41—1846.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 687 
FLOWEH-POLS AND GARDEN SE. 
Onn MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford- Bp fem 
announces that he has a very large assortment of the 
above articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
on. Every description of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
EARTHENWARE at the lowest possible price, for Cash.—250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-park. 
URBIDGE awp  HEALY S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester’s Patents.—This COOKING 
APPARATUS possesses greater general advantages than any 
yet submitted to the public, both as regards s strength of mate- 
i d workmanship ; in fact the laws of heat are so applied 
as to produce the greatest effect with the least eS n of 
fuel, without destruction to the apparatus, BD. and H. can 
safely recommend it, experience, as SEENTE 
superior to anything of the kind hitherto’ made. May be seen 
in daily use at Greenwich Hospital ; ME zu 
street, Str: and; and at their Manufacto 
Prospectus can be forwarded, upon DAOA de 
ticulars and price. 
3. 
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aning par- 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER. 
WEEKS anp DAY, AnmcurrEcrS, &c., Gloucester- 
lace, King's-road, Chelsea, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 
RES OT-WATER APPARATUS MANUPACT TURERS, most 
rus bone beg to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Hortio ul- 
ists, that they have erected on their premises, for the pur- 
pose of inspection, a variety of Ue mse iaee Con- 
Servatories, Pits, &c., SS all the ous known improve- 
ments of the day can be Their Hots water Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in constant action in various Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole principle of Top and 
Bottom. Heating can be seen. 
J. Weers & Day warrant their Hot-water qoe to be 
efficient for every purpose to which heatis applicable. Boilers 
ofall sizes ; the largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
houses 300 feet in length, with a small quantity of uel, and only 
0 require sktension once in 12 hours, 
Models, Plans, de, i in great variety, 
ERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN GUANO O 
oer BY THE ONLY IMPORTERS, 
TONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDO. N's 
Wm. JOSEPH MYERS anp CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And by pan gents, 
GIBBS, B RIGHT, "AND 00., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL; 
COTSWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON. 
To protect themselves against Wig injurious consequences of 
using inferior and spurious guano, purchasers are m- 
mended to apply only Um Dealers ofectablished character, or to 
the above-named Importers, who will supply the article in any 
quantity, at their fixed prices, delivering it irom the Import 
Warehouses. 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN, 
HE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the great este o: 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro- 
priated by the use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, made BS ii for 
he purpose, Use portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, a: ind Barge 
Pumps; also those for Distillers, Brewers, Soap Botte, E 
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Excavations and W 
Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturi 7E ; purposes. 
ARK TOTHERGILL. oe to e the following 
MANURES on the best! terms, 
GUANO, PERUVIAN and AFRICAN, ir ect from Import 
Warehouses. 
Ditto, PATAGONIAN and SALDANIA BAY. Ditto. 
SODA’ ASH, for destruction of Wirew 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, nS ANE Roa: 
Journal, Vol. vi. Pari 
GYPSUM (Pure Sulphate of Limo) 
BONE DUST and BONE POWDER, 
A ARCOA 
CULTURAL S AT. ‘for Composts. 
SILIGATES aide and POTASH, 
Uu 
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as 
25 
and ‘an other Manures. 
Upper r Thames-stre 
Agent for ^bINGLE S HAND SBED-DIBBEE, 
R WHEAT, TARES, 
Tl'HE URATE. OF THE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY will be found a most valuable Manure for the 
above crops—it is permanent in its effects, and has stood the 
test of five seasons with increasing success each year. The 
Company also supply genuine Peruvian Guano, Gypsum, Super- 
phosphate of Lime, Sulphate and Muriate of Ammonia, Char- 
conl, Bone Sawdust, Sulphuric Acid, and every Artificial 
Manure, at the lowest market price. EDWARD. Ponsrm, Secre- 
tai tary, 40, 40, New Bridge-street, Blaekfr rg. 
JDOTTEERS GUANO - FOR- WHEAT AND ALL 
GRAIN MAUS —The Ed DAE is Rd i 
d for t POTTER'S GUA 
the above crops, E imei is Boyce e the due piece am nd 
the Manure in the and it is thus prepared, when:the SPP 
feels the first. genial ALS of spring, to afond ihe: appropriata 
nutriment im a fit state for. immediate 
monials and all particulars at the Fac 
place, Kennington, 
n:— Testi- 
* ary) 38. itp road- 
* A few respectable Agents wanted, 
en t 
OLIFIO WHEAT. 
BEMAN, of. Daae a near Stow; Gloucester- 
* shire, Having received numerous Testimonials of the 
HE Peel of the several varieties of SEED WHEAT vie ES 
old last year, as compared with other Wheats, begs to infc 
the Publis that he has now for sale the enl sorts, viz., 
Red Cluster, Spalding’s Red, and. Whitfield W ; 
e prices are—for Spalding's Red and Re ‘Clu ster, for 
20 bushels and upwards, 9s. per bushel; 8 bushels and under 
20, 11s. per bushel; less than 8 bushels, 13s. 6d. per bushel. 
For Whitfield White—for 20 bushels and upwards, 10s, per 
bushel; 8 bushels and under 20, 12s. per bushel; less than 
8 bushels, 14s, 6d, per bushel, 
PIPERS THREE SORTS OF SEED WHEAT. 
IPER’S THICKSET, the very same which 
Mr. Richardson, of dp. Norfolk, calls a new de- 
seription of When and has given it a new name, viz. “ Pro- 
tection” Wheat, the fame of thick has gone the whole round 
of the agricultural EUST Isent the party that Mr. R. writes 
ma the Seed two years ago. Apa seems to suit it, for Mr. R. 
TOWS doni three to four sacks per acre more than 
dis very best Wheats, and five sacks more than Rattling-Jack 
or Spalding,” and “makes more and better flour." It should 
be sown thin on good ground, and cut early. It is, I should 
think, the-stiffest strawed Wheat d England. On a middling 
piece of land, with trees on bot! h sides, and after Wheat, on 
the old stubble; without ploughing, from four peeks per acre 
seed, I g y this year seven quarters four bushels per acre. 
Thr. ren vh nun) after the wind blew out perhaps four 
bushels per acre. 
2. COLNE WIHITE.CHAFF RED, raised by J. D. P., adapted 
for pobr land, grows more straw, and sometimes more corn 
than the Thicks: 
3. BRISTOL Last year 
J. sowed this W best beside eleven other sorts, it 
grew B than any of the 
J. did not raise this 
“RED, grows more straw still. 
est. 
uj 
Had it from Huntingdon- 
shire two years ago. the Wheat which gained the firs 
pu ien e e 1 Agricultural Be: tol, 
Th , White- chat and 
for cash, in new sacks 35. each ge stp to London, 
jrown, an erimental farmer of Colne, tried nine 
sorts of Wheat thi is year. ee w hite- chaff and Bristol Red 
grew more than any of the re: 
her onesort of Wheat which will every season, and on 
y variety of land, grow more than all other sorts, Per- 
haps the way to ensure a crop would be to sow all three de- 
scriptions. ' The above Mines En be had in many counties ; 
but perhaps not so select as 
J. D. PIPER, of Colne En, 
E TARMING AND GARDENING MADE PRO. 
eee AND có STEEP FOR WHEAT, TUR- 
PS, AND ALL SEEDS 
KAGENIUSOR AND CO.'8 CURE FOR THE POTATO 
ISEA 
KAGENBUSCII AND CO./S GERMAN SCIENTIFIO MA- 
1 
Vcn Essex. 
RES! 
‘The time has now d m ed Science of turo 
becomes better od, and tl applying 
the results.of Mei ey ns the daily AN of the 
Farm and the Garden is universally allowed. “A revolution in 
the mode of far ming is silently taking place, as men's minds 
become enlightened, and our dear old England will soon be 
rendered independent, of foreign supplies of food; because 
eyery acre of her soil will produce double and triple the quan- 
tity of former yer s, and at a less a The duwex Jand, 
even Salisbury Plain, can now be made to produce splendid 
crops. Kagenbusch and Co.’s GERMINATING COMPOUND 
ig 
S are insured. The ex- 
pense is only more than saved in the 
small MESE or Xd requi Wired; it absolutely necessary 
that less seed than formerly Be: ji in. Potato Sets when 
steeped in the Compound re entir ee escaped the prevailing 
disease ; c even when sed s have been used, very 
large, fine erops have Eis produced, as Was expe erientedi s 
Yorkshire this year. Potato sets should be s extensively plan 
in autumn 8 or 9 inches deep, and if firs seeped in this Cont 
pound b disease will no longer ex 
t, w Rape-seed over them S! 
arter a d&tomper sap of the man Manure, and a capital 
atl of winter foodfor the cattle willsoom be ready. The 
Chinesemever sow is set steeping: it, and have 
done co for thohgatkiey of ears, and have thus been able to 
‘eed. 850:millions:of people for agi These Manures ate: most 
faithfully prepared, sovas to rend triment to t] 
lants; ead are very economical in their applications Ono. tou 
is suflic acres of meadowonce in three years; or 
gu ors HS tillage the first year, and eight acres the second 5 
o that the cost of 1 manuring is reduced | to-from 10s,.to 2 s. per 
UR annually for most plants, and um. for nope 
while, the soil is continually improved instead of being ex- 
nanan 
, Gardeners, and arsons are respectfully 
contented to try some pn of thei ceto nd lard with 
the. above articles, Mn UP ve for hib ely ts e truth of 
these assertions. Vi m sons Batiin drawing 5 feet 
water load at the wol and ean ascend all the 
creeks in. rious ER of the ES ingdom, so that dealers (to 
whom an allowance is made) or PM iier together, 
can be eiit direct, with a saving ES agi 
rice o; G minating Compound, 2 send. 4s: per packet, 
for Wheat-and Seed re, Gs. per packet 
for on sending the MM in ca: 
S ; JAMES and Co., , No. 55, King William.steeet, [oom 
the South of England; KacrxBUscH and. Co., Agri- 
cultural Chemists, Leeds ; n, BROTHERS, Cromford-court, 
gents for Lanca VE ; &c. 
Tt is DU Ga requested that this. Advertisement: be 
eut out and pasted on pasteboard, and:hung up in every house 
£9 which it may come, as a. subject ofigreat nationalimportance. 
O BRICK AND TILE MAKERS. 
JHE AINSLIE PATENT TILE MACHINE 
COMPANY. (James Surrm, Esq. of Doanston, Chairman), 
tention: to. their impr, "ii ‘TILE, MACHINE, and to 
quete Ea Improved J f nd burning 
Bricks and Tiles, om two- viam, to 
pep ia e all the a 
urnt equally without loss or damage. The Machines atswork 
odel of the Kilns to be seen, and all particulars to:be 
pbbaindd from Mr. Jonn: Paron, Seoretary, 193A, Piccadilly, 
London. Agents wanted, i A 
M ETCALFE wadi co, "s NEW PATTERN N TOOTH: 
BRUSH:and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush 
has the important advantage of searehing thoroughly into the 
divisions of the teeth, and cleaning them in the mest extr 
ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not com 
oose—ls. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a. third 
part of the usual time, and Aneemeble of injuring the finest nap; 
Penetrating. Hair-br uses, with the durable unbleached Rus- 
sian bristles, which do not Brus ine common hair. Flesh 
Brushes Bs impr oved graduated end powerful friction, Velvet 
Brushes which act in the most surprising and successful man- 
ner. The donated Smyrna Shouse with its Coe ved valuable 
properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by means of 
direc: importations, dispensing with all dave parties’ 
profits and destructive bleaching, and securing hes i ofa 
Ponto Smyrna Sponge. Only at Marois & 6 "e 
tablishment, 130 5, Oxford. dim one door from Holles 
Caution. —Beware of the words; ** From Metcalfe's," J sidepted 
ticles are 
3s- 
$ 
E! 
by some houses, 
BY HER TOTAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATEN 
we 
F M‘NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 
* row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
Hl HE ASPH ALTED FELT FOR ROOFI 
Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, eons ETE 
Garden purposes, to protect plant: 
t the Great National Agricultu 
which has Ls exhibited and pines As F 
Felt patronis: 
TER SA Woops AND FORESTS, 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE, 
t is this Felt 
ze, andis the 
TCMS, 
8 ESTATE, iw ie Wiens, 
RoxAL BOTANIG GARDENS, REGENT's ?ARK, 
And on ned Butates of the Dukes of Suther! and, Norfolk ; Rut- 
land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at R iehmond), 
the late Earl Spencer, and most (of the Nobility and Gentry; 
and at the Royal A "SE r Square. 
It is hi ali the fing, and 
effects a g saving of Timber in the cer uction of Roofs. 
Made to ie leapt ‘by 32 inches-wide. 
Pr NY PER cs deos OT. 
S r i Testimonials, 
of seven years’ experience, with references to Noblomun Gen- 
tlemen, Architects, and Builders, gent free to any part of-the 
town or country, and orders by-post executed 
far The Public is respectfully cautioned that th yw 
in Great Britain where the above Roofing ae 
F. M'NEILL ann CO. $ 
Patent Felt UN E xem buildings, Bunhillrow, Lon- 
don, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as also 
AA R A S Passages and Offices 
at the entrance to Westminster Hall, and other buildings at the 
New Hou: uses of pirtanent, done under the Surveyorship of 
Charles Barry, Es Be 
PE] 
of any other descriptio; 
ndi ng direct to the Factory can be sup- 
plied in lengths best EAEE S Roofs; so that they pay for 
10 more than they: require. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF E ENGLAND. 
SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FEET OF 
ee GGON'S PATENT ASPHALTE FELT 
have been used to roof vr above Society's buildings, at 
Newcastle-upon-TT yne. 
PRICE ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 
Tomas Joun,Croceon, 8, Lawrence Pountney-hill, Cannon- 
street, London. 
FARMERS, &c. 
ARY WEDLAKES MODERN AND. IM- 
PROVED IMPLEMENTS :—Thrashing Machines, Sub- 
soil Ploughs, E De Turnip Catters, Dressing Ma- 
chines, Chafi-cu Oileake Breakers for hard 
cake, Oat Br bise | Searifiers, Land. ditehing Ploughs, Mould- 
ing Ploughs, Drills of different sizes, Ioni ollers, on view at 
118, Fenchurch-street, opposite Mark-l 
N OTT'S 
HALL! 
PATENT STOVES FOR CHURCHES, 
WAREHOUSES, &c.—The Patent having ex- 
pired, the present Pro- 
prietors are enabled to 
offer these excellent Stoves 
at Three-fourths the price 
| hitherto charged. En- 
gravings of the patterns, 
with. the reduced. prices, 
| will be forwarded on-appli- 
"ii.cation to the Warehouse, 
j| 90. Great Queen-street, 
N.B, Hot-water Pipes 
can be attached to the 
Stoves for Warming dis- 
tant Apartments, Conser- 
vator 
ue of this Paint are peculiar for EE ende iron 
Al RIS for Ny Boilers; Steini Gas and 
ouses, Foreing-houses, and for Shipping, 
Tis-adhesion is so great to iron and wood that the hardest fric- 
tion will searcely vemove it, It ee ete iii on: stuc- 
pee dem andis not affected by-spray of sea water: 
PRO round dn oil, and compared 
with white-lead-ite property of. gonsosling is as 75-te 50, 
that-one gie aR is equal to 
works well under the brush, and pee with oil an-unetuous 
and-eohesive Ear i 
softer tone hite.lead. For houses painted during oceu- 
pation it is age preferable, being-perfectly innoxious. Manu- 
factured by . Francis and Sons, Cement Works, Nine 
Elms, London, ; 
Sold by all the Chemi n: Town. and Count 
Patronized by Hex, MAJESTY, as Royal Highness PRINCE 
ALBERT, and mus Royal Highness th e Du s or KENT. 
Mn. CLARKE, SURG. SEO DENTIST, 28, SACKYILIE-STBEER, 
YLARKES TING TURE fae "Instantancossly curing 
the Tooth Ache; without the least pain or rosse price 
2s, 6d.—Also Mr, CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM, for Stopping 
vity 
-Bs.—Mr. RKE’S LOTION, f wibeniug mad 
Daring the Gums, and. destroying all feve tions in 
Mouth, price 4s, 6d. — Also. Mr. CLARKE'S TOOTH 
BRUSHES , in cases containing three different kinds of 
Brushes. maed to be used for Cleaning the Teeth, price 
de TION, none are genuine unless each pacha is 
e with pus inventor's name and profession, Any 
above Articles can be sent to all parts of Ars ied Xiupdo 
on receipt of Post Office Order.—LOSs EETH pout, 
from one to a complete Set, on his new Py which has pro- 
or ae the approbation of Six JAMES Crank, Bart., ‘and 
Dr. 
1 FREDERICK CLARKE, Surgeon Dentist, 28, Sackville- 
Uee Piccadilly, at Home from Ten till Five. 
