fij L ES . T AUCTION. 



J 



>OJLEMEN\ oentlem : ;, 



DEI , AND OTHERS. 



m 7 . Tw-ERY.~To 



V^SRS PROTHEROE and MORRIS are m- 



^iSad by the proprietor to offer to public competition, 



*E? early in October, on the premises, in consequence 



If *< c °5 K^itnf Let for building, the whole of the valuable 



•^PRT STOCK, COmpriP "" «*vfiral thousand K<*arlt£. 



22 »nd Bybrii Rhododenc 



"^ ted and Greeu Hollies 01 various sizes, in coneioerauie 

 fat^f*~/ ft . Tera i thousand Aucuba jap >nica from 1 to 4 feet, 

 #***~ ,. n t ity of fine Mulberries of different a-es, many of 

 ^re fine beariug trees, &c. Further particulars in 



Advertisements. 



Hursery, Ley tonstone, Essex, August 30. 



PMiAlil- NUHftfittY, HOI.NS*Y KOAW. igl UXOH. 



r VUlS Desirable NURSERY TO BE LET, or the 



X Li . TO liE SOLD, in consequence of the Proprietor 



beinjr about retire froi* the Nursery Busineat. \ h imme- 

 diate oceupitiou. The whole may be taken at a valuation. 



r by private contract.— Apply personally, or by letter to 

 C. and H. Trimmer, Solicitors, Alton, Hants. 



^THE~PREMISES— GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 

 0> GREENHOUSES, &c. 



on the 



Stock- 



Mr. J. C. STEVENS will SeU by Auction, oi 

 Prtn.iM*. Mo. 9, Benlomond-place, Park Orescent, £ 

 TTMDAT, ^d Sept., a' 12 for 1 (/clock, a Miscel- 

 -COLLECTION OF GKEENE10CSB P ANTS, con- 

 ef Cacti, Camellias, Orange Traea, &c. ; the Erection 

 ^" greenhouses, Beehouse, Ac. May be viewed the day 

 «* t*^ morniog of sale ; and Catalogues had on the Pre- 

 Bid of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King-street, Covent 



TO BE SOLD, the valuable LEASE of an old- 

 established NUKSEKY, coinmandingly situated within 

 two mites -f Londou, consisting of about Two Acres, and 18 

 Glass Erections, viz., Houses and Pits heated with hot-water 

 apparatuses, with a fine stock of various plaots, d:c. Any 

 person possessed of 4001. will Hod this worth attention. For 



ds to view, apply at the Office of this Paper. 



EXHIBITION OF 1851.— Supplementary List of 



i— 4 Awards recommended by the Jur\ of Ciaes IX., AGRI- 

 CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, granted and confirmed by the 

 Council of Chairmen. 



No. iw 1 COUNCIL MEDAL. 



Catalogue, I AMERICA. 



73. J Cyrcs Hall Mc n rmick, — Heaping Machine. 

 Au*us f 21, 1851. J. A. Llotd, Special Commissioner. 



AGRICU URAL 11UUCA w.N.Z^^mrSobta 



,. men and Geoth «. , h atesofc Main* Science with 

 I'i****. and « omu^d of the importance of ear Z££ 



Fi !) to fcdueato a limited number from each C-uoty. They 

 mil be instructed in ail the 6 ences connected with A icui- 

 tare, free of every cost excepting Books and Chemical* 

 arentimaj secure Board and 1 1^ in t'e village, or the 

 Pupil may be accommodated in the house of the Head Master 

 on payment of a moderate sum. ••**«* 



The Presenn me will be distributed on the 2*^ of September 

 and particulars furnished on application, by letter, .ddn seed 

 ; A K ricultural Education.' Mmri Dawiom and Sons' Adver. 

 twin* Offices, Abchurch lard, and 74, Cannon.* tieet. Citv 

 London, ^ J ' 



r r»HE METALLIC PA1 N TTproduced by 



-1- Alkali Company, has bean extensively used for several 

 years on farm- buildings, iron bridges, roofs and railings 

 shipping, A aud it is admitted that it covers a greater surl 

 lace aud stands far better than any other pigment on wood 

 iron, Abethaw Lime, and Roman i neat. Pine Black 251* 



per ton, and iUch Purple-browu. j */. ,. ton Offiei-softhe 



Company, 1, New Broad-e*.. London.— Jon* A. West, Secretary. 



P* 



cO. 



^iTcTA -IMPORTANT FINAL SALES, IN CONSE- 

 C orRSCEOF THE EXPIRATION OF THE LEASE.- 

 XO OFNTLEMEN, NURSKkYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



R. D. A. RAMSAY has received instructions to 



tubfeit to public competition, on the premiss, opposite 

 me Gardens, King's-mad, Chelsea, on TUESDAY, 

 bar— and following days, at 12 o'clock, by order of 

 Dennis and Co., the STOHv OF GLASS, comprising 

 gj. stsotitm* of several lar^e Greenhouses and Pits* with 

 gtif ei Flue*, Furnace Work, and Sheds, Garden Frames 

 nd Ltirbts ; also a large quantity of Greenhouse Plaots, con- 





tedudtDg large 



Toecss, Evergreens, Roses, Jasmines, Ivies, and other Climbers, 



u! A. R. begs to call the attention of the public to this and 

 As 'following Ssles, as, in consequence of the Lease expiring 

 tt Christmas next, and the ground being required for building 

 nrposet, the Stock must be positively sold without reserve. 

 The other Sales will take place in October and November, and 

 eanpnfie the remaining Nursery Stock, including the largest 

 tji ioeit collection of Mulbe ry Trees in the country, choice 

 Gooseberries, Evergreens, and other Miscellaneous Stock, of 

 which due notice will be given.— May be viewed prior to sale, 

 and Catalogues had, on the premises; at the principal Seed 

 Sfeops ; and of the Auctioneer, Bromptou Nursery, Fulham- 

 rsad, Bromptom 



TO GENTLEMEN, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. 



MR. ROWLEY has received instructions frem the 

 Executors of the late William Forrester, Esq., to offer 

 ferti'e. by Public Auction, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 

 September 4th and 5th, on the Premises at North wood House, 

 Bear Hsnley, Staffordshire, all the very valuable and extensive 

 Greenhouses, Yineries, Forcing-houses with heating apparatus 

 complete, Cecumber Frames, Hand-glasses, Garden Chairs, 

 Wrotijrht.iron Frames for covering Tulips, Iron Garden Chairs 

 sad Flower Stands, Greenhouse Plants, 30,000 of the choicest 

 descriptions of Tulip Bulbs, 400 very excellent Dahlias, 3000 

 Tery rare Picotees and Carnations, 300 Pinks, and a great 

 number of the best class of Auriculas, Cac uses, Geraniums, 

 Calceolarias, Ac. &c. — Also at the same time will be offered a 

 very superior Light Cab Phaeton, with head in front and seat 

 aahtnd, lined with drab cloth, on Collins' pat-nt axles, quite 

 new— a very u eful gig; two sets of Carriage Harness, two 

 Siddles and Bridles, Patent Weighing Machiue, <bc. Ac. 



The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Gentlemen and 

 C isseurs to the above, the whole having been selected by 

 taelat* proprietor with the greatest care, and regardless of 

 eipense.— Descriptive Catalogues may be obtained from the 

 George Hotel, Burslem ; the Saracen's* Head, Hanley ; Wheat- 

 afceaf, 6toke-on- Trent ; Union, Langton. 



The Sale to commence each day at 1 o'clock.— Auction-office, 

 Waterloo-ro ad, Burslem, Staffordshire. 



]l [RTedWARD WYATT is honoured with instruc- 



1? -* tiona from his Grace the Duke of Richmond to sell by 

 Auction, on TUESDAY, September 2, at 1 o'clock, near the 

 wyton Station of the South Coast Railway, 1J mile from 

 Uichester, 230 two-tooth, four-tooth, six-tooth, and full- 

 •eothed Southdown Ewes, and 14 Rams, and 12 choice Rams 

 ■•r hire for the season ; also the superior herd of 35 Hereford 

 tow* ^d Heifers, and 3 Bulls, 6 young and active Cart 

 Worses, Waggons, Dung Carts, Harness, Harrows, Rollers, 

 tk n a 8h *«P will maintain the established reputation of 

 tfie Goodwood Flock, and the Cattle will be found well worth 

 uie inspection of breeders. The South Coast Railway Com- 

 |tny have kindly consented to stop their trains at the Drayton 

 Th v tbe accomm °dation of persons attending the sale. 

 izL ' Ramg r *nd Beasts may be seen at Goodwood one 

 Bit pre TJ 0US t0 ^e sale, and Catalogues had of Thomas 

 tart e^' q *' Goodw °od ; or of Mr. E. Wyatt, Chidham, 

 fc? po I 8 *"* 11 " 6 ** Chlchester J or will be forwarded to applicants 



^ aixji iu LHjJL, on very advantageous terms — on 



tfcorWh? °I yearly teiian cy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 anT.^3 dra , lnea i in a midland county, near a good market 

 ncellent ra i h T ay ' The Hoads, House, aud Offices are all in 

 Tithe frofl C °D 011, & ates verv low; no pressure of poor; 

 tenant rf L « low ' no Rabbit8 ; very favourable entry as to 

 mr*afc 't ame not 8t "ctly preserved. About 60 acres 



Pet2L. ^ 8 . Land mi ^ ht be add ^ ^ desired. 



«r e rJn7if.f? lro,w of tr ^ atio « *»* this very eligible x>eoupa«ey 

 O^S^ *rJ5? a ^ !v bv letter to the Editor of the Gardeners' 

 w, at the Office, 5, Upper Weilingtou-streat, Strand, 



T°JP L P% a COMPACT FARM of 71 Acres, 

 with ^ p«„ x.- ._. . . , . _ Two Co ^ 



rf , , fivemiles 



Also, to be LET, for Building 

 Abbiw^ "-"*'^wu, lis Aeresof Land, at Eri * 

 •••SnTif ♦?" ^ Utl00 ot the North Kent Railway.— For par- 



J? a /? L °T e l « ttin g«, si>ply to Mr. Geoeoe Golding, 



a rK, Ohlslphnrs** IT^nr 



^t^nl^ F^ rm - h0U8e ' suitahle Buildings, and 



^ the N^h if° Un ^?J ace ' near Foots Cra *> Kent « 



hrpl *™ * *^ nt Railway. Also, to be LET, for e 



«w TC? 1 ' ** Oultivattou. 12 Aeres of Land, at Erith, close to 



*cadb 



S52«* 1 «slefct^rKaQ , t: 



°w?k E t, LET ' a FAR M, of 210 acres, chiefly arable 



G 



ALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



Id. par yard, 2 feet wide. 



i 



1^-inch 



Galvan- Ja}>anned, 



ised. Iron. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide ... Id, per yd. 6d> per yd. 



2-inch ,, strong ,, ... 9 „ 6J „ 



2-inch „ extra strong „ ...12 M M 



„ light „ ... 8 „ 6 „ 



lg-inch „ strong M ... 10 n 8 „ 



lj.inch ,, extra strong „ ... H H 11 „ 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices 

 one-fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for Pheaaan tries, 

 3d. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISUOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



bottle of ROWLANDS' A !V()UO. This f#a<rant and 



spiitaous perfuuK r«-***hc- and iuvi|ror.i<e* ths system 

 during the heat of maimer, mid will I und an essential 



accompaniment lor thaop.ra, the public assembly and the 

 promenade. In all caves of c itement, lassitude, or over 

 erertion, ft will prore of great advantage taken as a beverage, 

 diluted with water. I Um3s. aV( Mr tie 



ROWLANDS* K ALT DOR wid also prove a n» i refreshing 

 preparation for tl .-ompli on, dispelling the* >ud I anruor 

 and relaxation, allaying ait heat * i irntabiii aud imme- 

 diato'y aflFordlng the pleasing sensation at ndln* restored 

 elasticity andh- -aithful state of the i. Fre kle* f Tan, Spots. 

 J Pimples, and Dim- >lorattons are Uiectutiif prevented and 

 eradicated by its nppl cation ; aud in cases snaburu, stlmrs 

 of Insects, or Incidental inflammation, its virtues are uui versaTIy 

 acknowledged. Price 4*. (kl. and 8«. Cd. per bettle. 



Sold by A. Rowland t t sons, 20, Ilatton Garden, London, 

 and by Chemists and Perfunn •*. 



V Beware of SPUMOUS IMITATIONS, The genuine 

 article has the words " Rowlands' KALYDoa"on the wrapper. 



WIRE NETTING ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 







GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 ing, the atmosphere not having the slightest action on it. It 

 was exhibited at the late Metropolitan Cattle 8how, and was 

 highly eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, and 

 acknowledged to be the cheapest and best article everproduced. 

 It forms a light and durable fence against tbe depredations of 

 hares, rabbits, and cats, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviaries, 

 Pheasantries, and to secure poultry ; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 of creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 

 18, 24, 36, and 48 inches wide ; it can, however, be made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 



12 inches wide 3d. per yard, 1 30 inches wide 7£d. per yard. 

 18 „ „ Hd. „ 36 „ „ 9d. 



14 , 9 ,, 6d. a I *3 i, ,i Is. 



Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 



Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, Is. 6i. per 

 running yard ; if galvanised, *2#. Also every description of 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 Shades, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safe*, <fcc. ; Window 

 Blinds, Is. lOd. per square foot, with bolta complete, in maho- 

 gany frames : Gothic Garden Bordering, 6d. per running foot ; 

 Flower Trainers, from 3d. each; Garden Arches, 20s. each. 

 Flower Stands, from 35. 9d. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

 Planta and trees, Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire- 

 work : Weaving, for the use of paper.makers, millers, &c.— At 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henet Fox, 44, Skinner-street, 

 Snow-hill, London. ^____ 



OUSE FURNISHING AND INTERIOR 



DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMENT, 451, Oxford- 

 Street, London.— Cabinet Furniture of every description at 

 marked prices-Brussels Carpet, 2s. 6d. per yard.-Dama*k 

 Curtains, 10d. per yard and upwards; Ditto, in Sirk and 

 Worsted (French fabric), nearly two yards wida, at **. per 

 yard.— The best Floor Cloths that can be made, cut to any 

 dimensions, 2s. 3d. per yard. The largest Manufactory in 

 London for Paper Hangings, English and French Decorations, 

 adapted either to the Cottage or the Mansion, fitted up, showing 

 the side of a room finished for occupation. 



"~T?RIGrI DOMO."— A Canvas, made of prepared 



F Hair and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and 

 adapted to many Horticultural and Floricultural purposes for 

 covering over frames where a fixed temperature is required. 

 It is 21 yards wide, and of any required length, at Is. 4d. per 

 yard ran.— Manufactured only by B. T. Arches, Carpet Manu- 

 facturer. 451, New Oxford-street, London. . i 



tattes oT y Res **<* _ 



™ a railway station on the Brighton Rai 



singularly beautiful and healthy 



fit* 4 * 



J? C ho **« contaj* 



^c*s T he far 

 57* T be field! 



«^!£r ***** 



Qf **Dlfiir nnd «*u *even years of a very large outlay In 



*ts ar, U\Xi V NWNMasmt improvoments. AUsjgether it 

 ^^^••n with i °VP° rtunit y <or tarming, with ready commu- 

 S^^uoa Jp l t gnd,JQ . ana Brighton ; superior family accom- 



0l<l Jcwrv lUS >l *ers, Land-agems, 3, Frederick's-place, 



METCALFE and Co/s A E W PATTERN TOOTH 

 BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth. Brush 



has the important advantage of searching thoroughl> iuto he 

 divisions of the teeth, and cl( ming 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 of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. 

 Penetrating IJair-Bnuhes, with the durable uublea< 1 Uus- 

 statt bristles, which do not soften like connn u hair. Flesh- 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful friction Velvi-t- 

 Brushes, winch act In the most surprising and successful 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponrc, with its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by 



inean* of direct importations, dfcaPen*i<<g with all intermediate 



fiartus' profits and destructive bleaching, and securing the 

 usury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge, Only at Uetcalfe, 

 Bin gle y and « o.'s, Sole Establishment, 130 a, Oxford strce*, 

 one door from Holies-street. 

 METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH TO WDEIi, 2s. per box. 

 Cau i ion. —Beware of the words " From Mmxcalfje's," 

 adopted by some houses. 



COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, AND A CERTAIN 



CURB FOR CORNS AND BUNION*. 



AUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 



Patronised by the It tl Family, Mobility, <fce, 

 PAUL'S EVEUY MAN'S FRIEND, which gives relief on 

 the first appli atiou. Paul's Bvery Mao's Friend (Corn 

 Plaister; is generally admitted to be the best emollient applica- 

 , tion for Corns and Bunions, and is worthy sfs *trial on the 

 ! part of those who are afHtcte** with 'ITuch uopleasant com- 

 panions. Testimonials have been received from upwards of 100 

 physicians and surgeons of the greatest eminence, as well as from 

 I many officers of both army and navy, and nearly 1000 private 

 1 letters from the gentry in town and country, speaking in high 

 terms of this valuable remedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boxes, Is. Ud., or three small 

 boxes in one for 2s 9cL ; and to be had, with full directions for 

 use, of all wholesale and retail Medicine Vendors in town and 

 country. The Qenuine has the name of "John Fox • on the 

 Government Stamp. A 2s. 9d. box cures th* meat obdurate 

 Corns. Ask for M Paul's Every Man's Priend.** 



Sold by Barclay and Som, FarrinLrdon-street ; Edwards, 67, 

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

 Newberry, St. Paul's ; Sutton, Bow Churchyard ; Johnston, C 

 Cornhill ; Sanger, 150, Oxford-street ; Wilioughby and Co., « I, 

 BUhopsgate-street Without; Bade, 39, Cos well- street : Prout, 

 229. Strand; Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford street ; W*tts, 105. 

 Edgeware-road ; and retail by all respactabb- Chemists and 

 J Medicine Vendors in every Town in England. Wholesale 

 Agents for Ireland and Scotland. Messrs. J. and R. Raimes 



and Co., Druggists, Edinburgh 



GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. 



DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 

 called the "POOR MAN'8 FRIEND," is confidently re- 

 commended to tbe Public as an unfailing remedy for Woaadi 

 of every description, a certain cure for Ulcerated vSore Legs, if 

 of 20 years' standing ; Cuts, Hums, Scalds, Bruises, Chilbains, 

 Scorbutic Eruptionsand Pimples in the Face, »ore and Inflamed 

 Eyes, Sore Hea4k f 'Bore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous 

 Humours, and is a specific for those ahTictiog Eruptions that 

 sometimes follow Vaccination. Sold in pots, at Is. lid., and 

 2s. 9d. Also, his PILUL/E ANTlftCROPUULjE, confirmed by 

 more than 40 year^' ex >eiienee, to be without exception one of 

 the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying 

 the blood, and assisting Nature in all ber operations. Hence 

 they are useful in scrofula, Seorbutic Complaints, Glandular 

 Swelling*, particularly those of tJae Neck, &c. They form a 

 mild and superior family Aperient, that may be taken at all times 

 without confinement or etjaoge of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. ljd., 

 2s. 9d., is, fci, lis., and 22s. each. Sold Wholesale by the pro- 

 prietors, BEACH am> BARxNICOTT, at their Dispensary, 

 Bridport, and by the London houses ; retail by all respectable 

 Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Observe— No medi- 

 cine sold under the above name can possibly be genuine unless 

 "Beach and Barn icott's,. late Dr. Roberts, Bridport, is en- 

 graved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. 



fTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS HAVE 

 1 SUCOE FULLY CURKD ULCEROUS WOCSU*AX» 



ftODFREV-lEXTRAcFoFELDER FLOWERS j »«H»«JE'8SS. i^JSSKLtEB 



and charming appearance, being both a most fragrant perfume 

 and delightful i osmetic. It will completely remove Tan, sun- 

 burn, Reiness, Ac, and by its balsamic and healing <!■«•»«£» 

 render the skin soft, pliable, and free from dryness, ecurt, «ftc., 

 clear it from every humour, pimple, or eruption ; and, n> con- 

 tinuing its use only a snort time, the skin will beeonie and con- 

 tinue soft and smooth, and the complexion perfectly ckirand 

 beautiful. Sold in battles, price 2s. 0d., with directions for 

 using it, by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers. 



MollowaT s ruts ana uuitment, Surinam:— ~- ". "» ~ 

 beg to u.lorm jou that*! considered my son lott tc , socejy m 

 consequence of swollen limbs and ulcerous sores, J ^th »rbich 

 oe was severely afflicted. I have ■«rifleedlar£ sum. of 

 moovf to doctor*, wh » have afterward, told me that itsaia 

 "peless case; but at last I tried ifottowAT 's P ., M d the 

 result has been so favourable that it has f » wn 'r^*J^ 

 han seen the deplorable state my .on "••«•»£:*»«££ llS- 



WAT's Establishment, 214, Strand, London. 



