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January 3, 1857.] 
oOo 
ee MANURES, &c.—Mannufacturers a 
— engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
ruction for thei 
NESBIT, 
eir economical ‘and 
= btain ery necessary instru 
F.G.S. 
niet preparation by applying to J.C. 
: os, Super 
Donndiites, &c., and Assays of alate zg and other inerals, 
i d disp b 
RTIFICIAL 1 
, Dept 
‘ound equal or superior t 
of phosphates and of nieee so essential to the growth of Gas, 
is in cases guaranteed under analysis iA Mr. at = 
Mess Way, Teschermacher, Voelcker, &c.).— 
inquiries for farias particulars to be addressed as pong or to 
Age 
N GUANO, Bolivian: Guano, ppa- 
phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and ev 
description of ee ee eng Coxe: &c. 
W. IxeLis CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London. 
THE AnHE FOLLOWING “MANURES are manufactured 
at Mr. Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek:—Turnip Manure 
71. per ton; Superphosphate of Lime, 7/.; Sulph — Acid and 
Coprolites, "él. —Office, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge. 
.B. Genuine Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 
t. of ammonia, 
other Chemical Manure: 
ON [ANURE COMPANY 
Established 1840 
(Es ) 
Beg to call the attention of Agriculturists to their MANURES 
FOR AUTUMN SOWING, which by a judicious blending e 
Hien with the mineral constituents taken from ws soil 
Cereals, produce good crops without exhausting the lan 
LONDON sopa RE CON VY also tenia: genuine 
arava Guano direct from importers’ warehouses, Sulphate of 
Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Supershenstaad of Lime, Blood 
Manure, and ev ery Artificial Manure of known value. 
DWARD PuRSER, Secretary. 
40, Bridge st ae aes 
LIS 
THE 
per 
mas of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and | | The 
wba nse MANURE. -l This Valuable fertiliser has 
—— the last cra Bg wii: great success by | 
ent Agriculturists throughout eet: ay 
stands unrivalled 1 in a pars It and quality of the 
it produces; it is besides especially beneficial to the Grain Crops, 
which follow, while or e firs 
er is rarely found to a T s FOU RTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or POULTRY 
appli Sat e py: pga Leer amare “sind | will Messrs. yt ag | a, Repository, 
GLOVER, a gets r acre. GRA ASS, BARLEY, | Grent Charlotte Street, Liverp ESDAY, THURS- 
met. sn HEATA MANURES; also BONE, GUA NO, DAY, and FRIDAY, the sa DiM, E on of January, 1857. 
pons = of HOSPHATE of LIME, warranted of the best Man sedate Committee—Jo' Hindson, Esq.; Henry Lafone, 
= ity.—Apply to Esq.; Lawre bie. Peel, Eat ZW 1l, Esq. Hon 
& T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL “sce a illiam C. Worrall, sini 
RMINGH TAM, 
PROCTOR axp RYLAND.) Er EDMONSCOTE, WARWICK 
And SALTNEY, nearCHESTER, | 
HE bales LAND hes ea AND IM- 
ROVEMENT COMP a 
m t London 
pe 
or as pe ai jeal or Collegiate Property | 
2. In no case is any inyestigation of Titie necessary. | 
8. The Works may be designed and executed by the sa 
owner or his Agents, independently of the Company’s officers, o 
he may TR whether he will employ their staff, Equa D 
LITIES WILL BE AFFORDED IN EITHER CASE. 
4. The WHOLE cost of the works and expenses will, in all cases, | 
a h improved, to be repaid by half-yearly | 
5. The t ents of such charge may be ne zA ber h cometh penr 
extended to FIFTY YEARS for ents and | 
aS 
bottom is a desideratum. 
nisor pen, well as me pol ay 
anufacturers of the Cement, J. B. 
Milbank Street, Westminster. fa r 
ATENT TERRA-COTT 
itals vi age te 
copings, ag Tiaa and Sher sinks, sig pel rote ai ops. pricks | e 
numerous other articles manufactured b LASHFIELD, in 
Patent E me re Terra- a at Mall Wann, i Ksar fig Dogs, and 
sold at , Praed Street, ingto 
s Taia Bono: ”»__Patroni a by ie 
Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon am ape =a 
race the Duke of Devonshire for vgn Gardens, Professo 
Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Josep h Paxton for TH 
tal Palace, Royal Zoological prea oe rs. Lawrence, of 
Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., o 
PR N FROM pes cane. 
“FRIGI MONO, a Canvas made of patent prepared Hai 
t non-conductor of Heat and pe Keeping, 
wherever it is applied, a fixed temperature. for 
all ap seca and floricultural purposes, f 
and Flow m the scorching rays of 
from po bf Sy insects, and from morning frosts. 
any required le ength na Jams wide, at 1s. 6d. per y rd 
henge ity; and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- 
“Tt is much cheaper than mats 
n W. Wynn's 
lanl 
w~ 
E 
z 
fomir 
Lane, Ca 
Ea trove the kingdom, 
s Garden 
e done ons ee the Test 
one “a es my plants is 
w healthy and well they are without 
tru 
_|ericeltarists, ‘are much concerned; for i 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
9 
URNIP CUTTERS & ROOT GRATERS of every 
cumstances ere by the soil to them are totally 
di e it presents to him. 
description ifferent to 
WILLIAM Dray & ae Swan Lane, Pe ag Thames ‘Street, 
ear London Bri ü 
YHAFF- CUTTING ES, 58s; 
AC HIN 
OA A E nag ran 50s.—Illustrations on application. 
WILLIAM Dray wan Lane, Upper Thames Street, 
r London Bridge 
@RICULTURAL CARTS, 10/. 10s.; LIGHT 
WAGGONS. 1 yap cee so reme don application. 
WILLIAM Dray & po wan Lane, Upper Thames Street, 
r London Br Tee 
ATTLE FEEDERS AND DISTILLERS. 
i By ocust BEANS baring proved on aneiyein: te con- 
wards of 60 per cent. of sugar and gum, and being 
rrer ‘found an article of food sdntrdbty suited to res" 
= griculturists and Cattle 
find 
the large am atter yielded by 
Bean Dis tillers will find it a ath profitable article for their use. 
Samples of not less than half a ton will be forw 
of the value, at 97. 10s. per o, or si apt sound 
A on, & Co., Corn Factors, Liverpool. 
Princi 
are promptly and 
erms and other par- 
the cou ntry a limited number of antes on Agricultur 
Chemistry during the next twelvemonth. 
RYSTAL PALACE POULTRY “SH ow. —The 
I 
a 0 
ERT will take place at 2 o’cloc k 
ocalist, MADAME gps ant On the other days the Palace 
will open at the ordinary hour of 10.—Admission on Saturday 
| Half a Crown. Other days oe Shilling.— Jan. 3. 
IVERPOUL GRAND POULTRY SHOW.— 
rt W.M , EB 
Sixteen Sive Core or Prue 6 
| money prizes, will be offered = ba 
| the 10 Oia Jamnary 8 r Castle St 
petition. Entries close on 
reet. 
HE. CROPS OF SWEDE TURNIP, MANGEL 
ARMS being 
had, post free 
SUTTON & noe ile Growers ind bo 
meted 
rehants, Reading,’ Berks. 
Early orders are requested and recom ded, 
The Agricultural Gazette. | 
SATURDAY, pan EAS 3, 1857. 
x have parted with ‘the old year. It is cut 
» different eyes do men pao ve it. Take = mee 
of the opening year tance: a 
arded on receipt l 
” th 
piii 
| ii, whi 
And this bers upon the very pen which at the 
e wish t 
an 
very ground he tre 
renders A it is tb himself, and to the community 
around 
of Lann i 
the n ; it has prominently put 
forward in several quarters, and nest ds 
are estly engag _the subject, as 
one the very difficult in 
fa ct that those most a interested in the matter 
are soit most blind to its importance. 
This gi definition ial the worst form disease, 
youll, aitain 
years past, aggregating In 
tha un 'impractieability i is mo 1 t 
nwi 
ce, 
RRT A is such (while ma iye 
comes simpler, freer of aj nge and acting) that it 
any moderate-sized Far uch 
eater capital mpe se omy w buy for his own 
lough ? 
‘ No ee in the world is, or ever was or ever 
ord phen 
mter n b or aer an evil which has grown 
with their gro 
It is almost ‘posi to sae what the benefit 
of perfect freedo ransfer of fn) 
an Laxo Im 
eke tien obtuse tee pias, whereby Daian. aanift into the ocean behind us, and we steer pears exemptions, beyond any other article of free exchange 
improved Lands can its to pay. — CLIFFORD | under an impulse we cannot resis ist, pon our etwe an and a s cobwebs a 
RPROOF PATHS. | voyage. The parting cheer, and the cheer for Abs wine-cellar, and dust is thought not indecorous in a 
“CATTLE SAED FLIORS, per time an old song, a very old song: it | lawyer’s office : there are plenty of people who 
HOSE. a would enjoy thei ing the : ons a 8: y PA EEE 
winter months should construct their walksof PORTLAND has been sung a thousand times and ‘sung a | believe that the dust and cobwebs which hang u 
MENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:—Screen the thousand times again, nd sand different our wae of sonata entails, n d 
penea e aeneon Erto Tame e Inam mhiad | eys: it is tagina all around us, like the chimes | sion ` are e Constitution’ itself, 
sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- | of a great city ; ail going together, with more or less Probably the path ) liment which can be 
ee re P ri eee ly wate ee ‘exactness of synchronism, little ones beginning as oe to our Constitution, is to found in the 
SMe Gtr and area it, No tool iw required beyond t ny | gt eat ones are ae HH i or vice versd ; for big ka company it is able t and be confounded 
spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as Vegetation little we all march together. Time allow oh brs from horec to time, and for so long a time, 
jr teeing maj or upon z ~~ ok ie — “action voe iia | laggers. uncomprom 
a pa not s . 
vea ‘ th a Time i is indeed the same to all. But with what| Our 
oe Ty system of law-dealing with land is 
one of these ‘evil companions.’ Law books 
have = this dinatiy survived revolutions, iise 
ins any t 
en of different bent, the hopes the anxieties 
the simplest feelings it inspires them 
will be almost startled with ra diference both 
Of no country in | 
ountry of ae world do men know ire 
little out of the beaten track of their ia pursui 
and profe Ln It is said yn nw e of the s score 
is “filled with honey 
and distort: 
of men is the characteristic we have alluded 
in 
eed ll 
duals than = ey often think, 
perhaps like to think, Y circumstances. 
This is common] ee per- 
mys Biha wer is, Because they 
22 These o observations accompanied an addi- 
the e 
re farmers, and not: owners, of land; and the cir- 
: you in 
of 
is_territorially yakae 
ich the 
a people as totally c oe as from what they 
E ae Sone as the grown frog from 5 te 
le, may find Teth Ved f tod by heir very 
love for antiquity and law, to an insidious course 
of innovation that ultimately comes 
Bo at defiance. For, this our conveyancers 
, and our landowners are for ever heron a a 
empting to do. The law says twenty years’ — 
possession er veyancers 
say three times py ind shall grey avail, and that 
The law : 
indi iè 
w 
ss 
Eg 
i=) 
a3 
4 
on the contrar 
finden themselves. in 
vain! y. atat = sort of 
ing w 
a Aer fruition healthy and Preet its excess 
one of the great - curses to whic try 
E 
y greater, 
active industry 
