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This Day is Published, price 2s. A NEW SERIES OF The Agricultural Magazine; OR, THE FARMER'S MONTHLY JOURNAL OF HUSBANDRY & RURAL AFFAIRS, FOR JANUARY, 1815. THIS Number contains a variety of Essays, -*L LeUers' &e. and other useful matter, on Agricul?ure in gcner?-The Young Farmer's Vade-meoun?G?era] port and State of the Country—Monthly Register of Agricultural Meetings-Tables of the prices of all kinds of -farming Produce, &c. &c, London: Published by V. GRIFFITHS, No. 1, Paternoster now; and sold by all Booksellers. February 1, 1815. SUBSCRIPTIONS 0f the WOMEN of GL '? MORGAN, for an OFFERING of PLATE to their ?ntryR?n Lieut.-Gen. Sir THOMAS PICTON, as a tr'Ümony of ???' ?'? sense of his great service* to his Country. Amount Advertised £ 233 12s. 6d. ? ? ?.??.! ?.?.f7. Irs. Jenner. 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