THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Fzs. 7. 
€ ee PERUVIAN AND AF 
enuine to Analysis: also 
mures of known value, on sale by 
Thames-street. 
BRITISH GUANO, equal in. MED to pentan aft 97. per 
inted 
and all other Ma- 
HERGILL, 40, Upper 
ton. Pamphlets gratis on 6 Stamps being forwarded, bein; ng 
SEED DIB charset lor postage. fat. for DINGLE’S HAN. 
SEED D LE. 
"HE URATE OF THE LONDON MENTE 
COMPANY, FOR TARES, TURNIPS, WHEAT, &c., a 
Four Guineas per Ton.—The above Manure having stood iie 
test of many years’ experience, is recommen ed with the 
greatest confidence ; being uniform in it: 
be relied upon at all times, thereby previ RE those great dis- 
S Gaani which frequently occur from the difficulty of ob- 
no and other Manures in a E ane It will be 
st useful for Wheat on all bons where it is requisite 
ocure a ful! plant early in the utumn. m P RAUM 
and testimonials forwarded on aplication. The any also 
eenuine Peruvian and African Guano, Stipa UM 
anc di ery artificial Mone. at the lowest marke 
and v nted of the best quality. 
40. New Br ide. st., Blackfriars. E. Pusser, Secretary. 
.LI zBIG'S W HEAT MANURE now ready for delivery. 
-1QUID MANURE E T TA 
omentous crisis, is cede ei 
LIQUID MANURE, Anat the ease with which ita y 
LER'S PUMPS, made expressly for 
Se of manu! 
Bordonituré e, pu ever " 
The Trade supplied on advantageous terms, 
BENJAMIN 
FowLER, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet- “street, London 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
AND THE BEST du POSES. T FOR GARDEN 
PURPOSE 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
cs 
MAJESTY'S PATENT. 
dn 
CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhili- 
Manufacturers and only patenter of 
F M‘NEILL & 
bg L 
ondon, 
NT ASPH ALTED FELT FOR ROOFING, 
any years has been in ex us 
H ‘kinds NER TS m Buildin 
N FRAM. 
Y. TS OF Tub FROST, beg to call the 
attention of Gardeners and others to their superior article, 
which has been exhibited at the Gr pe unir ral Shows of England, 
Scotland, and D land, and obtained the Prize for being the best 
roofing, &c., and is also patronized by 
Her Majes sty's ot oan d of Ce REO ommissioners of Woods and 
and. fn Botanical 
Santen, and in different parts o: 
ence is made. This F elt is com i of the strongest and most 
is saturated with the BEST OF AS- 
ee BITUMEN (THE SAME AS SELECTED AND USED 
ety ee FOR THE THAMES sprang Eod 
(TIC AND EFFECTIVE RESIS' ET). 
R ELT "HAS THIS ASPHALTE BUT P. M*NEILL 
Ke which renders it impervious to rain, snow, and 
a non-conduetor of heat and sound. Its advantages 
W: DUM Durability, and Economy. — 
R Square Foor. 
ith Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 
T$ erience (which contain much useful informa- 
s) from Noblemen, Gentlemen, Gardeners, Architects, and 
NT FREE to any part of the Town or Country, an 
durable materials, a 
HALTE 
phe Pc pos ed. 
The new Vice- Chancellor’s Courts, the Offices attached, and 
to Westminster-hall, Dr. Reid's Offices, and 
gs at the New Houses of Parlament, are roofed 
NEILL E Co.’s Felt, andis known by its having the 
of lead roofs. 
[EN Public is s respectful cautioned against misrepre- 
sentation, as EUR ses Great Britain where the above 
Patent Roofi adei is E Me NEILL & Co.’s Manufactories, 
Lamb’ Snide) Bunhill- -row, London 
BELGIAN GLASS FOR DM HM 'LTURAI RAL AND OTHER 
m 
IE SES. 
ESSRS. EDWARDS anD PELL beg respectfully 
Glass, & 
to call publie attention to their list of prices for Window 
uc ES ur m 
EE y 35, 5d. each. ^ 
by 4, 8d. each. 
Stained, Ground, and Painted Glass, in every variety of 
pattern, equally low in price. Terms, Cash.—BELGIAN GLASS 
Depor, 15, Southampton-street, Strand. 
DRAINING TILES AND PIPES. 
INSLIE’S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS.— 
For Maxine and DRYING Draining Tiles of the 1st CLASS. 
in operation, or who are about to 
Process combines EFFEC Economy, as Tiles can 
be Se ready for BunNING at all seasons ; Fra from ten 
to hga, according to the nature of the R To be 
seen erton, Acton, Middles¢ x. Mi nsum 
egent-street, London. 
AINSLIE, Alperton, Acton, Middlesex. 
PRIZE DRAIN-TILE MACI 
I aes) AND CHARNOCK'S PATENT * ECONO- 
MIC” DRAIN-TILE and PIPE MACHI 
At the last meeting of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, the 
Prize of 101, was bec to this Machine, after a succession of 
re competent Mechanical aad Agricultural Judges, 
And it has nr cid obtained Medal: vs Premiums from 
the Liverpool, Highland, and other Soc 
rders ate received, and every further iradon given b; 
the Sole i R. Bnaprry and Co., Engineers, diefield.. 
; 20%., inclusive of patent c dues 
cr Y mS Co. ae also ae Sole peers of the Improved Oil- 
18 
wow 45 
Applications for further particulars may be made to Mr. Jorw 
WEATHERSTONE, Cassington, E ar Oxford ; or to Messrs. GILL 
and Warp, High-street, Oxford.—Agents wanted in all parts of 
country. EUN 
GLES HA IBBLING MACHINE, for 
depositing all kinds of Seeds It is so constructed that it 
will at the same moment make the hole and deliver the exact 
qud antity of Seed with extreme regularity, nor is the soil liable 
choke the point. 
gent in London :—Mr. Marx F CREEL OL, 40, Upper Thames 
Street, where the Machines may | bes 
IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTU RISTS, GARDENERS, ai 
OTHERS.—PATENT DU EOE MACHINE, TO Be 
WORKED BY MANUAL LABOU 
AUNDER anp NEWBE RRY have the pleasure of 
introducing to the notice of the Public a small Machine for 
DE made on their Patent principle, to be worked by 
nanual labour, either in field or garden, which they think gua 
zy say with confidence must supersede all Hand Dibbles. 
will be found very advantageous for Beans, of which a man, or 
S and boy, may (with d dps ceu plant | to acres per 
Also for Gardencrs, a will plant any required, 
Be Further e A may be had on Nappo TO to 
J. W. NEWBERRY. M. 
J. 
EWBERRY, Hook-Norton, 
R. JLYBURN, Earl Duc’ lect Works, Uley, Gloucestershire 
R. d Spittleg: ieget 
8. nd Re NET Es ad. the pleasure of receiving 
p followir ing ee izes for their ue. Machines :—At the meeting 
f the Royal Agricultural Society at vein ool, 101; at the 
Bhrewebuiy cuiu of the same Society, 150. ; e “Ghosts, s 
t 2l. ; 
Nort 
" "CHRASHING MACHINES, made Warranted not 
to Damage the Straw.—Mrs. MARY WEDLAKE, Widow 
of the late Mr. THOMAS WEDLAKE, 
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late husband these 30 years, and now much im} mproved. War- 
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Ha 
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d BROTHERS, 170, Little Pete 
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THE POPULAR RE EMEDY. 
pásks LIFE PILLS.—The extraordinary success 
of this medicine is the wonder of the age; it has been 
tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient, and has in 
ie as never in the slightest degree 
uere the most delicate constitution. Tens of thousands 
have testified that Were in the use of uo Lire 
Pitts will completely cure 3 
nesses of the benefit dme from t 
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M my to the efficacy of Parr’s 
the Proprietors :—‘ To 
I can assure 
everyone who has 
mach derives a 
Wr rri GILCHRIEST, 
Pitts ; I am just out. 
you, they are doing an More o PE 
tried them in affections of the Liver and S 
great deal of as Yours, &c., 
Apothecary y and pu y 
“Long Benton, An "Newcastle, August 11, 1845. Sirs, —I 
beg to thank, and i nform you of the wonderful effect of your 
Parr’s Lire Pinus. I was long subject to Shortness of Breath, 
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ERPECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS, in ten 
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The Magi and the Star. Remarks on Physical Educa- 
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MSS. of Ariosto.—Visit of the Imperial Commissioner 
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m.—St. James's.—Üovent Garden.— Musical Gos, 
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Office we sa 5 TUS —Destruction of J un Temple 
m.—Copper Mines on Lake Superior.—M. Cor- 
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