656 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Sepr. 16. 
Gladiator (Holmes) ; Lord Exeter’s c by Beiram, out of Lucetta; 
Lord Eglinton’s ‘Aristides, by Bay Middleton; Mr. Payne’s Mania, 
by Muley Moloch; Mr, D. Cooke’s Trueboy, by Tomboy ; Mr. 
Bell’s Reviewer, by Romulus; and Major Verburet" ‘Ss Dumpling, 
by bas uley Moloch. At the third attempt a very good start was 
Biehed: Prizefighter Soins the crowd in a few strides, 
ady pace, Reviewer following 
‘a, and Trueboy 
ext, and the others in good places. eed facreased up the 
hil, and with tt Prizefighter’s lead, but the der of running con- 
inued almost as it commenced to the mile post, where the 
Lucetta oe was observed to move up, his positionin the raceon 
passin, .C. being next to Reviewer; this horse, however, 
was eee in difficulty, and before he reached the turn had 
fallen back to the ruck; Lucetta colt tired immediately after, 
and ere he was round was eae by every horse in the race. Up 
to this time Prizefighter had a strong lead, but it now gradu- 
ally diminished, and at the pepe batt e Cotherstone, Trueboy, 
and Aristides were lying close is lot ran in a body to the 
distance, seston en lead wie ta ea y Cotherstone, Nutwith 
following him, P: zefighter r next outside of the latter, Trueboy 
and Aristides at their quarters, At this i 
attempt for the lea 
Value of the stakes, subject to the usual deductions, 3,1007. 
The Selling Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, with 60 added. The winner 
to be sold for 200/.if demanded. St, Abed roe. (3 subs.)— 
Mr. Gully’s The Aira, 3 yrs, 6st 12]bs, b . Dawson’s The 
ete 4yrs, 8st, and Mr.Osbaldeston’s Mar Sate 3 yrs, 6st sate 
‘orporation Plate of 691. Heats, two miles.—Sir C. Monck’ 
Fla postin; 4 a 7st 12lbs, beat Mr. Palmer’s f by Voltaire, 
8 yrs, 6 st 121b: 
—Match for ae sovs., h. eat 8st 4Ibs each, Red 
Che: Svat oan of Arc, by Salas, 2 yrs, 
beat Lord Glasgow’s f. b; sets out of Snow 
Foal Stukes of 100 Be, cach, h. ft, for three"yto ue 
ne mile and a- Lone Subs.)— 
Col. Anson’s Armyt: 
ouse in. (7 Subs.)— 
Lord Gla asgow? 5 *yelocipedes out of Amulet, beat Lord 
Chesterfield’s f, by Touchstone, out of Rowton, and Col. Anson’s 
Joe Lovell, by socipede. 
The Great York e Handicap of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft. and 5ft 
only if declared, with 400 sovs. added; the second receives 100/., 
and the third saves hi St. Lege! r Course. (76 Subs. ; 45 
declared.)—Lord Eglinton’ 's Pompey, 3 yrs, 7st 7lbs beat Mr. 
‘orth’s Venus, 3 yrs, 6st; Duke of Richmond’s Lothario, 3yrs, 
6st, and 13 others who were not placed. With the three first i 
struggle was maintained to the close, Pompey winning the b 
handicap of the season by a head, Venus beating at A for the 
second money by aneck, and Priscilla Tomboy finishing an ex- 
cellent fourth. Semiseria, Eboracum, Portrait, ia the Silkworm 
filly were next, but all beate: 
Taurspay.—The Doncaster Cup, valued at 300 gs.—Mr. pa 
mer’s Alice  Bawtborn beat Mr. Johnstone’s Charles XII., 
Colonel Anson’s Armado, We ee Pet, Venus, Semiseria, iy, 
Dumpling, Peter the Hermit, and Gorhambury, ates ran. yn by 
twenty lengths.—The cup this year wasa novel s| ct for eens 
ch. It was not an imaginative illustration of acing or field- 
sport, but a miniature Soest aan statue— irable like- 
ness, moreover— Duke of Wellington. Tthad Been moulded 
in silver from a model originally designed by Mr. Baily, 
but afterwards so much altered by Col. Gurwood, that the pre. 
sent composition belongs solely to er gentleman. 
Sweepstakes of 200 sovs. cach.— wes’s Cotherstone beat 
Col, Anson’s Napier and Lord E, may 's Aristides, in a canter. 
Two-year-old Stakes.—Colone} Anson’s The Princess beat Lord 
G. Bentinck’s a ae my Hat and Mr, Williamson’s The Curé, 
Nine oe 
n ries 5 Plate. —Won by The Bishop of Romford cob, 
ed ten others by twenty lengths. 
LANE, Fripay, ahah M We hada few arrivals 
oft Wiest from Ess ex to-day, the dry parcels realised Monday’s 
prices, but that Ma was not in perfect condition, was very un- 
; thereis a ee demand for free Foreign at an 
le , Peas, and Beans remain as 
last quoted, and the Oat trade is still “declining. 
BRYSIGH, PEW TAPRRIAT QUARTER 
Whent, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk... White ftoas Rea 
—— Norfolle, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, . . 47 to53 W! 
8. 8, 
44 10562 
Gite, Lincolnshire" and Yo 
—— Nortl humberland anos 
Irish 
Sea te PIA ot 
d 
= Potatoi7 to 25 
_i6 Hy 23 Potato 16 to 24 
me 
Beans, Mazagan, old'and new . $2 ie 27 ie 0 29 atid 25 to 32 
aoe oland . . 28 t v ‘o- — Longpod — to— 
Peas, Whit 201025 Ma ane co toas Grey 28 t030 
WEEKLY beg de AVER. 
_ | Wheae Peas 
August 4 + 34 4 
Ss ae 7 
ana a4 9 
7] eee 33 0 
pease 
yA heiiinatn Aver| 37 7 | 8 | 20 10 | ga 6| 02 0| a3 8 
| FAMILIAR ASTRONOMY. By Gzoncr Danuey, 
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eis a vast deal of astronomical information conveyed 
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me, saHichy not less for the novelty of its t the exte: 
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TAYLOR au Wa Lron, booksellers and Publishers to University 
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LORIST’S JOURNAL, No. xlvii. for September, 
Price 6d., contains Articles on Stanhopea, with a coloured 
Engraving ; Cattivation of the Neapolitan Violet; Agency and 
Functions of Leaves; Gardeners’ Benevolent Association; List 
of Grcnidoesy List of New Plants; Calendar for September ; 
Letter Box ; Forel Intelligence, &c. 
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With Wood-cuts of admired Flowering Plants, mostly such as 
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BOTANICAL DICTIONARY, 
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Hf-bd., green mor. backs, gilt edges, each e 2 0 110 0 
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The Gardena Edition at 6d., with partially satel ibter” com- 
ed in Janua’ ary, 1843, with No. I, 
The portions of the FLora REGISTER aia uCcTARIUM, already 
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RIDGE, ee Shee 
IMPORTANT INFORMA’ 
R. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED ‘OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wpounes of every 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years’ 
standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting 
eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
is. 14d, and 2s, 9d. each. Also his 
ILULZ ANTISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by Ley than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compoun led 
for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations ; 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular 
swellings, particularly those of t thenec k,&c. They are efficacious 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior Tatily-aperient, 
that may be taken at all times without connneeny or change of 
diet, Sold in boxes, at 1s. 14d., 2s. 9d., 48. 6d., 118., and 22s. each. 
To those who cannot take pills, the proprietors ould strongly 
recommend Dr, Roberts’s 
AN’ 
cessation from business. 
e Dr. Roberts’s will Mes: BanNicort 
(who ave Geen confidently entrusted with the preparation of his 
medicine meny years past), are left joint aa aaa of the 
** Poor Man’s Friend,’’? ‘ Pilulee qntlecron hulee, “ Lai irwell’s 
BRITISH Sha erate for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES, 
& BROMLEY have received Mr. Paxron’s 
2 pe beatin to peolislt ths following extract from his 
Leiter, dated Chatawosth July. 18 
¢ terrific hailstorm which Stee “this locality did not injure a 
rvatory, but in the Sheffield Sunes Gar- 
swere broken, and the houses of a gen| 
were not in the roof, Bue at the end, where the hailstones struck 
them obliquely; this is 
superiority of the Sheet 
e eof be lage “Conservatory at i a was begun 
a Dean in June, 1839, and finished in July, 1840; during the 
subsequent period no casualty has happened to 
slightest repair for breakage; and of the aupeHOREy 
Glass in resisting Hail, no proof more po or satisfactory could 
above Cra affor 
the ees and drawbacks on Glass, 
fo the 5th Jan, 1813 to aw 5th Jan, 1843, exhibits the consumption 
Great Britain of British Sheet Glass since 1838, in which year 
I. Draxe had the honour to receive the following Letter of Thank 
for its introduction to the notice of the Born Society of 
London: 20, 1838, 
We Sir,— have the honour to return you the (aay of the Hor- 
Rae Renee, of London, for your exhibition of specimens of 
New t Glass, hich have pests duly received, and exhibited to 
the Members who nee met t! 
am, Sir, vans vay epee Servant, 
* To Mr. Drake. (Signed) ORGE BENTHAM, Secretary. 
this pouaEy it appears that the quantity of British Sheet Glass 
sat for home use was— 
‘n the Gee Sng Jan. 7, 1888 . . he ewt, 
” ” 839 . . ” 
” ” i ieiory oho 8 aio ¥ 
” ” ” 1841 . + 7914 
6 % Po aetee 11,208» 
An increase so rapi id, as sufficiently | ss manifest that ti i fast super- 
eenne) for all purposes to which it is suitable, every other kind of 
and Bromuzy beg respectfully to add that they shall be 
always Rey to furnish Lists of Prices of the Glass, or any other 
particulars which it may be desirable to obtain, upon application by 
letter, addressed to them at their Warehouse, No. 315, Oxford-street, 
RE-OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 
Roxvat POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION; FIRST 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION of Two important Discoveries in 
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which will be exhibited Daily at Three o’clock, and at Eight in 
the Evenings; and LONGBOTTOM’S OPAQUE MICROSCOPE, 
showing Objects in NATURAL HISTORY in all their varied 
RES Daily on CHEMISTRY and NATURAL 
Ryan and bay os Bachhoffner.—The 
en! 
MORAMIC PICTURES, MODELS of all kinds of MACHINERY 
in MOTION, SNe and DIVING BELL, &c. 
Lea of the Band, T, WALLIs, Mus. 
Open Menage and Evenings, except sacavaey: Evenings. 
Admission 1s.— Schools Half-price. 
UN-BURNS, FRECKLES, TAN, and other disfigure~ 
ments of the Skin, are pleasingly eradicated by that unique 
Lphecapeete ROWLAND’S KALYDOR, a balm i 
liquid, and now universally admired for its sovereign virtues in 
Pee rae removing all cutaneous eruptions, and in rendering 
thecomplexion delicately clear and fair. [tis invaluable as a reno- 
vating and refreshing wash during trey eutn ee or Betlah to the 
sun, dust, or harsh winds, and the heated atmosphere of 
crowded eeecinblee: Gentlemen will aa it peculiarly grateful 
after eee in allaying the smarting p: 
Breen pernicious trash is cy offered for ae as 
is therefore imperative on Purchasers to 
ROWLAND! S KALYDOR” are printed on the 
r, and “A, ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN,” 
engraved ¢ on the Government sta‘ mp affixed to each bottle. Price 
4s. Hee ant 8s. 6d. per bottle, eet included. 
Row.ann’s Katypor.—Sold by them, and by 
tients: and Perfumers. 
\ See 'D, at Michaelmas, a steady, respectable Man, 
s GROOM and GARDE NER, who perfectly understands 
bis Aieihean 22g pply personally, Os letter, post-paid, to A. Buy 
Post-office, Gostord ‘gidlington, Oxfe 
TO SEEDSMEN’S a s 
few, in the County Town pee vat of the Mid- 
nd Counties, a SHOPMAN in the Seed trade. It is neces~ 
sary that he should have had experience in the business, be of 
very steady habits and pleasant address,—-Directto B.S. G., Post- 
tating ful former ti 
ania ealiy required. 
AU! 
ne gal ybol 
ee the word 
Pills,” “Me snibsted hat stueena Nui and 
paves ? with ala exclusive right, Sawer, anit Hority to prepare 
vend the 
onthe still increasing demand for the above medicines, from all 
ranks, is t nd most substantial proof of their u utility. 
Observe.— No! medicine Berg under the above names can possibly 
be genuine, unless “ h and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
port,” is engraved antl eaated on the stamp affixed to each 
package. 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
Ss RON a or PROPAGATOR in a Nursery. 
ectable young Man, who thoroughly understands ats 
business, nadine passed the greater part of his life in its vi yariout 
departments. The most satisfactory references can be given as 
toscharacter and ability.— Direct to Messrs. LocKHART 
, Seedsmen, Cheapside, London, 
Duties - 1B 0 oa @ol 86|10 6) 06 
AB mates re THE RIVER LAST WEEK- 
or. ht.| Barl. | Malt,) Oats. | Rye. | Bns, | Peas 
a. + 5897 sens - Bele | ae10.| 76 | 7209'| 1120} 25 | 269 | 370 
bee 12 13 [18729 | — = 
Feria’ no }oaa7s | 5703 3760 | — | — [2095 
THE WEEK. 
Jones, Liverpool, Cire dealer 
Faversham, Kent, di earsall, 
—i Johnson, late of Great Stafford 
m, Lincolnshire, tea-dea —A, Reid, Little 
. Bone, Lei Camberwell, builder— 
W. Lewis, Shen- 
carpet: ware- 
s-inn-lane; iudlder— Te 
Brook-street, Hanover-square, 
I p-chandlér—W. Hoole, Sheffield, leather. 
dresser—R. J- Cambridge, Chelte cna, wine. merchant—E M 
brough, Yorkshire curfler—0 1d, Bath, grocer—C. Foppleton Sovk and 
ter, chant. 
‘A. Dunn, Keithook, Mills, ik F Gtligas 
%. Meiatyre.jum; ; Fort William, merchant—J, Bruce, Dundee, 
Heslington, Hien 
ikea series 
merchant. 
Ag No. 1 Gr of Clarendon, of a 
orgetown. a ly of H. 
Southey, Esq., eave nof t {Denes vara, oF * veon=O8 the oth inst., at 
Gadebridge, Herts, the ¥ 
the 13th inst., at 
Esq., of a daughte: 
e o Begt “aatley Couper of we dughter—On 
oe Senaverstersacey Regent's hier ane lady of J. Moxon, 
MariLED in the Island of Jersey, on the 4th inst., at St. Saviour’s 
Church, by th phe ies George Dumaresq, Esq.) mee st the late 
J, Dumar Attorney-General of that island, to } 
er of Liew ew Le Gey On th 
oF the Desired Civi 
fanare, H. G 
cee of the Bight H 
o 
: ary Margaretta, second 
eB ‘ion ‘onl aaa a the fith inst. 
3 10 
G. Carr, Baa.» and 
inst., at Great Malvern, I 
and daughter of the frst Lord. Henley) aged 47. 
1B MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
1E NEWLY-INVENTED CHU 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & Wiegesie, MANUFACTURERS, LEWES, 
This CHURN being made entirely of eae Tin, the necessary 
legree of temperature can be given to th 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming: 
in 10 or 12 minutes. The simplicity of its construction, @ 
facility with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
Seven Pees oyer those now i common use. 
No 
and 
7to8 tbs. 13 to 15 Ibs. 26 to 28 lbs. 
aa 258. 35s. 428. 
Metal’ Dat for Churns to stand in, 4s. 6d., 68., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to order. N,B.— hermometers and Butter Prints 
supplied. May be obtained through oy, Baal ironmon- 
ger in town or et and from the Mar 3, 
‘o be seen in London, at Wricnt’s Range eee. No. 
atin street, near the Monument; y’s Bru 
Sizes 
Churn from 
Price, areas pai 
No ape Gracechurch street 5 Cayenne paid g0N, if ronmongers, 
No. Oxford-street ; Ae el op ‘Wigmore-street, er is 
ieee Export Agents, I * & Con 109, Fenc! 
] RESS COATS, ‘Supertine cloth, Ab to lib 3 alts 
quality, 50s.; Frock-coats, silk facings, © 45s.3 ditto, 
silk velyet collar cu sk fae ings, 508.5 "I 
10s, 6d. to 21s.; fashionable pee and saneepee ditto, 16s. to 
258, ; Waistcoats, 5s. es ‘gs, Gd. ; Silk, Satin, and Kerseymere, 108. 
to 148. ; peur 8s. 6d. to 128. ee Seg D 
; g Jackets, 10s. 
unis ae Hussar Ses ite. Ae Suit of f Superfine Black Cloth, 
31, 38.3; best quality: 51 At FISHER and Co.’s, $1, King William. 
street, City, 10 doors from London-bridge. 
S GARDENER.—A single Man, 26 years of ager 
who can Be well Ese from his two last Situations, 
where he has lived six yeai he perfectly understands his 
business in every ndepartment of moveines and itenes Gardening 
ent of Plants. No objec! e 
Ora 5 Under-Gardener in a first- fate c Hstablishments 
? 
2 99 
w, 
handed place, o} 
—Letters addressed to S. Grriine, Nurseryman, Stow! 
will be ill be forwarded to the Advertiser and duly attended to. 
\'S GARD ENER. ‘—In a single or double je-handed 
place, a married Man, aged 38, wlio has a inereuel Leek 
ledge of practical Gardening ; te take the manazen ust t 
oultry; his Wife is CE 7 
“Has just left a Situation filled by him 0? 
for the Gontinen' * 
mmendation for ability and inteetity- 
Apply to Groncr Apams, Send, by Ripley, Surrey- a 
Ne GARDENER, or to take charge of a Horse one 
Chaise.—A married Man, aged 35, who can milk ee a 
and make himself generally useful.—Direct to R.T., at No. “» 
Strong’s Cottages, Bee Green, Hammersmi 
Strong’s Cottages, Brook G the pee 
TO NOBLEME FEN TEE MENS ty Dee 
THE ADVERTISER: being well acquainted with 
aieA external Improve- 
ments on Es crates and Pleasure Grounds, is desirous oer 
himself where there a) 
comfortable residence for h 
country is more ens Chea than extene of acu e 
Direct to G. 1, No. 1, St. t-place, City-Tom 
Printed by Me: . Brapnury and Ev: s, Lc 
the Precinct woe W hitetriars, in ae hy: “of Ps 
at the Orne, 9, Ciao srimnet, Covinr 
dlesex, where 
ond er aes | Pata y en 
‘Anpune inthe yok Mas 
a 
to the Editor.—Saturday, ‘September 16, 1843, 
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