44—1850. | 
Be | 
A RTIFICIAL MANURES. — PRIVATE 
— — in Chemical Analysis and the most ap- 
. . eial — are giv by 
G. S., at the Laboratories, Scientific 
— — 
a 
ures, Minerals, &c., performed as 
NOTICE = 1CE.— EMIGRANTS are in- 
CO. have from time to 
th 
kwall Railway. 
efit of an introduction to 
er Gf tke above-nam 
M RS. NESBIT’S CHEMICAL AND eri 
CULTURAL eee 38, Kennington-lane, —— 
edg 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
GRICULTURAL EDUCATION. — The Steward 
upon a large estate, in the South of England, has a vacancy 
for a —— Larre youth to = — in farming and gene- 
ral busi or particulars, address X. V., Office of this Paper. 
LIGHT, CHEAP, AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
ROGGON’S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING 
697 
1844, pp. 8, 69, 71, 184, 295, 319, 362, 466, 467, 
505, 720, See ‘also the Ass pers in ‘the 5 » and 7th 
1 f th English A urnal. 
“& Muck 1s THE Moraer or Meat,” —It is not to 
FELT is perfectly impervious to r: snow, and frost, and 
has been tested by a long and extensive experience i all eli. 1 hold the truth of the old ides verb, as still 
mates. Saves half the timber req — 1 slates; can be laid 0 8 in our own country, that we aim at now, 
on with s great fi ility by by f unpractised persons. 27 to compare the circumstances of our own ers 
ce ld, per square * A 
CROGGON’S PATEN ENT NON-CONDUCTING FELT, for | With those of farmers in oth countries, d to 
pan 4 . Pipes, sem saves a se r cent, of fuel, a ask th ; portant ee muck the mother 
ae s and Tes tn tl gg tion to of meal” in America as in f late years 
een sna Co. Dowgai aie hill, Lo we have heard so much of the benefit which our 
lan to 
coun t 
A sound practical knowl ee and Agricultural fie f tte i wi e 
fag, may Da tained ie, in iaa Nassir’, Acadamy, in The Agricultural Gazette. b s of the new world, that one 
ion to ag bre d modei 38 cine alder. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1850. — — believe that the rx er of map was 
ing, English e., — Rp D DE DOI AE SINE tter cared for more prolific in 
Land S ab 2 e EF bers. tas? T S in England, i not a different personage altogether. 
MANURE bs The ne or re Paar, Dep are manu- ö —— N E K may em i —o an oe te the 3 
15 s Factory, Deptford Creek : — — of our ers to a muck meal review o 
Clover Manure, per to £11 0 0 — : £4) 4 1h] ti * 
urnip M Mi? hes had a ethers 
Suporphosphate of Lm — 7 00 it al AAE Golvo i in aA water, like many matt in 5 1 view of American agriculture, 
cae or kine oprolites n an. ° | which the soil contains; it will not dissolve in ain notwithstanding the corn exporting resources of that 
G aee de bera ams to contain 16 per cent, of Water, i. e., in carbonic water, as more than country, her farmers, inst of being able to send 
Ammonia, 9R 15s; por ton ; aan ORe s. per | one-half of the soil will do; it will not dissolve in | corn to England, would have some difficulty in su p- 
SOR POOO Spirio Se Pee line solutions, as all the rest of the soil will do. | plying the wants of their own people and those of 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer | A dressing of flint could not be useless and | fresh settlers, were it not fact that they 
1 worthless for any influence on d or its crops e a never-failing supply of unexhausted soil 
i BOWING. COMPANY’S WHEAT MANURE FOR than a dressing of charcoal is, for its direct and ? | always at hand to fall back upon. The virgin soil 
n URATE, SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME. | sonal effect. Both might influence the texture of of the forest and sav or ed 
co GUANO RICULTURAL SALT, GYPSUM, and | the soil, beneficially or injuriously, as the case might the ll of the American farmer, for in it — 
; also a constant supply of English | be: r could furnish of themselves anything finds that supply of food fo for the r of c 
En fin 
HE CONI 755 
JOHN ROGERS, Esq., are su fixed by J 
ironmonger, Seveno enoaks. A 
hes and Pu 
talogue, together with a 
nd the after ee ot 
Messrs. Duravz and Co, 
Son. a 
the crops, end gratis, — SA application to 
21, Red-lion-square, London, 
HFIELD SHOW. 
THE PRINTED FORMS OF CER. W} 
ICE.— 
TIFICATES to be filled up 4 STOCK and — 
MENTS 9 4 be ahibited at th 2 Sh — By 
e fo 
w be obtained of the Honorary Secretary. 
a sack Certificai must be returned, properly . up, on 
before Saturda the 16th of November 
Fe git e orma E — * 18 mere un to state 
th f the Class or there is a separate 
Form for my 
Prize Sheets and all information can be obtained on applica- 
tion to B. T. BRANDRETH GIBBS, Hon. Sec., corner of Half- 
Moon-street, Piccadilly, London, 
HE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW, 1850.— 
ENTRY, for CATTLE, 1 
with the P 
—.— 
The 
BaoaD-sTREET. 
Union-street, Birmingham, Nov. 2. 
su 
by: S. . e ee IN- 
onthe Be 
uch things as may be useful, 
in itself, but has that i 
* Pes perties exist. 
and retain large — — 
its 
h 
protegé may have opm her 
thusi of his 
iy them to think eth in fel it bee ertilise ot, 5 manuring our 
** ing aitention ce its 
we 
every 2 suffer 
pee 
which 
— . = 
depen to w. a good thing to | m 
estrained 
add to me soil, 1 che fertilising = which 
ontains ctua 
sing gase 
which minr evolve, and whi ch run Y waste, to 8 
. | The elements of food consumed by corn 
imi th 
oss 
op erlik one bit, but it is a strong box | 
this fertility and icul 
ds in his straw pen y 
in both 
farmers are equally de- 
which the English farmer 
order to convey a pr 
orest and savannah soo 
dustry of the colonist—not so the mother 
In taking a more detailed, but still general review, 
we find between the rude be eginnings of me 2 
ra) eve Lgl consummation of American fa th N 
n the progress of ee e 
sal 3 glance at. 
n En 
d we always commence 0 
the soil, however, 
y contains an ex xtra pions gs of * 
r, sufficient to supply food for several 
2 in succession, and such 
oved from it. But although it ios contain this 
on, 80 
ntly, if not — 2 better 
again ing 1s 
URE WATER raised to any height from a small 
stream, where a fall can nue eee by FREEMAN ROE 
and HANSON’S REROTEY E 6 7 by two-thirds, 
ordinarily in Engines f ‘or . 
Threshin, 
cultural pur ng Machines, ajre eep-w: 
—— Baths, Hot-water 3 and Fountains. 
Towns supplied with Gas or Water. Drawings and Estimates 
made.—FREEMAN RoE and miae 8 Hydraulic and Gas Engi- 
neers: Office, 70, Strand, L 
3 
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PATENT, 
HOTHOU SE ‘WORKS, 1 KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA 
DENCH invites n Gentlemen ‘oid j 
15. 588 
Hothouses, & 
possessed by ca PATENT T nous 
others, 
8 S r pennt. k from 7d. to Sa. 
as. no m 
i mea 5480 BY HOT WATER. a 
1 anp Co., 61, Gracechurch- street 
e New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
f the 4 * yl — ee 
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5 
a 
402 
heat 
egree, witho 5 
S. and Co. have 3 
they are their Boilers of Iron, as well 25 
— aD 2 1 which, the cost isaac ht These Boiler o 9 
ll known, se. nap te * 
those who h have 1 not seen them in operation, prosp 
: the highest w — ; or 
— 
may be seen at most of he Nobility’s seats and principal 
through frin 
„ be retai 
for in the felts It is in this sa 
itself made up, that it is useful. It differs 
a ash and Peruvian 
a 
office it is inliet t ef 
d 
right in 
in speaking t agri 
cultural ay national we wealth we were, and 
And ne one, we gore need fear 
whatever source it 
risk of i 
m- 
n the most advantageous us terms. 
or Wood, erected upon the most 
s, Palisading, Field and Garden 
+ Peat Charcoal, &c., Ko., by T. A. Yarrow, C. E. Joux 
KENNEDY, Portman-place, M Maida-hill, London, 
use by p 
* not or the atoms or particles of "whiek it is |i 
e | alth 
volumes on the pares See ee Pally in that for 
e Sn 
e allotme 
wholly be got over 
ough th 
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