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VHE LATE DE ae HAILSTORM.—Some 
friends of Mr. Joun Bett, Nurseryman, of Norwich, who 
peeee in the neighbourhood of London, being desirous of render- 
ng him assistance in consequence of the severe loss he has sus- 
case through the Gey of the glass and the utter loss 
8, by the late violent Hailstorm which 
lo so by commencing a 
subscription; and they earnestly invite his friends and all who 
can estimate so dreadful a calamity, to assist them. Mr. Bretx’s 
loss is estimated to Th id Tradesmen 
of Norwich have already commenced a subscription i in his favour, 
and a Committee has been formed to carry out their views, 
is intended to transmit all that may be subscribed to this Com- 
mittee, andas it is desirable that no time be lost in collecting ag 
forwarding the amount subscribed, the subscription wil 
closed on Saturday the 9th of Sept., and the amount ea 
to Norwich on the Monday following. The following Gentlemen 
have kindly offered to receive Ra ae t—Mr, atleugh, 
Florist, Hans-Place, Chelsea; Mr. J. Webber, Fruiterer, 
Centre-row, Govent Garden ianneeye pare J. A. Henderson 
and Co., Nurserymen, Pine Apple Place ; Mr. G. Charlwood, 
Seedsman, Tavistock-row, Covent Garden 
The following subscriptions have already been received, 
= 
Amount of subscriptions received to nae 26, upwards ony 0 
Mr. Wye Catleugh, Nurseryman, Chelse: 0 
Mr. M. J. Apa ee Fruiterer, Centre- ROW) Covt.- Garden. 5 0 
sera 8s. Ja A mderson aid Co., ideation cn ee 
Apple Place, pipeware: -road 
A Friend 
ir. Ge :Charlwood, Seedsman, Tavistock-row, Covent 
rdi 
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eanitetores of «GanpEners? Cuoxtcix.”” 
Mr. John Smith, Nurseryman, Dalst 
John Hendle, Esq., Stoke Natingtoue ry 
Mr. Brescoe, Seedsman, Brompton 
Mr, Pamplin, Nurseryman, ‘Walthamstow 
Mr. W. Breffit, Barnes’ nai sleay 
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ecoososcsess of ooo 
ocoeHepNheen 
ENRY HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POTS and 
STANDS, for effecting improved Drainage and draught of 
Air, of which highly LE ea have appeared in Pawton's 
Magazine for, May, Gar Magazine for June, Practical 
u3 
Florist, roe 3, and Dattoners! Gazette, May 6. Sold Wholesale 
tail at ‘Hun’ 's China Warehouse, Queen’ 's-row, Pimlico; 
atl No, 17, Great Rider-street, St. James’s. N.B.—Nurserymen 
wanted as Agents for the above in many of the provincial towns. 
WIRE-WORK, HOT- Le APPARATUS, GREEN- 
OUSES, &c. 
Sia THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 
PLACE, KING’S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of INVI- 
SIBLE WIRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered, 
Rabbit-proof. WIRE-WORK in Trainers, A Arches for 
Bordering, Fiower-stands, Pheasantries, &c. HOR’ PICULTURAL 
BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c, The 
same heated by HOT-WATER APPARATUS, on improved and 
economical ean 
Parties waited _o! 
Estimates free. 
Wi 
in Town or Counby, and Drawings and 
Work for the Trade as 
d’s Cases, or Domestic Greenhonses) 
VALUABLE REMEDIES FOR THE AFFLICTED, 
R. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of crery 
deseription, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years? 
anding, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eiup- 
tions and Dimples t i the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting 
eruptions that euinletimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s. 14d, and 2s. 9d. each. Also his 
PILULZ ANTISCROPHULA, 
on by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded 
for a the blood and assisting nature in all her operations ; 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic eae glandular 
swellitigs, particularly those of the neck, &c. re efficacious 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family aperieht 
that may be taken at all ae without eee or change 0} 
diet. Sold in boxes, at 1s. 8. Od. ,1is., and 228, each, 
To those who eat aie pills, the ison eha oat strongly 
recommend Dr, S 
5 
RN TISCORBUTIC DROPS, 
for the cure of the scurvy, scrofula, leprosy, and all scorbutic com. 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, Party blood, and pro- 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in their operation, pane 
do not require cessation from business. In bottles at 2s. 9d. 
By the late Dr. Roberts’s will Messrs. Beach & BARNIC si 
(who have been confidently entrusted with the preparation of ue 
medicine for many years past), are left joint proprietors of ti 
“Poor Man’s Friend,” ‘ Pilule Antiscrophulz, « Larwel el’s 
Pills,” ‘* Medicated Gingerbread Nuts,” Bid “6 Antiscorbutic 
Drops,” with oe exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare 
and vend the 
‘The still increasine demand for the above medicines, from all 
ranks, is the best and most substantial proof of their utility. 
Observe.— No medicine sold under the above names can possibly 
be genuine, unless “‘ Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
port,” is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each 
leg age. 
XCHANGE OF PLANTS.—Amateurs and others 
having Ericas, New Holland or other Greenhouse oF Stove 
Plants to dispose of inexchange, may sec a List, embracing many 
desirable objects, be addressing a Letter, together with their Ca- 
talogue, to A. B., care of the Librarian, Literary Institution, 47, 
Leicester-square, ‘Tondon. 
is ta pe aia a aie la 
Busts MADE IN TEN A ae 
THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHU 
ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
MANUFACTURERS, LEWES, 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO A 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WAR: Bee 
Su 
This CHURN being made CHEaly ws Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
hot water, CaioH eres the butter coming: 
_The simplicity of its construction, and the 
LR are no inconsiderable 
izes, and 3 
from 7 to 8 ie. 13 to 15 Ibs. 26 to 28 lbs. 
Price, care paid a 356. doe: 
to Loni Irina ae 
Metal ehne or Churns to stand i in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. 
sizes made to mometers and Butter Prints 
ei 
mon- 
supplied. May ee Uae Ailes any respectable irom 
As town or ye ota e Manufacturers, Lewes. 
To be seen in Londo! ae Wricnr’s Range Warehouse, No- 3, 
Arthur-street, near He Monument; Ricny’s Brus 
No. 80, Gracechurch-street ; LIVERMORE 
No. 30, Oxford-street; Bennam, 19, Wigmore-st 
square, Export Agents, BARNES & Co. 109, 
reet, Cavendish. 
Fenchurch-street. 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
RAKE & BROMLEY have received Mr. Paxron’s. 
permission to fay 181 ssi AOS extract from his: 
were not in the roof, but me 
them ulignely® this is eae gratifying proof of the strength and 
Des of the Sheet Glas: 
‘The g of the large icancerved ‘ory at Chatsworth was begurs 
by J. Can eS in June, 1839, and finished in oe 1840; during the 
subsequent period no casualty has ha appened to render necessar: 
etelttasy repair for breakage; and the aameHOn of the Sheet. 
Glass in resisting Hail, no proof more eeutieie or satisfactory could) 
be given han the above extract affords. 
to Parlia of the duties and drawbacks on Glass,, 
eon the sth Jan, 181 3 a the 5th Jan. 1843, exhibits the a 
in Great Britain of British Sheet Glass since 1838, in which year 
I. Drax had the honour to receive the following Latter of Thanks. 
for itn introduction to the notice of the Horticultural Society of 
ondor “* March 20, Ei 
yt gir have the pone to return you the thanks of the 
ticultural Society of London, for your exhibition of specimens of 
New Sheet Glass, which have been duly received, and exhibited to 
the Members who have met this day. 
am, Sir, your ven Cee Sérvant, 
se ee Mr. Drake. (Signed) Gro NTHAM, Sec! 
By this return, it appears that the aeeHegy rae British Sheat G Gass 
diese s for home use was— 
the year eacing Jan. 7, acts 4 + 707 cewte 
” ” 839 . + 2202 4, 
” ” ” isa . + 5170 4, 
» ” ” 1841 . = 7914 55 
» ” ” 1842 . 11,298 5 
” ” ” 1843 . 17,117 55 
An increase so rapid, as sufficiently to manifest that it is fast super— 
ease for all purposes to which it is suitable, every other kind of 
Drake and Bromury beg respectfully to ae thee they shall be 
always happy to furnish Lists of Prices of t! 8, or any other 
particulars which it may be desirable to obtain wot application by 
letter, addressed to them at their Warehouse, No. 315, Oxford-streety 
Loudon. 
“TO! THE PUBL: 
pem being paramount ie ol earthly blessings, 
Mankind are ever anxious to recover it when lost, and be 
preserve it when on The Stomach and Enema Pum 
originally invented b: READ, were sane rnc by the highest: 
baie ea ra this Kingdom, as well as on the Conti- 
nts of Europe, India, and America (vide the Life of Sir Astley 
Gooner’: 3. R. begs to inform the Publie that he has now made 
such SOU eae i in the above, whi 
climate, and are HOE Jiable to be out of repair. 
only by the Patentee, 35, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY- 
N. Beene are genuine except stamped with the words “Rr. 
Patent 
OWTH OF PLAN1 TS. 
the Drawing-room or ae the 
densed fertilizing powt few grains dis: 
intervals is effective. Applicable to all Greenhouse plants, tor 
Hyacinths, and other bulbs; and to promote the growth of 
cuttings, and the germination of seeds. Sold in Cae ae qh ae 
URSE 
each, oy on NAGAN | & ak Bulan, eke street ; : 
McMuuien 1 W. Cra Withi ae 
and thet Tends! taenient HA in cow aid country. Whole- 
sale Agents, Davy, Mackmurpo & Co., 100, Upper-Thames- 
street, Tondon. 
7O NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, “and Ot her: 
XO BE LET on Lease, a NURSERY- GROUND, 
containing about nine acres of land, a part ©: 
ts of sane eels ce peat pect and Shrubs; le 
SLT PES s, Frames, &c, Added to which is a convenbnt 
welling ee Raat See aoe Cottage, Mares Barn, Stable, ad 
apaeibas underground Tanks, with numerous other additions @ 
improvements. 
Immediate possession may be had on advantageas 
Apply 1 petoney or by letter to ie Office of this Papet, 
terms. 
TO PROPAGATOR: S. 
M ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON are in want of a 
Propacator who thoroughly understands his Business, 
and can bring unexceptionable references as to ability and gowd 
moral character. Letters, with Terms, pega &e., 
addressed to Messrs. Verrcn & Son, Exeter.—Aug. 17, 1843. 
Wine D IMMEDIATELY, from 5 to 15 Acres of 
Plantations Orchard, and Meadow Land, witha good Cottage, 
near a market-town, and in a healthy 
21, Upper Market-st. st., Woolwich, Kent 
of five or ae oe , in or ni 
eet "tc Z 
ST. VINCENT ARROW-ROOT.—This 2 
article is warranted equal in quality to the pest 
Bermuda Arrow-Root, as certified by Dr. Ure, and being sold 
a price eae under ye usually charged, cannot ‘oe 
ae din tin aaes Wee . 
r atte ur} o8es. | ae be ha 9 A 
as alt fr at 1s. Sap penlbigh ee We pean 199, Piccadilly 
Sole Agent to the Importer at ne West En 
QUN- BURNS, FRECKLES, TAN, and other disfigue 
S ments of the Skin, are pleasingly eradicated by that anid 
preparation RO AND’S KALYDOR, a balmy odorite 
liquid, and gy i areally admired for its sovereign ab 8 
completely re oving all cutaneous erupti ions, and in uy 
in. 
N.—Much pernicious tr ash is now offered for sale oy 
a atv mn Purchasers to ine 
that the pare oe, HOw LAND’ Nia a0 
wrapper, and * A. ROWL 3 20; 
engraved on the etreainten stamp ace to each bottle. 
4 ae and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty include 
Qs Ask : Rowuens 4 por.—Sold by them, an 
Chemists and Perfumerse 
NURSERY TO BE E DISPOSED OF. — contain 
between Three enue Four Acres of Land, well ssD-SHO!? 
nd 
a 
Nursery Stock, @ good DWELLING-HOUSE an 
Three Greenhouses, One Forcing-House, Pits 
Sheds, Stable, and every convenience necessary for ¢ 
Lease on the Premises—in a good st 
oyal Exchange- 
arrying 
situation a 
For P 
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