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eee | THE. GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Ocr. 22. 
acré is-1/. 7s., and in Lancashire 1/. The county in Dimeors. cg ao peg hE fe po , Craprcom, Mr. Pettit’s J hw. BE DISPOSED OF, and entered Spow - Shri 
— = is - far lowest value is Senctaned, where | Freter’s Abydos, Bettin cna 8 det Curry fed oa cee as next, an Old Established Business 
value persacre is only 9s. Id.; in| Langolee, 4 to } agst Folly, 6 to 1 agst Abydos, and ‘Gto 1 ome bs line, in a*populous town in the Com untry. Farther parti 
Northumberisnd it is 12s. 9¢., in wie W it is 13s. 6d. | Discord. Currycomb made running at a good pace, and at the Metcalf, ay be kno "oi ne ne er ae ws, enwirtr emcee 
The total annual value of real proper: n Wales ass: d ieee pat Core of all nt a ge except Discord, who chal- Siete Seedsmen, City Road, London. 
to the poor-rates is 2,854,618/., oh hots S (206, 146L. | Ree eens cee west is. Payne's Cock |Last | (AR DNER SS ee TURNIP - CUTTING 
consists of landed ei 394.9297. of dwelling-houses, | half of Ab.M. 100, bh. ft. Betting, 6 to 4 on Cecil, who was de- rep di Samper se Oxon.—These celebrated Ma- 
and 253,543/. of other kinds of property. The eated by a len chines possess singular e cacy and "simipliclty. They are used 
é oy. pocr-ra forthe year ep Match, 100, h. ft. T.Y.C.—Lord Albemarle’s: Buffalo (Ro iiave by all the leading agriculturists of the day, and are esteemed a 
son) beat Mr. Payne’s f. b: Muley Moloch, Bessy Bedlam (Nat first-rate inventi the purpose y have been 
Lady-day, 1841, w 2,26 The average rat he | Betting, 6 to 4 on the filly. A dea “/ )- | seasons in succession ithout the cutting part of the machine 
nd for the whole country is higher than in England, it Handicap Sweepstakes, of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., for 2 yrso sustaining the slightest injury: the mere oper of cutting 
ng 2s. in the latter, and 2s. 5d, in Wales. The poor- re ie : hin 42 saber Woe ae Be. Etwall’s Palladium a. peri ae tonndas tan aver abate the vais ee ae 
‘ RES . ‘ y), beating Mr s Ends an ds, Mr. Phil e’s So- rsa jae , bg ing part of the 
rates are highest in Carnarvonshire—namely, 3s. 2d. in | jomon. The following also started, but ere tae prom Col, | Machine; it is from stones and dirt only the knives can sustain 
the pound, and tin Brecon, 1s. 7d. The area of | Peel's Archy, Mr. Bowes’s The Lady of Silverkeld Well, Mr. W- | oeaitic Turnips of the hardest kind are cut with ease and ex- 
Vales in English statute acres is 4,752,000. The average | S. vee a f. by Bizarre out Flambeau's dam, Lord Eglinton’s er rcinsen isthe adeenlise be cut any i tw 4 Hoop og A of nt 
anneal valu r acre for the whole country i ‘ Bettsg, 5 to 2 agst Palladium, 3 to 1 seat Archy 4 - ’ e sapphed sor Aim & 
The land is most valuable in Anglesea, w siwceta i a vo Lagst Bizarre fi wa Stet cqat Same eee, a08 " agst Corer =p xyiees.{ r di ory sangte bey — : a ” 
n , Solomon on cleverl 3 OF GALLO, BEE 
value is 19s.; and least valuable in Meriiuatbebires Mr. Phillimore’s Solomon received forfeit from Duke of Bed- Delivered carriage-free in London, ‘Liverpoo), ‘and Bristol. 
where the average value is 4s. d. for giret te 100, h. ft. T-Y.C. oper “OF ARMIN 
casilinael ee eee inton’s Augury received forfeit from Lord Kelburne’s G GARDENERS. —TO BE 
= i. ee a aaiiete Fe SS aaamn: anal eas eae fall, a anther favourable, and th Pom F wager ttes coe Pen oom cen sion al 
dis mee € | thai ARM called Earl’s Court Farm, situated at : 
es ploughing, discovered two gold urns filled with | racing excellent. The Houghton week is expected to be unusu- | Kensington, late in the oc Senaalion ok yen : Del i agehino, Ree 
“ es, chased with foliage and fruits, and bearing on the ally brilliant. i other dance recently ee: ene parties,) semeaining | in the 
= of the cover a figure of Odin, the Jupiter of the Scan-| TATTERSALL’S, Tuungpay.— —The Cambrid; whole 90a. 3r. 26p.:—77a. 2r. 4p., or thereabouts, part thereof 
) ce c A geshire Stake H 
dinav figure is represen ed standing, bearing | A report at or Knight of | teat Ww ee oan ae up lame after r a aa jamal west 0 war's Court tan and Hounded 
on one shoulder the two crows Hunin (Thought) and |‘2 Sallop bas once more biig™ es eee eorerae and lands let.to Steph ’ i 
, bw 2 is phen Bird, Esq., and partly by the Earl’s 
Sas ead tr plese a| cas dewey ant A | ee al rer aha ‘mex? by tae Rensgon 
his se urns are exactly alike, in good pre- | this secession, Florence was left at the head of the list, ‘Ralph ee town Pate s ae. IT helbs Dour Lanes Pris -g 
sereatiot, and ‘dostabl wrought. The gold is exceed following with a slight interval, the layers and t takers being opposite part of the ab ieee re ar sc excellent partes song 
ingly e edges; they are about s ches pretty equally balance touched upon some six or | g goo house on the fret“nam 
rf . ' - i — eight other horses, but was carried on in small amounts, and , 
in diameter, mae rhe inche in height (comprising the | without uy png impression upon the odds. It is calculated os wade senbnerph cme the above, Earl’s Court Man. 
cover, but not the figure), and their weight isa little more | that 18 0 20 will run ‘ : hie sion House, with the Garden belonging thereto. 
’ > g e « For particulars, and terms Ls — apply to Messrs. WHIT- 
than 2Ib, ‘The peasant has delivered th saith 
. peasant has delivered them tothe Govern-| oot, 1 agst Colonel Peet's M LS TAKER & TATHAM, 10, Lincoln’ 
mney ame Bat him ee 699 of the gold, ane ordered | oto 1 Sy Marr Bowde's Cothe rhe HIP FOR NEW ZEALAND, 
them to posited e museum of bo nhagen.| 25to 1 — Mr. Bell’s Winesour T (tak.and afterwards offrd.) under os a the 
They are supposed to Meitie to the fifth cen iene ape, fo, 38 ae Chesteetelt's Ps Progress Colt (taken). Siew Se ENE as under ee 
oo One at 40 i—- lone} Peel's C afterwards offd. 
- 4 40 to 1 — SirG. — Sirikol. ¥ For [PRGE, ticulars 8 ~ an sree. 
i. "i 1 a pee e a Me, at Paul’s Ch ‘or er particulars apply e New Zealand House, Broad- 
ee The special commie ecco: = the Of Yeom na n. winning the Derby, “ea Haanna 
; the Oaks, and Nutwith the St. Leger ‘anon. Eo EET Pe een BESO, 
er one of the most laborious : ¥ is ODGSON ae: ABBOTT’S PALE ALE.—Th 
— ine 
rdships were poten cured K LANE, Fripay, Oct. 21.—Although there was not ve celebra' ce Re = re recommended by the 
Satu but it was generally tag 4 B. an glish Wheat at Market, the sales that were made were | Faculty, is to be oeuend onl . ABBOTT, Brewery, Bow, 
a fortnight’ so from a ast $45 4 rather lower than on onday.— Foreign was held on the same | Middlesex. The Trade not sae pier the Pale Ale cannot 
eet, 3 would be i. hla terms, and the business tran: o a limited extent.— | be genuine if gstiy elsewhere. 
~ Be Pout eae Bos se oe to Barley is a dull sony at Monday's quotations, and there is no al- City Office, 98, Gracechurch-street. 
oad the ohh tay pa pe: i ona teration in Peas and Bean —Old English Oats sell quite as we 
aie fen a om but nem ber are ie pen ity 
Soeeigtion: veo. S on gg th cen pated ISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 1 oe P 
1G J E ’ ere is noqgou Wheat, areas Kent, and Suffolk Wey f, Red 40 to50 OTTER 8: ARTIFICIAL. CHGENG MANURE. Stored 
ve een gt pacsor'y ag 23d. Norfolk, L pete sreealy i —to— a toa TESTI 1 FICIAL GUANO MaNURE was 
is co on Sa - cx ik = ing 21 ta 32 rind, 22 to 28 Z 
ud closed aed  Lincolnshi a Vorkahire ; applied with great ‘ifect so a be bio land, on the estate of A. Cot- 
Gare Betis tate haa oat Chief | O** Bag yore ae otto ne o “Tato 9 Feed” 141088 | 250 Tesq, Hildersham Hall, Cambridge, on a Field of Barley ; it 
veel tea aye ; udges sat on the ~—e Irish . ow» Feed 6toi8 Potatol4to 22 ae oduced a marked et effect—the finest crop for years, and the pro- 
grand jury have a Baus; Mazagan, old ‘ma new 24 ‘to 30. wise : 27t0 yg 28 to 33 a ae See of Darley te ows: 3 Beorked out 
mble. ‘The o Sa eee arian «3 “. Sto 34 W JFivto 40 Longpod a0 to 34 was s conspicuoNs i ce pal te ep — 
any gency that m eas, «+ 81t0 87 mnah 8 to 33 Grey 26 to39 | Mon Manure. a Grass Fie e application, whic 
an 4 y emer 4 AVER was but lightly made, produced at least double the proportion 
hry A found 130, - we Barley. Ones, Ro , Beans. P Hay ioe oe =e the part othe ie manured. A portion of it 
Sept. « . . . A 83 was i 
ite. and 21 for pote ged 7 years. 2 re ver = = Bis RET “ . oe a 4 a Va 10 4 1 w ga a oie ge Giobe Mangel Warzel, the te ~ 
ut area ay aeaneee ia ah 4: : = + se] BSE) BOE) 18:6) Bt Oo} Bs i ; effects on a bed of Parsneps was extraordinary, producing a crop 
ean ~ general es through- | Oct. ee oe el OY Gr Sere te. Tee 6 88 OT 88 10 exceeding any before seen e exact weight per square yard, 
erm seme inthe ean p part ca Secenbet me ee ee et 1 ag toy me OT ei 7] os 6) a8: 8 mpared with those of ordinary culture, will be estimated when 
Sy on ie a eames LE EZ gathered. Tn the instance of the Parsne the ate 
"s took aie Se ata i mixed with earth, an posited over eseed; amode of culture 
be Siaidiae Pe Neale By thle Lact Snageed The quan pats! Dates or eh ts Ok we o! 02 6| 9 6) 96 ae gare <= in. the practice of Mangel Wurzel. Although 
oa VALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK igher - price than the common Manure, the profit was 
attention wed on every case, are e adverted to by the local Flour. Whe: Barl. | Malt Oats. | Rye: | Bus.|Peas | materially greater.” 
on th a i ps ath of Banos n Alderson’s asser- oe » a7 en _ ~ 5939 art a0 rnd 203 | 1368 638 Works Voper Fore-street, —- 
that.‘ are no harder-worked labourers tha Treks Ir — - -|- : z 
ofthe land.” In the Nisj Prius Court, after Lord A For — “= ek 
. gone through his list of cases, he proceeded to address a > Po i Whe anmiVvaus THIS WEEK. NE’S PATENT CEM 
i sean. bape, oe them that they were now ais- ehh. is aca Darl he gE aad HIS CEMENT is harder than any wy Se ae own, and 
expres e sfaction he | I pe i ine ai 17310 ~ is especially age the Walls of Hothouses, Conserva- 
ner in which they, and those others who had sat Foreign . - _L 8170 _ —_ tories, &e., as it encace racks nor vegetate: ai erfectl 
discharged their duties—for the deliberate and = im b nop neaou alti! 
1 spenetrable eh insects 
they had paid to the cases, and the propriety GAZ OF THE WEEK. ge of Hothouses erectin 
¢ : g by the Government at 
s they had given, It must have given them very BP ei AE DEK 3 git Lyon ; "alors Woodford, Essex, chemist—J. Breaken- | Frogmore are about being stuccoed with it, aud the price ranges 
pest ~ cn gl he belammersteee which had taken INKRUPTS.-E. Fennell and R. Fennell, Aldermanbury, warehouse~ nearly equally with the Cements in ordinary use for floors, and 
ay that the prosecutions had been conducted | men—J. Coats, St. Jobn-street, draper—T. G: Martin, Great Winchester. | it forms a paving harder and cheaper than Portland Stone. 
ee nthe cn nee as was possible, consist- ton ne rine aia ogo i a nth mange Hall, Treding- Patentees and Manufacturers, J. B. WHITE and SONS, Mill- 
’ 7 n » - 4 * 
sehen srhed oom Baren ants—W. Pugh, Bristol, gabinot- maker WwW. ira ajon Avo, a het: baph, iesiantaater 
gs by passing sentence on 20 prisoners Keeper_J.C. Rawdon, Leeds and Huddersfield, Sol pecdant i Dartoe, NG MA. 
oily <thy ott After @ pads Hae: sneaeire 1 re = Sipe sta arie, Cul Carlen eccens Houndsaitch, carpenter if Peg PATENT ASPHALTE PROTECTING MA- 
Whlniks tec innutelt eid cng mip ea. Bee ag ei <C. Sfote, Malan and G8. Digby, Brinder Works, near Marga m, Gla. | 5 i. es an ety rigs dead rn tee ngtreesicod Cue 
ae eee : d randon, Barbican, shoe-manufacturer—J. 41, p. 100, 415, , may be obtain 
sentenced the. prisoners to various Cooper, 1 + provil debdlealers Mi Harris and S. A. ee Cullum- Hewat; Sheets—32 inches fe gue neal 64 inches, ome 
age ~ aoe gh schraciesty merehante—W. Roworth, Wellingborough, canate et by 96 inches, of Taos, i. ‘ eaceann, 8, Ingram-court, Fen- 
prea 3 $a, is- | “SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—A. Halket, Affieck, dairyman—A. Steel, chureh-street. A liberal discount to Hothouse Builders, Nur- 
g his hope that as | Sorn, A prahire e. ‘coal-contractor—W. Neilson, Hamilton, spirit- Meal W. erymen, &c. 
¢as he sat on the bench he might never be called on to Smith, hh 
Spenco pag . A D. Forbe: and D. ‘d ee ahi ee le 
uch as had now b F posed This t ‘ the | eraz! = azicis—C- Gibb, or andereon, Dunferline win ies ae eee 
. of which would be incomplete HEEP NETTING, RABBIT NETS, FISHING 
wg er NETS.—Strong tarred rope Sheep Net, 44d. per yard, 34 feet 
naidibge at a eep NE per y “ 
and, the ‘ability and moderation wi Meats: are 4 on the 1 6th inst. she iy Caccline Turner, | high, much approved for sheep-folding and for fences. ” Rabbit 
n cont the numerous prose- | of a son—On the 11th inst. ae Baltersen, the lady sf Dr. { Lady se gape and Hare Nets on Cords, 50, 80 end 100 yards each, suitable for 
suthed ere universally spoken off and ad- the 14th inst., at Dartford Vicarage, Kent, the lady of t Conners Brant, | the purpose. Rabbit and poultry fence net, 1 yard high, tarred, 
zive th 0 ti ion. Th Oe a dae ene the 12th inst., at Tackley, Oxfordshire, the wife of Coe Rey. | 2d. per yard. me for enclosing Pheasants, fowls, &c. Fishing 
years ; Gi 5 transported for 15 years; 6 for 7 pice, pom r Arthar Stewart of me pecs et ecg serapinetien te men | Nake. vites Hie mee, ay and other Nets, from 4 to #8 
year; {fortes months ; 1 for 15 months ; 63 WMARRIED —On the oth inst. at Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. E. E yards long, ready for use. Net, 1-inch mesh, 14d. per yard. Net 
4 tenths : ‘ ee patted 3 28 for 6 months; 1 1 for cg ie Balliol College, Oxford, t = Hate et t Vashon, younger | daughter - ane made to order of all kinds. Le alg RICHARDSON, Net and 
t ated 3 and 29: wrarersed to Hext Ai Assizes. of lace Loe ng ral Ag — shawpey ay ~ ard, e a —On sir'W Acheron »at Trinity | Tent ray 21, ed ridge-place . 2,000 gi 
e des eribed in ae who were tried, six Oaks, Hockoabirs, and of Bath, to Elizabeth ‘Anencon wohl ree J. ‘eves cng ie e Capes, fo Labourers an avarm Servants, eer 
well; abick thirty. pa i ible to t to read and write Esq, the same place—At Hagley, on the} lath inst., ape W. Chambers, | 28- each, waterproof. 
all: ‘the rest of them. are ¢ ag read or write at aH , = EN of _o er Majesty's ship Monarch, t pad oe ae : 
ery imperfectly. oe : elves, Hoa of taley, y jacterir (©: AUTION TO FAMILIES. — high soputstion 
Pe ; aes ee, President of the Royal: Seseemy st Jase Se mour, — and consequent great deman he seme fe ntioned 
navi “3 rafford Park, in the county pitidles have excited the avarice of some Sho kee to get 
‘ilies pkeepers 
same a Matches. cites Octosaa Meswixe. picth Ecweices ten f the late Rev. Smedley, of Dal dg a trifle more proat, attempt to impose on the Hoi eben has 
Aibemarie's N 0; TY.C a Eghton fogs elon ty beat Lord r1 sali d dan — elate $. Curgenven, Esq., for many yeara | Rictows Compounds as the real MACASSAR OIL for the hair, and 
be anc V¥.C., aon) Wouby, 5 hadksias Motilia Was Rauyoet for Lon complexion : vey copy the labels and weg: of 
oy it i Léhtok 2 e original Articies, substituting either an assume name, or the 
ot . ate; 30, See eee rere e Lord Eglinton's De..| Mataale--As Norwood on Weanevany, dessa sister of the present | Word GENUINE in the place of ROWLAND’S.—*«* ‘To frustrate 
feueth lame sist Att te Bia Ra ent | eine waren’ etm oe weer lor 
1s kee i : E Piebaaiit BetAdl . ck, y 0 wor owland’s’’ is on the wrap e: . follows : 
capake of Beaton’ ontler (iotimon) best Lond Mesa sia Betyeat Vine™ | “ROWLAND MAGASSAR Olt, pice bay on EMI 
by be tne be ey, o wor crake Ce of Quee _ mae Reline-Ga the 9th inst. at his seat, Crow- bapa fash tine Bats send 1. 6d. apa eoanie that se 
"Thi ngt Asie car the Jack AteD Capa: 3. raat At Paston . Northamp- s. per bottle LAND’S ALYDOR for the Skin at 
THE. poe ce Stan 0 so, enc mt for yas | iN wi Hn Ce ne erat is arian meres. omen 
ion ¢ Letitia a + i 
Anson’s Napier and Lo ~ pyre sc, by Beiram. Betting, 6to4 Be gl ew +7 2. € eae way ee at St. Pte be ag Right big dag ‘of the MACASSAR OIL ge xh ALYDOR, dad ener 
. on Nap! cr, and6 to 4agst Murat, Murat took the lead, made of Scotland. : he Government Stamp afiixed on the Kalydor. Be sure to 
all the running, beat t me Mar inella colt off at the oe and won ee dk ‘ot ct ace omer: “Sold by them an d by ronpeet" a 
- aed , Napier nev a Se Aftér therace, O BE Li able Chi and Per! 
irae ihsee, b. ft. h.fi OT ee test Lord Pxeter Celia receivedforfeit T Land, et ON NLEASE, it ne very excel the arth = Printed by Messrs. Brapnury and Ev. ie | 
‘Bring Hackney, ely thatooed, ey ee arene : -needful. The | the Precinct of phate so the City of een — Serer at 
each for 3 yrs old and up- | present Stock to betaken. ee to Mr. J, pe Ne Ned County of Miadlevex 
“TY.C, 9 subs.—Won by Mr, Etwall’s | James’ Place, Hockey ytOMr. J: KING) | where alk Adv a Somiunicaiony we to be addressed te the 
Editor,—Saturday, October 22, i : ae 
