t 
Jury 12, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
sp ace MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers and 
eee niece gag ARTIFICIAL MANURES may 
Aeda for er Cg ae reg 
pr sro Srovkretion: By by eosin to J.C. , F.G 
Principal y the Agricultural and Chemical Coise P fest) gto! a 
London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, 
Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and Prva Minerals, 
are executed with eii A and dispa atch, Gen en 
n Che aceon ten 
LOWIN URES are manufactured 
Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek Rabat Manure, 
ton; _ Superphosphate of Lime, 7/.; Sulphuric Acid and 
ql. per ton 
Ade! saved games Top don 
n Guan teed 
Coprulites, aw tg aad i 
B. Genuine Peruvia 
Bo “ pce Birey 
other Chemical Mam 
ON 
Bridg! 
to pienin 16 per 
te of pe Sulpha ate of Ammonia, and 
ANURE COMPANY 
trae blished 1840). 
any ip he jonny following ready for immediate 
top-dressing ; Blood ditto for Corn; 
u el &c.; Peruvian Guano direct fro 
importers’ pray oa s Nitvate of mer: Fou EA ate of Ammo a, 
and omiy artificial manure or) known 
40, Br Stree 
TT a 
axis bib ha. 
coors AND TOP-DRESSING 
CORN CROPS. 
pus Sino beg to Peco Agriculturists they | }} 
e under-mentioned Manures, 
viz. — 
Their celebrated SUP TE OF LIME (see 
al Agricultural Societys 8 s Joumal val 6, Part 2.). 
NITRO- — HA r BL 00 D MAN E for Cereals, 
TE OF SODA, GUANO, BONEDUST, and 
SULPHURIC ACID, GYPSUM, and all 
nown value. 
Apply to Mark FOTHERGILL & Co., 2044, ae Thames Street, 
London, Agents for the Peat Charcoal oal Compal 
A CRE (Co ED). 
HE UN SIGNED begt cal ‘attention to Pro- 
fe Veelcker’s CORRECTED REP 
RT a age 
cul- 
e following is an ex rae = 
h e for 
Bailey’s Sup josphate for Turnips contains 41 
per cent. of phosphate of lime, and is decidedly the most valuable 
pe of the four alysed.” 
‘hei p Manure, richer in ammonia than the above, is 
prepared expressly for those who require a mam to ca th 
plant alone th arh a ac i pat wth. 
ee an Guano, Bone-dust, very Man of known 
al: Linkei, Poppy, Bre h Nut ok. 
bi one taken for Spooner’s Patent Water Drill, and Spooner’s 
Prize Essay on Root Crops. 
Spooner & BAILEY, Chemical Manure Works, Ealing, near 
__ Southampton, 
Bays PATENT MAN URE AND TOP-D 
for the Destruction of Fly, Wire Worm, and A ig, and 
promoting rapid Vegetation —The rietors of this valuable 
Manure and T: ressing are anufacturing it at their 
harfs, apping, and are enabled to supply a 
perfect ree 
te or smell, no sulphur mg used in its preparation. 
ers addressed HALL & Co. the 2 pe ai ae pod hel 
L Fov t End 
Agency, 9, Pall Mall East, will ro im Salbiy exe ae 
SLATE KS, ISLEWORTH, Pag dye 
DWARD BECK Man R ty 
NUFACTU. TE a V: 
of articles ie tonya ronda belay ‘all of which may be 
vai 
E ASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY. 
ROYAL pene ah ap gated MEETING AT 
CHELMSFORD 15th, 1 
ordinary Spoke siti aa paas eae hd and 
days. All m London for Chelmsford 
must at the 1 puntos ey St aon by 7 am. They will be 
forwarded thence by a nage camera. and horses from“ 
Pe Ry train onl 
‘Order J, 
TIES 
Superintendent’s Oiee Bishopsgate July 
PAE 
XTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
YNOR’ p COOK#’S terea te PRUN- 
ING, BUDDING, and ve Ge NG KNIVES, VINE and 
PRUNING SCISSORS, &c., taitaa, tata recommended, and re- 
upon in the ers ‘Chronicle’ b r. Lindley (see No. 
47, Nov, 24, 1855), can be obtained of any ‘Nurseryman or Seeds- 
man in the’ Pee en hooting These ae rhb btained 
and French Exhibition Prize omen in 1851 ee 168. The 
blades warranted to carry the kee! oper Bee of a razor, and to wear 
a to the back. 
8. & C. beg also to call atten tion to their Garden Shears, Hoes 
Rakes, . Trowels, Ha oer ie eee of Horticultural Tools 
Stablishe 
T AILW R 
RAEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING 
AT CH MSFORD— 15th 16th, feo and 18th July, 1856. 
Mat in Ticxets.—First and Second Class Return Tickets 
enabling the holders to pret aon 
LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. 
ICH AND CHELMSFORD, 
oy sagan a DC MSFORD, 
From 14th t (eas clus zey: n be obtained at the 
Pavien Colchester, oot ‘Bishopsgate Stations. 
m London to Chelmsford can also be obtained at 
G tae, Cha ase Porte: aud at 33, Regent’s Circus. 
assengers bape | these heak 
P.: vill be admitted by a sepa- 
rate entrance to the London platform By Order 
Supe: t y g e Ji- naua 
COUNTIES RAILWAY.— 
ONISTS 
Notice is her reby g that in consequence ‘of the Meeting 
of the Royal Agricu A Aeg eens at Chelmsford on the 15th, 
16th, 17th, and 18th of July, the Down Excursion Train from 
London vid Colchester to Yarmouth, Lowestoft, and intermediate 
Sta ee D aay July Paar will not run Aer ge at day, but 
will ru the e hours and by the ute on Saturda; 
the 19th, 
Pass who by the present Sino Ee would return by the 
a5 
r by the cial Train vid y 
a Down Excursion Train from ee vid Cambridge he 
Yarmouth, Lowestoft, &c., on Saturday 19th w 
usu: te: 
The Up Exe m Trai 
day, the 15th py ‘Téth of ais, will not run. 
tear a srs who have taken ith skit by the Excursion Tra 
London on Priday 4th, Sat y 5th, and Su nday 6th aay, 
ating them to return on aay 15th, or Wednesday sore 
will be allowed to return by any of the Or din th Trains, ex! 
the eae ree 13th to 16th inclusive. ed Order. 
Superintendent's Office, Bis' Se ae July 12t 
EASTERN co NTIES or ye 
iat. OF THE gine AGRICULTU- 
RAL SOCIETY at CHELMSFORD, on the 15th, 16th, 
17th, and 18th July, 1856. 
The following ‘ARRANGEMENTS will be made for the 
CONVEYANCE of PASSENGERS to and from CHELMS- 
ORD :— 
LONDON axb CHELMSFOR 
Special Express SMET y run ier Rat to Chelms- 
ford, commencing a at 6.0 , and from Chelmsford to London, 
commencing at 4.30 P.M. 
Day a aaar rx ey: Re .. 10s. 6d. 
Covi d Carri . 6d. 
STRAT. FORD jita CHELMSE FORD 
r 9.0 A.M. Special Trains in 
Afte: connection with t e Tilbury 
Railway and the North London and Woolwich "Lis, am 
with the Ordinary Trains on ro a Line, will run at 
intervals and gute. Chelmsfor: 
Day Tick e ore iss the bts. ya, D OE 
Ts. Od. 
red Carr: 
MPRIDGE, HERTE ORD ISFORD 
A Special Train will leave rete ral stopping at 
all Stations to Broxbourne, and thence be Cheimsiord, ar ving 
about 11.30 A.M., returning from Chelmsford at 7.15 p.m., arriving 
at Cambridge about 10. fete P.M. 
Day Tickets from Cambridge—First C 
Cov who Cae. 
oa duced fares from intermediate aera 
BOROUGH, LYNN, &c., anp CHELMSFORD. 
ebor rough, ‘and decor Stations 
. 23s. Od. 
13s. Od. 
seen in use at Worton Cottage, on application to the Gardener, 
Sundays pt as 
Priced Lists of Plant Tubs and Foxes fs ores d n 
R AGRICULTUR CIETY.: 
CHELMSFORD MEETING. 
AAE Ngaa. STAND, Nọ: 
RAINAGE BY STEAM soa R. 
TORGERB OFEA AM DRAINING PLOUGH may be see 
rd aoe on the grow ENAA 
the Romford or ilford 
114. 
possible t te one for sufficient. time to exhibit at the 
meetin parties interes: ja will have a better opportunity of 
judging of its merits when in regular work than when worked for 
exhibition, and it may be easily seen on going or returning to or 
from epn as 6 in the morning until 7 in the 
eveni Contracts for Draining undertaken in all parts of 
England. 
Full particulars of prices, may be obtained at Stand 114. 
Present Sa Fov Junr,, Havering, near Romford. 
Exeranp.—Extract from 
rt on the Implements exhibited at the Lincoln Meeting in 
of the Society’ s hist page 367 :— 
subjected to Set say vy trial. a 
the tiles with admirable precision. The drai openi 
places; and the remark of an intelligent Farhat was, ‘ If 
draine: 
several 
I stood by my rs from morning till night I could not get it 
better apne 
“The Plough has been much improved. We were glad to per- 
peeled all reasonable obstacles ideas e, pie testify, by our 
al commendation and the rd of a er Medal, our high 
peor of the Implement, because it proved its adaptation to drain 
pao wee Pad six Teneked deep with ‘facility, and w ro ps 
ploughi nate 
T Wee. 220 
r Rom 
cnr thn g his 
Apply at Stand 114, or A a HN Fow r, jun. sy 
ord; or Ransomes & Ipsw 
IMPORTANT TO BRICKMAKERS. 
BRICK AND mor BEAT] BY STEAM POWER. 
FOWLERS PAT mig Tro eset DOUBLE SCREW 
pono IK MACHINE. the goods are delivered 
aa green a makin; 
pitit Aners it is su cont s ne 
to work the clay nearly dry, will Fool out from 2 0000 to 
bricks per day, ata less cost than an K her 
Parties attendin; his machine pa 
e Yard, Hai: 
tibs Aaralan, apply ti to Stand No. il 4. 
i 
i 
| 
| 
mhr idge at 9.85 A.M., direct to helm: 2 ford, 
arriv. at eiai oat 12.30 p.M.,; returning from Chelms- 
for at 6 r at Cambricge ‘bout 9.15 P .M., and Ely 
about 1 
atni "Tickets from the above Stations to Ely and Cambridge 
edna eects EFAS for the return journey on the day of ind 
day after iss; 
Day Tickets from Ely and Cambridge to Chelmsford, available 
by the Special Train and for the day only, 
First Class ie . Od. 
From Ely ‘ay Covered Carriages 15s. Od. 
From Cambridge... Í ae Cisis a 5 ae oe 
DEREHAM To LYNN. 
Return Tickets by the Ordinary Trains, available for thre: 
days, including the day of issue, vigil be K rren for the Rira 
journe pA at all stations between Dereham and Lynn (both 
exclusi 
NORWICH, &c., anv CHELMSFORD. 
Fakenham, Dereham, W Ai Yarmouth, Lowestoft, 
Halesworth, and intermediate stations to Norwich by Ordinary 
Tra e 
rom a Special Train, leaving at 8.0 a.m., stopping | 
aN, T gre Diss and rcp Se "(for r Har- 
wish), ety at Chelmsford about NE 30 A.» 
To gr Chelmsford at 6 P. 
about "9:30 P 
Return Tickets from the Norwich will be 
available LA e mors ertza Na fy aay of and day afteri Kisi 
Day Tic! o Chelmsford available for the day and by 
as Train in ah 
m Nor: 
a: ‘arrive at Norwich 
ich ove ee § First Clas - 25s. Od. 
Ì Covered CATAE. +. 15s. Od 
From Karisto Frota First Class ... sa 24s. Od. 
and ino Ap re : aE Od. 
rom rst Class . s. Od. 
arvie, ase pa Carri on a Od. 
Y, IPS sWICH, j Bet, AND C LMSFOR RD. 
Bury, T ton, Elmswell, Stowmarket, Ipswich, and Rentley 
(for Weatetgh), and Colchester by shred Train, leaving Bury a at 
a.m., arriving at Chelmsford about 
retur n wipe Chelmsford about 7 p. 
8.0 
| 
l 
To 
Day Ticket: piiama Bac this Train only on the date of issue. 
From t Thurs and mt Firs! .. 20s. Od. 
Elmswell . hme | Garcia ewe 15s. Od. 
} t Class . 14s. Od. 
le: Ravens Carriages 10s. Od. 
4 First Class 12s. 6d. 
ey 
From Ipswich — Bentley 
From Colchester.. ‘Covered Cuni - Go here 
Passengers to ond Pon stations not named above will be con- 
Bebe by the Ordinary Trains. By Order. 
Superintendent's Office Bishopsgate, July 12. 
ndon on Tuesday and Wednes- | 
pre GENERAL LAND coupant AND IM- 
Se Jons V. y; SHELLEY, Bart, M.P; Mire 
George T. Cla | William Fisher 
John C, onbor =, M.P. | EdwardJ. Hutchiow, leg LP. 
| Sir William Cubitt, F.R.S. Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart. 
Henry Currie, E: 
Thomas Edward Dice William Wilshere, Esq. 
1. This Company is in rated ate Act of Parliament to faci- 
litate the Drainage of Land, the e Erection 
ing of Roads, th 
of Farm Buildings, and cther bane rame E on all descriptions qf 
Property, whether held in fee, or under entail, mortgage, in trust, 
or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Propert: 
case is a vestigation of Title n ngh 
Works may be desig ed and phones gs 
y the Land- 
ly of the Company's s officers, or 
wi oy thei EQUAL FACI- 
EANA WILL B EITHER ye 
4. The peon cost of the works e Lenee will, in all cases, 
n the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly 
y be fixed by the Landowner, 
> Re Laxo Improvements 
the instalments 
erm o! charge 
d n pr YE 
ill b t within such a fair tage as the occupiers of the 
improved Lands can afford to pay. TLLIAM CLIFFORD, Sec. 
vo AGRICU RAL SOCIETY OF 
NGLAND.—CHELMSFORD MEETING. 
TUESDAY. July 15.—The Implement Yard open to the Public 
at Half-a-crown each person, from 10 a.m. ne P.M. Ae 
cultural the ei nts and Machinery show work fri 
11 a.m. till 4 
WEDNESDAY, I 16.—The Implement Yard open to the 
Public fe Half. a-crown each fee pit: TAM. ain P.M. 
Agricult 
al Implements and Machinery shown at work 
fron 1 AM, till 4 P. PA 
The Cattle and Poultry Yard open to the Public at Five 
Shilli ns h person, from 1 p.m. (or as soon after as the 
X , Farm Pou uitry, and 
Pul abi ic from 6 a.m. till 6 
The Pavilion Dinner at fjer 
natn oy, 18.—The Generat Show Yard ope 
lic from 6 A.M. till 6 Pt, at One Shilling om Pen pela 
im s hana of the 
rma Meeting of the Members a 
Foreign Prizes in the Shire Hall, a 
Lo si July 12, 1856. aes as ‘Upson, Secre! 
BES DE AND LIVERPOOL A ETE 
UR. 
Stock neting Poultry), Inplem 
ents, &c. &c, will take 
place at Wi n THURSDAY, August 7th; and on the 
previous day ae: will be a po rer Trial of "Implements. 
Premiums to the amount of 6941. 
open to ge mie regrets ats hay Lists and Rules m: may 
on applica! o T. B. Ryper, Secretary, 2, Elliot 
ool. 
Liverpoo 
Y Y ORKSHIRE PORTENE RAL SOCIETY.— 
OPEN m.—The NINETEENTH 
ANNUAL MEETING vill ‘be held rat Rothe rham, August 6 and 
7 next, when 800/. will be awarded in Pais: The entry closes 
on the’ 23rd July. 
Prize Sheets and Certificates may be had on application to 
ANNAM, Secretary. — Kirk Deighton, ator con Aled 12. 
LEG 
Joun Ha 
0. 
gcp 
GRIC LT PEA COLLEGE, 
see sg 
‘on-—His Royal Highness Prince A g 
President oy Councii—Earl BATHURST. 
ipal—: R 
" Tnornssons, &c. 
Che! Poche Voelcker, Ph. D., F.C.S. 
Zoology, Geol tany—Jas. . Buckman, F.G.S., F.L.S. 
Veterinary Medicine rene Surgery—G. T. Brown Laera eth V.% 
Surveying, Civil Engi aiena and Mat ematics, 
sArmatro g, C.E. 
Man of penta Austin. 
The next Session will begin August 11th. The 
for boarders TE 55 to 80 guineas, accordin age 
and other circumst: ; the pot for out students is 40l. per 
annum. The College | jonah of leet 
wely: retri oaei a hen lr course is 
s information 
be had on 
application to to ‘the Principal. aoee 
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, 
ME: HENRY OVERMAN infi $ RANS f mes a pa 
the public Bg his SOUTHDOW. are ready 
Leting; he pes aats SOUTHDOWN SHE — EWES 
eim 
ugham, Norfolk. Jw et 
for Sale- Wensenham, ee 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1856. 
NGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
MEETI: 
Turspar, Jay 15 
Wrpnespay, — 16(Great Meeting of the Royal Agricultural 
phren oo it Society of England, at Chelmsford. 
FRIDAY, - is 
eee 
az meeting at Chelmsford next week promises 
and implements, and by 
cle ompleted, to be a useful 
ments selected yester- 
day for trial by the J casei are speca tested in actual 
