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Brynderwen, Midwfty between Abergavenny and Usk. SALE of FARMING STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HAY & STRAW, HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, &c. MR. WILLIAM J. HANDS will submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION, On Wednesday, the 29th of April, 1868, (Instead of the 30th, as previously advertised), on the Brynderwen Estate, the FARMING STOCK, &c., the property of the late Major STRETTON. Comprising cows and calves of the short-horn breed, fat sheep of the Cotswold and Shropshire cross, ewes and lambs of the same cross, yearling and two-year- old rams, true Cotswold breed; pigs of the pure Berkshire breed, carriage horses, hunters, carriages, harness (equal to new), saddles and bridles, horse cloths and rollers, suits of horse clothing, Agricultural Implements, in excellent order, and some of the latest improvements; ricks of Hay and Straw, &c. Full particulars will be given in Catalogues, which are in preparation, and may be had seven days prior to the Sale, on application to the Auctioneer. N.B.—The Hay will be sold to go off the premises, and ample time will be allowed for its removal. SPORTING DOGS. A Brace of very handsome Liver and White, and Black and White Pointers-third season. They are well broken, under good command and very steady upon their Game, and perfect in every respect. Also, two Brace of second season Spaniels, good rangers, under good command, and thoroughly broken. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneer's residence, 9, Westgate Buildings, Abergavennny. TOWN OF USK, Freehold Property. MR. JAMES GRAHAM, Jun., has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Golden Lion Inn, in the Town of Usk, On Friday, the loth of May, 1868, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, with a piece of BUILDING GROUND attached, known as tKo AnMrurTtY, situate in Tiridiro- Street, Usk. The above property has a first-class frontage, is most eligibly situated for business, and the land attached is sufficient for the erection of two houses. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. WADDINGTON AND GUSTARD, Solicitors, Usk, or to the AUCTIONEER, Monmouth. WANTED, a Steady, Married MAN, who under, stands general Farm Work, as BAILIFF. Good House and Garden.-Apply to Mr. C. COLEMAN, Prioress Mills, Usk. TO FARMERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.— Now in the Pontypool Union Workhouse, 5 Girls and 1 Boy, fit for service. Application to be made to the Master of the Workhouse. ~WTANTED, early in May, a thoroughly good 'I Married FARM SERVANT, who under- stands the management of Cattle and Sheep, and is a good Ploughman. This will be a good place for a man whose wife has been accustomed to washing, and who can occasionally render assistance in that way. There is a suitable Cottage for a residence on the ground. For particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. TO be LET, and may be entered upon 1st of May next, a neat and comfortable COTTAGE, com- prising four rooms upstairs, and a parlour, kftchen, back kitchen, and pantry on the ground floor. There is an extensive garden attached. The Cottage is situate in the village of LIan- denny, near the church, and within three minutes Walk of the railway station.-Apply to Mr. THOMAS JAMES, Upper Mardy, Llangeview. CIDER,—A.few Hogsheads of Good CIDER for Sale.—Apply to W. B. FISHER, Trostrey, near Usk. 'PO BE LET and may be entered upon immediately, X. a HOUSE and about an acre of land attached, in the parish of Gwehelog. Apply to Mrs. MARY WILLIAMS, near the Three Salmons, Usk. April 22nd, 1868. HARDING'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD.—Price 24s. per cwt., 12s.6d. per | cwt;, and 6s. 6d. per cwt.; carriage free to any railway station in the Kingdom. This is the cheapest and best preparation ever brought before the public for the use of all kinds of stock it will always te found to give the greatest satisfaction, as it hitherto has done. See Dr. Herapath's analysis, and testimonials from some of the most scientific men of the day, and largest agriculturists in the country. Sent (post free) on application. AGENTS WANTED. Manufactory-S TEA M SPICE MILLS, WINCANTON, SOMERSET. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that there is no FOOT-PATH in the field called CAERION, near ^ontsampit, by the River side. Any person found trespassing through the Grass will be dealt with ac- cording to law. JOHN WILLIAMS, Bell Inn, Llanbaddock. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.—"Thc COUNTY OBSERVER," has the LARGEST CIRCU- LATION in Monmouthshire of any Newspaper pub- lished. Being issued in the centre of the County, and widely circulated in both the AGRICULTURAL and MIN- j'Ra Districts, it is decidedly the best medium fo; Auctioneers, Solicitors, Tradesmen and others to make their notices known to the Inhabitants of Usk, Mon- mouth, Abergavenny, Pontypool, Caerleon, Blaena. x on.» Raglan, Chepstow, Newport, and the surrounding 'wishes. isH Wye Fishery District. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the Gentlemen undermentioned have been appointed by the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Counties after-mentioned, to act as Conservators for the WYE FISHERY DISTRICT, viz. :— HEREFORDSHIRE. Sir Edward Cludde Cockburn, Bart.,Pennoxstone, Ross. John Lloyd, jun., Esq., Huntingdon Court, Hereford. Richard Hereford, Esq., Sufton, Hereford. RADNORSHIRE. Hugh Powell Prickard, Esq., Dderw, Rhayader. Robert Lewis Lloyd, Esq., Rhydoldog, Rhayader. Walter Stuart Broadwood, Esq., Doldowlod, Rhayader. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. The Viscount Hereford, Tregoyd, Hay. Charles Alexander Wood, Esq., The Lodge, Hay. The Hon. GeoffreyM. C. Hill, Hawkstone,Shrewsbury. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Richard Foley Onslow, Esq., Newent. Colonel Edward Andrew Noel, Clanna Falls, Lydney. John Thompson, Esq., Badminton, Gloucester. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Osmond Arthur Wyatt, Esq., Troy House, Monmouth. Alexander Rolls, Esq., Croft-y-Bwla, Monmouth. Alexander Miller, Gentleman, Chepstow. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Captain Offley Malcolm Crewe-Read, R.N., Llandinam Hall, Shrewsbury. Lieut.-Col. Charles Hunter, Mount Severn, Llanidloes. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 15th April, 1868. Caerleon Cattle Sale.
Caerleon Cattle Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, have Licensed the holding of a SALE OF CATTLE, at Caerleon, in the County of Mon- mouth, on Friday, the 1st day of May, 1868, CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 15th April, 1868. Pontypool and Usk Highway District.
Advertising
TENDERS are invited for repairing and main- taining the Highways in the several parishes and hamlets comprising the above District for twelve months, from the 1st day of June next Conditions and particulars may be seen at the office of Mr. Henry Williams, the Surveyor, in Usk, where forms of tender can be obtained. Tenders to be sent to me hot later than noon on Monday, the 4th day of May next. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. KEATS, Clerk to the Pontypool and Usk Usk, 21st April, 1868. Highway Board PARSONS, FLETCHER, & Co's. xisriDi^isr STARCH. (Trade Mark, an Elephant.) THIS excellent STARCH, introduced by PAR- SONS, FIETCHBB, and Co., has met with a success unparalleled in the annals of the Starch Trade, and is known as the ELEPHANT STARCH. Ladies should insist on their Laundresses using this Starch, which, being manufactured by an improved pro- cess, is much purer, and consequently more glossy, re- quires no boiling-, and is ENTIRELY FREE FROM THE DES- TROYING EFFECTS TO THE LINEN, so common in other Starches now in use. 22, BREAD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Packets of g-lb., 1 lb., and lib., and in 41b. papers 2 by MR. JOHN EDWARDS, Chemist, Bridge-street, Usk, and all respectable Grocers. TO ADVERTISERS. TIIE "COUNTY OBSERVER" Is more Widely Circulated in the AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS Than any Newspaper Published in the County IMPORTANT. IF you want to BORROW MONEY, at a cheap rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock- street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that, with approved personal security, you can have any sum from X50 to f 2,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half-yearly or quar- terly instalments. Office hours 10 to 6. JVFONEY TO LEND.-To Tradesmen, Far- mors, and others.-MONEY immediately ad- vanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copy hold, and Freehold Property, from X50 to £5,000, at 5 per cent. interest. Upwards of five hundred thou- sand 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, furniture, and effects, intended for sale by motion. N.B —All applications by post to contain 4 stamps for rer) y. THOMAS ADKINS AND Co., SMETHWICK, NEAR BIRMINGHAM, HAVE much pleasure in offering the following prizes for competition at the next annual meeting of the Usk Farmers' Club, viz., a Silver Cup, value FIYE GUINEAS to the farmer who shall grow the best five acres of Swedes with Acffcns's Artificial Manures, and ONE GUINEA for the best twelve swedes grown with any manure. AGENT-MR. JOHN HOBBIS, • KEMEYS COMMANDER, NEAR USK. SPRING, 1868. JONES AND POWELL, BRIDGE STREET, USK, DEG RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEIR STOCK OF DRAPERY For the present Season, is now Ready for Inspection and will be found replete with all the Novelties in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Attire J. AND P. having bought heavily in Cotton Goods two months since, before the great advance in Cotton, are enabled to offer CALICOES and all COTTON GOODS at the old prices, and much below the present value. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ^DENTISTS# 30, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET, AND 448, STRAND, OPPOSITE CHARING CROSS RAILWAY STATION, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1830.-APPOINTMENTS FOR 1868. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE IN MONMOUTH AND HEREFORD. MONMOUTH-Every Fourth MONDAY, at Mr. J. Powell's, Plumber, Monnow-street.-Next visit, MONDAY, MAY 18. ABERGAVENNY-E very alternate TUESDAY, at Mr. Meredith's, Stationer, Cross-street, opposite the Post Office.- Next visit, TUESDAY. MAT-S; and TUESDAY, MAY 19. HEREFORD—Every alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mr. Webster's, Surveyor, 142, St. Owen's-street, nearly opposite the Shirehall. -Next visit, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6; and WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. ATTENDANCE FROM TEN TO FOUR. PAINLESS DENTISTRY, WITHOUT THE USE OF CHLOROFORM OR ANY ANAESTHETIC. A VALUABLE INVENTION, patented by Messrs. LEWIN and SIMEON MOSELY and SONS, Dentists, consisting in the adaptation of artificial teeth, without the use of springs or wires. The experience of a practice of nearly fifty years, extending over the greater part of the Kingdom, enables Messrs. Mosely to offer a system of perfectly painless Dentistry at a cost within the reach of all. Those who desire perfect mastication, correct articulation, with ease, comfort, beauty and regularity of features, are invited to inspect Messrs. Mosely's patent and peculiar method of fixing artificial teeth. By their continued experience and extensive practice, Messrs. Mosely have brought their system to such perfection that no public speaker or other need doubt through this means the immediate restoration of the articulatory and masticatory powers, whilst there is no possibility of the artificial means employed being detected by others, or of the slightest pain or trouble afterwards resulting to the most delicate or sensitive person. 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 Dentai Art unattainable in the provinces, except at the trouble and expense of a journey to the Metropolis. For the efficacy, utility, and success of system, vide Lancet. TEETHfrom 58. each. SETS from 5 to 30 GUINEAS, warranted. London Establishment-30, Berners-street, Oxford-street; and 48, 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. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY ONE OF THE SAME NAME. LA-WES' M A N- IT RES WERE the first CHEMICAL ARTIFICIAL MANURES manufactured and introduced, and have been in use for 27 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the Factories, all in first-rate condition. Lawes' Patent Turnip Manure. Dissolved Bones. r Lawes' Superphosphate of Lime. Lawes' Wheat, Barley, Grass, and Mangel Manures. Concentrated Corn and Grass Manures. Dr. Voelcker has inspected and sampled a bulk of 10,000 tons at Mr. LAWES' Factories; the report can be obtained on application. He states :— All the samples appeared to be equally dry, uniform in character, and finely prepared. Having inspected the bulk at Mr. LAWES Works, 1 can certify that the Turnip Manure now sent out from the bulk is a dry, well made, superior Artificial Manure, and is in excellent condition for delivery." AGENTS:— Messrs. Tucker Brothers, Abergavenny. Mr. Thomas Hallen, Ragland. I Mr. William Morgan, Magor, near Messrs. N, and F. Willmott, Pontypool. Mr. J. H. Sunderland, Hereford. Newport. Mr. J. W. Coles, Chepstow. Mr. Joseph Morris, Longhope, near Mr. A. Templeton, Glasbury. Mr. John Phillpotts, Skenfrith Mills, Ross. Mr. John E. Young, Hursley Skenfritb. Mr. J. M. Hall, Cardiff. Court, Letton, near Hereford. Mr. Matthews, Pool's Cottage, White Cross Road, Hereford. Genuine Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, SSc., Supplied direct by JOHN BENNET LAWES. OFFICES:— 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge I Dublin: 22, Eden Quay, I Shrewsbury: Market Square ESTABLISHED 1812. HAND T. PROCTOR invite the attention of Agriculturists to their SPECIAL BONE MANURES, • which are of a superior quality, and the most economical that can be used. PROCTOR'S TURNIP MANURE PROCTOR'S WHEAT MANURE PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE PROCTOR'S POTATO MANURE PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE. PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE PROCTOR'S POTATO MANURE PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Full Particulars sent free by post on application to Messrs. PROCTOR, or their AGENTS. ADDBEss-H. AND T. PROCTOR, ARTIFICIAL MANURE WORKS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. WORKS,—BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, CHESTER, AND BRISTOL. AGENTS:— MR. D. THOMPSON, Crickhowell, ME. THOMAS JONES, Llanthewy. STORES At MR. W. COOK'S, Sun Inn, .Abergavenny.. MB. T. R. HYAM'S Wyebridge-strcet, Monmouth. MODERATOR WHARF, Newport. MONEY— £ 850 in one or two sums; £ 500 and other sums ready to be advanced on approved Freehold Land security.-Apply, Mr. WILLIAM PRICE, Solicitor, 4, Castle Street, Abergavenny. P. J. PULLING, GROCER, &c., RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Usk and its Neighbourhood that he has opened a Business as Family Grocer & Provision Merchant, In Old Market Street, near the Town Hall, and in soliciting patronage begs to intimate that strict atten- tion will be given to all Orders entrusted to him. Usk, April 16th, 1868. To the Gentlemen, Farmers, and others of Usk and its Neighbourhood. WILLIAlVl DAVIES, HAVING taken to the Business and Stock of Mr. H GEORGE REYNOLDS, WHEELWRIGHT, of Llan- cayo, begs to solicit a continuance of the liberal support given to his predecessor, which he assures them it will be his study to deserve. A large quantity of Oak, Ash, and Elm Planks, and Elm Boards on Sale. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Llancayo, April 8th, 1868. First-class Beer, Ale, and Porter. -0- MR. J. THOMAS, Beaufort Arms, Usk, agent for the Alton Court Brewery, Ross, begs to inform the public that all orders entrusted to his care shall be promptly attended to. All kinds of ARTIFICIAL MANURE in stock of the best Qualities. WILLIAM BAYLISS, Coal and Lime Merchant, RAILWAY WHARF, USK, HAYING taken to the BUSINESS lately carried on by R. and J. PABKER, begs to solicit a con- tinuance of the favors conferred upon his predecessors, and to inform the inhabitants of Usk and its neigh- bourhood that his extensive connexions with the proprietors of the best Collieries, enables him to supply the RED ASH COAL from the Pontnewynydd, and other Collieries of first-rate qualities, on the most rea- sonable terms. The Abersychan Lime for builders, delivered in truck loads, at Usk Station, 10s. 6d. per ton-cash. Considered to be the the best in the county, for plastering, and general building purposes. TOP OF MOOR-STREET, CHEPSTOW. BINEHAM AND STRACEY, (Successors to Mr. Thomas Hunt.) BEG respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Chepstow and its Yicinity, that they have taken to the GUNSMITH BUSINESS formerly carried on by Mr. Thomas Hunt as above, and beg to assure the Gentlemen who favoured their predecessor with their commands, that they will continue to execute all Repairs of GUNS, PISTOLS, BRIGHTSMITHS' WORK, &c., in the same Workmanlike Manner, at Reasonable Charges. Bell-hanging and Smithwork in all its Branches. Powder, Shot, Gunwadding, &c., always in Stock. N.B.-The GUN DEPARTMENT will be conducted by experienced workmen. THOMAS AGG, PONTYPOOL, IS NOW SELLING TEA AT TWO SHILLINGS PER POUND! Worthy of Public Attention. T. Respectfully Solicits one Trial. MR. C. A. COURT, AUCTIONEER, -LTJ- TIMBER SURVEYOR AND GENERAL VALUER, Agent and Inspector for the Scottish Union Live Stock, Fire, and Life Insurance Company, &c. MONEY ADVANCED 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 I, Monnow-street Monmouth. JAMES GRAHAM, JUNIOR, AUCTIONEER ACCOUNTANT, YALUEE, COMMISSION, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT. VALUATIONS made of every des- cription of Property. N.B.—Immediate settlement after each Sale. Office, Over-monnow, Monmouth. Lime! Lime! TO BUILDERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. T P. HAMBLETON, JUN. Begs to inform the Public that he has opened the FREEHOLD LAND LIME KILNS, I near Pontypool, Lately carried on by Mr. Hair, and is now ready to supply GOOD LIME at a reasonable rate. .< '0 PARlbhi. ULi'l'LC:i!:ltS.-Surveyors' and Overseers' Rate and Cheque Books, in accordance vith the Act, may be had of J. H. Ckik., Bookseller Usk-