- SepremBer 12, 1857.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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the British Isles are believed to amount to ons | J ARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, REI VER sas l “AND, | 
or more, of which Englan: Ons ; and of s and Furo ea TE eg arc karda GATE SILVER | 
cattle in the United Kingdom there are 8 millions. or Ridge fs, a. I Se DON PEAT and MOULD, delivered to any pw iting Bastion 
One quarter of these sheep an and cattle are said to be actories, £ in the Metropolis, or within five miles of Sacks, 
oe Workshop Public Build ls. Gd. each. The abo i ted. 
consumed every year, gp the penne gi each sort ie] inga Railway “io ne, Offices in executed —Address to Jou G. BRYAx, Nine Elms Wharf : 
consumed is ster ar arti- (Depdt), Vauxhall, or essrs. May & Co., Seedsmen, ne | 
Now, we import on ae piece of the last few years Garsia abrancen A Goes parts of an inch, lington Street, _— 
about 300,000 live animals, though during last year a ill sie eet | E gragoa SILVER SAND eared gener for Floriste)> 
smaller quantity, viz., 52,019 oxen and b 9843 cows, Gelo ein = iki 2 vs 4 a per ton, or ls. 6d. per bushel, d elivered five miles, | 
51,444 calves, sheep, 9471 lambs, and 9916 mal ae | | or ito any "Tandon Wharf or R ‘Railway, ‘PEAT and LOAM of 
swine and h = na =e > ly from | ¢ py R ede to ec 192810616: 5102 sanh; oF ct , ôd. Aac goma mi “gexan (Purveyor to Her ] 
Sikes Demek, mi a STIS uaa ele ae a Se | 
’ e c amy Y ” sup. i i 
a like quantity, 400,000 cwt., of "putter, besides a vari not “above t o 64/0 8/0 94 011 AMBERTS PAT na mee A 
of other articles of fi to the value gA 14 ft. sù “i cheaper, pt durable cas ess ergg ee than others, 
3 D 8 ft. orifabove ; T, La "s! 
45 ons o! rling. this depi men 20 and ont 0 7} 0 s} Ole} 011 = Son, 8. 
of our importations, we might be 1 pep in IOMA’ CORN a Po ig ‘ive 
forward with fear, to the oce of U tanei z i de Ato oe eb etre mE hy, iin ge are T pm oe 
which sei eo against nay of food from | 5 Pe ke " 35 ,, ey 4/010) 0 114 eo Sh yng ytd son o tradh. ordam ia Miaa 
abroad—such, for instance, e increase and im-| 6 » 8 ,, 40,,45..,0 9/0104)2 0}1 1) Mr, Power, Hurst urst Green, Sussex, | 
Fie n OO damien Som whence 10 A gredo sfowijI oji? J.E pe 11, New Park Street, Southwark, 
> e | 12 15, 65,75.. 010]011|1 0|1 8 maA el ee 
this s drawn; but no serpen a prehension n 15 H 20 a A 90.1 01 0 | 12/18 e (late Srern Pert), Inven 
rt oo sige <4 = p aie 2/1 3/1 4 | Conical Boilers in Tee gov per, is now tor, Ha pM ge 
- entertained, w. og e - feiss | _. | 7.4 | siderable reduction, in the prices changed by his late firm, and 
where iculture has re previously 1 au a or Tihhi BENDING, ordinary ommes 18 8 | o 1 0'l4 ma Sey eg aeni 'Buildings of = yp conten: or 
of te Hate J lands of the Aimer i Far West, the Packed in 0 feet each onservatories, Roofs, and every dccrption of metal work. 
b 6 by 4, Pa 64 by 44... 10s. 6d. £ bd 6, and 8h by 64 ., 138. 6d, Prins , &c., at ee as, 
ture ce eh wm pm 
re: ‘th me od than or. portion "ye 7 by 5, and 74 by 54 .. 12e. Od. | 9by 7, 9% på- kasot 8 15s. Od. sebon MMe oe 
cm, out the rich valley of Armenia by For largo quantities spec’ JONES. wh jk y^ ondon 
the rates way, or the many other From Gardeners’ Chronicle mone always largest stock in La of 
i iculture is improvi “ By all means use Hartley's Rough rae Glass, and pay no Sod ull Abehage required Aeg Borr ‘Cylindrical, Gockel. a 
ly o ich market. At the PIREA ee aha dr ae ae = and wrought iron, double doors, furnace 
same time, I think that we should endeavour to do 
utmost aw w for ; mption of our sina 116, Bishopsgate Street “without. t BO. rains and i complet, wie wili be Pamane pem aine e 
people. It was opinion of the late Duke of Welling- those of any other House, on icati Iron 
ton, that we ought not to depend upon a foreign pasar beastie MILLI INGTON? s “reduced Tariff of | Merchant, 6, Bankside, Southwa rk Lo ndon. ane. bist: 
for food; and much, no dou advanced i rar arg m asde Ai TETE arta haw HO yen ee BOILER. e ai 
i Above 15 by and not exceeedin, ‘ORM OF T 
support k t pro > ition ; pent pees A -> lower | feet. Some o of the above in 21 oz. Eanes le por n per Doren BY MR. THOMSON, E Ga: mpana DANG = PARE. ea 
let us do so. X e renni aA anes rsa shall e piy 8 by6 A B d SE SON, Arroka, Te we have 
k L much pleasure in stating that they have 
best set about the wor home supply s e #1 $ 10s. per 100 feet. 9 by? 128. cemente with Mr. THOMSOX to manufacture and vane 
i i 94 by 74 
of food? S we p he requisite amount by Ri A ‘10 by 8 the above most economical pectin 
putting into cultivation the 1 on acres of land| 10% by 8} 12 by 10 ey eran e riag 
lying waste, but improvable; or shall we apply ourselves | 11, by 8 T 13 by 10 lds. ty in management, its economy in 
to increase the production of the land under cultivation? oy we t By 0 heat = h are “mo Boller | prirna power 4 
My answer is, Let_us —let us cultivate all the Weyl? } ig, { 2w most valuable inventions for heating purpose 
d of the country which will pay for such cultivation, 20 by 12 20 by 14 been befor the public, 
but first let ‘us improve he of h is now F po a yt in 200 ft. ate. opoe A aa trations and prices forwa on a 
er culture, and look to advancing knowledge to aid ne Grebe’. Honoa one alee ap MONRO’S CANNON — INvENTED 
us to ee to the utmost the latent powers of those in any si ger i DA Bough Sip es y E wae sp thick, | _ Moxno, ENER AT COLNEY Hovse, wean Sr 
fields which we have now in hand.” DE E a S aon i JONES, having ts for 
€f e Sale of the above BOILERS, begs to state that t 
Propagating Glasses | rn Shades and Stands. | made in both Wrought and Cast Iron of di 
Bee ol ilk Pans. 1 ote 
a isc ey MPA ; — 12inches, 14 ins., 16ins., 18 ins., and 20ins. in aioe sad an as homed Bi a very short 
Why is Farmyard Dung so valuable ?—As — Rough Plate and Sheet Glass Tiles to pinch in thickness. arnie roll iy y are adapted for heating 
farmyard dung its value probably consists in houses, Hothouses, Churches, &c., and will be 
ints. ie A ts ~ hoice of salts aa A variety of other articles as per Horticultural List, which may every other Boiler hitherto sen The 
po 5 ap a A iar choice 0 on iat. Wrought-Iro' each ; 96-inch ditto, 8L. 108. eac! 
of co on, and in every | Plate Glass, Rough-cast do., Patent Plate do., Ruby, Blue, and | The ia a4 Hn ow k took 
digestibl thy s0 ‘thet the plant t finds fall re wants easily other Coloured and Ornamen delivery. J. Jones hasad 
supplied : well- is always rich in ammo Genuine White Lead, Colours, Paints, and Of “ore ned all kinds, watot i 3 and connections for the sam 
will et ago per ag chen on any other house, om 
bt raises 
y, as it ferments and 
it seen Be ae car acid to the 
so ass ists the action of the : 
and 
wo oe 
the soil and t 
on the 
keep 
supply of the E 
Chemistry of Practical F. 
Calendar of ee 
SEPTEMI 
oe ae Peete frequent rains di 
uring the 
operations, vine it 
he inh that ousting ‘was CO) earnest. 
the _— of the Odih ' waseverything 
ihe Sade all at ition 
fore 
Burgess & a neigh 
doubtless turn the ara of those ie 
vel and expeditious method 4 of cutting 
eo appeared to 
fir consent 
‘consumption. W. 0. T. 
TT 
ù " to Correspondents. 
E wollen eran Ee So Plea rede reference baa several | B 
tches by the eta oo goatee Viii naras MA 
S been lately ee Ea came 
Tateriis : E E, Bucks. aa te no ag WE of the — ns 
° _Priety öt mixing up seeding Thistles in in the dung-heap. 
. tation et re _the seed being destroyed d 
uring the fermen- | 
All packages c red. 
Address, aah Sng or a ing Street Without, the same side as 
Eastern Coun 
PAMET cae. GUTTA pert SOLES. 
go to reo acne the he receipt o of the following laster letter 
Tal ge, Spong Pag 
their wholesale dealers 
se Company, Paiao 18, 
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Road, Uity Road, Lo 
om Bridge Wharf, 6, Bankside, South- 
S. MORRIS, an reegen pith 38, Upper 
prs 
tppliation za J. Jon 
ark, London. 
Gutta Perc 
dealers in town and 
Wharf 
cee pa ~ CONSERVATORIES, ET Street, City, 
ETLEY anp CO. wopke 1 16-oz SHEET ‘GLASS Hot- Water Apperatu s complete, on low pressure principle, also 
of British Man ure at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. erected. Improxoi ved Tapiata Boses, tted val se armeg Te 
per foot for the usual sizes required, thousands of | pressure from the appas, iking off the various cironi ; 
are ready packed for immediate Etions: a as wing i 2, sand 4 inches diameter ; 
PATENT ia” CRO gr: ngle, Tubular ‘eli with furnaces complete. 
TILES, and SLATES, WATER-P PROPAGATING Planet Valves, 2, 3, and 4 inches diameter ; 
GLASSES, G MILK PANS, PA G Mag Ba en J.S. Morris in 1854. Pedestals, 
ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, | Plain, fi pinay npr seg Hot-Water 
& Co., 35, Soho more of all sizes hope on gy peers ap Plans and 
Gardeners’ Chronicle Saturday in each month 5. S. Momms * rox 
Ea best and cheapest PAINT for ae K FENC- Dwellings” se 
G, Barns, Stables, all outside Wood and Iron Work, is pore A HOUPPE. 
MITCHELL’S ANTISEPTIC MINERAL SLACK PAINT. | por tue APPLICATT SULPHUR OR LIME To THE View, 
ld ready for use, 17s. 6d. per a ly, now and for ane ce KRO ted in England and 
fencing, barges, &c. ended to the e nobility and ee, S AND ; 
stewards, land agents, &c. id A liberal peice g dis Sabina — tage of me Boite & 1 
&c.— Manufactory, ry, Kennington Lane, Lam short lengths of wool : by this ns it is 
WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, __ imperceptible cles upon the plants, without 
SEFUL (0) Poper seel |a, which age vo by the ethod. 
Greenhouse, Garden, house, &c. Flower Stands, à Hou ae by Bu 
Garden Arches, Fencing, &c., © kinds. Upwards of 60 dif- 
rent patterns of 8 from 10 inches 
to 3 feet diameter, new and ured 
W. RICHARDS, at the Imperial Wire Works, 370, OXFORD 
w ws at the Crystal Sydenham. 
Blinds and Sun Shades of every pe 
N.B. An allowance made to the Trade for exhibition or 
peg and Aviaries fitted up. Superior 
ird 
—ĪMPORTANT | Wh : 
ae Company have the Fr ta 
Prize 
10l. Educa 
Chronicle, Nov. 24, 1855) sent by post on Gror g of six s 
General Catalogue for March 1857 may be on applicationg 
