542 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Aue. 24, 
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in what manner the rising generation of small farmers To add lime in ut 
umn to land ed Lam 
and agricult tural labourers may be instructed in the spring is not bad policy — 1. would not — easy 1 cay only in few instance oa pe —— is reached 
rudiments of a plain e edueation, combined with a know on the top of lime kilns; because the — Be of burni — money. Š morso p autat; some choice 
of their callinginlife. The farm — — oe 3 * ae. continual’ addi Jon at top and | wher mere are 708 Beasts, 2330 Sheep, and 155 Calves; from Scot. 
acres, including the s sites of buildings, yards, &e. e Mart Waste: Thos. Jones. It * usefal as food. ii N ; peaz 2 2 g midland counties, 
land is light, and was a few years ago very poor, an and ie ren, Riser r WGE: o has — season given this} B eres r of Sins Cee 
not of the best description of light soils. In these cae gio i rial, and "whose crop has greatly sufferes . rE AAE eir E o 
bid from the effect of the ‘inte:feoste, would be-g ed ta know if Best, Sh ; ar e 
7 aeres there „12 months since, a oni and a others have are from the same cause, „be Ferres. d qu enn 7 an 8|-Ewes& 2dq 1 
road quite across the farm ; these. are now quite done of Barley is generally —— ng. ba vi sand 0—3 4 — Shora „ 3 0-84 
away with, and their sites, by very — a R labour, nie an Porkers, 20 weeks old, ought t than alf-breds Calves = 2 2 
made into cultivable land, so that whole farm wi — they 1 may last through a — ay rie — Teens 1 Oitto Shorn — eee 22 8 
“tine ini r tro; 
he under fall. cultivation nent year. The following ie] the firat severe frosti ir ts therefore . . emais, 3701; Shsep and Ar tay Calves, 248; Pigs a0 
of produce this year :—Five short-horned — — Neverthe siess, * — —— ay ge iderable the demand, 
mileh, cows have been kept through the summer. On — — 1 on ionin Foe — Sheep is 
the ' this month there were, on the premises, POULTRY : : JF. Mr. uaoun. work on poultry describes the — th. — tps Scene ont goody 
6 tons of hay, 7 tons of Mangold Wurzel, and 18 tons of | subi th aturalist, as well as in that of a — —— for second-rate. Lamb is lower, th s of late ; cae 
ish Turnips. This uce will keep the same — keeper. It “does pes contain anything op rabbits anced. Calves are plentifal ; clay we —— for it being 
cows well till June Ist next year, as it will afford h Boy’s Own Book” is, perhaps, sufficiently instructive | as — Monday. From Germany and Holland f. 
i N year, it will afford eae on thatsubject.—Country Curate. Chickens contined ina yard | Beasts, 3060 Sheep, er 324 aires: from S rl igre. 
cow the following weight of food each day—15 lbs. of may be permitted to eat Lettuce freely, or any other garden | 300 from the midland counties; and 92 2 100 Benet 
hay, 18 Ibs, of Beet, and 47 lbs. of Turnips ; to vegetable, as Cabbage, | — inach Siar with as mmi 57 — home counties. Cows 
‘ : s supplied — ast Best Scots, H 
80 Ibs 2 = na also several ewt. of prime take of grain or mixed meal food. Give th wan nd thes, for: diy Èc. g 3 8 to 3 10 F ote 
ns which will go to the market, and, in the course as a treat, a green turt, “ike those cut for — cages, only Best Short-horns 3 6—3 8 Bwes & 2d9 —3 6—3 10 
of the season, there has been 15/, worth of early and pate 2d quality — 2 10 — 3 4 Ditto Sh R 
late Potatoes sold off the land, and the pase agp en Pourtay DISEASE : : IJF. Your case“ has been sent to “D.” | Best Dots sean — 3 0—3 4 
master supplied with tabl hol y © | SwEDISH TURNIPS „ We — heard a * deal of the Half-b: Caives . r 
a PP vegetables the whole year, 8 injuries they are ‘receiving by wireworm. he North they | Ditto —— a 2 Pigs —2 8—3 8 
cows are kept the year through in the stall or yard : Ngo nnot tsay v whether there is gene- Beasts, 1098; siicep ah Tiana 14, 180: Cal . Ht 
the summer with Italian Rye-grass and alittle Glace rally an over tenden n bulb, ` ves, 591; Pigs, 215, 
Tane Epipemic: The dis ase no doubt is — — Epidemie * of L 
on and roots. lst, 0. Give each the — dineolxed in gruel :—Sulphate 8— Ave. 9.—The wees of English Wheat to this 
of magnesia, 4 Ib., sulphate of pira — K: 0z., nitrate of orning’ š ‘market ‘by land carriage samples was very small, 
potash, 6 drs., tartarised antimon and repeat the consist ing.chietly of new (about 800 qrs.) ; the quality was 
following day. Apply to the sore Toot — following — variable zur 
keeping the parts clean :—Sulphat of ziuc, half an ounce; of the market. A picked run were taken at 483 
alum, I ouvee ; water, one e pin t. for — e pa . for on red; ‘ld pegs pate be ss. pera 
Tunxir Growing : Anti-humbug makes an unran bisor: | 9 ore = pd gem of 
cism, We are by no means indiscriminate admirers of a ‘aight fore s quite trivial, factors phe 
Scotch farming. o being inclined “4 submit t to z 2 reduc arley 
WHEAT * orrespondent asks for information on thi as ow sale asir va erer — 2 
subject. beg to refer him to vol, ii., Journal of Royal ™ — Thu — sale — at last week’s 
Agricultural Society, p. 22, &., which refers to what was prices.—The quantity of new "Mustard a arket of 
previously known, in a nee on the diseases of Wh about 150 qrs. ; the seed was enerally. aali 
1841; vol. iii, dg. eat, | variable, and onl s J sma , condition very 
; vol. iii, p. 36, a few additional memoranda e, and only a few of the finest samples could be sold. 
towards elucidating their e Eaz amaj and a suggestion how to BRITISH: PER [MPERTA TER. fs. 8 s 
diminish their ravages, 1842; vol. vi. i, p. 139, fall aceount | West, za Tamm dtSufolii:. hite/42—46} Red 3 —44 
dy J. Curtis; eners’ Chronicle for 1847, p. 604 F e a r.. (40—43 
accounts leave the practical: part’ of the aquest ion much asit Talavera . .. .. wa. 
was left in 1842, but the next step in the inquiry = Norfolk, Lincoln, & Fork. White] — [Rea 56-42 
are on the other side of the 2 and you vill find it Foreign fered e 
— a pae Annals of Natural History ” for February, 2 N aer v.23 —27 Malting 22—25 
s Oats, Essex and lde meam ale ae. 
arkets. * Scote — Potato — — a 2 
R . — — Foreign....... 85 
1 gg * Wü erp —— 1 uso Grapes a and Rye —— Derne ia Forei «+. {13—16 
Ahd pplee plentiful. The — * ot beaches pane Necta — foreign. . . Per ton sl. Sead 
saipa hoi An Gooseberri m 28, 6d` to 35. 6d, | Beans — 225 to 248. : 
. ere. 3 and Lemo ons be se — — Pig A n 25s — 288 Nd 
est Indian Pin les are not | — Foreign .... .. v. 
tee oa k ee as they have been. Piums — ee 3 miu | | Peas, 2 and Kent. — 2 : l — 
ally aves at ——— Euere sects te — 2 plenti- | Maple. 248 to 278 Grey 22—24 Foreign” 21—28 
4 * at Ich te Gd. a bunch. ee 
Potatoes are plentiful and — Lettuces — —.— Pious, best marks, delivered.. 5 36 eng 
8 for the —— and so ar Mushrooms, French — ditto|31—36| Norfolk |31—36 
arcer. Cul owers of Heaths, Pelar — Foreign 
niums, Lily of the Valley, — icote — gi FRIDAY — — — — — week has 
been very from 
he Pine- apples, per Ib., 43 to 6s r to 8s and Barley ; BELL ae 2 “The se TES 
Grapes, hothouse, Bii, 2s to 5s morning was — — attended, and in Wheat 
Peaches, per doz., 43 to 15s Lemons, 2 Is to 3s business was ted, and prices — 2 e eat aretan 
Nectarines, per doz., 48 to 15s | Oranges, per Qoz., 28 to 38 nally the a Monday. — ms sad Oats are in- 
Apricots, per doz., Is 6d to 58 — per 100, 8s to 24s quired a, 2 b ful b late rates.— Bea eas maintain 
Gersan paei Is to 18 6d per peck, ose * — io : ns. ee tae higher pe ora ad A 
Melons, each, H, per Ib., 2s to 38 as or Fiour, but the —— is not brisk.—There is $ 
— ag half sieve, * 100, Is 6d to 28 any inquiry for 'floati Maize, the joro is seat 
Currants, p. half sieve, 3s to 4s N he 
| Raspberries p. pottle, 4d to 6d n 3 | Wear. (BARLEY. Oars.) RTE. BEAMS. ) PRAS. 
A ums — . — — 
ä — . to — 6d Brasil, p. aes 128 July 13......... | 418 3d) 21s 5d 165114235 3af 278 263 6a 
* — ETABLES. * eat 42 z = s + 9 22 7 — : — 11 
rench Beans, p. sieve, 3s-to ts | Shall i ee l8 1 pels g 
Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 18 | can perta, data 54 Aug. on *. T- 22 & 18 1 22 2 aT 8 27 & 
Cauliflowers, p. doz., 28 to 48 p. dos, 2 6d to 88 8 44 1 22 5 17 11 23 8 27 9 26 10 
—— — — <a — 17... 43 8 22 8 fis 4 5 0 28 2 5 
Beans, per sieve, Is 6d to 28 6a to r 88 awe etal 
Sameh pbf-siave, 63 59 3S Lettuce, Cab., p.se., 2d to 1s deiner lias Si al 
pe — Cos, p. score, 6d to Is 6d} reign Grain 
Š N. to Correspondents. i — — agp year n — — 3 : 
Aportive Ears : Cymro, We : Small Salads, p. punn, 2d to id 10. j 
If the grain was paipy, t th 9 woe neve shown i | bi aye per doz, bun., 2s 6d | Horse Radish, p. bdi., 1s to 48 Prices, JL 13.\JoLr 20. JULY 27. Aua. sal —— 17. 
much earlier, and m ruptly than it gener Ber Red Hoas p dom: 1s to 23 — — p. pots, 9d to 28 | 4ts Id 25 5 
with us, this ‘bl ight generaly approaches 80 — — Cucumbers, p. 18 to . 43 8 il e: 
Į half med, and the wi hole Leeks b h lå > bunch, 2d to 3d 43 7 s 145 
turns white but little bef eae ee nee alae 2d Thyme, per buneh, 2dto3d 43 6 ag a r 
— — 5. 8 ‘reply to A. G’s” enquiry, oa tg saggy Paraley, p. sone, 18 pat 42 4 — = Ss n 
con 24 h th hae ks 3 ; ? 8 ‘a 85 ove 
mda a Snot 5 2222 Ä BEDS ug 1, „ e 
wiih a cut of the apparatus, are given in No, 27, Jan., 185 mrinah doz. 6d ` per qr —.—— Coriander, ewt. 188— 228 
of the Scotch Quarterly y rbd iaie Jok Be 438. J. — Aer Fa, ater’ — 8 dee te 2 om —— 28 
—Faripay S: a ald — 
“Cusa. GEESE : oa H. We do not remember the advertisement Holywell, 14s, ; West Hartley, 13s. 9d. ; ‘Wallsend 8 —.— foreign, 30. 37 —45 Rape a bs 3 24—26 
alluded to. or.probtabla feareese of goung pherels so goote Hettou, 158.; W allsend — 6d.: Wallsend Hetton, Clover, red, Pp. ewt....24 — 46 Cakes Lindseed, p.1000...98158 
toc 3 a good stock. 158. 64.; Wallsend Lambton, 15s.—Ships a 1 140. rs biy drkas 8 on, 61.158 
The China geese, both white and 3 = 25 — white, do. dom 445 — 55 D Rape, foreign, do., . 144 
: the goslings, when hatched, are as easily reared as any HAY.—Per Load of 36 T — foreign, do. Tares, per bush. 3s od—4s 0d 
_ others, but they are less to be depended on for the fertility of prim MITHFIELD, Aug. 22, 
their eggs, and as steady incubators. If these be selected Meadow Hay 70s to 7136 Clover .. . ... 70stoSts 
care to 1 eee, . 55 65 | New Clover. 63 78 
te with them, 7 Sen, si „ „ 25.3 
„ which they hay ay eck ec „ 
ly short, but quite equal to the 
ofa pedo. Sow early in May 3 or 4 Ibs. of seed, in Tahi ČUMBEBLAND MARKET, Aug. 22. 
— — 3 „ cleanly, and richly cultivated land. Mesdow Hag 706 60 75 Inferior -. .. 608 to 70s | 
2 — — single out to distances of | New Ra into... ... JO 65 | New Clover. ... 60 
— g seed does not come for four | Od 8 Straw... . .. 26 30 
oe . or aah -Qat or Tamin yaaa —＋ it ee * — 80 F 4 22. OSEDA Ba 
mee g you may b you] ITECBAFEL, ‘ 
— ould. The crop is taken up in 0 9 3 5 OM Siap — 68a to 728 — Clover Jod to 756 
—— shed, eut ins —— — —— a Kiln, which} yew H. 8 erior ditto . — — 
— 7 n the erop per acre may — T S i Straw — * 2 
= — then marketable, and may be sold to any dry- hie e 
—— or 8 — Low Paar: oo E pe 20. per HOPS.—FRDAT, Au 
Bho variety — z eo Ge sen tae anything | Messrs. PATTENDEN and SMITE — — that there is a good 
mary practice necessary; and gh 1 5 for the few 184978 left unsold, but not much uit 
Grate about 3 feet 6 inches de — r for other sorts. Another pucket. of the new y — 
2 inch pipe tile 373 n tter than the last, although pioa N 
up por STOCK : D. Vetches son now, if the : d is gl. 88 200,00 0l., with little dis- N * k 
neces, would be re dy, eee, fino basi be nb varg oana id aangaat > in value a fair dem: 
oe „Cover sown uo bu de in May or SMI red, per S., 58. 10d. t 
min e nex * wiil not eat m ab di Wikii e ee ile a dema pe 6s 0 ley, Scotch and Trish, | 
— TaLocue AT EXET G: You had better ‘wad erade. Sie aoas ; 0 ess, Malt, Engli» i a. r. Vale, 
to the Secretary of the E . is no better than on Monday last. — of Eug ich and Si yer 43 lbs., 28. 7d. to 23. 
ry of the English Ag benen Bosley. Sheep is not quite so large, Trade is — at ‘at N ‘English, per dr., 287. 10 328. Peas, do. do., 278. to 308. 
