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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[J UNE 3, 
O BE SOLD, by Private Contract (the dg ea 
going abroad), a small NURSERY, SEED-SHOP, GREEN- 
HOUSES, PITS, &c. &c., situated part at Camberwell pe part 
at Peckham. be viewed any day eae Sunday, and im- 
mediate possession had if required. —Apply to Jas. Knicxt, 
Seedsman, &c., mberwell-terrace, Surrey, from whom every 
particular may "he obtained. 
els A AL and GENERAL LIFE ASSUR- 
ANNUITY, FAMILY FE: oe te and LOAN 
ASSOCIATION, 112, Cheapside, Lon! 
Every description of Life aay ame eee entertained, premiums 
payable gusttenlys half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 25/. 
to 500/., for t! ore years, on approved personal or other 
security, on the borrower assuring his or her life for a moderate 
amount. 
parece for children to receive a stated sum of money on 
arriving at 14 or 21; in case of death the whole of the money 
returned to the parents. Annuities immediate or deferred. Pro- 
spectuses and every information to be had of Freprricx Law- 
RANCE, Resident Secretary, 112, Cheapside. 
NNUITIES.—In the AUSTRALASIAN COLO- 
NIAL, and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY 
COMPANY, Annpitants par! eis in the Profits ofthe Company, 
and receive a rate of ANNU h more favourable than can 
be granted by any, ecotaneny maak its investments wholly in 
England. The Company is enabled securely to grant these 
favourable terms from the advantage it possesses of investing a 
portion of its Funds at a high sate of interest. 
TR Ean ee 
Edward Barnard, Esq., PRS. ie: Cc. 
Mangles, Esq. 
a Montefiore, Esq. 
3 Ju. Ravenshaw, Esq. 
Gideon Colquhoun, Yee , Esq. Willi: Walker, Esq. 
Bankers—Union Bank "of tonace, 
CoLoniaL Bawxnns-Bank of Australasia ( Bermeors esl by Royal 
ch pale: ie Moorgate-s 
PuystcrAn—P. Frase: Eeq., , 62, G nildfords st ., Russell-sq. 
Prospectuses, with Tables, os eee Proposals for the Rnabace 
of an Annuity or for making an Assurance, and every informa- 
tion, may be obtained by application at che Offices ofthe Company, 
No. 126, Bishopsgate-street, City. 
EDWARD RYLEY, ‘Secretary. 
oe anp HALLEN, Ewnernerrs, Iron- 
FOUNDERS, ae &c., No, 2, Winstuy Street, OxrorD 
Street, Lonpon, at CORNWALL Roan, LAMBETH. 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made wee the most. 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which can he fixed complete in ey part of the ging at very lov 
prices, in of the present d tate of the Iron Trade 
HOT~ WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Cons: 
Jreenhouses ; Churches, Publie or Private Buildings, 
&e,, with Corram’s Parent, or RoGrr’s Boiters. After 15 
years experience, and haying fixed upwards of 1500 Apparatuses for 
ree above-mentioned purposes, and by various improvements which 
they have made during that i ‘ime, C. and H. can with confidence 
undertake the erection of Soi oe upon the most. exten- 
sivescale. For the convenience Barer tiene ythoraeatt ¢3) fix their own 
Apparatus, they have affixed the following low prices : 
Cottam’s eae Boiler, Minch. + » » 67 08. Od. 
(Larger m proportion. ) 
Rene 8 Bolter, rotatl siz) . . . 15 (0 
Dit ee a i aaa ee ) 
Hot Water # Pipe, eter, 18 “Per Fo 
STRONG IRON HU DL: ES 3 ft. high, of Ha P rore, 6 ft. 
long, with fiye horizontal bai weighing aon t ase Tbs. 6d. each 
Light Cattle pees ue 6 sh mg 42 Ibs. a 
Hurdles, 4 sake a bs 
Best w IRE i STRAT N. aD WwW IRE etncING at | 
f 150 yards each. U ditto, 7d. each, 
continued, cay every other ohn of Fencing, aa Wire work, 
NR OLLERS 18 inches long. 2, 50 
28, 848.; 30, 10 ach. 
AMES for Cucumbers, jasc, 18 inches square, 
38. 6Gd.; 20 niches 4s. 6d.; 22 inch 3. 6d. each. 
CAST IRON FLOWER STAKES 4 fee long out of the ground, 
3 6 feet, : . per dozen. 
NDS, 2 feet inche 8. 91 ae 
Garden Engines, Mowing Machines, Garden. Chairs, Super 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and ee in reat 
variety, and every description of rticle 
Dr, ‘Arnot’ 's Stoves, 
Implements, and Furnishing Ironmongery ; 
toves. ‘The above low 
Anglo-Belgian Cooking Stoves; Broiling § 
prices being on account of the depre 
subject. to future alterations. Hae Books at the Manufactory, 
No. 2, WinsLEY 8 t, where every information may be obtained. 
- ne RE APP. 
: Buildings.—STEPHENSON. and Co., 61, Grace- 
church- weet Inventors ooh <Re) in cal and Double 
eRe aea a ts pectfull quaint the sbility, Gentry 
and Hortic a ey erty keep in Stock a variety 
‘of sizes of these much. depproved Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
The testimony_of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers (see Chronicle, March, 
and February, 1843, page 7) renders it unnecessary to ¢ 
Temarks upon them beyond the following brief des: 
They are complete without furnace or briekwor! 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, an ¢ require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 4/. 4s, and anti Further 
particulars, with estimates for heating a of build- 
ing, will be forwarded upon appli cation. Iren Fencing, Hurdles, 
rk, ¢ Saraen, Implements, &c. 
.B,—The Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes iene fittings of 
han Gescript lon. 
ARATUS, for Horticultural and 
rPHE oc et VICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
ns, Hsq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 
onger, bee poo oaks, Kent. 
'y opportunity afforded him by a 
extensive practice to br’ ene apparatus to Bec begs 
Offer it as most “el eng and economical : y be seen x 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ aNarsenys Vauxhall; Taare. Loddiges’, 
Hackney ae Been 's, Pine Apple- pla ace ; Mr. Knight's, 
King’s- Toa a, Chel ch and Son’s, Exeter; and at 
the Gardens of the orticaitural Society of London, 
Hoe, -WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- Penh 
CHURCHES, ane MANUFACTORI ES, upon improved pri 
ore eau at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL ‘ad 
ED D BAILEY, 272, HOLBOR. 
AILEY ene devoted much time to the considera- 
tion’ of this SUBIC TEN eee much experience in the erection of 
ntioned purposes, have, by improye- 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be | 
mney ed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
‘orks of their splendid Conservatory, sy erected at Chiswick. 
1 E. Barney also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings aa peenees and Sane noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Hoi GEee where they have the CY of 
exhibiting, amongstother metalworks, an extremely completeand 
convenient stolen apparatus, 08 range, adage? for ig pecutnned 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the ove’ 
plete than tae hitherto Des Sinan heroes © sae alate fase 
Ee, BALLE e first to introduce metallic curyili. 
near houses to Moe Tmerite and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the eons 
of the Galvanic 
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Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or a 
intervals required, and which may be seen Ge ce Manulactory. 
IQUID MANURE.—Pumps of a superior CIC 
ion for Liquid Manure, por'! lls vate stationary. 
Pumps, Hydraulic ditto, and for deep Wells; Se ee Sina 
arges, Tanners, Brewers, Soap- eee &e. 8 kept for 
Hire, for Wells, and Excavations.— Bunsa MIN rowmMey Tete 
Grorcr Turner, 63, Dorset-street, Tleet- Bet ele 
| Sas S ARTIFICIAL GUANO. — Tu vee Turnirs, 
Wurzer, &c. By the use of the above Manure, 
he Rpg yield at the rate of 86 tons per acre was obtained 
tLoBm MANGEL WuRzEL, by . Coron, of Hil- 
dersham, feat Cambridge. On Mei daoe Tait the Earl of Zet- 
land got an es dy of Hay of 18 pie 2 qrs. oe acre, while by 
the Foreign Guano the increase wa wt. 2qrs. under 
similar reeinetaniees: These Facts rave fies eee riey of the 
Artificial Guano. 
*4* Porrer’s Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 4/. 158. per ton ; 
from 6 to 7 cwt. per ac: themical Works, 28, Upper Fore-st., 
tLe 
ani er: ath 0 ON SALE, as Imported, 
of first quality, and in any quantity, direct from the bonded 
stores, either in Liverpool or Ong Dt. Also, NITRATE of SODA, 
Bony to H. Rountawaire & Co., Merchants, 6, Cable-street, 
Liverpo 
G Ul aA Ni Os 
0 oNens’ ihe, 
THE IMPORT: 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, POND 
ae BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL any ORisto. 
Pab shed this Day, 4th Edit., ‘eae enlarged, 8Y0., with aa arly 
Two Hundred and Forty Illustrations on Wood. 21s. clc 
EE EMENTS of PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURD ; 
Sole ace hrs the Cultivation of P. se ts, the Husbandry 
of Domestic Animals, and the Economy of ti 
By Davin Lowi Es Bk RSE. Professor of Agriculture in 
e University of Edinburgh. 
‘TT bis Ee ito ion nteosteain ys rge and intere: dditions on 
al titution and geological relatiohavofasosla OY! 
imate’ and altitude; on the nature, us 
maniires ; on che painciyie iNage and the suce: 
Dn ee and practice of neat ney 
Li published, by Prorussor oe 
The BREEDS a the DOMESTICAT: NIMALS of the 
BRITISH ISLANDS. 2 waishate.s with 52 coloured Plates, 16 
guineas, half-bound morocco, 
ndon: LONGMAN, Brown, Gr 
nwo 
familiarly Conan 80 intere 
Gardening, illustrated with 20 E) pare’, ings are co urenee in Parts 
x dX. of THE GARDENER AND PRACTICAL FLORIST, 
publish ed June 1; also Vol@ne I, Sean in cloth, price 7s. 6d. 
London: R. Groomprinex, 5, Paternoster-row, and all Book- 
sellers. 
’ me LRM ah ee 
EDN TS 
Just  pmblisiaate price 3s., titel . BVO. 
f Rn eee ODORATA ; a arn oteeieue Arrangement of 
the Sweet-scented Flowers and Shrubs cultivated in the 
saute directions for th 
ent, &e, &e. y FREeDER ne J 
C, A. BARTLE! Es 60, Paternoste 
Paternoster-row. Leicester: BRows andl Hewurr. 
Gardens of Great Britain. ropagation, 
Orr and Co., 
Published this day, 12mo. price 9. 
MANUAL OF BRITISH BOTANY. Containing 
AL the Flow ering Plants and Ferns, arranged aceording to their 
as Orders: By CnHar BABINGTON, A. F.L.S., 
&e. ee Van ‘Vooust, i, Paternoster: TOW. 
Pramiar AS a BOnOy Ss . By Guorer Dariey, 
Author em of Popular Geometry, — 
y,—a System of Popular Algebra,— 
12mo, with Tava 5s. 
to the Popular Geametry 
8, Popular Trigon ometry. 
‘cloth, 
ronomieal information conveyed in 
most winning and unassuming manner in this delightful little volume, 
which, not less for the novelty plan than the extent of its in- 
telligence, reflects infinite crane Os ae taste and talents of its pro- 
jector and editor, Mr. Darley.’’— 
AYLoR and WALTON, Boohweters and Publishers to University 
College, 28, Upper Gower-stre 
ITHIC 
le 
oon} here is a vast deal of as 
11C ANTI- \NTI- CORROSION N PAINT, 
from its 
Strength and Durability, forms an excellent coating for 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Outbuildings. Its antiseptic 
qualities part rly adapt it for the preservation of Wood and 
Iron Fences; and it may be advantageously employed upon good 
Brickwork, in place of stucco or other covering. _Manufact! nest 
in stone and slate colours by Jonn Baz 
Roman and Keene’ 's Cement Manufacturers, Nea erty 
minste 
aie 
2% 
1 HOL. 
NoROYAL POLYTECH- 
NIC INSTITUTIO. ECTURE on pe subject, illus- 
Fratee by MODELS of several ‘kinds, which ¢ themselves 
y MECHANICAL FORCE alone, is deliv ead at af eas o'clock 
cele in addition to all the saicied and instructive amusements of 
the Institution. Admission, One Shilling; Schools Half-price. 
ERIAL NAVIGATION 
Open Mornings and Evenings, except Saturday evening. 
| the Royal Family, and the several Courts 0: 
| is universally acknowledged to 
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eth 
Roe AND?S MACASSAR OIL.—Under the Spe- 
e the ONLY 
effectually preggers and restore aes prevent it from falling of or 
turning grey, free it from scurfand dandriff, and will render it de- 
lightfully soft He flewible. Tt will also preserve the coiffure in 
osphere of eroded assemblies, TION.— 
Much eeu ue trash is now offered for sale as “*MACASSAR 
OIL ;” it is therefore of great eee to purchasers to see 
that: ine: words ** ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL” are engraven 
on the wrapper. All others are ‘* See impositions.”” The 
a 's Signature is ces ngraven on the wrapper, thus:— 
A, ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, oe 
Gountersigned “ALEX, ROWLAND.” Price 3s, 6d.— Famil, 
Bottles (equal to pout small), 1 6d., and double that size 218. 
per bottle. as Rowiand's Macassar Oil.’ Sold by them, 
and by Chemists sea Perfumers. 
BY CUCUMBER-GLASSES, for Watering by 
eviee ation during the growth of the ae 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
APE-GLASSES, with holes, gd. to 2s. 6d. each; 
ae GLASSES, 1s. to 28. 6d, Pere oytinaricat ou CUMBER- 
TUBES, groin Oa. to 4s. each; OP. TING - GLASSES, 
Oueas 
ag 
dozen ; 
bottom for Fountains, 2s. 6d. 
Glass Works, Holland-: tHe Biber fclare Order: Tron the 
country, accompanied with a Post-office order, will meet with 
prompt attention. 
jg eee RESIDENCE for an ROSATO 
TURIST.—A Mansion-house, fit for the residen 
genteel family ; Coach-house and Three-stall Stable ; Gituated 
in the village of Fulford, one mile and a half fro’ m York. The 
House is surrounded by Three Acres of Garden Grounds soil deep 
and very productive; Orchard in full bearing; Wall-' fr uit, Hot- 
honse, Melon-pits, and Tanks (well supplied with water) ; nearly 
bilge Acies of NE ee with a stream running: through iy 
e Sold, or “det y the Year or on Lease; Rent, 80/. 
a ae A good Cottage adjacent my be had for the aaitonel 
rent of G2. fen cennte: The premises may be seen by application 
to Josuva Gray, Esq., soli ator, k E igh Petergate, York: 
Pip aARD BECK invites 3 the attention of Horticul- 
turists to the different articles manufactured by him in 
SLATE. They may be seen in use at Worton Corrace, IsbE- 
wort, upon application to the sewcepted. 
™ ae NUTES. 
Borrer MADE IN TEN 
BY THE NEWLY-INVENTED C 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT or DARL NiAMENT. 
ATTW oop, ee & WARNER, MAnuracturers, LEwES- 
This CHURN being made entirely ‘of Block ‘Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot sad which ensures the butter coming: 
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 new in common use. 
+ 1 and 3 
7 to 3 ‘Ys. 13 to 15 lbs. 26 to 28lbs. 
25s. 358. 42s. 
Zine Pans for Churns to aa extra. N,B,—Thermometers 
and Butter Prints supplied. May be obtained through @ny 
respectable one yin is n or country, and from the Manu- 
facturers, Lewe! 
‘0 be seen in nacondon) at Wricnt’s Range Warchouse, No, 3: 
Arthur-street, near the angie) Ricpy’s Brush Warehouse, 
No echu arch. street; RMorz and Son, Ironmongers, 
No. 30, Oxford stre Satie ss 
pak RRS LIFE PILL $.—The sale of this wonderful 
medicine has extended all over the world ; and the benefit 
resulting by their use is experienced by persons in allclimes and 
Countries, From the following extract it will be seen that, i 
British North America, PARRS Lik “ILLS are producing: 
their undoubted Se eye ative of the afllicted to hea 
Extract of a letter received b; Mo 
Varry, a Le se tal 
Niagara, Britis hl North Americe 
being the amount of first supply of PARR’S LIFE PILLS. 
now entirely out of the Pills, and could have sold many more on 
Saturday evening; as Tey ae i ke for every day, @ 
small disappointment pre e town and neiguousiood Ab 
consequence of my Pam taney gonsunied.: sold 80 
few boxes toa cou Merchant who bas been aft fiieted wit! 
affection of the Diaphri pt and Liver, and he has found so 
relief from the Pills th t he has determined Bpen, nt ee 
‘ons who 
Thave bi by perso: "The 
paleaiy 
Bix peaterree AN ‘one of our most skilful Physicians, with a 
complaint; and was told by him, that she would never pean 
s ful gentleman cupped her, and said if the pain returned he efor 
ent for immediately. ‘The pain did return, and she sel fe 1 
Pane’ S$ LIFE PILLS. his was on Thursday, and on the f¢ 
lowing Sabbath she was able, for the first time in six weeks, tO iy 
attend at church. Her husban “ told me that his grites is now 0 
nee health than she has n for ten. years. 286 ee 
before Ic! d woman canes with m Father for the ty 
fifteen aise Beg fo ty knowledge, been aftieted ‘or that lenB 
of time with inflammation of the eye-lids— 
deprive her of sight, She is upwards of 50 years of age} 
years could eat nothing but certain kinds of food. 
iaking PARR'S LIFE PILLS eyes are well, 
eat anything, with a good ap A case 
been an eye-witness to. (8) GEORGE VARR ea wae 
Sole ‘Proprietor, . Roberts and Co., Crane-court, Se ¥ if 
Londo: ‘and sold wholesale by their appointment, Dy: 
Edwards, 67, St, Paul’s Churchyard; Barclay and n 
don. strect; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; Mottershead ty 
» Manc hester ; and J. and R. Raimes and Co., Beau ead 
nedicine in Tow! 
a by 
nd Bac rf mily boxes, 11s, © Neacls 
1 respectable dcalers in 7 
da nd fan 
bE 
ad, 
iT. RO ONS ee 
EN OBES of an IMPROVED 
‘These beantiful Greenhouses Ca¥ be 
WN Vj INIATURE GREE 
CONSTRUCTION. 
had of size} round, square, hexagon, oct 260 ket 
nned, and completely stted up, at a moderate hand- 
Ot FLOW. ER-POTS. These pave eric ee are moe 
some ble than the old red clay pots, and 
flouri ‘oe vigour, Pear narra 
erence d by the Galvanic of Metal, Ear ye ae aide 
ZINC C ARDS N LA: Cae in wreak ae 
frames, Cucum ames, &c., &c, All kin eateur Gar- 
Articles, suitable for Noblemen, “Gentlemen, and eee % Zine 
denors, on hand, or made to order, at He HEeWeEr: 
Manufactory, 47; Cannon-street, London ‘Bri 
YNDON’S PATENT SE 
‘ENT SPADES.—T vag superio® 
Spades, noticed in the Garde ne ig throne nee Ei 
obtained ti ad lay ete Jonn Suwe 
ined by lod ON Ey 
mendes A Post- woffice order aj “expected fro 
respondents. 
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