27—1852. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
425 
P RUVIAN G 
N TO AGRICULTURIST 
Gii ug 3 bret 5 E of this 
MAN URE are 8 ied o 
N 
8.— 
still carri 
NY GIBBS å D SONS, 
vat IMPORTERS OF ——.— * i 
der it to be their duty to the Peruvian Gove ent and 
8 2 p nto recommend Farmers and all — who 
ublie agai 
buy to be 3 on their guard. 
he character of the parties from whom they purchase will 
e best security, and, in addition to — 
4 —— sar) GIBBS anp SONS think 
r price at which sound Peruvian 
Guano has } ioe sold te them 3 the last two years is 
N. 58. per ton, less 
Any resales Een by ene. a s. ower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated, 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer aor 
following Manures on the best terms, warranting e 
2 strictly genuine :—Peruvian Guano, Superphosphate ot 
of Soda, Concentrated Urat e, Peat Charcoa 
the ge — coe phate of Messrs. 
A. Gibbs Sons, at 9l. 10s. per ton, o ons and upw 
9. 58. in — Pons ER, in, 
40, New Bridge direst, Blackfriars, London. 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
factured at Mr. cote ~ Factory, eker lte Cre yE 
Superpho — 4 — 47 
7 0 0 
a 0 
82 
fs 
> 
25 
52 2 
8 8 2 
8. 
Q 
E 
8 8 
r ton s or more, 91. 58. per 
HARCOAL we he SEWAGE MANURE.— Pro- 
mote the Health and Wealth of 2 a Country by 
increasing the use — ‘that valuable CHAR. 
Be: 2 with the _ ferilising matter ot Rect stad 
—— — osphat and are ab- 
— . — r pressed — bright, —— er soft, 
Sold — — TNG and Sewage Works, * bridge, 
— m, 5 at 60s, per ton, 4s. per cwt., 28. 6d. per 
RNIP 
JUPERPHOSPHATE oF LIME, e from bo 
Af 
o MARK 
— 204, Upper Thames- street, Lon 
3 ‘AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND. 
LEWE A EETING. 
1 July 13, Profe SIMONDS, of the Royal Vete- 
oe will deliver a LECTURE baik P ot 
their friends, in the count niy 2 55 2 
WEDNESDAY, 5 11, the Implement Yar 
till f P. M., at 28. 6d. ; ks “Battle Tard 
0 atk? 
THURSDAY, July 15, the ` Impl mt and Cattle Yards 
(thrown together into one general aon) open to the public 
* eA till 6 r. u., at 28. 6d. The Pavilion Dinner at 
cket ts 10s, 
FRIDAY, July 1 16; the General Show of Implements and 
Cat ttle, * — to the Public — 6 A. u. till 6 P. u., at ls. 
ener ing of the Society in the Count, nty Hall, at 
A.M. 
By order of =. — 
London, June 24, 1 
O VAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
RENCESTER 
Patron—His Roy a Highness PRINCE ALBERT, 
PRESIDEN — — Co — 1 — as BATHURST, 
Vic DENT— Earl DUCIE. 
mabe = _ si 
Pri Yo ARTH, M.A. 
he NEXT SESSION wili — ll mod Monday, August 9th. 
Students are admit — eith sor as Out-Students, 
James Hupson, Secretary. 
The annual fees for Bo — — ak oi 5 to 80 guineas, 
— to age and — — — The fee for Out- 
Students is 401. The College Course of Lectures 
and Practical — — 2 complete in one twelvemonth— 
— 
— ugh for younger students a — time is recommended. 
Peart is a department for general as well as for agricultural 
Prospec ctuses and information can be had on application to 
the Principal, 
Cirencester, July 8, 1852, 
them by the roots of Don so that — =e — 
— 5 and a 1 2 s they choo 
they are fed. But side — be — 
valers soon fills it, * am no more rain will sink in, 
and the water is — in the land—there is no 
8 through it 
a 3 of er through the land, —— it may 
feed Lig ols of the plants by which it flow 
of the great eee of the for 
oo which has so important a NA on 
ourish f slate may well be called a 
great question—relates to the mode in which this 
curr as i duced. One a is clear— 
gravita the agent in bringing $ to pass—it 
the eee of * earth’s m 
oa alo hal 21 det ek ne fiel 
OPEN TO THE UNITED KINGDOM 
ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIET 
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting wili — h 
on the 4th and 5th of howe next. ays’ Show.) The 
ntry Closes on pai 22d of —— dir transit for Stock, both 
> and ha he 8, eae 2 d by the Rail- 
ways of the — tor 8 , Implements, or 
Poultry, with Visa of Certificate for ng gen be had free hd 
— M. M M. MILBURN, Secretary. 
erby, Thir sk. 
RICULTURIS 
WEN’ ANIMALISED CARBON is is now for Sale, 
at s. per ton in bulk,—This Manure has been intro- 
— ah the sat —— — . — — as —— bs nd —5 
Mauritius, in the growth of the oA Can 
ediate use, having no occasion to be ground, is equally as 
portable and diffusible as bones, -A gre at which it 
can be sold in fae ways be a paramount 
recommendation. to Dealers or 
For copies of the — of its util =$ A this coun- 
2 pe for samples, apply to J. Owen and Co., 3, Rood-lane, 
1925 rs. J. Owen and Co. are now importing from their 
Copen — e —— — F — = 
the very best description, containing a 
8 per 
Lime, ar capable of EDN 
is made by Professor J. THOMA: 
tke Agricultural Society. 1 The price jii — ey this 
powerful ul Manure, is 7l. per ton, cash, or Banker’s Bill on 
ndon, 
OSE ror LIQUID MANURE, FIRE ENGINES, 
8 
* 
. 
w 40 gal- 
all liable to get 
e 6l. ; on whe els and stand, 71. 78. 
25 E88 ‘na xi, 103, Newgate. street, London. 
S ondon, and 17, Ne AND A i 6l, tant hate 
> 
aed — 
BOILERS, and 282 and Hothou 
n wood or iron, respectfully call the at 
Gentry. ans N — to their simple dar Nard method 
orticultural and other Buildings by hot water, 
From the extensive works they have — 3 of 
mee respectability can be given, and full particulars 
on saed on application. 
e Builders, either 
M‘CORMICK'’S AMERICAN REAPER. 
URGESS 
d at Cirencester College and ford aie re t ‘th the 24 since 
ewhere, to the admir 
— 4 of ezen farmers; and se lp received a Council 
former trial at Ti we de aoe y came clogged, as in the 
that distinction. ep aca af 5 could not possibly obtain 
Weman PATHS.—Those 
truct their ole ke of of FORTLARD onli 
who would enjoy 
months should con- 
aint a CONCRETE, 
Present mad ade from the loam whic h 
five pan of of clean a gravel add one erin 
0 
land Cement, 
— pence wellin the dry state before applying 
on ick. Any 
yo 
action of the —— does 
ioak through 16 to. give ve a fall from the, as 
ddh of the ath 
Sees near Cement, J.B. Wars 
t, 
falls on it just rolls 
; RM AND — gran PUMPS. 
ATENT CAST-IR 
PUMPS, for the use of — 
tg he Manure Tanks, and Shal. 
low bie — 
Patent mp. 12 0 
Patent Pump, with 15 feet ote 
lead pipe — and 
— and nut ady for 
fix * 0 
„arger sizes if required. 
y be obtained of any Iron- 
— ser or Plumber in Town or 
Country, or Rsi the Patentees and 
Manufacturers, 
IHR WARNER X SONS, 
8, 3 Jewin- street, London. 
ery description of Machinery 
Ar Kalsing and Foreing Water, either by Steam, Horse, or 
anual * Fire and Garden che ee Ee. 
e usual allowance to the Trade. 
uach un 
third thing, 
ect, 
he sub 
om also, we think, be generally admitted; and this 
"o attrac e of gra n tio Bo B 
s the i 
his ndrance,, we say, — — y 
eee in order to the maintenance "of . 
through the land: that is to say, if i . 
er ari attraction is unusually pow a greater 
weight of water above the obstacle wil be needed 
to force it. i 
particles ar ne 
unusually powerful, and the natural conclusion of t 
argument is — in 25 drains ought to be wa 
deep. If a ery fine glass tubes, open 
both ends 19 filled with water when in a horizonta al 
8 and then put to stand upright, the water in 
ach w vill drop out so long as the ‘weight of Water 
capill ry 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, JULY 3, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS 
Wepnespar, Jul —Agricultural 8 of England, 
Taurspay, sd (Agron tara on: 4 Sf Ireland. 
WEDNESDAY, — apai toral y’s Meeting 
Tuuxspar, — H 
Tuuaspar, — 15— . Imp. Society of Ireland. 
we ago Nae on 74 proper depth of Dratns 
does not — to — 1 laid. 
There are “still w. ne end for shallow 
rains in clay l ritan i that if 30 inches of any 
medium be so nearly i a ie to Tni 60 A enc 
must be at least a de e barrier to 
bje 
not the sy 
soil that i is the evil, it is ere — 
causes its sterility. That is the way in which w 
would enunciate one of — most —— the ovens 
in our agricultural Euer. And we would demon- 
strate our ee by appeals both t to experience 
and to theory—to 
case of the water Sefora nd to the A tter thus 
Fancy a soil full of water, so that rain whi ET 
over the 585 pte the meast 
N . eM into the land, 
e will sour the land—it will ace 
vert 5 3 been good food for plants 
into poison for them ; but even mpe it should 
ot do this, the plants would soon For you 
in t 
ormer, by reference to the co 
attraction acting there to retain it ; and, as 
e mene J 
s this attraction 
a 
the finer the tube the more powerful is 
the deeper i 
ey are. 
the deeper doe ole or conduit for the 
escape of the water tied to be below the surface, in 
order that betw e two B sit may be height 
enough or regi enough of water, tó —— all 
hindrances, and so ensure a current downwards in 
wet weather 
People may refuse their assent to this 
reasoning—but they surely cannot disbelieve state- 
en of actual experience. And if any one still 
el 2 — 
E | just 1 him apply to M or Mr. 
witt Davis, or any la * — need 
wich “the wealds of Kent and Sussex , and we are 
quite sure har — point — many a case perfectly 
t we have said. 
DOES Gxoxocy some — — The 
is mple 
s, &e.; oth may be * 
a, bats of ae oloy may i mpira 
the e as a body, when its private he 
ourselves may not be at first sight apparent. 
ufacture be ai 
law, * ere 
one mits tha 
of i 
that 
ald et starve, Saen in the 
is, he would 
a opo ion for carrying 
ka different dishes b he stood, so that ree 
ight take a here and a bit 
just as he plea in 
do so if there 
tio: 
nsidered 
| suits, unless w 
theory, the * educed from all the hitherto 
It ed facts, of 
ee e inst area 
e ble parts of a soil nr pe 
e art or philosophy in which we 
engage. ure is certainly an art as well as 
