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WANTED, AN IN-DOOR APPRENTICE W A SADDLER a steady, attentive lad, will find cbi, a desirable situation. Appty to John Jones, Saddler, Swansea; if by letter post-paid. To COAL-MERCHANTS,$c. A Person of respectability T»70uld be glad to SUPERINTEND a WHARF or MANUFACTORY in any part of Wales. He would have no objection to enter into an engagement with any Coal-Merchant to SELL on COMMISSION, or otherwise, at BRISTOL, where his Connexions would not ttnly be found extensive but of the first retpectabitity.-Any person wishing the same would find the present worth notice. Address (post-paid) C. D. Office of this Paper. CARDIGANSHIRE ALL PERSONS ENROLLED to SERVE A-, in the MILITIA of the said COUNTY are hereby strictly enjoined to attend at the Head Quarters of the Re- giment, in the TOWN of Aberystwith, on Tuesda}-, the 25th day of September next, to be Trained and Exercised 3S re- quired by LAW. In default of SUCH attendance the most rigdrous fegal punishment will be resorted to. By order of the Lieutenancy, J. BOWEN, Clerk of the General Meetings. Uechryd, July.Sl, 1821. GLAMORGANSHIRE. GABIE. ALL Persons are requested not to Sport on the Manors of DUFFRYN. MONKNASH, and COT- rMBLVt and the Woods round WENVOF.-CABTLK and all unqualified Persons found Trespassing thereon will be pro- secuted. „ As the Proprietor is desirous of promoting the Breed of PKZASAXTS for general diversion, it is hoped, that all Sportsmen will have the goodness to refrain from Shouting at them for this and the next year. l)utFfya,.Cardiff, Aug. '20, 18^1. Great and Little, Forests of Brecon. NOTICE IS hereby given to al! Persons to ABSTAIN from SPOUTING on THE GREAT FOREST, and also on the Manor of the LITTLE FOREST of BRECON, as it is intended by Mr. CHRISTIE to pre- serve the Breed of GROUSE, and other Game, on those disttieU iBore effectually than heretofore. J. & R. DAWSON. Abarerowe, 10 th August, 1821. Preservation of Grouse—1821. FROM tTie scarcity of GAME on the HILLS within our Manor of PARK-LETTICE LANOYER, to the coanty of Monmouth, nd Person can be allowed to ISOOT this Season. All mudifitd Persons are requested NOT TO SPORT, and a Reward of TWO GUINEAS will be paid by our GarodMieper, Mr. WALTEIt OBI.AND, of Lanover, to-any person who will give such information as will COKWCT any persons found in-pursuit of Game on MI Manor. THOMAS HARCOURT POWELL, OSBORNE YEATS. <25ame. To Packers and others who buy or sell Game. AN' Assocfation having been formed for the Preservation of the Game, Persons are employed to T AY INFORMATIONS against UNQUALIFIED ■PER- SONS who ore in the habit orDES rROYINGG i\ ME. and ALSO against:any Person whatever who shall SELL or BUY the same. Penalty for sporting without a certificate< £ 2(1 Penalty for keeping or using any sporting > » dogs, &c; not being cpiahfied Any communications will be thankfully received by Mr. leston'Hoiijfray, Solicitor. Cardiff, WLM is authorised by the AsJociation to assist and prosecute any informations. Cardiff, August 17; 1321. NOTICE is hereby given, that application it intended to,bp MADE to Parliament, IN the ensuing Session, for leave TO bring in-A Bill, in order to obtain AN ACT DF Parliament for CBABLING tnaInuabitants of the Couijty wfGtamorgan to amend, widen, improve, or re- kaild Ely Bridge, situate in the parish oi Landaff, in the COUNTY OR Glamorgan,-—Ewenny -IDGE, situate in ihe Several parishes ofCoity and Ewenny > in the same collill and "New Inn Bridge, situate in the several parishes of Coity and Merthyrmawr, in the SAME comity,—and for Opening proper Avenues to the same respectivelyalso, for power for the Inhabitants of the said county o_F Glamor- LART to aroeiidi widen, improve, or rebuild any Bridge or FRIDGES,^situate on the turnpike-roads within the said county M CNNMR^III,'FRO'II time to time as the same shah be TF*etu«d expedient.—Dated this 29th dav of August,18 £ I. JOHN \700D. Clerk of the Peac?. for the County of V Glamorgan. GEANf> MOiSEY LOTTERY, No Stock Prizes—No Classes. 'P' ? of J^OOO Money Prizes 6,711 other Money Prizes; NOT TWO BLANK TO A PRIZE. TO Bt DRAWN 30th of OCTOBER, SOTH Nov^ftiber, and lith and 20th DecembeT. Tt Jf Q R of. the old State Lottery X* OIL? offices, 4, Comhill, and 9, Charing Cross. LOI^CMI» IESPECTFIIL|Y acquaints his best Friends the Public, he. IS selling Tickets AND Shares for the above po- toilar Lottery, in which every Ticket decides its own fate, (KID no other. Tickets and Shaves are also selling by his Agents as under:: F. FA(.,G, Bookseller, Swansea; BARn Y & S0101; Booksellers, Bristol; T) EV*»NS, Jo^nnal-Offite. Carmarthen W. BIRP. Post-ALFICE, Cardiff; W- PAYKB. Eiquor-Mffrchant, Carnarvon HOUGI' & SON. Booksellers, Gloucester; W GUMM. Bookseller, Gloucester; F G. WRIGHT, -Journal Office, Hereford rFfL, -Boi)ksellcr, Ilaveif(,rl,ve,t., W-TL MOT & BARCLAY. Booksellers, Pembroke; B POWLE, Bookseller, Ross Mrs TY'E, Bookscfler, W.rexham. Manv of wlKMn sold .parts of-IHE under-merilidned Capitals, ill shared and sold BV BISH M the Lottery JUST finished 14.041.. Iri p Shares.. ^21,000 10^830..In Shares ..20,000 10 515..WhoteTicket..16,000 •31..IN 13 Share», £ 3,000 17,871* «ln 8Shares. £ 230 S*-In 9 Shares.* -i.OOO L6jb- Who e Ticket., «», ,615 .Whole Ticket 1,050 3,jI7* -VV hoie|I seket • <2*20 IMi Trv 12 Shares* • J,A 11,367* *In 1 Shares •• 220 J16- • WHOLE TICKET • 250 6, LU- I' 1. SNARES 210 I?*T.V? SHARES-• 250 '7M9 IN U SHARES 200 WLIO!«TICKET- RW BHAFES • 200 XUHEMW GitAlIS. I BRISTOL FAIR. | J~\RAPERS, TAILORS, and others, visiting —— Bristol to purchase WOOLLEN GOODS, will find, at THE CHEAP CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 48, WINE STREET, a very great variety in Superfine and Saxon Clgtlts, Seconds and Liveries, Cammeres, Patent Cords, Toilinets, q-e. 9;-c. which the Proprietors al c determined to offer on unheard-of low terms, for ready money. An inspection of the same will much oblige. ffiTIbítbreatf2$ imtim pjitet, BRISTOL. GENTLEMEN, Private Families, Pfiblicans, and others, may be supplied (for ready money only) with WMtbrtad's<PotUr,fromTflCM!AS HANKIN's Wine Cellars, GUIN E A-ST REET. B RISTO L. N. B. The porter aud Brown Stout will be delivered in Butts, Barrels, or Kilderkins. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 23d day JLf ot this instant month of Angus', an Order was signed by Richard Fowler Rickards, and Henry Lewis. Esquires, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for ilie county of Glamorgan, for Turning, Diverting, and Stopping Up a certain part of a Foot-way within the ha<iiiet of Castella, in the parish of Lantrissent, in the hundred of Miskin, in the said countv of Glamorgan, Isine: between the Blacksmith's Shop at Castella and r Farm there called Penygarn Farm. and through the Lands of Thorrias Ssnith, Esq. h) thp said hamlet, parish, iiundrcd, and county, and adjoining and near Castella Mansion House, lor the'length' of One Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Yards or thereabouts, arid of the breadth of six feet or thereabouts and lor Diverting and Turning^the same through oilier Lands of the said Thomas Smith, in the snij hamiet, parish, hundred, and county, for the length of One Thousand Three Hundred and twenty Yard? or. vhereabonts, and of the breadth of six feet or therel)bonts :-hnd that the said Order will be lodged with tlie Clerk ot the Peace for the sai l county, at .the- General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to he holden rt Swansea, in and for the saicTccnnty, on the 16th day of October next:—and also, that the said Order will, at the said Quarter Sessions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an Appeal against the same to be then niade, it be otherwise determined. August 24th, 1821. iHurier. TWENTY GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS BENJAMIN EVANS, Car- penter, of the parish of Lansaralet, near Swansea, stands charged with the WILFUL luUR-DEii of W)Vh ROBEMT, of the same place. Sawyer, on Friday, the S4th instant.—Whoever will 'apprehend the said Benj. Evans, and lodge hirn in any of his Majesty's Gaols, shal! receive the above Reward from the ChurchVardens and Overseers of the said Parish. is about 29 years i>f age, full six feet high, remarkably long-legged, shuffles much m walk- ing, with short black hair, and sandy whiskers. August (27,1821. ■ TIIS PEMBRbKESBtEE II UNT AND mace Meeting Will commence on MONDAY, the 15th OCTOBER, 1821 ON TUESBAY, the l6th of October, 1821, a .SWBEPSTAKES of FIVE GUINEAS each, tor ( three-year olds, bred in the Principality of Wales, and not thorough bred, to carry 8st. 71b. c.-ch. Two miles. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course on or before the first day of September, !S21. Same day, a HUNTE.&'s STAKES of FIVE GUINEAS each, for half-bred Horses, bred it: the counties of Cardi- gan, Pembroke, or Carmarthen: 4-vear olds itist. 121b.: 5-year olds lisi. 811). 6-year olds 2st. ,'2!b.; and aged 12st. 41b. Two-mile heats, Gentiemeit Riders. To close and name to the Cierk of the Course < n or before twelve o'clock on the first day of October, 1821. Same day, The PRINCIPALITY S TAKES or TEN GUINEAS each, for Horses, &c. bred in the Principality of Wales. A winner of a Plate or Sweepstakes, bdorel!w day of iiomination, to carry 5:b. fstra. Mares and Geld- ings allowed.,3ib.s S-year- olils ?st. &.b.; J-year olds [ht. 91b. 5-year olds 9si. Sib.; d-year olds 9st. 71b.; and aged 9*t. 10lb. Two-mile heats. The winner to be. *,old for <50 guineas, if demanded in the usual way. To close and to iituns on or before the first day ;>f Ociober.1821. On THURSDAY, the iRti: oi'October,. 1821, The MEM- BER'S PLATE of FIL'TY POUNDS, for Horses, &c. bred in the county of Pembroke 3-year olds 8sl. 7fb. i)icls 4-year, olds 9st. i'ilb.; 5-year olds lost. 61b. 5-year olds and aged lOst. lllbs. Ifeats about one mile and three- quarters. starting at the corner beyond ihe Stand. En- trance Two Guineas each, to go to the second horse. To name, and the entrance-money to be paid, to the Clerk of the Course oa or before t'w first of October. 58^1. same day. The FARMERS' CUP,th* gift of Nathaniel Phillips, Esq. for Horses not thorough-bred, which have never won any Plate, Cup, or Stakes and which, on the first day of January lust, were the property of farmers re siding in the county of Pembroke. Five horses to start or no race, to be ridden by persons following bona fide the nc- cupation of farming: 3 year olds l"st. 101b. 4-year olds list. 12ib.; 5-year olds HH. Jjlb.; 6 year olds and aged ISst. Two-mile heats. One Guir-ea E .trance to go to the second horse. To name, and the entraece^raoney to be paid, before twelve o'clock on the Saturday preceding. On SATURPA Y. the 2f)th of October, 13'11, The CORO- NATION STAKES of FIVE GUINEAS each, witii ^<1 added. The winner to be sold for 100 guineas, if dcrsan<if?d- in the usual maittier 3-Y ea c Olds 8,3t. 4 year oids 9st. Slh. 5-year olds 9st. l:ilb.; 6-year olds and aged lOst, Sib. Mares and Geldings allowed 31b. A winner of jfoO before the day of naming to carry 5'b. extra of two or more 71b. extra. The subscription to close and the horse to be named befuse twelve o'clock on the first day of September, 18'! Best of heats, one mile and three-quarters, starting at the corner beyond the Stand. Same day, a HANDICAP STAKES of TEN GUINEAS each; five guineas forfeit, with £ — added from the Racing Fund, lor Morses, &c of every denomination, to be named after the Races 01) Thursday, and the weights to he fixed by four o'clock the day before running; the second horse to receive back his stake. Four-mile heats. Three to ac- cept or no race. Same day, a COCKTAIL STAKES of FIVE GUINEAS each, with added from the Rncing Fund, to carry 9st. each. The winner to be sold for 25 guineas, if demanded in the usual manner. Thrt'e miles. To close and name before twelve o'clock on the Saturday preceding. N. B. The different Races will be run in the same order as they are printed in this list; and owing to the late sea. son of the year, only 25 minutes will be allowed between the heats. No winner entitled to receive Plate or Stakes. unless he has paid the Entrance-Money, or Stakes, before starting, and whose Horse has been plated by a Smith who subscribes at least 10s 6d. to the Racing Fund, The Smith not to charge above 5s. for each Horse plated. The Owner of each Horse that starts to pay 10s. 6d. to the Clerk of the Course for Weights and Scales. The win. ner of a Slake to which any sum of money is added, to sub- scribe One Guinea; and the winner of the Member's Plate to subscribe Five Guineas to the Racing Fund. K?~ All disputes to be settled by the Stewards. BAM.s as usual—and the ORBINAUIES at the Castle-inn and Marineri-inn. alternate days. The Horses, will start each day for the first Race pre- cisely at one d*-clock. Sir JOHN OWEN, Bart. M. P. > c CEO- CLAYTON ROCH, Esq. i i'teward8- LEWIS P¥(3H, Clerk vf the Seursc. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Brillon-Fcrry 1,1/vision and Demesne. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 4th October, 1821, ai twelve o'clock, at the Ship and Castle-inn, Neath, Glamorganshire, IN ONE LOT, THE MANSION-HOUSE of BRITON- IL FERRY, with the DEMESNE, and other adjoining LARDS, in the parishes of Briton-Ferry, -Neath, Jdaglau, Lantwit-juxta-Neaih, Michaelstone, and Aberavaticon- taining in the whole upwards of '6301) Acres, divided into Farms, with suitable fjouses and-Outbuildings, ,&c. ALSO, ■■■AH the valuable IVUNES of COAL, IROiV, and othet MILVES, under the same. ALSO, The GREAT and SMALL TITHES of the Parishes of BRITON-FERRYalld MICHAELSTONE, and the AD- VOWSONS of the Churches of BRITON-FERRY, ABERAVAN, BAG LAN, and MICHAELSTONE, and the ancient RIGHT of FERRY over the River NEATH. This well-known Mansion, so remarkable furthc beauty of its situation and surrounding scenery, is situated on the bay of Swansea, at the mouth of the Neath river; was the residence of the late Lord Vernon, since of George Earl of Jersey, and afterwards of John Rolls, Ksq.: ûndmity be immediately entered upon; with ample Offices, Coach houses. Stabler. Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, &c. The lisiate is intersected by the Neath Canal, and pos- sesses great advantages for. trade, as commanding all the eastern bank of the entrance into the port of Neath. The Mines of Coal, &c. lie dose upon the shipping-place, and are thereby rendered very valuable. A large capital hath been lately expended in Iron-Works, producing excellent iron. under a Lease of part of the Estate in Michaelstone. The respective tenants will shew the premises; and printed particulan may be had of Mr. Lewis Tnomas, So- licitor, Swansea (who will give nil local information); also, at the "ship and Castle, Neath Maekworth-Arms, Swansea and of Messrs. Tenr.ant, Harrison, and Tennant, Gray's- inn, London, who will produce Plans of the Estate, CADOXTUN, 2C¿<) August, 1821. THE BRITON-FSaaY ESTATE. MR. T.2XNANT, having full authority from Earl of JERSEY to SELL the WHOLE or any PART ot this ESTATE, either together or in parcels, begs tem-e to inform the Public, that he will be in attend- ance at bis House, in Cadoxton, from Wednesday, the. 29th August inst. until Thursday, the 4th October next (being the daynxedior the SALE bv AUCTION of the 'V'ANSION- HCUSE n'.id OEMESNE). to contract with any Persons who may he willing to purchase. As this Estate comprises several hundreds of Farms and tenements in the counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, Mr. 1 ennant desires it to be understood, that he cannot under- take to answer Letters on the subject—that none but Prin- cipals, or accredited Agents, attending in person, can be ^>ea't w'th—and that a Deposit of JP!0 per Cent, on the f urchasa Money will be required da the Signature of all Contracts. Tire Parties who may first accede to the Terms of Sale | offered for the respective Tenements will be accepted as the Purchasers, without any preferenceST-and to prevent' disappointment to those who may be desirous of purchasing, it is to be distinctly understood, that nothing short uf a signed Contract will secure the purchase, as no verbai pro- mists of wbut is called the refusal" will be given to any one. Purchasers of large Lots may be accommodated with a considerable portion of their Purchase Money, by way of Mortgage, for a reasonable number oi years. Such of the Lessees as have not paid up their Arrears of Rent, nnder their respective Leaser agreeably to the Cognovits signed by their respective Solicitors, have thereby absotuteiy iorfeited their Leases, ntid may be forthwith turned cut of possession under the Judgments at Law obtained against them. The Purchasers will have all the benefit of these Judg- ments t-n paying up the Arrears at the time of signing the Contracts. N B. If the Mansion and Demesne of Briton-Ferry should be sold by private Contract, notice will be given in the Cambrian previously to the 4th October, the day appointed for the Sale by Auction. CADOXTON, 29th August, 1851. TUB BRITON-FERRY ESTATE. MR. TENNANT informs the Public, that l" so much of this ESTATE as lies in the parish of Lan- sarnl'et, with fa the valuable COAL-MINES, COPPER. WORKS, and other Works thereon, and the WHOLE of SWANSEA BURROWS, and adjoining FARMSJn Ca- doxton parish (comprising: in a ring-fence about 8000 acres), will be SOLD by PRTVA I E CONTRACT, in one lot.-—And that the IIAVOD with all the valuable COAL- WHARFS, WATER-CORN:MILL, SOAP MANUFAC- TORY, &c.-&c. thereon, will also be SOLD by PRIVAIE CONTRACT, in one lot. Purchasers of any part of the Briton-Ferry Estate, from the day the contract shall be signed, will be empowered to exercise every right which the Landlord possesses over the Estate purchased, and may enforce all such rights by proceeding as he may be advised, for forfeitures already incurred or to be incurred—by giving notices to tenants to qui", calling upon them to repair, or otherwise enforcing covenants which have hitherto been little attended to and in order to save future trouble the Arrears of the Rents, reserved hy the Leases, must be paid up to Ladj-day next, with the IlO per Cent. deposit. PEMEK.OK P-SUIR-F., TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, And Entered on the 29th of September next, For a Term of Three, Five, or Seven Years, or for such other Term ns may be agreed on, ALL that desirable and modem-built UESI- XA DENCE, called THORNTON, situate in the parish of Stainton, in the said county consisting of two parlours, two kitchens, pantry, See., servants' hall, two cellars, six bed rooms, servants' bed-rooms, a brew-house and dairy, a four-stall stable and coach-house, two excellent GardetT-, one of which is walled in, with many other conveniences not within the scope of an advertisement. Any person desirous of taking Ihe same may he accom- modated with any number of acres of excellent Meadow Land, not exceeding 32. A greater number of acres may be had, if required, at Michaelmas, I8"i2. The Premises are beautifully situated on an eminence, within two miles of the market and post-totvii of Milford, and seven of Haverfordwest. I The Resid ice is well worthy the attention of any gen- tleman who is fond of the sports of the field, and who wishes to reside in Wales, as it is situated in a country abounding with game. The Pembrokeshire fox. hounds are kept at the distance of seven miles only from the premises, and a pack of harriers within one mile thereof. For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to M. Rice James, Attorney, Iftiverfordwest. IN THE COURT FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS. JOHN BATEMAN, late of Pater, in the parish of St. Mary, Pembroke, Shopkeeper, a Prisoner in the Gaol of Haverfordwest, in the county of Pembroke,. upon process for debt, seeking the benefit of the Act of the first year of King Georne the Fourth, for the Reltef of Insolvent Debtors in England —Ordered and directed, that the said prisoner be brought up before his Majesty's Justices of the t'eace tor the count" of Pembroke, in open Court, at tiie adjourned General Quarter Sessions, to be holden at Guildhall,-Haverfordwest, in and for the said county, on the 23d day of September next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoou of the same day. II..u.i j TO BE LET, I TAND ENTERED UF-ON AT MICHAELMAS VFXT, ITU EL COTTAGES & GARDENS, with about JO Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture LAND, on the south-side of the road leading from the town ot Swansea to Cwmbutfe Bridge. A term of years will be granted if required, and every reasonable encouragement given to a responsible tenant. For particulars apply to William Grove and Sons, Mer- chants, Swansea. TO BE LET, AND EVTEHED UPOV AT MICHABLMAS NEXT, A Modern and substantinl-built TIOUSE, fit J-A- for the reception of a small genteel family, pleasantly situate in the rapidly improving town of Neath, and coni- prising a good kitchen, cellar, pantry, china-closet, and pump of excellent water together with two parlours, draw- ing-room, three good bedrooms, and two dressing-rooms, each capable of taking a bed. The tenant may be accom- ¡ modated, if required, with a detached Piece of Garden Giotiiicl, at a nominal rent. For further particulars npply to Mr. Coke, Neath if by letter post-paid. VICINITY OF NEATH. TO BE LET, FURNISH ED, A Picturesque COTTAGE, called FAIRY J-lL LAND, suitable for the residence fa small genteel family, delightfully situated on a small sequestered lawn, commanding various beaut if:d views. The situation is verv romantic, within one mde of the good and convenient mar- ket-town of Neath, about three miles from the sea-shore, and nine from Swansea.—A productive Kitchen Garden. Immediate possession may be had.—A respectable re- ference is expected. er For particnhrs apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. VVrn. Morgan, Orchard-street, Neath. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, fRCM MICHAELMAS NEXT, FOR A TERM OF THREK OR MORE, YEARS, OB MORE, YEARS, THAT desirable RESIDENCE, called POLELLAN, with about SO Acres of capital Mea- dow, Arable, Pasture, aud Wood Land, on the bank;) of the River Tivy. famed for its Salmon, and for the best Angling in the Principality, situate in the parish of Llanfi- hangel Yeroth, in the said county, distant fourteen miles from the county town of Carmarthen, seventeen from the seaport and market-town of Cardigan, seven from the mar- ket-town of Newcastle-Emlyn, and thirteen from the mar- ket-town of Lam peter-pont-stephen. t., all of which places there are good and excellent turnpike-road. The House stands on a lawn of about Sn Acres, bounded by the River Tivy, and fronting the romantic /iliasre of Llandyssil (which affords a good market every Tluirsdav), and consists of a drawing-room, dining-room, library study, butler's-pantry, kitchen, and all requisite offices, on the ground-floor; tour good bed-rooms and dressing-room, with a water closet and shower-bath; and three servants'- rooms on the second-floor. The out-offices comprise a laundry, dairy, and brewhouse, with mall house, and a complete m;iltkiln; there is uKo a five-stalled stable and two coach-houses, smith's forge and larm-yard, with beast- houses, pig-sties, &c. &c.; and an excellent garden stocked with choice fruit trees. The situation is beautifully picturesque, and the sur. roundmje country abounds with game There tire oiso packs of fox and hare hounds kept in the neighbourhood and a coach from Curmarthen to the fashionabtesea-batinng toyvn of Aberyswitn pusses twice a week within three miles of the premises, lhere is also a London post daily to Newcastle, and the post from thence to Lampeter drops the bag tor Dolehan within two miles of the house. For particulars apply to Mr. Beynon, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn if by letter post-paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE £ GLAMORGANSHIRE. M I J VALUABLE Copyhold and Leasehold Property for Sale. /T) T9 SOLD BY AUCTION, (Ry order of the Assignees of Ebenezer Vuughan, A« <i IT fi • .a l^nkrupt) f vL cock-inn, in the town of Newport, and county ot^lonmouth.on Thursday, the '*7th day ot' September, 'oil, at lour o'clock in the afternoon, "subject to such conditions as will then be produced, unless previously di-poscd of by private conduct, of which due notice will be given, Lotl. A LL that capital MANSION-HOUSE, XX. called PENi'VVYN-MAWR HOUSE, con- sisting of several excellent sitting and bed-rooms, cellars, kite tens, occ. with a we't, planted lawn iu front, a walled garden, two large, stables, and haylofts over a ham, beast- house, atid other outbuildings; and about 5,5 acres (more or less) of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lanr', on which 19 or 20 Cottages and a Meeting-house are stand- ing. Aud also all that other DWELLIMG-HOUSE, called PENTWYN fvlAVVR SilOP, adjoining and belonging to the aloresaid Mansion. The whole ot the above premises are in com plete repair and are situate in the parish ot Monythusioyne, and ilie county oi Monmouth, adjoining the turnpike-road lead- ing from Caerphilly to the towns of Newport and Pon- typool, distant about eight miles from each. Under- neath the greater part of the land is a valuable vein of of coal, which, at a very little expense, may be worked with great advantage to a purchaser. This loi is Copy- hold of Inheritance of the Manor of Abercaroe, and the fine on alienation. Possession may be had imme- diately. Lot 2. All that capital MANSION-HOUSE, situate in a very picturesque part of the town of Caerphilly, in the county o; Glamorgan; consisting ot a larire dining-room, breakfast-parlour, drawing room, very spacious shop or warehouse in front, kitchen, scullery, faundry, four excel- lent cellars, and about fifteen bed-rooms, all in complete repair, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Kvaiis. And also all that COTTAGE adjoining the aforesaid Mansii n, in the occupation of Thomas Rowland Evans. The Mansion-hou^e may be converted into two excellent Dwelling-houses at a small expense. This lot is Lease- hold for a term, 66 years of which are unexpiied, and is subject to a ground-rent of £ o tOs. per annum. Lot 3. All that. COTTAGE, in ihe occupation of Titos. Salaihiel, one Walled Garden, and one Kitchen Garden, containing about halt an acre (more or less), in'the occu- pation of Mi'. Evan Evans; and a six stall Stable and about half an acre, of Meadow Land, in the occupation of Mr Edwards, Surgeon. This lot is in complete repair, adjoins lot 1, and is held 011 lease for one life, now aged about 7) years, and is subject to a ground-rent of 4s. per annum. Lot 4. All that COl 1 AG h, VVainhouse. and flay-house situate in the town of C.ierphilly aloresaid, in the occupa- tior. of Mr. Edwards, Surgeon. This lot is leasehold for a term, about 75 years of which are unexpired, and is subject to a ground-rent of ,,['2 9s. per annum. Lot 5..All those MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS and FARMS, called NANTYCALCH and VAN F ARMS, situate in the parishes of Egl wysilau and Bed was, near Caerphilly, in the county of Glamorgan, containing ahou' 140 acres (more or less) of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture I,lud. in the occupation of Mr. Cliarles Lioyd, at the yearly rent of £ 91 lOs. This Lot is held under a lease from the Earl ofPlymolllh for one life now aured about 70 years, subject to are. served rent ofIs. per annum. This life is insured for „ £ 400. 1 For aview of lot i apply to'Mr. 1 hos. Jones, of Cru inly n, near Pentwyn-mawr TT'n«e of lots -2, 3. and 4, to Mr. Evan Evans, of Caerphilly and of lot 5 to Mr. Charles Lloyd, of Bedwas House, near Caerphilly. Furtln-r parti- clIlars may be known on application to Mr. Creli, Solicitor, Pontypool j if by letter post-paid. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FRAMILODE TIN WORKS. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF TWF.NTV-ONE YEARS, mOM MrCHAELMASKEXt, ,qF.X7, A EL those commodious MILLS, WORK- SHOPS, ond BUILDINGS, now in full employ I.T Ale sirs. PURNELI., VEEL, and Co. and used for IIMM'V years past,in the Manufacture ofTinPiates, with gfPUI re- pute, having a constant and powerful supply of VVat- r, with a twenty four Horse Power STEAM ENSINI. erected by Messrs. Boitxm and Watt, in excellent cnu'iti ni. anil twenty-eight DWELT.INGHOUSES,with large Gardens, and five acresof PASTURE LAND, used and occupied therewith, situate at Framilode, oil the borders of the River Severn, near the Ferry there, and adjoining the Stroud water Canal. ihese Works present an opportunity for any person hav- ing a command of capital, to employ i't to the greatest ad- vantage, and are particularly deserving the notice of per- sons engaged in similar Works, being capable of great im- provement, and possessing advantages rarely to be met with. from the eligibility of. the situation, the benefit of foreign and inland Water Conveyance, and the supply of Coui» and Wood on very low terms. A Forge for iron might be erected adjoining the Works with very great advantage, and a supply of every necessary requisite obtained for carrying on the Tin Plale Trade. The Fixtures, Imple- ments, and utensils, may be taken at a valuation. A view may be obtalilcd on application at the Works, and further particulars known of Messrs. Vizard IInd Bu- chanan, Solicitors, Pursley, Gloucestershire; or Meur.. Vizard and Blower, 50, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, London. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN DA VIES, At the White-Lion-inn, at Carmarthen, on Tuesday, Ihe lltli of September, 1821, or in the meantime by private contract; the sale to commence at two o'clock THE PANTGLAS ESTATE, In Ticentij-ihree I.ots Lot I. THE CAPITAL MANSION-HOUSE, JL Farm-Buildings. Garden, Orchard, Plantar tions. Lawn, and Demesne of P A NTGLAS (the Demfsn- containing about 100 Acres of excellent Land); also, TEN FARMS (called Gmjtre lsrzf. Goutre Uchaf. ed, ,Tyllwlfd. Maesyp mt, Blackamors-hm, FlllwnGod, Gallt- yrhew. Parkyfhain, and thrte Cottages. Gardens, and Land), contiguous to the Demesne, and all wi'liin a ring- fence, containing together 6U>A. SR. 8P. ar,d now let at annual rents amounting to 511t, 7s. 6d. Lot. 2. A TEN EM EN f and LAN DS, called Penybank, containing 33A. 111. 2.3P. in the occupation of John Parry, as tenant from year to year, al the annual rent of 4tl. Lot. 3. A TEN EMENT and LAN DS, culled Gwaryrallt, and p trt of Gurnos, containing S8A. 2R. 3tP. in the occu- pation of Rees John, as tenant from year to year, at the uiiiiiial reiit ofZOI. Lot 4. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called Gwttin- lliast, containing 51 A. 8 P. in ihe occupation of George Phillips, us tenant from year to year, at the annual rent ol ool. Lot 5. A, TEN atid LANDS, call e(I LLaingroran containing 27A. 2R. 28P. in the occupation of William Thomas, its tenant from year to year, at the annual rent III 211. log. Lot 6. THREF-FOURTHS of a MESSUAGE orTENE- MEI\ called Grosnant, and the Scite of an Old TlIcking Mill, with the command of water to work a New Mill, in the occupations of Rees John and William Lewis, at the annual rent of 41. 12s. Loir. THREE.FOURTHS of a TENEMENT and LANDS, called Stangrach, containing 33A. 211. SjP. in the occupation of the llev. William Williams, as tenant from vear to year, at the annual rent o'" 32/ Lot 8. THREE-FOURTHS of FOUR FIELDS, part of Stansruch, containing 7A. 2R. 4P. in the occupation of Thomas Jones, as lessee thereof, under an old lease for lives (of whom one only, 7t years of age, is living), at the annual rent of 61. Is. Lot. 9. A LEASEHOLD MILL, with Two Cottages and Gardens adjoining, in the occupation of Thomas John, as tenant from yenr to year, at the annual rent of £ 5/. Lot. 10. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called Pant- yrodin and Bryn, containing 13.5A. iu the occupation of Lewis Job, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of 591. J Lot. It. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called Maet- Efan-fawr, containing 190.4. in the occupation of Rees Lewis, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of Ail. Also another TENEMENT and LAND." called Cuim-woes-Evan, otherwise Maes-Evan-Vach, containing II A. 1R. 1?P. in the occupation of Hurry Thomas David. as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent 01 8t. Lot 12. A TENEMENT-nod LANDS, called Maes- yrhaidd, containing 150A. hi the occupation of Timothy Davies's Widow, as tenant from year to year, at the aununl rent of 561. Lot 13. An ALLOTMENT of LLANFYNYDD and CAETHINOG COMMONS, containing 81A. adjoining the last-mentioned lot, but uninclosed, and in tile occu- pation of the proprietor. Lout. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called Treed- yruegach, containing 93 Acres, iu the occupation of John Lewis, as Lessee thereof, for a term of years, which expires at Michaelmas, 18'i4, at the annual rent of 48/. Lot l.i. A DWELLING-HOUSE, Stable, Cart-house, Yard, and. Two Gardens, called the Great House, in the village of Llanfynydd, in the occupation of Mr. William y Will Kims, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of Ill. tas. Lot IB, A DWELLING-HOUSE, Slabl*. Yard, and a large Garden, called Pern/stair, in the village of Llara- fynydd, in the occupation of David Oliver, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of 71 Lot. 17. THREE FOURTHS of a DWELLING- HOUSE,called PLaesliivi/d, with Four Cottages and Garden, on the east side of Sanou Brook, in the village of Llan- fynydd, in the occupation of David Rees's Widow, Morgan David, Mary Holmes, and others, as tenants lronl year to year, at the annual rent of 7/ 19s. Lot 13. THIiEE-FOURTHS of FOUR COTTAGES and GARDENS, in the village of Llanfynydd, in rbe occupation of George Evans, Jonathan David, John Lewis, and Margaret Williams, as tenants at will, nt the annual rent of' 61. Os. 6d. Lot 19. A PUBLIC-HOUSE, Garden, Stable, Bitrl Yard, iu the said viilageof l.lanlynydd, called Portis Gate, iu tlie. occupation of William Evans, as tenantfromyeartoyear, at the annual rent ol 7/. Lot 20. A DWELLING-HOUSE, Stable, and Garden (held uuder a lease for three lives, allot whom are now living), situate in the said village of Linniynydd, in the occupation of Henry E"ans, as tenant from year lo year, at ihe annual ri-nt of 3/. 13s. 6d. Lot 21. A DWELL1NG-HOUSF, Blacksmith's Shop. and Two Gardens, with Three-fourths of a Meadow,; together with all Allotment oi Court-Henry Common, called Lettyriwen, containing 4A. 2R. in the occupation of Sarah Williams, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of i;Z. 8s. Lot 22. An ALLOTMENT of LAND. lately purchased from the Commoners for.their Allotments of Ci>urt-fLnrv Common, and THREE-FOU RTHS of a MESSUAGE and LANDS, called Pantyfunnm, containing 16A. lR.5P. in the occupation of William Gwyn, as tenant at will, at the annual rent of 16/. 12s. ] ot23. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called Eisteddfa- Egwad, containing 112A. 8P; iu the occupation of the representatives of Mrs. Lewis, under a lease for Hiree middle age lives, all now Irving, at the low rent of 2,31 It*. The first twenty-two Lots are situate in the paiish of Llanfynydd; Lot 23 is situate in the parish ot Lhtnegwad and the whole of the Estate is in a fine sporting country, abounding with game. For a view of Lot 1 apply to the Proprietor, Nicholas Burnell Jones, K;q. at Pantglas-lLnise and of the other Lots to the respective tenants; and to treat for purchase-, by Private Contract, and for "ther particulars, apply to A jtli'.Jones, or to Berruigtou aud J cukuis, Solicituri, Swansea,