May 11, J 



THE NEWSPAPER. 



daughter of the late \Y. G. Harrison, Esq., of Dun wood, near 

 Leek, Staffordshire— 2d inst., at Rotherfield, Sussex, H. II. 

 Oddik, Esq., of Somers-place, Hyde Park, eldest sun of H. H. 

 Oddie, Esq., of Portland-place, and Colney-house, Herts, to 

 Caroline D. Grram, daughter of the Rev. R. Gream, M.A , 

 rector of Rotherfield, and chaplain to the Earl of Abergavenny 

 inst., at Luton, Mr. J. Riciiakdsov, of Woodside, to 

 Hai rikt Waller, daughter of Edmund Waller, Esq., of Luton 

 t., atTamworth, Barov Dickivsov, second son of J. 

 T [., of Penns, Warwickshire, to Awa M. Wolfbr- 



daughterof S. P. Wolferstnn, Esq., of Statfoid, 



e — 7th inst., at Leyton, Essex, Sm Woodbine 



Pai , L, to Louisa Hubbard, daughter of J. Hubban , 



est House— yth Inst., at St. John's, Paddington, 



ta, ssall, R.N., K.H., to Letitia Pulsford, only 



.ughter of the late E. B. Napier, Esq., of Pennard-house, So- 



■aer t widow of the Rev. C. H. Puisford, Canon Residen- 



Well* Cathedral. 

 i the22d ult., at Tottenham, T. Powvall, Esq., 



R. aje —29th ult., at Castle Heddingham, Essex, or 



mp -KiKTrA Griffiths, widow of the late Colonel 



Grifi Bombay Army, d 61— 29th ult., at her son's 



residence in Paris, JuUA dm Lakomk, relict of the late Charles 

 de La e, formerly Secretary to Count Mejan, Minister of 

 Nh the kingdom of Italy, afterwards Prefect of 



Rim: astly Conservator-General of the Public Monu- 



ment* in France, aged 58— 30th ult., at Ostend, the Rev. Sir 

 Jobi ion v, Bart.— 3d inst., W. Smith, Esq., of Elm- 



' Brompton, aged 66— 3d inst, Mart Wollev, the 

 wife of the Rev. J. Wolley, of Beeston, Nottinghamshire, aged 

 15 — 3d inst., Ki.iz. Kent, wife of S. L. Kent, Esq., of High 

 Wycombe, Bucks, and formerly of Carpenter's-hall, London- 

 wall, aged 7)— 3d inst., Louisa McNivkv, wife of C. McNiven, 

 Esq., or Perrysfield, in the county of Surrey — 4th inst., G. Tay- 

 lor, Esq., of Springfield, Upper Clapton, aged 67— 4th inst-, at 

 his house in Gracechurch street, W. U. Smith, aged 75 — 4th 

 Inst,, ar Taunton, Eliza DlX OK, wife of \Y. Dixon, Esq., lateof 

 Summer-hill, Tenterden, Kent — 4th inst., J. Alkwvx, Esq., of 

 St. John** Wood— 5th inst., J. GUTTBRIDGK, Esq., of Denmark* 

 bill. Surrey, aged 99— 5th inst., of intlammation of the lunga 

 and traclu-u, <<. A. Phimpb, eldest son of Mr. G. P. De Rhe 

 Fhihpe, of Gray's-inn, solicitor— 5th lnst. v at his residence, 

 Lower Charlton, near Woolwich, W. M. Jonks, Esq., barrister, 

 youngest son of the late Colonel L. G. Jones, of the Grenadier 

 Guards, aged 30 — 6th inst., at her seat in Devonshire, the Lady 

 Lkcale, relict of the late Lord Lccale, aged 66. 



DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALCULE. — As Spring 

 approaches, the larvae of DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS are pro- 

 pagated in infinite multitudes, and impregnate with millions of 

 insects the very air we breathe. J. Rkad begs to inform every 

 person interested in the practice of Horticulture, that he has 

 made considerable improvements in hit ENGINES AND MA- 

 CHINES for the purpose of destroying those Animalculse which 

 make such deadly havoc on all choice Fruit-trees and Plants at 

 this season of the year. The above are fitted with tubes that 

 will bear any degree of pressure required, and are water, air, 

 and steam proof. From 31 years' practice in Horticulture, 

 and 21 years in manufacturing and improving. Engines, J. R. 

 can warrant them the best adapted for the above purposes of 

 any hitherto made; the valves being solid spherical metal are 

 never liable to be out of repair, even in the hottest climates. 



Manufactured only by the Patentee, 35, Regent Circus, Picca- 

 dilly, win-re they may be seen and proved. 



N.B.— None are genuine except stamped with the words, 

 "Rgai/s Patent." 



PIANO-FORTES.— LUFF and Co/s Boudoir or 

 Piccolo only 4ft5, including use of case, is the best and 

 cheapest Piano-forte for the country Cottage, being only 3 leet 



inches high, with curtain front and back; it is powerful in 

 tone, is warranted to keep well in tunc, and prepared for extreme 

 climates L. and Co's Patent Cottage Cabinet and Semi-Grand 

 is equally cheap.— Luff and Co., Manufacturers, iuj, Great 

 Russell-street, Bloom.sbury. 



KOW LAND'S ODONTO, OR PEARL DEN- 

 TJFKICB, patroui by •• Her MAJESTY," H.R.H. Prince 

 ALBERT, the Royal Family, and the several Courts ol Europe. 

 A FRAGRANT WHITE POWDER, prepared from Oriental 

 Herbs of inestimable virtue, lor strengthening, preserving;, and 

 cleansing the teeth. It eradicates the factitious formation of 

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

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

 surface of the teeth the spots of incipient decay, polishes and pre- 

 serves the enamel, substituting tor discolour and the aspect or im- 

 purity, the most pure and pear-like whiteness; while, from its 

 salubrious and disinfecting qualities, it gives sweetness and per- 

 fume to the breath, bestowing at once cleanliness, and the ap- 

 pearance and reality of health. Price 25. gd. per box, duty 

 included. 



Caution-.— To protect the public from fraud, the Hon. Com- 

 misMf.ners of Her Majesty's Stamps have authorised the Pro- 

 prietors' Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp 

 thus,— A. Rowland and Sov, 20, Hatton Garden, which is 

 affixed to each Box. Ask for Rowland's Oconto. Sold by 

 them, and by Perfumers and Chemists. 

 *** AH others are S PURIOUS IMITATIONS. 



' I TWENTY YEARS' LOSS of HAIR,and WOiNDER- 



J- FUL RESTORATION. Church-street, Whitby, Oct. 19, 



2844. Gentlemen,— Of the last cupuly of Oldriiick's Balm 



or Columbia every bottle was sold immediately on receipt, and 



1 nave many more bespoke, only waiting for a further supply, 

 which I hope you will send without the least delav. Orders 

 have poured in more than ever since the powerful effects of the 

 Balm have been so decisively demonstrattd in the cases of seve- 

 ral credible and respectable inhabitants of the town, One in- 

 stance, among others which have attracted particular attention, 

 is the case of a gentleman who had had little or no hair for 20 

 years; he had tried numerous preparations in vain, and ulti- 

 mately had his head shaved, and wore a wig. At my recommend 

 utinn he tried the Balm; and after using it according to the 

 directions tor a short time, the young hair aopeared, and he has 

 now as fine a head ol hair as any person in Whitby. Yours, &c., 

 ions Kilvintmn.— To Messrs. Kennaby, Brothers, 10, West- 

 moreland-buildings, Aldersgate-street, London. 



OLDRIDGE'S BALM prevents the hair turning gray, produces 

 a beautiful curl, trees it irom scurf, and stops it from falling off; 

 a tew Bottles generally restore it again. Price 3*. 6d., 6s.. and 

 11*. per bottle Soother prices are genuine. Ask for OLDRI DUE'S, 

 BALMot CO LUMBIA, 1. W ellington-street, strand. 



H °^ 2? T A L ~^ATCHES, yery flat.- A. B. 



^nn.i2.,h? « " lU fc O*S. Watchmakers, «. Cornhill, London, 



*„i,?.i lul h BaUk - • PnCC ' in 8ilver «■■» ^ree and a half 

 guineas each; or in gold cases, six guineas each. These 



Watches are accurate and durable, the horizontal escapement 

 being peculiarly suited to combine those .mportant requisites 

 They arc jewelled in four holes, and continue going whilst 

 being wound. A twelvemonth's warranty given with each. 



1\JEL ESSARY PRECAUTION.— CONSUMERS of 



-*-' BRANDY are respectfully informed that J. T BEITS Inn 

 and Co. will not be responsible tor any bottled Bramly that is 

 not protected against fraudulent substitution, by the Patent Me- 

 tallic Capsules, embossed wirh the words, "Betts's Patent 

 Brandy, 7, Smithfhrld Bars." Sold by the most respectable 

 Wine and Spirit Merchants, in Town and Country, at 3«. Gd. per 

 bottle, the bottle included. 



BERDOE'S SUPERIOR LIGHT WATERPROOF 

 FROCKS for the present season. — An extensive variety of 

 the above, in NEW and greatlj improved materials (in lieu of 

 the unsightly rubbish made by Slopsellers), now ready ; 

 guaranteed to exclude any rain whatever, and confidently re- 

 commended to those who regard a respectable appearance, or 

 wish to avoid disappointment and vexation. First-rate Clothing 

 f every description upon the lowest terms possible, consistent 

 with true economy and ultimate satisfaction. — W. Bkrooe, 

 Tailor, Waterprooler, &c, 6y, Cornhill (North side). 



EE-HIVES.— GEORGE NEIGHBOUR & SON 



beg to inform their Apiarian friends that they have pre- 

 pared for the season a large supply of " Nutt's Patent Bee-hives" 

 (for the sale of which they are the only authorised agents), in 

 which are embodied all the recent improvements. Their selec- 

 tion now comprehends most varieties in general use at the pre- 

 sent time, including the " Single Box Hive," the '* Ladies' Ob- 

 servatory Hive," the " Improved Cottage Hive," with glasses, 

 &c, from either of which the produce may be taken at any time 

 of the gathering season, without destroying the Bees. 



G. N. & Son have also Glass Hives, and other articles con- 

 nected with Bee management, a catalogue of which, with draw- 

 ings, maybe obtained. Letters of inquiry must have postage 

 stamps inclosed. — Apiarian Depot and Honey Warehouse, 127, 

 High flolborn, London. 



NUTT ON BEES, Fifth Edition, now Published. 



In 8vo, boards, with verTn^nnlro^Voodcuirn^r 



LINDLEY'S ELEMENTS OF BOta^ 



Being a Fourth Edition of the " Outline of the Fir.* „ 



of Botany." e * irst Principle, 



Contents of the Work-l. Structural and P HY ^ 



S^^rril E I e ?i" t ~T. 0r f a ?»J 2, Compound o't?^ 



II SYSTEMATICAL BOTANY :~1 7 L7^^ 



Analytical Method; 3, Natural System • 4, Nat ur a £52?! *. 

 Cindolle (this Part ilhutrated with 



of the more important Natural Orders) : 5, the Aliian^ T* 1 ** 

 6, Sketch of a New Distribution of the Veget^ 

 III. Medical Botany; consisting of a C^ 

 Principal Medical Plants that are known i^ H? it h! St fr or th * 

 Europe , with an Explanation or the Purposes to whirh X Me ia 

 applied Medicinally. y wnich th *y are 



Taylor and Walton and all Booksellers. 



TO BEE-KEEPERS. 



APETTIGREW, Wrotham Park, Barnet, wishes to 

 • inform Bee-keepers, whose object is profit, that he will 

 privately give them a hint on Bee Management, worth 10/., for 

 10.«. each. The hint is of prime importance to all Bee-masters; and 

 if A. P. is induced by the number of Subscribers to communicate it 

 within 14 days, it will he to their own advantage. 



N.IL— If any Subscriber say that the hint is too dear, or that it 

 will not enable him to make 5/. more of his Sees this year than he 

 could do without it, A. P. will return his money.— All letters post 

 paid- A. P. does not pledge himself to give the hint to less than 

 100 Subscribers. 



BEE-HIVE. 



TT7ILLIAM SAVAGE, of Swaffham, Norfolk, soli- 



▼ V cits the attention of the public (but more particularly of 

 Amateurs and practical Apiarians) to his newly-invented Bkk- 



iiivk, which he can most confidently recommend to their 

 notice as the result of 40 years* observation and experience, and 

 which may be denominated the Remunerator and Preserver 

 Hive, being better calculated to prevent clustering upon and 

 underneath the Hive in the Honey-season, and as well for a 

 more safe and easy method of taking the superfluous store 

 without destroying a single Bee or impoverishing the stock; 

 and is also well calculated for a receptacle or storehouse for any 

 quantity of honey the season and situation may afford, and 

 which can be taken at any time required. 



DRESS AND FROCK COATS. 



DRESS COATS, Superfine Cloth, 27s. ; extra 

 quality, 355. and 405. j Imperial Saxony, 60s. ; Frock Coats, 

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

 Silk facings, 485. ; Saxony ditto, 555. ; Children's Silk Tunic and 

 Hussar Suits, 305. ; Waistcoats, new patterns, 55. 6J. to 105. 6d. ; 

 Trousers, 6s. 6rf. to 105. 6rf. ; excellent Doeskin, 125. to 165. ; 

 Summer Coats, 65. 6d. to 10$. tid. ; Chesterfield Over Coats, with 

 Silk Collars and Cuffs, \h$. to 21s. The much approved new 

 style, 215. A suit of Black Cloth, 2/. 5s. \ extra quality, 3/. 3s. ; 

 Imperial Saxony Suit, warranted to retain its colour, 4/. 4s., at 

 Fishbr and Co.'s, Tailors, 31, King William Street, City, 10 

 doors from London Bridge. 



THE LATE Mr, LOUDON.— The following 

 Subscribersto the WORKS of the late Ma. LOUDON have 

 been obtained since making up the List which appeared in the 

 Gardeners 9 Chronicle of Saturday last. 



ARBORETUM BRITANNICUM— 10/. 

 Wilbraham Kgerton, Esq. 



ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS— 505. 

 James Booth, Esq., 39, Hyde Frederick Morrell, Esq., Ox. 



Park Square ford 



j HORTUS LIGNOSUS LONDINENSIS— ;s. 6d. 



Lord Murray, Edinburgh. 

 THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST— 16s. 



W. Turner, Esq., Ipswich 

 The Rev. C. Smalley, Bays- 

 water 



Mr. Smith, Hopetoun House 

 Miss Gibson Craig, Riccartou 

 neaT Edinburgh 



KEPTON'S LANDSCAPE GARDEN ING— Plain, 30s. 



Lord Murrav, Edinburgh. 

 ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE— 63s. 



Lord Murray, Edinburgh. 

 WATERTON'S ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY— 8s. 

 James Booth, Esq., 39, Hyde- I Mr. A. Garrie, Ann at Cottage, 

 Park Square J Perthshire 



CEMETERIES AND CHURCHYARDS— 12s. 



Mr. A. Gorrie, Annat Cottage, Perthshire. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 9 Vols.—gl. 1/s. 



Mrs. Watson, Rye, Sussex; the vols, for 183Jto 1842 inclusive. 



Each volume, complete in itself. 



p ONTENTS of the NUMBER for SATURDAY last, 



^^ MAY 4, of 



THE ATHENAEUM, 



JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. 



SCIENCE, AND ART. 

 Twenty-four Large Quarto Pages, PaiCI Fourpkxce, 



Or Stamped, to go free by post, 5d. 



REVIEWS op, with Extracts from — 





Mr. Yates's Account of Weaving 



among the Ancients. 

 Mr. KendalPl Narrative of the 



Texan Santa F* Expedition. 

 Kohl's Travels in Scotland. 



Captain Jesse's Life of Beau 



Brummeil. 

 Miss Bremer's Bondmaid. 

 The Democratic Review, with 



Ian autobiographical Letter 

 from Frederika Bremer. 



WITH SUORTKR KOTICBl OF THE FOLLOWING: 



Lady Georgina Fullerton's Ellen | Mrs. Gore's Modern Chivalry. 



LMiss Carlcn's K. of Tistelon. 

 The Outlines of History. 



Middleton. 

 Der Neue Pitaval. 

 A Plan to Abolish Duelling. 

 ORIGINAL PAPERS.— Poetry 



t^'ELIX SUMMERLY^ HOME TREA^TryT^ 



X BOOKS, PICTURES, TOYS, &c. , purposed to cL F 

 the Affections, Fancy, Imagination, and Taste of ChiirfrJ! tc 



Toys just Published ; ren ' 



BOX OF 10 BEST COLOURS FOR LITTLE PAINTFRS »m. 



Hi- ts and Specimens. 6s. 6df RS| Wlth 



TESSELATED PASTIME, with numerous Patterns 



6s. and above. 

 Books just Published; 

 JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK [ A New Edition, with 4 NEW 



Pictures. 3s. 6d. and 2s. > wun4 NEW 



THE PLEASANT HISTORY OF REYNARD THE FOY »»u 



by Everdingen's 40 Pictures. 6*. 6d 

 BIBLE EVENTS, with 8 Pictures by Holbein. 4s. (W. and*, to 

 LI1TLE RED RIDING HOOD, with 4 new kZxzl 



3s. 6d. and 2*. 



BALLADS OF CHEVY. CHASE, with 4 New Pictures. 



4*. 6d. and 2s. 



BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, with 4 New Pictures. 3*. 6d andfc 

 TRADITIONAL. NURSERY SONGS, with 8 Kew Pictures 



4s. 6d. and 2s. 6rf. 

 SIR HORNBOOK ; an Allegorical Ballad, with 8 Pictures. 



4s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 

 The Athenamm recommends them as a Bouquet of Rowers "im- 

 mortals" as the Florists would call them ; lor they are 

 not subject to change, and will be fresh and 

 fragrant at Christmas, or on New 

 Year's Day, or at Easter, 

 or on any other or all 

 holiday seasons. 

 In preparation : 



PORTFOLIO OF PICTURES, Ancient and Modern, Coloured 



and Plain, for Copies, 7s. 6d. 

 BOX OF TERRA COTTA BRICKS, Geometrically made, 



Ids. 6d. and upwards. 

 Published by Joseph Cundall, 12. Old Bnnd-street, London. 



\Y ANTED, in a Nursery 120 miles from London, 



» * where New Holland Plants, Ericas, &c. are principally 

 cultivated, a steady, active Man, of good character, as PROPA- 

 GATOR. It will be useless for any party to apply who is not 

 thoroughly competent in all its branches.— Address letters to 

 A. B., 45, King William-street, London-bridge, London, stating 

 terms, and refere nce as to character and ability. 



■ ■ - _ — , ■ — — 



WANT PLACES.— All Letters to be post-paid. 



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A S GARDENER A married Man, aged 30, who 



-^*- has a thorough knowledge of his business, and can take 

 charge of Meadow-land and Cattle. His Wife to look after the 

 Poultry if required. Can be strongly recommended by the 

 gentleman he is about to leave, and with whom he has lived 

 three years. — Direct to W. P., Post-omce, Hampton-wick, 

 Middlesex. _ 



AS GARDENER A single Man, aged 34, who well 

 understands his business in all its branches; would prefer 

 a situation where one or more are kept, but a single handed 

 situation would be accepted. Can have a six years' good cha- 

 racter.— Direct to A. B., Mr. Rollisson, Nurseryman, Tooting, 

 Surrey. 



S GARDENER, and to look after a Horse and 

 Chaise, or Cows. -A middle-aged Man, who can make 

 himtelf generally useful ; he has lived with a clergyman nearly 

 seven years.— Dir ect to W. T., 2. Greenland Grove . Cromer-st. 



S GARDENER.— A married Man, 32 years of age, 



who understands the management of the Kitchen and 

 Flower Garden, Forcing, &c. No objection to take charge oi 

 tanning land, ii required. No single-handed place accepted.- 

 Direct to Y. Z., 8, Arthur-street, Trevor-squ^e^Kji^htsWiag^ 



AS GARDEN^ER.—WantedTbT a Married Man, 

 without any Encumbrance, a Situation in a Gent1 ^* „. 

 Family. He understands the management of Hothouse, or 

 house, and Frames; can have an excellent Character irom iu* j 

 Situation. His wife would be glad to engage herselt in an) 

 mestic work, if required.— Direct W. W., Stone's Cohee iw« 

 50, Great Windmill-street, Haymarket. , 



AS GARDENER A single Man, aged 39, *& 

 has lived 10 years in his last situation, where lie o 

 extensive practice in the cultivation of the Pine, vin e > ^ 

 and Forcing generally ( who leit in consequence oitne ^ 

 of his employer, and breaking up of the establisiinu i- .^ 

 have the most undeniable reference as to character an k _ bil j t 



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The Song of the May Fashions. 



•t " Extracts from Dr. Wolff's Journal. 



"OUR WEEKLY GOSSlP."-I.atest News of Sfoddart and Co- 

 nolly— Fifth Report of the Keeper of the Public Records— 

 Death of Mr. Meri vale- British Museum Catalogues— Shake- 

 speare Society— Professor Bache's appointment— Additional 

 Decorations at the Royal Exchange— Trafalgar-square— Death 

 of the French Composer Berton, Music, &c. 



REPORTS.— Civil Evginkers (Account of the Scaffolding used 

 in erecting the Nelson Column; — Royal Institution (Pro- 

 fessor Miller on Electrical Decomposition). 



FINE ARTS.— Exhibition of Decorative Works for the New 

 Houses of Parliament— Society of Painters in Water Colours- 

 Etched Thoughts by the Etching Club.— Picture sales, present 

 season. 



MUSIC— Ancient Concerts— Philharmonic f'oncerts. 



MISCELLANEA. —Letters relating to the Literary Union, 

 Pa\ ir:*s Universum. and Exhibition of Decorative Works— The 

 Royal Library of Copenhagen-Extraordinary Explosion of 

 subterraneous water. 



Order of any Newsvender or Books r. 



Direct to T. M., at Mr. Cutiui-l's, Florist, Den 

 Cambcrvvell, London. 



A S BAILIFF.— A middle-aged married Man, . *j£j^ 



-fJL children, who has a practical knowledge of in * Ke ment 

 svstem of Farming, is desirous of meeting with aneis * HebaS 

 to' Superintend or take the Management of a tar • ^^ 

 had many years' experience in the management iD? f 

 meadow, and pasture-land, and the rearing ana d ability 

 stock. Unexceptionable references as to c' 13 ™^* i n nrion. 

 will he given. -Direct to E. N , 64. Frith ctr^fotH^^^ 



iddle- 



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S HOUSE or LAND.STEWARD.--A j*^ 



ged Man, who has served in both situat '° n n *u le security 





^-x. aged Man, wnonas serveu hi uuu. "—"-- ble secure 

 racter will bear the most strict inquiry, and reason wa?e s, 



can be given. Active employment is more an object M MaX . 

 until the Advertiser's merit is known.— Direct to 

 well, Post-office. Chiswick 



A 



lO millers. aC , otcTA xt in a 

 S SUPERINTENDENT and ASSISTAi ^ q . s 



MILL.— A vounsj Man of considerable exper ce as to 

 a good accountant. Can give unexceptionable re _ Direct to 

 character and ability, and good security if required. 



Mr. 13. Jkwkixs. Watchet, Somerset. 



A S SECOND GARDENER-Or Gardener^ 



A. single-handed place; can Brevv,_if W^Wrflbl* yo uDg 



a 



IA single-handed place; can urew, .. •;'»"- ctable y0 u» o 

 objection to look after a horse and chaise, a re. p lace .- 



Man, with unexceptionable character from hw 

 Direct J. B., 7, Gloucester-grove, East, Old flronnn 





