5—1850.] 
POTTER'S í GUANO. — This effective MANURE, 
greatly Improved, is confidently recommende a 
priri Ë — all Spring Crops. It is equal to Peruvian Guano, 
and 2 r cent. a Also SUPERPHOSPHATE of 
LIME, 65 "PSUM, and St PHATE — MMONIA, all o 
an 
any other establish- 
ment in town or 
Factory, 28, , CLAPHAM ROAD PLACE, LONDON, 
LASHFIELD'S PATENT ‘COPROS. A new Ma- 
nure „ and other Crops, oe from the nitro- 
corn, o> price 8l. per ton. Sold, in a finely ground state, a 
No. 3, pers | Mark -lane ; 9 at the Works, 
Millwall, Poplar ; Waterloo Dock, Lambet h; and No. I, Praed- 
street, Paddington asin. 
PATENT COPROS, for Corn crops, also for Turnips, &c. 
Superphosphate of Lime, Gypsum, calcined and saturated with 
liquid manure. CEMENT for Liquid Manure Tanks, Malt 
House Floors Barn-floors, manufactured by J. Brasn- 
FIELD, successor to Wyatt Parker and Co., Original Patentees 
of Parker’s Cement, Established 1796. Drain Pipes, Tiles, & c. 
O AND OTHER MANUREsS. 
ERUVIAN ‘GUANO of the finest quality (as 
; also Superpbosphate 
of Soda, Salt, and all other Manure 
p 5 to Marx FOTHERGILL, 201a, — 
Thames. street, London, 
F GUANO.—As Agents of the Peruvian 
Gove: for the 1 ani i * ae Teas 
MANURE, we think it right, for 
ers 
appri 1 pe ery 1 . — on 
of the 8 is still extensiv aby 2 and w recommen 
them to a epply either to 3 to our nona 1 GIBBs, 
Brient, and Co., of Liverpool and Bristol, o dealers of 
established character, i in — a and fair "dealing they 
can place implicit confiden ONY GIBBS and Sons, 
London, February 2. 
Pe 
Te ns orate MANURE 1 he d = 
be perf 
, and bear the stri — t 
alysis o URATE, — of * Sulphate 
— deen e s of > bose tase Nitrate Soda, Fishery and other 
Salt, Gypsum, Sulphuric Acid, &c. 
GENUINE PERUVIAN @UANO.—To insure this free from 
adulteration, all 1 — — — sarol it, can receive their 
warrants from Mr. 
the Warehouses of — pe GINES ‘ana ace the Importers, 
Bridge-street, 5 EDWARD Sh gpa ecretary. 
Country Dealers and Agents dippi 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
C EA 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
DENCH 3 the attention of Gentlemen about 
Good Glass 
t wide, 3 feet long, eer 
Ar. 
and the Houses when — charged from 1s. s. Gd. 
per „ foot, e e prin- 
eiple, the roof ern — wood or — ae: and the 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
73 
a ee LINSEED CARE direct from the 
ring 3 SEEDS, ror PERMANENT PASTURES, 
IRRIGATED OR CATCH MEADOW 
Which . — Separate, or Mixed, expressly to suit the soil. 
* JOHN SUTTON AND SONS hav ving for 
future, at once and together to e 8 landlords 
notice to quit, offering at the e to 8 
about one-half the e they at e 3 
hold, we should arrive at once, and not throug 
years of are won: de at the — — as between 
landlord and tenant, and between . and — 
Na atural co — and the collecting of ‘various kinds of —.— 
in the „ 
for the purpose of introducing an mproved s, syst of lay 
down land to permanent paes as — cashed to ae 
f Seeds 3 d to suit the soil for 
are ‘Es ; and at much less expense than is 
ses and Mixtures for improving old 
Pastures. Ashcroft, Liverpool, and other Swedes, Wnite Bel. 
gian and other Carrots, Y Mangolds, True 
Italian re -grass, Drum w Cabbage, Kohl Rabi, &c, 
R eed War — Reading Berks, 
Um AND DURABLE ROOFIN G. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
F M‘NEILL Axp Co, of Lamb's building, Bunhill- 
e row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR R OPIN G 
Houses, Farm Buildings, aang a and for Garden 
a to 3 Plants from F 
e Great National Agricul — Shows, it is this Felt 
which 1 — 8 exhibited and obtained two SILVER MEDAL 
Prizes, and is the Felt SOLELY patronised and adopted by 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
HER ean = crop IsLe jei 3 
land, Newcastle, Northumberland, 1 (at Richmond), 
— late Ear arl Spencer, and most o e Nobility and Gentry, 
at the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Toomer’ s House, Hanover- 
uare. 
It is half the price of any other description of Roofing, and 
effects a great saving 1 . in the construction of Roofs. 
Made to any le — ngt th by 32 inches wide. 
NE — PER SQUARE Foot. 
2 Samples, with repagi for its Baay and Testimonials 
of Sev n years’ experience, references to Noblemen, Gen- 
t Foriti Architects, and builders, — free to any part of the 
town or country, and orders st executed. 
The Public is 3 that the nary! Works in London 
or Great Britain va e the above prd s made, are 
M‘NEILL a D CO; S 
mi — Hall, w. 
two years since, under the "Surveyorship of Chas, Barry, Esq., 
R. A. Her Majesty's Woods and Forests are 
so satisfied with the result that they have ordered the Com- 
mittee Rooms at the Houses of dee gry to * roofed with 
oe mi lt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 fee 
-—Consumers sending direc t to the Pons can be sup- 
plied i in lengths b Roofs, so that they pay for 
no more than they require, 
Bray information ere on the 3 of Roofs, or 
without 
other principle rp ood ratters aud — glass put in with 
putty. Patent Bashes requiring no paum & m a to 9d. ft. 
HEATING BY HOT W 
THE IMPROVED “FLUE BOILER AND FURNACE, 
a po N a 
om. 
o inform the Eim that at their Manufactory, 
me oo — the construction 
them, may be 
upon the most 
Palisading, Field and Garden 
‘BARLEY.— This wonderfully pro- 
by the Earl of fg ands in 
rtance to 
any proposed particular application of the Fel 
Che Agricultural ae 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1850. 
INGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWIN ; 
8 Feb. 5-àgricul iety of Englan: 
p * THURSDAY, — 7—Agricultaral Imp. Society of I 
— n 2 Toxspar, — 12 -Agricu t mock prec d of England. 
oa —— — 13— Highland and Agricultural Society- 
W. HI L begs respectfully to inform the numerous | psec imeem li- Agricuitural np, p. Society of Ireland, 
in — nts for bis ae BOILER” of eee eee eee. 
interm ate size that he shal pate Lagat early in December, cc Bin k 
to supply sizes to’ m of Apparatus, from that | AGRICULTURAL Boone MY—THE ANTIDOTE To ACR 
of 100 feet of 3-inch pipe to 2000 feet of 4 4inch pipe. A List of | CULTURAL DISTRESS. beget 9 — a pamphlet 
hig 5 — a will shortly be publ . HILL — addressed to the farmers of Wales 1838.* but 
— wal t | 
at Waste effective and econo omical of any in use. | Which ma may be made usefu fal by all fa Binet snow. it 
QTEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, | trut wy ape Se gnager peg — 
AND racechurch-stree i 
i 9 London, pad 17 New P . — — t u extent equally svjplieable’ nay —— 
Manufacturers de the Improved CONICAL and. DOUBLE | I larger extent. 
CELINDIIOAL Mente 0 respectfully solicit the attention of Its subject is one to which we shall continually 
eir muc proved met 0 
ing the Tank System to Pineries, Propagatin cur, because ot bolat that —— N rn rist can 
e., by which atmos e peat as well as bottom-heat is maintain his position only by cost 
secured required degree, without the aid of pipes or flues. 
8. and Co. have ala E aie aes at che >f pipes or flues. | relatively to the amount of 2985 prod. Pa 
Iron, as well as ngle item o 
knowing at the same time that n 
outlay is equal in amount to that which he pays for 
also ready to insist on the reasons why 
ral 
gl well as the other particulars of agric 
expenditure, sate on Certainly no topic is more 
obviously a icultur, nomy than that 
e profis deri däi 
it, so p eleli Ape as the proporti on bete twe 
Roya Bor s, REG he 
And on the | —— “of the Pakes t Se "Norfolk, Rut. | 
and of present =, would 
wie had at less than ts present 
Efem bese anita invested in 
e the — of a 
e 
t this true “economy is, 10 wn ‘intelligent 
farmer answer ws, for instanc the large 
proportion o of the wages pij pays as the rew: ime 
rather than of labour—the small proportion paid for 
—— work,” which ra only — e of Lp beget 
nsure work being do r the amount of the costly 
item + horse labour mee acre of f arable “pat let en 
who knows how man ught to be m 
4d e for, and w. 
provided for th 
its way to the bro 
run over in his — . 
e on and harv 
eat ae era ae 
raw material, ——— 0 
ee here, ‘aad he will see many a m 
existing mean which ror may be 
largely ee tò meet a Jowt 
We sein been Sone by an Essex an 
— known public and good agricultural 
epi th the e statement mz the cost 
of eoltivating 100 cosa of arable land of average 
in Essex, upon the four course or Norfolk 
f cropping, viz., — rth fallow crop of 
ts, &c., one-fourth Barley or Oats; one-fourth 
Clover, Peas, or Beans; one-fourth eat. 
d. 
S A 
To labour, 48 weeks, five men and one 
boy; the men at 9s., boy at 4s. per 
harvest mags. with beer, 
6l. each man and 3. the b 7 * 153 0 0 
Extra time at hay — 1 aad te 0 
Horse —— four horses, 26 “ee 8 at 
2 bus each nd 
— oa per 
a. 
Thes er seman at half the foregoing 
rab. ver 85 19 16 6 
Rent of pl ght 's cottag od 0 0 
220 19 6 
Rat 125 0 0 
Tithe rent-charge, 7 7s. 6d. É 3710 0 
nari secon, a ties ‘ 1710 0 
Chure d.; l Ba 315 0 
Repairs- Carpenta er, Mason, , Thatcher, & Ke. T 0 0 
hase 0 0 
— 208 15 0 
Tradesmen’s Bills. 
Black ith and St iron ae ahta 15 0 0 
Harness maker, „sacks, ties, K . 3 10 0 
ad evs SO. 0 
Insurances of horses and live stock 1 7% > Tb 
Table beer, at 6d. per week each man. 610 0 
36 0 0 
8 bushels Wheat, 5s. 12 0 0 
25 acres coke corn, sna my bushels Barley and 
Oats, 3s. 2 0 0 
25 acres seed corn, 36 bushels | Peas or 
Beans and Clover. 10 5 3 ae 
5 acres —10 acres Mangold 
ereen, orep- and Siyar forseeds 110 0 
10 acres white Turnips, seeds 015 0 
5 acres Vetches, E Ude re cig hi AR, 
6 5 0 
nterest on invested capital that does not 
deteriorate, 5002, at 5 per cent. 25 0 0 
Interest, and for wear and tear on 5000. 3 
stock that deteriora per 75 0 0 
Tenants’ superintendence and labour. 50 0 0 
£631 9 
| Statement of Produce on a farm of 100 acres of average and 
of mixed soil in Essex, under favourable circumstances of 
season, & c. ; 
Per acre. 
Whea! 7 10 Meier 10 ‘6 
25 acres 30 bushels, at 56. $ 710 0 
e 0 bushels, at 38. 6d... 7 0 0—105 0 0 
10 acres Oats, at 48 pistols, y at 2s. 3d. i 5 8 0— 54 0 0 
— Peas or at 8 ; 
m a Jee tl 0— 5617 6 
193 7 acre gt half, mown, half fed ~ $ 0 0— 3710 0 
urnip and green crop, at saleable value, 
to vps, “on ark pe acre 69 0 0 
Straw consumed a farm 0 by way of “fodder from 
75 acres, am E of stock e and f feed on 
eddishes 1 30 0 0 
f £530 17 6 
Loss on 100 acresꝛ 455 io „ 100 Se 
49 
2 75 bir this it appears that at 5s. in baal 
eat and the other low prices named 
u fi 
o 
ad 
ultural wri 
and advocatin 
ment of N Í if f they coul 
multitude who are now so justly anxious Bont the 
* By Owen Owen RoRERTSs. London: SEIN and MARSHALL. 
quit te 
ments. 
t for the first « ony’ of 
e venture to with 
a + we 
econom s 5 
ment be made to Ry! more than 30 bushels 
of Wheat, 40 of Barle * 1 
and green crops may! ) 
per acre, and that wn, u, half-fed, is 
