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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



ARTLtlY'S PATENT ROUGK PLATE GLASS, FOR RIDGE AND FURROW 



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EAILWAY STATIONS, ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, *IAilKXT-ilALL> 



ROOFS, GREEN- 



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For Conservatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylights, &c« <!: 



p riiD n 1 Crates, for cutting ap of the sites ft* Manufactured : 

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5ote.— Squares are charged according to the superficial con. 

 frot*, except where the length exceeds the restriction above, in 

 wtfeh ease the higher price is charged irrespective of th*- 

 contents. 



Bending.— 1-8*&, 6d. ; 3-16«7t«, 9cJ.; £ widi, Is. 2>er 

 ftynet. 



Irregular shapes are charged as squares. 



]Yhen Crates are ordered, the 304nch widtJis will be 

 mt, unless otherwise specified. 



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THE PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eiirhth of an . 

 thick, and weighing: J lbs. to the foot, bat now become 

 article of very extemire and increasing consumption. 



It ts universally admitted to be the best and most ***7- 

 ablc Glass for Ridge and Furrow Roofs, GrecnJioum, 



Factories, Wurkaliopi, 



And all such like purpose*, and is a cheap and efficient substi- 

 tute for Fluted or Obscured Glass, where the object is to 

 intercept the vision without dimim»utng the lifret. Jts no*- 

 transparency, strength, and cost (being no ire weight for 

 weight than Common Sheet Glass), render it eminently suits) 

 tor the Glazing of Conservatories and Hoofs of all kinds; 

 Blinds «re unnecessary, and when ustd in Greenhouses no 

 scorching occurs. 



Where still greater strength is required the *-16thi and J Inch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the Common Rou 



Y|K KUNDIkl) be*. Coffer to Arriculturi** a 



*-» mm van ft j of WHS at * fci la i***^ 1 *"-" *_*»«» - 

 Thickset and , !££ 1 >J X?*L*«Z£ *» * P^« 



delivery to the bur v ITBmund^ta^^^ 

 KlTlsam, nen^ve^nryjit. Edmund^ ^ ' ** E * 



sappliod mad orsotad for *m^Z»JZ£^^ 

 •Peved boilen, requiring no bricU-work. oanaaU^ w»w ^' 

 14 boors without attention. Also tae TEEHMAKTERTn? 

 s cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially adatited £; 

 aildiars only «itd occ *MonsUi.— Anniw tA fc-> . -^ -T-* 



»n ally 

 Tatles, Hat terse a v near London. 



Aprtp ts ariLjuam and 





WASHING AND VENI 11. ATISS. 



j ^ ami E. BA I LEY, ITS, Holborn, having had man* 



*-^ • years' experiswos ia warqntaf >hMs11iiii by Hot w »t*r 

 oeassnue to erect II t Water Apparatus oa the most aa. . , i 



»«itoi*r llsnsiona. Warahousta, f oi^^ 

 HorUroltwral Beildmirs, and they baf So latroduos to As 

 inbhc a BOILSR o1 their inrenUoi, wSU has hSSZrtwSZ 

 irreat suocess. and has this season been put itofbe rardana 



ot the Hortioaltura itMnety, Ohi.wick. at!d u £»Z *£*££ 



ft, h 



. _ the boot 



tendenoe of Dr. A root, hsmosU. Also aTor^ aat l^TS^ 

 and efh t Portable CoutOti^ Apparatus or Oottafor? ttotj 



mended in tae fl e wa fcm n ' Oaroaio^ of hatorday ftess 

 pairs MS. Dr. Aroeti'a VenuUrtas; Valaas 'uooo 



eouatruction, m v h.v,n« madsun- halZ 



Plate. Samples will be forwarded on application, by applet 

 RANTS, 116, BISHOP8GAT1 STREET WITHoUT.UHU 



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OLASS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 

 GLASS Is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

 cheaper. In 100 feet boxes packed for immediate delivery. 



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6 inches by 4 and 6 J by 4£ 



7 „ 5 and 7i by 5J 

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8 „ 6 and 8J by 6£ 

 • „ 7 and 10 by 8 



12 ,, 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to order in various thicknesses. 



Csses containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 

 2X$. per 100 feet* « 



MMU. PLATE, perfectly flat, J in. thick, best manufactured. 



In sizes under 15 inches 6$. per foot. 



». 35 „ Sd. 



„ 50 „ Old. 



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Milk Tans, 2s. to 6s. each ; Metal Hand-frames, Glass Tiles 

 and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses ; Wasp 

 Traps, Glass Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railway.— 

 Established 100 years. __^_ 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



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



-*--*- British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

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

 ftet 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 

 TILES and SLATES. WATER-PIPfclS, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

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

 See Garden ers' Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HO T 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 



WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 



QREEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDER. — Gi*e n 



^-* and Hothouses made by Machineiv, tent to all parts o^ 

 the United Kingdom. These Horticultural Buildings are 

 warranted to be made of the best materials, and the cheap** 

 in England. Lists of prices peat free. 14 in. greenhouse 

 bents, 'Jhd.; 1$ in. ditto, M. ; 2 in. ditto, %\d. per foot- if 

 glazed with 16 oz. sheet-gl^ss of a large sice, id. per foot extra. 

 J. Lewts, Horticultural Works. Stamford-hill, Middlesex. 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME J< ETT1NG. 



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Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



SACK* 



FOUR-1U SHI . ... ,_ •. 



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B.g.PLP .VfMER, i- Mread.ttreet, L<m§m. 



(rn>a TtiF trrroti ciacL 



PDWARD PaCKM;1)am>CX)., of Iptwich, Juevi 



Li erected very powerful Machinery for th* \^ l ^ o(rm6ilt r 

 ag these Pnosphatic Nodules to a fiaa Powder. aStSJTta 

 the immediate i al.ty of «here they ar, found I?e -2 ii? 

 pared to iui>p]y ihem on the most economiea, trr-J ifl V«J 

 quantify, either flroui Whole, or Dletolvad in Acd ThaJ 

 t..rm the cheapest source of Phosphate of Limt iu the -aarkat 

 ami are peculiarly eligible for manufaoiuiing auperph, h2l 

 of Lime in < nj unction with Hone. * ,,B 



Prices and everj lation connected with their use for 



warded on application to Knwaan Paciaa© and Co., Artlieial 

 Manure MauufaLturera, Ipswich, Suflolk. 



T L. HANCOCK'S INFLATED IM>IA-RUBBFR 



2-inch mesh, light, 21 inches wide 

 2-inch „ strong „ 



2-inch M extra strong ,, 

 1 5-inch „ light 

 1 ^ -inch M strong 

 l|-inch ,, extra strong 



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Galvan- Japanned 



ised. Iron. 



7d. per yd. 5d. per yd. 



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This novel and useful article 

 ma be used slmjtly as an ordi- 

 nary Air Cuebiou, or as a llt- 

 chi'in^ Bed or Soft* Onair, 

 by innatinjr the back part 

 which it attached to the 

 Cushion, but having 

 a separate aperture 

 fir inflation; by 

 which means it 



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 Pheasan tries, 

 3<f. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

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

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



' G Tr? rder8 0Q the Iowest possib 

 hsfta 1 ?' an ^ ^°ndon Nurserymen, 



QRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 



London, having had considerable experience in the con- 

 r?C"0n of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 ?y » good materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 jwomy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 ^°«ig of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 G ; e orders on the lowest possible terms. 



employed by the Nobility, 



kWhLT uu 1JUUUOn nurserymen, and to all by whom they 

 coafid a favoure d with orders, they can with the greatest 



Ttot? give the most 8ati sfactory references, 

 tthpft ^ ot> Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 

 jjpnjyeoiand scientific principles, for all purposes to which the 

 Tjneaiion of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



STEPHENSON and Co., ~6l7 Grracechurch-street 



^ndon, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 Wr Tv^° Ufacturer8 of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 teieat- ■ • IGAL fi OILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 *DDlv* ^ orticul turists to their much Improved method of 

 it h g tbe Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 

 ajcar h which atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is 

 %, a«I V° any re< l uir ed degree, without the aid of pipes or flue*, 

 ftjjv ^o. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 C^r*J *ney are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 

 tr FP«r > by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 

 thoJ ^ well known, scarcely require description ; but to 

 ^for» i e not Been tnem iQ operation, prospectuses will 

 Cfc^ as well as references of the highest authority ; or 

 ^^*y be 8e en at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 



S. ard V br . ou ^ hout the Kingdom. 



" wr P°% be " t0 inf orm the Trade th^fat their Manufactory, 



low* , k-au'eet, evtry artic requi i for the construction 



*«b*ain i Ural Buil «iiiig8, as well as for heating them, may 



Cteap^ fc Up<m the moat •dfantageOW terms. 

 ^atj,7-. alu i ri ® s » &o„ of Iron or Wood, erected ou the most 





FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 



ATENT CAST-IRON 



PUMPS, for the use of Farms, 

 Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shal- 

 low Wells. 



Patent Pump £1 16 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 

 of Lead Pipe attached, 

 and Bolts and Nuts ready 



for fixing 2 12 



Larger sires if required. 



May be obtained of any Iron- 

 monger or Plumber in Town or 

 Country, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER & 80NS, 



8, Crescent, Jewin-street, London. 



Every description of Machinery 



for Raising Water, Fire Engines, &c. 



Th*» u«iial allowance to the Trade. 





may be filled at pleasure to any degree of tightness, and set 

 to any angle. Invalids will find this article admbfcbly adapted 

 for great ease and mfort, either on a bed or seta. 



VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER HOSfi PIPES for 

 Breweries, Fire-Engines, Watering Garden*, and Flexible Ga» 

 Tnbing of various kinda. 



Portable India-Rubber Shower and Sponging Baths, Water- 

 proof Fishing Boots, Air Cushions and Beds, made any fixe 

 to order. 



All orders addressed to James Lthk Hxircocx, India- Rubber 

 manufactory, Oos well-road, London, will meet with iflatt. iiate 

 attention. 



**£.*& desi 8 ns - Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 

 V5B > Wire-work Art* f 



Work, &c. 



HEAL and SON'S EIDER DOWN QUILTS are 

 made in three varieties— the BORDERED QUILT, the 

 PLAIN QUILT, and the DUVET. The Bordered Quilt is in 

 the usual form of bed quilts, and is a most elegaat and luxu- 

 rious article. The Plain Quilt is smaller, and is useful as an 

 extra covering on the bed, or as a wrapper in the carriage, or 

 on the couch. The Duvet is a loose case filled with Eider 

 Down, as in general use on the Continent. — List of Prices and 

 Sizes sent free by post, on application to Heal and Son's 

 Beddicg Factory, 196 (opposite the Chapel), Tottenham Court 

 Road, London. 



ELEGANT TOILET REQUISITES.— Under the 

 Patronage of the Queen, the Court, and the Royal Family 

 of Great Britain, and the several Sovereigns and Court* of 

 Europe. ROWLAND'S MACAfesOR OIL. The unprecedented 

 success of this discovery in restoring, improving, and beauti- 

 fying the Human Hair, is too well known and ppreciated to 

 need comment. Price os. 6d. f 7i., family bottles (equal to four 

 small) 10j. 6d„ and double that size. 21*. — ROIVLA i 

 KALYDOR. An eastern botanical discovery of unfailing 

 efficacy in eradicating all Cutaneous Eruptions, rendering the 

 skin soft, clear, and fair, and bestowing a healthy roseate hue 

 on the complexion.— -Price is. 6d., and 8*. 6d. per bottle.— 

 ROWLAND'S ODONTO, or PEARL DENTIFRICE. A 

 fragrant White Powder, prepared from oriental herbs, of in- 

 estimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth, 

 strengthening the Gums, and in rendering the breath sweet and 

 pur . Beware of spurious imitation*. The only enuiue of 

 each bears the name of " ROWLANDS' f9 preced at of the 



article oa the wrapper or label. Sold by A. ROWLAND and 

 ONS, 20, II AT TON-GARDEN, London, and by respectable 

 chemists and perfumers* 



LEADENHALL-STREET. — Mr. ME CHI beg. 



' respectfully to acquaint such of his patrons a* honoured 

 him with their orders at the Great Exhibition, that the 

 AtiTICI S are now READY for DELIVERY. Thoae who 

 were restrained f om giving their command* by the regulation* 

 of the Royal Commissioners, which prohibited the withdrawal 

 of goods from the builiing, are informed that the unsold por- 

 tion of the splendid stock exhibited is now removed to 4, Leaden- 

 hall-street, where it may be inspected in the same unique glaaf 

 case* which exoited ao much admiration. The well-known 

 elegant show rooms of johi have thu* acquired another 

 attractive feature, and be solicits an early visit from intending 

 purchasers, as well a* from persons of taste who are fond of 

 • eeingtht{most superb manufactures advantajreousH displayed, 

 \. Ji.— The usual extensive stock of dressing cases, desks, work 

 boxes, tea trays, and papier maebe articles; razors, strop*, 

 table and other cutlery, needles, &c. ; bagatelle table*, affording 

 an unfailing amusement on a wet day. 



"piTTAR'S PATENT POCKET UMBRELLA," 



A Manufactured only by Waddwcton and Son*, 1, Cole- 

 man-street, London.— This most useful, perfect, and portable 

 Umbrella, made under her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, ia 

 of such a superior mechanical construction, that it is made to 

 open and shut with ease and expedition ; its length, when 

 folded, is 13 inches, its diameter H inches, and weighs only 1* 

 ounces, and is rendered a perfect covering for the shoulders, 

 without interfering with the hat. It can also, when extended, 

 be used as a common walking Umbrella. 



THE ROYAL EXHIBITION—A valuable, newly 

 invented, very small, powerful Waistcoat-pocket ass, the 

 sixe of a Walnut, to discern minute objects at a distance of 

 from lour to five miles, which is found to be invaluable for 

 TAOBTING, and to SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and 

 GAMEKEEPERS. TELESCOPES.— A »ew and most impor- 

 tant INVEv f ION in TELESCOPE possessing such extra- 

 ordinary powers, that some, 8J inche*, with wa ex & eye-piece, 

 will show distinctly Jupiter's moons, Sauna's ring, and the 

 double star*. Tbey tupem-de every other kin« 1 are of all 

 size*— for the Wh st< a-pocket, Shedting, NUitan urpose*, 

 &c. 0p« ra and Race-course G !«*«*•, with w« erf owers ; 

 a minute object can be clearlv a, from 10 1 lies distant. 



—Invaluable newh-invented preserving Spectacles inn ible 

 and all kinds of acoustic instruments t r< c extreme 



deafness. Messrs. S. and B. comoics, Optic and Aurists, 

 . Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, opposite the York Hotel, 

 London, 



