798 — THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
large stock 
result, in our eyes e . up oni 25th of atid’ Tets 
hen e far The 
* A th sexes had left the work- | county; — матч little margin for profi 
March last 244 persons of bo 
Duc. 10, 
ruled very 1 high. The Rev. Mr. Harcourt is about to sell oif a 
of ead m implements of the newest and best 
ety; he abandons agrieultural pursuits, 
small far 
house after being taught trades, and are now respectable | 
members of society, sri ^ 5 — = À wet Noti ices to Correspondent | as 
Mention is — & J 8 B ADDRESS: PRI AGEMENT. At page 140 or the present | 
have left or are about to leave the house nee 3 year s eee A KAATI e count of a Cheap 
of wor able in themselv es? and Profitable o of Mae te rag w 177 ae 
nancial i | orkhouses ” was communica d ri je writer 
= M Жр view the retur T | ле сады — ы to send us his d —we are asked for it by | 
aetory ; they are | 
sent half-year a saving had been effected in the expendi- | 
e Union, for two years and a-half, of BELL’S REAPER: A. | 
of 
3148], е 9d. ; and for the last pne there has been 
effected total saving of 8457. 14s. 740. m: — E T 
TS j| 
Pg —— pide stored up = the value of pi ж. 3d. | 
The most surprising — ai Rane, al of rs good | 
working of the system x oned : 
71. 12s. 7d. was paid for crochet — la е 
half-year 
clothing ng consumed i in the house to the — " M i 2 
and manufactured w 
copper ore 1 —— and nowatwork.”—Commerci 
Hournal, September 3, 1853. 
Calendar of of Operations. 
a rin A Lie Fé AND DECEMBER. 
4nzsnrmgn, Dec. 7.— The fine weather we have had — е 
tions since our last etian. — the farmers 
t, which — would left until the spring, 
Bas been sown, or is now in. — — being sown in very good 
late as end of 
Mar чє t until spring, provided the land is їп tolerable con- 
4lition for receiving the seeds, . 
better to sow in the spring, unless it ean be aceomplished by the 
end of November. The gia 2 of the e past season 
has, howe ver, m mago to the former opinion, for a 
t; Dem — 5 sown 2 in this county was 
а ati 
д 
Things, n 
evenin ose tics only the „Арье its ар 3 
— — stores of нчы. sheep, and viet e been 
deer im ‘cor: Ist, fahrn end i "but fat Stock of al etr peru. 
description cows in calf, pees their form is 1 em 
ri W. P. 
"ARM ХЕ AR CHELMSFORD, Nov. 29.—The operations of thi 
———— t the putting in “of the seed Whee EM 
some prospect of 
Ast blo useless limited. 
nter Beans in the ‘November, 
plant. We have this hie “yest put them 6 inches | 
further e rows, as Celery, Sa 
poe iin —— we: we have aan — — in a *. Carro MO doz., 48 avory, 
Sp: pp . | Spinach, per sieve ta to 1s 6d pos per xr 
in Beet, per doz., 18 to 1s 6d Parsley, p.12 bunchs., 1s Sito 
clum гр. doz, 18 to 3s Mint, green, р ne ich, 2d 
per 2s 6d to 3s Basil, do., per 
| Leeks, per bunch, 1d to 2d Marjoram, do., do., 2d 
: ts, 6d Watercresses, p. 12 bun, 4440 6d 
HA Per Load of 36 Trusses. . 
te m so little. Les that it is removed byt the Mei sk D, THURSDAY, December 8 
leven gi field have displaced 
common WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, 
The Fine (01055 | Fine old 2d.cut Clover 1058to110s 
: Infi фо... * 90. 95. Fine new 2d do. 70 
é 2 iy ‘Mangold Fine ce $e TOR 80 Inferior do, bbo 50 60 
. Inferior seu 8 ‘ine new €: 00. 110 
` T р? . n Fine old Clover 4.120. 123 inferior do, . 7.0 
l таа 11 5 or 4 | Inferior do. A10 12 [Stew I. Wi e зите 
nereases TATOES. SOUTHWARK, MONDA кү '5. 
stimated| The Committee.re ^u gi during the pas 
at land 8 
thems ow to e “effect this is the Ree 
еї 
ооа — dud 
pere ү. — 
: coas 
pr . блины, а and the quantity left ш 
until after C 
UM | buyers at 
whom the information he ee Pene would pro- | 
bey е put into — use and working. 
A. 
manufacturer 
CHEVIOT SHEE : Cheviot. 
\ nday 
between Kelso and Melrose, 18th July; “Melrose,” 12th | 
u е іе, Aug 
ke t 
u allude is extracted from ‘ асро Words.” Perhaps | 
i with the subject may fayour us and you 
with information 
— A 0. Profuse perspiration robs the system of 
nourishment; the horse should be singed. Singeing is better 
than clipping for farm horses. C 
PURIFY du 5 J. Roberts. Charcoal—not cha d 
Raw 
cy ea wt.) as food 
at the price for 
urpose; 
cua d e the use 0 it to stores. 
he weight of cattle from measurement is 
given in tables m “The Farmers’ Assistant,” which we shall 
WEIGHT OF CATT: 
notice next w 
Wrear ‘Crop P quinti asks if the me — of the 
Fens of Lincolnshire does not give a greate turn per acre 
upon an average t that of any other distri ict of equal 
extent in England? We believe it has this year done 80, and 
probably he question as put must be answered in the 
— 5 
** We to beg pardon of our correspondents = 7 AT 
“attending the publication of their communication 
es of an Agricultural Tour in Ireland, by Martin 
Pays: $ try Fallows, 
table 
monia in Ve e Economy, by J. H. H.; On the Curing of 
celatus; On Gorse y the 
as Mannie, by E TN oder Oil as Food for Animals by Dr. 
Pollock in “ 
Y.; Lois- — Cultivation, by Re Smith; all of 
which shall 23 as soon as possible. 
the following communications :—Loi Weedon Culture, by J. 
Goodiff; “Application of Manure, сё, — — ee — — 
Coo W. Lort . S.J 
ta 
P. Mitche a А Draining Enginee ебу = ; Form — 
of Ammonia, «Аз . H. BE T неч and — of Pigs, 
by C.; — Manure and Irrigation, by J. Goodiff; and 
a 
stlarkets, 
Эз. 
tee fetch from 2d.to4 
| plenti Cut flowers consist of Pelar, ums, 
success beyond that a short t MT adnata aa trot CAT А goni 
| Pine-apples, per Ib., 
| Grapes, ае use, . 15 to 58 per Ib. 
rtugal, p. 71 a 0 vs 6d Chestnuts, per 100, 1s to 2s 
* | Apples per bush, 4 i 
, 
алеу erat ате | T afro Я рег 
come tothe, conclusion — — ns, per doz., 1s: ie ii — anish, per bushel, 20s 
оті; Жо the л тен Oranges, per 5 6d to 8s 2x Cobs, per 100 Ibs. 1108 
| 4 ject, TEIG that it YEGETABLES. 
‘Prime Meadow Hay 80301008 | Clover... "e Tstotiós 
Inferior do. | Second cw ELI "n 
UR 
15 
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Foo о Pias : Enquirer 
on the subject, ie the value of Irish ar (to p^ had a 
d A 1s Garlic, per Ib., 6d to d 
Lettuce ; 
sold from im usu ous arrivals Still causes 
140s.; East Lothian rie 1008. to 1808. Perth- 
Forfarshire do., 90s. to 110s. ; Fifeshire da, 
| 
Crosskill, Beverley, Yorkshire, is the 
Mn doubtless give you every inform e 
* House of Muir, ” 7 miles S. W. 
in April; ЗЕ Boswell's Green, | 
asks for the exper of eee 
for pigs orcalves. We would not by 
and.as regards raw food, we 
by J. M. Goodiff : Purposes of Am- 
weastle Farme rs’ Club; Sewage 
cet;" Profitableness A. 3 Feeding, 
8 
6d. per punnet. Carrots and 
d. per brinch " Mushrooms 8 tolerably 
uchsias, Roses, 
ns, 
Almonds, per peck, 5s 6d 
have been or Phe ii io the demand, 
Mowing are this day's quotations: 
1 Cups, 8 8. to 95s.; Rhenish whites, 
PS.— 
Messrs, 
Hops is still in a dull MN: ‘and appears likely to continue so 
n H 
3 ere фы contmue to arrive, and find 
v [3 aiu ios ME West 
45 essei ES Wallsend Stewarts, 
— Fripay, December 
and Smith report that the ind for 
.— Ships at market, 298. "Trade brisk. 
deal 
| desi 
WOOL.— 
— The supply of bright oe w 
0 limited 
wages of bailiffs are too high in — ae i her prices than a m ree * I With the — 
itu 1 BUR І 
а 
———— 
BRADFORD, THUR SDAY, Decemberg, 7 
ols is 
from buyi 
sort up their stocks. Noils and brokes with ying, except i 
— and are made only in very small (Чанды Alteration ip 
стт Sai әй 
БРЕ the number 971 Beasts i is larger, t 
FRI 
Mie name. a short supply of. — and a brisk d 
nt 
SMITHFIEL —MoxpAy, Decem 
ha e increa : 
ualities ; consequently we are a Dot in 
— choicest, it being — freely given t — зн Th 45. 8, fog 
vim eep, however trade S scarcely as ewe as 0 — 
owing to the unfavourable weather. Good 
dear. rom Germany and Holland there a ae ves ara 
eep, and 63 — from — 120 Bea ч. 
el from the northern and midland e 290 
er st. of 8 Ibs.—s в d Cas = of 81 
Best Scots, Her Best Long-wools.., ‚4 va 
fords, &c. 7 6 to 4 8 Do. Shorn Fia 
Best Short-homs 4 4—4 6 Ewes & 2d quality 3 pre, 0 
2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8 | Do. E 
Best Downs an NS 0 4 
Ертен 5 8—5 0) Pe — A 
orn 0—0 0 Pigs sch 
Beasts, 4741; Sheep and T Lambs 24,090: Calves, 91 ў Aire 
Decembe wp 
reely give ev жш 
gue 
—— exceeded. here > about the usual number of Sheep 
е time of year; tra 
difteulty — — disposed t at late prices. 'The 
e АКЕЛ. ы Ra's small, owing to the non-arrival of forej 
rade is ‘prisk at Monday’s rates, From mue 
signm 
| and Holland there are — Beasts, 1860 Sheep, and 51 0 
is 95, 
the number of Milch Cow 
Do. 0—0 0 Д 
Beasts, 862; Sheep and Lambs, 4110 ; game 119 gs. 280 
miller: 
of 15. 
reign 
ich ‘being na ewe to ac 
the reduced prices at which 
B rt- 
24 quality Beasts 3 4 — 3 10 Do. y je 
Best Downs. and Lam 
The supply 
market was small, —.— its miserable condition 
S careles has 
to 28. 
—. 4 6 pi В Do. Shorn 
horns 4 4 — Ewes & 2d. quality. 3 p 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools,., 4 i 
rds, "EP 04 1 
5 Calves = 
сарт 
Seba 0 
pat 0 
FAC —Monp ecember 
f Wheat газ г prn Kent to 
Wheat pau. was limited, 2 ‘of di 
cept 
reduction of 28. per qr. on — — aia was ace 
кеа ы her to 82 T 85 
8. per qr. 
arley 1s. ў 
Peas meet with tle nagao and Grey aré 2s, per qr. d 
сф new Beans th as nó sale. although off bci 
The C Oat trado 1 is slow, and for new we 
E 
тон, Essex, Kent, 10 omar. "White 68- Red 
— Norfolk 
Fore 
2 M 70 80 Red 
rye, зена ар DOS RE 
[58—82 ADS 
Barley, grind. distil, chal arp Chev. 38—41 
and ee 26 -49 Mi 
— 
Peas, white K Essex, and. Kent... "ошер 
Maiz ze 
ve 
Rye-meal, foreign 
е2 — eres ak = 128 ......Tick|38— 
— 
Maple 
— ime mal 105 
cdi 433 to 478 Grey 25 
yr, v 2 M sack 65—T0 
244 ditto|50—60 
rge, more 
purchase tad bee Wheat, a 
transacted at the 
— 
ER 4. 
mber 9. 
The arrivals of grain and Fur саа week have bee 
Although the attendance ing's 
sssat 
IDAY, 
more disposition vas apparent pier 4) г 
сЕ md 1 orate basi 2 
— am wretched — — 
has bee N 
2778; ens 6851 Indian cor, 16446; ‘Ind 
; Flour, 531 ir sacks amd 29919 
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