THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 4. 
784 
ARGUS” ‘LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 7 39, 
Throgmorton-street, Bank. 
Eraporyersi by spe ecial Act of Parliament, 5 & 6 W. IV., c. 76, 
Thomas Farncomb, Esq., Alderman, Chairman. 
Leaf, Esq., Depuly- Chairman. 
| Rupert Ingleby, Esq. 
‘Thomas Kel! sq., Alderman, 
| Jeremiah Pilcher , Sheriff 
of London aa ‘middlesex. 
ees Pocock, Esq, 
William 
William Banbury, Esq. 
ward Bates, Isq. 
Thomas Camplin, sq. 
James Clift, Esq. 
Rt. Hon. i ‘Humphery, M. PB, ; 
Lord Mayor of London 
Phgricen—Dr. 
son, 2, Bape pars a 
Surgeon—W. Co |.) 2, Frederiék’s-pla' mold Jewry. 
Consulting web ser he Hall, of Ring's s College. 
Advantages of the Argus Life Assurance Company. 
Low Rates of Premiums. 
In addition to the subscribed Capital of 300,000/., the Assured 
have the security A ses Company’s Income of nearly 60,0002. per 
annum, year accumulating Ass: 
invested in lauvertitient and other available Secu 
siderably larger amount than the estimated liabili 
ny. The Rates of Premium are reduced to the low ee ee com- 
patible with the safety of the Assured and the stal the 
Company, thereby, in effect, giving to every Polley Peldecandtli: 
mediate and certain bonus without risk, in lie the deferred 
and frequently Reni prospect of a peribaleaidiwiattin of profits. 
al Premiam to Assure £100. 
Whole Term. 
Age. |; For One Rese For Seven Years, 
20 £0 1 av 1 
30 Maen a Be? * ai 
40 a 189 2 14 10 
50 poet sa 1 19 ie 220 LE 
Go Say 6 0 10 
One-third ies w foun term Premiums uae remain unpaid at 5 per 
cent. comp. i a debt upon the Policy for life, or may be paid 
off at need Pass cnenots notice. 
Iu Assurances for advances of money as security for debts, or 
asa ae ision for a family, when the least present outlay is desir- 
ie the varied and comprehensive Tables of the Argus office will 
e foun id to be particularly favourable to the Assured, 
"te Board of Directers, with the Medical Officers, attend daily, 
at a quarter before 2 0” oe es 
DWARD BATES, ye Director. 
A Liberal ratrichiation to Solicitors and Agents. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER. 
WEEKS & Co., Arncurrects, &c., ue: Gale 
* place, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and Hot. 
s, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
as been extensive 
s-enti ify coutined to 
EOTION 
UIL DING oe 
et an TE 
CONICAL a vd ot ner BO IL, ERS of fall Sizes 5 E tidle eee con- 
sumes but a sm all qnantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
length. 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trongh under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
Nobility and Gentlem seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London and a grea iety of Horticultural 
Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plan: timates, 
¢., at their Horticultaral Manufactory, Gloncester- -place, Chel- 
sea, near Sloane-square, 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF 
STEPHENSON anv CO., 61, 
London, Inventors of the IMPRO 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, haying been much engaged 
in heating buildings upon the above stem with Tanks of 
various materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 
an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 
most rides advantages over every other article hitherto 
Rsiy ed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 
mental in avheareh nee can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 
of any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
by any eee Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording th opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
sean this much approved mmethod of heating without the 
assistar of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
aif Pipes: already fixed, and from t 
will be found cheaper than of any other material. 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 
information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 
any size will be forwarded upon application to Ss. and 
G UANO ON SALE. of this valuable 
A Manure can be had from the ‘bonded stores of the Importer 
either in Lordon or Liverpool, application to Coresworrn, 
Powe, and Pryor, St. He a en e Place, London; Epwarps, 
Dawson, and Co., Liverpool; and Witt1am J. Myers and Co., 
Importers, Liverpool. 
G Ui A nie eo Oe 
1E IMPORTERS, 
TH 
NTHONY. GIBBS & SONS, LONDON 
crBné: BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL. 
HEATING. 
Gracechurch-street, 
ONICAL and 
Se Aer es 
“Published this Day, fep. 8vo., with Wood Engravings, 7s. cloth. 
OOS eS RMY ; or, the Art of Collecting, Preparing, 
and Mounting Objects of N i : for the use of 
anbaums and Travellers. M 
dich), Author of “ Memoirs of Cuvier, : 
manroved, with an account of a Visit to Walton Hall, 
Watertcn’s method of Pre grving Animals 
___ Londo 
and Mr. 
and LONG™ 
Ez NCYCLOPA DIA BRITANNICA. —Seventh Edi- 
tion. ates. oY Proressor Narisr, 
A-recent writer in the 
re 
hes clopmedit asa Dictionary of Uni- 
that “ an Australian or New Zealand 
Settler, who left his Nomewith noivtlier c RpdanGeneOae that 
of being able to read, write, and earn n nt with such a com- 
panion beguile his long and weary voyage, and become a well- 
informed man before he reached his destinati 
Index of 68, ae Haas compiled with great industry and 
ed to the work, forming a ready key to its 
muttifariou: 
ADAM and CH: at gs BLACK, Edinburgh; Simkin, Marsuavn, 
and Co., WaITTAKeR and Co., and HAMILTON, ADAMs, and Co., 
London, 
eady, price 1s., more than 200 
OHNSON @ Aa SHAW’S FARMERS’ ‘ALMANACK 
and CALENDAR for 1844, containing every information 
incidental to an Almanae, with engravings and lists of prices of 
seventy of the ue improved agricultural implements from the 
best makers, manures, &c. 
JAMES Rive Pie, ‘Piceadiy and every bookseller in every 
market town in the k 
‘0 prevent disappointment, order ‘‘ Johnson and Shaw’s 
Fa: armers? “himanack.” 
r OUDON’ 'S ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM 
tT ESA In 8 yols. 8vo—4 of letterpress and 4 of 
plates—price 
This being the season for planting Trees and Shrubs, planters 
are reminde: above work contains by far the most 
copious history, natural and eal of allthe Trees and Shrubs 
which will stand the open air ritain, Reet has ever been 
published ; including their deseription, uses, pro} , culture, 
disease: ect in landscape, and every chee particular desirable 
to be now by the planter and landed propr' 
There are botanical figures of all the Boeciads drawn to one 
scale ; and portraits of the trees, also drawn to a scale, showing 
the different sizes which the different kinds attain when ten 
years planted, and also when full Pre as object which was 
never pete attempted in any work o: 
00k is one of solid xe worthy a place in the libr: es 
of everh lantee gentleman, as Wi of every student of bot 
cal, arboricultnral, and Hortiettarat science. 
* Arboretum Britannicum? is complete in its kind, and it must. 
become a standard book of reference on all subjects connected 
with Trees.”— Quarterly Review. 
Printed for the Lato 2 Ne sold a4 ae Loneman and Co., 
39, Paternoster-row; Ww! 
LOUDON’S EDITION he “heprow S LAND- 
SCAPE GARDENING and GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, itlus. 
trated by numerous Plans, Sections, Views, &c. In one vol. 8vo, 
price 12, 10s. plai eins coloured, 31. 6s. 
This is by far the most complete work on laying out grounds 
that has hitherto een published ; and by means of the numerous 
plans and sections, the whole may be readily Rom prelicnced’ by 
the working gardener, as well as by the amateui 
By Mr, TURLE, ORGANIST OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY; 
AND PROFESSOR TAYLOR, GRESHAM COLLEGE. 
I, Psalm Tunes. II. Sacred Music. ILI. Glees, Madrigals, Ducts, 
Songs, &c. 
THE PEOPLE’S MUSIC BOOK. A Work intended 
to meet the growing demand for Music among all classes 
of the community.—Principally arranged for Your Voices, and, 
wher e adinistbe, with an accompaniment for the Organ or Piano 
mber contains three separate portions, forming 
respectively a eomplets body of the best Music for the Cathedral, 
a Some or Chapel; the Family, the Glee Club, and the Madrie 
perce Monthly, in parts, comprising 32 pages super-royal 
8yo, price 
e 30th Edition of 1000 each. 
PLETCHER'S FAMILY DEVOTION ; containing 
the EES) pe even Service of i Family for every day 
with 17 elegant Engravings. 
Bound j in Aes xt edges, price 12. 6s. Recommended by 25 dis- 
tingu' Ministers in England, aud upwards of 100 Clergymem 
in the ‘United States of America. 
“Our pei has lately hee called to an advertisement of a 
book ef.‘ Family Devotion,’ containing the peor e tat Evening 
Service of a ay ily for every day througho' 
ing to the advertisement, this new Order for ‘Morning and Even- 
ing Prayer daily throughout the year is already in its 30th Age 
of! 1900 each. 30,000 Soe of a book of Common Prayer for Di’- 
senters, nisters, whose names 
are given, and Be aanatide some of the RiGst prominent of the 
day, cannot be dispersed throughout England without working 
some considerable change in the minds of probably 200,000 per- 
sons.”’—The Times, Sept. 27, 1843. 
Just Acai 
A PORTRAIT or tur REV. JOHN CUMMING, 
M.A., Minister of the Scottish National Church, Crown-court, 
Little Russell-street, Covent-garden; engraved by Tsomson, 
from a Painting by ootn, Esq., in the Possessions oO! 
CuMMING, Bete paper, India Proofs, 10s.; small paper, plain 
roofs, 7s. 
K Rowuons "GroRct Virtus, 26, Ivy-lane, Paternoster-row 
AUND’ S BOTANIC GARDEN, 9 Vols, small “Ato. 
‘0 be sold very cheap by a person who has taken it in from 
the Sommaenuanrent up to June 1843, a good Copy, quite new and 
clean, fair eee ie of he iF small 4to, half 
bound, 2 years 
will find this of excelent are areuntty of purchasing it.—Apply 
to 185, Edgeware-road, Marylebone. 
ee. BE PARTED WITH, at cost price, the GAR- 
DENERS’ eon Nee E, commencing August 7, 1841; the 
Numbers are clean and perfect up to this present date, Oct, 28, 
1843. —Direct to: B. F., Shepherd’s Brewery, Croydo: don, Surrey, 
M ECHI’S FAMOUS BAGATELLE-TABLES, ma- 
nufactured on the Premises, 4, pene a street, Lond jon, 
calculation with 
Sold also 
make long ees) appear short, and combin 
Sa A nt. Price 31, 108, rt 108. ae 10s., up tis 12¢. 
Lounge, Leeds ; 
Squiers, Dov 
Mscny 's name and bees, 
R ABBIT- NETS, SHEEP- NETS, TARPAULING 
pen at, eae LIFE.PRESERVERS, &c.—Rabbit- 
rds long; Rabbit Fence Net, 2 
erly Review, in adverting to the | 
"Life Waistcoats, three times as 
form a complete shield against aeaeete 
the 
Life-preservers are liable to injury, th 
Belts, 6s, 6d. Casualty Buoys, which pack! ty 1gin. by 14in,, and 
spread when thrown out 14 ft. each way, 20s. each: one Bu oy 
Soul support six Berens but twelve or vitae might be saved by 
it—price 20s, each. Fishermen’s Buoys for Nets, 2s. 6d. each. 
Roper Ricuarpson, pNetand Tent Meher a1, ‘Tonbridge-place, 
New Road, corner of Judd-stree' 
DURE ST. VINCENT ARROW-RO 
| pure ARROW-ROOT. — This 
nutritious article is ate equal in quality to the best 
Bermuda Arrow- Root, as certified by Dr. Ure; a! and being sold at 
a price Eee tinder that usually charged, cannot fail to 
be app) eaiates by Families as a great desideratum for the Nur- 
sery, as also for culinary purposes. 
To be sin in tin cases of 6, 12, and ae ag at 1s, 8d. per ib., of 
SwurrLeworrn and SraMPER, 140, Leadenhall- 
street, or of C, W. Lopresti, 199, Piccaully, sole Agents to the 
Importer, 
| square. 
PBorrer MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
E NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
ARLIAMENT, 
TH 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PA 
Phis Act im Roses aspen alty of from 54, to wu 
tion, piracy, o} selling, recoverable by the 
magistrate, or ae civil action. Half the penalty vill he given to 
any person informing the es ‘oprietors of any infringement, The 
words of the ‘No person or } ereons ‘sball Sony or alter 
any design, cither b BE to, or subtracting from, 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE: & ‘fe WARNER, MANUFACTURERS, Be, 
This CHURN being made ene of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
n 10 or 32 Tinapes: The simplicity of its construction, and the 
ee ity with which it may be cleaned, are no ee 
advantages over those now in common yer The van~ 
tages of this Churn will be found in the bon in ihe heat 
of summer placing the Churn in cold aes will be the means of 
ha ardening, ue Gutter. 
and 3 
26 to 28 1bs. 
42s. 
7 to 8 bs. 
25s. 
2 
churn aon 13 to 15 Ibs. 
Price, carriage paid 
to Londoi pe 
Metal Pans TOF Churns to stand in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. 
8) made to order. 
To be seen in ee at Wricnr’s Range Warchouse, No. 3, 
tr the ‘Monument; 1eny’s Brush Warehouse, 
cehurch street; 1 IvERMORK and Son, Ironmongers, 
, Oxford-stre ; Bunnam, 19, be Sa street, Cavendish- 
Tearyatuaiperttes Barngs & Co., 109, Fenchurch- ers: 
Larger 
if 
‘SMOKE ey “AND VENTILATION EFFECTED, BY 
PONTANEOU 
i R, JEAKES, 51, Great Raeel ede Rassell- square, 
Sole Agent in London for the Sale of DAY’S PATENT 
WIND-GUARD, by the use of which he guarantees to Cure all 
Chimneys Smoking from Wind, and. also to prevent downward 
currents ; i mirably adapted for the Ventilation of Apart- 
ments of every description ; also of "Ships, pel Dairies, and 
Larders, as it ensures a constant change of a all its 
parts being Axtires, it fa. free Irort, noise, an@enotsli Otome 
derangement ; it also offe ao impediment to sweeping. Price 
for general de 30s. ; larger size. r sizes, cape 
adapted for ventilation, 60s. and awards: Tobe bad at 51, Great 
Russell-street, where it may be seen in action. The att ention ot 
Architects, Builde , and the trade in general, is especially invited. 
, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
ae BECK’ informs. Horticulwurists generally, 
that the Cisterns, Lae nti ab pie hee Conservatory 
r- Boxes, Edging fo 
a him in Slate, may be dei Mi at cade Cottage, upon 
ee to the Gardener, "(sundays excepted.) 
BE KNOWN TO BE VALUED. 
R: ROBE RTs! S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S eee ee is confidently seca ea 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for Sites! of every 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 ye ears’ 
standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and pimples i inthe feck sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, nce and is a specific for those afilicting 
eruptions that somet Oe vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s. 13d. and 2s. oe receliee DaISG 
LULA AN TISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by snore than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded 
for purifying the blood and assisting naturcin all Teno e Ora 
hence uy are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandul ular 
swellings, partienlarly those of theneck, &c. ‘They are eflicacious 
alsoin Fieumapiarty and form a mild and euperlor MrAily aperients 
that may be taken at all times without confinement ox change © 
iet, Sold in boxes, at 1s. 13d., 28. 9d., 4 1)s., and 22s, each+ 
To those who cannot take pills, the proprietors would strongly 
recommend Dr, Beene 
NTISCORBUTIC REO) 
for the cure of the Sau scrofula, lepro: 5 and all scorbutic com~ 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, parity the blood, and proe 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in their operation, 
do not require Be ae from. Baditesss In bottles at 28. gd. each 
B Roberts’s will Messrs, Beacn & Barnicort 
(who have been conACEN tly entrusted with the preparation of b 
medicine for many years past), are left joint propr ietor: 
“Poor Man’s Friend,” “ Pilale Antiscrophulze 
Pills,” Medicated Gingerbread Nuts,’ antiseorbute 
rops,”’ with ee ee right, power, and authority to prep’ 
and Ae thes mn 
still mercado demand for the above medicines, from # 
sere is the best and most substantial proof of their ieee 1 
Observe.—No medicine sold under the above names can possib'Y 
be genuine, unless “ Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. roberts, Bri 
port’ is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package 
k ONE IN S ODONTO, or Peart Dunriesic! 
cially Patronised by her Majesty the Queen, H-R.T% 
Biiiice) Albert, t) Family, and the several ea oS 
eon A fragrant white powder, prepared from Oriental het) 4 
virtue, for preserving and cleansitt 
the teetin It eradicates the festitions formation of tartar) and ¥ 
the removal of that er oie usey ae an cele Bre the 
and freshness to the emoyes fro} surface 0 the 
teeth the spots of inetplent Hee polishes, nad rest ae 
SC aie il for alaotie and the aspect of teal is 
its 
the it pure and pi 
THOU, aaa disinfe 
and reality of heal 
Caution.—To protect the public from frau 
missioners of her Majesty’s Stamps have authorised the 
prietors’ Signature to be engraved on the Gover nment 
thus :—. . ROWL ND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN, W: 
affixed to each box pers 
Ask for ROWLAND’S ODONTO; sold by them and by 
fumers and Chemists. _ All others are Spurious Imitations-___— 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid- 
without 
S GARDENER.—A young Man, aged 35, 
encumbrance, would prefer a Situation where one ori 
men are kept; he perfectly understands Forcing 5 Kiteh 
and Flower-gardening, and has had good practi 
gation and Cultivation of Plants on the latest and 
principles ; also Ground- eee Planting, &c. 5 
town or country, and can re 43 years? good character 
gentleman he line just left.—Direct to W.¥., at Mr. Pam 
Rucéerys Hornsey-road, Holloway. 
Sas av 
§ COACHMAN or GARDENER—A sin ee Ee 
aged 27, understands raising early Cucumbers and garden, 
Greenhouse and Plauts in general, Kitchen and Blower 
Can wait at table. Has an unexceptionable SS ome de ee 
years from the lady he has just left. Dire: 
Chronicle office, 3, Charles-street, iy enaeatdebs pe 
+, 10 
vA Lombard-street, Fleet~ 
aes Shyer tonto, a ot iahed by rie 
GARDEN, a rece pan dx es0 
Printed 
by Messrs. Baspour 
the Fees sok W. 
ite efnars, | in ke 
1 OMA: eascorer 
