKS, BAIZES, OIL CLOTHS, &C., &C. [18 "D R I S T 0~L PACK ET COMPA N~Y". 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. J All goods to be conveyed by PROTHERO'S BOATs-from London, "per Great Western and South Wales Railway, Newport,frnm Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and the North of England, per London and North Western Railway" to Newport,-thence per PROTiir,,Ro's BOATS "-and all goods from Bristol, per Burtons Bristol Packet." GOODS CARRIED and DELIVERED WITH CARE and atLITODERATE CHARGES. No more complaints of delay in delivering goods!—PROTHERO'S BOATS will await the arrival of the Packets at Newport, and be despatched with promptness to Brecon three times a weelc. Brecon, Ist Oct., 1863. [17 COUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIAIITED, (LATE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES COAL AND LIME COMPANY.) HEAD OFFICES HIGH-STREET (OPPOSITE THE TOWN-HALL), BRECON. the folio vJi n 1 r tl fi LT r V ° anuou,nce that thpy have been appointed Agents for the Sale of Wales^ Tnd I^ath and R v StatlonbT on the Brecon and Merthyr, Hereford, Hay, and Brecon, Mid- Valu.ble Manure^h Celebrated Manures; the London Manure Company !s now in a position WaleS Excellent Manure. The Company are also now in a position to supply the following a, tides at any of the Stations on the Railways named above •—Besi Peruvian Guall° (direct from the Importers), Agricultural Salt, Coals of all descriptions, well burnt Limo fmZ' SJee?' Brecon8 £ PX &C 0rders to the" M^'age^ at IhJ Head attend'ed^o and executed. 10 *°J 'he a"™™* Ageats of the Company, will be prompt!, attended to and Mr. Joiiffe, Agent for Talyllyn and District. Mr. Webb, Agent for Trefeinon and District. Mr. David Jones, Agent for Talgaith and District. Mr. Brace, Agent for Boughrood, Three Cocks, and District. Mr. Samuel, Agent for Erwood and District. Mr. Joseph, Agent for Builth and District. Mr. William Smith, Agent for Garth and District. TVT' w°we11' Agent for Newbridge and District.. Mr. Worthing, Agent for Doldowlod and District. Mr. Jones (Harp Inn), Agent for Rhayader and District. Mr. George LevVs, Agent for Glasbury and District. Mr, John Prober t, Agent for Hay and District. Mr. Roberts, Ag ent for Whitney and District. ivr ^tklns» A-f 5ent ft*,1" Eardisley and District. -A gent for Kinnersley, Moorhampton and District. Mr. Melionie, A:ent for Talybont and District. Mr. John Thonuis, Head Office, High-street, Brecon, Agent for Brecon and District. Company ti0n t0 Prices' &C'' obt0'ined from the Agents, or at the Head Office of the High-street, Brecon, Feb. 11th, 1867. J- A. JEBB, Managmg Director. J- B. LAWES' MANURES FOR THE YEAR 1867. rrHE SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIDILITED, have been appointed li u i w i the sale of the above celebrated Manures at all Stations on the Hereford, Hay, and Brecon, Mid- Wales, and Brecon and Merthyr Railways. They have succeed, Mr. Jo.,es of Glasbury, in. the agency for the dis net of Hay and Glasbury. Orders for Lawes' Manures fo;r this vear should be given to the we efoe ASeilts of the fe°u'h Waies Mercantile Company named in the ft iregoing advertisement, and to no one else. TI- U°RI!R!F«RBR!CONVAND DISTTIET sh°uk} be SIVEN *<> Mr. JOHN THOMAS,, at the Company's Head Office, High-street, Brecon, where samples and fuil particulars may be obtained. A large quantity of the Superphosphate and Turnip Manures has just bfJen received at Brecon, in excellent condiuou, and can be forwarded to any Railway Station at Short Notice. BRECON STORES—BRYJSMAWR WIT-ARF. High-street, Brecon, April, 1867. By ORDER. [387 BRECONSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. JOHN & EVAN willtams will SELL hy AUCTION, at the KING HEAD INN, LLANDOVERY, On Saturday, the 8th day o f June, 1867, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then stated, an that very desirable MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS called BLAEN GEFEL, with the Messuage or Dwelling- house, lately erected thereon, called TYNEWYDD, situate in the parish of Llangammarch, in the county of Brecon, containing by estimation 220 acres, be the same more or less, and now let at an annual rent of £50. Appurtenant to the said farm is a right of de- pasturing sheep on Munydd Eppynt, and the lands thereof are situate within a mile of the contemplated Station at Llandylas, on the Neath and Brecon and Central Wales Extension Junction Railway. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to THOMAS JONES, Esq., Sol citor, Llandovery. [430 SWAN HOTEL, HAY, BRECONSHIRE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THIS SALE will take place on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1867, instead of on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th June as previously announced. Catalogues may be had at the places mentioned in first Advertisement. SWAN HOTEL, HAY, BRECONSHIRE. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, POSTMASTERS, &c. IMPORTANT SALE of all the valuable APPOINT- MENTS belonging to this well-arranged Establish- ment, comprising Harness Horses, well built singie- horse Omnibus, a pleasure Break, 1 Brougham, hooded and other Phtetons, Dog Cart, &c., sets of single and double Harness, Saddlery, &c., Milch Cow, Pigs and Sheep, Agricultural Implements, Growing Crops, Potatoes, Brewing and Dairy Utensils, Empty Ca.?ks, &c., several dozen old Port, Sherry, and other Wines, Spirits, Lemonade, and Soda Water, the appropriate FURNITURE (chii fly in solid Spanish mahogany), in the Com- mercial, Coffee, and Smoking Rooms, Private Reception and Ball Rooms, aLd 15 B, d-chambers. including bedsteads, prime feather beds, hair and wool mattresses, a quantity of excellent iinen, good Brussels, Felt, an t other carpets, chimney glasses, engravings, books, silver and electro-plated goods, metal wares, china, breakfast, dinner, dessert, and tea services, cut glass, fixtures and fittings, kitchen and culinary requisites, and a multi. licity of effeccs useful to Hotel-keepers and private families. 1\/f R. W. LLOYD ^11 SELL by IF 1 AUCTION, on the Premises, On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1867, (And following Days if necessary.) Sale to commence each day at T.velve o'clock punctually. Full particulars in Catalogues ready one week prior to Sale, which nay be obtained at the Swan Hotel, Hay Mr. Horden's, Printer, Hay Hay Railway Station; the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford; Castle Hotel, Brecon; Lion Hotel, Buillh and ;;t the Auctioneer's office, Hay. [431 BOEOUGH OF BRECON. 19 GAS SHARES FOR SALE. MR. JAMES HALL will offer "by AUCTION, at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, On Wednesday, the 5tli day of June, 1867, The above number of unalloted Shares in the Brecon Gas Company, Limited, in the following Lots for the convenience of purchasers — Lot 1. ONE SHARE in the above Company. „ 2. Ditto ditto 3, Ditto ditto „ 4. TWO SHARES' ditto „ 5. Ditto ditto „ 6. Ditto ditto „ 7. THREE SHARES ditto ,,8. Ditro ditto „ 9. FOUR SHARES ditto The Sale will take place at Seven o'clock. The Auctioneer most respectfully calls the attention of small Capitalists and others to the above Lots as being a first-class and eligible investment. Cae Prior, Brecon, May 27th, 1867. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENDERING. ,TO BUILDERS. COKE MEMORIAL SCHOOLS, BRECON. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of these SCHOOLS are informed that the Drawings and Specifications maybe seen in tha Vestry of the Wesleyan Chapel, Lion- street, Brecon, from the 20th instant until the 5th of June, on or before which day the Tenders are to be sent, under seal, to the Rev. E THORLEY, Wesleyan Minister, Waton, Brecon, endorsed "Tender for Coke Memorial." No pledge is given that the lowest or any Tender will necessarily be accepted. SAMUEL HANCORN, Architect. Newport, Mon., May 15, 1867. [423 £30 MAHOGANY WARDROBE FOR 6D. BUILTH ART UNION PRIZE DRAWING (in aid of the Horeb Chapel Build- ing Fund), will take place on THURSDAY, JULY the 4th, 1867. FIRST PRIZE, A LADY'S SUPERB MAHOGANY WARDROBE, VALUE X30. Thirteen other Prizes ranging in value from X20 to 30s., together with upwards of a Hundred other useful and ornamental articles. Tickets, Six, ence each, or a book containing twelve for 5s., may be liad at the Brecon County Times Office, Hih-street, Brecon. [428 T | TUITION.-A Lady, resident in Brecon, 1 who has had considerable experience in Tuition, desires to meet with some Junior Pupils whom she could instruct in English, and the rudiments of Music and French.—Address, C.M., County Times Office, Brecon. OTICE.-A GUERNSEY BULL (very pure blood) is kept for use at Berth- llwyd Vawr Farm, Aber Village, Talybont. [401 CLERK WANTED for a Builder and Timber Merchant's Office.—Apply A. Z., Post- office, Brecon. [425 THE CELEBRATED GINGER CHAMPAGNE (Registered) UNFERMEN- TED WINE, not intoxicating. Sole Bottlers- WITHY AND COMPANY, Orange Grove, Bath, and Wilder Street, Bristol; in Champagne Quarts and Pints. Families can be supplied direct from the Works if there exists any difficulty in obtaining it from Wine Merchants and others in their own neigh- bourhood. A sample Hamper, containing 1 Dozen Quarts and 2 Dozen Pints, sent to any address, car- riage paid so far as a through rate can be obtained, on receipt of Post-Office Order for 30s. Agents Wanted. [417 • I M P-0 ET AN T. IE you want to BORROW MONEY at a cheap rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock- street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that, with approved personal security, you can have any sum from £ 50 to X2,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Office hours: 10 to 5. [174 BRECON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO WATTON, BRECON. J\1:R. J. E. GRIFFITHS, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. THE NEW STUDIO NOW OPEN. CARTES DE VISITE (wo positions) 9s. per Doz Views from Album Size to 15in. by 12in. Ladies and Gentlemen attended at their own resi- dence by personal appointment or letter addressed to the Studio. [323 MID-WALES RAILWAY. PASSENGERS from Brecon, Talyllyn i Talgar h, or Three Cocks, wishing to travel by London and North-Western Railway (change at Llech- rhyd, a mile north of Builth), or by Cambrian Railways (CI ange at Lanidloe,), to SHREWSBURY, LIVER- POOL, MANCHESTER, or other places to which these routes afford the most convenient access, are requested to insist upon being supplied with Mid- Wales Tickets at the reduced fares lately published. The route by Llechrhyd is nearer than any other to Craven Arms, Salop, Manchester, Leeds, Bradford, Liverpool, Ireland, and Scotland. F. BROUGHTON. Brecon, 30th January, 1867. [311 CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL FISHERY. ]VTOTICE is hereby given that no person, JL 1 un'ess provided with a Ticket, issued by the Directors under the Seal of the Company, will be allowed to angle in the waters of the CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL COMPANY, Limited, which ex-end from the Island Gate over all lands belonging ^O Lord Tredegar above the town, iir. Dickson's land, The Pennoyre, Penisha'r Pentre, Gaer, Aberyscir, Pontar- fran, and Cusop lands. On the USK the Fishery extends from the Island Gate to Aberbran Bridge on the north side, a"d on the WEFT side over a'l lands between Brecon Bridge and Aberbran Bridge, excepting Newton and Aber- bran, Cil-gove and The Swaii" field; on the Y SCIR to Pontfaen on the BRAN to the top of Cusop on the TARALL to PontestijJ; and below the I'O-D along Giiiiiusk Farm, the property of William de Wii ton. Esq. All persons found Trespassing by Fishing will be Prosecuted as the Law dirtcrs. J. BATES, Manager. Castle Hotel, Brecon, 1st Feb., 1867. [358 BRECON NEW GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECTORS of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the follow- ing Works CONTRACT No. 1, For the excavation of the ground necessary for, and the construction of a brick tank also far building fence walls. CONTRACT No. 2, For the erection of a Gas Holder 50 feet in diameter, and 16 fet deep. Drawings, Specifications, and Conditions may be seen at the Gas Works. Tracings of the Drawings, and a copy of the Specification will be sent to appli- can's on receipt, of twelve shillings for EACB contract. Sealed Tenders, marked Contract No. 1 or No. 2, as the case may be, to be sent to Mr. EDWIN A. WRIGHT, Secretary, on or before MONDAY, the 10th day f JUNE, 1867. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other tender. Gas Works, Brecon, May 20th, 1867. [429 L NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to Mr. WILLIAM SP1LLMAN, of tne SWAN HOTEL, HAY, are re- quested to pay the amount of their respective Debts to Mr. CHAS. GRIFFITHS, at his Offices in Hay, without delay and all persons having claims against the said WILLIAM SPILLMAN are requested to send full par- ticulars thereof to the said CHARLES GRIFFITHS forthwith. Hay, May 22nd, 1867. [427 BRISTOL IMPORTS.—MAY 15th, Per "Corsair." from Charente, CHARLES GIBSON, BB-ECON, 50 CASES BRANDY. [426 IMPORTANT NOTICE HALF-HOLIDAY AT BRECON. THE Public are respectfully informed that the DRAPERS, MILLINERS, and TAILORS, of Brecon, have unanimously agreed T CLOSE their respective Establishments EVERY WEDNESDAY at Four .p.m., on and after the 5th of JUNE, 1867. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Brecknockshire holden at Brecknock. IN the matter of JOHN BEEDLE, of the Od -Fellows Arms Inn, pencelly, in the parish of Llaofigan, in the county of Brecknock, beer-house keeper and labourer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 30th day of March, 1867. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of Thirty Days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be 8iveli to the Court. Dated this 24th day of May, 1867. THOMAS C. PERKS, IT gh-Bailiff. JUST PUBLISHED,-PRICE Is. THE WAY TO HEALTH and LONG LIFE: A POPULAR TREATISE ON IN- DIGESTION, Ly J. EVANS SMITH, Surgeon, &c. Hereford, J. HEAD. Hay, G. HORDEN Brecon, — WILLIAAIS London, SIMPKIN and MARSHALL and all BooksrKers. 'THURSTON and CO.'S SLATE BILLIARD TABI.ES, solid or otherwise, to suit all -climates. Esta- blished fifty Years. Bv appointment, Billiard Table Manufac- turers to her Majesty the Queen audH.K.H. the Prince of Wales, Exhibitors of the celebrated Historical Table in Class XXX., illustrating the Wars of the Roses, now erected at Warwick Castle. LAMP MAKERS AND GAS FITTERS, 14, Catherine-street, Strand, London; and at Salisbury Wharf, Adelphi, W.C. Patentees of the Vulcanised Caoutchouc Cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest temperature. Inventors End Manufacturers of the Central Revolving Lamp being the best Light ever con structed for Billiard Tables. EVANS'S PRIZE MEDAL KITCHENER. This MATCHLESS KITCI-Il 1XER obtained the PRIZE MEDAL at the International Exhibition of 1862. It is made of all sizes, from £ 4 15s. to;630 and upwards. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES', in great variety. STOVE GRATES for Drawing and Dining Rooms, &c., &c. FENDERS and FIRE FURNITURE, en suite. GAS, OIL, PARAFFIN, and CANDLE LAMPS, and CHAN- DELIERS in every variety, and a dapted to any climate. BATHS of every description, Toilette Sets, &c. Cutlery, Tea TJrns, Tea TraysDish Covers, Electro-Plated Wares of all kinda Brassfoundry, smd every article of GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. EVANS, SON AND COMPANY, (FACING THE MONUMENT) LONDON BRIDGE. All Orders received through London Merchants will have best attention, and from the high reputation the above Firm has en- joyed for many years, the STERLING QUALITY OF ALL ARTICLES CAN BE RELIED ON. EVANS'S CATALOGUE-with nearly a Thousand Illustrations is published in the English, French, and Spanish languages, and may be obtained through any London Merchant, or of M. Henri Legrand, No. 11, Place de la Bourse, Paris. COUNTY OF BRECON. A LIST OF FINES paid to the TREASURER of the County of Breeon from EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1867, to EASTER SESSIONS following. Sums received, less Name of l arty. Clerk's Commission. HAY DIVISION. £ s. d. Richard Morgan 0 16 Abraham Da vies 0 10 0 James Jones 0 5 0 Henry Pritcbard 0 5 "0 Reece Davies 0 5 0 Elizabeth Herieotts 0 5 0 Henry Davies 0 2 6 William Pugh .026 Joseph Nash 02 6 Elizabeth Nash 01 3 Thomas Morgan 0 3 6 William Bvnon 0 3 6 JOHN EVANS 03 6 C'arles Bowen •• •• £ Evan Worthing •• 0 5 II William Jones 02 6 ANN WiSce 010 0 CRICKHOWELL DIVISION. Henry Stepnev 0 5 0 Humphrey Williams 010 0 Albert Ford 0 5 0 Eliza Lewis 0 2 6 James Price 006 David Walters •• ..026 John Ev.ns 0 10 0 William Jones. 0 12 6 John Preiser •• 2 10 0 Emma Chamberlain 0 10 0 BUILTH DIVISION. Hiigh Griiffths 2 0 0 Res Evans 2 16 6 Hugh Griffiths 3 10 0 Thomas Beard 05 0 Di, to o5 0 JOHN EDWARDS 0 0 6 JOHN JONES >- 0 0 6 Evan MORGAN • • ..150 Henry DAVIES •• •• 1 0 0 James Davies 10 0 Hemy EViins 0 2 6 Susan B-LL 0 5 6 THOMAS WILLIAMS ••• Q THOMAS ARTHUR 0 2 9 TALGARTH DIVISION. David Jones 0 5 0 Thomas Jones oo. d. 05 0 John Price ••• ••• 0 10 0 James Prosser 0 2 6 Thomas Powell 0 2 6 Thumas Pugh 10 0 WILLIAM Pugh 10 0 William Williams 05 0 David Lewis 0 5 0 George Guff 0 5 0 David Jones 0 5 0 William Jones 0 5 0 Ditto 0 10 0 John Lewis 02 6 John Evans 02 6 John HARCOTT • • ..026 DEFYNOCK DIVISION. John Williams 00 6 Thomas Rees 00 3 Jennett Jones .003 JANE JENKINS 010 0 Thomas Williams .026 MERTHYR AND PENKELLY DIVISIONS. John Price .003 TNOMAS Evans 02 0 Walter Walters. 0 2 0 David Jones 02 0 Thomas Lewis 1 18 3 ;£31 9 6 HENRY MAYBERY, COUNTY TREASURER. WINDSOR, and 10 miles round.—Mr. MASON'S LIST of Furnished and Unfurnished RESIDENCES will be forwarded on application. Windsor Estate Agency Offices. ME. SWAIN'S REGISTER OF TOWN J. AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES, Furnished and Unfur- nished, Freehold and Leasehold Investments, &c., issued the First Day of Every Month, may be had gratis on application, or per post for one stamp. Particulars of Properties intended for insertion, for which no charge is made, should be forwarded not later than the 26th of the Month. Auction and Estate Offices, The Lodge, Notting-hill, "W. A PRINTED LIST of the HOUSES to be LET (Furnished and Unfurnished) in the neighbourhood of Hyde-park, Bayswater, Notting-hill, and the Western districts, can be had gratis on forwarding a stamp to Messrs. BAILEY and BURGOYNE, Bayswater Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 21, Archer-street, Westbourne-grove West, and 22, Inverness- road, opposite the Royal Oak. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILKINSON AND KIDD, SADDLERS To HER MA.TESTY AND H.R.H. THE PBINCE OP WALKS, Ixave REMOVED their Establishment from the Corner erf Park-street, Oxford-street, to 5, HANOVER-SQUARE, W. (Adjoining the Queen's Concert Rooms). t ESTABLISHED 1786. WESTMINSTER PALACE HOTEL, Victoria-street, London, S.W., opposite Westminster Abbey, adjoining the India Office, close to the Houses of Parlia- ment, the parks, and theatres. Bed-rooms from 3s.; dinners in coffee-room and ladies' coffee-room from 2s. 6d.; and as per daily bill of fare. Attendance charged in the bill. There is an ascend- i-z-room and a telegraph office in the building.-WILLIAM 10 WELL, Manager. F RAND HOTEL, Brighton. It Contains Library, ladies' coffee-room, ladies' reading-room, ladies' drawing* room, gentlemen's coffee-room, billiard-room, and smoking- room, for the use of visitors, besides upwards of 200 bed-rooms and private sitting-rooms. Care has been taken to render, the cuisine perfect in every department, and about 150 sorts of choice wines are kept in stock in the cellars. A complete establishment of salt-water baths communicates with the hotel. An omnibus meets the principal trains. First-class stabling. Strong room for valuables.—J. MARK WELL, Manager. ,rOOD'S FAMILY HOTEL, 102, JERMYN-STETEET, St. James's London. Families and Gentlemen visitiDg London will find excellent accommodation in the above Hotel, which is new and elegantly f.irnished, at greatly reduced prices, from this date until May 1, 1865. Beds from 3s. Hot and Cold Baths. On parle Francais. S3 iiabla Espanol. Cuisine Franjaise, BEDFORD HOTEL, 21, Percy-street, Bedford- square.—Bed and Breakfast, 2s. 6d. Private Sitting Room with Bedroom, 3s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. per day. QTACEY'S CLERICAL HOTEL, 2A, Berners- IO street, Oxford-street.—Established 12 years. Clergymen visiting London will find every accommodation at the above Hotel. Terms, Bed and Breakfast 4s. per Night, or ?5s. per Week, including attendance. WARWICE AND SON, Engravers to the Royal Family, Jewellers, and Silversmiths, 124, Regent-street, beg respectfully to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and their friends that they intend making a rduction of 15 per Cent. on all JEWELLERY and PLATED GOODS, purchased for cash during this and the following month, in order to make room for a new stock for the autumn. OPERA AND RACE GLASSES, by XTEGrRETTI and ZAMBRA, 21s. and 42s., in leather case, with rock crystal lenses or in aluminium, 5 guineas and upwards. To be had only at their four establish- ments, 1, Hatton-garden; 59, Cornhill; 122, Regent-street; aad 153, Fleet-street. ^PINTED SPECTACLES, Direct from the Maker also every other kind adapted for weak or near sight Elastic Steel Spectacles, 3s. 6d. Tinted ditto, 5s. 6d.; with bes Pebbles, 10s. 6d. fitting the face accurately by the new process of measurement.—WHITEHOUSE, Practical Optician, 8, Co- ventry -sireet, Haymarket (opposite tke late Thos. Rubergal's). "DOND'S PERMANENT MARKING INK.— J-* The Original Invention, without preparation, is by far the est for marking CRESTS, NAMES, and INITIALS upon House- hold Linen, Wearing Apparel, &c., securing it from loss or mis- take. Price, Is. per bottle. Sold by E. R. Bond, 10, Bishopsgate street "Within, London, E.C., and by all respectable Chemists, Stationers, &c., in the Kingdom. N.B.—Purchasers should be careful to observe the address," 10, Bishopsgate-street Within, is on the label, without which he Ink is not genuine