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On the 6th of January, 
A NEW FARMERS’ NEWSPAPER.—The time has come when Landlords and Tenants, 
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large Farmers and small, must devote their anxious attention to improved cultivation when, 0 
Peel, ‘ All must learn how, in the shortest time, and at the least expense, to produce the greatest quantity of food, vegetable or animal, 
without permanent injury to the land.” To accomplish this, no means can be so effectual as that which brings the results of 
eeeetice and Science before every man, in a cheap form, For this Purpose Tus AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to be 
established. 
The Proprietors are aware of the difficulties of dealing with the many details of cultivation without an acquaintance with 
circumstances, often as varying as places, They condemn the idea of conducting farming operations upon one invariable plan}; 
and, while they welcome science as the best auxiliary of Practice, they regard crude speculations as the most dangerons of delusions: 
ut, they also feel that in Agriculture, as in all other arts, there are general principles upon which Successful farming must depend; 
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branches which are best understood. No one man can be competent to deal with the multifarious questions affecting husbandry, and 
the duty of the Editor of sucha Paperas Tux AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to make known the knowledge of all. It is to 
The Right, Hon, the Earl Spencer, President of the Royal Agricnitural Society of England, 
The Right Hon, the Earl of Ducie, Vice-President of th, Lord Worsley, M.P., Vice-President of the Royal Agricul- 
Royal Agricultural Society of England tural Society of England 
Sir J. S. Sebright, Bart. 
a Sir Charles Lemon, Bart. » MP, 
J. Walbanke Childers, Esq., M.P, William Miles, Esq., M.P. 
J. H, Langston, +» M.P, | v. J.S, Henslow, Professor of Botany, Cambridge 
Rev, Dr. Buckland, Professor of Mineralogy, Oxford Dr. Lyon Playfair 
David Low, Esq., Professor of Agriculture, Edinburgh | Evan David, Esq., President of the Cardiff Farmers’ Club 
John Curtis, &sq., F.L,. John Gedney, Esq., President of the Harlestone Farmers’ 
. D. Drewett, Esq., Burpham, Arundel “ 
W. Parker Hamond, Esq., Pampisford Hall, Cambridge 
J. Hudson, Esq., Castle Acre, near Swaffham, Norfolk 
Curtis Hayward, Esq., Quedgeley, near Gloucester 
. M. Jaques, Esq., Richmond, Yorkshire 
W. H. Little, Esq., Lanvair Grange, Abergavenny 
E. W. Moore, Esq., Agent to Earl Radnor 
8. D. Stirling, Esq., Glenbervie, Falkirk . | Joseph Yorke, Esq., Tewkesbury 
+ B. Wingate, Esq., Hareby, Bolingbrooke, Lincolnshire | Mr. John Brodie, Haddington 
Mr. R. Beman, Stow-on-the-Wold r, John Morton, Agent to the Earl of Ducie 
Mr, J. Clarke, Romney, Hants Mr, Thimbleby, Bolingbrooke 
Mr. Hall, Secretary of the Chepstow Farmers’ Club j 
rR. We Purchas, Secretary of the Monmouth Farmers” 
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C. Herbert, Esq., Powisk, near Worcester 
W. H. Hyett, Esq., Painswick House 
J. B. Lawes, Esq. 
D. J. Niblett, Esq., Haresfield 
Edward Solly, Esq., Junior, Experimental Chemist to the 
Horticultural Society of London 
1. B. Walrond, Esq., Sec. of the Gloucester Farmers’ Club 
Mr. H. F, Fardon, Sec, of the Broomsgrove Farmers’ Club | 
&e, &e. &e. 
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With Free TRADE, Fixep Durtzs, Supine ScALE, &c, &c., Tue AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will in no ‘way concern itself— 
such questions can only be of temporary interest; whereas the AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will be devoted to the investigation 
of those great truths which human laws cannot affect. 
‘he Practice of Agriculture—its Science—Animal and Vegetable Physiology—I in Impl ‘—better modes of 
Husbandry—results of well-conducted i Farmi rowth and Rotation of Crops—Stock—D! ge—Trrig 
Foresti R king—Farm-Buildi bi hort, whatever affects the beneficial employment of capital in laud— 
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will form topics of consideration. Reports wiil be given of the English, Scotch, and Irish Agricultural Societies—London Market 
rie of Corn, Hay, and Cattle, and the Weekly Averages. Replies to questions connected with the object of the Paper will als? 
e furnished weekly. 
‘onsidering the union which exists between Horticulture and Agriculture, it has been thought advisable to make ba 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE an addition to the GARDENERS’ Curonicxx, edited by Dr. Linpury, and so extensively known; bul 
that there may be ample room for discussion, that Paper will be increased one-half in size without additional charge—thus Twenty- 
four Columns will be occupied, as at present, by Horticulture, and Twenty-four by the General News of the Week, whilst 
WEN’ LUMNS WILL BE DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE. 
On the 6th of January, therefore, will be published, price 6d., Stamped, to go free by post, 
THE FIRST NUMBER OF 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tc Parties intending to commence the Volume had better give 
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a : pace i eae tee ae re ne 
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.—Mr. J. Hay- | ROWLAND 
woop, having left Worksop, Notts., to superintend the Che. 8 f 
mical Department at the Pestalozzian Institution, Grange Hall, Prince Albert, the Royal Family, and the several Courts © 
near Wakefield, and to take the the Ewperimentul | Burope. A fragrant white powder, prepared from Oriental herbs 
Form attached thereto, requests that all Tetters, Specimens of |,,of inystimable virtue, for strengthening, preserving and cleansing 
Soils, &c., for analysis, be in future addressed and sent to him to |-the teeth, It eradicates the factitious formation of tartar, and by 
the above Institution. ‘Terms on application, the removal of that: extraneous substance lendsa salutary growth 
Grange Hall, near Wakefield, De and freshness to the gums. It removes from the surface of the 
— Sa ane CAROTIRID A, | teeth the spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the 
rPHE HEALTH OF THE LABOURER. — The | enamel, substituting for discoloun ata the aspect of impo 
Second Edition of this Kora 
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gay improvement we can make in machinery or stock.”—(Sir R. 2 4 aa pers 
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October, 1343.) ‘* We recommend every new subscriber to these | UZETS and Chem =teee WES pe : 
institutions to read this address.?»— The limes, Oc SMOKE 
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20, 1843 VENTED AND VENTILATION BK PECTED, 
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ster. W. Stranou, 21, Paternoster-row, London, and ail M R. JEAKES, 51, Great Russell-street, Russell-square 
booksellers, Price 3d. each, or 18. 6d. per dozen. Sole Agent in London for the Sale of DAY'S PATE mi 
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which for cleanliness and elegance of desig: 
attention of all classes; they are equally adapted forthe drace 
100m, the chamber, or the nursery; in ii 
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