Fe a EINN ee 
7—1850. ] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
105 
ENUINE EEBRUVIAN PUANI, direct from the 
Importer’s Stores, LINSEED CAKES, and all kinds of 
Artificial Manures, may be had as g Berna prices, — Cash, of 
Messrs. Opams and PIcKFoRD, 15, Mark-lane, London 
e 3 SEEDS, ror CATOH MEADOW: 
Which 1 may be ad Separate, or M 
p eso 
ESSRS. JOHN SUTTON AND SONS reo for | t 
PE gE eased felt and 5 permanently useful. gn 
rst obvious effect, as already observed, will be t 
e local societies—many o which — 
Ts LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer 
1 
sis. 
osphate of A 
Salt, —.— setane Acid, 
GENUINE PERUVIAN GUA NO. —To insure this free from 
adulteration, all pinnes if they Lee it, can receive their t 
warrants from Mr, Purser, and rem 
the Warehouses of e A. — — 1 Sons, the Importers, 
Bieldge-street, . Blac rs. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
Cou utry pem aa and Agents su am 
GUANO AND OTHER MANUR 
UVIAN GUANO of the finest 8 (as im- 
y to Marx FOTHERGILL, 201A, Upper 
| for the purpose of 6 an 5 waren a layin; 
ie The „Agricultural . 
z @uANO. — This effective MANURE, 
atly Improved, is con apace, ia ecommended as a 
toning for all Spog 8 It is equal to vian Gua 
h 77 r of 
LIME, SUL ATE o N all of 
guaranteed a quality, and 114 than a oe other establish- 
r coun 
er — 28, CLAPHAM ROAD PLACE, LONDON. 
SALE, some ign of SKIRVING’S 
EB 
EEDI 
ipe 
bbe Seam abo n near Berkeley, Gloucestershire, 
at 83., 6s., and 98. per rial s pectivel. 
Apply to Mr. N Whitfield 
ston 85 res 
arm 
TEPHENSON = Co., 61, Gracechurch-street, ha 
a aoe us mg w Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
1 CONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL ite eee solicit the attention of 
scien’ — 3 —— 3 uch improved 838 k 
3 es, Propagating Hou 
beat — er as bottom- — is 
So. ave numero 
— they are now making sal Boilers, of. tron, as well = 
Cope yA yuen the cost is reduced. These Boilers, gpm 
known, $ carcely require description, but 
tos i i bare not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 
be 1 as san as reference of the — ee or 
they may be seen at most of the Nobility’s seats and p 
pr ee the kingdom 
17, New Park-str very article requi or the construction 
of Horticultural ‘Buildings, as well as for 8 them, may 
be obtained u of most arg ig ter 
of Iron or Wood, erect ited upon the most 
— — Palisading, Field and Garden 
r 
So 
frien 
beg to N — Trade that at their Manufactory, i 
DISTRIBUT (ON OF MA ANURES. 
wo: y horse-power, water-power, or steam, for mixing 
. n with Charcoal aad. other deo- 
The 4 on body with a close 
h pF Lor T aaeh 
ng- ae ak a Valve 
a Wa teri 
lg! Delivery ps for 3 water or liquid n manure, and 
Appers dry man | 
also with 2 . for distributing 
given quan per a 
egg “vanes, * Co.“ s Tumbler ys rts es 
rposes in Manchester, Bristol, Wor “is al 
Cardiff, & c., and they are pion building them 
for Chester, ‘Oxford, Huddersfield, 125 pre nador for 7 
cultural Co and private te indivi TRATTON, HUGH 
and Co,’s — w illustr: Ca — 4 a “on arts, 2 and 
3 1 will 3 ee to any uddress on 
receipt of Is in postage s 
pared w 
CHEAP AND 5 ROOFING. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M‘NEILL anD Co. of Lamb’sbuidings, B ee 
q en 
Natural ‘Pastures, ‘and 
which gr v naturally i 
5 
down land to permanent pasture, are thereby jaa to supply 
dapted tthe 
the sorts and quantities of Seeds best 
which they are intended; and at m $3 oe 25 
usually incurred. Particulars will be forwarded by 
ures. Ashcroft, Liverpool, and 
and other Ca “yo Yellow Globe and 
True Italian Rye-grass, Drumhead 
bi, Fo. 
Seed Warehouse, Reading, Berks. 
n gol. S 
Cow enen Kohl Ra 
Reading 
URDAY, FEBRUARY 16 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
20—Agricultural Society of England. 
RDNESDAY, Fel feb. 
‘THURSDAY, 2\—Agricultaral Imp. Society ee 
WEDNESDAY, — 27—Agricultural Soviet L e a nd 
Tavaspar, land, 
23—Agricultural Imp. 
e two ways in N a 8 proposed 
“ae imitation will be examined. Some, after the 
of the — tailor, hae attempt z copy 
it “literally, to the of the specimen 
before them ; or, failing their ability to do that will 
1 — deny its suitableness as an example for them: 
ers will aim at imitating, not so much the feer 
e enterprise and the intelli pe to which they 
Avcuness FARM e looke 
upon by such as an admira ible instance af rofit 
arisin ae an 5 attention to, and a skilful 
we he ee pes oer both of which are perfectly 
and always profitable, whether the precise | 
| conditions of the case exist elsewhere or not. 
We have never met with a more excellent illus- 
tration of this 
for the year is given 
the profits and expenses of Potato culture are com- 
with thos > a more ordinary crop 
cultivation, s0 bi o show 
expecienes of ee pm 4 not ee 
with the Potato-rot and Wheat at 5s. ushel. 
Aria nly add that Mr. Canis kecon . 
deserves to be widely read, if for nothing else 
exceedingly happy Po of good controversial 
ing. He had been roughly and i 
gage treated ae ~ reviewers ae "i 
origina. igh agricult ural 
stations sorapled — tte speak « oft the 3 W 
of the young se igtonshire t 
assail all him 
im lit not only for 
ny who have hitherto contributed t 
our agricultural literature, but — that common sense 
itherto have claimed fi 
never sa a pamphlet which 
proved in its Weiber a Na union of intelligence 
and skill as a ae seer farmer with wit and ability 
e row, London, the M = m Ma tees of 
— ‘ASPHALTED FELT FOR R Ne 
Houses, F Sh x dg — — for Garden 
8 it is this Felt 
TWO SILVER MEDAL 
d by 
N 
ch (at 
poeet and most er the Nobility, and | Gentry, 
at the ROYAL AGRicuLTuRAL SoctErr's House, Hanover- 
It is half the price of any other description of 
effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of R 
Made to any length by 32 inches wide. 
ce ONE 3 og 
Roofing, and 
oofs. 
*,* Samples, wi 
of — years’ 1 wich references to ae, npr’ 
i 3 ers, sent free to any part of th 
r country, an d orders 
7 “The Public is cautioned that the ny Works in London 
Great Britain where the above Roofing is made, are 
F. 3 AnD 00.8 
ee re feet, 
direct to the Factory ca 
their Roofs, so that they 2 
afforded on the construction of Roofs, 
ee parca “pplication ot the Felt = 
SQUARE Foo is 
for its ee, ps Testimonials 
that Mr. Miti ‘i 
n m set 
agoing which to = aa possesses all the . 
essary to stability and progressive expansion. 
The next point 6 be considered i is the question— 
e tenant-fi 
to fhe liberal and accommodating spirit anne by 
the directors of the Highland Socieiy, . 
their recommendation to be 5 yt marks 
in a former article on this subject, ell t 
present, assume that they will do so readily, and 
that they only wait a vermis adjustment of the 
terms - sir in order to come cb i en masse 
to give t ighland Bociety what as hitherto 
lacked— the hearty support and prehrin of the 
tenantry of Scotland. The directors have testified 
their respect for, and 3 wi meet the wishes of 
the farmers, by resu the annual exhibitions of 
stock and ile e; ; and this. 955 has bee 
en we are inclined to believe, with consider- 
able monetary ag ase — them in the face. 
If, 5 505 the far: n earnest in their 
approval of these annual “exhibitions, let them show 
h 
ne their 
hat we 
every farmer in Scotland, who can afford it, to make 
himself a li 8 of the Highland and Agricul- 
duty, let the 
advise is, for 
rmers of Scotland have it ea within 
n interests by re- 
come fro babl 
there has been too much co dra 
ut the support of the tenant-farmers half o 
the parent societi; That there are many noble 
exceptio. hem—many pr who are 
not ne 8 but have be me directors of these 
| societies—only m the ru e on 
makes 
the defaulters. The difficu ir of 1g the agri- 
cultural body generally in * r of any 
proposal, the advantage: 8 
3 ceeds ego ble, 
when with tie 
m 
facturing e 
e 
the very improvements which but for these soci 
had pees, never been made public. We are 
as a literary m inclined to think that few such 3 are to be 
Ara 3 1 of the HiehTAxD and Acri- |; = 2 5 Scotl e M belia 
LTURAL Soc held lately, a report was made recommend the 1 of the “local agricultural 
= a directors recommending that V tenant farmer N . ec aa i ir inf. ne in 
ciation r e —— to the Society on a Hi inging ie = A mmendation e r wey * 
ced scale of charge bi terms of the recom- | 1 ang ane sen 
inendation are to the “effect e annial ,, 
6d mp- 
tion at five guineas instead of 12 guineas as 5 
A Parkeli orm zd to this, was made by our- 
ear in a e, and we are glad 
1848, und 
opinion has always 
opportunity of joining the Hi 
tural Society will be afforded to avery — 2 who 
s already, or may become, a member o 
Societ ety. 
The e appears to be a 3 one in 
many respects, inasmuch as it will te 2 
3 associatio ons by increasing their nie he 
Bia oa time they will constitute th e 
ources from which 
accessi 
vitality. I bave, pote sie spe- 
cimens now by me of Mummy W 
genuineness of two of 1 0 
I shall v soon 
bir l if the should, or either of 
vitality but for a A * ree 
alpen but us ; 
į | contrary, will retain n = 1 ra ea an almost in- 
t definite length of tim 
al I have no sona that ar! Wheat was 
to carry 
* High 3 Vindicated and Farther Ilinetrated. | By 
James Camp, &c. ADAM and CHARLES Brack, Edinburgh; 
Loyemans, London, 
found in a mummy, yet there i 
from 
Egypt, wie: sa A it * FEN 
refore to me 
Wheat, and the 
referred to in the 41st chapter of € vot Gonda RE ö 
I state that I pesn 
cook, lh 
in Pharaoh’s account of his 
no doubt bat such is 
whose I 
