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CARMART ENSIIIRE. TO BE SOLD cfy AUCTION, At the Mermaid Inr, in the Village of Llanstephan, on Wednesday, the 23d day of May, 1SI0, between the hours of Two and Three o'click in the Afternoon, • THE FOLLOWING .'j FREEIIOLIJ ESTATES, Situate in the Parish of LlaBtaphan, in the said County. H I J v B Yearly g. Tenements. Tenants. AdmeaSrement, Rents. Tenures. IParkj-vicar. William Lew, 89 1 1 .»'« 0 Wi"iami I (Lease for "the Lives of said John Tho- ■,$&*«* JotoTfio^M & I 9 3i0 0 i iTSSLt'aS Si j N I ( mas, aged 12 years, or thereabouts. r 3 Park Cnwck, otherwise Prnv) 1 j CiiTl-ek, a«d tlie Three SIad- £ George Rogers.. 21 10 10 0 0 < mar1 S°-nS* „ omas' y f.••••■ ) Rogers, aged Ja, and George Rogers, do«.fo. '• C aged 33 years, or thereabSuts. n, « C Lease for the Lives of ThniTn? Ttomas —lns 9:25 8 0 0 5 Two Dwelling-houses, Gardes, 5 0 1 16 At will and O-chards. ([wij0rvv> J 6 Part of the Mermaid Public-) ( Lea^e for the Lives of said William house,Cottage,Stable, Yard V William Jones 9 2 23 13 0 0 < iJ!?'>rh'sw-ife>agei Gardens, Orchard, and Fouif J 35, and Mathias their son, aged II Fields, ,-t i.»* • .) v. years, or thereabouts. Lease for the Lives of said Thomas 7 A Dwelling-ho'dse, Gardens, ? Th p r rinc 1 0 35 5 0 0 ') Peregrine,» »|ed 58, Margaret his find Orchard 5 .rere0iiHt. <, wife, aged 46, and Gnffid his son v aged 15 years, or thereabouts. Lease- forthe Lives of said Boil- 8 A Dwelling-house and GaMen. Wm.Lloyd, Esq. 0 12 0 j Bonvil^aged'^ ^dOwen'Bo^ C ville, aged years, or thereabouts. 9 A Dwelling-house, Garden,? James Griffiths.. ••?. I 5 0 Lease for his own Life, aged 35 j and Field .$„ *•* „ years. For further particulars apply to William Evans, Solfcitor, Haverfordwest; or Samuel Thomas, Auctioneer, Carmarthen. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 26th day of May next, at the Boar's Head Inn, in the said County of the Borough of Carmarthen, between the. hours of Three and Five o'Clocii in the atter- c noon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced (or in the mean time by Private Con- tract, of which due Notice will be given) ONE PART of all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the south side of a certain street. called Lammas-street, in the said county of the Borough of Carmarthen, being that on the east side of the said House (such House having been divided into two parts,) together with two other Dwelling-houses in J-he Yard thereto belonging and adjoining on the South Side thereof. & ) And also ONE PART ° t GARDEN, formerly the Bowling-Green adjojni said Premises, on the south side thereof; rtqWalso' diviSeil into two parts, being that on the east side of tlm^id Warnen, and 'which said Premises are now or latelyvyera iatne several tenures and occupations of Thomas Hughes, Margaret Harry, John Thomas, David Richard, John EvanyT^rfnd James David, as tenants-at-will, at the yearly rent of 4230 19s. N. B. The Garden adjoins Friar's Park, to the north side thereof. (tlT For further particulars enquire at the Office of D. Davies, Solicitor, Carmarthen. April 17th, 1810. i" I CARMART NSIIIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-Head Inn, in Carmarthen, on Tuesday, the 22d day of May, 1810, between the hours of Three and Four o'clock in the afterm/on, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, ALL that Freehold "Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called KEMCOED, ■with the appurtenances; consisting of a good Farm House, and all necessary Out-buildings, and of 75 A. On. 6p. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, situate in the parish of Llandevilog, in the said county of Carmarthen, and now in the occupation of Mar Jones, widow, under a Lease, which will expire on the tit day of September next, at the low yearly rent of 601. „ For further particiears apply to William Evans, So- licitor, Haverfordwest, ar Samuel Thomas, Auctioneer, Carmarthen. TO B E LET, BRYNDYAS HOUSE AND LANDS, WITH OR WITHOUT THE COLLIERV. T3E Lalid about. 45 Acres, with valuable right of Common on the Mountain ad joining, and on the Salt Marshes. Pingod Marsh makes it a valuable Grazing or Dairy Farm the stone, coal, a;id Culm under this Farm is of the best quality in the country, and the head-stone so good that it is not necessary to use much Timber in working it, there is at least Five Hundred Thousand Tons of line workable Coal about a mile from a shipping pi ace (surveyed and valued by an able Coal Surveyor, to whom reference may be had) and sale for any quantity. A long Lease may be taken of the whole; or the Property sold on fair Terms, and the Purchase-money remain unpaid, at 5 per cent. until convenient for the Purchaser to pay. grf- For further particulars apply to Mr. ThomasWaters, banker, at Carmarthen. ft" FREEHOLD TITHES AND DONATIVE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By WINSTANLEY Si SON, At the Auction MartAnear the Bank of England, on FRI- DAY, July 20th, by Y^jjerof the Executors, in One Lot, THE GREAT ™ SMALL TITHES of tlie PARISH of LLSWEVEYLOCT (excepting a Moiety of small parts thereof)\ncluding 301, Acres of Glebe Land, and the perpetual Right i)f Presentation to the Donative or Curacy of the said Parish, the Incumbent whereof i& about 50 years of a,-c.-T tvhole Parish is supposed to contain near 7000 Acres, isSteaWmely well situated for Improvement, being bounded ansilWWest by the navigable River Towey, -within on 'I K khe. sea-port Town of Carmarthen, four miles onlv jW>m tbX market and sea-port town of Kidwelly, and lime 'stonV\ina coal may be got at a trifling expence. The annual -vala^rs supposed to be .about £ 900. (tlT Printed particulars may be had of Mr. Cookney, So- in d licitor, Castle-sirwt, Hoi born Mr. Thomas Lewis, Llan- dilo; of Mr. Thomks Hassail; and at the Angel Inn, Cardi- gan the Mackwofth Anns, Swansea the Golden Lion, Brecon; the Bush,J Carmarthen the Printers of the Hert- ford and Gloucester Journal; at the Place of Sale } all £ l ot Winstauley and Son, Paternoster Row. I.' LLANFYNYDD, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, FOR A TEItAt OF SÈP LV YEARS, COMMENCING At NIICII LAST, rjlWO-TuniDS of he TYTHES annually aris- ing, encreasing, aim renewing, within the Parish of LLANFYNYDD, situatetabout ten miles from the town of a Carmarthen, and seven f om Llandilo-vawr. Proposals for Renting the said portion of Tithes for, the term above-mentioned ( he Lessee to pay all rates, taxes, and outgoings), forwarde I to Messfs. Richardson, CotDdd, 11,110 and Wharton, Lincoln's- nn-Fields, London, will meet im- mediate attention. Lettera to be post-paid. April 27,1810. | POSTPONED TO THE 4Tii DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AND PEREMPTORILY TO BE TIJEN SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's Arms, in the Town of Carmarthen, between the hours of one and four o'clock in the evening, (subject to the conditions that shall then be produced) either in two or more lots, as may be agreed upon by the Bidders on the day of sale, By Mr, SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer, A LL those Messuages, Tenements, and Lands, called BRYNHYNUDD and CASTLE BACH, situate in the upper division of the Parish of Bettws, in the county of Carmarthen, containing by admeasurement 68 statute acres, and 16 perches, and now let from year to year at the rent of 291. 10s. Lot II. Also, all those Messuages, Tenements, and Lands called POMPREN I.LWYD and TIR-DA-HOWELL-DA- LLWYD, ndjoining the above-mentioned Tenements, and containing by Admeasurement 38 acres, 2 roods, 15 perches, and now let from year to year at the rent of 231.10s. The above Lots would make one or two very desirable Holdings; the Houses and Out-houses are in substantial Repair, they are distant only three miles from lime, and there is coal under the lands, they are about nine miles from Llandilo, nine miles from Neath, and twelve from Swansea, and have liberty of common for cattle and sheep upon the Bettws Common. (fdr* For further particulars apply to Mr. John Williams, attorney, Carmarthen, where Maps of the Estate may be inspected; Thomas Lewis, Esq. Llandilo; and for a view of the Premises apply to the Tenants, or to John Williams, Maes-y-quarre. Carmarthen, March 19, 1810. CARDIGANSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Unless previously disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which timely Notice will be given,) At the sign of the Blue Bell, in Newcastle, on Saturday, the 23d of June, 1810, ALL that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, CALLED FFYNNON-OER, In the parish of Llandefriog, in the said County, and within half a mile of Newcastle aforesaid. N. B. The Houses are in excellent repair, and on the Pre- mises there is a very valuable lot of Timber. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Daniel Evans LEAD MINES AND MINERALS, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET Ik MEDIATELY, FOR SUCH TERM OF YEARS A 0 UPON SUCH CONDITIONS AS SIIALL BEA REED ON. ALL those profitable I .EAD MINES, situate on the Tenements, called LLANDRE and LLWYN- CELLYN, in the parish of Lh.nvirnacb. Encouragement will be give a by the Proprietor to Persons of respectability. igd=r For further particulai s apply, either personally or by letter, post-paid, to Mr Drew, Bronwydd, Cardi- ganshire. t PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 16th day-of June, 1810, at the Castle-Inn, Haverfordwest, between the hours of three and five o'clock, in the afternoon. ALL that Capital F \TIM, called WHITLEY,- in the parish of -MauU'v.y, in the county of Pem- broke, for the term of One Life The possession to be delivered on the 29th. day of Sep- tember next. For further particulars apply to Mr. James Thomas, So- licitor, Haverfordw est ;in- i "for a view of the premises, apply to Mr. Rees, Landbhipping Quay. May 3, 1810. THE ORIGINAL UNION FIRE-OFFICE, CORNHlLLt ESTABLISHED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS. WILLIAM MOSS, IRONMONGER, AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN. THE beneficial effects of Insurance against loss by Fire, are no less obvious and important, than the consequences of neglecting to insure are ruinous and dread- ful.—Life, Property, every enjoyment of the present mo- ment, and all the prospects of the future, are frequently in- volved in the issue of a casual conflagration hence it be- comes the duty and the policy of individuals to guard them- selves against such events, by means the most effectual and economical. Among the many Institutions that have been formed to provide for the Security of the Public on such occasions, THE UNION FIRE-OFFICE, ranks among the most respectable and liberal.—This Office has always paid Losses or damages by Fire, from Lightning; and I am now authorized to inform the Farmers and Public, that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and Hay, being the produce of a Farm also Cattle and Implements of Husban- dry thereon, will be rated at Two Shillings per Cent. and all persons insured in this Office, are requested to refer to their Policies, in order that they may receive the benefit of this reduction of the Premium on Fanning Stock in their respect- ive renewals; and that printed receipts are ready for deli- very, for the premiums and duty on Policies, as they become due; and that printed proposals of the terms of insurance, may be had of me, which will be found as moderate in every respect as those of other Offices. f £ Jr Farming Stock may be insured, generally, in all Barns and Out-houses, or on a Farm, without the average clause. Persons desirous of increasing the amount of their Assurances,, in consequence of the increased price of build- ing materials, are informed, that no additional expence of Policies is incurred at this O(Ecc.-Policies insuring Three Hundred Pounds, the aunual amount of which is '()nl v 6s. are issued free of expence aud all payments for losses by Fire, are made by this Ollice without deduction. N. B. In behalf of this Society, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks to the Insurers at this Office, for their favours to me since my Agency at Carmarthen; and also beg to in- form those who have dropped their insurance (and others who may entertain the same opinion) in consequence of their supposition, which is grounded in weakness and error, that Offices take the remaining property, after afire to assist them in paying the loss; that this Office pays all losses or damages, proved to be done by the, provided the amount does not exceed the Sum insured, without any claim or pre- tence to the remaining property that may be saved and al- so pays in addition to the amount lost, all reasonable charges attending the removal of goods in time of danger; and also insurers in this Office (excepting only insurers for seven years, who are Proprietors in the concern) are not liable to be called upon to make good losses, as the whole property of the Society is liable to pay or make good any loss by fire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insurers, they are Partners in 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 and they only are liable to make good any losses which may e "8 happen to themselves or the insurers for less than Seven Years, as the last run no rish of loss, and receive no share of profit. *+* Proposals for Septennial or Annual and short period insurances, with any further information which may be re- quired for the explaining this mode of insurance, may be had of the Agent WM. MOSS, IRONMONGER, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, March 24, 1810. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ¡ TO BE LET,5^C AND ENTEREri VPON IMMEDIATELY, A Modern-built HOUSE, fit for the reception of a genteel Family, situate near the village of Llanste- phan, commanding a fine view of the River Towy and Carmaithen Bay; within eight miles of the plentiful market town of Carmarthen, and an excellent turnpike road leading thereto, with a walled garden, coach-house, and stabling for three horses, with or without any quantity of Land, not exceeding 90 acres; also liberty to sport oil the adj ining manor of Llanstephan. Cr-T Apply, if by letter post-paid, to David Morley, up- holsterer, Carmarthen. J OAK TIMBER.. í TO BE SOL ) BY AUCTION, At the White Hart Inn, in sarberfh, on Thursday, the 24th day of May, 1810, betw'< en the hours of two and three o'clock in the afternooi, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there pi iduced, ABOUT EIGHT HI INDEED TREES of dif- ferent sizes, now gro\ ing and being upon the several Tenements of Panty Gwyrij and Regwm, in the Parish of Llanboidy in the county of Carmarthen. fjilT The several Tenants vill shew the Timber and for further particulars apply tn Thomas Phillips, of Wernly- goes near -Narberth, auction :er; os William Evans, solicitor, Havei fordwest. NEW STATE LOTTERY, ( To he Draicn in JUNE). MESSRS. HAZARD, BURNE, and Co. Stock- Brokers, London, respectfully inform the Public, that TICKETS and SHARES foAie present STATE LOTTERY are on sale at their Oftice, l ,9', ROYAT, EXCHANGE. The Scheme is on the same Jroved Plan as the last, as to Number of Tickets, Mode of Drawing, &c. and presents, in addition to the ^200,0uyj>f Prizes, FOUR EMUA BENEFITS,; WIOOVVAole Tickets each, Which are to bevgW^n\» the Four Tickets of the First Num- bfei'Xta*Vn a Prize above ;€15. P' id ii Letters, post-paidJtftuly answered, and Schemes gratis. Bank, India, and. (wth Sea Stocks, with their, several \nnr.iiies, India BonisyExchequer Bills, and every descrip- tion of Government Securities, bought aud sold by Com- miojiojQ. PURSUANT to a decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause, Thomas v. Jones,' the HEIR at LAW of ALICIA GlfATl ANA JONES LLWYi), late of Pantglas, in the county flkXarmarfhen, widow, de- ceased, the testatrix in the pleadings, of the said cause named, (who died on about th £ \lfrh day of November 1S06,) is forthwith to c(»\e in aafl\yjv>ve his said Relationship to the said testatrix, before James Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, Vt^hiVChambers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, LojpcKm. BERMINGTON and JENKINS, Solicitors. Swansea, April 12, IS10. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, in a Cause, TJifiknasj/. Jones, the Credi- tors of RICHARD JONES LLWMD^heretofore of Pant- glas, in the county of Carmarthen, Esq. deceased, who died in or about the moAth of Au{Su\L'17!}9; and also the Creditors of ALICIA GRAfeANApONES LLWYD, late of Pant- glas aforesaid, dec<\sVf(the widow of the said Richard Jones Llwyd) who d&S^on or about the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1S0S, are forthwith to come in and prove their Debts before James Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-buildings,Chancery- lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree. BERRINGTON and JENKINS, Solicitors. Swansea, April 12th, 1810. DIETRICHSEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, at his Old-Established House, 12, Rathbone-PIace, Ox- lord-street, London, continues to maij^, (for Ready Money only,) in his SUPERIOR and highly-aj^u^ved Stile of Cutting, Men of Fashions' Clrtthes, Ludirt' Riding- Habits, and Young Gentlemen's Dressqsi plain/>■ tMggantlyjtrimmed.—Country Residents may beihnrkujjd nluTto transmit their Measures by post; and Orders YrojLilew Customers to be accompa- nied with a remittance.—N. B, Prime S. Fine Cloths and Kerseymeres will be received from Manufacturers in pay- ment of accounts, instead of Cash. t The following established Medical Preparations by D. Cox. Chemist to his Majesty, Gloucester; are this Day received and sold, wholesale and retail, only by J. DANIEL, Printer of this P(tper:- PREPARED CHARCOAL, the safest and best Dentrifice. PEARLS, ESSENCES, and LOZENGES of PEPPER- MINT, GINGER, STEEL, &c(i\ Dr. BOSWELL'S elegant and very! efficacious FEMALE MEDICINE. [ <V1 K D CHELTENHAMAp#IMENTSALTS; CALCJNEDMAG- NESIA, ESPl\r» filtf ROSE, CACHOES A LA ROSE. SPICE ESSENCEsVcSc FISH SAUCES, in Cases, &c.. 01(, Engravinginf Cox's complete Sea, Family, and Portable d Medicine Chests, Mid a Catalogue of the various Articles made at the Itayal EtaMratory, Olocest.er, may be seen as above. This Day is Published, price 8s. COX's FAMILY MEDICAL COMPENDIUM, Considerably enlarged and improved.—THE FORMUL/E, &c. of the New London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharmacopeias, may be had separate, price 2s. Lately Published, price 2s. COX'S DIRECTIONS FOR HORSE MEDICINES, WITH, TUE MOST APPROVED RECEIPTS. N. B. Orders for Horse Medicine Chests, &c. received by J. DANIEL. (One Concern.) TO THE AFFLICTED. GALL'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS ARE the cheapest and most efficacious Medicine now in circulation, for removing all Obstructions in the Stomach and Bowels, and preventing the long Train of Diseases occasioned thereby. Those afflicted with Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Fla- tulency, Jaundice, habitual Costiveness, and sick Head- achs (particularly those which proceed from free living) will meet, with speedy Relief by tstkVig them agreeable to the Directions, and in most Instanfe Ahe disagreeable ope- rations of an Emetic may be avoideH. Hundreds of Cases could bA brought forward to prove their d Efficacy; but thfe Prrfprieloivm^s ever studiously avoided such a Practice, truMng their merit woul^ensure tiieirsuccess,in which opinion jia haslnoLocen disappointed. A recommen- dation signed uawijyrus of sixty respectable persons, may be seen !tt the resaeVtiye Venders, which is hoped will be a sufficient Testimoiw of their utility. They are sold Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietor, B. Gall, Druggist,[Woodbridge, Suffolk; and Howard and Evans, 42, Lor-sr-lajie, West-smithfield, London; and Retail by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and J. Evans, Carmar- then C. Lewis, Cardigan T. Jenkins, Swansea; D. Bowen, and J. King, Neath T. Dyke, Merthyr C. Vachell, and J. Bird, Cardiff; J.Price, and J. Wyke, Abergavenny; J. Davis, Haverfordwest; R.Wilmot, Pembroke W. Vaughan, and G. North, Brecon; and most reputable Medicine Vcn- ders in the Kingdom, in Boxes, coiititiniiig 55 Pills, at2s. 9d. and 20, at Is. Id. each, Duty included. Whatever is useful ought to be generally known, PURLAND'S FAMILY CERATE. IS recommended to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, as the most efficacious remedy yet discovered for BURNS, SCALDS, Ulcerated CHILBLAINS, Old Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Cracked Nipples, Green Wounds, Scorbutic and Inflammatory Eruption; Piles, Fistulas, St. Anthony's Fire, &c.; having succeeded in cases of several years stand- ing, after every other means had failed. I'LIORI MR. ULLYSTOJFE TO MR. PCJRLATFD. SIR-It affords me great pleasure to acquaint you of the very extraordinary cure I have lately received by your inva- luable FAMILY CERATE. For &^x or seven years I laboured under a very bad ulcerated soiieifcg, for which I tried every thing recommended to me bot\H\the Faculty and others, without receiving relief; but OTun^bdvised, I made trial of your CERATE, which I applied as rfcommended in the bill of directions, and, to mjl a^onishmclit, one box performed a perfect cure bi a veryNMie time. J That the al»ojw? inaVWftanade asjwlblic as possible, for the good of the C(Aii\ju|»icV,'is the sincere wish of X \r\ln obedient servant, « \lV HENRY LILLYSTONE, St. Martin al P e, Norwich, 13th April, 1807. Prepared and sola Vt 2s. 9.1. and Is. l £ d. the box, by Ro- bert Purland, Junr.\§t his Medicinal Dispensary', No. 3, St. Simon and Jude, Norwich; and wholesale by Dicey and Sutton, 10, Bow Church-yard Howard and Evans, 42, s, Long-lane, Smithfield Newbery and Sons, 45, St. Paul's Church-yard Butler, 4, Cheapside; Barclay and Sons, Fleet-market; and hy all the principal wholesale^Agents iu London and retail by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper; Carmarthen J. Griffiths, Haverfordwest; C. Lewis, Car- digan T. Jenkins, Swansea; J. King,, and D. Bowen, Neath and one person in ever j town throughout the United Kingdom. Of whom may be liad, PURLAND'S EXPECTORATING PILLS, which give the most immediate relief to those afilicted with Cor pus, COLOS, ASTHMATIC and COSH.OMI'MVB COMPLAINTS, UltFt- <:T;TTT OF BREATHING, &C„ Price i. 9d. each box. I This Day was Published, THE FOLLOWING USEFUL LAW BOOKIK, By J. STRATFORD, No. 112, Holbotri-hill; and sold by J, Daniel, Printer of this Paper; Jenkins, Swansea Wii- mot, Pembroke Thomas, and-Griffiths, Hayerfordwes; Lewis, Cardigan; North, Brecon; and by an other Book- sellers in Town and Country. CLAVERING's PARISH OFFICER. THE EIGHTH EDITION. Considerably Enlarged and improved by some very impor- tant recent decisions. TIIE very rapid demand for the SEVEN first Js- Impressions of this Work, has induced the Author to again revise it, and add such material adjudged Cases and recent Decisions as have taken place since the last .publi- cation. Price 4s. sewed, TrtF NEAV COMPLETE PARISH OFFICER Or a Perfect Guide to Churchwardens, Overseers, Consta- bles, Headborouglis, Tithingmen, Sidesmen, Beadles, and other Parish-Officers, of every Denomination. Evplaiinsg in easy and familiar Terms, tlie Substance of all the Acts of Parliament, with the modern and established Decisions re- specting Parochial Business; including a COMPEETE LI- BRARY OF PARISH LAW down to the Time of choosing Pa- rish-Officers in Easter Week, 1810. By HENRY CLAVERING, Esq. Barrister at Law. 11. In One Volume 8vo. Price Four Shillings, sewed, The SIXTH EDITION considerably enlarged and improved, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S LAWYER, AKD FARMER'S COMPLETE LAW LIBRARY, Containing all the Laws now in Force which relate to Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Clergymen, Grasiers, &c. THE WHOLE LAW RESPECTING HORSES, Buying stolen or uusgztnd horses, warranted, or not waranted.$fc. With an Epitome of THE NEW GAME LAWS with ,til the new Acts of Parliament respecting the above Subjects, and several recent adjudged Cases of extreme Im. portaiice. By WILLIAM MARRIOT, of the Inner Temple, Esq. PASSIONS Of THE HUMAN MIND. -_U- This Day was publishef, in 2 Vols. Fine Post, 12mo. price# fl2s. boards. A TREATISE oiJ the PASSIONS, ILLUSTRA- TIVE of the ImJMAN MIND. Interspersed wifii Poetry, original and sfiected. By a LADY. The proper stimy of mankind is man!" POPE. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Part I. Ecbnoiny Disingenuity Character of Man- Sajire Formality kind Simulation Modesty Age and Youth Indiscretion Avarice Character of the Caprice Fear English Brutality Dignity Difference between Arrogance Patience the Character of Indignation p T»T Man and of Wo- R*ge c i1. man. (Vuelty Sens.biLty Influence of Rank Ferocity „uin.ai:!ty Education, ditto. Resentment J"atnot^m RAenge Friendship Part II. Mfignancy J?** „ Intellect lnScibility YJ° Temper Virtue and Vice Lioertv Parental Aiiec- Dissimulation Eccentricity Reserve Injustice Filial Prety Pride Envy Generosity Superciliousness Hatred Ambition Contempt Tyranny Audacity Haughtiness Melancholy Courage Sullenness Gravity Tement.y Moroseness Hypocrisy Tr-ach^rv Charity Meanness i-'V-0 Sympathy Obstinacy i' ^rT'11 Sorrow Selfishness jh Veracity Apathy Disparity Politeness Insensibility Part IV. Vanity Constraint Grace Honour Tera^perance Taste Candour Humility Religion. London: printed for Grashy and Co. No. 4, Stationer's. Court, Ludgate-street; »id sold by John Daniel, Ps;a»ter of this Paper; Jenkins, SjFansea Wilmot, Pembroke j Tho- mas, and Griffiths, Haverflfcrdwest; Lewis, Cardigan j Nortfi, Brecon; and all Booksellers, Stationers, and Newsmen. NATIONAL DEFENCE. ADDRESSED TO STATEStEN, MILITARY AND NAVAL MEV. This Day was published, A New Edition, in 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. boards. AN INQUIRY into the SYSTEM of NATIONAL DEFENCE, in GREAT BRITAIN. By JOHN MACDIARMID, Esq. The present writer is § zealous and a grave, but neither a gloomy nor an illiberal kionitor. His intentions are of the most pure and-honourable kind, and his services entitle him, in our estimation, to the acknowledgments of all good subjects and lovers of thefr country." Monthly Review, December, 1S06. Upon the whole, this treatise, though somewhat prolix in its style, is interesting from the subject which it treats, the variety of important ljhatter which it contains, and the ability with whicli the topics are ar^Jtn^ed, and the argu- ments digested." if Britfm Critic, June, 1806« On the whole this bok deserves p nusa!, and deserves praise. It is dilute, full of notorious, of superfluous, and of irrelevant matter; it might be epitomized wi h advan- tage. But it displays good reading, and good sens it con- tains counsels of pressing knportance, and it breathes a spi- rit of moderation, of equity, and of liberality." Annual Review, I 80S. London printed for CRpSBY and Co. Stationers' Court, London, who supply the Tirade with every Class of Litera- ture on the most liberalTehns, and sold by J. Daniel, Prin- ter of this Paper; T. 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