14 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
am amimwal which annoys neighbou „ — oe x 1 it parore a stii better protection from tr. St 
other one oe is kept 3 from feeding y 5 1 rr than topping 
Regarding est mode of feeding, | e 8 ax and ne, and then carting — heaps. This e 
opinion — Iam myself satisfi opening: p furrow, into which the T . en de four 
Or 4 
be x orp e * them 7 2 — and tops up, and then covered with the plough, As they are 
Variety 00; x requir ed for p other furrow throws them 
to in Se ke * ak cas on the surface, as fresh and solid as on the day they were 
i i A if I had 2 which would Beans | bari Waereas, with us, the Turnip is by far the m 
. a a hi » these four hinds of food valuable crop (but fur which, indeed, and Clover hay, we had 
profi y 2 better never have a plough on our farms, as far ag profit goes) 
daily. I eee no eu — . ce & GAY | every means which will lessen the risk either of their being 
ean be done with tage, but I am in doubt if it will | totally destroyed by frost or being so withered and changed in 
to boil the en a the food. It is e however, their texture as to make the m A comparatively little value, 
pote it ht never to be followed, that odking:back upoan the year 
5 pposite course ought never to 0 , now near a close, we must say — the sheep farmer has had 
of ng cattle in a cold winter mo frozen | n» cause for complaint, the prices of woo 
s; the 
the morning in co 
cold ty auer fore they are fed mixed clips may be stat 
ith Turnips, which ought also to lie under cover, clean | laid about 54d., or from 3d. to Id. a 
en grai allen to a heretofore Upon 
almost unheard-of price, it is become of vital importance 8 8 good. The price 
0 know wh has not a better bringing rather more, and som 
market for his grain within his own farm-yard, by | Three-year-old wedder: 
An 
the “Highland Sony, by offerin 
cient amount, coulo ce a ph wak to try the experi- | 
22 all th 
ia isda 
Sootlund or En 
din 
s. of the same breed, brought from 
a 30s., and lambs — Be, to — — . ced ew 
ace 
dders might average riaja 23, 0 24s. 
e diffe ront als of stock Hine Geman 
eed in 
a „With _the exp — s . 
z to quali v. 
2558 
; while 
and peat from 
ce 
unt 
Wen of e hos bum 
wake, 4 vee by 
if the results imilar mea- a * 80 1 od 
ment, an there reby pr corre etly at what price the Highlands 01 Sia de co NE ider ed, i Pe y pursued in 
grain is consumed by cattle and sheep, when the price . ubted; but as far sa 1 i 
of mutton is say 6d. per Ib., the N e of be ef 2 are Concerned, we are not disp. sed to think that the greatly 
ots it would confer a great boen upon all occupiers o r l i 
I may mention that om 2 I tried a few ca ae el, mpe ‘ffecr in lowering 
prices here, Whe — r agriculture, as a science, bet still in ia 
by 1 feeding 9 — wich Grass x apap 8 „giving iufauey or not, it i s plain that itis making rapid strides 
at the: sam: e; with Turnips, improvement, aud that every year is: s 
— and cake through the winter ‘ill ee when 
r were sold, and felt satisfied myself ve I con- 
ed the grain at a — price than I ppo d 
=, atin the market; insomuch, that I fi 
g 3/. for the summer's Grass, and 2/. Wos. for 
— till Christmas, I had 3s, per bushel for my Oats, 
the Beans, besides full price for me cake, | p 
ov 
ory perhaps of man. oan ought any one 1 be 
e at this result, when we conside: that i 
4 
we w 
in that a 
Soe ae nae wel peaa in mec -AAR 
extensive scale, 
METEOROLOGICAL REPOKT.—Decemaza, 
(Continued from p. 829.) 
Wind and Weather. 
Almost calm. Barometer 
stendy. 
— sunny day. 
voa t calm. Bright fine 
8 rising steadily. 
entle. 
Bright and fine. 
one 
Observations being inter. 
rupted by accident to bas 
rometer, were not re- 
sumed for some days. 
uu ion ot the preceding storm, which 
t Being hom 8 not aware of this interruption. 
8 
— 
‘ a third th 
week, 1 for “this the je most pse obje i ionable sheep, or 
-as from loss se-, appear shy at their 
: 8 at 5 y fast, that it 
iseafe to turn out a e number of rams, but after 
second season is past, this extra sup 1 rise to a 
greater amount of fighti d mi a at least 
would be more profitably edi in making up their lost 
upon Turnips 
n about the second week of January, and put upon full keep, 
so that those which require to drafted may be ready for 
the bucher as ssible. ; graze 
‘beside the ewes, pet on farms w) ips 
during the winter months, if they ha laid 
been 
9 be done without ree. Fok ; it being much —— 
serena sheep in condition t 
liability to ng lean — trerh 
— Daring the late mild and dry we 
completed of the stubble intended for 
Tarnips, and and hare g. = beginn to the lea. This 
ears in — ii so 
p ti — a rn ay turn 
to be a tedious operation, th eren have 
urnips 
p b Tenors 00 “whites stored, as n Au “apply 
aene dkn ka ags 
— 
> ur 
site: covering: „ the, wi ind, 3 coating pe —.— d 
kis 4 over | whole, Ab e baff of poy Tarn 
thed a. the common . 
as 
7 
on, and to save | Spi 
= an increased dem 
mermuir Farmer. 
Lam 
Notices to Correspondents, 
DERNEY: TF. The 6 or = breed is Pots than 
arger bre 
. 
the bobs uernsey, r i 
A light peat — 
pars: —— cap? We Mioa imagine that it wo 
by the plan 
16 yards He 
work, all pi 
18 inches 8 
OT IN SHEE 
two or three 1 
are right. 
w material t the an spr 
It It should be ocensi. 8 z 
aor 8 road. When 
portions are pretty w. 
are ied” seca sheeted. 
— en in t the > hei 
PETS 
and — ia — ‘Ider apy leation 
: Harbadoes 
te of copper, powdered, 1 O.; 
n ointment, IV. C. S. 
d vour friends of the minority 
acadam or 
cee, A drain 5 feet deep is, we e fe ae from the 
oot Ror . — will be bet 
— 
thau that Ln have used, aaa as the fi. Jlowing : 
The best sea n ne the shag of a 
gravel ron z * October to 
softened by rain, the surface of the” robe ‘and holes should 
“lifted,” that is, haeke! up or 1 8 be 
well 88 say ee between 
In town 
ent of 
coarser bree 
and a — . — 
uld be drai 
„ 
=.) 
A 
SEA 
ic] 
888. 
oe 
S c 
a 
— 8 
ae 
abe 
8.5 
Pa 
lz] 
en the road is 
i with a pik, and she | 
ed up. ae 
c lengths, say of| 
tnese sheeted 
sitis n necessary 
er; in this am| 
it with water, or 
by attending to the — imme. 
bowing a large — 48. 
u the amount of pranan, especially of grain crops, which 
nd for stock te consume them, A 
Mo eat 
+ | morning’s =e by land carriage mete was sm 
ATOES.—SOUTHWARK, MONDAY 
The mittee report that there 
arrivals, boii coastwise and by 
„Dee, 
e have heen i ak 
; ditto Shaws, 55s, aud don th | 
an Wisk d 
to 658.; —— 
20 JOR ; ; Frene 
03, 
AP. —Per Load of 36 is apie 
SMITHFIELD, Jan. 
Prime Meadow AN 70sto 758 Clover e .. ass 9 
tate rior ditto... 55 65 F my 
Rowen nnr „ — 
New H wai J. 
m Go n MaRk EKT, Jan. 1 Coom, 
P e Meadow wae 748 to 78s | Inferior . , , 655 to h 
Inferior ditto, 60 vi New Clover one ae 
New ns ee Arn S 1 
Nld Clover .., ... 73 “one tea 
HOPS,—Fripay, Jan j 
ssrs, Pattenden and Smith raport tliat ihe Hop — 
Ee erf good Hops 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, Pes A 
Bios eing so soon aa Christmas, it — expecte 
bes mali to- poet the supply, how 
any 
and 169 Calves; from France, 20 — otland, 24 | 
Beasts; from Norfolk and Suffo lk, 509; and 1500 from ty 
northern and midland counties. 
s a — t. of 8ibs.—s d gq 
of 8ibs.—s d 
st Long-moole , 3 10 tot! ! 
0 to $ 85 Ditto S i 
Best Short-horns. ; F — wes & 17 avez 3 0 Su 
2d quality Beasts 3 0— 3 p Ditto Shorn 
Best Downs and ambs ,., 20 0 0 
Half-breds , 4 4—4 6 8 wi an : 0 — 
Ditto Shorn 
Beasts, 2846 ; Sheep and Lambs, bs 14599 590; Calves, 
ee a of Beasts 
214; 1 ale 
is ed ‘large, i adequate to the d. 
slow, and Monday’s quotatious are 
mee eg some few choice aande» make r: 
e have, as usual at this season of the year, 
Scag of — business is slack, and me on the 
lower, Calves are asa ‘but the quality gene 
middling, Choice ones are much lower, but there 
— r 8 lbs. 2 in ae kinds, Our fore 1 
ousists of ov ae 490 Sheep, and 174 Calves, The 
i 
of Milch os 
* = oe Bes 8 3 
8 to 4 0 Ditto si 
Best 80 ort- Ebbe 5 Guy S Ewes 80 pa 3 
2d te ra Beasts 3 0—3 4 Ditto Shor 5 
Best Do and am Raft ees 
Half- morte w £ 92 —4 4 Calves . „ 2 8 
Ditto Shorn igs 3 
ARK LANE. 
ONDAY, Dec, 29.— The supply of English 
dis sposed of a per qr. upon the prices 
day se dau, Foreign met with rather mop inquiry, 
the rates which d last. week o not be exce 
—Barley meets a fair sale, and a few 2 of s 
malting brought rather more money.— Beans ** Peas 
as quoted last week. —In the value of Oat 
altera * n. 
ER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 
Pros Essor, — & Suffolk. . White 1 15 Red... % 
sele ones ì runs., ditto Red , 
25 
ODSE! 
—— 
ss Norfolk, Lincoln, & 
— For 
— ** 
Barley grindis ee 258 to 
— = and 
Oats, Eon sex . — 33 
— Scotch rand Lin colnshire... Potato 19—21 1 
Foreign. . 
Ry 
Rye.mea, foreign. . . S 
, Mazagan..... oe ae to 27 
Foreign . 
Peas, white, E ny Pine and Kent. 
Map 
er to draw. We have recenti 
observed another ers of * Which we purpose pe re 
2 after a heavy tall of rain. N. 268 to 288 e 
Ta pe a — 5 Dress wi —9 fol! seeing: oin· ment, by mea Maize ee White k 35— 
ofap t of tow, opsi t days :— Tow, best marks delivere er sac 
b age acid, 2 d 2 dr eee Ww. A EAEE dues — oe 1 „ditto 1 — Norfolk. 
Wuite BELGIAN 8 : Tyridail. 24s. to 303, — Poreign . : . 
delivered, * ton’ Faipay, Jan. 
— — — — nee antennae ae 
from Alexandria. This 3 
_ improved ane must 
remarks apply 
“Rance, 
: Wheat trade of the k 
are generally good in quality. Lettuc 1 
salading are sufficient for the l 3 ise eae 9 
dear. Cut flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargon no. tion to 
nette, Steph 8, Bignonia v. „ Ca. | ot 
and F P eiae 
Pine-apples, per 19., 8e to 2 5, almonds, per pes 5. a 7 
225 — sweet, to 3s pi 
Loaders et Oranges, per Is to Is 6d n : 
Apples ee — per 100, 6s to 10s 8 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bah, 208to22s 6 
Lemons), ener. 2 Pilberts, 1801 — nate as 
Walnuts, per bush., 12s to 24s asi en, 9 
e meee VEGETABLES. 
per to -= ł per Ib., sd to 8a 1 
Caulitiowers, p. rg Sieni “a — Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d 3 
P. hf | 
Potatoes, „ sieve, pnd * q a PRs 
— percwt,, 28 to Lettuce, C p. score, 4d to ls | 37% 7d 
bush., ls: 28 Cos, per score, 30 to 18 37 6 
Turnips, p. bunch, Id to 2d Smali Salada, p. punn., 2d to 8 5 
Cucumbers, each, 6d to 18 Radish, p. bundle, Is to] 37 2 
Radishes, per doz., 9d to 18 Mushrooms, p. pot., 18 to 28 60 37 2 
— Turnip, p. doz., 9d to 18 — bushel, 78 to 10s 36 9 
Celery, p. bundle, 6d toils be 8 per hf. sieve, 6d to 9d Liv. 
Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 6 F per bunch, 2d to 
sels Sprouts, p. half ae Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Is 6d to 2s rhyme, per bunch, 2d to 
Spinach, | sieve, ls ay ls P „per doz. bun., 28 to 3s 
, p. bunch, Id to 5d bunch, 1 2d f Peas 
Spanish, p- doz, ised ag 3s | Basil, p. bunch, 3d to 4d 
Endive, per score, Marjoram, do., 3d to 4d 
Beet, per doz, k when Wa doz, 
4d 
per doz., 6d to Is 
Leeks, 5 Id to 2d 
ance. — Faipay, Deo 26,— There 
unt of the Christmas holidays, 
