640 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Sepr. 9,. 
deficiency is in room, the want of which is severely felt at 
the present moment, when so large and important an 
accession is expected to the number of its inmates. On 
ordinary occasions, however, it is quite large enough for 
the necessities of the Royal Family, living, as they do 
here, without ostentation or show. The park and pleasure 
grounds are limited, being only about 120 acres in extent, 
and the effect of even much of that is lost in consequence of 
its straggling position. Still it is not without beauty, and 
much is doing by the present King toimprove it. Exten- 
sive walks, and drives of excellent construction, have 
been made not only through the grounds themselves, but 
to all the most attractive portions of the neighbouring 
valley, and especially to the heights which command 
| eat views of the chateau, the town, and the sea. 
he portion of the park adjoining the chateau is remark- 
ably well wooded, not with ‘weedy elms,’ but with a 
variety of trees, carrying a beauty of foliage which would 
do no discredit to any park in England. The Chateau 
d’Eu, in its eo certainly comes within the 
nomenclature of ‘ fantastic,’ for it has high roofs, pinna- 
cles, enormous chimneys, and other excrescences, which 
do not accord with the architecture of modern palaces, 
but which still are not without beauty and pleasing effect. 
The building itself is of considerable extent, and its 
principal front handsome and imposing. In approaching 
it from Abbeville every one must be struck with admiration 
both of the beauty of the structure and its charming 
situation, surrounded as it is with woods and green fields, 
and in the immediate neighbourhood of the picturesque 
town of Eu, and the tranquil river below.’ 
A Royal Ode.—The following incident is mentioned 
by the reporter of the Times, among the other anecdotes 
of her Majesty’s visit to France :—On 1 Monday morn- 
ing the King sent for M. Auber, the composer, and 
received him with his usual affability, and said—‘ EA 
bien! M. Auber, we must have by to-morrow night, or 
. Wednesday morning at farthest, an Ode to celebrate and 
commemorate the auspicious visit of her Britannic Majesty 
to Eu.’ ‘Sire, it is impossible,’ replied M. Auber, as- 
tounded. ‘Why?’ ‘The time is so short.’ ‘Ah! you 
are always thinking of time. 4u reste, it must be done.’ 
«But I have no theme.’ ‘ Pooh, pooh ! you have her 
Majesty. You will act under posiemte: inspiration.’ ‘I 
mean, Sire, that Ihave no poem.’ ‘No poem. la 
bonne heure. Let us have a poet forthwith.’ A poet 
was sought for and found, and was kept safe under lock 
and key, having been shut up in a very comfortable apart- 
ment, with all requisite historical documents, and out of 
which he was not to issue till his work was complete. M. 
Auber was subjected to a similar impressment. 
SPORTING. 
Ce eae Ss, THURSDAY — ST. Lecer.—6 to 
Cotherstone (take 7 to 4); 10 to 1 agst Lord hain 
Praetghter taken) 310 to 1 meat Mr. Wrather’s Nutwi Ue (take 12 
1 agst Lord Exeter’s Lucetta colt TES 25 to 
Gamat SonepeThE HANDICAP. 0 Lagst Mr. year s Se- 
miseria (taken); 8 to 1 agst Lord Miltown’s Y Seiten (offered) ; 
9 to 1 agst Mr. Sadler’s The Conqueror. 
Doncaster Cur.—5 tol 
Heathcote’s Sirikol. 
MARK LANE, Frinay, Sretumpser 8.—The Wheat market 
is very firm to- day, notwithstanding thelarge arsivad of Foreign, 
the proportion of which offered on zele | is ‘small, and prices of 
both old and new English, as well as “Fo 1. nal to those 
ade on Monday. Bar ley, Peas, and Beans fine, the same, 
and the Oat trade is very fiat. 
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Whest, wala Kent, 
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Bats Tuineptnahive: and Yo 
orthuml hesland and 
GB to 29 Harrow 30 & 
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‘ey 28 60 80 
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Sept. eee oe 
6 weeks’ Ageregate Aver.) 
Duties 
ARRIVALS IN VERE RI Mote 
hts) Bar. 
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ure 
Bnulish » 4006 en oe. 
Triah i 
Foreign « oe 1 
s. | Peas 
3 4 
| 31 
1199 
GAZETT. rE OF THE WEEK. 
BANKKUPTCY ANNULLED—R, Richardson, Wapping, anchor manu- 
8. H. Angier, Philpot-lane, City, bookreller—B. Bacon, 
oreditch, 
» jun., late of Chilton, Sin, mal tet ‘olin 
3 Moreton-in the- “Stash 6 
upholsterer—T. ¢ 
Manchester, 
tershire, mercer-—R. 
end, Cheshire, Fim 
Bradfor 
Hodgson, Sunderland, tea-dealer-—H. 
Ai ice aS Evesham, Worcestersiiice 
ingham, Braaiords "prcon 
Sct aby Male ede, Works pares Santen Thorneye 
Thoreycrott, jun., Wolverhampton, fFordshire-— J. S 
High-sireet, tallor— lie and W. Smith, St- Dunstan’s-hill, merchants— 
L. a as Fenner, Pensituschy -street, caesthiante te A rohy;, Manchester, 
drap 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. 
Dumfries—A. and J. Rowan, Dunde’ 
merchant—F, Shortt, 
iTlee, of a ron On the 
i cot! St 
Vince: ‘ aa 
daughte <on the th Ina at Hatton; M y sof a \daulher 
—On thi i at ae e Lady Ge ana Ryd 
MARRIED.—On the Ist_ s ning Chureh ¢ 
KC. to Jane Barbara, ike si ht iral 
sis € fa 
—On the 2d inst., 
i ov erst saat 
niresOn the 
of 
er, 
‘at Runeton, the Indy of tke Hon. W p 
ey, Meq. ww cme on 
fi 
Noeth Hunieton vie 
he dd inst, eke 
Sey Oxtora, on ns 
Glbin's Wail._On the aise ult at Stisted F 
87th year of ge—On inst. 
the73d ye 8 age, ine. Rey. James T non Residentiary of 
St. Paul's, and of Edmonton, w aaesass” On th ult, at Bruges, 
E 
E. Gattey, Esq, many years Town Clerk of Exeter, in his goth year, 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
4 HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- eee 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improve 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL id 
ee BAILEY, 272, HOLBOR'! 
ind EB, BAILEY evine devoted much time to the considera~ 
Bee this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatns for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
nts suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, ace have combined 
durability in avs apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
ave erected apparatus in England, Scotland, peng Treland, for 
yy noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the ested to be 
ae ‘ed by the Horticultural § Society of London, inexecuting the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at iswick. 
D. and E. BALE also construct in metal i of 
ee ee DREADFUL HAILSTORM. —The 
ich, beg to refer the readers 
of the Gitnentn Chronicle to the advertisement inserted on the 
2d inst., and to announce the following additional subscriptions : 
s 
700 0 
0 
Total amount received, upwards of . 
Mr. John Young, Nurseryman, Taunton” ° . 
Mr. Bristow, Seedsman, Serves : . 
Mr. H. White, Vauxhall . . . . 
John Hindle, Esq., Stoke Newingto ay . . 
Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, Nurserymen, Exeter . 
ook 
Messrs. Veitch and Son, Nurserymen, Exeter 
nderson, Nurseryman, Wellington- road 
Mr. Ww. ern Barnes’ Terrace, cee 
Mr. G, Brefiil do. . . 
aoorHonn 
eooococs 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremel 
WT Or PLANTS. 
UMPHREYS" ‘$ COMPOUND 
Say and Preservation of Plants, may be vee coe? in 
the Conservatory, and fro; 
to Promote the 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 
plete than has hitherto been broaght before the public. 
and E. Barvey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent, 
D E. BAILEY have prepared & AUP Ua of the Galvanic 
Plant roe cor which are now re for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to public aotee anew Trough zines Hoy 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constant] 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their ISR aeoEE 
WIRE-WORK, HOT- ous e Oe eee GREEN- 
USES, 
ST; THOMAS BAKER, MANOR- HOUSE, MANOR- 
PLACE, thse ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of INVI- 
SIBLE WIRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered 
age proof. WIRE’ WORK in Trainers, Arches for Walks, 
ere Hae stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTICULTURAL 
BUIL: Green and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. The 
same Mente by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on improved and 
& 
wn or Country, and Drawings and 
Work for the Trade as usual. 
Estimates free. 
Ward’s Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 
WHEAT-SOWING. 
OTTER’S GUANO.—The superiority of this power- 
ful MANURE being now completely established, it is only 
necessary to inform the public t vay amaterial reduction has been 
made in the price, and that it may be obtained either at the 
Works or of Mr. Pottrr’s Agents, who HL testimoniais of its 
efficacy.—28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, L 
*,* Nurserymen required as Agents i in all Guepincipa towns. 
Ge a-39 to) Sek i i, 
THE IMPOR’ 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, ,ONDON 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL. 
RENDLE’S TANK-SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
Second Edition, just published. 
A TREATISE One Lee Bey on Mr. RENDLE'S 
SYSTEM or HEATING HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, 
can now be obtained of the Author, or throngh all Booksellers, 
at 5s. each copy. 
Loneman, Brown, Gr and LoneMAN, 
Union-road Nurseries, Plymouth, Sante 8, 1843. 
No. VIII. was panes on the Ist of pa ate a will be con- 
at Sixpence a Month, of the 
D 
ed, 
ARDENERS’ 
| Geren 5 wi 
By B. Mavnp, I 
most Ornamental Biante, suited to 
tions, eee c., he assistance of 's 
teurs., Also, a F. FLORAL REGISTER, with Woodcuts and Descrip- 
tions of hondsome es newly introduced from Foreign Countries: 
Also, AN AUCT. ROM, Cas Miscellaneous Information on 
Gardening hatte tion of Proressor Hensiow’s 
BOTANICAL MCTTONARY. of 5,000 Words, and 200 Cuts, 
seriptive of the Vegetable World; a complete ‘ook of Reference 
bjects connected with the descrip of PI ne 
e seen, that this Work, slthough sold at so very 
moderate a price, comprehends a_greate ety of Botanical and 
Gardening In! farenation than ony Publicntion-ettan 
7h. OU COMEEIIGE: Mis assets row. 
HAND- BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE, 
.HE HAND-BOOK OF GARDENING ; expressly 
intended for Persons possessing a and fond of cultivating a 
Garden of mcderate size. Price 2s, cloth, a New and Enlarged 
Edition. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF BOTANY 
Or raise I on on Common Plants, for Field and Garden 
Practice. 
TH *HAND- BOOK OF AGRICULTURE; 
Chiefly for the use of those interested in the ‘Allotment System, 
Price 1s, 3d. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF COOKERY; 
ipl or ‘the use of the Middle Classes. Price fh cloth. 
HAND-BOOK OF THE TOIL E 
Having in ‘lew the {union of Bodily Health aH eeeatie of Per- 
son, Price 2s. clot 
ie HAND: ROOK OF THE LAUNDRY 
Expressly intended for those who ‘ wash at ome, tae Brice 1s. 9d. 
THE MAND-BOOK OF MEDIC: 
Forming a Useful Manual in time of Be A om Piofessional Aid 
cannot readily be procured, rice 2s. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF NATURAL: \SATLOSOPHY. 
Price 1s. 9d. 
Cuamsers, Edi 
STATION ERY, CUTLERY, WORK- 
ESK, ann sedi Aes! MANU- 
mbiossed Postage Invelopes, without 
0 purchasers i other articles ; fine 
o Note, 2d. per Quire, 
Ream ; very a 
London : W.S. S.Orr & Co 
VHEAP 
BOX, WRITING-D 
be sets URER.— Sloper’s 
Peale Se Pia r do: 
Bath: post, 3d. 
5. Ream ; vkeo 8 pe (ote), 
Foo! oleeeD ea. per Quire, 128. Gd. per cnt Buvelopes. Gd. per 100; 
Copy Books, 4d. e d. Me dozen; gord Pe : 6d ae 100; 
Beboetea: ‘Blottin sks, Gd, each; stperion Tibles, gilt edges, 
8. 10d. each ; ditto Prayer Books . 6d. ‘ood Pen-knives, 6d. 
each ; Rosewood Work-b 3 Peebles Mahogany mie 
6d. ; aupel ero Pocket-bo oks, 6d. each, & 
d, or Money returned if not approved of. i eared 
caer and 100 best Car le prince for 4s. 6d. Bad AS 
and Engraving, at hey pee terms ; 10 per 
Books rand Music. care forwarded 100. files free of 
on, and any, amount in town, 
ae sent on the receipt of two 
ationery Nrasehoues 20, George- 
PLA NTS 200 or + 300 good Fruiters to be. Sold, 
Sxchanged for Orange and Lemon Tre m 6 to 10 feet 
To save trouble, the price of the Plants j is 4s. each.— 
De a Joun Stove p, Esq., Stedham House, near Midhurst, 
Susi 
bata 
pa 
th 
denied fertilizing pows grains dissolved ‘a rata at 
intervals is effective. ‘Applicable to all Greenhouse plants, to 
es Hyacinths, and other bulbs; and to promote the growth of 
cuttings, and the Sate ee of seeds. Sold in bottles 1s. 9d. 
each, by Tuaxaca so Sc ON) Mansion- Hones street; Hurst 
McMuu.en, L t; W. Char Within ; 
and other leading een: &e. in COW pene country. Whole- 
sale Agents, Davy, MAckmurno & Co., 100, 
street, London. 
ROWEAND’ S MACASSAR OJL.—Under the Spe- 
cial Patronage of Her Most Giocious Bint the QueEN, 
the Royal Family, and the several Cour This Oil 
is universally acknowledged to be the Be ARTIC 
Peay produce and restore Hair, vier ie from falling off or 
ing grey, free it from seuxfand will render it de- 
Ughtfuty soft and flexible. It will es preserve Mais Berns oe 
of crowded 
ae pernicious trash is now offered for sale as «“MACASSAR 
OIL ;” it is therefore of great importance to purchasers to see 
that the words ‘ ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL”? are engraver 
on the wrapper. All others are “Gross Impositions.”’ The 
Proprietors’ Signature is he engraven on the wrapper, thus:— 
A, ROWLAND & SON, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON; 
Countersigned “‘ ALEX. ROWL AND.” Price 3s, 6d.—7. s, Family 
Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d., and double that size 21s. 
per bottle. Ask for ‘ Rowland’s Macassar Oil.” Sold by them, 
and by Chemists and Perfumers. 
Baers S CHESSMEN, in Ivory, Bone, and Wood, 
4, Leadenhall-strcet, London.—The best end cheawer 
Backgammon, Draft, and Chess- 
ards, Cribbage-boards and Bed cushioned Bopatelie- tables, 
Pope- Joan Boards, Work-boxes, D: esks, Pocket-books, Writing- 
aan Envelope-cases, Dressing-cases, Tea-caddies, Table: dnder 
Sheffield Plated Ware, Penknives, Laat Hair, Clothes, and 
Tooth-brushes, Combs, Razors, Str 9 OCs. ‘aunty of all 
the articles first-rate, and prices Oey nga Srates Mechi’s Razors 
Paste, are renowned throughout the 
world; and all those who find shaving a painful and unpleasant 
operation, should pay Mechi a visit at 4, Leadenhall-street. 
TTER MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
HE NEWLY-INVENTED CHUR: 
REGISTERE pCCOREINGH ue ‘ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Manuracrunens, Luwksy 
case 
Upper-Thames- 
which may ‘also be said of his 
br 
in 10 or 12 minutes, The simplicity of its construction, and the 
facility with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
advantages over those ee in common use. 
Ha 
Churn from 
Price, carriage paid 
to Lo 
2 and 3 
7 to Fs ‘Tbs. 13 to 15 lbs, 26 to 281bs. 
25s. 355. 428, 
Metal vais for comes to ppt in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
i r Thermometers and Butter Prints 
sans street, near the ee ntien tt. 
No. 80, Gracechurch. street ; LIvERMons aon: Tronmon were) 
No. 30, Oxford-street ; Benwam, 19, Wigmore. street, Cavendish 
square. Export Agents, Barne s & Co., 109, Fenchurch- street: 
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
FE, PWARD BECK informs Horticulturists generally» 
that the Cisterns, Tanks, Shelves, cea) Conservatory. 
Tubs, Flower- Boxes, E 
by him in Slate, may be seen in ust at rele Cottage, upom 
SDP Cason Ley to the GeeleHee (Sundays excepted. 
pore DURE ST. “VINCENT ARROW -ROOT. his nus 
tritious article is warranted equal in quality to the best 
Bermuda ‘Arrow-Root, as certified by Dr. Ure, and being sold at 
a price considerably under that usually charged, cannot fail 
be appreciated by families asa great acme ‘or the Nursery 
as also for culinary purposes. To be had in tin cases, of 6, 
and 18 lbs. at Is. 8d. per lb., of C. W. Lorrustt, 199, 3 ot ye 
Sole Agent to the npOHey at the West In 
a a 
FU FURTHER TIME REQUIRED. L 
US iad 80) Public i is respectfully informed that the On 
ORS escheat ab Oe will RE-OPEN 
POWER ce eae 0-ELECTRIC MACHINE? 
which, with a NEW FEATURE 7 the “MICROSCOPE, and other 
NOVELTI ms, wl will be introduced on the re-opening. _= 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
S GARDENER. 2K young Man, aged 28, W i 
understands ie business. eo have a good recommes 
tion; has no objection to take care of a small Farm or 80 Be 
Meadow. Land. cabiredt toT. E., at Messrs. RoLiisson’s, LOW! 
Tooting, Surrey. 
S GARDENER.—A single Man, 26 years of 8 
who can be well recommended from his two last Situatiy: 
where he has lived six 3 perfectly understands ine 
business in every department of Forcing and tonto ee 1e- 
with the Management of Plants. No objection to @ Mid 
handed place, or as Under-Gardener in a first-rate Te snl 
ctters addressed to $8, Girtine, Nurseryman, 
will be forwarded NS the Advertiser an fend duly attended to. oe 
Sear ee le 
§ GARDENER.—A respectable, industrious, ral 
Man, aged 36, who understands his business, and ¢ ‘2By 
recommended as to honesty and sobriety.—Direct to W. Ws 
Union-street, Westbourn-street, Pimlico, 
Printed, by Messrs. Buavnuny and Evans, Tombards -stree Fe 
the Brevinot of wi hitefriars, in the City of London, and apne iy ue 
ARIST son, Cov Ganuent in the ounty 
dlesex, where’ all Advertisemen ad Communications are ot0 
19 the pale sepvemnek 9, 18438, 
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