17—1853. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
VIAN GUA 
Ferron 170 AG RIC U L TURIS 78.— 
It Ty notorious уа extensive adulterations of this 
still carried о 
UU ANT 1888 А 
AS THE ONLY ir duty to the Peru rian Governs guaro; 
—.— it to be their dut - 5 е vian overnmen and to 
in to reco wh 
es from whom they purchase 
course b and, in addition to АКА 
well to fated D 
The lowest 8 price at which sound Peruvian 
Guano has ч жез by them ‘during the last two years is 
. 5s. per ton, less 24 per сеп 
Any resales made by dealers : a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated. 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, warranted th 
S best m I percentage of —— 10 
Ke. &c., delivered to any Railway Station in London 
at 6l, per ton; also CO NURE fi is aimerai compo: 
of ces yielding Nitrogen, Potash, and other chemicals 
for Corn crops. Concentrated Urate, Nitrate of Soda, 
nm and mno] — mee of Potash, Ammonia. 
and every other Artificia f 
PERUVIAN SUANO, 3 the genuine importation 
of Messrs. A. Ee SONS. A constant supply s LINSEED 
snd RAPE CA Epwakp Purser, Secretary. 
. Company, Bridge Street, Blackfri riars. 
URES, LINSEED 
CAKE, &c. 
"uxoN x CARDUS, Northam, Southampto: sagt 
on sale, in any quantity, the following articles, 9s 
pri 
and at the lowest 
Home-made Linseed Cake. Lu nsced for feeding. 
Rape Cake. Linseed Oil. 
MANURES 
Superphosphate of Lime. Peruvian ди» по; 
alcined Bone. Wheat Man 
ае. — — Wurzel Manure. 
tato Manure. 
Ditto, dus ve umm 
Ditto, ine, ‘for Je Сорн. ulphurie Acid 
b dt Dried gem Gypsum. 
Mass, froh South Am Nitrate of 
ate 
Orders i reden, to Dor 4 & Cabos, Linseed Mills and Arti- 
— ше Works, Northam, Southampton, will receive prompt 
| GUANO AND OTHER MANUR 
PERUVIAN GUANO of the finest adn 
d — of = m from bo : Ni 
Peat Charcoal a and all ай ot — — 
to Maut F 
per Thames Street. 
Mes mie TS Manures are manu- 
Saray d dare inm Deere resis — 
ust 
0 0 
LIII 0 
55 beta int Core prolites... > 
k zs N ng William Street, City, L 
eruvian Guano, guaranteed to con 
-Ammonia.— Sulphate of рант &c. 
ntain » vie cent. of 13 ni 
EWAGE CH 2 MANU 
com 
ye 2. ОМ SEWAGE be — a most efficient Manure 
any Crop; it also possesses the property of retaining its ferti 
ising power longer than other Manures now in use. It may be 
Ж. the SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, Stanley 
Pix ulham, and will be delivered at the Lon Termin 
ilways at ton, ns d in quantities less than h 
ton, at 4s. per cwt., for re only; it may be also pro- 
oney 
. G. GIBBS & Co. Agricultural —.— 26, 
Dover Street, Pi iecadilly ; or from any other of the C ompany's 
u 
Sewage Man ems absorbed in Charcoal, is a first-rate fertiliser ; 
we tried it on French Beans, mete "a and Cabbage 
— We p — int to each Rose a, sowed it in 
Tow with Bean d put a few pinches to each pret of Cab- 
bage. The effi — is е — soon, but it wil twice as 
efficacious the second year as the first. "— The Garden, by Mr. 
Thomas Cartwright, Esq, of Aynhoe Park, having had 2 
in the spring, which a: ies on Turnips, o 
0 . 7, 1852. I hav 
e Sewage Chareoal 
ML very u useful manure, and intend always 
urni ips.” 
others engaged in making — he e MANURES, ан 
cient obtain every neces instruction for their economical ffi 
à ieia aration, by applying to J. C. NESBIT . 
nepal of the A eA ки. Chemical College, Kenning n, 
Analyses о 
Кеи D" Assays - Gold, Sil , Silver, and other Minerais 
uted wi aes 
Rn ation 85 receiving instructions in chemical 
— — College 18, will find ample facility and accommoda- 
pros SELT- ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
D BY PRINCE ALBERT, 
This versally recommended 9 and scientific men. 
when out of use, s It can be 
the implement, w sod to 
Tt ma b ac smith rge. 
— f accident Y amateurs as well m regular lahourers, without 
economical operation’ h rendering mowing ane asy, safe, 
sted to 
be 
Tt WSU ats the ting 
? а 8 A 
Implement and Machinery Warehouse, S Swan De Lane, хапай 
unt allowed 
— & CO., rw mgs А Ko., are 8 for all the 
mE. kingdom. АП goods are 
ENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND 
I ROVEMENT POM ШЫ T M x Act of 
Parliament, 12 and 13 Vic., c. 
Orrick — 8 STREET, LONDON. 
rdi 
r Seymer, Esq., M.P, Chairma 
ate oa Shell, Bart., M. T Deputy- Oha airman 
John C. Cobbold, E Edward J. Hutchin Esq., M. P. 
Sir William Cubitt, YS бз Morton Peto, c ee 
Henry Currie, Esq. VAM Tite, Esq., F.R. E 
Thomas Edward Dice cey, Esq. | William Wilshere, Es: 
William Fisher Hobbs, Esq 
рс by Act of Parliament to execute all works of 
rainage (including Outfa и е, 
— arm Buildings, an 
pected аша upon Estates, — рт Мы А or disability ; to 
кои the money or to enable the landowner to employ his own 
capital and execute the works by his agents, Pays the super- 
intendence of the ew b the amount of the outlay and the 
pacer iver — ses charged upon the property by way o 
nnuity, extinguishi br yt deb x at the rate of 6l. per cent. for 
Fa arm Бааз and 5/. per cent. for Drainage, Roads, and other 
s to be addressed to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Sec. 
Offices — ра Street, London. 
Ew TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP, 
CAT FEN — orsted Netting 4 protect the 
bloom of Peach, e and other Trees, Flower, or Б °з 
Beds from frost, b wide, 5d. per 
light, p — birds, t ards w 
New Twine Netting — if aaf one yard wide, 124. - 
yard; two орц ; four yards wide, 64. ; half-inch 
mesh ditto, two Damm mA 64. p r yard. anned Net tting, two or 
three 7 5 vac 134. per yard; fur or six yards wide, 3d. per — 
100 5 sg one yard; 10s s. per r 100 
ards wide. 
434. oar he quare yard. ut Fibre, or Hemp 
СЕ "Net, of superior 142 144 four - feet high, 4d. to = ре 
t Net ide, 
, four fee et wi , 12d. x feet wide, 21d. ; 
Song за es ce per poe extra, suitable 
for poultry fenc cing. Squa re Mosh Critkeling Net, fix its ful 
Ped and length, made of stout cord, 3d. per squar еу 245 
article toate or fencing „ t fowls, pits &c., 
, Strathmore Terrace, Shadwell, 
ith Bo st Office order or town referen 
nts, iri dene Rick 
Cloths, Tarpaulin, “Lines Rope, Twine, 2 made to o 
G АШАР. 
в YARD, 2 5 
УН н RII. 
225 322225 ee 
5% 2 0000, 
'.* 22 ees HM 
$29 95 2% 
e. 222 7 
d 
2 
nins 
8 
b 
G + 75 Japanned 
iron 
0! 
The Trade 8 Fishing Nets “ot | Frane ыы аы ток 
WIRE лк». ЕРЕ | 
RON HUR ES. 
TEPHENSON “> nd &, b 
London; а Ln k Street, So 
rers of every ** V: frin Fencing, beg to call the atten- 
tion of i aee and y cem — to ant — LA 
r Sheep, 6 long, 3 t high, with 5 b: 
at 4s. 6d.; каа fr Cattle, 6 — long, 3 А. З inches high, with 
5 cera at 5s. ea 
KER'S FOUNTAI 
3 Sin CHELSEA. 
PHE cid B 0; ЕЕТ, 
ESSRS. BAKER сап confidently recommend n 
FOU INS for Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons, &c., as 
simple, efficient, and economical ; they, are easily filled, «4 
screw or De — Price, co ntainin ng4 quarts, e 5 9 
8s. And at 3, Half-moon Passage, Gracechurch Stre 
6 AND SUNNE OF GLOUCE ae 
REAT MMER BITION or POULT 
eg m Уч ‚ 1853. 
Nu. BL, Two 3}. S1iLvER Curs, and Seven nty-five o 
Cheltenham. 
ports 
RY SHOW, — The first annual Londo 
Great Summer DE Show will be held at the Baker 
treet va RM ы DAY, on d cake er and 
FRIDAY, 29th July, 8 e Lists and R will be 
read — delivery afier th the Lebe 1 t 
Offices at the Baz AMES eine aoe Secretary. 
,ENGLA ND AGRICUL- 
Eat 
Р 
RY, &c., will take place іп a Field situate between Ply- 
mouth, Devonport, and ADR OM on WEDNESDAY, THURS- 
DAY, and FRIDAY, the 8th, 9th, and 10th days yo ke aad ee xt, 
Devon Cattle, 771. ; Sonth Devon К. Е cate Of — otber 
; Sheep, 1167.; Pi ; Implements, 
f Farm Buildings yoo Prev 101. — s, 401, 
All entries must be ae on or before the 15th day of April, 
1853, to the Secretary, Н. St. JOHN Mav te, Esq., Bath, of whom 
further particulars may be obtained. Н. Sr. Jonx MAULE. 
HE BIRMI 1 1 САТЕ Qum POULTRY 
H 
pee NGHAM, on the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th of December 
werbe PRIZE LISTS and ЕС information I be obtained 
from HN MoncAN, Jun., Secre 
Offices—2, Insurance 2 Union ——— Birmingham. 
AND 
AN OFFICER, Miir on aie Staff of the Army, well 
acquainted with Farming an 
as with erri. a i in 
i managem nt 0 
expect — remuneration, yet employment is his great 
object.—Letters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be 
communicated to him 
u 
Izd 
га. per yd. 5d.pery 
E 
” ‚ш n 
2-in ” 
2-i ch „ extra strong,, E 10 9 7 
-inch „ light 7 3 » 6 m 
-inch „ strong » F-x1 "5 8 5 
18-inch „ ee stie *. 14 Sus " 
All +h — width at pr 0 
If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will redu re" th 88 "HUN one- 
fo Gel¥anised Гран. wed Наша. e Pheasantries, 3d. 
per square foot. Patterns forwarded post fre 
шан Ъу [o0 ees Bisnor, Mar ket Place, Norwich, 
ered free of expense in London, Рембо. Hull, or 
ENRY J. MORTON, PATENT пасти Івох 
OOFING Works, 94, Albion n Street, Leeds, Agent for 
PHILLIPS’ PATENT pot} ANNIHILATOR MACHINES. 
The PATENT WIRE AND FENCING forms the most 
neat, strong, and хао Fence 2% б - AE pur- 
poses in use. It ca vent d put o form by any 
amount of trespas: sre n bec Upw 8 ч 
this Fence have been fixed M is in the last s years. 
for prices, &c., as above. 
IRON HURDLES e all kinds of WIRE FENCING and 
Ornamental Wire 
ME aan as GAME AND POULTRY NETTING, 
very stror neat, NEVER REQUIRES et Pre and cannot 
ER 
rust or 8 made any width and length. 
i 1 
24 inches wide, perde gt 
24 inches wide, 2-inch rsh Ly yard, ; 
GALVANISED IRON SPOUTÍN Pian * im | Ornamental, 
va MN Cottages, Farm REQUIRE: 
aU ve 1580 Iron Liquid Manure ^d Water Cisterns, 
Troughs, and 2 kinds of Iron Work iis msn — Felt, &c. 
Apply at 93, ALBION STRE T, LEED: 
ands 
f 700 miles of 
PY | whi 
W ARNERS PATENT FARM 7750 COTTAGE 
PUMPS. 
S Cast-iron Pumps for the use of Farms, 
Wells. + 8. d. 
r sizes. if requi red. 
ARUM, they will ve to be th 
simple, ppb and the cheapest eet 
hit 1 be troduced. 
g 
E Co Pimp, i the 
Fan p ers, 
— WA rag x oiu 
8, CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LONDON. 
Every description of — for че aper Fire 
Engines, &c. 
Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shallow | th 
o Emi esi nts proceeding to “dl и 
Che Agricultural Suh 
SATURDA Y, APRIL 23, 1853. 
Sin WALTER 3 in his “History of the 
World,” pum a n why there is so little 
written of Berus ien succeeded Nin pap the first 
it is ча ко 
lar and 
patient digger t g 
should no wedge-becy phered е be found to 
— his campai s of tribute “the 
is more honoured by his country’s im- 
— than by the notes of the * of Fame. 
The imm тте: m -— — 5 ars of чоры 
lon and Nin ood i 
marshes, а re ‘Nilotie Блоа, when the 
Euphrates. Srnano says, “ At spring-time the fields 
must needs be overwhelmed wi unless | 
the s be diverted by trenches; therefore is it 
hat channels are dug.“ and work 
f surprising itude are still t discovered in 
Assyria; and not only king Brus, but also the two 
famous queens Semiramis and Nirocris are mentioned 
by Heropotus as кү “ raised s throughout 
€ tries worthy of observ E — before 
t to be drowned by the river.“ М№ітосы 
nh e ticae айн for 
Patent Pump. 115 0 as the water, which brea y 
Pa tent Pump th 15 feet of lead — * che earth dug out of it she brought to 
ready for fixin ng ..8 о o the ban Ше river, the brims whereof she 
еа. with stones, in places where the weight 
of the banks did oppress them." Above Babylon 
branch of the Euphrates runs into the Tigris—this, 
it is said, being an ancient artificial — to divert 
the stream, which, by its violent mo^ endangered 
the ci Nitocris also t river into 
ty. 
crooked chann el, that it might glide t more gently. 
The diverting of a straight into a crooked chan а 
though rather an odd example for a drainer 
