THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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GREEN AND HOT-HOUSES made by machinery, 

 at J. LEWIS'S 1I« r/i iul Works. -.mford Hill. 

 Middlesex. Sent to all parts of the United Kingdom. 1 nese 

 buildings are warranted of the best materials, and put ther 

 in a superior manner. Being manufactured by weam-r-w, they 

 are considered the cheapest and best made in England, lne 

 Trade and Merchants supplied at wholesale prices. List or 

 Prices by enclosing two postage stamps. 



"class FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 



PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. are supplying 16-oz. Sheet Was 

 of British Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 

 square feet each, at the following REDUCED PKICE8 lor cash. 

 A rpfluction made on 1000 feet. 





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Sizes.— Inches. 



From 6 by 4 



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Larger sizes, not exceeding 40 inches Ion 

 16 oz. from 3J. to 3id. per square foot, according to size. 

 21 oz. ,, &{ri. to 5d. n n n 



26 oz. „ 3$d.to7ld. „ » n 



PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, and 

 PATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, at 

 reduced prices, by the 100 square feet. 

 GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern, 



either in sheet or Rough Plate Glass. 

 Propagating Glasses, Beehive Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Glass 

 Milk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles not 



hitherto manufactured in Glass. 



PATENT PLATE GLASS.— The present extremely moderate 

 price of this superior article should cause it to supersede .ill 

 other inferior window glass in a gentleman's residence. No 

 alteration connected with the sash is required. 



GLASS SHADES, as ornamental to, and for the preservation of 



every description of goods susceptible of injury by exposure. 



Prices, since the removal of the excise duty, reduced one-half. 



List of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application to 



James Hetley & Co., 35 oho Square, London. 



STOUT SHEET GLASS, suitable for Skylights and 

 Horticultural purposes, in cases of 300 feet, at 2d. per foot ; 

 squares in box* from 8 in. by 6 in., to 6 in. by 4 in., Id. per foor. 

 taking 10 boxes, one of each size; Crown Glass, in crate- 

 18 tables, 30s. per crate: Patent Plate, extra sizes; Hartleys 

 Rough Plate, Enamelled and Perforated, supplied wholesale and 

 retail by Joseph Pouxson, Lead and Glass Merchant, 104, Edge- 

 ware Road. London. ___ 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



THE NOBILITY and GENTRY about to erect Hor- 

 ticultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 at our Horticultural 1 ahlish- 

 ment and Hothouse Works, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, an exten- 

 sive variety of Hothouses. G reeu- 

 hou.- .Conservatories, Pits, <fcc, 

 erected, and in full operation, 



combining all modern improve- 

 ment*, so that a lady or gentleman can select the description of 



House host adapted for every required purpose. 

 The HOT-WATEK APPARATUS, which passes through all 



the Houses and Pits, 

 affording both top 



and bottom heat, is ITMT - } -§&&+ MM "S t 



in constant opera- ^ 



lion and particularly P" - ™ ""'TO i J 



worthy of attention. 

 Many of the Houses and Pits are of wide and lofty dimension 

 and together equal in length 1000 feet. They are all effectually 

 heated by one boiler, which, during the severe winter months 

 does not cost in labour and fuel 

 more than 3s. $<l. per day, and 

 the apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may he 

 heated separately and to the 

 required temperature. The 

 splendid collections of Stove 

 aud Greenhouse Plant* are also in the highest -fate of culti- 

 vation, and for sale at very low prices. Also a fine collection 

 of strong Grave Vines in pots, from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Huildings; also 

 Catalogues of Plants. Vines, Seeds. &c, forwarded on application 

 toJonx Weeks fr Co., King's Ro nd, CbejlBea^ond.m 



"BARTON'S* PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS, 



AND ENAMELLtD MANGERS. 





HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE 

 GLASS, l-8th thick, or 2 lbs. to the foot; 3-16ths, or31bs.; 

 and l-4th, or 4 lbs. to the foot, for Kidge and Furrow Roofs, 

 Greenhouses, Railway Stations, Engine Sheds, Mills, Market 

 Halls, and Public Buildings generally. 



Packed in Boxes of 50 feet each. 



6 by 4 and 6*- by A\ 10*. 6d. per box. 



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For larger sizes a full List of Prices will be sent on application. 

 Boxes are charged 2s. each extra, full price allowed if returned 

 free of expense.— For further information apply to 



JATCB* PHILLIPS 6. Co., 



116, BlSHOPSGATE STKEET WITHOUT. 



"Rough Plate has never been, and never can he. prejudicial to 

 the colouring of Grapes; though we can easily believe that it has 

 been charged with such a fault by persons who have not skill 

 enough to manage Grapes under glass."— Gardener^ Ckro le. 



" 1 here can le no question now that Rough Plate Glass is the 

 most beautiful as well as the most useful kind of glass that can he 

 employed in horticulture. It is free from all the faults of trans- 

 parent glass, and bas many ad van tag peculiar to itself, without 



a tingle disadvantage as a set off."— G dt nerd Chronicle. 



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THE only Tatented invention of this description 

 constructed so as to prevent considerable waste of Hay and 

 Corn, together with all the newest improvement*. __—,*. 



NEWLY IMPROVED ECONOMIC TABLE FITTINGS, 

 FORTY SHILLINGS PEE SET, to fill up the whole width of 



Stalls, and can be had enamelled or galvanised. Every descrip- 

 tion of Mangers, Racks, and Stahle Furniture in stuck; Iron 



Hurdles, Gates, Fencing, &c. 



Manufacturer of Kite's Patent NotseleM Cast-Iron Smoke 

 Curing Chimney Caps (200 on Buckingham Palace), price 355. 

 each. Price Lists and Illustrated Catalogues iorwarded on re- 

 ceipt of two postage stamps. 



JAMES BARTON, Iron Fouwjrb, &c, 370, Oxford Street, 



a few doors east of the Pantheon. 



DEANE, DRAY, and CO., have a very lar^e and 

 superior Ktock of FRENCH MODERATOR LAMPS 

 now on sale.— (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge. 



EsTAV 1.1 SHED A.D. 1700. 



FURNISH YOUR HOUSE with the BEST 

 ARTICLES at DEANE'S Ir< xmo.n* v and Furnishing 

 Warehouses. Established a.d. 1700. A Priced Furnishing 

 List, free by post.— Deans, Deay & Co. (Opening to the Monu- 

 ment,) London Bridge. 



FORD'S EUREKA COLOURED SHIRTING ie 

 now ready, in 200 different patterns. Specimens in varied 

 colours sent j : free on receipt of six stamps. 

 FORD'S COLOURED EUREKA SHIBTS, Six for 27s. 

 FORD'S WHITE EUREKAS, best quality. Six for 40s.;. 

 ■eeond quality, Six for 31*.; if washed ready for u 2#. extra. 



Caution. — Ford's Eureka Shirts are stamped, "33, Poultry, 

 Lom ." without which none are genuine. 

 %* Catalogues with particulars post free. 



Rich a ed Ford, 88, Poultry, London. 



NEW WINTER SOAP. 



I | ETCALFE, BINGLEY, and Co/S OATMEAL 



1 * * and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov. 1864). 

 Price &L each. This soap will be found the purest and most 

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserves 

 the hands from chapping, and renders the skin Bolt and agree- 

 able. — Sold wholesale and retail by the inventors and sole manu- 

 teturers, Metcalj Bixgley, & Co., Brnshmakers and Per- 

 fumers to II. R 11. PrinM Albert, 130b and 131, Oxford Street. 



Caution.— To prevent fraud, each tablet bears the registered 

 mark and the names and address of the inventor as above. 



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER. 25. per box.— 

 The above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Per- 

 fumers, &c. 



WINTER GREEN.— This exquisite Perfume is 

 distilled from Winter Given (Trien talis), cultivated in the 

 Valley of Skardsheidi, in Iceland.— Imported only by 11. Rkliden- 

 bach. Wholesale Perfumer. 157b, New Pond Street, London. 



TH1 COMFORT of a FIXED WATER-CLOSET 



A for 1?. — Places in gardens converted into comfortable water- 

 closets by the PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, 



with its "self-acting valve, entirely preventing the return of cold 

 air or effluvia. Any carpenter can fix it in two hours. Price 11. 



Hermetically-sealed Inodorous Chamber Commodes, II. .!/. 45., 

 aud 3?.; also Improved Portable Water-closets, with pump 

 eastern, and self-acting valve. A prospectus, with engravings, 

 forwarded by enclosing two postage stamps. — At Fyfe & Co. T B 

 Sanatorium, 46, Leicester Square, London. 



HOT-AIR, GAS, VESTA, JOYCE'S STOVES.— 

 STOVES for the economical and safe heating of halls, 

 shope> warehouses, passages, basements, and the like, being at 



this season demanded, WILLIAM S. BURTON vites attention 

 to his unrivalled ass< ment, adap I (one or the other) to eveiy 

 conceivable r* quirement. at prices from Ws. to 30 guineas. His 

 variety of regi r and other stoves is the largest in existence. 



HTHE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER 



JL The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by 

 William S. Bubton, when Plated by the patent process of M ^rs. 

 Elkington & Co., is beyond all comparison the very best article 

 next to sterling silver that can be einpl- d as such, either use 

 Cully or ornamentally, as by no possible test can it be distinguished 





from real silver. 



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THOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer of Foreign Sheet Glass, requests attention to the present 

 Glass and Stock sizes, which are cheaper and better than those of English manufacture :— 

 PACKED IN ONE HUNDRED FEET BOXES, THIRDS QUALITY, BOXES INCLUDED. 



Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 1 >essert Forks 

 Dessert Spoons 

 Table Forks 



Table Spoons 



Thread or 



Fiddle Brunswick King's 



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IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH PLATE, PLAIN, FLUTED, AND IN QUAT.KY PATTERNS. 



British Plate. Patent Plate, Sheet. Crown, and Coloured Window Glass. Pure White Shades for Ornaments. 

 Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers Brass Work. Genuine White Lead, Paint, Colours, Varnishes, Brushes, 



Tariffs of the above on application to 



T. MILIINGT0I7, 87, Bishopsgate Street Without, London. 



&c. 



Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Candlest icks, &c, at pr- ortionate 

 prices. All kinds of replating done by the patent process. 



CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL. NOT PLATED. 



Fiddle. Thread. King's 

 Table Sperms and Forks, full size, per doz. 125. ... 2S5. 



Dessert ditto and ditto 105. ... 21*. 



Tea ditto 5s. ... lis. 



i < U T LER Y W ARR A N T ED . — The most 



W assortment of TABLE CUTLERY In the world, all 

 warranted, is on Sale at "William S. Br: ton's, at prices 

 that are remunerative only because of the larger* of the sales; 

 SJ-inch ivory-handled table knives, with high shoulders, lis 

 per dozen; desserts to match, 10*,; if to balance, 1*. per dozen 

 extra; carvers, 4.s. per pair; larger sizes, from 14f.6& to 26s. per 

 dozen: extra fine, ivory, 32s.; if with ilhri r ferrates, S7s. to 50s.; 

 white bone table knives, 7s. 6£. per dozen; desserta, 5*. 6d.- 

 carvers, 2s. 3o!. ner pair; black, horn table knives, 7s. 4t?. per 

 dozen; d* T 6s. ; carvers. 2s. 6</. ; black wood-handled table 



knives and forks, $5. per doz : table steels, from Is. each. The 

 largest stock in existence of plated d< ert knives and forks, in 

 cases and otherwise, and of the new plated fish carvers. Also a 

 la: • assortment of Kazors, Penknives, Scissors, <&c, of the 



best quality. • 



William S. Bi'P.ton has TEN LARGE SHOW KO0MS 

 devoted tn the show »t GENERAL FURNISHING 1RON- 



MOKGEBY (including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Piated and 

 Japanned Wares, Iron and Brass Bedstaac and Bedding), so 

 arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once 



make their selections. 



Catalogues, with engravings, sent v per post) free. The money 



returned for everv article not approved of. 



No. 2» f Oxford Street (comer of Newman Street); No0»f g, 

 and 3. Newman Street; and 4 & 5. Perry's Place. 



COTTAM'S NEW PATENT FOR STABLE REQUISITES. 





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DTTAM and IIALLEN,, the original projectors 



of the above Arrangement of MANGER, RACK, and 

 WATER-TROUGH, as one Fixture, which obtained the G1 t 

 Exhibition Prize Medal, * nd universally approved of, have r d 

 all the latest improvements t<> their invention (secured by patent), 

 which includes an entirely new method of attaching the halter. 

 ball, and rein, givii to the horse greater freed* m, and 1 

 noiseless in their operation, add much to* its comfort whilst feed- 

 ing and convenience when at rest. 



COTTAM'S ENAMELLED MANGERS 



are constructed in the best possible manner, both as to : in and 

 Utility, are cleanly in appearance, djirable and impervious I 

 infection; manufactured PLAIN, GALVANISED, or ENA- 

 MELLED. 



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IMPROVED PUMPS, 



Of the best Workmanship and Warranted. 



The VALVES and SUCKERS of these Pumps 

 are constructed upon an entirely new and 

 SIMPLE principle: they are not likely to 

 et out of order. d **> do so » can easily 



he repaired, as the Pump is so contrived that 

 the valvt s can readily be got at. 



An Improved CAST IRON TRAP, strongly 

 recommended by the Sanitary Commission 

 nd suitable lor Sugar Bakers, Slaughte 

 H, es, Ac. <vc. It is so formed that the 

 Trap-plate *'ill pass any matter the top grating 

 will let through, and therefore is not liable 

 to Rtoppa s; and well adapted to Stables and 

 >tahle-yaiils, for Baring the best part of Liquid 

 Manure. 



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A STALL fitted up, complete, exhibited at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Stud No. 19, Agricultural Department ; and at 



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