THE AGRICULTURA AL 
GAZETTE. 
ENT GARDEN, Ave. 
c 1 eee vee tere ite pail ‘he remainder o of | The market is wel 5 ith Vi 26; 
8 corn, leaving t En 8 enetables es and most 
inion on this : ves : _ | English Pine apples are plentifal; forei 
TA recen —— see strong land a them to be afterwards thre in the usual manne — FF Tp bah Necta nes dre pieni . 
n drained at about 60 feet apart, and from ‘edible grain. A tenth po —— of the loss, mà the last offered at from ts to's; per halt È ever Oar * 
43 feet deep, upon which the water during | ¥ = shall — is indiseriininate sowing, or the want 55 aun erg ae a 
e whole winter “and spring without any beneficial 8 oo Reg seod to the powers ne diseased. bes are a Mile occi eens Pletal, a 
x di Cy ficient for the d d. uces and 0 
effect whatever being produced by he drains. 80 6 e soil. Rural sin of Heaths E e e eros are plentiful, Cut | 
Calendar Ut ad baat 
BERWICKSHIRE MER 5 — Since last report 
‘et 
drai i i y 2 wing, and rolling! mon for 
drained, there never was an interval of ‘sufficient dura- | have been employed r i 
i i — gT 5 7 Merce Wheat, and carrying coa 
ee ees Se Patase e hat b s Pee we Pong Ba ares mpl oyed dels Turnip 8, denen ng 
mains a bare summer ts J as 4 , what „ ; one man put- 
‘comes of the theory of a 48 hours’ actio he o thorough ré ting up palings „Ge. i 
his land = requires “5 e thoroughly | Lammermouin S ice O 
— owe me — is 18 — b — don 3 as been cy on the vale, t ough s We ‘eo for the lt 
* f 8 season of the year. A pe Rh f rain ing fallen in the 
neighbouring fields, with drains feet de p and from form of owes to keep pin thing growing, the pastures a 
20 feet apart, at a cost of about 47. 40s, per acre. | most 8 and Heather being qt n es II * our ** 
i b tiful appes 1 over 
Let me, however, — . e from being ee Poa d have a very beautiful 153 a Fit rout have! cot rly Se i 
as dispa ging deep d e erg n nnn but ~ the showers of. la ast This crop is much heavier 
stances — it is the inappropriate ee of it I would | than 3 the eating cost on 3d. ber imperial aor e. 
guard ou agal not the use. I have We a w busy with the 2 arora Grass hay, which is a very 
7 tf gai 1 * 1 — large where the heavy os ; the cutting o ost about 48. per acre. The 
wad" draitage "spe tip a Turnips were all thinned 10 4 s ago, and are now growing 
-depths and distances were as various as fi pDA to 7 "e amazingly fast. The parir 110888 ena horse Roe are ki t at 
- € t attending to 
deep, and 50 to 100 yards a art, to 3 feet deep a work, followed by the hand en we are no 
the hay. The Cheviot lambs were all wenne e pes and 
18 feet apart; all of whi ch are per rfectly 8 =x See = = "sorted, F 
while the niler — 
yon retained to. keep up the stock, n 
ave been = or the re of bre eeding half. as or 
* On the — lands there is another reason, irre- Kore osses between the Chevio . d ewe and market The iam e top 
spective re removal of the superfluous dat | wedder lambs hay riven. to. mar 
e bee 
ao? ap pe in better condition than ha 
for more 00 rei being preferable ; and | umber of: TA 
their big aah 
teristics of each. 
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ioe ä 1 about 1 ad rei faced 
Site 244. t 5 The ave bee onc e or bee) to 
5 the milk i injuring 9 A ee The phe le stock is very 
healthy and in excellent condition ; 4 "Lammermuir Nes ir. 
tal: —— is so much improved. 
e two masses of soil 
et 
ever, some very t 
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the soil, when in | of Ho Ops. iz. hen carting 
production in e r corn, as late in ening as oa e above 
aidera —— agreement subject. to the following Soliton n, tee when har- 
yest, operations are obliged to be suspended on account of wet 
weathe er, other 
sates LINCOLNSHIRE Farm, Aug. 21, — 
wages . . 
TFrem 
fore, we * fairly infer, that no * — eran of 
on th and distance can be applied; — that ef weet 
rainage must be conducted as the of 
parti 
Prone cular case may require.” 
t fellin torrents, 
P. otatoes go apace, andi ‘in aire bts 
Miscel 
Seeds and Thin Seedin. 
laneous 
+An astounding — on the aa 
e n by otices to Deea ndents. 
goon Dem MF. You do not suppose that we can 
destroyed or never germinates. 
been computed to amount to two-thirds of the Wa amot allow the Agricaigeral Pakea fap 
quantity sown ; and therefore to 3 the 9 | your private quarrel with Mr. Cantelo. All — ome readers 
a waste, throughout rea — Irela of yet w is, that a — anonymo s correspon once 
4,666,66 ec rs of Wheat, Barley apne ke t e great merits of ee 
tion, “has suddenly ta taken to writing it san 
which, to say tbe least, involves himself 
to the support of one million of Ae W quite 
loss -of The fact of abe —.— is, that 
desn 
— of the 
e po 3 corn- s vew i much as it does Mr, Cantelo. 
traceable to ‘birds ; and w mount of this is so Bi yA N bee been 8 the — 
cultural Gazetle may now be conside as en of evidence 
occasioned by the overharrowing of of light soils, might a on the subject, and nothing more. But, adopting the épirit 
preven Another tion of the loss is — — of your later paragraphs, we add that we wish it aa also 
the bursting * of too be sa “sr equa. — 8 * 5 of ea 78 our r af A would 
and tever amount of this is occasioned fay the — say, have nothing to do with the Cantelonian system of 
mation of rain wate te keto We Kad hollows Sight t hee be themselves tried Ñ, Wait for the testimony of those who have 
aseribed to bad tillage or insuffieient drainage. A thi Tweed Filius, We should agree with you in the 
‘po of the loss is traceable to the ‘trampling of the poliey o of prefrriog Ba pe ta gag a pany of 1 pe 
his : ats laid down eds. As to the ap- 
horses, pressing the seeds beyond the action of ‘the air, — Of lime, hic ou * = post of 100 to 150 
8 5 1 ng! — — * > pare 
prey g e- 1 po te ue ah a apinga, & i it. <n d bab t ith 18 belt aay 
early spring, and then apply i road s k er before Oa 
avoided, A fourth — of ‘ihe loss is — W over the young Grass alter Oats 
e on of dhesive elays, of undue | Rice: R, Itis good food either for ng or for growing fowls, 
exposure t vtot or — by sandy soils; and thi It should be boiled, not too much; it in skimmed milk or 
well as t r evil omparative infertility Jesh. 3 the better. a 8 however, . mixed with 
12 i i . . hopped mutton suet, pollard, an eal, Given un- 
might be cured by a little georgical improvement. A ked it might prove injurious, if thee: would eat it, from 
fifth — loss is pro y caused 8 in = er oe oie d that a Rice diet has a 
e tions of the nu which inhabit th tendency to cause lindness in fowls, but have no experience 
pr yet, as the 5 —— of the fact, witaever may be the pati in India, D. 
? ; STILTON CHEESE : 4 See ne — 1845. 
seed is not eaten by them, but mace 
or destroyed in consequence ó of their peeuliar ha 
— amaer 
.SMITHFIE LD, Monpay, Aug. 21, 
l. suppl of —— has rather ——— from last Monday, the 
ore cheertul for the . qualities, aud 48. 4d. is realised in some in- 
2 e number of She d Lau, bs is smaller, and trade is decidedly 
— A although but little po he ce in robin is obtained, rowing to the very wet 
ather, re again pléntifally with Ca i rade is exceed’ ngiy 
— — beds about 500 
of soils. nth portion of loss is possibly, thoogh | Ee 
not certainly, ‘traceable to pi electric influence; 
Per stone g $ ese — d s 
pre oo eration . 
Best Long 
esi Se 4 0 to 4 
; irede 
Rwes and second gili 
and |; 
Best 
wot stan fee theoretic, is ‘Best —.— Horns 
of greater weight ‘Calves ahh Sere Ditto Shorn Po ii 
pon sei — bebe the son = — st Downs Bi bids ate oe 125 7 2 
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jo a We on Lambs—24.00. Calves—3is. ‘Pigi. 
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— there are ist eate, 1490 Sheep, and 209 Calves ; about 
r e amd 200 irom Scotland; and 100 Milch Cows from the 
Best Bont 8 fords, & Woo seve 
d ‘large apa 2 317% pine Sheen N —4 41 
portion used b mage to the seed, or ae jute 5 cond quality Beasts. 3 ent 4 Ewes Bho rapa quality 
d — to: its vitality) fromthe powec! —— Best 1 TETAS 4 . 
or the flail in threshing ; aud this dd eE 
ought to be pre ve A. z 21 S—5 2 
wee — 
2 esas n 
. Galves—463 PAREEN 
i Groter ed; Dagi 
enias, Fuchsias 
Pin fine 
e Apple, 
Grapes, ho hothouse,» peri 15 is 6d to 48 gute Bern Seto 
Nectari 402 emors, per er bo Ie an 
a = 
Melons, each, 2s to 5 eri a 
Flums, per punnet, Is 6d to 2s 6d — N 
Apricots, per doz., 28 to 4s Inuts, pe ia 
Cherries, per lb., 6d to 3s Nuts, Bar 8 
pples, dessert, per bush. 2 H- to 78 id Hinge 
— kitchen, p. bush., 058 Gob, r per 100 
2 rrate, pè r half sieve, i to 6s ade razil, per beak i 
aspberrier, per ee Deh 1 to 9d bush, 
Oranges, per doz., cee 138 to by 72 
GE 
Cabbages, per doz ki TABLES. 
Caulitowers, per 8 Is to 48 
Sorrel, per half sieve, d to Od 
Pot atbes ae » 60 100; 
Onions, HEP per tal wens 
Tom bl 
5 tn buach, garn 
“is pr’ 0 ge „ 
Horse Radish, per Wants Is to 68 
— Beans, per ‘half sieve, 1s 
to 2s 
Cucumbers, each, 2d to 8d 
—.— per 7. ld to 2d 
Celery, per bundle, Is to Is 6d 
Carrots, per — * to 6d 
Spinach, per sie 0 28 
anish, per doz., Is to 4s 
3 — „ Aug. 25, 
Mess: Pat and SmitH pono that the 
Heat still retards the Tick Of the Hops. 
Mid. & East vs p. cwt. 60s to 808 _Yearlin, 
Wei — of Ken 47 — 56 A 
—— $e sè — Old 
— ams s = 
— Per Load of 
MITHFIELD, re 
Prime Mead. Hay = tozas] New Hay 
. — ditto .. — Clover. 
ve New Clover 
Cu RLAND MAREKET, A 
Prime Mead. -E getosos Old Clover l 
Inferior .. nferior a 
New Hay se 86 A * Clover. 80 
BITECHAPEL, Aug. 24, eee 
Fine Old Hay +. te pe Old Clover... 958 to 105s Straw , Hatot 
Inferior — Inferior | 
New Hay New Clover 63 81 BG 
— ANE, Ba Aug. ES 
a 00 ‘har report Hons the’ 
— 
men 
lemand, and Is. to 2s. and 
K. 28. per qr. deare 
of last Monday. 
BRITISH 
Wheat, = ex, Ken OIK va f . 5 
orfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire , i 
Barley, karti and a, — i oa Chevalier 
Oats, 
steed Ray Se — 1h 
Mal iem, hi 
alt; pale, shi 
i Herttord and Essex 
— ; Mazagan, ‘old and new ..288 to 525 
Pigeon, eee 36 
Peas, WI 
freight included 
— 5 pes sf an pend tary the neilit 
. e last owin, 
K., bate been largely {aren 5 
mind a 
n lar; 
er, has advauced 2s. to 
per qr. The top price of Flour has beenr 
the wharves has realised 38s. 6d. nt e — 
aud. St. oe offerin: 
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ied Ind n Cor 
Galair © cargoe en afloat 
Dantzic letters of the 
langu 8 —— a ‘of Wheat cou 
pd — 
of "heir 25 
Soa, bud —— 
Aggregate 
Duties on Foreign Grain 
IN THE PORT OF — 
ARRIVALS — | Bees 
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3910 220 
t we in the last six’ 
‘Pater, July 15. — — . 
—ä—— — — — — 
513 0d 
50 11 
49 5 
49 1— 
48 11 
47 11 
greg: . Beg. 
— Pore, eee 
‘Witte, Ee fish +. snt 
euer, 555556444 
ne 2 er dr. 
Linseed 38 . 
-= = Balie Bag 1088 uf he ; 
