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ble dust "Phe dust | tay ANTE a , 
otherwise there , evidently of — eae ‘The dust y 7 an TED, as LANDSCAP PE- GARDENE and 
doubt it would have por hodio. and it is peken h fell in such whole island, and GARDEN ARCHITECT, a clever O DENER and 
o have had strength to cross the Thames.—Morn- admit of being epee gathered. It i is presumed to have | me has a thorough knowledge of G eink: Elkan nat person, 
ae aoe been caused by an eruption of Mount Hecla i in Iceland, PAKANE. Pill be the laying out of Public and Private Parks, 
> asure Gre Tilla G y, 
“srtificial Production of Oysters.—A letter from M. | as a similar shistsisienrsn which occurred m ny years | and the erection of Horticultural bigs eroends and Gar 
‘arbonel was read at a recent meeting of the Se! ago was a VAES to have proceeded from that cause. zga well qualified per son of good charac ster, Aa a e scription 
of Sciences, i in which he asserts tha th e has discovered We hav seen a quantity of the dust, which exactly re- | sery be given, Ley h y letter to W, vinc, Walton Sa 
I Dundee Warder. 
and basins, so that every man who pai a few feet Disease amongst t Fish—A ure ease has attacked = WANTED.—A m middle- -aged | married Man. coiii 
gro spare for the construction of a basin, ka pike and eels in r Barrow, durin the pre nd ten 7 rig fey the improvement and Man, co npe. 
always obtain fresh oysters !— Morning Post. eason, both being fregnentlý found i in a dying Sinion on | Proprietor residen Te ai preg a riedt of England i the 
Tic Doloureuz. r. Gower says that the extract| the surface of the water. The pike s emaciated, ; bre ding, roast, purchasing, a “feoding doua amiadi of 
of tobacco will cure ralgia so that it shall not re d the inside of the mouth presents a fungus aoe the management of Dairy Stock, and all the modern Semea o 
. ks - : s nichts if Agriculture, A Scotchman w ld be prove. 
turn, and this with once using.— Medical Times. lon, covering the above putting ould be preferred (not te 
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d h o 
The Early Christians i in Afric a. —The Constitution- 
This cavern is formed in an im- 
Guelma, in Africa. 
] Pirn 
teeth, pia; and tongue ; and w 
mach is filled with a 
aa body is Laima the 
seen with meres in came lit 
ate 
my substance. 
ra r a day or so 
2 
oun eda or sick fish, sw 
is to the northward. It ore ends to a dept th o 
ards below the surface o 
that which c tributes most to the inte: rest of this 
m- | malady.— Leinster Express. 
rance, and which bel ong ak ly ages 
of >see rege t of them are illegi gad ver, 
very en eciyhered the 
“ Donatus” No doubt tians of 
Africa took refuge in this place ymm dee iaeei of 
penton. The Arabsrelate the most ; absurd legends 
bout it 
Kanaet by the vce 
a ap Howev 
rvea 
> 
dian genius who is 
re 
¥ 
Method % „Protecting Wood from Sea-water 
asie Captain 8 ir Samuel Brown, R, Mal = a letter 
Admiral Sir B; sim ib states that, fro’ 
rvations, heis satisfied “that 
rous experime ents and obse: 
attacks of the insect called by ahoni Tras na- 
valis, o r sea-worm, except iron nails,” roposes to 
pper nails, but considerably tre: i and says that in 
Ts aos course = 2 few months co: m takes place, and 
spreads into e interstices ices. He further suggests the 
Phea extent of the aar in of the 
tried 
the Pembroke Herald, as a young hady i i the deja 
y standing on the cliffs sees 
es from her ; fortunately her ablutions were 
time, or she might have eet = 
erme 
grey oat stage 4 Fay in engia 
ber of its teeth i 
The jaw is e Se 
master, 0 oes, who some years ago leg 
whilst bathing, w one of these monsters of th th 
‘eview also states, 
rather 
pies 7 feet bis. por they killed, ye y not 
before = Sagem had destroyed a considerable portion 
The Sı another shark 
collected in the endéme to witness 
lutions of a ch gentleman upon s 
skate, as far as could observed, for he was rather 
of his invention, instead of the bet 
plate of steel i ith two small wheels 
at about 2} inches i formances, it i a 
were surprising. He cut the outside and inside edge, 
the spread cease and a num other 
well known to skaters, and apparently with the 
ease security. 
w Operation Th 
Paris Aider of of Seine mention 
in in what the Fre nch call — pees consists in 
by a portion of 
ro from another indeviteal, and which, in a hes Ae 
kind of animal grafting. There was also’ re 
er gon are ona 
o became 
> but it st aed not appear 
that much benefit was derived from it. e girl does 
‘Bot see well enough to move Ängen without a guide, and 
only diference between state an 
is, 
sw Jos 
f the 
e experiments es 
Grim 
d that Frar 
tinguish | Professor Bac 
a E E E PE SESS 2 
Perr A ER A married man 
without child: r : 
dren, who has a thorough an: wle: oiga of Gar- 
sarah aa o ict ji Fruit-trees, and 
ig, and whose Wife w 
fish in the ail small family, may hear of a sitanton by TM hi 
zham 
ever 
long a as the nies e. The sam 
same | 02 only, | 141, l Midland Counties es Herald-o ooe, Birming) 
out Monasterevan have also suffered from the sa 
Le tters to be postpaid, 
O NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEME 
GARDENER. — A sober, p ie 
Ahi x ied Man, ag 
quainted with his peo panion, nd can have 
3 
BIRTHS—On the 9th inst., at No. 1 
the lady of Roserr BURROWES, Esq., 
of Cavan, be be son—9th ins 
lady of C n JOHN SIBBALD, R. x ofa pos 
inst., at Iytehett, the as of W. Parry OKEDEN, Esq., of a son 
—10th i t Villa ria, St. John’ = 100d, the lady of 
JAMES M‘Aba Esq. ae a son—1l0th i t Holly-villa, 
Finchley-common, the. wife re Perana Wr Taa Weck Sq., 
ferrion- harsh Dublin, 
rrett’s Melo 
q., of a daug 
street, Eaton-square, the lady of Epw 
still- ‘born—I1th inst., at — English Parsonage, Amst 
Wi “Ja rete cr Chaplain, 
Pars reland, thi 
GES—$9th inst., a t St t. Geo pi aa 
a S. G. HOLLAND, of Sackville-street, 1 to te eldest daughter 
LA GARDENER.—A young ae aged 26, who 
thoroughly seat athe th the management of the Flower 
and Kitchen Garden ot cadets | of Melons, Cuc 
and care of Gveauhod 
No objection He = single-handed 
r St Mary me salee r q a pe Sear fa EREE n situation, or as Under-gardencr in any gi n’s establish. 
o ‘ -i j > 
Esq., Captain 42d Royal Highlanders, to M ELICIA, ore Di pan har "AB. ca poets ees character from: ee last situa. 
inter of Lieut.-General Sir John’ Macleod, C. B., K.C. E., | kinos. fad OKE ERGE T 
Colonel of es Tith Regimi t St. Peter’s, Pimlico, € Cuantes ing’s- Pret rit pal ibiso aiat 
RANDALL, Es Me t, Somerset, to 
ungest daughter of the late Major Worthington, « of Tunbridge AS GA GAR ENE T tnt eS Eis Plow 
1l 5 = nst., at Carisbrooke Church, Isle of Wight, ite aged 29, A PEE Gis P a 
SESon E EAE EB sahi peptone, iir, OF E e Forcing. No objection to be Second @ er, o live in the 
ae awkins, Esq., St. Botolph’s, Colchester, to sempre Lodge, or to take ch of the Establishment. ts have 16 
Eee, second daughter of the late © Colonel Dennie, C.B., of poet nbd CBADARtES: and highly recommen nde .d.—Direct 
the 13th’ R Regiment Light Inf na onae: de. Camp to the to A.S ri Mr. Munn’s, Post-office, Leyton, Ess 
te atada inst., at L am Church, HAMPDEN Scriven, ae ke} i 2 5 
of Barbican, to REBECCA, youngest daughter of Mr. John Munn, S GARDEN —D. FER ai Ayles* 
of Blackheath — 1 t., at Harewood Chapel, the Rev. ray Bucks with gponannre m noble- 
; ag ie s$ KU H Hony son of Lieuté cas: gentl PEIG a GARDENER, where arried 
lon w wkshaw, ATHERINE Mary loved ander TM ina 
youngest daughter of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart., of Hare- man is k is Kept Ps jan whe ‘the Fo oromon for: simple 
wood, in th o reford—lIth inst., at Llangathen, a sae p Epa adnet ki satisfactory. 
HENRY, eldest son of Henry Butler, Esq., of Tulse Hill, uring which tim 
S0: . 
etd Be a z Susan EmiLy, third daughter of th S Saa LA ae Man, aged 26, w 
Pros magni ay Henry, Carmart hoeri After a short A perfectly Semen an management ti the ior i 
illness, the Rey. Day: , senior chaplain of that esta- | 20d Gre aad E b s Lan a, at a RA ot te W, H., at 
blishment, pers 72—6thinst., at her house in rE E ra a 
in the 76th oo of her age, MARGARET, widow of the late 
illiam Mellish, Eag q., of Woodford, Essex—6th inst., at Hull, S GAR ER —A married Man, age 
ged 3 THER the f William Stephenson, Esq., has ‘bee: ee years and a half with his uation p 
proprietor of the pim Herald newspaper, and third er out ing the and who causes 
daughter of Richard Boyle, Esq., West-parade, ne — | this Advertisement to be rieke J and naite referred to for 
inst., Mr. Tuomas Barr, of 19, Bucklersbury, 49, | character and ability. His Wife is also capable of the manage- 
cechurch-street, in the 52d year of his age—7th inst., at ment of a Dairy and Poultry, if required,—Direct to E. M, 
Trent Park, after a few hours’ iliness. GNETA, daughter Post-office, enh Surrey. 
of R. C. L. Bevan, pa and Lady Agneta Bevan, aged 4 yi 2 2 
—ith inst., at Cheltenham, Major-General P LE FEVBRE, of AND GENTLEME 
st. 
who 
ASS GARDEN NER, o om 6 GARDENER a BAILIFF 
e, aged 
his aor ang its “arious 
lace, Brompto are, in his 67th year—llth inst., at Dover- T ough knowledge of his. “4 
Pines; New ent roed, ‘aged 73, Crema Gasan oniy sar oo IDa ee eee Led Li E eet 
viving sister of the late Sir @ e Mo Keith, Sas point also in laying out Ground-work and the g seas 
Commander Royal Navy—12th inst., at tations. Can have an et a ae th-plaee, 
Sms, Esq., formerly of the East India-house, in nes 63th y year gentleman he Daa ae left.—Direct to A. 
—12th inst, E Mr. John Price, of | Dalston, H 
wee an et 
oe potent. an a tre orth servant. Satisfactory omer 
as to foii, i ‘can ha produced.—Apply to A. B., 
WONDERFUL CURE BY 
AD DIGESTION. Blackheath-vale, 
Ben HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT !—T. Gardiner, d 32, a native m 
Brown-street, Grosvenor-square, declares that he S GARDENER.—A single Man, age ? his busi i 
” "hee under four of the most eminent Fe afiored besides of Scetland, who has a kno wiedge harm and 
five of the greatest ae is in London. He es = ss in its various departments, having 14 years be highly 
distended stomach, bad digestion, settled has lived with several families of EA Sar ary, Hari- 
was very nervous, and greatly debilitated. ae i carels ane rs recommended. —Direct to A. M., Lee’s Ñ 
walk a hundred yards. Not derivin ng the least gey rom the 
faculty, he set ut rubbing large quantities of Hollow. way’s Man, without in- 
Ointment into his a and took Hollo nip Ae Pills ni nE t an = aoe ENER.—A married bes his 
norning, which tually restored him to perfect health and ASS ance, aged 29, who has a has a thorough ka hes ree em- 
vigour e eet 1 space of three weeks. Sold at jr Sot SPT d can be high! ag vores a his ioe to P. P 
in tl h an 
Hoxzowar s 5 establishmen nt, 244, Strand, and by all respectable ployer, with whom he has 
cine vendors South-grove. 
e, Hampstead, Middlese x. TEF. 
EAL AND SON'S LIST OF BED S GARDENER, or GARDENER axp BAILIFF. 
aea a full description. of Weights, gg S| AS& ung Man, ag 
by which purchase: S ermee aa Orono 
e | Pleasure Feder hne Foren, 
e i in | and Draining Ara ble Land, Pan in 
$ ot Bedding | take a small Farm on his own hands. 
itur bel kept).— i berry 
Feathe er Dressers mee = and Bedding M x Ding Kept i STE and Son, | racter from the gentleman he has pe Sim, 
opposi site the A. B., W. Vin ce, New wland-street, Ken: A 
A Gian: EXTENSIVE, and UNIQUE S UNDER-GA se ems rege knowledge of Meadow 
COLLECTION of tR young mai A take charge of 3 
of TROPICAL FRUITS, modelled e Cattle. No objection to arge ave a good 
s. Grimaud, during his long residence in the Tile ot | Garden. or oise — if req B., Mr. Shockly, 
nce, is just deposited at et ROYAL oe Y TECHNIC | character from his tuation.—Direct > 
e OS 
tree 
rie Railway is lectured 
exhibited eas oe vn ae even- 
Invention, t Loco- 
ading in 
>o ek of Morden ates S 
infi the Nobilii and 
ae fr th RDENE = 
ed Man, 
on Wed He is marti 
a mene d BAILIFF e iy ith ssi D, soi 
eight o'clock. =" te dressed to him tion ane 
one shilling. Schools, half-price will have immediate : 
te Gardener for 12 yas ago ; 
