49—1850. | 
j iram LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer 
as under: 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOWIN 
CONCENTRATED URATE, SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME. 
PERUVI U SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, 
FISHERY AND AGRICULTURAL SALT, GYPSUM, and 
every artifi nure; also a constant supply of Et nglish 
and 1 Foreign LINSEED cron of the best quali 
The London Manure Compan: guarantee the Guano they 
supply to be free from the slightest adulteration. 
fess wlan Blackfriars. D PursER, Secretary. 
R. J. C. NESBIT, F.C.5, HO 
Analytical Chemist, ‘Laborato tories, 38, Ken oad 
London.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS in ‘Chemical A Ay 
and the most approved meth f making ARTIFICIAL 
hone ge Analyses of Soils, Mantes, Minerale, &c., per- 
ual, on moderate terms. 
MAN URES.—The following Man manu- 
factured at Mr. LAwEs’s Factory, Deptford Creek: 
Clover Manure, per . aoe £11 0 0 
Turnip Manure, do. Bae apa ain yi same 
Superphosphate of ias * 0 0 
Sulphari Acid and Coprolites ae 0 
Office, 69, King William-street, City, 
N.B. Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent, of 
15s, per ton; and for 5 tons or more, . 10s. per 
ton, in dock, Sulphat ate of” Ammonia, &c. 
TEPHENSON anp Co., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, and 3 Park.street, Southwark, I Inventors 
UB 
that at their Manufactory, 
Ne 
of Horticultural 1 Buildings, as —— as 
be obtained upon the advantageous terms; 
Conservatories, rer of. Ir ron or 3 d upon the most 
ornamental designs. Balconies, Pk at, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’S ROAD, eee wre 
DENCH invites the attention = Gentlemen about 
e to erect Hothouses, d&c., to the vas e in every 
respect possessed by bis 3 HOUSES, which he will 
warrant superior in every respect to any o Good Glass 
OZ. 1 foot wi fect | 
URZE MACHINE 
fa Sa > HALLEN have now brou rought to per- 
FIRCHILD’S sa wl FURZE CUTTER AND 
Machine is i N No. 2, 
aner street bed. hans ivei other description of 
Agricultural Machinery may be seen. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
f BY HER 
| MAJESTY’S 
57 
M‘NEILL anp Co., of Lamb's ee — 
— Buccleuch (at Richmond), 
1 Spencer, and most 1 the Nobility a 
ETY’S House 
nd Gentry, 
the late Ear 
and a „ Hanover- 
t the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL $ 
square is half the price of any other description of Roofing, a 
length by 32 inches wide, 
CE ONE PENNY PER Savane Foor. 
ith F. 3 and Co.“ i Felt about 
f Chas, Barry, £sq., 
R.A. Her Majerty’s air kaidi of 22 and Forests are 
oTE.—Consumers sending direct 
e Sars Rofo, so that — pay for 
than they 
— afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 
proposed particular aplication of the Felt 
E possible to go 
f | outlay has “ten enough fakes now met with in- 
3 yet the practi ee, ma i ie 
0 f 
Toki is 
ersisio phat =e nd the construction 
for heating them, may | jn 
r any su ith particular, as the let 
b © eee, fhe Matifa only tees of | and the n to de e these advantages to 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING , their utmost nd as such men are still a — rit 
Houses, Farm Building aibo — Lane and for Garden . * 
e Great ‘Nationa Plan i i kom PONE OT the agricultural world, and their eon still a 
e Grea ona — . O WS — s Fe 
hich has been exhibited and obtained two Sver Menar | above the average ultivation of this coun try, so 
Parsxs, and is the Felt soLELY patronised and adopted by are at libert call attention Whether to the spurts 
z Mas Asner Ts Woops AND Poxksrs, hich it consists, or to the spirit which animates 
| ECC Pi yg ee the ea under t rds— Hin 
t HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, very rich highly manured soil, i appears, fr 
! E ee IsLE or WIGHT, the letter at page 730, is unfa rouble, according ra 
a 2 * — eee — — 8 climate, for the growth 
i An e Du 0 u 
— —.— griei — ae that well 9 8 the diference Giwe à 
effects a 2 saving of Timber in the construction of Ser | 
Made to | 
5 E> 
Samples, with Direc ith et for its Bulg kaa Testimonials = 
the Factory can be sup- | 
e 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
777 
HOW TO ee ab d PER D AY THAN ONE fand yet it is curious that the political means o 
“ Do you bruise the Oats you give your horses?” No.” bettering their position, in which so 
‘a teil ye lose oti bushel out of every three, and your cattle | faith, r: ll under a similar suspicion, to which, 
ARY WEDLAKE avp CO/S_OAT-BRUISING | by rights, they are nevertheless most certainly quite 
de Pi Chaff construction | 28 Obnoxious. Rents, doubt, must fall, on any 
rr € from 50 to 500 bushels — p rE ee Almost all injury done to agriculture, they must rise in 
d U a ai — a DA. E CAN — on DON, Di p portion to any benefit it receives—leaving, i 
sending 12 12 eae stamps. Chaff-cutters, Linseed, Bean, and both the ce Nee that profit on the business, for 
Wee the rity are — to labour: 
n 
5 Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1850. 
FOR THE TWO F et ae WEEKS. 
MEETINGS 
WEDNESDAY, Dec. i= Agricultura Society of England. 
TauRspaY, 2—Axricultural Im». te bon N 
eat — is — Agricultural Society of England. 
Tuugspar, —  19—Agricultural Imp. 5 of Irelands 
“ Hren Farmine is ing up to the mark— 
the up bef 
o that mark on the wh oof r ee at which | Com 
po the outlay : 
it farming i a we gbokan that, 
W conducted, agriculture a ee nt is not 
nearly up to this mark. co it is quite 
beyond the mark—and excessive 
ths retéthe x largest in proportion 
sufficient return: 
Now, though ‘this is a definition which silences 
all 3 8 its object, ear by pe 
every one to attach his wo! 
wall 3 
n these eral ter both because its detai 
ust in fact v vary witht the circumstances of localities, 
and because it would be a good 115 ng if we could 
these writers would up for Mr. 
Honeyman, for siete in his able lioiii befor — 
rafalgar Society, reported i in another ——— 
a hit at those whom he calls “ — a oe af um 
bugs,” witho t thinking that his and 
intelligent practico is itself far baja the Imit that 
thousands in this country consider to be the utmost 
which the sober-minded “practical” rent-paying | P 
he swells the cry of e need m i 
extravagant doctrines of “mere theorists,” is we 
kno eyond his o 0 8 ic st 
3 all the energy and 3 which any 
f thes 1 55 
of Mr. Bree 
municates, ae the i that dh of high farming will en ev 
rmitting 
ca 
are to find their land less valuabl 
efore their ge har fall; and just as greater 
petition, . boon to rA ent generally, 
rtainly are wisest who foresee alee 
of this 3 and readily accommodate thei 
demands upon a tenantry to altered markets, so as 
5 sie that a 3 apas me in cultiva tio aan 
thei entals well as farm 
livelihoods sga 
hese are the o means which united will 
eem to think P 
fa 
m ik neglected n 
read. tis not by | him 
ot a 
ar-sighted fairness in our landlords to 
yield to yy circumstances the red i 
in great measure the cause, 
RURAL ECONOMY. 
THERE is mpy) ately at present a spirit of i ae 
into the details of farming and management of landed 
8 5 ‘cannot fail to lead to useful dener pace 
ong o farmin ee 
3 more oes ales 8 business, without both skill — 
ap 
bli t, as w ti 
the owner, and e h 0 to those about 
im. en we | to t y ch ma 
up any one meal of a family, not one of the 
er | labouring class, it must be very doubtful if a few acres 
m under good mana; 
e determi 
getic, Piar intelligent y eaten prieto It 
will chibte it itself in a dozen different ways in a dozen 
different 1 that it wip is ike conditio n of 
mind which all men admire, and the comaitich of 
i 1 men desire, t 
wi which circumstances permit, and 
— other to . its attainment. Hig farming 
n the Lamm and in the Lowlands, on the 
wold and in the 9 i 
as any six things can, but it 
he one to see and to n god with i 
supply the Podia ta this cli 
on the other hand, we must not ¢ 
portion of land, because, under n 
prietors declare that it 
p 
„purchasing fodder, butter, and 
such vegetables as the n does not afford. The 
i hich he has 
town, differs as much as 
is one and the same as regards the character of the 
men by whom it has beg developed. In every case 
a man having the mind to perceive the advantages 
of his ci ST gemma = the means to take advan- 
ire 
following may be set down as the items w 
Pa 
Wages of — and coachman, with the tax Bo 00 
Help in garden, 00 
Keep of 2 paat with smith and tax pi 82 0 0 
— ne nd m . ak ied. | 
Poultry, gar gs nt . ee 
Carting 71 sry — horse-work e E 
Potatoes to buy 5 0 
Taking this as the sum which he has rs a for ‘the 
things sated, the inquiry is, the epi — oon — 
procure by — ing. It 
here, that qaa notes are only applicable t to tose wo 
are inclined to study the useful m n the 
mental, who can dispense with a vane oy that 
style ; not but me the eee pro- 
our own amounting to and o: 
and a dry July in 0 
at "eat 1000 gi of Wheat—but i is “high farming | m 
ondemned on that account? We hav 
ie aia’ that such a condition of prs is 8 a most 
an who ere 
—ç 
— 
o 
e 
0d 
us) 
5 
= o 
= 
ar 
4 
5 
© 
farming is absurd ; other means of turning a ric 
soil to account exist ; if bea growing does not pay, 
meat making m. 
ay. 
It is difñcult to apno» in any hopeful manner * 2 
the means within his own reach which the farm 
ave yet | f, 
2 
posed would be marked by a great degree o ee 
rder. The establishment will have to be 
eee ee e sers master; the gardener ‘should p 
man is to work the horses on the 
8 z. a 
e master to 
A ce 
of seven years’ experience, wi 3 to Noblemen, Gen ea en by some other plant. Flax 5 t te for the work to be paia and he 
tlemen, sarang 3 Bui ent t free to any art ot the Mustard, ory, and many other crops hitherto will establish such an understanding with his laboure 
town . i . 
E The Pub! Public i ib is cautioned, E tne poe iia in London little cultivated, might be tried: and be er, | that his statement will generally be taken as the proper 
or Great Britain e Roofing is made, are bagi the Wheat crop fails to remunerate him as rate. The golden rule of kindness, by giving a pe 
ne anp CO.’S t hitherto has done, either by ex 5 of organic | interest to work, will get muc re do 
pores t Man en 5 — mati er in-the soil, or by excess of peers an orders; and before long, it is not * au, the se 
ndon, wher ra — Ma- the Felt may be seen. kikou et r Ghee, and t crest tax 
The ne k ae llor’s Courts, at the entrance to West- er N ought not st * ac fo P Nan appears even * ios Wess 8 ae 
— 1, were roofed w either that agriculture must be ruined, or that high | © Oe o a 
and fed the poultry. The The 
man 
has of bettering his „ ae — avoid the 
at the maintenance of rents :' differen 
suspicion of aiming at 
