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BRISTOL AND NEWPORT Steam Uarttrt* X^T^X,. SAIL NEXT WEEK AS FOLLOW :— P T> NEWPORT. NOVE"WK„mto110 Newport. From Newport to Bristol. 2 IT?1 J* November, O' £ L0I"iay—1morning 2, Monday—2 afternoon 4 W J AYR8 MOVING 3, Tuesday—2 £ afternoon r RL, J AY—8J morning 4, Wednesday—9 morning ^H.URSDAY_9» morning 5, Thursday—10 morning O. FRIDAY—7 morning 6, Friday—10$morning ■»I ALUFday—T^ morning 7, Saturday—11 morning 1 O F<ne-Cabitt>2S; Children uiuier MR TS ASE, Hftlf-price. Dogs, Is each; Four-wheel RIA^L'^ > Two-wheel ditto 10s Horses, 5s each Car- NNJO-!IAWN Y ONE Horse, with one Passenger, 15S; Horse, ANA Kider, After-Cabin, 7s; ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s —fo and 0 same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken), AfteJ- P,N> 6S; Fore-Cabin, 3s. pontypoot and Abergavenny.-Coaches daily between these Places and Newport. T j iedegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, Bed- n*pK?nd Na*t<iglo.—A Coach daily between these places in N^WP°RT.; "arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- &,A™ starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. th 1 he Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that ey will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, 0 I T-li r y ^swerable for any Goods, Package, or Par- 0* Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their 1 CE J' 'N Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s, ered AT its value, and carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of booking. JOHN JONES, Agent, Bristol. C Refreshments may be had on board. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport, Oct. 24, 1835. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. "TVJ OTICE is hereby given, That the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will be held at R-. CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on Wednesday, the 4th day of November nest, at EleveS o'clock in the Forenoon. THOMAS COOKE, Newport, Oct. 19th, 1835. Clerk to the said Company. Abbey Tintern and Bigswear District of Roads. NOTICE is hereby given, and I do herebv appoint, that the next MEETING of the TRUSTEES of this DIS- TRICT of ROADS will be held at the SLOOP INN, in the village of LANDOGO, in the county of Monmouth, on Friday, the 6th day of November next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. THOMAS A. WILLIAMS, Monmouth, 16th Oct., 1835. Clerk to the Trustees. T MONMOUTHSHIRE. 0 be LET, and entered upon on the 2d day of Febru- ary next, 1836, — A very desirable FARM, called SLOUGH, situate in the parish of Caerwent, within five miles of Chepstow, consisting of a Farm-house, two Barns, and other suitable Outbuildings, and about 300 Acres of good Land, in a ring fence. To treat for the above, apply to the Rev. Edward Lewis, at Portskewett.—Sept 20, 1835. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO be LET, and entered upon immediately,-A HOUSE, situate in the village of Crick, about four miles from Chepstow, and two from the New Passage; containing a Parlour and Dining-room, three Bed-rooms and three At- tics, a good Kitchen, and suitable Offices a Stable and Coach-house, a Garden, and about Six Acres of Land. 'k For particulars, apply to the Rev. Edward Lewis, at Port- skewett.—Sept. 22, 1835. M O NM AUILLSJIM TO BE LET, and Entered on at Christmas next, AVery Eligible ESTATE, called THE THREE STEPS FARM, situated in the parishes of Gwernesney, Lan- ^UIM' AN(^ Langivien consisting of a Farm-house, and suit- able Outbuildings, with 146 Acres of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, now in the occupation of Mr. John Perrott. Also, 24 Acres of good Meadow Land, lying in the parishes of Gwernesney and Langivien, held by the same tenant. Also, about 40 Acres of Rough Pasture Land, in the pa- rishes of Lantrissent and Newchurch, in the occupation of 1 nomas Jenkins, may be BAD, if required. ror further particulars, apply to the Proprietor, the Rev. GABB, Usk Castle to Messrs. GABB AN^T^9F\?R~ I- > Solicitors, Abergavenny; or to Mr. MILHAJUJ -OAVIS, Land Surveyor, Usk. MONMOUTHSHIRE. «- — VALTJ&8LS ESTATES F0R SAZ.E. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A desirable FREEHOLD FARM, called THE GRAIG, situated in the parish of Grosmont, (formerly occupied AS two Farms, and then called The Graig and Heoldulbert,) but now occupied as one entire Farm, by Francis Coleman, as tenant thereof, from year to year containing by admeasure- ment (with the Woodlands) 220 Acres. T Also, a convenient FARM, called MITCTIEL TROY and LATE PROBYNS, situate in the parish of Mitchel between the turnpike-roads leading from Monmouth toAbe gavenny, and from Monmouth (through Trelleck) to Cjiep stow, and within about two miles of the town of Monm containing by admeasurement 81 Acres, and now in pation of William Stone, as tenant thereof, from year to year. The last mentioned Farm is partly Freehold, and P y Copyhold of Inheritance of the Manor of Mitchel lr y« comprises a considerable portion of Orchard Land, now full bearing. T ts For a view of the Estates, apply to the respective Tenants; and for further particulars, (if by letter, postage paid,) o Messrs. White and Sons, Land Agents, Coleford, Glouces- tershire or to Messrs. Powles and Tyler, Solicitors, Mon- mouth. For Children Cutting their Teeth. MRS. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN SOOTHING SY- RUP.—This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children when thought past recovery from convulsions arising from painful dentition. As soon as the Syrup is rub- bed on the Gums the Child will berelieved, the Gums cooled, and the inflammation reduced. It is as innocent as efhca- cious, tending to produce the Teeth with ease and so plea- sant,that no Child will refuse to let its Gums be rubbed with it. When Infants are at the age of four months, the Syrup should be rubbed on the Gums and Parents should never be without the Syrup in the Nursery where there are young .-children for if a Child wakes in the night with pains in the Gums, the Syrup immediately gives ease thereby preventing Convulsions, Fevers, &c.—The great success of this MEDICINA^ during the last Twenty-five Years has induced unprincipled persons to imitate it, under the name of American Soothing Syrup, and copying parts of Mrs. Johnson's Bills, &c. Pa.. rents wlll. therefore, be very particular to ask for JOHN- SON'S AMERICAN SOOTHING SYRUP, and to notice that the Names of BARCLAY and SONS, 95, F arrin^don street, London (to whom Mrs. Johnson has sold the recipe) are on the 6tampaffixed to each Bottle. Ej"1' latet, vis est noti»siraa.—Ov. -m m- » *> -a T CWWe 8ecret> but th« cffect we)1 known.. M. ARRIAGE should be the foundation of human felicity, every age and sect anticipate it as the consummation of earthly Ila ot earthly happiness yet how often is this invaluable privi- lege disturbed in the one party by a want of vigorous health, depending upon causes that can without difficulty be removed, ana in the other, from a culpable inattention to natural agen- cies. IT will PROVE consolotary to the wife, in whom the bloom and bliss of life have been invaded by the mildew of disappointment arising from nature, accident, or indiscretion, !LN^SLURF SUCH A renovation can be effected as may W J SA.dness into the blessings of maternity—while 1?i? W1- ENFEEB'ed nerve and debilitated consti- tution, whether arising from solitary indulgefacies, intempe- V 7 cause, the natural energies can be so invigorated as to fulfil the adage of Lord Bacon, He that R NRAOITW children hath given hostages to fortune." Our practice, nowof 25 years'standing, also embraces that R F EA?ES arising from unguarded moments, BUT which too frequently entail on the deluded sufferer equal misery and disgrace; in every case of venereal disease we can assure the PATIENT of SEERECY, and of the success which R I?«^^AHLY attended our professional experience. Messrs. GOSS and Co. are to be consulted, as usual, every AND Patients in the remotest parts OF England and Wales can be treated successfully on de- Fcribing minutely the case, and enclosing remittance for Ad- vce and Medicine. No difficulty can occur, as the Medicine will be securely packed, and carefully protected from obser- vation. r GO'IS & CO-, M.R.C. Surgeons, NO- 7, Lancaster-place, Strand, P"BLIS,1?ED (Twentieth Edition), 1st, THE /EGLS SVPMR TC R°RL?NIENT1ARY ON TL»e above Diseases— 2d, i HE H Y PHILISI, a popular Treatise on Lues Venerea, &TC. OA. H Y (JLLAN A, addressed exclusively to the Female I N AT } I>ALErnoster-row, London, and of all Booksellers. Puce 5s each. BRISTOL TOLZBY BANBL. THE CREDITORS who have proved Debts under the Commission of Bankrupt against Messrs. WORRALL, POPE, and EDMONDS, of Bristol, Bankers, and who have not received their Dividends, are requested to apply for pay- ment at the Tontine Warehouse, St. Stephen's-street, Bristol, (near the Quay Pipe,) at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon of the following days :— THURSDAY, 5th,> FRIDAY, 6th, >NOVSMBEB. SATURDAY 7th,3 A return of all unpaid Dividends must be made to the Bankrupt Office and the Creditors should not fail to apply as above, in order to avoid being put to any delay or incon- venience hereafter. The Notes and other Securities held by the Creditors, and Probates of Wills or Letters of Administration to persons do- ceased, must be produced at the time of applying for the Dividend. Receipts for the Dividend will be provided by the Assignee. WILLIAM TANNER and SON, Bristol, 22d Oct., 1835. SOLICITORS. IFE ANNUITIES GRANTED under the Acts 59 Geo. III. Cap. 128; 10 Geo. IV.; and 4 and 5 William IV.-Tables for the purchase thereof may be had gratis, on a single sheet, on application to the Office, Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, London. Letters to be post paid. MOMSOBTS MEDICINES. EXPERIENCE, and abundant testimony, have proved that these medicines have been applied with the most complete success, as an unfailing remedy in the most direful diseases to which the human frame is subject, not excepting that awful epidernic-the cholera. Many and various have been the attempts of a certain class to disparage these invalu- able medicines, and to deprive the public of the use of them and none so glaringly absurd and devoid of truth, as the as- sertion that they are a deleterious and dangerous compound But such attempts have been, happily, fruitless the strata- gem has failed, and the report has proved to be a pure inven- tion to subserve an invidious and selfish motive. These me- dicines have survived the most formidable, malignant, and unwarranted opposition, that has been raised against them and a rapidly increasing demand is evincing beyond question, that they are the greatest blessing ever introduced to the pub- lic. A single trial will remove the strongest prejudices and convice the most faithless of their benefit and utility. The Vegetable Universal Medicines are sold, with full di- rections. in Pills (marked No. I and No. 2): Boxes, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis; and the Aperient Powders at lid per box. The extraordinary success of Morison's Medicines has given rise to a great variety of imitations by Druggists, and others the Public will, therefore, do well to observe that these Me- dicines are not to be had of any Druggist, but only of the specially appointed Agents, viz.:— General Wholesale Agent for the District, MR. C. CHUBB, At Higg's and Co.'s, 7, Eastgate-street, Gloucester. Monmouth, I Mrs. Heath, Lydney, Mr. S. Nash. Bookselltr. lechlade, Mr. Lawrence, Abergavenny, Mr. W. H. Tailor. Stucley, Bookseller. Mitcheidean, Mr. M'Larea, Bourton-on-the-Water, Mr. Grocer. T. Palmer. Moreton, Mr. Minchin, Jew- Bisley, Brinscombe, Minch- eller. inhampton, &c. Mr. A. Al- Newport, Mr. Evans, Printer, der, Brinscombe. Nantyglo Iron Works, Mr. Blakeney, Messrs. Minchin Jones, Grocer, Brynmawr. apd Co. Newent, Miss GatfieJd. Beaufort Iron Works, Mr. Northleach, Mr. W. P. Duc- Jones, Grocer. kett. Crickhowell.Mr.T.Williams, Newnham, Mr. J. Griffiths. Bookseller. Nailsworth, Mr. Blackwell, Cheltenham, Mr. Herbert, Bookseller. Boot-maker, Arcade and Pontypool, Mr. Parry. Mr. G. Arkell, Tailor, Ross, Mr. Jones, Watch- Church-street. maker. Cirencester, Mr. Savory, Stroud, Mr. Harold, centre Park-street. <iLtli.«h-street. Cricklade, Miss Godbey, Col- Stow, Mr. Tilsley. cut-lane. lhornbury, M. Wansbrough. Cokford, Miss Phillips. Tewkesbury, Mr. D. Potter, Campden, Mr. Cherry, Gro- Hanbury Terrace. cer* Tetbury, Mr. Whelpdale, Chalford, Mr. C. Innell, Grocer (Successor to Mr. Baker. Dyke). Chipping Sodbury, Mr. G. Tintern Abbey, Mr. H. t ole. Pritchard. Camscross, Mr. T. Gardner. Tredegar Iron Works, Mr. Chepstow, Mrs. Williams, W. James, Market Place. High-street. Usk, Mr. Lewis, Tailor. Dursley, Mr. Goodrich, Hat- Winchcombe, M,r. Tosvey ter. Weaver. Gloucester, Mr. Hickman, Woodchester, Mr. H. Work- Boot-Maker. man. Hawkesbury Upton, Mr. Wottonunderedge.Mr.Round Slinchcombe. Carri r. SOCIETY FOR THE RESTORATION OF HEALTH, 99, Londoi), FOIt THE SALE OF Jill Harvey's Medicines. THE secret of curing disease de- pellds upon our knowlcdge of its nature- knowledge of the cause of disease, is its cure- we must with the founda- tlOn, and not with the symptoms of 1 he experie-nce of the most emment of the de- forcibly, that every dis- ease can be traced to a derange- °'the stomach and bowels; (his causing a depraved condi tion of the blood and other fluids! The illustrious Harvey broached this theory, and the eminent Mr. Abernethey treated disease on the same principle. Every part of the frame suffers when the stomach and bowels act irregularly-the nervous system becomes deranged, and pal- pitations of the heart, nervous head-ache, giddiness d mness of sight arise the system of blood-vessels participates and bilious and sick head-aches are produced, along with indi- gestion and its long train of symptoms,—flatulencv heait- burn, &c. To the same cause we may trace all femkle dis- eases and complaints peculiar to younff children. Every malady gives way to the judicious use of Vegetable Aperient Medicines if compounded on correct chemical principles Such a medicine is HARVEY'S ANTI-DRASTIC APER?ENT PILLS. These Pills are prepared with the greatest care bv the members of the Society for the Restoration of Health and will be found superior to any other in all affection* of the stomach, indigestion in every stage, costiveness obsti- nate, and habitual—they will produce (in moderate doses) regularity in the evacuations, without causing the slightest weakness, or unpleasantness to the patient—in bilious and sick head-aches, they are not to be equalled-in the Com- plaints peculiar to young females, they never have been known to fail; and in the affections of young children in rheumatism, gout, commencement of fever, urinary affec- tions, colds, cpughs, worms, and in all affections of the skin' HARVEY'S PILLS have performed sutpnsing cures. They contain no calomel, or any mercurial preparation, and are free from drastic ingredients, and the most delicate females and children may take them for a constancy with perfect safety. Clerks, mechanics, and persons confined to ill-ven- tilated apartments, will find these Pills regulate the bowels improve the digestion, and ward off disease- they are taken in moderate doses. Price Is ljd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis ner box. As a safe and effectual aperient, we fearlessly assert that HARVEY'S ANTI-DRASTIC PILL has no equal in this country. It is not only in some degree superseding other family medi- cines, but many distinguished physicians are constantly re- commending the formula to their patients, as beinc thesafoct Pill made known."—Oracle of Health," Jan. 28—aweehhi Medical Journal. HARVEY'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, in nervous debility, general and local, arising from youthful excesses protracted illness, residence in hot climates, loss of sensi- bility and appetite, indigestion, weakness of the stomach nervous headache, &c. is peculiarly beneficial. Persons of sedentary habits, and tradesmen confined to their shops will find this medicine of essential service in giving tone to thf> stomach, if taken a short time before dinner. Pri™ a ra and lis per bottle. Dd "I attribute shattered nerves and general debility to iho morning club and the evening rubber. I was obliged to His continue the amusement, and, after consulting half tho cal men in London I tried in despair HARVEY'? WonA TIVE CORDIAL, which set me on mv legs again and P„,ku me to undergo the fatigue of writing these pages which w!?l I hope, be serviceable, as a warning to youth against nlav and to age, debi ity; or premature decay. as pointing out a means of relief. —" Sh,rrt Whist," by Major .!»»*»» ;33t« HARVEY S EMBROCATION is invaluable in cases of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains, stiff ioinK £ n x bottles at 2s 9d each. V joints, &c. In ¡¡:r Sold wholesale by J. Boddington, Resident Director to the Society for the Restoration of Health London « LI also bv F. Dowding, Druggist, Monmouth £ perfil and Ormond, Cheltenham; White. Durslev TJ Stroud Chronicle Office, Gloucester; and Ilarpe'r f whX' sale and retail), Free Press Office, Cheltenham? (whole- Weights and Measures. r OTICE IS HEREBYjCHVEN. ™AT I SHALL Usk 3d November Tuesday. Caerleon 4th Wednesday. Caerwent.6th. Friday. Chepstow.9th and 10th Monday and Tuesday. Trellick 12th Thursday. 3 Pontypool 16th and 17th Monday and Tuesday. Abersychan ••••18th Wednesday. j Varies 19th 1 hursday. Blanafon 20th IT J j Nantyglo 23d and 24th Monday and Tuesday Blaina. 25th Wednesday. Tredegar 26th and 27th Thursday and Friday Newbridge 30th .Monday. Risca 1st December. Tuesday. Castletown.3d Thursday. Pilgwenlly 4th £ nday. ^-7 Raglan. 8th ?,?e^dayj Grosmont 9th • • .Wednesday. Skenfiith .10th. Thursday Abergavenny ••••11th and l*2th •••••• xnday and Saturday, For the purpose of Comparing and Stamping such Weights and Measures as may be produced to me and found correct. -By Older of the Court of Quarter Sessions, held 19th Oct. 1835. JOHN JAMES. Juk., Inspector of Weights and Measures for Monmouthshire. All letters addresed to the Inspector must be postage free. DOWARD, HEREFORDSHIRE. ~— TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By GEORGE SMITH, At the SWAV and FALCON INN, in the town of MONMOUTH on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1335, between the hours of Four and Six m the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall then be produced, ALL that MESSUAGE, BARN, and PREMISES called the MARUN PIT COTTAGE, on Doward, ia A' parish of Whitchurch, four miles from Monmouth and si* from Ross, (and near the River Wye,) the.Property 0f j0IlN GUNTER consisting of a House, Barn, and about Six Acres of Land, with choice Apple Trees and some young Timber Trees growing thereon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or Mr. THOMAS GRIFFIN PHILLPOTTS, Jan., Solicitor Church-street, Monmouth. MON MOUTHSHIRE. ■ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PHILIPPS, At the GREYHOUND INN, ABERGAVENNY, on Wednesday the 4th day of November, 1835, at Four o ctock in the After. Tn°HEFALLAGE of a most valuable COPPICE WOOD called YB ALLT LLWYD, containing 52 ACRF.S. And also the FALL AGE of COPPICE WOODS stand- ing on Lands called WERN VERIO and CIEH ARLWYDD. These Woods are situated in the parish of Goitrey, ^n(j a very short distance from the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal For further particulars apply to Mr. George Thomas Kemeys Commander; or to Messrs. Gabb and Secretin So' licitors, Abergavenny. Abergavenny, October, 1835. DEAN FOREST, GLOUCESTERSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Bv R. WHITE Sf SONS, (By Order of Viscount Duncannon, Sir B. Stephenson and A. Milne, Esq., Commissioners of His Majesty's Woods Forests, Land Revenues, &c. &c.,)—At the BHAR INN in NEWNHAM, on Monday, the 2d of November, 1836, at One o'clock precisely,— THE FOLLOWING LOTS OF TIMBER AND C ORB WOOD, The Property of the Crown .—Viz., IN DEAN FOREST. LOT I.T^OURTEEN Oak Timber Trees, felled for sale in 'X the Perch Enclosure, numbered in white paint ■ £ m? HoJ4r > „ fell Lot 2. Two Hundred small Oak Timber Trees. felled Jor4 sale in Chesnuts Enclosure, numbered in red paint from 1 to 200. Lot 3. One Hundred and Seventy-one ditto ditto, including 36 casual Trees, numbered from 201 to 371. ° Lot 4. Four Hundred Cords of Oak Thinnings, in Stap- ledge Enctosure. Lot 5. Four Hundred ditto of ditto, in ditto. Lot 6. Four Hundred ditto of ditto, m ditto. Lot 7. Four Hundred ditto of ditto, in ditto. Lot 8. Four Hundred ditto of ditto, in Chesnuts Enclosure Lot 9. Four Hundred ditto of ditto, in ditto. ON THE IIIGHMEADOW ESTATE. Lot 10. Six Hundred and Forty Cords of Fir Wood, on Nockatts, Marion's, &c. Lot 11. Five Hundred Cords of Underwood, ia the Cock- shoot. Lot 12. Six Hundred Cords of Underwood, in the Cock- shoot. Lot 13. Three Hundred ditto of ditto, in the Birchen G rove. For a view of the Lots in Dean Forest, apply to Mr LANGHAM, Ellwood and of those on IIighmeadow Mr. TURNBULL, Braceland or to the different KeeDer« and Woodmen. CONDITIONS OF SALE. The Sale will be by Public Auction, in the presence of thf> Officers of the Forest. The Timber and Coidwood will K sold to the highest bidder; the Officer conducting the Sa^ reserving to himself the right of once bidding, if he shall be opinion that the offers made for the same are below the re i value and if any dispute arises on the bidding, the be put up again for Sale. -te The Buyer to pay for the same immediately, in Cash or Bank of England notes, <>r accepted Bills on London nnt exceeding one Month after date. The Timber and Cordw'ooH after the Sale, to be at the risk of .the Purchaser, and xtota'f the Crown. WESTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF GLOUcI^VfIT" iiligtMr Itibeatmem. ELL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By JOHN BRIGGS; At MR. LVCE'S, DUKE'S HEAD INN, BROOKEND, in the Darich of Woolaston, on Tuesday, November 3d, 1835, between the hours of Four and Six o'clock in the Evening, subiect to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, unless disposed of by Private Contract, of which notice will be ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING A HOUSE, a small TENEMENT adjoining, good Gar- dens, with about Two Acres of capital Orcharding, situate at Woolaston, and now in the occupation of CAPT. J. HOSKYNS the proprietor. These Premises are pleasantly situated within a short dig* tance of the Chepstow and Gloucester turnpike road, about six miles from Chepstow and three from Lydney. 'fhe Houses are in good repair; the Orchards well stocked with choice young Fruit Trees, and in excellent bearing; and the whole is surrounded with good live Fences. Such a desirable opportunity for the investment of a small capital seldom oiEers it gives a Vote for the Western Divi- sion of the County. For a view apply to the Proprietor, on the premises and for further particulars to Mr. J. BRIGGS, Surveyor, &c., Coleford or Chepstow-(if by letter, post paid.) BRECON SHIRE. Superior Household Furniture, Carriage, Coach Horses, Farm- ing Stock, Crops, and Implements of Husbandry, for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. PARR Y DA VIES, (By virtue of an Assignment made by Mr. VV ILI.IAM CURTIS, of the Beaufort Arms Inn, Crickhoweli, for the benefit of his Creditors,) on Mondity, the 2d day of November next, and following days, at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given,— ALL the Modern and Valuable HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, PHOTON, a Pair of COACH HORSES and HARNESS, &c., late the property of the said WILLIAM CURTIS. -R- „ ALSO, TO BE SOLD B\ AUCTION, (By virtue of the same Assignment,) on 1 hursday, the 5th day of November next. at the WERN FARM, in the parish of CIUCKIIOWELL aforesaid,—AH the LIVE & DEAD STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, late the property of the said WILLIAM CURTIS consisting of several Draught Horses, Hackneys, Colts, Cattle, PigS, Implements of Husbandry, Mows and Ricks of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay, and Clover, one Field of Swedish Turnips, one ditto of Scotch Yellow ditto, and a quantity of Potatoes. Four Months' Credit will be given for the Farming Stock and Crops, upon approved security. The Sale will commence each day at Eleven o'clock in the Morning. N.B. All Persons who have any Demand against the said i William Curtis, and who have not already executed the deed of Assignment, are requested immediately to bring in their Accounts to Messrs. GABELL and SON, Solicitors, Crick- William Curtis, and who have not already executed the deed of Assignment, are requested immediately to bring in their Accounts to Messrs. GABELL and SON, Solicitors, Crick- howell, at whose Office the said Deed is now lying, for the execution of such Creditors, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefit thereof.- Crickhoweil, Oct. 21st, 1835,

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