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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 16, 
PRGHAN AND. BOLIVIAN GUANO ON 
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ODR MYERS AwD CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And ay their Agents, 
ipic BRIGHT, AND CO., LIVERPOOL m ESOS ; 
OTSW POWELL, AND PRYOR, 
LIQUID — 
TAME atic INDEPE NDENT OF THE WORLD sub CORN. 
ti 
nd the ease with which it may be appro- 
PUMPS, made Supr ds 
; Garde en, Shi; 
s PATENT CORNWALL W HITE MANURE 
is an efficient preventative to the ravages of the Wire- 
strong fertiliser, consequently most advantage- 
ous in its application to Turnips. following analysis was 
laid before the “Royal SERRE Poem "by ES n aw, Esq. 
Silicate of Lime*..  .. 
Carbonate of Soda — .. jean sarboni ii adi * g 
Caustic Lime I A d 
Magnesia and Aiarine glisse 
f Iro m .. m e. 27 an 
Phosphates m m "t Tw ER.. 
100.0 
Price 42s. per ton, in bulk.—Tnomas Jonn CroGGon, 8, Law- 
rence P Pountney-hil 1, Cannon-street, Londo: mn. 
OR TURNIP SOWIN 
ONE MANURE mixed with SULPHURIC ACID 
by far exceeds all other Manures that have been, tried 
against it, emen 
ga had in any quantity, either together or 
separate, by applying to Jonn Houwz, Bone and Sulphuric Acid 
inte erron, Pane 
BRITISH GUANO, parvatied equal to F 
ton, and may be paid for when the result is k 
» TURNIP SOWING.—POTTEN'S GUANO. 
OTTER’S GUANO was used by Dr. Daubeny last 
season against 11 other Artificial Manures for TURNIPS. 
It beat them all,—260 Tos, producing 6000 Ibs. more Bulbs per 
acre than the same weight of Peruvian Guano, 5 per cent. 
less cost; 18,000 Ibs. ee See 10 ewt. e Shavings, at one 
ign, at 4l. per 
own. 
quarter the cost; and 7000 bs. more than 1 Buperphos. 
phate, also at one quarter the cost. For particu ee 
f last No. of “Royal Agricultural Jour tal" ani. A^ of 
Gard. Chronicle of this year. To be had, genuine, direct from 
28, CLAPHAM- we PLACE, LONDON, or of any of 
accredited Age 
TU Ex SOWING. 
"HE URATE OF THE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY, Four Guineas per Ton. The experience of 
the last five years has fully established the above as one of the 
best of all the light manures for the production. of t Turnips, for 
which crop it is partieularly adapted ‘ailing in the 
driest season to secure a good pl: o Produce a great 
weight per acre. Availing MN T the many improve- 
ents i cial manures, the Company so 
manufacture the Urate, that the food requisite for a rotation 
aj sing the Urate 
crops of Barley and 
seeds materially improved. Full particulars, with testimonials, 
forwarded on application. No. 40, New Bridge-street, Black- 
friars. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
QAHANKS'S IMPROVED GRASS-CUTTING AND 
ROLLING MACHINE.—The complete success which has 
attended the introduction of this Improved Machinefor Mowing 
Grass, and its fine adaptation for Cutting the ‘Grass of Lawns. 
has been fully pro numerous instai 
been tried, and nee Ed ommno use, par 
Priory, farshire ; Bread- 
albane, Perthshire ; Giaber, and at many other Noblemen 
and Gentlemen’s seats in England, as we 
Machines are made to cut breadths of 42, 30, or 20 inches, m 
required, the latter being adapted to hand-power. The 
chine works with perfect ease, producing a beautiful Mugs 
surface, and attended with great saving in abridging labour. 
, Orders ma ay be addressed to Messrs, ALEXANDER SHANKS, 
chine "Sed Arbroath, N. B., by whom fur- 
inei Codrea pe will bé g 
DRAINING TILES AND PIPES. 
EUST 
3 
where it has 
rtioula ly at Rossie 
e Process combines Erreor with T as Pee can 
be made ready for BURNING at all seasons ; ; generally from ten 
to aye p according to Pra nature of bus clay. To be 
seen at Alperton, Acton, Middlesex; Mr. ngineer, 
119, Great Guildford.st. aoire the Polytechnic’ Institution, 
Regent-street, London. Particulars may be had from Joun 
AINSLIE, Mont Acton, Middles 
O RNAMENTAL 7 TILES for- Floors, Walls, &c., of 
UU Mu DSL lm Terraces ; ; Encaustic, 
Venetian, &c., RY VA ay be seen at Messrs. 
m "Y Blackfriars, London. 
Agents to Messrs. MINTON & CO., the Patentees, of Stoke- 
upon-Trent. Also Patents of the PORCELAIN a 
cheaper and more durable than Mother-o’-Pearl, 
TT'8, Surrey-stresh, 
ATCHER'S BENNENDEN TILE MACHINE, 
Manufactured and Sold only by COTTAM and HALLEN, 
ricultural funem Makers, &c., 2, Winsley- 
reet, PRU 
Engineers, Ag 
street, Oxfor ee 
This is the most efficient Machine that has al invented for 
the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can be 
made by merely changing the dis iA duci Be Rond ir arte) 
Hel? It requires but few hands, viz., one man and three 
boys. With this am 
Bones is as follo 
linch diameter of Tile, 
unt orab, the product of a day of 10 
e, m P 13 inches diam. of Tile, g c 
“2# See Letter of dire Hodges, Esq., in the “ iie. 
actions of the Royal Agricultural Society of England," page 
oveable down the drying sheds on its 
wheels, t is so simple in its construction as to require but 
little practice at its use, There is no charge made for patent 
dues g 
e 25 2 a ith 4 Dies for Tiles of any PERNS or size. 
A set of TEX ee Draining Spades and Swan i: Neck, 17. 1s. 
Corram and HALLEN have on show at their Repository a 
great yariety of every article for the Girad n, viz., Roller 
Water Engines, Mowing Mact nes, Chairs, and Seats 22 Metal. 
Superior Tools of all desc: 7 ower 
Bordering and Stands, Pot. rege Rose and Du deis 
every de iption of Wire Wo 
AST TON FLOWER STAKES o Rani 
4 ft 4 ft. 6 5f. 6 ft, of the ground, 
Is, 12s. 14s. 6d. pr 208 pu 
TRONG IRON HURDLES ROR SHEEP, 3 feet out of 
Ld ground, 4s, 9d. ; do, with § top bar, 5s.; light cattle, 
8 fe bet 6 inclies high, 5s. 6d. ; strong do., 66. ; ox do., 4 feet high; 
strained wire fence, in bundles 
sd. per bundle. 
S 2S, OTHOUSES, CONSERVATO- 
RIES, &c., made upon the most improved uus Pom of 
iron or wood and iron combined, which can complete 
with E water apparatus for eate? in ves part of the 
kingdo: 
THON. AND BRA FENDERS, 
THONG IRON 4e om Ke 
i ds 
e 
S. veu IUD xp gie 
n Irónmórge 
“HEAP AND EFFECTIVE FENCE f'AGAINST 
/ HARES AND RABBITS.—Iron wire netting of various 
patterns, and of superior workmanship, supplied in cither large 
or small quantities, on very reasonable terms. A coarser de- 
scription of net wil libe found useful as a substitute for Pea- 
sticks, va imental Arches, 2 other garden purposes. None 
east D coats of a ni 
sent out without receiving a 
UNDER NU PATRONAGE OF  ROYAMTY AND THE. 
HORITY OF THE FACUL 
EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. A remedy 
for all disorders of the Pulmonary Organs—in difficulty 
of Bre athing—in redundancy of Phlegm—in incipient Con- 
sumption (of which Cough is the most positive indication) they 
are of unerring efficacy. In Asthma, and in Winter Cousin 
they have never been known to fail. 
KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES are free from every 
desee UA ingredient may, therefore, be taken at all 
, by the most deitate dotaalo and by the youngest child ; 
while "the Public £ speaker and the ssional NT will fin 
them invaluable in allaying the bs senem and irritation inci- 
dental to vocal exertion, and Vi E a Sean auxiliary 
in the production of melodious enunciat 
Prepared and sold in Boxes, 1s, jui Vy ‘Tins, 28, 9d., 4s. a 
and 10s. 6d, each, by TH TOMAS an Chemist, &e,, No. 
au Paul's Churchyard, Londor 
old by SANGER, 150, and nicum ume. and HANNAY, 63, Ox- 
Mes BLAKE, SANDFORD, and BLAKE, 47, Piccadilly. 
M ETCALFE’S NEW PATTERN TOOTH- H-BRUSH 
and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush has the 
important advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions 
of the teeth, and cleaning them in the most effectual a 
ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs hot coming 
loose—is. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third 
part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. 
Penetrating Hair- hes, with the durable unbleached Rus- 
ment, 0 B, 
Cautio ME eim of the ocn $. ton Metcalfe’ "a adopted 
by some ne house 
Fourth Edition, now tow printin 
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ALLACIES OF THE ROKEN GAUGE : 
Mr. Lo NR Arguments ie cup of the Broad 
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