_ JANUARY 31, 1857.| THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 73 
~RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.—Manufacturers and 
A us — ap eis in ae ARTIFICI AL MANURES may 
instru heir economical and 
for 
eficient. preperation, a, Dy applying. to J. c. N ESBIT, E G. S; 
Princip enni 
Lond y v Sord as of Soils, Guanos, imeen a ai of 5; Srey 
Coprolites, &c., aad Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Mere 
are executed with accuracy and dispatch, Gentlemen desir 
of receiving instruction in Chemical Analyses and Hinay 
will fnd ample facility and accommodation at the College. 
ERUVIAN GUANO, NO, Bolivian — Superphos- 
E phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, sui and every 
amele ot of Artificial Manures, arig; raf 
InGis CARNE, 10, Mark I cee Lin at 
THE ASHE FOLLOWING MANURES are manufactured | 
. Lawes’ Factory, oy Ses ord C firs rane Manure, 
p o cid a 
N.B. Genuine Peruvian PEREA guaranteed to fi 16 per 
cent, of ammonia. Nitrate of oy Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
other Chemical Manures. 
-ONDON MANURE COMPANY 
g stablished 1840) 
Beg to call the attention $ Agriculturists to their MANURES 
FOR AUTUMN SOWING, which by a judicious blending of 
tome lar e the mineral constituents taken from the soil by 
Cereals, spe crop: rhe Cot exhausting the land. 
THE Dan NURE C MPANY also supply genwin 
Peruvian Guano aires? from tapers ” warehouses, Sulphate ‘of 
Amoni, y perans a on oa gre of Lime, Blood 
Manure, rtificial M Aom value. 
RD PuRSER, Secretary. 
40, Brizge resh, ee reat aaa 
S’ ARTIFICIAL. MANURES. 
UPERPHOSPHATE ae LIME, WHEAT, CORN, 
RASS, anv HOP MANURES, ke, are manufactured by 
F.C. Hits at the Chemical ey Artificial Manure W 
We eae = ae LIQUID MANURE WATERPROOF PATHS 
OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP, BARN AND CATTLE SHED FLOO 
The valve is a ball ce imperishable —— who would enjoy their Gardens during the 
material, and cannot clog in action. nter goin should eee — iya PORTLAND 
f galvanised iron, not CEMENT CONCRETE, which a thus :—Screen 
gravel of which he’ > path js at present reine ‘trom the loam | Which 
+ Ga 5 
together, and the whole may rried river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port 
on eens any pond or tank require red. land Cemen p e well in the dry state a 
of 44 in, Pump, with legs, 3/. 3s. | applying the water. It may t thick. Any 
Thet aii is 274 in. long, and the legs labourer eyr mix and spread -a a tool is required beyond the 
are 5 ft. hig | spade, and in 48 hours x ne as hard as a roc 6 van 
mt pod Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the ac 
severest oor Lion is esl er a water does not soak through it, 
a ey Flexible pong paa Canvas to E vea aan — omy iddle of the path towards the 
Od. eee m makes first-rate paving for nie 
Suction Fay 3s. F 
May be obtained af $ ag TO CATTLES SHEDS, FARM. YARDS, and all other situations 
where a clean, hard bottom is a riis Hoe ratum, May be laid in 
winter equally well n in summer, 
Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. WHITE & BROTHERS, 
Milbank Sreet ‘Westmin ster. 
TON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
s, Dee also säs ae 
re and Garden Engines, &c. ico ie sent on soiin 
W ARNER’s PATERE. ARLATEN STAN- 
ATENT CAST- ion peA h "the use of Farms, 
ian s, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding Sion. 
Diameter n 
of Barrel, of Ba 
rrel. 8. d. 
24 in. chort 1 ft. 7 in, ( Fitted forlead,\ 1 10 0 
23 long 3 3,, | gu re 1140 AYNOR anp spay CELEBRATED PRUN- 
3 „ ditto3,, 6, J or cast iron+2 8 0 ING, BUDDING, an GRAFT TIN G KNIVES, VINE and 
3} ,, ditto 8 „ 6,, nen ae pipe, | 2 12 0 PRUNING SCISSORS, ge, 8 He commended, and re 
4 , ditto3,, 6, red. J3 30 ported upon $ e Gardener's Chronicie by Dr. Lindley jens No. 
2k n pooh with 15 feet of f Lead Pipe 47, Nov. 2 1, 1886) con be obtained of a urseryman or Seeds- 
ched, and Bolts and Nuts 
ast Greenwich. ese i The I res will be at d equal or 
&c.),—Orders or onal for farther 
evere esem d as sr or to - oy Agen 
Doers us MANURE. -| This valuable fertiliser has 
ready for fixin NE» scbdieveissssssorsses 2 14 
24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 0 blades warranted to carry the keen edge of a razor, and to wear 
pokes od to => back. 8. & we i also to call attention to their 
en Shears, Hoes, Rakes. Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds 
y Hortieulturel Tools a tetablished 1738. 
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CALVANISED 
The short barrel Pump is very convenient 
for fixing in situations of limited height and 
space, 
Wash-houses with soft water from under- 
ground tanks, vt = Hot, Forcing, and Plant 
he firs 
application. tho ge produced by this Manure last | 
year weighed upwards o Ci tons per acre. GRASS, BARLEY, 
CLOVER, and WHE MANURES; also BONE, GUANO, 
rol SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, warranted o. e best 
y.—Apply to 
i. & T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL 
BIRMING 
PROCTOR axp eo TE, WARWICK. 
dSALTNEY, ‘near HESTER. 
Landown 
that a Pamphlet, ma full his cheap and mo 
pa 
may be had tow rs on fias to the Maren 
signed. Lando apayan anipe Seni, ee Fir, or other Timber fit 
for Railway Sleepers are requested to communicate particulars of 
quantity, locality, and site. Wirta AM i Ho OWDEN, Secretary. 
26, Great George Street, Westminster. 
‘pas uedeer or LAND ] DRAIN AGE AND IM- 
EMENT COMP. 
Fooss: they y be fixed, when desired 
under the se Ag 
WIRE NETTING. 
~ wseees > 
May be obtained of any Ironmonger $e 
Plum ber in Town or Country, at the Sess prices, or of the re See tse ian 
Patentees and aaraa m4 OHN WARNER anv SONS, A ; "P mo Sose toso 
8, Crescent, Jewin Stre £ { AIG 2 
Every description of ge Por isare for Raising Water by m 
of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pum pa head ire _— and Garden 
Foatnet &c, &c.—Engravings sent on applic 
ARKES’ STEEL DICCING FORKS & eee ING TOOLS. 
ae soe. 
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stegesstetese 22 
ARNARD anv BISHOP, Market Place, Norwich 
in consequence of _impr wements in their erin for 
o make 
a eer reduction in the nc at Getvan- Japanned 
Sine aoa 24 inches wide ... se sa. per ‘yd. = per ya. 
strong, do. die Sea” Sen 
4 oer s, intermediate, do. .., ... m ” 
2-inch ,, extra strong, dos .., ... 7 ji ” 
lj-inch ,, 24inches wide ... ... ” 
ESSRS. BURGESS anp KEY, as Mr. Parxes’|1i-inch ,, strong,do. ... se s ei 
Wholesale Agents for England, have aK mta in stock a | 18-inch ,, intermediate, do. ... ... 7 
large assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by |1g-inch ,, ATEA S GO. sse se. ” ” 
upwards of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmers members of th All the above kinds can be m ade of an oy a coarser mesh 
s: ogeszet 
e 
_ tess, 02 PEPE: Street, London. Royal Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to re the best | at proportionate pri oia, Tf the upper half 
ae bone YMER, E ver invented, to facilitate labour at least 20 per cent. | than the lower, it ohy- rednce the poy coed a 
i 1, This Company corporated by Act of Paritament to faci- Price Lists sent row on application, and Titustrated Catalogue Strong Galvanised Poultry Netting, Std. per yar a, 3 feet wide: 
itate the Grainne br Land. the ae of Roads, the Erection | of the best Farm Implements on receipt of f diabh ponte e stamps, | Galvanised Sparrow-proof wetting for Pronina, 2łd. per 
of Farm Buildings, and cther Improvements on all descriptions of | 95, Newgate Street, Lond square foot 
Property, whether a, in fee, or sont in vo a mortgage, in trus Delivered i of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, or 
or as ec Jesiasti ollegiate Proper BENTALL’S PATENT PULPER. Newcastle. Manufacturers of Improved Strained Wire Cattle 
> In no case is any uvestigation of Thie necessary. A yer 
Pasia Works may be designed mea executed by th e Land- 
and anen Pii aian Iron Hu om 
strated Cai d Patterns forwarded by post. 
owner or his Agents, ge geste y of the Compan 7, offi r PRICES. £ s.d. Sac aman semar > ion bariem abe ziako S oan Al 
he may elect whether he will employ their staf. EQUAL PACI- Bs See ack oF AGRICULTURE anp CHEMISTRY, 
Serer ah E aa wan sol RPA... ws 8S 0 preg PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, 37 and 
s n all ca Low n Lane, ar London 
be charged on Tho Landa improved, to be zpenses x by bsalGyensty R.P.B. me. me 6 6 OO oe C. ian TOETA ne C.8., &e. 
= The term af such so aged ad may be fixed by the erred BeBe hes ae BS Sie nants pete Agere for the College comprises every i 
THIRTY-ONE YEARS for Lanp Improvements ‘Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts ; for the Naval 
Yuans for F Fanu BurLDINes, whereby the inatalnapeitn 
will Toir & Sake sanebicbane nated ocoupiers of the and Military Services,and for the Universities. 
improved Lands can afford to pay WILLIAM C [HIS MACHINE isacknow-| | Ansiyses and Assays of every d on are promptly and 
[PON COLLAR BAR HURDLES—These Hur- a Ende gei by all who bave ex | uurs ozay be bad on application to the Prinelpal T 
fncturod with Pent Machinery, bavo more than fio cheapest yet invented as a Pulper.| „Mr. Nnsorr is prepared to make engagements tp dellver ta 
strength he subjoi trial by the Ju ges a 
expensive. Sheep r aiies (ord ordinary), oF wita Patent Gollar at the Bath and West of England Society goes far to put it in cei during the next twelvemonth. 
Bars, 4s, í th t position. 
Collar Bars ag Cattle Hurdles (ordinary), or aten E E Ibs. of Mangel. Revolutions. , Time. PRICES OF FARM SEEL EDS being now 
Collar Bars’ 7s, ax aed 3 d eee shore (oradaki vi or Mi iame BENTALL’S jac TS .. 2minutes. E for th & Sons ‘wil 
Collar Bars, 8s. 6d, each’ cn ee ends PRILASPS'S 48 i ai pk I ig to forka their LIST, ; aig We. G receipt of 
MOTTA axd COTTAM, Sr. Paxcras Inon Works, Old It is quite ene a Phillips were Mr. B 3 i ran — geme rå = jr moh stamp. 
miaa nirai Road, the Old Church, where the processes of | an alleged Patent granted to Mt. P ie agp Se ate Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Jan. 31. 
Iron Works, 1, k as. Every description of Fencing and page B. ttt got Sdement against Mr. Pay: VAn, AAS Pp 
Price r post or on application. tabla T 
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duci a er highly fed for a continuance without 
fan kind, unless the effect ‘s Coritani | 
W * oe BALLS 
the cellent condition of the Cart Horse which obtained 
it First Prize at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Exhibition 
Norwich, in 1849, the proprietor informed Mr. Cupiss, was 
prad feni eatable to the uent use of the Constitution 
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I am satisfied without the use of the Balls 
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shy = lk; Bes ty =i all igh 
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Pet packet, w with h a wrapper giy sivim fat nil à dirtetions f for 
S Pona of Testimon: islet riley man 
e used the Balls in various complaints. ‘Any 5. Bend enanar 
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t here e got my bullock into such prime condition, in so | Ex 
may consult 
or by letter, post. aid gratuitously, Merit gi 
Thes ger and 
No | rmplement Vendor in the Kingdom r or, pane The Agricultural Gazette. 
pas DOMO.” —Patronised by her Majesty the SATURDAY, — UARY 31, 1857. 
oo ne. Pake of Northumberland for Syon House, his 
f Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor Ws perceive in the venue anni the last half-yearly 
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e Duke 
h P: aA fi vs 
Lindley p Tor the Horie n logical Society tye Seen = nh pls ich le f | meeting of the Highland Society the announ 
of 
~~ k, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartf a supplementary charter just granted by the 
PROTECTION FROM THE, MORNING FROST. Crown for the purpose of constituting a committee 
OF Ee | rete bo aed maar i Ga rana RE Highland Society, to be called“ The Council 
wh d: of the Highlan Agricultnral Society of Scotland 
ai Education.” a The object of this Council, as stated 
Sir J. S. wie yore is to enable the Society to super- 
tural ed 
and Flowers from rehing rays of the sun, from wi 
canteen mornin, o 
intend the agricultu ucation o f all the students 
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-o ghire W. Wynn ry, diui Council will take the requisite steps to direct the 
st Bache Bes rl out a 14,000 plants, and keep the grea course of study to be adopted and to superintend 
aking | part under your ETigh Domo and bave eos ‘my plants is | the examination of the students before distributing 
fonished to see how healthy and well they are without the diplomas. This will no doubt be found of very _ 
ass. ese ol ns anied addi- li obe kol 
Oct, 22 1856. great 1 
| importance in enabling young men 
