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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 Year s MR. LEWIN MOSELY, DENTIST, 30, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1820. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. MONMOUTH.—Every fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. Powell's, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next Visit, Thurs- day, December 4. ABERGAVENNY.—Every ALTERNATE TUESDAY, at Mr. Harris', saddler, next door to the Angel Hotel. Next Visits Tuesday, Nov, 18, and Tuesday, Dec. 2. HEREFORD—Every ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY, at Mr Webster's Surveyor, St. Owen's street. Next visits Wednesday, Nov. 19, and Wednesday, Dec. 3. NEWPORT.—By Appointment. 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 smooth and highly polished surface, preventing any lodg- ment 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 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. « DRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES 1 & CHURCH SERVICES in Roan, Calf, Yelvet, Morocco, and Antique Bindings, with or ifetr Sm without cases, rims, and clasps. *'yQLlPeriodical Publications and Works procured from the London Publishers every Thurs- day morning, at J. H. Clarks' ?J-3Sr i i*oat. Offioe, Usk. -sluoualt,isul ipo^JEnb .10 Â1.zûa -JJT!TR pJxy: Aq olquxadaa Isjual g IO 17 'g Ig 'I .10] 'OOO'ISF ol 09:1 UIOJJ tang AM OABQUBO nOÁ 'ÁëH.znoas XEAOS-IEJ PAAOJDDY TPIM. liaqi ealTiuaienS NUN aq pule lajll anog 9JNSAX puu "uoK 'QJODMA^; '^AAJ^S '9I 'SHVINIA^ 'AY '■'H °J 0§ A'SBA T pue DUAQO « qv IOUOK AIOIJOQ; OJ ^UBAV. nol ,iT I UlVlHOdKI PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, of genuine quality, constantly on Sale at J.H. CLARK'S, Bridge- street, Usk. THE ROYAL FARMERS' Fire, Life, and Hail Insurance Institution, an old-established and safe Office, in which Lives, Houses, Furniture, Stock, Crops, and Farm Produce of every kind, may be Insured at as low a rate as in any of the First Class Offices. J. H. CLARK, Agent for Usk. Usk. DAVID JONES respectfully announces to the D 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 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- newton, nr. Chepstow, Monmouthshire. Respectable references given from parties cured. THE CHAMPION LIVER & STOMACH PILLS. These Pills are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent Physicians of the day are pre- Eared by an able and experienced chemist, and are ac- owledged bv 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. Clark, Book- seller, Usk; Thomas Roderick, Druggist, Pontypool; and tdl Medicine venders. TESTIMONIAL. c. Gwehelog, December, 1S59. Sm,-After suffering for several years from acute pains In my side, back, chest, and stomach, and after calling in peveral medical men and trying every remedy, I still suf- fered severely from the complaints. At length I was in- duced to try the CHAMPION LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS," eold by you. The first box gave me great relief. I then purchased a second box, its contents completely eradicated the disease, and I am now in perfect health. Having received so much benefit from these pills myself, I think I am only doing a service to the public in recommending *hem. ? JOHN ROBERTS. To Mr. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. JUST PUBLISHED. MORRIS & CO'S DIRECTORY, for the Counties of MONMOUTH and HEREFORD, with a Map of Each County. Price, 12s.6d. J sold by J. H. CLARK, USE. PRIZE MEDAL (1862).—TOILET & NURSERY SOAPS, in I lb. Tablets, at 3d. each, or Four for lOd. smaller Tablets, 2d. each., or SIX for lOd.— at J. H. CLARK'S, Usk. 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. ^8 ^OTPARTBH OFFICERS.—Surveyors* and Over- _I_ seers' Rate and Check Books, in accordance with the Act, may be had of J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. rjlO EVERY ONE possessing a GARDEN.— JL The COTTAGERS' KITCHEN, FRUIT, and FLOWEIT GARDEN. Price only One Shilling or Post Free for 14 Stamps. Sold by J. H. CLARK. Bookseller; Usk. LETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip. JA tion; COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, and Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK" Offices, Bridge-street, Usk.
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WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY—MONXOUTH & USK, and NEWPORT ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD SECTION.-NOV. WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS 1^23 123 1&2 1&2 1 & 2 12 3 T23 I"23 123 123 123 1& 2 1&2 123 1 & 2 1 & 2 123 I"23 123 FROM class class class class class class class class class PROM class class class class class class, class class class class am am am am pm pm pm am pm amamampmpmpmpmpmampm NS HEREFORD 8 45 11 25 12 25 3 30 7 35 11 40 7 40 NEWPORT. 6 40 9 15 10 50 1 30 2 15 5 30 6 30 8 50 3 45 G{ ABEEGAVENNY 9 40 12 13 1 13 4 25 8 35 12 45 8 43 Pontnewydd 9 29 2 25 5 40 6 40 9 0 3 55 S Nantyderry 9 56 4 45 1 0 9 0 — P.Pool Rd. arr. 10 10 12 35 1 35 4 58 9 5 1 18 9 15 Rhymney Ju 10 18 .1 40 5 5 8 35 3 33 1-^ Crumlin 10 33 2 0 5 22 8 48 3 48 S2 MONMOUTH 9 0 12 20 4 40 12 0 8 0 Pontypool 10 45 2 13 5 37 9 5 4 0 & P Dingestow. 9 11 12 31 4 51 12 11 8 11 eg Raglan Road 9 28 12 43 5 9 12 29 8 29 P-Pool Road 10 0 2 40 6 50 9 25 4 15 OQ Llandenny. 9 33 12 53 5 14 12 34 8 34 £ USE 10 20 3 0 7 10 9 45 4 35 "1 o UsK 9 45 1 5 5 23 12 45 8 45 £ > Llandenny 10 30 3 10 7 2 0 9 55 4 45 | g P. Pool Road 10 5 1 25 5 43 1 5 9 5 «? Raglan Road 10 35 3 15 7 25 10 0 4 50 SB? § Dingestow 10 53 3 33 7 43 10 19 5 8 Pontypool 10 20 2 10 5 10 1 28 9 25 § MONMOUTH 11 5 3 45 7 55 10 30 5 20 Crumlin 10 33 2 25 5 22 1 40 9 37 Rhymney Ju. 10 48 2 40 5 37 1 55 9 51 Pontypool Road 7 0 11 10 1 48 2 35 5 50 9 15 4 10 1— Nantyderry 7 12 2 47 6 3 9 32 4 22 Pontnewydd 10 20 5 5 6 5 1 28 9 25 ABEEGAVENNY 7 30 11 40 2 10 3 5 6 21 9 50 4 40 NEWPORT 10 30 12 50 1 50 5T15 6 15 9 20 1 40 9 35 HEEEEOED 8 27 12 30 3 0 4 2 7 20 10 45 5 35
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STEAM PACKET TABLES. Bristol & Chepstow. Bristol & Newport November. From From From From ovem er. Bristol. Chepstow. Bristol. Newport 1 Saturday 11 £ morn 2| after 1| after 12 noon 3 Monday 7 morn 4 after 3|- after after 4 Tuesday 7i morn 4 after 4 after. 3 after 5 Wednes. 8 morn 4J-. after 4\ after 4 after 6 Thursday 8i morn 5 after 6 m. 5 a. 4 £ m. 4J-a. 7 Friday 9 morn 5 after 6! morn 5i after 8 Saturday 9 morn 5 after 7 morn 5J [after 10 Monday 9 morn — 7jt morn 6f morn 11 Tuesday >— 9 morn 8 morn 7| morn 12 Wednes. 9 morn — 8| morn 7J morn 13 Thursday — 10 morn 9 morn 8 morn 14 Friday 8 morn 11 morn 10 morn 8!1- morn 15 Saturday 9 morn 12 noon lOt morn 9f mora 17 Monday 12 noon 2t after 1 £ after 12 noon 18 Tuesday 1 after 3-1 after 2t after H after 19 Wednes. 7 morn 4 after 3f after 2J- after 20 Thursday 7J morn 4 after 4J after after 21 Friday 8 morn 4 after 5 after 4 after 22 Saturday 9 morn 4f after 6 m. 5f a. 5!m. 4fa. 24 Monday 9 morn — 7t morn 6t morn 2 2 25 Tuesday — 9 morn 8t morn 7t morn 26 Wednes n- morn 10 morn 8t morn 8 morn 27 Thursday 8 morn 11 morn 9| morn 8f morn 28 Friday 9 morn 12 noon f 10| morn 9^ morn 29 Saturday 10 morn 1 after 12 noon 10§ morn 31 Monday — — — — 31 Monday — — —
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rpENTS and MARQUEES LET on HIRE by _L W. COOPER, BRIDGE INN, ABERGAVENNY. Barrow's Antibilious Pills. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY in all Diseases of the Head, Chest, Buwels, Liver, and other Digestive Organs. In all Liver Complaints, Weak Digestion, Aciditv, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Rejec- tion of Food, &c. they will be found invaluable, as they restore the Stomach and Bowels to a healthy state, give regular action to the Liver, and thus pro- mote the general-health of the system. They are purely Vegetable and free from Mercury, or any of its preparations, and may be taken by persons of the most delicate constitution with the greatest safety. Each box of Genuine Pills has the signature of W. BARROW upon the Government Stamp affixed to each box. In Boxes, at 7-id. and Is. 1-id. each. SOLD BY S. ROBINSON, CHEMIST, BRIDGE STREET, 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. I. ISAACS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 70, FROGMORE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. T. EVANS, Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- Jj^/ turer, and Currier, vja 16, Cross st. and Sydenham House- High street, Abergavenny, BEGS to call the attention of the IBi 111M D Public to the LARGE STOCK VHflHf of BOOTS and SHOES of every HH description he has constantly on n|i| hand. n| |||9 RIFLE GAITERS made from the primest Cowhide, on the most BBwif Reasonable Terms, Suitable for ^Jsl Shooting or Walking purposes. FRUIT TREES^ &e. FINE TALL STANDARD APPLES and PEARS, For Orchard Planting, &c., Eighteen Shillings per Dozen. RED & BLACK PRIZE CURRANTS & GOOSEBERRIES, Four Shillings per Dozen. STANDARD ROSES (EXTRA FINE), Eighteen Shillings per Dozen. FOREST TREES, EVERGREENS, QUICK, &c. PRICED LIST GRATIS and POST FREE, J. WALTERS, Seedsman and Nurseryman, ABERGAVENNY. Office-2, Flannel Street. ABERGAVENNY. No.9, CROSS STREET, Notice of Removal. riIHE Public are respectfully in- 1 formed that SAMUEL EAMES, a Tailor and Woollen Draper, has removed 48.XoNo. 9 Cross St., where ho pi»pei»—c £ in±iniiinjjL to supply GOOD made, WELL shaped and PERFECT fitting garments, at the LOWEST remunerating price. Shooting Suits, made to order.from £2 2 0 Neglige Suits made to order. „ 2 5 0 Eton Suits in neutral Colors, to order „ 2 10 0 Ladies' Riding Habits, made to order „ 2 5 0 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. LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY. ROBERT EV ANS, MILLWRIGHT & MACHINIST, FRENCH MILLSTONE MANUFACTURER, ETC., Agricultural Implements of Every Description. STEAM ENGINES and Thrashing Machines t3 Repaired. New Fire Boxes and Tubes Fixed on the most Reasonable Terms. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, ABERGAVENNY AND CRICKHOWELL. T EYANS, Sculptor, Architec- Mpl t) tural Carver in Marble and Stone, -lyi! Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, a 1 toI Mediaeval Crosses, & Marble, Enamel- j§ "f I led Slate and Stone Chimney Pieces J9 ™"™"M lyl neatly executed. Designs, Models, i —El., <yi Estimates, &c., Sent on Application. IP- J N.B.—Inscriptions Engraved on all kinds of Stone. LILES' EATING HOUSE, TEA, COFFEE & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21, Flannel Street, Abergavenny, (Four Doors up Flannel-street from the Market.) WHERE the present occupier has resided for 21 years, is still noted for its Cleanliness and Comfort. HOT JOINTS DAILY. YERATED AND OTHER WATERS,—ALES IF REQUIRED. SAUSAGES AS USUAL. SCHOOL BOOKS. Guy's, Mavor's, Butter's New London, Universal, and other Spelling Books. Arithmetics Dictionaries — Catechisms Histories — Copy and Cyphering Books of every description and price. Sold by J. H. CLARK, Usk. BRUSHES and COMBS, and other articles for JD the Toilet, of the best shapes and manufacture, at J. H. CLARK'S, Woodbank House, Bridge-st., Usk. |^<HURCH SERVICES and PRATER BOOKS, 7^ T^n^a^n and Elegant Bindings, in great variety, at J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. DR. MOORE'S Original Stomach and Liver Pills. A N INVALUABLE REMEDY for all Disorders xx of the Stomach, Derangement of the Liver, &c., compounded from a Recipe of the late Dr. MOORE of Usk, and Prepared only by Mr. R. BARTON of Raglan, who was an Articled Pupil and Partner with that eminent Physician for 5 years. The Proprietor has innumerable Testimonials of the unrivalled efficacy and healthy action of these Pills, given by persons of station and respectability, Sold in Boxes 13id. each, and will be sent to any address, postage free, on receipt of 14 stamps. No Agents Employed. SOLE PROPRIETOR-ROBT. BARTON, RA.GLA.3f, De La Rue, Goodall, and Reynolds's DUTY PAID PLAYING CARDS From lOd. per pack. Palace Quality, Holly, Fern, New Elongated, Gold Backed, Curved edged, &c. At J. H. CLARK'S Bridge street, Usk. 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. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Chepstow and Abergavenny Turnpike Roads. (SHIRENEWTON BRANCH.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, at a MEETING of the Trustees of the said Turn- pike Roads, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of NOVEMBER next, at 111 o'Clock in the fore- noon, at the TOWN HALL, in USK, in the said County, the said Trustees will ELECT and APPOINT SIX other fit PERSONS to be TRUSTEES, to fill up vacancies, caused by death and otherwise. Dated this 25th day of October, 1862. JAMES KEATS, Clerk to the Trustees. 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, I 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. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. WM. DAVIS, On Friday, the lith day of November, 1862, At the THREE SALMONS HOTEL, USK, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, the following very superior COPPICE WOODS. Lot 1.—The FALLAGE of a COPPICE, called the CAMP PLANTATION, together with the CAMP BRAKE, containing 7 acres, be the same more or less, situate in the Hamlet of CLYTHA. Lot 2.—The FALLAGE of the ASH WOOD, growing in the Parishes of GWEHELOG and TROS- TREY, containing about 10 acres, be the same more or less. THOMAS WILLIAMS, the Woodward, will shew the above Woods, and any further particulars may be obtained of Mr. WM. DAVIS, Land Agent, Usk. WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Sale of a very choicely-selected Herd of Alderney and Guernsey Cattle. -JliTR. H. M. PARTRIDGE has received instruc- lli. tions from Mr. Edward Parsons Fowler, sole importer and purveyor from the Channel Islands to the Royal Dairies of Windsor and Osborne, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the house of Mr. Samuel Thompson Hallen, the Westgate Hotel, New- port, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th of NOVEMBER, 18G2, at Two for Three o'clock prompt. TEN directly imported ALDERNEY, JERSEY, and GUERNSEY COWS and HEIFERS. Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneer's Offices, St, Woollos place, and 109 Commercial-st. Newport. THE DISTRESS In Lancashire and Yorkshire. A MANUFACTURER has sent WILLIAM iX POTTER, PONTYPOOL, 200 Pairs of REAL WITNEY BLANKETS, to be Sold for Cash at 7s. 6d., 8s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. per pair, being much less than their value and another Manufacturer at Dunstaple has sent 1000 Ladies' and Children's Black and Coloured last Summer STRAW HATS, to be Sold at I I id. each. Many of them are worth 4s. 6d. THE following is a LIST of the DONORS of the -L zC40 presented by the Town of Usk, through Mr. Bromfield, to the UNITED USK FISHING ASSOCIATION, noticed in last week's Observer :— £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. Le Marchant 10 0 0 Rev. S. C. Baker 0 10 0 Mr. Lister 5 0 0 Rev.W.H.Wrenford 0 10 0 Mr. Nicholl 3 0 0 Rev. W. Shield.. 0 10 0 Mr. Jas. Williams 2 2 0 Mr. Sbepard 0 10 0 Mr. Falconer 2 0 0 Mr. Watts 0 10 0 Major M'Donnell 2 0 0 Mr. Phillips 0 10 0 7 Major Hockings.. 2 0 0 M>. Clark 0 10 0 Mr. Dowell 1 10 0 Mr. Edwards 0 10 0 Mr. W. H. Nicholl 1 0 0 Mr. Satchell 0 5 0 Mr. Bosworth. 1 0 0 By Mr. Bromfield,^ Mr. Dunn 1 0 0 Balance to make 2 3 0 Rev. J. Walkey 10 0 up the even £40 Mr.Hrbt.Williams 100 Mr. Geo. Churchill 100 £40 0 0 JANE JONES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors J.. of, and other Persons having any Claims or De- mands upon, or against, the Estate of Mrs. JANE JONES, late of the NEW HOUSE, in the parish of LLANGEVIEW, in the County of Monmouth, (widow of John Jones, formerly of the same place, Farmer, deceased), which said Jane Jones, died on the 19th day of July, 1860, (and administration of whose per- sonal estate and effects with her will annexed, was granted by Her Majesty's Court of Probate, in the Principal Registry, on the 15th day of September, 1860, to Jane Jones, then of the New House afore- said, and afterwards of Usk, in the County of Mon- mouth, spinster, since deceased), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their Claims or Demands against the said Estate, to JOHN LEWIS, of the Parish of LLANSOY, in the County of Monmouth, Farmer, the Executor of the Will of the said Jane Jones, spinster, at the Office of us, the undersigned, his Solicitors, on or before the 24th day of DECEMBER next, 1862; after which day, the said John Lewis will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Jane Jones, widow, deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he, the said John Lewis, then shall have had notice and the said John Lewis will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed, or otherwise dealt with, to any person of whose debt or claim, he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1862. BLOUNT and DAVIS, of USK, in the County of Monmouth, SOLICITORS for the said JOHN LEWIS, JANE JONES, Spinster, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, entituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors of, and other persons having any Claims or Demands upon or against the Estate of JANE JONES, spinster, formerly of NEW HOUSE, in the parish of LLAN- GEVIEW, in the County of Monmouth, and late of USK, in the said County, who died on the 4th of Oct., 1861, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 14th of April, 18G2, by JOHN LEWIS, of the parish of LLANSOY, in the County of Monmouth, Farmer, the Executor therein named, are hereby required to send in the particulars of their Claims or Demands, against the said Estate, to the said JOHN LEWIS, at the Office of us, the undersigned, his Solicitors, on or before the 24th day of DECEMBER next, 1862; after which day, the said John Lewis, will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the said Jane Jones arnong-st the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which he, the said John Lewis, then shall have had notice; and tne said John Lewis will not be liable for the Assets, or any part thereof, so distributed, or otherwise dealt with, to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 23rd October, ] 862. BLQUNT and DAVIS, of TIsR, in the County of Monmouth, SOLICITORS for the said EXECUTOR. MONMOUTHSHIRE, Usk District of Turnpike Roads. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the several Toll-Gates, Bars, and Chains erected and put up on this District of Roads called or known by the names of The Bridge, Porthycarne, Castle Parade, Four Ash, and Pom- sampit Gates, together with the Llangibby, Monks- wood, Clytha, and Raglan Bars, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder or bidders, either in one lot or in such parcels or lots as the Trustees may determine on, aL the Town-hall, in Usk, OIAVEDNES"- DAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, in the manner directed by the Act, passed in the third year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, For regulating turnpike roads, which tolls produced the last year of (1861) the clear sum of JE704, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must at the same time pay down a deposit of £10 per cent. on the amount at which the tolls may be let, which will be held in reserve until the end of the year, and give security with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for the payment of the remainder of the rent monthly, or in such other pro- portions as shall be directed by the Trustees, and also pay the expense of the contract note and stamps, as shall be agreed or determined on at the time of letting. ™ KEATS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated this 25th day of October, 1862. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Chepstow and Abergavenny District of Roads. SHIRENEWTON BRANCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TOLLS arising at the Toll Gates upon this Branch of Road, called or known by the names of the Llangwm and Shirenewton Gates, Bars, and Chains, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, in one Lot, at the TOWN HALL, in Usk, on WEDNESDAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER next, at One o'clock in the after- noon, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third year of the reign of li is Majesty King George the Fourth, "For regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced last year the clear sum of fi39, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time pay down a deposit of 910 per cent. on the amount at which the Tolls may be Let, and give security with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road, for payment of the remaindei of the Rent monthly, or in such pro- portions as shall be directed by the Trustees and also pay the expense of the Contract Note and Stamps, as shall be agreed or determined on at the time of letting. ™ ™ J- KEATS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Usk, 25th October, 1862. DAILY PAPERS, AT THREE O'CLOCK, on the Day of Publication at CLARK'S, USK.