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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. G E N U I N E PATENT M E D I C I N E S. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES, &P. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. AGENT for SCHWEPPE'S SODA, POTASS, SELTZER, and other Mineral Waters. [71 PARSONS, FLETCHER, and CO.'S INDIAN RICE STARCH. (TRADE MARIt, AN ELEPHANT.) This excellent 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 STARCH. 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 boiiing, 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 Jib., flb., and lib., and in 41b napers, by BENJAMIN THE GROCER AND BENJAMIN AND COMPANY, BRECON, And all respectable Grocers. [338 PURE WATER. GEORGE SHAWS 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 MR. LAMBERT (B. A. Mus.), PRO- FESSOR of Music and DRAWING, begs respect- fully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of and its vioimty that he will he happy to give instruction in MUSIC (Piano, Organ, Harmonium, Thorough Bass, Harmony, &c.) and DRAWING (Pencil, Illuminating, and Missal Paint- ing, Water Colors, &c.)-Terms may be known on application.—Pianos Tuned, &c., &c. July 25, Llanfaes, Brecon. [505 COACH SERVICE BETWEEN DEFYNOCK AND LLANDOVERY. TQ M. JONES, of the Camden Arms 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 Dcfynock Station, on the Neath and Brecon Railway, and Llandovery (daily), starting from Defynock on the arrival of the First Morning TraiLs from Neath and Brecon, and returning from Llandovery at 12.30 p.m., in tiire to meet the last Trains leaving Defynock for Neath and Brecon. Camden Arms Hotel, Trecastle, July 1st, 1867. [471 THE CHAMPION j_ 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 all disorders of the stomach and derangements of the liver ever prepared. It is a well-known fact that most of the diseases 's 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- sings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recommended. They act generally on the constitution, cleanse the ood of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach; correct the morbid condition of the .Ii'TH. regulate the bowels, and, by removing all impediments, restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold in boxes (with directions for use) 18.1 ld. and 711 cl. each (a saving by taking the larger size). Sold Wholesale by Messrs. Barclay and Son, London, and Retail by all Medicine Vendors. AGENT FOR BRECON: MR. MORRIS, CHEMIST. IiAYES VVODELL'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 Diseasrs, 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 all oppressive accumulations, regulate the secre- tions of the liver and bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify the hlood. prepared solely by JOIIN KAYE) Esq, of Prospect Hal), Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. l- £ d., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, Lon- don [24 5 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-Ofiicc Order for 30s. Agents Wanted. [417 BENJAMIN THE GROCER, ) HIGH STREET, BRECON TJRECON REGATTA, FETE, AND PIC-NIC. 11:5 This Annual Gathering is fixed to take place On WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER nth, ±867, Under the following Distinguished Patronage VISCOUNTESS HEREFORD. MRS. HENRY DE WINTON. MRS. HOWEL GWYN. MRS. H. POWELL PRICE. MRS. GARNONS WILLIAMS. VISCOUNT HEREFORD. I HENRY DE WINTON, ESQ. HON. MAJOR MORGAN, M.P. H. POWELL PRICE, Esq. HOWEL GWYN, ESQ., M.P. J. McLEAY, ESQ. REV. GARNONS WILLIAMS. I JOHN DAVIES, ESQ. (MATOR.) REV. CHARLES GRIFFITH. The Arrangements include a REGATTA on NEWTON POOL, for which will be offered SIXTY POUNDS in PRIZES RUSTIC and ATHLETIC SPORTS for PRIZES amounting to TEN POUNDS A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT by a BRILLIANT MILITARY BAND Balloon Races, Dancing, Croquet, Quoits, Football, Archery, Aunt Sally, Shooting Galleries, &c., &c., &c. The whole to conclude with a MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. Boats and Boats' Crews will be carried free by the Railway Companies to and from Brecon. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS (including Admission to the Grounds,) will be issued on all the Railways running to the Town. fl:if" For other particulars see Bills. [526 TOWN OF TALGARTH. T) M 0 Ii G A N PLUMBER, GLAZIER, HOUSE AND Sl"; 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 Zinc, 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. [152 ° Talgartb, February 27th, 1867. F\ II A R L E -S G I B S O N BRECON AND BUILTH, Importer (direct) of SANDEMAN'S and COCKBURN'S PORTS INGHAM'S MARSALA; DUFF GORDON'S SHERRIES •, CLOSSMAN & CO.'S (Bordeaux) CLARETS; MARTELL & CO.'S COGNAC. The above names are well known as the largest and most respectable Shippers in the world, and as C. GIBSON deals direct with them he is the only medium between the Shipper and Consumer; the public therefore reap an advantage (either in Quality or Price) by dealing with him. NOTr.-No Agents appointed, therefore the above Wines, &c., do not pass-as is too often the case—through a third parties' hands. BONDED VAULTS KING STREET HALL, BRISTOL. GOOD HARVEST ALE at 8d. and 10d. per Gallon. HAY. Q L I V E R P~R I T C H A R D, 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 STYLE 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 BRISTOL P A C K E T COMPANY. JLP 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.. ? All goods to be conveyed by PHOTHERO'S BOATs-from London, "per Great Western and South Wales Railway, Newpor t, "-from Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and the North of England, per London and North Western Railway to Newport,-thence per PKOTHERO'S BOATS "—and all goods from Bristol, 'per Burton's Bristol Packet." GOODS CARRIED and DELIVERED WITR 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 LONDON TEA WAREHOUSE, HAY. Finest Black Tea, 3s. 8d. good strong Congou (recommended), 3s. 4d. fine ditto, 3s. good ditto, 2s. 8d. useful Black Ten, 2s. GREEN TFAs.-Finest Gunpowder, 4s. Sd. fine ditto, 4s.; good ditto, 3s. 4d. CorFErs.-Finest Mocha, Is. 8d. finest Plantation, Is. 6d. REFINED LOAP SUGARS.—Finest, 5-1d. fine, 5d. per lb. 2 PRICE'S PATENT COMPOSITE CAIVDLES.-No. 1, lid. No. 2, 10d.; No. 3, 9d. ppr lb. LONDON STORE DIP CANDLES, 6d. per lb., 5s. 9d. per stone. BEST BRISTOL YELLOW SOAP, 4Jd. per lb. fine ditto, 4d.; good ditto, 3!d. and 3d. Finest American and other Cheese Huntley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits Hill, Evans, and Co.'s Superior British Wines Pure Malt Vinegar 4d. per quart; Lea and Perrins' Worcestershire Sauce Is. per bottle. All other kinds of Sauce*, Pickles, &c., equally cheap. JOSEPH BRIDGEWATER, FA MIL Y GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. [495 NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAY. -I- -1 OPENED FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC. This Line passes through the most Magnificent Sceneries in the Principality, and is the Shortest and most I direct Route between North and South Wales, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and the North of England. TIME TABLE, SEPTEMBER, 1867. UP TRAINS DOWN TRAINS. a'm- a m* a m- a.m. a.m. a.m. New Muford .dep. — — 11 15 Liverpool (Landing Stage) dep. — 7 45 8 15 Haverfordwest P) — — n 40 Birkenhead „ 8 5 8 35 Pembroke — 10 53 Chester. „ 8 50 9 20 Tenby „ 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 — — 9 30 Neath.. arr. 7 58 10 47 2 54 Liverpool (Lime Street) — — 9 0 Newport dep. 2 21 8 35 1 0 Crewe „ — — 10 50 Cardiff „ 2 45 9-8 1 28 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 N cath arr. 8 20 11 21 3 23 Gloucester — 8 0 1 5 Neath and Brecon Classes. 1,2,3.1,2,3.1,2,3. London (via Worcester) — 6 0 NEATH drp. 8 30 11 25 3 30 It n "n CRYNANT „ 846 11 37 3 45 Hereford I Sn I ".n U50. ■■■ •• f. « Ill DEVYNOCK „ 9 40 12 25 4 38 0 •• «»P- = = g » BRECON.. 10 _5_12J5_-U> Welshpool n o0 Brccon •• •• dep. 15 12 50 5 40 Llanidloes 8 55 12 55 Hereford •• arr- 2 25 7 25 Rhayader 9 30 1 30 Worcester. ■» 1 55 6 5 9 5 Llandrindod Q qa i? « Birmingham 3 45 8 0 11 10 Llanwrtyd 10 45 1 35 London (via Worcester).. » 6 60 10 25 Brecon arr. — 11 20 3 25 Gloucester 2 35 6 45 10 0 Cheltenham 3 15 7 35 10 20 Neath and Brecon Classes. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. 1,2,3. London (via Gloucester). 6 15 11 10 4 35 BRECON dep. 8 10 12 0 5 40 Shrewsbury 2 25 5 0 9 45 DEVYNOCK 8 40 12 25 6 11 LIanwtyd.. 50 945 PENWYLLT 9 15 12 55 6 41 Llandrindod d" n 55 2 22 6 50 ONLLWYN 9 30 1 7 6 53 Rhayader • • arr. 12 0 2 45 6 45 CRYNANT „ 950 1 22 7 7 Llanidloes 11 12 35 3 22 7 15 NEATH arr. 9 45 1 37 7 23 Welshpool dep. 45 8 45 Neath I" dep. 9 53 2 37 7 3(3 Oswestry 11 5 10 9 30 Swansea (Wind Street). arr. 10 15 3 5 8 5 Crewe arr. 7 0 Neath dep. 10 47 2 54 7 51 Crewe 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 (Hi gh Street).. arr. 11 35 3 40 8 20 Leeds 7 10 10 50 — Carmarthen Junction „ 12 45 5 33 9 30 Chester 37 4 15 7 0 12 15 Tenby „ 2 10 7 10 — Birkenhead „ 5 0 7 50 3 5 Pembroke „ 2 35 7 35 — Liverpool (Landing Stage) „ 5 20 8 10 3 40 Haverford, rest „ 1 50 6 49 — New Milfo rd „ 2 24 7 15 — tzli- NO SUNDAY TR AINS. For further Particulars see the Company's Time Bills. T. MORLEY, Traffic Manager. BRYNMAWR, BRECONSHIRE. CAPITAL INN AND VALUABLE COTTAGES FOR SALE. MR. WILLIAM FORD will SELL by AUCTION, at the ALMA INN, BRYNMAWR, On Wednesday, 18th September, 1867, At Four o'Clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, the following desirable PROPERTY, in Three lots :— Lot I.-That well-established and commodious INN, called "The ALMA," situate at Beaufort- buildings, Brynmawr, together with the piece of Mea- dow Land, la. 2r. Op., large Garden, Cottage, Coach House, Stables, Storerooms, and other Offices thereto belonging. The Alma Inn, garden, and land, which are in the possession of the proprietor, are estimated to be worth X40 per annum. The offices on the first floor, cot- tage, and stables, produce the low rental of £ 32 per annum. This lot (the meadow land excepted) is held under a lease from His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, for 99 years, determinable upon the lives of Her Majesty the Queen, and H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Ground rent, X2. On the death of every tenant in possession a heriot of £ 2 2s., and upon every assignment an alienation fine of C2 2s. The land, upon which there is a ground rent of 5s. per annum, is held with the Alma Inn, but there is no lease. Lot 2.-ThoseFOURDWELLING-HOUSES,with the several Gardens, Out-buildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging, called Alma Cottages," situate at Beaufort-buildings, Brynmawr, adjoining the Alma Inn. The houses are well tenanted, and produce a rental of X32 8s. per annum. This lot is held under His Grace the Duke of Beau- fort, for the term of 99 years, determinable upon the lives of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, H. R. H. Prince Alfred, and H. R. H. Prince Arther. Ground rent £ 2 2., heriot £2 2s., and alienation fine X2 2s. Lot 3.-Those TWO MESSUAGES or TENE- MENTS, situate at Beaufort-buildings, Brynmawr, facing the Alma Inn. This lot, which is well tenanted and produces a rental of £ 15 per annum, is held under His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, for the term of 99 years, determi- nable upon the lives of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.H. Price Alfred, and H.R.H. Prince Arthur. Ground rent Xi Is., heriot X] Is., alienation fine XI Is. To view the property, apply to the respective Occupiers, and for further particulars apply to Mr. GEORGE ALBERT JONES, Solicitor, Abergavenny, and at Brynmawr, and to the Auctioneer. [541 LLANIGON, BRECONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause, "Morgan against Price," with the approbation of His Honour Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart, by MR. EDWIN STOOKE (the person appointed by the said Judge), at the ROSE AND CROWN HOTEL, in the Town of HAY, On TUESDAY, the 10 th day of September, 1867, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in Two Lots, all those MESSUAGES, FARMS, LANDS, and PREMISES, called or known by the names of THE HILL," "F A- SIDE," and" KILCOVERETH," situate in the Parish of Llanigon, in the County of Brecon, containing together by admeasurement 133 acres and 2 perches, or there- abouts, with extensive and very valuable RIGHTS OF PASTURAGE on the Black Mountains, late the pro- perty of WILLIAM POWELL, of Llanigon aforesaid, farmer, deceased. Printed particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had, gratis, of Mr. William Gregory, Solicitor, 12, Clements Inn, London; of Mr. A. C. Spaull, Solicitor, 4, Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, London; of Messrs. Dobinson and Geare, Solicitors, 57, Lincolns' Inn Fields, London; of Mr George Games, Solicitor, Hay; of Mr. J. R. Cobb, Solicitor, Brecon; and of Mr. G. H. Page, Solicitor, Hay. Dated this 9th day of August, 1867. ROBT. WM. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. GEO. HY. PAGE, [523 Hay, Plaintiff's Solicitor. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. EFILVACH MILL, HOUSES & PREMISES, In the Parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neath, Glamorganshire. MR. PHILIP DAYIES has been in- structed to offer lor 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 11th September, 1867, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that MES- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, Water Corn Grist MILL with three-pairs of Stones, known as the Efilvach Mill," together with the Granaries, Stable, Smithy, Outhouses, and Premises thereunto belonging situate in the parish of Lantwit juxta-Neath, Glamorganshire, yrhere every facility is given 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 Woollen Manufactory. The above property is held under Lease for the un- expired term of 41 years, from the 25th March, 1867, at a Rent of ZCIO per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, and liberty to view may be had on application on the premises. Old Market-street, Neatb, 13th Aug., 1867. [511 GLYNCASTLE FARM, VALE OF NEATH, Near the Resolven Station. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. MH. WILLIAM MORGAN has received tt instructions from the Executors of the late JAMES LEWIS, Esq, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, Oil THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1867, The whole of the LIVE STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given consisting of 470 sheep, viz.: 100 fat wethers, 130 lambs, 90 yearlings, and 150 breeding ewe3, of the Cheviot and Radnor breeds 8 milch cows two- year-old heifer, in calf; two-yaar-old bull; 2 two- year-old steers 7 yearlings, 4 calves, all of the prime Hereford breed; 14 youn* and powerful draught horses, with harness complete pony, 14^ hands iugh) good action and steady under saddle 2 two-year-old cobs 2 mares and colts 2 two-year-old fillies 2 carts, 2 gambos, 2 Irish cars, ploughs and barrows, iron roller, chaff-cutter and gearing, thrashing machine, winnowing machine, turnip drill, weighing machine, rakes, pikes, and sundry dairy utensils. Six Months' credit upon security approved of by the Auctioneer, or discount at the rate of 2t per cent. for all cash payments of X5 and upwards. Luncheon on the table at 11; Sale at 12 o clock. The Auctioneer calls attention to the above valuable Stock and to the facilities afforded dealers and others by the Vale of Neath Railway, as the Resolven Station is within 200 yards of the farm. Gwernyblythe, Ystradvellte, Aug. 22, 1867. [529 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, a substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE, with Garden, and Four newly-built COT- TAGES adjoining also Four other COTTAGES 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. EVA1, JONES, Struet, Brecon. [503 WILLIAM LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISES, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, HAY. Valuations for Administrations. Timber Measured and Valued. [48 BRECONSHIRE. DEVYNNOCK DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lords of Her Majesty's JVIo3t Honourable Privy Council have been pleased to grant a LICENSE for the EXHIBITION of CATTLE at the Annual Meeting of the Devynnock District Farmers' Mutual Association, which will be held at TRECASTLE, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th SEPTEMBER next. Stock must be in the yard before 10 a.m. The gates will be open to the public at 1 p.m. Admission 6d. each. For the convenience of parties visiting the Show, Tickets will be issued at Single Fares for the Double Journey at all Stations on the Neath and Brecon Railwav. 538]' OWEN PRICE, Hon. Sec. BRECKNOCKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual EXHIBITION of STOCK (confined to the County) of the above Society will be held at the CATTLE MARKET, BRECON, on THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER (under a License granted by the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council). Entries close September 9th. The PLOUGHING MATCH will take place at TROEDYRIIAIARN FARM, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 24th. The Entries for the ROOT CROPS must be made to the Secretary on or before Wednesday, Sept. 25th. The DINNER will take place at the GUILDHALL, on THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, at 4 o'clock, under the Presidency of LORD TREDEGAR, Lord-Lieutenant of the County. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, to be had at the bar of the Swan Hotel. REES WILLIAMS, HOD. Sec. JOHN MORGAN, Secretary. Offices, Ship-street, Brecon, Sept. 2od, 1867. [537 GAME NOTICE. ALL Persons are requested to abstain from SPORTING over the Estates of Major WATKINS, in the several Parishes of Builth, Llan- ganten, Llanynis, Maestnynis, Llanfihangel, Brinys- chean, Llanavon Vawr, Llangamrr, arch, Llandewy, Cwm L'anpynog, Gwenddwr, Crickadarn, Battle, St. John's, Llantbew, Talachddu, Garth Breny, Aber- yskir, Llanwern, Llinvillo, Merthyr Cynog, and Llandilo Vane, in the County of Brecon. Llwyn-y-Brain, Stpt. 1st, 1867. [539 MICHAELMAS QUARTER, 1867. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE JLj INSURANCE COMPANY. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. B J INSURANCE CO. Fire risks of every description undertaken. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. JLJ INSURANCE CO. Farming Stock insured at moderate rates. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. I J INSURANCE CO. Persons about to insure their lives as a family pro- vision should consult table 2 in the Company's annual prospectus. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. j_J INSURANCE CO. Persons desirous of providing comfort in old age will find satisfactory information in tables No. 6 and 7 in the Company's annual prospectus. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE JLj INSURANCE CO. Parents may make provisions for their children on arriving at the ages of 14, 18, or 21 years, by con- sulting table No. 13 in the Company's annual pro- spectus. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Any person wishing to create a present annuity on advantageous terms should refer to table No. 11 in the Company's annual prospectus. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. The Company's Annual for 1867 supplies every information on the subject of Insurance in all its branches, and may be had, gratis, on application to the undersi srned EVAN JONES, BANK, 512] BRECON. FOR SALE, at Gnoll Farm, 2 HAY RICKS, about 25 tons each 700 FLEECES of WOOL 2 farm HORSES 1 Bentall's Pulper, nearly new 1 hand Pulper, by Picksley and Sioas; 1 Winnowing Machine 1 Chaff Cutter 1 Circular Harrow, of irúD, nearly new.—Apply to the Bailiff, Glannant, Neath. [544 SOUTH WALES. -An ADVOWSON for SALE by PRIVATE TREATY.—The Advowson and Rectory of Penderyn, in a beautiful and healthy district in the County of Brecon popula- tion, 1331. The Tithes are commuted at X305, and there is a good and substantial residence in thorough repair, with about 5 acres of glebe attached.—For particulars apply to Messrs. JAY and KILLMISTEB, Solicitors, Hereford. [543 TO BE LET, with immediate po^ession, in the centre of the borough of Brecon, PART of an UNFURNfSHED HOUSE, consisting of a Sittm" Room, two Bedrooms, Kitchen, Cellar, &c.- For further Particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. 535] TO be LET in (consequence of the death of the owner and occupier), with immediate possession, the "NEW GREYHOUND" INN, Llanvaes, Brecon, with extensive Stabling, and large Garden adjoining. A Field will be let with the above if desirable.—Apply to Miss JONES, New Greyhound Inn, Llanvaes, Brecon. [534 BRECON TO be LET, with immediate possession, all that old and well-established 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 bsst and most convenient situations in the town for carrying on the business of the said Inn.—For further particulars, apply to Mr. WILLIAM JONES, on the premises or Mr. JOlIN MORGAN, Printer, Ship-street, Brecon. [489 AGENTS WANTED in every Town in Breconshire for a first-class Insurance Com- pany. Liberal terms.-Apply to G. JOSES, 2, Alber- place, Abergavenny. [451 "TT7ANTED, an Active Lad as ERRAND Yy BOY. Apply to Messrs. WILLIAM H. and L. JONES, Wine Merchants, Brecon. [532 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 security, you can have any sum from X50 to X2,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Office hours; 10 to 5. 3174 BRECON REGATTA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1867. ANY Persons desirous of erecting Refresh- ment Booths on the Ground, are requested to apply to the undersigned on Monday next. The charge for each Booth will be 10s. 6d. each. J. A. JEBB, HON. SEC. BRECON RACES, 1867. SUBSCRIBERS to the BRECON RACE FUND are requested to pay their SUBSCRIP- TIONS to MR. BROWN, the Honorary Secretary, on or before the 16th of September next. Watton, Brecon, 30h August, 1867.' [533 MISS JAMES, m THE MESMERIST, IS COMING TO BRECON. [531 NEATH GREAT FAIR. REES, the People's Friend and Cheap John, will have a LARGE STOCK of NEW GOODS in the Market House, and not in any Van, from Wednesday to Saturday next. He will also open a Furniture Shop in Old Market-street very shortly. [540 Eleventh Thousand, 54 Illustrations, post free 12 stamps. PEOPLE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH; or VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL. By HENRY SMITH, M.D., of the Royal University of Jena. A New Work" on Gymnastics, Movements and Exercises for the Developing and Strengthening the Human Body How to Acquire Health and Strength, Secure Long Life, and Avoid the InGrmities of Old Age. Anyone in search of health and vigour of body will find it useful."—Morning Chronicle. May be had direct from the Author, 8, Burton- crescent, London, W.C. Also, by the same Author, A GUIDE to the CURE of NERVOUS- NESS, WEAKNESS, LOSS of APPETITE, or INDIGESTION. Illustrated with cases in proof of the Author's successful treatment, with necessary instructions by which sufferers may obtain a cure. Free by post, on receipt of two stamps, direct from the Author's residence, 8, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. J521 THE NEW CANADIAN WASHING MACHINES, WRINGERS, and MANGLES, are recommended to all who desire to economise labour and material, and to avoid the inconvenience and annoyance of a long washing day. No. 1, WASHING MACHINE, price £3 5s. (which may be easily worked by a girl), is guaranteed to wash from 12 to 14 shirts perfectly clean in 10 to 15 minutes, without the tlightest injury to the most delicate fabric. ONE MONTH'S TRIAL ALLOWED. Catalogues and Testimonials will be sent on appli- cation. The Canadian Washing Machine and Agricultural Implement Company, Limited, Worcester. AGENTS.—W. M. Brien, ironmonger, Brecon; W. T. Giiffiths, ironmonger, Merthyr; W. R. Thomas, ironmonger, Swansea T. Andrews, ironmonger, Neath. [520 IMPORTANT NOTICE. A BONA FIDE MONEY SPECULA- TION of £ 12,000,000 sterling, Guaranteed by Government, is to be allotted in various sums upward* to £ 20,000. Anyone, by investing XI, may secure £ 20,000 sterling. For Prospectus (which will be sent gratis), apply by letter, addressed Mr. J. A. RlNCK, 14, Duke-street, Adelphi, London, W.C. [536 TEn 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-roomp 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- ing-room and a telegraph office in the building.-WILLIAM 00 WELL, Manager. H-RANB 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 comp lete establishment of salt-water baths communicates with the hotel. An omnibus meets the principal trains. First-class stabling. Strong room for valuables.-J. MARKWELL, Manager. WOOD'S FAMILY HOTEL, 102, JERMYN-ITREET, St. James's. London. Families and Gentlemen visiting London will find excellent accommodation in the above Hotel, which is new and elegantly furnished, at greatly reduced prices, from this date until May I, 1865. Beds from 3s. Hot and Cold Baths. On parle Franfiais. Be habla Espanol. Cuisine Fransaise, "OEDFORD HOTEL, 21, Percy-street, Be&ford- square.—Bed and Breakfast, 2s. 6d. Private Sitting Room with Bedroom, 3s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. per day. STACEY'S CLERICAL HOTEL, 2A, Berners- street. Oxford-street.—Established la years. Clergymen visiting London will find every accommodation at the above HoteL Terms, Bed and Breakfast iI. per Night, or tds. per Wetk, including attendance. WINDSOR, and 10 miles round.—Mr. MASON'S of Furnished and Unfurnished RESIDENCES will forwarded on application. "Windsor Estate Agency Offices. 1VTR- SWAIN'S REGIS TER OF TOWN 1,1 AKD 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 forward PH T AUCTIQN The Lodge, W. A PRINTED LIST of the HOUSES to be LET (Furmshed and Unfut:mshe.d) lU the neighbourhood of 21, Archer-street, Westbourne-grove "West, and 22, Inverness- road, opposite the Royal Oak. »«"ne8s NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILKINSON AND KIDD SADDLERS To HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCE at "WALES liHve REMOVED their Establishment from the Corner Park-street, Oxford-street, to 5, HANOVER-SQUARE, W (Adjoining the Queen's Concert Roo).. ESTABLISHED 1786. THE GUITAR and CONCERTINA for J- INDIA. MADAME R. SIDNEY PRATTEN, Teacher of these ele- gant and portable Instruments to, and i: the Families of the Duchesses of Sutherland, Wellimeon, Hamilton, Somerset, Newcastle, the late Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of Bombay, &c., begs to inform Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to learn the GUITAR, as an accompaniment to the Voice, or as a Solo Instrument, that she has published the largest collection ot Modem Guitar Music in Europe, and that by her system teaching, rapid progress is made in a short time. 38, Welbeckstreet, Cavendish-square, W.: London. IDEN RHYDDING AND BOLTON ABBEY.— 13 xhis is one of the most healthful and most beautiful dis- tricts in England, and celebrated as a residence for persons returning from India or the Colonies in ill-health. For a full description of the place and district, seeTomlinson's Illustrated Handy Guide of Ben Rhydding, Bolton Abbey, and the Neigh- bourhood." Price Is. London: R. Hardwick, Pituadilly, and to be had by inclosing 13 stamp of T. Tomlinsot, bookseller, Ilkley, Otley. PROVIDENCE-ROW NIGHT REFUGE for HOMELESS WOMEN and CHILDREN, 14a, Providence Row, Finsbury, F.C.—Sixty thousand nights' lodging, with sup- pers and breakfasts, have been given in this Institution to the destitute, who otherwise would have had to pass the nights in the bleak streets or under railway arches. At present nearly 00 nights' lodgings, with suppers and breakfasts, are given gra- tuitously every week. The poor from all parts are admitted, the only condition being that they are homeless and starving. The manager, &c., receives no remuneration whatever. Notwith standing the provision made by the poor houses, each night numbers of young trea&sn, children, and orphans are, for want of accommodation, refused sasaittance, and have to spend night after niglit in the cold, wet, or sleet. SUBSCRIPTIONS are earnestly requested, and will be grate fully received by the REV. D. Gilbert, D.D., 22, Fiukb-F-circust E.C