THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS | ppp HANDCHOOK | Oe stat tO ECHIS ELEGANCIES for PRESENTS and 
OF HER MAJESTY’S TREASURY. : -BOOK OF GARDENING ; expressly 
intended for Persons possessing and fond of cultivating @ | pall.street, near the India-house, London, wholesale, retat 
i Garden of moderate size. Price 2s. cloth, a New and Enlarged | fo; export.— i 
Edition, ‘ : : 
i Wood, and Papier-maché, from 100 guineas each down to 255.5 
COMPLETION OF THE Zoeugs. OF THE ‘ THE HAND-BOOK OF BOTANY; Writing-desks, 25 guineas down to es Workboxes, 20 guineas 
« BEAGLE. Che eee on Common Plants, for Field and Garden | to 19s,; Ladies’ Cabinet and Jewel-cases, assorted; Teacaddies, 
. Price 2s. i 
Just completed, in 5 vols, bound in cloth, or in half morocco or THE HAND-BOOK OF AGRICULTURE; 
Russia, at a small addition to the price, Chiefly for the use of those interested in the Allotment System. | ting poxes, 30s. to 23s.; Card-boxes, at 5s. to 11s.; sets of Tea- 
HE ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF trays, 20 guineas to 5/.; Bottle-cases, 30s. each ; Companions, 
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j H.MS. “BEAGLE, He: ND-BOOK OF THE TOILETTE ; 
i UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FITZROY, R.N., Bering iiew tne wee of Bodily Health with Beauty of Per- 
DURING THE YEARS 1832 to 1836, THE HAND-BOOK OF THE LAUNDRY; 
a i E Expressly intended for those who ‘ wash at home.” Price 1s, 9d. 
| Edited and Superintended by CHARLES DARWIN, THE HAND-BOOK OF MEDICINE; 
Mt M.A., F.R.S., V-P.G.S,, Naturalist to the Expedition. 
832 [Nov. 25. 
Price 1s. 3d. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF COOKERY; 
Intended for the use of the Middle Classes. Price 2s. cloth. 
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Forming a Useful Manual in time of Need, when Professional Aid 
cannot readily be procured. Price 2s, cloth, 
| Comprising highly-finished representations of the most Be he ee Oe PHILOSOPHY. 
novel and interesting objects in Natural History, col- | London: W.S,Onr & Co.: and W. &R. Crampers, Edinburgh. | Stands, from 62. to 7s. 
ahs 
if lected during the Voyage of the “ Beagle,” with de- 
variety of slate, bronze, Oa papier-maché, and Table Ink- 
ach. 
GLASS SUPERSEDED for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES by 
i scriptive Letterpress, and an account of the habits and W HITNEY’S CHEMICAL | TRANSPARENT | of stock, will amply repay the trouble of visiting this depot, No. 4 
I ranges. Ah WATERPROOF COMPOSITION, rendering Muslin, | Leadenhall-street. ion 
h alico, or Linen, for the Frames of Greenhouses, Pine: Melon, or | - mT an 
; CONTENTS OF THE VOLUMES. Cucumber Stoves, &c., impervious to rain or moisture, admitting | [2 NES Sea ETS, TARPAULING 
| light equal to Glass, much warmer, and the plants never burn COATS and , LIFE-PRESERVERS, &c.—Rabbit- 
FOSSIL MAMMALIA, by Ricuarp Owzn,Esq., F.R.S. | underit. Nets on cords, 50, 80, and 100 yards long; Rabbit Fence Net, ad. 
i Plain Plates, 1/. 14s. The cheapness of this composition, its durability, and equal ee wBids BOA Che ae Uren ae oee bigh» 
: utility with Glass, render it-not only 'a useful but most impor- | 44¢ per yard. ats for Keepers, Watchers, &C 
MAMMALIA, by R.Warernouse, Esq. Coloured, 20.2s. | tant article to Gardeners and  toriete, as the experise of 8 twos | 89.62. each. “Avove 000 London Polleemen's, Capes, 8. and 
4 light Frai vill not be so much as the st break 2s. 6d, each. Life Waistcoats, three times a: cot! 
BIRDS, by Joun Gourp, Esq.) F ES. “Coloured, 37. on : eae anes St wagt iia jackets, 8s, 6d. each; they formacomplete shield against floating 
i FISH, by the Rev. Lronarp Jenyns, M.A., E.R.S. | Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Gardeners will, by using this com. | SPAS OF rocks, are well adapted for Ladies also, and form the 
ls Plain Plates, 12. 18s. position have the only effective protection for their Fruit-trees best and cheapest Life-preservers ever introduced—and, as ae i 
f E during the blooming season; it is a certain defence from frost, Life-preservers are liable to injury, these are not filled with avy 
| REPTILES, by THomas Beu1, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. | sleet, wind, and blight; its transparency admits the general | Belts, 08 6d. Casualty Buoys, which pack in18 in. by14in ane” 
; Plain Plates, 1/. 2s. beams of the sun, with abundance of light, which causes the | §) ree hierar rune ae ek way, 208, cee ete Bag ; 
| : gas bloom to expand with increased luxuriance, the fruit to set and | Would supp sons, but twelve or more might be s 
Each Volume is complete in itself, and may be had separately. swell more freely, much earlier and be pee of fruit to any extent | by it—price 20s, each. Fishermen’s Buoys for Nets,’ 28, Gd. each. 
may be warranted. The covering not to be moved by day | Ropert Ricwarpson, Net and Tent Maker, 21, Tonbridge-placey 
i (except to thin the Fruit, which will be necessary), till the month | New Road, corner of Judd-street. j 
of June. It is recommended that the Calico be prepared early, 7 ] 
i GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS go as to be thoroughly dry before using. > | “SMOKE PREVENTED AND VENTILATION EYFECTED, 
Sold in Bottles, with directions for use, pints, 2s. 6d., quarts, BY SPONTANEOUS ACTION. 
MADE DURING 4s, 6d, each. Prepared by Grorce Wurrney, Chemist, Shrews- ME JEAKES, 51, Great Russell-street, Russell-squart, 
\q THE VOYAGE «“ BEAGLE.” bury. Seedsmen, Florists, and Merchants supplied by Mr. W. Sole Agent in London for the Sale of DAY’S PATENT 
Gee eens , Barzuy, Chemist, North-street, Wolverhampton. Agents wanted ) WIND-GUARD, by the use of which he guarantees to Cure 
P g a 
for London and the country. thimneys Smoking from Wind, and also t e down 
IN THREE PARTS-+ et ; i. 1. 
— | currents; it is admirably adapted for the Ventilation of Ap 
COMFORT IN WET AND COLD. ments of every description ; also 0 
NOW READY, FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. Larders, as it ensures a constant change of air; and all its t 
' ; ‘ ERDOE’S WINTER really WATERPROOF | being fixtures, it is free from noise and not liable to derangemen 3 
Just published, in 1 vol. 8v0, price 158., cloth, WRAPPERS, FROCKS, DREADNOUGHTS, SHOOTING | it also offers no impediment to sweeping. Price for ener 
Ra i J JACKETS, &c., of first-rate character, and in great variety, | 309.5 larger Size, 45s. ; larger sizes, especially adapted for 
Part I. ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISTRI- | guaranteed without confining perspiration, to exclude any de, | lation, 60s. and upwards. ‘To be had at 51, Great Russell street 
BUTION OF CORAL REEFS. Scription or continuance of rain whatever, and bidding defiance | where 7 e seen in action. The attention of ‘Architects 
to all weathers. Those to whom sursrioriry, cost, and urrr- | Builders, and the ‘Trade in general, is especially invited. 
Nearly ready, CIENCY, are sine-qua-nons, will not regret an inspesen 1 AL See Sc mT oT TE TREES 
‘ ‘ (because, justified,by the result of five years’ extensive trial,) con- NTLEMEN who have any Small YEW- D 
Parr II.--ON THE VOLCANIC ISLANDS OF THE | fidently invited, nor subject themselves to disappointment and e aN EWR OOS may find a Purcha- 
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC OCEANS. vexation, Made oniy by W. BERDOE, Taitor, WATERPROOFER, | coy py applying, post-paid, to Mr. ‘TRoTMER, Rustic Chair Manv- 
(Together with a brief Notice of the Geology ofthe Cape of | <° 69, Combill (North eide). fetturer, 19, Alfred terrace, Upper Holloway, London. 
Goad Sigpe and. past okcnalegle) RESS COATS, Superfine cloth, 30s. to 403.4 excta NEND uae eente 
uality, 50s.; Frock-coats, silk facings, 35s. to 45s.; ditto, Jondon, a respectable, sober, honest, active, judustriows 
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Part III.—ON THE GEOLOGY OF SOUTH | silk velvet collar and silk facings, 50s.; Waterproof Wrappers, pet te allits | 
} i ai : Ba GARDENER, who thoroughly understands his business in: 
AMERICA. 10. 1s. 5 fashionable York and Chesterfield ditto, 10s. to |) .nches. (Only agreenhouse.) Must be married, and witty i 
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Tanie and Hussar Suits, 308.; a Suit of Superfine Black Clot! 
ELEGANT AND APPROPRIATE PRESENTS FOR | 27, 3s.; best quality, 5/,—At FISHER and Co.’s, 31, King ‘William. 
CHRISTMAS, &c. street, City, 10 doors from London-bridge. 
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TNO LANDSCAPE GARDENERS, and Others- 
j  OWLAND’S ODONTO, or Peart Dentirrice, “Any lever Man, of liberal education, and good, tast®, Gre 
STANFIELD’S COAST SCENERY ; AW specially Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen, H. R.H. | is acquainted with the literature and practice of Landsc@P® ‘toy 
. Prince Albert, the Royal Family, and several Courts of | dening, may hear of employment by communicating (oy tsea 
A SERIES OF Burope. A fragrant white powder, prepared from Oriental herbs | only) with A.B., addressed to the care of Mr. Onanon, FONT 
‘or strengthening, preserving and cleansing 
wage & pete ee f inestimable virt 
FORTY PICTURESQUE VIEWS iw rar BRITISH | fie tec renee cradieates the factitious formation of tartar, and by 
bie z = J e he teeth. 
CHANNEL anp on tun COAST or FRANCE, the removal of that extraneous substance lendsa salutary growth 
ri oT ae 3 nd freshness to the gums. It removes from the surface of the 
| FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK, | teeth the spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the As GARDENER.—An active married i 
By CLARKSON STANFIELD, Ese., R.A. enamel, substituting for discolour and the aspect of impurity, family, aged 35, of respectable habits, and well exper acti- 
| . f ee the most pure and pearl-like whiteness ; while, from its salu- | in all the superior branches of Gardening ; he has a f000 1 
« Tt would be asin against patriotism and good taste not to | brious and disinfecting qualities, it gives sweetness and perfume | cal knowledge of Landscape Gardening, and would not Present 
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possess oneself of a work so peculiarly national, and so exceed- to the breath, bestowing at once ne the superintenden f Woods, or a small Farm. He etime 
and reality of health, Price 28, 9d. per box, duty included, holds, and has always held, a first-rate situation, ‘at the sam “atioB 
Caution.--To protect the public from fraud, the Hon. Com- | his terms will not be found extravagant. For further imforme re, 
an, Pontefract, Yorks 
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§ GARDENER.— ‘ood character 2c andy 
ingly beautiful.”’— Metropolitan. 
‘oners of her Majesty’s Stamps have authorised the Pro- | appl 
ors’ Signature to be engraved on the Stamp, 
LAND & SON, 20, HarTon-carpEN, which is A Man o \ 
who has a thorough knowledge of his business, nde 
& "i ‘double-ha 
c.; also of cattle, pigs, poultry, &c. A single or 
place would be accepted, in or out of the house.—D 
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affixed to each box. 
‘Ask for ROWLAND’S ODCNTO; sold by them and by Per- 
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In Imperial 8vo, price 21s., elegantly bound, th 
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THE BYRON GALLERY; 
fumers and Chemists. All others are Spur 
ore ca era de Ti aaa ta *s Road, New Kent Road, Surrey. 
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A SERIES OF ee er 
THIRTY.SIX HISTORICAL EMBELLISHMENTS, | 7p “EONEEESS CELEBRATED OINTMENT, | AS, GARDENER A middle-aged Man, wb? Fogo 
3 fectly understands his business, and also the SUfOl > te- 
ILLUSTRATING THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON, 
Beautifully Engraved from Original Paintings by Sir 
Thomas Lawrence, H. Howard, Chalon, Westall, Sto- 
thard, and other eminent Artists. 
“* Adequately to describe the delicate beauty of these splendid 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds 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 
1s. 13d, and 2s. 9d. each. Also his 
of Farming. Can 
have three years’ character tom ie Hassell 
man he has left.—Direct to A.B., Mr. Kernan’, 4 
street, Covent-garden. 
the Management of Kitchen 
Conservatory, &c. ; 
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S GARDENER.—A single Man, aged 30, wh ings 
roughly understands all kinds of Early an 
can have 2 years and 7 mon! 
a late 
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PILULZ ANTISCROPHULA, ter, and be well recommended by the gentleman he ae indon. 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- | —Direct to A. B., 8, Queen -buildings, Knightsbridé' 
ception, one of the best alee ive medicines eyer compounded Te STE eee == ere nena kept, 
for purifying: the blood and assisting naturein all her operations ; | _/ S GARDENER, where one or miery nderstands, 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular —A single Man, aged 35, who pe lower-gardemng? 
3 oe - swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious ants, 6 
“THE FAVOURITE ANNUAL or rue SEASON.” | also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family aperient, ation 2 last sitnation’ 
= j a esa nraken at all times without confinement or change of | Work, &c. ; ean have 4} years! CHOTA ys msey-rdes SSune 
In large 8vo, price 128., elegantly bound, diet. Sold in boxes, at 18. 14d., 28. d hn, | Direct to W. ¥., M rY> = Man, 8g2 
‘To those who cannot take pills, the proprietors would strongly § GARDENER.—A respectable marne Honable 
recommend Dr. Roberts’s 95, who can havé nearly three years” uals a i 
character from his last Employer, whom he } 
FRIENDSHIP’S OFFERING ror 1844, 
This long-e i makes its appearance ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS, i i 
g-established Annual now mak PP forthecure of thea soofula, leprosy, andall scorbuticcom- | first-rate Pine and Grape Grower, Plants, Ste WyroKeRs) 
in a new form and a new dress, the size being greatly | paints; they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro- | usual routine of business. —Direct toW. A. Bu at 
plates, is notin the power of language. There is no other instance 
in which excellence in Poetry and the Arts are so admirably 
combined.” 
. Od, 48. Gd. 118., and 228, eac! 
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enlarged, and the list of Steel Engravings increased both | mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle mn their operation, and | 19, Park-side, Knightsbridge. _ PER. 
sy * sys equir sati ¥ t = 2 — ; 
in beauty and number, with the farther addition of appro- do not require cessation from business. In bottles at 2s, 9d. each. S GARDENER, or GARDENER AND ke 
7 ; : 7 B R 73 Wi rs. BRAC A } ee 
priate Wood Engravings and other embellishments. The et Saar ea edaian err ths Senet ete —A mast an, age Cook con capable we 
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charge of Meadow-land; the W: hey can 
taking the management of & Dairy, 5 jection t0, 
y) : p ; ? eter thei n gtleen 
ed Gingerbread Nuts,” and Antiscorbutic | both have excellent Dg, Eagle Coffee: 
1 if 3 + Mr, BUTLER’S, ig 
xclusive right, power, and authority itie | abroad.—Direct to M. W-, @ 
: clusive right, power, and authority to prepare Old Kent-road. ee se 
¢, 3m 
~atreet, Fleet-stte rn 
oornd Published by ea. 
jn the County of Mog 
to be addres } 
volume, thus changed in everything but the price, and the | medicine for many years past), are le 
genius and distinction of the Contributors, is justly styled | ‘‘ Poor Man’s Friend,” *‘ Pilule Anti 
the best and cheapest Annual of the season.” Pi * 
«We are much pleased with this Annual; it is every way 
improved.’’— Times, Nov. 20, 
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easing demand for the above medicines, from all 
i Fe ee 5 and Evan ut 
and most substantial proof of their utility. Printed by, Messrs. BDrapnury and Evans, Lombar 
Pal ie Li te TE Gity of London, 
the Precinct of Whitefriars, in the City 0 Cer 
08 panne Observe.—No medicine sold under the above names can possibly Sethe OMNtGBs : 
be genuine, unless “ Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- | dlesex, where’ all Advertisements and Comyn 
to the Editor.—Saturday, November 25, 184% as 
port” is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package 
| London: Smitn, Exper, & Co., 65, Cornhill. 
