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MONMOUTH. CHARLES A. COURT respectfully announces \J that, in consequence of the death of his father (Mr. W. Court), the AUCTION BUSINESS so successfully carried on for many years past under the firm of Court and Son will be in future conducted by himself, and he trusts that his experience, com- bined with moderate charge and a prompt settlement uf sale accounts, will insure for him a continuance of favors. March 8th, 1866. MR. C. A.COURT*, AUCTIONEER, TIMBER SUR- VEYOR, and GEKURAL VALUER, Agent and Inspector for the Scottish Union Live ktoek, Fire, and Life Insurance Company, &c. MONEY ADVANCED on any property consigned to him for sale, or the whole effects of a house purchased by private contract where persons wish to avoid a sale by auction. Office No. 1, Monnow-street, Monmouth. •S;UAM[B49UI^[AA}.IBNB .10 P0X9 Aq aiqB^Bdaj «sjua £ g .10 11, 'g 17, '[ aoj 'OOO'U 01 Ogir WOol) tuns JCUB QAtiq UTlO no £ '¡IJ:noas Teuosjad paAoadds qjm '¡uq¡ ao^uBjimg Iltm aq pas "JH'I iiioic oansuj pun "uoial VodMB^ 'jaaiis-Jiood '91 'SWVITIIA\ 'A1 °I '»»*« ^SB3 pUB J dtraqo v ya AUNLOM AVO *1*103 <U IUEM. NOX £ ]_ 'jLivxaodii Preliminary Announcement. MESSRS. PITCHER & NELMES (at the re- i quest of several influential gentlemen and farmers in the neighbourhood) will hold their first STOCK SALE at Raglan, early in July, 1866. Par- ticulars in future advertisements. Entries received at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Raglan, or at the Auc- tioneers' Offices, Monmouth, and Pembridge Castle, near Monmouth. Victoria Lodge, A.O.O.F., (Mo Uo) 2678 TITHE ANNIVERSARY of the above Lodge will be X held at the Castle Inn. Usk, on Monday, the 9th of July, 1866. Dinner on the table at 2 o'clock. The company of brethren and friends of the Order is respectfully solicited. JOHN NASH, Host. A GENTS WANTED to sell Goods largely con- .tl. sumed by Farmers and Horse-keepers.—-Address? J. H. A. STAMP, Newport, Mon. SOVEREIGN LIFE OFFICE, KV Established 20 Years, At 48, ST. JAMES'S-STREET, LONDON. Annual Income, £100,000.. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN THIS LOCALITY. H. D. DAVENPORT, Secretary. STATIONERY of all kinds; Account Books ruled s and made to any pattern and Periodical Publica- tions supplied by J. H. CLARK, Usk. TOHN BE KB. IE, MANCHESTER, U DYER, FINISHER, FRENCH CLEANER, &c. By tlte most complete Steam Machinery in England, Has appointed Mr. RICHARD WOOLLET, Draper, &c. Commercial-street, Pontypool, as his Agent, at Man- chester Prices. LADIES' DRESS: In silks, moire antiques, velvets, merinoes, fancy dress stuffs, shawls, mantles, jackets, bonnets, laces, gloves, &c. FURNITURE: Damasks, moreens, table cloths, fringes, gymps, druggets, rugs, carpets, &c., cleaned and dyed; furs cleaned, altered, and repaired; fea- thers cleaned, dyed, and curled lace and muslin curtains (like new) at 1-id. a square yard, cheapest in England; chintz covers and curtains cleaned and glazed without taking to pieces. Best work only. s\ T 0 H N JAMES O EMIGRATION AGENT, ^RATEKLOO"^OAI)' LIVERPOOL. Intending Emigrants will be fur- nished with the necessary infor- mation respecting the failing Days of Steamers and Packet Ships to All Parts of the World, Price of Passage, and other particulars, on application (post-, paid) to the above. By sending a deposit of fl, each passenger, Steerage and Second Cabin Berths, or Private Rooms for Families, may be secured at Lowest Rates. Sailings for NEW YORK every week. Preliminary information given on application at the Office of this Paper. JUST PUBLISHED (GRATIS) rpiIE GREAT CRINOLINE QUESTION J_ SOLVED BY HER MAJESTY THE EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH. Ladies should at once obtain, GRATIS, of their Draper or Corset-Maker, THOMSON'S new Illustration, shewing THE VERITABLE "MODE BE L'IMPERATRICE." Mr. thomas e. george, (formerly of the Pant, Newbridge, Mynyddys- Ihvyn,) WOOD and LAND VALUER, begs to inform his friends, and the public generally, that be has commenced business as a LAND and ESTATE AGENT, and TIMBER VALUER, and that he in- tends shortly to qualify himself as an AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER; and he trusts that by strictatten- tion to all mat eis entrusted to him, and the prompt settlement of all accounts, that he will obtain their favour and support. j Pentwyn, Newbridge, near Newport, Monmou'bshi-e, May 22, 1866. 174 MONEY TO LEND.—To TMADES- ITJL MEN, FARMERS, & OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and freehold Property, from X-50 to £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, Prospect Place, Stow 11111, Newport, Mon., (opposite the New Presbyterian Chapd). Mouoy also advanced on ALL KINDS of pro- peiU, luiniture, and clf'cels, inu-nded lor sale by auction. IVB.- ALL APPLICATIONS by POST to contain 1 stamps lor reply. ——— J_ E A M E S i TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, ABERGAVENNY, BEGS to announce the arrival of his NEW GOODS, adapted for SPRING and SUMMER wear, which he assures his friends and the public generally wttbot be surpassed by any house in the kingdom for quality and style. Every article charged at the lowedfc'rejaunerative price. FISHING SUITS (a variety of patterns), from 50B. FISHING STOCKINGS from 16s. FISHING BAGS,&c. [3 R- O. CBOWE, t IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES, 187, EDGWARE-ROAD, LONDON, W., RESPECTFULLY begs to announce that he has appointed Mr. JAMES H ALL,1& RAGLAN, Agent for the Sale of his Wines for the surrounding neighbourhood, and from whom JJ S&tnple bottle of most of the leading descriptions may be obtained at wholesale rates. I also beg to stkie that all the leading descriptions of my Wines are shipped direct to my order, consequently I am enabMJ^jto guarantee purity, and also to offer at prices not to be competed with, by Houses who are unable to purchase upon the same terms. I can offer some extraordinary fine, especially reserved, 1861 and 1863 vintage Fdrt, of Cyned (Campbell and Sandeman's shipping), at prices from six to eight shillings below usual quotations and I am so sure of the ultimate value of these wines, that I agree to allow anyone who may bottle} them carefully five per cent. upon the outlay, for any period not exceeding five years from the date of botfling. I can also supply of Duff Gordon (Domecq and Vergara shipping), at from ?8. per dozen, and up- wards; really fine Pale and Dry Dincer Sherry, 20s. to 24s.; fine old Gold, with Exquisite bouquet and character, 30s. and 36s. extra fine old East India, 36s. to 48s.; &c., &c. Champagne, sparkling, 30s., and upwards Hock and Moselle, ditto, 36s. and upwards. A full priced List, free, on application, either to Mr. JAMES HALL, RAGLAN, pr to 187, EDG- WARE-ROAD, LONDON, W. jjfa PONTYPOOL AND Saddlery & Harness Manufactories ARE now Replete with every article in the Trade, of the best quality and workmanship, and at reduced prices. Leather Mill Bands for all kinds of Machinery on the shortest notice. Colliery Proprietors Contracted with for Saddlery. Horse Clothing and Rugs, London Whips, Bits, and Spurs. Satchels, Ladies' Bags, Portmanteaus, &c. Compe- tent Workmen sent to all parts of the country on the shortest notice. Thomas's Emulsion of Syrups, OB PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, FOE coughs, colds, influenza, hoarseness, hooc- ibg cough, difficulty of Breathing, asthma, and affec- tions of the pulmonary organs generally. The great demand for this truly valuable Syrup is a sufficient proof of its efficacy, and renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to urge its numerous advantages; suffice it to say that it is composed of 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 medicine. Sold in bottles at 7^d., Is. Hd., and 2s. 9d. each, by the 2 proprietor—-T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; and most- chemists and medicine vendors. Blaenavon—J. Pope, Newport—Thomas J. Jones, High-street; Usk- J.H.Clark; Monmouth—W. Spencer; Abergavenny—J. Watkins, &c. Bayley's Tonic, Aperient, & Purifying FAMILY PILLS. FOR bilious and liver complaints, indigestion, J. sick headache, loss of appetite, heartburn, nervousness, impurities of the blood, and other ailments arising from a disordered state of the stomach and bowels. These vege- table pills are particularly recommended for general use, and only require to be tried to prove their great efficacy. Being mild in their action they are invaluable to families and may be taken at any time without interfering with ordinary engagements. Sold in boxes at 7§d., Is. l £ d., and 29. 9d. each; or free by post for 8, 14, or 33 stamps. Prepared only byT. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; and sold by most medicine vendors, and agents for Thomas's ot Syrups. The Imperial Art Union. 25,000 FilIST PITIZP,, AND UPWARDS OF 1,500 OTHEIS, IN Paintings, VARYING IN VALUE FROM £ 1,000 DOWN TO zC5 EACH. TT^PSVM ION.allowJ aU Prizes to be selected Kingdom in part of the Ticket holders or their representatives will be ad- to the Subscription: Balf a Guinea Per Share. of thp1 A^aUCf? to,^e naac'e lo the Secretary, or any tion 8ents» W'1C> will also furnish every"informa- HICHARD KING, Secretary. Offices, 10, Castle-street, Ilolborn, London, E.C. AT. B. Agents Wanted, on Liberal Terms. References required. T° ? 0]\F/CE RPurveyors' and Over- T° °NE l,oss< syinf? a OA-'IDEN.— GARDEN. Price'md?On Fl,rar' imd ^Lo,v'EI, Stamps. *r A Great Quantity for Little Money.! 120 Sheets of full-sized Note Paper M. DO good Cream Laid Envelopes. (id- Post 8vo. Pocket Account Hook with MOi'nuVd'i' pages, bound in parchment, with brass jlasp f 9(1 Post 8vo. 1 ocket Account Book with 200 i ruled i 0 pages, d all-bound strong ( yd- Foolscap Svo. oblong metallic Memoran slum ) Book, 212 pages, with clasp, pocket, and 9d. I pencil Foolscap Svo. „ Pocket Account Book„ 174 ) ruled pages, half-bound j oc"* Ditto ditto, with chI sp. get. Pocket Book, with 144 ruled pages, pocket, » flap, and clastic band ( Churcn Services, with gilt cdgcis ap.d clasp, from 2s. üd. each. L'rayor Books J'rora (id. each. AT J. H. CLARlv'S, DouKSfjLLEit, USK, THli- O n -A. I O 3ST Liver and Stoai%c]i Pills. I- pkTnreoHswenriEnet cg SdipE ate y hoe(f iwPr hoInoeL, xe cLoferf lS oltem hne t apmrpue orrsoet pley eexitrwoiilpejpis elonaubnt y ntphedhrxeoyppsd eiicrc iifaermnnocs om e toi— vf etthsh-haees been induced to give the benefit bf them to the public at large). They are prepared by m able and experienced chemist, and are acknowledged, the faculty, to be the most valuable medicine for all dteqfcders of the stomacb. and derangements of the liver, e,' prepared. It is a well-known fact that m(#t of the diseases incident to the human race, arise from disordered stomacb, and irregular state of the bowels, an^ fer want of a suitable remedy, taken in time, thousands qf (ELt first) simple mala. dies, become serious illnesses. ?P 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 give tone to the stomaeh; oorrecttbe. iayrl»i«jtt«ci'fiion of the liver, tbe bowsls,%hd, by -itiuipediments, restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold in Boxes (with directions for use) ls.lfd, and 7fd, each. (A Saving by taking the Large Size). Sold Wholesale by Messrs. BAECIAX & Son, LONDON and Retail by all Medicine Vendors. LOCAL AGENTS: Abergavenny Mr J S Ma.sdith, Bookseller Mr John WatXihe, Druggist Abersychan .Mr E Martin, Druggist Blaenavon Mr J Pope, Druggist Chepstow .Mr W E Clark, Bookseller Monmouth Mr. W. Spencer, Druggist. Newport Mr T J Jones, Chemist, High St. Pontypool .Mr T Roderick, Druggist. Usk Mr, J. H. Clftrk. N.B.-To meet the convenience of persons at a distance, J. H- CLARK, Usk, will forward a box. Free by Post, for fourteen postage stamps. Clark's Series of Guide Books. Ho. 1. A BERGAYENNY and its NEIGHBOURHOOD, '—— containing a description of the Town, Castle, Mountains, and Scenery Llantliony Abbey, Llanover Court, and other places of in- terest in the district, with # view of the Town. Price Sixpence. No. 2, MONMOUTH and its NEIGHBOURHOOD, con- taining an account of the Town, Castle, and Scenery, the Castles of Grosmont, Skenfritb, and Whitecastle, and other places of interest in the district, together with a Tour down theWye from Iloss to Chepstow, with plate. Sixpence. No. 3. TINTERN ABBEY and the WINDCLIFF T A full account of the splendid monastic! Ruins and its Founders, and the far-famed scenery of Windcliff. With, plates. Sixp ence. No. 4, CHEPSTOW and its NEIGHBOURHOOD, con- taining an account of the Town and Cas- tle, with Walks in the vicinity, and all objects of interest to Strangers. With plate. Sixpence. No. 5 RAGLAN and its NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing an account of the ancient and modern state, and siege ot its magnificent Castle, and other places of interest in the district. With views. One Shilling. No. 6. 1DAGLAN CASTLE, ancient and modern description of. With view. Sixpence. No. 7. TTSK and its NEIGHBOURHOOD, containing a desciiption of the Castle, Priory, Church, Charities, Corporation, and Fishery Walks in the Vicinity, Caldicot and the Castles of Went- wood, the ancient cities of/Caerleon and Caer- •vvent, &c. Cloth, gilt edges, Two Shillings.. No. 8. npWELVE TINTED VIEWS on the WYE, including Goodrich Castle and Court Tin- tern Abbey, the Windcliff, and Chepstow Castle, with descriptive letter press. One Shilling. No. 9. YIEWS of USK, RAGLAN, and TINTERN, with descriptive letterpress. Sixpence. No 10 nPHE HANDBOOK to MONMOUTHSHIRE aud SOUTH WALES, a description and his torictil Tour Irom Grluucester to Miiloi'd by 'Hail. Price One Shilling.. Sold by J H. Oj,kk, Book.^ller U&k, and ly all Booksellers in the County. If v A LIST 0S' it)HEAP BOOKS; Sold by all Booksellers; PUBJSHED BY MILNER & SOWERBY, 44, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, VND HALIFAX, YORKSHIRE. R0l°tt S-fe' each- Coloured Cloth, OtitBack Is.^each. GUtEdges-Is. ^d. each. BT TTET OTFLOWKR8^Bas" Mysterieg of a Convent, and Basket of Flowers, &c \rv«wL. UtTtA i i. Christmas Eve, &c. f^d0li^0 Eustace, the Christian "WarJ ^ew York of aS&mniamUte Anna Lee j or the Maiden, the 32mo" Wife, and the Mother 01dl&3(^°°ds „ Arabian Nights' Entertain- 4?" ments Old EngS'fe World American Receipt Book of Otraasr* oa Castle Anecdotes of Napoleon 0'Hallorant\„ Baxter's Saints' Best Paley's Boy's Own Conjuring Book Imperial 32rat 1 neology. Bread upon the Waters. Im- Pamela; or Virttiy, perial 32mo. Planter's Bruce's Travels in Abyssinia Poe's Tales of Buchan's Domestic Medicine Pope's Poetical "Works Buffon's Natural History Pope's Homer's Iliad Bunyan's Pilgrim's Process Pope's Homer's Odyssey Bunyan's Choice Wodfs-lst Quaver (The). 1000 Songs, Series Queechy, by Eliz. Wetherell Bunyan's Choice-2nd Series Ratcliffe's (Mrs.) The Italian Bunyan's Choice-3rd Series Do, Romance of the Forest Cabin Boy's Story Reciter for the Million Captain Canot, the African Robinson Crusoe Slaver Rob of the Bowl Children of the Abbey Roderick Random (Adven. Clarke's Scripture Promises tures of) Clater's Every Man His Own Rose Clark, & other Sketches, Farrier by Fanny Fern Clater's Every Man His Own Sacred Garland-First Series Cattle Doctor Do., do.-Second Series Coleridge's Poetical Works Sandford and Merton Cooper's Pilot Scarlet Letter,byN.Hawthorn Cooper's Last of the Mohicans Scottish Chiefs, by Miss Porter Cooper's Sea Lions Shady Side, bya Pastor's Wife Cooper's Spy Shipwrecks & Disasters at Sea Cooper's Deerslayer Simpson's Plea for Religion Cottage Gardener Simpson'skeytothePropheciea Cowper's Poetical Works Soft Showers on the Opening Culpeper's British Herbal Bud. Imperial 32mo. Culpeper'sEveryMan'sDoctor St. Clair of the Isles Dodd'sDiscoursestoyoiragmen Stephens'Travelsin Egypt, Stc Domestic Cookery Sunday School Reciter Don Quixote (Adventures of) Sunny Memories of Foreign Early Dew upon the Tender Lands Plant. Imperial 32mo. Swiss Family Robinson Evenings at Home Tales of Battles by Sea & Land Farmer of Inglewood Forest Tales for Rich and Poor, con- Fashion and Famine taining Rising in the^World, Fatherless Fanny Retiring from Business, Fern Leaves. By Fanny Fern Keeping up Appearances. Finney's Revivals of Religion By T. S. Arthur Foxe's Book of Martyrs Tales of Married Life—Lovers Franklin's Works. Imp.32mo and Husbands, Sweethearts Glory through Faith—Life of and Wives Married and Heinrich Stilling .Single. By T. S. Arthiir Good Time Coming. An&ur Ximperanoe T?al->s—The JBro- Henry Earl t>i Morcland f ken Merchant, ThaDrtuik- Herbert's Poems ard's Wife, &c., &c. History of the Russian War Tempest and Sunshine Honey out of the Rock. Im- The Seven Champions of perial 32mo. 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Gilt Edges-Is. 4d. each, A Book that will Suit You I Poetical Keopsake jEsop'sFables, loi Cuts Popular Song Book Anson's Voyage RoVSid the Power of Prayer (The) World Quarle's Divine Emblems A Wreath around the Cross Rays of Gold Beams of Silver Religious Courtship Berquin's Children's Friend Ruth Hall, &c. byFannyFern Bloomfield'sFarmer'sBoy,&c. Sabbath Musings. &c. ogatiky's Golden Treasury Scott's(SirW.)LadyoftheLake -Morning Scott's (8ir W.) Lord, of the Isles Bogatzky's Golden Treasury Scripture Truths Illustrated —Evening Shelley's Queen Mab, &c Brown's Concordance Shelley's Choice Works Bunyan's Holy War Sherwood's(Mrs.)Parting Gift Burns' Poetical Works Smith's Bread from Heaven Byron's Select Works Smith's Early & Latter Rain Byron's Choice Works Smith's Good Seed for the Byron's Childe Harold, &c I Lord's Field Cause and Cure of Infidelity Smith's Light for Dark Days Chapone, Gregory, Penning- Smith'sSunnySubjectsforall ton, and Dodsley Seasons Christ's Famous Titles. 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Charles Sybil Campbell Life of Lord Viscount Nelson Spng of Shillelah Looking unto Jesus ^4es a^S.tor1^6 of Ireland Man-of-WarLife ™ Afnynie Herill0n The New Heart Medhurst's Rev. T. W.) Light The Lion changed to a Lamb in the Dark Valley Todd's Student's Manual Medhurst's (the Rev. T. Wi) Todd'sSundaySchoolTeacher Streams from Lebanon Todd'sLectures, &c., complete Moore's Choice Works WallsendMiner, byJ.Everett Mothers of the Wise and Good Wit of the World Lment Nothing but Money. Arthur Young Man's Book of Amuse- Olney Hymns Young Man's Own Book Patent Sermons, by Dow,Jr. Young Mau'sBestCompamon Pearls of Great Price Young Woman's Best Com- Pleasing Instructor panion. Sold by J. 11. CLARK Boo'-sclier, Usk. 1;, MARKET STEEET, CTSK. MESSRS. JACKSON & MORGAN hare been favored with instructions from Mr. JOSBPK is ,leaIine the towl>) to. SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, On Friday, the 13th of July, J866, and useful -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects^"the whole being V nearly new. ° Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Particulars in Catalogues, which may be had a week prior to the sale, at the Post-Office, or of Mr. Evans, Lsk, and of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 42 Llanarth-street, Newport, and High-street, Ponty- pool. 1 0 MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY RJAMES GRAHKM, at the Three Salmons lIT Hotel, Usk, On Friday the 6th day of jul. 1866, at three o clock m the afternoon, (subject to conditions of, sale to be then produced), A small FREEHOLD ESTATE called « PEKTEE- AIN," situate in the parish of Llanbaddock, about caee m.lles from Usk and four from Pontypool, an<?rism £ a ^arm-house and suitable Outbuildings, Lan3^er parcels of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture nearly Ik Coppice (unoaf »hich Js altogetheP an ° exce"ent quality,) containing The tenal ^me^SU'f1"ent> 39?/ lr- 24P- and further trr' ^uups, will shew the premises, W. C. A. "WILt''cu^ars may obtained from Mr. both of Monmou^MS» Solicitor, or the Auctioneer, mon^UTHSHIRE. » MR. HENRY YENNT- .„ TT 4TT_ TION, at the Thbee^ w,U b7. AJ?9* N. C -J ,%MOSS HOTEL, in Usk, On Friday, the 6th*, At Two o'Clock precisely, the/' '866' UI FREEHOLD ESTATES (being £ llowuiS valuable sold property of the late Edward A^?,.of un" of Llangibby), in Three Lots, viz. Lot 1 Consists of a Barn, Shed, and ar- eels of Arable, Pasture, and Priscoed Farm" and "Coed Chambers," si?.. Priscoed, in the parish of Llanbaddock, adjoinit road leading from, thence to the Chapel and Mot. wood, and tlie road leading from-Usk to Coedypafi" and containing in the whole, by admeasurement, 70a. 2r. 4p., the land in the occupation of George Rodtvay, and the woods in hand. Lot 2: A comfortable Farm House, Barn, Stable, and other buildings, and several parcels of fil-blet Pasture, Meadow, and Woodland, containing alto- gether, by admeasurement, 90 qcres, called Green Pool," otherwise Pettingall's Farm," situate in Llan-" baddock aforesaid (with the exception of about three- quarters of an acre situate in the adjoining hamlet of Glascoed), and midway between Usk and Pontypool, now in the occupatian of Mr. William Williamf, at the low yearly rent of E45 per annum. Lot 3: Comprises two very valuable rich Meadows and Garden Plots, with apple trees, containing, by admeasurement, 20a. 2r. 34p., bounded by the river Usk and the road leading from Whitehall to New- bridge, situate in the parishes of Llantrissent and Tredunnook, and in the occupation of William Matthews and Elizabeth Howells as tenants thereof. The tenants will shew the respective Lots, and par- tioulars and conditions of sale (which are now in pre- paration) may shortly be obtained of the Auctioneer, Llanarth-streef, Newport, Mon., or of Messrs. Wad- dington and Gustard, solicitors, Usk. Usk, 14th June, 1866. __n_ -DAGLAN.—TO be LET, with possession on the it 23rd of August, a comfortable COTTAGE, con- taining 4 bed-rooms, 3 sitting-rooms, kitchen, and excellent back premises, pleasantly situate within five minutes' walk of the Castle.—Apply at the BEAU- FORT ARMS, Raglan, or to Mr. JAMES GBAHAM, Auc- tinriPMv TVfrmmmifVi Llandenny Charities. WANTED, TENDERS for supplying Nine Shil- lings' worth of BREAD Weekly for Six Months, to be made of the best seconds flour, in loaves of 4 lbs. each to be delivered at the Church every Satur- day. Tenders to be sent to the Churchwardens on or before the 5th of July. FOR SALE by Private Contract, a good second- hand Double-Blast THRESHING MACHINE (a bargain). — Apply to Mr. ALBERT BURROWS, Mathern, n''ar Chepstow. 'POWN of USK.—A HOUSE and GARDEN to L LET next month, near the Bridge.—Apply to T. WIGGINTON, Chemist, Usk. WANTED, in a Farm-house, a strong, able, SER- VANT GIRL, must understand dairy work, baking, brewing, &c. Good wages given to one that would suit.-Apply to Mr. J. THOMAS, Beaufort Arms, Usk. A PPREXTICES WANTED to the Millinery, A Dress, and Mantle Making.—Apply to C. AKKIE THOMAS, near the Bridge, Usk. FOR SALE. — A well-bred liver-coloured POINTER BITCH, aged 11 months.—Apply to HBNRY STOCKHAM, Bridge-street, Dsk. AN'.rEL), ft siiiall IIOU,E, with coach-house, If and two-stall stable, aud 5 or 6 acres of Pasture Land, distant from Usk 4 or o miles. Would be taken on lease if approved of.—Address to E. G., Post-Office, L sk. VjOlIOE All persons indebted *to the Estate of i\ the late M,, HERBERT WIL^MS, C^embt and Di uggiMj, U*k deceased, are requested to pay the same to the undersigned Hnd all persons having claims the same estate are lequested to send piuticuliua ot such claims to ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Usk, Junp 28th, 1866. "OTANTED immediately a good plain COOK, who we^ recommended.—Auplv, S Post- othce, U" k. f TO BE LET, a HOUSE and GARDEN, with X choice hint trees, si'uate in the parish of iredunnock, near Newbridge.—-Apply to Mr. JAMM EDMUNDS, Pontheer, near Caerleon.