OBALDS GROVE ACADEMY, WALTHAM 
CROSS, within 20 a a of the Na®. begga , 
Station, Waltham. Young by Ht rded a 
carefuily Instructed in a cukiree of Mathematical, Classical, and 
pr rcial Edyeation, by Mr. E. THorNTON an d able Assistan 
ters 
hihti 
Pliny says, are so remarkably shining as 
— to stand in need y, a patron, and even 
he praises of & a Wicoa, to recommend them to the notice of the 
ick 
A plot of Garden Ground is given to each Pupil, to form habits 
of industry, and a knowledge of Horticultural science. 
A ye rag oat FURNER, of the ag oe Hotel and 
Fam House, Fog four Island, Hamps! ote 
leave my inform th sed Fecxtacrage t he has a choice of 
Sittin: ms c a oe the Isle of Wight: Spit- 
head, = vaith oy necessary accommodations ed can be 
taken for iny period he tan wished dt. ees A Norube She 
Hotel. Poe ae vars’ jo gainey "by rat 
supply particulars of any houses +e let, farnished or ‘unfurnished, 
having one or two detached residences with Gardens, at this time. 
BS ITISH SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICU 
TURAL PURPOSES.—Noblemen, Gentlemen, ana Horti- 
in the 
every c as been adopted 
be by i the peat economical sriethal for Horti- 
application to Drake and Bromley, 315, 
ind 8, Jermyn-street, 
’ business to the above 
lly acknowledges. every ption n of 
Shad xe Stained and Ornamental Glass, Patent. Plate an 
Ben Pe Glass supplied in any number or quantity, at whole- 
rie 70 TH eet aha tb EA Foe pe gd bbe xt ane 
uote A degre by Priva % Con. 
tra 4 . Uhe p Barga res of Freehold “Taisery 
Grot and, “eg ; Fatal ‘ slanatiole & about one mile from the pty 
half a mile from Portsmouth or Port ae ve Sn ier. ki Gosport, 
Seuth Western Railwa pee 
house, a Gree 
= 3, Sh Fruit. trees, 
‘or particulars, apply to aes John Nobes, on the es or 
‘On —a Dwelling 
g-pits, a et THoekes with Pot- 
THE GARDER RRS. PHAON PEs 
along ars for Horticultural and other Pe 
ings.— STEI PHENSON and ts for Old Park Iron- 
peers a onyevenaprde 2 * Gracec church-s aade 5 London, beg 
r most ¢ thanks to the Nobility. and Gentry 
as eae eir improved Conical Boiler, 
(for a ys ste on see Ay te 's’ Chronicle, ne i 12, p. 175.) To 
Amateurs hes Boilers will be found invalua’ They require 
no furnace: setting in brickwork, are mov elbie at pleesores 
and may be lied with equal facility to the sm mallest houses or 
most pe Attn ge of pipes, price 5/. 5s. and upwards. Fur- 
th 
‘ y descrip- 
ed as above; she 5 also may be 
i rass and 
teads, mplements, 
ke. &c. The trade “supplied e-pgel Boe eppone te rage gia i en two, 
r four inche: - 
ran 
yea particular 
of buildin i 
IEATING BY HOT WATE 
Ss d every pegs tol ot Bg aon 
Ch ean Chapels, Pablic B ewe sn 
Nice the above Popareter at the 
and Co. ‘late of Mosley-street, Manchester), beg 
to announce that they continue to execute w orks of the above 
descrip san in which they ha oe introduced a variety of important 
nts of a periesectory —s especially to Horticul: wi 
‘They have applied this principle on a more exten 
joule than has ever been hitherto adopted at ihe stupendous ton. 
servatory and Hothousesof his Grace the Duke of Deyon shire, 
in nd in numerous other extensive establishments, with the most 
omer 
5 
ey @ also § ecessfully sppiea C. W. Williams’ Patent 
ernene Furince to “their boilers, and have so arrangements 
3 Patentee he “8 Sie es eral adoption? economises fue 
Ay nce and disfigurement Of smoke, so mr nel 
complaine¢ ners, and is anew and valuable feature 
in these Those 
Works brteated in every part of the United aronr with 
punctuality and dispatch. —33, Brown-street, Manches 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
asesr ase AIR. 
Marti CO., Architects, &c., Gloucester-place, 
* King’ ina Chelse water 
actur urers, beg leav 
oe the H tee see the 3rd aid 
to to Mr. r. Purchess, bnilder, near the Bush hotel, Southsea 
Bs O BE DISPOSED ‘OF, 60 or 70 SUCCESSION 
PINE vaster apt ef clean and healthy, which may be 
chosen from abo 00. For Paakia apply to Mr. Jacobs, 
Fruit salesman, Seven RE Mark 
O BE SOLD by. = Private Salon by order of the 
es 
ONE THOUSAND SUCCESSIG: 1 ON NTS. of all sizes, 
aang Pine Plants. N, B.—There 
wiil be about Four Thousand ts of all kinds, with the 
Pits, to be sold by auction im A on to be 
t ce Ap) 
made ba _ Pewag: pot ae rand fei Ad ahs or 
is eee at Westburton, near Petworth, 
"po BE DISPOSED OF oF, in conakquenes of the death 
of the late Proprietor, msive -respectable 
ean RY and SEED BUS NESS, in one of pe most fertile of 
unties, which | has pos- 
M= ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, 
t. Ta qyosney. 24. ~“y Bigs = Aveenp 
ock. ard and Dwarf ROSES of the ap 
ore beg rgd: Shaice calle ction of Carnations, Picotees 
and Pinks (th — 
&e. May be a the, morning of sale, Camlopees may a 
had at the Mart, pe! of the Auctioneers, Leytonstor 
‘0 GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OT 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS cy receired 
’ 
J 
rf 
3- 
or 
“J 
o 
He 
of an t 
a 
ock, by order of Mr. F, Bryant, 
ng let for building, the entire 
pss of about 14,000 prostpentee and other Plants in 
niugms, pat aca y 
Mese ryanthemums, Hyacinths, 
gene a bees Rg several Pi 
light Ho Boxes, root @ne hundr 
o sale. Catalogues may be had of the principal en 
aa Seedsmen, is bere A ac an and of the Auctioneers, Narserymen 
Nursery, Leyton 
7 HOT W 
8” Chroniel 
at Mr. Perry’s Nur- 
s ag nbury ; Mr. Gree: - Messrs. Henderson’s 
Pine-apple Nursery ; Mes “Rollisson = = Narsery, Tooting; Mr. 
Knight’s Exotic Nur. Chelse Mess: w’s, Clapton Nur- 
sery; Mr. Catler sea; a 98 es’S ursery 
Battersea; Mr. Buck’s, Portland cone eg Mr. Young’s, Milford 
Nor: ig A ‘Mr r, Smith’s Nurs on Dalston; Mr. Woodroff’s N 
ser}, Kensall Green; Mr. Hop inane 
Willmner’s s ‘Nursery, Chelsea ; a at 
Gentlemen’s Seats in the count 
Every partic anaré to be had at their Aint addata Manufactory, 
Gloucester place, Chelsea, near Sloan 
Nurse ery, Bayswater; aul 
most of the Nobility an 
WARD’S PORTABLE ic ME 
loa AND Co., ZIN C MERCHANTS AND 
cer tir 22, Fi gobi nee and 57, GRACE- 
’ de aie. 
et are 
LVA 
D BANDS, Zine Panis mesiem and Gothic 
- Caabersancenes » For rig, apy &e, 
Pg ta 
pal 
Garden, stand Frames, Engines, W: 
Perfor —y Safes, and Dish Covers, pag 
workm of the kin gdom, for ite ed with 
Charehes, Spires, Houses, Terraces, Verandas, &c, &c. 
HE CONICAL eet tao ie rue invented 
by J. Rocprs, Es: 
SHEWEN, pene eo 2 Pao eaten Sen. 
J. Suswen tee to i brin a oppo tunity sere Nn an 
pag ri Psd + ainda ane to t 
offer and ¢¢o: ical ; ee be seen zg 
ry, V' aiahedl} Mess i. Voddicer’: 
pipe apple-place; Mr. age 
encn andS s, Exeter 
Rpoety 
pan Fi 
trand, London, begs 
eg and. Horticulturist, 
is of Salisbury ; 
bel Smith, Esq. 
paeaee re 2 
Se stcred upon “him will Ss plindushodiiies to. 
[ OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
CULTURAL pues DWELLING-HOUSES. 
CTORIES, upon improved prin. 
iples, an very ‘podevate cent ig erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D, and E. Batrey having save much time to the considera- 
tion of a subject, and had eS Surpoa nce in the erection 
apparatus for the above: mention urposes, have, by improve- 
aca suggested 7 doy; Practice, sendered their mode of heat- 
t, bat ve: pith ees , aca 44 co! ag ice 
the charge. They 
gla an "Seddand, ind Treland, for 
and gentlemen, and have h ad the honour t to be 
papelorea by ie Hortcuttaral eee of London, in executing the 
works of their 3 ndid Conser ry, lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. and E. Baitey also bitin rig! in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings sid | Sashes ye invite noblemen, Lt 
Ap ane a ublic to an inspect of their various 
, at 272, Holborn, whe ere the ey hav ve the opportunity 
a 
Os ee ot 
ei 
of 
3; 
#25 _" 
supply of hot water, and an peli ain ert 
ple s% than has hitherto been brought pote he public. 
dE, Bairy were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
Lae Newbee to horticulturists, avy can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to Aad Lt: ntheo of their works, besides many 
th: untry aa m the Contine mt. 
D.and E. Bitcat baa 
Prctiitie, which are now rea 
et for immediate delivery “ae 
beg to introduce to public notice anew Trough P es fos ‘od caag 
op opty A t inter- 
daceous or other fanaa where vapour is ¢ 
at the 
vals, required, and which may be seen eir m 
regs snag WIRE-WORK, &c., FOR THE GARDEN. 
Pertng STREET, LONDON. 
B. vHOM PSON having areca = his General Stock 
* of FUSMSEGS pede ate: a large assortment of 
bf 
Suited to the Flower-Garden a ouse, begs to submit for 
the enc, pet of “the Nobility a and Gen ntry who patronise Horti- 
ee Bnd ts his numerous patteris of FLOWER BASKETS, 
TRAINERS, sBOR DERS and STANDS, with GARDEN ARCHES, 
SEATS, ae VASES, which for variety, ele epance, and utili ity 
stand unriy 
so his Improved GARDEN and HOTHOUSE ENGINES, 
j| evry other te SYRINGES, and PATENT WATER-POT, with 
€ 
Gams and CATTLE Fencine in variety. 
E FACE AND SKIN 
ght Saka S KALYDOR, * prepa aration from 
al Exotics, is now univer: teas te the = 
safe and eficient Fog pea = beautifer A the Skin and C 
plexion. displayed in vehoroughty 
eradicating al Pinpies, Spee: "Rednes ess, Tan, Freckles, 
upsightl us defects, and in rendering ie a sath 
and uneven skin pleasantly soft and smooth. To the Completa 
it im a ju te hue, to the Neck,-Hand, and 
"' Sg ayant and fairness unriv 
valuable as a A -stheraig a re Wash 
travelling, or } to thesun, dust, arsh winds, ‘ind the 
heated ere of crowded assem matte "eeweinek 
it pec v8 fig sgte hg ge ee 
on.—Ask for “ Row! fend's aoe aad eee th 
ee, wae 
red, “A. RowLanp & Son, 20, i mdon ;” the 
same are engraven on the ernment. 
+ ct tog Sold by them, and > Savernise ble p ated Medi eine 
; i 
be safely 
: eb of its embellishments, end ihe pag — its ‘contents, 
well 
Marcy 19, 
AND CHEAPER tay ge 
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Dinnsat LIFE of SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY, “written uy 
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SLORIGRAPHIA BRITANNICA; or, one 
Britain. RD DEAKIN, M.D i: oli ae 
Figures of Five dred and cies of Briti 
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ustrations, mo n a Page, are accutate fac-simileg 
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Generic and Specific Names, nyms, &e The 
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thou men nig mes far handsomer, old species; the majority 
being § can cultivated by every one possessing 
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