Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
3 articles on this Page
Advertising
GLA MOUGAieStmiE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TMT E TIMBER now irowinsj; 011 ABEBLOGY JL Farm, advertised to b< sold at {he Mackworth-Arms inn, in the town of Swansea, on the 2d of March, 1803, be- -I, tween the hours of four and six in the afternoon, ,will be said, as it now stands," wifli all the Underwood, except the .Airier, to the best bidder, without reserve. For any further particulars apply toT. Dalton, Cardiff. (.LWKiKuANSfintt:. TO, BE SOI,!) BY AUCT/QN, By 'I'Jio.M \S On Monday, the 35th of February INST. at three o CIOCK in the evening, at the Greyhound-inn, in the town ot Swan- yea, unless in the mean time disposed of by Private Con- tract, of which notice will be given in tins paper, A LE that desirable FREEHOLD EM VTE, •jtl. comprising a very -excellent i)v\ KIJiiNGJfOliSE, end suitable Outhouses, with about <,) (.e- or Ai i ,LOV\ ARABLE, and PASTURE LAND. L ,iU< CWMMAWR, "situate in the parish of LI)NRIIIDIAN, now the possession of Clerk Kelly M'Adaro, Esq. • This Estate is about six miles distance from the'town of two miles and a half* from- PencUwdd,. and the same distance from Lloughor, and within three miles of the. Hail-Road from Swansea to-the Mumbles. It contains two valuable Vchi-iof Coal, which may be opened:. P.t a trifling expence, and worked to great advantage. It has very ex- tensive Rights of Common, is in good repair, and the 'House fit io-r the reception of a genteel family. The Land-Tax has-been purchased by the Proprietor, and it is Tithe-free of Hay. Vr A part of the -purchase money may remain on. Mortgage. For particulars apph- at the Office ot Sir. Phillips-, Attor- ney, Swansea, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Blue-Roar inn, in the town of St. Clears, on Fuosday, the 5th day of March, 1805, between the hours of two and three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, IJMVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED and FIFTY-NINE OAK, SIXTEEN HUNDRED ASH, 0 11-P J'ORTY NINE BEECH, and TWO SYCAMORE, now standing on a tenement of Lands, called Clog-y-l'rane, si- tuate in the parish of St. Clears, in the said county, and will besotdinonetot. Most part of the above Timber is fit for Ship-building, ,and is situate about three miles from St. Clears, a very good load leading thereto, and adjoining the navigable river Tare, to which place most of the Timber may be floated at ,a reasonable expence.. Thomas Morgan, the Forester, willshew tlte Timber. G. JENKINS, Auctioneer. CARDIGANSHIRE.. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, For the Benefit of the concerned, At the White-Hart inn, in the town of Cardigan, on Satur- day, the 23d day of February inst. between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, or in the mean time by Private Contract, of which notice will be given, l^-?_ THE GALLIOT JOHN of LIVERPOOL, of the Burthen of 87- Tons per Register, (lately stranded oil Cardigan Bar, but now got up to a place of safety for repair); to- gether with all her Tackle, &c.. The Vessel and Stores may be viewed any flay previous to the sale, by applying to Capt. Williams, on board or to 3tr. John Bowen, Solicitor, Cardigan. IN THE VALE OF GWENDRAETHFACH, Ncar CARMARTlIEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's-Arms inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on the .2Sth of February next, between the hours of two and four o'clock: in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions ot Sale ? Inch shall be then produced, Bv. WILLIAM DAWES, Auctioneer, Lotl. A LL that exceeding fertile and Very XjL desirable EARSl, and rich MEADOW and PVSTTTnr caltWCd,¡\.NYRY:;)Ù\i rs, sJtnate in the said v.,zjc-I ml lit: parish of LTAND&AKOC, in (lie said county of Catmaithen, ,and about seven, miles from the Market-town ol Carmarthen, and withinlew hundred yards to Lilac, and within the distance of two miles to Coal. 'Lot 2. Also another very compact and truly valuable FARM, adjoining Glany-rvnuis,-called*LODGE, consisting of beautiful MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS. • Lot 3. \ml .also ariot>ber FARM, adjoining the last-iiie tioned premises, called COURT,' containing many Acres- of low MEADOW LANDS, and extensive PASTulvE and CORN GROUNDS, in an.'improved state of culture. TIie Fences and In- elosures, upoii tliose three Farms, are in excellent repair, and the soil; without exception; as rich and luxurIant as any iiiithe .ceunty of Carmarthen and the Corn Lands upon the t'Wo ;I,aiiUQt;¡lay on a gentle rise of the vale, in a, duG. south aspect; aiid,tli-.c I\IeadoNv and Pasture Lands have every convenience of'turther in provement, by the proper use and nianage-niMit of water,t whrch springs in great profusion out ol tlie rising lands. These, with the other local advantages oi being near Lime and Coal, and the smaWdísta-nee- from the best market in South-Wales, render this property truly valuable.. For.particulars apply to Johjti. Williams, Solicitor, Car- marthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE,5 -1 E And County of the Borough of CARMARTHEN. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION; On Friday, the 22d day of February inst. at the dwelling- house of Michael Cole, innkeeper, situate in the village of Lanon, in the said county, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to-such Condi- tions as shall be then produced, ALL the TIMBER and WOOD now stand- ing and growing on the Farm of AMHAWH, situate in the parish ofLamm, in the said county, except, a few Trees which, will be reserved by the owner, and mentioned at the time of saae. Also, Will be SOLD by AUCTION, At the dwelling-house of Edward Morris, innkeeper, called the King's-Arms, situate in the town of Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 23d day of February instant, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions-as shall be then produced, All the TIMBER and WOOD now standing and grow- ing <M FILE several Farms of'P^NVOLECARRV and BAILY, situate in the parish of Conwill Elvet Penygare, otherwise Ystingwilly, situate in the parish of Abefgwilly, and Glan- gwilly, situate in the parish of Newchurch, in the said county. N. B. There will be a few of the last mentioned Trees also reserved by the owner, and. mentioned at the time of the sale. Likewise, Will be SOLD, All the TREES now standing and growing in a Field called NANTYRARIAN, situate in the Lower .Franchise, within the parish of St. Peter, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen. For further particulars apply to J'tfr; Thomas Rees, New- Inn i or to David Davies, Attorney at Law, Carmarthen. ( One Concern.) LORD NELSON's VICTORY. „ r,rt,rntT^ Lloyd's Co fee-House, London, February 8, 1805. AT a MEETING of the COMMITTEE appointed to manage the SUBSCRIPTION raised JHL for the Benefit of the WOIENDLD, and the Families or Relatives of such as were KILLED, in the ever- Eiemorable Action of the 1st of August, 1798, JOHN JULIUS ANGERSTEIN, Esq. in the Chair: 7 The Committee with pleasure report, that,through the exertions and information of the Commanders and Officers of the ships engaged m this action, and of the aid and assistance received from the Magistrates, Gentry, and Cler-v% of every part ot the United Kingdom, they have been enabled to afford relief and support to Eight Hundred and Twertty- cases, out of me Hundred and Twenty-one, officially returned as Killed and Wounded: and the Committee, being still desirous ot granting lelief to every person entitled to partake of the subscription, herewith subjoin a List of the Killed and Wounded not yet found out, and also le names of those who have not, by themselves or families, been paid in full. Resolved, Tnat the period for receiving Claims be confined to the 1st of January, 1806 and that, after that time, a General Meeting ot the Subscribers shalLbe called, to determine upon the disposal of the money then unclaimed. It having been suggested to C°mm ee* »iat during the late War a considerable Number of Seamen and Marines ■were raised in the Principality ot Waxes,.several of whom, it is highly probable, were engaged in the above action, the Committee have directed that the foregoing Report and Resolution, together with a List of Icilled and Wounded, be in- serted in the-Cambrian jSiewspaper, and translated into the Welsh Language, and generally circulated. The Committee having requested Captain Nw, of the Royal Navy, resident at Swansea, to receive tlie applications of proper Claimants within tne Principality, and to examine into the merits thereof, he desires that all such applications may be forwarded to him without delay and requests the assistance of the Gentry and Clergy in the several parishes in finding out individuals who may have been wounded in the action, or the nearest relatives of such as were killed, in order that they may partake of the subscription. Captain ]W also trusts that every reader of this Advertisement will diffuse -the miormatioB as widely as possible, as tnere may be persons entitled to relief who live in remote situations, and do not, MhSHn?^ntier '.S i or clvcntm^> pofsess the means of acquiring a knowledge oi tnc btntiit intended tor them by the bounty ot a grateful nation.
[No title]
of the KILLED zchoie Relatives have not been found out, 1 Ships. Aamts. Quality. • Swpposcd Place of Birth. ALKXAN DEU M. Dalmaboy. QuartCT-Gunner Edinburgh. 1 eter ileroe Ord x1 RELLEI..oruosr Christppher Coleman Ab.NevvcStle VV-illuun Ilowe Ab Aldersgate-street. John Jackson ••• Marine County of Kildare. TV Dennis Mo,ioy Ditto Marlborough. ? -lhomas Anderson- Ab, Laceston, ifearMaldoo.1 UOLUIK" J. bavidski -•••: Serjeant of Marines A» Austrian. J..brucxvell Marine. Ditto WilliamCarroll Ditto John Coleman •• Ditto Little London, Sussex." Jawes Kenton L. M Newcastle, Durham. William Hyde Swabber Maidstone. •Samuel Bead Ord. Deptfurd. XEAKDEB Edward Hadden Midshipman M. Birmingham Ab. George Church -Marine w John Duncan.. Ab. Thomas Johanna Ab. •; Robert Maxwell Ab. WititamMiidoti. Ab. Franci.sRyder. Marine Pell. Tockers. Ab. $LUESTIC Samuel Angraiir QRD. New-Vort Godfrey Clemons Ab IWiV Samuel Clarke. M. !] W«h., W llliani ( Airatnan. Marine 45 Company AlexancierGi lender Sailmaker's Crew Aberdeen w-nl ^rtf f Ab; St. Domingo. William Millard Bov. Vmdon. AewO-rr- J-r'- Canom, Ir«laa.dt« d"i, i, '••• Marine 1;>1 Company •MiNOTAvn W illiam Rogers Corporal of Marines William Shutton Ab, William Startenburgh Marine VANGUARD Thomas Batlih Ditto Francis Corke Ah at. u Samuel Hope Marine 1 8' 'Barnaby-Kearman 4b.. p„u;n James Nicholls \b .^ubttn, William Smith £ v n w'i, ,i ..ooy_, t^ .1 Anie-nca. ■, ttl >rJ Marine | i}eil»L^UJ'<?l,RTASN Ehuisecrtiiy,W«.if(P?d LIST of WOUNDED who have not been found out. f, Ships. Names, Quality, Supposed Place of Birth. Audacious John Kindroph. Marine Since dead. DEFENCE. John Dean L. M Ditto. Thomas Victor Ord. Ditto, GOLIATW Martin Lawrose J. Ord. » LEANDÉR Tliomas Avison ..t.. Ab. James Bennett Captain's Servant Hugh Coy !e Ab. *pJ*i .&■ William Davis .r Ab. Joliii Exton Ab. George Exton Ab. •. •- Peter Granger Ab. William Harrington Ab. William Marie Ab. TimothyMurphy. Ab. John II. Obetorse Ab. Andrew.Webb Ab, Edward Williams Ab. JVIAJESTIC Jo!mStithKriand. Midshipman- Sincedead, John Baptista Boatswain's Mate Ditto. H-enry-Davis Ord. Ditto. George Smith Ab Ditto. MINOTAUR • Samuel .Barker Ab. Michael Cog lin. L. M. John Lane Ord Sincc dea4. ORION ••••••••> • Richard Brown Ab.. John Brooks Ord. Mich. Cavannagh Ord. John Cox Marine Peter Cos Ab. 1 ■ .lames Dumble Marine j' John Humphreys Ditto i James Irwin. Ab. • Laufetty Ab. JohnMahay. Marine Robert Penyer Ab. Corn. Regan Ord. John Sneller • •••• Ab. John She arer Marine | | Matthew Scundle Ab. JamesWuiiams" Ord. WilliamTolface ••. •••••• Ab. VANSCARD. lolin Campbell Secretary -Robert Garrett Quarter-Master's Mate Pilchard Bright L. M. James Organ Ab. William Pedwin Ab. Wilham Scott Ab. William Waters \b. t William Willock L. M Since dead, ZEALOUS «■?'• Trifeley Myre L. M. Robert Rutledge Carpenter's Crew j Daniel Conner Marine s !•• iJ^nies Murphy Ditto .„ LIST of those KILLED whose Families hate nc/t been paid in,full. 1 x Relatives who have been paid in part. ALEXANDER John Jacobs Boy. Sister. David Mückie L. M. Father. BEiLEROPHoif .Jaan Cordwainer • • Maltese i. Faniilv stTWalhi Thomas Haze,ll, alia$Haugell Ab. [ ] ];; Bm £ r John Mitchell • Mother.' JohnPoi!ett. Marine Thomas.Robertshaw. Ab Wirlmv Robert Reader Mother GOLIATH Thomas Driver Ab Wiriow* LBANDER Thomas Patterson- Ab. F-.ther" Majestic George Chapman- Fatherc William Stanford Drummer Sister.^ John Tluirling- Marine Father" N.larine MINOTAUR. Johu Garnett' Ab Father.* John M'Carthy Ab. Mother THESEUS Benjamin Phillips Marine Mother' VAXOUARD Henry Sevvell Ord Sister. 1 LIST of. the WOUNDED who have not been paid in full. Ships. Numes. Quality..Supposed Place of Birth. ALEXANDER Arthur Bradbear • Marine Thomas Williams Quarter-Gunner AUDACIOUS <••• JohnHobday Ab. r> Thomas Harrigan Marino Since dead. Bti.LEEOPHON JohnBoundy Ab. Thomas Brannon Ab. Lawrence Barry Ab. dC Richard Bennie Ab. James Coyle Ab. John Chiddington Ab Sniced.cad, John Hood Ab. v Samuel M'lntosh Ab.' Joseph Nicholls A ti. < David Pugh Marine George Read — Ab. Anthony Ratclilf Ab! Robert'Williams At,' William. Young. Ab. Joseph Chatterton Ab. » George Catling Ab Since doad. Edward IJoyd Ab. George 3mith Ab. George Watson Aù; DEFENCE John Owens Quarter-Master W illiam Dugan Ab GoLiATn. Peter Strahan SchoolmHster T Toliri Peiiibt-rtou Serjeant of Marinas • LE-AKDER JacobAyfes. Ab. John Bassett. Ab. Joseph Brown Marine William Buck Ditto Patrick Byrne Ditto Lawrence Power Ab. ^illiam Titter Ab! Sincc dead, MAJESTIC W illiam Anderson L. M. '• Robert Bamett Quarter-Gunner Ditto. 'x joim Collins Ab. 1 Peter Matthews Marine Thomas M'Cowan L. SI. JercmiahO'Brien. Ditto James Pratt Ab. John Reese Ab. Thomas Williams A black mall Thomas Willson' Ab. John Williams Ab. x MlNOTAtrn John Foxten Quarter-Master John Lawson Ditto • Edward Carrol Ord. ORIQH Joliii Lewis Cockswain Josepa Bruce Ab. George Cole Ab. Thomas.Jones. Ab. Joll-ii Stace Ord. > v John Thomas ('2d) Ab. VAN GUARD. (jeorge Antrim Midshipman, Andrew Giynu Quarter-Master .JohuBoyd. Ab. John Ginnery Ditto RichardLambert. Ab. Since deaf'. Timothy Mills, Ab. JohnMaMhaiJ. Quarter-Master i\llcll, Michael Sullivan Ab. James Smith Ab. Joim Trip Ab! Patrick Conner- Marine Zsal'ovs James Connolly L.M.
Advertising
Oystermouth Railway or Tram-Load. ZZ,' -r, a,. I i, 1VTOTICE is hereby given, that the COM- k? app?mted to manage the affairs of the COM.PA]\\ ot PROPRIETORS of the said undertakin have this day made a call of £ 5 for every 100, from tne Subscribers to, and Proprietors of, the said undertaking be paid into the hands of Henry Sharne Porklii^-tou, K-. treasurer, at the Glamorganshire ^nk, in Swansea', ontli before Moiutay, tiic 4rii d ',1' March next. oil 'IT Swansea, 'CA%JEFFREYS, February I, 130.5, tbe-sakl Commi«B5T CANCERS. THE following remarkable Cures of CAN- JL CERS, without incision, by Sirs. PLU N'KETT EDG- CUMBE, may be depended upon, as the Cancers are pre- served in spirits: Sir. EDWARD LING-HAM, Glover, Fish-street, Worcester, cured of a Cancer in his under lip, which lie had bee'u af- flicted with three years. Mr. HENiXGTON, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, aged 72 yeius, cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under lip, which he bad been afflicted with many years. "Sir. AUSTIN, aged 73 years, of Easton. near Berks; cured of a Cancer in his under lip, which be had been afflicted wtth fifteen years. Mrs. LIFnnLY, of Cheltenham, cured of a Cancer in her left breast, which stIC had been afflicted with many years." 1\Lr, BAKER, of Chittern, near Warminster, Wilts, cured of a cancerous complaint in b is throat. lVlrs. Groves, Milk-street, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, cured of a dangerous Cancer in her right breast: xvitli iiiaiv- others, some of whom are not willing to have their names inserted, but will satisfy anvprivatcenquirers to the au- thenticity of their cures, all of whom have enjoyed good health since their cures were performed. &' Mrs. PLUNKETT EDGorMTI-¡;s (of Bat b) engagements re- quiring her residence in London nw some months, she- may he consulted as usual, at her bouss, No. 10, Poland-street, Oxford-street. N. B. No letters answered except post-paid. For Rhewnatisms) Sprains, Chilblains, ¿"c< DR. STEERS's OPODELDOC. THIS Medicine, from its warm, penetrating and attenuating qualities, is found to be an axcelleut remedy for external Rheumatisms and by its sfrenothen- ing powers, it speedily restores the parts which ba*c been injured by Bruises and Sprains. It is of great service in Cramps or Numbness, Stiffness or Weakness of the Joints, and as an embrocation for the Soreness of the Feet: after vio- lent exercise; as also in promoting a proper circulation ill 'e the Limbs, when in a paralytic state. It is also particularly recommended for Chilblains and if used in time it will pre- vent their breaking; but in this case it should be dissolved and applied warm. The genuine Opodeldoc is prepared and sold only by F WewbKiy and Sous, 45, St. Paul's, London; Price 2s! 6cfl a. bottle, duty included but as a variety of counterfeits are offered to the public, in which the names of Dr. Steers, of" Charing-cross, and Sir. Mewbery, are frauden;! v made use of, purchasers are requested to observe whether the words F. AWwf.-y#. 4&, StrvJfcml's," be engraved in th$ stamp; if not, the preparation must be spurious. Sold also by T. Jenkins, and T. Alien, Swansea; end by, those other coders in the country who have an annual ap- pointiucnt under the signatureiind seal of Messrs. Newberv. Sold bv T. JENKINS, SWANSEA. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. This Day is published, pricc 3s. In one volume, octavo, of near 30() pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, a A New.Edition (with Additions) of 4 GUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to ll EL''IH SEXES in a variety of Complaints: explain- ing the most: Pimple and efficacious remedies for tuose diseases which are treated oi; under .the, following beads, viz. Abortion Incubus, or nit Ur mare u, Address to the fair Sex .1 Irregularity about the turn of Parents, Guard ians,&c. life AdvicetonervousPaticms Leprosy- Air Lime-water Appetite Lowness of spirits Asthma Love Barren, women SXaids ot a weakly constitu- Bashfulness r tiun Bathing, observations on Man Birth, particulars relating to Menses Body, unfavorable posture of j Memory, loss or defect of Bowels Mind, diseases of Bubo Slothers, their duty Chlorosis, or greensickness Nerves, weak Child-bearing- Obscene conversation, bane- Child-birth 'I fnl effects of Chordee Parents and Guardians Cnancres address to Clap P^Kaphymosis Cold Phthisis, or consumption Consumption Phymosis Conception Pregnancy Cure for nervous diseases Quick digestion Dancing Rheumatism Daily exercise Riding on horseback Dejection Rising early Deficiency ofnaturalstrcngth Scurvy Difference between venereal Scrofula symptoms and those often Suppression of the mensc; mistaken for them Swoonings Digeiiion ¡ Symptoms of Pregnancr P-earns Tea Exercise Temperance Female complaints Timidity Fits Turn of life Fits Turn of life Flannel L leers in the throat flatulence, or windy com- Venery, excessive ••plaints secret I luor Albus, or whites Venereal disease Girls Virgins Gonorrhoea V oyages by sea Gout Walking Gouty spasms in the stomach Water Great schools Weakness Heavy suppers Wind Hereditary diseases Windy liquors Heart-burn Wine" Hypochondriac complaints Women's milt Hysteric affections '1 Women Immoderate evacuation Youth.. Internal sinking By S. SOLOMON, M. D. 0 bh'sszd Health t thou art uhoi'e- alt "old and { it is thou jtho enlarges? the mil, and op en St all its powsn, t« receive instruction and relish virtu,e. lie that has thee, hat little more to irish for; and he that is so- wretched as to want thee, iccoits even/ thing iuit.li thee !y>—S ri.ilnr.. TO THE PUBLIC. Every person, young ami old, should purchase this book, ttu-re being searc I individual who is not interested in some part ot it. Inpurticuiaritis recommended to vourc- men and boys: as an earlv atteniion to the latter jlj; s"va to guard them from a fatal rock on which thousand's h;1\ a split, and be the means of preserving their bodies from dis- ease, and also their souls, their minus, aud all their faculties from destruction. London: printed for the Author, and sold by JI, D, Sy- mquds, Paternoster-row, and Mathews, Strand; IkigdJe, Duolm; Baxter, Edinburgh Haly.CWk: Slatree, Belfast; and by ail other Booksellers and Printers of Provi-ciaf Newspapers m the United Kin^Jom, pri«e 5s. Wljv. ueii- '•ered irvc. oi carriage.