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MANURES. 



PRICE CURRENT OF GUANO, &c. 



Peruvian Guano, dii-ectfrom importers' stores, £12 Ss. to jei2 Us. p.ton. 

 Bones, £5 to £b lOs. per ton ; ditto cruslied, £6 68. do; ditto dissolved, 



£6 lOs. do.; ditto half-inch 198. to lis. 6d.per qr. ; ditto dust, 193. 



to 208. 

 Animal Charcoal, (70 per cent, phosphate) £4 10s. to £5 per ton. 

 Coprolite, Cambridfje, in London, whole 426. to 44s., ground E6s. to 58b. j 



Suflfolk, whole 358., ground 4(i8. to 4J3. per ton. 

 Nitrate of Soda, £13 IDs. to £14 10s. Gypsum, 303. per ton. 

 Salt in London, according to quality, 23s. to 27s. 

 Sulphate of Ammonia, £14 lus. to £15 per ton. 

 Sulphuric Acid, concentrated 1-&45 Id. perlb., brown 1-712 0|d. 

 Superphosphate of Lime, £5 10s. to £6 6s. per ton. 

 Blood Manure, £6 5s. to £7 lOs. per ton. 

 Linseed Cakes, best American, £11 12s. 6d. to £11 15a. (brl.), ditto £10 



108. to £11 (bagj per ton. 

 Rape Cake, English £6 to £fi 5s. ; fine German green, £6 lOa. to £6 15s. 



per ton. Cottonseed Cake, £6 IDs. tu £6 15s. per ton. 

 Marseilles Cake, £9 128. Cd. to £10 per ton. 



E. Purser, 

 London Manure Company, 116, Fenchurcb Street, E.G. 



LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED, &c., MARKET. 



Guano, Peruvian£12 to£13 Linseed Cake per ton- 



Upper do. 6 6 10 American, bi 



Ichabo 



Patagonian 2 



SatdanhaBay.... 4 

 KooriaMooria.... 3 17 6 

 Sulphateof Amo.l4 



BoneAsh 4 15 



Cloverseed, American , 

 red,new,percwt.2 2 



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ille 



3 10 1 English 10 10 



5 00 Cotsd.Cake,decort.6 15 



4 60 Locust Beane p.ton « 

 15 Brim8tone,2d)<c3rd 7 12 6 



6 5 Nitr.of Soda,p.ct. 12 3 

 Linsd.Bomby,p.qr.2 15 



2 6 Tallow,l8tP.Y.C.2 18 



SAMUELDOWNES, GeneralBroker, 



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AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS IN 1861. 



APRIL 2, 3, 4, AND 5.— Royal Dublin Society.— Spring Cattle Show in 

 the Agricultural Hall, Dublin. Entries closed. Superintendent, 



Mr. A. Corrigan, Kildare-street, Dublin. 

 MAY 22.— Royal Agricultural Society of England.— Half-yearlyGene- 



ral Meeting, at the Society's House in Hanover Square. 

 MAY 22.— Smithfield Club — Half-yearly General Meetimg at the Free- 

 mason's Tavern. 

 JUNE 5, 6, AND 7.— Bath and West of England Society.— Meeting at 



Truro. Entries close for Implements, April 1; for Stock, April 5. 



Secretary, Mr. St. John Maule, Pulteney ritiect, Bath. 

 JUNE 12.— Oxfordshire and Banbury Agricultural Society.— Meeting 



at Oxford. Secretary, Mr. T. Plowman, Oxford, 

 JUNE 19. — Norfolk Agricultural Association.- Meeting at Swaffham- 

 Entries close June 1. Secretary, Mr. E. C. Bailey, Orford Street, 



Norwich. 

 JUNE 25. — Essex Agricultural Associatron. — Meeting at Romford. 

 Entries close June 1. Secretary, Mr. 11. Emson, Slough, Halstead. 

 JULY 5. — Suffolk Agricultural Association. — Meeting at Ipswich. 



Entries close June 10. Secretary, Mr. R. Bond, Ipswich. 

 JULY 15, 16, 17, 18, AND 19. — Royal Agricultural Society of England.— 



Meeting at Leeds. Entries close for Implements, May 1 ; for Srock, 



June 1. Secretary, Mr. H. Hall Dare, Hanover Square, London. 



(The .Show of tile Yorkshire Agricultural Society merges this year 



into that of the R. A. S.) 

 JULY 23.— Durham Agricultural Society. — Meeting at Darlington. 



Entries close July b. Secretary, Mr. R. C. Coulson, Burnigill 



House, Durham. 

 JULY 24.— Bridlington Agricultural Society Meeting at Bridlington. 



Entries close July 13. Secretary, Mr. C. Gray, Quay Road, Bridlington. 

 JULY 25. — Driffield and East Riding Agricultural Society. — Meeting at 



Great Driffield. Entries close July 11. Secretary, Mr. R. Kirby, 



Driffield. 

 JULY 30 AND 31, AND AUGUST 1 and 2.— The Highland and Agricul- 



tural Society of Scotland. — Meeting at Penh. Entries close June 14, 



Secretary, Mr. J. Hall Maxwell, Albyn Place, Edinburgh. 

 JULY 31 and august 1.— North Lincolnshire Agricultural Society .— 



Meeting at Brigg. Entries close July 13. Secretary, Mr. J. Hett, 



Brigg. 

 AUGUST 7, 8, and 9.— Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ire- 

 land.— Meeting at Belfast. Entries close July 8. Secretary, Mr. J. 



B. Thornhill, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin. (The Show of the 



North East Agricultural Society of Ireland merges this year into 



that of the R.A.S.I.) 

 AUGUST 8.— Northumberland Agricultural Society.— Meeting at New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne. Entries close July 27. Secretary, Mr. W. 



Johnson, Trench Hall, Gateshead. 

 AUGUST 15 AND 16. — Cleveland Agricultural Society. Meeting at 



Yarm. Entries close August 1. Secretary, Mr. T. Parrington, Nor- 



raauby, Middlesbro'. 

 AUGUST 27 AND 28.— Kent Agricnltural Society.— Meeting at Dart- 

 ford. Entries close July 27. Secretary, Mr. C. J. Cooke, Middle 



Row, Maidstone. 

 AUGUST 31.— Halifax and Caldcr Vale Agricultural Society.— Meet- 

 ing at Halifax. Entries close August 17. Secretary, Mr. W. Irvine, 



Ovenden, Halifax. 

 SEPTEMBER . — Keighley Agricultural Society. Meeting at Keigh- 



ley. Secretary, Mr. R. Fawcett, Keighley. 

 SEPTEMBER 4 AND 5.-North Lancashire Agricultural Society.— 



Meeting at Chorley. Entries close August 21. Secretary, Mr. G. 



Hunt, Preston. 

 SEPTEMBER 10.— North Lonsdale Agricultural Society.— Meeting at 



Ulverston. Entries close September 6. Secretaries, Messrs. Postle- 



thwaite, Ulverston. 

 SEPTEMBER U.-bparkenhoe Farmers' Clul> Meeting at Market Bos- 



wortb. Entries close August 14. Secretary, Mr. T. Davenport, 



Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 

 SEPTE.VIBER a AND 12.— Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural 



Society .-Meeting at Ashton-under.Lyne. Entries cloBe August 14. 



Secretary, Mr. T. B. Ryder, Elliott Street, Liverpool. 



SEPTEMBER.— German Landowners' Society.— Meeting 6t SehWeriB, 



Mecklenburgh. 



SEPTEMBER 18.— Waterford Farming Society.— Meeting at Water- 

 ford. Entries close Septemher 1. Secretary, Mr. B. H. Dyer, Beau 

 Street, Waterford. 



SEPTEMBER19 and20.— Staffordshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting 

 at Wolverhampton. Entries close August 24. Secretary, Mr. W. 

 Tomkinson. Newcastle-under-Lyme. 



SEPTEJIBER 26.— Gloucester Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Ciren- 

 cester. Entries close August 20. Secretary, Mr. E. Trinder, Ciren- 



SEPTEMBER 26. —Northamptonshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting 

 at Northampton. Entries close September 10. Secretary, Mr. P. M. 

 Gue, Rothwell, Kettering. 



SEPTEMBER 27. — Ludlow Agricultural Society (and Sheep Fair) 

 at Ludlow. Entries close September 2. Secretary, Mr. T. Weyman, 

 Ludlow. 



SEPTEMBER 28.— Ballinasloe Agricnltural Society.— Meeting at Bal- 

 linasloe. Entries close September 21 . Secretary, Captain Gascoyne, 

 Mackney, Ballinasloe. 



OCTOBER .— Sleaford Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Sleaford, 

 Secretary, Mr. J. Bellamy, Sleaford. 



OCTOBER4.— Bedfordshire Agricultural Society. — Meeting at Luton. 

 Entries close September 16. Secretary, Mr. T. W. Tnrnley, 

 Bedford. 



OCTOBER15.— Herefordshire Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Here- 

 ford. Entries close September 14. Secretary, Mr. J.Owen Fowler. 

 Hereford. 



NOVEMBliR 28.— Rugby and Dunchnrch Agricultural Society .—Meet- 

 ing at Rugbv. Entries close November 12. Secretaries, Messrs. W. 

 and E. Harris, Rugby. 



NOVEMBER28.— Rutland Agricultural Society.— Meeting at Oakham. 

 Entries close November 4. Secretarv, Mr. W. C. Morris, Oakham. 



DECEMBER 2, 3, 4, and 5.— Birmingham Cattle and Poultry Show, 

 in Bingley Hall, Birmingham. Entries close November 1. Secre- 

 tary, Mr. J. B. Lythall, Temple Street, Birmingham. 



DECEMBER 9, 10, and 11.— Yorkshire Exhibition of Fat Stock and 

 Poultry, at York. Entries close November 21. Secretary, Mr. J. 

 Watson, Y'ork. 



DECEMBER 10, 11, 12, and 13.— Smithfield Cluh Fat Cattle Show, 

 in the Baker Street Bazaar, London. Entries close Nov. 1. Secre- 

 tary, Mr. BrandrethGibbs, Half-Moon Street, Piccadilly, London. 



DECEMBER.— Royal Dublin Winter Fat Cattle Show, in Dublin. 

 Superintendent, Mr. A. Corrigan, Kildare Street, Dublin. 



DECEMBER .—Northern Counties Fat Cattle and Poultry Show, at 

 Darlington. Secretary, Mr. J. Hodgson. 



*^* On the Jirst Monday in every month from February up to June, and 

 recommencing in November, there is a Discussion Meeting of the 

 Central Farmers' Club, at 39, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, at 

 half-past five o'clock. On the Jirst Wednesday in every month— 

 excepting January, September, and October — there is a Council 

 Meeting, confined to Members of Council and Governors of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society, in Hanover-square, at twelve o'c-lock ; 

 and onevery other Wednesday, from February to July, an open Meet- 

 ing for all Members of the Society, at twelve o'clock. 

 [Weshall continue the occasional insertion of this List thronghoutthe 



year, and add to it as other Societies make their arrangements, of which 



we shallbe obliged by early notice.— EditorM.L.E.] 



DR. CURTIS'S MEDICAL WORK, "MANHOOD." 



An Essay on Nervous and Generative Diseases. 

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MANHOOD : The CAUSE and CURE of 

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C0NTEKT8: 



Introductory Chapter— On the Physiological Structure and 

 Functions of the Reproductive Organs. 



Chapter II. — Causes of Spermatorrhoea and Impotence ; Early 

 Vicious Indulgences; Dangers of Neglect. 



Chapter III.— A Review of the various Disqualifications of 

 Marriage, whether resulting from the Youthful Abuse, the PoUies 

 of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection. 



Chapter IV.— The Author's plan of Treatment, Medical and 

 Moral, with observations on a new and successful mode of de- 

 tecting Spermatorrhoea and other.Urethral discharges by micro- 

 scopic examination. 



Chapters V. and VI.— On the modern Treatment of ©onorrhcea 

 and Syphilis. 



The Book concludes with numerous varied and interesting 

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 Lotion. 



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