682 
Nobility, Gentry, &c., 
by eae at the Egyptian Hall, 
continued ; and solicit ak favour oe al sso Ahm $y Be 
addressed to them at Slongh.—Nurse , Slough, Sept. 29, 1841. 
ry TEL SHELV ES. TROUGHS, &c., 
icultural purposes.—-EDWARD BECK, Manufac- 
turer, Sco near Brentford. Orders, Working Drawings, 
&e., catenin by post, wil receive we attention. 
* Slate Edgings for Flower Borders ke. 
wa Be ach sl. he Be 5 
#40%: WATER ra Gated dhe Up on the most im- 
proved and Economi , for Horticultural and 
other Buildings co. Agen! 
per. 
mode of heating in their calculations of the probable expense ; 
especti solicit an opportunity of tendering their price 
wo, three, and four inches 
diameter, at 2s. 9d., 4s., and 5s. per yard. 
jee with Tro aghs for Orchidaceous-houses, 5s. 6d. and 8s. 
per yar 
The much-approved Conical Boilers made of strong plate-cop- 
per, and which require no furnace or setting in brickwork, from 
5?. 5s. upwards. Also every other description of Boilers of th 
most @ nba cOnstraction. 
Fort «ticolars may be obtained at the Warehouses, Grac 
PPicteciny street, wi st Spe also may be seen a variety of paitersia of 
Tron i wire Fencing, Hurdles, Brass and Iron Bed- 
senda: &e, 
HEATING os HOT WATER, TH THE CIRCULATION OF 
ATMOSP uni AIR. 
J WEEKS & Co., Architects, &c., Glouces'er-place, 
* King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse Builders, pre Hot-water 
¥ Apparatus Manufacturers, L< ng- we to inform the Nobility and 
Gentry that bone business, which has been extensive throughout 
the country for , is entirely confined to the BUILD- 
ING OF HORTICU TURAL ERECTIONS of every by 
and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER; see the 3rd and 
Numbers o1 len icle. 
References may be had, and their works seen, at Mrs. Lawrence’s, 
= ; Mr. Green's, Lower Cheam ; Messrs. Henderson’s, 
Pine-apple Nursery ; Messrs. berger de ursery, Tooting; 
Knits Exotic Nursery, elsea ; Messrs. ag a Clapton * 
Ch 
Mr. prvagh at Nursery, Caner tt 
Beciawen' s Pi 
Mr. Bue! ortland Nursery ; Mr. Young’s, Milford 
Ni $ “Mr. ore ursery, Dalston ; Mr. W: 'S q 
sery, Kensall Green; + Stopgood’s Nursery, ‘Swater; ‘" 
Wilimer’s Nursery, Chelsea; and at, m of t obility 
Gent in the country. 
Every expen to be had ot their Horticultural Manufactory, 
Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square. 
r ie ‘eee i spk pares — prac 
Rocsrs, Esq. obtained to an 
snares + lronmo: A fae * keke 
J.8a havi every wtanity afforded him by 
extensive practice to this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
offer it as most efficient momical: it may be 
Messrs. Chandler & Nursery, Vauxhall ; Messrs, liges’, 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pineapple-place; Mr. Knight’s, 
ing | ¥: Lvbeen ral Soci agree’ ees and at 
— Geen obae ee 
% LEMEN, and HORT L- 
Croxton geieray, are: informed eo they 
may be speci with Lists of every geen re- 
garding the above-article, which has been adopted so saccess- 
fully at Chatsworth, upon application to J. “DRAKE, P Plate and 
Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, and 100, 
Edgeware- roa: ges 
Orders for small or large quantities of Glass for Lights or 
Houses dockrately veg Fo the ee —, and punctually exe- 
cuted upon the lo hen ban lesa ha tome Lead, Solder, 
Patty, Prepared Cem and _ e for Garden Gla azing. 
T-WATER PTE TS “P08 HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWH InG- HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUPACTORIES, improved prin. 
ected: by DANIEL an 
tion of this a a 
; the Ven ‘poses, have improve- 
=e s in their practice, : Teemconie mt neat 
ing not and 
only very efficient but very sim: 
durability in the spparatus with eco 
haveerected apparat 
by tue Horticultural Society of London tn in executing th 
wawertbas splendid outer? at Chiswick. 
Diand E. Batiay eumarect te metal ail on abtigniond of 
ae gentle. 
men, various 
and + 972, n, Wherethey have the pence per 
exh ng, amongst other rks, an extremely comp! 
and convenient kitchen a oF fange,adapted for the con. 
tinged seppiy of hot water, and an arrangement of oven 
. and BAmeyY weret to introduce metallic curvili 
néar houses to horticulturists, and ¢an refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Panth as one of theit works, besides y 
others ia this corntry an J 4 Continent. 
D. & E. Baier have pr a& quantity of the Galvanic 
Protectors, which are no anny for immediate Gamers, ive 
beg to introdace to public yes an new Trough 
daceons ‘oe other Pri-rctg whe! 
and which m 
ae retenr trea wich Beiey be Seen st theit manufactory. 
EE BE DISPOSED OF, by Privaté Contract, the 
ba ae % a small “aggeeer 5 gins sy of which 374 
aS 
taining pen o sat 80,000 inhabitan cay eS 
for an immense cal. Trade, independeutty of Trade through 
Cotinexion S.tisfactory oer will_be given for the Proprie- 
tor’S disposing of th pony id Pegg ee to Mr. Low, 
tt te. tting, Seedsman, Lyon’s 
te a ar 
aiinetegeain iting. 
=. Pi Ronee and tiem beg to an- 
eg 
mao flows oie tir ocucage 7 uoetepe 
Geet a 
ee 
now 
on Monday, a5th | 
the Lease having: 
celebrated STOUK of the 
‘Trees, of the most La 
iF Ws Ornamental Trees, Ame 
ae Cee: haere 
Sy maay, in 
ie. Oa 
es Bo iTeh = 
THE GARDENERS 
u t repeat 
_ have “* Sa and to observe the address. 
Fo® SALE, 170,000 of WHITE-THORN QUICK, 
of two, three, and Spt kecabd growth, at pees Farm, Lee, 
near a saa Any person requirin uantity will be 
very liberally d with, 
0 BE SOLD, TEN LIGHTS of BRICK-PITS in 
which = of McFrail’ Bs ee ieee’ bei 
um aS. 
—% 
order, 
used for rb Forcing ¢ <" — bers and May be v: 
at any time at Susse oe Hammersm ait 
‘0 NURSERY THEE —To be let on the Hampshire 
4 Coast, a desirable snscrsng ly GARDEN, ith Ho couse, Green- 
house, Hothouse, &c. = grog Office of Mr. Wm. Bromley, 
Solicitor, Gray's _ o Mr. er, Royal -Hotel, 
ayling, near Hav: 
TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND FLORISTS. 
ESSRS. .. C.& 8. STEVENS will — iby AUCTION, 
heir Great Room, vin at street, 
grea 
Janeiro. May be and enianee of Sale, and 
Cat a had of Mr. Stuhry. ‘Naturalist, how pee ytan road, 
of Messrs. J. C. &S.S , King-street, Coven’ t Garden. 
1.0 NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, & FLORISTS. 
rp and SEED tee 
NESS, with an unexpired Lease o1 containing t 
a of land well stocked with meornesiey Fruit. aaa &e. a0 
ith elling-house, Seed-shop, two Greenhouses, and Pits 
stocked with saleable Plants; at a moderate rent. e ane 
Nursery is situated at Bre Essex, with quick commu. 
ication to London by ad, and may be taken with immediate 
possession, by private contract, or by valuation. further 
)ralnseeag plication to be made to rs. W. Noble, 
eedsmen, Fleet street; or t! the Proprietor, ‘on ‘aur en premises or 
Hectre. wa on and Morti s, Auctioneers and Value: rs, Leyton 
stone N 
ae Y STOVE & banger phar PLANTS, 
BULBS, &c. by Mr. J, Kin e Auction Mart, Bar- 
tholomew-lane, on TUESDAY, 19th dcreben, at 12, httsr grand 
valuable Mowing- Machine, Hybrid Rhododendrons an: 
ae —_ 
ceding, an Catalogues os be had at the 
Mart; cd Mesre i OF Seedsmen, avenger t Messrs. Warner, 
Cornhill ; and of the Auctioneer, Hackney-road. 
I FoTHot USES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., Made 
ixed complete in of ingdom. One, two, 
and three- Tight Socsseier: ot & Melon ieane and ey S nes = 
sizes kept ready (0. mediate packed and sen 0 all 
the Kingdom; brat an rane mat! 
Lights complete from 1/. 8s. Gar 
a per foot. - JAS. WATT’S | Sash acetal Clarem 
ace, Old Kent-road. Reference give 
BoE PDUTLER’S CHEMICAL MARKING INK » requiring 
o Preparation.—Thomas Butler, Pas ane * ‘Choe sonia 
or Paul's, London; Da port and S| » Wat 
x —T. caution the Public against using some of 
the New Inks for marking Linen without a pre paration, many of 
are ed without reference emical principles, and 
cannot stand the test of ted ‘ings. careful to 
Bie ence THEE paSSURANCE, “CONFANY, 
City, Loi 
dante oe nite pais teh by a special Act of Parliament, 
is so > eossaaabeted 0 afford the benefits of Life Assurance, 
in ‘article apne’ extent, “A ‘Policy-holders, << to present sare 
facilities commodation than can obtained in other 
Offices. The decided superiority of its pooled and its pot to pub- 
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its extraordinary and unprecedented suceess. 
Among others, the following important advantages may be 
enumerated :-— 
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ie 
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im one sum, or in a limited number of payments. 
A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o’clock. 
Py of the assured in every case admitted in the Policy. 
claims Lp oat eeu one month after proof of death. 
Medical Atten emunerated, im all cases, for their reports. 
Premium per Cent. per Annum ed 
Age. | Ist Five | 2d Five ; 3d Five * an tie ramen 
years years. | years. years. lif 
20 {#1 1 4 }#£1 5 10 [#1 10 11 11 16 O42 3 8 
30 64 bit 3 MW. ES geet £17 4 
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R MORRISON, Resident Director. 
ATiberal idan Gilowed to Solicitors and Agents. 
This day is published, in two vois., 8v0, price 30s., cloth-letter, 
HE HISTORY &. the WESTERN EMPIRE, from 
its Restoration b eae “ the em gy of Char! 
“= sp t Comyn, Chief Justice, Madras. 
on large semen iat price 2i. 0s. 
+ Leadenhail-street ; and W. N. Wright, 
CHRONICLE. 
one small volume, price L5s. 
AXTON’ s “POC K BOTANICAL 
ae ARY. 
in what a be called age oe Cy clopzutias, when the 
jean m of a great variety” of information into one vottime, h in 
order to wing it within the means of persons of all ranks, is so 
uni ought, it at evidently panne a that the Gardener, 
nd onnected 
ith his p should be as well ae. 
ligence or affinities spe- 
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that can only be sufficiently estim by t who Bave felt 
the of sach am assi-tant to ali such. individuals, as 
Et waded ee of , the Pocket Bota. 
male. ‘Bond-street; Orr & Co., Pateroster-row- 
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HE LADIES’ FLOW ER- GA rag 
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coloured plates, containing upwards of Three ‘hi 
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Bz 
THE LADIES’ FLOWER GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL 
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ous Toman with descriptions sale directions wed 
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2.1 : 
r LADIES’ COMPAN ION TO THE ebro lad ER GARDEN; 
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Cc UNTRY SHOW 
Felton Florists’ Soci rists of Felton held their an. 
nual EAE ast Datiias - pcninend 4th, fn Mr. Liddle’s, the 
**Coach and H Ss’? Inn, when the oe were awa sore fol- 
lo ie bi dis. 
mn T. Benjamin Bum, 
gr. to C. W. Bigge, Esq., Linden-house, for Marquis of Lothian, 
aines’ mrose, Rienzi, Suffolk Hero, Sparry’s Beauty of the 
Plain, T . Mary, Springfield Rival, Duke of Sussex, Qui i 
f Trumps, Miss Broadwood, and Miss Johnson. For the best 6, : 
i 
r the 2d best 6, Ss 4th prize / 
Gaine’s Prim ; 
; 
oma 
77 
Be 
Lee’s acennere 
As ens, 
‘edlaned: Nevill Ss Bae and Miss Johnson.— 
ail. he best self-co! i 
best tippe 
be gemng ye ny 
the best seedling of 1841, which was n: 
Norfotk and Norwich Horticultural So jociety. — The rineipal 
show of the ha sa point of attraction, is the September 
meeting, when the number and value of the ate prizes ap- 
propriated to Dahlias, and w hich are thrown open to all England, 
are sure to = ge collection of ew flower. This sane 
nm St. Andrew’s Hall, on September 
On the 22nd a Oct. 1829, this excellent i 
and its first show “sina a the 25th of 
t 
= 
® 
a 
a 
4 
$ 
ct 
is 
® 
a 
s 
i~ 3 
8 
acts chia 
he prize 
T 
ancther exhibition i om a oe gives t the 7 : 
of these wpe ee of Showing i 
set scikty. On the 
t, the Grapes pat- 
Muscadine, 
wer on A be confin rye 
other ‘nama display of frui aiden 
ticularly i caseniae of Paack “Hambure Maseet 
and Sag be tpg Black Prince ; M 
Peaches, Ni 
prised so: 
of cut dowera,"| Beautify ar anged, anoth 
irable of Fachsia_ ere 
ber of exhibitors than on any fo: occasion 
he compan: ding was more erous, there a | > 
m present during the day about 300@ persons, i asrieg 
60l. was takem’at the doors. The cottagers had about 7) 
aw: the the v bles fruit exhibited wer 
highly creditable to this valuable “ener tre 
al wpan with interest. Dannsas : Im the Ist ¢ the 
er was pete R. Headly, Esa-5 > al 
2d to R. Copeman, jum S07 
the 3d 7. h ong Bag oe hes? 
3d and 4t! classes, rs. Burroughes 
5th class, Mr. Headly; in the 7th class t the largesilver cup W35. 
to Mr. Widwell for the best 48 b . 
obtained 
t were Dunean's im oved green flesh. 
wien, whe ad anise ook te ete silver cup 
returning thanks om bis health being drunk, most handsomely SO 
joe ange ie im for the Seo an - 
would at once place 
pounds as a prize for the best half-dozen Dablias to 
