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so. He conld bring soil two feet below the surfa 
THE AGBICULRUBAL CASETTE. 
DEN, EE ze 
coy ARDEN 
in days prices of Fruit 
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Ls 
which after two months drought would be wet. eae | abundance. Inst ei of robbing r“ soi cn sit PT ei eek amd bor cape teat 
echi said he would m ention an anecdote upon this | the same substances, we should be exhausting it more Pears ara detente Phe: ” be peri sóma ze 
subject. A friend of his named Spencer was gaining enna bly of all, and we should be able, for double the cient es [pe demand; but good oe Pn culin 
a field 4ft.deep ; a gentleman who inspected b rk e at leas t, to crop it wi ithout the risk of its ceasing Sone PtT anne ae scarcer, 
inqui such a plan -was adopted to get rid of the | entirely We should gra-| the former are not very ; s 
surface-water. The man at work asked him whether, sa hat up also “every available substance in “the brought in consid 
wh ped a cask of beer he did so at the bottom whether such as are naturally present in it, Jhe, are plentiful ; 
or the top. Of course aa gentlemen replied at tł n f DK a 
bottom. And where is pes aa first Caro the mar I a corn with a bages, saat oys, 
Why at the top was RS er. (Lang er.) The | green crop, is more true San ofa 
result of this seein, was, tl i The greater 3 variety of crops we 
‘passed « off throu ugh drain. That was vba was taking | grow, and a longer, she ister ral between the succes- 
lace by age tet these heavy y ra ins. f the e kin ore | 
“ inst th il slant oft = bee hick rs c 
mov eg Be ] on | nania venusta, Eupho orbia jac equ ini hee Epi 
erates of f drainage, being c certain it = Agucias: Heliotropes, Cinerarias, Pa 
to the country at large. It must be settled by y fat and us. No rotation, it is true, however i e alone | Chinese Primroses, Chrysanthemun ya 
would prove it by and | prevent the land from becoming uitiountoly-exhatate É FRUI 
rl _ Another point of importance in Essex was the | Nothing but regular and generous manuring =a do Grnpen, Hothse ps by i em hes 
F and fences. He was certain there was more | this, unless there be, in springs from beneath, or in the Spuasab; fer thi, DA AOIS Almonds, 
ot eee up and more time lost in watchi hing pg re- | decaying ee of rock mixed with the doe or in Mat Sea? hip eee ro as 
pairing them as would produce as ee t do wn from higher geo, or in | Apples, » Devs.» per r bush., ár to Ca Piiber nglish 
quired from foreigners, and leave a ot for Some pe- | Pears, per h fs ps to 103 per 
tation, Another pee as the necessity _ of having | rennial source of those substances which the rops al- RAE Bet Sone eee 2s Bra il J 
suitable buildings for ca w P ways carry off from the soil. But in à skilful “rotation | redai engia EA 
farm. If he were asked cig Ay mparative value of | there i is this virtue, that land wh ich is subjee wi o EE S sa oa VEGETABLES. 
buildings per acre, and that of fod 4 his ARA i ze one SRS TUBE | raai e to 88 Pe edie cine 
the economy of ee tock, obtaining th h nother before the Brussels Sprott p- hrane Js 9038 Kazania, per doz en Bd 
proper tanks, and the saving of rey in penis i i ruin is so far irremediable that ee oiher who has a Ganlitowaze ner donis le tote: — pirkling, pe 
would make a difference of ay: . to 20s. per ac ent to pay cannot reclaim it with a prospect of imme- | Greens, per dcz. binches, 2s to 3s 6d Stallone ly fon la 6d to 
more to be paid ; and that x yy reason why he ha a diate profit to himself.—North Br itish Review. French Beans, per 100, Be to 8a Bd `. | Endive, per scora,d toile 
ted eon buil ildin, i Sa a a Artichokes er do a, 2 23 to 45 Ber score, Gaba td tone 
SERP ia E: ith he 15th t Aar a Notices to Correspondents. atoes, z to 160s alongs 
he would state the fact t t £ ont P p pri 2e | Borrer—P T O_Milk ik yield a quarter of a pound per gwes tf 
sowed gne peck of Barley the pro- | ~ galion. ——Phosphorus—You may use Mangold Wurzel, oy 2rd tos eå 
duce was al uarters.—Mr. R. W. D ixon remar rked a a hee are os pa Sine or Sw Wedes, if you : T ip 
$, wish a good-flavoured butter. ive your cows o S 0 ed Bea. er doz td i v ~ 
with refere to thick and thin ming, enn p Ipaa = hay a ae y, and about a cwt. of aie. You may use phos- aas cae doz. behs. ome to Ge 
hes a feid of T Wheat sown at the ra f peoks per! horor bells Made an Seconiiedied: wih ‘safety. Horse, Radish, ver bundle, 1e6d to 5s 
ted his man to ban = pecks upon two | Cuorninc—A A Sub.—Will i os kindly give us their expe- | Cucumi bane, Tk ch Z to is T 
ngn oa a d season for Wheat that year,| rience of tthe eee manu: ean es ted Ay Robi pin of sit qanan, Debaren ben pe: Mas $ pet bune neh te 
vat the appearance of the thiekly-sown plants Te oe chain (the latter is now object wA to in ma A ay a strict a eile Per lb. sre g 3 zvil, per punnet, 2d toss 
first favourable, yet it proved the best crop) py road tr aatees} plé nd as Per RE avan to 4 
a 
; in some 
dort of ee ageing ‘ch nai (half. Aai an. on 
i kly. e could. not speak of | wheels) on which the eel rests, the return cart always POTATOES.—Sou , WATERSIDE, Dec. 1, 
at time sown rathe ES H Th P taking it on keis the to ora Ta hill again for use another time. This market still pe Amn Era ete cure o of ee © provaleney dt 
any | other test than that. o ans. e average 80W- Perhaps the best contrivance, K Sai ever, is one in ease among the Potatoes; about one-. hila of the Sorkshira es 
h ffered for, sale last week were neara to! al’ loses oe tnd ihe 
was not at y 
by a yield of two or three bushels more. He had since | great des cents 
r thie’ i 
which the 
ing in 1841 was 3S bushels per acre re dee a a3 rows 2 ft. | horse himself in the act of backing presses a drag arais the 
It was good Bean year. The | t was tried nave of the wheel and abe “its motion difficult. Mr. 
Sof "Bald oy burn, of Uley, Gloucestershire, will give you information 
n this point, 
and upon ay bata ng the produce og eae ld a te portion Da. ains—P L P—Will any one tellus where, and by whom, and 
one with the 54 bushels was 9 h., and that of | at what cost, various s — of drain-tiles may be shipped at 
4 bushels, 9 grs. 7 bushe The President in- London !——R W—It is the worse for them if they slope Spe 
Di hai f A Whea tbe much, Ifthe slope is ‘steep, carry the drains obiiapely up 
pti Tot Mr. Dixon Mr. Dixon quant u OF Ree e| giving them say 4 feet fall in 100, and let them 
sowed pe r acre !—Mr, n replied that on | _ main as usual at the aan 4 honda? , | Regents, s per ton; Scotch Bese soci per ton; 
its it in Lode he SA three bushels ; he thought Prepine—Inquirer ~ Your tw Whites and Kidneys, 80s to 85s per Montrose and Aberdeen 
ctive description was It will m. aia a difference in ‘the cee n £0s per to! 
p ' FEEDING Lamss—Inquirer—Give the oil-cake to the ewes ; half 
or three-quarters of a Ib. each daily. IEK LANE, MoNDAry, Dee. 
Fexces—Inquirer—Y ou miya fely follow rigo: supply of Wheat from Essex, Kent, pr Suffolk, thi 
Miscellan LEVE) pras fa ge eH k mh = i E die |m A was small, “and sa very damp condit 
and then a few inches of the top so pit pach hilos mples met a read, e on the terms 
Rotation of Crops.—It is sud to > prevent the special | a bo hollow; then level the inion and replace the ina : ei 
exhaustion we have been speaking of than to cure it. | soil and the turf. forei 
It is often difficult to ae gan what the land really re- Mixrcnn rom 7or-barssixo Wurat—G A P—Guano will pro- | put there is eee aie on 
bably pay best. Salt and lime and sulphate of Tapones either is unaltered.—We advance our top qu 
ing B u 
quires, and, therefore, to cure the evil when it exists. must not be mixed together ; the lime Sar, drive off 7 
The only method of preventing it with which we are monia. Nitrate of soda is a goo ood xe to apply to Whes 
yet ayer is by the introduction of a skilful rota- | OLD sie mr a Ss a will be your best crop. 1 a, ee, 
5 : "ODS. 7 n than Wheat. uali ipoe of; 
tion : or rae aiy age of unl P P- Crops : In apne ard Peat DRAIN TILES—James Russell—T bA re made simply by lower.— a danas atrival of Oats, apd many 
a rotation, we only copy from nature, In the wide cutting them from the bog with a spade of the proper form. | coming o n demurrage, sales have been made at a reduction @ 
forest, man Y geperationp of hepaj Reset oe live and| When dry, these peats are ready for use. 1s. per qr. this day se’nni, ight. 
gie, and succeed ch oher; 5 but time comes at | Porarozs—isle of Man—If you boil your Potatoes, or steam rf es gisi P pe 
when a general pestil nes Fe sete il them all ;| them, and a a. of zait ih gama Fon of Fotatges, Whèat, Emax: Kent, and $ 3 3 aur ere 
een pit will ea em wi advantage, ou must not give 338 
on = wither, their e p of — Pasta We have mentioned this two or three times Oat Lincalahice ir arn Par oe O Folanda 7 » 
auie eave airea ay. —o ymberlan: ci "pra . 
— This die onh a again ts life, of SHEEP. pg ipdan etal can hares and rabbits be pre- =e he ish =o ‘ Feel x z 
vente Guiting em t, pale, ship ener eee E 
peace perhaps ; 5 “but death siezes it too, and the EX- | STALL FEEDING—R W—A house 10 feet square, with an open- | p7, Merthed adt Esse a a SO 
panded leaf of the Beech, the Ash, and the Oak, > again ing 4 feet wide, opening into a little yard of = fons width Beans, Mazagan, old and new 31 to 44 Tick 32 A 
cheer the e eye—playing with the passing z ephy: and 12 or 15 feet long, will answer for your cow very well. | — _ Pigeon, Heligoland = u 50 Hane 40 ee 
glitterin in the sun. So in the broad ee xe ol he flooring may be of brick or stone Bot “with a gutter | Peas; White $ Ay 
ne. HE Pe SE e : | through it conducting to a tank holding about 80 cubic feet, Farwar, D 
and new races of hu humble Grasses » i. è., 4 feet deep and 5 feet square in surface. nie as may | The attendance at mark: t this mi og corn 
ceed each other as the fields increase i n age. e ed aii Oe rola it Parsnips and ay, ate gel trade ruled dull for all descriptions o . 
i J $ k n separate cribs be er at a ti 
Sens o ree Peres ye a itself some both when she has finished. She will eat aio a from 6 to 
of the dignity of a natural law, and man 18 evi- 0 Ibs. of hay, and from 100 to 140 Ibs. of roots, accordin; 
dently in the right course when he imitates nature in a aly size, as without inquiry, © 
procedure like this. But upon what do its good effects | TANES—A B H— to form, square-madetankswillbecheapest. | haye accepted late prices. 
Wh: > broad . Build them of i roman ampt, and paved at bottom. | value of Barley, Beans, or case 
depend t zay do the | : leaves alternate with the A tank large enough to T d the urine (undiluted oy ar proceeded wil th to any exten’ tent, € 
narrow in ancient forest? Why do the Grasses| water) of 12 horses, 8 cow. 0 fe eding cattle, 20 ES. 
M Pe ; ; a , 20 young S MPERIAL gee ee: 
change in the old meadow? Why does the farmer ob-| and 10 pigs, for say 100 p es (and you can surely sfat r i ray 
m a roduce, and for a greater number of ie in that time) needs to be 10 feet deep, 10 feet wide, and | oct. 25 per Quarter., £o s seol 
5 ; eF: o Nov. | 2 2 
ears, by growing unlike crops the come The by con- * As usual, many communications have arrived too late, fe 2 
sam CE non =—_— = s 
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y carries fHarketz. 
another crop less, of all those ings mgt ‘all ou SMITHFIELD, Mowpay, Dec. 1.—Per stone of 8 Ibs 
erops derive from the soil, but that one crop carries of Best Scots, B sretords, &e. te Otoda 4] Best Downs& Half-breds ds Bto 
| 6 weeks’ Aggreg. Aver. | 
| Duties on Foreign Grain 
Es 0 
more of one thing, another crop more of another are See Set pens r e o iae oon ee epg As 
RS > EA f Beasts ? 6| E d d i tions in the pri 
grain carries off phosphorus, the dar Mih the bul ote 3 $ deerme e A a ae Ss a 
alkaline r. After, perhaps, 1 vpn have hove BO aus à how of Bens ls s; Pige, Pa iu western | Bn | Nov: 
crops of the same kieh o e. surface a bough w which | pina very superior ax Guality, many of which remain uneold, be F 
selling qualities have gone cff, although cow Ys g 60s 1 
the roots are r beco so poor x in those substances oa re son Wa ~The supp. =e ie Blakes nib 2 Se greet no ut trada is dull, 59 : 
ch the erop praia aga AERAR that ey plant cannet | “¢ Cee eS gee pel mall) a Bo 
obtain from it a sufficient supply to nourish and bri a ee “Famar, Dee. 5. et eat 
r PRAT Sa w e supply oei dull; the „barel 
a ~ Fe aes goa, | oe plant, wi thin t 2e time aoed | “i 44, aod eae a very wae ited s. Ve Reruns is fiat Rag 56 > 
es, Am aa 
The | fond day, T the re Hmi aes Peet! Downs sill fei Gig andy saga Spear a 
ir best ; t they colaci as diligently as the: ey yey Long-wools nearly 498d, but Ewes and second qualities are hace a w 
nT aain from ss to 4s 4d.— Good Veal is 
bet po comes on, an : ays P Pp lage the | makes faa ‘tga nae sra oon sp Aia Fea ra antri | = 2 
ease first af 
of orie acid, a ‘Sheen, cm i Wout’ Smithitela. eight 
* Z arrama af 
r co nd the number of one. less ; the HAY.—Per Load of 36 eae Sia, wpe 
ext to Poa the gro he Win „and onl: SMITHFIELD, Dee, 4, Eng. ri 
fine seaso: occurs to ripen the ear Kd Pelme Mead, Hay 85s to 90s} New ier —tto NewCir. —sto —s = eee porelgn. = 
e the corn crop, hin ee Infr.New & Rowen 60 70 | Cloy 85 pie aa 27 32 Coriander - : Fia 
acid, with a bay erop which | p me Mond § Comeeat any Mannan, Dest. Linseed rest a 
- Le o i over wo — E 
root erop to which much 5 terior T w a | Inferior do. do. 09 Ws ne vg ‘astog3és} — Cakes, Eng per 1900.131 
ew Hag F af 
Sale 
one crop would | © Soiled. ea 
