_ Ssrrewper 12, 1857 is 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Aes “MANURES, _&c. — Manufacturers 
geen i in making ; ARTIFICIAIS eir economical 
preparation, bur Ey bene date pe F ON rr, F.G.8., 
ore —— and Chemie: ege, 
Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphos- 
Rest of Lime, = Commies, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and 
ether Minerals are executed with acc y and despatch. 
m desirous of receiving instruction in Chemical 
Analyses and Assaying, will find ample facility and accommoda- 
sion at the College. 
HE FOL ar eames pent pe 
uine Peruvian Grano, jia to contain 16 per 
cent. of r tamer Minder Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
other Ch M 
K 
DON MANURE COMPANY 
Piper 1840). 
w ready for deliv 
eae MANURE _ — N SOWING. 
do. 
URAT 
nt Nag e OF L 
The London Manure Company a ee ee PERU- 
VIAN GUANO {d “ae from ‘the pogo warehouses), 
yee Se ATE or eee nee ag SODA, and e 
er and 
8 ae 40, Bridge +a oy t, 
may be pei Aea at = Eere 
WARD Pr — 
Blackfriars, London. à 
ERUVIAN GU JAMO Bolivi Superphos- 
hate of Lime, Nitrate : of Soda, Blood M Manure, and every 
vite of Pegs Manures, Linseed Cakes, 
Lis C 10, "10, Mark Lane, Lor Laon 
MPROVED GAS WORKS o En all sizes for the use of | Seeds, 
ae ag oe 
y Stations, “m Col- 
Beries, fixed tect with grea tly im 
a 
IGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
ACRTARA, CORN CRUSHERS, “OIL. 
CAKE MI MILLS, TURNIP C UTTERS, &c., in co SS Ge x ith 
t 
Testimonials, tho! 
ved es y tying h 
means for puri the gas and re 
Ki Amn a which ae now used as v: 
Works from 10 lights to 300 lights e 
The construction is so simple that the Wor 
ment of an ordinary cone: Pd are at are piy 
fr alee A to Henry J. ae eg & Co., Galvanized 
a h agricultural 
gy a aot 
n bee 
2, Basinghall Buildings, 
A LANDOWNERS. 
NENT WAY COMPANY havi 
Timber fit for Railway Sleepers are EN: to communicate 
particulars of quantity, locality, and prices. 
A HowpEs, Secretary. 
26, Great George Street, Westminster. 
ag S ORIGINAL e Erea piee 
rotation it would not occur during the s, 3d, or 4th 
yeah Fi gyro the Sth, a al 10th in the second 
part the It is believed pi some that the 
= best Makers in every class, exhibiting a ing in 
August 5, 1857 :— Sth and 7th y ab pa eres in the L yen and ist there 
irst Prize for best Chaff-Cutting Machine for Hand. . 
Tirst Prize for best a, Cutting aee er for Power. would be the opportunity afforded of thoroughly fallow- 
first Prize for best C rusher and. ing for the roots. we, ha crop of Wheat this year has 
‘irst Prize for Crusher Pen [Sheep. | been produced r gel, grown without any farm- 
‘irst Prize = ben Double Astion Turnip Cutter for Beast and | y manure, but fed with 4 cwt. of guano and 4 ewt, 
irst Prize for = Oil-Cake Breaker for sme and Shee e of ad Le fer y kg 
first Prize fo t Root-Washi Also, |5 cer, | Of sa t per acre, applied broadcast at three dressing 
Specially ri aanleer 20 for Steaming pparatas and during the spring. ps were ploughed in and the _ 
o: ord, M ster; land drilled with the Wheat after th 
Branch Establishment, South John Street, Liverpool. (about 25 tons acre), and the ; 
OLLEGE m From pine yn ane CHEMISEET, at upwards of r acre, l 
pan fea beg te OA PERENA og ern 99 i ow it seems to us that there can be little 
88, Lo K Lane, Kenni i London 
caries _ op ~s weary, igen near I rat difference ree ts efent-of a 4 reque ntly 
cook I repare youth for the Coila suits E Agriculture, eourring wad between Sg “interval of 
branch requis ‘ining nye actures, nt a the tae for the two ars and alterna ing of one a 
year and of three years, an proposed 
Naval and pongi ii ne and for the Univers ition. 
ganepe and Assays of e descri sorpa are romp s = 
è terr 
GIBBS’s y mixed Lawn Grass . 12.3d. perlb. 
rections for ie | accompany the seeds. 
_ORORGE GIBBS anp CO., 26, Down Street, PICCADILLY, W. 
PRESENT SOWI 
IBBS’S IMPROVED ITALIAN malin 
shel ESSEX RAP 
E, 1 
r bushel; TRIFOLIUM, inoan 
sar TABES.. ae P bushel; 
do, pee: s WEEKS’ 
TO OROE Gibbs asp 00, 26, Down STREET, PrccaDiLLy, W. 
s. 6d, per b 
MUSTARD, 18s. and 20s. 
NATUM, oe pe a ay moy 
oa ahead C BAG 
ted’ at the Coll : 
3 particulars iS ‘be had on application to the Princi °X | triennial in its character and influence upon the 
NEsBIT n od pe to m mas, ‘Taare on to deliver ir in soil, Bo uent a recurrence of a fallow cro 
Damga the next twelvemonth. ae | apy owe yore a, pm “i 
ICKINSON’S ITALIAN RYEGRASS SEED is | unless the Api wk saree Ni — 
now y for delivery, 7s. 6d. per bushel, remind Hi h i de d 
money only.—New Park, Lymington, H sh re a of ‘the land. of p onnet to hin the 
EPEE i exhaustion o e lan requent a recurrence — 
3 > 3 SS SEEDS.— 
prta ND PASTURE, GRASS „SEEDS Grass Of the same e may hating i a refusal of the 
Gronaz Grane & Co. beg to state that their new Seeds land pe grow it notwithstanding liberal treatment 
are now as ory orders or et . oe attended to. of soil. 
- | Mixtures Perm i 
pont nd m, or heavy” soils phcelte Fol) peracre. Upon - Sareng E may recommend our cor 
ey ee a E respon 
to try rotation, pans he hisa a 
rofitable om for his Sugar Beet and Man . 
urzel, though the results of e ‘eaten in 
frequent growth of Turnips a natty of Clover forbid 
, entire confidence in his success 
WHATEVER be the 
exerted y rain upon the soil, it 
as the it to reach the 
plants that it can act for good. Let 
The Aaricultural Gazette. © 
SATURDAY, eres 12, 1857, 
SomE weeks ago a EEI a t AGRICOLA,” 
ed our opinion of a rotatio : pa oe adopted, S 
ask 
Dock km most public bodies, an h bilit a ropped w 
Gentry, and Cl , for ou r work ie country sree k which Beet — of the land ig 
The Anti-Corrosion is ly recommend the m Sugar Bee d Mangel Wurzel al, “one third with 
ee tehant white ever invented, A the preservation of Wia " the remainder of it in equal propor- 
every descriptio 
ratie] asian Doin OOOI a rp dient os team, connie tions with Clov ver, Barley, Beans, and Oats. The 
of 60 years, ae by the numerous (700) testimonials in its | crops ran thus 
favour, and w and station in societ; ose Í 
who have given them, have never yet been peer ay thieg Ag vey Mangel Wurzel | i TN; x puga aiei 
of the kind hitherto brought before the public noti fad ear vei a Boke 
Lists of Colou ces, together with a Copy of t of the Testi- a 2 een l eak u reel 
monials, will be akj on a i application to sth re Beet | llth wf eet 
No. 9, Great Winchester t, O Broad D Street, a E ge) ie n h 
change, London. No A 
requested to be sent direct. 
WATERPROOF PATH 
BARN AND CATTLE-SHED FLoors. 
gents. —. oat orders are ‘patticularly 
HOSE wh ——_ enj during the 
winter m their walks of PORT- 
the lof Dioh the path at pone di front’ the loam 
vi Ww. 3 
which is mixed with it, and to every part of vel add 
one river sand. To five of ture 
Nee ioare can mix and s > 
No toa is required beyond Dia made; end | in 48 hears it becomes 
oo bandak oes tion cannot grow through or i 
frost. It is necessa: 
bottom is a 
Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. 
Milbank Stre Street, Westminster. - 
J. MORTON anv CO., Galvanised Iron Works, 
Buildings, Leeds“ 
GALVANISED IRON ROOFING, for Farm Pte va 
oo nag The cheapest, most durable, and 
GALVANISED routra, atfrom 104d. per yard, for Farm 
VATESI WIRE SIRASD FENCING. the 
WIRE STR NCING, the strongest and 
‘largest cattle, and will pern 
Reatest fence in use, will 
bend or out of form by t ing Toa or over, Ps 
of 600 m the 
ee 
The made a 
idth, ont whan, epasinge 
Paias age al CAMP STOOLS AND IRS. 
up and are very neat, oy ta. to 
(GED DAHLIA RODS and ROSE 
ine a ORE ptim of WIRE-WORK anp GALVA- 
WIRE FENCING f for o pemi PLANTATIONS, PLEASURE | 
For Tllustratod Poi 
2, Basinghali Buildings, L 7 to HENRY J. MORTON & Co., 
manure, an 
- | strict sense of the 
eratum. May belaid in winter bag moe p in summer. 
& Brotnens, | Va 
POULTRY FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS | YOU 
GUARDS, HURDLES, GATES, Espa. | WPIC 
at 
The question was whether the root e apri 
oul lan 
so often “ sicken” the Again 
whether Mert are any suc de ani in the Te- | ferent Sona 
piraan ts of the Sugar Beet and M Wurzel by e 
in a case hinder the 
ing the recurrence of one crop continually 
on the same as 
It is intended to use the Beet for the purposes o Sli 
pit in a to em = o the “ residues 
r the indicated i 
last eas: sper 80 that | probably ae that ‘is 
taken from the soil will be given a in the 
no ee of t Poe in the 
h cult be ine 
There is paeen an effect of the continued culti- 
me crops, besides that of exhaustion, 
which ultimately RR the soil u 
of them prs 
for on 
diseased and 
recurrence of the 
urzel in like manner oy is in the 
failure of the crop we cannot tell, 
of Beet and Mangel Warvel ave bee be “enough to 
give them the effect of different eae and we must | 
raganya wpe R of its access to the plants grow- 
ater ier can get into the soil in thee ways 
directly on its surface 
the case of s am prone rising from 
ave eran between 
higher level 5 
ie “that surface meshes a of matter for 
al IPS from beneath and both he 
or less tena ad by capilla uf attraction within 
the sali is the agent which you wish by m of 
nage, we will not say to get tsy of, but to ET 
unproductiy el 
cannot abp mari h 
the a mply of exhaustion, neither 
E the liability of Ae ~ yielding a Tersipe often | wanted es 
rain 
| to usefull e ends i in the growth of ~~ plants 
ter can leave the Wase > me 
J st, by ru 
y r the sak 
of the temperature of the spring pl wai 
if they could get into the land, would warm it. — 
None of these it do. It runs off the. : 
surface poney penetrating it, and its influenee as 
well as of influence are s sarya Ee | 
pee repeat our answer o question 
angel Wurzel tet Best coming so 
often * oa once every thi a possible an 
desirable thing has yet to we 
think = arga to succeed in the run. 
answer was given we ave received 
the liek letter in reference to it 
. 
$ As this opinion is evidently not 
question, I 
e moro to the subject, |3 
in 
“In your eee for tf mE of this year you have | j 
Pai gry a rotation of crops, with | water 
which > ofte ten E henens of r rain water vo sale ms 
frozen sen ý If it could gain acces 
ilt 
ly consistent with the 
mischievous influence of the state of things with ao 
its occasional ormer crx along wih an 
i th an 
those who may be located in the 
new distilleries from Beetroots | 
C 
third year, w. 
escape of water t 
isas necessary as a Bova Br viepi 
to eer sa ee oct 
—But let us now consider what the water : ee 
ies its escape by evaporation. In 
