creme 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
t is true that lost four head, 
earried “on? he, tke 1730, the number of PEARa 
stated be Mr. Clapperton to have become converts 
the im veal system, to be able, after being fairly em- | 
Pet in that system, to manure merely 2 acres more | 
id, w hic t } 
a 
e shee I have 
‘unite kare died from apoplexy ;. but T lost the 
in the flock which were at large, and 
pmartieys in ans usual manner. Though I have had more 
than 300 isope segara = shedded, s some of them longer 
ery instance of 
which see 
than the ge d i 
d tes, this 
least d Tuartable; 
ee 
ig of manured jand i equal to ayre acres, ‘which would 
alid, a ccording to the four-course rotation, to 
give hgh the man ured ae, a crop o of Wheat or tee 
peren l Eaglish Agrculara Society’ s or urnal. 
Sulphuric Acid a 
oa, os ase as to ‘the propriety of using bone- 
dust (dissolv ed in sulphuric acid) along with compost 
r grain crop after the Clover, which: four 
nly 
having last year manured 5 acres with o 
of sulphuric 
O70 1h 
| practicos 
some wo agate an averags, be wo ri are 71. 10s. 
, Irish measure, or 307. fo: or he 
y 3460, Cant ono. 
150 gallons of water. 
which, “maltipl 
valuation nearly one-third nner the fair esti meh 
a small district by the exe yao of o 
the olga id was mixed om 3 cri of Sar ned 
and left to remain for eek, during which time it was 
ixture 
a Tittle more taag iho and a at 
h exceeding post whieh “his iy a 
that 
"i mix was then 
_— Miep sera the oaii and the result was a fair 
rop 0 n Turnips, off a pieee o of ramet land, with- 
thi 
, and at the cost of only 12s. 9d. per 
m being a true estimate of the. te ry “ely 
derived, for th ber of converts will be increasing |a 
from year to year, and the produce of the land will be 
t he 
augmented by the new converts likely to follow, he suc 
—P. Davis; : Royal English Agricultural Society’s 
Tiia. 
es to Correspondent. 
Ni se ic S. 
il the mind i is actuali, lost i in astonisl c Macnine—B O S—We do not know which of the 
. ka eoma lation 7 Se nae WO dib bling- NAOTA ES you allude to—Newberry's or Vingo’s 
P. pae a; = est. The former has been be nes in use. The ae mboeidal 
< ta ma gene ly y 80 o inadeguate ; a f con- | form is re! best for the harro A pair of harrows should 
tri nrg 50/. annually sate e wages of an agri-| cover a width of at least 9 feet. 
cultur: each Unio. o piis most probably be the | DBAINAGE Northwood—lIt is the best policy to take a drain 
means e induci cing the resident gentry in eac district | Straight dowa a enoet pe “forms be i Fav got 
to veh a to pro means of making the uppoaman may cut the 8 nam If your land. be naturally dry, 
J ope er by y providing for an advance of ma- | artificial drai is, of course, useless. 
pa, pe &e. e cases, ney, i igo to | Fanmens’ Cress PU T- Fa pores 232, 233, Ag. Gaz. 1845, 
n, aN 3 
ene e poorer priate im vail.themselves of the in- |. wim Pra DORAE Te Neuner, 
struction oer them. If it is ca d bags io Gas-Line—W S—Expose it as much as possibi e. The i io 
return to govern ent, in the revenue, from the is to make it into a compost with some pore material; suc! 
às leaves and vegetable rubbish, and turn it over freque: 
ti are rhe of 100, 0002., , in any one district, area diis EEK S sön “ “a piece of land open at Ta 2 
layey subs sow—Alopecurus pratensis acty! 
ill Mitable i tfi | glomerata, 5 1 .; Festue: pnt pons ae, 2 Ibs. ; F.. hetero- 
= ew- hylla, 1 Ib. ; F. pratensis, 3 Ibs. ; Lolium y hEei 3 lbs. ; 
sad of an expense, and this is the true way o' of y 
ing the matter in.”—Appendia No. 8, Ev idence Pep 
pe A. M. Commissioners f Inquiry into the state 
TALIAN pri Grass—} 
of the I. 
month of Nov =a ator which you will not AAV e pari 
Landi in Ir e: Mangold Wur: You had better wait till spring- 
Shed Feeding a Sp- taving observed that sheep | Lime-r1uNs—R hey vary according to their construction— 
in wet weather wns always paete the moe in the quantity of required o 1} measures for 
urred to e that ry three measures of lime-shells produced. The kilns 
st economica pri coal are those constructed bih § yA i 
? 
beaten roads for “their rag hs it oce 
ly 
Monteath, of Clos 
ach they have pierings a VN pret Mn ouses ar 
being cleaned en be covered, not with soft litter, 
but with hard chal! Sauk over ther materials to form 
eular 
horizontal SOUSI anak "28 feet high from the hatia 5 feet 
ing to 
a solid-bottom. My little yards attached to the — 
oored 
= $ with a sort of asphalt made a 
cance 
pra for my sheep - pe Wee in ae the strictest 
economy ; and I ve send these minute details, 
which I hope will pare: j prove that the protection of 
op from the praryti Sa weather is within the 
of every ten Pages si of — slg ds 
They cted o ve: 
= plan :—A poe 7 of fir Hoki 2 2 feet ong are 
nailed ther at the bess sere er 
feet, are drive: und ; pret ia 
eouple, 10 feet distant, are ite wi this, and held 
fi ridge-pole nailed into and lying between the 
tops of the fir poles. Side pieces are n parallel 
to the ridge-pole, and small hazel-wood is interlaced so 
as rt the — pse a mee ties or on _ 
ata 
e thatch; the front is pret “ale a 
hurdle, erse g at pleasure, to allow the ep to go 
‘ox 
ide at bottom, increas o 6 at 18 feet high, and then con- 
ting to 4 feet wide at the nag 
Proves—F W—Apply to Mes ‘essrs. e, Ipswi 
| Pounrray—P ME would y — sbliged if if poms one een? tellhow 
to cure a e with ich his fowl affected. Their 
feathers appear eaten wa alls, and ‘the irritation of the 
a 
Tol o-water, thinkin, 
| he perceives nothing to fusni Sn aut ney are nti 
wise in good health, g frequen 
| and he cannot account HE for r their n E ipaa 
| Sianna ri aai iwton Abbot—If th pe alre a crop on the 
ground, you may a s well fold Esha mit. It is a common 
practice to treat Yoong Clover so, and, excepting in the 
nog part of the kingdom, there appears no danger of 
inju 
Sprit Peas—T Osborn—Dry Peas are watered and they swell ; 
they are then rapidly driedin a kiln and put through a com- 
mon mill for Fagen on The husk, rendered jea oma 
by the previ operation, is easily broken off fro: 
grain, 
STALL-FEEDING—J aang ei yard’s “Practical Farmer 
and anna 2” Essay b G. Ege ant last Number of the 
ng! 
"R h Agricultural Society’s 
Wanrts—A Sub—Next wee! 
Wueat—R Giff Your ‘‘ Petit Blanc i t É 
tiful sample. 
Exrata—in Sir G. S. Mac s paper baking and 
feeding qualities of wheat "ho. 36 Ag. Gaz. rx aie Page od 
hay & in note*, ‘tend. Rosa anita,” and for “‘ presented” in 
as below Tab ety fine sane “ preserved.” 
usual, m: cations have arrived too late. 
into the court, which is of the same size 
Tt is pase that both ends of the pte trade 
with bavins only, which will secure 
ventilation, yet keep out My sheds, about 50 feet 
long (not - the cost about 41s. each. 
These — are covered with l-inch boards, separated 
trip from the pred inch intervals. bi 
eS | 
ness, eget Is. 3d. the eube ok, which Sait heat 
give eleven linch b n account of the — 
Parag sawn 
e: the lo, sro T fouai. the board was 
7 inches b 
Parkets. 
SMITHFIELD, Monpar, Sept. 3.—Per saga of gix z= 
Best Scots, Heretords, So. 4s Bonao 4 
| Ew (ma suds w 4s 8 
Best Short Horns and second qual ret 44 
Second quality Beasts - 3 o 3 Se hee H 8 58 
Cal - - ” - 5 : ag « - - -38 4&8 
wns & H: A fs 
Beasts, ati 26,670; Calves. 161; Pigs, 300. 
ve again a ae pei mari wa pone , bas ‘ede womb more cheerful, 
papain vance in pe Mutton is rather shorter, and the beat qua- 
licies selling more freely at our top quotasions; in few instances. they have 
been a little exceeded. There isa a cron gy aoe the — 
— p armiga Papegem. he quality is selling w ood Veal con 
Y, Sept. 12 
dand i inch apam These, for Bpr D tnaa being but small; still i 
are nailed Pere page vont “gai an vedi difference in ce ice is observable. Best. “a 
detanoe of findh. By toe plan easly | ESS ens no a EA sea teen ny 
feted, oe mber is pee so tbat each REE Te- | plentiful to-day. Monday's prices are well supported; a few of the choicest 
make 2d per 3 Ibs. more. hardly so much in reqnest-. Good Veal 
See ot space. inch | maintains ita ice; a choice Calf is worth Ss. | Pork, As 84 19 4e 0d. 
board. The cost of timber for jo ists, na = ee seer 
? work, raises the total expense of pee RAY Por Tondo 
eep on boards te Ls. dd perhead. Ins =: - f sleepers SMITHFIELD, Sept tl 
I used small blocks, 6 inches thick, to kee rafters Peime Mead. sgpirlbgro to 115s T ts New nekiena jean “90s New(Clr. 105 ae 
p3 Inferior Hay Kaw 36 
fro: m direct contact wit boards are Tooran, Siltaa.. 
+ ore ery ee ea Mande eee 
rollos t o 
map be apih pi up by one man. Todor the interior re ae | iteior do. 39 iio" tan Straw 38e to.49s 
5 is puddle da f "E 
osava Tanpa Hay 
uh ge ‘|. 
ont mana T dry m mould. This 
Lonny _ manure which falls, or i 
— end 
geran Sept. 12, 
Old Hay - 1 to Mos post ‘neers 126» wiii 
Inferior Ban - pa [e 36s to42s 
, Faipar, Sept. 12. 
a le oma are com » in some places we hear 
progressing favourably ; from other parts that they have 
that the ay ate and red rust is doing much damage 
ve still much bigs mot jin; Mid Kent has a 
general b= 
Pocket of ew Hi arrived from Bining, Kent, rae 
unripe, The iaoa continues very ee ate all wal get» 
COVENT GARDE 
supplied with al 
tables in Agimat have not alte ed ib 
“an be are also apan 
good to make it 
ofii same eike as EE ted ir 
they ar 
nour 
e better in quality than boron were läst w 
free ren the prevailing disease. Thep 
Bı € 
ak 9 bush., 5eto 78 
Pine Ap; KEN » 4sto. 
ata » ls 6d to 4g 
Grapes ouse, per “lb, ‘i 
Spanish, per lb., 
k. Portngal, p. Tbo s ietlsed 
es. Wall, abe nie 
to 4e 
Pine per bie hf.-sv., Ter ini yi or peck 
+ per hi sem ridin s, pen 28 6d to ay 
Green: G. ages, per hf ee, a 5 8s vies t Engli h, 
ta, per hf.sy., 4s to 6 Nuts wi ircelona = dis 1001 soos 
to 3s per doz. me 6s. 
r Ib., 2s 
Z Vio 
Apricots; pee ist 
Cherries, wall, pe: 
le 
Cabbages; per doz. 
ait haag per ‘ibs fehl saag 6s 
Broceol z beneh, $4 gs par hes sae pr to 39 
roe eos er he g ip. ri to 3s tow 
108 
Sorrel, perf ei jeve, 6d to syed 
Artic = = va epee 6d 
As 
— ow , 6d to Ë 
Radishes, per doz. bun unches, 9d to) i 
Mushrooms, per pottle, ls to a 
p Salads, per asap Sd to 8d 
<> A eA 
Fe 
Peas,;per bushel sieve, ae ‘6a to 5s 
Horse Radish, Lids cag 1s 6d to 6s 
Cucumbers, per doz. a =e 
pag pa, each 
Lote Sa epee a bineh; 4d 
Chervil, pı et, 2d to3d 
Tomatoes, per hf -sv-, 49 to 6s 
Celery, per bunch, 9d to ls 6d 
OOL.—BrirtisH, FRIDAY, Sept. 12. 
Tus most descriptions of Wool continues steady, an 
firm. The a has varied but very Tia- pan our last be 
current as before. rs Pxrain, Wool Brol 
MARK- LANE, MONDAY, Se 
Suffolk 
a Aer he and Yorkshire ae 
, Malting and distilling 983 to3ss Chevalier 
Jincolnshire and wah ire +.» an aey 
Northum a sesh Poe 
. Feel 
=i, Mazagan, oldand new 35to38 Tick = 
— r eon, Henani 82 to “ Winds 
Peas, Whi Maple 
Parmar, heiii 
—— little on Wheat ie 
and res 
di 
lities for esport, 
Beans, and Peas fully support o 
aed after in bond for rye "The aan rot Oats ‘bet 
poorer factors to realise a slight advance upon Moni 
MPERIAL AVERAGE! 
Whee. Panie nae 
Aug. 22s 5d 
aes 22.8 
a2 2 
aa s 8 
oe ss 4 
a 2210 
P 
6 weeks’ A; 
Duties on Foreign Gra 
5 fuctuations in the price 
Renee EA paires endin aS Secure Sipe "a a 
Pics os| Ave. 9 <3 ve. 23 | Ave. 
578 od a 
5 6 
55 10 
55 6 
— 3 
53 3— 
5i 7 
50 10 
48 0 
— 12 
ai ja 
ko * 
SEEDS, Sept. 12. ii 
Canary! per qr b0sto 5 z» ete tee sald 
Carra! - = per owt a Mustards w 
Clemente aga T 
in Tasih - 
im — Foreign ~ 
c "Eor 
naen a 
Linseed - -~ Perg 
