1140 
in its day—has undergone a thorough repair, the internal 
arrangements being to some extent remodelled. The 
I and w d 
; ose that t e cattle a 
h 
ont i 14- eip “sth steam engine, constru 
Sache kery of Newtownards, drives the cena 
achinery. is bigs posse asia xcellent | 
pa Patut beaters, doing its work vi nly 
Fran SA burr ree mT for grinding food for cattle, | 
ther &e., also ri iven by the 
and expe- | ce 
THE SADETE —— AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
f wines and spirits 
jec All th 
eubject of ected inquiry, 
so 
aia the 
ner. esp 
purchasing of the ati, in all cases the purchas 
Se ulterated hon AAA T 
l DECEMBER 22, 1860, 
se [ofa ‘of a good crop. Ploughin and other spring crops on 
n | th high Manas, m Seed Hoth vend the pring crops on 
now occupies the 
e! 
become esse! 
efficien 
v no 
t 
= as Fionn the an: alysis, whe ere ever an 
analyst i is appoint any pu: f food 
or drink shall be entitled, on payment to the analyst of | ;; 
asum not less than 2s. 6d. nor more thar Hare 6d., 
to have the article = and to receive from him a 
rtificate of oe th = He suggests that the Com- 
issi o uthorise their ins cat ip of meat 
| mmo markets to r ravehaae samples of 
ich he Sees reba, enon ha sale in the city, ent which 
t me 
of roots and dung, being conveniently | 
situated at a atasiel from the home-yard, in that 
part of the demesne which will be kept in emg 
TA 
From the great extent of plantations at Mount 
Stewart whith we aa were being very judiciously 
ood deal of palin 
inned—there is, of cow a goo and 
other out-of-door w Fork and for the information 
f those who are similarly circumstanced, we may state 
r, and form, we understand, a very excel- 
lent cert of paint. 
ar, O! 
These erid oe are 
ana 
ng-minded lad, 
do nothing, mer aly 
säd which best suits their inclinations 
a mere we hor — 
oom) it rather than to be: pat ted 
ive a D end our time as soiit and fashion dictate. 
so to encourage other women, other mothers 
s 
mselves lf mor GA 
n HE CHO, 
be, dification, 
_In the grounds Tnaddiiately adjoining the house, a n in tilling the land as a the designation | of “the Epidemic,” has with the 
similar spirit t of improvement is manifested | to that gindan er or a farmer, which a n be found in no other e last two years, been so prevalent during th 
hict ttl mployment. That I m sy: dau ighter rs know by but i pigs 
The lawns and parterres have “been remodelled, and | experience. We are free to li aia a cee Sapri ay 
: feet, and the cattle sooner get well than shee; = 
several new drives, as well as general demesne roads, | Of our nature, free to breat he the pure air of heaven, quence of the latter being E, attacked in t! E fest. and 
constructed. | free to think and from after exposure to wet, th 
kitchen and fruit gardens alone cover fully 
an to e of whi 
| found here and there 4 e com e T reg ee 
tse ed any a a fen farmer who 
return, 
of 
futher than Teg Lin orae. tl 
There would be a double advantag 
Notices to Correspondent: 
Bone W. will find in the article ‘ Bon 
Du 
'yclop edi 
E 
tion pane to wi 
“ 
act for erp 
d 
piap tes to be what 
God | made and designed us wom 
A 
The 
` seven acres, enc 
laiđ out into three divisions a ie irele walls. 
red ety of fruit 
labour. We have Lite that women can io all "kinds 
5 acres of sow 
These walls are covered with a of trees, tebe e AAAA AA of sowed co: or ee d | 
of which are € acres oj 
_ Some ich irad eei nt he ie Shs w roi, an eae eo 
n tT Pre nee 1780. One| A t — are good. We hav a fine 
e is occupied a single Vine, the White proe We have some corn (planted “for human food), | 
soei label attached to one of the bent aa li oes pee Peas that are very good, and some 
pillars informs us he “this famous Vine w nted ve to so sow 40 acres w with 
in the year 1769, by Mr. Adams, gardener, in the Pine 
ove that stood in the Castle Gardens, Newtownards; | of 19 cows. We h 1, 16 years old, to heip 
and was then taken up in the year 1780, and replanted which is all the hal Ka a ha e beside o 
by. James Wallace, gardener, where it now stands in | daughters. Occasionally, the men who are ditebing, 
the Pine stove at Mount Stewart.” e saü hen out of w on the ditches, us some., But 
feet, and still beis heavily. Dublin Farmers’ Gazette, | ìn preparing the land, in getting in and cultivating all 
I have mentioned, we have only s 
a days’ k from men, and that in drawing t 
drill to plant the seed. The rest of the work has all 
theby’ s PA on » the 
Adulteration vies 
eee 
—Dr. 
— ical means of applying ‘sith the cit: 
last sessi: on for prev ra ke the ne - 
e disease often degenerating 
. It differs from the latter, inasmuch as the 
local affection, instead of 
of the a os AF “hi 
ìs pro 
diuretic, such 
2 a E of nitrate 
tar and grease occasionally applied at d : 
without the lotion, Ao A removal toa 
ELD MAN C D. Englefield is the home 
farm or M Mr. Dunyan WE. P. for ‘Berkshire. The er 
Mr. Horsburgh, a er mn’ Sites oar and is, wi 
purchased by Mess! Sutton 
LUCIFERS: R. Th Brol i A they do i 
A ow which childre: allowed 
rm 
RISK 
iro 
iy owen, “ee imports ieta beitiZ E 
ers, by ti 
a 3 
analyst of food, Nee Get enaa ae sey Peruvian Guano, direct fro 4 20 
: I to 1212 
which the whole of the city of Lo 4 i without an ake. an Ship (30 tons pe = ex mieten R, 
tly conferred that appointment . teness, in cultivati soil, and makin for them- | Bones `.. # 415 0 to 55 
h : Apan : pol ng 
Letheby, who is busily engaged in in the | selves happy and irpan bays homes on the land.” ei crushed. Shek SI Je nae to 019 6m 
rangements for carrying out the intentions | American Paper. Ditto, dust... s. . m Œ | oT 6 to 0196 
cit thè Leger eee t of the health e — een per cent }per ton. 410 0 to 500 
civic community ai ara le oe 
reife y at large, y of Calendar of coat table ale Copro lite, Cambridge, \ kki 
porrer Ps whole.. Èy ey ~ 
SD non uk. EMBE Hen ditto, ground 735° 0 
Istz or Ery. Jas betictnemnaldebiy delayed foe Suffolk, whole .. |115 A 
or or | some woste, Bat tai this is but of little TORTEN, probably, as the Ditto RO gaara tae a E O 
by | ame Sparaotan and angre da but Mee trae ene | gnats era CH rater 
j ] a e oe. -- oe 
nay injurious rà saturated. Wheat seeding as far aeri ara aa in (London) Seat ee . as 
health, be but in fraud. rey Searles of E first class, he a ere s eral thes wet clay _ be sown, > rea ee Ib.]0 0 1 
mentions the use of poisonous pigments for colouring | ths winter fun yor il Lig pc Nc i eens igs i 
i : the winter frosts to joo and Bt then Tor work h Ditto, brown, 1.712 0.0.2.. - 0 
confectionery ; of red leadi enne pepper and curry | they m wn Frith ither some of the valstion af ‘spring Superphosphate of Lime ++ per ton. 5 10 h Lt $ 
por + ai chrom te of kas in custard powders, and of | Wheat, or Cra spring oone aa ope of sowing them with poda Man ed Bon fie ” 6.5 0. to. BN 
the salts of copper in pickles and preserves. Of the | #utumn must no bandosiot::; ocx, oa y nes, 6 F 610 0 l 
second clas ps? 5 dition of Breed irr thage 4 mets a oe paagi oe c igre grime di heatha vena na ‘ 1117 6 to 12 9 ` 
were mplain thai not so stron . .. 
nutritive matters to bread, as Pototoes and Rice; | been the case in other years. Probably the tafrit quality 0 of | Ditto ditto (bag) ` 5 1015 0 to ll r ; 
th f ch farinas, as Pota arch, the tho ed may fos great extent « account for this. „But very little Rane oe » F if 7 ai z3 00 
st: ‘ure * $ e maturity summer, and the consequences | oe s 
arrow-root ; Chicor = or erpe “hie ie uit, &c., tO | are doubtless daily becoming apparent. The bee sr sown Wheats | Cotton-seed Cake K 7 0 0 to 7M? 
C ya y ed corn to Coffee; inferior | even on fen Ae bettie bags greatly complained | Roots IN DRAINS: 16; years mue The specimen was z0: 
Chicory ; Mus usk and farina a to pepper; | of. On. the ig! uch ma not e ceived. The fibrous material we judge by the taste to have — 
Flour Mustard; water ilk; oxide of iron to ag ett a has been toe some b in the the roots of Mangels. Itis not a common cage, bat 
= . end who examined some o! i r 
oan ee i various facings or glazings | to-day that he was forcibly convinced that much of the seed on | TaN 
inferior te ird class of adulterations, he says, | these strong tenacious soils would never germinate, but decay 
cocany a a ate place; for while ey are un- son as — BR ben breton: ped a — 
bted d such ri . Dou G ill be a smaller bi th o 
y he s, they Aiah per: oi also pr pits to | Wheat sown this vear than pal, and if a good that is 
heal on r phate oe gy sown does badly. it must y affect our supplies of this 
bread; sulphnrie acid to a ; p Paris i another year. Mangels are now generally secured, and 
n |MY a 
ny daughte: bras 
uy “of employing eses profitably, healthfully, 
d a 
the eia a pre er to the 
country the practica 
considerable, viz., 1327 pots ot from ia venom ioe fa the 
week. Rape and Cotton Cakes maini 
poor 
SeA beg and where sown 
about two-thirds 
