n 
form, and 
loses about 15 per reay ht : 
White, English ora Society's 
He ‘ows į 
ARDEN, Surseuens 6—The Marker bar bea, 
one the Table along with loss badd ENT Le ne pee etrge 6.—The Mari 
ication. Notesi ‘Cheese conducted Sith much skill and precision. —P. reg Hi ae bat rok: oben ere ha an Pee tables of fost ora 
. | Dublin Farmers’ Gazette. and donani particularly the Queen, Binck: Ta sw are 3 
ee vidence; they bring n ep 
Notie sto Correspondents hig Grapes of good pk Po ae suficient for 
OOR: a Odat -—The lime, clay, and scoriæ of | few Portugals have also been offered. 
the composition floor are in equal proportions, ania aie uo 
col 
respectively 1 squa 6 » and = ture is tempered to a working consistency by the bloo — 
result i . detailed in the Tab belo Thi are slight variations in these proportions required by 
oad ie N ing qualities of the materials, but these an intelli; Seo 
‘able, as will be seen, is found ed on the acknow ledged argine. ason astea ne om ee ae 
fact that a space of Tan d equal s Seog shaded by a ee Brtaran Rre—G G—Messrs. Gibbs and Co., Half-Moon-street, 
i letely lost to the farm it were-actually | — Piccadilly. 
ores od a ;* or, in t ang hi of e of the | Cast-1z0N “PLover- faa mon me se TY ge Sipe proken, or worn 
3 down, they are only wort e value of ol 
gen whose testimony Thave al y embodie COVER es id werist—We have already got at ae eep o 
this essay, that “the utter extinction of the land over-| ‘stubbles, It is, however, said to be injurious to pry young 
hađdow: y trees u ti =a 0 lover, if it should prove to be evere winte: in th 
a hapi y Sows Š mo = : ae north of England and Scotland the practice is dangerous 
every Kappie vi the trees - | Cow-rEEDING—E T W—Mangold Wurzel, Swedes, Carrots and 
ecard the same time, and this y rsnips, will probably be eaten in the following proportions 
d nm of rent.” —12, 10, 12,8. Cows vary exceedingly in the quantities of 
s —— | food they will above gue assume the rı be 
e = z all in good condition for food. sogad Wurzel should not 
-S $ PEER be consumed = i and Apa by —_ time all the 
= a pees = 2 Swedes shoul een eaten. In addition to 10 lbs. of ha: 
BES 2 8 P aco e 5 of roots daily. A 
F i = SEE 2 a 3 s Deanston PLOUGH —W C—Thank $ be Fie ms oft it. wince 
as eae 3 3 At the same time, we quite agree with you t at “the pro- | pine appl 1k, bto Foard btia 
Sees ASE =| ductive capabilities of British soils are capable of a degree of Grapes, Hothouse, P Ser Ib, beck to 4s besa Ache oer eee 
aan ee neue Td development beyond what they have at present attained, | — Spanish, per lb., 9d to 18; — Windsors, ss to 3s 6a 
: $ Number of Hedge-row m| -suchas pi scope enough for the profitable investment Peaches, iy we doz, ` os o 6s ab wees per hf.-ev., 25 6d to 
š| 3 z A Trees s Square. Mile. l of all the capital and labour that can be spared.” preie a e fe elena per sieve, Be oe 
@ | Average Space overspread | > | DIGGING IN GREE) s—A Subseriber—It is an uneconomical ee in co te tink Ee A o 4 
Š z £ E Eia by lara Mas Tree, ‘independent 5 practice und e best cir ces; and on naturally Figs, gree +s Ba to Se Lemons, per dozen, Is to 2 
Se of Fence, in Squar e Mile. a light land it is positively injurious. If the land be poor, dig | Plums, tees 8 earo as nl su Ze a 16s 
= - rie. capac ony OMT Ce in come good, ii well-rotted bet now, and take a hing d Z -Green Gages, per hiav. a iy Mat aeae Stet oe patel 9 205ml 
S/S & a af S i Pot ir yoa are inland, salt is a good th — Viole gens yiyi s $ to 6s Filberts, Englisb, 2 100 1bs., 25s to st- 
e” an Total ee. aro Mile y apply. especially ta light land. ‘Apricots, from Is to 3s per doz. s, Bar a, 4 
oj o bad as Trees in Square FLA ave already devoted space suffici to this Cherries wall, p per meee bee Vs z Br asi i, ie v0 203 
elo s & 37 x Sarion ect. EA pi already had the pleasure pata The | *PEIS* Th gs ? urkey, 16; 
Enuo L y thanks for 3 ffer, - which, howėvy ants we arae 
Pee =~ 5 Sa 
Bis = z ya MoA oaa many than eyon > VEGETABLE 
eady have a copy, we decline. bbages, per doz., 3d to ae M: a 
wfo oo» w oF BE 8 S 48 Tiot A Petto- Sike rather think bove 2'f Gaul foenn, per don, spe tote $ Sats pee Mons acu te ‘dole 
s S ans, SV., 18 to ckling, 
Bee =e hel SEE end E ERSA M orards the end of April dibble 2 or | Sere Tak Mi aw i Bpanien per do 
Toes TY? ar arth kes, 1 
+ ~ e wa | Average sa ra inf 9| 3 inches deep deg 9 rows about a yard asunder, and at intervals |? pm: pah Brea ee Or 1b, ae 2 ied 
ejg * MESTIS. o Seu. mtn bo ekle 5 of a few inches in the rows. The soil oor Ie er vara - ws me, par oa pr A HEAR = „òd 
pA 5 SF m mys wy mi and =e situation warm and sheltere' ree 0 es, per unches, 
do z 2 Ee See H| four seeds each hole. At harvest time gute the Da rise iie ey» B peri ‘hel 10 Mushrooms, per pote s Bd to 104 
sor) Gree ua bai s SE” o EB | and strew them 0 A sel ay ters aoe: tly aii cae P a a Sa 
els EJ bd ua s be cut uj as fi aR very 
E3 s 2 | may be cut up a 
$ aa E g = and hot nid feos Mae Maize will ripen Kere. 
y x Total Space occupied by | Š | prceons—RJ—What is the best modern bookon Fancy Pigeons tah 
ele o = oF Tma and ag per & | Puant or Waear—We beg to peras p ne the raver $ 2 E ‘xidge, pardok.,ieteize 
sie % pe = Square Mile. T Editor of the Hull Packet, in forwarding for our in: a eas ee sieve, dd to 
cA ER Ses = Can ora ees Wheat Plant, with between 80 and 90 straws. It grew ina pane a E Ta =H ‘ie a pongo ae p 
Sit & 5 border by itself, and exhibits to what an extent, er fa- | T aari er eos 
S18 z pe DHe Prem poumie ¢ ireumstances, the development of the plant may phear me aer ath toe ariaa retin Sai 
ames Grier, Me ie ae English Agricultural | be carri These circumstances mainly are, sufficient spac: iste atti EAR 
Society’s Jou of wellcultivated Lge and good weather. HOPS, FRIDAY, oe 5. 4 
: ROTATION or Cro TB Kor light soils:—1, Wheat; 2, | The wires continues hes 7 firm era uch mi as last week, with 
g. 
Comparative Trao of Farm Dung and Guano.—I Siret 3, Wheat, Oats, or Barley, with Clover oa 4, | ste eady 4 d for cons <. Hops: of all sorts, are getting ve fpa 
indeed, he peking will pees be general before the = jase Aedes 
prevent the backward Hops getting out; and tl tie aries from ne 
Potatoes; 7. “ag ats, or Barley; 8, Man: ‘old Wurzel | to £175,000; many think it will fall ander er 160,00 
Seeds, mown and depastured; 5, Wheat; 6; Carrots and 
Wheat, 0 
and early Turnip: On this system a small breeding flock = ek Sarri Hop-F: 
to the field yearly. In same time she yields about 
5 tons ine. iar me r every ton of dung, she voi 
P z m shee wad ht be o% t, but there would not be summer fo 
700 lbs, of urine. mineral matters i suficie et ‘or a Ack calculated to cine the winter crops, se eS oA idrat eee Taci Moik 
‘bu ere was a fair su o eat fr sex, 
in the — column i (onatyal by Richardson) nd it would be ‘necessary. to ra itio thirds En e oem 
Hin 1 ton | 12.700 1s. | In 1 ewt. t ha 
dung. | (Sprengel). | guano. r | lighter, Epen its value 5s. 
ibe sale, exc 
Ibs. E ° 
Wat ++ | 1,455°108 6 a 
Azotized organic m matter . | 553504 -> me A 
Potas z 7-481 4°62 27558 iames mixed 
Soda. ` oie aie 6°317 3-92 3°202 with’ a little of the oi ainder melted toge- 
Lime . A =e 21-427 trace 13-806 ther, set be ays. be be sala ame parion ror the art 
Magnesia .. ue -s 4337 0-28 0°820 tmen into the affected parts every second o) , PER IMP. T. 
cn 4 ae y trace aR 1 ird day Wheat.i Mas, Wen nt, and Suffol. . White 5 Red 
Mangane E Se ace Norfolk, ppe kemiker re Yorkshire . o= kd 
P id Of ie “62 ies ce ley, Malting and distilling $8s to32s Chevalier 3 24 si 
aa a a E £3 0°07 nN g Oats Lincolnshire and See ~ + Polan aa so Fed 1 
Carbonic acid from earthy z is that your we Teg x 
carbonates we os 11°39: sä i that you would dee: A N es a e S3 
‘Sul; ETE T571 2-31 2-881 break it up for Turnips. Sow a bus! rSibs. of| Rya . - pee eae 3a 
Sanh acid . : ge 1 13-653 mixed roe aig ana It prefers eeu wt but will | Beans, Mazina, old and new 35 to 38 Eh ep Bere a 
- . é grow on clays. eren x Ps i 
MM a a a ew 71:702 ae “i a Wueat—T K—It is a prolific, but not very fine r= white” if we i 
` Carbon oe Fa ae 1-926 a $ ariety. We do not know “ Barwell’s Brown. já 
Alkali and loss .. bie 7-280 | Š Megs Purrrrer—See our advertising columns, p. 604. For a 
è Ks rest, next aie eek. H 
Thus, in oe of dried Siig or 4 ewt. Fresh TORNIP-CUTTER—Teifiside—Gardner’s, price 5 You a al 
dung, equal 1 err “bet in dung, as the farmer Tirai ates better than what you propose ok oe a pa 
carts it it to the fold, he e gives a vast excess of all the pay will taki : e the Warne’s Jelly readily enough after trial for È 
a day or two. 
SARR ts of p compared with what he | Tonx-wnesr Prouen—Anon—Ûne of the best is that of Mr. | trade is rather better, w 
a 5 ewt. re — e acre; for, Comins, of neg Mo oan tee Loweock’s, though some- iretangel must be 
cow to manure | rl what cumbro it combines more effec- 
2,225 -424 Ibs., and her h aere yearly her du dung y _ tually than ay pA: ex sac * dmith’s, of Sars the 
aa while 5 f advantage of a well-shaped mould-board with that of a turn- | July 
tters, e Sewt. o guano yield only ine. 594 ibs. | wrest plough. Two horses work it in ordinary Ae | Bae: 
of the mineral food of plants. Thus, in ut doubtless, answer your purpose. o 
er gi only about welfth of the mam AG uak many communications have arrived too Tate. 
is not, then. yee = some hav 
protested against guano j Aiineter ot iiel eon sor tae ins Mospar, Sept 1 Per: hopit ots m | 
“vad gm the disiategpraliagy ial E ona pon es Bome ~ 3 Sa 2 018 = uy s a ri 
vary gat ave ond eal a a det Cae eats cometh 4 | Fin Lis ah ae Oe 
ing the t texture ber T Soe 
Half-breds - 
2850; asks ich 28,140; Calves, 148; Pigs, 309. 
Bowe te 
inekidate “iron. Ros We have to-day a very =o supply of Beasts, with a heavy trade, es — 
analysis of Sani, Da Table si be only $ Roe gore and 2 EN aaae aaae ON AS Fanconi Diagram showing the Bacto card 
soda, whic! a> Bs tay ie t by water. A portion | sear. bo i mnà weight, The Wig eet g ee rae Te ee RE, 
_ this composed s tenacious], pester i srecly mate 1 epee 
and, whil =) Ned 7 IDAY, Sept. 5. 
matter heat, formed ; a glass cnt the silica, —s in- 
a portion of carbon. As he could not a 
rately estimate this, he gives it in the last line 
of “or “increasing po; tio: 
the interior of the = an 
e same time 
4 of 
Prime ng agile = to ny Prva ean aeons 0s | NewCir. ea 
Inferior Hay | Gre [Staw 38 ay sosto Stel Li 
me Coo: z ir Carra 42 a5 
Cums: ND MARKET, Sept. 4, goes 
Taketo s Hay msna tae] ye Clover 38 193s 10 1368 mr 
inferior do. aoe 120. | Stra jz 42s ee 
New Hay P New Clover 98 Uo | ‘af bing = 
ently to T E e a 
HITECHA: ept. 5. - per 
leaves. fhose elements, | PtaèOld:Hay = 160sto 11981 Old Clover 120» tol ni oh ee aS 
trees, al 11}, 0t 
H ee e a ae ae 
5 Sone ae es ata at 96s 10408 | - = Cakes, Bng. peri000 
ee 
AE EOE inaro gaiond 
d 
t 
scarcely any be coche some fe: ak duster ot Downs make Sx and the most 
peer Cong woois « abong peni Resi gn A and Ewes, 4s. to 4s, 4d.— 
Be ~ Veal is better; readily makes 5s. 
Park take oa Calf y 5s. 
Boaste, 748 Sh à Lamh 
a. ee Nmith@ald. 
Y.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
SMITHFIELD, Sept. 4. 
‘Supply large, and trade dull at the above 
