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One Perch to Fifty Acres and upwards in extent, and intended for the instruction of those who know little of Gardening and rural affairs.

Published on November 1, 1842, in 1 vol. 8vo. with upwards of 380 Engravings, price 16s.

The SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST;

Or, an Attempt to teach the Science of Horticulture, and the Management of the Fruit, Kitchen, and Forcing Garden, to persons who have had no previous knowledge or experience in these departments.

[This work is published by William Smith, 113, Fleet-street.]

In Monthly Numbers, 8vo. price 1s. 6d. each, The GARDENER’S MAGAZINE.

Any Number or Volume published subsequently to 1834 may be purchased separately. The Second Series, consisting of Six Volumes, from 1835 to 1840 inclusive, may be had for 6l. 8s. 6d.

In 1 vol. post 8vo. price 8s.

WATERTON’S ESSAYS on NATURAL HISTORY;

With an Autobiography of the Author.

“A most valuable work for farmers and gardeners, on account of the information which it contains respecting birds, the mole, the mouse, the rat, and beetles, snails, slugs, and worms.”—Gardener’s Magazine, 1839.

Fig 1 Cytisus Weldenii Fig. 2. Pinus Teocote. Fig 3 Araucaria imbricata Fig 4 The Cypress of Misira (Cupressus horizontalis ) Fig 5 Singular inosculation of the common beech (Fagus sylvatica )

A Road-side Public-house, from a design by J. W. Wild, Esq., in the Supplement to the Encyclopædia.

A Gate Lodge, by R. Varden, Esq., also from the Supplement.

Just published, in royal 4to., price 1l. 15s. bound, RUSTIC ARCHITECTURE.—Picturesque Decorations of Rural Buildings in the Use of Rough Wood, Thatch, &c. Illustrated by Forty-

two Drawings; consisting of Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Perspective Views; the Doors, Windows, Chimney Shafts, &c., drawn Geometrically to a large scale; with Descriptions and estimated Costs.

“We have repeatedly and strongly recommended this elegant and useful work, and can safely say, that we think no gentleman who purchases it will be disappointed.”—Loudon’s Gardener’s Magazine.

James Carpenter, Old Bond-street.

LAWRENCE & CO., 55, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER, and 10, YORK-PLACE, LAMBETH, Successors to the Patentees and Manufacturers in Zinc to her Majesty the Queen Dowager. Original makers of Malleable Zinc Drawers, of Tubes, and Sashbars. Perforated Zinc for Larders, Safes, and Blinds. Roofs and Verandahs covered with Zinc Rain Pipes, Chimney Pipes, Cowls, &c. Gutters, Ridges, and Sky Lights. Baths and Zinc Door-plates. N.B. The Trade supplied.

KEENE’S PATENT MARBLE CEMENT.—This cement, which exceeds every other in hardness, is intended for interior uses, where strength and despatch in execution are required. From the smoothness of its surface, it is an advantageous substitute for wood in its application to skirtings, architrave, mouldings, &c., as it resists the action of fire, and keeps back vermin.

The coarse qualities form a paving not distinguishable from stone in colour and hardness, but of one-third the price. The best white quality takes a brilliant polish, and the scagliola made from this cement has a peculiar richness of colouring. The imitations produced in it of Florentine and other Mosaics, encaustic tiles, &c., for ornamental paving, are unequalled in their effect and moderate cost.

Keene’s Cement has been applied with success for the altars of Catholic and other churches, both in England and Ireland; and to its

use in the royal palaces and government buildings, besides numerous and private works, the patentees can refer with confidence.

Patentees and Sole Manufacturers, J. B. White and Sons, Milbankstreet, Westminster.

Agents for its sale are appointed in the principal cities of the United Kingdom.

WESTMINSTER MARBLE FACTORY, EARL STREET, HORSEFERRY ROAD, WESTMINSTER.

The Trade Supplied on advantageous Terms with Slabs and Chimney-Pieces, and a large assortment always kept on view in their extensive Show-Rooms.

The public is respectfully informed that the Proprietors of the Westminster Marble Factory have made considerably more extensive and most important improvements in the Working and Polishing Marble by Steam Power at the above Factory, so that every variety of Marble Work is executed in a superior style, hitherto unprecedented in this country, and at such reduced prices as greatly facilitate its use in the decoration of public and private buildings for the following useful and ornamental purposes:—

Marble Staircases, Door Jambs, Linings for Rooms, Columns, Chimney Pieces, Wash-hand Tables, Monuments, Tablets, Mortars, Tombs, Door-plates, Baths, Pavements, Slabs for Dairies, &c.

They respectfully solicit a trial from those whose consumption is considerable, as they will realize an immense saving by forwarding their orders to this Establishment. Much attention will be devoted to the interests of Architects, Builders, and Cabinet Makers, to execute their orders in a style entirely unequalled. An unabated zeal will be maintained to continue the patronage so liberally bestowed by men of business.

Caution.—It having been recently discovered that orders intended for this Company have been surreptitiously obtained, and executed by others at a higher price than they charge, it is particularly requested that future orders be addressed to the Westminster Marble Company’s Factory, Earl-street, Horseferry-road, Millbank, Westminster.

TO

BUILDERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, and OTHERS.—The

cheapest House for Crown and Sheet Window Glass, Milled Lead, Colours, &c.

Best Lead 24s. per cwt.

Sheet Lead 21s.

Linseed Oil 3s. per gal.

Turps 3s. —

Complete lists of glass, colours, lead, &c., priced, will be forwarded to any part of the United Kingdom, by applying to R. COGAN, at the Western Glass, Lead, and Colour Warehouse, 5, Princes-street, Leicester-square, London. R. C. begs at the same time to assure his numerous friends in the country, as well as in town, that his trade being exclusively for cash, he is enabled to supply goods in most cases 20 per cent. lower than charged by other houses. An inquiry by post will be immediately answered, and a one pound order, accompanied by a Post-office cheque for the amount,

will receive equal attention, and be executed with the same despatch as one of a wholesale description.

TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS.—R. TURNER and Co. beg to lay before the Public in general their newly-invented Apparatuses for heating purposes, where artificial heat is required, by steam, hot water, or hot air. Also ironing-stoves, hot plates, and portable stoves of various sizes, for general purposes; at the very lowest price possible, for cash only. All goods sent out from their establishment are warranted.

Your obedient servants,

R. TURNER and Co.

164, Strand.

TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, DECORATORS, AND SHIP BUILDERS.

PAPIER MACHE ENRICHMENTS, adapted to every Style for Architectural and Ornamental Purposes; comprising Centre Flowers for Ceilings and Ventilators, enriched Mouldings, Friezes, Pateras, Brackets, Trusses, Gothic Bosses, Corbels, Tracery, &c., in great variety, to be had at Brelefeld’s Papier Maché Works, 15, Wellingtonstreet North, Strand.

Tea Trays in every variety of elegant designs.

ENVELOPES, from the best Paper, and well made, 9d. the 100. Envelope Cases in great variety, plain and illuminated, from 6s. each. Blotting Books, from 1s. each. An extensive assortment of Albums, in plain and elegant bindings. A Box to hold Miscellaneous Music, elegantly bound, for 5s. 6d. A Travelling Writing Desk, 10 inches, 15s. 6d.; 12 inches, 16s. 6d.; 14 inches, 18s. Writing Papers, plain and gilt, 4d., 6d., 8d., 10d., and 1s., the quire. Note Papers, at 3d., 4d., and 6d. the quire, at LIMBIRD’S STATIONERY and MUSIC

WAREHOUSE, 143, Strand, opposite Catherine Street, near Somerset House.

Steel Pen Manufacturer in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

JOSEPH GILLOTT’S very superior PATENT and other METALLIC PENS may be had of all Stationers, Booksellers, and other Dealers in Pens throughout the United Kingdom.

The great superiority of these Pens, and the Public’s approbation, is attested by the continually increasing demand for them, and their entire adoption at the Bank of England, and Her Majesty’s Public Offices, where, it is known, the best articles only are admitted.

NUMBER OF PENS MANUFACTURED AT THE WORKS OF JOSEPH GILLOTT.

F O. 1837, to O. 1838, was 35,808,452 or 2,984,037 dozen or 248,669 gross F O. 1838, to O. 1839, was 44,654,702 or 3,721,225 dozen or 310,102 gross F D. 1840, to D. 1841, was 62,126,928 or 5,177,244 dozen

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