

Sept. 29, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



G55 



MAPPIN'S PRUNING 

 1 Warranted 



KNIVES IN EVERY VARIETY, 



Good by the Makers. 



JOSEPH MAPPIN and BROTHERS, Queen's 



O Cutlery Works, Sheffield ; and 37, Moorgate Street, London. 



Drawings forwarded by post. ______ 



GALVANISED WIRE CAME NETTING, 



6d. pbb Yard, 2 Feet Wide. 



BARNARD and BISHOP, Market Place, Norwich, 

 in consequence of improvements in their machinery for 

 the manufacture of the above article, have been enabled to make 

 great reduction in the prices. 



2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide 



2-inch 

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 intermediate, do. 

 extra strong, do. 

 24 inches wide 

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extra strong, do. 



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Japanned 

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BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE, BASS'S 

 MILD BURTON ALE, and BARCLAY'S PORTER and 

 STOUT, in 18-gallon Casks Bottles, Half- Bottles, and Imperial 



Pl ata.— Berry, Bbothers, & Co., 3 Bt James's ? aid on. 



"SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS! 



GOODRICH'S CIGAR, TOBACCO, and SNUFF 

 STORES (Established 416, Oxford Street arly 



opposite llanway Street. A Box, containing 14 fine - il 

 Cigars for Is. dd. ; post free for 27 stamps. None are genuine 

 unless signed " H. N. Goodrich." 



FRENCH MODERATOR LAMPS.— V very large 

 and superior stock now on sale at DEANE, DRAY, and 



CO/S (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge. 

 Establishe d a .p. 1700. 



T"T "MR. MECIITS ESTABLISHMENTS, 



x\ 112, Regent Street, 4. Leadenhall Street, and Cry il Palace, 

 are exhibited the finest specimens of British manufactures in 

 Dressing C es, Work-boxes, Writing Cases, Dj sin ags, 

 and other articles of utility or luxury. A B arAte department 

 for Papier Macue" Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table 

 Cutlery, R ors, Scissors, Penknives, Strops, Paste, &C. Ship- 

 fders exi ited. Superior Hair andother Toilet Brushes. 



HOLDFAST AND FIRE- 



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Buyers of the above are requested, before finally decidii 

 William S. Hilton's SHOW ROOMS, 89, Oxford Strt 



All the above kinds can be made of any width (under 8 feet), 

 at proportionate prices. If the upper half is of a coarser mesh 

 than the lower, it will reduce the prices one- fourth. 



Strong Galvanised Poultry Netting, lOd. per yard; Galvanised 

 Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasan tries, 3d. per square foot. 



Illustrated Catalogues and Patterns forwarded by post. Deli- 

 vered free of expense in London, Peterborough. Hull, or New- 

 castle. Manufacturers of Improved Strained Wire Cattle and 

 Deer Fencing, Iron Hurdles, &c. 



LIGHT, CHEAP, and DURABLE ROOFING, 

 CROGGON'S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT 

 ts perfectly impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and has been 

 tested by a long and extensive experience in all climates. Saves 

 half the timber required for slates. Can be laid on with great 

 facility by farm servants or unpractised persons. Price Id. per 

 square foot. Croggon's Patent Non-conducting Felt, for cover- 

 ing steam boilers and pipes, saves 25 per cent of fuel. Samples 

 and testimonials sent by post, on application to Croggon & Co., 

 2, Dowgate Hill, London, who also supply ship-sheathing felt and 

 inodorous felt, for damp walls, and lining iron houses, and roofs 

 generally, to equalise the temperature. 



S _ OUNDTniTWHITE TEETH are not only indis- 

 pensably requisite to a pleasing exterior in both sexes, but 

 they are peculiarly appreciated through life as a blessing highly 

 conducive to the purposes of health and longevity. Among the 

 various preparations offered for the purpose, 



ROWLAND'S ODONTO, or PEARL DENTIFRICE, 

 stands unrivalled in its capability of embellishing, purifying, 

 and preserving the teeth to the latest period of life. Prepared 

 from Oriental herbs with unusual care, transmitted to this 

 country at sreat expense, this unique compound will be found to 

 eradicate all tartar and concretions, and impart a pearl-like white- 

 ness to the enam. lied surface, remove spots of incipient decay, 

 render the gums firm and red, fix the teeth firmly in their sockets 

 and, from its aromatic influence impart sweetness and purity to 

 the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per tx Caution.— The words 



"Rowlands' Odonto" are on the label, and " A. Rowland & Sons, 

 20, Hat ton Garden," engraved on the Government stamp affixed 

 on ea c h box. Sold by them, an d by Che m i sts and Perf umers . 



DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 

 WHISKERS, &c.?— ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINU- 

 TRIAR is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Monstachios, &c, 

 in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in baldness from whatever 

 cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent its falling off, and effec- 

 tually check greyness in all its stages. For the mtseiy 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, price 2s. t or sent post free on receipt of 24 penny 

 stamps, bv Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle Street, Newman Street, 

 Oxford Street, London. Mrs. Carter writes, " My head, which 

 was bald, is now covered with new hair. 7 ' Mrs. Reeve— 4 * 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 fo r other customers." 



ASTROLOGY. — Persons residing in London or else- 

 where can send their Address, Christian and Surname, and 

 Age, in a letter containing 13 postage stamps, to Professor 

 Melville, Princes Road, Lambeth, London (the only Acrostic 

 Astrologer in the universe), and they will receive as soon as 

 possible, special poems on their names, in which their Destinies 

 wiMbe reveale d. 



DEBILITY AND NERVOUSNESS.— 1 courage- 

 ment to those in despair, and suffering from debility, sper- 

 matorrhoea, relaxation, nervousness, and exhaustion of the 

 system. Advice and prescriptions, with a treatise on these dis- 

 eases, for a successful course of self-treatment, by which a per- 

 manent cure of the most protracted case is effected, sent po free 

 upon receipt of 14 postage stamps, by E. J. Roberts (late Army), 

 Surgeon, 9, North Te rrace, Moor Edge, _Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, and 

 DISEASES of the CHEST and LUNGS, arise chiefly from 

 alternations of Temperature. Painful and troublesome as these 

 diseases are, they may be speedily and effectually removed by 

 the judicious use of 



SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. 

 SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR is admirably adapted to 

 promote expectoration, ease the breathing, loosen the phlegm, 

 abate fever, and allay the tickling sensation which occa ns the 

 cough, without tightening the chest; and for all temporary and 

 local affections— such as wheezing, irritation of the throat, palpi- 

 tation of the heart, hoarseness of the voice, influenza. &c —it 

 affords immediate relief. While in more chronic disorders, f 

 periodical coughs or inveterate asthma, it is equally valuable in 

 its effects, 

 the article 



OI 0° MILNER'S 



£jL& R] STING SAFES (non-conducting and vapour- 

 ing), with all the ii rovemeuts, under their Quadruple Patents 

 Of 1840-51-64 and 1S55, including their Gun >wder Pr i Solid 

 Lock and Door (without which no Safe is securu), the bt ST, 



BEST, and CHEAPEST -AFEGV A l'.l RXTANT. " 



Milkers Phoenix (212°) Safe Works. Liverpool, the most com- 

 plete and extensive in the world. Show R is, 6 and H, i.ord 

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



Circul ars f bv \ 



ENDERS, TOVES, AND MKE-llUMSy 



to 



visit William S. Burton's SHOW kuums, ay, uxiora oireet 

 (corner of Newman Street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, Newman Street, and 4 

 and 5, Perry's Place. They are the largest in the v Id; and contain 

 such an assortment of FENDERS. STOVES, RANGES, FIR1 

 IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be 

 approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty of 

 design, or exquisit*uiess of workmanship. Bright Stoves, with 

 bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars. %. 14s. to hi. 10s.; ditto, 

 with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, 6Z. 105. to 121. 12s.; 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from 7s. to 3?.; Steel 

 Fenders from 21. 15s. to 61.; ditto, with rich ormol « rnament 

 from 27.15s. to 71. 7s.; Fire-irons from ls.9d. the set to UAs. 

 Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, with radiati? hearth plate 

 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. 



THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER. 

 The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by 

 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 

 usefully or ornamentally, as by no possible test can it be dis- 

 tinguished from real silver. Thread or 



^* a "- Brunswick King s 



Pattern. Pattern. 



HPO BE LET, a NURSERY and SEED Bl 5INESS. 



1 —J,,hx Yo G begs to say that he i eairous of treating 

 with a Tenant for his Nursery Ground, which he is at present 

 occupying himself, and which offers an eligible opportunity to 



any one wishing to enter on the business. The at k is light, 

 and the quantity of land may be made to suit th- c i \» nlence of 

 the Tenant.— For further particulars apply to Jora Young, Elm 



Cottaj Taunton. 



CA RDICA^SHI KE. 



TO BE LET, and entered upon immediately, a highly 

 improvable FARM of about 290 acres of Arable, V^adow, 

 and Pasture Land, with an excel it newly-built Ladling 

 House fit for the occupation of a family of respectability. The 

 Estate, is called Wbtrws, and situate at Capel Cyn about 6«ven 

 miles from Newcastle Emlyn and the same distance from the 

 thriving port of New Quay. It is well ws having a brook 



running through it, and* pes for the most art towards the 

 south. In addition to an excelle Dwelling House just about 

 fin d, there is a Cottage and Garden flet at St. 10s. s>ear), 

 and the fair tolls of Capel Cvnon Fair, 1 twice a year, are 

 received by the tenant, worth from bl. to 10/. an ally. The 

 property offers great advantages to a exp* ueni fanner with 

 capital and application. 1 in its; pre** Mate, 100*. per 



annum; the proprietor would make further permanent imp. v 

 ments to suit a tenant on having a moderate return for the outlay. 



The Dwelling 11 



contains on the ground i r two ex lent 



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S ing Rooms IS feet by 14 ■ tch. Study, 1 chen, aud U 



-ix 1 rooms over, and all con nieneef lor a 

 family. A Long lease won! be granted to an approved 

 and more land might he obtained on moderate terms, with 



ght to shoot over al : ^00 acres. The m< tbourhood is good. 



m Tn ide and T»wnwydd hounds meet la the neighbour! I 



'iv frequently. It is expected thai the estate will be greatly 

 ii ;ased in value on the ei on of the railway ron ir- 



marthen to Llandysil and Cardigan, for which an art hasten 



btained. 1 present leasee .1 ho Price Hilton, Esq., < my- 

 rafon, near Llandysil, Cardiga hire, will »w the property on 

 an appointment being made with him; aud for further particulars 

 apply to Thomas Da vies, Esq -olicitor, Cardigan; or Messr 

 Henderson, Howard, and Wilcocks, Solicitors, 50, Broad Street 

 Bristol. 



SHORT- HORNED BULLS. 



TO BE SOLD, at Esholt Hall, near Leeds, three 

 1-year-old and one 3 year-old HULLS, all of pure Short- 

 horn bread, the property of W. K. C. Stansfiri.u, Ksq.— For 

 l'ed'gr s and particulars apply to ,) ambs M'Kfi vir, Esholtliall. 



Sales bp 9uctton 



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Tea Spoons, per dozen 

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 Dessert Spoons „ 

 Table Forks 

 Table Spoons 



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Fiddle 

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

 prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process. 



CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED. 



Fiddle. Thread. King's. 

 Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 125. ... VSs. ... 305. 



Dessert ditto and ditto „ 105. ... 215. ... 25*. 



Tea ditto n 5s. ... Us. ... 12s. 



UTLERY WARRANTED. — The most varied 



assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world, all war- 

 ranted, is on sale at William S. Burton's, at prices that are 

 remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales. 3J-inch 

 ivory-handled table knives, with high shoulders, lis. per dozen; 

 desserts to match, 10s.; if to balance, Is. per dozen extra; carvers, 

 4s. per pair; larger sizes, from 19s. to 26s. per dozen : extra fine, 

 ivory, 32s. ; if with silver ferrules, 37s. to 50s. ; white bone table 

 knives, 7s. Gd. per dozen : desserts, 5s. Gd. : carvers, 2s. 3d. per 

 pair ; black horn table, knives, 7s. 4d. per dozen ; desserts, 6s. ; 

 carvers, 2s. Gd. ; black w< od-handled table knives and forks, 6s. 

 per dozen; table ste-ls, from Is. each. The largest stock in 

 existence of plated dessert knives and forks, in cases and other- 

 wise, and of the new plated fish carvers. Also a large assort- 

 ment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &c, of the best quality. 



William 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 Redding), 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, Perry's Place. 



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STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



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



Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on TUES- 

 DAY, Oct. 9th f at 1 o'clock precisely, a Collection of STOVE 

 and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including many fine specimens 

 and so me choice Camellias and Azaleas, well set with bloom, 

 and a few Orchids.— May be viewed on the day prior, and cata- 

 logues ha d of Mr. J. C. St eti *, 38, King Stree t, (u vent Garden. 



GRANGE ROAD, BERMONDSEY. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, ano Vise Growers. 



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



premises, without the least reserve, the extei ve stock of 

 healthy PINE PLANTS, principally Queens, together with ««! 

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

 Hot- Water Apparatus, comprising about 16<>0 feet of pipe and 

 three large Boilers. The above property is in good condition, 

 and offers a valuable opportunity to persons requiring Pine Plants 

 and Forcing Houses. The sale will take place about the end of 



QfQ ohpr. 



GREAT SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, AT THE 



NURSERIES, COVENTRY. 



ROWN and SON have received instructions from 



Mr. Ogden, who is clearing about five acres of ground, to 

 Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the 8th of October next, and 

 following days, at 11 o'clock, about 200000 TREES and 

 SHRUBS: comprising a general assortment of We .ping Trees, 

 fine large Evergre . Ornamental, Flower ner. Forest, and Fruit 

 Trees. A large Collection of GREENHOUSE and STOYE 

 PLANTS, consisting of Camellias Ericas, Azaleas, &c. &c— 

 Catalogues may be had on application upon the Pi en es, aud of 

 the Auctioneers, or will be sent by post on application. 



F U L 11 AM. 



Lockhart's Annual Sale of Bulbs and Flower Roots. 

 TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND 



OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, on the premises, Parson's Green Lane, Fulhaxn, 

 on MONDAY, October 15th, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, a 

 costly and extensive collection of Bl BS and FLOWER 

 ROOTS, being about 50,000 in number, and consisting of all the 

 approved Hardy and Oruamental varieties of Hyacinths, Early 

 and Late Tulips. Crocus, Narcissus A ne monies, &c, in good con- 

 dition ; also 4000 Sir Charles Napier Hanunculus, the finest 

 variety yet raised; with a collar on of H.rbaceous Plants, and 

 sundries.— Mav be viewed three days prior to the sale ; Catalogues 

 had, 6d. each, returnable to purchasers, of the principal Seedmen 

 in London, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leyton- 

 stone, Essex. 



TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. 



TPSWICK CEMETERY.— The BURIAL BOARD 



1 for the BOROUGH OF IPSWICH are prepared to receive 

 TENDERS for PLANTING to be done in their Cemetery 

 during the present autumn. Forms of Specification with 

 Scbedul and quantities may be obtained on payment of 5*. tor 

 each copy, on application at the Offices of the Board, in the 

 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich, and at the office of Mr. Davidson, 

 Landscape Gardener. 36, Great Russell Street, Bedford Square, 

 London.— Ipswich, September 29. 



TO NURSERYMEN AND FlORiSTS. 



TO BE LET, three miles from Oxford Street, 

 situated in the main road, a reaped le and convenient 

 DWELLING HOUSE, containing six rooms, washhouse, and 

 rabling: half an acre of good Land, with a small Greenhouse, 

 litable for a show-house, situated in an improving neighbourhood 

 for jobbing. Would rait a young beginner well. Termsmn rate. 

 —For further particulars" inqinre of Mr. White, Wheatsheaf 

 Tavern. New Road. Shepherd's Bush. 



HACKNEY 



To Gentlemen, Nurserymen 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and 



Otpebs. 



MORRIS 



FLORIST'S BUSINESS. 



TO BE SOLD, the NURSERY GROUND, 

 GREENHOUSES, &c, of the late Mr. Henry Groom, i 

 Clapham Rise, Surrey, in con>equeuce of his death, and t! 

 GOODWILL of the well-established BUSINV to be dis- 

 posed of. The Premises (exclusive of a strip of land h.Uirent 

 free, subject to six month*' notice) comprise 3J acres, 



MESSRS. miUTHEKOti and wuivnw are 

 directed by Messrs. Brown and Taylor to Sell by Auction, 

 without reserve, on the premises, Hackney Nursery DalstMi 

 Lane, Middlesex, on THURSDAY, Oc >ex 11, at 12 o'clock pn 

 cisely (in consequence of the number of lots), the whole of th 

 NURSERY STOCK : comprising Ornamental, 1 ruit andFore: 

 Trees* Evergreens and Deciduous Shrubs; also the l-reenn< 

 Plants consisting of large -ecimen Camellias Azalea indie, 

 well set with bloom buds, Acacias, Cytissus^ Myrtles, Dentzi 

 gracilis, Forsythias, &c. ; together with two Oi uses, Pit 



two and three Light Boxes a quantity of Hot-Water Pi : 

 Boilers Wheelbarrows, 200 feet !-. elvmgs, capital Nest 



Seed Drawers, Counter, Garden Tools, and indry effects —May 

 be viewed prior to the sale : Catal I may be had on the pr- 

 mines- of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the 

 \m Ineam American Nursery, Leytonstoue, Essex. 



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and are 



b, although, of course, a longer perseverance in the use of held at the low yearly rent of 80?. for an unexpired term of 36 

 icle is r» quired. years from Michaelmas, 1855. The House adjoining, late in rhe 



%* Ask for Spencer's Pulmonk Elixir. occupation ot Mr. Groom, is not comprised in the lease, but may 



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Prepared only by T. Roberts & Co., Crane Court, Fleet Str t 

 London; and sold wholesale aud retail by E. Edwards, 67, Bt, 

 JauI's Churchyard; Barclay & Sons, 95, Farriugdon Street; 

 Sutton & Co., 10, Bow Church var Hannav & Co., > 3 f and 

 Sangar, 150, Oxford Street, London; and bv all respectable 

 Uhemists and Medicine Vendors in the Kingdom. In b< ies 

 at 1*. ljd. and 2s. 9 J. each. * # * The bottles at 2t. !< \ contain 

 n early as much as three small ones. 



be rented. The Tnllpf and other Bulbs and Root! not in the 

 < .round will be sold by auction on the premises in October next 

 the particulars of which are in preparation, and due notice will 

 be given of the time of sale. The Premises may he viewed on 

 applicition, and further information obtained of Messrs. Pro- 

 th! rob & Mourns, American ursery, I ne, Eases; and 



ol lessrs. Bar* s •& unard, Solicitors, Great Winchester 

 Street, London. 



CLARENDON NURSERIES, CAMBERWELL. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS arc 



instructed by Mr. Joseph 1 er to submit to public com- 

 petition on the above premises, on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days of 

 ctober at 11 o'clock each day, a portion of his xtensive Nursery 

 Stock consisting of fine Standard and Dwarf Trained and 

 ! rained Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apric 

 Fix Raspberry, Gooseberry, Currant. .; "2 Mulberries 

 finest stock in the trade, 4 to 10 ft.: 000 Limes, 6 to 10 ft.; 4000 

 Lilacs of all sorts, 8 to 10 ft; 2000 Evergreen Oaks. 2 to 5 

 4000 Evergreen Privet, 3 to 6 ft. ; also large quantities of Sea * 



I> 1 Is. Alt] is, fino large Elms, I irdy and Bal>- u 



Poplars, Acacias, Scarlet Thorns, dm ng Seakale, &c. &c.-~ 

 May be viewed prior to the sah , and Catal * m a 7 te nacl ° n 

 the premises, of the principal S dsmen, and of the Auctioneers, 



American Nurseries, Ley tonstone, E* x. 



