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———MHggaggqg^ggagiMliiWiiiWJiiiiiB^CT^MBMBwe—I—awmmim^mmxammamm—*WBWWBgMgBWUI mum ami Is To Country Shopkeepers and Others. ,-■: ■/ CAMBRIAN-HOUSE, CASTLE-STREET, NEATH. <J5reat bargains!! Jr, & E. JONE8 BEG leave most respectfully to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of NEATH and its vicinity, that they have OPENED extensive Premises in CASTLE-STREET (lately occupied by their Father, JOHN JONES), for the Sale of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, SILK MERCERY, HATS, CLOVES, &c. and LIKEWISE FOR. THE SALE pv GROCERY AND GENUINE TEAS, of every description, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. & E. JONES flatt-er themselves the experience they have had in the London and other Markets will enable them to offer Goods at such prices as will ensure a ready Sale; and being determined to adopt the system of affixing but one price to each article, they have no doubt of meeting that encouragement which, by attention to business, they hope to merit. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO COUNTRY SHOPKEEPERS. Twilled and plain figured Stuffs, from 7td. per yard; Cassinet (a new article) only Is. 6;1. i rich Poplins and Lustres, from 29.; real Irisli Tabbinets from 2s. upwards good 7-8ths Irish Linen, from ltd.; very fine ditto, from 16d. curiously fine for Gentlemen's wear, from 2.t. warranted grass bleached, ,well worthy the attention of the Gentry and Inhabitants of Neath and its vicinity, as J. & E. J. purchased them of the Manufacturers; Rubsia, Scotch, Irish, and Barnsley Damasks; Counterpanes, Quilts, Blankets, Rugs, and all goods adapted to the present season, selling remarkably cheap real Russia Sheeting, from I8d.; Irish Sheetings,all widths and qualities; fashionable Prints, warranted fast colours, from 8d.; Town Cambrics, with seven colours, from lOd.; various stout Calicoes, from 3|d-; ell-wide Wigan ditto, only 7J-d. ell-wide Jacconots, very fine, from lOd.; cutiousty fine for Ladies Dresses, from 16d. to 20d.; furniture Dimity, 6|d to 8d.; White Stay Jean, from 10J. Striped Cotton, from 9d.; Cordurov, from 12d. Velveteen, only 18d.; Women's black Hose, from 5|d.; very fine ditto, 16d. Ladies and Gentlemen's black and white Silk Hose; a few dozen of Indies' Kid Gloves, only 5d. real French Kid, 12d.; with a variety of other goods, selling at unusually low prices. 8Sf The utmost attention will be paid by J. & E. JONES to the texture and qualities of the best superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, for Gentlemen's wear. LONDON HATS, of the most fashionable Shape, and best Qualities. Dealers in Thread Lace, Blond, and Bobbinets. HABERDASHERY ON THE FIRST TERMS. FANCY SILK TRIMMINGS. JFamtlp jloutfimg,—Jtmrrate JFutmsIjetu All Goods bought and sold for Heady Money—Price fixed—No Abatement, WANTED immediately, a YOUNG MAN, who is thoroughly acquainted with his business, and can speak the Welsh language; aliio a YOUTil, of respectable connexions, as an APPRENTICE, with whom a Premium will be expected. (ONE CONCERN). ""H"1" ""1 ""1—W—. Jm.■■■.».qill»,WBUWaH t r" A rp BRITON-FERRY ESTATE. THE MANSION-HOUSE of BRITON-FERRY, with the DEMESNE and other adjoining LANDS, containing upwards of 5,000 Acres, will be offered for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the under- mentioned Lots, at the New Town-Hall, in Neath, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of November, 1821. The Sale will be conducted in the manner mentioned in the Advertisements for the Sale of other parts of this Estate, in this and preceding numbers of the Cambrian Newspaper, and the observation in the former of those Advertisements will apply to the Life Leases on these Lots.—-No furtlier particulars will be printed.—Apply, ia London, to Messrs. Tennant, Harrison, and Tennant, Gray's-Inn; in Swansea, to Mr, Lewis Thomas. If any part of this Estate be disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT, Notice will be given in the Cambrian previously to the proposed Auction. 9::71 A Copy of this Advertisement may be had at the Cambrian-Office—Price Sixpence. Vol. Zot Parishes. No. in Plan No. of Lease, page in Names if tlte Tenements. Quantity. Lines in the Lease. Reserved Rental No. Survey. Rent. Y. *• A. R. P. £ t, d tlS Britoa-Ferry J 1 1 Mansion-House and part of> n 0f) rn the Demesne < 3oS 0 22 In hand 3 Ty Glan y Bade H 8 1 20 Ditte it is y & v 4 Park y Gwarthsg, &c. 19 0 55 5 A Canal communicating with the Neath Canal at its ter -J inination,with Coal Wharfs, in the occupation of Mr. V 3 2 35 Lewis Thomas, under ai lease which will expire at J Lady-day 3826 ,1 •• 6 Part of the Demesne 18 1 10 Ditto 1 •• 7 Ditto 3 315 At will 8 Ditto 3 1 li Ditto 1 •• 9 Courtsart Farm 82 3 4 Inhand 2 10 Ynis y Mardy Farm ..119 2 6 At will 10.. e. ii Mill 11 10 Ditto rrrr f 11 Tir y Graig, Thomas Prichard } 26 g u 0ne, 63 6 11 6 o • • tenant > i. 91 Land on Absravon Moor 4 3 27 rrrT t S Marv Roberta, ) „ „ 14 CCCLI 12 Fir v Graig 12 22 ( one lite, 70 i 0 G 0 23 12 Bwlch v Cockshot 1 0 34 At will 30 CVII 13 House,"&c. late Miss Gough's 12 0 One, 23 0 16 0 35 CXCVI 13 The Harp Public-house 2 0 10 Two, 43, 13 9 2 6 31 CCCIV 14 Castel v Wiwar 2 17 One, 49 0 2 6 49 CIX 14 Cottage and Garden OS 4 One, 56 0 6 0 33 1.5 Pen yr Heol Warsal 3 0 14 At will 26 35 Ditto Smith's Shop, &c. 0 0 25 Ditto 9 CCLXXXVII 16 l'ir Cwni yr Allws 28 1 23 Two, 40, 81 3 4 6 29 17 fIr y Drainan 1 0 30 At will 2 17 Ynis y Mardy and Graig Vawr 31 32,5 In hand S.) 10. 18 Land with the Mill 7325 At will 3 15 19 Goytreff 65 0 6 Ditto 7 16 20 Pant Howell Ddu Ishaf 109 1 24 Ditto 5 17 CCXLIII 21 Uchaf 77 0 12 One, 33 12 1 0 3 CXIlI 22 fir Evan Hopkin 23 0 Three, 68,66,66 4 16 23 Tir Evan Llwycl 45 2 8 ) At will 89 Land on the Moors 2 3 0 ) The Warren on Abcravon Bur- rows 5 13 is & i 46 Land overflowed by tides 66 0 33 •. 143 Ditto ditto 42 3 8 • • •• The ancient Right of FerryA r Sol. Harries, te- vvit!) the Ferry Houses, now f ) nant at will, let therewith, Passage- i rent ^30 Boats, KC.&C. J 1^ 1 •••* The Great ansi Small Tithes of-| the parish of Briton-Ferry, ( Tenants at will 10 the baucts of the Propne- j tor of the Estate J The Advowson of the parish Incumbent about « 1' Church of Briton Ferry 5 ESKYN COLLIERY, with all the Mines of Coal, Culm, Iron, and all other Mines and Minerals, as well under this lot as under all the Lands comprised in the present particular (from lot 116 to lot 156, both inclusive) with ample powers for working the same, or for making any Roads, Canals, or other Works, for the purpose of raising and carrying away the same, or for working or carrying any other Mines or Minerals whatsoever on or over the same, doing as little damage as may be, to the surface of the Lands not com- prised in this lot, and making compensation to the owner of the soil for all such damage, to be settled by proper arbitrators in case the parties differ about the same.—This lot will comprise all the Machinery, Inclined Plane, and about 3670 yards of Railroad, With Cast-iron Rails, Rollers, Shipping Stage, and Drawbridge over the Canal, &c. attached to the Eskyn Colliery. N, B. All the Lots from No. 116 to No. 156 (butlt inclusive) will be Sold subject to a Reservation of all Coal Mines and I Minerals, and all privileges for working the same, in favour of the Proprietor of Lot No. 1, as hereinbefore mentioned in st. of that Lot. -il.l 116 Baglan 15 12 CLXXII 1 25 tlowdress Ishaf ..365038 Two 63,34. 18 1 H7 1 4 CCCLXXIV 26 Biaen Baglan ..253 3 28 > Three, 80,33 30 J Land 011 the Moors 45 2 6 > Same leasV J 4 1 i. 23 I 9 CCCCXIII 28 Tir-y-Bwlch 99 1 S6 One, 32, 5 3 u 119 13 8 29 Llwyn Owen kS 0 18 At will I Subject to the TRight ot Com- -i. 1 mon over thf iau <•<«•• .» 1 32 Mynidd-v-Gare £ 39 3 S J same by lessees. J /or lives jf»'tiring f the existence of their leases. 121 19 5 1 33 Maes Glies 50 0 4 At will 11 5 CXXXV1II 1 S4 Tyr-y-Ty Newidd ,.86 3 15 )^ 88 Land on the Moors 0 3 34 J One, 70, 3 15 0 123 21 5 CCCXLII 1 35 Pen-y-Pound ..7 2 0^ 1 79 Land on the MoorB 20 0 15 > One, 26, 3 1 t 1 38 Pant-y-Arrian 10 1 15 J 124 3 5 CCCXXIII 1 37 Part of Cae'r Grose 10 3 25i 91 Land on the Moors 7 S 33 ^'lree» 53, 24, 0 16 lu Subject to the Right of Com- 0„ V«on 0VFr {be •••♦«* «. 137 Mymad DmaB t. 181 0 32 -/same by lessee* Iforlivefc during f Hie existence o> their leases. 3^o 2 55 «.<» 1 39 Abernant Mayland S6 1 19) v 4 79 Penstare 813 8Slwo>05,31, 4 15 U 127 18 130 CCCXLV. 140 Tylar Vedwn ..121230 hree,U,i2,19 2 3 u 128 141 Wood 1019 In hand 129 9 7 CLXV 1 43 Tir Penrhew Goch 38 2 2 ) « 1 82 Land on the Moors 4 2 15 Three, 58, 33, 23, 4 3 0 7 144 ry.Twr ..15 2 18 Three, 68,33, 23, 8 9 G 133 30 7 CCCLXXIV 1 46 Caia Penrhew Goch 3 1 3T) 82 Land on the Moors 32 2 22 ) ^wo» ^3, S3, 5 9 (> III 47 Houses 0 1 2 At will, J.Edwards 0 1 133 30 147 Cottage and Gardea 0 0 18 At will, R. Owen 134 8 3 49 House and Garden 0 2 0 At will, Fras. Cole 135 35 1 49 Cottage and Croft 0 1 21 At will, L. Thoma 136 16 7 1 49 Graig-y-Dwran Wood 28 2 5 Cn hand 137 6 18 1 50 Cefn Court ..1513 7 At will 138 38 1 75 Cottages, Morgaa Price tenant 0 0 30 At will 139 Lautwitt 2 55 CXXI 4 77 Tor-y-Mynidd 68 1 25 Two, 47, ti, 11 6 6 140 33 10 CXX 4 78 Abernant Mayland 74 2 5 Two, 47, 19, 5 5 0 141 4 55 4 80 Tir-y-Efal ..173 5 Two, 50, 22, 2 14 (1 142 7 57 CCCCXiV 4 81 Gelly Gare Vach, orTvr-y-Llwyn 59 2 8 Two, 53,37. 5 1 0 34S 6 67 CCCCXIV 4 82 Gelly Gare Uchaf 84 1 12 One, 7f, 7 16 344 I 36 LXXII 4 83 PentreCocb,orCefnCoed Uchal 73 3 30 Two', 49,31, 8 8 7 Two Cottages, Tyn-y-Graig, 153 & Gardens below the Wood, 5 0 3 34 Same lease in Micbaelstone J 145 74 483 Cae'r Pwll, and part of Melyn-> Cry I ban J 60 3 2$At w,lT 146 •«»••.» 27 74 CCCXXXIV 4 85 Part of penwrwting It 2 5 Two, 8S, 30, 1:t 2 5 4 89 Other part of ditto ..j Sis J)„ 4 85 Cae'r 8 0 28 j 147 29 74 cceu 4 86 Croft y DwryB, John Roberts 1 0 28 At will 2 5 0 14,8 74 4 87 Part of Melyncrythan 03 7 At will 149 74 4 75 Cottages at Melyncrytkan, 1 „ Morgan Price tenant ) 0.0 30 At will „ 350 74 LXXVI 4 33 Cae'r lthrin, Herbert Evans, Esq. included ia No. 23, V 11 0 24 Three, 70, SB, 23, 3 15 0 Briton-Ferry > 151 Michaelstone 17 XXVII 1 64 Pant Dii 32 3 37 One, 36, 0 8 2 152 18 CCCXXXIII 165 Nant-y-Bar Vawr -.364 3 3 Three, 57,51. 25, 7 1 0 153 22 •••• Great and Small Tithes of the) upper hamlet of Michaelstone J •••• Fnree, 49, 41, 12, 21 0 0 154 Aberavoa 6 CCCCXXVI 1 70 Tormyidd ..S3 14-) 1 71 Ditto ..8 2 14 > One, 49, 10 1 C 1 73 Cottages,6jc. late Thos.Williams 0 3 17 3 155 2 •••• CLVII 1 74 House, Garden, and Croft, ) ") Mrs. James JO 3 0 1 80 Land on the Moors 16 2 19 j 15(5 ✓». 7 CCLXII 1 78 Cats William Withe, &c.. 6 0 27 Two, 60 &2, 3 1 6 1$7 fhe Advowson and Right oK Presentation to the parish ( Church of Aberavon, with 1 Incumbent, about tliat of Baglan annexed 3 158 •••• The Advowson anti Right of^ Presentation to the parish > ,r.. Incumbent, abeut Church of Michaelstone J 159 Michaelstone 4 CCLXXXIX 1 63 Brynbrythan Farm 173 2 S3 Three, 56,54,59, SO 2 0 and 18 CCCXLV 140 Tylar Vcdwa, in Baglan ..122 3 9 Three, 52, 52, 19, 2 3 0 1 0 Baglan 16 CLXIX 156 TirCenot •• 16 3 34 Two, 69, 20, 4 2 0 5 XXX 1 53 RIS5;' TIRRE" DAVI<I} 48 0*6 TWO,S8,*7, 7.2 6 Oething S:¡: v;o, 9 CCCXVII 160 Ynis Avan 48 0 26 Three, 75,35, 86, 0 11 6 a CLXXI 161 Ty Maen 69 3 6 Three, 68, 28, 20, 3 3 6 -4 15 CCVII (a) 1 62 Tewgood Mawr, er Tewj-ood ) Ishaf j 105 0 3 Two, 58, 17, 11 3 0 10 •••« 1 55 Tewgoed Bach ir\ n 91 Cetndon Bach •• 11 2 35 J ^wo' 75, S5, 17 6 6 CCV (a) 1 154 rewgood Uehaf 93237 Three, 74,64,36, 1 IS 6 14 •••■ XCI{I 1 So Nant-y-Clais, in Baglan •. 20 2 13 One, 86, 13 0 12 CCCXXXVIII 1 31. Cwdi Clais •• 65 1 27 J N 91 Land on the Moors •• to 8 S 4 CXCI 1 52 PwlI-y-Glew 191 2 1'?)^™. 4 76 Letty Bwbach •• 50 3 22 < Two, 86, 35, 8 13 0 LXXVII 4 72 Tvr-v-Bont fis 1 17 1 73 PenlteeT • 155 1 3 } R0'5S| 21' 9 MKL,MLST0NE CCLV 159 11^SIL»H0WE,1'#RJ 12 138 118 0 Aberavon 6 CCCXXI 1 72 Velindre 14 0 35 ) T, .A ,Q 1 72 Land on the Moors 6 0 13 J 1 HRET. 49' 18> 2 + 11 Michaelstone CCCXVII Great anil SmallTilhes of the ) lower hamlet of Michaelstone Lnree, 7o, 38, 35, 15 0 0 This Lot will comprise all the Coal, Iron, and other Mines and Minerals, under the Lands, contained in it, subject to a leas- for 99 years, from 1820,—under which a large capital has been recently expended in erecting a set of Iron-Works, with a t? el. powerful Blast-Engine, driven by water, of sufficient power for two or more furnaces; one furnace is now at work, and proflucc" excellent iron, and another will probably be erected. The rent reserved by the lease (which is included in this Sale) is £ 250 per annum for one furnace, and .£500 if a second furnace be erected, for the coal and mine used in the works; besides &s. per wey on all coals raised for exportation, which has not yet commencedthese rents are independent of the rents for the surface.—A copy of the lease will be produced. Countp of SSricmi. 160 Crickhowell 1 CCCCLXX 2 S3 Lanver Farm and two Houses, 46 0 9"J 3 34 Smith's Shop, &c. 0 1 35 [ Two, 47,39, iQ 18 0 5 34 Croft, formerly two 0 0 3?) 6 34 Gardens 0 0 12 One, 43, 0 6 t. C Life lease surren- 161 Lanelly l CCCCLII 2 32 Llanelly Farm, Walter Morgan, 120 0 35 dsred, & po»scs- f qj$y i sion may be had 162 Lanmihan»le-) at-Michs. 1822 J Nantbrane 5 1 CCCCLXVII 2 48 Bryn-y-Vedw, Thos. William, 75 0 0 Three, 41,36,33, i ic i1 163 Trallvvng 4 2 53 Caiar Forch, &c. Wm. Aubrey, 5 0 3 Two, 51,49, 5 1 r r. 54 8 0 27 5 2 55 Meisidd, Rev. J. Williams 6 3 3 Two, 46,42, 1 0 w 164 Ystradvellty 2 CCCCXXXIX 2 80 Pen leather Ishaf 142 3 3 One, 26, 6 1 < 16t» Tanhamlech CCCCXXXVIII '.179 -Uchaf 53 0 17 Three, 3 3 0 &LeXane( 7 CCCCXXXVI 2 42 Tyn-y-Cae 10 2 1 Three, 48, 41,40, 4 4 0 9) — 2 45 Cottages a 1 28 > 12)/ • -• t I vf t 166 J Michaelstone, in Glamorganshire 1 A Water Corn Mill, called Penllaryia Mill, 1 Mary Rees, tenant at will, formerly | 10 0 u | | I held with Melin Court Furnace j