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PERUVIAN GUANO, Bolivian Guano, Superphos-; 4 RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers and XTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
-L phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Bagar: gi and every others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES may AYNOR A p COOKE’S det at Lege PRUN- 
description of Artificial Manures, Linseed Cak pe “roel every necessary instruction for their economical and ING, BUDDING, and S AFTIN NIVES, VINE and 
Wm. Ineits CARNE, 10, Mark Lane. U ent preparation, by applying to Be C. Nespit, F.G.S., &c..| PRUNING SCISS! ORS, &e. ” fosita laea D and re- 
THE LONDON MANURE CON MPANY bave ave the | Feinepal of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Kennington, ported upon in the Gardener’ “Chronicle by Dr. Lindley (see No. 
following ready on. Analyses o: £ ZN Guanos, 'Superphosphates of Lime, | 47, Nov. 24, 1855), can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
CORN MANURES, Coprolites S, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Paree man in the three kingdoms. These mentee oaeiae the English 
CONCENTRATED URATE, for Roots, Grasses, &c. | are executed with aconracy ant dispatch. Gentlemen desirous | and French Exhibition Prize Medals n 1851 3 ve d 1855. The 
NITRO-PHOSPHATE, or BLOOD MANURE of receiving bap at mga in Chemical Analyses and Assaying, | blades warranted to carry dg r, and to wear 
SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME will find ample fa eilit ana snom oe e College. through to the bac 
S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, 
PERUVIAN GUANO direct from importers’ warehouses, Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools. 
Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and every artificial O BE SOLD, NITRO- PHO PHATE, r BLOOD 
Manure of known value. MANURE, SUPER-PH@SPI a TE or LIME, GUANO, stablished 1738. 
= a0, Beläge Sirasi, Miniter p EEren, See |B ONE-DUST Axp HALF-INCH. GYPSUM, SULPHURIC FIRST PRIZE See MACHINE. 
E J re nufactured ACID, SALT, and all other = ANENE Sof known value, Sole 
l Seer nn ka MANE Got hash pi tana ted Agents for the Peat Char | Company. — — Apply to MARK N ESSRS. BURGESS anp KEY beg respectfully 
71. per ton; Gusprphoaptiate’ of Lime, 7l; Sulpharie. er and pon rt & Co., 2044, “Upper pemes Siet, to inform the public, and girer: the noblemen and 
Coprits ei~~Oiten, 1, Adsaide Pince, Londen Brides, | [0 AGRICULTURISTS have been oppntad by | EOUUman hentia 
enuine eruvian Guano, guar col pi $ Sale | 
cent. of ammonia. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and of! Me Banann, Aenea arctan te tes oy bop ee Sates | that the Royal Agricultural Socie ty’s First Prize of 302. wr 
i Reaper, 
Sore Chemical Manures. —________ eive orders for the same. Price 117. per ton in Liverpool, screw platform, at the trial at Leigh Court, near Bristol, u 
HE ENT SA ANITARY MANUR COM: | | delivered at the carrier’s (casks mng — Address, JORN | the E of August last. Amongst the competing machines pois 
PANY’S NITRO-BIPHOSPHATE, or an MA- | Luoyp, 63, Old Hall Street, Liverpoo! Bell’s, by Crosskill; Forbush’s, exhibited by Mr. Palmer; and 
NURES.—For Corn or Hops, for Roots or Grass, 1 1350 1h s. orl L eeigen copy of the analysis "of by Professor Way, | Hussey’s, with tilting platform, by Wm. Dray & Co. The 
Blood in crem and a large percentage of Phosphates. These | London, addressed to Sir Thomas pasifi; Bart., Rt adäington reports of farmers who worked the machines during this 
Manures compete successfully with Guano at much less cost.— Bree acre has been fully borne out Sab the experience of all | present harvest, show oe the average pooner a f Wheat, 
For price, ge onials, Te ang local information, apply to o have had an opportunity of tryin É Barley, and Oats which they cut was from 1} to 14 acre per hour. 
the Offices, 21, Cullum Street, City, London “15, W elbrek Street, Oct. 12, 1855. | Two horses work the machine with ease, and the only attendant 
aes Ge SEE UR == a “Sir Bs apo mil wid bens = oi analysis of the sample of | required is a man or a boy to drive. Further es ars and 
cake which reache n the 3d inst Vith a full propor- | pric t ion.— 
ODG AN ne SIMPS ON, Wakefield, and | tioi of albuminous constituents, the eg le of cake now Btreet por: Sa Tittle Britain, Lon tanto. SK ax, 109, Negeee 
MATTHEWS CO. Mannfactnri ng ‘Agricultural | analysed contains tw nn ch oil as foreign or English | 7 3 > x 
Chemists, Driffield, Ea the tapea Aprika | Linseed or ra td Kiha think it should therefore be F RI On —Patronised by her Majesty the 
SIMPSON’S AMMONIA PHOSPHATE, valuable Top- | superior to them in feeding eid fattening properties ; experience Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Sron Houge, hig 
dressing for Wheat, Barley, and Oats er, al n decide this point; the propor of water | Gr he of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Pro 
SIMPSON’S NITRO-PHOSPHATE for aor Potatoes, mipan) is also small, which is in favour of the cake keeping Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Pekin ve ber 
and other bulbous root crops. Price 87. per t seen injury. Unless, therefore, it should in any way be dis- Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, late Mrs. Lawrence, of 
N.B. Manures specially prepared for one and Flax. teful to animals, I should form a high opinion of its value. Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartford. 
he above have been successfully tested for eight years by the “I am, Sir Thomas, your obedient servant, PROTECTION rh og MORNING FROST. 
Jeading Farmers in Yorkshire, Lin Penis, Xi na tear Conntion a d) J. Tuomas Way.” “FRIGI DOMO,” a Can made of patent prepared Hair 
and were bis l last season to upwards 0,000 acres, with the ane Thomas Parkyns.” d Wool, a perfect ea oviduct of Heat and Cold, keeping, 
most beneficial results. mple of panded ee from Sip THOMAS PARKYNS, wherever it is applied, a fixed temperature. It is a adapted for 
Testimonials aa other particulars forwarded by post on appli- Oct. 3d, 1855. an, horticultural and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits 
eation. R Superphosphate of Lime, equal to any, TL. p Th per ton, pe i . 658 d Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from wind, 
TE j ) F ou oer fatty matters en dab p fain attacks of insects and from morning frosts. To be had in 
ONE HANURB, 2 ne TE, OF. ‘LIME, Albuminous matters ea e j any required length, 2 yards wide, at 1s ar yard run, of 
PEAT CHARCOAL, and all other Manures on sale, at H. J. Woody fibre e | Exisua Tuomas ARCHER, whole and sole manufacturer, 7, Trinity 
Huwt’s Bone Mills and Manure Works, Broad Street, Lambeth. Starch, gum, sugar, A e i | Lane, Cannon Street, City; and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- 
Zondon. Agents wanted for the sale of BONE PHOSPHATE Mineral matters in ash s ` men fwi ae the kingdom. Itis much cheaper than mats 
of LIME, the best Manure for Turnips and all Root Crops, oe a ae EE be $$$ $$ 
NE AHARCOAL MAI fae ag ree ty = ot ed fe 
EWAGE CHARCOAL MANURE,—This bighly | pn HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND IN- BARN AND 
fertilising Manure, which is Peat Charcoal completely IT COM HOSE w YANDI Ge o ria ee ie. the 
saturated with London Sewage, will be found most efficient for PROVEMEN MPANY Witt A hould enjoy t t thet Tks of Pi ING 
every species of crop; more especially for Peas, Beans, Turnips, Offices, bs Earlipmonb Street, London. CEME pier mont RETE Eh Tk ss cutie z kin ate the 
Mangel Wurzel, and other root crops. It will produce a greater Henry Kee ie g] Esq. M.P., agy Pisses , HRe 
for the outlay than Guano or any other Manure at an Sme Jo ne a SHELLEY, Bart., M.P., Deputy-Cha ig 3 gravel of which the path is at erat ages none the loam which 
equivalent value: it also possesses the property of retaining its George T, Clark, Esq. William Fisher Hob bs, Esq. | is — with it, and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 
i phos power longer than any other Manures now in wee, Tt | John C, Cobbold, Esq, M.P. | Edward J. Hutchins, Esq., M.P. | river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 
y be obtained at the SEWAGE MANURE WORKS, Stanley Sir William Cubitt, F.R.S. Sir Samnel Morton Peto, Bart. |land foem nt, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 
Bridge, r. at 4l, per ton, an in quantities less than haif | Henry Currie, Esq. William Tite, Esq., M. P. applying the water. Itmay then be laid on 2inches thick. pay 
aton at 5s. per cwt., for ready money only ; ma in quantities not | Thomas Edward Dicey, Esq. William Wilshere, Esq labourer can mix and it. No tool is required beyond the 
Jess than a ton, will be eey at the london Termini of the | ,, 1- This Company is incorporated by Act of Parliament. to faci- | spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock. Vi 
Railroads free of charge for cartage. No charge for pierima litate the Drainage of Land, the Makin of Roads, the E rection | cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 
It may also be had from Messrs. G. Grass & Co., 26, Down Stree of Farm Buildings, and other Improvements on all descriptions « of | severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 
Piccadilly, Agricultural Seedsmen, Agents fo 7 London, and K, Property, whether held in fee, or under entail, mortgage, in trust, | to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 
all the other Agents an h or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Property. The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS 
Se, es Tn TENT NITHO-PHOSPHATE ox BLOOD s 2. In no case is any inve espas n of Title c namig ey oe FARM- Liat and all ar situations 
FHG PAT sae T NITRO-PHO e) or BLOOD | 3. The Works may be designed ol pir ae by “the Land- | where a clean, hard bottom i he ideratum. 
ANURE COMPANY (Lut owner or his Agents, independent of the veaeey. s officers, or | Winter equali well as in summ 
Trustees. he e may i elect gy oak i will employ their staff, EQUAL FACI- anufacturers of aa Cement, J. B. Warre & BROTHERS, 
Abel Smith, Esq., Jun., M re Walton House, Ware, Herts. LITIES WILL D IN aaa CASE. Milbank Stree h ern 
P maiae binale Be, Es sendon Place, Herts. — The male eu tof: the hian ag expenses will, in all cases, IRON HURDLES, 
ward Ba sq., À 8, Belgrave Roa milic e charged on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearl 
Major- General Hall, M. P., "Weston Cote Linton, TFS; nee ts. $ i 7 A R. PEILI, 17, s New V Park St Street, ty Southwark (late 
John Brady, Esq, M.P., Warw ick ‘Terr e, Belgrave Square 5. The term of such charge may be fixed hy the Landowner, Srepnensoy & Petit), solicits an insp is patterns 
Dir and extended to FIFTY eal for Laxo Improvements and of be: gulag _ FENCE, which he is ss agg to 
Chairman—Jonas WEBB, Ean i Babr. aham, Cambridgeshire. THIRTY-ONE YEARS for Farm BUILDINGS, whereby the instalments foes fits Ag Pes hu cat War pes: agies a, lape tei pation 
Tiepuny Chairman oars SHARP, Esq. es Tower Villa, Queen’s | will be kept within such a fair perce as the occupiers of the yaad the Ms eae pai $ iri ortor pare pie 
Road, Regent’s Park. improved Lands can afford to pay Wittram Cuirrorp, Sec. CTE OTE ec rea tg for SHEEP, 6 Hon lone, 8 feet onto of 
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Bavara Dal Pag Totila, dale ARNEWS {Linch IMPROVED LIQUID) 1 gmmi3 imis oct 
Richard Hunt, Esq., Stanstead Abbot, Herts. MAN UMP, HURDLES for we ATTLE, 6 feet tong, 3 feet o 
Thomas Knight, m Edmonton a og with Ball jes fitted with of ground, 5 b: . Bd. each. 
rane pba: e nner aeathing “aextbio suction, ETG, 
Robert Morgan, Esq., kes Camden Villas, ‘Camden Town. cd 
Thomas Nash, , Great Chesterford, Esse: with strong wipaeet van P be Ue uf Wi “PENS "POE ae Bibb hee 
James Odams, Esq., Bishop Stortford, Herts. Straps for screwing General Wires Worker, 27, A Sie Das 
John Collins, Esq., Middleton Square, Pentonville any ering ane batt or pips Bete bwin Sy , mtn. 
‘With power to add to their number. x; Cart, as shown in drawin; Netting and Wire Goods of every description. 
Bankers—Messrs. Barnett, Hoare & Co., Lombard Street, £ 
Auditor—James Caird, Esq., Baldoon, and 6, Serjeant’s Inn, | Price of Pump and Union 
Temple, London. 50s. 
Setitttore titi. Rieck & Dorman, 25, Essex Street, Strand.| 14-inch Flexible Rubber = 
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Stare a variety 
of articles for Horticultural purposes, be of which may be 
seen in use at Worton Cottage, on application to the Gardener, 
Secretary and Chemist—James Taylor, Esq., F.C.S. I Sundays excepted. 
Oftices—109, Fenchurch Street, London. 3s. 6d. per foot _Priced Lists ot | Plant Tubs and Box! lication. 
ee ra fac = be Fe Mars) =a toa sanii Pie la PA sated OLLEGE or Sp ss CHEMISTRY, $ 
mpany ui e: PR AL and GE 
eae Engr itarists) have: great Leam see acquainting g their 1s. 9d. per foot. , nate eae ion Lane, 3 sa cane TENCE, 37 
iends and the agricultural community, that t hav. , i Ge . F.C.S., &e. 
completed their extensive Works and Mac achin a ia- the : pcos Ww ARN pi 5 IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE, Thi readies Siseaet in a no inib comprises 
facture of tbeir Manures; and, having secured nearly the whole Lares SIAR PORTATI reus iiih ti bs h rsuits of À 
of the Blood prod are by rat avers Gf ti ietonclio: sod a valve is a ball of ‘imperishable = i roquette-te ae a a a ng 
large stock of other necessary ma aterials of the best duality, , they material, a za of a Bae mig and Mili teak autor the Universities. 
pa ore ao me’, prego an t —e A 1o rrodé and oan be raise Anal and Assays of every eee Sor Ai and 
Shareholders ate large co rs the es of the ‘Blood ped Sy bee Whe Wee. without sain Net etna 
Manure, their a determination being to supply nothing but togsther, a a raged BO CO OE sr is prepared to make engagements to deliver in 
sterling and genuine quality cannot fail to 2 p on shoulder toan: ank required. n pane f Lectures Agricultural 
and protection to the farmer against imposi Price of 45 iis Tmp» with legs, 31.38, | the coun r raea ie Dmi eid £ sei 
The great value of Blood Manure as a fertiliser may now be The barrel is 274 in. long, and the legs Chemistry during the next ee 
considered as a fully and fairly established fact. Ever since the are 5 ft. high. ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURA SETE 
first introduction of this valuable fertiliser, the demand has ET Percha Suction Pipe,| E The next ANNU Y an THURSDAY se pao cee 
gust 6th an 
always been greater than could be oaas, plied, be mi a aE Flexible Rubber and Canvas HAN te Webs an UADEED PO Y, Angust 6th and 7th, 
First, to develope the pne Nir of this invention; and second, FATE sery Pi Piga 3s. 6d. per foot. Prizes for Stock, Implements, Poultry, Flax, Essays, &c. Prize 
to protect the farmer from aily teapotltion to which he is ge obtained of any Ironmonger | Sheets are now ready, and may heb bad Jons ass application to the 
jected, by having worthless articl him as Te ANNAM, Secre R 
ine fertilisers, which have too f i 
i men. 
Its claims rest not in the assertion of a few experiments, it has 
been tried for the last four seasons by hundreds mi great 
success, and in the next jas will be tried ae thonsands, tay affords, 
in fact, a triumphant answer to the question, “ What has science 
apt Centon Sapp cati SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1856. = 
Manure is composed of bones dissolved in Sulphuric Loses. NON-POISONOUS SI SHEEP AND LA 
we ara — ro ee r seg a. bro pure gen reay ere een = s.— i important Sheep Dressings have Ar a time when new manure nure companies are being 
Tops, ay e yt a y been the means of producing the finest Hogget ee) re being 
> yeep sown eae . | that have ever been seen in,the United Kingdom. Specim vertised, and new materials ca ght 
So ane from the hy tramps agricultnrists who have | were ies at the principal Agricultural Meetings of last | | Linto their service, and when pei k ai prep 
4 auure may be had the local Agents. season, showing an increased Growth of Wool equal to 25 to 30 | fi season of vegetable growt la 
Price, delivered at any Wharf or Railway Station in London :— | per Cent. Further specimens even of a nee mane hei or the age ay f food pet la gr it is ey meg = 
Corn and Grass Manure, 7/. 10s. per ton > Tni Manure, 61, 10s. | character are preparing for exhibition at the different Mee their stoc! 8.0 or piants, eo e very 
Perton; Flax and Hop Manure, Si. 10s. per to k of 1856. AA ighest im ee that the grounds be known on 
e cir sod eg to caution ie public anA attempts; BARRY BROTE e Agents for the Introduction of Long’s 
pamar mitators, who, since ie yy of this Le age No ape aiia reel and — Dressing Compositions throngs which accurate valuationsof such food can 
to make one eee ilar apaiia out tbe United Kingdom, and for Shipment. Meriton’ made. sf 
security, therefore, to the purchaser, reer” tae 5 Ase and S| Shad Thames, London. Professor Wavy’s. on this subject in the 
““ODAMS’ PATENT ig Ei MAN ” and so A in all pri T of whom 8968 
the authorised Agents of the Compan: Tige paa OE a Dr F A aleve eels ho olikin pai poh the Bate Catalogues | Journal of the Agricultural Society has. the 
