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THE GARDENERS' 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Nov. 7. 
CHRONICLE AND 
OT- ut ATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
NU FACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
DES erected by DANIEL and 
RN. 
D. and E Ba Arie hari ing voted nich p to the Hier 
tion of thi 
had md 
bleme 
to be employed by 
executing the works "of their splendid 
Ghisw ick. 
D. and E. Baru 
Hordenltural Buil 
tlemen, and the "Publi 
cies and mode 
ory erected at 
struct in metal all descriptions of 
ashes and invite Noblemen, 
iou of their various 
UR EO , where they have the 
opportunity Os hik bit S iret other metal works, an ex- 
tremely complete anc venient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
adapted forthe EOT su pply of hot water, and an arrange 
ment of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
before the public. 
D. and E. 
vilinear houses peers 
BAILEY were the first to introduce Vires cur- 
the Con- 
Wie, 
s cotate and on the Continen 
e prepared a quantity x pis Galvani 
e delivery ; 
ats Pipe, for 
ur is constantly, 
en at their Manu- 
facto 
CLARK’S HOTHOUSE 
METALLIC 
55, LIONEL-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 
Proprietor, Mr. THOMAS CLARK. 
Superintendent of the Works, Mr. JOHN JONES. 
ning pie gratef ul thanks to the Nob 
nd liberal pat: 
30 
1 he duty on n'ai 
C HOT and GREENHOUSES 
Houses are glazed with 
nes of from 24 to 30 inches in length, 
to preclude all danger of accidental 
ch arises from the action of trost 
5 per cent, per annum), is effectually 
(frequently amou 
y 
preven the pectitt Ar node ofg ng adopted. sam- 
ple c c Hothouses, in which all the m GIU 
proveme happily combined, Mr. CLARK refers with pride 
and sati o th m ienifieent range erected by him in 
ET rogmore, which is admitted by all 
npe nt Judges to be the most complete and perfect of its 
kind ir d. 
LIQUID MANURE. 
Er SA INDE PENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN, 
attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
requested, e the great importance of 
5 which it may be appro- 
T D t Brewers, Soap Boilers, and 
a cold liquor, Pumps kept for hire, for 
Juildiugs heated by Hot Wa 
ry variety of manufacturing purposes, 
Lea delen terms, by BENJAMIN 
62 et, Fleet-street. Londo 
Fowrer, Engineer, à 
ARK FOTHE RGILL bens ‘to vum the following 
MANU TRE on the best terms, 
GUANO, PE 4 AN and AFRICAN, MUN ond Import 
Du 
Dit ONIAN aud SALDANHA BAY. Ditto. 
BODA’ mo nn ‘destruc tion of Wireworm. 
St plates TATE OF LIME (See Royal Agri. Soc. 
nal, Vol. vi. Part 2). 
GYPSUM (Pure ‘eeipbate of Lime).- 
BONE DUST and BONE POWDER. 
SUL MM RIC ACID. CHARCOAL, 
PETRE SALT and AGRICULTURAL SALT for Composts. 
SILICA’ ATES of SODA and P OLARI, pus im other Manur "eS, 
No. 40, Upper Tha 
UCM DINGLES S HAND 
FOR WHEAT, TARES, &c. 
"ORE URATE OF T HE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY will be found a most valuable Manure for the 
above Cm M is permanent in its effects, and has PS the 
8 oa iy each yea eu 
TS Marldte: of 2E Rer. 
EE AND E EMEDY FOR THE 
POTATO DISEASE.— Price 6s. A Pe which en- 
sures an acre o of sound ie and a larg 
MSUSOE ^ GE RMINATING, COMPOUN 
The best Steep for Wheat EE 
nip, Glow )nion, and all other Seeds and 
nis is the gardener’ s best friend 
JUSCH Cos GE RMAN SCIENTIFIC 
MANURES, which fextilige the Jand without exhausting it, at 
Bos, per acre for Meadows, once in three yea 4 
per acre, and for Hops 40s. per acre, annually. Price 7. 10. 
per ton for Meadows and D ea and 9%. per ton for Hops. 
One ton is for 4 acres, 
These an les are kept at Hibernia Wharf, London-bridge, 
and Mr. 1 Epwaxps willdeliver them to any one bringing 
the deem in cash, 
by 
KAGENBUSCH and Co., icultural 
Chemists, Leeds. Sold by James and Co, Agents ir uid South 
x England, 55, King Williamsstreet; Oe in , Bno- 
THERS, Agents for the North, C z 
HATCHER’S BENENDEN TILE MACHINE. 
Manufactured and Sold by 
oes AND HALLEN, 2, WINSLEY-STREET, 
OXFORD STREE a LONDO 
This is by far the simples d most emaent "Machine for the 
purpose of making Drain ny shape Tile can be made 
by it. It Teave es but few hands ork it, namely, two men 
and two With this oan p labour the R will 
be as follo 
T in. alatat of Tile, 11, me | I2 in. mne er of Tile, $2 
ne is quite pi le. 
d up and down the ay 
Sue the tile 
rere 
ree us e: of it. 
y pattern or size, 
" iterate four Dies of 
xtra Dies, of any shape or 
Reracodter canbe poco above as to whe 
ral use. 
Improved Pug-mills, wholly oS Iron 
Wood 
5, 
it can be seen in 
..£16 16 0 
.. 1010 0 
UM 
raining Spades, per ee of three, with s aw 
eof workmen,» .. 
ipM Meu IUE. 
COTTAM'S IMPROVED CLOD CRUSHERS. 
us RUE ements made in SOR useful Herons nts con 
I ion of the roller inso two parts, which greatly 
ates Anestiient ng and ege of the implement. The 
re made wholly of iron, and are therefore much more 
s able than t hose of wood. The prices of these Clod Crushers 
will be found considerably 1 lower than those usually charged. 
5 feet 6 long, 17l. 6 feet, 187. 10s. 6 feet 6 inches, 200. 
ription of Agricultural Tmplements, Smelnding 
Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Dibbles 
s for live cattle and farm duce, Chaff Cutting Ma- 
©., and every descrip ni n of Agricultural and 
Horticultural Impl thi b Repository, 
Winsley-street, Onto teat, net 
E 
(3 ROVE ACADEMY, ipt Henrs, 
` Head- Master. L. BIGGS. 
the above School Young ente eh are liberally Boarded, 
and instruc ted in the Latin and s Langnages, the Mathe- 
sping ; together with the various branches 
estion, including t the Theory and P 
Rural Chemisty, Land Sur tapping, 
n5 to'8 guineas per Vécbordiltg to age 
HO )USE 
quati 
and requirements. 
Grove House is salubriously situated at a few minutes’ walk 
from the Bushey Station, on the London and Birmingham Rail- 
way. A Coach also runs to and from London dai ly. 
G. H. possesses the advant: of a Dry 4 Play- 
ground, a Field, and an immense Garden, ic produce of 
which is devoted to the School of the same being 
allotted to each Pupil for prac! connected with 
Agriculture and Hori URN 
References to the Parents of the Pupils, to Gentlemen in the 
neighbourhood, and Ah 
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTATES. 
V JILLIAM BULLOCK WEBSTER, of Hounsdown, 
near Southampton, Draining, Engineer to Her Majesty, 
t Osborne, Isle of igh the inventor of a Patent Tile 
FA Pipe M: achine CU LM to making. Bricks); also a new 
Machine for taking roots and stones out oF clay, both which are 
to be seen at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent-street,— 
offers his as s a thorough practical man to Tanatori 
ation on any subject connected wii 
the AC of th dststos. P.S.— Land drained at a fixed 
sum per acre, beaten expense, 
WATER RAISED FROM ANY DEPTH TO ANY HEIGHT 
FOR THE SUPPLY OF MANSIONS, PUBLIC ESTA- 
BLISHMENTS, FARM-YARDS, &e. 
TP anp S. KNIGHT, 5, Great Suffolk-street, South- 
* wark, Wed i & E uds Attention of the Nobility, Gentry, 
s > dei 
*,* Vessels of 50 tons, drawing dont ny at the Works in 
Leeds, EAS Su ascend the creeks of every port e Kingdom, 
50 D or Farmers, and Landed Propri taie, clubbing 
together, Duy e supplied direct, at a saving of expence. 
A liberal allowance to the Trade. 
p RAT POISON.—Thi 
is offered to the Publie with. 
decidedly supe 
other miner: ub 
— This “preparation 
the greatest confidence, being 
ons containing arsenic and 
aten by rats and mice as 
long A Es is offered to them, and IA proves certain de- 
struci ared only by EDWARD EU 40, Bridge-street, 
Blackiviars, London Soldi in pots, with full directions for use, 
at 4s,, 88., and 20s, ea 
sirous of having a supply of 
Water on iu pos Él either for domestie or orna- 
mental purposes, to their HYDRAULIC MACHINE, adapted 
for Horse or Manual Labour ; also Water-wheels, Water-rams, 
Garden and Street Pumps, 
Many years experience in fixing Hydraulic Machines, enables 
. Kuranm to do so on the most simple and economical 
By 
plan. 
Estimates furnished upon opinon of the quantity of 
water required, situation, depth of &c., being forwarded 
to the above JURA where dog t various descriptions 
may p 
Cor eateries ‘and other Buildings heated with Hot Water 
on kolandi principles, combined with economical arrango- 
ment, 
REGISTERED., 
LEGG'S 
yards, conducting pipe included, 201. Do. do., 600 yards, 50% 
wns, Fountains, &c., situated on eminenc 
E: tue above machine, Also SEC LAO) 
proved principles. n efficient Ram, with 
100 yards of conducting pipe, 154. Do. do., 500 yards, 400.5 a 
80 on in proportion. 
ciple.—N.B. All machines warrante: 
Apply to J, E T e Cheltenham. 
(ou ISLANDS. CATTLE. — Information 
kaving been received here that numbers of French Cattle, 
small Brittany breed, have been sold lately in 
England, as Channel Islands; purchasers are earnestly re- 
t h rite to friends, or to the officers of the 
Agricultural Committee, who will direct them to respectable 
dealers. Obtaining animals of our marked superior breed is 
of equal interest to uyer as to the sel 
. Lr BEIR, TIER. ary Er 
ms wi) R. A. 
[ y, October 28 
wW AND C. YOUNG; MANUFACTURERS OF IRON 
AND Wine Wons, &., 128, High- street, hl qe 
and 32, St. quare, Glasgow, bez 
attention of I ded Proprietors, Hortic! ni their 
TRONG AR UB AND RABBIT PR OF. WIRE NETTING, 
ts economy and JURE i is peculiarly a 
nd rendering impervious to HARES UR ns 
TS Extensive Grounds, Young pe) tions, Gardens, Nur- 
It can be attached to Hedges, Paling, and other 
ex ting F ences, and removed, 295 TENA with the greatest 
vices, in Webs of any length—18 inches high, 9d. per yard ; 
inches. and 30 inches, 1s. 3d. per yard; and delivered 
free On) an e p ineipal ports of the three Kingdoms for 
One 
STRONG STRAD 
Uprights, for Horses, Cattle, and _ Sheep, 
Is. 10. per Jin. yard, according to A 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE VENCES for Horses, Cattle, 
and Speck, in hse ns (which are furnished by the Proprie- 
tovs), from 7d. to 10d. per lin. yard. 
STRONG 81 TRAINED WIRE P NOES, with EOM T 
Uprights, for Red Roe and Fallow Deer, at from 2s. to 
3s. Gd. per yard, according to height and strength. 
"STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, Plain and Orna- 
mental, Hare and Rabbit proof, o ici Tiower Gardens, 
&c., at from 2s, to 3s. Gd. per lin. y 
PORT ABLE Do., in the form of MEHR, at from 2s, 6d. to 
3s. 6d, per lin, yard. 
Definite Estimates of Costs given upon receiving a Descrip- 
yu of the Ines wanted, the nature of the Lines, and the 
xtent require 
"IR EMIUM Frovenr IRON PUR DEDE, for the perma- 
nent or temporary Ae ey Grounds and Pasture Lan 
from 2s, 6d. n Js. 6d. per yard, according ~ the strength and 
number of Bars. 
hese Hurdle are made with prongs to fix them into the 
ground, and can be removed or fitted up with the greatest 
; by any labourer, 
hé Eastand West Indies and America the Wire Fenceis 
Pon ysuitable, tombone ght and portable,and the facility 
with it can be conveyed to and. erected in any situation. 
Toa Hurdles toe exportation are made portable and packed in 
bundles for shipment, occupying on board no greater space 
than common iron bars, and charged for freight the same. 
LODGE GATES AND RAILINGS, made of Wrought and 
Cast Iron, d various designs, in the Gothic, Elizabethan, and 
other styles of Architecture. 
WROUGHT-IRON Xo iru of light and beau- 
oa patterns, at from 3L. 3s, t 
A CAST-IRON PILLARS for ditto, from 30s. to 
ED WIRE FENOES, with MEUSE iron 
at from te 
a PEMIUAE WROUGHT-IRON FIELD GATES, constructed 
upon the most approved pr cples to combine strength with. 
lightness. The, erfeetly secured from dropping by 
diagonal bars, and from twisting by Pons welded knees in 
the framework. s 955., dnd 40s, p Mods n with 
springs or bolts, and mounting fer wood Geet 
ian d. IRON PILLARS, for aus Sd bolts 
Aen d 255 
STRONG AND HANDSOME WROUGHT-IRON WICKETS, 
fro 
m 14s, upward 
PREMIUM PORTABLE WROUGHT-IRON SHEEP HAY- 
RACKS, TA DER without Covers, Wheels, and Troughs, at 
from 8t. 3s. 
W.& €. Yo UNG 5s anufacture oran description of IRON and. 
WIRE WORK required for tl foreign countries, and 
from the increased facilities afforded them. by the Glasgow 
branch of their business lately established, feel assured 
that ali commands from the West of seated Lun Ireland will 
be executed in a manner that will give every satisfaction to 
those who honour them with their patronage, rawings, 
Catalogues, and Testimonials, sent free of expense to any 
Nobleman or Gentleman requiring them, 
__Workmen sent to all parts of Scotland. England, and Ireland. 
FEATHER BEDS PURIFIED BY STEAM. 
H EAL and SON have just completed the erection of 
Machinery for the P Purifying of F eathers on a New Prin- 
ordinar 
Old Bids, E Udreurdd by this process, are perfectly io TUN 
all impurities, and by expanding the feathers the 
greatly increased, and Consent the Bed is rendered "tact 
softer. 
The es are the prenen p of New Feathers + 2 1. 
. 0d. Foreign Groy Goose 2s. 0d. 
» Irish Whit E um a 
te 
o Nie ari Zoulats of 
application 
EL Porentianss 
rey tu n 
Foreign Grey Goose 1s. Dan 
Hua & Son’s List of n containing full p 
Weights, Sizes, and Prices, sent by post, 9! 
to thats Establishment, 196, GR the Papel, 
court Road. 
‘Stoke Newington, ai 
Broke Newin om both 
street, in 
York-plave ! 
Printed by W 
oM roh-row, 
mior 
im the connty of Mid i 
the Precinet of Wi 
asthe Office, No.5, Char 
den, in the said count hy hereal! Advertisements and Commu: 
are tude addressed to the E disor. SATURDAY, Novemnsr 7. 184%. 
IMPROVED SELF- ACTING HY- 
tJ e DRAULIC ENGINE.—A Machine to convey water 100 
es, can be supplied 
RAMS on im- 
supply pipe, ane 
Deep-well PUMPS on an impr 'oved Hon 
