— THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
57 
RUVIAN GUANO. 
AUTION. TO AGRICULTURISTS.— 
CF being notorious —— extensive adulterations of this 
il carried o 
MANURE AN’ TONY GIBBS. AN SD SONS, AS THE 
N ia PORTERS OF ires Maay GUANO, 
e * 4 n Government and 
* nd all others who 
be caref $ 
he character of the parties from whom they purchase will 
— best security, and in — to — der 
well to remind pe b: that— 
he lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruvian 
Guano has been — by _— — the last two years is 
91. 58. per ton, less 24 pe 
+ ih 
r the Aad must tbe e 
a Soda, and every arti- 
ficial Manure, on the best terms, ‘Also a woustaint supply of 
Salt for — pps Purposes, at a low rate. English and 
Foreign Linseed Cake, Rape Cake, & c. 
Er WARD v enen, Secretary, Bridge. street, Blackfriars, 
URES.—The following Manures are manu 
—＋ Jess La a "8 n. 2 vrs reek; ý 
ure, per 
Zu . phate of Lim 7 0 0 
Sulphuric Acid and Coproli a 0 
Office, 69, = William-st City, L on. 
N. B. Peruvian Guan 0, guaranteed to contain 18 per cent, of 
Ammonia, N. 10s. per ton; Sad — 5 pison or more, 9l, 53, per 
ton, in dock. Sulphate of. ammonia 
FOSSIL 9 or 5 COPROLITES 
HE ISG CRAG). 
n 
ACKARD AND CO., of Ips 
ted v 
ing — Phosphati sip yo toa fine Powder, and b 
pswich, having 
werful —— for the purpose of des wag uc- 
in 
4 ANTONY GIBBS anD SONS think it | © 
oo, PATHS. me aemp who would enjoy 
their during the winter months should con- 
struct art Piles of PORTLAND. CEMENT CONCRETE, 
which a med th —Screen the gravel of which the path 
is at present t made fou the loam which is mixed with 5 and 
O five 
Jr 
ẹ 
e of Por 
incorporate cn ute welt in se a state before applying the 
An + 
water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick urer 
can mix and spread it beyond pade, 
and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock vie tation 
or upon it, and it resists the action of the 
ost. 
It is * as water does not soak through it, to give a 
fall fi rom m tif middle of the — to owards z sides. 
J, B. WHITE and Sons, Mill. 
— —.— — ag 
He ron LIQUID e 1 ENGINES, 
3 e 
Price, 5“. 10s. ; on wheels and stan — 
pipe and Key, 103, Newgate-street, Londo 
-| NEW 
CAST 
FORK alluded to by MR. ME 
lastic 
requiring no repairs; used by all th don Garden 
wa kinds of Forks i in * — — I er Stodi), “Spades 
pas — * Draining T made y by 
Win — Dove Mille, 2 
and Cement, and an 
STEEL DIGGING-FORK. The | ¢ 
quantity of the precious metals, are induced to pre- 
p ore of them for market. Their profits are 
increased by the iter in the 
price of raw 
material while the manufacture is in progress ; 
e profits T the speculator are thus 
added to th ordinary profi of their Pig 
st ved 
ways 
its material . 
EW AGRICULTURAL PEA. 
ISHOP'S be AND — 28s. 
arden N ya own 
was sibs. 
reputati 
ed by him to some of his relatives in 1 in which 
oth e 
ir oondition ere altered, 
xcept by the excess or dim n of their pro- 
( duction me ak . which,! in most cases, 
all. 
will ‘> but 
A ri r ka, sa eh caused by an increased 
uantity, either Ground, Whole, or Dissolved in Acid, They northern climate it has answered exc — well; its early production of the p ious metals, only stimulates 
orm the cheapest source of Phos the market, | habits ensuring a crop where later varieties fail, Its merite | in ustry so long as it is in progress, When prices 
and are peculiarly eligible for manuf. cons rly, an peters = much n hedom . o and ** and all. ene ain 
of od 1 e Cm t Bone. cropper than any —s as many as 60 and more pods have ry, E 
very inform sation > Pree ted with their use for- | counted on on oF ga n aal . remark. placed in he: same relative poston, its effects 
warded on application to ome -e and Co., Artifici y ro a n ways branches into two and some- 
warded. aner, Ipswich . — imes three or more stems. Mr. es Smart, of Rainbam and, takin ng into considera the der angement of 
is AND GARDENERS oe iel te Kent, hose farm the Peas offered were grown, allows the existing condition of so — which 7 anies 
F AND GARDENERS are —— — try | the Subscriber to state that a better or more likely useful Pea | jt. it is doubtful whether the increase of i 
the NEW and VALUABLE MANUR RE, PEAT CHARCOAL, | never came under his notice NCAN s, Seedsman, |? — b it, at ular ds, h t be 
imp ed by pressure with the fer rtilising —— of — Wholesale nae A 3 109, St. Martin’s-lane, 2 uced by 1 particula r perio s, has a en 
regnat 
Lonpon SEWAGE, the yee ry e and Feeces bein 
absorbed, and the water left b andpalatable. Sold at the 
page moval aad Set 9 2 rive s, Stanley rp 1 Middle- 
s. 6d. f 
7 = SciENTIFIC EDUCATION. 
. NESBIT’S ACADEMY, 38, Kennington- 
— Lambeth, near Lond on, 
For my o t, Ido not seru 
ere long a a — — of Ro ae truths of chemistry 
will be 2 every ed man; and that it will be 
as necess — to the feet Pesce and political 3 ud 
ical agriculturist, as it i — — oady in oi spensable 
phys — n and the manufac ie 
In this SCHOUL, in addition r theg 
which 3 5 Classics, Mathem 
man 
scruple to avow the conviction that | 
Mentees AMERICAN REAPER. 
Bourcess and KEY, Agents, 103, Newgate-street, London 
—Extract from Mr, Pusey’s Report on the Agric cultur. al Imple- 
ment Department, Great Exhibition, — ORMICK’s 
Reaper, in this trial, worked as it oe" since work ‘as 
cester College, and elsewhere, to the admiration os: — 
farmers, and therefore received a danai Medal, 
t Tiptree e, 
ot possibly obtain that distinction,”— 
Price of Reaper, 25l. 
|The Agricultural Gazette. 
ATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1852. 
taught in the 1 es, — — are aan os ‘with Ft, thin: 
sential for t — extensive chemical investiga ag z 8 nee ing Soe. of Irelands 
The principles of Geology, Botany, a nd the other depariments Tuuasoax, Feb. 5—Agricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
p r pmr — p — = aa eee me = = 
rofessors e Me egularly to the 
pupils on tabjeste of aS nod eae 8 E gold vga from Cali ornia during 1850 is 
a students ro „„ and à well-assorted estimated at act id 8 a Tied s thought t that 
ry, comprising t w science and the value of the yie r 1851 will not A less than 
— ture; t luab! llecti M 
a Ft aes cso A ope 3 — or 15,000,000“. hese are certainly large amounts; 
suito of Mathematica and Philosophical Mee ore tha t uine anticipated, ven 
3 sonet > comprises every ae T. the ing into consideration the energies of the peopl 
nthe erms the School, with further ulars, may be | employed in collecting i he question is, how 
Mr. Neb ee a oa Damă Sare by let ~ 8 ng can the present rate of supply be m e 
Gauging, Arithmetic, English F. Education, Ke, may be That the auriferous region of California is richer 
Sad ofall — b Kl ees 5E, aig han the average does not admit of a doubt. 
8 e 
«Elements of Practical Chemistry,” * Theo = 4 Frasin of | are, how vever, many reasons e — piga as 
geu ation,” ae a meea . inster ; J. geological), into which we cannot now o pre 
D., Author e Great Physician,” &c 
— p a en p vier e lle rao ‘we 8 n that tthe united pies es es 
Lond: ; John n Shittler, Esq., Wimborn Dorset; Thos. | ° A e a ustralia will produce 
2 Š r Dorches 2 : J. Gater, een. any considerable effect value of com- 
West = near — — 
“and W. Shaw, Es Editor of 
ne Express, London. a 
Gracechure h-street, 
tcl. of I — CON ICAT am Inventore 
he Improve an E 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, $, Fespectfully t the eein of 
Horticulturi — od 
3 
os Nobili 's seats and principal 
throughout the 5i 
Co. beg to gaine the pa that at their Manuf: 
req 
upon th 
‘a 
à tal designs, Balconies, 
9 — &e. 
A PRIZE ih 
WAS nb 7 2 FOR SUPERIOR eee è 
Wood, erected on the most 
Palisading, Field and Garden 
8 0 highdat ut nerd or lan 
e money v 
r. beyond checking that downward tendency 
may bhi 
ing with 
e as took place in 
17th pate acon in consequence 
e American 
On the other hand, annui itants 
of * r are drea 
ies e necessari 
es and comforts 
3 gong 
t Ciren- | g 
counterbalanced b y the misery which that derange- 
ment occasion 
here are probaly few periods in our history 
when complaints of distress were louder and more 
eneral — during that influx of the precious 
ich prices —.— „ quintupled 
met -x 
dur ; the sixteenth © The effect t during 
against pn — and regraters, —— re 
step-lords, a be read also in 
e | sures, 
has 3 for the last 40 years, and which pe 
o the di 
with dismay, to the prospect of such 
the 16th and | cl 
= — that he had known a dozen 
s 
inquire prer its 
trial classen in gen eral, 
| 
u 
— of tisut and to produce artificial cheap ness, 
by acts to pichibit ee — — and inclo- 
and to com ng of 
work published i in 1581, e the title of a 2 briefe 
this Realme 
0 ogue between a 
knight or landowner, who had served in — 
a husbandman, wr . a merchant or shop- 
— í in a large a manufacturer of caps or 
hats, and a doctor — divinity. It wi 
of our Spice ae to learn 
the p 
The farm 8 — the air of a man who 
feels it his —— enen as his interest, to grumble. 
He complains o the rise of rents, thosh, if he held 
his land under an old lease, he was probably making 
a 
Distress Committees have only 
during the preceding seven years, withil 
a compass of six miles, so that e threescore 
ad their livings, now one 
He commiserat erates the con- 
— of the fe iw deprived of the 
ans of subsistence, a 2 onp 1 yed 
a live by their p 
tr These me be ay, ae “are thee Cane pA all these 
andry out of the 
of siete by po wn in — before all kind 
and now altogether sheepe, : 
hich | —— tepicolinral 
terests sympathised 
with one’ ee The ter 
