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Public are respectfuliy informed that the Jt Classical .and Commetcial SCHOOL, LLANPILO, conducted bv Mr. ANDRKWS, wiil RE-OPEN, on MON- i) AT, 21-i instant. At the above Establishment Y'ung Gentlemen ar,, in- jtructeri in .'lie English. La tin. and Greek Latigtnges. Rea fl- ing, Writing, Arithmetic, Merchants' .Accounts, Ge< gra- ph?. Ancient Hnd'Modern History, &r."&c. and have every to iheir I1lt'ntalllnp"ovc;uent and domestic ,v ,it tilt. iiiijiln):- 1 ■ £ s. d. 20 0 0 "fii-lvr.ff 2 0 0 4 I 0 0: Stationary I 0 10 0 Kut ranee' 1 0 0 < Every Pupil is to he provided with a Silver Table Spoon, i, towel*, brashes and enmll,; an,1 a Quarter's Notice nil! be expected prevails to his removal. Holidays—A Month at Midsummer, and the same at Christinas. abekystwyth. the misses evahs, EESPECTFULLY acquaint their Friends and the Public, that their SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 28th instant. The Misses E. beg to inform the Parents and Guardians of those Young Ladies, placed under their eas e, that unre- loittinsc attention will be paid io their health, morals, and t> i'.ir i ■II. Pier-ilouse is delightfully situated near to the Marine Terrace, which is considered highly advantageous to ljiva- Jul Pupils, who may require sea-air and bathing. PRIVATE TUTOH, A YOUNG MAN, about 19-years of age, who has received a good Classical Education at one of the Licenced Grammar Schools in the Diocese of St. David's, wishes to obtain a situation as Private Tutor in a Family. For further particulars, apply to Rev. David Evans, Car-, iligan. MR. ALEX. SURGEOJV DEJVTIST, of CHELTENHAM, MOST respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, 1,1 and Residents of Carmarthen and its vicinity, of hi,; ,xrrivtl it Mrs. IIANCO,K'S, near the Church, where he purposes remaining One Week. Attendance from ten fo four o'clock. January 1 ith, 1828. MONEYS FipHE several Stiffis of' XICOO, £500, and j6300, 1 are ready to advance on Mortgage of Freehold Estates. Apply to Geo. Thomas, Solicitor, Carmari[jen.- Letters to be post paid. Money to be Lent. THE Stun of 1,000 to he advanced on Mortgage, and the'several Sums of JCJOO and £ '200 to be advanced on approved security. Apply to Messrs. Jones and Morris, Solicitors, Carmar- then. 4 VICINITY OF CARMARTHEN. N anted to ReJ.¡.t or Piarchaq-c-, A Moderate size COTTAGE, fit for the reception of a small Genteel Family.—There must be a good Garden, and an acre or two of Meadow Land attach- ed, and the, Premises mu t be in a respectable Neighbour, flood,on the main Turnpike R"ad, not exceeding two fIllies from Cirmat theii.-Ati.N- person possessing property answer- ing (his description will find a ready-money purchaser by addressing, price and particulars, to A B,at Mr. Millard's, Grocer, No. 49, Bishopsgate-street Within,. London. WANTED, In (lie Neighbourhood of Pembroke, where liberal <■ Wages wiil be given, ASoher, steady^ in-dapr SERVANT, with unex- ceptionable character.—For particulars apply to Mr. Treble,, Bookseller, Pembroke, (if by letter post paid.) A CARD. IT frequently happens that persons of respectability, jL either wishing to extend their concerns, or from other causes, require the accommodation of Money, and do not know where to apply without an exposure of their affairs,—This is to inform them, that a Company has been formed, of which the Advertiser has been appointed Agent, and being furnished with ample means, is authorised to make advances on terms of peculiar liberality, on Freehold (ii- Lejisetiold Property, Reversionary Interest, Postobiits, and, in some cases, when undeniable references can be given, on personal security alone. Applications, in the first instance, bv letter, postpaid, to be made to Mr J. Bennett, No. 3, Brunswick Place, St. John's-street, Loudon. Sl'AlVIP-()FFICI', I.JONOON. RECEIPT DOTY. Notice to Overseers and other Parish Officers. THE COMMISSIONERS OF STAMPS having reason to believe that Overseers and other Parish Officers in many parts of England, are in the habit of giving Re- ceipts tor Po..r and other Rates, amounting to £ 1 and uu- wards upon Unstamped Paper, and as several of such Per Scitwu^for^he111 Commissioners have instituted Pro- secutions tor the Penalties, have represented that thev -■•were under an impression that Receipts for Poor andother Rates were no liable to Stamp Duty'; the Commissioner deem it right to give Pubnc Notice, that such Receints are «ot exempted by Law, but are liable to the same Duties as *"y "rher R^e.pts given upon the Payment of Money and that they will consequently feel it their Duty if anv Re- ceipts of this description upon Unstamped Paper shall be transmitted to them, to Prosecute the Parties by whom they are signed, for the Penalties. J horn they By Order of the Commissioners Stamp-Office, 29 Dec. 1827. T HE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT c: DEBTORS. 2V. B. See the Notice at the end of the Advertisement THE Matter of the Petition and Schedule of the Prisoner hereinafter named fthe <samp been filed in the Court) is appointed to be heard as foP lows .-at ("hebext Adjourned General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at the Shirehall, i„ the T<?wn ofK marthen, in and for (hp Pmmtv rv i,, j* ,ne County of Carmarthen, on the 4th ciselv! teb,Uiiry next» at 10 o'clock in the mining p„- FREDERICK LEWIS BROWN, late of the Town of CwTclrZS, ^y^Uwf ^De,,y' l Tf "TAKE' NOTICE dia'rge,tnuice1"of''aiP t!,ent's. t0 "ppose a Prisoner's dis- .i /isr,. i" f's""B«nh i"j'or1beM:0ns. <'a> .S S±S*T •% ■ASSSWAS of hearing ent' 'f given one clear day before the day I. The'Oeti,tion and Schedule will be produced by the of ih*r-hcer inspection and examination at the Office prij, v>nurt in London, on Mondavs, Wednesdays, and th» p^8*. the hours of ten and four: and copies of lenifip !i fini erfvi,e' such part thereof as shall be to .hi A provi(led bv the proper officer according 1,0 the Act 7 (3eo. 4. c,. 67,.Sec.76. B. Entrance to the Office, in Portugal street, Lin- 4 TK Inn Kie'ds.. booV« e~ c<*re °f the Petition and Schedule, and all hø,\g )a pr;o. and writings filed therewith will be produced t,ol* Ills iro Pect'On Und examination bv the Clerk of the Peace, JS' J0^ "'her person with whom the Same shall have of such Clea! t(>* b.e lo^ed f«r such purpose at the Otiiec the Ppirtinn- he Peace or other person, sod-copies of lcouireH or such p rc thereof as ^hall {re A KT there provided according to the Act T Se ci'e^77' or *e Act 5 Geo. 4, c. 91, sec. 11, as MISS WOZENCRAFT's SCHOOL will Re- Commence on Monday, the 21st instant. Spihnan-sf reef, Jan. 10, 1828. MESS FHkCB BEGS to return her grateful thanks to her Friends and the Public, for.the flattering and extensive patronage with which they have honoured her, together with the additional promises of support she has received, fiicourage; her to eetertaiii the most sanguine hopc, of success; and will, she tru-t*, justify her in thus soliciting a continuance of tueir kindness. Miss Price begs to Apprise her Friends S: the Public, that she has removed her Establishment to a more spacious and commodious House which has also the advantage of a ilea I thy and airy Garden. She therefore flatters herself the comfortable accommodation she can at present alfoid her Pup Is, will meet with the approbation of every Parent who will intrust her with the care of their Children, Miss Pirce's Seminary will re-open on the 2Lt inst. N. B.-A vacancy for a few Parlour Hoarders. Spilmnn-street, Jan. 11?b. 18-28. da,2rEsaa2tlae3ra House Establish. sxaeist, DIllS. SMITH RETURNS sincere thanks to iter Friends and the Public, tor the encouragement site has hitherto received and hopes, by her continued ewfea vou;s to unite Female Accomplishments with ihe.higher aitainmehtsof the mind, to merit their further support and approbation. TERMS, PER ANNUM: Board, with Instruction in the English Language, History Geography, and Needle-Work, Twenty-five Guineas; En- trance, One Guinea; Ydung Ladies, under 12 years, Tweii ty, Guineas. Weekly Boarders, Eighteen Guineas; Day .Boarders- Eight Guineas; Entrance, One Guinea. Day Pupils, Fonr Guineas; EntranfC, OlleCitlinea. Drawing, French, Music, Dancing, Four Guineas each Entrance, One Guinea each. Writing and Arithmet ic, Two Guineas; Entrance, Half a Guinea. Washing, One Guinea and a Half. Mrs. Smith respectfully announces, that she intends open- ing a. Drawing, Music, and Dancing Academy, where Young Ladies, who are not regular Pupils, may receive Lessons in those Accomplishments, so necessary towards forming a complete system of Education. g^The Business of the School will recommence January 24. Spilman-street, Carmarthen, Jan. 7th, 1828. Caaraxia.?liie*! Free Scbool. Rev. D. A. WILLIAMS, Head Master. DA. WILLIAMS respectfully announces, that • the'Carmarthen Free Grammar-School will he RE-OPEXED MONDAY, the 28th instant; andheshouid be wanting in justice to his feelings were he to omit acknow- ledging the kind preference with which it has been favour- ed since it came under his superintendence—a preference which, whilst he feels it to he a source of persoii-ii gratifi- cation, he will always endeavour to preserve, bv assiduous and unremitting efforts for the improvement of his Pupils. -Thereare at present a few vacancies for Boarders, and he flatters himself that there are few Boarding Establishments which blend so many advailtagl's and comforts, on terms equally moderate.— Particulars of III" course of Instruc- tion, and the Terins^ may hekllo\Vn on application. Castle Hill House, Jan. IStfi, 1828.

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