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■Uutum—■•fvcehanse. on Lortd«n 15. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, OnTuesdu the 15th day of Mav mst. at the signQf the Clastic,• in rlai auilet Church;- it-not sooner di^i of by Private Contract, I^OIlTy-FOCIt ENDS of FIR TIMBER, and FOUR ENDS of AMI, now lum* by Gwer.i- Ilwynwith.. Appl^ to La ui. B. Morgan, Mount-Peasant, near Swansea, CAJWJinm SSJilBE. TO RE LET, AKD lVTlUlt) ur ,N lM'.Il-PIATELY, ALL that Modern and Well-built IIOl'SE, with,a COACil-HOl SE, S' ALLES, .rut OFFICES, ".UIn veryrgood repair, with all excelle-it w tiled G IRUKN planted with chi »ce fruit tr^es; t« -etiier wait a uehl of MEADOW 'GROUND situate in »r,t»Town id Li \Nn-rr or it, ii tire lai i county t'te wlioje commanding a most beautiful and extensive prospect ol l!.e rich vale <url rner Tq>Fy lati* in the• occupation oi Major-General Cowell. The Rev. Mr. Jenkins, at Uandtio, will shew the Pre- Bltses, and particulars may be tiad oi J. Grier, at Middle- ton Hall. SWANSEA. Ta Tanners, Millers, Rope-Makers, Timber Importers, aizd othei- T -ades requiring much roomh TO BE LET, TM ONK Oil KOHE LOTS, FOR 99 YEARS, A FREEHOLD PIECE of GROUND, oc- copied by Mr. THOMAS' YV/i.KINS, of the Goi.DEN- XION, fronting, for 500 feet, the street tonnerly Called the Back-lane, and contiguous to the principal streets and ave- nues wt II ui ipted for any business requiring much room, such as a Rope, Tain or Timber-Yard, or for any of the Bir- ^m^hain or oi lier Manufactures requiring cheap fuel, (Coal heing now. sold here from 5s. to 7s. 6d. per Ton) or for a t! siitfi- Steam Corn Grist Mill, (so much wanted,here)having suffi- cient space for Store-houses for the Corn and Meal Trades, or. far Workmen's Shops and Houses, with good depth for Gardens. The same being in the vicinity of extensive Col- lieries, Copper-works, and Potteries, ana the conveniences for Building very great, the Building Stone-Quarry and kuue-KiU) being within 100 yards of the spot.. I [Also, To be LET, for Ninety-nine Years, All or any of the unbuilt part of ANNE-STREET, ad- JOtnmg the above, being 580 feet in front. Tbis will be advertised twice only. Apply to tlie Proprietor, Mr. Rhys Pavies. lil&tT&TATM OF THE IVHEEL^ i Prizes of 3 10,000 3 .—— 5,000 3 "%000 ;a —— -i.oort 9 ■ -■ 500 ■ m voo 38 — -too THE TIITRD DAY of DR AWING will be on WEBKESOAT, the '2d ol May, ami the FOLI.RFH DRAWING-DAY, will by oji Si t'ki> y ^i\ .*>• Persons m the Countr\ ill be -upjihed with Tickets QJ Shares, w'AIUIANTKD uiftHAWN', the same, as if pre- sent, bv sending Post-ottice Orders, food IVilK Carh, or Eti).yLICENSED LOTTLRY-OmCE. P-i! IC H. f'lhr. 30. 'Tickets j 1f< :<" 'Half ^9 8 0 Eighth ^2 8 0 Quarter. 4 15 0 Sixteenth.. 1 4 6 KEW ^ELSir^ ENGLISH DICTIONARY. This day hs published, ,In Two large Volumes, Royal 8vo, price S. 6d. IN BOARDS, A WELSH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY, coinpiled frojn the Laws, History, Poetry, liardism, Proverbs, of the Britons, with several ThotisandQuota- tions, literally translated* for elucidating obscure Words; *hich are intended, at the same time, as a display pf ancient Manners and CllStbrtls; for the gratification of the curious.— To which is added, a GRAMMAR of the.WfeLSH Language. By WILLIAM OWEN, F. A. S. Part Vlth of.this work, containing 17 slieets of close letter- press, price 165.. -in boards, may be had separate/to com- pteatseti; The GRAMMAR, by the same Author, may be had se- parately from the Dictionary. Price. 7s. 6d. in boards. <II *¡I Another edition, of the Dictionary and Grammar may l)e liad, hot-pressed, and elegantly printed, in two vols. 4td.< Erice- 5h 15s. 6d. in boards., This Work will be considered as a very valuable acqui- sition to the Celtic Library; by the Antiquary, the Scholar< the Gentleman, and the ta-itifc,and contains nearly one him- dred thousand words. — London printed for. E- Williams, Bookseller to the Duke and Duchess of. York, No. 11, Strand and soldby r. Jen- lU\I, Printer of this Paper; Mr. Bird, Cardiff; Mr. Wal- ler,, Cowbridge Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen Mr. Gnflitlis, 1 e iby; Mr. Wilmot, Pembroke; Mr. Potter, Haverford- west, and by evefy Bookseller in the 1JuitedKingdom. COWBRIDOE. POSTiNG at ONESllILLING pà MILE. CHRiSTOPHElt BRADLEY BEGS k t. tu rct';m his sincere tbahks to his Friends and the PU'/k:, lor the IiIJ'.t.i! sappoit hr> received during eighteen ycjr» a; the Bear inn, :-n<i since quitting it. Bogs to ipforn; hi, I'riei.ds and the Pul-hr.that he continues thePOS1 INt, HUSfNESS irom ins own House, the PosT-oi'Fick in Co%-3jRin«j», andhagjitted up some comfortable sittmir Rooms for the accommodation oi those Ladies and Gentieine:i who nay plea-e to honoiu him with their favours. Refreshment m<>y be had while changing carriages tii" horses.: I The Public are partic ularly informed, that unless they give directions to the Drivers, oitier front Cardiff or Pvte, i to drive to Bradley's, they wilt not be di-ove to. his house, as the Inn-keepers do not approve of lowering the price of Posting;, and C. B. the, omy person in this part of the country who runs regularly tor One SaiiMng a Milc.~A 1 Hearse kept; and C; B. iiieuiig to, lidve a Mourning Coach.- N. R. Dealer in Wines and Spirituoii* Liquors.Beer and Porter in casks and bottles. IVIalt and Wops. Auctioneer-, ing Business carried on as ubual.. —. ,— GLAMORGANSHIRE CAXAL XAYHJATION. N01TCE is hereby given, That the Annual GENERAL MINTING of the COMPWY o'f: PROPRIETORS of the 's.nd CANAL'NAVIGATION willi be held at the Cuimi-i arms JSN. in the town Oi; CARDIFF, on Wednesday, the 6th day ot June next, at the tiour of eleven in the forenoon. P. WILLIAMS, May 1st, 1804.. Clerk to the I'iir?tpike Trust, "^TOTICE is hereby given, Th.it a MEET- IX INCj oi the 111U SILKS will be neld at th« Star- urn, m MerLliN r-Tia\ 'i, „a 'I'hu. vtu s, the 17t!i day o/ ,M<iv next, al eleven o'clock m the torenoon,- tor uie purpose of ,oideiinn the mil lolls to l>e collected.-as allowed hv die- Act of Parliament, instead ol ihe present reduced Tolls. W JVI. iviLYRIC(\, Clerk to tlie Trustees. Dated this 26th da..Yof April, 1801. WHEREAS SARAH JONKK, ^Uool'W.M. JONi'O, of Pj.\r».iK!!tv, Mr iii;i vx-Ttnvii,, » hath left iier 1'a.niily ;~r-l his is to caution ariv person or per- sons lrom i rusting her, as I will not he. accountable lor anv debts site may contract. Witness niv liand tiis day ot May, tiiOl, WILLIAM JONES. Witness to the above, J. Li,OYD. GLAMO ItGAN SHIRE. IV A VJLUABLE COLLIERY. TO BE LET, FOR A TEliM OF SIXTEEN YEARS, On the. most advantageous terms, lie in; the propertv of a Widow-.Lady, situated seven miles from the sea-port town ol Cardiff, three-quarters ol"a mile iron the Canal, with most' convenient iron-Rail Roads from the. Workings to the Canal, Tram Carriages, .Machinery, &c. R|^WO VEINS ol COAL now open, one four JL feet and a halt thick, the other two and a half, both worked together; two other ROCK VEINS, four feet in thickness proved, s*,ndvf great vulne, liiay lie opened at little expence. The above -.Work's may pc uken oin,SUch terms as a small capital only will be required, and the most cart-' i)id information may be relied on. For further particulars apply to Mr, Edw, Martin, Mor- ristown, near Swansea, who has the disposal of the Colliery. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Pv JKNKINS, On the Premises, at Bridgen I, on Monday, Slav 23,180j, A LL the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of J. JOHN RICHARDSON,-Esq. consi-ling of feather-beds, be,isteads, and faniiture mahogatij t<.ble-, t liairs, pier am' living glasses, carpets, sheets, qinhs, table, linen; books of different sorts, among winch arc the Annual Re- gisters from the year 1758 to the yoar1796, both,inclubive also kitchen furniture and brewing utensiN. N. B. The Sale to begin at twelve o'clock, and the "Whole to be sold without reserve. YALE at ISCOED, CARMARTIIEXSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By SAMUEL TIIO^AS, On Thursday, the 17th day of May, 1801, /I LL the valuable LIVE and DEAD STOCK X JL and CROPS at ISCOED, in the said county, com- prising several head of cattle, ot all ages and the. most ap- proved breeds; draught and saddle-horses, a large quantity of hay and corn, various implcnu nts ot husbandry of the best-modern construction, da.irymensUs.wtth every ether article reqpisite for carrying, outhe 1 arming Business on an extensive scale. ■ TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION", r By JOHN CHURCH. Auctioneer. On Monday, the 1-lth of May ins*, on the Premises lately in possession of JamesSutton, William J one: and W ilham Gould, Copartners in Trade, but now jn the hands,of'j Trustees for benefit of their Creditors, situated in tlie pa- rish of Merthyr-Tidvil, Lot 1. A BREWHOUSE, with utensils for con- 'jLJL dneting the Brewing Trade; all nearly new, and will be sold m one lot, or divided as may be hereafter agreed oh. Lot 2. A good well-built new DWELLING-HOUSE, now occupied by Mr..Tames Sutton, adjoining the same. Lot 3* A HOUSE, now in the occupation 6f.Mr. Wto. Jones, witli the Furniture it contains, which may or not be Sold by public Auction, as may be bereatter agreed on. Another IIOUSE, inhabited by Thomas Lewis, at .J_ 7,10s. per annum, • The above held on lease from William Morgan, Esq. and others on a lease of 99 years, from the 1st day of October, 1799, at the rent of £ 7, 7s. 4d. per annum lor lots l and 2. No. 3 is a Leasehold from same persons for 99 years, from 1797. OH Ttusdny, the ibtht it' ''e The valuable LEASE of a FARM, called Liwipi-Dmin, situate in the parish of Vaynor, Breconshire, with the Stock thereon, consisting of 279'Sheep, and sundry, eftects as will be expressed in the catalogues.. SIX DWELLING-HOUSES in the parish of Vaynor, Breconshire, let .to sundry tenants, at the yearly rent, of 2s. per annum. Catalogues may be had in due time by applying to Mr. John Church, Brecon; or 011 the Premises; and other parti- culars by applying to the Trustees* Messrsv Crawshay and George. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 26th day of jMay; nistaiit, at the house of William tllce, at, the sign of the 'I isicr, on the Strand, in the town of Swansea, between the llQUfs of five and seven of the clock in the evening, • ^ie Brig SALLY, 'With all her materials as she came from Sea, Wat. COUCH, Master. She rogist-ers-77'Tons, was built-at Swansea in the year 1784) and is-at present in very goffd condition and well found, and ready for Sea. without any expence. She had a very compicte and thorough re- pair, keel, keelson,,&c. in the yeai 179°, which cost above :tl. She loads Ten Weys and TwoWaggQns of Coal. Information and inventory may be had and seen. on iip- plication to Captain Couch, sen. 011 tbeStr.utd or the Oilice of WnUam Jones, Solicitor, Burrows. THE MIRROR OFFICE, No. 20, SMALL-STREET, BRISTOL. THE undersigned beg teave to return their, sincere Thanks to their numerous Priends, for tlu: pa- tronage and favours by which the Newspaper hitherto pub- lished by them, underthenam'e and SHKPPJI ED'S (late Bormerwut Middleton's) BIUSTO 1. Jour NAt., has been extended into such generat circulation:—They.announce to them, and to the Public, that it will, frufln this day, be published under the name of ([be :ffltrrOï, (Late Bonner and Middietmi's) BRISTOL JOl RXAT.; which alteration in the Title of the Paper, has been deemed necessary by the PropriehiM, from the number of BRISTOL; JOURNALS "publisheci in this cIty. JOHN FENLEY, WILLIAM SHEPPARD. The Friends of Bonner and Middietbn's Bristol Jdur'- nat are requested in, future, to direct their Orders to the -,i!' B it i, MIRROR OtMCt;, Np, 20, SMAU-STHKEI; Buisrot.; and to be very particular in applying to the newsmen for THE MIRROR. Bristol, A liril 14, 1804. CARMATITHENSHHIE.. I W"ANTED immediately, in a G^ntl' man's family,. in' the above county, a. F0() V j ncrlectly undeV^fnidshis business.' Also,a.HOl\sL»vJAlD. 1 ivho eta wash and. irem well, and work occasionally at. tier, I Apply *0 Mr. zanies Morris, Island-House, CafriimttK.u. I
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TIM '"II SWANSEA, FRIDAY, May 4: SHIP 'NEWS. ■ ARRIVED, April 27, the Diligence, Wil- Iiams; and Clulow, Reps, from St. Ives, with cojjper ore; Marv, Serjeant, i'roiii Padstow; and Casteltualgwyu. Evans, from ——J in ballast.-—29, Farmer's Ad- venture, Dinjdev, from Bndgewater, with sundries j (Jtiar- l)nie«l from St. l\es, with copper ore; Eleanor, Kel^lier, from Jersey; and Good Intent, Itee i, fioni Barnstflplc, jn ballast.—Expedition, Hawkins; and PIKWIIA, Diamond, 'from Bristol, with sundries; Brother, Rosser Prince of Waiei, Waters; Resolution, John; ;.r.c! Goodson, Blackmore, ail from St. Ives, with copper ore; Amity, Friar, from ditto, with clay; Merc-uryj Withe- eomlie, from .Waterford, with invalid soldiers; Hope, Le- tevre, lrom Guernsey; Eagle, Toiiikin and Astrea, Bat- Ion, from Penzance WiJham and. Mary, Eastaway; and Mary, Rowe, from St. Ives; Ann, Hinnah, from Fowey; Endeavour, Davies; and Gratitude, Jenkins, from Ply- mouth; and George, Richards, from Bide ford, all in bal- .ae.—May 1 and Joker, Thomas, from Penzance Hai-- ■u> Poss, iroin.IlfVacQinbe Fly, Parry, from Looe Ma- 1 a/ion, 'Stevens and Joseph, Clarke, lrom St. Ives; Ben-, uiuim, Nichols, from Appledore; Britannia, Bali; and 1111 ee Brothers, Wesc.ott, fi'om Falmt uth Piiu;iux, Tay- lor, irom Aberavon j Express, Luke, from I'arnstaple I'.ir.ie, Mcltiuisb and Venus, Davies, lrom Fo .vev, uH' in I, hal'a i.— Lli/aheth, Salter, irom Falmouth, with cordage uii<l c.i'.um; Mary, Hiobuts, lrom Guernsey Si'ster*, j'licc. lrom HeUtonc, and-bt. Ives, Stevens, from St. Ives, all m ballasr. Cleaved but, April S7, the Swan, Rees, fnr Wexford; Hope, Curly, tor Dungarvan t Earl of LIxbridge, Robeits, fromT'i.n>; Union, Burt; William, Bariatij «nd Bro- thers, Power, lor Padstow Good Intent, Curtis; Mary,- Jones: and Plenipo, Mollard, for St. Ives; Industry, Tucker; for Dartinouth; Pellew, Ley; and ^atermouth; Cutliff, for -Ilfracombe) Young Jane, Edwards, lor Pl.y- mouth and Elizabeth, Jones, for Barnstaple, with coal or culm.—-28, Susannah, Dal ling, for London, and Betsy) Barrait, for Glocester, with copper; Lord Nelson, Terry, lor Dungarvqnj Success,. Waller John, Scott and S.um- mer,. Thoiuai, for Cork William Smith, Jones, lor Car- narvon; Union, Roberts, for Amlwch; Penzance, Jen- nings, for Falmouth Diligence, Davies; Mary, Madge; an<f'Mount Galpm, N oelj for St- Ives; Fa'finy, Mainwxring, for Plymouth Betsy, Stribling; and Maria, Hayne, lor Padstow; John, Truldra, for TruroHope, Edwards, for Ilfracombe; and Betsy, Keen, for; Barnsta.ple, with coal or culm.—30; .Elisabeth, Rees, for Waterlord Swallow, Tyack; Thomas, Day; and Penaleway, Harris, for St. Ives; Duck, Billing, for Padstow; John and Eleanor, Hanwick; and Harmony, Tucker, for Ilfracombe, with coal .or 1, Cardiff Castle, Jenkins, for Bristol, with sundaes;.Industry, White, for Aberthaw Three Brothers, Davies, for Bideford; and Good Intent, Leach, for St. Ives, with coal or culm.—2, Ann and Teresa, Col- dins, for Newnham, with copper; Beginning, Evans, for Abetthaw CharioCe. Davy, tor Bndgewater; Lovolv Emily, Sydal; and Sidus, Bidder, for St. Ives, with coal or, Loiidon, Piobcit, ifor Amiwctt, Mary, Sar- gent; and Betsy, Haidmi. for Padstow; Hannah, Ball,: for Bide.fdrd Providence, Thomas, xbr St. Ives 4 Nancy, Thomas and Commerce, Wril!iams, for Waterford, with coal ot culm. .v. j Llougher.—Arrived, tlie Union, Roberts; Mary, Jones; and Betsy, Geene, all from St. Ives with copper ore for Penclawdd Prince of Wales, WiMiams; Fanny and Ann, Wade and Commerce, Williams* from Fi.hguaTd; Lon- don, Probert, from Cardigan; PUnccss Royal, James, from Newport; Ann and Teresa, Collier, lrom Barnstaple; and Providence, Phillips, from Plymouth, all in ballast. Sailed, the U riion, Roberts; and London, Probert, for [ Amlwch; Mary, Jones, for St. Ives Princess Royal, James, for Youghalt; Fanny and Ann,, Wade Prince of Wales* Williams; and Comiucrce,. W7illiam«j for Water- ford, all with coals. Neath.—-Arrived, the Fonmoh Castle; Mathews, from Aberthaw, with malt arid fionr; "Trial, Symons, from Bris- tol; and Pheasant, Florerice, from Poole, with sundries United Brothers, Richnds, troia Watehet, with flouf; Rashleigh, Mellmisli, fiom luwty, with 4eals •, and Grace, Wills, from Bidelord, with earthen-ware. C,60 er, Cleared out, the Three Brotlv&rs, "Cooper," for Tendon; it and Diligence, Davies,; tor Mihord, with timber Trial} Symons, for Bristol, with market goods j Two Eriends, Kevan, for Guernsey Providence, OW+MIS, for Wextofd; Peggy and Mary, Mathias; and Venus, WMJiajiis, for Waterford Ppninon Castle, James, lor Aberthaw Grape, Green; and Grace, Wilis; for Barnstaple; Brilliant,,Tar- rant, for Exeter; United FriendsrCeach; Mary) Gouldi and. Rashleigh, kfor i n: Ghar^ ■lottc;Miller, for Bridnortj Friends' Increase, Jones; Friendship, Hole; and Charming Betty, Griffiths, for Mine^ head Learider, 'Qjyirney, for Yarmouth Rover, Joiiels;. and Vertus, Walker, for Daftmouth j Anit and Susuii, Col- lins, for Fowey Ann, William^ for"Pwlhely; Uiiity> Grilfiths; Navigation, Leican, and Hope, Ycu, for Ply-, mouth, all with coals or culm, > Cardiff'— Vrri\i d, the Hebe, Harris from Bristol^with sundries; Trial, Bodnain, from Glocester, with flour" and earthehvtfare; Providence Packet1,' Kin?» '&&& ditto, with iron New Kerrison, Barher; and Jemima, ^Roberts,: from Cork Endeavour, W hitfield, from Plymouth Betsy, Lott, f rom Bridgwater; Ebenezer, liarvev'j from I adsto.w; and 'i 't I Charining'Peggy, Richards, from Bristol, in ballast. Sailed, the Eliza Of Cardigan, Davies and Bet<y, Jen- kilts, for London, with iron; Mary, Coleman,-for Glocester, with ditto; and Lion, Blyth, for Cork'w toafs. Canriarthen.-—Arrived, the Hertii Jani^s > and Nancy, Yeatuian, from Bristol, with sundries; St. David, Hall, from Newport, with pig-iron Venus, L.ewlS, irom Btdeford, with earthenware; and Mary Arin, Morgan, from Llanelly, with coals. T Cleared out, the Minerva, Webb, and Nancy, Rees, for Bristo!, with oats; Phoenix, James,.for Milford, with poles; and Venus, Lewis, for Bideford, with lead ore. Llanelly.—Arrived, the Blessing, Perry, lrom Bideford, with earthen-ware; Taunton, Owsens, from Cardigan; Louis, Owens, from Bristol; William, Lancey; Bamini, Wallis and Friends' Goodwill, Lancey, from" Barnstaple; William and Mary, Cock, from Fowey May flower, Moy se; and Hobbacott, Lewis, from Padstow, all in ballast. Sailed, the Clifton Union, Meredith; and Mary Ann, Morgan, for Carmarthen; Wi'?la1H' Lloyd, tor Pembroke Providence, George Kcyen, Ja»n«s>'Catherine,H46hards; Betsy, Morgan and Betty, Roberts, for Cardigan; Eliza,; Lewis, for Aberystwith; Liberty, Prichard, lor Pwlhely ,Uni.on, Kendall, for Padstow Friends' Goodwill, Davies, for Fowey Endeavour, Davies, for', St. Ives; Belmont, Watkins, for Ilfracoinhe; and Eagle, Pillar, for Plymouth; .all with coals, Pembroke.—Cleared out, the Ancient Briton, Davies; and Maria. Jones- for Liverpool, with wheat.; Catherine and "Mary. Roberts, for P-wlbely,; Dinah- and-Ruby,-Evans; and Princess Royjil, Richards, for St. Ives, with cuhn; and New Al I I Luke, forBfistoi, with coals, leather, &c. Miljoct—Cleired, out, the Ceres, Evans, for Oporto, with Swansea eual: ■ Sailed, liis Majesty's brig Seagull, of 18 guns,; Captain Burke, on a. cruise; Albion, of 2'i guns,, to lie as a block- ship at Dublin; Speedwell cutter, of,16 guns. Captain Hopkins, for Cork.. Remain wind-bound, his Majesty's ship Hawke, of 1Q guns, Captain Apthorp; Nautilus, of 12 guns, lately launched hoe; James and Hope, tenders, with impressed men; and about 20 sail of vessels bound round land. Amlwch.—Arrived, the Jane, Griffith, from Conway, with timber Prosperity, Peters, frorn .Whitehaven"; Stag, Abraham and 'Duncan, Beswick, from Chester, with coals. Sailed, the Samsdn, Wi'lliains Ellen, Rowland Speed- well, Hughes, Niancy, .Williams and Ilopaweli, Jones, for Liverpool, with oats; -and Plora, Thomas, for ditto, with copper ore. 1 IA .Livm-pool.—Arrived, the George, Payne, from Carmar- then .Susannah, Jones', "from Pembroke Betsy, .Tones, from" AberysWith"; and Providence, Davies, from Cardi-: gan, with grmh,'&c.Lively Jenny, Rogers; and Diatia, Rowland, from Carnarvon, with potatoes, eggs, &c. Menia, .Owed,, from Newport, with 'Beaufort pig iron Catherine, Evans; Industry,Davies.; Little .Sisters, Vicko'rsNep- tune, GriiFith; and Mary Anil, Jones; Iron; Bristol, wnth sundries. Bristol.Came in, the 'Fancy,'Bighell,'from Jersey Perseverance, Ca\ntlfo; aivd;George, Ballock,- from Cork. Arrived,.the.Cardift;(>stie, Jenkins, from Swansea, with .sundries.. Entered ojjt> tlie C.astj.e of CardiC Ciements; and Three Brothers,; Page, tor Cardiif'; and Liberty, Whitlow, for Haverfordwest.. ■Falmxmth. — Arrived,1 the- Susannah,, Harvey, from SWHlIsea: J HI, < —\M\ s.d, the Polly, Cook Friends, Maine: Dolphin, i I as hards Fortitude, Vivian, Laura, .llein- ming, all from Wales, "with Goals. V Cleared out, the,Friend/ Endeavour, Dennis Spray- combe, Goss; Countess of Mcxborongh, Hernaman; and j Friends, Maine, ail lor Swansea with cupper ore .Britan- nia, Ball, for ditto, in ballast; Prince Edward, Kay,' for Cardiff, with block-tin and Eleanor, Collins, for NeatliT wiUi copper ore. Charlestoum.— Arrived, "the Venus,D&vies y'-and Ma- riner, Banks, from Swansea.. ■■Peiizanc.e.^Aw-ived,- rhe'- Betsy, Johns; Ferona, Jones United Friends, Geach; Young-Jaive, Edwards 1 Provi- dence, Phillips; Rover, Jones; "Ahii,"Hinnah; Pheasant, Florence;. Ann and Susan, Collins.; Fiy, Perry; En- deavour, Davies; Samuel, Loiveriiig; Umtv,— and Brothers, Tlioih-ds, all from Wales, A man who lately belonged to the Gannet sloop of war, named Watkins, of Swansea, was OIl Monday evening last brought on shore to be buried, having on the preceding | nay died of suffocation. Padstow.Arrived, the Good I.tent, Elizabeth, Marshan;H.iwk,Jenni!.gs;aud Mary, Brand, all from Swansea; and Friendship, Apter, from Neath. Sailed, the Treorey .leanings, for Carddf; British Queen, .Tones, for.Carmarthen; Unity, and Matthew, Holland, for Milford. !,sr¡ Mary's, SciUy.-The General Post-Office have esta- blished a packet (the Hope, James Trcgnrthin commander) to sail fro iii this port everv Monday morning for Penzance, and leturn the Thursday following! Particular and urgent business requiring the a.t- tendance of General Gascoyne in Parliament, the chief command of the South Wales district has de- volved upon Col. Warde during the General's ab- sence. I The Swansea. and Gower legion infantry, we un- dw^tind^.will march to. Carmarthen next week an plerinanclit. duty. The Msrthyr volunteers, and one of the Breconshire battalions^ are expected to arrive inthis town in thecourse ol" a few davs for the same purpose. t,crd Pynevor's battalion ol Carxnarlhenshiro volunteers is appointed to assem- ble at Landovery 011 the 14th instant and several other neighbouring corps will 'speedily-:marchxt"6' different places on the like service. Indeed, before the end of the month, the Volunteers will be al- most everywhere on perma.hent duty. jUst \veck the 4th battalion of CaTmarthehshire volunteers, commanded by Lieutenarit'Col; Walter lami, v,43 inspected by Colonel Stewart, who expressed his entire approbation of their discipline and soldier-like appearance, which he would not to rel)c)rt fail, he said, to. report to hi-; ltoyal Highness "the1 Commander in Chief; and.it the same tirne re- turned his thanks'to the oltuen, lor their zeal ahd activity, which have so materially contributed'to the present state of the corps.—The battalion with very few exceptions, has volunteered its services on permanent, duty Jnanypart,(;rlth<eunltéil'klflg- dom where its exertions may be required. Volunteers are entitled to send and receive letters, under the same restrictions"-as privates in the army, \yhen such, volunteers are absent from their homes on actual service- and receiving the King's pay. Sea-Fenciblcs.—Xn case of emergency, no descrip- tion of force in this' kingdom is likely to render more effectual service to the country than this useful body of men. From habit and avocation, they are inured to the weather, in'its utniost incle- mency and, judging from the zeal of those in "this quarter, every thing may fairly be expected from j their courage and alacrity. Their numbers in the Severn district amount nearly to 1000, as will be seen by, the followine; list; j Bristol Division, Capt. Sotheby, 437 ] Glocester Capt. Blake, ,"$27 Chepstow Capt. Pulling,- 217" Total-981 The "Chepstow division have;very handsomely offered their s>ervices to the Admiralty, to go on permanent duty for «'i it period but the Board have declined the pr< [ M1, although they ex- pressed .themselves niueli pleased with the pa- triotic offer.. Nearly 100 picked men, belonging to the 6th bat- talion of the arrnv of. reserve, marched last week from Moxiinoutb, under the command of Capt. Jones, ,fOJÓÙLihç.'2d..ba.tt:'IHû{1 of the 81st regiment of foot, now quavered at Plymouth. We understand the Worcestershire militia have offered their services to Ireland, whenever occasion may require them. We learn with great pleasure, that Captain Bas- set Jones is reinstated in his rankin the navy. A charity-scliool was opened on Tuesday last at Trelcch, io.,the county of Caniiarthen, for the education of the poor children of the said parish when, by the desire of the ^Trustees, the follow- ing gentlemen preached.on the occasion to a very numerous and respectable avtdience the Itev> Mr. Griffiths, of Nu-ver,.git tjfie parish church; ancl.the Rev. Mr. Peter and the .Rev.Mr. Lewis# of Carmar- then, in a field adjoining the school-house, Ser- vice being over, the Ministers, with many of their friends, dined at the school-house, at the expence of the Trustees. The above endowment was left by a gentleman who was a native of Trelech, but had spent the latter part of his life in England. A most extraordinary circumstance at present engages the public attention in Cardiff and its vi- cinity, which Ayill also, -We presume, attract the notice of the medical speculatist :~A young woman recently died in ehild-bed at Cadoxtone, near Cardiff, soon after delivery, .and the infant pining for that nourishment which Nature designed for it, the mother of the deceased, upwards of 70 years of age, put the child to her own breast, from which it soon drew milk, and a copious supply speedily 11 following, she now continues suckling the infant, to the admiration and astonishment' of the whole neighbourhood. Incredible aS: it rtiay seem,, we have unquestionable authority for the fact. Mr. Price's exhibition of fire-works, at the Bush- inn gardens, in this town, on Wednesday night, attracted a numerous and genteel assemblage of company, who .departed -.highly, pleased with the evening's entertainment. The Rev. W. G. Humfrev, one of the Minor-Ca- nons and Lecturer of All Saiuts, Bristol, is insti- tuted to the Vicarage of Rumney, in the county of iVTdnifiouth, oh the presentation, of the Dean and chapter of Bristol, The improvement of Bristol harbour has com- menced, and a large number of raen are now em- ployed in making the new cut. Saturday last, Henry Jones, of this town, had two of his. ribs broken, and wasotherwis,e much bruised, by a full while assisting in removing a large tomb-stone in St. Mary's church-yard.—-He is, however likely to recover. Last week, while some children were amusing themselves, on the bank of the river near Cardiff- bridge, in collecting-Small sticks floating down with the tide, one of them, a fine boy, having I ZD hooked the bough of a tree which wa-s too strong for him, and unfortunately losing his balance, was drawn into the river, and carried away, by the im- petuosity of the current. On Friday lasty the body of Richard Jones, mas- ter of the sloop Hopewell, of Barmouth, was taken out' of the Salt-house dockj Liverpool. It is supposed that tie n-owned on Wednesday night, being missing on Thursday. Thursday ben. c I1 ( 21st anniversary of the birth- day of Major Clu 'ue ut Orleton, near Wellington, Salop) the h$nr l'ng v as usheiedin at Shrewsbury by ringing.of L>eli^ nrrng of-cannon, and other de- monstrations o pA, which continued' throughout the day. Parties oi Ivir. Cludde's friends kept up the festivity of the evening, which closed with a brilliant (though partial) n'luatination, display of rockets. &c.. -1. i\u 1 or iH.flfiers dined at the Talbot-inn, Atf 1 ui" 1^ »,i was roasted, and diatributeJ cn,oit: :hr pv >f 'nc village,; and the evening sp-u* v *.liionvinaliiy.— But these rejoicing,? were frilling, compared with those which ty.ok place ai Orieton, ^Vellm^toti and its vicinity. There the festive bowl, the spriglltlYI •daiice,.aad the smoking bullock, aided by powerful and profuse, libations of oid English beer contri- buted to spread abroad a degree" f iSanty^aiid so- ciaj inirth; Among person^, ol all ranks and decrees. Pleasure was the ord^r of the day, and all were gra- tified Hi thus. paying a. tribute' t' respect to the wortt-J'L\ior <intI his iamil' Last we^k, a eh w 1 r belonging to Mr. Flet- cher, olthe Pig aaa c Ih inn, his return from Iiiddei in 11 ta y^ith;a chaise atid pair, stopped at the wateriug-piace.tn thfSev&nitowash- his horses, when he very imprii'dehtly took them so far in, that they were both drowned, the chaise very much damaged, and he himself narrowly es- caped with his life. Tuesday, as an itinerant shew-in an was exhibiting a Bear, near the public houseat Withingtoii's Marsh, the animal by some culpable negligence, got loose, and was not securedtiilhehad exhibited his antics tor a distance uf nearly two ni-Hes along the coun- try leading towards Hereford; In his passage he bestowedA\isjrienUh/ uugx upon several people who were unfortunate enough to encounter him, and some were Severely hurt by his caresses;- but we are happy to add, that after a stout, resistance with 11 men, who had succeeded in driving him into a corner, he was taken without doing further damage.' 0 Llangpvelach fair, this week? exhibited a cbod shew of cattle,- &c. the sale -of which was dull at reduced prices. '— At Brecon leather -fair, on Tuesday, there was a large shew and brisk sale, at the following prices • Crop hides 22d. to 22.5d. Buck3: 2ld. "to 21i<J." Bends2s. Id, Buftaloe^ i8d. to 19di The prisoners confinru in Cardiff.gaol return' their thanks to the Gentlemen of the Grand Jurv at the last Great Spssioiis? totT.&, lis*, rcccivcci by the hands 61 J. Richards, Esq. ajid distributed amongst them by the keeper. Copper Ores sold at Tmro, oii the" 26th. uit. Mines. Tons. Purchasers. > at^Cr-Tov \Mieal Unity m, Cheadle Co. 13 0 a ditto 1,16 ditto • ■ • g g q ditio 1-S Rose Co. 13 t>; ditto,, 1S4 Cheadle Co. 13 18 0 ditto '121 "difto 1 ly 3 g • ditto, 117, ditto. 10 0 6 ditto 104 ditto • 6 10 0 Poldiee 188 ditto -aiid Stilish Co. 62 6 dttto 124 Clieadle Co." 105. 0 ditto 112 Preeniaii G0. -7-18 .Q ditto 105 Clieadle Go. 7 13 0 ditto 7a- ditto ■ 8 19 0 ditto 36 London Co.. 3 7 6 Whèal Garland -71 Biraiitlgliani Co. 7 16 6 ditto TDFi-eemaHCp. 9 9 6 ditto C9, Rose Co. ■' '6 4 0 ditto .66Chea.dieCo., 6 16 6' Tons 1714-^7—Setn"daTd'12B to 131; r u- ori" 3d ip-s- Ores for sale at,Camborr)e, on: tire 3d ihst. *• Dolcoath 475 W^heal Fanny 109 Wheal Gons .11. Cherry Garden gl" Tin Croft 242 Wheal' 1-4 Cook's Kitchen 223j • Tom 116i Ores for sale at Swansea, on the 14th instant. Snoivden 12 tons. Brwsycoed 23 do. Ditto, 17 do. .-52-:
Family Notices
( BIRTH. Monday last, at his house in High-street, Swansea, the lady of Harland Amsworth, Esq. of a sou. maeried. -— Last week, at Roatli, near Caidiil, j. N. Paris, Esq. late qf the first regiment of dragooa guards, to Miss Hollier, On- ly daughterot Henry Hollier, Esq. Receiver-General of the county oi .G^ruorn-an.. lutsiiay, atV\ oi-tm-Btiflefftdsej Pearj?: Winia-ms, Esqv of Penjwjiit, Breepns'r(i, lo x'.liss Yeats, only daughter of Samuel \eats, Esq..of-.Monksniiil, Glocestershire Thursday, at Byecon^be Rev. Mr. of Lanvillo, to. Aiiss ,fc». Aiaund, ol Brecon.. At Ivirigton, Kereforclsh'M-e,. James IJ.avis, Esq. cfthat place) to Miss Marismna Le\is, third daughter ot the late J. Lewis, Esq. of Harptpn-Court, Radnorsiiire. Wednesday, at HavcrfOfiitfest, Mr. Bedford, architect, to Sliss Goold.- Monday last, Mn-FraneiSf: block-maker, to Mrs. Withyi both of Swansea.. ■■ DIHX Sunday, at-BroacUG«te/.acar Barnstaple, Ms; Arthur, wife ef Mr. Aithur, of Highway. near Swansea. Tuesday niomiug, at a..very advanced age, the lady pf Nathaniel Morgan, Esq. of Carmarthen. Same day, at his house in .LamnT.a.s-street, Carmarthen, of aec,iiiq, -!Air. Jo-iies, Iline.ii-di--tpor Last week, at her lodgin^in Glocester, after a lingering •and painful 'illnes, aged 53, Mrs. Williams, wife of Tiiomas Wiiiiams, Esq. of Brecon. At Builth, in his S2d year, Mr. John Morgan, only son of Thoira, Morgau, of tint place. Lately, Mr. Lewis Pugh, ctdy son cfthè lite L. Pugh, Esq. of Lugog, Merionethshire. At liantoyst, neax Abergavenny, Mrs. Lee, wife of Ri- chard Lee, Esq. and mother of Mrs. Jones, ofLUiiarth Court,. Monmouthshire.
; MILITARY PROMOTIONS.
MILITARY PROMOTIONS. Fifth Battalion of Caniarihertshirc Volunteers, Lieutenant J. Lewis, from the.Carniarthen Fuzileers, to be Adjutant. Fishguard Volunteers, W. Owen,. Gent. to be Quarter- Master. Second Battalion of Loyal Angleseu, Volunteers, Lieutenant J. Roberts, to be daptain, vice Hughes resigned; Ensign J. Jacksoii to be Captain; -vice 'Grilfith resigned En-agns T. Lewis and P. Webster, to be Lieutenants W. Owen and J. Fisher, Gents, to be'Ensigns f -J. Parry, Gent, to be Quarter-Master. Herefordshire Regiment- of'Militia, Thomas Smitli, GeniU to be Ensign. Shropshire Ffluwfeerss.Adjutaiits Laurence and Downes, to be Lieutenants; R. Heberi Gent, to be Ensign. Osmestry. Vobiateer.: -ArtUleiy, J. Brad bridge, Esq, to be Captain, vice Newenham resigned^ HIGH WATER ON SWANSEA-BAR For the rn-ui/ig Wee1" Days. j Morning, -j' Evening. • Height. ir. -■jr. n.. m. f. 1. Saturday 2 3 2 tB 10 6 Sunday 3 2 3 37 12. 8 Monday 4 2_. | 4 26 14' 9 Tuesday "'I 4 31 5 15 16 6" Wednesday 5 39 6 2 -17. 8 Thursday 6 "0 G 49 1.8 3 Fridav 7 P j 7 13 13 6 I HIGH WATER r AT THE PASSAGES For theflisuirrg Week. Djtys. .Mornins; Evening. JI". 5I* if. M. Saturday £ 5 3 0 Sunday 3 24 3 59- Monday 4 24 4 48 Tuesday 5 13 5 37 Wednesday I 6 1 6 25 W, Wednesday t 6 1 6 25 THurs.dtty 6 48 7 11 Friday 7 22 j 7 35 COUNTRY MARKETS. No variatiou wonhy uFiMte »inc<. our lest return. 6^Fcr -the Lomlcu Markets on Monday. our~&th Page. MAEJ-LAKI, \Vednesday, May sf. There afe iaany fresh sdn»t4h s 01 vv 'it'll- ^ere to-ilay, and fully equal to t'e d^iuaiid ui l>» -ic dun the-'iuidcllitig a,ici Zire cheaper; prnhu Dant- zi.c 57.s. per quarter Barify <" in good u >t iy, u.vat and Malt nea ii. but few Ik a.js arrived, and they are (icar. much tl-.o sanre, P< iris at J-iv i Oats ave. ini*' -.s^nrjiy, and rather at tetter f .ces; Floiii iiK n' <■ 'i1. '■o. 1 xo c-h- b<\lrd,
RECAPTURE OF GOREE.
ten to the villains, who were in consequence com- mitted tX) prison, and the-.vea&i i- wj. > delivered, up to our Consul there. Lord -Nelson was off Tou Ion 011 the i th of March, with iiine sail of the line. The !"ieach fleet,.on board of which troops had been embarked, was still in port. ■ m L A letter trom the Bahama Islands, dated Feb. 14, States thatthe inhabitants are no longer apprehen- sive of a visit from the French; they find that this business is now relinquished, and that the French have turned their thoughts to the annoyance of the American trade-in the West-Indies. They, have lately carried upwards of 30 vessels into Cuba. under a pretence of their being bound to St. Domingo. A letter from Dover dated yesterday says, a very heavy firing has "been heard at tunes in the direction of Boulogne, part of yesterday, and at n times all this day:; but we are without any account the result. Several French privateers have been en our coast in the thick weather, and have made several captures. A report is very current, that a nag of truce is coining over from Calais, &c.; it is. said one of our fishermen hailed her, but it coming Very thick lost her in the fog; several boats arc gone out to. endeavour to fall in with her, and some light horsemen are ordered to patrole the beach between Deal and Dover, to hinder any improper persons landing and getting into the country, with- out bèingproperly examined." The Providence, Le Rettx, of London, ;has cap- tured a French ve^el, with <280 hog^ieads of chret, and carried her into Jersey also destroyed five other vessels on the co.i-.t of France. The Swift cutter* from Plymouth to Lord Nel- son's fleet, with dispatches, has been captured by a French privateer, of 12 guns, and 150 men, and carried into Barcelona. The following is given as a correct return of the unfortunate WMt-fhdia Convoy t 27 lost, 2 parted company, and Sl, with the Carysibrt frigate, pro- ceeding on their voyage. It is estimated that not fewer than 60,000 per- sons have been vaccinated from the-London Gow- Pock; Institution, besides a considerable number 'from those.so Vaccinated. Yesterday died at his house in Privy-gardens, in the 51st year of his age, Henry Marquis of Exeter, Lord Burghley, Joint Hereditary Grand Almoner 'to the King m Fee, and Recorder of Stamford. His Lordship was married in August 1800, to Eliza- ,belli Duchess of Hamilton, relict of the late Duke. Brown] ow. Far! of Exeter, the Marquis's eldest son by a former marriage, succeeds him in title and estate. Female Fashions fir May.—The prevailing colours are li- q p •Jac,.green, and yellow. Straw hats of the Spanish shape, plain, or.ornamented with flowers,, are much worn. Dresses are still worn very short waisted, arid very low in the buck ,and over the bosom, with lace tuckers for dress and with fine worked muslin habit shirts trimmed with- lace, for Undress.■ ■ PRICE OF .STOCKS. Bank Stock. S per. C.He.fi. && j 3 per C. Cons fjtif 4 per C. On v .5 per C; Naw. 91 i- 5 per C. 179? 0;>J Long-Ann..» 00 India Stock V 000 India Bonds IsA Os. disv » Excheq"; Bills, par. Is. prem. Omnium 4 prem. Lottery. Tickets 181. QOs.