Novemser 8, 1856.] 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &¢.—Manufi 
A others engaged in yia ARTIFICIAL iea par 
obtain every necessary i ion for their economical ani 
efficient preparation, by pairs = to J.C. Nes 
Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical C K ington, 
London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, 
Ceprolites, &c., end Assays of Gold, Silver, and othe! r Minerals, | 
are executed with accuracy and dispatch, Gentlemen serch 
of receiving instruction T ot Su meee bot “ie aoe 
will find ample facility and a: atio 
7 
AN GUAN 
= of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and every 
n of Ari ree te ee srs ite S, &e. 
S uee Wna Ineris CARNE, 10, Mark L London. 
Diet THE FO 
OLLOWIN aan aaa are manufac 
N.B. e Pe iat ian Guano, guaranteed tò oone 16 per 
cent, of E. Surat of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, sl 
other Chemical Man 
“MANURE 
Established 1840) 
Beg to call the attention of pelenliziats to their MANURES 
FOR AU son EADE which by a ero J peas of 
Nitrogen ral stituents — fro soil by 
Cereals, p: olla ood se s without exhausting the 
Ta LON DON MANURE. r also supply genuine 
vian Guano direct from iad ime B ate of | 
i Blood | 
and ever) 
D PURSER, Secretary. 
40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, aalok, 
81, Grac toh Sirak ond 
PHE P: PATENT NIt RO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD 
MANURE COMPANY (L™ITED). 
ustees. 
Edward Ball, Esq., M.P.,8, Bel- 
grave Road, Pimlico. 
Major-Gen, Hall, M.P., Weston 
Colville, Linton, Cambridge. 
M.P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Square. 
De 
Chairman—Jonas Webb, E 
Deputy-Chairman—John rea _ ., Tower (cite peaa s Road» | 
Regent’s Park. 
£dward Bell, Esq., Tottenham, Middlesex. 
Sopu i Clay den, Eas Littlebury, Essex. 
Richard Hunt, E: ih aes Abbot, Herts. 
Thomas Knight, E: , Edmonton, Middlesex, 
Robert Leeds, hg “West Lexham, Norfolk., 
Robert Morgan, Esq, 72, Camden Villas, Camden Town. 
‘Thomas Nash, Esq., Great Chesterford, Essex 
James Odams, Esq., -, Bishop Stortford, Herts. 
J oe eye Esq., Middleton Square, Pentonville. 
G avill, Esq., =: s orpe, near ines rd. 
Abel Smith, Esq., J ar. 
Walton House, Ware, Herts. 
se Dimsdale, Esq., Esse: 
n Place, Herts, 
Jon a Brady, Esq., 
Pere spin rne oare, & Co., Lombard Street. 
Solicitors—Messrs. TKingotord & Dorman, 23, T St., ee 
Secretary and Chemist—James Taylor, Esq., F.C 
BLOO D MANURE FOR WHEAT. 
The Directors of t 
ratel 
livian sara == upe: jana: cali way be hi 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nd | (DOFDEGE or AGRICULTURE am EN trope 
| AND OF PRACTICAL and GENER. Se Te 
d | 38, Lower Kennington Lane, K 
Sigs al—J. C. 
The syst studies pursued in the College EEE 
branch requisite to prepare en for the sie er geet 
Eier g, Mini d the Arts 
y execnted 
Mr. Nessir is nencewents “to deliver in 
the of. Loepen A 
gricultural 
Y, November 27 (being a week 
pa in consequence of os Birmingham Show), and the, \Ponltey 
will be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 
e Annual an of the Society will be held at the King’s 
Hotel, Gloucester, at 4 cian * The Right iat es 
Ducie i in the chair. D. TRINDER, Sec 
Cirencester, Nov 
C SPAR PALACE.—POULTRY SHOW.—The | 
re s beg to announce that they inteud to have a 
General Exhibition of POULTRY, PIGEONS, and RABBITS, 
| at the Crystal Palace, on SATURDAY, MONDAY Y, TUESDAY, 
and WED pipaa Y, January 10, Pa 13, a nd 14 next. 
aero regulations, 
[ssi 
a 
745 
for them—a power held by the landlord in order 
peg ti he may eject any one who shall commit 
spear theft or crime of any kind. Mr. BAKER 
is the 
sc fick. cial and ERIA 
| the influence of the st over their servants to 
f 
t 
inatia à on himse 
jand dishonesty and suspicion for st time 
more gests than the contrary of all these awe 
can be as ated at schools or out of books, or by 
word of 
Mr. Sipser, of Clapham, followed Mr. ir, Banat 
+h ks an 
hel oe generally to which working men had 
He argued for information be conveyed 
| on matters o f direct rie daily in nterest, and condemned 
| the publications of 
quate to the Gvatinetion of their readers upon 
ea connected with their maintenance and 
mployment. 
Me Winstans oh Aye gk criticised the addresses 
of Messrs. SpE Bager. The difficulty as 
A 
tl rules and are 
sh ie aad be had on kae toqa to Mr. HOUGHTON, 
senatacy to the Poultry Exhibtiion, Crystal Palac hom 
all communications may be addressed. 
Nov. 8. 
Crystal Palace, 
2 MITH LD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHO 
856.— aap BAE TMAS PEON oT CAT’ A 
SHEEP, and ei will be held on TUESDAY, December 9, 
San three follo aar, King dee Portman | 
and Medals amounting to upwards of 8007 
cic ame Ka the be mae the Ag 
of ipehibiting. on ena tof an of One Gui 
the funds of the Club. Members 
G. Grove, £ Secretary. 
fór particularly psa t observe 
ose on November 8, and n 
received after that day. 
Lists of the Prizes eia; with a copy of the Rules and Regu- 
lations aie ie it set all rere Marti will e sent 
>e SkA applicat B. T. B ER GAS 
Ot Halfmoo Stree et, Piccadili iy; ta 
e will be | 
regards c Poe s was 
mere alen af, ¢ 
ion 
e intere st as 
pay 
| to rm Mimer system, Mi 
the extent allowed by 
allow the cultivation E Sil crops 
| cordially for the extension of wisi: and walt be 
glad to see all public-houses closed by law upon the 
abbath d 
he Rev. C. Jass then delivered a very admirable ` 
address upon the mpg of the working man. | 
so much the 
ames and he 
frn 
ar Agricultural CELE 
TURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1856 
EAE E 
We have never listened to = more interesting or 
complete discussion of the influences affecting the 
Jel 
| principles and as needed 
ies! they should be A per ety kiat în hand and 
for fone ng you ep aie? the period of school — 
lednestion had aay clos Among matters | 
of de tail Mr. James “declared. that it would be a 
condition of the agricultural laboure: er, nor to, (one 
D 
turday ; and he 
o condu cted it than that which lee place 
n the rooms of the London Farmers’ cla 
Sa’ called 
to be careful how they, 
day but 
masters generally 
Mon nday in 
e Company (many of whom are Ar. $ of H hire, who | 4nd women pete n turned out homeless and 
exte: svlentiaeiey’ i E Slane i inting | It was opened by Mr. SPEARING, ampshire, w 
raae and the 5, Tavo at Sin anity, ‘thatthe have | described in de See See condition of the country | TS? ourceless for ove accidental inattention or 
now a plete teks Coren ao and achinery che the | working man, and a bet er description of | pardonable ignora e! 
mfacture of their Manures; 5 near : 
whole of the Blood rodueed ie Paving seeured me! pee ho eo to be given im r his Mr . THomas, of Bedfordshire, U ss pii a wed 
d a large stock of other necessary materials Od i Lewis ed i —for a system resting account of his experien master, more 
a an n “fa ap “ee to ek their Pat iP ern a i olio lging } e i espec ly erence to goir ai nt of 
ighest quality; and, as he irota an e Tp eitis 
Sherebolicrs. ure themsclves large consumers of the Blood —fora beier alan, of master pee servant, boys. He employs 20 of them under a care: 
Manure, their fixed determination to supply nothing but genuine | ; p, tay ntion to such details as irae of] superintendent, who can correct and teach them. . 
Pee est = hil to afford a guarantee and protection to the et aay dey of the week rather than Saturday He gives AE for g: each, and in addition E 
farme: S r > t à 
The great value a ‘tpi as a fertiliser may now be | | p cket asa ard: thi withheld except it 
ia ala paN estabished =" Jere Regs: “the first 1 Hoa 1 t p ‘$ i; E A E ry six mo] 
is Vai Ase: . 
afoul pa re iently nega aetna sympathy on “the part nt Es in i leu seq DER ee ng may have 
ood M 
Acid, to which is add ed a targo qua iei of pure blood, epectatiy qu oting the vo sad fas ot tha e Mr | of 13s. s. worth of clothing, goa A the 
PEE yp ys ila ak ae Se le hen BES Justice Tatoos, wr livered as his dying ci aii. | p t day at the “table of thelr 
r sown cast. D, ? ub 
It is a very remarkable fact, that the analysis of blood and the — he lamented fit separation between pg master. HOMAS € poate Seri e personal i fe 
grain of Wheat are prose Sepe proved by the most out of whi ch suspieic a, ill- feeling, and consequent pr of a master as the great educational influ- 
Tae chemists; ote areae ee ania ee ees ze nce to be strengthened and improved by every 
pand wi and a WL 
“= a OF venea bie x sis of animal te... u oes s paper ” Was seen ap some se gre noA, to th ag life ‘ay aunny of e: 
e highly fertilising properties of Blood have been commen! Il or pect remarks from M at of |in its ects upon the 
upon fe f the Blood | excellent p . 
Manane fr Wi Whea W oh air aera soils, nia Wri CE te ae the keeper is ofa ny hich indeed he spoke 
practical e; Leh numerous nial ig at cause o: e ultima! . A is k . 
fom the most o aaa ais pEi "eho cree sch 4 r r tis w en the e lad Fins bit e ho in to ; h ais d 3 
Offices—109, Fenchurch Street, London. ool, s hom from 
Price 72. 10s. per ton,.free at any Railway or Wharf in London. me iy perpetual A amit Rre as eted 1 tek in succession Hi sentiments to which utterance ra 
Directions for use, —From 2 to 4 ewt, per acre, according ad the! vith the li wi h and society of the | been given by the speakers. 
condition of the soil. It may either be drilled in with the seed 1 h bit d bad an ia Sab ee es eS 
or Teen ery y atter it ay i 1l ed in. a Laggan that awes ess hal aie ag poe e! ‘Tas sixth harvest Pi it a Walia dak 
autioned against spurious imitations. As | are acq b ritt. tter ost 
Security to x Fon T Cranen Beet. and is marked 1h not ping 1 machines, and 
DAUS PARENT OUD MANURE,” ‘and’ sold only by other “placos as zen às its Shae itis is condi. | yet reports are coming into us ies ay Grecia 
tised Agent! mpan A 
Rin - — = of their adoption as oE the we soll been heard of 
sg GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND IM- | tot e a one i cot too is not wholly | before. Ever sine tte of the Irish 
PROVEMENT COM tage comm 
8, 52, Seana on the character of the co eh Mr. exodus the ere h pak ig want oh bie * 
. AKER has built a 4-room tage ry year 
< This is incorporated by ct of Parliament to faci- last 15; b s effor ve been to a great en oy ampri ea, has added fresh proof, if such 
litate the Drit iaga. f Land, the Making “of Roads, the Erection and te . of e necessity f by 
Hi 3 4 tent thwarted by the determination of the wanting, reaping 
Pery varter d een Mar estes, DREES one’ nr of railings to take in lodgers, thas machinery, and yet ese 1857 will doubtless 
pe: en or Col recaigation of Tite ucing their accommodation to the same low |reta Perni of many soa ff mat the 
ances od d els cg One of t | di Yy eir crops cou cu! more 
3. ed and executed by the Land- l as is aston else x 
sieve te nts, SEa ——— Coapanj s gena] re a in Bai : S ra is the sn Tle or ym, reaping machines than with the 
F i sic 
Lrrres andy sr Birke OLN, tension of the otment system. e grants eee S T el te 
ws The wows cost of the works and expenses will, in all cases, | 20 perches of land to eve itant “igs Eig the cg = x Pa a ntl at te pee 
be charged on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly | growt of grain ; his only SPAS, Io a harvest field than th ti ith 
term that no work be done upon the carpe Every | upon | the est field than the over-caution wi 
ce The term of such charge mey fe bg eng | Bar lier A and|plot is held at a wee *s notice, that Aap rom: Ta 
THIRTY-ONE YEARS for FARM BurLpINGs, whereby the instalments occupation may be at once bya upon the partly arising from e di culty experien in 
will be kept within such a tage as the oceupiers ofthe | aJyation of crop and cultivation and g , and partly P 
improved can afford to pay. am CLIFFORD, Sec. P 
