THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



175 



cent ■ 



^arran? y thfm in Itating "that what they put 

 to .warrant "»em Furnace arrangement 



fc-a m the qualities of their Boiiei -a one &t fche Hor _ 



•^ M ^lrrchcd»pon a the> have.p^ P ^ ^^ 



^^^'nTed t^ have also fixed it in connection 

 «s rrpreaentea , / ich combmes the quah- 



tve descnpooii oflrot , la , ^.^ be prQ _ 



^ rflh ^ P ^e P ron a o n f d aH^ 



with 



11 



"^ «r may have the «»v--—"— gardener, first sending a 



» ^tTSTrteS-lSett. A Prospectus may be had 



j^ah r the prices^c. 



7vr\ TER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 



I 1 °Jn RTK LLTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 



XX H 25J -nd MANUFACTORIES, upon improved pnn- 

 CHCRCHhS and MANU^ ^ erected by DAN1£L and 



e *P k, » Jin 1 1 1 K Y 272. HOLBORN. 



EDWARD ^^ving devoted much time to the considera- 



D - *f 7k I enh'ect and had much experience in the erection of 



tk * rf JSVnr the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 



tpparata* ior inc ^ ^^ practice, rendered their mode of heat- 



wmfM tzSwwar efficient, but very simple, and have combined 



tt * !S!t??n the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 



aaiabdityi" i toe ^^ - n Englandf Scotland, and Ireland, for 



«« T wblcmer .and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 ^LZZ Ibv the Horticultural Society of London, m executing the 

 !S5of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 

 n and E Bailby also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 "„",. lhe public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 Ind models mt Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 Ixttitinr amongst other metal works.an extremelycomplete aud 

 r«enicnt kitchen apparatus,or range, adapted for the continued 



iurolT of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 

 olete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D and E. Bailby were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



D.and E. Bailby have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery j 

 they ber to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 Intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



WIRE-WORK, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, GREEN- 

 HOUSES, &c. 



ST.THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR- 

 PLACE, KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of INVI- 

 SIBLE WIRE FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered 

 Rabbit-proof. WIRE- WORK in Trainers, Arches for Walks, 

 Bordering, Flower stands, Pheasantries,&c. HORTICULTURAL 

 Bl Il.DINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. The 

 same heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on improved and 

 economical principles. 



Parties waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings and 

 Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. ■ 



Ward's Cases, or Domestic Greenhonscs. 



G 



DANO ON SALE BY THE IMPORTERS, 



JOHN BOYD & Co., 



Wellington Chambers, London-bridge, Borough. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON j 



Wm. J.MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 *,, Lime-street, Marc h 15. 1814. 



Q.UANO, PERUVIAN, &c— The above Manures, 



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



£?SI"J , T;w aDd *? other Cnemical Manures of known value may 

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



to 11?. £ nces . W1 th Synopsis of mode of use, on applications 



PtarV mJv°T HERC t ILL ' 40 ' Upper Thames-street, and 5, Railway 

 - mU| fr ' a 'K-iane, London. 



nOTTFR'9 rn U vr? FO n R WHEAT, &c. 



JaTww . lS J GlAIS 0.--Result of an Experiment on 



1843 pi irl" e . d ^ ear Co!c nester-sown Nov. 1842, reaped August 

 Tain r'^mf , ( ! UAN0 -— Seven bushels per acre gave 543 bush. 



DfcfcrenS i ifor« Man ?!?' 40 busn - P* r ^re, gave 40 bush. Grain. 



Note -Thp n °^ 1 ?/ Po ttkr's Guano, sf bush. 

 */.-Wrrki4 t?° ,el1 ,! Manure cost 3L Potter's (present price) 



«l,, ^cp^SSrtSs^ Lambeth ; sold by M - F0THER - 



CE?m T In^ntTiT F ^ 0W,ERS - - POTTER'S CON- 



Produce &c il?yi D GU ANO, for Flowers, Kitchen Garden 

 Cheaisu to t "hP n M b * fPPojntment, by Savory and Moore, 

 •tlWt, aid can h? h?f ' 36 ' New Bond-street, and 220, Regent- 

 tt en. p r i ce ,, D n e . na <f of most respectable Chemists and Seeds- 



D*. L.m, ev if'fh ^ qUa , rt bottle ' wiln directions. 

 " ^Wtbr's Gi-'a vn ?" d "»er«» Chroniclelox 1843, p. 560, says- 

 A nd in the Numw ?u convert y° ur desert into a paradise." 

 nllea/'^u-nT h \* h - 10 ' 1 844-" Potter's Guano is unri- 



S 



dudneV "r - 1£i ot L1ME is capable of pro- 



***e* known i? m,f a ? ld J e S*ation in Plants than any sub- 

 Cf eek, 0^^; " ™ a Z be nad a * Mr. Lawes' Factory, Deptford 



Phosphate of Potash, 15s. per cwt. 



Soda . 12s. 

 Magnesia 95. „ 

 Ammonia is. per lb. 



*•*. P«ce rUT^t.' 



9$ 

 99 

 99 



99 



f p ANY,^TF r ? f the LONDON MANURE COM- 



«er three yeara'exneS.n^i 1 I s with the neatest satisfaction, 

 2? d the above as one nf fj b ? Company are enabled to recom- 



npid 



Piecing a tr « 11 lt secu res a full plintr^CthV same time 

 «*«s to the f^? gbt PCr acre ' and extencUngWSS^cuS 

 S*> •' which ia n«? m ** 10 **- The Urate may be sowTbr^i 

 S three acres a«5 > e - rab J e '. by the dri11 ' at the rate of one ton 



■totwi*^^. . Q . IC 1S desirable it should not h P nlarnrt mm 



J5?«*»ars ajttd Tp^2' U - C f ul for Dahlias and othcr roots - Ful1 



^Qine Peruvian Gu?no ial pi W, \ be forwarded on application. 

 ^^ypsurn^S^"^ ; Phosphate and Sulphate of Ammo- 



EdwaIT 7 ° ther artifi cial Manure. 

 JilPOR ARB L PuRSKR » Secretary, 40, New Bridge Street. 



Analyses' o°p ag S?^ tOS5 ' others. " 



™ e Ro H i Polyt J c I h *".•* "|9 HtLL, Analytical Chemist (late of 



A&^-^toT^* 11 "**' N °* 5 ' Victoria CoWes, 



*Wyof Chl L?S7. occur « for one house nr rmhf^ t^n h* «*. 



r^.TT^ t> ,r TO AG RICULTUR1STS. 



THE Dry Material for making CAMPBELL'S CORN- 



X PRODUCING LIQUILS, or FERTILISING STEEPS, 

 which have arrested the attention of Agriculturists in all parts 

 of the United Kingdom, is now to be had in Boxes contain- 

 ing quantities for 5 Gallons ar.d upwards, at the following 

 prices :— For Wheat, Material per Gallon ... .2s. 6d. 



„ Oats aud Grasses, 1 Q 



„ Baiu.it, 2 



„ Beans and Pease, .'.2 



,, Turnips and Rape Sekd 2 6 



Agents in London:— Mr. Edward Purser, 40, New Bridge- 



st. ; Messrs. Geo. Gibbs and Co., 26, Down-st., Piccadilly ; and 



Messrs. Thomas Gibbs and Co., Corner of Half-moon-strcct. 

 Piccadilly. 



TO AGRICULTURISTS. 

 ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 



HPHE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 



-»- momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 

 LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it maybe appro- 

 priated, by the use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, made expressly for 

 the purpose, either portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, and Barge 

 Pumps; also, those for Distillers, Breivers, Soap-boilers, and 

 Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for Hire, for Exca- 

 vations and Wells, Buildings heated by hot-water, for Horticul- 

 ture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. The trade 

 supplied on advantageous terms, by Benjamin Fowler, En- 

 gineer, &c, 6:3, Dorset- street, Fleet-street, London. 



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, and 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 sufficient to 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. 

 Butler and Mcckley, Covent Garden, where a sample of pre- 

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

 Manchester; Page and Son, Southampton ; T. and C. Whalley, 

 Nurserymen, Liverpool. 



Agents wanted for London and the country. 



ORKSHIRE LAND-DRAINING ASSOCIATION. 



Capital, 500,000/., in stock of 25/.— Deposit, 5 per cent. 

 Patrons.— The Right Hon. Lord Beaumont. 



The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Morpeth. 



Sir William M. Milner, Bart. 



Edward Stillingfleet Cay ley, Esq., M.P. 



Provisional Committee. 

 Andrew, Kirkham 1 J. Bailey Denton, Esq., 9, 



Mr. James 



Cottage, Wakefield. 



Mr. Caleb Angus, Keswick, 

 Driffield. 



J. Barkenridge, Esq., Bretton, 

 Wakefield. 



Thomas Bradley, Esq., Rich- 

 mond. 



Christopher Bradley,Esq., Rich- 

 mond. 



Henry Briggs, Esq., Overton, 



Wakefield. 

 Mr. George Baker, Roundhay- 



road, Leeds. 

 Joseph Dent, Esq., Ribstone- 



park, Wetherby. 



Gray's-inn-square, London. 

 John Grey, Esq., Dilston. 

 Mr. Edwin Green, Havercroft, 



Barnsley. 

 James Hall, Esq., Scorborough, 



Beverley. 

 James Hammerton, Esq., Helli- 



field Peel, Skipton. 

 J, Mildred Hustler, Esq., Brad- 

 ford. 

 R. M. Jaques, Esq., Easby 



Abbey, Richmond. 

 James Smith, Esq. (Deanston), 



13, Queen-sq., Westminster. 

 Mr. William Take, Bradford. 

 With power to add to their number. 



Bankers.— The York City and County Banking Company. 



Standing Counsel.— H. Bellenden Ker, Esq., Lincoln's-inn. 



Draining Engineer.— James Smith, Esq. (Deanston.) 



Solicitors.— Messrs. Blanchard, Richardson, and Gutch, York. 



Secretary.— John H. Charnock, Esq., Wakefield. 



This Association is formed for the purpose of affording to the 

 Agricultural Interest, by means of its collective capital, the funds 

 necessary for the THOROUGH DRAINING OF LAND; and of 

 executing and superintending the execution of the works required 

 for this purpose on the most economical and effective principles 

 — repayment of the money advanced to be made, with interest, 

 by such equitable half-yearly instalments as in the several cases 

 may be determined. 



Among the various objects to which of late years collective 

 capital has been more or less successfully applied, it is notalittle 

 surprising that the one which, of all others, offers the most cer- 

 tain and profitable return, with the soundest security, should 

 have hitherto been almost disregarded. The time, however, has 

 arrived, when an urgent desire for Agricultural improvement on 

 the one hand, and a dearth of safe and profitable investment for 

 superabundant capital on the other, renders such an Association 

 highly desirable to both the landed and monied interest, whilst 

 to the community generally an almost incalculable advantage 

 will be secured by a proportionate increase of labour and food. 



At a meeting of the council of the Yorkshire Agricultural 

 Society, held in York, on the 20th of December, 1843, a resolution 

 was passed, approving generally of the objects of this Association, 

 and at the monthly meeting of the Wakefield Farmers' Club held 

 on the 5th January, 1844, a resolution approving of the principle 

 and objects of the Association, was unanimously adopted. 



At the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 

 at Liverpool, in July, 1841, Lord Stanley remarked— that "there 

 was no bank in the whole country— no commercial speculation- 

 no investment so safe, so sure and profitable, as that in which 

 even borowed capital may be engaged, by investing it under the 

 ground of your own soil." And in reference to this Association, 

 his Lordship, in a letter to the Committee says :— " I am fully 

 satisfied of the benefits which such an Association is capable of 

 conferring on the country, if confined to its legitimate object — 

 the lending of capital on the security of an investment in drain- 



r think it very probable that many landed proprietors 

 would avairnr cm&uves - of the facilities afforded by an institution 

 lending money on land, repayable by instalments— a condition 

 on which few private parties are willing to lend. 



Bearing in mind the important objects of the Association, and 

 the perfect security with which its operations can be conducted, 

 at a comparatively trifling expense (no large expenditure for pre- 

 vious outfit being required), it may be reasonably expected that 

 the return for the capital embarked will be such as to insure the 

 support of prudent and permanent investors, thereby divesting 

 it of that speculative character which has stigmatised so many 

 modern projects, and which it is the especial desire of the Com- 

 mittee to avoid. 



Application for prospectuses, and further particulars to be 

 addressed to the Solicitors, Messrs. Blanchard, Richardson, 



and Gutch, York i or to J, II. Charnock, Es<*., the Secretary, 

 Wakefield, 



A SI HAL 11. -.1 in its pure state, with all the mate.ial 



-<■-*- and instruction how to prepare, or if required, the labour 

 performed at a moderate charge.- Applv to J. A. Hubbard and 

 Son, 20, Harp-lane, Tower-street. All Letters prepaid. 



CHOICE FLOWERS and PLANTS in POTsT 

 TTUMPHREYS'S COMPOUND, applicable to aU 



-■- -1- Greenhouse Plants, to Melons, Cucumbers, 8cc, and to pro- 

 mote the germination of Seeds. Sold in bottles is. Qd. each, by 

 Flanagan and Son, Mansion-house -street; HuasTand McMul- 

 len. Leadenhall- street; W. Clark, Bishopsgate-within Smith, 

 Islington Nursery; Giumlev and Co., Covent Garden; Batt 

 and Rutlky, 412, Strand"; William and John Noble, Fleet- 

 street ; Smith, Covent Garden; Charlwood, Th tock-row* 

 W. J. Nutting, 46, Cheapside; G. Lawrence, 18. Piccadilly - 

 John Herman, Great Russell-street, Covent Garden ; Locrhar't) 

 156, Cheapside; Shuttleworth, Pantheon; Minier, Adams' 

 and Nash, 63, Strand; Thatcher and Son, Islington; J. 

 Fryer, Clarendon- terrace, Camberwell ; Thomas A.vsell, 

 Camden Town; Thomas Watkinson, Market-place, Manches- 

 ter ; T. S. KlNO, Rochester : W. E. Ren-die, ! ly mouth ; Dickson 

 and Co., Edinburgh; Pontky, Leeds ; Fisher, Holmes, andCo., 

 Sheffield; P. Lawso.v and Son, Edinburgh; J. Thornk, shepton 

 Mallet; and other leading Seedsmen in town and country. 

 Wholesale Agents, Davy, Mackmurdo, and Co., 100, Upper- 

 Thames street, London. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT. 



CPRIXG WHEAT. — Humphriys's Farmers' Coic- 



^ pound, manufactured on a new principle, so as to present a 

 cheap manure of greater power, and more extensive usefulness, 

 than the guano; and without its caustic rankness, and liability 

 to be washed out of the soil. From its wholesome character, it 

 is unrivalled for garden culture; and as a Top- Dressing for all 

 Spring Crops. Per acre, for Wheat, Bari.i:v, &c., with a bad 

 soil, Five cwt . \ with better land, Three or Two, Grass on the 

 average, Tun cwt. Ttrnivirs, Three or Two. Price 12*. per 

 cwt. Agents, Daw, Mackmurdo, & Co., Manufacturing Che- 

 mists, 100, Upper Thames-street, I.ondon. 



CHOICE FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN" TOTS. 

 HuMiiiixMYs's Inodorous Soluble COMPOUND. A few grains 

 dissolved in water, and used occasionally, are effective. For list 

 of Agents see other Adveri«cmo«t. 



TO COLONISTS, AGRICULTURISTS, &c— Mrs. 

 MARY WEDLAKE, widow of the late Mr. THOMAS WED- 

 LAKE, of the Original Iron-foundry and Agricultural Implement 

 Manufactory, established forty years, at Hornchurch, near Rom- 

 ford, Essex, and of 118, Fenchurch- street, London, begs to inform 

 the friends of her late Husband that she continues to Manufac- 

 ture all kinds of Agricultural Implements, for the invention of 

 which he w r as so often honoured with the medals of the Royal 

 Society of Agriculture, and which obtained for him so high a 

 distinction among the Farmers of England and British Colonists. 

 Being assisted by men of talent in the Manufacture of these 

 articles, she is in hopes of deserving the high repute this Esta- 

 blishment has so long enjoyed, and now solicits respectfully a 

 continuance of the patronage of the numerous friends of her late 

 husband. The following articles, made in a very superior man- 

 ner, are kept on sale at the London Warehouse, 118, Fenchurch- 

 street, viz. : — 



Patent Hay-making Machines 



Winnowing Machines 



Dressing Machines 



Patent Chaff- cutting Machines 



Oil-cake Crushers 



Double-action Turnip Cutters 



Flour Mills 



Bean Mills 



Railway Wheels, Vacuum 

 Pumps 



Patent Essex Ploughs, 30 differ- 

 ent sorts 



Subsoil Ploughs 



Horse-power and Hand- thrash* 



ing Machines 

 Patent Horse Rakes 

 Scarifiers 

 Drills of all kinds 

 Park Fencings, Hurdles 

 Furnace Bars 

 Cast Iron Horse Racks 

 Kitchen Ranges 

 Stoves, Fenders 



*** Castings to any pattern. 

 a more detailed List, see Johnson and Shaw's " Farmers 1 



Almanack" for 1844. 

 Please to be particular in the address, Mrs. Mary Wkdlake, 118, 

 Fen church -street, London : or, Original Iron Foundry, Horn- 

 church, Essex. 



AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION? SOCIETY.— 

 President— The Duke of Richmond. 

 Vice-President— The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. 



The Duke of Norfolk I The Duke of Cleveland 



The Duke of Rutland | The Earl of Yarborough 



General Committee. 



Mr. Allex, M.P. 

 Mr. Bramston, M.P. 

 Lord Beaumont 

 Mr. Bell, M.P. 

 Mr. Buck, M.P. 

 Mr.Caley, M.P. 

 Mr. Beckett Deni- 



son, M.P. 

 Mr. R. Gordon 

 Lord Henniker.M.P. 

 Vise. Ingestrc, M.P. 

 Mr. W. Miles, M.P. 

 Mr.Newdegate,M.P. 

 Mr. S. O'Brien, M.P. 



Mr. Plumtree, M.P. Mr. Fisher Hobbs 

 Mr. Pu>ey, M.P. Mr. P. Matthews 

 Hon. F. Scott, M.P. Mr. J. Mills 

 Sir J. Trollope, M.P. Mr. J. Jonas 

 Hon. T. Vesey, M.P. Mr. D. Maid well 

 Mr.Wodehouse,M.P. Mr. G. Shackcll 

 Lord Worsley, M.P. Mr. Pope 

 Mr. Allnatt Mr. Trower 



Mr. J. Bennett Mr. R. Trumper 



Mr. Bethell Mr. Thomas Umbers 



Mr. Copeland Mr. S. Weale 



Mr. Thomas Ellman Mr. Warsop 



Mr. T. Woodward 





Mr. Ellis 

 Mr. Greetham 



1. That a Society, to be called the Agricultural Protection 

 Society for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, be 

 now formed, for the purpose of upholding, by consututional 

 means, protection to British Agriculture. 



2. That the object of this Society is to maintain protection to 

 British Agriculture, not less than that at present existing. 



3. That the Society shall, through the press, repel .the imputa- 

 tions and point out the inconsistencies contained in the state- 

 ments of those who oppose such protection. 



4 That party politics shall not be introduced into the pro- 

 ceedings of this Society, and that the Society shall on no account 

 interfere in any election for a Member to serve m Parliament. 



5. That the affairs of the Society shall be managed by * 

 President, Vice-President, four Trustees, and a Committee ot 

 40 Members, whereof 20 shall always be tenant-farmer- 5 and 

 that Chairmen or Vice-Chairmen of Country s^etics connected 

 with t is Society shall be ex officio merjU^ of this Committee, 

 Md that the said Committee shaimave power to add to their 



"^That any funds contributed by such Country Societies or 

 individiWE oe pain into the Bank of England, to the credit of the 

 Twsteesof the Agricultural Protection Society for the United 

 Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 



7. That the publications of the Society be issued on reduced 

 terms to Country Societies which have contributed to its funds. 



8. That a donation of not less than 5/ , or an annual subscrip- 

 tion of not less than 5*., shall constitute every person who shall 

 agree in the principles of this Society one of its members. 



9. That there be an Annual Meeting of the Society in the month 

 of December, notice of which shall be given in the London papers 

 three weeks previously. ^~ 



10. That the meeting of the General Committee shall tatce 

 place, except as hereinafter stated, on the first Tuesdayof every 

 month, to receive and take into consideration the reports 01 m 



uifferent Sub-committees. v-rjaee on 



The next meeting of the General Committee will ^taKe j*«- 



Friday, the 22d inst., at Eleven o'clock, at Hv. Po ^idcTt 



