THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Nov. 28. 
800 
(SUR SEWAGE CHEMICAL MANURE 
sA ea ae Provisionally), E on £100,000, 
in5, ue Shares of £20 ei Deposit, £1.25. per share. » 
London Sewers and 
his gane wi ble, and the 
R WHEAT, TARES, &c. 
rpue 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 ees with increasing success each year. The 
Manure, at the lowest m. 
tary, 40, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. 
Shareholders vin pz» the benefit of a material reduction in 
the price Em qué antities of the Manure as they may require 
for their ow: 
ive. for Shares and Prospectuses we be made to the 
ecretary, at füces of the Comme 9, Spring Gardens, 
au NA the following Stock-brokers :—Messrs. E. J. Hunter, 15, 
rton-street ; Borthwick ex CHEERS Glasgow ; Flint 
Ec Tootall, Hall; D. Murray, 31, St. Andr ee ae: din- 
Dues T. Wren, Preston ; n, astle-under- 
Lyme; Collis and Pus Bir minghs am; F. Wakefield, junior, 
Noragham ; J. Colling, RTA z Tyne; J. Allason, and 
W. J. Barker, Bon Q treet, Der vby. 
By or "der of uh edd Sowim HUNT, nae 
SMITHFIELD CLUB PRIZE CA TTLE SHOW, 1846. 
HE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PRIZE 
CATTLE, SEEDS, ROOTS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., will 
take place on the 9th, 10th, 11th, "and 12th of December, atthe 
Horse Bazaar, ee stri E Portman- -square, handsome 
permanent building in place of the usual tent, was last dier 
erected, and the Implement /Gallotles are, this year, madeto ex 
tend over double the space formerly so occupied. Ladies are 
enabled A gl this) National Exhibition with perfect comfort. 
Open ght till Nine in the Evening. Lighted up 
after Three in the afternoon, Admittance, 1s. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE | ROOFING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
Felt pa kosed J E 
ER MAJESTY’S Woops AND FORESTS, 
ONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTCMS, 
5s mp s EsTATE, ISLE OF ubere 
L BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT’S 
And on the E ist ates of the Dukes of eled "Norfolk, Rut- 
land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmon md), 
the late Ear! Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry 
and at the Royal Agricultura 2 Society's House, Hanover Square. 
It is half the price of a: other description of Roofing, and 
effects a great saving of Timber in ane construction of Roofs. 
"Made to any length by 32 inches wi 
RICE ONE PENNY S Square Foor. 
wnd Samples, with Directions for its Use, and Testimonials, 
of seven years’ experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, ‘Architects, and Buiiders, sent free to any part of the 
town or PANT nä u Wy by post execute 
e Public is Tespectfillly cantionedshasihe ou Works. 
in Great Britain where the above ERIS is ma 
F. M'NEILL an 
Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's- buildings, Bunhill-row, Lon- 
don, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as ae 
the new Vice-Chancellor’s Court, and the pe and 
at the entrance to Westminster Hall, and other buildings at the 
New Houses of Parliament, done under the Surveyorship of 
Charles Barry, Esq., R. 
lo sumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 
plied i in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
no more e they HEU ire. 
FEE 
UE 
TO BRI ICK AND TILE MAKE RS. 
BRICK AND TILE MACHINES. 
HE AINSLIE PATENT TILE MACHINE 
COMPANY (James Smita, Esq., of Deanston, Chairman), 
invite attention to their improved TILE MA , and to 
their new Patent Improved <ilns, for drying and burning 
of from two- thirds to 
tained from Mr. Jonn Paron, Secretary, 1934, Piccadilly, 
Agents wanted. 
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTATES. 
Ay Lu BULLOCK WEBSTER, of p 
near SORA. pui Engineer to Her esty, 
at Osborne, Isle of Wight; the inventor of a Patent Tile 
and Pipe Machine (applicatie to pem Bricks); also an 
"Machine for taking roots and ston of Clay, both Nob xm 
to be seen at the Royal Polytect E Raetaton i t 
offers his assistance âs a thorough practical man to andloras 
subject connected w 
—Land drained at a fixed 
the Drainage of their Estates. P.S. 
sum per acre, including every expense. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATENT. 
LIGHT, CHEAP, Ax» DURABLE ROOFING. 
es JOHN CROGGON, A 8, Lau- 
ce-Pountney Hill, Cannon-street, Lon. 
Begs to um the attention T sake ESY and the 
Toe ASPHALTE "BELT, FOR ROOFING, 
As adopted by Her Majesty’s Woods and Forests, and by the 
OYAL AG RIOUL URAD SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, 
on diee buildings at Neweastle-on-Tyne, and Hanover-square, 
London ; also. the Sonus members of the above and other 
Agricultural Societies of En Lam Scotland, and Ireland. 
The Price of the Felt is ONE PENNY PER SQUARE 
being considerably le than half the price of slates, 
Tiles, Thatch, &c. Th so a very gre 
Felt, feom its lightness, does not require halt 
tiles The n be 
VERE CM 
C ece Pountney hil Camion: 
manufactured of any 
HoMas JOHN Onoda ON 
l 
CAUTION. 
HANNEL ISLANDS CATTLE. — Information 
having been received here that numbers of French Cattle, 
breed, have been sold lately in 
8 Jum 
, Guernsey, October as 1846, 
CHELT NHAM SIX- ROWED BLACK] BARLEY. 
This singular BARLEY was RUE aun Three 
Corns found in a cd 8 pocket, aghan, Tobacco- 
nist, of EE a six- ec fr up " 1843, its 
as 80 stools And 5610 grains; making the average 
per each MN 1870; no account of its native country can be 
ascertained. 
pue DES stood the extreme URS and heat of 1844 sum- 
mer, the severe winter of 1844 and 1 
Me Churchill, of the Plough Hotel, Cheltenham, planted a 
few acres on the lith of February, 1846, 
partly broadcast, drilled, and dibbled, UC 5 pecks QE 
It was reaped on the 4th of July, the average crop bei 
50 OE and 2 pecks to the acre. Wei, ushel, 553 RS 
A portion of the eaaeo ed uU WEAS tone ars 
nips on the 22d of July, and ve the 2d of September the 
uo Ma e large and fit fi 
yal Hm Prince kun having received - portion 
s graciously condescended to e: 
Mr, Shurehill his ‘approbation, and intention to plant pus same 
on his farm. 
Agriculturists are of opinion if sown in autumn, from its 
being early to harvest, a crop of Swedes may be got from the 
same land. 
The Black-skinned Barley produces a fine white flour, and 
malts well. e Straw is strong and fine, and fit for plait. 
Any Agriculturist wishing to tr ry this invaluable Black 
Barley, inay be sapplied with any quantity by applying E Mr. 
Jonn Cnoncnuinb, Plough Hotel, Gore (for Cash or Post- 
office order) ; the calculation being a: [2 d o $. vi 
Quarter of an acre ...... lbs. ger a pag: dun pe 
Three-quarters ditto 340 
One and a half acre 
A sample tin, m ing RERO ‘for two poles, will be for- 
warded on receipt of a "post-office order fo 
ARQUEE.—Wanted, a Ape Marquee in 
good condition, 50 feet by 36.—Apply to Mr. Wm. STILES, 
Walsall, 
NEW CHRISTMAS BOOK BY MR. DIOE IS 
In December will be published, price 5s., small 8 
OE LI 
H.E,. Bevel T. L;E F "E .— 
By CHARLES DICE. 
The boe 2 AcLISE, R.A,, CLARKSON STAN- 
1j Esq. ; and RICHARD DOYLE, Esq. 
BRADBURY and Evans, Whitefriars. 
t Published, 
PRHE MINI ATURE FRUIT d GARDEN; or some 
directions for Root- praniti, Ms for the Cultivation of 
the Pear on the Quince Stock, e Cherry, as Dwarf Bushes 
on the Cerasus Mahaleb, By Tomas Rivers, of the BU 
Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Sent by post, free, on TEIL © 
postage sae Het S by net & Co., price 
Also, in a few d; e ready, a new edition of 2 Wien 
tive CATALOGUE P FRUITS, by Tuomas Rivers, which 
will b: t post- -free on receipt of | two penny postage Stamps. 
^L mets 
reparing for the Press, price 2d., Stamped 3d., 
IE UNITED GARDENERS SHEET ALMANAC, 
in connection with THE UNITED GARDENERS AND LAND- 
sTEWARDS’ JOURNAL, the profits of which are devoted to the 
relief of indigent Santen and Land-stewards, their Widows 
and Q. ns. er the Almanac of an attractive cha- 
racter, and po POET vd a wide circulation, great pains 
will be taken, and expenses e to introduce into it a 
CORRECT LIST OF THE E NURSERYMEN OF ENGLAND, 
IRELAND, AND $8 AND, with such information of 
general Aree will secure ee it a site in all public 
Places, N Seed.: SA &c.&c. Nurserymen are re- 
nd their names and addresses to the 
few Advertisements will be m Ei Advertisers 
sending i immediately, they will secure a plac 
his day is published, 8vo, price 6d., 
N THE CLOVER SICKNESS OF "CERTAIN 
SOILS; being an Analytical MILL into the 
Causes producing the Failure of the d Clover Crop, with 
UAE for its Prevention. edu ein at the request 
of the the Farmers’ Club, by James Haywoop, Analytical 
and UE nemit; Lecturer on Chemistry to the Shef- 
field Ma Institut 
EAT Brothers, 121, onesies street. 
ATTRACTIVE JUVENILE PRESENT. 
Now ready, in small penne in cloth, and extra gilt, 
v Y OWN ANNUAL. "AN ILL U a 
GIFT BOOK FOR BOYS AND GIRL 
Edited-by Mark MERRIWELL. 
With 100 Engravings, and a Frontispiece and Title printed i in 
Colours. 
CnarMman and Hatt, 186, Strand. 
TO BE PUBLISHED EARLY IN DECEMBER. | 
Elegantly printed, with Illuminated Frontispiece and Title, 
piu J SACRA; on NOTES ow tHe GREAT 
FESTIVALS or THE CHURCH. 
WITH CHANTS AND HYMNS APPROPRIATE TO THE SERVICES 
PPOINTED FOR E. Him 
Compiled and Edited 
REV. T. TUNSTALL Ha ENFIELD, B.D. 
aod of Sodiingtoas Oxfordshire. 
Price, to Su ib to 21s. 
Jonn am 59, Pall-Mall. 
GARDENERS’ ALMANACK for 1847 
hed by the Stationers’ Company. 
Jonws ON'S 
t 
Besides Vas 
Imanaek, oe usps full information 
ii London 
Q: om also may be bad Ss ail way Felt, Sheathing Felt for | all (eas the past year, and eaten 
Ships bottoms; and Dry Hair Felt fer covering Boilers, Steam | for the impr ee information relative to the 
Pipes, &c, 
| 
'otato 5 ic ‘den aii ties &c. 
The UNIO works will be DE. on the 30th inst. 
HE COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND. No. VI. 
By Pide A à BECKETT. ecd by Lercu. Price 1s. 
DOUGLAS ee SHILLING MAGAZINE, 
. XXIV. Price 1s. 
THE ALMAN ACK OF OF THE MONTH. 
No, XII. Edited by GILBERT A. à BECKETT. Price 6d, 
PUNCH! OR, THE LL LONDON CHARIVARI. 
Part LXV. Price 1s. 1d. 
London : Published. A the Punca Orrrcr, 85, Fleet-street. 
AWE ea! This Day, in 1 vol. 8vo, with 10 Plates, 10s. 6d. cloth, 
CHE POTATO PLANT : its Uses and Properties ; 
together with the Cause of the present Malady, the Exten- 
sion of that Disease to other Plants, the Question of Famine 
arising therefrom, and the best. US of Averting that Cala- 
mity. còn to the Bank o 
England, to the R Jispensary, to the Central TS 
don OPEN Tustitution, and Leeturer on Surgery at the 
Aldersgate of Medicine. 
_ London: L TaN GRE eph PUE and LoNGMANS, 
To AGRICULTURISTS,  LANDIORDS, and TENANTS. 
jm HNSON aud SHAW'S FARMERS’ ALMANAC 
t for 1847, 240 pp., price 1s., or bound in cloth, and inter- 
leaved, prico 2 ans to be had of 
JAMES RIDI WAY, Piccadilly, and every country bookseller.” 
Also, JOHNSONS RURAL SPELLING BOOK, inculcating 
the first principles of Agriculture and Horticulture, together 
TM general Edueation, price ls. 6d. new edition, "bound in 
clot 
SPLENDID DRAWING-ROOM BOOK. 
J Rea S BEAUTIES OF THE POET MOORE. 
Second Series. Containing Twenty-four Portraits of the 
principal Female Characters in his Works, from Paintings by 
eminent Artists, made expressly for the Work—Engraved in 
the highest style of Art, ae or under pei imme superinten- 
dence of Mr. Enwanp Finnes. With descriptive LE ess. 
In imperial 4to, HERUM bound in red morocco, gilt edges, 
i RR MBs proof impressions of the plates 
z 
$ 
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on India paper, pri 
Also, The FIRST: IES, ge diee with the above. 
d umen EN 
ARY WEDLAKE'S "MODERN AND ` IM- 
PROVED IMPLEMENTS :—Thrashing Machines, Sub- 
soil Ploughs, Light Ploughs, Turnip Cutters, Dressin 
utting Machines, cake Breakers for hard 
fiers, Wet ditching Ploughs, Mould- 
n Rollers, on view 
ing Bloughs, Drills of dif (sizes, and Iron. 
118, Fenchurch- area opposite Mark-lane. 
CE TO PURCHASE OR RENT, with i imme- 
ate possession, AN ESTATE, comprising from 150 to 
250 2 of good land, with a Substantial House and Out- 
buildings i ing good neighbourhood, and not far from a market- 
t mith or West of] Engl d pref erred. Particulars 
toe forma pal (postpaid) to £ €. M. Kingdon, Esq., 
No. 11, Pittville Pa vado, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 
FEATHER BEDS PURIFIED BY STEAM. 
EAL anp SON have just completed the erection of 
Machinery for the Purifying of Feathers on a New Prin- 
ciple, by which the offensive properties of the quill are SG iss 
not only are the im. 
rendered quite free from the unpleasant smell of the stoye, 
which all P3. feathers are subject to that are dressed in the 
ordinary w: 
Old Beds, re. dressed by id process, are perfectly freed UE 
all impurities, and by expanding the feathers the bulk 
greatly iner eased, and e A the Bed is rendered muc! ch 
80! 
Tho OE are the DEN Prices of New Feathers :— 
Mixed, lb. Best Foreign Grey Goose 2s. 0d. 
re, Geos » É ee 1 ia. yy White m Qs, sa. 
roari ten Goose Is. ,, Dantzie White ,, 
Son’s List of Wedding, containing mu particulars mí 
Weight Sir zes, and Prices, sent free by post, on application 
to their "Establishment, 196, opposite the Chapel, Tottenham- 
court Roa 
Po “ELASTIC C BANDS, — WARRANTED 
TO BE AFFECTED BY THE COLD OR HEAT 
OF ANY BENE OR CLIMATE.-— These Rings or Bands 
are used instead of tape or string, for holding Papers and. 
Parcels of every description. One of these Rings is instantly 
placed round a packet of Papers, a rol ps, Prints, 
AUR Sd holding the same firmly and securely, saving the 
time and trouble of tying, yet allowing of very great addition 
or ps without any loss of pot They are well 
adapted for Gurters (a size being selecte 
stretching) ; also for the Waist and diferent parts of the body + 
Surgical ‘Bandages, and for a variety of Surgical and Manu- 
faciuring purposes. These Bands are als: y suitable for 
fastening hes covers of thet tH and Pickle Jars, Bottles, &c. 
In addition to the above, ther a great variety of uses, too 
numerous to mention, for SEIS Kiss Bands may be applied 
with advantage, and new applications will constantly suggest 
themselves whenin use. They may be had of two thicknesses, 
aaa, are sold in boxes of six dozen each, of assorted sizes, price 
. per box and upwards. Bands may be had to order of 
varius ME and thicknesses, 
y The above iU are sold byi oll Stationers and Dealers 
in SEE E Wholesale and for Exportation by PERRY 
o., at No. 97, Red Lion-: Sides London; and also by 
OHABLES UE and Co. Manufacturers, Manchester 
and Birmingham. Is: 
WARM Al TING es LARGE 
VENTILAT 
BUILDINGS, GENTLEMEN’ ALLS &c., &c. 
NDY'S PATENT STOVE for "diese purposes, 
is the most efficient and economical yet introduced to 
public notice. The price of No. 1 Stove, calculated to Warny 
and Ventilate Buildings from 
000 to 10,000 subio feet, is 18r. 
sm. 2, from 10,000 to 50, 000 207. 
. 9, from 50, 000 to 100,000 35 L. 
Ample UN can be addu: ced, Th: iy be seen in daily 
operation at the PANKLIBANON TRON WORKS, the Great 
Western Emporium for Stove oe e Kitchen Ranges, Fenders, 
ire Irons, &c. Where is also the largest BI in the 
Kingdom of Cen Furnishing sabe AE 
r, Tin, and Iron Cooking Wares; best Semen ? 
Table Cutlery ; 3 Ure Paper and Iron Tea-Tray: 
Tea-Urns; Baths of all kinds; Brats and Iron. aastea 4 
Wire Trellis Work ; Garden Ornami Verandahs, &c. &c. 
THORPE, Fa ALLOWS, & Co., Pankiipation Iron Works, 58, 
Baker-street, Portman-square, 
p- 
and 
à 
Printed by Wan 
Fanpmaion Muntere Evans, 0 No % Chor 
fy! Idlesex, Printers, at theit 
the Precinct of Whiteftiars,in the City of odes ; and pubi 
arish of ht. Paul's, C 
lvertinements 
den, in the said county, al and 
are tube addressed to the kiditor, -Satunvay,,Novamnen 28, 194€ 
