Xov. 3, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



735 



I 



SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX 



EDWARD BECK Manufactures in Slate a variety 

 of articles for Horticultural purposes, all of which may be 

 een in use at Worton Cottage, on application to the Gardener, 

 Sundays excepted 

 ''priced Lists ot Plant Tubs and Boxes forwarded on application. 



rr^RANSPARENT SHEETING, a Subst.-ute for 



X Garden Mats, Is. per yard, nearly 2 yards wide; strong 

 Canvas do., Is. per square yard. Waterproof Capes (to protect 

 a Man from wet while stooping down), 3s. each. Second-hand 

 Policemens 7 Cape*, 18s. and 24s. per dozen. Horses' Loin Cloths, 

 vVaterdecks for Crimea Horses— viz., a Tarpauling Body Suit 

 lined with stout Woollen Rug, 16s. each Waggon and Cart 

 Covers &c. — K. Richardson, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road. 



RELOAR'S COCOA-NUT FIBRE MANUFAC 



TURES consist of MATTING, DOOR MATS, MAT- 

 TRESSES, HASSOCKS, BRUSHES, &c, and are distinguished 

 bv superiority and excellence of workmanship, combined with 

 moderate charges. Catalogues, containing prices and every 

 particular, free by post. T. Treloak, Cocoa-nut Fibre Manu- 

 facturer, 42, Ludgate Hill, London. 



AMUSEMENT FOR WINTER EVENINGS. 



MECHPS FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLES 

 afford, in an eminent degree, a means of varied amuse- 

 ment combined with instruction. Each table is constructed for 

 playing four highly entertaining games. Prices complete from 

 3,. 15s. to 121. 10s. Telescope stands for ditto with adjusting 

 screw legs, 21. 5s. to 31. 10s. each.— -112, Regent Street; 4, Leaden- 

 hall Street, London; and Crystal Palace. 



ELECTRO PLATE AND TABLE CUTLERY. 



MR. MECHI begs to announce that he is preparing 

 an additional SHOW ROOM at his new Establishment. 

 112, Regent Street, which will be devoted exclusively to the 

 display and Sale of the above named Manufactures. 



AT MR. MECHI'S ESTABLISHMENTS, 



-Hl 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- 

 ■ _.n? orders executed. The same prices charged at all the 

 Establishments. 



n-| k y MILNER'S HOLDFAST AND FiRE- 



& l.£ RESISTING 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 CHEAPE8T 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 Depdt, 47a, Moorgate Street, City. 



Circulars free by post. ^ 



HEAL and "SON'S EIDER DOWN QUILTS; 

 also GOOSE DOWN QUILTS, from Ss. 6d. to 245. List 

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

 Court Road. — 



FRENCH MODERATOR LAMPS.— A very large 

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

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



Established a.d. 1700. 



FENDERS, STOVES, AND FIRE-IRONS. 

 Buyers of the above are requested, before finally deciding:, 

 to visit William S. Boston's SHOW ROOMS. Tbev < - 

 tain such an a irtment of FENDERS BTOV1 RANGES, 

 FIRE IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as can n I be 

 approached elsewhere, rher for variety, novelty, beauty of 

 design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright stoves, with 

 brom l ornaments and two i s of bars. 21. lis. to 5/. 10* >, 



wit)i ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, 51. 105. to 12*. 12a 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, wi h standards, from 7s. to 3J.; eel 

 Fenders, from 2/. 15s. to 6/. ; ditto, with rich • oolu ornamen 

 from 21. 15s. to 71. 7s.; I'm -irons from 1$. 9d. the set to Al. As. 

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

 All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charge*. 



1st,— From the frequency and ex of h purchases : and 



2dly,— From those purchase* being mad xclusively for cash. 



GAS CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS.— 

 The increased and increasing use of pas in private boutet 

 has induced William S. Burton to collect from the varous 

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

 and Chandeliers adapted toorn -, passages, and dwelling~rooa 

 as well a-- to have some designed expre sly for him ; these are 

 ON SHOW over his SIXTEEN LARGE ROOMS, and pros t, 

 for novelty, variety, and parity of tast* . an unequalled a^ rt- 

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

 with those which have tended mak his Estal shraei the 



largest and most remarkable la the kingdom, viz., from 12s. 6rf. 

 (two light) to 16?. 16s. 



r AMPS OF ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS.— 



JL_ William S, BrjRTOH invites attention to his season's 8H< > \V 



of LAMES. It embraces the Moderateur (the best Parisian 

 specimens of which have been carefully railed), Argiari, Solar, 

 Cam phi no, Palmer's lSUenum, and other lamps for candle and 

 comprises an assortment which, considered either as to extent, 

 price, or pattern, is perfectly unrivalled. 



Pure Col/ » Oi', 5*. 6'/. per gallon. 



Palmer's Candl 9u\, 9\d., and 10d. per lb. 



Patent Camphino, 8*. \6d. per gallon. 

 The alterations and additions to Hum very extensive premise 

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

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

 character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is now votad 

 to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENERAL 

 HOUSE IRONMONGERY (Including Cutlery, Nickel Sil r, 

 Plated, and Japanned Wares, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and 

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

 to parties furnishing 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, 2, and 3, Newman Street; and 4,5, 

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



ORCHIDS AND OTHER STOVE PLANTS 



AT THE HlBTiriLTTaAL SOCIETY'S GaBOBITS AT ClUSWlCE. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS is (lira**! b 3 the ( uncil of 

 the Horticultural Society toS*»ll by A u om- ardens, 



hiswnk, on WEi-NESDA V 7:h N ruber, an < ng day. 



at 1 o'clock preci* arlous YALl'AHLE ORCHIDS and 



ther STOVE PLAN: a t.g w filch are spacing of un- 

 rivalled ma^nifii ice, such as LcMa superb . l)e hi urn 

 speciosum, I'hatetiopela antabilit Tree and other l-Vms, &C.— 

 May l>«' viewed by Catalogues \t. esc returnable to pur- 

 chasers) to be had of M r. .] . C. Steyexs, 88, K rreot, Covent 

 Garden. Note.— Pun hafjers frill be allowed 14 < ar day* to 

 remove their Lots, dining which tinae the Plants will remain 

 in the Houses if required. 



A CONSIGNMENT FROM MR. JEAN VlRSCH *,FFELT 



OF GHENT. 



\ ; R. J. C. STEVI 5 will Sell by Auction, at his 



• f * Great Room, 38, King -treet, Covent »rd on 



MONDAY, lfrh November, at 1 dork ret 1000 



C dEEEIAS, well aet with bloom: 500 Acatea Indies. 400 

 Rose Trees, 80 fine Standard Bays, 200 Kulmia*, 2 I ar Trees, 

 200 hard Assies * I urn laucil um, and r llul 



May be viewed on tl 'g < I S i 1 a'aloguea had. 



ORCHIDS— IM^OKTEO~ANdnESi ABLIbHtD~ 



Ma. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at hit 

 < : roat Room, 38, King Street, (oven- GardeB, on \VE1>- 



M 3DAY, 14th \ in her, atone j«N* an imj : te- 



flon nt Ol IIIDS fn Panama Including ; tie specimens of 

 in ampliatum major, THch ilin cai da, Epidendnun 



•ornntum, a nee >h r* \ la, eW. Thi estahli>he<t plHiits eOMrfst 

 of Aerid amin- kculoeum j-»r, ()d.»ral 1 :ir; um, 



vlreoa, sn per ha, Cattle ya labial tl an the m ootoi ddium 



rneum, olabium pitta ton an<i retUHtiot t Trichopltto sp. 



ne VandaJsn i and t lor, ore. A Btoall importation 



im Jamaica of Oncidium pulohel I < Br htonia sanguines 

 &c. <&c— ■ May be viewed on the 1 rniug ol Sale and Catalogues 



ha_ . 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS. AMD OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PBOTHEROE am. MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on 



THURSDAY. November 8th. at 1 'clock, a fl rat-el aes ©oil < rtion 

 of DUTCH BULBS, consi n« of the l>> hleand Single 



Hyacinths, Narcissus, Jnnq Ir, Anemooea, Ci s Tulips, 

 Snowdrops, Kannncuh I ladlolue also a selected assort- 



ment of fine Standard and Dwarf R«»SOS, inc iinjr Hybrids, 

 Bourbons, Chinas, Noisettes, &< and American Plants, compris- 

 ing Hybrid Rhododendrons: (ihe.it and other Azaleas, Knlmios, 

 Andromeda florlbundo, beautifully furnished with bloom buds. 

 - I m view the monoin^ ol < ataloguos maybe had at the 



Mart; and of the Auctioneers, | American Nursery, Leyton 

 stone, Essex. 



M 



SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS! 



GOODRICH'S CIGAR, TOBACCO, and SNUFF 

 STORES (Established 1780), removed to 407,Oxtord Street, 

 near Soho Square. A Box, containing 14 fine Sisal Cigars 

 for 15. 9d. ; post free for 27 stamps. None are genuine unless 

 med " H. N. Goodr ich ." 



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 

 Pints.— Berry, Brothers, & Co., 3, St. James's Street, London. 



DIRECT FROM YARMOUTH DURING THE SEASON. 



T3EAL YARMOUTH BLOATERS ICO for 6s., 



tV forwarded securely packed to any address upon receipt of 

 P. O. order by James Ayers, Fish Curer, Great Yarmouth. 

 N.B. The trade su pplied. 



ETCALFE and CO.'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH 



BRUSH, PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, AND 

 SMYRNA SPONGES— The Tooth Brash performs the highly- 

 important office of searching thoroughly into the divisions and 

 cleansing in the most extraordinary manner-hairs never come 

 1 e. Peculiarly penetrating Hair Brushes, with durable uii- 



hh hed Russian bristles which will not soften like common 

 hair, and immense stock of genuine unbleached Smyrna Sponge 

 with every description of British and Foreign Perfumery, at 

 Metcalfe, Bingley, & Co.'s only Establishment, 130 b and 131, 

 Oxford Street, second and third doors west from Holies Street. 



CAUTiON.-Beware of the word "from" Metcalfe's, adopted by 

 some houses. Metcalfe's Alkaline Tooth Pow der, 2s. per box. 



Th^Successful Results of the last Half ^entuky have 



proved beyond question that 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL possesses pecu- 

 liarly nourishing powers in the growth, restoration, and 

 improvement of the human Hair, and when every other specific 

 has failed. This celebrated Oil is now universally acknowledged 

 to be the cheapest, and superior to all other preparations 

 for the hair. It prevents it from falling off or turning grey, 

 strengthens weak hair, produces a thick and luxuriant growth, 

 cleanses it from scurf and dandriff, and makes it beautifully 

 ■oft, curly, and glossy. Its operation in cases of baldness 

 is peculiarly active; and in the growth of the Beard, 

 Whiskers, Eyebrows, and Moustachios, it is unfailing in its 

 stimulative operation. For children it is especially recom- 

 mended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair Price 

 fc. 6rf. and 7*.; Family Bottles (equal to four small), 105. 6d and 

 Arable that size. 21s. Cautios.-Ou the wrapper of each bottle 

 are the words, Rowlands 1 Macassar Oil, in two lines -Sold by 

 A. Rowland & Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, London, and by Che- 

 mists and Perfume rs. 



DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 

 WHISKERS, &c.?-ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CR[NU- 



om whatever cause, 



strengthen it, prevent its falling off, and effi . 



ness in all its stages. For the nursery it is '7^^ „2d^f 

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

 hair, and averting baldness. Sold by all Chemists, price j&. , or 



«ent free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss ^" TPE ^*- ™' 

 Castle Street,Newman Street,()xford Street, London. Mrs.CABTER 



yntes, « My head, which was bald, is now covered with ^ "?? " a ". . 

 ^»- Reeve— "My hair is gaining strength and thickness 



IRON HURDLES. 



TO BE SOLD, a large quantity of PATENT 

 TWISTED IRON HURDLES, Strong, cheap, and elegant 

 in appearar.ee. To be seen at Messrs. BoxOBLL & Glasieb'b, 

 Camden Works, Hawley Crescent, near the Canal lindge, 



Camd- n Town, London 1 



~F LORISTS f BUSINESS. 



-pO BE SOLD, the NURSERY GROUND, 



-L GREENHOl »tc. of the late Mr. Hi nrG*oon, at 



Clapham Ri.se, Surrey, and the Goodwill of th>' wnli-wUbUshni 

 Business to be sold by Private Contract. The Premise (exclusiv 

 of a strip of ground held rent fm mbjectto six months' notice) ai 

 held at the low yearly rent of 80/. Raff an unexpired term of 36 years 

 from Michaelmas 1855, «md comprise 3J acres. Front entrance in 

 the Clsphani Road, and back entrance in the Bedford Road. 

 The Buildings consist of a handsome Bhow-h< use in the fi t, 



nd Greenhouses, Hothouse, Pits, Sheds, &c. The house adjoin- 

 ing late in the occupation of Mr. Groom, is not compr d in the 

 Lease, hut mav be rented.— The Premises may b« viewed on 



Chester Street, London. 



""tcTcardeners, NURSERYMEN, seedsmen, AND 



FLORISTS. 



TO BE SOLD, in consequence of the ill-health of 

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

 first-rate connexion, and of 17 years' standing- The Premises, 

 which are convenient and well situated, will be Bold to ther 

 with the Business. One-half of the purchase money may remain 

 on security of the premises.— For particulars apply to Mr. Lkndox, 



ynrserymam jre., Wellington, Somerset. 



foTLORiSTS; GENTLEMEN S GARDENERS, & OTHERS- 



TO BE LET ON LEASE, for 7, 14, or 21 year 



1 three miles west of Hyde Park Corner, a COMPACT M R" 

 SERY, with l)wellin*-h..use. In *" excellent situation for 

 growing, and well stocked with Shrubs Plants, &c.: three span- 

 roofed Houses; a Show-house, Pits, and Frames. Good stabling, 

 Cart-sheds, and Pottinp->heds. -For particulars apjdy to Messrs. 

 Protiikroe & Morp.ts, Leytonstone, Bssaat; or to Mr. Ambrose, 

 Battersea, Surrey. 



rro'~BE LKT, CHEVINGTON WOODSIDE 



1 FARM in the parish of Warkworth, NwthnmherUnd ; 



tithe free, and entered to at May-day. 1856 conUimng about 566 

 acres, of which 90 acres are in old Grass. The HUa*e Hud is of 

 sound good quality, and the old Grass is very valuable fattemn^ 

 nasture. A arge portion of the farm has been thorough drained 

 under Government grant. The Farm is within two m lea of the 

 Addfngton S aU. Mr. Thos. Brown, of Whirefield House, near 

 Xck "rgton, will show the farm with aplan.-Furtherpart.culars 

 mav be had bv application to Geobok A. Grkv Esq MilltteM 

 NortimmWraVby whom nffersj^mbejeee.vedJUl 12th Nov. 



«0 BE LET,* NUKSERY and SEED BUSINESS. 



ZSlfittSiZi whfclUers.aA ^gggto* 

 anv one wishin" to enter on the business. The Stock is ligut, 

 and lie quan ity of Land may be made to J**. ««_«• 

 of the Teuant.-For further particulars, apply to John * ous. 

 Elm Cottage, T aunton. __— — — 



-O Bt£ LET, 100 Acres of LAND suited for the 



- growth of AMERICAN PLANTS and for GENERAL 

 Pir/lTVATION, in large or small quantities, at 10s. per acre, 

 free from all charges. The situation offers great advantages for 

 a market gardene?, as it is within two miles of Farnham and the 

 Amershot Military 'encampment, where vege.tables are in ^great 

 demand -Apply to THQUM & Hewktt, Farnham, &urr->. 







WANDSWORTH ROAD. 



MESSRS. PROTIlKliOE and MORRIS have been 

 instructed by Messrs Chandler & Sons to Sill by Auction, 

 on the premises in the Wandsworth ! id, on MONDAY, 

 November 5th, 185.">. and following day, at 11 o'clock eich day, a 



collection of the I owing ORN I1ENTAL TRKKS, SHRUBS, 



and EVERGREENS, comprising laburnums, Mmonds, 

 P lars, Lilacs, Evergreen Priv i, Van^aied and Graso 

 Hollies, from 2 to 8 feet higk; Arbor-vit:. Laurels, large 

 Box, Scarlet Arbutus; very handsome crimson sod other 

 Rhododendrons, well set with flower buds; yellow Azslses, 

 Kalmias, Daphne hybrids, Kscallonis, A nic** Ac., Ac.; 

 also dwarf Apples and IVars well ads] d for potting, Goose- 

 berries, Currants, and Vines. Cliryesnthemun l^es4on flowers, 

 Myrtles, Ac., Ac.— May be viewed pr the Sale; Catal<»«s 



may be had on the premises, of the principal 8eedsmm in 

 London, and of the Auc neers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 



E s iex. ] . 



TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERvMEN, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed to I bv Auction, vitlrat reserve, on the 

 premises opposite the Railway : tmn, Klackheath t the ground 

 being required for building), on MONDAY, the 19th N vember, 

 and following dsy, at 11 o'clock each dar the valuable 

 NURSERY STOCK, consisting Laurels, from 8 to 6 feet; 

 fine Chinese Arbor-vit«\ 3 I i Cy (m»t : handsome Deodars, 3 to 8 

 feet ; large Fan and other Yews, 4 to 10 -t ; Aucuha Herbert*, 

 arietrated and green; Hollies, Lsurestines, Sweet Hays, Lilacs, 

 [ounrain Ash ; Standard and Trained Fruit Trees, Gooseberries 

 and Currants; about 1500 yards of strong Box-edging, about 800 

 capital Camellias, well set with bloom ; Rhododendrons , Azaleas, 

 Standard and Dwarf Roses, Finns, Cryptomertaa, Ac., Ac— May 

 be viewed prior to the sale, and Catalogues had on the premises ; 

 of the principal Seedsmen in London : and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery. Leyt onstone, 1 ^_ 



NURSERY STOCK.-WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER . 



\/fR CAPES begs to state that he has received in- 



1VI struct ions from Messrs. H. Bigland A Co., in consequence 



of the expiration of their lease, ^^J^^^ 1 ^^ 

 Kiven up, to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY and Till RS- 

 l)AY, Novembi r 7th and 8th, and the following day if required, 

 at 10 o'clock rich morning, the entire of the r »ainder of their 

 ST.m K. of vergreens Fruit and Forest Trees, two Green- 

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

 \Vh alley Range, near Manchester. Catalogues will be ready a 

 week p rior to the sale.- 1'rinoes* treet^Menc heftter. 

 — M A IOEHH E AD. 



AIR. J. WILLMER will Sell by Auc tion on the 



A 1 Premises, Christie's Nursery. Maidenhead on HON DA Y 



November 12, and two foilowing days.at 12 ocl^ ^J%^ 

 . .,. _r „r v..«« w a»<vnir ^omprrsing Tsxoots semperTircno, 



Bedfordiana. Piptanthus Napo- 



*-* WHISKERS, Ac. ?-ROSALlb LUb r 

 TRIAR is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, 

 in a few weeks, and restore the Hair fron 





Cedar, 5^_5©a£«_! fel^ 

 Larch, Fir Oaks. Um ^', r f ' f d ^.anigus Wants; Standard 

 nnm Poj; ar^ Ac. ; ■**£ ™« L£ ffia; Oreenhc », Pits, 

 and Dwarf Frmt 1 rees, i>™ k rior tt) the 



Lights, OardenPo«, f^^J^SJSm to pumbwers) on 



SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 SALE or EV£RCReENS , ,R|SH YEWS, ETC. 



. fR reo C HYNDMAN has receive i instruction* 



M from Mr'.WiLUAt Cahpbe,l, who lms £>_»> *_ 



Sales bo Auction 



Sergeant Craven- -" Through using it I have an excell ^ nt 

 moustache." Mr. Yates— " The young man h now a ? goou 

 iair of whiskers. I want two packets for other customers. 



Stock growing in Head's well *%»**£ Z\ F.v.rgreens, 

 Wortbiiift Su, x. ConaUting of Choice Ornam«iM** fc 

 Deciduoua, and Flowering shrubs and PUW* 01 e»«T 



, h C e day of Sale will be ^rtly ««™«JSJ ' ?M*««"hidk & 

 v , re p-.ration. and when ready may he haa 01 v 



I Patching, Worthing. 



«r«>at extent of well-grown U£UUbt9, comprising 

 CT Thorn 8 Ev/rgreen, Privet, Portugal an, Common Laurel 

 Beecli, t" ,r 'J ^ * y a larKe col tion of IRISH \ t\\S, 



f Af m 1 "To W Kwgh; 2 variety of A Z alea S , Fuel as, Junipere, 

 Arbutus. KhHlodendron, L*wrwttaue, >«Jet^ '^m^^o 



I 





am™ has in pots, &C The sale will be found worthy he atten- 

 end the reception of fresh stock.-Beltast, Nov. 3. 



