256 HE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aprin 15, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER, 
WEEKS & Co., Ancuivects, &c., Gloucester- 
"7 © place, King’s:road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders and Hot- 
water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
and Gentry Shae theic business, which has been extensive 
throughout the country for many years, is entirely Seen to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 
description, and the HEATING of them by HOT WAT. ER. 
CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes ; their largest con+ 
sumes buta small quantity of fucl, only requiring attention once 
a sone and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
ngth. 
‘Their ithptoved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being pplyerselly adopted, 
y and their works 
reat variety of Berea 
Erections ong Hot-water pour aries lens, MS, Gey 
&e., at thei 2 Chel. 
sea, near Stabe square, ‘ 
HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT. 
WEEKS & Co., Architects, &c., Gloucester-Place, 
* King’s Road, Chelsea, Hothouse-builders and Hot-Water 
Apparatus Manufacturers, seeing that several parties pretend to 
Jay claim to the Open Trough, Tank, or Gutter system of heating, 
Ss; Co. here lay before the Horticaltaral world their prac- 
tice respecting it, hey having fixed and circulated water in open 
Troughs now upwards of 16 ate a and their works are now to 
be seen that have been fixed th me, at Davin Pucn’s, Esq., 
Welsh Pool, ation eneenire ty iis Duke of Beprorn’s, Wo- 
burn; Sir Epmoxp nue Cheam: and up to the present 
‘ime they could givea 200 neice, prices they have fixed 
that principle, or their ibe vement © fhe aboye sketch 
represents a pit, shewing the principle for ‘the purpose of Bottom- 
Heat, which answers well. J. W. & Co. solicit an inspection of 
sence improvements in patel ‘Heating, pod Ventilating, at 
the’ Place, Cirelsca. 
0 ae, 
HE IMPOR’ 
Gee 
HONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
ermps BRIGHT, & Co, LIVERE 
XUANO ON SALE.—Any quantity of this VaruaBLE 
Manure can be had from the bonded Stores of the Im- 
porter, either in London or Liverp: 
wortH, Po Digan and Pryor, St. Helen’s’ Place, London } 
Epwarbs, Dawson, and Co., Liverpool; or Wm. Jos. Myers and 
, Importers, averoner 
TO AGRICULTURISTS.—Now ready, price 1s. 
GRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY FOR Tk ‘USE 
OF YOUNG FARMERS. By C. W. Johnson, Esq., F.R.S. 
2, THE oan FARMER’S ASSISTANT: By Cr W. 
feeds bate 
au E vitan Hrs OWN BREWER. By Child. 
GUA AS A FERTILISER. By C. W. Johnson, 
Bi R.S. apes 
1s. 6d. 
ON FERTILISERS IN GENERAL. By C, W. Johnson, 
Esq., RS » price 128.) 
6. SQU. AREYS * AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE 
PRACTICAL FARMER, Price 5 
7. In the press sone PARMER’ S CALENDAR. By C. W. 
yey ai Esq., price 1s. 
A SO ERCEAURNGNS Mr. Morton’s Work on the NATURE AND 
PROPERT TY OF SOILS, being a second Report of Whitfield 
Example Farm 
AIN’S PLANTER AND PRUNER’S ASSISTANT. Price 
6s. with plates. 
1 AIN’S FARMER'S MANUAL. Price 6s, 
Ln SINCL AJR ON GRASSES. Coloured plate. Price 30s. 
JAMES | Ripoway, Piccadilly, and all Booksellers. 
~NEW ZEALAND AND eee SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. 
Foolscap 8vo, with a Map, &c., 5s. cloth 
OLYNESIA: or, an Historical Account of the Prin- 
cipal Islands in the South Sea, including New Zeavanp; 
the enearts of Christianity ; and the actual Condition of the 
Inhabitants in regard to Civilisation, Commerce, and the Arts of 
Social Life. By the Right Rev. M. Russenn, L.L.D., and D. .C.L. 
(of St. John’s College, Oxford). 
Oxiver & Boxy, Edinburgh ; SimeKkmn, Marsuary, & Co., 
London. 
TEGG’S LONDON MAGAZINE, 
On eth the Ist of May, printed in asuperior manner, on 
made for the purpose, to be continued monthly, price 
Eightpence, No. LI. of 
rece 'S LONDON MAGAZINE of KNOWLEDGE 
and AMUSEMENT, a Work calculated to promote the hap- 
piness and peace of society, advance the interests of religion, 
virtue, and humanity, and encourage a sunt of industry, econo- 
my, and bigs aba amongst all classe 
*,* Prose commanications in accor viene wih the objects and 
nature of the above work, to be addressed for the Editor to the 
aes be the Publisher, 
: Printed ie Thomas Teac, 73, Cheapside, and sold 
by el other Bookselle’ 
cere FOR eerrAcEns) BY ae REV. W. . Gy GC COTTON, 
n 12mo, e 6d., or 58. per dozen, (with Wood-cuts,) 
ARY “iTioMPsON! SG OLTAGE WALLS. By 
vy, W.C. Corron, M.A., Student of Christ Church, 
Oxford ; * har: Jain to the Bishop of New Zealand; and Author of 
“My Bee Book.” 
Rivinerons, St. 
Also, Nise ‘ablished, by fe same Au! 
1, The VILLAGE. 2, LLAGE SCHOOL Part I. (To 
Children.) 3, The VIL! AGE SCHOOL, Part 1 
4, The V TLLAGE SCHOO art III. "(To schoolnasters and 
Mistressess.) 5, On BEB MANAGE ME NT. 6, On the NATURAL 
THEOLOGY OF BEES. 6d. » OF 5s. per dozen 
Vs Church and Water! pl 
HS HesBeteN | CONSERVATORIES, &c., Made 
Fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One 
two, and three-light Cucumber and Meion-Boxes and Lights of 
all sizes kept ready ie immediate use, packed and sent to all 
parts of the Kin, warranied vest material. Two-light 
pears pene eee. from 11. 8s, Garden-Lights Made 
an rom 1s, per es A 8. 
Gletecignt place, oii Renter iA Jas. W. ATTS, Sash Mannfactory, 
© Reter ence given. | 
AGRICULT I RAL MACHINE WORKS, BEVERLEY, YORKS. 
ee ’S LIQUID MANURE CART, which re- 
ceived theHonorary Reward of the Roy. ‘Agricultural Society, 
fe} 
The Body of the Cart is ie of Cast-Iron, and holds about 
200 gallons. A, The Brass Valve Lever. Without stopping the 
horse, the man pulls the Iron Lever, A, to let out the liquid upon 
the Spread-Board, C. B, Patent Iron Pump, which “cannot 
epee choke or get out of order, E, The Flexible feather 
Pipe, 7 ft. ones with 3 ft. copper pipe at ne end,—Price, delivered 
in Pull, 
in ROSSKILLS PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, for drilling 
any ee vk eed Je salt, &c.—will contain 8 bushels of 
manure—pric 
PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY. 
N IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINE (Hb ssa 
unequalled in Cheapness, Durability, and Effect. Tht 
Engine 5 Reyiaa for be use, where a & portebie one is ret 
quired, a: cleaning Sh &c.; at the 
same wine it can be a pale: to a Variety of purposes. it can be 
so constructed as to be attached to a tank or well, and by an 
additional hose will draw water from the depth of 50 oft, and force 
it to the height of 50ft. in a continuous stream would be 
found a useiul article on board oF small craft, for ee ine’ the 
oe &c,— Manufactured by P xs, High-street, Fulham. E. 
nis, sole agent, 140, Fleet Scdeet , of whom also may be ha 
every description of Garden Tool and requisite. 
t AND Bust Assor 
zt OF IRON AND 
*y* The La 
Brass BunieaDs. 
= DUST iiersie oat aa iarek mererserenees 
poe ER’S ARTIFICIAL GUANO. — Turnirs, 
MAancen Wurzer, &c, the use of the above Manure, 
the enormous yield at the rate oF 86 tons per acre was obtained 
of ORANGE GLoni MANcxL x urzin, by Mr. A. CorTon, of Hil- 
dersham, near Cambridge, We aera Tad the Earl of Zet- 
land got an increase of Hay of 
the Foreign Guano the TaCreae was only 8 
similar circumstances. These Facts prove the Bupetioxity of the 
ener Guano. 
*,* Potter’s Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 4/. 15s. per ton; 
ae Ms A 27 cwt. per acr ‘e,—Chewical Works, | 28, Upper Fore-st., 
a eR in small 8vo., price 58. an bound i in cloth, 
(pe FRIEND of YOUTH; or, a Series Papers 
addressed to the Young on the Duties of Life. By WitLtAm 
MAcKE 
Ouiver &Boyp, ind) 
BE a e- HIVES. —-Grorce Nuicunour and Son beg 
toinform their Apiarian Friends that in consequence of the 
formation of a new line of street, they have removed their busi- 
s from No. 131, High Holborn, to more spacious and commo- 
Aipoe Premises, numbered 127in Wi, street. Theirselection 
is season comprehen: most varieties now in 
Ze. 
Srmpxin, Marsan, & Co., London, 
the “Ladies? Observatory E 
with Glasses, &c., from efeer of which the produce may 
taken at any time without the destruction of the Bees. GN. 
and Son have also Glass Hives and other articles connected me 
Bee Management, at their Apiarian Depot and Honey 
house, 127, High Holborn, corner of Southampton-street, Con 
don, Letters of Aut Sete relative to the above must have, Post- 
age Be inclosed 
“Nurr on Bees” (5th Edition ed. 
Bes and BEE-HIVES for SALE— The Owner 
not now residing in Lis aaah Up ‘The Hives are of various 
sorts; some on Nurr’s Prin , but of simpler make, and re- 
quiring Jess attention and Saeeaeecty 
ee at 30, Redcross- street, Cripplegate, Lo placate! 
LOW r published. 
Bie Feeding- Machines, and all the Apparatus connected 
with the ‘Apiary ; a She 
Ton, may be had of teers: PARES Wes 
Mi TuEON? s, Italian Warehouse, 10, Gt. Marylebone-st., Wimpo) ole est, 
“Theseare IlJustrations referred to in the. Practical Bee-Keeper,” 
a Treatise on Bees now publishing. Alllettersprepaid. 
{ \OMPOUND DECOCT TON OF SARSAPARILLA 
—Scurvy, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Face, Roughness of 
the Skin, Chronic Rheumatism, Indigestion, Chronic Liver Affec- 
tions, General Debility, particularly when caused by excess; the 
effects of taking Mercury are among the numerous diseases and 
To those effected with; or predisposed to, an: 
by the Faculty. The preparation of 
difficult, and its dose somewhat se All its “virtues are pos- 
ses! na a ees and pleasar . the Seat 
Sold in Denitleee at 4s. 6d., , and 22s, (equal to 6, 16, and 32 
pints of the Decoction), by. all “respectable medicine ve ash — 
Hoey Agents: Barclay & Sons, Sutton, Edwards Newber: 
York, Dennis and Son; Dublin, at Butler's Medical Hall; 
Baitbargn?. J.and R. Raines; Quebec, J. Musson. 
ENE VOLENT INSTITUTION for the REL LIBE F 
Or AGED | Ne INDIGENT GARDEN ERS AND ‘THEIR 
ribers to this a 
yo JuN# next, 
the special purpose of Electing ‘Two PuNs ie a 
| rsons desirous: of becoming Gandiuates ‘are requested to 
rday the 22d inst, 
(as after that time none can be received) to ‘the Bias te of 
whom Copies of the Rules and Lists of Subscribers ma) y be ob. 
tained.—Epwarp R, CuTpEr, Secretary, 97, Farringdon-st, 
ITE alex GENTLEMEN, capable of foray 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES On subjects connected with 
UTURE, are requested to communicate with A, B., ie Je dee 
only, care of R. Groomnripern, 5, Paternoster-row, London. 
pee oy NET.—New Garden Net, viz. Herring. 
‘et, one-inch mesh, made with machinery, 14d. per yard, i 
any fest or width. old Fishing Net, properly mended up, im 
lengths, 30 or 40 yards, 8 at wh feet deep, Yd. per yard squares 
Woollen and Worsted Net, and Wasp Net, made 
aon Hemp, Bunting, eae be &e. Woollen Tie for Flowers.” 
iso Sheep-folding Nets, Fishing Nets, Rabbit and Hare Netse 
aoe for ences against Rabbits, Dogs, Poultry, &c., 2d, per yard 9 
also for covering in Poultry-yards, Pheasantries, &c., 2d. per 
yard. Superior expanding Tents for Lawns, &c., 51., 36 {t. yound. 
rarpaultus for Waggon ro Stack Covers, Gardéen-frames, &¢.» 
2s, per square yard made uy 
Ros. Ricnarpson, Net erent e Maker, 21, Tonbridge-place, 
New Road, near Euston-square, London. 7 
-B.—1000 London Policemen’s Capes for Farmers’ Servants, 
1s. 9d., 28. and 2 
ORNAME Oh 
h. 
VIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN, 
OXHORD. STREET, LONDON. 
B. THOMPSON, in gratefully acknowledging the 
* kind patronage which the Nobility ‘and Gentry so liberally 
bestowed upon him last: season, begs respectfully to announce 
that that eméouragement has induced him to bestow more atten~ 
tion to this department ee Ornamental aid Useful Work. He 
has in RS eg pre] i 
RK, suited to ‘ahi Flower-Garden and Greenhouse, and 
again bis for inspection his Extensive Stock of Flower 
Baskets, Trainers, Borders, and Stands, with Garden-Archesy 
Seats, Vases, and ‘Temples 3 improved Garden and Hothouse En- 
gives, Syringes, Fumigating Bellows, and other Hortiewitural 
Implements. G, B. Tuomrson’s Improved Waterpots, which 
possess considerable advantage over all others, the smalier size 
being peculiarly adapted for Ladies. Game and Cattle Fence in 
great variety. 
Ape BE. SOLD on reasonable terms, a number of 
Succession and FRUITING PINE PLAN'S, with a Frame” 
and Lights. To be seen at Burwood, near Cobham, Surrey. 
res FLORALand HORTICULYURAL SOCIETIES- 
—TO BE SOLD, the STAGES, TABLES, BOTTLES 
DISHES, &c. belonging to the Warwickshire Floral and Horti-. 
cultural Society. jAbpllcation to be made to Mr. Epwin Hib» 
Borde: try-road, or to Mr. A. Porr, Handsyyo sts 
Nu wusery, Birm one 
fe HOUTD ATS, — POLYTECHNIC INSTT 
ON,—A complete arrangement of COTTON SPIN- 
NING TT ACHINERY, evans of a oe ROVIN NG 
and SPINNING FRAME. Car EW 
nifying SEVENTY- FOUR. MILL ON TIMES. A NEW SERIES 
of pet lepe htc! VIEWS. The SCIENCE of EL. EOTRICITY. 
y the COLOSSAL ELECTRICAL MACHINE af 
a Quarter to Thies Daily, and at Hight in the Evenings. Mode. 
of STEAM-ENGINES and various kinds of MACHINERY IN 
OTION. Lectures Daily on CHEMISTRY and NATURAL 
PHILO SOPHY, including the Steam Engine, by Dr. Ryan aD 
Professor bes eg Be ca ASS LECTURES are continue 
as U usual, O ing. School: 2 
} OWLAND’S paces OIL. —Under the Spe~ 
cial Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the me Ob 
the Royal Family, and the several Courts of Kurope. Thi i 
is universally aR eaowindeeth to be the onny arricim that will — 
i oy per and restore Hair, prevent it oes falling Pie | 
nder it 
the Heated of c: oats assemblies. AUTIO: ie 
Much pernicious trash is now rottecell for sale as “MACASSAB 
erel 
ILL 5 re of great importance to purchasers to se® 
that thi al RO WLAND’S MACASSAR OIL” are peng 4 
on the wrapper. All others are “* cnoss 1PosiTrONs 
Proprietor’s Rees is Dies graven on the wrapper, thus :~ 
A. RUWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON$ 
EO Ar URLES. ROWLAND, » Price 3s, Gd.—7s, vamily 
Bottles (equal to four small), 1 ., and double that size 21% 
per bottle. sak for “Rowlands Macassar Oil.” Sold by them 
and by Cheri  Perfumer 
IMPROVED WIRE FENCING. 
W. GIDNEY begs to inform Noblemen and Gentle 
e® men that in consequence of the increased demand an 
improvements in the machinery for producing his IMPR OVED 
STRAINED WIRE FENCING, coupled with the depression 1? 
the Iron trade, he is enabled to offer the same at a considerablY 
reduced rate, and warrants this Fence, as constructed by him, 
stand against all kinds of cattle, and for neatness, streng! gtr 
durability, and cheapness, to excel ali?other kinds ot Fenci8* 
List of Prices, with a sketch, sod b had by applying at B® 
Manufactory, East Dercham, Norfolk “- 
V J ANTED, immediately, a steady, 33 active Maw as 
PROPAGATOR. He will be required to have a 
knowledge of the Propagation and Cultivation of Plants 
general.—Address, by letter, with terms, references as to 
di Hey ae to Youu & Co., Great Yarmouth Nursery, roll 
, 1843, 
V ANTED, a PLANT FOREMAN.—Mr Wee | 
Runpve is in want of a steady active young Man, 0 oe “00 sil | 
address, as PLANT-FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR. pie | 
be required to attend to visitor a and will grow and have the e charge | 
a choice coliection of Exotics, Florist’s Flowers, &c, 
need apply whose characters will not bear the strictest sonal 
$ to ability ‘and general good conduct.—Application, statin’ 
terms, & made to the Union Road Nursery, Plymouth ut | 
WANT PLACES. ~All Letters to be post-paid. 
AS @ GARDENER, ER, Double or Single-handed, an activ? 
ied Man, aged 30, of perfectly sober and ina | 
habits ; Shae had extensive, practice in all the various Dep! eis 
ments; can have two years’ een from the gentleman wr | 
about leaving, and can also give good references to No! vies } 
te Gentlemen with whom he has lived. ee OL. S85 
of Mr, CurpusH, Nurseryman, Barnet, Her 
"AS. “AS GARDENER, a Married pr without incu 
brance, aged 43, who understands Pines, Grapes, Greet, 
house, Frames. Has a practical knowledge of his Business w) 
10 years’ character from the place he has just left. Di i 
W., 8, Orchard-row, High-street, Camberwell. ae ¥ 
youl 
GARDENER, a Married Man, aged 26, wil 358 
‘encumbrance. He thoronghly andes stands his business 
all 
0 
allits branches, and can hav od character from bis 
situation; would have no objerviont tok single-handed places 
to reside on the premises, and take charge of the po! uly 
the farming-stock ; would prefer an engagement Xvhex ery? 
two men are kept. Direct to C, Z., at Mr. Connweuu’s Nuis 
Barnet, H = 
eens, by M Brappury and Eyans, s, Lombard-street,, Fl 
the eine on Whitelnsrs ,3n the City, of London, and ‘habhianed hea, 
the Osten 2, CHARLHS-sTARET, Covent Ganpun, in the County of MITC yo 
where all Ai De tidetenia, dnl ‘Communications ‘are to be addresse i 
Editor.—Saturday, April 15, 1843. 
