41—1850. | 
THE. 
— ð y.ͤ— 
R. J. C. NESBIT, F.C. S., F. G. S., Consulting and 
Analytical Chemist, L Laboratorie es, 38, Kenn nington- lane, 
„ — eo a a = Chemical Analysis, 
and approve ing ARTIFICIAL 
MANUR a 
formed a 
ot Soils, M Manures, a Miner e, &c., per- 
as usual, on — 
hot AND pee ad 3 FOR WHEAT 
G NG.— e, oo (auent ev: Teor, Super- 
ee a Lime, m sy * Bone, Bone-dus 3 
Dried and 8 17 5 Tera Gypsum, iy a Ao 
Foreign and English e eek; ad oF y 
Skikk FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames-s 
Feng GUANO.—As Agents of the Peruvian 
the importation and sale of this valuable 
of the article is still win — an end 
them to apply ei lves, to our — Mes 5 k * — 
Bricut, and Co., of and Bristol, or to dealers of 
an place implicit confidence. ANTONY GIBBS and S 
Manu URES.—The following Manures are manu- 
* factured at Mr. 7 gag oe a ee 
Manure, per to’ . 0 
Clover on 
Turnip 0. ore aes ase ae f H 0 
Su h te of Lime i fee AT Oe 
Sulphuric re Coprolites | 5 0 0 
Office, 69, King William-street, City , Lon don. 
N. B. Peruvian Guano, 
Ammonia, N. 153. 
ton, in dock, Sul 
guaranteed to con 16 per cen nt. of 
sa and for 5 tons rae Head 9l. 10s. per 
ate of Ammonia, &c. 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
649 
DROITWICH UNION 
ROC Le AND SCHOOLMISTRESS 
established character, in whose honesty and fair ‘dealing oe |i 
1 LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S. WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
— rr ae 
S. and Co. have 
friends s they are now 2 
— 8 13 bere ee 
are 
t 
aid of pipes or 3 
* their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
is reduced. These B 
them in oper: rospec 
well as 9 of or highest 5 or 
they may Pe vies at most of the Nobility’s seats and principal 
hout the kingdom, 
S. and C 8 the Trade that at their Man 
17, New Park-street, eve 
ctory, 
uired for the con * 
of H Horticultural a jildi 
red des Bagge ut the 
o to ats hae vg the request of numerous eck te 
the enkbliniton of her Maj es 
Election will be subject ** “ep a of the Poor- 
ten f 
red | 
an 35. p toget h rations as the 
house 22 21 washing, To the 1 aster; and of not 
less than 25“. per ether with such rations as — 
was — Toe ia Bohon — if respect- 
Can s aiò ee to send in, free of expense, their 
app —— in their own —— with Testimonials 
addressed to “ ‘ths „Clerk to the Guardians of roitwich 
the D 
Union, — a Thee 0 
fice as the case may 
be) rg or pores ore $ Túesday, the 15th, day: of of Otoi next, 
Bose iea meet rae need attend before the Board unless officially 
By pes er of the — 
Board Room, September 
HENRY BEAR CRO r. 
will be given of | M: 
the The rest is set up 12 sheaves to- 
nner and all allowed to remain in the fields. Thresh- 
ritchie eed Jebel ee is E pote Dame that the Guardians 
of 8 Wepnespay, the léth day of ing is kept going as vigorously as possible, and as 
October next, — thelr Board Meet te “proceed to to the Election soon as t all portion secure harv i 
ss a 1 1 E R Bom 3 1 for 3 t hed another ot i ug from beneath the 
—— peti —— of ae and . wa cted ba! be not ot only snow, dried by artificial heat, and threshed immedi- 
t truct the children the elements of t : 
3 of aching which are taught in the 3 but also r -= pæ w her ong is chen got e 
to be aei versed in the principles of ind ustrial tr aini ning, elas, dried in the way, d th 
5 — y the Commit Council on this way the th of January is often spent before 
P uainted ul- : Mi . : : 2 
cating the s 0. The wien ; appointed must be N to pn e whole is secured. It will b easily imagine ed in 
y’s Inspector of Schools, and the n will be, after such 
what sort of a condition the grain 
treatment, and what nice fodder the straw will 
ake. 
poke! is ae od than + oo ty farm labourers 
receiving about 12/. per but as our in- 
Plage "i that, he was obliged t to employ 15 men 
undred acre farm, which five English 
e taht have managed after their fashion, 
the 
E 5 — pma, may be almost said to have 
TEE 
ft i „ foe to point out the superior 
weil 7 — an Englishman 3 but we 3 
it sine to still 3 of the murmurs in which o 
labourers someti W to te told that all the 
HOW TO KEEP A HORSE FOR LESS THAN ONE 
SHILLING PER DAY. 
* Do a bruise the Oats you give ae hors 
„Then 
do not half. so well.” 
ARI WEDLAKE anp CO. S OAT-BRUISING |+ 
Superior Chaff Engines, simple in construction, 
„= s 
No.” 
nd your ca ttle 
E of Rus is cultivated b or slaves 
over whom thei ir m ster h 
in genera receive no wages, ier to work 
wo days in the week for eee ves. e serf 
l. n 
pas 
ae — — on 
3 the roof is formed withou 
another e with wood rafters, and the ‘ae put in with 
— d, to 9d. per 
tent 8 Pag get no paint, from 7 
NG BY HOT WATER, 
oe HT, CHEAP, AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
gest OGGON’S PATENT ASPHALTE cen sige 
LT is perfectly impervious to rain, suow, and frost, an 
n toon tested Be along and extensive in all el. 
mates. Saves a the timber required fo an be laid 
Conservatories, rig of Iron or Wood, e rected upon the most 
ornamental designs, Balc Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
7 
ai 
— 5 
Hor- -WATER APPARATUS, 
Boilers, requiring no brickwo: 
tinue in action from r to 16 hours without 5 tion, adapted 
for Chi apn 8, an description of 
wr —2 By Teka n ey most RRL terms. 
Also T ERMANTERION, = — ratus whcn warms 
iri eN ag tself on account of 
city, bility, eff Eleni.” — economy, pe — 
adapted for ngen eas Halls, or Buildings, onl only — 
8 — Apply to nn aud TAYLER, Engineers, 
with ro eg | 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER 
AATRES 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
F. c. M'NEILL amn Coo Lamb’s s-buildings, Bunhill- 
London, the Manufacturers and 
G 
Workshops, and for Garden 
eee Sh i i 
ows, it is this Felt 
and obtained Two SILVER MEDAL 
PRIZES, pty he Felt 1 patronised and adopted by 
Bo. 
Her Ma. Woops anD Fos: 
Honour. ARD OF ORDNAN 
ONOUBAB! ST IA COMPANY, 
HONOURAB: MMI: NERS OF CU 
HER Masesty’s ESTATE, IsLE of WIeR 2 
An erlan ben R 8 
, land, iy etn e, Northumberland, —.— (at Richm 
— late Earl 8 and most of the Nobility and Gentry, 
atthe ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SociETY’s House, Hanov 
saparo — half the price of f Roofing, and 
: oo saving of e Timber in oe ponent va of Roofs. 
Made toa ony 2n by 32 inches wide. 
1] CE ONE PENN 
7 
or count oraers by benen ecuted. 
The Public rie — at the only —— — London 
Great Britain where e Roofing is 
t 
Patentees of i 
persons: 
8 PATENT cn fstab ll FELT, 
Price ld. per — foot, 
ae for 
The — Sen 
'ATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 
FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
MEETINGS 
Taunsnar, Oct. 17—Agricultural I Society of Ireland. 
TRUBSDAY, — 21 24— Agricultural a — of Ireland. 
are seldom een. and that 
travellers, “properly s "oms seldom well- 
informed in agricultura per de ahit surely be the 
W. ry we know so “Tittle of the farming capa- 
e various 8 S 3 This 
orance is to be regretted, e are persuaded 
are Wine ept 
ould be less alarm 
n th farmers — their prospects 
than at ‘present unhappily prevails. To make go ood 
n e 
an agriculture as we received it from 
intelligent Russian gen 
near Riga, and 
the purpose of inspecting our farming oper 
is generally grown 8 a mi of Rye and Oats, 
but sae rad the co r and een s are 
ike Top n one after 
cher until t the land is 1 and we were rde d 
ms so Lagan nary system arid be r 
ver n pict of Russian farming. In the 
8 of ee der homie a there is a great | a 
— f land so we oom 8 o lay 
the bring it round—it is 
actually — for 15 or 20 years or until itis is ety 
with brushwood, which is stubbed up and burn 
ed to brushw: 
e | miles * — mar 
It 
ntleman, himself a farmer, an 
who has lately visited cs a for 
cau 
In the immediate neighbourhood of Riga, Goes 
regarded as a not | farm 
t 
The land will then yield ae or three onion of sas 
agai ood. this se: 
boten, of our agric “ae © 
could be 
ILLS, f 
CONCENTRATED URATE. SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, | doing from 50 to 500 bushels daily, and more, Almost all i worth 1207, a woman rather less. Very little 
PERUVIAN GUANO, SULPHATE OF, AMMONIA. : bre 28 — — — sg on nd a * bag: os by heat is grown except in southern Russia, and the 
FI RY AND AGRICULTURAL SALT, GYPSUM, and enc. -stre naon, pam 32 so ly market at ` : 
cial —— ure; also a 3 t suipply o English 3 = 3 tage stamps. Chaff-cutters, Linseed "(oa z th B 7 4 an be sold to any extent is 
: and Foreign LINSEED CAKE of the Malt Mill essa, on the Black Sea o this place the corn 
james hornet — the si 3 eae Guano they carried in bullock carts over a hates! nearly 
es. a eration. . 
eto Seen. wann Tegen, Secretary. BY HER ROYAL LETTERS destitute of mas, for upwards of 2 iles. Just 
ncy the farmers of Northum ey or Devonshire 
STE NSON anv Co., 61, Gracechure'! MAJESTY’S y p PATENT. Tern obliged tde ai the produce of their farms to 
don, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Taveinor, ondon rts which 
and Manufacturers e proved CONICAL and LE| PATENT HOTHOUSE “WORKS S, KING'S ROAD, CHELS 1 for kas 3 d h 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of NCH invites the attention of Gentlemen — | emp oys tor ringing o Odessa are home 
Sarre Horticulturists — = much impro d method of e to — Hothouses, &c., to the v superiority in ever made, and put 1 Ä without i iron in wheels, 
axles, or any part 
reached, 
corn, aai 
the farmer hom 
walks 
4 either past or pros str nde — the 
ngli: ish farmer may suffer. „bat i well 5 tell 
him that his brethren in ‘tha ute CS the world 
have, in some respects, still greater diffionltisg to 
contend with. 
or is very, much to = desired that more correct 
n cou ained STN the agri 
3 of Europe — at pre e pn Such 
information would be bot a and in 3 
The late French ee ee published one or two 
. qualified indie 
employed to report on the 
re any and ai 9 2 
ha tet ait i is a source to which w 
little yaa cot 
matters that w 
ry or tee in oath 
can a er it to the serious 
societies. a 
why a prize offered «for 
— shee. pret s'ha open to 4 as well 2 
Englishmen 
As this is the season when farmers purchase 
ARrITOIAE Manures for top-dressing autumn-sown 
corn, it m. 
may be well to reiterate the 8 we have 
e ten urged respecting what they buy in the name 
of guano. It appears, from a newspaper 5 
qu 
that at least ae pa the antity of the guano im- 
| ported has is is a very serious picture 
of the extent 2 ulteration t ied, 
supplies a very  ntelligible reason for the bad 
crops of Turnips o nally or the loss 
ht; we 
account the far more re serions T loss of crop which has 
arisen Aes its u 
mi n previous occasions, anes 
* 1 most to blame in the matter; 
they 8 the so-called guano at 7/. to the aen wa ne 
at 10/. If they e a * a moment they 
tain the almost certain 
Patent P a ore gage. Turn n but u, and the e the ft Il 
elt Manufactory, > at e grow a N y, and the ost anything the adage agai of the sell- 
ate a defy ee en tee to Ae is, that as they are not ing it will allow it. ing once 
i minster Hall, were roofed with F. M NEIL and Co,’s Felt about | ready to be e until the rag of SN the begun to adulterate with sand, chalk, and such like, 
ars sin è, under the — 14 Beny, PRA season for sowing Rye is l o kind of out- it is difficult to judge of the compost to which 
2 result that a bane ccdered che © door work c ne in , as the snow genuine guano il be converted in its fr 
mates, Rooms at the Houses of r roofed with | will often lie 5 or 6 feet deep for weeks. pa pa the higher to the lower price. But the yiz — 
Quantity er ae 2 2 2 
amers ie F ence of this is, that all animals, sheep n not be so serious as it is t, the who. 
in lengths best suited to the — . cepted, must be kept i in the house ‘the kga sae of the low priced guano derived on a > ruvian 
Ne are: weten of Roofs, or And as for hi is only in early situa- Patagonia consi * es of a very 
Proposed particular application of the Felt. . * | tions a small portion of the crop can be got | inferi: hich can easily hased at 
