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[RON AND TIN TRADE. WANTS- a SITUATION, -as CLERK or MANAGER 10 an IRON or TIN YVORK.-Tbe advertiser-4ta»-had-U). year*' practice in tiie management of Iran and Till Works, and understands the m king ut Iron, both in tlte Charcoal and Coak way, Irom the Mine h} tt're Bur, and from the Bar lo tut* Tin Plate, as also ■Souk-keeping. tik,.st respectable reference can be given, apply to A. B. PW\t-üt1ice, Liduev, Gloucestershire. SWANSEA, HARBOUR. NOTICE is hereby given, i hat a SPECIAL l. 1YIF.EIT NO of tile ru RSTEES of the II ARBOUR -ul i,ist. t,) take mill coustderau ,n the iti.,i en n-, the sc, era! Vv IIJIIS wl Inn the Harbour, winch now. ow MS; (o their tale, I)Iay, if it".), ie paired Jhil securou, causc ixsiore winter much injury u/ the Navigation. O A t». J >■ f iti:, Sf.<nse.3dju!y,]8!.5. Ciern to the I rttstecs. SAMUEL BARTLRY. LAND SURVEYOLi 4" DHA UG U-TSMA X, RESPECTFULLY tenders his I'mf- .ssitni.t! Services to the Public lie has been man v. \eai» actively engaged iusurveyinii Private Estates,Commonable lands,'Projected Canals. 4sc and ria lers Inn. e.» that. by .prompt attention, accurate measurement; and neat mapping. | he should afford satisfaction to.those who indy lav our bin. with their confidence. Letters addressed Sam. Hartley, Land-Sorveyor, Swan sea, will be duly honoured. LADIES BOARDING-SCHOOL, StA A mm-HOUSE. j Mils. HART's ESTABl.lSHAIENT for the BOARD and EDUCATION of a limned iinmber .f YOUNG LADIES, will Re-open'on Tuesday,. August; 1st. 3 815. Mr. liART's ATTENDANCE at lii* ACADEMIES of BAN LING will recommence in the following order 1 At Swansea. Tuesday, August, the 1st. Cow bridge. Wednesday, the 2d. Cardilf, Tilllfsday, tllil 3d. Newport, ditto, Lalestoii, Saturday, the 5th. Tynyrlieol and N atli, Monday, the 7tll. Carmarthen, Wednesday, the 9iii, Haver.fordwe*t, Thursday, the 10th. Pembroke, ditto. Lampeter, Thursday, October the 5th. Swansea-House, July 6, 1815. N, FRENCH AND SON, SILK-MERCERS and L ACE MEN „ HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. RESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the Ladies of the Vale of Glamorgan that they have just temned from London with a Collection of the-newest and Most FASHIONABLE GOODS, suitable to the present reason, and have fated up private apartments for exhibiting: tiieut. Hie Stock consists of a great variety of rich and. Lace Dresses, Scar's, Squares and Veils ot every 4etic»i^tioii, Lace, H Midkerchnds, Tippers, Cm'-ir* un i* Cuffs, rich Satins and Sarsnets, rich Sarsnet Scarts with, setabrutderedaitd Damask ellds. Split and Du tstibie Str.nv- ,I vf$'at«aud Bonnets, wuh every other art iclein the Fancy way.; Tbey likewise take this opportunity of returning their »#§ast sincere thanks for the decided preference thev have: •aithecttt' been honoured with, which will at all time's claim; their utmost exertions to merit Iron- Bridge-Inn, Merthyr-1 ydviI. D. REES BEGS leave to return his most grateful ac- knowledgements to-the Nnbniiy, Gentry, and the Pub.ic in general, for the very flattenim encouragement and Kberai support he has received ouring his stay at the above I tttn, 1) ft. begs leave to announce that he has recently purchased the Lease of alllbat eii_rii» e and Id-established. Inn and Tavern. the PLYMOUTH ARMS, which will be ,Jpe,iled ()n tllralll offu,le Ills t. The above Inn is most delightfully situated, has been Weil aired, the w lis baU«ne i ojF. with every cure bestowed to render it comfortable and convenient and by keeping good and clean beds genuine wines. spirits of all sorts and •f the best quality, nt.d( Itq ,or», good stahlmg, water, &c. he hopes to obtain the patronage of a liberal public. Jane 32, 1815. ° FEATHERS-INN, AP.ERAYROX, CARDIGANSHIRE. CHARLES^MITCHELL BEGS leavetnost-respectfully, to inform the Public, that he has entered on the above Inn for -their .ccaw,addition and hopes, hy an assiduous attention to those who ntay honour him with support, to meiit a eoiitiiiuahce of their favours. Every c-sre has been taken to select the best Wines and Spirits; and the Stabling, ILiy, .<md Corn. will uniformly be objects ot his particular care". The House has been recently built HIHI fitted up with a Proper regard to the comforts of visitors The situation is within a few minutes' walk of the sea, and adjoins the turnpike-road from Aberystwyili to Liropeter, Cardig¡¡n. and N'ewcastle^Etnlyn distant from the former 16 miles, ita^ipeter 13. Cardigan 22, and Newcastle Fml n 18. MACKWORHI-ARMS, SW A N SEA, MAY 12, 1815. jn.HE Public are most respectfully informed, -&. thats New Light POST-COACH, C,1T.I,E.» THE GENERAL PICTQN, Leaves BRISTOL for TEN BY. throng], Newport, Cardiff. Cowbridge, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Kidwelly, and Car- marthen, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings, at six o'clock sleeps at Swansea (where it ar- rives between nine and ten in the evening), and sets out the following mornings at eight o'clock, reaches Carntai then at -bait past two, leaves at three, an arrives at Tenbv at eight «LrC sa,B0 EVENING. Returns from TSNBY every MONDAY, ''KBNETMJ, and FRIDAY Mornings, at~eigh» o'clock Arrives at Carararttien at h dt-past one, ieaves at two, and •TSves at Swansea at half-past eight; sets out the following saornings at foar alcloch, and arrives at Bristci the same reniug. COACHES From the Macku-orth-Arms, Smmsea: The MILFORD MAIL leaves at two o'clock every rSyrning; The BRISTOL M AIL at half-past eight each evenino The CAM BRIAN DAY COACH to BRISTOL every Y, Wednesday, & Friday mortiincs, at four o'clock The "GENERAL PICTON COACH every Tuesday, BRJST* Saturday mornings, at four o'clock, for Also for l'ENP-Y, at eight the same morning*. Passengers and Parcels may be booked at either of the "store-mentioned Towns 'for'Bristol. The t'roprietors wHi not be accountable for any Parcel *oove the valae «f Fiv'e Founds, unless entered and paid -V jj 1\/FR. WILLIAM JONES's. engagements i» iVI the- Rev. WILLIAM DAVIDS's SCHuOL will terniinate on the fit of August next; he therefore begs leave to'inform his Friends und the Public, that he will OPEN a BOARDING and DAY-SCHOOL, on Monday, the 7th of August, where Youth may be tusttm-tsd uit the following forms :—. Heading, Writing, and English Grammar, per £ ■ s. d. quarter l 0 0 Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal, per quarter lie Mensuration complete for H H BOllk-keepillg by double entry, complete for.. 53 0 Geography and the Use of the Globes, com- plete tor 33 0 Navigation, independent of the Lunar Obser- vations 13 0 L"n:ir Observations* 2 2 () .tdfo'reTich ¡III a Master of thejirst abilities. For I:)o,¡rd,.alld Instruction in liea.dniir. \Vntinjj. and Arith- Uietie.iiicituliiig English Grauim o, 7wenty-so; Guineas per aiinu.il, -ART ENTRANCE IXPRCRI». MA NO EON'S HONAT MALL, CLIFTON. T ZY N F, ,\JT I LLJA 1\1 A NGEOX returns bis sincere » thankvto the Nobility and Gentry, for the favours already conferred upon him, and humbly solicits a-con- tinuitnce of their patronage. He beg" leave to inform them that his charges will prove on triai io be as reasonable as those of unv Inn or Hotel in this neighbourhood while he fl liters himself that no Hotel in England can boast of superior acconi.modations. M find this public address the more necessary, from the circumstance ot' the splendid, exterior of his'House having, given colour to presumptions oil the part of an op po^rtioii, by wineii he has reason to believe many of the- Nobt'ity and Gentry havy been intfifiiced against honour* nig him with thetr preiereiicti, and WIH> might retain the erroneous impression that his charge* mini he extravagant, | to support so extensive an establishment; on the contrary, he can assure those who have not made direct enquiry, that atllllS charges are and will he loimd, upon application at the Bar particulars, most 11I"dcra:c. A plain good Dinner will be always provided in the i Coffee-Room.-fur 4s. per bend, at five o'clock precisely. W. MAKGEON having purchased from Mr. John Warne the business of the laie York-House, further hopes for the patronage and support of Mr. Warne's tre ids POST-HORSES alldgood L'.ck up COACH-HOUSES. Horses received iu Livery. GUY OF LONDON T47P:R:\T, LONDON, 28lh Jtfxe, 1815 ATa-Meetingof Merchanis,.Bankers, Traders, and oiiicrs, of -ihe Metropolis, convened by Public Advertise.nenl. nod held thisdjy. Al.LX INB ER B A R i KG. Esq, M P in the Chair. It d. 111,( a U iiliCMpUiUl of.ail Clares be now' opened'for the special Reiki and benefit of the fannies ot the br-.ve Men killed, and of the WQuuded suiuycTii ot Ihe bn^iah Arniv. undtsr iht? cum- maud of the illustrious VVelli-igion, the signal Victory of Waterloo, and in the severai'baules whicii have beeu or may be fought in the ijreseiit liesolved, I hat a Conimitteg be appoiute'd to promote and co .duct tins Subscription, and to correspond wiih such ()therX>ui«i.uittee>> as uiay be stp^.ijnu, f Jut *m*» ? -pHf^ pose ill the principal cities and towns of the United King- dom, and of its colonics and dependencies. Resolved, l'hat the Thanks oft his Meeting be given to the Chairman for his able arid impartial conduct in the Chai- ALEXAItDER -BARING, Chairman." The Committee deem it as improper as superfluous, to attempt, by any words of theirs, ;o increase the feelin» already pervading the United Kingdom on the subject of glorious EIGHTEENTH or JPNE. They commit the Sub scr piion wholly toj.he protection of Patriotism'and ( j rati- tude, and are confident o! a result honourable to the cha- racter of the Bntish Nation. DEVON. Bar Iron lVorks Founder)/, Edge Tool Manufactory, Anchor Smithery, at Tavistock. MR.SCOTT RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that it is intended to DISPOSE -of this ex ten.iive valuable CONCERN by AUC I ION, Oit Friflay, the 6th ot October next, at the Mart, Loedoa, unless all acceptaible offer shall be previously made v Vnvate Coatract. This eminent Mauutaclory is most desirably situated in the centre of an iuiporiant Mining District, extremely con- venient for trade to Plymouth, tlie Dock, and Storehouse, b. water conveyance,, also for the King's and private yards, exportation,&c- The Plant comprises nine powerful waterwheels regularly supplied, machinery for eight ham- mers, air and blast furnaces, blowing C.villlciclS, horing, roll.ng, and grinding-mill,extensive smithery with requisite.' well-adapted erections, convenient, compact, and inclosed a Residence with stables, gardens, cottages, and 10 Acres, of rich-Pasture Land adjoining the whole held for ninety years unexpired. Descriptive particulars will in'due-time be ready, and the references announced. The greater part of the pur- chase money may remain on mortgage. 'tB. "1'1 Bndge-l'l'l'I, Londun. HRECONSH'IRK' Llansaiiitfread and Uunvillo Inclosure. WE the undersigned Commissioners, named •and appointed in and by an Act 0f Parliament/ made and passed in the Sl:h year ol ttu: reign ol his present Majesty, intituled, An Act (or Inclosing Lands in the se-eral parishes of Llansa'httfread and: Llanvillo, in the n(-e county of Hrecotiand in pursuance of another Act, made and passed m ti e-ilst year of the reign of his piescnt Majesty, intituled, ■'An Act for Consolidating in One Act- certain provisions usually, inserted in Acts of Inch/sure, and for fa^ilitutmg the .mode of proving the several facts usually required on the passing of such Acts," Di> hereby /rive notice, 'l'hat we have -et out and appointed the follow-' ing Public Carriage Roads and Highway.through and over pail of the Lands and Grounds, in (he pari.di of Llansnint- f'read, in the s :id county of Rrecon, by the first-mentioned Act directed to be divided, allotted, and inclosed, that is ti) say i a Public Carriage Road and Highway of the breadth of thirty feet, called the Bwlch and Ciiwych Road, marked No. 6, on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, branching out of the turnpike-road leading from the town ot Brecon to ihe | town ofCrickhowell, and passing in a westward direction over the Bwlch Hill, until it enters the parish ol Cwmdu at Penydarren Land; and another public Carriage Rtiad and Highway of the breadth of feet, called the Buckland and Bwlch Road, marked No. 7, on -the Surveyor's Map or Ptan, branching out of the said intended road marked Nb. 6, and -passing, in a westward direction over the Buck land Hill "ntil it e iters an ancient road near Pentremelin Farm, in. the S!,icl parish of Lhtnsaintfread. And we the 'said'Commissioners do hereby also give1 notice, That we have prepared a Map or Plan in which the said Roads are accurately laid down and described, and the same is deposited with Mr. John Jones, our Clerk, at the Office of Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, in the town of Brecon, in the county of Brecon aforesaid, for the inspection of all pers ns whoin it may concern. And we further give notice, That wo ifttend to meet at the New- inn, in the parish ot St. Michael Cwmdu, in the said county t Brecon, on Tuesday, the 1st day of Augu-'t next, at c'cven o'clock in the forenoon, at wl ich time and place my person or persons who may consider himself, herself, or themselves, injured or aggrieved by the sellitig- ot such-Roads, may attend and make his. her, or their obJcc. n,n or objections (if any) thereto, and the same shall be heard in the manner directed by the'said Act of the 4lst year of his present Majesty's reign. Dated Vth June, 18(5 DAVID DAVIES i TiiOS. MORLEY, f ^cnjaUE"ion"8* Custom-House, London, IQt/i June, 1815.. WHEREAS it has been represented to the Commissioners of bis Majesty's Customs,, that the FORE SHE El'and TWO BLOCKS belonging to -a' Vessel Called a I EN DER, in the e Service, at the port of Miliord, in tiia county of Peinbrok1', were lately STOLEN a!:dtakc!).iw.)y from the said Vessel by some person or perons unknown, The said Commissioners of the CustQius, in order to bring to Justice the aid ortender or offenders, h'i hereby offer a Re,vardof L VV ElV I'Y HOXJ N US to any person or Persons who shall discover ai;d apprehend, or Cause to be discovered and apprehended,-the offender or offenders, ta be paid bv t e Collector ot his Majesty's Customs at'the said port of IVItlford, upon convictioij. By order of the Commissioner. i). CURLING, In tl.o -m cretarv's absence. State Lottery Office, No. 2o, ConiJiiU, Lone on HORNSBY and Ga.. (STOCK-BROKERS) BEG leave to point out the important ad- vantages attending the preserit-Lotterv to early pur- chasers. The first 1,5ti(> drawn Blanks will receive JO each, which is a saving of half tlie purchase money. The (jrand Pri¡¡\s o'£4().OUd. ,,{:;tI.ooo._izO.(){)O. itild all ¡he otiier Capital Prues, .may be drawn on the first day also 12,000 to be paid in Guineas. Tickets and Shares are selling by HORNSBY Co. at the lowest prices, who have recently shared a-od sold among their Friends the following list of Capital Prize*: — No. 21B -20.0.10 l.lt'O ,10,000 No. «84 20.000 3,93+ ^-lo.ooo 2,590 20.000 1,130 10.000 Besides Prizes of £ 6000, ;t 2<HH>, ,1 1000, /oOO, < £ 300, 200. &c.. Orders by letter or carrier executed on the same terms as if present; begins drawing-on the jyth of rats MONTH. THE WATERING PLACES FOtL 1315, This day is published. Price 16s. in b aids,or 17s. in red, III one thick and closely printed v. lame, illustrated with FIFTY MAI>3 and Vii:,vs, rpiiE GUIDE to ALL the WATERING and.SEA-BATHING PLACES in ENGLAND and WALES,, lor ieJ1.5; consisting ot accurateand circumstan tial descriptions'of every Place of fashionable Resort, and ot -lie Curiosities and Scenery in their environs, with an Itinerary oi the hoads to and Irom end place. By the EDITOR of the PIC rUliE of LONDON. .Printed'tor Longman, Hurst, Rees, Or me, and Brown, Paternoster-row, London j and sold by 1', Jenkins, Printer of this Pi,per and all other booksellers. Ol wiioui may be had, The Pic L UKE of LONDON tor IS!b- price 6s. 6D bound. CARDIGANSHIRE^ I.. GENERGLYN INCLOSURE. T^HE Commissioners, appointed to carry into Jl execution <.11 Act of P¡¡riiaweul. made and passed in t..e -53d year of ihe reign of his present Majesty, inti- tuled. An .ijct tor Inclosing Lands in ihe several parishes of LlaufiiimigehGenerglyu and Llan-anteini, in the county of Cardigan," Hereby give notice. Tn.;t WL- sit.tit.dtend at the Gogertoaii-Aini3-inu, m toe town ol Aberystwith, on »'huraduy toe ;3 h Ja-, «>i ti !_■ he hosir of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for tin t of receiving Claims of Persons interested in the satU Dated 27tii June, 18:5. RICHARD JONES, D. J. JENKINS. C A R DIG A N S i i 1 iTE GENERGLYN INCLOSORE. 1: li T E the Commissioners, appointed to carry into exeCMtiou ail Act of Parliauient', made and l'ito I' passed ui the 53d year of the reign ol his present Majesty intituled, An Act for Inclosing Land's ill the s.cVcra; parishes of Llanlihaugel Genergiyii und Lla»gajv.elii», in the county of Cardigan Heri by give notict. That we intend 10 PEi.t\ l\1 HULA n; the IJdUlld,¡lïeS of t:IC 1\lll11l9r Of Lords-'ip of Gentrgl.yn, on Friday and Saturday, the l+th and lSthdaysof July next, and tor that purpo'se we will set out and commence such Perambulation at the hour of ten o'clock in the tbrenof). at the mouth of the river Lerry, and tlience proceed southerly along the boundaries of the Loi-dsidps 1>1 Genergiyn and C> iocih-y,Brenin, in the parish of iJanfitiai.igel-Generglyii, until we arrive at -Ge)iei, iti,rive Lit the Township of Kkn.cn, in the parish ùf LJa,llHldartl-fawr, in the said Lordship "I Gein-rglyn, "lid from thence we wí\lpruceed eastwardly, along the boundaries of the said Lordship ofGetierglyn, until we arrive at a certaiu place calieit Eskir-liir, when our Perambulation wille,id on that day. And that on the 15'Ji day of June. at the hour of eleven of the clock in the lorellOun"we commence our Perambulation-at the spot where we intend leaving off on the preceding evening, and from thence proceed eastward! y until we arrive at the boundary of the Lordship of Ce.i/iliog, in the county ot Montgomery, and Irom thence proceed, west'wardiy along the river Llylnant, until we atrive at a place vviieie it empties itself iato the liver Do dy. And all Lords ot Manors, and ail other person or .person^' in- terested in the determinatioa of us touching i.r concerniiig all or any 01 the said boundaries, are desired to attend with their witnesses at the times and places hereinbefore- mentioned, in order to ascertain, fix, and determine the same.—Dated 27th June, 1815. RICHARD JONES, D .1 JENKINS V A i K OF GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, LIKA D v Fu RNISIJ E.D, For a term of years, not exceeding seven, G-LEMENSTONE-IIOUSK, fit fur the resi- dence of a gentee! family, with all suitable attached and detached Offices, goi.-d Gardens and Lawn, together '5 five with ans quantity of Laud not exceeding 150 Acres, five ofwhidllljay he entered on immediately, the remainder on the 2d of next February. The Premises are eligibly situated within four miles of the market-towns of Cowbridge and Bridgend, and two of the turnpike-road Irom London to Milford, where the muil andtwootht-r coaches pass daily." For particulars apply .('l.V letter, post-paid) to the Printer ot' this Paper Mr. Robt. Jenkins, Ewentiy, near Bridgend or J. Wallen. Esq. No. 2, -Warwick-place, Bedford-row, London. -7- Residence in South Wales. CADOXTON LODGE, to be LET, ready J Furnished (exclu.ive of plate, linen, and china), for a term of eight years; it is situated in the most beautiful | part of Glamorganshire, within nine miles of Swansea, and one mile of the excellent market and post town of Neath, through which the mail-coach passes daily to and from London.—The House comprises, on the ground-floor, a capital kitchen, back-kitchen, scullery, wash-house (with pipes to convey hot and cokl-wiiter), laundry, servanis'- hajl, butler's-pantry, housekeeper's room, pantries, dairy, cheese-room, &c.; on the fust-floor tour excellent sitting- rooms on the second-floor, ii large bed-rooms, a dressing- room, and water-closet;, in the attic, five servants'-rooms and a store room. Water is conveyed by pipes to dif- ferent parts ot the house. There is an excellent-Garden, Lwalled round with fruit trees, in the highest state of per- fection aiso. an Orchard stocked with choice trees; and at one end ot a handsome terrace is a fine Billiard room, with a full sized table, by Erwood. The stables, harness- room, coach-house, granary, ton house, pig-sties, kennel, and all the offices, are particularly good find .convenient. Any quantity ot Land, not exceeding Ck) Acres, may be had with the House. For further particulars apply at the Office of John Edwards, Esq. Bloouisbury square, London, or to Mr. M.ttftewFofbter.NeHth,whowdishi-wthejj)pn,t!}(.<. All leilntrs must be post-paid. 1 I Coal and Lime within a mdeol the spot, and very cheap. The principal object being a careful and good tenant—-the rent will be very moderate. I,. » »i#* nil II III II MILLINERY t5 BRESS-MAKLNG. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A improving and desirable BUSINESS in 'e a^ie- Liim, «iigibi_y situated a preferable part of SWANSEA together witii immeiiiate p'sS.-ssii.n of ilie Lease of the iiousc, tor the unexpired term of uearlv six years. J i< nriber particulars ulay be known of the Misses Phillips, Laslle-s'ifeer, Swansea. Letirrt, post-paid, will be duly answered, FOR SALE, A HOTHOUSE and GKEEN-IIOUSE ad- l""g s«.«» a choice Collection of fRELS. L £ Ai<JN sUViifLE, and GERA NfU;\¡S. "1, For particulars a;tply !JV iette,; j»<t-paid, ta Mr. Peter, i' rv, Maudlin-i.uie, Bri-iiol. Desirable porting Residence and Manor. TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERKD UPON IMMlDtATV LY, AND HELD FOR A TERM O* YEARS, I? RK.QU1HEI), A elegant new-built HOUSE, containing i- a. three g i-d sitting rooms on the ground-fl or, and a conservatory well stocked with fruit tree., with suitable seivants apartiiients and offices; also eight bed-chambers, besides tbn e good attics, with stable, coach-house, &c situate in the beautiful anil romantic vale of- Lantony, in Moiimouibshiie, (the pict«resqi:e ruins of Lantony Abbev lorming a pi-iacipal feature in the view) and also in the centre of an extensive Manor, abounding with grouse and ot her game, of which the tenant ot the House may nominate the game keeper, and he may lisve the exclusive privilege of sport trig over the Manor the tenant may aboloe accom- modated at Lady-day next with any quantity of Land he may choose to take. Lantony is nine miles from Abergavenny, and 23 from llereiord a person at the House will shew the Premises, and tor further information address, post-paid, to Messrs. itickn) and Landor, Solicitors, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Maeseg/wt/s, near Swansea. TO BE LET. FOR THE TERM OF TWLNTY-OVE YEARS, (Dettvmiuubtt ut the expiration olt ill: jirsl seven or fourteen ycui's, at tht option of, the icjiuTUJ. w/ui e/ittrcd upon Michactuias next, ALL that capital FARM and LANDS, called MAESEGLW YS, consisting of a good Far-iM-ilouse, and commodious Outhouses and Buildings, and in comp etc repair, and aboui am) Acres of.Land, (within a ring-lence) consisting of Arable. Meadow, and. Pasture Landf situate in tlie parish of Laiigevelach, in the county of Glamorgan. I 'lis Farm is pleasantly situated, having the south-east aspect, within the distance of live iinles ol the tOWI) ul Swansea, anil two miles ot lime and Coal, capable oi great improvement, and may be made ai a moderate expense a Coiulortable residence lor a respectable family. There is .tine stream ot water that runs through the Lands whi h may be at a small expense diverted to flood the Meadow Ground. > Every encouragement will be given to a respectable tenant. For parlitulars apply at the Office of Mr. James, At- torney, Cast'.e-streei, Swansea GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO liE LET, AND eniereo upon IMMKBIATET.Y, ALL that capital and desirable DWELLING- HOUSE, laje the residence of Elias Jenkins, E^q. de- ceased, situate at Newcastle, close to the excellent market and post-town of Bridgend, standing on-an. eminence in a rich and fertile country, commanding extensive views of the vale of Glamorgan ■ consisting of two parlours, kitchen, servants' hall, laundry, butler's pantry, underground cellar, six bed-rooms, closets, and other conveniences six-stall stable,-coach-house, harness-room, brewing-kitchen, with "J)(;Ve, stable court with water-pool a large walled Garde,), planted with choice fruit-tree*; a Kitchen Garden, handsome Green in front, and about bait nnacie oi Land behind the House. The neighbourhood is pleasant, and coal reasonable and good at <1 short distance. I he tenant 'nay ba accommodated with any quantity not exceeding30 Acres of rich Meadow and Pasture Laud, 111 the highest state of cultivation and repair. Ltme upon the whole'of the premises. For further pciiiiciii.ns apply to Mr. Robert Jenkins, Ewenny, near Bridgend.'—All letters must he post-paid;' SOUTH-WALES. [ cry extensive Iron IVorks, valuable Mines, Collieries, Farms, fyc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By WINSTANLEY and SONS. At the Auction Man. 011 Wednesday, July 12, at twelve, t.. t.vo lots, by order of the Assignees of Messrs. James James juh! i'I.uicls iftjj}>cn(!cn ■ rpIIE ABERNaNT JIlON WORKS, situate A in the parishes of Aberdare and Y-stradyoodach, in t<ie county ot Glamorgan, tour miles from Mcrthyr, twetity (rt>iH Neo»l«, eighteen froiu Brecon, and twenty-luur from Larni.i, consisttllg oi three Furnaces, two Blast Engines, rinerics, Cast-houses, &c. is;c. together with the valuable Mines ol Ore and Coal, a convenient TJKveliiiig-house for a resident partner, sundry Workmen's Cottages, also a Farm called Cynou Farm, with a good residence, Offices, Gar- den, and 242 Acres of Land; iicid hy several I ases for terms 01 Ih'<\¡ 85 years, at sm,;ll reserved rents; possession, may he had immediately. To be viewed, and particulars had. Ht Mr.fCtirreyV at the Works; particulars also, of Messrs. Shawe, Lc Blanc, and Shawe, New Bridge-street, London at the principal Inns at Merthyr, Neath, Cardiff, Newport, Ahergaveuuy, Glou- cester, and Bristol; of Mr. Meyrick, Solicitor, Merthyr ol Robert Burrowes, Esq. Clare street, Dublin of Messrs. Robinson and Patersou, Edinburgh of John Lary. Esq. Glasgow of- Mr. Thomas VVinstanley, Liverpool; at the place of sale, and of Winstanley and Suns, Pateniostcr-row, London. BRECONSIIIRE. Llansaintfread and Llanvillo Inclosure. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By order of the Comunssiooers named and appointed in and by an Act ol Parliament, made and passed in the 54th year olthe reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for inclosing Lands in the several parishes ot Llansaintfread and Llanvillo, in the county of Brecon," at the Castle-inn. in the town of Brecon,ou YVednesday, the 2d day ot August next,, the sale to begin ar four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. subject to such conditions as .shall be then produced, conditions as .shall be then produced, BOUT Thirty .Acres of. excellent. WASTE a/A. LAND, on V\ nun Dderwen-deg Common, within the said pansbol Llanvillo, in lots. And abont Tcn Acrt-i. ot excellent W ASTE LAND, part ot'a certain Common called Buckland Hill, within ihe said parish of Llansaiqt'lread, ill lots. Particulars of the lots will appear in the Heret'<»-(] and Cambrian Papers? and printed particulars had, and maps or ptunso) the parts intended for sale seen three weeks prct-edtngtheday of sale, at ihe Office of Messrs. Powell Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, iw the town of Brecon afore- said and at the New-inn, in the parish of St. Michael Cwmdft, in the said county of Brecon. Richard Evans, of Tyr-.V-gryg, m t|1e parist) of Tjanvj!,()i will shew the part intended lor ,Ie on \Va.IlII-f)derwen- ■ deg ami Benjamin Ihomas, bi the* New-um atorcsaid, will shew the part intended for <ab. on Buckland Hi'l DAVID DAVILS, i„ THOS. MORLEV, S Coiuitussiwners, TQ MINE ADVENTURERS. T^TWEL^SH^ES of tbe MINES wii h tiie lrt;!t>ti^ j Aiairnals. tliereuiitoi>ei.,ii)iiMt, <>f A ve uVPr7r;SU:SC,iCen' « 1 r.h the altenti.t. | <>l /V(J V £ j> lUi <ul b» iH* i t'vf-*} »,, Jl. — •■ completed, by which «• be.^ W W-riy be laid free. Besides tT^V* ''e ,0n' wtlj various others of &r £ t aiC* upon the p.eint,es. of Lead aim Copper, 's Iki,lpllv t,, and MiLcral No.1. Dil nul,; I O BE 8(>Li), A Reraar^li- well-bred bright- A. v | #i.,r \.j, U trli ii" i Ki » t- I 1 ».U ,i llf„ i J*S P«r*<-<l3r Oiilv-v|x ii,. V 16 hands higK ()illy six wjiii Iy h..(Ij líUI hc,v.gtsi hi' 11.w. u,i wL'at4uvdr 'we^hti*or ro ga^Allrnessf'1 aCqu,sUion Carr.y a !l'v'y Swans'a'or \IU'VVC,K-U|re Bnn'er, n ° M'" W,u- >bnon. Surgeon, Cowt.rid.-e. .oachiH-tn will sl,ew him BRrAJO,NSlji!;E. TO BE LET BYPiUVAfE CONTRACT FOtt A. TERM OF YEARS. And Entered upoiiat MichaeLnoi next, A vri .thatc> 1fsirable -^TE, called the .^■t r h FARi\I, situiie in the parish of l la Crickiiowell, m this cwuaty consisting of a riHi in;.use, with very convenicpi Oni K iif r .statute Acres of Meadow, Pa 1W- or less; with ulnch may be l;,d Acres of excellent YY'ater Meadow abovc Tins Farm, reputed to be one bast in the hundred o,O Cricklio,,ell, is very tii(i has an invaliiabe Right ot Common on LlangattocJs Hill, which is verv extensive. The Brecon and Abergavenny canal passes through the estate, bv w!-Icil coal and lime maybe procured at a verv reasonable price distant one mile from Crickhowell IL-er. gaveuny six, and Brecon fourteen. Any reasonable encouragement will be given to are. sponsible tenant. h Fora view of the Farm apply to Mr Edward Dnvies. Llangattock Crick,loweii, and any further particulars may Yeats I\naPYV "i? ('|rbv lelter P^P"^) to Osborne Yeats. Lsn. YY ortley- House, near YVottoii-under-Ed..e Gloucestershire or to Mr. Edward Da vies, as BRECONSHiRE.~ ———— TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Greeti-Driigon-inn, in the town of Brecon, or. Satur- day. (he loLh day ot July, 1-Sl3, at four o'clock in tke adcruoon, undtw certain coiuiiiions to be then produced Lot i. A LL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE FAWR t 't-NBMENT, and LANDS, called.WERN- V 111 the parish of Criekadarn, and within » quarter o, a mile Irom Criekadarn village, now in ihe occu- pation ot John Jones containing by estimations Acrvs of fv''Vi "'t 'i'id°W' ai,d Land, aad 3 Acres of Wood Land, or thereabouts. There is a_ very:gl,od anil extensive Ri^ht of Common "i3 are growing thereon about ^ilM) .piings. wiidl sih&xiX.&fX) Lot All thatPU BLIC, HOUSE and GARDEN, to. KV A! tho^SE, stable, a«d BRICK KILi r<p' ^f'V"K>ng, situate in Criekadarn viija 'e- and also, a PIECE of PASTURE LAND near the contamiug by estimation 4 Acres, ur Ita.reahouts. I his lot w ncli is now occupied hy Mr IVm. Williams, the Proprietor i, extren.ely #ell calculated for carr.ymJ '»"»^pi..8u For lurther partteulars iip ,h p j .,t S.,licitofl>. PEM BROK KsfllH| TO BE SOLD B-Y AUCTION ? At the YVhite-Harl-inii, in Narberth, on Thursday*, the «*Vk day <d July, lttio, between the hours of two iind ih eo o'clock in the afternoon (ur in the menu time hy Frivat Contract, ol which timely notice shall bcgivct)) "Hit FOIXOWtSG DtSlRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in the parish of Narberth. in the said county, either together or in the following lots. Lot i. A J'L that Part of ihe TENE?»IENT, T\ FARM, 4' LANDS, called GREAT MOLES- TON. winch lies on (he East of ihe Road leading from Narberth towards Pembroke (except such parts therc-of 8« have been lately added to the Farm of Little Mole-.toni comprising a-capital uew-huiit I),veiling Hi.use, ..Ii ntces" sarv.Farm Offices, and WAX. SR. 6P. of good Meadow" Arable, and Pasture Lands. N. B. lh, re are on tiiis lot a Limestone Quarrev and Liuit'kilu. v Z. Alt that Part of the said l-ENF-MENT FAIUI. and LANDS, called CHtEAT MOLES ION. winch dies on the West of the s-ud Road, containiug 5aA. lit. 6P. of Arable and Pasture Lands. Lot 3. Ail that MESSUAGE. I flNE'VJENT, FARM and LANDS, called i.iffl.l. MOLE-J () V", consistin^of a new-built Dwelling C ,N\« I.K ,.t O.iicei, and 71A. (;It. tOP. ,,¡ goud Meadow, Aidb.e, lt..d-Vasiiire Lamb. c l.his.rarm ha, been lair v enlarged by an addition ol parts of the Lands ot L>,e..t -to.j. The above Premises .Hp.in, an aie ndv^tageously situa.cd w to in two ni lies m it*- market: tl oi Nd.rbevth through which the Mai-co%€h p-i^e, da.ly lo n,.i,. "i" ltllby .11.11 I IC I,s -J,,3 1.1 C»,Million, iwvi.g For further ,< it'cu'ara apply to the Owner, Philip George at Molesiou or YY tir^Kvans, >-oiicit. r, Haverfordwest • vr to Alfred I human, Laud »>urvcvor,' Narberth. MANORS, TITHES, and ESTATES, IX THE COUNTY CF PEJiliR0KE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, u a ,• v. v Mesm. K AY DON, At the Auction V!art, o;m,i it-, Bank of England. Lon- don, at o clock, on I ucsday, the 3tli August, 1815, COMPRISING A "nproYab^ and desirable LEASE- r PROPERTY, held under ihe Bishop of St. a,n s, lot three lives, aae I 9,4, and J years, renewable S'urnc- 'uuse "f H li,e- ut THREE MANORS or LORn' MillS, and the GREAT and S1N1ALL TITHES' d two adjoining iVirishes. B R A YV D Y and HAYS-CAVfLE Computed to be about l!i,(K)(> Acres, with a ir^ FA1'<. Nl' advantageously situated, looking over St Bri<le's Bay'iiV"1' several Tenements. The whole is situated niid.vav h-' tween Haverfordwest and St David's. The Estate is well worth the attention «f gent'emeu desirous to provide handsomely lor ihe yoHnm-i-bi of a family .extensive local influence, or for a'-wi'e'V^ of country to sport over. "oe Printed particulars to be had of Thomas Swnnn. F a Solicitor, New liasiughall-strect, Londi i, ilt ib" OtficV ? Messrs. -Haydon, Sur.eyors ami I.aiui. A<'»ni.V A I!' 'Mart, Bartholomew-lane and- at ihe iinei-i 'i r r Swansea and C.rmarlhen.-A t! ZiV.t v '.t MAvnii1 .Ve7t-xrVr^ L()RD.sf'f'lP, MANOR, and LSI AILS, containing aboui {Tx) Acres of huh y-nnprovabie Land, and extensiVe Plantations; with handsome Resmenca, larm-Houso-and Buildings, Collates and t.yrn-MilN, vvitiuii a ring-tcace, it |Lc -ai-jie couiii\f tithe-tree, aim well,supplied with streams of line water, ai'id abounds wnli game. lo be dispesed of by Private Sou- tract to net hve per cent fyr iuvesliaer.l. I 1 «Vt of tlie purchasi'-inouev may remain on mortgage. I. Prwed particulars <»i- which may be had on application 1 to Messrs. Haydon, «i w&ose Oifice a Afiip (»f the Pxoperti' | iBi.J i»e s £ «a.—AH letter# to be pust-paid,