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Cattle Plague. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE?*, THAT H« Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council have, t>y au Order made on the 5th March, 1867, REVOKED, from and after the 14th day of March, instant, so much of certain Ordeis of Council pre- riously made by them as contains provision* prohibiting the admission of Cattle into the Districts therein men- tioned, or enables the local authority therein, to make regulations respecting the admission of Cattle into their respective Districts. And that the following are the dates of the Orders of Council containing provi- sions that are to be revoked as aforesaid viz, 14th, April, 1866; 26th May, 1866; 22ad June, 1866; 31st July, 1866. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, March 11,! S67- rpHE NEW XANTYMWYN MINING EX-■ 1 TENSION COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under" The Companies' Act, 1862." voh'taby the liability of t 'ch Shareholder is limited to the amount of his Shares. CAPITAL £50,000, In 6< >,000 Shares of JC 1 each &Deposit on application, and 5s. per Share on Allot- ment. • No call will be made for six months, and it is pro- bable, from the prospects, with the assistance of the ore money, that no further Capital will be re- quired. Directors; Captain W. A. RUMBELOW PEAHSEJ R.N. St. Peter's- square, Hammersmith, and Senior United Service Club, Pall Mall. Major R. E. F- CKAUFURD, late Royal Artillery, 27, Oakley-square, Brompton, London. FEANOIS WILLIAM STONE, Esq., late H.E.I. C.S., 15, Royal Avenue-terrace, Chelsea, and 6, Prespect- place, Hastings. HENRY OWIALI/BV, Esq., Barrister, 23 Sidney- street. Brompton, and Kilboyne-house, Mayo, Ireland. CHRISTOFHBK RIGBYE A'HMUTY, Esq., 137, Cam- bridge-strtet. South Belgravia, London. HENRY CWNTQW COOPEK, Esq., 78, Gloucester- street, South Belgravia, Londoi. FRANCIS JOSEPH SLPCQMUE, LiAwr,Xsq., Welling- ton-road* Graveisnd, KeJlt, £ &D^(JO6A\V»Q&-ROAD, New Southsca, Hants. (With power to add.) Bankel's: THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, WELSH- tOOL AND MESSRS JONES & Co.'s BANK, LLANDOVERY, SOOTH WALES. Auditor: GEORGE ATKINS, Esq., Sidney Villa, Richmond, Surrey. Brokers: MESSRS BARRETT, & Co. 20, Spring Gardens, Char- ing-cross, and 78, Lombard-street, London. Manager at the Mines: Captain R. ROWSE. Mining Engineer. Secretary: WILLIAM HRNBY HARDEN, Esq. Registered Offices: 5, BATAVIA BUILDINGS, HACKINS HEY, LIVERPOOL. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The object of the Company is to acquire three valuable Mining properties in Carmarthenshire, that is to say, New Nantymwyn, Gilfach, and Glan-Towy. New Nantymwyn is a continuation westward of the celebrated Nantymwyn Mines. These Mines have been worked to immense profit for centuries, and ap- pear to be perfectly inexhaustible. Some idea may be formed of the great value of these Lodes from the fact that they occupy a channel of *80 feet in width, con- sisting of six divisions or lodes, and that a, sink on one of them is now yielding eighteen tons of rich quality ore, worth upwards of E200 per fathom for Lead. 2ndly.—The Gilfach property consists of a Lead Mine, worked to some extent and furnished with water machinery, in which a discovery of Lead Ore has been made by an Adit. It is proposed by the Company to extend the shaft downwards on this course of ore, as well as to explore another discovery of ore in the sett on the Lady Eliza No. 2 Lode, where there is a good back of ore ground cropping up tu and extend- ing a considerable length alorn; the surface. 3rdly.-Glan.Towy is an old Lead Mine. Shafts, which have yielded Lead Ore in some quantity, exist on the top of the hill. and the present Company propose to drive an Adit to prove the value of the Lode under the old sinks. Plans taken from the ordnance survey, showing the exact position of the Lodes, together with ground plans of the estate section of the Mines, and reports by skil- ful mining engineers, are appended, and will be for- warded on application to the Secretary. Specimens of the ore may be seen at the Company's Offices. J- ?? consideration the position of the Mines, the highly favourable prospects, and the return of ore being tmmediately available, the Directors feel con- fident that, with the outlay proposed, profits equal to Sh mineB be participated in b) the Applications for Shares, to be accompanied with the deposit of 5s per Share, may be made to the Sec- retary, at the Offices of the Company, or to the Bankers. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NRW NANTVMWYN MINING EXTENSION COMPANY, LIMITED, Gentlemen,—Having paid to your Bankers the sum of £ being A deposit of 5s per Share, on Shares of the above Company, I hereby re- quest that you will allot me that number, and I agree to accept such Shares, or any less number you may allut to me, and I agree to sign the Articles of Associ- ation of the Company when required, and 1 authorise you to place my name on the Register of Shareholders for the Shares alloted to me. Usual Signature Name in full Residence. Profession. Date. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that NO APPLI- CATION for SHARES can bo received after Satur- day, 30th March, 1867. L. WILLIAMS, JUN,, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, (LIM of Shipley's, Regent Street. London, Saddlers by apptint- ment to the ex-Royal Family of Frmnce, é-c.,) BEGS respectfully to inform the nobility, gentry, D and inhabitants generally of Usk and its neigh. bourhood, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESSim the above line, with a well-selected assortment of Sad- dlery, Harness. & Horse Clothing of every description, which he will oiwr to the Public at prices which he feels cannot tail to ensure their patronage, and this combined with punctuality in the execution of all orders entrusted to him, will, he hopes, obtain for him the support it will be his constant endeavour te deserve. London Whips, Bits, Spurs, Brushes, Sponge*, Ice. A choice selection of everything requisite for the Hunting Field. Carriage and Gig Harness, Horse Clothing, &• made after the latest London Patterns. Machine Driving Bands of every description. N. B.—Every article in the trade will be made upon the premises. C Six Per Cent. allowed for Cash upon all purchases amounting to 20s. and upwards. Note the Address—Near the Bridge. Usk, Oct. 22, 1866. CENTER AVENUE, OXFORD MARKET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. To BurCHERS, FARMERS, GAME DEALERS, BUTTER FACTORS, PROVISION MER- CHANTS, and OTHERS, MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Meat, Poultry, Butter, Pork, and Game Salesmen, Butter Factors, Pro- vision Merchants, &c., beg to inform the Public that they are open to receive Consignments of the above, and to assure those who may please to give them a t rial, that the best shall be done for their interest. The Center Avt-nue of Oxford Market being large and extensive premises, situated at the West end of London, among the Gentry and Nobility, we aW en- abled, to make the highest Prices of all Goods con- signed to us for Sale. Commission for Selling, 5 per cent. Pigs, Calves, and Sheep, Is. eack. LiveCatticatpprhead. Accounts returned the Day of Sale. Please advise by Post each Consignment. JUST ISSUED. THE M O M £ O U S O-KJ. CRINOLINE. — LADIES Shoufa at'eaee *»«• THOMPSON'S NEW STYLE, which, light, graceful, and elegant in outline, combines comfort and economy with the very latest fashion. Observe, graceful, and elegant in outline, combines comfort and economy with the very latest fashion. Observe, the name, THOMPSON," and the Trade Mark, "A CROWN." Sold everywhere. ASTROLOGY! ASTROLOGY! Second Edition, 130,000 sold in one week. ASTROLOGY, just published, 3d.; post free, 4d. DOCTRINE OF NATIVITIES, by which every one may calculate their own Nativity and learn their own Natural Character. By EUGENE CARBONA, the Ancient EGYPTIAN AStRO- LOGER. Office: 181, Fleet-street, London. N.B.-The Trade liberally dealt with. VfR. C. A. COURT, (late Court k Son,) Aco- ilL TIOKBl*, TLMSL* StJRTEYOBj & GLNBRAL VALUSR. Agent and Inspector for the Scottish Union Live Stook, Fire, and Life Insurance Company, &c. MONBY ADTAHCRD on any property consigned to him for sale, or the whole effects of a house purchased by private contract where persons wish to avoid a sale by auction. Office: No 1, Monnow-street Monmoutk. C. B. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, PONTYPOOL, WILL periodically attend at Usx, and all Orders VV left at the LLANGIMT ARMS, will receive immediate attention. Money TO LEND.-To TRADES- lLa. MEN, FARMERS, k OTHIIIBS.-MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, irons 950 to £5000, at 5 per cent interest. Upwards of five hundred thousand pounds have already been advanced.—Apply to Mr. C. JOHNS, Licensed Appraiser and House Agent, Prospect Place, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon.,(opposite the New Presbyterian Chapel), or to Mr. C. J. B. JACKSON, Auctioneer &c., 5, Cambria Place, Albion Road, Pontypool Money also advanced on all kinds of property, fur- niture, and effects, intended for sale by auction. N.B.—All applications by post to centain 4 stamps for reply. IFFLPOKTAS t [F you want to BORROW MONEY at a L cheap rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, Hi, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that, with approved personal security, you can have any sum from £50 to £ 2,000, for 1,2,3,4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half- yearly or quarterly instalments. Office Hours: 10 'o 5. MONEY. J?OA mQ J?QAA Cash without sureties ^7" etOl/U) immediately advanced by a private capitalist, to Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, Male or Female, in Town or Country, in ^fora £ 20 to £ 300—on the personal securities "J me borrower, for any term not exceeding five years, repayable by easy instalments or otherwise, to suit the convenience of the borrower. Interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. Xo life assurance, leoal ex. pense* or deductions of any kind; the full amount *p- yhtd for advanced, and the strictest confidence • served. Applications stating amount requiredfor how long and how to be repaid, will meet with prompt atten- tion enclosing, stamped addressed envelope to Air!. James Warren, 46 Southampton street, Camberwell, London, S N.B. A Local Agent required with security and { refetotcct. THOMAS AT KINS & Co. IpMCTHWlCK, NzAit BIRK'NGHAII, Superior Special Manures suitable for all Crops. Agent: ME. WOHN JEIOBBIS, Kemeys Commander, Vsx. THE Treasurer of the Us £ CLOTHING CLUB in Account with the Subscribers and Depositors, ■ November 20th, 1866, November, 1865. i f s. d, 'I £ S. d. Balance in hand 10 5 3 Mr. Clark (Advertising) 0 5 0 Donation (Miss Gill) 2 0 0 Deposits withdrawn Q + ° Deposits 3f,l9 4 Deporits repaid *1 Jjj j > • Bonus on Deposits Tin |f v Balance in hand 4 1 11 ■ .• 1 £ 44 4 7 =^===== TFEOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, SnpE, AND GAITER MANUFACTORY. 2FC, 10, CROSS-STREET, ABERGAVENNY. M ESTABHSHEB IN 1836. 31. A XT S BEOS to cell the atten lion & the Piftlii tofte nry IARGE STOCK of BOOTS eni SHOES ele tu constantly on hand; Ai &r ^Bfeablishment thtf Purchaser can select from upwards of 225*000 p*n*v Women's good Ju*tic boots •» •• •• •• fr°m per pair. Ditto clvapj first-rate X Men's elastic boots .» CR Ditto cossRoks ••• •• •• •• .••• ••• • And all other Goods equally moderate mPriceu ■.>. N.B.—Gentlemen's huntijtf boots made to order equal to any Londoa House. POS TY PO€ L. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Wholesale and Retail. ,r FOR QUALITY an? CHEAPJF ES8 F «0 TO JOSEPH SAUN D E RS, i, MARKET-STREET, BlQE BOAR FIELDS, PMIKB SERDLING POTATO* in Grwttt Variety. Potatoe Onions, Shalots, < £ -& <fc. Catalogues free on ^plication. I B EA E I EST1|U RCH A SED Of any extent, and Libijy t Prices given, by „ E -ri BOOKSEl.JP"*r 118, COMMERCIAL-STBEET, NEWPORT. i. Govilon, near Aftergaveimy. I TO be DISPOSED OF, an OLD-ESTABLISHED WHEELWRIGHT'S BUSINKSS, for 55 years, with Stock-in-Trade, situated within 2^ miles of the town of Abergavenny, and within five minutes walk of the kailway Station. < 'this is an opportunity 'I' seldom to be met with.—Fc|r farther particulars i n quire of Mr. W. PBlCt, the proprietor on the premises. BLAENAVON NEW GAS WORKS. An Eligible Investment. FIFTEEN SHARES in the above Company to be Disposed of at a saorifice of 80 per cent. Shares, JEo. 5s. paid.-Apply to JOHN POPE, Chemist, Blaenavon. TO BE LET, at Tregare, a convenient COTTAGE, with a good GARDEN. Possession 1st of May next.-Apply to JOHN WYSOMK, Cross Buchan Inn, Bryngwyn. TOWN OF USK. TO be LET. on the lax of Mi.T, thafc old-established PUBLIC Houss, called the PELICAN, or BRIDGE INN.—Apply to T.WIGGIMTON, Chemist, Bridge-street, Usk. TO be LET, a HOUSE and GARDEN, situate in the Parish of KEJCETS COMMANUEJS. Apply to EDWARD PRICE. TO BE LET, from the 25th of March, a House in New Market Street, Usk.—Apply to Mr John Parker, Victoria Villa, Usk. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a Work- man's COTTAGE, with; large GARDEN andi ORCHARD attached, situate hear Taylor's Hall, 101 the hamlet of Gwehelog, within two miles of Usk — Apply to THOMAS J ONES, Upper Mardy, Llangeview, WANTED, immediately, in a genfi?el school, a. young lady, (age from 12 to 15) who would be willing to assist occasionally in plain needlework. She would receive board and instruction i n a superior education. A small pceinium only required. One whose education has been neglected would find this an pxcllent opportunity .Address, Alpha, care of Mr. Davies, Stationer, High Town, Hereford. PPRENTICES WANTED.- Apply to c. THOMAS, Milliner, Dress aid Mantle Maker, nee ,r the bridge, Usk. WANTED, a Situation as Gardener, 1 Groom, & by a married man. Good reference B.—Addw -ss H., J. HALL, Raglan. WANTED, by a young person, a Situati ton as Und er TV Nurse, in a respectable family. Satufacto; ry references. —-Address E., j. I4J;L, Ragl lui. WAN I ED, a GROOJ1, a married! muttj wi 0 thoroughly understands his duiie is; must be able to ride and drive vr«n and willing tf > assist to th e garden. A good character indispemsab lc. A gP» d Cottage and Garden provided —Apply at the Office *>f this Paper. W A MILLER, to tjke chlarge of a Sri«t ▼ T Mill. He must be a ajarrie d mi n, of good i1"' an^ capable of keet«ng r.ccom .its.—A .pply to Mr. JOHN CLARKK, Monk MSB- WANTliD Immediately, a yottMg. a an, to take Y T care of a.Horye and Carrilhge *ird to woi rk in a giirden. Apply —V, Ob¡;sen,crOoffh,w,' J«k. Thomas Emulsion of Syrups, OB PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, TPORcoughs, colds, iufluenza, hoarseness, boop- r itig cough, difficulty of brembing, asthma, and affe, lions of the pulmonary organs generally. The Art-of demand for this truly val"hie Syrup is a sufficient prolll of its efficacy, and ren -er< it unnecessary for thw proprietor to urge its numerous advantages; •uffiw it to say that it is composed of the active properties of herbs, lOot., and balsams, in a concentrated fortti, and possesses grw«» soothing and uealing properties. From its agreeable tual ii may be easily administered t» children, and is noi un- aecejitable to adults who have an aversion to aedicine. Sold in bottles at 7id., Is. lid., and 8». Vd. eaeh, by proprietor—T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; ao.! I moat ^>emiats and medicine -I vendors. Blaenavon- J J Bayley's Tonic, Aperient, & Purifying FAMILY PILLS. FOR bilious and liver complaints, indigestion sick headache, loss of appetite, heartburn. ner«ousne»f impurities of the blood, and other ailmeDts arising trom » disordered state of the stomach and bowels* These vege- table pi^s are particularly recommended for general u»«\ table pilla are particularly recommended for general UI". and only require to be tri*d to prove their great efficacy. Being mild in their action they are invaluable to familir*, and may be taken at any time without interfering witt ordinary engagements. Sold in boxes at 7^d., 18. ltd., and 2s. 9d. each; or fret by post for 8,14, or 33 stamps. Prepared only byT. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool, and sold by most medicine vendors, and agents for Thomaa Emulsion of Syrups. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. THIS Invaluable Medicine, which has for JL nearly Half a Century had a large and inerea-- ing Sale, is admirably adapted to supply a fieai wan- —t-toat of a remedy always at band, wa«y of application, and certain in its results. The extraordinary cures effaeted by this wonderful preparation prove that where tibese Pitt" 4re used, pert. ct and robust health may be depended on. The following interesting case of restoration of health is one of the most recent; hundreds more might br add." 1, Waingate, Sheffield, July 26,1866. "To John Kay, Esq.—Dear Sir,—I hue much plea- sure in bringing to your notice another extraordinary ca. 01 cure through the use of your invaluable medicine Mre. Wellfoot, of 2. Sylvester-lane, in this town, has been t., many years afflicted with dropsy and spinal complaint to such an extent that ahe had to be lifted in on-i out of bed, having quite lost the use of her liasbs. For the last four years a be bas been under the ear. of some of the most eminent doctors, but eOllId not obtain any relief trom their treatment. Wbilo in this deplorable condition, she was advised to tiy Xaye • Worsdell's Fills, and, solely by their use, sbe has enlirely recovered her health, and is able to follow her usual em- ployment. From the extraordinary benefit the has re* wived from the use of )our medicine the is truiy grateful and thinks it her duty to make l,or case known, so thai other unfortunate persons, suffering as she bas done, may know where to find a remedy.—I remain, dear Sir, yours respecttully. (Signed) B. JMXIS. Prepared solely by JOHK KATE, Esq., Woodford, Essex. Sold b. all ClM>u.is»a and other D> aI.T» in Patent Medicines, at h. ljd., ',Is. Od., and 4o. M Wholesale Depot, 22, Br. «d-street,.London-

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