800 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Dec. 14. 
J. E. DOWSON, 123, 
OXFORD-STREET 
(FIVE DOORS WEST OF REGENT-CIRCUS), 
Is the Sole Manufacturer of the 
PRIZE STOVE OF 185 0, 
Now Exhibiting in the Model Room of 
THE SOCIETY OF ARTS; 
John-street, Adelphi, London; 
AND IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE 
CHEAPEST STOVE IN THE MARKET. 
CUNDY’S PATENT IMPROVED OPEN FIRE-PLACE, 
WARM AIR, ee STOVE. 
[IT 18 ADMIRABLY ADAPTED 
WARM AND VENTILATE CHURCHES, APS VESTRIES, SCHOOL-ROOMS, 
AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES, HALLS, DINING-ROOMS, LIBRARIES, CLUB-ROOMS, &e. 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS STOVE ARE 
it combines the CHEERFULNESS of an open fire 
1, Thatit with 
the comfort of a constant supply of Fresh Atmospheric Air of | warmed by p 
a genial temperature. im 
s the temperature of the air, which is 
4, That it never raises 
— late as to burn it, or 
ssing through = —— 
L or 1 
mpart to it 1 — JURIOUS — de TIES 
hat it imparts so large à grandes on of its heat to the — 
2. That it consumes the 3 poi Abe a room and replaces it zu its passage into the room through it, that the smoke FLU 
the admission of PUR. n can never get arh > heated as to endanger the building, or to add 
* t ĩt 3 BALANCE between the CONSUMPTI to the risk in insuring. 
of the impure * me of pure air so accurately th 6. That as — all the heat aoea by the fire passes 
= effectually 1 prevents BLasts of cold air 
oors and win 
The . of 
WARMTH of the Air, bazi — 
through crevices * rsen bare air — the ro , and „v 
obvi ef 
cUN r STOVES, 8 
at any Noxious Properties, FREEDOM from DANGER, and ECONOMY of FUEL. 
are emere FULNESS and COMFORT, PURITY and 
F. R. S., & c., Kin 
Mr. Candy’s Patent Stoves was 
Letter from the Rev. 1 
College and Astronomy), M 
in my Lecture Room, at King’s olen, — year, in 
—.— yf a Common Stove (of Arnott't construction 3 
I have no hesita i sarine from 3 ae rien 1 
and in poe mo 
of air, or close — ae ae 
MATTHEW O'BRIEN. 
* (Professor of iene From Grorce Hitcucock and Rocers, St. Paul's 8 rd. 
rchyard, March 7, 1850. 
Dear Sir,. — We have never had occasion to regret t the substi- 
* of your excellent Stoves for the hot-water apparatus 
with whic’! — our —— was previously heated; all our 
delig ted . the change. 
roduced by them—the entire 
h ron so common to most other 
St. Paul's Chu 
The STOVES may be o of the Sole Manufacturer, 
obtained 
, where a Stove is in e yes They may 
also 
SOU LHAMPON, 8 aa SALE OF NURSERY 
TO NOBLEMEN, NABU, ANDA UB 
PUBLI ANIE 
ENGAGED IN PLANTIN p ue: > 
reseed PROTHERO ROE AND MORRIS have 
receiv submit for u ale by 
Auction, on t be premises, at Hil and ne. and | Southampton 
Nurs eries, on MONDAY, Dec. 1850, ys, at 
da: — peed à E the ber 
9 
Nurs 
wieled Chale Carts and | Hors 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATE 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, 
se 
J 
EEKS anp CO, King’s-road, Chelsea, 
ects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 
. The Nobility and Gen 
per — improvements. 
elect the description of House best adapted for every a 
aren 
THE HOT-WATER E (which are efficien 
and 8 are particular n of pea and — 
3 op and Bottom 
H — 
ae splendid Plants are 
—_— highest state of culti 
Also a * e collection 
J. E. DO WSON, 123, Oxford-street 
— 
(five west of R fro 
be seen at Messrs. HITCHCOCK and 00 Es. St. Pane 
— Adelphi; from which Society Mr. CU 
NDY, on the 22d July, 1850, 
Churchyard ; and in the Model Room of the So 
er coat their large SILVER MEDAL for the invention. 
Now ready, price 1s., or post free 18 stamps. 
Gone GARDEN, ALMANAC AND 
FLORIST DIGEOTC RY for 1851, containing 8 
Liste of e . Seon —.— 
valuable hi N cet Gardeners, and oth 
Lenia : x, 12, King Williamst aN 5 
Tu GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND 
IMPROVERENT COMPA 
Incorporated by eo wa eat Vict. c. 91. 
With lim . to Shareholders, 
Gagel 2100 000, in 
. iets 
Reid, ee ale Pati, Bucks, 
A aon 
pit nga eiwyn, Herts 
$. 
Messrs. Currie & Co., 29, Cornhill, London, 
0¹ 
—.— Drake, ctype aa 
and Lee, Salisbury. 
WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Esq. 
Temporary Offices—No, 46, Parliam ent-street, Westminster. 
| See, though 
Second Edition, much enlai 
oor ei INTRODUCTION ‘To. CHEMISTRY, 
and mes. 
ae “Short, 1 22 clea pr e 
xt book for teachers. — Westminster Rev 
= “ Ougat to supersede all other elementary — on che- 
mistry.”—Monthly Magazine. 
on: WHITTAKER a Ave Mari 
Landen Warrrares and Oo., Ave Maria-lane. __ 
egies AGRICUME SAL 9 CIREN- 
ER. poo 
arai ee 
College, at Cirenc ing Christm 
aca‘ion, ‘> alae the walls ba the e College Sendents 
at the . their admission, do — — 
they 
16 years of 
will not necessarily be re reaching 
ween the ages of 16 and 20 ma y be received in 
ing House, in Cirencester, under the — 
Out-Students 
Si 
commodious Boardi 
intendence of a resident Professor or Master, 
above bee am age of 20 will be admitted on the same footing as 
hereto’ 
ERMS, PER ANNUM, 
PAID HALF ere IN ADVANCE. 
Pupils under. fourteen year MELA ook 45 Guineas. 
p uoa above fo 3323 i — 9 
separate sleeping apartmen! t be 
an additional x 10 „ 
For a in a private — = which 5 
there oe but a — — e ar 
Pupils in the Boarding House . . . . . . 80 „ 
Out-Stu ere 
den a E 
Excepting in the case “of Out-Students, i „these terms will 
— everything but medical attendance, books, and writing 
riais. 
The Religious instruction and moral discipline of the Mp 
will be most carefully attended to, as 
| groundwork of all edu ee 
087 — 
3 — Doar for the especial. bene mefit of the elder 
The Powers of the able the owner of a Lim — — — 
Interest in Land, by a cheap and sim process, to carry ou Instruction by competent Masters—in A rithmetic, Algebra, 
kind ot permanen' t thereon, — by — Mathem — and Natural 1 Surveying and rage 
a cation of his own or the Company's f funds ya in History and Geography—will be offered to ev 
nadie year! cele * the Inheri ; but — — a Student; while those, whose Parents desire it, will be i ins —— 
* into — — th in Modern Languages and Classics. 
‘Company for — d of — te pe powers, machinery, — Agriculture will be taught on the arm— where the Students 
ire will be led to compare omens eleg po learnt <a the Lecture 
I of the 1 may be m with the practical sy vation which they 
execute all works of Drainage, (inclading (eluding Outi tfalls see carried out. 
ag Estates), Irrigation, Reclaiming, Enclosing, They will ee oe ane of becoming thoroughly 
b hopeoving Dand. ted wi 3 feeding, and general 
acq 
| management er a 
rearing, 
or kanes rs Stock—with 
'o erect Farm Homesteads, and other Buildings necessary e prepara 
e cultivation n for the market—and with the 3 of Steam 
mecute Improvements, under contract, with Commis- Machivery to Farming purposes—and also th the best sy: 
Local Boards of Health, Corporations, Trus- | of Farm Accoun 
and othe ic bodies. t will be see the above gre opto Agricultural 
4. To purchase Lands capable of ement, and fettered | College offers decided adv: who wish to qualify 
by restriction il, and having executed the necessary Sons, either for the pursuit of ‘Aghoaitare as a profes- 
ri a i by the Com- | sion, or for ts or Stewards ; also per- 
pany’s Act. sons of any age, who, uuena to oe scp desire to obtain 
The terms on whieh the remaining Shares will be be allotted are some kno sledge « Agriculture before leaving ; 
a deposit of 1l. —4 ee de called on for the moreover, no sl ucements are held out to all parents, 
A. 10s. per | who are A N 1 for their Sons such an Ed 
than Sioa as will qualify them for a ny calling or ion, at as 
moderate a cost as is compatible with the advantages offered, 
= =" 0 Sil be n eee Papen 7 
atte: to promot e ar. 
For further tion, 21 application may be made to 
1 Buildings, 
peek 8. forwarded on 
applicatio nes Seeds, & ‘Chelsea, London. 
FE a ines AND UPWARDS. 
— — 
and Gnoom, 
Seedsmen, and Floris 
— TO Sir A DRESSING-CASE. e no 
ecessary 
article perhaps is caution more n n the 
purchase o of. a pi S for in none are meii isea uS 
arts of the unprincipled manufacturer more frequent. dis- 
played. MECHI, 4 LEADENHALL-S STREET, near 
church-street, has long enjoyed the reputation of producing a 
Dressing-Case in the most finished and faultless manner, 
2 purchase one of him will be sure of having oroughly- 
easoned and well-pre wood or leather, with the 
pared 
of first-rate quality, The es range 
man í of fortune and he of moderate 
will find the —— Dressing.case 
— adapted to his necessities. — 4, LEADENHALL- 
STREET. 
A | CERTAIN ENRE an HOLLOWAY PHIS 
for H of Spirits, 
3 Soldier, whe voy — much 
rom Headaches, Lowness of Spirits, 
the right — ee had so debilitated him that 
| ice. 
sary arge 
had been a omplaints both by the y 84 
and in the hospitals; at t last it was decided prik in- 
bs — mened tate p 
and P; 
it was e 
ery attention 
curable, but si 
war’s PILLS, w ve been the 
that baoyancy of epi me exvellent 
enjoyed for years. — Sold by all pike ape 
Hottoway’s Establishment, 244, S 
ith that he i had 258 
at health that b 
the 
Printed by Writs Baapzuar, of No. 13. Upper of e e Ne. . 3 
Katz, d dt. Pancras, and gg Erans of No.7, 2. tei 
row, Stoke Newington, both in the Count e mas, in the’ City, of 
London; ished by them Oilice, No. 5, Charles-street, in 
Se aa 1 aid county, where all Adver- 
