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that extensive adulterations of this 
AND SONS, 
to the Peru hry vernment and 
nd F pi me e all others who 
the — m — whom they purchase will 
Qs best security, and, in addition to particular 
to that point, Annee GIBBS anp SONS think it 
well to rena buye 
price at which sound Peruvian 
aE HL rer during the last two years is 
My cent. 
Any resales dealers at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a heey pc ay den or the article must be adulterated. 
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer the 
En N e manure furnished to 
says he is pleased to find it so 
8 econ of, but ey, thinks wat for all 
real p Lay neighbourhood i is greatly ere, to es 
straightforward conduc 
r. Croc 
What all this — of i hen has to do with 
RAB e fail erceive. It st 1 
* an a analysis of ammon 3 te sold t 
Mr. Cro n July throws something less than 
light spon’ "the eg pe sold to Mr. Fry 
some time in May. To be sure the —— say 
t they don’t profess to make RE 
ut it is not denied that their own agen 
something under that name. 
| acknowle 
Gra to 
—— ber fxg ibis will agree as to this — 
They a also declare that | r 
account for his perseverance at Tiptree; but let us 
not forget the benevolent cling in which we are 
persuaded — proceedings o 
u 
proceedings are now among the mos 
agricultural — of July. 
We regre have not room for more than 
scanty statement of what too 
eek. larger 
t interesting 
t the 
last w Aerator than usu al were 
toget dike 2 curiosi z$ regardin 
liquid man 
whic 
eta i 1 i ines, too, were exhibited at work, and 
1 re Guano, Superphon r hate or | t they “have striven to make a good m and | Hussey’s again carr a th ov s M. Commons 
— Nitrate of Soda, Concentrated Urate, Pea reoal, i since this subject has been made poblio they form of the impleme he usual round of the 
S t for mr oan ei —— aii also and supply oi e. have recei Aa 8 orders—from parties Whose farm was made, nai! the crops — admired. 
Peruvian Guano, warranted the — im 3 mal are no then assembled in one of the farm 
3 ote Sons, at N. 10s, per ton, 5 hens — — 1 pon all te æ have only to . that if the hildin — after luncheon various addresses 
40. New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London, t of England buyers manure are satisfied | were ores his ee wy American 
URES.—The f 1 with such an explanation, we have Moy o be] Ambas Fo y HADWICK, 
M factured at Mr. —— n 2 3 . n only 3 upon Mr, Me, jand others being among ‘the ae 
Turnip Manure. Yi e easiness o r tempers, and upon their finances | To of the sentiments expr ressed v 
— 2 > — £ 0 0 being in so flourishing a state as to render the real shall — week endeavour to direct. the attention ‘of 
ce, 69, King William-street, City, London value of their purchases a matter of no moment. our readers. 
vian Gua aran t ntain 16 per cent. of 
. rton; and for 5 tons or more, 91. 5s. per 
ock. — of ammonia, * 
HARCOAL at SEWAGE MANURE, —Pro- 
h and Wealth of Town and Country by 
‘of that valuable manure PEAT CHAB, 
— the 828 matter of — 
phosph n 
ing 
COAL, 1 a 
SEWAGE. The 
per ewt. 
AGRICULTURISTs. 
WEN'S ieee CARBON is now for Sale, at. 
B- pe per ton in bulk.—This Manure ha 
8 5 5% most 8 results, * Prg er 
Mauritia us in the gro 8 of the Sugar Can by testi- 
monials from t The fi l 
of the Carbo ae be powerful f fer ising properties 
een intro- 
in x and the 
having no occ asion to N 
rtable and diffusible as bones, be ground, is equally a 
d in 5 me A must 
n. A liberal Com 
always be a 3 
pre ee to Dealers 
For onials of its utility in this 3 
try, — for samples, apply to J. Owen and Co., 5 3, Rood-lane, 
Lon 
naa Co. are now importing from their 
For 
containing at 1 
phate o 
Bi 
Professor J. 
the Royal A 2 — * S 
na Wana + TL a tae * 2 ee inf 2 
highest 1 ity d full erences of 
2 on application. given, and full particulars 
ry SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, ot day 
> publications which 
kno 
Some months ago, oa waiting for the clearing 
of the storm that arose in the agricultural world on 
the appearance of Mr. j last publi ication, we 
received hs letter shar a shyt yet o the follow- 
ing effect: “ So you are at length forced to disca: 
your agrioultural 8 and, from your silence 
while he is being thus atta cked, we must suppose 
ourselves to have been mien by al your assurances 
hitherto of 1 70 undness as an agricultural guide.” 
s was neither a Pane nor a ogically 
— acts were not “ig bane 
were > the inferences accua tely draw 
curate 
a nor 
infallibility ; spree if we had, an 3 might we 
wait the clearing of a disor derly court before com- 
mencing his address, without any doubt arising of 
his regard for the “interests of his client 
w 
Iti is en more Pa eight ns ago i dn one 
received from a city corresponden 
signature till then eukagwiri in eee iert, 
at had been done 
of that 
on before s pation it to known corresponden 
ip, age of the operations he described. A 
is this, the first of a lengthened series of 
have To ong since made 
ame known wherever agricultural writin 
‘that we w most confidently ret for 
hich his e will r 
this letter, after stating with e — 
and enthusiasm, d f 
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had been in 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1852. 
ETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Aug. 11 Society’s Meeting at 
1i ägricuitazal Society of England. 
Taurspax, — 12- * Imp. Society of Ireland. 
We have — go Mr. Tuomas Lane, the | t 
W of the West 
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as exposed 
r. GRABURN, 11 our Journal 
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more than pick out the essential part what 
our Correspondent has to allege in 1 Baa 25 the 
whom ap — 4 he boat do a Mr. Impry, , by 
b 
| order of chari 
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Brofeasoe e He also states 1 128 tz Aorem thinks 
r Way some mistake in his 
tame date, and a — 
cad Wa West of | 
ag 
: operation, or even from the Benet 2 of all, 
1, before 
UIILU 
profitable praan, he 
“In a moral and s ji point of view these | w 
improvem eniti 1 have ‘ited benefici ally. They have 
excited the energy of the tenant and be ee 
stimulating them to think, compare mprov 
They have awakened the attention Ao — of 
ghbouring Rey, we are aie the 
—.— ads already have they c 
in drainage wisel saab ‘woul: not —— 
Bee I invested my money in the 
e been an e we of the matter, 
ave the —— of having fu 
public duty rth ere t f), 125 calling into 
5 tem my nd ently a considerable 
mount of la ore I conceive e that to 
a, 
ce 
= 
, 
o the willing pora confers nseen, 
leira uncompromised (his most valuable privilege), 
his self dependance. If eve who 
means follow example, when 2 es 
will be little need to complain = the want o 
of a oyment for our peasantry or our capi Mass 
The re is no need ‘that we satisfy ourselves about the 
rd the —— — nature, properties 
— — 8 i 
this | appended to 
s| which — exhibit, 
characteristic confidence the certainty of a 
oe t 
a places and t 
, by oe ak Seat Aaa 
a fay and | lon 
Tue Jaa of our remarks lately on elem rs 
2 obvi ayes 
oe a knowledge of 
ontents, action 
ther, &c., being no io’ 255 edful to the 
2 . ‘the 25 of Erei A less valuable to 
cultivators—than 
of materials is s builders, of meta 
to carpenters, of 2 and varnishes 
ch as 
the reports of the Board of bereden, 
and that 3 tly and on 
the surface, “tt 
very small scale, the variation 
of in the 
substr ata contained i 
unty, district, or even esta 
obiecti of such reports was, therefore, in a great 
asure lost; for the farmer, reading of practices 
with which he was previou ly u acquainted, could 
not at once p by the example, as he would be 
un i 
rm 
arising from the want of a standard of reference 
comparison, H he surveys of Board of 
Agriculture, of half a eentury ago, while valuable 
as rds te and manner of farming at that 
period (assisting the kistorian and the 2 ' 
economist in estimating the rent, produce 
&e., d at that time, and ing 
and 
ed TS the very spot of ground they 
till), are not of the comprehensive value they would 
have been, had they clearly and correct! 
deter w 
on 
l ases; 
those ge. Pik attribute” erik a § 4 because 
ev 75 nty has now marked o the map, 
min ately, its — ved Teel od 
but this is a se * e proc and of 
terms of. character 24 poe 
employed often leave us at 
iS ake, n m 
— 
Bs 
his “ Map 
rn corner of the 
the Poi eee 
dath 
Sev ited e 
_ indicatin 
that | 
‘ited ey up ‘vith pink, 
fore, 
he has carried on at Tiptree- 
adm itti — 
it 
e| the past ect E which in the very e commencem 
hem he had arrived; tħat the scale on whioh 
a om the 
u ed in giving n 
hav national utili eS ae h 
5 and to labourer ; to the one, 755 that stimulated 
ought, discussion, and ac > he refers; 
and to the o 
have resul 
they have ted. 
independently of any aim at profit, is — i let 
t ions’ 
ce ric 
“ miscellaneous completely in 
1 ed to specia . 
essful or otherwise? Per- 
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