November 29, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZET 
rot in sheep is what he has frequently practised, When 
particular p 
he fats them for the butche: 
appear that he keeps a ia Roel stock ona given srana 
and to be sure that they | of all others, 1l i 
em | He far as cae by et 
in which manner : acre goes 
far as3; his w, I before observed, he makes the 
most tof by ‘giving me ‘all to his lean beas' ts, oe in litter— 
Se 
rom eet a pent he cm do makes his Turnip go! as 
a and it ineviiatiy rots all the sheep that feed | 
at ear E Gee at a, limas bat aspa ie 
i vhs the sil; a ta sine thus with several of | | for enough z kerpek es Da 
m= els, which ithon t that 
aheso least ; the water may iais witk | Of his hay he is also very choice ; and th 
pects all winter, gece ees taken to command as cae quantity as pombe 
TE. 797 
WARNES. huh IMPROVED LIQUID 
| atinching flexible suction, 
| with strong wrought iron 
| Straps for screwing on to 
any ordinary Water-bntt or 
| Cart, as shown in drawing. 
ep 
50s, i f 
1ł-inch Flexible Rubber 
and iConvas Saepe for ditto, 
8s. 6d. per f 
aie ter that the above peek is sure to take place. Springs | 
asserts to be no cause of rotting, 
of f England. It is that of watering hie meadows 
ich 1 rises in pen: nce unless they flow ; nor is it; | chee ‘Te along a sm mall brook which ru s throu ugh pcan 
Ar flo eat | part of his farm. his 
tof it Mow now living, and carried on and finished by 
t be 
PE 
Eg 
heory 
upon the whole e appears pn r eang and that pn 
which is the certain result of experience can 
disputa. 3 conclude these observations on this very 
ił Gutta Percha Percha Suction, 
1s. 9d- per foot. 
W ARNER’s ep re 
tein pa CAST- oN PU MPS 
se me Manure Tanks, and Wells of 4 
Di perenn TA, 
of E Barrel. of Barrel, 
geen eg STAN 
ted yao s undertakings, 
satisfactio n I felt at viewing them, No where hav 
atki that do their author greater honour ; te 
are are not the effect of a rich landlord's determi nin; ng to 
d of stallions for getting cart-horses, Mr. ® 
Bake hae is mye beat attentive ; he has be i = A ane? 
that he lets at from 25 150 gui uine: 
i 
2} in. laeg P 5 og nae for lead, 
2f „ long 3 pieg rie) 
3 o to3. Aa 
RE 7 ditto Syrin am. Kio 
eo 8, 6,, \ as required. 
with 15 feet of Lead Fi 
à meritorious endeavours of a tenant performing m=i i 
and iar f ee It is 
he is fortunate in a gener and considerate lan 
fed re much do T wish that pian onsalliint farmers 
the sam 
Ts 
owing to nothin ng but bad apn baa He has one 
tached, vent pms uts 
ready for secese.. $ 
24 in. long 
rrel Pump is very convenien 
The short ba 
Mr. Bakewell is remarkably attentive to the point of reer fa ways ‘meet with e encouragement, A a m een re = pike eagra’ are int snd 
} or the su 
wintering his cattle; all his horned beasts are tied up in be too much fi voured, w bad | Wrist houses wich soft water from under. 
open or other shea’ inten thaenteh, ator No 2 one. cannot have his rent raised too high. t me | ground'tanks, or in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 
till thë cit oe Mutih feeding thën dečörding to thei exhort we eee of this kingdom in gene; ral to take | oan hey ‘may be fixed, when desired 
3 under the . 
kind, with straw, Turnips, or hay ; all the lean beasts Mr. Bak meara k zig in many points of great Mey he f I 
have straw alone ; he never litters them, on account of | importance ese bee F ako Ei apea in if, and the) Simber in tan oustsy, at the wt shove prices, or of the 
making the straw go as far as possible, that it may be |“ ingdom in general b Enn te ntees See rea rae ct ide JOHN WARNER axp SONS, 
pi , Crescent, Jewin Street, on, 
eaten up perfectly clean, g sat c ens th E wa ——— "Every desertion ot Machinery er for Raising Water by means 
have Lurnips, anc o! eels, Rams Well ee also Fi arden 
fattening ones; and 1 the spring, when Turnips Miscellaneous. ngines, &c. &e— Engravings sent on application 
are gone, hay is wholly cue substitute. The Alb i: wise School, Glasnevin.—The educa-| Y MPROVED STEAMING “APPARAT us FUOD- 
The co conven: niencies for t tying up beasts, which Mr, | tional srrangemen nts of this ioportapk a national Institu- FOR STOCK. of the ot 
m have, within the last two or t ye e pene ty w that a ning app atas 
instance of spirited husb: andry ; he has formed such |g reatly pl died and -m e prese: Pehi of peice of Bolling ox steaming is Knows to effect great and im- 
numbers of stalls for them, by building new a and which it affords may be ed as calculated, in portant changes, both in the chemical and mechanical 
egree, prepare the young farmers and | of food, and to render many substances suitable for the digestion 
cows, that he has more than on he country for — ay w = in their Somo. The mech in robs fre Brn ary one lenge 
and all in oe oti poor Among th es which > cation, swallowing, and ruminating (in ruminating 
of all sorts ; 
_ The e floo ors on which the beasts berry A and 
eame At: er firii are, wi 
a beast to stand on with some co of great p 
EAN. in i departme ent are 
re illu 
wi 
ce of which is, ae his dung e. 
er pavement, | present in 
just “soni enough fo: for 
diffieu uty 3 the consequen 
are a nd his sai ooh on the low rated by an miia 
s him rowa mid of 
the cture ani n riar Do of the Branch Esta 
AGHROMAT IC MEROS COPES, 
MAB. BECK, aparir ING 
6, Col my TA ondon, have ived the Council Medal 
the Great, Exhibition of 1851, and the o Fin st Class Prise, Medel of 
hen he lays Sees e draws himself up on to the tomer nd nas % the Paris Exhibition of re “for the ercalonee of their Micro- 
hig her avement, and is lear of it—by pupils have also been conduc y ges ;| scopes.” An illustrat amphlet of the neal ero- 
aaah litt nd we have learned that the mi ee of profici iency Scope (seo lending atl Ì a mh a angi Chronicle, Nov. 24, 1855), 
employed « on purpose ap whole sooanly eer exhibited od se r = ae trainin ng p fe _A General Catalogue arch 1856 applica’ 
down, and barrow the date vile 5 the area of the y: advantages of the system 0 JAn ogne M aen on gr 
that is surrounded by tl the sheds, and then pile up the peeeinr ent. It must be gratifying to the: friend s ye“ RApIa Ger Set Ger te STOVE. 
educa n to perc ceive Peat tected of this Institution. ompletel: well-known principl of both Stephen's and 
By usi ng no straw in litter he makes it go so far in y the Sylve: 
noe | cattle that he much reduces the expe nse of valuable school is show! ao the applications for a valuable which are} peeatari wyi e cabal ese 2 
not, indee 
h mission from all pens of Ireland. We do ts d 4, pre gen wot woke sahara be be put out a acher. co! forie but 
ing a new system in the Management of his horned — any Institution in the United oa rnin which little nada is or cleanly and cheerful in use, ga its generał 
cattle, He used to draw rs so many advantages to the youn; of that | appear: o fender being needed, is most imposing. 
ise be s} s | com e, Black ob broniol,. toin Off. 1 "Ras cay conn 
th b orked , to hav is who would otherwise she <i A ett 
ioe “into work, and | of here Lage pene soma it cones contain such an assortment of T ranges, fir rons, 
ė resent efficien establi: d as cannot be approached here, 
another going out ; and then he tad soon cows eae at | p cy e Ea ela attri _ Tomi à gery ag: bree gery i rer 
2 years old, consequently they were winte: n hay | to the zealo he ee Dirien, anship. "Bright stoves with bronzed nts, and two 
when 3 years old, But now he has changed his system 5 ;| Dr. Kirkpatrick, by whose efforts, liberally EE ted | tots of bars, 4l. 14s. to 137 13s.; ditto with ormolu ornaments 
he draws all with h at 3 years | by the Commissi ucation, er tively | and two sets of bars, 5l. 297. Bronzed fenders, with 
d: ificant farm been elevated to the | standards, 7s. to 5l. 12s.; mig raa i y Kea with 
old, when they are bulled, and worked till 4 years old ; insigni te otrie E k elie te ak TUNE gt 
ence one winter at hay is changed t at straw, 20 which the Albert etabihimen pi so worthily | ric ct te adda rons, from 
which, from Mr, Bakewell’s management, is & = . Belfast Northern Whig. EDST TEADS, BEDDING, AND FU RNITURE 
saving, and the work all gain t the same time ; an WILLIAM S. BURTON'S Stock on Show ron and 
let me observe further, that the calves bred from a cow Notie es to Correspondents. Brass hag mn ae oa ant, Children’s: Cats seas unrivalled, either 
rom 3 ¥ t 4 xceed those from cows Jaani rare: D OL We tivon the supplies leeri cad , Ot gukcsstoed qui oe 
rising from 2 to 8—the latter age is too early to breed, |° resoiution oes t was carried as an ame E te eat by ‘anship. Portable Folding Bedsteads, from 12s. 6d.; Patent 
both ~~ hme arn a the pa! Mr. Williams, wha geen ar the subject at the meeting of the | Iron maere fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, 
I sa of á k, : d the were ti to Club on the 4th of Febrnary last, and it was declaratory of the from 17s.; and C Handsome Ornamental Iron. 
} cows oy a and sney. wi Tripo of the subject, and the importance of informati Bedsteads, in great variety, from 2. 7s. 6d. to 201. 
aka Aaii H on all the results of agriculture — as on the oth x Hallf-tester 4 Irom —— 3 feet wide, with 
they ‘draw peg as well as oxen of t he same size. He} average prices of corn, &c., by which many agricu pay- complete— 
M . Corbet, the Secretary, Farmers ue cl 
ses a have taken 1207. for one of his teams of a Ee eng e e Fo diee eat hle on ay oe wits tae 
six you the information which you wi Paillasse, w oimai tress, bolster, “and pilor, veo 2 i CE 
fe has water in cisterns in his tie work ch Dis : F H. Mr. itbongais address seems to be A pair of € rer puah — bianke' a 
h except M ester; probably Broughto ld find terpani 160 
š honld ad 
ses : s the dung arising "| tt Hes ee Yo Farmer. a renga dung 1s th £414 6 
manure, the in all ca: here you ea 
fi He fr the rising o uantity of straw to any asa span the application. Beans have been found especially A double Bedstead, same +.. none’ 
TON CAO URS Re Se a by the application of alkaline manures, as wood ashes, If piet 'Half-tester and Furniture— 
d fi s Ey say n straw by| to benefit by the app i hall £3 13 9 
ure to be crag ark bi ae h c. If ish to obtai: h luxuriance of growth as sha! Single bed, complete ag ui Pn 
apang, inasmuch tha: w than he ensure that whatever power the land naturally possesses per Double bed, complete £415 0 
d eat, he pats aa "aes Si i a take in his| . be put forth, apply ammoniacal manure, and pe AMPES à MODERA' TEUR, Fok 6s. to 71. 7s.— 
neighbour's, cattle to eat it for nothing ; an would | Feruvign guano is perbeps the best t thing yon cnn ag wats the WILLIAM S. BURTON has collected from the different 
as his own. This is a ato t daily, and oceasional | m: a variety that defies competition. 
Pra Ferpine: J SE. n Clover cu 7, hac gorrian inferior in the works, Wit 
Particular idea, which may very P probably be just ; but | feeds of meal, with so Sometimes — Grass; foi keep S. Bons oe E Paris from t 4 ‘best makers only, 
sidas dung! sional” feeds in et he daily a small quantity. Turnips and Cab- ae tery ohana te an extensive assortment of SOLAR, 
Mr. Bakewell very justly Sons ing bige with errno asmall quantity of meal, will keep them c AMPHINE, PALMERS ERS, apir pe alee Lamps. 
as one of the ment ia pariant objects of akim $ sini during the winter, and sows when suckling pigs will do well e ial Das ry peppa 
thi stock of c attle is of n oble Sitter tod mie e better by the addition of a larger quantity Peet Camphive, de, & gall ae 
istante: = Phe ta apostia a of of the meal. bad gpa Pa “Sym phita is nt Mealy to Palmer's C per Ib. 
is of h 30s. each when three months ola. oe a 
show not ouly the excellence of his managem: ai, wali your of pig feeding, or any fu urie a additi “een to these Arrar- =~ — Al pii a 
also the hardiness of his breed ; for no tender cat bgp iron Ag Sgn Mags stop or ners where | the largest Ty SEg ye devoted to the display of the most magnis- 
could be kept in such quantities. His farm in all oa iot aori, lpr pa wn. bt of a the “ profit and | cent stock ee ene E ap he egg ore (including 
spon Y 4 Cutle Nick Good rushes, 
sists of about 440 acres, 110 of which are arable, and) Toy or pig feeding. s$ and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, and Bed 
th rass. He kee 6 400 large sheep, | To Baeax ur Grass Lax: A D hoalo yng Speman nged in Sixteen Large Show aeons as to 
and 150 beasts of all sorts—and he has generall bury the sward, but rather pare d burn the sw: napag: Horie arties farnishing facilities in the selection of goods that 
i ; row Swedish Turnips, with the aid of 3 cwt. of superp oP cea 
about 15 acres of Wheat, and hs of eae hate per acre along with the ashes—feed them off on the land | cannot hoped aiar roniti. 
Turnips on eas than 30 ac If the degree of) Piva then lay down pe geken align spring without a | Muara Streets 1, 14,2, and 3, Newman Street; and 4, & 
enero these attie be Coon, A aaa maaan cleaned the land and in-) |, Perry's Piace, London,—Established 1820. 
and that he Hebu Bkh 8 straw nor hay, it must atence' vigorated it. 
