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the value of 3 oor upon Eike land ; and besides, 
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we look to the ee “of corn or to its wa I ost 
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The great cause of the evils ad . eg is a the 
er of the earth is des nd 
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one, too many lawyers, and —— 
te symptoms of com- 
have begun consume * early Turnips by the 
fatting bosas, and sual soon pa the u them. The 
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he pro of mutton is rease pric 
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1 * E F Anu, Sept. 29.— Since } 
ere “employed . Oats’ on Ba aryal * ay 8 
as — we that the corn ls unfit 
en have been ading gravel for ng 
the roads, de — — corn, and Len e ~~ nieas — Tur- 
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nips, pulling weeds, and assisting the’ men that are 
. the 8 making rope for the stacks, and 
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1 — LOTHIAN, N, Sept. 28,—Since our last re we have made 
‘heat districts of 
rious exte nded i ad he ea the best 
n county, and feel happy to — 
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todos Tur- 
“binding the 
Scotland, as well as o 
hat our ferm mer predic: * pl 
ats through the three Lothians, Stirlingshire, Fifeshire, ooh. 
shire, and ol os — 1 roughout the whole the 
Wheat, Oats, 
mot the carses of a 
all to get a sufficient and an n honest | 
uninterrupted t ract of fine 
weather 
} ae i harvest, which is now so atis 5 aat epe 
a portion of the Bean crop and som 
8 ot 
Wheat remain in — ae — Pota 
to is hg 
| parai affected with — 
trifling, and will no pied y. pente. which will be 
little felt, as the erop is 9 man 
estimated at from 12 po 14 tons 
sales the prices have range . — 
the rate per ton — from 505 to 60s, 
nana pie all the growth of the Tur 
25 but m the effects of the Soaking rains which 
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fi want of a fair supply ofthat valuable 
ot; and in the 5 of Edi ghar where th 
i ay nter to th mptio par 
of th i pe mean 
n be kept from year to year 
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mini as the pa 
oa cities, money becomes se standardot prosperity. 
are paid in mo war E oe s the instrument of 
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crowded streets and confined dwellings, from which 
hut out; as well co 
in Order ne benefit 
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do over so many on. andl 0 
narratives, i 
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be taught 
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could induce men and gee an 
to tion the a if, in 
in th 
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decibel so fl te * young men 
blooming maidens 
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and gi ilded aiy 5 4 they could 
to se i skies painted with clo rilliant 
whose lustre 
country by attachment to. its simple labours 
ions, t thei 
pe 5 eities to 
happiness, and virtue, what an 
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es, immense gain woila be = al for morals and for 
humanity !” 
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ntent to a 
ws as 
are still suffering severely from the 
up the last portio 
ae Wa * rr. e J0lbe. of seed 
. fallen out of cond 
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nure has pone carted 
Turni lou; and harrowing in w dragging. 
and — Wh roe at 2 land which adi — previously 
rafter ploughed, threshing old e or with oo go 
our Pota carting ure from, 
the farm-yard on 3 ne Clover lens, to 12 * e ploughed in ia be the 
Wheat crop. Our mode of m made on the 
yard until of the manure 
png ds: its — in ae only aot been graa in 
our we shall on e effects 
— — E A this way to the peng ws 
We find when manure i —— ya heape 
during the me NN wher 2 
longed berlin 0 rtiaily devay 
—.— e it affo of par geanne and continued pimes of nourish- 
Dient to the plant during th — whole time of its progress towards 
— sta tated, by saving 5 and 
turning. r labourers have been e a ge r fences, 
draining, hoeing late Swedes and stubble Turnips, attending. 
i taking into barn a riek 2 
Potato crop. We are ae wagte — 
upon Clee ver, of which 1 
do with sheep, 
seems to progress, man . flocks having Dee 
weeding Sw 
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hedge trimming, ar- attendirg — machine 
INCUBATOR; C The mere hatching is a 
Lene, and has ae performed by Cantelo- 
Russian or Winter Beans, o 
pecks r acre ar are a an — seeding, are the e va- 
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is to rear the chicks econo- 
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