THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



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— Jtariwt donbto roofs and deep eaves, tlie wet shoots 

 •*L rfS of the Tent are kept dry. They are well 

 •^ r„. «„.»« in being ornamental. Price oZ. each. 

 S^^^TotLr ^ of Tents ar.d .Marquees for sale 

 C**VKicttl BWON, 21, Toribridge Place, New Road, London. 



"^rHAM BROTHERS, No. 170, Hampton Street, 



- -nCiumi sole Manufacturers of the improved WOOD 



■hoiDgliim, boic TARFLS for Garden Borders 



*»* Z -L 2i in boxes of ICO each. The Zinc Labels are 

 J * W E!«^ri»d of for their lasting durability, can be written 

 *^-ffWffrtttest ease, acd when dry a permanent inscrip- 

 i rtJ Directions are sent with each box, including a 

 k/^rSY- ?nk —Sole Agents in London, Messrs. Dkane, 

 l-fc0 i in r« Horticultural Implement Warehouse, 46, King 



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yards, 30*.; 1000 yards, 50*. Scrim 

 At EDGINGTON and Co/s, Rick 



— -. -^ ^d Waterproof Cloth Manufacturers, 17, Smith- 

 City and Old Kent Road, Southwark; Emigrant 





2t%h ^Chandlers ,_and Export Merchants, Bruuswick 



East ' .«.««. 



vTEEN OUNCE SHEET GLASS cut to any 



size up to 44 inches in length, at 2d. per foot. 



6 Foreign Glass Warehouse, 46, Long Acre. (Cash.) 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS, 

 o! British Manufacture. at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 ware foot. for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



tu* of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,OLASS 

 TILE8 and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 <rLA88E8, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 OBNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 10 Jajoi Hxtlxy & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



8m Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



Stock of GARDENING and PRUNING IMP iS&g^ 



Averuncators 

 Axes 



Ragging Hooks 

 BiHs [terns. 



Borders, various pat- 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Brown's Patent Fu- 

 migator [struments 

 Cases of Pruning In- 

 Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spud 8 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons and 

 Shears 



Flower Scissors 

 „ Stands in Wires 

 and Iron 

 Fumigators 

 Galvanic Borders and 



Plant Protectors 

 Garden Chairs and 

 Seats 

 Loops 

 Rollers 

 Scrapers 



Gidney's Prussian Pickaxes 

 Hoe [Scissors Potato Forks 



Grape Gatherers and Pruning Bills 



Gravel Rakes and 

 Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 

 Hammers 



Hand-glass Frames 

 Hay Knives 



Horticultural Ham- Scythe Stones 



mers and Hatchets Shears, various 

 Hoes of * very pattern; Sickles 



„ Knives, various 

 Saws 



Scissors 

 Shears 



Rakes in great variety 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 



Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 



Sickle Saws 



Spades and Shovels 

 c puds 



terns, in Zinc, Por- Switch Hooks 



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celain, &c. 

 Lines and Reels 

 Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 

 Menographs 

 Metallic Wire 



ilton Hatchets 



Thistle Hooks 



Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 

 Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



LENFTELD PATENT S T a t> o T . 



USED IN THE ROYAL LAIKDrJ " C B ' 



30*. to 40,. ; IZu *& m erel> ' fOT "^ Weather - C.pe* 

 VI ™ !1 M !T B °5ig^ ard 69 > OrnhiH (only). 



ing table, household, or B ta2e,i P o, 

 other house in the trade at ^ U per , cent ' lower ' 

 WITHERS, 36, To ten! am Co* rt "l*™™^}^™, J. 

 Bedford Square - Warded Tooth Pr ( °V ' Bedford *«* 



J*| the best that can ™$*£^^^ "9"** dllt * 

 askfd and no abatement. eacii.— xa. The lowest price 



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BY 

 ROYAL 



LETTERS 



PATENT. 



THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY. 

 The Managers beg to inform the Nobility and Gentry, 

 Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that their new List of Prices may be 

 bed free on application at the Company's Depot, 296, Oxford 

 Street, Lotion. 



PLATE, CROWN, and SHEET WINDOW GLASS. 



HARTLEYS PATENT ROUGH PLATE for Roofing Con- 

 Mrratories, Halls, and Public Buildings. 



Coloured and Ornamental Glass. 

 "CRYSTAL SHADES for covering Ornaments, and 



MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATOR, and Lock- 

 betd't Patent Perforated Ventilating Glass for Dairies, Green- 

 Stableg.&c.; GlaBS Milk Pans. Paits t OBtC «««i ^t«« „.«„. 



TV/I ETCALI 



Imporunt .office of searching ££8^ "^ 



cleansing in the most extraordinary manner vfil -1 

 loose. Peculiarly penetrating HaZ IsW^ Mwcoma 

 bleached Russian bristles wLh lii] n l r / ! • " rab,e ua " 



Caution. — Beware of the word "fmm " nr-*„„ir • j 

 »m> Ikj;^ Metoa.fe's Sn„ fe £^£ftg ^ 



The Successful Results or jhe last Ha.k t , „, 1V 1MV j 



PBOVED BEYOND QlKSTTOK THAT 



TJOWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL possess 



ssim was MRsftWrjS 



sont curly and glossy. In. the growth of the Beard 

 ^hiskers, Eyebrows, and Monstachios, it is unfailing in its' 

 st.mulat.ve operation. For children it is eswc all/ recom- 

 mended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Tri? e 



douW^h«t 7 s 'iL F 9i nii,y r? 0ttIeS (e ^ Rl t0 four sn,a »). 10 "- «-i «" 

 mis^Yp^m 8 ^' 20 ' Ha " 0D Gardei ' L - d0 "- - ^ ChV- 



Sttbles 4c. : Glass Mil k Pans, Pails, Tests, and Measures ; 



.™. e. ! *, nd f, y . phon ! ; churD <», Butter Tests and Slabs ; Tiles 

 and Slates; Bee Hives, &c. 



tartSTSSSJ"? Sh n es ' Pr °P a ^ting Glasses, Fruit Pro- 

 W'flhJf?. ^' ^, ,, u , . lrn , ber Tllb «s, Hand Lights, Flower 

 ISfe^^ ^* 8 L' ^ lD ^ ° f A e ricu "««-a] ( Horticultural, 

 AWWWnnri 1 Do^st.c L 8cientinc ) and Ornamental Glass. 



FOREiCN AND ENGLISH SHeTTCLASS Tw^REHOUSE, 



W TT T V'vn^, GATE Stkkkt . Without. 



.riA«. • su PP ,ies the above SHEET 



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Tft«?,; ^^ 8S s "PP ,ied t0 Mr. Bivebs and the leading 

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Mole Traps 

 T.VAK1? ™>av Mow »JS Machines , *„„.„„ eri „ t luuia 

 PFPMaxfvS t Y ;^?o C °- are / ol e Agents for LINGHAM'S 

 Sit f ii LABLLS samples of wl.ich, with their Illus- 

 ^ st T c ^ Horticultural Tools, can he sent, post paid, to any 



KaYMot^I ? ing ^/ ,8 °' Wh °le 6 .Ie and Retail Agents 



hy the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom. 



Bridge^' DRAY ' & C0 ' (0peDin ^ t0 the Monument), London | 



l^IGni iiuu&ji.s UJN WHEELS for Sale, 12 feet 



-*-^ long, by 7 feet wide, and 8 feet high inside, suitable for 

 Gamekeepers^ Shepherds, Shooting on Moors, Cottages, or other 

 purposes. Price 15 1. complete, or ill. each, without Wheels, 

 Springs and Axles. Cost 35Z. each.-R. Richaruson', 21, Ton- 

 bridge Place, New Road, London, maker of Portable Houses, 



WATERPROOF PATHS. 



T„ BARN AND CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 

 HOSE 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 five parts 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 bard 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 olher situations 

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

 winter equally well as in Rummer. 



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

 Milhank Street, Westminster. 



QUPEMOR FIRST CLASS CABINET AND 



^ UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE can only be obtained at 

 moderate prices by purchasing direct from the manufacturer, 

 thus saving the profit of the middle man, and securing thoroughly 

 seasoned materials with soundness of workmanship, and an 

 elegance of style not to be found at other houses. Families 



furnishing are respectfully solicited to inspect the extensive ri.^fl««At~*¥"~^ ^"T " JT - 



stock of Cabinet Furniture. Bedsteads, and Bedding at JOHN ^ 1 ? stlc L stock,1, ^ Kne e Caps, Socks, and Ladies and Gentlemen's 

 ....... g, ^^ Spine Supporters. A new description of Belt, invaluable for 



D° ™ U WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



W w,?^*.! ^ ERS i &c - ? ^ No °ther compound for the Hair 

 r T Jf?S d 5 U< * an enduring celebrity as Emily Dfak's 

 IKINILESE, It is guaranteed to produce' Whiskers, Moua- 

 tachios, Eyebrows, &c, in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in 

 Baldness, from whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent 

 its (falling off, and effectually check Greyness in all its stages. 

 —Price 25 per package (elegantly perfumed); sent post free, on 

 receipt of 24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Dean, 37 a, Man- 

 chester Street, Gray's Inn Road, London. Sold by every Chemist 

 in the world.--" In one fortnight it produced a beautiful set 

 of moustachios." H. Adams.-" It has prevented my hair falling 

 off. J. Hickson.— " It has quite checked the grevness that was 

 coming on." Mrs. Elder. 



Pfiworp of imitations under closely similar na mes. 



jyj E^JKS. fcHOOLBKED AND BRADSHAW, 



^▼-* 34, Jermyn Street, Patentees— Manufacturers of every 

 description of ELASTICAL SUKGICAL BANDAGES, as re- 

 commended by all the most eminent surgeons—in acknowledging 

 the very extensive support they have received, beg to call atten- 

 tion to the various improvements they are making in patent 



VOLLUM'S old established manufactory, No. 3, Finsbury 

 Pavement. Designs and t-stimates made for furnishing a house 

 or single room in any part of the country free of charge. No 

 charge made for packing country orders. Observe— No. 3, 

 Finsbury Pavement, London, and the name most distinctly 



pLNDERST~STOVES, AND FIKl>lltui\», 



- 1 - Buyers of the above are requested, before finally deciding, to 

 visit William S. Burton's SHOW ROOMS, 39, Oxford Street 

 (corner of Newman Streets Nos. 1.2 and a Newman sh*oo* •«,* a 



20 by 14, 



H A*TLEr*r> V* 2feet - 3 i » 

 *^g£^ «"<* and Rough, Tiles, Striking 



^^taril'rlsl *' Cucumb€r Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 



^^^Cotou^^,^ ***• ***** Colours, 



E 8 t»w i u 7 ' Ch Can be had on application, 

 established more *h» n mo ^ 



prevention of Cholera, and the cure of Rheumatism, Lumbago, 

 &c. N.B. Every descripdon of India-rubber Bandages vulcanistd 

 on the newest principle. 



T3UPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITlT 



11 OUT A TRUSS.—Allsuffereis from this alarming com- 

 plaint are earnestly invited to consult or write to Dr. LESLIE, as 

 he gwarantees them relief in every case. His remedy has been 

 successful in curing thousands of persons during the last twelve 

 years, and is applicable to every kind of single and double rup- 

 ture, however bad or long standing, in male or female of any age, 

 causing no confinement or inconvenience in its use whatever. 



<hed more than 100 years. 



PHITTTPC AM ^?' ETC - 



JAMES 



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SHEET SQUARES, 

 in Boxes of 100 feet. 



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^l^lOOf^t. Vnuul 1 ?™*' f !° m 12 b ^ 10 to 20 by 15, 



u m to order not exceeding 40 inches long 



21 oz. from 3|rf. to 4±d. 





UtoL *» feet, \Td ^' a | s packed in cases of 



various dimensions, always 



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GU« w.^v. ^ "" ,cle in th « trade 

 "&^ ^mate Street 





and 5,Perry's Place. Theyarethe largest in the world, and contai.. ^ . - - - 



such an assortment of FEiNDERS STOVES RANGES FIRE- causiD & no confinement or inconvenience in its use whatever, 

 IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be f ent P ost free t0 an 7 P«rt of the world, with full instmctions 

 approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty of or , DS€ ' on . r ece . lp ? °L 7s - ^-jn postage stamps, or post-oflica 

 design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright Stoves, with 

 bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars, 21. 14s. to 51. 10s. ; ditto, 

 with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, 51. 10*. to 12J. 12*.; 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from 7*. to 3Z.; Steel 

 Fenders from 21. 15s. to 6?.; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, 

 from 21. 15s. to 7 1. Is. ; Fire-irons from Is. 9d. the set to 42. 4s. 

 Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, with radiating hearth plates. 

 All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges, 



1st, — From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and, 



2dly, — From those purchases being made exclusively for cash. 



BATHS AND TOILETTE WARE.— William S. 

 Burton has ONE LARGE SHOW ROOM devoted exclu- 

 sively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE. 

 The stock of each is at once the largest, newest, and most varied 

 ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices proportionate 

 with those that have tended to make his establishment the most 

 distinguished in this country. Portable Showers, 7s. 6d. ; Pillar 

 Showers, 3J. to5J.; Nursery, 15s. to 32s.; Sponging, 15s. to 32s.; 

 Hip, 14s. to 31s. 6<L A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot and 

 Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower Baths. Toilette Ware 

 in great variety, from 15s. 6d. to 45s. the Set of Three. 



'T'HE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDSTEADS 



-*- in the Kingdom is William S. Burton's.— He has two 

 very Large Rooms, devoted to the exclusive show of Iron 

 and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with appropriate 

 Bedding and Mattresses. Common Iron Bedsteads, ISs.; Port- 

 able Folding Bedsteads from 12s. 6d. ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 17s. &f.; and 

 Cots from 20s. each ; handsome Ornamental Iron- and Brass Bed- 

 steads, in great variety, from 2?. 13s. 6d. to 16/. 15s. 



OAPIER MACHE and IRON TEA-TRAYS.— An 



-*■ assortment of Tea Trays and Waiters wholly unprecedented, 

 whether as to extent, variety, or novelty. 

 New oval Papier Mache Trays, 



per set of three from 20s. to 10 guineas. 



Ditto, Iron ditto f rom j^ to 4 guineas. 



Convex shape, ditto from 7s. 6rf. 



Round and Gothic Waiters. Cake and Bread Baskets equally low. 



William S.Burtox has SIXTEEN LARGE SHOW ROOM? 

 all communicating, exclusive of the Shop, devoted solely to the 



S ?°^ of „ GENEKAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (in- 

 cluding Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Japanned Wares, 

 Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding), so arranged and classi- 

 fied 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, Perry's Place. 



order, payable at the General Post-office, to Dr. Herbert Leslie, 

 37a, Manchester Street, Gray's Inn Road, London. At home 

 daily (except Sunday) from 11 till 4 o'clock. A Pamphlet of Tes- 

 timonials. cases. &c sent post free on re ceip t of one postage stamp. 



TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 



A RETIRED CLERGYMAN having been restored 



-^a. to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous 

 suffering, is anxious to communicate to others the means of cure * 

 he will therefore send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope' 

 properly addressed, a copy of the prescription used.— Direct Rev 

 E. Douglass , 18, Holland Street Brixton, London. 



I J OLLOWAY'S PILLS HAVE AN~EXTRAOR- 



A.A DINARY EFFECT ON LIVER AND STOMACH 

 COMPLAINTS -Mr. Charles Wilson, of £9, Princes Street, 

 Glasgow, states in a letter to Professor Holloway that he had 

 suffered for a long time from a disease of the liver and stomach, 

 for which he could obtain no relief from the medical profession'. 

 Therefore he determined on trying Holloway's Pills, at which 

 time he was in a most wretched condition, but humanly speak- 

 ing, these Pills have saved his life, as he is now restored to perfect 

 health, to the surprise of all who had witnessed the state he waa 

 in.— Sold by all Medicine Vendors, and at Professor Holloway's 

 Establishments, 244, Strand, London, and SO, Maiden Lane 

 New York. ______^_ 



MOST CONDOLATORY it is to know that a rerrn 

 exists, which, by destroying the germs of disease, prevems 

 the development of those morbid and melancholy sensations 

 which too often embitter the social relations of life. 



PARRS LIFE PILLS 



are a sure antidote to those vices of the human system which 

 engender painful maladies, the existence of which makes us dis- 

 contented with everything around us. All who use Parr's Pills 

 can fully appreciate the delightful sensations arising from the 

 consciousness of possessing good health. In this respect thev 

 are most valuable, because they give elasticity and buoyancy to 

 the animal spirits, and make us contented not only with ourselves 

 hut with our friends and associates. Many, perhaps, never re- 

 flect upon the importance of insuring a happy mind by taking 

 care of the body's health, but a better appreciation of the science 



°/^ e ? l! V 8 ? n ?. / I? e chara <*eristicB of these improving times. 

 Ask for Parr s Life Pills. 



London Agents: E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Churchvard; 

 Barclay & feons. 95, Farringdon Street; Sutton & Co., 10," Bow 

 Churchyard ; Hannay & Co., 63, and Sanger, 150, Oxford Street : 

 and sold by all respectable chemists and medicine vendors in 

 town or country, in boxes, price Is. 1J^ 2s. 9df., and in family 

 packets lis. each . . - ] 



