







THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



567 



^nvFVT GARDEN, Auo. 17— The market has been well 

 liPidiirinff the week with fruit and vegetables of almost 

 * ap Ei kind • the latter are rather improving. Pineapples are 

 e *™daaite sufficient for the demand. Amongst Grapes 

 vrePent bunches of White Muscat ; and Black Hamburghs, 

 ^fr^cular are good. Peaches and Nectarines are rather 

 ri forced sorts are nearly over, and th^se from the open 

 \\ are not yet abundantly supplied. Apricots are plentiful, 

 S.h?st bringing about3s. per dozen. Greengage, Orlean, and 

 i-iPtPlum^ are abundant. A considerable quantity of Jar- 

 JSSle and Windsor Pears are also in the market. Among 

 Tips we noticed good specimens of Dutch CodUn and Kerry 

 ttnnin' other sorts are also good and plentiful. The best Mo. 

 m\\n Cherries are selling at about 25. 6d. per half-sieve, Goose- 

 lirrics are nearly over, and Currants are becoming very scarce. 

 Cherts are rather on the increase. Of Vegetables, Cauliflowers 

 Irp rood and sufficient for the demand. Cabbages and Turnips 

 mrl improving. French Beans are good, and very abundant, 

 *nd there isalso agood supply of Windsor Beans. Onions are 

 Plentiful • Peas are becoming less abundant. Carrots are good, 

 and Shallots are sufficient for the demand. Salading and Herbs 

 of even' kind are abundant. Cut Flowers are chiefly composed 

 ^Ceanothus azureus, Bignonia venusta, Yellow and Perpetual 

 Ro-es Sweet Peas, Heaths, Verbenas, Fuchsias, Scarlet Pelar- 

 goniums, Gardenias, Picotees, and Carnations. 



FRUITS. 



Pint Appl*. P«lb., ** lo o 6 * 

 Cnpef, Hothouse, p. lb., ?* to A* 

 _ Spanish, perlb., Is to Is Gd 



Meloni,eai'h,2f to As 

 Pewrhct, per dozen, As to 9* 

 Apricots, per doz , U to 35 

 Plums, p^r half sieve, U Gd to 5* 



- Orleans, per hf.-sv., C* to U 



— Green Gages, U to Gs 

 Apples, Dms, per bush-, 2s Gd to AsGd 



— Kitchen, 2» to 3s 

 Fears. Dess-, per half-sv., 2s to 3* 

 Cherries. Wall, per lb., If W to 2s Gd 



_ Morello, per hf.-sv., l*Crfto2j&* 



VEGETABLES. 



Cabbages, per dozen, 6d to I j 2d 

 Cauliflowers, per doz., 2s to 5S 

 Sorrel, per hf.-sieve,6J to 9<i 

 Artichokes, per d*>z., lj to 3s 



French Beans, p.hf.-sv., Is 6<I to 3s 

 Potatoes, New, per cwt , 3s to 5s 

 K*w Turnips, per bunch, ?<i to 8d 

 Peas, per bushel sieve, 2s Cd to 5s 

 BsSBSi per bush, sieve, Is Gd to 2s Cd 

 Red Beet, per doz., Is to 2s 

 Carrots, Ad to 6d 

 Ilasil, per bunch, 3d to id 

 Horse Kadish, per bundle, 2s to 8s 

 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Cucumbers, Frame, each, 5d to 9d 



— Rid^e, doz., Od to 2s 6d 

 \>fre table Marrow, per doz-, Ad to Is 

 Spinach, per sieve, IsGd to 2* Gd 



Currants, per hf -sieve, 2s Gd to ?s Gd 

 Gooseberries, per hf.-sieve, l«6tito3s 

 Filberts, per 100 lbs., SO* to 100s j 

 Oranges, per dozen, Is to 2s 



— per 100, Gs to 14s 



— bitter, per 100, 10j to lis) 

 Lemons, per dozen, Is to 2s 



— per 100, Rs to \Gs 



Almonds, per peck, Gs 



Sweet Almonds, per lb., 2s Gd 

 Nuts, Barcelona, 22s 



— Brazil, ICs 



— Cob, 14s 



Leeks,per bun.; 2d 

 Chilis, per 100, 2s to 4s 



Garlic, per lb., 4d to Gd 

 Onions, per bunch, 2d to Gd 



— large, per bushel, Is to 3s 

 Shallots, per lb., Ad to Gd 

 Tomatoes, per punnet, is to Is Gd 

 Lettuce, per score, Gd to la Gd 

 Celery, per bunch, It to \sGd 

 Mushrooms, per pottle, Gd to Is 

 Small Salads, per punnet, 2d to 3d 

 Watercress, p. 12 sm. bun. 37 to Gd 



to 3d 



Marjoram, per bunch, 2i to 3j 

 Chervil, per punnet, 2d to 3d 



HOPS, Friday, Aug. 16. 



Oca Market continues very active, and prices advancing. The Duty has 

 fallen to 120,000/- 



Vatirxoex iV Sairrn, Hop-Factors. 



*3 



MARK-LANE, Monday, Aug. 12. 

 Thr supply of Wheat from the home counties this mornin 

 •was the smallest received all the year, including a very few 

 samples of new, which were good, bat some, apparently, rather 

 coarse-the quantity wa3 too small to form a correct opinion, 

 -either of its general quality or value ; old brought Is. to 2s. over 

 the prices of this day se'nnight. Business in Foreign was not 

 extensive, being restricted by the advanced prices, at which it 

 jas generally held, and it must be noted 1*. dearer than on 

 Monday lart.— Barley and Peas remain unaltered; the former 

 meets rather more inquiry.-Beans are also more in demand — 

 Oats sell more freely, Irish at Gd. and Foreign 6d. to Is. above 

 last week. 



BRITISH, PKR IMPKIUAL QUARTER. 

 * heat, Essex Kent, and SuiToik . . White 

 fi^u. m , • ' Ll °" )In shire, and Yorkshire 

 <£ti V U u* and d »'illinjr 27a to 30a Chevalier 

 2^'fc 1 *^ are and Yorkshire . . Poland. 

 — Northumberland and Scotch . . *v?d 



**lt, pale, ship ' -* * • * eed 



42 



*>« 



Hertford and Essex 



*ean., Jftagan.'dd'aiid'new" 2/ to 20 

 Peli, wSG "' Heli 8«land . 33 to 35 



32 to 36" 



CI 



19 



19 



17 



. £0 



. 54 



. 2D 



Tick 20 



Winds. — 



Maple £3 



60 



3> 



21 

 80 

 5G 

 GO 

 32 

 31 



31 



Red . 

 White 

 firind. 

 Feed 



Potato 

 Potato 



8. S 



41 48 



£.5 

 13 

 20 



10 



30 

 20 

 23 



2i 



ARRIVALS IS THK RIVER LAST WKKK. 



Harrow 

 Long pod 

 Grey 



c » , Flour. Wht 



f-ril* • 32,3 Sk S . __ B,l,. hU 





2991 

 11 145 



Bar!. Malt. 



35 



5173 



8918 



Oats. 



115 



183 



250*3 



ltye. 



Rn*. 

 518 



6036 



30 32 

 21 29 



Pess 



670 



643 



Having ^a Friday, Aug. 16. 



and dnrinV f! * !I €at deal of rain from Monday to Wednesday, 

 advanced u n Markct of that da 7» P^ces of English Wheat 

 quotation* £ P erc l r >and at the close a rise of 25. noon our 

 the wet vvp^vf pretl y S«»eraliy obtained on Foreign. Although 

 «hc country ti- rC0ntlnued hcre yesterday, the accounts from 

 injury haV«2 l K mornin S '^ad us to believe that no material 

 R «venhelMR «i ? n sustained h Y the Wheat still in the fields; 

 ^rc about iq u sales made at the opening of the Market 



5n e, very liml^v ratesof Wednesday, but the day proving 

 Bar ley, BcanJ a busmess was subsequently transacted.— 



Oats mubt he *!?? Pcas f ""y maintain their late value, and 



u <- written Cd. to is. dearer. 



E n-ill,h 



^'heat 

 1810 



18010 



ARRIVALS THIS WMBtU 



Barley 

 200 



14:90 



Oats 



620 

 M0 



13- 



•lul r 



IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 



Flour 

 3720 Ske 



Aur. 



id 



N 



t 



9 



« week*- a 



«**g. Aver. 



D ^«oaP or ^ Gra . 



^f r r»w» r * Per qr 



c, 1 ,r 'Uii]R rew ! 



- H ^#»iS?.h : 



Cr >r>ander . * 0rei «a . 

 fentpared 



»heat. 



Barley. 



Oati. 



Rye. 



BoAns. 



55# 3d 



Ms Cut 



22sUd 



35s Od 



881 2d 



64 10 



3A 10 



22 3 



84 2 



37 8 



51 1 

 62 Q 



34 5 



21 5 



86 4 



37 7 



84 2 



20 10 



33 9 



37 1 



51 



34 



20 3 



37 6 



34 7 



43 10 



81 6 



34 5 



4 



20 1 



35 9 85 



62"7o" 



21 4 



35 5 ! 



30 8 



13 



6 



7 C 



: G~ <r 



Peas. 



36s Gd 

 37 3 

 37 8 

 S7 4 

 2(1 5 

 34 2 



36 6 



SEEDS, Aug. 12, 



60s to 54s LinseedCakes,Fore!gn,p.ton6;to7/lCs 



41 



52 



"J»eed 

 - Baltic 



- Cak 



Per last 

 Perqr 



12 

 35 



13 

 40 



Mustard, White - p. bush. 



— Superfine „ * 



— Brown $f 



Rapeseed, English, perlast 

 Hape Cakes - per ton 



Sainfoin - 



— ' — 



221 24/ 



Tares, En#. winter p. bush. 6 \ 



, — ^ Foreign - . - — — 



e, #£.ntf, p er if^ ""- — Trefoil . - per cwt — — 

 P^IOOO 101 10110.1 Turnip (too variable for quotation). 



KlNQJ-FOBD AND LAY- 



Wh olesale prices of manures. 



Aouaoaia* 



Sulphate CWt - « 



ate 



^ £ ! ?riate 



cwt. — 



* to 17 





Gr 



P«un, 



h ?koe 



-* f ncan 

 hotter'. 



Uri * l « of Lj tte \ K>n - « 



Cwt. 41 



lb. 1 

 ton 4/ to 4/0 

 ^ r - — * to 18 

 ton lo/ 

 tQ n 6/0 



ton 5/ 10 

 ton 11/ 



to 

 ton 



80 



20 











^trateof Soda cwt. -« to 15*<>s 



-." Fota«h(s a ltpet )c1vt.2G#to 28 

 Fhosph <>iLime{Ca]c.Bones)cwt. 7 

 Kape J Cake . ton —* to 4/ 15 



■ aJt (Common) ton 3?* to 3fi 



»cda (Dry Carbonate) cwU 26 

 — (Crystallised) C wt. 7 



suiph. or Mair. (pure) cwt. 0#to 10 



— Potash . cwt- 16 



— Soda . cwt. 7 



— Iron tons/ 15* to 4/ 

 aulphur.c A<id (sp. ff . 184) lb. 1 



ouperph. of Lime , cwt. 7 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT WATER. 



5sz---~ 



J WEEKS and Co., Architects, &c, Gloucester- 



ij f* P - .' KlQ S' s - roa d. Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and 

 Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the 

 Nobility and Gentry, that their business, which has been ex- 

 tensive throughout the country for many years, is entirely con- 

 fined to the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS 

 ?xr* e ^o y descr 'P ti oa» and the HEATING of them by HOT 



WATER. 



CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest 

 consumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention 

 once in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing. ho u»c3 300 

 feet in length.] •. 



Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PIT?, by 

 means of an open trough under the bed, is now being univer- 

 sally adopted. 



References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 

 Nobility and Gentlemen's seats in the country, nearly the 

 whole of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horti- 

 cultural Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, 

 Estimates, &c, at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester- 

 place, Chelsea, near Sloane-fouare. 



O.TJANO.— For Sale, in bags of 1 cwt. each ; just 

 v - - landed, with a succession of cargoes to arrive. 



There being considerable variety in the qualities of Guano 

 imported from different places, and indeed from the same 

 island, each parcel will be chemically analysed with the utmost 

 precision, to show its relative productive power. A copy ol 

 such analysis will be given to buyers, and also instructions as 

 to the most approved mode of using the Guano, furnished by the 

 experience of eminent Agriculturists in England and Scotland. 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the Ship, or water- 

 side premises. Smaller quantities may be had at the ware- 

 houses, 24 and 25, Billiter-street ; or delivered within any 

 reasonable distance, at a trifling additional cost.— Apply to 

 James Clark, 24, Billiter-street. 



(?«UA.NO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 



V-A ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 



ANTONY GIBBS AVO SONS, LONDON; 

 Wli. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, axd PRYOR, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 47, Lime-street, Aug. 15, 1814. 



Q.YPSUM, &c— Pure Gypsum (Sulphate of Lime) 



vJ for Compost Heaps, Uiine Tanks, Stables, &C.j also Sul- 

 phuiic Acid, Guano ^foreign and Potter's), Rape Cake and Rape 

 Dust, and all other Manures, may be had of the Undersigned. 

 Synopsis of Prices, and mode of use, on application. 



Mark Fotiikrgim., 40, Upper Thames-street. 



TO FLORISTS AND ADMIRERS OF FLOWERS. 



BRAIN'S CONCENTRATED LIQUID GUANO, 

 for the Garden, Shrubbery, Hothouse, and Conservatory. 

 This preparation is peculiarly adapted for the development of 

 Flowers, furnishing them with the materials (in a soluble form) 

 out of which they weave their delicate tissues and elaborate their 

 beauteous colouring. It has no unpleasant smell, is easily applied, 

 and thus recommends itself, either for the Garden or Drawing- 

 room.— Price Is. Gd. per quart Bottle, and may he had of W.u. 

 Jackson, late Geo. Butler, 93, Cheapside, corner of King-street, 

 and most respectable Druggists and Seedsmen, with full directions 

 for use inclosed. — Works, Thomas-st.,Stamford-st., Blackfriars-rd. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



T^HE above Material has been used and approved by 



J- the Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists generally, as a 

 Rocfing r nd Covering to sides of Farm Buildings; its "advan- 

 tages are— Lightness, Durability, and Economy. Being a non- 

 conductor, it has been proved an efficient Protective Material 

 to Plants, and is now in use at the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Gardens, Chiswick. It can be had of any length, 

 32 inches wide, at Id. per foot, super. A discount to the trade. 



Thos. J. Crogoon, 8, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-st., London. 



ASPHALTE.— BROWN OIL VARNISH, BLACK 

 VARNISH PAIXT.— Asphalte in a pure state, without 

 prit, 5s. per cwt., in casks 2cwt« each, for forming or improving 

 garden walks, terraces, court yards, stables, ground-floors, roofs, 

 or for applying to damp walls. Brown Oil Varnish for varnishing 

 tes, outhouses, fences, &c., Sd. per gallon— it dries very quickly. 

 Black Varnish Paint for outhouses, fences, &c. f 8d. per gallon. — 

 R. Rich ardsoy, Net and Tent maker, 21, Tonbridge- place, corner 

 of Judd-strect, New Road, London.— Pitch 55. per cwt. Stock- 

 holm Tar, &c. 



DRAINING OF LAND. 



THE A LEVEL, designed for the Use of Workmen, 

 in preserving a uniform fall in Drains and Water- courses. 

 In consequence of the approval expressed and the demand 

 made for these Levels at the recent Southampton Show, Mr. 

 Bailey Dentoy has arranged with an eminent London Mathe- 

 matical Instrument Maker to make them in any number re- 

 quired. Price 30^. 



This Level is as accurate as a spirit-level, and eo simple, that 

 the workman unable to read can use it with facility. When 

 closed it forms a 5 feet staff. 



Orders addressed to Mr. Deytoy, Land Agent, 9, Gray's Inn- 

 square, will insure a perfect instrument. 





I IOTUOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



1- A and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One t two, 

 and three-light Cucumber and Melon-Boxes and Lights of all 

 sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all parts of 

 the Kingdom; warranted best material. Two-li Boxes ai:d 

 Lights complete, from 1/. 8#. Garden-Lights made and ted 

 from Is. per foot, at Jas. Watts' Sash Manufactory, Claremont- 

 place, Old Kcnt-ro; :■]. *** Reference n, 



HATCHER'S BENNENDEN TILE-MACHINE, 

 Manufactured and Sold only by COTTAM and B ALLEN, 

 Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, ficc. f 2, Winsley- 

 strect, Oxford-street, London. 



This is the most efiicient Machine that has b:en invented for 

 the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can be 

 made by merely changing the die, which can be done in a few 

 minutes. It requires but few hands, viz., one nan and three 

 boys. With this amount of labour, the product of a day of 10 

 hours is as follows, viz. : — 

 1 inch diameter of Tile, 11,000 | 1$ inches diameter of Tile, 5,S00 



H .. n m M00 I 2i M „ , 3.2W 



The Machine is movable down the drying-sheds, so that it 

 requires no extra boys to carry the Tiles, nor an lelves re- 

 quired In drying. It has been in full operation for upwards of 

 four months at Hempstead Park, near Cranbrook, Kent. N 

 charge made for Patent dues or licence. The purchase of the 

 Machine includes free use of it. 



j\ | ETCALFE'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH- BRUSH 



HA and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush has the im- 

 portant advantage of searching thoroughly into the islons I 

 the teeth, and cleaning them In the most efftv .1 and - raor- 

 dinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not ming: loose— 

 U. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 

 the usuol time, and incapable of injuring the I : nap. Pene- 

 trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 

 bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh Brushes, 

 of improved graduated and powerful friction. Velvet Brushes 

 which act in the most surprising arid sue ful manner. The 

 Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved valuable properties 

 of absorption, vitality, and durability, by n C&liftOf i ct impor- 

 tations, dispensing with all intermediate parties' pr 's and de- 

 structive bleaching, and securing the luxury ol a genuine Smyrna 

 Sponge. Only at MitTCALFic's Sole Establishment, 130b, Oxford* 

 street, one door from Holies-street. 



Caution— Beware of the words* 4 From Metcalfe's," adopted by 

 some houses. 



T EA and PERKINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



-L^ SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 

 County. 



14 GreatWestern Steam-ship, June 6, 1841.— The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regulaily supplied with LlA & Pkr- 

 rivs's Worcestershire Sauce, which is adapted for every variety 

 of dish, from turtle to beef, from falmon to steaks, to all of 

 which it gives afamousrelish. I live great pleasnte in recom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and P« er« for 

 its capital flavour, and as the host accompaniment of its kind 

 for a voyage. ( ned) Jambs FToskkji." 



M One of the most piquant inventions of this luxurious and 

 epicurean age is LeaandPerrins's Worcestershire Sauce, ttdapti 

 to fish, flesh, fowl, and soup; giving a zest fr\r superior to the 

 long-established favourites; more wholesome and of less cost." 

 — Naval and Military Gazette, April 8, 1843. 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lka and PsaaiKS, 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Soy, Farrinadon -street; 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London; 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



HORIZONTAL WATCHES, very fiat— A. B. 

 SAVORY and SONS, Watchmakers, 9. Cornhiil, London, 

 opposite the Bank. Price, in silver cases, three and a half 

 guineas each; or in gold cases, six guineas each. These 

 Watches are accurate and durable, the horizontal escapement 

 being peculiarly suited to combine those important requisites. 

 They are jewelled in four boles, and continue \ Whilst 



being wound. A twelvemonth's warranty given with each. 



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 

 RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.— This Cooking 

 Apparatus is believed to possess greater general advantages than 

 any yet submitted to the Public, both as regards strength of mate- 

 rial and workmanship ; in fact, the laws of heat are so applied as 

 to produce the greatest effect with the least consumption of fuel, 

 without destruction to the Apparatus ; and B. ft H. can safely re- 

 commend it, from experience, as unquestionably superior to 

 anything of the kind hitherto made. A Pro pectus can be for- 

 irded, upon application, detailing particulars and prices, to 130, 

 Fleet-street. 



pXTiRPATlONof all kinds of YERMIN.-Offic?, 



-I-' 69, King Wiiliam-street, city, London. — Mr. J. A. 

 MEYER, practical chymist, patronised by Her the 



Queen, H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, the Royal Agiicultural 

 Society of England, and the Corporation of the Ci f y cf Londi n, 

 and by special appointments to the principal Courts of Europe, 

 begs to inform the nobility, gentry, merchants, agriculturists, 

 shipowners, and the public generally, that he continues to 

 CLEANSE, by contract, from cne to five years, cv* ry d< rip- 

 tion of PROPERTY, of rats, mice, moles, weasel*, moths, I 

 bugs, &c., and as a guarantee of the efficacy cf bis preparation* 

 respectfully refers to the certificates of his great - tcce*a at 

 Buckingham Palace and Gardens, Windsor Castle, St. James's 

 Palace, Frogmore Lodge, Carlton Club House, Mansion House, 

 Newgate Prison, Tavistock Hotel, Brewers, Chester, and Gal- 

 ley Quays and warehouses in Lower Thames-street, the pro- 

 perty of Joseph Barber, Esq., and many others oi public and 

 private establishments, which may be seen at the office. The 

 preparations, which are free of poison or deletcri 5, may 



be had as above, in pots and bottles at 55., 10*., 50*., ? , and 

 1005. each, with full directions, which must bi cd in 

 tion to the extent of premises infested, to succi icatc 



the vermin, and which can be applied without injury to t roperty. 

 Dwelling-houses cleansed from it. to 5f. per annum ; 

 and estates from 10/. and upwards; ships, decks, warehouses, 

 granaries, breweries, farms, wharfs, #c. f in pro ion. Cau- 

 tion.— None are genuine unless bearing the signature and seal 

 '•Joseph Anton Meyer/' 



B RIGHT'S CUSTARD COMPOUND. — The 

 ORIGINAL VEGETABLE PREPARATION, for making 



custards without eggs. Patronised by the Royal famil;-, 

 Nobilitv, and Gentry, with the approval and testimony, 

 amongst many others, of the COOKS to SIX CROWN I I) 

 HEADS. Sold in boxes at 15. and 4s. each. Manufactory, 

 5, Holland-street, North Brixton, Surrey. Wholesale of ai 

 respectable houses, and retail by upwards of 1000 chemist 

 confectioners, grocers, Italian Warehousemen, &e„ throughout 

 the United Kingdom. Caution— Beware of imitations, and 

 observe on all sent out the signature cf the Invent r, 

 Jcnv Bright. ^_ ^____ 



HPERRA COTTA FIGURES, VASES~FOUX- 



X TAINS, &c. Manufactured by DOULION and WATTS. 

 I.AMBKTfr Pottery, High-street, Lambeth, London. 



D. and W., from their experience as Potters, 1 re made con- 

 siderable improvements in the manufacture of Terra , t» 



superiority of which over Artificial Stone or Cement fa 

 known. It is subjected to a high degree of fire, whk endei 

 it imperishable, and gives it a sharpness and surface which n • 

 changes of temperature can impair. . . 



D. and W. are enabled to offer the Terra Cotta at a c rr- 



able reduction in price; and Drawings and P Wl11 he 



forwarded Gratis, on application.— Architectural » c* c 



'FIIE PUBLIC compare the quality of tl 



X INDIA TEA COMPANY'S TEAS with their advert i*ed prices 

 and marvel (it would indeed appear iMrrellous} how *xx 

 Pounds of really Good Tea can be sold for 1/5. Tne simp.e 

 fact is, that the Company treat all alike, and gve the ite 



consumer all the advantages of the public dealer.- Office*, 

 No. 9, Great St. Helen's Cburchyard, Bishopsgate Street. 



