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1 oNK THREE INSERTION INSERTIONS 20 Words. 6d. Is. 3d. 28 Words. 9d. Is. 9d. 36 Words. It. 2s. 3d. 44 Words '1s. 3d. 2s. 9d. 52 Words. Is. ide 3s. Gel NKamtco. WANTED, a Good General SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. GUNN, 30, George-street, Pontypool. 129mp WANTED at once, HOUSEMAID must have knowledge of waiting-—Apply, Crown Hotel, Pontypool. ta GENERAL SERVANT.—WANTED, an Experienced General SERVANT must have good character from last place.—Apply, Mrs. W. R. HASKINS, Commercial-street, Ponty- pool. pta WANTED, to ADOPT A BABY; any age; premium reference given. — Address, ALPHA, Free Press Office, PontypooL rep WANTED, Respectable, Steady, Clean General SERVANT; must be fond of children and good ironer woman to wash every week; good wages and comfortable home. Apply, Mrs. GEORGE HARRIS, Grove House, Ewenny-road, Bridgend. 918cp APPRENTICE WANTED (in or out-door) by WM. THOMAS, Practical Tailer and Cutter, High street, Abersychan. rep WANTED, a Good General SERVANT; good wages to suitable person.—Apply, Mrs. G. PORTER, Butcher, Abcrcarn. rep WANTED, a strong active BOY.—Apply, R. LLOYD, butcher, &c,, Commercial- street, Pontypeol. rep WANTED, for house of business, YouDg GIRL, about 18, as Housemaid good character indispensable.—Apply, before eleven or after six, OAMDEN HOUSE, Lower Park- terram,.Pontypool. rta ENERAL SERVANT WANTED, age About 17—Apply, Mrs. WATJCINS, Prince of Wales, Pontymoil. 189cp "VTURSE WANTED immediately; strong 1 TI healthy girl, not under 25.—Jars. H. J. PHILLIES, Kemeys Vach Hoase, Griffithstown. 189cp WANTED, a Good Plain COOK and (general SERVANT —Apply, at once, SIR NET HOTEL, Pontypool. rep WASCTED, Clean General SERVANT, who can cook accustomed to hotel work in Pontypool. — Apply, personally, Mrs. JONES, WmningSBorse, PontypooL rep ERIE A ND BOY wanted by HUGHES & SON, Stationers, PontypooL rta ANTED. a STRONG YOUTH Is PORTER; not under 18.—Apply, E. Fowl,r,m, (PontypooL rta WAiKPED, an experienced HOUSEMAID. —A§?ly personally to Mrs. W. H. DAVIES, Glansyehan, Abersychan. rp WANTED, Good ASSISTANT <D or Model) for large mixed National Sehool. —Apply, dating quaJuficatwis, salary (good) &e., Vick^-Trevethin, Pontypool. 8p WANTED, ESTIMATES for the erection TV efoix houses at Pentre Piod.—Apply to GBORGII JOHN JEE, PontypooL ta WANTED, a Smart YOUTH, as an Appren- tice .to the Outfitting (Sre out).—IX W. SIMPSON., Outfitter, PontypooL ta WANTED immediately, several APPREN- TICEfcfor Fancy Drapery and Millinery. term, fee., apply W. J. DATIXS, Draper, Ac., and King-et., Blaenavon. ptia 1VTOTICE, WANTED, 1,008 MEN to can JLl npoa Draper aid Clothier, bot- tom of Broad-street and [King-street, Blaenavon, to see his new aatumn patterms of SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, &c. A selection of over 1,000 Patterns. SUITS from 25s. to 75a. TROUSERS frcm 7s. 6d. to 21s. A perfect fit guaranteed. Your patronage solicited.—Note the address: W.,J. DAVIES, bottom of Broad- street and King-street, Blaenavon. uta WANTED, a respectable well educated YOUTH as an Apprentice to the Iron- mongery.—Apply, JDAVIES & SANDUZOOK, Pon- typooL ta SPARE HOURS. — Book-keeper offers his Services; books kept; carefully audited; balance sheets prepared; rents and debts col- lected.—" SCRIBE," Office of this Paper. ta jfOf &ale. TJTOR SALE.—Two flank-sided coal or ,con- r tractor's Carts, with brakes one broad- wheel farmer's Cartthree second-hand Traps one Market Stall, with roof.—J. MOSELBY, Park- road, Pontypool. rep TX)R SALE, Stylish DOG-CART, newly r painted and trimmed-; also, a Superior PHATON, equal to mw.U YEM, Coedcae-" place. 189ta OG CART FOR SALE. — Apply7~T. POWELL, Coachbuilder, Mill-road, Tros- mant. rp 64 ICTOR TYPEWRITER. Price f3 3s. V Work is equal to that of £21 machine. Specimens ofworki post, free for 2d in stamps, or, may be seen in motion at The Pontypool Auction Estate and Insurance Offices, Bank Chambers, PonVpwL-J. G. HEDGES, Agent. 182mp THJLKT* stylish Dog-carts, Rustics, Battle- dens, Croydons, Princes, Governess, Cars, &c. also two second-hand park Phsetoms, good condition.-AVERY, Dock-st., Newport. Slip WARRANTED WATCHES, OUR WATCHES at 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., 17s. 6d., and 20s. are accurate timekeepers. A written warranty with each watchr-.4.. ALLMARK, 2, Crane-street, Pontypool. 4p ARRANTED WATCHES. Our silver TV full-plate LEVER WATCHES at 37s. have solid silver cases and a two years' warranty. ALLMARK. 4p ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. Our 70s. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, in extra heavy silver cases, gold balance wheels, jewelled movements (four sizes) are not equ&Ued.-ALLMARK, Crane-st., Pontypool. 4p 6k SALE, Good THATCHING STRAW- —Apply, G. MEREDITH, The Court Farm, near Pontypool. 49cp FOR SALE, FAIR MOUNT VILLA, a good Dwelling-house, situated on one of the finest spots, having its frontage facing the town of Blaenavon.—Open for inspection to all, or apply to Mr. THOS. PRICE, Green TTill Villa, Blaenavon. 4p TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty that very desirable FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and GARDEN called Wyndham Cot- tage, SebastopoL containing 1,250 square yards. Apply to J. WALTERS, Pariteg Steel Works. 189ta LANTS I-Plants, for Sale, of the following 113 sorts Vetches, Autumn Cauliflower, Celery plants, Brocoli, Savoys, Curly Greens, Wheeler's Flat Dutch, j prime liiatching Straw.—Apply HY. KNIPE, Coedy- gric Farm; Griffathstown. ta FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND FOR SALE and on lease, in lots, for cottages and villas; Machine Meadow, Pontnewynyda.— J. DANIBL, Abersychan. ta EXCELLENT Fire and Burglar-proof SAFE, only Seventy Shillings. — BEV*N AND COMPANY, Limited, Pontypool. ta ita be 3Ltt. A PARTMENTS to Let (Front "RTING and BEDROOMS); moderate t and respectable neighbourhood.—Apply, X.Y.Z., Pre* Press Office. 4p APABTMBNT8 (Furnished), or Lodgines, respectable locality suit two friends. ■••Apply. Mrs. BRIG2T, 78, Haabury-terrace, Pontnewynydd, 3np latsctllautous. -P QAA to LEND on Mortgage by Hospi- dW/Ovv tality Lodge, at 5 per cent.—G. E. BARTLETT, Secretary, Lower Bridge Street, PontypooL llecta A Private Gentleman has MONEY to LEND from £ 5 to £ 500, to Farmers, Market Gardeners, Householders and Public generally, in strict confidence and without publicity; no preliminary fees asked for.—Apply to JOHN SWLLY, 11, High-street, Pontypool. n30p COLT BREAKING by WM. NEWMAN, Aber- sychan. Ladies and Gentlemen taught Riding and Driving. jjorsesJbought and sold on commissi. Clipping and Singeing. ta BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL 13 SOCIETY'S SHOW, To be held at NEWBRIDGE, Mon., on WED- NasDiy, September 9th, 1891. Time of CLOSING ENTRIES POSTPONED until THURSDAY EVENING, or FIRST POST FRIDAY, September 4th. In consequence of past severe weather, Covered Stalls will be provided for Horses. The Jumping Competition (Open to all Comers) will be confined to such Fences as are usual in Local Shows. Persons wishing to Exhibit their Stock at other Shows the following day will be permitted to leave the Showyard at Three p.m. C By order of Local Committee. G. W. STOCKER, Secretary. The Parish ot Llanvabon is included in the Society's D; strict. Obutattona-1. PONTYPOOL HIGH SCHOOL, PARK-TERRACE. (PABK-TERRACE SUNDAY SCHOOLROOM.) SPECIAL PREPARATION for the Highest PLACES and most Valuable SCHOLAR- SHIPS at the Entrance Examination of the West Monmouth School also for the Universities Professional Examinations, Civil Service, and Commercial Life. Hours of Attendance-From 9.30 to 12.30, and from 2.30 to 4.30. Tuition Fee—From Two Guineas per term. INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION FOR BOYS ATTENDING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, In any subject desired, on Wednesday and Satur- day Mornings, from 9 to 1. Tuition Fee-From One Guinea per Thrm. Each School Year consists of Three Terms. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS, In any subject desired. Tuition Fee-For Two Lessons each Week, One Guinea per Quarter. Pupils may join these Classes at any time, as the course of Twenty Lessons is reckoned from the Date of Entrance. The CHRISTMAS TERM commences on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 21ST. ROBERT FARQUHAR McKERROW, White House, Pontypool. Principal. ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDERS RECEIVED BY THE HEAD MASTER. Healthy Locality, Comfortable Home, Thorough Education, Moderate Fees. During last Nine Years ALL CANDIDATES have passed Cambridge Local Faaminatiou-i5 per cent obtaining Honours. Special Distinctions in LATIN, FRENCH, MATHEMATICS, Ac. Term Begins 15th September. CAERLEON. T ULWORTH HOUSE SCHOOL OF I MUSIC AND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils). PRINCIPAL MRS. ALFRED MORRIS (Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music). Assisted by the following:— German, Laii: Algebra Dr. Berlin. English and Arithmetic .Miss Messerfy. (1st Class C.O.P., with Honours). French .— Madlle. B. Galin (Paris). Violin Mr. E. G. R. Richards. Drawing. Painting, and Geometry .Miss Wells (Assistant Teacher School of Art). Pianoforte, Solo and Class Singing, and Harmony, Mrs. A. Moms. Great Success at Examinations. Preparation for Cambridge and Oxford Locals also College Preceptors. Special Advantages for Gins desiring a Musical Education. Tnose not con- nected with the School can have Lessons in. any of the Subjects Taught. Recreation Ground, One Acre. Tennis. Next Term, September 10th. For Prospectus apply to Principal. PONTYPOOL. THE PARK ROAD SCHOOL FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. THIS SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, September 14th. PUPILS receive CAREFUL TRAINING. For Piospectus, apply to MISS RUSSELL. HIOH SCHOOL, USK. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES WATKINS. NEXT T E R M DAY: SEPT. 15TH, 1891. USK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BEAD-MASTER J. H. PRIESTLEY, B.A. BOARDERS RECEIVED IN THE HEAD-MASTERS HOUSE. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15TH. ■i CAMBRIA PLACE, PONTYPOOL.- 1, The Misses JONES beg to announce that SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, the 15th inst. 119cp SUMMER DRINKS!! HERB BEER IN PERFECTION. TRY FORD'S BOTANIC EXTRACT. HERB BEER,REFRESHING & HEALTHY. USE FORD'S BOTANIC EXTRACT. HERB BEER, TONIC AND APPETISING. BUY FORD'S BOTANIC EXTRACT. ASK TOUR GROCER for IT. Sold Everywhere in Bottles.—A Sixpenny Bottle for Fivepence, a Shilling Bottle for Ninepence. PREPARED BY E. B. FORD,Chemist, PONTYPOOL. RABBIT COURSING SWEEPSTAKES, POLO GROUNDS, PONTYPOOL, Mabon's Dry, Sept. 7th. First Babbit dropped at Two o'clock. ADMISSION, 6D. ilaam,kous for matches to be made c WALTKBS ST GAG., PontypooL !Ji£' • >" HARMSTON & Co. MUSIC STORES, Crane St., PONTYPOOL, RESPECTFULLY INVITE INSPECTION of an entirely new, large, and varied stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description, now in their Show Rooms, which have been PERSONALLY SELECTED from the leading London warerooms, and comprise PIANOFORTES by Collard, Kirkman, Hopkinson, &c., AMERICAN ORGANS by The Smith Organ Co., Mason, Hamlin, Karn, Bell, &c., and HARMONIUMS by excellent makers, all offered at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES for CASH, and by easy instalments, on HARMSTON & Co.'s Hire Purchase System. HARMSTON & Co. Call the special attention of persons desiring to meet with a good substantial Piano at a moderate price, to their unrivalled "ECLIPSE" PIANO, PRICE 16 GUINEAS, In neat Walnut Case, with Marquetry Panel, and having a complete Iron Frame, nickel-bolted wrest plank Bar, full trichord (3 wires to each note down to the covered strings). Being of great strength and solidity, it is very durable, and places a reliable piano of brilliant and powerful tone and responsive touch withip reach of all. Warranted 7 years. Tuned free first year. HARMSTON & Co. Also desire to invite attention to their new Iron Framed, full compass "EXCELSIOR" PIANO In massive Burr Walnut Case, with solid Panel, Sconces, &c., round, full tone, and easy touch, which may be had on HARMSTON & Co.'s Easy Hire Pur- chase System, at 10s. 6D. per month. Warranted seven years. IN AMERICAN ORGANS As Special Sole District Agents for the famous SMITH ORGANS, And other leading makers, and having on view in their Show Rooms one of the best and largest selections of these charming instruments in the provinces, HARMSTON & Co are able to offer pur- chasers astonishing value and unrivalled facilities for purchase. Unparalleled Discounts are allowed for Cash, and HARMSTON & Co.'s Hire Purchase System Terms are so much easier than the usually adopted scale, as to be practically within the reach of all. HARMSTON & C<?'sj GUARANTEED GENUINE REED ORGANS. A large selection of all makes constantly in stock. 0 10s. 5 octaves, knee swell. £7 17s. 6D. 5 octaves, knee swell, 4 acting stops. £9 9s. 7 stops, knee swell, &c., in Cabinet Case. 2E12 12s. 9 stops, octave couplers,&c., knee swell and grand organ. CHAPEL ORGANS at unprecedented discounts. HARMONIUMS From 3 GUINEAS and upwards. Best value allowed on second-hand in- struments taken in exchange. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Special attention to TUNING AND REPAIRING of Pipe and Reed Organs, Pianofortes and Harmoniums, by first-class workmen, under the personal supervision of MR. A. E. HARMSTON, I (Certificated Tuner.) ESTIMATES OF REPAIRS GRATIS. HARMSTON & Co. MUSIC STORES, 16, Crane St., PONTYPOOL, I AND 7, Cardiff St., ABERDARE. Manchester House, Pontypool, September 4th, 1891. JONES'S GREAT SHOW OF NEW GOODS THIS DAY, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, FOR THE EARLY AUTUMN croo 8gr TRADE. A Choice Selection of LADIES' NEW FELT AND STRAW HATS, In all the New Shapes, including the SCARBORO," the new camel's hair" BRIGHTON," the" GERVIAS" (the new Chenille Felt Hats), &c. IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW FURS. One of the most important shows we have ever made, including some desperate cheap lots in BEAR, PRINCESS," EMPRESS," "SCARBORO," and SCARBORO MEDICI etc., etc. 6 11 Owing to the unprecedented wet weather, we have made extensive purchases of LADIES' RAIN-CLOAKS & MACKINTOSHES In many new styles, including the GIRTON," NEW FIFE," "ASCOT," &C. I.. In our Fancy Departments we have a complete range of NEW GOODS, Surpassing anything we have hitherto shown, and having been carefully selected for the present season, will be found quite new and to embrace every novelty. JONES'S THIS DAY. EARLY AUTUMN SHOW. MANCHESTER HOUSE, PONTYPOOL. 11 4 To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Uantarnam, in the Division of OMTlcotif in the County of Monmouth, and to the Superintendent of Police of the District within which the house and premises hereinafter mentioned are situate, and to all whom it may concern. I WILLIAM HENRY WALTERS, now • residing at the Post Office, Cwmbran, in the Parish of Llantarnanij in the County of Monmouth, Grocer, do herebv give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the Adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Division of Caerleon, in the County of Mon- mouth, to be holden at the Police Station, Caerleon, on the Twenty-fo^ra* day of Sep- tember, 1891, for a LICENCE authorising me to apply for and hold an Excise L^ence to Sell Wine in pursuance of the Act z3, Vict. Cap. •*«, Section 3, and Acts amending the same; an additional Excise Licence to Sell Spirits in pur- suance of the Act 24 and 25, Vict. Cap. £ 1, Section 2; to be drunk or consumed ott vne premises at the house or shop situate and being the Post Office, Cwmbran, aforesaid, of which Walter Walters, of Greenhouse, Llantarnam, is the owner, and which is how occupied by me as a Grocer's Shop. Given under my hand this Twenty-eighth day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred ana Ninety-one. WILLIAM HENRY WALTERS. ABERSYCHAN LOCAL BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK. THE Abersychan Local Board invite appli cations, from persons residing within tne Parish of Trevethin, for the office of CLERK to the Board. i ± The successful applicant "W"1 required to prepare all notices convening meetings of the 1, Board and its Committees, he must himself attend all such meetings, keep records of all its proceedings, and generally Perform all the duties appertaining to the office. All books, documents, vouchers, and papers of every des- cription belonging to the Board, must be kept at the Board-room, and all the business of the Board must be transacted therein. Applications, endorsed Clerk," with testi- monials to character and competency to be sent to the undersigned, not later than Monday, the 14th day of September next.. W P. JAMES, t TyFfynon, Abersychan, Chairman ot the Board. Abersychan, August 26th, 1891 To PRINTERS. TENDERS are REQUIRED for PRINTING the REGISTER of VOTERS for each of the Divisions of the COUNTY of MON- MOUTH for the Year 1892. I The Number of Copies for each Division will be 75, exclusive of the Extra Copies for Parti- cular Parishes. Specimens of the Registers for the present Year may be seen, and the Conditions of the Contracts and all necessary Information inay be obtained, at the Offices of the Deputy.-Clerk of the County Council in Usk or Newport. The Tenders must be delivered at such OLices on or before the 15th day of SEPTEMBER next, and should be marked outside, lender for Printing Register." Tenders may be for one or all of the Divisions. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. STAFFORD GUSTARD, Deputy-Clerk of tbp County Council. Usk, 20th August, 1891. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LIBERAL VOTERS. 11 ) ALL LIBERALS who have received |rom i the Conservatives NOTICES of OBJEC- | TIONSto their names being retained ou the voTEPwc- LISTS, will please at once communi- pate with LOCAL LIBERAL SECRETARIES. 1 $"Uftaa GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON SATURDAY, September 5th, a Cheap 3- Days EXCURSION to SWANSEA, CARMARTHEN, NEW MILFORD, TENBY, PEM- BROKE DoCK, &c., will leave Mountain Ash at 10.45 a.m., Merthyr 10.25, Abernant 10.40, Aber- dare 10.55, Llwydcoed 10.45, Hirwain 10.55, Glyn Neath 11.20, Resolven 11.30, and Aberdylais(not to Swansea) at 11.40 a.m. TEMPERANCE FETE AT CRYSTAL PALACE. NAVAL AND GERMAN EXHIBITIONS.—On MONDAY, September 7, a 2, 4, or 5 Days EXCURSION to LONDON will leave Aberdare at 4.50 a.m., Mountain Ash 5.0, Merthyr 4.50, Abercanaid 4.55, Aberfan 5.0, Quakers Yard 5.15, Treharris 5.20, Llancaiach 5.30, Rhymney Junction 5.35, Tredegar Junction 5.45, Crumlin (High -Level) 5.50, Pontypool (Clarence-street) 6.10, Pontypool Road 6.20. ON MONDAY, September 7, a Cheap DAY EXCURSION to NEWPORT and CAR DIFF will leave Abergavenny at 7.20 and Pontypool Road (to Cardiff only) at 7.45 a.m. TTBREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL.— XIL On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, September 8, 9, 10, and 11, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issued to HERE- FORD, from CaerleonJBarber's Bridge, Newent, Dymock, Pontvpool Road, Nantyderry, Pen- pergwm, and Abergavenny. ON WEDNESDAY, September 9th, a Cheap EXCURSION to TAUNTON, ILFRACOMBE, EXETER, DAWLISH, TORQUAY DARTMOUTH, PLYMOUTH, TRURO, ST. IVES, PENZANCE, &C., for 10 or 17 days, will leave Ebbw Vale at 11.0 a.m., Nantyglo 11.0, Blaina 11.5, Abertillery. 11.12, INewbridge 11.34, Abercarn 11.38, Risca 11.50, Blaenavon 11.10, Abersychan (Low Level) 11.25, Pontypool (Orane-street) 11.35, Upper Pontnewydd 11.45, Cwmbran 11.50 a.m. ON THURSDAY, September 10th, Cheap DAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to MOUNTAIN ASH (AGRICULTURAL SHOW)- from Pontypool Road, Pontypool (Clarence- street), Crumlin (High Level), Tredegar Junc- tion, Rhymney Junction? Merthyr, and Hirwain oy certain trains. HORSE SHOW AND PONY RACES AT JL-JL ABERGAVENNY.—On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 10 and 11, Cheap DAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to ABER- w A VENN .i-from Pontypool Road at 10.40 and 11.2 a.m. For .Full Particulars see Bills. HENRY LAMBERT, General Manager, ,a. MARGARET HARRIS, (LATE LEWIS), Formerly of the Abbey Hotel, but late of C\nal Side, Cwmbran, Mon., Debased. ANY PTZP.SONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the above Deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to me, the undersigned, on or before the 10th day of September, 1891. T. WATKINS, Solicitor, Pontypool. ONE POUND REWARD. WHEREAS, some evil-disposed person has been wilfvdly breaking the SEATS by the side of the path leading to Trevethin ChureH, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the above reward will be paid to anyone who shall furnish such information to Supt. JAMES as will liad to the conviction of any person 6r persons damaging the seats or gates on the said path. By order of the CHURCHWARDENS. EASS & CO.'S Celebrated SIXTY SHIL LING ALE is alwayB to be had OH draughty in excellent condition, at PEACH'S, Greyhound Vaults, Pontypool. None but Bass & Co/8 Ales drawn. WHITE HART HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOM, ABERSYCHAN. MR. HENRY JACOBS is instructed to Sell by Auction* on MONDAY NEXT, September 7th, most Superior modern and well- preserved HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS OF FURNITURE, etc.; Also, a Full-Compass Pianoforte (by an eminent maker); a Capital Harmonium, seven stops, etc. —For particulars, please see posters.—On view from 1 p.m.—Sale commencing at 4 o'clock. < N.B.—Sales settled day of Sale, if required. All Business personally superintended. Auctioneer's and Valuer's Offices, Abersychan and Pontypool. TelegraphicAddraw } 'J Acons, A\;etcan,' TALYWAIN, NR. PONTYPOOL. VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTIES To be Sold by Auction by MR. JOHN YOUNG, At the BELL INN, ABERSYCHAN, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1891, At 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be then declared) the following eligible Dwelling Houses, viz.: All those 7 messuages or. dwelling houses And Sremises thereto belonging, situate and being los. 1 to 7 inclusive, BRYN TERRACE,TALYWAIN, in the parish of Trevethin, in the County of Monmouth, and now in the occupation of the Rev. D. M. Davies and Messrs. O. T. Glanville, William Andrews, John Skryme, B. Hughes, J. Jones, and J. Wat- kins, and producing a gross aggregate yearly rental of £ 67 5s, Od. The Property is Copyhold of the Manor of Wentsland and Bryngwin. The houses are let to very respectable Tenants, and the Property, being situate in the neigh- bourhood of various Collieries and Works, is always readily tenanted, and thus affords a Safe Investment to intending Pur- chasers. For further Particulars, apply to the Auc- TIONEER, 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon.; or to MESSRS. BYTHWAY & SON, Solicitors, Pontypool or to MESSRS. DARBISHIRE, TATHAM, & WORTHINGTON, Solicitors, Manchester. ALBION HOIJKE, GEORGE ST., PONTYPOOL. IMPORTANT SALE of DRAPERY, MIL- LINERY, and LADIES' and CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING STOCK. MR. J. G. HEDGES Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs William Potter (who is giving up the Business) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above-named premises, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, SEPT. 10TH, UTH, AND 12TH, THE WHOLE OF HER WELL-ASSORTED STOCK-IN-TRADE OF PLAIN & FANCY DRAPERY, MILLINERY, Ladies' & Children's Outfitting, &c. COMPRISING— Black and colored merinos, estemenes, serges, and fancy dress goods, prints, zephyrs, Oxford shirtings, and boys' and men's shirts, white and colored flannels, ladies' and children's hosiery and underclothing, millinery bonnets and hats, trimmed and untrimnjed straw hats and bonnets, felt hats, and infants' millinery, ladies' mantles, dolmans, and jackets, black and colored velvets and velveteens, ribbons and ribbon velvets, fril- lings, laces, and curtain nets, kid and fabric gloves, ladies' scarves, collars, cuffs and fronts, towels, antimacassars, and Irish cloths, yarns and wools, materials for crewel and other fancy work, buttons, cottons, tapes, and other haber- dashery, millinery ornaments, fans, hand-bags, and Japanese goods, together with the usual stock of a general drapery establishment; also about 300 yards of woollen cloths (in short lengths). The Stock is in good condition and well assortedjandwill oeoffered in Small Lots to suit Private Purchasers. There is also on offer (by private treaty) Two Useful Counters, a Lot of Shelving, Mantle Rack, Show Cases, &c. Enquiries for these to be addressed to the Auctioneer. The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be Sold by Auction the week after the Stock- in-Trade, for particulars of which see 'future advertisements., Sale on Thursday at 3 o p.m.; Sale on Friday and Saturday at 5 p.m. (y If necessary, the Sale will be continued on the following Monday. Goods on view morn- ings of Sale.—No RESERVE. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer. Dated, The pontypool Auction,, Estate, and Insurance Offices" CRe^ 0-li Sank Chambers, Pontypool, September 1st, 1891. N.R -Mr. J. G. Hedges GUARANTEES that all Furniture and Chattel Sales entrusted to him. shall be settled for in full within 24 hours of the fall of the hammer on the last Lot. Telegraphic Address—"Auctioneer, Pontypool." MONMOUTHSHIRE. HIOHLT-IMPORTANT SALE OF A FREE- HOLD RESIDENCE, FARMS .f ACCOMO- DATION LANDS AT PONTNEWTDD. MR. THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE KING'S HEAD HOTEL' NEWPORT., ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPT. 1891, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lots as may be then determined upon, and subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced Lot t.-All those THREE ACCOMMODA- TION MEADOWS and Piece of Garden Ground, situate opposite Cwmbran House, Pontnewydd, and adjoining the main road lead- ing from Pontrhydyrun Station to Cwmbran and Cwmbran Pleasure Gardens, containing 9 acres, 0 roods, 20 perches, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation or Mr. John Jones as yearly tenant. Lot 2.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as the Bryn," situate at Llan- frechfa Upper, and containing 34 acres, 2 roods, 28 perches, or thereabouts, of chiefly pasture lands, together with good Dwelling-House and well-arranged Farm Buildings. The land is warm and well sheltered, and there is a good su .ply of water. This Lot is in the occupation of Mr. EdwaM Yem, as yearly tenant. Lot 3.-All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as "The Uplands," which adjoins Lot 2, and contains 26 acres, 2 roods, 37 perches, or thereabouts, of chiefly pasture land, lying well to the morning sun there is a good supmy of water. This Lot is m the occupation of Mr. John Jones, as yearly tenant. Lot 4.—All those TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES and 91 Acres, or thereabouts of Accommodation Pasture Land, known as The Greenfields," adjoining the Monmouthshire Canal. These houses are in the occupation of Messrs. Henry Jones and W. John and the land is in the occupation of Mr. Henry Jones. IJlLot 5 —All that Attractive and Commodious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Cwm- brltn House," situate in the parish of Llanfreehfa Upper, together with 37 Acres, or thereabouts^ of capital Pasture Land, and 4 Cottages. Good stabling, coachhouses, and outbuildings. The lawns are well planted with healthy conifers and shrubs. This property was for ma.ny years in the occupation of the late Dr. Cousins. Full particulars, with plans of the property and conditions of Sale, are in course of prepara- tion and may be obtained, with cards to view, on application to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport; or to Messrs. WATKINS & MOSTYN, Solicitors, Usk. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, 1st September, 1891. GOYTREY HALL FARM, Sear PONTYPOOL and ABERGAVENNY. MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS has fixed MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, for the SALE OF his live and dead FARMING STOCK, which includes 29 head of Hereford and cross-bred cattley 200 Badaor ewes and rams, 6 cart horses and colts, agricultural implements, &e. P Auctioneer, Abergavennyjand JOINT COUNTIES ASYLUM, > ABERGAVENNY. ") TO GROCERS AND MILLERS. THE COMMITTEE OF VISITORS of this iL Asylum are willing to Receive TENDERS from Parties desirous of Contracting to SUPPLY the Asylum with any of the undermentioned Articles for the periods hereinafter stated, viz., GENERAL GROCERIES for Six Months from the First Day of October Next. Flour for Three Months from the First Day of October Next. Samples of Flour, in quantities of not less than One Back, to be sent' in not later than Tuesday, the 15th day of September. The Asylum Sidings on the London and North Western Railway and the Hereford Section of the Great Western Railway are available for delivering goods to the Asylum. Tenders, accompanied by Samples of all Articles, which will admit thereof, to be sent to the Asylum, not later than 10 o'clock in the Morning, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of Sep- tember, and superscribed Tender for Flour," or as the case may be. Forms of Tender will be supplied on applica- tion by letter, or otherwise, at the Clerk's Office in the Asylum. The Committee of Visitors do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any Tender. CHAS. OWEN, Clerk and Steward. ——MM»_■ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE is Hereby Given that the PART- Xi NERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, JAMES EDMUNDS and FRANCIS EDWARD JENKINSJ carrying on Busi- ness as Grocers and Provision Merchants, at Commercial-street, Griffithstown, in the County of Monmouth, under the style or firm of Edmunds and Jenkins," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, as and from the 1st day of AUGUST, 1891. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said James Edmunds. Dated this 31st day of August, 1891. JAMES EDMUNDS, FRANCIS EDWARD JENKINS. Witness, A- H. WATKINS, J Solicitor, PontypooL FOR SALE, FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. Near the TOWN and WORKS, on the OIBOBKI ROAD, POWTTPOOL. PECKERSLET wishes to inform the Public that he has availed himself of the BafrarA- ehisement Act, and has converted his Copyhold to Freehold, and is now OFFERING all thee* eligible FREEHOLD SITES for BUILDING purposes. BLAENAVON. BUILDING LAND TO BE LET at most moderate rents, and upon 999 years lease. Situate in excellent position and cloae proxi- mity to town and works. For particulars and terms, apply, Mr. H. PARRY, Solicitor, Blaenavon. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND To be SOLD, or LET On Lease; situated on the upper road betweea Pontypool and Pontnewynydd. I For terms, apply to Mr. G. J JEE, 1 PontypooL CARDIFF SOPHIA GARDENS PARK. By kind permission of the Most Hon. She Xprquess of Bute. FIRST AND ONLY VISIT TO CARDIFF. ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 21. RETURN TO ENGLAND OF THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY JJUFFALO BILL'S (COLONEL W. F. CODY) WILD WEST. Representation ot Indian and Frontier Life. 200 INDIANS MEXICANS COWBOYS, SCOUTS, BUCK RIDERS, RIFLEMEN, &c.f in animated Tableau and Vivid Scenes. YlSIT THE PICTURESQUE INDIAN VILLAGE & FRONTIER CAMP. The Most Colossal Amusement Enterprise that ever visited Wales. COL. W. F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL) WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, at 3 and 8 p.m., RAIN OK SHINE. Doors open at 1.30 and 6.30. PRICES, Is., 2s., 3s., and 4s. Nights Brilliantly Illuminated. Tickets in Advance. Seats for 15,000 people. 5,000 One Shilling Seats. GENERAL ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Seats for all. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26, positively Last Representation. NOTICE OF KEMOVAL. E. S. PROBYN, SADDLER, &c., CLARENCE STREET, PONTYPOOL, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL SHORTLY BE REMOVING TO GEORGE STREET (Next Door to the Post Office), And desires to call attention to the following SPECIALITIES, newly added to Stock Pony Harness .from £ 2 19s. Od. up. Riding Saddles „ £ 1 9s. Od. up. Best selected cowhide Gladstone B age, at Stores- i • -i *i prices. cowhide Brief Bags. Ladies' Handbags, assorted Purses, a varied collection. Leggings, all prices. Footballs, from Is. up. Pelham, Weymouth, and other Riding Bridles. Carriage and Travelling Rurrrt. Horse Clothing. Riding Crops and Dr^ ;Vj Whips. Harness Oils. Walking Sticks, ilfci/ cashable and leather Collars. Every variety of Dog Collars. HORSE CLIPPERS, warranted to give absolute satisfaction, 5s. EOMMEEM"MM APOLOGY. WHEREAS I have accidentally made use of v v some cases and bottles belonging to Mr. D. S. DAVIES, of Abersychan, without nis per- mission. Now I hereby apologise to Mr. DAVIES for so doing, and beg to assure him that it oc- curred by sheer accident, and I promise that it shall not occur agam, and agree to pay the expenses hereof. Dated this 27th August, 1891. „ (Signed) G. NEWTTT. Witness, HENRY BYTHWAY, Solicitor, PorLtypool.