178 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, |Fesrvary 95, 1860, 
urities, in }by the e fro experiencing. For a week the lan AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER 
the balance should-be invested in aii c oo i e! k à A rot ha wo loas, and preng to that was too or (unre), Swan Täne; Upper hae COMPAN Ay 
names of the three trustees, as the founda a or | for spring iodin Our high land farmers are beginning to | H.C., cfo follo owing Góods AAA an Lona 
a fature loval fund, it being the opinion of the Ing | manifest sympt sof caster: eir horses are idle or nearly ekg a Morse P ne Chaff Cu tiles a sr Season 
that the C il va bes a ericultural ps bv | io ae orm ST a ror eagle eas and Be: re 7 ind Oileake Brusers, pant Ka and P Iperk Ba So, ie i 
5 Pe S agra) a} show. wn. o-day f; a slig haw, e, Fi 
ate in a few ae determine again to hold their during the last week the thermometer has been very low, t ss eA sake ad pos free e upon 1 applic: — fi 
untry meeting Jin "Warwickshire. He thought tlie imum ging from 20° to 25°, and the maximum ver URGESS Ab KEY ROYAL $ 
puami should 1 pu — se than that | little above freezing point. We have also had a slight cover of SOCIETY'S Pins PRIZE ee AGRICULTOR, ; 
which i originally — ceneral | snow, which has to some extent protected the young and teni hs 5 ASS iis a omy Ẹ 
x 1 ` | Wheats. U i i he > far a; e i 
impression was “entertained ‘that the Feel of the | Proceed tar raa a vt ia SiRie Re dabigned for 6p >, 
Royal Societ uld re-consider all their plans with | cor ps are ploughed, and those intended for green crops are 
g and that the result would | many of them far ad d in their preparation, especially on 
eae eee t y meetin rai | X y lands. e ourselves ridged up one of 7 acr 
s Meiz Or sev i | th f; S g 
in all probab ity be th sel ction of BIx ig t ocali Mangels on these soils; we did this as long ago 4 the 22d and 
ties, of which Warwickshire ld no do be one. | few following days of November ; it has therefore had all the 
The Royal Society would not fail t ognise thé | advantages of the frosts ane ae to pulverise ee itd enable 
necessity of affording the greatest p aiccommoda- | for the seed ays of fine eather would enable 
. > ; fa to commence field work 4; an ould 
tion to the largest number of agriculturists, so that the | fenrniieh canape a hs miploymerit for both men etd eae se. But 
experiment of moving about the country might aise | should this P itøny. and unfavourable weather continue a few 
the fullest success of which it was capable. e had n s longer, it will seriously apace seg with the business of 
objection to the Warwickshire Society, but he thought the farm, bee all Gilet comp aha Es ne i pariy ADE 
it ewi if possible, to apply 1 the fi und for the general | shout the shortness of Turnips and other keeping, arising ver This Machine os been, ei ipa with the greatest « 
improvemen nt of agri iculture. a by | much from the severity of the winter occasioning all exposed md wie oy aoit pp. ea ee x a most sati anid alargo nme 
idle petit to be adopted, some gentlemen might | roots to decay considerably. | Our Coloana GINN have | g; paano sfactoy sory tanner, 
p | previously reported, were entirely destroyed, and sheep keeping Silver Medal was awarded to it a Royal Agricul 4 
be disposed to put in a claim for the Bir: mingham | bowie very Nearde indeed. ‘We hav paie at Onr atangels Society’s Meeting at Warwick. 3 
Diii e r one did not wish to raise a question of | to fall cide fortunately th esa rep mudh bo bet igs tiaa foes ANE A CATS re v i ih 
x -- he think > : r if the ee en pe SiN nae T pr getting li eae these Machines were purchased yt e 
he ested adopted, this county would in | 2 & he corn trade improves slig uy, bat A Sunes | 
ment he suggested were adopted, this county more percept in geod qu qualities. Inferior sorts remain about | sion, and an order for two more has sine re t 
a few years again enjoy the advantage arising a onary. Your Fen Rep seas : ‘ ‘bites pote S| 
visit of : ‘Society.—Mr. Joh we aod | with t ss. It also ived the Fi 
the amendment, but after considerable discussion it was Notice 
sap HS ces to Corresponden 2 
t d the a position was agre "of | DIARER@EA rs Lawes: Cambridgeshire Farm. D he E ged for.—Full particu Obtained oi 
were then voted to Lord Leigh, the Mayors òf| ing in g lambs often arises fró of the milk Burcess & KEY, 95, Newgate rt „London, EC 
inghaw, e coer and sian and the Chairmen orders are solicited to e deliv e for hay harvest 
a “the 1 Boards of Health at Leamington ‘and | 2 x 2 ae 
GREEN’S PATENT SILEN 
Rugby, the Hon. aenn , and the Committees.—A | a S MESSOR. 
tion of 1859, which, we believe. will be satisfactory to | 
the Council, may ‘be expected in the forthcoming | 
nuanber | of the Soci iety’ s Journal. | iti is hi ghly cr redit- 
i gr 
respondents. We have freque ntly : 
ents to consult coon, a or the brea td 
that so peat an amount was pla rete t the disposal of of Edinbu web, doe Stio- 
the local Com mittee; in fact, as was ‘explained bag the g dow 
aave eeding of various wine of sl vi 
been > sar had they been required. irm arg know no better book upon the subject we shall c 
Gazétle. g o so. rticularly careful of pe Pee ie Seto repitt uta- 
The Condition of Servant Girls. —Mr. Samuel War aie ientific tical meh iseovered ee 
ten, ie raw — ll, i g the end in of Dr. Li 
jury said, “I —. oes ask you, as men of 
the world, ot Soci a ng and experience—is heads | detailed in: 
of families— r you can aay regard as satis- i lto “te ayyon 
factory the aon va of female domestic servants of the | 
1 
present day ? I know what is said on the subject by |i 
masters and mistresses, in London and elsewhere, of all 
und i pply good seeds. 
ranks of society, that it is almost impossible, speaki moe for al uunderstood k fit oan futi 
er it our 
in a goed erie whey oven or deste ay retain a a respectable, u ‘iby, tn0nt Riot Anke Midle-xecd : 
thy female servant. e, that good seed cannot be bought of Messrs. Car 
nay ee po ‘vill tell you bitterly, and wit th two: ivas, Dickson, Druroiagd, Ranae. Sutton, Wheeler, ond REEN’S PATENT SILENS MES 
much truth, that young f life are | many others will pe ee o oar ena NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, COLE al 
oustrously over educated for their stations and ; ROLLING MACHINES, patent dated Jun ” 
P: k s G: L; i er. You had bette FS 
callings; that is to say, that passing away from or | first, and after fot hb it rh been wasted in and He | x Thomas) GREEN Pat ecu y “otwning t 
neglecting ho and useful acquirements, thei land has ta brush-harrow it twice, sow: 
distempered and inflated by a smattering of seed 
WIB: K. 
knowledge and accomplishments totally unfit for them, gri mow or Provee, 18 0: ‘they A nieve | 
i d seman 
1858. 1859. 
Cattle .. No 
od » 
i ” 
nee ” 11,0. y iein ma 2 
.. tons oH — serm 
oP gre. 84,843 —— 
ND Sel 
HA 
The SILENS MESSOR is worked ane 
Chain, and the motive power r Obamaned by a direct m 
having simply Aen DARA ang Potone d obtai 
speed, and t doing iy with 
Pinions, Topshaft, Boa: aarete o die $ ilé Sere 
Machine 2 inches in or „fòr aren all 
rs will work in fram 
S. 
Why, I will tell; 
r it? 
cease to set them an example of 
love of finery, which th 
ENS M R 
all others of this class; tie 
chain on each side, and although banate ETY 
h. The noise Hae hith erto been a 
se 
ts. A general c 
math or two, wou 
resses n $ p a 3 = i y 
dressed = combination, with! Flaxseed.. ~. ats. | 1,017,844 
naroa 
n even d be ar ineal- | Rapeseed . 216,927 12 so 
AV, ul 
culable i importance. Do not let quickly-cast-off fashion- Wool ne E T e al MEE 180,878; bed 
able clothing be given to servants, but be otherwise | Yeast ; pi t ewts. Be “aan New Patent Double SelfAc 
and charitably disposed of. Let lords and ‘ladies—let ANGE W. For seed, pl ave now selected Mangels'ani - | LIVERING BOX can be steed to any of 
gentle and simple—in their respective spheres Gare n in ge 30 raha apart, oe aa Ja and 18 inches * iB akon ore er o ground, but deposited 
influence, indugurate a more rational and wholesome Li sh ectively from: foe other in those row s. The land 
state of" Mang with hb sre to education, and then epee x ; Lisr or PRICES. 
we may h ve i a cha ane of again see’ eing that charming | _ looked naa apes age eg ated Aor a : ‘ HAND MACHINES, 
foat tablish a worthy, SMALL Farm: Bath. We must beg you to excuse a week’s delay. if hi Including of 
‘trustworthy female servant. It is from the class of — <item : thre Se iz SY Sa eto: 25 ar TAa 
pte — ” oo 0 3 
AEE eet ee misled, A R B young womenof| this is rly the subject ð ot oo I ANNE o t ae o| iS 
ee ee n aE ihe no ay |M me se tee Wes nae DONKEY AXD PONY 3 
santly and largely re aoe my Dg, eat was so! i FP 
I mig ve yji heartrending bot Te, el yeerented 67GB Ap sev Si ag of | To ont ak ua ah 0| 
bat Shida to do oa +» 1210 °0 
” . . 
reesived too 
: meees- | "atera ma S caer inquiriescan be 
| a Ain indulgence of.those correspond- 
Gd. ets tlle Inserdiem of whose contributions is still delayed. < 
