23—1852.] 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 361 
RUVIAN GUANO 
AUTION TO AGRICULTURISTS. 
t being notorious that extensive adulterations of this 
MANURE are sen carried on, 
Y GIBBS AND SONS, AS TH 
0 . — OF PERUVIAN | sites: 
pire heir duty to the and 
— et again to — frig Farmers and all merana Bored 
buy to be carefully on their guard. 
The 1 of the parties fr m they purchase will 
the best security, and, in ger 2 to particular 
ae ties — s 1 GIBBS AND ‘SONS thi ak! it 
»„ 
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruvian 
een sold by 
| Guano them during the last two years is 
9l. 58. per ton, leat 23 per cent. 
Any resales made by Ray t a lower price must therefor 
alers 
either leave a —5 to them, or r the atthe must be adulte ie: 
IHE e MANURE COMPANY offer the 
follo Manures on the best terms, warranting every 
2 striet y gen 1 — Guano, 1 7 
a * of oda, C utrated Urate, Peat Char 
Fish 
TO AGRICULTURISTS, GARDENERS, ETC. 
a ohh ANIMAL MANURE.—This Manure, 
fit either for the drill or for casting, is composed of a 
scdstination of highly fertilising artificial 1 with 
natural = Bese Hg so as to contain, in a concentrated 
te, all th * — that are _ 8 not only for 
nit luxuriance of growth | o pti 
present in the house, cattle have to breathe a 
Vitiated atmosp here. Under such circumstances. 
the food consumed should be 
the loss sustained 
rha 
nation of seeds, a 
thes structure of the — see and 
ds, or tube rs of the pla nta ; 
Seel 
ee application p al years 56 7 walls, prove the ea sustained by the farmer ; 
a ori zhi 
CTIONS HOW TO APPLY THE t arises part from the elements 7 = e 
COM MPOUND 
Tbe quantity 
is at tbe — of 3 t bu 
owerful — being ik 8 ine drill alone alon 
ANIMAL | MANURE. 
ustio 
t as it may prove rather too on is given off in the inse ensible perspira- 
g with the seed, 
t ha TEAT er be ne 8 peas ly with an ary ii the sh 2 5 e 18 of 8 
Fausi of common a top- 
rogress, 8 with the other 1 already notic 
— 2 ai e — o growth “of the seed has m 
will not be necessary to mix it with “anything, bat merely 
round the n the beehive during 
—— it in the 
18 U 
Salt “for ‘agricultural purposes ; Linseed and Rape 1 d 
Peruvian Guano, warranted the genuine importation of Messrs. 
A. Gibbs and Sons, at 91. 10s. per ton, a 1 and upwards, 
. 5s. in Dock. ARD PuBSER, Sec. 
40. New Bridge. street. Blackfriars, chi a 
Ņ ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
— 1 i —— s Factory, Deptiora Cree — 
Turnip M «£7 
Su 2 f bf Lime 
8 — a" and Coprotite 
— 9, King W Diamat et, Cit ty, L 
5 0 
ndon 
N. B. Per — guaranteed s ** — 16 per cent. of 
Amani 9. "ios, per ton; and for ons or more, 91, 5s. per 
N ton, in dock. a of ammonia, &c. 
RICULTUR 8. 
WEN’S ANIMALISED 5 is now for Sale, 
at 2l, 5s. per ton in bulk. This Manure has been intro- 
e the 
per winter at 35° ; 
h 
but if you ed on the hive, arousin 
; 41. S., ar ton ; ; 103. per ewt; yey 8 gl. por i 3 g 
ton ; for 1255 5 Potatoes, 7. per ; for Grass, Clover, & o. e inmates, combustic 128 pap of a more active, an 
5¹ per nometer soon rises, while t 
e therm interior Wees 
o be had of H. Corks, 43, Cranbourn-street, Leicester sphere becomes loaded with aki acid— —_ 
square, London, 
f things at variance with the industry and e 
1 
my 
mmediately 
5 ves in 
orking order, soon lowering the 3 rature again 
aopa! eirs a atmosphere, a ay filling the hive 
ith but the feeding-house of the 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
— PATENT SCYTHE and the celebrated 
ar Cane, as proved by testi- STEEL DIGGING FORKS.—Borp’s Scythe is capable of and tha Ea i coat once a day i ge for the 
nronials ON the plantera, The powerful —— properties . adjusted to any angle by the person wing it, and never 8 ox! ni m er,” and so do bees and 
of the myd requires the aid of a aginak si. W out of use it shuts up 8 4 bl j 
where it has À fi like a clasi fe. T Gardeners’ Chronicle armers in their piste "of ventilation ; and peen y 
no less then 2, 000 0 tons h have alre ready been $ sold, š 15 is ready ‘for n it :—“* We Bee v well r the English bull had wings, like the e grea 
ving no occasion to be ground, is equally as | t t test, 10 4 ecia with hi t p nio : 8 3 
——— — bones, and the low price at which it the 3 . — experience, ag, ally wih bis l y, 1852. renhe | Tian bull in the British germ 5 wo a 
950. pe: 3 this 1 try m a 1 a 8 ount Steel Digging Forks are “those celebrated by Mr. Mechi, | this instance also triu mph ov in the 
menda Dealers or | When a labourer bas once used them, he will . work 
gents. For e opies ‘of the testimonials of 2 utility i in this coun- | with any other implement for digging. They effect a saving of absence of appendages, the “position of the , 
Uy, also for samples, — 5 ag J, Ow — d Co., 3, Rood-laue. sy 0 per cent, in labour.”— Wholesale an t 3 is obvi j ; 1 — 
ess are no — mporting from their Wm. Dray and Co.'s Agricultural Implement and Machinery m, to i roper vee ate re 1 
Copenhagen Manufactory 1 OF LIME, of | Warehouse, Swan-lane, Upper Thames-street, near London- of X bi f p fons y x Pp 
the very best description, 2 at lea 18 per o cent, of | bridge- on ic ect ot pur Lpo 7 
Neutral Soluble — of ime, and capab rson in it un nder ordinary, ages e but if the 
at t 3 per cent, monia to the Soil. 
The Aua 
s Way, neg ogee Chemist to 
The price, in London, of this 
a 
r J. — 
— ae Ma Agricultural Sociery. 
* 
pe 
TEPHENSON AND PEILL, 61, Gracechurch-street, 
on, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Manufac- 
Lond 
Aig Cylindrical d 1 d Conical Ir 
z „is 71. per ton, cash, or p 9 aga Bill on Pon ah Cue 7 9 W Hothouse Builders, either tion may e t i apa 25 be 
in woo d oF iron, respectfally eal — rye a bi i d tha 3 arising he rom an overcrowded 
Gentry, ur to their simple but efficacious method | 
FOSSIL 99 ef PSEUDO: COPROLITES. of goed Dae FFT e by hot water. house beget t ee pn indefinitely, —the 
* From the extensive works they have . 5 of you are annoyed by the heat and impure alr, the . 
| EDWARD Pa CKARD asp CO ly „oil p . ee the highest — . — can be given, and full particulars | more active need pone giving © off propor- 
— re 7 f ure air in a 
ing these Phosphatic Nodules to a fin d bêing tionally a larger amoun imp 
e loca ere they ar e found, are now ry M ‘CORMICK'S AMERICAN REAPER, given time. eee ap and results are similarly 
) pared to supply them on the most economi: in any et ee AND ae Y, Agen — 103, Newgate-str 5 Hime. cattle ; but zis this difference 
3 either Ground, Whole, or Diseolved. ‘cid. T Lon Extract 1 Mr. Pusey’s Repo ort on the Agri- P kei 12 aai 
r the cheapest source of Phosphate of Lime in the market, | cultural Implement eee Great, Exhibition, — «Mr. | that in the hg eo a larger a USEOT 
pry eds — — e ee * perphosphate | M‘Cormicx’s Reaper, in this trial, ew ked as it 2 since | gases is emitted from excr e er g 
i a wie eae rked at Cirencester College, and elsew ere, to the admira. 
3 end 7 ation con with their use for- tion of practical farmers rs, As d ther received a Oouncil Geom posing aw ti ars a A re Yai S 
arded on application to EDWaRD PACKARD and Co., Artificial | Med Mr. Hussey’s sometimes —— clogged, as in the supply of pure estimat L 
amisa — Ipswich, Suffolk. e trial at Tiptree, and therefore could not possibly obtain the ox ee abo pof — daily in 
TURNIP SOWING. re ae oa e 8 8 Brg td process, while that used by a man 
Sin ERPHOSP HATE oF LIME, made from bone stated at 7 oz. ; hence the additional quantity of 
| Aime ce Ea 3 3 superior 2 to shat The Agricultural Gazette. pore air required by the former is very great; so 
| — “society's Journal, Vol. VL, Part 2, Iris al t the moment we exclude the free operation of 
| ae,, , edar SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1852. the external atmosphere it will readily be perceived 
and all other p etenas knows value Apply t pig perd that to “dapat a sufficient supply within is no easy 
Fornencitt, 204, Upper Thames-street, Londo wa E 3 dae, ier sr ke rider task. This will be better understood when we come 
GBA NAL AND SEWAGE MANURE—Pro-| 2 "ot Ireland, 0 glance, in e article, at the a a modes 01 
mote the 3 and Wealth of Town and Country Tuvaspa 17 Agricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland, entilation, confining ourselves to principles rather 
in the u: ure PEAT CHAR- 
*. ab- 
the water pressed out bright, pulatable, aud soft. 
So Id at the Charcoal and Sewage Works, tle . Js 
— 1 Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 4s. per cwt., 28. 6d. per 
Subscribers og 
T AGRICULTURISTS. the 
hich can be delivered at a 
sale, and w 
raliway i — in Scotland, 
BO. ANURE AND mas CHARCOAL 
haiie practical details. 
Tuere are few 8 more 8 2 notice 
than THE gyi ct TLE H for 
e supply of pure air is as er er 
roper opie of solid food. Without the aa 
the — 9 er can never be w re up into na ee 
OF CATT a T seems rather t metas: assumed that certain 
the 
selves ameliorating; we are dis- - 
any quality. inherent. 
he industry myoft 
>| long been proverbially admitted, and perhaps there |i in . 
All 
than the * entilation 
Ae vegetation, it is true, appears, sude 
ron peu of the hive, where gangs of working bees i each 8 conditions of soil, to allow of the accu 
| West Burn Mills, May 29, * ee other easi i be 190 of their win ngs | mula ulation of the elabo crated n ie of v vego- 
Messrs. R. an nd N. request the attention of Agriculturists to kee a fanning 5 g: us expelling the | tables ; gin soils are found to have us ` 
which dernored rener ANALYSIS of their ce Diapering panels of combustion, and circulatin ng within the quired a fertility which will admit of many years“ 
righ contains the sett —— 1 by Pg 83.5 | hive an abundant s upply of apl ra = respiration. severe cro ith heavy produce. is 
8 ame 3232399 see „ 4.7 | But short-horns have no such mechanical i pace a 3 appears to occur only when the land is called 
a ( . „ 28 about them—hence so dificlty ft maintaining a o produc growth ; for when an in- 
Alkaline sulphates and chlorides |; . . . 16 | pure — of a tempera d prod r abnormal ee is sti 
Silicious and clayey — 20 |a proper supply is obtained the body too frequently by cultivation, these very ameliorating “ 
j matter, and oxide of iron Pe te from e old air—a result Which is from the means employed, do not appear 
“ It will be observed, f thus accounted for. any improving influence indeed, from the constant 
2 particule arly oa foregoing, Analysis, that ih this ses, oxen, and sheep require a much larger demand for ma Scourging cr 
agnesia, eo ntain ning 83} per cent. of these ingredients; on | area of space for the purpose Toy ass than is the kitchen garden ‘is e severe a * 
dmirably adapted for >= as manure, 
this account i it is u for 
hates ran 
werful of fertilisin 
agents. (Signed) r PENNEY, Professor vad ee istry, 
| ersonian University, G 
| Hes FOR LIQUID MANURE, FIRE ae IN ES, 
a 
amongst the most p 
2 or GARDEN PURPOSES. made of Canvas, lined ad 
| corte Wia, With Gutta Percha. It is exclusively used by agrieul- 
| nd at the Public Works, giving grea 
| which i Also, KASE’S FORCE and SUCTION PUMP, 
| N 1 h * * pea —— 40 gal- 
0 not 2 bg 
OF ot Price 62, ; on 8 1 — 1 aga T 
Newgate-street, Lon: 
generally imagined ;— hence 
buildings we are too often mee ray -| It has been said that these crops are ameliorating, 
xi se nnar one stock of every kind within as they are consumed on the farm; but even in this 
uild our houses too sense it is not true, for thes can return aot more to 
9575 ere parton of dunghill. 
nn 
ai, ‘aud t thet to unre er hold a serie “ti the land than what they have taken from it, and 
oe animals too closely together; the conseque s this i is — igen to eo e pr e "they 
of which are to the large eee re 8 to poss n themselves, for a grain 
obvious; * . n 
of carbonic ee given off from the lungs, the insen- 
sible perspiration of “the animals themselves, and the arge leaf, in its smothering cover, in its 
' Boncess and Ker, 103, 
vapour and pode containing putrefying matter ang power, in drawing more largely 
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