Apr. 20,] 



THE NEWSPAPER. 



THE LATE M r. L O U D O N.— The following 

 Subscribers to the WORKS of the late Mr. LOUDON hare 

 been obtained since making: up the List which appeared in the 

 Gardeners' Chronicle of Saturday last : — 



ARBORETUM BRITANNICUM— 10/. 

 Sir Charles Gordon, for the I The Archbishop of Canterbury. 

 Highland and Agricultural So- Earl Corn wallis, Linton Park, 

 cieiy of Scotland, Edinburgh. | 



7 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS— 50*, 



Mr. Henry Burn, Gardener at 

 Tottenham-park, Marlborough 

 Mr. W. Richardson, 1, Water- 

 loo-place, Edinburgh. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Son, Exeter. 

 Mr. J. Bunting, Colchester. 

 Hessrs.Hugh Low&Co.,Clapton 



Earl Bruce, Savernake Lodge. _ 



f¥ HORTUS LIGNOSUS LONDINENSIS-7*. 6d. 



The Rev. E. W. Stillingfleet, Hotham, near Howden. 

 THE SUBURBAN GARDENER-W. 

 The Rev. E. W. Stillingfleet, I The Duke of Sutherland. 

 Hotham, near Howden | 



THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST— 16>. 

 Messrs. James Veitch and Son, | LadyMaria Finch, BoxleyAbbey 



Exeter The Rev. E. W. Stillingfleet, 



Mr. Beaman, King-at., Covent- Hotham, near Howden. 



Garden | 



REPTON'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING— Plain, 30*. 



The Rev. E. W. Stillingfleet, 

 Hotham, near Howden. 



Mr. Willam Elliott, Kiplin, 

 Catterick 



Messrs. H ugh Low&Co.,Clapton 



ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE— 63*. 

 Mr. James Buchan, Abercairny, by Perth j the Supplement. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE-0 vols., 91. 17«. 



The Duke of Sutherland; the 



vols, for 1835 to 1841 inclusive 



Mr. G. Shiells, Erskine House, 



near Renfrew; the Nos. for 

 Nov. and Dec, 1843, and the 

 January No. for 1844. 



List of Subscriptions received since the last announcement. 



Hia Grace the Duke 

 of Sutherland . ^'io 



The Most Noble the 

 Marquess of North- 

 ampton . . . io 10 



Sir J. Trevelyan, Bt. 10 



Hudson Gurney, Esq. 



St. James's-square. 10 

 W. Wells, Esq., Red- 

 leaf, near Tonbridge 10 



F. Huthwaite, Esq. 

 John Murray, Esq. 

 Messrs. Veitch and 



Son, Exeter 

 Robert Hanbury, Esq. 



Stamford-hill . 



A Friend to Horticul- 

 ture 



Mr. John Wilson 



Mrs. Murray . 



Wm. Jones, Esq., 



Clytha-house, Mon- 

 mouth 



10 

 5 





 

 5 





 

 



1 1 



110 



1 1 



5 5 

 5 



5 

 2 

 2 







10 



2 





 







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Miss Murray . .£\ \ 

 Miss H. Murray . l i 



Mr. Winter . .11 

 C. Saunderson, Esq., 



Kilburn Lodge 

 Mr. W. Walker, Clap- 

 ton Nursery . 

 Mr. H. R. Saunders, 

 Luscombe, Devon . 

 Mr. H. Saunders, 

 E. R. P. Bastard's 

 Esq., Yealmpton 

 Devon 

 Mr. A. Stewart, gr. at 

 Loughcrew, Old- 

 castle, Ireland . l 

 Mrs. Gibson, Clifton . 1 

 Chevalier de Siebold, 

 k Leide Hollande, 

 10 guilders, by Mr. 

 Marnock . 





 

 



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The Manchester Bo 

 tanical and Horti- 

 cultural Society 



T. D.Watkinson,Esq. 

 Daniel Grant, Esq. . 

 Sir Benjamin Hey- 



wood, Bart. . 

 Edward Loyd, Esq. 

 Samuel Brooks, Esq. 

 Daniel Lee, Esq. 

 H. K. Birley, Esq. . 

 J. C. Harter, Esq. " . 

 James Hatton, Esq. 

 James Ainsworth,Esq. 

 Mrs. Sidebottom 



Edmund Buckley, 

 Esq., M.P. 



William Fleming, 



Esq., M.D. 



Subscriptions received at Manchester. 



3 

 3 



2 

 2 

 2 



2 

 2 

 2 

 1 



1 

 1 





 3 

 





 

 

 

 

 



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 1 



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J. F.Ainsworth, Esq., 



M.D. . . .^] 

 S. E. Cottam, Esq., 



F.R.A.S. . . .10 



J. A. Turner, Esq. .10 



Alex.Bannerman,Esq. 10 



J. Bannerman, Esq. .10 



H. Bannerman, Esq. .10 

 S. Fletcher, Esq., 



Broome Hill . 

 Thomas Cooke, Esq., 



Gorse Field . .10 



Edward Tootal, Esq. . l o 



John Brooks, Esq. .10 



John Gould, Esq. .10 



John Smith, Esq. .10 



J. Knowles, Jun.,Esq. l o 



Mr. Alex. Campbell .10 



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5 

 

 

 



7 



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Subscriptions received in Edinburgh from March 18th to 

 _ _, April 16th, 1844. 



G. Cranstoun, Esq., Corehouse, near Lanark . ^5 



Messrs. A. Cowan and Sons, 17, Princes-st., Edinburgh 1 

 C. Maclaren, Esq., 15, Northumberland-st., Edinburgh l 

 Mr. J. Boyd, Jun., Tweed-dale Court, Edinburgh . 1 



tT' d' "°" bur e n ' l8,Buccleuch-place, Edinburgh . 

 Dr. Neill, Canonmills, E dinburgh . . . \ \ 



Coo^F^L 10 ^ W " 1 ^ e received b * the Treasurer, James 

 iSrc q w ' M, ,ncin e-lane, London ; and by the following 

 T n ■ ™«? : -Messrs.GLVN-N and Co., Lombard- street ; Sir Job s W . 



C m%rA r ", an, !, Co - Mansion-house Street and Messrs. 

 v^outts, btrand, London. 



G , i I UD^ I x^ OR ^^ rTO FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. 

 IBBONS' DISINFECTING OINTMENT, a 

 most effectual and perfect cure for Epidemic and Foot-rot 

 in Sheep; also for Epidemic and Foul in Cows' Feet, and for the 



S^ffrl 6 a . nd Thrusn in Horses; prepared only by HENRY GIB- 

 -KUNS, Agricultural Chemist, Wolverhampton. 



This Ointment effectually destroys the American grub on Fruit- 

 trees. Sold by all respectable Druggists in Town and Country 

 in packets at 2*. 6d. each. Mr. William Bailey, Manufacturing 

 Chemist, North Street, Wolverhampton, is appointed Sole Whole- 

 sale and Ship ping Agent. 



D DRESS AND FROCK COATS. 



RESS COATS, Superfine Cloth, 27s.; extra 

 .... _ Quality, 35s. and 40*. ; Imperial Saxony, 50*. ; Frock Coats, 

 Sine Facings, 30*. to 40*. , extra quality, Silk Velvet Collar, and 

 bilk facings, 4g*. ; Saxony ditto, 55*.; Children's Silk Tunic and 

 ttussar Suits, 3n«. ; Waistcoats, "new patterns, 5*. 6d. to 10*. 6rf.': 

 irousers 6s. 6d. to 10*. 6d. ; excellent Doeskin, 12*. to 16*. : 

 ?S?? e n Coat8 ' J 6 *- 6d - to 10*. M- ; Chesterfield Over Coats, with 

 Sli. o. A and . t . c,lff3 » lb »- to 21*. The much approved new 



iSnPriJi i» 8ai i°. f BlaCk Cloth » 2/ - 5 *' ■> extra q«»lity, 3/. 3*.'; 

 JJS.« ?£T ? ult - wanted to retain its colour, it. 4*., at 



d^^gygMg^ ging wuiiam street » city ; iQ 



t>owlanFs~odonto, or pearl denti- 



Prince Al [ R F H T 1 " 1 1™'^ Pi " HER MAJESTY," H. R. H. 

 tt. AL A^^ ***** of 



tarter and hV th* rV^r.i ^r" cate8 ine factitious formation of 

 tartar, and by the removal of that extraneous substance lends a 

 salutary growth and freshness to the gums. It removes from the 

 surface of the teeth the spots of incipient decay pushes an? ore 

 serves the Enamel, substituting for discolour and^hfaspect f ^ 

 purity, the most pure and pearl-like whiteness ; while, iromSs 

 salubrious and disinfecting qualities, it gives swertness and perfume 

 to the breath, bestowing at once cleanliness, and the aimcarari^ ri,h 

 reality of health. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included 



Cai/tiox.-To protect the public from fraud, the Hon. Commis- 

 sioners of Her Majesty s Stamps have authorised the Proprietors' 

 Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp thus— A 

 Rowland and Sow, 20, Hatton Garden, which is affixed to each 

 Box. Ask for Rowland's Odonto. Sold by them, and by Per- 

 fumers and Chemists. * 



•»♦ All others are SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 



BERDOE'S SUPERIOR LIGHT WATERPROOF 

 FROCKS for the present season. — An extensive variety 

 of the above, in New and greatly improved materials (in lieu of 

 the unsightly rubbish made by Slopsellers). Now ready, guaran- 

 teed to exclude any rain whatever, and confidently recommended 

 to those who regard a respectable appearance, or wish to avoid 

 disappointment and vexation. First-rate Clothing of every de- 

 scription upon the lowest terms possible, consistent with true 

 economy and ultimate satisfaction.— W. BERDOE, Tailor, 

 Watbkproopkr. &c, 69, Cornhill (north side). 



MECHI'S LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S 

 DRESSING CASES, in Morocco, and Russia leather, rose- 

 wood, mahogany, and japan ware, in the greatest imaginable 

 variety of patterns, and at prices from 25s. to 100 guineas. As 

 Mechi Manufactures the cutlery, brushes, and fittings, under 

 his immediate inspection, every reliance may be placed on the 

 quality. Old desks and dressing cases repaired and refitted. A 

 variety of writing and dressing cases combined. Mechi's stock 

 of papier mach£ goods is the most superb in London. The tea- 

 trays in particular are worthy the inspection of the ladies, and 

 the economical may be suited as well as the luxurious.— Manu- 

 factory, 4, Lead enh all- street, Lon don. 



XJ AYMAK1NG SEASON.— Agriculturists, and others 



J-J- who may require the assistance of WEDLAKE'S PATENT 

 DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE, are requested to 

 send their orders early to the London Depdt, No. 118, Fenchurch- 

 street, opposite Mark-lane, where one of the Machines may be 

 inspected. 



BOTTLED PERRY. 



'T'O BE DISPOSED OF, a limited quantity of Huff- 



-*- capp and Claret Pkrry, at 17a. 6d. per dozen, including 

 bottles. Payment expected on delivery.— Apply to Mr. Jamks 

 Fairhead, High-street, Evesham. About 30 dozen of Squash, 

 and 18 dozen Barland Pbrry, may be had by applying early. 



HPO BE LET, A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESI- 



-*- DENCE, for from 6 to 12 months, with or without land, in 

 a highly picturesque neighbourhood, and near to a good market- 

 town; handsomely furnished, and possessing every convenience, 

 with Entrance-lodge, capital Garden, and good Angling, with 

 use of Library.— -Direct to A. B., care of Mr. Denning, Jeweller, 

 Coventry- street, London. 



rpO BE LET, Furnished, for one or two years, four 

 J- miles from Hyde Park Corner, and near the river, a HOUSE, 

 containing three sitting-rooms, five airy bed-rooms, with kitchen, 

 wash-house, mangle-room, and other offices; stabling, coach- 

 house, &c. Attached to it are a large and productive Fruit and 

 Flower-garden, and a Meadow (about two acres in all), with a 

 cow, poultry-yard, and poultry. Few houses so near town possess 

 in so great a degree the advantages of a country residence.— For 

 particulars apply to Mr. Maddox, 25, W elbeck-street. 



TO FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN^ 



AN AUCTIONEER, practising in a most excellent 



-*■-»- neighbourhood within 20 miles of London, and having a 

 good connexion, could dispose of advantageously, by Public 

 Auction, the superfluous Stock of a Florist. Apply, in the first 

 instance, by letter, to A. B.. 186, Piccadill y. 



A SINGLE BOTTLE OF BETTS'S PATENT 



-LX. BRANDY may now be obtained in a perfectly genuine state. 

 This convenient arrangement for both vendor and purchaser, and 

 their mutual security against deception, is effected by the use of 

 Bbtts's Patent Metallic Capsule, made of pure and Solid 

 Metal, (not Tin Foil) which completely encloses the cork and 

 mouth of the bottle, and is embossed with the words "Betts's 

 Patent Brandt, 7, Smithpield Bars," the facsimile of which 

 is engraved on a label affixed to each bottle. 



In the present day it is impossible to produce anything new and 

 useful without exciting the cupidity of imitators. Already attempts 

 are made to mystify the identity of the original and genuine article, 

 by foisting upon the public the contents of bottles having a Tin Foil 



S n {* r £ dcn ° minated . "» "eat metallic capsule." J. T. 

 BETTS & Co. therefore deem it essential to impress upon purchasers 

 the absolute necessity of comparing the embossed Capsules with the 

 Labels, as an infallible mode of detecting fraudulent substitutions. 



Betts s Patent Brandy, thus protected, may be obtained of 

 the undermentioned V\ me and Spirit Merchants, at 3s. 6d. per Bottle. 

 Bottles included ; or at 18*. per Gallon, as heretofore, at 



Bishopsgate Street W. Stevens, Nos. 78 and 80. 



Charles Simpson, 22, Bayswater Terrace. 

 S. Silcock, No. 1. 



Bayswater 



Blackfriars Road 

 Brixton 



Camden Totvn 

 Camberwell 

 Drury Lane 



Edgware Road 

 E us ton Square 

 Exmouth Street 

 Greenwich 

 Hampstead 

 Haymarket 

 Holborn 

 King's Cross 

 Kin^sland Road 



Knightsbridge 

 Lambeth 

 Limehouse 

 Munster Street 

 Newington Butts 

 New Road 



Oxford Street 

 Pimlico 



Regent Street 



Southwark 



Somers* Town 



Strand 



Ditto 



Tottenham Ct. Rd. 



Whitechapel 



Walworth 



Walworth Road 



Westminster 



Ditto 



Westminster Road 



8. Hawks, Brixton Washway. 

 George Roberts, 91, High Street. 

 Robert Sturt, Camberwell Green. 

 Nichs. Walker, No. 111. 

 Richard Clayton, No. 118. 

 Thomas Oliver, Drummond Street. 

 Benjamin Brooks, No. 27. 

 John Chester, Croom's Hill. 

 William Priest. 

 James Carter, No. 42. 

 Henry Finch, 13, Middle Row 

 William Barker, 1, Albion Place- 

 James Smith, No. 131. 

 John Jones, 20£ High Row. 

 J. H. Watchorn, Marsh Gate. 

 A. Watson, St. Ann's Place. 

 Thomas Thompson, No. 35. 

 William Mouls, 9, High Street. 

 J. Arnold, corner Hampstead Road 

 James Thompson, No. 381. 

 James Watson, 1, Grosvenor Row. 

 George Rich, Glass House Street. 

 Geo. Garrett, Stones' End. 

 Charles Temple, 62, Charlton Street. 

 John Short, No. 333. 



E. D. Burton, 21, Pickett Street. 

 James Young, No. 108. 

 Wm. Coats, 25, High Street. 

 G. Potter, 10, Beckford Row. 

 Wm. Garrett, W, Bolingbroke Row. 

 John Jones, 3, Rochester Row. 

 James Watson, 7, Great Chapel Street. 

 Robert Shaw, 10. Gilbert Buildings. 



fZEENE'S PATENT MA^BI^^E^OTTZThT: 



*V CEMENT is particularly adapted for the Walls and Floors 

 of Conservatories and Greenhouses, being calculated? from itl 

 extreme hardness, to resist the wear incident to ordinary Plas! 

 termg. For Floors it has a threefold advantage n V ,r s fn !! 

 paving. 1st. in its lightness , one inch in thicknfss ofV ? s ' 

 Cembnt Bufficmg where 2 to 3 inch flagging would be employed 

 Next, in j its appearance combining, as it does, the hardness of 

 stone with a uniform colour and even surface free from joints 

 a avin m eCOnomy » bein * on «-third the price of Portland 



The most conclusive evidence can be given of the nHiif^ of 

 K ««m.'. Cemext for these purposes by the Patentees and Manu- 



WesStTr EY WHITE ■"* S0nS ' M^bank-st?eel 



WANTED by a GentlemanVGarTener, where a 



* ▼ Foreman is kept, a Person about 17 years of aee who has 

 some knowledge of his profession, of goo<1 character* and ob!i£ 

 ing manners, and not above hi* business, or it would be iw# es« 

 to attempt the situation. Wages, at present. lo7 pet 7eek with 

 lodging; but if he is suitable he will have an early advance a 



1 S^NKS^ Direct to A - x - z -> *****£ 



WANTED, ? ^T^r^oid uT 



" and First-rate Business, in one of tL d ' e8UbI i*rf 

 towns in the south of England. The oualifW- m ° St fl °wSk» 

 this undertaking are, a thorough pwctSaJknn-i"!"^ 6 *^ 

 ing in all its branches, some experience in X^P ^*^ 

 and a capital of from 800/. to 1000/. The Adver«S w depart a>enL 

 from the state of his health to relinquish Ta MrtEI ^? ^W 

 essentia to the successful prosecution of t£ wJL° f the ^or 

 practical and active individuals need annlv S C . S V B0 «*5 

 will be treated with, and the most undoubted I te&mnn- n ? pt ' 1 <** 

 Further particulars may be learned on appl 5ci t Sn £?""** 

 to X. Y. Z., care of Messrs. WoodwardmS Cast?- *?* "5 

 Court, Newgate-street. a LA8T «, BaU.^ 



WANT PLACE S.-A11 I^terl ^^^r 

 A S FOREMAN.-The Father of a Youne HW ^ 



-^ 21 (under whom he has been living these 6 vlar, D "** 

 ous of placing him as Foreman in some extensive esUhV ? de ** 

 under an experienced Head-Gardener He is t!u Il8hmeBt . 

 with the duties of the professio'i! ?; wages Vo oX^ff*" 

 wish being the extension of his practical knowledge or ^ 0nlf 

 premium would be willingly given forcorresnon^J a ,rn ^ 

 The highest testimonials lln'}^^^^^^^. 

 severance, sobriety, &c.-Direct to J. W.N., care of v ?*•??- 

 Exotic Nursery. King's-road, Chelsea. **' Kni ^ 



A TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN "~~ 



S ,A EAD ; GARDENER - A Married k«, ^ 

 36 1 has a thorough knowledge of his profession InJr*. 

 branches, having served as head in two families of diiin JS. "* 

 Scotland, and at present in an extensive situatLn t E^ 

 has had a deal of practice in forcing of even- deseriS j 

 likewise in planning and laying of°Plea.ure?gSuS.%^? 

 5 a ™\ &C - ?« L ca ? P f0duce a certificate from the Curator rf 

 the Edinburgh Botanical Garden, and testimonials from Se%2 

 blemen and Gentlemen he has served, which will °5and S 

 strictest investigation. No objection to act as Fomter^ 



Gar'ffn, SSSsj!^' &t Mf " C *~- ^ Stf 

 A S GARDENER.— A youn^ Man who halTPr^ticIl 



J. *. knowledge of the culture of the Pine and Vine, and of the 

 general routine of the Kitchen and Flower Garden • he has h^n 

 nearly two years in the situation hehas justleft.-DirecttnP j 

 care of Mr. Thomas, Wrotham-park, Barnet, H erts. 



A S GARDENER.— A married Man, 33 years of m 

 -*■-*- a native of Scotland, who is well acquainted with Horticol' 

 ture and Floriculture in all its various branches, on the most 

 improved principles, and can be well recommended by a NoWe. 

 man with whom he lived about 4£ years.— Direct to N. W at 

 Messrs. Ronald's Nursery, New Brentford. Middle sex. 



A S GARDENER— A single Man, aged 30, who the- 



-£A- roughly understands his business in all its branches, and 

 can be highly recommended by his employer, with whom he has 

 lived seven years.— Direct to T. T., Post-office, Hampton Wick, 

 Middlesex. 



A S GARDENER.— A married Man, 34 years of age, 



-^*- without encumbrance ; can be well recommended by hit 

 late employer, whom he has served five years j has had extensile 

 practical experience (on both sides of the Tweed), in every de- 

 partment of Gardening; has a good knowledge of Arboriculture, 

 and is conversant with accounts. Direct to A. B. C, W, Park 

 Street, Grosvenor Square, London. 



A S~GARDENER.— A married Man, aged 30 years* 



**■ without family, who perfectly understands his holi- 

 ness in all its branches, with land and stock, if required. 

 Can have near Five years' character from his late employer, with 

 the highest testimonials as to abilities from previons employers. 

 —Direct A. B., care of Mr. Grav, Weston Gardens, Chertaey, 

 Surrey. __ 



S GARDENER John Stevenson, Gardener, 



Lambton Castle, Durham, is desirous of obtaining for a 

 young man a place as above, J. S. having known him for thelart 

 seventeen years, and therefore can confidently recommend him 

 as competent an d trustworthy ; he is married, and aged 30. __ 



S GARDENER.— A respectable married ManTwiS" 

 out incumbrance, 37 years of age, who understands his 

 business in every department, and the care of a Farm should it 

 be required, and his Wife have the care of Dairy and Poultry* 

 or Laundry, should it be required. Can have a four years' cha- 

 racter from the Gentleman they have just left, and seven year* 

 from the former.— Direct to J. B., Mr. Harslbtt, Dairyman, *. 

 Duk e-street. Grosvenor-square, London. 



S GARDENER.— An industrious married Man, aged 



30, who perfectly understands Pine Growing and _ Early 

 Forcing in general ; also Plants and the Flower and ^ ltcn "' 

 Garden. An undeniable character can be given.— Direct to •»• 

 P., Messrs. Fairbairv's. Nurserymen. Clapham. Surrey . 



A S SHOPMAN.— A respectable young Man wishes to 



^ obtain a Situation in a Seed-shop or Nursery; he £ horo "!J: n 

 understands his business in all its Branches, can w hftve ,T nll? 

 years' unexceptionable Character from the place he has jecej 

 left, and Security if required.— Direct to T. B., Mr. Anor.c > 

 1 . St. James's Place, Westmoreland Road, Walwo rth. 



TO SEEDSMEN. . „„. 



AS ASSISTANT in a SEED-SHOP.-A respect- 

 able young Man, who can make himself general lyw* 

 ful. He has been engaged for a length of time in a J*?^ 

 Seed- Shop, and has a thorough knowledge of the See ^J ^ w 

 References can be given as to character and ability. ^ Jgj], 

 A. B., Messrs. Hurst and M'Mullen, Seedsmen, 9, Leaacu— 

 street, London. _ -~T1 



A LADY who is obliged to part with her GARDj^ 

 is anxious to recommend him to any Lady or ue ^ en 

 as a valuable servant. He is very skilful, both in tne ^ 

 and Flower-Garden ; is careful in preserving his own »" ^» 

 propagating from his own Plants, and perfectly well una ^ ^ 

 Forcing Cucumbers, &c. He can drive, and is wuims He i, g 

 charge of a carriage, with either one or two D0 ^ es ' ke c barre 

 married man, without children : and his Wife wouia »» ^ 

 of a Lodge. The Lady who sends this Advertien ^ 

 gladly answer every inquiry.— Direct, post-paid, to u. ■» 

 office, Tunbridge Wells. 



TO AGRICULTURISTS. „_„ vT1? R.- 



A S WHEELER, JOINER, and CARPEOT^ 



ii A young Man who has had 10 years' «penenc rf ^ 

 above capacities in one of the first Agricultural dis tru tX ^. 

 north, and has been some time in England, is desirou ^ ,. t . D e 

 in? on reasonable terms with a Landholder or Agncui 



ence as to qualincation, souriety, ana »uci,«»«j» Clir rev. 

 application to A. B., at the Coffee-house, Chertsey, *™ I 



TO NOBLEMEN, GFNTLEMEN, LANDED PROPR lE 



AND GENERAL ESTATE AGEN1S- ^j^. 



THE ADVERTISER is desirous of obtaining a - ^ 

 tion as the RESIDENT MANAGER OF A>£ scaflb e 

 Security can be obtained to any amount. »•"*[<? icr ^^'t* 

 given which are unquestionable.— Direct.T.O. I15»» • 



Bookseller, Stourbridge, Worcestershire. 



