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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHU: Maiden n MANUFA! OTORIES, upon improved princi- 
ples, and at very moderate ESAE erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD n AILEY, 272, HOL 
D. and E. Barney having devoted much time to the considera- 
tion of kay subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned porpocetni have, by improve- 
mes ‘suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very iS, but very simple, and have sone 
Babilik i in the apparatus with economy in the charge. 
have erected apparatus in Pmaland Scotland, and Ireland, p 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have pad: the honour to 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 
the works of cie splendid Conservatory erect red at Chiswick. 
. and E.TarLEY also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings, "s Sashes, and invite noblemen, 
gentlemen, end the public to the inspection of their various 
drawings and models, ab 272, Holborn, where they have the 
opportunity of exhibiting, amongst. other metal ota, an ex- 
peeretis boys lete and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
adapted for tac continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
xii of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
before the pubis. 
.BairLEx were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
pee ho ouses to horticulturists, and can réfer to the Conser- 
vatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides 
many others in this country, and on the Continent. 
D. and E. Barrer have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to intr oduce to publie noti rough Pipe, for 
s or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or 
required, and which may be seen at their erie 
TIIE TANK SYSTEM, 
URBIDGE anp HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, an: 
other tropical plants, particularly upon the plan recommended 
in Mr. recent work on the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
cumbe s, many of which are working at the present time, 
beyond a doubt that every kind of structure 
be heated by mM and HEALY’ (uie he des ied ro Cun 
sire 
Their A Agipatatas 
A od med Chiswick ; 
Baroness Rothschild's Gardens; iie de Mr. 
Glendinni Chiswick Nursery; Messrs. Hende 
apple-pla and in more than one hundred other places.— 
130, Pleetstreet, London 
ONICAL BOILERS, 
vented by JOHN ROGERS, 
—These excellent Boilers, 
Esq., are made of various sizes 
ON SALE, BY THE Were Mo ent. SA 
ANTHONY GIBBS anD SONS, L 
Wm. J. MYERS AND CO» LIVERPOOL, 
ges di their Ager nts, 
SWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON ; 
GL BBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL, 
7, Lime- street, Feb. 21. 
THE URATE OF THE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY, FOR PABEN. TURNIPS, WHEAT, &c., at 
—The above Manure having stood the 
test of many years’ experience, is recommended with the 
greatest confidence ; ; being Ium inits manufacture, it may 
upon at all times, thereby preventing those great dis- 
appointments which freauents, occur from the dit EOS of ob- 
and other Manuresin a pure So: t will be 
found most useful for Wheat on all sois, where it is Eur 
to procure a full plant early im the iutumn, Full pedet 
and forwarded o The Company a 
supply genuine Peruvian EE frican Guano, Salbe ‘acid, 
Gypsum, and every artificial Manure, at the lowest market 
Brice, and aerate of the ri gunay, 
, Blackfri i. PURSER, sr pde 
‘lene: S WHEAT MANURE "now ready for delivery. - 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
"HE attention of the Aen Nore Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with iden He may be appro- 
me by the KA of FOWLER'S, PUMPS, made expressly for 
the purpose, either portable or fixed ; andar Ship, and Barge 
Pumps; also Thos For Distillers, Brewers Soap NOUS and 
Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. p3 kept for hire, for 
Excavations and Wells. Buildings Henge by Hot Water, for 
Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. 
The Trade supplied on advantageous ne by BENJAMIN 
Fowrxn, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London 
DRAINING TILES AND PIPES, 
CEU (GENUINE PERUVIAN & Ur DUE 
Four Guineas per Ton. 
e 
$ 
INSLIE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS.— 
For Maxina and Dryxo Draining Tiles of the 1st Crass. 
eue emen havin, works in e about to 
be made ready for BurNina at all seasons ; generally from ten 
to thirty hours, according to the ea us qos To be 
seen at Alperton, Acton, Middlesex ; Mis Engineer, 
119, Great Guildford-st., Southwark ; Fie Polytechnic’ Tastiution, 
Regent-street, London. Particulars may be had from Joun 
AINSLIE, Alperton, Acton, Middlesex. 
—— MACHINES, made Warranted not 
nage the Straw.—Mrs, MARY WEDLAKE, Widow 
ofthe RA dis THOMAS WEDLAKE, of the original F. aniey 
Iron Works, Essex, ani 8, Fenchurch-street, opposite Mark- 
Lane, City e E wards of 40 years, begs respectfully 
to remind Agriculturists that she continues to manufacture 
these etoos. ‘Machines, made, and first introduced, by her 
late husband these 30 years, and now much improve ed. War- 
ranted not to damage the Straw. TA t references to 
parties using the E Rd may be h: 
Patent light Ploughs, and Superior Deskin Machines, also 
patent eae cutting Machines made on scientific principles, 
N, Tro nmonger, Sevenoaks, They are applica- may be seen at mehurch-street, ro opposite 
of apparatus, and are in use at Messrs. Lod. | Mark-lane; also, Horse-Rake, aud DrwoLEs new Hand Dib- 
xg Hae Imey; Messrs. Chandle e Ms all; Messrs. bling-Machine so mich uu of, City Repository for he 
's, Tooting ; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth ; Mr. Henderson’s | cultural opposite Mark, 
Poe ET a EE Society’s Gardens. | Jane. 2 
t OT WATER APPARATUS.—The attention of 
Architects, Builders, and others, is respectfully requested 
to BENJAMIN FOWLER'S "uperior method of Heating Ohurches 
and Chapels, Halls, Stair-cases, Conservatories, Forcing an 
and ‘Kilns, Rooms 
for | Drying. Timber, &c., and every Mer of pur pose. Dr which 
heat is required. Wit 
hundreds of buildings have been heated upon this plan, and 
the parties for whom. they were execu uted are constantly < ex- 
press also uch for 
thei An improved wastes iron boller, Win te 
quires no E may be seen in action upon the premises, 
min Fowner, 63, Dorset-street, l'leet-street, 
SMITH AND OO. 
ABLISHED NINE YEARS, 
PPORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, HOT-WATER 
Lf APPARATUS, ane GENER AL GARDEN FURNITURE 
RUPACTURERS 
GLEBE PELU AONO KING'S PARADE, KING'S 
D, CHELSEA, LON. 
. FOUNTAINS, Vien Frourns, &c. &c.. S be VARIETY 
YUANO, PERUVIAN AND AFRICAN, bens 
Genuine to Analysis: also Gypsum, and all other Ma- 
nures of known value, on sale by MARK FoTHERGILL, E sini 
Thames-: EA 
BRITISH GUANO, equal in OR to Peruvian, at 97. per 
tamps being forwarded, being 
ton. Pamphlets gratis on 
Agent for DINGLE’S HAND 
amount charged for postage. 
SEED DIBBLE, 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
AND. THE BEST SES E FROST FOR GARDEN 
E" 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATENT. 
pc E CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhili- 
Manufacturers and only P 
THE Te ASPHALTED eu FOR. ROOFING, 
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Bele Regent’ s- aE 
emen and gentlemen i 
vent parts of the country, o Shomrefer- 
3 composed of the str ongest and moat 
durable mater is saturated with the BE OF 
PHALTE OR UMEN (THE SAME AS SELE da ge aa 
m sy eta Berney jos Eu KE d oon 
MOST EL. TIVE RES r 
NO OTHER FELT HAS THIS ASPHALTE BUT E  FNBILL 
& CO/s, and which renders it impervious to rain, snow, and 
frost, and a non-conductor of heat and sound. Its advantages 
are Lightness, eu armth, Durability, and Economy. — Price 
ONLY OnE PEN y Pra SQUARE Foor. 
*,* Samples, Sith Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 
of seven years’ experience (which contain much useful inform 
tion), from Noblemen, Gentlemen, Gardeners, Architects, P 
Builders, SENT Mn to any part of the Town or Country, and 
orders py Post executed. 
The ni a Vice Chancellor’ s Courts, the Offices attached, and 
STE CER to Westminster-hall, Dr. 
Es Buildings vat Ue New Houses of Parliament, are roofed 
F. M‘New and C Ms ‘0.’s Felt, andis known by its having the 
appearance of lead roo: 
mp The Public a respectfully cautioned against misrepre- 
sentation, i the only Works in aie Britain where the above 
0.8 
ST ELAST 
INGLES HAND DIBBLING MACHINE, for 
B laa ali kinds of Seed, It is so EA that it 
will at the same moment make the hole and deliver the exac 
quantity of Seed with extreme regularity, nor is the soil liable 
to choke the point. 
gent in London :—Mr. MARK Meee 40, Upper Thames 
Street, where the Machines may be 
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