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1851.1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



671 



H W l *E FURNISHING AND INTERIOR 

 ' ut .RAT1VK ESTABLISHMENT, 451. Oxford- 

 m-irT Losdo*. -Cabinet Furniture af every descrip mi at 

 *^E\pric*s--Brusaels Carpet, 2s Gd. per yard.— Damtsk 



Swcaids 1"' i* r >lird and ,l P WIirds ; ,>itto . iQ silk and 

 zEZLA (French fabric-), near.y two yards wide, at 8s. per 



w ~Y__The best Flo>r Cloths that can be made, cut to any 



SwIftMitiont 2s. 3d. per yard. The largest Manufactory in 



JJidon f-»r Paper Hangings, English aud French Deeoranons, 



A«ted eicher to 'be Cottage or the Mansion, fitted up, showing; 



At side of a room finishe d for occupation. 



i ^RIGI DO MO." — A Canvas, made of prepared 



X Hair and Wool, a perfect n m-cmiductor of Heat and 

 adapted to mauy Horticultural and Floricultural purposes for 

 rorrrinc orer frames where a fixed temperature is required 

 * • t« 21 yards wide, and of any required length, at Is. 4 J. per 

 •ard run —Manufactured only by K. T. AaciiEa, Carpet Mauu- 

 Jictarer, 451, Se w Oxford street, London. 



rpHE HAIR.— LOST and RESTORED.— 



X "Newport, Isle of Wight, Sept. 6, 184S. 



•Gentlemen, — Some three months since, finding my hair 



i try your BALM OF COLUMBIA, and after persevering with 



fcur bottlet, according t<» your dii oetiuns, I found :i new orep 

 produced, which has now restored u»y bead to its former 

 ^jarance. A« I had apprehended a total loss of my hair, I 

 it due \o the vittues of jour Bilm of C-.ilumbia thus pub- 

 gfj jr to tie.tr mv testim >nv. Mr. Reach, who recocumeaded me, 

 Utbe same who used it successful v in Mr. Wilson's ca>e, whose 

 testimony you have lately published. Mr. B. is a Lyniington 

 man ; I hui also a native of that place, tnough for the last ten 

 jearf iu practice here as a solicitor.— Yours, <fcc. II. Rice. 



•* To Messrs. C. <k A Oidridge." 



Fur the »treng>hunin^ ot weak hair, its restoration when 

 jfciidy scattered, or falling off aud consequent general i uprove- 

 veataml emb lii*hm*-nt, the powers of OLIHUDGB'S BALM 

 OF COLUMBIA are known by the continually increasing 

 gtaster* who are testing us merits, as powerfully and unfaii- 

 togly efficient — Price 3* 64 , Of., and lit. per bottle. No other 

 prices are genuine. Ask for Oldridoe's Halm, and never be 

 persuaded to use any other article aa a substitute. 

 13, Wellington. street North teven doors north of the '•and 



»HE GREAT EXHIBITION.— A valuable, newly 



invented, vt*ry small, powerful Wait (coat-pocket Glass, the 

 tiie of a Walnut, to discern minute objects at a distance of 

 fr >m h»ur or five miles, which is found to be invaluable at the 

 Eibibitioo and to SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and GAME- 

 KEkPERS. T«LE>COPES. — A new and most important 

 ISVEN riOM i n TELESCOPES, possessing such extraordinary 

 powers, that some, 3J itiehe*, with an extra eye-piece, will 

 shofr diftincly Jupiter's moons, Saturn's ring, and the double 

 •tars. 1 h^y supersede every other kind, and are of all sizes — 

 for the Waistcoat-pocket, Shooting, Military purposes, <kc 

 Opera and Rsce-course Glasses, with wonderful powers ; a 

 minute objec can be clearly seen, from 10 to 12 miles distant. — 

 Invaluable newly-iuvented preserving spectacles, invisible and 

 all kinds of acoustic instruments for relief of extreme deafness. 

 Jtessrs. S. and B. Solum >ns, Opticians and AurUts, 39, Albe- 

 mrie-street, Piccadilly, opposite the York Hotel, London. 



pUNDYS PATENT PRIZE STOVE— W.Hodges, 



v-/ 123, Oxford street (late J. E. Dowson), is the sole manu- 

 facturer of OUNDY'S paten f open fire-place, pure warm air 

 esntdatiug STOVK, which has been so long tested and a -proved 

 by the public, and tor which he received the large Silver Medal 

 Irom the Society of Arts. It is admirably adapted for warming 

 and ventilating churches, school rooms, and other public 

 places, halls, dining-room*, &c, &**. Also Cundt's Patent 

 liioko-Capnoti or smoke-expelling register Grate, a p rfectcure 

 fsr smoky chimneys ; together with a large assortment of 

 Marble Chimney -Pieces, Drawing-room and other Grates, 

 Fenders, iire-irons, and Kitchen Ranges of the most improved 



principle, Wusd-iruards. <Vc. 



THE TEETH ^AN D BREATH.— A good set of 

 Teeth ever insures favourable impressions, while their 

 preservation is of the utmost importance to every individual, 

 betb as regards the general health by the proper mastication of 

 food, and tne consequent possession of pure and sweet breath. 

 Am<>ng the various preparations offered for the purpose, 



BORLAND'S ODONTO, or Peajll Dentifrice, stands unri- 

 valled m its capability of embellishing, puritjing, and preserv- 

 ing the Teeth to the latest period of life. It will be found to 

 eradicate ail tartar and concretions, and impart a pearl-like 

 whiteness to the enamelled surface, remove spots of incipient 

 decay, render the gums firm and red, and thus fix the Teeth 

 firmly in their sockets; and irom its aromatic influence impart 

 •wee ness and purity to the breath. Trice is. 9d. per box. 

 Beware of spurious imitations. The genuine article has the 

 worn a, " A. Rowland and Sons. 20, Hatton Garden," engraved 

 on the Government stamp affixed on each.— Sold by them, and 

 by Chemists and Perf umers. 



VOOTOGICAL GARDENS, REGENTS PARK. 



" Tiie UK AN UTAN, presented by the Governor of Singa- 

 pore, is exhibited daily, together with the ELEPHANT CALF, 

 tnd the HIPPOPOTAMUS, presented by II. IL the Yiceroy of 

 ggTht Admission, Is. On MO^DaY^v Gd. 



\ | EDlCiXE ALWAYS AGGRAVATES DIS- 



-£-* eases, but du barry's food invariably 



CCHGS THfiM; indeed, fifty thousand cures have been 

 «pc/ed by Da Baaav s delicious REVALENTA ARABICA 

 rOOD Without medicine, inconvenience, or expense (as it 

 •eves 50 times its cost in other remedies). Cure No. 71, of 

 <V«4»eptia: from the Right Hon. the Lord Stuart de Decies: 

 j** I have derived considerable benefit from Du Barry's 

 «**alenta Arab c a Pood, and consider it due to yourselves 

 jnd the public to authorise the publication of these lines.— 

 otnaitde Decies." Core 49,8**2 : " Fifty years' indescribable 



aadT^ fr ° m aV8 P e P 9 > a » nervousness, asthma, cough, consti- 

 P»eu. flatu encv, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and 

 * i JJ* nn gs, have been Temoved by Do Ra&re's excellent food. 

 Mana J.dly Wortham, Ling, near Dtse, Norfolk." Cure No, 

 * , ' ^euty.five years' nervousness, constipation, indigestion, 

 r~ aebiUty, from which I had suffered great misery, and which 

 h nil ne ' GOuld remove or relieve, have been effectual h cured 

 Mff d . Aa&I,J8 ttevaleota Arabiea Food xn a very short time. — 

 £Ji ; H^evee, Pi>o4 Anthony, Tiverton." Cu.eNo.4208 : "Eight 

 -,y * *> 8 pepaia, nervousness, debility, with cramps, apaams, 

 Zr* ****ea, for which my servant had consulted the advice of 





\| ETCALFE .and Co/s NEW V \ T TERN TOOTH- 



i>l BHUSH au- SMYRNA sPONaE^.—The Tooth. Hru*h 

 ha* the imp »rtant advantage of searching thoroughly into the 

 divisions of the teeth, and cTe iuitig them in the most extra- 

 ordinary manner, and if fa i -us tor the hairs not coming 

 loose.— 1*. An Improved Clothes-Brush, that cleans in a third 

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. 

 Pene'rating Hair- Hru-hes, with the durable unbl* ed Rus- 

 sian bristle*, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh- 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful friction Tel 

 Brushes, which act iu the most surprising and successful 

 maimer. The genuine Smyrna Spoo.-e, with Its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by 

 mean* of direct importations, dispensi g with all intertaediate 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, and securing the 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Spooge. Only at Metcalfe, 



Bingl&t and < o.'s. Sole Establishment, 130 b, Oxford-street, 

 one door from Holies-street. 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER. 2s. per box. 

 Caumim. — Beware of the words "From Mktcalfl's," 

 adopted by somp houses. 



'pARWS LIFE PILLS are acknowledged to be the 



*- best Mtdicine in the World. 80,000 boxes sold weekly. — 



The fine bliss Bite and invigorating powers of this Meinine 



are truly wonderful ; a trial of a single dose will carry a con- 

 riction that they are all that is necessary to invigorate the 

 feeble, restore the invalid to health, aud to do good in all 

 cases. The heads of families should always have them in the 

 notice, as they may, with the greatest confidence, be resorted 

 to at any time or in any case. Bilious Disorders— These 

 Pills are all-powerful in removing the distressing symptoms 

 attendant upon bilious obstructions, disordered stats as* the 

 stomach and bowels, such as piins in the head f di nness of 

 sight, sickness, oppression of the chest, lowness of spirits, 

 disinclination for active employment, nod various other 

 sympt .ms at all times troublesome and not unfrequeotly dan- 

 gerous. By taking two or three doses of OLD PARR** LIFE 

 PILL'S, the symptoms above described are speedily removed, 

 an unusual degree of serenity pervades 'he mind, the stomach 

 and b >wels are restored to their natural functions, and re- 

 turning vigour is the result. None are genuine unless the 

 words "PaHIVS LIFE PILLS "are in White Letters on a 

 Red Ground, on the Government Stamp, pasted round each 

 b >x ; a>so the fac simile of the signature ot ths Proprietors, 

 "T. ROBERTS and Co., Crane-court, F leet.street, London," 

 on ths Directions. Sold in boxes at Is. Id., 2$. 9d., and family 

 packet* at lis, eac h. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



GOOD NEWS ?OR THE AFFLICTED. 



DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 

 called the "POOR MAN'S FRIEND," IsOMtdently re- 



commended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for Wounds 

 of every description, a certain cure far Ulcerated Sore Legs, if 

 of 20 years* standing ; Cuts, Burns, Sct'di. llruises, Clnlb«tn*, 

 Scorbutic Eruptions and Pimples in the Face, Sore and Inflamed 

 Eyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Caooeroue 

 Humours, and is a specific for tho*>e aflltcting Eruptions that 

 sometimes follow Vaccination. Soil in pots, at Is. Ijd., and 

 2s. 9d. Also, his PILUUB ANTISC ROP II VLM, confirmed by 

 more than 40 years* experience, to be without exception one of 

 the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying 

 the blood, and assisting Nature in all her operati n». Hence 

 they are useful in Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular 

 Swellings, particularly those of the Neck, &c. They form a 

 mild and superior family Aperient, that m My be taken at all times 





Ma 



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. . . h%v* been «flvciually removed bv Dc Bauy's delicious 

 a eaittur es ',*•;„.- * j «- - _ - » - -: t -u-ti i — i 



snsw.r any inquiries. 



No.tolk." 



very short time. I shall be happy 



Rev. John W. Flavell, Ridington 



Cure No. 1609 : ** Three years* excessive 



jeaitd.res coring food in 



MJ p tar. «> a 



^. '. >U8nes S with pains in my neck and left arm. and general 

 c . l v » w it-hrenoered n t \ life very miserable, has been radi- 

 remov.d by Du Harry's heal h^restoring food.— Alex # 

 ttmT i APcMeac °n «»f R-ss. Skiobereen." Copies of testi- 

 */ u «»,000 rures (including lhose of Major. Gem ral 



^mg, Drs. XJre, Shin-land, an<l Harvey) may be had 

 in London are agents— Fortnum, Mapon, and Co., 

 *> ^ , ^c«4iUy i Rurvt-yors t.» her M j sty the Queo; also t 



e.n*i * ( ' ) ' Ul hurch-etreet; 830 and 451. Strand, In 



wuh f u \\ if ,. Ul . w ( { )bj 2 5 9d. ; 2 lbs., 45 6cf. ; 



•Jfc ' "*•; 12 i' a Super-refined, 5 lbs., 225.; 10 lbs., 



7 W.. i 0to *- «nd 12 she carriage liee. Do Barjh aud Co 

 'J »ew Bond-street, London. 



without oonfinemeutor change of diet. Sol 1 in bays at If. l\d. t 

 2s. 9d , 4s. fo£, lis., and 22*. each. S*dd wholesale L? the pro- 

 prietors, BEACH and BARNIOOTT, at thair Dispensary, 

 Bridport, and by the London houses ; retail by all NMactable 

 Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Observe— No medi- 

 cine sold under the above name can possibly beirenuine, unless 

 " Beach and Barnicott's, late Dr. Roberts, Bridport," is en- 

 graved and printed on the stamp affixed to each packsjre 



THE BEST RKMKHY FOR INDltf ESTION. 



• V[ ORION'S "CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently 



JL\ recommended as a certain remedy for I odi mention, S»cfc 

 Headache, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Heartburn, Acidity 

 of the Stomach, Depressed Spirits, Disturbed Sleep, Violent 

 Palpitations, Spasms, General Debility, &c. They also 

 act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient ; are mild in ope- 

 ration, sate under any circumstances, and thousands can bear 

 testimony to the benefits derived from their use. Sold in 

 bottles at 15. lid., 2s. 9J., and lis. each, in every town in the 



kingdom. ■ . 



Caution.— Be sure to ask for "NORTON'S PILLS," and do 

 not be persuaded to purchase any of the imitations which have 

 sprung up in consequence of the success of " NORTON'S 

 CAMOMILE PILLS.* 



HOLLOA \Y'S PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF 

 COUGHS, COLDS, AND A8THMATICAL COM- 

 PLAINTS.— These admirable Pills are the most efficient 

 remedy ever discovered for the cure of Colds, Coughs, and 

 Astamas. Some of the most oV tin ate caaes of diseases of the 

 Lungs and affeetionsof the Cheat have yielded to their curative 

 power. They speedily remove any accumulation of phlegm, 

 whereby the respiratory organs are permanently relieved, and 

 ultimately a sound and perfect cure effected ; therefore the 

 Asthmatic, or those suffering irom a tightness of the Chest, a 

 difficulty of breathing or bad Cough, should have recourse to 

 these well-known Pills to insure a radical cure.— Sold by all 

 Vendors of Medicines ; and at Professor Hollo Wat's EsUbUfh- 

 ment, 244, Strand, London. ■ 



prtce'fourpence or ANY bookseller. 



CONTENTS of the NUMBER for SATURDAY 



L/ LAST, OCTOBER 11, OF 



THE ATHEN/EUM, 



JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. 

 JULtt SCIENCE, AND THE FINE ARTS. 



Twenty-four Large Quarto Pages. 



Reviews or, with Extaicts Faoic— 



Sketchesof Eur opean Capitals 



By VV. Ware. 

 Lady A vice : a Tale. 

 Vestiges of Civilisation. 

 Criminal Statistics. 



the 







The Charges against 



Baroness von Beck. 

 Golden Dreams and Waking 



Realities. By W. Shaw. 

 Popular Songs of Greece. By 



M. de Marceilus. | 



Original Papers. — The Great Industrial Exhibition- 

 Expedition to Central Africa— The Arctic Searching Expe- 

 ditions. 



Our Weekly Gossip. — Opening of New College— Ex- 

 tension of the Telegraphic System— Diurnal Rtflectors— 

 Electrical Clocks— Manuscripts of Lalande— Excavations 

 in Assyria— Library of Upial University— The Prerogative 

 Court and Literary Inquirers. 



Scientific. — Proceedings of the Botanical and Entomo- 

 logical Societies. 



Fine Art Gossip. — Critical Notice of Lieutenant Stack's 

 Souvenir of the Emperor Napolesn— Pictures by the living 

 Painters of the Schools of sll Countries. 



Fine Arts. — New Town nail for Leeds— Museum of the 

 Louvre — French Excavati ns at Nineveh — M. Perret's 

 Researches in the Catacombs of Rome. 



Music and tfce Drama.- Punch's Playhouse ("The 



Alderman's Gown.") 



Miscellanea-— The Archives -of Belgian- 



Order the Atben^nm of sny Bookseller. 



wust puoitsuea. considerably enlarged, price *# 64.. the 



R_ tt Third Edition of 



URAL C 11 K M I S T R Y. 

 By EDwaao Soilt, F.R.*., F.L.S.. p.o.8., 

 Honorary Member off the K jal Agricultural Society of 

 England, I rofe*s ,r of Chemistry to the Horticultural Sodetf 

 of London, Lecturer on Cnemistry in the lion *' I fr> '* 

 Military Seminary at Addiscombe, i c. Ac 



Secoxd Editiom, Revised aud Eklaeoed 



Price in 6<t, cloth. * 



ORNAMENTAL AND DOMESTIC POULTRY- 

 their History and Management. By ths Re». Edmomd 

 Saul Dieon. M.A., Rector of Intwood with Keswick. 



44 This book is the best and most modern auth«»rity that can 

 be consulted on the general management of Poultry."— £#?. 

 ling Observer. 



Price S^ 64. (post free.) 



HPHE TREE ROSE.— Practical Instructions for its 



*- Formation and Culture. Illustrated by 2* Woodcuts. 

 Reprinted from the GaedbuebV Cheonicle, with additions. 



Annual pruning 

 time, principle of 

 execution, &c. 



Binding up 



Budding knife 

 Budding, time of 



Sear, day, time of 

 ay, state of the 

 pi ant, care of buds 

 Budding upon body 

 Bud, in tion of, 



into stock 

 Bud, pre para tion of, 

 for use 



Buds, dormant and 



pushing 

 Bud*, failing 



Bud securing a 



supply of 

 .iter pi I lars, slugs, 



and snails, to 

 destroy 

 Causes of success 



Dormant buds, 



theory of replant- 



ingwithcxplained 

 Guards against 

 Labelling [wind 

 Looking ligatures 

 M irch pruning 

 Mixture for healing 



wounds 

 Pruning for trans- 

 plantation 



CONTENTS. 



Planting out, ar- 

 rangement of 

 trees, Ac. 



Pushing eye, spring 

 treatment of dwarf 

 shoots from 



Roses, duTeren tsorts 

 on the same stock 



I loses, short list of 

 desirable sorts for 

 budding with a 

 pushing eye 



Sap-bud, treatment 

 of 



Shape of trees 



Shoots and buds, 



choice of 

 Shoots for budding 



upon, and their 



arrangement 

 Shoots, keeping 



even, and remo 



ing thorns 



Shortening wild 

 shoots 



Stocks, planting out 

 for budding upon; 

 the means of pro- 

 curing ; colour, 



age, height; sorts 

 for different spe- 

 cie* of Rose ; tak- 

 ing up, trimming 



roots, sending a 



distance, shorten, 

 ing heads, Ac. 

 saw proper for 



tin- pur; ** 

 GRAFTING. 



A] hides, so keep 



down 



Free-growers, 



marks on 

 Graft, binding up 



and finishing 



Grafting, advantage 

 of 



Grafting, disadvan- 

 tage of 



Operation in differ- 

 ant months 



Preliminary obser- 

 vations 



Roses, catalogue 

 and brief descrip- 

 tion of a few sorts 



Scion, preparation 

 and insertion of 



Scion, choice and 

 arrangement of 



Stock, preparation 



of 

 APPENDIX. 



A selection of vari- 

 eties 



Com parison be- 

 tween budding 



and grafting 



Just Published, price It. 6d., free by post Is. 10d. 



LABELS FOR THE HERBARIUM, 

 CONSISTING OF THE NAMES OF THE 



Classes, Alliances, Orders, and Sub-Orders 



OF 



PROFESSOR LINDLEY'S "VEGETABLE KINGDOM." 



So printed, in large type, that they can be cut out an pasted 



into The HujuuatuM. 



Price 3d., or 5s. for 25 copies for distribution amongst Cottage 



Tenantry, delivered a ijwhere in London, oa a Post-office 

 order being sent to the PublUbpr, James Matthbws, at the 

 Office of the Gardeners' Chronicle. A «ingie copy sent free 

 bv post on receipt of seven postage stamps. 



THE COTTAGERS* CALENDAR OF GARDEN 

 OPERATIONS. 



By Joseph Paxtoh. 



Reprinted from the (iAEDENEES* Chjlonjcle; above 05,000 

 have already been sold. 



African Lilies 



Agapanthus 



Anemones 



Annuals 



A pples 



Apricot 



Auriculas 



Beans 



Beet 



Biennials 

 Black Fly 



Books for Cottagers 

 Borage 

 Borecole 

 Boa edafcsgs 



Brussels sprouts 



Budding 



Bulbs 



Cabbage 

 Cactus 



Calceolarias 



Californian Annuals 

 Campanulas 

 Carnations 

 Carrots 



Cauliflowers 



Celery 



Cherries 



China Asters 



China Roses 



C hry san themumt , 



Chinese 

 Chives 

 Clarkias 

 Clematis 

 Colliasia* 

 Colewort 



Cress 



Creepers 



Crocus 



Crown Imperials 



Cucumbers 

 Cuitiuation of flow- 

 ers in Windows 

 Currants 



DabliasDaises 



Deg**~Tooife Violets 



Exhibitions, pre- 

 paring articles for 

 Ferns, as protection 

 Fruit 

 Fuchsias 

 Gentian el la 



CONTENTS. 

 GtUas 



G o e s s b e rri es 

 Grafting 

 Greenfly 

 Heartsease 

 Herbs 



Herbaceous Peren- 

 nials 



Heliotrope 



Hollyhocks 



Honeysuckle 



Horse-radish 



Hyacinths 



Hydrangeas 

 Hyssop 



1 odian Crest 



Iris 



Kidney Beaut 



Lavender 



Layering 



Leeks 



beptoejphom 



Lettuce 



Lobelias 

 London Pride 

 Lvchnis, Double 

 Marigold 

 M arjotam 

 Manures 

 Marvel of Peru 

 Mesembryanthe- 



Plums 

 Polyanthus 

 Potatoes 

 Prating 



Privet 



Propagate by cut- 

 tang* 



Pyracantha 



Radishes 



Ranunculus 



Raspberries 



Rhubarb 



Rockets 



Rotes 



Rue 



Rustic vases 



iagt 



Salvias 



Is ISMS 



Saxiirags 



Scarlet Runner 



Bear; S 



Mignonette 

 Mint 

 Mustard 

 Narcissus 



emophiias 

 (Enothera bifrons 

 Onions 

 Pseoniet 

 Parsnip 

 Parsley 

 Peaches 



Pea-haulm 



Pears 



Peas 



Pelargoniums 



Perennials 

 Persian Iris 



Petunias 

 Phlox 



Pig! 



Pinks 



Sea Deisy or Tferff 



Seakale 



Select Flowers 



Select V egetabl 



and Fruit 



Snails anb Slugs 



Snowdrops 

 Spinach 



Spruce Fir 



Spur pruning 



Stocks 



Strawberries 

 Summer Savory 

 Sweet William 

 Thorn Hedges 

 Thyme 



Tigridia Pavonia 

 T ransplanting 



Tree lifting 

 Tulips 



Turnip* 



Tegetable Cookery 

 Venus 's Looking- 



Glass 

 Verbenas 

 Tines 



VirgmianStocks 

 W allflower s 



Willows 

 Zinnias 



Plating 



Published by J. Matthews, 5, Upper WclUsXr*MtTe et, 



Oovsttt-garden, London. 



