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Alfred KENT, LICENSED HORSE SLAUGHTERER, XJITTXJE MILL, near PONTYPOOL, Begs to inform the Wire and Coal Masters, Gentlemen, Farmers, Owners of Horses, and others that he has now obtained a License for the County of Monmouth, to Slaughter Horses, Cows, &c., at Little Mill; and will give the utmost value for worn-out and dead horses, cows, &c.,—such a price that has not been given before in this district. iW Telegrams and Post Orders punctually attended to within a radius of 20 miles. Addiess:—A. KENT, Little Mill, Pontypool. POWELL, — WINE MERCHANT, AGINCOURT SQUARE, MONMOUTH. CLAKET 16s., 20s., 66s. SHERRY 24s., 36s., to 63s. PORT 24s. to 72s. tgy Thej CLARETS have been purchased in France, on most advantageous terms, and will be found of admirable quality. BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW. BRISTOL MEETING.-Shed, 63; Stand, No. 262. ESTABLI SHED 1812. H. & T P R 0 C TOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS. ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS CATHAY, BRISTOL. Our MR. HATHERLEY will attend ABERGAVENNY, USK, and YV NEWPORT MARKETS during the Season. AGE NT: MR. D. THOMPSON, Llangattock. STORES:—Messrs. WATERS & Co., Chepstow; Mr. THOS. HYAM, Wyebridge, Monmouth. fir Full particulars, with prices, post free, on application. BRIDGE S 'C-B. E IF 4,T PRESENTS FOR Ladies and Gentlemen, and Grirls and Boys. Portrait Albums (to last for years) for 50, 100, 200, or 500 portraits. Workboxes—5s.6d., 7s., 9s., lls.6d., 16s., and up to 30s. Ladies' Leather Hand Bags-in Roan, Morocco, &c., at various prices. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, in great Variety. Scrap Books, Postage Stamp Albums, Card Cases, Cigar Cases. Inkstands from 2s. up to 40s. TT18 Inexhaustable Magic Inkstand, producing ink for every day use for more than 100 yeais. Coventry Illuminated Silk Book Markers, with birthday silk woven veises. Work Baskets-5s.6d., 6s.6d., 9s., 16s., &c. Pocket Books. Alluminum Pencil Cases. Scent Cases. Jewel Cases. Smelling Bottles-4s. 6d. to 12s. Opera Glasses. Fans. Portfolios. Flasks, &c. Desks for Girls and boys-4s.6d. For Ladies ^Gentlemen up to 50s. fliatelaines Earrings. Brooches. Crosses. Lockets. liraceJets. Jet, Silver, and other Appendants. Tortoishell. Ivory. Oxodized Lead, CROQUET 158. Ola 308., 40s., and 60s. per set. The 30s. set is full size, strong, useful, and can be recommended. The 60s. box contains heavy boxwood mallets, full size balls, &c. BADMINTO N. This new fashionable Game, for indoor or outdoor amusement—from 16s. and 63s. Out and indoor Games of all descriptions. Cricket. Quoits. Footballs. La Grace. Tivolo (or Chinese Billiards), &c. 500 Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church Services (with new arrangements of Lessons). J. H. OLARK, Bookseller, Stationer, &c. RANSOMES' DOUBLE PLOUGHS ARE specially Simple, Light in Draught, and Easy to Manage. They are suitable for all Kinds of Soil and Work, and have won more Frizes than any others. ^■BYEEY FACILITY GIVEN FOR TRIAL. Kept in Stock and Sold by PRICE & MATHEWS, ABERGAVENNY. the SIRS,—1 have been Laundress to His Royal Highness jan IN SQUARES is the th BJNCE OF WALES for several years, and I oonsi- mrnEm LAUNDRY, supersedes Ihumb an^. RECKIXT>S PAR1S BLUE is the BEST lever used |i| Blues, is unequalled for p Beauty a ig undoubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned BwlW Economy m use, and for not inuring Thumbor Dark Blues. Yours, &c., _Tr7A Qpfclothes, r £ o Messrs. Reckitt & Sons, ELIZA ELDLlv PUNCTUAL AND PERSONAL ATTENDANCE. PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY GUARANTEED. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 30, BERNERS-STREET, M OSFLY& C/7OPPOSITE CHARSft^CROSS OXFORD-STREET, STS The Oldest Established English Dentists. By appointment to the Royal Household. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF ATTENDANCE IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1873. MONMOUTH—Every 2nd MOTTDAT, at Mr. Bailey's, Beacon Office.-Next visit, MONDAY, July 13,1874 ABERGAVENNY- Every alternate TUESDAY, at the POST-OBBICB, opposite the Angel HoteL-liext visits TUESDAY, July.7, and TUESDAY, July 21, 1874 L 4 HEREFORD—Every WBDHBBDAY, at Mr. Webster's, Surveyor, 161, St. Oweii'o-t;treet, corner of Offa-street ATTENDANCE FROM ELEVEN TILL FOUR. TEETH and PAINLESS DENTISTRY.—Me srs. LEWIN MOSELY and SONS' improved ARTI- FICIAL TEETH are recommended by the most eminent of the medical profession as undeniably the best substitute for the natural organs, securing, without possibility of the slightest pain, the greatest amount of ease and comfort. They are the lightest, strongest, most economical, and durable that can be produced, and are securely retained in the mouth without springs, wires, or large and cumbersome plates. For efficacy, utility, speech,mastica- tion, and the restoration of the original youthful appearance of the features, they are unrivalled. Their resmblance to nature is so perfect as to frequently deceive the wearers themselves. Messrs. Mosely's speciality in the use of the gas enables them to guarantee a perfectly painless performance of all appertaining to dentistry with a speed, ease and comfort unobtainable by any other method, pain, unpleasantry, or danger being utterly impossible.—Dr. J. T. W. Thudichum, of the Pathological Laboratory, St. Thomas's Hospital, in the Times of the 16th of Augt st, 1870, says :—" It possesses all the advantages of chloroform to the exclusion of every disadvantage. It has no Imell, and produces quickly, in four or five full inspirations, a perfect ancesthesia, in which all operations can be performed without causing pain, and hardly a minute after the cessation of its inhalation its influence on the patient has entirely disappeared. It never produces unpleasant sensations, choking, or sickness, and there has ever been a case of danger under its influence." For the efficacy, utility, and success of the system vide Lancei Tooth Extraction, guaranteed painless, 10s.6d. No fee charged for extractions when the better des- cription of artificial teeth are required. Artificial Teeth from 5s. each; Sets from £555. All their Artificial,Teeth being constructed in their own work-rooms in London, Messrs. Mosely are enabled to place at the disposal of their patients those higher resources of the Dental Art unattainable in the provinces except at the trouble and expense of a journey to the melropolis. „ Only London Establishments 30, Berners-street, Oxford-street; and 448, Strand (opposite the Charing-cross, Railway Station), where patients visiting London will meet with every attention free of charge. All Consultations and every Information FREE. NJ CONNECTION WITH ANYONE OF E SAME NAME. ONE SOVEREIGN REWARD. WHEREAS some person has wantonly and mischieviously DEFACED a PANE of PLATE-GLASS in the window of the POST- OFFICE. This is to give Notice, that any person who will inform of the offender, so as to lead to a conviction, shall be paid the above Reward, by applying to J. H. CLARK, Usk. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1874. FTTLLE"FE~ARFF^RT PENCIL An excellent Black Lead Pencil for general purposes Is. per doz. At J. H. CLARK S, Usk. A nice assortment of CHURCH SERVICES pRAYER BOOKS AND TABLES, in choice Bindings, at J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge-st., Usk. YtTILLlAM PANNIERS, LICENSED HORSE SLAUGHTERER, (Late of Little Mill) Begs respectfully to inform his friends in the neighbourhood that he has REMOV ED his business premises from Little Mill to TILBACH FARM, MAMHILAD, near Pontypool, and that he is pre- pared to give the Highest Price for Live and Dead Horses. Cows, &c. Inquiries for the Slaughter-house can be made at Mrs. Brunt's, Wain-y-clere, near Pontypool. NOTICE.—William Panniers is a Licensed Horse Slaughterer. All messages and telegrams promptly paid for, and all orders promptly attended to. Communications should be addressed to WM. PANNIERS, Kemeys Vach Farm, near Pontypool, Mon. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BRIDGE STREET, USK. W. H. SLADE, GROCER AND DRAPER, Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Usk and Neighbourhood that the above Trades will be carried on next door to Mrs. Morgan, Ironmonger, andthatthe Shoe Warehouse will be his old Grocery Shop. Boots and Shoes at greatly Reduced Prices. W. H. Slade respectfully tenders his Thanks for the very liberal support accorded to him since he has been in Usk. Usk, June 18th, 1874. A PPHENTICE W ANTED.-Apply, stating age, A. to WM. BVNNING & Co., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Pontypool. WANTED, a strong active single MAN, to take charge of a horse and cart, and deliver goods. A good character required. App y DANIEL, Grocer and Provision Merchan sychan. I. WANTED, a strong active BOY as Messenger and to work in Garden. Apply a Office of this Paper. and to work in Garden. Apply a Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Respectable LAD at the Observer Office, Usk. BRIDGE STREET, USK. J ONES AND POWELL Beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Usk and its Neighbourhood, that they are now prepared to submit for Inspection a First-class and Very Superior S^I|cty^ o^. AND MILLINERY GOODS Suitable for the present Season. Dress Materials in all the New Fabrics and Shades. A large and varied Stock of Fancy Piques, Tasso Cloths, Melagnie, Alpacas, &c., &c. A First-class Selection of Millinery and Hats, in every new Shape. Also of Fancy Skirts, Customes, Mantles, &c. The favour of an EARLY CALL is respectfully solicited. Usk, April 9th, 1874. MESSRS. WAITB & SON. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. CLARENCE STREET, PONTYPOOL. Office Hours-9.0 till 7.0. All kinds of Valuations made, and an immediate settlement of Sales by Auction. Large Rooms for Storing Furniture, Stocks, &c., or Absolute Sale by Anction. To COVER THIS SEASON, T THE CART HORSE, "EXCELSIOR," the property of Mr. CULVERWELL; will attend at the CROSS KEYS, USK, on MONDAY, the 18th instant. Terms :-£1 the season and £1 10s. by colt; Groom's Fee, 2s.6d. TO FARMERS & OTHERS QO AL! COAL! QOAL! There is now some Magnificent Large Red Ash Coal coming out of the well-known Cefn Crib Colliery, on the Roadside, three miles out of pon- typool, towards Crumliu, at lls.6d. per tram. Of 23 cwt. LOANS AND MORTGAGES. MONEY TO LEND, in sums °* £ ^R^TUPREMY! upon personal sewmty, a sever'ai sums able from one to seven ye £ j'easehold pr0perty, upon mortgage ofjo to 21 years. No from 3 £ percent t0 Messrs. Bevan, 10, commission chaxged. jPP^ w c<) personally ^refeSed) or by letter. N.B.-Interest is pay- i?le hatf-yearly, and is not required in advance. MONF,Y.-WANTED TO LEND, by a -WX private Gentleman, to Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, sums of £ 5 up to £ 500, at 5 per cent, interest, for not longer than five years, on note of hand, furniture, stock, &c., repayable by easy in- stalments or end of term.-Apply or address HENRY W. BUEK, 19, London-bridge Railway Station, Lon- don. THE GAME OF BADMINTON. Sets for playing this most popular Game, from One Guinea to Three Guineas the set, may be ob- tained at J. H. CLAKK'S, Usk. U S K CASTLE* By the kind permission of His Grace the Dake of Beaufort, K.G., THE ANNUAL SOIREE will take place in the above Castle On Thursday, July 9th, 1874. THE B A N D OF THT5 THIRD MONMOUTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS will attend, tjnd Dancing will commence at Three o'clock. Refreshments may be had on the Ground. Arrangements for special trains are being made. Tickets, Is. each, may be had at the Post-office and of the Committee. Notice.—The principal Shops in the town will close in the afternoon. '[\" J/' Ø!i< LOCAL BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF USK. _8 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on FRIDAY, the Tenth day of JULY, 1874, at the TOWS- HALL, TIsx, at the hour of Half-past Eleven in the Forenoon, there will be an Audit of the Accounts of the Local Board for the District of Usk, under and according to the provisions of the Local Gov- emment Act, 1858, and that a Copy of the Accounts to be Audited, together with all Rate Books, Ac- count Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Bills, Vouchers, and Receipts, mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited in the Offioe of the said Local Board, and be open during office hours thereat to the inspection of all peMonsin- Given this 16th day of June, 1874. HENRY C. GRIFFIN, Clerk to the Local Board for the District of Usk, dM CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, c 1869. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. By an Order of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, made June 3rd, 1874, it is ordered (among other things) as follows:- By Article 3.—" Articles 19, 27, and 28 of The Animals Order of 1871, shall have effect as if The Animals (Amendment) Order of 1873 had not been made. It will, therefore, now.be obligatory upon every person having in his possession, or under his charge, an animal affected with the disease: I.-To keep, as far as practicable, such animal separate from animals not so affected. 2.- With all practicable speed, to give notice to a police-constable of the fact of the animal being so affected. Such police-constable must forthwith give notice thereof to the inspector of the district, who forthwith report the same to the Local Auth ty By Article 6 of the new Order, the ^gacie of the Animals (Amendment) Order of 1873 ^re- voked, and the following substitute^ "Wherean animal become or placed>or and-Mouth Disease, while^exp^ gection 5? q{ being carried, led, or itmayj notwithstanding the Act of 1869 m 'be, with a License of an anything m that Aut}writy, authorised to issue Inspector t otherwise, moved for the pur- th6 S nffeediL and watering, or other ordinary pose ot ieeut wjth the breeding or rearing PfS.imals to any land or building in the occupa- >• n of the owner of the animal, or for slaughter to the nearest slaughter-house, or some other slaughter-house approved by the Local Authority. CHARLES FRUTHEKO, Clerk to the Local A uthority for Monmouthshire. Newport, 15th June, 1874. N.B.—The Inspectors authorised to issue Licenses are as follows :— Mr. AUGUSTUS BOWLES, .Abergavenny Mr. W. H. WATKINS .Tredegar Mr. GEORGE LEWIS Monmouth Mr. WM. SHEAF Newport Mr. HENRY HOBBS Chepstow Mr. CONSTANT MORGAN Usk rFO BE LET, a CARPENTER'S SHOP, at Llan- -L trissent, near U sk.-Apply to Mr. D. MAC- KINTOSH, Wernddu, by Llangibby. WANTED, good STONEMASONS. Apply, FOREMAN, Llanvair Church, near Aberga- venny.—Also, Three good PLASTERERS. Apply at once to J. M. LUCAS, Builder, Usk, Mon. T)ATE BOOKS—OVERSEERS' RATE AND JLV RECEIPT BOOKS kopt m Stock at J. H. CLARK'S, BRIDGE-STREET, USK. MATTHEW JONES, Auctioneer, Appraiser, jjl Timber Surveyor, Valuer, and Accountant, j Agincourt Square, Monmouth.