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TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BRECON AND TOWN OF LLYWEL. GENTLEMEN,—A Vacancy having un- expectedly occurred in the representation of your Borough, through the much lamented decease of the late Marquess Camden and the consequent elevation of your Representative to the House of Peers, I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for your Suffrages. My political principles having been recently laid before you, it is unnecessary for me now to enter into them at any length, but with reference to theimpor- tant question of Parliamentary Reform, I shall be prepared to vote for a L6 rating Borough Franchise. As I stated on a former occasion I am desirous of meeting the conscientious objections of those who differ from the Established Church by the adoption of any measure which may relieve them from the pay. ment of Church Rates. I place full reliance on the Ministry of Lord Derby as capable of conducting the affairs of this great Country with honor and success, and in the event of my being elected your Representative, you may rely on my best endeavours to promote the well-being and prosperity of your ancient Borough, I have the h. nor to remain, Gentlemen, Your Faithful Servant, HOWEL GWYN. Brecon, August 15th, 1866. [135. BRECON. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of "Vaughan v. Vaughan," with the approbation of the Vice-Cbancellor Kinners- ley, by Mr. DAVID JONES, the person appointed by the said Jndge, at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, at the Bulwark, at Brecon, in the county of Brecon, On Wednesday, the 5th day of September, 1866, At Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in one lor, cer- tain FREEHOLD PREMISES, known as "THE BELL," situate in Ship Street, in Brecon, aforesaid, consisting of a capital stone built Shop and Premises, comprising front shop, with handsome plate-glass windows; sitting-room, kitchen, five bedrooms, yard with private entrance, and supply of water laid on. Let to a respectable tenant carrying on the business of a tailor and mercer, at the very low rent of Eigh- teen Pounds per annum. 11 Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be had gratis of Mr. Albert Dixon, solicitor, No. 10, Bedford Row, London, and of Mr. David Jones, auc- tioneer, Hay, Breconshire, and at the place of sale. Dated this 8th day of August, 1866. 133.] J. A. BUCKLEY, Chief Clerk. NORTH and SOUTH WALES COAL and LIME COMPANY LIMITED, Beg to inform their friends and the public generally that on and after the 1st September next the following will be the Pricei of Coals at the Stations named:- PRICES PFR TON. First Class House Coal. Second Quality. For Ready For For Ready For Stations Money. Credit. Money. Credit. Brecon .14s Od 15s Od 13s Od 14s Od Brynmawr Wharf 14s Od 15s Od Groesfordd "h4s od l-ls Od 13s Od 14s Od Talyllyn ) Talgarth • .14s (3d 15s 6d 13s 6d 14s 6d Three Cocks .715s0d 1680d 14s0d 15s Od Glasbury ) Hay • • Whitney J SSf ::>15s6d 16s;6d UsM 15s6d Mool-hampton.V Credenhill j New Bridge ..17s6d 18s 6d 16s 6d 178 6d Builth ..17s Od 18s Od 16s Od 17s0d Erwood ..16s Od 178 ad 15s Od 16s Od Bouglirood ..15s Od 16s Od 14s Od 15s Od Talybont ,.13s6d 14s Od 12s 0(1 18s Od Dolygaer ..10s 6d lis 6d 8s 6d 9s 6d By Order, J. A. JEBB, Manager. High-street, Brecon, Aug. 15, 1866. [137 THE SOUTH WALES COAL COMPANY. Beg to inform their friends and the public generally that on and after the 1st September next the following will be the Prices of Coals at the places named:— PRICES PER TON. For Ready Money. For Credit. Brecon Canal Wharf 14s Od 15s Od First Quality. Second Quality. For Ready For For Beady For Money. Credit. Money. Credit. Hay Whitney V uSv 16sM WM *« Moorhainpton V Credenhill ) W. POOLE, Manager. Hereford, Aug. 15, 1866. [138 THE BRECONSHJRE COAL and LIME COMPANY LIMITED, Beg to inform their Friends and the Public generally i b n and after the 1st Sept, mber next the following will e tne Prices of Coalll at the Stations named:— I'KICF.S PER TON. 1'11-st Class House Coals. Second Quality. Stations For For lteady For Brecon Station Credit. Money. Credit Groesfordd j 15s Od 13s Od 14s Od Talyllyn < 14s Od i5s0d ]8»0d 143 Od Talgarth .14s firi „ Three Cocks i S s Glasbury 3 r')'s°d 16s Od 14s 0,1 15s Od Hay .15s 6d 10s Newbridge .17s 6d 18s 14s 6d 15s (kl Builth ..17s Od 18s Od l^s 6d 17s (id Envood ..16s Od 17s Od ir's Bouglirood ..15s Od 16s 0,1 £ rl 16s 0d Talybont ..13s Od 14s Od 12* n'i 15s Od Dolygaer ..10s6d lis Od 8* 13* 0(1 By order, E. A. WRIGHT, Manager. Brecon, August 15, 1866. ° rpo BE SOLD, Four Shares, or £ 70 JL Stock (all paid up), in the B> econ and Mrrtln r Railway Compauy- Five Debenture Bonds, £ 100 each, in the Brecon and Merthjr Railway Company, hearing interest at 5 per cent'—Five Shares in the Wellington Hotel Company (Limited). £ 8 per share paid. Ten Shares in the Breconshire Coal and Lime Company (Limited). £ 6 per share paid—One £ 100 ». hare 111 the Brinore Tramroad Company—One Policy of Insurance for £ 500 in a fir.t class L,„d,m Office on ™ r, D0W in his ^7ih year.—Apply to Mr. 1. C. PLRKS, Estate Agent, &c., Bulwark fiouse, Brecon. August 14th, 1866. rr36 A LADY and GENTLEMAN widi three young children require a furnished Sitting-room and*1 0nelarSe Double-bedded room, or two sinaTl OIK S eas« 5-tfndhl Ce',at M reasonable and within an thC° ?/. ,'he TalvHyn or Brecon stations. If X. at tL A'L r!e ^n for a permanancy. Address, » at the Office of the BRECON COUNTY TIMES. [144,11, Benjamin THE grocer, JD BRECON, Has Fw QUALITY TEAS, MOCHA and PLANTATION COFFEES, FRENCH CHOCOLATE, FRY'S COCOAS, CHOCOLATE, and ROCK COCOA; EPPS' HoMotPATtic COCOA, COCOA NUT3 and NIBS; SADLERS'COLMANS'and AR,-AISTE ADS' genuine MUSTARDS; an endless variety of BRUSHES; BENJAMIN'S NEW SPERM CANDLE, superseding Paraffin and Wax all kinds of ITALIAN GOODS; OPORTO, CADIZ, HUNGARIAN, FRENCH, and RHENISH WINES. Dealer in FOREIGN CIGARS. Agontfor DROITWICH AGRICULTURAL and TABLE SALT. [1 m GRIFFITHS AND SON, X. TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKS, OVENT 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, ELM, 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. D 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 conveyanca by his Boats, which will arrive in Brecon from Newport every other day, will receive his prompt attention. All goods to be conveyed by PROTHERO'S BOATs-from London, per Great Western and South Wales Railway, 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 goods 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!—PROTHERO'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 J. AND D. NICHOLLS' ft OVERCOATS FOR ALL SEASONS. WATERPROOF TWEED COATS, AT 21s. 114 to 120, Regent Street; 22, Comhill; and 10, Saint Ann's Square, Manchester. AGENT for BRECON—MR. D. MORGAN. [104 H A Y. CELLING OFF ~~S U M M E R STOCK IO AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. U AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. A Lot of WHITE CALICOES at 71d. per Yard, worth 9!-d. For Ready Money. OLIVER PRITCHARD, 1 & 2, The Square. [18 CROWN SHOP, HAY. THOMAS (G R U A R) PRITCHARD, DRAPER, SILK MERCER, HOSIER, LACEMAN, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUT STTTE1., Is now SHOWING a large assortment of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. MILUNERYand 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 other orders executed with the utmost despatch FUNERALS FURNISHED. [42 W. D A V I E S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, HIGH-STREET, HAY. 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 PESPATCH. [50 HIGH TOWN, HAY. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, SEED WAREHOUSE. J. E A S T H O P E Respectfully 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 Palliasses &c; Kitchen Ranges, Drawing, Dining, and Bed room Grates, Enamelled Slate, and Marble Chimney Pieces, Fenders and Fire Irons, Bronzed Hat and Umbrella Stands, Papier Mache and Japanned Tea Trays and Waiters, best Sheffield Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives and Scissors, Electro-plated Spoons, Forks, Cruet and Liquor Frames, Tea and Coffee Services, Sugar Baskets, &c.; Britannia Metal Teapots, Block Tin and Metal Dish Covers; Toilet Sets, Coal Vases and Boxes, Japanned Tin and Leather Travelling Boxes and Cases, Hat and Bonnet Boxes, Lamps and Baths in great variety, Lawn Mowing Machines, Garden Rolls and Tools, Steel Digging and Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Galvanised Wire Hare and Rabbit Proof Netting, Patent Wash- ing, Wringing, and Mangling Machines Guos, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps, and Wads; Bar, Hoop, and Sheet Iron; Files, Rasps, Steel, &c.; Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools; Pitch, Tar, Reddle, Oils, Paints and Colours. Agent for all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. [70 T) A V I E S S FLY POW DEll, FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. Extensively used during the last Fourteen Years, and acknowledged to be the Cheapest and most Effectual 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. JOHN L. DAVIES, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HAY. Agent, by appointment, for Bigg's Dipping Composition, and Cooper's Dipping Powder. pff- A Dipping Machine Lent to Purchasers Free of Charge. [71 HAY, BRECONSHIRE. GM. HO P E, ROSE AND CROWN FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AVHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Agent for Samuel Allsopp Sons, Guinness's Extra Stout, and Lea Carpenter 4* Go's. Family Ales. GENERAL PARCET AND COACH OFFICE. G. M. H. begs respectfully to announce to Visitors, whose comfort and convenience will to him be an object of solicitude, that in the neighbourhood of the Hotel they will be enabled to enjoy SEVEN MILES OF EXCELLENT AND STRICTLY-PRESERVED FISHING in the WYE, together with several miles of BROOK FISHING- The Hotel is situated, too, within 30 minutes' ride, by rail, of the famous and extensive LLANUOKSE LAKIJ, which abounds with PERCH and PIKE. TERMS EXCEEDINGLY MODERATK. [23 met: BRKCONSHIRK COAL and LIME COMPANY limited. This Company having Agents at all Stations on the Brecon and Merthyr, Mid-Wales, and Hereford, Hay a 'AIN I SE F, F,I and Brecon Railways, is prepared to supply COALS, LUrE, DRAINING and SEWERAGE PIPES, BRICKS, SLATES, T11 FS ABERTIIAW LIME, and other BUILDING MATERIALS GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GTTJANO, and Messrs. Griffin, Morris and Griffin's celebrated ARTIFICIAL MANURES. Messrs. G. M. & G's. mixture warranted to contain one-half Genuine Government Peruvian Guano, and one-half Bone Superphosphate Lime, cannot fail to grow abundant sound crops, aud in every case must be a much more economical manure than gnano only. Price £ 10 10s. per ton. in •> 1 Further particulars and prices may be obtained from the Company s Agents at the various Stations, or from the MANAGER, High-street, Brecon. Rrecon, May 1,1866. [28 MILLS'S EXCHANGE HOTEL AND DINING- ROOMS, JLX BROAD STREET, HEREFORD, Will be found the most comfortable and economical to Commercial Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Visitors to the City. [55 SHIP STREET, BRECON. BERLIN WOOL and FANCY RESPOSITORY. MRS. E. POWELL begs to tender her grateful thanks to the Ladies of Brecon and its vicinity for the kind support she has received from them during the short time she has been in business, and especially calls their attention to the assortment, of Berlin Wool Work and Fancy Goods generally, which she is now SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION, it being her intention to dispose of the whole of her Stock as soon as possible, in consequence of ill-health. August 15th, 1866. [134. CHRISTS COLLEGE, BRECKNOCK. FOUNDED 1541. ripHE COURSE of EDUCATION pur- JL sued is That of the Public Schools of England, unbracing Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, and English g todies. The Scboolh Ollse, opened in 1S64, affords accommo- dation for Fort y BoanJers. For I)roslie(,t-,ises al)plv to Mr. F. Wntkins, Regis- trar of the Cil ege. 97.] J. D. WILLIAMS, Head Master. THURSTON and CO.'S SLATE BILLIARD TABLES, solid or otherwise, to suit all climates. Esta- blished Fifty Years. By appointment, Billiard Table Manufac- turers to her Majesty the Queen aiidll.R.II the Prince of Wales, Exhibitors of the celebrated Historical Table in Class XXX., illustrating the Wars of the Itoses, now erected at Warwick Castle. LAMP MAKERS AND GAS FITTERS, 14, Catherine-street, Strand, London and at Salisbury WharAdelphi, W.C. Patentees of the Vulcanised Cac utchouc Cushions, which retain their elasticity in the coldest temperature. Inventors and Manufacturers of the Central Revolving Lamp being the best Light ever constructed for Billiard Tables. EVANS'S PRIZE MEDAL KITCHENER. This MATCHLESS KITCHENER obtained the PRIZE MEDAL at the International Exhibition of 1862. It is made of all sizes, from E4 15s. to £ 30 and upwards. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES in great variety. STOVE GRATES for Drawing and Dining Rooms, &c., &o. FENDERS and EIRE FURNITURE, en suite. GAS, OIL, PARAFFIN, and CANDLE LAMPS, and CHAN- DELIERS in every variety, and adapted to any climate. BATHS of every description, Toilette Sets, &c. Cutlery, Tea Urns, Tea Trays, Dish Covers, Electro-Plated Wares of all kindu, Brassfoundry, and 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. SPARKLING SWISS CHAMPAGNE (Bouvier, Freres, Neuchatel).-Prize Medal, 1862, 42s. per dozen quarts; pints, 24s. Baron ltieasoli's Brolio, 18s. per dozen. Hennessey's 1857 Pale Brandy, 66s. per dozen case as imported; Port, Sherries, Clarets, Ilocks, Moselles, &c. Price Lists sent on application. Terms cash. J. and R. McCRACKEN, 38, Queen-street, E.G. A LEXANDER OLAH'S Hungarian, French, German, and Spanish Wine Depot.—Importer of Havannah Cigars of the finest brand. 17, Charlotte-street, Fitzroy- square, W. Sample Bottles may be had. T^DGINGTON'S GARDEN NETTING, the J" cheapest and most durable, ld. per square yard, or in buantities of 250, 500, or 1,000 yards, carriage free. EDGINGTON'S RICK CLOTHS for Sixty-one Years have maintained their celebrity as the best. EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES and GARDEN TENTS are the prettiest. EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES, for Hire, are the most hand- some and capacious. HAYTIIORN'S and BRITTAIN'S NETTING. Sample of material fiee on application. Be particular FREDERWK EDGINGTON and CO., Thomas-street, Old Kent-road, London, S.E. A liberal Discount to the Trade. International Exhibition, 1862, Class XIX., Honourable Mention. ALLSOPP'3 PALE or BITTER ALE.— Messrs. SAMUEL ALLSOPP and SON3 beg to Inform the TRADE that they are now Registering Orders for their SEASON-BREWED PALE ALE, in Casks of 18 Gallons and upwards, at the BREWERY, BURTON-ON-TRENT, and at the undermentioned Branch Establi shments LONDON Aí 61, King William-street, E.O. BRIGHTON gp a, Marine-parade. LIVERPOOL" n Coofi-street. MANCHESTER „ 9. St. Ann's-squarfiu LEEDS New Post-offloe. BIRMINGHAM 35, New-street. DERBY „ The Londoii-iroad, LEICESTER .52, Granby-street, WOLVERHAMPTON. Exchange-street. BREFFIEI,D Exchange-buildingfc NOTTINGHAM Long-row. PETERBOROUGH „ Long-causeway. CHESTERFIELD The Low Pavement. STOKE-UPON-TRENT Wharf-street. DUDLEY 21 Burnt-tree. WORCESTER The Cross. BATH „ 5, Edgar-buildings. CHELTENHAM „ 388, High-street. BOUTITAAIPTON 170, High-street. EXETER „ Queen-street. SOUTH WALES: CARDIFF „ Post-office Chambers. SWANSEA Adelaide Chambers. MERTHYR High-street. BRISTOL 13, King-street. DUBLIN Crampton-quay. CORK Cook-street. EDINBURGH { » ^TSTEFT-'LANE. GLASGOW St. Vincent-street. PARIS 279, Rue St. llonorS. Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS take the opportunity of an- nouncing to PRIVATE FAMILIES that their ALES, so strongly recommended by the Medical profession, may be pro- cured in CASKS and BOTTLES and on DRAUGHT, GENUINE, from all the most RESPECTABLE WfNJ and BEER MER- CHANTS and LICENSED VICTUALLERS, on ALLS OP.P'S PALE ALE" being specially asked for. ENRY HERING, 137, Regent-street. -Just published, a new and complete CATALOGUE, comprising photographs from original oil-paintings, and from rare proofs of celebrated engravings after ancient and modern masters, card portraits of eminent persons, musicians, &e. Dyce's frescoes, views in India and China, portraits of celebrities engaged during the mutiny in India, and in the wars in China, &c. Free on re- ceipt of one postage stamp. LONDON.- WHEN YOU ARE IN LONDON visit MACDOUGALL and CO.'s (of Inverness) ROYAL SCOTCH EMPORIUM, 42, Saclzville-stxeet (3 doors off), Picca- dilly, W.—Celebrated at home and abroad for every description of Scotch Fabrics for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, Clan Tar- tans in Wool, Poplins, Silks, Ladies' Clan Tartan Plaids, really Scotch, Ladies' Fashionable Promenade Jackets and Waterproof Tweed Cloaks, Linsey Wolseys in new colours for travelling and sea-side dresses. Patterns post free. Goods forwarded daily to all parts of the Continent. Patronised by the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, and -l FLOORCLOTH, CARRIAGE-FREE to any house in the kingdom, regardless of amount or distance. First-class goods at second-class prices. Terms peculiarly liberal to Clergymen. An immense stock to select from, displayed in Show. rooms occupying an acre of ground. Every artie: e warranted. CLERGYMEN ABOUT TO FURNISH are respectfully in- formed that Messrs. Cobbett and Co. are publishing an entirely New Edition of their unequalled HOUSE FURNISHING GUIDE, illustrated by 410 admirable engravings of every de- ecription of Furniture and Bedsteads, with prices attached. A copy sent gratis and post free on application. This costly Work also contains complete estimates for furnishing on the following revised scale;- £ s. d. A Six-roomed Parsonage 74 3 0 An Eight-roomed ditto. 138 1 0 A Ten-roomed ditto 259 16 6 A Twelve-roomed ditto. 394 11 0 Together with a Price List of purified Bedding, and a mass of valuable information to all requiring Household Furniture, Car- pets, or Bedding. References kindly permitted to Clergymen and gentlemen in or near Great Malvern, Southampton, Chichester, Bury, Ely, Preston, Grimsby, Ryde, Plymouth, Wells, Oxford, Briehton, Gainsborough, Margate, Kidderminster, Wellington, Croydon, Cambridge, Staines, Dorking, St. Alban's, Worcester, Ipswich, Peterborough, St. David's, Wrexham, and above 50C other places in all parts of Great Britain. COBBETT and CO., General House Furnishers, Deptford bridge, London, S.E. TyrAPS, CHARTS, PLANS, INSURANCE -LTJ- ALMANACKS, RAILWAY ADVERTISEMENTS, SHOW CARDS, &c., Mounted in ANY STYLE and QUANTITY and AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Tracing and Drawing Paper for Architects, Surveyors, and Engineers carefully mounted. Every description of Mounting. Estimates give MESSRS. THORBJKN, PLEYDELL STREET, FLEET STREET, E.O. LIBRARY BOOKBINDING. C LOT H BOOKBINDING. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOKBINDING Books Bound or Repaired in the Antique style to any ancien pattern or device. Libraries Repaired and Furbithed on the premises if desired. MESSRS. THORBURN, PLEYDELL STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C. CRICKET! CRICKET CRICKET T D, BARTLETT and CO., Inventors and Sole Manufacturers of the REPERCUSSIVE CANE-HANDLE BAT, acknowledged by the best Cricket players to be THE BEST DRIVING BAT ever used. The Heavy Scores obtained with th'f1865 sufficiently prove its suneiior Driving power. WARRANTED NOT to JAR the HAND nor BREAK at the HANDLE. ?9u¥e,.?irl^ Treble Cane-hardle Bats, Match Bats, cuperior finisliea Wickets, Leg Guards of superior make and finish, J.ubular India-rubber Gloves, Scoring Books and Paper, and every article used in the game of Cricket. List of Prices free on application. J. D. BARTLETT and CO., Manufacturers and Exporters. 71, WATERLOO ROAD, LONDON. WHEELER AND WILSON'S PRIZE MEDAL LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. wHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Prize Medal, International Exhibition, London, 1862. WHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Prizes at all the Fairs in United States. America. WHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Medals ani Rewards at all the Shows in England. WHEELER AND WILSON'S 'T LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Gold Medal, Paris, 1861. HEELER AND WILSON'S TV LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Prize Medal at Dublin Exhibition, 1865. WHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are Simple in Construciion. HEELER AND WILSONS LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Elegant in Design. HEELER AND WILSO.N'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are Strong and Durable. W H EEL ERA N D WTT S 0 N S TT LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Ornamental in the Drawing-room. HEELER AND W I L SON 5 LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Cannot get out of Order. HEELER AND WILSO.N,'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES 0 Make 500 to 1,00U Stitches per imiiiute. HEELER AND WILSON'S u LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Will Stitch Perfectly. WHEELER A ND WILS (TN^S 'T LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES Fell Rapidly. WHEELER AN D WTITSTN"^ 'T LOCK-STITCH SEWING MiCHLNES Gather Quickly. HEELER A N D WTLTST) N S LOCK-STITCH SEW IK G MACHINES Will Quilt wit-beut Marking WHEELER AND W J L & O N 6 T LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The Work will not Ravel. WHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACUIINliS Slitch alike on Both Sides of IL" Funic. WHEELER AND WILSON '6 LOCK-STl TOII SEWING MA Oil IN KS Will Bind with Precision. WHEELER AND NVILSONIS LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Cord Stroii gly. WHEELER AND WIL SON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Work Superior to HII. lland-sew.HK. WHEELER A NT> WTL S O IFS LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Over 2 -0,'iQO sold. WHEELER AND WIL:;O¡\'S LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES. Gratis (0 WHEELER AND WILSON'S f LOCK-STITClr SEWTNG MACHINES. Proficiency Easily Acquired. WHEELER AKD WILS'ON'b LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES, Noted for Strength and 1.1rahiljry of Seam. 'W HEELERANDW I L J'u N'.S » r LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Prospectuses rod Free. WHEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, On the New Patent Spring Casters. WHEEL E R AND WI L S 0 N'S ff LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, With Braiaer, Hemmer, and Colder. WHEELER AND wTLSON73 LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Used by all Classes. WHEELE R IFD W I L LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Dressmakers cannot do Without. HEELER AND WILSOIN'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Used in the Manufacture of- Shirts and Collars, Ilats and Caps, Umbrellas, Linen Goods, Corsets, Straw Bonnets, &c., And Every Description of Work which can be done by Hand or Machine Sewing. WHEELER AITD W I L S 0 N' S I f UNRIVALLED PRIZE MEDAL LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES. INSTRUCTION GRATIS. AGENT-C. E. NOTT, BRECON. [lil WARW1CK 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 reduction 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 autamn. OPERA AND RACE GLASSES, by "NJEGRETTI 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. and 153, Fleet-street. INTED 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.-WIFIITEHOUSE, Practical Optician, 8, Co- ventry street, Haymarket (opposite the late Thos. Rubergal's). 'OOND'S PERMANENT MARKING INK.— 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.t in the Kingdom. N.B.—Purchasers should be careful to observe the address," 10, Biisliopsgate-strcct Within, E.C. is on the label, without which as Tn 1t is not genuine IMPORTANT. TF you want to BORROW MONEY at A cheap JL and easy 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 £ 1,000 for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half- yearly or quarterlyinstalments. MONliY TO LEND.—To TRADES- Jl MEN, FARMERS, & OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced 011 good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, from £50 to E,3000, at 0 per cent interest.. Upwards of five hundred thousand pounds have already been advanced.—Apply to Mr. C. JOHNS, Licensed Appraiser and House Agent, Prospect Place, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., (opposite the New Presbyterian Chapel). Money also advanced on all kinds of pro- perty, furniture, and effects, intended for sale by auction. N.B.—All applications by post to contain 4 stamps for reply. FOR ONE SHILLING. TirATOHES! WATCHES! SUPER- j y SEDED !-One of these Newly Invented Pucket Time Keepeis, in handsome gilt case with ap- pendages, warranted correcf, will keep in goin order for ye,rs. Selling by thousand*. Sent post free for 16 stamp-. Address, WILLIAM SMITH & Co., Watch- makers, 2, Catherine Terrace, Holland Park Road I Kensington, London. Three scnt for 2s. Sd in stamps. [143 BRECON READING ROOM AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. -0- THE COMMITTEE have much pleasure B in announcing- that they have made arrange- ments to hold their GRAND ANNUAL FETE and PIC-NIC (in aid of the funds of this Institution), at Brecon, on be 12tfc of SEPTEMBER, 1866, under the distinguished patron ige of :— Lord Trede, ar Viscount H jreford Hon. Major Morgan, M.P. Col. Church Pearce, K.H. Howel Gwyn, Esq. Colonel Lindsay R. T. Crawshay, Esq. Rev. Garnons Williams Penry Lloyd, Esq. George Overton, Esq. Lady Tredegar Viscountess Hereford Mrs. Church Pearce Mrs. H. Gwyn Hon. Mrs. Lindsay Mrs. R. T. Crawshay Mrs. G. Williams Mrs. P. Lloyd Mrs. G. Overton A REGATTA will take place on Newton Pool, River Usk, commencing at twelve o'clock. FIFTY POUNDS will be offered in prizes for competition. 1 he magnificent Cyfarthfa Band (by the kind per- mission of R. T. Crawshay, Esq ) will be in attendance, also the bands of several Rifle Volunteer Companies. The Castle Hotel Company have liberally consented to allow visitors the privilege of ANGLING in their preserved wacers of six miles (well stocked with Trout and Salmon) free of charge on applying at the Bar of the Hotel for tickets. Arrangements have been made for Dancing, Foot Races, Balloon Races, Hurdle Races, Croquet, Quoits, Aunt Sally, Archery, &c., &c. To conclude with a grand display of FIREWORKS on a large scale, by Mr. Hand, of Hereford, and the ascent of the great Victoria BALLOON, the largest ever seen in Breconshire. The Railway Companies will run cheap EXCUR- SION TRAINS. Further particulars will be announced next week. Programmes (price 2d.) containing full particulars of the Regatta, Field Sports, Fireworks, Railway arrange- ments, &c., &c., may be obtained from the undersigned on and after Monday next. J. A. JEBB, Hon. Sec. Brecon, August 23rd, 1866. [145 B R-E, VON READING ROOM AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. rfHE COMMITTEE thankfully acknow- _I_ ledge the following contributions to the Fund for carrying out the Regatta and Fete to be held in Brecon on the 12th of September, 1866. JE s. d. £ s. d John Dickson, Esq., .10 0 0 George Overton, Esq. 1 1 0 Hon. Major Morgan, M.P. a 0 0 J. Evans, Esq. 1 1 0 liowel Gwyn, Esq. 5 0 0 Colonel Lindsay I 1 0 David Thomas, Esq. 2 2 0 T. C. Perks, Esq. 1 0 0 Rev. C. Griffiths 2 0 0 J. A. Jebb, Esq. 1 0 0 John Prothero, Esq.2 2 01 George Causick, Esq. 1 0 0 J. A. E. Snead, Esq. I 1 0 John James, Esq. 1 1 0 Castle Hotel Company 2 2 0 Mr. A. Atkins 2 2 0 Rev. J. D.Williams 1 1 0 Mr. D. Morgan 1 1 0 [147 OPENING OF NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAY. SEPTEMBER 12th, 1866. APtRANGEMENTS have been made for the ceremonial OPENING of the above Railway liJe uay of the Regatta and Fete. The SPECIAL TRAIN for opening the Railway w 11 leave Neatb, after the arrival of the first train from .Swansea, arriving in Brecon in time for the Regatta. A GRAND BALL will take place in the evening at the Cast},3 Hotel, Brecon, iu celebration of the above event, under the distinguished patronage named in the preceding announcement. Further particulars next week. By order of the Committee J. A. JEBB, Hon. Sec. Brecon, August 23, 1866. [146 ANGEL INN, BRECON. LOYAL SILURIAN LODGE, No. 4-384, of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, M.U. Public and Fraternity of the JL Society are informed that the ANNUAL DiNNER will take place on MONDAY, the 3rd of SEPTEMBER. DAVID WILLIAMS, Secretary. Brecon, August 20, 1866. [141 zelo REWARD! Poisoning of Fish by Lime, Chloride of Lime, and other Noxious Materials. V\rHEREAS, it lias been brought to T T the knowledge of the Board of Conservators that some evil-disposed persons are making a practice of Poisoning the Fish in the Tributary Brooks of the Usk, by placing therein Lime, Chloride of Lime, or some other noxious material, a reward of Y,10 is hereby offered to any person giving to the Board such iufor- mation as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. By order of the BOARD OF CONSERVATORS Of the Usk and Ebbw Fishery District. August 15, 1866. [142 BRECONSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the several COURTS LEET and COURTS BARON of the Right Honorable Bertram Earl of Ashburnham, Lord of the undermentioned Manors, will be holden on and at the severals days and places stared below, namely:— For the Manor of ALLTMARCHAN, at the INON ARMS, near Penbeolinon, Llandefalley, on WEDNESDAT the 12th day of SEPTEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. For the Manor of KILLONOW, at the SWAN IKN Llar.igon, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER nP*V at Twelve o'clock at Noon. XC' For the Manor of WERNFAWR, at the RADNOR ARMS, Talgarth, on MONDAY, the 17th day of SEP- TEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. For the Manor of TALGARTH BOROUGH, at T6 ARMS, Talgarth, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEPTEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. A'd f°r the Manor of SAINT MICHAEL CWMDU, at the Six BELLS INN, Cwmdu, on FRIDAY the 21st day of SEPTEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. When and where all persons summoned to attend on the Jury within such respective Manors, and all other persons who owe suit and service to the said respective Courts, are requested to attend on pain of amercia- ment. pir°FIC PH" J.IERI;B\TGIYEN, that all Heriots, Fines, Reliefs, Chief-rents, Mortuary Fees, and other Rents now due and owing to the Lord of the said Manors must be adjusted and paid at the above several Courts. • And Notice is hereby also given, that the Bounda- ries of the several Manors will be Publicly Perambu- lated upon the respective days above named. JOHN WILLIAMS, Steward. Lion-street, Brecon, 18th August, 1866. [140 FOR SALE,—c The Popular Encyclo- 1" Pec^a> 14: divisions, at 10s. each; bound ia e i; latest editiou; quite new. Price, 4 Guineas. —Apply to Idr. J. L. DAVIES, Hay. [118 CASI-I ADVANCES immediately made on » personal security, in sums of nut less than .£100. Apply to Mr. EVANS, OLD MASONIC HALL, NEW- PORT, MON. [6 WILUAM LLOYD, AUCTIONKER APPRAISER, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, HAY Vdluations for AD""UI,T,'ALI™S- H-BW ]\ra.sured and Val\4ed, [48