THE Na) ge GAZETTE. 
776 [Nov. 15, 
f sheep and oxen is ao ; 
man ti f plantin, Produce 408 lbs indward side of the heaps | o Pp pr epa din Se 
eae aon Sg o vane ola nted at “the latter | appe wade’ a dried, ch gc ape side sweating and The blood, pare still hot. ng constantly. sti 
DA ot Ma ; Produce 456 lbs. of very large a mie sia beginning to mo de interior still more so: they | mixing into it black pepper, mals and chopped oni 
aonb y. 7 Rege ts Cup a dry day, spread out on, the Bea also a little fat if obtainable , then put it Por. 
À : R Tl i ad stir it till sufficient] ooke á, TRET 
To Lot 10: Scotch Reds. o: e an y coo mixing in at 
hd Peprina and dibbled on- P 29th of May. On eta examination a they. were found ell oat 1S an at the 
ther lid the i] is mi: Sa 
P atoi: ten to rapin : Pink vok: Dibbled > repen ted, after which the tendency to ) sweat hot with bread of sage kind; <n there are isea ten 
without mee ie upon a Cabbage ed on and the _ progress 5y the & disease” to y be hea ted a again The Pe 
. This was the best crop I have seen this year. appearance ar d. The same was the ca t Smithtaa il 
One root produced 9} lbs., and one of th TaS ae worst of. ikes affected Pot: Market 4 on Oct. Ho he 31st, being « sre of the ae 
weighed 20 ounces. 2: Haigh’s Kidney.—Gro n a barn-floor, and turned ‘il ary. “We hay ; been | avera 
in a very dry amam on. This was the worst excepting sonable tò find, on repeated examination, that the * dis pons eee so oe 28,700. 
Lot 2. Since takin I have a Z bury e-third ease” in “the roots so treated has made aa ys a rther pro. Sheep y op lbs. 
of all the kinds excepting the Ash I he mas next Lol z pean wW: : parate Total nod per mäi, ~ 37,920 ” 
1 t fi m $ e B a stock of sound Potatoes for seed an nich makes of food per 
oth cose) eee “hiel vienen exept pate deat aom of careful hands (women) | The blood of pigs is not included, being supposed to be j 
mine tl 
for years, and the wet of guan o has n tel examine them, a nd separate used in black puddings. Jud 
upon any of them.”—W. Lucas, Haigh ung, m ‘hh smeared perfectly soun oc < that used in 
Leeds. It appears that some re less | tedio ve i is any ace ount taken of ani- 
subj others; an ii if, on irae give meli n idea of the tags to which the crop is af- | mals a tered in the ee or the lotion market, | 
gation, such should prove to be the case, it would be | fected, asa the cost of t , I may state that | such as the great quantity brought from Seotland— 
te the sorts least affected. A friend | out of about 35 bolls of ins Patan as lifted, we have | M. . B. 
who has just from a ne 0 n se Rhine | already separated 15 bolls of sound roots. This wa 0, Potato Disease on DifferentV ariei 
near Coblentz, informed me that he grew n sorts, | done (according to the numb hands employed) in | The question that naturally presents itself in i 
all of which were much affected Ai the disease poor 27 days, of a woman at 8d. per day, or 18s. in all. ta e — disease is, ho a 
one, the Pink Kidney, and this was quite free from The remaining 20 bolls of rejected Potatoes, many of It is evident enough in this neighbourho 
a He ately in Hampshire, “as ee which are very slightly affected, will be used for the ie n that 
farmers asserted that the Pink Kidney w.: ee from | cattle, cooked with salt. The time and cost in my case | cultivation, and hav 
ae The circumstance is wor sn 0 oat: is increased f the quantity of earth adhering to the | from rich and cultivated land, have s 
in the selection of varieties for next y crop.— | tubers, which had to be ena by rubbi g_with bits | Attentior should therefor 
Lusor——The haulm cut down early, atoll crops at | of cloth, before they could be properly examined ; and | eties which have proved hard, 
Greys; but the Beet seems to be highly a affected.— n es on dry land, it vat have been done in half disease, as the most desirable 
B. D., Greys. time. The process of picking is continuing to be | would be a great point gained if several of your co 
Storing Potatoes. — About a fortnight ago I put | carried on ; andin storing the sound Potatoes, I mean'| spondents in eac woul 
some Potatoes, which a appeared ene á i bsg a by be: of precaution to m ake ean insulation at every which have escap e 
—. with layers of day my p long in the vicinity, and whether seedlings, or impo 
smd them ; he can sea if rot should any tis these divisions, it | from other districts, w 
O AA es parts out Pie a tie Boat enh iy wes omer ray Ber paee cvort on ihe Bowe 
n a| the malady, under proper treatment, is not o 
BN hart ery tnasertal mixed > hth nyi i z3 ido a NRN Lae It andi sae mie gre the publie to benefit by i 
I 
dry nay without any material mixed with them to im 
comb e cireulatio nof air, In wet, stiff land p are 
do not doubt that a considerable part o of the rejected 
tubers would be found, on a re Ps ona ri 
the diet wil I had one flat, 4 yar 
"ths ram 
side of a ditch full 5 te er na these I Qaanitit y l 
as it would show 
mera merited planti ng for „fotu m 
safe for human food. Ce semen ago 
pst oe ag x since July ; EREB upon | úsual way withou manas dried, nae are peldany yp resak an early, rou 
a gravelly The sow x: Pand are upon mossy or | taken by w gente mills at 2s. a boll, which is not| size, a great bearer, and very tos a ae. nt 
por ties land. In a "a field, containing 7 acres, adjoining worth th he cost of carriage. Among the variety | Victoria Kidney, a good kee 
-moss, all th the Potatoes are perfectly sound, and | of opinion a t a been ngs the | haps the best Kidney in cultivation ; nearly 
Pies stapes any b ih whatever. I to refer — constitutional deterioration of this root, | Pale Kidney, sometimes calle 
of your readers as may be interested in the mar eo whi sii o have panei it EN ‘asly affected and mealy, : id a great bearer 
ture of Potato-starch, to an excellent article è ‘comedian observ: vine il is, that . White Seedling (Poor Man 
Ure’s md Mines?” giving Dictionary of Arts, rier it È has been gradua -ma bro Sa e imedicos | ety, and good bearer; nearly al 
pre and Mines,” g much forcing witl Jersey Blues, ot bearer, ve 
the F.: } d former ori the Potatoes | the best of an or f 
5 to 22 <r n; ak are pannei to | were nt ro A field e stored in cellars, = white Feet r, an 
t from = to 10s. per ewt other places, in vast mound. 5, gl re 
diey obtain from 1 
supply em 5 country wia jos 
—John Salons 20 — Although ji 
anh not ot ried t the following plan, stil i think it is one 
nstruct 
P ceiling, without i injury. “An 
cut the 
winter work w 
nd shrivelled like corks. | 
in Tength and 12 in breadth, nie the a ji 
open; in in at merely a Ee supported by uprights. L 
1ft. 6 off th 
ry a 
it this ona be jos the remedy would be to plough 
in the moderate quantity) into the 
d the as | e 
seed hare es months before-ha nd, which, at exe 
re d 
all gone ; and the 
Reds, Old Peach Poke 
latter i is one of the best ite 
be taken 
will leave 9 y feet for the iaa 
„the 
P. 
Darkat 
may mention the practice of Mr. eae e,a farmer 
lori at ho. sides ; nea could aay be oun by 
driving a few piles. The 1 ft. ‘ae ar each nee wef = 
heap I would fill with straw, to be removed in 
ther. By 
in this quarter, who says he has followed it for many 
as ars, and en never apa sz po salle oro gi > os 
TOP. He eads the „the surface 
each side, w aens ground peren winter; ‘ai oua to yenn to raise r. Heale’s 
tti Joh cer, one 
eround, — a layer f Washer. —See: in a late Num i e 
and as the I mean to try both fore ue per ay In tek cin, Chronicle an article on ig 2 Potato Berens 2 
= ced to send you a sketch of one used pode: 
n my opin io pe mprovement on the figure 
P a Balle Ho [This appears 
difer put little ie d by us, and deseri! 
a no 
e 
tt in a contre Seat state. From see I par seen 3 
we suffered most ; those on ven — 
ose 
in every nd furrow, and parah in with the bes a 
little of the manure above the sets. I think that the 
‘ebruary or be- | 
pteda method of treating the Sov a need 
ps, 
b 
—Charles Ewing, Bodorgan, Anglesea. | 
state. I might also have stated the observation, of 
by over-much working in the “drills while in a ; growing in 
another small farmer : 
often scarce of manure, he had alw: 
| Potatoes when he had byer manure.—J. Stew 
urn, Colquhaizie by C 
Cure for Potatoes. st imo tried all kinds of pla 
ith the unsound Potatoes, and I find that eR the 
ays the Sonaadi 
mt Hep 
&e., du: 
co onstantly evolving by Pe app 
cation of ; cue 
thereby r enderi ure as po 
o comm to you. rls 
esaa of facts from om diferent pamana “being = ii 
portan: 
— “ape state with some diffidence, i is that the 
cause of the malady is the superabundance 
bine i in the a in 
wet of te na ng 
sap, an Fenelon frigidity of the 
po rte e eas epea ia of the aun 
and y di d ge 
tat 
ry Po 
but not with any such certainty as when the above plan 
y sp after ional t 
z appearan 
ae or ro 
are put in a warm shed they may vey 
— | sag sprees 
= 
| Milne, i in your 
ate 
rottenness must be 
, for 
clay land, > hic, p peg thorough- draine od, 
had not yet bee subsoiled so s to permit the free 
out.—J. R 
aera tute pa 'Patetooe $ sce p- 753). —I have ob- 
what ma: 
vas of the Nile w 
z baleen ee soil it ity g down 
rable dep gr by ogee’ = 
ned y 
tity of blood yielded by sheep nag! oxen. It 
London 
appears 
revaling panie Pena Lat ee 
“ disease.” 
Et 
ite 
aye ld, in- 
to be broken up next year, for poaa convenience 
surface to sree read them on, and obtai 
There they were lid in long | 
"kinds separa tely, and 
oie ak ao 
s now thro away what would afford, 
the year round 
a rh of wholesome food a 
sp for no fewer than 
alone there | wl 
t, it spea. 
41,000 perso; 
Scotland Pih e dvantages which the use of this 
have over any F other which i is im —_ —_ that 
money wou ountry to 
obtain it, no existing laws or duties would To distor proe 
| eon it; it would b where 
ab 
K MR as 
ing damp. This overing | p 
frost. On naai 
fd alton aa 
soriæ, if that xa 
lime, objec to cg 
pa) 
ag "The fall following is the mode in aae the blood 
