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THE ӨАВрЕМЕВЅ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL . GAZETTE. 
[Остовкв 24, 1863. 
D man yry за А ча carted. о 
in, and t ze abbages 
Trench ploughin T че, 
top plo 
n, оф а 
d|rooms, and see how little 
he кыо of their family, and how badly their small 
space they allow. for each 
that several of our plants might be рү 
good effect to our dico animals when Nl. vin 
3 MR i n the | rooms are ventilated, they w to wonder at|a continued illness. Two years last May I bought 
Уе pip: Li ha|the fevers and sic a рак om which they во often Sh orthor rn cow about four years. old, and she вна 
ugh № rough jo ob of it—in suffer. = they are living in rooms too sm y hat I felt som 
led, or ill-ventilated, tl rior to it h 
mall cost. 
І annex the iue cost of such a shed as mine. 
CATT: 
Length from out to out e * D in. by 35 ft. Height of 
hrk 
| look ia hei neighbourhood, or elsewhere, and s 
if they cannot find mor e: hei althful accommodation. 
get emere or г their families laid on a на ы, 
Pers who live in confined courts Mad. entries, or 
1 
i: and tl 
gos ars, 
n da amp 
salta more'than other people d fever, cholera, 
rong 
litte. experience, 
tha t if f giv 
BRICKLAYER. £ &d. r conclude 
Digging foundation, a all UPPER Doo ® 10 0 rheumatism, and infectious diseas en to sic «к e ае o or horses it, ig в one of the 
Slating, 244 square, at 1I. 8s. HONO ll 319 o| Let working men consider whether, in the бет this 20 months unthri Ppear- 
7000 Mas ien v а at Il 5s. .. куж Ө 1540] day, they nee want go ood cottage e-houses, p ances. А ter this 20 mon ав un riving state, although 
116 yards pa QUESO Ea ias Lu БИ and mashes, I brought 
Ar shm and, ап Y. and carin ng до. i За. 0d. p FED 9 if ry es keep. Жош, the beer shop, vicious com- down here ee end o ot last Ww re wh pa із 
Screws, putting and setting .. 0 12 10 | panions, &c. Dande "th y e pasture, the result 
CARPENTER, anda good 4 h ач sho mee - E "erdt be ud fat t ty у м А s С олм y 
of gossi ing wit er nei ours, employ herse с it lir 
mei . Dates, nuts, dio NO reale Ae diligently ly in al h about a month m only upon "the Шу E - 
Sliding doors, irons, еы Lo Las à DON 210 o|childre 5 alw ready to w welcome him at meal time, | earn ge living tu е аон ks, 
терг MEME Форе doors end of shed .. . - 110 O0[|orafter үүн deed with good temper, with an opposes | was up inthe first е о шу. Ono 28 
30 feet of ьа d bordo, т i д of tidiness about her ho: ouse, with a clean elean | bes summer I foun tting cow, M with e 
AS oM Children, clean floor, elean furniture, A ea, oint yellow, eat the Den VÉ leaves and roots wi 
4 в em fireplace, bright grate, bright tins, and avoid tho some idity, when it was very much off all other - 
us 
In my opinion it is of the first importa 
on every heavy land farm such sheds, ат Шо put. 
estar d the means of cooking and mixing the cut straw, 
; af 
wn shop and the уу юы pedlar or tally man, 
imp will seldom want the means not only of k opið g 
|her family out of debt, but „also going with uci 
р efore her—she had had th 
1 drinks given for this illness, but pus he 
Dandelion did her much goo ood. ‚ Опе 
ft 
es, bran, malt combs, &c' a few 
Fein size could be cheaply and advantageously fixed. 
I hav e observed „that fattening sheep will do well in 
| wants to the best a antage. 
Such is the edi and most valuable teaching of 
one of these tracts ; and the whole of them are so 
1 
mily moped a "e ate anything. kd inspecting 
»- hutch it ala me there was : want of арра апсе 
of urine. - d therefore collected a small han dfu i of 
vilis under the ре cattle 
еу get cold adir 
dise 
Probably the йу. woollen » jacket is a better non-con- | 
ductor than the hai 
Most people ое oarded or thatched hurdles, 
haulm walls, &c., g tly protect "n when дед. 
Animals intended for breeding or turning out get 
ier D when not housed too closely. 
J. J. Mechi, Oct. 1 
HINTS ABOUT HOUSES. 
ollowing ао which may Б 
and others in 
з stricken with sickness. Atten ding to 
follo wing rules would be the means of saving e 
М 
| bonitas 
all 
e | the New. 
Hiei Denton’s invitation to furnish pla 
valusbló à n 
Where working man and his family юзу] aes 
iiber i in р PA cottage or a e cellar, е 
thing . in and about his dwelling should be nea 
Nothing i in the way of cleansing tends more to keep | 
med redd reed and in us diseases 
Ael 
co 
at | Mr. Denton talks of brickwork at 8l. 
by any person. Builder. 
кше, Me 
consequence of the prete M 
Mr. "Yisher "Hobbs the dicus sion on Monday w 
MUVOU казо and yv her them 
w hours she was well. W. 4. Woo ler, 
pesce Hall Oct. д 
Cattle "f a lowing Somos has 
appeared in the элаз Journal i n consequence of 
the paper on тен any Farm and its tenant/s experienco 
e feeding ina takani number of the Agricul- 
zette :— 
mae a gentleman мей 
November 2, will be opened Бу Professor Brown, Ur x 
t 
Subject Qus Vekesináty 
0 speak on such a 
in relation to Асана, 
Ноте Neth cpi 
a recent number of 
remarks on Mr. 
ns for ре 
cottages. І һауе looked carefully into Ihe te rl нан 
| specification, mes m quite certain d builder 
the | build es of а е description id; and with 
— such as are specified, anda sizes, at 807. prime 
f wee happens to реб any опе to 
at te, it wil end, ^ ы В 
арр, 
price of a ro 
E m 
300 Stock Bricks at 25s. 
Bi yards Sand at 1s, .. 
йе тїзї E Lime a К 
з. 
7 
3 
7 
2 
0 
9 10 
tie катаар 
рег rod—a 
шапу boni к emm Posi чын d have a leaf t 
get it 
І һауе not put anything for water or 
ified is p Ну stronger than 
size of timber [epeo 
Moreover, there is water supply, 
ould be n 
val digging, “Tencin &с. Рео 1е em fancy that a 
ottages b ү anted could b 
In re papering rooms, Jet the old 
cleaned off, an d he wells eph 
put on; because when dirty 
covered. up, they are liable to mould 
and of diem. from anything rotting is а 
use 
earefülly 
w paper is 
H paper be 
before then fero 
paper and old paste are Profess 
| return from which is what 
therefore formed a 
[No. таш in your Journal of Tuesday week, an 
since seen the pedis report in other Uere re а fern 
of profits from auio feeding on the of Urchany, Nairn- 
o — sure you I have кз аы to detract fro: 
referenca to, poa of the figures. Е: 
statement gives out the sum total of гош Aum A 19 ( 
adding Rye-grass sold, and dairy p: мани 6 Н 
Меш а £1506 5 0 
the account, did OP. 15s. at '*pur- 
anii money the the feeding с бише N ow,the Ж, 1жаш, 
їз this—Was k bred on the farm and sold along 
with the M ач hased? If haee re were, m the èe _ 
Mont лкы еттү DB eM fu On the other h "ote 
91. 15s. was full amount, paid for - + ә cattle sold, Y f 
S 
69 
surely Mr. M'Lennan тат а ke 
his success as a feed 
rhe 
knó 
feeders of cattle to Turnip growers, freeing thi 
risk from disease or bad pem 
uce 5l. acre t 
Then the hay crop is estimated to prod: per hrough 
cattle eating ; 150 Ponens is. do ein large crop; the seed 
is worth 21. to 3l. per acre аё the least, and the threshed hay 
would surely sell, even last Season, pe "od. ee stone—making 
together more than it figures for in "the report; but ow much 
better is it to consume it on the ‚рей 8) to ве it off the 
farm! Your correspondent, “А in Abe nshire, 
wishes know whether tle bi d гав һе joe were 
pr piri in foi: up ll. ie S cattle sold 
were. 
erem ie ni roman 
house where "een are "py smells from ace 
any шап у сз, cares for the health of his 
| that the йй rabbit - was 
Gazette, by Professor. returns fro » The Writer of the Article in the Agricul 
eeds, suggests to me to submit T the” "eblo tural Gazet Р k E 
or's consideration iw the natural position ti Seed Wheat and n - 297 
and гоё, |of the tame rabbit is on a farm, inasmuch as of e 
fruitful | animals n not only eat most of our weeds, but|getting in the Wheat Every intelligen 
will thrive upon them, and that, too, ‚оп some of the fa armer vil ы ju o pay emit attention to ect 
Жут liferæ. AE the its | suitable f Wheat adapted to his 
| fors some y whilst I w: occu iion р mie of his joi cess will depend «рай! 
working out а convietion 
only an albino of this 
e 
upation 
correct choice of seed; one variety would yield no rent 
and profit, accordin 
En P -Rdg 
ily ought to quit the place he eres ie: i if his land- | variety (which : proved) І also amused myself by | anoth uld yield b th ren 
lord do not proper means to e such smells ieri d hey would A А usual w dde. to the kind : of Weg d i dd condition: Goo: 
kannte ile к ааыа же M clusions were tha b it чаша p for juveniles and old | well:grown pure seed a ald be sown. A breeder may 
uis gd ^ nha nless d g Loue rA feed rabbits with | аз well select a faulty ram to his ewe flock, or an 
Ld : e size of the ey are to | them ; and for w е ров Coltsfoot, the Yellow | inferior bull to his of cows, as an inferior 
9 Or Мөөр; MEL eg Kale, ‚һе sed pode e Turnip ad Барен, &c., when | sample of grain even from а good stock; good 
t hay, made most excellent food. Most "of the|animals will propagate good animals, as good seed 
or rooms in which anything like bellif: fi ill produce good crops of good grain. 16 is 
а сап be obtained for themseives and уче ун rabbit. But „еге is а very important consideration | the varieties and subvari of Wheat now grown 5 i 
but when the space is тох рыйк opportunities for | t t it is next to impossible to gu А 
good ventilation the кру: and if | that many species of Umbelliferze may be wholesome in | many true and 
and living heres appetite or flavour. There is great probability | 
certainty; but with great care 
у; ыйа: To 
varieties may be o keep a variety true 
