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¡ THE RIGINAL UNION FIRE-OFFICE, COR HILL, ESTABLISHED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS WILLMM MOSS, IRONMONGER, AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN. THE beneficial effefts of Insurance against loss by Fire, are no lei obvious and important, than tne; • conseq' ces of neglecting to insure are rmnous and ar fui:—L:fe, Property, evei y enjoyment of t le Prese" tfcient, and all the prospec s of the future, are frequen y_ volvedin the issue of a :asual conflagration hencf.h comes the duty and the licy of individuals to gua"» selves against such events by means the most eileetu economical. Among the nany Institutions that have formed to provide for th Security of the Public on such occasions, J THE UNION FIRE-OIFICL, tanks among the most resectable and Yibeiral.—This Office has always paid Lossesorjdamagesby Fire, frc i I "IT" h and I am now authorized to inform the larm. r 11 i f 'that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and llai h in„ i" 'produce of a Farm aiso Cattle and Implement ot Hit t» dry thereon, will be rate at Two Shillings ptr C. ht. s- persons insured in this Of! ce, are requested to renr tu. Policies, in order that t ey may receive the benefit or this reduction of the Premium on Farming Stock in their respe ve renewals; and that p inted receipts are ready for deh- for the premiums a d duty on Policies, as they become due: and that printed pi jposaisof the terms of insurance, may be had of me, which will be found as moderate in every respect as those of other Hices. (t%r Farming Stock no ty be insured, generally, in a Earns and Out-houses, ( on a Farm, without the averag C&ZMSf?. t) Persons desirous increasing the amount of their e Assurances, in conseqlJen e of the increased price of build- ire materials, are informfd, that fio additional expense Policies is incurred at this Office.r-Policies insuniig Hundred Pounds, the aunfal amount of which is ouiy • a e issued free of expence t and all payments tor losses uv 1 We, are made by this Office without deduction. ;N. B. In behalf of this Society, I beg leave to retu: n my C-tmwe thanks trt the Insurers at this Olhce, for their tavours to me since my Agency at Clarmartben; and also beg t(V in~ form those wlio have'dropfled their insurance (and others Who may entertain the samejopinio .) in consequence of their supposition, which is groun(lpd in weakness and error, that Offices take the remaining property, after a tire to assist -them in- paying the loss; tttat this Office pays all losses or damages, proved to be done by fire, provided the amount does not e-xceed the Sam insired, without any claim or pre- tence to the remaining prop rty that may be saved; aud al- so pays in addition to th amount lost, all reasonable charges attending the removal of goods in time of danger; and also insurers in this Offioe (excepting only insurers tor seven years, who are Proprietors in the concern) are not liable to be called upon to ke good losses, as the whole property of the Society is Ii hIe to pay or make good any loss by fire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insurers, they are Partners i the concern, -and receive their share of'the profits, which have been divided among them to the amount of at least 300,0001. and consequently they tvul they only are liable to make good any losses which may happen to themselves or th« insurers for less than Seven Years, as the lsrst run no risA of loss, and receive no share oj profit. } *+* Proposals for Septennial or Annual and short period insurances, with any further information which may be re- fpIlred for the explaining thisiniode of insurance, may be had of the Agent j WM. MOSS, IRONMONGER, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, March 24, 18J0 SOUTH-WALES. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, EASTWOOD, a complete and convenient resi- dence for any gentleman wishing to retire upon an establishment of moderate expence; consisting of two par- lours, vestibule, three principal bed-chambers, with dres- sing-room, and store-room two garret bed-chambers; three servants' ledging-rooms, two kitchens, butler's-pantry, lar- 6 der, water-closet, &c. under-ground cellars, granary, stable for five horses, gardens, shrubbery, plantations, and lawn, all in complete repair. To which may be added, one hun- dred and thirty acres of useful Land, or any less quantity at the will of the renter. The neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the House, at a fair appraisement. Situated nine miles from Tenby, ten from Haverfordwest- and within one mile of the market and post-town of Nar- berth, from whence a mail-coach goes every morning for London. A gentleman fond of field sports will find peculiar advan- tages attached to the residence. Apply to Mr. Hassall, Eastwood, near Narberth. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLJBY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion-Inn, i the Town of Lampeter-pont- Stephen, in the said couifty, on Saturday, the Vist day of July next, subject to sulii conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TENE- MENT, and LANDS with the Appurtenances, called CARNE, situate in the parish of Llanddewybrevy, in the said county of Cardigan, mow let,to Evan Thomas, at the low yearly rent of C16 IGs.l The Farm is distant from 1 the town of Llanddewybrevy about a mile and a quar/ir, from the town of Tregaron about two mil. s, and iromi the town of Llampeter-pont- Stephen about n'ne miles; nd has very extensive and valu- able Rights of Common, of Pasture ana Turbary. The Lishop of Saint Davi l's intends building an extensive College at LlanddeM'j bre y, and a large subscription has- been set on foot, ar.d part < F the stones raised for the pur- pose; there is also an Ac of Parliament, passed the last Session, for makinlT a new turnpike road from the town of Llandovery, in the county f Carmarthen, to the said town ot Lliinddewybrevv, to co imunicate with the road leading- from the town of Tregaro to the town of Aberystwith which is a very fnshionab »watering-place, and much re- sorted to in the summer n, For further particulars a id a view of the premises apply at the oflice of David Unv Harries, Solicitor, Llandoteiy, who will appoint a person o shew the same. verv, 1,41 UNION INS RANCE OFFICE, EST ABLIS MARCH, 1797. TRUSTEES. The Right Hdn. Earl CRAVEN. Lord SALTO N. The Hon. S. fRASER. Sir JOSEPH {SCOTT, Bart. JOHN HENfY LOFT, Esq. M. P. STARLING PAY, Jun. Esq. and Ald. MC. &C. &C. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BICVOLD. IN this Office, all the Premium is returned to the Insured, except what 4 wanted to defray the losses. The number of persons gombked amounts to near 20,000; pro- perty insured to many millions, and 5000new Insurances are etl'ected every year. Thereturns are made to each member at the expiration of seven Wears from the commencement of his insurance, and the deposits have been found so much more than suinc.ient to meJt the expenditure, that dividends of £ 50 per Cent, and upVards have been made to above 3000 of the insurers, whose periods of repayments have arrived. | ALL FOIICIES GRATIS. Agent for Narberth. A ..Mr. G. BLATHWAYT Neath.Mr.T. MORGAN; Chepstow. X.. Mr. W. WILLETT Miltord Havenfi. Mr. E. PRITCHARD Carmarthen .Mr. J, BAGNALL; Pl.itthin Mr. G. ROBERTS Wrexham Mr. T. PARSONAGE, FARMING STOCK Insured at the reduce! rat of 2s. percent, without any averagf clause. UNION OFFICE, For the Insurance if Live granting Annuities, and Endowment Children. s TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the Marqfcis TOWNSHEND. The Right Hon. Jarl CR EN. LordSALTOUN. The Hon. S. FRASER. S- Sir JOS.EPH SCOTT, Bart. Sir ROBERT BURNETTJKnt. JOHN PATTES0N, Esq. S\l. P. and Aid. JOHN HENRY LOFT, EJq. M. P. &c. &c| &c. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BIGNOLD. Actuary, Mr. RICHA D MORGAN. The advantages of Life Insurance are too numerous to be r 1 Compressed within tie limits Af a few sentences; but the great utility of it will be in some degree illustrated by a single example. | A person 28 years or age ma by an annual payment of s £ 2. 6s. 8d. insure X- 190, payalweto his executors at his de- cease; or for £ 23 6s Sd. may nsure = £ l(K)0, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, secur4 his family from distress. THE RATES op THIS OFFICE A IE NEARLY £ 10 PER CEIVT. LOWER THAN THOSE Of OTHERS. The surplus arpital, after sati; fying the claims of the in- sured, is returned to them, at stated periods, by additions to the sums to which their policies entitled them. e No charge is made jar entran money, for non-appearance (it the chief office, for policies, or neglect of paying the an- nualpremiums in due time, (exce t the mere interest lost by the delay.) v The office makes a liberal al ance for the policies, if the insured cannot continue to p iv the premium. The agents for the Union Fin -Office are also agents for the Union Life-Office.—(One Co ;cern.) COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-IIead Inn, in the said County of the Borough, on Saturday, the 21st day f Jtil),aumt, between the hours of four and five o'clock in the Afternoon of the same day, subject to such conditions of sale, as shall be then and there produced, ALL those Three several Freehold MESSUAGES, BURGAGES, or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Yard and Stable thereunto belonging, situate in Quay-street, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen aforesaid, now in the several occupations of Edward Davids, Esq. Thomas Evans, Esq. William Evans, and William Williams, or their respective Under-tenants. I G-"1r For further particulars apply to George Philipps, Solicitor, Carmarthen. EVAN DAVIES, Auctioneer. FREEHOLD T THES AND DONATIVE. CARiV ARTHENSHIRE. TO BE S LD BY AUCTION, By wi STANLEY Sf; SON, At the Auction Mart, ear the Bank of England, qn FRI- DAV, July 20th, by rder of the Executors, ;n One Lot, í THE GREAT AND SMALL TITHES of the JL PARISH of LL NDEVEYLOG (excepting a Moiety of small pasts thereof! including 30 Acres of Glebe Land, and the perpetual Ri Jht of Presentation to the Don.ttive or Curacy of the said Parish, the Incumbent whereof is about 50 years of age.—Tht whole Parish is supposed to contain near 7000 Acres, is c remcly well situated for Improvement, being bounded on th West by the navigable River Towey, within one mile of tl e sea-port Town of Carmarthen, four miles only from the market and sea-port town of Kidwelly, and lime stone, and oal may be got at a trifling expence. The annual value is lppOSèd to be about = £ 900. rg- Printed par culars may be had of Mr. Cookney, So- licitor, Castle-stiec Holborn Mr. Thomas Lewis, Llan- dilo; of Mr; Thorn; s Hassall; and at the Angel Inn, Cardi- gan | the Mack wo th Arms, Swansea; the Golden Lion, Brecon; the Bush, Carmarthen the Printers of the Here- ford and Gloncestei Journal; at the Place of Sale and of Winstanley and Soil, Paternwter Row. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THE following: CAPITAL FARMS: viz. all that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN- Y-CRYCHYDDIOD, containing about 135 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, situate, in the same Parish, and wthin seven miles of the Market Town of Carmarthen. Auii also, all that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called GILVACH-FAWR, containing about 230 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, situate in the Parish of Llanvlhangel- Yeroth, in the said county, within nine miles orTlW^said Market Town of Carmarthen. ftrfT For further particulars apply to Thomas Jon(,s, Esq. of Wcrn, or at the Oilice of D. W, Stephenson of Car- marthen, CAMBRIAN WAREHOUSE, LOWER MARKET-STREET, CARMARTHEN. MESSRS. THOMA3 & CO. embrace this oppor- tunity of returning Thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public in general, p irticularly to the Inhabitants of this Town and its Vic nity» for the distinguished Patronage experienced sinct their co mencement in business^ At the same time they solicit a con nuance of those favours, hither- to so liberally conferred, £ ssuring their Friends that they are determined to sell on tii ? usual low terms, and not fol- lowing the maxim of sonte persons in the Trade, who at first anxiously professed, nd afterwards abandoned the same liberal System purue by others; an attack of this na- ture has been attempted n the CAMBRIAN WARE- HOUSE such insinuations vere viewed by the public with just discrimination and con ropt. Mpssrs. T. and Co. are no v offering from a large and ex- tensive Stock, recently sele< ted by Mr. T. the following ar- ticles:—yard and ell-wide irints of the newest patterns; Irisli linens, lawns, and Fre ich camb ics; Diogheda slieet- ingsand dowlasses; Scotch ind cotton ticks, counterpanes quilts, and coverlids; a lai >;e quantity of pocket and other handkerchiefs, from Id. ea< h shawls of every description, 9-8tjls and 6-4ths; cambri muslins, from 14d. per yard; Brussels, spot, and a variet i of fancy muslins; cypress and twiMed cambrics dilferent olours for dresses; a great va- riety of Scotch and Manch< iter ginghams from 7d.; calicoes from 5d. 9-8th ditto from 1 d, twilled ditto from lOd.; su- per sheetings of various pr ces, calamancoes, from 8d. per yard wild boar stuffs, fro ) lOd. per yard, with numerous other articles connected wi h the trade. Families will have the u ual allowance by taking whole pieces. Country Shopkeepers an Hawkers served for ready mo- ney as cheap as in London r* A good assortmi t of Family mourning. V LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White-Hart-Inn, in the town of Narberth, In the county of Pembroke, on Thursday, the 26th day of July 1810, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, of which timely notice will be given, THE LEASE (of which about four hundred and thirty years are unexpired, at a pepper-corn rent, if demanded) of all that MESSUAGE,; TENEMENT' LANDS, and SMITH'S SHOP, with the Appurtenances, commonly called and knowfi by the name of HENDRE, situate, lying, and being in the parish of Llandissilio, in the county of Pembroke; now in the.tenure or occupation of Joseph Gibbon j as tenant to the Lessee. The above premises were formerly two large closes o ground, but are now divided into ten fields, consisting of excellent Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, the whole upwards of Twenty Acres; one of such fields and smith's shop adjoin the road leading from Llandissilio to Eremont Bridge. For further particulars apply to Thomas Woods, Solici- tor, Carmarthen. ANNUITY WANTED. | A Single Lady, of the age Of fifty-three years, or thereabouts, is desirous of sinking the sum of Three Hundred Pounds in the PURCHASE of an ANNUITY, for her own Life. Any person wishing to grant the same, may have further particulars, with the yearly sum expected, by applying to Thomas Woods, Solicitor, Carmarthen. To be DISPOSED OF by Private Contract, a TURN- PIKE TALLEY of FIFTY POUNDS, on the Carmarthen- shire and Kidwelly Turnpike Trust, bearing legal interest for price, &c. Apply at the office of the said Thomas Woods. (One Concern.) A desirable Augmentation to a small Living by the Appropri- ation of Queen Ann's Bow, ty, or to a Gentleman wishing to have a Yotefor allepresen atioe of the County of CARDIC ANSHIRE. TO BE SOLDjBY AUCTION, At the Di;overs-Arms, Newcastle, on Friday the 20th of fuly, 1810, between the ours of four and five in the Af- ternoon: ] ALL those THREW FIELDS, or CLOSES of LAND, commonly cs lied and known by the Name of BLAENARTHEN, contaii ing by estimation about Eighteen Acres (more or less) of go id Arable or Pasture Land, now all iiiider Grass, lying withi i a quarter of a mile of Troedyr- aur Church, and about tw< miles distant from the plentiful market Town of Newcastle Emlyn. BLAENARTHEN, contaii ing by estimation about Eighteen Acres (more or less) of go id Arable or Pasture Land, now all iiiider Grass, lying withi i a quarter of a mile of Troedyr- aur Church, and about tw< miles distant from the plentiful market Town of Newcastle Emlyn. For a view of the Pri mises, and further Particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, M DAVID DAVIES, at Moylan, near Newcastle, aforesaid. N. B. Possession may e had at Michaelmas next, or sooner if desired. F TO BE LET, AND ENTERED T/PO.V AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called BLAEN- GWA1TH-NOE CASTLE-MAHAREN, situate in the Parish of Lampeter, in the County of Pembroke, adjoining to the Turnpike-road, contiguous for lime and coals, conve- nient to market towns, being distant from Narbeth three miles; is well watered; contains about seventy acres. For further particulars enquire of Mrs. Burton, and Mr. Watkins, living in Teaby. June ltb., 1810. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MKHAELMAS, 1810, OR CANDLE- AMSlilSll. j HENLIRYFORGAN IIAVM, VI the Parish on Lantyisant and Gountyjof^lamorjfcin, containing 300\ statute Acre! of good Pastury in« Hay Land fit for Dairy 1 and other Grazing, Aithin a ring fence,pearly the whole! may be do^^wiffr|vktcr. The Buildin^very good and j convenient!^ i k V\ jl/ the Siuyo. Pa/ish^contain i ng 100 statuie Acrea|ifjpiod Pasture and Ifay^Lanros, tit for Dairy or other JGiMmg, withjtf a xing-feuce, the buildings very 0 good and o venictit. v If either of the Farms should be. taken at Michaelmas, Hay may be had on the Premises for watering the Tenant's stock. x. fidr* For particulars enqtnrr of the Printer of this Paper; or of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of Ledynan, near LantrWaat, Glamorganshire if by Letter, post-paid. A VERY DESIRABLE CONCERN IN LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, HABER- DASHERY, 6jc. TO BE DISPOSED OF, THE STOCK in TRADE of J. TIDMAS and Co. Carmarthen, (who are leaving the Country), together with the LEASE of the HOUSE (Twelve Years of which are unexpired); it is well situated for Business, and the Rent very low. The Shop is fitted up in the most convenient manner, where an excellent Trade has been carried on for some years. The Stock will be found worth any Person's attention, being well assorted and in prime condition.— This would be found a very advantageous Concern for any Person inclined to settle in Wales—an excellent family trade being attached thereto.' (C3' immediate possession may be had, and every other information given by applying as above if by letter, post- paid. -Carmarthen, July 7, 1810. SOUTH-WALES. LAUGHARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, FOR FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS ON A RUNNING LEASE, A GOOD modern-built FAMILY-HOUSE, situa- ted at the S. VV. extremity of the pleasant town of LAUGHARNE, inclosed by a fore court and shrubbery; con- sisting of eating-room, drawing-room, vestibule, study, lar- der, pantry, k,tchen, servants' hall, and every description of attached and detached offices with their attendant con- veniences six principal bed-chamber^, with servants' rooms, dressing-roAtfi, stow-rooms, &c. &c,' Large Orchard, Kit- chen and Pleasure Gardens, in the centre of which stands- the beautiful Ruin of LAUGIIARNE CASTLE Modern.builr HOT-HOUSE and GRAPERY, in high order and bearing, alto- gether with large farm yards, comprising nearly FOUR ACRES. The sea washes the garden walls, which are clothed with excellent fruit trees, in full bearing. A tenant may be Taccommodated with any quantity of rich Land hepleasts, rot e.ce ding 110 Acres. An excellent STORE-HOUSE OJ large dimensions, with every requisite for malting, corn- floors, &c. together with a HousE and STABLE adjoining, and two good walled Gardens, with fruit trees in them, will be let with or separate from the house. The whole of the premises are in the completest repair. The neighbourhood is excellent, the luxuries of game, fish, poultry, &c. abun- dant, and reasonable; coals cheap, water-carriage for every ti ing, from all parts, of the kingdom; good bathing; conve- niently situated for pleasure or fishing boats. A market every Friday. Situated 14 miles from that fashionable re- sort Tenby, and 12 from Carmarthen. The neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the House at a fair valuation. A post every day. To prevent unnecessary trouble, a respectable reference is absolutely requisite. Possession may be had of the Lands at Michaelmas, of the House and Premises about the end of October next. The Premises may be viewed, and particulars known by applying (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Hughes, Laugharne. N. B. If particularly desired, the House would be let partly furnished to a respectable family without young children. Laugharne, 27th June, 1810. IjCCED ANNUAL S E of SOUTH DOWN Jt- EWES, (the celebrated A, r. ELLMAN'S Breed,) RAMS, WETHERS, &c.; also DEVC N CATTLE, ofvarious ages, will be on TUESDAY, AUG ST 21. L Gdr Credit on ap Jroved Security. By PRIVATE CONTRACT ma be had immediately, FOUR HUNDRED YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR OLD EWES: about the same Numi er WETHER LAMBS, and TWO Beautiful Yearling DE ON BULLS. (J:T Apply to (if by lette post-paid,) Isaac Osmond, shepherd, lscoed Farm, near Carmarthen, where they may be viewed. 1 BRECKNOCK. POWENA AND CO. WINE BRJMHR MERCHANTS, 4 RE fully impreafld VjjJrh gratitude towards their £ JL Friends abd the yiblic, for the flattering encourage- ment they havaj"eceived>^uid hope to merit and experience a continuance mentof; they do not think it necessary or proper to say awyWiing further to recommend themselves to public Mticei dra lupport, relying on that discernment which haliildmied stwnany favours. They alSp\fcake this opportunity of observing, owing to the very high price of Casks, it is earnestly requested that all Casks way be returned properly directed as soon as empty, exdppt where persons are disposed to purchase them. V Wit. POWELL. N. B. The utmost value given for Old bottles. 4th of Seventh Month, 1810. AT; WANTED IMMEDIATELY, yC Cc^c £ y (IN BRISTOL,) N ASSISTANT in a Retail Linen Trade.— A Young Man, with a perfect knowledge of the Linen T ade, wh( se character will bear the strictest enquiry,may hear of a Situation by aplyiug to Thomas Morris, No. l", Un-Oil-street, Bristol. An Apprentice, likewise, is wanted.-( One Concern). rAtBT BATHS. SIR ILLIAM PAXTON, fi t HAS the gratifii ation to announce to the Public, JtL Jt- that the above JATHS are now completely finished, u and fitted up in a su rior style, and are now opened for the conveniency of he Gentry, and others who visit this charming Bathiilg PI ce. whey consist of the Clld | Steam Hpt j Fumigating Tip id ( Sweating And Shower Baths. c', (fc=T Attenda ce at all hours, day and nis-ht. TE LOTTERY. EW SCHEME. Only 4000 Numbers -5 Prizes of = £ 20,000—'Tickets much cheaper than in the ast Lottery, and not Three Blanks to a Prize. THERE being 000 Numbers less, and one Prize of Twenty Th< usand Pounds more, than in the last Lottery, it must be cl :ar that the chance of each Ticket or Share is ejicreased on&fifth, and in addition to the superior advantages in the Scheme, the prices are considerably lower than in/the-last though, from the circumstances of the Lotftry, there car* be little doubt of an advance of price before the Drawing, z. 19th of October next. IFT,& Co. Contractors with Gov rnment for the present Lottery, re- spectfully inform theiilfriends and the public, that the Tic- k ts and Shares are on sale, in great variety, at their Offices in London, via.— I No. 12, CHlRTNG CROSS; No. 11, POJLTRY; No. 31, ALllGATE, HIGH STREET- Where, in thelLAsT LOTTERY, NO. 4,469. A PRIFE OF A £ 20,00G, Was sold in sy, VFN SIXTEENTH SHARES. Aisflftty their AlT,ent, I ¡ J, Daniel, pinter oi this Pa^er, RETURN of Duty paid by the Provincial In- surance Offices from Christmas, 1808, to Christmas, 1809: £ s. d. £ s. d, Norwich Suffolk 1699 9 2 Union 10,145 16 0 Bath (O'd) 1551 1 3 Kent 6284 8 9 Dundee 1514 18 11 Caledonian 3966 2 1 Bristol (Crown) 1448 9 3 Newcastle 3737 18 .1 Isle of Wight 1358 12 9 Norwich As- Bath (Sun) 1279 7 3 surance 3618 9 2 Aberdeen 1061 5 O Birmingham 3343 3 9 Sheffield 786 13 0 West of England 32^8 7 3 Norwich Equit- Bristol 2933 8 11 able 730 7 0 Edinburgh 2816 1 11 Edinburgh Salamander 2320 4 1 (Hercules) 633 5 10 Worcester 2067 18 2 Fife 587 11 10 Hants 1910 110 I Norwich Anchor 389 7 10 Glasgow 18IT 9 1 Finchingfield 71 0 3 Essex 1136 IS KING S-HEAD, LLANON, BETWIXT SW ANSEA AND CARMARTHEN. THE Nobility, Gentry, and Travellers are respectfully informed that the above House is com- pletely fitted up for public accommodation, and every at- ten"on will be manifested to give satisfaction, and merit support. The brds are kept well aired, and the Larder plentifully supplied: the Wines and other Liquors are also of the very best quality and the Stabling commodious and good. POST-CHAISES, with able Horses and careful Drivers. HEBREW LANGUAGE. PREMIUMS TO SCHOOLMASTERS. A FRIEND of the SOCIETY for PROMOTING CHRISTI AN KNOWLEDGE and CHURCH UNION in the DIOCESE of ST. DAVID'S, has empowered the Committee to offer to the Masters of the Grammar Schools of St. David's, Pembroke, Haverfordwest, Brecon, Cardi- gan, Lampeter and Swansea, the following P' emiums, viz. Fifty Pounds to the best of at least Five Competitors; Forty Pounds In the. best of Four Competitors Thirty Pounds to the best of Three Comi etilot-s; Ttecnty Pounds to the best of Two Competitors$ Ten Pounds to any one without a Competitor; Who. shall write, and deliver to the Bishop of St. David's, on or before the last Thursday, in June, 1811, the best tran- script of the hook of Genesis in Hebrew and 1 nglish, and shall pass the best Examination in the same book. The ex- amination and decision to be left solely to the. Bishop.—The Competitors must exhibit, on the day of examination, their Licences to their respective Schools. The Master of Carmarthen School, who has Iling taught Hebrew, and the Second Master of Ystradmeirig School, W.10 obtained the fir-t premium for H brew at the Ordina- tion of 1809, will readily perceive why the premiums are not extended to Carmarthen and Ystradmeirig. DIOCESE OF kr. DAVID S. 4 GENERAL ORDINATION will be held bv the BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, in the Church of T ES ofSibPiEMBjbRnext. The Candidates are desirea to send their papers (in caefis not exceeding one ounce each), directed to the Bishop, on or before the last day of ugust. The Candidates are to be at Abergwilly on the m ning of Tuesday the 18th, for examination. I CHAS. MORGAN, Registrar. Carmarthen, June 28,181(1 DRUM-MAJOR. WANTED immediately for the Fishguard Regiment of Pembrokeshire Local Militia, a DRUM-MAJOR:—any one properly qualified may apply- to Quarter-Master DAVIES, Head-quarters, Haverford- west ;-if by Letter, Post-paid. To LINEk-DRAPERS. WANTED immedately, a Young Man of genteel address, perfectly conversant in both the English and Welsh Languages!: one that has lived some tiuie^ eit er at London or tri-tid wil be preferred. icul Fbr further particular apply to the Printer of this ar al Paper if by letter, post-pai DEDICATED TO THE QUEEN. 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