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GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. C. BRADLEY, On Wednesday, the 2d day of May, 1804, and following days, at Hensol-Castte, near Cowbridge, PART of the capital LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .the properly of SAM. RIC.TIABDSON, Esq. consisting of .ninety <")(' ewes *ii),i. ia%Ttb, twenty wethers two years old, sixty yearly ewes and wethers never sheared, six ranis of diflerent «lges> irom one to four years old, two fat oxen, two working oxen four-years old, two ditto three years old, ten cows, some good Hiillcers alldsome in calf, one heifer four years old, lour ditto three years old, some in calf, five ditto two. years old, eight ditto yearlings, one bull three y ears old, one filly three years old, and two ditto one year 'ol'd. The Household Furniture comprise* a very handsome and si- hstantial set of mahogany dining-tables with circular ends, It) feet.ldng and nearly five feet "wide, with other tables of "Various sorts aiid sizes;" mahogany sideboards 'a handsome mahogany bureau and book-case, with a looking-glass door; a small piano-forte; several chests"~bf drawers; four dozen "mahogany chairs, some with hgrse hair and others with linen cushion.bottoriis; .feather-beds and bedsteads; the body of a-sociable comple te, coach and other harness, tubs and other empty casks, w-itli sundry other useful articles. feS* The. Sale of Live Stock to begin.at ten o'clock in the forenoon-; and the Stock and Furniture to be viewed two days previous to the sale." BRBCO^SfHRE. TIMBER. 111 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Atjthe Angel, in Brecon, oh Saturday, the gist of April inst, .between the hours of three and five, or in the mean time by Private .Contract, Lot I.rpwO HUNDRED and THIRTY OAK ,JLTREES, numbered with a Scribe, standing in Graig-Noyadd Wood, and the wood adjoining, on Noyadd l arm, in Merthyr-Cynog.. Lot s?. SF.VKa.TY OAK POLLARDS standing inAlh- yositiacn Wood, adjoinmgGritig-Noy add Wood. Part of this Timber is fit for Navy purposes, and is situate near Pontfaen, nve miles from Brecon, and nineteen fi-Qtn the Hay, where the. River Wye is navigable.. Mr. Davie?, of Noyadd* will shew the Timber; ard for. particulars apply to Mr. Munkley, Hay or Mr. Church, ■CARMARTHENSHIRE.. TO BE LET, AjjO ENTERED tJPOllf. AT MICHAEI.MAS NEXT, ALL that highly-cultivated FARM, in a ARiiig-F-ciiec, (cO"I"Iall(lii,g a south aspect,) called consisting of about 170 Acres (more or less) ARABLE, MEADOW, PASTURE LANDS, situate iu the parish of LLANFinAnnET.-ABERCowYN, inthw said county, adjoining tho- main road from Milford to London, within five miles and' a half of the market-town of Carmar- then, three miles and a half of the town of St. Clears, and mhin three miles and a half of Lime. There .is a neat modern-built HOUSE on the said Farm, •With an enclosed Farm-yard, two Stables, a Cow-house that will contain about 20 Head of Cattle, and extensive Sheds for Young Cattle. The Stock and Crop will be Sold by Auction, of which timely notice will be given. A Term of Years will be granted to a TespeCtaMe Tenant. Particulars may be known on application to the Landlord, oil the Premises. BRYN COLLIERY, •- Near LLA NELL Y, IS NOW in FULL WORK, which Coak are ranch esteemed for the use of Smiths, Tin. and Iron Works; also fit for domesticpurposes. P, Vessels may load at all times of tide at Snitty-Bank, op- posite Loughor, at 36s. payable per fmall Wey of 120 Win- chester bushels; or at Llangennaych, at 33s. payable per SlIlItll Wev of 120 Winchester bushels. r Masters of Vessels wilt receive a handsome gratuity, and Ineet with the utmost dispatch. „ Enquire at the Ferry-House, Spitty-Bank, where a Stem- B k i. k 'TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD,SWANSEA.' THOjMAS and LASCELLES MBRAOB the earliest" opportunity of in- MBRAOB the earliest" opportunity of in- forming their Friends and the Public, that they have •jost'imported into the Ports of Swansea and £ UR0tFF,seve- ral kra-e cargoes of PRIME BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, FOREIGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &e. &c. "•fhich they are, determined to dispose of on such terms as shall ensure approbation.. i LATHS and LAT1IWOOD of all descriptions. Apply to Thomas Ilowell, Strand. to PROPRlErORS OF COPPE-R WORKS, COLLIERIES, SfC.SfC. MESSRS. HOMFRAY, TAPPENDENS, 1. and BIRCH, having established an IRON WORK *t AB.ERNAN F, near Mkr IH yr-Tid vr r,, Glamorganshire, beg to inform the Public, that they are now prepared to Cast and lit up STEAM- ENGINES upon Mr. Trevefhiek's ^nd Boulton and Watt's plan, or Engines of any description ^cording to order. Likewise all sorts of CASTINGS for ^oi.likries, COPPETI. or Mink-WOEKS. Alr. JAMES BIRCH, the managing partner, (being an Engineer) flatters himself that, frOni the situa-' .l,0u of the concern, he shall be able to execute orders for ■kugines and Castings of every description, in as good a .Y fanner and upon as reasonable terms as any work in-the 1 rincipalii y, taking care to use Metal of a quality accord- luo, to tlc rwork, the Casting is to perfaruu „ -PRESENT PRICES T ^Cylinders bored v. I^stons and Bottoms turned • "uo ir. Working Barrels. ( ton' A|1 bored and 'turned goods 7 Clack Door-pieces bored in the clack seat 21 ditto. Door-pieees • • • • 18 ditto. Cevel and Branch Pipes 17 ditto. Plain Pipes above six inches diameter 16 ditto. Ditto above two inches and under six 17 ditto. R;uls ind-Dram^-Plates .• ?.ditto. Large Waggon-wheels and Sheevers. 13 ditto, Sniall ditto 13 ditto. Vorjf small ditto'■■ 14 ditto. Brasses .v. l(i ditto. Abemant Iron-W orks, March 1, 1804.; NEW WELSH;. This day is published", In Two large Volumes, Royal 8vo, price £ .3,10s. 6d. IN BOABDS, A WELSH and ENGLISH ^DICTIONARY; compiled irom the Laws, History, Poetry, Bardism, i'roverfcs, ^c. of thfi Britons, wjfh several Thousand Quo^a- hter.aIIy translated for elucidating obscuhr Words; hich are intended, at the same time, as a'display of ancient banners and Customs, tor the gratification o't th'e,.curious.—- o which is. added, a-uiXiiaAit of theWiix.sii LAifet'AGE.T By WILLIAM OWEN, F. A.S. ■P^rt Vlth of this work, containing 17 sheets of close letrer- plent' ^1CC ^S* '^oar^s» lnaJ had separate, to com- n *')e GRAMMAR, by the same rAnthor, ma'y he had se- *8* ?'ronl #*e Dictionary.. Price 7s. 6d. in" boards, he 1* ,ri^er edition ol the Dictionary and Grammar may P.: loH^ssed, and elegantly printed, In two vols. 4to.; lM-6d.,in hoards. v: «,:<■' Work will be considered as a very valuable aequi- thp°r^ C,eljtip.Lihsarv, by the Antiquary, the Scholar, J_ and- the Critic, and contains nearly one him-■ «n-</ th.ov.mvi yonis.. stt,t°TV °?: Pfiptedipr E. Williat]as> Bookseller to the Duke •vP?v83S. of York, No^ 11, Strand and sold bv T> Jen- Wf' this Paper; Mr. Bird, Cardiff; Mt, Wal- T^r.K ^ridge Mr.. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr.-Griffiths, ■wesf ?'?■■ i '-Wilinot,Pcuibrpke-; Mr. Potter. Haverford- ) and by every Bookseller in the United Kingdom. FOGS and DAMP AIR. JJARCLAYY ASTHMATIC CANL)Y HAS rT ^a,ay .years been proved a most eflectual preser- attE;-Qa th6 dl effects of TOG S and, DAMPAIR, which- ntVap, a?011 tbe year are so prejudicial to those who are orBRp.A^V^1^^10 -00^111^ SHORTNESS, stoniac] f «tt«ats-.arc.to..expei wind, to defend the "who" Admission Q £ damps, and to relieve, those. ^repa^Jdifficulty ol breathing. and Son wholesale and re'tail only, by Barclay meiit," hv 'r -T^' ^Jeet-i\larket. j.$nd retail, by their appoint-. 'Hft'- if Jenkins, Printer of this,Paper; J., Bird, C-iir- Ibea'; J- ]> .Pavi$, Mcrtliyr-Tidyii; J.. Daniel,. Carrnar- Winaot, Pembroke; and Y> ?tSo*' Me'dlcines. in the kingdom. 'abej alf1U'serve>noi^ caii possibly be genuine, unless the i>on, avud* to each box is signed in red ink by .IW-cbty and J '^uc" danger tuay arise iroi^i neglect of this caution.- GA R M A R T H j: N RACES" are fixed for JULY 23, 1804. Particulars will be inserted in the Racing Calendar., SWANSEA". THIRD SUBSCRIPTION ASSEMBLY- Will be held on THURSDAY, the 19th inst. At the TOWN-HALL. .Mr. HAWKINS, )- •' Air. VAUGHAN, stewards. DANCING will commence at Seven o'clock. Non-subscribers, GENTLEMEN 7S. Cd.—-IVADIBS 5S. fcS* SUPPER at E-leven o'clock. -CIIA.ISKS as- usual.' 1VT0TJCE is hereby given, Thlil tke PARTNER- SHIP which subsisted 'between WILLAM FEN- DALL, CIiABLESEVANS" JAMES JELF, EDWARO HAWKINS, and THOMAS LYNCH, of SWANSEA, in the county of Glamorgan, 13-ANKEItS, under the Firm p/TendaH, Rvans, "Jel^HaWkms, and Lynch, is this day. DISSOLVED by Mutual consent. WM.. FEND ALL, ClfAS. EfANS, ..7 ■ S. ill, L E. HAWKINS, 'VC Witness, F. BInm. THOS. LYNCH. APRIL 9, 1801'. N. R. The Business well in future be carried on un- der the Firm of FEN DAL ll. EVANS, JELF, and POC KLING TON. TO BE LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, Or, TO BE SOLD BY AJJCTION, OQ Tuesday, the htof May, at the Bush-inn, in the town of Swansea, between 4 and 6 o'clock in the evening, A LEASE of THREE LIVES, on fcbat ex- T3Btt»ive SAJt-IjQFT and PIECE of WASTE there- unto adjoining, late iu the occupation of fliouias Sanmer,: S.ail-m&ker,' situate m the STRAND; in the tow^ii of Swansea, For a view1 of the Prcnii.ses, and further particulars', apply to William Jones, Esq. High-street j or Mr. Wditam Jones, Solicitor, Burrows. Swansea-, April i TO BE LET, FOR A TKKM OK YKARS, And ntaif be entered upon immediately, THE; STONE-COAL and CULM COL- JL LIERIES, with or without the IRON-STO^E'MINES, workabJe by Level, in th, Farms of IJcchi/rodyn Ifirwat- uchnf and Hinocn-issaf, containing about 'i80.Siatute Acres, situate in the parish of LLANON, about nine miles from the shipping-place at Llanelly, and adjoining. the Carmarthen-, shire Rail-way, which runs through the Premises. The: Stone-Coal and Culm, and Iron-Stone, 1S, as to qua- lily, equal-to any, the quantity almost-inexhaustible, and, capable,of being worked as -cheap-as any. Apply to tiie rietor, Jo, hn Thomas, Esq. atlJwydcocd, near Swansea; or to Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Attor- nies, at Swansea. PEMUIIOKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mariner-s'-mn, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 28th day of April instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such Conditions of Sale as shall he then and there produced, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, AN eligible FREEHOLD ESTATE, called PENLLWYN, situate in.the parish of LAWIUBDEN, ir. the county of Pembroke, containing 244A. 3R. 23P. or thereabouts, of excelient MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LANDS, with a good FARM-HOUSE and suit- able Outbuiidings, and. a Cottage, in the several occupations .1 of' David Morris and ^— Rossiter, let on old leases for lives at very low rents, amounting to,72, 2s. per annum, which may be doubled' on the expiration of the Leases, For particnl*irs apply to Mr. John Willy, Attorney at Law, Haverfoulwi^t.. ■ CAh M ■UtTHENsHlRE. J TO BE PER EM! yf O RILY: SOLD BY AUCTION, FOR THE BENEFIT QE CREDITORS, At the Castle-inn^ in the town of Uandover-y, in the county of Cartnarthcn, on Tuesday, the tiiid dayofM:t.yRext,be- tween the hours of two and fauro'dock'ih tIieMternoou of the same day, THE FOJ-TOWING Freehold. Estate, Sheepr-walti, and Lands, IN .O-NE LOT ALL that M E S S U A G E, TEN E M E N T, FARM, and LANDS, called BWI.CH-CYNNENT, situate in the parish of LLAN VA IK-A H-Y-BRIN, in the county of Carmarthen, consisting of ARABLE, MEADOW, aiul PASTURE LANDS, well enclosed, now in the occupation of William Evan, a responsible Tenant, at the yearly rent of« £ .34, under an agreement for three'years commencing at Michaelmas last. There has lately been erected upon these Premises, at a very considerable expence, a Dweliing-Housc, ;• Barn, and Beast-House, entirely new; the Lands are capable of great improvement, and are situated about 5 miles from the market-town of Llandovery aforesaid. And also, all that SHEEP-WALK, LANDS, and PRE- MISES, commonly called PANT-Y-CRA VK, situate iu the parish of LLANWRTIA, in the county ol Brecknock, now in tbe occupation of John Rolley, Esq. at the pearly rent of Six Guineas, reserving thereout Pasturage for ten Head of young Cattle yearly, which is estimated at^.3 per annum in addition thereto. These last Sheep-walk and Premises arc situate within a convenient distance of the former, and are capable of keeping from two to three hundred Sheep, and upon which there is a prospect of raising Lead Ore. For particulars apply to Mr. Herbert Lloyd, Attorney at Law, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. N.\V\-II.M.I, estate, V BEING A VRRy IMPROVABLE PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the mack-Lion inn, in the town of Lampcter-Pont- Stephen, in the said-county, on Wednesday, the 2,3d day of May next, between-the hours of fonr and six of the clock in the afternoou, subject to such Coiiditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, IN, TF-IE PARTSil OF ALL that ME S S UA G E, T E N EM E N T, DEMESNE and LAND D'< dNivs HAH, con- taining h}' admeasurement 11HI ll tfic sime more or less, in the occupation ot MOIJ: n Morgans. IN TTfl! I'AItlSft OF l.l.ANlf.AH. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, aud. LANDS, called (JAllDENNY, containing by ad ucnsuiLim at tlbl. 'J.R. 33'P. be the same more'or less, in tile occuoation of Rees Evans. Also, all that MESSUAGE, TENTMl N f, and LANDS; called CKFM-COCII, containing by admeasurement 81 A. 21V. 13P. be the same more or less, in the occupation of Thomas Williams. IN TIŒPATtISH OF; RUOS,DÜ; All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called TY 'N Y NANT, containing by adme.asurciuc))t yOA. IR. 15P. be the same more or less, in the Occupation of J('Jin Waif 'r. The Premises have extensive Sheep-walks, and also a Right of -Common on the extensive hills adjoining the re- spective farms. For further particulars apply to Mr. John. Jones, of Pen- yMiont, near Tregaron, Cardiganshire or to Herbert Lloyd, of Carmarthen, Attorney. RHYDWEN 4 LLW'YJNiGrLA^ LEASE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 2Sth of April iust.. at the dwcn ing-house of Philip'-iSrown, Victualler, situate in the town of Nar- berth, subject to such Conditions.of Sale as: shall be thtn opro(luce(i, A FREEHOLD LEASE of THREE LIVES JL. all in being and healthy, tiie eldest, of whom aged I-only 32,. with a.power, to insert a Life in on the Death.of one* of theiri, of all those1 Two desirable FARiVlti., called .RHYDWEN and LLWYNGLAS, situate in :!ae papslt'of. L^ANntss'if.io, in the county 61' arii ot upwards øf,:300Acres of .AR.ABI.E, MEADOW, ynd PAS- TURE. LANDS, with, an extensive SheeprVi-ails, a'pjjlu'te^ • nant.theretof-oi'.vvhich possession will be given on the ~tyh day of .September next are distant from the market-town of Narbei'ift about .four miles, and from LimcS'.nd Coal about six milesi with .a turnpike-road 'leading to each." These Premises are worthy the attention of. an able'and industrious 1;muer. -s a i. For further piiificulars _appjty.jto.Slr. Williani.v.vnfiith, of. Rhyd wen; 0t I; or to M'rV-Iid'w. Wiiiiaras, Attorney at Law, Carniivrtheix; ■; 'Tf'T TfJrJE' ,f'f ,1/ 7!1 /T 7n> "TJ)(T 7i\ T JI.1.1L 1J \J'I/;1v.J ') ¡¡ SWANSEA, FELDA Y, April 1:]. fc?-* The Advertisement of CAPITAL NAVY TIMBER for Stile by private Contract, inserted in the 4Ih co- lumn of our.lst page, came too late for insertion ih our last I'aptir; fi/hen the time for receiving Tender# stood for.the.Xbth instqnt; but ue have sinqe been authorised to alter it for the 22d of April, «s expressed in the Ad~ vertiscmcnt.
SHIP NP ir.s.
SHIP NP ir.s. ARRIVED, the Wilbm and Catherine, PhiiUps Expedition, .Hawkins and Phav nix, Diamond., fr9.u1.Bristol, with sundries; Unity, Fryer, from Glocester, with'ditto; Dilii-encxC Wdhams, from St. hes; Liber- ty, Loveless; and U111011,!Rees, Irom .Fid- uiouth, with copper ore; Nedy. Andrews; Sally,-Tho<uas; Judith, Harris"; Thomas and Jaue. iJMahsny aiid Ceres, Ev-ans, from Dublm.; Industry, Ballin, frbtu Cork Ri'chard and Eleanor, Fowler, irom Dtmgatirion Susaiuiah,-Davie.s, from Penzance Venus, Melluish, from Teignmoutlr; -Mag- net, Williams; and Four Sisters, Williams,iioiu St. Ives'; John and Matilda, Touikin, from-Padstow Oak, Fisiicr, from Barnstaple; Susannah, Harvey; and Dasher,Williams, from Bideford, all iu ballast. Cleared out,'Ap"J 6,. the Betsy, Barraft, for Glocester, with copper j Catherine, Dalli%, for Bideford, with sun- dries; 'i wo Brothers, Dempscyj'ior Kinsale Young Eagle, Fraticis; and Sampson, Harries, for.1 Wateri'ord; Fair Trader, Reed, for MitK;bead;.Diii.gencc, Peuhorwood, for Barnstaple; Wilson, Davidson; and Sisters, for St.Iv<:s, .with coal 6t culm.-—7, Jenopher, Richards, for Falmouth, with sundries: John 2c Mary, Marks: and Mary, Grady, for Dungannon ;;Mcnnaic!i Griffith, -tor Wexford John and Catherine, James; and Vayno), Jones, for Watef- lord; Industry, French; and Union, Burt, for Padstcw; Bee, Smith, for Bridgewater Fficiids Increase* Hall, for Watchet; Marv, Brown and Rebecca, Irving, for ilira- CQmbc -jupiter. Grant, lor FaUruMtb Recovery, Knolliii; and Roebuck, Evans, for Bideford Britannia, Ball and Mary, Rowc, for St. I ves; Venus, Harypy, for Te;gn- luduth Pegg, Furze, for Fowey and Union, Tucker,,for Dartmouth, with cotd cjr culhi.—9, Perseverance,^ Griffith Neptune, Humphrey and Maria, Griffith, for Waterford Lord Nelson, Cole, for Wexford Handy, W illiam, for Minehead; Friends, Maine, for Truro; Catherine, ITussell; and Happy Couple, Clark, for St. Ives Magnet, Penhor- wood and Hope, Fisher, for Barnstaple Four Sisters, Williams, for ..Plymouth; United Brothers, Richards; Samuel, Lovering and Dolphin, Richards, for Ill'racombe and Three Friends, Vincent, for f'adi'tow,' .with, coal or culm.—10, Sisters, Vaughan, for Glocester, with coppfr Pilgrim, Griffith, for Waterford Thomas and Jane, Ma- hony, for. Cork; Thomas, Day Venus, Davie;s; .Good Intent, Leach; Joker, Thomas; Friendship, Webb and John, M'Dona'ld, for St. Ives; Saily, Payne, for Dart- mouth; Beginning, Evans, for Abertha\y Dasher, Wil-. iiauis, tor B/deford Watenuoutb, Cutlitie1, for Utracoinbe Good Intent, Whiddon, for Watcher; and Betsy, Haynes, for Barnstaple, with coal or culm.—11, Providence Packet, Darke;, for Glocester and Nancy, Winch, for Newnham, with copper- Judith, Harries, lor Watertord New Biess- ing, Tedball, for Gyrk; Centunon, parry, for Pwlhely Ir.euds, Huxtable," for Fowey; Industry, Bibbins, for .1 eignuioutii; Albion, Ilnbbard Experiment, Chapman and Uuip' Matticott:, for Plymouth Oak well, Jones; and N ancy, Waiters, for jlfracombe St. Ives, Stephens Peg- gy, Richards'; and Friends Endeavour, Dennis, for Si. Ives, with coal or culm.12, William and Catherine, Phil- lips, for BrMtot, with sundries Richard and Eleanor, Fow- ler, for Dungannon; Vigilant, Fisher, for WaterfoTd George, and Francis, Hitt'hins, for Penzance Susannah, Harvey: and John and Matilda, Tonkin, for Padstow; Friends, Dysart; Hendra, Meiiuisli; True Briton, Stevens; Henry, Ghtyas, aud Susannah, Johns, for St. Ives, with coal ur cülw; Llmi'rlicr. —Arrived, the Union, Rr/herts, from Truro,, with copper ore for .penclawd William and Mary, Jones, from Aberdovey and Pomoiia, Powell, [row. St. lves, all iu ballast. Sailed, the Greenfield, Timberlake, for Amiwch Provi- dence, Simmons, for Wexford Two Brothers, Detnpspy, Jor Kinsale Mary, Jones Pomona, Powell; Fame, Jones; Poiiy, Cuok; Nancy, Waiters; and Fortitude-, Jennings, for St. Ives, all with coals. Cardiff.—Arrived, the.fieggy, Hobb-s, from Waterford> with deals and.px hair Clianiung Peggy, Richards; Castle of CardiiF, Clements; and Sr. P.iefre/Davits, lfom Bristol, whh sundries; Providence Packet, fLisgi- iVwrGifieeste'r, with bloom iron Mary, Coiemax;, from djtto,t\-ith iiint)er John and Sally, Coiims, from Llanelly,with coats; General Mbore, Leary, from Cork I'rovidence,CnngJe.; Ja^son, Hoork and Caroline,: Present, t'l'oni Dublin, in ballast.. Cleared oiit, the Mary; ^Fhoniatf;' and Rose, Bradley, for London; .Providence: Pack'fet,' -King, for Swansea; Mary, Coleman, lor Gloggster -Forester, Jones, for Bristol, with bar and.bojt iron.; Charming Peggy, Richardsand Castle of Cardilf, Clements, lor ditto, Avxtli sundrit-s Lark, Wtiiiams, for Newry, with oak bark; Bee, Crocker, for ■Waterford; General Moore> Leary, for We^tord f Hope, .Moore, for Kmsale; Mary-, Phiiijps, for Cork; Neliv, Hughes, for Cardigan; Prince Edward, Key for Pailstow Betsy, Lott, for Minehead; and Three Brothers, Wescott, forFahnouth,withcoa.(s. Carmarthen,—Arrived, the Elizabeth, Gtiy, from Ports- mouth, wtthdeMs, Nancy, Yeatman, ho in Bristol, with sundries; Clifton Union, iVIeredith, from. Glocester, with sai,t Nancy, Rees, from Weymouth, lualt, See. Lin- nett, Lewis; Rebecca, Lloyd; and Mary Ann, Morgan, from Llanelly, with coals. I:> Cleared out, the New Speedwell, Patrick, for London, with corn; George, Payne, for Liverpool, with barley; Forester, Winter, tor Arundel, with oats and Mayflower, James, tor Milford, with poles. Llanelly.—Arrived, the Union, Roberts, from Penclawd Sisters, Davies; and Speculator, Grehfetl, iroin Fowey Ann, lIarvey, from Bidelord Betsy, W illiams, from Barifr- staple; Mary, Jones; and Endcayour, Da vies, irom St. Ives; Union,Goss; Friends, Cuiiuiiings Mary, Masters; and Three Brothers, Ham, from Plymouth, allm ballast. Sailed, the Catherine, Davies,101" London, with ord- nance; Ann and Mary, Ilees, for Watertord; Swallow, Lewis, for Cardigan; Ceres, Williams; and Mary Aim, Morgan, for Carmarthen; and M&vy» Jones, for Si. I vcS, all with coals. Tenby.— Arrived, the Blessing. Rees, from Bristol, with sundries. Bristol.-—Came in, the Swift, Sinclair, from Jamaica; Ceres, Hodgson, from Dublin; Nancy, Brook, from Lon- don aiid Lady Fitzgerald, Vickcry, Irom Cork. Arrived, the Hazard,1 Davies, Irom Carmarthen; and Britannia, Allen, from Haverfordwest. Entered out, the iierb, James, for Carmarthen; Betsy, Lloyd, for Tcnoy; Mary, Hurlow, lor Mihord; Pcrse- verancc, Richards, tot Haverfordwest; Eagle, Rowland, tpr.Fishguard; Hopewell, Rces, for Friend- ship, Davies, lor Chepstow Bristol, Hughes and Rebecca, Evans, lor Liverpool. • Liverpool.—Arrived, the Catherine, Williams, from Car- narvon and True Briton^-Griffith, fro'm Bristol, with grain. ■ Letters have been received from CaptJIarries, late of the Morristawn, whose capture (bv theSorcerier French privateer uf 10 guns an-d 50 lileil) we lately mentioned. ile states, that himself and crew had reached;;A'lencOii,' 2.oU miles fV-cimthe coast, on their route to Verdun, 300 miles further up the country, which immense distance they wefebbiiged to travel ou ioof,He says he was well uSed while on board the privateer; and, as a prisoner of war, he has no just reason, as yet, to complain of his treatment on shore.—Captains Cundy, of-St. Ives- Harris, ol Appletlore; Sleaman, of New Quay; and Bache- lor, of Southampton, with their respective crews, were his Companions in misfortune, but all well. Captain Pettigrew, of the Stert, from Cardiff to z Loudon, taken, retaken, and arrived in the Itiver, reports, that the day he was captured, the same pri-, vateer 'had made nine prizes, and sent them for Dunkirk. The Carmarthen (third) battalion of volunteers, commanded by Sir William Pa-xton,M, P. wiii be inspected, we understand, on Friday next, by Co- 3 0 nets tew art.- The 'ami-able lady of their respect- ed Colonel, we hear, is preparing an elegant pair of colours, to be presented to the corps onthat day. The first' battalioh'commanded by the Eight Hon. Lord DyneVor, were drawn out on Tuesday last, at Cross Keys, near Llandovery,"and' presented with a purse ot ten guineas by the justly-esteemed Lady Bynevor, as an acknowledgment of her re- gard for-the corps. The U-sk volunteers were inspected on Wednes-^ day, and the Abergavenny volunteers on Thursday, by -Coluikd Sfedclea^ who expressed himself niuch pleased with both corps; and on Friday last the same officer inspected the Monnunith volunteers, commanded by Col. Moiineux, on which occasion the elegant standards presented to the late associa- tion by her Grace the Duchess of Beaufort, were brought forward with great military parade. When the inspection was finished, Col. Sladdenvery high- ly .complimented, the corps on their appearance and discipline, and declared he should report then; fit lor immediate service.—On Saturday, the Colo- nel inspected the Archenfield volunteers in the neighbourhood of Ross, who went through their manoeuvres greatly to his satisfaction. To tiielio- nour of this respectable body it should be stale-d, that the whole corps afterwards signed articles, binding themselvesto aperseverance in the glorious cause in which they have engaged, till the happy termination-of a.struggle which involves ali that is dear to Britons--ari example, we have no hesita- tion in saying, worthy of imitation by every vo- lunteer corps in the kingdom.—The Hereford vo- lunteers and the yeomanry cavalry.of that county were inspected by Col. Sladden 011 Monday last and received his warm.approbation.. In a town some forty miles' to the eastward, a cir- cumstance has. occurred which occasions much conversation there .:—A widow lady, with three or four children, has been holding amorous dalliance with a,gentleman, wbo. has 'a wife and fai#ily. Wife, children, honour, what arBy.e to love. The private meetings were at length so frequent as to attract the prying eye of female curiosity7, who. with all the garrulity of age, has developed the business.—The lady/it seems, has pointed to the western waye? and if she can get her Damon-of the same opinion, some American port Will most likely receive these uorthy votaries of illicit love! Mr. B. Reese", ade-Survfcyor, of Tenby, with his boat's crew, seized 47 aiikcvs of brandy, on Satur- day last, at Manerbeer, Pembrokeshire. A dispensation has passed the Great Seal; to en- able the Rev- Charles John Bird, A. M. chaplain to the Right Hon. theCountess ofclanbrassill, Minis- ter of Aldermaston, Berkshire, and Hector of Dyne- clor, in Herefordshire, to hold with the latter" the Rectory of Mordiford, in the same county and dio- cese, on the presentation of the son of the iate non. Edward Foley! ,Y. The heads of families, it is well known; generally pay but little attention to their mar hetting concerns aiid-too frequently entrust this department of do- mestic establishment solely to their servants; a cir- cumstance which not only tends to enhance the price of the markets to the poorer classes, but also subjects masters and mistresses to great imposi- tion. In proof of the latter assertion we can state, thut a female servant in this town lately boasted, thit she then cleared jive shillings a, week by going to market for the family by whom she is employed and expected she should soon be able to raise her weekly profits to iiafl-a-guinea f—A word to the wise is suiffcient. A few days since, some ladies passing by the Swansea Canal, and observing several gentlemen assembled, (who had met to ascertain the higli-wa- ter nark) enquired, with that curiosity natural to the sex, what they were about? to which an artless youth replied, only ladies, trying who can make the most vater Mr.Price's exhibition of fire-works at the George, in this town, last night, vvas attended by a nume- rous and genteel assemblage of company, who de- p parted much gratified with the brilliant display. The Great Sessions at Presteigne, for the county of liadnor, ended on Saturday last; there were not criminals in gaol, and only two causes tried; one was an action commenced by a. fair lady of fffty-tuo against a farmer for a breach of pron;isc ',of mar- .j riage. It was proved that the defendant undertook to lead tire blushing fair one to the altar; she tacitly consented; but such" is the rigid formality of the law, that this was not deemed sufficient: the en- gagement, therefore, being only implied and not expressed on one side, and the lady having after- wards shewn symptoms of attachment to tzoo other swains, she was non-suited. The other cause was of no importance. Mr. Justice Hardinge, among other topics in his Charge to the Grand Jury, brought forward the contrast between this Country and its Invader, in terms like the following— "Since I told yon in the AntUTnll, of last year, (f That all Britain ioas to be in Arms," the miracle has been accom- plished, and you have your share in it. A Band of Military Patriots have sprung to the national dcfencc-evcry mafe of a competent age has received the new stamp of a-Sol- dier^ character—thcyyoung for the old, and strong for the weak—Eloquence animates this high spirit, and wisdom is its guide; the purse opens itself in aid ot the sword, the. heart and the head are united champions for the Aitar and Throne for the liberties of Europe, the charities of (iuuietic lil, the moral interest of the world, and the native spirit of-the human character. Deprecating the effusion of blood, I lament that our enemy has no t'ïístcfor principles like tho^e, that He has no conception of that most elevated pride which can put fetters upon ltsell—that He wouldrefuse to reign, unless he could make the liberties of men passive instruments of his jea- lousv; revenge, and caprice, I had occasion last year to reprobate his Trial by Juries, with a pow-cr to supercede it by a word or a Mod: but never could I imagine what the last month has made known to us. I conjure you to mark it, and with pride of contrast in more views of it than one. > A conspiracy against the First Consul's life has been stated by Him, andprejudged, ot course—the accused are men of character—one of them a iormidabte competitor of hi, military fame. The Consul tells his children,. "That armed by their love He has no tear, and consigns the incen- diaries to the mercy of the law"—pointing at these Juries! "The words have scarce issued from his lips before a. mandate escapes from him, by which his own creatures are made the sole judges of the law and the fact aver those vic- tims of his power. The contrast is worth your attention. He had barelv put his sword into the sheath, when a conspiracy in this island for thejmirder of the King and of all his race, for the subversion of the Government, and for a new Revolution, upon French principles, was detected, without any convul- sion of the public mind • WHS tried with every advantage to the accused that candour and mercy could prompt, without removing a)arrier from the legal presumptions for innocence, Which are multiplied here m proportion to the enormity of the guilt imputed. ■ But another branch of the contrast Is ot ten-fold impor- tance -In a little time after the sentence of death was passed upon those conspirators by the first Magistrate in #>ur criminal judicature,-the Chief J u»tice of the Kfng^Bench- .1 man oi abilities and character, an emigrant frorii tKe Usur- per of the regal diadem in France, (domiciled here) dis- gusted by the tyrannies of the. Usurper, then upon terms of aunty with us, wrote an eloquent, able, and spirited mvee- live against him, but in which he certainlv degraded that eloquence and those abilities,'by an appeal to 'the driver. This man, by a construction of law peculiar to our jurispru-, dence, and congenial to the high spirit of the national cha- racter, was tried for this oflence to the First Consul—was tried in <H/T Court, of Justice, and before the very same-en- lightened Magistrate—-was prosecuted by our Iving, and, though defended by the most brilliant abilities, was convict- ed by an English "V erdict of a Eibel upon our Government. "What is the return for it Pr—We are branded, in every Court of Europe as accomplices to rid the world of the same First Consul by an assassin's arm! It is natural for Tyrants, elevated into military Despo- tism, to shudder when the poisoned cup is returning to their hps. It is natural for them to be alarmed at the sound of the falling 1caf"and they see aliagger planted in every nand.- But we reprobate such implements of enmity- as .these, and we shall, I trust, avenge the honW of the na- tion's character by its natural capons—-by the sword of heroes nnd the courage of patriots—til! security can be ob- tained, upon terms which cannot be violated, for those proud heir-looms of British inheritance—Liberty—the Hatred of ■Tyrants, and Spirit against Oppression. Haverfordwest sessions concluded on Tuesday. Our correspondent there informs us, that nothing worthy of notice occurred. ° Carmarthen sessions began on Tuesday, wiaere thpi-ears seven prisoners for trial, viz. -four in tue county, 0ivd three in the borough gaoiL There were only two appeals for trial at the qua-- ter sessions for this county, held-at Cowbridge tbi'« week, and they were not sufficiently interesting to merit particular notice.—Much to the credit en so populous a district, there was no criminal ro- sccution. 1 The prevajr-ncc of t horrible crime of child- murder is become truly alarming, hi addition to the many instances Recently stated; it is our pain- ful duty, this week, to mention, that a youno- wo- man has been col-itillitiel li'to Stafford ther to Glocester gaol, charged witli destrovin. the anh-ippy objects, or their illicit intercourse. č) A melancholy accident happened in our Bay on Monday morning last, before day-light-: While u boat was lowering Irom the sloop Resoiution, Capr M. John, she shipped some water,.and just as one ot tne crew nad decended to baie. it out, a fcri"- bore down uriperceived, passed aver .the boot, and the poor fellow was.-Tinfortu.nate.ly .drowned. Last week, a man, in stepping down from his cut, on the road iiea-r LansamWchurch. in this cotin- ty, had his leg so shattered by one of the wheels: a.s to render amputa-lioa necessary. Wednesday evening, tt person returning home on on horseback from this town., 'supposed rather hi- toxicated, fell into t,tie.Swansea canal, near Morris- town, and unlortunateiy perished; The bod's' was taken up the. next day, and the horse touud' wi'h the sa.ddietumcd under its hehv. I The late Sir "William Fawoctt was a. native of W ales, and received his education at -u free school at Halifax, in Yorkshire, lie entered into a German corps, and was advanced, in consequence of his own merits, till he ai-rived at tl^iat notice which led to his future greatness. Lieut. Griffiths, of the artillery, who fell in the gmrious action with the Mahrattas-, in September last,was the son ol Mr:CbU'HselIofv»ri{Bris- tol, and an officer ot -infinite -promise, havin^ ac- quired, independently of his professional ami clas- sical knowledge, a very great proficiency in the Per- sian and Oriental languages. AiarmL-r'a.t\Ashton;nea.r Bristol, his an ewe, which lately yeaned five hunt;s and what rs more lemaikable, they are all living two she suckles and three are brought up in 'the house. At Glocester fair, on Thursday, there wasalafoe shew of cattle, and a cohsiuerablfe demand for lean stock, which sold at some reduction in pricV.- There were few good horses. 'Fat pigs averaged about 7s. per score, but stores met with little or no sale. At Hereford fair, on Wednesday, there was a re- markably fine shew of fat and lean cattle. The principal demand was for the latter sort, nearly the whole of which were early in the day, at good prices. Pigs, in some instances, soid as low as 3s. per stone. There were no horses of figure in the fair; and there was but little business done among the hops, which averaged about 5i. !r cwt- Butter lOd. per lb. At the last leather fair, held at the B?,ck-tiall, Bristol, a quantity of tanned hides was seized bv the searchers and sealers, for not being sufficiently dry; since which the same has been tried and con- demned. It proves a serious loss to the proprietor, and it is hoped that it will operate as a caution to those who carelessly or fraudulentlv brirui their leather for sale in that state. ERRATA.— Inthe last line but three of the extract of a letter from the fleet off Brest, inserted last w-eek, tor intended peace," read pretended peace.
Family Notices
MAPvRIED.. Colonel Hart, hte of the Ufh dragoons, to Mrs. Owen, widuw. of the late Col. Owcn, of the loot-guards, second soaof the late Sir William Owen, Bart, of Uriclfon, Pem- brokeshire. Sunday .last, Mr. Thomas Howell, of the Custc;m-.House, Swansea, to Aliss Jon s, eldest daughter of Mr. JV-aes, car- penter, of this town. V- ilfz-. WHIiam. Vming, grocer, of 'Monmouth, to Miss M. Straker, of Abergavenny. DIED. Last week, Miss ThotnH of Trcgrose, Ciamor^amlure; Thursday, at his lodgings in Jirec\«i, aged 2,'J,}fr. Lewis Thomas, surgeon. At" the Cloisters, in the town of Ruthin, Denbighshire, the Rev. Win. Parry, Warden of that ph.e, Rector of Llanfwrog, and Vicar ofLianiair; M-hose memory will be long cherished w ith equal, veneration.and. regret. In his 49th Vear, Thomas Simcocks, Esq..of Bronhyddon, Montgomeryshire. Friday last, Mr. Robert Owen, of Ystrad, in the same county. Mr. W. George, publican, of "Langattock, near Aberga-t' vennv., .Sunday last, at his lodgings in Bath, Lieutenant-Gene- ral Hoiiicck. MILITARY PROMOTIONS. 1st Battalion of Airccknockshire Volunteer,*Infantry. Lieut. Thomas Light, of .the btii battalion of reserve, to be Adjutant. Town of Noiimouth Volunteers)—Qzpt.R,. Willis,' to be Major; Lieut. T. Phillips, to be;Captain, vice Willi's; En_ sign T. WiuiklyH,-to be Lieattnant, nt10 Phillips; Richard Fowles, Gent. to.be Ensign, vice Wnnkiyn.
nIGH WATER-ON SWANSEA-BAR
nIGH WATER-ON SWANSEA-BAR for. the witing. I i e> k. Days. Morning.. • .Eyennig. Height. n. M. 11. n. r. J. Saturday 8 33 8 .57 17 8 Snndav 9 23 9 52- 15 4 Monday 10 SO 10 54;. 12 9 Tuesday 11 30 9 in 9 Wednesday 12 48. J 30 g 9 Thursday 2 9 2 9 3 Friday 3 22 3 50 10 1 IIIGII WATER AT THE PASSAGES tor the ensuing Week. Days. Morning, j Evening. H. ».-■ n. a*. Saturday 8 55 9 19 Sunday 9 45 10 14 Monday 10 42 11 16 Tuesday 11 5't 12 31 \V ediiesday 1 0 1 52 Thursday 2 Sir 3 & Friday 3 44 4 12 COUNTRYMARKETS. Our returns, this week, scarcely affording a single la- stance of variation from the last and preceding weeks.— We therefore think it unnecessary to give the prices in detail. LONDON il-f A R K E TS. MARK-LANE, Apn-rT. 9. Although the supply of Wheat for this day's Market was not great, it more than equalled the demand; a few frne samples reached last Monday's prices, but the sales, upon the whole, were dull, and at a reduction of Is. per quarter on the fine, and more 011 the interior sorts. Barley is like- wise cheaper: Malt the same. Both sorts of Beans are 2,s. per quarter lower; and Pease of the different kinds has-c not mended III price since our last. We have a tolerable supply of Oats, which sell at something under last week's figures. In consequence ot the decline in W'heat, Flour is rather cheap. Current Prices of Grain per Quarter as under Wheat 26s to "54s Ori Polands i'.ls to 24s 6d Rye 27s to 30s Od White Pease 30s to 35s Od Barley 18s to 23s 6d Grey do S'/s to 50s Od Malt. 47s to 54s Od Beiins' V7.s to 6d Oats.; 17s to 22s Od Tick- do. \'3s to 28s Od Price of FLOUR.. Fine Flour, per sack 4Qs to 44s J Seconds, per sack 35s to 408 Average Prices in ENGLAND and WALES. Wheat.. 60s 8d Barley.. 23s 5d Beans 33s"10d* Pv-ve 32s 9d Oats 20s 9d Pease 38s 7d Price of MEAT.—'To sink the offal, per slone Sib. S3»JTHTIEXJ), N> WGAXE 4- I;t:ADI:N-ilAI,r.. Beef 4s 4d to'5s 3d Beef 3s Bd.to 'is 8d ''Mutton 5s Od to 6s Od Mutton 4s Od to 5s Od Veal 5s Od to 6s 6d leal 4s Od to O's °<1 Pork 3., -8d to; 4s 84 1- Po:k 3s 8d to 4s 81i Lamb. 6s 8d to 85 Od Lamb 6s Od to 7s Cd j Beasts atSwiitlifield, about 1*800—Sheep & Lambs 8,500.