November 17, 1860. ] 
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THE GARDENERS CHRON ;ONICLE ` “AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1025 , 
‘A BTIFICIA. MANURES, | _&e.— Manufacturers |THE rorrowine LETTER, addressed to the LAN AINAGE F 
A a ar making ARTIFICIAL MANURES MEMBERS of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, y ORKS or NDRAIN E of extent are 
may aot henn ge aer Reit appeared in the Times this week, which deserves perusal :— 5 HANGU by the N LAND DRAINAGE 
effcie: p: ; 5 AND MENT 
o> eo pal of the Agricultural ee Srey hoe on N. P ioe ede crea, on = descriptions of pro- 
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
My Lorps A ENTLEMEN,—I beg you fn allow me the 
oe honour of conveying we pe through the medium of the press, 
me: 
tion at the Colle which you have responded to my circular of the 15th ult., 
> which I he liberty of E to you. 
ONDON RE COMPANY) itis very gratifying indeed, to find that the trial 
at 
which has pyret Dea fiais by members of your noble 
institution corroborates the fact that my Condiment has tha 
effect hk pa and making straw 
than double its value if chopped up into chaff and seasoned 
BONE MANURE FoR | with THORLEY’s Condiment. This compound is just what is 
(Est. 1840,) 
Are now prepared to — out ithe following MANUFACTURED 
SUPE RPHOSPHATE 0 or LIME, of best quality. 
DISSOLVED BONES, AND 
PASTURE wanted, especially duri: resent wet season, for workin 
CONCENTRATED URATE. ; y A > 2 
ANURE ror CORN AND ROOTS. off a vast amount feat i hay, making it palatable, and induc 
NURE ror AUTUMN SOWING. 
They would all yr nad co ae to the article DISSOLVED | more nourishment from it than “they otherwise could. 
ae 
Agri 
PUNE in which they rantee “Fikiks portion cee ar the | culturists, and other owne: k, arenow, by the AAN 
— e aA: te, to be obtained entirely pa of this eT ar beginning t expe ience that tho, value 
fi epends upon its perfect digestion. Chemi , its 
The London Manure ae ge supply PERUVIAN | constituent elements may be of the hi t value, but if 
NITRATE oF | imperfectly digested, what is the value of food to th 
KRI LPHATE or AMMONIA, an Be Ea de ok alae animal which eats it? It has been proved. beyond a doubt 
116, Ss — i E. - R, Secretary. that hay and straw properly seasuned with m Condiment is 
Professor p rec ently re efe: H 5 tis actions of 
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orks w, Essex. 
ODAMS’S BLOOD MANURE F FOR WHEAT (Autumn Sowing) 
Capit BLOOD MANURE ror ROOT CROPS, 
MS’S OEA EGAT or LIME. 
Hon.. The nutritive matters are the same in foods, but it 
pace Pith partio or ya Da U ARERR Bea lepends upon their flavour whether they are ly eaten, or 
whether they are so repulsive that the animal avoids them 
E S n A . | until the calls of hunger become irresistible: In the latter 
ATRI TURNIP MANURE ir 6 | case, of course, they fail to produce that effect nok Se was 
, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIM 6 to = bea pate od from the amount of nutritive matters con- 
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» MINERAL PUERREROSI ata OF Erwe ` 
» BARLEY, GRASS, a ANGE Serene 
Ra 
Rape, a prices, by M: ae, B. Lawes, 1, Adelaide P. 
Bridge, E.C., and Liffey Buildings, Eden Quay, font blin. 
NARD, LACK, anp CO3 CONCENTRATED 
ERP: HOSPHATE OF LIME; Arang a ete smien 
to 40 per 
many 
ae a 
who y to: nabl 
sale o prico to a pet to = 20 “barrels deliver red free 
own waggon: any railway station in London 
esults must tyeta to o invite the fat ular atte: tbo of ¢ 
aE nay rie who keeps koiak, COWS, "shoop, or pigs. to. the flowin ob 
characterises | servations. applicable to each of thos mals res vely 
Of these Manures Dr. Voelcker says:—‘*Thes 
be very ultra a you, and are the best proof 
high agricultural and commercial value which 
your apt ted su hosphate.”” 
Detailed analyses, with 0] inions of the lat 
eng og to ae e Royal Agricu 
ae may be a 
eat apni 
THE Horset.—No unprejudiced mind, who Aide ands any- 
Suey at a about the physiology of this noble rere can read 
my testimonials without coming to the conclusion tha at Condi- 
ment to the horse is invaluable in his tatnen state. 'The small 
uantity of food that supports the horse of the reat i Arabia 
oe otain tho surprise of meta S Now, not only 
x amount of condim: nt, but the 
ke is seasoned with it. 
or what travellers tell us about 
And does not the absence o 
ate and present 
aitai Society, with Testimonials, 
application to BURNARD, LACK, 
ae ny ZEHO 
red, Messrs. Bu nome ee poi ig a BOE TERAN 
EG, “invite 5 the attention of the Publie to 
choi t 
‘| water he 
their large and ve ri 
REAPING MACHINE—PRIZE ree 
And the Sak n ii ega oe oe oe epee by Bure 
Key, ii age cows, ho! ols vario of which, ei oe 
ee Condiment, would effect a palin: oa 4s. 
L AWN- MO WING which would sh ees paving of ninety-five t 
ae ow an 
MACHINES BURGESS . arp | Which would show ar 
Macuryes are the most simple and effective yet introduced to 
the “public, ‘and oe Tower price—16 in., 6l. ; 19 in., 6l. 10s. ; 
22 in., 7l; ST box of tools, &c., am t sharpening. Garden 
Engines and all kinds of Garden To ols 
$. TGT Tsk ae. A SOLES— 
IMPORTANT TO GARDENERS.—T ta Percha Company 
have the pleasure to acknowledge the Abe of the s ooie hill. 
letter from G. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Florist : 
“oe 
dutta oe ice and Heals elements os food, ie espe the Condi ang egy 
pod g 
des. 
and forty nds—4,977,4401. ! 
ae Cow.—By the my Condiment, Sir John Pringle’ 
w gave three times ee ‘quantity = bo the quality oat 
visti = so that upwards of e quantity Ped the 
of her IAA wap motte th red into the 
“‘Gentlemen.—I have 
mts of the handsome manner in 
bi 
on the farm more | M: 
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a 2, Old Palace Yard Wi pamp 7 SW 
y member | Prod 
y po 
million nine hundred rad pp Sane mare tid thousand four hundred PI 
y poun per annum !! 
, entailed, gaged, trust, ecclesias- 
egio sto 
r E r as successive 
th he property 
of aa on te stato aveated for various 
of yea: o adapt the rate percent. ofannual ch: 
othe Mice ative of the tenants. p oe 
ation of title bein 
too investiga ing required, or notices given ‘to 
Reversioners or Mortengees, no legal expenses are incurred. 
Wor rks. of Irri alates Enclosing, Wood Grubbin 
at the Office of the Com 
HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COM PANY. — 
wee Ae ae Special Act oe CP adereneg f= in 1853. 
2, Old Palace Yard, Wesi r, S.W. 
am 
To LANDOWNERS, de writes cate gg &c. 
wie ENGLAN aw W. IN SCOTLA. 
leave to announce that the | Com y's 
ectors beg lea 
dies Bill, 1859, has received bod 
lature. The mpany now advan money, unlimited 
moet for the following ree of ‘Aprieultardl Pree ae 
the mah targ AAt and Maggy) in all cases being liquidated by 
aren 
. Drainage, Trig tiren and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, 
Clearing, Reclaim ates Planting. for iat beneficial pur- 
ied Engines or Machinery for Drainage or Irrigation. 
ays and Railroads for 
nction. of the 
2. Eae rm Roads, ah igi igion. or 
ing pur 
8. Jetties or Eanding places on the sea coast or on the banks 
of navigable rivers or MSE 
4. The erection of Farm Hous rs’ Cottages, and 
other Buildi pacai and the im- 
uses and other 
i: p ses. 
Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act o 
Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any 
T fade ri i geen oe other i bey pit ents, 
pro e cost, and charge 
he aad aye on the 
investigation of title is required, and the Compan y being 
of a strictly financial character es ne roger with the plans 
and execution of the Works, w. rolled only by the 
Government Teens bate i ae an 
For further information, "e he sist of application, apply 
to the Honourable akina PIER, Managing Director, 
. BUCKM cigs rofessor of Geology and Bovis 
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ticulars may be had o! 
application to the Principa 
GS will be held in the Repository of Messrs. Brethe: é 
rrison, Cheapside, P engia on MONDA and 
ESDAY, December 3 and 4, the er pk sinia second he fis of the 
Cattle and Poultry Show. Ado on Monday, the 
th dar Mee a het = a 1 The 
haear enn see the Advertisements 
Fi "Bile of the several Companies, and of ihs I one rg 
Poultry Show. F. Burp 
Edgbaston, Birming’ 
aang blr a TTLE anp POULTRY SHOW, 
1860.—T. LFTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
or CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, ROOTS, anD DOMESTIC POUL-, 
TRY, will be boi in Bingley Hall, Riga toa on MON- 
ae Dk ays oe 
z and 6 
vets 
Í aeai ER and TH DAY, Decem- 
airi 2 December 3. Admission— 
ming, and many oth Mo: ednesday, and panes ls. The 
I would recomme! ardeners to use them, vor they may +0: tempers given rh i ia to pcre icant a ihesirt doors will be ope t 9 o'clock roe ing. f: 
pair the worn part at all times by warming the material at | experience of its use. All declare their sheep to be healthier | For Special Railway Arranganots 
the fire, and pressing it from ths thick parts to the worn parts, | and freer from disease, where the Condiment is properly | and Bills of the several Companies 
as easily ts riag a _— rin © aint given. Writers on the natural epen of the sheep unani 
rsons ecasi i x 
brereriia that teotnplately defies damp. Manya gare ner would poten food. gst i tnis animal prefers Alpino and condi The A tcultural ena 
éscape colds and Your obedient ser we Sa Gutta P sain nba 9 - wre on sii = ighland ranges bribe offers a prize) is gr . 
a deficiency of condiment in the food of sheep—whi s more 
Every variety of Gut ta Percha articles, such as Si ade than probable—the prohibitin of the exhibition of THORLEY’S SA TURDA Fa NOVE. EMBER 1 1860. 
Tubing, Soles, Sheet, Pap Brackets, doa oy ets, A alanes ea cament ae at beg the h last year Ma 3 Mr. Hall Maxwell, 
Union Joints, Flasks, Bottles, Sak! Chamber Vessels, Toilet ai enviable pos 
Trays, Seas Bags, Curtain Rings, Galvanic Batteries, K N THE paper on outfalls, in another column, by 
Calbotype Trays, &c. ured by the Gutta Percha Tue Pic.—Numerous experiments are now being made with M B D ill be with gen 
pe 7 i i ndiment on e mi two of hic h 1 r, BAILEY a it wi read wi 
Co: lesale Jers in town’ or my Condime to pigs one or which are expressly to 
i y, Patentees, 18, Arf torte the hho Hokhemns sted eaten: under the | i indeed especial interest tes 
a irec! EE A vour 
ies oy bo — = saninet its tie ; nnd i e a ties the pigs on i 
IGT DOMO”—Patronised by her Majesty, the | food are gaining 29 lbs. for every 12 lbs. gained by pigs fed on 
GE ea Northumberland for Syon House, | vnseasoned ee which speak for themselves. And I 
his the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Pro. | have no hesitation ting that Hall Show at 
fe: ndley for the Horticultural Society, Sir A a h Paxton | Birmingham, and Simi eld Show during the ensuing month, 
for the Crystal "palads Royal Zoological Society, Tite Mrs | will tella talein my favour Ben tendering you my most 
Lawrence of Ealing and — Collier, Esq., artford. respectful pr for y notice of my recent ular, 
PROTECTION From THE COLD WINDS & MORN S a ween ee 
“FRIGI DOMO,” aCanvas made of patent ten, Bake I Hh sere AR 
dW perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, 
igen at ae H fixed temperature. A is noe for JOSEPH THORLEY. 
a rticultural and floricu purposes, for i ntor and Sole Proprietor of Jo r; Py 
Taisg j Plow op the rye eed of the’: a, “= 2 Fomtat's Food for Cattle. subject during t Smithfield week in London; 
be had i mired. lenges Sin $ with the intention of urging a legis f- 
Two yards wide .. .. 1s. 6d. per yard run. Offices and Steam Mills, Caledonian Road, King’s Cross, | ference with the present hindrances 
r Away pe 3 yards wide 2s ar bers yard run. Lonii draina 
, 23. g iniia 
A Se ee ann’ o PE ig peg om 7 800 FREDE Davey v. GILLETT., This action, which is of 
e Manufacturer, Š 
Trinity Lane, Cannon St., City, E.C., and Of all Nayan 7, : = Pay VENTE astdenite importance to the gee ot 
and Seedsmen i thronghout the ingdom. “It ia much cheaper * The carriage per railway on ton parcels from station to | + ot wastriedat the Faringdon Petty Sessiens 
mats as cov covering.” e SLALI au d » bal bel 
