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BRISTOL, July 24, 1SC& JOHN WEEKS, I Litie Qj'ihc'j3usH-fNY['(mrl' TAVERN, FACT SO 'lUf JiXCIIA jSG'Kj WITH very grateful feeling. for '-the< many; favours lie' received from tiic -Public during a resi- dence there of"33 >ears, begs-leave to so] icit their support for JAMES ANDERSON, ( Who kept the• Lamb-lmi, Broad-i\fc:Td, eleven years,)- W!;i> now begs leave to-inform his old Friends-ami the Pub- lic in general;'that has taken the Bt'SK-TN N, TAVEKN. and COFF'i;M-l 10USE, lacing the KXCILANUK» in the centre of the City, where he hopes, by constant attention and reasonable charges, to render every thing agreeable and convenient to them who may kindly give a preference to his house. Good Stabling for any number of Horses, which, to pre vent: iroisc and bad smells, is removed to a convenient dis- tance from the house. Coaches, Chaises, and Sociables let to an y part' of England. and other public Carnages to all parts of lh p. kingdom. • ANDBRSOW- hopes' that those Gentlemen Travellers •w-b'.i (iid him the honour of using Ins old house will not Ibr- i new undertaking. ■ (-One Conccru.) GLAMOJlGANSiiniE. 1 •; TO Bii.EET, AND KttTF.uk!> Ui'OS IMM l-.DTATKI-Y, A HOUSE, in the Cottage style, 'containing three parlours, a china pantry, two kitchens,.and five bed-rooms with a'M-W.T-Housi-capable of making from. + to 5000-BusbeIs of Ma It; Dairy, Barn, Stable, Outhouses, iiml about 50 Stat ute Acres of excellentLAND, 'Situate at ST. ATfI AX, within a, tilc, sea, near the port of Abei- thaw,? aud within live .miles of Cowbridge, a good .market- tuvvn. Particulars insv be known by applying to Mr. Benjamin Rise, of Swansea'or Mr. Edw. Aioniau, at St. Atlian's. ~r: fit L. TO BE SOLD, A.L,EASE, for the tern of about. Twenty Years, of 'a IIe;!t" CÔ!J]i1]<)¡JiollS DWELLING- HOUSE, called the RID DING'S, with Coach-houso, Stables, sod convenient Out-ofiices, good, Gardens,: and- plenty oi both-sorts" of -ivitii about 30 Acres Of va- limbic LAN US. withtn a nng-ftn'ee, contiguous and adjoin- ing to the Premises, sit.ur.te within two milc,s of .Swansea, and half » mile of Sea-Bathing; conimaudmg a beautiful pros- pect of the Bristol Channel, and Coast of Devoii and -So- tae-rcl. The Premises are in .excellent: repair, and fit for of a genteel family, the present occupier having just' laid Oftt a considerable, sum in repairs and improve- J resits; and will give immediate possession. B. Tltc Furniture and Stock may hCüJwll at a fair' 1ippn,isp,men(". "Apply to Mr. P- .i?et1rottv—Letters post-paid will be duly answered. Swansea, August-7,1804.. NEATH. TO BE SOLD BY A LOTION, At the Castle-inn, in the town of Neath, on Wednesday, the 12th day of September next, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon, subject to snclrConrhtlOlls aS slut II be tlien'and there produced, the following. freehold Dxellbig-IIoim's. and Premises': .f ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT,- or 1>VVELLING-HOtJ'SK, called Thv, Kings-Head, si- tuate in NEW-STR-EET, in the town of Ni- ATII, with the Sta- "bleo", Yards, and-Premises thereto belonging, in the several ,at, ti, 'occupations of. Mr. William Thomas, Victualler, and Mr. Wat kins, Druggist, now under lease-to said Wtn. Thomas, at the clear yearly rent of —This lease expires 24th oi June, 1815. Also, all those THREE other MESSUAGES, TENE- MENTS, or. DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in NEW- STREET aforesaid,:in the SEVERAL occupations qfThos. Owen, John Powell, and Gwenllian William, all held at will, at the clear yearly rent, in the whole of< £ i'2 8s. Further particulars may be had by personal'application, t>r;by letter, post-paid,' addressed• to Mr. William Gwyn, Solicitor, Neath. BUECUNSHlltE. TO BR; PEREMPTORILY SOLD .BY AUCTION, FOlt TIIK BKXKFIT OF *CIi E I> I TO R S,, At the Crown-inn, in the town of Builth, in the said county, on Monday,'the 27th day of August instant, between the .ho\1rsOffciur and tiyc <iJi the afternoon, in the following lots, subject to 'the Conditions fhen produced ■^ot if LL that Leasehold MESSUAGE and A LANJDS, called YNISAVYE, with the Ap- P!irlen.:iiices, now in the holding of David Pugh, as tenant irom year to yeyp. .Lot. 2.; Ail that other Leasehold MESSUAGE$LANDS, ■^ith the.Appurtenances, called EHRVVD, in the possession of Mr. l iitmins Prickdl Lot 3, All thntother-Leasehoht MESSUAGE tj- LANDS, ^itU the. Appurtenances;, calledPEt-{ RIIIW,in the hold- ln^wf Thumas'Llo.y'd, as tenant from year to year. The above Premises are situate in tlie parish of Gwentkwr, in the saideouttiy of Brecon, and are-held at a .pepper-corn rent, under two several terms of one, thousand years, of each of which above seven hundred years a»c now unexpircd. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Jones and Son, Attornics» Ij'.audoverv, Carinafthensliirc;. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE S.OLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the j'íth day of August inst. at thcTa.p)ot.- inn, in the town of Carmarthen, between the itonrsoftwo and six o'clock in the afternoou^snbjectto the Conditions ,of Sale which shall be then produced, ALL that valual)le .and very desirable JFARM and LANDS, called Gani-Hozfcll and Stavvll-TTenn, situate within three miles of the sea-port and market-town of Lianeliy, in the said county, and adjoining the turnpike- r°ad leading from Lianeliy tt fLbuion, and withinafew hun- dred yards"to tlse .Carmarthenshire P.aVlway containing about ?o iVores of ARABLE, JVl.l?iA.D()\V^ and PAS 11) RL IJAXDS, and now let to y teiuint at the rent ofot- per ann. The continual rapid increase of trade at the port of Lla- nelly; the plentiful supply ot Lone and Coals at a very cheap rate, and the great consumption of every article ot. agricultural growth in the neighbourhood, arc considera- tions that render tji'ese.Lands an object vvorthy tlw?attention of those persons who nuiy be. inclined to i-eccmie purchasers^ There axe Veins of CoaL Calm, andiron Ore under these "Lands* • .• For further-particulars apply to John WilUs1™^ Solicitor, Carmarthen; or Mr. W. Davies, of tlic sainc place, Auc- tioneer. ■" CARMARTHENSHIRE, SQUTH-Vv AUiS. Capital Freehold ESTATE of 1.400 Acres, WITH VALUABLE CO A3, MINES. TO Bli SO L D B Y A UC T10 "N,:1 •By Mcssrs..SKINNER, DYK-Ey^and f'o. On Tuesday, Sept. lt!H04,at twelve,- af (jarraway's Coffee- house,Change-alley, Cornhill,London, in one lot, AVery valuable EilE,EilOLl) 1 .S I A 11,, ad- vantageously situated within-,two -niijes-of the Sea- Port and Market-town of Lianeliy, easy distances from Car-' niartlten and Swansea, and only four miles.from the great Turnpike-road-from Milfonl-Haven to London,'called CASTLE-CADARN GELLY-VAWR, And buudrv F411MS and LANDS, containing 1-104 Acres of MEADOW, PASTURE, ARAHLE. d'- WOOD LANP, nearly'compact* vviti.i FA.R.A.l-1101 SJ-S and QUI- IHliLDLY'GS, let to good Ten;uits, a snnMl pfirt on old I Leases for Lives, a very considerable part on Agreements for si years, and the remainder at will, at.rents amounting to £ 6l25,. 1 '2s. per Jumm, Capable of considerable increase as the leases expire. The Estate contains mariy valuable A EtNS ot GOAL, a lar^e part-of which-may be' worked by Level, and the re- luainder by Engines of smaH power. A publicRaii-Rwail is nearly- completed from the exten- -slve and ri It -il[iiies iti. i.itt, aiiii'froill the Limestone Hills, and passes through the- major part ot this Estate, to the Sea-port at' Lianeliy, which renders this property highly eligible for the of Cop- per, or other Works, upof) an. extensive scale, us well as for firreat export Trade in Cuals; l'o be viewed by a]>p!ying to the Rev. Mr. Evans, of I ■Lianeliy, ofv\ bom-printed pariiculars may be had; also at. Hie Castle, Haverfordwest; A'-igel, ('avdiiV; IvyrBus!i, and ^!ng s-Arnw, Carmarthen; of Mr..ienkins, Printer, Swan- sea; Mr. Ru'diia'li, Printer, Bristol-; Mr. VVidkc-r, Printer, Mr, Wright; Printer, Hereford; Mr. Wood, f n,,lPt> Shrewsbury,' Mi"; Swinnev, Printer, JiViriiiingham; at the Place of Saie of Messrs. Skinner,' Dyke, and Co. -i<it.TsgHtc-street,-Lonuaii; and of Mr. If assail, East-YV oud,- embrokoshire, at both vyiiich ohice-s I'laus of the Estate beoiivos of tho Collieries may lw «>oea. .4 I "■ '8LAM0]lGAN3HIRfe, I \TOTiCE is ln.reby i;iven, that a GENERAL 1: M KliTlN'G of the 1 J.fcll'iTENANCY of the.County N, at ,lie ia Cardiff, U,1 ThiirsHav^ the loiii imt. at eleven 6'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of carrying into execution an. .Act of Parliament passed- oil the sWth day of June last, inti- tlile,,i, A(:t ZL uent addit ional Force for the Dcieuce of the. Realm,'and- Iiis and for (he gradual Reduction of the-Militia in En»i:uui;" when it is requfaied th.e Deputy Lieutenants of the County will attend. • By Order of the Vice-Lieutenant, Cardiff, HENRY HOLLlER, August y, 1804. Clerk 0f the General Meetings. CARMA ti'l 'HENHUJliE, NOTICE is hereby aiven, that a SPECIAL •_MEETING of the"ITEUTEN ANC Y- of the said COU NTY, will be held, by adjournment, at the Ivy-Bush,. iu {'<inuai the.il, at eleven o'clock incite forenoon of Tuesday the 14th day of August instant. .By Order of the Lord Lieutenant, Landeilo, JOHN MORGAN,- Augu.stu.Hit.M.. Dep. CI. General Meetings. loCO:UliACTORS- IJEHSONS willing to CONTRACT with the JL TRUSTEES of the HARBOUR of SWANSEA for IfAI'l) nUILLH.\G the EASTERN PIER, afecording to Captain' Hnddari's Plan, inchidiiivj every expence, or for QKAR-. BYtNG and l)!i.l\ KI;G PROPER STONES from CW.MSEYTH A N y U A_H IIY-, at the -EASTERN FIEH, are desired to deliver their Proposals inwritiiuj, at the Oilicc of Mh G. JellVeys, S.w.aiisea, betbre.the 27tU nistaut. Thjp- -Carriage-, of -the. Stones may be mucli .lessened by m¡¡];ú,g a TraiiJ-)'oad and ¡¡¡dim:d 1)1<111(" a .Plan of hicÎ"! may be sce'n on application to Mr. Jeifi-eys. Svvan.sea, August. 9, 130X. MASONS r|^HIS is to a;ive notice^ .MASONS am wanted X by the CARMARTTIENSHUiE .RAlL-KOAD COMPANY, -to. coinpleat the DOCK-WALLS at-tL)jAr NELLY FLATS., Such Mason or Masons as arc. desirous to-Contract for the saHle, are ref|rtested to give in their Pro- posals to the Committee of the said Company, on Thursday next, the lfJtli instaiit, by twelve o'clock, at'the Falcon-nni, Lianeliy, Carinartliensj.iire. E. TH.; SHEWEX, Llaueily, Aug. 9,1804. Clerk to the Company. FOR SALE, A Handsome GIG, \yith Patent Body and Springs, and capital HA ItN'ESS^—Also a neat-TAX- CART with;HARNESS.. May be viewed, and particulars tjiow'n, on applying'to Mr. Luke Lott, Coach-m.'ik-er, Strand, Swatisfca. G "LtIL MO J? G A N SHI RE, TO BE ,LET,. JIVI) ENTF.RElJ Ul'ON I.")lMl-:DIATEI.V, HILL HüUSE, with -120 Acres'of excellent LAND, situated in the most romantic-and. beautiful parl of South-Wales. The-IIousos placcd oira'n eminence, approached/atid'snrrouiided by of Firs, command- ing most enchanting views of the liay ot Swansea and Coun- try, teruiiiiated by that beautiful peninsula crdled the TMuui- bfes. The. House alwl Oilices have lately gone through a' complute'repair, and will be found repl.ete -with every pos- sible convenience proper for the accommodation of a Gen- tleman's family. The Garden is in full Crop, the Frnit: Trees in luxuriant -bearing, and 24 Acres of Land, now in tJwtiJr\anlüst state of preparation for Crops of Wheat. The House is \ithinlwo miles of the heantiflll r.iai;ket and post town of Swansea, thruugh:which the M ail pusses daily. The tenant may be accommodated with the Furniture, Apply to John Beavan, Esq. CWIlI Gwym, near Swansea; or Robert Nelson Thomas, Esq. Swansea. DESERTED, from the ROYAL clakkxce VoLUNTKER "RKOIMKNT, the undermentioned, viz. JOHN EDWARDS, Drnnitup)-, aged 19 years,- five-feet six .inches hiÓJ, dark complexion, auburn eyes, and dark hair, cut short. WILLIAM W HITE,'Drummer, aged 31 years,"five feet eight inches high, lair complexion, grey eyes, and dark sandy hair, usually tied vc.ry long. Whoever will apprehend ami lodge,them-in any of his Majesty's gaols within the United Kingdom,, shail- receive for each ON E GUINEA reward,-over and above, the al- lowance from the County for the apprehension of De.ser.lers., Apply to Owen Lloyu, Esq. Lieut.-Col. Commandant-of the said" Cyrps. Ca.rdigtm,Jnty30,18(M.. NOTICE To DEBTORS, CPigVlTORS, 4- TRADESMEN. NOTICE is hereby given, to' all-' Traders," • Merchants, Factors, and other?, not to sell d ih Geaib of any sort whatever into IlIV house, The Swan-Inn, Haver- fordwest, on ray account, unless ihey first ha-ve iiiy own writ- ten or personal authority for so doing, as-I -vvill -not be au- swerable or accountable for the same,, after the. date of this notice.—Aud all persons indebted for Goods-sold and deli-, vered at or from the said house, are hereby noticed,, that they are to pay their respective debts to me personally, and to no other person, or thcv\iii he sued for the same. THOMAS MOORE. Tfaverforcliest, BRECO N SHIRE. RULES and REGULATIONS for SPORT- ING upon the HILLS, belonging to JOHN MAC- NAM A. si A, Esq. in tl ie said county.. • 1. No person wiil be allowed to Shoot, without leave uiv dor the hand of John or Arthur Macnamaix-i. 2. No person will be allowed to Sport but in the company of the Keeper of the. said Manors. S. No person will be allowed to Kill more than Two Brace of Grollse in One day.. 4. No person be allowed to Shoot but on the days ntcntioued in the card given for that purpose. 5. Owing to the. great Scarcity of Gatiie, no person' will be allowed to Sport this year alter the ^oth day oi August. 6. The Game on the Cvvenddwr Hills being neariy .de- stroyed, no person will be permitted to Sport on tuose this year. A reward of FIVE GUINEAS w-ill be paid, at Langocd'- Castie, upon conviction of each Poacuer, or unguaiii'ied'Per- son transgressing the Laws Upon the said Manors, over and above What is allowed by Act of Parliament; and thc in- former's name kept,secret.. Nor will any person of any description be suffered to Hunt for Game, under pretence of breaking in Dogs, or upon any other pretence whatsoever. Langoed, Aug. (i, 18Q-I-. • CTO'LEN or STRAYED, from the town of O* 11 A y, iii the county of Brecon, On Monday ni'dit, tl>e 8th'of July last, a DARK BROWN HORSE,"about thir- teen hands high, .seven old j hi" tail lias been lately set, and carries it inclinable to the nearside hcw inanecl, and inshceis have been recentiytrinuned. Whoever will give intelligence of the said HOTSC,, ifstrav- cd, shall- be handsomely rewarded ;.and if stolen", a reward of FIVE GUL\ F, AS ..will be paid on the conviction of the offender or offenders, by Mr. Evans, Attorney, ILy. August-6, UUiI. •
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• THIS C*AMB AI«/ £ M> I SWANSEA, FRIDAY, August 10. SHIP NEWS. ARRIVED, Aug. 3 and 4, the fair Trader, Forrest, from Muiehead;-with sundries; J'up iter,' Grant', from'.j['p;iham; Seven Brothers, Lelean, front Fowey; Fanny, Owens; and Mary, Coiner, iroui Fal- mouth, in ballast.—ivi-urianue, Bond Mid Mary, Madge, from St.- Ives, with, copper Ore ^Roebuck, Waiters and Betsy, Slade, from Fowey Richard and Eleanor, Fowler, from Southampton Maria, Mainwaring; .Four Sisters; Williams i and Harriet, .Pennant, from Plymouth Plenipo, IVIollard, from St. Ives-; William,. Crocker, from Pen- zauce; Swallow, Trick, from Bide ford Union, Trick; from Helford John and \V illiaiu, Squirry, from Exeier Union, Tucker, from Dartmouth ana Good'liitenv, Whedr don, from Watclict, in ,ballast.6, Providence, Howell, from Chester; and Vigilant, Fisher, from Yvrate-rford, -^iih' sundries; Union, Stanhope, • ihmi Sandwich, with Hint j Hope, Yeo, from Plymouth \V¡JIiam cud. :\lary" li-rokcu- slijre, from PadstoW Wa-ieniug, Jones, from St. I'.es,: and Mary, Donovan, front•Ki'nsale, hi ba:!dst.—/ and 5i' ('ardiif Castle, Jenkins,, from Bristol, with-sundries-, Itosc,. Davics, St. Ivesywitii eoppcr o « t ion, t I itit; from, A,berystwith SusaViniih, HaVvey, from CXwelly Margaret, Davie: from Dubim and Jane, Crowley, Kinsale,in baUasl.—9, Fsiiny, Bowdea; and,lieisy, Ce.ndy, from St. Lvci-, wiiiv copl I < ind S'w'uiin.v' Tyack, from reuwiuc.e,. in bLiliasl,/ 'r Cleared out, Aug. 3—8, the New Expedition, Hawkins, for Bristol, with sundries; Concord, Moon, for flfracomb, with-oak timber Ann and Teresa, Collins, for Now-nbam, with unmanufactured copper; Stag, JÚlikms, for Dubliu ¡ Fiiej; iship, Patmore; Industry, Bovven Susan, Eaton: a iid Elizabeth* Jones, for Cork Providence. Jenkins; for \{ ünghall jPeace; Fowler; Agcnoria, Lobbett; Alfred, Croker; Susan, Pitts; London; Propert; Abeona, Bry- ant ;• Endeavour, Jones and Agcnoria, James, for Water- ford Nancy, Morgan, for Cardigan; -.Greenfield, Tiiu- •berlake,; and Pilgrim, Julian, .for Anihvch .Birmingham, Gill Giu.Ti,Castle, Sanders Charlotte and .Ann, Mitchell; and John and Maty, Marshall, for Plymouth Endeavour, Jewell; Joker, Titomas; Freeman, Iray ics; Amelia, Bry- ant; Three Brothers, Wescott; and Fairy, Oats, for St. Ives; George, Rickard; Cotton, Hockm Ann; Bevan and Harmony, Trick, for Bideford; United Brothers, Jones; Seallow.er, Byuon; Aurora, Waiters; and Wn- tenuovith,-Cutiiff for. Ilfraeombe Good Intent, Whed- don, ior Watchet; Exoress, Luke, for Appledore Una- nimity, Busbiu; and Charming Hetty, Gntliths, for liead; Sprightly, Nicbojls, for Barnstaple Mary, Cole- man, for Giocester; Fanner, Evans; andDelight, Sperre, for CiHlilless of Mexborough, Heruaman and tlaiumoud, Hancorne, tor Truro; Vigdaut, Wobb and Pelican, Thomas, for Falmouth, all .with coal or culm.. •—9> Providence Packet, Long, for Giocester, uirh sun- dries j Hope, Parry, I'or Amlwch; Fleet, Black iuore; ami. Friends Endeavour, Dennis, for St. Ives; John, Tre- luddra, for Truro,; Union, Tucker, for Dartmouth Tho- mas, Pnyice, for Bridgcwater; Fortitude, Jenkins, for Bideford Friendship, Day; and-St. Patrick, Ross, tor VVatcrford, with coal." Eui/iclh/.—Arrived, the; Resolution, Da vies, from Swan- sea, with iron; Bee, Davie, from Cardigan, with timber: Queen Charlotte, .Tones, from Swansea; Happy Return, Hall, from "Pembroke True Brituu, I Irom Cardi- gan;' Peggy,- Davics; and Sliillelah, Long, from Bristol;. Sisters, iiavie's, from- FowoyLouisa, Peters; Friends Endeavour, Sullivan-; aud Bchuont, Watklns, from PI y-. muuth, in ballast. Cleared out, the Kidwelly Castle, Davies, for London, wiihcorM iVIaria, Thomas Mary, Long; and Mary Ann, Morgan, for Carmarthen; Happy Return, Hall, for Pem- broke: Catherine, ,1ticlmrds'; Lü,y.alty, Jafiics Venus, Morgan Neptune, Crimt.ft; True Briton, Phillips; and Pogii'V, Davies, for Cardigan; Endeavour, Davics; and Alary, J'onCs, for SL Ives; Catherine, Jones, for Barnsta- ple Chambrook, Bryne, for Dungarvan and John and Sally, Collins, for Bridgewater, with coal or culm. Carmarthen. Arrived, the Welcome,. Davics, from Bristol, with sundries Venus, Lewis, from Bideford, with carthen-ware; Elizabeth, Davics; and Maria, Thomas, i'roiu Lianeliy, with coal. Cleared out, the William arid' Catherine,'Leonard, for Swansea,, with corn; Polly and Betsy, Llewellyn, for HristnJ; with butter; Lark, Rogers; and Minerva, Webb, for .ditto, with oats, &c. Centurion, Richards, for ditto; and Susannah, Lewis, for Greenock-, with bark. Cardigan.—-Arrived, the Rachael and Sally, Morgan Lark, Owen;. Bristol Trader, Jones: and Greyhound, Evans," from Neath; Taunton, Owens; and Beginning, Francis,- from Lianeliy and Laura, Owens, frohi Bridge- water.. .Cleared out, the Nancy, Morgan, for Swansea; Provi- Peiill) dence, George, for Pembroke; Pb-cbe, LaSH; Bee, Griffith and Robust, Rees, for Bristol. Bristol.—Arrived, the Betsy, Bailey, and EmiHa, Bull- pin, from Grenada; Ann, William's; Maria, Pocock; Colin,"Twppvell; -Britannia, Bell; Kingston, Etheridge'; West Indian, Shedden; and Jane, Frazer, from St. Vin- cent's; Briton, Powell; and Mervin,. AmorVr from To- hago; Concord, Wilson; Trusty, White; and Atlas, Sands, from Barbad(ics Pilgrim, Philiips, and Venus, Hunt, from St. Kill's; Nevis, Corry; and King David, Shilstone, from Nevis; Bristol Volunteer, Jacques, from Antigua; Mi- nerva, Sil'cox and Avon, Huynes, from Demerara Eli- zabeth, Martin, from Newfoundland; Ocean, Wheel- wright) from"-Virginia Lady Fitzgerald^ Crosby Perse- verance, Donova.n, from Cork-; Melehbourne, 'Parfitt, from 'Dublin; Happy C-ouple, Phillips and Rirhard, Lewis, from Swansea"; Trial, Morris, from Neath; Pheebe, Loyn; Bee, Griffiths.; and Nancy, Rees* frinn Carmarthen. Entered, o.ut, the New Expedition, Hawkins; and Happy .Couple. Phillips, for Swansea; Ricliurd, Lewis, for New- ton Constaik Trader, Tobias and Nancy, Rcies, for Car- niarthen. Liverpool.—Arrived, the John and Jane, Jones Non- such, Williams and Experience, Yv illiams, from Pwlheiy William Pitt, Evans, from Carnarvon Beity and Peggy, 11 ugives; and Ann, Garner, from Conway with grain, -6cc. Princess of WalQs, Williams,, from Newport, wivhpig frG, iton; and Friendship, :pritchard, ,from Bristol, with sun. dries.. ■ Falmouth.—.Arrived,, the'Phoenix,Taylor Laura, Rover; and Hope, Prior, from Swansea. Fowey..—-Arrived, the Blessing, Perryman; and Ann Collins, friiiiN(.tatit. Ptiizafice;—Arrived, the SwalJow, Teague, from Wales, with coals and the Neptune, of and- tor Lyme, with coals from Wales, to stop a trifling-leak. Pudstow.—Arrived, the- Union, Burt, from Swansea; Treore, Jennings; and Stert, Pett;igrew> from Cardiff. Sailed, the Good Intent" Morgan^ tor Tenby. Airr.iced at,.Swansea, Rev. Mr. Llewelyn,. Rev. Mr. .Spiatmer, Mr. Guest, Mr. Alcock, Mr. Craveii, Miss Montgomery, Miss Barry, Mr. B. Buggin, Mr. H. Bar- ringfon,. 3, Misses Jervfs, Ml- and fllrs., Charniey, Mrs. Coate, Miss Crump, Miss Cheneys, Mrs.. Tucker, Miss ".Hughes,' Mrs, and Miss Hemmet,v'Mrs.. and Miss Dinis, i.II;. Lockwood, Miss Williams, &c. &C. Axriveduat: Tenby, Lard Itev.IDr. Law. and family, Rev. Mr. Hilliard, Mr. E. Tlilharti, Mr. Par., terige, Mr. and Mrs. Hazlewood, Mr. Phillips, Mrs; Exlwy, Miss-Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. Sullivan, Capt". Hijrdeastle, Capt.. and Mrs. AVilkinson, Major Vaughan, .Hon»- Airs. Vaughan,. Mr.. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Banict, ike. dcc. The" Endeavour- armed brig' is arrived at the Mumbles, with a fleet under convoy for this and ncighbouringports. The Morriston armed brig sailed from hence on Friday !a.st,wit;h a number oi' vessels bound round land, but proceeded no further than the Mumbles, where the greater partilre detained by contrary winds. The Cleveland tender sailed from this port on Tuesday, with men for the navy." The Viae, Clark, from hence to London, is ar- rived in the river Thames. We announce, with great pleasure, the safe arri- val at Bristol of 21 sail of the Leeward Island fleet, belougingtothatport. An extensive woollen-cloth manufactory, v'e understand, is about to be established in this neighbourhood, by a gentleman of great respecta- bility and fortune. Ou Wednesday next wiil be .held Swansea, fair, for cattle, sheep, &c. Brecon Sessions commenced List Saturday; on which occasion'the following very excellent Charge ice to the Grand Jury wa.s'delivered by Mr. Justice Hardirjge'—r- Gentkmcn> of the GfaindJiiry, "Your pubiic'spirit has erected such a harrier m this county against the menaced invasion of,the is1.md, that you could spare detachments of your. lorce to your neighbours upon the coast, ifthey should be endangered, aware as 1 am sure you will ever be, that in- this great conflict _you-r ur:igl<- iour- is.yoitrseffi It 'may 'be- affirmed, that since Britain has made a figure in the .living map of the world, there has existed no such trial of that good sense, whiclv is the most prominent"feature ti-iiij of ,çcuse, is thr.iw.jst of British character: v The subjects ofthisistand have been challenged by the- public voice of a common danger, to give usalitbcadvan- tages of a miliiimj govei-mkent, without peril of that-military despotism, which, is the new style of Liberty in France and with as little fear of that -mnthnj in bottle-array, which 'ha; been overcome in the Sister Island, but after a desperate convulsion of its principles—without prejuiceto political Ci subordination or individual rights. "Notafeatheritas been touched that freedom could wish to retain at a niomettt like this not;a power is impaired or vvUhheld that,sober and legitimate government 'could wish, to e.n¡oy. Disdaining to ask who are the instruments of the execu- tive power, and who are thclr adversaries: at a lossto as- certain ilie policy, or the sense of the, legislature in its-mi- j niite and subordinate arrangements you have looked strait iiitiri object, which it; a determined support soi"the'national independence, and of your own Hononr. "'Continue to be upon the alert, and it becomes all idle prdbleiii pf speeulativeicuriosity, whether he who.has lram, j !'1'1i upon all rest'of the world, shall dare to set his foot 'I his land or lio. .I The suspeuded effort must expose his uteaipt which his new titles t aiid o: ri' d(\r). wlllmtHcr j1\¡lalJie tIW.lld¡,;anH. t li. in come it is the knell of bi:<-ambitipp—fli.e,fnr lorn hope of his implacable aversion to the noblest crea- tures that «v.er animated public virtue—the inhabitants cf CvHflt-Britahv whf.emhlc'lic con.«titi-.1;;in t!if>- ]uvc, and .are prompted b.y i!- genius to runovaic t»y their ex.aihplc, .lhe liberues of Europe. Let birr! come!and we have Sau'iQS fyrhiui, ulio ,viU be jealous of the iaiue sitchieyeq by .tlii? herpes of'the cam- paign in Egypt. We have Sailor who emirlatc t)w galLmt Admiral b'cjorc me,* a man who serves bis. country at this iiour bv his«p';tval. character, though he enjoys a f!i««iji»'d repose* under ills laurels, with a personal csiiication, as much beigved as it is admired." V* Admiral Oi' TItere were only two prisoners for trial; one. a young woman about 20 year's of age, named Eliza- beth Woods, for stealing a pair of'siver buckles, and some"articles of i con- victed: the other, EMUI Williams, indicted under the Act of Parliament generally called Lord Ehen- !borougli'a Ac);, for stabbing, was acquitted, the insanity of the prisoner being evident.—On the old issue day a cause was heard which occupied the attention'ot the-Court fyr a considerable rime: it was an actdon of 'ejectment brought by tin: widow of one Griffiths against a Mr. Watbins, to recover the possession uf a house mDevynock; but the plâiJrtitT not making out her case to the satisfaction ot the jury, they gave-then .verdict for the-de- fendant; Mr. Justice Haniinge, however, having some doubts whether "certain parts of the evidence legally applied to lhe matter in dispute between the parties, was pleaded in the evening Court to direct a new trial of the cause.—Counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. Alien • aud Mr. Hughes attorney. Mr. Bishop for the detendant"; Mr. Nieijol and Mr.'Bevan attornies, Messrs. W. and J. Powell.. At the bast Hereford A'ssizcs, Mr. Elias Jenkins, attorney, of Neath, Gl-aniorgarislm-e, was tried be- fore Mr. Justice Lawmitec, and a special jury, and found guilty on an intonn:1,tiolrc ..tild (ex 'officio) againsfhiin by tus Majesty's Attorncy-Kreueral, (it the instance oi'-the ilon. Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes, for a misdemeanour, in obstruct- ing the Commissioners executing the property act for the hundred of N eath, iuthe execution of their duty. On Sunday se'nnight was baptized, in the parish church of Llettws, in the county of Ulamorgan, by the Rev. Mr. Parry, Ann Thomas, great great graiul- daughter to Elizabeth Thomas, of the same parish, and who stood god-mother to her great great grand- daughter. She is ninety-nine years old, and seems to feel very few of the infirmities of age; for al- though deprived of the sight of one of" her eyes, many years ago, by accident, she can now Icnit. spin, and sew, without the assistance of glasses: and often walks from live to eight miles in a day.— She has now living seven children, thirty grand- t," sons, near one hundred great grand-sons, and the above great great grand-daughter, Ann Thomas. A melancholy accident happened last week to a labouring man employed by Sir R. I,. Blosse, Bart, ot Llanblethian, near C-owbridge, occasioned by the too prevailing but reprehensible practice of servants riding on the shafts of waggons or caits entrusted to their care. In hastily alighting to open a gate, he thoughtlessly put his ht^id upon the crup of the hind horse, when the spirited tni- mal began to plunge, and striking the man do wn, both wheels of the waggon- passed over his sto- 'mach, by which the poor teliow was so much injur- ed, that notwithstanding every medical assistance was immediately pwcured by hIS humane master, he expired in a few hours, leaving a witeanod three children te deplore his loss; to. relief, how- ever, Sir Robert, with that characteristic benevo- lence by which he is- has liberally contributed. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Salusburv, of East- wick-Lodge, Salop, and late of Cotton Hall, Den- bighshire,-has patriotically made a tender-of the whole of his military emoluments to Government, for the support of the war. The new stamp duties take place on the 11th October next. Hereford Races commenced on Wednesday.— Mr. Kellerman's ch. f. Marv, and Lord Sackville's Whirligig, were ,entered for that day's plate.; Mr. Kellerman's gr. f. and Mr. Bärnard's Gypsev tor yesterday's 501.; an.d Lord Sackville's Whirligig, Mr. collins's Whiskey, and Mr. Barnard's Gypsev, for the city plate this day.—A number of other horses were expected to enter at the post. The Itey. C. i*ird,. Chaplain to. theX'ountess of Clanbrassil, and Rector ot Dvuedor, is ilisti luted 0'1' by the Lord li-is-hop of Hereford to'the Rectory 0, Mordiford, on the presentation of the son of the late Hon. Edward Foley. A new Theatre, on a magnificent scale, is to be speedily built at Bath. A" great part of the sum wanted is already subscribed" and the whole is ex- pected to be complete*] in'a few days. There-, is at this time a two years eld pig in the possession ot 1\lr. Evans, attorney, near Carnarvon, I of the very great weight of 50 score, and measures from the nose to the tip of the tail 10 leer. A lady, in a paroxysm of passion, threw herself from a one-pair-of-stairs window of Wynn's Ho- tel, Falmouth, a few days ago, and would have been inevitably dashed to pieces/had not a reiitleAian who sat near, the window, caught her as she was falling, and heid her suspended till a man climbed up on the mail-coach which stood under the win- dow, and relieved her from her perilous situation. On Wednesday night, the 1st instant,' about ele- ven o'clock, a dreadful lire broke out in the wool- len manufactory, of Messrs. John Dennis and sons, in Penzance. The drums beat to arms, the inha- bitants immediately assembled with the engines, and every exertion was made to check the tiames, but all without effect; the fire spread so rapidly among the machinery" and other wooden work of ,the building, that the whole was shortly consumed. We are sorry to add that no part of it was insured. Tuesday se'nnight three fellows attempted to break into the house of Mr. Busch, ia Kirkdale- road, near Berington Bush, Liverpool, in winch there was only a female servant. She, however, resolutely opposed them; fired & brace of pistols at Ciie N,Iiiaii)s li-,ojti .t chamber window, but with- out,, effect; and'then discharged a blunderbuss loaded with small .shot, on which one' of the men dropped, and was carried oit by one of his. compa- (1(",ed nions. The other, rendered desperate by the girl's resistance, swore he Would-have her hie, and en- deavoured to force his way through a lo.wer. win- • dow; which terrified her so mud:, that she,ran to the back part pf the house, and by means of a sheet tied to a window shutter, let'*herself down' into the' lane, but not .without much diniculty.a-nd softie bruises. Having obtained assistanccvsiie re- turned to the house, but no trace of the robbers could be discovered. Committed t'o Bristol Xewgate, Jahies Coalman, charged with feloniously stealing and embezzling- the monies of..his -employers, Messrs, Harfords, Davis,,arld Pilchard ifshery.—he warm close weather of the last week was very favourable to the catchina-of pilchards; and there is a prospect of-a- plennfu! season. Nearly oOOOhhds. have been already cci- iared on the coast of Cornwall-. Great quantities of very fine turbot: have like- wise been caught ilear Portreath, which sold in the markets.at about 2d.'a pound: Dollars.—A greet number of counterfeit dollars' bavihg fgpvjd--their'wily into circulation, it may be necessary to caution the public against taking; tfiem*. and to point out the dittefence betweeu the counter-, re'it and::the„good dollàr. "the by Mr. Boulton; weigh, -averaging one wit.h the .'tlicr. 41(3 grains, and the thickestof the lalse dol- lars weighs, only 375 grains, and the thiaaest n»t more than SIO grair.5.Musis'a sure criterion bv winch tKe public' may e.2iiy discover the (iilrereiice between the. bad and good. J t -•-•: "/v (1.1- so to observe, that of the true coibrs. are pencctly rial,- wuiie tnese.ot rite talso ones« are not so, but i:ave a, Se-rt ef rim down the Vhiudicy which may be plainly distinguish. d by*a glass. Cuj-cJor thc 'Hi'cof a I 'ipev.—bbi the':>art affecied.be rubbed well witii sweut oil.-and a, spooniul taken internally. ri'iiis treatment has been.knowji to .-restore persons in the list exU'emii v. Copper Ore* sold ai Camborne Oil Thursday the 2d iU-=r. Mines. Te.n;% Purchasers. at per Ton. i. s. ri. Doicoath ]•>i,h i"'o. 7 f 0 ditto 1V.» l-rceiiiaii and Co. 4 V7 6 ditto 101 Coriiob i> 7 0 ditto 100. Alines Jloyal H 3. 0 ditto P,> Louiuiui.-o. '560 ditto 9^' Cxnsisis Co. .'J 1 'j 0 ditto <:).') (iftto .5 V 6 ditto 7-0 Lugiisb Co. 1!> -0 Tin Cruft io. ditto &. i\Uifes' Bov'al li il O. ditto (,"¡ii¡i.b Cu, 4 P 0 Cook's Kitchen 91 ditto 5 0 5, ditto Loudon Co. 7 (j G Wheal Fanny I 'Ililcs 1,) ti 6- • C-ierry .Garden ^Jis-ass Wire-Co. c 4";) 6 Botallack 27 Chead. 0. \VilIiams & la (.ireiilc-il- 17 6 Vvheal Druid 27 (into i 0 "1 Oiii 1-i.Uo—: Standard lot—G.
Family Notices
B1KTI1.. Last week, the lady el II. l-'ocklington, Esq. of Swan- sea, uf a son. MATIKIED. ;ol place. ■ At Colchester, Charles Brown, L.-q. Captain in the Hoyal-pembivkc insileers, to -tf;Sophia, bmvih, third daughter ol the-late Ivev. Charies Survtii. John Maiuide,-Ivsii.'late of Aiont'goiuerv, to "Mrs.* Waecs of Southiiuipton-r:. w', Lmidon.. ^La-t week, at Nash, near Newport. Monraoothihir. Mr. V> illiaiu Arney, a celebrated W.elsh poet, aiea MisS Ann Irancis, or the same place, aeci i p. t Saturday, at Sfapleton church, Capiaar iiai.v.i dern, o-t the King's. German heavy dragoons, to A i' Elton, of Stapleton House. DIED. On Wednesday, the 1st iast. at his house in C:n-r sincerely and deservedlyTsfmeiaed, C.e« ■ of liarnslield, aged. 73.—In this genllei, the warm, -sincere, and steady hiea.\ upright ruagistrate. lie was i:; t;.( Peace huî h (or the CO,uht V ar;d b0l"(,¡_ served the office of Mayor of tha: t-4 of which several public situations i;r usefulness 1o his country, 'and rei'pcw.i'iiiv t- He married Miss Johnes, sis'cr to 'l'i-uins J-i c -J. it it to Thomas Jobnes, ESe]. the i) £ int lni.n.i.- ;r county of Cardigan. Tbiu-sciay nigh:, Mr..Henry Bevan, laaadv-aier: ■v. f Carmartbcii.' Mr. Benjamin Franeir, v,ter-bai:ii; at i, e po;: ef uiarthen, iadier of Air. Trancis, of the Ufoi: street, Swansea. At her mother's rouse in King-street, Uavcrforf.i.ti, Lt the i'tuh year of/her age, -Miss^Chariotte Philips, daughter of the late Dr. George Philltps: a young lady v. the most amiable manners and accorap.ish':aeuts. At Fenkenig/iia the county, of ludnor, aged -i", s. cerely and deservedly regrett ed, Pace Jones, Ksq. vow. brother of the late Ttiomas Jones, ,f{sq..of that phice. At Build), universally • respected, Lewis' ■. h;i eminent tanner'of that; place. '■ Thursday, Mr. J. B. Ford, of Nevtow-n Hal', i :j, meryshire, sincerely regretted by ail his-actjuain-.u/i'L. At Titlcy, Herefordshire, aged 101., "Mai-r* l7; -a -c tainiag her faculties to the last.—tier -husband.-oro a year ago, at the age of 90, alter being married, to": ;r, (J'o years.
HIGH WATER ON SWANSEA-BAR…
HIGH WATER ON SWANSEA-BAR y>n\ the ensuing 'Week. Days. Morning. Evening. IL. a. M. IT. 51. F. Saturday 9 %:i 9 SO I.' Stuulay o 48 10 7 i- Monday fo" f~ 10 :<> Tuesday u 55 H .yj i. .Wednesday 13 1. '9' i '1 hursday 1 52 2 £ 0 1'riday f 3 2 3 ;,3 \s HIGH WATER AT THE PAS8AC. For the ensuing-]i cch'. Days. -Momiug. Iv. r:. y-. M. Saturday 9 •>'> <j j .4 •Sunday 10 111 10 Alonday jo, -if 1i zi Tuesday 11 <57 jo. i edne.sday 12 50 I 1..J. Thursday t .14 y -L Tnday 3 '24' 3 55 COUNT!IY STAIIKETS, Sw.\NFv.A. d. G&u t per V.'iiichcstcr bushel.. CAKIU yy. Wheat i7s, to 19s.'per bushel of Barle,f 8s. 'to'9s. Gd. per ditto." Oilts 9s. per gallons. CowBRIDGE. Wheat 7s. to Ss. Od. Barley fif. 4,5.0d. Oats 'is. to 2s. 8d. Grey Peas 5s. Bojliasi div?-. to 9s. per bushel of 8 gallaus. BHIDGEXD, Wheat 7i. to "I. 6d." ]3;¡rkv S,. t:; gd, to ner N FA TH.' :¡\heat 7s. tid. to Cs. tid. liarlev 9s. 4C- bushel. Oats 18s. Od, per bag. CAHMAKTIIKN.^ Wheat (»?0d. Barley 3s. 6;1. to4. Oats i>s. id. per Winchester bushel^ Butter, ia cash; LT.ANKI.I.Y. Wheat 7s. (id. to 8s. Od. Barley it:. to 4s.-9d. per Winchester bushel. LANDOVKJIY. Wheat, 9s. 9d. Barley, -Is. 9d. I corn, 7s. (id- per btisbcl of 10.gallons*- LANPILO^. Wheat 9s. (id. to 10s. (id. Barley Is: od. per bushcl'oi'iO gallons. TKKKY. heat 9s. per bushel of 10 gallons. Barley -Is. Oats is. lOd. -per Winchester bushel. -it 6 s.. 9d. Barley Ss. 6d. Oz, 'ic 0d. p,ev buslwl 0f 8 gallons. P>:Y-BKOKE. "VVheat 8s. (id. Barley 4s. 9d. Oats 3s. Gd. per bushel of 10 gallons. IIA-VEKPORDWFST. "Wheat'&s. to 9<. Barley 5s. to ;)S. {id. s CA Wheait 7s. 00. Barleiy 3s. od. to Os. Od. Oa:" 1, (3d..to '1. Bd. per Winchester bushel. LAJU'ETI K. Wheat f)s. (id. to 9s» Cd. Barley 2s. 6d.' to as. (id. Oats Is. lOd. tu 2s. 3d-pt:r. bushel. • 7s, 6cl. Barlpygs.Gd. Ilye-4s> (3d. <)at-s Is. 9d. Pease < s. per bush-i. •Jhti-.cox. Wheat 8«. 9d- Barley-is. W. Pease 0.?. Od. While, ditto GOi. Od*—]>«>rbtiihel-oi iti) galluns. Oats 7s. Ud. per uqsllre of U'O aaUvus. ■ • I L !']-I. Wheat 8s. Cd. Barley 4s-. 9d. per bushel of 10 galious.' ii'A Y. Wheat f*. 6d. to 7s. Pd. per bushel of^O-gallonr. Batley 3s. Od. in SsvS'cL Oats 2s. 6d. to 3s. 3d. Pease 6s. to (is. 9d. MACiiYXMa-Tn. Wheat 7s. 6d. Ilye 4s. 9d. lira'Iey 3s. Pease 9s. Oats 2s. 6d. pef bushel. Doi-oia/i y. Wiieat?s. (3d. Barley 4$.3d. Oats'2s. (3d, Oatmeal 6s. 3d. RKXMAM. Witeat 7s. 6d. to Os. 0,1, per bushel of 33 quarts. Barley 3s. bo. W hite Pease Gs. PJ. N"J £ AVP.OU-T, (MonuwutWbire). V. he:,t Ys. ,od. Barley 4s, 3d. O a'.s oi. Od. Bcai's 8s. iid. per bushel of 10 gal Ums. POXTYPOOL. Wheat8s. !o 9s.od.. Baric v Is. 6d. Oats 3s. ciI. Pease S-. iia. per bushel of 10 trails « CKKsxtn. Wiieat (57lb.) 6s. lOd. l^atlev, 4s. Od. Oats ,3s. 3d. SiiKE.wsr.unv. Wheal, 7s. pd. Barley, 4s. 6-j. Peas, ,'ps. Od-:—per bushel uf 30 quarts. Oats, os- 9d.—per cus- touiary nieasjire oi'57 qaatts. ilr-ttEFOni). "Wheat, is. Id'. Barley, 5 -.5d. Oats,-is.. 7d. Beans, 6s. 3d. Peas, Cs. 3d.—per customary u.ea- 10 gallons. • WoKcnsTiiii. Wheat 7s. 4d. to 7s. Sd Barley 4.- to 1S. oJ. Beans 5s. lOd. Pease 5s. 8d. to 4s. lOd.—Cats .,h.U.'to4s. 6c1.-Hops 31. tds. Od. to 41. 4s. Od. O i;ocrsTia; Whewt, best, 7s. Pd. secpiid, ,5s. 6d. third, (is. Sd. ^Beans, 5s: 4d. OatS, 4. Od. Barley, 6s. GJ. Peas: 7s, Od.—-per custouiary:busbel of 9,t gidlons. 3JIVI/ s Wheat 52s. to t*2s. Bftfiey, 30s. to 3-ls. Beans, 40s. to 44s. Oats, !#s. to Sis. per quarlei". Beans, 40s. to 44s. Oats, !#s. to Sis. per quarlei". 1 1 1 or l <*her at' Hides 21i<l.to 22-|d. Dressing Hides V2^d. to 2s- li !sh anil DutcirHidcs (K>d. at-* 00d. Horse, Huie-s 2ia. -t0 23d. I'acks 1?d. tu aOa. Patteru Skins, GOlb. per du.en, 2d. 7jd. to 2s. Sid. 3:5" For the L ondon il&rkeit m-M»ndvy, sec our 4th Page.