THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND A6 RL CULTUI RAL GAJ ZETTE. T 
250 ; AM jn 
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into a EP with h this Company ior tne phew S Tust pu, Geétge erii ik, price 5s. 6d. clo yr | “There is no IS GARDE NERg 
820 acres of their land, at the price — 5 by n ALPA; or, THE RONICLES oF CLAY p ædia of Garden book 
He rn yf, years’ advance interest upon this, bat he T — * Coke y — Han nt Bid; 8 — e^. things." —6 ing, 
pays nothing further for two ye pit . His first As - | Inquiry into the History WE Agriculture,” &c. The Four rth No bo 
t fifth of the price, then mes payab e, Editio n. 0 
or peer? thereafter, t * n a is bait, por fifth. M Eget el LSU viden W Fele eren s very E 1 — 
tical agricu urist; au H d 
p account will sta md thus : — deditos in in a garb of simple language laced w d Compr N'S ENC YC LOPÆDIA orG 
2 advance interest on price of land at * hum. ur. Morning Advertiser. Floriculture, Arboricult eory and Practic ARD 
7 pe 2112 | „London; Lowoxaw, BROWN, & Co. Paternoster Row. — . |cluding all the latest Tinbre 5 ot Hot 
1 sin dicing io cr, breaking, eom T FARMERS z PERSONS DESIRING TO EMIGRATE, and improved by Mrs. vementz, N 
ing with W heat, reaping —€— — and for ig 5 8 hb ork, pics Slaseinar DON: d 
Dullding a house, 9t able and she 5 8 dom: "Lowe in] wr 
ise of horses, implements, and harness .. 110 fai FARMING IN AMERICA: With Notes LONGMAN, BROWN) '& 
1 " | a Way s E "ur c nd ine 2 5 By JAMES ov SOR 1 be had a (as 
apne Pi ^p. Agriculture," High m CYCLOPEDIA Edition ¢ 
iba Weak ddp is 23-050 Nissen eh es 0 Farmit,” > e iform with the above in size oF AGHIOS 
mz London: Lemon Brown, & Co. — Oster Row. ~ CHEAPER EDITION OF WILLiaA ee 1 
TA dia - OWITIS Two se 
lesu sát for feiictng another 100 acre: UY-DAY VALUATI SL. 
z — p it vett ode reaping and thrashing 150 w ready; Seventh Edition, in 8vo, price 105. 6d. cloth, In Two bpm d. vt 22 PLACES m 
Wages pail oig -— dais pem loWacre EIUS ART OF VALUING RENTS and ISIT niha . Pe N 
of Iudi n 15) TILLAGES, and Claims of Tenants upon Quitting Farms V. SITS ES REMARKABLE T 
£472 both Micbaelmas and Lady- Day, as revised by Mr. DONALD- Battl x ield: 5 sana ‘Scones 
EE Seventh Edition, enlarged ane adapted to the present English Histor, 
His 200 acrés of corn crop will now yield him With the Principles and Mode of * alu ing Land and Second Edition. 
for Parochial Adde ment ndo 
from time: 
600r. 2 7001, t thus more th au recompensing his outlay, other Property fo 
j of Copyholds, under the recent Acts. By —— pcm 
and jonni plenty in hand to pay his firs rst — ere hu ae nal aud Valuer. Writtle, Essox. 
Lond & 
and to 9 ed with the vigorous culti vation of the ondon: LONGMAN, Brown, & Co., Paternoster Row 
land. The cn dunn lieh would be needed te stur! NR LOCKHART NORTON WORK OTE MANAGEMENT 
son us U farmer of another man's A ee land AND IMPROVE MENT - F LANSED PROPERTY. 
in England, would tus start three sons as the T: Just Published, in n One Volume; royal 8v0, illustrated with 
of farms, fenced, stocked, and u — crop, on the fi 25 Lithographic En Hee al price 31s. 6d. cloth, 
prairie soils of inoi” JHE RESOURCES OF ESTATES: A Treatise on |. *.* Also a LIBRARY EDITIO 
We must not this week’ oceupy our columns longer the Agricultural Improvement and General Management complet tos m Uns Volumes 8vo 
. W. diall f Landed Property. By JOHN LOCKHART } Morton, Civil and loni AN, B d 
with the farming of America. e cordially recom Ae — j Author of Thirteen Highland and 
mend. Mr; Caird's little volume on it to our . readérs, | Agricultural Society Prize Essays. 
id will Aud its 128 pages full of interesting matter Goirashe Dent of thé PLATÉS 
ich will, we are persuaded, ma — their a — — name 1 Ht Mae of and ix 
iet wliere even letters to the Times hav ñ | 2. The Education of Landed Cntric OPINIO 
Lo ren and Tenant Contains a vast — of 
rot 
2 To the book there is attached a useful map of the | in Rural Affairs advice for the intending im- 
eitis. & i 8; the e Sell? Its Nature, and | prover of landed pi $ rope: n — 
* e he Treatment it should | Spectator. 
THOMAS MOORE'S POZIIO) 
: uS ad “ There is so odi that is 
. Lan emn practical on every detail, that — 
Calendar of Operations. $. Sizes of Farms; and the the builder of any. farmbou: . 
* x Capabilities. Selection, and | or 1 Nl re ae better pos LES EDITION or MOORE'S P) 
— oH , odd eatin p geo of Ten: [ow 4 himself master of price Is, gc «orb n nm Parts, price l eak n] 
: oldings "— Building News. ^ 
Border or rie Frxs: Maren 16.— ring seeding goes Farm L x : EOP d 4 MOORE. Jj * 
on idly and satisfactorily, m — — ri Barley fave : — en resident and | agricultural i piia goiana 5 105 LEE EDI TION — ! 
28 up, e M the plone ech > Lave. not "d * - non-res sident the general Area ol mt of | 28 "ig —g 
urin, e winter, but little to bé done pre- 9. The La Entail 1 
pa — —— 8 CEU. -— f wand i =e 10. The — — Laws | be. idol pros seh. whieh A No Nos. pee nares Sobol v, 
desdriptions of spring y for and lambs | 11. Building Fixtures ghly esteemed b x M 8 
and look às if they would 3-724. to eut for fod ach earlier | 12, Pa; eek of Rent in Kind n y ana 3 — S SACRED SONGS; and § 
^ ual, Clover and Bye Ath as being generally 1 — 13. Valuation of Landed sich ing DS. giae: sisi handsomely half pound nd, oe us lapins 
bes heat gécig . Will Be found a cyclopiedi CIS 
n d rr DE LC 
slugs are busy it would as well ed a week or two until | 15. ‘he Sub Aivision Tm dm MES ug, and of safe authority in 125 — ds. Imp. gro, 31s. Od. dit; ai 
: A ; | del er relating to the im- somely half-bou f 
ER rise iir spparaices, Wheat seems, (o be well 16 Live x. a proveine 5 St landed property 9 n MELODIES, Muse ul 
‘hich wight at once be improved by gent! ane c Sa its le Volume, Imp 850, Sle 
a fow ver t oat Cha rankest of K down a little ; bu! 1752 Fe Brn rn pow Nuper Ardua e "t m 
the p earance of Wheat may be owing to the greater | 20 29. Lois o aM OP Sin full detall th 
prevalence of thin seeding, as we frequently hear of less than 21. The Pre „ 
P rastel e vw tion of Timber | subjeet of agricult 
in N = — and vo ise m germen n poer "E to both 8 ee > 
efe e = d 2 M 10 d ANNE 24. Drainage sot Land 3 T Worried EPOR She 117 9 
ushels of Oats into the acre, asa | 95. Fi SERA Selections of the most 
Lo plant A held to be necessary to obtain a fall produce; | 26. —— i ando uem —_ Hei 5 si rad TAE TOPA SDT em — 2 
oes plantof Oats will not insure a heavy yield | 27. ; dings.“ > 
uuloss w season superadds other favourable conditions, pad Wate ui Sapa Gate, 
The fall o all of "iine is = spoken of: we observe thàt t those far: [opgong Longman. Bany, Pr Paternoster Row. 
0 ag eter 5 eit Bons ent in exer ber have been NEW aes 
Wange in th February, the ‘practice’ wi CECIL’ 
th Ibs "WORKS. ax NG. HORSES AN 
f „ BAD - LA i E st “into Mace AU A “oe 
e i Second Edition in pin with Plate, price 55., 
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T ave 
dod os a pee are cor — nets Racine 
2 háb been ^ Fox Hunting. By Ceci. 85 s Steel piecing, 
oem : ] By the same 180 Second Eni 
Qe e| T THE STUD "FARM; or, Hints on Bresding, 
C e Ti eop of | RECO 
—— of fat sheep |. RDS or rug CHASE, a Book of Sporting | moroec 
s rar Tor oot high price of mutton; | Anecdotes ; with tw duos Re iA 6d. ES: J 
— 5 ins m qr tho onst ol ouka buingnot | London: . wy, & Co., Paternoster Row. Mes IRISH. MELODI d 
to 8s, pek stono Sap ioc (Naß ready, in T Wa kei ME Mee: and Notes, Vignette.- 
upon; thólb tonching 8 a Map, II Illustrations in | morocco, 12s. 6d. 
farmers I im the great yield whiclrsome | - M rand Te Wood E TI rice 30; DIES; 
eg reti e em db à E mim büt where -tho M BENS DIARY o ora JOURNEY FROM vir mos 4 1 i a 
at et far sree atrial PRP | aed oy Mirs Panor Sener e PACT "n 
poA AC EA AS LUC eco dte e Times a descriptione of wild ms . Mos W 
— P gue! a osa Tod toan as 3 or 4 en sketches ; bent] Sedeviptions 1 Nee of h ae EIU iori : Tania 
Aon eas and Beans are again sown are mage! still mare attractive’ er formis, as well , 
ith seseque hopes sal noeing turi e n e ee Pr lange NN ju oy E 
— — sintan, ana in sonte poor tial illustrations. Taken aito- ve Indian- tribes, noa e W^ 
d on to- | evince such a ty | nette. 5 2s, 6d. cloth, 
ment, which is the worst feature of bad times, met g x w more in- and such a kien se A ES LALLA 
t ris cone DE or ube too ae of Mr. . Diary = — thi ki mgt with M'sss Me, ES wad 
flesk 1c heir tg Tiis un he thousand inis “tl whole of his fresh aud ani- 8 Mapows, an ANOFF. 
some districts to i Ber London: LoNGMA: i in morocco, i 
r the number of labonrers Co.. Paternoster Row. on ULA ROOKH 
T1... Nae wan | BE LA RIVE WORK ON CORES e re 
ME ‘any bond off 3 Vols. o ELECTRICITY. TOME fr e 
5 fo e eee e 8 Lp OORE'S LALLA, ROO ER. 
labour conducive civility Pages me m terrupted Practice, T Sienuci i n Theory an with the Preface MiB ges 
Sio wed of severos tt dea chee fun to give Walen of ee 2 due ” Professer 2 m R CUREAN 
tig the dare and desolate days of ALKER, F. k S. tithor by C. V. "OORE'S EPI 
Peterborough. winter? J. V., „The 5 cloth 
"ddiüibletut tirè extent 1 . l6mó, 
— —- furnished us with i ex! to which 
" very com- ment has been n E 
SN Notices to Correspondents. he rents of sess 8 , "without 
MPOSBIBLE CASH: An Irish Farina? Nas : of Penney 9 tear of walkin T 
Ste Rs yo mn. We D se ao a PRU | eae DanS 
‘ON THE DISRASËS-O) sumer: ori subj eme eee work 
Youatt. Th È rig. ig. or to Caney jected without a i 
the latte We nce is the m 1 5 e and salie wone | the 15 eed nd translator. of pi rm em 
o iA MÀ — e for E" enen = — aolet caen See ay "the —— MERE E 
advice in the any, but er lo and — e [^ pay tee ps * Walker has been ena A aed to 
od tat es or F th € 
sance, and h are a nui- Se — clnssmast render Prof de la Ri ki 
een cay [25 on theif betig lopped" but hb titt maybe e UR er. This vo dad with And Rive's wor 
Serturhoern IME” TORIS ME 
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— on eor mo 4 ewt. of it in | done is faithful and eus ot, the “best text 
eng or ald of eh na |e, And ea ud K ace js pm 
possible |l" roii" tae SON . E N ROOM did 
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