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WANTED immediately, as an APPREN- W TICE to a LINEN DRAPER, a YOUTH of respectable connexions.— A Premium will be expected. Apply to Benjamin Rice, Neath. WANTED, an IN-DOOR APPRENTICE JO A-SADDLER; a steady, attentive lad, will find this a desirable situation. Apply to Johri Jones, Saddler, Swansea; if by letter ipost-paid. WANTED, as HOUSEKEEPER in a large family, a steady WOMAN, who perfectly under- (statids Pickling, Preserving, and Confectionary, and will lauperintend a plain Cook in sending up two Courses. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Messrs. Wilmot and .ifiarclay,-Booksellers, Pembroke. WANTED, a VESSEL to carry from 60 to L-SFL TONS of PIO IRON, from.TAY.BA-C.IT to LON- DON, and for which the current Freight will be paid. Apply to William Llewellyn, Cwru-Avon Iron-Works, hear Neath; *<" by letter, post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. ALL Persons are requested NOT to SPORT on the Manors of SAINT^HILARY, SAINT GEORGE'S 3VIicHAEL9TON-g(rPER-EI.Y, Caird, and Taj. a VAN,—(the flatter belonging to Sir John Aubrey, Bart.)-AII unqualified Persons trespassing thereon will be prosecuted. Saint Hilary, Sept. 4, 18*21. earirartlOTSbtre iMttta. XT OTIC E is hereby given, that the MILITIA of the COUNTY ofCARMARTHEN are ordered to ASSEMBLE at the TOWN of CARMARTHEN, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of October next, at ten of the ciocn if > '"ere to remain to be TRAINED ^nd EXERCISED for the period of twenty-one days. R:3- Every ABSENCE will be deemed A DESERTER, Had treated accordingly. i By t)rder of the Lieutenancy, JOHN REES, CLERK OV THE OENERAL MEETINQS. Llandilo, let Sept. 1821. t ^CARDIGANSHIRE MILITIA. ALL PERSONS ENROLLED to SERV £ in the MILITI A of the said COUNTY are hereby strictly enjoined to attend at the Head Quarters of the Re- giments in the town of Aberystwith, on Tuesday, the 25th day of September nejet, to be Trained and Evercised as re- quired by In default of such attendance the most WJJOKH** legalpinishraent will be resorted to. osdet ei the i/ieqtenancy. J. BOWEN, Clerk,of the Gelleral Meetings. Llechrydv July 31,18?*. GLAMORGANSHIRE, GAME. LL Persons are requested NOT to SHOOT A or COURSE OR the several MANORS of WENVOE, Wittxs-row$, and LEECH CASTLE. WenToe-Ci»8t{e, A«R-SO, 18? 1. pLAMOttGANSHIRE. GAME. ALL Persons are requested not to Sport on the Manors of DUFFRYN, MOXRNASH, AND COT- |%RGL| and the Woods round WBNVOF.-CASTXE and all Unqualified Per*pn» foupd Trespassing thereon will be pro- secuted.. i' A» the Proprietor is desirous of promoting the Breed of J'IIEAPANTS for general diversion, it is hoped, that all Spertimm will have the goodness to refrain lrom Shooting Ifet them for this and the next year. Duffryn, Cardiff, Aug. 28, 1821. oame. 3<j Poachers and others who 6NJ or sell Oa/HQ AN Association having been formed for the preservation of the Game, Persons are employed to LAY INFORMATIONS against UNQUALIFIED PER- SONS who are in the habit of DESTROYING GAME, fcfld also against any Person whatever who shall SELL or fitlY the same. JPeealty for sporting without a certificate.20 penalty for keeping or using any sporting ) dogs, &c. not being qualified Any communications will be thankfully received by Mr. Jeston Howfray, Solicitor, Cardiff, who is authorised by the Association to assist and prosecute any informations. Cardiif, August 17,1821. ji puttier. TWENTY GUINEAS REWARD. \jt rilEREAS BENJAMIN EVANS, Car- W penter, of the parish of Lansamlet, near Swansea, Mands charged with the WILFUL MURDER of WM. ROBERT, of the same place, Sawyer, on Friday, the'?4th tastant.—Whoever will apprehend the said Benj. Evans, ^nd lodge him in any of his Majesty's Gaols, shaii receive the above Reward from the Churchwardens and Overseers of the said Parish.—He is about 29 years of age, full six fefet .'high, remarkably long-legged, shuffles much in walk- tag, with short black hair, and s^ndy whiskers. August 27,1821. .NOT TO BLANKS TO A PRIZE! IIAZARD Co. CONTRACTORS FOR THE PRESENT LOTTERY, ACKNOWLEDGE with pleasure the nu- merous testimonies of approbation bestowed on their f^heme, WHICH CONTAINS THREE PRIZES of £30,000! Thirty other Capitals Not Two Blanks to a Prize Every Prize Sterling Money! No Classes—No Stock Prizes Begins Browing 30th October. I HAZARD & Co. Sold and Shared in the last Lottery, 15,702 21,0001. 6,054 15,000/. AND ALL THE 30,000/. PRIZES, In a recent Lottery, AT THEIR LONDOJR OFFICES, 93 ROYAL EXCHANGE; 26. CORN HILL; and 324, OXFORD-STREET; ^'iiere Tickets and Shares are now Selling; and Schemes delivered Gratis. Tickets and Shares are also selling by HA2ARD and Co. VAgerTts Mr. W. GROVE. Lottery-Office, Goat-street, Swansea Mr. T. EVANS, Bookseller, Carmarthen Mr. F. HARRIS. Corn street, Bristol; -Mr. THOS SMYTH, Bookseller. F</re street, Tauirton j Mr,. Wi\L OWEN, Sump Oflke, Carmarthen. NOTICE is hereby given, that application is intended to be made to Parliament, in the ensuing I Session, for leave to bring in a Bill, in order to obtain an Act of Parliament for enabling the Inhabitants of the County Glamorgan to amend, widen, improve, or re- build Ely Bridge, situate in the parish of Landaff, in the county of Glamorgan,—Ewemiv Bridge, situate in the several parishes ofCoity and Ewenny, in tlictanic county,— and New Inn Bridge, situate in the several parishes of Coity and Merthyrmawr, in the same county,—and for opening properAvenuesto the same respectively ;—also, tor power for the Inhabitants of the said county of Glamor- gan to amend, widen, improve, or rebuild any Bridge or Bridges, situate on the turnpike-roads within the said county of Glamorgan, from time to time as the same shall be deemed expedient.—Dated this 29th day of August,51821, JOHN WOOD, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan. NOTtC E is hereby given, that on the 23d day 01 this instant month of August, an Order was signed by Richard Fowler Rickards, and Henry Lewis, Esquires, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and lor the county of Glamorgan, for Turning, Diverting, and Stopping Up a certain part of a Foot-way within the hamlet of Castella, in the parish of Lantrissent, in the hundred of Miskin, in the said county of Glamorgan, lying between the Blacksmith's Shop at Castella and a Farm there called Penygarn Farm, and through the Lands of Thomas Smith, Esq. in the said hamlet, parish, hundred, and county, and adjoining and near Castella Mansion House,for the length of One Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Yards or thereabouts, and of the breadth of six feet or tltereiiouts and for Diverting and Turning the same through other Lands of the said Thomas Smith, in the said hamlet, parish, hundred, and county, for the length of One Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Yards or thereabouts, and of the breadth of six I'eet or thereabouts;—and that the said Order will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be hotden at Swansea, in and for the said county, on the 16th day of October next :—nnd also, that the said Order will, at the said Quarter Sessions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an Appeal against the same to be theii made, it be otherwise determined. A ugusi 24th, 1821. Composition for Assessed Taxes. N'OTICE ia hereby given, that Persons desirous of COMPOUNDING for their ASSESSED TAXES, or of RENEWING their former COMPOSI- TIONS under the provisions of the Act of the 1st and 2d George IV. cap. 113, may, oil application to the Assessors Qr Collectors of the parish in which they reside, or to the Surveyor of the district, receive the forms of notice appli- cable to their cases which forms must be returned by them, with the declarations therein, properly filled up, as pre- scribed by the Act, on or before the 5th day of April, 1822; but persons who have reduced thieir establishment since they entered into composition, whereby they would be chargeable with a less amount of assessed taxes for the year commencing the 5th April, 18a, Until the duty- compounded for, and by reason thereof, are desirous of waiving the said composition, and entering into a new composition, are required to give notice thereof to the Surveyor of their district, withiu three calendar months after the 10th July, l8zl- By order of the Board, MATTHEW WINTER. Sec. Office tor Taxes, Somerset House, London, s pt a t&ti. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD liF AUCTION, By Mr. MICHAEL DAVIS, At the New-irni, in the parish of Panteague, on Wednesday, the 26th day of September, 1821, between the hours ol' three and five in the afternoon, The following desirable Property, IN LOTS, VIZ. • Lot l. A MESSUAGE or D WELLING- XA. HOUSE, recently erected, with suitable Outbuildings, and about Sf Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate in a ring-fence, near Panteague Church, and now in the occupation of John Thomas, as tenant thereof. This Estate has a large quantity of thriving Tintber growing on it, is well watered, and lie's within a short distance from the populous and flourishing market- town of Pontvpool. Lot 2. A "COTTAGE, EARN, Two GARDENS, and Two Parcels of rich MEADOW LAND, containing about six Acres, situate in the hamlet of Slovel, within the said Sarish of Panteague, and now in the occupation of the said ohn Thomas. Lot 3. Two Parcels of MEADOW & COPPICE WOOD LAND, containing by estimation 7J Acres,, situate near Wemhere Farm, in the parish of Lanbaadock, and having a large quantity of thriving young Timber growing thereon. For further information apply to Mr. Michael Davis, Land-Surveyor, or Messrs. Jones & Waddington, Solicitors, Usk if by letter postage paid. PEMBROKESHIRE. To be Sold or Let by Private Contract, THE valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE,called TEM PLED RUID, situate in the parishes of Maen- clochog and Llandilo, in a beautiful part of the county of Pembroke only six miles from the sea-port and market- town of Newport, twelve from Narberth, nineteen from the much-frequented sea bathing-place, Tenby, and the same distance from Milford-Haven; comprising an excellent Manston-house(buitt by Nash), in the centre of the Estate; te, with domestic Offices, Coach-houses, Stabling,Garden, and Pleasure-ground; a complete Farm-house, conveniently situate at a proper distance from the Mansion-bouse, with every necessary Outbuildings, and an eligible Farm, in an excellent state of cultivation, and also a good Slate and Flag Quarry,—the whole lying very compaof, within a ring-fence, and containing 183 Acres of Land, chiefly Meadow, well watered by two abundant streams running through the Meadow Land—one of which supplies a hand- some piece of water in front of the house together with 265A. 3:3P. of highly improvable Land, recently inclosed from MaencloCliog Common. The Mansion-house contains—on the attic story, six apartments for servants on the first floor, eight bed-'cham- bers, with dressing-rooms to three, and a nursery on the ground floor, a handsome drawing-room (27 feet by 19), a well-proportioned dining-parlour (27 feet by 18). a breakfast-parlour and a gentleman's dressing-ronm, a vesti- bule and handsome hall geometrical stone stair-case lead- ing to an elegant gallery servants' staircase and water- ciôset.- The Offices consist of an excellent kitchen, scullery, housekeeper's room, store-room, butler's pawtry, larder, servants' hall, brewhouse, laundry, and cellars; a yard, with coach-houses, stabling, harness-rooms, ancllofts, and Other convenient offices.—The principal apartments are fitted up with statuary, marble chimney pieces, and arc 's I 'e eorrespondently finished; and the brewhouse, laundry, butler's pantry, scullery, water-closet, and yard, are sup- plied with water through leaden,pipes —The Estate is well wooded with thriving Plantations, and a good growth of fences, affording ample protection to game, and is eminently adapted for the residence of a sportsman, being situate "ithin a short distance of the mountains, which are well supplied with grouse, and the Estate and neighbourhood abounding with all the other sorts of game found in the country.—The Land-tax has been redeemed, and the Poor- rates are unusually moderate.—For the accommodation of a Purchaser, the Proprietor would take a proper security for the whole or a part of the purchase-money. I For further particulars apply to Win. Evans and Son, Solicitors, Ha verford west.-AIt letters to be post-paid. N. B The Household Furniture, Stock, Crop, and Im- plements of Husbandry, &c. at Tcmpledruid, will be SOLD by AucTiOK about Michaelmas next, oil a day of which | due notice will be givea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1 Briton-Ferry Mansion and Demesne. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 4th October, 1821, at twelve o'clock, at the Ship and Castle-inn, Neath, Glamorganshire, IN ONE LOT, rpilE MANSION-HOUSE of BRITON- X FERRY, with the DEMESNE, and other adjoining LANDS, in the parishes of Briton-Ferry, Neath, Baglan, Lantwit-juxta-Neath, Michaelstone, and Aberavan; con- taining in the whole upwards of 5300 Acres, divided into Farms, with suitable Houses and Outbuildings, &c. ALSO, All the valuable MINES of COAL, IRON, and other MINES, under the same. ALSO, The GREAT and SMALL TITHES of the Parishes of BRITON-FERRY awl MICHAELSTONE, and tlte AD- VOWSONS of the Churches of BRI TON FERRY, ABERAVAN, BAGLAN, and MICHAELSTONE, and the ancient RIGHT of FERRY over the River NEATH. This well-known Mansion, so remarkable for the beauty of its situation and surrounding scenery, is situated on ihe 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, Esq.; and may be immediately entered upon; with ample Offices, Coach- houses, Stables, Gardens, Pleasure Grounds. &c. The Estate is intersected by the Neath Canal, and pos- sesses great advantages for trade, as commanding an the eastern bank of the entrance into the port of Neath. The Mines of Coal, &c. lie close 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 particulars may be had of Mr. Lewis Thomas, So- licitor, Swansea (who will give all local information); also, at the Ship and Castle, Neath Mack worth-Arms, Swansea; aud of Messrs. Tennant, Harrison, and Tennant, Gray's- inri, London, who will produce Plans of the Estate. CADOXTON, 22d August, 1821. THE BRITON-FERRY ESITA r a. MR. TENNANT, having full authority from iVJL the Earl of JERSEY to SELL the WHOLE or any PART of this ESTATE, either together or in parcels, begs leave to inform the Public, that he will be in attend- ance at his House, in Cadoxton, from Wednesday, the 29th August inst. until Thursday, the 4th October next (being the dayfixed for the SALE by AircTiov of the MANSION- HOUSE and DEMESNE), to contract with any Persons who may be willing to purchase. As this Estate comprises several hundreds of Farms and Tenements in the counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, Mr. Tennant 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 dealt witti-aiid that a Deposit of per Cent. on the Purchase Money will be required Oil the Signature of all Contracts. ,l:> The Parties who may first accede to the Terms of Sale offered for the respective Tenements will be accepted As the Purchasers, without any preferences; and to prevent disappointment to those who may be desirous of purchasing, it is to be distinctly understood, that nothing short of a signed Contract will secure the purchase, as no verbal pro- a raises of whatl. i-S <:aH&<i the! tEfmat" will !>e feisgii 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 of years. Such of the Lessees as have not paid up their Arrears of Rent, under their respective Leases, agreeably to the Cognovits signed by their respective Solicitors, have thereby absolutely forfeited their Leases, and may be forthwith turned out of possession under the Judgments at Law obtained against themi The Purchasers will have all the benefit of these Judg. ments on paying up the Arrears at the time of signing the Contracts. N. B. If the Mansion ami 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, mh August, 1821. THE BRITON-FELIRY ESTATE. MR, TENNANT informs the Public, that so much of this ESTATE as lies in the parish of Lan- sandet, with all the valuable COAL-MtNES, COPPER- WORKS, and other Works ^hereon, and the, WHOLE of SWANSEA BURROWS, and adjoining FARMS lin Ca- doxton parish (comprising in a ring-fence about 4000 acres), will be SOLD by PHIVATE COSTHACT, in one lot.—And that the HAVOD FARM, with all the valuable COAL- WHARFS. WATER-CORN-MILL, SOAP MANUFAC- TORY, &c. &c. thereon, will also be SOLD by PBIVAIE 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 quit, 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 Lady-day next, with the £ '10 per Cent. deposit. PEMBROKESHIRE. 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 as may be agreed on, ALL that desirable and modern-built RESI- DENCE, called THORNTON, situate in the parish of Stainton, in the said county consisting of two parlours, two kitchens, pantry, &c,, servants' hall, two cellars, six bed rooms, servants'" bed-rooms, a brew-house and dairy, a four-stall stable and coach-house, two excellent Gardens, one of which is walled in, with many other conveniences not within the scope of an advertisement. Any person desirous of taking the same may be accom- modated with any number of acres of excellent Mea-dow Land, not exceeding 32. A greater number of acres may be had, if required, at Michaelmas, 1822. The Premises are beautifully situated on an eminence, within two miles of the market and post-toivn of Mittord, and seven of Haverfordwest. The Resid nee is well worthy the attention of any gen- tleman who is fond of the sports of the field, and who jvishe.s 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, Haverfordwest. 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 George the Fourth, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England ;"—Ordered and directed, that the said prisoner be brought up before his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Permbrolce, in open Court, at the adjourned General Quartt-T Sessions, to be ho:den at Guildhall, Haverfordwest, in and for the said county, on the 22d day of September next, at the hour of eleven ia the fotenoou of the same day. yOBELEF, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NLFEXT, THREExCOTTAGES & GARDENS, with T about 30 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture LAND, on the south-side of the road leading from the town of Swansea to Cwmburla 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 ENTERED UPON IN OCTOBEft NEXT, A LL those new and desirably situated PRE- 4 MISLS, called the H01EL, at the Sea Lock, close to the entrance of the port of Cardiff, where vessels are constantly tying. The House isinevery respect admirably s calculated for the public business, and will be let on terras highly -advantageous- Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. Jas. Waiters, Maltster and Brewer, Cardiff,-if by letter, post-paid. MARINE COTTAGE, FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEPIATELy. A Compact and comfortable COTTAGE R E S f D E N C E, most somanticly situated on the sea-shore, commanding very delightful scenery, with or without Land, and within four miles to the south of the cheap and plentiful market-town of Swansea consisting of three parlours, five bed-rooms, kitchens, and other offices; with Stable, Yard, and Garden. For particulars apply to Mr. Dawson, at his Auction. Rooms, Carr-street, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, FROM SneilAlLMAS NEXT, FOR A TERIVl OP TIltlEE OR MORE YEARS, THAT d€sirable R ESID E N C E, called DOLELLAN, with about 80 Acres of capital Meu- dow, Arable, Pasture, and Wood Land, on the banks 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 markel-town of Cardigan, seven from the mar- ket-town of Newcastle-Emlyn, and thirteen from the mar- ket-town of Lampetec-pont-stepheu, to aft of which places there are good and excellent turnpike-road. The House stands on a lawn of about 3d Acres, bounded by the River Tivy, and fronting the romantic village of Llandyssil (which affords a good market every Thursday), and consists of a drawing-room, dining-room, library or study, butler's-paiitry, kitchen, and all requisite offices, on the ground-floor; four good bed-rooifis 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 malthouse, and a complete maltkiln; there is also a five-stalled stable and two coach-houses, smith'9 forge and farm-yard, with beast- houses, pig-sties,&c. &c. j and an excellent garden stocked with choice fruit trees. The situation is beautifully picturesquej and the sur- rounding country abounds with game. There are also packs of fox and hare hounds kept in the neighbourhood and a coach from Carmarthen to the fasnionahh; iipa-bathing town of Aberyswitli passes, twice a week within three miles of the premises. There is also a London post daily to Newcastle, and the post from thence to Lampeter drops the bag for Dolellan within two miles of the house. For particulars apply to Mr. Beyuon, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn; if by leuer post-paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE 4, GLAMORGANSHIRE- VALUABtB Copyhold and Leasehold Property JOT Salt, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Assignees of Ebenezcr Vaughan, a Bankrupt) At the Heathcock-inn, in the town of Newport, and county of Monmouth, on Thursday, the S7th day of September, 1821.: at four o ctock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will then be produced, unless previously disposed of by private coutluct. of which due notice will be giveii, Lot l. A LL that capital MANSION-HOUSE, XX called PENTWYN-MAWR HOUSE, con- sisting of several excellent sitting and bed-rooms, cellars, kitchens, &C. with a weii planted lawn in front, a walled garden, two large stables, and haylofts over a bar", beast- house, and other outbuildings; and about 55 acres (more or less) of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lall", on which 19 or 20 Cottages and a Meeting-house are stand- ing. And also all that other DWELLING-HOUSE, called PENTWYN-MAWR SHOP, adjoining and belonging to the aforesaid Mansion. The whole of the above premises are in complete repair and are situate in the parish of Monythusloyne, and county ofMonmonth, 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 he worked with great advantage to a purchaser. This lot is Copy- hold of Inhel-itance of the Manor of Abercarne, 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 of Glamorgan'; consisting of a large dining-room, breakfast-parlour, drawing room, very spacious shop or warehouse in front, kitchen, scullery, laundry, four excel- lent cellars, and about fifteen bed-rooms, all in complete repair, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Evans. And ulso all that COTTAGE adjoining the aforesaid Mansion, in the occupation of Thomas Rowland Evans. The Mansion-house may be converted into two excellent I Dwelling-houses at a small expense. This lot is Lease- hold for a term, 66 years of which are unexpired, and is subject to a ground-rent of ^3 10». per annum. Lot 3. All that COTTAGE, in the occupation of Thos. Salalhiel, one Walied Garden, and one Kitchen Garden, containing about half an acre (more or less), in the occu- pation of Mr. Evan Evans and a six stall Stable and about half an acre of Meadow Land, in the occupation ot Mr. Edwards, Surgeon. This lot is in complete repair, adjoins lot 2, and is held on lease for one life. now aged about ?.■> years, and is subject to a ground-rent of £ I 4s. per annum. Lot 4. All that COTTAGE, Wainhouse., and Hay-housa situate in the town of Caerphilly aforesaid, in the occupa- tion 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 9s. per annum. Lot 5. All those MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS and FARMS, called NANTYCALCH and VAN FARMS, situate in the parishes of Eglwysilan and Bed was, near Caerphilly, in the county of Glamorgan, containing about 140 acres (more or less) of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr. Charles Lloyd, at the yearly rent of 192 10s. J This Lot is held under a lease from the Earl of Plymouth for one life now aged about 70 years. subject to a re- served rent of £ '22' Is. per annum. This life is insured for <, £ '400. For a view of lot 1 apply to Mr. Thos. Jones, of Crumlyn, near Pentwyn-mawr House; 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- Further parti- culars may be known on application to Mr. Croft, Solicitor, Pontypooi; if by tetter post-paid. oJ: ABERDYLAIS V ACH. TO BE LET, ON TEASE FROM MICHAELMAS NEXT, HE above House, with about 30 Acres of j X Land, situate two miles from Neatli. For particulars apply to William Llewellyn, Ynisvgerwn near Neath;'if by letter post-paid. BRECONSHIRE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS. At the bwaninn. in the town of Brecun, on Saturday, the 29tli day of September, 1821, at four o'clock in the after- noon,^ subject to such conditions as shalf then pro- out*:u, 1 A LL that capital FREEHOLD FARM and XA. LANDS, called ABERSENNI ISA, aiid. also a COiTAGE, and severa] CLOSES of LAND, called TVLK MER-EMTH, situate in the parish and near the village of Devynnock, within about 9 miles'of the town of Brecon, m'^e fr°m the turnpike-road leading from Brecon to 1 feeastle, containing by admeasurement 113 Statute Acres, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr. David Walter Powell. I his Land is in a stale of high cultivation. The Dwell- ing-house, which is recently built, is very commodious, nnd is well adapted either for the residence of a gemeel family or a substantial farmer,—There is a fine growth vf youn"1 l imber on the premises. • => ,N. B. Part of the purchase-money may be left on the security of the Estate, and immediate possession of tha whole may be had (reserving the custom of the country in favour of outgoing tenants). Mr. David W. Powell will shew the property and for further particulars apply to Mr. David Powell, Solicitor, Neath; or to Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE. Capital FARMING STOCK for Sale. TO BE SOLD BV AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLtAMS. At Penkelly-Castle Farm, near Brecon, on Tuesday, (he 23th day of September, 1821, THE superior improved DURHAM CAT- TLE, and LEICESTER SHEEP, wf Mr. JOHM BAM,; consisting of about 40 head of Ihe most improved short-homed Durham Cattle, bred for the last twenty- seven years with the greatest attention, from the stocks of the late Sir George Strickland, Bart. Mr. Chas. Colling, of Ketton, in the county of Durham, whose stock, when sold in the year 1810, produced the greatest prices ever known in this kingdom and also, from the stock of Mr. George Coates, of Driffield, the celebrated breeder of the famous Bull Patriot,-from which-Bull, several of the pre- sent stock now offered for sale are immediately descended. It is indeed believed, that no stock hitherto submitted to the notice of the public ever united "uch early disposition to fatten, with suchsuperioriryas milchers.There are two Bulls included in this stock ,-the one four year old. the other a yearling,—-very superior animals; the four year old Bull a grandson of Patriot. Also, ab6ut 270 superior LEICESTER SHEEP {includ- ing a few very superior Rams) 150 of the Sheep are breed- ing Ewes, which will be divided into small lots, to suit pur- chasers. Further panitml-ara will appear in the catalogues, which )nay be had at the following inus, viz.Hotel, Hereford Unicorn, Worcester; Booth-Hall, Gloucester; Angel,Car- diff and of the Auctioneer, Brecon, fourteen days pre- vious to the sale.—Application by letter to be post-paid.— The sale toi commence at eleven o'clock.- Four monthit* credit will be given on approved security, or discount at- owedfofnMney. =£ THE CAT AND THE BOOT; Or, an Improvement upon Mirrors. As I one morning shaving sat, For dinner time preparing, AdrettdtuiboMiinntromthccat Set all the room a staring! Sudden I tnrn'd—beheld a scene I could not but delight in, For in my boot, so bright and clean, The cat her face was fighting. Bright was the boot—its surface fair, In lustre nothing lacking; I never saw one half so clear, Except by WAHREN'S BLACKING. (WAIHIEN! that name shall lust as As beam and belie# shall dash on, Immortalized in every song That chants the praise oi fashion For, oh without his Blacking, all Attempts wcmny abolish Tornisenpon our boots IH till J The least of jet or polish). •' Surprts'd its brilliancy I viewed -■ With.silent admiration; The glass that on the table stood Waxed dimly on its statio^i. '• I took tlieboot, the glass displac'd, For soon I was aware, The latter only was di^grae'd Whene'er tiie booi was near. And quickly found that I could shave, Much belter by i's bloom, Than any mirror that I have Within my drawing-room. And since that time, I've often smii'd To think how puss was frightei.'d, When at the boot sh« tugg'd and toil'd By WAUHEN'S Blacking brighten'd. This Easy Shiuing and Brilliant BEACKITSQ, prepared by IL SO,STH.AND¡ London; and sold at Swawsea Edmonds Bridgend Jones Jenkins Hibbert Bevan Truemau Walters Carroarthca Evans Bevan Truemau Walters I Carmarthen..Evans Jones I Baldwit- Mcrthyr Morgan Morrii ^Brecon Vaughan Kidwelly Evans Llandilo Hughcs Llanellv HeweH&Son Narberth Protheroe ( Llandovery Davies Milford Starbick j Williams Cardiff Hopkins Pembroke Wilmot&Co Cowbridge Ballard Treble Teriby Reynolds J Hayerfordwextjenkint And sold in every town in the kingdom. LtQuI1);ÏnBottlu 6d ;lQQ. Ud. and 18a. each.— Also PASTE BtACt'iNOoin PetH5d. 12d. and 18d. each. A Shilling PotofPasteis <!qttsito ypNrShiHiBgBctdfs of Liquid. S3r A&k for VVARttss'i>Bi.Ae*«»fli