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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
LOcr, 28, 
— ̃ —. ̃ —. . —— 
“EMPLOYMENT FOR THE UNEMPLOYED., 
desirous of 
or. 
the produce of the society, paeen rt hi in 3 
Also by the donation of individuals having a desire 
benefit the er and carry out the — 1 mon, 
mention rim irm about the pro- 
t to 
ught 
self, I * 
+ 
eir own class, mi 
h in this 
into minute details ofa subject — ‘lengthy. 
esent occasion, throw out the main 
society might ed , from fi 
to as many Arbe a.) but it woh be — t to —.— 
with a moderate te number, as they would then b e to 
ein he 
member s. 6d. Wages, 20s, ; rent 
of land, 108; ; leaving 7s. Gd. for other expenses. 
t the ultimate idea, all wages 
idents, a a a 
vice-presidents would hav —— and manage- 
ment of the two pront branches of industry, the land 
and the mechanica 
Each — — would be provided with a book, in 
which would be kept a debtor and creditor account with 
u v i 
in exchange, C, a hatter, 
who makes a hat, value 146, ane e the associa- 
tion with it; B, the shoe: is paid, ass 
tion es 
Fu the cae. 
owls ; 
— this would pay off the * rt mem 
dere woul! Serra is maapu h- 
oppor tunity ; 
0 
f | largemen 
atwo | recò 
vegetable = have, first, flame ; 
2 8 ee ssi 
an that which he 
e 
would þe paid, an nd then i u 
e er who would receive ‘his payment, and in like 
man It would then: be given out 
e store, 
[ What is z community dii formed 
to your r hand, boi 84 1 b y natural instincts and 
nities, far more powerful than a “artificial ties you 
could substitute for them ?] 
CHEAP MANURING.—No. 
Havrne put together the best directio . the 
nt and improvement of the du nghill that I — 
been able to collect, both from —— and science, let 
who tr m to take 8 
= harly 1 
may ee proceed 
with | Seton for Cheap Man rg. 
5 5 well kno ee * art ef economical 
ing A not con ptt sp ing the lowest priced 
passar — in ‘the smallest quantities ; ia little farmers 
sist in; 
ssings to — course and c 
3 
rop, 
which better — another 3 
feed our plants as would o 
wig 
| nourishes them ‘Give your alee bones, and your 
ho cow Clover; not waste ae — = gos, and 
Clover upon ing for 
fe — up our plants, so as to get the 
heaviest produce, we must first know what they consist 
f we burn a handful of Whew doe any other 
n this — nt 
e 
ashes only remain ; nA these are fire proof, 
— _ 0 kept red hot for hours without hu 
at seems to have e pri reduced to flame 
„ and a terete 8, — . al also 
having burnt away — the 
the plant 
on E 
y cost little egn are Luny 8 it is of the firs 
and course shon 
that each 
balay 
at : nu ing of 
| Hydrogen, Carbom, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. The fi 
ortance Id have ià 
t supply, as well i * pro as in quantity. It is 
nt 8 N that a“ farmer peg 5 plain ont 
in — ‘ee 
erous, con only four in all, named 
other two, oxygen and —— are t 
en kee of the air we breathe. Of th these, —.— — 
called oki of the air; as it alone supports our 
the burning ‘of our fire and 
one-fifth of the the air-(the en 
if we ene [ana 
which |, 
2 = 
our dog. 
hat Wheat! requires, aud for Maga € 
ingredien 
dients 5 ie 
EEG are 3 
candle can a more 
one w 
with 
only 
ashe: 
ashes 
vege ae with what that 
min 
3 
roll 
alone would re 
and would inflame our blood in 
se 
8 rah 
which eprends through the a 
to the leav 
ammonia } 
But whilst the r of the bulk ¢ of the 
little 
2 alkalies, Potass a 
2 alkaline 
u 
suitability for 
appear in our No. 1 
time 
— the 
rter of fire and m ing 
which will neither path, itself, nor suffi Oger 
d to burn or breathe in it; and which — 3 i 
in the air Set pon with brandy) because 
fie the 
erce as to be 
i ees it. pale 
18 in rt nitrogen Plana 
that 
wah aloe 
the 
e burn, nor a man 
under water, 
with another eee compounds of great . 
in the ne 5 N . 
TS 
in burning, un 
“ 
vive s back its 
2 
s of the plants. 
four in number 
s number no less i 
nd * 
earths, 
medicine; 
3 r Sulphu 
and W See acid of EAN ; 
2 ea e ca, fine sand or flint; Alumin 
aaa 2 ere Iron and Mavga 
e also arapay exist i in ihe soil in 
wiih. 2 ot Th re 
lime nauseous 
neutralising the acids, and a 
ahh 
"hus muriatie a 
c — 2 or 
reat imp 
re 
airy forming carbonie . 
aby 
ite with o oxygen =e 
with in 8 
ortance 
Lime d Ma agnesia ; all w 
non to the cenn, the acer 
iol; muriatie, 
2 
SMS £ 
both 
— — take the ekin off ou our —— 
alt; 
pei with magnesi a, eo 
alt—disagreeable enou 
but not dan e and ph ig op mci also sha 
an muriatic, forms with lime, the id white eari 
of bo silica consiitutes the fine pen part ofm 
J. 
nd his mon 
d, I purchased 
meadow. 
t 
a or uae willin 
into line, 
article on the subject, and, N its § 
rations 
staat same by th 
Cheap Manuring, as will 
II.; Prid eau. 
an of education may m 
ey. Havin 
a 5 22 little estate of 
alf arable, 
decided in 
in the 
