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CHRONICLE. 
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HOMSON’S IMPROVED MODE OF APPLY- 
ING ee PIPE, reas and TROUGH SYSTEM for 
TTOM an: -HEAT, connected with his new plan of 
CONSTRUCTING and VENTILA TING CURVE-ROOFED and 
other shaped HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS, i nee the 
PIPE, TANK, and TROUGH oe is APPLICA! 
Figd, 
oS aE “4 
TuHomson’s Economican Borer and plan of warming Hot- 
houses, &c. has been adopted, and may be seen in use at the two 
largest Horticultural establishments in the Soe viz., Messrs, 
Lee’s Nursery, Hammersmith, an: if mot’s, Brentford, 
Plans and Estimates furnished for Building and Heating Green- 
houses, &c., on application to J. Taomson, La ape-Gardener 
and Hothouse Designer, 4, Chapel ] Place, Paranrersnitt h. 
T-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and ae UFACTORIES, upon improved _prin- 
it vi rate cBORS erected by DANIEL and 
L 
have ercieel appar eee a England, Scotland, and areca for 
many noblemen and men, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Hortheaitural Society ofLoridot, inexecuting the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
so construct in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an ins) ection n of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother meta works, an extremely completeand 
convenient aeciee apparatus, or range, adapted for ita continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the Shee more com- 
Bite than ua hitherto been brought before the publ. 
. BAILEY were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
By houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
Reached tothe Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent. 
BAILEY have mented a quantity of the Galvanic Plant 
Protectors, which are now read: immediate selty ery they 
beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for Orchi- 
daceous or other Houses where vapour is:constantly, or at inter- 
vals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
fPHE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
by J. Rocers, Esq., ses be obtained of any size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, Ironmonger, & 
J, SHEWEN having had every opportunity afforded him by an 
extensive practice to bring this apparatus to pestecsion, begs to 
most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; papel Loddiges’, 
Hackney ;’ Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place; Mr. Knight’s, 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter ; aca at 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. 
HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT. 
WEEKS & Co., Architects, &c., Gloucester-Place, 
* King’s Road, Chelsea, Hothouse-builders, and Hot-Water 
Apparatus manufacturers, seeing that several parties pretend to 
ay claim to the Open poneh, Tank, or Gutter system of heating, 
. & Co. here lay before the Horticultural voridel their prac- 
Hos respecting ‘it they. iivirie fixed and circulated water in oben 
Troughs now upwards of 16 years; and their works are now to 
be seen that have been fixed that time, at Davin Pucn’s, Esq., 
Welsh Pool, Montgomeryshire; the Dal ike of BEDFORD’s, Wo- 
burn; Sir Epvmonp AntTronus, Cheam, and up to the present 
time they could give a list of 200 names, where they have fixed 
that principle, or their improvement on it. ¢ above sketch 
represents a pit, shewing the icp for the purpose of Bottom- 
Heat, which answers well. W. & Co. solicit an inspection of 
their improvements in Bag, ‘Heating, oe ee eane at 
a 
heir ce, 
G NE A fe) 0 N as aL E, 
BY ee A eet 
ONY GIB. SONs, LOND 
NTH 
GrBps. BRIGHT, Eto, S IVERDOOL AND GRISTOL, 
I eA S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING.— 
EATISE, with Engravings, will poorly be published, 
which will contain every information for setting up or adapting 
this most excellent plan, without the aid of engineers or hothouse 
designers. Orders must be sent to the Inventor, Union-road 
Nursery, Plymouth. 
PRACTICAL GARDENING.—Lately published, price 1s. 
NHE KITCHEN GARDEN; or, Monthly Calendar 
of Practical Directions for the Culture of Vege! ey with 
a catalogue of bag ears adapted for the climate of Ire! 
rth ees Also, lately published, one 25.5 
THE FLOWER. GA RDEN ; 0 . Monthly yee of Practical 
Directions for the Culture ie t Flowers By Martin Doyie. New 
y be had ypeene faeetter, price ds. 
u , Upper sackville-st. London: 
Loneman & Co., and sold by “ai Booksellers. 
Just published, price 1s., by LONGMAN and Co., London; W. 
Curry, Jun., and Co., Dublin; Fraser and Co., Edinburgh, 
RIALS and EFFECTS of New CHEMICAL FHR- 
TILIZERS, with ee Experiments in Agric eat for 
Aerating Soils an osts—Increasing the Food oe Plants— 
Improving irigation—an abating the ravages of Ii Hectiee Oy 
M.D., Member of the Royal ie cranteitet soctetiCn 
of ae oa Ireland. 
SirJames Murray’s New Fertilizers for Early Crops, 20s. per 
cask, Bene casks to a ton, may be ee of the London egents, 
Suetony & Loves, 104, Strand ; or Evans, 79, Dame-st, Dublin, 
E LATE PROFESSOR DE CANDOL LE. 
AN Nescellent e Engraved PORTRAIT of this distinguished 
Botanist has just been bublished ; Ci 15} inches by 12, 
Prints, 10s. 6d. ; 5. 
“158. 
W, Pampuin, 45, rnith, intros Sone “square, 
WORK ON BEES. 
In small 8vo. (with 70 Engravings on Wood), ee 128., 
Y BEE-BOOK. By the Rev. W. C. Corton, M.. 
Student of Christ Church, Oxford; and Chaplain to the 
Lord See of pid Zealand. 
‘ost elegant yolumes that ever graced a library- 
table with its Vextiieite woodcuts, perfection of dress, prelude 
of mottoes, list of Bee-books, appendices, reprints, erage » RCs, 
we hardly know a book that has pleased us more ; s the per- 
fection of a scrap-book for the gentleman or lady bee- Meaney id 
Quarterly ee 
Also, now ready, by the same Author, 
TWO LETTERS to COTTAGERS on BEES. Letter 1.—O1 
BEE-MANAGEMENT. Letter II].—On the NATURAL THE- 
OLOGY of BEES. Pri ce bi ae or 5s, ee Soret 
Rivinerons, St. Paul 1 
IPLORISES JOURNAL, No. XLI., for April 1, con- 
tains articles on Ericas (with a superior Coloured Ilustra- 
tion), on Orchidaceze, Improvement in Garden-Pots, Preparation 
of Composts, Visits to Nurseries, List of New Plants, Calendar 
for eels ans Letter Box, &c. Price only 6d. 
The ORIST’S JOURNAL for 1842, forming Vol. iii., Ulu: 
trated ith Ye superior Coloured Engrayings, may be had in 
Cloth, Pric 
London: 4 Anse ApLARD, Wardrobe-place, Doctor’s Commons, 
and ail Booksellers. 
New Edition, v with a a New Supplement, One very large ‘Volume, 
8vo., with nearly 10,000 Engravings on Wood, 31, 13s. 6d., cloth, 
t | NCYCLOPAIDIA of PLANTS; including all the 
—4 Plants which are now found in, or have been introduced into, 
Great Brita eens. their Natural History, with such Descrip- 
tions and Fi, as may enable a beginner whois amere English 
reader, to discover the name sof every plant pick he may find in 
. Loupon, F.L.S. 
“‘The most useful and Spuline botanical work om ich has ever 
appeared in the English language.”—Professor Jameson’s Philo- 
sop. sce Journal. he same Author, 
NCYCLOPAIDIA of GARDENING. 21. 10s. 
IA of AGRICULTURE, 21, 10s, 
NNICUS. ll. lls. 6d. 
London: Loneman, Brown, Green, and LONGMANS. 
New Edition corrected, with a Supplement, containing above 
160 additional pages of Letterpress, and nearly 300 New Engray- 
ings, bringing down the Work to 1842; one very thick Volume, 
f above es 300 pages, and 2,000 Engravings on Wood, 
a. 3s., cloth, A: 
of COTTAGE, FARM, and 
NCYCLOP DIA 
VILLA ARCHITECTURE and FURNITURE; containing 
igns for Cottages, Villas, Farm Houses, Farmeri ‘ies, Country 
Hae Public Bou Parochial Schools, ste with the gee 
Fittings up, Fixtures, and Fnrniture, and appropriate 
Gardens, and Garien Scenery; each Design accompanied b3 
Analytical and Critical Remarks, aivseatye of the eae nles of 
Architectural Science and Taste which it composed, and 
‘eisseha re of the Paveaeen "By J.C. Loupon, F.L.S., &c. 
* The New Supplement ane 7s. 6d. sewed. 
Rated work has ever eneet ed so much good in improy- 
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country dwellings generally.”— Tim 
London: Lonoman, Brown, GREEN, and LoNGMANS, 
One thick Volume ByOs with eras of Bad de Engravings on 
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od, 
GY NCYCLOPALDIA ‘of TERS ‘nd SHRUBS ; being 
the ‘‘Arboretum et Fruticetum Bi inicum,”’ abridg: ee) con- 
taining the Hardy Trees and Shrubs of Great Britain, Nadve and 
Foreign, scientifically and popularly eae with their Pro- 
pagation, Culture, and Uses in the Arts; and with Ei PErayinES of 
he Species. Adapted for AS use of BeSeTem SDs 
id Foresters. By J.C. Loupon, F.L.S. 
‘In its present form, this Sataite woret rea within the 
eee of thousands who could not hope to obtain it unabridged, 
and we strongly recommend it to universal patronage.” 
Dr. Linpuey, in Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
London: LonoGMAN, Brown, GREEN, _and Longmans. 
QE E.HIVES, &c.—TIllustrations of Apiaries, Bee- 
hives, Feeding-Machines, and all the Apparatus connected 
with the Apiary; a Sheet-List, price 1s., published by J. Min- 
TON, may be had of Messrs. PARKER, West Strand; also at J. 
ILTON’S, Italian Warehouse, 10, Gt. Marylebone-st., Wimpole-st. 
“These are Illustrations referred to in the Practical Bee-Keeper,” 
a Treatise on Bees now publishing. All letters prepaid. 
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH; MIDDLESEX. 
DWARD BECK ‘informs Horticulturists generally, 
4 that the Cisterns, Tanks, See eae Conservatory 
Tubs, F Flower-Bi Edging for Gard 
in Slate, may be seen in use a Weston Cottage, upon 
eoaeation to the Gar dener (Sundays ex ee pted). 
WALKER’S: ~ NEEDLES (by Authority the 
LHe ‘ Queen’s Own’’), with the New Large Eyes, are easily 
threaded (even by blind persons), and worked with great ease, 
having Improved Points, Temper, and Finish. 
correct Likenesses of Her Majesty a ad Royal Highness 
rince Albertin relief, on coloured gro 
ear 's Improved Fish- weeke? nese Pens, Hooks and 
Eyes, B od ¢., are particularly recommended to notice. 
For ie Boni Trade, neat packages of aia or Pens, from 
8. to 10s, value, can be sent free by pos! any respectable 
fea ler, on receipt of 13 penny stamps for ets shilling value. 
Every quality, &c., for shipping. 
H .KER, Manufacturer to the Queen, 20, Maiden-lane, 
Wood-street. 
M*s ESOS S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APE- 
i oe see be had of oF respectable medicine-venders 
reland, and nearly every part of 
members of the mi 
patients as the best Family Purgative ever discovered. It is of 
eminent service in pains in Ae Head, casual or Habitual costive- 
ness, Bilious Affections, Nausea, Sickness, Heartburn, Indiges- 
tion, Gout, Piles, Fistula, and as an aperient saline draught in 
all febrile affections. It is an effectual remedy for derangement 
of the stomach batt pest resulting from excess either in eating 
or drinking. It Ses he medicinal powers of the most 
approved saline Apertantas without the disagreeable taste which 
distinguishes medicines of that 
even children can ea it without dislike. ete only b; 
Bensamin Moxon & Sons, Chemists, Hull. 
2s. Od., 4s. 6d., agai: lls, Observe—the genuine medicine has 
As Moxon & Suita ei co-partners), Chemists, Hull,” engraved 
on the Government! mp.—Wholesale Agents, BarcLay and 
Sons, &c., London, 
IMPROVED WIRE FENCING, 
W. GIDNEY begs to inform Noblemen and Gentle- 
© e men that eh! consequence of the increased demand and 
improvements in the machinery for producing his IMPR OVED 
NED WIRE FENCING, coupled uae “the depression in 
STRAI 
the Iron trade, he is enabled to offer the same at a considerably 
Teduced rate, and warrants this Fence, as constructed by him, to 
nd against e#ll kinds of cattle, and for neatness, strength, 
durability, and cheapness, to excel all other kinds of ‘Fencing. 
ist of Prices, with a sketch, a be had by applying at his 
Matrafactory Bast Dereham, Norfo! 
Say BUSINESS (old-established) to be Disposed 
of; principally Garden ; with a wide country connexion. 
A rout House, Stabling, Coach or Cart-house attached ; Rentlow. 
Letters to be addressed to X, Y.,care of Mr. Kine, 21, Fins- 
bury-place north, London. 
that he has now made 
commence, forthwith, . sos of Pane 
xtensive scale, relative to the Culture 
jose the object of which will be to free 
that interesting and valuable branch of Horticulture from the 
cusieuleies and uncer ns ar ittele have hitherto surrounded it, 
is to ensure fe prodachien of 
wise enjoy a ‘umber of valneine ep von TIONAL, 
TAGES, of a ee practical character, and such a‘ 
bination with the above, will enable them, with faatstrial appli- 
ion, to occupy, at the expiration of their pupilage, a superior 
and ae ene Tank in society 
ents who are desirous of providing for their Sons the 
kn owiediee of a superior and profitable poe eference to 
their becoming dependent on the precarious is: f mercantile 
or trading occupations, the opportunity Hoes oneeed may be con- 
sidered as highly deserving of their attentio: 
As the Pupils will be Lae ba as me rnbees of the family, and 
treated in every wesbee in the most liberal manner, a suitable 
Premium will be 
gs personally, es bl letter, may be made to Mr. 
CLEMENT Ho at the 
is ender to limit ae es of. pala ae the present to 
Sour, and Rie ine will be ready to receive them in the ensuing 
month of Mai re ie 8, 1843. 
te ae Perfumers of ppoatent Respect- 
ability, for the sake of gaining a trifle more pro: ‘ofit, basely at- 
mpt to impose their pernicious fompounes upon ane public as the 
peal **MACASSAR OIL” for the Hair, and ‘ LY DOR” for 
the Complexion. 
a they copy the bills and labels of ‘the original arti- 
cles, rthe w GENUINE” 
in the place of *ROWLAN D's.” To yivenre such imposition 
TY, urchasing either article, to see that the 
ig On the sorapper,, a8 follows, without which Hibie 
are genuine. ROWLAND’s Macassar OIL, for the growth, and for 
Beautifying the Hwan Hair. “price 38. Gd, Zs. ., or Family Bottles 
(omen four small) los. 6d. ; an double that size, 21s, per 
AND’s KaAnypor, for the Skin Kaas yee ed 
ihe Gd. and 8s. 6d. per hottie, A. ROWL, ae 
HATTON GARD. IN, is erie aA Tae 
wrappers of the MAcassaRr ou and Karypor, and eneeten ‘on 
the Government Stamp affixed on the Kalydor. Be sure to ask 
* RowLann’s” Articles, Sold By fen Ral by respectable Chemists 
and Perfumer 
NTED, for a BLIND, one or two large EVER- 
GREEN TREES, about twelve feet tien If they are 
bare half-way up, it is of no consequence, Yew, lly, or Cedar, 
would be preferred, as Pine or Fir will not Mie Rvcteae the 
metropolis.—Direct to J. L., 7, Haymarket, London. 
WANT PLACES.—AIl Letters to be post-paid. 
S GARDENER, a respectable sober Man, aged 2! 
w 
has a a thorough knowledge of his Pees in all its 
branches ; he perfectly tas oye the management of Meadow 
Land and owe: ; can take ofa Boise and chaise and make 
himself generally useful. ‘o years’ good character 
from the gentleman he has just tele. Direct to 
ones LE’S, No. 8, Little Guilford: street, Russell-square. 
Ac GARDENER, a middle-aged Man, who perfectly 
understands his Business in all its various branches, Has a 
ee knowledge of the Su ae mode of Farming, and can have 
years’ character. Direct to P, G., at Mr. Kernan’s, 
Great Russell-street, Covent eyptine 
AS GARDENER, a middle-aged married Man, without 
ih who his Business in all its 
branches; has no objection to the management of a small Farm. 
Can have the most satisfactory references as to character and 
conduct from his present employers, whom he has served the last 
three years. Direct to A.B., Manor House, Lee, Ken’ 
S GARDENER, a middl d Man, who 
his Business. His wife can, if required, take charge of the 
House, and the Management of a small Dairy ; and understands 
Plain Cooking. Can have a good character from the place he has 
just left. Direct to E.R., Parson-street, Hendon 
s . GARDENER, a Married Man, aged 38, without 
encumbrance, who perfectly understands his Business, in the 
Hothouse, Greenhouse, and all its various branches; could also 
undertake the laying out of Pleasure Grounds, es Ga of Stock 
and Meadow Land, if required, where a man or tw ept. His 
ife could also engage as Laundress, being fully “competent 
and having served in such capacity. They can both have a4 year! 
orractee from their last place, pice hey, have just left. birect 
15, King’s Road, Chelse 
GARDENER, a Sper Married Man with- 
out Se eniiaee has had the management of Pines, 
Grapes, Early Forcing, ’and Gardening in general: 
good character froth his last place, which he ee upwards of 10 
years.— Direct to A. B., 8, Orchard Row, High-st., Camberwell. 
S GARDENER, a thorough Practical = an. Can be 
highly recommended by the family he has left, as well as by 
some of the first-rate Noblemen’s Gardeners. Direct to W. Hs 
54. Milton-street, Dorset-square, London, 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
S GARDENER, a Married Man, aged 30, who has 
a thorough knowledge of his Business in all its branches 
the most satisfactory references can be givenas to ability, sobriety; 
and industry, from his late Employer, with whom he live 
upwards of 4 Direct to W.S., Mr. "ALGAR? By ess many 
Market Deepin, . Wages 70/., witha Cottage, &e. 
s GARDENER, a Single Young Man, 31 years s of 
age, who has a thorough knowledge of his business and ¢! 
be well recommended from his last place. Direct to H. H., oat 
office, Tonbridge Wells. 
3 UNDE ARDENER.—A Young Man, of goot 
aracter and sober habits. Would prefer ceslination where 
qd 1 
Henyoull dave ah opportunity of improvement. Salary 
aay an chien as a comfortable situation. Direct to A. ise Post 
dle, Nor apo 
¥ and Eva rd-s 
the © ity. of London 
nt Garpen, in ee Cuanty: of cee 
where all Advertisements. an eas nmipunications are to be addressed # 0 
Editor,—-Saturday, Mareh 26, 1843. 
