Ee a eT eT gee | I, SE TSE Fe RE ee ee a ne a ete aN ee ST re 
January 3, 1857.] 
yp age of the farm buildings, and especially of 
the cattle boxes, which are upon the most improved | * 
plan, ates ample space for each animal, and the 
greatest facility be access fog sere aa food. To 
effect the latter end of the range 
passage in front of the mangers, e ach o s 
replenished in its turn. The c dd st T the vortex 
lained to many of those who were n 
wih i i 
te 
and weighing only a 
yio a po 
w is given to the 
ery required for the purposes of the 
Moia e aa when the a ea. is complete, the 
threshing machine, chaff cutter, corn crusher, perm 
mill, Le root pulper, circular saw, &c. er 
asantly spent in noting these matters, the =a 
a imit d to the wheel, and instantly the whole of 
te bys shing ped, 
ap anal straw w shaker, w s first set at work, and 
ts performance met with i general aimiration, the straw 
lieth detivite d free from loose grain, and quite clean, 
through a trap door, ito an adjoining shell whilst the 
in was conv east shoot into the seats 
a on the lower floor of the Pager and whic 
was in operatio b at ie same time. After testing this 
machine i Se ii és sever pee! manner with rs feeding, the 
chaff-cutter (a and powerful one) was. pu 
into action, and saaequet o other machinery was added, 
th ne the slighte est 
ithe notwithstanding 
uired to perform, 
W 
tion which has been adopted in 
3 quienly Succeeded by mild weather, and then 
lected near them into a large , fro 
conducted to the pami ta: proas Ki iron pipes, hav ving 
plugs placed at interva’ 
a hose, throug 
h which miy quia, g the pressure from 
hrown o 
cation of a pump. The ex ia of the 
theab s highly creditable to the 
Mr. R. i ae Kendal M arya ails 
rrangemen 
farm steward, 
a pte 
Keep as kè away from a 
and w nex y t 
believ stalls. 3. Have the floors of briek, nearly 
neg slightly tending to the drain in the centre of on 
4, oa pay a of light, and have the windows 
arran t you can regulate the quantity as 
please. 5. Ventilate ! on eclentifo aia sony if you 
nings above for the foul 
to r 
Very little ingenuity is required to arrange some simple 
irecting the lower current so as not to 
strike on the animal’s legs. 6. Ma ee each box as high 
yoo! — os sewe as your grou 
piponi 
every box have one of pre sam 
eats Tig A put | = rack ag low, Bee, the 
pulling i 
employing it hen in about equal proportions 
litter. Oxford 
Calendar of of Operations. 
wm CEMBER, 
CHESHIRE, Dec, 31.—Frosty weather m gredig s oaot pet 
month of November g pt the in December 
6d. apar EEr 
WESTER Ros = Dec. 23.—The snow storm RED n the 
since then the weather has been mild and mien 
particular]: ‘ suited for the operations of the plough, or for 
seed into the ground, A pretty 1 breadth of 
d the price realised 
40s. to 50s. per quarter—a serious fall from 
our 80s, “of last year. Barley is continuing to sell well, ery mpm 
about 40s, per quarter, and every farmer who had got a fair pro- 
e land without the appli- 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
“portion of it in his stock yard is rejoicing over his good fo rtune, 
and disposing of it at his leisure, Our Barley threshes out 
ie at oa for this prki our soil being better ` adapted to the 
wthof Wheat than of Barle uarters 
Our 
yon The grain however is light, weighing only 54 ibs. per 
basket. A few days of mand frost would bring it a a pound or 
two more. s been turned over to the depth of 
adth ¢ rne i7% 
speedily accomplished prha would at first be aoii. > 
mild weather sheep on Turnips, and they 
have been wrt ng good progress, To- day y, however, snow has 
again ve nam to a a all is under a mantle of bee i = eh 
West SUSSE c. 31.—We have had very gre anges 
the w y reyp an early osc of snow with Lera frosts, 
second winter 
n inst., which has gone off in the most agreeable 
manner, and now we have it mild and ~~ | pi might be 
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fear have been caused by the ewes having got too much Grass 
when it was affected by the frost. It is far better to keep the 
ewes in on a short pilowanos of hay than let m _ to eat 
frosty Grass, when they are near lambing. But all too 
great a desire for wavitig ey, "tes, what is perhaps worse ty hang 
ing them to get Turnips. Even where the lam e at the 
e 
proper rah it has in many cases oon. ‘tend, Ami th 
ewes eda do better in this case than when they 
slip egrlie market has been scantily supp lied wit th 
Our 
mutton lately, ‘oa is likely to continue so, as the roots will 
be wanted for other purposes and all kinds of artificial food is too 
dear. ł Locust B neigh- 
aie sepa but we > have not yet got any machine to crush ‘them, 
which mixing 
with ebafe pe which their sweetness would no doubt improve, 
If they are o become a common article of food it will m ~ ig ell for 
our timpleme oat makers to set their wits to wor cake 
crusher is po nearest thing that we etd Lage but it “eo not do 
them fine enough, and what is worse it ¢ nits work. There 
is little doing Po the fields at present erbg carting amoi and 
repairing roads. The supply of corn in market is 1 moye 
large, and r the quality is not superior sales are bor 
there is a great deal threshed "a “an appi wir not be s 
tt ield is Po 
I sho 
E all together, we may look for higher then tater Prem 
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GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, La ee 
PIT FRAMES, ETC 
goo PHILLIPS anp Co. have the pleasure to 
nd their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 
nee GLASS, O lee EET. 
6 by 4, and 64 by 4$ 8 by | 6, and oy by 6a 138, 6d. 
7 by 5, an 74 yi "i a 9by7 — 10 ed 8 ... 13s. 6d. 
1l by 9, 12 by ong aes .15 0 
12 ,, 10; by 10. it „10, 15, ec: i 
ih B a w 
+25; I4 s a et 14.0 18,18, 11, 16) 18. 
18, 18, 145, 13%, 15 424%, 264,88 TA 17 © 
s13 19s, 19 5. Sh Die ae a 
16 18, 17.13, 189998, CIS ee 
92.5, 18). 243,18 å 18 © 
20. 14, 92) 34, 24 y 14 
10g, 15, 22 1s. 3830 ee 
20 „ 18 ied £1 20 
ORCHARD HOUSE 
SIX TEEN. POTER te SUBRE V GLASS me ORCHARD 
HOUSES, THE SA 
of various f imoer aaye ras Yin My 
Double-crown lyre of various dimensions in 1 
ae Sixteen-ounce, packed in eae 
of 300 feet, 24d. wh > Twenty-one Ounce 
rove: one Glass, in cases of 200 feet, oe. 38s., 40s., and 
ICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
at n } t. 
and vorumnalle at tee: same price if delivered free. Crystal 
White Glass, Crown and t 
British pre Patent a &e. ; 
—G. Far 
Rough Plate, 
i OE & Soy, 118, Be Joba 
Turpentine, Colours, &e, 
Street, West Smithfield, London. 
Og o FOR a pte keno _PURPOSES. 
15 oz. Shee 
Not Saag per aba Not AAR m foot 
$ inches long ... +. 1d. | 24 inches pa 2id. 
” Bca owe 12d. jei a 
16 oi ove soo 2d. 23d. 
T. & W ILOE, 12, heat esi ter Row, W Westminst 
~ GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, EE 
PIT FRAMES, ETC. 
Notices to Co ig ema I ETLEY anp CO. are supplying 16-0z. Sheet karea 
port OTADA: G R Proper. ygt is none, of British Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 
Home FARM MANAGEMENT: W C M t yet he following REDUCED PRICES for Aeng 
ple Re : duction mayk on 1 eet. 
AND AGENCY: A G. r best plan is to iangan e: a land | T aiio ches Inches. pi hee wget a feet. 
. ent who is also a ‘eee tor a year ort so acquire Under 6 by 4 at is 12 A 
the necessary skill and knowledge; you will go have an From 6 hy é e gg De on ” 16 
ih A = Bp ie your ability ‘in’ whatever business he 7 aS 2 By S h o 18 9 
may ulti char; ou with, and so li radually acquire 8 p 6 a Oy z y Moy ERI 
connec os mort Be a lead ~ an cools ntm 10 8 12 23d. 1 22 
Ta eee oe AGRI mooL TU he DIG are some of the Large pars, hot ait KA pre long. 
answ Mr.M bingi f Oventon, one n So- 16 oz. pan m 3. to d. per tet foot, according to size. 
ciety of Arts’ pladi dA (1.) By the removal o D ia keo ” 
phys! 
roved. Cire onise 
e the TR and they will gradually | 
e mellow an e, more cheap! y and 
a the peo of air 
to the healthy lti The 
temperature of Sy soil i aoa. i the piiraa changes on 
which the growth of the plant depends proceed more rapidly on 
peat oduce carbonic acid in ‘large quantity, as well as other 
compounds on which the plant can live. (2.) By ae ae 
either during the growth o the c crop or otherwise, its parts 
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PA 
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soil, the vegetable matter it contains decomposes n more rapidly 
by a aena turning of the soil, so that wherever the pio 
penetrate they find organic food provided for them, 
an abundant chiply of the oxygen of the atmosphere to aid i in 
preparingit. The production of ammonia and of nitric acid, 
and the ogee ei of both from the air, proceed more rapidly 
papain re vas the apo a sep is pulverized, and 
o the of the atmosphere. 
There nel eur oats ‘that A ot ag rg an extra amount of 
this kind of labour. (3.) The farm- E bern is the general depét for 
aw state. pa sar Pe pn, J nce it 
a form may best thse _ 
we wrath Bs ag is to slope the sides nce 
at the lower end a tank to receive the oho poy of of the tongs 
towards which the entire surface of the yard should have a 
gentle inclination. The water from the surrounding roofs 
should be conveyed syay by fions = ome from under the 
eaves, and no water should be a d to pass through the 
dung except the rain wale which Malle directly upon it. oy 
care should be taken regularly to mix the dung made b 
different animals. The whole res be a firmly rein id 
down by cattle from time to As the soakings of the 
manure accumulate in the an they ear pis maie tor p 
over the whole surface of the manure, oe farm 
when loosely Lara te hea) caps e: ex vair a ‘ates 
dl sage ý asak. of slower operation 
s with the carbon to form papi acid gas, 
A 
ne 
65 & 
The oxygen “a 
and with the hydrogen to form wate r, whi ile a portion of 
the Carbonic 
acid is the most peter of those predicts, water the next, 
and ammonia the least. The — E, portion of eon ars thus 
dissipated; the sulphates and phospha sed, pro- 
rip S tinking — a nd if in the seas hn peng be allowed 
to begat and eee: ee mA it acam ea ives it 
sol able 8 anita, imee o leavi ng 
chiefly of carbon. (4.) ie acts ated n apyg the | the lime which 
all plants require as part of their food, by combining w 
ac sae pak oo remov i the sourness of the land, 
table matter into the food of plants. 
and by con 
ating bones with sg eo 
(6.) The che a advantage rot 
hat tances of which the bones consist 
penta divided. They can thus enter more ronib into the 
ts of ants, and a wear quantity produce an equal effec 
$ 
waste every ‘aa , the prow 
retains more of the substa: sah aes because it has both 
natu: 
their food, and rejects the manure from 
prsteni tea stock is reiha to that satan fatting stock. (8.) The 
be of moderate w tes the poe ro hed 
pa in conducing to the 
ned by l orrargoesdd AR: Bo andy cna hence 
waste of that part of the food whi pct ld be 1 
of : so hast effect, acing se 
heat will be ae to be prod sont th ~ the, interior of the 
oss of heat being less than 
: FN asks Mr. John Reid, Orton Hal), 
to give the fon sage po of the tree-lifting machine. 
their qualities for the 
rod sc gr li g article in Gardener. 
Wess Cows: HBJ. Will aad one tell us his experience of ; 
26 
to Tàd. 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, anà 
PATENT PLA E GLASS for Horticultural purpose: S, at 
reduced pona > the 100 T are feet. 
GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern, 
either in rre or Rough Plate Glass 
Propam ing Glasses, Beehive Glasses, Cu Cucumber Tubes, Glass 
k Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles not 
Kae manufactured in Glass. 
PATENT PLATE GLASS.—The present extremely moderate 
price of this superior article pear pa it to supersede all 
other inferior window. glass in a gentleman’s residence. No 
with aye nepal ely uired. 
3 nd for tbe preservation of 
every description of poa, ipe f injury by exposure. 
Hap: since Phe remova of ‘ie sine duty, reduced kerien 
ist of en and Estimates forwarded on application 
s HETLEY & Co., 35, Soho Square, Lond 
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CRESCE 
vr LABELS. They are cheaper, ree ge with 
ease 
rapidity, and ae as durable.. any 
pattern, ae post sae rom CR saon; So & Go! s —— 
r Bag Warebouse, 79, U Thames London 
Lian GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.—Invonzaxe 
—The Gutta Percha Com hart Meme 
on to sekacwibigh the receipt of "5 follo T latter thom 
G. GLENNY, celebrated Fi 
worn parts, as easily 
think it the duty of all persons 
a 
as ifit were so much dough. I 
opt a green that 
who must occasionally wet their feet, to ado 
completely defies damp. Many é a Gardener 
d rheumatism by the use od Ba Percha Soles. 
“Your Sa servant, G. GLenry,.” 
Talbotype ys, &c. &e., manu the Gutta Percha 
Company, and sold by their wholesale dealers in town and 
oad ity Ra Gutta Percha Company, Patentees, 18, Wharf 
$ , . 
HROMATIC ee ae 
MITH AND “BECK UFACTURING OPTICIANS, 
6, Coleman Street, London, have recei 
the hem ne of 1851, and the First Class Prize Medal 
the Pari: An illustr vie Pe uiet of the 101 Educational Miero- : 
campus yy tea o e Educational Miero- 
Hing Nov. 24, 1855), 
sent by post on receipt re six postage stam 
f| A General Catalogue for March 1856 may Phe hadon application, 
PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION 1855. 
METCALFE, BINGLEY, , 4NDCO.’S New Pattern an 
unbleached Mair 
Penetrating T: 
spe es, Improved Flesh and o 
S ; and eve 
Bouquets.—Sole Esta 
and 8rd doors west oe wns Holles 
