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HAY. SELECT ARTICLES PREPARED k3 and SOLD by JOHN r. DAVIES. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. THE BANKS OF THE WYE BOUQUET, A delightful and lasting: Perfump, 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 Soups, 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 PARSONS, FLETCHER, and CO.'S INDIAN RICE STARCH. (TRADE MARK, AN ELEPHANT.) This exe, Ilent STARCH, introduced by PARSONS, FLETCHER, and Co., has met. with a success unparal- leled in the annals of the Starch Trade, and is known as the ELEPHANT STARCII. Ladies should insist on their Laundresses using this Starch, which, being manufactured by an improved process, is much purer, and consequently more glossy, requites no boiling, and is ENTIRELY FREE FROM THE DESTROYING EFFECTS TO THE LINEN SO common in other Starches now in use. 22, BREAD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Packets of lIb., lIb., and lib., and in 41b napers, by BENJAMIN THE GROCER AND BENJAMIN AND COMPANY, BRECON, And all respectable Grocers. [338 PURE WATER. GEORGE SHAW'S IMPROVED PURE CARBON WATER FILTERS are warranted superior to any other invention for effec- tually removing taste, colour, lead, and all organic impurities from any kind of water. Prices and Drawings, on application, from the Manufactory, Crown Filter Works, Manchester. Agents Wanted. [446 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 K 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 BEST PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, admirably adapted to supply a great want—that of 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, they re- move afl 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. lid., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, Lon. don [245 H E C Iff A M P 1 0 N JL LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS. These Pil!s are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of the present day (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 3.11 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 irrf-,gular state of the bowels, and for wai t 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- sings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recommended. They act renerally on the constitution, cleanse the ood of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach* correct the morbid condition of the li^er, regulate the' bowels, and, bj removing all imprdimcnts. restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. ———— Sold in boxes (with directions for use) Is. lid. and 7id. each (a saving by taking the larger size). Sold Wholesale by Messrs. Barclay and Son, Locdon, and Retail by all Medicine Vendors. AGENT FOR BRECON: MR. MORRIS, CHEMIST. RRVELN WESTMINSTER PALACE HOTEL OR HOTE, L, JL Victoria-street, London, S.W., opposite "Westminster Abbey, adjoining the India Office, close to the Houses of Parlia- ment the parka, and theatres. Bed-rooms from 3s.; dinners in coffee-room and ladies' coffee-room fromi 2s. 6d.; and as per daily v;n nf fare. Attendance charged in the bill. There is an ascend- ing-room and a telegraph office in the building.—WILLIAM (lOWELL, Manager. n RAND HOTEL, Brighton. It Contains Library, VJ la(1ipR» poffee-room, ladies' reading-room, ladies' drawing- room, gentlemen's coffee-room, billiard-room, and smoking- room ffr the use of visitors, besides upwards of 200 bed-rooms and privatP 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 communicatea with the hotel. An ommbus meets the principal trains. First-class stabling. Strong room for valuables.-i. MARKWELL, Manager. WOOD'S FAMILY HOTEL, Y t 102, JERMYN-SXHEET, St. James's. London. Families and Gentlemen visiting London will find excellent accommodation m the above Hotel, which is new and elegantly furnished, at greatly reduced prices, from this date until May lf 1865. Beds from Sa. Hot and Cold Baths. On parle Franyais. Be habla Eapanol, Cuisine Frangaise, TDEDFORD HOTEL, 21, Percy-street, Bedford- square.-Bed and Breakfast, 2s. 6d. Private Sitting Room with Bedroom, 8s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. per day. CTACEY'S CLERICAL HOTEL, 2A, Berners- street, Oxford-street.—Established 12 years. Clergymen visiting London will find every accommodation at the above Hotel. Terms, Bed and Breakfast 48. per Night, or Mb per Wesk, including attenoiuwe. WHEREAS the Right Honourable CHARLES MORGAN ROBINSON BARON TT TREDEGAR, of Tredegar Park, in the County of Monmouth, and CHARLES GRIFFITH, of Glyticelyn, in the County of Brecon, Clerk, being respectively interested under the provisions of The Acts for the Incloiure, Exchange, and Improvement of Lands," in the Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and being desirous to effect an Exchange of the same. have made application, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to dir- ct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now, the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be 11 el beneficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice, in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a charge upon the said Land and Hereditaments, or any part thereof, on or before the 25th day of November next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. LAND and HEREDITAMENTS in w^ich the above- LANDS and HEREDITAMENTS in ichich the named CHARLES MONGAN ROBINSON, above named CHARLES GRIFFITH is interested, BARON TREDEGAR, is interested, situate in the situate in the Parish of LLANDDEW, in the Parish of LLANDDEW, in the County of Brecon, County of Brecon, and proponed to be exchanged 1or and proposed to be Pxchanged for the Land and the Lands and Hereditaments hereinbejore specified. Hereditaments hereinafter specified. N •NTo on Tithe ° Mnr.1 16 DESCRIPTION. A. k. r. Map DESCRIPTION. A. R. P. JM.ap. PENYWAUN ISHA. PENTWYN. 521 part of Arable. 4 3 10 339. Cae Savant 5 0 23 „ ) TV. K T A 339 Cae Cenol 5 0 23 and 519 j Dltto 514 Part 340 Ca5r 4 0 24 Waste Potato Garden 0 0 16 Part 341 &) r „ 5 Part 523. Homestead 0 3 28 342 } Cae Bach • • 3 0 29 „ Road 0 0 23 340, 341.)-, „ 518 Meadow 4 3 13 part 342 Road 0 1 11 523 ) -d „ 2 2 5 344 Plke 3 0 21 Part 524. } 345 Cae Cwarrel 6 0 30 "Part "i » n A Part 346.. Coppice 0 3 21 'and 5177* IKye gra8S 6 ■ •• CaoBedw 4 0 12 542 Meadow 2 1 30 347 Cae Sgubor 3 0 21 Part 552 Arable ••• 3 P&rt 333.. Arable .031 mi. andG:rde°. I ^34?}Ph°,a,i°" ° 553 Ryegrass 3 1 26 Part 343.. Homestead 0 2 5 489. Arable.. 5 114 Part 342.. Plantation 0 015 587&588.. Boggy 5 2 1 Part 341 & p T. 586 Arable. 3 1 26 part 340.. J Cae Llwyd 321 584 Ditto 4 3 27 348 Orchard and Pasture 2 1 10 581 Ditto 7 3 38 349. Cae Glas 4 2 5 582 Ditto 3 3 0 350 Caellwyncellin 5 0 7 612 and ) 351 Wern .520 part of > Cottage and Garden 0 0 21 358 Arable 7 1 14 road ) 359 Caircarregwen. 6 3 8 585 Meadow 0 12 0 357 Drysllwydd 4 3 3 583 „ 1 0 36 Part 356., Wrlod 0 3 9 520 & 522 ) • 360 Cae Trecornel 4 3 7 and part > Plantation 1 2 23 361 Arable .402 519 ) 362 Caeffynon 5 0 39 CWMDAUDDWR UCHAF. 565 Arable 1 2 16 Part 563 & 1 0 22 564 J Part 563.. Pasture. 0 1 9 Part 562.. Cottage and Orchard. 0 0 26 Part 562.. Garden 005 561 Meadow 1 1 33 560 Pasture 1 0 37 CWMDAUDDWR ISAF. 555 0 0 29 554 Pasture. 0 0 35 557 Cottage and Garden 0 0 23 556 Orchard and Pasture 014 558 Rickyard 0 0 23 559 Pasture .020 Part 611 0 12t 613 1 3 33 614 0 0 27 622 Old Road 0 1 23 623 Arable 1 3 1 624 „ 2 0 12 CWM-NANT-DDU. 627 Arable 101 625 & parts 1 of 626 & [ • • ■ • ..232 628 ) 630, 629,) parts of626 •• 1 3 29 and 628 ) 90 2 5 91 2 32 .¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ Witness my hand this-2nd day of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. H. PYNE. Inclosure Comm-ssion, By Ord'r of the Board. 3, St. James's-square, London, S.W. (501 LONDON TEA W A REHOUSE, HAY. Finest Black Tea, 3s. 8d. good strong Congou (recommended), 3s. 4d. fine ditto, 3s. good ditto, 2s. 8d. useful Black Te i, 2s. GREEN TEAS.—Finest Gunpowder, 4s. 8d. fine ditto, 4s.; good ditto, 3s. 4d. COFFEES.—Finest, Mocha, Is. 8d.; finest Plantation, Is. 6d. REFINED LOAF SUGARS.—Finest, 5^d.; fine, 5d. per lb. PRICE'S PATENT COMPOSITE CANDLES.—No I, lid. No. 2, 10d. No. 3, 9d. per lb. LONDON STbRE DIP CANDLES, 6<1. per lb., 5s. 9,1. per stone. BEST BRISTOL YELLOW SOAP, 41d. per lb. fine ditto, 4d.; good ditto, 3id. and 3d. Finest American and other Cheese Huntley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits Hill, Evans, and Co.'s Superior British Wi-i,s Pure Malt Vinegar 4d. per quart; Lea and Perrins' 'Worcestershire Sauce Is. per bottle. All other kinds of Sauceg, Pickles, &c., equally cheap. JOSEPH BKIDQEWATER, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. [495 NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAY. -&- 1% OPENED FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC. This Line passes through the most Magnificent Sceneries in the Principality, and,is the Shortest and most n direct Route between North and South Wales, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and the North of England. TIME TABLE, AUGUST, 1867. UP TRAINS DOWN TRAINS. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a in. a.m. New Milford dep. — — 11 15 Liverpool (Landing Stage) dep. — 7 45 815 Haverfordwest „ — — 11 40 Birkenhead „ — 8 5 8 35 Pembroke 7y — — 10 53 Chester ) — 8 50 920 Tenby fl — — 11 25 Leeds — 7 50 Carmarthen Junction „ 4 30 9 0 1 0 Huddersfield „ — — 8 30 Swansea (High Street) „ 7 30 10 10 2 15 Manchester „ 930 INVarh arr. 7 58 10 47 2 54 Liverpool (Lime Street) — 90 Newport dep. 2 21 8 35 i 0 Crewe „ — — 10 50 Cardiff 2 45 9 8 128 Shrewsbury „ 7 0 12 25 Neath arr. 3 57 10 57 3 13 London (via Gloucester) „ — 9 15 Swansea (Wind Street) dep. 8 0 11 0 3 0 Cheltenham „ 7 25 12 15 Neath arr. 820 11 21 3 23 Gloucester „ 8 0 1 5 Neath and Brecon Chases. 1, 2, 3. 1, 2,3. 1, 2,3. Worcester> » « » NEATH dep. 8 30 11 25 3 30 w0?Ser Z J CRYNANT 8 46 11 37 3 45 He°Xd 930 310 ONLLWYN » 9 0 11 SO ( ure0OT ai £ » f° | PENWYI.LT 9 15 12 0 4 12 Cre„e 4° DEVYNOCK 9 40 12 25 38 Oswestry 10 35 BRECON arr. 10 5 12 45 5 0 Welshpool — n o0 Brecon <*ep. ™ 15 12 50 6 40 Llanidloes „ — 8 55 12 55 Hereford arr. 12 10 2 2o 7 25 Rhayader „ 9 30 1 30 Worcester J & J 5 9 5 Llandrindod „ — 9 38 12 58 Birmingham •• » 3 45 8 0 11 10 Llanwrtyd „ 10 45 1 35 London (via Worcester).. „ 6 50 10 25 — Brecon arr. — 11 20 3 25 ChrftSf'" 3 15 7 35 10 20 Neath and Brecon Classes. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. til rS 9 £ |™ck v; dr ?» jg Llanwrtyd — 5 0 9 45 PENW5TLLT „ 9 15 12 55 6 41 Llandrindod dep. H 55 2 22 6 50 ONLLWYN „ 9 30 1 7 6 53 Rhayader., 12 0 2 45 6 45 CRYNANT „ 9 50 1 22 7 7 Llanidloes trr. 12 35 3 22 7 15 NEATH an-. 10 10 1 37 7 23 Welshpool d" 45 — 8 45 Neath T: dep. 12 14 2 37 f~36 Oswestry i( 5 10 — "30 Swansea (Wind Street). arr. 12 40 3 5 8 5 Crewe arr. 7 0 — Neatb dep. 10 47 2 54 7 51 Crewe w 2 50 7 0 1 35 Cardiff arr. 12 38 4 38 9 0 Liverpool (Lime Street).. „ 5 50 8 55 — Newport „ 15 5 4 9 21 Manchester (London Rd.) „ 5 10 8 25 — Neath dep. 10 57 3 13 7 52 Huddersfield „ 6 25 9 45 — Swansea (High Street).. arr. 11 35 3 40 8 20 Leeds 7 10 10 50 — Carmarthen Junction „ 12 45 5 33 9 30 Chester 174157 012 15 Tenby 21 2 10 7 10 Birkenbead 1)507 50 3 5 Pembroke „ 2 35 7 35 Liverpool (Landing Stage) „ 5 20 8 10 3 40 Haverfot-dwest 1 50 6 49 New Milford „ 2 24 7 15 — Ø" NO SUNDAY TRAINS. For further Particulars see the Company's Time Bills. T. MORLEY, Traffic Manager. Benjamin THE GROCER, JL? HIGH STREET, BRECON, &- A ".y4) O <"y' TOWN OF TALGARTH. D. M 0 H G AN, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, HOUSE AND SV'N PAINTER, IMITATOR OF WOODS AND MARBLES, &c., Has now in stock a large assortment of Slwel and Cro« ti Glass, and Glass Slates-(ihe 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 ar.d 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. [152 Talgarth, February 27th, 1867. 11 p H A R L E S GIBSON, BRECON AND BUILTH, Importer (direct.) of SANDEMAN'S and COCKHURX'S PORTS INGHAM'S MARSALA; DUFF GORDON'S SHERRIES; CLOSSMAN & CO.'S (Bordeaux) CLARE1S; MARTELL & CO.'S COGNAC. The above names are well known as the largest and most respectable Shipiers in the world, and as C. GIBSON deals direct with them he is the only me Hum ^er ween th- Shipper and Consumer; the public therefore reap an advantage (either in Quality or Price) by dealing with tdm. NOTE.—No Agents appointpd, therefore the above Wines, &c., do not piss-as is too often the case—through a third parties' hands. BONDED VAULTS KING STREET HALL, BRISTOL. GOOD HARVEST ALE at 8d. and lOd. per Gallon. HAY. o L I V E l PRIT CHARD, 'U' 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 STTLE STRAW BONNETS AND HATS CAPS AND FLOWERS; TH1 NEW BEADED FRINGE, WHICH WILL BE MUCH WORN PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSES AND SKIRTING. FAMILY MOURNING.—FUNERALS FURNISHED. PRINTS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, AND LINENS considerably R-duced. FELT CARPETS AND HEARTH RUGS. CURTAIN DAMASKS, BAIZES, OIL CLOTHS, &C.. &C. [18 BRISTOL PACKET company. JD JOHN PROTHERO Rpspccifully informs the inhabitants of the town of Brecon and neighbourhood that he has just taken to the old-established and well-condueted CARRYING BUSINESS of tii,, 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 rective his prompt attention. 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 PROTHERO'S BOATS "-and all gowds from Bristol, 'per Burton's Bristol Packet." GOODS CARRIED and DELIVERED WITH CARE and at MODERATE CHARGES. No more complaints of delay in delivering goOdS!-PRUTHERO'S BOATS will await the arrival of the Packets at Newport, and be despatched with promptness to Brecon three times a week. Brecon, 1st Oct., 1863. [17 BIECON T T~T~~A~sri> FETE, -iD 1 8 6 7. At a Preliminary Meeting held at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, on MONDAY Evening, AUGUST 12th, 1867, J. DAVIES, Esq., Mayor of Brecon, in the Chair, It was unanimously resolved,— 1—That it is desirable to get up a Regatta in the second week in September similar to the one held last year. 2.—That the following Gentlemen be requested to sit on the Committee for carrying out the requisite arrangements Rev. HERBERT WILLIAMS Mr. T. C. PERKS Mr. JOHN PROTHERO Mr. WILLIAM ROBERTS „ T. B. HOSKBN „ D.BROWN „ T. >>ORLEY „ EVAN JONES Mr. G. OVERTON Rev. J. D. WILLIAMS Dr. TALEOURD JONES „ STEPHEN B. EVANS „ JAMES WILLIAMS Mr. J. DAVIES, Mayer Mr. J. WILLIkAlS, Solicitor 11. JONES „ F. BROUGHTON „ JOHN JAMES „ P. BRIGHT Captain LAMBERT „ J. JOSEPH „ A. HENSHAW Rev. REES PRICE Mr. JOHN EVANS, Lion-st. „ D. W. J. THOMAS „ T. FRATER Capt. CONWAY LLOYD D. JEFFREYS POWELL „ G. CANSICK „ CAMBRIDGE PHILLIPS Mr. GABRIEL POWELL „ DUMBLETON „ H. St. GEO. CAULFEILD With power to add. 3.-That Circulars soliciting Subscriptions be sent out, and that Subscriplion Cards be left at Hotels, Banlis, &e. 4.-That th" Patron an,i Patronessps of last year be asked to give their patronage this year. 5.—That R. T. Crawshay, Esq., of Cyfarthfa, having materially added in the success of last year's Regatta by kindly permiltin his Band to attend, be respectfully requested to do so again this year. 6.-Tliat the Committee Meetings be held at tne Castle Hotel at 8 p m. 011 Monday and Thursday evenings. 7.—That the surplus funds from the Regatta be devoted towards the purchase of a freehold building suitable for the Literary Institutions of the town, and for the establishment of a Free Reading-room for Working Men. 518] J. A. JEBB, Hon. Sec. BREDWARDINE, HEREFORDSHIRE. FREEHOLD COTTAGE RESIDENCE. ME, DAVID JONES will offer for SALE by public AUCTION, at the RED LION INN, BREDWARDINE, On Tuesday, the 27th day of August, 1867, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then product-d, All that substantial stone-built FREEHOLD COT- TAGE RESIDENCE, called "THE PROSPECT," situate in the Pentre Road, in the Parish of Bredwar- dine, in the County of Hereford, containing Entrance, Parlour, good Kitchen, 2 Back Kitchens, with oven, boiler, and grates; 2 Pantries, und, rground Cellar, and 4 Bed-rooms Yard, Workshop, P^ery, and other Offices Flower Garden, neatly laid out, and Orchard planted with choice Fruit Trees, now in full bearing, tne whole containing, by admeasurement, la. and 20p or therrablluts. The above Property commands extensive and pic- turesque scenery nfthe river Wye, the beautiful domain of Garrions, Moccas Court and Park, Lady Lift, and other richly-wooded scenery is within half-a-mile of the parish church, 4 miles of Kinnersley station on the Hereford, Hay, and Brecon Railway, 8 miles of the town of Hay, and 12 of Hereford. For a view apply to Mr. Powell, the tenant, and for further Particulars, to Mr. GEORGE GAMES, Solicitor, Hay. [507 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. EFILVACH MILL, HOUSES & PREMISES, In the Parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neaih, Glamorganshire. ME. PHILIP DAVIES has been in- structed to off^r ior SALE by AUCTION, at the house of Mr. GRIFFITH THOMAS, known by the name of the Vale of Neath Arms, situate in Neath, On Wednesday, the Iltli September, 1867, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that MES- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, Water Corn Grist MILL %,i,h three-pairs of Stones, known as the "Etilvach Mill," together with the Granaries, Stable, Smithy, Outhouses, and Premises thereunto beloning, situate in the parish of Lantwit juxta-Neath, Glamorganshire, where every facility is givt,n for car- rying on a prosperous trade such as has been carried on for the last 30 or 40 years. The Premises may, if desired, be easily converted with little expense into a Woolhn Manufactory. The above property is held under Lease for tho un- expired term of 41 years, from the 25th March, 18o7, at a Rent of 910 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, and liberty to view may be had on application on the premises. Old Market-street, Neath, 131h Aug., 1867. [511 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT, TO be SOLD by PEIVATE CON- TRACT, a substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE, with Garden, and Four newly-huilt COT- TAGES adjoining also Four other CO ITAGES adjoining, without Gardens; all situate in Pendre, in the Parish of St. John, in the Borough of Brecon Rental, X40 per annum.—Apply to Mr. EVAJ JONES, Struet, Brecon. [503 c FREEHOLD VILLA. GILWERN, BRECONSHIRE. ME. FOED will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABER- GAVENNY, On Tuesday, the 20th day of Auc/ust, 1867, At Three o'clock precisely, tho ubstantial and p'c- tuivsquH VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Rock Cot- tage, Gilwern, in the parish of Llane lv, four miles fiom Abi-rgavt;nriy, and three from Crickhowell, with good Gardens and Coach-house and Stable also TWO LABOURERS' COTTAGES contiguous thereto.— May be viewed on application to JAMES PIERCE, Esq Gilwern, near Abergavenny; or to WALFORD and GABB, S liciiors, Abergavenny. [517 SAFE INVESTMENT. FREEHOLD FARM, BRECONSHTIZE. TO be SOLD by PEIVATE CONTRACT, a FARM of 140 Acres, with capital Farm-house and Buildings, in good repair, let to a respectable tenant at a n-oderate rent. For fur lur par ticulars apply to M: ssrs. WALFORD and GABB, Solicitors, Abergannny. [512 BRECON. TO be LET, with immediate possession, all that old arid well-esrabli-hed INN called the "GREEN DRAGON," situate in High-street, in the centre of the town of Brecon, and close to the Markets, and one of the be-t and must convenient situations in the town for carrying ou the buMiv ss of the said Inn.—For further particulars, apply to Mr. WILLIAM JONES, on the premises or Mr. JOHN MORGAN, Printer, Ship-btreet, Brecon. [489 TO LET, with immediate possession, a fir*,t-classfull-licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, doing an excellent, trade. Rent £50 per annum coming in about £ 300 at valuation. There are also three excel- lent Clubs. This is a rare opporiunity. Satisfactory reasons can be yiven for Itaving.-For further par- ticulars apply to W. FORD, Auctioneer, &c., Bryo- mawr, MOil. [510 AGENTS WANTED in every Town in Breconshire for a tir=t class Insurance Com- pany. Liberal terms.-Apply to G. JONES, 2, Aloert- place, Abergavenny. [514 NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. ALL Persons INDEBTED to Mr. ROBERT BREARLEY, of Hay, Draper, are requested to pay the amounts of their respective Debts to Mr. CHARLES GRIFFITHS, at his Officcs, in Hay, without delay and all Persons having CLAIMS against the said Robert Brearley are requested to send full particulais thereof to the said Charles Griffiths forthwith. Hay, July 31, 1867. [504 IMPORTANT. IF 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 securitjr, you can have any sum from X50 to X2,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or juarterly instalments. Office hours; 10 to 5. j 174 IN THE PRESS. "BRECON AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD." PERSONS who are desirous of obtaining i I this Work at the Subscriber's price (2s. 6d.) trust give their orders AT ONCE at the Chief Office, or ti e District Agencies of this Paper. Persons wishing to avail themselves of space in the Advertisc-ment Appendix are also requested to lose no time in giving their orders. Brecon County Times" Office, July 12, 1867. [484 ME. LAMBEBT (R. A. MUS.), PRO- FESSOR of Music and DRAWING, begs respect- tully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhab tants of Brecon and its viciuity that he will be happy to give instruction in MUSIC (Piano, Organ, Harmonium, Thorough Bass, Harmony, &c.) and DHA WIG-(Pencil, Illuminating, and Missal Paint- ing, Water Colors, &c.)-Ter.ms may be known on application—Pianos Tuned, &c., &c. July 25, Llanfaes, Brecon. [505 COACH SERVICE BETWEEN DEFYNOCK AND LLANDOVERY. RM. JONES, of the Camden Arms c Hotel, Trecastle, begs respectfully to inform the Public that he has taken the Castle Hotel Com- pany's Coach and Horses, which he will continue to run, for the convenience of Passengers, between Dtfynock Station, on the Neath and Brecon Railway, and L'andoverv (daily), starting from Defynock on the arrival of the First Morning Trairs from Neath and Brecon, and returning from Llandovery at 12.30 p.m.. in ti 1 e to meet the last Trains leaving Defynock for Neath and Brecon. Camdeu Arms Hotel, Trecastle, July 1st, 1867. [471 COUNTY OF BRECON. "IVTOTICE is hereby given that the Lords 1 4 of her Majesty's Privy Council have granted a License for the holding of a SALE of ANIMALS at BUILTH, in the said County, on the 2nd day of OCTOBER next, and the 6th day of DECEMBER next, subject to the conditions, provisions, and regulations cou ained in all order of Council bearing date the 16th day of January last, applicable to such sale of An'imls. Provided that Animals may be brought to such Sale subject as aforesaid, from any place situate within the couoiieg of Brecon, Carmarthen, or Car- digail only, and from no other place. The Lord of the Council have reserved to them- selves liberty to r, voke such License at any time if they shall deem it necessary to do so. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Brecon. Brecon, 10th Aug., 1867. [509 BOROUGH OF NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Tolls, Rent. and Stallages, arising from the Neath (Jaule, C.,r Me^t, and General Markets, and also from the Ne.ith Slaughterhouses. Aud also the Field known as The Corporation Fieid." And also the large and commodious Yard belonging to the Neath Corporation, lying between, and having an extensive frontage [OMards the Neath River and Neatn ('anal. Will be LET by ATTC-, ION, at the GUILDHALL, in the said Burough, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of AUGUST inst., at Three o clock in the Afternoon, either in one or more Lots, and either for one or three years, as may in the meautime be determined on, and subject to such conditions of Letting as will be then and there produced. The Land adjoining the Slaughterhouses will be Let with the Tolls. By order of the Town Council. ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Neatb, 12th Aug., 1867. [516 THE BRECON AND MERTHYR & MID WALES RAILWAY COMPANIES HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on and JLJL after the 1st SEPTEMBER next, they will CEASE TO CARRY RETURNED EMPTIES FREE, and that the same will be subject to a charge, which must be prepaid. Particulars may be obtained on application to the Managers of the Companies, or to the Station Agents. BY ORDER. August 1st, 1867. [496 PROVINCIAL BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend 4 at the rate of 7t per Cent. per Annum (free of income tax) upon the Nett Capital of the Bank, will be payable on and after the 14th instant. JAMES TULLOCH, General Manager. 2nd August, 1867. [515 TO CONTRACTORS. NNHE HAY WATER-WORKS COM- JL PANY, Limited, are prepared to receive Ten- rlers for the Construction of a RESERVOIR and FILTER BED, laying Iron Piprs with Sluice Valves and other works connected therewith. Plans, Sections, and Specification may be inspected at my Office, and at the Office of Mr. T. CURLEY, C.E., Bl'i.omy Hill, Hereford, on and after 19th Augnst, 1867. 6 Sealed Tenders to be sent to me not later than 29th iustant, and endorsed "Tender for Water. Works." CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Hay, August 14th, 1867. [513 WILLIAM LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, HAY. Valua-ions for Adininibtrations. Timber Measured and Valued. r 48 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. ThR full benefit of the reduction of dury to is. M. per cent. is given to the insurers effecting policies in this Company. By this reduction and the BONUS SYSTEM of the NORWICH U-NIO-N, the cost of insurance is reduced to a minimum amount, EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS REDUCED BY BONUS. •T r> ,• Annual Reduced Prem. No. of Policy. Sum Insured. Premium. now payable. £ S s. d. S e. d. 441,411 92,540 222 4 4 120 19 2 450.156 12,000 63 0 0 35 0 A 484.173 6,800 85 14 0 19 16 50fL9i5 5,000 7 10 0 4 6 4 The ra' es of premium are in no case higher than those charred by the other principal offices giving no bonus to their insure™ The duty paid to Government for the vear 1863 was €84 1*52 lis. 94.; the amount insured on farming Btock was £ 10.303,272. For prospectuses apply to the Society's office*. 2i Fleet-street E.C.; and Surrey-street, Norwich. WIX!c5r°R' aild 10 miles round.—Mr. MASON'S J J ,1 of Finished and Unfurnished RESIDENCES will be forwarded on application. "Windsor Estate Agency Offices. MR. SWAIN'S REGISTER OF TOWN AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES, Furnished and Unfur- Dlshed, Freehold and Leasehold Investments, &c., issued th. i irst Day of Every Mouth, may be had gratis on application ?r per post for one stamp. Particulars of Properties intended for insertion, for which no charge is made, should be fornrtreled not later than the 26th of the Month. Auction and, Esta.te Offices, The Lodge, Notting-hill, A ??INTF? L1ST of the HOUSES to be LET in tbc neighbourhood of nan >,r h-fl yspratei, and the "Western districts, SidBTTP^?^%°n 5°rTard.Ulg -a stamp to Messrs. BAILEY 21 A } Sr fv! r and Estate Agency Offices, cner-street, yv cstbounie-groTe "West, and 22, Inverness- road, opposite the Royal Oak. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILKINSON AND KID D, f SADDLERS To HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRI-ICF OP W AJ-ES, hUve REMOVED their Estatlishment from the Corner of Park-street, Oxford-street, to C, HANOVER-SQUARE, W. (Adjoining the Queen's Concert Rooms}. Esxaeushed 17 S5,