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DENTAL SURGERY. Attendance in the Principality as for the last 30 Yeai s MR. LEWIN MOSELY, DENTIST, 30, BERNERS STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1820. Private Rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1861. Days of attendance for SEPTEMBER. CHEPSTOW.—MONDAY, September 23rd, at the George Hotel. ABERGAVENNY.—TUESDAY, September 24th., at Mr. Williams, Saddler, next door to the Angel Hotel. NEWPORT.—THURSDAY, September26. ilONMOUTH.—THURSDAY, Oct. 10, at Mr. J. Powell's, Monnow-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The constant complaints and numerous severe diseases ca'used by the use of METALS, SOFT COMPOSITIONS, and other ABSORBING AGENTS, in the manufacture of Artificial Teeth and Plates, induces Mr. LewinMosely, Dentist, (esta- blished 30 Years) to call especial notice to a new, invaluable, and patented invention, highly recommended by the lead. tag members of the faculty, in London, Paris, and elsewhere. Of its numerous advantages explained in the specifications of patent, the following require particular attention. Con- sisting of one continuous piece of enamelling, the Artificial leeth present an uniformly even surface to the action of the mouth and tongue, preventing lodgment of food, and the vitiated secretions so universally complained of in the system now in use. No METALS, SPRINGS, WIRES, or FASTENINGS, are required; and the composition being moulded while in a perfectly plastic state, can be fitted Over the most sensitive stump, loose tooth, or tender gum, without the slightest pain or inconvenience, avoiding ex- traction and all operations. Constant Attendance at the Town Residence, No. 30, Werners-street, Oxford-street, W., where Patients and let- ters will meet with immediate attention. Fees to suit all classes.—Consultation free. T. EVANS, BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MANUFACTURER, AND CURRIER, 16, CROSS-STREET, ABERGAVENNY, bEGS to call the attention of the Public to the LARGE STOCK « of BOOTS and SHOES of every Wk~ W description he has constantly on dand. RIFLE GAITERS, Hn Made from the primest Cowhide, H|H||H Oil the most Reasonable Terms. Suitable for Shooting or Walking Purposes. fWlil N.B. With the large resources. 1MIH at his command, T. E. is enabled V Jftfaii to execute Orders to any extent IlPon the Shortest Notice. The South Wales Coal Company BEG to announce that they have commenced busi- ness at the uuder mentioned Stations on the COLEFORD, MONMOUTH, USK AND PONTYPOOL RAILWAY, and that a regular supply will be kept of the BEST WELSH AND RED ASH COALS, At the following prices for CASH. Monmouth .lis. Gd. per ton at the wharf. "ill tow I Is. Gd. » Raglan.lls. Os. -> I' Llandenny .lis. TJsk loi- 0s- M >> Li, Brush, Small and other Coals for ai purposes procured to order, prices of which and other particulars may be known by appying the Company's Local Agents, Mr. R. BRUNT, Monmouth, and MII.EVANS, Usk, or to the Superin- tendent, Mr. Wii, POOLE, Abergavenny. ^July 8.1861. GliEAT SALE!! GREAT SALE!! -:0:- A Rare opportunity at ELIZABETH WHITE'S, ^EADY-MADE CLOTHIER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER, 23, HIGH STREET, ABERGAVENNY, ^EARING OUT AT A GREAT REDUCTION, LIST OF PRICES: —• COATS. ^ack Cloth, reduced from 15s.Od. to lls.9d. Superfine, ditto 25s.Od. to ISs.Od. i^eed, ditto 12s.Od. to 9s.()d ~°loredCloth, ditto lls.6d. to 9s 6d. Superfine, ditto 25s.Od. to 18s.0d. TROWSERS. ^Ue Cloth, reduced from I2s.6d. to 9s.6d. ~uperfine, ditto 17s. 6d. to 13s.6d. ^°fored,j ditto 8s.6d. to 5s 6d. ■vjrills, ditto 5s.Gd. to 4s.3d. OOTS and SHOES Equally Low in'Proportion. Observe the Address, 2'3, High St., Abergavenny. TtrOURNING MANTLES & BONNETS The Newest and Prettiest Shapes,-A Fresh. SUpply received every Month from London, at the ^ost Moderate Prices, at DAVIES & POTTER'S, ■pontypool. PONTYPOOL. West Midland "rms Eating House. CLA KKKCFI S KELT. S^VitJiin easy distan■ e oj bosh the Railway Stations} PHIS Establishment has been fitted up in the most .• approved manner, and possesses every conve- for visitors, whose patonage is respectfully 0licited. .DINNERS, LUNCHEON, TEA, and COFFEE n the '°i'test notice. Draught and bottled ALE andPoii- CIDER, &c. of superior quility. WELL AIRED BEDS. WILLIAM JONES, Proprietor. Y A BOON TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. JDST PUBLISHED for GRATUITOUS Jtj. CIRCULATION, a new edition of 20,000 copies of 0p £ E WARNING VOICE. By HENRY SMITH, Doctor Tu. ^edicine of the Rojal Lniversicy of Jena, &c. A judical Work on the Causes, Symptoms, and Cure of jjer^ous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimness of Sight, jj^silude, Indigestion, Blushing, Dislike of Society, 050uRhts of Self-destruction, Fears of Insanity, and all j «er Mental or Nervous Disorders, which, if neglected or ,j Properly treated, result in consumption and premature Every young man should read this little book who Ues his health, happiness, and peace of mind. It is the ji e ffuide to those who desire a speedy and private cure. e to any address, 011 receipt of a stamped directed JN °PE. By Dr. HENEI SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, vistock-square, London, W.C. Protected by Letters Patent. Hp HE CHAMPION LIVER & STOMACH PILLS. JL These Pills are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent Physicians of the day are pre- pared by an able and experienced chemist, and are ac- lcowledged by the Faculty to be the most valuable medi- dine for all disorders of the stomach and derangements of the liver, ever prepared. Try a box, numerous testimonials have been given of their efficacy. Sold in boxes, Is. l £ d. each, by Messrs. Barclay ana Sons, wholesale agents, London by J. H. Clark, Book- seller, Usk Thomas Roderick, Druggist, Pontypool; and all Medicine venders. TESTIMONIAL. Gwehelog, December, 1859. Sm,-After suffering for several years from acute pains in my side, back, chest, and stomach, and after calling in several medical men and trying every remedy, I still suf- fered severely from the complaints. At length I was in- duced to try the" CHAMPION LIVER AND STOMACH PILLS," sold by you. The first box gave me great relief. I then purchased a second box, its contents completely eradicated the disease, and I am now in perfect health. Having received so much benefit from these pills myself, I think I am only doing a service to the public in recommending them. JOHN ROBERTS. To Mr. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk. Pontypool, Jan. 20, 1860. SIR,-For some years I suffered very much from an affection of the Liver. The medical men to whom I ap- plied gave me pills which removed the complaint for a short time, bat it returned as bad as ever after a week or ten daj-3. Hearing of the CHAMPION PILLS," I resolved to try them, and I am happy to say, that after taking a few doses, I felt much better, and it is now three months since I have experienced any return of my old complaint. If I have the head ache, or a pain in the side or shoulders, I take a couple of the Champion Pills at night, and feel all right next day. WM. MORGAN. « "|)RAYER BOOKS, BIBLES J- & CHUIWH SERVICES in Roan, Calf. Velvet, Morocco, T-iif Jl'° nlpT1 V and Antique Bindings, with or without cases, rims, and clasps. kk Periodical Publications and New Works procured from the London Publishers every Thurs- morningt ^at J- H. Clark's HOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped with Crests, Initials, Mottoes, or any Design, at J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. PORTEMONNAIES — PURSES —WALLETS- POCKET BOOKS—PENCIL CASES and PEN- KNIVES, at J. H. CLAIZICII;, Usk. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.—The "USK ORSERVER has the LARGEST CIRCULATION in the COUNTY OF MONMOUTH of any Newspaper published. Being issued in the centre of the County, and widely cir- culated in both the AGRICULTURAL and MITRAL Districts, it is decidedly the best medium for Auctioneers, Soli- citors, Tradesmen and others to make their Notices known to the Inhabitants of Unit, Abergavenny, Ponty- pool, Caerleon, Blaenavon, Raglan and the surrounding Parishes. JUST PUBLISHED, Paper Covers, Is. Paper Boards, and Illustrated with 6 copper-plate Views, 2s., TH E HAiSTD-BOOS TO Monmouthshire & South Wales: OR a Descriptive and Historical TOUR from GLOUCESTER 10 MILFORD, including the Castles, Abbeys, Towns, and Interesting Objects within an easy distance of the South Wales Railway. By J. H. CLARK. Sold by all Booksellers, and at the Railway Stations. FOR SALE.—A COBURG, built by a Bristol JL maker, and is in excellent condition. It is a close Carriage, but could be made an open oiie. Apply to Mr. W. B. Gething, Usk. LLANGWM BAPTIST CHAPEL. rjMTE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS will be _L preached on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1861, when the Rev. GEO. COSENS will preach at Penuiel, at half-past 10 in the morning, and at Llangvvm at half-past 2 in the afternoon, and at 6 in the evening. Collections will be made at the close of eachservice. TENTS and MARQUEES LET on HIRE, by W. COOPER, BRIDGE INN, ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF IRONMONGERY. -:0:- GEORGE RUDGE and CO., begs to X announce that, being about to make some Alterations in their Establishment, they are preparing to OFFER a LARGE STOCK of i-URNISHING, BUILDING, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, tor CASH only. The SALE to Commence on SATURDAY next, SEPT. 7 THE USEFUL LIBRARY, Is. each. American Receipt Book I Culpeper's Herbal Buchan's Domestic Medicine Cooke's Letter Writer Clater's Farrier Domestic Cookery Clater's Cuttle Doctor Wesley's Primitive Physic Cottage Gardener Young Man's Companion Culpepeper's Doctor YoungWoman'sCoinpanion Sold by J. H. CLARK, Bridge Street, Usk. DR. MOORE'S VEGETABLE, LIVER, & STOMACH PILLS, A RE Prepared only by T. WIGGINTON, XJL CnEMisT, near the Bridge, USK, from a Prescription presented to him by the late eminent Physician Dr. MOORE. These Pills have been found a most efficacious remedy ofr Derangement of the Digestire Organs, Torpid Action of the Liver and Stomach, which produce Indigestion and the several varieties of Bilious and Liver Complaints, attended by more or less of the following symptoms:— Frequent sickness, acidity or heartburn, giddiness, head- ache, drowsiness, dimnesi of sight, loss of appetite, weight or oppression in the stomach after food, pain in the region of the lirer, sometimes extending to the right shoulder; interrupted sleep, a sensation of pain or fulness across the forehead, which very commonly proceeds from intemper- ance all proceeding from a bad state of the stomach. SOLD IN BOXES, 7td. AND Is. ltd. These Pills can be sent to any part of the Kingdom by sending 14 stamps to T. WIGGINTON, Chemist, Usk. One Hundred Testimonials can be shewn if wished for.
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SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. I WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY—MONMOUTH & USK, and KEWPORT ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD SECTION. WEEK DATS SUNDAYS WEEK DATS SUNDAY.- j WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS Exp. 1,2,3 1, 2 3 1&2 1,2,3 Exp 1,2,3, Mail jl, 2,3 1,2.3 1,2,3 1,2,3 ? ,1 & 2,1,2,3 1 & 2 Exp 1,2,3 1 &2 Exp Mail 1,2,3 1,2,31,2,311,2,3 1~23 123 123 f23 f23 f23 12 3 § 123 T23 i 2~3 f23 1 2 3TT2~3 123 1 23 123 8 1 23 12 3T" Stations. «m am am am am am am prnjam am am pm ) Stations < a in j am am am am pm pm j pm am am am ] pm j FROM class class class class class class class class class FROM class class class class class class class class class New Milford 2 45 8 15 11 0 4 26 g « :10 40 < London! 6 + 0 9 4011 0 2 0 4 50 8 10 8 oi amamampmpmpm a m p m amam ampmpmpm p mam pm Haverfordwest 8 40 11 27 4 50 5 *>• 11 5 (Gloucester 6 45 11 10 1 10 3 SO 6 30 8 20 2 15 9 20 3 0 6 0 MONMOUTH 9 15 12 35 5 10 12 0 7 0 HEREEOKD 9 0 12 4o 3 5 8 0 11 40 7 45 Narberth road — 9 5 12 2 5 18 P « 11 37 C Lydney 7 37 II 58 4 17 7 16 8 54 2 56 10 11 3 48! 6 48 Dmgestow 9 26 12 45 5 21 12 11 7 11 Pontnlas 9 28 1 7 3 36 8 22 12 12 8 -jO Carmarthen 3 52 6 15 9 55 12 50 5 591 "7 12 24 2 0 C Chepstow 7 55 12 17 1 55 4 34 7 35 9 9 3 14 10 38 4 15! 7 15 RAGLAN Road 9 43 1 2 5 39 12 29 7 29 ABERGAVENNY 10 0 1 30 4 9 8 47 12 4o 8 43 Lianelly 7 2 10 45 1 41 6 44 £ B 1 16 2 51 ( Newport .10 30 8 40 1 0 2 30 5 25 8 18 9 34- 3 48 8 0 11 37 5 5| 8 5 Llaudenny 9 48 1 7 5 44 12 34 7 34 Little Mill June 10 22 4 35 1 8 9 8 Swansea arrive 4 55 7 45 11 30 2 24 7 24 I 1 50 3 35 ( Cardiff .10 50 9 5 1 25 2 46 5 56 8 45 9 54 4 12 8 26 12 3 5 29' 8 25 UsE 10 0 ••• 1 17 3 15 5 53 12 45 7 45 TT" dep. ,4 45 7 25 11813 10 5011 13 2 9 7 0 a- 8 50 2 0 4 30 C Bridgend .j 10 0 2 22 3 15 7 1 ~— 10 27 4 52 "12 57 6 28:—- Little Mill") arr. 10 15 1 32 3 28 6 10 1 0 8 0 NEWPOBT 9 0 7 lo 3 0 5 4o 8 50 4 0 Neath 8 0 —— 11 13 11 401 2 40 7 31 9 15 2 32 4 55 ( Neatli .I 10 47 3 8 3 45 7 5 11 4 5 32 9 45! 1 41 7 17 Junction ) dep 10 22 1 3D 6 12 1 8 1 8 0• Pontnewydd 9 14 3 10 5 00. 9 0 4 10 Bridgend 5 23 9 0 12 5 12 18! 3 37! 8 7 i" 3 13 5 38 ( Swansea,arrivel. 2,3 11 23 3 35 4 15 b 25 11 25 6 210 10. 2 6 7 47 Pontypool Road,10 40 2 5 6 20 1 23 8 10 — RhyameyJu ^40 5 o 8 35 3 48 Cardiff 6 0 7 5 9 5611 15 1 17 12 49, 4 361, 8 49 8 011 0 4 6 6 41 ( dep. 8 011 0|#4 10 3 55 8 0 5 37 10 15 7 52 Crumhn 11 0.^ 2 25 1 40 8 27 Crumlin A O o 8 48 4 3 Newport 6 28 7 710 3011 35 1 50 1 20 5 13 9 13 8 2711 23 4 38 7 13 C Lianelly 8 37 11 481 4 55 4 35 8 53 6 17 10 60 8 24 Hengoed Ju.|ll 15 2 40 1 00 8 41 Pontypool Road 9 30 7 30 i 0 6 20 b o 9 lo 4 20 Chepstow 6 63 8 1311 9 2 33 1 46 5 57 9 47 9 6 — 5 16 7 51 ( Carmarthen. 9 2012 34! 5 42 5 20 9 40, +7 2 11 37 9 9 7 2 Pontnewydd |10 40 7 11 1 28 9 28 Little Mill) arr j 9 3o <$30 fa 15 9*0 4,33 Lydney 7 8 8 4111 2!) 2 50 6 1810 5 9 24 5 36 8 11 I Narberth road'lO 7 1 21.(6 28 5 55'— 743——" 10 0 7 43 NEWPORT |10 50 2 10 7 30 1 40 9 40 Junction J dep, 9 40 10 3 35 6 40 9 30 4 40 Gloucester 8 0 0 4012 40 3 55 2 45 7 2012 4u 10 16 6 25 8 55 < Haverfordwest 10 32 1 46; 6 55 6 15 8 11 10 34 8 11 USK 10 0 6 5U b 55 J 45 4 55 London .11 15 2 5 5 0 8 50 6 0 11 0 4 35 5 55, 10 50 ( New Millord 11 0 2 5 7 20 6 35 8 36 11 0 8 36 Little Mill June U 32 3 30 6 lo 9 25 4 33 Llandenny 10 10 4 0 7 5 9 5o 5 5 I 1 < ASEKGAVENNY 8 1 12 0 3 56 6 41 9 50 5 0 Raglan Road 10 15 4 5 7 10 „s 10 0 5 10 | I I ( Pantrilas 8 28 12 28 4 25 7 13 10 20 5 30 Dingestow 10 35 4 23 7 28 10 19 5 28 EEKEFOBD 8 55 il'3 55 4 52 7 40 10 45 5 55 MONMOUTH 10 45 •• 4 35 j 7 40 10 30 5 40 § Express from Swansea. X -^st> 2nd, & 3l'd Class to South Wales only and Ireland 1, 2, & 3 class from Swansea. fl, 2, & 3 class f rom Carmarthen. |
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NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL,BLAENAVON RAILWAY. UP-TRAINS. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STARTING FROM am pm pm pm am pm NEWPORT. 9 01 35 5 08 09 30 8 0 Lantarnaml. 9 6 1 41 5 68 69 36 8 6 Cwmbran 9 10 1 45 5 10 8 10 9 40 8 10 Pontnewydd 9 14 1 49 5 14 8 14 9 44 8 14 Pontrhydyrun 9 18 1 53 5 18 8 18 9 48 8 18 Pontypool 9 35 2 10 5 35 8 35 10 5 8 35 Pontnewynydd 9 39 2 14 5 39 8 39 10 9 8 39 Abersychan 9 44 2 19 5 44 8 44 10 14 8 44 Gwmavon 9 52 2 27 5 52 8 52 10 22 8 52 Blaenavon to 0 2 35 6 09 0 10 30 9 0 DOWN TRAINS WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STARTING FROM am am pm pm am pm BLAENAVON 7 30 11 30 3 0 6 30 8 0 5 0 Cwmavon 7 38 11 38 3 8 6 38 8 8 5 8 Abersychan 7 46 11 46 3 16 6 46 8 16 5 16 Pontnewynydd 7 5011 50 3 20 6 50 8 20 5 20 Pontypool 8 0 12 0 3 30 7 0 8 30 5 30 Pontrhydyrun 8 712 7 3 37 7 78 37 5 37 Pontnewydd 8 1112 11 3 41 7 11 8 41 5 41 Cwmbian 8 1512 15 3 45 7 Id 8 45 5 45 Llantamim 8 21 12 21 3 51 7 21 8 51 5 51 Newport,Mill st 8 30 12 30 4 0 7 30 9 Of 6 0
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STEAM PACKET TABLES. Bristol & Chepstow. Bristol & Newport. September From From From From Bristol. Chepstow. Bristol. Newport 2 Monday 7 morn 4 after 3t after 2! after 3 Tuesday 8 morn 4,} after 4t after 31 after 2 4 Wednes. 8} morn 5 after 5i after 4^ after 4, 4 5 Thursday 9 morn 5^- after 63 m&6 a 5|m & 5^a 6 Friday 5tm.& 5ta 8 morn 7 m & 6| a 6 m & 5^ a 7 Saturday lOj- morn 8 m & 6 a 7|-m_&7|-a 6|- m & 6 a 9 Monday 7 morn 9^ morn 85 morn 7\ morn 10 Tuesday 712 morn 10 morn 9t morn 8t morn 11 Wednes. 8|-m&ljall morn 9| morn 8t morn 12 Thursday 21 after 8 morn IIi morn 91 morn 13 Friday lOt morn 8m & la 12 noon llj morn 14 Saturday 12 noon 3 after 2J after 1 after 16 Monday 7j morn 5 after 3f after 3 after 17 Tuesday 8 morn 5 after 5J after 4 after 18 Wednes. 8 morn 6 after 5^ after 4J after 19 Thursday 9 morn 6 after 65 m & 6 a 5jm & 03 a 20 Friday 9| morn 6 after 6| m & 6 a 5|-m & 5|a 21 Saturday 9| morn 6 after 6^ after 6m&5 £ -a '23 Mondiiy 6 £ m & 0 £ a 9 morn 8t morn 7 morn 24 Tuesday 9 morn 8!- morn 7 morn 25 Wednes, 7J morn 10 morn 81 morn 7f morn 26 Thurs day 71 morn 10 morn 9 morn 8 morn 27 Friday 8 morn 11 morn 10 morn 8| morn 28 Saturday 9 morn 12 noon 10g morn lOt morn 30 Monday 12| after 3J- after 2^ after 1 after
IFORitypool Ullitioll.
IFORitypool Ullitioll. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS. All Persons desirous of Contracting with the Guar- dians of this Union for the next three months for Bread, Fl »ur, Meat, Grocery, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Rice, Clothing, Shoes, Coal, Soap, Candles, Split Peas, Oatmeal, and other Articles of Consumption, for the Workhouse of the said Union and also for supplying the several Parishes in the said Union with Bread and Flour, aro requested to deliver sealed Tenders at my Office on or before the 18th day of SEPTEMBER instant, and send samples to the Union Workhouse on Thursday Morning the 19th day of September instant, by Eleven o'clock. The Board 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 undertake to accept the lowest Tender. Forms of Tenders may be had at my Office. Security, under a penalty of Ten Pounds, will be required for the ^performance of the Contract, and that the Goods.supplied are of the quality contracted for EDMUND B. EDWARDS. Clerk to the Board of Guardians. PontypDol, Sept. 9. 1861. The Board Meeting will be held in future at Eleven instead of Ten o'clock.
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GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, TO BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES At W. PEELER'S, Pontypool. Best Superfine Flour. 8s. Gd.perBush. American ditto 8s. 6d. „ Fine ditto 8s Od. „ „ Seconds ditto 7s. 6d. Prime new Butter 7d., 8d., and 9d. per lb. „ Cheese 3d., 4d., 5d. 6d., and 7d. „ „ Bacon. 4| 5d., and 6d. Best Crushed Lump Sugar 2 5d. „ Currants .3d. If „ Rice 1 Jd. Dip Candles 6d. fJ Sixpenny Loaves of Bread for 4|d. W. PEGLER, Provision Merchant, PONTYPOOL. Suspension of Payments, A 1 Messrs. COSTER,, BEATEH, DENNANT, &, Russ's, Xjl 17 and 18 Fountain Court, Alderman bury, one of the oldest-established Houses in the City of Lon- don. Serious defalcations of their two confidential Clerks—one had been in their employ 18, and the other 10 years—who are committed for trial. £ 1,200 worth of the Stock, I consigned by Order to Messrs. D AYIES & POTTER, PONTTPOOL, for IMMEDIATE SALE, consisting of Silks, Dresses, Mantles Paisley,Cashmere, De Coss, and Woollen Shawls French Merinos, Stuffs, Co- burgs, Winseys, Flannelii, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ribbons, and all kinds of Drapery Goods. That portion of the Stock which is soiled is to be sold for any price it will realise. DAVIES AND POTTER, Drapers & Commission Agents for the Sale of Stocks. PONTYPOOL. September, 1861 RAGLAN^ CASTLE. A GRAND REVIEW AND FETE of the Com- panies forming the SECOND BATTALION of the 36th or MONMOVTHSHIRE VOL DÑ TEER RIFLE OORPS, will take place by the kind permission of His Grace the Duke of BEAUFORT, in the above magnifiesnt Ruins and Grounds, on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1861. THE REYIEW will commence precisely at Two o'clock in the afternoon; the evening concluding with DANCING and RUSTIC SPORTS. Admission to the Castle and Grounds, One Shilling each. Volunteers and others in uniform admitted free. Refreshments may be obtained in the Castle at rea- sonable charges. TRAINS will run to and from the Review for particulars as to time &c. apply at the various Stations on the West Midland line of Railway. Sept. 4, 1861. ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE RIVER USK. ALL Owners of Fisheries in the Counties of Mon- mouth and Brecon, and others interested in the PRESERVATION of the BREED of SALMON in the River Usk, are particularly requested to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held at the ÅXGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on MONDAY, the 16th of SEPTEMBER instant, at 12 o'Clock, for the purpose of adopting such measures as will ensure the efficient working in the River Usk, of the new Salmon Fishe- ries Bill, which comes into operation on the 1st of October netx. Lord LLANOVER has been invited to Preside. W. R. STRETTON. JOHN LLOYD, Jun. September 5, 1861, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. WILLIAM DAVIS, at GARNCLEACH FARM, in the parish of LLAXOVER thPEE, on WEDNESDAY, the lStn day of SEPTEMBER, 1861, the following very desirable LIVE STOCK, Reared and fed by the Proprietor on the Pentatlar Farm. A FLOCK OF 450 SHEEP, HORSES, PONIES, &c., (In suitable Lots ) 250 FAT WETHERS, 150 STORE WETHERS, 50 EWE SHEEP, 2 handsome HACK COBS, coming 5 and 6 years old, I CART HORSE, 2 CART MARES, and 10 MOUNTAIN PONIRS. Bills at Two Months, with approved Securities, will be taken for all amounts above Ten Pounds. Sale to begin precisely at 12 o'clock at noon, NEW INN HILL, DEVAUDEN. (6 miles from Chepstow). Messrs. DOWLE AND STEPHENS A RE instructed by Mr. Thomas Walters, to SELL A BY AUCTION (as above) on THURSDAY, the 26th SEPTEMBER, 1861, the undermentioned very useful FARMING STOCK. Comprising 95 stock ewes, 10 fat ewes, 10 wether lambs, 3 well-bred two-year old rams, 3 yearling rams, three-year old heifer and calf, two-year old ditto, 5 fresh two-year old steers, one ditto heifer, black cart mare, 8 years old, with colt (Brock) brown gelding, rising 6 years (Duke) black ditto aged, '(Dragon) brown half-bred mare, rising five years, (Curtain) brown nag filly rising 4 years, broke te saddle and harness cart colt rising three years sow and 8 pigs, 6 strong store pigs, 2 wood ploughs, 2 pair wood harrows, 2 two-knife chaft en- gine, 1 ditto suitable for horse power, handbox and knife; corn screen, wheelbarrow, &c., 4 sets trace and thillar harness, saddles, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE includes stained tent and other bedsteads, goose, feather and milpuff beds, mahogany chests of drawers, com- modes, toilet glasses, chairs, Pembroke and other tables, painted tray-top wash and dressing tables, settle, cupboards, &c. thirty-hour clock in oak case, china, glass, dinner and other ware, kitchen and cu- linary requisites, casks, tubs, &c. shop fixtures and fillings, half pocket of prime hops, &c., &c. Refreshments at 11 and the sale will commence punctually at One o'clock. Sale Postponed from MONDAY 16, to TUESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER. THREE TUNS, Bridge Street, CHEPSTOW. JOHN DAVIS RESPECTFULLYr announces that he has received It instructions from Mrs. E. JONES, who is about to relinquish the Hauling department of her Busi- ness, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above-named premises, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, LSGL, the whole of her powerful and steady working Cart JIJol-seti asid JfSares, And other Materials suitable for carrying on the aforesaid business. Comprising 8 horses and mares, with suitable sets of trace and thillar harness, 2 broad wheel wagons, 3 ditto carts, one narrow-wheel cart, 1 broad-wheel timber carriage, with long perch, made suitable for long or short timber; an excellent trolley for heavy stone or other purposes, tushing and other chains, superior chaff engine and corn crusher, both of which are in good working order; with other minor lots not specified. The character of the Horses, as good workers, are too well known in the neighbourhood to require any comment. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED CLARICS Illustrated Family Almanack FOR 1862. CONTAINING in addition to a complete Calendar, C a number of finely executed ENGRAVINGS together with a great variety of useful and enter- taining information the whole forming one of the best Almanacks ever offered for ONE PENNY. Terms for Advertisements:—Whole page, 15s.- Half-page 10s.-Quarter page, 5s. N. B. Advertisements should be sent in without delay; as choice of position is given by priority.