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DENTAL SURGERY. ARTIFICIAL TEETEl and PAINLESS DEN- TIST RV, as shewn and Specially Commended in Class 17, IS TERNATIO NA L EXHIBITION. A l tendance in the Principality for the last 30 Years MR. LEWIN MOSELY, DENTIST, 30, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1820. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. MOIsMOUTH.—Every 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 Visits Tuesday, Nov. 4, and Tuesday, Nov, 18. HEREFORD—Every ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY, at Mr Webster's Surveyor, St. Owen's street. Next visits Wednesday, November 5, and Wednesday, Nov. 19. NEWPORT.—Every fourth THURSDAY, at the King's Head Hotel. Next visit Thursday, Nov. 20. 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 and Patented improvement in the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, 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 great improvement consists .of a gum-colored enamelled base for the Artificial Teeth, which presents a uniformly iaiootli and highly polished surface, preventing any lodg- Inent 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 roots 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 p&inless Dentistry. Neither metals, wires, or urteightly ligatures are required, but a perfectly complete adhesion secured by Mr. MOSELY*S PATENTED SUCTION PALATB, No. 764, Aug.. 1855. *#*Decaved 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. t DRAPER BOOKS, BIBLES TgaBSgg i & CHURCH SERVICES in Roan, Calf, Velvet, Morocco, •Xv/I Jf' an<^ Antique Bindings, with or VM\i ■/«*»»without cases, rims, and clasps. Perio lical Publications and New Works procured from the London rubliahersevaty Thill's- day morning, at J. H. Clarks' I Post Office, U ak. THE SHILLING PACKET of STATIONERY JL 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 FOIIRPENN Y 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. •siu0ui[Bisuj Slaoli-enb Jo SIiuaS —jIbxi paxg Aq 9jqEj{Bdai IsivaC g jo f 'g 'g't Jtoj 'OOO'TSP 01 091 iuojj rang Áut: OABquBO noA 'ijunoag XBuosaaj paioaddy qjiAV. lmp 0ali-etlon2 JJIAV. all puB 'ajiq anog aansuj pun "[l°W: lqtodm,)X ^oo(i '9i 'SRVmiAY *AY ,jH ASB^ T Pub dBaqQ b iauoj\[ Moaaog 0} quBAV no! Usk. DAYID JONES respectfully announces to the Inhabitants of Usk that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the BOOT & SHOE TRADE, in Premises opposite the King's Head Inn, and begs to solicit their Patronage. Ready Made Boots and Shoes in Stock, and Orders in the bespoke department expeditiously attended to. Fits. J JONES having succeeded in curing those sufler- • ing from the most obstinate PITS ever known, respectfully informs those persons afflicted with Fits that he may be CONSULTED BY APPOINT- MENT.—Address J. JONES, Lower Argoed, Shire- newton, nr. Chepstow, Monmouthshire.—Respectable references given from parties cured. WM. POT T E R, GEORGE STREET, PONTYPOOL, Respectfully announces that he has RE-OPENED The OLD PREMISES with an entire Jew assortment of Drapery, PRIZE MEDAL (I 862).-TOILET & NURSERY i SOAPS, in | lb. Tablets, at 3d. each, or Four for lOd. smaller Tablets, 2d. each, or Six for lOd.— at J. H. CLARK'S, Usk. JUST PUBLISHED. MORRIS & CO'S DIRECTORY, for the Counties jjl of MONMOUTH and HEREFORD, with a Map of Each County. Price, 12s.fid. j sold by J. H. CLARK, USK. 1863. Clark's Illustrated Family Almanack AND -Advertiser for the County of Monmouth. INTENDING ADVERTISERS are requested to forward their Advertisements to the Office as farly as possible, as the best positions are given by priority. "OBSERVER" Office, Usk, Sept.. 1862. 1 ¡
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LETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip- U tiou; COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, and Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK'S Offices, Bridge-street, Usk. "DAILY PAPERS, i T THREE O'CLOCK, on the Day of Publication. A at CLARK'S, USK. FOUND, on Sunday Morning last, a GREAT F COAT, on the road in the parish of Llangibby. -—The owner may have the same upon describing it. Apply at the OBSERVER Office, Usk. To Be Let, FROM Christmas next, LLANOLWAY FARM, in the Parish of Llansoy.—Apply to Mrs. MARY WILLIAMS, Bridge-street, Usk. Llanbaddock. TO BE LET.—The "CROSS" INN, with immediate possession.—Apply to Frederick Haynes, on the premises. TENTS and MARQUEES LET oh HIRE by "W. COOPER, BRIDGE INN, A^E^GAVENNY. Grass. ABOUT 70 acres of rich PASTURE LAND TO BE LET in suitable lots, up to the 2nd of Feb., at the Ton Farm, Tredunnock.-Apply to JAMES EDMUNDS, on the Farm. 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 PKICES. NEW MARKET STREET, USK. JAMES FOX, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, BEGS most respectfully to acquaint the Public of JD Usk and its Neighbourhood that he 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 a well selected Stock of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, For the present Season, amongst which will be found several New Varieties. iTTS A A C s, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 70, IROGMORE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. T. EVANS, Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- Ks turer, and CUrl ier, HL W 16, Cross st. and Sydenham House- BWk J| High street, Abergavenny, BEGS to call the attention of the IBSIBH Public to the LARGE STOCK ■HlSI of BOOTS and .SHOES of every VHsHH description he has constantly on hand. HMUI RIFLE GAITERS made from the HjiBg primest Cowhide, on the most JmoiH Reasonable Terms, Suitable for J&BWf Shooting or Walking purposes. ABERGAVENNY. TNO. 9, CROSS STREET, Notice of Removal. a rpHE Public, are respectfully in- X foimeathc*(s-iTnmjT. T? A Tailor and Woollen Draper, has removed from 48 to No. 9 Cross St., where he purposes continuing to jBt Jt supply GOOD made, WELL shaped and PERFECT fitting garments, at the ,OW.0- LOWEST remunerating price. Shooting Suits, made to order.from zC2 2 0 Neglige Suits made to order ,,250 Eton Suits in neutral Colors, to order „ 2 10 0 Ladies' Riding Habits, made to order „ 2 5 0 Ladies'Shower-proof Cloaks & Jackets ) inn made to order j 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. "jy ORE than 30 CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS have llL 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.Od. 26 20 in. 6 ft. 6 in. 11 cwt. 98 5s. Od. 26 15 in. 6 ft. 6 in. 9 cwt. £7 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, with 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 d69 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 ERG A TEN NY. LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY. ROBERT EVANS, MILLWRIGHT & MACHINIST, FRENCH MILLSTONE MANUFACTURER, ETC., Agricultural Implements of Every Description. STEAM ENGINES and Thrashing Machines 0 Repaired. New Fire Boxes and Tubes Fixed on the most Reasonable Terms. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, ABEEGAVENNY AND CRICKHOWBLL. T E. EVANS, Sculptor, Architec- W *ura^ Carver in Marble and Stone. Monymcnts- Tombs, Head Stones, I Med^vai Crosses, & Marble, Enamel- ■ (Iw 3nd Stone Chimney Pieces I Wi nea^y executed. Designs, Models, F— —=-. Estimates, &c.. Sent on Application. K-Tj.J N.B.Inscriptions Engraved on all kinds of Stone. TO BE LET, in the beautiful and salubrious Vale of U sk, so well known as a pleasant Winter resi- dence, PART of a GENTEEL HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished.—Apply to C. F. Post Office, Usk. MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE SLUVAD FARM, One mile and a half from the Pontypool Road Station on the Newport, Abergavenny and Here- ford line of Railway. Important Sale of 54 head of Well-bred Hereford Cattle, 50 Fat Yearling Wethers, Pigs, Horses, Agricultural Implements, &c., &c. Also, a portion of the Household Furniture. WILLIAM J. HANDS having been favored with VY Instructions from GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., will offer for SALE by PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Sluvad Farm, On Tuesday, the 28th of October, 1862, The above valuable and well selected STOCK, in consequence of the Proprietor leaving the Farm. COMPRISING SHEEP (LEICESTER & COTSWOLD CROSS). LQT, 1 10 fat yearling Wethers 2 10 ditto ditto 3 10 ditto ditto 4 10 ditto ditto 5 10 ditto ditto IN-CALF COWS & HEIFERS. NAME. AGE. WHEN BULLED. 1 Cherry, 3 year old June 3rd, 1862 2 Fair Maid, 4 year old ditto loth, ditto 3 Daisy, 4 year old ditto 7th, ditto 4 Tulip, 4 year old May 8th, ditto 5 Blossom, 8 year old April 24th, ditto 6 Beauty, 8 year old June 12th, ditto 7 Silky, 4 year old April 23rd, ditto 8 Pretty Maid, 5 year old ditto 12th, ditto 9 Damsel, 5 year old February 2nd, ditto 10 Lovely, 5 year old March 25th, ditto 11 Heifer, 2 year old May 7th, ditto 12 ditto, 5 year old June 7th, ditto 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 13 Pair two-year-old Steers 14 Pair ditto ditto 15 Pair ditto ditto 16 Pair ditto ditto 17 One ditto ditto YEARLING STEERS. 18 Pair yearling Steers 19 Pair ditto ditto 20 Pair ditto ditto 21 One ditto ditto YEARLING HEIFERS. 22 Pair yearling Heifers 23 Pair ditto ditto Od Ajttn ait** „ 25 One 3-year-old Bull Dam unknown; Sire, Beadsman red with white face, calved Aug. the 1st, 1857, bred by and the property of Mr. John Williams, Kingsland, Leominster, got by Riff Raff (1052); Dam, Pretty Maid, by Fair Boy (617). Beadsman was a winner of the second prize in his class, at the Meeting of the Ludlow Agricultural Society, 1858. HORSES. 26 One fine Brood Mare, in foal to Clapham 27 One yearling Filly 28 One useful Cart Mare, 5 years old PIGS. 29 Two Store Pigs 30 Two ditto ditto 31 Two ditto ditto 32 Two ditto ditto 33 One ditto ditto IMPLEMENTS. 34 One narrow wheel Waggon, with dripples, complete 35 One broad-wheel Cart 36 One ditto ditto 37 One 11-pipe Corn and Manure Drill by Garrett and Sons. 38 One 3-horse power Thrashing Machine, by Hodges and Wright 38* One Turnip and Manure Drill 39 One pair Wood Harrows 40 One pair ditto ditto 41 One pair ditto ditto 42 One pair Wood Drags 43 One Winnowing Machine 44 One Corn Blower 45 One Horse Hoe i t • 46 One Stone Roller 47 One Wood Roller 48 Lot Cow Chains 49 Lot ditto ditto Immediately after the Sale of Implements, will be Sold a few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in stating that the Cows are of a class that can be well recommended for their milking properties, and their being young and their expected time of calving early, will be of considerable advantage for dairy purposes. The Sheep are of the Leicester and Cotswold Cross having good constitutions, excellence of quality, and nice weights. A Luncheon will be on the table at 11 o'clock and Business will commence at 12. I Punctuality is respectfully solicited, in conse- quence of the shortness of the days. Auctioneer's Offices-Sydenham House, High-street, Abergavenny. GRAIGWITH, LLANGIBBY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DAVIS, at the above Place, at 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 carls. 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. j MONMOUTHSHIRE. GROSMONT WOOD FARM, In the Parish of Grosmont, within Three Miles of the Pandy Station, on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Line of Railway. Unreserved Sale of 22 Head of Hereford Cattle, 9 Horses and Coles, 13 Pigs, 3 Ricks of prime Hay, Agricultural Implements, and Dairy and Brewing Utensils. WILLIAM J. HANDS begs to announce that he Vf will SELL by AUCTION, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1862, On the Premises at Grosmont Wood Farm, the following STOCK, The Property of Mr J oItN GRIFFITHS, who is leaving the Neighbourhood. Consisting of 6 excellent cows in calf, 3 two-year- old heifers in calf, 4 vearlir.g heifers, 2 yearling steers, 1 two-year-old bull, 5 weaned heifers and bull calves. HOUSES.—1 brown cart horse, Venture, 6 years old 1 brown ditto, Surly, 4 years old I brown ditto, Surly, 3 years old 1 black ditto, Boxer, 3 years old 1 brown ditto, Lively, 7 years old I brown ditto, Leicester, 7 years old and 1 nag horse, nearly thorough bred, a very clever hunter. PIGS.—3 strong bacon pigf, and 10 store ditto. IMPLEMENTS.—1 broad wheel waggon, 1 broad wheel cart, 1 half-ton cart, 3 iron ploughs, pair of iron harrows, 1 horse rake (nearlv new) 1 chaff machine, 1 double action Banbury turnip cutter, 1 turnip drill, roller and scuffler, and 4 sets of long and short harness. A general assortment of dairy and brewing utensils. Three ricks of prime Hay (one rick to go off the premises, and two to be consumed on the farm). The whole of the Grass to be Let until the 2nd of Fibruary, 1863. N.B.—Two months credit will be given on all sums above £25, on approved security. A Luncheon will be provided at 11 o'clock, and the Sale will commence punctually at 12. Auctioneer's Offices-Sydenham House, High-street, Abergavenny. PONTYPOOL. TO INNKEEPERS, PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. STR. J. PHiLPOT begs to announce that he is 1 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 30th of OCTOBER, 1862, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, On the Premises, at the CROWN HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, the whole of the nearly new and well selected HTOUSEItOLD FURNITURE, China, Glass, Plated Articles, Feather Beds, Linen, excellent Billiard Table, Horses, Cariiages, Harness, Trade Utensils, Stock of Wine, Spirits, Beer, Porter, and other valuable effects (the Assignees of Mr. Bridgeman being about to surrender up the lease and premises to the owner thereof). For further Particulars, see Catalogues, which may be had at the Crown Hotel, and of the Auctioneer, Pontypool, on Saturday previous to the Sale, and the articles may be viewed on the Monday and Tues- day following. The HOTEL and PREMISES TO BE LET.— Application to be made to E. B. EDWARDS, Esq., Solicitor, Town Hall, Pontypool. Dated, Corn Market House, Pontypool, 20th October, 1862. MIDDLE STREET, USK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. WM. GRAHAM, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th of OCT., 1862, a number of useful articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the Property of Mrs JOLIFFE. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. USK, 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. SOCIETIES FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE AND THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. rilHE ANNUAL MEETING of the MON- 1 MOUTHSHIRE DISTRICT COMMITTEES of the above Societies will be held in the Tows 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, ) a THOMAS WILLIAMS, j Secretaries. 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 rPO BE LET, with immediate possession a com- 1 pact HOUSE and GAKDEN, at Llanbaddock, 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 DAvrs, on the Premises. Llanbaddock, October 15th, 1862, W M P Q T T E K, PONTYPOOL, HAS just had consigned to him a VERY HAND- SOME STOCK of Paisley Sliawls. At 25g. and the best not exceeding £ 3.