

Ji-ly 21, 1355.J 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT1 



-APPIN'S PRUNING KNIVES IN EVERY VARIETY, 

 ** r Warranted Good by the Makers. 



I EPH MAPPIN and BROTHERS, Queen's 



J CiTLEBr Works, Sheffield ; and 37, Moorgate Street, London. 



Drawings forwarded by post. 



THE HARVEST. 



t^RUMMOND'S IMPROVED REAPING 



\J - VTHES continue to give every satisfaction, and the 

 d is yearly on the increase. They are as usual got up with 

 possible 'care, and are fitted with the very best picked 

 lfcfe# Price for three Scythes complete, 30*.; do. for six, 56a. 

 riirtMPt P* id *° tne P rinci P al K ailw ay Stations throughout the 

 kingdom. W. Dri'MMOND & Sons, Seed and Implement Ware- 

 boose. Stifling, N.B. 



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To preTent disappointment early orders are respectfully ahle. 



D E Jf^l" RECYDER --" Atl '^«^nca W (lar|re 



py^p "M^*^ very best DEVONSHIRE CHAMPAONl 

 C\ DER will be forwarded to anv addres receipt of a V 



&° rd p, ,,r21 ^ pft W « «« John] RiMD^Knin *!£ 

 P cr ** Plymout h. Case and bo ttles, value included * 



91 0° MILNER'S HOLDFAST AND FIRE- 



irfnVvTf.l. S TINfl SAFES (non-conducting and vapour- 



«t iSn * . -? ^iSS raents ' under t«eir Quadruple Patent* 

 ol 1840 51-54 and 1*55, including their Gunpowder Proof lid 



Lock and Door (without which no Safe is gecurt <\ the strongest 



BEST, and CHEArE> :giards extant. 



Milker's Pi 212°} Safe Work Liverpool, the most com- 

 plete and extensive in the world. Show Room 6 and 8 Lord 

 fctreet, Liverpool. London Depot, 47a, Moorgate Street, City. 

 Circulars free by post. 



]V| ETCALFE, BINGLEY, and CO/S OATMEAL 



PricP M £^ MP Si° E SOAP '. in «*blets (registered X v. 3. 1654). 



«££.♦ • f Th,s sosp wi " *• found the »■««** a "d »<* 



ihl W$ ,n, ««»Pe«r introduced to the public. It r re„rves 

 the hands from chappmg, and renders the skin soft and 



rj ui naatod 



II.B. Unknown correspondents will please accompany their 

 with a remittance. 



rjAMUELSON'S PATENT GARDNER'S 



O TURNIP CTTTER, which has been awarded Nine Prizes 

 |r the Koyai Agricultural Society. 



BtBwelsona Patent Forking or Digging Machine. 



gunoelson's Registered Budding's Lawn Mower. 



Ptttat American and other Churns. 



Rites Patent and other Liquid Manure Pumps. 



McConmck's American Reaper with Burgess's Patent Self- 

 tVarinK Platform. 



Chaff Cutters— Cake Breakers.— Corn Mills, &c., &c, &c. 



Manufactured by B. SAMUELSON, 



to the late James Gardner, Britannia Works, Banbury. 



gome of the abort maybe seen at Stand No. 64, Royal Agri- 



fultaml Show at Carlisle, and in the Agricultural Department, 



rrottl PaUce, Sydenham. And may be procured by orders 



flirect as above, or of any respectable Implement Dealers* or Iron- 



BOBgers in the c< untry. , 



Catalogues may be had post free on application. 



DEANE% WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS. 

 Horticulturists and all interested in Gardening pursuits 

 are invited to examine DEANE, DRAY, and CO.'S extensive 

 8tock of GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best 

 London-made Garden Engines and Syringes, Colebrook Dale 

 Garden Seats and Chairs. 



Amuncators Gidney's Prussian 



Hoe 



Azoa 



Bagging Hooks 

 Bills . [terns 



Borders, various pat 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Brown's Patent Fu 



[Scissors 

 rape Gatherers and 

 Gravel Rakes and 

 Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 

 and Frames 



migator [struments Hammers 

 Caies of Pruning In- Hand-glass Frames 



Daily Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons 



Shears 

 Flower Scissors 



• Stands in Wires 



andiron 

 Fnmigators 



Galvanic Porders and 



Plan t Protectors 

 Garden Chairs and 

 Seats 



» Loops 



* Rollers 



n Scraper! 



Hay Knives 

 Horticultural Ham- 

 mers and Hatchets 

 Hoes of every pattern 

 and Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 





terns, in Zinc, Por- 

 celain, &c. 



Lines and Reels 



Marking Ink 



Mattocks 



Menographs 



Metallic Wire 



Milton Hatchets 



Mole Traps 



Mowing Machines 



Pickaxes 

 Potato Forks 

 Pruning Bills 



„ Knives, various 

 Saws 



Scissors 

 Shears 



Rakes in great variety 



Reaping Hooks 



Scythes 



Scythe Stones 



Shears, various 



Sickles 



Sickle Saws 



Spades and Shovels 

 Spuds 



Switch Hooks 

 Thistle Hooks 



Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 



Turfing Irons 



Wall Nails 



Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 



Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



ts for LINGHAM'S 



fwt„ Sold - f wholesal e and retail bv the inventor* and sole nmnu- 



f^ZJ^ul^^ *»"*. * < 0., Brushmakers and Per- 

 fumers to H.R H. Prince Albert, 130b and 131, Oxford Street. 



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

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as aboTe 



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWD1 .2s.£Tbox.-- 

 fT.™ l e may ** obtamed of mo *t respectable Chemi ts, Per- 



r)NE THOUSAND BEDST*.ADs"~TC) CHOOSE 



P~m^? 0M i'~i liEA ^/ N ? S0N have iu8t erectpd 'tensive 

 EK^JSi * J; n _ ab ! e . . th . em to . kfte P upwards of looo lied 



k 



assortment of BED-ROOM FURS III i:!~ which 7omp"rii! 

 every requisite, from the plainest japanned deal for van 

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

 other woods. The whole warranted of the roundest and best 

 manufacture. HEAL and SON'S ILLUSTRATED « \TA 

 LOGUE of BEDSTEADS and PRICED LIST of HeAdING 

 sen^free bypost^ H 1- \ L and 8Q \ 1 96, T< iham Ourt Road. 



l^EVV and ECONOMICAL LUXURY foe tm 



Coat 205; Waistcoat, 7s.; Trouser- L8l at KERDoE'S, 96, 



New Bond Street, and 69, Cornhill (only). The Universal Cape 



also Summer Coats, 21*. Bhrdoe's well-known Ventilating 



Waterproof Garments for Ladies and Gentlen resist any 



amount of rain, and are adapted for general use equally as for 

 rainy weathe r. 



C W. SILVER & CO., Clothiers, Outfitters,^ 



*T •Contractors, beg respectfully to apprise their customers 

 that the partnership lately subsisting beiween them has been 

 dissolved by mutual consent, as announced in the London Gazette 

 of 6th July 1855. The business will be conducted as heretofore 

 under the firm of S. W. Silver & Co., and all accounts due by 

 or to the late Firm, will be paid and received by the present Firm 

 The resources and facilities possessed for manufacturing the 

 articles they sell continue undiminished, and improvements that 

 may be presented from time to time will be adapted, so as to 

 produce every article at the minimum cost, and thus compete 

 successfully with all legitimate traders. 



•* B \?j; 8lLT ^F & Co '' in ex P ressin & tbeir acknowledgments for 

 the business hitherto placed in their hands, can with every con- 

 fidence guarantee that not less attention will be given to all 

 orders with which they may be entrusted. 



•THE ESTABLISHMENT for (he EDUCATION of 



*tj\ N , G LA,)IES ' «•">■"««» by the MlJS^ KatS .? 



•feted by the mo ; eminent maM«* owmeiSlilf^ft SS 



none, ■•., .Hiving deninm o» -.Uining {for their D.uc ,7m T flrS. 



;'■■- MueatJ, .„ ■„ tha mm hoalthy put oi -,r ,• BriSSta ^ 

 i U duties QfaoSch. will be resumed o, v.th of Angust 



N °-? k AR !, E , F ? R STAM^IWG *t I O. "K WOOD'S, 



Ongra.ed, 2,. «.: 100 . rd. prtalod," ' M.^^aSf ^ 



1 J rearing 

 ia.— -Copy 



w#. sent carriage free. Lockwooi/s eelabnM tjSflkful 

 Pen, 1 d,?,. , eejor 13 stau .pa. ^ Nu CT«t (Oiit) 



TO FARMERS, COW^EEPEM^WTTLR-iStRC^ 



WANTED, about 200 Quarts of MILK per dav to 



TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS. SEEDSMEN 

 _ n n _ FRUITERERS AND CREEIMCROCERS N ' 



| O IJL LET on LEASE f„ r geven or mm jearo, or 





tl,,' lieaao for 90 



attached to th,' lion 



ground 



.j . > . nuM l ,r '*•• "early all oovefod with (ilan, 



am erected »,„«,. 1840. Tli. nm, are ..l.ted Te 



Culture of Plants l„r . rket, and ,11 war«o« by hot-water 



if 



i whole of the valuation for the Uaio, *«., to be paid down 



proper security can lie furnished.- Apply for further par- 



1 



PEKM *\K\? A i T : ^ ND Co - are sole A & en 



tntedlVstof h™ A u' S ',2n nmpIes of which, with their Illus- 



Ct of the UnUert k "7 al T0 °, IS ' Can be sent - P° st P aid > t0 a "7 

 lAY\OR?i«i V n ?*. EU/ h * Wh o'es»le and Retail Agents 



*C0 (oSoSm to thel 6 Unite f K'n^om-DEANE, DRAY, 

 tupening to the Monument), London Bridge. 



at Nos. 66 & 67, Cornhill 



„ 3 & 4, Bishopsgafe Street 

 (opposite the London Tavern; 



tit Nos. 66 & 67, Cornhill 



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No. 10, Cornhill 



cows. 



H A e JE S h CELEBRATED COW DRINKS, 1,. 



* «lm wiu. ltXZZ e r "IP great success - Plain directions 

 *^1 to Cowr5^ nk , f ?, r the treatment of most diseases inci- 



^nd ^V^at 6 ^ 11 ^ f0 " nd a Safe a ' ld effeCtUa ' 

 •JT'—Compoi 



commencement of the Tick, or 



-omnounripH K :m ?f r V^ lU P erfectl 7 eradicate it in a few 



. - Sne ^A HA ^ TEY ' v «terin««y Surgeon, Mac 



****, BarclIt & i^« by ?L Medici "e Vendors Wholesale 



THE J\vr 7 -—^^I^^^ ^A^O^ London. 



1 j n the S S "°^ op JROI^^EDSTEADS 



^ ^Srd.vT^^ ?' Burtons.- He has two 

 "* IW B tp»i a dev ^ te * t0 the exclusive show of Iron 



»« A^r™^ Cots ^ ^ itl1 appropriate 

 AM# Fold*- _ ia,ir esses. Common T7-rt« T>„^„*«-j- */•_ r ,. , 



"— wi t 



Cot»fro m 



s 



The CA1UN PASSENGERS' 

 Outfitting liranch 



The SECOND CLASS PAS- 

 SENGERS' Outfitting Br»nch ... 



The HOME CLOTHING 

 Branch (including Army and 

 Naval Uniforms) 



The HOME SHIRT Branch 



The WHOLESALE CLOTH- ) . . inil 

 ING Branch C » 3 and 4, Bishopsgate Street, 



where the latest fashions are introduced into lower priced articles. 

 The WATERPROOF CLOTHING is sold at e,ch of the 

 foregoing brunches, the FACTORY b eing at North Woolwich. 



PRUDENCE. 



"LTOW much pain, regret, and evil may be avoided 



11 h Y timely forethought! If it be desirable to economise 

 money and time, is it not still more important to economise our 

 health? 



^ The prudent man pays attention to the slightest derangement 

 in his physical organisation. When he finds himself "out of 

 order," he should resort to the world-famed remedy, PARRS 

 LIFE PILLS, and thus the incipient malady will be checi I, 



In all quarters of the globe the reputation of Pabk's Life Pills 

 is fully established ; and it is a fact, that no ** household word- 

 are more familiar with the people than those of the invalid, who 

 speaks of health restored as the consequence of using Parr's Pills. 



t^ Ask for Parr's Life Pills. 



Sold by E.Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard; Barclay & 

 Sons, 95, Farrinpdon Street; Sutton & Co., 10, Bow Churchvard; 

 Ilannay & Co., 63, and Sangar, 150, Oxford Street, London*: and 

 by all respectable Chemists and Medicine Vendors in town and 

 country. In boxes, price Is. l}tf., 2s.9cf., and in family packets 

 11*. each. Directions wi th each box. 



MtDICAMclM VIR1UTIBUS FLORHNS. 



|i/fEDlCINE EXTRAORDINARY! Dr. A knot's 



LV-l PILLS.— The miraculous effects of this new discovery in 

 Medicine is so extraordinary, that it has taken the public by 

 surprise. It strikes at once at the root of disease, bv creating a 

 new and sanatory state of the blood and other vital fluids, through 

 the medium of the Digestive Organs, by which means the 

 morbid conditions of the body are immediately removed. It 

 moreover strengthens the constitution, and speedily restores the 

 patient to Health. Its marvellous curative properties will be 

 seen by a trial.— In boxes at Is. l£<f. Dep5t ; 50. Rathbons 

 Place, London. Order through any chemist. By post lor 

 14 stam ps. 



~~ T HE COMING PILL.-" The^rTgiiT'Pill for 



every Complaint! "—PAGE WOODCOCK'S Wind Pills 

 for Wind in the Stomach, Indigestion, Biliousness. Liver Com- 

 plaints, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the 

 Stomach and Bowels, will beat the World for efficacy 1 Try 

 them, and you will Pay you have got the right Pill this time.— 

 bold by all respectable Medicine Vendors every where, at 1*. l£tf., 

 *.$. dd. t and 4s. 6d. If difficulty occur in remote places, send 

 stamps to Page D. Woodcock, Lincoln, and you will have them 

 by return of Pc 



fjOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT ANlFVlLLS RE- 



DISE 



Cutaneous dis [era are engendered by the Imparity ofthe blood, 

 and the only sure means to eradicate nich complaints is to 

 undergo a course of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, and at the same 

 time to apply externally his invaluable 01 MM ST. Cures by 

 these extraordinary remedies are daily attested, proving their 

 astonishing efficacy in purifying the blood, strengthening the 

 constitution, and re-establishing the best of health. They are 

 equally beneficial in curing Wounds, Sores, and Glandular 

 bwelhngs ; they are therefore stronglv recommended to persons 

 indiAK-i" r ewmsn Street); 1, 2, and !? sffli^ted.-Sold by all Medicine Vendors, and at Professor 

 na 4 & 5, Perry's Place. ' ' Holloway's Establishments, 244, Strand, London; and 80. 



' Maiden Lane, New York. 



ticulars to Mr, Rrnmedt, Bed ( uscrva't./ry. L Dt 



TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS^ 



I BE \A]\\ nn extremely desirable piece of Garden 



Ground, containing 27 acren, eight of which are under Fruit 



I rj in full bearing, ami th* remainder undi general crops in 



a fane state. Absolute possession at Michaelmas, but partial 



■BsenBion sooner if n tired. Coming m very n-.,i t , ate.— Apply 



► Mr, Har> od, Surveyor, 4, Coleman Street Luildings, Moo£ 



gat , City, ^* ' 



T^O BE LET, with possession at Michaelmas next. 



ii . aver y\ ,8 eful Turnip and Corn Land Farm of 330 acres, 



well situated in the county of Essex, together with capital House 



and commodious Farm Buildings.— Fur rent and particulars 



apply to Mr. Partridge, Land Agent, Great Braxted Hail! 



\\ itham, Essex . ' 



TO GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS, FLORISTS.lDR 



SMALL CAPITALISTS. 



HTO BE SOLD, a first-rate old-established FLORISTS 



-*» BUSINESS, about nine miles from London and within half 

 a mile of a good Market town. Kent mo rate; a first-rate 

 stock, House, Box Light Tools. ,v< , to be disposed of very 

 reasonably. This is a good opj tunity that m often, as a 



person well acquainted with the trade is willing to take the 

 management with any person commanding iv >m tOOi. to 3007.— 

 Address, Mr. 1/ook, 2J, Brudenell Place, New North Road. 



if ox ton. 



WHITE PERUVIAN MUSK-DUCKS. 



yO BE SOLD, a few Pairs f DUCKLINGS, bred 



a- from the beautiful birds Mr. Warwick exhibited at the 

 Windsor Show, and which were purchased t >t her Majesty's 

 aviary. Price 21 2s. per pair. Also a DORKING COCK and 

 SIX HENS from the best stock. Price 60*. Basket and 

 carriage to London included.— Apply to Mr. Warwick, Dony- 

 land Lodge, Colchester. 



. Jiaiog PpHctoo^ <• ^ omTn °n Iron Bedsteads, 16s. ; Port- 

 *** «th dVeLiKs H 12 f M -' Patent Iron Bedsteads, 



im.,tt.!.;.. an ? son> ?.O r "aniental Iron and Brass Bed- 



*?**. i» «reit varL* r 8ome °™aniental Iron a 

 PAPIER » Tou * 0m 2L 13s - Gd - t0 «■ 15 >- 



r «*rf±.^A CH „ E *™ IKON TEA-TI 



KAYS.— An 



». ""trtment of To. t _ . ~ v " Ar,A-iHAI&. — An 



ety, or novelty. 

 Mache Trays, 



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ft! 



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S2L !rni1 d 'tro 



S2\^^, ditto. 



i^to,^LJ9 I LETTE WARE._Wili.iau R. 



from 20^. to 10 guineas, 

 from 135. to 4 guineas, 

 from 7s. 6d. 



Salegjbc Suction. 



SPECIMEN STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



]Vj R. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 



±TX <, rea t Boom, 38, King reet, C« -v. nt Garden, on TUES- 

 DAY, July 24, at IS for 1 o'clock, a collecti< n of STOVE and 

 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including the Exhibition Specimens 

 own by Mr. Speed of Edmonton.— May be viewed on the 

 morning of sale, and ( 'a::Qognea had. 



SPECIMEN HEATHS, ETC. CLAPHAM PARK. 



J« C. STEVKNS is favoured with instructions 



M I 



.«wkof„ e V i V*X. of A T HS an d TOILET 



William S. 



evoted excln- 



«% » k" "' "W is »t onr» ti 7 *OILETTE WAKE- 



^J fitted to he pSblic I'SJ****!*' V ewest > and mo8t v «"ed 

 &&, ,h « ^etln^\?±^ k ? d at P. rice " Proportionate 



are 



&r^< k '"pour an*i n«— •"•"-"'- Vi " a » x uiiiace, not 



S'^nS Carcp Shower Baths. Toilette \\ 

 r-A-URNa . '^ t0 45s - «>« Set of Three. 



!*^t 21.^. LONDON MAKE ONLY.-The 



in the 



J^Wodi^,^^ of London-made TEA-URNS „ 



•^'■•^■tine. p«,.^,!! X T.?*-N LAHUE SHOW ROOM 



•tlf-ry, J"" ISHINa iKAMunvni^v /: 



B 



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MARKABLE FOR THEIR EFFICACY IN CURING 

 AtoLS Ob lUK -KIN.- Scurvy, Ringworm, and other 



**% o?, Ver T -rtSe nof^?' (l ? T J*"*) **•• The money 





ions. 



^^ 8tree t ? - - » J c „ f ^er of Newr 



July, at 



the property 



including some of the finest Plants in the i intry. Also the 

 house in which they have been cultivated. —May be viewed on 

 he day prior am" .orning of sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. 

 Stewart, the Head Garden* r on the premises, and of Mr. J. C 

 Stevems, 38 , King Str eet, Cerent <Uiden. 



SUPERIOR DOWN COTSWOLD RAMS. 



MESSRS. T. MALL AM a>d SON have received 

 i tructions from M< bs Drnce. of Eya ear Oxfor«I, 



to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Rth day of August, 

 at 11 o'clock, in a Close near Worcester College fining the 

 Monthly Cattle Market at Oxford!, about 40 SUPERIOR 

 SHEARLINGS, and a few older g p The Auctioneers i l 

 called on to observe that these Sheep will he found full of flesh 

 and wool, and have been bare shorn; and that this Stock has 

 carried off the first prizes at the Smit Id Show in 1B53 and 

 1854. also three, prizes at the Fx hibiti- in O i in Ju ne lss t. 



IN BANKRUPTCY 



RE JOHN MITCHELL, WARMINSTER, WILTS. 

 To Contractors, Build bi and Others. 



MESSRS. DAVIS and VlGERS are honoured with 

 instructions from Mr. Commissioner Fane to submit to 

 Public Auction, at the London Inn Yard, Warminster, on 

 FRIDAY, July 27th, at the Smithv. Anus Yard; 



and on SATURDAY, July 28ih. at* the London Inn Yard, 

 Warminster, at 11 for 12 o'clock, 34 powerful young 

 Machine Horses in excellent working condition, a valuable, 

 II ui r, two Ponies, and a useful Cob; live st one road Waggons, 



six Carts, two Timber Carriages, two \, ful Do^ Carts, one Chaise 

 • 'art, 50 sets of Hill and Trace Harm , 30 Horse Cloths, Corn 

 Bins, Chaff-boxes, and Stable Implements; also two 5- ton Tra- 

 velling Cranes, nine casks of Cart Greax 16 dozen new Shovels 

 and Spades, 1$ ton of Railway Spikes, Clout Nails, Horse Nail* 

 &c ; 10 tons of Wrought and C t Iron Chain, Couplings, Ac. ; 

 Portable Forge, Forge Tools, Navvy Barrows, Wheeling I 1 auks, 

 Pick I rowbars, and numerous items of considerable value, 

 colli 1 and removed from the works tor the convenience of sale. 

 —May be viewed the day previous and morning of sale, and 

 Catalogues bad of Messrs. Patrrson and L< .man. Solicitors to 

 the Fiat, 68, Old Broad Street, London; at the Red Lion Inn, 



Salisbury; the Angel Inn, Heyteabury: the Deptfbrd Inn, 



Wiley ; the London Inn, and Mr ns' Ai Inn, Warminster; and 



of the Auctioneers, 3, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, London. 





