1844.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



535 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATINb 

 HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS,DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 

 ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D. and E. BAiLBYhaving devoted much time to the considera- 

 tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus forthe above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 

 the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 

 Chiswick. 



D. and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions 0/ 

 Horticultural Buildingsand Sashes, and invitenoblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn, wherethey havetheopportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 aud convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for thecon- 

 tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more com jlete than has hithertobeen brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailey 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. Bailky have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; 

 they beg 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. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS AMD SONS, LONDON; 

 Wm. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, Avo PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 47, Lime-street, July 26, 1844. 



D„ . TURNIPS, &c. 



R. HALLETT'S DRY SOLUBLE FERTILISERS 

 are composed of all the useful ingredients of the best Foreign 

 Guano, which manure is already nearly exhausted, and no two 

 parcels of which were ever alike. They contain also other ingre- 

 dients equally useful, and are always to be produced of uniform 

 strength; they are improvers of all soils, but most so of poor ones, 

 and cannot possibly prove injurious to soil or crop, as they contain 

 no heating or caustic materials, being simply and purely Fertil- 

 isers. Five cwt. of either of them is equal to nearly 30 tons of 

 horse-manure as a Fertiliser. They are used, the one for all the 

 varieties of Corn, Peas, Beans, Chicory, &c, and the other for 

 Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, Natural and Artificial Grasses, and all 

 Gardening purposes. This is the best protector yet discovered 

 against the Fly In Turnips, for it gives a first growth three weeks 

 beyond that of any other known Manure. Price of each Fertiliser, 

 10/. per ton, or \2s. per cwt. 



Sold by Mr. Fothergill, 40, Upper Thames-street; and Mr. 

 G. Hallett, at the Factory, Broadwall, Elackfriars, London. The 

 Fertilisers are manufactured under the immediate inspection of J. 

 J. Hallett, M.D., &-C. 



Agents for London, Messrs. Wivstanley, Chemists, 7, Poultry • 

 Suffolk, Mr. W. Rkvavs, Yoxford ; Norfolk, Messrs. Bullard 

 and Watts, Norwich; Jersey, Mr. C. Kruger. Respectable 

 country agents wanted. 



IT'EENE'S PATENT MARBLE CEMENT.— This 



"- CEMENT is particularly adapted for the Walls and Floors 

 of Conservatories and Greenhouses, being calculated, from its 

 extreme hardness, to resist the wear incident to ordinary Plaster- 

 ing. For Floors it has a threefold advantage over Stone-paving. 

 1st, in its lightness; one inch in thickness of Kekvk's Cbmbnt 

 sufficing where 2 to 3-inch flagging would be employed. Next, in 

 its appearance, combining, as it does, the hardness of stone with 

 a uniform colour and even surface free from joints; and lastly, in 

 economy, being one-third the price of Portland paving. 



The most conclusive evidence can be given of the utility of 

 Kkenk's C'imknt for these purposes by the Patentees and Ma- 

 nufacturers.— John Bazlby White arid So.vs, Milbank-street, 

 Westminster. 



13 RIGHT'S CUSTARD COMPOUND. — The 



U ORIGINAL VEGETABLE PREPARATION, for making 



custards without eggs. Patronised by the Royal familv, 

 Nobility, and Gentry, with the approval and testimony, 

 amongst many others, of the COOKS to SIX CROWNED 

 HEADS. Sold in boxes at U. and 4s. each. Manufactory, 

 5, Holland-street, North Brixton, Surrey. Wholesale of all 

 respectable houses, and retail by upwards of 1000 chemists, 

 confectioners, grocers, Italian Warehousemen, &c, throughout 

 the United Kingdom. Caution -Beware of imitations, and 

 observe on all — * ~*~* - - • - - - 



Joiiv Bright. 



sent out the signature of the Inventor, 



AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, NAVIGATION, 

 the CHURCH. -A. B. SAVORY and SONS, Goldsmiths, 

 14, Cornhill, London, opposite the Bank, have finished a few 

 Splendid Pieces of PLATE, suitable for Presentation to Gentle- 

 men connected with either of the above pursuits or professions, 

 to which they invite the attention of committees who are in 

 search of valuable testimonials for such occasions. 



"T)OULTON and WATTS, Lambeth Pottery and 



■*-' Tkrr.v Cotta Works, High street, Lambeth, London. 



DOVLTON and Watts beg respectfully to solicit the attention 

 of the Nobility and Gentry to the Figure. Vases, Fountains, &c. 

 newly manufactured by them in Ttrra Cott», the decided supe- 

 riority of which over artificial Stone or Cement is well known. 

 D. and W., from their experience as Potters, have made con- 

 siderable improvements in the manufacture of Terra Cotta, 

 which being subjected to a high degree of fire, is rendered 

 imperishable, and presents a sharpness and surface which no 

 frost or changes of temperature can impair. 



D. and W. are enabled to offer the above at a considerable 

 reduction in price, and will forward Drawings and Designs 

 Gratis on application. — Architectural work executed. 



/?J_UANO.— For Sale, in bags of I cwt. each ; just 

 ^—" landed, with a succession of cargoes to arrive. 



There being considerable variety in the qualities of Guano 

 imported from different places, and indeed from the same 

 island, each parcel will be chemically analysed with the utmost 

 precision, to show its relative productive power. A copy of 

 such analysis will be given to buyers, and also instructions as 

 to the most approved mode of using the Guano, furnished by the 

 experience of eminent Agriculturists in England and Scotland. 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the Ship, or water- 

 side premises. Smaller quantities may be had at the ware- 

 houses, 24 and 25, Billiter-street; or delivered within any 

 reasonable distance, at a trifling additional cost. — Apply to 

 Jamks Clark, 24, Billiter-street. 



"1%/TANURES — The Readers of the Gardeners' Chro- 

 -L*-i- nicle must have noticed the complaints constantly made 

 there of the Adulterations of Manures, and which are now 

 carried on to a fearful extent. 



The Advertiser, a Broker of the City of London, and in daily 

 communication with several scientific Chemists, calls the atten- 

 tion of the Nobility, Agriculturists, and Farmers to his method 

 of supplying Manures, by which a genuine article is secured. 

 Each article is Analysed, and the Analysis forwarded to the 

 purchaser, who can by this means obtain redress should the 

 article differ from the Analysis. 



Terms, Cash and one per cent, commission for buying and 

 forwarding. * ** 



A register will be kept of the Analysis of every cargo of 

 Guano imported into London that is brought in the market. 



Price-current, London, June 12, 1844: — 



Nitrate of Potash „ £1 4s. 6d 

 Oil of Vitriol, or Sulph. 



acid . . p.lb.O 1 

 Rape Cakes . p. ton 4 15 

 Salts, Epsom „ 9 



,, Glauber ,,700 

 Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia, per cwt., 165. to 17 



THE HARVEST. 



rjRUMMOND'S IMPROVED REAPING 



U SCYTHE. — These Scythes, which continue to give 



great satisfaction for cutting Oats, Barley, and Wheat, are now 



offered for sale by the Subscribers, complete at 10». each, or lis. 



delivered in London, Liverpool, Hull, Belfast, or Londonderry. 



Should more than three be taken they will be sent free at 11*. 



each. *„* Orders from other than regular customers to be 



accompanied with a remittance. W. Drummovd & Sons. 



Agricultural Museum, Stirling, N.B., and 16, Dawson-street, 

 Dublin. 







Bones. . p. ton £\ 10s. Orf 

 „ crushed,5/.l0s.to6 

 „ calcined . . 7 



Carbonate of ammo- 

 nia . . p. cwt. 2 



Guano, Peruvian,p.tn. 11 

 „ Ichaboe „ 9 



Gypsum . t „ 2 



16 





 

 





 

 







Nitrate of Soda, p.cwt. 14 9 



Wm. Northcott, 13, Rood-lane, Fenchurch-street. 



TO FLORISTS AND ADMIRERS OF FLOWERS. 



"DRAIN'S CONCENTRATED LIQUID GUANO, 



■*-* m for the Garden, Shrubbery, Hothouse, and Conservator)'. 



This preparation is peculiarly adapted for the development of 

 Flowers, furnishing them with the materials (in a soluble form) 

 out: of which they weave their delicate tissues and elaborate their 

 beauteous colouring. It has no unpleasant smell, is easily applied, 

 and thus recommends itself, either for the Garden or Drawing- 

 room.— Price Is. Od. per quart Bottle, and may he had of most 

 respectable Druggists and Seedsmen, with full directions for use 

 inclosed.— Works, Thomas-st., Stamford-st., Blarkfriars-road. 



]\ [ETCALFE'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH-BRUSH 



*•** and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush has the im- 

 portant advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions of 

 the teeth, and cleaning them in the most effectual and extraor- 

 dinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming loose- 

 is. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 

 the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. Pene- 

 trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 

 bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh Brushes 

 of improved graduated and powerful friction. Velvet Brushes' 

 which act in the most surprising and succ r ul manner. The 

 Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved valuable properties 

 of absorption, vitality, and durability, by means of direct impor- 

 tations, dispensing with all intermediate parties' profits and de- 

 structive bleaching, and securing the luxury of a genuine Smyrna 

 Sponge. Only at Mktcalfe's Sole Establishment, 130b, Oxford- 

 street, one door from Holies-street. 



Caution— Beware of the words " From Metcalfe's," adopted br 

 some houses. 



T EA and PERKINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



-*-^ SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 

 County. 



" GrcatWestern Steam-ship, June 6, 1844.— The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regularly supplied with Lba & Per- 

 rivs's Worcestershire Sauce, which is adapted for every variety 

 of dish, from turtle to beef, from salmon to steaks, to all of 

 which it gives a famous relish. I have great pleasure in recom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Passengers for 

 irs capital flavour, and as the best accompaniment of its kind 

 for a voyage. (Signed) James Hoskbs." 



" One of the most piquant inventions of this luxurious and 

 epicurean age is Lea and Perrins's Worcestershire Sauce, adapted 

 to fish, flesh, fowl, and soup: giving a zest far superior to the 

 long-established favourites; more wholesome and of less cost." 

 —Naval and Military Gazette, April 8, 1S43. 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lba and Perrivs, 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Sov, Farrin?don-street' 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London' 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



TO LADIES. 



ROWLAND'S KALYDOR.— This Royally Patronised 



-*-^ and universally adopt. Ic is a balmy, odoriferous, 



creamy Liquid, composed chiefly of extracts from'the most rare 

 Flowers and Herbs of an Eastern Clime. Its discovery was no less 

 singular (by a Lad; of rank), than its effects have been felk-itous, 

 irlng the last thirty years. It h the mildest and most efficacious 

 eparation ever known for dissipating Tan, Pimples. Freckles, 

 Discoloration*, and other Disfigurements of the Skin. Theradiant 

 bio Mil it Imparts to the Cheek, and the softness and dclicacv it in- 

 duces on the Hands, Arms, and l^eck, render it indispensable to 

 every Toilet. 



Gentlemen will find it peculiarly prat eful after shaving, in allay- 

 ing irritation of the skin, and in rendering it soft and smooth. 

 Price As. Gd. and 8*. Gd. per Bottle, dutv included. 



CAUTION.— The great demand for this article excites the cu- 

 pidity of unprincipled Shopkeepers, who vend the most spurious 

 trash as the "Gkvuink Kai.vdor:"— whereas the genuine article 

 is prepared solely by A. ROWLAND and SON. and tl: malgama- 

 tion of ;its costly exotic materials renders abortive any attempt to 

 discover its component parts— thus proving the imposition of all 

 other articles bearing the title of •• KALYDOR." The genuine 



articlchasthewords"l!OWl,ANDSKALYDOR"onthe Wrapper. 

 •*♦ All others are FRAUDULENT COUNTERFEITS! ! ! 



FELIX SUMMERLY'S 

 Home Treasury of Books, Pic- 

 tures, Toys, &c , purposed to 

 Cultivate the Affections, Fancy 

 Imagination, and Taste of, 

 Children. 



WORKS ALREADY PUBLISHED. 



Name of the Work. 



No. of 

 Pictures. 



8 



PlainAColoured. 



8. 



2 



d. 

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s. 



4 



d. 

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"OURBIDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 



-*-> IIATUS, 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 mate- 

 rial and workman, hip; in fact, the laws of heat are so applied as 

 to produce the greatest effect with the least consumption of fuel 

 without destruction to the Apparatus ; and B. & H. can safely re- 

 commend it, from experience, as unquestionably superior to 

 anything of the kind hitherto made. A Prospectus can be for- 

 warded, upon application, detailing particulars and prices, to 130 

 Fleet-street. ' 



TJ AYMAKING SEASON. — Agriculturists, and 



T*»~x.? thers who may require the assistance of WEDLAKE'S 

 PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE, are 

 requested to send their orders early to the London Depdt, 

 Sin i V Fenchu rcri-street, opposite Mark-lane, where one of 

 ine Machines mar be inspected.- Catalogues of Agricultural 

 ■imp.emetus and Machinery may be had on application. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



PRESERVES and CONFECTIONERY. — The 



™„ su P eriorit y of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY for PRE- 

 SERVES and CONFECTION FRY, is testified by the fact that it is 



R!S£22SSS3 r ^£? rip,rttb5 ' the most e *tensive WHOLESALE 



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I.HOLBEIN'S BIBLE EVENTS . 



2. RAFFAELLES BIBLE EVENTS. 



2d Series. (From the Loggie.) 6 3 I 5 6 



3. TRADITIONAL NURSERY 



SONGS 



4. SIR HORNBOOK: a Ballad . 



5. CHEVY CHASE (the Two Bal- 



lads), with Notes and Music . 



6. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. 



7. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST . 



8. JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK 

 (6, 7, and 8 new editions, revised.) 4 2 



9. REYNARD THE FOX— EVER. 



DINGEN'S ETCHINGS 40 6 6 



10. PUCK'S REPORTS TO OBE- 



RON. Four New Fairy Tales. 6 2 6 



11. ALPHABET OF QUADRUPEDS, selected from the Works 



of Paul Potter, Karl du Jardin, Stoop, Tenicrs, Rembrandt 

 &c, drawn from Nature, with descriptions, 7s. 6d. 



12. LITTLE PAINTER'S PORTFOLIO; 14 Pictures by Giotto, 



S. del Piombo, Holbein, and Modern Artists. 7s. 6d. clrd. 



13. THE LITTLE PAINTER'S COLOUR-BOX, with Ten best 



Colours (including Cobalt, Lake, Indian Yellow), Slab, 

 Brushes, Directions, and Specimens of Mixed Tints. 6s. 6d. 



14. TESSELLATED PASTIME, with a Book cf Patterns. Single 



box, 6s. ; double box, ~s. 6d, 



*»* 9, 10, 11 just published. 



3 6 

 21 6 



4 6 



Stimulant it is peculiarly adapted to persons of bilious or 

 dyspeptic habit?. Quantities of not less than Two Gallons sup- 

 plied at the Distillery, 7, Smithfield Bars, in Stone Jars? at 18*. 

 per Gallon, exclusive of the price of the Jar; and in Glass 

 Bottles, at 20s. per Gallon, Bottles and Case include! 



T yiSSff*! ° f BR ^ DY are rcs P e ctfully informed, that 



ROTTiFn uwAvnv^ ,°" v '; i,lnot be responsible for any 

 BOTTLED BRANDY that is not protected against fraudulent 



substitution, by the PATENT METALLIC CAPSULES, made 

 of pure and solid metal (not tin-foil), embossed with the words 

 «• Belts s Patent Brandy, 7, Smithfield Bars," to uhich attention 

 is especially directed. 



Works nearly ready. 



15. ALBERT DURER'S BIBLEl 



EVENTS. 3d Series . . 6 3 4 6 



16. CINDERELLA (new edition, 



revised) I 4 2 6 4 6 



17. A CENTURY OF FABLES, from ,Esop f Pilpay, Gay, La 



Fontaine, Sec.; illustrated by the Old Masters. 



18. BOX OF REAL TERRA COTTA BRICKS, Geometrically 



proportioned, with Plans and Elevations. 



Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond- street. 



rap-pa •>,.« r iv; °~ . .... " *»«*<uiuks ; us auvan- 



conducto7^SS?l M ' Durab,1 \ t y' an <* Economy. Being a r.on- 



to P lams' anH Sbeen pn ? ved an cfficient Protective Material 



Sock'ty"i GardPn? rT °i USe ,. ftt the R °y ftl Horticultural 

 ooli.^ * Ga . rd ens, Chiswick. It can be had of anv ipnirt.1.. 



had of any length, 



ihos. J. Crogoox, 8, Ingram-court,Fenchurch.st., London. 



EXTRACT FROM OLD MOORE'S ALMANAC 



*--* for 1S44.-«'AUGUST.-CARE OF HEALTH.-This is 

 generally the hottest month in the year; languor and inability 

 for active mental and bodily exertion is experienced by all, but 

 more especially by ladies and those of delicate constitution. 

 Recourse should be had to that excellent medicine, Parr's Life 

 Pills, which will quite re-invigorate the whole system, and 

 render the heat of this month, which is otherwise so oppressive, 

 as delightful as any month in the year." 



PARR'S LIFE PILLS arc sold by all respectable Medicine 

 Vendors. 



See the words " Parr's Lifk Pills," in White Letters on a 

 Red Ground on the Government Stamp. 



. In 8vo, boards, with very numerous woodcuts, price 10*. 6d. 



LINDLEY'S ELEMENTS OF BOTANY 



Structural, Physiological, Systematical, and 



Medical. 



Being a Fourth Edition of the " Outline of the First Principles 



of Botany." 

 Contents of the Work— I. Structural and Physiological 

 Botavy:— 1, Elementary Organs; 2, Compound Organs; 3, 

 Root ; 4, Stem ; 5, Leaf-buds ; 6, Leaves ; 7, Food and Secretions ; 

 8, Flower-buds ; 9, Inflorescence j 10, Floral Envelopes ; 11, Male 

 Organs ; 12, Disk ; 13, Female Organs ; 14, Ovule ; 15, Impreg- 

 nation ; 16, Fruit; 17, Seed; 18, Acrogens, or Flowerless Plants, 



A 



Candolle , ._ ...„ w .. 



Of themore important Natural Orders) ; 5, the. mces of Plants; 

 6, Sketch of a New Distribution of the Vegetable Kingdom. 



III. Medical Botany; consisting of a Classified List of the 

 Principal Medical Plants that are known in a linngr state in 

 Europe ; with an Explanation of the Purposes to which they arc 



applied Medicinally. _ _. , „ 



Taylor and Walton, and all Booksellers. 



