Mar 21, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 489 
lf is very well illus- 
> " ENER AL direction. The progress itse y 
Loop MANURE RE for T )RAINAGE rares QUEUE n BUR MU t o| trated by the history E an ideal farm out of co 
AMS'S BD MANURE p of LIME. the Owners of et pais, Lingus t Incsiben 3 ition, with that of the various steps b which 
E ES re ga X EM. s Enclosing, Road Making, Wood Grubbing, and an intelligent eed of the present day would 
, r Tue PATENT Farm Buildings, sanctioned by the Enclosure Ap eng omo Tab lanaeuakedts provement. This clever sketch 
MANUFACTURED BY The advances are repaid by way of Rent Charg " « ino 1 Tw ee shall 
eated for such a term of years as the Landowner shall he Tenants we have transferred to our columns. 
t RE will best adapt the e annual charge eto er A A mura de d apes bel pee wie am N Pas refer do tie E 
TITRO-PH o S PHATE or BL 00D MANU No investigation of Title being required, or Pl ave 1 e Koslérs whieh asd dins 
N rta. ANY pin To ce of TENANT FARMERS, | sioners or Mortgagees, no m etn expondo d oy Landowners in | influences on Ped í iubere 
000 acres of land. The Company either supply the mc xps | they undertake | ag aving urnishe o 
CrAvpzN, Littlebury, Essex. rks designed and executed by their M. Agen th kly er is now 
PE IL. no sent fmprovgment by thelr experince at eur the vedi methods by which the improving farm 
3 tt advances requi ] t cha x 
Particulars of these Standard Manuri y be o HL x a A works, Sud thelr commission iheréonr $ * equippe 
D Ofices 100, DRE E ee Manufactory: | " Applications to be addressed to IM Me "London, SN , One of the points where Mr. THomPson has most 
Puistow, "Esse at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Stre Ln ETE AE illu. str RAT ta proposition which he 
eL IY InOE IB a 
IHE Le ON D Os No MANURE COMPANY I IDLAND phages ed OnE = at En d CLIE onÉ Erud, is VALUE SYSTEM 
T have EU Tey in fine condition— Lo SE Thursday, May 12, 1864, R. C. tap oe ota , as wielded y th e Aadi Boiey n in the case 
DISSOLVED BONES. of LIME, in the Chair, the following ee m. i = t - soot of the agricultural machine manufac ure. is in 
ANURE AN, seconde .H. A ea 
UR ee for UEM Boon L "hat die to rd a Midland Farmers’ Club. form of a reset ow p^ Pony range P og rp 
URATE, ded by Mr. Joun Lowe, D ber before e ciety 1 
w Proposed by . B. WRIGHT, secon à last ecem 2 : 
VADE continas ons sum BIBNSS PERUVIAN, GUANO e That Richard Croft ‘Chavner, Esq. Do requested to ach as Presse | this portion of his performance appears. Doing 
NITRATE of SODA, x ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY for the xs BALDWIN. gem justice to the spirit in which that paper, 
SALT, and all zas of known , Propos der ] ; x 
Works, P iouen iau. Isle of Dogs. ns W. n f JE. M. Caldecott, | > attack upon the prize system, 
Offices, 116, Fenchurch Stree E. Purser, Secretary. rem Mm. ia Xi M M us and Mr. T. B. HE pes Prey ? Aa xiavirthefio 
A WCE S'S “tt aN or a Wright be requested to a ceps E writ 1 nus 
i ES Manuros manufacturod by J. B. Taw es for the presen nt Qm roposed v; T T. Ry d ranp I mat confidently rn = the thre e points TE 
season of 1864 are now ready for delivery at his Factories, at the . That Mr. H. Wi riggin 2a Reece to act as Vice-President acme atte za tub mo t por rt consisted, tha t (1), e 
following prices :— Per ton. present yea ll ad een at 
LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE | || , PME xou conded by Mr. W. Lox July is i well a : uct ; (2) 
SUPEREHOS SPHATE of L - "f LIME from BURNT 5. That Mr. J. Sha bn fe he iini Renan to act as thar dae for 1864, | trials which the Society 8 ju ges conduc H , 
LAW DONE or or MINERAL PHOSPHATES : 5 6 Pensio by Mr. H. Wiccrx, seconded by Dr. Bopprxorox, | that the shortness ot these trials has practically 
LAWESS BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL MANURES 8 0 Nes itae. iat | t heed’ foul Galles Mo 
These Manures can be Mere of Mr. Lawes, or through id year : | and in the ong run no e : : h t f 
appointed r PMS in all of the United Kingdom, at pric kins, G. C., Esq. | Chattock, H. H., Esq. | Lowe, Mr. Henry. award: and ( ) that the ** excessive character o 
varying according to cost o; ek rro Mr. H. | Couchman, Mr. C. Lowe, Mr. John. | 2 h k- inevitable: "is by no 
Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from the Importers; Nitrate of Aston, Mr. W., | Fowler, Mr. R., jun. | Masfen, Mr. R. H. | the prize system, thou 1nev » 48 
Soda, Sulphate d other Cakes ken it er ae spr anures. (Seisdon.) adele Mr. We, MMC means fatal to the usefulness and efficie ney o 
C - | y, Mr. G. A. 
a LETS Law 15,1, Adelaide Pla Place, London Bridge, E.C Bude | EON , Mr. Thomas. Ryland: Mr. Thomai prizes as seen, not on before the Sooioty's 8 
and 22, Eden Quay, Cr dn r1 or lt e dl | Honey A “CR” | Sixelby, Mi. T. ^ ` judges, but on the race-course aid ge eat ít 
Manures and Feeding Stu C.L. | King, Mr. John. Scott, Mr. W. J. B. k erience Ü ot the 
AYN “BIRD, CALDECOTT. AND h AW T R EE - | Burman te 7 |i Lees, Mr. 3. H. Smith, Mr. Joseph. It is declared that the ie hat eis beni 
este. Seed — epe Lane; qe ce e, Mr. T. H. tM ERAR PO Mr. George. Society" s countr ry peer pro 
Samples and prices on applica ere dT is eh by Mr. C. L. aati seconded by Mr. W. J. B. Scorr— and the condi tion of the land thi been generally 
ae MEAL. — P segs Sey p ALEXANDER 7—That Mr. J. B. Lythall be d ots ci COME the trial week in July—that a 
2 ce Li ol, delivered to Rail or Boat, at Liver- year. 3 
in ba; T: we Pese et The Chairman having vacated the Ladi pp E constantly increa sing n mber o. purchasers Wi 
n xn Hoy Lvckcock, seconded by Mr. pU m and carried ds, made under these 
REEL SEI ere E* | Cesena be te fly avais, mado uude te 
d Price 6l. a ton " r his Sindn in ding t e Opponen 
| soe LASER a D OCIETY. a seu ME hd ttenti [^ exclusively ou the 
ATH an i WEST [o wo ha 5 a e | system fix pe Ses ention n 
" 10 Augustus Voelcker : Encouragement ric 1 no system can "d 
| Moisture are mx «. 6.9L Commerce, Establis w efects from whic : eY has not been to 
| Fatty matters | eoo 26.50 atron E The Prince of Wales, K.G the effect of the ET Beh itt haves 
m unds fles h-forming matters) ve «s, 14,9; President, 1803-1964 on, is e rms, whic a 
Tay E iusto fibre Zo OE» THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of ROOK, IMPLEMENTS, | depose the old esta npe fis a 
Woody fibre (Cellulose) #4 53.4; 168, POULTRY, WORKS of ART, and H HORTICULTURAL SPECI- | fact been benefite e ini 
pa an PARSEE i a MENS, will take place at Bristol, on Juno 13, 14 agera IRA. periodical jenes inspection of their manufaotures 
J ary. . 
T dim ana on oe A order of the Council, H. xir Street, Bath, which the Society has thus €: r es 
Containing nitrogen, 2.39 ontaining silica an —— A ibili 
“101, Leadenhall Street, London, F.C.—Ap: ril 15, 1804. ESXOTIL xc AGRICULTURAL SOC IETY of ENGLAND checked in the = veer | a fallacious p "e Y 
—I have much pleasure in sending you the preceding MEETING at NEWCASTLE-ON TYNE, July, 1864. which mig ght as ovel y have interfered wit 
analytical re rest for they show that the sample of Nut-meal which | "1^ on DAY for En try of Stock, Wool, and Butter, Ist June. Al of th 
ou Leche for analysis possess: ; es erexiordinary Sent, of d Dentin Mei pea received. pU that date will be "vr ed to the senders. | the regular pr uiid till noth asion in disous 
uch as it contains no ess per co ficates will be forwarded on application to eserye another ove 
he meal conta‘ Prize Sheets and Certi: es 
Mine. p You UL notico. di that t MS cal. ae un d N seth ationtant: NE H. Haut Dare, Secretary. sion of the 
proportion of woody fibre is not. "The condition of the meal is Han E - doiit tokt judges as com 
A OM GA T EE S A. Ier ciclo dee atre 
1 ™ nol confoun wi at ofa w 
Palm-nut kernels. The samples of Palm-nut kernel cake that have © w 9 
come under my notice were all Pato E CEDE he AgvuuHurul ry tte * fully admitting t irre: 4 MA. one a 
ELCKER, E : 
ulting Chemist to the Royal Agricultural Society.” TURDAY, MAY 2 which the latter has its adeant. oe present le 
one nn Coleman, E Agent fer 0 alis d us just enumerate two or three of the detener 
Han Smirx Agent for the sale oi eels ree ol in f en to 
Pamm Me Meal, "Tena Shall d be s Hg t to mon samples and further EP ESERNSUINd ag in which re ion MPSON'S argument appe 
information as as to this valuable Wn ou MEETING General: Mesiti vat thé: Royál -Agris us open to objec lon 3 E 
orci s Jay Oo om 130, Leadonhaii Street, E.O. n 2 Moxpay, May = cultural Society of Englani--Noon His 5 aE of the subject commences with a 
ri UNDERHILL’S NEW MNT IRON Tuurspay, — Confei serre E Cottage Building— e Suffolk drill. Now, Wa belibre it 
. FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, UU ge on z Dog Bhe Show at the Agricultural "Riu, menge ad, aes twithstanding the large 
= EXP E at notwithstan 
pote mary Pu ever offered at SATURDAY, — 23} Islington. may be ad inal" be M mits Ganker? 
wmresjonding scm easil: iy hen, m if if ws from Fc a reum c sums of money ween as : a € y un s ioscan 
Sdapted for exportation, ea w aay: Mnt & Messrs, Hornssy, in their competitio: 
Por at pe drom da to Ae par stad upana sats Da, Vo RUE dee ae thee ed MCE Aie Gallis deii just Wint-io wil 
"ues ionlars apo y i the Manufactory 5 or of or of t AT of guano are the — and m dnos when the Society was formed. No implement 
Torta 18, jatal t the contents o new : a : 
7 To Oeners of tanted ee We. im insita; y "use has altered less in form—it was as efficient then 
Froperty. . Ever has | 248 artere 
MANUFACTURING. FIRM Prope for DISPOSAL | number ofthe sa we ob as m y y T , and somewhat cheaper. And then, as 
a san of ENCAUSTIC TILES damag M pen bee: putting guano in wl is ang 4 Ww who has hardly ever been a " 
of 'ufacture, which they would be willing to deliver free on the Rail rin e past few weeks, or will soon be putting , k 
at arate lower than the cost of the commonest. di tion of Paving | GUI pa P , Y tells | ma m Ad always been by far the largest maker. 
reo s led P Property taking a quantity, | they would be iin slong with Darnip be “a ak rame : Take other examples —Th he ha arrows which last 
mpplied at à very low mate, Aet eh UO us that both the ao and ST con- 
OY z, ao Er E ition of the manure may be improv uano i 
isely the same in form and principle as 
age, should be thoroughly ground or reduced to are precisely by MAS TOADS € E tha 
M5 J. BEAUMONT, Lann Arr MEME id der, in order to its full usefulness in pe se exhibited uk entre SA AE Se : 
DmarwaoE ExGrwzrR (for sev eral y: m erm Mr. Josiah | powde D k * - moe ing at "E ord. GARDNER’s Turnip- 
Parkes), undertakes the Planning and Execution of Works ul the soil is committed. And i le, dv th 
Drainage, and Estate Improvem generally ; including Embank- | . linblo-t te if d d with iun the best of all such tools, is the same now 
! Mentsand River Works; Reclamation of Marshes d Waste Lands; is rendered less liable to waste if dampe Ww t de ko boda materially im- 
and bp the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ | p f it ight of oil of vitriol. | 88 en. as pio J ug " 
i five per cent. of its wei o 5 EAR 
Es iu de vate cost of the Landowner, or through M ds alee, fi Nr ias proved ? We doubt it. The prize ough a 
the us Pand 1 inprovement Apta The way to do itis to dilute the oil of vitriol in : ich Mr. M lieri before 
(oie ae and.) (meg nspected and Ame ed upon ith 4 bulk of water ER War wick, to whic r. MORTON referre 
for contemplated Improvements ad the first place with its yi of wi I easily the Society o a Aris, Wis, wo understand. de did 
Lc M, ctio uk pour both over as much sawdust as will easi 
[MPROVE } [ : h it AME the award of the 
"pag LANDS IMP ROVE MI MENT c T CONEAN Y. take them up— this sawdust taba afterwards. form AY arm it re ^ x 
Incorporated by Special Aet o: : » “T a v MUSS Soc inefäcien those hich 
mixed with the guano. convinced,” says | ` R iub 
Hold Palace Yard, Westminst i i | immedia pédiaed. ja consequence of | z 
To Laxpowsens, nr ae ey ESTATE m Aere, putre dit &c.,1x | Dr. VOELCKER, ** that if the paiana 1 "UA m toc bá A by the manufacturer: 
NGLAND AND LES, D IN SCOTLAND. i a considerabl ward had reealled gs (eres 
flowing dee? Advances mones, ‘limited ia amount, for the | Offer are carried d juae, o will be ised, | Of course we do not refer to this as any dis- 
expenses nnn of oof Agricultural | inprovement,& the whole or outlay lay and | saving in ^ar rie the ih ager ote ete qnom iw std loughs—they are as 
1 eases being liqui wig Soh for it will t app: parag f th of the rival manufae-- 
j Irrigation and W: banki: Tneléed as good as those o; e best 
Clear  Heslamation, Planting, for any tio cial purposes] im mproved mechanical condition, es iu & state ‘of ih "m 
"or ery for or Irrigation. urers- 
2. Farm , Tramways and Baltronds A a T or farming | increased chemical efficac cacy. | | ment i in our opini eae value Nel fana award made 
$3 ies or Landing places on the sea coast or on the banks of after a few aie Sad erein en 
4 “ee e s on of arm Houses Labourers’ Cottages, and other} MR, THompson’s instructive Review of wen — it may be — à . dene ? : ptiealar 
Orient es are bd ass 0 , 
foit ured for Farm RR primes Agricultural pasen in the new number of the | ex amp viaa t whi fungus 
E SLAMS, 
panier te a De of any Act, of Parlin Soci alleges that the opponents of the gatos — 
ner p emen il th greni ici vide cae Boor bg "qnn A dine their "a in red of the broad 
Portionate Ren voee Ix eihente, may borrow ee of that progress . It discusses the influence , 
one lads nri 5o charge the same with the expenses steam power, now so generally employed in agricul-|and general aspect which the progress ot the 
riy dicti financial ch ar duluired, and the Company being of a | ¢ haves d tedani tant infl ieultural omg manufacture during the 
Fem do d , - 
E nd Mncouon of the Works, which EET IR nd eren. tent and = refers to the effects of tree trade—of the e system rg pats ed. We 
information, and for forms of application, apply to the | tenure of land —and of the artificial manure | Miete that the crum system in the earlier years 
Ser Narie, Managing Dire’ 2, Old Yard, sone th acture, as powerfully efficient in the same |of the Society was of very at service to the 
