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Apni 4, 1857.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 237 
RAL MANURES, &¢.—M: 
peaa peperen 5, &e.—Manufacturers and LIQUID MANURE, “ RIGI DOMO.”—Patronised by her Majesty the 
A ots making ARTIFICIAL MANURES may Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, his 
obtain ev nstruction for their nomical and Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 
efficient reparation, by applying to o J.C. Nessit, F.G.8., &c, Lindley for the eked Society, Sir egy "y Paxton for the 
Princi ofthe Agricultural and Chemical College, Kennington, | Crystal Palace, Royal Z cal Soci rs. Lawrence, of 
London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dart Sor 
Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, ge and other Minerals, “ FRIGI DOMO,” a Canvas made of patent prepared H 
executed with racy and dispa Gentlemen desirons and Wool, fect non-conduc or of Het sih nd Cold, ee 
of receiving instruction in Chemical k lyses and Assaying, wherever it is applied, a fixed It is adapted for 
will fnd ample facility and accommodation at the College. all horticultural and floricultura) Purposes for pre preserving ve wind 
~ANDON and Flowers from the scorching s 0 
ONDON MA OMPANY from attacks of insects. fro a fros “rob 
(Established 1840). =d uired length, 2 yards wide, at 1s. 8d. per y: 
In consequence of the further rise of 12}. per ton in the anny HOMA A Cas, whole and A mannfoctaret, t, Trinity 
Peruvian Guano, the London Gast Company beg call foes 7 f all N men and Seeds- 
o Prion of Agriculturists to their CORN MANURE and Lane, Cannon Street Che rope Ay nba hae econ 
ie most extensively for Corn, men eraen the kingdom. u pe 
of 
URATE, which have 
rasses, and Root Crops, for many yea 
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY also supply genuine 
vian Guano direct from the importers’ warehouses, Sulphate 
G 
tain lie Price eg Analyses, and Testimo- 
nials, may Nes ‘obtained at the Company’s Beaga 40, Bridge Wik 
Street, Blackfriars, London, or of — pret 
aD PURSE, mc eo daed 
ate of Lime, veaji by this Co., ei oa TL 
vered free to any Railway Station or Wharf in London.— 
a Office o ote mpany, 81, Gracechurch 
Orders received at the 
THE PATENT 
MANUR 
kay 
ents. 
PARE EU A E BLOOD 
E COMPANY (Limited). 
enchurch treet (E03): 
Manufac aar Spa 
a pd ARE ke T FOR TURNIPS, 7}. per rend delivered 
barf in London. 
Every m: Ae 2 cwt. marked “ OpAms’ PATENT BLOOD 
MANURE,” ani oni mm d sold only by the pinot Agents of the Company. 
be Ro E FOLLOWING MANURES are pestis 
Mr. Lawes’ F: tford Creek :—Turn 
7. per ton; oR of ane, Tl; Aa ev rer and 
Coprolite: ce. ae Adelaide Place, London Bridge. 
gr Genuine Pe ae nh nteed r contain 16 pae 
cent. of am "Nitrate phate of Ammonia, aa 
other Chenin eee ; 
HILLS’ ARTIFICIAL 
UPERPHOSPHATE Pc LIME, Y WHEAT, aR 
UR &e., ‘actured 
Chemica’ os y ord 
GRASS, axo HO hy , manu 
F.C. HrLLs at the Manure Works, Deptfi 
ast Greenwic! These Manures will found equal 
perior to any in the market. The cen of phosphates 
and of perga so growth of crops, is ina all 
d unde alysis by Mr. Nesbit (or M 
eee ay, 
particulars to be a as above, or to the local A 
fp PHOSPHATE. 
pongo LACK AN ps Inventors and Paten- 
f the Conce r Su rphosphates of Lime, invite | 4 itto > r ‘ 
the benesi of Agriculturista to their PATENT CONCEN- 24 ,, short, with 15 feet of Lead Pi 
TRATED SUPERPHOSPHATE, now in its fourth year before | 4 ” ‘attached, and Bolts nd Nets 
the public, havi ned for itself a very high place as a real ready for fixin 5 5 . 2140 
cheap and valuable Manure. Guaranteed to contain 40 per cent. | 24 in, lon ere ‘ditto ditto 2 18 0 
of Bone Phosphate soluble in water. Delivered at Seaports or € to 
way Stat aban ve and ~~ at 127. 15s. eS gee 
esa ed ages i nelud ed; in le ntities e short barrel Pump is very convenient 
To gentlemen using the Liquid y meman Drill, this Superphos- | for Szing in situations of limited height and 
phate will be found especial rviceable.—Apply to the pti | ec ree the supply of coppers and sinks in 
= to oo nog De ra & So, Chemical and Patent Man ouses with soft water from under- 
anure, | 50s. 
-D mgr LIQUID-MANURE DISTRIBUTOR 
ATER-CART, for the Distribution “a og no, and 
| warranted not to clog up or oe get out o It 
ro Se ema bite nii 12 to 15 tat 
n level land vient 
A PEDI AL PRI 
a SILVER MEDAL atthe Liv 
A SPECIAL PRIZE at the Gloucestershire Agrien 
Tatt 
AC JAMES, 
Tivoli, Cheltenham. ` 
ARNER’S rere IMPROVED LIQUID 
MANURE PUMP 
ag Ball “aac fitted vith 
inch Brass Union for 
fi n to 
any po agg Water: Patt or 
Cart, as shown in drawing. 
Price of Pump and Union, F 
13-inch Flexible Rubber È 
and Canvas Suction for ditto, 
| 2s. 9d. per foot, 
1} Gutta Percha Suction, 
1s. 9d. per foot. 
WW ARNER’S PATENT Lene STAN- 
DARD PUMPS. 
r| PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 
p> andro and 
may Tanks, Welis of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 
p poe 
a6 in, enai ft i cy "Tae for are 
TERO GUANO. — From a gire. weight of Cuero 
ned the same mediate results as 
the fi 
of ese phosphates which appears un 
sertana PS “J. THOMAS Was, 
Sib ae 1857.” 
ioy Railway Station in Londo: 
Grass Land 
Chia at an 
Crops 
ni— 
+. 7L. 10s. per ton. 
ops 
Son, & Cos Cuero Guano Works, 68, Willo 
London, S'E. 68, ty 
Vauxhall, or to Messrs. May & Co., 
N.B. Goods landed, shipped, won and carted. 
to John G. BRYAN, Nine New — 
sta 
ground tanks, or in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 
; they m ay be fixed, when m desired 
melee the stage. 
ay obtained of any Ironmonger 
Plumber in Town or Country,at the hoes prices, or of the 
Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN WARNER ayp SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 
Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means 
~ Wheels y hay ve aee A Deep pen ai uated &e.; tap Bat Ea aod Garden 
BARTON’S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS 
NAMELLED MANCERS, WITH NEW 
LF-ACTING HAY RACK 
T FITTINGS are now made with the Newly 
gya Self-acting ed eng 5 which prevents waste of 
so as to bring a surface of 
Hay at he top of the fern rome oe small the quantity therein, 
ection with these steed Pama 
most complete and perfect Fit e 
Loose Box Fittings and = kinds of Stable Furniture in stock. 
trated Catalogu’ rwarded on receipt of two postage 
e BarrToN, Iron Founder, &c., 870, Oxford Street, London. 
Ta PERMANENT WAY “COMPANY having 
nted the e ROSS ae would enjoy their d the 
atent Process for Preserving A Tap choral coe their walks ‘of PORTLAND 
bs poms the use of English Timber CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed th 
ag of d vel of which the path is at present made 
y be had gratis on w “agree to the ee s mixed with it, ae to Tei partof clean graveladd one of sharp 
Shes having Beech, Elm ber sand. To equal mixture add one 
rose pe bre to fonte rks ars of land Cement, and ts the whole wall in the dry state before 
prices Wirsrast ) Howney, tary. applying tha the water. sar hen seus ui - 2 inches thick. Any 
MPRO . papajn uired beyond the 
VED GAS WORKS of all si wag spade, and In 48 hours it becomes Tatak 
Houses, Railwa y, Stations, 3 M cannot grow through or upon it, and it reaists th the action of the 
Mines, Villages, &c., fixed ills, Cal. severest frost. Itis neoiiarý, b water does not soak through it, 
for purifying the gas and th greatly i Ei pewa eE ona e sides. 
which are now used as uable agricultural | _ The è preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 
lights to 300 lights estimated for. CATTLES SHEDS, irag CARDS and all otl boa arge 
, Leeds, 
į | where a 
labourer or winter eq 
& Co, Galvauizea wal 
a desidera 
saabnc 
eas ae A B. Waite & BROTHERS 
Milbank Street, Westminster. 
tum. May be lai 
es Sir Watkin W. Wynn's Gardener 
ve just laid out about 14, 000 ie and keep the greater 
a Bhat yo done so for the last 
e, who sees my plants is 
they are without 
anied an addii 
tional order.— 
YAL AGRICULTU RAL COLLEGE, 
R ESTER. 
Patron —llis Royal kids pas e Prince a 
President 0, = ome Earl BATHU 
ee ee SHAY GABTH, ae? we 
Chemistry—J. Vv Aoa er, PAD 
J, A.C, , F.C.8 
Zoology, Geology, and Botany— Jas. Buckman, F.G.S., F.L.S, 
rina’ 
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery —G. rown, M.R. G. V.S. 
Surveying, Civil Enginee & Mathematics—J. A.Jarman,C.E. 
Ma of Farm—J. Coleman. 
Assi tto Chemical Professor—A. 8 . 
—also in April and astoren m4 a se der 16 
of age, 55 guine ; betw and 18, 70 guineas ; 
above guineas. The fee ‘for out- ge i s is 40/. per annum. 
The chief attention of the enn y pred to a diligent 
ame ce be Lectures on Practical Agriculture, Tumira 
rganic, Agricultural Chem eolo Botany, 
Veter nary "Medicin ne and Surgery, 
iag, which have been s0 arranged 
wig 
fevers and Civil "Engineer- 
here time is | of col conse- 
por unity 
girth rs 
A well appointed Laboratory is devoted to nstruction in 
Chemical Manipulation and Analysis, ion are Price to each 
class of Students in succession, under the Superintendence of the 
rofessor of Chemist ane and his Assistant. 
Practical Instruction is also given in the field in Surveying, 
in the use of the Theodolite, and 
Ogy, 
where 
the Students have oppo g ag D disneosing 
the Medicin te employed, and of witnessing Dissections 
Operations, 
good sys pe of Farm Accounts is laid before them, and they 
| are periodically examined as to their na apni a d with w spiare 
tural Aaa E in gene 
Ins n is also ai i in Arithmetic, Algebra, Matbema- 
tics, aa ani 1 Philosophy, Surveying and Mensuration, and 
other branches of a Liberal Education, 
rospectuses and information can be had on application to 
the Principal. 
OLLEGE oF ee at pone 2a a CHEMISTRY, 
AND oF PRAC SCIENCE, 37 and 
38, Lower Kensington eos K 
neipal—J. O Nuss 
branch requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture, 
neering, Mining, „and rts; for the Naval 
Military Services,and for y iea 
Ana and Assays of every description are and 
accurately executed at The terms and par- 
ticulars may he on the Principal. i 
r.N ; to engagements to deliver in 
the country a a limited number of Lectures on Agricultural 
The The Aaricultural Gasette. 
SA ATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1857. 
Monpay, April ef ghe as Soc. oc, (Sewage of Towns) 3 r 8 r. = 
= 6 
TUESDAY, — She Show at Poissy. 
WEDNESDAY. — 8 
WEDNESDAY, — S—Society of Arts ....cceeeeeveeee 8 P.M. 
Tue attention of eve at present 
very one is directed 
to the fatal disease, viralently contagious in its 
oeta PRET which is over a large 
of the North of tI the Continent of Europe. 
cattle murrain 
produced by the Secpeiriahbaea of the small-pox with 
and a knowledge of the vast amount 
the of horned cattle that has 
to that destructive disease— the p 
alarm 
exc 
value of the anima Oe pont OD chagether from foreign 
weal ap and thus the nation, as well as individuals, 
rere Pah ay 
are not so 
loge 
veterinari 
"| aividea are E opposed to each pes as to the 
| contagious infections character of many dis- 
