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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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TQ NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, BUILDERS, and Others. 
Nursery to ee Nursery Stock to be disposed of, and Building 
Ground for Sa! 
O LET, the WELL-KNOWN and OLD-ESTA- 
BLISHED NURSERY near to the town of KELSO, in the 
County of Roxburgh, at present occupied by Mr. ANDREW 
Locxrz, by whom and his Father the Business has been carried 
und is in an excellent and 
‘convenient situation, is well divided. ahd fenced b: 
hedges ; it is well stocked with Trees, hbvergraciiee and a general 
assortment of Plants, and the Florist’s Department is extensive 
and well selected. "Ther e is a large rene Propagating- 
house, Pits, and Frames, all well filled. There is alsoa comfortable 
Cottage with a Stable attached. The Premises will be let with 
Rumeciiate entry, for such number of years as may be agreed on, 
and the Stock will be spore of either upon valuation or by 
private feel roprietor will reserve power to sell a 
the Nursery ue Saat On ela for which a corre- 
spondnie reduction of rent will 
he Proprietor is giving up tie" nove department of his Busi- 
ness, from hi ™, which will 
occupy much o} It is proper, however, to intimate to 
intending offerers, | as well as for the information of Mr. Locxrn’s 
Until the Nursery is 
supply his customers as 
usual, the eed of whose orders will confer on him an 
im portant obligatic 
C aaa .—A portion ‘of the above Nursery will be 
sold for building Sites ahporien. toa ee ire eligibility and 
beauty of the sitnation for Villas are well kni 
Application to be made ed the Proprietor, ano ‘will conclude a 
bargain with the first suitable tenant; 
Writer in Kelso, who is in possession of the et os cag Ground 
to be sold and the Title Deeds. —Kelso, Nov. 29, 
DISEASED AND ‘HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED. 
EDICAL, INVALID, and GENERAL LIFE 
OFFICE, 25, Pall Mall, London, Capital, 500,007. This 
Office is provided with very accurately constructed Tables, by 
which it can oe Diseased Lives on Equitable Terms. In- 
creased Annuities granted on wnsownd Lives, the amount varying 
with the partici disease. Members of SConsaaneee Families 
assured at Equitable Rates. Loans Cae upon personal se- 
i . NEIson, Actuary. 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
EE EN SON. anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
ors of the IMPROVED CONICAL 
turists to an Iro now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers most decided radvanences over every other article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. 
by any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
employing this much approved method of heating without the 
assistance of Engine ers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
dy fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 
will be found aaauer than of any other material. Mr. RENDLE, 
26 Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders eae poeple 
information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and p ices for 
“ size will be forwarded bponiapplic scuaubeaeonent to S. and Cr 
YOTTAM anv HALLEN, | Puomemuns: ine ON- 
FouNnDERS, &c. &c., 
Street, Lonpon. 
No, 2, Winstey Srrest, Oxrorn 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kingdom, at ver: 
low prices, in consequence of the present depressed state of the 
Tron Trade, 
-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser. 
vatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Babli or Priv: ate Build. 
ings, &c., with Corram’s Parent, or Rocers’ Boiners. After 
15 years’ experience, and having fixed aparas of 1500 Aabate! 
tuses for the above-mentioned purposes, and by Aerie oF 
ments which they have made during that time, C. and H. can 
with confidence undertake the erection of simi ri ‘apparatus upon 
the most extensive scale. convenience of those who 
wish to fix their own Apparatus, they have affixed the following 
low prices :— LS. dd. 
Cottam’s Betent Boiler, 24 inch . . . a en 
(Larger ee in piaroetion: ») 
Rogers’ Boiler, all size . . 315 0 
Do. do, lanes (SaaS as SS rer cr mary 
Hot-water mee Sees Frames, and Feeding Apparatus for 
oilers, 
Rendle’s "Tank System on an improved simple plan. 
ST ed RON HURDLES, 3 ft. high out of the ground, 6 ft. 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 Ibs., 
Light Cautie Hardie, 3 ft. 6 in. high, weighing 42 Ne at 
rong do. a ‘0. Ss 
Ox Hordes 4 ft. hig Gol Ibs. at 5 
BEST WIRE for Sra iey WIRE: ‘BENCING, at 8s. “ba. per 
0 
z 
bundie of 150 yards each, Uprights for ditto, at 7d. each. The 
Improved continued and every | other kind “Ot ening: Fancy 
Wire- work, 
id. each. 
AK $4 Ses long out of the Eeoudy 
78.3 oe fect 6, Os. ; 5 feet, 11s.; 6 feet, eet, 208. per dozen, 
GARDEN KOLLERS ie. inches roe wet 3 20, 448, ; 22, 50s, 
24 inches, 60s.; 26, 75s. 8.3 30, 105s. 
chines, Gaxdeh Chairs, Superior 
Vases and Pedestals in great 
variety, and every description of Horticultural eter Agden 
tural Implements, and F’ urnishing Ironmongery; Dr. aera 
Stoves, Anglo-Belgian Cooking Stoves ; Broil ing Bove s, The 
above low prices being on account of the depression in the Iron. 
Trade, are subject to ee alteration: 
Show- Rooms at ¢! 
every infurmation nay be obtai 
timates een: oe return of post, 
No. By Winsleveat 
t, where 
CHRISTMAS 
NC H’S HOUT 
DEAR Pun. 
Bol, 
HOLIDAYS: 
yA 2: Lees eT BR 
with the est eacelated satisfaction I now write tcinform you that the completion of my Firrm Vonumz is fixed for 
Saturday, pei 23d instant. 
appy to inform you od T have again obtained this year the Prize for Wririna, and that I have completely beaten 
Pernt cae in my 
ly specimens I have pes youof my DraAwine, wil, I 
Deeply inpeenren with the parental care you lavish on me, Ifeel m 
hope, Bene you of my proficiency in this branch of my stndies. 
myself bound (in five volumes) to cultivate assiduo ously those 
parts (monthly parts) which you have encouraged me ce poet foth ; and I am prepatiie to make exertions out of number, which 
that I intend issui 
whose 
will appear in the ee tee 
- BRADB 
which includes Writine, 
all the usual hantue=-chal is to say, “Six ENTIRE 
Establishment I ‘amplaced, beg leave to present their compliments (of the season) to 
you, and to call your attention ae Gia Hd eee the whole of myvaluable lessons are 
‘e to be learned for the weekly sum of Three-pence, 
1 Pattosorny, LAW Porrry, the Usr or Tne Grones, the ABUSES OF THE Wortp, and 
AVES—O0) THE TREE OF KNOWLED 
GE, 
nm the 16th instant, it is my intention to present you with 1 CHRISTMAS PIECE, aio I trust will meet your approbation, 
and hoping that in the ensuing Holidays we shall have much enoyment in each other’s s 
renain, dear and honoured Public 
Pounce Nt 2 194, Strand, 
ember 
Your dutiful and mrrectionate Servant, 
PUNCH. 
P.S.—I foreat to tell you that my ALMANACK will be read on the 30th inst., and will be the admiration of the whole rent 
On the 6th of January. 
NW FARMERS’ NEWSPAPER.—The t 
¢ Farmers and small, must devote thi 
Peel, ‘ 
without permanent injury to the land.” To accomplis 
Experience an ience before every man, in a cheap forn, 
established. 
The Proprietors are aware of the difficulties of dealing wth 
circumstances, often as varying as places, 
and, while thi 
But, they also feel that in Agriculture, as in all other arts, ther: ar 
that there are practical errors which no local circumstances can ju: 
branches which are best understood. No one 
eir anxious attention te improved cultivation 
dil must learn how, in the shortest time, and at the least sapense, to produce the greatest qucetta ty of food, vegetable or animal, 
They condemn theidea of ote eae farming operations upon one invat 
ey welcome science as the best auxiliary of practic, they re; 
man can be competent to deal 
the duty of the Baitor of such a Paperas Tue AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
come when Pendlords and Tenants, 
the words of Sir Robert 
time has 
ans can be so effectual as that which brings the results of 
For this purpose Tus AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to be 
the many details of cultivation without an acquaintance with 
riable plan $ 
ard crude speculations as the most dangerous of delusions. 
e gene! eral principles upon which successful farming must depend 5 
stify ; in ia that there is room for improvement even in those 
ith the multifarious questions affecting husbandry, and 
is to make known the knowledge of al is to 
practical Farmers that the Proprietors trust for the means of carrying out their views, and not to the CARE of any Tnddvid dls 
GA 
While, therefore, they state that the Editor of Tux AGRICULTURAL G 
hich he is acy ely engaged, they feel it to be of far m 
kind of Farming, in w] 
ZETTE will be a gentleman well acquainted with the best 
ore importance to announce the promise of support and 
assistance received ie the landed and farming interest generally, especially of those whose names they are Reps to mention :— 
pea Aig the Earl Spencer, EEN of the Royal Agricultural Society of Englan: 
The Right Hon. thd Earl of Ducie, Meh ident o! 
Royal Sees Society of Englan 
Sir i i Sebright, Bart. 
J. Walbanke Crars, Esq., M.P. 
J. H, runneth mn, Es 
Rev. Dr. Buckland, Professor of Mineralogy, Oxford 
David Low, Esq., ie Eb of Agriculture, Edinburgh 
John Curtis, Esq. 
R.D. Drewett, ee parpleen! Arun 
W. Parker Hamond, Esq., act pisnera Hatt, Cambridge 
J. Hudson, wen Castle poe near Swaffham Norfolk 
Curtis Hayward, Esq., Quedgeley, hear ‘Gloucester 
Saniess awit Richmond’ Yorks! 
Ww. H. Little, Red, Lanvair Grange, ‘Aber kaveaii¥ 
E. W. Moore, Esq., Agent to Earl Radnor 
8. D. Stirling, Esq., Glenbervie, Falkirk 
W. B. Wingate, Esq., pean a 0 Bolingbrooke, Lincolnshire 
Mr. R. Beman, Stow-on-the- 
Mr. J. Clarke, WoRREg Hades 
Mr. G. Parsons, Agent to Lord pomney 
Lord Worsle: Vice-President of tn Royal Agricul- 
tural Society ‘of England 
Sir Charles Lemon, ke ar 
William Miles, Esq. 
ve JR. Hetislow, Protéssor of Botany, Cambridge 
Dr. Lyon rae 
Evan David, Esq., President of the Cardiff Farmers’ Club 
John Gedney, meas President of the Harlestone Farmers’ 
Club, Norfolk 
C. Herbert, Esq., Powisk, near Worcester 
W. H. Hyett, Esq., Painswick House 
J awes, E: 
D. J. Niblett, Esq., Haresfield 
Edward Solly, E Esq., Junior, Experimental Chemist to the 
Horticuitural Society of Londor 
Joseph Yorke, Esq., 
Mr. John Brollie, Haddin 
r. John Morton, Agent to ‘the Earl of Ducie 
Mr Thimbleby, Bolingbrooke 
Mr, Hall, Secretary of the Chepstow Farmers’ Clut 
ene 8. Rigg, Wigton, Hunters dr. R. W. Purchas, Secretary of the Monmouth Farmers’ 
. B. Walrond, Esq., Sec. f the CIBC: Farmers’ Club Club 
Mr. H. F, bh “sie. of tie Broomsgrove Farmers’ Club &e. &e. &e. 
&e, &e. &e. 
Wath FREE TeaDe, Fixep Dutizs, Srapine Scag, &c, sie AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will in no way concern itself— 
whereas eth f 
ete 
such questions ca. be of temporary in’ 
of those great tr say iach human laws eee affe 
ae 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE will be devoted to the investigation 
The Practice of Agriculture—its Science—Animal and Végetable Physiology—Improvements in Implements—better modes of 
Husbandry—results of well-condu 
Foresting—Road Buildi 
will form topics of Spnduni ets Reports will be given of the Ex 
Prices of Corn, Hay, and Cattle, and the Weekly Averages. 
be furnished week]: 
Considering 
AGRICULTURAL Seger re an addition to the GARpeners’ Cur 
that there may be ample room for discussion, that Paper will be 
four Columns will be nananians as at present, by Horticulture, and ‘1 
TWENT OLUMNS WILL BE DE 
-FOUR 
experimental Farming—Growth and ‘Rotation of Crops—Stock—Drainage—Irrigation— 
short, whatever affects the beneficial employm 
ment of capital in land— 
iglish, Scotch, and Irish Agricultural Societies—London Market 
Replies to questions connected with the object of the Paper will also 
the union which exists between Horticulture pnd Se ealtite, it has been thought paises to make THs 
ONICLE, edited by Dr. Linnuxy, and so extensively known ; but 
eas rensed one- ale) in size without gaa ionas Sharee tne Twenty- 
isle ford by the General News of the Week, whilst 
TED TO AGRICULTURE. 
On the 6th of January, ther ae re be published, price Gd., Stamped, to go free by post, 
IRST NUMBER OF 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
Honwa -WATER APPARATUS FOR EATING | 
HORTICULTURAL aS Ice DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, bod MANUFACT ES; upon improved _ prin- 
cae ce and at very sir ate oes erected by DANIEL and 
WARD BAILEY, 272, HOL: 
D and E, Barney having devotee: Hath time to the considera” 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
puveratee te the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
nex = ested in their pr Ta vee rendered their mode of heat- 
ing p very effi chen, 
durability im the apparatu: They 
e erected apparatus in’ England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
Cae oblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
SnrIOy, ed by the Horticultural Society of London, inex CURE, the 
orks of their splendid Conservatory, lately er ecte dat wick. 
- BalLey also construct in metal all descriptions oO 
e Pan theon as one of their works, Seabee many 
a is this setae and on the Continent. 
E. BAtLEy have prepared a paki of the Galvanic 
Plant protactoHe, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is cons 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
DENN’S SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE BUILDING, 
RMING, and VENTILAT Bola superiority of the 
principle first introduced by JOHN PENN, Esq., for rine a 
more complete cirenlation of the statospiere in bea 
ments, being now fully established, W. Hin. respe 
quaints the public that haying, in conjunction with theilate Mr. 
Penn, devoted much time and study to perfect the Pee ci ee ro 
construction of C ‘atories, Stoves 
and to heat them with Improved Hot Water Apparatus, ‘either By 
Pipes or Troughs, he is enabled to carry out Mr. Penn’s principle 
in a manner to guarantee the most complete success and core 
ie pcg RE Plain and Ornamental Designs; and a1 
n application to W. Hit, Surveyor & Builder, Lewisham, 
Grune, PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN GUANO 
N SALE, BY THE IMP PORTRES 
NTONY Sih a SONS, LONDO. 
GIBBS, ORIG HT, ee 
47, Lime- st., Dec, a 
‘VERPOOL ann  ERISTOL. 
AND AC ROO IL UR ae: Aa ECT 
beraumbaisrr tina! Parties intending to commence the okie: had better gine. their order: 
at once to any Bookselti 
r tea cer es 
Af THE. C CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS, invented 
y J. Rogers, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOU. uN 
SuBWEN, Ironmonger, ey Seven oaks, Kent. 
J. SHEWeN havin ery opportunity afforded him by 4% 
extensive practice to oats this apparatus to perfection, begs t¢ 
offe! most efficient and economical: it may be seen ® 
Mess» Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’» 
Hackney; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple- plac € ; Messrs: Veitol 
end:Ron! 8s, Exeter ; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth ; the Royal Botanic® 
Society’s Gardens, Regents Parks su at the G: pik 
ticultural Society of London. siderable improvements bave 
been effected since last season ; Piattichlersutwuict are in course 
of preparation, 
i | Ge UANO ON SALB.—Any Quantity of itis 5 valuable 
Manure can be had from the bonded stores of the Import 
either in Lordon or Liverpool, on application to Corgswonres 
Powkut, and Pryor, St. Helen’s Place, London; Epwak?s> 
Dawson, and Co., Liverpool; and Winiiam J. Myurs and CO» 
Hi pebble ae erpool, eae 
LIQUID MANURE. t 
pes of a Superiok Construction, fixed and y tty 
for Liquid Manure. Garden Pumps, Hydraulic @ chy * 
and Poms for deep wells. Also Pumps for Ships, Barg' 
ners, ap Boilers, Brewers, &e. ell-Digging anc 
ekecatert: BBR TANCE Fowrrr, (late George Turner,) 63, Do’ 
street, Fleet.s Street. 
AND. LANDOWNERS. ER 
(“LATER $ EVERY MAN HIS OWN Saki a 
~/ containing the Cai ptoms, and most imprrr 
Methods of Cure of the Di iseases of Horses and Dogs. 
cis Crater, and his Son, Joun Crarer, The 2 ‘Ad 
Bait, Enlarged, and nearly re- waiter? by the celebrated AUT 
“The Horse,” with the assistance of W. C, Spooner, ¥' 
Rety Surgeon. Price 6s, 12 mo., Bien iecrered TTLE 
CLATER’S BVERY MAN HIS OWN CATIE., 
DOCTOR; containing the Causes, Symptoms, and Pout, and 
all the Diseases incident to Ox 
Rabbits. By Francis CLarer. 
Edited and Revised by the same. 
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