JAN. I, ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
. ͤ — 
he London I Peasantry sis. poate RoG, 
enabling him to continue a f pre which 
appear d so beneficial an effect.“ 
ese deseriptive quotations by one 
he people crowd my [ in 
le villages, where want of cleanliness aud t 
impure exhalations of dungpits, close to their dwelling- | ° 
houses, gene y- No 
rated disease 
in all directious poa and comfortable cottages, attract- 
well thatched roofs white- 
and 
ect.of life, health, and 1 
inted 
pearance, clean, 
eomfortable ond or beds 
of bedelothing 
prepare’: is m $ be regretted that so 1 
of — efforts for the ee of Ireland is 
published i in a cheap for nsive gra 
it deserves. The wo written — most interesting 
and indeed amusing style; it is full of — pre ‘iter 
trative a the 2 habits, humanity, and peculi- 
orm- 
— perſo 
which a are 
It ia a most. 
—— of 
e 
s.—Cattle assurance has p 
last few years, a — bids fair 
to rival in amount that long prac- 
of live 
there 
horses, 3 of 
more than 1,500,000 are used in agri and 
that = n e DNE of bias 
to 15. 
216 000,0007: 5 the 99 
Pop 
at ate 0004. ; 3 
swine is 
t appears 
value of 67 
tor 
nips; on 
cleaning the stack-yard, &c.; one man h aay re 
man and a woman feeding “the — ne day 
with ke bee —— picking Turnips for the — — man 
* rus.— J. B. 
12 M, Dee, 27.— Since last report, we have bee 
shane ploughing for and sowing Wheat after Turnips, which 
have been fur the most i er off by the sheep ; ploughi ng for 
Beans, — dut ng for è Turni ip crop, threshing Whea | 
5 ; an 
1 the 2 has — Bs «4 et that 
e 
carting for the gardens, 
a go 
thick.—@. 8. 
_ Norra | LINCOLNSHIRE Farmu.—Si ince last sb oa two single- 
g Wheat try 10 quarters 
at one time, and briug * 
2 ur-horse piong 3 
days, which has occupied all t spare hands; three men attending 
the om ttle; two men putting in a clamp of chalk to burn for 
me. J. b. 
— HIRE Carse Farm [130 annie acres], Dec. 
25. 
most part in plongh- 
We have also been 
sheep, e cutting a 
. roads 1 Bal ag We are now givin our 
cows Drumhead Cabbages they do well wi with them.—J, 8 
Notices pondon 
ÅLDERNEYS—J G—We bave no reason to —— 
will make excellent cheese; nore 3 — . — — the 
quantity of cream such milk co eo. 
show wheter more — will ps — ae 2 — 
butter eese from milk. For rich milk will yield a — ton 
value oft oe former than of 
nutritiveness of the orange and white Belgian Carrot. Bee 
will suffice to keep pigs in store condition, sages with Barley- 
kee eep em fattening, „The follo owin e Mr, Wa ay’s 
wii ich yo 
bat their milk 
the latter, though not necessarily 
We know of no difference in =~ i 
Lamss—G@ W Kelsey—You will —— need about a m 
Linseed daily Tor we lambs, i. Piri 
plenty of salt), as shall sie ‘sufficient quantity of Gat 
Pea straw sufficiently savoury. They will require 
unless you can find —— Turnip-t tops, de, 
them. 
MaNOID WVUnz EI Green Crop We prefer the 
the Glo We should be * to attribute theis 
my, rath adhesive soil, ict 11 
and manure out to 14 or 16 —— 
in the rows. Horse-hoe 3 a if you 
season, you must succee 
MANURE FOR cae no: a should prefer 2 ent. g 
af gent. 
t 
13 
ere ag guano byitself, 
eader 
—.— 8 c CRUSHER— Mr. Moody’ s address is “Maida 
9 ilts.” 
Barley. meal. g e bes 
their growth in a farmyard, where they coat | ‘at Tite ti iy 
on refuse corn ongst the straw and 8 h Turnip 
(which lean pigs are fond of), and fatten * — gr sort of 
grain meal, have fattened pigs on boiled Potatoes 
all sorts of 8 es, mixed with pollard or meal, but found 
the heaviest and best eye from —— alone. e i 
ace NT OF Grass-LAND—H S M— We never heard of any s 
It would pried — fa 
k You can pick up all the info N 
ion you require in poy ey 1 See an 3 
on stall feeding in a late v f the Evglish Agricultur 
ty’s Journal 
Roosters—Rus— e take to 
Sal An A ‘Sate is roe Tikel y to injare the Clover 
we doubt if 
should look — hopefully to a sharp frost. 
crusher is the best implement of its kind, Wesow 10 5 
-Hast tartaric acid been us ie to ha 4 
cream for churn 
P 
has tried it, and finds it quite successful, but 2 yet td 
Ash { 1 
You had better ge as Mr. Way’ s paper in the 7th vol. of the 
Journal, 3 mes are to you. 
“To 3 Ibs. of 1 at 
bo 
BEER FROM — bak s. if any one can tell him how to 
brew it. W. in the Gardener: ronicle, lately gave the 
following receipt for len of 5 
i 
t 
quarters o f an 
5 add a little . on a piece of 
t stand 10 days in a tub, stirring it up from the 
bottom —.— on ; then a pat itinto a cask for a twelvemonth. 
Be a to bung it down while there remains any fer- 
= 
2 
EH 
SA 
25 
ah 
Bey 
O 
© 
Eo 
ee ie can be 5 in a box, the 
ulating stakes tee her writs perfect en Pigs 
ah gs well in this way, as root ut in the 
n induce arma with its “accompanying 
Pim: 0 The straw is most 
earthed u the early 
to — the — and air. 
in n system 
st i of them made on wrong pri 
top and with eee sem ‘blow, 
through whenever b 127 Py nimal can 
hr 
eres], Dec. 24. 
z the 2 
aie single. 
— — je acres 
vo that that was limed,and are l 
with the Grass land. 
mele 
at leas 
— the English Agricultural Society s pmb Specimen —- i production of butter is as great as withoutit 
wn by the Rev. & . Huxtable Can it be unwholesome? The 8 is excellent, I 
COrrespo onde! eni 
Swedish Turnip! W M. Wurzel. information val oes as to the best time | of putting it inh 
Skir- Green || Yellow] Long || White the milk-eroc May it with safe epee main for two or thre 
ving’s. Dale's. top. | Globe. Red. | Carrot. days in black-glazed arben crocks A 
TRENCHING Lanp—R S P—An 2 field of strong brick 
Si Bere 41 75 0.96 2.22 1.40 1.18 earth, 9 stones, may be dug 18 inches deep at twi 
Phosph. acid 10.17 8.77 7.6 4.49 1.65 7.86 spit ts for 6d, per h of 5} yards ve aod ev ee die 
Sulph. acid. 15.53 11.71 12.86 3.68 14 6.95 | men will earn 3d. an hour at it. Let tw 
Carb, acid. 11.9 12.66 14.82 18.14 15.23 17.72 the one a man who shall earn Bids while the oiher ala ö 
tee eee 6.46 6.73 1. 1.90 8.26 shall earn 23d. Let the latter e lower spit while 
Magnesilaa . 3.27 2.51] 2.26 1 1.79 [ 3.20 former seo the — i and let aoc 1 width: 
Ferox. Iron. 0.61 0.14 0.66 0 0.52 1.66 two feet at a time man digging the — Te of tl 
Potash ... . ...! 26.83 36.93 48.56 23.54 | 21.68 || 28.00 — trench a little 1 f the la o is 
Soda . 13.31 | 8.01 0.00 19.08 3.13 17.53 on the top of his 3 ee 25 top spit of No. 2. 
Chloride Sodium .| 2.19 10. 5.44 || 24.54 | 49.51 || 7.65 | Trussor Hax— arithmetic books wil tell yout 
N | 50 lbs. of old hay, or 60 Seun oft paer make 1 truss; 36 t 
Total. 9.93 | 99.9 | 99,94 || 99,94 I 99.95 99.95 || 99.93 1 load. Of straw, 36 Ibs. make the truss ; anA 36 tra trusses th 
The following are T e load.—A bushel of Potatoes is the third part ack ; asi 
bulbs an pring are e per centage of ash and of water in the should weigh 240 Ibs. But whether aden dee 
; we nat know. 
Water { 2 — 8 URKEYS—G@ S R—* D” is willing to oblige, but cannot at f 
Turk 
moment point out where forint eee copper colo 
are to be obtained, Though far from rare, they might tabi 
some ope wn and trouble to Fe up. The Gazette Met proper eri 
recommend deal De 
8 boon 3, Half-moon-passage, eee tre 
d should send to them again were he in want of 
ghbo d 
—.— 1 from itinerant dealers, all sorts of misce 
aneous birds to fat for market; and the chances are 
oly} ust. Theing 
ce Tees 
market. 
"en Grass—T W H had better apply to Messrs. Lawson? 
een A S mocking town after Wednesday cannot 
answered the same w 2 
ton Dw CaBnact— Highland It g es, i. e. forms a 
whereas the is 
mags of of 3 We . giver soe Aad 9 fae Sad o an ; 
moderate frost, 5 
HEEP: LEAVING A TEDIOUS Coran—. 
in the e wilt afford the best trea’ 
unis pen In Lites. eee it som 
the of worms in 
T W— 
reatment for a 
that we cont nd fi 
— soon 3 e . 
_ Reducing the not and of 1 — hat 
s especia 
mal, being er small 
Thus we should ¢ 
while mile wo — 8 g 
it — hly to i 
food of all animal als, 25 mir gm bs 
G or Pies on s Lanp—Faleon s — 
Pg sa summer, whieh | as very ace 
4 
th —— and t ae a day 
urf, fro . weedy, a unted stuff, 
artait vis tate" a dark braen plant, 
Prawe H J HE -Tho cattle wil not be injured by thë Ferns 
horse caris one day at the coals ; de men 
h 5255 single 
in 
te hay, excepting in sa as they render the food less nutri- 
HOPS, . — $I. 
p Factors, report 
| Messrs. 6 s 
Mid. & Kam “Kel a 
st — hae to 112s J Yearling Kents, p. ewt. 
Weaid of Kents. N 70 e X 
— Sie Tn er 
POTATOES, SOUTHWARK, WATERSIDE, Dec. 27. 
uence of the t has 
g 
e Shaws, 1 Seo 
urch, 70s to 803 e i zi 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
„December 30. 
Prine Mend, — to — 
ae hc F 7 gem s 
CUMBERLAND MARRET 
Fine Old Hay - 70s to 74e Old Clover. 88s to 92s | Straw ~ 238 
Inferior Hax 50 63 Inferior s| 
New Hay — - | New Clover aa 
3 
e a e =g 5 
sro ny ON Cleve En 0 oe Sram; 
8 S] ee 
