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IVFNDER-HILL NURSERY, Wandsworth- 



road -IMPORTANT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY to be 

 rvsJUt of, by order of the Executors of the la*e Mr. W. 

 S !,;.v Nurseryman. These valuable Premises with exten- 

 = e frontage, most beautifully and eligibly situated, and 



* able of much improvement, consist of the substantial 



• ELLIKG-HOUSE, in capital repair, — dining, drawing, 

 i laree sitting-rooms, five good bed-rooms, and large under- 



a «.ind and other domestic offices; Stable, Lofts, Sheds, and 



»her building* ; about NINE ACRES of LAND, occupied as 



KnrseTT Ground. The whole (well adapted for a moderate 



WIRE-WORK, HOT-WATER APPARATUS. 



S rmmmM GREEN :- HOUSES, fte. 



T.THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE,MANOR- 



r nrivatecoiurcttL. 



For particulars apply to Mr. W. J. Loat, Clapham Common, 



r tn Iff W- Pamplin, Bookseller, 45, Frith- streeN Soho. 



f iiilv f<>r a Nursery and Seedsman, or for scientific and ele- 

 mental Agricultural purposes) will be sold by public Auction 

 during the month of November, unless previously disposed of 

 by private Contract 



■or pM**' 1- """ °' 



or toMr 



- * " TO FARMERS. 



TO BE LET on LEASE, and entered upon imme- 

 diacy, Two good Corn Tithe-free FARMS, containing 

 about 200 acres— 14 acres being productive Hop Plantation, 6l 

 acres Meadow, and the remainder Arable ; a convenient Farm- 

 house stands on the Estate, as also an Oast-house and other 

 Farm buildings. The Farm is situated near a Terminus, and 

 the journey to London is accomplished by Railway in 1 hour 

 and 4" minutes; it is also near a good maiket-town.— For 

 further particulars apply to Mr. Arthur Smith, 6, John-street, 

 Bedford-row* 



I JOT- WATER APFAllATUS FOR HEATING 



I 1 HORTICULTURALBUILDIN'GS,DWELLING-HOUSES f 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

 ples and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



rri _ Tn t . "?»?; F!owcr Stands, Pheasantries, Sec. HORTI- 

 LLLTLRALBUILLINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservato- 

 ries, &c. The same heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on 

 improved and economical principles. 



Parties waited on in Town or Countrv, and Drawings and 

 Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 

 Ward 's Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 



rjUANO for SALE, in Bags of ] cwt. each, just 



^* landed, with a succession of cargoes to arrive.— Successive 



years 1 experience has unquestionably proved that Genuine 



Guano is the simplest, cheapest, and best Manure within the 



reach of the Agriculturist. The only reasonable anxiety which 



now remains is to procure the Guano unadulterated, and to 



obtain such practical directions for using the Manure as shall 



fully develop its productive powers. To secure to buyers these 



indispensable requisites, with each purchase will be given a 



warranted chemical analysis of quality, and also a copy of the j KnJ M J££!^ 



recently-published Pamphlet, "Practical Instructions for using I tho imnrnvell 



Guano as a Manure, illustrated by Practical Results." y 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the ship or water- 

 side premises; smallerquantities maybe had at the warehouses, 

 24 and 25, Billiter-street, or delivered within any reasonable 

 distance at a trifling additional cost. Apply to James Clara. 

 24, Billiter-street. 



PANNER'S VITREOUS CLOTH, a SUBSTI- 



-L TUTE for GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES.— 

 The above recommends itself to the notice of Florists and Hor- 

 ticulturist*, as producing effects superior to Glass, at a less ex- 

 pense. The support the Proprietor has received from very 

 many highly respectable Florists encourages him to consider 

 that his labours have not been misapplied in bringing before 

 the public an article so generally required. Price of cloth 

 7-Sths of a yard wide, thin, 2*. 6d. per yard. ; stout, 25. ] yard' 

 wide, 3s. 6d. Price of Fluid (for renewing the cloth after 

 lengthened service', 4s. 6rf. and 25. 6i. per bottle. Manufac- 

 tured only by N. W. Tanner, Chemist, Exeter: and Sold by 

 Messrs. Uutlcr and Muckley, Covent-garden, London ■ Mr. 

 Cunningham, Paradise- street, Liverpool; Messrs. Lucombe and 

 Pince, Exeter Nursery. 



nients suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ins not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 msny noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of Londen, in executing the 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 



D. and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 a tached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



D. and E. Bailey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; 

 they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 i ntervals required, and which may he seen at their Manufactory. 



pOTTAM and H ALLEN, Engineers, Iron- 



Vy FOUNDERS, &C, &C, NO. 2, WlNSLK V-STRKET, OXFORD- 



strkkt, London, and at Cornwall Road, Lamblth. 



WHEAT-SOWING. 



/^JUANO; Genuine Peruvian, Bolivian, and Ichaboe, 



V-* on Sale j also Potter's Guano, Gypsum, Sulphuric Acid, 

 Sulphates of Iron and Copper, and all other manures. Synopsis 

 of prices, and mode of use, on application, &c— Apply to Mark 

 Fothbrcill, 40, Upper Thames-street. 



UANO, IMPORTED BY WILSON AND 



YAUSE, HULL, 

 Who have now on Sale a selected Cargo of superior quality, per 

 11 Britannia," direct from Ichaboe, with asuccession of Cargoes 

 to arrive. Samples, wnh instructions fur use may be had at 17, 

 Bowl Alley Lane. 



M"; 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c. f made 



upon the most improved principle, either of iron or of iron and 

 wood combined, which can be fixed complete in any part of the 

 Kingdom, at very low prices. 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, 



j-onservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private 

 •Hidings, &c, with Cottam's Patent or Rogers's Boilers. 



'•w 15 years* experience, and having fixed upwards of 2000 

 pparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 



mprovements which they have made during that time, C. and 

 • can with confidence undertake the erection of similar Appa- 



ra JL ,s upon the most extensive scale. 



Ann! r ,als ma >' be had f °r those who wish to fix their own 



apparatus. 



tl J H E TANK SYSTEM on an improved principle, 



liTrlxT at the nouse at the same time, without pipes. 



OnL HURDLES, best Wire for Strained Fencing, 



evervr| Cnta ! ^ onand Wire-work, Garden Chairs, &c, &e., and 

 rmi,. Cnption of Implement for Agricultural and Horti- 

 ««"-TuaAL Purposes. 



rtrep?* K°° ms at tneir Manufactory, 2, Winsley. street. Oxford- 

 ! -^ g! e a lar ge assortment of the above can br se en. 



S T r EP , HENS0N a n d CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



anriMn " don ' and 1". New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 CYLl- £ nS !£ tUrers of thc Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 scienVin it L BOILERS, respectfully solicit thc attention of 



•PDlvin^K ulturists t0 their mnch a PPr° vcd method cf 



by which f system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, &c. 



to anv " • 0Spneric heat "swell as bottom-heat is secured 

 s - & C iT equ,re(l degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 



friends ith 6 aIso to state that at tne re( J uest of numerous 

 CopDer h y ^ re now mak »n8: their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 °ow sowiiM, tne cost is "duced. These Boilers, which are 

 ^hohar a u ~ now n. scarcely require description, but to those 



arded ao n0t , scen thera in operatic m 1 - '" 



lay b d e I' Wel1 as reference of the 



urseri P « !k" at most of the Not 

 S. Sc r, ^ rou S ho at the kingdom. 



K ew Pari f S to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory in 

 Horticulru? i u° very "'ide required for the construction of 

 obtained ii bu . ,ldin & s . a s well as for heating them, may be 



ConservX- most adva ntageous terms, 

 ornament^ , es ' &c - of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 

 fences Wil «- ,gns * ^^conies, Palisading, Field, and Garden 

 ^"Y^^^orJt^ic^&C; 



VX ok ? /GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 



ANTm', BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON} 



And by theTr A<-ent'«: ERS AX ° C °" L,VERPOOL ! 



G?BBl\°p^g' Q P° WELL . AND PRYOR, LONDON? 

 i7 > L ^e- sfrW B tf o ( ct H Io,1 8 u°;' LIVERP00L acd BRIS1 OL. 



LAWES' MANURES.— Mixture for ^'heat, 



'. per ton ; Super-phosphate of Lime, */. per ton. To be 

 had at the Factory, Deptford Creek, near London. 



Super-phosphate of Lime, in a concentrated form, may also 

 be procured at Messrs. Warner's, 26, Cornhiil, in 71b. packets, 

 price is. 



WHEAT-SOWING. 



FREDERICK BRAIN begs to call the attention of 

 the Agricultural world to his GUANO MANURE, prepared 

 expressly for Wheat crops : it abounds in all the ingredients that 

 are necessary for a good grain crop. He particularly solicits 

 persons who found the Foreign Guano a failure last season to 

 give his a trial, it being much more powerful, and free from 

 adulteration, so justly complained of in the Foreign by Agricul- 

 turists, as well as by all the leading Agricultural Journals. 



Testimonial to Brain's Guano Manure.—" 5 a, Hawley Road, 

 Kentish Town, London. Aug. 15, 1S44.— This is to certify that 

 we have subjected Brain's Guano to a most patient and rigo- 

 rous analysis, and find it contains all the necessary constituents 

 of a good manure, and is well calculated to give fertility to a 

 soil which is either naturally barren, or has been exhausted by 

 over-cropping, by supplying the land with those substances 

 which are absolutely requisite to a healthy vegetation : (it is 

 not adulterated, and can always be depended on, being of uni- 

 form composition.) — (Signed) Jonx Mitchell and Frederick 

 Field, Analytical Chemists, late of the Royal Polytechnic In- 

 stitution, London." 



Also, Brain's highly-concentrated LIQUID GUANO, for 

 Grass Lands, Gardens, Shrubberies, Hothouses, and Conserva- 

 tories, pilce Is.grf. per quart bottle, with full directions for use, 

 (enough for SO gallons of Liquid Manure), to be had of most 

 respectable Florists, Seedsmen, and Chemists in town and 

 country. 



Work", Thomas-s»., Dnke-st.. Stamford-st.. Blackfriars-road. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS, &c. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, and all 

 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, are conducted by Messrs. 

 Mitchell and Field (late Mr. Mitchell), Analytical Chemists, 

 with the view of ascertaining whether the Soil, in which it is 

 proposed to grow any particular crop, contains all that is 

 necessary to produce a luxuriant vegetation ; also to estimate 

 the relative value and purity of Manures, and the comparative 

 worth of Farm Produce in general. Gentlemen instructed in 

 Agricultural Chemistry. The course will comprehend the Ele- 

 ments of Analysis. — N o- 5 a, Haw ley-road, Kentish Town. 



LIQUID MANURE. 



ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 



r PHE Attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 



JL momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 

 LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro- 

 priated, by the use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, made expressly for 

 the purpose, either portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship, and Barge 

 Pumps ; also those for Distillers', Biewers, Soap-boilers, and 

 Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, for 

 Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 

 Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. 



The Trade supplied on advantageous terms, by Benjamin- 

 Fowler, Engineer, &c, 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



TO LANDOWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS, BUILDERS, &c 



li/IrKIBBIN'S PATENT ROOFING FELT is 



J-'-L peculiarly applicable as a substitute for Slate, Zinc 

 Tiles, and other articles used for Roofing:, from its ECONOMY* 

 LIGHTNESS, and DURAB1L1 IV. 



The disadvantages attending other materials used in reefing, 

 preventing, to a great extent, many useful houses and sheds 



or rendered waterproof, it is submitted that 

 inproveu Roofing t will in a great mcaaure— and in some 

 instances altogether— obviate them, and prove most service- 

 able from its lightness, durability, and impermeability to water 

 and damp, in covering Houses, Cattle-sheds, Workshops, Rope- 

 walks, &c, and for the sides, as well as roofs, of light struc- 

 tures for plants, being likewise a nonconductor of heat; be* 

 sides its economy in repairs, thc timber where it is used may 

 be so light as to save its whole expense; it requires no other 

 coping, and may he applied by any person of common inge- 

 nuity; being flexible and portable also, it is free from breakage, 

 thc expense of carriage is inconsiderable in comparison wLh 

 slates, tiles, &c, and it is not liable to contraction like zinc. 



Sold in sheets 32 inches by tO, at 5rf. each hcin r less than 

 9.v.Cd. per square of loo feet), with printed directions for apply. 

 ing them, same as adapted at the Goverum Dock-yards and 

 various other public buildings. 



Orders will meet with pre t attention if addressed to H. C. 

 Bowdkv, 18, East India C )crs, Uftdenhftll-street, London, 



or to the following agent :-Liv< .ol, Messrs rueber & Co., 

 11, Manesty-lanc; P outh, 'I mas ens, Esq. ; Birming- 

 ham, William R. Loyd, Esq.; Sunderland and Newcastle-on- 

 Tyne, Messrs. John Ritson and Sons; Hull, William Ward, 

 Esq.; Bristol, Messrs. Moor ami Hewitts j Ramsgate and Deal, 

 Mcs>rs. Edward Hodges & Co.; Whitehaven, William Todd, 

 Esq. ; Glasgow, Malcolm Carmichael, Esq., St. Enoch-square: 

 Cork, Messrs. Richard Wallis 8c Co. ; Belfast, Messrs. G rueber 

 & Co., Dunbar's Dock; who have also on sale McKibbix** 

 improved SHEA THING, BOILER. RAILWAY, and other FELT. 

 *** The "Improved Rookiko Fbi.T" will be found much 

 more durable than thc Coram »n Felt made in lengths, and not 

 subject, like it or continuous sheets of other material, to be 

 stripped by storm ; it docs not n/uire to be either painted or 

 coated, can also be more easily repaired, and from the simple 

 mode of application recommended, the wet cannot percolate 

 through nail-holes, being only fastened down at the overlaps. 



BURBIDGE and IIEALY'S COOKING APPA- 

 RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.— This Cooking 

 Apparatus is believed t ss greater gen advantages than 



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

 rial and workmanship ; in fact, the lavs ot heat arc so applied as 

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

 without destruction to the Apparatus ; and IS. \* H. can I y re- 

 commend it, from experience, as unquestionably superior to 

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

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

 Fleet-street. 



EA and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 

 County. 



" GreatWestern Steam-sfiip, June 6, 1841.— The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regulaily supplied with Lea & P*;k- 

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

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

 which it gives a famous relish. I have great pleasure in recom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Passengers, for 

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

 for a voyage. (Signed) Jambs Hoskkk." 



4i One of the most piquant inventions of this luxurious and 

 epicurean age is Lea and Perrins's Worcestershire Sauce, adapted 

 to fish, flesh, fowl, and soup: giving a zest far superior to the 

 long-established favourites; more wholesome and of less cost 

 —Naval and Military Gazette, April 8, 1S43, 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lea and Perrins, 

 Worcester;' Messrs. Barclay and Sov, Farringdon-street; 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London; 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT, 



TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



HEALTH, LONG LIFE, AND HAPPINESS.— 

 EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF SCORBUTIC HUMOUR, 



I, William Wood, of Rockwell Green, in the parish of Wel- 

 lington, Somerset, hereby certify, that for about seven ye*xrs I 

 was afflicted with Scorbutic Humour on my ncse, wifh a 

 continued discharge, rendering me almost unfit for society; I 

 tried several medical men, and various medicines for curia 

 the same, but all proved of no avail, producing no b fictftl 

 effect; at last I was persuaded to try Park's Pills, and after 

 taking two small boxes and part of a third, I was comph y 

 cured, and I now feel no pain or inconvenience as before. 

 Manv parties in the neighbourhood, and your Agent for Wel- 

 lington, Mr. Grebdv, can bear witness that my testimony is 

 correct, and I wish it to be made known, that ethers similarly 

 afflicted may be encouraged to try the same medicine, which 

 under the blessing of God has proved so serviceable to me. 



Witness my hand this 6th dayofAugu-t, i5;«. wm. Wood. 



in the presence of Jons Greedy, Wellington. 



From Dr. C. Steane, 184, Fulton street, sole agent for 

 Brooklyn.— An instance of the singular efficacy of Parr's Lifk 

 Pills, which merits particular notice, occurred in thc pe: ti 

 of a lady, residing at Brooklyn, of consumptive make, who had 

 been afflicted for upwards of six years with very great an t 

 general debility, headache, flatulence, faintings, and all the 

 effects originating in an impaired constitution. Country air 



FM'NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- . 

 • row, London, Manufacturers, and only Patentees of IM- was tried, but to little advantage. She complained of wearu 



PROVED PATENT ASPHALTED FELT, for Roofing Houses, 

 Sheds, Verandahs, &c., and for Protecting: Plants, and Covering 

 Garden Frames, beg to call the attention of Gardeners and others 

 to their superior article, which has been exhibited at the Great 

 Agricultural Shows of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and Ob- 

 taimjd the Prize for being the best and cheapest article for roof- 

 in ;c. It has been tested in the gardens of several noblemen 

 and gentlemen in the neighbourhood of London, and in different 

 parts of the country, to whom reference can be made. The Felt is 

 impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and a non-conductor of heat 

 and sound. Its advantages are Lightness, Warmth, Durability, 

 and Economy.— Price Oni.t Oxk PSNVT pkr Square Foot. 



Samples, with directions for laying on, and testimonials as to 

 its merits, sent free to any part of the town or country.— Patent 

 Felt Works, Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill-row, London. 



"a GR1CULTURAL DRAINING. — The DERBY 



xJl LEVEL. — The attention of persons Draining their land 

 is directed to this efficient but simple Instrument, presumed to 

 be all that can be required for the purpose, and its price such 

 as to place it within the reach of all. To be had of the Maker, 



J. Davis, Optician, Derby. 



ness and pain on the least motion: her bowels were sometimes 

 constipated, and at others lax, and never regular. At is 

 period, she was recommended to try Parr's Life Pili.s, when 

 no leas astonishing than true, before she had finished two 

 boxes, an entire and perfect cure was the result. To such, 

 nothing can equal this antidote, as it iraparts«tone and strength 

 to the stomach, and operates so mildly, that the most delicate 

 of either »ex can take them with the greatest safety. 

 To T. Roberts and Co., April, 1844. Yours truly, C. Steave. 



These, and hundreds of other cases of DECIDED CURES, 

 attested on thc highest authority, and already published, occupy 

 upwards of 150 pages of letterpress. These Testimonials are 

 published periodically, and may be had on application at an 

 respectable medicine-vender's. The cures, in many instanc 

 were effected after all other means had failed, and they tin 

 establish the claims of PARR'S LIFE PILLS, in being considered 

 the best medicine in the world. 



CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC— Beware of S; ous Imita- 

 tion* of the above medicine. None arc genuine unless the 

 words" PARR'S LIFE PILLS" arc in WHITE Letters on a 

 RED GROUND, engraved in the Government Stamp pastes 

 round each box. Sold by all respectable Medicine Venders. 



