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Avcust 23, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 569 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &e.— Manufacturers and OOF PATHS. they had most liberally been placed at the d disposa 
others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES may E gr ant SAT TLE “erm F a of Ain Agricultural 7 ciet Pp judges of rea} : 
obtain every necessary instru for their economical and H HOSE w sha enjoy their Gardens during the i gn ee ee ping 
efficient preparation, by applying to J.C. Nespit, F.G.S., &e, wi poe month Spoo ooneinoat their wees eh ee machines, we were rejoiced to hear Mr. Fisner 
Saad of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Kennington, | CEMENT CONCRETE, whi ch are formed thus:—Sereen. the Hoses declare that he had but to speak a word, and 
ondon. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, | gravel a which ha lh is at e ene ated Ss laam which | jf h ded th h ld obtain 150 of “ th 
Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, | is mixed it, and to every fto n graveladd oneof sharp je neoded: then > yee y ig 
f receiving Tatae th Chemical Analyses and Ass ate re nd Gon parts of = 1 mixture add one of German fellows ” (there is a portion of the ign 
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Sil find ample facility and eho plade, pSr Co - AE ma the whole wall in the dry state bafore Legion encampedat Colchester), and they would clear 
a ee eg ee a . Any 
UANO, Bolivian Guano, Superphos- brer re mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the his fields at once, But there were four machines at 
phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and every pts e, and in 4! rs it becomes as hard as a rock, Vegetation work upon his farm, and he ich Sir M had not need 
kes, &e. on os 
not grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of th 
description of Artificial Manures, Linseed Cal ree frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, of them. The case to whi h Si Tox Prro’s 
ne mele pment , Mark Lane, London. give’ a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. ee es Ane ff fi f the th 
ING MANURES are manufactured ne same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, | who no machines, and who would glad] nploy 
a empio 
at Mr. Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek :—Turn Manure, anes LE ark EDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situations more yp aba ers if th btai bh yy ro y 
tl. per ton; Superphosphate of Lime, Tl; Sulphuric e Ae id and} Were a clean, bard aa a = desideratum. May be laid in ey were obtainable. e hope 
Coprolites, 67.—Office, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bri bi equally i Hea 3 that when harvest weather shall revisit as once more, 
\.B. G sear ika Sa LG to a 16 per | sith unk St ers of tha Cement, J. B. Wmre & Buormens, ge as well as any others teks can wield the 
. of ammonia. Nitrate o! a, Sulphate of Ammonia, and | d j mae aiai ULTRY IMPROVE. y 
other Chemical Man es. ade: ‘HE DORSETSHIRE POULTRY IMPROVE. ao oe be set pa = with er iat tor all 
© Ny MENT ASSOCIA TION. ~The Annual BAA of thts Sal isd oh on the theory involve perusal 
ONDO N M ANI URE Cc co M Pp A N Y THURSDAY. Se be Airie in Dorchester on WEDNESDAY a after en ag ome, 
The above Company have the following ready for immediate eptember 17th and 18t, when several valuable We must, however as rae; the subject, 
delivery :—Corn Man na for top-dressing ; Blood ditto for Corn; ia uo i thc oA boi ns mine t iar E OE BS. Cou tY | noint a 4 the co E. sie 
Blood ditto for Roots; Superphosphate of Lime, manufactured Sntries must rai es be nist a si bakra 1 AEN pan 
expressly for the ligula or other drill; Concentrated Urate for Honorar pral- on ras fe fon nd Horse aniy) with the to the r of "a more Petes use ret the reaping 
Turnips, Mangels, Grasses, &c. E Peth iaae Guano direct ee seh ian see hale gla hed aie. onday, September 1st, after mai achines "a “another year. In the excellent new 
importers’ warehouses; Nitrate of Soda; Bu ulphate of Ammoni: Prize L is a 2 emis a 1 th f the A i s Jo 
and every artificial manure of known value. will be aan P to EF etje y Rules o dr Agricultural Sej be urnal, there 
40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, isem, men era E E, A Kam be stamped Salk is ; testimony given to the entire ly successful and 
THE GENERA AL LAND DRAINAGE A AND IM- G. J. Axprews, Honorary Secretary. f this impleme which ought 
he PR sont? com SHOR ee 23. 23. fe oc where to be boani? ‘hr Hautes 
ces, SA Parliament biog Takei: RT-HOR COWS AND HEIFERS FROM HORN- 
mag Ee “Boe pce i pe ee Ripe FAIRS. mbit ae rel pice with ota a, 
1. This Company is incorporated by Act of Parliament to faci- M ESSRS, JO INSON, of the Man Farn ussgy’s machine with the tipping platform—the 
pe ate the Drainage “is eid Se ‘Making of Roads, the Erection Highgate, por to inform Gentlemen and the Trade thas amount of an average day’ s work being nine or 
ings, and er mprovements on all descriptions of oer, will ae! ‘on ‘TUESDAY next, the 20th inst. from 200 Ki 
Piaty whether held in fee, or under entail, mortgage, in trust, vam first-rate Cows and Heifers from the above Fairs. Ont of a a er PARRINGTON, ‘4 Medvat, E down 
or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Property. oan = be found several animals of pure blood for breeding | +4 1} ac e per hour with Burcess i 8 
$ s ror tay any oly Pacey of ate necessary. ws tation form gan M‘Connicn’ s sagt and Brn 
. The Works may be desi and executed by the Land-| > TGE or AGRI T p 
owner or his Agents, independently of the Company's raat a OLL EGE or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMI STRY, which Crosexm1, ws es has this yeas recived ‘the 
he may elect whether he will employ their staff. Eu ds. AND OF PRACTICAL and GENERAL er 37 ane P yin share of the Society’ s prize which has been 
re ait WILL BE AFFORDED R CASE. 8, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, near London vided amongst all thre 
. The WHOLE cost of the alee me expenses will, in all cases, Rii rineipal—J. C. Neserr, F.G.8,, F.C.S., &e. aii a 
be charged o n the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly |, The m of studies pursued in the College comprise ane that for ordinary harvest work any one of the 
instalme: brane! wh dob nisite to prepare youth for the ep of Agrienleure, machines will beat the ba ging hook or scythe 
5. The t pooh ite ch charge may be fixed by the is andowner, Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, bee the ; for the Naval fi h a d of li pet 
and extended to FIFTY YEARS rA Lasp Improvements and | ®"4 Military Services, and for the Universítie: oe ea the c¢ tebe and the quality of its per- 
Mill be kept vitai ee ts Burtpinas, whereby the inatalponts sceraely executed at the Coleen seripion terms and A T- TA aN, then Crossxitt, steep ana ere 
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Piela ete 2 tape Cano, gf the | iia Ea eeey p ae bodies rats Par | could only distribute 10,000 reapers befor another 
IRON FENCE, HURDLES, E aa F. Nes A ra Stare oe pyara l 1 s aa akr sic ery: field: 
E 17, New Park Street, South rae vireg Chemistry during the next twelvemonth. : poe ngiand s standing army on ar corm: S, 
Srepnexsox & PEILL), solicits an inspection of his pattern even supposing eve man of them to use the sickle 
of Mka doti aiil FENCE, which he is now prepared as e as wield e swo: i 
supply upon very advantageous terms to purchasers, Eve : 
description of Ornamental Castings and Me . Works. Every The _Aavicultural Gusette would be an interTErense with the labour market 
a, = Memufactory = above alan */ certainly — but who with the past fortnight’s 
S eet long, 3 feet heri 5 i 
of ground, 5 bars E te ee 9d. each. URDAY, A rience before him would not hail it as of great 
HURDLES for CATTLE, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 oti ap ad we had such means at our 
inches out of ground, 5 bars... s+» 53. 3d. each, Waa ties Geek a the fifth day of an almost his year we should not now have had to 
H. J SERON anD Co., Galvanized Iron Works, | continuous rainfall. Over the whole of the south complain of one half our 
2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. of England the corn had been ripe some days|@iu- Supposing these machines to have been 
GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING, for Farm Buildings and Sa f ze pong t work, 500,000 acres would have vied 
“other roofs. The cheapest, ,most durable, and neatest rooting i in use, | before the rain began, and one of the finest crops 2 Wn rth 
GALVANIZED SPOUTING, at from 104d. per yard, for Farm | that England ever saw has been spoiling ever ‘000,000 quarters of grain, worth more both 
bat pn a an &c.—Never requires painting. —_ There were not hands enough to cut it as it | Money and as food, by much wast than the value of 
PATENT WIRE STRAND FENCING, the strongest and Ei hase ee : : fortu- | the machine, than it we prove to be. And the 
neatest ohn in use, will resist the largest ‘Cattle, and will not or t purpose 1s unfortu- d id have bee 1 ht li 
bend or get ont of form by trespassing “upon or over. Upwards toati A o be met with only here and there at dis- | 8round wou 
"of 600 milesof this fencing ma by us in the last 8 yı For | tant intervals. Th i had theri than it will for Sitat sana and | the othe: 
illustrated price list apply at the Works. ant intervals. ere was time enough, had there H 
GALVANIZED GAME Soe POULTRY NETTING,—| been the means, to have harvested many hundred | Sources of rae nt dee ut which energetic agriculture 
thousand acres before the weather changed, and the furnishes 
d vould = bly have b 
pin pt pa E produce of those acres wou ably h een 
Galvanized, 24 inch wide, worth one-fifth more, both in money value and as| In last week’s au: of the Society of Arts 
3inch 4 4 
TA pe ee '4d., 53d, and ood, than aiter five ‘days’ rain NE it in the field | Journal there is ie on a are called 
The Netting made any | it can be supposed to be. “negative Artesian » ” by Dr. Bruckmann, of | 
width, and with openings of ~~ When the seatheaby of labourers had become | Stuttgard, in which Be “describes ths process òf 
GALVANIZED POULTRY FOUNTAINS and FEEDERS | 0PViows, a letter to the Times recommended the digging wells in Germany for | drain ing arias 
for DRY and WET FOOD.—Galvanized Chain Camp Stools employment of militiamen in the harvest field : 
and and. Chatra: ie. Ot ne are made to close up sod are very neat, | The terse man w yag wrote it saw food spoiling, | works of that description here 
Hove 8 ree heey ag, aa siglo ten ancien, aet i an accustomed to the work of| Dr. BRUCKMANN’S “ negative Artesian wells ” are 
Gat Espaliery ca all descriptions of Wire-work and pr saving it forbidden t iS ds other than look idly on.| what we have naturally in. many a locality in 
wanised Ironwork.—Wire Fencing for Parks, Plantations, Plea- | Fe mended, estas. that thine who could | England, though we do not use such fine words in 
ounds, ces from 104 por Yard C a Barton: lsewhere should b ing them. We call them “swallow holes.” They 
roaa d Prica Lists apply to Henny J. Moston & Co, | PO i eir harvestmen elsew ay shoul e | naming om ec swallow holes. 
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2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. allowed to hire assistance here. nd ever since— | are to be found wherever on elevated land a water- 
| the grain meanwhile s routing in the sbeaf—have course or ravine cuts through the diluvial clay 
we had to liste en to the warnings wed political econo ly ying revels n the surface soil and a porous ri 
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whic no man ever heard rt Government was | substance by the operation of the same principle 
r fields, sakes for the | which Nature exhibits more obviously in operation 
|tim ee is is proposed ‘ers send them a few h Woes i cie 
lame Tack a —a time, too, when the truest | Dr. oy A negative Artes et nd 
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safety ? What red-tape stickler for routine, do you | which Dr. BRUCKMANN pro slo o render more 
suppose, should stand lower on the list of incapable direct the connection between the supply ground 
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would interfere between the men the | the porous rock receiving that supply delivers it 
nation’s food and any means by poniai» ‘within again eo a Aad level. 
their reach for saving it? As well protest a _ Wher impervious _ beds intervene between 
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wante or the fire-engine at onflagra a ch ag convey i its water naturally ; away, then 
tion, as protest when corn is lend si standing it sim mes a question whether a well 
in the fields uncut, and liable, as the sunk throagh. ee water-holding beds, , or a surface 
a week proves, to serious injury "by pra her— | channel eut, it may 
PARKES’ STEEL DICGING FORKS & DRAINING wees. against the use of any means whatever to get it | requisite te fall be or be not the cheaper artificial exit 
eae “hve anp KEY, as Mr. Parxrs’| under cover. The sidebar may et assure $ for the drainage water. 
aces peace > ~~ pe Ln doa “have always ja stock a | that he best serves hig. co ry then, and acts mo Dr. BruckMann gah S great detail described his 
upwards of = Kei the Nobi bility and Farmers Maiei oF a traly | in accordance y d he has stated his Rei 
roc Agricu ral Society, who pronounce them to be the best} Who by whatever means he can pt A secures | cations for ensuring simil ar success elsewhere. 
Prive Lists sent free ton facilitate labour at least 20 per cent.{ his crops most rapidly. | qu oe do not need be of a very high daa. 
of the best Farm Im Semmes, on elites of ager petaas aor At Boxted Loge Jast week, hga although the | a very e experience in geological aye will 
103, Newgate Street, London. corn was ripe, the fields had bee ffice to determine whether there exist in any 
