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BENJAMIN THE GROCER, JD HIGH STREET, BRECON V .0^ A> ,y v 4. 4 47 ? R I S T 0 L P A C K E T C 0 M P ANY. JD JOHN PROTHERO Raanettfullv informs the inhabitants of the town of Brecon and neighbourhood that he has just taken to tW§LD-eata^lished and well-conducted CARRYING BUSINESS 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, wfil receive his prompt attention. All goods to be conveyed by PBOTHEBO'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 PBOTHERO'S BOATS "-&ad all goeds from Bristol, 'per Burton's Bristol Packet." GOODS CARRIED and DELIVERED WITE CARE and at MODERATE CHARGES. No more complaints of delay in delivering goods!—PROTHEKO'S BOATS will await the arrival of the Packets at Newport, and be despatched with promptness to Brecon three times a week. Brecon, Ist Oct., 186S. [17 BRECON. L A B, K I N & JONES, (LATE PRICE & EDWARDS.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, & J* jr A f J' & </ £ & ♦ + Sole Agents for the "New Aletbeon" Hats, and for the "Talethes" Waterproof Coat. Special—Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks, and Gentlemen's Overcoats in great variety. [1716 NEATH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. WINTER FASHIONS. B. W I L L I A M S Is prepared with a GOOD STOCK of NEW GOODS in all departments. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS:- French Reps and Satin Laines Tartan Plaids; Mohair Serges Aberdeen and Yorkshire Winseys. Novel- ties in Jackets and Mantles; Waterproof Tweed; Mantle Cloths. Novelties in Skirts and Skirtings. Novelties in Millinery and Straw Bonnets and Hats. Novelties in Ribbons and Trimmings, Novelties in Furs and Berlin Wool, Ties, Capes, Ruffles, Necklets, &c., &c. Novelties in Winter Gloves nd Hosiery. VICTORIA HOUSE, NEXT MARKET-PLACE, NEATH. October, 1869. [172? JohnC. Barky, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH, GREEN STREET, NEATH. TTTATCHES AND CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS. YY SPOONS, FORKS, &c., DISH COVERS, CRUETS, COFFEE & TEA SERVICES. CANDLESTICKS, &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. WEDDING AND MOURNING RINGS. COMMUNION SERVICES. SPECTACLES. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED; BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY. [1318 RB ADAM LINTON BOGLE (DECEASED.) ALL PERSONS having any CLAIM against the Estate of the late Dr. Bogle, of Hay, are requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned in order that the same may be examined and discharged, and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested forthwith to pay the amounts of their respective debts to me. G. H. PAGE, Solicitor to the Executors. Hay, 28th October, 1869. [1733 BRECON AND MERTHYR TYDFIL JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. In the matter of the Railway Companies Act, 1867, and in the matter of the above named Railway Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company will be held at the Company's offices in Brecon, on Monday, the 22nd day of November next, at half-past ten in the forenoon1 when a scheme of arrangement between the Companyand their Creditors, prepared by the Directors in exercise of the powers of the said Act, filed in the Court of Chancery on the 19th day of October, 1869, will be submitted for assent. Dated this and day of November, 1869. WALTER THOMPSON, Secretary to the Company, 1759] Brecon, THE BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENT ACT, 1868. In the matter of a Deed of Conveyance and Assignment dated the 23rd day of September, 1869, between Rachel Jones, and Thomas Bowen Jones, of Llan- dovery, in the county of Carmarthen, Drapers and Grocers, trading uuder the style or firm of R. Jones and Sons" and their creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a Meeting of the Creditors of the said Rachel Jones and Thomas Bowen Jones, will be held at the offices of Messrs, W. H. Williams & Co., accountants, 'Exchange Buildings, Bristol,! on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, 1869, at 12 o'clock at noon, to audit the accounts of the trustees, and to declare a first dividend. All creditors who have not previously sent in their claims are requested to do so to the said Messrs. W. H. Williams & Co., on or before the above named day, or they will be excluded from the benefit of the said dividend. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1869. M. BRITTAN & SONS, Albion Chambers, Bristol, Solicitors to the Trustees. [1752 MANOR OF GWEBNEYET, MELINOG, GLASBURY, PIPTON AND VELINDRE, IN THE COUNTIES OF BRECON AND RIAJBNOB. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the BOUNDARIES of the said Manors will be PERAMBULATED on MONDAY and TUESDAT, the 8th and 9th days of NOVEMBER, 1869, and that such Perambulation will commence at 9 o'clock in the morning of the 8th day of NOVEMBER next, at a place called the Garrig, by the side of the river Wye near t^ ^PAGE*" ^arin house. Steward of the said Manors for General Wood, Lord of the same. Hay, 22nd October, 1869. [1735 MONEY. Three sums of y,1500, JJLL £1000, and £1000, trust monies, to be ad- vanced on Mortgage Security. Apply to Mr. W. FOWBLL FBIOB, Brecon. [1712 BRECONSHIRE AND RADNORSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby GIVEN, that the COURT LEET with VIEW of FRANK- PLEDGE and COURT BARON, of LIEUTENANT GENERAL WOOD, Lord of the Manors of Gwernevit, Melinog, Glasbury, Pipton and Velindre, in the counties of Brecon and Radnor, will be held at the Three Cocks Inn, situate within the said Manors, on -WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER, 1869, at One o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons summoned to attend on the Jury, and all persons who owe suit and service to the said Courts are required to attend on pain of amerciament. NOTICE is HEREBY also GIVEN, that all Heriots, Fines, Chief Rents, and other Rents and Services now due and owing to the Lord of the said Manors must be adjusted and paid at the said Court. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1869. G. H. PAGE, Solicitor, Hay, 1734] Steward of the said Manors. LAW COSTS AND ACCOUNTS. THE ASSOCIATED LAW CLERKS continue to draw and Settle Costs of any de- scription, adjust Partnership and other Accounts. Post and Balance Books negotiate Partnership and Transfers, Registration free. Registry for Clerks re- quiring situations. Registration fee, Is. Abstracts, Bills of Costs, and other writings copied. Residuary Accounts prepared and passed. AGENCY matters will receive prompt attention. BEAUMONT CHAPMAN, Secretary, Gray's- Inn Chambers, 20, High Holborn, London W.C. 1738] BRECON FOOTBALL CLUB. GENTLEMEN desirous of becoming Members (honorary or playing) of the above Club are requested to send their names to J. C. B. MORRIS, [1737 Hon. Sec. "MID-WALES RAILWAY. NEW and IMPROVED SERVICE to all parts of the kingdom by BUILTH ROAD, in connection with the quick trains of the LONDON & NORTH WESTERN Railway Company. ASK FOR THROUGH TICKETS. For Time Bills and other information apply to F. BROUGHTON, Brecon. 3 [1687 CHEAP and EXPEDITIOUS COM- MUNICATION for MERCHANDISE TRAFFIC between BRISTOL and DEVYNOCK, SENNY-BRIDGE, TRECASTLE BRECON, TAL- GARTH, BUILTH, LLANIDLOES, and HAY, by the NEATH ABBEY" Steamer to Neath, and thence by the Neath and Brecon and Mid-Wales Railways. Considerable reductions have been made in the rates, particulars of which may be ascertained on application to Mr. J. L. MATTHEWS, Packet Office, Neath Mr. MORLEY, Neath, or at the Stations on the Neath and Brecon and Mid-Wales Railways. [1419 IMPORTANT. IF you want to BORROW MOKEY 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 42,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Office hours: 10 to 5. [174 THE TREASURER in Account with the COUNTY of BRECON from Michaelmas Sessions 1868, to Michaelmas Sessions, 1869. AS TO GENERAL COUNTY RATE. 1868. DB. £ s. d. Cn. £ s. d. October Ig.-To Balance due by the Treasurer, as by last annual Abstract 1077 13 11 By Expenses of County Bridges oo. 1098 12 3 „ Balance of Cattle Plague Account 113 3 0 „ Payments on Account of Bridge Loans 75 7 8 „ Amount of County Rates in arrear as by last Annual Abstract 313 19 11 „ Ditto Ditto on Account of County December 19-Amount of County Rate at Id. 970 13 5 Gaol Extension Loan 325 9 11 March 20.—Amount of County Rate at id. 728 0 Of „ Ditto Ditto Joint Lunatic Asylum Less fractional parts of a Id. not received 1 Loan 343 6 9 727 19 llf Ditto Ditto to the County Roads June 12. —Amount of County Rate at lid 1213 6 9i Board 2199 15 3 Less fractional parts of a Id. not received 1 „ Ditto Ditto to thef Joint "Counties n t ——"1213 6 8i Lunatic Asylum 68 3 0 October 2. —Amount of County Rate at *d 728 0 0* „ Gaol Expenses .1045 5 7 Deduct in Arrear, viz. „ Shirehall ditto 104 2 0 Brecon £ 296 6 6 „ County House ditto 58 3 9 Hamlet of Glasbury 3 15 6f Maintenance of Juvenile Offenders. 32 10 0 Merthyr Tydfil 35 14 9f Coroners 303 1 2 385 16 101 „ Clerk of the Peace 215 15 6 —————— „ Registration of Voters 100 5 8 T „ 392 3 2i Weights and Measures 54 7 0 Less fractional parts of a penny not received i „ Printing and Advertising 80 0 9 392 3 2 „ Militia Stores. 78 12 8 T. 3304 3 3 Removal of Convicts and Jurenile Amount of County Roads Rate in Arrear as by last Annual Abstract 11 6 8i Offenders 17 5 4 Amount of County Roads Rate at 2fd 2305 6 10 Maintenance of Lunatics 5 3 2 Amount of Fines less Clerk's Commission oo' .oo 141 3 1 Criminal Prosecutions 459 7 4 From Her Majesty's Paymaster-General for Criminal Prosecutions and removal Conveyance of Prisoners. 51 9 11 of Convicts, &c. 603 3 2 Police Stations, &e. 103 0 3 Ditto for the Maintenance of Prisoners .oo oo. oo' 195 6 11 Miscellaneous 22 4 4 Central Wales Railway for damage done to Cilmovry and Pontaverendi Bridges 9 10 0 ..Treasurer 64 12 0 The Clerk of the Peace, for Sale of Registers of Voters 230 Mr. D. W. J. Thomas for use of Judges's Lodgings, temp., JE6906 1 9 J. W. Morgan, Sheriff 45 0 0 Balance 1297 9 9 Mr..W. P. Price for use of Judge's Lodgings, temp., J. E. Thomas, Esq., Sheriff. 45 0 0 ————— 90 0 0 County of Hereford for use of Hay Lock-up House 10 0 0 County of Radnor for use of Hay and Builth Lock-up Houses 40 0 0 The Trustees of Gwenddwr Charity towards repairs of Glasbury Bridge 11 8 4 Governor of Gaol, for Broken Stones sold « Mats made by Prison rs 83 19 2 x 9, Oakum picked by Prisoners 32 15 0 Maintenance of Vagrants x t) Ditto of Deserters 115 0 si Ditto of Soldiers 715 0 ———— 76 4 2 28203 11 6 28203 11 6 1869.—October 12th.-The above Account of the Treasurer of the County of Brecon was this day examined by us and found correct, and there is a balance ofO ne Thousand and Two Hundred and Ninety-seven Pounds Nine Shillings and Nine Pence due by him, which is to be carried to the next Account. (Signed,) JOHN LLOYD, Jun., V.M. HUGH BOLD, V.M. ROBERT RAIKES, V.M. AS TO THE COUNTY POLICE. 1868. S. s. d..7 £ s. d. October 8. —To Balance due by the Treasurer this day 218 18 10 By Pay of Poliae oo' 2349 3 6 „ Amount of Police Rate then in arrear, less fractional parts of a Id. not Police Clothing 136 19 3 received 250 14 0 Rent; of Police Office 20 0 0 December 19.— „ Amount of Police Rate at id. due this day 449 0 11 „ Extra Payments to Police for exe- March 20 Amount of Police Rate at id. 449 0 11 cuting warrants and summonses, rw0i_ 99 ^moun^ Polic0 Rateat id. 3? „ 449 0 11 and contingencies 177 4 1 October 2. — „ Amount of Police Rate at fd. „ „ 673 11 4* „ Treasurer 15 8 0 2020 14 U 2698 14 10 Deduct m arrear, viz: Balance 248 0 0 Brecon 241 17 9 Hamlet of Glasbury 3 15 6t Merthyr Tydfil 35 14 9! 281 8 21 „ 1739 5 Hi Less fractional parts of Id. not received 4i ————— 1739 5 7 Received for Police Services, executing Warrants and Summonses, &c. 154 13 5 9) 99 99 Weights and Measures 3 10 0 „ from Her Majesty's Paymaster-General, repayment of one-fourth of ex- penses of Pay and Clothing of Police for one year 579 13 0 £ 2946 14 10 £ 2946 14 10 1869.-0ctobr 12th.-Examined and found correct. (Signed,) JOHN LLOYD, Jun., V.M. HUGH BOLD, V.M. ROBERT RAIKES, V.M. SUPERANNUATION FUND ACCOUNT. 1868 £ 8. d. 1869. £ s. d. October 8. —To Balance .due by the Treasurer this day 106 10 0 June 29.—Invested in Purchase of „ Dividends on Consols purchased 63 14 7 Consols 200 0 0 „ Sale of old Police Clothing 4 10 0 Balance 115 13 6 „ Deductions from Pay of Police oo' 47 6 0 Fines inflicted on Police Officers 1 5 0 „ Moieties of Fines received 75 5 10 ,9 Weights and,Measures 17 2 1 9315 is 6 £ 315 13 6 1869.—October 12th.—Examined and found correct. (Signed,) JOHN LLOYD, Jan., V.M. HUGH BOLD, V.M. ROBERT RAIKES, V.M. CATTLE PLAGUE ACCOUNT. 1868. £ s. d. £ s. d. October 8. —To Balance due by the Treasurer, this day 122 19 6 Edward Williams, Clerk of the Peace 10 16 6 Balance carried to the General Ac- count 112 3 o 1751 9122 19 6 X122 19 6 1869.—October 12th.—Examined and found correct. (Signed,) JOHN LLOYD, Jun., V.M. HUGH BOLD, V.M. ROBERT RAIKES, V.M. "BAZAAR," NEATH. WALTER JONES respectfully solicits TT an inspection of his NEW S T 0 C K of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, which have been carefully selected from the best markets, including all the NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON. Dresses, Silks, Silk and Wool Repps, Tartans in the various Clans, Satin Laine Cloths, Serges, Winceys, and French Merinoes. Thompson's New Royal BATSWING OVER- SKIRT, also Silk and Satin Quilted. The New Reversible ROTONDE MANTLE. Seal and other Jackets, Waterproof Cloaks and Costumes, &e. MILLINERY. In this department the greatest Novelty is the New CLARISA and TYROLESE FELT and VELVET HATS, which are in great favour.- Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &c. The Show-rooms will be OPEN on FRIDAY NEXT, the 29th Instant, when an early inspection is solicited. I would call especial attention to the New Depart- ment lately added in Ladies' and Children's Walking and Dress Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. October 27th, 1869. [1746 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT who understands cooking.— Apply to Mr. NOTT, Brecon. [1742 BRECONSHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE. MEETING THIS DAY. President: HENRY DE WIN TON, ESQ. THE First MEETING of the Season j_ of the above Chamber will be held at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, Brecon, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1869. The chair will be taken at 2.30 p.m., and a dis- cussion will be opened by the President upon "FARM LEASES and TENANT RIGHT." [1743 W. H. CLARK, Hon. Sec. TREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE Fifty-first ANNUAL SHOW of JL CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, and AGRIULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, will be held at the CATTLE MARKET NEW- PORT, Mon., on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY the 14th and 15th DECEMBER, 1869. Entries close November 10. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, and all particulars to be had of Mr. J. G. PALLING, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon. [1725 SC. GRAEF, FURRIER, CATTLE • STREET, NEATH. Furs cleaned, altered, and repaired. The only Furrier in Wales. [1661 IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTERS. USE LONG'S NON-POISONOUS SHEEP DRESSINGS (established 20 years), and known for their safety, efficacy, and cheapness. They comprise LONG'S SPECIFIC, the only certain cure of Scab, without risk. LONG'S CONCENTRATED PRESERVATIVE POURING, for killing Ticks, Lice, &c., and improving the growth of wool. LONG'S DIPPING, for killing Ticks, &c., costs under one penny per head. LONG'S MAGGOT LOTION, invaluable for killing Maggots, Healing Wounds, &c. Also THE LONDON TOBACCO JUICE, duty free. AGENTS: Abergavenny TUCKER BROTHERS, Seedsmen. Aberavon E. EVANS, Druggist. Brecon HALL and J. DUNCAN, Chemists Cardiff J. HIBBERT, Seedsman. Hay J. L. DAVIES, Druggist. Neath.C. HUTCHINS, Druggist Pontypool E. B. FORD & TRODEEICK, Drug- gists. Talgarth ,.T. W. POWELL, Druggist. Manufacturers and Proprietors: LONG'S SHEEP DRESSING COMPANY, Shad Thames, London. [1060 GENUINE STOCK SALE. PANTYRHEOL, On the turnpike road midway between Neath and Briton Ferry. LEWIS BROTHERS are instructed by MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS, to SELL by AUCTION, at PANTTRHEOL FARM, as above, On Tuesday, the- 9th day of November, 1869, The following LIVE STOCK and IMPLE- MENTS, comprising: 20 fat lambs, 2 cows with calves, 2 cows in calf, 2 cows in full milk, 2 fat cows, 1 fat heifer 3 years old, 1 fat steer 3 years old, 2 two-year old heifers, 1 fat pig, 1 store pig, roan cart horse (a good worker), iron-grey pony mare with colt, a nearly new Irish car, cart, &c. Terms Five months' credit on approved bills, on purchases amounting to Five Pounds and upwards, or a discount of Two- aad-a-half per cent. allowed oa cash payments. Refreshments on the table at 12, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock punctually. The Auctioneers respectfully invite the attention of intending buyers to this sound and well-con- ditioned Stock, and solicit punctual attendance, as the days are short. The Mart, Neath, October 27th, 1869. [1748 WIND STREET, NEATH. SALE OF CONFECTIONER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, UTENSILS, FIXTURES, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LEWIS BROTHERS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, (under a Deed of Assign* ment) on the premises, On Saturday, the 6th, day of November, 1869, The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, UTENSILS FIXTURES, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, of Mr. J. E. Watkins, Confectioner, Wind Street, Neath. The stock comprises Fancy and other biscuits, jams, a quantity of sweets of various descriptions, sundry wines, a quantity of currants, paper, paper bags, &c. The Furniture: The appointments of parlour, kitchen, and three bedrooms, in tables, settee, easy chairs, arm ditto, single ditto, bedsteads, feather beds, millpuff ditto, bedding, chests of drawers, washstands, ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, &c., &c., Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. The Mart, Neath, November, 1869. [1753 TOWN OF TALGARTH. M OrtGAN, Plumber, Glazier, House and Sign Painter, Imitator of Woods and Marbles, &c., begs to inform tbe clergy, gentry, and inhabitants of Talgarth and its neighbourhood that he has lately REMOVED to new and larger premises opposite the railway station, near the centre of the town, and that he has in stock a large assortment of Sheet and Crown Glass, &c., and Glass Slates. The highest qualities of glass supplied to order. Sheet Lead and Zinc, Lead Piping, Oils and Colours. A large assortment of Paper Hangings, of the newest designs, in great variety, at moderate prices. Gilt and other Mouldings ia various patterns. Picture Frames made to order. D. M. respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has introduced, in connec- tion with the above business, the GENERAL STATIONERY and NEWSPAPER TRADES, ia which he will supply all Goods at a fair remunera- tive profit. Agent for the Brecon County Times. London and other Publications supplied Weekly. [1711 TRY JONES' 2s. 6D. TEA. BLACK TEA.—SPECIAL ATTENTION is particularly desired to this TEA f«r QUALITY and PRICE. It is strong, brisk and lasting even m second and third water, and'nsurt secure a large demand when more fully known. CHEAP TEAS Is. 4d., Is. 6d., and Is. 8d. per lb. NOTE THE ADDBESS:— GLADSTONE TEA EXCHANGE, Comer of Queen and Green Streets, opposite the Market Gate, Neath. [1327 MILL LANDS NEW BRICK AND TILE WORKS, NEATH. BEST Building Bricks, Tiles, Crests, Drainage Tiles, and Pipes of all kinds sizes. Seakale and Rhubarb Pets, and Garden Ware of all descriptions. Prices forwarded on application to Mr. T. ANDREW. [1631 TO GENTLEMEN AND FARMERS OF BRECON AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ANY Persons wanting their Horses CLIPPED or SINGED can be accommodated by applying at the BELL HOTEL, BRECON., Persons desirous of RENTING AFTERMATH from now to the 25th MARCH next can have the same on application at the BELL HOTEL. October 15th, 1869. [1723 BRIDGE HOUSE, BRECON. W EVANS, GROCER AND BAKER. # Finest Teas and Coffees, and other articles, at the lowest Market Price. Agent for Messrs. W. & A. GILBEY, WINE IMPORTERS and DISTILLERS Every six bottles contain an imperial gallon. Sin»l« bottle may be supplied. See Book of Prices*. Sn & Co.'s Soda and Seltzer Waters and Lemonade [1661 MR?i thef?'lAIlET x>PRICE (Widow MR* ^EES PEXCE, Builder), begs respectfully to inform Inhabitants of Brecon, that she intends CARRY ON THE BUSINESS of her late husband, m ORCHAED STEEET, Llanfaes, and, while thanking the friends of her late husband for their kind support during many past years, begs to solicit a continuance of the same. [1638 THE Organist and Choirmaster of St. John's, Brecon, receives PUPILS for the Pianoforte, Harmonium, &c. Terms on application. [1609 ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEAEB. DENTAL SURGERY. MR. EDWARD KINO attends Monthly- BUILTH: The last Monday, at LION HOTEL. U0l\ Saturday after the second Wednesday, at King S HEAD IIOTEL, from 11 to 2. Artificial Teeth fixed, from one to a complete set* Teeth stopped. Loose Teeth fastened, and Children's Teeth regulated. Residence—Bul^ubk, BRECON. [897