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BRECONSHIRE SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Brecon will bo held at the SHIRE-HALL, in Brecon, in and for the said county, on TUESDAY, the Fifth day of JANUARY next, at Eleyen o'clock in the Forenoon. At Twelve o'clock at Noon the business relating to the Assess- ment, Application, or Management of the County Rate or Stock will commence. The Court will also order and make a Police Rate, under the provisions of the 19th and 20th Victoria, c. 69, and of the several acts referred to therein. All Witnesses in any Appeal are to be ready in Court to answer to their names at Twelve o'clock at Noon on the above-mentioned day. when all Appellants and Respondents must also attend. Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Wit- nesses, must attend on WEDNESDAY, the Sixth day of JANUARY next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately upon being taken. And Notice is hereby given that all Persons having Claims upon the County must deliver in their accounts at the Clerk of the Peace's Office, SnrRE- HALL, BRECON, on SATTTBDAY, the Twenty-Sixth day of DECEMBER instant. And that all Costs of Prosecutions to be allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will not afterwards be allowed. And further, that all Appeals and Traverses for trial must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sitting of the Court at Eleven o'clock on TUESDAY. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Peace. Brecon, 7th December, 1868. ("1198 BRECONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. AN ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING of the Subscribers of the above Society will be held at the SWAN HOTEL, BRECON, on SATURDAY, the 19th of DECEMBER, 1868, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, when the business relating to the subjoined resolution will be proceeded with That there be paid to a Secretary for his general services £10 yearly, and that there be also paid for collecting the subscriptions a poundage of Is. on the amount actually received, which sum is to cover all expenses of collection; and that an advertisement to this effect be inserted in the BRECON COUNTY TrmEs, I I and that Candidates for the employment be requested to send in their applications, addressed to the President, Swan Hotel, Brecon, not later than noon of Saturday, the 19th December." C. ALEXANDER WOOD, PRESIDENT. Swan Hotel, Brecon, November 21st, 1868. fll86 TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS. THE Directors of the Castle of Brecon t Hotel Company, Limited, are prepared to receive TENDERS for their GENERAL POSTING BUSINESS, which they consider can be managed to better advantage by one person having all under his immediate personal control. The coming-in will be moderate, and the Stables and Coach Houses will be Let at a low Rental. Any energetic industrious man having only a small capital, and some knowledge of the work, will find this an excellent opportunity of profitably employing his time and means. a Arrangements will be entered into whereby the whole of the Posting arising from the Hotel-which is considerable—will be secured to the Lessee. The Horses and Carriages required, to be taken to at a valuation. Tenders, directed "THE SECRETARY CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL, BRECON," to be sent in on or before the 24th instant. Castle of Brecon Hotel, Dec. 10, 1868. [1200 NEATH UNION. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING with the Board of Guardians for supplying the whole or any of the under-mentioned Articles, to be delivered at the Union Workhouse, Neath, at such times and in such quantities as the Board shall direct, are requested to send to iae, at my Office (free of expense), Sealed Tenders, directed "To the Clerk of the Neath Union," before Ten o clock a.m. of TUESDAY, the 15th day of DECEMBER mst., it. Bread, at per H>« Flour, at per sack. Beef (fore-quarters, hmd-quarters), at per lb. Ox Heads, at per each. Shin Bones of Beef, at per each. Mutton, at per lb. English Cheese, at per lb. Raw Sugar, Tea, Mustard, Pepper, Starch, Blue, Soda, Fresh and Salt Buttef, Treacle, Cheese, f. Candles, and Tobacco, at per lb. Peas, at per bushel. „ Best Yellow Soap, East India Rice, Oatmeal, Salt, and Potatoes, at per cwt. Best House Coal, at per ton. Milk (to be delivered daily), at per gallon. Skim Milk, at per Ballon. Ale and Porter in Bottles; Brandy and Wine, at per CoffiSs andCShrouds for persons above 11 years of age, at per each. Coffins and Shrouds for persons under that age, to be fdelivered within three miles of the Town of Neath, at per each. Samples of such Articles as will admit of it will be reauired, and any Articles supplied not corresponding with and equal to the Samples will be returned. The Contract to commence on the 25th day ot DECEMBER instant, and to continue to the 25th day of MARCH next. Security for the due performance of the Contracts will be required. „ Bv order of the Board, HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk." Union Offices, Water-street, Neath, 1st December, 1868. [1188 SUPERINTENDING A £ ENTS of O first-class position required for this District (if with a IFire Insurance connexion preferred) for a Business which will not clash or interfere with any existing Agency or other engagements.—Apply to W. n. HODGES, Secretary and Manager, Commercial Indemnity Corporation Limited, Cowper's Court, Cornbill, London. t1197 WANTED, a good Plain COOK.— Apply (by letter), naming references, to "D," County Times Office, Brecon. D158 HIGH STREET, BRECON. H HUGHES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, « 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 ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEABS. DENTAL SURGERY. MR ED WAR D KING attends Monthly— BUILTH: The last Monday, at LION HOTEL. LLANDOVERY: On Saturday after the secon Wednesday, at ICixWs HEAD 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 THE PLANTING SEASON. Hardy, Regularly Transplanted, and therefore well-rooted TREES & PLANTS. JAMES DICKSON & SONS beg to draw special attention to their exceedingly large and good STOCK of FOREST TREES, Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Evergreens, Coniferae, together with all other Trees and Plants, the whole in fine healthy condition for safe removal. Price Lists post free on application. NEWTON NURSERIES, CHESTER. Also at LLANDILO, SOUTH WALES, and NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. [1191 AMES GRAFF, Practical FURRIER, CATTLE STREET, NEATH. Furs cleaned, altered, and repaired. The only Furrier in Wales. [1185 WHEATLEY KIRK, & EDWARD HOARE, CIVIL and MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, ENGINEERING VALUERS, AUCTIONEERS, ARBITRATORS and SURVEYORS. Plant and Machinery of every description for Sale. MANCHESTER, and 1, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. [1097 JUST PUBLISHED, THE Second Edition of "GWLADYS JL WILLIAMS,an ENGLISH DRAMA bearing upon Wales. London: T. T. LEMARE, 1, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row. It deals with Characters in the County of Car- marthen, and with scenes recently enacted there. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The reader need not be told that throughout this little Drama there is no false feeling-no base hero dragging his slow length through scores of pages-provoking I what next V and 'what next?' till the patient reader loses himself by a fortunate hiatus, or a skip' of some forty or fifty pages. No, this is neither novel high life, or low life, improbable or com- mon place, but it is a combination of those characters and qualities, and one that needs but be seen to be enjoyed by 'the forward child-understanding.' 'Nottingham Review. "It is the most interesting little book we have taken up for some time.Leicester Journal. Y mae yr awdwr yn ysgrifenydd esmwyth a rhwydd, ac yn ymddangos yn gyfarwydd a theithi anhebgor nofel boblogaidd."—Y Tyst Cymrtig. [902 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! Acceptable to Friends at a distance. "BRECON AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD," Cloth gilt, handsomely Illuminated and Illus- trated, 3a.; or in Paper Covers, Is. 6d. Published and sold at the "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" Office, Brecon. Sold also by the Booksellers in Brecon, and at the Railway Stations. «: By Post for 3s. 8d. or Is. 8d. in Stamps. [1203 TO DEALERS IN SPIRITS (Wholesale and Retail). SPIRIT STOCK BOOKS, as required by Act of Parliament, are kept in stock at the "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, BRECON, Price 2s. 6d. each; by post for 32 stamps. [1072 HEAP ENVELOPE S FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Per 100. Per bundle Per (250). 1000. 8. D. S. D. S. D. BLUE LAID, ORDINARY 0 6 1 2 4 6' ,» 1, 2ND QUALITY 0 8 1 6 5 0 CREAMLAID,2ND QUALITY 0 9 1 8 5 6 Large Buff, for enclo- „ snres 1 0 2 0 7 6 Foolscap officials 2 9 6 0 22 0 (If Printed on, 3s. 6d. per 1,000 extra.) AT THE « BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, BRECON. [1199 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, !01!, 2» 3, 4, OR 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Office hours: 10 to 5. J [174 IMPORTANT NOTICE. A TSTTV FAT^OKABLE OPPOR- XX. J NI/ £ Y> hy which a sum of £ 20,000 can be obtained on the small outlay of £ 1 onjy by a bona- fide Money Transaction, established and maranteed Y Government. For Prospectus containing full particulars (which will be sent GRATIS AO§Y by A?6TV? T WN* ELNCK' 14' ^UKE Street, Adelphi, London, W.C: [1149 THE NEW ENDORSING PItESS JL 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. ^^TO^LETOLUNTEERTCORPS. TARGET SCORING CARDS, CONVE- 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 "BBECON COUNTT TIMES" Office, Brecon. Price Is. per dozen a single dozen Is. 6d. Postage 2d. per dozen extra. BENJAMIN THE G ROC ER, HIGH STREET, BRECON 4 • <C • 4 FIRST-CLASS THRASHING MACHINES, WINNOWING MACHINES, CHAFF CUTTERS, AND PULPERS, With every description of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, adapted for Steam, Horse, or Manual Labour. AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. N.B.—Carriage paid, by Rail, Twenty Miles from Works of Makers. HODGES & WRIGHT, BRECON. T1062 BKISTOL PACKET COMPANY. JD 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 byPI&OTItERO'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 PBOTHEBO'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, lBt Oct., 1863. [17 THE "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" PRESENTATION ALMANACK. ADVERTISERS who desire to secure space for their Announcements in this EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISEMENTS are requested to apply at the Office, without delay, for Terms, &c., as the space allotted to Advertisements is limited. [1194 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 1 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 2s. 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. [1068 WILLIAM FARR, N PRINTER, AND PUBLISHER OF THE "BRECON JOURNAL," BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has disposed JL) 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 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" 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. "BRECON CouwTt* TIMES" Printing Offices, Church Street, Brecon. [1067 "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, BRECON. BOOKBINDING AT LONDON PRICES. NEWSPAPERS, &c. The Illustrated News," Illaatrated 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 Calf at a small additional charge. 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. MUSIC Neatly Half-bound in Roan or Calf. PORTFOLIOS 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 many other method which may be preferred. Circuit and Law Binding of every description. ACCOUNT 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. [1069 THE "BRECON COUNTY TIMES" RAILWAY TIME TABLE. THIS convenient TIME TABLE for the Pocket (with alterations for DEC. 1868,) may be obtained at the Agencies of the BBECON COUNTY TIMES, and at the various Railway Stations in the district. PBICE ONE HALFPENNY. [1070 CASTLE OF BRECON HOTEL. I CHRISTMAS BALL. A BALL will take place at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, on TUESDAY, the 29th of DECEMBER, 1868, under distinguished Patronage. GENTLEMEN'S TICKETS 10?. 6d. each. LADIES' 7s. 6d. „ Further details in future Advertisements. [1201 I THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CONSTITUTED BY SPECIAL ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. ESTABLISHED 1825. DIVISION OF PROFITS. The EIGHTH DIVISION of the COMPANY'S PROFITS is appointed to be made at 15th November, 1870, and all Policies now effected will participate. The FUND to be DIVIDED will be the Profits which have arisen since the 15th November, 1865. The COMPANY'S BUSINESS YEAR will Close on 15th November, 1868, and in order to secure the advantage of this year's entry to the Profit Scheme, Proposals should be lodged as soon as possible. THE STANDARD is one of the oldest and most extensive insti- tutions in the United Kingdom for the Assurance of Lives. It was established in 1S25, and its progress has been most successful. Its Accumulated Funds, invested chiefly in Mortgages on the security of Land, now amount to Four Millions Sterling, and its Income exceeds 9700,000 per annum. FURTHER INFORMATION can be obtained by application to the Secretaries of the Company in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, or at any of the Agencies which have been established in every town of importance throughout the kingdom. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN ASSURANCES granted on the Lives of Persons proceeding Abroad. Branch Offices and Agencies in India and all the British Colonies, where Pre- miums can be received and Claims settled. rn-nrnnx- ) 82, KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C., AND 1.UJX1JUJS < 3, PALL MALL EAST, S.W. EDINBURGH.. 3 & 5, GEORGE STREET, HEAD OFFICE. DUBLIN. 66, UPPER SACKVILLE STREET. AGENTS BRECON. JOHN EVANS, Post-Office. NEATH rf- BRITON FERRY. ,,C. OLD, Provincial Banking Corporation. [1152 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, INSTITUTED 1821. CAPITAL £ 550,000. DIRECTORS: CHAS. EVANS, Esq., Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, President. EDWARD STEWART, Esq., Vice-President. George Durant, Esq. Charles Edward Tuck, Esq. Robert J. Harvey Harvey, Esq., Donald DaIrN iiiple, Esq., M.D. George Durant, Esq. Charles Edward Tuck, Esq. Robert J. Harvey Harvey, Esq., Donald Dalrvmple, Esq., M.D. M.P. FFM. ROBERT CLARKE, ESQ. HENRY S. PATCRSON, ESQ. GEORGE EDWARD SIMPSON, ESQ. HENRY BROWN, ESQ. COLONEL JAMES COCKBURN. WALES CHRISTOPHER ILOTSON, ESQ. Secretary-Sir SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Knight, Surrey Street, Norwich. HE RATES of this SOCIETY ,Lre the THE RATES of this SOCIETY are the t same as at other Offices, whilst periodical returns are made to the parties insured. In proof of the public confidence in the Principles and con- duct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business now exceeds £ 80,000,000. A BONUS of nearly 50 PER CENT. on current Premiums will be paid to Insurers (whether losses have been incurred on their Policies or not) at MICHAELMAS and CHRISTMAS, 1868, and LADY-DAY and MIDSUMMER, 1869. More than Y,392,430 have been previously paid in Bonuses. Insurers whose Premiums are due at Michael- mas are reminded that payment should be made within Fifteen days of chat date. AGENTS FOR THE COUNTY: BRECON MR. JOHN EVANS. HAY MR. CHARLES GRIFFITHS. [1093 THE CHAMPION jL LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS. These Pil!s are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of the present day (who, from purely philanthropic motives-knowing their excellent properties from experience—has been induced to give the benefit of them to the public at large). They are prepared by an able and experi- enced 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 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 blessings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recommended. They act generally on the constitution, cleanse the blood of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach; correct the morbid con- dition of the li -er, regulate the bowels, and, by, removing all impediments, restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold in coxes (with directions for use) Is. lid. and 7id. 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. ESTABLISHED NEARLY 40 YEARS. JOSLINS' Squill and Ipecacuanha LOZENGES for Coughs, Asthma, and incipient Consumption. JOSLIN'S Squill and Ipecacuanha LOZENGES are invaluable to public speakers and singers. JOSLIN'S Squill and Ipecacuanha LOZENGES have a pleasant taste. JOSLIN'S Squill and Ipecacuanha LOZENGES are recommended by the faculty. Sold in Bottles at Is. lld. and 2s. 9d., and Tins at 4s. 6d. and lis, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Wholesale by Messrs. BARCLAY, SANGER, SUTTON, and EDWARDS, London, and by J. L. DAVIES, CHEMIST, HAY. Agents at Hereford—Messrs. F. & A. MERRICK, Cheltenham—Mr. GIBBON and Mr. SMITH, Chemists, High-street. Brect)n-. Aberdare- Mr. J. JONES, Stamp-Office. Merthyr-Mr. THOS. STEPHENS, 113, High-street. Neath-Mr. W. HIBBERT, Chemist. [71 PARSONS, FLETCHER, and CO.'S, INDIAN RICE STARCH. (TRADE MARK, 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, requires no boiling, and is ENTIRELY FREE FROM THE DESTROYING EFFECTS TO THE LINEN so common in other Starches now in use. 22, BREAD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Packets of ilb., ilb., and lib., and in 41b. papers,by BENJAMIN THE GROCER AND BENJAMIN AND COMPANY, BRECON, And all respectable Grocers. [338 BRECKNOCKSHIRE. PENNOYRE ESTATE. The Impropriate Tithe-Rent Charge of MEMHYB CYNOG, with the Advowson. R.. AVAI. ANLTHONY BOWLER MR. WM. ANTHONY BOWLER & announces that the above, forming Lot 24 at the recent sale, has been disposed of. The undermentioned Lots may be treated for by Private Contract:— LOT 9.—A FREEHOLD ESTATE in the Parish of BATTLE, containing 58a. Or. 32p., producing 988 per annum. LOT 14.—A FREEHOLD ESTATE in BATTLE, containing 9a. lr. 34p., of the annual value of 228. LOT 16.—A FREEHOLD and TITHE.FREE ESTATE in BATTLE, containing 17a. 3r. 21p., pro- ducing E20 14s. per annum. LOT 17, FREEHOLD and TITHE-FREB LAND in BATTLE, containing 75a. lr. 14p. LOT 18.—A FREEHOLD ESTATE in BATTLE, called GLANYDWE, and TIKBACH, containing 175a. 3r. 34p., producing (without Wood and Heath Land, comprising about 65 acres) 270 per annum. LOT 19.—A FREEHOLD FARM in BATTLE, called BATTLE DClIA, containing 113a. 2r. 22p., pro- ducing (without the Heath Land, comprising about 23 acres) 968 per annum. Also a FREEHOLD ESTATE, called BATTLE FAWR and COED-Y-GENU, in the Parish of BATTLE containing 382a. 2r. 22p., and producing (without the Woods, Plantations, and Heath, which comprise about 146 acres) E250 per annum; and the IMPROPRIATE TITHE-RENT CHARGE of BATTLE, commuted at 2135 per annum, with the Advowson of the Vicarage of the said Parish, worth J670 per annum, net. Terms and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr. W. A. BOWLER, Land and Timber Surveyor, Valuer, Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 7, Whitehall- place, London, who will be at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on the 17th December. [1202 TO INNKEEPERS.—TO be LET, H with immediate possession, an old-established DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE, with convenient Stables, situate in Llanvaes, in the Town of Brecon, known by the name of the "NEW GREYHOUND," with a large Garden, and about an Acre of Meadow Land. The Household Furniture, Fixtures, Brewing Utensils, Stock-in-Trade, &c., may be taken by valuation. For further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN PROBERT, Auctioneer, Watton, Brecen, or to the Landlord, oathe premises. [1098 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. JAMES MORGAN, of the Farmer's Arms, situate in Llanfaes, in the Parish df Saint David's, in the Town of Brecon, in the County of Brecon, Beerhouse Keeper and Rabbit Dealer, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 8th day of December, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself to Stephen Bowen Evans, Esq., the Regis- trar of the County Court of Brecknockshire, holden at Brecknock, at the first meeting of Creditors, to be held on the 29th day of December, 1868, at Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, at the Registrar's Chambers, County Court Office, Lion-street, Brecon. GABRIEL WILLIAM POWELL, Esq., of Brecon, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors, and the Cre- ditors may choose an Assignee, or Assignees, of the Bankrupt's estate and effects. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt must deliver them to the Registrar, and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. STEPHEN BOWEN EVANS, Registrar, and now performing the duties of 1204] High Bailiff of the said Court. K AYE'S WORSDELLS' PILLS. —— This invaluable Medicine, which has been known throughout the o UNITED KINGDOM for nearly half a century, and recognised by all who have tried it to be the BEST PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, is admirably adapted to supply a great want-that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and eertain in its results. Its timely aid prevents, and its assistance cures, all Diseases, however caused; and where these Pills are persevered with DOCTORS' BILLS ARE UNKNOWN. Being a purely vegetable preparation, they may be taken at any time by either sex without fear of danger. Acting upon the bowels mildly, yet effect- ually, by their fine tonic, aromatic, and aperient properties, they remove all oppressive accumu- lations, regulate the secretions of the liver and bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify the blood. Prepared solely by JOliN KAYE, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. [425 ECLECTIC MEDICINES ONLY WILL CURE. Just published, free for two stamps, A GUIDE TO THE CURE OF NER- V OU SNESS, by HENRY SMITH, M.D., of the University of Jena, author of the "Volunteer's Manual," &c. A new Medical Work on the wonderful power of Eclectic or Concentrated Medicines for the Cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Want of Energy, and Prema- ture Decline, with Instructions for perfect Restora- tion to Health and Vigour without the painful Shocks of Galvanism or the use of Electric Belts, &c. The WARNING VOICE is Illustrated with many Cases and Testimonials, Gives Advice and Rules for the Cure of all diseases by the use of the new Eclectic Remedies. > Dr. SMITH invites all who have tried the falsely- called remedy, Galvanism or Electricity, to send a sta.mped-directed envelope for his new Pamphlet, which will be sent by return of post. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN BY LETTER, WITHOUT FEE.—Dr. SMITH will, for the benefit of Nervous Sufferers, on receiving a description of their Case, send his written opimon, with advice and directions for the most successful treatment and cure. Address, Dr. SMITH, 8, Bur-ton-orescent, Loadtn, W.C. [MW_