



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



5 LE BY AUCTION. 



~«<rc\S vrRSKRY.-TO NOBLEMEN, GEXTLEMEN, 



l5 *rR3BRY*lEN T urn.PERS, AVD OTHERS. 



MJSS FROTH EBOB am. MORRIS are in- 

 JLtad bf the proprietor to offer to public competition, 

 - _2^T earl> in October, on the premises, in consequence 

 5 A i V twine Let for building, the whole of the valuable 

 *• "ftY «5T0OK, comprisn* several thousand Scarlet, 

 >*£*** Jj pi^brio Rnodolendrone, Ghent and other Azaleas, 

 **** *!Jd and Green Hollies of various sizes, in considerable 

 * lf *^^«#T.»ral thousand Aueuba jap onica from I to 4 feet, 



of different ag,es, m*ny of 

 Further pirticulars in 



_ rm Advertisements. 



Serican N artery, Levtonstone, Essex, Septe mber 6. 



'■^ M f-Teral thousand Atteuo! 

 ^2* -usntity of fine Mulberries 

 •SfiU fine bearing trees, Ac. 



. ■ ■ el-aiaf itfl 



fl kv£l*° Mn Skeet ' West Lad ^ e » Portman Market, London. 



toTfLORI^TS, GARDENERS. Ac. 



rr»0 BE SOLD, the Lease of TWO COTTAGES, 



I . h Ou<bmldiosr«, and nearly Four Acres of Land, well 

 £*!a wth Fruit Trees in full bearing (near town).— For 

 Shir reticulars inquire of A. B., by letter, Care of Mr. 



I^witln^, 409, Strand, London. 



T(H3E SOLD, the valuable Lease of an old-established 

 NURSERY, commandingly situated within tw > mil.^s of 

 I d*.n ron^i-in-' of about two acres, and 18 Ola s Erections, 



^if itvkof various Plants, Ac— For cards to view, apply 



\ .v. nffioA nf this Fa per. 



tJTfloatM t na p5ts neated * itn hot.water apparatuses, with 



It t^Offieeof^blsJ^Pl 



ilT*RFDSMEN AND FLORISTS, HERBALISTS, AND 

 IU ** DRUGGISTS. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a genuine, well established 

 Buiiness in toe above lines, in one of the very best situa- 

 tiooiin London, being a corner house in the High-street of a 

 lntelT populated thoroughfare. 



The 'Proprietor being compelled to dispose of the above solely 

 taeon-equence of ill health, the Hood-will, Fixtures, Utensils 

 tatatfoe^s, togeth r with the entire Stock, may be had con- 

 ddtriblj under va'uc. — For particulars, apply to James 

 OmT"*, Esq., 9, Union-court, Old Broad-street, City, London, 



FM6IBM FARM TO LET IN GLAMORGANSHIRE. 



TO BE LKT, on lease, or yearly tenancy, Lanfa 

 Farm, situated about 3 miles from Bridgend, comprising 

 4W teres of excellent Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land. 

 Tb« Farm Is no* in the occupation of the Proprie or, and is 

 in f rood state of cultivation. The extent may be considerably 

 iuerevH, if desired, by the addition of adjoining land. 

 Xetrly 70 acres of old Meadow Land have latelj been brought 

 {•to cultivation. Bridgend, from its contiguity to the mineral 

 district, has a good market weekly, for the sale of all descrip- 

 tions of agricultural proiuce.— For further particulars apply 

 to Mr. Evan W David Ridyr-court, Cardiff. 



A DETACHED HOUSE, WITH GARDEN GROUND AND 

 ORCHARD, AT KINGSTON-ON-T HAMES, near the en- 

 trance to Richmond Park. Public conveyances passing the 

 6W, and 1$ mile from the Railway Station. 



BE LET, for 6£ years, a comfortable 



DWELLING HOUSE, containing two cheerful Sitting- 

 rooms and four Bert-rooms (with an unfinished apartment, 

 intended for three additional Bed-rooms on the first floor), an 

 excellent Kitchen, Store-rooms, Cellars, and a Scullery, with 

 fUppr? of fine Water. The Hou«e stands in about five acres of 

 rich Garden Ground, pa^t of which is fully stocked with choice 

 Fruit Trees r adapted by position and soil for cultivation, with 

 some Detached Buildings useful for such purpose ; a two-stall 

 Stib*e, kc. Immediate possession may be had. — For parti- 

 cular!, apply at Mr. John Dawson's Auction and Land Offices, 

 KinjfS'on, Surrey; and 49, Pali-mall, London. 



TpARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 



■*■ lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 thoroughly dr lined, in a midland county, near a good market 

 atl a good railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are all in 

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

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

 tenant Hunt ; Game not s-rictly preserved. About 6*0 acres 

 xn^re of Grass Land might be added if desired, 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners' 

 Ckronide, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



Vf •CORMKHP8 PATENT AMERICAN REAPER 



m received the award of the GREAT MEDsL. Bxh'bitin 

 1851.— The so!e agency for the above having be^n conn d to 

 us, we beg to inform Agrlcnlturitta and the Public that we are 

 prepared to receive orders and to appoint district Agents for 

 the sale of the Machines. 



13orgess and Key, 103, Newgafe-street, London. 

 A Trial of the Machine will take place at Leicester on the 

 9t b in St., and at Lanca ster on the 10 th or 11th iust. 



LIGHT. CHEAP. AND DURABLE ROO INO. 



CROGGON'S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING 

 FELT, an iuodorous felt for damp walls, fold in roll* 

 32 inches wide, \d. per square fuot ; also dry Hair Felt, for 

 preventing the radia ion of heat and deadening sound, and 

 Sheathing for ships' bottoms, on which the copper lies smooth. 

 Samples, directions, and testimonials, sent by post. — Cboggom 

 and Co., Dowgate-hill, London. 



EDUCATION.— The Advertiser, being in want of a 

 PUPIL TEAC 1ER for a School in which Practical Agri- 

 culture and Agricultural Chemistry are taught, is prepared to 

 receive into his family a youth to act in that cap city. This 

 will be found an excellent opportunity for any one anxious t* 

 secure for a youth a good education at a Hiding c »st — Full 

 particulars may be known by applying to J. S., Post-office, 

 Cheadle, Staffordshire. 



TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.— A Farmer, of 

 considerable experience, in a well-managed Agricultural 

 district, id desirous of receiving into his family one or two 

 young gentlemen, whose friends wish that they should be 

 acquainted with the practice of Agriculture.— Direct to H. M., 

 at the Office of thi s Paper. 



HOUSE FURNISHING AND INTERIOR 

 DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMENT, 451, Oxfoed- 

 Street, London. — Cabinet Furniture of every description at 

 marked prices— Brussels Carpet, Is. 6iL ppr yard. — Damaak 

 Curtains, 10<J. per yard and upwards; Ditto, in Silk and 

 Worsted (French fabric), nearly two yards wide, at 85. per 

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

 dimensions, 'Is. 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 occu pation. 



" pRIGI 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 fiied temperature is required 

 It is *2J yards wide, and of any required length, at 1*. id. per 

 yard run. — Manufactured only by K. T. Aicher, Carpet Manu- 

 facturer, 451, New Oxford street, London. 



THE FOLLOWING WolUvS AUK CONS! VNTLY 

 ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. 



Just puMUhed, con.iderahly enlarged, price it. &/., the 



U R A 



Third Edition of 



L C H E M I S T R 



Br Edwabd Rollt, F.H.*.. F.L.S.. F.G.8., 

 Honorary Member of the R ,, a i Agricultural Society of 

 England, Profess .r of Chenmtrj .the Hon < u. rural Socio** 



Y, 



of London, Lectorer on Cnernf* r. in tne 

 Military Seminary at Addisc on be, *£c. A 



tural Society 

 H u E. I. Co.'i 



Second Editiow, Revised awd Enlaeged 



Price 5*. 64., cloth, 



ORNAMENTAL AND DOMESTIC POULTRY- 

 their History and Management, By the R^t. Edmcid 



9aul Dixoh, M.A., Rector or Intwood with Keswick. 



The Birds treated < ire 



Domestic Fowl in IThe Musk Duck 



general 

 The Guinea Fowl 

 The Spanish Fowl 

 The Speckled Dork- 



insrs 



The Cochin-China 



I owl ! 



The Malay Fowl 



The Pheataut Malay 

 Fowl 



The Game Ft.wl 



The Mute Swan 



The Canada Goose 



The Egyptian, or 



Cane Goose 



The Grey China 



Goose 

 The White Fronted 



or Laughing Goose 

 The Wigi n 

 The Tea! and Hi 



conveners 

 The White China 



it >o#e 



The Tame Duck 

 The Domestic (*oote 

 Th<» \h rnicle Goo* 

 The Brent Goose 

 The Turk«-> 



The Golden and Sil- 

 ver Hamburgh 

 Fowls 



The Cuckoo Fowl 

 The Hlue Dun Fowl 

 The Lark -i- rested 



Fowl 



The 1'olsnd Fowl 



KAnrnm Fowls 



The Iwimpless Fowl 



The Jky and Negro 



Fowl A 

 Tke Friratled or 



Frlealand Fowls 



HNEW SHOW ROOMS FOR BEDSTEADS. 

 EA.L and SON have erected some extensive 

 Warerooms for the purpose of keeping every description 

 Of Bedsteads. In Iron their stock will include every sort 

 manufactured, from the cheap Stump, for servants' use, to the 

 handsomely ornamented tubular-pillared Canopy, as well as 

 Brass Bed»teada of every shape and pattern ; and in wooden 

 Bedsteads their Rooms are sufficiently extensive to allow them 

 to fit np a variety, both in Polished Bi-ch and Mahotranv, of 

 iourpost, Canopy and French, and also of Japanned Bed- 

 iweads— in fact, to keep in Stock every sort of Bedstead that is 

 made; and they have also a general assortment of Furniture, 

 unntzes .Damask-*, and Dimities, so as to render their Stock 



c^i.p!etef,r the Furnishing of Bedsteads as well as Bedding. 

 am without attempting to compete with the prices at which 

 «• lowest class of Furniture is sold, and which is fit for no 

 useiai purpose, their new Stock will be found to be priced on 

 «e same principle by which their Bedding trade has, during 



whVth** - years ' been 80 successfully extended, and the goods, 

 ietner of a plain and simple pattern, or Of a handsomer and 



welt ex P er , lslve character, are of well-seasoned materials, sound 

 workmanship, and warranted. 



of w \ and * 08l ' s listof B«dding. containing full particulars 

 wmt i t S,zes and Prices of every description of Bedding, 



1Q*, y . p08fc on a PPl^ation at their Factory, 

 _ *»* (opposite the Chapel), Tottenham Court Road, London. 



.^^ _ • 



TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS TO THE SEA- 



hArfU # « J^ 011 ^ (1 ° wel1 l <> provide themselves with a 

 SDirirn R0WL ANDS' AQUA D'ORO. This fragrant and 

 dnrin ?k perfume refreshes and invigorates the system 

 aeiH.nl? at of 8Um mer, and will be found an essential 



■r2w!I P *!I lfne ? 1 for the 0P er a, the public assembly, and the 

 P^roenade. In all cases of excitement, lassitude, or over 



diint^ ' . . wiil P £ °ve of great advantage taken as a beverage, 



Rrtirif «t water - Pric « Zs - Gd - P er *>"ttle. 

 D-ennri- J S ' KAL YDOR will also prove a most refreshing 

 and r*l - r tbe COI,, P ltl xion, dispelling the cloud ...f languor 

 diate'v w^' allaying all heat and irritability, and imme- 

 riioJu ''ju p tne Phasing sensation attending restored 

 Pitm.Ua an * l . hea,t WuI state of the skin. Fre kles, Tan, Spots, 

 «. tt J;.._7 , a . nd D »scolorations are effectually prevented and 



unburn, stings 



n^».i i , „ ^-.--a.vr.., .•» »».a.m-wj are universally 



aowledged. Price As. 6d. and 8s. 6d per bottle. 



20, llatton Garden, London, 



rpHE HAIR.— LOST and RESTORED. 



X •' Newport, Isle of Wight, Sept. 6, 1843. 



"Gentlemen, — Some three months since, finding mj hair 

 falling off by nearly handsful, and my head approaching bald- 

 ness ; in fact, being quite bald at the crown ajid on the sides, I 

 was induced, through my hairdresser, Mr. Beach, of this place, 

 to try your BALM OF COLUMBIA, and after persevering with 

 four bottles, according to your directions, I found a new crop 

 produced, which has now restored my head to its former 

 appearance. As I had apprehended a total loss of my hair, I 

 feel it due to the virtues of jour Balm of Columbia thus pub- 

 licly tt) bear my testimony. Mr. Bench, who recommended me, 

 is the same who used it successfully in Mr. Wilson's case, whose 

 testimony you have lately published. Mr. B. is a Lymington 

 man ; I am also a native of that place, though for the last ten 

 years in practice here as a solicitor.— Yours, &c, H. Rice. 

 "To Messrs. C. & A Oldridge." 



For the strengthening of weak hair, its restoration when 

 thinly scattered, or falling off and consequent general improve- 

 ment and embellishment, the powers of OLDKIDGE'S BALM 

 OF COLUMBIA are known by the continually increasing 

 numbers who are testing its merits, as powerfully and unfail- 

 ingly efficieut. — Price 3s. 6d. t Gs. t and IU. per bottle. No other 

 prices are genuine. Ask for Oldridge's Balm, and never be 

 persuaded to use any other article as a substitute. 

 13, Wellington-street North, seven doors north of the Strand. 



TO VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY. 



MECHI'S SHOW ROOMS, 4, Leadenhall -street. 

 — All persons of taste should hasten to inspect the 

 unique and recherche STOCK of ELEGANCIESnow exhibited 

 by MECHI, in his new SHOW ROOMS, 4, LEADENHALL- 

 STREET, near the India flous^. De ermined to take tbe lead 

 in taste, he has brought out some most snperb and novel speci- 

 mens in Papier-maehS Finding it impossible to display them 

 advantageously in bis former space, he has fitted up another 

 splendid Show Room, to which he invites those who are de-i- 

 rous of seeing the most brilliant specimens this country can 

 produce. Mechi has the best stock in Loudon of Ladies' and 

 Gentlemen's Dressing cases, Work-boxes, Writing-de*ks, and 

 everything for the Toilet and Work Table.— 4, Leadenhail- 

 stree t.— Illustrated Catalogues gratis. 



rpHE GREAT EXHIBITION.— A valuable, newly 



J- hrvented very small powerful Waistcoat- pocket Gla^s, the 

 size of a Walnut, to discern minute objects at a distance oi 

 from four or five miles, which is found to hi invaluable at the 

 Exhibition, and to SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and GAME- 

 KEEPERS. TELESCOPES.— A new and most important 

 IN V EN T ION in TE LESCO PES, posseting such extraordin ary 

 powers, that some, 3J inches, with an extra eye-piece, will 

 show distinctly Jupiter's moons, Suturn's ring, and the double 

 stars. They supersede every other kind, and are of all sizes-— 

 for the Waistcoat-pocket, Shooting, Military purposes, <fcc. 

 Opera and racecourse Glasses, with wonderful powers ; a 

 minute object can be clearly seen, from 10 to 12 miles distant, — 

 In valuable newly-invented preserving Spectacles, invisible and 

 aW kinds of acoustic instruments for relief of extreme deafness. 

 Messrs. S. and B. Solomons, Opticians and Aurists, 39, Albe- 

 marle- street^iccad^y J _ojnpositeJ^ 



The Pea Fowl 



" This book is the best and most modern authority that can 

 be consulted on the general management of Poultry."— Mr. 

 ing Observer. 



Price 3s. 6d. ($. t tree.) 



THE TREE ROSE.— Practical Instructions for its 

 Formation and Culture, Illustrated by 2i Woodcuts. 

 Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle, with additions 



Just Published, price Is. 6rf., free by post Is. 104. 



LABELS FUll THE HERBARIUM, 

 CONSISTING OF Till NAMES OF THE 



Classes, Alliances, Orders, and Sub-Orders 



PROFESSOR LINDLEY'S "VEGETABLE KINGDOM." 

 So printed, in large type, th*t they csn be cut out and pasted 



into TfiF Mr.RftABinM. 



Price M. t or 55. for 25 copie« for distribution amongst Cottage 

 Tenantry, delivered anjwh«re in London, on a Por ce 

 order being sent to the Publ « r, James Matthews, at the 

 Office of the Gardeners' chronicle, A single c- y sent fiee 

 bv post on receipt «o seven pos'age stamps. 



THE COTTAGERS' CALENDAR OF GARDEN 

 OPERATIONS. 

 By Josefh PaXTOw. 



Reprinted from the Gardeners^ Csrowicle ; above 63,000 

 have already been sold. 



Published by J. Matthews, h, Upper Wellington-ptreet, 

 Cove nt. g arden, London. 



ETCALFE and Co /s NEW PATTERN TOOTH- 

 BRUSH and s.MVKNA SPONGES.— The Tooih-Brush 



ban the important advantage of searching thoroughly into the 

 divisions of tbe teeth, and cleaning them in the most extra, 

 ordinary manner, and is f.moul for the hairs not coming 

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

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. 

 Penetrating Hair.Brushes, with the durable unbleached Rus- 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common b*ir. Flesh- 

 Brushes of Improved, graduated, and powerful friction Velvet- 

 Brushes, which act in the most surprising and Bueeo»«ful 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by 

 means of direct importations, dispensing with all intermediate 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, and securing the 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge. Only at Metcalfe, 

 Binoley and Co.'i, Sole Establishment, 130 R, Oxford -stree*, 

 one door from Holies-street. 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 2s. per bo*. 



Caution.— Beware of the words M From Metcalfe's," 

 adopted by some houses. 



ARR'S LIFE PILLS are acknowledged to be the 



M 





D 



er%dUr^A Discoloration* are effectually \ 

 Of in.**t by . lt8 a PPl>cation ; and in case, of si 



tcC« u^i nci i e ? l,ll . ln " ammation ' it9 vlrtues 



<* by a. Rowland <fc Sons, 



and Perfumers. 



aQ : J by Chemists 



».• 



■Wpul eWa ? of Si tIOUs IMITATIONS. 



■rwue has the words 



The genuine 



GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTEO. 



R. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 



called the "POOR MAN'S F III END," is confidently re- 

 commended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for Wounds 

 of every description, a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs, it 

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

 Scorbutic Eruptions and Pimples in the Face, Sore and Inflamed 

 Eyes, Sore Head*, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Canceroue 

 Humours, and is a specific tor those afflicting Eruptions that 

 sometime* follow Vaccination. Sold in pots, at 1*. I'd-., and 

 2s. 9d. Also, his PILUL/E ANTISCROPHULJ3, con6rmed bv 

 more than 40 vearV experience, to be without exeep n one of 

 the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying 

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

 they are useful ro Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular 

 Swellings, pariicurarly those of the Neck, «fec. They form a 

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

 without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. lja , 

 2s. 9d. f 45. 6d. f lis., an 1 22s. each. Sold wholesale by the pro- 

 prietors, BEACH and BAKNICOTT, at their Dispensary, 

 Bri-lport, and by the London houses ; retail by all r^pectab 

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

 cine sold under the above name can possibly be genome, unless 

 » Beach and Bamicott's, late Dr. Roberts. Bridport, ' is e*- 



Rowlands' Kalydob" on the wrapper. I graved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. 



best Medicine in the World. 30,000 boxes sold weekly.— 

 The fine balsamic and invigorating powers of this Medicine 

 are truly wonderful ; a trial of a single dose will carry a con- 

 viction that they are all that is necessary to invigorate the 

 feeble, restore the invalid to health, and* to do good in all 

 cases. The heads of families should alwajs have them in the 

 house, as they may, with the greatest confidence, be resorted 

 to at any time or in any case. BiLtous Duobdebs.— These 

 Pills are all-powerful in removing the d.8'i»e**ing symptoms 

 attendant upon bilious obitructions, disordered state of the 

 stomach and bowels, Kuch a» p*ins in the hesd, di nness of 



sigfeffc sickness, opprettion of the chest, lownenw of spirits, 

 disinclination for active employment, and various other 

 sympt >ms at all times troublesome and no* uttfrequently dan- 

 gerous. By taking two or three dotes of OLD PARKS LIFE 

 PILLS, the symptoms above described are speedily removed, 

 an unusual degree of serenity pervades the mind, the stomach 

 and b )wels are restored to their natural Junctions, and re-* 

 turning vigour is the result. None are genuine unlets the 

 words "PARR'S LIFE PILLS" are in White Letters on a 

 Red Gronnd, on the Government Stamp, pasted round each 

 box: a»so the facsimile of the signature of the Proprietors, 

 " T. ROBERTS and Co., Crane-court, Fleet-street, London," 

 on tbe Directions. Sold in boxes at Is. Id., 2s. 3d., and family 

 packe ts at lis, e ach. 



COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, AND A CERTAIN 



CURE FOR CORNS AND BUNIONS. 



AUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 



Patronised by the Royal Family, Nobility, Ac. 

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

 the first application. Paul's Every Man's Friend (Corn 

 Plaister) is generally admitted to be tbe best emollient applica- 

 tion for Corns and Bunions, and is worthy of a trial on the 

 part of those who are afflicted with such unpleasant com- 

 pani3ns. Testimonials have been received from upwards of 100 

 physicians and surgeons of the greatest emin nc*, as wel I as from 

 many officers of b th army and navy, and nearly 1000 private 

 letters from the gentrv i\ town and cmntry, speaking in high 

 terms of this valuable remedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boxes, Is. \{d., or three small 

 boxes in one for 2# 9d. ; and to be had, with full directions for 

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

 country. The Genuine has the name of "JoSH Fox * on the 

 Government Stamp. A 2s. 9d. box teres the most bd urate 

 Corns. Ask for " Panl's Every Man's Friend." 



Soldbv Barclay and Son*, F arringdon- street ; Edwards, 67, 

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

 Sewberrv, St. Pair's ; Sut on, Bow Cfriarchvir 1 ; Joimstoa, 68, 

 Cornhill ; Sanger, 150, Oxford-street ,Willoughby and Co., 61, 

 •Uhopsgate-street With ut: Bade, 89, Ooswell-tWeet; P^Jt, 

 29,S<rand; Hannay aud Co., 8*, Oxford-ttreet : Watts, 105, 

 Edgeware-road; and retail by all respectable Chemists and 

 Medicine Vendors in every Town in England. Wholesale 

 Agents for Ireland and S tlsnd. Messrs. J. and R. 1»aimm 

 and Co., Druggists, Edinburgh 







