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TMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES.— 1 Money lent in sums of not less than £50, 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 ±1500 to £ 20,000 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. C. M. MUNDAHL, FISH, ICE, AND OYSTER MERCHANT, 20, Nevill Street, Abergavenny, RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the Nobility, R 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. tiusts 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- rusted to his care. Abergavenny, Sept. 1863. Onion Seed. "|7INE WHITE LISBON for present sowing, 6d. JC per oz., 5s. per lb. J. WALTERS, Victoria and Flannel Streets, Abergavenny. IMPORT AWT, XF vou want to Borrow Money at ayCheap and Easy Rate, go to Mr. "W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and lie 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. VON'K ST. Abergaveiiny w. RROSSER, Bui7der, &e. UMENTS TO"' BB, ..ONES GRAVE STONES To any DesiLrn. FITS. J. JONES (late of the Lower -L. 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 giyen from parties cured. OSTEO-EIDON. Patent, March 1,1862. No. 560. OSTEO-EIDON, now Protected by Royal 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 UN FELT 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. ss GA13 R THE OLD ESTABLISHED MfiWTistM 27, HARLEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON LIVERPOOL, 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, m Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufac- BK Mjw turer, and Currier, 18, Cross st. and Sydenham House, flHnyfA High street, Abergavenny, BEGS to call the attention of the ■MHiftlMM Public to the LARGE STOCK MMV.BBI of BOOTS and SHOES of every tBMfNH description he has constantly on ■Hgfl hand. RIFLE GAITERS made from the Km'Ira primest Cowhide, on the most 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. Houra from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. LILES' EATING HOUSE, TEA, COFFEE, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21 Flannel Street, Abergavenny. PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PBIZE MEDAL T) U R E SWEETS, X 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., 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. WANTED, a Person residing in Usk to join another in the Country in taking the TIMES."—Apply at the OBSERVER" Office, Usk. 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, Is. lid. each, by Messrs. Barclay ana Sons, wholesale agents, London by J. H. Clark, Book. seller, Usk Thomas Roderick, Draggist, POütypool; and all Medicine venders. IT ETTER PRESS PRINTING of every descrip. JLA tion; COPPER PLATE Cards, Letter Headings, and Bill Heads at the London Charges, at J. H. CLARK'S Offices, Bridge-street, Usk. To the FARMERS and BUILDERS of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, Lime, Lime, Lime. A NYONE requiring the same may have it for- xx warded to any Station by applying to JAMES LEI G.H, GENERAL DEALER, BLAENAYON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Furniture and Upholstery Rooms, Sydenham House, High Street, Abergavenny. WJ. HANDS, begs respectfully to announce that he 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 trade. The Stock includes: -DTTTTJ QWYNTFI- DRAWING and DINING ROOM SUITES in Mahoganv, Walnut, and other Woods; Plliii and £ >W U\KX GLASSES; WARDROBES, WOODEN and IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, &c., &c. An Inspection is solicited. Address—Sydenham House, High Street, Abergavenny. Registration of Voters. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that RICHARD ARKWRIGHT, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, hav- ing been duly appointed to REVISE the LIST of VOTERS in the ELECTION of KNIGHTS of the SHIRE for the COUNTY of MONMOTTH, will make a CIRCUIT of the said County, and hold COURTS for that purpose, at the places and times, and for the several Parishes, Townships, and Places under- mentioned, that is to say, at- CHEPSTOW, At the Beaufort Arms Hotel, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-Ninth day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for— Caerwent and Crick Mounton Chapel Hill Newchurch East Chepstow and Hardwick Ponterry Din ham Portskewitfc Howick Saint Arvans and Hamlet of Itton Portcasseg Killgwrrwg St. Pierre and Runstone Llanvair Discoed Shirenewton Matherne MAGOR, At the Wheat Sheaf Inn, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-Ninth day of September instaDt, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for— Bishton Llanvihangel Roggiett Caldicot Magor Goldcliff Penhow Itton Redwick Langstone and Llanbeder Roggiett Llanmartin and Llandevaud Saint Brides Netherwent Llanwern Undy Llandavenny Wilcrick Llanvaches Whitson NEWPORT, At the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the Thir- tieth day of September instant, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for— Bettws Nash Caerleon Borough of Newport Christchurch Risca Hen 11 is Rogerstone ACalpas St. Woollos CASTLETOWN, At the Coach and Horses Inn, on WEDNESDAY, the Thirtieth day of September instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for— Coedkernew MicKaelstone-y-Vedw Duffrvn Peterstone Graig Rumney Machen Upper St. Brides Machen Lower St. Mellons Marshfield NEWBRIDGE, At the Newbridge Inn, on THURSDAY, the First day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for- Aberystruth Monythusloyne, including Bedwas Upper Hamlets of Clawrplwyff Bedwas Lower Mynyd maen Llanhilleth Penmaen TREDEGAR, At the Tredegar Arms Inn, on THURSDAY, the First day of October next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for— Bedwelty, including the Uchlawrcoed and Hamlets of Ishlawrcoed, Manmoel CROSS-Y-CEILOG, At the Upper Cock Inn, on FRIDAY, the Second day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for— Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon Llanvrechva Upper Llanthewy Vach Llanvrechva Lower Llanvihangel Llantarnam PONTYPOOL, At the CrowD Inn, on FRIDAY, the Second day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for— Llanvihangel Pontymoile Panteagua Mamhilad Trevethin USK, At the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, the Third day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the fore- noon, for— Bettws Newydd Llangwm Isha Glascoed Llangwm Ucha Goytrey Llanhennock Gwehelog Llanllowell Gwernesney Llantrissent Kemeys Commander Monkswood Kemeys Inferior Newchurch West Llanbaddock Tredunnock Llandegveth Trostrey Llangeview Usk Llangibby Wolvesnewton RAGLAN, At the Beaufort Arms Inn, on SATURDAY, the Third day of October next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for— Bryngwyn Llansaintffraed Clytha Penrose Llangoven Peny-y-clawdd Llandenny Raglan Llansoy Tregare Llanarth ABERGAVENNY, At the Cwmrygydion Hall, on MONDAY, the Fifth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the fore- noon, for— Abergavenny, including the Llanvapley Hamlets of Hardwick Llanvair Kilgeddin and Lloynddee Llanvihangel-nigh-Usk Bwlch Trewyn Llanwenarth-Citra Cwmyoy Upper Llanwenarth-Ultra Cwmyoy Lower Llantillio Pertholey (citra Llanellen and ultra) Llanfoist Llanthewy Skirrid Llangattock-nigh-Usk Llanvihangel Crucorney, Llanover Upper including the Hamlet of Llanover Lower Penbiddle Llanthewy Rytherch Oldefstle CROSS ASH, At the New Inn, on MONDAY, the Fifth day of October next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for— Grosmont Llantillio Crossenny Llangattock Lingoed Llarmhangd-yestern-lewern Llangua Sitenfrith Llanvethorine MONMOUTH, At the Shire Hall, on TUESDAY, the Sixth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for— Dingestow and Hamlet of Monmouth Treworgan Penalt Dixton Rockfield Llangattock-vibon-avel Saint Maughans Miichell Troy Wonastow TRELLECK, At the Crown Inn, on TUESDAY, the Sixth day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for— Cwmcarvan Tintern Parva Llandogo Trelleck Grange Llanishen Trelleck Parish Llanvihangel Torymynydd Trelleck Town And for all other Parishes, Townships, and Places in the saic1. County, if any omitted in the above Notice. Memorandum.—It is requested that those Over- seers who have not already sent their Lists to the Clerk of the Peace, will IMMEDIATELY send them together with Lists of Persons objected to, and of new Claims. The Punctual Attendance of Overseers at the time fixed is required. All Overseers are required to bring with them to the Revising Barrister's Court, the several Notices of Claims of Voters, and all Notices of Objections to Vo Voters sent or delivered to them and all bills, re- ceipts, and vouchers for expenses incurred by them, must be produced to the Revising Barrister. N. B.-Wilful neglect of duty in any par- ticular required or set forth in the Act of 6 Victoria, cap. 18, will subject an Overseer to a Fine not ex- ceeding Five Pounds, nor less than Twenty Shillings. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, Sept. 14th, 1863. USK PRISON. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the VISITING JN JUSTICES are ready to receive TENDERS for SUPPLYING the PRISON with the undermentioned articles, for the Quarter commencing OCTOBER 19, 1863, viz.:— Good HOUSEHOLD BREAD, at per cwt., made in Loaves to weigh (separately) 6oz., and 8oz., and at the time of delivery to be baked not less than 48 hours. Good BEEF, at per Cwt., consisting of Beds and Shifts (without bone). Oatmeal, perewt. BestYellow Soap, per cwt. Indian Corn Meal, per cwt. Candles, per doz. lbs. Salt, per cwt. Red Ash Coal, per ton. Potatoes, at per sack of 2~ cwt. Potatoes, at per sack of 21 c" t. SEALED TENDERS, directed to the VISITING JUSTICES, to be sent to the PBISON, on or before SATURDAY, the 3rd day of OCTOBER, or they will not be received. SAMPLES of such articles as admit of them must be sent at the time of sending in the Tenders. All articles to be delivered at the Prison (free of expense) in such quantities, and at such times, as the Governor may require. SECURITY will be required for the due per- formance of the Contracts, and the Visiting Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. Names of Sureties to be mentioned in the Tender All Demands relating to the Expenditure of this Prison must be sent to the Governor, on or before THURSDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBER, in order that they may be examined and paid at the ensuing Quarter Sessions. W. H. BOSWORTH, GOVERNOR. September 21, 1863. Joint Counties' Lunatic Asylum, ABERGAVENNY. TO MILLERS AND BUTCHERS. THE VISITING JUSTICES of this Asylum are willing to receive Tenders from parties desirous of Contracting to supply the Asylum with MEAT and FLOUR from the 10th day of October to the 28th day of December, 1863. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10 o clock in the morning, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of OCTOBER next, and superscribed Tender for Flour," or as the case may be. Forms of Tender will be supplied on application by letter or otherwise, at the Clerk's office in the Asylum. The Visiting Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. S. BROWNING, Clerk to the Visiting Justices. Asylum, 21st September, 1863. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF USK. To be Sold by Private Contract, ALL that first class Family and Commercial Hotel called the "THREE SALMONS," situate in the market town of Usk, in the County of Monmouth, with the stables, coach-houses, granary, and large and suitable ronvenient offices and outbuildings, and large partly-walled garden thereto adjoining and belonging. The above old-established and well known Hotel has just been put into good repair, and has for many years commanded a large and extensive business. Halt the purchase money may remain on mortgage if desired. Possession may be had at the latest on the 19th January next. To treat for the purchase and for cards to view, apply to Mrs. WILLIAMS, Draper, Bridge Street, Usk, or to Messrs. BLOUNT & DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk. SEVERAL SACKS of excellent POTATOES S and APPLES for sale,—Apply at this Office. Woodlands, near Pontypool. MR. J. PHILPOT respectfully begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from C. H. Williams, Esq., (who is leaving the neighbour- hood,) to SELL BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the 29th and 30th SEPTEMBER, 1863. THE NEAT AND MODERN FURNITURE, Piano-forte, oil paintings, engravings, prints, book- ranges, books, billiard table, carriage, horses, pony, double harness, saddles, bridles, capital Ayrshire cow and calf, two ditto in calf, and yearling heifer, 2 store pigs, 2 ricks of hay, dairy utensils, cart, implements pot flowers, &c., &c. Woodlands is situate 2f miles from Pontypool, and 4| from Usk. Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer, Ponty- pool; and the furniture, &c., may be viewed the day preceding the sale. Sale to commence each morning at Eleven o'clock precisely. Pontypool, 16th September, 1863. Llwyn Crun Farm, TREGARE, NEAR RAGLAN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. will SELL BY ji PUBLIC AUCTION, On MOSDAY, the 28th of September, 1863, the whole of the GROWING CROPS, HAY, &c.. upon the above Farm. Comprising the Crop of Wheat off 28 acres of land, 3 ricks of oldhay, and part of a rick of clover. Sale to commence precisely at 1 o'clockin the afternoon. PENTWYN, On the Raglan Road, Two Miles from Usk. MR. H. VENNOR, is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, at 12 o'clock, On Thursday, October I st, 1863. The whole of the good and useful Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, Hay, Clover, Corn and Green Crops, Dairy Utensila, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, The property of Mr. J. Bailey, who is about giving up thp Farming Business The LIVE STOCK consists of 6 superior young cows of the Hereford breed, very good milkers and will calve in good season; one two-year-old heifer, one ditto bull, four strong young and useful cart horses, one superior hackney very fast in her paces, two very good yearling cart colts, and four strong store pigs. IMPLEMENTS—one nearly new broad-wheel wagon, three ditto carts, one strong useful trap, two iron ploughs, one iron harrow, 3 drags, nearly new chaff machine, ditto winnowing machine, wooden scuf* fier, iron and wooden pigs' troughs, wheelbarrows, haul rakes, cow chains, wagon ropes, shovels, spades, and various other farming implements, four sets of lemg harness, two sets of short ditto, G.O. ditto, trap ditto, saddles and side ditto, bridles, &c. &c. Barrel and other churns, patent cheese press, milk tubs, pails, cheese vats, and various other dairy utensils. About 45 tons of prime hay and clover, about 350 bushels of wheat good for seed, about 110 bushels of barley, several sacks of potatoes, about 8 eacks of grey peas, a quantity of vetches. Feather and millpuff beds, bolsters, pillows, oak dining table, round ditto, chests of drawers, 8-day clock, arm and other chairs, benches, wash tubs, water butts. From purchasers of jE20 and upwards approved bills at two months will be taken. Refreshments will be provided at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 4 Llanarth St., Newport, Mon. Sept. 22nd, 1863. rro BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, _L Two COTTAGES and GARDENS, with ORCHARD containing 3 roods of land, situate in the parish of Llandenny, near Usk, by a good road. Treat with MICHAEL PHILLIPS, on the premises. September 15th, 1863. rpO BE LET.—In the parish of Llanllowell, about _L 54 acres of LAND, 'with Orchard, convenient Buildings, and a good COTTAGE.-Apply to Mr. SAMUEL CHURCHILL. Warden's Last Fete of the Season, On Monday, the 28th of September, 1863. AT RAGLAN CASTLE, (By the Especial and Kiod Permission of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort.) TRADESPEOPLE'S and AGRICULTURAL HARVEST HOME DANCE, beginning at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Archery Club water-proof Tent, preparatory to its being housed for the winter. A SPLENDID BRASS BAND will attend, and the front of the noble Castle will be ILLUMINATED. Rural Games as usual. Admission Is. each Children, 6d. e SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Raglan Foot- path, for Usk, Pontypool, and Newport, at 820, and for Monmouth, at 9 30 p.m. 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. LOST or STOLEN, on the evening of Sunday, the 20th inst., about seven o'clock, from the Bridge inn, Usk, a red cross-bred TERRIER DOG, an- swering to the name of Dash." Any person de- taining him after this notice will be prosecuted. FOUND, a sorrel colored MARE with a quantity F of grey hair on the hind quarters standing about 15 hands 1 inch both knees broken, and lame on the off fore leg. The owner may have the same on application to Mr. WALTEB BLOWER, New Barn farm, Gwehelog, by paying the expenses incurred.