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May 10, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 325 
T H E P A T E N T SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. A 
E Fi DERICK ALLEN, Bow Common, London, 
blished ears), begs to call the attention of Fa 
NITROPHOSPHATE OR BLOOD MANURE COMPANY (imited). aa” et nat ye R SERENAHOS TN NIE of Farmers 
he such gen tisfaction for the above 
Edward Ball, Esq., M.P., 8, Belgrave Road, Pimlico. ate joe kaksien a trial gan cases its valuable properties for 
Major-General Hall, M. P., Weston Colville, Linton, Cambridge, | Turnips , Mangel Warzel, and all bulbous roots. Early orders 
John Bra an Esq., M.P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Square. requested to Bh oe bk) disappointment. Reference can be given to 
DIRECT g | ge gentlemen of high standing who have ma ita numberof yi 
Chairman—Joxas WEBB, Esq., Bab eshire Rar spectuble, Agents wanted. 
Deputy-Ch ——— oea SHARP, Esq, Tower Vill, eene Rond, Rege Kiasi ATEKPROOF PA ATHS 
Bell, Esq., Tottenham, Middles | n, Esq., 7, van i E Camden Town. BARN AND Role. SHED FLOORS. 
Ton Olara en, Esq, Littlebury, Es ies Thorni Na am, Esq., Great Cheaterford, Essex. HOSE who would enjoy their Garden s during the 
Richard Hunt, Esq., Stans! ta ‘Abbot, Herts. J: meee Odams, Esq., Bishop Stortford, Herts. winter months trend construct their bia of PORTLAND 
an uae s Kni night, aq? Edmonton, Middlesex. n Collins, Esq, Myddleton $ CEA Pentonville. CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:—Screen the 
eds, Esq., West Lexham, Norfolk. 
TRUSTEES. 
Abel Smith, Esq., Jun., M.P., Walton House, Ware, Herts. 
Charles Dimsdale, Esq, m Essendon Place, Herts. 
Jol 
G dirge Savill, Esq., Ingthorpe, n amford. | gravel of which the path js at prea made Shae the loam which 
With power to add to their “number. | is mixed with it, and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 
Bankers—Messrs. Barnett, Hoare, & Co., Lombard ered ng ay ap Caird, Esq. Spia, n, and6, Serjeant’ ‘gInn, Temple, Logan: | hee? sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 
Solicitors—Messrs. Kingsford & Dorma n, 23, Essex Street, S l ylor, Esq., F.C.S. Se and incorporate the were ell in the dry state before 
pplyi m ai hick. 
Offices, 109, Fenchurch Street, London. EE Plaistow Marshes, Essex. Eoi minani eapeedh tt, no Sek 6 a RE bers the 
OD MANURE FOR TURNIPS AND RA The rent and charges must be paid equally, | © t grow through or upon it, ‘int it resists the nape of the 
The phosphates absolutely necessary for early develo} emt | | T aanas: i inna yields 10, 20, or 30 tons an acre; so that an severest frost. tis necessary, aS water does not soak through it, 
and rapidity = R ihein in the young stage of the plants are in a | addition of 8 or 10tons of roots beyond the common “crop costs lo to give a fall from the middle of the paths towards the vides 
larger propor a soluble form than is usually met with in | REME more than the price of the extra 2 or 3 cwt. of Blood | The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 
ordinary pete piar Of Superphosphate „of Lime, and, the Blo od | | Manure applied. ATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situations 
ppi f h wliere a cie an, hard bottom is a desi esideratum. May be laid in 
superiority of the Patent Manure. It may be used alone at the | MANGEL WURZEL AND CARROTS. nter equally well as in summer. A 
rate of 4cwt. per acre, or, if farm-yard manure is used, 3 ewt. | Blood Manure is an excellent — ot these crops. Fou: * Manufacturers of ver Kuneng J. B. Waite & BROTHERS, 
w eigh 
HA. elt Lin of ine mA Milbank Street, Westn 
N.B. For this, as for all other root crops, an additional appli- | be sown broadcast over the field and eth het rowed in, the seed a YOLL peg ve: EGho AGRICULTURE anp CHEMISTRY, 
will mu g between | \/ AND oF TICAL and GENERAL BOEROEAN 
cost. Though 2 or 3 ewt. per acre will produce a crop morn H em the ro of great importance ea and reiont, Gi Dati 38, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, near Li 
to that from a iar weight of SaperpRGeptiate of Lins, K dvantage will be Ap eis by cctnaseually sprinkling a little Pri al—J.C. Nzspit, F.G pe rcs, &e. 
application at a po largar quantity wil he, fo rand even mo: reed Manure betw. jie e rows partigas * oe =e wire ol pursued in the Colle: 
Engine i 
+ ae irectors of the above Company (many of whos well known to the Agricultural community), feel much con- | and pitri i Services, and for the Universities. 
fidence in recommending the use of these Manures to their brother, ips and to assure them that they are determined to send Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and 
outa i genuine eS the fact of m: RAA of them, as aps as of pe general body of ae baronies rs, being large consumers, is a strong j otai rexecuted at the College. The terms and other par- 
grarantee agai. st imposition. del: ticulars may he had on ho grog ne he the Princi 
Mr.N 
pal. 
ESBIT is prepared to make engagements to deliver in 
Dire i an ink Manure, 7l. 10s. per ton ; Turn rnip Manure, 61. meae laa and reg Manure, 8l. bin. 16 riom. | the country a uted anbi of ‘Lectures on Agricultural 
S The pitt mpany beg to caution the public against the attempts of spurious imitators this Manure, | Chemistry during gi next twelvemo) 
ave professed to make one possessing similar qualities. As security, therefore; to the purchaser, y bag ODAMS’ | ATH AND EST OF Et en POULTRY 
PATENT BLOOD MANURE,” and sold only by the authorised Agents of the Company. | B Piin haien and Certificates for the above Show 
SHOW. 
may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr. KINGSBURY, bie Pees it 
HEENIX CHEMICAL gehen PLYMOUTH | Street, Taunton. Entries close on the 14th of May ne: 
URNARD LACK anp CO. ready to deliver in| ares AEUR EXH! ben cer 
instruction for thei nomical an any convenient ohuks agit or ee a . W. YAPP, Bureau Auger pees 2 16, prs 
Officient Preparation, ord applying to J.C. Naseer, F.G.S., BIPHOS?! HATE A LIME, iele as neutral soluble MÈ OS Paris will be happy to act as 
Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Efe fo arto se a Proresson Way's standa: ana riety a. 6s. Ga: per for. T e A CONTRIBUTORS to the above r ee 
London. Analyses of Aaen Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, t. per opens he inst. Letters, stating articles to be 
Coprolites, &c., and A: of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, L. & Co. s No.1 Concentrated Snperphosphate contains 40 pi and erica oF dE zramires. s ae ee imme- 
are executed with Sooner and dispatch. Gentlemen desirons Ee pe nt. of neutral soluble phosphate delivered as above (bags | diate attention, and definite terms will be n: 
of receiving instructions in Chemical Analyses ae core vances sirpi Ve foe 132. La i ad ahe acceptance, or less sot per ish O a e A eS anaana HE 
"pja t for considerable reduction made for ee 
i Sei Gasette. 
phate and pei TaS of oos EET, or Bloc à Gug eed analyses and opinions by Prorrssons Way and The Agric ultural a i ze 
Siapure, Sugar Scum, and every desc ot Artificial] A onten sent on application Apply as above. 
Man à Cakes, HE PATENT SANITARY MANURE COM- SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1856. 
N 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers and 
oe Ts en, caren in making ARTIFICIAL MANDERS Vand 
tain y 
SiN | NURES.—For Corn or Hops, for Roots or Grass, 13501bs. of| Qur readers will doubtless remember the very 
WOOD CHARCOAL FOR FUEL, fres from, sll noxious | Manures es caer sarah wm gm 9 na These able address—on the contributions of geological 
smell or cg agira Ky alate ge made te eae is crea DE 4 ‘eatimoniale, easly ees, and a een apply to | Science oA the rovement: of agriculture during 
gir cue (att Mr. Lavin put can aow, in any quantity at | tne Oñices, 21, Cullum Street,City, Londo ef. Vine the past 15 years—ziven by. Mr Paine, of Farcham, 
(0) 
T. 
veiy reasonable prices. The Wood Charcoal may be burnt in a 
room without a chimney, as Mr. LADIS has deprived it of all C RNIAN GUANO. The PEETA of Agri- ore the Beciety of Art: e occasion of Mr. 
‘moxious effluvia.—For particulars, address the Wigan Coal Com culturists, Dealers in Guano, and others, is invited to the | j 
pany, 4. Luke Street, Dublin. FIRST CARGO, recently arrived by the “ Skimmer of the Seas,” Ee ” paper on recent "ante Itural Progress. 
ONDON MANURE COMPAN Y| from the Isla ad of Patos, Guif of California, on account of the | It was, in our opinion, by much the most aA 
(Established 1840). zingen Guano Company, waia oa ee proportion of | and instructive of the reports then given on geology, 
The e Company have the following ready for immediate | Eby ps. ‘chemistry, mechanics, and practice, Feapeetively t k 
Meien :—Corn Manure, for top-dressing ; Blood pa a. coin will be better seen by the seal alyses detailed below, and | prenting in the fullest, tersest, and most sub- 
made by Professor Way and Messrs, Teschemacher and Smith, | ant wi 
i ts. 
M Sneons s be 
and every ariel 3 ; Nitrate of Soda; Sulphate Of J mia, i aes da 
wo val stu oe ee es k 5 
reet, Blac Epwarp Purser, See. | Organic pyre er Amen Organi mat- | miil in arg zerin thickness over the true subsoil, a 
HE pAr MAN RES are ewe tured ie bl nitro: 0.90 parts ofreal Ammo- | i 
at Mr. tel T Deptt gg Sr aE nip = rst gen pis pecans to 0.74 parts i | 
gl. dea S osphate oi e, Tl; or ité Aci monia tame w ele b of Nitrogen... s.e .. 10.75 
Zl per ton; Superphos 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge. Sand’... 7! 1096| Phosphate of Lime and. | this was laced foremost on the in- 
.B. Genuine Peruvian Gunso, sigrettonl “to contain 16 per Phosphate ‘of Lime <.. 5458} little Fijosphaig of pate sua Az Mr. PAINE, yet it was barely more than 
cent. of ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and | Alkaline Salts, con- Magnesia ose 58.25 | na e Lord Berners in the 
‘other Chemical Manures. taining Phosphoric Sulphate of Lim ow 1.25 | ar ie the Keytho: tate“ bel 
MANURES FOR ROOTS AND TOP-DRESSING Acid samlat td Sand, ‘in vont on 3.00 | a ringe 0 eythorpe esta! Ing re! referred to 
Span CROPS. piale, Coe OE cst woes aeeti. aggre eg! Vd cig) benefits derivable in this 
Tie prgn. irri gy eg to pavios Agriculturists they} 5°" 7 Tina yE nf age sae eg 525 way. Such a what ied Trimer calls the 
| as per 
under-mentioned Manures, 1000 100.00 | Ke m o 
The above will be Sold by Auction at the New Corn Ex- | j ld claim -f n sit i single 
nei ir celebrated SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (see it could claim from one who in a q 4 
Royal Agricultural Society's Journal, Vol. 6, Part 2.). ; a ‘disposed ot a Eaa DI Pewee day 12, at halfpast2 | 2) hour had to trace the whole long boundary lit 
eT BORAR LOUD MANURE for Cereals, | For Sam sples a and all other particulars, apiastion tobe made | between geology agriculture. But when g 
Rid NITRATE OF SODA, GUANO, BONEDUST, ana |t? Messrs DirxaLt, Pnane & Co, the Brokers,18, Mincing Lane, speaker has an hour at his disposal for discussing 
FINCH BONE: SU LPHURIC ACID, GYPSUM, and all kali hs the relations of geology exc to the 
other Manures of known value. ‘HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— rh lind: hi faller di s cE 
vaya Manx FOTHERGILL & Co, 204, Upper Thames Street, Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1852—33, for England | Of draining a much fu jiseussion 
London, Agents for the Peat Chavet! Company. pia Scotland, and fi further empowered by Cg Saray Act, pr Prese Kisir have ed. eed how- 
MA 1854—55. To Landowners, the Clergy, Solicitors, Estate Agents, it did no ive at the techs of Mr. BAKER, of 
Hope GSON anv SIMPS OF, Wakefield, and | Surveyors, &c., Tenants for Life, Trustees, Owners in Fee, In- Writtle bef the 
ATTHEWS ayp CO. Man facturing Agricultural pi omy of Livings, Bodies Corporate; Lessees for Lives y g ast Mon 
hak iii à renewable, or for a term cas Sete en ae mbers of the London rds o ee 
-SIMPSON’S ie MONIA PHOSPHATE, a valuable Top- | for Lives ery piven paca bia ge tralas wera 25 y ears | and T in connection with the drainage of 
dressing for Wheat, Barley, and Oats. be consent of the! ee ert eee Wane tec te seed | the ; 
SIMPSON'S NITRO-PHOSPH ATE for _Turnips, Potatoes, | fom the Company, or by ther c nds, to execu He i 
and ot! root crops. Price SI. pe tod; term of 23 the tas Pee pit pag pha of rent-charge | ne ot space to give a a full report of 
ears, re] Li an . . 
NB. " Manures special specially prepared fo: and Flax. Faded teres 5 aly | am ene address, or c or of the discussion which 
terest, the 
been successi t by the pro’ cmb Gdn be of Drainage Sree, ig ome 
ibgnttg Dormers ey ecm succesful tested fo for ARa n Embenking from the pia from cre de , Rive! E Streams, paisa it. former was in our opinion 
aud were applied last season to upwards of 20,000 acres, with the | Inclosing any Land. Opar Rondo, O ns, Streams, or Water: defective in its bare allusion to this subject, 
ge he err — particulars forwarded by post on appli- houses and other Buildings arene eter purposes, and the| the importance of the Keythorpe system 
ration. EF Superphosnktit u Lime, equal to any, 7/. per ton. re vere and ages ations to Farm ie Plowing for Bhelter ‘amply vindicated in the subsequent discussion, 
TO ACRICULTURISTS. et tor Perkit Oitti, dutties or Lamiing, Places onthe fen | ed by 
ONTEY, ROWE, AND 2 Ma NURE MERCHANTS, fs and stands ot Sena” Engines and Machinery er Denton in its | ion. He asserted that 
3 Engine-houses 
a (for the Dri ml l E aiden! pirr sais Reva pared by ti perd neath nå 
* tom wishing to pint the }1) themselves, ings, Speci are pre 
iat Bot sd issolved Bone or Bone Asb ‘at 8l. 10s. | Applicant's own Agents and are submitted. to the approva) of ga the clay, not of occasional grav gravel pom P PRE 
o ene: g The M hate as prepared by P., R., & Co. | Inclosure Commissioners’ Inspectors who are also the beds it—that nev eless the o! 
has been found superior to to all other artificial manu: Tes, in the | of the due execntion of nt Secon sey epply Joterty operation when compared with instances of the 
continued support it yields to Turnips, Mangel Wurzel, and the Aidanin beneficial —suehas | ordinary system within his own experience was not 
BONE MANURE of their own manufacture, Sc. The Directors wish it to be understood that the Company is | remarkable, while the actual result in the drainage 
BEST AA Er E ENO, trae from Gibbs & Co. of a strictly commercial character, and that the details of at of the land was by no means ; a 
in 
the 
uy Landowner and e 
Patent Sie Tarn or Blood Man for Corn, Turnips, | or further i 
angel Wurzel, which aa he xtraordinary results | eatin, ble W ansg- š 
Fe mean Bak eats. heres sgphestion.—May 1: a ape i ee pte "Weatniaater: orig operation, as Sa ash ‘for examination 
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