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E A M E S, 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 cannot be surpassed by any house in the kingdom for quality and style. Every article charged at the lowest remunerative price. FISHING SUITS (a variety of patterns), from 50s. FISHING STOCKINGS from 16s. FISHING BAGS, &c. THE CROWN" HOTEL, EAGLAN". TO TOURISTS, EXCURSIONISTS, AND OTHERS. JOSEPH ELEY having succeeded Mrs. Holmes, at the above well-known Old-Established House, solicits tJ the public for a continuance of the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor -to merit which he will devote every effort. Home-Brewed Ales, Allsopps and Bass's Ditto, and Dublin Stout on draught and in bottle. Foreign Wines and Spirits, &c. Pic-Nic and Excursion Parties supplied with Refreshments upon the most liberal terms, and at the shortest notice. Every accommodation for Tourists. Well Aired Beds.. Good Stabling, &c. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Cheap Excursions. ON SATURDAYS, JULY 14th and 28th, AUGUST 11th and 25th, and SEPTEMBER 8th and 22nd, a TRAIN will leave Pontypool Road at 4.30 p.m., Pontypool Town 4.35, Crumlin 4.50, Tredegar Junc- tion 5.0, Rhymney Junction 5.10, Llancaich 5.20, Quaker's Yard 5.30, Mountain Ash 5.40, and Aber- dare at 5.59 p.m., for Llanelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, Carmarthen Junction, Carmarthen Town, St. Clears, Whitland, Narberth Road, Clarbeston Road, Haver- fordwest, Johnston, and New Milford (Milford Haven), returning on the following MONDAY, from New Milford at 3.0 p.m. Tickets may be obtained on and after Monday pre- ceding the running of each train. For Fares, and further particulars, see hand-bills. Paddington, June 21st, 1886. ABERGAVENNY HIGHWAY DISTRICT. To Contractors and Others. THE HIGHWAY BOARD are about to Widen and Improve the Church Road at Llantillio Per- tholey in this district. The work will include the of two bridges and. the making of enlvc">lB- The plans, sections, and specifications, can be seen at „, any Offices. between the hours of eleven and four. TENDERS for the work to be sent to me not later than 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 24th instant. By order of the Board, JAMES H. FARQUHAIl, Clerk. Abergavenny, 3rd J uly, 1866. ONEY TO LEND.—To TRADES- MEN, FARMERS, & OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, from iioO 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 Hill, Newport, Mon., (opposite the New Presbyterian Chapel). Money also advanced on all kinds of pro- perty, furniture, and effects, intended for sale by r.»mps for'repiyt P°« *> PONTYPOOT, AND ABERSYCIlAii. Harness and at reduced prices. Leather Mill Bands £ 1 In' kinds of Machinery on the shortest notice. CnllW Proprietors Contracted with for Saddlery iwZ Clothing London Whip,, Wl Jn<1 Satchels, Ladies' Bags, Portmanteaus, &c. Co{™r £ tent Workmen sent to all parts of the country on the shortest notice. .,nm paxu Âq 0iqe £ eda.i «sa\jajC g J0 I:p <g 'g <■ J0J 'oOO'ISF oj OSy tuolli tuns Xus 0Aml UU;) noj: '-ijutiDDs luuosaad poAOJddB oa^UBjenS jfiAA. aq pull •mo'i ajnsuI puu I-tioii lJ39-i)s-jioo(j '91 'SWViniA\ 'AY ',lH 0% 0§ 'a^'1 Pub T dcoiio B IB A3M0W Aioaitoa °1 HreAv no.C •JLlVlMOdlMl Ba-yley's Tonic, Aperient, & Purifying FAMILY PILLS. oil bilious and liver complaints, indigestion, jj sick headache, IQss 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 tri-d to prove their great efficacy. Being mild in their action they are invaluable to families, and may bo taken at any time without interfering with ordinary engagements. Sold in boxes at 7^d., Is. lid., and 2s. 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 EiuulsioR of Syrups. Thomas's Emulsion of Syrups, OR PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, I^ORcoughs, 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 proof of its cllicaey, 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, end is not un- acceptable to adults who have an aversion to medicine Sold in bottles at nrl.. Is. Igd., and 2s. 9d. each, by the propnetor-T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool; and most Ateinists and medicine vendors. Blaenavon-J. l °:/ (,Newport-Thomas J. Jones, High-street; Usk- Watkiii'sr&c mouth—Wl Spencer; Abergavenny—J. V' CASTLE HOUSE, USK. LADIES' S E M I N A R Y. THE MISSES MERRETT will be happy to re- L- ceive their Pupils on MONDAY, JULY 30th. July 12 th, 18G6. Ten Shillings Reward. LOST from the Hendrew Farm, Llanbaddock, on Lj the 14th of June, a light brown SHEEP DOG, about 4 months old, with a white patch on the right side of the face, and a white tip to the tail; answers to the name of "Lark. Whoever will restore the same to the above farm, shall receive 10s. reward, and any one detaining it after this notice will be prose- cuted. rriO BE LET by TENDER, the HAULING of a L quantity of Lime Stones from Cwm Dowlas Quarry into Tredunnock Parish. The stones are in stacks of 20 cube yards each.—For further particulars apply to Mr. WILLIAM HARRIS, Caerleon District Surveyor. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. J AS. Git AH AM, jun., has been favoured with instructions to SJILXJ, in the course of a short time, an exceedingly Valuable ESTATE, known as h,ELlVrAlIT -it the parish of Llan- haddock, within one-and-a-half miles of Usk, Full particulars in future advertisements. Dated 4th of July, 1866. MONMOUTH. CHARLES A. COURT respectfully announces C 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 of sale accounts, will insure for him a continuance of favors. March 8th, 1866. MR. C. A.COURT, AUCTIONEER, TIMBEB SUR- VEYOR, and GENERAL VALUER, Agent and Inspector for the Scottish Union Live Stock, 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. Omce No. 1, Monnow-street, Monmouth. Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. MR. C. A. COURT (late Court and Son), is in- structed by the Assignees of C- LAURENCE, jun., Builder, (under a Deed of Assignment), to SELL by AUCTION, in the CattleMarket, (removed for convenience of sale), On Friday, July 20th, 1866, The following Effects, viz.:—An excellent Shop Front, with doors, shutters, plate glass, &c., com- plete; 20 Baltic Spars,.20 Scaffold Planks, 3 Ladders, 2 carpenter's Benches, 100 six-inch and nine-inch glazed Pipes, a quantity of Window Sashes, Doors, wjpes, Iron Piping and Ironmongery, Cart Horse, ogon, set of Cart Harness, and other Articles, Particulars in posters. SaIe to commence at 12 o'clock. ST. MARY'S STREET, MONMOUTH. Highly ImportantlTUnreserved Sale. To Timber Mirchan^ Builders, and Others; M^;ttAdbyZRIi?eecTirand Son>is in- Jun., Builder, (under a Deed of A Laue\nce' SELL by AUCTION, on the Premist881^"16"0' t0 On Monday and Tuesday, July 23rd and 24,* !««« EffecTs'l°Ie °f ;hG ValUaWe ST0CK-IN-TRADE Jn'd Particulal:s in posters, and Catalogues may be had tioneer, Monmouth. "le Auc- Diybridge House, Monmouth IMPORTANT SALE of Excellent IIOUSEHOT n FURNITURE, comprising Dining, Drawing and Breakfast Rooms suites, Chamber Furniture and Appendages, Kitchen and Domestic Requisites which MR. C. A. COURT (late Court and Son), is favoured with instructions from C. ROBERTS Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, On Thursday and Fiiday, the 26th and 2itl¿ days of July, i860, Commencing each morning at Eleven o'clock. Particulars in Catalogues, which may be had six days prior to the Sale at the office of the Aucti oncer, Monmouth. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PttOPEETIES IN THE TOWN OF APEBGAVENNY, And the Parishes of Gwernesney, Llangwm, and Llangeview, in the Counts of Monmouth, and Cwmyoy, in the County of Hereford. To be SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. W. J. HANDS, at thfc Angel Hotel, in the town of Abergavenny, On Thursday, 26th day of July, 1863, At One o'clock, p.m subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, and in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale Lot 1. All that very desirable and valuable Free- hold Property, called the 'tTHREE STEPS and "TRU FYNNOST Estate, situjite in the parishes of Gwernesney and Llangwm, in. the county of Mon- mouth, about two-and-a-half miles from the market town of Usk, on the turnpike road leading from that town to Chepstow (exclusive pf the several portions of land comprised in lots numbered) 2, 3, 4, and o), containing a farm house, with parns, sheds, granary, and other suitable outbuildings, and 130a. Ir. lop., be the same more or less, off orcharding, meadow, pasture, arable, and wood lands; now, and for several years past, in the occupation of Mr. John Williams, as yearly tenant thereof, and adjoining the estates of E. J. Phillips, Esq., Miss Bourne, and others. This property is represented by the numbers 117, 40, 41, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,: IIQ, 111, 115, 116, J 21, and 124, on the tithe map of the parish of Gwer. nesney, and by the numbers 83,-129, 129a, and 128, on the tithe map of the parish of Llangwm. The land tax on this lot is redeemed. Lot 2. All that outlying Meadow, containing 3a. Or. 38p., situate in the said 'parish of Llangwm, (being No. 16 on the tithe mapi of that .parish), ad- joining the lauds of Miss Bourne and the Peclth Brook, and now occupied by Mr. John Williams, the tenant of the last lot. The lanfftax is redeemed. Lot 3. All that the undivided moiety of four several pieces of excellent meadow and arable Land, containing together lOa. 2r. 20]fcr situate in the said parish of Gwernesney; represented by the numbers 77, 79, 80, and 83, on the tithejmap of that parish. The three pieces of land, numbered 77, 80, and 83, front, the turnpike road leading ,from Usk to Chep- stow, and the piece numbered 79 fronts the road there leading from Usk to Monmouth the aame^d- ioin the estate of E. J. Phillips/&sq., and are in the occupation of Mr. John Williams and Mr. as tenants tlærliot;, T -3. fff: Lot 4. ah fhoso two rich. sis&dows adjoining each other, containing 24a 2r. Op., situate in the several parishes of Gwernesney and Llahgeview, represented by the numbers 30 and 31 on the tithe map of the parish of Gwernesney, number 4 on the tithe map of Llangeview. These lands adjoin the main road there leading from Usk to Monmoutli- and thelands of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort ana Miss Bourne, and re in the occupation of the sai4 Mr. John Williams, as tenant thereof Lot 5. All that outlying Meadow, in the occupa- tion of Mr. J. Williams, containing 4a. 3r. 5p., situate in the said parish of Gwernesney, being No. 38 on the tithe map of that parish; adjoining the lands of the Duke of Beaufort, the Rev. J. Blower, and Mr. Edward Powell, and,fronting the before- mentioned road leading from, Usk to Monmouth. Land tax redeemed. The property comprised in lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lies in a beautiful part of the county of Monmouth, is well timbered, and presents several eligible sites for building, and there is a valuable quarry of excellent building and paving stone upon it. Lot 6. All that compact and valuable Farm, called "FwTHOG UOHA," containing 97a. Or. 23p., be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Davies, as yearly tenant thereof; situate in the parish of Cwmyoy, in the county of Hereford, and represented by the numbers from 10 to 33, both inclusive, on the tithe map of that parish. This farm possesses a valuable right of common upon the adjoining mountains, and abuts the lands of the Earl of Abergavenny, Mrs. Watkins, and Tyr Moelyn farm. Lot 7. All that small compact Farm called TYB MOELTN, containing 14a. 2r. 22p., be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr. John Davies, as yearly tenant thereof; situate in the parish of Cwmyoy, in the county of Hereford, and represented by the numbers from 1 to 9, both inclusive, in the tithe map of that parish. This farm, which abuts the lands of the Earl of Abergavenny and Mrs. Wat- kins, has a valuable right of common upon the ad- 'oining mountain. Lot 8. All that Messuage or Dwelling House and Garden, situate in Castle-street, Abergavenny, now in the occupation of Mr. Jeremiah Francomb, as yearly tenant. This lot has a frontage to Castle-street, and is delineated and more particularly described with its boundaries upon a certain plan, deposited at the offices of Mr. VV. F. Batt, solicitor, Aberga- venny, and therein numbered S. Lot 9. All those two Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate in Castle-street, afore- said, adjoining lot 8, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Foster Brothers, and Mr. John Evans, as yearly tenants. This lot has a frontage of 33 feet to Castle-street, and is numbered 9 on the said plan. Lot 10. All those three Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate in Castle-street, afore- said, adjoining lot 9, and in the respective occupa- tions of Mr. Richard Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, and Mr. Thomas Howe, as yearly tenants This lot has a frontage of 35| feet to Castle-street, and is 2 numbered 10 on the said plan. Lot 11. All that Messuage or Dwelling House, with the stable, outbuildings,, and garden adjoining, situate in Castle-street, aforesaid, adjoining lot 10, in the occupation of Mr. John Smith, as yearly tenant. This lot has a frontage of 23zL feet to Castle- street, and is numbered 11 on the said plan. The above lots, numbered 8, 9, 10, and 11, will be offered for sale in one lot, and if not then sold will be offered separately. Lot 12. All that Dwelling House and Shop, situate at the upper end of Tudor-street, in the town of Abergavenny, in the occupation of Mr. Win, Davies, fS teuan^ This lot. has a frontage of 23-j feet o Tudor-street, and is numbered 12 on the said plan. • Lot 13. All that Dwelling House and Shop, situate in uclor-street, aforesaid, adjoining lot 12, in the ^r' ^Hiues Parry, as vearly tenant. ims lot hass a frontage °f 2H feet to Tudor-street, < d is numbered 13 on the said plan. Lot 14. All that Messuage or Dwelling House, Shop, Yard, and Garden, thereto belonging, adjoin- ing lot 13, in the occupation of Mr. John Hill, as yearly tenant. This lot has a frontage to Tudor- street, and is numbered 14 on the said plan. The above lots, numbered 12, 13, and 14, will be offered for sale in one lot, and if not then sold will be offered separately. Lot 15. All that very desirable Family Residence, situate in Castle-street, in Abergavenny, called BAILEY BAKER HOUSE," with the Garden, Stable, Yard, Coachhouse, and appurtenances thereto belong- ing, now in the occupation of Mrs. Batt, as tenant thereof, under a lease for seven years, expiring on the 25th day of March, 1869; together with a garden adjoining, and now in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot contains 2r. 39p., or thereabouts, and is numbered 15 on the said plan. Lot 16. All those two Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Shops, situate in Castle-street, lacing Nevill-street, in the town of Abergavenny, adjoining let 12, in the respective occupations of Mr. VV. Lewis and Mr. W. Daniel, as yearly tenants. This lot has a frontage of 33 feet, and is numbered 16 on the said plan. Lot 17. All that Malthousc, with the Stable and Yard thereto belonging, in the occupation of Mr. John Smith, as yearly tenant; and also a Tenement called" THREE CHAIRS," in the occupation of James Griffiths, together with the Buildings and Gardens occupied therewith, all which premises are situate in Castle-street, aforesaid, and adjoin lot 16. This lot has a frontage of 54 feet to Castle-street, afore- said, and is numbered 17 on the said plan, Lot 18. All those Messuages or Dwelling Houses, Yard, and Buildings, situate in Castle-street, afore- said, adjoining lot 17, in the respective occupations of Whiting, Powell, and John Smith. This lot has a frontage of 23 feet to Castle-street, aforesaid, and is numbered 18 on the said plan. Lot 19. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. Or. 28p., or thereabouts, now partly in the occupation of Mr. John Hill and Mr. Philip Edwards, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 19 i on the said plan, and has a double building frontage. Lot 20. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. Or. 28p or thereabouts, adjoining j lot 19, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 20 on the said plan, and has a building frontage of 78 feet. I Lot 21. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground adjoining lot 20, containing Oa. lr. Op., or there- abouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William I Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 21 on the said plan, and has a building frontage of 70 feet. Lot 22. All that piece of Garden Ground, atgofnfrig-21 and 23, containing Oa. 3r. 15p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 22 on the said plan, and has a building frontage of 100 feet. Lot 23. All that piece or parcel of Orchard Ground, adjoining the last lots, containing Oa. Ir. 27p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. Philip Edwards, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 23 on the said plan, and has a frontage to the pro- posed new road, shown upon the said plan of 149 feet. .Lot 24. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, adjoining lots 22 and 23, containing 35jp or there- abouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 24 on the said plan, and has a frontage to the proposed new road of 60 feet. Lot 25 All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. lr. lp,, or thereabouts, adjoining lot 24, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 25 on the said plan, and has a frontage to the proposed new road of 61 feet Lot 26. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground containing 38p., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 25, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 26 on the said plan, and has a frontage to the proposed new road of 61 feet. Lot 27. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. Or. 26fp., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 15, now partly in the occupation of Mrs. Powell, widow, and Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 27 on the said plan, and has a frontage to the said proposed new road of 90 feet. Lot 28. All that piece or parcel of Garden Gronnd, containing Oa. lr. 3p., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 26, and now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 28 on the said plan, and has a frontage of 90 feet to the pro- nosed new roarl Lot 29 All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. Ir. 20p., or thereabouts, adjoining lots 27 and 28, now in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 29 on the said plan, and has a double frontage of 75 feet to the proposed new road. Lot 30 All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. lr. 6|p., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 29, now partly in the occupation of Mrs. Morgan and Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 30 on the said plan, and has a double frontage of 60 feet to the proposed new road. Lot 31. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. lr. 4p., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 30, and now in the occupation of Mr. William Griffiths, Mr, William Every, and Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 31 on the said,, plan, and has a double frontage of 60 feet to the proposed new road. Lot 32. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing 0a. lr. 2p., or thereabouts, adjoining lot 31, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Morgan Mr. Thomas Morgan, and Mr. W. Davies, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 32 on the said plan and has a double frontage of 60 feet, to the proposed new road. Lot 33. All that piece or parcel of Garden Ground, containing Oa. Ir. 2p., or thereabouts adjoining lot I e, 32 and the Castlfi walk, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. Bowles, and Mr. William Davies, as yearly tenants. This lot is numbered 33 on the said plan, and has a double frontage of 60 feet to the proposed new road. Lot 34. All that portion of a piece or parcel of meadow or pasture land, called Cae Price, contain- ing Oa. Ir. lop., or thereabouts; adjoining the Castle walk, and now in tho occupation of Mrs Bowles, as yearly tenant. This lot is numbered 31 on the said plan. Lot 35. All that other poition of the said piece or parcel of Land called Cae Price, containing n. lr. 26p. or thereabouts, also in the occupation of Mrs. Bowles This Lot is numbered 35 on the said plan. Lot 36. All that the remaining portion of the said piece or parcel of Land, called CAB PRICK," con- taining Oa. Ir. 34p., or thereabouts, also in the occu- pation of Mrs. Bowles. This lot is numbered 36 on the said plan. Lots numbered 15 to 36, both inclusive, will be offered for sale, in the first instance, in one lot. If not s:, disposed of, lots 15, 16, 17, and 18, will be offered for sale in one lot. Then lots 19 to 26, both inclusive, will be offered for sale in one lot. Then lots 27 to 36, both inclusive, will be offered for sale in one lot. If not so disposed of, each lot as numbered on the plan, will be offered for sale separately. Bailey Baker House is one of the most convenient and pleasantly situated residences within the limits of the town of Abergavenny; is capable of being easily enlarged, and is well supplied with water. The adjoining lots (now divided and let as garden ground) are capable of being laid out in ornamental pleasure and garden grounds of great beauty, and may either be occupied as a whole with Bailey Baker House, or be sold or let for building purposes, to great advan- tage. rllie difficulty of obtaining desirable sites for the crection ot villa residences in the immediate vicinity of the town has long been felt, and been prejudicial to the interests of the town and its in- habit ant". An opportunity nuw offers, which may possibly not occur again for some years, of acquiring -either by an enterprising individual, or by a com- pany, or a building society-several admirable sitrs for the erection of villa residences, possessing the advantages of the country, with all the benefits and without any of the drawbacks, noise, or disagreeables of a town. This property is ornamentally timbered, and well stocked with choice fruit trees and shrubs, commands a south-west frontage, and beautiful views of the River Usk, Blorenge Mountain, and surround- ng scenery. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. W. F. BATT, Solicitor, at whose Office plans of the different properties may be seen as also at the Angel, Greyhound, Swan, and Lion Hotels and at the Offices of Mr. JOSEPH NIVILL, Surveyor, &C., Cross-street, Abergavenny. Abergavenny, June, 1866. BRIDGE STREET, USK. ELL Z A BET H WILLIAMS, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Utok and its neighbourhood, that she has disposed of her business to her late assistant, Air. EDWARD THOMAS, and in returning thanks for the liberal support extended towards herself and her late hus- band, she begs to solicit a continuance of the same for her successor. EDWARD THOMAS, In referring to the above announcement, begs to say that nothing shall be wanting on his part to render himself worthy of the support his late employer, Mrs. Williams, solicits on his behalf. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes will be compounded under his own personal superinten- dence, and with the best dru-s and chemicals only E. r. also takes this opportunity to inform his Agricultural friends that Horse and Cattle Medicines will receive a large share of his attention, and from his experience in that branch of the business—ac- quired during the four years he was assistant to the late Mr. Herbert Williams, he hopes to maintain that confidence reposed in his predecessor. Agent for Coopers' Dipping Powder. Leaches, Cigars, Tobacco, Pomades, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, &e. Bridge-street, Usk, July 12, 1866. PHOTOGRAPHY. EDWARD THOMAS, PHOTOGRAPHEB, USK, whilst thanking those who have hitherto favored l"m patronage, begs to intimate that he ka? REMOVED this branch of his business to the premises alluded to in the preceding announcement, where the Art will be carried on in all its branches. Parties waited on at their own residences, and Groups, Buildings, Landscapes, &c., taken in a superior manner. E. T. respectfully solicits an inspection of his specimens. The Imperial Art Union. £ 5,000 FIRST PRIZE, AND UPWARDS OF 1,500 OTHERS, IN PAINTINGS, VARYING IN VALUE rROM 91,000 DOWN TO t5 EACH. THIS ART UNION allows all Prizes to be selected by Prizeholders themselves, in any part of the Kingdom. Ticket holders or their representatives will be ad- mitted to the Drawing. Subscription Half a Guinea Per Share. Remittances tobe made to the Secretary, or any of the Agents, who will also furnish every mformtt- tion. RICHARD KING, Secretary. Offices, 10, Castle-street, Holborn, London, E.C. N B. Agents Wanted on Liberal Terms, lleferenccs required. LETTER PRESS PRINTING R tion; COPPER PL4TP n °l *?* desertp. and Bill Heads at the London Char«' L.e"" Headinfr». Offices, Bridge-street, USK CLAM'S g 0 E R E I G N L I F E OFFICE, At 48, ST JAMES'S-SlllEET? LONDON. AOTTVI? Inconae, £ 100,000. GLN1& WANTED IN THIS LOCALITY. H. D. DAVENPORT, Secretary. T° soo/'<lKSiMlTHS-~WANTED immediately, a mon»or n ri A? t0 E' MAirafcWs, Iron- monger and Machinist, Raglan. WANTED, good general SERVANT in a small T vJ.atnr-[ w^rt! onl7 one is kept.—Apply at Mr. JKnn a. The Willows, Usk. V ALE. — A well-bred liver-coloured J- POINTER BITCH, aged 11 months.—Apply to HJMIY STOCK HAM, Bridge-street, Usk.