Jan. 12, 1856.] 
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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
9) Paper by Mr. Russell, of Kilwhiss the nomenclature | MAPPIN’S PRUNING alae IN BWER, VARIETY, ppcton WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
~ of agricultural oibie in which ba. SeGtbates a great WwW aac: aoa GOOD BY THE GAYNOR ax OKE, Manufacture rs of the cele- 
deal misconception, i e isu; - e. ted Ex hibition Prize PRUNING, BUDDING,” and 
5, Standing, both on part of practical and scientific : GRAF ae A Singh ha N og gen PRU NING SCISSORS, &e. 
; to th se of the terms organic and inorganic, ae carry the keen edge of a razor without requiring to be sen 
applied to elements, There are also Ir. : so frequently as is usually necessary to obtain that sharp edge 
PP p Der y ty rp edg 
Gorrie o meteorol f the year, and on the J con lt MAPPIN anD BROT THis QUEEN’s akan e for the comfort and use of the practical gardener. The 
insects injurious to Pine trees, And this a con- sian Sheffield; and 37, eons Street London, | > 24S are also warranted to wear through to the back. They 
J s awings forwarded b ost i are used by all the eminent gardeners in England, Ireland, ang 
cludes with a review of Mr. Stephens’s Catechism of y Scotland, and can be purchased any nurseryman or —- 
Agriculture, a =< = the useful life of the late lamented aaa DHE HYDRAULIC RA AM will raise | in the three kingdoms. Those who may not have used 
Professor Senn water, without manual labour, to any | respectfully solicited to give them a trial. The Great Exhibition 
0 pyrene wot the Highland Society contain height, where a small fall can be obtained, ero Medal of 1251, and the Prize Medal of the Horticultural 
n ris es t Hé Re E adion PEAR land, on Fire, Garden, Deep Well, Liquid Manure, pyeeet aby once i re their Show of 1854, was awarded to- 
number o. reso s on c E cain tees and all other Pun fens asses "Ee i tea ae. of material and work- 
i shine on {he sÀ on the Planting of an es ee in Aberdeen- Founta’ of every description erected; | —— SLATE WOR! RKS, ISLEV rin 
q Shire, o rowth ot Turnips w ith different manures, Noskwiri Giettonn, &e. DWARD BECK we wont, _MIDDLESEX. 
w andon s. There are also papers Hose „Fipo of every kind for watering E of articles for nla in State E a variety 
4g by De Aa erson on his proceedings in the laboratory, Garden: n use at Worton Cottag ral purposes, sal pn ange ae 
P w well-known report on the agricultural W. F. Roer (late FREEMAN Ror), Hydraulic Sundays excepted. 
statistics of Scotland by Mr. Hall Maxwell. To some Enginee, 70, , Strand, London. ed Lists ot Plant Tubs and Boxes forw: twarded on application 
of these papers we shall hereafter direct attenti lh AND OTHERS T? OAR’ OCOA-NUT FIBRE MANUFAC- 
meanwhile we have sai ugh ove the great man I ERCHANT, has Dena a great x EASES HAS of MATTING, DOOR MATS, MAT- 
i i 3 e iety of CYLINDRICAL and SADDLE BOILERS in RESSE SSOCKS, BRUSHES &c.,and are disti ished& 
if value of the wo rk, ana p abl aay cory tbiich, which its stock, Also eos Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, Double Doors by superiority and excellence of workmanship, combined with 
character is sustained in the number just published and F S, Furnace Grates, Soot rs, Hot-water Pipes, | moderate charges, Catalognes, canine pri cs and ey very 
: Si its. Ta Syphons, Throttle Valves, Stop Cocks, lange and | particular, jir: by post.—T. ste R, Cocoa-nut Fibre Mani 
‘ ae Gh Matcha! week ie ovo bie dia ssi nR Trough Pipes.—Dra ings and ee facturer, 42, node Hill, Lo I n. 
to Corresponde of the abov. estimates given for the work fixed std, London, 
RY, me SHO 
| Sows 
Notices nts. PO 
Heiition | to J. Jokns, te Bridge Wharf, 6, Bankside, Lon - 
ADDRESS: G E Scott. We do not know the address of the agent neat the Sou thwark: Iron Bridge. be < | PORTABLE WIRE PENS FOR POULTRY 
for Dr. Newington’s implements ofw 
much during the past a a 
3, Frederick’s Sabo Old Jew 
hich we eral not hea rd faz ABR AiG RONE, rt Da on hire by Taos. P. Hawxr mae; 
her address asked for is BY LETTERS Netting and Wire Goois er, R ey dep Beg rmingham, Gam 
a good Ofte: ROYAL 
| CATTLE Docro Wallis ington her deal of i S: SN PATENT. IRON JRDLES, ETC. 
formation on thi is Ra condensed baie. the writings a one of E PEL a a AS 1 New P Park ‘save reet, Southwark (late 
our best veterinary oni = wd bin “New Farmers’ Almanack,” HE COSMOPOLIT se LASS . COM 
published by Blackie of Glas 
C 
ae J R. PEILL, 1 
G PANY ’ | © STEPHENSON & Pe) s solicits an inspection of his patterns 
HELY & WARING, Managers, 296, Oxford Street, % 
London, | of WROUGHT. IRON sooner which he is now prepared 
ENTRAL FARMERS’ Choe: The ‘following sine have been STRONG HOR RTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS few |s supply upon very advantageous terms to purchasers, Every 
selected for discussion during the present ye 2d.; and HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, from 44d. | description of Ornamen mtal ¢ Castings and Metal Works. Prices, 
ee “Props d b; per foot, CROWN or SHEET SQUARES, in 100 feet t box xes, | &c., at the Manufactory as above. 
Agricultural Statisties cs, com- J.A. W under 10 by 8, 12s. 6d.; above, tor a + per box. FOREIGN HURDLES for HEEP, 6 feet long, 3 feet out of 
nds with 5 r = “Equit: | ‘ot d Bier SHEET, in 200 feet cases, 34s, per ground, 5 bars eee oee ore 49, Od, each 
able System of takin nnual f ‘i on, Munger: PERFORATED VENTIL ATING “GLASS 3 from 1s. 6d. pe A HURDLES for CATTLE, 6 feet long, Sai out 
Average Price hag om. JE of ground, 5 bars 
March 3.—The 
For f Far m Agree e-) 5 
ment best Saa to give a 
stimulus to a Improve. 
m 
foot. TILES and A fro rom 6d. ea MILK PANS 
2 ELY’S 
I 
» 
G. Jackson, of 
ich, v +» 58. 3d. eac 
ARTNG'S | mihas 
Mr. Š | ULERY, R RABBIT, SHEEP & CAT FENCING 
BUTTER SLABS, 10s, each. “Glass Porn sada Bee Glasses, 
ep Pattersbal Hall, Cucumber Tu ubes, Hyacinth Dishes, Propagating Glasses, j PS RABBIT NETS, ox CORDS, for Covert Shoot 
HARE 
Hand Lights, G Flower Labels, 7s. per 100, and the New w | ing, 12 mesh ike 4 feet wide, 2d. per yard; 18 mesh over, 6 feet 
April 7—The Relative Values of Arti) Mr. J. C. Neser, | Aquarium, 10s. each. = Catalonued we ____. | cade, 34; per yard; 24 mesh over, 8 feet, 4d. per yard; each edga 
ficial Manures, and their Comparative | of 39, Kennington | wae FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. con da Fane ny for Poultry Extra 2 gig Ran pen wide, 4d. 
‘eon to different C ane. ETLEY anD CO. supp oy. 16-0z, SHEET GLASS, Net, fix its full width and length, made of soc cord, 8d. to ke 
y 5.—On the A) Peak iasa Mr. R. BAKER, of fi t fi 2d $d. + this; A 
and Hydrau lies to the Drainage o Writtle, Chelmis- British Manufacture, at pri ices varying rom 2d. to 3d. | per square yard; this is the.best article made for 
y Land ford square Girs the usual sizes quired,many thousand feet Fowls, Cats, &c. LINGFORD's, 1, Edm Terrace, 
2 b Be xpediency “of Con: Mr. J: Woop, of | of which are kept ready packed for immediate d, Ball’s Pond Road, near Kingsland Gate, London, { 
Novena t ra iinet lage tek mi PATENT ROUGH ELA amates for CROWN GLAS “GLASS J RATING ror SUEEP-FOLDS, mane or COCOA- 
sae on oF agree | and Socia La- | Mr. W. Srrantxa, of | TILES and SLATES, WATER. PIPES, PROPAGATING UT FIBRE, cig mba el byt sents che crag 
bourer, and tho best onk eTA Ghilbolton, Stock- | GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PEA GLASS, ordinary durability wh dati to the pr eaii 
bridge ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, | It will w at 2 hendoral sets of tarred hemp netting, and is so 
Proving it light that a herds EE S may, with ease carry 200 yards of it. 
December 8.—On the Rotation of C to James HETLEY & Co., 35, Soho Square, , Land don. N 1 
more especially as 0 low fa os ot Bee, oie or See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month, ake ——— nu h: by the Manak we cee eo 
{| - Four-course System is susceptible eorf tee aga Park, | —GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, A ao, Ede errace, Ball's Pond ho , Kingsland, London. 
provement .. TS. BAT. O 3... ey 
ri HURN: J Butters. We cannot name on me tbat has “always | JAMES PHILLIPS anp Co. have the pleasure to ‘Ba S, BAT-FOLDING NETS, ror BIRD 
< Satisfied everybody,” bat t the American churn has as Bood repu- | ¢ hand their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash: la 5 G, ‘sons renin! Pole: pa coments 20s. each; 
tation as any. It is sold by Bur; & Key, of oe SHEET GLASS, PACKED IN Boxes CONTAINING 100 Pii: | Clap Sas ag inane mae an ve lan wee ter p 
Street; and a modification of it, spoken highly of by e, is | 6 by 4, and 64 z . 12s.|S by 6,and 8% by 64... 13s. 6d, | With sta l li Lark Nets, made 
sold by Deane & Dray, of Thames Street. 4 z B is — mesh, any size sae ‘a. = came yard. et 
7 By 5, and 7} by 5} on {9 by 7,and10 by8 ... 13s. 6d, | 1, 30-vards 1 5 yards wide, made square mesh, 17 11s. 
Plough it with a shal ow fur and then work T 14s, PER 100 F ‘dd | Tr erate K Aj eid tea we she! 1 Bd: r 
E Pa vah ie areg ha: r grubber (if not very 2 by. 9,13 by 9,14 “a 9,1 5 by 9,16 by 9. Tara Bali a ae Kingsland ‘pi le i 
oul, for it woul implement), or Biddle’s | 19 p 10, 13 bi 10, 14 by 10, ihe 10, 16 by 7NHEAP WIRE Game 3 kere 
Scarifier, or the Uley cul ivator, if very rough and it for these | 49 b 11, 13 4 11,14 s 11, 15 iy 11, 16 beat, 17 by 11, 18 by 11. C HEAP WIRE GAME & [E & POULTRY N NETTING. 
cannot easily be choked. If your land is to be kept clean for AT 10s. PER 100 FEET. | 
the fut: the lighter imple: t (Finlayson’s) is bel st. 13 by 12, 14 by 12, = by 12, i b Wide. Mesh. PET Galvanised. 
D S OF CATTLE: J + “Spooner on the Sheep; AT 18s. PER 100 Fre 24 oe by : apa co to es "per yard «+. 6d. per yard, 
= “ Youatt on the Ox an — ald e two latter are the 17 by 12, 18 by 12, 19 by 12, "20 by 12, 36 6d. per Od 
$ volumes issued by the Society for the Diffus sion of Useful 14 by 13, 15 by 13, 1g by 13, 17 by 13, 48 3 | 9a. Ie ig T 
ji Kúowledge. The articles on Cattle Diseases in “Blackie’s 18 by 13, 19 by 13, 3 Bera 20 b te arrow E Proof Netting, Galvanised, 8d. per sq foot, made 
oredan of Agricalture,” are by Mr. Spooner, of South. LARGER SIZES, NOT rxc pita a 40 IncuEs Lone. y size. This article is shown at the Sydenham E rept 
sey Thank T 16 oz. from 2d. to 3}d.,21 oz. from 3d..to 6d. 26 oz. from 6d. toTłd, where it is much admired—W. CULLINGFORD, 1, Edmund 
you. The present price is 182, to per foot t supertctal, according to size and quantity. race, Ball's Pond Road, near the Gate, Kin ngsland. 
ê hk Bt oe pas fon for 1 Hom on and for F oreign, 121. 10s. up to SIX PEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS FOR ORCHARD AWATERPROOF P THS. 
pitt 17, das 40 ep Senn i a - to Sl. per toh. eave HOUSES, THE SAME QUALITY 4S WE SUPPLY TO MR. Rivers, and NO CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 
871.75. per ton. Nite, Der thor So “5g Superphosphateot Dima 70. to | of various Givetewtond always on hand, at 18s. per 100 feet. ost o ‘would enjoy their Gardens during the 
"i 7 ng aa a J TH We ae ioe Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes, TS ths should construct their walks of AND 
: i any in- 7 Ji :— Sereen 
ra “rn hg es form of Mr. Drew’s drum, and 6 any In me COEUR AE SENT ROUGH PLATE EAr CEMENT CONCRET genie ato Ta yee Sd 
to the structure of the drum machine there have 
“not yet ol tained for us what we wanted, The drum faa 
ee in the north of En; gland and Scotland than 
j: sou 
n that which age ne hithe; 
r that need 
oping 
rie! 
s there was 
‘ling 4 “Mr. Wetheralt to any rotting 
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of 300 ring 24d. per Fan Twenty-one Ounce, 34d. 
Peen App t Glass, in cases of 200 feet 84s., 33s., 40s., and 
42s. 
Fern Ca Cases W ith Ferns Rii suitable for the Drawing- 
room, from 25s. ony 
Aquariums wit re) tk = 
shaped Jor en S Gas sta 
ae it and to every part of clean sraveladd one of nai 
one e parts eq i 
ian Come Shed at incorporate then whole well in the dry state before 
ap lying | ond Wate. a may be iia co 2inchesthick. Any 
pEi abaster an mix an is required 
„each. Vase 
s Milk Pans, 21s, per doze: Pak ple and Bee Glasses, 
rana Tubes, ‘Lactometers, rå Camoys ‘Mille fe agree 
Wasp Traps, late, Crown, an ental Glass, S 
big es Rank a — es, and eve varticle f in the trade. 
Horticultu: ass Warehouse, 6, eon Street 
HEA AL AND SON’S “EIDER DOWN QUILTS + 
~o COORD DOWN QUILTS; from Ss. 6d. to 24s. List ot ips 
MILLINGTON S pales the above S S; ost. Heat & Sox’s Illustrated 
E's GLASS in any size or anbstan in 100, 200, o; r | Catalogs PERE ak fioa a! Priced Lis of of Bedding also sent 
tge quantity may be used on light and | 300 vor the i see eds facile bes ar is sed a aia post free.—196, Totten! ourt Road. 
vi men ofthe day. , Reduced ain ty arin, 04, YUPISS’S CONSTITUTION HORSE BALLS — 
f} ý z ns E 3 Agriculturists, Postmasters, and 
Tey = BS » » 6 
Si ” 7 ” Pe ” 4 
be aay durin : tmmediately soluble, may 104 ve si z 1 “4 9 
EED WHEAT: Inquirer, Of Bromwic Nur- ” » 1 
Bery, Prolific, Rough Chaff, Bristol ore aT, aea, fae, bs these Soa as. y 107 
'e know the 1st, 5th, and 6th to be ? long-eared. » 10 » 1h ,, 104 
olifie sorts. We shou ra toany red Wheats for ah ties n ie y 114 
t it is getting late, and the only really spring Wheat B yy 11 » 12h 4, 11} 
Of a red sort is the“ April,” a bearded somewhat bat 1 » i ” » 1} 
bund 7 ite Wheats we d i ; is » ” ag 
enton quantity a rie quali ” fi 
: er. In the Clothing di triete they give ve we believe wt Nine Bt be 22 by 13, te temper, E; ke Delt Bullocks fat much faster by 
: i eee re open le me for nt to Cae will ae at least 4 is 20 by is, T ene bi ariya xcis Cuprss, M.R.V.C.S., author of the 
ancy its gant tothe. clothier. “will exceed fetes ome oe diern Roe a NORA and sold at s ctable A ne Vean 
ar ner, considering the ex xpense of collection, &e. n S q n, and: Céas in packets, six Balls each, 3s, 
Sonne in Mr. Roberts's articlelast week on Agricultural LEY’S Rough Plate a and Ti Striking | a wrapper ing full directions for t 
a argc, ts of bn” ‘ead “ 18 ton.” to ate and Boe Glasses Ba Pane, Cacumab het aid Rowe F at salgan restieat of the Horse y taking them. 
comm ons have been re i orticultural 
Retained tit the necessary inquiries ean be made sites ay White Lead, a e ast Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, a nints; Sainai s miie 
che indulgence o ‘wend ae oe Varnish seo Colour List, whic! can be had on application, Proprietor gratuitously, either 
contributions is still tablished more than 1 100 years, post-paid, 
