November 27, 1858.] 
20g AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
sest rents. This would simply be ai 
re aa principle that tenants are pir ie Sh make 
repairs, and to charge the Pal to their land- 
lords. Ìt a. probably remedy nine-tenths of 
evil in two or three y er ; would only dix bii 
incomes 0! sof some of our large proprietors e 
ra y lux The Parliament A t has | 
Eis ered. in regard mines, manufactories, em migrant | i 
ships, and lodging- areg and there seems no reason 
why it should not interfore to protect our agricultural | 
the | merc 
diminish the | 
g than any 
community 
“X.” refers to the bill system. “How m 
cial men pay with bills at three, six, and nine 
months ?” a me fst pay him that six and nine 
— jagir t used in the ordi oey course of 
wen ag n sh they ‘ae Pew o; 
akan "of ement, as when 
off] a partner or other large tag g quarter! 
stalments, bills being given to jay due on the dates 
agreed upon. The two, three, ee sree. com- 
mercial bill, has a property about it it ms to 
On 
state of matters 
com: 
wW “Xs 
is “ negotiable.” A bi ri 100. due 
in two or sione months, if it have good nam: tached, 
ri sterling; your banker will prm you 
named upon the bill, less the cus- 
tomary discount. It is therefore “property in expec- 
cy,” and its es is determined by the credit of 
the system of bills 
the w 
tan 
aed er, acceptor, and endorser, In 
+h 
h p romises 
` f 
y), the genius of 
Ai 
p 
y com- | dise 
r milko -owner 
Is 
- the wade of doing business 
reasonable prices 
ce on the’ old and dear ones 
Sori is it that articles, the 
demand 
farmers is or ought to be so enormous) 
throughiro mmongers at all 
buyi 
iF 
t + peer d ori eth — 
ere noi wheal er ing wrong in 
adopted b: agriculturists 
landowners ? paari d Victoria Iron 
i= ive Works, sl, Oxford Street, Manchester. 
Corre 
:— Englishmen, too, feel the 
from exhibitions, Look at 
pauperism ; an and, v 
of cities was spa by a pure stream of healthy and 
moral flowing in from the rural districts, the 
rural districts are » gradually becoming more degraded 
and debased than the cities themselves. 
TRADESMEN’S BILLS, 
7 Pr, x” 
Hgh arh so as to secure as far as may be, the 
advantages a poa 
I do not ver recommend the bi 
adoption by tbe. agricul age rates 
seem to me sui e exigentes of jeg trade 
transactio ons. I a give mr per a advice than I 
cash for all you get,” or if 
m 
Number for November 6 that I must roti ve "failed to 
make my nenie or my intention quite clear, in my 
recent letters 
My object is a to exalt the commercial class, at 
Fe om 
20 
1 and the last occa- 
a Chester—there were more exhibitors of cattle 
ents, more visitors attended, he receipts 
that is ee larger than they had ever been aeres. and there 
to | was a 
larger contribution from the town itself. 
the examination and paym 
let it be known whenever you ask 
send an order that payment i is made at the end of each 
peek 
"xr is wishf ul to ‘know in what way I pay for m 
own raw materials. _ Now really I qc it i 
tic 
business to improved practice with science of 
my argument, I have made 
parallel ca of te he of the the manufac- 
rie ieget andin ve stated that ufacturers 
er been co: tent to be merely g great producers, 
r play until 
tenant farmers add sound knowledge a but I don’ 
ail 
Town Con- 
tribution. 
red 
sent business 
we padnes 
made ny, a poin 
ges as possible the principe I am o oP ear 
for oth I have gone to the len erma 
entirely either 4 : give or take bills. 
apsis aeret re r challenging this sta 
oo, weer po hoant seaeraee ialonjes fact hich T 
have en clr oto oy al: 
4 wee, ao 
balk of our raw mnter 
ing 
rial, 
s, with one or two slight « ‘adhere outed 1 
Pret time my firm 
É: shall be Ponies to answer them 
"the ote thus afforded m 
further Aerm f my v 
I am requested at naa such observations on the | 
men as ma 
suppose your correspondent | , 
through at times ‘ib Tas either been from some mis st ake | 
or oe. the t i 
unt, 
pri ray among a jamri ultu rists, the uncertainty | 
to our ¢ tomer’ payments hive disarranged our o 
calculations, 
e consequences of carrying out the rule I have here 
lah 
experience proves to 
indicated in our 
on what are called the “tricks of 
av the great 
increase its weight for sale; aa he oe like me to 
faih recent exposure of plaster of 
a bi” hii 
pe Seea 
h the cheap vapour and | 
be more important than at first gane appears. es, 
diseount i of 
1839/Oxford .. 
1840| Cambri 
1841/ Li 
ra pan 
1844| Bou ipton. oo 
1845) Shrewsbury .. 
1846 [Newouste 
Northampton 
| 
FREESE FERE EEEE 
1856 aetna 5 
1857 |Salisbury 
1858|Che: i 
est know, as confirming these 
he Royal Gitte the 1 So- 
Brandreth Gibbs—the 
ts for 
may r of in 
aoe that the pond i ot 
ciety, on the motion of Mr. 
of the 
ihe Snperiotendenh 
therefore „most. i 
feelings 
wee I should “Aerie no objection whatever to strin 
readers a whole 
can | taking him 22} per cent. 
e prices of all articles which they are in 
ase eb oom largely. 
i E AO be On Fat hih di rok 
| niaga 0 eel ate wes to a builder, 
from which the 
il to 
dently predict we shall soon have a aoe mane " The 
the 
the 
factor has allowed him (the Tongen $ 25 only, b 
P J 
» ole} } by BG 
conscience, honour, 
m, ‘ Be just and pe 
truth shall the 
Though round ayer to run 
amie nF poor the a fotice comes mes uppermost, 
Passing le me thas sie remarks the question of com- 
fen morality, permit me to bring to the 
the real point for our consideration—“ How ma: 
ee principles which have wrought so 
poet es be brought to bear on 
14 
the 
from maker "s prices, a houg? 
+ 9? 
n the former case the i aemp E fears that compe- 
ston wouid Fae his customer and the 
dealer 
4 
eei 
. 
latter case he knows well ep the meade cere 
would ieas allow him 30 cent. discount, 
name which will make his 
1: Litshad h: 
frou , but.a well-known maker val come 
per ceni y 
and give him a quarter's eredit, than se to |i 
y | agriculturists indiscriminately, If a ufacturer of 
£0 | files and other tools used by mac! acquired a 
y one o! E 
cea ech ss ag me up pas 
To gm ~~ nes doo: 
into the lofty hel aon should there r cain 
those = ee 
. 
ich promised fo cee Ao reat 
Sai a o gan and 
Jed 70 miles from Manchester I had come to the 
conclusion that farmers are not likely, from 
present business habits, m4 get new and improyed | 
their |; 
several meet- 
Chelmsford alee = Sona o> be about 
A 
the actual num! 
no less than 63,866. 
number 
Lorey ber was 36,023, 
