250 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OF 
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of cattle. Itis better, however, when seeking for informa- 
n fact, I have a great notion that it pays uncommon y| ee ae state the symptoms and 7st mortem appearance: M PR KE Seeria, es 
at when corn, &c., is cheap, to lay out 1000/. per an- | saiwvoix—Onobrychis—Sow 33 >H¢! long me w Lane, on Tuesday; April 15th, and i Thursday 17 th, 
num, or 107. per acre, in purchasing food for pigs or |’_ with ae Barley- oa. A Delock each day y, maining AR 18 
other stock, provided we can make them return that Pte s Be =e “and, seeing Smits abe very |f . nd, PIC a of a ‘well known 
vy a’ t e li urther cultivation, compris: 
amount or near it, over and above their prime cost,and} highly. pan d Tear fiid n t have’ totally failed in| peer nen a tine asso inanan the apn 
leave us their anure asa profit. yis at present I making it depesit the seed, tho weg A ed with very gre Fachsias, Pinks, ec. May be viewed tha Sh 
have succeeded in doing with pig 3. ut, whilst abun- | it appears #0 me it never can a a d "passage at the Catalogues may be had atthe Mart, and of ‘the Auctio; 
tock must be the farmers’ sheet.anchor of poran DOSS OP ee rte ae) te oe 
or iro ; 
panur, pare be to gs rk ie wight who neglects | spent rari Barx—An Old Sub—If very old, it will do SUPERIOR eo Sn otk. Kis 7 EEP TA - 
e em warm, cr, nd w mix guano with, especially if you are to use it) , RS. 
Wiad “adore by seeking | ell fed, Sear pre see bing cl t all i igi MESSRS. AVIS and VIGERS are ' directed ih 
if eve A asc AoricuttorE—A Sub th the Assignees to the Est ate of. Mr. Hy ee 
eount-book, if ever such a man kept a correct one, would | ~ work to which you èle erred some weeks ago. í 
sh im a ruinous ln loss, —J. J. Mechi’s Let- Paper, aie rangford—Perhaps the best variety of Swedish n THUR 
ters on Agricullural Improvement. Turnip, for weight, per acre, is Skirving’s, Laing’s is also an | viously disposed o yi aty, 
elleni Saas . Steeping the seed in water may be useful selected Stock, comprising 56 YOUNG MI i 
ot Seed. Ins owing Carrot seed, As it isso slow i in es at eat pi Short: hee Breed nae Gg 
ee s oer a —it isn sary. rk -horn Breed, remarkat 
appearing, *As mind Metis comm r À 
ITEE * id 
seed, which. comes. up quickly, and enehice us to -hoe —_— 
on ENER ee es, 
and tioan the ground between the rows v atanry to arkets, and.a Cart,’ b vith p 
_ the line of seed. - Some ‘sow oats. with ihe sg “a AEN Mie, ails, Measures, Strain 
With all root eed T shall always mix SMI peo AA April Z Per stone of B lbn., | me tHoustvolt: Puraiture-and ofc 
Best S. 3 s, s est Lon ~ 
bulk of fine charcoal dust, as it is ony ‘Se ny deck Ben ‘Short Horna me 8 8) Ditto (sh hora) fe Rayo foi eae of Premis ef To 
Mei ae their sapa growth in dry weather. —I Jaggni Bars Sore Seeman f¢0 (ato ra) Loata ia 8 | Official pages e, 
Best Downa & Half-breds 4448 b: « $ 0o 6 echa 
h - 310 4 2|Pigs Ys 4-4 f 
sadly tent orcas peasy a007 Sheep and Tasthnp $0590 Calve: s TP nF igs ite on Aad hite 
. re ts to-day. Sa Ve) C. e ry 
< Eak to Correspondents. iieu less money —in indeed, in n same inwiances, $ the choicest gu aniic have made 
— AGRICUL PAN shy sa ten person you refer to | 48.2 ‘Everything is readily ed of, although the increased supp 
shoold Akai ies slab’ Uio or our BPA Wa aprittl- cannes “Tally seat aaah dort rea aig aha 
t nb 3 nema me? who, if they thought them meas to Frew emesis in the aonr — Lam! y heavy—Veal ai otk-trade 
le fa. ay, - hed a SUP 
ATMOSPHERIC E.ecrricirr—A A—Yoùr paragraph is not a and a TEES, FU 
i ‘fom T al Th at 8 5 apie ke 4s. 2d.; and Raen S CLIMBING, AND: GR: 
hoax. Dr. Forster did grow the cro of spoken of, acer Marke ta being also paa akan mint. saa Ry ful 4 sed to take place sth April.—May. be vi 
whether he be right in attributing bis experience t ly of Sheep, bus th demand a ie 
fl f el s) do y ea na ~ APA ay a little yen The weather sulle 1 balag g cold Bt ngot Sale, and bs e pa Ri the s Mart, Ks of] 
uence of electricity we n now. Jt is: subject on aia few of ‘the “ur this Office ; | Sherifi’s e- Roo 46, 
which very little is known, . The influence of the wires which Heals Lamp is wanted; a few aang fous: Case bas. eee Watling 
$ tabs quantity of good nality are sold at Se eae fae ae vents trade is a Ph t 
are erected will be to keep the soil and the upper airin an betrá ai choice Calf makes any ie Pori continues about the same as of 
equabdle electric condition—the curren y upwards or} lau easts, 640; Sheep and Lainbs, 6670; Calves, Mi igh iB 325. 
downwards, according to the: relative electric conditions of Bia est Smithfield. 
the two. This same effect is, doubtless, in a measure, pro- BAY» —Per Load of 
duced by the many ve; morules: pam nts oman acre of cultivated MITHPIELD, April 10. 
Jand, and the difficulty with us is to conceive how the bearer Y Pime ola Meadow New Ha siren Clover, 1108 to 1178 
a sof some two or three pada ay metallic points per acre, thongh to 115s | Inferior i 100, | Straw. 36 ~ 42 
they be placed in more favourable circumstances, rra the iret Re eee Shoe ch n. 
many thousand efficient vegetable points on he same surface, Cum ja yA T, April 10 
can much increase whatever influence, ọn the growth otd tei n Hay S100 13 TRI, Straw 359 t0 40 
i plants, is due through them to atmospheric elictricity. How- lew Ha lovee” O BE LET 
‘ever, the Highland and Agricultural Society, a highly intelli- Josva Baraa, esman. ESTAB 
gent and practical body; have sanction om Mr, Gordon’s offer WHITECHAPEL, April 11. one of be prinelpal thor 
of a premium for information on — ee © and doubtless wee TEN - ro rede Oia enr Clover 1203 126s ee S alway: 
many experiments will this year be tried. vaa a Interior 105) 8 he ir x 
BONE-CRUSHING Macaw Constant R—Will “A Far mer, |) a lihom D NEW GERANIUM AND PANSIE 
‘who wrote the short paragraph about Fry’s A ia ei OPS, FRIDAY, Api, lL. S NOYES, Hore Nensenr gic E 
poe 197 197, be kind ph ny describe the machine and state 1 acy be He eee arini thia week for She Weald of A 5 
f and where it is manufactur and Sussex Hea S pah for some time piin Aap PAG stock $i hand of this de. E 5 
e, scription is ee, exhausted; the weather soattening cold with frosty nights | public, 
Carrots— i—In the absence ar IRENA pany keeps the = oP iant ina ver Cdl th hich, by many, is thought 
vourably on the comin; We understand that consider- 
ess the best manure you can Sea | Wil opeza F 
as A $ d to fo i 
_ weed is found to tie | well in East othian; Ke Kelp Would tnd that titien, es of Hops oa manati into, exten A 
an oie v the ery of beer families, equently cause an 
af See we vou apply it to the Potata fo es H 
eae i: wes 
father th tothe Swedes. ‘the pate of 30 bushels per etent judges, allof which ronounce it to ) be th 
acre arsit skapta top thes eac w before the sets sprouted. Bastah, a $s they have air sgen, 
pipe x $ manure, such as that of the farm- yard, should be applied IR H. POTTINGER, 
ell. 
Farrine Catves—J R Wiseman—Will the discussion at Ae 
Euventesy, Farmers’ Club, publishedin our columns. this w 
ENT GARDEN, ArrıL 11.—The market has been 
ey well supplied with most articles during the Ris ona, 
generally speaking, there has not been much alteration in eve eir 
ar ey 
early) is s early i os September, 34 bushels of seed per acre. Jt | are becoming scar Go pples are'scarce; they have not 
altered in price since our Report. Dessert Pears are also 
ene letters in our scarce, ranges are pretty plentiful; they are a trifle dearer, 
pion on board. wipe Oe 1 mons. Chesnuts, considering ge ai 
Ganpren Farm—Beta—Potatoes are your best cro} b tolerably plentiful; they are rath n the rise. Strawberries 
land manured? If not, dig in 30 cubic yards of a ted may be obtained'fr od. n ounce; they are becomin 
manure per acre at once; andas soon as possible plant Pota- | ™OT® ant. ‘Vegetables. co e to improve in quality tals brilliant light-blue; lov 
toes; 4an acre, for instance, with China Oranges, 4 wit and to me more plentiful. Broccoli, both brown and r petals brilliant lights pa 
Bread-irait Potatoes, 4 with No-blow Potatoes, and 3 wi white,is good; it is not so dear as it was last week, the bro th the apd ground co lou eres cl 
Red Kidneys. As to an experiment you cannot do better than | D*sing from ts. to & aurthen pi egra ži exhibited in winning stands. 
e ecommended in last week’s Gardeners’ Chronicle. ae bd td 3 y have fe scoped fo ee out in anything 
n 
Take half of each peaa may vs ; 
e ofe of your plots and pull off the flower-buds 
wherever they apres and let those of the other Bahay Te: }, isle Seay ee 
main and form seed. When you harvest, carefully weigh and 
logue of Dahlias, Geraniums, Fachsias, Verb 
above. 
© measure the be Prodos cx the. different plots and. you will as- SO ee IRANIN racer ea E erga er irira Caleeotarias Pansies, &c.,are now ready, and Wi 
ak effect of this treatment o; ae nee isang n E arse ti Camellias, | forwarded cation. r A 
E Ea remit ake S fe - cama 
hand me tegen bie | ae en alms ae stron” | EJ, MAJOR ep io emina tho adit diy 
y trephining or by punc- ri ; 
turing with an awl, andin a oer instances the disease may be “PRUITS. pti ieee of planis, that he purporen aoo 
a P 
thus removed; butas it is usually thecase that there is either Grapon rBethnase pez Ib, 30 208 wires ay as to 18r wee wledged bg fe ian 
more Ha ont hydatid, or that one situated beyon ach, = anish, pi PAS is tole £925 f Ty Per 7 100,88 isto 
we i i ve i per lb., 1 a å 1 ee 3 
Be deem ii e meat cpu pian iN betiana | age Daea | =a CE 
A if - i 4a to 6: 
thrive whilst effected _ mplaint. For a further ac- | Pears, Dess, perks. 5s to 12s Sweet Almonds, per 1b. 26 6d to 3s 
sk ye ee oo me : fen you to Youatt’s or Spooner’s | ,— Bens per ms BV, re gg to 2s 6d = nie ijen 100 ee 1202 to 1300 
n eep. If giddiness greatly preyail: en pord 
stock change the og tes disease w ill i Araeta y in ieee aes "be ae 108 E Bah tog 
d in breeding. W: C. S per bushel, 16s to 248 Cob, 16s 
Horses Canper—The Rev. H N asks for information about a VEGETABLES. 
sort of horse-carpet, which it was said in the Gardeners’ | C*tbages, per dozen, 1s to 3s Scorsoners; per basicly; 1e 6d #0 Ss 
` Chronicle was used four years at Woolwich, to the great ah že; Leber Z» ots Le verbuach, 1s 6d to 20 
saving of litter. What would be the first « cost, and where ig DERUD par os eb mi ae inna psi Sods- lend v0’ 6x larias i 
the article to be procured?) Can any o r this e | Brussels pronta, hE-reg 2a to 206d = perlb., 8d. to Tod” d mé es 
o not know what is referred to. Lis No — da 1005 ue 6d to be 6a ze er bune! he to êd rere Knostn a remitance ie resp” 
rre = — 
Hysrivisinc—M Y—We have received your samples, and will JerasalsArcichok, p bf- are istot a Ege, per babel i bd to 5s eae 
do our best with them. Potatoes, per ton, 608 to 00 Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 10d LIA PRIZES, 
ERRE NE The Ore suse Hibs 'ss cn aanied = eh, 24 Od to Be Lestuce, per score, Od to le 6 HARRISON, KERE Pa Yor 
perience goes, is the best variety grown: "Row i in drills 26| —  Bidney, perbsh., 2s wo as paei tagi ra adek borita state his intention of giving the following prizes ai 
inches apart, and at PRAN of 12 inches in the rows. Sse AGtumn, perlb., 3d to Gd «| Endive, per. scope, de Od to Be Lat Ae nen epverno E inm $ 
. 1b, 2s 6d to3s6d | Radishes, per doz. hands, 246d to 266d mi igna oms o! selected 
—A BT— ae is“ Fraic?” Itis not.advisable to bury * bch., 2s 6d toss | M ms, per pottle, 1# to 25 2d ditto, ata 
sonuible le manures too deeply. If they are on as well as| ¢ arpar Ae, a ds th Ge epee xe per et, 2d 
ypa they praseta slightly Rae yá they not volatile, Basil, per Paki pege Ba nee Weak oes per ier by to ad 
the mode of applying them ri Ais me ah re hie bat Sd ea Watercress, Por sm. bun. 64 to 8d 
sat ews" R—Yoar ae is JA oars ae, pe your Ama me iapa nee 2s to lár cy me per bande, at 
tank is to hold all the rain water whicii falls on it, as well Hor ith, per bundie, 1s 6d t078 | T: bun: 
the urine of the cattle kept in it. The liquid manire wil ane Savory, ber bunch, od va H Mine, per bunch Od to ls areil, 
require more dilution than-it will pags It would be much Sara Lah M siete! Latins eon Bunch 94 he oe ae 
ter if you could dispense with three: fourths of the gerea kammata e etes sip seins ———— Yorks 
water, which will mix with it, as it i wine is gl ra UTHWARBK, WATERSIDE, April 7. 7 
fall of rain in your neighbourh è 30 inches, then Tits Market has been ‘abundant Fcc code y the past week. The 
«your tank, if only emptied once a-year, would need to be able | hails ar uke annesed quotations; anà somé “parts “of argee OF ace 
ii to hold 8,000 cubic feet. If you willbe able to'empty it when- | sam spl have oy vase tg! ies ae maces agp 
4 everit should be fnll, then it should be made to hold one Marke. eral lots have been w-keepers at from sôs, to dis. astu 
P seh fw rain—say 1 inch of rain, or about 350 cubic feet, | York Reda aie to. S00 | Kenvané Easet Kid Tata 2 aaa a oe 7 abondant A 
- - - an sae — 
t will be abie to cate ae deep, 7 feet loug, and 6 | Berth r, ES 145 0 ee | Wisbenoh Kidneys as 705 to >" | man bu ashels and Od 
etait ts ss = i tmen. 
aed neat IN sr: e Sub— on dis Eear uy Bidet doe Ta gents 3 g x pen for ae 
sease |:Late D e ele = Ss i 
‘with swine, and itis very aii ot lt bon amends ma- vania tar p E EE Guernsey ic Pci age igs 
T piia pon pin to wet and dampness, We} Jersey Blues -° - - 55 , 60 ies Bde Tangs of 
the water in the abdomen, the red | Ken + + =» = | Vork—Prince Regents. = 55 65 fer ie ety, 26, Down- Sioa Piccadilly. ; 
water Siler ot the dark coloured urine,the red water | ; f: en a ok So R Priced Lis ats Picea Garden-seeds are. 
Yor delivery. 
