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To the MERCHANTS, BUILDERS and Others of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. Coal, Coke, Lime. ANYONE requiring the same may have it for- warded to any Station by applying to JAMES LEIGH, GENERAL DEALER, BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES.- X Money lent in sums of not less than £50, on Personal Security, at a fair rate of interest. Also a large amount ready to be advanced on Freehold Securities, for a term of years, in sums of from £500 to £20,000 each, at from 4 to 5 per cent. interest; charges moderate, and the strictest confidence observed. Full particulars forwarded per post, on receipt of 6 postage stamps. Office hours from 10 to 3 o'clock. Apply to Mr. SYDNEY T. EVANS, Land and Estate Agent, Old Masonic Hall, Newport, Mon., or Brook House, Llantarnam, near Newport. TTTOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped 11 with Crests, Initials, Mottoes, or any Design, at 57 H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. T>ORTEMONNAIES — PURSES — WALLETS— JT POCKET BOOKS—PENCIL CASES and PEN- KNIVES, at J. H. CLARK'S. Usk. FITS. — J. JONES (late of the Lower Argoed, Shirenewton), having succeeded iu curing those afflicted with the most obstinate Fits ever known wisbes respectfully to acquaint the public, that he may be consulted by appointment.-Address J. JONES, NO. 9, Union Street, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydfil. Respectable references given from parties cured. 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 JL) the Toilet, of the best shapes and manufacture, at J. H. CLARK'S, Woodbank House, Bridge-st., Usk. CHURCH SERVICES and PRAYER BOOKS, J in Plain and Elegant Bindings, in great variety, at J. H. CLAKK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, of genuine JL 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. CLAEK, Agent for Usk. F 110 EVERY ONE possessing a GARDEN.—TH$ JL COTTAGERS' KITCHEN, FRUIT, AND FLOWER GARDEN. J'rice only One Shilling; or post free for 14 lltamps. Sold by J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. TO PARISH OFFICERS.—Surveyors' and Over- seers' Rate and Check Books, in accordance with the Act, may be had of J. H. CLARK, Bookseller. Usk. LILES' EATING HOUSE, TEA, COFFEE, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21 Flannel Street, Abergavenny, LETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip* tion; COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, END Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK'S Offices, Bridge-street. Usk. T. EV ANS, Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- W turer, and Currier, JJBF 16, CROSS ST. AND SYDENHAM HOUSE, HBKJM HIGH, STREET, ABERGAVENNY, BEGS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE H|H| PUBLIC TO THE LARGE STOCK ■HRL OF BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY |H DESCRIPTION HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HMIHI hand. RIFLE GAITERS made from the LB IB primest Cowhide, on the most Reasonable Terms, Suitable for Shooting or Walking purposes. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.—The USK ORSEKVER has the LARGEST CIRCULATION in the COUNTY OF MONMOUTH of any Newspaper published. Being issued in the centre of the County, and widely cir. culated in both the AGRICULTURAL and MINERAL Districts, it is decidedly the best medium for Auctioneers, Soli. citors, Tradesmen and others to make their Notices known to the Inhabitants of Usk, Abergavenny, Ponty- pool, Caerleon, Blaenavon, Raglan and the surrounding Parishes. The Champion Liver & Stomach PILLS- THESE PILLS are compounded from the T recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of the present day (who, from purely philanthropic motives- knowing their excellent properties by experience-has been induced to give the benefit of them to the public at large). They are prepared by an able and experienced 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 irregular state of the bowels, and for want of a suitable remedy, taken in time, thousands of (at first) simple mala- dies, 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 condition of the liver, regulate the bowels, and, by removing all impediments, r- store elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold in Boxes (with directions for use) Is.lfd, and 7fd, each. 2 (A Saving by taking the Large Size). Wholesale by W. H. CLARK, USK, and Messrs. BAR- CLAY & SON, LONDON, and Retail by all Medicine Vendors, LOCAL AGENTS: ABERGAVENNY.Mr J S Meredith, Bookseller ABERSYCHAN.Mr E Martin, Druggist BLAENAFON Mr J Pope, Druggist CHEPSTOW Mr W E Clark, Bookseller NEWPORT .Mr T J Jones, Chemist, High St. PONTYPOOL .Mr ^Roderick, Druggist ,N.E.-To meet the convenience of persons at a distance, W. H. CLARK will forward a box, Free by Post, for 14 stamps. OSTEO-EIDON. Patent, March 1,1862. No. 560. OSTEO-EIDON, now Protected by Royal V/ Letters Patent. Analysed and Reported on by Professor PEPPER. Prepared in the Laboratories and under the personal superintendence of Messrs. GABRIEL. The OSTEO-EIDON is guaranteed free from any ad- mixture. Being completely plastic, it is moulded with the utmost accuracy to the mouth and jaws, so as to be at once UNFELT by the wearer, and undistinguished by the keenest observer being elastic, it occasions no feeling of pressure, WHILST THE COATING of virgin gold secures it from being tainted by drugs or abnormal sec. retions. EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The inventions of Messrs. GABRIEL, the old estab- lished and experienced Dentists, have brought the practice of their profession to so high a degree of perfection, that partial or entire Sets of Teeth can be promptly and per- fectly adjusted, and in such a manner as to be removed and replaced at pleasure, TO BE WORN WITHOUT the least INCONVENIENCE, to present the appearance of Natural Teeth of great beauty, and to be incapable of any noxious effect upon the mouth. AfiR. tHEOLD EStABLISHED* xv T I Am"r 27, HA-ELEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, AND TTTRN-R.™34' LUDG^TB HILL, LONDON LIVERPOOL, 134,DUKE STREET; BIRMINGHAM 65, NEW STREET American Mineral Teeth, best in Europe, 4 to 7, and 10 to 15 Guineas per Set, Warranted. STOPPINGS FOR TEETH. More Teeth are sacrificed by the use of injurious Stop- pings, having high sounding names, than by any other process. These stoppings invariably contain quicksilver or some other injurious substance, which slowly but surely undermines the tooth it was intended to save. Gabriel's Chemically prepared White Gutta Percha Enamel Is the best Stopping extant for Decayed Teeth, Tooth- ache, and, no matter how far decayed, renders the injured member again sound ani useful, and prevents tooth.ache. This preparation is entirely free from any metallic sub- stance, and, as its name signifies, is specially prepared for the purpose. With directions for use, Is. 6d. per box GABRIEL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE may be hac' gratis STATIONERY of all kinds Acconnt Books ruled and made to any pattern; and Periodical Publica- tions supplied, by J. H. CLARK, Usk. THE VALUE OF ADVERTISING. We quote the-following, with regard to the benefits ot advertising, from some ably written Rules for Success in Business," in a most useful work entitled How to Make Money" Advertise your Business. Do not hide your light under a bu.shel.-Whatever your occupation may be, if it needs support from the public, advertise it thoroughly and efficiently, in some shape or other that will arrest public attention. I freely confess that what success I have had in life may fairly be attributed more to the public press than to nearly all other causes combined. There may possibly be occupations that do not require advertising, but I cannot well conceive what they are. Men in business will some- times tell you that they have tried advertising, and that it did not pay. This is only when advertising is done sparingly and grudgingly. Homoeopathic doses of advertising will not pay perhaps-it is like half a potion of physic—making the patient sick, but effecting nothing. Administer liberally, and the cure will be sure and permanent. Some say they cannot afford to advertise;' they mistake, they cannot afford not to advertise. In this country, where everybody reads the news- papers, the man must have a thick skull who does not see that this is the cheapest and best medium through which he can speak to the public, where he is to find his customers. Put on the appearance of business, and generally the reality will follow. The farmer plants his seed, and while he is sleeping his corn and potatoes are growing. So with advertising While you are sleeping, or eating, or conversing with one Wn °^SrS' yof advertisement is being read by hundreds and thousands of persons who never saw you, nor heard of your business, and never would, had it not been for your advertisement in the newspapers. The business men ti! f country do not, as a general thing, begin to appreciate the advantages of advertising thoroughly."
NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, & BLAENAVON…
NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, & BLAENAVON RAILWAY WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. FROM A.M. P.M. PM. P.M. A.M. P.M.: NEWPORT 9 15 1 40 5 0 8 0 9 30 8 0 Llantarnam 9 21 1 46 5 6 8 6 9 36 8 6 Cwmbran 9 25 1 50 5 10 8 10 9 40 8 10 Pontnewydd 929 1 54 5 14 8 14 9 44 8 14 Pontrhydyrun 9 33 1 58 5 18 8 18 9 48 8 18 Pontvpool An'" 9 46 2 5 5 30: 8 30 10 0 8 30 ) Dep 9 50 2 10 5 35 8 35 10 5 8 35 Pontnewynydd 9 54 2 19 5 39 8 39 10 9 8 39 Abersychan. 9 59 2 24 5 4-li 8 4410 14 8 44 Cwmavon 10 7 2 32 5 52 8 52 10 22 8 52 BLAENAVON 10 15 2 40 6 0 9 0 10 30 9 0 FROM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. BLAENAVON 7 3011 30 3 40 6 30 8 0 5 0 Cwmavon 7 38 11 38 3 48 6 38 8 8 5 8 Abersychan 7 4611 46 3 56 6 46 8 16 5 16 Pontnewynydd 7 5011 50 4 0 6 50 8 20 5 20 PontvDool 1 Arr" 55 11 55 4 5 6 55 8 25 5 25 rontypool £ Dep_ g Q lg 0 4 1Q 7 0 8 30 5 30 Pontrhydyrun 8 712 7 4 17 7 7 8 37 5 37 Pontnewydd 8 1112 11 4 21 7 11 8 41 5 41 Cwmbran 8 15 12 15 4 25 7 15 8 45 5 45 Llantarnam 8 21 12 21 4 31 7 21 8 51 5 SI NEWPORT .Arr. 8 30 12 30 4 40 7 30 9 0 6 0
STEAM PACKET TABLES.
STEAM PACKET TABLES. Bristol & Chepstow. Bristol & Newport. November. Fr m From From From Bristol. Chepstow. Bristol. Newport. A. M. P M. A.M. P.M. A. M, P. M. A-M. P.M. 2 Monday 8 lot. 9:î 8 3 Tuesday 8t 11 9t 8-£- 2 3 Tuesday 8 £ 11 9 £ 8f 4 Wednes. 9 11 10 £ 5 Thursday 3^- 9 12n 11^ 6 Friday. 2 If 1 7 Saturday.. 1 3! 2! 1-L 9 Monday.. 2J 4 3 2 10 Tuesday 2| 4 £ 3 £ 11 Wednes 9 6 £ 41 12 Thursday 8 6^6^ 5| 5 13 Friday 10 7 5t 2 14 Saturday 9 7f 6| 16 Monday 8 10 £ 8 £ 7f 17 Tuesday 8| 11 9| 9 18 Wednes. 10 11 91 19 Thursday 3 9 12J 11 20 Friday 2 1 I2N.. 21 Saturday 1 3 J 2i Ii 23 Monday 3 3t 3 24 Tuesday 3 5 4 25 Wednes. 9 6 4i 26 Thursday 3| 6| 5| 5| 5| 27 Friday 10 71. 5! 28 Saturday 9 M 71 >TI ( 6i 30 Monday 10 31. j 71 4t
Advertising
ABERGAVENNY. DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. tITILLIAM SAUNDERS begs to announce that his new descriptive PRICED LIST of imported ff I Bulbous Roots, is now ready (Post Free on application), comprising the best varieties of Hya- cinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Gladiolus, Anemone, Ranunculus, &c., &c. Nursery Grounds, Abergavenny, October, 1863. Furniture and Upholstery Rooms, Sydenham House, High Street, Abergavenny. W J. HANDS, begs respectfully to announce that he has now on view a LARGE and T WELL-SELECTED STOCK of NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, by the first manufacturers, which i-,? j3 °^er> either in complete Buites or single articles, at as low a price as any retail house in the trade. The Stock includes: DRAWING and DINING ROOM SUITES in Mabog-anv, Walnut, and other Woods; PIER and SWING GLASSES; WARDROBES, WOODEN and IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, &c., &c. An Inspection is solicited. tggp"Address—Sydenham House, High Street, Abergavenny. WJ. HANDS will offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at his Sale Hooms, situated as above, on • THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1863, (without the least reserve) a choice and varied assortment )f DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. A List of the same may be had of the Auctioneer. High-street, Abergavenny, November 4, 1863. JOHN A. LEWIS, TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANT, FROGMORE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. A WELL SELECTED STOCK of SPRUCE, MEMEL, ARCHANGEL REDS, PINES, and other O. DEALS, with SLATE, LATH, CEMENT, CRESS, RED and FIRE BRICK always on Hand. A Large Assortment of ELM COFFIN BOARDS.-A STEAM SAW kept for the Convenience of Purchasers. Clark's Series of Guide Books.-Just Published. pJO. CAERPHILLY CASTLE. An historical account of this extensive Ruin, and also of CASTELL COCH, with descriptions of the RHYMNEY VALLEY and CRUMLIN VIADUCTS, with Three steel plates Pice Sixpence l\TO. 2.—CARDIFF and ITS ISTEIGHBOURHOOD, with Historical Accounts of the Castle, Llandaff Cathedral, &c., with plate of Cardiff Castle Price Sixpence pjo. 3.—TINTERN ABBEY and the WINDCLIFF. A full description of this splendid Monastic Ruin, and the far-famed scenery between Chepstow and Monmouth, with two views. Price Sixpence flfo. 4.—CHEPSTOW and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing an account of the Objects of Interest to Strangers in the Town, and the Walks in its delightful vicinity, with views of the Railway Bridge and Castle. Price Sixpence J a RAGLAN AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, giving an account of the Ancient state of E.AGLAN CASTLE Lite in Raglan in the Feudal Times—The Siege—and full description of the magnifi- cent Ruins, &c Cefntilla, &c—Price with plates, One Shilling. Condensed edition, Sixpence, The above may be had of the Booksellers in the several neighbourhoods; at the Railway Book-stands, or post ree, from the Publisher, J R CLARE, Usk, for Id extra C. M. MUNDAHL, FISH, ICE, AND OYSTER MERCHANT 20, Nevili Street, Abergavenny, RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the Nobility, n Gentry, and the Inhabitants generally of Aber- gavenny, and the neighbourhood, that he has opened the Establishment situated as above, and will be able to supply Salmon, Turbot, Soles, Brills, Crimp Cud, Plain Cod, Ling, Halibut, Lobsters, Oysters, and all kinds of Fish in season. C. M. M. trusts from the experience he has had in first-class fish markets that the selection of his goods will be such as will ensure general patronage. Prompt attention will be paid to all orders en- rusted to his care. Abergavenny, Sept. 1863. PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL pURE SWEETS, JL comprise a great variety of first-rate MACHINE MADE CONFECTIONERY Of the most wholesome and dclicious character, SOLD BY GROCERS, CONFECTIONERS, DUUGGISTS, &0, IN TRANSPARENT AND OTHER PACKETS, AT ONE PENNY PER OUNCE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOLING & Co., Wholesale and Export Confectioners. BETHNAL GREEN, LONDON. SOLD IN THIS DISTRICT BY :— Usk-Mr. James Williams, grocer, and Mr.S.Robinson, druggist. Abcrgavenny- Mr.J.H.Conway, grocer. Pontypool-Mr. T. liodcrick, chemist. 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 ac- kowledged by the Faculty to be the most valuable niedi- dine tor 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 buxes, Is. lid. each, by Messrs. Barclay ana Sons, wholesale agents, London by J. H. Clark. Book- seller, Usk; Thomas Roderick, Druggist, Pontypool; and all Medicine venders. TESTIMONIAL. Gwehelog, December, 1859. SIR,-After suffering for several years from acute paint In my side, back, chest, and stomach, and after calling in several medical men and trying every remedy, I still suf- fered severely from the complaints. At lengt. I was in- duced to try the CHAMPION LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS," sold 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 them. „ „ JOHN ROBERTS. To Mr. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. CROSS KEYS INN, USE. New Benefit Society. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN to Tradesmen, Labourers, ana others, that a NEW BENEFIT SOCIETY is about BEING FORMED at the above Inn. The Stewards and Secretary will meet on the First Saturday in every Month, commencing with SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 1863. Oct. 22, 1863. M ON MO UTHSHIRE. Usk District of Turnpike Roads. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, that the Tolls arising at the severalToll-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 Pontsampit Gates, together with the Court Blethin, Monkswood, Clytha, Pont-pill, 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, at the TOWN HALL, in USK, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th 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 last year the clear sum of £706, 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 ZCIO 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 satisfac- tion of the trustees, for the payment of the remainder of the rent monthly, or in such other proportions 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. Dated this 28th day of October, 1863. 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 25th day of NOVEMBER next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, 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 last year the clear sum ofXI41, and will be put up at that sum. Who- ever happens to be the best bidder must at the same time pay down a deposit of jElO 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 remainder 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. Dated this 28th day of October, 1863 FERFUMERY, POMATUMS, and SOAPS of iF the most approved kinds, on Sale at J.'H. CLABK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. Usk Cricket Club. rPHE CLOSING MEETING for the season, of the X above Club, will take place at the Kind's Head Inn, on SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, at 8 o'clock in the evening. It is requested that all persons in- terested in the affairs of the club will attend, and those subscribers who have not yet paid their sub- scriptions, will oblige by handing the amount to Mr. W. H. Clark, on or before the above-named day. G. F. WADDINGTON, Hox. SEC. Usk, October 29, 1863. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Blue Door Farm, Dingestow. Two miles from Raglan. MESSRS. COURT and SON will SELL BY M AUCTION, on the premises, On Tuesday, tke 17th day of November, 1863, The whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK and other Effects of Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, who is giving up business. Particulars in due course. Auctioneers' Offices, Monmouth. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Great Llanlewith Farm, LLANGATTOCK-VIBON-AYEL. Sale of 27 Head of well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE 80 FAT SHEEP, 7 FAT PIGS, Agricultural Implements, English Oak Hogsheads, and other Effects, which MESSRS. COURT and SON are instructed by Mr. Evan Morgan to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, On Monday, the 16th day of November, 1863. Particulars in future advertisements and handbills. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Newbridge, Mynyddysllwyn. LEASEHOLD INN, DWELLING HOUSES, AND PREMISES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. J. PHILPOT, at the CROWN HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, On SATURDAY, the 21 st of NOVEMBER, 1863, At Four o'clock in the evening, subject to the condi- tions of sale to be then produced, the following LEASEHOLD INN, DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, viz. All that old and well-accustomed road-side Inn and Premises, called the LLANOVER ARMS," situate at Newbridge, in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, with all conveniences for carrying on the business, as the same are now in the possession of Mr. William Phillips. Also two detached Dwelling If ouses and Gardens, near the first-mentioned premises (one being used as the post-oiffce), in the occupations of John Thomas and William Young. And also the Yard and Workshops thereto adjoining and belonging. The above Inn and Premises are very conveniently situated near the Railway Station, and are now doing a good trade. The Dwelling Houses are respectably tenanted, and the Workshops may advantageously be used for carrying on the business or trade of railway waggoa or truck making, for which they were originallv built. The property is leasehold, held for a term, of which 67 years are unexpired, at the annual ground rent of 92 10s. Further Particulars may be obtained on applica- cation to Mr. Phillips, on the Premises the Auc- tioneer, Pontypool or Messrs. BLOUNT and DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk. Coppice Wood and Timber. • rjio BE SOLD BY AUCTION, bv _L Mr. WTILLIAM GRAHAM, at the THREE SALMONS HOTEL, in the Town of USK, On FRIDAY, NOV. 20th, 1863, the THREE SALMONS HOTEL, in the Town of USK, On FRIDAY, NOV. 20th, 1863, At three o'clock in the afternoon, the present Fallao-e of the following valuable COPPICE WOODS with TIMBER growing therein, in three lots. LOT I.—" Cefn Henlla Wood, in the parish of Tredunnoc, comprising 12a. Ir. lip. of capital Hurdle and Hoop Coppice, twelve years' growth together with 45 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint 1 to 45; 22 Oak Stores, 4 Ash, 1 Beech. and 1 Cherry Tree, marked with red paint X. LOT 2.—"Lower Graig Wood, in the parish of Llanthewy Yach, comprising 5a. Ir. J5p. of useful Wood, also twelve years' growth; together with 19 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint; 1 to 19; 5 Ash Trees, and 4 Oak Stores, marked with red paint X. LOT 3.—.The Graig," on the Upper Lancayo Estate, in the hamlet of Gwehelog, within one mile of the Usk Railway Station, containing 24a. Or. 34p. together with 200 Oak Stores, marked with red paint X. The respective lots will be pointed out on applica tion to Mr. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Cefn Henlla Farm, as to Lot 1 Mr. THOMAS WATEINS, of Ty Captain Farm, as to Lot 2 and Mr. WTALTER EVANS of Upper Lancayo, as to Lot 3. Any other Informa- tion may be obtained on application to the AUC- TIONEE R, Savings' Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. Glynn Farm, Newchurch East. MR. JOHN" JENKINS, who is giving up the Land, has instructed Mr. JOHN DAVIS to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, On Tuesday, November, 10, 1863, the following LIVE STOCK ::I IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS WELL-SEASONED CASKS, &c., &c. Comprising 9 stock ewes, 5 fat sheep, 2 lamb tegs, prime young milch cow, to calve in February three- years old in-calf heifer, to calve early; 4 rising two- years old steers, one ditto heifer, 2 weanling steers, 2 ditto heifers, strong cob horse colt, rising three years old promising mare colt, rising three ditto wean- ling cart horse, weanling nag ditto, 20 pigs, harvest wagon, broad wheel cart, light spring trap and set of harness, wood plough, pair of harrows, trace and thiller harness, 3 hogsheads, and other smaller casks lot of old iron. 20 bushels of prime old wheat in sacks will be offered as agreeable to the company. Also a few lots of Household Goods. Refreshments at 12, sale to commence punctually at 1 o'clock. Farm to Let. AFA.RM of about 90 Acres, 4 miles from Usk, with good House, extensive Buildings, Orchard ing, Cider Mill,|&c.—Apply to A. WADDINGTON, Esq., Usk.