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... i» Lord Byron, aod bis never been published. It was rilten by him many years ays, in the Scrap-book of a Lady, now in this part of the country, and I got it from friend who bn private priutiog-pms. The first liur of the fourth verse stood in tbe original ...
... perloh'd, And Its earlier hopes have flowi. Though thse weary world hath bound it WVith many a heavy tbra-l, And the cold hath changed around it, It blossometh over alL [Drawssing.Room Scrap-Book. To Ike Editor of tihe Bristol Mercury, Sin,-It is extremely ...
... alwaystakingthem to sea J ?? J the world. C The following letteraslected from numnerousother professiona S recormendations, forwardeedtotbe Proprietor when he firstoflered - these Pillsto the Public, may beconsideredinteresting. From that eminent Surgeon, the ...
... The Prince, too, who has been receiving lessons from Mr. Hayter for sonic time past, has made considerable progress in the art; and several excellent specimens are now preserved in her Majesty's scrap-book, which is of a most ele- gant and costly description ...
... ditto, from . .. 5 0 0 to 8 0 O Fourpost ditto ?? ?? 2 2 I) Milnuff beds, from . .. ?? 0 3 9 to 3 10 0 Good Feathers, per lb., feom ?? ?? 0 0 9 Wool Mattresses, from ?? ?? 0 ?? 7 9 to 2 2 0 Well-seasoned ditto ?? ?? 0 1 I 0 Horse.Hair ditto, from ?? . ...
... rising generation as deeply indebted to Mrs. Ellis for “ The Juvenile Scrap-Book.” From “ The Drawing Room Scrap-Book” we select as an extract— 4 * Helene, Duchess of Orleans,” and from * The Juvenile Scrap-Book”—“The Chase,” both taken at random, yet both ...
... selected were-No. 1, -Burwell-No. 2, Red Cliam. pion, both from Liverpool; No. 3, Britannia, from Lord Duie; No. 4, Mr. Fisher Hobbs's Red Marigold, from Mr. Pusey; and I No. 5, Old Red L:tmntas, from Wilts. The experiment was made by Mr. WVm. Miles in a field ...
... Fate-Caibin, Is. Newport to or from Pillga'enlly, 1s. eacib. Pont~y.ieolannd Alergaveinny.-Ct0icli ea Ilaily betiveeen these places and Nescporl. Treslegar iron Works, tlsraugh Akceairno, Neseheidgo, Iledreelty, nslnalsraisclo from Newabridge to-Nant~y.glo ...
... Vill each derive from it a fund of amusement mingled with instruction. We have already given several extracts from its pages,* but subjoin the following account of mGIMAND POACrRS. The life of a Highiand poacher is a far different one from that of an Englishman ...
... Exports from Great Brit a».-Messrs W. and H. Laird, of Liverpool, their monthly circular issued, state that the total exports of coal from the North crn ports during the month of December were 152 tons ; from the Yorkshire ports, 16,071 tons ; from Liverpool ...
... JOSEPH GOULD'S, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE, 63, CASTLE STREET, BRISTOL. ' large Assortment of LAMPS on hand to select from, on best terms. EORGE NELSON, General Contractor for Laying Out and Keeping in Order aU descriptions of Public and Private ...