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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 eve: 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years’ 
standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and piri bods face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting 
eruptions that sohieaies follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s. 14d, and 2s. 9d. each. Also his 
PILULZ ANTISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded 
we Pe nee blood and assisting nature in all her operations ; 
e the useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular 
swellings, partienlarly those of theneck, &c. They are efficacious 
also in rheumatism, form amild and superior family aperient, 
that may be taketh oe ‘all times without confinement ange of 
diet, Sold in boxes, at 1s. 13d., 2s. 9d., 48. 6d.,1)s., and 22s, each, 
To those who ae Mel pills, the proprietors would strongly 
recommend Dr. Rober: 
anetecoeenie DROPS, 
for the cure of the scurvy, scrofula, leprosy, and all scorbutic com- 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro- 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle i in their operation, and 
do not require cessation from business. In bottles at 2s, ie cece: 
the late Dr. Roberts’s will Messrs. Bracn coTT 
(who have been confidently entrusted with the preperation ‘of his 
medicine for many years Ms, are left joint proprietors of the 
*Poor Man’s Friend,” ‘ Pilule Antiscrophulz, 7? « Larwell’s 
Pile? “‘ Medicated indent s,”? and ‘ Antiscorbutic 
Drops,” with Ee ecinye right, power, and viigeter to prepare 
and vend the 
The still secresstad demand for the above medicines, from all 
ranks, is the best and most substantial proof of their utility. 
Observe.—No medicine sold under the above names can possibly 
be genuine, unless ‘‘ Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
port’ is engraved and printed on the stamp ‘affixed to each package. 
By HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
ATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. The above mate- 
rial has been used and highly Spy re by the Nobility, 
Gentry, and Agriculturists generally, ROOFING and 
sa tian a SID DES of Farm Buildings. its. GUM NE tg are— 
HTNESs, DU Bae ey ECO. 
BEING ae NON-CONDUCTOR, I S BEEN PROVED AN 
wy ae MATENIAL" » TO PLANTS, 
the 
“ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’ Ss 
ARDENS, CHISWICK 
Tuomas Joun Croceon, 8, Ingram-ct., Fenchurch-st., London. 
GLASS SUPERSEDED for Ea Seats PURPOSES by 
HITNEY’S CHEMICAL RANSPARENT 
‘ERPROOF COMPOSITION, eee ing Muslin, 
Calico, or ee) for the Frames of Greenhouses, Pine, Melon, or 
Cucumber Stoves, &c., impervious to rain or moisture, admitting 
light equal te Glass, much warmer, and the plants never burn 
under it. 
The cheapness of this composition, its geal sett equal 
deity with Glass, render it not only a useful but mi im por= 
tant article to Gardeners and Florists, as the expense ‘of i two- 
light Frame will not be so much as the annual cost for breakage 
on a Glass one, 
Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Gardeners will, by using this com- 
position have the only effective Baptection for their Fruit-trees 
during the blooming season; it i ertain gcteree from frost, 
sleet, wind, and blight; its haraparendy admit: 
beams of the sun, with abundance of light, which causes the 
loom to expand with increased luxuriance, ‘the fruit to set and 
swell more freely, much ently and a crop of fruit to any extent 
be warrante: covering not to be moved by day 
(except to aut Be Fruit, which will be necessary), till the month 
commended that the Calico be prepared early, 
so as to be thorenen ie ry before using. 
Sold in Bottles, vies directions for use, gas) Qs. 6d., quarts, 
4s. 6d. eac Prepal by Grorce WuiITNgy, Paginetcta Shrews- 
bury. gesdemnent ore s, and Merchants  dappttell Mr. W- 
Battery, Chemist, North-street, Wolverhampton. ee wanted 
for London and the country. 
Roxy POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. — 
BRILLIANT EFFECTS are produced by ARMSTRONG’S 
HYDRO-ELECTRIC MACHINE at Three clog and at atl 
in the Evenings (except Saturday evenings). By LO BOT- 
TOM’S OPAQUE MICROSOOPE the nine once ‘usion of 
converting a Matrix into the appearance of being a Cast in bi bold 
relief is exhibited, with erate eae curious set Particu- 
lars of the ‘AL and PHILOSOPHICAL LECTURES, 
which are delivered Daily, are auhienied in the Hall of Manufac- 
tures. DISSOLVING VIEWS, 
merous STEAM-ENGINE and other MOD. work. 
cee CRAYON “DRAWINGS of "RAPHAEL'S" CA “CARTOONS, 
Hal 
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Bere MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
B HE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
This Act imposes a pen malty of from 5/. to 30/., for each imita- 
tion, piracy, or selling, recoverable by the e proprietors before a 
magistrate, or by civilaction. Half the penalty will be given to 
any person informing the proprietors of any infringement. 
words of the Act are ‘* No person or persons shall coreg or alter 
any design, either by adding to, or subtracting from,’ 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Meceeecocuwess, 1 ‘Lewes, 
USSE’ 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be n to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, vehich ensures the butter coming 
minutes. The simplicity of its So aaa and the 
‘A New Edition of tae ¢ Gatalopue, with Dlustrations, 1s, each. 
7 DWARD BECK invites the attention of Horticul- 
turists to the different articles manufactured by him in 
SLATE, They may be seen in use at WorTon Corracs, IsuE~ 
WORTH, upon it Si excepted. 
taedbe’S : paar 
=Xpplicants to apply in 
nm Co., 1, Waterloo 
place, aatret 
oes jummer placing eh ¢ Churn in cold water will be the means of 
hardening the But! 
izes 2 and 3 
from 7 toy 8 fiat 13 to 15 Ibs. 26 to 28 lbs. 
eEce carieee > paid } 258. 35s 428 
am 5 35s. jo 
Metal Pans or sy: to stand jn, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to 0} 
'o be seen in Ania at Wricut’s Range Warehouse, No, 3. 
arthur street, near the Monument; ibe Ss prose Warehouse, 
No So. 
No. 30, Oxford-street; BENHAM, 19, Wiemore street, Cavendish. 
WANT PLACES.—AlIl Letters to be post-paid. 
s San dire ‘Man, aged 32, who is 
‘both Fruits and Flowers; 
Mansion. 
without 
in all 
the casing branches of Gardening ; he has had good practice if 
the 
AL Ry Export Agents, Barnes & Co. 
SOMET HING QUITE NEW IN PAPIE R “MACHE. 
ECHI, 4, Leadenhall-street, London, has just com- 
pleted some Cte bas specimens of Tea-trays, Work- 
tables, Dressing-cases, Inkstands, Writing-desks, Envelope- 
cases, an ork-boxes, in Papi ier Maché, richly inlaid with 
per Jandscapes, and ornamented in a most attractive manner. 
A few elegant Tables, Cabinets, and Jewel Cases of the same 
material, and a first-rate assortment of Pole Screens, Card-racks, 
Tea- caddies, Card-cases, Ladies’ Companions, Portfolios, Cake 
and Note-baskets, bay every description of Tortoiseshell and 
Ivory wo. oe A visit to Mrecur’s Establishment will gratify, as 
d cultivation of plants on the latest and most 
improved principles ; jecti 
and can have a good character from the Situation he has just left 
—Direct to M.P., at Mr. Hicxs’s, Bewlah Hill, Norwood, Surrey 
As GARDENER.—A young Man who perfectly 
understands his Profession in all its branches; can hav! 
a good character from the Situauee he is about ychce 5 Car act 
to A.E., 90, High-street, Camden Town. 
S GARDENER.—A most active, industrious, married 
Man, whois perfect master of every branch of his busines8’— 
general management of Hot and Greenhouses, early Foreinty 
Grapes; Pines os and is an excellent Kitchen, Fruit, 
uld take care of Meadow-land and Cale 
exhibiting the Tadee! brilliant aiBay: of artin fancy manufactures. 
DRESS COATS, Superfine ne cloth, 30s. to 40s. 5; extra 
y, 508.5 Frock-coats, silk facings, 358. to 45s.; ditto, 
silk vaivet collar and silk facings, 50s.; aterproof Wrappers, 
10s, 6d. to 218. 5 fashionable yore and chesterfield ditto, 16s. to 
; Waiste ene, Satin, and seraaesinaads 108. 
to 14s. ; skin and 
mere, 16s. to 25s. 5 Eee, ck s. 6d.; Boys’ and Youths? 
Tunic and Hussar Suits, 308.; a Suit io2 Superfine Black Cloth, 
31, 38.; best quality, 5.—At FISHER and Co.’s, 31, King William- 
street, City, 10 doors from London.bridge. 
'O LADIES. 
Bi 
oO S ee — Patronized by Her 
radiant mbloomn it imparts to the Cheek, and Nocera and deli- 
Neck, render it indis- 
pensable to ever: fafe it een 
ae in puss ing the irritation of the Skin after sha’ 
‘ach genuine bottle has the words 
KALYDOR™ ented on the wrapper.—. others a! 
Imrrations.” *,* To protect the Public from Fraud, The Hon. 
Commissioners of sSrantae have authorized the Proprietors" Signa: 
aved on the Government Stamp, A 
Garden,” which is affixed to 
and 8s. per bottle, duty included. 
Sold by them, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 
te 
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His Wife, t qaaeived would manage the Laundry, Poulttys i 
small Dairy, or the house in the family’s absence ; both can 8° 
Hs trustworthy characters. No in-door will be recopted— 
ect C. S., Mr, Dunn’s, Cambridge Heath, 
SG ae ENER.—An active married Man, without 
ed 35, of respectable habits, and well experience 
in all the sapere branches of Gardening ; he. has a good prac’ to 
cal knowledge of Landscape Gardening, and would not object t 
ods, or asmall Farm, 
For further information 
‘is terms will not be found extravagant. oe 
Pontefract, Yorksh! 
apply to Ricuarp Mirron, Nurseryman, 
NS GARDENER, a married Man, aged 38, without” 
family, who perfectly understands a business, and ne ‘o 
objection to ee after a horse or cow. is Wife is a Bien 
cook, and can look after poultry. They ane SHE good char 
from the Leaaton they ues left. Direct toJ. B., 7, Kinas 
street, Ne Aes: Lambeth 
TO GARDENERS AND Orne of 
S JOURNEYMAN GARDENER, fe the term eH: 
two yeate, asingle Man, aged 23, who can belay recon 
mended. erate premium will be given.—Direct to. Ws 
20, maanOrplaees ‘Walworth-road, untey i ea 
, ia 
, Lombard-street, Flect-street 
a. rps amar and Published Y Si whem 
he County.of pe 
bh by, Messrs. Brapnury 
e Precinct of Whitetriars, sania City of Tiondons 
by Tuite! Grr on, 3, CHARLES-sTREET, Covent GARDEN, in 
dlesex, where all Advertiser reg 8 and ‘Communications ot to be a 
tothe Editor.—Saturday, November 18, 1843, 
DIVER and ER AE BELL. AK : 
