736 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ocr. 31. 
TO BRICK AND TILE MAKERS. 
HE AINSLIE PATE an TILE. MACHINE 
COMPANY (James Srn, E; of Deanston, Chairman), 
inyite attention to their EE Ta TILE MACE TINE, and to 
their new Patent dedo Kiins, for drying and burning 
rieks and Tiles, by which a saving of from two-thirds to 
three-fourths of the fuel t effected, and pi the articles are 
burnt equally without loss or damage. e Machines at work 
and a Model of the Kilns to be seen, and "all particulars to 
obtained from Mr. Joun PATON, Secretary, 193A, Piccadilly, 
London, Agents wanted. 
(Quo S ORIGINAL 
INT, specially patronised by the 
on, Ept ndia Vongpeom, 
th "ublie bodies, articularly 
recommended to the Nobili iren ntry, Pee anufac- 
rers, West India Proprietors, and others, it itaviag been 
proved by the practical test of nearly sixty years to surpass all 
other Paints as an out-door preservative. t is extensively 
A aes 
British and other 
Governments, the principal 
Dock Compan 1 
E for the preser vation of wooden houses, farm and other 
out-buildings, impli intent UE Sg park 
paling; gates, iron railing, iron hurd'es, copper, zinc, lead, 
brick, stone, old compo and stueco fronts, and tiles to repre- 
sent slating. ne superiority of the Anti- Corrosion over other 
Paint for out-door purposes may be easily inferred from the 
simple fact, that its use has been always most strenuously 
colour manufacturers, pointers; oil and colourmen, 
interested i in the sale of common Paints. It is also 
ery economical, any labourer er able to lay it on. 
light stone, drab or Portlan tto, Bath ditto, light and dark 
yellow ditto, light and dark car: light and dark lead, light and 
ark chocolate, bright and da k red, and bla i 34s. per cwt. ; 
invisible green ; bright ditto, p green, 60s. per 
;561bs., amd ilib, ax SANAB rusha. 
More detailed particulars will be sent free of post: 
Original Anti-Corrosion Paintis only to be obtained of Wanner 
oN (Successor to the inventors), 15, Tokenhousi 
back of the Bank of England, who will show nearly 200 Testi 
monials received from the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, who 
have used E Anti-Corrosion for many years at their country 
age. 
seats, . ctantly compelled to caution the public 
against the Ee rious imitations s his Original Anti-Corrosion 
Paint now offered for sale. He has no agents whatever, All 
Orders are particularly requested to be sent direc 
old by ail the Chemists in Town and Country. 
Patronizod by Her Masesty, His Royal “Highness PRINCE 
Ey and Her Royal Highness the Du 8 OF KENT. 
Ma CLARKE, S uu 28, Shee vitLe: STREET, 
LARKE’S TINCTURE, Hoe instantaneously curing 
the Tooth Ache, without the least pain ger, price 
2s. 6d.—Also Mr. CLARKE'S SUOCEDANEUM, oe Stopping 
Decayed Teeth, however large or small the cavity : ersons 
E use it themselves with ease, as full directions are enclosed, 
CLARKE’S LOTION, for strengthening and 
Potens the Gums, and destroying all feverish sensations in 
the Mouth, price 4s. LARKE’S TOOTH 
BRUSHES, In cases containing thes diferent, kinds 
Brushes necessar; ded for Cleaning the Teeth, price 
4s, 6d.—CAUTION, none are genuine unless each packet. s 
sealed with the inventor's name and profession. Any o! 
above Articles can be sent to all parts of the United Ed 
on receipt of Post Office Order.—LOSS OF TEETH supplied, 
from one to a complete Set, on his new system, which has pro- 
DN pos the app probation of Sim James CLARK, Bart., and 
SES TR PEDERI CK CLARKE, Surgeon En 28, Sackville- 
street, Piccadilly, at Home from Ten till F. 
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES.—THE POPULAR. REMED 
i s porne PILLS. d pH Mira 
most eficetusl eure of Indiges ‘Liver, and 
Stomach Complaints, " Sick Head- ists "Tosftvénoie, &e. 
Their composition is truly excellent; y are compounded 
entirely eo ne products, freed from all irritating and de- 
atters, which renders their operation mild and 
er $ "th ney do not require the least confinement or altera- 
, and may be taken by the invalid with perfect 
n occasional dose in all nervous and debilitated 
ases, recoveries fro cted diseases, &e., they will be 
Ere highly valuable, Mist Vigour and tone to the system 
when emaciated by 
Their value asa NE ‘al tonic aud restorative of the impaired 
stomach and system, is daily manifested to the Pro- 
prietovs, by their increasing rapid sale, the numerous 
Testimonials forwarded by those Ms have pr ovo their efficacy. 
petu ie > just been communicated by . BATTERS, 
or the of PARR’S LIFE PILLS, Nottingham, 
* Sirs, - Then EA ny thousand boxes I selin the course of a 
year fully testify the superiority of PARR’S LIFE PILLS over 
every other Patent Medic Old and young, rich and poor, 
all l acknowledge the great "benefit they derive from taking them; 
any ladies and gentlemen of high standing in society, an 
mier respectable families have adopted PARR’S LIFE 
PILLS as a family medicine ; and thousands have given me full 
proof verbally of the cures which PARR’S LIFE PILLS have 
E sl E isis Gentlemen, yours, obediently, G. BATTERS, 
a WARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 
None are genuine,unless the words, “ PARR’ Es LIFE PILLS» 
are in Wars LETTERS On a Rep Grounp, on the Government 
Stamp, pasted round each box ; also the DEA of the sig- 
nature of the Proprietors, ** T. ROBERTS & Co., Crane-court, 
Fleet- deae London," on y Directions. 
Sold in boxes at 1s. 14d., 2s. 9d., and family packets at 115. 
each, = "all respectable medicine vendors throughout the world. 
A YOUNG LADY, well born, of agreenble manners, 
nd excellent temper, but not t musical, is anxious to ob- 
tain a situation as Companion to a Lady. "The most respect- 
able references will be given. — Address, A. B., Post-ofüice, 
Torrington-place, Torr’ ington-squam e; 
THE POTATO FAILURE 
Just ready, the Second Edition, enlarged by additional direc- 
tions and the Testimonia v Correspondents, price 6d., or 
5s. per dozen for distributi 
HE POTA 
TO MURRAIN AND ITS REMEDY. 
of The Dictionary 
manack,” &c. 
The immediate perusal of this parapet is creda ten botlo 
remedy requires an instant tı 
London: R. LDWIN, ed ait row; and H. Woor- 
DRIDGE, Winchester. 
*." The Author is preparing a large work, entitled ‘THE 
POTATO; ITS 
CULTURE, USES, AND HISTORY," to be 
published in January, in a foolscap Svo volume, price 2s. 6d. _ 
DEDICATED BY PERMISSION OF HER MAJESTY TE 
SE A TO HER ROYAL HIGIINESS THE PRINCESS 
Tee oS with Ai ations from Designs by Gilbert, 
uare, cloth gilt, 
ALES FOR Y OUNG PEOPLE. By 
x, 190, Oxford-sti 
OUDON, E Mrs. LOUDON, 
HEATING BUILDINGS BY HOT-WATER. 
AGNES 
L 
London: Bow 
Wings: eee edition, greatly enlarged, with numerous 
deuts, &c., 8vo, price 10s, 6d. cloth 
A PRAC TICAL TREATISE ON. WARMING 
BUILDINGS BY HOT WATER; on Ventilation and 
the various methods of CIPUE Artificial Heat, and their 
Effects on Animal and Vegetal Physiology. To which are 
added an Inquiry into LAW of Radiant and Conducted 
Heat, the Chemical Gonstitution of Coal, and the Combustion 
of Smoke. By Cuarues Hoop, F.R.S., F.R.A.8., 
WHITTAKER and Co., Ave Maria-lane, London; ; and to be had 
of any Bookselle 
Eu USER THD, LONDON ii A. CUN AUR 
On Saturday next, October 31, the ILLUS- 
TRATED ONDON ALMANACK oe “18:7 will be OT 
and will contain upwards of 80 engravings, illustrating Science, 
Natural History, Astronomy, ies, ; Ge, ine 
Astronomic Oaleuiations Rave been Nro Ron y es 
Shell Esq., e Royal Observatory, Greenwich. “The 
Natural History ot the Months has been kindly furnished by 
Mrs. Loudon, illustrated with engravings by Miss rg 
The varie have been Kenny 
Mendiee}inua, 0 W. Hat vay Esq, ana nJJ QUDéro (eqs; fata 
are remarkably interesting and beautiful. Domestic Hints— 
w Recipes in Cooking—the New Sugar and n Tariff— 
pus and Information of all the aaen, "hd Public 
ices, with all tl e an Almanack valuable, 
seve wrapper, 6t cm gilt edges, price 1s, 
Office, 198, Strand. 
['ARMERS' CLUBS.—An arrangement has just 
been made by which (isc result of the discussions enter- 
tatea upon practical que: s in the Local Farmers’ Clubs 
Il be given in the i pemer” Magazine.” N carly 200 columns 
of Agricultur will } 
of Het Westin dl ADB perfect Muda wie Sheath the prizes of 
he leading Agricultural Societies, The series of Portraits of 
‘atrons of Agriculture and Eminent British Farmers, W with 
Biographical Memoirs, is in contin —Mr. J. of Dil- 
tO, nad My/ BALATO? DANNS TOIT Mae, ataei Price 25. 
May be zu of all Babuselleees Office, um Norfolk-st., adr 
S28 
e ENANT RIGHT.”—That an Alteration in the 
Conditions upon which Land has been hitherto occupied 
and cultivated, affording greater security to the Ter zan 
Farmer for the investment of his capital and a wider scope f 
the exercise of his paceman as well as a considerable change 
d Tenant, will be greatly accelerated 
by the Repeal of the Corn 4 AWS, is ‘perfectly manifest ; in fact, 
5 system of “ Tenant Right" must be established. The Mang 
LANE Express has always PONUNT the rights of the Tenant 
Farmer, and will continue so to do inchingly, —May be had 
by order of all Booksellers, price T4. ; or IJ, 10s, 4d. per annum. 
Office, 24, Norfolk-st., Strand, London 
HE CORN TRADE.—The ascertained papa 
of the POTATO crop in the United King dom—and th. 
admitted failure of the grain and pulse crops, ana, it is jum 
hended, of the Potato also, in France—render early and correct 
information on the stock of grain available to ren the exi- 
more importance than for man; sae ast. No 
telligence in the MARK-LANE EXPRESS, which has been for ma 
years the authority in the Corn TRADE IN Broun SEE 
in Foret Cou D rm ees be had, by o f 
street, Stran bun 
ORD GEORGE BENTINCK stated at the n meeting 
at Coleshill, on the 9th of 3 that by the destruc- 
tion ofthe POTATO crop as oved, food to the value of 
10, 000, 0001. ao been lost ; and that] France, through the failure 
f the cro} uld require 2,000,000 quarters of ; grain. This 
yast demand must cause excitement, and render correct 
o the vuU and the quarters from whence it 
"I Popp" S PATENT PROTOXIDE PAINT.—The 
roperties of this x are Heroes for preventing iron 
from oxidation, wood fro: nd masonry from damp; 
it neither cracks nor blisferk with ae hottest sun, and is there- 
fore most valuable for Railways, Boilers, Steam, Gas an 
Water-pipes ; Hothouses, Forcin, ure pn and for Shipping. 
Its adhesion des 50 great to iron and wood that the hardest fric- 
tion will s ove it. It prevents vegetation on stuc- 
coed buildings? andi is not mi gm by spray of sea water, 
PROTOXIDE PAINT is sold ground in oil, VA EM 
with white-lead its property “of concealing is as 7: 
one hundred weight is equal vx m and half of le 
well under the brush, and s with oil an. netaous. aud 
cohesive mixture. If blends; with o 
softer tone than white-lead. 
during Wer 
[ns itis arua Basis able, being perfectly innoxious. "Mani 
actu 
Elm: 
. Francis and Sons, Cement Works, Nine 
pouring ‘PATENT § SUSPENSION “STOVES. 
wW 
umm à era go 
and eum one of the PATENT PORTABLE 
c The Seventh Thousand is already 
on Mis att e begin oP which is but he third season, 
showing that what is Y of its cleanliness, its singularly 
beautiful ventilating erties, its cextaint 
ht, Y alid p» exceeding’ 
opening to the Monae, "46, Kine William. Pi 
London-| bridge, 
may be bid. of the highest importance. No trouble AS 
In an | 
Price Sixpence, frev vy p. 
The Mailway D bronicle 
Of Saturday, Ocvonzn 24, contains articles on 
EVENTS OF THE WEEK. — SOUTH-WESTERN AND 
LONDON AND BRIGHTON — BIRMINGHAM. AND OX. 
FORD — ACCIDENT ON RA 
AILWA 
PROSPECTIVE— 
E AND NATIONAL 
RAILWAY LITERATURE. NA EE Round Railversus 
T Rail—Greenhow's Exposition of the Danger and Defici. 
encies of the present mode of away Construction, with 
Engraving—The Edinburgh Review and its Article on Rail. 
Waye Brads haw’s Mur d Guide. 
REPOR S OF MEETINGS. 
nts — Date TUS on Trade — Mee 
Tenders dor, Loans—Contra acts— ots 
of Pa She 
Sh 
Boke Closet c Tabl 
—Foreign ditiis h Mar Lee Pane Letter— Irish ta 
ways a Practical Lesson—“ * Cato’ thoureasonest [not] well” 
—Relative Distances by Beil eae Coach Rouds—Madrid and 
Valencia—Gossip of the 
Order Railway chronicls of any Newsvender, 
EATHER BEDS PURIFIED BY STEAM. 
Het and SONS have just completed the erection of 
Machinery for the Purifying of Feathers on a New Prin- 
ciple, by us UE he offensive properties of the quill are evapo- 
rated an d off in Steam ; thereby not only are the im- 
purities of the feather itself entirely removed, but they are 
rendered quite free from the unpleasant smell of the Stove, 
which all new feathers are subject to that are dressed in tho 
ordinary wa; 
d Beds, Te- dressed by this process, are perfectly seed from 
urites, and by expanding the s the bulk is 
greatly increased, and A EENE the Bel. îs TM much 
er. 
The follomog ere are the present E of New Feathers :— 
Mixed, per ll est Foreign Grey Goose 2s. 0d. 
Gr n a. 3 Irish White ,, 2s. 6d. 
Foreign Grey Goose zic White ,, 3s. 0d. 
HEAL & oe 's List of Bedding, dontaining ds particulars of 
Weights, Sizes, and Prices, sent fre t, on application 
to their mstablishment, 196, ern the Chapel, Tottenham. 
court Roa 
SOCIETY OF ARTS PRIZE PATTERNS. 
HE SOCIETY being d desirous of p procuring beautiful 
forms of ordinary utensils, to be sold at the same prices as: 
the commonest and most vulgar, E arded their Prizes to Messrs. 
Minton, of Stoke-on-Trent, for two Jugs and a Toilette Ser- 
vice, complete ; and to FELIX Sousak ps or a Tea Service, 
ese articles may now be all dealers in NE and 
Earthenware throughout the Rog HUN at the pi of the 
CHEAPEST and coMMONEST Crockery, and at ener prices! ace 
cording to qualit; 
are manufactured in ER buff, and olive-coloured 
Earthenware, in white China, and China with gold bandles, as 
submitted to H. R, H, the Prines Albert, the President of the 
Society. 
WARMING AND VENTILATING CHURCHES, LARGE 
BUILDINGS, GENTLEMEN’S ENTRANCE HAL; LS, &c. &c. 
UNDY'S PATENT STOVE for vs purposes, 
is the most efficient and economical yet introduced to 
publie notice, The price of No. 1 Stove, RED. to Warm: 
and Ventilate Buildings from 
000 to 10, du cubic feet, is wa 
Biy 2, from 10; 000 to 50,0 do. 
oe 
be seen in dail ily 
No. 3, from 50, 000 to 100, LN 
Ample te: estimony can be adduced. 
operation at the PANKLIBANON The N WORKS, the Great 
Western Emporium for Stove Grates, Kitchen Ranges, Fenders 
Fire Irons, &c. re is also the arget assortment in the 
upon Bronze 
nd Iron Bedsteads ; - 
Wire Trellis Work ; Saat pana ; Verandahs, &c. We. 
DEIN , Panklibanon Iron Works, 58, 
SS 
? 
s 
expense is spared to furnish the latest and best 
the MARK-LANE Express, Verde has been for many years the 
authority in the Brel Tn. IN ENGLAND and in FOREIGN 
OUNTRIES.—May be had, Uy or dae ot all booksellers, price 7d. 
Office, 24, Norfolk- street Strand, London. - 
ROSES IN PO 
C BSERVATIONS ON THE GÜLTIYATION OF 
ROSES IN POTS, including Forcing, Propagating, dc. 
By WILLIAM PAUL, of the Nurseri ‘ies, Cheshunt, Herts 
SHERWOOD & fer Pa rdi yar -row; or from the Author, free 
T 22 postage stamp, 
‘HE HORTICULTURAL MAGAZINE, els, 
contains 6 Illustrations aud 96 columns of really useful 
ong arctica information on the cultivation of Flowers, Fruits, 
d Vegetables, and the general management of Gardens, 
Gr eenhouses, and Farms. An illustrated specimen will bé 
AM ee postage free, to every part of the kingdom, by the 
Publi OULSTON and PS Eur 65, Paternoster- row, on 
e. 
rie 
y AT * MECHI'S 
on, — Superior 
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A T 
hair, nail, tooth, jj Ps lest Ties 
brushes ; combs, washing and shaving soap; "various nail and 
corn i ; razors, T s and paste, and shaving 
powder ; jasies, and gentlemen’ s dresingedses, either with or 
without ngs, in Russia leather, mahogany, rosewood, an 
Me eh 
ladies’ companions ‘and pocket- aot, elegantly 
fitted ; also netting boxes, 
envelope cases, card cases, note an: 
cake baskets, beautiful ink-stands, and an infinity of recherché 
articles not to be equalled in London, 
OTTS PATENT STOVES FOR CHURCHES, 
HALLS, WAREHOUSES, &c.—The Patent haying ex- 
pired, the present Pro- 
are enabled to 
at Three-fourths the price 
hitherto charged. En- 
gravings of the patterns, 
; with the reduced prices, 
will be forwarded on appli- 
cation to the Warehouse, 
| 80, Great Queen-street, 
Lincoln’s-inn-fields, 
| N.B: Hot-water Pipes 
can be attached to the 
Stoves for Warming dis- 
tant Apartments, Conser- 
vatories, &c. 
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