41—1852. | 
ed once in four years, and the sub- 
rt 
read 
rtain application of special artificial 
manuring p 0 
the Clover family Yigorously ; for w 
receive during its interval of rest b 
either from the 
of Clover; and this yea r 
test, for — — my Clover i is now growing, 
trib 
ved bone, the food for — ace 
Iam fully convinced that 
-inch bones res 
do not give off 
brought into that soluble state which sulp 
1 
ntly see 
healthy on the headlands, whilst it has perished 
ther of the field. It would therefore 
appear to owe its gy we on the headlands 
circumstance of their having bee 
ent prepara 
acquires solidity y by a the > yeep 0 rrp, : 27 think 
that w bled Cl against 
he growth of the ae 
acres 
the remainder co 
part 
loam on a 
ll 
acres ; s do. after W 
rses, 15 ley and o 
t i the yi 
ir fertilising 1228 bm 
huri 
little draining done on this farm, 
land not r 8 4 it, nor 
of late. New 
ield 
rows. 
3 
healthy, and tolerably ae pihe 
e meadow-land 
Clover crop, an em 
er, then 7 prer them up 
rilled with Ra Rape and Mustard, 
— 
` 
ractice of growing Tares | 
de th 
peaty soil on ay 3 another portion 
ys The crops were this yea: 
17¹ 
; do. after Clover es 50 5 Oats, a 
Wheat 41 
has 
bout 20 acre 
crop, but not “ kindly about one-third of which would 
badl the other tw ds uld 
rs 
ues the gates and osdi are 
of the ——— and Diviet Agricultural 
ear 
Rebir, 
Memoir on the Equinoctial Sto Storms 
A 
1850 ; an mag ete into 
he y be 
a year to 
the pov of it l finds its w 
1 many returns 
the Extent to which the Rotat atory | 
Applied. By F. P. B. Martin, 
ledge wi 
Aaris abeng printed w 
e take the ai of . — 
e 
9 ore especially ens 
1 of the cen ok theo: 
grow ; 
ay to 
| may be ithin — 
rf Perhaps this is fortunate, for T. know not who 
Would forsake th the of nature and independ 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
sts of stiff clay loam on stiff clay ; | 
is a good waged 
653 
after eee 9 25 
e stock is 
winter on 
ept on 
This 
8 field 
Eh 
Priz Farms 
Society. 
9 
orms of Marchand A pril 
thanks the rece 
tion to that branch 
> is a 
be hur: 
r Wheat crop 
another * ses 3 
market: whilst i 
made wi 
ence | 
proprietor, in Ayrsh ire. 
Maul), « A Sen say that 20 
of Italia e ee. 
e n be kept on a Boch acre of it. 
on a Scotch ac 
8 8 weight ‘of Phong adhe cuts is upwards of 
ist Italian Rye-grass.” 
h, p.doz. 
of Beet, ma do, ls to ai 
par- New Hay 
0 
Mr. aie or do. 
At present 
there are or a 70 ae: “4 about 20 a a 3 fed 
acre of Ital When 
quite wonderful wiat a qa of Italian 
tered with — 3 — 
the year 
40 tons ra 
Notices sed an ts. 
8 Yard: J We We have your MS., and will 
a — mpetent 
eep, He fat n Sheep, 
bject in Morton’s Cyclopedia, will 
ation on — diseases of cows and sheep. WC 
FLOOR For Car iat TALLS: J 
o qua 
ill every wrde a gravel 
est done on a boar 
prices: 
per gallon; labour, 
ay.” 8 There are e very 1 = any — of bearded 
-ame We 
; Mr. Cross- 
Bel Pe reaping ‘machine ig Englan¢ 
kill promises to issue them next sum 
1 Krk. an RASS: A B. W 
— 2 Ireland, It has been very prevalent this 
of the jusuriance Aa the pastures and 
ce of so much N Remove the i — Nora 
ar porsible to drier and inni 
ittle 
ing :—Tincture of Odiain 
pow 4 1 drachm; 
thick gruel once a da; ay. 
uence 
wy ph eek cine give = — — 
scruple ; A ye d ag 
um, Ee powdered, scruple 
. C. S. 
Markets. 
ming scarcer, 
Plums, F. 
arrive from France. Tom 
Lemons, per doz., 1 
— tue lb., Joby tois Pears; per F doz., Fy 6d to 
to 2s 
tif steve, Dea 
peck,5s 
Ib., 
Brazil, do., 128 to 140 
Kent Cobs, 75s t0'80s 
we 9 Id., 6d to 8d 
ots, per Ib. to 
Garlic, per Ber Ib. „6a to 8d 
half sieve, 
‘hi T _— 
piece — doz., 
—— p. doz,, 28 
GES, p per sieve, is — 2 
Onions, — ny 
dasa 
Leeks, per bunch, 1 
sa seattle’ 
Hay 
edarak Oct. 7, 
Prime Meadow m 8 to * Clover 
Inferior do. New 
Rowen 
ae 
soe 
oo 
— 
shor rt supply. 
LAND MARKET, 
Oct. 7. 
Prime cma Hay 7 > to n praia Clonee 3 * 
34 
Josnda — y 
1008 to 1058 
— 88 95 
50 70 
Inferior do. 
2 
MIT aces 2 aon nog 
The number of 2 is 1000 less than 
1 is oe Sagres * quality of of aes su 
dily so 
| stances m aie ts., but we cannot — note ie 
There are more buyers for middlin poryt . 
di posed of. We have but a small omen, of es 
is tul'y recovered from the de depression of las t Mon onday, 
—— last, still 
oly z en — 
