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$0 LINEN" # WOOLLEN-mid^EllS, tycA TO BE disposed OF, THE STOCK IN TRADE' of a LINEN and WOOLLEN-DRAP FJl, HABERDASHER, &c, ] Carrying on business ia.a most eligible part ot. the.tpw.n oi Swansea the v<due will be about „ £ 2000, and security lor a part will be taken, A Lasc of the Premises may be had. Apply to Win. Jones, Draper, Swansea. AH persons indebted to him are requested to.pay their respective debts •imiuediatjcif into his hands; or to James James, oh, tbp premises.— Letters, post-paid. REDUCED TARES TO LONDON. r*HE PROPRIETORS of the HEREFORD and CARMARTHEN COACH have the pleasure to .if jounce to the Public that they are enabled to lyv- J >U r (/lt- FARES asbctow with the advantage ofsecunns rUcC ar ought ut t t iCh of the towns; J, i Oxford. Chettenham. Gloucester, Worcester, iJifrnt'iirv Ludlow, and Shrewsbury. „ Fare, Inside. Outside,. "y-cpi C,'j\nartben to London ^4 2 0 J.2 66 Tjat!rUlo to ditt0. 3 14 6 2 2 0 loj.,1 .very to ditto 9 0 1 19 0 Tr5«lU« to ditto 3 5 0 117 0 Hre '»» »'• d'tt0 3 00 } n Hay t» tWo 2 14 0 19 0 Performed bv JAS. BENNETT and Co. .Hotel, Hiretcc. 16, 1815. NOTICE is'hereby 'given, That Application is intended, to be made to Parliau'e"* j" l'ie Session, for leave-to bring in a TSUI in ortl»:r.;i°,1°°J^' 2J1 Act 10 ERECT a LIGHT-HOUSE on TREVOR w £ u»- iti the parish'of.St. Merfyii, near the harbour of »• in the comity ufCornwal1, and to maintain and support L 's same by a sin all Toll to be collected from all Ships passing the said Light-Ho use. Francis Hearle, St, Columb,.Cornwall, and HENRY l?A Y, White-Hart-court, Bishopgate-atreet, London, Soli- citors. Dcc. 15. JS1)>. PURSUANT to ti decree W ,'tire High Court of Chancery, bearing date the 4th day of August, 1S15, made in a cause wherein David, .Tenant and others are ■Plaintiff's, and Sarah Vaiighan, Defendant, the. Creditors of WILLIAfti M'DONALD, late of Parkwern, near Swansea, in the county Of Glamorgan, Esq. (who died in the month of May, 1812) are forthwith to come in and prove their Debts before Samue) Cot'hpton Cox, Esq. one of the Masters III of the said Coiirt, atliis Chambers1 in Southampton build in gs, 0 Chancery-lane, London, or in defauIt.jtHereof they wiii be excluded the beneiit of the said decree. REARDON and DAVIS, ;1v, Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. MONMOUTHSHIRE. „ FARM and TITHES to be Lei. A Substantial FARMHOUSE, ll ARN, STABLE, and necessary Outbuildings, andi 20. Acres. Glebe "Laud, (be the same more or less) situate^!in the parish of Mairihilad, in the above county together w.ith I 'Y' the very valuable Vicarial Tithes, arising from the extensive and well cultivated parishes of Lan 0 ver, Mam- Mad, and Trevethick, in the said county of Monmouth, ex- tending over it least 15,000 acres of land. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Edwards, Solicitor, Pont-y-pooll SWANSEA. TO be let, AND ENTERED UPON IM^EPIATELr, SEVERAL good GRASS FIELDS (part of Fynone Lands) near Elliot's public gardens, in the vicinity of S wansea. Aiid, to be Sold, TWO PIPES of prime MADEIRA (never in a Wine- "Sierchaiit's Cellar.) And several choice COWS. For particulars (if by letter, post-paid) apply at the Office of Mr. William Gwyn (Iatd IVtr. John Jeffreys) Worcester-Place or at Messrs. Groves' Counting-House, Strand, Swansea. ELIGIBLE si l) £ NCE~ TO Br; LE T, AND ENTERED XJPOM AT LA DY-D AY NEXT, A Commodious HOUSE, with■ suitable con- veniences, and Garden attached, how in the posses- sion of Mrs. Jones, of Glanbran. The Premises are situate in High-street, in the tow,n of Swansea, and command a beautiful view of the harbour1 and bay. For particulars enquire of the Printer of this Paper.-— The Premises may be seei*on Wednesdays, between-twelve and two o'clock. BRIMEN TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the Glofee-inn, in the town of Bridgend. on Saturday, the 3d day of February, 1816, between the hours of t1'o aiid six in the afternoon, for the term of Three Years, to commence from the said 3d day of fr'cbrt'iary, subject to such conditions as will b; then produced, IN 1 11 ri EE- XO'I St yot) rT,IIE TOLLS arising aud payable at JL NEWCASTLE OA IE, within ihe said. District. Lot 1. TheTOLLS arishig and payable at GLDCASTLE GATEf within the said District. Lot 3. The TOLLS arising and payable at COY- OilURCH GATE. wiihiri the said District. The taker of pachlot will be expected to be provided with sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for the due payment of the rent by quarterly instalments. WILLIAM RK'fLVROS, CLERK OF 7"jtE SAID BISTtilCT. CARMARTHENsIIlRE-SO UTH- WALES. TO B E LET, For a term of five years, and. entered upon immediately, *~|pIIE MANSION HOUSE of H AVOD- 1 N EDDYN, situate near the post-road from London to Miltord, three miles from Llandilo, and about twelve miles, from Carmarthen newly erected by the Proprietor, who is about to leave the country for a few years. It comprises, on the ground-floor, a dming-roorn, drawing- -room and library, an office, servants:-hall and water-closet, with a kitchen and two pantries; on the second-floor, five ■bed-rooms, a dressing-room and china closet; with a laundry, coal and wood-houses, and two store-rooms de- tached a three-stall stable with hay-loft above, and double coach-house, and a poultry-house and yard; a kitchen garden and two orchards, with about eight acres of pasture land. The House stands on an eminence in the vale of Towy, commanding views of a scenery extremely picturesque in which Dynevor CastJeand its hanging woods, as well &*s the celebrated Grono-ar-Hill, form the mott prominent The surrounding country abounds with game the iHiarkets are plentiful and cheap, and the neighbourhood highly respectable. The Furniture, particularly suitable to the House, quite modern, and of the best selection, may be taken by the tenant at a fair valuation but if not so disposed of, will be Sold on the premises by Public Auction, of which due notice will be given. For further particulars apply to Thos. Wright Lawford, hsq. Carreg-cennen or Messrs. Price and Son, Solicitors, Talley and Llandilo and Mr. Morgan, Auctioneer, Llan. fcadock, Carmartkeushire* GLAMORGANSHIRE, i f TO BE IJZT, AND EHTEHED lll'OSf IilJtED.1 ATEI..Y, .» ALL that MESSUAGE, FARM, 4- LANDS, «alied W-EST KINGO-ED,- situate in the parish of Swansea (on the Town Hill) containing by admeasurement 15 statutc,Acrc3,w thereabouts?..of very good Arable ami pasture Land, lately in the occupattionL of Thomas Evan. This Farm is distant only thrctVmiles from Swansea.- Also, TWO excellent PASTURE FFELDS, situate at Brinmellin, in the said parish ot Swansea, distant only about one mile irons the town. And several other excellent >PASTURE FIELDS, at Poppet Hill, di>tant only about half e, mile from Swansea. f urther particulars riiiiy Ire had- b,y applying to Edward. Hug' is, Esq. Gower-street, Sv ansea Mr. William Evans, at Ye-ihisrean, near Swansea (and who will shew a map of the farm); and Mkldleton Powell, Esq. Brecon. All applications tiy letter must be post-paid. GLAMOIIG-v. —SOUTH WALES. A Good liOLSL, I VRM and OFFICES to be LET, ai i c t t on now or at Lady-Day, eafJedT)WYHEURD,VAUR,.at.LantwitVairdre, near the market-town qf f it, and the great Glamorgan canal from Cardii'' tt vn.tb Merthyr and Aberdare, where the great iron and coal .works enhance.the prke of corn, butter, cheese, &c..The hoase, barn, stable, grana ry, beast-houses, a spacidiis w,alled caurt"with water, and a large shed or>lining, &c. are modern-built, with stone and tyled, near the niiddle of the farm, .which is above 210 acres, in a ring-fence, inclosed ;ind conveniently subdi- vided, mostly a gravelly loom, fit for wheat, baric#, tur- nips, clover, and vetches, the rest meadow or htyr land and pasture. r "j 1 ■ A jarge sum lias lately been, laid out in the Repair a^d imprpypmeht of the farm, and this year's crops may be had at a fair ^luation. Wheat sown. 'J'here is,a,very small modus for all titlip et'bay,wliicJu w'ith the vicinity of great manufactories, makes ve- y .•ro.'itable; a responsible tenant will meet with reasonable el neerl apply^ ,'<, Tiic.-e ,'s good coaj: worked under the farm, w!uch, may be earrievi "1 Pu's''c lirae JMlns near, and lime returned., Ml- THmes7aC()b' of Jievvpark, near Liintri-sant, has a niap ami wilV sh £ w the farm; and letters, po:st-p«id,. to Cowbridge Posi-maste'r, will be answered; but a Vibw i> recommended. _4+-; i„: xoi.n, AND IMMEDIATE SiiSSION C, IV E N, •(. THAT unparalleled, (beautiful COTTAGE, called the KYMMYNG, sit!ia.fed under Peuarth church, about 70 yards from the cliff, coni'tflanding a most extensive view of the Bristol Channel.—TJiC .<roat House has been lately rebuilt, tastefully executed, «'Uh French windows down to the grass-plat, on which are fa.ncifully interspersed a number ot choice.shrubs, encircleri \>"itn a sweet-briar hedge, myrtles of each sort, narrow and ^rosd leaf, water lilies, moneywort artlesly falling over a gra^d sweet-briar hedge, myrtles of each sort, narrow and ^rosd leaf, water lilies, moneywort artlesly falling over a gra^d piece ol virgin alabaster; an ornamental garden in front ot. the housg, enriched with a very gratifying collection ot fruit trees, green gages, Orleans piambs, medfars, cherries, filberts,;jhazel-nutsi apple-trees in abundance, through which tht're is a vista view of the bold promontory of Laveruo'.»let the eye is occasionally relieved by the passing of vessels up and down the channel; on the left of the house is a-pretty roma"c wal'k. having a rosary on one side, a Nourishing.growth o! arl t is trie- n the other, to all alcove so pleasantly situated ..Vi lei c i u an a complete prospect of the Holmes, the Denn-v Rock, .the SOwCrsel- shire,.Gloucestershire,, and jVlolIll}outh;)jdre t i Is sole and saluion fiishing within, live mimjfes' walk of the ;;fJtISC excellent cock, partridge, and y^iild-fvwl..shooting jl; threat plpnty; in short, it is a must complete rcM > lor a sportsman 4r a family. The Stock consists of ,10 do-ell of pott'twelve tear* in bottle, 40 ditto eight years,, ic> ditto two yenrs. 6 do^oi yf 6 .dnto claret, 'dozen of hermitage. -«ome hock, noye^u,branny, rum, j, y cyder, porter, beer; t > horses, a cart, a cow just going to calve, gome thrashed ami unthrashed wheat, a mow of hav, three new nets, -i (f smat) pleasure boat cpuiplete i 34 aeftes ol land in a ring- fence, pasture and,, a; able a capita) pack of harriers, hunted niUte true old Welsh w.f.y.. ■■■ The place is held on three lives, with a right to substitute. another wben, one drop-. Any part or thejw hole of the p <ri 1 i money may lay on approved security—-p »»g im i,» t, i centagf*- Further particulars appty to Messrs. »Vogd, Cardiff, j to Ie S(.)LD, A PEADY FU11 «'E,/ HOUSE, situated at South- erndown, ancf ,F?vp Acres of Ground.. the House held by lease of three good Jives; the Land is. freehold. ApUi v as wbove. BIIIa > NOCKSHIRE.. — Td be Sold BY auction, On Thursday, the,.S!8th day of December, 1315, at. the Swan-inn, in the lOwnof Hay, at four o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE,and the Outhouses adjoining, called CO[NAN'f MELLIN together with the following FIELDS, part of Coinanf Alellin Farm, viz. r„ a. n. p. The Fish-poo! M%adow, containing i'} *i .5 I.ongLengt)) 37. 335 Cae Coch 6 324 The Noyiadd Meadow 7 gg;, Croft-y-Carr 521 Cae Ceven 9 116 The Pont Well 4 g 28 Cae Shone 4 1 32 The Premises are most desirably situated within one mile of the town «f flay, and will be put up either together or in suitable lots, as may be agreed upon at the time p of sale.. For further, particulars apply to Edward Allen, Esq. at the Hay; or to Mr. Meyrick, Solicitor, Merthyr, Glamor- gansiiire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, < At the Ship and Castle-inn, in the town of Neath. in the said county, Oil Wednesday, the 10th day of January, 1910, at noon, subject to such eonditians of sale as shall .be. then and there produced, The:following Freehold Farm and Mill, IN TWO LOTS, Y.'Z. Lot i. A TE^IENT or FARM, called PEN XJL REES VACH, situate in the parish of Mi- chaelstone-super-Avou, in the said county, containing 40 Acres and upwards, subject to a Lease thereof for 99 years, determiiiabl eon the death of the survivor of three lives therein named, now aged 65, 47 and 16 years respectively, at the low rent of £:') 10s. which said Farm is now in the occupation of W))!uu!)Ret.s,yp.man. Lot 2. A WATER-CORN-'GRIST-MILL, called PEN- LANNA MILL, with a stream of water for supplying the same, together with an Oat' Kiin thereunto adjoining, also I situate in the said parish of Michaelstone, and now in the occupation Of Mary Jenkins, widow, as tenant at will, at the very low yearly rent of £ 14. The above Property lies in a very improving country, distant from the market-town of Neath about three miles, near a good road there is Coal now worked under the Farm, and the Mill-stream being so plentiful may be ap- plied also to other purposes. The tenants will shew the respective lots and for further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Lewis Thomas, Attorney, Briton-ferry, near Neath, of whom a Map of the Farra and the Counterpart of tUe Lease may be seen. EAGLE INSUR/NIE OFFICE, (by AC I Of parlament) x 1IWDON THE advantages gained >y insuring at this Offico consist in the Pay mentf Rent of any, Premise^ destroyed by Fire, and in the abatement of one-tenth part of the PremibID usually paid to othe Offices. Damage by ^Lightning rnde go<,Kl !I::T Life Iniilrance upon Uerqt.'terms. i Poncies expiring at .Christmas, jijr" be renewed within fifteen ditys froin that period.. T% T-* • AGENTS,- V vy David Jenkin, Law Statioisi-. Swansed; J..ir. Lewis Davis, Grocer, Aherjele. Alvîån, Tire and Lijfh. Imurinct Compaiiy, JSiEW BRIDG E STREET,, uDNDON hmpo-u&rtd by .Act of Pariiment. i,- agents •, Swanse; Mr. Georg< Hazgl; Lard til -.i Mr. W; Jeikins, Angel-street: v Chepstow •••• Mr. Henry-Church Bfec.ou., Mr. W. Chntehey Kington-••• Mr. Win. Griffiths:- Leominster •• Mr. Thus. Smith-j- F Ledbury Mr. W.u. B.Vc. insurances taJliiig-due at Christluau sf-.ouid be renewed wit.nnfiltcen d.irs from that period. Ihes-y rem of Fire Insurance pursued,by this Company affords every advantage which-Mich a security can vield. y- (fge/l«wa,,ce is roale 011 ;Life lusurance and every facility l.safForded by which .the' interest and convenience ot-the public may be proiijsted. ■' • WARNER PTif I'PS, Secretary. PHCENIX FIRE-(;rFICE" LO MB A R D-STii EET, J.OXDOY. ■ 'R ^e<^eipts for falling due :lt rVi aS' are !>ow MAe h-mds of tiie several Aoeocs- of.the Company. Insurances of every desenptioa aie effected oh the most vnoderate terms. • Stock on a I'arm may b« insured intone sum without the ave.rage ( huise(at |.crLent p»r A««.. Losses Iv Fre,,cia«u,iu by Lig|itniag: have always been pa:c1 ay this OSce. Cj -V Persons insuring förThrée Hundred Ponndsj or up. ward ill t 11 t" chi"ttd forthePo'i'y: and all Endorse- men's win. oe raat)« gratis. I(y Order of the ^.rci'.L-r-, j>tc. >9, loly. Sec, ,,t C,.ouutry Deplartmeht- tV- ° BF SC AtJCTION~" On Wednesday he of nuary, 1816, at the Timber -I aidujg, I'ubberston, A "r 150 Pi¡;¡ces PI N E TIJ\l B E R, "1,'s e per Tuhv><», from Mirimichii __b9.e tc m,r at oVk k in the foneiioon.—-The I'V 11 put Hp in 1 < w for the accctnmodation ot toe n (J i^ers. ■ TT 'b^* r l'niCr ^Jr 1 10 ^r* 'Tfl'in Hearding, G L tl) rlG \NsHIREr~ f TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ai the C e, !>!7ii!id-Ui, SwRrise,-?. on the 271!1 day of Jnaary, 1 • ,o;i..wir,t* IRFEfJOLD DEMISES, 1 £ > rjr,T \\fi,vi-i,,Sr;i C1. P, f,A .imtii; Iiy ;>.dmpa- si;rei!!t;:it .yd Acres, now )c'L. the slcar yearly rent J 1 ;idi!j:s >rfsrl4>tifi i m ] com nodious, and at a 'I 1 ( 1 ry he tonvt rfed mto 1 < omfortable resi- dence >11 "m m' family—The is it fine growth of Oak on the Bv-s.lLw/j 4 I '■ 'I r i-T '-v admeafure- meTtt-OA. 1R. 1 If.dt 1 i;t of £ '36. r r re ic o< Cos 1 these Farms.— Tho ImvP u li- t cf C 1 en the Llange- vekcb'HiU" 7 ■>* •- „ofI? ]ST )30n Thomss, S)1,' I. /l' 1 > ;,Aay be e| .TO r>2 "C i) BY AUCTION/ h i. iovA reserve, V.y r, LI 1 A 0 f ni;,e', on ÎilO!;rl fly, the 1st c> Ian>Mry, 1316, and 1 allowing days, uu-til the whole 13 disposed of LL tiie ^rOCT" ::j TRADE r^d IIOUSE- t~X HJl,l) F'UiNTi i Iti; Mr. '.mum Spring, Cabsiiet-Maker and tTptioktercr,.oi awai 11, a Bankrupt. i'he Stuck m Trade consists of■ maho'g nn dining, Pem- biisi,c,. C41J» ,dnd tc.t,.i!ilcs (-onimt,ide chests of ■Ira <'rs duto cli.'Irs. >Mt'-> ht V 01 ind brass nails-: t"> 'nek case pi^r 4. d mmi, Ik e bedsteads car- iii.gt it,l-ru(j>, flo0r-clotlijj, with various other arficies, iLL0. a Ci-,irf.ui.ty.ot mahogany und beech., in boards. Also, a <,511,1111.iy ot hacs, shoes, p.-itlens, and a variety of articles in trie Hosiery-'and -Haberd<"«hery I'.iies. i he Household. If uit'.ittuo comprises four post and tent bed.-t.v.ad. with ejt«#a „«»d. iliinity funiiture feather and Hock-beds; (-oiniterpanc; blankets, bed and tnNe-tinen .iiaiio^uiy dnnng,,pet,)!oke, and card tables sofas ma- li.igai._v iiar-bbttomed chairs; carpets:; pier and swing- pl-V th.na, glass, eurthe.i ware, and kitchen requisites. i.e.-Srfle to ccmmeiiLi. each davatelevcn o'clock.— Catalogues will he ready for de,livery three days previous to tl.i. sale, rft the Auct,oiH-cr's, Carr st °t, Swansea.. N.-B.' All persons indebted to the Estate !)f thf Bank- rupt nre requtsted to p.-iy their respective debts immediately inn hand, of Messrs. William Watts and Henry Gi ftitl ■« ■> 'gee<$to the ah' ve Estate. CARMARTHENSHtRjE Very c^»ic and hnj-tuvtabh Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, IN THTvEE LOTS, -i At the Bear-inn, in tiie towii of Llandilo-fawr, in the said county, on ;Saturday_; the SOthday of December, 1815, I tietwcen the hours of three and five o'clock in the after- noon, subject to such conditions of aale as sLJall be then: and there produced, j Lot 1 • A MESSUAGE, MILL, FARM, and! II BANDS, with the Appurtenances, called CWM.YNIS, consisting of a^Dwelling-house, Watef-Corn- Grist-Mill, Outhouses, surd Farni-builclinps. in p-ood' renair and 94A. 211. of Meadow, Arable, pfsunAnd Wood Land, with a considerabie qnantity of sonng Timber Trees growing thereon, situate in the several parisiies of Kilycwin and Lianwrda, in the said county, and now in the occu- pation of William Williams," under a lease of 21 years, of which eight years were unexpired at Michaelmas last at the very low yearly rent of ,,J,,>J,J, but which are of the annual value, Lot 2. Another MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called CWMYNIS, consisting of a newly-built Dwelling-house, with Outhouses and,Farm- buildings, complete, and 63 Acres of Meadow, Arable Pasture and Wood Land, with a fine growth of young Timber Trees thereon, situate in the parish of Llandincat, in the said county, and now in the occupation of David Evan, as tenant from year 10 year, at the yearly rent o( Lot3. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called GLANMYNIS, consisting of a Dwelling-house, Outhouses and Farm-buildings, with 65 Acres of Meadow, Arable and Pasture Land, situate in the parish ofLlanwrda aforcraid, and now in the occupation of Wi'liam'Lloyd, aged about 40 years, under a lease for his own life, at the very low yearly rent of £ 13 10, but which are of the annual value of ,170. The respective tenants will shew the premises; and for further particulars apply to John Rees Bishop, Esq. Dol- ga-rreg, near Llandovery or Messrs. t'ritie aud Son, Solicitors, Talley and Llandilo, Catmarthsnshire. 13URSUAN1 to a Decree, of the Court of cn ,ancer.y °f the Great Sessions .for the several counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, the couniyof the boroug of Carmarthen, and town and conniy oi Haverfordwest, ro^de the cause Thomas against Edwards, the Creditors of EVAN EDWA RDS, late of the town of Llandovery, in the said county of Carmarthen, Victualler, are on or before the First Day of the next Spring Great Sessions or, the said counties to-come in ?nd -prove their Debts before Joseph Bicknell, Gentleman, Registerer of! he *J* ('IY a "3 Oliauibers in Carmarthen, or in default thereof th.ey will be excluded the ben^fitof the said Decree. ADDR^SS TO cON-DU^'rOR-S" OF .SCHOOf.S I .AND TLAClIlvtlS OF ,Y<)UTH. T is,now .twenty years since the. Publisher of ;he under -nentioned W«,rks submitted to Conductors ot schools, the hrst: specimens of that series of improved Elementary B«oks v,l„cl, h.e had planned for, the purp^ .it knovvlcdi- at once pleasant, rapid,"and certain, dIt, reward has been determined by his succe«= and by ';n- unparalleled sale of his books. There are few schools in the empire :inr which, for -reading, or, for svs- tonatic .«ludy, some of ihem have,not been adopted mtir°\ P Pe lng Kt .1S as u"iVer!'itl the language SailiTes ^lass Book, Goldsmith's Geo-' E R"b'nWs Histories, are. as extended as liotia/ education while the to Twelve Ele- !l!e|'n'V ,,crtect('d tl'e 'fieni; It is, however, reSre tec^that jbccw 111 this improvement, as in most others, hasjlBd tpithe obtrusion of base counterfeits on he unwary, and that nearly all these works have .ibeen toiiQwed ,fey superficial, vulgar, and, inadequate compila- tions, whose only recommendation Ms been their plose mutation of the title-pages, types, o/naments, and bindings ot their originals. As the ;>nly means of protecting the pub.in against such artifices, and supporting the reputation Of this series 01 books, it is tlierelore judged expedient to subnet to instructors of youth, a complete. List-.of these original Works ^presuming that iu literature, -m in the fine,arts, an original will be found superior to its copy, and a master superior.to his iiisitijtor and that, Lnjconse.quence, tiey WiJ.lt.; on pomparison lie found- to nierif the-decisive preference »f, that liberal and intelligent class of the coii:- nuinity to-whose useithey are particularly addressed. »i if-° original Scboo!-Books, published i»y Sir Richard 1 lnllips, London, which may. be had of John Sputer, 1, 1 aternoster-r^w.; of T. Jenkins,;Printer of.this. Paper-: l»iro, Oardilt; Daniel,and Harris, Carmarthen Griffiths Haverfordwest and of all Booksellers and Dealers in Books. v '")■ v 7 INTRODUCTORY. 1. PelhaitiVLoHdoii Primer, fid. { 2. The saiiie, with the Colleets, and the Church ind I other Catechises, half.hound, 3s. 3. Mavor's Spelling-Book, 1s. 6. j 4. A'ikill's Poetr.y for Children, 2s. I 5. Pelham's First Catcchtsm, with a clock-face and moveahle hauth, 13. 6. Blair's Reading Exercises, Cd. 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The Portable Cyclopaedia. ór Genera) Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, being the completest, and most useful volume ever published, by T. C. Watkins, 15s. boards, or 16s. bound. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. 46. Bosbnt's Word Book, containing 3000 words, divided and classed, 1s. 47. Bossut's Phrase Book, or Key to French Conversa- tion and-Idiomatic Phrases, Is. 43. Bossut's First French Grammar, containing every thing essential and nothing superfluous, 2s. 6d. 1 t' 49. Bossut's Syntax and Exercise Book, completing the course, and perfecting the pupil, 3s. MISCELLANEOUS. 50. Bushby's Dictionary of Music, serving as a com- panion to every Piano-Forte, 7s. 6d. 51. The Grammar ot Medicine, for Students in that Art, 6s. 52. The Tutor's Key, consisting of Answers to the Questions contained in Twelve of the preceding works, with an introduction illustrative of the interrogative system, 5s. 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