47—1852.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
TAS 
ERUVIAN. GU 
10 ui L i 5 RISTS— 
Ct aU TI ON. A ro ipat ena ive adulterations of this 
MANURE E are ell care 
ONLY IMPORTERS 
BBS S AND SONS, AS T 
ER OF PERUVIAN GUANO, 
Consi it to their duty to the Peruvian Government and 
tothe Public again — recommend Farmers and all others who 
carefully heir gua 
* Rodd — — from whom they ia hase will 
9 be the best security. and, in addition either 
to that rc ant TONY GIBBS AND SONS think it 
i Nn! buyers 
welt lowest a pies s at which sound Peruvian 
. — by too m during the last two years is 
per c 
de by dealers at we 3 lower price must therefore 
them article must be e e 
either Jeave a logs to them, or the article must Dh aan ya =n 
MHE Nee MANURE COMPANY offers on 
the heat Manure — r autumn sowing, Linseed, 
Bape Ca . en Guano, Ura — hate of Lime, 
an e —— 1 manure, T ao aq of Salt, tbe 
refuse monia a altpetre — 
valuable — the o on agricul 
EDWARD Ponsa, Bridge-etreet, Blackfriars, London. 
ANURES: —The following Man are manu- 
factured at Mr, haves? 4 A ayn 
urni enana per to 0 
Superphosphate of Lim 0 
iy ‘Acid ‘and Coprolite 0 0 
„King 
ere aereet, City, Londo 
teed to contain 16 — cent, of 
N more, 91. 58. per 
a prepared to deliver a superior Charcoal . expressly 
for Agriculture and 2 and nor —— of 8 of its 
chemical properties), a per Apply Mark 
FOTHERGILL, Agent, 204, Upper a = 
Linseed and R 
0 
all Manur 
4 — y> Guano, Gypsum, Salt, and | 
f “down 
nee CHARCOAL, “completely saturated 
be found 
a most * manure 
pinches to e 
plant of Cabbage. The effect is perceptible very soon, but it 
will be piee — efficacious the second year as the first.“ The 
Garden, by Ar. Glenny. 
TON -s S PARK ESS CELEBRATED STEEL 
by o b 
mps for — i and watering ae 
— — rking admirably. These pumps are 
effective. Gutta percha tubing 
— bose for eee, ont 2 assortment of} prize pat the 
best farm implem Price ues s n applicati 
‘Bunrcess and Bino 108, Nemgate-street, 3 on, 80078 "for 
M‘Cormick’s American Rea 
Wer PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE 
Cast-iron Pumps, for the use of Farms, 
_ Cottages, Manure Tanks, and 1 
1 15 
Wells. 
Patent Pump 
. Pump, “with 15 feet of lead 
tached, “pi lts and nuts 
32 20.) 
Larger 8 if required, 
To Emigrants proceeding to the Boll 
simple, durable, a nd ae ch 2 
e, an ch 
hitherto introduced 
= 
be been of any 
Plan in Town or Country, or of the 
Patentees and Manufacture 
i: JOHN bat aa * 
* —— Manu- 
g. to 
of Notlemen and Gent! t ou ir pri 
er HURDLES :— , S Teet long, 9 feet 2 with 9 3 
5 43. and for atte feet long, 3 feet 8 inches high, with 
* sat 8. 
e WIRE GAME . NETTING.— 
8 : — w 28505 
ot 
AF 
fer- and Friday, 
an 
at 1 0 55 w paste two ene h -ta on from | of 
ump | ene 
Tronmonger or | sy 
ed 
į "practical ien involved. 
PUR * 
ASBESTOS FILTER ee 8 
pil Gios AND PEARS, Late OXLE D CO., 
eorge- yard, Lom nbard.street, ah at 
i XTRACT FEOF igh — Fee 
— 
ri 
consists in the . 
circumstances =—First, 
fi 
of Ashestos and 
— 
sponge „ patre, 
Sc may be 
easily ia parley cleansed, 
As the Poa are still con- 
ene filthy 
n 
es family 
aaie $i Nannen 
5 ans ede uld be w ithout 
an efficient filter.’ 
Tee — Wool, a perfeet non-conductor of Heat and 
adapted to many Horticultural and Fiovicaltural parposes for 
covering yim: frames 1 75 a fixed temperatur required. 
It is 2} yards wide, and of any sit te length, a Aih 4d. per 
yard run,—Mannfactured only by E ibi ARS CHER, Carpet Manu- 
facturer, 451, New Oxford-street, Lon 
phi kn 1852. — The OURTH ANNUAL 
ON — CATTLE, SHBEP, PIGS, and the various 
POULTRY, wiji be held in BINGLEY 
WEDNESDAY, 
Y, and FRIDAY, the ith, 15th, 16th, and 17th 
. The PRIVATE VIEW and dthe ANNUAL 
DI INNER c on TUESDAY, December 14, 
Admission. kiy Tuesday, 58.; 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE T IN G WEEKS. 
Tnussnay, Nov. 25—Agricultural Imp. Society 1 
WEDNESDAY, Dec. Dee ei of — 
THURSDAY, — 2Agricuitural Imp. society —— 
are involved. 
To manufacture from a given quantity 
of produe 
e the largest pee of butcher-meat, 
nd TO MANUFACTUR OFFAL INTO MANURE with the 
of k is of meal,” 
it consequently follows that yoy Handen of produce, 
and hence bu 1 meat, depends upon the e 
af 15 
which we now propos ing ourselves, and to 
only. one PAR ticular division « of it, viz., the offal of 
our readers to some 1 
ic ME i 
Blackie’s “ e 
the weight rtis 
ars to the live ie gh of oxen, sheep, 
it will seam be perceived that a ques 
manure is here involved magni- 
tide te British h agrionltare, paying, as she now meat 
ch an ual sum to the Peru 
22 
lambs, 30,000 calves, an 000 e annually 
en oe eg à in the tables to which reference 
ery fat ox, and s 
—— — sheep, so that every — oxen ill yield 
the same 
e which we at Present get “for ital 
Ww 
RIGI DOMO.”—A_ Canvas, — of prepat 
HE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE anv POULTRY | * 
GREAT 
and on Wednesday, Thursday, M 
0 
The Agricultural Gazette. . . , 
eber, dee. dat. ann t 
In the r apa of fat stock two problems 
is considerably less than that for guano UA i for 
weight, the 40 Eam agi “by a bullock not 
shilli 
enny per pound, 
Ao e offal in 
ques e pro- 
1 ref disposing of it, as we now do, at less thag 
e as 
y | its value 
RE heat tongues, and r, are, 
Worth m an guano, and as these con- 
stitute pM ai a third af the whole 5 and little 
e 
short of the whole price, * conomy of 
balance of the offal becomes a more interesting 
question, for it will be found tha i rs give 
annually in 
70,000 tons of it for nothing; and throughout the 
wh ingdo rou bers, about 400,000 
tons! Probably some price is derive in the pro- 
d p 
8 ae it is N . nly less than that paid for 
r than it is worth for its fertilising powers, 
0 
— does not tapa the poc. a d the fa 
all to some other The bloo 
the — and N ah insane ce, 
. vor 
her aughter- 
e cattle are slaughtered by regular 
I offal 
rolled penny 
“cats and dogs’ meat;” backs, collops, livers, 
lu may be seen in the same box; con- 
y, after paying house-rent, and the other 
et ceteras of a SOP ONE expenditure, what can 
the farmer expect for manure ind, however 
valuable? The bed! is e a better bargain to 
it nting 
those whose perquisite it is oun as it does 
to the round sum „000 tons annually; for 
r. CARPENTER in his evi e before mmittee 
f the House of Commons states, that he slaughtered 
about 50 bullocks weekly, only 20%. 
170 to 180 beasts, 3 tons 
butchers slaughter in their own slaughter-houses, the 
blood is retained in tubs or wells sunk in the flooring, 
eed pigs 
har aden rs a m 
can get, which they hee grat 
machs and nento, amounting to 
a 
, that 
he questio 
short, the whdle practice is antiquated, Peluagaig 
to a period long gone by; and from the moment the 
sold, its offal, from the hair on the tai 
e 
farmer w en xpense of 
ian | it, an and oe ungry acres are starving for the want 
Tot water the real value of the offal asa 
sense, is the produce 
Hick it “Houle yield if properly applied to the 
s 
soil; and here experiments are to test 
has bee: „if the mean between the two | the price below ‘whi should not be 
extremes — 1 . which sold off the What is it whi o guano 
will be ‘eas enough: the truth for argu- and other manures rich in nitrogen their present 
ment, it will give 40 stones of 14 Is —— i e but the removal of the offal in on and 
the Site of the offal of ev animal products soi hee soil, leaving it 
fro 
deficient of of nitrogen y ase 
sof x former Ay 4,500 
— d, and every 40 000ʃ., and 
gane or for che whole oxen slanghtored 60,000 dispose of 61 600 000 tons of the latter, perhaps of 
tons, and sheep 37,500; total, t exclu- greater value, at, 1, 200, 0004. Wes not the 
sive of calves and pigs ; nad including these we cielo of the latter to the ren he value 
may safely umbers, 100, ons for of the former, bringing both to méthing: like adair 
the metropolis, and for the yun Eai owe 600,000 e 
medium Of the ——— f the practi 
here invo god there cannot be a rete and from the 
quantity of nitrogenous matter whi ch the 60,000 to 
0,000 tons in the capital contain, en — 
on and leather otherwise dispos 
sted 
0 > 
of London are intru 
with the rede of. ; 
‘great. national ae seen to practice, and a very 
* 
erection of a new 
one for itse 
g in 
cattle market, a 1 in which more than 
of Pe Kurth would Peier have a twofol 
ma w were the who e chopped and thoroughly mi ixed, |The English Agricultural So off 
ther annot be a doubt, and that it would be oe prize of 10007. for the em a a manure of al 
equal ; and the | value to guano, costing not m 5. per 
8 5 of an nume — will of And we are feld by che “Economist. that’ London 
course depend upon the answer we have to append | capitalists, wi An sense of the i 
o the oat gin division of the a renin type! 2 price interests involved, are dy ner: 
‘guano. Now the present price o in the 100 ; an invention as this, 
from the inquiry which w e have made, ars, e 
