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CHRIST'S COLLEGE, BRECKNOCK. FOUNDED 1541. THE COURSE of EDUCATION pur- sued is that of the Public Schools of England, trribracinc Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, and English Studies. The Schoolhouse, opened in 1S64, affords accommo- dation for Forty Boarders. The present Holidays Terminate on Wednesday, August 8th. 97] J. D. WILLIAMS, M.A., Head Master. BOUGHROOD HOUSE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, STRUET, BRECON. MRS. and MISS BUCK, assisted by an accomplished and efficient teacher from London desire to call the attention of their friends to the increased accommodation and superior advantages of their new residence. The young ladies received into their establishment are treated in every respect as members of the family, the utmost attention being paid to their health and domestic comfort, as well as to their mental and moral improvement. The ordinary Educational Course includes instruction in Readiug, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Mapping, Ancient and Modern History, Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. The Vacation will Terminate on MONDAY, JU) T 23rd. (106. TO CONTRACTORS. rgTHE BRECON LOCAL BOARD I of HEALTH are prepared to receive TEN- DERS for constructing a STORAGE RESERVOIR at Cilwhybart Mill, about two miles from the town of Brecon. Drawings and Specifications may 'be seen, and Bills of quantities obtained, on application to Mr ISAAC DAVIES, Brecon, by payment of 42 bhillinus. The Tenders must be delivered at the Town Clerk's Office, Brecon, endorsed, Tender for Reservoir," not later than Twelve o'clock at, Noon on MONDAY, the 23rd of JULY instant. The Board do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. Town Clerk's Officp, Brecon, 4th July, 1866.. [102 MID-WALES RAILWAY. SPECIAL NOTICE of ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS in the Trains for July, 1866. A TRAIN will leave Aberystwith at 9 io a.m., Llanidloes 11.30, Rhayader 12.5, New- bridge 12.25, Builth 12.40, and reach Three Cucks at 1.17 p.m., Hay 1.50, Hereford 2.40, Malvern 4.58, Worcester 5.25, Dudley 7.15, Wolverhampton 7.50, Birmingham 6.35, Oxford 8.40, and Paddington at 10.25 p.m. ° The Train which now leaves Llanidloes for Brecon at 1.10 p.m. will leave at 1.0 p.m., and every S'ation 10 minutes earlier than at present, and arrive at Brecon at 3.15 p m. The Train which now leaves Brecon at 12.40 p.m., for the Mid-Wales Stations, Aberystwith, &c., will leave at 12.30, and every Station 10 minutes earlier than at present; and a Special Train will leave Here- ford daily at 11.30 a.m., Hay 12.35 p.m., to join it at Three Cocks, and arrive at Aberystwith at 5.55 p.m. A Train will leave Paddington at 10.0 a.m., Oxford 11.40, Birmingham 9.10 (Midland Station), Worcester 125 p.m., Malvern 1.28, Hereford 3.0 p.m., Hay 3.53, Three Clocks 4.20, Builth 4.50, Newbridge-on-Wye 5.5, Rhayader 5 25, and arrive at Aberystwith at 7.45 p.m. A Through Carriage will be attached at Oxford to the 10.0 a.m. train from Paddington for Aberystwith, and to the 9.45 a.m. train from Aberystwith for Oxford, and all intermediate narrow gauge places. The above trains will run on week days only. On Sundays a train will leave Llanidloes at 9.0 a.m., Rhayader 9 35, Newbridge-on-Wye 9 55, Builth 10.10, calling at all intermediate stations, and arrive at Brecon 11.20 a.m.; returning from Brecon at 3.45 p.m., Builth 5.0, Newbridge-on-Wye 5.20, Rhayader 5.50, and arrive at Llanidloes at 6.30 p.m. For further alterations and particulars, see Time Bills issued by the Company. F. BROUGHTON, General Manager. Brecon, June, 1866. [98 MID-WALES R A I L W A Y. SEA BATHING!! ABERYSTWITH, ABERDC>VEY, TOWYN, and BORTH, via Llanidloes.— RETURN TICKETS will be issued by all Trains to the above places any day until further notice, for 7 or 14 DAYS, as follows:— Fares for the Double Journey. 1st CI. Cov. Cars. 1st. CI. Cov.Car. Brecon t 18s. <)s. Talyllyn } Talgarth. I Three Cocks ( 16a. gs. TSoughrood 1 Erwootl Bumh ) Xewbri'lge 13s. 6s. 6d. Uoldowlod ) Rhayader ) u 5 (JJ< Pant.ydwr ) These Tickets will be available to return by the Ordinary Trains on any day within the 14 days from date of issue. Passengers will be allowed to break their journey at Machynlleth or Ynyslas. EXTENSION OF TICKET.—Passengers wishing to stay for a longer period than that for which the above Tickets are available can do so by paying 10 per cent. on the price of the Tickets for the first fortnight, or portion of a f ortnight, after the 14 d,yS. and 15 per cent, for each week or portion of a week beyond the first fortnight; but the time will in no case be extended beyond thb 30th September, 1866. Applications for extension of time to be made to the Station from which the Return Ticket is available, in all cases not later than on the day on which the term of the Ticket expires. THREE DAYS AT THE SEA SIDE. urdav, until further notice, EXCURSION wim be issued by anv Train to ABERYST- T U.!i!tin( Hr)0VEY> TOWYN, and BORTH, via inir a± thp' 1av^'la^ to return on the Monday folio w- g' dt the und^'mentioned 1st U. Cov. Car. Brecon ( 10 Talyllyn » <*• W. Talgarth Three Cocks I )Js> 5s_ M Boughioou. I Knvood, I l-;t 01. Cov. Car. j Builth Newbridge 10s. 5s. iJolduwlud. ) lantj-rhvj. f Ss. -Is. lid. General Manager's Office, By orùer. n)9 MID-WALES RAILWAY^ Day Excursions to ABERYSTWI111 and Bach alloiving Sic and (t Half Hours at the Sea Side > XT'VERY MONDAY in JULY, Pussen- 3 J gersca)) Hook from BRECON and Other Stations to ABEilYSTWITH. and Back, as under: LEAVE A.M. Fares to Aberystwith & Buck. Brecon 7 15'\Cuv. Carriages. First Class. ,RALT YN 7 25 r ■TBEFEINON 7 30 5, 103. TALGABTH 7 401 THBEE COCKS 7 45 j BOUGHBOOD- 7 52 1 ERWOOD 8 3 V 4. 8s. BUILTH 8 20 NEWBRIDGE 8 33 3s. s. The Return Train will leave Aberystwith each Monday at 6.30 p rn., and the Tickets issued at the various Stations each Saturday, to Aherystwith and baclr, vi ill be available by this Train. BY ORDER. Br t con, 1866. [100 BENJAMIN THE GROCER, I3 BRECON, M-N I C IVTNNTTA AND PLANTATION COFFEES, FRENCH CHOCOLA-HTE, FRY S C0Hf0At*CHQSc™ Ii/eOcV"SocOA NIBS: SADLERS'COLMANS'and ARMISTEADS genuine MUSTARDS, JINien Y GOODS- S3i .oVoi CIGARS, w DROITWICH AGRICULTURAL and TABLE SALT. rp GRIFFITHS AND SON, _|_F TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKS, OVEN SQUARES, RIDGE CREST, MALT KILN SQUARES, DRAINING AND SOCKET PIPES, CHIMNEY TOPS, PAVING STONE AND SILLS. NAVY AND MERCHANT SHIP TIMBER AND PLANK. MAHOGANY, OAK, ELJlI, BEECH, and ASH PLANK, BOARDS, AND SCANTLING; OAK STAVES, OAK and DEAL LATHS, OAK GATES, SEASONED OAK QUARTER-BOARDS, CEMENT, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC. T. G. & SON have Boats plying weekly between Brecon and Newport, to and from the Tredegar Wharf, Newport. The Boats are for the conveyance of all Kinds of Goods. [14 BRISTOL PACKET COMPANY. 1) 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 hlA^lToodsattoT,be°conveyed by PROTHERO'S BOATS—from London, "per Great Western and South Wales Raiiway, Newport,"—from Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and the North of England, "per London and North Western Railway to Newport,—thence per PROTHERO S BOATS —and all goeds from Bristol, "per Burton's Bristol Packet." GOODS CARRIED and DELIVERED WITll CARE and at MODERATE CHARGES. No more complaints of delay in deliverihg goods I-PBOTUKBO'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 MRS. ROBERTS' SHOW ROOMS, High Street, BRECON, are now open, and comprise all the NOVELTIES in BONNETS, HATS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, DRESSES, UNDER- CLOTHING, in short every article of Ladies' and Children's attire. The Prices will bear favourable comparison with any house in the trade, Style and Quality considered. [33 170R HATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 1 GO TO THE CELEBRATED HAT SHOP AT THE TOP OF SHIP-STREET, BRECON. J. MORGAN AND CO. [iö FUNERAL AND GENERAL UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, LION-STREET, BRECON. THOMAS PRICE, GENERAL UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL FURNISHER bees respectfully to intimate that he is prepared to furnish Funerals to any extent, with articles of sunerior make and finish, at the following reduced rates:— j -.i Oak Coffin or Coffin covered with black cloth, lined with flannel and richly trimmed with registered trimming, with Hearse and Pall, complete » Ditto8 ditto, ditto, Walking funerals 2 2 0 Elm Coffin, fully trimmed, witii Hearse and Pall. 1 8 0 Ditto, Walking 0 15 0 Children's fullv trimmed Coffin, with Fly, from Ditto ditto, Walking. « 10 0[105 IIAY. QLIVER FRIT CHARD Solicits an inspection of his New SUMMER GOODS—MANTLES and JACKETS, SHAWLS, plain and fancy DRESSES, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, LADIES' BONNETS and STRAW HATS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, &C. MANTLES, JACKETS, BONNETS and MILLINERY MADE TO ORDER at the shortest notice. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FUNERAL AND MOURNING ORDERS. LINENS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, c. GREAT REDUCTION IN CALICOES. BROAD-CLOTHS, VESTINGS, &c.—GENLEMEN'S HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, &c., &c. 1 & 2, The Squag-e. [18 CROWN SHOP, HAY. rn H 0 M A S ( G R U A R ) P R I T C H A R D J- DRAPER, SILK MERCER, HOSIER, LACEMAN, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER, la now SHOWING a large assortment of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. MILLINERY and MANTLE ROOMS replete with LONDON and PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Ladies' made-up Under-Linen of superior quality and style. First-class Milliners and Dressmakers employed on the premises. Mourning and otlter orders executed with the utmost despatch FUNERALS FURNISHED. [42 w D A V I E S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, HIGH-STREET, HA Y. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, EAR-RINGS, PINS, RINGS, LOCKEIS. &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. [50 _n_d II I G II 'TOWN, HAY. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT,$SEED WAREHOUSE. J. E A S T II 0 P K Resnectfullv solicits an inspection of his STOCK, which will be found replete with a large and well selected assortment of Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Children's Cots; Hair, Flock, and Wool Mattresses; Straw 1 alhasses Kitchen Ranges Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Grates, Enamelled Slate, and Marble Chimney I leces, Fenders and Fire Iroiis, Bronzed Hat and Umbrella Stands, Papier Mache and Japanned Tea Trays aiid Waiters, Shpffi^lH T'lhle Cutlerv Pocket Knives and Scissors, Electro-plated Spoons, forks, Cruet and Liquor su8ar takou, j BrUannU M,u. Teap. B,„ckVfU,, MoW UW. Covers Toilet Sets, Coal Vases and Boxes, Japanned Tin and Leather Ira veiling Boxes and Cases, Hat and FV> T OMNC ANRL Math<? \n ore&t vari«-1v, Lawn Mowing Machines, Garden Kolls and loolb, bteel n°n'* JB„„d SDad s and°Shfvcls, Galvanise I Wire Hare and Rabbit Proof Netting, Patent Wash- IrSn- File's, Rasps, Steel^ &c!; Carpenters'and Joiners'Tools; Pitoti, 1 ar, Reddle, Oils, Paints and Colours. lro Files, Rasps, Stee &c!; Carpenters' and Joiiiers' Tools; Pitcn, Tar, Reddle, Oils, Paints and Colours. iron, Mie., Agent for all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. [70 jQ A V I E S S F L V P 0 W D E R, F 0 It S H E E Ll A X D LAMBS. Evtensively used during the la&t Fourteen Years, and acknowledged to be the Cheapest and most Ellectual Preventive of the Fly striking Sheep, at the same time improving their appearance. Sold in pound packets (Sixpence Each), sufficient to dress from ten to fifteen sheep, or twenty lambs. Orders to the value of 20s., and upwards, carriage paid per rail to any station within 20 miles. JOHK L. DAVIES, P 11 A R M ACEUTIOAL C 11 E M i S T, HAY. Agent, by appointment, for Bigg's Dipping Composition, and Cooper's Dipping Powder. A Dipping Machine Lent to Purchasers Free of Charge. Lil HAY, BRECONSH111E. GM it C) P V ROSE AND CROWN FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1V1. 11WJ TJ, AND RETAIL WINE AND iSl'IRLi' MERCHANT, • m&- Sons, Guinness's Extra Stout, and Lea Carpenter$Co's. Family Ales. Agent for Samuel AlUopp 1)ALL(J]JL AND COACH OFFICE. nAimpp to Visitors, whose comfort and convenience will to him be an object of resPec^u^y |° ai). I 0F the Hotel th'y will be enabled to enjoy SEVEN MILES OF EXCELLENT 'ITIKIE, that in the neij^hboui N \VTVK together with several miles of BIIOOK FISHING- Tin- Hotel is sitnat FISHING in famous and extensive LLANGORSE LAKE, which, abounds situated, too, within 30 minutes' ride, by rail, oi ,-23 with "ElteR AND PIKE. TERMS EXCEEDINGLY MODI-BAIK. L rjpHU BllECONSHIR^ COAL and LIMhl CO.vlPANY LIMITED. This Company havin- Agents at all Stations oTthTilreoon and Merthyr, Mid-'Wales, and[Hereford, Hay aml Brecon Railways Jprwed to supply COALS, LIMU, DRAINING and SEWERAGE PIPES, BRICKS, SLAI^ TILES, ABBBTHAW ZJ'J Pa7d O her BMLDMG MATERIALS GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO, and Mess,-8. Gr.fo. Morris and Griffin's celebrated ARTIFICI VL MANUKES. Messrs. G M. & G s mixture warranted to con.ain one-half Genuine Goverr^u P^dan Guano, and one-half Bone Superphosphate Lime, cannot fail to gro w abundant sound crops, Z m must bs a mUCh m°re eC0n0mical maQUre than 0n,y' PnC6 xio 10s. per ton. Further particulars and prices may be obtainedfrom the Company's Agents at the various Stations, or from the MANAGER, High-street, Brecon. Brecon, May 1,1866. [28 "MILLS'S EXCHANGE HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, JJJL BROAD STREET, HEREFORD, Will be found the most comfortable and economical to Commercial Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Visitors to the City. [55 IN P REPARATION FOR THE PRESS. rpHE POSTAL & COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY & GAZETTEER JL FOR THE COUNTIES OF BRECON AND RADNOR. BY J. LIT T L E B 1J It Y. PRICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, 10s. 6D. The Work will contain a topographical account of every town, village, parish, and hamlet, in the County, followed by a carefully arranged Directory of all the nobility, clergy, gentry, and commercial residents.— Orders received by the Agents, who, to secure the greatest authenticity, will visit nearly every house to col- t, lect the necessary information. The Proprietor respectfully requests the favour of the Agents being personally seen on their applying for Information, and that the precise spelling of the name, &c., may be given to them. Directory Office, 15, Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London, W.C. ON SHE-The Postal and Commercial Directory of Bristol, Glamorgan, and Monmouth, price 21s. The Monmouthshire Directory may be had separate, price, 7s. 6d. Now COMPLLING-The Postal and. Commercial Directory of Herefordshire, price 10s. 6d. [84 J. A ND 1). NFc H O ETsr i OVERCOATS FOR ALL SEASONS. WATERPROOF TWEED COATS, A T 21s. 114 to 120, Regent Street; 22, Cornhill; and 10, Saint Ann's Square, Manchester. AGENT for BitECON-MEL. D. MORGAN. [104 BRECONSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1866. rp H E Commissions of Nisi Prius, of I Oyer and Terminer, and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Brecon, will be opened at the SHIRE HALL, BRECON, on SATURDAY, the 21st day Of JTILY, 1866, before the Honorable Sir GILLERY PIGOTT, Knight, one of the Barons of our Lady the Queen, of Her Court of Exchequer, at Westminster; when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liberties within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognizances, and others having business, are required to attend. WILLIAM FULLER MAITLAND, Esq., SHERIFF. Brecon, 28th June, 1866. [95 THE SHERIFF'S ORDINARY WILL TAKE PLACE AT THK CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL, On SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 1866. Tickets to be had at the Bar of the Hotel. [96 COUNTY OF BRECON. A LIST OF FINES paid to the Trea- .1\ surer of the County of Brecon from Easter Sessions, 1866, to the Midsummer Sessions folio wing:— Hums Received, less Aame oj Part if. Clerks' Commission, HUNDRED OF BUILTH. £ 8. d. Evan Morgan 2 10 0 David Evans 00 3 William Davies 0 0 3 David Davies 0 2 6 Ann Davies 0 2 6 Septimus Powell 0 1 7 James Lewis .026 William Price 010 0 David Price 0 10 O Septimus Price 0 1 0 David Hardisty .050 William Voss 0 5 0 Samuel Phillips 0 1 0 David Stanton 0 5 0 Penry Thomas 0 1 0 Benjamin Price 01 0 David Price .050 Thomas StantoR 0-3 0 HUNDRED OF TALGARTH. DISTRICT OF TALGARTH. Abel Hughes 1 0 0 John Watkins 1 0 0 John Morgan 0 2 6 Thomas Jones 0 2 6 HUNDRED OF CRICKHOWELL. Griffith Grffiiths .01 101 William Harris 01ioli Griffith GriffiLhs 0110 William Harris 0110.1- William Williams 0 0 6 Thomas Jon^s 1 0 0 P,;ehard Hughes 1 14 6 William Hosser 0 5 0 John H. Williams 0 2 6 .James Griffiths 0 0 6 William Watkins 0 5 0 Thomas Watkins 05 John Price 06 Ditto 05 Jpremiah Brien 0 1 0 Patrick Foley 0 10 Robert Jones 0 1 0 John Powell 0 1 0 Morgan Williams 0 10 0 William Williams 0 0 6 George Weaver 210 0 Ditto 1 0 0 HUNDREDS OF MERTHYR AND PENKELLY. Evan Williams 0 15 6 William Edwards 0 2 6 John Meredith 0 1 6 Henry Hugh I. 0 2 0 David Theophillls .020 John Price 02 0 William Voss 0 0 (5 Evan Davies 00 3 Thomas Evans 0 0 3 David Martin 0 10 0 Henry Martin 0 10 0 Thomas Davies 0310 Elias Thomas 0 10 0 It, es Morgan 0 6 6 Thomas Davies 0 5 6 Daniel Davies 0 11 0 David Price 00 3 Thomas Williams 0 5 0 Samuel Dayies 0 4 !) Thomas Davies 1 0 0 John Luwis 00 (i Jeukin Edwards 00 6 HUNDRED OF DEVYNNOCK. Rhvs Thomas 05 William Morgan 0 1 0 Thomas Davies 0 0 01 John Crawley 0 0 oll, John Price 0 0 3 John lloucke 0 0 3 David Davies Ill 3 Timothy Jones 0 1 3 Thomas Jones 0 5 0 Kbeiiczer Evans 0 1 0 John Williiune 0 0 3 John Jones 0 0 3 John Maze 0 0 3 Thomas Morris 0 0 6 HUNDIiED OF TALGARTH. DISTRICT OF HAY.. 1862. £ s. d. William Pi ice ..0 10 0 Henry Pritch,.rd 05 0 Joseph Price 0 10 0 William Price 1 0 0 David Muivan .100 Frederick Price 0 10 0 Ditto ditto 0 10 0 Thomas Kiiisey 02 (i William Williitin-i 0 10 0 l'riscilla Dcardon 0 5 U .Vcrmr of Party. '?"'}? Received, lens Clerk s Commission. 1863. £ s. d. Henry Price 010 0 David Price 0 0 2 6 William Honeyifeld .013 Thomas Harris 0 15 0 Elijah Lloyd 010 0 Charles Williams .029 Mary Price .026 Thomas Evans 1 0 0 Joseph Price 10 0 Michael McDonald 0 14 0 Henry Price 0 2 6 John Chapel 0 10 0 Thomas Pugh 02 6 William Probert 0 5 0 Esther Prosser .026 Joseph Prosser 0 5 0 Henry Price 0 5 0 Joseph Prosser 010 0 Edward Watkins .050 1864. Frederick Price 0 10 0 Thomas Harris .026 Henry Pritcliard .026 James Farr 010 0 William Owens .026 Luke Jones .040 William Badham 02 9 William Watlcins 010 0 Thomas Harris 10 0 Ditto ditto .050 William Badham 0 10 0 John Thomas Davies 07 6 Thomas Maskall 0 5 0 Richard Williams .026 Edward Davies 0 2 6 Joseph Prosser 0 10 0 Edward Williams 0 10 O Sarah Jones 0 2 6 Henry Prit.chard 0 2 6 Sarah Price 0 10 0 Mary Stephens Reynolds 10 0 Wilson Henry Jones ..026 John Smith 02 6 Benjamin Evans .026 Jams Gittoes 0 2 6 Henry Hargest 0 2 6 Esther Prosser 0 5 0 Michael Searl 10 0 Ditto 10 0 Luke Jones .150 Joseph Price 0 10 0 John Williams 0 2 6 Reece Davies 02 6 Benjamin Evans 0 10 0 James Morris 0 5 0 John Morris 0 5 0 Elijah Davies 05 0 John Meredith 2 0 0 1865. Richard Williams 0 10 0 Mary Price 0 2 6 Thomas Evans 0 2 6 John Harris 0 2 6 Reece Davies 02 6 William Gwynne 0 2 6 Henry Price 0 10 0 Benjamin Preece 02 6 Joseph Price 0 10 0 Ditto ditto o. 0 10 0 George Widlock 0 2 6 William Ellis 0 2 6 John Smith 02 6 William Jenkins 01 3 Benjamin Evans 0 10 0 James Lord 0 5 0 Thomas Evans 0 5 0 Henry Jeinlziiis 02 6 James Evans 0 2 6 1866. James Yeomans 02 6 John Williams 05 0 Thomas Evans 0 10 0 Henry Warner 0 2 6 William Phillips 02 6 Total zC58 11 0 1071 HENRY MAYBERY, Treasurer. MARY PHI LP O TTS, Deceased. NOIICE.—All Persons Indebted to the 1.1 Estate of the late MRS MARY PHILPOTTS, Draper and Grocer, High Town, Hay, are requested imme- diately to pay the same to the sole executrix, ANN ELIZABETH GITTINS, on the Premises, High Town, Hay. And all persons having Claims against the Estate, are requested to send in the same to the above named ANN ELIZABETH GITTINS, in order that they may be examined and discharged. Hay, May 30th, 1866. [63 CASH ADVANCES immediately made on personal security, in sums of not less than EIOO. Apply to Mr. EVANS, OLD MASONIC HALL, NEW- PORT, MON. [69 CAKPKTS, CURTAINS. &c. THE GENERAL FURNISHING- AND -A- UPHOLSTERY COMPANY Are now exhibiting all the most approycd Kovelties of the Season m CARPETS, Chintzes, Muslin Curtains, and every variety cf textile fabric for Upholstery purposes, constituting the most recherche selection in the traae. Special attention is solicited to a Lot of first-class French Chintzes (last year's), reduced to one-half their original price. THE GENERAL FURNISHING AND UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, Limited, F. J. ACRES, Manager, 24 and 25, BAKER-STREET, W. T MAPLE ,tn(I CO.'S OAK FURNITURE for Dining-room and Library. T MAPLE and CO. for CARPETS; choice new • Patterns. J. MAPLE and CO., for first-class FURNITURE. T MAPLE and CO.'S CIIIMNEY-GLASSES, in • best French plates and double gilt. The following is a list of prices :— Size of Plate. Outside Measuie of Frame. Price. 40 by 30 inches. 50 inches wide by 3D inches high ;c2 12 0 40 by 36 inches. 50 inches high by 45 inches wide 3 15 o 50 by 40 inches. 63 inches high by 52 inches wide 4 15 0 60 by 50 inches 74 inches high by G6 inches wlde. 8 8 0 Larger sizes in proportion; among which arc several handsome piur.s, 7it. (J'1"-1'}' guineas each; girandoles, from Catalosue post Eakaaw' w™ LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE JLj INSURANCE COMPANY. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Fire risks of every description undertaken. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE -L< INSURANCE CO. Farming Stock insured at moderate rates. LIVERPOOL A*TD LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Persons about to insure their lives as a family provision should consult table 2 in the Company's annual prospectus. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Persons desirous of providing comfort in old age will find satisfactory information in tables No. 6 and 7 in the Com. pany's annual prospectus. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Parents may make provision for their children on arriving at the ages of 14, 18, or 21 vears, by consulting table No. 13 in the Company's annual prospectus. IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Any persons wishing to create a present annuity on advan- tageous terms should refer to table No. 11 in the Company's annual prospectus. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. The Company's Annual supplies every information on the subject of Insurance in all its branches, and may be had, gratis, on application to the undersigned. E V A N JONES, BANK, [83 B R E CON. A. D. 1720. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Charter of His Mmjttty George the First). FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. OFFICES: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LorZDOlf. 0- OCTAVIUS WIGRAM, Esq Governor. JAMES STEWART HODGSON, Esq Sub-Governor. CHABLES JOHN MANNING, Esq Deputy-Governor. DIRECTORS:— Robert Barclay, Esq. John Garratt Cattley, Esq. Mark Currie Close, Esq. Edward James Daniel], Esq. William Davidson, Esq. Thomas Dent, Esq. Alexander Druce, Esq. Fredk. Joseph Edlmann, Esq. Charles Hermann Goschen, Esq. Riversdale Wm. Grenfell, Esq. Francis Alex. Hamilton, Esq. Robert Amadeus Heath, Esq. William Tetlow Hibbert, Esq. Wilmot Holland, Esq. Nevile Lubbock, Esq. George Forbes Malcolmson, Esq. Henry. Nelson, Esq. Lord Josceline Wm. Percy Charles Robinson, Esq. Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. Eric Carrington Smith, Esq, Joseph Somes, Esq. William Wallace, Esq. Charles Baring Youne. Esn. Medical Referee SAMUEL SOLLY, Esq., F.R.S. NOTICE. Thfi usual fifteen days allowed for payment of FIRE PREMIUMS falling due at Midsummer will ex- pire on 9th July. FIRE and LIFE ASSURANCES may be effected on ad. vantageous terms. The Duty on Fire Assurances has been reduced to the uniform rate of Is. 6d. per cent. per annum. No charge is made by this Corporation for Fire Policy or Stamp, however small the assurance may be' FARMING STOCr,No extra charge is made for the use of Steam Thrashing Machines. The Reversionary Bonus on British LIFE POLICIES has averaged nearly 2 per cent. per annum on the sum assured. Equivalent reductions have been made in the Pre- miums payable by persons who preferred that form of Bonus. The divisions of Profit take place every five yearl. Any sum not exceeding £15,000 may be insured on one life. This Corporation affords to the Assured- Liberal participation in Profits, with the guarantee of a large invested Capital-Stock, and exemption under Royal Charter from the liabilities of partnership. The advantages of modern practice, with the security of an Office whose recourses have been tested by the experience of nearly a CENTURY AND A HALF. A G B N T S: CRICKHOWELL Mr. G. A. A. DAVIES. Swansea—Mr. T. A. Marten; Abergavennv—Mr William Price, solicitor; Cardiff—Mr. H. Bird; Brecon—Mr. Henry Maybery, solicitor; Carmarthen—Mr. D. Evans Lewis- Chepstow-Mr. A. Lovett, Bank; Llanelly-messrs. Tate and Johnson, solicitors; Aberystwith-Mr. J. Jones; Caer- narvon-Mr. John Morgan; Bangor-Mr. J. V. H Wil- hams; Llandilo-Rev B. D. Thomas; Pwllheli-Mr. David Davies; Wrexham—Mr. R. Hughes; Holywell—Mr F F Turner; Monmouth-Mr.J.W.Wightman; Newport (Mon- mouthshire)—Messrs. Prothero and Fox; Neath—Mr TT Jones solicitor Hereford-Mr. John Gwiliim,?un., sSkitor" also Mr. Richard Underwood, solicitor; Bromyard Mr' Mr D Ed wm f ,Kl,ngt0rMr- E^as- B- Price: Leominster- Mr. Edwin Lloyd solicitor; Ross—Mr. William Powell S°r'K8°5Cfc Milford—Mr. T. Williams; Denbigh- Mr. Richard Williams,solicitor; Dolgelly—Mr.David Push solicitor; Knighton-Mr. W. W. Archibald. ° Prospectuses and all information may be obtained on application to any of the Company's Agents, or at the ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON. [88 ROBT. B. STEELE, Secretary. IOR SALE, a Four Horse GEAR- JL WORK, with travelling wheels, equ=d to new. Warranted perfect. Cost £ 50. To be sold at the re- duced price of X15, -the owner being dead. -Apply, by letter, to "A. B. Office of the BRECON CouNTr TOlEs. [67 BRECON. rpo BE LET and entered upon on the X 29th of September next, the INN called and known by the name ef R0SE And Cro convenient Outbuilding, consisting of Stables, PiggSv &c.; also a good productive GARDEN.—-For pfrticu- lars, apply to Mrs. JONES, Greenfield Cottage, Brecon. • [79 WILLIAM LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, \t i • RAl8ER' LA.ND and ESTATE AGENT, HAY. Valuations for Administrations. Timber Measured H-Ild VflilucQ, |g "CHI LEGGE REGGE." LOCAL READING SOCIETIES AND WORKING MFNllb 1300K CLUBS. IN CONNECTION WITIl TIlE ENGLISH AND F0REia; LIBRARY /FTY.:N« R\N) (LIMITED.) (ChiefOffice: lo, OLD BOND STREET, W.) FOREIGN LIBRARY whtrever practicable BOOfr' rT^TRcjestablish, (for home reading) an^CAL BOOK ClaS8e» are of the most liberal kind. A W. 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