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WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY-MONMOUTH…
WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY-MONMOUTH & USK, and NEWPORT ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD SECTION.—SEPTEMBER. WEEK DATS SUNDAYS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS FROM 123 123 1 & 2 1&21&2 123 1&2 123 123 1 2 3 FROM 123 11 & 2 123 1&2 1 & 2 1 & 2 123 1 & 2 123 12 3 123 am am pm pm pin pm pm pm am pm amamam ampmpmpmpmpmampm E* HEREFORD 8 1 7 9 50 12 35 2 40 3 35 6 50 7 35 11 40 7 40 NEWPORT 6 30 8 0 9 15 10 40 12 15 1 30 2 20 5 30 6 30 8 50 3 45 CO Abergavenny 9 17 10 50 1 23 3 30 4 35 7 40 8 30 12 45 8 43 Pontnewydd 8 15 9 29 12 30 2 35 5 45 6 45 9 5 4 0 Penpergwm 9 25 10 58 4 45 8 40 12 53 8 51 P.Pool Road, arrival 6 50 8 24 9 45 10 57 12 40 1 47 2 42 5 52 6 52 9 12 4 7 Nantyderry 9 33 11 8 4 55 N 1 0 9 0 —■ ;—— J5J P. Pool Road, arr 9 48 11 20 1 45 3 55 5 10 8 0,9 0 1 18 9 15 <8 Merthyr 9 0 9 0 1 10 4 25 8 0 3 0 jjy — fl £ > Rhymney June 9 38 9 38 1 40 5 5 8 35 3 33 i—i M Monmouth 8 40 12 20 .„ 4 40 12 0 8 0 ''3$Crumlin 9 53 9 53 2 0 5 22 8 48 3 48 <"D S Dingestow 8 50 12 31 4 51 12 11 8 11 §» Pontypool 10 5 10 5 2 13 5 37 9 5 4 0 » Z. Raglan Road 9 5 12 43 5 9 12 29 8 29 P.PoolRoad,ar 10 10 10 10 2 18 5 45 9 10 4 5 | Llandenny 9 8 12 53 5 14 12 34 8 34 = g Usk 9 20 1 5 5 23 12 45 8 45 P. Pool Road, dep 10 15 2 45 6 55 9 15 4 10 Qfj S P.Pool Road, arr. 9 40 1 25 5 45 1 5 9 5 p Usk 10 30 3 10 7 10 9 45 4 35 CD — Xilandenny 10 40 3 20 7 20 9 55 4 45 ««! 3 • iP.Pool Rd., dep. 10 0 1 50 6 0 6 0 1 23 9 20.. Raglan Road 10 45 3 25 7 25 10 0 4 50 a HPontvpoofr .10 5 1 55 6 5 6 5 1 28 9 25 §• Dingestow 11 0 j 3 43 7 43 10 19 5 8 2 Crumlin .10 18 2 10 6 17 6 17 1 40 9 37 g Monmouth 11 10 3 55 7 55 10 30 5 20 g s S LRhVmney junc. 10 33 2 25 6 32 6 32 1 55 9 51 5^ Merthvr 11 8 3 5 7 10 7 10 2 33 10 30 Nantyderry 7 2 11 14 2 57 16 6 9 32 4 22 Z • Penpergwm 7 10 11 22 3 5 '6 15 9 40 4 32 2 Pontnewvdd 9 57 11 20 4 10 5 19 5 54 1 27 9 24 Abergavenny 7 20 8 45 11 32 1 2 2 10 3 15 16 25 9 50 4 40 Z* NEWPORT 10 12 U 44 2 5 4 20 5 34 6 9 8 20 9 20 1 42 9 39 HEREFORD 8 20 9 35 12 30 1 45 3 5 4 12 7 8 10 45 5 35 N.-Stops at Nantyderry by signal when required.
LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY.
LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. ■WEEK DAYS. 1&21&2 1231231 & 211 & 2 F23 pm pm am am a m am am Edinburgh 6 5 930 — — — — — Preston — 3 42 8 25 10 0 12 35 8 30 Liverpool .— 40740901030115930 Leeds — — — 7 30 — 10 45 7 0 Manchester »•! — — 8 0 9 30 10 45 1 45 9 20 Crewe .12 29 — 9 5 10 45 12 30 3 40 11 30 > arr. 3 5 — 10 15 12 5 1 30 4 50 1 5 £ a XrTT Mail 1 &2 1 &2 1 &2 1&2 1 &2 1 2 Shrewsbury > • • am am am p m p m p m p m > dep. 3 15 7 10 10 30 12 10 1 35 4 55 4 0 Church Stretton — 74910551250 2 0 5 37 440 Craven Arms 4 20 8 5 11 10 1 10 2 12 5 58 5 0 Ludlow 4 48 "8 28 11 25 1 33 2 28 6 20 5 20 Leominster 5 18 8 55 11 50 2 0 2 48 6 42 5 50 „ 1 arr. 5 45 9 40 12 20 2 35 3 10 7 15 6 25 Hereford j- dep, 9 50 12 25 2 40 3 20 7 35 7 40 Pontrilas — 10181250 3 5 348 8 2 810 Abergavenny — 10 50 1 13 3 30 4 20 8 30 8 43 Abergavenny, Breconrd. — n Bvynmawr 10 20 1 25 4 20 fa 40 9 40 Merthyr (coach) — — — — — — Pontypool road — 11 20 1 35 3 55 4 55 9 0 — Cardiff (R. R.) — — 3 30 — 7 35 — — Merthyr — — 3 5 — 710 — — Pontnewydd — 11 30 — 4 10 5 5 — 9 25 Newport — 11 40 1 50 4 20 5 15 9 20 9 35 — r&2 12 3 1X3 am am am pm pm am Newport .— 8 01045 130 5 30 8 50 Pontnewydd — 8 10 — — — 5 40 9 0 Merthyr — — 9 40 — — 4 25 — Cardiff (It. R.) — — 8 50 — — — — l'ontypoul road dep. — 8 20 11 b 1 48 — 5 45 9 15 Merthyr fcoachl — — — 11 10 — — — Brynmawr 7 4510 30 1 30 — 5 20 6 0 Abergavenny, Brecon id. — 8251120 2 7 — 610 640 Abergavenny — 8 45 11 37 2 10 — 6 21 9 50 Pontrilas — 9 10 12 5 2 40 — 6 54 10 20 Iarr. — 9351223 3 5 6251045 Iarr. — 9 35 12 23 3 5 — 6 25 10 45 cs and H 1 231&21&2 1&21 23 1&2 1&2 S. and ti. am am am pm pm pm am dep. 6 0 9 4012 55 3 5 5 10 8 0 11 0 Leominster lt, 6 35 10 o 1 8 3 40 5 50 8 33 11 40 Ludlow 7 5 10 30 1 32 4 0 6 20 8 55 12 15 Craven Arms 7 24 10 48 1 48 4 20 6 40 9 13 12 35 Church Stretton 7 46 11 10 2 3 4 35 7 0 9 30 12 55 }arr. 8 20 11 40 2 25 5 0 7 35 10 0 1 30 1&21&21231&21&21&2123 dep. 8 25 11 45 2 30 5 15 8 0 10 8 2 30 Crewe 9 30 12 55 3 40 6 40 9 5 12 26 3 55 Manchester .10 45 2 5 5 35 7 45 10 10 2 45 5 45 Leeds ••• 1 20 4 10 7 25 10 10 — — 8 35 Liverpool .11 10 2 30 5 45 8 30 10 45 am 6 30 Preston 12 30 2 40 5 44 8 53 — 1 56 Edinburgh — 9 10 12 25 — — 7 xo
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TO EVERY ONE possessing a GARDEN Tha JL COTTAGERS' KITCHEN, FRUIT, AND FLOWER GARDEN. trice only One Sliilling; or post free for 14 stamps, jBold by J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk.. f|io PARISH OFFICERS.—Surveyors' and Over- seers' Rate and Check Books, in accordance with the A-ct, may be had of J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk, Western Counties and General Manure Company. GB. JONES respectfully acquaints his Agricul- f tural Friends, that he has received a supply of the ce> Crated Manures of the above named Company. OSTEO-EIDON. Patent,. March 1,1862. No. 560. nSTEO-EIDON, now Protected by Royal v/ Letters Patent. Analysed and Reported on by Professor PEPPER. Prepared in the Laboratories and under the personal superintendence of Messrs. GABRIEL. The OSTEO-EIDON is guaranteed free from any ad- mixture. Being completely plastic, it is moulded with the utmost accuracy to the mouth and jaws, so as to be at once TJNFELT by the wearer, and undistinguished by the keenest observer being elastic, it occasions no feeling of pressure, WHILST THE COATING of virgin gold secures it from being tainted by drugs or abnormal sec- retions. EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The inventions of Messrs. GABRIEL, the old estab- lished and experienced Dentists, have brought the practice of their profession to so high a degree of perfection, that partial or entire Sets of Teeth can be promptly and per- fectly adjusted, and in such a manner as to be removed and replaced at pleasure, TO BE WORN WITHOUT the least INCONVENIENCE, to present the appearance of Natural Teeth of great beauty, and to be incapable of any noxious effect upon the mouth. ^HEOLD ESTABLISHE^ THE OLD EstABLISHED .A EA TI 27, HARLEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON LIVERPOO L, 134, DUKE STREET BIRMINGHAM 65, NEW STREET American Mineral Teeth, best in Europe, 4 to 7, and 10 to 15 Guineas per Set, Warranted. STOPPINGS FOR TEETH. More Teeth are sacrificed by the use of injurious Stop. pings, having high sounding names, than by any other process. These stoppings invariably contain quicksilver or some other injurious substance, which slowly but surely undermines the tooth it was intended to save. Gabriel's Chemically prepared White Gutta Percha Enamel Is the best Stopping extant for Decayed Teeth, Tooth. ache, and, no matter how far decayed, renders the injured member again sound and useful, and prevents tooth-aclie. This preparation is entirely free from any metallic sub. stance, and, as its name signifies, is specially prepared for the purpose. With directions for use, Is. 6d. per box GABRIEL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE may be had gratis T. EVANS, a Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- BE turer, and Currier, \al 16, Cross st. and Sydenham House, High street, Abergavenny, BEGS to call the attention of the Public to the LARGE STOCK WmmB of BOOTS and SHOES of every fm|| description he has constantly on wlsiBHI hand. 11 RIFLE GAITERS made from the fSllftjfiff primest Cowhide, on the most ftfltllll Reasonable Terms, Suitable for Shooting or Walking purposes. MR. R.N. OSBORNE, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWPORT, visits Usk on the First Thursday in every Month, and may be con- sulted at Mrs. Matthews,' Bridge Street. Hours from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. FITS. J. JONES (late of the Lower JL Argoed, Shirenewton), having succeeded in curing those afflicted with the most obstinate Fits ever known wishes respectfully to acquaint the public, that he may be consulted by appointment.—Address J. JONES, No. 9, Union Street, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydfil. Respectable references given from parties cured. WILLIAM R. LUCE, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, GENERAL COMMIS- SION AGENT & ACCOUNTANT, GEORGE STREET, PONTYPOOL. WR. L. begs to inform the Legal Profession, • Gentlemen, Agriculturalists, Tradesmen, and the Public generally, that he has commenced as above, and respectfully solicits their patronage; in doing so he begs to assure them that any business entrusted to his care shall have his best attention and prompt settlement. Rents Collected on Commission. Offices, George Street, Pontypool, 6th July, 1863. LILES' EATING HOUSE, TEA, COFFEE, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21 Flannel Street, Abergavenny,
STEAM PACKET TABLES.
STEAM PACKET TABLES. Bristol & Chepstow. Bristol & Newport. Spntember Frotn From From From" oeptemoer. Bristo]j Chepstow, Bristol. Newport. A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M" A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M. 1 Tuesday 6i 6| 9 8* 7| 7 7 z A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M" A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M. 1 Tuesday 6i 6| 9 8* 7| 7 7 2 Wednes 9| 8^ 7i 3 Thursday 8 10| 8f 8 4 Friday 8 10- 9§ 8f 5 Saturday 8^ H 10 9 2 7 Monday 11 4 • li 1 11| 8 Tuesday 5i 10! 2 9 Wednes 2 H5 4^ 3i 2 10 Thursday 7J- 5 4 2f 11 Friday 8 5 3J 12 Saturday 8 6| 5 4 2 oeptemoer. Bristo]j Chepstow, Bristol. Newport. A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M" A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M. 1 Tuesday 6i 6| 9 8* 7| 7 7 2 Wednes 9| 8^ 7i 3 Thursday 8 10| 8f 8 4 Friday 8 10- 9§ 8f 5 Saturday 8^ H 10 9 7 Monday 11 4 • li 1 11| 8 Tuesday 5i 10! 2 9 Wednes 2 H5 4^ 3i 2 10 Thursday 7J- 5 4 2f 11 Friday 8 5 3J 12 Saturday 8 6| 5 4 14 Monday 8 5| 7 5 £ 15 Tuesday 8 6 7 6j 6 5f 16 Wednes 8 6 7| 17 Thursday 6| 6§ .9 7} 7 18 Friday 9| 8f 7i 19 Saturday 8 10| 9 8| 21 Monday 9 2 Hi 11 9i 22 Tuesday 4 8| 12f ll £ 23 Wednes. ± 10J 3f 2 1 24 Thursday ]i 4| 3J 2J 25 Friday 7% 4k 4s 3 26 Saturday 8 0^ 4f 4 28 Monday 8 *6 5 29 Tuesday 9| 6 6| 6 6 30 Wednes. 9| 6 8 6f
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Furniture and Upholstery Rooms, Sydenham House, High Street, Abergavenny. WJ. HANDS, begs respectfully to announce that lie has now on view a LARGE and • WELL-SELECTED STOCK of NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, by the first manufacturers, which he is prepared to offer, either in complete suites or single articles, at as low a price as any retail house in the tradp. The Stock includes: DRAWING and DINING ROOM SUITES in Mahogany, Walnut, and other Woods; PIER and SWING GLASSES; WARDROBES, WOODEN and IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, &c., &c. An Inspection is solicited. IHgg'Address—Sydenham, House, High Street, Abergavenny. Clark's Series of Guide Books.-Just Published. NO. 1.—CAERPHILLY CASTLE. An historical account of this extensive Ruin, and also of CASTELLCOCH, with descriptions of the RHYMNEY VALLEY and CRUMLIN VIADUCTS, with 0 Three steel plates. P. ice Sixpence. N. 2.—CARDIFF and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, with Historical Accounts of the Castle, Llandaff Cathedral, &c., with plate of Cardiff Castle. Price Sixpence. No .3.-TINTEP,,N 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. JJO. 4.—CHEPSTOW and ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing an account of the Objects of Interest to Strangers in the Town, and the Walks in its delightful vicinity, with views of the Railway Bridge and Castle. Price Sixpence. N 0 5—RAGLAN AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD, giving an account of the Ancient state 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. TTSK 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. rpilE HANDBOOK to MONMOUTHSHIRE and SOUTH "WALES, a descriptive and historical Tour from GLOUCESTER to MILFORD; including the Castles, Abbeys, Towns, and Interesting Objects within an easy distance of the South Wales and the Coleford, 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. PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL PURE SWEETS, JL comprise a great variety of first-rate MACHINE MADE CONFECTIONERY Of the most wholesome and delicious character. SOLD BY GROCERS, CONFECTIONERS, DRUGGISTS, &0, IN TRANSPARENT AND OTHER PACKETS, AT ONE PENNY PER OUNCE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOLING & CO., <" c 0 Wholesale and Export Confectioners. BETHNAL GREEN, LONDON. SOLD IN THIS DISTRICT BY :— Usk—Mr. James Williams, grocer, and Mr.S.Robinson, druggist. Abergavenny— Mr.J .H.Conway, grocer. Pontypool-Mr. T. Roderick, chemist. STATIONERY of all kinds Account Books ruled k.9 and made to any pattern and Periodical Publica- tions supplied by J. H. CLARK, Usk. PERFUMERY, POMATUMS, and SOAPS of JL the most approved kinds, on Sale at J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. rpHE SHILLING PACKET of STATIONERY JL containing 48 sheets of Note Paper, 50 Envelopes, sheet of Blotting Paper, Stick of Wax, Steel Pen and Holder, and Black-lead Pencil. THE SIXPENNY PACKET OF STATIONERY containing 24 sheets of good Note Paper 25 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. 11HE FOURPENN Y PACKET of STATIONERY containing 12 sheets of good full sized Note Paper, 12 Envelopes, Sheet of Blotting Paper, and Steel Pen and Holder. THE TWOPENNY PACKET of STATIONERY containing 6 sheets Note Paper, 6 Envelopes, and Steel Pen and Holder. At J. H. CLARK'S, Bridge Street, USK. rMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES.— J. Money lent in sums of not less than ze50, on Personal Security, at a fair rate of interest. Also a large amount ready to be advanced on Freehold Securities, for a term of years, in sums of from £500 to d630,000 each, at from 4 to 5 per cent, interest; charges moderate, and the strictest confidence observed. Full particulars forwarded per post, on receipt of 6 postage stamps. Office hours from 10 to 3 o'clock. Apply to Mr. SYDNEY T. EVANS, Land and Estate Agent, Old Masonic Hall, Newport, Mon., or Brook House, Llantarnam, near Newport. I IMPORTAST, IB1 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 he will guarantee that with Approved Personal Security, you can have any Sum from JE50 to £1,000, for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years, repayable by fixed half. yearly or quarterly Instalments. M01VX ST. Abergavenily W. PROSSER, Builder, &e. MONVMENTS 3t[EAJLI ISS LND VE STONES To any Design. ftfTOTiE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped i3l with Crests-, Initials, Mottoes, or any Design, at 57 H. CLARK'S, Bridge-street, Usk. PORTEMONN AIE S — PURSE S —WALLE T S— POCKET BOOKS—PENCIL CASES and PEN- KNIVES, at J. H. CLARK'S, Usk. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS of the most IP eminent personages of the day only SIXPENCE each, at the Observer Office, Usk Raglan Castle. YISITORS to the above Ruins can obtain the accommodation of a Private Room, Tea, Dinner and Tea Requisites, Hot Water, &c., upon the most moderate terms, at CHARLOTTE KNIGHT'S (opposite the Cross Keys Inn), Castle street, Raglan. C. K. returns her grateful acknowledgements for the patronage she received last summer, Boots! Boots!! Boots! THE CHEAPEST, NEWEST, AND MOST FASHIONABLE. T. E. REECE (LATE SHELLARD). Children's Patent Slippers 0 0 9t Children's Kid Balmorals 0 0 1222 Children's Buttoned best Cloth and Kid 0 1 Maid's ditto ditto 0 2 9 Ladi,e House Boots 0 1 6t Ditto Cashmere (elastic sides) 2s. lid., and 0 3 6 Shellard's Patent Eed Balmoral 0 7 6 Alexandra, Newest Fashion Kid (French^ n „ A Cloth and Cashmere) ) A Large Assortment of Strong Working Boots. Gentlemen's (elastic sides) 0 8 11 Ditto Best 013 9- Families waited upon, and Bespoke Work promptly attended to. CROSS, POJS TYP0 OL. THE CHAMPION LIVER & STOMACH PILLS. 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- kowledged 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, ls. 14d. 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, IS59. SIR,—After suffering for several years from acute paini 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. Game. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the GAME on NANTYMARCH FARM, LLANGWM, in the occu- pation of THOMAS GWYNN, as tenant, is Strictly PRESERVED, and that all persons in Pursuit of the same, will be treated as Trespassers. GEORGE P. IRVING. August 17, 1863. Game Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Game on TREWORGAN FARM, in the parish of Llan- denny, in the County of Monmouth, is strictly PRESERVED, and that all Persons Sporting or Shooting on the said premises will be treated as Trespassers. THOMAS BIGHAM. Treworgan, August 24th, 1863. Game Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Lands in the parish of Llantrissent occupied by Mr. Edward Williams, of Penychaplwydd, and belonging to the undersigned, are strictly PRESERVED, and trespassers thereon will be prosecuted. Signed, THOMAS BIGHAM. Treworgan, August 24th, 1863. Game Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Game on the NEW HOUSE FARM, in the parish of Llangeview, is strictly PRESERVED, and that any person found trespassing on the said farm, will be Prosecuted. CHARLES WALTER BLOWER. New House, August 26, 1863. ATOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.—Any Person 1\ found TRESPASSING on the BRICK-YARD, near USE, belonging to Mr. G. B. JONES, will be Prosecuted. SEVERAL PARCELS of First-rate MEADOW and PASTURE LAND, in the immediate neighbourhood of the town, of Usk, are for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, with possession at Christmas next.-Apply to Messrs. BLOUNT and DAvis, Solicitors, Usk. PONTYPOOL UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with tha GUARDIANS of this Union, the next THRSB MONTHS, for BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, GROCERY, CHEESE, BUTTER, MILK, RICE, CLOTHING, SHOES, COAL, SOAP, CANDLES, SPLIT PEAS, OAT- MEAL, and other Articles of Consumption, for the 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 16th day of SEPTEMBER inst.; and send Samples to the Union Workhouse, on THURSDAY MORN- ING, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER inst., by TEN o'clock. The BOARD will receive Tenders for supplying tha 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, will 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, September, 1863. The Bankruptcy Act, 1861. NOTICE OF SITTINGS FOR LAST EXAMINATION. RICHARD MORGAN, of the SIX BELLS" INN, Jt in the town and parish of Usk, in the county of Monmouth, innkeeper, and of the same town and parish, blacksmith, having been Adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden. at Usk, on the 6th day of August, 1863, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his LAST EXAMINATION, and make application for his Discharge, will be held before JOHN MAURICE HERBERT, Esquire, the Judge of the said Court, on the 6th day of October next, at the Town Hall in Usk, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. Mr. HENRY ROBERTS is the Official Assignee, and Mr. HORACE SHEPARD, of Tredegar, the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. The first meeting of Creditors has been duly held in each of the said Bankruptcies, and at the several public sittings above-mentioned Proofs of Debts of Creditors who have not proved will be received, and the said several Bankrupts will be required respec- tively to surrender themselves to the said Court, and to submit themselves to be examined, and to make a full disclosure and discovery of all their estate and effects, and to finish their examinations. (Signed) W. GRAHAM, JTJN., HIGH BAILIFF. Usk Farmers' Club. THE ANNUAL MEETING and PLOUGHING MATCH, will take place in the third week in October, and Subscribers are respectfully requested to send in their Subscriptions to Mr. J. H. CLARX, Usk, by the 24th day of September, in order that the premium list may be issued without delay. C. M. MUNDAHL, FISH, ICE, AND OYSTER MERCHANT, 20, JSevitt Street, Abergavenny, RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the Nobility, PL Gentry, and the Inhabitants generally of Aber- gavenny, and the neighbourhood, that he has opened the Establishment situated as above, and will be able to supply Salmon, Turbot, Soles, Brills, Crimp Cud, Plain Cod, Ling, Halibut, Lobsters, Oysters, and all kinds of Fish in season. C. M. M. trusts from the experience he has had in first-class fish markets that the selection of his goods will be such as will ensure general patronage. Prompt attention will be paid to all orders en- trusted to his care. Abergavenny, Sept. 1863. To be Sold by Private Contract, A COPYHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of Llan- IX gwm Isha, called "COURT ROBIN," consisting of a House and about six acres of Meadow Land and Orcharding, near Llangwm Turnpike Gate on the road leading from Usk to Chepstow. Application to be made to Thomas Williams, near the Bridge, Usk. Llwyn Crun Farm, TREGARE, NEAR RAGLAN. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. will SELL BY RL PUBLIC AUCTION, towards the end of the present month, the GROWING CROPS, HAY, &c. upon the above Farm. Full Particulars in future advertisements. Usk Provident Society, CROSS KEYS, USE:. THE Members of the above Club are informed that the FUNDS of the club will be DIVIDED anii • « the Members on THURSDAY, the 17th of SEP f EMBER, 1863. THOMAS HOWELLS, Secretary. Sept. 3, 1863. LETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip- tion COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, and Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK'^ Offices, Bridge-street, Usk. Onion Seed. FINE WHITE LISBON for present sowing, 6d. per oz., 5s. per lb. J. WALTERS, Victoria and Flannel Streets, Abergavenny. Town of Usk. J iyr SUBSCRIPTIONS are invited from the Inhabitants S towards IMPROVING THE PATHWAY from the Bridge to the Railway Station, and also towards PURCHASING the small COTTAGE projecting into the Highway in Church-street. Subscriptions to be forwarded to Messrs. OLIVER DAVIES and J. RICHARDSON, Surveyors, Usk, which will be duly advertised,