Oct. 27, 1855.] 







THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



719 



H"L CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER BASKETS 



. an d HANGING GARDENS, made to the original 

 sritajham Pattern, and a variety of other new and elegant 

 Aliens for the Conservatory, Verandah, Drawing Room, 

 Smidoir &c., hy W. Richabds, Imperial Wire Works, 370, 

 Oxford Street, London, nearly opposite the Princess's Theatre ; 

 «nd at the Crystal Palace. 



\ large stock on view from Ss. 6d. upwards. Flower Stands, 

 Trains Game and Garden Fencing, and Wire Work of every 

 A pscript'ion. Conservatories and Aviaries fitted up in superior 

 Lferle Window Blinds of all sorts. 



370 Oxford Street; and Garden Entrance, Crystal Palace, 

 Sydenham 



WEIR'S SPIRIT 

 DRAINING LEVEL. 

 Price 305.; Case, Is. 

 Requires no graduated staff 

 or computation. Any labourer 

 can use them. 



c 



i 



TTTEIR'S PENDULUM 



W WORKMAN'S LEVEL, 

 for use in the Drain. Price 15s. 



Terms cash. 

 Illustrated Catalogues sent 

 post free. 



Edward Weir, 2, Fitzroy Terrace, and 16, Bath Place, New 

 Road, near Fitzroy Square, London. 



"TTmH. MECHI'S ESTABLISHMENTS, 



A. 112, Regent Street, 4, Leadenhall Street, and Crystal Palace, 

 are exhibited the finest specimens of British manufactures in 

 Dressing Cases, Work-boxes, Writing Cases, Dressing Bags, 

 and other articles of utility or luxury. A separate department 

 for Papier Mache" Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table 

 Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Penknives, Strops, Paste, &c. Ship- 

 ping orders executed. TJie same prices charged at all the 

 Establishments. 



IGHT 



DR. DE 



BROWN 



JONGH'S 



COD LIVER 



OIL. 



Testimonial from DR. LETHEBY, 

 Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Medical Col- 

 lege of the London Hospital, Medical Officer of Health to 

 the City of London, Chemical Referee to the Corporation of 



London, &c. &c. &c. 



"I have frequently had occasion to analyse the Cod Liver Oil 



which is sold at your establishment. I mean that variety which 



is prepared for medicinal use in the Loffoden Isles, Norway, and 



sent into commerce with the sanction of Dr. De Jongh, of the 



Hague. 



"In all cases I have found it possessing the same set of 

 properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds and 

 of iodine in a state of organic combination are the moat remark- 

 able; in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that 

 named ■ Huile brune/ and described as the best variety in the 

 masterly treatise of Dr. De Jongh. 



"IT IS, I BELIEVE, UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THIS 

 DESCRIPTION OP OlL HAS GREAT THERAPEUTICAL POWER; AND, 

 FROM MY INVESTIGATIONS, I HAVE NO DOUBT OF ITS BEING A 

 PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLE. 



"College Laboratory, London Hospital, Sept. 24, 1855. 



Sold only in bottles, capsuled and labelled with Dr. De Jongh s 

 Signature, without which none are genuine, by ANbAK, 

 HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, London, Dr. De Jongh s 

 80le Consignees ; and by most respectable Chemists in town aud 



country. ,. 



Half-pints (10 oz.), 2s. &*.; Pints (20 oz.), 4s. 9d.; Quarts 



40^z.).9ir.: IMPERIAL MEASURE. _ 



THE BEST FOOD FOR CHILDREN, INVALIDS, 



AND OTHERS. 



ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY, for making 

 superior BARLEY WATER in 15 minutes, has not only 

 obtained the patronage of her Majesty and the Royal Family, 

 but has become of general use to every class of the community, 

 and is acknowledged to stand unrivalled as an eminently pure, 

 nutritious, and light food for Infants and Invalids ; much approved 

 for making a delicious Custard Pudding, and excellent for 



thickening Broths or Soups. 



ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, for more than 30 years 

 have been held in constant and increasing public estimation as 

 the purest iai inae of the Oat, and as the best and mo>t valuable 

 Preparation for making a pure and delicate GRUEL, which tonus 

 alight aud nutritious supper for the aged, is a popular recipe 

 for colds and influenza, is of general use in the sick chamber, and, 

 alternately with the Patent Barley, is an. excellent food for 

 Infants and Children. 



Prepared only by the Patentees, Robinson, Rellville, & Co., 

 Purveyors to the Queen, 64, Red Lion Street, Holborn, London. 

 Sold by all respectable Grocers, Druggists, and others in Town 

 and Country, in packets of 6rf. and Is.; and Family Canisters, at 

 2s.. 5s., and 10.*. each. 



OLLOWaY'S ointment and fills ex. 



cellent remedies for abscesses.— mr. vym. 



H 



Alsop, of the sloop Wesley, informed Mr. Reinbardt, Druggist, 

 Hull, that a child of his had a dreadful abscess on the thigh, and 

 that the medical men gave him no hopes of the child's life, Mr. 

 Rfcinhardt then recommended him to use Ilolloways Ointment; 

 °e did so, and the abscess soon healed, and the little patient is 

 now as well and as strong as any child can be. entirely through 

 toe virtues of the Ointment, which are beyond all praise. -Sold 

 t>y all Medicine Venders throughout the world ; at Professor 

 Holloway's Establishments, 244, Strand, London, and 80, 

 Maiden Lane, New York; by A. Stampa, Constantinople; A. 

 gP^ic v^ Smyrna; and H. Hoops, Malta. __ 



( ^OLDS, 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 



toejudicioususeof 



SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. 

 SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR is admirably adapted to 

 promote expectoration, ease the breathing, loosen the phlegm, 

 & bate fever, and allay the tickling sensation which occasions the 

 J 01 **?", without tightening the chest; and for all temporary and 

 J°«al affections— such as wheezing, irritation of the throat, palpi- 

 ^ton of the heart, hoarsem of the voice, influenza, &c — it 

 *nurds immediate relief. While in more chronic disorders, as 

 Periodica coughs or inveterate asthma, it is equally valuable in 

 j« effects, although, of course, a longer perseveran in the use of 



ln e article is required. 



%• Ask for Spencer's Pulmonic Elixir. 

 Pre pared on]y by T Koberts & Co., Crane Court, Fleet Street, 

 £ondon; and sold wholesale and retail by E. Edwards, 67, St. 

 i* 1 "* Churchyard; Barclay & Sons, 9,5, Farringdon Street; 

 Jetton & (jo., 10, Bow Church vard; Hannay & Co., 63, and 

 ** n W, 150, Oxford Street, London; and by all respecrable 

 ^nemists and Medicine Vendors in the Kingdom. In bottle 

 •y'-lRaiid 2s. W. each. V The bottles at 2s. 9d. contain 

 nearly as much as three small ones. 





LIEAL and SON'S EIDUR DOWN QUILTS; 



* * also GOOSE DOWN QUILTS, from 8s. 6W. to 24*. List 

 of Prices and Sizes sent free by Post. — 196, Tottenham 

 Court Road. 



9T9^~mTln~ e r's holdfast anTT~f i r e- 



~-*- ~ ' RESISTING SAFES (non-conduct h g and vapotir- 

 ising:), with all the improvements, under their Qn ruple Patent 

 ot 1840-51-54 and 1855. inclu g their Gunpowder Pi f B lid 

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

 best, and cheapest afeguards rxtant. 



Milker's Phoenix (212 3 ) Safe Work-, Liverpool, the most com- 

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

 Street, Liverpool. London Depot, 47a, Moorgat- Street, City, 

 ____ Circu lars free by post. 



OOUND and WHITE 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, 



ROWLANDS ODoNTO, or PEAKL DENTIFRICE, 

 stands unrivalled in its capability of embellishing, purifying, 

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

 from Oriental heybs with unusual care, transmitted to this 

 country at great expense, this unique compound will !>•■ 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 

 :md,from its aromatic influence impart sweetness and purity to 

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

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

 20, Hatton Garden/' engraved on the Government Stamp afhxcd 

 on each box. Sold by them, and hy Chemists and Perfumers. 



O YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



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



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

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

 strengthen it, prevent its falling off, and effectually check grey- 

 ness in all its stages. For the nursery it is re rn mended by 

 upwards of 100 physicians, for promoting a fine healthy head of 

 hair, and averting baldness. Sold by all Chemists, price 2s., or 

 sent free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss Couprllr, 69, 

 Castle Street, New man Street, Oxford Street, London. Mts.Carter 

 writes, " My head, which was bald, is now covered with new hair." 

 Mrs. Reeve — '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 tor other customers, 



FENPEK.5, STOVES, AND FIrtE-lRONS.— 

 Bnvers of the above are requested, before finally deciding, 



to visit William S. Burton's SHOW ROOMS. They con- 

 tain such an assortment of FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, 

 FIRE-IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be 

 approached elsewhere, either for variety, ftsweity, beauty of 

 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 12?. 12s.; 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, wih standards, from 7s. to 3L; Steel 

 Fenders, from 21. 15s. to 61. ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, 

 from 21. 155. to 71. 7s.] Fire-irons from Is. 9d. the set to 42. 4*. 

 Sylvester and all other PatentStoves, with radiatinghearth 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 tor cash. 



GAS CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS.— 

 The increased and increasing use of gas in private houses 

 has induced William S. Burton to collect from the varon 

 manufacturers all that is new and choice in Brackets. Pendants, 

 and Chandeliers, adapted to offices, passages, and dwelling- rooms, 

 as well a^ to have some designed expresly for him; these are 

 ON SHOW over his SIXTEEN LARGE ROOMS, and present, 

 for novelty, variety, and purity ot taste, an unequalled assort- 

 ment. They are marked in plain figures, at prices proportionate 

 with those which have tended to make his Establishment the 

 largest and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 12s. 6d. 

 (two light) to 16l 16s. 



f AMPS OF ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS— 



M-J William S. Burton invites attention to his reasons SHOW 

 of LAMPS. It embraces the Moderateur (the best Parisian 

 specimens of which have been carefully culled), Argand, Solar, 

 Camphine, Palmer's Magnum, and other lamps for candles; and 

 comprises an assortment which, considered either as to extent, 

 price, or pattern, is perfectly unrivalled. 



Pure Colza OP, 5a. 64. per gallon. 



Palmer's Candles, 9d. f 9Jrf. f and lOd. per lb. 



Patent Camphine, 3s. lOd. per gallon. 



The alterations and additions to these very extensive premises 

 (already by far the largest Id Europe), which have occupied the 

 whole year, are now nearly completed. Thev are of such a 

 character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is now devoted 

 to the dh>play of the most magnificent stock of GENERAL 

 HOUSE IRONMONGERY (including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, 

 Plated, and Japanned Wares, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and 

 Bedding), arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms, so as to afford 

 to parties famishing facilities in the selection of goods that can- 

 not be hoped for elsewhere. 



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



39, Oxford Street; 1. 1a, 8, and 3, Newman Street; and 4,5, 

 and 6, Perry's Place. Established a.d. 1820. 



]0 BE SOLD, the OOO DW LL of a 



1 Retail BEED BUSINESS — Apply to M 



London 



Noble, 



Cooper, A Boltow, Seed Merchants. 15i». Fleet Ptreftt, London 



I \ ANTED, a convenient H USE, about Six or 



* * E-g' nms, "Mi fmm l t » 1| Acres of Ground, situated 



in a spot where plants will thrive.- 

 Con ton, Clapham Road, London. 



Addreee, E. M., 4, Stockwell 



Saks ho &ucttaru 



** * inc. liumi^uLiunAL cm h l r, I i n UAKUE90 AT 



VI R. 1- C. STEVENS is direct h v the 



l * * the Horticultural BociotytoS ! bv Auction at 



ORCHIDS AND OTHER STOVE PLANTS 



AT THE HOETK LTURA1 ~ IBTV'l K\ AEDKKS AT I'HISWICK. 



Council of 

 the Gardens. 



Chiswick, on WEDNESDAY. 7ih N en. her. und following dav, 



at 1 o'clock precisely, various VALUABLE OHCHlDi And 



I oth.-r STOVE PLANTS, anions which an ipecmuma f un- 

 1 rivalled magnificence, such ah L&H* hendrobium 



1 specioHum, Phalamopgla amabili Tree nnd other I fma, Ac- 

 May be viewed by Catalogues (1*. etch, returnable to pur- 

 chasers) to be had of Mr. .1 I -TKVRJS - knr; et, * \ .-nt 



Garden. Note.-— Purchaser! will be all w 14 clear days to 

 remove their Lots, during which time the Plants will remain 



in the Houses it requ *d. 



CAMELLIAS, ETC., from a > ibutbd Bkkiian Gbowh. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 38, Kini? t. < oveut Garden, on TUES- 



DAY, the h inst , at 1 o'ch < ] CAMELLIAS 



well set with bloom, lto3' I GLADIOLUS GANDA- 



VENSIS, 400 Chilian ALSTKO UKKUS, 'OLILIUM 1 



CI FOLIUM EtUBRUM (tru Ac May be v red on the 



morning ot Kale, and Catalogues had. 



MONTHLY POULTRY SALE. 



]\ I II. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 



1\1 Great Room, 38, King rent, Covent Garden, on 

 TUESDAY, the 6th of November, at 12 o'clock precisely, a 

 selection of First Clate POULT1; V, including s<ine extraordinary 

 panish Chickens from the yard of .loo. I letcher, Esq.; Dor- 

 kings from the I v. F. Thurshy, J. Rider, Esq., and other 

 celebrated breeders: Rutland Partridge Cochins, Hamburgh*, 

 ami some well-bred Pigeons and Rabbits. — May be viewed on 

 the morning of sale, and Catalogues had by inclosing a atsmped 

 directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stkveks. 38, King Street, Covent 

 Garden. 



DUTCH BULBS, STANDARD AND OTHER ROSES, ETC 



\ I It. HASLAM will Sell at the Auction Mart, on 



1* I TUE8DAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. aorh and 31st, as 

 above, consisting of most of the newest and best Perpetual Roses 

 warranted true to nam*' 



THAMES BANK, PlMLICO. 



ESSRS. PttOTliEtiOE and M ORRIS are in- 

 structed by Mr. Joseph Robinson to submit to public com- 

 petition, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31, at 

 11 for 12 o'clock, without the least reserve, a very choice and 

 select Collection of Fancy and other vamues of Pelargoniums, 

 also a collection of Porapone Chrysanthemums, shout sixty neat 

 specimens, a few Azaleas, al o a fine collection of Dahlias, three 

 Greenhouses, and a light Spring Van. J. K. assures purchasers 

 that every plant will be correctly named and labelled. — Cata- 

 logues had 6d. each, returnable to purchasers, of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery, Levtonstone, Essex, and of Mr. J. Robinson, 

 2, Glasgow Te rraogg_Tiiames I tan k, Pi mlieo. 



CLAPHAM RISE. 

 To NoBLKim, Genti.emkv, Florists and Others. 



ESSRS. I'ROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 



FREDERICK YOUNG AND CO.'S LINE. 



JEW ZEALAND.— For WELLINGTON direct, 



CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, one of the most magnificent 



magnificent ships afloat the new, fast-sailing, 

 British Frigate WESTMINSTER, Al for 

 13 years, 790 o.m., 731 n.m.. 1200 tons burden, 

 John Westgarth, Commander, loading in 

 the East India Docks, to be despatched 25t1i 

 November, calling at Plymouth to embark 

 Passengers. This superb vessel, built ex- 

 pressly for the passenger trade and just 

 launched at Stockton, from the beauty of her lines and the exqui- 

 site symmetry of her proportions, is expected to make the passage 

 ut in SO days. Her spacious and elegant po<-p is upwards of 

 5<.» feet in length, and the rare and choice compartments offer 

 every comfort and convenience to ladies and families proceed g 

 to the Colony. An experienced Surgeon will proceed in the 

 vessel.— Frederick Young & Co., New Z aland Colonist 

 Rooms, 74, ComhiH. ,„ 



TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, ANO OTHERS. 



r rO BE SOLD or LET, a very eligible piece of 



I GARDEN GROUND, at Kilburn, with three Greenhouses, 

 with Shelves Hot-water apparatus, Pipes, and Stoves, &c. j M» 

 two excellent Brick Pits, with 100 Lights and Frames, and oOU 

 dozen Flowerpots and Plants; held tor a term ot 10 v ra un- 

 expired, at 10*. a-year.— For particulars apply to Mr. God 

 Bookseller, 14, Great Portland Street; or to Mrs. Phesto> 



Floris t. Kilhorn. 



TO" GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND 



FLORISTS. . 



^O BE SOLD, in consequence of the ill-health of 



L proprietor, a capital BUSINESS in the above line, with a 

 first-rate connexion, and ot 17 years' standing. The fn ' !M1! £f; 

 which ar*> convenient and w*ll situated, will be sold toother 

 with the Busim One-half of the p.ircha>e money may rwaain 



on security of the premises.— For particulars apply to Mr. l.E*POi. r 

 Nursery man, &c, Wellington, Somerset. 



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by Auction, on the Premises, Clapham Rise, near London, 

 on MONDAY, October 20, and following d; at 11 o'clock each 

 day (by order of the executors of the lae Mr. Henry Groom) 

 the whole of the extensive, costly, and unrivalled collection ol 

 TULIPS, Off s, and Breeders, which Include the most rare 

 and approved varieties in cultivation, and choice Seedlings 

 not in the possession ot" any other grower, bein£ the study of 

 40 years of the deceased^ life, wh« judgment and taste was 

 universally admitted. Also Dutch and other Bulbs, consisting of 

 the finest Double and Si :le Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, 

 Earlv Double and Single Tulips, Jonquils, a rich a ortment of 



Ranunculuses, Gladiolus, An* mones,&c, with 1500 Lilium ianci- 

 folium in great variety, .la uicim, &c. May he viewed prior 

 to the sale.— Catalogues may be obtained Is. each, returnable to 

 purchasers, of the principal Seedsmen in L<n< i ; and of the 

 Auctioneers, America n Nn y, L»- vmnstone, F — » x. 



~~ WANDSWORTH ROAD. 



ESSRS. PROTHi >Eand MORRIS have been 



instructed by Messrs. Chandler & - mn to Sell by Auction, 

 on the premises in the Wandsworth Ro.«d. early next month, a 

 collection of the following ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER- 

 GREENS, and SHRUBS, comprising Laburnums, Almonds, 

 Poplars, Lilacs, Evergreen Privets, Variegated and Green 

 Holli , from 9 to 8 feet high: Arbor-vita f:ora 2 to 8 feet; 

 Laurels, large Box, Scarlet Arbutus, rery handsome; crimson 

 and other Rhododendrons, well set with flower buds; yellow 

 Azal kalmias, Daphne hyhnda, Escallonia, Veronicas, 

 &c, &c; also dwarf Apples and Pears well adapted for potting, 

 Gooseberrh Currants, and Vines, Chrysanthemums, Passion 

 tl iwe**. Myrtles, &e., &c. This Sale is worthy the attention of 

 Planters, as everything is in fine condition and will move welL 

 \n announcement of the days of sale will shortly be made, and 

 Catalog! prep ared, 



~ TO GENTLEMEN, FLOkiSTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PHOTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on FRIDAY, 

 November 2d, at 12 o'clock, a first-class collection of Dutch 

 Bulbs, consisting of the finest Double and Single Hyacinths, 

 Narcissus, Jonquils, Anemones, Crocus, Tulips, bnowdrops, 

 Ranunculuses, Gladiolus. &c. ANo a selected sMortment of , nne 

 Standard and Dwarf Roses, lndii.ui Hybrids. ^^-^J^ 

 Noisettes &c: and American Plants, comprising Hybrid Rho- 

 toXriSU QW and other Azaleas Kalmias, Andromeda 

 floribunda,' beantifflllf rttrn I with b oom , bud s Ac.-Oii 

 view the morning of Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, 



and of the Auctiot Americ Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



NURSERY STOCK.- WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER . 



I R. CAPES begs to state that lie has received ln- 



IV* structions from Messrs. EL Bigiasrf & Co., in consequence 



at 10 ciocK eHcn uiuuuu^, »«; 



STOCK <»t Evergreen?, Fruit ana rorest "i r**v, two \jrreeu- 

 houses Dutch Pit, and other Effects, at the Britannia Nursery, 

 WhHllev Range, near Manchester. Cat I ogm-s will be ready 

 week prior to tl 22, Princ ess Stn t, Manchester. 



FOUR HUNDRED FINE ASH TREES; ALSO SIXTY 



OAK AIMO SEVENTY ALDERS. 



MM. HUMBERT will sell by Au«-t<on, by direction 

 of the Karl of Essex, at the Rose and Crown Inn, Watford, 

 on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of November, at 2 o'clock, 4UO 

 A Sll T U E I of remarkabl v ftne un«* th and of large dimensions , 

 also 60 tine OAK, 70 ALDERS, some ELMS and others, aU 

 .dine at Cassioburv, close to j. I roads, the Grand -Junction 

 ranal, and the Nunh-Westeru Railway .-May be viewed ten 

 days before the sale, and Catalo es may be had at the inns in 

 the m hhourhood, and tree by post of Mr. Huhbsbt, Land 

 Agent aud Surveyor, Watford, Herts. 



