1841.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



679 



a"^~lcnRll£MENy GENTLEMEN, TRUSTEES OF LANDED 

 TO * PROPERTY, and OTHERS. 



ESSRS. BROOKS and GREEN have an opportu- 



_ nity of introducing a Gentleman who has been accus- 

 tomed for many years to superintend the Farming Department 



M 



•PF 1 A 



?me far the same purpose in any of the Midland Counties. 

 SSi-factorv references will be given, both as regards capa- 

 h itv and integrity, by addressing to Messrs. Brooks and 

 Grkes. Bs ate Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, 28, Old 



Bn *■_- J ■ — - 



STEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



v> london and 1", New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 a Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 TYLlNDKiCAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 ientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 

 anDlyinp the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, &c. 

 which atmospheric heat as well as bottom-heat is secured 

 to Uff required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 S Sc C. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 Cop er, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which are 

 oowao* well known, scarcely require description, but to those 

 who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be for- 

 warded as well as reference of the highest authority j or they 

 mar be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Kurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. k O. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory in 



ew Park-st., every article required for the construction of 

 Horticultural buildings, as well as for heating them, may be 

 obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, &c. of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field, and Garden 



-noes. Wir e Work, &c . &c. ■ 



HOT- WATER APPARATUS' FOR HEATING 

 HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

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

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D. and E. Bailey having devoted much time to the considera- 

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

 apparatus for the 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 

 civp'oyed 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 of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

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

 and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

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

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailky 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. Bailey 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 

 interval s required , and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



GWHkAl-SOWlNG. " 

 UANO ; Genuine Peruvian, Bolivian, and Ichaboe, 

 on Sale; also Potter's Guano, Gypsum, Sulphuric Acid, 

 Sulphates of Iron and Copper, and all other manures. Synopsis 

 of prices, and mode of uae, on application, &c. — Apply to Mark 

 ^I^^l^^^UPPe r Thames-stre et, 



(|U\NO(GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 



^ ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON; 

 % Wm. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 



And hy their Agents, 

 COTESWORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 l^J^p-sfreet. Oct. 4. IR44. 



• AUANO for SALE, in Bags of ] cwt. each, just 



landed, with a succession of cargoes to arrive.— Successive 

 years experience has unquestionably proved that Genuine 

 v>uanois the simplest, cheapest, and best Manure within the 

 reach of the Agriculturist. The only reasonable anxiety which 

 now remains is to procure the Guano unadulterated, and to 

 ° a such practical directions for using the Manure as shall 

 inn eve,n P its productive powers. To secure to buyers these 

 indispensable requisites, with each purchase will be given a 

 rlr h chemical analysis of quality, and also a copy of the 



ecently.pubhshed Pamphlet, u Practical Instructions for using 

 ^ [ano as a Manure, illustrated by Practical Results.' 1 



•^ge parcels will be delivered direct from the ship or water- 



i iiK ? lscs ; 8maller Quantities may be had at the warehouses, 

 dN*an ' Bl,llter -» t » , eet, or delivered within any reasonable 



24 ' r5u trifling additional cost. Apply to James Clark, 

 tllj^ter-street. 



\ J AxN U KES^I^e^e^dws of the Gardeners' Chro- 



there of '?*™ 8 * have notlced the complaints constantly made 

 carri^ ; Adulterations of Manures, and which are now 



Th I? t0 a fearful extent - 

 commn-- ISer » a Broker of th c City of London, and in daily 

 tion nf ti Ca !J 0n with several scientific Chemists, calls the atten- 

 of sunni C °J lllt y» Agriculturists, and Farmers to his method 

 Each VrK ? & . Manures » hy which a genuine article is secured. 

 Purchase i S Ana, y s cd, and the Analysis forwarded to the 

 artirUrt £ , ° can h y this means obtain redress should the 



Terms r K° m the Anal ysis. 

 forwardin and one P er cent, commission for buying and 



GuaSm ter wiU be ke P fc of the Analysis of every cargo of 

 im Ported into London that is brought in the maijcet. 



Bones Pr *ce-current, London, Oct. 4, 1844: — 



F„„^ WHEAT-SOWING. 



REDBRICK BRAIN begi to call the attention of 

 the Agricultural world to his GUANO MANUR prepared 

 expressly for Wheat 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 mon powerful, and free from 

 adulteration, so justly complained of in the Foreign by Agricul- 

 turists, as well a* by all the leading Agricultural Journals. 



Testimonial to Brain's Guano Manure.—*' 5 a, Hawley Road 

 Kentish Town, London. Aug. 15, 1844. ^This is to certifv that 

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

 rous analysis, and find it contains all the necessary constituents 

 of a good manure, and is well calculated to give fertility to a 

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

 over-cropping, by supplying the land with tho<e substances 

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

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

 form composition.) -(Signed) JoBN MiTCHBLLand Frkdkrk k 

 Field, Analytical Chemists, late of the Royal Polytechnic In- 

 stitution, London. " 



Also, Brain's highly-concentrated LIQUID GUANO, f r 

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

 tories, price l$.9d. per quart bottle, with full directions for use, 

 (enough for 80 gallons of Liquid Manure), to be had of mo 

 respectable Florists, Seedsmen, and Chemists in town and 

 country. 



Works, Thomas-st M Duke-st.. Stamforri-st.. BlackfrUnurnad. 



SEED WHEAT. 



T D. PIPER, of Colne Engaine, Essex, (Member 



*J • of the Royal Agricultural Society), has been four years 

 raising two new Stocks of Wheat, viz., Piper's " Thick- set/' 

 and "Colne Whitechaff Red." At the last Southampton Meet, 

 ing two sheaves of these Wheats were exhibited outside (notice 

 not having been given in time for their admission inside), where 

 they produced much excitement, and 6d. per ear was offered for 

 them. Last year, in the same field, side by side, the Piper's 

 Thick -set grew eight bushels and a half, and the Colne White- 

 chaff Red five bushels and a half more per acre than the mo^t 

 prolific Wheat grown in the neighbourhood. Last au'umn 

 J. D. P. measured a quarter of an acre off his field, and dibbled 

 the Thick-set in row3 a foot apart, and one bushel per acre; 

 and though the plant was partially destroyed hy the slug in the 

 winter, and a good sprinkling of self-sown Potatoes were left 

 to grow, still the yield was u bushels and a half, being equal 

 to 14 sacks and 2 bushels per acre. One person this year gj 

 15 sacks and 2 bushels, another 14 sacks, and another 18 sacks 

 per acre. Oue parcel weighed 64J lbs. per bushel. This is, 

 perhaps, the stiffest-strawed Wheat in England, and is adapted 

 for strong or hollow bottom ground, and is not likely to get 

 laid. J. D. P. will send to London, or to any place within ten 

 miles of Colne, carriage free, and he will be glad to receive a 

 post-office order, or reference to some house in London for the 

 money, with the order for the Wheat. When it is all sold, 

 J. D. P. promises to inform the Public, by an advertisement in 

 this Paper; but if he should get any post-office orders after It is 

 all sold, he will return them. The price is regulated according 

 to the yield. Thick-set, 15$. per bushel; Colne Whitechaff 

 Red, 9s. per bushel. Samples of the above, both threshed and 

 in the straw, may be seen at our Office. N.B.— J. D. P. adver- 

 tised in the two principal papers in Essex, where the above 

 Wheat was growing, in order that Agriculturists might see it 

 and jud^e for themselves of the quality and quantity. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS, &c. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, and all 

 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, are conducted by Messrs. 

 MiTCHEfL and Field (late Mr. Mitchell), Analytical Chemists, 

 with the view of ascertaining whether the Soil, 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, Hawley-road, Kentish Town. 



70, STRAND, LONDON. 



DAMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA- 



BOUR, where a fall can be obtained. 

 BASINS IN IRON, &c. 



F. ROE having purchased all 

 the Patterns of Basins, Jets, 

 &c. formerly belonging to W. 

 Rowley, Fountain Maker to the 

 Royal Family, is enabled to offer 

 the above article in iron, which 

 will stand the Frost and last for 



FOUNTAIN 



WATER RAM. 





ano .Peruvians .tn .10 o 

 <5yp8am Chaboe » 6 ° 

 N ^teofSoda.p,^.o 2 iJ J 



Nit. of Potash p. cwt.£l 4s. 6d 



Oil of Vitriol, or Sulph. 

 acid . . p.lb.O 



Rape Cakes . p.ton4 15 



Salts, Epsom „ 9 



„ Glauber »» 7 



Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia, per cwt., lfo.toO 1/ 



1 

 

 



o 



P^jp-^Lj^ RTHcoTT, 13. Rood-lane, Fenchnrch-street. 

 »w„f EKs UUAINO MAIM U rU£ is the only liuano 



that 



test of th7 P * P lvely b ^ depended upon, and has stood the 

 is »eldom twi~ S !?' The im P° rf ed article, it is well known, 

 m o«t extenslvp. ♦ CVen when genuine, and is subject to a 

 to the WorkR «>& t- ° f aQulte ration. Orders addressed early 

 •Mention tw;* P|)er For estreet, Lambeth, will have iustant 



POTTER'S ii nr r ;V^ a,s wiu be sent P er P° 9 *. >' required. 

 Chemists and SeSra^n N ° "^ bC had " ^^ ° f "^ 



tatinn. eWare of being imoosed unnn hv lni»ffirariniis imi. 



*tions. 



ng imposed upon by inefficacious imi 



ages. A Ram and Fountain 



Jets fixed on the premises for 



inspection. Every kind of Garden and other Pumps, Well 



Engines, Baths, &c. Houses, &c. Heated by Hot Water. 



TO LANDOWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS, BUILDERS, &c. 



McKIBBIN'S Improved ROOFING FELT is 

 peculiarly applicable as a substitute for Slate, Zinc, 

 Tiles, and other articles used for Roofing, from its ECONOMY, 

 LIGHTNESS, and DURABILITY. 



The disadvantages attending other materials used in roofing, 

 preventing, to a great extent many useful houses and sheds 

 being erected or rendered waterproof, it is submitted that 

 the improved Roofing Felt will in a great measure— and in 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 common inge- 

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

 the expense of carriage is inconsiderable in comparison will 

 slates, tiles, fee, and it is n'»t liable to contraction like zinc. 



Sold in sheets 32 inches by 20, at 5rf. each (being less than 

 Q.i. 6rf. per square of 100 feet), with printed directions for apply- 

 ing them, same as adopted at the Government Dock-yards and 

 various other public buildings. 



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

 B)Wdev, 18, East In«lia Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London, 

 or to the following agents:— Liverpool, Messrs. Grueber & Co., 

 11, Manesty-lane ; Plymouth, Thomas Stevens, Esq. ; Birming- 

 ham, William R. Loyd, Esq.; Sunderland and Newcastle-on- 

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

 E>q. ; Bristol, Messrs. Moor and Hewitts; Ramsgate and Deal, 

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

 Fsq. ; Glasgow, Malcolm Carmichael, Esq.. St. Enoch-square; 

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

 & Co., Dunbar's Dock ; who have also on sale McKibbix's 

 improved SHEATHING, BOILER. RAILWAY, andother FELT. 



*** The "Improved Rooking Felt" will be found much 

 more durable than theComm n Felt made in lengths, and not 

 subject, like it or continuous sheets of other material, to be 

 stripped by storm; it can also be more easily repaired, and 

 from thesimple mode of application recommended, the wet can- 

 not percolate through nail-holes, being only fastened down at 

 the overlaps. 



JR. and A. RANSOME, Ipswich, have published 

 • a Descriptive Catalogue, with Cuts, of their AGRICUL- 

 TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, which may be had by 

 post, the order being accompanied by six penny stamps. 



OORTER'S GALVANIZED CORRUGA :L> and 



A PLAIN IKON ROOFING, and IRON HURDLE and 

 FENlE WORKS. Grove, Southwark. The Patent Galvanized 

 Iron Co s ;Sorel's) process, is now being u-ed for the Ro< ring 

 of the Now Houses of Parliament; at W wich Dockyard, by 

 the Trinity Board, &c It is particularly suited i r the Colonies, 

 and is shipped by J. Pouter to the L and We*t Indies, 

 Ceylon, &c. ; also supplied by him to several English, and to 

 the Jamaica Railway Companies. Moveable Fei g Sheds and 

 Pons, Farmyard and Fireproof Buildings of all kinds. A new 

 description - f Galvanized Iron Open Gutter covered with tile 

 for the circulation of hot water, much cheaper than any other 

 kind. The Trade su ied with Corrugated Plates, Gaivunizcd 

 or not, and :i Iron Fences of all kinds. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LEITERSPAl Y. 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



r F 1 HE above Material has been used and approved by 



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

 Roofing ;ni Covering to sides of Farm Building- j advan- 

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

 conductor, it has 1 i 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. Croooon. h, Injrram-conrt.Fenchurch-st.. London. 



EXTIRPATION of alfkinds of VERMIN.— Office, 



■*-* 69, King William-stre.-r, C itv, London. — Mr. J. A. 



MEYER, practical chymist, patronised by Her Majesty the 

 Queen, H.R.H. the Duchest of Kent, the Roval Agiicultural 

 Society of England, and th ( oral ion ol the City of London, 

 and by speci lutments to the principal C ui . pe, 



begs to inform the nobili gentry, merchants, agrlculti ^ts, 

 shipowners, and the public generally, that he itinues to 

 CLEANSE, by contract, from . ne io Ass years, B1 f ii lo- 

 tion of PROPERTY, of rats, i les, weasels, moths, fleas, 

 bugs, Sec, and as a guarantee of the^efficacy of his preparation, 

 respectfully refers to the certificates of his great succ at 

 Buckingham Palace and Gardens, Windsor Castle, St. James's 

 Palace, Frcamdre Lodge. Carlton Club House, Mansion House, 

 Newgate Prison, Tavistock Hotel, ; ewers, Chi r. and Gal- 

 ley Quays at d warehou in I. er Thames-street, the pro- 

 perty of Joseph Barber, Esq., and many others t public and 

 private establisl nts, which maybe seen at the office. The 

 preparations, which are free of poison or deleterious drugs, may 

 be had as above, in pots and bottles at 5*., 10*., io s .. s., and 

 08. each, with fall directions, which must be used in propor- 

 tion to the extent of premises infested, to succ; ully eradicate 

 the vermin, and which can be applied without injury topropertv. 

 Dwelling-houses cleanse! from if. to 5/. per annum ; mansions 

 and estates from 10/. and upwards; ships, decks, warehouses, 

 granaries, breweries, farms, wharfs, &c., in proportion. Cau- 

 tion.— None are genuine unless bearing the signature and seal 

 "Joseph Anton Meyer." 



TO COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS, flfce. — Mrs. 



A- MARY WEDLAKE. widow of the late THOMAS 

 WEDLAKE, St US, 1'kn-( ni iu ii BTM«, Citv, informs, 

 Emigrants and others that she continues to manufacture those 

 Agricultural Implements for which her late husband was so 

 tensively patronised by the Settlers of South Australia, Van 

 Diemen's Land, Swan River, New Zealand, and other British 

 C.oh -nits. The following articles, made m a very superior 

 manner, are kept on sale at the London VYareh e, viz. :— 

 Patent Haymaking Machines Flour -Mills — Bean-Mills 

 Dn ne Machines Patent x Ploughs, 30 sorts 



Patent Chaff-cutting Machines Subsoil Ploughs [Colonies 



Oil-Cake Crushers | Threshing Machines for the 



Double action Turnip-cuttera Drills of all kinds— Scarifiers 

 Railway Wheels [ Vacuum Pumps 



Please to be particular in the address, Makv Wedlake, 

 118, Fenchurch Street, London. 



REAL SHEFFIELD PLATED DISH COVERS, 

 at prices hitherto unattempted. THOMAS WEST. 18, 

 Ludgate- street, London, having received a large supply direct 

 Trom the mam. factory at Sheffield, offers the he feat Dish Covers 

 as follow :— Cottage Pattern — 1 Cover of 20 inches, 3/. 19*. ; I do. 

 of 18 inches, 31. 3s. ; 2 do. of 1 i inches. 4/. 8s.; the set of 4, com- 

 plete, 11/. 10*. ONLY. Double Dome Pattern— 1 Cover of 20 in., 

 4L IGa.; 1 do. of 18 inches, 3/. 19s. ; 2 do. of 14 inches, 5/. 5*.; the 

 set of 4, complete, 14/. ONLY. In noticing the prices of the 

 above goods, T. W. ventures to assert they are superior to many 

 advertised at a much higher price. Best Wrought Silver Spoons 

 and Forks as usual, Fiddle Pattern, 7s. 2d. per oz. ; Queen's Pat- 

 tern, 7s. -id. per oz. Superior Watches and Fine Gold Jewellery, 

 cheaper than any house in London. West's Hand-book, with 100 

 engravings, and full of useful information, is just published, and 

 may be had gratis, and post free, on application to T. Wkst, Sil- 

 versmith, 18, Ludgate -street. London. * 



HORIZONTAL WATCHES, very flat.— A. B. 

 SAVORY and SON'S, Watchmakers, a, Cornhill, London, 

 opposite the Bank. Price, in silver cases, three and a half 

 guineas each; or in gold cases, six guineas each. These 

 Watches are accurate and durable, the horizontal escapement 

 being peculiarly suited to combine those important requisites. 

 They are jewelled in four h'des, and continue going whilst 

 being wound. A twelvemonth's warranty given with each. 



ERR A COTTA FIGURES, VASES, FOUN- 



TAINS, &c. Manufactured by DOULTON and WATTS, 

 Lambeth Pottery. High-street, Lambeth, London. 



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

 siderable improvements in the manufacture of Terra Cotta, the 

 superiority of which over Artificial Stone or Cement is well 

 known. It is subjected to a high degree of fire, which renders 

 it imperishable, and gives it a sharpness and surface which no 

 changes cf temperature can impair. 



D. and W. are enabled to offer the Terra Cotta at a consider- 

 able reduction in price; and Drawings and Designs will be 

 forwarded Gratis, on application.— Architectural work executed. 



LEA and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 

 SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 

 County. 



" GreatWestern Steam-skip, June 6, 1844. —The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regulaily supplied with Lea Sc Per- 

 aivs'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 Passenger* for 

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

 for a voyage. (Signed) Jambs Hosekn." 



" 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 zr it superior to the 

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

 —Naval and Military Gazette, April 8, 1843. 



Sold Who) le by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lea and Perrivs, 

 Worcester; Me.- Barclay and Sov, Farrinpdon-street; 



and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London; 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



