Deceser 12, 1857.| 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A machine which can execute its 10 ante tn day- 
ager’ de = wak on by pe ight. or aop lgbt so much 
the bette usands of acres of first-rate era MOR 
Kent, in 
tasty, with re or less success, acco! to the skill of the | 2s. 6d. uarter for Wh 2 r. CLA SERVATORIES. 
drebor and the dager of the ap ‘Onan i ay s as much absence of correct han cl er Aasiat, T boos wd Siena’ t ps on | REY “a 0. supply 1 he SHEET GLASS 
le the straw as would now pay for steam btained by th H . 
’ oe ping grain mixed with the impurities of the floor, | substitution of iron for wood, horse- “power ing 0 man’s pow: r | of British Man varying from 2d. to 8d. 
trodden on by the nailed shoes of the thresher, lay heaped n ap and steam-power for horse-power. ’ per square foot for the usual aaa pee alts ge many thousands of 
til the time came for hi winnowing, offering in hard which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 
ee ng temptation for each thresher to carry home as HIERN RSME Sieh oscil Lists of on 
euch as he could conceal for t of his family or his pig Reviews | PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, G 
9. The Sper eas neem Steam-engines were partially y GLASSES GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE Gl LANG 
anknown on the farms of England 20 years ago; in the | ORNAMENTAL WIN GLASS, and GL 
S8, ASS SHAD. 
counties = or rhein were most isd. the coal and the | The Pig: How to Choose, $ Breed, Feed, up, and | to JAMES HETLEY & Co., 85, Soho Square, London. 
means of transport from the manufactory were alike Cure. By W. C. L. Martin. A new sa Ard erg i sei ar Snt — in each month. 
wed revised and ed ited by Sam a a author aF 
A portable steam engine was exhibited at Liverpool in 1 Ride through North a hire.” George Ront- Toana MILLINGTON’S A -nng Tarif ot 
Yet, in 1843, the meatasture ang ioniy on hire of Gooding ledge, —— Stree! | n age she weg 16 ok tthe bak: 
engines to drivo threshing Itural Society’ ager emer Mr. | This is one of a ies ot « Books = the Country.” € vr 4 &7by5 } 1s. Sd. gt 94 by Th, & 10 by 12s, 6d. per 
ierat A a, regula prey a “the Fire Insurance | The work itself co a great deal of interesting * 7 or Various iia unlar th hee fg ve A Bi 9 
Companies charge per cent, where they were | historical and ira Datta, as well as that which is r sizes, 16 oz., at 2d. and 2 24d. at 21 at $d. 
" In ee 7 the ae dei —_ Fett meee strictly tical and useful. It is goes rh aias by 2 per foot. es: oe 
ines w. nd s y, t 
min pital wis invested reeting a r nie ae mag rhe ae nip k cont editorship— re n g large addit ia to = K shard House meres fe oueees ee Rivers. 
for the sole purpose of manu e A s is own an ns—t whole spiced wit a tou 
engines epa saga ron Fae oy) m nee a oye now and characteristic a siat m Mr 20 by 13, = aan by 1 15 TEF op a ie por pele } me 
ian ngin rnd s, Intel PE tne date-at ro pre vn e A pwards of Edwin Chi d his doctrines, which vis son cannot Foreign Sh cot Glies, in 200 fect case ;,„ at 32s, and 402, per case. 
and this great tr us bony done without trenching upon t the be kept out of oa a book upon pigs. We are indebted BAGANA IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 
theh Ea i an interes i 
: — towerth in rene caper branch of the “agri ques' estion--* W will a pig pay SF? t apani ah Brae guinea fi for ‘oer we e: Sere at Public pi a 
cultural implemen e n eo e show at 
Salisbury in 1857, I find not less than 20 exhibitors of fixed and | $10, inadvertently without an Pa ome ledgment of - Pg oa cee prices adv vatin: 
le = z eree fen ae sade meat coensireot Grantham, | source from which it had ken. We may here | Fern Shotee G nie 
Pia uttlewo of Lincoln ; Barra ead- | 4 i 
hee Cease ristol; and the Ransomes of Ipswich ; re oa s pe unity = st on, pe see f pin a note nr Phi agg Sang Bes 16 to 18 inches ches diameter 
ig re =m al identified with the more import nt fen, a ste s at page w 5 of Beans to 1 | Y, my ital Glass, 
tures ipanama sp ig e yal Agricult ndi orn are reco ne pro- | 
"bó continuous supply is the best evidence of the | portion stated should sists oai È sty Se Indian Corn to | ne oe Tead, Colours of all kinds. 
continuous ileal dem created and suppo y easy | | lb. of Bean-meal. | kin k Varnishes, Brushes, 
and cheap conveyance of iron, coal, manufactured machinery, | Bi ‘anne 7 charged, 1 but allowed when returned. 
and agricultural crops, and by a labo! ket which has, for ties Railway a Street Without, same side as Eastern Coun- 
the last 10 ors, been drained rm internal and external migra- 
tion from the rural dis anufscturing towne at home - Calendar of Operations. ponon GLASB, | tg SIZES, packed 
=e erora s aaya oe . a 5 e — kengen de of 100 feet 
-the essen unct o every well cultiva arm within t r 
E or e raiironn a nd telegraph station. pres the chores | R Ross, Dec. es agg eve season, perhaps the | n ser i Y io rk i 15 p» ae m d i ° 
of an ordinary farm otra is smockfrock d his teers of. the farm me never farther advanced than it now is. BO sa: Ate: OY. ange” BO bes BO hj A k 0 
utted, eo of from a = dom o€ horse- “power o arive With the exception of one day which was extremely Bad AB gp Ay. 18 be ey OE IL Baie the Oe 4 6 
the barn mac me mig roots, crushes Oats, grinds | throughout, a n which unfortunately the Wester Ross | 13,, 12, 14, 12, 15,,12, 16,, 12.. 17 0 
pulps Mangel Wurzels, s lits Beans, saws wood, eo Farmer's Societ: g came off, out-door labour | 17,, 12, 18,, 12, 19, 12, 20,, 12, 
water, and lends its boiler for steaming Potatoes or roots, | has scarcely been interrupted for an hour. Gur Wheat 80 16; 18, 174. 1%, 18, 18 20,18 
while men and horses are more usefully employed in other | is completed, and a great part of it is already above ground, 22,, 13, 24,, 18, 20 5, 14, 99) N 2 f 18 © 
work of the farm. anal thoking Well- Our t has received its winter, 4,, 14, 20,, 15, » 1, 4, 15. ig 
mals The Steam Plong “And what yee vas has bee! pear met ra mild that a aa sia vum meri 6 by 4 mt cat —Per 100 4 
may at this point feel paist Sale claim, ; Jers | t ny 4h EZ 7 Fos 1 
7 a vigorously, and till affords a decent bite forthe cattle, Pen] H a 6 
itot" steam ploughing? Why, very little this glad w care bo uat with an x tion to the keep} 10,, 5 6 
evenin: stock, for although the Turnips have been making Heer § GLASS FOR ORCHARD HOUS! 
The subject so zealously investigated at resent moment E punu they are still spate thir nis he yh, by us to Mr. Rivers. me 
is too large to be treated ina ph, aei wi iroto year, and are running gui thon ah by 14, 20 by 15, 18s. p 100 feet. 
state that the Halpin this year 1857, are ri we cou e weather dry and warm, The o GEASS, pe BITIS ML MON FACTU 16 ounces to 
r Pi | Stock of all kinds are satisfactory shee 
and Pie the Lpi a steam cultivator, which Paria haria tepme err cation rie on | the foo 
its work os often ‘vas if not as economically, as the e ate ortebl ong footing, Gen gare ee pty gig yt at full prices, Sizes 
machine } indeed, it is not a substitute Fy Te pi patya fotch 2 sat oppa ee ail Nhe the ban hy e above cut pase in squares, 16 oz. from 2d. te 
for horsepower that. ta op tage I es ie wit | yo oar ee T A e [nh y ye AATA l AYY 
can be at a time and under circumstances chen no for Sea best mn Hsr A sachs hig ontict L GL 16 oz., packed in crates of 300 
number of horses could do work pt | cooute ale’ agus ote. tr te Tiet the baal ' ee | eee artera A 21 oz. r Bd: 
and cultivating easily or na y drained soils is so sf eee te x Pit ps, Foreign Sheet crates of 200 feet, 302., 408. and 42s: 
hing 
and is sie Aena sO sari orim gre 
with modern im ol geeky horses, that I confess I do | 27° not looked at. ey we s sis cess aig 16 inches, 18 inches, and 
not see, even looming inthe dis distant horizon, an: iy tam. arrange- 25s. Should these prices continue the farmer will - | 20 js A ‘diame eter. 
t which, on light-land farms, is likely * “to seal the doom of | tated to examine w in those good years which have and Sheet Glass Tiles to -inch in thickness. 
the plough. are tracts of gone by, there was no of A variety of other articles as per Horticultural List, which 
tentive adie clays which, in the Taat seasons, ‘aire and if rhs then the unpleasant work of sag must ‘ge be | may be 
an enormous amount ho wer to work, and in in order that those gales may be Plate G oy: Poe se Patent Plate ditto, Ruby, Blue 
wet seasons of be touched at al . No toam. is oaa witch a6 , as wreck upon the ground, ks | and other Glass, 
strong enough to draw the lough; no a a fect can and counting h s and manu ng lishments. | Genuine White Lond, Col Colouse. Paint, and Oils of iiij, 
ngs such soil without permanent injury. IL achiné y the wages of servants and labourers are tending | Wholesale, Retail, and for Ex on. 
nb: contrived which can be de ka wie: the moment the downwards. The sound portion of our Potato crop, sa pam E PHILLIPS anp CO., 
Sop off the ground— ae horses and me most | Was carefully : parated, some time ago from the unsoun CULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
keeping pretty 
shail have in a eee a sufficiency for seed. 
ne. a ia Aidee Street Without, E.C. 
ORTON i 
e hlni, can be s > L o 0 BE oy Pe ee eee ee 
Christmas, thus e ed to tl gon influences Mater Rat A very old Reader. pire Management of 
snow, sowed ear! root and oF Kone 
brought into re nag which now for. ant of hope | Caprrau: CF. You do not say how much is pasture and 
power, or in consequence of a wet season, can never be touched gence The ordinary estimate for farm capital is 6 to | Buil 
until spring, and then grow as y pa ra n enara se inn ent want acre on arable, 
A machine that would do all this would darti 1L ait acte for a — ` Omega. Your letter bas been forwarded to Mr. 
DNS -land er. owler 
eg ; th of W å i p er STEE JJ. We have no analysis of the flesh of the root. 
fna manner w and eee o good hopos oË mu sansa ss and if they The following is the composition of the ash (Way & Ogston):— 
succeed pet cag cultivating at the Saag. oe la 
in cultivatix cooley, £ fcy wil nereae the value ne ofthe | Water. | Ash. Akin ry plant | 
iaa ina : of the coun tay as much. as B been Ane creased! Bulb ,. | $8.24 | 0.95 | 8.09 
te l improvement of tite emit ey, Gan apetain “ro ve] SAS | 280 18.54 SEE 6800. 
tho: 
Composition of the Ash. Bulb. | Leaves. 
1 of Food : the Rõot:slicers, Pulpers, areca 
and their pee rar 2 Ai aa d last were invented in Phos le E ti. aas osr th, ALLE 
t shape, Siate at Uik F bave-tchedet for uani secs siad z T ‘43 | of any size. 
uric acid .. we i os) PRs 10.63 
Maans for the use of the root-growers and winter po a ade o> gece Rak a Le cn noes up and are very ip guans 
feedersin counties where Grass uy were scarce| Lime... aiad Cen coea BOO | O00 Aias ade 
commodities, but their use has become within 20 years Magnesia... cd xe oleae 3.62 | GALV. POULTRY FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS 
universal instead of local. oe alike: e gaan 4 «gag | MED BE a FOOD. RE se 
qigiemands ment, and the extension of drill-root nee ox Soda oo or ae gS ee | 0.00 2 ero DAHLIA a — one 
foundation o ur high aning raised the Chloride of Potassium .. s% 0.00 5.99 
of the machines for économising cattle food from hundreds to| Chloride of Sodium .. bila LL90 rie remap HURDLE aaa 
. That d bee 
re than ordin: 
s famous . r meth 
el for fermentation is a modern inven- e barier ome i 
: for carry mig: poou. S Paie. Here my ths hope tiat it may most the eyo Chamier am a srar rari 
Tapid and imperfect hof poe of the agricultural} them to do so d be interesting to by whom 
implement manufacture since 1837 e It now engages an| the seed was was prepared and 
morn xed mappiin = wages to mechanics who ated: tbe peer of available soil the Git ind En of 
have into existence, or Ls rs aming a hgp dnd the one eien 40 lbs, in weight | 4 
Cast si blishments, in each efter from 500 to 1000 m: and 3 quite in advance of our Pye cape 
are regularly em aiora: 
and undrained land Mr. Poraro Disease: Scintilla’s plan of sorti 
cn eee a liffere tubers as soon as the disease showed IS 
wooden swing |__ plant and resetting the 
ved drill saves | RAPE: E W. Suet eae ` 
ee ee during October and November. oie cg wnat be 
spring after the autumn one. on eat a 
mo land is 
yiwo 
