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L, D *pnZ CORPORATION.of SWANSEA will .A grant LEASES for 99 Years, at a moderate Rent. persons who may be inclined to BUILD HOLSES on the BORROWS, at SWANSEA; the ground (which is staked out) contains 600 fc.et in front, alld 160 feet in depth; lies close to the Sea, and commands an ve view ot Swansea Bay, and the Coast of Devon and Somerset. The situation is .in every respect most desirable for Private and Lodging-Houses. Plans and- Elevatibns may. be seen at Mr. T. Bowen's, Silversmith; aud at the OiHce 01 this Paper, in W ind-:Meet; and further particulars may be had of J. Jeffreys, Portreeve Of Swansea: _■ Swansea, Aug. SI, 1804. 7- E. SLORAM,7"™ STRAW, CIIIP, <So LEQHOHN HAT MANUFACTURER To her Royal Highness the DUCHESS of YORK, (FROM JFO. 6, "BA i'lJ-STRI'.E'i' HATH), Opposite the MACKWOIITR-ARMS IX N, M. OST res pee t fu lly i n fo rm s the Nobility and Gentry of SWANSEA and its environs, that she has just recei ved an eleg;iai assortment of FAJNCY FLOWERS, which, with her HATS, BONNETS, GT.OVKS, &C. &C. owing to the shortness of her stay, will be sold much nhder prime coat, being under the necessity of returning to Bath much iooner than she expected. N. B. Great allowance to Dealers. Also, a select quantity of NEW Music, PATKNT FLUTES, Best Ronmn VIOMN, VIOLONCKLI.O and HARP Smiles, MUSIC PAPER, &C. ixc. on Sale. r. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By D. PERROTT, Oil Monday, the 17th of Sept. inst* and following days; ALL the neat arid well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs HQART <OTi.si'sting of feather-beds and beddnig, four*po'st ahd -oihe WcWtearja and timutrre; mahogany dining, Pembroke, and ^^tabiesjilfiahogany drawers, iogaii), hair-bottofn and <Laj))bM chairs, pier and ca with va- xipus other articles, kitchen JumiTure, &c.. >. Sale to begin each" ty at eleven o'clock itfthc forenoon. FOR SALR BY By RICHAtlD JOJCES. At Gufacn, MarIJandovcry, hvthe courtly of Carmarthen, ■ On Tiiesday,the 18th day of September Inst; at clfevcn > o'clockiia themortting, 1 ONE Black. BuH, six Cows and Calves, two "Cows-; eight Heifers, two and three years old, six Steers t ages-, wo Bull Tas; and Fillies,, one-Gart-rIlorse, two Cart-Mares, oiie.4ry.e.arbid Bay Jilly, one Wa^gon, two Rotheram Ploughs, Harrows, Horse and 0> II uneis, uid sundry other amdes. •The above-are wdrth the attention of the Public. Credit will be given on good. scewrityi Moke capital prizes 4- LESS TICKETS. Three Twenty Thousand Pound Prizes. Three Ten 1 hqusand, Pound Prizes. Three Five Thousand Pound Prizes, Nop rize less than £ c&. MONDAY, the 2-tth bf this Month, begins JLVJL DRAWING, The GRAND STATE- LOTTE ftYy Which contains a greater proportion of CAPITAL PRIZES to tfife small number of Tickets, than, any lormcr Lottery. SCHEME. 3 of £ .'20,000 are £ .60,000 3 —. 10,000 — 30,00(1 3 — 5,000 — 15,000 6 1,000 — 6000 8 — 500 — 4,000. .'20" tOO .— 2,000 40 — "s6- — !MOO €,550 20 — l.'l.OOO 25,000 Tickets. '£.25Ø,OOO Fart of the Capitals to be determined as under: "First-drawn Ticket, First Day £ .1.(!()(} .First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10.000 First-drawn Ticket, Eigh'thI>;iy 20,000 First-drawii Ticket, Ninth D¥y.. 5,000 Tickets and Shares on Sale, at every LicenseaTLotMry Omce. PRESENT J'KICf.. Tickets ■ J17 19 ■"> Half • • • '■ £ 9 Ô 0 1, Quarter 4 14 0 Eighth •••• ^2 7$| [ Sixteenth •• 1 4 0 J lotteries Restored to their Original State, ■ And TICKETS and SHARES" ARK VOW SEtr.IKG By J. BRANSCOMB anrCo. GLBr-ESTABLISHED STA TE-I,OTTERyl OFFICES, Kb. It, HQUJQRN, and 37, CQRNHILb, Where the following Capital Prizes.: have, bee# sold, shared, >" and registered, nameiv, ,Pgur of of^ £ 10,000. —Fifteen —Twenty-six of £ 2,000.—Fifty-three ^1,000.—Likewise the (mfy ^30,000 Prize; that cvcr was shared, besides a great niunber of^'SOO, £2OQ, ^IQO. &c. And Ity whom the original plan. fcr-Stamping the Shares, &c. was transmitted to the Right Hon. Lord JvWtb, which has increased the profit to the Public on Lotteries, since that tuae, (o a very grftat amount; ORDERS FDR TICKETS AND SHARE? TAKKN IS Bv T J,L;Ni'KI,N'S,: Plllxf&R OF THIS PAPER, 4 Please to observe, the Tickets in this Lottery are intrin- 8Jcallyworth ,1.:¿ per Ticket more than in the last and. for-. wcr Lotteries, •' there being only 25*000 Tickets, and sundry Prizes as particularized in the Scheme, which contains three £ S0,000, three ^10,000,; three ^5,00ft &c. &c; and the lowest Prize £ '20, therefore an early purchase is reeom- Bwnded, from a certainty of an advance very soon taking place, this being the only State-Lottery that "can be drawn in the present year. A LL Persons having any claim or demand il- on the Estate and Effects of the late- Mr; WILLIAM- COOK, of ABEKAVON-FOPOK, .Glamorganshire,, are re- tiuestedt« send tn their account to Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, of Aberavon-Forge aforesaid, t!se Widow and Aduiinistratrix, stating particularly the it a-, it rei I persons who stood indebted to the said deceased are re^Mested to pay the amount at their debts to the sttidAd;inmstra.trix forth- with, or the be sued without further notice. 1804. GAME DUTY. THIS is to give Notice', tliut:the UlST of GAME CERTIFICATES and DEPUTAWOHS, %ued within the Counties of CARDIGAN,, CAHMAIFITIIKN, P^J^BRQkE, with the J)aVe,s: ar.nex.ed therteld, will be SSS f Cambrian Newspaper, immediately after the month andtbe additioruiriJ^lAdviniigthe sea ftoiWM beuusertea the^ut, auf aWo Pnntod £ \sU of the skme posted ip tie^ several towns, &p. witlun lim«aid cdiinties. I er>oii» appi) uig for Certificates!and' Deputation's atthe several Stain"[»-OJlices within the said Counties, will have the saiue procured for theffl, upon their |»a>iu« £ ;> 4*. for the former, and £ 1- -gs-. for the latter, and (heir natneA -will be carefully inserted in the Lirts. '• Depntcition or Appointment ol'Gnmekee.per being a Deed, rec^mres a 25s. and after the 11th of October ne*t, will re- ^utrtfa 30s. Deed Stamp. Persorts discovered evading the a^oVe Duty will forth- *tth be proceeded against .in "the Exchequer. ■. -;WMi-'BOWEN,' Distributor. Cardigan, August,24,.1804., V BRECONSHIRE. R0LES and REGULATIONS fc>r SPQRT- EVG upon the HILLS belonging to JOHN MAC- JfAMARA, ESq. in the said eo^iity; 1. NoVperson will be allowed t'o"Shoot,without leave un- cer the hand of John or Ai-thur Macnamara. 2. No person will be allowed to Sport but m'the com- pany of the Keeper of the said Mnnors. 4 3. No person will be allowed to Kill more than Two. Brace tfGronscinoneday. 4. No person will- be allowed to Shodt but on 'the days mentioned in the card given for that purpose. 5* Owing to the great Scarcity of Ganie, no person will be. allowed to Sport tins year after the 25th day of August. 6. The Game on the Glenddwr Hills being nearly, de- stroyed, no person will be permitted to Spurt on those this year. ■ A reward of FIVE GUINEAS will be paid at Langoed- ^astle, upon conviction of each Poacher or unqualified Person transgressing the Laws upon the said Manors, over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament; and the informer's name kept secret, ■ _Nor will any person of any description be suffered to Hunt for Game, under pretence of breaking ,in Dogs, or u'll e.r *pon any other pretence whatgpever, Lan^uetf, Aug.. 6; 1§04. SW'ANSF,V, GLAMORGANSHIRE. ItXT ANTED, in a. genteel family where six i T or seven Servants are kept, A Middle-ape-,t Perton as COOK and .HOUSEKEEPER, ivhp Will have a Kiiclien- m.tid under her. She must perfectly understand her busi- ness. Liberal Wages will be allowed, and undeniable re- ferences d. For particulars enquire by letter (post-post) to the Printer of this Paper. SWANSEA. ''• TO BE LET, A ND ENTERET) UPON AT MICHAELMAS FF EXT, A Commodious well-built HOUSE, situate in GOAT-STREET, late in the occupation of Mrs. Ho ARK, deceased comprising an Under-ground kitchen and cellar, two excellent parlours, drawing-room, three bed- chambers, and two garrets for servants; with n Court and Garden behind the house. Also, another modern-built HOUSE, sirurtte inCoi.l.r.GE- STREET, now in the possession of Mr. WALT,is; consisting of :i front and back parlour, kitchen, drawing-room, three bed-rooms, and garrets, with 11 Court. Both Houses are in substantial repair, and neatly fitted up. Further particulars may be known on application to Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Goat-street. PORt OF CARDIFF. • TO BE PUULICLY SOLD, TO THE UlliHRsT BIDDER" At the Custom-house, at this Port, on Saturday, the 22d of September, 1804, By Order of the Hen. Commissioners of his Majesty's Customs, (TO PRIVATE PERSONS ONLY) ABOUT 225I Gallons Foreign BRANNY, 24 Gallons ditto RUM, 32 Gallons ditto G ENEVA. Also, 6<¿ RUSSIA DEALS, 11 inches in width, 1rom 1% to 14 feet in length, and from li to 2 inches in tiiickness 1 'Russia DEAL SPAli, 264eet iri 1-sngth and 5 inchos: in diameter. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock. d" SWANSEA. TO UE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRA. T, npiIE PHEMXSES in WORCESTER-PLACE,: X consisting of FO0R. substantial, modem, wei'-bii si SOUSES, *ifl peitect repair,' with Garden» Ti ssure Grounds appertaining to each, situate in a cm i vrt o-' the town of Swansea,^ on rl.e Batiks of the River la>v; v The whptc comaia.ndins a delightful vle,v" of t 1 S; >>pingi Swansea Bay, the and Woods and adjacent country; the whole iornung be nmiul and picturesque scenery. One of the Houses was the residence of the late Tin, ;j Morgan, Esq. and lias attached to it a Coach-house, S- :b!e Brcwbouse, Dairy, Laundry,:w-kh other Offices; and is .,i every respect a desirable resi'dehce for a genteel family, being a coipplete marine situation e!egraiitly fiihshed. There is .part of the Premises not built trpoii, whereon buildings may be advantageously erected. Mr. Jernegan, of Swansea, Architect, bas Plans of the Houses and Premises, who will give every information on the subject; arid further particulars may be known by ap- plying to Dr. Davies, -of Carmarthen; or Messrs. Davies apd Berrington, Attornies, Swansea.. SOUT H-YV ALES.. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, In the Beautiful and Fertile Vale of AYRON. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that valuable and desirous PROPERTY, 'D J.Jt. CALLED The L L WYD JACK EST JTE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, FARM, <«• LANDS, called LLWY0 JACK, .with EIGHTEEN other FARMS and LANDS contiguous to the Demesne aforesaid, and containing in the»whole, by admeasurement, about 1400 Acres of'very good and rich ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LA ADS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenant?,at-the low yearly rents amounting to- gether to the clear yearly rent oi ;tii(i wfiicli are ca- pable of great improvement; and part of the Estate con- sists of an elegant modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at YSTBAO, adjoining the Demesne Lands -aforesaid, and which contains on the ground-floor t)VO parlours, a dining- room, kitchen, outward kitchen, servants-hall, laundry, dairy, pantry, and cellar; on the Mrst-noor, nve good bed- d ",i. C., chambers, withetressing-Tootns, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain eight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of the Proprietor oi the said Estate, with suitable offices, and a good Garden, which are lit lor ♦he imruediate residence of a genteel t'umil y, and is situated in the centre of the said county i>f Cardigan, in a fine pros- pective' part of the county, abounding with all sorts of Game, with a good Fishery, in a good neighbourhood, a pleasant and sporting cpuntry, where all sorts of provisions can be procured at a very reasonable rate. The turnpike-road leading from Lampeter to Aberairoh runs tin ough the centre of this property, and has a post which goes by the door of the Mansion-house five times a week; and in the beautiful Vale of Ayron and its,Jieigh- bourhood, dhere are a great number of very respectable gentlemen's seats. { The Mansion-house is about six njiles distant from the Sea and sea-pott of Aberairon, about the same distance from the market-town of Lampeter, about fourteen miles distant from the sea-port and market-town of Aberystwich, and sixteen i fniles distant from the market-towh of Cardigan. I For further particulars apply, to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Attorney; or to Mr. D. Joel Jenkins, of Lam- peter, Cardiganshire, who has the Maps of the Estates, and will shewth-e Premises.
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■ THE SWANSEA, Fkiday, August 31. SHIP, NEWS. ARRIVED, Aug. 24 and 25, Friends En- deavour, Dennis, from Falmouth, wjih copper ore; Young Eagle, Francis; Ju- dith, Ayles; and Agenoria, Lobbett, from Dublin; John and Ann, Lewis, from Car- narvon Neptune, Humphreys, from Milford; Pilgrim, Griffiths, from Amlwch; Watermouth, Cutliffe, from It- fracombe; William, Thomas; and Sprightly, Nichols, from Barnstaple; Ayr, Grenfell aiitl John and Sus;an, Tucker, frourSt. Ives; Thomas, Ballhatchet, from Bide- lotd ;t;Hzabeth, Norman, from Bos'eastle; 1' Union, Fox, from Plymouth; Times, Melhuish and Brothers, Balh frptn Falmouth.?—26- and 27, Fortitude, Vivian, from St. Ives, with copper ore; Sociable Friends, Gimblet, from >' Watchet; ."apd Delight, Sperre, from Bridgewater, with sundries Joker, Thomas, from St. Tves, with clay pros- per, Webb, from Bridgewater, with bricks; Mav'y and Jane, Crahtree and Keturah, Sevs, froin I^ublln; Henry, CampheU, from Fahnonth; Henry apd Fllisiabeth, Waters,, from Clovelly; and Unanimity,. Crockford, from Mim* head, in b^liast.~2f5, Goodwill, Laneeyv from Bideford,, er, re man with iMndnes; Mafiner, Freeman Friendship, Reynolds; Amity, Friaf; and Providence/Jonei, from St. Ives, with -copper ore;, Success, Langman, from Looe; triehds; Le Gros; and Deborah, Jones, from Plymouth; Piper, Russell, from Salconibe Jenoplier; Richards, from Itfra- combe.; Peggy, Darracott, troin' Falmouth Betsy, Strib-. ling and .William and Mary, Brokenshire, from Padstow; Industry, D(mavan,,from Ivinsale; and Elizabeth, Jones, froii) Bideford, in ballast,—Providence Packet, Lon^r; and Betsy, Morgan, from Glocester, with sundries Bris|c' .Harding, from St. Ives, with -popper ore; Providence, Biggleston, from ditto; James and John, Marshall, from Plymouth and John, Key, from Pudstow, in ballast.—SO, Phoenix, Diamond, from Bristol, with sundries Go.od In- tent, Evan, from St. Ives v and Revenue, Phillips, from Falniouth,* with copper" die Betsy-, Keen, from 'Bank staple Hope, Hail, from Bridgewater and Mary, Brown, from Bristol, in ballast.—31, the New Expedition,H&tf- kinS and Cardiff Castle, Jenkins; from Bristol, with sun- dries: the latter, we understand, has upwards of 250 sacks of flour on board. Cleared out, Aug. 24—29, Happy, Couple, Philltps, for Bristol; and Unity, Jones, for Glocester, with.Stindnes, New Blessing, Tedball; and Maria, Mainwaring, for Cork; John and Ann, Lewis, for Wexford Vigilant, Fisher;• Princess Royal, James; Nancy, Thomas; Reso- lution, Roberts; Hope, Morris; Olive, Phillips; Grace and Peggy, Morgan Naiicy, Jones Fanny, \Villiatns; Young -Eagle, Francis; Neptune, Humpnrevs; and Rising Sun, Murray, for "Waterford; Providence, Jones, for Carnarvon; Three Brothers, -Farr; and Speedwell, Rees, for Bristol; Mary, Ctiuier; Watermouth, Cutiitfe; and Wilsonj Davidson, for, Jlfracpmbe Joseph, Clark; Resolution, John; William and Jane, Roberts; William- and Marv, Cook; Brothers, Thomas; Belsy, John; and Hope, Allen, for St. Ives; Sprigjttly, Nichols, for Barn- staple; John and Susan/i'.ucker;"Umon, Fox; and Henr-f,- Campbell, lor. Plymouth; Henry, Melhuish; and Mar'v, Masters, tor Fowey John and William, Squirn', -i'or Exeter; John and Betsy, jUoyd, for Bideford and Pioer, KusseU. tor Dartmouth, all vvitli coal or pulni.—3(), Pil- gnm, Uptthths, for Wiiterford j- Williaiu, Thomas, for Ap- pled ore j, Grace, Wills, fo? Barnstaple Mary, Richard, tor St. Ives; Peggy, Darracott, lor Briugewater anci Friends,; Le Gross,5 for Plyinoilth, all with coals. | l^oughpr.—h.rrived, the Union, Rol.T.ert5; and OakwclJ, Jones, from Pprtrcath,. with copper.ore for Penclawdd Jolm, and Catherine, James, )row, Miiioru Commerce, Williams; and Providence, Sirotilons, from FisttguMrd; Dinah and Betty, Evans, from Cardigan' Eleanor, Wil- liams, from Amiw<;h; Fame, Lewis; from Newport; and St- Bridget, Curwen, from Dungarvan., Sailed, the Boston, Be van, for Guernsey-j Eleanor, r Wade, for Wexford; John, M'Donald; Expedition, Mor- gan Fame, Lewis; Dihali and Betty; Evans; Commerce, Williams; Providence, Simmons; and ElSaiior, Williams, for Amlwch; and Union, Roberts, lor Si: Ives, ail with coals. Neath.—Arrived, the Endeavour, PhillipS, from Chester, with e'lui timber ;'Morhing Star, Pnrry and Prosperity, Roberts, 'front ditto; vvhh bricks^ Ferret, Hughes,-from Abertliaw', with wheat ;• and'-Vigilaiit, Sundle, from Belfast, in ballast. Cleared out, the Henry and Elizabeth. Custance, for Lon- don, witti iron Sc. stone coal; Trial, Morris, lot Bristol, sun- dries; Diligence, Oa-vies, for Mil lord; Peggy, Edward; and Dove, Davies", for Abcl.)-'Ktwith; Prosperity, HolJert; and Morning Star. Parry. tor'Pwtheiv; Good Intent, Wheddoii: and Molly; Uuion* for Watchei: Clulow, Rice, for-Ilfracombe; Sally Ann, Winson and Wrilliani, Adams, for Plymouth; George and Ann, Carpenter, for Falmouth; Vigilant, Sundle, for Yarmouth' Rose, Lake, lor Dartmouth Ann, Thomas, for Cork and Si. Michaei, Rourk, for Wrexforct,l-l with coal of cuhtiv "j* Cardiff.—Arrived, the Hebe, Harris, from Bristol, with sundries John, Edmonds, frum N&wpojT, .with bttf.iro)); Pelican, Jones, from Neath; Necfar, Griihths, from B.ir- imouth Brothers, Pickey, from Penrlryn; Mary .Al))i, Needy, froiii Porlock; George" aii'd Kitty; Tostie, from Dartmouth Coriiwallrs, Power,- from Pdoie Atin, Howlfcs, u-oni Dublin;; and Victory from: Cork, ali. ifi ballast. Sail.edj/the Thdm-s, A4amsffor iLgndoa Pf}ican, Joncf-. •for Liverpool;and. Margartf, 'Thomas', lor Dublin, .-with .iron Jane,.Evans,.for DuWrf/witH'irbii atld barkrVttlCU'lf,J Landman, tor ditto antf Phcfe'Ke,' tor "Ne<yrvv With 'oark St; Pierre,-DaviesJ ■aHd.uHaljer Harrts, tor Bristol,, with sundries ;Brtt3dnW.4#e'ii, i^e^ilt'«3 fr\te, «o r Ly me Ind u stry, Fmn^h,. for r Padatuw u Runce of Wales, Evans; tei^wktenibfd-; lOrKtrtsale; ,-rtiid rviary, Baker, for" BalftriiOreVvi'jffi 'edals. t'Two)t/!en.-t-ArTiyed,. jthe liero, Saine. and .Nancy, I y«fiaan, froin Bristol,- with sundj-ies j Lark, Rogers, fi'Oin vlocester, with salt; Rose, Ow-en§,, ftP.in Cardigan Re- Otjca, 'Lloyd, from "Ne.wport,. vyith" jpig iron Clifton, Omon, Meredith$t. D^vid,' Hall; and Xlixabeth, Xh- us, lion! i,.anp!iy, with coals j jaird "John, from ..u.iolin," in ballast. ■ Clt"iltd: nll1,rhe Friends Gojrclwill, Sear,^ and Nancy, Otweus, ior Bristol,.with corn.; Peace and Eleiuy, Jones, iUiOj with butter.; Mayliower, Jenkins: and Mary, Longi or Milford," with poles; Commerce, Dkhiel, lor Liver- ;). ol,-with wheat; and. Mary. Slutai, for Glasgow, With oark iind tin. J.iqnelli!.—Arrived, the Mary, Randall, from London, with timber Speedwell, Mac.kcjMrom Pembroke>Venus, Morgan ;Peggy, Davids; Cutitoden, John; Prosperity, Yhotaas Nwrytn, Jones; Lovalty, James and Hopewell, Richards, from Cardigan; Centurion, Parry" from Bar- mouth; Union, Goss; Three Brothers, Ham Specula- tton, Prynn; Ann, Barttett; und Nancy, Reader, from Plymouth; Hannaji, Nicholas; and Blesssihg, Perry, from Barnstaple ;:J\lary, Junes; and Endeavour, Davies, from St. Ives Witiiam, Barrett, from Padstow; and. Fortune, A.uy, lrom Jersey, all in ballast. Ceared-out, the Ann, Watkiu*, for Aberystwith; Peggy, Davies; Union, Griiiiths Speedwell, Francis; Venus, Morgan; and Swan, Evans, for Cardigan, all with coals. Bristol.—Arrived, the Hibernia, Davids, from Cork; George, Buliock, from Dublin; and Supply, Bellard, from Petersburgh. Entered out, the Happy Return, Broomham; and Sis- ters, Vaughan, for Neath; John aud Mary, Storks; Mi- nerva, Webb and Weleoiue, Davies, for Carmarthen and Mary, Hurlow-, for Pembroke, Falmouth.— Arrived, the Three Brothers, Wesfcott; and 11 Ann, Bibbins, frofti Swansea; Hope; Bafzey, from Car- marthen and Aurora, Davies, from Beaumaris. Charh'Motx-n. —-Arrived, the Susanna, Johiis and .Flora, Lee, fromMitfprd.. Trurp.—Arrived, tfye Jphn, Tceluddra, from Swansea, with coals; and sailed again for that port with Copp.er ore. Pe»sance.-nArrived> the AShelia, Briant"; George and Francis; Trannack -Good Intent, Curtis Fairy,; Oats Aurora, Jarmpnd Eagije, Tonkin; Rachael, "Stofford Mount Galpin, -Noeland- Mara/ion, Stevens, all from Swansea;, and Translator, Buglehgle, from Pembroke. Padstow.Arrived, the Francis, Steer; Elizabeth,-Mor- al gan; and Union, Burt, lrotu Swansea and Mary AnbJ Cotton, from Cardiff. J Sailed, the Petcrel, Richards, for Neath. Pdoit.™Arrived. the IjteWley, Bailey,. frpm_ T^hbv-. Torbay.—Arrived, the- Dove, Swalhn Peggy, Chant; and Ann, Vitterv, from Wales. Cork.—Arrived, the: Frifefidship, Palmer, from Swansea, with coals; and Thomas and-Judith, of S wansea, Rogers, from Plymouth, with bark. Sailed, the Victory, of Milford, Evan;, for Swansea. The Morrison armed brig and her convoy afrived at Falmouth on Friday last. The Plover, of 18 guns, with a cobvoy, sailed from Ply- mouth oft Sunday se'nnighf for Milford HAven and Liver- pool;. but the wind vcenna; about and 'becoming squally, j off the Dodman, they returned to the Sound, where they were, retained till the foliowingTucsday, when they linaMy sailed. Last week the. RanECr, of 14 guns, carried into PJy': mouth a iine cutter, called the Liberty, ofPoipcrro, havin" on board^ 370 ankers df spirits, wine, and tobacco. The, Ranger chaced her from within the limits of the Dodman, (to near Guernsey, where she captured Iter. She was fortnefly the Valiant lugger, in Jthe'Jicsrve of Government. There is a Tide in the affairs of Men, Which, taken in the Flood, leuUs on to Fortune. SllAKESl'F.AR. If our irnmorsal Bard had lived to seethe present Oraiid Scheme of the only State-Lottery-to be drawn this year, he would have exclaiiiied in ec^tacv, Multum in Parvol Whjit! Three Twenty Thousand Pound" Prices' Three Ten Thou- sand Pound Prices! Three Frve Thousand Pound Prices' Ino Prize less than £ 20, and only 25,000 Tickets!! Surely all descriptions of people, from the Prince"to the Peasant, will lose no time in embracing the present Golden Oppor- tunity, of realizing that independence and comfort, wliich is the duty, as well as desire, of all mankind to obtain, Begins Drawing 24th of next MONTH. I" Arrived tit Swansea, The Hon. Lady Grey and family, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Grey, Iloli.-imd Rev. Mr. Grey, Mr. S. Mrs. and Misis"Homfray,-Mr; and Mrs. Ridingtmi, Col. Lemoine and-.family, Mr.. Holford, MrvGabell, Mr. and Mrs. Emmison, Mr. and Mrs. Whattey, Mr. Airs. King, Air. Brown, icc. See. •. We have already noticed the important improve- ment which this town is about to deceive by the ewctionofPublícltooms; The tontine subscrip- tion for this purpose now amounts 'to about 2,400U A convenient and most delightfully-situated' spot of ground ou the Blirrows has been fixed upon; and we hope shortly to announce the commence- ment of the building; The new Rail-road' from this town to Oyster- mouth is already begun, and the jetty at the pier- head is in a state of great forwardness. The Act of Parliament for better supplying the town of Carmarthen with water, by theformation of ari aqueduct and reservoirs, is intended to be carried into execution immediately, agreeably to a plan now prepared and an advertisement appears, in our first page, inviting "iron-founders to send in their terras lor couiplcating the design. [ We learn that.the late Swansea legion infantry has been accepted" by bis Majesty, by the name of the Glamorgan, or Prince of Waies's Eusileers, and theA command is given to W. Vauglian^ Esq. of this town. Last week the Royal Clarence and Fishguard volunteer regiments were reviewed by: .Genera! Gasepype, near Cardigan; who was pleased. to convey his high opinion of their merits to the dif- terftnt coinniaiiding officers in thefQUowing GENERAL ORDERS. Cardigan, Auev 20<h,.1804. '•Major General,Gascoyne ieels great satisfaction in ex-. pressing his most unqualified' approbation ot the appear- ancen-fjreadiness, and Uiscipline of Ae Royal Clarence and Fishguard corps, ivpvte\ved this day • which far evcefed's .the most sanguine expectations, and he has great satutaction iH- assuring them, iliatthey are .fully equal;tp ,anv. service tliat may be required of .them, having att^ed 'a de?n;c 'ot' per- fection, at which he conceived the volunteer.'syStem. from itsuestablishtoent .and constitution, iilc-f By. order,of Major-Gen. Ga'scame, J. SUTtGN. Brigade Major." lnvasioit.'—Th'it Government expect. Ibe jjend- Devit of France speedily to atiesniit hio lon^- tiireateried iiivasroa of this country, 'appear;' cer- tarn d letter having been ved here fm.V'fnorn- ing by Mfjor Vaugnan, unimating tbre-probability '• of his corps being called upon very sudden! v-Y' advising preparation i'or such an- euier^yuey-=--and. leeomrmending that each man provide two or three days provision to be ready to take with him, as some difficulty might: possibly Hj-ise in obtuiuine: a sufficient supply on the road, in COllscquehee of a number ot troops all marching toward the same point.—Cambrians be oh the alerr. Your native courage, acknowledged proficiency in military dis- cipline, and the recollection of the glorious deeds. of prowess performed by your illustrious ancestors in former times, will stimulate you to imitate their, noble example. The Bristol volunteers, together with the united Clifton and Westburv, have received orders to pro- vide themselves with every thing necessary for ac- tual service; and in case of alarm they will imme- diately march to Marlborough. In consequence, a general inspection of the corps took place on Monday, when every'iriember appeared with his canteen, haversackj and knapsack; the latter of which is to contain the tfsuai necessaries for taking the field. ° OFFICIAL. Regulations for the ■preserrution of good order to he. adopted in ease of actuiil I/ivusio/i, in cach County- in Graft Britain. '• „ 'Ihe Magistrates of eficfi division t>f the countV feiiiain- ittg at home, tO!»{t<ldi]y at a place to be appointed in each dh'isigrti'arAhat.pnrpoi^; .•-•• .• -Tq/ptocn^e the trustworthy, liousekeepei's and others to; e^rsf.tUenisel.ves. to »<ji ve- a». special, coustabies uncVcr.th^ir orders*, ivbere .Jhe-.same has n^n been already do.up pur-, kuantto" .the Se^etary of^StatP'- eiicular letter of the 5}th of November last. attended at fTie pl^<-«,.apposate<i.for aeaish.division by ah officer .of the-voluhteer lorccj if;any .should remain tn th&t division, and by t'lie,^hlejfpr,?up.erintci\d8,u}; the. special eonsfatjftes ensiled lor-ifin:t division. Such vo!un- t«Wi)llice:r anti cffieFot' the special constables to receive and eXecute~th?„ordef.s of the :Magistrates, in preventiitg and. quelling -digti^rtericesi, in t akings up and. eoir.'eying; offenders to prhoc, in supplying escorts for ;all ,military: BWPOres that may be. requited, by the General.or. other; Officer, left in commahd of the district, and in furnishing a guard lot fhd county gaol wr other prisons, if wanted. It,- contrary tb^Vxpeelutiwi, • any impedimeftts should, occur in the regular ssj^Hy of-the different markets, every it-sistance tuje afforded to the persons w ho are. accustomed 'or.who offer to supply tRem, and escorts to be granted in' cases where it may be necessary fbr the secure passage ^nd conveyance of cattlealld provisions. • The constables of each "division, assisted by patroles-of volunteers, if, requisite, to sen that«.U public-houses within the same are orderly and J-egulnrLy. conducted, and< if thought iiecessarn-, by-the Magistrate, to-be shut at such 'hours as they may direct; and to bring all unknown per- sons, who cannot give a satisfactory account of themselves, before the Magislratee- A certain portion of consoles and volunteers, in rota- tion, to go such different rounds in the night, as shall from: time to time be- prescribed by the Magistrates of the divi- sion, tQ'whom they are to make their report each morning.; The Magistrates of each division to report daily ib the* Lieutehant of tlif couiify, or Deputy Lieutenants within the division appointed to receive the same. The Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenaurs so appointed, to report, all matters of importance immediately to the Secre- tary of State for the home department, and to the General or officer left in command oi the district,' or to the officer who shall be appointed by him within the county to receive the SHine, to whom they are to apply, in case "of wanting DLtrthermihtaryaid. p A detachment of that- fine corps, the Royal Cornwall Miners, has been ordered toT "Tenby, where they-arc distinguished by attention to duty and propriety of conduct. Lieutenant-Col. Bromley is appointed Inspecting Field Officer of the volunteer corps in Hereford- shire, in the roonvof Lieutenant Col. Sladden; and Mr. ;William- Tanner, of Hampton-Court, is ap- pointed Central Commissary for that county. We hear that John- Jeffreys, Esq. of this town, has been appointed .Law Agent, &c, to the Duke of Beaufort, for-his estates in this country. The Lord Chief Baron of theC onrt of Exche- quer has been pleased to appoint Thomas Evans, Esq,of Hay-, Brecfonshire, a Commissioner for tak- ing aflidavits. in thesaid Court. The Duke and Duchess of Bedford arrived in Hefelord, last wfefek,'arid purpose visiting various pa^ts of South Wales. Her Grace the Duchess of Beaufort, Count Wo- ronzow, Sir Kichurd Hoare, and Admiral Gambier, are amongst-the last tirrivals at Bath. Sir Watkin^Willfams Wynne, Bart, passed through Shrewsbury,' the latter end of last week, t'oF W ynnstay, his delightful residence in Denbigh- shire. The R osilly lobster fishery commenced last week, of the state and progress of which we hope short- ly to give an account. No very material alteration in the price of wheat has'taken place jn the Welsh markets since our last week's repp-rt; some are on the advance, but the greater; part. remain stationary.—We have, however, the confident assurance of a speedy re- duction; the prices in the London market, by which all others kingdom are regulated,-be- ing rapidly on the decline. In addition, to the gra- tifying report of"last' Monday'sprices, in our 4th page, we. are happy to state that wheat- again fell 3s. and 4s. per quarter on Wednesday and flour is 10s. per sack lower than last week. There were" sevgrat.Samples of excellent -new wheat ;at H^re-lbfd.iirarket last Saturday., anil the' prices-\i'er'§ pjJ t'h.6 decline. ■ At Kiigefraii"lair, last week, there was a prodi- gious shew of cattle, very few of which remained unsold jfjiorses v/^re few in number, but most.; of tirose calculated ior the use of cavalry went oil veryweU. 'Y So great was the quantity of butchers meat on hand in Launceston market, Cornwall, last iSatiiTr ;day se'nnight,ttiat the common cryer was sent round the town to offer beef (prime cuts) at 5d. per lb. and veal and lamb at 3d. •-■ | ,ers, an iers iit,erqslt, 1.1 The report of keepersVand ot'iers interested in.| the pursuit of game, is highly favourable to sports- men. Partridges, they .say, were scarcely ever known to be more plentiful than at the present season. ';1 A. Brr.qebridge and C. Mordaunt, Esqrs. have offered.themselves as candidates to suceeed the late Sir G. S. Evelyn, ui tlie representation for War- wickshire.—The latter is son to Sir or. Mordaunt, :Bart. formerly Mcmbdr for that county, but who de- clined, at the last General Election, on account of ili health, and received the thanks o'f the freehol- ders for his attention to their interests while in Parliament. Their Majesties, in their journey to Weymouth, (see ,our 4tkpu{1:c) reaohed- Salisbuty about mid- night. Notwithstanding the lateness of the hour, on the entrance of the royal party into the city be- ing. announced, aril ranks became eager to behold and welcome their beloved Sovereign; The com- pany assembled by reason of the "music-meeting left the ball-room, and, with the inhabitants, croud- ed aro.und the inn." His Majesty was received by the Lord Lieutenant, (the Ear! of Pembroke) Loril Bruce, (Commandant of-the Wiltshire yeernaisry), and- several, gientleraen of character and conse- queiic-e. Warde, by order of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberhind, was in attendance; And a Tield-Ofhcer' guard oflionour was furnished by the Salisbury volunteers and the j Wiltshire yeomanry cavalry.' His Majesty, on put- -i Y, ting down-the g-lass of bis carriage, appeared to', those who had the satisfaction-of beholding him; in perfect health. He conversed for some tune with General Wards relative 10 -the- strength of the re- '-pe^y^of'f^'&r': sua espres«.ed.hiis r- re Iitt being called vtit at so late an hour. Tiie delicti ted uiuitivn.Je evinced, their loyalty and jot bv reite- rated bursts of appkutfe—the ringing uY bells and Loiig.lav lite King" resou?xded from all quarters. The different corps made an offer to line the road for sijueea miles or toe.way which his Majesty was to pass, but which was dispensed with, it is wor- IS t'j'a thy of remark, that his Majesty tt-aveHeJwith only two attendants-thus tru&il.igtb the iove. ainl loyalty ot ari afiet'tionafepeople;- every individual of whom may be considered a guard to a Monarch whose heart ha^ ever been failhiul to their best, and dear- est interests. A survey of the rivefr Wye has been taken this week, for the purpose of ascertaining the most practicable modes or lowering the various shal- lows, tiid of a horse towing path on its banks: Lancaster Assizes conchtded last week, and se- ven prisoners were left fbr execution, viz. two for forgery, andii-ve fot mtering-forged notes. Cheater, Aitg. 28.—Ve are happy to be abielto state, that at our Assies, upon the trial of Daniel Humphreys and two others, 'charged' with beinf concerned in the tuhnilt which took- place in trnl city upon the 28th of December last, it was proved by a. very respectable Magistrate, who wa-s produced as a witness on the part-of the Crezcn, that n t above twclv'e ot the "Royal Cluster- Volunteers were con- cerned In the riot, it was also proved that the corps contained "about ticmlve-hundrtd mm. We confess ourselves unable-to reconcile-to" the pi;0i- ptes either ot--coinrnufl: justice or of common st-nse he conduct of thos^who, whether in a Jouri-ia" a Senate, or a Conit^of Jiistic^ ha^ve endeavo'ured to involve in disgtace the regiment"atFotrge; and-we with triumph opp^tii^MbsttLntiated I'ac'ts Which we have mentro«e.(i.,Ofg^J £ fife unwarrantable asser- tions and malicictu^ ifi^ikafatibns of any rofti, in whatever.situation., iWv are friends to the liberty ot the press, we respent the deliberations 01..Par- liament, and we gkipr^ the triab.by jury j trirt w-, despise the language.of hnp^tioeoe<randioq.Uicr ty, wherever it may be found whe» that -Li.giun:-e is also false and injuiio.us, wedft^est it. Tl^r-: a ditferenee between- the due discharaje of -d(1'. ttes of'a situation, and a transgression of the It- mits of tho&e duties.: -We are sorry that the dis- tinction is net generally known. The Retort Courteous.A brace-ot uc a'niedtt (an? na- val, the other a military bero) r?Uyiag.-and iirmfi, cheii squibs and sallies, oi the &rffi»„at each.otie, the-fed cuated gentleman taking out h:s ..poukfit-book,.sc ,d, "1 wlii, you what you have not spen s.iiice-.the. cmiflnsion ot las' war," and immediately.prod^e'ed^a*"ban/, note of ,i>i: — Very good," savs. "the otiierv j".cfut .io^kj tier, -,s, sight as you never saw in jour life taKiiU:,rt paper side pocket, here's a tailor's bill win a r. t< roit." A lawyer uporrthe last circuit ..1 liei -.ad, who was plead- ing the cause of aii inVant 'plaintiff, took" the oft. III in his arms, and presented it to the Jury, SILiJ, ,cu «itti Ita, This had a great' effect, -until the opposite luw. asked t. child what made him cry .f '«He pinched- me," tu«wei«-i* ;•>. Ittle innocent.. The whole. Court was laughter. Copper Ores sold at: Redruth on Thurs 23d inst. ■ Mines'. Tims. Purchasers* at i ■■t ■' W heal Jewell 140 Chead..0. W illiams & P. Grenfell 1 .1 ditto 109 ditto 8 14 ditto 90 Rose Co. 7- *13> '• C- ditto 79 not ditto & -7 1 >' Wheal Damsel 110 Brass AVtre Coi' • 13 17 o ditto 127 Rose'Co- v ■/ 14; **C ditto .-75 CheadL-O: \Viliianis'& 'P.'Grenfcifc' ■ 1-1 9 C ditto 59 Rose. Co. j 13 1a 0 Wheal Hawke. ;-jBi-ass-. Wire Co., 11 Hi "0 ditto P, JOíf- ditto 6" ,-10" 0 ditto -.105 ..ditto 15 2 ti Wheal Quick y^'Chead. 0. W'illiamsic ■ T'Grybfeif" w, 0 ditto 54- itto 8 4 v Wheal Maria 16 -ditto v.. Ö.10 6 ;'4: TO,16
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married: Mr. George Brown, of Ma'lp s,'Jt) Mis&*3catrice- P-ursell, of Berriew, near Weishpyol.. • ■ .At-,I>ewcluirch,Hereiordalnre, Mr. J. A. R». iiud-sur- gebii and apothecary, to Miss 4 iiot. s,'ok i'rospesit Hons- near Hereford. u Mr. John Binns, of Dublin, to Miis Ha.arc' • "loc. daug terof Mr. Hazard,:printer and h K Mr. Thomas Prebertj mercnam, ol L-.isioi,l<iM 'Stub.. -'rtc 11 of Slalpas, George Withers, Jpsq.^pf,p.swestry,.to. »• ,p oi Eudlww; Wiiliaiii Lord, Esq.-iif the island of 1 zabi.'th \ofll!ey, ot Haiti, v.. • Mr. John Green, merceiv pf Bristol; to. Mi^ »I«.r\ > » of Chepstow. -■ "7. J Lately, at Wratchet, Somersetshire,Captain Rot,v- er, to 01 i,t toMti. t, •«: produced,aday of great lesuviry the iuJmii>« v • u III by repeated discharges of two pieces 01 orcmanc the quay. about .eleven o'clock, a proces.ion >\ .s .or preceded by a band ot sahoiV,witn.colouis tc, S-, Decuman's church, where the connubial knot was Ueil, u- their return, the ancie'Ht custom of cliamint; ri>e tvay, an ca strewing-the toad with ftMbes, had a very^-appy eifecr. 10 ;che evening the sailors were plentifully regaled wnli-stioug beer. In short, the-hearts ut the youth, thtt -aged, And the infirm were gladdened on the occasion. iHKi). -,Y On" th> 1st msta^jat Ba-lvvb'fane; in the county ot-Cork, Richard Pyite^ wL¡i(ntdy resided ifor severil mourbs •inSwansea-—a gentleman?oi a:m*stt!t.ievoi:r,t ÚÙnd, mid arniable manners. On Thuj-sday.die.53d insj:aait, at S wansea, Miss Jan.e jlflUs cori-ic, youngest daughter ot"'th<: H-ey.TljoBi-^ IiaiiuBrwi}* aged eleven-years'atrd t wp.uionths, a'f er a'Ji.h^eahg {llti^s. of fourteen months, f'K>hi un accidental ia'fl she got it school; and which she bore with.exemfyi.,iy patience, antl' 'that cahn resignation, seldom tp be-niet'wtui in a far mcrrc advanced aue.. • -■,f Last wdek, at Br< con, the Spy. Riciutrd Davies, jjfljion pf- St. David's, and V 'car ot Brecon. _■, „ Friday last, at"( rtekhowrii, SaAjuel Russell, Est|. fef mtagbam. • r At Wrextiam, Rev. Tiirwrthy Kenricti of EKeter. Aged 2p, Mr..Jolui E^e,. ipn..af Ts.covd, Eli^tsliirc, »• ineiiibp'rof tbeP.a'v'^M lw vO in* ci intaiilry, Oil* Mondav, tne-few i < i deep djeltne. 'ih t!ui iJOth year 01 Jter-Vige,- Anne V.iitievu'buVi; "yd.:ngesif daughter ol .the Rev R*ch> d ndt Wt>od, Custds 6t: ihe' Coliege-of ilcceford/ 4 .aiat- fortit ude wiih -tphfeh. she viewed the.appiQ.'tche? oi bet <.U-solution, afford- the best consolation ut her f iimK and friends, who. ^wnofc.. but sincerely ieeHhe '.nitimely IIJSS or a fvelT>v?d object, pe-1 cuUaiiy interesting b> th'^ pnri'\ 1 ht»r l.t>art, the interim gence of her uriiid, L w aJtra.'cti"r;s or her I Sir. Mosca- Rogers, oi. t P.assag«:Tiouse I-ydcnhant, Giocestershire.
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HIGH WATFJft -ON.SWANSF.A-BAlt '■ For the ensuing Week, u Days. ) Morning., ;Eveiwng, HeigliU IT I. Saturday 4 "b .4' 11? p Sunday 4 5 "ZS "0- 6 ■Monday- 5- 44 6 0V 15: 1 Tuesday-r- 17- -(j 1(3 3 Wedivesdtty <6 ,5i. ? 0 16 9 ..Thursday a, -7.- .8- ;7 .S4. -17 ■'«'». •' Friday. 7 4Q. J- 7 S6- 1G' IHGII WATER AT'THE PASSAGES. For the 'cu'Suii^' IJays. 1'. Evening.. '■ '■ i' I h'- «. ■ Saturday T" 4- "*22 L- 4 '■ '■ i' I h'- «. Saturday T" 4- "*22 L- 4 -Sunday' '{' "A "S(i -r- ■'5'- ;4.> Monday -«|r ••<>.•. •••6 & Tuesday i; -6 .• } o />r- \Vedne'-4av -7. ys j- 7: Xt- ■' Thui^av" 7 .50 7 46 Friday S i; r 8 1 £