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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aue. 12, 
woman who knew him to enter a large wood, called Bishop’s 
Wood, with the child, about a quarter of an hour after 
leaving Breeze’s cottage. The child was never seen alive again. 
Suspicions were aroused, and search was made in Bishop’s Wood 
on tie 10th ts May, and about 300 yards from the entrance tothe 
of the ground having been recently disturbed were 
Tpicbvere.‘e on further search the body 
found about a ook beneath the surface, dressed in the clo’ 
which he had been seen on the morning on eyiIClt ne left Breeze’s 
cottage. There was a MOCRTTE ores drawn round his eyes, and 
mined the body, Mr. Greatrex, Gi Restate 
stated that he found an Ne GhGee contusion on the t side of 
e head, by which the skull was fractured. He ga ha e itas his 
opinion, however, from the pbs in which the lungs were found, 
that suffocation, and not the fracture, was the cause of death, 
and this would appear to have been the case, for the prisoner, 
when asked whether he would put any question to Mr. Greatrex, 
said, while a thrill of horror through the court followed the 
avowal,—‘‘ There was no hurt on the head: th Id was alive 
when I put it into the grave!’ The prisoner was apprehended 
in Derbyshire, nearly fifty miles from the scene of his crime. 
When alled on for his defence, he merely said he did it from wan 
for at that time he was only earning half-a-crown i Asboae a 
attempt was made to show that the prisoner was a 
intellect, but the Jury considered him perfectly Pease of tne 
Seon os between right and wrong, and returned a M4 ‘dict of 
Justice Maule then paere sentence of d 
the prisoner in the usual manner, holding out not the eamncicat 
Norruern Crrecuit, Durnam.— Joseph Atkinson pleaded 
Guilty to illegally solemnizing a marriage, at Berwicl 
Tweed, between William Brown ae Catherine Cosser. The pri- 
soner, it appeared, resided at mberton toll-bar, i 
within the Scottish border, and aba ut four miles north from 
Berwick. He has been in the habit of ee there as 
“priest” for those seni coming over the border who wish to 
take advantage of tl Lie facilities vmeted them by the 
Scotch law for contracting matrimony. In the case in question 
the parties had made a runaway match, but on arriving at Lam- 
berton found the “‘ priest” was absent, having gone to Berwick. 
The parties followed him thither, and finally found him in a 
public-house, called the Old Hen and Chickens, in Old Bridge- 
street. ‘They asked him to perform the ceremony, but this he at 
first refused to do, unless they would return’to Lamberton. 
They, however, declined, having reason to think that their rela- 
tions were on the alert, and that there was some danger of their 
being intercepted. evening, however, wore on, the pri- 
somewhat batt a and in that state finally 
performed the ceremony. He suvsequently recorded it, however, 
in his register at Lamberton as having been performed there. 
He was sentenced to be transported ae seven yea’ 
Wates Circuit, Dennicu.—Evan Des ‘was charged 
with having caused the wilful murder of Margaret Davis by svf- 
focating or strangling her, at Llanrwst, on or about the 3d of 
last. The Attorney-General, and Mr. Jervis, Queen’s 
Counsel, stated the case, the details of which were given in this 
Paper at the time. The body of the deceased was found ina 
ditch near the prisoner's pesyieticey and apparently part of it had 
been eaten ais aoe It appeared also that the body had been 
removed fr ore bank about 70 yards from the residence 0! 
the pLeunes, | and it had evidently been removed in a putrified 
state, for the ground retained the smelJ, and some fragments of 
the body still eux’ in the place ne circumstance pressed 
materially on the oner, that notwithstanding his denial that 
he knew to what seca the deceased had gone, he had caused a 
letter to be sent to her sister stating a petite when she would pro- 
bably return, me ntioning Allsaints, and also that there was 
being taxed with this letter 
it appeared by the evidence that he had em- 
ployed a person ne write it, and that after he had so employed 
that erect he repented of the act, aod turned pale whenever it 
was mentioned. was, however, no evidence of quarrel 
between the parties, ss oe aaah 0 unfold the motive which 
could have led to the S f the crime. After an ab- 
sence of half an hour, the G poe onic a veraict of Acquittal. 
SPOR 
TATTERSALL’S, Tuurspay.—The room was yery thinly 
attended, and betting so fiat, as almost to put a quotation out of 
bak ee E The following brief list contains all the business 
—St. Leger.—6 to 4 offered on Mr. iit 's Cotherstone 
Saenger. Bommee Goktamibutyr Criterion Stakes.—2 to 1 07 
on Rattan agst the Ugly Buck. Derby. Ep to 2 agst Scott's Tot, 
1000 even between Imaum and Valerian. 
G 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Aucust 11.—The weather continuing 
very fine, has produced a great dulness in our Market this 
morning ; several parcels of Wheat were left over from Monday, 
and there is also some quantity of fresh arrived; in coi nsequence 
of the above, prices are fully 2s. per qr. lower for all descriptions. 
Barley, Peas, and Beans are in short supply and support our 
quotations. The Oat-trade is exceedingly dull, and 6d, to 1s 
er. 
TISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 8. 8 
Wheat, Essex Kent, and Suifoll + White 66063 Red 
<a Norfliey Lincolnshire, and Yorkeh: ff 
Barley «Mating and istitin 28 to23 Grind. 24 to 5 
Oats, ‘aincotnahire ‘and Yorkehir i +4 
humberland an 
Potato 17 to 25 
16 0 33 Potatolé to 24 
Mazagi 
igeon, Tisigcland 7 
Peas, White . 
new : “se” “Tick 28 to 20 Harrow 25 t0 32 
FH toca “Winds! 0 21be gpod — to— 
+. 8to26 {Maple 301033 Grey 28 coal 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wi Oats. | Rye. 
31 6 
heat. | Barley, 
June 30 . . 8 
July 7 
—- 
ts Fee 
= 28 
August 4 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. | 
Duties . 
aK. 
cker and J. L. Becker, Man- 
eileen iene 
avy, Oxford-stre ets drape 
1.W. 
ypeatce et, i atta 
chandler— W. Smiths 
BIRTHS.—On the 6th in 
t Ludlow, the lady of T Lloyds Esa M-D., 
Rome, of a son—On the 9th inst.,in Blandford- ~square, Mrs. vor, ea 
gon—On the 9th inst., at South2row, ‘Biacuhe eath, the indy ob do8. New bon, 
in the Ist inst., at St. George’s, Hanover-square, J. H. Lovell, 
Sores Exq., 0 1 Gale é 
igton, Bartcot Dod per occ Sto 
ti 
Res 
B. 
te am advan 
“4 eee E Loyd, of Do 
) MP. for the county of enter ery 2” Int aa 
Sh eller #, Jersey, James Day, Beq., Captain Royal Horse Artillers 
Now ready, price 4s. 6d., 
Wa aaa REN aS NS ee 8 
WARD SOLLy, Est 
Bxperimental Cnemist to the ernewlerad Bue of London, 
the Royal Agricultural wea and Lecturer 
a CHemistry at the Royal Institution. 
cana 3, Charles-street, Covent Garden, 
(yet le STATIONERY, CUTLERY, WORK- 
BOX, WRITING-DESK, ann DRESSING-CASE MANU- 
FACTURER— 
x Ream ; Einveliyiee 6d. per 100; 
Copy Books, “ad. each 38. 6d. per dozen; ee TS per 100; 
iomed Blotting Books, 6d. each; superior Bibles, eit edges, 
ood Pen-knives, 6d. 
C boxes, 28.; Rosew ‘ood and norte, spe- 
rior Desks, 7s. 6d.; superior Pocket-books, 6d. each, a 
Goods exchanged, or Money returned if not approved of. A name- 
plate engraved, and venue printed for 4s, 6d. Beokbindiae, 
Printing, and ppc fs the lowest terms; 10 per cent. off new 
Books and Music. Parcels of Br value forwarded 100. miles free of 
carriage; of 108., 5 miles from penacuy and any amount in town. 
Lists of Prices, and samples of Paper, sent on the receipt of two 
postage-stamps, from SLorrr’s stationery Warehouse, 20, George- 
street, Portman-square, London 
pe MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
BY THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Manuracturers, Lewss, 
USSEX. 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by pla lacing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
in 10 or 12 minutes. The simplicity of its construction, and the 
facility with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
advantages ce those ae n common use, 
2 and 3 
13 to 15 lbs, 26 to 28 lbs, 
25s. 358. 42s, 
Metal Pans for Churns to stand in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to order. —Thermometers and Butter Prints 
supplied. May be obtained ee any respectable ironmon- 
ger in town or country, an m the Manufacturers, Lewes. 
To be seen in London, at Wiigaltre Range Warehouse, No, 3, 
Arthur-street, near the Monument; Riesy’s Brush Warehouse, 
No. 80, Gracechurch-street ; Livermore and Son, ono neersy 
No, 30, Oxford-street ; BenwAam, 19, Wigmore-street, Cavendish 
square, Export Agents, Barnes & Co., 109, Penchueen Here 
ize: 
from 7tos aes 
Price, euniaeer ol nee 
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. 
EARSLEY’S ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH’S 
FEMALE PILLS, so long and justly celebrated for their 
peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the notice of every 
ray) having obtained the sanction and approbation of most gen- 
tlemen of the Medical Profession, as a safe and valuable Medi- 
cine in effectually removing obstructions, and relieving all other 
inconveniences to which the female is liable, especially 
those which, at an early period of life, frequently arise from want. 
of exercise ai and general debility of the system create an 
appetite, concert pene saath remove giadiness faut nervous head- 
ach, and are eminently usefu in ne disorders, pains in the 
stomach, phortiesk of breath, an alpitation ‘of ihe heart; being 
aca innocent, may be wrap med in all seasons and climates. 
* It is necessary, Se eee Eton imitations, to inform 
ee “public that KEARSL! ie only ORIGINAL and GE- 
NUINE MEDICINE * this Bedorigton ever made, and has been 
prepared by them for more than Firry YeArs!! Purchasers are 
particularly requested to remark, that as a testimony of authen- 
Bill of eee ta contains an affidavit, and bears the 
SLEY,” in writing, and each box is 
ares in white Sait Price 2s. 9d. 
sld, Wholesale and Retail, by J. Sancer, 150, Oxford-street, 
tutes and all respectable Medicine Vendors throughout the 
country. 
CORNS AND BUNIONS. 
Patrenised by the Royal Family and Nobility. 
AUL’S EVERY MAN’S FRIEND is a sure and 
speedy cure for those severe annoyances, without causing 
the least pain or inconvenience. Unlike all other remedies for 
Corns, its operation is such as to render the cutting of Corns 
unnecessary, (indeed, we may say the practice of cutting Corns 
is at all times highly dangerous, and has been frequently attended 
with lamentable consequences, besides its liability to increase 
their growth), and being prepared on the poree ned leather, it 
adheres with the most gentle pressure, producing an instant 
and delientful relief from torture, and, with perseverance in its 
applicaticn, entirely eradicates the most inveterate Corns and 
Bunions. 
Prepared only by OR Fox, in pores at 1s. 13d. each, or three 
small boxes in one for 2s. 9d.; and to be had, with full directions 
facing Christ 
Vendors throughout the United Kingdom. A 2s. 9d. box cures 
CURVY and IMPURE BLOOD.—Another most 
EXTRAORDINARY CURE, by means of HALSE’S SCOR- 
BUTIC DROPS.—The following case has excifed so much inte- 
rest, that the Guardians of the Parish of Brent, Devon, have 
considered it their duty to sign their ee to the accompanying 
import tant declaration, I thy the notice of the 
public :—‘* We, the undersigned, aclentaly declare, that before 
Thomas Robins Rolins, one of cor Pe ugnerss commenced 
large fanning wounds (some of then ee large that a. pt 
might have laid his fist in them) : that before he had finished the 
first bottle he paces an improvement, and that by continuing 
them for some tim e got completely restored to health, after 
everything else Nad failed. He had tried various sorts of medi- 
eines before taking Halse’s Scorbutic Drops, and had prescrip- 
tions from the most celebrate physicians in this county wine 
deriving the least ben Halse’s Scorbutic Drops have com. 
pletely cure him, and hei is ee enabled to attend to his labour 
any man in ourparish. From other cures also made 
in this a, we strongly recommend Halse’s Scorbutic Drops to 
the notice of the public. Signed by JOHN ELLIOTT, Sen. 
(Lord_of the Manor), John Manning, Henry eee Wil- 
liam Fearse, Arthur Langworthy.—June 21, 18 
Any Medicine Vendor will procure it on eupreiee Whole- 
sale Agents for London :—Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-: teh 
Hallett, 83, High Holborn; Front, 229, ‘Strand ; King, 232, 
Blackfriars-road 5 Schulze, 58, King William. street ; and Sauer 
50, Oxford-street. 
ENJAMIN EDGINGTON, Marquee, Tent, Flag, 
and Rick-cloth Manufacturer, No, 2, Duke-street, Londons 
bridge, and 208, Piccadilly, respectfully informs the Nobility and 
Gentry that the temporary rooms, s0 much admire and approv me 
as erected at Major Waymouth’s, Lady Susan Reeve's, and Mis! 
erected at two days’ notice; are perfectly safe, and elegantly 
lined. A warehouse at 208, Piccadilly. Marquees, Tents, and 
Rick-cloth, complete, for Sale or Hire. 
OWLAND’S MACASSAR O1L.—Under the Spe- 
cial Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the QUEEN: 
the Royal Family, and the several Courts of Kurope, This Oil 
is universally acknowledged to be the ontY articis that will 
Peas pre ie and restore Hair, prevent it from falling off oF 
rey, fre pies seurfand dandrif,, and will render it de- 
tightsully soft ae Slewible. will also pre serve . <a re in 
heated TION. 
Much per micious trash is ss lat offered for le as “ “MACASSAR 
that ihe words “ 
on the wrapper, eh others rea “onoss ipirosinioxs. The 
peat ure is ie wrapper, thus:— 
ae ROWLAN! D & oni 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON 
Gotnterclptien AT EX. ND.” Price 3s. 6¢.—7s. Family 
Bottles (equal to four eae 0H 6d., and double that size 218+ 
ae bottle. Ask for ‘* Rowland’s Macassar Oil’? Sold by them, 
d by Chernists and Perfumers. 
poeaieies: peereas RUBE re 
A A ‘BE DISPOSED OF, 100 FRUITING PINE- 
LANTS, at 6s. each; 200 Strong Succession Do,, at 38+ 
each; 300 Smaller Do., at 1s. cach. Any person taking the stock 
will have the whole at 2s. ean as the Proprietor is about to re" 
move.—For pBreCuln Gs ay to Mr. wessiee Tiverton, Bath- 
‘Warranted clea) 
ARM wanted, at MicHAELMAS next, consisting of 
0 to 100 acres, eit OU EHIENY House and suitable 
Out.dutldings, Nie 10 miles, ion: three-fourt! 8 Arable 
Land wou. eferred — Hae post paid, to H, MM. at 
pea: No. 3, Air- saree Eoieehalilye 
‘O ay near Roy] Leamington Spa, SIX ACRES | 
of CoE DER GROUND, with a substantial and roomy 
DWELLING-HOUSE, Stabling, aud Dove-house attached, ThE” 
ground is in a the highest state of cultival ation, of pe nous 
Acres is planted with a varicty of ores 
‘Asparagus and Seakale. Also, Four and a half Acres ae viel 
Greensward. Possession to be had at Nichacinas or St. Thora 
Eee particulars inquire of Mr. , the Proprietor (whorg 
¢ from bee Long TeauTet On; near Southam, ah! 
Roy: al Tedmaington 
NURSERY FOREMAN, 
ANTED, an active, sega, ls Mange 
undertake the management of a Lon ny 
one answering the above description, and possessing ‘te req 
site Ce eee may address, propels A. mo 
Cottage, Sydenham, Kent, N.B.—No personal A sco 
the first instance can be tienda to. 
a 
WANT PLACES.— All Letters to be post-paid- 
S GARDENER.--A married Man, 33 years of age 
without incumbrance, who perfectly understands eveTy Lie 
of his profession, and can have an excellent character from 2 
man with whom he lived four years and a half. A Situation where’ 
i not be objected Ces eric 
essrs. Hucn oRAcHe Nursery, Brentford, of 
FLANAGAN & Co. , Seedsmen, 9, Mansion- -house-street, (ity _— 
the most ni ee Corns. 
k for “ Paul’s ave Man’s Friend.” 
Ore. 12 CULO es , LACQUER, ad BRONZE, How: 
irty or tarnished, can be rendered equal to new, by 
UPTON’S PARISTA AN DETERGENTS. The effect is sudden, 
astonishing, and lasting ; trouble—merely sponging the surface; 
expense—only afew pares for the ag giltframe. F 
are at once removed ; cessity therefore to cover 
from the fly. Gold satbisent 28, 6d. per bottle; lacquer and 
bronze, 1s. 6d.; lamp, 1s, 4d. All are innoxious ee inoffensive. 
Sold by Urron and Co., lam: Ge treet, 
Hanover-square, and 66, Basinghal street, Gia N.B.—A trial 
free of charge. The trade supplie 
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
FE,PWaARD BECK informs Horticulturist generally, 
that the Cisterns, ue shelves; peer Conservatory 
Tubs, Flower- agen Edging 
by him in Slate, may be nay "if use at Werton Cottage, upon 
civdplasgiogh to the y ardener, Grune eh a 
ARDEN, FISHING, oot AND RABBIT 
NETS.—New Garden Net 14d. per yard, mended Sea Fish- 
ing Nets 3d. per perc woollen, mroratecle and other warp and 
Fly Nets. ete for Fishing. Sheepfolding Net 43d. 
per yard, 33 Hare and Rabbit Nets on cords 
50, 80, and 100 nyatds sack Net! for <Fenves ‘spainet: Rabbits, 
eee DSRR &e., 2d. per yard, 
‘APES, AND TARPAUL SNS. COATS, for Gardeners, Gam 
eeeceite Watchers, and Farm Servants; the Capes at 2s. ai 
2s. Gd. each, Also large Capes like Cloaks. Upwards of ah 
New and Second-hand Tents and Marquees for sale, RopEeRT 
RicHarpson, Net and Tent maker, No, 21, Tunbridge-place, 
New-road, near Euston-square, 
ut 
AS CEN married Man, aged By al 
has had very extensive practic! Mi rae is 
branch of his poten, in families of the first manager of 
s, 
which situation she would undertake, if required. — bs si 
with regard to ability, character, &c., can be give pie 
TOaweon? 14, Great James- street, Lisson- grove, New: r-r03 
¢ an excellent Daity-¥' saci 
5 to Je 
SS) GARDENER.—A married Ba 
would not object to the charge of a 
make himself generally useful. He perce ey ‘und 
business, and can be well recommended from his Upp 
—Direct to G. My care of Mrs. Knicur, Post-office, 
loway, Islington 
§ GARDENER.—A married Man, who nda . 
his business, and can have Be of fou the man 
from the gentleman he has left. objection a em: 
of a Farm.—Direct to T. B., 15, arke street, P East. 
y the 
A RESPECTABLE young Man, all acquainted ¥" wit : 
Home and Foreign Trade, and able to co eee Situation jn 
ral languages, is desirous of obtaining a resp! n and 
the ROH business; he has b 
Propagator in several respec 
from all of which ey bar peas recommendations i canes 
&c. can be obtained.—Dir o A. Loria, at Me Hae 
Sons’, Nurserymen, agence @ Yo salle 
, in 
enn i -streety ‘eafened oy hem 
eae he County shied 
P; Messrs. BRADBURY Bae 
“the Preginct of White efrians, in th 
rere 
ihaee ghee Ada > August 12, 1843, 
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