746 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
and to keep the — for some hours ata ha | vian and Ichaboe guano, The gentleman who gave me T DEN, he 
eee aa agp dissolves, | this anne si whose nameand address I shall be supplied during the week with both Fr ruit Peki YES 
com t fro onversion into Gra sugar: | happy to give you, assures me that he saw the crops | apples have been offred, an ae pry mg ens oi 
This is the he met whieh M. a aa “me Copenhagen] growing io. ih *his guano fro om the St. Lawrence abundant and cheap. 
proposes to ply tot the whole Pota and the beneficial g as | Peze elle: and Nectarines "fe scarce, es 
it into ý decidedly papani to that either of ok Pe ruvian o OF | siteveare tots le e a season. 
and thus to ss gs feeding properties. He | Ichaboe. He gave me this ch ont som nths jeve. 
an “veer Il, steams them bey roughly, and then, |s ince,and then went to Paris, Se naba o the, great i 
hout allowing Pa to cool, pape ete of authenticity in such w 
dee furnished internally with ‘evolving knives, or waited his return, and having seen Say again, seg con- 
rushes them in a mill, and mixes them w ith a if nave 
quantity of of water and 3 i a ground 1 | g à A di g } ] good and plentiful, and the same may be sai 
100 lbs. of the raw P otatoes. "Thus mix in i 
motion, me ata f 140° to » 180° H for |I have no hesitation in giving this information to the nffic: 
portion of E ites are still diseased - 
from one to five hours, when the ma m a public, which, if well founded, must be of immense mo- | Pareo tace | re 
x ja . thi sin ast w 
: d is ready for use. Given in ment to Br “itish agrie ture. I can only'say that the | Bientifal, and Endive, nikta r 
‘this state, the results of experime aire tisis are eer) zemilowan who gave me this intelligence, from his long- | sufficient for the demand. Cut 
je tablishe de character and connexions, is, in my opinion, pemeltieny Chinese Primroses, 
food for milk I ee vie. any Sagem misstatement ; 3 and hts dete alan ainat A. iy 
jes twiċe pen quantity of Potatoes state. the gentlem whom refers as | Apple, perlb., 4sto 
“2. That itis excellent for ate yor and sheep, pes ap a ey proeren of which he witnessed, stands [rs rh thse, per Sa soa 
and fór winter ahr gees much farther than | equally hig h.: $ know ery w ni or ugal, D, iha eo to is 6d Tanais est 28 12 
when m eame: sry and that it RA be k, eas ane guano, as fu Hust in in tropical atte Nectariaes, = E san ise cry aad aos oa 206d 
ney oe s a a with ae d hay and straw. attributable 0 “the absence of rain in those countries. | “lo $7040 ¢8c%, Walnuts, per bushel, 2 ta 
s Spanish, 2s to 3s each MBAN ' Eng lish, p 001lbs., 50¢ 
& I have before me a pamphlet, published fa Christi- Professor Attia in his Rent ‘address to the See ricul- Pinma. per bi. ay ode e Pao amp ea 
ania by th e Royal ws for Promoting the Improve- | turists of Great Brita that that th aris rs a =” Brazii, 10 
n, Says ppies, Dess., pe Bush:, 1400 78 — Spanish, 16+ 
ment of ne ay, in which this method is vega re- collection and Teien ation of the excrements on the r rie S 64 foe eg Ba: berries, per hf.-sy., 3s to 4a 
commended ; a aoe from oes d v Eda 
29th April, 1845, in which my c d scarcity of rain in those countries. The Gabiiages per fonal tala ardoons, ¢ 
follows :— This invention has been more and more ed sorts 5 A ontain in fact, more than one- half p Brussels $ prain p es kiiva bre Galonn fet bathe, 
ry x4 xs (N d p b Be ad patie pee Ari ed 2i to Se 
preciated and applied in my native country (Nor mae Se RES b, per doz., Ñ d woe | 
and in oo and the great advantag es with whi i under similar con- | Bcovcoli, per b inch, 64 to 1s eps Ay ls $ 
may be i introduced, at consid have os less į Sab thes of salt.” thie ae he so, and undoubt- | surrel, pe CZD laches, Seto 34 | Let cttuce, per score, Cab. 84 bald 
render it as = —- pro- | edly much of this manure must be washed away by the | dztichoses, per doz., 2 to $s Radishes, soe a. reckon, AS 
algation.’—* Them tod ae ed | © fon th r i “3 bey spanggahecies m, 704 to 1307 Mushrooms, per pot, i waai z 
mulga e bers iain; for the tropical pean A are pet EN aha Wis 74 
adherents, and further tive e ee ad eDi neg gt phen ont rain s dow as viper balaisto 
by pecan at and aisada para seit a arene which we perat jatitades have Tittle conception. ir Enip? 8 omla dto Sy ba 
superiority. Thus one of Pp riments rasial ishak | Fut in the py ERA of Lower Canada, and in the T 
that an inerease of 1} lbs ca is o aed ined from 25 | northern seas frequente ted by these sea-fowl, these depo- sete 8 FE 
ty a aisina dhet ihe: ym ing of horses de anust § Ke locked up by | are att td 
—_* isfound to be appa and chen aeons and ne a aa inexorable frost and banks of snow and i ice, which pom res T Sy 
: Gar! So Mat o 8d Mar joram, per bunch, 4d 
firm that Potatoes used in as foo may equally serve the purpose of a secure protection Emaon par hf- m re a Evil, per punnet, 2d toad 
oe afford double os ina beet anges kacie | against waste. At any rate, in this case, the fact is all eii I 
food fo ly used.’ t here state my reasons that is of importance ; and that being dete pooh we MARK-LANE, Monpay, Oct. 27, 
for believing that Sh ug really something +} > ae The supply of Wheat at this morning’s market, from É 
Fe NETT 5, ih Essex; and Suffolk, was moderate, but the Flour trade b 
€ pi y Colman, 56, Charing 08s yee AA S- “pl. “24, dull, millers evinced a great disinclination to purchase, p 
Potato given in this state t I can “ong recom- | rue, in a the Mark Lane Expre ing at a decline of 1s. per qr., in consequence o; 
mend - me pa e palaai Bi iao bject. If AAA miha AENA at Se part of which remained unsold towards the close ; free fi 
y ya upo; 
do dee is unaltered i bonded is held firmly at late prices, 
in this way be conver a larger hes : Shee : 
little business was done in it; Polish Odessa afio: 
amaa a het mutton, or pork, than Sue, another | Best Cror AFTER Grass—L S S—If t a a of your farm | to be sought after, and is diffic b 
outlet will be provided för the Potato crop, w which may, is to pX bee apport’. your first crop $ should be consumed | sellers.—Fine malting Barley mu: 
i upon and. It should be half corn, Oats for instance, grinding meets a ready sale at a similar advance.— 
mene} four.” p and half-green crop, as Swedish Tu ris If, however, you | White Peas fully maintain the rate thi 
ture into on going to try and keep up its fertility artificially, you may | Maple and Dun. are ls. ae gia market is very bi 
= as well have half of it to Potatoes, and half to Beans. Oats; free meet a brisk sale a 
Miscellaneous Pores. wore se -bore pa pipes wor be ime above the rates of last Monday. 
Potato and Turnip- Epidemic —To wilt tuthesenh or ae ate usand. We ename of an; BRITISH, FER IMPERIAL QUARTER, k ki 
æ j in Kent. Wipers Emon » Kent, Sutfoik . White 67 65 Red. 
a Ginasion: ehiall siare to Uitekten a :winter severe pr a O a 4 A Report. op. the Agriculture macy, Mortal Ee and Yorkshire ‘eo e8 White 
suffering and famine amon aget the poorer classes ‘in this of Eastern and Westone Pansies by Rev. Thos. Radcliff, patene ite mai; ris m n Peed 
country, a:nimilar: i ome ien ral ar ig Fem has written on the sub- and and Scotch . Feed ar 23 Potato 
Turnip inthe“ è $ w Potato 
crop. Á gentleman from the neighbourhood of Dundalk, | Gand or Puzasune—J W should Sona pre Society” Tait, prle, ship Se 
gi PLEASURE— shoul sow it, 20 lbs. per acre, some Hertiord and 
called at our office the other day, with a box of Swedish | „ time in May on any “hight sandy sol ea RE RSS ee Se 
nips, giving u — evidence, from the odour IEE ts fog Vines Sor Siac Beas Beans, Mazagan, old and new "38 to 42 Bick 40 43 
í A Mar — BA! phear LEi Heli a aa Wind A 
they exhaled, that: they were in an active stage of de- r eM as you paap: esie hem in $ very resp eup a e o EET b rs ele ‘ 
composition. e Reheat in the stor unlike that of aE ings. s is to be done by paving the clay bottom, filing Faiay, Oct P 
the Potato, has made its appearance The the joints wih peis di So n p T yee a ao he of Corn respecting a bape ig 
‘a * - carefully built e onthe cement pe throughout, and ae e free a a ot = ave, in a great measure, d 
hole of the oe structure of the b ball lane to be} may be puddled behind also. The whole Of tho wii rk, pa a for the megs sondiden in the trade, and rendered En 
and disorganised, while the tops and outer| and all, should be do icks. as gaa sal 
part are perfectly healthy. Nothing ean be discovered | Porarozss—Reo. P. Hewson We are planting onra about 6 i 
from an external examination, and it is only when cut inches deep in a loose light soil, covered s ightly wi with earth, 
Pag x then with a little strawy dung, and lastly with the rest of th 
up that the mischief ean be perceived. The gentleman} earth. — M B— It is not a good ai to wash Potato toes 
g 
above alluded to, came up specially to Dublin in order before storing them away, unless they are gried again, ae —Barley comm: 
onday. ans a and Peas are unaltered.: 
to t information n a a knife or the thumb-nail on any doubtful ones, and eae 
| e rel deg pac OAR rer terme 
completely away. He says Sot within acircle of E Barley, which is grown to a considerable “sr the = HOPS, Fermar, Oct. 31. 
miles Dundalk every field is in a state| tinent, and of late years to some extent in this country. We | The market continues about the same one week, Duty £160,000; 
of disease ; and it as his op found have no experien it, and di ot ks fi ‘maltin pur- | @gainst than in favo geen fc Smarr. Hi 
upon a z n of the DEA . a poses ive is superior to the comm: en Be SEE 
carefal examination a ing in | To (nop Acres or L. C à See “A = AY.—Per Trond of 36 Trusses 
t fields, that two-thirds of them are gone. They|_ den Farm,” p. 46, 1844. Ser S 
pear, been grown on diferent kinds: of manure, farm- | "47 —Swoserider. in Gloucestershire IF your seed will not | Thee Oat 90 | Ouk 
yi = 7 . grow in a flower pot (and you may tiy it), then it is di redcaeounaabe see 
JAGAN: > bones, and guano and ashes 5 all are dis- ps oe tenement mt” Lynn of an marg y sesgo Cums 
np Market, Oc st. "30, 
T OvL A—You might mix 3 ewt of guano with G 11a 130s 
manure most 80.—Dublin Farmers Gazette. [We 60 a ri bushels c of &é ashes and sow them broadcast in daa isterior a 7 wis: ts oi erior do. gesi “iis 
pace ao fe arly in spring, over the young Wheat plant, and | New ne Clover Sosnua 
with light harrovs. This is better than 
Sine seeds t i nidii aai 
jpa — however, appear =en A pase Tig it TE witk th eyi seed. BIAL AVERAGES ja 
ling, as the r 
= 
n the St. Law awrence.— ny communications have arrived too late. Wheat mrg ais 7 
rs 
Sept. ta seit BARE Py ry 
-a z ce to the benefit of - — tural interest in Eng- Bar kets, os s 
and, as well as in my apemon Ihave great plea- SMITHFIELD, M 
nemh - in my fo : se a ae : Bant Sons, H er bo poke stage of 8 lbs, 
recei Da ntleman from Ni 
York, of the Na deject An en iy Ei Zig 
oun Beef i ; æ thea 
young man, in passing up the Gulf of St. ne ryt in feta rect A rae pg am showing tease sl Sen 
ty realise eur quotations, Sheep are E: — 
npóniiti ak wee Dow: aha mid fe 
po: large deposit of their excrements. made aaebheney po shanenamnaney ie pak donee cf Matec Veal aad Park 
provision to return,and then visited the p eiar contine sindy. F bed 
shore on the main- mainland, which was very having been very markets th of 8 
quented by | ee cata Airan bat t wake ele we hay. rare bu eas ‘rices — = o 
e ver: pe 
et d ner Ut Somer Me, Soak TEOT amos canara as 
idee a Je ey i : = 
raeter of the coast cae e breakers in the neighbour- Veal! cancer re Rer ti irka wui ye, este Mwai] a's 
es 4a 
getting jeansen to it, however, a eg ‘Beant, 890; Shoop, 1430; Calves i, Fleet Rt 
jak dees bi > West Smithfield. os 
He POTATOES.—Sourmwank, WAtERSID 8.8 
E, Oct. 27. 
have been some arri heir since I 
that were shipped of i rena and in fine teria hte ieee ae] 
eaa were AERA Symi = va — lisease, but there 3 are seve- 
ch were ship) ate rai L etn 
are a total joss; jor ei njah EEY = 
Wa to Bis, 
me Porten; bus there are 
