1 10, 1858. ] 
THE ast i Salis bat GAZETTE. 
293 
At 
E SEED, AGRICU LTURAL 
7 MANURE COMPA or bs (LIMITED, 
Tian ei X ap the Farn and the Garde 
lym oath. 
M S a are TE EE 
aonne, x MAN tford Creek : Turnip Manure, 
emih e of tive: Tay Sulph uric A Acid and 
“Í, Adelaide Place, London Bridge. 
n Guano, aranteed to contain 16 pho 
nln of Ammonia, and 
RING DRES SSING 
MANGELS, “POTATOES, 
E +e ese F ) 
crn ag pamo RAN and to E pea 
PANY also supply PERU- 
ey Scan ik. GIBBS & Son, N NITRATE 
AMMONIA, and every Manure of 
R, Sec. ou e Strect, Blackfriars. | 
N 
(0, direct 
ee or 
ee TABL 
RS WHEA T P MANURES.— 
izers are e n especially for 
d bav w been i ith the most 
gee throughout Taciand ‘aed Wales for some 
8 has pon adie this Manure induces 
end those who have not yet applied 
E DUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE 
EA other ~ Serge MANURES, 
Apply to— 
cil 
= 
waa 
BON 
V ORNIE, POTATO, 
cman past ree 
R, Cat! 
Proctor & RYLAND, Warwi 
i and Saltney, near Chechen: 
y.B-A Pamphlet on “MAN URES, in PROPERTIES ma 
eo » forwarded on receipt of 12 postage sta: 
ee OS SUPER 
ARD, A TACK, anD COS SUP. HOS- 
PHATES for 1858 are per seh for Pi lag op a 
fished. and or Vos = give’ n. See the following extracts 
im opinions by Icker 
ig“ beg mn congratulate ay for having produced a 
valuable oorte m nure 
 18.—“ These res ry gratifying to you, and 
r Con 
osphate.” 
an Vee he 
ust be 
= aoe h of the rey high ‘agricultural an omer 
; characterises you 
is ve: ny 
J 
BY THE 
ROPHOSPHATE 0 OR BLOOD MANURE 
COMPANY (Luwurep). 
Trustees, 
tei, Jon, Esq., Walton House, Ware, Herts. 
“a Esq., Essendon Place, Herts. 
> M. P., 8, Belgrave Road, Pimlico. 
TEA Be Wes fem Colville, Linton, Cambridge. 
Brady, Esq., M.P. apie » Belgra’ 
Chairman—Jonas Webb, cee, f Babrähañi. Cambridgeshire. 
o hn Collins, Esq., Myddelton Square, 
, Tottenham, Middlesex. 
pB, oe fe sex. 
Stanstcad Abbot, “Herts. 
monton, iddlesex. 
Lexham, Norfolk. 
Fed., 2 amden Villas, Camden Town. 
Nash, Esq. 4 Great ar an E 
a! ge ford. 
Se nee 
eS Inge 
Marshes, Essex. 
Prices: aa tg for Corn 
for Turni; 
Patt 
Agents of the Com: 
ie WORE oi of a sizes for the use of 
M: “pore Railway Stations, Mills, Col- 
mines, Villages with atly im- 
the gas 22 
now usedas valuable agricultural 
TaT 10 lights to 300 light fins 
t: timati 
Sabah that the Wo beck can be ent a Sistel 
eraat bourer or serv: 
YJ. toe” REN 
ings, 
PERCHA TUBING foe SPREADING | LIQUID 
COMPANY have been 
the Ar Letter :— 
oe ote Ayrshire. 
te Bae mee in the use 
of it from ymt firm, 
n distribu uting liq wine 
= ee 
ets, 
» manufactured by the Gutta 
Road,City Son igre London, 
in town: and country. 
e Square. | 
ANDOWN 
Tien PERMANENT WAY “COMPA ANY having 
pointed- the sole Licensees for the use of Dr. 
eel a Paten t Process fo r Preserving Timber, bog to inform 
haea D iiphlet, with full e 
mer oie process, may be tad g 
undersigned. Land 
andowners hav: Beech A Elm, ir, or other 
bear comparison with that of any pel apt 
tural association — PoR and of s mila ar org 
nisation 
rom 8/. to 
Timber fit for Railway EEA wien request 
particulars of quantity, loca! and prices. 
LLIAM denis Secretary. 
6, Great George Street, Westmins ter. 
HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and IM- 
pps “Simos pea anri Offices, 52, haba Street. 
Henry Ker SEYMER, Esq., M. P., 
This Com ay. is Hoan at by ‘Act of Parlia to 
tutta the Drainage of L and, the Making of Roads, the 
de 
mortgage, in trust, 
2. In no case is Ri na Garira of Title ne 
ma Works may be designed and exec ae d by the Land- 
or his Agents, independently ve Avs Company’s a. 
pes elect whether he will e y their staff. qual 
m will be afforded i e eithar'éan cas 
. Th of t Aes sand expenses may, in all 
Pp , be charged o: ved, to be repaid by half- 
yearly TO 
na n of 5 arge may be fixed by the Landowner, 
vements, and 31 years 
for Par Buildin, whereby rhe TAERA will be kept 
within such a fair Per meat p = Aaa eak of the opor 
Lands can afford to M CLIFFORD, Secretary. 
CUINOREE CHE LOCK, 
t 
n; five for laying land down to e 
for machinery; three for liquid manure 83 
seven for bing up old fences and planting 
new ones. izes form Class No. 1. e 
second class n prizes are offered for the best 
and labou u 
clas the usual list of pes is offered for live stock, 
cots, seeds, and implements, to be brought to the 
annu ait exhibition. 
On looking over the report for 1857, we tind that 
5430. offered, only 4077. was awarded, the dif- 
e bei o want of co ition, to 
medals being -e in place of prize money, and 
in some case nt of merit. The abstract of 
sO 
the treasurer’ s account for the year indicates, w we 
ISTRY.—Dr. MED 
Ph. D., F.C.S., &c. (former! a etna aia istant in the rhe ba 
College of Chemistry), eae? to give instruction to Gentle- 
men in 5 ay gran ae RY. Analyses of Soils, 
Manures, Waters, ETEF ondue on moderate terms. 
rt mae be had on Station at the Laborator, ie: 
0, Great Marlborough Street, London (W.). 
RTIFICIAL MANUR &e. 
an Sagi ad engaged in une ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
o very necessary instruction for their economical | 
ma effic ient 2 ie Saane by applying to J. C. Skera iT, F.G.8., 
&c., Principal ee a ral and Chen 1’ Co ollege, 
of Soils, Guanos, ‘Super phos- 
Kennington, London. Ana 
ver, sana 
on. 
phates of Lime, Coprolites, 5 ge 
other Minerals are executed 
Gentlemen 
AnaS and Anying 
on at the Colieg 
Come or AGRICULTURE AND We aca 
AND OF ie petri poet and GENERA à beng pra e 37 an 
88, Lower Kennington e, Kennington, n 
Principal—J. roi 
racy 
desirous of receiving ree teien i in Chem 
will find ample facility and acc avers 
think g 
hich the sccietyti 
peifen rnal 
them 
We should like to know how the Anii T 
acre a ich they are reported was estimated or 
s piren aA the crops, for instance, of Swedes 
Wurzel and of S gr y Mr. 
and 
tök E Theirs; Mr. Brrcw of Sefton, and Mr. 
Cra or aia janiti were found to be 37 and 42 
ai al— Neser, PGS. and 35 per 
The syst f studies pursued in the Co lege comprises every = 
— Fequisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture, HORSE TAMING, as the last new fashion in 
Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the | the world of w onder is denominated, has lately 
Naval and Military Porco and for the Universities. a id d th ie ha Rate 
Analyses and Assays description are promptly and | divide e at ten i t 1an 
accurately executed ie. the College. The terms ne oth b dafia and Ministers 
particulars are to the Principal ‘| and noble lon s Ak “failed to still "the turbulence 
PO RY EXHIBITIO sl arliament have, it seems, successfully operated 
ND EST oe ph gee i ‘Society’ S| on the brute creation. e wrong 
MEETING on: heat he d, and 4th. Entries | 5 z š , , 
itively close o the 1st a: May addition to Mo designating so generally the animals subdued, for 
Prizes there will be ages Yoy e rad peana pows 5 lon: ave been rated on; oebucks 
chased seta ee ther wild animals, whether in Parliament or 
ector : SAMUEL PITMAN, Basil Lodge, Taunton. out, have not as yet been tamed. Joking apart, 
n. Se.: Jons KINGSBURY, TAUNTON, of whom Certificates | however, an American, for pe e bare men no longe 
our 
a is obtained. 
| sense rh ab i mk ng SOCIETY OF 
—CHESTER soni 
on oe FOR EXHIBIT 
IMPLEMENTS, CHEESE, &c.—The 
Ce rti ificate, stating num- 
ber of articles and space "required ‘br their exhibition, m 
must 
come from the East, Mr. as ur readers 
know, has operated eumemnteliyelt vicious and un- 
roken horses Rete ae rds and ladies; and having 
arted th 
be lodged with the Secretary of the Society, at No. 12, Hanover 
Square, London, by May 1. The Certificate of the full s a 
fication of such articles must be lodg: pa with him by r Jun 
Certificates of Li 
LIVE STOCK.—The C 
with him by ma es ; Š 
PRIZE SHEETS, containi: he terms and conditions of the 
Prizes, and the Regulations of ‘Exhibition, apt had = COPE oe 
cation at the Society’s Office, 12, Hanover Square, Lond 
The drape in at Sire, 
URDAY, APRIL 10, 1858. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
al 
would say, whatever w fe 
ile which Mr. RAREY ps the pegs 
ay be asked, with doubt, will its effect be last- 
ing? Whether the pened be in any degree ma- 
rial or purely mo degree on 
the use of essential oils* or ate on the exhibi- 
| tion in some influential way of a firm and resolute 
will, we may repeat our question: Ps the secret 
turned to practical and bene purposes ? 
Wepsespar, April 14—Agri. Society of England ..... . Neon. 
agent is not in operation ? ld story of 
fale a butcher _who sold a horse to an a i of i 
for t e unty of Ess sex. ee a ave | by the window eve rning. The purchaser soon 
elected their secretary nf eS AE tana T th cca Ree eT aa 
e Secon 
found that - horse was a slug, and instead of 
t of him. | 
do poe now 
or if the deta of their seta ap eer ie- are 
entirely Aneng but if not, we venture to 
end for mn examination the management 
blin 
16 could scarcely get six miles an hour ou 
78 | The aoaiina ibash put to his former owner— 
can I get the animal to trot in his former style?” 
Yes reply “ You must submit him 
form t?’—in fact— y 
carry the origi ginal basket y” to anoint ourselves 
g like it it annually, = the hadin 
“importa t agricu ral distri 
whatever it may “be every time we 
we fear the 
= 
$E: 
© 
wish dpe rane 
remedy will be 
Liz ika di , on the other snai ay the 
and like it expending a about 4 4501, a er 
offer of prizes to ex oo and farmers. 
‘he Journal o e Ma 
too, of the A ar ac oh i pem 
dges of the ia for 1857. 
to i be it contains an unusual feature 
in interestin instructive sketch of the | 
society s caree of drawn up by its secretary, Mr. 
R Having read it we entirely agree in its 
doncluding antenas: —! 
good be permanent and the hr of the animal o; 
subdued remai exam 
a 
the buyers 
ying See 
may) ld 
‘The horse, i it is well k 
~* Sir R. Amey, however, iea Tis "mule cf Mr. 
method to be obtained “ without the use of any drug.” 
s sagacious, and 
RaReEv’s 
‘It is believed the expenditure will favourably | 
