iaat mt 
Fesrvary 11, 1860.) 
&c. — Manufactures 
| RIIFICIAL MANUI 
As ate a engaged in 
- ma; tion, pe plying to J. C. Nessir, F.G.8., 
ani eniient preparati eee and Chemica 
es 5 P London, S. Analysesof Soils, Guanos, Superphos- 
K f Lime Coprolites, &c., and Saye of Gold, Silver, and 
of nora ie uted with accurac d despate 
5 
or eceivin: instruction in Chemical 
aeiy. T Teee @ ample facility and accommo da- 
COMPANY 
tlemi iaa 
foal sand ssaying, W. 
{ tion Yt the College. 
HE LONDON MAN URE 
‘Es’ pseu 181 0), onan 
Are now ppano to send po eee ae owing 
f best quality. 
UPERPH lin or LIME, o 
d e n F BONES. 
CONCENTRATED URATE. 
AOD. ay CORN anv ROOTS. 
R 
EAEE ve r SPRING TOPDRESSING. / 
in Manures for the Root 
every portion, both o 
to be obtained entirely 
also supply PERUVIAN 
NITRATE oF 
nure of value. 
Secretary. 
n Manure Company 
GUANO erent from tbo aie Type hes — 
SODA, SULPHATE oF eg ery Ma 
_ 16, Fenchurch St: SP 
ESTA B oI = 81 aa 
ESSRS. PROCTOR are now prep red to take 
Se ty ‘or their eee MANI URES for 1860, which they 
unhesitatingly Liens S quality and charged at 
ssible price, sa 
Se CLOVER MANURE | OAT MANURE 
HEAT ditto |2 POTATO ditto BEAN ditto 
BARLEY 
& RYLAND, gh: 
R. J. B. LA a Pa aon the following 
TURNIP MANURE £6 6 
SUPERPTHOSPHATE or LIME g 5 
MINERAL ying or LIME 
‘en cee 
PERUY VIAN GUANO direct from Messrs. 
Gibe, NITRATE or SODA, SULPHATE or AMMONIA, and 
other Chemical Manures. 
WHEAT MAN URE.—PERUVIAN GUANO is proved to be 
on best and cheapest Artificial Manure for Wheat, at Autumn | 
Ee decorticated Cotton-seed Cake of best quality 
eget nd ben market a 
1, Adelaide Place, a we Bridge, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
125 
JUPP’S NEW CATTLE “|= 
2m ag JUPP co. ailp, fet efficient drainage, it might be doubled for 
nd 
lon 
naar business, satisfied nite es of the | | T kinds of ac yen harm or with POs sitive 
adv: aze pe a m the use of a preparation or condi- | advantage. A circumstances the er T- 
ment to be used vih, Cattle Food, beg to inform their rok = rd | mous sewage revo wa therefor e, of which 
ap te 
non re Gba ra “pag co der: la 
ie ded i a ao rg oe ae agence ugh | LAWES, for instance, spea og ought n ot to pa 
ai fring fro a pee eset juse, possesses all the “ne velor be t aken as reducing to absurdity the whole 
be other qualities Wo necessary in a preparation of this descrip- | affair 
D, AND AT A CONSIDERABLY REDUCED cost. They beg to | : 
append the follow: owing analysis from Dr. Letheb » whose name | On the other hand, however, we had gentlemen 
ey presume will be a sufficient guarantee r its s gen - 
The material will be sent out in bags, with pian aire rections from gby w who assured us that those most inti 
for use, at the following prices seca g only, v 3. perewt. ; not vernonia ith the agricultural use of 
8. pe .; and 10s. per 4 cwt. age there ld indeed accept it fi 
R. Jupp & Co., 6, e Lane, Eastcheap, E.C. aE, |on su land as would teen it by om application 
rders to be made payable a 
Copy oA ANAL’ 
WwW. & os ape 
nd t they would pay nothing for it, nor would 
y 
“Laboratory, Feb. 3, 1860. boy t or machinery E raise it to land which it 
“Gentlemen, —In accordance with your request’ I have 
nalysed the sample of your new Cattle Food, and find that it | bash not n =Y urally re 
contain s 12.1 per cent. of nitrogenous or fie: goring p hraa 
nd 68.1 of c: debdniferons or fattening—2.6 of which are fat. cai yeas empt at Tei = to extract the useful 
nas contains “4 per cent. of saline matter, a, phosphate | par ewage in the solid te 7 va learnt that the 
hbo 
The nutritive value ee food is therefore good, fi ne aes “verdict ~~ that n urhood aay 
to 80.2 per cent. Imay also remark that the bain r 
consists chiefly of Cereals and Leguminosæ, is well comminuted, 
perfi 
demns the resultant s 
orth 
aan noo as agric 
and therefo ore fit for ANINI ion without loss from im: | Teas eh or not w its o age. „At Mansfield 
mastic: ai pe yours ies pa t 
HY. LETHEB 
“ Professor of Chemistry in the College of ay x didi Ror al | | SEO 
and Medical Officer of Health for the City of London.” | kin wit pean benofidial lower Ps after 
JLIU p 
a LACK, anp CO?S CONCENTRATED 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LINE; guaranteed to ci 
oric Acid soluble, equivalent to 40 per cent. of Taibesie 
Phosphate of Lime, 
CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to 
the pte 
E SSEX „AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION — | they had deposited the filth which they carried 
e he Right Hon. Lord BRAYBROOKE, Presi de nt. i rom the town. At Aldershot where the refuse is 
s Exhibition of this hweccsation will be held at il wp 
firon Walden, on TUESDAY, Jane 12, in a less dilu a p, mies or r peor 
“The sum of 600/. has been voted for distribution in Prizes | pneumonia; which have Ollowe its application, 
for go opment year, of which the following are Spécial, and | have m han w po a its ultural Jue. 
Re ee ae The Chairman could sp rom ee of both, 
SPECIAL PRIZES. f ] perdó 
For the best entire Horse for Agricultural purposes, the and of the latter so severely t eeey f his herd of 56 
pormo ne being a Member, or paying an Entrance he but 18 head remai 1 Mr. HOMAS, of 
ee of One Guinea 25 : 
For nied best thorough- -bred entire Horse, the proprietor ling n, expeained , hit: S probably the 
ing a Mem miter or paying an Entrance Fee of One average feeling of the meeting, that, if the filthy 
a lg 
Whe sistas obtaining the above Prizen timit either water of our sewers could by na aoe reach 
eae travelled os borat? A. in the mae AS sH ARA meadow la armers, who 0 n go to great 
n; ust si g pom in laying out their pasties for the ee 
poe Horse k “shall 40 ry the poole heme and 
the will be withheld till the completion of the i ck a aai foo nite lect 
Contract] roo su ne 
For the best Bull of any age of a pure breed, the pro- 
tse Ass Fh a Member, or paying an Entrance Fee ‘is or Na portunity, they sin it, vot similarly E sing 
of One 
For ‘the bes t Ram of any age of a pure breed, the pro- London popu ulation. 
mor im a Shiny or a paying an Entrance Fee 4 r. y Hi gue was however, the 
One Guinea 10 , 
oe XB an follow: Se By elaw Fhe» sed ae oe 1860 :— 7 | eve ning’s dhtareataiienit S Sufficiently spiced with 
‘No animal having obtained a Firs rize in e cast ic 
it is exhibited shall be eligible to compet e class at | P&T nality to be amusi 08> suificie ently a ad- 
aay future exhibition of the Society. This | iae shall also | dressed to the known prejudices of “his ce— 
e o! 
All Sheep to 
be barely and fairly shorn, and a 
shi ori a prenion sly to March 31 to be disqualified on eruibitton. We 
Boo! 
t 
Of these Manures Dr. Voelck — The lts must 
be ve very gratif ying ta Yo pand ae th iar of shamery tion lh apie i therm geen vg rag passocie| press with give it, unexci cheers and 
yen ae . em ne which. characterises n be ready for distribution, may on sending | lau gigi ast Mo nday’s mecting, will be quite so 
c Detailed analyses, with opinions of the Into and prosent six pemn sn By onder of IR RERI A | acquiescent or so gra atitied. 
Prices, ten, may ba A on appieno ts ieee a hack? | nee Ropent Eason, Secretary, Slough House, Halsted. | Baron LresIG has made public what everybody 
& Co., 8 i m Road, Plymouth. feels to be an 
; E U AON. aa Ui Css wasting sewage; but Lizsie had once 
= ane piant Price gui valuable M Ehe, seipaphnta hea Gasette + | (1845) ienei the practice of land drainage as 
« per ton io : x 
131, bs. per ten for 1 ton tp Aa trk K Re URDAY, FEBRUARY il, 1860. ee ee miie lied to the soil ; Srey 
And, in order to protect themselves against hé purchas of ody knows that his judgment then was na 
i es aina wid of d inferior + Guanos, urportin, gt Ox Monday last, before a crowded meeting of and for all time coming, therefore, he is 
to apply either to ourselves; to our AGENTS, Messrs, Gregs, | the a armers’ Club, Mr. Alderman MECHI untrustworthy agricultural efit, EO — Mr. 
Mtablished chocactoraverpool and Bristol; or to Dealers of ‘read a paper ON ‘Town SEWAGE, the greater part | MECHT is kind-hearted, 
b> a fair dealing they can plasei mpg ankinca Ate i Akom o will be found in another AU ae And Mr. ahaa es however ne aaa tr Pls: ty 
P E Sons = = Within, London, B.C. NEY followed him with laboured and | Where, ‘here he is not consi an £ y 
Cea B Š; aa tic fhatangtil in proof of the assertion that pore authori CK 18 e oD 
the so- ealed 2c smage uestion is the great humbug | 2" Untrustwort rthy “authority, and the gan -i 
Jot the day. was p i, as Mr. MECHI bad said, oalealations of his subordinates 
THES PATENT. ; wet ch difiere? of opinion exis n the| and u rR somone Ae pepan his a 
ject. And it was plain, as everybody i in ae of Mr, TELF ’s farm “deceived and erat 
Nemara PHOSHATE o or BLOOD. be óo could se o, that the audience s mere h jin.” Th Ayrshire farms are no longer used as 
e a with his opponent in eo rrna liquid m: farms, and C g Park an 
of the subject. Myre Mill have changed their tenants.—Mr. 
ste e "Eo, Tasende iton Hout, Ware, ae ~~ bsb- ele Hn bt “a 1 ad “Berks sa: = anthority o miam ger tere his 
ms ey on occupier of some 0: est land in B an 
fata ct = Esvhie om, Oantbridg BW. wits who has to lift re ll water 300 feet, did | faith in disparagement f hi ent ; Mr. 
John Brady, M.P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Square, | indeed lament his inability to share with’ the RD is held responsible f he alleged out- 
ve tenants of Thames-side meadows the advantag ty against the obt ess E gaT of E 
@hairman,—Jonas Webb, mans Rbrahar, Cambridgeshire. London sewage, and illustrated his sense of | English ene consequen. 
Deputy Chairman. —Jotin, ss ilins, Esq., Myddleton Square, | its value i only as an irrigating agent by sayin jaccount of his produce at one of Mr. Mc ons 
Edward Bell, Esq., ou mM hoor N. at he had overcome natural obstacles so far as to | Meetings. 
Het pai Bsd., Little y establish in iec hem a catch meadow on his| These are the chief pristi of the piuse 
farm. Mr. Curnsert Jonson too urged the| Mr. in alone has erred ; 
Clipstone water costa “below nd | i es Â 
the Craigentinney meadows, 
105, St. Jonn Street Mery DY Ec. as unquestionable illustrations of th 
Ste ., Lombard Street, E.C | Sewage. And Mr. Mecur in his reply alleged 
& $o he experience of cs Essex at Watford has bee 
r : tory on ail crops, proving 
ames Odan increa fertility more than the 50/ 
commend these Manures with every conf- | objection to such enormo 
of their brother F: f: 
the sl enor act 
cano “fail to afford a. 
à ee Caer i 
fe I > 
and | cannot acy i j 
water ann per 
manures in the natural way whatever they may 
-| according as your annual 
40 inches. ionab. 
soils such an abundant peent g 
[liquid way is often more than 
light permeable soils, supplied 
