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BRECONSHIRE BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. THIS SOCIETY is prepared to make ADVANCES on Freehold or Leasehold Securities.—Application to be made to the under- signed. JAMES MORGAN, ° Secretary, Old Bank, Brecon. August, 6, 1868. [992. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEARS. DENTAL SURGERY. R. EDWARD KING attends Monthly- BUILTH: The last Monday, at LION HOTEL. LLANDOVERY: On Saturday after the second Wednesday, at KING'S ARMS HOTEL, from 11 to 2. Artificial Teeth fixed, from one to a complete set. Teeth stopped. Loose Teeth fastened, and Children's Teeth regulated. Residence—BULWARK, BRECON. [897 HIGH STREET, BRECON. HUGHES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, JL1< and NEWS AGENT, begs respectfully to announce that he has now added the BOOKBIND- ING BRANCH to his Business, and is prepared to bind books in every variety of Style or Pattern on the premises. Periodicals placed in publishers' covers. School Books and Libraries neatly repaired. All orders will be promptly attended to. [897 MIDSUMMER QUARTER. THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ANNUAL INCOME £ 1,245,218. LIFE DEPARTMENT. PREMIUMS, 1866 £ 254,397. The Directors invite attention to the following advantages afforded by the Company to persons taking out Policies on the Lives of themselves and others: Premiums on plans adapted to the various wants of the public. Bonuses declared and guaranteed when the Policy is applied for. No Liability of Partnership, the Bonuses not being contingent upon profits. Surrenders of Policies favourably dealt with. Thirty days allowed for the renewal of Policies. Claims payable in one month after proof of admission. Annuities, present and deferred, at liberal rates. Endowments of Children and Adults; the rates of Premium are on a moderate scale. EXTRACTS FROM LIFE TABLES. NON-BONUS POLICIES—PREMIUMS TO SECURE £100 AT DEATH. Age. Yearly. J-yearly. Age. Yearly. J-yearly. 20 £ 1 13 7 £ 0 17 4 40 £ 2 16 3 £ 19 0 25 1 17 8 0 19 5 45 3 6 4 1 14 2 30 2 2 611 11 50 3 19 8 2 1 0 25 1 17 8 0 19 5 45 3 6 4 1 14 2 30 2 2 611 11 50 3 19 8 2 1 0 35 2 8 6 1 5 0 60 6 1 6 3 2 9 PREMIUMS TO SECURE £ 100 AT DEATH, WITH GUARANTEED BONUSES. A Vrpmi„m« Example of the Bonus Addition to £ 100 Age. ne i m p0yCy under this scale at successive periods. tl 'a 10 Age30' Botus°becomeS 30 2 9 5 35 2 16 5 After 5 payments. £ 3 13 8 40 3 5 5 ,,10 „ 9 0 10 45 3 17 2 „ 20 „ 27 2 6 50 4 12 7 ,,30 54 5 0 55 5 13 4 ,,40 „ 90 8 4 After 10 payments the Bonus increases year by year, and is not given only at the end of lengthened periods as in most offices. AGENT-MR. EVAN JONES, BANK, BRECON. IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN GUARAN- JL TEED STATE LOANS. No LOTTERIES. Bona-fide chances to win for El the large pre- miums of X30,000, Y,25,000, 920,000, &c., &c. Public drawings on the First of every Month, under tb the superintendence of the Austrian Government, and official public functionaries. OFFICIAL LISTS SENT GRATIS TO SUBSCRIBERS.—Apply for jel chances, issued upon forms supplied by the Austrian Govern- ment and bearing the Imperial half a florin stamp, and for prospectuses to VOELCKER & CO., Bankers, VIENNA. [990 NEW COACH-BUILDING ESTABLISHMENT CADOXTON JUNCTION YARD, NEATH. DONALD FRASER, from the principal Firms in the Kingdom, begs to thank the Public for the favours already bestowed upon him and to assure bis Patrons that he hopes, by constant and personal attendance, combined with moderate charges, to merit continued support. None but First-class Workmen kept on the Premises. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. An expe- rienced London Painter employed. Estimates given. Note the Address,— DONALD FRASER 976J CADOXTON JUNCTION YARD, NEATH. TjprILLIAM HARRY REES, Tf (Successor to the late Mr. Thos. Thomas,) AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE & HOUSE AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR. Agent for the West of England Life and Fire Insurance Company; the Railway Passengers' Acci- dental Death and Personal Injury Insurance Com- pany the WOOT of England Investment and LoaD Society, &c., Valuations of every description made for Probate and other purposes. All Accounts promptly Settled Cash Advances on Freehold, Leasehold, or good Personal Sfcurity. ADDBESS-CHARLESVILLE PLACE, NEATH. -J56 NEATH. STEAM MILL, IRON FOUNDRY and PLANT, to be SOLD by Private Contract.—Apply to Mr. WILLIAM HOPKINS, Pro- prietor, East Terrace, Neath; or DAVID RANDALL, Bsq., Solicitor. Neath. [754 THE, NEW ENDORSING PRESS Inks itself and gives a Distinct Impression— Price (including Die), ONE GUINEA. NO place of business should be without it. A specimen may be seen, or an impression from it sent by post, on application at the BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE. BENJAMIN THE GROCER, HIGH STREET, BRECON &>" # C-4" 4. G ■; # Br is t ol pa c k f. t c o m p a x y JOHN PKOTHEKO 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 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 PROTHEBO'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 Gloucester MUSICAL FESTIVAL, G SEPTEMBER 8TH, 9TH, 10TH, AND 11TH, 1868. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTs-Mdlle. Tietjens, Mdlle. Liebhart, Miss Edith Wynne, Mr. Sims Reeves, Mr. Vernon Rigby, Mdme. Saint on-Dolby, Mdlle. Sandrina, Mdlle. Drasdil, Mr. Lewis Thomas, and Mr. Santley. MORNING PERFORMANCES in the CATHEDRAL. TUESDAY, at 1.30, CREATION, First Part, lllth PSALM, 11 Confitebor tybi," S. Wesley; 42nd PSALM, "As the Hart pant," Mendelsoohn Beethoven's SERVICE in C. WEDNESDAY, at 11.30, the Sacred Oratorio ELIJAH. «n THURSDAY, at 11.30, the HYMN OF PRAISE, Mendelssohn; Selections from the Works of Spohr; SAMSON, Hande4 and Herr Schachner's ISRAEL'S RETURN FROM BABYLON." FRIDAY, 11.30, the Sacred Oratorio MESSIAH. EVENING PERFORMANCES in the SHIRE HALL on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at Eight o'clock. A GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, consisting of the most celebrated Works, Vocal and Instrumental. The BAND and CHORUS, comprising the First Talent in the Kingdom, will number upwards of 300 Performers. Conductor. DR. S. S. WESLEY. Tickets, sold by Mr. EDMUND NEST, 155, Westgate Street, Nave, 14s.; Aisles, 5s Transepts, 3s. 6d., all numbered. Concerts—First Division, 10s. 6d. Second, 7s., both numbered Third Division, 3s. 6d. PERSONS RESIDING AT A DISTANCE can be supplied with Tickets, and have places secured, by forwarding the amount of tickets and postage by Post-Office Order to 959] J. H. BROWN, Secretary to the Stewards. WILLIAM FARR, PRINTER, AND PUBLISHER OF THE" BREOON JOURNAL," BEGS to iriform his Friends and the Public generally that he has disposed of his NEWSPAPER and GENERAL PRINTING BUSINESS to the BRECON COUNTY TIMES" PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, in whose favour he respectfully solicits a continuance of the support so kindly extended to him during the past 17 years. THE "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, IN referring to the above announcement, beg to solicit, on their own behalf, the _JL support of the inhabitants generally of the extensive district over which their business operations extend. The incorporation of Mr. Farr's Paper with their own renders the "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" THE ONLY NEWSPAPER NOW PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTY OF BRECON, whilst, with regard to General Printing, they feel assured that but few Country Offices can give to their Customers the advantages they are enabled to offer, in style, expedition, correctness, and moderate charges. W. H. CLARK, Manager. BRECON COUNTY TIMES" Printing Offices, Church Street, Brecon. THE BRECON COUNTY TIMES, -*■ NEATH GAZETTE, And Advertiser for the Counties of BRECON, GLAMORGAN, RADNOR, CARMARTHEN, CARDIGAN, MONTGOMERY, HEREFORD, and MONMOUTH. Published on Friday afternoons, for Saturdays; price (unstamped), 2d. This Paper, which comprises Eight Pages-Forty-eight Columns-has not only established itself as the COUNTY PAPER FOR BRECONSHIRE, But has acquired also such an extensive sale in the adjoining Counties, that (with two exceptions) it now enjoys the LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SOUTH WALES! In the important town of Neath its circulation exceeds by six times that of ALL OTHER LOCAL WEEKLY PAPERS COMBINED! From these facts it will readily be seen that it commends itself to the Public as one of the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Advertisements are charged according to a very moderate uniform scale, copies of which may be obtained, free by post, on application. Copies of the Paper are supplied to Subscribers from the Chief Office, or any of the numerous Agencies, on the following terms :— If paid in advance. Credit. Delivered by Messenger, per quarter 2 s. 2d 2s. 6d. By Post 3s. 3d. 3s. 6d. GENERAL PRINTING Is executed at the office of this Paper, NEATLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, and CORRECTLY, the possession of NEW and MODERN TYPE and IMPROVED MACHINERY (driven by Hydraulic Power), enabling the Proprietors to offer the Public advantages in these respects, as well as in regard to price, such as have hitherto been unattainable in this district. FINE and COLOR PRINTING executed in the best style of Typographic Art. Proofs by return of post when required. Carriage of Parcels prepaid to any Station on the Main Lines running from Brecon. Estimates furnished for any class of work, upon application, by post or otherwise PRINTING OFFICES,—CHURCH STREET, BRECON. L V "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, BRECON. BOOKBINDING AT LONDON PRICES. NEWSPAPERS, &c. The Illustrated News," Illustrated Times," Punch," Tomahawk," Fun," Cottage Gardener," &c., bound in London Cloth Covers, or strongly Half-bound in Roan at the same price or Half-bound in Calfatasmalladditionalcharge.. ) PERIODICALS. "Cornhill Magazine," Temple Bar," "London Society," "St. Paul' "Belgravia," "Tinsley's Magazine," Chambers's Journal," Sunday Magazine," Good Words," Cassell's numerous publications, and all other periodicals, neatly and appropriately bound at very Moderate Charges. m u s i c ,y tt,, Neatly Half-bound in Roan or Calf. > PORTFOLIOS ? (J For holding Music, Prints, Drawings, Maps, &c., made to order. FAMILY BIBLES, And other Devotional Works, handsomely bound in Morocco, with Gilt Edges, Tooled Sides, and Backs. LAW BINDING. The "Law Journal Reports arranged and bound in Volumes, as per Publishers' instructions, or in any other method which may be preferred. Circuit and Law Binding of every description. A C C O U~NT BOOKS Of every kind ruled to pattern, and bound- in the most durable manner. N.B.—The Materials for Binding, especially the Roan, Calf, Morocco, Cloth, and Marble Papers, have been selected with care from the large Stock of an eminent London Firm, and are of the choicest manufacture. The work being executed entirely on the premises one profit only is charged at the "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE. TUK BRECON COUNTY TIMES"~IUILWAY TIME'TABLE. THIS convenient TIME TABLE for the Pocket (with alterations for AUGUST 1868,) may be obtained at the Agencies of the BRECON COUNTY TIMES, and at the various Railway Stations in the district. PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT HOUSE, PIPTON, NEAR HAY. HERD OF PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, FLOCK OF 800 CROSS-BRED RADNOR SHEEP, EXCELLENT WORKING HORSES, AND A NUMBER OF HILL PONIES. THE Representatives of the late Mr. LEWIS WATKINS will cause to be offered for JL PUBLIC SALE, early in October next, the above very valuable Stock. Full particulars and Catalogues will be issued in due time. Great House, Pipton, August 11, 1868. [996 BOROUGH OF BRECON. POLICEMAN WANTED. WANTED, an active, intelligent, civil, TV and experienced POLICE OFFICER for this Borough. Salary, 18 shillings per week. Tes- timonials to character, of recent date, accompanied by an application in the Candidate's own handwriting, to be forwarded to the undersigned, on or before 12 o'clock at Noon on MONDAY, the 24th day of AUGUST instant. No charge for attendance will be allowed. By Order, STEPHEN BOWEN EVANS, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. Brecon, 13th August, 1868. [1003 IN CHANCERY. In the Matter of the Companies Acts, 1862 and 1867, and of the Vale of Neath and Cefn Mawr Junction Railway Company, Limited. HE CREDITORS of the above named TCompany are requested, on or before the Ist m Company are requested, on or before the 1st day of OCTOBER, 1868, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names of their solicitors, if any, to ALFRED GOOD, No. 71, Cornhill, in the City of Lon- don, Public Accountant, the official liquidator of the said Company, if so required by notice in writing from the said official liquidator, and are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Chambers of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, at No. 3, Stone-buildings, Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, at such time as shall be specified in such notice; or, in default thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribu- tion made before such debts are proved. Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1868, at twelve of the clock, at noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the said debts and claims. Dated this 8th day of August, 1868. J. A. BUCKLEY, Chief Clerk. BROOKE ROBINSON, 61, Carey-street, Lincoln's Inn, 1004J Solicitor for the Official Liquidator. SEVENTH YEAR. ST. LEGER SWEEPSTAKE, 1868. FC. GEORGE, Star Hotel, Wells, 0 Somerset, owing to the great success of his SWEEPSTAKES, has consented to superintend the following for the ST. LEGER, 1868. 600 SHARES AT 5s. First Horse. S50 Second ditto 25 Third ditto 10 Starters, not winners (divided), 20 Non-Starters(divided). 25 Advertising, Printing, Postage, &c. 20 The DRAWING will take place in the presence of the Subscribers at the STAR HOTEL, WELLS, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1868. All particulars will be given on application to FREDC. C. GEORGE, Star Hotel, Wells. [1001. TOWN OF BRECON. TO be LET (with immediate possession) an excellent Three-stalled STABLE, situate in Mount street.—Apply to Mr. EVAN JONES, Bank, Brecon. [959 rpo BE LET—WHARF, STABLE, JL WAREHOUSE, and SHEDS, on the Canal Bank, in the Watton.—For particulars apply to Mr. JOHN PROTHERO, Saw Mills, Watton. [987 TO BE LET, from 1st September next, the SHOOTING over 350 Acres of Land, situated in the parishes of Trallong and Sclydach, joining the preserves of Penpont and Abercamlais. For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. [1000 TO be LET, with immediate possession, an old-established GENERAL GROCERY and PROVISION BUSINESS, together with the Premises in which it is carried on, situated opposite the Town-Hall, High-street, Brecon.—Enquire on the Premises. [948 BRECONSHIRE, On the banks of the River Wye, adjoining the Glasbury Station, 12 miles from Brecon, and 25 from Hereford. A compact and attractive FREEHOLD PLEASURE FARM, known as "TYR YCHED and LLWYNEYBACH," containing about 66 acres of Arable, Pasture, and Woodland, with Lodge, Farm Homestead, and Outbuildings. MESSRS. DANIEL SMITH, SON, and OAKLEY, 10, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, beg to inform the Public that the above a'tractive pleasure Farm was NOT SOLD at the Auction held on the 3rd July, at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, and may be treated for by PRIVATE CONTRACT. [1011 SMALL FARM FOR SALE—SIXTY ACRES, with COTTAGE, STABLING, &c., Three Miles from Station on Brecon and Neath Railway. Price 210 per Acre, including House and Premises. Apply to Mr. HUGHES, Stationer, Brecon. [1010 ATER CORN -MILI,WANTEl) TV to RENT a GRIST MILL. with Dwelling- W toRENTa GRISTMILL, withDwelliDg- House and few Acres of Land attached.—Address "A. B. County Times Officp, Brecon. [1009 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 £ 50 to £ 2,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Office hours: 10 to 5. [174 TO RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. ^PARGET SCORING CARDS, conve- JL niently arranged for five shots at three distances, ruled and printed on stout Card, as used by the 1st Brecknockshire Corps, may be had at the BRECON COUNTY TIMES" Office, Brecon. Price Is. per dozen a single dozen Is. 6d. Postage 2d. per dozen extra. TOWN OF NEATH. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. W. HARRY REES begs to announce that he has rect ived instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Thomas to SELL by AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, NEATH, On Thursday, the 10th day of September, 1868, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced, all that highly desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY called and known as CHARLESVILLE PLACE, in the town of NEATH, comprising— Lot 1.—All that extremely well-built and finished DWELLING-HOUSE, OFFICES,and PREMISES, situate and being No. 1, Cbarlesville-place, in the aforesaid town of Neath, containing drawing room, dining room, hall, office, china pantry, kitchen, scullery, pantry, 5 bedrooms, and dressing room, printing office, with good cellarage, garden, and premises, which are held by W. H. REES, under a lease for 14 years, from 25th day of March, 1868, at the annual rent of .£50. Lot 2.-Comprises all that similarly built compact DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, being No. 2, Charlesville-place, aforesaid, adjoining Lot 1, called and known as the MARKET VAULTS, containing front bar, parlour, kitchen, capital cellar, 4 bedrooms, pantry, store-room, wash-house, &c., now held by Mr. CHARLES HOOLEY, under a Lease for seven years, from the 1st day of May, 1868, at the annual rent of 235. Lot 3.—All that compact and well-built double- fronted SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PRE- MISES, being No. 3, Charlesville-place, aforesaid, adjoining Lot No. 2, comprising draper's shop, par- lour, 3 bedrooms, sitting-room, kitchen, good cellar, workshops, &c., now held by Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, under an agreement for a lease, for a term of seven years, from September 29, 1866, at the annual rent of X52. The Property in its entirety is held under a Lease, granted by the late H. S. COKE, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1852, subject to the payment of an annual Ground Rent of £25, which, for the purposes of the Sale, will be appor- tioned to each Lot. The Premises are well situated, thoroughly well drained, have a plentiful supply of pure water, are contiguous to the Cattle, Meat, and General Market Places, and are in every respect well worthy the attention of investors. For further particulars apply to Mr. C. M. THOMAS, Solicitor, Neath, or to Mr. REES, at his Auction and Printing Offices, Charlesville Place, Neath. Neath, August, 1868. [1012 GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE of a caDital MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, COACH-HOUSE, STABLES, and valuable FREEHOLD LANDS and HEREDITA- MENTS, situate in the Parishes of LLANTWIT- JUXTA-NEATH, NEATH, and LLANGUICKE, in the county of Glamorgan. IN CHANCERY.—ROWLAND v. CUTHBERT. SON, RE ALEXANDER CUTHBERTSON, Deceased, TRAHERNE v. GWYN. MR. HENRY ROBERT FARGUS, the Auctioneer appointed to sell the same, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in the above Causes and Matter, and with the approbation of the Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls, the Judge to whose Court these Causes and Matter are attached), at the CASTLE HOTEL, NEATH, in the County of Glamorgan, On Wednesday, the 9th day of September, 1868, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the following valuable PROPERTY, in Thirteen Lots :— A FREEHOLD ESTATE (in Four Lots), Consisting of a capital MESSUAGE or Dwelling- house, with coach-house, s'ables, cottage, and othf-r outbuildings, called 11 PENRHIEWTYN HOUSE," with lawns, gardens, plantations, meadow or pasture lands near to and adjoining, amounting to about 60 acres, situate in the Parishes of LLANT- WIT-JUXTA-NEATH and NEATH, in the said County, close to the Towns of Neath and Briton Ferry. Also, Two FREEHOLD FIELDS, con- taining 8a. lr. 5p., in the Parish of LLANTWIT. A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, called the PEN- RHIEWTYN ARMS," in the said parish of LLANTWIT, with garden and outbuildings, con- taining 13 perches, on Lease for Three Lives, One of whom is now living. Also, a FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN in the said Parish of LLANTWIT, containing 2r. 31p. Eight FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with Gardens thereto, called ROTTEN ROW, in the said Parish of LLANTWIT, containing lr. 36p. The Minerals under the Properties before- mentioned will not be included in the Sale. Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES, at TYN-Y- CAIA, in the Town of NEATH. Two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or Cottages, in WIND-STREET, NEATH, and Nine COTTAGES behind the same, called HOPKIN'S COURT. A FREEHOLD FARM HOUSE, Buildings, and 82a. Or. 16p. of LAND in the Parish of LLAN- GUICKE, called "GWYD ISSAF." A FREEHOLD FARM HOUSE, Farm Buildings, and 88a. Or. 7p. of LAND in the said Parish of LLANGUICKE, called "PISTILL GWYN." Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS, near GWYD ISSAF, Let on Lease for Three Lives, One of which is Deceased. The valuable Minerals under the Lands in Llanguicke will be included in the Sale. The whole of the Lots being subject to the Right 1 11 or liile to Dower of a Lady now of the Age of 62 Years. Particulars whereof may be had, gratis, in London of W. A. HOLCOMBE, Esq., Solicitor, 14, Warwick- court, Gray's-iDn; E. PEACOPP, Esq., Solicitor, Lime-street-cbambers, 21, Lime-street, City, E.C. Messrs. VIZARD, CROWDY, & Co., Solicitors, 55, Lincoln Is-inia-fi e Ids Mr. H. S. LUDLOW, Water Works Office, Neath CHARLES K. CLOSE, Esq., Gnoll Office, Neath BOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Esq., Solicitor, Neath DAVID RANDALL, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; T. 1. LEWIS, Esq, Solicitor, Bridgend at the Place of Sale of the Auctioneer, Mr. HENRY ROBERT FARGUS, Clare-street, Bristol; and of the Plaintiff's Solicitors, Messrs. O'DONOGHUE and RICKARDS, 1, St. Stephen's-street, Bristol. [1005 ELY COTTAGE, BRECON. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in rosewood and Spanish mahogany, tapestry, and Kidderminster carpets, hearthrugs, sets of damask, drawing, and dining room curtains; pier, swing, and cheval glasses; the contents of nine bedrooms, including feather beds, mattresses, blankets, counterpanes, &c.; a quantity of cut glass, handsome dinner and breakfast services, kitchen and culinary requisites Brewing Utensils, Garden Tools, Frames, and a collection of Greenhouse Plants. The drawing and dining-room Furniture is in rosewood and Spanish mahogany. MR. JAMES HALL has been instructed by the Representatives of the late HENRY MAYBERY, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, On Thursday and Friday, the 3rd and 4tlt days of September, 1868, The whole of the contents of the above establishment. The Sale will conunence each day at 12 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready 4 days before the Sale, and may be had on application, through post, enclosing stamp, to the Auctioneer. On view Wednesday, the 2nd September. Cae Prior, Brecon, August 20, 1868. [1008 BRYNDERWEN, BRECONSHIRE, Close to the Talyllyn Station on the Hereford, Hay and Brecon, and Merthyr, and the Mid-Wales Railways. Important Sale of CATTLE, WAGGON and NAG HORSES; a valuable Flock of 200 SHEEP, a large Rick of well-harvested HAY, IMPLE- MENTS, &c &c. MR. JAMES HALL is favoured with instructions from Major PEITRY LLOYD, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, On Twsday, the 22nd day of September, 1868, The whole of the Stock on the Farm consisting of 1 excellent dairy cow in full milk 3 barren ditto, 1 ditto heifer, of the Hereford breed; 1 Alderney four-years-old in-calf heifer, 1 yearling bullock, and 2 Alderney heifer calves; a team of 5 waggon horses, 4 nag ditto, 81 ewes, well-descended from the flock of Mr. Prosser, St. Aryan's Grange, near Chepstow; 97 lambs, 24 well-bred Rams, descended from the well known flocks of Penkelly Castle, Scethrog, and Abercynrig, together with a large collection of first-class Implements, on the most improved principles, by Eddy of Kentford, Howard, Rodenhuivst, Hodges & Wright, and other celebrated makers. Further particulars will appear in Posters. Cae Prior, Brecon, August 20, 1868. [1007 GLAMORGANSHIRE. COEDYRALL FARMS, Within five minutes' walk of the Briton Ferry Road Station, on the Vale of Neath Railway, and about one mile from Briton Ferry Station, on the South Wales Railway. rpHOMAS & SONS (of Pontsenney) have received instructions from Mr. JACOB WILLIAMS to SELL by AUCTION, at the above- named Premises, On Tuesday, August 2d, 1868, The following valuable LIVE STOCK, POULTRY, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., comprising 100 prime wethers fit for the butcher, ;50 ewes, 20 cows, black Castlemartin bull., 10 Hereford steers, 20 heifers; 40 horses and ponies, fit for riding, driving, haulage, and colliery purposes 5 pigs of the Berk- shire and other breeds, 30 prime ceese, 10 turkevs, and a few Dorking and Cochin China fowls 3 ricks of prime hay, about 80 tons of fern; about 4 acres of potatoes, which will be sold in drills; gig and harness, 2 carts, 4 ploughs (2 of which &are by Howard), 2 harrows (1 of which is by Howard;, 2 double toms, small scuffler, patent chaff-cutter", American churn (quite new), pikes, rakes, and sundry other implements. Long credit will be given upon approved security, or two-and-a-half per cent. discount allowed for cash on all purchases amounting to two pounds and upwards. 11 Luncheon on the table at 11 o'clock, and Sale to commence at 12 precisely. Pontsenney, August 10, 1868. [999 L LLETTYRHYDDOD FARM, In the Parish of Mothvey, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MESSRS. THOMAS & SON have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. E. KNOX, to SELL by AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 26th day of August, 1868 The following well bred STOCK, consisting of 8 head of short-horn cattle, three years old; 1 fat bull 90 Shropshire down sheep, 40 fat lambs, crossed with Leicester; and 2 fat pigs together with 105 field mows of sandy oats, < qual to anv field in the county, close to Glansevin mill. The above Stock is well worthy of the attention of Gentlemen, Farmers, Breeders, and others, having been carefully selected regardless ot expense. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Credit given on approved security. Abersenny, August 17th, 1868. [1006 TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause ISAACS V. WINSTON AND OTHERS," with the approba- tion of the Vice Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, the Judge to whose Court the said Cause is attached in One Lot, by Mr. John Williams, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the LION HOTEL BUILTH, in the County of Brecon, on MONDAY' the 24th day of AUGUST, 1868, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, a FREEHOLD MESSUAGE aDd L ANDS' Cal'ed TROED- RHIWQUARREL, together with a MESSUAGE £ rr aud PREMISES, called rLASMJit WYDD, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Llangammarch, in the County of Brecon, now in the several occupations of Hugh Powell, James Parry, and John Jones, as Tenants from year to year, at Annual Rents amounting in the aggregate to the sum of .£46. Particulars and Conditions of Sale mav be had gratis, in London, of Mr. HENRY LEYY, Solicitor, of 18, Surrey Street, Strand; of Messrs. CLARK. HATHAWAY, and ANDREWS, S dicitors, of No. 2, Grays Inn Square and, in the Country, of Mr. THOMAS JONES, Solicitor, Llandovery, and of Messrs. BISHOP and SON, Solicitors, Llandovery; and of the AUCTIONEER, at l\Ltretygwyn, in the Parish of Llanfararybryn, in the County of Carmarthen; at the Place of Sale, and at the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood. Dated this 27th day of July, 1868. FRED. ERS. EDWARDS, 993j Chief Clerk. AGENTS WANTED, by a London Manufacturer, for the Sale of an Article of universal use among all Machinists, Millers, Miners, Engineers, and users of Steam Power. None but energetic and respectable pfople need apply to G., care of P. M'NAUGHTON, 10, Wine Office-court, Fleet-street, London, E.C. [907