

A.nnTf.TTT.TTTft. VL GAZETTE. 





JCBKtLAiD WAUKfT, K«b. I 



ftffe* a#na« 



I NT ditto. 



;*»w Hay 

 €id Clover 



>w tUy 



It to 80s 



to e5 







• . 



7$ 



Si 



• • • 



Inferior 



Ie» lover 



iravv 









• ■ i 



«5ato 



• 





»$ 99 



Joshua Baker. 



■ 



SorrnwABK. Feb. 11. 



The C«nm.tWr^*« «h.t rhe *rW»l. cc.twl.e and by 

 r.11 h... »*n ,«, ••'^^ ^g ,, b « tt . y , a „d 



<«ly with * f"W of the beet uuplM .' "y orh F K( Unt», per ton, 



«k to toot ; . Sco, ^.± K i£rio*g(2? - Fwoeb white., 5us. to 65a. 

 Cambridgeshire w h itte. fit, to «* * r Izz z- 



«lf TTHFIELD, Monday. Feb. 10. 



*»d. do., not .1 £ >•»*»"• ™ old U nder our top quota- 

 »»H many of «^"«"^r T readily *iven for anything very 

 tion ilt! ';^'' tb " 1 JLVffi e p U .mall, and readily di-posed 



eM &U, '"te^eT ■ te Dotn., in'a few instances make 

 at fully 1-ter.tM. £"" not so p i en -itul. and rather 



lhrt Til ; D d and German, the« are 7 Be.et., 1080 

 Boo.» : from ScotlMd, SW ; and 400 from the northern and 



i, , intiw. 



77 vKi LEY'S PATENT KOUxH fc-LATE- 



rl FOR CONSERVATORIES, ic. „..„.. 



See Article lathe Ga. DEN E.s' Cnoacw of Saturday, 

 December 8, 1849. t d ubt tnat this 



« Continued experience !«»« °* "P^.^uta .time super- 

 is the best material yet pr^aced. andiAatw wiu m K 



,ede gj« of all other l^&^^&L Rou,h 



M 



The VeV^ple of h -^ « h»~ '- M « ^ 



>d bV MeSS. 8. HABTLET3 A ^DSOLU B I MO r 



JAMES PHILLIP* * C0..116,BIS£OPsOAT Q E n STRBET. o 



Manufactured by Mess.s. Kabtlets 



Supplied Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation ; 

 order in panes of 



10 



by 8 under 14 by 10 5d. 



8 5 vstf^v^^i**"*"*-®- 



choi 

 of 



rather 

 dearer. 



8fce«»p, and 



1 J foot 



3 feet 



4 feet 



I 



4 

 5 



feet 

 feet 

 feet 



30 

 30 

 35 



...6Jd. 

 ...7d. 



PACKED IN BOXES of 50 feet each. 



6 by 4 and 6.) by H 12*. 0d. 



7 by 5 and 7* by 5* 13 6 



Per tt. of S ).*.-• 



Bete «cott. Here- 



fords Ac. « 



Be Short-hornt 8 

 JMqu-thiy Beasts a 

 Be*t D»wnt and 



Half-breda ... 4 

 Ditto >h rn 



d f d 



4 

 2 



4 



to 3 

 — 3 



6 

 4 



10 



■8 



3 





J— 4 



, 



Per tt, of 8 lbs. 



Best Long-wools 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calrea 3 



Pit:! ^ 



d t 

 8 to 4 



d 

 



a e a 



— 3 G 



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• • • 



# • • 



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4 



6 



4 

 3 



S 

 



Baatt,, 3851 ; Sheep and Limbs 18,170 ; Calves, 1 39 ; Pigs, «0. 



r'aiDM. t'eb. 14. 

 We have on' i small supply of Beastt on offer: trade is, 

 however, to esceedingty bad that these cannot be di-poied of, 

 A few choice . laUtlet meet with purchasers at about Monday a 

 cat. but all "ther kinds are lower. 



Jibe 



at 



K C C*WM7«t.d' I Plf a"; Vt have 80 milch cows from the homo 



mitt. 



The number of 



*ep U large onoogh 'or the time of year ; they are freely sold 

 illy late Wt*n Trade is very slow for Calves at low«r 

 I »r foreign supply nsi«ts of 148 Beasts, 470 Sheep, 



8 by 6 and 8J by 6J 155. Qd. 



9 by 7 and 9i by 7j and 

 10 by 8 I 6 6 



Well worth the attention of Nurserymen ^^\%^^ 

 LACTOMETERS for trying the quality of MILK, 4 luces, ■>*., 



6 Tubes, 7s. Gd. 



MTLK PANS, from 25. to 6s. each; ME J AL Qt ^ A ^" 

 FRAMES, Glass Tiles and Slates, Propagating and Bee 

 Glasses from 2d. each ; Grape Glasses ; Cucumber Tubes \d 

 per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Pastry blabs, Hyacinth 

 Glasses and Dishes, Fish Globes Plate and Window Glaas, 

 .amp Shades. GLASS SHADES.-Estimates and List of 



Prices forwarded on application ^ TOt ____ p TV « TRPFT 

 TO THEIR WAREHOUSE, 116, BISHOPSGATE-STRbEl 



WITHOUT. LONDON. 



O London, and 17, New Park-street, Southward i ■ ^ 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and n^% 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the at - l 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much improved iT!? 01 * 

 applying the Tank System to Pineries, Propagating nr* < 

 &c, by which atmospheric heat as well as t)on„mk^ 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of pi D p!f ?k 

 S. and Co. have also to state that at the request of n ^ 

 friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron a^T 1 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boile^S* 

 are now so well known, scarcely require description ilr* 

 those who have not seen them in operation, prospectus * 

 be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authoritl* 

 they m-iy be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and ■ '* 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Mannf.,*^ 

 17, New Park-street, every article required for the constraS 



of Horticultural Buildings, as well as 



be obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



for heating them 



Conservatories, .fee, of Iron or Wood, erected uponth* 



*" ' Balconies, Palisading, Field and GtoL 



Fences, Wire-work. <fec. "t 



ornamental designs. 



H O 



IRON GATES, HURDLES, <fc c . 



MAS PERRY AND 



FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &a, 



in Boxes of 100 feet, 85. Gd. each. 



5 by 24 ... 6 by 2J ... 6 by 34 inches. 



5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6| by 3 



5iby 3 ... 6Jby 3 ... 6$ by 3£ 



■ * Every 



. . . 



• e • 



- . - 



Bett Scott. Ilero- 



IbHt, 4c. . 9 

 Bett ^ >rt-horot 9 



. BeatU 2 



B«»t Dotvnt aud 

 lialfbrfdt ... 4 



X)i tt. horo 



4 to I 



0-8 



4-2 



4 



8 



J-4 9 







Best Long- wools . a 



I) > Shorn 



Kte* Iriuality 8 



Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 3 



Pigt ... ... 3 



8 to 4 



• • • 



0—3 6 



- 



• -• 







s 



4 



9 



4 



4 



*ate*. fli : Sheep and Lambs, 3040 ; Calves, 214 ; Pigs, 295. 



MAHK LANF. 

 Monntr, Fia. 10.— The supply of Wheat to this morning's 

 irket by Ian -I rtr samples was nnunuaUy small, and the 



mm\ * elng generally btrt, the srreater part remained un- 

 told at a late hour, although a slight redu on would have 

 been acceded to in o. to clear the stand*. In forei-n, 

 bottoms was extremely limited, too much so to allow of any 

 alter*' price— Wc reduce oar quotations 1*. pr qr. on 



Barley of all detcTlption^.— Beans support their previous value. 

 — Peat <»fall tortt are Is. per qr. lower.— The Oat trade is 

 heavy a' a decline of 6d. per qr. — Floor is also difficult of dis- 

 posal, and secondary datcriptioiU of foreign the turn cheaper. 



Pia Imperial QrttTEK. is. si is, s. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, A > folk White 42-4 7 1 Red 137-44 



— fine selected runs. ..ditto 



— Talavera 



Norfolk, Lincoln, & \ -rk... White 

 Porefffn 



12-4 - 

 45— 



15— 90 



Barley.Krind.Jb dis'il., I7tt •lt...Chev.|26- 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 17-22 

 Oats, Etnea and Suffolk 17— 1 



Red 

 Red 



42 



\faltinjr. 11 



Malting, lot 



Scotch and Line dnshire Po'ato 19 



— Irish Potato 17 



— I'oraign Poland and Brew 1 7 



Rye 22 



Bye-total, foreign... per ton 

 Beans, Maxagan 20a to 2fi§ Tick 





I'i^ton .25 — 3i... Winds >7 



Foreign Small 22 



21 

 21 

 24 



■27 



43 



•lb 



-2r> 



25 



Feed... 

 Feed.... 

 Feed ... 



Foreign 



If 



16 

 15 



■2 

 24 



21 

 18 

 18 



23 



Harrow 



L on 9; pod 

 Egyptian; 20 





27 



Suffolk 



Foreign . 

 Yellow... 



Norfolk 



IK 

 24- 



27 

 33 

 22 

 28 

 *1 



7-34 



Peat, white, Essex and Kent Boiler 24 



— Maple 27* to l9s Grey 24 



Maiae White 



Flour be*t marks delivered ...per sack 



— Suffolk ditto 27— 34 



— Foreign per barrel 18— 24 Per sack|25— 34 



FirDar, Feb 14.— This week the arrivals of grain of all sorts 



bare b*en good. This morning the indisposition to purchase 



co? nues unabated, and prices of all descriptions of corn must 



be written nominally the same as on Monday, although to make 



progress with sales to any extent it would be necessary to accept 



lower prices on each. The same applies to Flour. — A cargo 



or two of Poliah Odessa Wheat atioac have been s aid at 33s. 

 per quarter. 



^Theat. Ba&LBT.>OATt.| Rye. .Beans. Peas. 





Imperial 

 AvEaaoES, 

 Jan. 4 



11 



WflOrf 



•••*•» 



Feb. 



1 

 2d. 



I. 

 8. 



Aggrtf. Aver. 

 Dutiea on Fo- 

 reign Cirain 





38 

 38 

 38 

 87 

 38 



1 

 5 



1 



3d 



2?s 



22 



22 



22 



22 



22 



5d 

 9 

 8 

 7 



9 



10 



IBs 6d; 22t 8d 



32 10 



16 

 17 



16 

 16 



2 

 9 

 7 

 7 

 9 



1 1 

 24 8 

 23 2 



22 7 



23 11 





26t ta|28s Id 

 26 9 :7 



% 



7 

 6 4 

 25 11 



25 10 



->6 11 

 27 5 



26 

 26 











16 9 23 11 26 5 27 



1010 



10 1 110 



Fa ices. 

 ftOd- 



C 1 



38 

 38 

 38 1 

 17 10 



Fluctuations in the last six weeks 1 Averages. 

 Jaw. 4. Jan. 11, Jan. 18. Jax. 



tea 



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I 



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• •• 



• •• 



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1 



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«.- 



• • t 



• a» 



Feb. 1. 1 Feb. 8. 



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• • • 



» ■ • 



Liverpool, Tce 8 i> AT| Feb. ll.-The supplies of grain, <fcc., 

 from Ireland this week are again small, but of Barley and 

 Malt coastwise, for quantities have come to hand. The im- 

 port of foreign Wheat is more moderate than of late. The 

 attendance at our orn Exchange this morning was slender, 

 and the demand for Wheat and Floor again very limited 

 nearly all sorts of the former declined 2d. per bushel from the 

 rates of this day se'nmgfat, and Flour also Is. per sack and 

 barrel. Oats were *d. per bushel, and Oatmeal 3d. per load 

 cneaper, with a alow sale. Barley, Beans, and Peas stand 

 nominally as before quoted. There was a little more doing in 

 •yellow Indian Corn, at a reduction of 6d. per qr . No white 

 corn at 01 arket.— -Friday, Feb ,7.-Tbc an ivaUof graj. ^c.? 



Wh? fl t ?nS 3re m ° d «^ f d C>n8i8t cWtflj * Flour «d 

 Wheat from r ranee. Prices have not varied the last two davs 



and the demand has been very sluggish. The operations at our 

 Corn Exchange thia morning were quite in retail. As regards 

 Wheat and Hour, the price inclined to the buyer but no 

 quotable reduction was noticed. Indian Corn was in slack 

 demand, and the top price of Tuesday was barely supported 

 &a change was observable in the value of any other article of 

 the grain trade. * u 



/ J LASS 



44 by 8 



44 by 3 



Larger Squares increase in price according to si2e 

 rise kept ready packed in boxes, and may be had at a moment s 



notice. _ _ _^ . A , . . 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough Plate Glass, cut to 



size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, <fcc. 



Gardeners and others glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied with Sash-bars uf any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

 Camoy's Milk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Glass Tiles, Slates, &c, «fec, for collections of which Messrs. 

 Coqan and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal of the 

 Dublin Society, as also the Silver Medal of the Liverpool and 

 Manchester Society held at Warrington in September last. 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please address 

 Messrs. Cog an and Co., 48, Leicester, square, London. 



Glass Shades, Gas Glasses, White Lead, Colours, <fcc, as 

 usual. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, dsc. 



HETLEY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass of 

 British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 2d. 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand 

 feet of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 

 Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 PILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to James Hetley and Co., 35, Soho-square, London. 

 See the Gardeners 9 Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, PIT 

 FRAMES; AND PLATE GLASS FOR DWELLINGS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON begs to hand the sizes of 

 a large quantity of SHEET GLASS, packed in 100 feet 

 boxes. 



6 by 4 ins., 6 by 4 J ins., 6J by 4 ins., 6 by 5| ins., 64 by 5 ins., 

 12s. each. 

 64 by 5| ins., 6 by 6 ins., 64 by 6 ins,, and under 8 by 6 ins., 



13s. each. 



9 by 7 ins., 9£ by 74 ins., and 10 by 8 ins., 15$. each. 

 Large sizes, 16 oz., 2d. and 2Jd. per foot. 

 Large sheets, in 200 and 300 feet cases, 2\d. to 2f d. per foot. 

 16a. per box ; or2fd. per foot if less than "one box be taken : 



11 inches by 8 inches | 13 inches by 9 inches 



12 „ by 8 „ 12 „ by 10 

 12 „ by 9 „ I 14 „ by 10 



Boxes charged Is. each extra. 



T. M.'s Stock of small Glass is so large, that he thinks he 

 can pledge himself to execute orders to any extent. 



Glass cut to any other size required, in either 16 oz f , 21 oz„ 

 26 oz., or 32 oz, 



ROUGE. PLATE GLASS. 

 Rough Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform, the best manu- 

 factured. A small sample will be sent, upon application, to 

 prove it. 



Purchasers must be cautious, as some of the articles sold 

 under this name are of the most inferior description, being full 

 of fire-flaws, and the metal not properly united. We only re- 

 commend the be3t article, being sure that no other in the end 

 can pleaee. Some Uf. principled vendors keep good samples to 

 show, sending afterwards the inferior, described as above. 



Cut to order in Panes. 



Not above 15 inches long 

 Above 15 inches and not above 35 

 35 „ „ 50 



52 » ,, 75 



>> t0 » *. 100 



100 inches and above 



SOx 



252, OXPORD-STREET (near HYDE-PARK) 

 And Highfields Wrought aud Cast-iron Works ijilita 

 Staffordshire, Manufacturers of every description f 

 Park Entrance, Carriage and Field Gates, Wickets &.. 

 Plain and Ornamental Fencing and Palisadin?- 

 Ox, Cattle, Sheep and other Hurdles ; ' 

 Tree Guards, Garden Seats, Hay Racks, Wheelbarrow! 



Land and Garden Rollers, Stable Fittings, <fec. 4c. 

 The works being situated in the centre of the Stafford*! 

 Iron district, Thomas Perry and Sons are enabled to exe* 

 promptly orders to any extent with the greatest facility offe 

 best quality, and most moderate terms. A srent varietyoffc 

 above articles always kept in Stock at the London Warebooa 

 and at the Works. Drawings and prices may be obtained* 



application, or furnished free by post. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 





ROYAL LET! 





PATENT. 





FM'NEILL and Co., of Lamb's-buildings, Bmdi 

 • row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees 



THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 

 Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, andforGiifc 

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. • 



At the Great National Agricultural Shows, it is this ft 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two SilviuMbs 

 Prizes, and is the Felt solely patronised and adopted by 



Her Majesty's Woods and Forests, 

 Honourable Board of Ordnance, 

 Honourable East India Company, 

 Honourable Commissioners op Customs, 

 Her Majesty's F- state, Isle of Wight, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Pars, 



And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, & 

 land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmoai 

 the late Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Geniq 

 and at the Royal Agricultural Society's House, Hancn 



square. 



It is half the price of any other description of Roofinft » 

 effects a great saving of Timber in the construction tflMa 

 Made to any length by 32 inches wide. 



Price One Penny Per Square Foot. 



%* Samples, with Directions for its Use, and Testimm 

 of seven vears experience, with references to Noblemen, ft 

 tiemen, Arcnitects, and Bunders, sent free to any part of- 

 town or country, and oraers oy post executed. 



$^» The Public is cautioned that tne only Works in Low 

 or Great Britain where the above Roofing is made, are 



F. M'NEILL and CO.'S 

 Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's-buildings, BunnilW* 

 London, where roofs covered with the Felt may be seen. 



The new Vice-Chancellor's Courts, at the entrance to * 

 minster Hall, were roofed with F. M'Neill and Co.'8 WtsiJ. 

 two years since, under the Surveyorship of Chas. Btrrj, b 

 R.A. Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods and Forestsr 

 so satisfied with the result that they have ordered tne wj 

 mittee Rooms at the Houses of Parliament to be roofed w 

 their Felt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 feet. 



Note.— -Consumers sending direct to the Factory can Mw 

 plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they p»7 

 no more than they require. -^ f 



Every information afforded on the construction of fiw 

 any prooosed oarticular application of the Felt 



HA 









EAUTIFYING 



PRESERVING the n^ 



To preserve the human hair has been for a loD #j#i 

 accomplish this desirable end, still nothing really^T^ 



unsuccessful pursuit of innumerable chemists and -jz^e 



and although there have been various compounds pi 



Hatr 



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II 



If 



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• • 1 



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• tt 



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0s. 

 

 

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1 



6d. 

 8 



? 



3 



• •* 



16 oz, sheet ..> 

 21 oz. 



91 



•- a 



• - . 



• • • 



SHEET GLASS TILES. 

 0*.5d. 1 26 oz. sheet... 

 7 32 oz. 



£ in. thick. 

 Of. lid. 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



1 



1 

 3 

 3 



4 

 6 



• tt 



• • » 



II 



• •• 



t • t 



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inch 

 inch 



SUPERIOR ROUGH PLATE TILES. 



♦ . - 



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• I • 



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Os.lOd. 

 1 3 



J inch 

 4 inch 



ear 



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1 1 • 



0*. 9d. 

 11 



1$. Id. 

 2 



C. and A. OLDRIDGE'S BALM of 



GLA8S SHADES FOR ORNAMEXTS.-Our price is 25 per 

 cent, less than any house in the Trade, and the colour far 

 superior, which must be preferable for ornaments. 



LACTOMETERS for trying the quality of Milk : four tubes 

 in frame 6*. each. Wasp Traps, 3j. per dozen. Stands for 

 Pianofortes, dd. each. 



MILK PANS 25. to «#. each, Hand-frames, Tiles, and 

 Slates ; Propagating and Bee Glasses from 2d. each ; Cucumber 

 Tubes Id per inch - Peach Glasses, lOd. each ; Pastry Slabs : 

 Glass Plates, in wooden frames, for butter and pastry, &c. 

 Hyacinth Glasses and Dishes, Shades for Ornaments Fish 



L^hnlr s D | d f Wi - D ? ° W G tT 0f ever y dtcriSE* and 

 Lampshades Self.registeringThermometers for Greenhouses, 

 Horticultural Glass, &c. ' 



N.B The moderate charge of U. for each packing case will 

 be made, which we think will be an inducement for parties to 



be aUoweo? ; "^ ^ ° f expense the w ^ ole wili 



\f Ivrp A A *?Tr?L^ L i! N0T0N * GLASS ' COLOUR, AND PAINT 

 ^ l . F A?XVA lfiR i 87, BISHOP3GATE-STREET WITH. 



restoring and preserving one of the most beautiful of ^ 

 gifts was discovered until 1821, when the result of s s 

 experiments, tried for a long previous period upon p«^ 

 ail constitutions, fully established the infallible virt^ * 



COLUMBIA 



The wonderful efficacy of this inestimable conip^ ^ 

 storing the hair to its pristine beauty, and the cert»» ' $ 

 which its conservative agency operates in P reset1 5ia# 

 received, as might be expected, the most flattering «*5 

 from the grateful thousauds who have experienced lT L^ jt 

 3*. Cd., 6s., and 11 j. per bottie ; no other prices.-- ^ 

 ask for Oldridge's Balm, never let the shopkeepers \ ^ 

 you to use any other article as a substitute.—!^ " ^ 

 street North, Strand, a few doors above the Lycead 

 on the opposite side. 



OUT, LONDON. 



\/f ETCALFE and Co's NEW PATENT jj^ 



UX BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGE S.-The To*^ 

 has the important advantage of searching thorougnij t ^ 

 divisions of the teeth, and cleaning them io the bw ^ 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs ^ # 

 loose.-l*. An Improved Clothes-Brush, that cl«£ 9 -^f* 

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring ™**UP 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the durable unblcw ^ 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common ^ flF 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful IW» ^ 

 Brushes, which act in the most turprisiofc aD« ^ 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with 1 * X 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and ■ ^^e* 

 means of direct importations; dispensing with all in 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, »"* jiittfj 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge. OfS %&&& 

 Bingley, and Co's, Sole Establishment, 130 », v» 



on f, £°,° r fr ' >ra Holies-street. mnl?tt &.V*1 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH pOWDBR, l/^j** 



CAUTioN.—Beware of the words "From » 

 adopted by some housed. 









