Sueremurr 15, 1860.) THE GA a CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 831 
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s CHOICE BUL most cultivated—next, Esqui e there are, it i$] but no individual member of the mstibulon will. enjay 
TEP ROWN’S CAT MLOGUE (late Bass oo areal very good farms, 1 these are held | the full privileges ofa member ak he Socie ty of Arts, 
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) supplied free on application. It Me one | either the Puzet Sound Com a in the latter h agers of village librar iHa go: readin: 
= y a alge ? | rooms village lectures, ke. (not co faliy constituted 
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finest collections af DU TER I and other BULBS. 
airea nd descriptive this year greatly | OF bY the Hudson’s ay Company or their officers, | institutions) posts snr ree. ase ay is ets 
enlarged, and neig aona, gà es e ithe resent, in t forme n reality | that is in ami n with a ieie ‘of NA may obtajn 
t named Hyacinths, 6s., a > a ; £ y q 
Pine in colours, without names, 3%. per dozen. jomtnn Talant, sih ugh peanae hea tni the existing advantages of union with this S 
Aancotat ie eTA A miae sg greenhouse or hardy, at — ow š soill, a : e h e, and] consideration of the payment of 27. 2s from the pro- 
Os, 6d., 218., 428., 638., S25 BM ce cenery retty in the same l but 3 
d ds, free to all stations in Londo’ an vincia! unions, Du Society h cers of the 
x wnd Nursery. Esta ‘lishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. sate ti bg farmers, wo pak pla “Re ts provineial unions for a careful discrimination o 
> UTCH FLOWER S. productions ol armers would not anything like | bodies which- ought, from those which ought not,’to be 
HARLES TURNER, T Ro URSERIES, | supp tants bout 80,000 acres | expected to subscribe separately for. the advantages 0 
ag eA mag, ne Pee ee R a argo consignments of land are said to a een sold, but we have | the union with f: Society of Arts, and the Council 
nd, and is grati 1 ing a . re- . . 
a are very fine, and in the be: steondition. he ANNUAL reason to know that Pe i “2000 acres of this a if itl $ Te ii i A ar oh s wg the arrangemeni 
CATALOGUE is just issued, and will be sent free to any cultivated—the land, for the most part, being he 1d |if it should be found ies not contemplates 
address. cessful cultivation depends in no inconsiderable y speculators, whe not cultivating the soil them- herein are. enabled to avail themselves of what, is 
vatio! ie Ss 
a agree upen. early, cere ts great adv Poa e of giving selves, only aw: an improveme ti prices. | pro os 
immediate orders is obvious. —The Royal Nurseries, Slough nother he e f 4 that although this | ree nations will next year be held in the 
iacent to Buon and Windsor, and also at Salt Hill, island abounds in wood of the finest description Erra subjects by the Examiners whose Dame 
D BES for spars or lumber, only one saw mill exist re added. only- enumerate those whic 
i Jan p a even he, turn out more te specially apply to our pas class of readers,) 
í > r 5000 feet per diem. This accounts for the large | 1. Arithmetic ............ v. Alexander Wilsov. 
PEE : 1 r imported from Puget Sound, | 2. Book-keeping ......... Jo tad Ba all, biog 
AMES" VPITCH, Tor, Royat Exone NURSERY, and of redwood from California. Before the gold ee ee B a Soa 208 i, 
Chelsea, S:W., begs to announce that he has received Det Cpsicgent two mills existed, but one havin COMEETY seere s M. 
annual ene of BULBOUS ROOTS from Helland, and is Geen burned: down A waver Boon sweptaced 8 Baas S. 
pleased to say that they are PARTICULARLY FINE and in EXOEL- 3 e , 2 J p , EEE Es PERA 
LENT CONDITION. CATA ser UES are now ready and will be | that in this respect Vancouver Island has been | an Sykes, ade ü iaar 
Tanpi on ag plicat: EA E ES E retrograding. There is said to be a small mill in| 5. Mensuration ......... Secretary E Privy C van om A 
him the gres me ee cae oe impress upon, their hia Ma EARLY, British Columbia. Slate 1s, found in abundance, on gene oan 
Ru Teei Saas on — Bnin bape coe a a ee eat i ee Manors a sen — 7 Rev Fan Aia Bat AMA 
Reade upon their saa PUAN ime is sold ata dollar and a quarter, about os : : al 
SETOM FABARIA is are Pitt bat Ta Ruada ? 9. Principles of Me Vice-Principal dha the 
CARTER anp CO., ha ih pleasure in offerin none is exported. Sandstone of) = — chanies............--. iocesan Tra Col- 
A AND CO, have MIONE IIINE tb trate, | the best quality for building purposes exists, bu L lege, eatoni. 
y ilon Eoin prii Towering “he ‘Pr oceedings ap ice is taken of it. Coal may be had at T. M. Goodeve, Esq., Pxo- 
The following report of its merits 1: . u W: » Esq-s : 
the Horticultural Society ” for Noyember 1859, : tot aces, but on one ine is. worked. $ ; fi of. Mechanies.. at 
Sedum Fobatio, pak, rues g rosy andá al. ih ary | Fih of Rt Cedi ee d, but boy La |10. Practical Mechanics .< t yal Military 
related to the British S. Tele; ium, a very Us f A 
fowering: ‘plant for Trecnhouse decoration, protucing large heads, than are. consu There is not asingl Aaa Toe serie. 
of its star-shapel flowers, ATIN NOLTE SHOWINESS OF THE mann nimia there afi one foundry, a mS A mog ea 
KNOWN HYDRANGEA. 2 rofessor 0 remistr 
Price per dozen, 12s. ; per 100 upon application. ami i ‘Cpare? s Flour “ills, Oatmeal árið 13. Chemistry i.. ntori: 2 Uni Ee College, Lon- 
James CarTER & Co. ,Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. ‘ear Baler are made. Cement stones and fire 
clay are to be had with little trouble, but are F Jo oe “Marshall, Esq, Lee- 
entirely neglected. 14. Animal Physiology (inj turer on Anatom ‘in the 
The Gardeners’ Chrogwicle, | This picture does not say much for the wis final es y 
of the Home Government ; but it shows how lar “{. of Science and Art. * 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1860. a field there is for industry, skill, and cap ital 18; Bobuny aata Asia Dr. Lindley. 
especially for the two first : for here, as in Can ada | 16: Agriculture ............ J. C. Morton, Esq. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. W., the capital a man can possess is health, | ; The Vety Rey. " Bichard 
RAR? Septy 19: Castel, Palage: Dahlia” and Fruit strength, and aknowledge of rural economy. f wo 19: Domestic Economy... z awes, Dean Here- 
i ask how this state of affairs been broug: on 
Amone the Colonial ‘Possessions of the Briti m about in one of our most important colonics, we BFS | 20, G l ne : ae are Pay Pe 
ai = 192 assured that ngishes the Venoon yan Executive a A gr ee ar Be ei oe Me pee 
ve Aue s which 
rt = oan - exis iian 25. French 
y arises | of. the 
rospect to m understand sabes RN ke nomer iia te he biamodengibeld, o o a i 
arming that we are vated to be able i a 
s scout account of v u i 
upon uestionable n ame who from E E j 
time bipes me consult u ee rece m has b 
FOR EMIGRANTS can na jude wa TRE as down an, agrionltur ar pone atios ‘wht 
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An he 2 of “Vancouve from England bts te 23, Mechanical 
ary, Esq. 
wae Batley, E a: Pro- 
ite en of Goomategnl, 
hiin Drawing in King’s Col- 
London. 
istan 
tow place { 
2 he wisest m LA underst 
he last quarter amount to the large sum of A A aby The of t 
nese ‘ong and tha t „the ‘nes — chang and then, thero will ba no H as int Ey eee extremely eas eas f alginate fiom the tllonis 
y ne of) sun that holds out s as | regula 
here; but, it is material, to observe | Vancouver Island. Sea oom now, vith. its dis- Candidates mast be admitted through EE en 
hat it larg e to Puget advantages, any one energy E al Board connected with the Societ. ot Aris, 
nd end: tg American possessions, and “to capital can do w = RO gy ana ; y’ 
neat Cina. a fa gd oa S, T Island are abundant and u = umat et- home | (4) Studenta of classes | in, in Joustitutions in 
uver an one amoun he sh: f. foot t bl: direct 
third of the es ei ae pe ce consumption, ithe oe pit oe i led to for- | (B.) Students of classes in “Small iaie: : 
for this lar ex `; $ coal, } tions” only in indirect union with the >. 6d. 
tunes will be made from the umber, lime, 3 a 
fact that Victoria and isquimat its a arbon! and building materials alone. ; Society, pay a fee of sa 
piein x circumstance one will mo ince wetin, the above a volume on the subject (a) i Ta “ti tricts smal on there AR no Tnstitu-) eee a 
assuredly pet Paa a large ama of Vie ver and British Columbia, from the sre ape k Pe pe es a 
emporium, destined to grow more or less rxpidl ? paying one gui r to the Society, zs 
Serre mag wage We : A Buti A en of the Surveyor-General of the former colony, mnayadmiteandidateson bsr ment of a faot ~ 
according as the rican be auieldy and Bri axe as reached us, which we shall notice next wee ek. |(D.) Per a higher class of society, 1 168 
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F Pihke 
a oe of 
issued its annual t will be seen that, in any locality, whether there 
aie be n union jety or not, the 
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* port ric “ on to p ams ram be an 
south, including San Francisco, but also to places | Now that tiie subject of Ga rden 9 Educatio ek ts first thin oy ke done in ord 
d th i i f the ex PRERE ERIE is the formation of 
in the east, to China, Japan, and the Russian | gxciting so much discussion, 
a Local rok 
seve final ps i sae held simultaneously 
on the days, and at the ho m i a5 Fo sot rae ell 
Time-table, at Poa places, where are. 
blished : — 
settlements at the mouth of the river Amoor, distant friends to know something more of the 
In looking ov! adopt 
e 
s up, si si eT the § 
is state of thi eclaration mpanied 
s accounted for by the italiens of the agrionltural iis fore ‘has S beei approved by 
pepe their see oy ital, and w oe into the union. 
worse, ot energy. No aa the us ot a gd 
pak the len is certain} vse pi tated it, ie! i ing ways: the 
taking rigas dik Vancouver 
that, agr azrionlturo, is Tilan, i i domt; 7 
ta 
on r cal crned Vista isan Equa abst, of im guineas. In the former case q 
extent of these distri rege ~~: and the | selected will enjoy all t nore a 
meas | will, at th ime, give s ; 
po when it is known = in tbr sA de ays an | ing ; a continues to hold a bane. office in it, the | - makeri A iid ero gi táa t He Sookets" š Official” 
eque: may visit, not only the districts, but | ad Skies of the union, be case, the insti- urt =i eta i ay a atch procter 
iy every arm in them, Victoria di strict is ae itself will, receive the oe ae oof ‘the union, | Programme, which m 
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