



Sept. 15, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



62S 



TO^NURSERYMEN AND GARDENERS. 



BEIGATE SILVER SAND, 12*. per ton, Is. 6d. 

 bushel or 165. per ton, delivered to the London 

 kit o A or Railways, or within a circuit of five miles. Sacks 2s. 

 1 Kentish and other Peats and Loam of excellent quality. 

 Kenvabd Brothers, Swan Place, Old Kent Road. 



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1ARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS X DRAINING TOOLS. 



MESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes' 

 Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 

 Un;e assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by 

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

 Rojal Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to be the best 

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

 Prte Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 

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



103, Newgate Street, London. 



R0/AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 

 MEETING AT CARLISLE, JULY, 1855. 



First Prize Awarded to 



KICHMOND and CHANDLER'S No. 3 B CHAFF 

 MACHINE, Price £7. 



All the various modern Implements of Agriculture manufac- 

 tured on the most scientific and improved principles, suitable for 

 tome use and exportation.— Address, Richmond & Chandler, 

 Saiford, Manchester; and 32, South John Street, Liverpool. 



Catalogues Gratis. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 



AT THE NORWICH, GLOUCESTER, LINCOLN 

 and CARLISLE SHOWS, 



The Prize for the best LINSEED and CORN CRUSHER was 

 awarded to E. R. & F. Turner, St. Peter's Iron Works, Ipswich. 



E. R. & p. Turner invite the attention of Agriculturists and 

 Otters to the following machines of their manufacture :— 



HOLLER MILLS for Crushing Linseed, Oats, Barley, Malt, 

 «c., of various sizes, with or without Bean-mill combined. The 

 ■ttmerous prizes awarded these Mills by the Royal and other 

 ■gncultiiral societies, render comment on their merits unnecessary, 

 for I E ? T COMBINED GRINDING and CRUSHING MILL 

 <W t ♦ cing BarIev » & c., to a fine and soft meal, and crushing 

 uats, Linseed, &c., is strongly recommended for the variety of 

 Purposes to which it is applicable, and for its perfect and economic 

 working. Price 252. 



CHAFF CUTTERS, for horse or steam power, cutting three 

 niAm ' with fftcili *y for changing the length of the cut almost 



nn^ rily ' and other valuable improvements. 

 W KE B1 <EAKERS, made entirely of iron, with ease- 



ptv S d tReth Stable for all descriptions of cake. Price 31. 10s. 

 Diiii ii STEa M-Em;iNES, on the horizontal direct acting 

 ine nf Lonff ex Pfc ri ence and attention to the practical work- 



faohi steam " en 8*nes of every variety, have enabled the manu- 

 effioi T8 t0 offer tneSG Engines as inferior to none— either for 

 four!? ncy ' econom 7i or durability— and at prices which will be 



Hnn23? or Pcrtabl « Steam-Engines and Threshing Machines, 

 BoST r er Thrpshin K Machines, Circular Saw Tables, One 

 fartn,Ji' artg f and Prions other Implements, are also manu- 

 factured at the above Works. * 



illustrated Price Lists sent free on application. 



HOSEPIPINC. I 



WAITHMAN'S PATENT FLAX HOSE PIPING 

 will sustain a greater pressure, is lighter, less bulky, will 

 wear longer, and is about 60 per cent, cheaper than the leather 

 hose pipe. 



Manufactured only by Waituman & Co., Be*ntham, Lancaster. 



No. 1 Quality, Inches"*in Diameter and Price Per Yard :— 

 £, 9tf.; f, lid.; 1, 1*. Id.; 1J, Is. 3d. ; 1£, If. 5d.; If, Is, 7d.; 

 2, Is. 9d.; 21, 2s. ; 2£, 2s. 3d.) 2J, 2s. Gd. ; 3, 2s. 9d. 



Super Extra Stout Qu ality :— 2, 25. ; 2J, 2s. 3d.; 2£, 2s. 6d.; 



21, 2s. M.; 3,3«. 



No. 0, a cheaper Hose, to bear a low pressure for Garden and 

 Agricultural purposes, at greatly reduced prices : — 1, 9d.; 1}, lOd. 

 14, lid.; 2, 13.; 21, 13. 3d.; 2\, Is. 6d. 



The Hose is Burnettised at an extra charge of 3d. per yard. 

 Union Joints, Branch Pipes, and Jets are also supplied. 



TTaRSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION 



V7 PAINT, specially patronised by the British and other 

 Governments, the Hon. East India Company, the principal Dock 

 Companies, most public bodies, and by the nobility, gentry, and 

 clergy, for out-door work at their country seats. The Anti- 

 Corrosion is particularly recommended as the most durable out- 

 door Paint ever invented, for the preservation of every description 

 of Iron, Wood, Stone, Brick, Compo, Cement, &c, work, as has 

 been proved by the practical test of upwards of 60 years, and by 

 the numerous (between 500 and 600) testimonials in its favour, 

 and which, from the rank and station in society of those who have 

 given them, have never yet been equalled by anything of the 

 kind hitherto brought before the public notice. 



Lists of colours, prices, together with a copy of the testimonials, 

 will be sent on application to Walter Carson & Son, 9, Great 

 Winchester Street, Old Broad Street, Royal Exchange, London. 

 No Agents. All orders are parti cularly requested to be sept direct. 



TO AGRICULTURISTS AND - OTHER S . 



[i/| ETCALFE, BINGLEY, and CO.'S OATMEAL 



ly and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov. 3, 1854). 

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

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserve* 

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

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

 facturers, Metcalfe, Bixgley, & Co., Brnshmakers and Per- 

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



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

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as above. 



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER. 2$. per box.— 



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

 fumers, &c. 



FIVE HORSt. 



— a«4« M - — ■— 



SIMPSON and BARNES, Openshaw, near Manches- 

 ter, beg to call the attention of parties requiring power to 

 their PORTABLE and STATIONARY STEAM-ENGINES, 

 from one-horse power and upwards, having the boiler and engine 

 attached. They require no foundation, are simple and cheap, 

 and are sent from the works ready to start when they arrive 

 at their destination. 



9"| 9° MILNER'S HOLDFAST AND FIRE- 



&X.& RESISTI NG SAFES (non-conducting and vapour- 

 ising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents 

 of 1840-51-54 and 1855, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid 

 Lock and Door (without which no Safe is secure), the strongest, 

 best, and cheapest safeguards extant. 



Milner's Phoenix (212°) Safe Works, Liverpool, the most com- 

 plete and extensive in the world. Show Rooms, 6 and 8, Lord 

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

 C i rc ulars free by post. 



NO CHARGE FOR STAMPING at LOCKWOOD'S* 

 75, New Pond Street. Good cream-laid Note-paper, five 

 quires for 9d. ; Thick ditto, five quires, 1*.; Albert and Queen's 

 sizes, five quires for 6d., 9d., and Is. ; Note-paper made from Straw, 

 2s. 6d. per ream ; Envelopes, 4d. to Is. 6d. per hundred ; Foolscap 

 paper, 7s. 6d. per ream ; Copybooks 2s. 6d. per dozen. Card Plate 

 engraved, 2s. 6d.; 100 Cards printed, 2s. 6d. Wedding orders 

 promptly executed. A large variety of Writing and Dressing 

 Cases, Envelope Boxes, Blotting Books, Inkstands. — Copy 

 address, Lockwood's, 75, New Bond Street. Country orders for 

 20s. sent carriage free. Lockwood's celebrated Nugget (Gilt) 



Pen, 1 doz. post free for 13 stamps. _____________ 



TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS, 



Exposed to the Scorching Rays of the Sun, and Heated 



Particles of Dust, will find 



ROWLAND'S KALYDOR a most refreshing pre- 

 paration for the Complexion, dispelling the cloud of languor 

 and relaxation, allaying all heat and irritability, and immediately 

 affording the pleasing sensation attending restored elasticity and 

 healthful state of the skin. Freckles, Tan, Spots, Pimples, 

 Flushes, and Discoloration fly before its application, and give 

 place to delicate clearness, with the glow of beauty and of bloom. 

 In cases of sunburn or stings of insects, its virtues have long 

 been acknowledged. Price 4s. &f. and 8s. %d. per bottle. 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, a delightfully fragrant and 

 transparent preparation, and as an invigorator and purifier 

 beyond all precedent. 



ROWLAND'S ODONTO, OB PEARL DENTIFRICE, a 

 White Powder, compounded of the rarest and most fragrant 

 exotics. It bestows on the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, frees 

 them from Tartar, and imparts to the Gums a healthy firmness, 

 and to the breath a grateful sweetness and purity. 



Sold by A. Rowland & Sons, 20, Hattou Garden, London; 

 and by Chemists and P erfumers. * 



DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 

 WHISKERS, &c.? — The most marvellous production of 

 modern date is ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAR, 

 which is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Moustachios, Eye- 

 brows, &c, in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in baldness from 

 whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent its falling off, 

 and effectually checks greyness in all its stages. For the 

 nursery it is recommended by upwards of 100 physicians, for 

 promoting a fine healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in 

 after years. Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers, price 2s., or 

 will be sent post free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss 

 Coupblle, 69, Castle Street, Newman Street, Oxford Street, 

 London. Mrs. Carter writes, "My head, which was bald, is 

 now covered with new hair.' 7 Mrs. Williams—" I can show a 

 fine head of hair from using your Crinutriar." Mrs. Reeve— 

 u My hair is gaining strength and thickness." Sergeant Craven 



" Through using it I have an excellent Moustache." Mr. 



Yates—" The young man has now a good pair of whiskers. I 

 want two packets for other customer s." 



TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 



A RETIRED CLERGYMAN having been restored 

 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. 



T^O BE LET ON LEASE, SION NURSERY, 



— Croydon, situated on the road between Norwood and Croydon, 

 and two miles from the Crystal Palace. It contains nearly 7 acres 

 of Land, a good Dwelling-house, several Greenhouses aiid Pits, 

 with Stable shed, &c. It is well stocked with Shrubs, Trees, 

 and Plants, which can be taken at a valuation.— Further par- 



k ticulars can be h ad of the present occupier at the Nursery. 



TPO BE LET, an old-established NURSERY, with a 



A Seed Trade, situate near a large Market Town, and on a 

 main line of railroad, in a very eligible situation for business. 

 The quantity of Land can be made to suit the convenience of the 

 tenant, in proportion to which there is a fair extent of glass.- 

 For further particulars, address A. B., Office of this Paper. 



O BE LE1\ CHERII\GTON WOODSIDE 



FARM, in the parish of Warkworth, Northumberland ; 

 tithe free, and entered to at May-day, 1856, containing about 56$ 

 acres, of which 90 acres are in old Grass. The tillage land is of 

 sound good quality, and the old Grass is very valuable fattening 

 pasture. A large portion of the farm has been thorough drained 

 under Government grant. The Farm is within two miles of the 

 Addington Station. Mr. Thos. Brown, of Whitefield House, near 

 Acklington, will show the farm with a plan.— Further particulars 

 may be had by application to George A. Grey, Esq., Millfield, 

 North umberland, by whom offers will he received till 12th Nov. 



*pO BE SOLD, a SEED BUSINESS in London 



— having a very extensive Retail connection throughout the 

 kingdom. — For further particulars apply to C, 10, Stranraer 

 Place, Maida Hill, London. 



TO BE SOLD, a few one and two SHEAR GIM- 



MERS, price 21. 2s., by a gentleman who has for several 

 ears paid great attention to the breeding of the Black and White 

 -potted Spanish Sheep; also some RAM LAMBS, 11. 10s. each, 



delivered at the Thirsk Station of the North Eastern Railway. 



—Addres s to M r. W. Kt rby, K irk by W iske, Thirsk. 



(T~BE SOLD, a few WHITE DORKING 



CHICKENS.— Very choice birds.— Apply to Mr. Horse, 

 Egham, Surrey. 



Sales fog Auction. 



SALES. 





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R. ARNOT'S PILLS WILL CURE YOU ! ! 



The extraordinary curative properties of this new discovery 



in medicine will be proved by a trial. Through their peculiar 

 action upon the system new and pure blood is manufactured, 

 the morbid conditions of the body removed, the constitution 

 strengthened, and health restored. Indigestion, bile, stomach, 

 and bowel complaints, gout, rheumatism, asthma, scrofula, 

 dropsy, ulcers, &c, and all diseases arising from impurities of 

 the blood, and other vital fluids are speedily eradicated by this 

 MIRACULOUS MEDICINE.— Sold in boxes at Is. 1^., by all 

 chemists. By post 14 Btamps. Dep6t, 50 Rathbone Place, London. 



PERIODICAL POULTRY 



Season 1855 and 1856. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS begs to notify that his Sales 

 of FANCY POULTRY for the ensuing Season will take 

 place Monthly as undermentioned, viz:— 

 TUESDAY, 2d October. I TU ESD A Y, 4th December. 



TUESDAY, 6th November. | TUESDAY, 1st January, 

 and on the First TUESDAY in every succeeding Month during 

 the Season, with extra sales at intervals. Persons having surplus 

 stock to dispose of are requested to send particulars at least Ten 

 days before the Sale. — 38, King Street, Covent Garden.— Sept. 15. 



THE LATE MRS. LAWRENCE'S COLLECTION OF 



ORCHIDS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS is favoured with instructions 

 to Sell by Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, on TUESDAY, September 18, and following day, 

 at 1 o'clock precisely, the Valuable Collection of Orchids 

 removed from Ealing Park ; comprising fine healthy specimens 

 of the rarest Saccolabiums, Vandas, Aerides, Phalamopsis, Den- 

 drobiums, Cypripediums, Cattleyas, and other choice South 

 American and East Indian Species, cultivated in the best pos- 

 sible manner by Richard Franklin. May be viewed on the 

 morning of Sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, 



King Street, Covent Garde n. 



~ — — E A L , nQ pARK. ~~~ 



The late Mrs. Lawrence's Renowned Collection of Plants. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS is favoured with instructions to 

 Sell by Auction, at the Gardens of Ealing Park, 10 minutes 

 walk from the Brentford Station, South Western Railway, on 

 THURSDAY, September 20, and two following days, at 1 o'clock 

 precisely, the whole of the PLANTS contained in the 15 Stoves 

 and Greenhouses at Ealing Park, comprising about 1200 speci- 

 mens of the choicest Exotics, Heaths, Camellias, Azaleas, &c. 

 This unrivalled collection is in the best condition, the cultivation 

 having been for some years past under the able superintendence 

 of Mr. William May, whose ability as a grower of specimen plants 

 is proverbial.— May be viewed two days before the sale by Cata- 

 logues only (Is. each, returnable to purchasers), to be had on the 

 premise*, and of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38. Kino: St., Covent Garden. 



IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TULIPS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS hare 

 received instructions from Mr. John Slater, Florist, 

 Cheetham Hill, near Manchester, to Sell by Auction on 

 WEDNESDAY, September 19, at the Auction Ma^at 12 

 o'clock a very Select Portion of the Finest Strains of 

 his tr^y VaIttable Collection or TULIPS iimoont which 



may be enumerated Arlette, Colbert, Q M «^ f tf ^°^»M 

 Catherine Gordon, Ethelstan, La Belle Nanette fe ^ the finest 

 varieties of the ChMnsion^^w^l^m^of^o^^^ 

 lings, remarkable for form and purity, mai ny of ™™ ha^ e not 

 yet been distributed.- Catalogues may ^J^?^^^ 1 * 

 the Auctioneers, American Nursery Ley tonstone, Eosex, on 



Tuesday, Sept. 11th; or ofMn_John_Slater,_ 



ROTHERHITHE, SURREY. 



To Market-Gardeners, Nurserymen, and Others. 



MIL W T ATT WOOD has received instructions 

 f^ aril bv Auction, without reserve, on the premises, 



Lower RoafRothefhithe r on THURSDAY Sept 20 at 12 o'clock, 

 Lower xtoau, xwi r_ _ a CROp of a Market Gardener, 



m of Linna?us, Victoria, and other 



Rhubarb 11 ! A^\r-So^ndish f 15,000 yearling Seakale plants r 

 voun- Mint. Potatoes and other crops ; also 30 a-light Boxes and 

 Lights, 200 Hand-glasses, Cart Horse Market Carts, Baskets, 

 Implements. Tools, &c.; about 200 bushels of Mushroom Spawn ; 

 300 loa ds of Manure.— May b e vie wed previously to sale. 



" GRANGE ROAD, BERMONDSEY. 

 To Noblemen, Gentlemen-, and Pine Growers. 



R. W. T. ATTWOOD will Sell by Auction, on the 



premises, without the least reserve, the extensive stock of 



healthy PINE PLANTS, principally Queens, together with the 

 various Ranges of Graperies and Forcing Pits, also the whole of 

 Hot-Water Apparatus, comprising about 1500 feet of pipy 'ana 



three large Boilers. The above property is in f^5° n S l wi 

 and offers a valuable opportunity to persons requiring Pine riama 

 and Forcing Houses. Due notice of the sale will be given in tne 

 course of a few weeks. 



the Live and Dead STOCK an 

 clinrisin« about 20,000 roots 



