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1844.] 



THE A GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



TO NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN. 



TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. Simpkin, 

 (without reserve), on Mo.yoay, the 23d of Sbptkmbkr, 

 1844 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on account of the decease 

 of Mr. Richard Todd, the late proprietor, all the Shrubs, 

 Forest Trees and Plants, Shop and House-Fixtures, Greenhouse, 

 &c., situate on the Leicester- road, Loughborough, in the county 

 of Leicest er. ' 



TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, within 20 

 miles of London, a small NURSERY, and PUBLIC- HOUSE 

 doing a good business. The Nursery is well stocked with 

 choicest American Shrubs, Fruit, and other Trees ; i3 situated 

 within a few minutes' walk of a railway station. Every par- 

 ticular can be procured by application to Mr. Kkrxan*, 4, Great 

 Russell-street, Covent Garden; and Mr. Nkal, Nurseryman, 

 Wandsworth Common. No person without capital need apply. 



VERY ELIGIBLE FARM. 



TO BE LET on LEASE, from Michaelmas next, 

 Forest Lodge (otherwise Lloscoed), six miles from Brecon, 

 and 15 from Merthyr; containing 700 Acres of Land of the best 

 quality, and in excellent condition. It has a Threshing machine 

 and a Corn and Bone-mill, all worked by water; extensive 

 Barns and Cattle-sheds, a very large Piggery, a Steaming, 

 house, Liquid Manure Tank, and all requisites for the scientific 

 cultivation of the Farm. An excellent Sheep-walk of 700 acres 

 can be attached, if desired. The whole is well situated as to 

 rotds.— Apply to Mr. Draycott, Glanusk, Lenny Bridge, 

 Brecon ; or to Mr. Large, Basse! Down House, Swindon. 





G\±J? f °l SALE ' m Ba * s of 1 cwt each, just 



^rs' evn^w/f^" 55100 ° f Carf?oes to «rrive.-Successive 

 Guano i?>h P C ?" ""^^onably proved that Genuine 

 Sachofth? e * im Pf r '. c ^apest, and best Manure within the 



n^ reirin, ifT altan8t - ' ? e only re3sona ^ anxiety which 

 obtlin 3h J1J ? r ,° CUre the Guano unadulterated, and to 

 °uliv develon ffn Ca d, ' ect,ons fo r using the Manure as shall 

 fully 6e\ elop its productive powers. To secure to buvers these 

 indispensable requisites, with each purchase wil be given J 

 warranted chemical analysis of quality, and alro a coofof the 



Gu C anoL P a b M Shed "SI 1 * 1 * "***** Instruction?^ usg 

 Guano as a Manure, illustrated by Practical Result*." 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the ship or water- 



2 LT2T Rili^ a " er QUantit r ma >- be had * the wa?ehou es. 

 distance a V a m*'**^ * de,ivered *!«"■ •«>! reasonable 



St ' gaddltl0a ' 1C0St - ^ tO JAM.S CtARK, 



631 



F WHEAT SOWING. 



REDERICK BRAIN begs to call the attention of 

 the Agricultural world to his GUANO MANURE, prepared 

 expressly for \V heat crops : it abounds in all the ingredients that 

 are necessary for a good grain crop. He particularly solicits 

 persons who found the Foreign Guano a failure last season to 

 give his a trial, it being much more powerful, and free from 



pOTFER'S GUANO MANURE is the only Guano 



teirn h ?' can P° sitivel y ^e depended upon, and has stood the 

 test of three seasons. The imported article, it is well known 



mn2 nvS tW1Ce al V kC ' eVe " when &e,luinc ' and is 3J5to^ 

 S th« w T V L SJP f- teni 0t adulterati °n. Orders addressed earlv 

 SinMn ° rk a* 2 f-' P*?? Forestre ^, Lambeth, will have instant 

 at ,™° n ' Testimonials will be sent per post, if required 



cSSSSi J JQ , UID QUAN0 ***** Kad as ""most 

 Chemists and Seedsmen. 



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tations. 



— — — — — p - - __» ■■ ^_ - . ■ 



Beware of being imposed upen by inefficacious 



inu 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT WATER- 



]\/TANLRES.-The Readers of the Gardeners' Chro- 



,7 n l cl L m Vl ? ave noticedthe 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 dailv 

 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 ih secured 

 bach 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. ' b 



A register will be kept of the Analysis of even- cargo of 

 Guano imported into London that is brought in the market 



Price-current, London. Sept. ", 1841: — 



Kentish Town. London. Aug. 15. lS44.-This is to certify that 

 we have subjected Brain's Guano to a most patient and rigo- 

 rous analysis, and find it contains ail 1 he necessary constituents 

 of a good manure, and is well calculated to give fen y to a 

 soil which is either naturally barren, or has been exhausted by 

 over-cropping, by supplying the land 1 those substances 



which are absolutely requisite to a healthy vegetation: (it is 

 not adulterated, and can always be depended on. 1 of uni- 



rm composition.) — (Signed) John itchhll and Fkkokricx 

 Fiklo, Analytical Chem , of the Royal Polytechnic Iustita- 

 tion, London." 



Also, Brai w»a itrhly- concentrated LIQUID GUANO, for 

 Grass Lands, Gardens, Shrubberies, Hothouses, and Conserva- 

 tories, price Is. gd. per quart bottle, with full d is for use, 

 (enough for k0 gallons of Liquid Manure), to be had of most 

 respectable Florists, Seedsmen, and Chemists in town and 

 country. 



Works, Thomas-st., Duke-st, Stamford-st., Blackfriars-road. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



T WEEKS and Co., Architects, &c, Gloucestcr- 



V • place, Kin_,'s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and 

 Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the 

 Nobility and Gentry, that their business, which has been ex- 

 tensive throughout the country for many years, is entirely con- 

 fined to the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS 

 ~?ZV1 descr 'Ption, and the HEATING of them by HOT 



CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest 

 consumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention 



feerln len!tn° UrS ' ^ ^ hCat * range ° f Forcin &- houses 30 ° 



Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by 



means of an open trough under the bed, is now being univer- 

 sally adopted. 



References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 



Bones. . p. ton £a 10.9. orf 

 ,, crushed, 5/.10s.to 6 

 ,, calcined . . 7 



Carbonate of ammo- 

 nia . . p.cwt. 2 16 



Guano,Peruvian,p.tn.lO 

 ,^ Ichaboe „ 6 



Gypsum . ; „ 2 



Nitrate of Soda, p.cwt. 1 4 





 





 



9 



Nit. of Potash p. cwt.£l 4s. 6rf 

 Oil of Vitriol, or Sulph. 



acid . . p.lb.O 

 Rape Cakes . p. ton 4 

 Salts, Epsom ,, 9 



M Glauber „ 7 

 Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia, perewt., 165. too 17 







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15 























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



FV morJ t rtuo " s ««« Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, 



fl.r rh '. &C -' 3tthe,r ""^cultural Manufactory, Glouceate*! 

 ■ Chelsea, near Sloane-sduarc. 



8cientuS^nl L ^ 0ILERS « respectfully solicit the attention of 

 SS^fSS'^ 1 " 1 ^ t0 tbeir much a PProved method of 

 b? wl cVat^nhp^ 8t ? m 1° Pineries ' Pr °P^ating Houses, &c. 

 to Tnv renS ? ,C heat ." well as bottom-heat is secured 

 S To ha? ai , d f grCe without th0 aid of P j P es or nues. 

 ftiendsthev aJ»« ° *?? that at t,ie re< » uest of numerous 



K wthT ma J l . ne their Boilers of Ir,j » as wellas 



nowSwell known e C ° St ? redUCed - These Boilers ' which are 

 •hoUvenotJe^ ;h? rC - el7 reqU - ire descri P tio »' ^ to those 

 warded as well ^f ^ m °P? atloD » Prospectuses will be for- 

 mav be seen a ? ref f en , ce of the highest authority ; or they 



*^&£^iZ>^ mi ' 9 seals aad principaI 



£w p„k st " 1° inf ° rm the T rade that at their Manufactory in 

 Horticultural kTmi^ artlcle required for the construction of 



ootaiaed u [in the mSV ^ ^ ™ ** heatillg them ' ^ be 

 ConservatMiM * ost advantageous terms. 



ornamental rlP<fi S Iron or Wo0(1 » erected upon the most 



fences, Wire \V ? rk S '&^& COnieS ' P * lisadin ff» Field, and Garden 



Ilffi^SL^^^ 1,118 FOR HEATING 



CHUKCHEJ7 n y.^ALKUlLDINGS,DWELLING-lI0U.I 



C*. and ar V erl 1 , M f' NUFACT0RIES ' u P on improved princi- 

 EmvA l!DB-i?v? e charges, erected by DANIEL and 



D. and E Ba V 2/2 ' ho ^BORN. 

 tion ofthissuhiecf Y 7\ ngdevoted mucllf ime to the considera- 

 tua fnr ti,„ _ ana nad much experience in the erection of 



/_11^UM, &c— Pure Gypsum (Sulphate of Lime) 



V>* for Compost Heaps, Uiine Tanks, Stables, Sec.: also Sul- 

 phuric Acid, Guano (foreign and Potter's), Rape Cake and Rape 

 Dust, and all other Manures, may be had of the Undersigned. 

 Synopsis of Prices, and mode of use, on application. 



Mark Fothkrgill, 40. Upper Thames-street. 



LIQUID MANURE. 



ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 



r PHE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 



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

 LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it mav be 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, Brewers, Soap-boilers, at 

 Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire for 

 Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water 

 Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing puruc 



rnui? A J EN , T ASPI,ALTE ROOFING. 



I IIJL above Material has been used and approved by 



o « thG Nob i l; ,; <mtry, and Agriculturists generally, as a 

 Roofing and Covering to sides of Farm Building advan- 



tages are-I tnew, Durability, and Economy. Being a non- 

 conductor, it has been proved an efficient Protects 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 irf. per foot, super. A discount to the trade. 

 Thos. J. Cr qgoov , 8, Ingra m cMMt,Fe£CJiurc h-st.. Lon don. 



TO LANDOWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS, BUILDERS. "" 



ARCHITECTS, &c 



IVTcKIBBIN'S Improved ROOFING FELT is 



i.?J. peculiarly applicable as a substitute for Slate. Zinc, 



V S S r',£l lt L other articles used »»r Roofing, from its ECONOMY, 

 LIGHTNESS, and DURABILITY. 



The disadvantages attending other materials used in roofing, 

 preventing, in agricultural districts, man v useful houses and 

 sheds being erected or rendered waterproof, it is submitted that 

 the improved Roofing Felt will in a great measure-and iu some 

 instances altogether— obviate them, and prove most service- 

 able from its lightness, durability, and impermeability to water 

 and damp, in covering Houses, Cattle- sheds, Workshops, Rope- 

 walks, &c, and for the sides, as well as roofs, of light struc- 

 tures for plants, being likewise a non-conductor of heat; be- 

 sides its economy in repairs, the timber where it is used may 

 be so light as to save its whole expense ; it requires no other 

 coping, and may be applied by any person of cjmmou inge- 

 nuity ; being flexible and portable also, it is free from breakage, 

 the expense of carriage is inconsiderable In comparison wi'.h 

 slates, tiles, &c, and it is not liable to contraction like zicc. 



Sold m sheets 32 inches by 20, at 5d. each (being less than 

 9s. 6d. per square of 100 feet), with printed directions for apply- 

 ing them. KK ' 



Orders will meet with prompt attention if addressed to H. C. 



The Trade supplied on advantage, us terms, by Benja.mix 

 Fowlkr, Engineer, 4c, 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS, &c. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, and an 



-f-A. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, are conducted by Messrs. 

 MlTCBSLL and Firld (late Mr. Mitchell;, Analytical Chemists, 

 with the view of ascertaining whether the Soii, in which it is 

 proposed to grow any particular crop, contains all that is 

 necessary to produce a luxuriant vegetation ; also to estimate 

 the relative value and purity of Manures, and the comparative 

 worth of Farm Produce in general. Gentlemen instructed in 

 Agricultural Chemistry. The course will comprehend the Ele- 

 ments of Analysis.— No. 5 a, Hawlcy-road, Kentish Town. 



HATCHER'S BENNENDEN TILE-MACHINE, 

 Manufactured and Sold only by COTTAM and HALLEN, 

 Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c, 2, Winsley- 

 street, Oxford-street, London. 



apparatus for the a h 

 mum* - ' ."? e above- 



fnents suggested™ »» • mentioned Purposes, have, bv improve- 

 ln S not only verv Lr- P ract,c e, rendered their mode of heat- 



•> jwy efficient, but vei 



, " le a PParatus with ec 



Ln Ppar ? tus in En gten 



Mg and gentlemen, ar 



*«rk 8 of t e hpir° rtlC ! lltural Societ }' of Londen, in executi 



•eu- splendid Conservatory, lately erected 



*"e noi only verv pfr • i'""-"^, xcouerco ineir moue oi neat- 

 Jurahilit ;^ llcicilt . but very simple, and have combined 



have erected ann™ ■ s Wlth econom y in the charge. They 

 103,1 -blemen and *" England ' Scotland, and Ireland, for 



con- 

 oven 



Pioyed by the h« ? nt J emen « a "d have had the honour to be 

 *be WO rk« n e _1 ''""cultural Society of Londen. in exornth 



Chis-.vjck. 



i*" rti cultural iSSSL also constr "ct in metal all descriptions of 

 T\ l - and the pui S"f and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 ? B J.^odels, at 979 u ,. an lns P ec tion of their various drawings 



anS itillK ' ^owtoth!^ W . h f fe they haVe the °PP° rtunit y « f 

 f. nd c °nveru 0nt kitl metal works » a » extremely complete 



£ nued s upply of S e " apparatus ' or range, adapted for the 

 ^ C0, »plete thin h '. at f r ' and an arrangement of the «,. 

 J>. and F. Bam i5v J? h,tl _ erto been brought before the public. 

 JJ»r houses to h'nl? ' he first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 ached to the ffnS?I ^ andcan refer t0 the Conservatory 

 "rf rs ln th !S countrv n°7 aS 0ne of tneir works » besides ma »y 

 p, D - and E. b2T*1 S nd ° n the Continent. 



xn \ Protectors w2i_a P re P a red a quantity of the Galvanic 



,0 introduce t„ ^i ? 0W ready for """mediate delivery; 

 2. 1JaccoUs or oth er h PU lC notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 5!!! Ta,s -uired ° aS S°- U f s ***** vapour is constantly, or at 

 « - «u winch may be seen at their -Manufactory. 



6 %S^EH|? ^RUVIAN * BOLIVIAN. 



ANTONY GIRn^ ° NLY LEG AL IMPORTERS, 

 And K w ? Vj| - J- MYFR? » AND S0NS » LONDON; 



An J?>theiraJ'!?. 1:Rs ANi> co., Liverpool! 



9 



-■ ~*wi*MT P * V !£ LL _ AND PRYOR, LONDON; 

 St ^ct, Be™*,* ,<£" LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 



Tyne, Messrs. John Ritson and Sons; Hull, William Ward, 

 Esq. ; Bristol, Messrs. Moor and Hewitts; Ramsg*te and Deal, 

 Messrs. Edward Hodges & Co. : Whitehaven, William Todd, 

 fcsq. ; Glasgow, Malcolm Carmichael. E^q., bt. Enoch-square; 

 Cork, Messrs. Richard Wallis & Co.; Belfast, Messrs. Grueber 

 « Co., Dunbar's Dock ; who have also on sare McKibbiv's 

 improved SHEATHING, BOILER. RAIL\ Y, andof her FELT. 



"DURBIDGE and HEALY-S COOKING APPA^ 



■*-* RATTJS, combining Sylvester's Patents.— This Cooking 

 Apparatus is believed to possess greater crcneral advantages than 

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



il and workmanship; 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- 



:rdcd, upon application, detailing particulars and pri< to 130, 

 Fleet-street. 



This is the most efficient Machine that has been invented for 

 the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can be 

 made by merely changing the die, which ean be done in a few 

 minutes. It requires but few hands, viz., one man and three 

 boys. With this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10 

 hours is as follows, viz. :— 



l inch diameter of Tile, ] l ,000 13 inches diameter of Tile, 5,900 



1: L" « 'I- ■ " M0 ° 2 * » » » 3« 200 



The Machine is movable down the drying-sheds, so that it 



requires no extra boys to carry the Tiles, nor are shelves re- 



quired in drying. It has been in full operation for upwards of 



tour months at Hempstead Park, near Cranbrook, Kent. No 



charge made for Patent dues or licence. The purchase of the 



Machine iucludes free use of it. 





DRAINING OF LAND. 



'T'HE A LEVEL, designed for the Use of Workmen. 



J- in pr serving a uniform fall in Drains and Wa:er- courses. 

 In consequence of the approval expressed and the demand made 

 for these Levels at the recent .Southampton Show, Mr. B.vilkt 

 Dkvton has arranged with an eminent London Mathematical 

 Instrument Maker to make them in any number required. 

 Price 30s. 



This Level is as accurate as a spirit-level, and so simple, that 

 the workman unable to read can use it with facility. When 

 closed it forms a 5 feet staff. 



Orders addressed to Mr. Dbntox, Land Agent, 9, Gray's Inn- 

 square, London ; or to Mr. Cuabxock, Wakefield, Yorkshire, 

 will insure a perfect instrument. 



C_J.LASS MILK PANS, patronised by the Royal 



y~* Agricultural Society of Ekg land.— Glass Milk Pans 

 have been long and extensively employed in Germany, which 

 led to their introduction in England. The chief advantage is 

 cleanliness, as they require neither scouring nor hot water 

 after use, but are readily rinsed in cold or tepid water.— White 

 Glass Transparent Mdk Pans, to hold 8 quarts, 5s. each ; Green 

 Glass ditto, ditto, 3s. Gd. each ; Ditto, to hold 4 quarts, one- 

 third less in price ; Cream Vases, to hold 8 quarts, or 4 quarts, 

 same price as the above ; Six-inch Butter Plates, is. 6d. each; 

 Condensing Covers, 2s. each ; all large sizea, at 1*. Ad. per lb. 

 Manufactured by Apslet Pellatt, Falcon Glass Works, Hol- 

 land-st., Blackfriirs-road; also sold at the Baker-street Bazaar. 



ELLATT'S CONDENSING PROPAGATORS. 



— The prevcution of drip and a moist atmosphere are desi- 

 derata in striking cuttings, &e. The above simple invention, 

 by filling the trough with water, alternately evaporates and 

 condenses, and when once filled seldom requires replenishing. 

 Price:— 5 inches diameter, lOrf. each; 6 inches ditto, l*. Ad 

 each ; 7 inches ditto, 25. each. All larger sizes, is. Ad. per lb! 

 —Manufactured by Apslev Pellatt, Falcon Glass W r ork« 

 Holland-street, Blackfriars Road; and also Sold at the Baker- 

 street Bazaar. 



TEA and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



-LJ SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 

 County. 



" Great Western Steamship, June 6, 1844—The cabin of the 

 Great western has been regularly supplied with Lea & Pk»- 

 rins s \\ orcestershire 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 plcasu.e in recom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Pasteoger.-. for 

 its capital flavour, and as the best accompaniment a kind 



for a voyage. (Signed) Jambs Hosbk.n." 



•* One of the most piquant inventions of thia luxurious and 

 epicurean age is Lea aud Perrins's Worcester-lure 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. 1843. 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lea and Pbbrixs, 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclav and Sov, Farringdon- street; 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London ; 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces, 



