THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



DRAINING BY STEAM POWER. 



JOHN FOWLER is prepared to undertake Contracts 

 Vor DRAINING LAND by his PATENT STEAM PLOUGH, 



at 

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x,fice S varyinp,accordingtodepthand distance trom 31. to 51.10s. 

 Tacre inclusFve of tiles, main drains, and allotberexpen.es 

 Contracts executed with great rapidity, and tiles manufactured 

 n tl e spot where suitable^day^ Gate, Bristol. 



iI7ARN£IVS IMPRlrVEEnLTQUID MANUKE, 



W OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 



The valve is a ball of imperishable 

 material, and cannot clog in action. 

 The barrel is of galvanised iron, not 

 likely to corrode, and can be raised or 

 lowered at pleasure. The legs will fold 

 together, and the whole may be carried 

 on shoulder to any pond or tank required. 



Price of 4£ in. Pump, with legs, W.3s. 

 The barrel is 274 in - lon gf and the legs 

 QT6 5 ft hisrli* 



1J inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, 



Is. 6d. per foot. 



14 inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 



Suction Pipe, &». 6d. per foot. 



May be obtained of any Ironmonger 

 or Plumber in town or country, at the 

 above prices, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, John Warner & Sons, 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for 

 Raising Water, by means of Wheels, 

 Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c; also 

 fire and Garden Engines, &c— Engravings sent on application. 



WARNER'S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 

 DARD PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 

 tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 



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PARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 



ESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes 1 



Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 

 arge assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by 

 upwards of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmers members of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to be the best 

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

 Price Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 

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



103, Newgate Street. London. 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING, 



6d. per Yard, 2 Feet Widb. 



it 



as required. 



short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 



attached, and Bolts and Nuts 



ready for fixing 2 14 



24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 



The short barrel Pump is very convenient 

 for fixing in situations of limited height and 

 ■pace, for the supply of coppers and sinks in 

 Wash-houses with soft water from under- 

 ground tanks, or in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 

 Houses; they may be fixed, when desired, 

 under the stage. 



May be obtained of any Ironmonger or 

 Plumber in Town or Country, at the above prices, or ot the 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN WARNER and SONS, 

 , Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means 

 of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c; also Fire and Garden 

 Engines, <&c. &c. — Engravings sent on application. 



BARTON'S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS, 



AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. 



THIS is the Original Patent for Important Improve- 

 ments in Stable tittings, liny-box, Manger, and Water-trough 



as one fixture, including a method 



surpassing all others tor conveying 

 the straps and halter-weights to 

 the back ot the fitting to prevent 

 the horse being cast in the stall. 

 Stable Fittings of every descrip- 

 tion, plain, enamelled, or galvanised. Also the newly invented 

 Loose Box Fit'ings, Surface Gutters with moveable cover- 

 plates, Stable Posts, Ramps, Sills, and all kinds of Stable Fur- 

 niture in stock. — James Barton, Iron Founder, &c, 370, Oxford 

 Street, London. 



MANUFACTURER of KITE'S PATENT VENTI- 

 LATING and SMOKE-CURING CHIMNEY CAPS, 



patronised by her Most Gracious Majesty, 200 on Buck- 

 ingham Palace. In use also on St. James's Palace, 

 Windsor Castle, Government Offices, &c. &c. Zinc, 

 30*. ; cast iron 35*. each ; the latter as durable as the 

 building itself. Drawings and Price Lists forwarded 

 on receipt of two postage stamps. 



Address Barton's Iron Works, 370, Oxford Street, London. 



DARNARD and BTSHOP, Market Place, Norwich, 



■ * in consequence of improvements in their machinery for 

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



a great reduction in the prices. 



2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide 



2-inch „ strong, do. 



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 6d. per yd. 



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intermediate, do. 

 extra strong-, do. 



24 inches wide 

 strong, do. 



intermediate, do. 



extra strong, do. 



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Japanned 

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4|cJ. per yd. 

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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, \0d. per yard; Galvanised 

 Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 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 Hu rd les, &c. 



THE EDUCATIONAL MICROSCOPE. 

 Price 102. 



See leading article in the Gardeners* Chronicle, Nov. 24, 1855. 



Manufactured by Smith & Beck, 



To whom 

 The Council Medal of the Great Exhibition of 1851, and 

 The First Class Medal of the Paris Exposition of 1855, 



Have been awarded, 

 " For the excellence of their Microscopes." 



An illustrated Pamphlet giving a full description, price, &c, of 

 the Educational Microscope forwarded on receipt of 6 postage 

 stamps.— 6, Coleman Street, London. 



NEW PATENT INVENTIONS FOR STABLE REQUISITES. 



(OBTAINED THE PARIS EXHIBITION AWARD.) 



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COTTAM AND 



HALLEN, 



T^S25i ! Sx?!S I 5I22iS! tb : PAT h ENT ENAMELL ED MANGER RACK and WATER TROUGH 



description and engrlSng.' t0 wh,ch the ^ have made ™PO»»nt additionB, the main features of the same being explained in the 



„f i5T- Unt f the Patent Halter Guide and Collar Rein, the ball 

 f«lSi!« " t U t0 Hl e back of the man ger. works with ease and 

 »^« P ° r d0Wn the suide bar - and ** nolwsless in its opera- 



beTng"a* , t S i > n a the Ur s e ta?r Ve,itatiVe agaiMt the most restive hor8 « 



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w ™« £ ate . nt Potable Seed Box can be instantly detached 

 £2? n \ 5" k Wl * h «" *»tnrb!n B the hay. The saving „f the 

 seed .n a clean and useful state, either for agricultural purposes! 



°ot52 Dotte? ^ ^ ^ th * manger * is aIone 8uffi «ent to claim 



,• C T heSfe«d Box detached, made of Galvanised Sheet Iron 

 light and durable, *™u, 



°. Th « Pateilt Saddle and Harnes( > Bracket combined, can be 

 used with great advantage in Harness Rooms, where spaceTs an 



?K. aS l he lon ? portioU of the bracket can b8 t-^ne/np out of 



the way when not in use. F 



T1+ PrZ TAM '? HfffGEBS are constructed in the best possible manner, both as to fnm, * n * 



«**, kept on thvw at 



et, London. 



on application. 



unrated Catalogue for 1856, and Estimates gratis 



pROCUS, TULIP, and HYACINTH B ,o - 



V> with Wire or Zinc UatoJ «™!™ B ASKETS 

 stand ; also Bracket Baskets made 'and £ES? ° r for table 

 colours and designs, by W. R.chabtw ? d ln ****£?% 

 370, Oxford Streef. Conservatories TteiT W »» *8fc 

 Window B.inds andj^wjgjjgg^ «* 



METCALFE, BINGLEYTL^C^fiS^ 



IV 1 and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (reeis'teL m ™ EA L 

 Price 6rf.each. This soap will be found f \Tl dNoy -3,lSfc 

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the m ,hn f m a «t 

 the hands from chapping, and renders the ski L" P^rves 

 able-Sold I wholesale and retaU by the invent^ and V? ^ 

 facturers, Metcalfe, Binoley. & Co Rr«.«il i na 8ole mann. 

 fumers to H.R.H. Prince Albert, 130b and 131 S T. and **- 



Caution.-To prevent fraud, each tablet beawrh reet ' 

 mark and the names and address of the inv^nfnrc „ tne , re &ister«d 



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POvVDFp o e * 

 The above may be obtained of most resuect»hia A P. er box.- 

 fumers.&c. F oie ^ he mists, p er . 



I\1SH COVERS and HOT IvTTSOnSHP^ 



A-' every material, in great variety, and of the n*l ? r 

 nmst recherche patterns. Tin dish covers, Qs 6,1 th* i est *nd 

 block tin, 125. 3d. to 28s. 9d. the set of six • " e ZIOS ° f 8il ? 

 patterns, 34x. to 58s. 6d. the set ; Britannia metal with m(>dern 

 out silver plated handles, 76*. 6d. to 110s. 6d the 21 SL with - 



m 



plated, 10Z. to 162. 10s. the set; block tin hot-water dVJ ? M 

 wells for gravy, 12s. to 3Cs.; Britannia metal, 22^ to77o . S / ^^ 

 plated on nickel, full size, III. lis. ' ' "*' eIec tro- 



^pHE PKRKECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVPU 



X The real NICKEL SiLVER, introduced 20vear^.T 

 William S. Burton, when PLATED by tt e patent woe ^r 

 Messrs. Elkington & Co., is beyond all comparison the verchJ* 

 article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such p'th 

 usefully or ornamentally, as by no possible test can it £ k! 

 tinguished from real silver. Thread or 



Fiddle Brunswick Kin?'* 



Pattern. Pattern. Pattek 



J*' -. 26*. ... 32* 



%*. ... 565. ... ft. 



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.l2s, ... yfo. Sw* 



Dessert ditto and ditto 10s. ... 21$! ' 25*' 



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Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 Dessert Forks 

 Dessert Spoons 



Table Forks 

 Table Spoons 



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HOT AIR, GAS, VESTA, JOYCE'S STOVES. 

 Stoves for the economical and safe heating of halls shops' 

 warehouses, passages, basements, and the like, being at thw 

 season demanded, WILLIAM S. BUKTON invites attention to 

 his unrivalled assortment, adapted (one or the other) to erery 

 conceivable requirement, at prices from 10s. each to 30 guineas. 

 His variety of register and other Stoves, Fenders, and Kitchm 

 Kanges, is the largest in existence. 



The alterations and additions to these 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 no* devoted 

 to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENEB1L 

 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 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 4,6, 

 and 6, Parry's Plac e. Es tablished A.q. 1820. _ 



CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— The mostTappropriate 

 offerings for this Season of Festivity are those which tend 

 to the promotion of Health and Personal Attraction; none can 

 be more acceptable than ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, for 

 imparting a transcendent lustre to the hair, and sustaining it in 

 decorative charm. 



ROWLAND'S KALYDOR imparts a radiant bloom to the 

 cheek, and a delicacy and softness to the hands, arras, and neck; and 



ROWLAND'S ODONTO, or Pbarl Dentifrice, 

 Bestows on the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, and renders the 

 breath sweet and pure. The patronage of Royalty throughout 

 Europe, their general use by rank and fashion, and the univer- 

 sallv-known efficacy of these articles give them a celebrity un- 

 paralleled.— Sold by A. Rowland & Sons, 20, 11 at ton Garden. 

 London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 



%• Bewarr of Spurious Imitations! 



I/O! 

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OR THE 



BENKFIT OF SUFFERING 



_ UMANITY.— A retired gentleman having cured him- 

 self ot Deafness, Defect of Sight, and General Debility, after 

 suffering upwards of 25 years, thinks it his duty to make tM 

 remedy known for the benefit of the, afflicted; he will therefore 

 forward the particulars for the cure of the same on receipt ^ot a 

 stamped envelope properly directed.— Address Rev. o. JOHs- 

 stonk, l t Park Terrace, Heavitree. Exeter, Devons hire^ 



_ Encourage- 



| ^EBILITY AND NEKVOUSM^S.- 



ment to those in despair, and suffering from debility, ^ 





eases, for a successful course of self-treatment, by wtaicn »p<* 

 man^nt cure of the most protracted case is effected, sent P^** % 

 upon rec ipt of 14 postage stamps, by E. J. RouiRTS (late .arm J a 

 Sur^'on. 9. North 'IVrrao*. Mnnr'Min. Ne«raj^e^iIH^ 



C H R I i 1 MAS. 



r l^HE practice of driokfaig M lo y<) ur K ood hed Kj 



* one alike honoured by good feeling, conviviality, «JJ ^ 

 ness. True it is that, in some ca«-s, the friend ^ 00 ^L $ 

 your good health may think no more about it; but * ne ^ ^ 

 man s health is proposed in the « loving cup," it ougb «» $ 

 some reflection in the individual to whom the compmu ^ 

 paid, as to whether he has himself endeavoured to preser 

 invaluable boon. . . r^ul* 



A « merry Christmas " is too often marred by flnwise. i 

 gences and epicurean sacrifices. " Keeping it up «ve ; - ^ 

 sant at the time, but it " hardly pays" in the long "JP^i^i 

 aches, indigestion, gout, and prostration, are m l ^$0 

 exceedingly disagreeable, but indigestion leads to » ^ tflJ |s 

 train of maladies. In short, it is ditftcult to pass over tu 

 time safely and comfortably without the aid of 



PARR'S LIFE PILLS. 

 Excellent at all times, Parb/s Pills are essentially "^ er5 

 They remove all the bad effects of high living, ana "» 

 of " the bottle" will be entirely mitigated by their u^ . . f ^ 



The man who is wise as well as merry knows tiui, hig j oT e 

 should go a little too far in his devotion to Epicurus a ^ 

 of RflcrhTui, Parr's simple remedy will m^ e a " *■ a bout to 

 and give him the health and energy so requisite wu 



ooniniMnee • new year. , «*hnut ^ 



PARK'S LIFE PILLS, of all medicine « w ""? rit8| ^& 

 the best calculated to produce a fine fiow of ammai »f 

 head, and a ready perception. . -,. niBCt AT , 



Sold by E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's r 'to mh l*™ ' Chu tM** 1 

 Sons, Farringdmi Street; Suttoh & Co., V»" LondoQ ; ** 

 H asnay A Co., 63, and Sakokr. 150, Oxford ^h tQwn &* 

 by ail respectable Chemi ar.d Mwwielne vend* n ^m 

 country. In boxes, price Is. \\d., x> 9 '., «» d ,n Ia 

 lit. each. Ask for PARK'S LlFK P1LL&. 





