taking out it ws was as ns fn when ut in in) n 
Hesitation in saying, that tiles properly cg 
meee for yt me might be made ano.—Profes ssor Johnston in the Quarterly Journal 
Soy ENT GARDEN, Ocr. i= 
iqis 
aod of eas my age see an in sg So its place me 
_ Mise ellaneous 
= AGRICULTURAL | GAZETTE. _{Oer- 1 
‘ox tubes, and at 4s. to 5s per 10 3 He w as| of Agricw 
anwilling to sit down without making an observation om Clipstone 5 Water mead, Nottinghamshire —These 
mo important subject—the cultivation of Moss | meadows comprise ors of upwards of 300 — De 
ëre were various opinions on this subject, but | land, extending over a ager etn of about 7 m 
he thought that its success depended chiefi circum- | length. They are irs red by the’ river Mau iyi as it 
S Herecommended peat bog charred, but not| flows eastward from the town of Mansfield. The value 
burnt into ashes—for if uced to ashes ¢ deal | of the land has ae — ponies r 
en Phe: nen matter would eseape to the atmo- |t that of 36602, cost (fro: commen pea) ips, Cabbages, Brussels 
sphere—a' jg pourided ; then to be ag jà in 1816 to their completion in nies) "of 40, 000), "rhel? Be oe oe s Sood quality, continues 
to clay or Tih Sis Sai ould” ad Af a a ere vt r defraying all expenses; me dem are rising in pri cine paeiti the 
ted fnetriy 1 aye ar; g jorfain, i 
ire paste H r mefit they are’to the Seis aaa en 
this charcoal in “aie eet of Lewis, and obtained front) | adjoining them, whi = “A the words of Mr. Denison, 
cop lebarinlt erop. Even when guano o and bone- dust “enrith toam e of five times that of their Pron 
E oén bya sgonaaity of it, I wn.” — English peee Society's Journal. pines Apple, pebtb., 4st eider nbn, acts 
Jarger thai on spots where no such addition was abe ma ee, b, to te eee oven, Soo Al 
Yn answer to’ Mr. Dudgeon, of Spylaw, Mr. Smith said Notices to Correspond = Boruga, p prbis triad, PF pel 
the jaana ry ge was applied at about the same | Bap Farsrne—. Cader the K aitant you describe, it | Nectarines, per pie Kad EE 
is certainly not pro roba le that your tenant places much abe Melons, 2s to 4s each Sweet Almon head Th 5 
upon his sary A opinion on the details of farm manage- ee Spanish, 2s to. 3s each ean i sonas pori kogos 
= = ment ; and, as tô the suggestions an = ane and explana- radeon oF te mes ag mage English, p p. 100 1bs., 4506 0p 
ers Tubs. tions of the scièntifiè man, it is v rtain that he holds Damsons, per hf.-sv., 33 t0 44 el erate’ a 
3 them all in utter contempt. To i í Yo end, then, your | Apples, Dees per r bush-; map = Spanish ish, A 
' arrestor: Agricult gig Machinery: its Effects| suggestions shou enforced, not by the pers of Kitchen, ls 6d to pattie per hf.-sv., 3a to 4s 
upon 3 eeting of the above Club. their accuracy in theory, nor upo: è ground of mere asser- LES 
fi the Labou Sirsi Ata sg dg the followin: as tions by yourself as to what is right in practice, but simply by Cal bbage s, per doz., 32 to 
heid by àj a Š de at 5 referetice to the details and results of farm manag in| cau red, per dez.. vas to 5s 
the resolution piesi at on n this subject. That, in the | - well-cultivated districts, under a climate as nearly as possi le Saale ada zls pa 
opinion of this ihg, thë em of machinery | the s s thatunder which your property is situated. | Greens, a aca, a Ohta | Shall ane ih ie dor, 
in agriculture, where there is P ficient capita at th Describe to your tenant the farm-practice In Cum nd, or | French Eri er hi = a s to 38 6d see scores ry ay) 
gr z d, is both b ficial d effecti in some of the Scottish counties ; Roxburghshire, for instance, Tre er hf.-s erani tuce, ore, Cab, ae 
oceupier’s command, is both benencia! an effective as| oy Forfarshire > name these, having lately heard from popke Fa phage ag T E. 
to the em ployme ent a nd moral condition of the labourer, | the: ounts, of last week’s dates, state that doz. bunches, 92 to 
but w r the purpose of extinguish much of the aa still remains os cut, s $ t t Ši imate pres 
a labo p! r = there is proba even severer th with you. et your k 
mg ur, then it is most Padegs Se cveny pome ok tenant; if possible, ie on one or two fields the sjena pena ils a e B ta 
view. The great expense of good implements and per by farmers there: him try the followi ing rotation, for in- d 
fect. mae hinog can G riri borne when heed tenant is Bence, Ana ye ing elds papan a wy js R Turnips, es 
uffici: oes ges 30 inches e, with dung laid in their centres, the 
F ently secured m Ba fee W.L: plants being singled out at intervals of 1 foot, every Iternate aes x ari oie pi 2s ro a 
B. Frene “TP row bein d home to the straw-yard, and fed | Garlic, perlb., éa'to 8d ew: her 6 
on the land; 2 , with Clover nd Rye-grass seeds ; Tomatoes, per hf.-sv., 3s to 5g Marjoram, p per bunch; 4d 
Clover, half depastured with sheep and half mown ; 4. Pas- Celery, per bunch, 94 to iv 6d hervil, per punnet, 2d tosg 
an acquaintance with the | that, in a series of years, he 
OPS, FRIDAY, Oct: 1 
y 
tation, in H 
cumstances, if we understand them aripis more ae to | At Weyhill Pair about 1552 pockets of Farnka s Hop 
then 
their ar : ; 
pe Sof maye ac it is carpe necessary to isn ban bes Bee eran cig oon oy Sutra Best Parnhams sold from 11. to 100. 108.5 Countys from 8. 8« tol. Be 
é im ce of chemistry iù enabling the’) Boors—Subscriber in Notts —The “ Planter’s Guide,” by Sir Hepes er nt ex pert need so good. setede for riny yaho a 
farmer to understand the relation subsistin ing betwiosa hig} Steuart, Bt, “ The Forester’s Guide,” by Robert Monteath, ance 1A Pres raky & Sure, Hop 
soil and his erops. The only yp es stion for consideration of Stirling. The completest book on farming is Stephens’s 
ii f to'ti bidh:he “Book of the Farm.”——Constant Reader—There is no book MA 
in reference th èi e is to acquire the cia S = pE you want. Ifyou want abook onthe} The r RK-LANE, Monpay, Oct 
requisite kni t i: , in order that he anagem anded estate, there is none better than | ihe Taci kue by Jende Sa ampa 
ma n i i beneficial i Low on aad pap ;” if you want one t 3 = ate this morning, and metas 
fess der it practically z m aages pping of such an estate, buy Low’s ‘‘ Elements of Practical | S16 at fully 2s. per qr. over the rates of this day se’nnight, f 
1 of chemical wor ali. 
: $ griculture.” Your Grass is Alopecuru Arrai ai eo ua Rinie “Salley imila vement ; very little b 
r nt ; but, without seeing and handling the | carrzs—Govyn—A horse is estimat eat 
1 ese- im tbs. of urine, and a cow upwards i z 
7 i . > |, Grasses— L—Lolium temulentum; A our compost Sark 
to form any adequate notion of: their nattre y even at your Grass-land now, if the field be ave P f CE if it be Finding 1s. per qr.— Bean: 
tendanee on lectures ot alone sufficient, since the wet, wait till the earliest day in spring, én which you may un are 1s, and White 2s, per qr, dearer. FAri aré 
nn does not personally scrutinise the | uponit with carts. A compost of ime and vege- mand an and Siri at about 1s. and bo ndog 
operations exhibited by the leeturer, and has no time qable pa penny y lie a, together | for at least a fortnight pre- ay’s ee advanced 4s, per ack. 
$ ‘ i ¿i yious to PERIAL QUARTER, 8. 
cto ee ant i rt ie thes Lae | Hearn eaa E ¥ou awi find an excellent paper on ; Nite ore 
ced. considerable expefience in t Mical| Reclaiming Heath-land in the sixth volume of the “English — Bi aie and Yorkshire 65 
edúčation of farmers, a8 well as of students intended for | - Agri. Soc. J .” In’answer to your question, we refer ‘Oats, i Eincolnshire a a8 dieting ge vote ir oe 
P pri ns, has led to nélusi you ment, extracted from that paper, at e 698, erland ¢ and Scotch "| Feed 28 
p i clusion that the ` 7 . 
i whid ait caw r published last week. You must pare ani burn and drain as Bon ` ` . Fe 25 
y m e r mire a| wellas lime; according to Mr. Watson, thë whole of it, in- Malt, ale, ship $i at are S 
z d ered eni Ee 6 
proper knowledge of errata caer for the purposes | cluding fencing, will cost about Sl. per acre. Rye ertiord and Essex” eo “tet gene 
to which th — in the | MANURE For. HEAT—P K E—Liebig’s manure, ADS, Mazagan, old and "ag to 49 Tick 40 43 
laboratory, as well 2 be estures: The cording to directions from Muspratt and Co., 0 of ert: — _ Pigeon, Heligoland z, ye 0,48 Winds — — 
ie ta ohuen Waoatitined me siege or 3 ewt. of guano per acre, applied broadcast over st the Joule Peas, White + 43 sa sot 38 a 
Foting kitheclt with agin study of chemistry, | , 20%. Bi and arrowed ini PhawirerANSWerel |g memar | War Bari Male Ont 
ey Whe. ; "M ts. | Rye 
with what prudence it is perla It to discover. Parcs You cannot do better than pare | [gis St) Sts — Bie A | bags j ae) 
He may justly consid hiinself fea¥ ingritfae: | Reet off ea de y She Posy amar to 5 eS pees in the hdi Pot ws ore Ph = 
s g” manure tank them up there Hite ee 
turer; but req er} soak them suit and then, and turn thet over frequently 4, Oct 
foresight than the ae The chemical manufacturer | il rotten: rry the compost back to the places it was h Wheat p5 sale since Monday aS 
is cay eof exercisi eral, a complete coittro! | taken from, and sow Grass seed gti’ n the terms of that di 
overs proce, bt plete co | Warat—Enquirer—if your straw be now dry, you may keep 
: sora a fe ig influences ;} it, or thrash it, rE as you please. “There is nothing but a 
| saene toga rological phe ciadain of the market price, or of your present need of 
Satay. so me to’ gme ‘seo the worst effects of atraw for Liter, t0.debernine the oie inemes to gior ooo 
eatises Over which he has vely insignifican gh: Bsmt at Ww apace p, thrash it immediately, and | held Fah 
* in e produce. ; 
power, a is; therefore, in arin ëvery a if arp Enquirer— would sow Spring Wheat; and value, Boning p Peas re 
_, — enable g to contend with such an un-| ™ the mean time ae the land. deeoin, $50 i erward | attention, and 1s. per 
bie position. EH lence in reality re- cross plough it, laying it up in one-bout ridges, for a winter's bonded. sirvats THis WERE. 
ies more extensive i seientifie knowledge than any | Yorksame Sow—Tyro—We i wrist Se ` oms 
would recommend a well-bred Vines 
pariri one conimodity.—DÐr. Thowison in the | Sufolk boar in 7 
naiaeture = r preference to “thé pe ae or poor th o 
map za pred Agriculture. ual, many communications have arrived too late. 290 
~ ‘Palloie arid Trdin-Oil as a Salvé for Sheep.—In Average 
Highland and Agrealtural Society's © Transactions fae Markets. : Wean Bal) Or 
iig hi uds of tallow oe taea i eget frp; is 0 end-| Best Seo joer Basra ok Soe bb etiam eau. © a à 
m nf x p yan hort Horns Te eS ET 7 gia 4s Btofs0 
; and, in reference to thie atticlay afi Second gual ey Beasts < 2 8 3.2 Ewosand acond quallty £ 2 H 
n the management of EEEE r E Pigg ast ° °° 
He 9th Duly last :— east Beans pinaes heavy, trade it veng dull Yet wi canno: 
ane the very best wa 3 
utumn (viz. one Avg A ed wollte a ie TOE Dene ua, i Grex PERS 
. Semen: pipe: Bas, $ ve a ten- on the 
in oil), has; in ise re ee eae 2 sarge. irene s Lome rronls. sam 90 | Disarm sho owing the Aepantons SEET 
$ sisi fabl pani, Toe a W consider- siz wense Ta y: 
ption given of it in) forthe Be alne z j Caine aio sihi ni 5 p pma t 
of FRID i ee eee z 
30 ers ghee eel of Son Behn, bat a 
thixture; admits that they are in better te rie He Se iene ieee 
that wok Wi horns 3s 4d to 33.8d.— paige ring E 
a8 that done with tar and bu ie Fealily wia at Standay's ae a rms : 
nye area heavy le Bh 
done prices, bu poi? ial + 
that H RD mer ice of White wool for it. ‘The ex- | st T e nae oS sie Bote ake sel wore 
sen butter, |7077 Siae ; 
> Eie e greater than tar os pe 
E paid Te 18. Gd, az pi for oil, and 6a: a2 A fot}! edie cert mento Westone 
eg but vo year TF shalt oil for fe Te. pat and HaY.—Per Toad of 36 Trus Oct. 17. 
ae ey lear 
Warned of Agri 
7 i Irigiooire Had E nöi 
evén of a 
SMITHFIELD, Oct. 16. SEEDS, 5s 
7 | Priis Mead. y i a: 
penikon [lover Sol Nesom ao gs omani = I ghia 8) ese 
z at Gaeta Was 
i inked letter; 1 os agg onto i ola Stover na 
oes ew | fater 
revs 
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papih 
while i ‘| pisoar = o Yaman o : 
le pe a ia By Aes over ite 1 oe anit 
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sale, 2100 peites of ponar Farnhams; with above 200 PAET 
