First-class landscape gardeners are not numerous, and among them Mr. Pooley's place will be missed by a large number of friends. He died on January 11th, in his 65th year. He came from England many years ago, and was gardener to Harry Ingersoll, Esq., at his beautiful seat near Philadelphia, after which he established himself as a landscape gardener. A large number of beautiful places about Philadelphia are the work of his hand. His sterling integrity was proverbial, and it will be pleasant to add, for the encouragement of those who are sometimes tempted, for a little gain, to swerve from the straight path, that he has for years been considered a comparatively wealthy man. He leaves a wife by a third marriage, and several children.