THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



47 



=^-S-« Coventry-**"*' Haymarker, 

 ^..^wU of 30 years 



be had on app 



to the 



^_?rf"V m * r 5f. TtlTe" Kingdom, and 



_*££ V »» l r«J 8 th-Morninl Mails if requisite. 

 i»!S*r*L «Tee and by the Morn-j s address of 



^__Sfe^^ 5ix mo,,ths 



— — nlom , H r OR HEATING 



; rcYt W VTER ***** DNOS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 _, .... M and SSSneS purposes, hare, by im, n>ve- 



• fcr the asoTe-menUoiiea p f de of heat . 



_■ _t 3f '"T e*cient, buy er> i charge . They 



* "^Tthc »H*»*» " ^ a Xsc"tland, and Ireland tor 



W«» w,s ?J"n aid have had the honour to be 

 en an d ^^S^Sf London, inexecutiiiff the 



' '■°°i tu e ^ a tnrv 'ately erected at Chiswick. 



^^SS^iSSl all descriptions of 



lE BA.t E T also ^struct ib n blemcll gentle- 



■""^f "Sin insp ecfior o their various drawings 



' ** P' i, 1 , nS they have the opportunity of 



at . Holborn, « 1 ere tnej . comp i c teand 



- -pother metal works an ^ rem > c £ ntinued 



UANO 



ON SALE BY THE 



JOHN BOYD & Co., 

 Wellington Chambers, London Bridge, Borough. 



too 



„j water* ffian arrangenient of the oven more com- 



Sr ," and «n refer to the Conservatory 

 J3£*S£^ one of their ■ works, besides many 



rkatrrot* 



Uef bee 



which 



are now ready for immediate delivery; 



at 



- odnce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, 1 

 ™ "V. nfr n«,,«* where vapour is constantly, or 



or other Houses where vapou 



later *Jj required 



, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



MWDLE'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



l'TEP, >0N and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



' uld'n, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 



BLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 



ta aeattnr Mull "Pon the above system with Tanks of 



Materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 



_, to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 



ofm oost decided advantages over every other article hitherto 

 ra fur the same purpose. These tanks Which arc orna- 

 in •ppetrance can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 



of ay wHth and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 

 ey«y working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 

 the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 

 ■f this much approved method of heating without the 

 of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 

 already fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 

 wil befbeod cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Rexdle, 

 olPrfWMth.hu kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 isfoaaation to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

 aay size will be forwarded upon application to S. and Co. 



THE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS, invented 



*■ by J. Rogers, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 

 SHEW EN*. Ironmonger, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. 



J. Shkwev having had ever}' opportunity afforded him by an 

 ttfaane practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 

 It as most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 

 .andler k Sons' Nursery, Vauxhall ; Messrs. Loddlges', 

 Messrs. Henderson's. Pine Apple-place ; Messrs. Veitch 

 Mb > Exeter; Mr. Pbntey's, Plymouth ; the Royal Botanical 

 Garuens, Regent's Park ; and at the Gardens of the Hor- 



ubocitty of London. Considerable Improvements have 

 si swjwitta ' SeaS ° D ; particulars of which are in course 



Chelsea, 



. , . D Profession, 



TacaToAr Feb ?%t° meet , them at their Annual Dinner, on 



"wier oa e ;J^° Se Wh ° wXil favour them with their 



- ■""•Wted to communicate as soon as possible. 



TO GARDENERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. 



SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME is capable of pro- 

 ducing a more rapid vegetation in Plants than any sub- 

 stance known. It may be had at Mr. 1. awes' Factory, Deptford 



Creek, price 7«- per CWt. 



Phosphate of Potash . . . 155. per cwt. 



Soda . . .12«. „ 



Magnesia . . £s. ,, 



Ammonia . . is. per lb. 



IMPORTERS, I A USTRALASIAN COLONIAL and GENERAL 



-A- LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY COMPANY, 126, 

 Bishopsgate-street, Corner of Cornhill. 



Capital ^200,000, in 2000 Shares. 



Directors. 



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GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN GUANO 



ON SALE, BY THE IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 4/, Lime-st., Jan. 5, 1814. 



E. Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. 

 Robert Brooks, Esq. 

 Henry Buckle, Esq. 

 John Henry Capper, Esq. 



Gideon Colquhoun, Esq. 

 C. E. Mangles, Esq. 

 Richard Onslow, Esq. 

 William Walker, Esq. 



ON SALE, in any quantity, PERUVIAN and BOLI- 

 VIAN GUANO, genuine as imported.— Apply to Cotes- 

 worth, Powell, and Payor, London ; Edwards, Danson, and 

 Co., Liverpool; or William J.Myers and Co., Liverpool, the 



Imp orters. 



POTTER'S GUANO Sir Robert Peel, the Earl of 

 Zetland, and others, have used POTTER'S MANURE with 

 the greatest success on almost every kind of crop and soil. 

 Testimonials may be obtained by application, per post, at the 

 Works, 28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, or of any of Mr. Potter's 

 agents.— See also the Advertisement in this Paper of the 6th 

 Jan., containing some of the Testimonials referred to. 



p UANO, PERUVIAN, &c. 



-The above Manures, 



"J also Potter's Guano, Nitrates of Soda and Potash, Gypsum, 

 Bone-dust, and all other Chemical Mauures of known value may 

 be had of the undersigned, on the best terms, for cash. 



Lists of Prices, with synopsis of mode of use, on applications 

 to Mark Fothergill, 40, Upner Thames-street, London. 



Bankers. — Union Bank of London. 

 Colonial Bankers.— T_ e Bank of Australasia (incorporated by 



Royal Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorgate-street. 



Physician. — Patrick Eraser, Esq., M.D., No. 62, Guildford-st. 



Secretary.— Edward Ryley, Esq. 



ASSURANCES may be effected with this Company at unusually 

 favourable rates, affording every variety of accommodation to 

 the Assured. Participation in Profits, ascending and descending 

 scales of premium, permission to retain one-third of the pre- 

 mium, which is charged as a debt against the policy, tables for 

 the assurance of a sum payable in the event of death to the exe- 

 cutors of the Assured, or to himself upon the attainment of the 

 ages of 45, 50, or 60. 



To EMIGRANTS to the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES assured 

 for the whole life, this Company offers the advantages of permis- 

 sion to proceed to, to reside in, and to return from those colonies 

 without extra premium, and to pay their premiums there. 



All questions relating to Assurance and Annuities, addressed to 

 the Secretary, will receive immedi ate attention. 



LONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN LIFE 

 ASSURANCE COMPANY, 

 No. 3, Charlotte-row, Mansion House; and 55, Chancery-lane, 

 London. * Trustees. 



K.Kingsford,Esq. | B.IfilI.Esq. | J. Bidden, Esq. 



Directors. 

 Kennett Kingsford, Esq., Chairman. 

 Benjamin Ifiil, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. 

 Alexander Anderson, Esq. | James Hartley, Esq. 



| John Atkins, Esq. 

 I James Bidden, Esq. 

 Captain F. Braadreth. 



ftl'RBlDG 



'ibirM w<5? "h beg res Pectfully to inform 



-u- 1 ** BOILER, of evirv I l t ey arc ( l uite read y to supply 

 J* nanbe, to CaTthe^ tUey . h *vc now fixed a sum- 



SKJectiy relied upon *° - C / and Furnace arrangement 



combines the qualities of 



»T 



^S_^ ly, 



****? }f = '^tr^lo^/, f n i leman or "gardener mav 



price, 'kr^Vntt. A Proc^"; first 8enui "8T a correct plan 

 -^ nrospectua may be had detailing the 



C IIEAp FUFl 

 M^^5L F ?A. H .OTHOUSES 



——!!_•■• 0r GrcenSu educed l U1 ^, at the Phcenix Gas 



1 ?___<* 



t^^AlNS of 



enwich. 



p. 7 . ,! strand! 



WITHOUT LA. 



^^me^^/descrip. 



Nife- - — — 



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HE URATE of the LONDON MANURE COM- 

 PANY, 5/. per Ton. It is with the greatest satisfaction, 

 after three years' experience, the Company are enabled to recom- 

 mend the above as one of the best manures for Barley, Oats, 

 Spring Wheat, and more especially Turnips. By promoting a 

 rapid growth of the latter it secures a full plant, at the same time 

 producing a great weight per acre, and extending its beneficial 

 effects to the succeeding crops. The Urate may be sown broad- 

 cast, or which is preferable, by the drill, at the rate of one ton 

 to three acres, and it is desirable it should not be placed more 

 than two inches below the surface. As a top-dressing for Wheat 

 the Urate has been used with great advantage. Gardeners and 

 Florists will find it very useful for Dahlias and other roots. Full 

 particulars and Testimonials will be forwarded on application. 

 Genuine Peruvian Guano; Phosphate and Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia; Gypsum and every other artificial Manure. 



Edward Purser, Secretary, 40, New Bridge Street. 



LIQUID MANURE. 



PUMPS of a Superior Const.uction, fixed and portable, 

 for Liquid Manure. Garden Pumps, Hydraulic ditto, and 

 Pumps for deep wells. Also Pumps for Ships, Barges, Tanners, 

 Soap Boilers, Brewers, &c. Well-Digging and Boring executed. 

 Benjami.v Fowler (late George Turner), 63, Dorset- street, 

 Fleet-street. 



GLASS SUPERSEDED for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES by 



WHITNEY'S CHEMICAL TRANSPARENT 

 WATERPROOF COMPOSITION, rendering Muslin, 

 Calico, or Linen, for the Frames of Greenhouses, Pine, Melon, or 

 Cucumber Stoves, &c, impervious to rain or moisture, admitting 

 light equal to Glass, much warmer, ami the plants never burn 



under it. . 



Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Gardeners will, by using this com- 

 position have the only effectual protection for their Fruit-trees 

 during the blooming season; it is a certain defence from frost, 

 sleet wind, and blight; its transparency admits the general 

 beams of the sun, with abundance of light, which causes the 

 bloom to expand with increased luxuriance, the fruit to set and 

 swell more freely, much earlier, and a crop of fruit to any extent 

 may be warranted. The covering not to be moved by day 

 (except to thin the Fruit, which will be necessary'), till the month 

 of June. It is recommended that the Calico be prepared early, 

 so as to be thoroughly dry before using. 



Sold in Bottles, with directions for use, pints, 2s. 6d., quarts, 

 4s. 6rf. each. One pint is sufficienUto coat four Frames twice 

 over, each Frame to be 5ft. by 3 ft. 3 in., or thereabouts. Prepared 

 by George Whitney, Chemist, Shrewsbury. Seedsmen, 

 Florists, and Merchants supplied by Mr. W. Bailey, Chemist, 

 North-street. Wolverhampton. Appointed Agents :— Messrs. 

 Burma and Muck ley, Coveut Garden, where a sample of pre- 

 pared calico may be seen; Mr. Watkixsox, Market-place, 

 Manchester; Page and Son*, Southampton ; T. and C. W'iialley, 



Nurserymen, Liverpool. 



Agents wanted for London and the country. 



. BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



John M'Gume, Esq. 

 John Maclean Lee, Esq, 

 J. Marmaduke Rosseter.Esq. 

 Auditors. 



H. H. Cannan, Esq. | Robert E. Alison, Esq. 



Medical Adviser.— Marshall Hall, M.D., F.R S., L. and E. 



Solicitors.— Messrs. Palmer, France, and Palmer. 



This is the only Company who are bound by their deed of 

 Constitution not to dispute any policy, unless they can prove 

 that it was obtained by fraudulent misrepresentations; and 

 numerous cases have shown how worthless may be a Policy ob- 

 tained from the most influential office, which is unrestrained by 

 this equitable principle, which removes all anxiety as to future 

 dispute or litigation, and enhances immeasurably the value of the 

 Policies as documents of security. 



This is the only Company who give to the assured on the 

 mutual principle the whole of the mutual accumulations, and 

 also guarantee the sums assured. 



This is the only Company who bind themselves to pay the 

 sums in the Policies, although the debts for which they were 

 effected shall have been liquidated before the claims arise. 



This is almost the only Company who grant in favour of 

 creditors whole-world Policies, whereby the debt is secured, al- 

 though the debtor should go beyond the limits of Europe. 



The premiums, calculated according to the Carlisle tables, 

 are lower than usual upon young lives, where participation in 

 the profits is not required; and for short assurances, which at the 

 option of the assured may be continued for life, the rates are as 

 law as a due regard to complete security will permit. 



Triennial Ascending Scale to assure „100. 



1 _ 



First 1 



Second 1 Third Fourth 



Remainder 



Age 



3 Years 1 



3 Years. 3 Years. 



3 Years. 



of Life. 



25 



_-12 7 



£\ 9 9 ! ^1 16 11 



_2 4 1 



„2 11 3 



35 



1 9 9 



1 19 6 2 9 3 



2 19 



3 8 



45 



2 10 



2 14 10 3 8 8 



4 2 6 



4 16 4 



55 



3 11 1 ! 



4 10 9 5 10 5 



6 10 1 



7 9 9 



60 



4 6 11 



1 5 17 4 l 7 5 9 



8 14 2 



10 % 7 



PATENT ASPIIALTE ROOFING. 



THE above Material has been used and approved by 

 the Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists generally, as*a 

 Roofing and Covering to sides of Farm Buildings; its advantages 

 are— Lightness, Durability, and Economy. Being a non-con- 

 ductor, it has been proved an efficient " Protective Material ' to 

 Plants, and is now in use at the " Royal Horticultural Society s 

 Gardens, Chiswick." It can be had of any length, 32 inches wide, 

 at id. per foot, super. A discount to the trade. 

 Thos. J. Croggon, 8, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-st., London . 



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SUPERIOR SUBSTITUTE FOR TARPAULlN.&c. 



C MACINTOSH & Co. having made a considerable 

 • reduction in the price of the Patent India Rubber 

 Covers for Carts, Waggons, Rick-. &c, beg to call the attention 

 of Users of Tarpaulin and Oiled Sheets, to the superiority 

 of their manufacture as an effectual protection aeainst wet, not 

 liable to crack on being folded, and more economical than any 

 other Waterproof cover.— 22, York-street, Manchester ; and 46 

 Chenpside, London. 



"T) RAINING. — John Davis, Mathematical Instru- 



*— * ment Maker, Derbv, begs to direct the attention of Agricul- 

 turists to a very efficient and simple Level he has just constructed, 

 adapted especially for Draining. The private Farmer or the pro- 

 fessional Drainer will alike find in it all that is desired. The 

 Instrument is fitted in a case, and sent to any part of the country 

 —the price, 3L 5*. 



By the half-prkmium plan only one-half of the first seven 

 years' premium is required, the other half beiDg payable at the 

 convenience of the assured; thus allowing a Policy to be con- 

 tinued for seven years, at one half of the usual rate, or to be 

 dropped at one- half of the usual sacrifice; and entitling the 

 aasured, seven years hence, when loss of health may prevent him 

 from effecting a new assurance, to continue a Policy at a rate of 

 premium applicable to an age seven years younger. 



Prospectuses and Schedules are forwarded to applicants, free 

 of expense, by the manager and Agents. 



ALEX. ROBER TSON, Manager. 



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ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL.— Patronised by 

 HerMajesty.H.R.H. Prince Albert, the Royal Family, and 

 the several Courts of Europe.— This elegant, fragrant, and pel- 

 lucid Oil, in its preservative, restorative, and beautifying qualities 

 is unequalled over the whole world. It preserves and reproduces 

 the hair, even at a late period of life ; prevents it from turning 

 grey ; or if so changed, restores it to its original colour ; frees it 

 from scurf and impurity, and renders it soft, silky, curly, and 

 glossy, and retains its curl and other decorative form uninjured 

 by the variations of the atmosphere or the effects of the crowded 

 assembly— facts which are abundantly proved by the numerous 

 testimonials which may be seen at the Proprietors'. 



Its value is of course enhanced by being used at an early 

 period of life, and to children it is especially recommended as 

 forming the basis of a beautiful head of Hair. Price 3s. 6rf., p., 

 Family Bottles, (equal to four small), 10s. 6rf., and double that 



size, 2is. per bottle. 



Caution,— Each genuine bottle has the words Rowland s 

 Macassar Oil," engraved in two lines, on the wrapper, and on 

 the back of the wrapper nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 

 letters. Be sure to ask for " Rowland's Macassar Oil." 



Sold by the Proprietors, A. Rowland and Son, 20, Hatton- 

 garden, London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 



*»* All others are spurious jmjtartcjnsj_n 



URBIDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 

 RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents. This Cooking 

 Apparatus is believed to possess greater general advantages than 

 any yet submitted to the Public, both as regards strength of 

 material and workmanship ; in fact, the laws of heat are so 

 applied as to produce the greatest effect with the least consump- 

 tion of fuel, without destruction to the Apparatus ; and B. and H. 

 can safely recommend it from experience, as unquestionably 

 superior to anything of the kind hitherto made. A Prospectus 

 can be forwarded, upon application, detailing particulars and 

 prices, to 1 30, Fleet- street. 



GENTLEMAN of liberal education, who has had 

 many years' experience in England as well as on the Conti- 

 nent in every branch of the business of a Florist and Seedsman, 

 wishes to meet with a gentleman willing to join him in com- 

 mencing the above trade. To his knowledge the Advertiser can 

 add an excellent connexion in town and country. None need 

 apply who cannot command 1,000/. Address, post-paid, to 

 M. A., Mr. Groombridok, bookseller, Paternoster-row, London, 

 stating real name and address. _» 



A VACANCY for a MEDICAL APPRENTICE exists 

 at a Public Institution, in one of our largest commercial 

 cities. The advantages afforded are— residence in the family of 

 one of the Medical Officers, with liberty to attend the regular 

 course of study preparatory to examination, and ample oppor- 

 tunities for practice.— Apply at the Office of this Paper. 



