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Messrs. Gabriel's Invention. TEETH WITHOUT SPRINGS. OSTEO EIDON: Patent, March 1st, 1862. No. 560. pABBIEL'S Self-adhesive PATENT Inde- V3T atructible MINERAL TEETH and FLEXIBLE GUMS, supplied without palates, springs, or wires, and without operation, are indestructible, and warranted for mastication and articulation, even when all others fail. Purest materials only, at half the usual cost. "Perfection of art and mechanism." For purity and comfort unapproachable." ^jpGABR/ £ £ EStABL^KD^ 27, HARLEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, (over Benson's, Silversmith), LONDON; 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL; 65, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH, without springs, best in Europe, from 4 to 7- and 10 to 15 Guineas per set, warranted. Single Teeth and partial Sets at pro- portionately moderate charges. Only one visit required at the London Establishments from country patients. Whole Sets made in one day where time is an object. Specimens, as exhibited at the International Exhibition, may be seen at the Crystal Palace (Industrial Court) and at the Polytechnic Institution. THE ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, as prepared for JL Her Majesty.—Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per box; also, GABRIEL'S celebrated GUTTA-PERCHA ENAMEL, chemically prepared for personal use, prevents tooth- ache, and arrests deeay.-Price Is. 6d. per box. Sold by all Chemists. rt ABRIEL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON ARTI- \X FICIAL TEET t £ and the only effectual mode of supplying them, (Post Free) explains their numerous improvements. GABRIEL'S new work should be read by all who value health, and before consulting a dentist.HEBALD. The Champion Liver & Stomach PILLS. THESE PILLS are compounded from the 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 laree) 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, restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold in Boxes (with directions for use) ls.l|d. and 7-id, each. 9 (A Saving by taking the Large Size). LOCAL AGENTS: ABERGAVENNY. Mr J S Meredith, Bookseller ABERSYCHAU .Mr E Martin, Druggist BLAENAFON .Mr J Pope. Druggist „ CHEPSTOW 411 W E Clark, Bookseller MONMOUTH V. Mr. W. Spencer, Druggist. NEWPORT .Mr T J Jones, Chemist, High St. PONTYPOOL .Mr T Roderick. Druggist. 17SK. Mr, W. H. Clark, Patent Medicine Vendor. Sold Wholesale by Messrs. BARCLAY & SON, LONDON, and Retail by all Medicine Vendors. N,B.—To meet the convenience ofpersons at a distance, W. H. CLARK, Usk, will forward a box, Free by Post, for 14 postage stamps. T. EVANS, A Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- |» turer, and Currier, ll^k o# 16 and 17, CROSS STREET, ABERGAVENNY, BEGS to call the attention of the Ktwlfii Public to the LARGE STOCK IMff of BOOTS and SHOES of every description he has constantly on MBliBffl hand. lMg||j •RIFLE GAITERS made from the primest Cowhide, on the most Reasonable Terms, Suitable for Shooting or Walking purposes. IMPORTANT. IF you want to Borrow Money at a Cheap and Easy Rate, go to Mr. 'W • WILLIAMS, 16, Dock street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and lie will guarantee that with Approved Personal Security, you can have any Sum from E50 to Y,1,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years, repayable by fixed half. yearly or quarterly Instalments. MONEY TO LEND.—To TRADES. -HjL MEN, FARMERS, & OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, from £ 50 to £ 5000, at 5 per cent interest. Upwards of three hundred thousand pounds have already been advanced.-Apply to Mr. C. JOHNS, Licensed Appraiser and House Agent, 4, Prospect Place, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon. N.B.—All applications by Post to contain 4 stamps for reply. tILES' EATING HOUSE, TEA, COFFEE, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21 Flannel Street, Abergavenny, Envelopes for the Million. TVNVELOPES adapted to Business Purposes may E be had at Id. per packet, or 4d. per 100. 100 free by post for M.—J. H. CLARK, Stationer, Usk. WHY PAY MORE THAN £6 PER TON! GUARANTEED BETTER THAN EVER. V J. H. S. WILD SMITH AND CO'S. PREPARED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, for Potatoes, Turnips, Mangolds, Wheat, P Grass, Barley, Oats, Beans, and all other Crops is the BEST and CHEAPEST FERTILIZER known. Price LG per Ton, equal to any hitherto made and sold at jE8 per Ton. Ii Tons is equal to 1 Ton of best Peruvian, contains the same elements, and costs nearly X5 less. 2 JM per Ton, free in Wolverhampton; or delivered to any Railway Station or Canal Wharf, £ 6 10s. per Ton. TOR FULL PARTICULARS, READ OUR CIRCULAR AND TESTIMONIALS. TERMS: FIVE PER CENT. ALLOWED FOR CASH WITHIN ONE MONTH, ADDRESS :— CHEMICAL WORKS, HORSLEY FIELDS, )r: BONE WORKS, WILLENHALL ROAD, WOLVERHAMPTON, AND SPA ROAD, LONDON. Mr. GEORGE JONES, Coal and Manure Merchant, Agent, Abergavenny. 1 TEA, GROCERY, FLOUR, AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, KING STREET, BLAENA YON. I WD. GEORGE begs to thank the Inhabitants of Blaenavon and its t Neighbourhood for the liberal support accorded to his father, Mr. W. H. George, for so mauy years, and to state that the business will be carried on in future by him in the same place, where he trusts, by strict attention to business, good articles, and moderate prices, to merit their patronage and support, Good Black and Green Teas, ..from 2s. 8d. to 4s. Lump Sugar from (id. to 6§d. Moist Sugar 4§d. 5fd. Yellow and Mottled Soap „ 2d. „ 4d. Composites and Dip Candles, Pickles, Sauces, &c., &c. Peek, Frean, and Company's Biscuits. English, American, and Dutch Cheese, English and American Bacon. 1 Flour, Best and Seconds, Bran, Gurgeons, Sharps, Meal, Oats &c. ■■ GOOD HOPS, 9d, PER LB.; BEST KENT, is. 6d., And every other Article in the Trade, on the most moderate terms. The Shop will be opened on SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1864, with an entire NEW STOCK, pur- chased at the best Markets. Clark's Series of Guide Books. "\TO. 1.—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. Price Sixpence. N0. 2.—CARDIFF and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, with Historical Accounts of the Castle, — Llandaff Cathedral, &c., with plate of Cardiff Castle. Price Sixpence. "VTO. 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 TV"0. 4.—CHEPSTOW and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing an account of the Objects •"4-tI of Interest to Strangers in the Town, and the Walks in its delightful vicinity, with views of the Railway Bridge and Cast e. Price. Sixpence. 1^0 5.—RAGLAN AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, giving an account of the Ancient state ■L of RAGLAN CASTLE—Life 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. U SK and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing a description of the Castle, Priory, Church Charities, Corporation, Walks in the Vicinity, the ancient city of Caerleon, Raglan Castle, &c., with view- Paper covers, One Shilling. Cloth, Gilt, One Shilling and Sixpence. THE HANDBOOK to MONMOUTHSHIRE and SOUTH WALES, a descriptive and historical Tour from GLOUCESTER to MILFORD: including the Castles, Abbeys, Towns, and Interest in Objects within an easy distance of the South Wales and the Colelord, Monmouth and Usk Railways. Price, One Shilling, or with Six steel plates, One Shilling and Sixpence. The above may be had of the Booksellers in the several neighbourhoods at the Railway Book-stands, or post free, from the Publisher, J. H. CLARK, Usk, for Id. extra. ABERGAVENNY. T "W_ BABER, ON retiring from Business, returns his sincer thanks to his numerous Friends for the kind support he has received during his long residence in Abergavenny, and respectfully and confidently introduces to them his Successors, his late Assistants, Messrs. HOLMAN and GATH (who have lived with him some years), and for whom he solicits a continuance of their patronage and support. HIOLMAHST G-A-TiH:, IN soliciting a share of public patronage, accept Mr. BABEK'S kind introduction as a sufficient recom- mendation, and simply trust on a prompt attention to Business and regard to quality, to insure for themselves the same kind support so long conceded to their respected Predecessor. High Street, Abergavenny, April 1, 1864. GAME. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Game on His Grace the Duke of Beaufort's under- mentioned Properties is strictly preserved, namely, in the parishes of Raglan, Llandenny, ltton, Lansoy, Llanvihangel, and Woolvesnewton, in the Woods called Wentwood., Chepstow Park, Veddw, Cefn Garrow, Gethly, the Hale, Suckpant, Ravensnest, and Purcas, also on the Lands in the parish of Newchurch, in the occupations of Messrs. Reader, Roberts, Williams, and Nicholas, and on Lands in the occupation of Mrs. DowIe, in the parish of Chepstow. The Tenants and Woodwards are particularly re- quested to call upon all parties sporting on His Grace's Estates to produce last year's cards. OSMOND A. WYATT. Troy House, 16th August, 1864. NOTICE.—Any person found trespassing in pur- suit of Game or otherwise, on the land in the parish of Llantrissent, in the occupation of Mr. Edward Williams, will be prosecuted. TliOS. BIGHAM. Treworgan, August 30, 1864k GAME. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Game on Nanty- March Farm, Llangwm, in the occupation of Walter Harris, as tenant, is STlnCTLY PRE. SERVED, and that all persons in pursuit of the same will be treated as trespassers. GEORGE P. IRVING. 24th August, 1864. GAME.—NOTICE is hereby givfen, that the Game on all the Lands and Woods in my occupation, in the parish of Llangeview and elsewhere, is PRE- SERVED, and any person found Trespassing will be Prosecuted. Signed, THOMAS JAMES. F HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the GAME on JL the STEPS FARM, in the parishes of Gwernesney, Llangwm, and Llangeview, is STRICTLY PRE- SERVED, and any person trespassing thereon will be prosecuted. Sept. 2, 1864. J. E. WILLIAMS. NOW READY.. PRIZE POEMS receiving the 100 Guineas -L offered in the Advertisements, "Ho! FOR A SHAK- SPEABE," and awarded by Messrs. Webster, J. Stirling Coyne, Andrew Halliday, George Rose, and Thomas S. Stuart. Illustrated with Lithograph Portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the Queen of Beauty. Can be had GRATIS at all the best Drapers in the Kingdom, or forwarded, on receipt of stamped address to DAY & SONS, Lithographers to the Queen, Publishers, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. PONTYPOOL UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PHOTISIONS, 4c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the GUARDIANS of this Union, for the next THREE MONTHS, for BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, GROCERY, CHEKSK, BUTTER, MILK, RICE, CLOTHING, SHOES, COAL. SOAP, CANDLES, SPLIT PEAS, OAT. MEAL, and other Arriclesof Consumption, for ihe Work- house of the said Union; and also for supplying the several Parishes in the said Union with BREAD and FLOUR are requested to deliver Sealed Tenders at my OFFICE' on or before the 14th day of September inst, and send samples to the Union Workhouse on Thursday, morning, the loth day of September instant, by Ten o'clock. The BOAuD will receive Tenders for supplying the Pontypool. Abersychan, and Usk Districts, with BREAD and FLOUR, separately. It is competent for any Person to Tender for any of the Articles Separately, and the BOARD will not under- take to accept the Lowest Tender. FORMS OF TENDERS MAY BE HAD AT MY OFFICE. Security under a Penalty of TEN POUNDS, wili be required for the performance of the Contract, that the Goods supplied are of the Quality Contracted for. EDMUND B. EDWARDS, Clerk of the Board of Guardians. Town Hall, Pontypool, 7th September, 1864. £ 1,000 IN CASE OF DEATH, Or an Allowance of R,6 per Week while laid up by Injury caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, Whether Walking, Riding, Driving, Hunting, Shoot- ing, Fishing, or at Home, may be secured by an Annual Payment. of 43 to the Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, 64, CORK HILL LONDON, E C. MORE THAN 8,000 CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION Have been Promptly and Liberally Paid. For Particulars apply to the Clerks at any of the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents.or at the Offices 10, REGENT STREET, and64, CORNHILL. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 1849. FOR SALE, a Liver and White SETTER BITCH, in her second season, warranted good. Price five guineas. She is offered only in consequence of the owner not having any use for her during the ensuing season.-Apply to Mr. MACF.VRLANE, Three Salmons Hotel, Usk, .>. c THREE SALMONS HOTEL, X USE. FAMILY PRICE LIST. WINES. s. d. Port (Draught) per Bottle 3 6 „ (Bottled) „ 5 0 57 1) Extra Old „ 6 6 Sherry (Draught) „ 3 6 „ (Golden) „ 5 0 „ (Pale) „ 0 Champagne „ 5 u „ (Moet's 1st brand) „ 7 0 SparklingMoselle. 7 0 Claret (3rd quality) 2 6 (2nd „ ) „ 4 6 » (lSt » ) j Q Rousillon » y Masdeu. 4 6 Hock 5 0 ALE, PORTER, &c. Ale (best Burton) ..per Doz. pint bottles 5 6 Porter (London). 11 „ (Dublin) „ Cider „ Perry. „ SPIRITS. Brandy (Martell's 1st brand) ..per Bottle 5 6 „ (Pale) „ 5 0 Whiskey (Campbelton & Islay).. „ 4 0 „ (Irish) „ Gin (2nd quality) 2 3 ,,(lst „ ). 2 6 Hollands. 6 0 Rum 3 6 LIQUEURS. Curacjoa » Maraschino.. j> !t Noyau » JERATED WATERS. Soda Water, (1st quality) per doz. bottles 5 0 Seltzer Water „ „ 6 0 Lemonade „ yi 6 0 Pot ass Water » 6 0 Gingerade „ » r i,, CIGARS. Estrellas per Box 24 0 Habanas. n 34 0 Manilla Cheroots 30 0 Any quantity supplied at the same rate. Posting Arrangements on the most reasonable scale. Coal Coal I I Coal 1 J RICHARDSON begs to inform the inhabi- tants of Usk and its neighbourhood, that he has become the Agent for the ABERTILLERY R'JD ASH COAL COMPANY, and he respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. All orders en- trusted to him shall receive his prompt attention. June 30, 1864. The South Wales Coal Company HAYING appointed Mr. WILLIAM JAMES their Agent for USK, LLANDENNY, RAG- LAN and MONMOUTH, respectfully solicit a con- tinuance of that support of which, up to the present time, they have received so large a share, and which they take this opportunity of thankfully acknow- leclaing. Orders for COAL, COKE, LIME, &c. given to the Salesmen at the above mentioned stations, will receive prompt attention, or to Mr. James personally, or at his address, St. Mary's street, Monmouth. tW Fire bricks, Tiles, Pipes, Slates, and other Building Materials supplied to order. To Anglers Visiting Usk. HERBERT WILLIAMS, Chemist, Bridge Street, il Usk, invites attention to his large assortment of FISHING TACKLE of every description, of first-class make. ( H. W.'s practical knowledge of the Gentle Art," enables him to supply such SALMON and TROUT FLIES as are peculiar to the stream, and which will ensure success to the angler. The Monmouth Quadrille Band. TITESSRS. Mc.CARTHY & A. PITTWAY beg IJA to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others of Monmouth and its neighbourhood that, in order to supply a want so much felt in this locality, they have succeeded in establishing a first-class QUAD- RILLE HAND. The newest and most popular Dance Music will invariably be selected and no pains will be spared to give every satisfaction. Terms may be known on application and in order to prevent disappointment an early notice is desirable. Monmouth, Aug., 1864. PI( ER SAKE S IM4 E c w j, co, LES ItTRUE UN COLOURED This Ten is imported with, flip. leaf vol Coloured, is highly recommended by medical amI scientific uien, and combines purity with fine flavour and lasting strength. Sold by Chemists, Stationers, and Ccnijectioners in all parts qf the kingdom. Csk—Ilobinson, Bridge St. Pontypool—Edwards, Bookseller. Chepstow—Barrett, Moor St. Newport—Newman— X'homas. Pillgicenlly—Morgau, Post OlUce. rpHE PENNY PACKET of STATIONERY con- L taining 3 Sheets of full sized Note Paper and 3 Envelopes. mHE TWOPENNY PACKET of STATIONERY 1 containing 6 sheets Note Paper, (i Envelopes, and Steel Pen and Holder. THE FOURPENNY PACKET of STATIONERY containing 12 sheets of good lull sized Note Paper, 12 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. rPHE SIXPENNY PACKET OF STATIONERY _L containing 24 sheets of good Note Paper, 25 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. THE SHIIXING PACKET of STATIONERY containing 48 sheets ofNote Paper, 50 Envelopes, sheet of Blotting Paper, Stick of Wax, Steel Pen and Holder, and Black-lead Pencil. At J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge Street, USK. Chepstow Flower Show WILL be held in the CASTLE, on WEDNESDAY, September 14th, 1864. Doors open at 1.30 p.m., and close at 5 p.m. Admission at 1.30 p.m., 2s., and at 3.30 p.m., Is.; children under twelve years of age, half-price. The Brilliant Band of the ROYAL GLAMOR- GANSHIRE MILITIA will perform in the Castle during the Fete. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS will leave- Swansea 8.40 a.m. 9s. Od. and 5s. Od. Neath 9. 0 „ 8 6 46 Port Talbot 9.15 „ 7 6 40 Bridgend 9.45 70 36 Llantrissent 10.10 60 30 Cardiff 10.40 „ 5 0 26 Newport 11.10 „ 3 0 16 Chepstow arrival. 11.50 „ < and return from Chepstow at Seven, p.m. Excursion Tickets for Chepstow, at Single Fares for the double journey, will also be issued on 14th September, from Carmarthen Junction and Stations where the Special Train does not call, by the 6.15 a.m. train; such tickets being available to return, date of issue only, by the train leaving Chepstow at 4.38 p.m., or for stations to Cardiff inclusive, at 5.40 and 7.15 p.m. The WYNDCLIFF and TINTERN ABBEY may be visited before the opening of the Castle gates. Rules and Schedules of Prizes may be obtained of Mr. T. GRIFFITHS, High Street, Chepstow, clerk to the Society. A. B. SAVERY, Honorary Secretary. Usk Gas. Company Limited. THE DIRECTORS, in accordance with the Deed of Settlement, offer the three new unallotted Shares in the Company to the public by tender. Sealed TENDERS to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 16th instant. GRANVILLE WADDINGTON, Secretary. Usk, 9th September, 1864. A Harvest Thanksgiving Festival WILL be held in the Parish CHURCH of USK» on Thursday, September loth, 1864. The Hymns, &c., price Id., may be had of Mr. Clark; Mr. James Davies, Christian Knowledge Depot; or Mrs. Jenkins, opposite Ty Britb, Usk. The Music of the Hymns, Chants, &c., may be had by an early application to the organist, Miss Merrett, or at Mr. Clark's, Usk, price 6d., by post, 7d. STEPHEN C. BAKER, Vicar. MONMOUTHSHIRE. LETTERVANE FARM, LLANGATTOCK- VIBON-AVEL. MESSRS. COURT & SON are instructed by Mr?^. Louisa Gwilliam and Sons, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, On Wednesday, September 21st, 1864, The whole of the Valuable LIVE STOCK, AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTE. SILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. Particulars in Posters. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Monmouth, September 7, 1864. NOTE PAPKJ* and EN nuiuytou r" with Crests. Initials, Mot'-ocs, or auy Design, at T. H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. FORTEMON N AIES — P U RSES ■—WALLETS—• A POCKET BOOKS—PENCIL CASES and PEN. KNIVES, at J. H. CUltIÚ. Usk. 1ETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip- JL tion; COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, and Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK 8 Offices, Bridge-street, Usk. rpO EVER^ ONE possessed of a HORSE or CO W 1 —CARTER'S EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER, revised together with Rarey's Treat- ment and Management of the Horse. One Shilling. —CARPER'S EVERY MAN HIS OWN CAT- TLE DOCTOR, or a practical treatise on the diseases of Horned Cattle and Sheep. One Shilling, or Post Free for 14 Stamps. Sold by J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. A Marvel in Envelopes. per Packet; 4d. per 100. T 100 free by Post JL od.—At J. H. CLABIC'S, Usk. THE COTTAGE LIBRARY, IN CLOTH BOARDS, ONE SHILLING EACH TALES. Cowper's Poetical Woiks Anna Lee Longfellow's poetical works Arabian Nights Milton's Poetical Works Basket oi Flowers Moore's Melodies Cabin Boy's Story BIOGRAPHY. Cabin Boy's Story BIOGRAPHY. Christmas Eve & other Talesi Life ot Wellington Evenings ac Home Lite of Washington Fashion and Famine Life of Napoleou Bonaparte Lamplighter RELIGIOUS WORKS. Lena Rivers Bogatzky'sGoldenTreasury Mabel Vaughan Brown's Concordance Planter's Daughter Bunyan's Piigrim'sProgress Queechy Banyan's Choice Warks Itose Ciark Christian's every day Book Robinson Crusoe Daily Comforter Sandiord and Merton Sacred Garland Swiss Family Kobiuson Smith's daily remembrancer Tales ol RICH and Poor Sunday Sei.i"ol Reciter Tales of Married Life MISCELLANEOUS. Temperance Tales iKsop's Fables True Riches Boys' Own Conjuring Book Uncle To ui's Cabin Buchun'siioniesliomedicnies Wide Wide World Buffon's Natural History NOVELS. Ciater's Every Man his own Children of the Aubey j Farrier Cooper's Spy i Clater's Every Man his own farmer of loglewood Forest i Cow Doctor Fatherless Fanny Cottage, Kitchen, Fruit and Hungarian Brothers Fiowei Garden Mysteries of U dolpho Culpeper's Herbal N iek of the Woods Domestic Cookery Book Old English Bu.roa SONG BOOKS. Pam ela Comic Album and Minstrel Rob of the Bowl Crochet R unce of the Forest Diprose's National Song Seottjsh Chiefs Book St. Ct air of the Isles Popular Song Book POETRY; Byron's Choice Works Sold by J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk.