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CL AR E, COSSENS, & Co' s. CAPITAL HARVEST ALES ad. Bd. and 10a. per Gallon, GENUINE, FAMILY ALES In 9, is, and 36 Gallon Casks, at Is. Is. 2d. and Is. 4d. per gallon. Brewery:—Trinity Street, Cardiff. Stores—Bridge Street, Usk. A NEW AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK NOW ON SALE AT J. J. AND E. EDWARDS, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, MILLINERS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, AND HABERDASHERS, FAMILY GROCERS, FLOUR, MEAL, & PROVISION MERCHANTS, NEAR THE TOWN HALL, USK, B LI I 13 G E S T R E E T USK. ARTHUR RIVERS EGS most, respectfully to iiifordl the iribabitaiit,s of -USli and Tielgi-iboiirbood that he liafi the I B Pi,emiseg lately occupied by Alr, W, A. DAY, where lie purposes cii,ryiii, on i)u"ies as a WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, and has been appointed Avent for MESSRS. TRAVERS' WINES AND SPIRITS ALSO AGENT FOR MR. WATKINS'S NOTED HEREFORD ALE, BASS'd ALES, & MANDER'S DUBLIN STOUT. ALE & STOUT (BOTTLED ON THE PREMISES) ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK v i A ,rtrem0D?de' Gin^er Beer> Soda Water, etc, in any quantity. Hereford Ales at lOd Is., Is 2d ard Is. 4d. per g,l in 9,18, and 36 gallon casks. Bass's Ales at Is. 2d, is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 8d., and Is. 10d. per gallon, in 18 and 36 gallon casks. Established 1782. JAMES WILLIAMS, SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, U S K ■ THE COMING HARVEST. MOWING MACHINE STRAPS!! MO W IXG MAC H I N EST It A P S Of single, stout brown backs, or double-lined grooved stitched, at Manufacturers prices. A Stock made p for tie Season. Waggon and Cart Ropes, any length and weight, at per lb., of best make. Complete Pair Horse Harness, made specially for mowing and reaping purposes, light and durable to order. Gig, Carriage, Tandem, Cart, and every description of Harness made up on the premises for Quality Evor/deBcriptim»e in connection with the Trade supplied. J. W's. complete Colt Breaking Tackle is on hire. Horses easily mouthed and broken with safety. PUNCTUAL AND PERSONAL ATTENDANCE PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY GUARANTEED. ARTIFICIAL TEETH r' D E N I S fyo* 30, BERNERS-STREET ,tOXFORD-STREET, J AND" 448, STRAND OPPOSITE PRARTKP RAILWAY STATION, LONDON. W1Ji CHARING-CKObS -•TT^rr^r The Oldest Established English Dentists. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF ATTENDANCE IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AND HEBE FORDS RTRTT ATTENDANCE FROM ELEVEN TILL FOUR KiiKEFOKI)SHIJiE. Next visits:—Monmouth, Monday, July 8, Ausust 12. Abemavmnw r,,h, o it- on Kington, July 9, 23, August 6, 20. Hereford, every Wednesday, at Mr. Webster's, 151, St. Owen^street DENTISTRY.-Mears. LKWIN MOSBLY and SON'S improved ARTI "~T -TEETH are recommended by the most eminent of the medical profession as undeniably the bes substitute for the natural organs, securing, without possibility nf Hip «n„ii,aot ""uemaoiy tne bes and comfort. They are the lightest, strongest, most eCnJS and durLh 1 J?bfltP™n'h^r^atef am.0uut of ease retained in the mouth without springs, wires, or arge and cumbersome nlafps FW pffiranv securely tion, and the restoration of the original youthful appearance'of nature is so perfect as to frequently deceive tb/Uarers themselve" MeS the gas enables them to guarantee a perfectly painless performance of all annprtninim- L the use of ease and comfort unobtainable by any other method, pain, unnleasantry or danger hpfnu ft n ry ^If sPe^d, J. T. W. Thudichum,of the Pathological Laboratory 'St. Tho.nas'rH^tol in§?L 8 I1 18/0, says It possesses all the advantages of chloroform to heexSn 0f evirTZit 1 §t' Bmell, and produces quickly, in four or five full inspirations, a perfect anoesthesia in whiph J,a a^e' as f10 performed without causing pain, and hardly a minute, after the cessation of its inhalation °Pe,?tlons can he patient has entirely disappeared. It never produces unpleasant sensation^c^ ever been a case of danger under its influence." P'or the efficacy, utility, and success of the r ] Tooth Extraction, guaranteed painless, 10s.6d. No fee charged for extractions when the better de? All cription of artificial teeth are required. Artificial Teeth from 5s. each Sets from £5 5s. All their Artificial Teeth being constructed in their own work-rooms in London Messrs MnwliraM 0Lv,i 1 th6ir PaHentS th°Se hiSl,OT res0m'ces of the except at the tiouble and expense ot a journey to the metropolis. Only London Establishments 30, Beruers-street, Oxford-street; and 448. Strand (opposite the Charm across Railway station), where patients visiting London wil meet with every attention free of charge All Consultations and every Information FBEE & NO CONNECTION WITH ANYONE < I THE SAME NAME. Good Harvest Ales at Clark, Cossens & Co's Stores, Bridge Street, Usk, at SIX-PENCE PER GALLON. KI N G'S II E A D COMMERCIAL HOT EL,; USK. WILLIAM MORGAN TJjEGS to inform his numerous friends that he has taken to the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, 1 ) where he trusts, by the strictest attention to business, and keeping Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the finest quality, to merit and obtain a share of their support. Good stable accommodation. Ostler kept. N.B.—AN ORDINARY ON MARKET AND FAIR DAYS AT ONE O'CLOCK. POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES. JOHN WILLIAMS, NEWPORT STEAM MARBLE WORKS, CLARENCE PLACE, NEWPORT. Monuments, Headstones, &c,, to order. Choicest designs. A large and varied Stock always to select from. FOR SALE, — A 6 H.P. THRESHING JL MACHINE, by Ruston, Proctor, and Co.— Apply to GEORGE PRICE, Middle-street, Usk. EOR SALE,—PRIME WINTER OATS for Seed, by Mr. WILLIAM JENKINS, bailiff, Goytrey Farm. TO LET,-14 acr^ of GC)OD'GIlASs7AT^r- X math, or Cattle to Tack.—Inquire at MBS. DUNN'S, The Willows, Usk. T OST.—from Llandenny Court, Two WELS H L EWES, long tails, and pitch marked, 1. W. on right side, and ear marked n the piece cut out. All reasonable expenses will be paid by JOHN WALTERS, Jun., Llande" OUU.J, rPO BE LET, with immediate possession, or X SOLD a convenient RESIDENCE, with kitchen and flowerfgardeus, stabling, &c., in the town of Usk.-Appty to Mr. GUSTARD, Usk. rIPO BE LET, with immediate possession, A 1 NEAT VILLA RESIDENCE, in the town of Usk, late in the occupation of the Rev T. Clapp. The house contains Dining, Drawing, and Six Bed- rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and other domestic offices, with Good Garden.-Apply to Mr. H. A. ADDIS, St. Mnryport-street, Usk. Usk, xMarch 28th, 1878. Tested by the Public Analytical Chemists. PURE TEA SECURED IN TINFOIL PACKETS. Free from all mineral colour, or other adulteration —— wholesome & invigorating—of great strength and delicious flavour—and cheaper and better than any other Tea. Qualities from 2/- to 4/- per lb. Sold by upwards of Three Thousand. authorised Age/its throughout the Kingdom- LOCAL AGENTS:— Sold by J. H. CLARK, Observer Office.
COUNTY COURTS IN CIRCUIT 24.
COUNTY COURTS IN CIRCUIT 24. COURTS will be held in the several Court-towns in the said Circuit, before John Maurice Herbert, Esq., the Judge thereof, on the days here- under mentioned ri]^7S July Aug. Sept Usk. 17 — Abergavenny ]2 9 Monmouth. 15 12 g..c Chepstow 1G 13 a A Pontypool 17 14 | Tredegar is 15 « ° 19 16 gig Newport 10 (> 22 19 i) 23 20 En These Courts are held only in alternate months The Court will sit punctually at 10, except at Usk where it will sit at I and at Chepstow where it will sit at 11.
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THE COT TAG EGA R D E FE R PRICE 1s., BOUND IN CLOTH. THE KITCHEN GARDEN DEPARTMENT -i- treats of Soils, Situation, Manures, Seed Sowing 1 lanting the most approved kinds of Vegetables and the best mode of cultivation, with a description of the insects that most infest the kitchen garden and the means destroying them. The Iruit Garden .feats of raising Fruit Trees by Slips, o Pr* r, ^erS' vvith the operations of Grafting Budding, 1 l'umng, and Training accompanied by numerous engravings to assist the amateur in his work, and a des- cription of the insects and birds by which fruit trees are attacked. The Flower Garden treats of the cultivation of our most popular annual, biennial, and perennial border Flowers. neciduous and evergreen Shrubs, Bulbs, Corms, and lubers. A calendar of monthly operations, and a select list of sorts are attached to each department. Published by MILNER & CO., Halifax and London and Sold by all Booksellers. FULL DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS OF THE MURDERS AT LLANGIBBY From the time the atrocious deed was committed to the close of the Monmouth Assizes. WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE USK GLEANER ON TUESDAY AUGUST 6. PRICE THREE-PENCE. ORDERS SHOULD BE GIVEN EARLY. A VIEW OF THE COTTAGE Where the Murders took place may be had of the COUNTY 0];?I-:RVER Agents, PRICE SIXPENCE. QELLING OFF.—14 days CLEARANCE SALE O of BOOTS, SHOES.-Note the address: W. HAZELBY, Armoury House, Usk. "THE USK GLEANER," CONTENTS OF PART 6. The Folly at Pontypool The Dixton Bible Rambles among wild flowers Soiree in Usk Castle Building'petty sessions courts A worthy example New Court house at Usk Miry Williams in the Usk John Frost's pardon Mr. Williams and his "Lark' Chepstow Rifle V. Corps Wellington and the Button maker The Inspector's story Fraukfoat-on-the-Main Mabel's Diamond ring Uncle Carl's heiress Princess Charlotte of Wales Ventilating sleeping rooms The spirit of youth Ancient and modern fashions Statistics of Jews Execution of Charles I. Afghan views of honor Roast beef and salad Occupattons of Heaven Floral adornments An Eastern story Paul Winship and Mary Good for something The Cactus family Something to his advantage A runaway match Usk Castle and its owners The UJe chronicle for Jnne Hunt and Peterloo Castellated architecture Usk Churchwardens meeting Napoleon the First Time and money Bengal marriages How to clean plate An evening on the Alps The Last Irish Harpers The Lily of the Valley Wit and humour Facts and Scraps POETliY, A Spelling Bee Think of me Homeward Out in Australia A- chorus of Angels I see thee in my dreams The Bells are ringing The Engaged Ring BIOGRAPHY. Lord Tredegar PART 8, PRICE 3d, NOW RKADY, T' O U R I s T S GUIDE F R O M 1 ROSS TO MONMOU i II; AND MONMOUTH TO TINTERN ABBEY W1NDCLIFF AND CIIEPSTOW; WITH PLATES. ON 15 SHILLING E\CH. CHOREA SANCTI VITI, THE DANCE OF I ST. VITUS, PARALYSIS, and NERVOUS D &ORDKRS.—Dr. R BARTON, of Raglan, under- takes to cure the above dreadful maladies by a specific. 1 ne receipt has been in his family for several generations. St. Vitus Dauce. so called, proceeds from paralysis of the spine, affects seriously the whole nervous system, sottens the brain, and ultimately ends in insanity. The medicine is also a specilfc tor tits of all kinds. Dr. R. JiARTON has practised in Raglan 35 years, and during that time has cured thousands, and never in one instance missed performing a cure. He has several hundred testimonials by him from respectable people. DR. BARTON Was an articled pupil and partner for five years with the eminent physician, the late Dr. Moore, of Usk. lerms moderate. ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTUHAL ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED 1844. rpi-JE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Hunters, Ponies, Draught Horses, and Show of Stock, Live and Dressed Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Grain and Root Crops, wdl be held at ABERGAVENNY, in the Cattle Market and Field adjoining,) On THURSDAY, the 3rd day of OCTOBER, 1878, when upwards of THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS will be offered for Competition in the usual Dis- tribution of Prizes. OPEN TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. For further particulars, Schedules of Prizes, Rules, and Entry Forms, apply to the Secretary, MR. JAMES STRAKER, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTS, 1869, 1873, and 1874. IN the matter of the Foundation known as the CHARITY of ROGER EDWARDS, in the Parishes of Usk, Llangeview, Gwernesney, and Llangwm Ucha, in the County of Monmouth, and elsewhere. The Committee of Council on Education have approved of a SCHEME for the future management of above-named FOUNDATION, And Notice is Hereby Given that unless within two months after the publication of this Notice, a Petition is presented to Her Majesty in Council, in pursuance of Section 39 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, or a Petition is presented to the Com- mittee of Council on Education in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, such SCHEME may be approved by Her Majesty with- out being laid before Parliament. Copies of the SCHEME, price Sixpence each, may be obtained from Mr. J. H. CLARK, Book. seller, Bridge-street, Usk, or from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, S.W. This SCHE ME may also be seen, without charge, at the said Office of the Charity Commission. Education Department, PATRICK CUMIN, 15th August, 1878. Assistant Secretary. rT~ 0~~ T I C E. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons TRESPASSING on "Little Trostrey" Farm, in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. And further, that the liberties (if any) heretofore enjoyed by certain persons in that re- tpeot, are, from this date severally withdrawn. Dated this 21st day of August, 1878. THOS. WATKINS, Proprietcr. WANTED-a Situation as Kitchenmaid or TV Under Housemaid, in the Neighbourhood of Ross or Monmouth. 12 months' character can be given.-Apply, B., Observe)' Office, Usk. WANTED immediately, TWO GOOD COOKS, for London. Wages, £ 22 and £ 24.—Apply Mus. BROWN, Registry Office, Kemeys-road, Griffithstown, Pontypool. IT^OUND STRAYED—in the Neighbourhood tf Usk, TWO SHEEP-—The same can be had by the owner giving a description of the same, and paying the expenses incurred, at the Office of this Paper. MR. HUMPHREYS DAVIES, (Late Cornelius Evans and Son.) AUCTIONEER, ARCHITECT. LAND SURVEYOR, VALUER. Established 40 years. Commissions include all expenses. Monies realized by Auction paid day after sale. Offices, 15, High-street, Newport, Mon. PARSONS AND BALDING, (Late Charles Edward Parsons.) AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, Auditors, Valuers, House and Estate Agents', TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY AND LIQUIDATION. In connection with Messrs J. & S. B. Parsons, Bristol. Removed from 24, High-street, to TREDEGAR CHAMBERS, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT. Just Published, 80 pp., Price One Shilling. "T ORDS AND COMMONS."—A Specimen L number of the new weekly journal, Lords and Commons, will contain Memoirs of Parliament, and a mass of the chief speeches in and out of Parliament during the past week. Lords and. Commons is intended to record every public speech delivered in and out of Parliament, and every public letter written by members of both Houses of Parliament. A copy of the Specimen Number, post free, for One Shilling. Clubs, Newsrooms, and Exchanges, may have the Specimen Numbcr free OIl sen ding their address to the Publishing Office, 11, m. Bride-street, London, or (which is preferred) to tin- Automatic Printing Works, Crewe. Lords ami C'/mmmis, Crewe, is sufficient. Lords and Commons may be had through any Newsagent.