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DENTAL SURGERY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH and PAINLESS DEN- TISTR Y, as shewn and Specially Commended in Class 17, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Attendance in the Principality for the last 30 Years MR. LEWIN MOSELY, DENTIST, 30, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1820. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. ILONMOUTII.-E very fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. Powell's, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next Visit, Thurs- day, November 6. ABERGAVENNY.—Every ALTERNATE TUESDAY, at Mr. Harris', saddler, next door to the Angel Hotel. Next Visit Tuesday, October 21, and Tuesday, Nov. 4. HEREFORD—Every ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY, at Mr Webster's Surveyor, St. Owen's street. Next visit Wednesday, October 22, and Wednesday, November 5. "EWPORT.—Every fourth THUBSDAY, at the King's Head Hotel. Next visit Thursday, Oct., 23. CHEPSTOW.—By appointment, at the George Hotel. Private Rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr. Mosely, Dentist, begs to direct attention to a New aud Patented improvement in the manufacture of Artificial Jeeth, Palates, &c., which supersedes all impure Metals and soft or absorbing agents, hitherto the fruitful cause of so many evils to the mouth and gums. A portion of this Rreat improvement consists of a gum-colored enamelled iase for the Artificial Teeth, which presents a uniformly Smooth and highly polished surface, preventing any lodg- taent of food between interstices, thus avoiding the con- Sequent unpleasant secretions, causing foulness of breath, &c. Additional Teeth can be added when required (thus Saving great expense to the Patient) without extracting toots or fangs, and as the whole is moulded in a soft state, all inequalities of the gums or roots of teeth are care- fully protected, and insures a perfect system of painless Dentistry. Neither metals, wires, or unsightly ligatures are required, but a perfectly complete adhesion secured by Mr. MOSELY'S PATENTED SUCTION PALATE, No. 764, Aug., 1855. "Decayed and Tender Teeth permanently restored to Use, preventing the necessity of Extraction. Constant Attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Berners-street, Oxford-street, W., where Patients and let- ters will meet with immediate attention. Consultations and every information, Free. Charges Unusually Moderate. k DRAPER BOOKS, BIBLES 1 & CHURCH SERVICES in Roan, Calf, Velvet, Morocco, HA aJr an<i Antique Bindings, with or without cases, rims, and clasps. Perio lical Publications and New Works procured from the London Publishers every Thurs- day morning^ at J. H. Clarks' THE SHILLING PACKET of STATIONERY AL containing 48 sheets of Note Paper, 50 Envelopes, sheet of Blotting Paper, Stick of Wax, Steel Pen and Holder, and Black-lead Pencil. THE SIXPENNY PACKET OF STATIONERY containing 24 sheets of good Note Paper 25 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. THE FOURPENNY PACKET of STATIONERY containing 12 sheets of good full sized Note Paper, 12 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. THE TWOPENNY PACKET of STATIONERY containing 6 sheets Note Paper, 6 Envelopes, and Steel Pen and Holder. At J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge Street, USK. \FYN(J noissaoong JO AOVSDQ 'UOJJBJ^SIUIUIPY A^QOIJ JOJ aptjui SUOIJBNIBA. •S}U9UIPISUJ Äp:a¡.nmó 10 X[JT33^-JPTR paxg Aq OJQ\:XBDA.I IsiuaS f: 10 'z 'I Joj 'OOO'ISF 01 OS J HOJJ rang XUI3 9ABq TIBO noÁ C £ )unoa§J PUOSAAJ paAO-iddy IJJIAV ¡uq1 0;)1 ail pae laj!rj anoXaansnj PUU '*uoj\; 14iod ^OOQ; '9I 'IUT3!)UNOOOY PUN jasuoxpny 'SHvmiAY MVITIIAi ,JH °* oS A'SB5I T PUB DNAQQ B JB LAUOJV MOJAOG 0} IJUPAI. no £ JJJ[ 'HVLHODKI Usk. DAVID. JONES respectfully announces to the 4J Inhabitants of Usk that he has COMMENCED JUSINESS in the BOOT & SHOE TRADE, in Premises opposite the King's Head Inn, and begs to Solicit their Patronage. Raady Made Boots and Shoes in Stock, and Orders in the bespoke department expeditiously attended to. Fits. J JONES having succeeded in curing those sufter- • ing from the most obstinate FITS ever known, Respectfully informs those persons afflicted with Fits that he may be CONSULTED BY APPOINT- MENT.—Address J. JONES, Lower Argoed, Shire. hewton, nr. Chepstow,Monmouthshire.-Respectable References given from parties cured. WM. POTTER, GEORGE STREET, PONTYPOOL, Respectfully announces that he has RE-OPENED The OLD PREMISES with an entire flfew assortment of Drapery, 1)RIZE MEDAL (1862).—TOILET & NURSERY i SOAPS, in lb. Tablets, at 3d. each, or Four for lOd.; smaller Tablets, 2d. each, or Six for 10d.— J. H. CLARK'S, Usk. WANTED, in a LADIES' SCHOOL, situated in a healthy locality, an ARTICLED PUPIL. Address, SCHOLASTIC, Pontypool, Monmouthshire. JUST PUBLISHED. MORRIS & CO'S DIRECTORY, for the Counties of MONMOUTH and HEREFORD, with a ^ap of Each County. Price, 12s.6d. sold by J. CLARK, USK. IENTS and MARQUEES LET on HIRE by "W. COOPER, BRIDGE INN, ABEBGAYENNX.
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WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY-MONMOUTH & USK, and NEWPORT ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD SECTION.- OCT. I WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS 123 123 1&2 1&2 123 123 ] 23 123 123 123 123 123 1&2 123 1&2 1 23 123 123 123 FEOM class class class class class class class class class FHOM class class class class class class, class class clss class am a ro a m am p m pm p m am p m am am am pmpmpm pmpm am p m HEREFORD 8 45 9 55 11 25 12 25 3 15 7 30 11 40 7 40 NEWPORT 6 35 9 15 10 35 1 30 2 15 5 30 6 30 8 50 3 45 ABERGAVENNY 9 40 10 55 12 13 1 13 4 15 8 30 12 45 8 43 Pontnewydd 9 29 2 25 5 40 6 40 9 0 3 55 Nantyderry 9 50 11 15 435 1 0 9 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— P Pool Ed. arr. 10 10 11 30 12 35 1 35 4 50 9 0 118 9 15 Ebvmney Ju 10 18 1 40 5 5 8 35 3 33 ————————————-———————————————————— Crumlin. 1033 2 0 522 848 348 MONMOUTH 9 0 12 20 4 40 12 0 8 0 Pontypool 10 45 2 13 5 37 9 5 4 0 Dingestow. 9 11 12 31 451 1211 811 018 Raglan Road 9 28 12 43 5 9 12 29 8 29 P-Pool Eoad 10 0 2 40 6 50 9 25 4 15 Llandenny. 9 33 12 53 5 14 12 34 8 34 USK 10 20 3 0 7 10 9 45 4 35 § USK 9 45 1 5 5 23 12 45 8 45 P Llandenny 10 30 3 10 720 9 55 4 45 g P. Pool Eoad 10 5 1 25 545 1 5 9 5 Eaglan Eoad 10 35 3 15 7 25 10 0 450 —————————————————————————————————— gDingestow. 10 53 3 33 7 43 10 19 5 8 Pontypool 10 20 2 10 5 10 1 28 9 25 G MONMOUTH 11 5 3 45 7 55 10 30 5 20 Crumlin 10 33 2 25 5 22 1 40 9 37 —————————————-——————————————————————— Ehymney Ju. 10 48 2 40 5 37 1 55 9 51 Pontypool Eoad 6 50 10 55 1 48 2 35 5 50 9 15 4 10 ■ ——— — — .Nantyderry 7 2 2 47 6 3 9 32 4 22 Pontnewydd 10 20 11 40 5 0 6 5 9 10 1 28 9 25 ABERGAVENNY 7 20 11 20 2 10 3 5 6 21 9 50 4 40 NEWPORT 10 30r 11 60 IS 50 1 50 5 10 6 15 9 20 1 40 9 35 HEREFORD 1 8 17 12 10 2 55 3 57 7 20 10 45 5 35
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NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL,I^BLAENAVON RAILWAY BP-TRAINS. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STARTING FROM am pm pm pm am pm NEWPORT. 9 15 1 .50 5 0 8 0 9 30 7 0 Lantarnam. 9 21 1 56 5 6 8 6 9 36 7 6 Cwmbran 9 25 2 0 5 10 8 10 9 40 7 10 Pontnewydd 9 29 2 4 5 14 8 14 9 44 7 14 Pontrhydyrun 9 33 2 8 5 18 8 18 9 48 7 18 Pontypool 9 50 2 25 5 35 S 35 10 5 7 35 Poiitnewynydd 9 54. 2 29 5 39 8 39 10 9 7 39 Abersychan 9 59 2 34 5 44 8 44 10 14 7 44 Cwmavon I0 7 2 42 5 52 8 5210 22 7 52 Blaenavon .10 15 2 50 6 0 9 010 30 8 0 DOWN TRAINS WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. STARTING FROM am a in pm am alli pm BLAENAVON 7 30 11 30 3 30 6 30 8 0 5 0 Cwmavon 7 38 11 38 3 38 6 38 8 8 5 8 Abersychan 7 46 11 46 3 46 6 46 8 16 5 If) Pontnewynydd 7 50 11 50 3 50 6 50 8 20 5 20 Pontypool. 8 012 0 4 0 7 0 8 30 5 30 Pontrhydyrun 8 712 74 77 78 37 5 37 Pontnewydd 8 II 12 11 4 11 7 11 8 41 f) 41 Cwmbran 8 1512 15 4 15 7 15 8 45 5 45 Llanlarnam 8 21 12 21 4 21 7 21 8 51 5 51 Newport,Mill st 8 30 12 30 4 30 7 30 9 0 6 0
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STEAM PACKET TABLES. Bristol & Chepstow. Bristol & Newport October %OM FROM From From o Bristol. Chepstow. Bristol. Newport 1 Wednes. 9m. 2ta. 11t morn 11 morn 9i morn 2 Thursday 4 after 9 morn 12f after 11 morn 3Friday 12t after 10 m.3 a. 2 after 1 after 2 4 Saturday Ii after 4 after 3 after 2 after 6 Monday 8 morn 4 after 4t after 3^ after 7Tuesday 8 morn 4 after Scatter 4 after 8 Wednes. 9 morn 5 after 6 morn 4| after 9 Thursday 9 morn 5 after 6fm. 6a. 5IM. 5|a. 10 Friday. 9t morn 5t after 7-L morn of after 2 2 4 4 11 Saturday 10 morn 6 after 7i morn 6i after 13 Monday 7 morn 9 £ morn 8| morn 7t morn 14 Tuesdav 7t morn 10 morn 9 morn 8 morn 15 Wednes. 71m. la. 10 morn 9F morn 8i morn 16 Thursday 2\ after 8 morn 10 morn 9| morn 17 Friday 10J morn 8 M. LA. 12J after 10^ morn 18 Saturday LLF- morn 2 after 1 after 12^ after 20 Monday 7 morn 4 after 3J after 2 after 21 Tuesday 71 M0rn after 4 after 3 after 2 22 Wednes, 8 morn 4 £ after 4F after 4 after 23 Thursday 8| morn 4§ after 6 m 5 J a 5 M. 4| a 24 Friday N8 £ morn 5 after 6J morn 5 after 25 Saturday 10 morn 5| after 7 morn 5| after 27 Monday 7 morn 9| morn 8J morn morn 28 Tuesday 1\ morn 10 morn 9 morn 8I morn 29 Wednes 8 morn 11 morn 9| morn 8F morn 30 Thursday 9 morn 12 noon 11 morn 9| morn 31 Friday 10| morn 1| after 12 noon 11 morn
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DAILY PAPERS, AT THREE O'CLOCK, on the Day of Publication, at CLARK'S, USK. ? MARGARET DEAN'S FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 24, FLANNEL STREET, ABERGAVENNY. FIREWORKS A Large and Varied Assortment of the above just received. Shops and Schools supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW MARKET STREET, USK. JAMES FOX, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, BEGS most respectfully to acquaint the Public of JD Usk and its Neighbourhood that lie has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and he trusts that by supplying SEEDS of the best descrip- tion, and by punctual attention to the commands of his customers, to obtain a share of the public support. J. F. has just received & well selected Stock of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, For the present Season, amongst which will be found several New Varieties. I. ISAACS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 70, IEOGMOEE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. FOR SALE, an IRON CHEST (burglar proof) feet high, 2 feet 8 inches broad, and 1 feet 9 inches deep, with iron shelf, two drawers, and folding doors price, £ 12.—Apply at the OBSERVER Office, Usk. T. EVANS, Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- B! Jfei/ turer, and Currier, 16, Cross st. and Sydenham House- High street, Abergavenny, BEGS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE HUHMB PUBLIC TO THE LARGE STOCK WB|MK» OF BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY HPFJL DESCRIPTION HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HWIIBM HAND. |H|I| RIFLE GAITERS MADE FROM THE HBIIP PRIMEST COWHIDE, 011 THE MOST IBEMW Reasonable Terms, Suitable for Iff Shooting or Walking purposes. ABERGAVENNY. No.9, CROSS STREET, IVoticc of Removal. rpiIE Public are respectfully in- 1 formed that SAMUEL EAMES, Tailor and Woollen Draper, has removed from 48 to No. 9 Cross St., where he purposes continuing to supply GOOD made, WELL shaped and PERFECT fitting garments, at the LOWEST remunerating price. Shooting Suits, made to order.from zC22 0 Neglige Suits made to order ,,250 Eton Suits in neutral Colors, to order „ 2 10 0 Ladies' Riding Habits, made to order ,,250 Ladies' Shower-proof Cloaks & Jackets ) 10 0 made to order ) The Knickerbocker Suits to order 1 1 0 A large assortment of Clerical Mixtures & Mate- rials for Liveries always on hand. Also a carefully and recently selected Stock of Men's Mercery, Hosiery, Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Dent's Gloves, &c. Farmers-Improve & Increase your Crops with the CAMBRIDGE ROLLER or CLOD CRUSHER, and the Two-Furrow-Wheel LAND PRESSER. MORE than 30 CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS have been Sold to Monmouthshire Farmers, since FEBRUARY in the present year, at the present RE- DUCED PRICES, being more than 20 per cent below the current prices of other makers. WHEELS. DIAMETER. LENGTH. WEIGHT. PRICES. 24 24 in. 6 ft. 2 in. 15 cwt. £10 5s.0d. 26 20 in. 6 ft. 6 in. 11 cwt. 98 5s. Od. 26 15 in. 6 ft. 6 in. 9 cwt. zC7 Os. Od. The 2-Furrow-Wheel LAND PRESSER is getting much in use in modern agriculture, in consequence of the many advantages it has over the 6 or more Furrow Wheel Pressers. It can be used with One Horse, to follow in the same field 2 plough teams, thereby pressing the furrows before they are made hard and brittle by the atmosphere. Being only 2 furrow wheels, the impression is uni- form on the furrows. These advantages cannot, wit h the other pressers, be obtained. The furrows being ploughed some time become hard-3 or 4 horses are required; and in consequence of their having so many wheels, the pressure on the furrows is unequal. Two and three wheel Land Pressers have been, and are now realising (the framing all iron) £7 and zC9 each; those part Wood and part Iron, are made at £3 10s. each and are of equal utility. Orders received and attended to by the Maker, JAMES LEWIS, IRONFOUNDER, AB ERGA FENNY. RRO BE LET, in the beautiful and salubrious Vale X of Usk, so well known as a pleasant Winter resi- dence, PART of a GENTEEL HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished.—Apply to C. F. Post Office, Usk. The Monmouthshire Agricultural Loan Bank 21, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. D. G, OWEN, Esq., Manager. 1863! Clark's Illustrated Family Almanack AND Advertiser for the County of Monmouth. TNTENDING ADVERTISERS are requested to ± forward their Advertisements to the Office as eany as possible, as the best positions are given by priority. OBSER-NIER I Office, UGK, Sept., 1862. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, FARMERS, & OTHERS. THE TON FARM, TREDUNNOCE, Midway between Caerleon and Usk, Monmouthshire. MR,. H. VENNOR is favored with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, at Twelve o'clock at noon, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2lst, 1862, The whole of the superior and pure-bred STOCK OF HEREFORD CATTLE, FAT AND STOCK SHEEP, HORSES, &C., Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, 110 Tons of Hay and Clover, Of the very primest quality, STRAW, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And other Effects, the property of Mr. EDMONDS, who is giving up Farming, THE STOCK consists of 10 pure bred young Hereford cows, to calve in good season; 1 ditto very fine cow and calf, I fat barren, 6 prime fat three-year-old Hereford steers, 7 ditto heifers, to calve in good season; 7 very fine yearling steers, 3 ditto heifers, 4 steer calves, 3 heifer ditto, 25 fat wethers, 57 prime fat ewes, of the Leicester breed; 30 lambs, 4 tup ditto, 2 ditto yearlings, 5 strong, young, active cart horses, 2 two-year-old cart colts, 2 well made year- ling cart colts, 1 superior half-bred brown colt, rising three years old 1 thorough-bred horse, 4 years old (got by Whaley) 1 sow, 1 ditto with 13 pigs, 9 store pigs, and 2 strong ditto. THE IMPLEMENTS consist of 1 nearly new broad- wheeled waggon, 2 ditto carts, very strong well-con- ditioned dog cart, 2 iron ploughs, ditto harrows, ditto drags, I superior horse rake (Howard's patent), 2 haul rakes, I roller, 1 turnip ditto, 1 turnip cutter, 1 chaff machinfe, sheep rack, ditto troughs, pigs' troughs, sieves, pikes, rakes, cow chains, shovels, about I ton of old iron, Quantity of oak planking, sundry wheels and axle-trees, 3 sets of long harness, 3 sets of short ditto, 2 pair of G.O. ditto, 1 set of gig harness (nearly new), the whole of the dairy utensils, and part of the Household Furniture, &c. Also about 110 tons of Hay and Clover of first quality, about 10 tons of Wheat and Barley Straw, and about 5 acres of Swedes. Also the Grass in suitable lots, to be grazed until the 2nd of February next. N.B.-The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of his Friends and the Public to the above stock of Hereford Cattle, it being of first-rate quality many of them are from the well-selected breed of Mr. Price of Pembridge. To Purchasers of zC20 and upwards, approved Bills at Two Months will be taken. Refreshments on the Table at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-st., Newport, Mon. Preliminary Notice. MONMOUTHSHIRE. The SLUVAD FARM, one mile and-a-half from the Pontypool Road Station on the Newport, Aber- gavenny and Hereford line of Railway. Important Sale of 34 head of Well-bred Cattle, 50 Fat Yearling Wethers, Pigs, Horses, Agricultural Implements, &c., &c. Also, a portion of the House- hold Furniture. WILLIAM J. HANDS having been favored with Instructions from GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., will offer for SALE by PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Sluvad Farm, On Tuesday, the 28tlt of October, 1862, The above valuable and well selected STOCK, in consequence of the Proprietor leaving the Farm. A full ilescriptive account will be given in next advertisement, and in Catalogues, which can be obtained of the Auctioneer seven days prior to the Sale. Sale to commence punctually at Twelve o'clock. Auctioneer's Office-Sydenham House, High-street; Residence—Westgate Buildings, Abergavenny. GRAIGWITH, LLAN GIB BY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY 1ITR. WILLIAM DAVIS, at the above Place, at JLL Twelve o'clock at noon, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1862, The following Superior Live and Dead Stock, The Property of the Rev. F. A. WILLIAMS. The Live Stock comprises 7 Hereford cows, to calve in good season; 4 yearling steers, 2 ditto heifers, 4 steer calves, 2 ditto heifers, 28 Leicester ewes, 1 ditto ram, 23 lambs, 1 superior cart mare (6 years old), 1 ditto (5 years old), 1 good yearling cart colt, 2 ditto hacks. The Dead Stock consists of 1 strong narrow-wheeled wagon, 1 ditto narrow-wheeled, 2 broad-wheeled carts. 1 iron plough, 3 pairs of harrows, roller, chaff machine, harness, dairy utensils, and various other articles. Refreshments on the Table at Eleven o'clock. COED-ITHEL, Two Miles from Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire. MESSRS. COURT and SON will SELL BY M AUCTION, on the Premises, On Tuesday and Wednesday, 21stand 22nd Oct., 1862, The Costly and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Cottage and Semi-Cabinet PIANO-FORTES, Glass, China, Earthenware, Dairy & Brewing Utensils, Casks, Phaeton, Spring Cart, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and Tools, Three Ricks of HAY and CLOVER, Milch COW, COB GELDING, and other effects, The Property of S. C. TAYLOR, Esq., who is leaving this part of the Country. Sale to commence .each day at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues may be had a week prior to the Sale— at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Priory Street, and No. 1, Monnow Street, Monmouth. USE, OCT. 16, 1862. JAMES WILLIAMS Has received a very Extensive Stock of Drapery Goods, Suitable for the approaching Season. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND ALL SORTS OF WARM WINTER CLOTHING. SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY LONDON MILLINERS KEPT, And a very Large Stock of all Materials for Mourning. The whole will be Ready for Inspection on WEDNESDAY NEXT. RAGLAN. London House. WLANE begs to inform his friends and the pub- 1 lie generally that he has returned from Lon- don with a NEW and FASHIONABLE STOCK of DRAPERY GOODS, comprising NOVELTIES in DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES and RIB- BONS, with a CHEAP ASSORTMENT of MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHES, BOOTS, HATS, &c. Having bought for Cash prices, W. L. assures those who may honor him with a call, that they will com- bine economy with novelty and fashion. Oct. 9, 1862. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a desirable little ESTATE, called "Tir-y-Evan," situate in the Parish of Llanellen, about 1 mile from the Village of Llanellen, comprising a Barn and Five Pieces of very superior Meadow Land, con- taining together about 8 acres, now let to Mr. DAVID GWILLIAM, at the moderate Rent of £ 15. There is a plentiful stream of never failing water flowing through the estate. Mrs. Rosser of Goytrey Mill, near Rhyd-y-meirch will shew the property, and for further Particulars apply to Messrs. BLOUNT and DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk. Town-Hall, Usk. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 22nd & 23rd. The Cremona Musical Union, EIGHT SISTERS AND BROTHERS, WILL have the honor of giving a GRAND Vocal and Instrumental Entertainment, en- titled OUR BOUQUET," as above. Reserve Seats 2s. Second ditto, i a. Tickets to be had of Mr. Clark, Bookseller, Usk. SOCIETIES FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE AND THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the MON- MOUTHSHIRE DISTRICT COMMITTEES of the above Societies will be held in the TOWN HALL, PONTYPOOL, on THURSDAY, the 30th of OCTO- BER instant. The SERMON will be Preached in ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, by the Rev. JOHN LLOYD, M.A., Rector of Llanvapley. ARCHDEACON CRAWLEY, 1 Q THOMAS WILLIAMS, J Secretanes. Divine Service will commence at Eleven o'Clock and the Meeting will be held immediately after. Collections will be made after the Sermon, and the Meeting. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MONMOUTH- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT USK. In the matter of SAMUEL BLAYDON, late and for upwards of six calendar months next imme- diately preceding the time of his arrest and commitment to prison of the Parish of Raglan, in the County Court of Monmouth, Brickmaker, a Bankrupt petitioning in forma pauperis. WHEREAS at a Public Sitting of the Court, held this day, the Court adjudged the said Bank- rupt entitled to an Order of Discharge, to be drawn up and delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of Thirty Days from this date, unless, in the mean time an Appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the said Court. Dated this 7th day of October, 1862. W. GRAHAM, JTTN., High Bailiff. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING in the Woods or Lands on the Farm occupied by me in the parish of Monks wood will be PROSECUTED. JOHN HOWELL. Monkswood, Oct. 18, 1862. mo BE LET, with immediate possession, a cora- JL pact HOUSE and GARDEN, at Llanbaddoek, near the Town of Usk. The House consists of two kitchens, parlour, back kitchen, pantry, and four bed rooms, with three and a half acres of meadow land if required.-Apply to Mr. JOHN DAVIS, on the Premises. Llanbaddock, October 15th, 1862, THE CHAMPION LIVER & STOMACH PILLS. These Pills are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent Physicians of the day are pre- pared by an able and experienced chemist, and are RC- kowledged by the Faculty to be the most valuable medi- dine for all disorders of the stomach and derangements of the liver, ever prepared. Try a box, numerous testimonials have been given of their efficacy. Sold in boxes, Is. lid. each, by Messrs. Barclay ana Sons, wholesale agents, London by J. H. CJark. Eock Ef111f,r'.1Usk; ThTaS Koderick, Druggist, Puntypool; and all Medicine venders. WM. POTTER, PONTYPOOL, HAS just had consigned to him a VERY HAND- SOME STOCK of Paisley ihawls. At 25s. and the best not exceeding JE3.