THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. : 655- 
41—1852. | 
GLASS FOR CONSERVAT jor RIES, SEED ee eT TO Gp tin FARMING OF nen 
GREENHOUSES, PIT FRAMES, R. BEM Moreton-1n-Marsu, having re- Just published, price 1s, 6d., k 7 at or 
PHILLIPS anp CO. beg t tei their ceived so 3 a voluntary 3 ae the 5 RIZE ESSAY ON THE FARMI G 
— f SHEET GLASS for a of his two new varieties of Wheat, the PRIMA DONNA NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. By Wit 5 Bearn, Land 
2 t | Packed in Boxes of 100 feet | DONNA MARIA, this season over any other, is 1 hone Agent an uer, Handley Farm, Towcester: for which Fifty 
* se Fame na yo s through the medium of the press, strongly to recommend them Pounds was awarded py the Royal Ada ert 2 
above 4 inches eg A ate each. 4, 63 by 43 013 0 as being capable of producing from 12 to 16 ushels per acre/ Reprinted, by special permission, from the last published 
“a ‘i oe E. 7 282 5, 74 by 54 615 o more than any other variety; and they ies this oe Journal of the Aeee 
— r 0 oes 8 by 5, 8 by 54 = 015 0| Were more free from blight and mildew than any other, on | London: eros, Apaus, and Co.; and may be had of 
21 do — 814. 742 8 by 6 Pot db 2 0 15 0 account of growing stiffer in the straw. Price 515 per quarter, all Bookseller 
a 1 sla, pe Sd. E e 1 0 delivered either sen rae igor ow sacks at 1 Bir 3 a ik ane n 8 
Os awe Bristol, Banbury, or Oxfor b in ac eac ? EN ALMANAC, ith T 
0 feet — . fr ces to the foo LENNY'S GARD D wi wenty 
ones eee i, Cries s 2 or satisfactory: reference, 9 ne Engravings, a Complete List of the best varieties 
Packed in 
or 14 ounces 2 ordered price 10s. per bushel.— pay eth for . Mr. THos 
rae FOLLOWING SIZES at 18s. per 100 feet :— in Fruitu, Flowers, Plants s, and Vegetables, and important 
A by 9, 11 by 9, 15 by 9, 1d by 9, 15 by 9, 15 by 9, 17 by 9, Domo eum f Half-moon-strest; and Mr. G40. Gnas, advice to the thirty thousand readers who will see it before 
19 by 8, 20 satni s November is out. À 
18 by 3 10, 151 by 10, 4 by 10, 15 by 10, 16 by 10, 17 by 10, Fe SALE, very handsome CHINA ARBOR- | to — Cox, 18, King Street, —— . B. Adver- 
18 by 10, 19 by 10, 20 by 10, 23 by 10, 25 by 10. VITA, 3 to 6 feet ; T and green HOLLIES, i * tisements sent for insertion must be accompanied by a Post- 
14 by 11, 15 by 1 16 by 11, 17 7 by II, 18 by 11, 19 by 11, | 8 feet; fine busty LAURELS, S to fort; Siere BOX office order for payment, Terms: Two guineas a page ; half 
20 by il 21 by 11, 22 by i, 111. bushy, 3 to t, with a variety of other ne Erergreeny ‘by a page, 25s. Small Advertisements, 7 lines or under, 103, êd. 
14 mn 12, 17 by 12, 20 by 12, 21 by 12, 22 by 12, 23 by 12, | the ceeded h. yers Feda plan LLI a and 18. per line above that number, 
44 by 12, 25 by 12, well set with flow — ey 0s, and — per dozen; CHR . 
16 by 13, 117 by 13, 19 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 24 by 13, | SANTHEMUMS, = oF: 9s, and 55 a ae Wintun On the 1st of November will be published, pricels,, 
ge tr Papen ag. Serer E HE ANGLER’'S ALMANAC FOR 1853: 
— ph ae stant im — * * se piem being a Hand-book and Guide to P, Bs 3 ee 
ATE 30 Lakes, and Fisheries ia Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland 
Sold in cases Pn rampar 25 sheets, 48 a Jong by 36 by 36 —— oe BE DISP OSED ‘OF, TWO SE JTS, of from 250 and coniainin 1 A 8 anh by the Sportsman 
wi fee per cas ash. Es x for the CTICAL ANGLER, author o many paines 
is dicted prain —5 yA. by 36 — containing 12 bee, in = — of Port Philip, Green Cape, and Sydney, and on tie subje sot og Fishestes and Fisher 
and weighing about 17 oz. to the foot, which is the lar argest | Partly in Van Diemen’s Land and New Zealand, They are There is no Sport in which a book tes doii reference is 
. — — and have been carefully named by the late toon — * — e Ká those already published are too 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of ve Superior quality, packed ` ea e and expensive for gener urposes, or not suficien 
n cases of 200 feet, and in sizes varying from 36 by 26 to 44 by Appl iyt to ur. Moone, Botanic Garden, Chelsea, London. — — The work wanted shouid be 2 a 3 
0 2 * . — tc An to 
30 inches, at 38s , 403., to 42s RRY GLASS, 0 BE DISPOSED OF, NURSERY. „STOCK, tap: dingy a as & constan companion e referred to 
Mil 5, from 2s. to 6s. each, Propagating and Bee Glasses, extending over 20 Acres of Ground.— R begs v5 °° addition to the matter to be found in Almanacs, it will 
Cucumber Tubes, Lacto „Lord Camoys’ Milk Syphons, to inform his friends and the ‘able, that it ie his intention to | contain a Notice in the Calendar of the day on which Fishing 
Tiles and Slates, Wasp Traps, Plate, Crown, and Ornamental | withdraw from the Nursery Business, mi to offer whole begins in the various rivers ; the Laws of Angling and taking 
atte — for Ornaments, Fern Shades, and every article of his Stock at greatly reduced — n order to — the h kin 
as ily as possible. —— — — of 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, Bishops- | Roses and Nursery articles are being prepared, and will be 
ate-street Without, London forwarded on — — 
xtract from a letter perah to Mr. J. Patterson, of | Nurseries, Garforth, near Leeds, Oct, 9. 
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Atherstone:—“\I have compared your sample of Glass wi Perec COCHIN CHINA CHICKENS, well feathered 
many others sent me, and I have no hesitation in saying yours 
is — te to any of them,” 
to 16 Ibs, the ‘couple, at fr — to 425. j — — a — : — 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. two and es, er prir: Young Cocks; 7s. 
— 175 P Ch ris, C ridgeshi 
E anD Co. supply 16.02. Sheet Glass of | °° . — er Fae 
n —— 2d. to 3d, 
for the usual sizes required, many thousand STEPHENSON a a PEILI 8 Gracocharch 22 
Sou nu- 
Pri ry i ~ pe * 3 street 
Lists of Prices an stimates forwar on application, for ipti i 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS ATASS faatarers oi of very desérption of Iron Fen 1 . "Dart ‘o al. — 
TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING of HURDLES nator wie e io 6 feet long, 3 feet high, with | 5 bare 
ORNAMENTAL WINDOW N and GLASS SHADES, 5 bars, at 4s, 6d. 
to James Hervey and Co., 3 5, Soho-square, London, 
See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. THE on Sao VE WITHOUT A 18 apaa 
Plain, from 125. to 25s, : Ornamental, from 313. Ed. to Six 
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR LEAD, GLASS, OIL, Guineas ; Stands for — 20. 6d., 3s., and 58. each, for which 
8 Royal Le gran s- 
e Almanac can be 
. with a * ey . ook. 
London: G. Cox, King-stree reet, Covent Garden; and 
by all Booksellers and Fishing: tackle Makers 
On the 18th of November will be published, price 1s,, 
HE GARDENERS? ALMA ANAC K, 
Edited by HNSON, Esq. 
Besides the usual contents of an Almanack, it will contain 
— of the best —— Flowers and Fruits; a List of the 
Majesty’ al Letters Patent have been ted. Pro 2 —— and N men of the 9 Kingdom, and 
pectus, with Drawings and Report, for * copious — 2 in all — 
UTION.—An Injunction having been granted by the Vice. —— ARRANGED ALP facilitate — 
Chancellor, in the case of “ Nasu v. Carman,” restraining the Pu ablis hed by the STATIONERS’ Company Lud te-street, 
defendant from making or selling any colourable imita on of Ion y r ga 
in an rey the Plaintiff's Stove or Fuel, the public is respectfully informed 
HEE that the origina oyce’s Patent itho: lue, an Just published, Fifth Editio 
:| CATECHISM OF COTTAGE LEA RMING. 
or the 
profit. 
. 3 ane desires to help an allot ment 
farms their 
Plumbers’ Brass Wor at 7078258 rer for warming Halls, 3 3 
Water-closets, Shops, —— aud all places 
a emit | v 
or -a — — To be seen 
in use daily, orn the = Proprietor’ ASH, Ironmonger, &c,, 
253, Oxford-s nd at the City, e 119, —— 
London; andjto be be had from the principal I 
PATEN "PREPARED tere for the ee 25. 6d. 
bushel; only genuine with he Proprietor’s — nonin 
a — 258, cee ariel and 119, Newgatesstreet, London, 
Portable Economical Vapour Bath, 
for Families, 8 pig &c., complete with Large Cloak, 
11. 11s. 6d. Pome meeps g orwarded on ra ete gy 
Syphon Air-Vent Beer Wine Taps, 3s, and 3s, 6d. 
— oy . 6d. 
Also, Fifth Edition, 
CATECHISM OF GARDENING. 
Price * 13 copies sent free by post for 4s, 6d. The 
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tech 
diffusing ani ed kiio edie and pract of Farming amd 
mprov w. ** ce 
Saale — he smaller ci oh cultivators, 
ODFREY'S EXTRACT GF ELDER | ANI Af toe —— bat na 
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‘This al —— ; wice ahi 
strongly recommen Softening, is i to price and 
5 as and Preserving the SKIN, and giving form; its multifarious and subjects may actually 
it a bloomin; — eee neta - —.— enh Lee vam to e maist Sct has but to 
t — cosmetic. It will completely seen by th r whom it is prepared to admired, and, 
remove Tan, Sun. „o., ani its balsamic and | we may add, to be purchased. Christian Witness, 
healing qualities, render the skin soft, pike e, and free from London: Groompxipce and Sons, “ri et aco Row, 
ness, scurf, &., clear it from every our, pimple, or Sold by all Booksel 
ski mi — — —— ants the 
skin wi ome a smooth, a e com- Now ready, complete in Two Volumes, imperial 
be ith b br. mea ig eg A — r Price Fifteen Guineas, half bound in morocco, 
id Pe 2 N * “HE GENERA of BUTTERFLIES, or Diurnal 
Lepidoptera : comprising their ic „ a 
LONG EVENINGS MADE SHORT. Notice of their Habits and Transformations; a: 
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ECHPS FAMOUS BAGATELLE TABLES | of the Species ofeach Genus, By Epwagp Doom.ebay, F. L. S., 
i 8. A 2 7 3 D partment of 
N MM] a Manufactured upon the premises, 4, LEADENHALL- s i a 
MENTS ENSE srocK oF GARDEN — STREET, LONDON, make long evenings appear s short, and British Museum; a oun O. Westwoop, Esq., President of 
Stone Works, at — ot — E nt by post combine calculation with amusement, price 3}. 10s., _< 10s, 0s., the Entomological Society of London, Hlustrated with! 
do any gentian Asem pi = x ee —— N p 5l. 10s., up to 127. Sold also by his Agents, Spiers on, sir coloured Plates from Drawin ings by W. C. Hewirson, Esq., 
Keppel ene ee Koad R os — an unity Oxford ; Powell, the Lounge, Le eeds ; Eastee, Liverpoo br Wool! au apg of British h Ool i 
: field, * w; — 1 Nottingham ; Stephenson, Hull; * Subscribers 3 are requested to complete- their sets, as = 
EAU Squiers, Dover; — d Rix, Nor Mih None are genuine — io atended to continue the sale of the separate Parts, 
Be —— HAIR.—Of the numerous com compounds | without Mecm’s n * rien gy Tat p on 
for promoting the growth or London : > Daren Lonen. 
of the —— —— — —— ETCALFE anD Co.’s NEW PATTERN TOOTH. ane 
Eni MACK Sarg Whilst the successful results of ROW- has me RUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush Wade ea 
proved uring the last half century have © important advantage of searching thoroughly into — 8 
nourishing pad ion that it is endowed with singularly | divisions of the he teeth, and cleaning them — EAVES FROM THE NOTEBOOK OF A 
hair, and 0 ore in the restoration of the human ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming NATURALIST. By W. J. Buopenir, Esq, F. R. S., 
Eren every ot ed has failed. This mild loose,—I1s, An improved (€ Clothes-Brush, that cleans in a third Author of * Zoological Recreations,” Reprinted from Fraser’s 
Md 8 bp its balsamic properties into | pa incapable of in njuring the finest nap. M 
e ee sey its re e e wi he jike common Bais. en. __ London: den. Wi Pannen and sas, West Strand, 
8 y „ . a 
ee is ator, aod lerartoun edhe ecto of belay — — ö eesti] NEW WORK ON CONS — 2 N. 
een —— life, Its operation in cases of baldness is manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its ts preserved 2 iat Ove) — 
"i hg and in the growth of whiskers, eyebrows, and | valuab —— of ahearption, ia — durability, Y by A ee ee on TUBERCU 70818 the 5 — 
Children it is ene UNfailing in its stimulative t means of direct importations, dispensing with all interm tional Orig CONSUMPTION and Sororo LA, * 
beautiful head Y profits and destructive bleschiog, and stoning os Ancett, late 3 to the Western Gener: 
n to four e — of a pua y eyar 2 eat vay at Mercazes, of Anatomy ‘and Medicina” adj: J 
“a0TIow..on NGLEY, and Oo.’s Sole Establishmen B treet, | of Anatomy i 
Rowtawns? } ; i Author of ‘A Course of 
rom H 
METOALPE’S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 2s. per box | Patho Blood, 
Ca of the: words “From Mrrelzr 5, of De Justus Liebig,” o 
e some houses. LONGMAN, Brown, GBEEN, and LONGMANS, 
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