THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTK. 



-~ uauURC MAKERS AND FARMERS. 



,-LPHATE o" MURIATE of AIUKHUI 



1 ** ^rprfnl fertile genuine as manufactured, may be 

 T**F** X tities* from Kead Holliday, Ammonia and Soda 



JdenficM. 



^SfiQ and CHISHOLM, Charles Street, Garratt, 



I* G ifLter make STEAM ENGINES for Agricultural and 

 ^•J22i of the best quality at a reasonable price.— Address 

 ^*H5Ji©LJi * barley tii-et. Garratt, Manchester. 



I'ilLS GARDEN NETTINGS; the best and 



14 : «~t for all r"nx> ses °f shelter and shade from Frost. 

 1 £!i id Gales of Wind. No. 0, hd. ; No. 1, 5J<*. ; No. 2, 



»* Si and 4, ?<*• A11 ^ incbes wide > and in lengths of 

 JtifclO. lP j^Qjjrdsr-M an cheater. 



riMNVED NETTING, for the protection of Eruit 



I < from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security oi 



v-»wn seeds either in Gardens or Fields, at Id. per square 

 *•? MATftidii 14*.; 600 yards, 30s.: 1000 yards, 50*. Scrim 

 ^'ffcr Wall Fruit.— At EDGINGTON and Co.'s, Kick 

 SKfNSr gm j Waterproof Cloth Manufacturers, 17. Smith- 

 2ij Bars City, and Old Kent Road, Southwark; Emigrant 

 J2L£!L 'ship' Chandlers, and Export Merchants, Brunswick 

 25^-lMh* East India Export Dock, Blackwall. 



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ordinary flooring, and their imperishable Oil Cloth Coverings } 

 Entrance Halls, Passages, Verandahs, Conservatories, &c— 

 Maw & Co. send free of expense their Book of Designs, suitable 

 in price and style for every description of Building.— Benthall 

 Works, Broseley, Salop. .• 



AW'S ENCAUSTIC TILE PAVEMENTS form 



an indestructible and highly decorative substitute for 



for 



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-PRI'IT TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP, 



I iND LAMB FENCING.— Spring Bird Traps, 10s. each. 

 Wotted Netting, to protect the Bloom of Peach, Nectarine, 

 2^Ser Trees, Flower or Seed Beds, from frost, blight 



2 #!&*> 2 7 ards wide t ***' t0 6(/ ' ^ r yard ' Kew Twine 

 Sffitf (tanned if required), 1 yard wide, 2d. per yard; 



! TtrS wide, id. per yard; 4 yards wide, &f.; half inch 



Xalrfr j yards wide, 8d. per yard. Tanned Netting, 2 or 3 



riife wide, W. per yard; 4 or 6 yards wide, Sd. per yard. 



c Hexagon Garden Net, or Scrim Canvas, A\d. per square 



n! i Cocoa-nut Fibre, or Hemp Sheepfolding Net, of superior 



Z* t, 4 feet high, id. to 6d. per yard. Rabbit Net, 4 feet wide, 



m wide, 3J., 8 feet, 4d. per yard. Each edge corded, 



<r yard extra, suitable for Poultry Fencing. Square Mesh 



Cricketing Net, fix its full width and length, made of stout cord, 



U. to 4rf. per square yard; this is the best article for Fencing 



loisst Fowls, Cats, &c— W. Oullingford's, 1, Edmund Ter- 



Balli Pond, Kingsland. London. 



WILLIAM DRAY and CO.'S STEEL DIGGING 



FORKS are warranted equal, and by many are considered 

 superior, to any in use. Three Tine Forks, 4s. Gd. each ; Four 

 Tine Forks, 5s. 6d. each. A liberal allowance on Wholesale Orders. 

 William Dbay & Co., Swan Lane, Upper Thames Street, 



near London Bridge. 



GALVANISED WIRE NETTING for GAME and 

 SHEEP FENCING, AVIARIES, PHEASANTRIES, &c. 



2 inch Mesh, light, Gd. per lineal yard, 2 feet wide. 



strong, 3d. „ 



Netting of any size or quantity, and Fencing of all kinds, 

 Applied on the shortest notice. 



William Dbay & Co., Manufacturers, Swan Lane, Upper 

 __ Thames Street, near London Bridg e. 



BARTONS PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS, 



AND ^lAMELLED MANGERS. 



piE only Patented invention of this description 



r*~ C ? nStr ! lcted 3° as to Prevent considerable waste of Hay and 

 \piTv er with a11 tbe newest improvements. 



rrnrrv L J T * MPKOVED ECONOMIC STABLE FITTINGS, 



•in« SHILLINGS PER SET > t0 fin "P the whole widtn of 

 •«« and can be had enamelled or galvanised. Every descrip- 



«■« Mangers. Racks, and Stable Furniture in stock ; Iron 

 "wjes Gates, Fencing, & c . 



*«™crarer of Kite's Patent Noiseless Cast-Ircn Smoke- 

 nn B thimney Caps (200 on Buckingham Palace), price 35s. 



ceil* Af* lstfi and Illustrated Catalogues forwarded on re- 



fit **° P°stage stamps. 

 'AMES BARTON, Iron Foundkr, &c, 370, Oxford Street, 



yj~ — ____JB ^ doors east of the Pantheon. 



"ANGER, RACK, X WATER-TROUGH AS ONE FIXTURE. 



Improved and Newly Patented. 



Sd 1 rw HALLE N, the original inventors, 



• to which «ii Vk 61 !* Exhi ? )ition Priz e Medal for this arrange- 



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tirely 



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IS?^ iu 0D^rat^ loWi ] 1 ? the horse S^ter "freedom, and being 

 ronv tni P nn Q 'Jr^ 1011 * a dd much to its comfort whilst feprlin^ fllu i 



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"'abilitv nf *i ' as llkewi se, from their position, av 



?"M stable 2L,iwT 8t • r 1 estive bofM gettin ^ cast ' No * 

 Ull 'q r! a b e without these fittings. 



Ju^VssiblP i U ELLED MANGERS are constructed in 



2? f «ctiirea pfJ?J Ce ,\ dura ^e, and impervious to infecti 

 lEr* Drain twl galvanised, and Enamelled. 



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are 

 lection : 

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JT^irnesg p, PO/ , b '. ,ll, "gs, ouua rercna rreservinpr 



article in Stable Furniture, in 



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PARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 



jy/f ESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes* 



^-*- Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 

 large assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by 

 upwards of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmers, members of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to be the best 

 ever invented, and to facilitate labour at least 20 per cent. 

 Price Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 

 of the best Farm Implements, on receipt of eight postage stamps. 

 103, Newgate Street, and 52, Little Britain, London. 



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CAUTION. 

 Pabkeb' Steel Digging Forks and Draining Tools.— 

 Whereas rery inferior descriptions of Steel Digging Forks are 

 now manufactured and sold, and I have been informed that pur- 

 chasers of the same have believed them to be the same as those 

 manufactured by me, and to which the Royal Agricultural Society 

 and numerous Agricultural Societies' prizes have been awarded, 

 I hereby respectfully inform the public that every Fork manufac- 

 tured by me is stamped with my trade mark " J. P.," and that 

 Messrs. Burgess & Key, of No. 103, Newgate Street, London, are 

 my sole Wholesale Agents, and I have authorised them to re- 

 place to the purchaser every Fork of my manufacture found 

 defective; they will also on application send Wholesale and 

 Retail Price Lists, &c, po st free. Fr ancis Parkes & Co. 



t^ceTenTThillings and" upwards; 



tKTEOTffe 



purpos 



gricult 



^N-irdie, 8tra?i e 5 ent ?» Iron Gates > both plain and orna- 

 **% Street, Oxford r ^ a PP lication to Cottam & Halle n, 



Farming and yi tilating. 



PORTABLE INSTRUMENT for Fumigating 



Greenhouses, Stoves, and Frames, or Shrubs and Flowers, 

 in the open air more effectually, in conjunction with SANGBTER'a 

 Florumbra, without injuring the most delicate plant; delivering 

 the smoke coOl, in a dense mass, and effecting a great saving of 

 Tobacco.— Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. 

 Barber and Groom, London; and maybehadofall Ironmongers. 

 Seedsmen, and Florists. 



"waterproof paths.— barn and cattle shed"" 



FLOORS. 



THOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 

 winter months should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:— Screen the 

 gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam which 

 is mixed with it .and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 

 river sand. To live partB of such equal mixture add one of Port- 

 land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 

 applying the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 

 labourer can mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the 

 spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock. Vegetation 

 cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 

 severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 

 to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 



The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, , 

 CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situations 1 

 where a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 

 winter equally well as in summer. 



Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. White & Brothers, 

 Milfeink Street, Westminster. 



pAGE and CO.'S BLIGHT COMPOSITION 



J- The above should be in the hands of all Plantgand'Fruit 

 U rowers. I or testimonials, see Gard. Chron., March 3, 1855. 



Extra strong, 4*. per gallon, sufficient to make four (jars and 

 barrels extra). In bottles, 1*. 3d. and 2s. 6d. each. Directions 

 tor application forwarded. Ten gallons and upward carriage free 



to London -Offices and Warehouses, Oxford Street, and Above 

 Bar, Southampton. 



fLOWEk POTS and STANDS of alt kinds, includ- 



ing Suspension and Bracket, of the most approved shape. 

 Classical, Italian and Grecian Vases, Pedestals, Fountains, &c„ 

 in stock. Prices for 1855 forwarded on application to 



W illiam Maule & Soss, Horticulhira l^Potteries, Bristol. 



F> ASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALeT^BARCLAY^S 



^♦i£° RT /i R A ™ STOUT, in IS Gallon Casks, Bottles, Half- 

 Bottles, and Imperial Pints. ' 



Berry, Brothers, &Co., 3, St. James jStreet, London. 



COAL at Prime Cost to Consumers (Shared 



"LON 



PANY," Capital 40,0OC/. in 11. Shares'— Apply "aTthe Offices' 

 34, Coleman Street, City. ' 



~u ai jthime v^ost to consumers (Shark- 



holders) and Large Profits.- See Prospectus of the 

 l 1 ?, ^ - AXD GRKA T WESTERN COLLIERY COM- 



OERDOE'S SPRING OVERCOATS and CAPES, 



■-J rendered (without extra charge or confining perspiration) 

 thoroughly impervious to rain, a fact established bevond contra- 

 diction by 10 years' extensive trial, superseding unhealthy 

 air-tight materials. A very large stock of superior garments, 

 intended not merely for rainy weather but general use. 

 CAPES, 30*. to 405. ; COATS, 40s. to 60s.— W. Berdoe, 96 f 

 frew Bond Street , and 69, Cornhill (only). 



FURNISH YOUR HOUSE with the BEST 

 ARTICLES at DEANE'S Ironmongery and 1 rnmhijio 

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

 List, free by post.— Deane, Dray & Co. (Opening to the Monu- 

 ment,) London Bridge. 



1000 BEDSTEADS TO CHOOSE FROM. 



TT EAL and SON have just erected extensive Pre- 



-1 -l mises, which enable them to keep upwards of 1000 Bed- 

 steads in stock, 150 of which are fixed for inspection, comprising 

 every variety of Brass, Wood, and Iron, with Chintz and Damask 

 Furnitures complete. Their new Warerooms also contain an 

 assortment of BED-ROOM FURNITURE, which comprises 

 every requisite, from the plainest japanned deal for servants 

 rooms, to the newest and most tasteful designs in mahogany and 

 other woods. The whole warranted of the soundest and best 

 manufacture. Heal & Son's Illustrated Catalogue of Bedsteads, 

 and Priced List of Bedding, sent free by post. 



Heal & Son, 196, Tottenham Court Road, London. 



THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. 

 The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago hy 

 William S. Burton, when Plated by the patent process of Messrs. 

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

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

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



from real silver. 



Thread or 



Fiddle Brunswick King's 



Pattern. Pattern. Pattern. 



99 

 99 

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185. 



305. 

 305. 

 405. 



405. 



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265. 

 405. 

 42*. 

 565. 



585 



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825. 



465. 

 485. 

 64t. 

 GGs, 



Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 Dessert Forks 

 Dessert Spoons 

 Table Forks 

 TableSpoons 



Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Candlesticks, &c, at proportionate 

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



CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 



Fiddle. Thread. King'*. 

 Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 125. ... 28s. ... 90>. 



Dessert ditto and ditto 105. ... 21/. ... 255. 



Tea ditto 5j. ... n,. ... 12?. 



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THE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDSTEADS 

 in the Kingdom is Willtam S. Burton's.— He has two 

 very Large Rooms, which are devoted to the exclusive show of 

 Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with appropriate 

 Bedding and Mattresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, 18a; 

 Portable Folding Bedsteads from 125. 6d. ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 2U.; and 

 Cots from 215. each ; handsome Ornamental Iron and Brass Bed- 

 steads, in great variety, from 2Z. 195. to 131. 135. 



Williak S. Burton has TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS 

 devoted to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRON- 

 MONGERY (including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and 

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

 arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once 

 make their selections. 



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

 returned for every article not approved of. 



No. 39, Oxford Street (corner of Newman Street); 1, 2, and 

 3, Newman Street; and 4 & 5, Per ry' s Place. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS THE FAR-FAMED 

 REMEDY FOR VARIOUS COMPLAINTS.— In all 



cases of deranged Stomach, Indigestion, Bile, Sick Headache, 

 Liver Complaint, or determination of blood to the head, there i 

 no medicine known equal to these wonderful Pills that will so 

 quickly alleviate and ultimately cure persons suffering from 

 disorders of this nature ; the peculiar properties they possess act 

 on the very main springs of life, so that such diseases are sure to 

 yield to their influence, therefore those who are so indispose I 

 should have recourse to Holloway's Pills, which will effectually 

 check every symptom and restore the patient to the soundest 

 health. — Sold by all Medicine Vendors, and at Professor 

 Holloway's Establishment, 244, Strand, London ; and 80, Maidem 

 Lane, New York. 



TESTIMONIAL.— The|following Testimonial of the 

 valuable efficacy of CUPISSS CONSTITUTION BALLS 

 is so excellent that the proprietor begs to call the attention of 

 the public to a perusal of it. 



" Combs, Stowmarket, October 25th, 1850. 

 "Dear Sir, — Having for two years past experienced great 

 trial with the lung complaint in my neat stock, last year having 

 lost five out of seven, I employed an old experienced veterinary 

 surgeon, with, little or no success. The two cases saved I believe 

 to be from the use of blisters on each side of the chest, and 

 Crriss's Constitution Balls, which you recommended ; and this 

 year having two cases of the same disease, quite as bad as the 

 others. I adopted the same means of cure, and am happy to state 

 with success, having saved them both. I cannot speak too highV. 

 of the use of the Balls; I believe them to be as good for neat 

 cattle as for horses. I think this statement of importance to 

 Agriculturalists, and as Agent for CtTPiss's Constitution Balls, 

 you are at liberty to make use of the above information as you 

 may deem fit.— Yours faithfully, " John Cobbold. 



" To Mr. J. B. Cutting, Chemist, &c. Stowmarket." 

 The Constitution Balls are prepared only by Francis Cufiss, 

 M.R.C.V.S, Author of the "Prize Essay on the Diseases of the 

 Liver of the Horse," Hiss, Norfolk; and sold bv all respectable 

 medicine vendors in town and countrv, in packets, six Balls each. 

 35. (yd. per packet, with a wrapper giving full directions for the 

 use of the Balls, and treatment of the animal whilst taking them. 

 Any gentleman using the Balls mav consult the Proprietor 

 gratuitously, either personally «-hy letter post paid. 



