OCTOBER 4, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
lee r 
669 
about about 200 . million bushels. This rate of produce is 
distributed baie 2 hag oe 5 some ‘apsci acres pro- pi S A M | | E T: S O N, 
ducing 44 bush aed others only seven or eight. The 
general average in the department du Nord is 23 BRITANNIA IRON pena BANBURY, 
bushels ; in th tit is mugh below 8. TILL have pleasure in forwarding, post free, 
According to the opi nion of men best qualified b; on Asare of “application, his Ilustrated Priced 
practical experience in drainage ters, it is € atalogue of Implemi 
culated th ere are 15 million acres of land nder | SAMUELSON’S meda GARDNER'S DOUBLE- 
Wheat cultivation which are capable of being draine lel and SINGLE-ACTION TURNIP CUT- 
with advantage. These ures are below those of our a la edie ve rises pain riche à the eg yal Agric! eo 
: : ural EN Times at its yearly 
colleague, Mon Gare A pelea tn report on the pee My ‘he last balnig = "Carlisle in 41855; the Prize 
Drainage Law of 1854 ; they scarcely come up to th Medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851; m and at nearly 
calculations of NV e Herve-Mang as shown in his all the provincial societies’ meetings. Between 
“Etudes sur égislati anglaise ;” whilst the r fw oes | Thousand of! ms Masbin kavo 
agree exactly with the calculations of Mons, Barral in Manr METAPRESS e stow Soy 
(g “Traités de = n” According to the ‘most MOODY’s, PHILLIPS’, GAUNTLETT’S, BUSHE anp 
his te g. to the mos PARTENG vic BAM other Bld ates of Patent 
— e supposition, the law now under consideration TURNIP GR RS and PULPERS. 
ila f drainag CHA CUTTERS. — P. Samuelson’s Cornes’ Chaff 
acres, repr resenting pee rd only of ee arable land ie tters of all sizes i U1 
whieh is capable of deriving sure benefits from it.| y 
Wheat will cover every year 12,500,000 acres of those CHA Aor CUTTERS, te ama and small occupations, 
lands, ae am France, of a four-course shift, as| CORN BRUISING MILLS (adapted Geter ex poten: 
en adopted ran All a agric culturists re tion, Sts 31. 5s. up to 7l. 10s, ea 
econor 1 f, MALT MILLS of Say sizes. 
harvests that would arise rom arainage, pa in LINSE KERS, from 27. Gs. up to 102. 
wet seagbns, at nine bushels the acre, Distributed ach, 
over 2,500,000 , this i ase ounts to 11 | CHORNS—Samuctson's Registered Atmospheric and 
milliongpus' he influence of 11] million bushels on an ony’s Patent American, manufactured solely by 
P 
wise have been es of scarcity, will be imm A 
We shall find in ree a guarantee sare 
finctuations in prices; we shall diminish So anxie 
and sufferings of 
food. 
anes , are we 
i . y im aaa 
of Com 
Loan F 4,000,0007. to French Agricultur 
Notice i. Correspondents. 
Disease tN Pies: A espondent di rertbes his case as follows : 
—“On the 16th inst 1 my pigs (ab 
their meal; 
e 
at it is. 
compost, earth, dung, &e., 
ruvian guano to as much of 
Mix it il, and 
m apps Broadcast, 
ing, 
order to dissolve it. 
Horses: Equus. Carrots and good Oat straw are a fair substitute 
Give half a ewt. of Carrots, Oat straw ad lib., and 
ou ay. 
de peime to the Legislative Body 1y on the State 
t four months old) had 
with 
B. Samuelson. 
KARES F ATENT DOUBLE-ACTION 
MP 
mine ANIZED IRON B 
BARLEY on eaniiees: 
WEIGHING MACHINES, MANGLES, &c. &c. &c. 
FORCE 
RREL PUMPS, at 22. 5e. 
The above may be procured of all respectable Iron- 
mongers and Implement Teale = the Kingdom; or 
direct from the Works, Banbury, Ox 
COTTAM AND HALLEN, 
r= = = E> A 
2, WINSLEY peer & 76, OXF om STREET, CONDOR? 
‘ow-keeper wants perience of any of our 
reader: ape who prei Smalt coombs to thelr, cows. Paks ee rae 3 
coombs or grains;” they are two rent things. He wi 
find a bushel and half or two bushels of grains a dey toa | Å SHOW room DEVOTED CLES-OF. J HORTICULTURE. 
largo; conous ki speak f romi E milk. Of ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON TIE os 
coom 
New Masune: 4 B. We cannot republis! long an article, | Conservato Mowing Machines and-glass Frames calla S 
occurs in No. 30, ‘Agricultural Gazette. We have ar ee Greenhouse ir Fountains Game Netti Do, a 
you will obtain all the ss n by applying to the ger | Hot Water eens Ornamental Wire Work | Hurdles Do. [Yerne Pot 
of the gas-works at Wakefiel Garden Vasi Flower Stands Garden Chairs Fugit Labels g en he. 
Price or Horses: M P. The Howden Great Horse Fair, says 
The Yorkshir s been such a show as we have not am IRON HURDLES, $ 
for many ye irst-rate horses were bought as soon as see homes 8 LIST UPON pile ee 
and fetched high prices. Mr. Leeson, of South Cave, sold p 
colts for 3001, gentleman fom Macohiand sold a biack EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST A ROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK, 
draught horse for 100U.; and Mr. Jobnson, o: ate near 
sold 11 ora to Mr. pri EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES MELLED MANGER 
bonght several other EE e horses at rices nearl as high. ie 
“Brown's colobra Tru ruemould ras bought pity 160h by MAPPIN’S PRUNING KNIVES IN EVERY VARIETY, j age: LOAR’S COCOA NUT FIBRE MANUFAC- 
Mr. Collins, to go 3 France; and we hea brag WARRANTED GOOD BY THE MAKERS. | URES consist of MATTING, DOOR MATS, 1 MAT- 
given for another horse to go to rmany. ast ors of TRESSES, HASSOCKS, NETTING, BRUSHES, &c 
horses were sent off by road and rail on Monday a n are anaien for superiority 0 of workmanship combined with 
On Tuesday and Wednesday, ma supply being larger, and the | moderate charges. Prize Medals a London, Paris, and 
buyers mai supplied, prices were somewhat lower; but, we | New York Catalogues containing Prices and all iculars 
grnetestns, Tr. 702. ee 1007. may be quoted fe a good wee siae | t free.—T. TRRLOAR, 42, Ludgate Hill, London: 
APING MA : F RS. The published trials perfectly c > pa 7 > 
ur sams mpi thgy ma pan nap msidered a thor nirea OSEPH MAPPIN anp BROTHERS, Queen’s | PAREAN Y,” a light, guapoa bl material 
well-established agricultural implement. A last report, from ornuny Works, Sheffield ṣi and::6T koe w iliam Geak | for Shading Conservatories an¢ T sgt re aide 
Dr. Carne, of Dimland Castle Farm, South Wales, states that Lon eee ahead the lar aan stock’ of Cutlery i in the world is kept. $ j Ham! À securing Plants from oe ape oof F 3 
he obtained Burgess & Key’s implement in the week in p | out obscuring the light; also one of the t protectors tuits 
August, but e weather being damp, the machine, put Dra s for rwarded by post. P | from Birds s and Wasps, and the Bloom of all Trees from Spring 
together bı awn country carpenter, did not for some pS Kan ee? - | Frosts. Sold in pieces 20 yards long by ri eer: Bw at 3d. 
ve satisfa At length, by patience and perseverance, PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. per yard or 5s. per piece. A liberal allowa to rade when 
he got all right “and cut 75 acres e T 11 of Oats, nee | not less than 10 pi ys oe are No attended 
17 of Barley in a fortnight—viz., orking days, being | to mear unknown Co: unl by a 
average of 8} acres my e | remittance. 
Tae age of Ej non ah d SHORT HORNS: X FZ. pe Manufactured for and sold, seinen Sues Wesco” 
point is related by Mr. W. Wood. “It cant be do "e bted;” be | Nurseryman and Seedsman, 40, Princess Street, Manchester. 
Says, “that they are hereditary. is ia shown in the Ayr- 7 by r 
shire breed, io shik the bulis are selected poiana tirely “ PRIGI RIGI DOMO. ”—Patronised. ty Pa 
cording to the quantity of milk yjelded by their dams, with gas a Bert 2 ag eman > 
out regard to me Accordingly this breed is renowned | Gra fo = Sc arti pate Society, Sir J Gadens, Profetso 
for the ce of its milk, while it no a equally | = tga Ee icultural ical Sosiety, iate e 
je for appearance or for aptitude to In like | bang sega al se ea. of Dect Lawrence, 
Sacer tornar imiton omone ales doe hort horns in YNOR asp COOKE’S CELEBRATED PRUN- | P% OTHOTION FROM THE RAYS OF THE SUN. 
wich the milting power has been handed down unimpaired | Oy ING, BUDDING, and GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE and | w Srey DOG” a GULT moaie oh "Hair 
m generation to generation. A stri instance of the | PRUNING SCISSORS, &e as tested, ended: got xe | FRI ew vas m: a rape ee 
milking powers of short horns is led by a cow of Mr. Wood’s na nhon fa fork mri Ari be Syd igr rm aA (ede Ne, | ana W ay ec non-cond o oE Cand, ecping, 
called Jessy (see ‘ Herd Book, vyol. ii., p. 501), which at the 4, Nov. 4, 1855), can be obtained of any Ni joe pen = is applied Like fixed peA apted f = 
$62 of 12 years old gives 12 quarts at e m ae oaths | ran in the three kingdoms. These Knives beh a the English pes Flowers the seorchin: of all ha hen gine 
deny calving, on very indifferent upland pastures. in the nd French pa Prize Medals i nda and1855. The z ia cts, and fi frosts. To be had i 
gam of a pri , thus showing that eanty of form is not and, French ited to carry the keen edge 0 a ión teneis aE inert pry in 
Barathi th this most useful papri i Herd | ouch to i — > Heys "r a ees — sae at . 6d. per = re, mo 
vi ` ba +%o 
blood of ais Bai 450) is nearly as good a milker; ioei s'ie | 8. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, E ap ce Sireet, Citys and of all Nursergmen tnd Seeda 
See in another cow by the 4th Duke of York (10,169), Rakes, Trowels, n Sen eee sof Ho tural Tools. pe a the kingdom. “ than mats 
viz., Captain Gunter’s Oxford the Hth.” 
