THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



159 



ALBS BY AUCTIOX. 



FINAL \LB.— Mil" I IUMPT05. 

 TO eWTLEM* »rR*KhVUl , FUKIST8, AND 



T OTHEI RNU\ORD IN PLANTING 



^f ^. llOTliEfiKrU and MORRIS are in- 



1 mrucfed to sub.', to an unreserv d tale, by Aueion, on 

 ♦^umrtlM Par*' - iH » n ' ! " >rdaml Above-bar Nurseries, 

 S<^S»mpfc>o, 0« ' B8DAY. M-rch 11th, and ^owiiMcd||, 

 •TlloVock the whde of to* remain n r NURSERY STi 



■ : , XT J Zamarmm^ « ■•' ueuui FrufrfM|ri Forest Tree- 



«"^^- - vs 1 MX . J-lUbt 



FA It MS AT -1AMOV FIT/.w'aRRKN \'EaK 



IUGIIWORTH, WILT-, 

 And within about f ur miles of the Swindon and Shrirenham 



rtai 



. * 



o\ AL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION,— !■ 



addition to the u»ual programme. * Lri-turt on tn# 



T BE LET BY TENDER, fen. Ml IELMAS, ! K^SCpaSeTt t^ . on £uft LoanrftttrLSS 



-*- la-M. I bv J II. I'trrKa, K*q . at a q. larter unci U" clock. commencing 



PARSO -E FARM, comprising a Farm-house and requi- 

 site Outbuildings, with 



A. B. P. 



19$ I l of A* able Land, and 

 $3 1 li Maadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



by J II. P«t* 



ou Wc.ints. next, 



pasi u <• clock, commencing 



pecULy for Agricultuiistt. 



Total 221 1 31 



Bos««, »"» men; Garde* Put*. Fl eds, *i May 



be viewed, &"d 4ue* bad, <»oe v» .r to •? sale, on 



thejTtaiee* . Baoox- i. l-srre . utbamp- . 0lltbuUdi «. wi u 



l oa : t ,>*! Tun*- in t*ie newhlGnrhood ; See Uuun In ° 



Lotdon; and be A \ loneer*, American Nnrserv, Leyion- 



ie, KsTwsx. _^_______ 



HTS N LBMfcN*, FLOKl r», ANi» OTHERS 



E-S11& PROTHLROE and MORRIS will sell 



M 



by Auction at the Marf, HariholomewJ.ane, on Tunis- 

 ia Mar , 1*51, it 12 o'clock, * firegrate Collection of 

 CARNaTIO: . PICOTEBS, and PINKS; alto Standard 

 and Dwa'f Ko«e«, Lancashire • oo«eberries f Dal m in dry 

 roots, Ae , the property ot Mr. Wilimer, of Sunbury. May be 

 viewed the m • « f Sale ; Catalog i i bad at the Mart ; and 

 of the Auct ti «*rs, American Nurserv, Ley tinstone, Kstex. 



10 fi STLEM- n. FLORISTS, A l> nl'HKK^. 



MILS. PRuniEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 atructcd *.o offer to public »mpetiti m l»t Auc i n, at the 

 Mar*, Ksrtholome -Une, on FRIO V \\ March 14, at V2 o'clock, 



about »^> choice DOUBLB OaJlELLlAd, raogin* rrom -.* to 

 et, well »et wlffi b!oom buds; a telected assortuiont of 

 IHandnrd and Dwarf Koses and Aic m Plants, comprising 

 fine Hybiid Khod >dendron«, '^hent Atalea Andrometlas, Ac, 

 together with a choice collection »f Dahlias la dry Roota.— 



May -J vi. wad the morning i sale. Catalogues had at the 



AKER 3 FAR VI, compriaing a Farra-Uoue* and r.quiaite 



p 



5 3 si of Arable r andean 1 

 75 '2i of Ueadow, Pas^ure, and Homestead. 





Total 801 



HUNTER 

 and a. 



60 

 53 



A KM, with a Farm-house and Outbuildings, 



i 



?* 



37 of Arable Land, and 



29 of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead. 



Total 104 2G 



MATTHEW - 

 and a. a, 



18 3 

 bl 3 



FARM, with a Farm-house and Outbuildings, 



p. 



10 of Arable, and 



) of Meadow, Pasture, and Homestead, 



Total 76 3 



To Ytew the Farms, and for ftirfher particulars, apply at 

 Stanton House, near Highwortb, Wilu« Sealed Tenders to be 

 sent, addressed to the Rev. J. A. Trenchasd, at tha same 

 Hart ; and ot the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Ley ton-tone, j place, on ur before the 25th March next. 



March 8. 



UOELLBNTOPENIff&FORA NDRSEHY ANDSEEDSMAN. 



T'O BE LET.— The Nursery Lands (»f Ros« niount, 

 ljintf within the Bur^h ot M ixurelitown, contiguous to the 

 town of uiit'ries, exteudinif to upwards <>f eight acres, wiih 

 the large Dw< Lllog-houaa, Seed Shop, Vinery, Oreenhuuse, «fcc. 

 Th • L.iiids contain every variety ot soil suitable tor Garden 

 purposes, were all treucned to the depth of four feet by the 

 late I iprietor, are ne-irly snrroun<led by Stone Walls, covered 

 with Fiuit Trees, and there is, on one portion of the Urouuds, 



a choice eollec ion - Standard Fruit Trees and Goo e berry 

 Rushes, in full bearing. The Seeding* may be hud at valua- 

 tion and entry immediately. Sucn an opening tor au enter- 

 I. rising ten *ut seldom occurs, Dumfries being well known as 

 one of the best situations in Scotland for doing a large business 

 in the Nursery and Seed Trade.— Apply early to James > cKie, 

 Writer, in Dumfrie*, 



DA 



lloiseh jld 1 ruiiure, a s pie udld collection of Prints, in Maple 

 Framee, Booaa hina, a i I Glaas. A capital eight-day 

 ClOik. < i.iUiiff.h«oi I itinr«. Iron Sa<e. he. 



MI PBOTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 



atru t. 1 by the Administrator of the late Mr. John 

 Smith r. i submit to public competitio' b A' -i, on the pre- 

 mises, Dal ton Nursery, Middlesex i TI >i>AY, March 18, 



W?L at 12 o'clock, the genuine HOUSEHOLD PURN1TURE, 

 consisting « i" Brussels Carpi . sets of Chair*, Spanish Maho- 

 gany Pour- post and other Bedsteads, Goose Feather-beds, an 1 

 Bedding, ts of Drawers, S-»f*, Mahogany, Loo and other 

 Tables < ,ter, Barometer, &c. Thet-reMion ^heds, a 

 capital Koor-fiheel covered Van, Tumbrel Cart, and sundry 

 effects,— May be viewed one d-ty prior to the sale, and Cata- 

 logues had of the principal Seedsmen in Lon Ion ; on the pre. 

 raises ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytoustone, 

 Essex. 



FOR EXHIBITION. 

 Specimen Cape Ericas, \ pacria, Camellias, Azaleas, New Hol- 

 land Plants. Firvt-rate Geraniums, Ho* hou^e Plants, 4c. 



MESSRS. TAYLOR AND SON, Upholsterers 

 and AccTtoKBSis, 49 Coniy street. York, have the 

 honour to announce to the Nobility, Ladles, G irry, and PabUo 

 generally, that, in consequence of Mr. Thomas Jackson jroinjr 

 abroad, they have received instructions from Messrs. Jackson 

 and i . Nuxserjmen, Scruton, Bedale, to sell by Auction, at 

 their Nur-ery, and without reserve, en WEDNESDAY, the 19th 

 day of March, 1851, their immense and magnificent Collections 



of ES" Mrs, rare HARDY CONIFER.K, and Scarlet HIMA- 

 LAYAX RIlODUDENDKuN'S. The Conifer* are very hand- 

 some spi mens (all from Seed, in p >ta), e-pe< ily the Crypto- 

 merias, *ne Dcodaras, the Abies Douglassii, and a Califoruian 

 Pinus. iih foliage 11 inches in lenjrh. To persons beau'itying 

 their H )thouses, Greenhous* Cimservatories, Parks and 

 Pleasure Grounds such an opportunity rarely occur-*. Messrs. 

 T. and Son can with o nfidence state that thi^ U the grandest 

 Collection they have evtr had the honour to annour. for tale 

 Catal* ies will be rea<ly on the Pith inst.. a to I may be had on 

 applica n to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Jackson and Co. 

 Tha whole of the Plants nil! be on view on Monday and 

 Tuesday ] »r to the day of sale. The f 2 to commence pre- 

 cisely at 10 o'clock, a.m., on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1851. 

 N.B. The cruton Station, on the Bedale Branch, York, 

 Newcastle, and Berwick Railway, is only five miuutea' walk 

 from the Nursery. 

 A' neer's OfTice, 49, Coney-str«»e f , York. 



MR. HASLAM begs to inform the public that, in 

 consequent of the non-arrival of the steam bi the 



CAMELLIAS, R( ES, Ac, arirmi 1 f »r sa'e on <hp 6h and 



7th Inst., is postponed till TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 



March 11th arid 1 h, nhen they will he sold, v. nout reserve, 



A SCALES PATENT FUMIVOttE and 8BLF- 



ACriNO VENTILATOR.— The attention of tie public is 

 respectfully dire ted to this truly valuable inven ion. The 

 scientific arrangjinent of this apparatus entirely obviates the 



inc nveuit-nce and an- 

 noyance of Smoky Chim- 

 neys, arising from an> 

 cau^e whatever. It is 

 also adapted to all pur. 

 poses of sanitory venti- 

 lation, particularly in 

 places of public resort. 

 Schools, Chapels, Bar- 

 racks, Banks, large re- 

 tail Shops, Hospital*, Ta- 

 verns, an<\ Ships' cabins, 

 and such other place 

 where gRB is consume J 

 or close stoves are in use. 

 The three vanea or fans, 

 as *bo*vn in the section, 



are set in rapid motion 

 by the a entire force ot 

 the heated air or smoke, 

 Causing a powerful ex- 

 haustion or withdrawal 

 of the smoke from the chimney or vWatei air generated in 

 closp rooms. It obviates the necessity of all chimney stacks 

 or high tubes. 



For pirticulars applv to Mr. Septimus Bbaithwaite, 108, 

 Gr t Russell-street, Bloom-bury, where contracts may be 

 entered into for the warnrng by improved ms hods, and ven- 

 tilating of any building. 





APPETITE AND DIG EST 10* TMPROYFD 



EA AND PERKINS* WORCESTERSHIRB 



35 lrnparts the m st exquisite reliah to Steaks, 



Chops, an I ail 1 H Meat Gravies, r n, Ganie, He >, Curries, 



anr. and uy its tonic and inv ^ • a ting propvr ies, tuablet 

 the s h to p« rfectly digest tha food. 



The < ly use i* aromatic and dciioinna Sauce is the best 

 •afeguard tu hea«th. 

 i*o« by the Proprietors, Lea and Periins, ft, Yere-street, 



Oxt reet, London, and 68, : ad-stre t, Worcester; also 



by Messrs. rtarelay and Sons, Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell, 

 and other Oilmen and Merch jncs, L ndon ; and generally bj 

 the principal dealers in sauce. 

 NB.-To guard against imitations, see that the names of 



"Lea and PaaaiNs"are upon the label and patent cap of the 



bott)e ", 



^LLLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND OTHER 



*i iiL'RION ALES. — In Ciiasf<|ueuee of a very inferior article 

 being now urn frequently s .Id under tne name of these favourite 

 A tea, the public are lespactfuliy requested to apt at Che re- 

 spective stores, where a iiat b >tti«rs will be fu«ui%hed, from 

 whom tiie>« ales maybe obtained genuina, and where .ilso they 

 m 1 v be had in cassi of 18 gallon* and upwards, either singly 

 or in any quantity. Apply to Measr-. -aiiuel Allsopp and Sows, 

 The Brewery, BnrttM m-Trent, or their Stores, at 61, King- 

 Wiiliaui-htreet, City; Corkstree', Liverpool; Hi.h-street, Bir- 

 mingham ; the Exchange, Manchester ; and &J, Yirgiuia-street, 

 Q lasgo w. 



TOOTH ACH B PREVENTED by using BRANDED 

 liS iWh.itfm fi 02 mf decaying Teeth, ami rendering them 



sound and p unless. Pi 1 e It. Enough for several Teeth* 

 The only substance api ? d by the me I faculty, as bein, 

 uu attended with pain or danger, and t;te good tffects ot whic 

 are permanent. 



Sold by all Chemists in the United Kingdom, Twenty really 

 authorised Teatimoniuls accompany each box, with full direc- 

 tions far use. Sent free by return ot p>t by J. WILLIS, M* 

 Fioet-street, Loi.d on, in return tor thirteen penny s'atnps. 



Cadtion. — Tlie great suocess of this preparation has in- 

 duced nut rou» unskilful persons to produce spurious imita- 

 tions, and to copy BRA MM ENAMEL adVertUem uts. It is 

 n 11, therefore, to guard agaiu%»t such impositions, by seeing 



that the name of John Willis accompanies each packet* 



THE HIPPOPOTAMUS, presented to the 

 ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY by 11. H. the Viceroy of Egypt f 

 is Exhibited dai > at their Garden-, in the Regent's Park, from 

 11 to 4 o'clock. Visitors d^irous of seeing the Animal in the 

 water are recommended to go early. 



Admibsion, Oue Shilling ; on Mondays, Sixpence. 



NTEREST1NG FAC T.— 



11 The following sin«ul>ir and authentic case ot restoration 

 of the human h iir is worthy of observe* i 11, more parti* ularly 

 as it rotates to an article of high and ttniv< -r«al repute during 

 'he last half century. -Mr. A. Herrmann, ot Qna a n s r ra at, Soho, 

 had been quite bald for some time past, ami h id t d various 

 preparations for the recovery of his hair, bui without any 

 benettcial result. He was th< n induced to try the effltctf of 

 'ROWLANDS' MKOASSAR OIL,' and after Ulty applying II 

 for about two months, he. much to his gratifies 1 >n, bad his 

 hair quite restored, and now possesses a beaut fui In ad of hair. 

 This fact speaks too strongly fur itself to require comment,"— 

 BeU's Weekly Messenger. 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. 



The unprecedented success of this discovery in restoring, 

 preserving, and beautifying the Human Hair, is too well known 

 and appreciated to need comment. For Children it is espe- 

 cially recommended as forming the basis of a Beautiful Head 

 of Hair, and rendering the u*e of the tine comb unnecessary. 



Piice3s. 6d.— 7 s.— Family Bottles (equal to 4 small), 10*. Cd., 

 and double that size, 21a. per bottle. N.B. K a ch bottle of the 

 genuine article has the words ROWLANDS 1 MACASSAR 

 OIL engraved in two lines on the Wrapper ; and on the back 

 of the Wrapper nearly 1500 times, containing 29,0*'8 letters. 



Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton-g^rden, London ; 

 and by UnamisU and Perfumers. 



Of the Auctioneer, '-pping. 



REASONING OF WOOD, &c— The Patent De- 



k -* sicca'ins? Company's drying process has been most success- 

 at the Auction Marf. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and fully applied to the seasoning of wood as the only sure method 

 ^f k u^..._.i c- ! j j. p eventing -ubequent shrinkage, and increasing its 



s renjfth ; it al«o improves the colour, and is rendered in a 

 few days perfectly fit for u-e. Full particulars of the efficiency 

 and economy of the process, with certificates from Builders, 

 Ship-buiiders, Carriage-builders, Cabinet-makers, Millwr ^, 



Pian rte-maKers, and others, of the proved advantages, 

 forwarded on applica n to the Secretary, 41, Gracechmch. 

 reet, London. This pan has been also adapted to general 

 drting, for agricultural purposes, where clean, uniform, and 

 expeditious drying is required. 



A 



J /ARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 

 lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres ■•; lay Land, 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland c< unty, near a good market 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, an 1 Offi t s are ail in 

 excellent condition. Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 

 Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits , very favourable entry as to 

 tenant ri*ht ; Game n<»t s'rictly preserved. About 00 acres 

 m< re of Grass Land might be added if desired. 

 Persons desirous of trea'icg tcr this very tl gib!e occupancy 

 9 requesed to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners 9 

 Chronirte, at the Office, 5, Upper Wedington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



FARM IX rTAM PSHIUff. 



n^O LET, a Good STOCK FARM, of about 484 acres, 



■** of which 24 acrea are ^Vater Meadow, 55 acres dry Fas- 



tura, and the remainder Arable. The Poor Rates are very low, 



and the Tithe amounts to about 4$. Gd. per acre. The Farm 



adjoins, 'he Great Lon on Roa-1, and is four miles f. n the 



Aodover Road Station. No applications will be received uuiess 



accompanied with satisfactory references. — For particulars, 



•pply to Mr. Hugh Raimbied, Laver^uke, Andover Road, 

 Hants. 



TO lURSERflU ^ FLQRIS s. JtARK rGARDl hRS. 

 Tn . p . AND OTHE1 . 



I 15b LET, with immediate possession, in Surrey, a 



nt^ apU K l * aUe 1 f^EKt of aotna f.ur acres, with two 

 ->li A g ?? 8t l' eighl Gr ^n^ouses, about 50 Boxes and Lights, 

 stocked w ,th the most approved Plants for Covens Un 



Ar«.r* 1 ef & ar *i c Uiars may be bad -f PaoTHEftOE and 



^bis, American -Nursery, Leytoastone, Kssex. 



rp p • «- ^ORTHAW, HERTS. 



with n 



Vttl re Arat ? e ' aiil l •$ Meadow^ Pasture auu Homestead. 



**c farm is v , v e^* i>t : »u litUet 1 litha r»m ar 



lerit« . . haw is sit. 



[JOSE FUR LIQUID MANURE, Fire-engine, 



-a- A and agricultural purposes, made of canvass, lined and 

 coated with gutta purcha ; it is about one-third the price of 

 leather or india-rubber, it will convey liquids of all kinds 

 under a heavy pressure, it is extenstfely used at the Govern- 

 ment public works by the navy, and amongst agriculturists, 

 giving uuivers 1 satisfaction. Testimoni »ts and prices may be 

 obtained of Messrs Burgess and Key, lt)3, Newgate-street, sole 

 manufacturers. — London Agents; Mes-rs, Deane, Dray, and 

 Deane, Swan-lane ; Messrs. Tilley, Blackfriar -road.— Country 

 Agents : Messrs. Ransume and Parsons, Ipswich ; Messrs. J. 

 and S. Johnson, Liverpool ; Messrs. Dickson, Hull ; Mr. ii. 

 WiUoo, Agent for Scotland. 



PERFECT SUBSTITITE FOR SILVER. 



The mou effective imitation is in the Spoons and Porks, 

 that have a body of real silver plated over the British plate. 

 >o accurate and durable are these, that twenty years' wear 

 would not show that they were not real silver, and ihey do not 

 cost one^iuarter the price. The fact is, the interest of the 

 money tlfll would be paid for real silver will buy these things 

 oftener thao they aie wante I Prices of British Plate covered 

 with real J* v» r :— Table Spoons per dozen, 44s. : Dessert 

 Spoons, ditto, 34s. ; Tea Spoons, ditto, 16s. ; Table Forks, 

 dit'o, 40s. ; Daasert F»>rka, ditto, 30* ; Sugar ronga, per pair, 

 is. 6cL ; Sauce Ladles, each, 4s. 6d. ; Gravy Sjuvons, each, 8s. 6d. ; 

 Soup Ladles, each, Ids. W. They are manufactured exclusively 

 for HECrll, 4, LKADKNHALUSTRBBT, near the India 

 House. The mouey wilt be returued to any purchaser who dis- 

 approves them. A very lar^e assortment of Plated Pruit and 

 Dessert Knives, real Muiheid Pla'ed Goods, ladle Cutlery, 

 Small Cucicry, and other matters connected with housekeep- 

 ing, of which Catalogued may be had gratis. 



COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, AN r D A CERTAIN 



CURB FoR rORNS AND BUNIONS. 



AUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 



Patronised by the Royal Family, Nobility, 

 PAUL'S EVERYMAN 3 tit K.ND, which gives relief on the 

 first application. Paul's Evtry Man's Fiieud (Corn Plaister)!* 

 generally admitted to be the best emollient application for 

 Corns and Bunions, and is worthy of a trial on the part of thoce 

 who are dfflict*d with such unpleasan: companions. Testi- 

 monials have been received from upwards of I0u Physicians 



ijETCALFE and Co's NEW PATENT TOOTH- 



i*A BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES,— The To.th-Brush ! and Surgeons of the greatest eminence, aa well as tr-m many 



officers of both Army and Navy, and near y 1000 private ieuera 

 from the gentry in town and country, speaking iu high terms 

 of this valuable remedy. 



». 7.u «iH»n\ exempt troiu 



»»'••» an lialruteaarevrry m 



Jj«CJl -m Ilari.etaud II nine 



i*atrom !k..M'.,. : t* . 





has the important advantage of searching thoroughly into the 

 division-s of the teeth, and cleaning them in the most extra- 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming 

 loose. — Is. An Improved Clothes- Brush, that cleans in a third 

 part 01* the usual time, and incapable of injuring the fineBt nap. 

 Penetrating Hair-B. ushes, with the durable unbleached Kus- 

 an bri which noi sof tu like comnjoa hair. Flesh- 



Bru>iies of imp ved, graduated, aud pow tul friction. Velvet- 

 Brushes, which act in the most surpiibing and successful 

 m .n*r. The uulna Smyrna Sponge, wiih its pr rved 



i pr of absorption, vitality, and dura ty, by 



means of d « ct imponacion dispensing with all uit rmeOiat 

 ir ies' profits and destructive bleaching, and stcuilng th 

 >iury of a genuine uiyma Sponge. Only at Mktca.fl, 



Prepared by J=>hn Fox, in boxes, at Is. ljd., or three small 

 xes in one for 2s. Od. ; and to be had, with full directions for 





DredK? n r ?h a< J°* view tne Fa ,n ' il ^y toMr - J * ra * 

 aam» i« Z aW> . and for Panicnhirs and to treat f>r the 



— a*', to Messrs. Arrwoonand Rigden, the Clcse, Sa i.burv. 



t>f tho Great Northern ila iy J'b inolet aua Go's, Sole "jfiatabliihincnfc 13U B t Oaford-atitstt, 

 ii d, M six from Chohunt, a B door fr m Holies-street. 



bo , . . 



use, of all wh lesale and retail Medicine Vendors in Town ana 

 Country. The genuine nas the name of %%l John Fox" on the 

 Government Stamp. A "2s. M. box cures the most obdurate 

 corna. Ask for " Paul's Every Man's Friend " 



Sold by Barclay and e'oot, Farnngdon-street ; Kdwaros, 



07, St. Paul's Churchyard; Butler and Harding, 4, Cheapside ; 



ewberv, St. Paul's: Sutton, bow Churchyard; J .ust^n, 

 08 t -irnnill; Sanger, 150, Oxford- s treet ; WitP .h*n .od Co^, 

 6 1 , Bishop Bt Without j Eade, 3.9. Gosweli-street ; Fro"!. 



:i 9 9 ind; llaunay and Co., 63, Oxford-street ; W a tts , w, 



.road ; aud ret*ii by ail respertabie ^"^^"^ 



Edgware 



JIETCaLFKS ALKALIaNB TOOTH POWDER, 2s. per box. ; Magicme Vendora in e ry town 111 England. Raimm 



CaUTioN.— I'.eware i the woid, ** From Metcalfe's," i Agents for Ireland n 1 - cotland. Messrs, J. an« «-. 

 adopted by so^e houses. J and Co., Druggists, Edinburgh. 



