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PUBLIC APOLOGY. j\/fR/ M011LEV, Land and Tithe-Surveyor, *tT. *~wrac*"> Breconshire, esteeming with due, deference 1 -6 >in^Ul1 (^one him by fhi* confidence reposed' in him in •J'-s public 0t.s')ness) conceives it needful io apologize for .«.V, aPParent «eglect by thus stating liie tact: that a parcel vi letters, addkxSbecj [0 |,j (ii in Kent, bus not reached his perusal, and be^ |,is friends to impute his silence tu that Wily cau«e. July £ 9, 18! TJ:0^tone-Ctdten § Stone-Masons. 111K I or I-orlv got<] Hands, accustomed r, cto "lC lise °l Mallet ant Chisel on soft as well as '"J*,1. one' „atn<i Men used to siting Ashlm Mitsotwry, "V* ,l,es;t witli employ and libera, encouragement ou ap- plying to Mr. Green, Civil-Engineer,F.xeler. -'n- Reasonable travelling experts paid. ANTF.D_immediately, a YOUNG MAN V ? of-good address, who understands Welsh *nd Enir- hsh, as an APPRENTICE in .the IRONMONGERY LINE. A small premium will be expected, as he wilf board and lodge in the house. Apply Mo John South, Ironmonger, Cardiff. WA N'I KI), in a Gentleman's Fasiily, an active FARMING and LAND BAILIFF. He must well understand the various branches of modem Agri- culture, and be capable of superintending the mana gement and repairs of Fariu 'Buildings. He must speak Welsh, and K single man will he preferred. Reference may be had (if hy letter, post-paid) of Messrs. Wood, Cardiff; and none need apply whose character and conduct will not bear the closest investigation. IIAM FN FOG ~INC LOSURE. MEETING DEFERRED, THE PROPRIETORS of ESTATES, jYing within the Manor or Lordship of HAMINIOG, in toe county of Cardigan, are requested to meet at Llan- ihystyd, on Friday, the 16th day of August, 181!, at twelve o'dock, when the Bil! intended to be brDII2:ht forward 1Il the next Session of Parliament, will be. submitted to their consideration. I the Commissioner appointed to carry into execution an Act of Parliament made "IFi passed in the fifty-first year of the reig.i of ins present Majesty, inti- tuled, An Act for inclosing Lands int he Parish of Marines, in the county of Pembroke. Do hereby give' N dice, that I shall hold my SECOND SliTfNG at the dwelling-house of Mr. John Wiikin, known by the name of Mur/jes-Court, in the said parish of Marioes, on Wednesday, tie 7th day ot August next, lor the purpose of carrying the said Act into further execution and all persons neglecting to make their claims then, will be excluded.—Dated the ninth day of July, 1811. JOHN HAND, Commissioner. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of Chancery of the Great Sessions lor the several counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, County of the Borough of Carmarthen, and Town and County of Haver- lord west, made in the cause" Philipps against Howell," the Creditors '"f JOSEPH LEWIS, late' ot Plasnewydd, in 'the parish of Mydrun, in the county of Carmarthen, Gen- tleman, deceased, are to come in and prove their Debts before Jo;eph Bicknell, Gentleman, Registrar of the said Court, at his Chambers in Carmarthen; or m default thereof, 'they will be excluded the benefit el file said,Decree. SWANSEA. D. OH7YNNE> (Prom London) TAILOR, HABIT-MAKER, &c. &c. No. 2, S.1LUBR10US-PLACE, FACING THE M A CK W O KI H-A It M S, '^f^AKES the present opportunity of returning A his most unfeigned thank, to the Nobility, Gentry, and others, for themany favours conferred on Qim since he commenced business iu Swansea; and hopes, by strict attention, to merit their future commands, which shall be tisstadyto execute in the first style of fashion, and with the utmost dispatch. HEATH's GENERAL COACH OFFICES, Lower Northgate-street, Bell-Inn, Southgate-strcet, GLOCESTER. THE Public are respectfully informed, the following MAIL, POST, another COACHES, set out from the above Offices as usual. Mail-Coach to LONDON, every day, from the Bell-inn, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Mail-Coach to CARMARTHEN, every day, from the J^eil-mn, and Coach-Office, "after the arrival of the London l'vlail, through Ross, Moamouth, Abergavcnny, BrccolJ, and AT -?Very- at one "dock. Mail-Couch to MILFORD, Sundays, Wednesdays, and />s' orn l'ie BeH inn, and Coach-office, through Bre- "rV.a™arthen,and Haverfordwest, atone o'clock. i. Mail-Coachto HEREFORD, Sundays, Wednesdays, and indays, from the Coach-officc, Northgate-street, through Ledbury, at one o'clock. Mail-Coach to BIRMINGHAM, through Glocester, from Bristol, every nisht at twelve o'clock. Mail-Coach to BRISTOL, through Glocester, from Bir- mingham, every night at one,o'clock. LONDON COACH every day,, from the Coach-office, Northgate-strert, through Cheltenham, Oxford, and High Wycomb, at one o'clock. The LONDON ACCOMMODATION TELEGRAPH COACH. from Hereford, (from the Bell-inn), every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Frida mornings, at twelve o'clock. HEREFORD COACH, through Ross, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. LONDON COACH from Hereford, Sundays, Tuesdays, -10 Y and Thursdays, at one o'clock. BIRMINGHAM COACH, through Glocester from Bristol, every morning (Sunday excepted), at nine o'clock, from the Bell-inn. BIRMINGHAM POST COACH, through Glocester from Bath, every morning, (Sunday excepted), at eleven o'clock, from the Bell-inn. WORCESTER COACH, through Glocester from Bath, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at thrree o'clock in the afternoon, from the Bell-inn. BRISTOL COACH from Birmingham, every day (Sun- day excepted), at one o'clock, from the Be!inn. BATH POST COACH from Birmingha m, every day (Sunday excepted), at one o'clock, from the Bell-iun. BATH COACH ham Worcester, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at twelve o'clock, from the Bell-inn. LEICESTER POST-COACH, from Bristol, Tuesday, Liursday, and Saturday Mornings; at two o'clock, liirou gfi .fcvesbani!, Stra.'lord, Warwick, and Coventry; returns tl e next eve. tdng by five o'clock, on its way to Bristol, from the Bell-inn. Performedby the Public's most obedient humble servant, JOHN HEATH, Glocester. To prevent mistakes, no places in any of tlx or other Oafches (which pass through this City, to or London)*, <an tfe promised or taken, till such C"acilcs taally a.rrH'e at the above Offices; the be accountable for valuables above Five nds, if ti.si or damage id, unless booked as such, and p accordingly. I HENRY ROTTENBURY, CARPENTER, AND BUILDER IN GENERAL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, PRESENTS his most grateful acknowledg- I nvnts to his Friends and the Public for their very liberal support since his commencing Business, and as- sures them that he shall constantly persevere in making every exertion in his power to give general satisfaction. SHIP ANITCASTLE INN, I NEATH. I EDMUND TOWNS END Br Co. HAV ING taken and entered upon the above Jl IN:-r, respectfully solicit public support and pa- tronage. 'I he House is neatly and comfortably fitted up with every requisite convenience a stock of tlic choicest' Viands, •Wines, Snirits, &c i t 1 >rly kept, and'no exertions will tie spared to give n t« the Nobility, Gentry, Com- tie spared to give satisfaction t« the Nobility, Gentry, Com- mercial Iravellers, and all who may be pleased to'honour the Ship and Castle with their notice. Exechent Stabling,-Post-Cliaises, and able Horses. TO LAND PROP Hi i? TORS. ..W. H. HOrSE BEGS leave to offer himself to the notice of I iopuetors or Estates, as a Valuer ot I^cilid, Leases, Growing Crop;, TiinOer, and other Properly of that de- scnplion. From his very great experience in 'this line, and the extensive employment" he lias had in Draining, h is confident he can rtnider most essential services to his em- ployer in either of these departments. His terms are rea- sonable. Friar's Park, Carmarthen, July 18, 1811. CARMARTHENSHfRE. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, For the term of Five Years from Michachna.s next, ALL that very improveable FAPTM, called LANMARTI'N^ otherwise PLA8-NEYVYDD, si- tuate in the parish of Llanstephan, late m tiie occupation of Mr. William Hancock, deceased, containing 1.56 Acres of Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land. A road passes through this Farm from Llansfephan and the lime-kilns, which 'is to he continued to Wern- oate, from whence there is an excellent road to Carmarthen. lor twrther particulars apply to Air. Coaling, Laiul-sur- veyor, Carmart hen, who has a map of the farm, and who is authorised by the Proprietor to, treat witlt an eligible tenant. PEMBROKESHIRE. To Masons, Embankers, Excavators. TEN BY MARSH. ANY Persons willing to CONTRACT for the ERECI ION of a WALL (at per rdd of solid work), forming an embankment from the Cliff 10 the Biirnws, and also for CUTTING a NEW CHANNEL for the RIVER (at per cubic yard), from near Mr. Brown's House to the high-water mark at neap tides, are requested to send their Proposals (sealed up) for executing the same to the Oftice of Messrs. Hoise and Couling, Carmarthen, or that ot George Phthpps. Esq. Solicitor, where a plan of the proposed improvements is deposited. MARSH has been examined and JL sun-eyed, by order of John Owen, Esq. of Orieiton, fvi P. for the purpose of being embanked, drained, and divided; and, in consequence of the very favourable report • if Messrs. Hoise and Couling, employed by him for that e, tlie HA carriecl into elfcct. Messieurs COULING 6> HOISE^ LAND-AGENTS, Tj/the, Timber,, and Land-Surveyors, DRAUGHTSMEN & DRAINERS, ]\/F OST respectfully inform Noblemen, Cler- i-V J. gymen, and- Gentlemen of Lauded Property, that they have OPENED an OFFICE in the DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN, and entered into Partnership, thereby uniting the above Branches. From the very extensive field for employment which" presents itself," they trust their industry and integrity will meet that support and encouragement winch their unremitting exertions on bciial-f of their employers shall merit. W~E whose Names are hereto subscribed, ? » being three of the Trustees named in Act of Par- liament named and passed in the fiftieth year of the reign of his Majesty, intituled, An Act for making and .1 maintaining a Road froma. place called Ystrad, in the parish of Lanfabon, in the county of Glamorgan, to Pontymoil, near the town of Pontypool, in the county of Monmouth, with a Collateral Branch to join the Newport Turnpike- road at Risca, in the county ot Monmouth, and for building a Bridge at or near Ystra'd. aforesaid, and another Bridge near Peullwyn, in the county of Monmouth," Do heretni give Notice, that a MEETING of the TRUSTEES, named in the said Act, will be held at the d wtd lm,r-house of Edward James, at Newbridge, in the parish of Monythus- loin, in the county of Monmouth, on Monday, the 19th day of August next, at twelve of the clock at"noon, pur- suant to the said Act. Dated the 24th day of July, 1811. suant to the said Act. Dated the 24th day of July, 1011- WM. VAUGHAN, WM. DAY U.S. JOHN LLEWELEIN. BIRMINGHAM Life gfitsttt&nce aniJ Siinuitp QDffiCt, U NION-STR EET, BIRMIN G HAM, Fur Insurance on Lives and Survivorship, Endow. ments of Children, and Granting and Purchasing Annuities, v v EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. r. .i.N'S. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Lewisham, The Right lion. Lord Viscouht 21s" The Right Bon. Lord Beauchamp, Sir Charles Mordcnnit, Bart. M. P. Diigdale Stratford Dugdale,, Esq. M. P. Bon. William Beauchamp LV!>on, llL L lion. William' Henru Littleton, M. P. Sir Robert Lawlel¡, Blat. Isaac Hawkins Browne, Esq, M. P. PERSONS insuring with this Company will enjoy the following peculiar advantages 1st. A Capital of Half a Mill ion has been subscribed as a security for all the engagements of the Institution, the Pro- prietors taking upon themselves the sole responsibility, ufhile the Insurers participate with them in the profits, without anij risk ■whatever, 2d. At the expiration of every seven years, one-third part of the proftts is appropriated to encrease each policy, in proportion to the aggregate amount paid by each person for premium, which gives persons assuring at this office, every reason to expect their heirs and assigns will receive a very considerable addition to the-sttm insured. 3d. Every Proprietor is under the necessity of making an Assurance, and when it drops, a new Assurance must be made in its place, which gives an additional stability to the institution, by a perpetual renovation of Policies. Proposals, containing the R ites of Insurance, and every information, may be obtained at the. otiice. or of the follow- mg persons, who are aIm Age its to the Birmingham Firc- Oihee, By order of the Directors, R. I. WtTHERIDCE, Secretary. AGENTS. ROBERT WITHYCOMEE, Swansea. AMBROSE RE>.S, Neath. JOHN CHEESE \V ATKINS, Abergavenny. I \Vn.LIAM P ATTÉSHALL, Heretord. Josxrii KNOCK, Shrewsbury. JOHN KEN notc). Wynne-Hail, near Ruabon, ¡ J GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1 TO BRIDGE-BUILDERS. ANY Person or Persons willing to CON- TRACT for BUILDING ABERNANT BRIDGE, I near Neath, in the said county, are requested to-deliver in a Plan and Estimate at the Oilice of the Clerk of the Peace. in Cardiff, who is authorised to contract for building the same. -fC lougljor ollieti?/ M AST!:us of VESSELS Sp CONSUMERS ot CO A L, are informed, that they may be supplied wills LOdGHOR FIERY VEfN COAL on the usual terms. N. B. The Pit is now working between six and seven Weys per day, and will be increased as the demand re-"1 quires it. \%J ILLIAM MORGAN, late of the City of ? Bristol, Mariner (who served ou board the Swan sloop of in the name of William .Tones, about twelve years since, and obfuined-his discharge), may hearofsoine- thing much to his advantage, upon aoplying to Mr. Joseph Langley, Solicitor, Bristol. N. B". The said Wm. Morgan was nephew of Mr. Win. Jones, late oi Coiiege-Green, Bristol, Master Mariner, dec. Anv Person giving information of the d.eatiiof the .said Win. Morgan, will be rewarded for their troubie. LICENSED GRAIIIIJiAR SCHOOLS. A MEETING of the LICENSED SCHOOL- MASTERS of the DIOCESE of ST. DAVI D'S will be held at the Palace, Aber^willy, on the second Tuesday in September next. Any communications in writing, rçlå- tive to the Defects and Improvements of Grammar-School Education in this Diocese, will be thankfally received by the Rev. Wm. Morgan, Vicar of Abergwiiiy, Secretary to this meeting, 011 or belore the first of September. The several schoolmasters are. requested to send or bring with thcm a list of their Scholars, the Classes into which they are divided, the Books appropriated Lo each Class, the Latin and English Exercises to which the Scholars are accustomed, and the days to w..ich such Exercises are allotted. By the. King's Patent. STRAW-CUTTING MACHINES, manufac- tured by PASMORE, SINKINSON,' PEARSON, and Co. Doncaster. Prices, Six, Seven, and Ten Guineas. These Machines are with confidence offered to the notice of the Public, as being far superior to any invention for the same purpose. Their utility and simplicity are obvious on a bare inspection.. They are not the least liable to be put out of order, and the knives can be easil3' taken off to grind and fixed on by any one. The smaller machine takes so little power that a stout boy may work it for hours. The Patentees are further supported in their recommen- dation of these Machines by the decided approbation of those Gentlemen Farmers, &c. who have already intro- duced thern. Also, their PATENT MILLS for splitting Beans, grind- ing Barley for Pigs, and crushing Malt and Oats. Prices, Four and Five Guineas. These Mills are strongly recommended to Gentlemen and Farmers in general, and to Innkeepers in particular, for crushing Outs, which they do in a very superior manner. Sir" Orders addressed to the Patentees, at their Manu- factory, as above, or to Messrs. Underwood and Co Iron- mongers, Bristol, will be executed with punctuality and dispatch. N. B. The above Machines are made to work by horse or other power. RULES AND REULATIONS, Par SHOO TiNG upon the HILLS belonging ta his Grace I he Duke of B EAUFORT, and the Earl of ABERGAVENNY, in the Counties of Breck- nock and Monmouth, jor the year 1811. 1. 7V70 person will be allowed to shoot without leave under the hand if the Duke of Beaufort, or Lord Abergavenny. 2. No person will be allowed to sport, but in cotnpany with one of the keepers. 3. No person will be allowed to kill more than two Brace of Grouse in one day. 4. Leave given by the Duke of Beaufort to shoot, will not entitle, any person to shoot upon [he Hills belonging to Lord Abergavenny.—Nor will l ave given by Lord Abergavenny entitle any person to shoot on the Duke of Beaufort's Hills. 5. No person will be allozced to shoot, but on the days mentioned in the Card given for that purpose. 6. Owing to the great scarcity of Game, no person will be allowed to sport this year after the 20tli August. BEAUFORT. ABERGAVENNY. London, July 17, 1811. Penalty for Sporting without a Certificate £ 20 0 0 Do. for Sporting, not being qualified in i r respect of Pi operly i ° Do. for Sporting before the Vlth of Aug 5 0 0 N. B. If any POACHERS or other UNQUALI- FIED PERSONS shall be flllllrl trespassing, thcy will be prosecuted as the law ihrecfs; and the person giving information to. the GAME-KEEPERS, so that the Offenders way be convicted, shall receive TWO G UINEAS Reward, over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament. 1i:T No person zcill be allowed to hunt for Game before the 12 th of August, for the purpose of breaking Dogs, or under any other pretence whatsoever. Lost a Colt and TlireeAsses-Good Grass for Horses and Homed Cattle. LOST, about Saturday the 2.9th, or Sunday the.30th of .Tune, from Clyngwernen-ucha, near Llan- elly, a DARK BROWN BAY COLT, two years old, black legs, mane, and tad, a small wen or wort 011 the near side behind the ear. and a small star on his forehead. Also, one old and two young SH p, ASSES; they arc supposed to have strayed with- the Colt. Whoever will bring the Colt only, or the Colt and Asses, to the owner as above, or give such information respecting them as they may be recovered, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. Good Grass for Horses and Horned Cattle on reasonable terms. Tavermpite Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS J. arising from the several TURN PIKE-GA TES here- linder-mentioned, will he LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the White-IIart-inn, in the town of Narberth, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, UVi'l, which Gates produced the last year the sums set, their respective names, and will be set up at such sums respectively." # Whoever becomes the highest bidder, must at the same time enter into security, with sufficient surety, for the pay- ment of the rent quarterly. The Tolls will be let for Lwo or three vears, as shall then be agreed on. Roose Gate f'44 0 Cartlett Gate .,°V^ t 0 Roheston-Wdthan Gate 73 () Narbcrth Gate E5 0 Prince's Gate. 1\1 0 Caters' Hook Gate g.) 0 Tenby Gate jjvp 0 Cwrew G te 7,;) ij Holy land Gate 3D 0 Bv Order of the Trustees, HENRY ii EES, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, iLil, 16,1311. ¡ -<- FOR SALE, A Second-hand BAROUCHE LANDAU, not much worse than new. Price about ^200. I, Further particulars to be hid by applying to Mr. Thomas Morgan, ot Langadock. GLAMORGANSHIRE. To be Let at jlichaelmas next, SL\ EkAL desirable FARMS.—Enquire of Mr. Sheperd, at Rhecile, near Neath, Glamorgan- shire, if by letter, post-paid. ONE Hundred and Eighty SOUTH-DOWN E v\ ES to be DISi'O'sLD OF, selected with great K attention and expence. J For further particulars appy to tIr. Lawrie, Crosswood- Lodge Farm, Alwryst wIth. TO BE SULlJ, A BRIG, JVow building in a port of Wa es, car- penter's admeasurement about 150 Tons: J? w. be launched in Match, 1812, or earlier. Any person desirous of pnrchasiug one of such tonnaic, may have the particulars by applying to the Printer, of this Paper; or to Mr. Williams^ Organist, Swansea. I -is, FOR tALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, j* The remarkably fast-sailing ^^ea&urt~ Boat Governor, Burthen about 15 tons, whose owner, on ~T"g^r.« account of her justly-admired superior sailing qualities, has three times succeeded in gaming th«elegant Piece of Plate sailed for annually, on the 1st of Aigust, at Mili'ord. The Vessel s completely found with two Boats, Trawl, and ollwr matcials; and as the time of sailing for the An- nual Prize is fat approaching, she may in a few hours be I equipped for th occasion. T, J"lu.ier '.articulars apply to Mr. Browne, Naval Bank, Mdiord. ll&ideme near the Sea. ,C tlie St'a. TO BE LET, A-* ,MAY ,E ENTERED ITT'OV IMMEDIATELY, Delightfd MARINE VILLA in Carmar- thenshire, vith or without 100 Acres of Land. For further pariculars apply to Mr. R. Rees. Solicitor, Larm.arrhen, or hthe Printer of [his; if by letter, post-paid. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD Bf PRIVATE CONTRACT, I THE LEASE (tf which f)4 years were un- R- expired at Michaelmis hist) of all.that MESSUAGE, STABLE, GAR- DEN, facing High-street- in the town of Swansea, and co'nniumcating with the Stand, formerly i the occupation of Mi. Benjamin Davies, \luit.-ier, .aid lately occupied by Joseph and Benjamin Trciarne. • !'t's a most eligible one for Building two ca- pital Houses, commanding-i'view of the river ami'bay, „ For ParticulaTs apply to VIessrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. CARMAI! ilENMiiUE. TO Br, SOLD. THE LEASE of P/,NY.MAES FARM, in the parish of LJandefeilog, io the county of Carmar- then, comprising a commodious Dwelling-House, with all requisite Out-bluldings, and upw.inis of 200 Acres of rich Arabie, Meadow, and Pasture L?nd> within four miles and an half of Carmarthen, and coal aid lime at a short distance Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to David Davie's, Esq Llechdwnny, near Carmarthen: or to Mr. Hassal, Car- marthen. TiTrlmERs. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By T. BO WIN, Jun. On Saturday, August 3, 18ft, -ly order of the Assignee* VJIXE'I V-N1NE GREEN HIDES, nearl'y 1^1 tannc.l, a PATENT BA.iK MILL, a CART, and various articles belonging to tbe) ard, late the propeity of John Reynolds, of Swansea, a limkrnpt. 1 he Hides will be sold in 10 several lots each lot wi) comprise the Contents of the Pit the) were 1IJ. Also the LEASE of the TAN-YARD and COTTAGES adjouung together with the L5ASE of the HOUSE ill Gower-street, occupied by Join Reynolds, 16 years of which latter are unexpired, at tin. rent of ci 16 16s. The sale will commence at the Tan-yard at eleven o'cfock in the forenoon. SOUTH-\YALES. lJIost desirable Residence 0' Land. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Valuable and truly-desirable FREEHOLD LSI AIE, situated on the banks oi thu uiuch-admired River Tivy, five miles from the sea-port tawn of Cardigan, and lour from Newcastle-Emlyn, two good market-tovvns • consisting of a capitai MANSION, with requisite Offices! and an excellent brick-walled Garden, planted witii the choicest Fruit Trees. The Mansion stands in a Lawn of Forty Acres, surrounded with Fitly of Arable and Meadow, and Thirty of Oak Coppice and Plantation; the whole One Hundred and Twenty Acres in a ring fence. This property lies III a most delightful part of the Prin- clpailty, v, here the roads are excellent, and the London post passes and repasses daily. Should a purchaser incline, the Mansion with Fifty Acres of the richest Land, and the Thirty of Oak Coppice and Plantation, will be sold separate; and a great part of the Furniture, which Is modern, may be taken at a fair valualiulI; likewise a considerable part of the purchase- money may remain on mortgage. Apply, if by letter, post-paid, to C. Harrison, ESQ. Strdd- more-House, by Newcastle-Emlyn, Carmarthenshire. BRECONSHIRE. FA lOllS TO LET.. TO BE LET, For a Tenn of Years, and. Entered upon at Michaelmas next, The Undermentioned FARMS: VIZ. In the Parish of Trallong. 13 T A'l U I", Names of Farms. Tenants. STATUTE A. r. r. Cwm Lliw } T -} Aberlliw I Jones, widow.. ( m Q () Bryii-y-Vedwen •• Jenkin Jenkin 3 In the Parish of Devynnock. Maescaer David Morgan ) a Camlais Vawr Alice Williams fj •*• 0 ( ThomasDavies 257 2 27 In the Hamlet rf Alodrydd, in the Parish of Llanspythid. Bresty Ge.il y 1 Gwern-Ilosser ••('I Sarah Powell, widow 159 1 5 Gwern-Forwydd 3 In the Parish of Llan*pylh;d. y«yn'co"ch-matv; P^therch J 147 S 36 LIwync.och-bach Catherine Probert 3 The adil)te(i for the turnip system I of husbandry ;pid every reasonable encouragement will be given to responsible tenants. luii.iic" particulars mnj be known upon application to Messrs. IVted and Jones, Solicitors, Brecon; Mr. Davies, Sm \< .• sn.d Land-Agent, Langattock Crickho<veii; ami to Peury "<•» ill wins, Esq. Penpont, where a Map of the 1< firms ot seen, ami why will opooint u to shew thcLui.js. To Fell mongers and Leather Dressers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (.iyoroer ot the Assignees of David Bowen, a Bm;krunt> at ttie ..hip and Castte-inn, in the town of Neath, in the county ol Glamorgan, on Monday, the 12th day August, 3811, at 40 clock m the afternoon, subject tcr such condition's as will be then produced, THE LEASE of a PELLMONGER and A LEATH ER-DR ESS Eli's YARD and PRE MI-F^ situate in the said town of Neat! late in the of the said bankrupt, held for a tern, whereof five years were unexpired nt Ladydav <nsU and renewa ie mr ;hrr>e lives* to be nominated at the end of th.' present term, at the rent of one Guinea per annum. The premises consist of a large sr.d substantia! new build- ing, 111 which there are two floors ol i'8 feet in length by 14? teet in breadth also of two shed-, one water-pit, three "lime- Pi^' "ve tan-pits, and two large drenehes in the groand, with n Hood su' olv cf water and suiti;b'" •.■nienc- For i-tirtliei padIculars apply to :Ur' D. Powell, solicitor,, N p,1th. AN TO KELLY'S BUOK- KEEPlNG, This day is published, 12mo. price 4s hound A TREATISE on BOOKKEE,PI^G. adapted to the Use of Schools; contsinins ttro by Single Entry, one by Double Entry, and*»„ bniliue Net to be filled up by either method to which 1 '.dded a Familiar Dissertation oi» the various Bills and jW's used 111 Commerce as sub-titutes for cash. By ROBERT GOODACRE, Author of an. Arithmetic, Essay on Education, sh Printed for C. Cradock and W..)uv, 32, Patern<«vr row J; Johnson and Co. St. Paul's; aijd C. La, !e- Mana-lane and sold by D. Jenkm, Castle-street, Swans** The leading features of this work are these almost ever* article requires calculation, only one trade is assumed in one set, and the phraseology is taken from real life. The outline set will furnish exercise in filling up; and the AD- pendix will convey a lull, though concise, account cf ■every particular respecting the "most important p.,a-if 01 our papc-currency. TO STEWARDS, LAND-VALUERS, OWNERS OF LAND. 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