50—1846.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
831 
Sales by Auction, 
TO ROBLES MED: GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, 
LDERS, AND OTHE RS. 
ESSRS. PRO’ THEROE Aw» MORRIS have re- 
eeived instructions to submit to Public Competition be 
Auction on the Pr du Paradise Nee dereud on 
nd following d at ock (by 
in consequence of the s being 
required for ARE oses), the whole of the valuable NUR- 
SERY STOCK, consisti of a conside 
fine Evergreens, Dw Trained Peach, Nectarine, ani 
also about 500 Camellias, from 2 to 5 feet, beautifully furnished 
with bloom buds, Azalea Indica, and Erica, of sorts, and 
other Greenhouse Plav May be viewed prior to the Saie. 
Catalogues (6d. echi returnable to purchasers) may be had on 
mises; of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auc- 
tioneers, American LET Leytonstone. 
BARNES, SURREY. - 
TO FORCING GARDEN RS, FLORISTS, & NURSERYMEN. 
O BE LET, under Assignment of Lease S or al 
years from Michaelmas, 1843, about? acres of well stock 
GARDEN GROUND, party walled in, us erections of E 
ing Houses, 57 feet by 9, and 30 feet and Pits, 93 feet by 
7 feet 6 inches, ditto 45, ditto "m ew i dun situate onfisnons 
to the River Thames, near Barnes Terrace. The whole of the 
stock to be valued, and immediate possession to be AAY For 
further particulars, apply by post to Mi 00D, Land 
Agent nt Moi rtlake e; dus Mr. W. aE 1 rr 
IMPR! OVED POLMAISE HEATING. 
REEN HOUSES HOTHOUSES, and CONSER- 
VATORIES of every description fitted up with the above 
Apparatus on the most Economical terms, and warranted to 
J. Lewis, aoe ticultural Bude Stamford-hill, 
Middlesex, where it may be seen in operati 
POTATO “EPIDEMIC 
To AGRICULTURISTS, GARDENE. RS, & OTHERS. 
ARKERSS ENTY KOPROLEON, OR CHE- 
MICAL ee tt al MANURE, for destroying the 
3m Insects, and Vermin inimieal to the 
srain and vegetable productions, and for 
growth of all kinds od 
assisting vegetation. 
The. extraordinary disease af Hung the Bayes u now become 
portance to the an dane The proprietors, errata 
from their own experience, and the observations of other 
Parties, strongly recommend the dressing of the land with their 
Manure previously to planting, being. ‘confidently assured it 
I be found a perfect preventative of this fatal | di ase, as also 
in other respects a chea ap. and fertilising manu 
SA in S dd of any size at 6L. Hs ton, with Hrann &o., 
for u: y W. and S. B. PARKER, Sole Manufacturers, Che- 
En: ud eds Works Deptford, Kent; where also can be 
GRICULTURAL- TRAINING SCHOOL, Hod- 
don, Herts.— The CHRISTMAS VACATION will 
TERMINATE on TUESDAY, Jan. 30, unctual 
attendauce is requi piede ocius on the following sue) aos will 
be delivered daily à he ensuing griculture, 
Botany, Breeds, MAE and Diseases of Cattle: Che: 
mistry, with Rea ea Duk d in the Laboratory ; Civil 
Mechanics, Natural and 
EA also Practical Surveying, aining, 
and "Levelling; and the Course of Education combines the 
Classics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages.—Terms and 
particulars may be known by application, personally, or by 
letter addressed to fe POM Master, at the NON 
TAM HASELWOOD, Head Master. 
"DO "ADVERTISERS. — ver vem intended 
for the First NuMBER of the MIDLAND FLORIST must 
be forwarded without delay to the Publisher, R. Suvron, Bridle- 
smith-gate, Nottingham, or to SIMPKIN ES Maxsnae, ; London. 
The MIDLAND FLORIST will undou t desir- 
able medium tor advertising Books, “Plante, Seada Roots, 
land II r for any | 
advertising communication requiring UH STU publicit; 
erms very reasonable. 
*.* Order the MIDLAND FLORIST of any Bookseller, 
"K AGENBUSCH ix» Co's REMEDY FOR THE 
K POTATO DISEASE.— Pri s per paket which en- 
Sures an acre of sound Potatoes Kii a large er 
KAGENDUSCII AND Co.s GERM MINATING. COMPOUND. 
and 4s. per eg The best Steep for Wheat and 
Onion, and all other Seeds and 
KeoeNUSCH Á AND, dos 
30s. per acre for Meadows, ae in three years ; n millage 35s. 
per acre, and for Hops 40s. per acre, annually. Price TL. 10s. 
per ton for Moi doi de "iritlage, and 9j per ton for HOP 
One ton is sufficient for 4 
hese articles are kept. at Hibernia Wharf, London-bridge, 
and Mr. Josera Epwaxps willdeliver them to any one bringing 
the amount in cash. 
Manufactured by KAazNBsusecH and Co., Agricultural 
Chemists, Leeds. Sold by James and ou Agents for the South 
of England, 55, King William.street, Cit Porrer BRO- 
'THERS, Agents for the North, romford- court Manchester 
*,* Vessels of 50 tons, drawing 5 fect, at the Works in 
Leeds, and can ascend the creeks of every mont in i Kingdom, 
80 that Dealers or Farmers, and Landed Proprietors, clubbing 
together, may ee PuDpHd direct, atasaving of canen ce, 
1 allow: ance to the Trad 
"AWES WM MANURI uu Maaure, 
ton. Clover Manure, 147. per fon Corn Manure 
Superphosphate Lime, 7 
A Pamphlet on Artificial Manures will be forwarded to any 
person enclosing two postage stamps to Mr. Wiuson, at Mr. 
ae Factory, Deptford Creek, London. 
O OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTA ATES. 
wW ILLIAM BULLOCK WEBSTER, of Hounsdown, 
near Southampton, Draining Engineer to Her Majesty, 
at Osborne, Isle of Wight; the inventor of a Patent Tile 
and Pipe Machine (applicable to eumd Bricks) ; Sinn. anew 
Machine for taking roots and stones out of clay, both which are 
to be seen at the Royal Polytechnicinstitution, Regent-street,— 
Offers his assistance as a thorough practical man to Landlords 
who may require information on any eubleat connected with 
the Drainage of their Estates. drained at a fixed 
(Mae 
IMPROVED HYDRAULIC 
RAM, 
FIXED BY ROE, 
FOUNTAIN MAKER, 70, STRAND, LONDON, 
Can be wgrked by a small stream of half-an-inch, where a fall 
of a few feet can be obtained. 
FREEMAN 
The same RAM, without the aid of a Tank or Cistern, ar- 
ranged to throw a Jet of Water constituting a Fountain with 
the head of water beneath. 
ENGINES FOR DEEP WELLS OF ALL KINDS. 
DOUCHE AND OTHER BATHS. 
BUILDINGS HEATED BY HOT WATER, 
WATER WHEELS TO WORK SMALL PUMPS. 
Estimates given for the supply of Towns, Mansions, Farms, &c. 
A newly invented PORTABLE VAPOUR BATH, all com- 
plete for 
(RIED UE SIX-ROWED BLACK BARLEY. 
his singular BARLEY was propagated from Three 
Corns found in a Sailor's pocket, by Mr. Pn Tobacco- 
nist, of Cheltenham ; it stood a six-weeks st in E E i 
produce was 80 stools and 5610. grains ; ane th 
per each porn, 1870; no account of its native Wu jn EP 
ascertain 
The Dy stood the extreme POET and heat of 1844 sum- 
mer, and the severe winter of 1844 and 1 
Mr. Churchill, of the Plough Hotel, Cheltenham, planted a 
few acres on the 1 of Fe bmary; 1846, ai 
TR ul Highness Prince Albert haying reauined a portion 
of this new] 
oni 
ACHSE are of opinion if sown in autumn, from its 
being early to harvest, a crop of Swedes may be got from the 
same lan 
The Black- skinned Barley produces a fine white flour, 
malts well. The Straw is EUST and fine, and fit for plait. 
ny Agriculturist wishing to try this we aluable Black 
Barley, may be supplied with ang quantity by applying to Mr. 
Jons Cnv: URCHILL, Plough Hotel, patenam ‘Gor Cash or Post- 
office order) ; the calculation being as 
Quarter of an acre verses, 17 
and 
ix ditto . 
Twelve QN. 
A sample tin, g po! 
warded on NIAE of a Post- office « iis for 35. 
es, will be for- 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATENT. 
M‘NEILL & CO.,of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 
* row, London, the Manufacturers and ou p of 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 
Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, 
od purposes, to protect plants from Frost. 
e Great National Agricultural Shows, it is this Felt 
which mis been exhibited and obtained the Prize, andis the 
Felt pat: n by 
Workshops, and for 
Tt is half the pr ice of any other Madeipdon of Rooting, aa 
effects a great saving of Tiere inthe) condtnuction of Roofs. 
Made to any length h by 32 inches wide. 
TH (e PENNY PER SQUARE Foor, 
*,* Samples, with Directions for its Use, and Testimonials, 
of Seven years? experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, Architects, and Builders, gent x to any part of the 
town m GEAR and orders by post ext 
P The Public is respectfully Ion that the only Works 
in Great Britain w Be te above Roofing is made, a: 
EILL anp 00.’S 
Patent Felt sigan Lamb’s-buildings, Bunhill-row, Lon- 
don, where Roofs covered with Lahe Felt may b 
the new Vice-Chancellor's Court, and the Passag: 
atthe nes anoo to Westminsteri Hali, and other Luildings atthe 
New Houses of rernm ; done under the Surveyorship of 
Charles Haley] Esq. R. me 
Note.—Consumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 
plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
no more e than they requir e. 
DO RM LTURAL MACHINERY NOT PREJU- 
TO THE INTEREST OF THE LABOUR 
Die TRO EMI iselearly demonstrated in the FARMERS" 
AZINE for the ist of December. Office, 24, Norfolk. 
SES Sirand. May be hadi s al oopa Price 2s. 
sum. per acre, in y expense, 
RICK AND TILE MAKERS, 
BRICK AND TILE MACHINES. 
HE AINSLIE PATENT TILE MACHINE 
COMPANY (James Sun, Esq., of Deanston, PURSE 
invite attention to their improved TILE MACE JIN: NE, and t 
their new Patent Troes Kilns, for drying and quem 
Bricks and Tiles. ha Sub of from inox imds to 
three-fourths of “the uam is effe md all the articles are 
burnt equally without LA or canines’ The Machines at work 
and a Model of the Ki e seen, and all particulars to be 
obtained from Mr. rs A Secretary, 1934, Piccadilly, 
Agents wanted, 
London, 
(PE ISLANDS. CATTLE. — Information 
having been Mes here that numbers of French Cattle, 
chiefly the small Brii 
ittany breed, have been sold p) in 
England, as Channel Islands, purchasers are earn 
estly Te- 
of equal interest to the S sa ig the sell 
H onorary $ Secretaries, 
Sr B R. A, 8. G. 
Guernsey, October 28, ‘1846, 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
LIGHT, CHEAP, 4x» DURABLE ROOFING. 
DHOMAS JOHN CROGGON, of 8, Lau- 
ce-Pountney Hill, Cannon-street, London, 
Begs to oal. the ibis of emen, Gentlemen, and the 
blic, to his 
PATENT ASPHALT ay Eun, FOR ,ROOFING, 
As 3dopted by Her Majesty's Woods and Fo and b 
AL AGRICUL TURAL SOUIBTE OF peaks 
on Su buildings at Newcastle-on- Tyue, and Han 
London ; also, by the leading members of the above and icd 
grieultural Societies of England, Rrotland. and Ireland, 
The Price of the Felt is only ONE Y PER SQUARE 
y le: Tis I 
y great s 
s, does ies ‘require half 
or tiles um r elt can be 
manufactured of any required length, by ches wide. 
tas JOHN Onoccox, 8, Laurence Pointe hill Cannon- 
Street, London. 
Of whom also may be had Railway Fel 
Sis Bottoms, 
Pipes, 
O THE BENEVOLENT, — Attention is most re- 
spectfully called to an almost unparalleled case of mis- 
fortune which has just occurred, in this neighbourhood. 
q acts areas fol Y HIBBERD, a practical 
iS ipa and co! nian RDIS Te near Ward TA Castle, in 
Wiltshire, was a short time since pm through the once 
sentations of a gentleman—a young County Member, acting as 
his father's agent, whose name charity forbid ds us to mention— 
to undertake the cultivation de a tract of waste. meer land, 
situate on the western pe mersetshire, at an altitude 
af 1000 feet above the level SER ea, the ape E 
erect necessary and suitable farm buildings and fences 
ea. This, from some unaccountable cause, was not done; 
and the unfortunate farmer’s valuable stock of horses and 
cattie, were, through exposure to the rigours of the climate, 
nearly all chilled and destroyed. 
With EA ruinous Prec ts before him, Mr. HIBBERD 
appealed ii e most ri ful manner to his landlord, who 
stated [etd his bailifr) for the first time that he was only 
an agent to bis father, who was in Rome, 
only refused odere but his goods and implements were 
distrained upon ped sag (as might “be expected in such a wi 
country) at an, 
lt, Sheathing Felt for 
and Dry Hair Felt for covering Boilers, Steam 
. HEN 
pon the inhospite SE moor, 100 EE from their native village, 
s losses AE not less 
: and SD zen EHE of za ing upon 
him as they did so ui tedly as Mis as undéservedly, have 
induced his bro [pm rds to rei him some assistance, 
and most respectfully to solicit the benefactions of all who ho may 
feel sedet aid them in this work of ci 
N PEARCE, Wool S tapler, Sonthielton, Devon. 
ollowing gentlemen have kindly 
subscriptions i X es of the distre: 
Gourp, Esq., Mayor of ‘Southmotton es 
of Barnstaple ; = P.G ational Pr ovincial pd 
Barnstaple ; "Mr. iras sman, Southmolton. 
N. GOULD, Ésq. + sere of Southmoleon, pari give further par- 
ticul ars ifrequi 
pare NT. ELASTIC. BA “WARRANTED 
0 BE ED Pes zt COLD Es HEAT 
E ANY geil OR CLIM 
pee ae Mia 
Surgical Bandages, a 
faciuring purposes, These B: 
fastening the coy 
e addition to the above, there is a great variety of pem too 
jumerous to mention, for which these Bands may be applied 
with advantage, and new applications will constantly suggest 
idres when in They may be had oftwo thicknesses, 
and are sold in boxes of six dozen each, of assorted sizes, price 
6d. per box and upwards. s may be had to order of 
various fupe and thicknesses. 
E T. die articles eg sold by all Stationers and Dealers 
in Metallic Pen: le and for Exportation by PERRY 
and Co., at No. “32, Red Lion-square, London; and also by 
CHARLES MACINTOSH and Co., Manufacturers, Manchester 
and Birmingham. 
ETCALFE and CO.'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH- 
pl BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush 
has the important advantage p Aaa ges thoroughly into the 
divisions of the teeth, and cl ing tl the most extra- 
ordinary manner, and is Hee for p hairs not coming 
een An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third 
art of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. 
are fe very suitable for 
vers of Preserve and Pickle Jars, Bottles, & 
Penetrating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Rus- 
sian bristles, which do not soften like common hair, 
Brushes [) 
a Aera, by means of 
direct importations, dispensing With all intermediate parties’ 
profits and destructive bleaching, and bx ing the luxur; 
genuine EUM aids a Oni ae ALFE & Co’s Sole Es- 
ok from Holles-street. 
“From Metcalfe’s,” adopted. 
Caution. sera are bes ahs Hein 
by some houses. 
Sold by ET Aus Chemists in Town and Countr; 
Hemanenes by Hex Magzsry, His Royal ccna PRINCE 
T, and i Royal Highness the. Duenzss OF KENT. 
Mr, CLARKE, SURGEON pE D SACKVILLE-STREET, 
Pi 
LY. 
NLARKE’S TINCTURE, | Ls. inantancoly euring 
the Tooth acne) without the least n or danger, pri 
25. 6d.—Also ARKE'S SUCCEDANE BUM, for v Stopping 
Decayed enin aac arge or small the cavity : al persons 
ean He it themselves with ease, as a rections are enclosed, 
price 5s.—Mr. OLARKE'S LO BON: heningrand. 
purifying the Gums, and destroying a erish sensati ions in 
the Mouth, price . — Also x CLARKE'S TOOTH 
BRUSHES. in cases containing three différent kinds of 
Brushes AT to be used for Cl eaning the Teeth, 
4s. 6d.—CAUT 
ro E 
above Articles can be sent to all parts of the Un: 
on receipt of Post Office Order. LOSS OF TEETH supplied, 
from one to a complete Set, on ‘his e system, which has pro. 
eared in iim. the approbation of Sim James CLARE, Bart., and 
"a 
Mr. FREDERICK CLARKE, Surgeon Dentist, 28, Sackville- 
street, Piccadilly, 
