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NOVEMBER 29, 1856] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 793 
BINN’ à PATENT MANURE AND TOP-DR ESSING, iis i ett agin Pomc pranadiees Meare rio} 
OR PROMOTING THE RAPID GROWTH OF VEGETATION ar gem eraen jirangan neoaea the chemist 
that 
AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THESFLY, WIRE -WORM, AND 
iT KNOWN), 
LUG. | 
menr TIOPRIE TORS of this valuable MANURE and TO} 
and 1 oth 
P-D 
to be used either drilled o! 
3. Leadenhall St to Mr. SamveL Fowter, West End 
Works 
strongly scrote far ies he 
Agriculturists will fin cae le as a Tope 
Orders addressed HALL k a at the Works; aa ee 
Agency, 9, Pall Mall East. Pedr be immediately ted. 
The Patentees 
Sein short, t! 
f 
at the a roduce of the farm shall be 
maintained sit sa vas when the grandfather of 
*| the present tenant pes it—so tha t t 
next in turn shall have all the strength of arm and 
strength of prejudice deri education 
merely at the plough tail Eor infi 
0 manufactured a CONCENTR 
which is sold in boxes at Be, and 1s. 6d. e: pici 
the Works, and of the underme: she ioned fys 
7 Brigde n, Seedsman, 10, Railway Arcade, London B: 
Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, pe Street, Old Kent Road. 
Dawe, Cottrell, & Co. ee wish ites SARRA feat City. 
ridge. 
No, 1 Box is oaks to arid 12 rods of ground; No. 2, 6 rods. 
May be had at 
F. Bosha! 1, Seedsman, 86, High Street, Borough, 
John ble, Seedsman, amns Deo Lower Clapton. 
John Wat P Florist, Newington Green, 
William Kibble, Florist, Richmond Road, Dalsto! 
rs atte ee 37, Upper Thames Street; aa 54, Seed 
t, Corn Exchan nge. 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.—Manufacturers and 
others engaged in making ARTIFICI ara maar ped 
se K mgton 
os, Superphosphates of Lim 
As: a, Silver, and — Minerals, 
are curacy and dis Gentlemen 
of receiving instruction in Chemical Analyses anà As 
will fin d am mple fa facility and a e Col 
eaying, 
$ 
upe: rph hos- 
phate of pes Nitra of Soda, 
one of ate Matindi, Linseed eeri oe 
GLIS CARNE, 10, Mar , Loni 
1 Soot i alow ENORI ne 
Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per 
cent, of ammonia, eee of Soda, Sulpha ate of Ammonia, and 
other Chemical Man 
ISHED 
URNIP MA NURE- —This valuable fertiliser has 
of the crops Las ced b; 
ard 0 eracre. GRASS, BARLEY, 
CLOVER, and WHEAT MANURES: mmo lso BONE, GUANO, 
and BE a of LIME, 
quality.— Apply t 
Jet. Procter, Cathay, Bristol; 
Pro orem & RYLAND, Birmingham ; 
__ EDMONSCOTE, Wa arw. ick and SALTNEY, near Chester. 
o 
I © COMPANY 
Established 1840) 
( Con n Com 
Bei to call the Cen of fon. Senge to their MANURES | Tyos. Bours, p met ure gent, 5, Chari 
OWIN bya 
R AUTUMN judicious Cacti of 
bere the soil by 
e land 
of Soda, Superphosphate of Lim Bloo 
rtificial Manure poi knon n value. 
Ep pa D PURSER, Se ecretary. 
40, Brid äge Street, Blackfriars, Londo: 
pa reas WOOL MAN T R M N 
(L TED)—Wool ae for Corn, ; Turnips, 
ntial persons attending Ewe 
vincial Market: o Li Moreen dt o C. H. Tipsury, Secre 
81, Gracechur: str t, London 
HE <a er AND DRAINAGE AND IM- 
PROVEMENT Nayak ei NE 
Offices, 52, ceca nt Street, London. 
ENRY gf ER, Esq. M.P., Chairman. 
s Company is ine orpora rated by Act of Parliament to faci- 
tate th he Drainage A Lead. he Making of Roads, the Erection 
of Farm Buildings, and Sener Improvements on all deseriptions of 
Property, whether held in fee, or ater: entail, mortgage, in trust, 
or as ecclesiastical hs 
no case 
2. In is any tigation of Titie n 
3. T 5 Works may be designed and piesa yoi ‘th and- 
owner or his Agents, independently of the Company’s oer or 
he may aan whether he will employ t tha ir staff. EQUAL FACI- 
LITIES WILL BE AFFORDED IN EITHER C. 
4. The 
esirons | Zoolo; 
no, Su 
Blood Manure, and every | for boarders :—un 
betw 
y this Manure last | ticulars 
pa! 
m 
f the best | Chemistry during the he. next twelvem 
en 
g thi 
ON ANY also He genuine TION of CATTLE, SH ) 
Peruvian Guano direct from fue ” warehouses, inga of Poa LTRY, will be held in BINGLEY HALL, on TUESDAY, 
itrate d 
OYAL AGRICUL RAL COLLEGE, 
Cirenceste 
Patron— llis Royal Highn esa Pils e ALB 
Adored A “Counclt— Eas Bamnussr. 
rincipal— Rev. J. S. Ha H, M.A. 
BERT. 
mistry—. Tak ig Se eae = n F. 
logy, Geo! ackma: n, F.G.S. + PLS, 
A dtl ei Medicine phn sa Barrai, T. Brown, M.R. c; un 
rveying, Civil Engineering, & Mathematics—J. A.Jarm. 
Manes er of Farm—J. Coleman. 
n,C.E. 
ebruary. Fees | 
16 era of age, 55 pp ae aa nm ; 
e fee 
The first Session of 1857 will begin early in F: 
der 
0 guineas; above 18, 80 g 
s 40 l per annum, The Cotte corse ge fe 
= 
nN 
well as for 
mation can be 
agricuitural purposes. Pro- 
had on application to the 
L E GE or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMIST 
AND oF PRACTICAL and od aston rr a 87 anc 
, Lower pS te Se Lane, nnn A ‘on, near Lon 
ue ope C. Nes F.G.S. TE © 8. = 
the Colle; ege comprises e very 
‘or the pomota of Se Me a 
the rts ; foi he Nara 
mptly act 
RY, | 
thers. 
are prol 
sand other par- 
AINE, 
mulgated i ‘beled ast rapa uy th 
o 
cipal, 
to make SRRA to deliver in 
ber or ao n Agri 
AND "DRAINAG pike te 
R. BAILEY ‘DENTON undertakes the Pies 
s by Contract or Com —For terms apply 
ae en ‘3 any extent, by 
ission, oy immediately executed by 
g Cross. 
BIRMINGHAM CA UTTLE D POULTRY 
—The EIGHTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBI- 
EEP, PIGS, ROOTS, and DOMESTIC 
EDNESDAY, T ha etal and FRIDAY, the 2d, 3d, 4th, 
and 5th of DECEMBER ne 
Th 
cultural | 
generally to ruin j We 
= ee iias nd such as these 
agricultural eee 
thought that the management t of. the > mamure-heapy 
so as to retain its had been 
e Priva’ TE Aira will tak? 
Admission to Non-Su rhe coal 5s. 
gre: 
Lirpie on the enormous extension of our guano 
imports and of o our manu ufactures of manures, Wi 
all th f our average annual 
produce, s for the m art due to the informa- 
ion these j theeristh fad given ont ature of 
t g ral substances which age qui 
The Exhibition aoe b 
. Admissi 
Bingley Hall wil eo Lighted with Gas on the Evening of 
each day. The Doors will be opened at 9 o'clock each ne 
Jonx MorGan, Secretary, 
Offices, ee all, Birmingham. 
PRZE ateei SHOW 0 OF THE SMITH- 
FIE 
ERER —The Annual Exhibition of yal Cattle, 
peice and closes 
l,and12. Bazaar, Kin ng sigan ae 
re daylight till 9 in the Soe Adm: 
ood. We had thought that the 
phosphate of lime and soluble silica which geological 
eories have extende ote a to — the ri Note even 
edt t the light by such theories on the 
practice of land drai 
have alluded to the 
MI‘ Sag rere LUB CATTLE SHOW.— 
ow Days: 9th, 10%, at at 12th December. 
See BENTALL'S NEW PAT OT 
Manufactory—He; bridg aor aldo: 
SMITHFIELD CATTLE 
W SKIRVING begs to 
e the 
Cattle Show on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th 
ROOTS of his IMPROVED 8 SWEDE TU 
aint oe 
acquai “friends 
public that he will attend at the ensuing ‘Smithfield anë their 
ei tis 
NIP. 
ber, Aek exhibit 
and e 
as Ere Stand 192. | ont how 
Mr. could not 
y thebties” “which had led Ay all these beneficial 
results. 
ength. Few 
en art as ‘aie iier the results of 
How on the other faa 
a. 
WHOLE of the works and expenses will, in all cases, 
be f it and all ed kinds of A; 
instalments: EO r ge Ee Live expool, Nev ember 29. : Ane ms nifered. y taking as as Their guide the oe a Of 
ET Sanne he aoa, records of its instead 
Sor BOLE local experience in which rg 
for Farm Bor , whereby the instalment: 
Soares neh prea he rates fe The Agricultural Gazette. z conlä put ali the obhiidasce OF 
ered Lan ord to pay. _Wituraw Curronp Sec.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, his meaning ? p apiki sleet 
TRELOA TURES vs. OP py Be aoe y peg : his locality and compare the produce of the land at 
TRESSES, IBASBOCKS, NETTING, BRUSHES, &c., and| “Ver one are ever ruined by practice.” So | present et pd gees rer ago—let him 
elon ee superiority icin ak i te pond ies said Mr. Cusirr at an agricultural meeting at North | enumeré e particul ars, n which kentir E 
Xow Ye Scare Fabiola: | that ie the a owe wren a” t all it from rin existed then—and let him then n inquire 
ees — 'BRLOAR, gai , London. at 1 was rume = 1 hg SH. 
“ PRIGI DOMO.”—Patroni ised by her Majesty the | preci sely this to whi ich hi ttribut how many of the altered plans originate the 
Ores oa ae OE NETIRARAT ANA fon Eron House, his Whati t is the cause of agricultural failure if it be not | locality itself. The land is drained where formerly 
ank Eron the an Boelety, aa = pm for the | i imperfect, ill-judg ed, aie Sp pape It is erga! it = A = pnt stom 00 Pi ee: i 
g Pak, and = Calin È sae MORNING FR ni must attribute aer ead int energy whi ve beer 1 t ro = 
“FRIGI DOMO,” a C of patent pre Hair operation i and di by, 
pe perfect no soyete era raar hae pee Perhaps, however, we are hardly doing justice to hes of Parres and others into the p! 
all horticaltnral ged forieulcaral for preserving Fruits the egas bi s t was ns a was as follows of the subject. nine this, together with the use 
and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from wind, y farmers ed by theory. F bat of imported mani and t of more nourishing 
sitacks.of| insects, and from morning frosts. -To be hed in vergie ar are niara 4 by practice"! To the formet pa art | food for cattle and fo for sheep, w pirra er home- 
Sny required length, 2 yards wide, at 1s. 6d. per run, of abe No G aiik nace ta nies, will 
ELISHA Tromas A! whole and aint sinanciaateret, 7, Trinity this ak ion Bs pe 1 eee sat T vhi 
men oe City; and of all N cae mani Pr mies als been A BF t Aho eory, | be raea to be the chie ses o increased 
as a coveriee Ringler. "Tk yee Soape em vd ar not course until he hae "iteeiipted to bey of the district. But he n, where 
s gaia it in ais: „and what is the „theory to | would m m2 certainty in the use of purchased 
“g From Sir Watkin W. W; Gardener. 
part hve just laid ont abont 14:000 rich and keep the gre: 
Under your ‘Prigi Domo,’ and have done so for ti the. 
three or four years; and e one who sees my plants 
; astonished to see how healthy and well they are 
use of glass.” These observations accompanied an 
tional order.—Oct, 22, 1856, 
yi ae mich been attributable? Th 
vite | as—that t the Jka of tenis by which ra pastes 
oi 
purchased food were t Pes for the 
ii 
Sarees 
would have rban the “opii i ia e 
al fertilisers at all had not scientific aa on 
