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OASSES, ALLIANCES, ORDERS, AND SUB-ORDERS, 



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J VlYiirt»UUCT10M TU THE STUDY OJ? 



A * JURISPRUDENCE. 



■rr*fi A TRANSLATION OP THE GENERAL PART OF 



THIEAUTS SYSTEM DES PANDEKTEN RECHTS 



WITH WOTB8 AND ILLUSTRATIONS 



»• NATHANIEL LINDLEY, of the Middle Temple, Esq., 

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JUST PUBLISHED, 



4 RTHUR HENDERSON and GO'S CATALOGUE 



A. I., containing Orchidca?. Exotic, Greenhouse, and 



Birfy Ferns, Select Stove Plants, including Aquatic, Variegated- 

 [Lyed Plan d Plants suitable for suspending in the Stove 



S I'rchide.' House, Gmmhouse Plants, Indian Azaleas. 

 Ciaellias, Ericas, Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, which may bo 

 ted on application to them at Pine Appl e Place, Kd gware Road. 



pEORGE MILLS' TREATISE on the CULTURE 



U or the CtCUMBEB, MELON, SEAKALE, and ASPA- 

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mtUure stamps. 



MThe details are given with accuracy, and the language used 

 it clear and intelligible to all; a person ignorant of gardening 

 Bty frow either Melons or Cucumbers with the assistance of Mr. 

 Mills' Book."— Phrt of Dr. Lindley's Review. 



Ge. e Mills, Uxbridge Koad, 1 aliner, Middlesex. 



n BOKSE MILLS' TREATISE on the CULTURE 



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There is no mystery here, no preposterous mixture of all 

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 outehety schemes for rendering the building dear or unmanage- 

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 sense."— Part of Dr. Lindleys Review. 



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EXHIBITORS IN THE PARIS UNIVERSAL 



l ^ EXHIBITION. A Report on the Preliminary Measures 

 tten by the Department of Science and Art for obtaining a 

 Representation of the Works of Industry and the Fine Arts in 

 the British Section of the Paris Universal Exhibition ; with a 

 List of the Exhibitors and Plans of the Industrial arrangements. 



Lon don: Cm s & Halt, 193, Piccadilly. 



PR1KG GARDEN SUPPLEMENT 



will, on 



Saturday next, the 17th inst., be given with The FIELD, 

 Country- Gentleman's Newspaper, containing all the 

 Wonnttion required by owners of Gardens during the Spring 



JJT e i' ^ C °^ sent t0 any P erson inclosing six postage stamps 

 gjgj jgLP Offlee, x Hon Essex Street, Strand, London. 



"rjOMLNG UF AGE IN THE OLDEN TIME." 



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 Mtershiptorone year to THE ART UNION OF GLASGOW, 



identities subscribers to :— 



r~ n - im P ressi °n of the large and very beautiful line 

 ugnymg by f. Holl, from Frith's celebrated Picture of 



laming of Age in the Olden Time." 



*jo one cliance of obtaining a copy of the large Chrorao- 



?Jg*J* nrlnt from Mr. Gilbert's "Spanish Peasants going to 



"■««» or some other work of Art at the Annual General 



Pewrcld 1 ? form , ntion given on application to, and subscriptions 

 UrZ..J Gko * Gr ant, Honorary Secretary, for London, 

 «* Gracechnrch Street, City. 



•toon^t l Pa »r Uillgs ' aml otber P" ze 8 purchased for distribution 

 eTrfmie ■ Member8 » will shortly be exhibited in London. Cards 

 ■-SiiHIs^^wiJlbe torwarded for th e members and their friends. 



PP4 A ^F T R ' CA[SI CORN PLANTER. "-See the 

 TACTICAL MECHANICS' JOURNAL, 



iLLT^-rt, TLXXXIV > Maiu "• 18 " )5 > **>* contains, 

 P*ten- \ > T S "~ Two Lar ^ e * "Pl^r-plate Engravings of The 

 M- Vt> T , ox Compa B F*a Railway carria-e A.x!h Box, »nd 

 »W^^ ° n ' s Sn *°keless Furnace for Steam Boilers, and 



A Hat T8 c : r~4 Tl,e Laboilrs of Seven Years— Pailway Carriage 



,f H Furn7 a ' ! r a, ' d Tl,irs ^©oelworkiiig Wachlrni^-Smoke- 

 ^Dftn? fb * 01 L Steam Boil©»— American Notes by our Own 



Wf !r ^composition of Water by Heat—Steam Jet 

 mace f!L ,v tes - st ^m Blowers A Mississippi Steamer- 

 modern \v ), Vet Fuel— Corn Planter-Self-acting Altimeter— 

 IhisUe p*J 0ui jnery, Robb's Railway Brak Lord Berriedale s 

 ^be^tPam r ' • el Gases f °r Making Carbonate of Soda, 

 Exhibition M^? 1Iie ' Cowbttfrfi Oscillaring Safety Yalve. Paris 

 ^ Stents • i Brltis J} Association at (Jlasgow. Law Reports 



tS» F 4 a , b . r T lcated Trade Marks ; Porter's Anchor; Clark's 

 ^WTi fo ter; Money Tills. Reviews of New Books— 

 ;nU fe s °i Societies - Monthly Notes — Lists of all New 



nSh r5J't a . p , 8 ! de J E<1 itor T s Offices (Offices for Patents), 



8 Inn Field 



London. 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



BE t t^™' 1 .' 1 ' HRI) 1x «■ Vear 1819. 

 Srj.y , j1 > w »t»i immediate possession, the NUR- 



^•^^tiftn rff S « ED SH(),J at Taunton, for some time past in 



M MTntvreai.d APlntosh. ' 



The Grounds 



^ Stock ar - in t - - - 



21 wor% e , '* condition, moderately rented, and are 



jBfoese, if iSn . ten 1 tlon of any person wishing to carry on the 



vi^K ?be ^"antity of ground may be reduced. 

 —Apply to Mr v min,u ^' walk from the Railway Station. 



• *oixo, the Proprietor, Elm Cottage, Taunton. 



HYLANDS PARK, NEAR CHELIV1SFORD. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the pro 

 ductive KITCHEN GARDENS attached to the mansion, 

 together with the Forcing Houses, Graperies, Melon Grounds, 

 Peach and other Fruit Houses, &c— T-> view apply to Mr. 

 Kknnbdy, the Bailiff, Hylands Park, Cholmsford: and for parti- 

 culars of terms to Messrs. Barker, Bowkkb, and Peake, 1 

 Gray's Inn Square, London. ' 



SPADt. FARM— WARWICKSHIRE. 



Withtx Fotr Mil of Warwick and Six of Leamington 

 about a Mile and a Half from " Hattox Station" on 

 the Great Western Railway, where 13 Trains stop 

 Daily. 



TO BE LET, unfurnished, or partially furnished, 

 for the residue of a Lease terminating Michaelmas, 1859, 

 and which can probably be renewed ; NORTON LODGE, in the 

 above most eligible situation, contains tour Reception Rooms; 

 Five best Bed Rooms, with Three Dressincr Rooms ; Bath Room; 

 Five Servants' Bed Rooms, and Capital Offices. Stabling for Six 

 Horses, Coach II « use, Gardens, and Pleasure Grounds, &c. In 

 addition to the House and Grounds there are ab «rt thirty-five 

 Acres of fine Land, of which half is arable, under the plough and 

 fork, deeply tilled, and perfectly clean. Five acres are cultivated 

 on the Lois-Weedon Wheat system. The House is on a pood 

 elevation, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding 

 country, is in the most complete order, a large outlay having been 

 made both by the proprietor and the present occupier. The 

 Lease is on favourable terms. — Apply to Messrs. Cookes. Sons, 

 and Meres, Estate and House Agents, Auctioneers, &c, 34, 

 Warwick Street, Leamington. 



BE SOLD, I v private treaty, a NURSERY 



and PLANT BUSINESS, established nearly 70 years. The 

 Proprietor of this old-established Nursery Bus i new is willing to 

 retire, and dispose of the Stock mid Go d-will. The nm rv com- 

 prises about 20 acres of ground, and about 15 lar^e and com- 

 modious Stove, Greenhouse, and Propagating Houses, with 

 numerous Pits, frames, &c. The business is in full working order, 

 and is capable of being increased to almost any extent, and of being made 

 one of the best provincial nurseries in the kingdom. The stock is in 

 a flourishing condition, being young, healthy, and in good sale- 

 able order, and comprises a general assortment of 1 the most 

 saleable Forest Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Stove, Greenhouse, 

 and Miscellaneous Plants. The Nurseries are situated close and 

 adjoining one of the largest towns in the West of England, with 

 a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants. The whole of the 

 land, houses, &c, belongs to the proprietor, who will 7iave no ob- 

 jection to grant a long lease to 7iis successor or successors, and at 

 least one-half of the purchase mo / could remain on security at 

 common interest. The business has been carried on with great 

 success by the present proprietor, which partly contributes to bis 

 retiring from the business. None but principals and bond fide 

 purchasers will be treated with. — Address in the first instance, 

 A. B.C., Office of th is Pap^r. 



TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, ETC. 



TO BE SOLD, and may be entered upon imme- 

 diately, at a fair valuation, or by private contract, a most 

 eligible and old-established NURSERY, of nearly 10 acres, well 

 stocked, situate in a large town, close to the London and North- 

 western Railway Station, and convenient for railway transit to 

 all parts of the kingdom. To a person of good capital it presents 

 an opportunity rarely met with. The entrance grounds, recently 

 laid out, are most pleasantly situated. The Vinery, Greenhouses, 

 Pits, and Frames well stocked with Camellias, Geraniums, &c. t 

 are of recent erection, and have been arranged with strict atten- 

 tion to usefulness and convenience, having an excellent .supply of 

 water from cisterns in each house, supplied from the roof, and 

 nlso a fine Pond in the centre of the grounds, with an Ornamental 

 Fountain. There is a handsome Seed Shop at the entrance, 

 excellently fitted up, with a Warehouse ?and Counting-house 

 attached. The Purchaser would be required to pay two-thirds of 

 the amount on entrance, and to give satisfactory security for the 

 remainder in six months.— For particulars apply to Mr. J.Ogdex, 

 Nurseryman and Seedsman. Coventry. 



FANCY POULTRY It PIGEONS.— PERIODICAL SALE. 



'TO BE SOLD, a snug little 



1 Dwelling House, Shed, and Cf 



M 



Dorkic ; of first-rate quality, Cochins, Span P lands, Ham- 

 bui . Also the entire* Stock of PIGEONS of the late Mr. 

 H. i:. Morey,oneofthe oldest fanciers in London, consisting of 

 Almonds. Black and \ i low Mottles, &c i a Cantelo s Hydro- 

 Incubator.— Catalogues bv enclosing a stamped directed envelope 

 to Mr. J. C. Stevi s, 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 



MESSRS. PROTHBROB and MORRIS will Sell 

 bv Auction, at the Mart. Bartholomew Lane, on THURS- 

 DAY, March 2 at 12 o'clock, about 200 choice double 

 CAMELLIAS, from 18 incl i to 5 feet, comprising all the 

 approved kinds, beautifully furnished with bloom buds ; 100 very 

 strong Camellia Stocks; also a choice assortment of udard and 

 Dwarf Roses, a fine collection of American Plants, comprising 

 Ghent and other Azaleas, Hybrid Rhododendrons, Kalmias, 

 Magnolias, Andromeda floribunda, choice Dahlias in dry roots,. 

 Pji-ouias, Wrbenas, Fuchsias, Kpacris, Roses in \ ts, &c.— May 

 be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogues had at the Mart; 

 and of the A tione* . Ameri can Nurse ry, Leytonstone, Essex. 



to "noblemen, centleivien, nurserymen, and 

 other public companies encaged in planting. 



Clearing tiik Gko. d for the Woodford and Locgiiton 



Branch Railway. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS be? to 

 announce that they will Sell by Auction, on the premises, 

 the American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex, on MONDAY, 

 March 12th, and following day, at 11 o'clock each day T in con- 

 sequence of a portion of the land bein- required by the Eastern 

 ountiea Kailwav Company, for the Woodford and LoughtOtt 

 ranch, the valuable NUKSERY STOCK, consisting of the finest 

 E rgreens of all sizes. Ornamental and Fruit Tr *, Pwldtioii* 

 Shrubs and American Plants, amongst which may be mentioned 

 2000 Variegated and Green IIoIHcf roro 3 to 8 feet; 2000 hybrid 

 and other Rhododendrons, 1500 Far. Yews, 3 to G feet; 1000 

 Sprue L'irs, 3 to 8 feet; 1500 Limes, from 6 to 12 feet; 1000' 

 Laurels 4 to Greet; 500 Bushy Andromeda florihuuda, 2 feot; 

 magnificent specimen Portugal Laurels, Sweet Rays, Arbor- 

 vitic, Weeping Ash, Mulbarriea, &c — May be viewed prior 

 to the Sale. Catalogues may be had of the principal Seedsmen 

 i n London; am i of the An ,_Lcytonstone. Essex. 



B ROMPTON PARK. 



^,f ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 * by Auction, on the premises, Bfompton P rk Nursery, 

 Park Lane, near the "Hoop and Toy," on MONDAY, March 18 

 at 11 o'clock, without reserve, by order of Mr. Adnn n conse- 



quence of the ground being taken by the Royal ( inn oners 



Exhibition of 1K>1) the whole of the valuable Nl I K Y 



growing on the. above celebrated Nursery, consisting of 



Evergreens and Fruit Trees, comprising large Cedar of Lebanon,, 



for the. I hib 

 STOCK 



concern, consisting of 



aft Shed, light Cart, and 

 Harness; three new Pits with flues, stocked; a quantity of 

 Loam, Peat, and Silver-sand; with 1700 Moss Roses in pots, 

 1300 Roses in beds, 1000 yards of Box Edging, and other 

 miscellaneous stock. To be disposed of on account of ill-health. 

 — Apply (any day except Thursday or Saturday) to Mr. "VV. 

 Seawa rd, Church_Row. West Hackney. . 



npO BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



-*- first class Prize Birds, Brahma PootraChickens.from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens, Also some very 

 good one-year-old Birds of the above descriptions. Wire, Game, 

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, Flower Stands, and Trainers, Garden Arches, and every 

 kind of Wire Work, useful and ornamental.— T. 11. Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and 6 &8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



rpo^E~SOLD, NORFOLK STOCK TURKEYS, 



JL of various prices, all young. Also other Useful and Orna- 

 mental Poultry, splendid Brahma Pootra, with buff Cochins, 

 &c, &c; also the Eggs of these birds, and some Aylesbury 

 Ducks, to be parted with immediately; also the Patent right of 

 an Invention of great use and utility as well as perfectly novel. 

 — Apply to A. Z.. Mr. Newman, 7, St. Giles Street, Norwich. 



DORKING FOWLS, — Sgss, fn» remarkably larrre 

 and weighty birds, of the best coloured breed, will be dis- 

 posed of at 15.9. the dozen, box included.— Address W. G., Railway 

 Inn, Holme, Stilton. Hunts. 



COLOURED DOHKINGS.— EGGS, from coloured 



Dorking Fowls, which have taken prizes and been com- 

 mended at Reading, Cambridge, Norwich, and Colchester Shows 

 at half a guinea the setting of 13; also Ei ; from prize Buenos 

 Ayrean Dorks at the same price.— Apply to Rev. E. II . Kittoe, 

 Chad well Roo»o ry, Grays, lNsex. 



& DANIEL HARRISON will dispose of EGGS 



[from his first prize Coloured Dorkings, llramah Pootra, 

 Golden Pencilled Hamburghs, and Rouen Docks, at 10s. 6d. per 

 dozen, or 15. each. The above stock have this last year taken 

 prizes wherever exhibited, including Birmingham. Cambridge 

 Manchester, Liverpool, &c— Singleton Park, Kendal. M arch 10. 



Egga of Brahma Pootra Fowls at HI*. 



per dozen; Buff* and Partridge Cochin China, Dorking, 

 Black Spanish Fowls at 5*. per dozen ; package included. Also 

 a few birds of each of the above and a pair of Golden Spangled 

 Bantams on sale, at very moderate prices.— For particulars apply 

 to An Amateur, Math :, Bath. 



~~ TO _ NOBLEMEN~C-NT_ E M E,vl » NURSERYMEN, 



AND OTHERS. 



TF. WINSTANLEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and 

 • Florist, b< \ respectfullv to inform his patrons, the 

 nobility, and pnbli. hat he, has added to the above business that 

 of AUCTION FLU and VALUER to noblemen, gentlemen, and 

 nurserymen about relinquishing their establishments, or other- 

 wise dfcffirona of disposing of their stock of Conservatory, Green- 

 house, and Stove Plants. 



T. F. W. having been for some years in a Nonary previous t 

 bis coming to Manchester, trusts that his kuow ledge of I lants 

 and their value will enable him the better todispnse of them than 

 any ordinary Auctioneer.— 28, Market Place, Manchester. 





variegated and green llolli . Portugal and common Laurels, 

 Irish and English Yews,Pinus sorts, Arbor-vit*\ Red < ledars, Lao- 

 restinus, Aucubas, Bays, Box, Berberries, a quantity of Irish Ivies 

 and Vims in pots, Weeping Limes, Elm ,&c: also standard- 

 trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Pears, Apples, Plums, 

 Cherries, Box Edging, &e.— May be viewed one week prior to 

 the sale. Catalogues may be bad on the premises; of the 

 principal seedsmen in London; and of the Auctioneers, 

 America n Nm rv. Ley ton stone , Esse x. , 



C HO ICE NAMED RANUNCULUS 



(The Property of Mb. Nkalsom), 

 STANDARD ROSES, IRIS CERMANICUS, ETC., ETC. 



^{ R. ALEXANDER will Sell by Auction, at tb%- 

 i Mart t near the Bank, on WEDNESDAY. March 14th, at 

 12 o'clock, a choice collection of RANUNCULI , comprising all 

 the show varieties: Standard Roses; also a collection t Ins 

 Germanicus, comprising 50 show varieties; choice Pinks, double 

 purple and crimson Rockets, with other choice Herbaceous Wants. 

 — May be viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues had also of the- 



Auctioneer, 91 klewell. , 



WAN OS WO RT H. 



MR. J. WILLMER is instructed by Mr. Robert 

 Neal to Sell by Auction on the Premises, Wandsworth 

 Common, on M<»NDAV, March 12th, and five following days at 

 1 o'clock each day, the stock of this well-known Nursery, con- 

 sisting of Green Box, 3 to 5 feet; Arbor-vita\ 2 to 5 feet ; Green 

 Hollies, 3 to 12 feet; Yews, 2 to 6 feet; Cedrus deodora, 2 to S 

 feet; Striped Box, 3 to 4 feet; Cedar of Lebanon, 3 to 4 feet; 

 Scarlet ponticum and catawbiense Rhododendrons, 2 to 4 feet; 

 Standard Rhododendrons of sorts, Kalmia latifolin. 2 to 4 fett;. 

 Buxus bellericus, 2 to 3 feet; Striped Hollies, 1 to 2 feet; Irish 

 Yews, 3 to 4 feet: Arbutus, 1 to 3 feet; Juniperns Chinensis, 

 'feet; Portugal Laurels, 4 to 6 feet; Spruce Fir, 5 feet; Ever- 

 green Privet, 2 to 4 feet; Laurels, 2 to 4 feet; Aucuba. 2 feet; 

 Standard and Dwarf Roses, large Standard Pears and Cherries, 

 Maiden Pears. Dwarf trained Pears, Weeping Ash, Weeping 

 Willows, Gooseberries, Currants, Victoria Rhubarb, large Limes,. 

 Athena Poplar, Laburnums, Horse Chesnnts, Mountain Ash, 

 Weymouth Pine, Fir, Standard Thorns, &c. may be viewed till 

 time of Sale, and Catalogues bad on the Premises; or by for- 

 warding four postage stamps to the Auctioneer, Sunbury, Mid- 

 dle 



OOULTRY. 



TO GENTLEMEN ABOUT TO ORNAMENT THEIR 

 GARDENS, TERRACES, OR PLEASURE GROUNDS.. 



r |MlE ANNUxVL SALE of the Borough Road 



L Artificial Stone Works, 74, Borough Road, opposite the 

 Queen's Bench Prison, will take place on THURSDAY, the 22d 

 March, at 10 a.m., when the whole collection, con- ring of 

 Fol'NTAjNS in great variety, FIGURES, Classical and 

 Modem, a large assortment of Beautiful VASES, Ac, will be Id 

 by Public Auction, without reserve.— Catalogues to be had eight 

 days bef • th< Ue on the premises, 



\le of "tub Entire Herd of Pure-Bred North Pevo* 

 Cattle, and Sviiolk Horw, the Property or the Brovr 

 iio*. the Earl of Avlesford. at the Dairy tarm, 

 Packinoton, iKTnE Corvrv of Warwick. 



BROW N and CLARKE have the pleasure to announce 

 to the admirersand breeders of Devon Cattle, that &e Sale of 

 pure-bred DEVONS, the property of the Right Honourable the 

 Earl of Avlesford, will take place at the Dairy barm I ackington, 

 on FRIDAY, the 23d March, on which occasion they will have 

 the honour to submit by Auction the s following STOCK, viz. :- 

 55 Cows and Heifers, in milk or in calf, and [their young Calves;. 

 40 Two-year-old and Yearling Heifers : 30 Three-year-old, Two- 

 year-old, and Yearling Steers; 4 Bulls, various ages. The Cattle 

 to be offered at the sale will be found to possess the highest degree 

 of purity and n t beautiful symmetry, having been bred by the 

 mble proprietor from beasts purchased out of the best herds in the 

 kingdom. The young stock possesses all the most desirable 

 qualitiesof this justly admired breed. 

 q J HORSES AND COLTS. 



Two Suffolk Mares in foal, and 3 Barren Mares : 2 Three-year- 

 old 1 Two-year-old, and 2 Yearling Cbesnut Suffolk Colts ; 2* 

 Three-year-old, 3 Two-year-old, and 2 Yearling Filieys; 1 Two- 

 ear-old Black Filley; a superior Suffolk Stallion "Punch;*' 



9 powerful Draught Horses. Luncheon on the table at half-past 



10 o'clock, and the sale to commence at half-past 11 precisely. 

 ( alogues may be had at the Hairy Farm, Paekington ; Mr, 

 Newton, the Farm Bailiff, Meriden ; Spread Eagle, Rugby; 

 Warwick Arm, Warwick; and the Auctioneers, Coventry. 

 The place of sale is within three miles of the Hampton, and three 

 and a half mites of" the Coleshill Stations, on the London and 

 North- Western Railway. 



