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WANTED IMMEDIATELY,' 1 .;1¡ :1 L' ,I. l\i 1H. r.<I,. L i. Steady middle-aged -WOMAN, uts COQK, or COOlv and HOUSEK V. EPE.R, who will have a -Kitchen Maid under her. Unexceptionable reieranccs j ■ wiii be expected.. Enquire oi the Printer of thisPaper; if by letter, post- j ¡Iii ¡u. Jl0}IEY a.-V 11101crOAOE. "XHTANTED, the sum of THREE THOU- ""1.}- SAND POUNDS upo„MC)RlG \GE of a FUEE- HOLD EST ATft in Carmarthenshire, .ot ■ die yearly. rent «>f .^400,—Apply to Messrs. E. Jones and Son, Solicitors, Llandovery. -• TO B E S ÔL D, A Handsome Town-built CI IA L'OT P FIFTY. GUINEAS.—Apply to. Mr 'J i »ngc, Cat- '-sUfi'-Arms, Cardiif; if. by iett«?r, post-paid.. SWInseTDISPEnsa-RY. ,s WANTED immediately, a DISPENSOil of MEDICINES to this Charity.—The:' Person .must be .duly qualified to fill the same, and give undeniable TPfeseiices to that effect. His having a'knowledge ol the "Welsh language will be very desirable.—Thd hours ol at- ten (auce trow eleven to two o'clock daily.—A Salary of FIFTY GUINEAS per annum will be uvea. Applications made to Mr. J. M. Voss, Secretary, on or before tlii bt September will be duiv if,by letter postpaid. Swansea. Angst 18th, 1813. TO BRIDGE BUILDEHS. PERSONS desirous of Contracting for the REBUILDING 0f YN-ISBONT BRIDGE, over "Y tTirriver Dylas,in the parish of Cadoxton Juxta Neath, in the county of Glamorgan, either with Stone or Iron, are requested to send Plans and festiniaies into my Office, at Carditf, (JIl or belore the 1st day of October, next, Security for keeping the said Bridge in repair for the term of seven •years, and for performance of the Contract will be required, J WOOD. Clerk of the Peace July 28, 1813. For the County of Glamorgan. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of Contracting for the REBUILDING of PON T RHONDDA BRIDGE, over the river Rhondda, in the pansri of Ystradvvoduck, in the count v of Glamorgan, either with Stone or (ron, are requested to send Plans and Estimates into .my Office, at Cardiff, on or before the 1st day of October next. -Security lor keeping the said Bridge in repair for the term of seven vears, and for performance of the Contract w.ll be required. WOO D, Clerk ot rhe Peace July fR. 1813. For the County of Glamorgan. C A t i M A RT 11E N S H'liiii. PRESERVATION OF GAME. NO TICE is hereby given, that oviug to the great scarcity of Game upon the Bla?k Mountain; and other Hills within the Manors of Lord Cjwdor, in the county of Carmarthen, the same having been ilmost totally destroyed bv Poachers, no one will be allowed to shoot iipoii such Hills during the present scarcity, and that pro- secutions will he instituted against any unqualified persons •who may be found trespassing there.. N. B. Anv person giv ing in formation to Lord Cawdor's Gamekeepers, so that the offender may be convicted, shall receive a reward over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament. „ „ Golden Grove, August 7, 181a. Manors of Newton Vottage and Lower Tithegston.. WHEREAS the GAME on these Manors has of late years been shamefully POACHED by unqualified Persons, using dogs. en.ines, nets, and gtins, frequently under an assumed liberty oi killing rabbits or wild-fowl. for which they are equally amenableto the law Notice is hereby given,, that a Game-keeper its now appointed with instructions to take and seise all such guns, grey- hounds, Setting-dogs, lurchers or other dogs, ferrets, nets, snares, or other engines,'for the pursuing, taking, or killing of hares, rabbits, partridges, wild-fowl, or other game; and all offenders, after this notice, will be proceeded against, with the utmost rigour of the law, N. B The penalty against keeping or using any of the above implements is ,;[,'fj; if by night, on a Sunday, or Christmas-day,< £ 20—half to the informer. And it is respectfnlly requested, that all Gentlemen, wno, with the usuat courtesy of soliciting permission, niayhcreat- y Ter siuiot or course upon these Manors, will obligingly ab- stain from following theirdiversion in that small part of the Manor which lies eastward of the Turnpike-toad leading from Tithegston to Newton, as it is intended that the Graig Wood, and th-adjoining Land, shall be considered as a Preserve, till the Game (now almost wholly destroyed), shall be in some degree restored. WHEREAS a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against BENJAMIN JOSEPH, of the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamor- gan, Jeweller,Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the fnajor part of them, on the Mih .nid 27th days o ^August inst. at the office of Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins. Solicitors, in Swan- "sea, aforesaid, and on the 25th day of September next, at the Mackworth Arms Inn, in the said town of Swansea, at eleven o'clock hi the iforenoon of each day, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, •when and where the Creditors are to come prepared r6 prove 'their Debts, and at the second sitting to chuse Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish 'h1S Examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dis- the al'owance of his Certificate. All persons in ,cdcbted to the said Bankrupt, or that ]¡:lve Of his Effects tire not to, pay or deliver the same but to whom the Com- missioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Bleas- ;daie,. Alexander, and Holme, New-Inn, London, or to Berrington And Jenkins, Swansea. August, 18th, 1818. TO BE, LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT Commodious and modern-built HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr..Thoiijas.-Williams, Surgeon, deceased, well calculated for the residence of a genteel family, or for business requiring considerable room, being well situated for either purpose; the ground-floor consists of two front parlours, one back parlour., and a de- tached sitting room, and three kitchens; the second 'floor consists of a drawing-room, two sitting rooms; and two bed-rooms; the attic, of four bed-rooms, and good garrets over the whole excellent cellaring, with wine bins, &c. a good Garden and Stable, with a Summfer-House detached; the whole fitted up in a very convenient manner, with good purap-water, and cisterns for soft-water. For further particulars apply to Alr. Hughes or Mr. Rowland, Gower-street, if by letter post-paid. Swansea, June 24th, 1813. VICINITY OF NEATIL- TO BE LET, FUItNISlnm, AND ENTERED VPON IJIMELUAIELF, FAIRY LAND, a picturesque Cottage, fit A' for the reception of a smallgcBtcel faujiiy, dciight- fully situated on a small sequestered Lawn, commanding beautiful! vie'wSi The situation is very romantic, within One mile of the convenient market-town of Neath, about Shree, miles from the sea-shore, and nine only from S""artsea. A good and productive Kitchen Garden, nearly adjoining the premises. For terms and other particulars apply (if by letter, post- £ aid) to Mr. Wm. Pa'nter, No. 12, Idol-lane, Tower-street, ondon; or Mr. Wu;„ Gwj'n, Solicitor, Neath, TO BE SOLD, I A Handspme London-built CHARIOT*, with j JLJl HA UN ESS, by one of thehrst Makers in Long-Acre Any person being in want of one, will find '.his a bargain, it inav lie seen at Mr. Swansea, Wll) will treat with any person twi>l3i-t<i £ lo purchase. Applications by ietler to be post-paid. NEW LEICESTER RISR ''pHE ANNUAL SALE' of NEW LEICES- X 'i'ER RAAJS, at the Splot Farm, near Cardiff, will be <1,\ tile 3:!t ¡JÎ Se¡.J!elnber, 181S. 'I.lie Sale to commence at.tweiw, o'clock. To be viewed,any'day pieceding the sale. Late of. the BEJU FORT ARMS /iViV, CHi.psrow. pAKES this opportutjicy of returning thanks M. to his Friends and the Public for the libera! encou- ragement lie experienced during the many years he, kept ti:ie above Inn, and begs leave to inform them he has re- moved his Chaises to the George [nit. kept by Mr. PIUCE, and nopes for ,a,continuance oi then kind support. Chel;stow, August, 1813 TO liE LtST, r -7 • OR THE INIERIiST IN TUg LEASE SOLD. A Most commodious DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in an eligible part of the town of Swansea, commanding a beautiful view 'of the har- bour and hay; the house comprizes a drawing room, dining-room, breakfast-room, library, hotisekceper's-rootu, ehina-c'oset, five bed-rooms exclusive of servants'-rooms, closets, servants, and other pantries, kitchens and cellars, pleasure garden, coach-house, stable, harness-room, cow- house, granary, and hay-lolt, the whole ha- ing been lined up in tile nealest man-ier with every cuiiveliiciicc, and is in all respects fit for the immediate fecepiion of a private or professional gentletnaiVs iumily.—Ir is intended that a part of the furniture shall go with the h(Jase. For particulars f.pply to iVlr. Vaughan, Swansea. GLA iiOUGA NSIHRSL TO BE.LET, AND ENTERED Ul"O" Bl:IIEDI,\TFT.Y¡, ALL that large and com nl odio u s' M KSSUAG E or WWELLING-HOUS'E and SHOP, Court and Garden,with the-Appurtenances, situate ill Swansea, late in the occupation oi Mr. David Hopkins, Shopkeeper. The above premises arf-situate in an eligible part of said town of Swansea, tor carrying on any kind of business that requires room. Also a COT TAG E thereunto adjoining, now in the occu- pation of Thomas Richard. The whole of the premises have been lately thoroughly repitire(i. For particulars apply (If by letter post-paid) at the Office (1f Nfr, I{rept. Swansea. fariT WE Li Nr. C or i! AG E AND. ABOUT TEN ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND. TO BE SOLD, OR LET, fOR A TERM OF YEARS, AND EN'IEIltD UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THIS very desirable and eligible COTTAGE and PREMISES, most beautifully situate on the Bay of Swansea, within a- mile and a half of the Town, and five minutes walk of the shore; comprises every requisite convenience suitable to a small genteel family^ having a chaise,-house, a three-stalled .stable, cow-house, and tiled s'lied also a walled-in and kitchen garden, the former well i stocked with choice truit-trees, and both abundantly pro- ductive. For particulars apply to Mr. Coke, Neath j or to the Printer of this Paper. Desirable Residence in Glamorganshire, TO r>i; LET, a AVD ENTRTIED UPON AT SUCH AET.M AS NEXT, NEWTON, BATHin(; HOUSE, with or without an exteri >vy Wa-ien. The mansion is si- N without an exteri >vy Wa-ien. The mansion is si- tuate Oil the sea-side, four miles from Pyie, six from -P> rid tr- end, and ten from Cowbrklge and .consists of Iwt>- s'rt- ting-i'ooms, twelve bed-rooms, kitchen, sct'illery,- brew- house, and all 'other necessary offices lor a family sta- bling for.several horses", and standing for two carriages.' Fish in abundance, and the roads wood. For further particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper if by lett- r, post-paid. TO BE SOUTBY PLUVTRFCONTLUCT, Or Let on a Lease, Ready Furnished, THE elegant VILLA of MA N Ell V A BON, with Eighty-two Acres of rich DAIRY LAND, si- tuated near the M:r!:et-tnwn ol'Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, on the Banks of the River ToweY-Laud-lax redeemed, and a small modus is paid for hay. The roads are good, a.nd tb<^ poor-rates moderate. Plans and maps of the place.-and particulars may be seen at Messrs. PeaVcc>and Kent, Land Agents, Craig's-Court, Charing Cross, London and aIso. the particulars may be had by applying (post-paid,) to Mr. David Thomas, Manervabon the price of the Estate ii)jy he known by inspecting if in person, or- by su; Agent; there m a Right of Common on -the Black Moun- tain. I BitiTON-FEltitY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO-BE LET OR SOLD, A Most desirable MARINE VILLA, at BRI- TON-FERRY, in every respect adapted for the re- sidence ol a genteel Family consisting of ..a dining-room and drawing-room, 15 feet by 16; breakfast-parlour, kitchen, with every convenience; dairy and otlices, supplied with excellent spring and rain water, on thu ground-floor* four goodbed-chnrubers. one smaller room, and.,d. commodious dressing-closet, on the first-floor two chambers, a smaller room, and a store-room, on the attic.; cellars, laundry, brewhouse, coach-house and three-stall stable detached tin extensive \VALLFD GARDEN, stocked with the iinest FRU11' TREES in full bearing, and chuicest Shrubs; also, a Kitchen garden. These .-remises are [nost delightfully situated on the sea- side, commanding a view of Swansea nay and the entrance of the Neath river, surrounded by beautiful woods, and are held for the remainder of a term of years, determinable on the decease of the survivor of three healthy lives, subject to a small yearly rent. Immediate possession may be had. For particulars and to treat for-the sameapply to Mr- William Oliver, tea deader, or M'P."Rdbert Bigg, Solicitor, Bristol; hh. Edward Bigg, Solicitor, No. 29, Southampton buildings, Chancery-lane, London; or to Mr. Lewis Tho mas, Jun. Solicitor, Briton-Ferry on application to whom thcpremisesmaybe viewed. CARMARTHENSHIRE- AND PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of Cardigan, on Satur- 9 i t ir- day,thet8th day of September, 1813, between the hours ol two and three o'clock jn the afternoon", unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract < Lot l.rpHE MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and JL LANDS, with the Appurtenanccs, cdicd CLY N Y GARTHEN, containing, by admeasurement. 87 A;tR. 17P. or thereabouts, situate .iiivthe -paiish ofTrcieachar- Bettws, in the county of (Carmarthen, nd'w iii the occupa- tion of David Hughes. Lot 2. The MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances,"called-LLETTYR'FWL BERT, containing, by admeasurement,- 28Av 211. 15P. or" there- abouts, situate in the parish ofCledei, in the county of Pembroke, now in the occupation of David Lewis. For further partisuiars apply to Lewis Evans, Solicitor, Cai-digaii. GLAMOHGANSHIRF. TO BE SOLD BY■ PRIVATE CONTRACT, Bt/ order of the Mortgagee, LL his RIGHT and INTEREST in and to t\ all thst improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called KEVEN CRIBHOR. consisting of a Convenient Dwelling- ¡lOuse, with a good Stable, Coach-house, and Offices, lately built; one other Dwelling-house and; three Cottages, and about 114 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situtted in the parish of Tythegstoue, in the said county, distant three miles from the uiarket-town qjf- Brulgend, to which there is a good road, and two from P>vle. -The pre- mises are now let to four different tenant's, wk», will.receive notices to quit at the expiration of their curqjpir -sear. There is a large quantity of excellent Buck" Clay on part ol the Estate, with an Iron Furnace and proper .buildings, water, ilt)cl.c,ery ftir working )t,.and loi carry- ing on illl extensive, trade in the Brick and Tilt, way. For panktihrsanrJ to treat for the sale apply to Messrs. 0 Millie and Parry, Solicitors, Temple, London; or to John Deere, Solicitor, Cow bridge.Glamorgan,- who -will direct a person to shew the premises. :TO BfTpEliEAiPTORILY SOLD, Purauaut to a Decree of, the High Courtof Cirancerv, made in a canse Thonsas ,¡(O"íi:.lst Hurst, withthe approbation of William Alexander, Esq one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Cardiff-Arms-inn, in the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, in several lots, on Wednesday, the 29th day of September, 1813, at eleven o'cLocL in the forenoon, i CERTAIN FREEHOLD ESTATES, late of Wen. Hurst. Esq. deceased, theTestntur named in the pleadings of the said Court: consisting of Freehol,! Lands and Premises ill the parishes of Landougl.1 juxta Penarth, of Saint Andrew,, of Cadoxton juxta Barry, of Myrthyrdovaiu and of Roath, in the coittity of Glamorgan. Printed particulars whereof may be had gratis at the,said Master's Chambers in South rupton-buildings. Chancery. lane, London: of Messrs. Wood and. Sons, Solicitors, at Cilrcllff aforesaid, with whom a m.pp;uf the Estates.is de- posited of Mr. Bassett, Solicitor, at Bonvilston, in tHe said County of Glamorgan; of Afr. Tancr.ed, in Lincoln's-inn of Mr. Gregory, Solicitor, in Clement's inn, London; and at-the place of sale. NEWTO N-JC OTT AGE—GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, (for the benefit of the Underwriters,) By "R. JENKINS. ? On Thursday, "the 2d day of September. 1813, THE MATERIALS of the sloop FRIENDS, consisting .of her Mast, Boom, and Gaff; three An- chors and- Cables and a quantity of Rigging one Main- sail, owe Foresail, one .Tib a small Stove, and sundry other articles also, a boudive tons of Bar-Iron, being part of the Cargo of the said .Sloop, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. ROBERT JENKINS, At the Wyndham-Arm.s-inn, in Bridgend, wn Saturday, the 28th day of August, 1813, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon; subject lo such Conditions of Sale Sale as shall be their and therepruduce<l, in thrce Lú;s;- iii three 1,,)' Lot l I?()UR ACRES, (customary measure), in Ji. two Iuchisures, known by the aume of KN'A- T HEN'S. Lot'2. Two ACRES, (customarymeasure), near to Lot 1. and known by the name ofCAI(DANY MYNYDD., Lor 3. Three ACRES, (customary measure), called TAIR EIIRW MAVVR. The whole is Copyhold of Inheritance, situate near J'rie village ot Newton Nottage, now in the occupation of Sir. James Marment, whose taking expires at Michaelui-as next. For a view of the Premises apply to Mr. William Wes- ton Young, Newton Nottage and for further particulars to the Auctioneer, Eweii!iy» near Bridgend, post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms-inn, in Cardiff, on Saturday, the 4-th yfie lol FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: Lot i. A' FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE f 1. and GARDEN, situate in the centre of the City of Landatf, in the occupation of Edward Pearson, Esq. as tenant at will. Lot o. A-Freehold Field, Hovel, and Orchard, contain- ing by admeasurement, lA. lR. J4P. adjoining the last lot, and in the occupation ot the said Edwm-q, Pearson, as tenant at will. Lot3- A Freehold Field in E!y-lane» containing lA. 2R. '22P. in the occupation of the ev, Dr. Hall. Lot 4. A Freehold held or Parcel of Land, being part of a Field in the said jane, containing lA. 23P- in the occu- pation of Robert V\ rixoti, Esq. Lot 5. A freehold Fiel.d, near Landaff-court, containing lA. 2R. Ill', in the occupation of Joim William-, Esq. Lot 6. A Freehold Cottage and Garden, in Ely-lane, in the, occupation of David .lames. Lot?. Freehold Cottage, Garden, Orchard, and Sta- Ho it; the centre ot the City of Landatf, in the occupation j of Joim David. Lut 8. A Frechptd Cottage and Garden, under lease for the. ,'erm ol one life, aged about 58, at the low yearly re- served rent i-i'10s. LEASEHOLD. Lot 9. ,A Messuage, Garden, and Barn. on the road leading,from the Castle; in Landaff, towards Ely. A Cottage Rear the,Old Tennis Court, in Landaff. A Darn III ruins, and Garden adjoining, in Ely road. Two Messuages and Gardens atTand'aff,in Dob-street. A House and Garden, and a small House adjoining, in the said street.. Two other Messuages and Gardens in the same street. A Close, containing one Acre and a halt, customary, on the road leading from Landaff to Radir, 1 A Close, containing one Acre, held by the late Mr. James Davies. A Close, containing one Acre, held by the late Lewis Charles. A Close, containing one Acre and a quarter, on the south of the road leading from Landaff to Ely. A Quarter of an Acre in a Close, on the south side of the road leading from-Landaff to Ely. A Close, containing three quarters of an Acre, on the south side of the road leading from Landaf fto Cardiff. A Close, containing two Acres and three quarters on the .south-west side of the road leading from Landaff to Cardiff'. A Close, containing two Acres on the south-side of the high-way leading from Penc'isley to Penhill, A Ciose, containittg three quarters of an Acre, on theS alt Moor, held by John Jenkins. The above Leasehold Premises are held under the Chap- ter of Landaff, by Lease, dated the 29th day of June, 1807, for the term of 21 years, at the yearly rent of 13s. 4d. and the same is.renewable every seven years, on paying a mall line to the Chapter. J & For particulars apply to Messrs. Wood and Sons, Solici- tors, Cardiff. C A RMARTH ENSH1 RE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Most desirable and compact. FREEHOLD ESTATE, consisting, of J?4 statute Acres, chiefly of the choisest Grazing and Meadow Land with a coni'fort- able and convenient MANSION-HOUSE and Offices, pleasantly situated in a central and beautiful part of the to tll ex 11 county,contiguous to an exceiicnt Turnpike-road, 6 miles from a Market-town, and the same distance from Coal and Lime. This Estate, possesses great advantages of water, a river running' ill-front of the house, and through the. midst of'the property; it is also well sheltered by a considerable quan- tity ot ornamental limber, and young Plantations. Further particulars may be known on application to William Iviorgan,,Esq. Carmarthen; if by letter, post- paid; COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. Llandilo District of Turnpike Roads. NOTICE is .hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at the several Toil Gales upon the Turnpike- Road, called or known by tite seceralfnames of Fairfacl; Gate, Llandebie Gate, with the SideGate thereunto belonj. ing, and Liancdy Forest Gate. will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the George-nipt, in the town or Llan- dilo, on Saturday, the 4th of September next, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon of the same dav, in the manner directed by the Act passed ,in. the lSIl\ year of the reign of his Majesty King George tftp third; For Re- guhitiiig the rurnpike-Iioadsivhich lolls produced the present-year the several sums hereunder stated, above the expenses ofcoHecting them, and will he put^pnceeS-dingly. Whoever happens.to be he best bidder iiltfst,-at'tiie same time, give security, with sufficient nret.i^sV taT.tlip satisfac- tion of the Trustees,, for payment, of the rent Agreed for, and at such 'imes as they shall direct. Fairfach Gate and Llandebie Gate, with the ) Side Gate thereunto belonging Lianedy Forest Gate. 21 'THOMAS MORGAN, Clerk to the: Trustees. Llandebie, August 10.1813. Breconshire Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising nt the several Turnpike Gates hereunder mentioned, will be LET by AUCTION, to. the best Bid- ders, at the Shirehall, in the town of Brecon, Oil Wednes- day, the 8th day of September, 1813, between the hours of eleven and twelve in the forenoon, tor one year, to com- mence from the 29th day of September aforesaid, at noon. in manner directed by the Act of Parliament in that behalf. The Tolls are Ipt for the present year at the respective sums set opposite the lots, clear of all outgoings, but will be put up at such sums as the Trustees shall think fit. The Bidders must be prepared at the time of letting, with sufficient sureties for payment of the money, in such man- ner as the Trustees shall think proper. Let 1. Brecon and Blaeutaff nates. o £ T41,5 Lot 2.< Pontcumbeth alld Crickhowell Bridge 1; Gates and Ponty brynhirt Side-gate. 380 Lot 3, Coed y Cymar Gate. 11.5 Lot 4. Cwrndii Gate 49 Lot 5. The Furnace, and Redstone Gates.. 512 Lot 6. Clydach and Danjgraig Gales. 42 ct 2513 Kotirr is hereby given. That at the same Meeting, the late Toil-House at'the Gal lows Lrate, near Brecon, the late Toll-House at the Darren Gate, and a Dwelling-Honse at Coedycytnar, .both-no>v let to Mr. John Maund and also, the late To 11- House at Penpedair Hcol. near Crickhowell, will be let for one year, from the said 29th day of Septem- ber, 181-3. Notice is also hereby given, Thnt at the Meeting afore- said, New Trustees will be nominated and appointed in the ruom ot such as are dead. By Order of the Trustees, WAL. CHURCHEY, Clerk. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET,. For. a term of years, and entered -upon at Michaelmas next, BLAENCOPISE, situate in the parishes of Lb'.n<rinin and St. Clear's, consisting-.pf a DWEL- LING-.tfOUSE, OUTHOUSES, &c. in good repair to- gether'.vith,. upwards ot 210 Acres of good Pasture and Amble Ground., -Theabovc Farm adjoin", the turnpike-road to Hs.v.erfprd- we«t, t^ahout nine milea from Narkerth, and eleven, from the plentiful and cheap market-town of Carmarthen, and is situated iie, rtiio Biver Tave; in a good sporting country for shooting. &c. It'possesses the advantage of having lime in its immediate neighbourhood. ■ • c t aid For particulars.-apply (if bv letter, postpaid) to Mr Llewellyn,. Post-office, Carmarthen. v CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Whits Lion-inn,.Carmarthen, on Thursday, the 2d day of September, 1313, between the hours of four and five o'clock in the afternoon, Capital FREEHOLD feSTATE, called £ jL. PIJACE-Y-G A EAR, comprising 2.^3A. 3R. 30P. of excellent .Land, situate in the parish 01 Dannhangef Abercowin, in the occupation of Mr. Itolwrt Waters, whose term therein, will expbe on the 29th ,iay ol' September next, when possession will, be to the purchaser. The Premises arc within a ring fence, adjoin the naviga- ble river at St. dear's, and are distant from the market and se;vport town of Latighanu; abb.nt three miles, ard from Carmarthen about eight-miles; The land- are mlllgh con- dition, having been u-nder pasture many years., For further particulars apply to William Evans, Solicitor, Haverfordwest, (at whose Ofiice a Map of the Estate -i-nay be seen.) or lo Thomas Phillips, of Wernllygoes, near Nar- berth. Auctioneer. very desirable and improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the lIun-Let of Scany-Devynnock, Breconshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Swan-inn, in the town of Brecon, on Saturday, the 2.5th day of September, 1813, between _thi.ee and four o'clock in the aliertioon, subject to certain conditions of sale to be then produced, in one or two lots, as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, By Mr. THOS. ROBERT NICHOLAS, Auctioneer-, ALL that capital MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT, FARM, and LANDS, with the Appurtenan- ces, called BILlE-MA \V!,t and BILIE-BACH, situate in the hamlet of-Seany, in the parish of Divynnock, in the county of Brecon,'in the tenure and occupation of Mr. Howell Rogers, and his under-tenants, containing 230 Acres of very excellent Meadow, Arabic, and Pasture Land, be' the same more or less. Also, all that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM, and LANDS, called MAES-Y-WALTER, and THREE and LANDS, called MAES-Y-WALTER, and THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS attached thereto with the Appurtenances, situate in the lia aforesaid, in the tenure and occupation of Airs. Margaret Morgans, and her under-tenants, .containing 121i'A. oi itch J Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Laud, be the same nior^ or less. k. This property is extremely, desirable, the Farm and other buildings being in excellent repair, and ail within a ring fence, lying between Brecon and i recastle, (two excellent market-towns) within seven miles of the former, and four of the latter three miles from the; freat turnpike-road leading from Mihbrd-Havento London, along vstnch the mail and other coaches pass-and re-pass daily,-fifteen miles from Mertiiy r-Tydvil, and five-miles from lime. The Estate (and the surrotjadinv country) abounds with all kinds of game, is well supplied with water, and has a Right of Common on the Great Forrest of Brecon. Part of tiie purchase-money may remain on Mortgage, if required. For a view of the premises apply to the respective tenants, who are dn-ectcd, to shew the same and for particulars to "David Waiter PowsH,'Es(]. Abersenny, near '('recastle; the Auctionner, at Treeastki aforesaid or at the Ofiice ol Mr. David Lioyd Harries, Solicitor,-Llandovery, where the maps of the Estate may be inspected.. THE decided benefit prod tired iii Serophu- lous cases by SP1LSB1) It Vs. PAl ENT AN1IS- CORRUTIC DROPS, renders their utility .umyuesiiohabie I)rollotiiicee. incurable, by tins meJiC'tne' alone, have arisen from their beds to their critlches, and thence to a comparative^state of activity. Such cases are recorded, 'will again be recorded, and :veracity will support them. The PATENT ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS are given i» Ernpti..IJS, cases of. Ab-cc.ss, Scorbutic complaints, Riieu- matisin, imperfect sfecretion of Bile, ahd are sold in bottles of 6s.—10s. (id.—ll. 2s. iduiy inciuded, at the oniy Dis- pensary where th.ey are prepared, 15, Soiio-Scnare, Lon- don. y;here lUr. SI'ILSBURY on their use may be.profes- j sionally consulted,COMFOYNE KI'SFNCI;,8- ■ miihii.iULMMI L MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Attfc 'r-" T?y ™9S- HUGHES, g s-Iiead-inti, niiiic town of Ncw-poF* on Nftuf* cla.y, the 4th day of September next, subject to conditions to I, produced, ALL t'niit COPYHOLD ESTATE, called thn ^^Ttli U FRANC, situate in the parish cf-Mony Ii le count y o» .VIon mouth, consi,tini; of a Farm* otist, .caawiouse,-Barn, &c. toget'ier with several Pieces (»r 1 arcels oi Arable,Pasture, and Meadow Lane, contain- ing by-ettimation S0A. 5ft. 20P. in a gooiistate of cultiva- tion,now or iate in the occuputuu of Henry Prosser, u«. it at ilj. • J The best workable; Yeins ofCOB 1.in ti county run under the above premises, and ad;oi:M: Is under which .»1\« .Pen- uar Coa.ls_.Imvcv-bec.ii unci. >1m ftt>u workiria, from which a i ram-road leads to -the Monmouthshire Caiial,. at the easy distance of nine rniles and a quarter from the port of New- port., > This wiii form a desirable pronertv for any person wish- ing.to get supplied with coals of tbobest quality at ;.m easy rate. rPor further-particulars apply at the. office of f>Ie«srs. 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