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MONMOUTHSHIRE. Wernrowlod. Farm, Penrose, Equi-distant between Abergavenny and Monmouth. Sale of 25 HEAD of FAT and STORE CATTLE, 51 choice Fat and Store Sheep, Horses, Colts, Hay (to go off), the Herbage on 14 Acres of rich Mea- dow Land until the 25th of March next, &c., which MESSRS; COURT and SON are instructed by Mr. William Davies, of the Red House Farm, Llan- vihangel-Yestern-Llewern, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on Monday, December Hith, 1865. Particulars in posters. Luncheon at 11. The sale to commence at 12 o'clock punctually. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Dingestow Bridge, Near the Railway-station, 4 miles from Monmouth. Truly useful and valuable LIYE STOCK, Imple- ments, Hay, Cider, Casks, Cheese, Potatoes, Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, and other Effects, which MESSRS. COURT and SON are instructed by the representatives of the late Mr. Joseph Morgan, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, December 14th, 1865. Particulars in posters. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o'clock. DINGESTOW, Within three miles of Monmouth. Important Sale of 55 Fat and Store Cattle, 52 Fat and Store Sheep, 10 Pigs, SfC. JAMES GRAHAM, Jun., has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Walter Charles Blower, and George Lewis, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on Thursday, the 14th day of December, 1865, In two fields adjoining the roadside at the New Inn, Dingestow, the undermentioned first-class and prime STOCK: comprising 29 excellent three-year-old bul- locks (good saleable weights), 4 prime fat heifers, 8 three-year-old fine store steers, 10 two-year-old steers, 2 fresh barren cowa, 1 three-year-old heifer in calf, 1 two-year-old heifer in calf, 42 fat wether sheep, 10 young Leicester ewes in yean, 10 store pigs, 1 cart horse (six years old, capital worker, written warranty if required), 1 three-year-old gelding, and 2 two-year- old colts. Sale at 1 2 o'clock to the minute. N.B.-The place of sale is close to Dingestow Railway Station, and business will be over in time for gentlemen to catch trains tor any part of the country. USK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Large and Important Sale of 50 Head of Christ" mas Fat Stock, and 120 Prime Fat Sheep. TAMES GRAHAM, Jun., has been favoured with pj instructions Irom Messrs. Lister, Geching, Cadle, Parker, Crump, Frost, Derrett, Jones, Williams, Morgan, Lewis, Roberts, Charles, Matthews, and Evans, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the 18th day of December, (Usk Pair-day), in Mr. Parker's field, adjoining the roadside, within a mile of the town of U sk, and close to the Bell inn, Llanbaddock, 50 head of PRIME FAT CATTLE, and 120 FAT SHEEP. Sale at 12 o'clock to the minute. The Auctioneer in announcing this important sale, begs to inform his friends he will be happy to re- ceive further entries, but under no circumstances whatever will any but Fat Stock be admitted for sale, and only from gentlemen residing within a radius of five miles of Usk. Dated, Monmouth, 6th December, 1865. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE Coppice Woods, Oak, & Other Timber. • IfR. GRAHAM is instructed to M SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel. Newport, on Monday, the 18th ol December, I860, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the FALLAGE of the following COP- King's Head Hotel. Newport, on Monday, the 18th 01 December, 1865, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the Aim. FALLAGE of the following COP- PICE WOODS and TIMBER growing therein, in Lot°L—About Two Acres of capital Alder, Birch, and Ash Underwood, convertible into Pitwood 17 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, 1 to 17, 18 Oak Stores, 5 Beech, 2 Cherry, and 3 Ash Tree. numbered with red paint X, 1all gro^ing on yn Bran Farm, adjoining the Cwmbran Colliery, Llanvrechva Upper. L0T 2,—TY CAPTAIN WOOD (11 Acres), containing Hurdle and Hoop Coppice, with 47 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, hom 1 to 47 4 Oak Stores 2 Ash and 1 Cherry Irees, all marked Sfi red paint X, growing in the same wood, m Llanthewv Vach. Lot 3.—COED BACH WOOD ?RTTS Hurdle and Hoop Coppice, with 4 a^ lmer Trees, numbered with red paint 1 to 48, 33 Oak Stores, and 6 Ash, marked with red paint X, growing in the same wood, and on Ty Captain Farm, in Llan- Lot 4.—UPPER GRAIG WOOD (4| Acres) contain- ing Hurdle and Hoop Coppice, with 24 °ak^^ Trees, numbered with red paint 1 to 24 8 Oak Sto» es and 3 Ash, marked with red paint X, growing in the same wood, in Llanthewy ach. » Lot 5.—"THE OKLS" WOOD, on Upper Wancajo Farm, in the Hamlet of Gwehelog near Lsk Acres), containing capital Hurdle and Hoop Coppice, with 123 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint 1 to 123 26 Oak Stores, and 32 Ash, marked with red paint X, all growing in the same wood. Mr. HENRY MORGAN, the tenant of Glynbran Farm, will point out Lot 1 Mr. THOMAS Captain Farm, Lots 2, 3, and 4; and Mr. WAITER EVASS, of Upper Llancavo Farm, Lot 5 and any in- formation may be obtained on application at the Office of the Auctioneer, havings Bank Chambers, Newport, E.AMES, 9, CROSS STREET, ABERGAVENNY, EESPECTFULLY invites an early inspection of his large and well-selected Stocks of Chipping Norton, Scotch, and West of England, Tweeds. Three-Guinea Shooting Suite.-One-Guinea Shower-Proof Melton Overcoats. Milled Water-Proof Meltons for Hunting Coats.—Drab.and White Bedford's for Hunting Breeches, AUCTION MART, No. 1, MONNOW STREET, MONMOUTH, A CHABLSS COURT, WHOLESALE AP, BEER, AND PORTER MERCHANT, HAS just received a large supply of the OCTOBER BREWINGS, in first-rate condition, 0 J guaranteed by the protective label. Agent for Ind, Coope and Co's. Celebrated Burton Ales; also D'Arcy and Watkins'Dublin Stout, the sama ™ price as at the Breweries. Rich Mild Burton Ale, in Caski, from 13d. per Gallon. Stores, No 1, Monnow.street, and St. John's-street, Monmouth. Joint Counties' Asylum, Abergavenny. To Coal Proprietors, Drapers, Grocers, Malt- sters, Millers, Potatoe Merchants, Butchers, and Others. THE Visiting Justices of this Asylum are willing to receive TENDERS from parties desirous of Con- tracting to supply the Asylum with any of the un- dermentioned articles for the periods hereunder stated, V1 Goals, Drapery, Bedding, Linen, Haberdashery, Male Attendants' Uniform, Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Buckets, Curled Hair, and Earthenware,-for one year, from the 1st day of January, 1866. Groceries, Butter, Cheese, Soap, Soda, Starch, Blue, Snufl, To- bacco, Salt, Vinegar, Candles, Scotch Barley, Rice, Arrowront, Sago, Malt, Hops, &c.for six months, from 1st January, 1866. Flour, Meat, and Potatoes, —for three months, from 1st January, 1866. Coals to be delivered at the Asylum Siding on the Hereford Section of the Great Western Railway, which is also available for delivering to the Asylum any other articles to suit the convenience of the contractor. „ n i Tenders, accompanied with samples of all articles as will admit thereof, to be sent in not later than Ten o'clock in the morning, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of DECEMBER current, and superscribed "Tender for Coals," 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 Visitors. Asylum, 5th December, 1865. Usk Prison. OTICE is Hereby Given that the Visiting Dj Justices are ready to receive TENDERS for Sup- plying the Prison with the undermentioned articles, for the Quarter commencing January 1st, 1866, viz. Good Household BREAD, at per cwt., made in loaves to weigh (separately) 6 oz. and 8 oz., 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, per cwt. I Best YELLOW SOAP, per cwt. INDIAN CORN MEAL, per cwt CANDLES, per dozen lbs. SALT, per cwt. t RBD ASH COAL, per ton. POTATOES, at per sack- of 2% cwt. Sealed Tenders, directed to the Visiting Justices, to be sent to the Prison on or before SATURDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, 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 time, as the Governor may require. Security will be required for the due performance of the Contracts, and the Visiting Justices do not pledge them- selves to accept the lowest tender. Names of sureties to be mentioned in the tender. AH demands relating to the Expenditure of this I rison must be sent to the Governor, on or before THURSDAY, the 14th day of DECEMBER, in order that they may be examined and paid at the ensuing Quarter Sessions. W. H. BOSWORTH, December 4th, 1865. Governor. PONTYPOOL UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the GUARDIANS of this Union, for the nest THKEB MONTHS, for BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, GROCERY, CHEESE, BUTTER, MILK, RICE, CLOTI-HNG, 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 Parishesiin the sail Union with BREAD and ILOUil are requested to deliver Sealed Tenders at my OFFICE' on or before the 20ch day of DECEMBER instant, and send Samples to the Union Workhouse on THURSDAY morning, the 21st day of DECEMBER instant, by Ten o'clock. The BOARD will receive Tenders for mpplying thå 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 BOAB.1) wtjl not under- take to accept the Lowest Tender. FORMS OF TENDERS MAY BE HAD AT MT OFFICE. Security under a Penalty of TEN POUNDS, wLl be required. for the performance of the Contract, that the Goods supplied are of the Quality Contracted for. EDMUND B. EDWA&DS, Clerk of the Board of Guardians. WANTED to rent a GENTEEL RESIDENCE "within four miles of Usk, comprising not less than three sitting and bedrooms, with coach-houss, stable, &c.—Apply, A.. K., OBSEETEB Office, Usk. rpO TILERS and PLASTERERS.—Wanted im- ]L mediately Two good hands, apply to Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, Bryngwyn, near Raglan. WANTED immediately, a BOY, about 16 or 17 years of age, to take care of a horse, and to work in the garden.-Apply, X. Y. Z., OBSERVER Office. _— NOW READY, AT J. H. CLAEK'S, USK, MOORE'S ALMANACK FOR 1866, With Complete List of Fairs. Price 6d. SOVEREIGN LIFE OFFICE. O Established 20 Years, At 48, ST. JAMES'S-STREET, LONDON. Annual Income, £100,000. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN THIS LOCALITY. H. D., DAVENPORT, Secretary. THE o 3EI A. IVE PION Liver and Stomach Pills.. THESE PILLS are compounded from the recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of the present day (who, from purely philanthropic motives- knowing their excellent properties by experience has been induced to give the benefit of them to the public at large). They are prepared by an able and experienced chemist, and are acknowledged, by the faculty, to be the most valuable medicine for all disorders of the stomach, and derangements of the liver, ever prepared. It is a well-known fact that most of the diseasesincident to the human race, arise from a disordered stomach, and irregular state of the bowels, and for want of a suitable remedy, taken in time, thousands of (at first) simple mala. dies, become serious illnesses. To guard against this great evil, and to preserve the blessings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recommended. They act generally on the constitution, cleanse the blood of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach; correct the morbid condition of the liver, regulate the bowels, and, by removing all impediments, j restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. L. 'é' TESTIMONIALS. Gwehelog. iseatfcUsk, December, 1859. gnt,—After suffering for several ystir,; from acute pains In my side, back, chest, and stomach, and after calling in several medical men. and trying every remedy, I still.suffered severely Irom the complaints. At length I was induced to try the CHAMPION LIVER AND STOMACH PILLA sold by you. The first box gave me great relief. I then purchased a second box, and it completely removed my complaint, and I am now in perfect health. Having received so much benefit from these pills myself, I think that I am ony doing a service to the public m recommending them. JOHN ROBERTS. To Mr. CLAES, Bookseller. Usk. Pontypool, Jannary 20th, 1860. Sin.—For some years I suffered very much from an affection of the Liver. The medical men to wtiom I applied gave me pills \hich removed the complaint for a short time, but it returned as bad as after ever » week or ten days. 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 hcadad1e, or pain in the side or shoulders, I take a eoupie of the CUAKFION PAIS at night, and 1 Lel all right the next day. Wii. M.OKGAN. 16, Christian Street, Stockport, 15th Oct., 1S62. SIE. Please forward me another box of the CUAMPION PILLS, for vi'hich I enclose fourteen stamps. I find them such an excellent medicine, not only for myself, but aiso for the whole oi ray family, that 1 nc-ver like to be without some in the noiue. I believe you when you say they are the most valuable medicin« for the Stomach and Liver ever prepared," for I have tried many different sorts of pills, but shall never want to change again while I can get these. With best respects, yours truly, Mr. CULEK, Usk, Mon. ALi KED EDW AiiDS. Llanbaddock, near Usk, Feb. 9. 1863. GRE IAM very glad to be able to recommend the CUAMPIOS PILLS. I have tried everything I could think of for the Liver Complaint, but never found any meihciue 51.?,,3u?rk?01"' as these Dills. Mark of X M.AR\ ANN MLRRIMAN. 5 8etiie's Buildings, New Swindon, Feb. 24,1863. Snt—I am wishful to inform you of the great benefit I have found from tasing the CUAMMOK PILLS. From my childhood I have been much troubled with indigestion, which caused me great suffering, and I was never many days without it, uiit l a friend gave me a few of these pills, which is the only medxine tha. gives me relief. MARIA RICHARDS. Castle Farm, Gwehelog, near Usk, March 26th. 1864. Sie —I am glad to be able to bear testimony to the great efficacy of the CHAMPION LivER AND STOMACH PILLS Pre- viously to my being recommended to try them, I suffered much from Asthma, but since 1 have been in the habit of taking these pills, when I find an attack coming on 1 havo only to take one dose to obtain certain and speedy relief, and by repeating the dose two or three times I am restored to my usual health. I am sure that these pills have saved me a vast apount of suffering, and I therefore, with pleasure, give you permission to make wliai use vou like of this testimonial, as if i; should be the meansof inducing any persons afflicted as I have been to try the mediuue, I shali feel that I have done them great service To Mr. CLASE, Usk. THOMAS PRICE. penarth, near Cardiff, 24th October, 1&64. MR TTJIRK Usk.—SIB,— I enclose 'i8 stamps, aud shall be K^C^; wXsend .ne two bo,es of the CHAMPION LIVES PILLS You will* think I am consuming a great quantity o! PILLS. ,,„mher of boxes vou have sent me; but the fact i sTAceThave b^en in this neighbourhood 1 havo recommenuea the cuts to seve^tl persons hwre who suffer from biliousness. onH t^v sai agree that they never took anything like myseU, and tt>«> • • T .hi.,it 'f tho Sias were^oTdTnThis neighbourhood, a great many more people pa s were soiai becaase they would be sure to recommend would take to them, oecaiu» « HENRY ELLIS, themselves. Usk, January 28th, 1865. r t, been in the habit of taking the CHAMPION Liv*a SIIV—I have been sQme v#ar8i and 1 ean safely say Ui^J AND STOKACH Complaints that I havo EVER the best known to me I had taken; «id fcaug. They novgr fall m tried a great na having raccrred §o roach benetu r 'U^ I tlnlTuXt rtuhf that I ,«c<*»»enu them, a* d0 whenever 1 j j A;; y WHITE FIELD- firM in Boxes (with direetioas CM) la. 1»4, ØJldI (A Basing by tefcmg C^8« Biae). -t Sold Wholesale by Ummt. B*aBSAt & Boat, IRET&OB, and Keteii by aU iLatiEine Veadora. SOCA.I> A»RARE: tnvrwvmm.Mr S 8 EoofeeeOw ¥1' Jahu Watians, Druggist Abem^m E MwtMi, Dwifgwt /<kz«as»#.Mr i Pop«, Draprg*st (Samtkom jttlr W E Cissk, Bookseller H0BpoK T i Jones, Chemist, High St. F<rnfmwoi „.Mr T Boderiek, Druggist. {7afc3T. Mr. J. H. Clark. jt b.—To meet the convenience of persons at II distance, J. H. CLARK, Usk, will forward a box, Freq by Post, fw fourteen postage stamps. MONEY TO LEND.—TO TRADES- MEN, FARMERS, & OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, from JEoOto £ 5000, at 5 per cent interest. Upwards of five hundred thousand pounds have already been advanced.-Apply to Mr. C. JOHNS, Licensed Appraiser and House Agent, 4, Prospect Place, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., (near the New Presbyterian Chapel). N. B.-All applications by post to contain 4 stamps for reply. tp TOn -want to BOKKOW MONEY at a cheap l 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 £ 50 to f 1,000, for I, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half- yearly or quarterly instalments. IMMEDIATE CASH ADV ANCES.-Money lent I in sums of not less than £100, 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, at from 4 to 5 per cent. interest, charges moderate, and the strictest confidence ob- served. Full particulars forwarded per post, on receipt of six postage stamps. Office hours from ten to three.—Apply to Mr. SYDNEY T. EVANS, Land and Estate Agent, Old Masonic Hall, Newport, Mon. ABERGAVENNY. S. & E. TROTTER, ARE now delivering, free by rail or road to a reasonable distance, their GENUINE MALT LIQUORS, In fine condition, at the following Prices:- BITTER BEER 50s. 25s. 12s. 6d. BURTON" (STBONG) 50s. 25s. 12s. 6d. XXX MILD ALE 42s. 21s. 10s. 6d. XX „ a 36s. 18s. 9B. 0d. STOUT 42s. 21s. lOs.ipd. THE BREWERY, ABERGAVENNY. THE COTTAGE LIBRARY, CLOTH BOARDS, ONE SHILLING EACH. TALES. r Cowper's Poetical Works Anna Lee LonglelWs poetical works Arabian Nights- Milton's Poetical Works Basket of lowers Cabin Boy's Story T.„ BIOGilAPa.Y. Christmas Eve & otherTales Lifa of Wellington Evenings at Home Life of Washington Fashion and Famine wfVRKS Lamplighter RELIGIONS WORKS. Lena Rivers Bogatzky'sGoldenTreasurv Mabel Vaughan Brown's Concordance Planter's Daughter Bunyan'sPilgrim sProgress Queechy Bunyan's Choice Works Rose Clark Christian's every day Book Robinson Crusoe Daily Comforter Sandford and Merton Sacred Garland Swiss Family Robinson Smith's daily remembrancer Tales of Rich and Poor Sunday School Reciter Tales of Married Life MISCELLANEOUS. Temperance Tales Æsop's Fables True Riches Boys' Own Conjuring Book Uncle Tom's Cabin Buchan'sdomesticmedicines Wide Wide World Button's Natural History NOVELS. Clater's Every Man his own Children of the Abbey Farrier Cooper's Spy Clater's Every Man his own Farmer of luglewood Forest Cow Doctor Fatherless Fanny Cottage, Kitchen, Fruit and Hungarian Brothers Flower Garden Mysteries of Udolpho Culpeper's Herbal Nick of the Woods Domestic Cookery Book Old English Baron SONG BOOKS. Pamela Comic Album and Minstrel Rob of the Bowl Crochet Romance of the Forest Diprose's National Song Scottish Chiefs Book St. Clair of the Isles Popular Song Book POETRY. Byron's Choice Wrorks Sold by J: H. CLARK Bookseller, Usk. WTOTB PAPER end ENVELOPES Stamped jlj with Crests, Initials, Mottoes., or any Design, &> J. H. Cx-^vPJi'b- Bii&ge-stree», Usfc. 8 I> OHT E)¡IO NNL'"R S P"CRSES- WALLETS- JL POCKET BOOKS—PENCIL GASES and P&iJ' jLilXVES. at J. H. CLAMI TJsk. Thomas's Emulsion of Syrups, OR PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, FOR coughs, colds, influenza, hoarseness, hoop- ing cough, difficulty of breathing, asthma, and affec- tions of the pulmonary organs generally. The great demand for this truly valuable Syrup is a sufficient ^rooi of its efficacy, and renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to urge its numerous advantages; suffice it to say that it is composed af the active properties of herbs, roots, and balsams, in a concentrated form, and possesses great soothing and healing properties. From its agreeable taste it may be easily administered to children, and is not un- acceptable to adults who have an aversion to caedicine. Sold in bottles at 1td., Is. Igd^ and 2s. ijcl. each, by the proprietw—T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; and most chemists and medicine vendors. Blaenavon-J. i Pope; NewpoH—Thomas J. Jones, High-street; Uakr— J. H. Clark; Monmouth—»-W. Spenecf, &c. Bayley's Tcnie, Aperient, & Punlying FAMILY PILLS. FOR biliotw and liver ocimplaints, indigestion, Bici beadaobe, km of appetite, heartburn, nervousness. impurities of the blood, and other oikaeni* aMine frOOl a disordered fctote of the stomach and bowek. These vege- table pills era pariicuWly tseomciiMided for gMiewl use, and only eeqeire to be fcaed to prove their great eitieaey. Being mild in their actioc they are inmloable to families, and may be token at fuiy tkae without kitsrferijig with ordinary eojjagetncute. Sold in boxes at 7gd., 1&. lid,, and Ss- Qd. each; or free by post tor 8, Id, or 83 etMnps.. Prepared only byT. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; and eoid by most tnedteuM TeodoM, and agenta for Thomas s Emulsion erf Syrups. LILES' EATING HOUSE, TEAt COFFEE, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 21 Flannel Street, Abergavennyt GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. STnittififllrt Club Cattle Show, At the Agricultural Hall, Islington, December the 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15th. FIRST & SECOND CLASS RETURN TICKETS F to London issued at any station on the Great Western Railway more than thirty miles distant, on Saturday, the 9th December, and following days, will be available for Return up to Saturday, the 16th De- cember, inclusive. „ Paddington, ^ov. 30. J. GEISBSON, General Manager. ANN THOMAS, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute, 22nd and 23rd Vict., c. 35. intituled,—"An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees,"— "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons JX having anv Claims or Demands against or upon the Estate of ANN THOMAS, late of Cwmynyscoy in the parish of Panteague in the County of Mon- mouth, Widow, (who died on or about the Third, day of May, One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty- five, and whose Will was proved in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at Llandaff, on the Eleventh day of November, One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty-five, by Edwin Jones the Executor thereof), are hereby required to send to me the undersigned, as the Solicitor of the said Executor, on or before the Twentieth day of January, One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty-six, particulars of their respective claims and demands. After that day the said Executor will distribute the Assets of the Testatrix among the parties entitled thereto, or will otherwise deal therewith, having regard therein only to the claims of which he shall then have had Notice, and the said Executor will net be liable for the Assets or any part thereof, so dis- tributed or otherwise dealt with, to any person or persons of whose debt or claim he shall not then have had Notice. Dated this Sixth day of December, 1865. WILLIAM HENRY LLOYD, Solicitor, PontypooL Fifty to Two Hundred Pounds per Annum. WANTED, energetic and respectable TRADES- MEN, Estate Agents, and others,, in every town and district of Monmouthshire and South Wales, to conduct an AGENCY capable of yielding the above or a larger income, for a small portion of time devoted to it. Apply to Mr. D. E. DAVIES. Branch Office for Monmouthshire and South Wales, COUNTY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 26a, High-street, Newport, Mon. BRIDGE STREET, USK. EDWARD THOMAS RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Usk and neighbourhood that he has commenced the practice of PHOTOGRAPHY, At the residence of his father, Mr. Win. Thomas, Tailor and Draper, and is prepared to execute Carte do Visite and other Album Portraits, In the most approved styles also PORTRAITS ON GLASS. Attention is requested to specimens shewn in the Shop-window. NOTICE. To Butchers, Dealers, Farmers, and others. C. BOWES AND CO., MEAT, POULTRY, FORK, BUTTER, AND PROVISION MERCHA-XTS, Portman Market, London, N.W., BEG to return their sincere thanks for all past consignments of the above, and to assure those who may please to favor them with further consign- ments that every exertion shall be made to obtain the highest prices. C. B. and Co's. premises being at the West End oi London, and over twenty years' experience in the trade, enables them to effect the quickest sales and make the highest prices, and he feels confident ut giving satisfaction. Accounts paid the day of Sale. Every attention paid to empties and cloths. The Cattle flague. Important to Farmers and Others having Stock for Sale. IN order to meet the emergency caused by the closing of fairs and markets against cattle, An- nouncements of STOCK for SALE will be inserted in the USE. OBSERVES," at the reduced prepaid rate of ONE SHILLING TOR THIRTY WORDS, or under, and 6d. for every additional ten words. Persons desirous of availing themselves of this means of publicity will be required to forward their instructions to the Office, not lattr than 'Ihursday in each week, as follows The full Postal Address— the number and description of Stock for disposal and cash, or postage stamps, to the required amount. according to the number of words. Barrow's Antibilious & Liver Pills. 4 SAFE AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY A in all diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver, Weak Digestion Dizziness, &c. llll boxes, at 7±d snd Is. l«d. each» or p°st free for 8 or H stamps from b. ROBINSON, Chemist, Bridge Street, Usk. Barrow's Pectoral Balsam OF BLACK CURRANT AND ANISEED, FOR the Cure of Hoarseness, Coughs, Cold, Short- ness of Breath, &c\, and a most speedy relief for that troublesome complaint Asthma. Full directions accompany each bottle. Sold in bottles, 7|d. and Is. Hd. each. To be patent° medicine rendors, and of S. RObiJN^UiN, Chemist, Bridge Street, Uek.