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THE EXPRESS will be published a ey SR oU at Four o'clock, with the latest details of the Markets of the day. 
Offices for A and Ci 
Whitefriars, and 90, Fleet-street, pondon 
mue AINSLIE TILE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(WITHOUT ROYALTY.) 
DIRECTORS. 
Chairman, James SwrrH, Esq., of Deanston, Queen Square, 
Westminster. 
Joun AINSLIE, ud Alperton, Middlesex. 
toe Bor», mer 4, New Bank E À 
JonN CoNNELL, Ekg Fa St. duiedia: Place. 
Ww. SUTHERLAND, Birdhurst, Croydo: 
GE ORGRINEEBSTER, Esq., res at it George Street, ; Wastshtnstéc, 
Ww. 8. D, 
Tux Directors, in consequence of the numerous representa- 
de to them. b; nts for Machines, and the diffi- 
they EOM ein collecting the Royalty, have determined 
to Paden their claim for Royalty, and sell the Machines at a 
fixed price ; and in order still further to meet the views of the 
public, they me come to the determination of reducing the 
price as follows, and, considering the quality of the Machine, 
they feel confident it will now be considered the cheapest and 
best offered to the public. 
These Machines, o which ae Gold Medals were given by 
gri , at their Meeting at Balli- 
the Highland in VO Society of Scot- 
land, at their Meeting at Dumfries, are of two sizes. 
i ES. Cash, 
A Hand Machine at the Q: make two at once, in- 
cluding two moulds for Tiles or Pipes, 351. 
d Mae AE Bro € fice, to make two at once, to be 
worked by horse or steam, including two Moulds for 
Tiles or Pipes, 701. 
By these Machines, Draining Tiles and Pipes of the most 
perf m are ced at a much cheaper rate than by any 
So: pd A 
e may be seen at work at Alperton ; also at the 
Office, 1934, Piccadilly, London ; at the Polytechnic Institution, 
J "s, Curator of th 
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ey ENCE HILL’: r 
1n Bu- 
pins 
All letters and SERE cations for further information to be | 
made to the undersigne: JonmN Paton, Secretary, 
At the Office, 1934, Piccadilly. 
ROVE HOUSE ACADEMY, Busnv, 
Head- Mast. „H. G. BI GGs. 
At the above School Young í under: liberally iud 
and instructed in the L: atin and us Languages, the Mat 
matics, and Book-keeping ; together with the various pere 
of a sound English Educ ation, ined the Theory and Prac- 
tice of Rural Chemistry, Land Sur veying, Mapping, Drawing, 
&c. rms, from 5 to 8 guineas per quarter, according to age 
and ur nena 
Grove House is salubriously situated at a few minutes’ walk 
cas the Bushy Station, on the London and Birmingham Rail- | 
way. A Coach also runs to and from London daily. 
Grove House possesses the advantages of a Dry and Airy 
Playground, a Field, and an immense Garden, the Los of 
which is devoted to the School ; ; portions of the 
allotted to each Pupil for practical purposes Connected! with | 
Agriculture and Horticulture. 
eferences to the Parents of the Pupils, to Gentlemen in the 
eese. and others. 
Herts 
ats, 
other purposes. 
-inc 
GUBSEITUTE FOR GARDEN MATS. — Trans- 
parent cover to Es pent and exclude frost from Green- 
houses, Frames, &oc., r yard, neat UP 2 yards wide; Tar- 
paulings xu keeping’ xe Frost) 1s. 2d. per yard, nearly 2 d ds 
wide; both these articles are Waterproof) they will last m: 
longer than mats, are not half the expense of carriage, Es 
easily fixed, very E more us price dur mats, and are 
warranted to outwi .—hRosrEnT RICHARDSON, Net 
and Tent Maker, 2, pue News road, London, 
21, Tonbridge-place, New on London, 
ime being |for 
rMHE LATE HAIL-S TORM —The. [omm tto p 
| 4 the velie of the Sufferers by the late Hailstorm, respect- 
m announce bias e ON and B AR, for the Sale 
LA OWERS, in aid of. the unde will be held 
i de Ha: ALL OF eis Threa needle-street, City, on Tuzs- 
DAY the 29th, and WepnesDAy the 30th SEPTEMBER INST. 
Gentlemen, Nurserymen;'and others, are earnestly solicited 
to contribute Plants and Flowers. 
jontributions to be sent on or before the 28th September. 
N.B. e smallest assistance will be thankfully received. 
Committee Room, Horns Tavern, 19th Sept, 1846, 
sia eaten HAIL-STORM.— A Public Meeting, 
held at the London Tavern, Bish epegaiy Pere 17th August, 
1846, for the relief of the sufferei 
H. R, H. the DUKE OF Cipher K.G., in the Chair. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED SINCE THE LA! 
e full 
NEW WORK IN MAS PERS BY MR. i. OHARES 
On Hs det of CAE de te pour in 20 Monthly, Parts, 
with ** HUZZLEWIT,' d&o.), price One 
Shilling, the ista Number of 
EALINGS WITH THE TNM or DOMBEY 
AND SO 
Wholesale, Retail, and ps VLA: 
EDITED BY “ 
With Illustrations by ty ean.” 
London: Bxapnuny & Evans, Whitetria 
^ Just publi published, fep. 8yo, on ig cate Edition, c corrected an add | 
IVERS'S ROSE AMAT ÉUR'S GUIDE; con- 
taining ample Descriptions of all the fine leading Varie- 
ties of Roses, regularly classed in their respective families ; $ 
their History and Mode of Culture. 
sisthe best authority on the cultivation of the 
Rose.” "A Gentleman's Magazine. 
London LONGMAN, Brown, GREEN, and LONGMANS. 
NEW FLORIOULTURAL PERIODICAL. 
On the lst a January, 1847, ni “ti An price 3d., 
oe continued M. zT. o! 
HE MIDLAND FLORIST. 'AND SUBURB: N 
HORTICULTURIST. Conducted by J.F. Woon, F.II.H., 
the Co “Nottingham. 
unserer and Florist, oppice, nes 
Nottingham : R. SuT- 
and © i 
due Makara & Co. 
TON, cs re all A 
tions are to be a FB to the Editor, 
ar Order the MIDLAND FLORIST of any Bookseller, 
OCIETY OF ARTS PRIZE PATTERNS. 
ociety being desirous of procuring beautiful forms of or- 
.—The. 
Na ba to be sold at the same prices as ut commonest 
and m ulgar, awarded their Prizes to Messrs. Minton, of 
Stoke-on- Trent for two Sagal ies a Toilette Service, complete ; 
and to x SUMMERLY Es ‘or 
e siete ice may n. Enn had of all dealers i in China and 
Tenkrat AES the Kingdom, at the price of the 
pun APEST and COMMONEST Crockery, and at higher prices, ac- 
cording to quality. The Jugs and Toilette Service are nearly 
ready for delivery. 
, They are SDN in white, buff, and olive-coloured 
EN no DOE £10 at 0 hos Barclay rca 
R.R, , Esq. ++ 1 0 £2 0 0 
$ P n 3 0| T. Mee E SCOTUS: 0 
Do ON ata Esq. 5 5 0) Mr. C. Nicholls, $: PEE STEMS, 
Chates & Hayward.. 5 5 0| W. Wilkins, Esq., 
55 0 New] EPE MID 
OD 20: AVERY E ee ee re E 
'8 5 5 0| 4, Uwins, 100 
Garraway Mayes, &Co, 5 5 0| Rev. A. H. ties 10 0 
J. ud d Esq... 5 0 0,Mr.R.Daw 100 
5 0 0|E.N. Thor doni Esq. 1 0 0 
50 0 - 100 
.G. Fuller, Esq... 5 0 0 EE AA 70 
Mrs. Blackh 500 PP a a) 
Trs. A. R. Lightfoot 5 0 0 . 100 
Rev. Bue Dealtry, D.D. 3 3 0 - 100 
G. s, Esq. 3.30 vv. 070 
Mrs. Es nh Bidekhouss 3.0 0 be pale 0.40 
Dr, Collier . 2 2.0 - 100 
Ord, Esq. .. 220 510210718 
Lady Murray .. 220 +» 010 0 
Lord Murray .. 220 .. 010 0 
. Murray, Esq. 220 -- 010 0 
Colonel. eK ud 22 0 .. 010 0 
v E 220 «. 010 0 
Sakon ME 220 se ee oe 010 0 
D s Seadeoc ok - 2 0 0| Mr, John Gow.. .. 0 5 0 
S. Montague, Esq. 2 0 0|Mrs.Grace .. .. 0 5 0 
Lady Sheffi 2 0 0| J, Edwards, Esq. .. 0 5 0 
— Pe Esq. 2 0 0|Mr.Goldng .. .. 05 0 
. B. Fox, Esq. 2 0 0| Mr. Morin . 050 
Mr. E. edwards e+» 2 0 0| Mrs. Can 05 0 
H. Birkbeck, Esq. .. 2 0 0| United pre and 
J.H. Gurney, Esq... 2 0 0| Land Stewards’ Jour.1 8 0 
Subscriptions received by the following Bankers :—Messrs. 
ARCLAY & ; Messrs. Pd & Co. ; ssrs. Cocks, BID- 
puLPH, & Co.; Mes: OYD, & ; Messrs. Scorr & 
Co. ; and Messrs. Youne 4 SOR. 
J. T. NEVILLE, Hon. Sec. 
Committee Room, Horns Tavern, Kennington, Sept. 19. 
a da PR Die te ong frr aret Pi sae y conc uid 
«i ARDENERS' NEW C CAPES, ei UU a CURE 
| tion of India Spe pane enough to ARM protect a 
|man at work when stoo) , 3s. each, above are 
dor 
y hers, and 
voters exposed to the wot, Capes, shorter, 2s, anid 25:04. dcl 5 
lalso a large quantity of second-hand Policemen’s Capes, 
ES each; Dog Cart b 10s. 6d, lined ; Tarpauling Coats, 
to of ludis Rubber, thin Capes and Coats for MERI for 
| Shooting, &c. Waggon Cd 2s. per square yard,.— 
Ricnarpson, Net and Tent Maker, 2L Teams place 
New-road, London. 
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Tox MESSRS. . ROWLAND AND. SON, (90, TAS 
den, London.—«93, Mason-street, Old Kent- road, 
| Gentlemen, —About rear 1839, my hair "began Ed s 
and in so rapid a manner, that the space of a nth my 
head was almost divested of de. I tried several Deptationo 
its VEMA without the N benefit; when o 
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LEGIS D Orr; 
[ning to re-i M eepiar 
bottle, which when fin 
|in my. 
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| ie ha 
| AUTO ON. 
|LAND'S MACASSAR OIL” engraved in two lines 
(Wr apper ; and on the back of the Wrapper nearly 1,500 times, 
| containing 29, US letters, 
| Price 3s. 6d. 
|j and double jm size, 
| All other ‘ MA I ASSAR OILS" eR. ERATUM T 
| COUNTERFEITS ! 
The. genuine article has the words “ROW- 
on the 
3.—F. IUS Bottle (equal to 4 small) 10s. 6d., 
a white China, and China with gold handles, as 
EROS to i. R. H, the Prince Albert, the President of the 
Society, 
NEW WORK ON THE FOOD OF ANIMALS AND 
ATTENING OF CATTLE. 
his day is published, in 1 vol. fep 8vo, price 5s. cloth, 
a XPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES on the FOOD 
of ANIMALS and de. BAD TENING of CATTLE : with 
aiT, pn the Food of OBERT DUNDAS THOMSON, 
M.D. he University of Glasg ZOW. 
a ‘the EUR of the origin ES the fat of animals appears to 
be completely resolved by these beautiful and elaborate experi- 
ments.— Baron Liebig. 
Londo; NGMAN, BROWN, Green, and LoxavANs; 
Price Sixpence, free by po! 
The Railway Chronicle 
Of Saturday, SEPTEMBER 12, contains articles on 
VENTS OF THE Wu Ue s VISIT FROM 
“FRENCH MINISTER OF at de KS— MANCHES- 
TER AND LEEDS MEETING SE OF FARES 
ASE 
RS FRADES EASTERN — EX NSION OF OFFICIAL 
ort! LULA TA PERS, —South-Eastern : 
Directors’ Report and 
St atement of Aci 
unti te Menshestae and Leeds : Directors’ 
ffield bi pied jou 8 
R ae t—Glasgow, Paisley, Kiimari : Directors’ 
Bu EPORTS. D M South-Eastern--West London— 
Lii epee and Man- 
MR Shefie er Asht der-L 
Manchester and Lincoln Union and *Ohésterfield and Gains- 
borough Canal— Fleetwood, Preston, an West Riding 
Junction—Reading, Guildford, and Reigate—Monmouthshire 
— Glasgow, Dumfries, an arlisle—Dublin, Dundrum, and 
Rat thfarnam—Jamaica South Midland Meetings of Share 
holders to Affirm or Dissolve, 
Progress of Works—Law Intelligence—Iron cp uut 
— Tenders for Loans— Contracts— Dividends — 
posits APTE I Books mme 
Traffic Table— Share Lists—Foreign ditto—Money Market— 
Paris Leder 
|. Order Bear Chronicle of any Newsvender 
e 4s, 6d. , neat cl 5j 
pa TREE ROSE. Prioiak KE for its 
Formation and Culture, Illustrated by 24 Woodeuts. 
Reprinted from the Gardeners’ Chronicle, with additional 
matter by the Author and others. 
Published at the GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
P tid Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Covent Garden, 
EASARE RE MARKABLY ' CHEAP, "B BUT, T, T0 
IE SUUM eR FINEST SH S UNDOU: Tt 
E The unexampled cheapness 
TRAS fades thë. s to urge on the Publie. the use 
ia T Excelle; VEND Teas at 35. Sd) 2 up S 
and 4s. 2d, per lb.; very fine Pekoe Souchong Tea gr 
choice and fine Souchong, 4s. 10d. and 5s. 4d. 
The finest Imperial Souchong, 5s. 8d. pe UNT: 
GREEN TEA.—Very superior flavoured Young Mysore t 
: | par lb. ; the finest eed Hyson or true Ouchain, 1S. 5 Ae 
p wder, remarkably fine, 65, ; Ditto, very epu fe 
fine choice Cowslip Hayoured Hyson, 5 55, 6s., an. BIET à 
prices, 1s. 4d., 1s. 6d., and 1s. 8d. ; very choices, ris D dgate- 
IDNEY & Oo Tea Importers and Dealers, No- 
hill, London, m 
ki place, Stoke Nowina tonga d 
goes s nureh-row, Stoke Newton eraot 10 
in the connty oi a ales, Pith d) Gr their office in ombard Pyy them. 
the OS of White the Ciry of. London; n, ovens Gat 
at the Office, Nowe Char AU parish of St. Goin amriaioations 
ve «aid county, where 
are fa be. addressed to the ree 
