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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 430 
v 
— EAST INDIAN “ORCHIDS. 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS. beg sé announce 
they will sell by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, King- 
Street, Covent-garden, on Saturday, 4th July, at 12 For lo SCIO 
a Parcel of very Choice EAST INDIAN ORCHIDS, just 
i e condi and consisting n Phalaenopsis 
amabilis, Vanda noe a new species of A es, a new 
Renanthera, &c. be viewed the day prior anal morning of 
Sale, and Cate eee had of the Auctioneer: 
ANTED TO RENT, at LIA. day or? Midhackhas) 
; a convenient COTTAGE, and 2 AE of land, with 
suitable butions, in good condition. A lease would be pre- 
ferred, and a purchase would not be cijected, Wiss ee 
W. H. R., the Office of this his Paper. 
Frau TO LET m A FARM to be Let on Lease from 
Michaelmas next. a term of 21 years, consisting on 
about 650 acres of DER VUE situate i one of the Wes 
Counties, and contiguous to several good Market Towns, and d 
tant about four miles from a railway leading m the Metropoli: 
Othe heart of the manufacturing district. e farmhouse and 
ir m midst convenient. 
y and capital al need 
apply, and all applicants must give the mm and addresses 
as well of themselves as of two respectable referees.—Direct t 
. B., Farmers’ Club, York Hotel, Bridge-strect, Blackfriars, 
as 
GRICULTURAL PRIZES.—£200 Prizes rue 
ements; £600 Prizes for Farms, Stock, Essays, &c., 
are offered by the YonmksmumE AGRICULTURAL Socrery at its 
Meeting at WAKEFIELD. The last day of entry is JoLy 23d. 
Forms, &c., may be had on application 
Thiriefield, TI Thirsk. MATTHEW M. Pesce. Secretary. 
mu E E LU 
EARLY HARVEST. 
RUMMONDS IMPROVED REAPING 
| THES continue to give great satisfaction, and are 
recommended with every confidence | as being cheaper, quicker, 
And not so wasteful as the LN mode of mowing grain ; 
Au delivered free by the Subscribers in London, Heus » Hull, 
"Newcastle, Cork, Belfast, and Pondonserey, at is id. each ; dd 
When more than three are taken, at 11s. eac 
No order will be atendu to fr n Moneda corres- 
Pondents without a remittance, MOND & Sons, 
pigricultural A Museum, Stirling, N.B., and 58, Dawson-: street, 
une, 1846, 
qDARRÓWMANS S PLOUGIHS. Parties who were, owing to 
des great demand, disappointed in not getting these Ploughs 
Fx Spring, are respectfully informed ERES a stock is now on 
and; and orders can be executed forthwith 
Rape rape e ed 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, _ 
BY HER 4 
MAJESTY'S 
M*NEILL a CO., of Du UM Buildings, Bunhill- 
the Manufacturers and and np ajentacy of 
FEL 
H 
Carey Farm ‘Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, and for 
thi ds Felt 
s Ma ab! s Woops AND Forests, 
Terres BOARD or OnDNAN! 
TONOURABLE East INDIA Comp, 
TONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF Cbron 
b Mirean 8 STA DB) rig 
p BOTANIC- GA , 
pa on the ation of the Dak kes of S N 
and, Newe: castle, Northumberland, cent (at. Pipher 
the late Ear er, and most of tne Nobility and Gentry; 
and at m Rl Agricultural. KHAI: Hanover-square. 
pi is half the price of any other description of bod and 
‘ects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Roofs, 
made to any length by 32 inches wide. i 
i Barat ONE PENNY PER SQUARE room 
o Ramples, s, with Directions for its Use, d Testimonials 
is sey years’ experience, with references de aee Gen- 
emen, Architects, and Builders, sent free to any part of the 
Own or countr: ers by post executed. 
i Gr The Public on e SRRA cautioned that the only Works 
n Great Britain where the RE Roofing is made, are 
F. M'NEILL & CO. 
and, Norfolk, Rut. 
ideae Felt Ma PUR: buildings, Bunhill-row, 
ES where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as 
ae. Run vies ellor's Court, and the Passages and 
ing ces at the entrance s Westminster Hall, and other build- 
vw 5 at the New Houses of Parliament, done under the Sur- 
m ip ol of Charles Barry, Esq., R.A. 
pli 1sumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 
lied in rus best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
29 more than they require. 
ORNAMENTAL WIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN. 
B. THOMPSON ax». CO. beg respectfully to an- 
nounce that they continue to are at their Manufac- 
B 390, Oxford-street, London, all Kinds of Fancy Ornamental 
dun irework suited for the reenhouse, or Conservatory, 
n ih of io owel uS i 
8 
niners, Stands and Borders, Garden 
, Improved Garden and Hothouse 
Mis pops FUSSPHEE Bellows, and other Floricultu- 
B aowpeons s Improved Waterpot, ed DORAGNESD 
antages over all others, the smaller 
ladies use. Theyhave now on EAE ^ novel fo! elaine 
Which le W ooden Garden Chair, at 3s. 6d. E or 36s, per doz., 
— quantity is packed in a small space. 
M ETCALFE'SNEW PATTERN TOOTH-BRUSH 
and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush has the 
important advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions 
of the teeth, and cleaning them in the most effectual and extra- 
oS m anner, and is 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 
Penetrating ‘ushes, with the durable unbleached Rus- 
sian bri istles, eM often like common hair. Flesh 
Brushes of improved graduated pas popari friction. Velvet 
Brushes which act in the most s ng and successful ma: 
o genuine Smyrna Sponge, ith its preserved valuable 
d durability, by means of 
: ur un all intermediate parties? 
des NE bleaching, and securing the luxury ofa 
genuine Smyrna Sponge. Only at MeTCALrE's Sole Establish- 
ment, 130 p, Oxford-street, one m from Holles.street. 
Caution.— Beware of the words “ From Metcalfe’s,” adopted 
by some house! 
E os AYS, 
ca Urns, Knives and Forks, Dish 
At at C. WATSON'S 41 and.42, Barbican, and 
16, Nort ton T olgate.—Estab!ished half a mE y. A set of three 
Paper Tea Trays, including the largest size made, 35s., very 
richly ornamented all over, tof tiree, ol up to ar. — 
a Trays, 7s. 6d. aset, MER upwards.—. uart Lon- 
dahzmndenronga Tea Urn, 35s, with the e. Wen up 
ont aed London-made Dish Covers, 
p —A set 0: 
6d.—Best ae al raised, 35s. 6d., set of six. — Elegant 
i DNE 9s. 6d., set of six. 
Ivory Table nives, llis. per doz. ; DN 9s. ; Carvers, 
DNE | Table. | Dessert.| Carvers. 
nob handsome Balagoe ice doz. iis doz. |6s.6d. pr 
4inch Balance-handle, largest and 
bestmade .. " 208. ,, \16s, E 
Ditto, with Watson's n Bias 
handles, equal.to Silve 295, 6d. aro 15:60. 
orks half. the p e of the above. 
WATSON’ d ‘handsomely Wegen oes CATALOGUE and 
Parce Current is just published, and families who regard 
economy and ele; anes should possess themselves. of this. meal 
Book, which may, be had gratis, and pos t free, from the 
address. ions inventor of the celebrated Albata Plate, ance 
TOA RTISTS, &e 
ALIGRAPHIC BLACK-LEAD. PENCILS.— 
These Pencils ave perfectly free from grit, and for richness 
of tone, eae of colour, delicacy of tint, a ven ex- 
ture, are not to be equalled by the best Cumberland Lead that 
can be obtained at the present time, and are infinitely superior 
to every other description of Pencil now in use They will also 
BE. themselves to all who use the Black-lead Pencil Er 
n, by tl 
DAE little mora than half the im of other Pénolls. - 
H, e HB, B, DM , FF, W*.. 4s. per dozen. 
MEI ERE 
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BBBB 
W'—This Pencilis “particularly recommended for writing and 
counting-house 
May be had of all mo jos: e disc Booksellers, 
&c. ; and at the Manufacturers’, E. Wonrs & Sox, 23, Church- 
street, Spitalficlds, London. 
ngle Pencil will be ix as a sample, upon the re- 
oet; ofi postage stamps to the am E BE 
HEAL AND SON'S LIST OF BEDDING, 
containing a full description of Weights, Sizes, and 
Prices, by which purchasers are enabled to judge the articles 
po are best suited to make a good set of Rates pr free 
„ on application to their ihe est in 
Eran exclusively for the manufacture and sale of “Bedding 
(no bedsteads or other eae being kept).—HxzaAr and Son. 
Feather Dressers and B ing Manufacturers, 196, opposite the 
Chapel, eei t- dm 
POPULAR REMED 
ARRS TAFE "PILLS. —The trova success 
edicine is the wonder of the age; it has Uwe 
tried by hundreds of thousands as an a erien ; and has 
every instance done good ; it has never in the slightest dS 
impaired the most delicate constitution, Tens of thousands 
have testified that perseverance in the use of Pamu's LIFE 
ius will completely cure any disease, and are i ng wit- 
nesses of the benefit received from this invaluable medicine.— 
Testimonials are received daily, and it would be MORD ,in 
a newspaper, to publish one-half received ; and the following 
are selected as people well known in Ses T ION neigh- 
bourhoods, and whose testimony is uni mal Further 
sheets of Testimonials and fhe “Life d "Times of ‘(Old Parr” 
may be had gratis of all Agents, 
" pu " Som ing ORAE Ms ooy to the efficacy of. Par’ C] 
s has just been received by the Proprietor: *To 
M gr P. London. enr dr Dee. 7, 1844. 
Sirs; You will please to end me en more PARR’S LIFE 
They aretaking w. Sai and, I can assure 
g an pensio good ; every one who has 
e Liver and Stomach. derives a 
dc. WILLIAM GILCHRIEST, 
you, they are do oin, 
tried them in affection: 
great deal of HE You 
Apother aig and Surgeon.” 
“Long Benton, near Slemcastiq) August 11, 1845.. Sirs,—I 
beg to thank, and inform you of the w vonderful effect of youn 
Parr’s Lire Pitts. I was long subject to Shortness of Breath, 
with Cough, &c., but after taking your Pill i 
ot only cured but feel quite young again, ai 
old man of 60, I feel so much ne “that I think I shall live to 
be90 atleast. Ifyou think this will be of service you are quite 
welcome to print it. Yours, with much respect, PETER MURPHY,” 
Beware of spur: ious imitations of the above medicine. None 
Bre genuine unless the words *PARR'S LIFE PILLS” are 
WHITE LETTERS ON A RE eru hepar ed on the 
Gov ernment Stamp, pasted round each b: so the fac-simile 
of the Signature of the Proprietors, ** T. "ROBERTS and CO.,” 
Cr: ane-court, on the directions 
Sold in boxes, ai 1d., 2s, 9d., and family packets at 11s., 
by all „respectable uade and patent medicine retailers 
the kingdom. 
(usar AND EFFECTIVE FENCE AGAINST 
Datt HARES AND RABBITS.—Iron wire netting of various 
5 stall ot and of superior workmanship, es in Oe e 
se Mall qu LU a on. very reasonable terms. co: r de- 
tee Hon of net will be found useful as a substitute pini 
ks, Ge Arches, 
ae and other garden purposes. None 
Cover, Out without receiving at least two coats of a newly-dis- 
to 16d and very durable a m porone p nint. Prices from 7d. 
o Mr. Tanna, 21, Brownlow- 
nr COATS, superfine. REI made to measure, 
355. s. to 425, ; extra Saxony, 5 ; frock coats, silk facing, 
ito 1 .; extra Saxony, 50s. nds 55s. ; fashionable trousers, 
Waist 2s, 6d. ; doeskin, new patterns, 12s., 16s., and 21s. ; 
and 40355, of the newest patterns, 62. Gd. to 103. 64. ; rich satin 
Paletote i Ts. 6d, to 12s. 6d. ; overcoats of the newest syle, in 
meret Alberts, and. Codringtons, of llama cloth and oe 
to 14505 (waterproof), 21s, to 30s. 5 travelling wrappers 85 
Tuis: Boys’ and. youths’ clothing of every descri] En 
0s. ; office, garden, and shoot- 
iow 15s. a sui perfine black cloth, 
31, Ke xtra Saxony di tto, 51, 10s. to 4l. =e HER & Co., Tai ailors, 
Ing William.street, City, 10 doors from London-bridge. 
a" Full direc tions are given with each bo: 
E) THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, NURSERY. MEN, 
GERS, AND ‘OTHERS. 
ESR ae "BROTHERS, 170, Litt E pipe. 
sole fthe IMPROVED 
MENOGRAPH, or Labels for Garden Borders, emen Pots, 
Engravings of the same, with prices attached, rend per 
IRON- 
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and the Stomach, and other dangerous complaints so prevalent 
there. They aet also in a truly astonishing manner in cases 
where persons se been for a long time in a weak and declin- 
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energy, when. Bene other means have fail No one should 
consider his case as hopeless. until he has TE the: ame of 
this admirable Medicine. Sold by all Druggists, and at Prof, 
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