12—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 185 
af i UVIAN GUANO. BAKER'S FOUNTAINS zu peg o rien PERMANENT PASTURE, 
AUTI A ICULTURISTS.—| rue PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, (2 » . — assortments and proportions for every 
C It т? “notorious that extensive adulterations of this ESSRS. BAKER can confidently recommend their äeseription of PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, véy Wes Sek 
MAN р caen for Poultry, Pheasants, Pi "peu Ke, as the | per bushel. 
о 
CIBBS AN 
ANO, 
n all others who 
from whom they purchase w 
will 
and, in addition to esee 
hink it 
guar 
The и сым, " the portes 
course be security, 
| tention to t ts phat at point, А ERANS GIBBS Axp SONS t 
11 to remin 
"The 3 "price at which sound Peruvia 
Guano has been sold by them ——— the last two years 2 
* ics t 1 ri t theref 
re-sales made b gr at a lower price must therefore | 
MEE +1 & the r the article must be adulterated, 
QUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIM 
way 
ton; also CORN MANURE fo 
yielding Nitrogen, Potash, 
Co . Concentrated Urate, Nitrate of Soda, 
y and Agricultural | Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia, 
every other Artificial Manure 
PERUVIAN GUANO, guaran nteed t the genuine importation 
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, 91. by . ton, or, in quantities 
or five tons and upwards, 91. 5s. p n in dock. A constant 
supply of LINSEED and RAPE. “CAKE. 
D Purser, Secretary. 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 
m and “arg nomical ; they are easily filled, no 
screw or 5 requir fred. Price, containing 4 quarts, 
8s. And at 3, Half-moon in Piney Gracechurch St 
()XLEY AND Co's. 3 rod pres enlarged. 
rice 30s. small si: 
TAYLOR & PEARS, 8, ceri. Yard, I — Street. 
Twenty Gallons of Pure Water per diem. All Mineral aud 
noxious matter po qms by і this process. 
See Lancet and tandard journals as to the value of 
ASBESTOS in filtration 
МАТЕ ERPROOF PATHS.—Those who зе enjoy 
о 
their Gardens px the winter months shou! 
X walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRET 
65. ; 19 quarts, 
reet. 
Tected the е ре 1 * + 
у. This Seed yields a much earlier re luxrrian 
rop than can be obtained from any «M and should always be 
had b to when from five tò six cuttings in the season is 
a. objec 
URN TPS, in all the varieties of Swedes, Lent PE "Whites, 
2 of cultivation. The Stocks of these tly 
improved by rais: d fi large picked 322 
With Ter other ари, of Agricu ult tural Seeds, priced 
W. DRUMMOND & SONS, SEEDEMEN, 
cultural Museum, Stirling, М. в. 
Carriage of AB nid to many of the principal 
Shipping Ports and A Stations throughout the kingdom. 
re formed thus: va iren the gravel of whi ch the path is at 
rent made from the loam which is — with it, and to every 
part of clean gravel add опе of sharp ri sand. T 
of such equal mixture add one of Portl — ўе 
rate - whole wellin the dry state eH 97 — the water. 
then be laid o — 
It m n 2 inches thick. 
rock. egeta A etd 
hee or upon it, and it resists the action — Soe severest rost, 
It is necessary, as-water does not soak through it, to give a fall 
- the middle of the ap качат ки the sid - 
Manufacturers of the ent, J. B. WurrE & BROTHERS, 
Millbank Street, Weabainster, 
following Manures are manu- 
Mr. Lawes’ Factory. Deptford Creek 
Turnip bss 5 
Superphospat yenit 5 0 0 
Office, 69, King William Street, ; City, ‘London, 
N.B. ата Guano — to contain 16 per cent. of 
Ammonia.—Sulphate of | —.— 
SEWAGE y dps MAN 
see oes 7 0 2 
0 
n 
London Sew found a most e e Manure 
for any crop. I y tained from the Sewage Manure 
te pee Bri Бе, ped Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 
s. an 
Cabbage 
plant of Ca ect is perceptible very soon, but it 
be 92 bp 2 wwe — the second year as the first. The 
Mr. JoHN hee, 
tes . 
re very 
valuable. 8 season asa Manam for all 
e of poet 2 an hn a finer avp than when. Tw чей 
other Manure. quantity I used was 4 cwt. to half an acre.” 
O AND OTHER MAN e 
ERUVIAN охари of the finest 
hate of Lim from bone only ; Nic. of Soda 
and otash, Gypsum, "IP un Ron Anon, 
— e Charcoal, 
and all other * of known value "ё. ‘Sale 
| pply to FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames Street. 
| 7 ROT Ad SHEER 
| PREVENTED AND CURED BY 
| С бону PERCHA GOLOSH ES, to 
| VE JONES & 
F THE 
had of 
Co., Inventors, 5 7 Куо 8 ee 
yard; 200 yards, 14s.; 500 yards, : 
—— for A MH ge Ke, at 3d. per Wat yard. Ser 
Wal 
for 
z Cos, 
m Canvas, 
At hn re 
‚ 17, Smithfield Bars, City, and Old Kent | 
SEEDS. 
GRICULTURISTS is of obtaining really 
genuine and pure new Clover and Grass Seed, are respectfully 
—— € apply to the for Prices s, and any 
uired. 
other inform 
A 7 pwan Yos & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
VEMENT OF GRASS 
UTION'S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR 
D P U 
Upland 
leveling If the Seeds are s 
emn — the Pasture will be v 
“The following, just received from Riddlesworth Hall, 
near Thetford, Norfolk, is sinia to hundreds of others 
pur 
e by former rchaser. 
e Grass Seeds which I hed f m. tis — 1848 have stood 
W. 8 d 
Tents бүт" pin en "thei 12 82 ч Lire A aem it well, and the Pasture is now ; the Renovating 
2 Seeds also that I had of ou, I e eae Dim spots whe 
d WIRE GA Кил 3 had removed (by N a coarse sort of Wire Grass, and 8 
G per yard, 2 feet wide. | answered remarkably wel 
a4 Quantity of Seed required, z ‘Tbs. to pv Mw Acre. Price 1s. per ib. 
arriage F 
Address Joun gen & Sons, Seed G Growe ers, Reading, Berks. 
round ancle so: Gi amon listing, 
pressure, at the same 78 keeps out the 
of the shoe into Asi hot water, then 
нуронй pia to the lit required. Full 
each order. 
Agent for London: Mr. F. HAINES, 
22, L 
Market. ime Street, Leadenhall 
о р — Өн» ОАТ5 ҮЕТ? 
of Oats c early make two. Im 
"oW aad pe ga, e quta nt of the animal. 
Oat-Bruise Chaff-eutters, Ploughs, Threshing edm 
Domestic Flour —.— — Carts, 7 — on g Bri ck a 
ditto, Corn Dressing ditto, nd Steam iner 
&e. Repairs Mc 
London. Pamphlet j ‘Feeding, Шш. List with 140 Illus trations, 
1s.; per post, 1s. 4d. 
WARNER'S PATRAS FARM AND COTTAGE 
PUMPS. 
Cast-iron Pumps for the use of Farms, 
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow 
Wells. » 4. 
Patent Pump .. .115 0 
Patent Pump, with 15 feet “of lead 
pipe attached, and 
Ome 
be obtained of any I 
r in or б te or of 
TS, 
E 8, C ENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDO: 
E very 22 of Machinery for Raising Water, Fire 
HEAP WIRE 7 & POULTIY NETTING, 
GALVANISED DITTO, та. — yard, 2 feet wide. 
* 110350260050 e eo 
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0695600 
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222 See > 
BAkers PHEASANTRY, Beaufort Street, King's ЖК: 22 ne 
HRH. уурту т MAJESTY and statute 
PRINCE ALBERT. ERN AE [ENTAL WATER FOWLS, 
Consisting of Black and and White Sw Canada, China, 
C pamade, Brent, and ng Geese, Shieldrakes, Pintail, alvanised. 
| — — Summer and Winter G Labrador, | 24 in, "Mad aie r^s per — „ Bde per yard. 
'vellers, lend pe and Dun Divers, Caro s, &c., | 30 in. He ж а pe 2*3 " 
Р, d and pinioned; also Spanish, Cochin China, Malay, | 36 in. 5 м. i M E n 
i oland, Surrey, and і Dorking Fowls; White, Japan, and 48 in. „ 2 in. — 10. 
Common Pea-fowl, and Pure China Pigs; and at 3, Half- moon] Sparrow ros rn бане, за. foot, made 
Passage, G y size for ster = 
8 t the Great where it was so muc mired 
STEPHENSON AND PEILL, 61, Gracechure t, | for its light snd durable appearance, and acknowl to be the 
2 New Park Bonthwark, Manufacturers | cheapest and best article of the kind ever offered. Extra strong 
tad Cylindrical and I Conical Iron BOILERS, | Wire Netting, 3 feet high, 1s. 6d. and 2s. 3d. per yard. 
Tron, > ег in Wood or Ано avory Seir ИШЕ Dahlia Garden 
N . of the N , Gentry, and | Arches, Bordering, Flower Stands, Tying Wire, ‘Trellis Work, 
urserymen to their simple but of | Invisible Wire Fencing, Hurdles, and every descri ion of Wire 
Horticultural and other — ey 4 Water. Work for H ustrated Catalogues of 
o» — extensive ue as here WT references of | Patterns s forwarded, post free, on application to T. rir City 
can given, 1 parti of London ence annfactory, Skinner 
furnished ' жиза Street, and 6 and 8, Snow Hill, London. 
2 N. B. We have a very fine Stock of Mangold Wurzel and 
E # Carrot Seed. о 1 
2222222 8 1 PRESENT "— = AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
ES QUTTONS . AGRICULTURAL ED CATA- 
22 FOR - wit s seen on the last Page of the 
2 sess Gardeners’ Chronicle o 
po ees 22 25 225 222 Early Orders vil утте ri preference of scarce sorts. 
2525 92 528282772277 ——— 
* alvan- Japanned Che Agricultural Gase tte. 
ised. iron. 
zio e: n inches Aree м * ич yd 95 per yd, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1853. 
2inch ,, extra Pu ” aM USA „* MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
ih strong 1 : 8 , Wenn, Жз MAB Tap с ora 
NU rth Sr ng idt ч ti sist 
If иче р ышы a coarse s mesh, it E A e ie pio one Ox Wednesday = E ben тм апо ег 
r r Pheasantries, 34. lecture before members of the Agricultural Society 
foot. Patterns forwarded post free. * 
e by y BARNARD É & 1 Ванов, Market Place, Norwich, of Eng land, on Md may be ces his own ect— 
— 3 e of expense in Peterborough, Hull, or | the OPERTIES O He e had 
"er publi ulis of his investigations into the 
GEORGE  ARTINGSTALL anp CO., LATCHFORD Power which ps: was | have of a 
Te Wire Works, WARRINGTON, x - |ammoni othersu the DS; ` 
„ ) and it was already known that he had this 
_ | power to reside in certain ouble silicates of soda ` 
and alumina, and soda and 1 which all fertile soils 
© in in greater or less quantity. The principal 
2 object of the present lecture was to di be 
Ta probability of our ever artificially mam 8 
20 these double silicates, at a cost below their value as 
20 nure ; more especially ake the 
a rect 
Hu existence of a natural supply of soluble silica, 
4 which, though by no means all that is eios. in 
t " jesi 1 : truly said, 
nufacturers of 1 Strom order to the end desired, i 1 y said, 
RABBI т P R zi J TAE NE E T TING. an enormous step towards its attainment. This bed, 
12 inches 25 oe yard ntaining so large a quantit 70 per cent. of 
ee . h silica in a state in which it is soluble “4 3 
itto 4 ^ ray ae “з 3 
and in which it will venei un ime, 
estem ee found immediately chalk and above 
for Aviarie: nservatories, Fencing, — &c.; а 
also extra strong Wire Kile Ploors for * — n, &c. & the n-sand i de neighbour’ of 
BB Wise Mask Оой en — demus _ terms. ham, and probably all round the lower edge ‹ 
tural an ered ` 
oy E is rete ly insoluble in 5 except 
te td is sol E at a compara- 
n of ‘pital id 
2 
siliceou 
— ЧЄ loses if dried a t 
re it is very rarely found ina soluble con- ' 
dition, except in very small quantities. The ex 
istence of so large a quantity as occurs i this bed 
cd the chalk is thus a very remarkable 
very. 
^ is worth observing that in this, as in many 
other eee rn the practical farmer has been 
before the chemist. The latter has only come after 
the former with his explanation of the value 2 
had already bee ined to reside | 
