SEPTEMBER: 29, 1860.] 
Packet, 
The qr. ot appas mr 
1043 
ee eo ee 
a from 
tt from a si 
rain, sven aad 
lightning on St. 
maroon night, 
July 20, it rose to 
87 
=| 
m the 
Thus, from 
Wheat as low as 
H 
ne = 
been at more than four 
m from Dec. 30, 1795, to January 
eee 
= 
16 
m 
= 
experience. of 
it has formerly been, 
value of f labour and money: and the change in 
times 
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e 
= 
MOSS SOCOROMHOSAS 
= 
i 
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r= 
= 
Bors i 
on 
rt 
Betore harvest 1 rose to 
the Saree price. —Lo: 
» 1796. 
r. of Wheat was—: 
s. . . 1 
+ fell t 
m 
1 
“After. arvosi 
Scomoocoocorvececoooaor 
w 
Q 
D 
& 
1705. 
ages, We- may.e 
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= 
xpect 
many 
above examples appears to have been very sudden. 
m 
en: 
in proportion to the | | 
of the 
ndon 
THE: GARDENERS’ _CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU 
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a Y? 
| Macurnes are the most s: and effective yet introduged to 
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| 22in., 70.5 a aes of tools, &c., for + sharpening, Garden 
es and all kind: A 
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L CORN DRILLS, which sure to give e! 
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"| to send out Drills in ving Bie way adapted to suit the peculiar 
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{ 
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an GARRE 
comment main; 
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ETT A also per introducing e 
| provement that ractiee or prn Eri uggs for MEt to 
| ee already, well-approved efficiency of the r Maehines 
r manufactu 
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fachines of all ‘kinds can constan tly be seen at the Works, 
| and Pee receiving two clear days’ goros will be shown in 
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P 4 
Hexagon Mesh, 24-inch wide, light, 5d. ; Mediu 38 
ye Bare e son 9. yard. Any other width, strength, 
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E: 
d, É raae ai 
ATERPROOF CAPES, 3 feet deep, 3s. each, 
ardeners, Carters, Gamekee <n ign sade = ‘Porm 
Servant ts ; same kind, lined with Woo each ; be had 
with Sleeves, 5s. 6d., and Lined, 7s. 6d. ped pti downy 8s. each. 
WATERPROOF GARDEN FRAM GOVE Ta: wins ror 
ôd. per square yard ; nsparent Sh g 
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ing Aprons, 78, each, lined; Waggon and Cart Covers, is. and 
ae WORK, ls. per.yard, 6 feet high (other widths in 
orto) of 15 cage | Wire; Sheep do., 4-inch mesh, 3 ft. bi pas 
hi h; 4d. per Hal hik ag, rather oie than linch 
mesh, lod, per squar try Wire Work, 9d. per yard, 
6 feet wide. 
a NETS, SHEEP ETS:—All 
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high, 20s, per.5' Jarda Ret o! 4 Sheep ety ia 
Rabbit Nets, on: Cords, yards: lo: 
rden Nets, Bird Nets, &c. 
R. RicHarpson, White "Horse Fact h Street, 
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EIGHT THOUSAND YARDS STRAINED WIRE FENCO- 
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: G. & assure their eines a e their | ING, 6 wires deep, 34d. per 
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SEPTEMBER. 
Bor RSE FARM, Sept, 17,—The present is a sin- 
pO one k: anig sapak oe lateness, as = the ing, da 
separa oe of the different ce int f ripening. =i 
im but little corn. has been tte 
oia Bees 
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME € F lima sae APPROVED: IMPLEMENTS 
JAMES AND "FREDE. HOWARD, 
BRITANNIA: IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. 
186 Oo. 
LOEGE 
a ARR X wW S. 
LIGHT SEED HARROWS š . 
SEED HARROW! è 
GENERAL PURPOSĖ HARROWS ba 
| H H PLOUGH, For GEN ERA CA PURPOSES: < . 
y ; Wheat and Beans | D D RIDGING PLOUGH, ror LIGHT WORK .. ARROWS 
iy As with = Apm Ee: me opit | | P RIDGING PLOUGH, FoR GENERAL PURPOSES 
jag 3: buts p A: o general cje 
STEE 
Een TRON 
Sen oreey 
TEETH 
a fae on with fulbparticulars.of the ame and aan ai manufactured R Ha: eat free on application. 
ARROWS 
ocoaaoo 
ocooocoa 
aoe 
Bean ser Wine, Manne 
fy bea ad | $f Wine, 
we hop 
coldish, with occasional 
COTRAN ' & COMPy, Engineers, Founders, ae. 
wich ow ers from keal, and:yesterday it rained all 
Arany; DARES bare ricer E tow If ate wear te w TREET, LONDON; W. 
e barometer continues low. e wi erim- 
prove, there will be full employment for this week, in securin, 2, noses 
what is cut as fast as pi 6+ A few. S, have apoasa 
‘Sup, for neg a he they, mnot be held to represent the | e= A SHOW ROOM DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE. 
, in, such , + condi as is seldom seen, 
having been threshed damp, from the si or heat TRA’ 
~ Seeds ope E SEE cron the late THE NEW ILLUS’ TED ia ign 8 UPON APPLICATION. 
are growing; well, though next: will be well 
gon they are fit for use, agels, from want of sun, 
have not come.up to expectations ; | toes, more or less, 
show sign. blight, after.so wet. a season. Pastures ha’ en 
close eaten all summer, andi you though ly 
Jii are. not, yet available. 4 iving hitherto, 
n to feel the want of some,such e of food. From this 
lack of meat, the price of We: Being) zanghod the e high 
point antici: cipated from, abide ate bers. J. T. 
rmed R ed Wat 
sci dropsy of eae and supposed w 
arise from lying on wet ground the bel with hoar-frost, 
Remove to a a drier looality, aa give dry food and linseed- 
eake with a view to pre acks. W.C.S. 
WEEDS : Corres: iin. a He is Ranunculus arvensis, 
Corn “Crowfoot or Corn. Buttereup—the “ Hungerweed”’ of | 
the midland Benes ent farmer. Its usual habitat is that of 
stiff, cold, an ble, and it is well distinguished when 
COTTAM. AND COM PY. havin 
 dosoription of HORTICU. 
| well the guarantee the perfect e: 
Conservatorie: 
PAA E e Glass Walls 
a the protection of plants 
ripening, wall fruit 
itera oygina 
o a eee 
Hanta ‘and Melon Hpises 
n application. 
AND STABLE FITTINGS. 
Netting, &e. 
URATA ont serpin rt 
cere in 
tte taba for Window or 
Balcony Gardening 
‘Vineries 
Drawi awing cao ie a free upon 
th 
; and in this way, no doub’ 
uantity sufficient, as ou E E ii 
w fields. The best method tiny get rid of it is 
tat + hoe, thi What two or- hree times 
benefit- the erop in other wa: 
f a if ea "should cost “n 
e and so its cost 
dd O successive Cro] i y 
seeding, and me, sane upon its once a patie ae 
ways 
EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDA 
Iron H 
Thus the oldisaw urdles, Biraineds ane Fencing, — 3 
“Ono e year’s seeding, n, Ornamental; Cast- ron, and Wire Work. - 
I ears’ weeding.” - Every description of Pla 
‘May be be roatehed by another—- = SER Sak iNi LISTS: UPON oriei 
Bf ard ere are no weeds to reap or mow, 
t sow themselves ; OF purpelveg som,” 
COTTAM. & .COMPy,, Iron Works, 2%. Winsley: Street, Oxford Street, W. (opposite the Pantheon.) 
