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FLOWERING PLANTS. 
WITH MANY IMPORTANT AND a ADDITIONS. 
By B. M PUA FL 
Each Number contains Brau’ .ourED Fioures or 
ORNAMENTAL PLAnTs, both Herbaceous Ket shrubby 5 suitable 
for the Flower Garden or P ith the 
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FLORAL REGISTE 
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THE AUCTARIUM, 
Inwhich are given, improved methods of cultivation and preserva-~ 
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TREASURES MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. 
R, ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years’ 
standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and pip pleetD the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c,, and is a specific for those afflicting 
eruptions ite Somceaaes ee vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s, 14d, and 2s. 9d. each, Also 
LULA aN COE Coe, 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
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for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations ; 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints glandular 
swellings, pare those of theneck, &e. They are efficacious 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family aperiont 
that may be taken at all times without confinement o f 
diet, Sold in boxes, at 1s. 13d., 2s. 9d., 48. 6d., 118,, nad ‘208, each. 
‘Yo those who cannot take pills, the proprietors would strongly 
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TISCORBUTIC DROP! 
for the cure of the seen scrofula, leprosy, ih all scorbutic com- 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro- 
e a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in their operation, and 
do not require cessation from pusihiess, In bottles at 2s. 9d. each. 
late Dr. Roberts’s will EACH BARNICOTT 
(who have been Confidently entrusted with the preparation of his 
medicine for ee years past), are left joint proprictors of the 
oor Man’s Friend,’ * Piluize cere yey ? * Larwell’s 
Pills,” ‘ Medicated Gingerbread Nuts,” “ Antiscorbutic 
Drops,” with the exclusive right, power, wii auittiontey prepare 
and vend the same. 
The still increasing demand for the above medicines, from all 
ranks, is the best and most substantial proof of their utility. 
/bserve.—No medicine sold under the above names can possibiy 
be genuine, unless ** Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
port,’ is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each 
package. 
LL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER 
speedily op urcrany cured by DR. YOUNG’S MIXTURE, 
—The eflicacy of is Medicine in the ei Complaints has been 
long proved by tts unparalleled success in a practice of many 
years’ standing, and has induced the predent proprietor to make 
it more generally known. 
Sold Bottles, 2s. 9d. each, by the Proprictor’s Agen’ 
Oxford rahe ee also by Johnson, a 
Corti 1 Prout, 229, S' , 232, Blackfriars Road; 
and all Medicine Wenders TEPGHEROUE ae country 
BUNI &e. 
HE PROPRIETOR of the ANT. CALLOSITY, or 
RUSSIAN CORN AND BUNION PLAISTER, feels great 
confidence in recommending it as the most certain cure for all 
Callous Swellings on the Feet that has ever yet been invented, 
By the use of this Plaister immediate benefit will be found, and i in 
a short time a Radical Cure will be effected by gradually dis. 
persing the Hard or Soft Corn, and entirely removing those 
painful throbbings so severely felt at every change of weather, 
Sold, with full directions for use, in boxes, 1s. 13d. and 2s., at 
NoER’s Medicine Warehouse, 150, Oxford- Street ; and all 
Medicine Vendors throughout the country 
Remember—‘‘ Te Russtan Corn AND Tp wioe PLAISTER.’? 
BRITISH SHEE’ $ for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES, 
13 RAKE & BROMLE Y have received Mr. Paxton’s 
kind ett ees i publish the following extract from his 
Letter, dated ly 18, 1843. 
*« The terrific all Mon which visited this locality did not injure 
a square in the Great CON Be mE RECEYS butin the Sheffield Botanical 
Gardens about 5000 squares were broken, and 
gentleman near Sheffield wes completely riddled, and the plants 
in them much injured; but at Queen’s Tower, the residence of a 
gentleman whose houses were glazed with the Sheet Glass, and 
where the storm raged in its utmost fury, only two squares were 
broken, and even were not in the roof, but at the end, 
where the hailstones struck them obliquely ; this is is a most gra- 
tifying proof of the strength and superiority of the Sheet Glass.’ 
peeat of the large Conservatory at Chatsworth was begun 
byd J. Drake in June, 1839, and finished in July, 1840 ; during the 
subsequent p eriod no casualty has gan to render necessary 
the slightest veo fee breakage, and he superiority of the 
Sheet Glass i g Hail, no ey es ore cone or satis- 
factory could 1 bet ene ; than ‘the above extract affor 
A return to Parliament of the duties an viratoeckd on Glass, 
from the 5th Jan, 1813, to the 5th Jan, 1843, exhibits the consnmp- 
tion in idee Britain of British Sheet Glass since 1833, in which 
year J. DrAwe had the honour to receive the following Letter of 
Thanks for its introduction to. the notice of the Horticultural 
Society of London, «March 20, 1838. 
I have the honour to return dont thanks of the Hor- 
ticultural Society of London, for your exhibition of specimens of 
New Sheet Glass, which have been Oy, received, and exhibited 
to the Members who have met this day 
‘Ta ‘our very CbetieneRerent 
Wace 
jgned) Grorer Benrnam, Secretar, 
t it appears that the quantity of British Sheet 
Glass returned for home use was— 
‘fon Mr. Drake. 
he year ending Jan. 7, Beas > + 707 cwt. 
” ” ” 839 . + 2202 sy 
” ” ” 1810 Wie ao BLT Ones 
” ” ” 1841 6 FOIE 9s 
s i¥ i sy A AREA OO fai 
1843. ” 
An increase so eapid, as sufficiently to manifest that it i 
ee erodes for all purposes to which it is suitable, every ites 
kind of Glas: 
Drake ant Bromiry beg respectfully to add that they shall 
be always happy to furnish Lists of Prices of the Glass, or any 
other particulars which it may be desirable to obtain, upon appli- 
cation by letter, aoa to them at their Warehouse, No, 315, 
xford-street, London 
QO ARDEN, FISHING, SHEEP AND RABBIT 
NETS.—New Garden Net 14d. per yard, mended Sea Fish- 
ing Nets #d. per yard, woollen, worsted, and other warp and 
All kinds of Nets for Fishing. Sheepfolding Net 44d. 
Long Hare and Rabbit Net on cords 
Reeve ay? for Fences against Rabbits, 
Cats, Dogs, &c. Also on Sale, POLICEMEN’S 
CAPES, Aad TARPAULING. COATS, rardeners, Game. 
tchers, and Farm Servants; the Capes at 2s. and 
‘Also large Capes like Cloaks. Upwards of 100 
New and Second-hand Tents and Marquees for sale. Ronert 
RicHarpson, Net and Tent maker, No, 21, Tunbridge-place, 
New-road, near nston- square. 
To. LET, : near Royal Leamington ‘Spa, sIx “ACRES 
of GARD. LOL with a substantial and roomy 
L LING- ie betaine) and Dove-house attached. ms 
Cee STATIONERY, CUTLERY, WORK- 
OX, WRITING-DESK, ann DRESSING-CASE MANU- 
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poe ene) 1s, per dozén to purchasers of other articles ; fine 
Bath-post, 3: 
T1005 
hs veer Tibles, ‘git sedges 
rayer Books, 18. 6d. each ; 8, 6d. 
each ; Rosewood Were boxes, 25. ; 
rior Desks, 7s. 6d. ; 
Goods exchanged, or Money returned if not approved of. name- 
plate engraved, and 100 best Cards printed for 4s. 6d. Bookbinding, 
Printing, and Engraving, at the lowest terms ; ne cent, off new 
Books and Music. Parcels of 2l. value forwarded 100. miles free of 
5 miles from London, and any amount in town. 
iy BAR samples of Paper, sent on the receipt of two 
postage-stamps, from Storrer’s Stationery Warehouse, 20, George- 
street, Portman-square, London. 
Boe MADE IN TEN MESO ee 
THE NEWLY- tole ay CHU 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & RYAN MANUFACTURERS, LEWES, 
USSEX. 
This CHURN being made entirely GH Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
a a pan of cold or hot water, which crates the butter coming 
n 10 or 12 minutes. frie plant e ‘ity of its constraetion, and the 
facility with which 'y be cleaned, are no Taeonsderale 
SC we THES now in common use. 
Ze: 
Si and 3 
Churn fi eon ti 7 to 3 ‘bs. 13 to 15 lbs. 26 to 28 lbs. 
Price, cassia pai 
eiabie: } 258. 355. 42s. 
Metal Pas for Churns to stand in, 4s, 6d., 6s., and 7s. Lai 
sizes made to order. N,B.—Thermometers and Butter Prints 
supplied. May be, obtained through any respectable ironmon- 
en in London 
2 AE NE hal near tHe olestaalas Mad fee 's Brush Warehou i¢s 
. 80, Gracechurch- stree’ ; Livermonn and $on, Ironmongersy 
No. 30, Oxford-street ; BeNqaM, 19, Wigmore-street, Cavendish- 
square. Export Agents, Barnes & Co., 109, Fenchureh-street- 
1 UN-BURNS, FRECKLES, TAN, and other disfigure- 
ments of the Skin, are Pleasingdy eradicated by that unique 
N KALY 
preparation ROWLAND’S DO He eee ous 
liguid, and now ey admired vi Heke seven eign virtues in 
completely removing all neous uptions, and in ore ing he 
complevion delicately clear and It is invalual 
vating and refreshing wash di: daring travelling, or exposure to the 
sun, dust, or harsh Stags and after the heated atmosphere of 
crowded assemblies. Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grateful 
after Shey iie in allaying the smarting pain. 
Ce) —Much pernicious trash is now offered for sale a8 
“KAL DOR: »—it is Dir ee on \Burdliaaers to see 
that the words “‘ROWL, 'S KALYDOR” are printed on the 
wrapper, and ‘A, ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARD. 
engraved on the Government stamp affixed to each bottle. 
4s. Gd. and 8s. Gd. per bottle, duty included. 
sk for LAND’s KALypor.—Sold by them, and by 
Chemists and Perfumers. 
Price 
a2 
TO PROPAGATORS. 
MESsrs. VEITCH ann SON are jin want 
Propacator who thoroughly understands his Busines 
and can bring: passe Wy Renae as to ability and ete 
moral character. etters, with Terms, Reference, &c. t 
addressed to Messrs. Virc and Son, Exeter.—Aug. 17, seth 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
S FOREMAN. —W. Wren, late Foreman ¢ 
Crawiuy, egy Luton, for 23 years, and previously aris 
G. Kine, Esq., ‘e, for 3 years, Wishes for a similar Situal ati 
Direct to W. 2 led care of Mr.Wood, Butcher, Luton, Beds 
THOROUGH PRACTICAL GARDENER, aged 
34, having just left a Nobleman’s service, (fro 2 Bi 
can have a good recommendation) is déslectis of obtaining ata 
ation in his profession, with a gentleman. mel the 
without family ; and his wife would have no obec a - on 
situation of Housekeeper. ‘all Rieter addressed a: ae 
meet with prompt attention :—Mr. Frost, Gevaenend 
r. Brown, Nurseryman, Slough; or to Messrs, MauLe 
Coy Hansen, eibhels 
4 S GARDENER.—A married Man, aged 40 
understands the management of Kiteher a 
garden, Greenhouse, Cucumbers, Melons, &c., an er thi 
tion to ay himself useful, for which, as well as oth his Wife 
he can be well recommended by his late employer 6 
could also officiate as Cook if required.—Dire = 
Barry’s, esos Kent. 
the quote of ies nue in them ; cen have goo! 
his late employ: ust left 5 
can also be even Hot his lenving:-=areseG toa, 
Highgate Middlesex, 
years 
A ARDENER.—A —A married Man, 40 a yen ef 
without family, who has had great ae nd 8 and Englar 
the different branches of his business, in S¢ one} has li 
He understands the management of hae ramibes so 
Head-Gardener with a bishop and o' 
Direct to H.M., Post-office, noe com 
a efa 
Z., W00' 
eaerincion= 
ar Richmond, 
ged 30, 
ng Man, a fi 
s AS GARDENER, an ere ghoraciet trom is ast 
n have an unexct look after 
Situation. “He would have no opjectior ot. H., 5, Gloucester- 
nor to any part of the country.—Di" 
street, F Hackney-road, 
SALA steady) AG 
FA ete yy mi 
ae GARDENER and Se sro has na extensi¥e 
al 3 
ir 
practice ns ree above ci 
10.78, Kensin! igton ve 
ip SERYMEN. j 
3 eS aie ‘Man, well acquainted with 
the mie Foreig™ read} and able —o 
concen desirous of obtaining arespol 
i ‘ess; he has 
in the Nurse ies Leet 38 ects 
one 
Reese 
astreet, 10 
&c. can be obtaine er 
Sons’, Nurseryme” 
Ea i ge of w h Four Acres 
3 planted ‘et: Acres Asparagus and 
Seak ale. ISO, Four and a half there es of rich Pos- 
session to be had at Michaelmas or St. Thomas. 
For Particulars, inquire of Mr. B. Law, the Proprietor (who is 
retiring from pusiness), ne Itchington, near Southam, and 
at Royal Leamington Spa. 
¥ at Evans, Tos Lae as Pathe Wy them 
eK, Conan Gonpen! in th County sessed 
ait Guvertisements. and ‘Communications ar re t 
ree “August 19, 18486 
B 
Ng eh, by, ee 
me ie, —sasurday, 
