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CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, AND SEEDS, FOR SALE

... CATALOGUE OF . . . .~o . AMERICAN TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, AND SEEDS, FoR SALE 33IT ZM IL. C O 333E E TTT. N. B. GENTLEW.Z who may want Trees or Seeds will please to apply (either personally or by letter) at Kensington, where my place of residence is well known; or at the Office of the Register, No. 183, Fleet-street.-If the ap- plication be made by. letter, it would be ftr the best way to ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1827
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8084 | Page: Page 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

COBBETT'S CORN

... I TAfRE the following article from the BERSTOL MERCURY of last week. We have received, together with the fol- lowing letter, two ears of Indian, or Cobbett's Corn, from Mr. Bartley, which we shall be happy to shouw to any one who may desire to see them. They are very beautiful specimens, and folly establish the fact that, notwith- standing the unusual inclemency of the pre- sent season, this ...

BANKS BREAKING! OR ANOTHER LATE PANIC

... I BANKS. BREAKING! 03O ANOTHER LATE PANIC. Wn shall certairly- haue fa- mou6- spurt in a short time. I have been told, that even the stopping of the pitiful paper shop at HunTNODON, Which was a drop of water, compared to the Thames, almost; frightened- an OLD 3?EEMALE FRIEND of mine out :of her senses. I am told that she was actually beset for two or three days 5 1 mean haunted by - sort of ...

WAR WITH SPAIN

... I : THERE is 'no. believing- one single -word that the newspapers say on this subjeet, Mr. Broug- bam's Abest possible public in- structor being, for one thing, the very greatest liar upon the whole face of the earth. From the con- tents 'of the French newspapers, it would appear that Franee .and Spain (for they are closely united in this affair) appear to be dis- posed, to be satisfied with ...

AMERICAN TREES

... AN1JE1C4AL TREM'. ?? ?? Or-these I lbave %eatu4- era of -a. bab ?? t- dw-not ku l , m any Catlogm v0!uake ;,butthtis it W qalW ieqnk6 agii~ alea'o Rfe- i sentary 1lnfier atio I w jiin ?? ?? Regsei6Er t--z- ?? ...

MR. O'CONNELL'S SPEECH

... AMR. O'CONNELL said that the colli- sion between both Houses had com- menced. The discussions which had hitherto taken place had partaken of what was called constitutional dissension -the discussion in each House had found a termination in each House; but a rebound had now taken place, and that was what he called collision (hear!). It was manifest that something must occur to place the British ...

ASSASSINATION

... : ' SSSNATS O.- ' I -TIg last shot hi the locker of hYPO- critical old WIL ERF64`1, king of the kigdom of cracked-skalls,IwII to a- cuse peojsle, a-nd rae-i perticular, of recormtendiv~g assassination. 'To be sure, he lied, as he always did; and how such a fellow could live so long, and keep lying all -the tine, is astonish- ing. His lvyng with roe, however, was of no use: i met the old ...

NOTICES

... ,>Vdiv-J1: C., H'S I 45,. f)ijs 'ii? Xot ?? .ivrt -I s - Vt- O'r. t 1:t'nffifeilo Issquer, 6'M'mitAt respecting NqwJvuse& took place, - thi 4ld -Pi~ 9UA99Jg4G i'mOP J~1 ?? ai4z6igpe~itzfl9~9!gfr5Ct, I~~L4#4JtRM~~* '%Jij~tary. rir4ik~ee£d 4{gwNw#MsS*gYian. dnI ouse ?? 4saemJygl~wer4 MNae$Oflr aualiniog oay$omlffigy*y 2. s Us X.^,I@W~~iw the ?? m~~gi .~fpnay .-tt} tw As * 9^ ~Di. MP ei ?t#4Pv ...

MR. HUME'S LETTER

... ?? ,LETTER. #N2H THE LECTORS OF MID- DLESEX. '4'n en,-E find, that during my sb ~en Xrngland, important and n anges, have taken place in public affatirs. The majo. Xmetropolitan colleagues have 7 an ?? their COlisti- enw which, had 1 been present, I ive-~'e given my willing assent. : - - doing, however, I should qpe~ pec iallyhave agreed -with those - st them who think that, we have - ...

RURAL AFFAIRS

... RUTAL AFFAIRS. TRIFOLIUM I N-CARNATUM.-My reatlers will recollect, that, very late last autumn, 1 offered fmr sale some of this article. I sowed some of the seed, and some of the same sort (as I thought it) that I got fromn Mr. Smith, of Land. guard, in the Isle of Wight; and both seemed to stand the winter well. I never heard of the plant, till written to on the subject by a merchant of Li- ...

COUNTY-VOTING

... The following, from a Lorrespondent ins arrey, is dated on Wednesday last. Notice of claim to be given to the overseers, on or before the 20th dlay of August, in order to be entitled to vote at the next election. . - - I hereby give you notice, that I claim to be inserted in the list of voters for the-divi- sioa of the county of - , and that the particulars of my place of abode and qualifi- ...

HISTORY OF GEORGE THE FOURTH

... I HAVE just published the thirteenth number of this work. Dr. BLACIK called the first numbers of the PFOTESTAxNr REFolrATION pig's meat. ?? C pig's meat had a great hand in pro- ducing what we now behold with re- gard to the church: aln(d this new trough full of pig's meat,' which will be brought to a close in seven more num- bers, will, or I am very much mlstahen, produce something of ...