NovemBEr 22, 1856.] 
Arono MANURES, &c.—Manufacturers and 
othe: d in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES may 
obtain every necessary instruction for their economical and 
efficient preparation, by applying to J.C, Nessrr, m 
Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical College Kennin; 
London. Analy oils, Fosto, Superphosphates of Lime, 
Coprolites, &c., a ays of ete Silver, and Aas? epee 
sre executed with Grr and atch, Gen n des 
of receiving instruction in Chemiest Anaia. om “Assaying, 
will find ample facility and accommodation at the Colleg 
N GUANO, Bolivian sion o, Sup ethan 
phate o of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood ey oe every 
description of of Artificial Ma Homi ese Cakes, & 
0, Mar’ 
Lane, Lonii 
fe FOLLOWIN URES are m acti 
Ar. LAWEs’ Factory, Deptford C Turnip Manure, 
71. per ton; Superphosphate of Lime, 7l.: Sulphùric Acid and 
Coprolites, 67.—Office, 1, re ‘Aeon ‘London Bri ge. 
N.B E ammonia, pa i uano, = teed to contain 16 per 
cent. of ammonia, Soda, Sulphate of Ammo: 
other Chemical Man oe 
BLISHED 
apt MA NURE Caa Yalu fertiliser has 
saya of LIME, warranted oi 
ty. 
He T. Procter, Cathay, Brist 
PROCTER & RYLAND, Bitwsitg tai 
ene Warwick ; eae near Chester. 
Poo wo URE COMPANY 
ED).—Wool Manure for Corn, 7l. 
6l ie delivered to ay Railway Station or Wharf in in 
Applications í ooh Age Tee influential persons attending 
vincial Mar! to bef arded to C. H. TIDBURY, Secre pa rin 
81, G: aaret Street, Sennen 
BORDEN ANURE COMPA NY. 
(Established 1840) 
Beg to call the attedtion of Agriculturists to their MANURES 
FOR AUTUMN SOWING, which by a judicious mesus of 
Nitrogen with the mineral sen constituents taken Hass e soil b; 
it 
f the best 
Peruvi m impo rehouses, Snipa of 
Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, „Superphosphato of Lime, Blood 
Manure, and every Artificial Manure of known value. 
T Epwano PURSER, Bichat}: 
40, Bridge Street, Blackfri: 
pan amn TAND DRAINAGE AND IM- 
eke eai ptt nas, 
Ker SEYMER, Esq. M.P., i 
Company is incorporated b: rliamen 
litate the Drainage of Land, Making of Roads, the Erection 
ef Farm Buildings, and cther Improvements on all tn pany Seer of 
Property, whether held i fee, or Listing entail, mortgage, in trust, 
were ompany’s officers, or 
staff, EQUAL FACI- 
MEE ta opp rikte IN z a Ohh 
ve The wi WHOLE cost of the works and expenses will, in all cases, 
pe charged o on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly 
ments. 
5. The term of such charge may be fixed 
and extended to FIFTY YEARS for LAND 
-ONE YEARS for FARM BUILDINGS, whereby 
by the Landowner, 
EE timai an nd 
nstalmen: 
will be kept within such a fair percentage as ie ened he 
roved ds can afford to pay. TAM CLIFFO) ec, 
FLOORS.— 
BATH CEMENT 
GROUND BLUE ane LIME in Sacks ne Sas by Railway 
varr bees r n price if Six Tons en by Railway, 
a full ca keai Canal. 
S & KersHaw, Warwick.—Nov. 22. 
w TERPROOF PAINS. i 
ND CATTLE SHED 
HOSE. ll ‘would enjoy their Gardens a uring the 
months should Seros struct their Soaps wiowrane 
CEMENT CONCRETE us :—Screen the 
formed t 
gravel of which the path i is vat ome made ra the loam which 
ismix it, and t ry partof clean ladd one of sharp 
river san ie sti of such equal mixture add one of Port- 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ARNER’S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE| 
OR GENERAL Linco gga PUMP, 
777 
then, ona cold undrained soil a sa portion perished 
from exposure ; much of what w: ed suffered 
The valve is a ball of im i 
material, and cannot clog 3 PETAR } oh proportion of the 
he barrel is of galvanised iron, not plants that ultimate! would spring from 
likely t o corrode, and can be raised or such a dep th that mA liering oe os to com- 
owered at pleasu! The legs will fold 
ped cath aaah the whole yore be carried ob ne Pag arte 
oe rtoany pond or tank required. must be pet vat thee node 
Psa hy bes shart with pete y he 31.38. oe at below would diea way, and thus much time 
are 5 ft. high. and e wth is lost to the plant, which 
l} inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, would tavebaee tiller bat tlightly, yielding even then 
1s. 9d. per foot b Jn ak st a and s f 
14 inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 7 ing 
cess 
or Plumbe ntry, at t 
above prices, or of the Tose and 
D Jons WARNER & Soxs, 
8, Cre: t, Je win Si et, tated 
Beery asses of Machinery for 
Raising Water, by means of W a 
Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c.; ud 
Fire and Ga. gines, &c.—Eng pplication. 
75 PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
DARD PUMPS. 
PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 
tages, ie Peig and Wells of 
ripar 
arrel, of Dene i £s. d. 
a paed sy ft. 7 in. / Fitted for lead, ) 1 10 0 
2f „ long 3, 3 gutta percha, | 1 14 0 
3 „ditto3,„ 6,4 or cast iron}2 80 
3 ditto 8 „ 6 „ pipe, | 2 12 0 
4 ,, ditto 3 » \ as 3 30 , 
2i » ge ey 15 feet va Lead Pipe 
ed, 
ready for 
24 in. long ditto” 
The short barrel Pump is very convenient 
for fixing in grocer ye limited meee = 
ora and si 
ater from aa fi 
always 
object t the followi which w 
t last year may S pos ‘toa interest, although 
vain here peg rough mix or 
nf ner Can nh as our groun 
ooth t our pt came an walli jah op did 
| tolerably ma 
ebruary 2, 1854, we planted eight rows of 
Wheat yn xta ee in each row at depths as follow : 
ground tanks, or ; Forcit, and Plant 
Houses; they m: xed, when desired 
nder the stage. 
ay be obtained oi Tronmonger 
Plumber in Town or Country, at the aia prices, or of the 
Patentees and Manufacture: Rda WARNER anv SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, Lond 
’ Every d ption of ee y for Raising Water by means 
ws Wheels, Deep W: Penge, &e.; a ete and Garden 
Engines, da. &e-- Engravings s sent on a] applicati t 
AND DRAINAGE undertaken to a extent, by 
ontract, or on Commission, and immediately executed ad 
nd A 5, Charin Cross. ae 
CULTURE axp CHEMISTRY, ` 
—J. C. NES) CS, on 
The syste: gee nome se pariah in the i tenon ar rises every 
ranch Mania to Lae a youth for the a N of Agriculture, 
b 
e pk tailan , Mining, ria tures, and t e Naval 
rerai he e Universities. 
pe fn and Assays o description are promptly and | 
accurately executed at t ol ge. The terms and aaie SN 
rati he Co le 
ticulars may be had on re reser e bee! Principal 
Mr. Nespir is prepared to E ok ‘to raa z 
the Series a Lage ge “number phia on Agricul 
C ry during the ni ae oe ei 
MITH- 
Implements, commences 
MORNING and closes on FRIDAY EVENING, December 9, 
10, 11, and 12, Bazaar, ee, eugene! rome Street. Open 
from daylight ti till 9 in the ev ane: e mae Shilling Ming. 
SEED WHEAT 
fe prone RED NURSERY, re “HYBRI D 
Siete 
EAT, the best sorts for late sowing, 3 at be had on 
mce or remit- | 
21 = 48 days Starve 
” r o “ ” š 
+ ” ? ae w Good plant, and til- 
24 : : 4 mii j lered well in spring. 
” ” n = 52 , A weakly plant, and 
” ” » 26= 53 » 4 
i 7 7 26 = 53 n f tlleredbutslightly. 
The prod a e ed groups may be 
feat in E proportional 3 as 2, 6, 4, so that from this 
t we were led to the following conclu- 
(is ' Shallow w sowing perils on account of the winter 
Figi e of the whole plant. 
Y: 
far 
an a depndtiog the ie uniformly at a proper 
depth or Pon a modera 
n the co 
the uch grain was choked w 
thu vit ip ears that thic 
| necessity in the earlier days of 
guard against the contingencies arising, 
. climate attributable to a 
| general want of draining. 
2d. From the consequent bad tilth of land, thereby 
mtaa h s rougher farming 0. 
ith weeds ; Ere 
lst. From the colder 
f d: 
pa neti to H. A refi 
from 
oe S, 
SEED W HE 
oon MORTON has still hin BROW ICK 
AT FOR SEED, on Sale at 10s. 6d. a busbel. 
Post Office Orders to be made payable at Kingston-on-Tham 
to Mr. Joms C. Monroy, West Molesey, Surrey. 
Basi correspon 
RED 
To 
ire fo in “Sits clods, a” which seed would 
| be scat 
at irregular inte! 
3d. Fro tthe very i depths at which it 
| must Gagie? be sown 
Let us now glance at the ine at of matters as 
°°) Mr. Newt 6HT, an agriculturist of the modern 
h would have arim yo Tend | is well drained, 
rod. 
a 
altar. 
eee COCOA NUT FIBRE MANUFAC- 
TURE a consist of TES DOOR ai i 
eha 
pod Tar Gath 
igen made of patent pre 
ool, a -conductor of Heat and Cold, k 
wierever it is applied; a fixed temperature. It is ada 
sad rom and floricultural purposes, fi 
ers from 
Reese ARCHER, whol 
prance Stone, City; ped of all Nurserymen and 
posit the kingdom. “It is much cheaper than 
8 covering.” 
“r From Sir Watkin W. Wynn's Gardener. 
pail bave just aid out abont 14,000 plants, and Keep the greater 
fires your ‘Frigi Domo,’ and have done so for the last 
or four erg ar every one w 
ho sees boot plants is 
how healthy and well pat a A re without 
” These observations accom] 
z Che Agricultural Gasette. ii 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1856. 
ea 
ning nh ly great chan e been made in the 
climate of ores aids pie erly we have 
a Whea perilled because the seed could 
“rn sown i in ts to get a good plant before 
Chri and now in the same districts we have 
| thie and thin 
i iy, at farmers’ clubs but at every market table 
rmer Hotprast, whose white head and wrinkl 
or ioe lead us to suppose that he had fi famed 
sowing are actively sieunets not | Seen 
s, and though. much 
mains to be do one in this v way, yet it is seldom we 
Pe a least half a century, gives as his conclusi 
derived fr om all those years | of experience, that ‘he 
school as are met with | on the farms of those who 
Now. 
one may “it ied big tea to conclude that one or "both 
of | of these > 
pe: 
addi- | whilst m 
whilst Mr. Newricmt, who is but a young agricu cul- | of their youth. Under the pE mode of farmi ing 
turist, ecw with equa al confidence = the best | too only the most intractable is on to be 
p ‘he has ever was from the sowing oi piii in Arsa clods, aie can be deposited 
three pecks. om ol or the dibble with a ageleity as to 
th that 
as there is in this a great deal of difference, 
error as to m 
r into the m 
have too much in x cat i Dyna ma: t 
even now where ike condition of the past is main 
ed, the smaller seeding on the o oiher hand is not 
f the soil ha 
was young, and we all 
when he 
i essons of our youth 
epi enables us to calculate the 
effect ey quantity was ee of certainty not 
pom: erly attainable. ee “the eat day a wider 
be for Wheat sowing than 
an grea ipro 
modern husbandry ; but inasmuch as one sort of 
better for sowing at on than 
e been brou; o bear upon the pro- 
vlana of varieties of Whea pted for different 
circumstances. This isa ter of which we shall 
soni = coe et ining the following Table 
the J f the 
English aa Bes I iment 
y. In the 
| upo; r gea, h the Table i is jt a plot of Red 
was sown on the l4th day of each 
The soil, it may be stated, 
