APRIL 26, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 285 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers rs and W men de IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
ers engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES ets OR 
PAXTON WORKS,” 
ot! xe ryt Aint ng PUMP. | > ELEBRAT af 
obtain every necessary instruction for their economical a e is a ball of imperishable fete ING. CON, ond GRAFT! ig EBRATED PRUN- 
etficient preparation, by applying to J.C, Nespit, F. i ape and cannot clog in action. | | PRUNING SCISSORS t ah pi bed sant 
i nin The barrel is of puranen iron, not | ostel, TO ae Te 
Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Ken: > t 3 rted upon in the ype “Ehronteli by Dr. Lindley (see N 
Londo Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, likely to corrode, and can be raised or | i, Nov, 24, 1855 re tat ee T a y o. 
rolites, &c., and A f ilver, and oth inerals, lowered at pleasure. The gs will fold | 7 ), can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
Cop: e8, ; of Gold, Silver, , n the kinga These K btained the É h 
arı ted w accu: and dispatch ntlemen desirous together, and the whole rade ‘by carried n hree kingdoms, ese Knives optal e Englis! 
sx o n Adr tatik iced. <a. French a Prize Medals in 1851 and 1855. 
of receiving instructions in Chemical Analyses and Assaying, © on shoulder toany pon ank required. | blades warranted to the’ keen eao of » anit 
will find ample facility and accommoda t the College. wah te val yim log, with oS ee ms ude. | ronek tothe beak T ge jeg 
z 2 legs |g 
GUANO, Bolivian Guano, Superphos- ODAM ft. h E S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, 
hate of Lime, Nitrate of Bode, Nitso-Phospbate or Blood 14 sae th tta Percha Suction Pipe, | ®**es; Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools. 
Manure, Sugar Scum, and every description of Artificial 1s. 9d. per £0 4 Established 1788. 
Manures, Linseed Cakes, &c. 14 inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas | ( YOLLEGE or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMISTRY, 
W. Ivoris Carve, 10, Mark Lane, London, _ ae Suction Pipe, 3s. 6d. per foot. yom oF PRACTICAL and GENERAL | SCIENCE, 37 and 
gex FOSMWISA MAN S are nufactured May be pained of any Ironmonger | 38, Lower Kennington Lani nningto 
t Mr. Lawns’ Factory, Deptford Creek :— Turnip Manure; or Bryan Cig somn Sake ont a Prine al—J. c: “Snort FG S, ToS, = 
71. po ton; Rhecneephate of Lime, 7/.; Sulphuric Acid and shore prices, or of t Wilken ez pyi The system of studies pursued in the Collegi 
Ore Ge 6l, —Office, 1, Adelaide Pee re Bridge. 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, ee mace ’ | branch requisite to preps youth for the parsuita sar y pend bre 
TS Peruvian Guano, gua: eed to contain 16 per Eve stents tion of Machinery for Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and th ; for the Naval 
ew of ammonia. Nitrate of Soda, Sulp aes of Ammonia, and Rais aD are tee 8 Nance na and Military Services, and for the Üniv cae 
other ( Chemical Manures. ge dae Rakin Deep Welt Pimpa, &è.; alap Analyses and Assays of ev scription are promptly and 
T ONDON MANURE COMPANY |Fire and Garten Engines dar ieeravinigs sontot tpplsation, | necertely vba hed v a the Calas laeten Ladeae os 
Established 1840). ARNER’S PATENT VIBRATING AN-| Mr.N i 
The above Company ihre the following ready for r. NESBIT 18 aopn to make engagements ‘to deliver in 
delivery :—Corn Manure, for top-dressing ; Blood ditto foe cane PATENT GAST-TROw FUMES, vi the use of Farms, Cot- a Ahr vnena. gee € DEAS of Sect Pras on Agricultural 
Blood ditto for Roots; Superphosphate of Lime, manufactured | tases, Manure Tanks and x ia of adep z Fee i Ms SE EE 
expressly for the liquid or other drill; Concentrated Urate ri Bes, Di i Leagth OYAL AGRICULTURA L SOCIETY OF 
Turnips, Mangels, Grasses, &c.; Peruvian Guano direct fro ‘counts? of Barrel. £e.4 ENGLAND.—CHELMSFORD MEETING. 
jmporters’ warehouses; Nitrate of Soda; Sulphate of noka, 2} in, short ft. 7 i ited forlead,\ 1 10 0 IMPLEMENTS. dae Entries for Show-yard space required 
and every artificial m: of lue 2h y gr paige sa ercha,| 1 14 0 pod number of Implements to be sent, will close on v= Ist of 
40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. EDWARD Purser, $ 3 af pire 3 m 6 2 oe ear pan 2 80 The Specifications of the Implements entered may be 
SANITARY MANURE COM- 3} 2 ditto 3”, e? flang ed pipe, | 2 12 0 ae Aii a forwarded to the Secretary any time before the 
PANY’S NITRO-BIPHOSPHATE, or BLOOD MA- ditto 3 „ 6 required} gipo] Beor June, 
NURES.—For Corn or Hops, for Roots or Grass, 13501bs. of ka short, with i feet of Lead Pipe LIVE STOCK.—The Entries of Live Stock will close on the 
Blood in each ton, and $ rge percentage of Phosphates. These tached, and Bolts and Nuts Ast of June. 
Manures compete successfully with Guano at much less oe we ake for fixing .....ccereererees ww. 2140 PRIZE SHEETS may be obtained on application to the 
For price, testimonials, analysis, and local information, apply 24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 0 Reetetary at 12, Hanover aup London, to whom all Certi- 
the Offices, 21, Cullum et, City, London. _ jni tini fica! = ks au mus stead — 
MANURES S FOR | ROOT z Hyon TOP-DRESSING short barrel Pump is very convenient AND SWEDES. 
for panier in situations of limited height and At “THE "BIRMINGHAM ROOT SHOW in 
Tse undersigned beg to advise Agriculturists they space, & the supply of coppers and sinks in Dece the Yellow Globe and Long Red Mangels, 
under-mentioned Manures, Wasb-h er: oi i, hse froma aoi T- which t i : Prizes w ere ions, were grown from Seed 
groun faa s m n Hot, Forcing, an ant supplied iy Boreo Sons, Seed Growers, Reading; and the 
Their celebrated SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (see pao they may be fixed, when desired, o fields of Swedes which gained the two Twenty Guinea Cups 
Royal Agroil Society’s jea" Vol, 6, Part 2.). dpd on My sented by H.R.H. Prince Albert to the Popit En East Berks and 
NITRO. pen HOSPHATE, or BLOOD MANURE for Cereals, obtained of any Ironmonger or tne Royal Son Buea. pemi ral Aa, ois last soem 
Roots, and Plumber in To hi the | were grown as were e 
Als NITRATE OF SODA, GUANO, BONEDUST, and | Patentees and orn or, Grunt, se above prices, or SONS, | winning root bob ed in many other parts ofthe kingdom. 
+INCH BONE; SULPHURIC ACID, GYPSUM, and all 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, Lande, All Seeds warranted new; prices moderate, as see List, which 
piper tens ti pote Mer & Oo, ’ Every description of Machinery tor Raising Water by means | may be pal et tree. Goods delivered Carriage Free. 
ply AR ER f Wheels. Deep Pum # arden Reading. 
Lo me , Agents for the Peat Charooel Comp. A po ay poy a > St fax gr gon og ape a} Berkbhize Sood Esati onmeo 
MA 
SON AND SIMPSON, Wakefield, and 
ARR HEWS asp CO., Ma nufacturi ng ‘Agricultura ral 
Chemists, Damar manufacture the following marras 
SIMPSON’S AMMONIA PHOSPHATE, valuable Top- 
dressing for Wheat, Barley, and Oats. 
Sires NITRO-PHOSPHATE for gad Potatoes, 
and other bulbous sateen Price 81. ra sehen 
& 5 dei DOMOe-—-Petronieed by ber Majesty. the 
% eres DOMOV Patronised by her Majesty the 
een. ie Par nee of Nort ae aii ger Syon House, his 
eo 
The Aaricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, HA 26, 1856. 
nt 
Grace the Dw Sinabi for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 
Listes a the Horticultural Society, Sir ane bec oak Paxton for the 
Cry: wines OT oological Society, lat . Lawrence, of 
Ealing Park, and — Collier, weg of Darton. 
PROTECTION FRO ING FROST. 
“FRIGI DOMO,” a Canvas yee of patent prepared H: 
We are able to state ran or nt the coutribation, of Scot- 
N.B. Manures s ly prepared fo: foment Flax. rthcomi aris Show will 
The above have been PRSA Ea tested eae eight years by the | wherever it is covet gt p bis eo a ot keeping. | a n alone to the fo be as 
— maki were nels red ROERO won ere all horticultural and floricultural purposes, for preserving Frui 
esa erly «i to upwar t à Fl m the scorching rays of the sun, from wind, CATTLE. 
as ne! Nai aw PERS ATERRO dirt t 1 | £ s sects, and from morning frosts had in Bulls. Cows. Total. 
SAART ie sarate phos l apie forwa: ra y rere appli- | any required length, 2 yards wide, at 1s, 6d. per yal of 1, Shorthorns ... aa & | 14 25 
gD A a p he to any, 72. per ton. | Brisa THOMAS ARCHER, whole and sole manufacturer, 7, Trinity 2, West bohm and a 18 27 
TO AGRICULTURISTS Lane, Cannon Stoat; City; and of all Nurserymen and Seeds- 3. Polle $ 12 24 36 
: E, A s E M , | men throughon the kingdom. “It is much cheaper than mats . eg od 
rake’s Place, Plymouth, are now supplying their MURIO- | 29 # co ring.” 4 preset 19 65 4 
PHOSPHATE (fit for the drill), at 72.1 ton, strength as waves uek ROOF PATHS. 172 
a, from analysis by Nisbet, EEY hee ihe ARN ATTLE a FLOORS. SHEEP. 
culturists wishing to prepare (for th 11) themselves, E who Seana ce enjoy tl r Gardens during the 
iy Solem cag d with Fio ilea ielat Bon = Me ee yE aA 4 oe: winter months should construct tke waives 4 PORTLAND Chev iati eg ae = 
‘has been found superior to all other PRA manures, a a CEMENT CONORETE, which are formed i ae eetern te 
k 
2. Blackfaced ... TSSL A 57 76 
3. P ae eR e 15 27 
4, Sou Kee a= See f 
Succeeding crops. er ve parts of such equal mixture f Port 
BONE MANURE eir own m: ` Ped q . Southdowns .. 3 Bar 
BEST PERUVIAN ‘GUANO, from Gibbs & Co. land ni oan Tomer, then be inig oa 2 inatas tuck. Any 
MANURE, SALT, GYP SUM, &c., constantly on oir ban mix and s ai it. No is ired beyond the 
Poxter, Row: hg Co. are the authorised ed Agents oe r Odamss sade. abd fda bars E e o EEKAN E ma ae as before stated, a grand total of 349 TAA 
angel Wo ee which Mine’ eta gd r Cor Moy E nd ox not through or upon it, and i sts the sation of the | of 
> severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 
ia A Pricen an appileaton— APT ET — to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides t “Ina addition to this Messrs. Lawsox are to furnish 
PHEENIX CHEMICAL WORKS, PLYMOUTH. o same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, rtment of all the vegetable agri pro- 
ADEA ARN LACK anD poua ready to deliver in | CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other sinaia ductions igar ee The entries of implements 
London or at any convenien way Station or Seaport, clean, bard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid i ely 1l. 
BIFHOSPHATE OF PIME, pers ao Neo neutral soluble | Winter equ ell as in summer, ompatasr 
phosphate, at PROFESSOR s standard p viz., 6s. 6d. per benina ke the Cement, J. B. WHITE & BROTHERS, 
mee arire ames z Turre can be no more important practical ques- 
Co.’s No.1 Concentrated Superphosphate contains 40 REEN’S VENTION IN LAWN . seted with hid themit which have 
poste — of rp ihe soluble phosphate P dia as above (bags G Oo lh aR Le. July 24th, 1855, No. sene ‘yea a ne 
intindea) s ro “er Lathe > Pei months acceptance, or less 24 per of these Machines supe all others, by reference to water supply and rights to which it 
A considerable reduction made besi in front of the Sey ne peequentiy wil gives ri and yet the ven ont of applied 
Sannt erges, andround flowe' without any change of w or 
Guaranteed analyses and op pintong by IRA: FESSORS Way and | adding the old fashioned roller in front as in others; will al t | Sclence cannot o: subject aidi 
MORLOEES sent on appieno MENT COMPANY ither wet or dry, „by the sim le adj: e of a thur sere i hich its es tefl in ai in 
HE NDS IMPROVEM ANY. i o rollers behind, and a small o) mt, they roll the ical conclusions. ater been ar. 
T: e by Act of Parliament, 1852—53, for England | fro can be raised or lowered to cut the Grass any length required ; paca ra 6 nik: a aia fall 
cu 
ase width aan gr: they will turn round in very little room, and cut 
t the made much 
Scotland, further empowered by Amendment A r 4 L 
Taito. To Landowners, the Clergy, Solicitors, Estate A mi me time. All the working part directly from the clouds, and spring 
Surveyors, &c., Tenants for Life, (tend, OaE Fee, In- imi "than he ‘old Machines mage appre F oo att Ee out from what are termed sp 
ngs, EEA es te; Lessees for Lives | § that they cannot tear up the ground; ines are ly by Soli an a 
renewable, or for a term of more than 25 years; (and Le , All hed and drawn as in other M gs water, sui is obi y nking 
tor Lives not renewable, or for a less than > quently do not require half the power to work them. 5 greater or less depth into 
wi msent of their r), &c. are enabl by way of Loan t sizes orked by the person with ease; rig latter obiect will be to pointoat— 
from Company, or by their own funds, to execute and with pony or donkey. List of prices :—16 in., 6/.; 20 in, 72. i will po 
char; m the improved, by way of rent-ch: for a | 24in., 8l; ar 28 in., 107, 10s. A quantity of Machines of oth l. The origin of spring water. 
term of 25 years, repaying capital and interest, the cost of every kinds at half the usual prices. 4 aes 2. The geolo Satnente i its supply; and 
ded improvement, especially of Drainage, Irrigation, Warping, om Joshua Major, Esq., 3 T Pe DS tantita ahanoa 
Em! ng from Sea, from Lakes, Rivers, or Str T. GREEN, Leeds. . To 
Anelosiog PRAAN E i E AET As T aiaj “ay testimony tl ara ae 
ati ‘arm S, on arm- ve 
ae atid other Buildings required for farm p , and the | Mowing Monies The one sent for my inspection and trial “Oxford Encyclopedia,” published in 
vement of and Addıtions to Farm Houses, and other Build- (cutting a breadth of 24 inches) was drawn on fiat ground wi TE = mest widi the following brs: 
ings for Farm purposes already erected; Planting for Shelter omen pha ernie although at the time of trial the a ek eet Ss 
eaten Cuttings, Jetties or Landing Places on the Sea | was et, it was cut with the greatest nicety. Socompleteand simple aby 
he cs oe the banks of navigable Rivers or Lakes in the High- | is the invention, that amateur gentlemen, ai gers even ladies, may poole regia of our end and all ll the phenomena 
fands and Inlands of Scotland; Engines and Machinery for | work either the 1 16 or = inch size with and pleasure, ofsi owe their origin to the vapours, rains, 
ne-] Farm Steadings, &c., Water-wheels, providing the Grass is not too long. For pea ty places Ij ° Sar the all 
TT: ipes, Water-courses, Bridges, Sluices, The Plans | should say the 24 inch size would be most suitable; for ‘even in this pendi a byas, i into which y oe 
a Bult, Seeding Abed aden ie | cen hen Db, der are rowa Ba ani aan tra Ps turned.” perp 
are sul to the approval o! ens, w! + Sy , | : 
Applicant's own Agents a pee g ti pete had ord oe very valuable and | a smiles nse! up vast subterraneous 
the soleju congratulate you on you are i p bya bt 
oy ee OTE en Proprietors may apply jointly tion, which in my opinion surpasses, \fire, the springs never failing ; and the sea, by 
reason with the subterraneous 
beet 
useful inve 
must snekat sopomods all otters A ar Hias itis not only free from 
yements mutually beneficial,—such as | . den ie 2 
fc the eneston of impious nee sch at) mant arena or ho workman tr otte expen fn | TERBO Of its communication wth the sub 
&c. Directors wish it to understood the Company is | its operations, and EORNA Ta rhe ape a great saving in the | waters, never overflowing. 
of a strictly al ter, and that the details of the | management of Grass lawns, and a great boon to the public. This, though so vaguely peanon. favours the 
and of the execution of the Works are not interfered wit I am, Bir, your most obatien’ een foe that s have so 
puas but are controlled by the o and by the Inclo- osHUA Masor, Knostrop, near Leeds, July al 24 prings have some erious source 
sure Commissioners. For information Ppi for oema Fags K S GREE 5 ogee, Iron and Wire Works, eee. the peen “6 the earth, and would lead to the ii inf 
Application, apply to the Honourable W1 Wimax APIER, anas- j t Street, e other copies of Testimonials , indeed is co } li 
ing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, W will be forwarded on application. mmonly believed, that 
