NovemBer 15, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 765 
teeped. From the large difference in the 
yield Ps yan it is evident that much is ian to be done B. S À M { ] 
material. 
Sei R pene W JILL have pleasure in forwarding, post free, 
Loss by seeding, 18 per cent. na aie ont of application, his Illustrated Priced 
Cost of seeding, per bushel, 1s, 
Value of seed, per bushel, 6s. SAMUELSON’ s PATENT GARDNER'S DOUBLE- 
Cost, per ton, of seeded straw, 81. 5s. ACTION and SINGLE-ACTION TURNIP CUT- 
asian expenses, per bs of scutched fibre, 87. 15s. TERS, which have been awarded the Royal Agricul- 
r and tear, per do., do., 82. tural Society's Prizes ELEVEN TIMES at its yearly 
yie of inah in pte; meetings, the last being at Carlisle in 1855; the Prize 
7'25 to 33 per s > ; 
Yield of fibre from unsteeped straw, 15 to ta per cent. Medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851; and at nearly 
Average value of fibre, per ton, 507. "to 601. all the provincial societies’ meetings. BETWEEN 
EVE 
“I now come to a com) ober of the ote SIXTY AND S Y THOUSAND of these 
I have iin to, in the e pricipal items. They are Ene ma A been made in, and supplied from the 
follow Yield of! val MooDy's. Hee haat GAUNTLETT’S, BUSHE anp 
Cost of | Worki Loss of of| Value S, and every other description of Patent 
Seed and | Expenses |Weight | Eibre | _of TURNIP GR’ ATEMS and PULPERS. 
Rettery. Straw per| per ton in St saat Et CHAFF nigel age — B. Samuelson's Cornes’ „Chat 
ton. | of Fibre. |steeping teeped ba Cutters of all als zes, varying in pri Os. up 
| om to 141, 
£s. d £ s. d. |Pr.cent.|Pr.cent.| £ inne ot CUTTERS, for oa and small occupations 
1. Dordt, Hol- for exportation, 3l. and 4 
land 39 6 |20 0] 2 ihe a} 0 colt BRUISING MILLS ee also for exporta- 
2. Dunkerque, 319 11800 23 60 tion), ange 31. 5s, up to 77.108, each, 
rance ... 
3. Lille, France | 616 0 |1611 Oj 24 [28 to 24 6406s | PO eED bor Eo Mg cor taper ae ee ee 
hent,Bel- nm N 5 s. up to 101, 
petro peat Hee . o |140 0] 2 | 72 = 5 S 
eaten = 0 117 0 0 |25 to 33/15 to 22\50to60 | CHURNS.—Samuelson’s Registered Atmospheric and 
FERED NTE SI òf ET Aegi American, manufactured solely by 
returns is any account taken 55 ata node 
ae coy which fo orms a very la item. This ' 
me KASE’S PATENT DOUBLE- N 
table shows, in the first place, a wide difference in the PUMPS. j ON T OE 
the cultivation to ensure a more equal quality of the E L N, 
< eee BRITANNIA IRON TAE BANBURY, 
first cost of the straw, and is not borne out by rs GALVANIZED IRON BARREL PUMPS, at 2l. 5e. 
difference of kri in the fibre. There is also a great | BARLEY HUMMELLERS. 
difference in orking expenses, Though iA yell WEIGHING MACHINES, MANGLES, &. &c. &e. 
= = is rail it — that the three bes 
rette os rly t the same per centa = The above may be p all respectable Iron- 
or The clea uced es wet rolled straw has been mongers and Implement , Dealers in in tho Kingdom; or 
obj atipe ai from its weakness. The | 
q ow this is to be remedied. The PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. | 
4. Not eep th 
handling of i it rere polls. fm] 
ime, ee belie sity of be esl subsists ported upon in the Gardener's Chronicle by Dr. Lindley (see No. 
as to the advantage of wet rollin ing. a uch rolling, | 47, Nov. 24, 1855), Tez be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
re 
and a copious washi Cane 
and the full quality of the fibre developed ; where: 
when the gum remains, there is a ones diffe: wes nthe bindes warranted the bac! y caer AO ofa a razor, and to wear 
pearance of ualit: in the fibre ced from me | S.&C, also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoe 
= parre 4 ll Trowels, ee rat ae of Horticultural Tools, 
tabli 
straw. It 
£ h for 
hed cetera / bašt of tho EY of the hackle, for | A RKES STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 
fi which d xist, and p e 
rollers may carry too far a eres of the fibre while in 
a wet state, which must naturally be weakened when 
heavily pressed com As “tor wi total removal of the 
y hing, I cannot s see its absolute 
necessi ity, h 
following the same course of treatment nes which the 
best fibre is a in the ordinary processes. 
From the a sults I observed in pila rettery 
where the receive a constant supply of fresh water, 
= nany steeping temperature , I think all retteries| 4 y ESSKS, BURGESS asp KEY, as Mr, Parkes’ 
d If no means Wholesale Agents for oer have always in stock a 
of obtaining it exists, such as are ai in Dunkerque | large perio | raae Eas gs ‘ools are fo = toe by 
and Lille retteries, a spare reservoir might be 98 upwards of = obility and Farmers members e 
Royal Agricultural Society, who pronounce them to be the best 
structed, where pi water would be heated to | ever iuvented, and to facilitate labour at least 20 per cent. 
requisite tempera’ and regularly kept up to se Price Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 
which would save 0s fuel for the vats.” of the best Farm Implements on ome of eight postage stamps, 
Notices to Correspondents. FEE 
Booxs: S 0. The Cyclopedia is very costly, but we believe the 
best,— Bevan on the Honey Bee; Tegetmeier’s Profit- 
able Poultry ; Bailey on the Dorking Bree 
Diskases 1N Pras: B B. lly pork, often, but imp g 
ed measles. Itis arise from gross ing, and 
it is said i d in the white bodies. 
the tape-worm can be discovere 
ie do not ewes? it cape and as it is seldom accurately 
wn until the animals are killed, there is seldom T 
fort treatment. “we 7 oul ia po ae when a is suspected 
be altered system of feedin; tow of the white h ; refuse s gee x 
be given. Will you farae a tow of the white lumps, by pos: 
for microscopical ex: ., Esq, Blandford, 
s for an opinion as to the part of 
to jhi intending a Ra ipei a 
onld be useful, &c. [The Tra 
Contain the Dat information on reclaming land. 
tor if Mr. are is likely to publish any accouni 
armi 
ae ASAA et EEN What is the best kind of 
rtable tubing for frlet" italian ps as and to stand 
2 pressure of 200 lbs. per square inch? y if 
found anything better thin gutta persia? ans aay ro 
he has 
tion is is its van and aree ney to err to the canvas and noe 
br gaa hose, their inability to stand the requisite Ney HERI a one £ za e ‘a 2 Broprie 
ure. Š = 2. Double dit e. . tural Society’s First Prize ' Beoptag Machine, Sole rietors of 
Prize Snerp Sra A Hort: Aah eraat dake eho while o. 3. Dito ditto, lara 6 0 0 | Anthony’s Patent American Churn, and Kase’s Farm Fire 
Le apt that the weight ¢ siren eae high! Te mite Hi 23 uae tor eh Sl a ine and Garden Eini, » Wholesale and Retail Agents for 
st s sheep was estimated m a ua wi jmi ee biast Goted; USHE « ES Patent Root Gra! are | Parkes’ celebrated Steel Digging Forks, General Agents for the 
fed Thee, per q one ant of Hampen, Andoversford, Glou- improved peers ates this season by A. & T wy. (late | sale all kinds of Agricultural Machine: W: 
pr hire. a Fowler Fry) Temple Gate Implement Factory, rappen 95, Newgate Street, London ; Factory, Brentwood. 
ous: is: Constan Reader. This een tare be decided by a | They are now the cheapest, most simple, and at the sam i itus strated Catalo; log ues sent on recei ipt of 6 postage stamps. __ 
our local act. aay ed we | most effective machines for the purpose of reduc neing oe “of al YRELOAR’S COCOA NUT FIBRE MANUFAC 
imagine to toll ent be e legally peed i for bones Hi their way | descriptions into very small gratings or shreds. Testimonials SE EE AEE O A 
to the m ed, but not on their way from the mill | and directions for use may be obtained free from A. & T. Fry, TURES consist o! G, IR MATS, MAT- 
attest het neal and the machines may either be obtained direct, or from any | TRESSES, ikea oid NETTING, bed bre &e and 
Se ay © ications have been rece! le pne t dealer or ironmonger in the "eountry at | are are distinguished for superiority of besten hip bined with 
ie ene i ARER san be made the above prices. inlet, Corne’s Patent Chaff ee aa erate charges. Prize Se Medals w Li ris, and 
Ts are detained till the necessary ind) he | sizes, Improved Oat and Bean Mills, Malt Mills, and G New York. Catalogues containing’ F Pri ars 
Cu tters, &e, post free.—T. TRRELOAR, 42, Ludgate Hill, L London. 
We f those correspondents 
insertion of whos a e se toatl ill delayed. i double and single action Turnip 
LiQutio MANURE, 
= 
p= NT LIQUI 
Witieosen I for 
warranted not to ce i or otherw 
aen 
se get ot enter. 
Wate: sh tee hiia rhi d will sentee its Liquid font 12 to 15 feet 
pie It will work Siialiy pe on hilly or a Snakes land deh t 
y alteration, It is thorougbly adapted for Drill Crops 
Obtained of the Patentee, IsAac JAM xs, Tivoli, re 
Pasture Land, or for - Watering Streets,—Full ith may pe 
heltenham . 
WARNER'S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
DARD PUMPS. 
PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 
tages, Meore rs nks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 
Length 
Diameter 
of Barrel. of Barrel. hr 
3 long 2p By Fitted for lead,\ 1 10 0 
z 3 gutta percha, 
ready for fiXINg sessessssesserseene 2 14 0O 
Qjin.long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 0 
pam inks, bs ra Hot, Forcing, aa Plant 
Houses; they am y be fixed, when desired 
the stage. 
May be obtained of any I: 
Plumber in Town or Country, at it te above prices, or of the 
Putenteeh and Manufac! JOHN WARNER anv SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, Lon 
Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means 
Engines, &c. &e.—Engravings sent on application 
of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well eer &c.; also ol and Garden 
vin; 
anp KEY, AGRICULTURAL hai ai 
