FEBRUARY 26, 1859.] 
— 
THE 
NITROPHOSPHATE - 
COM 
PATENT 
OR BLOOD MAN URE: 
NY Conrpp), 
CONSISTING OF TENANT FARMERS, OCCUPYING UPWARDS OF 30,000 ACRES OF LAND. 
asst Surra, Jun., Esq., Walto 
— Esq., — Place, Herts. 
EpwARD B But, Esq, M. P., 8, Belgrave Road, Pimlico 
m House, Ware, Herts. 
T ete, N Middlese: 
wat — Pid: 
. KINGSFORD & Dorman, 23, Ess 
W. Bro 
TRUSTEES. 
MAJOR-GENERAL HALL, M. P., Western Colville, Linton, 
Cambridge 
Joun BRADY, Esq., M. P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Sq. 
CTORS. 
Chairman.—JoxAs WEBB, Esq., Babraham, Cambridgeshire. 
y.Chai rman. t COLLINS, Ésq., d Square, Pentonville. 
BELL, Esq., T LEEDS, eet West Lexham, Norft 
Jou CLAYDEN, Esq., Littleb 3 BERT MORGAN, Sq., 72, Camden Villas, Camden Town. 
Hoxr, Esq., Stan A d Abbot, GEORGE SavILL, Esq., Ingthorpe, near Stai 
MAS KNIGHZ, Esq. ., Edm NUS WiLLIAM COLLINS, Esq., 105, n Street — 
e ers Mess BARNET RE & Co., Stree 
x Street, 
OWN, Esq., 28, Na Str m 
Se 
cretary. 
S 
a Offices, 109, een street, London. —Manufactory, Plaistow "Marshes, Essex. 
Tux Directors beg to inform their Friends and the Agricultural Public that the following Manures 
- an now ready — 
|. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE 
FOR CORN AND MANGEL. 
ODAMS’S BLOOD MANURE FOR ROOTS. 
ODAMS’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
Full particulars may be had at the Company’s Offices, or of the local Agents. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
RTIFI ES, &c. — Manufacturers 
and in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
obtain necessary instruction for their economical 
mf efficient preparation, by applying to J. C. Nessrr, F. G. S., 
èc, Prin of the Agricultural and Chemical College, 
gricultura! ge, 
Kennington, London. 3 of Soils, Guanos, Superphos. 
gate of Lime, Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silv 
are execu ated with a and d 
en desirous of receiving iigbraction in C Tem 
1 ying, will find ample facility and accom: 
tion at the College. 
REDUCTION IN 1 E OF LAWES'S MANURES 
LAWES begs to aunounce that he — this 
aee reduced the price of the Manures manufactured by 
TURNIP MANURE .. 25 oe 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or — T 
m £7 to£6 6 
i to 6 6 
6to 5 5 
» 
BARLEY MANURE.. d 
Prot. Way and Dr. Voelcker have sampled from a bulk of 5000to 
9000 tons at his factories, —— "me — and analyses are Mes 
in full in Circular t N at his office 
' 1, Adelaide Place, 
N.B. Genuine Peruvian Guan t from Messrs Gusss, 
Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, ind other Chemical 
Manures. American Cotton-seed, Cake supplied. 
N ran COM VENT removed to 116, 
t, E. C. (Established 1840) have the 
blowing MANURES ready for delivery :— 
CORN MANURE for SPRINGTOP DRESSING 
onion] Br age, BO. er 
URATE all of 
MANG MANURE ü piece ed 
SUPERPH F LIME uality. 
BLOOD MANURE P 4 
ag — inn, of the reduction in the price o material 
Marure Co. are 8 tegen iced "the price of 
materially improve the 
anure Co. also supply PERUVIAN GUANO 
from Messrs. A. Gibbs and Sons) SULPHATE of 
La, NITRATE OF SODA, CRUSHED BONES, and 
. Manure of ATI Wholesale dealers wu Semen 
M D PURSER, Secretary. 
LIS 
Ao T. PiOCTORS. TURNIP 0 ANURE.— 
* Messrs, H. & T. P. draw proie 
Ae, dis h contains all p ele MAS Weben ry 
full development oft the Turni Aira p, 80 combined, ^ 
chemical knowledge and 
‘Very extensive] piis 
; and has attained a hi 
d Ne — 5 to the Turnips will tee found 2 
ih, pett eonsiderably the of Barle; ex rion and Whea' 
— MANTRES: — B BARI CLOVER, AND HEAT 
- SUPERPHOSPHATE SE DUST, PERUVIAN GUANO, and 
, mag of LIME, warranted of the best sepe 
dM est of England Depot f. i- 
and Saltnes n id i Proctor & RYLa - 
SOLURLE PHOSPHATE OF LIM 
Farbgel begs to "ibn hs 
‘ icultural public that he 
E «| — te ATE of LIME” s superior to anyit nythi 
teed to contain ee > to E: 
e: Price s. per 
i URNARD, LA! 
: CK, AN COS ; CONCENT TRATED 
Phos OSPHATE OF OF en 
Rosie Gon Senet — 
TED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to 
cer 
Pconventrated an 
says :—‘ These results m 
to you, and are the best vest of the ey 
suj ob 
mercial value which characterises 
ate and p 
cultural Society, with eatin ominis 
ST gp to BUnxARD, LACK, 
ARNER’S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
OR hater P eee PUMP. 
These Pumps —— J. W. 
Son’ " Patent Buckets 
n be raised o: 
Arne e will fold 
li corrode, 
lowered. at 8 
de 
together, an v zd is ole e may be e 
on the show y pond o 
required. 
5 of 4 de 5 gs, Zl. 38. 
with planished copper barrel and 
galvanised iron handle, &., 14s. extra. 
"€ s 274 in. long, and the legs 
union for attaching flexible 
suction, "Price 50s. 
1$ inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, 
1s. 11d. per foot. 
— and Canvas Suction and Delive ose, from 5 — wes 
n dene, Ls beng te PS 60 fet 77 order. 
iid ef im Cocks, U. at reduced prices. 
Ma; ay be obtained of an ny Ee ene or Plumber in town or 
country, at the € prices, oa of the Patentees and Manu- 
facturers, JOHN ER & Sons, 8, Cr t, Jewin St., London. 
ARN E Ear 76 5 STAN- 
DARD 
PATENT CAST-IRON POPs, "ated with J. W. & Son’s 
—— p s Suckers , which dd — in action, for 
Cottages, and Wells, not exceeding 2 
. 
of Barrel. Heigh E s. d. 
ge short 1 ft. Sin Fitted for lead, J 1 10 0 
long 3,,3,, | gutta percha, 1140 
3 „ ditto 8 ,, 6 „, or cast iron}2 8 0 
si „ ditto 3 % 6, | flanged pipe, 2 12 0 
„ ditto 3 » 6 „ | as required. $ 80 
PA „short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 
93 ready for fixing .... 2 14 0 
24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 0 
The short barrel Pump is very convenient 
for fixing in ee of di height and 
space, for the sup S d rs and sinks in 
d "— ens 
Hot, Forcing, and Plant 
fixed, when desired, 
rouse ney i 
ander the MAE 
be obtained of any Ironmonger or 
eim 22 Town or —— at the above 
prices, or of the ane "n Manufacture: 
TS, 
JOHN WARNER & SON! 8, — Re Jewin Street, London. 
Every description of Mai Raising Water by means 
of Wheels, Rams, — wer re "berg Puuija; des -— ee and Garden 
Engines, &. &c.— sent on app lie: 
Td ua os er pieco; end 
(see Circ 
Princess Street, Math aar. 
B ure DOMO." — Patronised by her Majesty 
een, E Duke of Northumberland M s 
House, His Grace the Duke of e for 
Gardens, Professor Lindley f for Palace Horticultural Nose B 
eph Paxton ade the Crys 
in te rs Lawrence, of 
s Royal Zoo oological Society, 
and — Collier, Esq., 
ford. 
(rimis FROM COLD WIN DS AND MORNING FROSTS. 
* FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of patent pre Hair 
and Wool, a rfect non- nds tor of Heat and Cold, keeping, 
wherever itis applied, a ture. It is adapted for 
all erg utet and r purposes, for 1 
and Flowers from the scorching rays of the from 
At d fon: attac xs of insects, and from morning — To 
be Rad 3 in any required lengths. Two eee wide, ls. 6d. po^ 
ard run; four, 3s. "ee ya improv: ved make f 
Shading Purposes yards wide, 2x: GI per yard run 
and sole manufacturer, 
res nity e “Gannon 8 Bisset, (o and of us 
Ree — Asie ded the e kingdom It is m — 
covering.“ 
173 
ee FOOD FOR CATTLE.—Every person 
having an interest in eae or farm animals should 
obtain a supply: of this celebrated a: food whic! 
oe .prov si her ring th s proaching season. For 
ing ea ondition, E is unequalled. Pigs fatten 
with 9 gel ay ms it, and their flesh increases in 
favour and value, Cowkeepe will find t advantage in 
i ed ty k 
this ing subject, accom panied e Testim 
principal “Nobility, Gentry and Agriculturis! 
applicat jon, In casks Dunn Maing 448 pem (measures | w 
pric m R: 5 Station in the Uni 
ayabl 
im worthl 
BEAN, MANGEL, & Sal PLANTERS 
a Nod itors), HOES, &c. e ** Multu: arvo," com- 
— Cuitivator, pi Hoe, Ridge Plough, "Subeoilr Broad- 
Share, and other forms; all expanding. mplete 7l. 7s. 
aont ELL, nc reen, 8 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 
PRIZE CHURN.—This Churn has taken all the prizes 
pee Jay the — Agricultural 3 —— 1850 — 1858 
inclus Price list and t 8 free. Illustrated 
Ca recoil dria ceip! tof s six E 
a 8 & Key, Patentees and te 95, Newgate 
t. 
5 
PERMAN VENT WAY MPANY having 
* r the nee of Dr. 
pie bat of this ch 
gratis on application to the 
mifierdigned. Ladies — d "a Elm, Bs. or other 
Timber fit for mi i Slee ested to municate 
ticulars of quantity, ity, 
‘anh 
Am Boron, Secretary. 
26, Great George est 
| — DRAINAGE Wor E of Drainage of a! -— 
ted by the GENERAL LAND DRAIN- 
A IMPROVEMENT COMPANY uw "a descriptions of 
Pro ar, whether Freehold, Entailed, Mortgaged, Trust, 
Ea 
10 
Ecclesiastical, Her aeg ded or Colleg ja 
Re compie the Tendowear as successive 
ted, or the actual expenditure, 
may be charged on the property 
improved by ron et ‘rent hates for any term not exceeding 
50 years, the i instalments to repay y principal — intere: 
a yd 1 
f 
ing, Tes Farm Barlang med xecuted in 
ompany also i ndowners e — 2 pi of 
the Set rovements by md own proved. and charge the amount 
AAM opi qi the e 
GRICULTURAL CATIO 
IGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Sud 3 AND.—The arena of Exa mi 
e Society's Charter, will m M 
Hal — Tv. Bridge, Fan on April 6 6 and 7, between 
the hours of 11 and 4, to mine Candidates for the e Society’s 
AGRICULTUR. RAL DIPLOMA 
Candidates must intimate their Names to the Secretary not 
ge sce March 21. JN. HALL MAXWELL, Secretary. 
inburgh, February 26 
OLLEGE or AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY” 
AND OF Pun rh * ee arn or 87 and 
88, Lower Kennin, n,n 
Engineerin, ing, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the 
Naval on Kutter . and for the 5 « 
Analyses and Assays of every deseri] are proi 
escriptio y and 
— vd executed at the " Bollegé. The terms P^ ter 
particulars may be had on application to the Principal. 
enr Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1859. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepnespay, March 2— Agri. Society of England .. Noon. 
e local PEINE t Warwick announce 
in furtherance o 
P 
but there sems od lack of sap spirit in all the 
other arrangements which are in progre 
of agri cultural i implements at the meetings of 
5 and poy agricultural sedet has 
been defended during the past week with con- 
siderable ability in "the columns of the Oxford 
Jou . . ACLAND has ion to the 
“ Itis true we no longer give dane on the of selected 
but we have 
award 
judges, after trials ngs a 125 those judges; 
ole. 
of t Royal Agricultural Soc 
question ; alt aithough I think has then it is men to i M tied 
syst 
ed classified awards, onthe mie advocated by 
r. HOWARD | Mr. SHUTTLEWORTH, has been ted: 
it can hardly be maintained that the di me n the 
ploughs, and other implements of the first clas is so 
great that one ought to stand first, another second, and another 
third ; or can so stand with the general consent of all compe- 
tent judges, and un N ordinary circt s, If the first 
prize is only awarded because in such a field, with — a state 
of the pepe and with such horses and ploug , and 
it m aid with such or such judges, one pee beat 
