37—1852.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
PERUVIAN GU 
AUTION TO VAGRICULTURISTS— 
It being notori extensive adulterations of this 
are still 
MANURE ar NTONY GIBBS S AND SONS, AS THE 
ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, 
ty to the Peru an Government = 
end vaca and all others 
— — purchas e will 
be tb security, vae on to particular 
attention to that point, 3 GIBBS" — SONS thi 
well to remind buyers 
The whole p price at which sound Peruvia 
iat — them during the last two years is 
91. 58. less 23 per 
Any resales made b rg at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to or the article must be adulterated, 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offers on 
ure a 
io 
King Williazs-street, City, — 
uano, guaranteed to contain 16 — cent. of 
ton; and for 5 8 more, 91. 5s. per 
ate of ‘ammonia, & 
N. B. 1 
Ammonia, 91, 10s, 
ton, in dock. Sul 
Lr CAKE, Foreign and English, Rape 
Cake, * — Guano, — aen Salt, Peat Charcoal, 
and all other Manures of k 
Mank FOTHERGILL, 2044, Upper 
treet, London 
wn value, on sale, — n. to 
hames.s — 
Crate the Hoa * SEWAGE MANURE.— Pro- 
th the fertilising — of iaip 
— 8 tes, and a 
t brigh Bs, palata N — 
and —— orks, Sanay. p 
Erose Ay per cwt., 2s, 6d. pe 
R- | Pump, w 
Lagan adhd To AUSTRALIA, Ero; SUPPLIED 
AL —— 4 — Locks Was 
“AW AR ‘DED TO J. H. BYER, AT THE GREAT 
Rae OF 
‘oa 
yr gg te alge eg ol et 
Rakes, 
2 
es, 
y ANCHESTER AND 1 AGRICUL- | is necessary a to furnish our columns with the 
TURAL 80 Bier 1 Lancashire, details of existing aerga in order to enable science 
of Warts — > bac ahs es Ga comet ps “i the chem aa anomalies of the iry. 
8 oad Hy pi eor- 2 the 8 —2 4 P| of — di 5 sai ‘buted to Tella aad wild 
Prizes are given for Horned Cattle, Horses, and Sheep, for Onions, was different from that ordinary — 
which Parties r . Se aes District 5 is com „ g a 
zes are given, fo e firs e, for POULTR 
Prise Lists, and * ker sae ation may E "obtained by and we have Male doubt that p e 
seneg o deinde i g on in some of our laboratories will corroborate 
w —.— ~~ — 5 n — meal Fe ary. | this conclusion ; for the acids 8 to butter in 
its 2 i f oxidatio a 
caproic, and . of which — * two are the 
2 offen nsive. Now, Kang, 
n his “Elements of ‘Chemistry ey E "has the pecu- 
ur of sweat, and capric 
” odours entirely — — 
has n e — to Turnips 
2148 
2 ns teas insects 
peg” thet essrs, J. H. Boonn TA 
155 late Sroncn and 3 Ironmongery, — 
Nail and Tool Warehouse, 14, — lA 
et, „ Es oe enh d 200 years for th 
e be: ufactories 
h tha lewnak — 
any pis. on the receipt of remittanc: 
and wild Onions, and 
of these weeds. The subject is, we 3 
v | the the first 
chemists ; but while science is strenuously labouring 
. 
attention of some o 
in ‘a a field, let not the practical farmer 
Mag ar PATENT — — ne 
received nu 22 Prizes dui 
st others, the a 
College at N after NINE days’ 
in all weather. — — 5 * wor 
ty tp od Ir ed by Mr. Mec 
ring 
ard of the Jury appointed by by he oR. A k 
all kinds of 
ull 20 per cent, in labour ; poole A 
as — oo 8. vt b Sbow at me the Ist ge e at the Royal 
Yor n e a —— Bae ha ingk at Galway, and also at 
the Noel Dubl er American C 
—— * eem 
and my s “working to * on. 
ted for 
Tt is by far the — and m 
ron Lift Pu 
t effective Pump no 
Ivan oot Aerie 
—— 
somp be 
Futte 
FARM TO LET 
TO BE LET, from Michaelmas ‘next, — 
HAMPTON, a capital 
Farm, con 
$40 acres, two-thirds are Arable, with suitable Field 
Barn and Homestead, The Farm is in the course of bein: 
thoroughly ed, is A Lease wil 
drained, which is nearly completed, 
be granted, —For particulars apply to Messrs, — and 
Tainper, Land Agents and Surveyors, Cirences 
—— PATHS.— Those 
h 14 
who would enjo 
© mouths should 
o 
incorporate the whole well i gh — a — 
ra e we — e san ‘ore applyin, 
3 It may then be lai on 3 inc . 
an mix 4 
* 
ond Beyon 
e 
r’s 
— r ‘he R. oeiety's Show 
at ones — ake show a season: a 3 Ploughs, 
sold 
a & KEY, 103, NEWGATE-STREET, LONDON, 
EE 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1852. 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Tnunspar, Sept. oC pa eae Imp. Society of Ireland. 
the Wor DUCATIONAL Union, to 
which we 1 "it page 537, intends to act. 
nd the occasional employment of lecturers 
within the limits of London the occasional 
„Force a į 80 
Farm Fire Engine or Liquid none sx 
then 
na, | of the subjec 
— — y vellected | by the various local 
ery kind of Agricultural Implement á 
We add a few words, for the sake of inquiring = 
| Fa ra in =a oar nae of the plan on which 
In returning such an account 
wit id 
management 
of dai 
as that proposed above, =- the N circum- 
stances which a 
the q antity and quality of 
ies careful n 
met in 5 
reated. From the 
tails of different dan mage — ae 
agricul 
he fibe divisions, it will readily be perceived, 
d still more the diferent subdivisions, are so 
7 with each some 
render it no easy stinguish 
effects <b dk by the one from — . by 
Cows, for instance, are cious, not 
er, 
— i ia foul feeders, 
able — * ral da ays, pe weeks e 
8 des ufferers are able to oyer N em, 
during which time the attack cm 2 ‘affects the 
secretion of n On 
of the t be aer, iche onl caine of 
— ae anne pao gery es gon —— publication of an outline lecture, the Union does | any alteration i in nthe ordinary the aailic, 
the sides.—Manufacturers of the Cement, J, B. Waits general, ho od cow may not 
Millbank-street, Westminster. emes or book publi ication : it proposes er | inant] ay — we or brewery ; to 
N’S ORIGINAL ANTI- politica neither with schools nor publishers, thea sll porte ed trash into the mash-tun, and yet 
PAINT, especially the British and other hopes, j to be helpful to both. to expect to drink the same uality of liquor as from 
ments, the Hon. East India Semi „ the pri The leading feature of the Society's operations is the wre malt in e the 5 of it, expecting too 
. — oy public pinara ona . X- Nobility, | publication of popular, cheap, and portable d s, | P * 5 y 
The Anti- particularly 2 in order to promote and e rage lecturing to a Te the dai in. it may often be 1 diff 
durable ou ever invented, for the preservation of s of persons, chiefly adults, who may be by ait ts trace shomi KARYE 28 t thali respective 
2 8 , 1 cowards instructed and edified, at the same time that needful uti srine o ths susce tibilit of milk and tts 
of 60 and by the numerous (between 500 and 600) testi. | amusement is provided for them. Closel ected | oducts to p Phe r being 
be prane wl ise aiek dees ap woah * with this ing idea are the other objects of the = oe a 
equalled by pnas of the hind hitherto brought before the | Union, promoting the formation of popular, cheap, milk is new) ro from the cow, and when it has 
et sound lending libraries for working men and | : : , ts alihi 
— mil be sent ent onapplicaion to Basten their famil nd the encou nt of mutual alk — ‘bat — — — — mo 
Son, No, 9, Great eet, Royal | instructio s amongst ‘ r the details kinds f acidity it hurries with u i 
Exchange London. No. Agent ts Ah ‘ceders are are e particularly of these di t schemes we refer inquirers to 43, — she? ope t of wom scarcely credible 
8 eee Snow-hill, London, where the If ing coe is e ng under sickness or exci 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. | prospect 2 Society may be had, from which | ment of any other kin causes su 
Borns PATENT SCYTHE and the celebrated 
Gilp — DIGGING FORRS.—Borp's Scyth 
perso 
> y 
with any for They effect a saving of 
Va. Da r per cent. in labour,” — and Retail at 
e Y and Co,’s Agricultural t and Mac ry 
near on- 
bridge. 
Tuere are few topics more iaram | the subject 
we have aad the above statement of its objects. alluded 
PP cB ch 
to any expense in the shape of experiments; all that 
holly unnecessary, therefore, to put farmers og 
of discussion reed MILK and its ement, doubt- | the milk may only be partially manufactured, as it 
le use science lags fa ai behind i in the dair ry | were, and con tly decompositi be both 
than in any eee ga t of the f. om- more rapid and different from what it i have 
plaints have been loudly raised of the want of been if the milk had pr y l. 
experiments in connection with this subject, both On the other hand, the organs of secretion may be ae 
on the farm and in the laboratory of the analytical | healthy and rforming their i with ease, 1 
hemist; but what may be wanting in the latter, and yet ing elements sufficient to flavour the l 
i iry i ; y be either agreeable or not. 
isles the me has re the alternative of collecting | ir results; and there is the more need, 
her scanty the produce * a-shore | therefore, that the chemist should receive the 
and that of the —— 33 districts, | of the! 
again, from Cornwall to Caithness, we have many à Ay 
other peculiar and in es of manage 
ment; while in our lowlan Celtic and Saxon, are active 
ough number by hundreds of thousands, e farmer 2 
it may without * * on b 1 3 ö s 
of them coincides , tha » the 
ice of no two e Niy poi 
