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AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE. 
24—1 l THE 377 
r ER UVIAN G UA NO. M‘CORMICK’S AMERICAN REAPER. agricultural =. them industrial pov he ori 
AU TIO TO AGRICULTURISTS— URGESS anp KEY, Agents, 103, Newgate-street, | more clos A n they ordinarily com t has 
C: t ＋ 2. . —9 that extensive adulterations of this n.—Extract trom M usey’ ort on the Agri. drawn lar arge own ers of agriculturists eh distant 
. localities, disons varying practicos and co 
ANTO ONY GIBBS AND SONS, 
ONLY IMPORTERS OF — GUANO, 
it to be their duty to the Peruvian Government and 
— again to reco —— Farmers and all others who 
be —— on the 
character of the parties 12 whom they purchase will 
se the best security, and, in addition to particular 
ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS think it 
buy to 
The 
weil tor 
The lowest gays price at which sound Peruvian 
paan sme the last two years is 
ong 3 made by 1 S a lower * must therefore 
either e a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated, 
155 LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer the 
n G 
Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Concentrated Urate, Peat Cha rcoal, 
Gy. um, Fi piy ot 
Salt — agricultural purposes; Linseed and Rape Cake. 
Peruvian Guano, warranted the genu ine importation of Messrs, 
A. Gibbs 88 Sons, at 91. 10s, per ton, or 8 aod upwards, 
t 5s. in EDwWAaD Poaser, Sec, 
6, New oy eee Blackfriars, Leds on. 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
3 E Mr, Lawes’s Factory, oer’ Sunes 
Turnip ure, per in, poh 27 
ee of Lim aps 
a alee, Acid and Coprotite 5 0 0 
69, King W — i Š; City ndon 
N. B. Per n Guano o, guarantee * pon ag 16 per cent. of 
rye at ‘tos, eas ton ; and for Aha ons or more, Nl. 5s. per 
ton, ind 
NIP SOW 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF TIME, . from bone 
only, — al in quality, but in superior 
Rea 
worked ar — College, and elsewhere e, to th 
tion of practical farmers, -n 7 received — Counci 
Medal. Mr. Hussey’s som became clogged, 
legs trial at Tiptree, and 1 25 — not — —— 
at distinction.” — Price of Reaper, 25ʃ. 
it has brought landlords 
the best ener al 
1 MANURE conveyed over 
Lanp by 
EMAN ROE 
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 70, STRAND, LONDON. 
Farms eee with water by the 
DRAULIC RAM. 
wn OR Cou 
t 
WELLS SUNK AND BORING DONE IN ALL PARTS 
oF To RT. 
ene results, for the instruetion of all. 
Tue Cuancettor of the Excuequrn, in his recent 
adldrtea: declares that “ are contributes more to 
than the 
the enduring prosperity of a countr 
na stata on of its age oh in the taen 
ment of it We lad to find this grea 
trath thus e ; nt if ‘this be a proof of 
i i in vain in 
— urplus capital i is not in the possession 
FARM AND COTTAGE COMES: . 
23 ST-IRON 
3, for the use of Farms, 
beng pe Manure Tanks, and Shal- 
low Wel 8. 
Patent — mp. 
eerie Pump, with 15 
= pipe attached, and 
bal and nuts ings for 
onger or 
G or of the Patentees and 
Manufacturers, 
JOH NER & SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin-street, London. 
Every description of Machinery 
for R ling an A Forcing Water either by ore Horse, or 
u 
ad by the undersigned, as reported in the — 
—— hen 1 Journal, Vol. VI., 333 It is 
— ble me th Chandler’s Liquid ‘Drill; o Per ravi 
ypsum, Bone-dust, eee Acid, 
aad all other — of known tga an ply to MARK 
FOTHERGILL, 204, Upper Thames-street, Lon 
HARCOAL AND SEWAGE satan 
= the eine and Wealth of Sat 
increasing the of that valuable 
COAL, impregunted with the fertilising ‘matter of LONDO 
SEWAG geces are = 
t bright, . ble, and soft. 
Sold at the Charcoal and Sewage Works, 3 
12 Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, is. per cwt., 2s. 
RE.— Pro- 
FOSSIL BONES AND PIROS: 3 
(FROM THE SUFFOLK O 
EDWARD PACKARD anp CO., of . having 
ing these Phosphatie Nodules toa fine Powder, — W in 
the N 1 — — ce Arg — ame r 
pared to s them micati — in any 
enten 3 * Who “K e, 8 Dissolved in Acid, „Theoy 
— 12 
rin er bobs hate 
3 onjunction with ee 
s and every information "connected Biter their use hr: 
warded on 3 o EDWARD PacKagp and Co., Artificia 
Man ps 2 Suffol ke 
RICULTURIS 
Eocene ty 
s been ex ras a used for — 
— — as 
n 26. 000 tons have y n sold. 
iffus 
It is ready FA 
ation. A liberal to De 
For copies of the 1 bach its adayi in this coan- 
and Co., 3, Roud-lane, 
mme! 
Agents. 
try, stn iur samples, apply to J, Ow 
J. Owen and Co, are now importing from * 
agen Manufactory "de oe HATE OF LIME, o 
97 18 
SCOTLAND. 
T° _AGRICULTURISTS. ~The Subseribers have 
always on sae, ca 
railway station in Scotlan r 
MANURE. AND oe Sean CHARCOAL, 
NSON and N 
West Burn e May 29, 1852. “Dr rys: am rs, Geishan k. 
on Of A 5 * 
wearers ia CHEM Isis ge E thelr Sas Chare 
ch se fete following fersi bee oni gy e ients : 
Alkaline sulphates and chlorides © O 
Silivious and clayey inatter, ‘and oxide of Iron 
tg 
. be observed, from the foregoing Analysis, 1 this 
ce been ackno — ark, 
105 partiality in * of our pro 
Mauual power. TAA and Garden Engines. & 
The usual allowance to the Trade, 
Hann AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF SCOTLAND, 
PERTH SHOW f AUGUST. 
c th the Secretary 
1 will be — on 
applica’ ion. Yeu HN mee L MAXWELL, Secre 
6, Albyn-place, Edinburgh, June 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
Ter ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
ENGL AND desires 2 receive Tenders from Inn "ES 
e supply of a Coid Dinner, at Lew 
on Wedne sday, the l4th of July next, — we Society ‘a Pavilion, 
constr. —.— to accommodate 1000 perso 
Printed Forms of fenſer may be Seed ap application to 
ae oh ver- 
squar or 
before 3 the — inst., the 8088 ety not binding. itself to 
e the low — Tende By or order 2 the Council, 
ondon a 12, James HUDSON, Secretary. 
mong the few who have it, who thinks 
n 1 
hi ton to give the 
t should 3 
e cry, be 1 62 — it is both bal an mags 
by ako the right steps, thus to benefit all class 
the pine and especially “the idoia. 
rt would be idle to say this, if we had not, to the 
best of our ability, pi that it may be done 
VENTILATION may be said to be irs a two 
different ways. e pure air and vitiate 70 
be made to pass each ani in different and poe 
currents, through one opening or area of the bui ine, 
Thus the pure air may be admitted at the top of the 
walls under the eaves, and fro rom i its density 
having served the purposes of respiration, i it arises 
n the middle of the building, making its escape at 
ate re board openings at the ridge. By the other 
mode the fresh air is admitted at the bottom, or 
towards it, and after having served the purposes of 
respiration, as in the former case, makes its ie 
ridge i ad a ve manner, forming only on 
upward curren 
The for rag? of thes modes, we may mention, is, 
The Agricultural Gazette. Nee ae te 
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING TAPES 
Wepnxapar, June 32 ae itural Soci ag of Gee ani, 
— griculrural Im . land. 
u- ———.— — Lore England, 
24—Axgricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
-——— 
Tubus bar, — 
Our columns to-day bear e witness to the 
efforts 9 are making to . ate 
Mr. Tai 
the 1 of the ‘Eng! 
ety—a very valuable 
y and practice of the art—and the Agri- 
cao also reported to le collected 
vaiha of skilful practice, when gui nd 
f| theory—all show that the —_— — ak 
mast more 
ee as things are with us; 
3 aa be be the pat week, there has biai the 
first m important 1 agricultural 
exceeded, both in the extent 
poo meet- 
not 
check individ ergs effort or 
Kim local e on its behalf; ant it proves 
also, we must add, how great a power for good |ë 
resides in —— e ee a nd intelligent 
Tuo E Aci and 
n the least tended t 
Particularly rich in phosphate li d 
See e ia aal ese t of these ingredients Kaai adas for- Me s Dyk 
ae ome nik amonga the most powerfa of ba gentlemen whom 5 ha wege — indicating | 
Y, essor of Uhem WI 18 Own feel 0 
e eee 15 e eee themselves on 1 eee . 5 — 
IRON H rst meeting of their West of Englan gricu tura 
GTEPHENSON anp PEILE elta . ab Society. It has taken place amid the rain and 
inf „and 17, New Park-s — Sou 8 y aty ree a the most unpropitious weather we have 
nahet f friends public generally they are now had f nany months ; it has 8 not 
nd 
ing Tron ot b at * followi rices: 
2 vag te high, 5 ba 3s. 2d. tas Aad tgs — 
n. high, hing, Poy 6d. each. 
ut 
withstanding, i in all the aims and o 
uch meetings are competent; it has vee the! 
f| 98°, ri being of less speci 
f | the horses’ bre 
dow 
whieh 
in pr inciple, y which the House of Lords i 
on the subject, pe sesal Eri to glean 
1 sopien to have been swe ae - 
ed „as he tells us that “Our r political frien 
reproach t us so * with having fallen behind 
e ba parse nt, may be silent on the 
m the rapi 
gases, such as carbonic acid, aiid 
e 
or chimney, 
ing free, their 
se es equally 
wer, ane whole “interior volume downwards, as well 
upw e fresh droppings of the horse 
illustrate 5 very forcibly; for aon the 
— = of er stable may be onl while 
f the gaseous matter emitted from baie. source is 
cific gravity otherwise, 
2255 in a moment it spreads Soap over the whole 
are e have here a differ of about 50° 
8 the eae of the ai air in the stable and 
ath—a rence which wo se 
ts volume; but th 
that 
before 
ost orce with 
which it is corps vap from the nostrils, it will have 
ven o 5° he its yee z the 
coming 
oor, so tha 
e fatal, from the inhaling 
of carbonic acid. Instances of this kind have been 
