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GARDEN SEEDS. SEVERAL gentlemen, have applied for seeds. Due notice shall be given when they are ready for sale.

LIFE OF JACKSON. Tuts book, with an interesting frontispiece, and an exact likeness of the President, is now published, and may be had, very neatly bound in boards, at Bolt-court, and of all booksellers. The price is 3s.

This history was written by Mr. EATON,

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ing to effect that object. Mr. EATON
concluded his work with the conclusion
of the last war, and of the wonderful
feats of this resolute man at NEW OR-
LEANS. I have continued his history>
down from that time to the month of
February last, giving a particular ac-
count of all his proceedings with regard
to the infamous Bank.

As a frontispiece, there is a portrait of the President, which many American gentlemen have told me is a good likeness of him. It is copied from the portrait of Mr. EATON's book; and, of course, it was taken from the life and with great care.

I have dedicated this book to the WORKING PEOPLE OF IRELAND, as being a record of the deeds of a man that sprang from parents who formed part of themselves.

My readers have seen with what de

a senator of the United States, for TEN-light I have recorded the triumphs of

NESSEE, the colleague of JACKSON in that station; and now his Secretary at War. They both lived on their farms near NASHVILLE in TENNESSEE, and Mr. EATON was manifestly furnished with the official documents by JACKSON himself. My main object was to lay be fore the people of England the true character of this great soldier and statesman. I have, therefore, left out, in my abridgment, a large part of those de

this man. First, for his own sake; secondly, because he is descended imme diately from poor Irish parents; thirdly, because he was so basely and infamously treated by British officers, at the early part of the American revolutionary war; but, above all things, because he sprang immediately from poor Irish pa

rents.

From the LONDON GAZETTE,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1834.
INSOLVENTS.

JERVIS, F. P., Rathbone-place, Oxford-street,
upholsterer.

STARLING, W., Bishopsgate-street-without,

hatter.

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.

ket from the home counties have been moderate, but added to the quantity left over from last week, caused the stand to be well filled with samples. Fine white Wheat continues in a very limited supply, and at the opening of the market a few extra prime parcels realized more money, with rather an improved demand for the better qualities, but towards the close of the trade the finer descriptions were noted only steady at the previous rates, while the

BICKERDIKE, G., Huddersfield, victual ler middling and inferior qualities met with little

BANKRUPTS.

or no attention, though 1s. less money than this day week would have been accepted to

BARROW, J., and R. W. Viser, Bristol and have effected a clearance. For good runs of

Basinghall-street, merchants. BENTLEY, J., C. Dear, and J.J. M. son, Cheapside, warehousemen. BONSON, H., Stewart-street,

silk-manufacturer.

Kentish red Wheat only 40s. were offered. A Richard-partial inquiry existed for low-priced bonded Wheats for export.

Spitalfields,

DAVIDSON, J., and J. Davis, Garratt-lane,
Wandsworth, silk-printers.
GEORGE, H., Bathwick, Somersetshire,
bookseller.

GRIFFITH, J., Cateaton-street, wool-broker.
GROOCOCK,W.A., Kentish Town, merchant.
HINGSTON, T., Bristol, cabinet-maker.
HORTON, W. and A., Sheffield, button-
manufacturers.

Barley was in moderate supply, but as the warmth of the weather prevents the maltsters from commencing their operations, the demand is still on a limited scale. There were some good malting qualities offering, and the prices of last Monday were in general supported.

Malt heavy sale, but prices nominally unaltered.

The fresh arrivals of Oats this morning has been limited; the sale, however, was slow, as dealers as well as consumers refrain from purMILLETT, J., sen., Fulham, market-gar-chasing in anticipation of increased supplies.

dener.

MOORE, R. M., Bishopsgate-street, oilman.
MORRIS, R., Carnarvon, dealer.
NICHOLLS, T., Lowther Arcade, linen-
draper.

PARKER, R., Rupert-street, harness-maker.
POOLE, W., Nottingham, boot and shoe-
maker.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION. RAMSEY, W., Grange, near Edinburgh, dener.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7.

BANKRUPTS.

Good sweet old corn sustained no alteration in the currency, but the new descriptions hung on hand, and must be noted 6d. lower than this day week. Oats in bond met with little attention, and are nominal at 10s. to 11s. Good fresh feed Oats are offering free on board, at from 10s. to 10s. 6d. per barrel.

Beans supported the former quotations, and for bonded qualities an inquiry has existed at gar-21s. to 22s.

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White Peas, owing to the foreign samples pressing on the market, are 1s. to 2s. per qr. lower, but as these qualities are, no doubt, now being worked off, and the duties advancing, prices are likely soon to improve. Maple and Grey 1s. per quarter cheaper.

The Flour Trade rules dull, but the want of wind and water, which is now generally preventing the millers from working, checks any further fall in the price of the article.

Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk 41s. to 45s.

White....

Norfolk, Lincolnshire,
and Yorkshire.....
White, ditto...
West Country red.......
White, ditto

Northumberland and
Berwickshire red..

50s. to 54s. 40s. to 44s.

40s. to 50s.

....

40s. to 44s.

44s. to 50s.

36s. to 44s.

White, ditto

40s. to 46s.

Moray, Angus, and

37s. to 40s.

40s. to 459.

34s. to 385.

36s. to 40s.

31s. to 34s.

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Rotbshire red..

White, ditto
Irish red..............
White, ditto

Barley, Malting

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Cheese, Dble. Gloucester 48s. to 68s. Single ditto.... 44s. to 48s. Cheshire.... 54s. to 74s. Derby... 50s. to 60s. Hams, Westmoreland.. 50s. to 60s. Cumberland... 46s. to 56s.

SMITHFIELD, October 6.

This day's supply of Beasts was for the time of the year, good, both as to numbers and quality; its supply of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Porkers but limited. Trade was with prime Mutton, somewhat brisk, at an advance; with prime Beef dull at a depression of from 2d. to 4d. per stone; whilst the middling and inferior kinds, as also Lamb, Veal, and Pork, expe. rienced a tardy sale, at Friday's quotations.

3 per Cent. Cons. Ann.

THE FUNDS.

Fri. Sat. Mon. Tues, Wed, Thur.

2. TULL'S HORSE-HOEING HUSBANDRY; or, a Treatise on the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation. With an Introduction, by WM. COBBETT. 8vo. Price 15s,

3. THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE. Just now Published, under this Title, a little Volume, containing Ten Letters, addressed to English Tax-payers. A new edition, with a Postscript, containing an account of the Prices of Houses and Land, recently obtained from America by Mr. Cobbett. Price 2s. 6d. in bds.

4. THE WOODLANDS; or, a Treatise on the preparing of the ground for planting; on the planting, on the cultivating, on the pruning, and on the cutting down, of Forest Trees and Underwoods. Price 14s. bound in boards.

5. YEAR'S RESIDENCE IN AMERICA. The Price of this book, in good print and on fine paper, is 5s.

6. FRENCH GRAMMAR; or, Plain Instructions for the Learning of French. Price, bound in boards, 5s.

7. COTTAGE ECONOMY.-I wrote this Work professedly for the use of the labouring and middling classes of the English nation. I made myself acquainted with the best and simplest modes of making beer and bread, and these I made it as plain as, I believe, words could make it. Also of the keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, and Poultry, matters which I understood as well as any body could, and in all their details. It includes my writing, also on the Straw Plait. A Duodecimo Volume. Price 2s. 6d.

8. MARTENS'S LAW OF NA

201 202 203 204 205 204 TIONS. This is the Book which was the

COBBETT-LIBRARY,

Fourth Edition.

foundation of all the knowledge that I have ever possessed relative to public law. The Price is 17s., and the manner of its execution is I think, such as to make it fit for the Library

COBBETT'S Spelling-Book. of any Gentleman.

(Price 28.)

9. MR. JAMES PAUL COBBETT'S

Containing, besides all the usual matter of RIDE OF EIGHT HUNDRED MILES IN such a book, a clear and concise

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FRANCE. Second Edition. Price 2s. 6d.

10. A TREATISE ON COBBETT'S CORN; containing Instructions for Propagating and Cultivating the Plant, and for Harvesting and Preserving the Crop; and also an account of the several uses to which the Produce is applied. Price 5s,

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11. LETTERS FROM FRANCE;| containing Observations made in that Country during a Residence of Two Months in the South, and Three Months at Paris. By JOHN M. COBBETT. Price 4s. in boards.

12. SERMONS.-There are twelve of these, in one volume, on the following subjects: 1. Hypocrisy and Cruelty; 2. Drunkenness; 3. Bribery; 4. Oppression; 5. Unjust Judges; 6. The Sluggard; 7. The Murderer; 8. The Gamester; 9. Public Robbery; 10. The Unnatural Mother; 11. The Sin of Forbidding Marriage; 12. On the Duties of Parsons, and on the Institution and Object of Tithes. Price 3s. 6d. bound in boards.

A Thirteenth Sermon, entitled "GOOD FRIDAY; or, The Murder of Jesus Christ by the Jews." Price 6d.

13. PROTESTANT "REFORMATION" in England and Ireland, showing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the people in those countries Two volumes, bound in boards. The Price of the first volume is 4s. 6d. The Price of the second volume 3s. 6d.

THE CURSE

OF

PAPER MONEY AND BANKING, Or, a short History of Banking in the United States of America, with an account of its ruinous effects on Landowners, Farmers, Traders, and on all the industrious classes of the community.

By W. M. GOUGE, of Philadelphia, in 1833. To which is prefixed an Introduction by WM. COBBETT, M.P. for Oldham. Price 4s. 11, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, and all Booksellers.

Just published, price 4d. MR. COBBETT'S SPEECH,

AND THE

OTHER SPEECHES ON HIS MOTION FOR AN ABOLITION OF THE MALTTAX.

Just published, price 28.,

FOUR LETTERS

TO THE

HON. JOHN STUART WORTLEY, In answer to his " Brief Inquiry into the "true award of an Equitable Adjustment be"tween the nation and its creditors."-By WILLIAM COBBETT, M. P. for Oldham.

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ALSO,

The names (under that of each County respectively), in Alphabetical Order, of all the Cities, Boroughs, Market Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and Tithings, with the Distance of each from London, or from the nearest Market Town, and with the Population, and other interesting particulars relating to each; besides which there are MAPS ;

First, one of the whole country, showing the local situation of the Counties relatively to each other; and, then, each County is also preceded by a Map, showing, in the same manner, the local situation of the Cities, Boroughs, and Market Towns.

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Just published, price 4 d., NATIONAL REGENERATION.

1. Letter from Mr. Fitton to Mr. Fielden. 2 Letter from Mr. Fielden to Mr. Fitton. 3. Letter from Mr. Holt to Mr. Fielden. Which Letters contain a development of all the principles and all the views connected with this important change in the manufacturing affairs of the country.

A NEW

FRENCH AND ENGLISH.
DICTIONARY.

In two parts. Part I. French and English.-
Part II. English and French. BY WILLIAM
COBBETT, M.P. for Oldham.

Just Published,

THE

LIFE OF GENERAL JACKSON, President of America: with an interesting frontispiece; and an exact likeness of the President. Price 3s, bls.

Price 6s, a new edition of the

ENGLISH GARDEN ER,

OR,

A TREATISE

S"

93, FLEET-STREET,

Near the avenue to St. Bride's church. WAIN & Co., Clothiers, Tailors, and Drapers, gratefully acknowledge the almost unprecedented support with which they have been honoured by the public; and beg to say that nothing shall induce them in any way to relax in their exertions to retain that patronage with which they have been so kindly favoured.

As SWAIN & Co. manufacture their own woollen goods, they are able to supply gentle. men's clothing at a much lower price than they can be procured for at any other house in the trade.

The following is a List of their Prices
for Cash:
Superfine Coats, of Fashionable
Colours, from patent finished

Cloths

£. s. d. £. s. d. 2 10 0 to 350

Ditto, Blue or Black ........ 350 3 15 @
Extra Saxony Wool, Blue or Black 3 13 6 & upwards

...............

10 0
0 14 0

0

1 10 0 1 1 0

014 O

On the Situation, Soil, Enclosing and Laying- Superfine Frock, with Silk Facings 3 10 0 to 4 00
Ditto Trowsers
Out of Kitchen Gardens; on the Making Summer Trowsers
and Managing of Hot-beds and Green Kerseymere Waistcoats.......... 0 12
Houses; and on the Propagation and Cul-Marseilles Ditto
tivation of all sorts of Kitchen-Garden
Plants, and of Fruit-Trees whether of the
Garden or the Orchard.

AND ALSO,

0

Valencia and Toilenet............ 0 10 6
Silk Ditto....
....... 0 16 0

A Suit of Livery .................................... 4 4 0

0 10 6

0 14 0

100 4 10 0

Naval and Military Uniforms, Ladies' Habits and Pelisses, Children's Dresses,

and Plaid Cloaks, Witney Wrappers, and every other garment equally cheap.

On the Formation of Shrubberies and Flower-Shooting Jackets and Hunting Coats, Camlet
Gardens; and on the Propagation and Cul-
tivation of the several sorts of Shrubs and
Flowers;

CONCLUDING WITH

A KALENDAR, Giving instructions relative to the Sowings, Plantings, Prunings, and other labours, to be performed in the Gardens, in each Month of the Year.

BY WILLIAM COBBETT.

Export orders punctually executed.

I recommend Messrs. Swain and Co. as very good and punctual tradesmen, whom I have long employed with great WM. COBBETT. satisfaction.

Just published,

PRACTICAL EXERCISES :

WITH

A KEY TO COBBETT'S FRENCH
GRAMMAR.

By J. P. Cobbett. Price Two Shillings,

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