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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 13, 
oe ARTIFICIAL GUANO. — Turnirs, 
« WurzeEL, &c. By the use of the above Manure, 
the Raenaices yield at the rate of 86 tons ree acre was obtaine 
of ORANGE Grose MANGEL WuRzEL, by Mr. A. Corton, of Hil- 
dersham, near Cambridge. On Meadow Land, the Earl of Zet- 
land got an increase of Hay of 18 cwt. 2 qrs. fees ears while by 
the Foreign Guano the increase was only 8 2 qrs. under 
similar circumstances. These Facts prove the sueioney of the 
Artificial Guano. 
*,* Porrer’s Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 4/, 15s. per ton ; 
om os 6 to 7 cwt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore- ste, 
Lambeth. 
New Edition, improved, with nearly 1000 Engravings on Wood, 
One large Vol. 8vo, 50s. cloth, 
re See or GARDENING. 
J.C. 
“(No gardening mae us encorehenee: and containing such 
an immense mass of matter, has ever been yal ie ie pub- 
Us. more free from errors of the pen or the pr epaipieh a 
y the same Author, 
‘HORTUS BRITANNICUS; a Catalogue of all the anes indi- 
eae to or introduced into Britain. New Edition, 315 
ENCYCLOPEDIA cr PLANTS. svo. 31, 13s. 6d. ain 
ENCYCLOPADIA oe AGRICULTURE, Bye: al. tes 
ENCYCLOPAEDIA or TREES anp SHRU 8vo. + 108. 
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA or COTTAGE, FARM, and iu 
eee TURE. 8vo. 37, 3s. cloth. 
London: LonemaNn, Brown, GREEN, and Ee Ee A 
Recently paniisherl, One large Vol. 8vo, with aes Conper- motes 
d numerous Wood Engravings, 18s. 
NTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. ae Professor 
Lrnpiey, Ph.D. of University College and the Royal le 
ee he Edition, with Corrections and Ral Addition: 
ve a hesitation in p’ 
Botany ‘o be the most valuable and ris dle in any language we 
are aibaiuted: vite rs ele Gazette tee 
the e Auth 
THE THEORY OF HORTICULTURE; or an Expo- 
sition of the evaOl sae Principtes on which che: Operations of 
Woot. las. c are Ran ducted. svo. with numerous Illustrations on 
‘ood. 128. : 
To all 10" delight in a garden, Dr. Lindley’s charming yo: 
tame will will yield not only instruction, but endless amusement.”— 
A NATURAL See OF ae Ae NE 8vo. 18s. cloth. 
FLORA MEDICA. 8vo. 18s. 
GUIDE To a ORCHARD ee oRITCHEN GARDEN. _ 16s. 
ie els or THE BRITISH FLORA. 12mo, 10s. 6d. cloth. 
: Loneman, Brown, Green, and LonGMANS.- 
Just published, fep. 8vo, 10s. 6d. cloth. 
OPULAR CONCHOLOGY ; 3 oes ie Shell Cabinet 
arranged ; being an Introduction to the Modern System of 
Conchology ; with aSketch ofthe Natural Hate of the Animals, 
an Account of the Formation of the Shells, and a com plete Des- 
criptive List of the Families and Genera. By Acnxs aaew. 
Illustrated with 312 Woodcuts 
«© A pleasant, useful, and well illustrated volume.”’— Professor 
Jameson's Bag Lane Journal. 
Lon: : LonoMAN, Brown, GREEN, and LonoMANs. 
HOOKER’S BRITISH FLORA. 
Just Published, 8vo, with 12 Plates, 14s. plain ; S with the Plates 
coloured, 24s. cloth, 
HE BRITISH FLORA, Vol. i cones Pheno- 
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m Jackson Hoorsrr, K.H., L. + FRA 5 
Fifth Edition, with ‘Additions and poprecionss co 173 Figures 
illustrative of the Umbelliferous Plants, the Composite Plants, 
he Grasses, and the Ferns. Vol. IL., in Two Parts, completing 
the British Flora, 248. bds. 
London : Loneman, Brown, 
EN, and LoNGMANS. 
Post 80, with Woodcuts and Twelve coloured Plates, 15s. cloth. 
R. TURTON’S MANUAL of the a 
FRESH-WATER SHELLS of the BRITISH ISLANDS. 
A hag Edition, thoroughly revised, and with considerable Addi- 
Grav, Esq., F.R.S., Keeper of the 
Zoological Collection in the British Museum 
«The most complete view of the subject thathas yet appeared,” 
—London and Westminster Review. 
nm: Loneman, Brown, ¢ GREEN, and LoneMANs. 
Octavo, with Ten Plates, 15s. cloth, the atc Edition of 
IR HUMPHRY DAVY’S AGR LTURAL 
CHEMISTRY. With Notes by Dr. pelle DAVY 
CONTENTS.: — Introduction = eats he General Powers of Matter 
f Pl 
Just published, seas care neat, 3: 
TREATISE on the TH a he PEACH 
and NECTARINE on the sae ae a J. Sirs, 
Author of a Treatise on the ‘Cucumber and Mel 
London: Simrxin, Marsnaut, & carpal “Hoowecliers: 
Be 8. 
Ini , price 3d., or 28. 6d, per dozen, the Second Edition of 
pie “COTTAGE BEE-HiVE. A Letter to Cottagers, 
shewing a ATE te profitable, and humane method of keep- 
ing BEES. — Reprinted, with additions, from the Cottagers’ 
Monthly Visitor, 
VINGTONS, Re Paul’s Churchyard, andV Waterloo Place, 
EW ZEALAND COMPANY.— Notice is hereby 
given, that the ANNUAL See COURT of PRO- 
PRIETORS of the NEW ZEALAND COMPANY pitts be holden 
on TuEsDAY, the 30th day of May Tae nt, at One o’Clock, pre- 
cisely, at this House, for the Election of DIRE CTORS, and other 
OFFIC. Hs of ae said Company ; for the consid atian ofa DIVI- 
DEND w Company 's Stock the transaction of 
other pees At the eat Breeting) the following Directors will 
go out of Office, viz. — 
SrewART SSS OND ENS ah M. oe 
Cuaries Buiter, Jun, y MP 
Joun Are Raa tare 
Josern Somxs = (Governor.) 
is Raven Hwan cere M.P. 
Liam Hur, Es 
But being eligible for re-election, eae offer themselves to be 
re-elected accordingly. By order, Joun WARD, Secretary, 
New Zealand House, tear: street Buildings, May 9, 1843, 
BEE. HIVES.—Grorer Neicusour and Son beg 
to inform their Apiarian Friends that in consequence of he 
formation of a new live of street, they have removed their pone 
ness from No, 131, High Holborn, to more spacious and com: 
dious Premises, numbered 127 in the same street. hetestection 
of Bee-hives for this season comprehends Pacer petise now in 
vogue, including ‘‘Nutt’s Patent Hives” (for t she sale of which 
are the only authorized agents), the “Single-Box Hive,” 
the ‘“ Ladies’ aA Hive,” the “ Improved Cottage Hive,” 
with Glasses, &c., from either of which the produce may be 
Lies at any time without the destruction of the Bees. G.N. 
and Son have also Glass Hives and other articles connected with 
Bee Management, at their Apiarian Depot and Honey Ware- 
house, 127, High Holborn, corner of Southampton-street, Lon- 
don, Letters of inquiry relative to the above must have, Post- 
age Bae inclosed. 
“Nutt on Bers” (5th Edition), now published. 
SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 
J Wes & Co., Arcuirects, HorticuLruRAL 
* BuitpeErs, &c., Gloucester-place, King’s-road, oe 
The great “simplicity of their improved plan of SHApING, by 
which the of the largest or smallest house can be ingeaatly, 
covered with asheet of Canvas, renders the principle an object 
of admiration. To be seen in use at most of the London Nar- 
cee and at their 
oS 
TO NURSERYMEN, HORTICULTURISTS, &c, 
ROPAGATING GLASSES—White, 1s. 2d. yes a 
Green, 1s. per Ib., or from 2s. 6d. to 24s. per doz. 
BER- TUBES, altengts, AB 6d. to 4s. each ; GR. RABE SITADIS, 
with holes, from 2s. 6d. each; FISH-. BOWLS, from 18, se 
Fish. bowls, for roentaitie, with hole in bottom, 2s, 6d. oo 
t APSLEY PELLATT’S FALCON GLASS-WORKS, ont LAND- 
fen, BLACKFRIARS’, where every description of Table-Glass 
and China is on sale. ays for viewing the Manufactory, Tues- 
day, Wednesday, its Thursday. 
Rowe: AND’S MACASSAR OIL. Seu nter the Spe- 
cial Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the QurEn, 
the Royal Family, and the several Courts of Europe. This Oi 
is universally acknowledged to be the oniy artici# that will 
effectually pr dato and restore Hair, prevent it from falling off or 
turning grey, rom scurfand dandriff, and will render it de- 
tightly ik anid flexible. Yt will also preserve the coiffare in 
f crowde: ON. 
Me ch pernicious tri ash is now offered for fae as “ MACASSAR 
OIL ;” it is therefore of great importance to es to see 
that the words “ ROWLAND’S MACASSA engraven 
on the wrapper. All others are ‘cross Drone oes: a eee 
yeaa) 's Signature is also engraven on the wrapper, thus:— 
a ROWS LAND ie Boe 20, sett GARDEN, LONDON; 
ROWL 2? Price 3s, 6d.—7s. Family 
which influence 
—Nature and Constitution ot the ie ea) ee its mattered 
= Vegetables—Man of a ae able and A 
ures of Mineral Onegin or Fossil wiaias ee 
Lands by MarMIIS= ee penithnents on the nutritive Qualities of 
raion Grasses, 
ion: LonemAn, Brown, Green, and LONGMANS, 
Just Published, 
TREATISE ON ‘ RENDLE’S gost ee 
OF COMMUNICATING HEAT,” b E. DL. 
F.H.S., Plymouth, can now be obtained of an "Booksellers, or 
from the Author, at 5s. 6d. (free by post.) 
‘GMAN, BRowNn, Green, and LONGMANS. 
TO AMATEURS ae PRACTICAL GARDENERS, 
cently published, 
HE UNIVERSAL DIRECTORY, for Taking 
ath and Le all wie of Four- footed and Winged 
. 'y BERT Seecrte fas ae revised, with Six 
Plate Fok Traps, Cages, &c. 
ART OF EROMOTING “THE ‘GROWTH OF THE 
CUCUMBER AND MELON; containing Directions for bringing 
them to complete perfection at the eal ee and latest seasons, 
nto that celebrated 
oe of coe New edition. 8yo. 38. 6d. 
THE DIFF. ERENT MODES 
APPLE, from its hen trod Clon comprising the Practice of 
Giles, Speechly, Griffin, M‘Phail, Baldwin, Andrews, Gunter, 
Aiton, Knight, an &e. With aa four Woodcuts of Stoves, 
Pits, ke. Svo. t 9s. 
DIRECTIONS "TOR LT TIVATI NG THE CRAMBE MARI. 
TJMA, or SEA-KALE, TOR THE USE OF THE TABLE. By 
Witeam Curtis, New Edition, with Three Engravings. 
Heyry Waren, Agricaltural and Spo rting Library, 51, Hay- 
market; and by order, of all 
UNDER THE UPERINTENDENCE OF THE 5S) CIETY y FOR 
USION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDC 
Sust Published, ae in cloth, price 105 
‘8, price One Shilling each, 
SPE HORSE: ; its History, Races, Structure, Diseases, 
and Treatment. By W. Youarr. With a Treatise on Draught. 
3 or in Nine Num- 
A New and Enlarged Edition, Re-written, and brought down to 
the present state of Veterinary Science. 
Set of Cuts, drawn by Harvey. 
APMAN and Haut, 186, Strand, 
With an entirely New 
otis er to Tae ane tore 64, -y and double that size 21s. 
per bottle. sk for ‘‘ Rowland’s Macassar Oil.” Sold by them, 
endl by Chemists and Perfumers. 
pete Ne WIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN, 
, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. 
Bi THOM PSON, in gratefully acknowledging the 
* kind patronage which the Nobility and Gentry so liberally 
bestowed upon him last season, begs respectfully to announce 
that that encouragement has induced him to bestow more atten- 
tion to this department of Omamental and Useful Work. He 
as in consequence A eet aber wide arene in FANCY 
ani 
OMPOUND DECOCTION 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 
eet) ons for which this invaluable alterative is almost a specific. 
To those effected with, or rtd to, any of the above dis- 
orders, a course, spring and autumn; is generally recommended 
by the Faculty. The preparation of ‘this Decoction is, however, 
difficult, and its dose somewhat large. All its virtues are pos- 
sessed in a portable and pleasant form, by the Concentrated 
Compound Decoction of Sarsaparilla, Bfenaved by Bens. Moxon 
and Sons, Chemists, Hull 
Sold in Bottles, at 4s. 6d., 12s., and 22s, (equal to 6, 16, and 32 
pints of the Decoction), by all Tespectable medicine’ venders.— 
London Agents: Barclay & Sons, Sutton, Edwards, Newberry, 
&c.’; York, Dennis and Son; Dublin, at Butler's Medical Hall 5 
Edinburgh, J. and R. Raines Quebec, J. Musson. 
.TO THE PUBLIC. 
Desh i being paramount to every other earthly 
blessing, eA are ever anxious to recover it when 
t when restored. The most prevailing 
bowels, and most persons suffer more or less fi 
which in some cases has been of that obstinate nature as to resist 
the power of medicine, and terminate existence. In consequence 
of the loss of a friend by the above obstinate complaint, ane to 
uture, in the month of August, 1819, 
invented the well known Instrument called the  ROMACE. 
and ENEMA PUMP” (vide the Life of Sir Astley Cooper, p. 301), 
Ne, with the blessing of Providence, has been the means of 
aving thousands of lives, and has been honoured by the sanction 
of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and the 
most eminent Members of the Profession in the Kingdom, as 
well as on the continents of Europe, India, and America. J. R. 
begs to inform the Profession and the Public that he has taken 
out a new Patent for certain FPN alge pric’ surpass any- 
thing of the kind ever offered, in: Yy are more ame 
portable, and durable; fitted with tubes that will carey thet 
oF Joke hottest climates, and are not liable to be out of repair. 
Manufactured only by the Patentee, ay Regent circu  Piocas 
ae = EGR they may be seen and prov 
ve ee words ‘ READ’S eaten without which 
none a genuini 
POOKSELLERS” PROVIDENT RETREAT, 
60, ee EEN OE ee ROW.—Established April 6, 1843. 
OMMITTER. 
JAMES NISBET, Esq. 42, Berners-street, Chairman. 
THOMA BROWN, Esq., 39, Paternoster-row, Treasurers 
COSMO ORME, Be, 35, Fitzroy-square. 
ee DUNCAN, , 37, Paternoster-row. 
PME Eeae "93, trae ee street. 
EDM. HODGSON, Esq., 192, Fleet-stre 
Mr. R. Batpocx, 85, High ‘Hol. tae Fem ‘Low, 42, Lamb’s Conduit 
born. 
ie orn Bice, 53, Parliament- 
mM Tio. Pee OY , Pater- 
Me ‘G Gorsann, 17, Paternos- | Mr. vite OF sai 9, Great New- 
ter-ro port-street. 
Mr. H. er 81, Pall Mall. Mr. W. Suarp, 39, Paternoster- 
Mr. C. D. Lertuey, 37, Soho- Ke 
square. . T. B. Saarre, 187, Picca- 
Milly. 
r. S, Ives, 14, Paternoster-row, Hon. Secretary. 
This S Sstety has been established for the purpose of Towel 
entitled to one vote at all elections; and so in so th for 
every additional Subscription of One Guincaa Year, or Donation 
Ten Guineas; and is pac eligible to become a Member of the 
Committee of ea {he very general approbation which 
has been given to the for uation of this Society, and the liberal 
eived, afford the most encouraging 
jectors will be crowned w 
Contributions amount to 1500/.; and the Committee feel assured 
that they have only to make the object more extensively knowDy 
in order to secure the sum which is necessary to complete this 
desirable undertaking. 
bscriptions and  ponations will be thankfully received by 
Tuomas Brown, Esq., Treasurer, 39, Patcrnoster-row; 
Messrs. Smirn, Eee and Smirns, Bankers, 1, Lombard- streets 
an M of the Committee. 
2 Sele er emis Folate 
TED,a “G TAGE, or SianD Farm, or SMALL 
Deracuep House, from 15 to 30 miles from London. Jt 
must contain at least one large or two good-sized Sitting-roomss 
two good Bedrooms, with Servants’ Kooms, ‘Kitchen, &c., &Ce 
There most be a good garden, well stocked with Fruit- trees, 0 
an Orchard attached, and from fiye to fiye-and-twenty acres of 
Jand. Situation high, or at least dry;-and iffnear a heath OF 
common it would be preferred, The rent ‘of ‘the Cottage and 
Garden not to exceed 30/. per annum, the land ata price propor- 
tioned to its value. Along lease would be taken, or the Freehold 
purchased, nor woul the Advert ube object to purchase, at a pro" 
portionate price, even if there b House, or a mere labourer’s 
Cottage on the movers Address tae paid), to eS Sia Gardener? 
lowes Office, 3, Charles-street, Covent Garden 
WIREWORK, suited to a 
again submits for inspection his Eatensive ben of Flower- 
Baskets, Trainers, Borders; and Stands, we Garden-Arches, 
Seats, Vases, and Temples; improved Garden and Hothouse En. 
gines, Syibecr Fumigating Bellows, and sottieh “Hordcultttfal 
Implemen B. THomrson’s Improved Waterpots, which 
possess considerable advantage over all others, the smaller size 
being peculiarly adapted for Ladies. Game and Cattle Fence in 
great variety. 
ECHVS ELEGANCIES for PRESENTS and 
USE.—The greatest variety for Atte and Gentlemen, 
both in price and choice, ise ae Mecui’s Manuracrory and Em- 
poriuM Of ELEGANCIES, , Laadenvallss steel Here may be 
suited the economist or the. ies ore ele tables, 3/. 10s. 
to 13/, 10s.; writing-desks, 10s, to 20. ; -cases, 208. to 
1002. ; work- ORES 12s, to 20/.; leather watts cases, with or 
without dr ae ae 88. t +; tea-chests, 7s. Gd. to 8l.; en- 
velope-' ane to 10l.; inkstands, in wood, bronze, and 
papier-: Ld ts, ‘to Gt. 6s. splendid papier-maché work.tables, 
3 
102. 108 Ss of ee trays, 8, to a0F work and cake baskets, 
259, to § 268. to 408. ; h 188. to 
pai oie ore 27: card. ‘bo! oxes, 21. to 51. 58.3 
» per Melt ; ae Mitalss Big Dae 
30 8 nia fe Geaviy aiell, 
paper, tae leather, at all Ne es 3 adie scent aii: toilet bottles, 
31. 38.; ladies’ 0s, to 5/,; elegant ches: 
boards eee chessmen, various pee to 162, 16s,; watch- 
stands, 27s. each; gold and silver pencil-cases; elegant cases 0 
seven-day razors, from to 10, 108.5 ivory-handled and 
Scotch strops, in every var 
? scissors, 5s. to 508, per 
pair; cases of plated and silver de: s, to 25/,; cases of splen- 
did table cutlery, to 40/.; and a ened of other articles; of 
which Kapha may be laa gral i 
extensively on his own pri es, the quality of every article is 
warranted. —Table Cutlery, Sheffield Plate, &c, 
-- WANT PLACES.—All Letters ie Ais pst 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GEN F 
S GARDENER, or GARDENER sity “BAILIE y 
a single Man, upwards of 30 years of age, who possesses 
thorough knowledge of the profession in ever, operant 
held some first-rate situations in England, where every b Be 
of Horticulture has been carried on in an extensive way, ant eo 
ie highly recommended fee 2 family of note, with other ne ord 
ired. Dire Mr. Brown, Gardener, at LO 
Southampton" 8, Seren hOryt poweestel: tt ae 
S GARDENER, a respectable married . Man, a8& 
who is a superior Grape Grower, and well oat we 
the management of Pines ; he perfectly wba Sears) Garde pie 
in all its various departments. Can have an eight years 
racter from his last Situation, which he is Nae on accow) 
the death of his late employer. Direct to J. S., Gardenely 
Villa, ¥i inchley, Mi ddlesex 
8 (Cena a single ‘Man, aged { 30, who Wee 
ugh practical knowledge of Tis Bugis and feat 
Rehly, Tecommended: utes to A.B., J. FULLER'S: 2 
Otter Surrey 
iii aS ne 
s “BAILIFE, . or “BAILITE ye ‘and FARMER, nf yori 
able married Man, 85 years of age, (a native 0! 
shire), w rhe fully understands the mane gement ae see 
and Pasture-land, the Rearing and Feeding of Stock, by one 
ment of Plantations, &c. Q can be highly Ag ded e 
of the first Land-Agents in the ae has no objection 
into Ireland; pplication to be made to Mr. May, Ho! 
sery, Leeming lar le, Yorkshire. 
pard-atreet, leet cares 
ity, ‘of London, and J Fabiehed by en 
G in 
om’ 
sy 
ae anor Joyawr Ganpun, in the Co nly Greased 
dienes Vener nts and Communications met 
to the 1 ere Baasdsy, ‘May 13, 1843+ 
