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N. B. Masters reside in the house exclusive of the drawing, dancers, music, &c. No masters is to attend

ble in an unlimited number, and to cause them to be what their specimens of writing, drawing, Arithmetic, &c. bespeak them.

Half yearly payment and a quarter's notice are expected. The most respectable reference will be given if required. Young gentlemen are prepared for Woolwhich, Sandhurst, &c.

Further particulars may be had of Mr. M. P. Goodwin, Paris-Street.

WEYMOUTH, DORSET.

To the Inhabitants of Weymouth, Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney, and their Visitors.

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HE PROPRIETORS of the UNION COACH, respectfully call your attention to the following facts-viz. In April 1910, a coach called the Express, was put on the road by some of the present proprietors of the Union, for general accommodation. Another coach was immediately started in opposition to, and for the avowed purpose of ruining the Express.-For, in the year 1811, both ceased running on the same day! The first from insolvency: the other having accomplished its object.

In July of the same year the Union was first instituted, since which time it has been worked in a superior manner to any other coach, notwithstanding the powerful oppositions which have been, and are

now made to it.

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The coach will in future start from the Crown Inn, Weymouth, at half past nine o'clock precisely, call at the Golden Lion Inn, where passengers and parcels are regularly booked, and arrive in Loudon the following morning at seven o'clock.

The old established Balloon coach, also sets out from the Golden Lion Inn, every day at 2 o'clock, travels the Stockbridge road, and arrives at Hatchet's Hotel, London, before 12 o'clock the next day. Also, the Duke of Wellington Weymouth, Bath and Cheltenham post coach carrying 4 insides; sets out from the above Inn to the York Hotel, Bath, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday moruings, a few minutes before six o'clock.

The above coaches are the cheapest, and possess the best accomodations on the road, with every other recommendation in their favour.

N. B. The proprietors will not be accountable for any package, parcel, or luggage above the value of 51. unless entered as such, and paid for accordingly at the time of delivery at any of their offices.-China and Glass is solely at the risk of the owners.

SCHMIDT IS JUST ARRIVED FROM

H. Dram, in Norway, with a cargo of prime timber

deals and battings, of different sizes; the beams are of the very best kind, which he intends to saw for ship's deck-planks, to any thickness that may be desired. Those Merchants or shipwrights who may favor him deal-yard, New-Town, opposite the Methodist's Newor his partner with their commands at their timber and Chapel building, may rely on being served with the best articles, and lowest terms. Schmidt and Angel,

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niore than 15 or 20 pupils, that they may thereby be A PONY for sale; apply to Mr. Mulcott.

JUST received by Brehaut and Tardiff, an elegant

assortment of printed calicoes, to be sold at one shilling per yard, or 25s. per piece, containing 28 yards each. As also a beautiful lot of 8-4 shawls, well assorted, and handkerchiefs, with many other kind of goods, too numerous to mention.

THE

HE most money given for blacking bottles at J. Champion's, opposite the two pumps, Marketplace.

LET, THE DANCING ROOM, LATELY

Toccupied by Mr. Charriere near the College.

Possession on the 25 September next; and a winevault, adjoining Messrs. Le Lievre's, on the north pier, with immediate possession; apply to John Collings,

sen.

The third number of

The Sarnian Monthly Magazine,

PRICE 2 SH.
Was published

ON MONDAY, THE 3rd OF JULY,

AT

T. DE LA RUE's, 227, High-street.

CONTENTS.

Life of colonel Havilland le Mesurier.
Account of the settlement of Sark.

How long the island of Jersey has been under the
dominion of the Dukes of Normandy.

HE DWELLING-HOUSE SITUATED AT of La Bie.

TGlatney, formerly bolonging to Mr. P. Robil- Txplanation of Morgueil Castle in Jersey by

liard and lately occupied by Capt. White, is to be let for Michaelmas. Apply to Messrs. De Lisle, New-Town.

Public Bakehouse.

JAMES
AMES COX, respectfully inform the public,
that he has taken 'Mr. Wincey's Bake-house, 61,
High-street, for a long term, where he intends to bake for
the public and hopes by his assiduity and attention to
merit their favours. The Oven will be heated with furze.

surprize.

Ths Sepulchres of the Grand Army.
The abbé Peter and his daughter.
Arms in use among the natives of America.
Ambition and illicit love productive of murder and
suicide.

Review of Hunt's Descent of Liberty.
Shipwreck on the Casket Rocks.

The dress of Servants in this island, with the acts of the
Roval Court thereon.
On the Tax upon Newspapers.
Poetry.

WM. MAILLARD'S HOUSE, CONTREE-Elegy written in cantonments in Portugal.
consisting of a shop, kitchen, wash- Bonjour, bo

house, cave and pump, is to be given to rent.

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THE HOUSE, OUT-HOUSES, & GARDEN, belonging to Capt. J. Grout, situated at the entrance of the Canichers, are for sale. The said house is well situated, and commands a beautiful prospect of the sea and the adjacent islands, and is well adapted for a genteel family.

Furnished lodgings to let, in the above house.

H

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DOBREE, has the following goods for At the Warehouse lately occupied by Richards and

sale, viz.

120 Pipes Spanish red wine.

800 Hogsheads Claret.

800 Gross Leith Bottles.

100 Bales Bretagne Liuens.

160 Bags Malt.

24 do. Oats.

170 do. Pease.

200 do. Ship Bread.

French wheat in bulk and in bags.
French butter in casks.

Swedish Timber.

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HE late Mr. L. Robert, and of the

By the order issued for a Form of Prayer for offering

That heirs of the Dufrocq, widow of said Ro, thanksgiving to Almighty God, for his great mercy to this

bert, beg all persons who are indebted to the succes-
sion of the above, up to the 30th June 1815, to pay
the same as soon as possible, to Mr. Peter Le Roy,
St. John street, New-Town, otherwise they will be
prosecuted. Persons having claims on the above
succession, are requested to send in their accompts
immediately.
July 8, 1815.

Lymington, Hamshire.

ISSES BEATON & GROVE, beg to inform

open after the present recess, on Monday the 24th of July. Misses Beaton and Grove take this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the patrouage they have hitherto received, and beg to assure those parents who may place their children under their care, they may rely on every attention being paid to their Education, Morals and Comfort.

ETER MAINGY and Sons, have in their cellars

PETI

Country, in the important victory obtained at Waterloo, it is conjectured that no particular day will be appointed as a thanksgiving day.

As all the Inhabitants of the United Kingdom have been expecting an opportunity of testifying their gratitude for their deliverance from the apprehension of evils which long threatened Europe: -On this great occasion they will doubtless be assisted by the Clergymen and by the Churchwardens, to make collections at the Churches, on the first Sunday after public notice shall have been given of the form of thanksgiving now preparing by the bishops of the Church of England.

It cannot be doubted that all the Ministers of religion, of every denomination, will call the attention of their congregations to a duty so laudable and so required, for the relief

of the families of the brave men killed, and of the numerous wounded sufferers, in the british army of Waterloo; and that this contribution will be the crowning honor of the long practised grateful beneficence of the british nation.

two quarter chests of tea, brought in this islandTHE Committee for the avenue to the Marketin April last, by their schooner Echo, Captain James Pearse, from London, unclaimed. On application being made by the owners, they will be delivered on the freight being paid. They are

marked viz.

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HIGH BEECH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL,

NEAR WALTHAM-ABBEY, Essex,

place, give notice, that on Monday, the 31st inst. at noon, they will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, a piece of ground, situated on the said avenue, most commodious for a shop.

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CHMIDT AND ANGEL, have Beams, Spars, deals and battings, of different sizes for sale, at their timber and deal yard, New-Town. Merchants or By Mr. W. Williams, late Professor at the Carpenters who may favour them with their commands,

Royal Military College.

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Mathematics, Book-keeping, Globes, Philosophy, Elocution extra, per annum

220

220
220

Latin, Greek, and Freuch, ditto
Drawing, Military and Naval Instruction
Separate study, & sleeping room (if required) 20 0 0

Every pupil must be recommended or give a reference for respectability. All payments to be punctually made at the expiration of every six months, calculated from the time of admission, there being no vacations from study throughout the year.

Parents and Guardians may be assured that this Institution is conducted on a conscientious system, embracing every object conuected with a liberal education. The mansion is a very extensive aud commodious

dwelling, pleasantly situated on an eminence, 12 miles from London, and well adapted for giving comfort and indulgence to the pupils. In the schools, Mr. Williams is assisted by his son, Mr. Charles Williams, and other approved masters. The domestic arrangements are superintended by Mrs. and Miss Williams.

Apply for references to T. De La Rue, Printer, Guernsey, and to M. Ph. Mourant, Jersey.

W.

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ENDREDI prochain le 28 Juillet, à une heure

de l'après-midi, ou vendra au plus offrant, au Château du Valle, une quantité d'ardoises, briques, pierres, bois d'édifice, &c. &c. &c. faisant partie des caserues dernièrement abattues. Le bois est en bon état, et mérite l'attention de ceux qui eu ont besoin pour bâtir. Le tout sera mis en petits lots, pour l'ac. commodation des acheteurs.

& N. LE LIEVRE, HAVE FOR SALE, LE Comité pour faire l'avenue au Marché,

on reasonable terms, prime mess-beef and pork in barrels, and a few bajes of Irish bacon.

fait savoir, que Lundi le 31 Juillet, 1815, à Midi, ils vendront au plus offrant, sur le lieu, un terrein très commode, pour une boutique, situé sur la dite avenue.

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sur les Quais.

MADA

[ADAME SCHVEITZER, prends la liberté d'informer les habitans de cette fle, qu'elle se propose, (si elle a de l'encouragement) d'ouvrir une école de dessein, pour les jeunes demoiselles, le 1er Août, depuis cinq jusqu'à six heures du soir. Elle enseignera la tête, le paysage, et les fleurs,

Elle espère par les soins assidus qu'elle donnera à ses élèves, mériter l'approbation des personnes qui lui confieront leurs enfans. Pour plus ample information, s'adresser à son domicille, chez Mrs. Marie Mahy, Haute-ville.

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trois guinées.

1 1 0 id.

1 1 0 id.

4 4 0 id. et une guinée d'entrée 4 4 0 id, et id. 800 id. et id.

La tenue des livres par partie simple 0 10 6 ld. par parties doubles 1 1 0 La susdite école est tenue par madame Hanington, secondée par Mr. Orts, qui a dirigé l'école lors de l'indisposition sévère et presque constante de feu Mr. Hanington, pendant les neuf dernières années. L'état actuel et continuellement florissant de l'école présente, à madame Hanington la preuve la plus satisfaisante, que la conduite de Mr. Orts et les soins qu'elle donne à arrangement domestique de la maison, ont mérité l'approbation des parens des jeunes messieurs qui lui out été confiés.

La situation seine et agréable de Twyford est bien connue; la maisou et très commode. L'école et le terrein destiné à la récréation sont extrêment spacieux, et on n'oublie rien de ce qui peut contribuer à la santé, aux progrès, et au bien-être des pensionnaires.

On peut s'adresser, pour de plus amples informations, à Mr J. Agnew, Député Greffier du roi, à Guernesey, à capt. Clement Nicolle, ou à Mr. George Matthew, maitre d'école, à Jersey.

N. B. On n'admet aucun externe.

Madame Habington prend la liberté d'assurer ses amis qu'elle est pénétrée de la plus vive réconnoissance pour les bontés et l'encouragement distingué qu'elle éprouve et a l'honneur de les informer ainsi que le public, que l'école recommencera après les présentes

vacances, Lundi le 24 Juiliet 1815.

NE BOUTIQUE ET CELLIER, A LOUER, dès-à-présent, dans la maison de Thomas Mellish,

au Pollet.

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OST, from Fountain-street to St. Andrew's, a Coral Broach, set round with pearls; those who have found it, are requested to return it to the printers, in Fountain-street, and they will be handsomely rewarded.

O be sold, by private contract, that well situated house, out-houses, and garden, situated near the Vaudinerie, now in the occupation of captain Barton, 87th regt. and bordering the New-Road; for particulars, apply to J. Arnold, High-street, acting for the proprietors.

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To be sold, cheap, 18 cases of good claret; apply

to W. J. Ring, High-street.

MRS. ELIZA GOSSELIN's house. Staut, dad

and walled garden, bordering the Main-Road at the Bataille and St. John Street, in New-Town, will be put up for sale, to the highest bidder, on Wednesday the 9th of next month, between the hours of 11 and 12 in the morning; the whole together or in two parcels ; the house, stable, yard, and upper part of the garden in one parcel, and the lower part of the garden, in the other parcel.

ROBERT COWAN AND Co. have the following

goods, for sale.

150 Bags Brazil coffee.

44 Cases ditto sugar.

200 Quarters French wheat.

A parcel of prime mess pork, in barrels.

A quantity of peas, in bags.

MESSRS MANSELL, COLLINGS, AND BETTS, have superior Oats, for sale, at their Brewery, Country-Mansell, at the rate of 13s. 6d. per Quarter.

15 Tons Coffee.

3 Cases Brazil Sugar.

90 Puncheous Rúm.

A few dozen London particular Madeira Wine, at first cost.

Brandy and Gin by the Pipe and Hoghshead. They expect daily a cargo of Gin from Rotterdam, which will be sold at a moderate price.

T

VO BE SOLD, THAT PART OF THE VAUDINERIE, lately possessed by the widow Baily, consisting of a dwelling house, stable and cart shed, with a small garden plot, well supplied with spring water, the whole walled in; possession to be given on the 1st of September next : application to be made to Mr. John Taylor, near the premises.

A NEAT ENGLISH GIG, NEW, AND IN

perfect order, to be disposed of, at the above place.

H. DURELL JEREMIE, HAS FOR SALE,

the following articles, viz.
6 Pipes of Madeira Wine,

50 Hogsheads French white Wine Vinegar.
15 Bales Lucern Seed.
S do, Clover do.

7 Cases Pink and White Champaign 1st quality,
Bottled Madeira, Hock, Marseilla, Frontignan,
Sauterne, Graves, Malaga and Spanish Wines,
at low prices.

Bottled Porter, Cider, Ginger Beer, Spruce.
Beer.

Soda Water, Sirop of Framboise, Orgeat, and
Capillaire.

Packing Paper, Starch, and Zante Currants, at

6d. per lb. by the cwt.

20 Pieces of Bleeched Linen.

let immediately, a House situated opposite the new Prison, well adapted for a tavern: apply to James Arnold, High-Street.

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