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TRE AGRICULTURAL GAZE TE. 
607 
ID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE. WORLD FOR CORN. 
zm attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
mentous crisis, is requested to the d wenden of 
LIQUID 3 MANURE, and the ease with which it may be aj 
priated pat the use of FOWLER'S S ket Wen expressly for 
anners, for hot ai 
Exeavations e Wells. 
d every variety of manufacturing purposes. 
The Trade euppited on advantageous terms, by BENJAMIN 
FOWLER, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-streot, Fleet- else London: 
HORTICULTURAL Dune AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER. 
& De AmncnHITEOTS, &e., Gl t 
HON "WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
CUL M Cd DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACT ES, upon improved princi- 
ples, and at very mi moder: ate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
E DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBOR. 
D. and E. BAILEY ica devoted much time to the considera- 
rd and had much experience in the erection of. 
r the above- mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
heating not o 
bined durability in the apparatus with ei 
They have erected apparatusin England, S S 
A many noblemen and gentlemen, and Y 
o be employed by the Hor et eral Society 
parton the works heir splendid Conservatory erected at 
uoce 
mu Barny also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Hore ural Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and the Publie, to the inspection of their various 
drawings and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
opportunity of exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an ex- 
tremely complete and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
adapi un for the continued supply of hot water, and an arran; 
ment of the oven more complete than has hitherto been VB 
before: the public. 
E Bains were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
altar P to horticulturists, and can referto the Con- 
servatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, 
besides many others in this country, and on the Continent. 
E. BArney have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or 
e: intervals, required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
factory. 
i MH 
place, King's-ro! ‘Chelsea, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 
and HOT-WATER APEARA ATUS MANUFACTURERS, most 
y have EU on their premises, 
f Hothouses, Greenhous 
ments M the ie Um i Rar 
also erected, and kept in constant action i 
Greenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole DUE of Top and 
epum 1 Heating can be seen. 
J. V & Day warrant their Hot-water Apparatus to be 
eim CH kde purpose to which ids is applicable. Boilers 
‘of all sizes ; the esr is warrante at a range of Forcing- 
houses 300 feet in lengti a FUE CIEN of ‘fuel, and only 
to require attention once in 12 hou 
Models, Plans, &e., i in pei variety. 
TEPHENSON ax» CO., 61, Gracechurch- street, 
CLARK'S HOTHOUSE 
METALLIC WORKS. 
55, LIONEL-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 
Proprietor, Mr. THOMAS CLARK. 
Superintendent of the Works, Mr. JOHN JONES, 
N returning his grateful thanks to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and Public “at lar; e for their liberal patronage o 
the above Establishment duri a seem pm Pena e IE) 
Mr. CLARK begs to state PRET repe: lass 
PNE him to offer his METALLIO Hor r y ‘GREENHOUSES 
a greatly reduced price. These Houses are glazed with 
British Sheet Glass, in panes of from 24 to 30 inches in length, 
and of such thickness as to preclude all danger of ey dion 
breakage, whilst that which arises from the acti ion of fro: 
(frequently amounting to 25 per cent. per annum), is TEATE 
prevented by the peculiar mode of glazing adopted. As a sam- 
ple of his H h all the most recent im- 
provements are happily combined, Mr. NC Ue ES with pride 
and satisf action to the magnificent range erec y him in 
the new Royal Gardens at Frogmore, which is am 
com; emi judges) to be the most complete and perfect of its 
kind in the wor! 
in operation, his wil 
be SOEUR] as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 
y may beseen at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 
Noise ate neont the kingdom. 
o. beg toinform the trade that at their Manufactory 
inNew aw k-street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticnltural Buildings, ae well as for ous them, may be 
“obtain e most advantageous term 
niis Pie din Pia: of Iron or Wood, created upon the most 
‘ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
E ences, Wire Work, &e. de. 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
E 
Ben AND HEALY having uer a con- 
‘tures, for t] 
other trogieal Cie ee aa upon the plan récommended 
r, Mitus’s recent work on the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
sumar, many of which are working at the pronn time, 
with the absolute certainty of Sem the desired result, 
s may be seen at work at the following Oe ped d 
i Gar 
al 
discus Chiswick Nursery; Messrs. 
apple- and in more than one hundred other places.— 
130, 18, Pletstteet, Tonys 
TUWATER APPARATUS - The ‘attention, of 
to BENTAN FOWLER’S 
for Drying Timber, &c., and every eg 
artificial itis is “required, With: 
the parties for whom „they were executed are constat ex- 
pressing their ouch for 
ficiency. An improved wrought-i iron seat which re- 
quires no brickwork, may be seen in action upon the premises, 
ENJAMIN FOWLER, 63, Dorset-street, F'leet-street, 
HORTICULTURAL cures AND HEATING BY 
H 
RAY, ORMSON, BROWN, HornovsE 
Burnpens AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS Mano UFACTURERS, 
Danver’s-street, Chelsea, respectfully solicit the attention of 
the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners, to their superior manner 
of Erecting and Heating every description of Building con- 
nected with Horticulture. ct of a letter from Mr. TURN- 
BULL, Gardener to His Grace ihe. Dake of Marlborough, Blen- 
heim-gar ens,— 
© GENTLEMEN; —I m happy to say that the dd Appa- 
ratus erected here wers wel am. perfectly 
satisfied itis the es complete and powerfal I have seen. 
e happy P answer any questions from parties whom you 
may refero in 
lans and Estimates tekent free, and their Works seen at 
the principal London Nurserie 
TO OWNERS AND ER OF ESTATES 
WIL „LIAM BULLOCK WEBSTER, of Hounsdown, 
pear ees oed ining Engineer to Her Majesty, 
at Osborne, Isle of Wigh e inse of a Patent Tile 
and Pipe Machine (applicable ET makiug Bricks); also a new 
Machine for taking roots and stones out of clay, both which are 
to be seen at the Royal Polytechnic ee Regent-street, — 
offers his assistance as a thorough practical man to Landlords 
who may require information on any bala connected with 
i d drained at a fixed 
AND 
sum per acre, including every expense. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
J 
PATENT. 
M‘NEILL ix CO., of Lamb's HOME Bunhill- 
Te Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
TED FELT FOR ROOFING 
Houses, n ps Shedding, M 
Garden purposes, to protect plants from Fro: 
At the ata National Agricultural Snowe it is this Felt 
which has been exhibited and obtained the Prize, and is the 
Felt esteo y 
R MAJESTY'S WOODS AND Do 
pers BOARD or ORDNANC 
HoNovnABLE EAST INDIA agent 
'HowNouRABLE CoMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
Hn MAJESTY’S ESTATE, ISLE or WIGHT, 
RoYAL Boranre GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK, 
And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- 
land, Neweastle, sc eclesie Buacleugh (at Richmond), 
the late Darl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry ; 
and at e Royal Agricultural PUn cmn Hanover Square. 
Tt is half the price of any other description of Roofing, and 
effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Roofs. 
Made to anya length by 32 inches wide. 
T NNY PER SQUARE 
*,* Sampl gs With Directions for its Use, RA \ Testimonials, 
of seven years’ experience, with references to Noblemen; sen 
tlemen, Architects, and Builders, seot EM peor pant of 
town or ONE pe nd orders by post ex 
[ ublic is respectfully per neve aS only Works 
in Great Britain er ap the above oder is ma 
M*NEJL 
and for 
Patent Felt Mood. Lamb's. AND ee Bunhill-row, Lon- 
oofs covered with Ne dee may be seen, as also 
d the Passages and Offices 
atthe entrance to Westminster H an. d other ERTER atthe 
New Houses of Pia ament, done under the Surveyorship of 
Charles Barry, 
Note. — 0o mor sw ding direct to the Factory can be 
plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so tha at they visi dor 
no more than they require. 
HE AINSLIE TILE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(WITHOUT ROYALTY.) 
DIRECTORS. 
Chairman, James Smitu, Esq., of Deanston, Queen Square, 
stminster. 
JOHN AINSLIE, te Alperton, Middlesex. 
Manx Bor», Esq., 4, New Bank Buildings. 
W. S. Boyp, Esq., Lowndes Squar 
Jons "CONNELL, Esq., 36, St. 
W. RLAND, Esq., Bh ydor 
ues WEBSTER, Esq., Great George Street, P Wrésteinsjets 
THE ee in consequence of the numerous representa- 
tions made em by applicants for Machines, and the diffi- 
nee ‘they anne? fete in oe EU the Roy: alty, have determined 
indon their iyu for I the Machines at a 
a price; andin ler At PANE to a the views of the 
public, they have iota to the determination of reducing the 
price as follows, and, considering the quality of the Machine, 
y feel confident it twill now be considered the cheapest and 
best offered to the 
These Machines, u$ Senn Prize Gold Medals were given by 
the Royal Irish Agricultural Society, at their Me ing at Balli- 
nasloe, and by the Highland and Agricultural S 30! f Scot- 
land, at their Meeting at Dumfries, are of two siz 
ER oon h. 
A Hand Machine at the Offic mak e two at once, in- 
cluding two moulds for Dis t r Pipes, 35 E 
A Machine at the Office, to make two at once, to be 
wor! xe by i or steam, including tac o Moulds for 
or Pipes, 
By e Machines, Draining Tiles and Pipes of the most 
perfect form are produced at a much cheaper rate than by any 
other Rd hitherto i invented, 
Mach „be seen at work at Alper! peer also at the 
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All letters and applications for further information to be 
made to the undersigned, Jonn: Paton, Secretary, 
At the Office, 1934, Piccadilly. 
‘PBOSPHORIC RAT POISON.—This preparation 
s offered to the Public with the greatest confidence, being 
decidedty eene: m all those poisons containing z senic and 
other minerals, s most greedily eaten by rats mice as 
ng as itis offered do them, and invari ably | prora teer de- 
struction, Prepared only by EDWARD Purser, -street, 
Blackfriars, London. - Sold in pots, with full ens for use, 
at 4s., 8s,, and 20s. each. 
g 
0 FARMERS, &c. 
ARY WE DLAKE'S MODERN AND IM- 
PROVED Wen a ah :—Thrashing Machines, 8 Sub- 
ni: Dressing Ma- 
chines, Cha‘ 
eee Oat Benea s 
g Ploughe, Drills of different sizes, cae Ro! 
“Fenchurch-street, opposite } Mark-lan 
HE « GARDENERS CHRONIOLE: PW ANTED 
a Copy of No. 48, 1845, for which two shillings would be 
given. —Apply at the Office of this Paper. 
llers, on view at 
MEE? S SYSTEM of TRADE is to ‘warrant every 
article of his manufacture, exchange what is defective, 
or return the money if Supe, so that his customers may 
feel perfect confidence, and have what suits them best. He is 
esirous oft having 4 it well understood, Lid ae his esta- 
k of rich and 
elegant manufactures, still the or dinary ari Cietes of utility may 
be purchased off em Mica than eism 
scissors at the eR 
e best, silver 
pun tem writing-desks, d i aes at all 
rices; six well-finished Vguo math and f 
tannia metal tea and coffee pots ; plated on pud and German 
steel articles, all reasonable an nd good. It xd be well to state 
that there are plenty of persons in det trade who have imitated 
chi's sole invention, without palit: candid enough 
i uch as his dent E tooth-brushes, 
ng-ease, his magic stro) nd paste, "e so 
on. Mechi thinks it re his 
tomers of this fact, and to sued them against pure iiec as 
Tis, articles purporting. to be what they are not, although 
dearer in price.and inferior in quality. Goto aues may be had 
4, Leadenhal ll-street, London, —N. The largest and 
meweststock in London of papier maché manufactures, such 
as note-baskets, hand-sereens, card-racks, ink-stands, blotting- 
books, envel AnA ses, desks, work and card boxes, tables, 
chess-boards, tea-trays, and numerous other articles. 
8- 
Tune SUMMER RIDE OR PROMENADE.—The 
r virtues of C. anD A. OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF 
COLUMBIA "completely removes the difficulty expe 
ladies i E ied baked after exercise ; its use so invi- 
ipe air, that tresses previouslythe straightest and most 
dentate of curl pE a vivo 2 Me M which maintains in 
Ymanent vein the heads s of the most persevering 
After the 
minerals and veget etables the old world have been com- 
pounded in all imaginable it in fruitless attempts to dis- 
over So im) diii eratum, we indebted e 
a desit 
western hemisphere for furnishing: the basisiof Oldridge’s Balm 
of Columbia, the-efficacy-of which in preserving, strengthening, 
wd renewing the hair has become a matter of notoriety among 
al civilised paon Its restorative virtues are indeed a pro- 
verb, and the most satisfactory attestations to its infallibility 
in reproducing PH "pon persens otherwise Hone bald 
may be examined at the ee of the proprietors, No. 1, Wel- 
lington-street, Str: and, London, where the Balmis sold- Price 
v bottle ; no other prices are genui 
Sold by all respectable Chemists, Perfumers, and SuSüosers. 
“O "s Balm,” 1, Wellington-street, the second house 
rom nthe Strand 
