Marcu 1, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 137 
A athens ene MANURES, &e.—Manufacturers and | peER UVLAN aes , Bolivian Guano, Superphos- WORKS, SHEFF! 
seats engaged in se ARTIFICIAL peice te may phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Sugar Sait; and every SAY ORA pA Took LE’S CELEBRA PÈD PRUN- 
y necessary i on cal and description of ie eae Mane, Linseed S, &e. fae ge and GRAFTING EEE VINE and 
—— M s Can eae a = ano, London: RUNING SC &c., as uee reco: mended, and 
cie 
are executi d dispatch, ntle: siron: 
of receiving instructions in Chemical Analyses and rhs ing, 
ill find le facility and accommodat t the College 
FOLLOWING MANURES are manufactured 
t Mr, Lawes’ cater’ Deptford Creek ser MRES, | 
7. pee ton; Superphos e of Lime, 7/.; Sulphuric Acid and | 
Coprolites, 61,— Police, T “Ade plaide —— “London Bridge. | 
N.B. Genuine Peruvian ry ano, eed to contain 16 per 
cent. of ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Su sueene of Ammonia, aud | 
anures. Hee eae ts a 
DON MANURE oe, have the | 
N 
CONCENTRATED URATE, for Roots, Ssa; &e, 
NITRO-PHOSPHATE, or BLOOD MANURE 
bed tart ett Ae of LIME, 
PERUVIAN GUANO direct from importers’ warehouses, | 
hoes we Soda, Sulphate bee Ammonia, and every artifici: al 
Ma 
40, Bridge Street, Ss E. Purser, Sec. 
| 
| 
Blood in each ton, rue a ier percentage of Phosphates. These | 
wit! uano at ess cost.— 
ssf . 
For rice, ane tapat arig analysis, and local information, apply to 
ffices, 21, Cullum ’Stre t, City, London 
ONE. MANURE, PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
U 
EAT CH 
H sS Mills a 
peer Agents wanted for the sale of BONE PH GSPHATE 
of LIME, the best Man a for Fare sands all Root Cro 
O BE SOLD, NITRO- PHOSPHATE, or BLOO 
MANURE, SUPER- PHOSPHATE o LIME, G vet ý 
BONE-DUST Awb HALF-INCH, GY SUM, SULPHURIC 
ACID, SALT, and all other MANUR 1 Sole 
Agents for the Peat Charcoal HES aah sn Py to "Marx 
FOTHERGILL & Co., 204a Teper eee 
MA Ss. 
H OpGson AND SIMPSt ON, Wakefield, and 
MA 
ariä 
Ky 
© iffi S: 
SIMPSON’S AMMONIA PHOSPHATE, a Saiuable Top- 
dressing for Whea: PRO. arley, and Oats. 
SIMPSON’S Alas =a tang for spin ae Potatoes, 
and other bulbous ce 82, ee 
N.B. Mam RANAC NEDEN . prepared fo and Flax. 
The above have been successfully tested sige eight years by the 
Jeading-Farmers in Yorkshire, Lincoinibies, and ae, Counties, 
and were applied last season to upwards of 20, 000 a with the 
S., 
nials and other particulars forwarded by post on appli- 
ration. 8° Superphosphate of Lime, equal to any, 7/. per ton. 
“es PATENT WOOL MANURE COMPAN 
(LIMITED).—Registe red Provisionally under 7 and 8 Vic., 
eap. 110. With the ‘ Limited Liability asis u Led rr e 
Shires.” of Shareholders is limited t of their 
Offices a : 81, Gracechurch Street, City. Manufactory : Deptford. 
Capital, i in 3500 Shares oF nin vaa with power to 
increase to 100,0007. Deposit. ae waa T Shai 
Apsley Pellat a M. >. St ‘al nes, Middlesex. 
Thomas Pra M.P., Malmesbury, Wilts. 
Charl ps ta tog, ae Clapham Co: satay Surrey. 
R. Hen! e, Esq. Bonie ans Hoe e, Peterstield, Hants. 
Settee 8. 
Charles Curling, Esq., Davis aah Southwark; and Clapham 
Common, Surrey. 
Josias Nottidge, Esq , Che mical Works, Locksfields, London; 
and Bocking Hall, Esse 
Joseph Odling, Esq., Cas “yo S, Surri 
th three other Directors to ey pie AeA oF Shareholders. 
Bani: riggs Bank of London 
Solicitors—Messrs. Bat tty & ra pdp meaty 26, ` Charles Street, 
Squ: 
a Pe Tempo; 
R.J. 
to raakaan the D 
JOHNSON, Daan set arena 
rous 
nage of Land paid Contract or aah 
fetta es erected in any part of E pnas, 
y Ti 
and Drain Pipes mannfaetnred a e bapaan roe hi =z descrip- 
—Abin ster. 
f tion of Drainage Tools, 
t, Wes 
DRAINING B neta Amy 
OH ER is prep und tracts 
for DRAINING LAND by his PATEN’ LOUGH, 
at prices varying, according to depth and distance, from 32. to 52. 10s. 
per a inclusiv: tiles, in drains, and all other expenses. 
cre, u: 
Contracts executed with great rapidity, pee anen meatier 
on the spot, where suitable clay exists.—Havering, ni ar Romford. 
ijra 
DRAINAGE A AND IM- 
koga 
NRY KE a 
cageny is taeatporktind D yA Se Peniton ma to faci- 
He 
1, This Co 
l litate the Drainage of Land, the Making Ot. Roads, the Erection 
ther 
of Farm Buildings, and other Improvements mas ss descriptions of 
Pro ade vw oer held in fee, or under cute il, mortgage, in trust, 
r as eccles; or Collegiate Proper 
9 
‘se no pate is any investigation of Title 
oy > 
r : NURE COM- "he Works may be 
PANY’S NITRO-DIPHOSPHLATE, or BLOOD MA-| ow wner or his Agents, independently of the Move gis s officers, or 
NURES.—For Corn or Hops, for Roots or Grass, 13501bs. of | he may elect w G a ke e will employ the tafi, 
LITIES WILL 
BE RDE: 
4. The rra aiy of the po ae expenses will, in all cases, | 
|d z 
reek vg e Lands 
designed and pare by. ‘the Land- 
EQUAL FACI- 
f IN EITHER cans. 
impr , to be repaid by half-yearly 
6. Ths mao of such charge y be fixed by the sariari wner, 
peel ag 
cumbents of Livings, 
= o a term 
ex yaek ree FIFTY 
ands 
Scotland, and furt 
eyors, &c., Tenants 
T 
pitaros not renewable, or term Jess than 25 years, 
consent of their Lessor), ns p$ Shiol, py way of Loan 
finn the Company, or 
charge on the Lands i 
Embanking from t akes, River: r Streams, 
Inclosing any Lan Me Ave! veins Drains, BrO r Water- 
courses, Reclama pee ‘arm Roads, Clearing, Erection of F. - 
houses dings required for farm pur; 
LAA ei of and Addıtions to Farm Houses, and other Build- 
ings for Farm purposes alreađy erected ; Face M he Shelter 
and for Periodical a Jetties or Landing Places on the Sea 
oast or on the banks of n: Aa ers or nper in the High- 
mes’s 
Consulting Chemist. 
Dr. Odling, Professor of udier. Chemistry, Guy’s Hospital. 
D. Lockwood, Esq., 3, Sun nma Cornhill, London. 
opie ttary o tem 
arles H. 1 Tidbu 
This Company, as pi name iiphes ds forme carry on the 
‘manufacture of artificial Manures, p peip as ute: basis decom- 
5 l, hair, woollen shoddy and other waste products 
of 7 ther with the preparation of sup haa of 
tist Minares, mn p gradual y ykan ine stock of Peravian 
eae render it of thi mportance to the Farmers of this 
e etery suh Fa roy aie of b being turned “9 ee 
asa su this fertiliser should be brought prominently 
Although the preparation of the Patent Wool Manure has been 
peta Ra ty the present proprietor only within the last few 
e results of the working are sufficient to show the 
natare of the manufacture—the re 
bre 
Sanguine expectations, ‘The accounts ah gy of its application 
may be inspected daily at the Offices, where also print copies 
0l y ae sere 
ctors have much satisfaction in announcing that they 
have secured the valuable pteris or Dr. Odling, Professor of 
under whose 
Practical Chemistry at Guy's Hospital, London 
immediate superintendence the Manures will be we K 
The C is under nt Act, limiting the 
co 
to the 
the very careful estimates which have been prepared, the 
led to believe that not more than 57. per Share will 
Applications for Shares to be made to the Secretary (pro tem.) 
of the Company, at 81, Gracechurch Street, City ; or, to the ‘Sol 
citors, Messrs. Batty & Whitehouse, 26, Charles Street, St. 
James's 
Form OF APPLICATION FOR SHARE! 
To the Directors of tia Park Wool Manure Company 
pany; by 
or any les3 number you may allot 
and to sign tbe necessary Deed, 
day of 185 
E ANDS “IMPROVE EMENT CO MPA AN .— 
Incorporated by hating of Parliament, 1852—53, for England 
mpow 
—55. To Landowners, the Tene, Solicitors, Estate Age ents, 
ing capita l and i t, the cost of eve: very 
YEARS ara LAND Improve: and 
3 for FARM BUILDINGS, whereby thoi Sppe t ir 
will be kept within sch se fant ee centa; sge br the i oily of the 
Wr D, Sec. 
M CLIT 
ered by Amendment Act, 
r Life, Trustees, Owners in Fee, In- 
BR Corporate; Lessees for Lives 
r À s h 
by their own.fund 8, to execute and 
m ag by wa 7 at rent-charge for a 
D DO TS. 
B has much apoie im ohting that the 
e Paris Universal Exhibition have awarded 
i 
Jur 
him the Prize PARI for Cocoa-nut Fibre Ma root ac ures, 
Catalogues, containing prices and every Sp pee og free by post. 
Warehonse, 42, Lndeate Hill. Lo 
RPROOF PATHS. 
AND CATTLE SHED es 
en sE ont would enjoy their Gardens 
onths shou! eam their mene of PORTLAND 
CEMENT" CONCRETE, mae e formed thus:—Sereen the 
gravel of which the path is at prébes nt made tien, the loam which 
is mixed with it, and ti n graveladd one of sharp 
pian sand. five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 
nd i 
urer can mix and "aa it. No tool l is required beyond a 
d rh aoa 
aid on 2 inches thick. Any 
ui 
as hard as a rock, nA 
and it resists the ac ion of the 
where a clean, hard bottom is m. May id ij 
winter equally well as in summer. 
Manufacturers of ement, J. B. BROTHERS, 
Mil treet, Westmi a y 
oj RIGI DOMO.” —. the 
Syon House, 
ce the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick hai aaah er tina 
Queen, the’ Duke 
Patronised by her Maj 
of Northumberland for 
Gra 
Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Jo: a Paxton for iar 
tal 
Zoological Society, late Mrs. Lawrence, 
Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., 01 
PROTECTION FROM MORNING FROST. 
a Can 
Lani 
tae 
hole 
non Street, Cit City; and of a Nurserymen and Seeds- 
men “thronghont the kingdom, “It is much cheaper than mats 
TOSE S NON-POISONOUS meh AND LAMB 
Dressings 
DRESSINGS.—' 
weg shmmabiss so ai aprir 
Ei 
ve 
tot ee tle finest Hi ieee 
seen in the United Kingdom. Specimens 
Hi mo ne pm for the Introduction of 
Siap ifisi heep and Cattle Pipe gay Eren onitions through 
=~ poh United ag or dam 
ted Agents a In all principal Towns, of whom Catalogues | Of 
| Appeinten Agee A beebtéineds or Mont Ki 
47, Nov. 24, 1855), can be o 
man in the three kingdoms. These Knives obtained ie English 
and French bn inno Prize eed in righ me 1855. The 
blades warranted to carry the keen edge of a r, and to wear 
tironan to the bac ey 
S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, 
Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, ore all — iari Horticultural Tools. 
ae = n ~ 
RON 
EEG T New Park "Street, Southoack Bad 
ade solicits an fet ops 
of WROUGHT TRON FENCE, which he pip Kerki a 
supply upon very advantageous terms ti piere rni pan 
description of Ornamental Castings tal Works. Price: 
bi t 
HURDLES for SHEEP, 6 feet long, 3 feet out of 
ground, 5 bars oe we .. 4s. 9d. each. 
HU enter or eer 6 feet long, 3 feet out 
of g 
NEW T WINE NETTING, Tanned EP re na 
y: y 
TING, 76 Meshes to the are inch, effectually excludi s, 
wasps, flies, Sl from fruit trees, flower or see sae per 
square yard. NNED hye tout 2 or 3 yards wa be Loe 
yard; 4 or 6 bi. < wide, 3d. per y yard. At W. Cut 
1, Edmund Terrace, Ball’ s Pond, Islington. 
** Samples exhibited, Beie pien attached, in the South-west 
Gatlery of the Cry 
ak HE CENTRAL FARMERS CLUB, 
OR 1856. 
Chai JAMES Woop, Esq., Ockley Manor, Hurstpier 
Point, Sussex. 
Baker, R., Writtle, Essex | Pain, J., Felmersham, Bedford 
Barthropp, N. G, 'Cretingham, | | Pain, W., Saa i 
Suffol Pawlett, T. E., Beestone, Big- 
Beade ti aa Broomfield Lodge, | gleswade 
Ess |S Bishop's P., Swanmore House, 
Benr W., Cambridge ae s Waltham 
Bradshaw, f; oe , Guildford | | Siney, , St. Mary’s Road, 
E. B, oo Peekh 
Canann, R, Holbeac Sk ihm, i, Sutton Bridge, Wis- 
| 
| 
Chetan William, 62, Moorgate | Blatter, W., Stratton. Cirencester. 
r, J. "65, he y Molton St. beach 
Street, City Smith, J., Springfield Lodge, 
Crosskill, W., Beverley, York- Rye 
shire Smith, R., Emmet’s Grange, 
Coussmaker, L. A., x South Molton 
Farnham Spearing, J. B., Moulsford, Wal- 
Gale, R. C., Winchester lingi 
Granger, T. W., Streth Spearin ‘hilbolton, Stock- 
Grange, Ely ridge 
y, Wm., Courteen Hall, | Thomas, John, Bletsoe 
N pton Trethewy, H., Silsoe, Beds. 
Howard, J., Bedford Tyler, John, Leyton, Essex 
Johnson, Cc. We Waldronhurst, | Wallis, O., Overstone Grange, 
Croydon Northampton 
Mechi, J.J., Tiptree Hall, Essex | Ward, B. E., Drayton, 
Nesbit, J. C., 39, Kennington ham 
Webb, Jonas, Babraham, Cam- 
Outlier, J.,60, Doughty Street,| bridge 
London Webste: er, W. Bọ, Wesi 
Odams, J., 35, Leadenhall St., Ma 
London Williams, J. A., Baydon, Hun- 
Owen, T., Clapton, Hungerford gerford 
isin Riser Corp 
“The Central Farmers’ Club has been in active existence 
nearly thirteen years. During aan period in addition to afford- 
ing the advantage of social intercourse between Farmers, Gen- 
tlemen Farming their own alge a ae tural Amateurs, Agri- 
cultural Implement Makers, Land A , Country Solicitors, 
Country Clergymen, oe others arat in the cultivation and 
improvement of the soil—the Club has discussed u Be a Fd 
h nee 1853) 
Furniture, sate Be “These derangement will exible the Members to 
enjoy the ‘advan tage of a first-class Hotel ata moiety of the usual 
charges, as well as the peculiar comforts of a Club-hovse. Thus, 
gentlemen visiting London for only six days in the year would 
Bridge Street, Bl a 
"| Coe OLLEGE or OF AGRICULTURE sxo AND CHEMISTRY, erg 
nd ee 
= ge a 37 and 
Poni Ç- TE en F.G.S. F.C.S., rra 
SATURDAY, AY, MARCH 1, 1856. j 
We have to add to to our last week’s report of the 
English Agricultural Society’s meeting 7 
prize list and condi ae the Paris + Ealesitoe 
and it) n the 
of Mr. ag that a coat 3 
to the Society by a aeptaton a 
