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A PUBLIC DINNER, AT THE MACKWORTH-AR.VIS, SWANSEA, IN HONOUR OF THE B.tng'0 Coronation, On the 19th Instant, JOHN JONES, Esq. Portreeve, in the Chair. Tickets, including Dessert and a Bottle of Wine, 13s. each. Dinner on the (able at half-past four o'clock. It is particularly requested that those who dine will pro- vide themselves with Tickets on or before Tuesday, the 17th) as provision will be made accordingly for the number. £ 3* The Public Rooms will be opened in the evening, as a Promenade for Ladies and Gentlemen, to view the Fire- Works intended to be exhibited. To Proprietors oj Collieries, &c. A PERSON of perfect respectability offers himself as a GENERAL AGENT, for the conduct- ing of any Concern where confidence may be placed, and ing of any Concern where confidence may be placed, and general satisfaction given. The Advertiser has been ac- customed to the management of extensive undertakings in South W ales, and can give the most unqualified reterences. Address (post-paid) to G. II. Post-office, Neath, to which immediate attention will be paid. AS GARDENER. A YOUNG MAN (a native of Gloucester- F slure) WISHES for a SITUATION in the above capacity.-He periectty understands pruning, framing, &c. as well as the Management of a Nursery. B'T It letter, post paid,) to J. M. at Mr. David Hicnards s, Shopkeeper, Lantrissent, near Cardiff. SWANSEA HOUSE SCHOOL. MR. HARMSWORTH BEGS to inform his Friends, the Parents of the Young Gentlemen, that the SCHOOL Re-opens on Friday, the 20th instant. Mr. H. requests the Young Gentlemen to be punctual, that the Classes may be formed by the Monday following. Swansea House, July 11, 1821. BRECON. MISS BEYNON's SCHOOL will Re-open, after the present recess, on the 23d of this month. July 2d, 1821. MISS VAUGHAN BEGS leave to inform her Friends and the Public, that her SCHOOL will Re-open on Monday, the 23d instant, for the reception of a limited number of BOARDERS and DAY-SCHOLARS, on the usual terms. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, July 9,1821. CARDIFF Classical3 Commercial, 6- French Academy. MR. PHIPSON RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public, that his School will Re-open on Monday, the 23d inst. when he will be assisted by a gentleman of ability and experience in the profession. PROSPECT HOUSE, HORT1ELD ROAD, BRISTOL. MISSES M. & T. THOMAS respectfully .1 announce to their Friends and the Public, that their ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES will Re-open on Monday July 23. They trust that a strict attention to u the arduous duties of their undertaking, a careful regard* to> fAe morals, habits, comfort, and health of their Pupils, •vvi'h a constant endeavour to unite nnd enforce every thing that is useful and accomplished in female education, are bation ca'culated to ensure public esteem and appro- Terms may be ha.d on application to the Misses Thomas, Bristol. Ihomas, Attorney, Broad-street, Prospect House, July 5,1821. è. MR. BARREE, 1 PROFESSOR OF DANCING (Son and Pupil of Monsieur Barree, from the Opera-house, Paris, and late Badet Master at the Opera-house J on don and Teacher of the celebrated Mademoiselle Paris at,), I RETURNS thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, X and Inhabitants of Swansea and its environs who liave kindly honoured him with their approbation and sup- port, and begs leave to inform them, that his ACADEMY Re-open on Saturday, the 21st inst. at eleven o'clnck- AT Mrs. F. 5). Michael's. Wind-street. IOCIOCH, Schools and Private Pupils attended on the usual terms. Swansea, 13th July, 1821. ■ Cardiff Brass and Iron Foundry. HT^HE Public are respectfully informed, that un,»'le above Concern will in future bp carried on by fh fiARD BIRD, Jim. and JAMES EDWARDS, under < of He Iron Foundry Company; where they trust, p.y strict attention in the manufacture, and by punctuality ill tile execution of ^fc^rs' to n,.erit the preference of their Giast'.11ss in Brass and Iron, and nlh ?.^rk 1,1 a11 ,ts branches. Cardiff, June 1,1821. Iron and Brass Foundry, NEW BRIDGE WORKS, near CARDIFF. ^HASTINGS TY BRASSES for MACHINERY, !.C^T"'0XES' TuAM-WHEELS, b,y°^lrTTeVV>11 w r7'CaQraTtr"dCd to the Works, by Mr. Williams, Cardiff. WILL BE, DRAWN, to a } TOMKINS'S „ PICTURE, LOTTERY, (Separately from th$State Lottery) j 16,550 PRIZES, VALUED AT £ 152 OOZ The PURCHASER of a RED TICKET and a BLACK TipKET, IS SURE TO GAIN A PRIZE Tickets, £ 3 3s. each, are on Sale at all the Lotierv Office and Booksellers at Swansea. wrnces The superior meiit of the PICTURES and GRAND WQHKS. which form the PRICES in the above LOTTERY, is Universally acknowledged. The official opiiiion of the late vcnerablc. President and principal [Members of the Royal Academy, was in the very highest terms of praise,. Sir BENJAMIN WEST says, they are correct and beau- tiful, and will be honoured and admired by subsequent es Sir Tu on AS LAWRENCE has no difficulty in say- ing, that thev are beautiful specimens." Sir WILLIAM BEECHKY says, there cannot be two opinions on their merits they are certainly most exquisitely finished and IIniq :/e." Mr. WARDE says, there can BE but one "ion as respects their excellence." Mr SHEE has great pleasure in adding his testimony to that of the President of the Royal Academy, in whose high commendation he en- tirely concurs." Mr. SMIRKE says, the in..de in which they are complete,l, a, Paintings, j; new mid ingenious, Hnd e result hr exceeds any coloured iiiiilations that were ever (Mvj.uced in Europe." J. NICSON, HABERDASHER, HOSIER, and GLOVER, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS leave to offer his sincere acknow- ledgments to his Friends and the Public in general, for the very liberal support he has experienced, and most respectfully solicits a continuance of th. ir favours on behalf of his Sisters-in-Law, L. & C. llEES, who have succeeded him in the above Business. Kr* Payment of all Debts due to J. N. is earnestly soli- c'ted and all Persons having Claims arereq.uested to send in their Accounts. Swansea, July 4, 1821. -=!I¥,.(te- L. & C. REES HAVING taken the Business of Mr. J. NICSON, HABERDASHER, HOSIER, and GLOVER, WISTD-STREET, SWANSEA, in soliciting the encouragement of their Friends and the Public in general, hope, by keep- ing an extensive and useful assortment of every article in the above branches, at moderate prices, and by uiireniitted attention, to merit a continuance of the distinguished pre- ference experienced by their predecessor. fcj* London Millinery, Leghorn, Straw, Chip, and Im- perial BONNETS, &c. &C. at very low prices. Swansea, July 4,1821. D. & B. JONES j BEG leave most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of NEATH and its vicinity, that they have taken to the Shop lately occupie i by Mr."Thos. Edwards, in the Market-place, where they have commenced business in the GROCERY LINK; assuring those who may honour them with their commands, that they will be ever emulous to merit a continuance thereof. Neath, June 27, 1821. Cheap Irish Linens, Muslins, Cjc. REES EVANS RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Inhabitants of Swansea and its environs, that he has just had con- signed to him, a large quantity of IRISH LINENS, of the best fabric and most approved make, full '20 per! cent. under the market price he has also an extensive Stock of Muslins of every description; Cambrics from the low price of 6d. per yard Jaeconets, yard and half wide, 8d. Fine Mulls lOd. and a large assortment of curiously fine Muslins, equally cheap; Silk Shawls and Scarfs, in great variety; rich Cashmere and Tissue Shawls; Sirsnets, Tabinets, Bom bazeens, Satins, Gros de-Naples, & Laces Silk, Gauze, and other Fancy Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Ribbons. Fancy Trim- mings, Stockings, and a variety of other Articles adapted for the Season. London House, No. 12, Castle-street, Swansea. lTVE GUINEAS REWARD. WHOEVER will prove to be true, to J. George, of Penrice Castle, the contents of an Anonymous Letter addressed to R. George, at Penrice Castle, and dated Neath, the 4th of July instant, shall im- mediately receive a reward of FIVE GUINEAS. J. GEORGE. Penrice Castle, 11th July, 1821. NOW LOADING, At Carpenter Smith's Wharf, Southwark, Loader FOR Merthyr, Newport, Cowbridge, Bridgend, La-ntrissent, 4c. THE GOOD BIUG INDUSTRIOUS, „ Wm. Pettigrew, Master. Part of her cargo is already engaged, and she will sail early in August. Cardiff, July II, 1821. W HER EAS a Commission of Bankrupt is v r awarded and issued forth against ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS, ofSwattsea. in the county of Glamorgan, I Widow, and Victualler, and she being declared a Bank- rupt is hereby required to surrender herself to the Com- missioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the 26th day of July instant, at twelve o'clock at noon, at the dwelling-house of Mr. David Row- land, situate in Goat-street, in the town of Swansea afore- said, on the 27th day of July inst. and on the 20th day of August next, at twelve o'clock at noon of each day, at the Mack worth-Arms-inn, in the said town of Swansea, and make a full discovery and disclosure of her Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are to clime pre- pared to prove their Debts, at the second'sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is re- quired to finish her examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of her Certificate.- All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or who have any of her Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, hut give notice to Messrs. Scott and Son, Solicitors, Saint Mildred's-court, London; or to Mr. Duvid Rowland. Solicitor, Swansea. LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY No. 23, LUDGATE- HILL, (The only Establishment of the kind i/t the Kingdom), CONTINUE to supply their Agents with C their universally approved Teas, in Pounds, Halves, and Quarters, packed in Lead, as usual. It is almost needless to state, that the Sale of these Teas is now firmly established in nearly every Town in the Kingdom, through the medium of Eight Hundred Agents; and in consequence of repeated applications, the Company have forwarded to them a supply of Teas in 3 and 6!b. Par- cels, secured in lead, sealed, and the Prices printed on the outside, winch they will sail at WHOLESALE PRICES, for the use of Shops. Taverns, and large Families; and the Public are here most particularly cautioned against the daily Imitations of the Company's Wrappers, &c. and also against Hawkers who are endeavouring to vend spurious Tens, by hawking them throng!) the Country. Families in this District are requested to apply to any of the under-mentioned Agents: Miss J. GROVE, Wind-street, SWANSEA .ABERYSTWITH T. GnrPFITHiij BEAU VIA HIS R. LLOYD; BRIDGEND D. THOMAS; CARDIFF W. BIRD; CARDIGAN C.LEWIS; CARMARTHEN J. BAGNAIL AND Co. CARMARTHEN M. RUSllFORTH; CARNARVON w. OWKN; COWBRIDGE T. LLEWELLYN, Jun. CRICK HO W ELL. M DA VIES; DENBIGH W. EOWAUDS; HOLYWELL J JOKES; HAVERFORDWEST J. POTTER; LLAN ELL\ D. DA VIES: LLAN FYLLIN J. DA VIES; LLANIDLOES J.JONES; MERTHYR-l'YDFIL n. JONES; MUNMOfJTH •• •• ANN WILLIAMS* WEATH .T. BENILEY NEWTOWN J. JONES OSWESTRY S ROBERTS; PEMBROKE WILMOR and BARCLAY; SOI,\ ACH •• J HOWELL • TEN BY L STEVENS'* W REX MAM A. TYE & Postpaid applications for'<uker I owns immediately unswjred. -■ ——1—^ umiiiiiiiiB-iiiiniimMTMn——WimiilMWMmhLii I VICINITY OF NEATH. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, A Picturesque COTTAGE, called FAIRY LAND, suitable for the residence of a small genteel family, delightfully situated on a small sequestered lawn, commanding various beautiful views. The situation is very romantic, within one mile of the good and convenient rnar- ket-town of Neath, about three miles from the seashore, and nine from Swansea.—A productive Kitchen Garden. Immediate possession may fee had.—A respectable re- ference is expected. For particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Win. Morgan, Orchard-street, Neath. Improvcd LIV-E STOCK aud WOOL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In the Shew lield of the Glamorgan Agricultural Society, at Cowbridge, on luesday, the 7th day of August next, A White short-horned 3-year old DURHAM r-^ULL, of extraordinary form and beauty he was bred from the Tredegar Stock, which has boeu selected from the first breeds in the kingdom; his produce are re- mnrkably fine. Also, Two four-year old FAT OXEN, a cross from a Glamorgan Cow, by a Bull the cross of a Hereford out of a Durham. They are handsome and fit for the Butcher, and it is presumed may stand a chance at a Shew, or in a Sweep- stakes where croses are admitted. Also, Five five-year old KILOE OXEN, in store condi- tion; from their growth and age they are well worth the attention of any gentleman desirous of making delicate beef. Also, a few Pens of CHEVIOT EWES, from a Flock of character. Some of the Prize Stock, will, it is expected, be also put up. To he viewed on the Field previous to the sale, and for which the conditions will then be produced. 1 here are about 20 Packs of WOOL un Sale, at Lanelay, near the above place, chiefly Cheviot, a very perfect sam- pie; with some Merino and Crossed, and a small quantity of Mountain Scotch, all in the best condition. Lanelay, July 4, 1821. CANAL SHARES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Greyhound-inn, in Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the 17th day of July lIist. at three o'clock in the afternoon, SHARES in that very lucrative virATrmTrn i!le MONMOUTHSHIRE CANAL NA- A^4^?^-THREE SCARES in the BRECON and «HA^AVfJN,Y CANAL NAVIGATION ;-and ONE SHARE in the TREVIL RAIL-ROAD. Sohci'or n'uUkarS t0 ^eSSrS" ^°nes anC* ^ac^'n £ ton> CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, A AND ENTERED UPON AT MICH A FLM A 9 NEXT, N excellent new-built MANSION, called FALCONDALE HOUSE, romantically situated near the town of Lampeter, in the county of Cardigan.- The House consists of a dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, and a number of good bed-rooms, and other suitable offices, fit for the reception of a respectable family. The Tenant may be accommodated, if required, with a considerable quantity of Land, and will be allowed to sport over an extensive Manor and Estates. Also, to be LET, for a term of years, several eligible FARMS, in the parish of Lampeter aforesaid, called PANTYCYRYLL, HENFEDDE, MAESTYR.& LLAN- YCROYDDYN. Respeclable Tenants will meet with encouragement. Particulars may be had of Mr. Griffith Jenkins, of Pantirion, near Cardigan and Messrs. Poole & Greenfield, Gray's Inn-square. London. HAVERFORDWEST. TO RE SOLD OR LET, And Entered upon at Michaelmas, 1821, A Capital modern-built MANSION-HOUSE (planned by Nash) and its Appurtenances, situate in Goat-street, Haverfordwest, and now in the occupation of W. R. H. Powell, Esq.; comprising a dining-room 24 by 16 feet, a drawing-room 27 by 18 feet, a breakfast-room 1 6 by 14 leet, a handsome vestibule and stone staircase, a morning sitting-room, three bed-rooms with dressing-rooms, and two other good bed-rooms; a'large sitting-room and bed-room adjoining, now used as nurseries; two bachelors' rooms, and four other rooms for servants in the attic story; a large and convenient kitchen, brewing kitchen, laundry, servanls'-hall, pantry, butler's-pantry,scullery with a pump, arched ale and wine cellars, water closet, four stalled stable, and hay-loft, saddle-room, two coach-houses, coal-house, dairy, and oilier requisite otlices.-The House stands on an eminence, and is partly surrounded by pleasure-ground, having a handsome gravel-walk, shrubberies, and planta- tions, and the best rooms command an extensive and beau- tiful view of the adjacent country and hills, of Pembroke. shire; the whole forming a delightful lesidence for a gen- teel family. & Also to be LET, to the purchaser or taker of the above (if required), a large detached WALLED GARDEN, well stocked with iruit-trees, now in Mr. Powell's occupation- together with any quantity of HIe^ow LAND, near the town, not exceeding 50 acres. R3- There are in the town a Subscription Pack of Fox Hounds, and a public Billiard Table; and in the neigh- bourhood two Packs of Harriers. The society is numerous and highly respectable and there are genteel Assemblies once a fortnight. Apply to Messrs. Wm. Evans and Son, Solicitors, Haver- ordwest; if by letter to be post-paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MICHAEL DAVIS, By order of the Assignees of Ebenezer Vaughan, a Bank- rupt, on the premises, at Pentwyn-mawr House, m the pa- rish of Monythusloyne, in the above county, on Monday and i uesda y, the 16th and 17th days of July, 1821, in lots, subject to such conditions as will then be produced, ALL and singular the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, growing CROPS of CORN & GRASS. IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and IMPLEMENTS of HOUSE- HOLD, and other Effects, late the property of Ebenezer Vaughan. The Farming Stock and Crops consist of several excellent draught horses and harness, a pony, 3 cows in calf, one yearling heifer, 1 sow in (arrow, 2 store pigs, 1 waggon, 3 carts, 2 cars, t ploughs, t harrows, 2 chaff engines, 3 ladders, part ofa rick of hay, a lot of timber and pit wood, about 3 acres of growing wheat. 11 ditto of vetches, 4 ditto of oats, 5 ditto of clover, and all other crops of grass and corn grow- mgon Pentwyn-mawr Farm. The Household Furniture consists of feather and other beds,, bolsters, pillows, quilts, sheets, blankets, bed furni- ture, mahogany and other bedsteads, looking glasses, chairs dining mid other tables, chests with drawers, carpets, kit- chen, dairy, and brewing utensils, glass, books, and other effects, particulars of which may be had of the Auctioneer at the tlllle and plaee of ,ale. Ihe Sale ol the Farming Stock, Horses, and Crops, will .commence precisely at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the loth, and of the Iluusehoid Furniture at the same hoar on the 17th of July. For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr Crolt o icitor, Pontypool; who is likewise authorised t., receive lenders until th.. 16th of July next, for the Let- ting ut entwyn-mawr Shop and Premises, and for the Sale by Private Contract of the whore of the Stock therein. (One Concern). = I Goodzvick, Pembrokeshire. I TO BE LET, I AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ] FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A Good and convenient'FAMILY HOUSE,' A. consisting of iwo parlours, five bed-rooms, two kit- c lens, pantries, and underground cellar, with a good Gar- den and two-stall Stable beautifully situated for bathing, being close to a sandy beach, and withi'n one mile of the market-town of Fishguard. where a daity post runs. Also, a neat COTTAGE. nearly adjoining, consisting of one parlour, three bed-rooms, two^fcitgbens, and garden Apply (if by letter post-paid) tu MissIIarries, Good wick; or at the Canjbnan Office, Swauseu. ■ GRASS FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr DAWSON. On Monday, the 16th day of July, 1821, tit Mr. Henry Davies's, sign of the Plough and Harrow, near Bony- mane, THE luxuriant and growing CROPS of 16 Acres of excellent GRASS, now fit lor the scythe, situated at Kilvey Mont, in the lowest part of the parish of Lansamlet, near Swansea. The Land will be divided into about five iots: and the sale will begin at twelve o'clock at noon. For further particulars apply to Mr. Dawson, at his Auc- tion Room, Carr-street, Swansea. BRIN COTTAGE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. DAWSON, THE neat and excellent HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mrs. BEAVER, at her residence Briu Cottage, Sketty, on Wednesday, the 18lh 'of July inst. and following day, at eleven o'clock consisting of a very handsome and superior toned piano, much admired by professors of music; mahogany and tent bedsteads, with chintz and other furniture feather beds, chests of drawers, mahogany and other tables, chairs, car- peting, clnna, glass, kitchen, brewing, and dairy utai'isils • two excellent and high-bred Ponies, with saddles; and a variety of other effects, &c, After the Sale will be Sold, A fashionable SPOUTING GIG, with a Brace of Mirrh-bred POINTER DOGS, warranted to back and stand. ° For particulars and catalogues apply to Mr. Dawson's Auction Rooms, Carr-street, Swansea, and place of sale. CARMARTHEN-SOUTH WALES. Compact FREEHOLD ESTATE, on the road from St. Clear's to Trelech, with a large Bum-Yard, fyc. and about 48 Acres of Meadow and Arable Land.- The TITHES of the principal Part of the Parish of sr. PETEWs, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, mpro By Mr. ROBINS, (Or Warwick-street, Golden-square), At Garraway's Coffce-I-Iouse, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Thursday, the 26th of July, 1821, at twelve o'clock, in TWO LOTS, Loti. T»E -^J^LS of nearly the whole Parish of ST. PETER's, in the County of' the Borough of Carmarthen, South Wales; consisting of about 4.123 Acres,-whereof about 1,250 are Arable, 1.800 Pas- V1/6' i* Meadow and Marsh Land, and about 73 Wood, Meadow, Pasture, and Arable the present produce about £ 800 per annum. This is a very desirable Property, and entitles the holder to become a Burgess of the Borough, which is an open -r one, in which he would have considerable weight. ,7tC.dcMrabk- compact FREEHOLD ESTATE, iiu Slluate on the road from St. Clear's to Tre ech, about one mile from Carmarthen, and in the centre of the parish of St. Peter's, with a large Barn and Cattle- yard, and upwards of 47 Acres of Meadow and Arable Land, with a hue Spring of Water. Particulars may be had of Walter Rice Howell, Esq. and at the ivy Bush, and White-Lion, Carmarthen; Bear, Llandilo; Black-Lion, Cardigan; Bell, Brecon; Bear, _.owbridge; Angel, Cardiff, and Abergavenny; King's- Head, and Bell, Gloucester Plough, Cheltenham Bush, Bristol; White-Lion, Bath; Hop-pole, and Star, and Mr. tsentiey, Worcester; Hen and Chickens, Birmingham at uarraway s and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-street, Gohien- square, London. SOUTH WALES. CARMARTHENSHIRE, on the bordeis of Pembrokeshire. MANORS, FISHERY^and DOMAIN. „lmtn Upwards of 7,280 ACRES. MANSION, FARMS, and LANDS, great part bounded by the Ocean, and a fine Navigable River. A most eligible Property for Residence and Investment. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. ROBINS. (Of Warwick-street, Golden-square), AtGarraway's Coffee-house, in Exchange-alley, Cornhill, London, on Thursday, the 26th of July, 1821, at twelve o'clock, in seven lots, rr. HE valuable and highly improvable FREE- A HOLD ESTATE, WESTMEAD, situate in the county of Carmarthen, on the borders of Pembrokeshire, containing upwards of 7,280 Acres of fine rich Marsh, Mea- dow, Pasture, and Arable Land, in a beautiful part of the county, and near the fashionable watering-place of Tenbv. Lot l.-Comprises the capital Stone-built MANSION- HOUSE, WESTMEAD, erected on an unique elevation and adapted for the .accommodation of a gentleman's fa- mdy, with suites of apartments, and an extensive range of domestic offices, attached and detached, seated on a lawn' commanding a fine view of the Bristol Channel, and within two mites of Launharne together with the very extensive MANORS and FISHERY, in the parishes of Laugharne, Maros, Kiffig, Pendine, and Llansadwrnan in itand. Also,- Brook Farm, Kennock's Well Farm, Colston Farm, with good Farm houses, Barns, Stables, Out-buildings, Cottages and Gardens, and upwards of 674 Acres. In the occupa- tion of John Owen Edwards, Esq. Owen Edwards, Lewis Lloyd, and others, respectable tenants. The other lots comprise sundry eligible FARMS, com- prising the principal part of the parishes of Maros, KirtW, Laugharne, Pendine, ike. consisting ol upwards of 6,6'JO of rich Marsh, Pastmc, Arable, and Wood Lands, stored with thriving young Oaks, and a Warren, in the occupation of dtversrespectabte tenants; partly adjoining the Bristol Channel, the Mail-coach road from Carmarthen to Tavern- spite, and in part bounded by the navigable river Tave, which is stored with Trout and other fish"; lime is in abun- dance, affording plenty of manure, and culm has been du< The whole of this Property is highly improvable, which may be cffected at an easy expense, as it abounds with lime-stone, and a considerable quantity of the Waste Lands might be brought into cultivation. To be viewed by applying to Mr. Owen Edwards, Brook Farm, Westmead, of whom particulars may be had, and the principal tenants; the Feathers, at Taverrispite; the Ivy Bush, White Lion, and Boar's Head, Carmarthen; e Bèar, Llandilo Black Lion, Cardigan Bell, Brecon Ship, Neath Bear, Cowbridge Angel, Cardiff and Aber- gavenny Beaufort Arn^s, Monmouth King's Arms, and Bell, Gloucester; Plough, Cheltenham; Bush, Bristol White Lion, Bath; Hop-Pole nnd Star, and Mr. Beniley', Worcester; Hen and Chickens, Birmingham of Messrs. Francklin, Howe, and He-ptinstali,Solicitors, Lincoln's fun- Mr. Steward, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury Rt Gat- raway's, and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-street.' Golden- square. Lundon where a large Plan of the Estate in ay be seeit. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, a o S\ l^WELYN, At the Rose and Crown inn, on Wednesday, the 1st day of August next, at four o'clock in ih- afmoon. subject tu f ale as sliall such conditions of sale as shall be (ben produced. ALL that NEWLY-BUILT MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, & PREMISES. situate in Orange-street, Swansea, ¡,lie in (he occupation p Kotherough, together with the rXKCE or SPOT of Okound adjoining, au which the outside wails of Two other Hoi^es have oeen erected one story ■"fell and also the Stones and other Materials now lyÚ;g thereon. The above premises are held under a lease from Calvert Richard Jones, Esq. of which aboul96 Jears are unexpired, at the yearly ground rent of d5 12s. For further particulars apply to Messrs. James & Collins, Solicitors, Swansea. CARMARTHEN cf CARDIGAN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-Head-inn, in Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the Iciih day of July, 1821, in lots, ABOUL 300 Acres ot LAND, chiefly Mea- dowand Pasture, of excellent qualitv, part of an Estate called the PEW BANK ESTATE, situate princi- pally in the parishes of Abergwillv and Llangunnor, in Car- marthenshire, and a snHtll part in the parish of St. Peter, in the borough of Carmarthen. Aho, to be Sold by Auction, At the Blnck-Lion-inn, in Lampeter, oil Saturday, the Sist day of July, 18it, A capital MESSUAGE and SHOP, in the possession of Mr. Mitchell, in the High-street, Cardigan. Also TWO FARMS, called PEN FOR and PEN CAS FELL in the parish of Llanrhystyd and a FARM called ALLTGOCH, in the parish of Llauwcnog, in Cardiganshire. Particulars may be had of Messrs. Poole and Green- field, Gray's-inn, London, where a Map may be seen; of Messrs. Osborne and Ward, Bristol; at the Black-Lion; inn. Cardigan; the Boar's-Head-inn, Carmarthen the Black-Lion, Lampeter and of Mr. J. Francis, near the Market-place, Carmarthen, who will shew the Estales ill that neighbourhood, and the respective Tenants the residue, CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, On the Picturesque River To icy, Dwelling-house, Offices, Farm Buildings, and Cottages, and: Two Huudred and Nineteen Acres of rich Meadow, Pas ture, and Arable Land, all compact, contiguous to the town of Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, By Mr. ROBINS, (Of Warwick-street, Golden-square) At Garraway's Coffee-house, in Exchange-alley, Cornhill, London, on Thursday, the 26th of July, 1821, at twelve o'clock, in one lot, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, TY GWYN, or WHITE HOUSE & DAN YR ALLT, celebrated as being the residence of Sir Richard Steele; pomprisiii £ a Dwelling-house and Offices, with Farm Build- ings, and Cottages, beautifully seated on the picturesque banks of the river To wy, by which it is principally bounded, and flows between this Estate and the town ol Carmarthen, which in beauty of the surrounding scenery is not to be surpassed, and about 219 Acres of rich Meadow, Pasture. and Arable Land, all lying compact, intersected by streams ol water, which would serve the purpose of irrigation. The buildings have recently been erected, and are in excellent condition. The great turnpike-road from Carmarthen passes through this Estate, which enjoys the right for all carriages and cattle to pass toll-free. The whole let to respectable tenants from year to year. To be viewed by applying to Mr. Adams, at the Bank of Messrs. Morris, Carmarthen, and the Ivy Bush, of whom particulars may be had; Bear, Llandilo and Cowbridge; Angel, Cardiff; Bell, Brecon Hop Pole, Star, and Mr. Bentley, Worcester; of Messrs. Dyneleys, Gray's-inn at Garraway's; and of Mr. Robins, WarwickrStreet, Golden- square, London. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the West Gate House, in the. town of Newport, on Sa- turday, the 28th day of July, 1.821. subject to slIell conditions as shall be then IInd. there produced, in the following lots; Lot 1. AMESSUAOE or DWELLING-HOUSE^ with suitable Offices for a Farm, together with 9° Acres, more or less, of fine rich Arable, Meadow, and Pas ture Ground, in the Manor and parish of Rumney, now les together with other Premises to Mr. Lewis Thomas, a Tenant at Will. The Land immediately surrounding the House is very pleasantly situated, and commands a beautiful view of the Bristol Channel and surrounding country, adjoins the main road from Milford to Bristol, is ahoui three miles east of the plentiful market-town of Cardiff, in Glamorganshire. The Milford and London Mail, and •ambrian and Regulator Coaches, daily pass the Pre- mises, on which there is a most eligible spot lor Build- ing. 9A. IR. 16P. of the above is Freehold, the re- mainder Copyhold, Borou»h English. Lot2. TWO FIELDS. called Prjip Einv Pen-Y-TON containing by admeasurement 6. tlH. liP. Lot 3 A FIELD, called Dwy ERW GKEENW.VY, con- taining SA. more or less. Lot 4. A FIELD, in the Hossog, containing 2A.2R.30P. more or less. Lot 5: TWO FIELDS, in the Hossog, containing 3A. iR. 4P. more or less. Lot. 6. A FIELD, near the last lot, containing tA. lR. more or less. Lot 7. TYE DOWNTON HOUSE. GARDEN, and TWO CROFTS. containing 2A. 2R. 25P. nior* or kss. Lot 8. A COTTAGE and GARDEN, adjoining the last Lot, in Rumnev village. ° Lot 9. TWO FIELDS, near the lands of (lie late Chit- tington, containing 2A, 2R. gop.- more or les-. Lots 2, 6. 4, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9, are all in the occupation of Lewis Thomas, or his under-tenants, and are Copyhold, Borough English, within the parish anù lU,ilIur oi Rumney. Lot 10. THREE FIELDS, ca))edLATEDEANE's LAND, containing about 4A. more or less. This Lot adjoins lot 9, is Freehold, and situate in the pn- rish of Ruuniey, and subject to a chief rent of is. per Annum. Lot 11. A FARM-HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, with 27A. more or less, situated near Peterstmrtt Lane, imur in the occupation of Lewis Rees, together with other lands as tenant at will. Lot 1% A FIELD, containing 5A. OR. SOP. more or less, now in the occupation of Lewis Rees, as tenant at will, near Lonucross. Lot 13. A FIELD, near Pill Well, in the occupation of Edward Morgan, as tenant at will, coiitainiiig 4A. 2ii. 20P. more or less. Lots 11, i 2, and IS. are situate in the parish of Rumney. Loi 14. A FIELD, in the parish of Petersione, contain- ing 5A. 2R. 29P. more or less, now held by Lewis Rees, as tenant at will. Lots 11. 12, 13 and 14. are Copyhold, Borough English, within the Manor of Rumnev. Lot 15 A HOUSE. OUTBUIDINGS, and LAND, containing9A. OR. 29P. situate in the parish of Peterstone, now in the occupation of Ed ward Harry, as tenant at will. This lot isCopvhold, Borough English,and iu the manor iifCogsjau Fleming. ■Foi turther particulars applv to Mr. Thomas J. Phillies. Solicitor, Newport.or to Mr. Nicholl VVood. Solicitor, Cr- ditv; at whose Ollic« Maps 0: the Premises are ilepos.Lcd I foi iuspetUon. The tea<i;ns wiiliUew the Prv^i'es.