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65 STEVENS is 2 ences “instructions 
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. i „ [Ste 
8 S TERRO. n TILES, PIPES, 
&c., of at least t 100 Sorts and siz In addition to the 
may be moulded into a great variety of articles required either | 
of at home or abroad by the nobility, clergy, gentry, architects, 
civil engineers, 52 uilders; also by owners and occupiers 
generally of land, mines, 3 — buildings, gardens, and 
other property. „with figures, in the Builder 
of the 2d, Pda — 30th October, and 13th No vember last, also 
the Ist in t. Lis 1 ar snan, containing prices, both per 
num —— r yard, per foot, c. T 
o per 
would oblige by stating itt ihep want the 4 it in London 
Sta flordshire. —4 Wharf, City-road-bas 
* ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
CIRENCESTER. 
Patron—His Royal Highness Prince Albert. 
TREE, QUICKLY.— A e 
uns AR z DEVONPORT AND PLYMOUTH, DEVON, 
ING TO THE EARL OF MOUNT ED@CUMBE. 
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TO MARKET 1 Be AND 
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saan of BE aer and adjoining tne ph tie 11 
Pulham Fields, a MARKET 
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te of s cultivation, stocked: she ‘execllent Fruit 
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fom ion er "Bl. Te ts a — — — a — 
twelve dibblers ere two being for chil dren, Ge 
r Women, and the 
— HARE AND RABBIT PROOF. 
oyal nighn 
President o * ‘ eae t Hon Earl Bathurst. 
—Earl Ducie. 
All persons desir« 4. . aia Students for the reps 
sion ar „ to apply as early as possible to the Pri 
all Ses 
cipal, ets will 58 e. d the papers necessary for their admis- 
LIP 
s, Secretary. 
“Th e Winter, S400 will ne on the ith Feb., 1848. 
aS attend for examination on the 
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. e "Office, 15, Duke-street, Adelphi. 
Weee Se EI ESAI COLLEGE, 
one He 
al Highness Prince Albert. 
President y i Count Right Hon. Earl Bathurst. 
ent—Right Hon. Earl Ducie. 
Pr 1 yom hn Wilson, F. R. S. E., F. G. S., & c. 
RESIDENT PROFESSORS 
Agriewture—John Wilson, F. R. S 
Chem rat Siig 3 * 1 
Natural History, Botany, Geology— uckman, F. G. S. 
Mathema we aad. “gy * Philo eae Rer. . Sond a B.A. 
Veterinary P John Robinson, M. R. C. v 
—— anes Farm coouniant— Mr. — 
OBJECT 
The object of this Institution is — provide such a course of 
instruction as will be most useful to — practical Farmer. ee 
benefits to be derived by the Agriculturists from a judicio 
application of scientific information are beco ming. more ‘and 
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PRESENTS for WEDDE INGS, BIRTHDAYS, 
4ND ALL FESTIVALS. 
RT MANUFACTURES will aim to produce in each 
a superior utility, which is not to 
ficed to ornament : to select pure forms: to de- 
corate each 3 with appropriate details rela- 
ting to its use, and to obtain these details as 
directly as possible from Nature. These prin- 
ciples are by no means put forward as forming, 
an universal rule ; but it is thought they may be 
adhered to advantageously in most Articles of 
Use, and may possibly contain the germs of a 
style which England of the nineteenth centu 
may call its own. Several of our best Artists. 
ai already expressed their eee. to assist 
n this object, among them may . - — 
a n Bell, Se ryt C. W. Cope, A. R. Creswick, 
A. R. A.; W. Dyce, A. R. A.; J. R. Herbert, R. rte J. To Horsley ; 
S. Joseph, Sompio: D: Maclise, R. A.; W Mulrea ady, R. A.; 
R. Redgrave, A. R. A.; H. J. To wnsend; Sir R. Westmac acott, 
R. A.; John Absolon, he. &c.; and executed by the ‘ 
3 Manufacturers. 
kinds, and executed in 
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all 
Nera —— GLASS, Woon, PAPIER Macne, and other 
erials. 
THOSE vist READY ARE PRICED, 
A Ne y in papier maché, especially for 
decanters — glasses; ee by R. Red — ix M. A., with 
Dee _— nd G. me suite ; the Tray executed by Jennens 
and B ettridge. Pri ofthe Tray, 50s. and u — 
Salt and Fresh Water Fishers.” A Fish-Enife. 
and Fork. lu silver. By J. Bell. Eleven pas 
‘ Vintager: eries 
Designed by J. C. Horsley. In Silver and Electro- pated, 
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Bride’s ne * in Parian, with Taz elled 
by J. Bell, II. 11s. 6d., and upwards. The Tnkstand willalsobe 
more extensively ora wary while t 
that information, if, indeed, it can be — — at all, without 
for “the time sacrificing a due attention to the congo opera- 
tions of husbandry, are so scattered and costly as to be within 
the reach of very few. The College course of instruction is 
conducted in such a manner that, while the student is well 
based in the principles of each science, its relations with Agri- 
culture are specially touched upon — — and Som 
practical application shown, as far as possible, in the oper 
tions of the College farm. The theoretical and i practical otata 
ing go hand in hand, and the whole m bin ith the ad- 
The „ Session will commence on the 4th Feb., 1848. 
New Students are expected to attend for examination on the 
day previous. 
By order of the Council, PHILIP Bowes, See: 
London Office, 15, Duke-street, Adelp hi. 
ORTLAND CEMENT. . from 
erty of withstanding the —— Fon — — 
superior to every other for hydraulic purposes, such as building 
and lining of Reservoirs, Cisterns, baths, Fish- ponds, 0. For 
external plastering and ornamen ental cas Es it either 
colour nor paint. * never 1 and will carry from three 
to four times its own bod 
Manufacturers, J. B. Wire and Sons, Millbank-street, 
Westminster. 
ULTIVATION OF THE BEAUTIFUL. It h 
— 
morial, to run down the advantages of e al appear 
— the phrases outside show,” — shin deep dehnte 
had obtained a sort of currency which gave them, and other: 
|| of similar import, an appearance of grave authority, The 
i sei age is bold g q = dictum, and — 
i as far as to extol the study of externals as duty to 
be which should have presented t to it “agreeable 8 — 
ace 
ee D. YOUNG AND COMPANY, (LATE 
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second i in importance only to the promotion of the Boke: "This 
published separately in Redis 6l. 6s., and S 
Wissing 1 ren, 3 a re Weight, 98. $ 
and a Loving Cup, 1 
Boy and Do — as a Seal or Paper-knife Handle, 
with a gilt blade cheaper oo the flax, in a case, N. 58. 
Ser-Jug in Paria mblematical of the Gath 2 
Storing, pa 2 or “the Hop. Designed by H. 
Townsend, p with extra Figures, 365. 
% The Gold aa i the Society of Arts was awarded to 
Messrs, Mintin 2 Co., the Manufacturers, for the Union of 
Superior A which this Jug displays. 
The pir Neptun i Modelled mes H. J. Townsend, | 
278. in Parian. The same in Silver, 25 guinea 
Modelled by John Bell, price 9s. The —.— will also be applied 
to a Silver and Plated Metal Mustard-pot. 
re at Carved Wood Brackets; price 5. 52. 
and upwar 
Doro ne, s Wee in Parian. Modelled by John 
Bell, 27. 28.; also 
Pu urity, or iiss: — © Lion, a 8 wo 
delled by J. Bell; a companion ue Danecker’s Ariadn 
“ Voluptuo aeea Äi 3l. 
ABustof the Duke of Wellington, as at Waterloo. 
Modelled 7 S. Joseph. = 11108. . 
The Milk-Jug which received the Prize awarded by 
the Society of Arts in 1846, designed by Felix — A an BE 
| cuted in Porcelain and Glass, 8s. and upwa 
by: Hunt and Roskill, 156, New — 91. 10a. i 
Heroes, bearded and beardless.“ A-Sbavin g Mug, 
hey eo nd Brush-dish en suite. “Desi igned by R. Reagent? 
Bubbles bursting.” A Champagne and Soda 
Water Glass. eee by H. J. — 
Wine Glass and Finger ee igned by 
itis which holds out encouragement to those who labour 
i the public in possession of means to this end. Gib 
ALM OF COLUMBIA, as the most effective > — tive 
— ovator of that most beautiful ornament, n Rai nn 
takes hint 3 Be. as — as its valuable eee . 
on kno appre iated, must take the pre ecede ence of 
rection 6s., 2 lls. per bottle. No other price is | 
been OLUREDGES BALM, 1, Wellington-street, the 
vec second house from the Strand. 
URE OF hoa reek MR. HUNT, late of 
structions every — pon 4 P, — 1710. — — — se — y 
and in the presence of distinguished Medical and Literary 
gentlemen. A Prospec cntalning Terms, and Testi- 
monials of Cures’ effveted during the last 21 oe sent on ap- 
plication, to any part of the kingdom, free of ex 
224 NA corner of Argyl ie-pl age. 
Most Im . to FARMERS; MALTSTERS, MILLERS, 
SHIPOWNERS, — Others having Storehouses, &e., in- 
fested with Rats a 
d Mice 
iad e e CHEMICAL) PASTE, for the com- 
plete eco spo f RATS, MICE, and BEETLES. 
Warranted never to Fail. 
This Paste ena ch all Premises of Rats and Mice 
most speedily ; they take it ‘readily, and leave the Premises 
never to return, generally dying in the open air, or where there 
is a i of water, and tina — and Mice avoid the 
. — es in which the Poison which h 
their p 
K 
me to —5 the ——— of sate and Mice is „ that it Con 
—— — free from danger to Human Life, — will $ 
ar — r Cats. 5 Moscrop has numerous Testi- 
e e the highest res of its success. Directions > 
The Paste is divided ** Balls for convenience of use, and 
some of ibuted where most 2 with 
ts, Mice, ei Sold in eovered — ts, at 6d ls., 2s. 6d., 
2} | ever extensive. Prepared only by E. H. Moscror, Chemist, & o., 
| Godalming, Surrey. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietor ; Messrs. 
odgkinsons and Tonze, 213, Upper Thames- street; Messrs. 
H 
f Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Church aH Messrs. Evans, Lescher, 
and Evans, 60, Bart holomew Close, London; and Messrs. Dun- 
ean „ Flockhart, and Co., Edinburgh, 
& 
! eee 19, Saint James’s-s tree 
tamps. 
lled colours, by — 88 
Cake Dish in Gla rrenean and Ornamented 
ji —— Enamel, by John Absolon. 
eg apeterie, executed by J anes and Bettridge. 
Set of 8 Knives and Forks, executed 
by D and 8 
„The Cam ellia ” Tea-pot, executed by Dixon, after a 
design by R. Redgrave, A. R. “is in Silver, plated, and 
8 metal. 
„Prayer and Belief.” Two Statuettes of Chil- 
dren, in Pariani Modelled by J. Bell. 
Ornamented 
— bas, reliefs emblematical of travelling, by. H. J. Townsend : 
ps poon, in Wood and Ivory, 
sae Ruby Glass Bow odelled by J. Bell. 
„The y after the Picture: by W. ‘Mulready, 
R.A. exhibited at = Royal Academy in 48 df. Printed e 
elain 
. — with Chimney-piece; Hearth, and 
Fire-irons en suite; exhibiting a new combination of metal 
ty A engi The Grate and Fender after the patent: of Mr. J. 
* Clock: naita in BEE Le 4 
n. Mod í 
„Guardian yous ” A Christening Cup in Silver, 
R e, A. 
ork-bor, in Buhl. 
Paper Decorations for Walls. By C. W. Cope, A. R. A. 
and T. Creswick, A. R. A. 
Can alesticks, i in Silver and Pla 
A Bread Platter in Wood, and ad Kuife to Match. 
„The Distressed brother, a Statuette by Sir R. 
for the Drawing-room, to receive Visiting 
ish 
Haste Designed in Colours, by D. Maclise, R. A. 
An cee o AN Car ting 
The articles are sold by J aw , Old 
Bond-street; by 
PAUL and D. ColNAGRL 13, Pall-mall East: Banky and SON, 
Egyptian- ha DES: G. BELL, 186, Pleet-s 23 J, Mo MorT- 
ford-street ; J, PHILLIPS, 258 4 ; 
rane F N r 145, Strand; ; GRANT poe 1 I, 
Lu agao t; LEUCHARS, 38, Piceadilly ; We and BET- 
TRIDG treet West, and Birmin: gham ; and J. GREEN ~ 
t.—A Picture 
n receipt of two postage si 
