SEPTEMBER. 13, 1856. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
D SING CAS 
T MR. MECHI’S ESTA BLIS SHMENTS 
112, Regent Street, 4, onan Street. and Crystal Palace, 
are exhibited the finest s of British manufactures in 
Dressing es, Work Boxes, v Writ -= ng Cases, Dressing asl 
and other articles of -utility or 1 A separa 
for Papier Maché Man ufagtures ae Bagatelle Tables, Table 
Cutlery, Razors, enknives, Strops, Paste, &e. Ship- 
ping orders executed. 
The same prices =i ale at all the Establishments. 
RENCH MODERATOR LAMPS.—The ‘newest 
Patterns of the present season.— DEANE, Dray & Co. 
er post. Pure Col 
et price, delivered in London or 
y or on icin a of letter order. — Dez. 
g io the Mon bey ue iea Bridge. 
tablishe “We 
HE PERFECT ati DAYS TE 
abo 
e suburbs peri na 
Y, & Co. (op 
— 
respectfully to announce that ter have su e i Heak a 
an EIGHT-DA TCH, for which patents we bee 
obtained in England, France, Belgium and Holland, These 
sound English Watches, which do not exceed in size and price 
the ordinary watches now in use, require to be wound up only 
once a week with three turns of the key, instead day 
with six x abe turns, y S Aceon s diminishing the e wear as 
n 
e 
the wo! ted to 
Silver Levers four hates jeweled, from 
61. 16s.; Gold Le yore 
four holes earl from 16 guine 
PRIZE EXHIBITION 1855. 
ETCA PE, BI INGLEY, annCo. ee w Pattern and 
Epeetrating ooth Brushes, Penet mg unbleached Hair 
. per box; "and of the New 
—Sole Establishment 100: and = Òx ford Street, 2nd 
3rd doors west from Holles St reet, Lon 
DE JONGH’S 
PIRAT.. BROWN SOm LIVER sce, 
conseque: of its marked superiority ove 
every other variety, oma the confidence and almost pubeedsst 
preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners in the 
treatment ot CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, cour, , RHRU- 
TICA, Legere DISEASES OF THE SKIN, NEURALGIA 
ASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL 
“its lendi Tending $ Šistinetive characteristics 
COMPLETE PRESER OF ACTIVE AND E . PRINCIPLES. 
INVARIABLE gah AND UNIFORM STRENG 
ENTIRE FREEDOM Aie Fake cago sigan AND pe a 
RAPID pic ht D CONSEQUENT EC 
OPINION or C, RADCLYFFE HALL, ESQ.,M_D., F.R.C.P.E. 
Physician to the gone eG Heuker for Consumption, Author of 
“Essays on Pulmonary Tubercle,” &c. &c. 
“I have no hesitation in pint 3 _ I generally prefer your 
Cod Liver Oil for the a reasons:—I HAVE FOUND IT TO 
AGREE BETTER WITH GESTIVE ppaki ESPECIALLY IN 
THOSE PATIENTS WHO oe ice THEMSELVES TO BE BILIOUS 
itseldom causes nausea or eructation ; at is more palatable to 
most patients than the oar, ace of ee a Py it is | 
stronger, and consequently a ler dose is sufficien 
Sold ony in Imperar Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d.; 
Quarts, 9s. ; capsuled and labelled with Dr. De Jeanne Many 
and Signature, wITHoUT WHICH NONE ARE GE NUINE, by 
ANSAR, HARFORD & CO, sole British Consignees, 77, Strand 
London; and by many respectable Chemists and Dru —— 
BEDSTEADS, BATHS, AND 
Wian Ss. BURTON N has SIX [A ARGE SHOW 
evoted exclusively tothe SEPARATE es aes 
CRYSTAL PALACE LIST OF PRIZES—Continued 
FRUIT. 
Crass 
Crass 
K.—GRAPES, two dishes 4 White, Muscat and any other 
riety. 
T.—FIGS, Two dishes, 10 mrap, distinct. 
£0 15 to Mr. C. Ewing, Gardener-to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., Bo- 
0 to ue G. Tillyard, Gardener to the Right Hon. the 
Speaker, Heckfield, ie n 
0 15 to Mr. E. Vare, Garde: 
Weald, Bashani 
M.—PEACHES AND 
Rey. C. A. Belli, South 
0 toMr. S. Snow, G tp , Wrest Park dorgan, Holyhead. 
Silsoe, Beds. 010 to Mr. S. Snow, Gardener to Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, 
2 0 to Mr. G. Fleming, Garden Silsoe, Beds, 
Trentham. U. —CHERRIES, 
1 Oto m G Tren to E. R. Tunno, Esq.,| £2 0 to Mr. Thomas Dawson, Paishangor, ‘Herts. 
veel pena Walthame 110, to Mr. William Hudson, Gardener to Mrs. Barchard, 
NOORA TES TH Jarggat y aad of any kinds. Wandsworth. 
£1 10 to ee T. ‘Young, Gardener oe o Crawshay Bailey, Esq., M.P., 1 : to Mr. R. H. Betteridge, Milton Hill, Abingdon. 
ales. 0 
10 to Mr. = = , Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland | 
ve “PLUM S, three dishes, distinct kinds. 
re = Snow, Gardener to Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, 
NECTARINE 
£4 Oto Mr. Thomas Frost, pe ite to T s Da tts, pra 
Preston com Maidston os 
3 Oto Mr. Ni udson, Gardene: Mrs. Barchard, Wands- 
wort 
2 Oto Mr. cc Haat , Gardener to the Rt. Hon. the Speaker, 
H l 
e Rt. Hon. the 
Speaker, Heckel, Hants, 
1 10 to Mr, G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, 
Trentham. 
1 10 to pg ober tt on aa Gardener to A. J. Doxat, Esq., 
0. ACHES and NECTAR 
—PEA RINES, two dishe: 
£2 0 to Mr. Thom 
1 Cla rk, Garden 
p iaaa Hall, Kent. 
| 1 0 to Mr. George Wortle: ey, Gardener to Mrs. Maubert, Nor- 
, Wrest Park, 
> ieee two abe distinct. 
£2 0 toMr. C. Ewing, Gardener to 0..F. Meyrick, Esq., 
Bodorgan, Holyhead. 
1 10 to Mr. Samuel Evans, Ga: to C. E. Newdegate, Esq., 
M.P., Arbury, Kieb. Warwickshire, 
1 0 to Mr. Richard Nicholson, Gledhow Grove, Chapeltown, 
Leeds. 
Q.—MELONS, three kinds, distinct. 
£4 0toMr. John Monro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, Colney 
House, St. Albans, 
3. 0 to Mr. John ste Castle Garden, Dorking. 
2 0 to Mr. Jame: , Gardener to Baron Hambro, Roe- 
hampton, 
2 0 to Mr. J. B. Whitin 
aes pdene, Sed, 
MEL ONS, Grbentieahed: single fruit. 
£2 0 to Ms John Monro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, Colney 
House, St. Alb: bans. 
g, Gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., The 
ardener to the Earl of Lovelace, 
lener to Baron Hambro, Roe- 
ton. 
0 10 to Mr Robert ‘Strin nger, Gardener to D. Barclay, Esq., 
Eastwick Park, Bookham, jirata 
0 10 to Mr. Thomas Bailey, Shardeloes, Amersham. 
8.—MEL' r et hed, single fruit. 
£2 0 to Mr. George Tillyard, Gardener to the Right Honour- 
able the Speaker, Heckfiel ts. 
1 OtoMr, C. ing, Gardene F. Meyrick, Esq., 
Bodorgan, Holyhead. 
10 to Mr. William Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Streatham. 
er 
T.—FIGS, Two dishes, 10 fruits each, distinct. 
£2 0 to Mr. A. Bousie, Gardener to the Right Hon. H. 
ot Tampa, Baths ant Se epee pt onagese- The stock of each is 
he largest, sere aried ever submitted to vied 
Publi, and creo ook rA te with those that haye 
tended’ to make hi, ml coset the omer distinguished in this 
country, 
steads, .. 12s. 6d. to 127. Os. each. 
Sho aR a fro .. Ts. 6d. to riera 
Lamps ce from wid — Od.to 62. 
( wae oih other kinds at rate.) 
ae 8d. per gall 
ERY, WARRANTED. — most varie 
assortment. of TARRE. CUTLERY the he vail, aa 
tanted, ison SALE at 
-5 
; Desser! rts, 
and Forks, 
e largest s cast = 
cases 
i very best 
silver that can on atinlnved ps Bath: either 
lysa by no possible test can it be dis- 
Hale or ead or 
Old cot Brunswick ibe 
ee a Pattern, Pat = ch og 
Spoons a Forks, per dozen 38s. o on 
Base ditto and ditto 55 oo as 
Tee ace 
T orname: niall 
ed from real sil 
and Coffee sel 
Candlestick 
done by the 
SUBS PURE dieg NOT PLATED. 
AA z paeen sey Thread. King’s. 
Desc ditioinns an oo ozen cel ere 28s. ... 30s. 
FET and Street; and 
‘igs 8 ni eg and 3, Newman 4,5, Ai 
£10 
II.—Do., 
, M.P., Stoke Park, Slough. 
Robinson, Gardener to E. R. Tunno, Esq., 
Wa enford Park, Bishop's V s Waltham. 
0 15 to Mr. William Taylor, to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham. 
chere 
0 to Mr. G. 
nek hoe, Beds. 
2 Oto Me 7 , Gardener to the Right Hon. H. La- 
bon ikari M P., Stoke Soy Wi tay ri 
1 0 to Mr. G, Robinson, Gard E. R. Tunno, Esq., 
Warnford Park, Bishop's $ Waltham, Hants, 
0 10 to Mr. W. Kemp, Albury Park, Guild fo; 
W.—STRA WBERRIES, Three dishes, (No vat awarded.) 
X.—APPL — Desse: ssert, 6 dishes, distinct varieties, 12 fruits 
£2 Oto i far Mitchell & Co., Nw at Sarat Brighton. 
raat ee e Sree Gardener to E. aiga Esq., 
rd Park, Bishop's Waltham 
¥-APPDES pma six dishes 
Bodor: n Eai 
AA.—PEARS, ‘aes dishes, disti 
se, St. All 
House, Roehampton. 
r to ‘unno, Esq., 
k, Bishop's Wal g k 
2 fruits each. 
£2 0 to Messrs. er 9S & Co, N 
£1 0 to Mr’ Gon pi ante 
each. 
£2 0 to Mr. saan Monro, Gardener to Mrs. he Colney 
1 10 to PE a Mitchell and Co. 
1 10 to Mr. William Tegg, pe na to A. een g ag Dover 
1 0 toMr. G. Robinson, Gardene! R. Tı 
Warníorà Par tham. 
Z,—PEARS, a densa ew path mae 12 frnits each. 
£1 O to Mr, CG. Gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., 
nct varieties, 
urserymen, righoom: 
ARS, we “pene for weight. 
n Co: pa mea G: 
End Aers 
0 15 to Mr, C. E 
Bodo; organ, 
single dis ih for flavour, 
£1 0 to Mr. J. B: Whiting. 
0 15 ai Pb poten? Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
0 10 to Mr. James Wi , Mrs. Warner, Hod- 
desdon. 
mpstead. 
FF — PRIZES FOR FRUIT OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE, 
not specified io ha the es 
0 to Mr. W. Kaile, Gard o the Earl of 
Hod 
2 0 to Mr. M. cc High Grounds, Hoddesdon. 
2 0 to Mr. S. Solomon, Sey Espi Lodge, Peckham 
2 0to ne P. Kay, Mar aa Finchley. 
2 0to to F. Ha iris atlands Palace Gardens, Wey- 
bridge. 
1 0 to Mr. G. Fleming, Gardener to th 
Trentham. 
1 0 to Mr. S. Snow, Gardener to Earl de Grey, Wrest ee, 
10 ger aa ah ee 
L 0 todi. APE pa eae Farquhar, Esq., 
1 0toMr. John Monro, Gardener to Mrs, Oddie, Colney 
House, St. Albans. 
AMATEURS’ AND COTTAGERS’ CLASSES. 
spin 
I.—COLLECTION OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE, consisting o 
assistance ba: of two vardenes. 
0 to Mr. F. Fletcher, Gardener to J.F. Young, Esq., U very -* 
Kennington Lane. 
do., 
do., the assistance only of one 
pentane: 
£10 0 to Mr. John Craker, Gardener to Miss Bacon, Widmore 
Nope 2 ae cele {Isleworth. | 
to W. F. Watso! 
7 OtoMr. J. , Esq., 
ts, Flowers, and Vegetables, by Amateurs, with the 
aare kar George, Gardener to J. and W. Nicholson, 
. Stamford Hill. 
Il.—£5 sank. L. Glenton, Pagoda Cottage, Ln eee 
IlI.—Do., 
seg pal g 
£10 0 to Mr. James August, Rose Cottage, Beddington. 
TTAGE 
GS 
IV.—COLLECTION OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE, consisting of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables. 
to Mr. Charles Macer, Broxbourne, H 
to Mr. Joseph Tee Westerfield, eke icl 
to Mr. aoa Woodward, aue Green, Coventry. . 
to Mr. ow ver, E Weel terton Cottage Garden, West 
mith. 
to Mr. Maransl L Wortley Merstham, Surrey. 
to Mr. David Friend, Haling Lime Kilns, Soyan. 
to Mr. George Turner, East ra Herts. 
to Mr. George Bulbeck, War Cottage, Oak- 
wood, Chichester. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
o 
a SRE a! eet oat 
0 to Mr. Edwin Amies, M: 
to Mr. Marshal wore) Msaki 
to Mr. Joseph Turner, 
to Mr. David Friend, Haling Lime 
VI—CAULIFLOWERS, dish of 6. (No ne ned -) 
vil Pier bse re eth 3 
Mr. Joseph Turner, Weste: pswich. 
15 k Mr. David Friend, Haling Lime Kilns, Croydon. 
Dalton, Meminit Street, Nottingham. 
w ard, Stoke Velde Coventry. 
chard $ eroii; Cheam, heam, Surrey. 
oooot 
5 
4toM 
VIII.—ONIONS, dish of 12, 
£1 0 to Mr. Edwin prs Maidstone. Cheney fete 
0 ms to Mr. Richard Stevens, 
© 10 to Mr. Joseph Turner, Westerfield, Ipswich. 
0 Bulbeck, Warble Heath Cottage, pres 
ze 
IX.—TURNIPS, Dish of 
Mr. Thomas Daiton, Glasshouse riaa Nottingham. 
r. Thomas Woodward, Stoke Green, Coventry. 
r. David Friend, Haling Lime Kilns, Croydon. 
Cheam, Surrey. 
esterfield, Ipswich, 
Russell Street, Upper 
x.—C. 
£t 0 to Mr, David F. 
riend, 
0 15 to Mr. Wm. Hibbert, 
Le jend, Haling Lime Kilns, 
Crystal Palace, Sept. 12, 1856, 
(By Order.) G. GROVE, Secretary. 
