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VICTORIA. ‘PARK.—To “Market Gardeners “and Oth By 
order of the Honourable Commissioners of Her Majesty? Ss 
‘Woods and Forests. 
R. J. KING will sell by Public Auction on 
RSDAY,Nov, 2, and following day, at 11 o’clock cach day, 
on the premises, Wick Bae. Py ckeeese held by Mr, Fraser. 
gs Draught Horses, ut peruney 
Carts, 76 Boxes and Lights, 140 ) Bell and Hand-g] 
Secds, &e. The Crop: 
il O BE SOLD, in the Ground of Mr. Trrnprr, at 
Forest Hill, near Sydenham, Kent, about 1000 STRONG 
FRUITING PLANTS, warranted clean, and in od 
Apply, as above, where the Plants can be seen, price 
i FRUITING PINE PLANTS FOR SAL 
i 
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Log 
38 
y MONMOUTHSHIRE.—TO GAR RDENERS and Others. 
i M2) op SOLD by private Contract, a new HOUSE 
ARDEN, containing one Acre, well planted with choice 
Proit tre ees, well situated for an Inn and Grocer’s Shop (there 
being neither of the two in the parish), within four miles of Aber- 
q : gavenny, where all sorts of Garden Produce is eagerly purchased. 
q Purchase not above 500/,—Apply to Mr. Grirriras, Tudor-street, 
q Abergavenn: ny. 
N RSERYMEN, GARDENERS, &c. 
O BE DISPOSED OF, and may be entered upon im- 
eens ae a fair valuation) the Ne AND STOCK 
TR. A ND SEE. successfully 
B 
y is ‘at present well stock ed 
| highly improved state of cultivation ; and from it: 
ation and 
j advantages it presents to an in itelligent Personen opportunity for 
mbarking in business rarely to be met wi 
requested to be sent in Insneatatery to Mrs RACH, igh. stree! 
Sturb ridge. Application to be made to Mrs. Beacn, or to Mr, 
Has Chemist, Stourbridge. 
ounts are 
t, 
‘0 NURSERYMEN, GENTLEMEN’S GARDENERS, & Oth 
'[°O BE LET on the Southern Coast, a DESIRABLE 
j NURSERY GARDEN, with House, Greenhouse, Hothouse, 
eS with immediate benefits attached. Apply at the office of 
Mr. WinLtAM Bor h ey Solicitor, ' Gray’ 's Inn Square, 
ro LET.—About SEVEN ACRES OF NURSERY 
GROUND, near London; or the Lease (twelve fei oe fy 
i half unexpired) to be sold. ‘For particulars apply 
Prormpros & Morris, American Nurser ry, 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
| TEPHENSON AND CO., 6], Gracechurch- street, 
ndon, Inventors of the IMPROV 
Lon 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, ha 
Various materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 
turists to an Iron Tank now fitting a on their prem 
| 
| 
| offers most decided advantages over every other art 
| 
| 
employed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 
Mental in appearance can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 
of any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
ii by any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the opportunity to gerous in remote 
Smbloying this much app: Tov ed race hap of heating without the 
assistance of Engineer he Tanks can be ee to Boilers 
and’Pipes already fixcd, es the aprene an W price of Iron 
will befound ee han of any othe: Mr. RENDLE, 
Wy of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to eesiyoorcaes and farnish 
information to any pi sons fi ee Bi prices for 
v ay A Co. 
y mpopiiettee ofan size from JOHN 
Aa venoaks, Ker 
WEN having had ¢ sary opportunity Pigotiel him by an 
nsive practice to bring this apparatus rfection, begs to 
| offer it as most efficient and economical: it we be seen ai 
s’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loc aiges’, 
| Ge Henderson’s, Pine Apple-p place 5 Mes rs. Ve 
i ; Mr. Pontey! S, feaeetin the Royal Botanical 
/ Society’s Gar tad Regent’ 's Park ; and at the Ga s of the Hor- 
ie ticultural Society of London. Consi derable improvements have 
q been effected ecoeeee season ; particalars of which are in course 
of of preparation 
TO M: ARKED GARDENERS ¢ and FARMERS. _ 
eRUBES -—BOAST anv CO. are now ready t 
apply their PATENT INORGANIC MANURES, which 
are Gagetaly prepared for le h variety of peaenee after having 
ascertained by Chemical analysis what substan: 
to the seg dhe each ap: 
pirate Marures are prepared for ea Grass, W heat &e. 
by the use of which Wheat may be grown every year on the 
land, with immense advantage to the Farmer and without injury to 
the soil, and the other crops be greatly improved 
, containing full particulars, may be obtained, or 
| will be forwar wed (post free) on application at the Manufactory, 
Bow, Middies 
| a Guan 
° superior to the Foreign, at a reduced price. 
Guano MANURE.—Guano, (Peruvian), Potter’s 
ano. Alexander’s, Clarke’s, Poittevin' s, and Watson’s 
j Composts. Also Nitrates, 
be be had of Marx Forsrers 
Soda, and Potash and Gypsum may 
| 1 40, Upper Thames- stre 
B. LAWES’S PATENT MANURES 
| * of Seper Phosphate of Lime, Phosp! a 
cate of Potaes 
creek, Londo} . per bushel. Thes 
| be had separ aly the Super Phosphate of I 
| mended for 
j Liquor, &e. 
gee alts O ON BS) 
| hag THE IMPORTERS, 
A composed 
of Ammonia, Sili- 
tf 
substances can 
Lime alone is recom. 
the @ Ammonia of Dung-heaps, ols, Gas 
: nel 
E 
Y GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
| __ GIBBS BRIGnY & LIVERPOOL anp BRISTOL. 
EAT. SOWING 
j OTTER’S G UANO.—The sup erionty of this power- 
i} ful MAN being now completely ablish , it is only 
neces! to 
| made in the p 
: 
form the public that a riateatire has been 
t it may be obt AN either at ied 
Agents, who have testimonials of 
eben beth London. 
Foruerci.1, 40, Upper Thames-street, Sole Lon- 
) aN 
Works or of Mr. Porrer’s 
eflicacy.—28, Upper Fore-str 
| ir. Mark 
i Re ee 
1 
ery men required as Agents in all | the princip al towns, 
Guano ON SALE.—Any Quantity of this valuable 
ure sae be had from the bonded stores of the Importer 
either in Lordon or Liverpool, on application to Cormswonrm, 
» St. Helen’s Pla ondo: E 
; Epwanps, 
iiverpool 5 and Winn1am J, Myers and Co., 
Da 
fmporter 3, iy Gon 
LIQUI D MANURE, 
poms of a Superior Construction, fixed and port- 
able, for Liquid Manure. Garden Pumps, pee ditto, 
and Pumps for deep wells. Also Pumps for xhips, , Tan- 
ners, Soap Boilers, Brewers, &c. Well- Boring 
executed.—BENJAMIN FowLeEr, (late George Paine) 63, Dorset- 
street, Fleet. 
HORTICULTURAL ALMANACK. 
The STATIONERS’ COMPANY will publish, wie their usual 
L Nt is x AC K, 
TCHE: 
CING DE PARTMENTS, for the 
BY GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Esq., Fellow of the 
ural Society of India, Corresponding Member of 
Maryl a Wortcalturel. 8 Society, and Auth of ‘A History of 
English hear it “The Kitchen Cates &c. 
is Almanack will afford a large supply of matter, inter- 
esting tice ony to the ecntofeaeiotialr but also i the domestic gar- 
dener, as well as to the amateur cultivator of flow: and fruits, 
and general reader. Besides containing Calendarial Chae 
and TUE oe for every department during the enrrent 
it will ea register of all dis eoveries in gardening Shick 
have iatagietigdl “the ous twelvemontt intents 
every year; a nd i eounmetded 
| that each annual Puiifoation be preserved, as an index will be 
given to bind up with each volume. 
To Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Implement-: makers, and Publishers 
of Works connected with the cultivation of the soil, this Almanack 
ee a peculiarly desirable organ for Ad dvertisements, as a very 
large number will at once be circulated throngh the United 
| Kingdom, and will remain A PERMANENT AND INDEXED RECORD 
r reference in the hands of those most desirable to be made 
bate with their contents—viz., t the Landed Gentry, and 
Cultivators of se ion CaO 
aa and REGISTER 
WER, and FOR 
» price 1s., more than'2 
OHNSON ond. SHAWS FARMERS" NLMANACK 
and CALENDAR for 1844, conta every information 
incidental to an Almanac, with engravings and lists of prices of 
seventy of the most improved agricultural implements from the 
best makers, ia ke. 
amEs RIpG ic 
ee town in the icfnieto 
N.B. To prevent disapp aintrenet order 
Far riners? Almanack. 
ale and every bookseller in every 
*€ Johnson and Shaw’s 
This day is s Published, Part 48.5 bewwor 
rp BOOK OF THE Pana oe Henry 
STEPHENS, F'.R.S. 
ConTENTs : pe and Di: S aE Tarnips, and Turnip 
r Fence 
—Repairing of the rass- 
ciples on which figu. Gates sould be Cor trusted" Weaning 
Calves, Management of Bulls, and Gra: and Diseases of 
Foaling, Management of Stallions, aud Grazing 
f el washing, j 
ields, and the Prin. 
DIES. 
OWLAND’S KALYDOR, — Patronized by Her 
Majesty the QureN, the Royal Family, and the several 
Courts of Europe.—Composed of Balsamic Exotics, and utterly 
pure and free from all mineral or metallic admixture, It exerts 
the most soothing, gentle, cooling, and purifying action on the 
skin; and by its agency on the pores and minute secretory vessels, 
most effectually dissipates all Redness, Tan, Pimples, Blotches, 
Spots, Freckles, Chilblains, and other Cutaneous Visitations. The 
radiant bloom it imparts to the Cheek, and the softness and deli- 
cacy it induces on the Hands, Arms, an id Neck, render it indis« 
pensable to every Toilet. Gentlemen will find it peculiarly 
grateful in allaying the irritation of the Skin after shaving. 
. ach genuine bottle has the words “ ROWLAND’S 
KALYDOR” Pane on the wrapper.—All others are “ Spurtous 
Imirations.”? * To protect the Public from Fraud, The Hon. 
Commissioners of's Stamps have authorized the Pr ona Signa- 
ture to be engraved on the Government Stamp. 
ROWLAND and 
each bot ttle, 
if Hey MCE 
{ay Nave Gue money returned, pe are 
6d., 48. Gd., and the very large size 5s., 
the Magic Paste is 6d. and 1s. per cae 
weeds of 150,0 700 ‘Strops and 1,500,000 Paste have been sold in the 
pain,—sundry unprincipled 
persons desirous of sharing Mechi’s good fortune, without being 
entitled to it, Hee made up thousands of common strops, calling 
them ‘The M ic Strop,” “ The Double Magic ee ete Pe, 
Real Magic stron and so on, eine care not to put on—* Me- 
chi’s Magic Strop.” Now, by noticing the name Recue each 
Strop, with the caee 9. 4, Leadenhall-street, London, you 
ort. e imitation strops are manufac- 
es at Shemala. Lees eulobed to aconsiderable 
peice America and the colonies; and it 
ny instances, the b 
ceived, although they find then 
f. ctory is at He SADEN ATH Lonpon, where 
be had his famous Bagatelie-'Tables, Dressing-cases, Papier 
Maché Goods; also his approved Razors, Penknives, and Tal 
Cutlery. Catalogues may be had gra 
purr ST. VINCENT ARROW-ROOT. — This 
Hae ad ticle is Rete aude cee in quality to the best 
Bermuda A Root, as if Dr. Ure; and being sold at 
a price conatderauty und es us ean charged, cannot fail to 
may 
Weansig aa Marking of Lar 
With Thirty-thr oe Ener avings on Wo 
Wiitiam BLackwoop & Sons, 45, George-: cee, 
and 22, Pall-Mall, London, 
FoRBIGN AGRICULTURE. 
ay is published, 8vo, price 3s. 6d. 
THE ne ONOMY OF FARMING. Translated from 
the German of Professor Burcrr, with copious Notes, &e., 
by E. G. Smirn 
_ London ; 
‘Edinburgh ; 
wn 
DINE. APPLE CUL URE. By Tuomas Torsron, 
A concise ‘Treatise, founded on many years’ practice in the 
cut ture of this invaluable ois t, containing every information 
their gro ing and maturt 
ae, u sed ire 
Putnam, Stationers’. Tall-court, 
thi t any seaso 
j at utility” sg ae Treatise as t 
nnouncing that he has al: 
scribers. 
“Published and Sold by nas Starter, Tichborne-street, Haymar- 
ket, London, Price 5s, ubseribers, by send ling an order 
and their address, will rect ( EN by post. 
HUMOROUS com PANION TO «VAL ENTINE vox.” ae: 
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Part 
YLVESTER SOUND THE SOMNAMBULIST. 
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excite Biteraneely "the deepest interest and the most joyous mirth, 
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by 
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E of M* 
RACTICAL. GARDENER, 
taining the latest and most appro 
of Kircnen, Fruit, and FLower Ga 
HousE, Co abba ratiot &e. 
Woodcuts and Steel Eng one lar, ol. (976 
pages) tek 5 clot lettered coloured es, 26s,; and cca behad 
at 2s, plain, or 2s. 6d, c 
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uke of Buccleuch, at Da Ike’ 
“The labour ana experience of a hite devoted to the science of 
pea aa: we now present to the p uthor’s Preface. 
: Taomas Ke.uy, Paterno hte er ssh iees and 
RSHALL; and all Bookse TEP; 
SMOKE sD EL ee ENTILATION EFF 
SPONTANE OUS ACTION. 
MR R. JEAKES, 51, Great Russell- an Russell-square, 
Sole Agent in London for ae Sale AY’S PATENT 
WIND- rand h he Ticrantecs to Cure all 
i e fr prevent. eiaet 
it is admirably ada apted for the Ventilation of Apar 
ments of every de m; also of Ships, Stables, Dairies, en 
onstant change of air; and all its 
noise and pee liable to 
eping. 
Intosh’s 
in One Volume, con- 
ed Modes of Management 
House, Hor- 
ratory 
0 
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ge 
‘ECTED, BY 
by the use of whi 
ing Pinte avid a6. 10 
c 
ures, it is tree YFom 
it also offers no impediment to sv 
st ; larger size, 45s. i 
tion, 60s, and upwards. ras had ee 51, Great 
where it may be seen in actio The attention of 
Builders and the trade in general, ‘especialy invited. 
ecially 
Drs CoAT 8, Superfine cloth, 30: 
ality, 508.; Frock-coats, silk facin 
ake melee ae and silk facings, WwW 
aes Satin, and Diketaeyniarer 108. 
Doeskin and Kersey- 
ke ; Boys’ and Youths’ 
st of Supe rfine Black Cloth, 
CHISHER and Gor 8, 31, King William- 
; best quality, 
mya; City, 10 doors cra London-bridge, 
je apy y Tanilies as a great desideratum for the Nur- 
sery, as also for culinary parposes. 
‘To ve had in tin cases of 6, 12, and 18 Ibs., at 1s. 8d. per Ib., of 
rated wortm and Sramper, Chemists, 140, Leadenhall- 
street, oe of C, W. Loprusrt, 199, Piccadilly, sole Agents to the 
Importer 
WANT PLACES. —All Letters to be post- paid. 
PRINCIPAL G GARDENER.—A young Man who 
from infancy been engaged in the Profession, and is 
A‘ 
commended, and would be happy to take cha: ange of an establish- 
ment where alterations are 
counties were be preferred. Wages, heres with garden- 
house, firing, &c.—Direct to E, H., to be left at the Central Post- 
office, Kentish-town, London, N, 3B. ‘Travelling expenses will be 
ected ti be al lowed. 
SECOND GARDENER.—A re: respectable | young 
Man, aged 24, who has been brought up to the business, 
and has a Aas knowledge of Forcing of every description, having 
been engaged as Foreman in hi 
lived i in some of the 
e No Blemeen 's gardener ere te is about 
od, Ts Hornby Castle Gardens, Catterick. 
} Caen NER.—A single Man, aged 28, who has a 
vledge of his business in all its branches, having, from 
early iife, been under the tuition of gardeners in Jarge establish- 
ments in the north of England; can haye a good cee from 
oe Wear eon whose service he is leaving.— Direct! M.B., care 
Mr. C, Chapman, Stationer, High- street, Groyaonea 
S GARDENER. 
A married Man, aged 30, without 
encumbrance, who thoroughly understands the manage- 
ment of Pines, Grapes, and Fo! oreing; also the Kitchen and Flower 
Se at all their departments, Character, unexceptionable.— 
Direct to L.N., care of Messrs, Batt and Rutley, Seedsmen, 412, 
Strand, reanee De 
AS 8 GARDENER.—A single Man, ‘aged 
ectly understands all kinds of Early Forcing, Kitchen, and 
a) farce Garden, eteerneuees Conservator; &es can haye 
well recommended from the situa- 
it left. Sa re to G. B., Gardeners’ Chronicle 
Office, 3, Charles. street, Covent-garden, London. 
GARDENER.—A married Man, without encum- 
rance, aged ok who perfectly understands his Profession 
in all its branches have a good character from the Situation 
he has just left. His ‘Wire could also take charge of the Poultry 
if beri ai A.B,, care of Mr. Cuthbert, Nurseryman, 
Southgate, n 
30, who | per- 
fea 
S GARDE NER.—A respectable y young ng Man, aged 30, 30, 
Nobleman or Gentleman’s family, who perfectly under- 
stands his HHH lees in all its various branches, together with 
Early Foreing o} 
Pruning Wall-t tees, Flower and Kitchen- Bardens can take charge 
of Meadow. Jand, yequired, and can have 5 years’ good cha- 
rom the gentleman ise has just left.—Direct to B. B., care 
- Hilliames, ‘Thomas-place, South Tottenham, 
AS, $ GARDENER AnD FORESTE niddl ecaged 
© Man, who has had considerable eepevisttes in every 
b ret er ide profession. not ore to eae cue 
Farming department, if upon a "eCere . — Dir 
J.P.C., Olive Mount, Wavertree, Liverpool: 
tS) GARDE ER Peel marr 
Tstands thi 
of 
ed Man, | who perfectly 
gement of Forcing and Kitchen- 
garden; ah had but three aetvices in 24 years, ue has lived 
eight years y re Bue last family, who are gone abroad,—Direct 
to. E,, at B 's Livery Stables, St. John- street, Clerkenwell 
Printed by Menara. 5 
the Preci Whit 
‘Ans, Lombard-street, Fleet-street, im 
0 a ity of London, an ee: by them 
weer, Covinr GARDEN, nty of Mid- 
rtisements and Communications are a be addressed 
to ey ‘Editor, Bataan, October 28, 1843, 
