62 ET THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jan. 24, 
Leases, &¢c.—a Looker0n— Will you kindly excuse our apparent 
inattention. We have not yet been able to find room for re- 
marks upon your argument : ui shall be very glad to hear 
farther from you on 1 this subje: 
Yaivrp-MANURE TANK— W— "Three LOO. Es two cows will void 
about 8 or 9 gallons of urine dai r tank intended to 
hold the accumulation of three months ? 7 T hen, if circular, it 
wem be about 6 feet in di: e er 
angular, 6 fect long, 5 5 feet wide, and 5 feet deep. It may be 
Driek built, brick ron gs well cemented. 
covered by dence suppor! m gos s, and the: 
a punip may be aetod, p pipes reaching to within 
foot of the bottom. ank will suffice; and you may use 
de ee either in ae or apply it by means of a wate: 
art. 
Maxvnes Far Grass 
phate ae ammonia (essence of soot), 1 
broadeast in wet weather first week in Spel 
eee ae on one third, sul- 
te per aere; spread 
third, ai at the same time, sow pay sted s wt. 
crushed ware dissolved in T Wc ayette Ted, “ane d 
with old ti mi hes. And o tat third, sow broadcast 
e of Peruvian SA 
To Readers—One interested in the culture 
and applica ation of mustard- seed, E recently used Or shee 
feeding, will feel much obliged t ntleman: under 
hose diuoe vatron mis may f fall who has had any experience 
in the said cultivation, if he Md eur to be com- 
munieated with by letter on e subject, by ** 
pi name and address WHl. De left with the Editor roe the 
Agricultural G 
Par sm QuxmES G—We are unable to answer legal ques- 
Brrap—Devon. We are informed that the prac- 
to license confectioners and bakers, each to have ex- 
sive right in his own district. Licenses have „thus been 
already granted in upwards of 420 towns and s in t 
Tf you have any baker in the neighbourhood you 
i make application to 
S is process of -— 
involves an actual ht of a portion -— the flour. More bi 
ute itin d heaps, eS wait 
for fr ost and dry we: prim &e,, to make it ci ble and fall 
i Don with Tires if your yet be 
suitable under amy c n dry 
wei ather in Pre liurat h over ume is anure 
ril on your arable land. On light lands’ you may 
E P by itself after it = crumbled € 
VING LA P L—Thanks for. ous letter, which 
E Dd next wi 
SHEEP FEED noe t. Huxtable’s calculations are 
Pounded ail Pir ii sup] iie ied by his own experien ce, so that 
we cannot dispute ron but, remember, it is the S 
E one who shed-feeds and carefully attends to his sheép. 
t the same time, his experience es EET subject has unques- 
tionably rarely bee n parallel deed, it it were common 
there would nne been no need to eu 
STRAW AN: ÜnAFF—Jne: wise ience—If n it will keep just as 
Nell ss iiir anos, f hay and half Oat-straw is very 
ide food, dme of course mini better than straw alone, Tur- 
t liable to injury from the bruises received in 
throwing them rough hly up dm heaps. to keep. Turnips rot, 
eit! ugh an ineipien 
apu thes ses wn of their g as during the past season, or 
— of having been exposed. to frost before bias 
harvested, 
I B M ACRINES—R M—We must confess our preference of 
e’s machine in many respects; but we have not suffi 
üt is err ge the subject. to render our opinion 
trustworthy. r best plan is to look to the decisions of 
our tational iis es on this subjeet. Ainslie's was too late 
to compete at cared this year. 
Tons Seup—Delia—We have never grown Mangold Wurzel 
and Car ot seed (siste but th; 
The gracie of nurserymen in this particular may be safely 
copied. We ke urdles 
part, pile them. ul and ves them over. We back 
arts and tilt them up, a w up the carts in a very 
nd throw 
7; Ponen e had any aiman and dri annually 
00 t« 
ro 
down Proh: 100 to ns for some years. 
Seer not last ater than May, but if taken ees 
tu ned occasio! 
Mr. 
ers and 
they will doubtless keep till June or 
ul; ardet eet. ing is perfectly com- 
patie with the health and clsüniinéss of the animals, See 
r Calendar last Er 
Toes Ac Grass—F H S—Mr. Lawson, of Edinburgh, has had 
some Soine in this Bop See the report of the High- 
ds ps Meeting in our 
AT Cox NE Constant Reader If your Swede erop was 
ü are Spon y of a good grain crop succeeding it, 
een carı ried o. 
D Provommwo BE D 
Lj 
ONE BEFORE FROST, INSTEAD OF 
ie two, and y: 
whi a ne oane s hes been ado Sien to o be in greatly the 
Doubtless because the air, frost, and other 
nfluencing the condition of ploughed iand, are toge- 
more e! tect al than the frost alone, Witch acts. upon that 
ich is unploughed. Frost, una: assisted (though in circum- 
ances under Sci it penetrates farther), is not so influen- 
tial for good as when a: sisted by the other agents alluded to, 
ug h under circumstances where it cannot penetr rate so far 
* Communications reaching town after Wednesday, cannot Ds 
dere the same week 
SParkets. 
SMITHFIELD, Monpar, Jan, 19.—Per stone of 8 lbs. 
Best Scots, Herotords, do. 4s 21040 4| Best Downe’ Halfbrede 4s10 to 5s 2 
eet Sho rt Horn P 4 0| Bost Long-wools 410 
Se. ali Beasts 73 5 3 Ewes and second quality i 941 
8 4 
hing is re 
ES quotations 
in consequence, notwithstand 
prices aro no Worse, but 
"Ualvesare dear. Pork 
ne w 
um Fus the best Short-ho 
as 4d. = "e Supply of Sheep is short, bat quite adequate go vel demand; the 
nwns make shout 5s, e 
Vy, the weather being so much aga 
Beasts, 703; Sheep, 3240; Calves, 110; b a 250 
OVENT GARDEN, The market has been well 
saptea Wt aen AEN during the past week, and prices 
have varied but little ; trade, as may be expected, is far from 
eing brisk, Pine- are good, and sufficient for the de- 
mand. Hothouse Grapes continue to be scarce : foreign sorts 
re good in quality, and sufficient for the demand. Good spo. 
cimens of dessert Apples and Pears are e, especially of 
thelatter, Oranges are plentiful, and Nuts ot Tut qm 
are sufficient ee o meet the demand ; prices fi em are Pu 
Little alteration has taken DNO in the 
vegetables, Asparagus is rather more Ron meme 
ance e good Maske may be obtained at st week's prices. 
The suppl; roccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Vicio egre 
is Para White Broccoli from Cornwall is plentiful, 
and fetches from. Is. 4s. r dozen hea French do: ns 
have not altered in price since last week, mor has Rh 
which is vai week becoming more abun ele ae is ex- 
cellent in quality, and Potatoes are also, Hs d ally speaking, of 
better qua xu. than they have hitherto been ; in regard to price, 
they are much the same = : hey were last week, the KEE best 
amples still fetching 8L. Chicory continues to be sup- 
lied, but there is as Bs et jus demand for it. Lettuces and 
other Salading are good and Ps Cut Flowers chief 
consist of "Buphorbis, Heaths E 
p S, A 
Ac: xem (seg m eh Daphnes, (E flowers, Ciner: ar 
denias, and Roses, 
FRUITS 
Pine Apple, perlb., 4 Leons, ver dozen, 1e to 3s 
Grapoy, Hothouse, Heri, TT er 100, 6s to 162 
— Spanish, per lb., 9a to 1s per peek, 6s 
Por gal, P. dd Is to 98 6d per 
Tib., 9s 6d t. 
Tote, d ie i "00r 
US pais 
s 6d ny 503 t 
farcelona, 
Braz zil, Ten 
per 100, as 
c Devite par ^00, 2 3s to 16s 
per dozen, 2s to 2s 6d 
hy 
uem ete te es 
Pears, per h£-sv., ds to 10s 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz., Gatos 62 Celery, ; ge beu) Ga tole 6d 
red, per doz., 2s to 8s Cardoons 
ise Sprouls, p. iar. ls to 28 pe en ese r Ba 
doz., 6d to 1 onera, per bundle, ls to 1s 3d 
Seo 
p Brown, per bis; 6d to ls 6d Salat, do., 1s to 18 a 
— "White, isto Oni 
Greens, per doz. bi heed 28 to 3s Gd 
ling, per ei E to 3« 
04r 
Brench Beana, per 100, Sito ae nish, per dor, ds 
Sorrel, e, 9d to 1s Bisnis per lb., 6d to 8d 
Potatoes, peri; P. to 1608 Endi ives ger score, 6d to 1) 
to 9s Lettuce, per score, Cab, a 
Ki 
Turnips, per x dozele to 2 
Red Beet, per doz., €d to 1a 6d 
Carrots, per doz. behs 
Spinac Parragon,.per bunch 
Boeles a dis. Pusch, ud Mint, green, per dunchy LIII 
Garlic, per lb., 64 to 8d Marjoram, per bunci 
Chervil, per punnet, En "ol to Bd 
HAY.—Per Load of ied Saati 
IT| 
vues 
Su 
Prime Mead.Hay 80s to 92s Rene 
Infr.New& Rowen 65 75 1 34 
RN CooPRR, shennan: 
hye ed MARKET, Jan. 22. 
Prime Mead. Hay 90sto 95»|Old Clover 110s to 116s 
Interior . 70 Inferior do. 98 — 105 
New Hay E tew C. 
Straw 83s to 868 
Josnua Baxzn, Hay Salesman, 
WH oad en Jan, 23, 
Fine Old Hay -  90st0-100s | Old Clov s to 
Inferior Hay ` * wy Clover 105 112 | Straw 288 to 24s 
New Hav 78 s rs b RO 
TOP: TuisEY. EE: 23. 
The demand for gond Hops still continues, and i: ix generally believed 
that when the Premier’s plans are made known they wil) greatly Baslar the 
Hop markét, arraNDEN A Saren, Hop. Fa 
\RK-L LANE, PDAS. Jan. 19, 
The supply o RA Wheat by land e: samples was 
MAU this morning, and the donon. puo worse than hereto- 
fore ; the new co ud. not be sold excepting at a decline of 2s. 
pars Quarter, and for old as well as free Foreign rather 
ney was accepted where sales were effected. There was 
aoa inquiry nded, a cargo of RTA afloat is 
reported as sold at 503., and a little fine Dant: changed 
hands. Barley, except the very best Malting, mast be noted 
. per Quarter lower. Beans and Peas of all kinds are 1s, and. 
ver Quarter cheaper. In the Ase Trade th Seite is very little 
doing, met e prices are mainta: 
PER IMPERIAL quince. a. 8. 
Wheat, [s Kent, and Suffolk . . White 58 66 
6: 
b 5. 
Red . 50 62 
hite 
W 5 
orfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire > . 50 W 69 63 
Barley, Maling and distil ing ale toads Chevalier 33 88 Grind. 97 30 
= Lincolnshire and Yorkshire .' . Polands 92 94 Peed 22 24 
Nor DOREM E Sooteh « >. Feed 93 96 Potato 24 98 
vats . + Feed 22 96 Porto 24 28 
Male, gale, ship le ue dosi ie i E60; 
ford and eae . TE SE 
HB NU. 
Bons Mazagan, old and new 98 to 40 Tick 30 42 — Harrow 32 44 
gs n, Betis oland . 2510 46 Winds 40 48 kongua sa 95 
Pens, Whi + BB to 42 eae 90 88 Grey , 28 32 
FRIDAY, Jan. 
Neither the Queen's speech nor us "proceedings in Parlia. 
ment yesterday have relieved in any degree hie: onions SIUE 
has so long led in the Corn trade; to-day ther 
re cely any busi iness doing in either eld) and the value of 
each remains nominally as quoted on Monday. During the 
week a, few transactions have taken place in Polish Odessa 
t 48s. freight and insurance included, sad 
t 45s. ona; t o-day the high pretensions of holde: 
geniy prevented sales, and few consequently resulted, 
W. 3 » | Beans. 
Dec. 18 per Quarter.| 59: dci s 9d| 94: Gd) 26s 84| 40: 8d 
roh 180 sa ee ues egi SPADE 7| 38 4| 84 5| 29 6 
m > .| æ 4| 82 6| 23 0|-8: 8| 38 3.| 39 10 
-— 03. . «| 1] an] se 2| s8 | 87 9| a9 1 
Jan, Jo œo . «| 5 8| 8110| 231 9| 2811| 36 8 | 3811 
iy se . 2 | 66 2] 20111| 99 8 88 9| 39 3 
6 weeks’ Aggreg. Aver. | 56 8| 32 3| 2210| 34 4| £8 4| 40 6 
on Foreign Grain! 16 0! 6 ^! 6 n! gel «4 & 
Ce ATOES.—SoUTHWARE, WE Jan.1 
nvas during the pas 
diee dMigot former arrivals, have been mi 
Diagram showing the fluctuations in the price of Corn onthe average of the 
e supply of Mutton continues short, qur ending Seer: ina suom 
eather is very wet and mild. | — Pyros anms | JanB | JaN. O | Jas. 
rather Sr ie inpr ved on the best qualities, Good | ——— = | | umm 
59s 4d i 
aughtering, we have avery | 68 6 + 
alth ms the supply is not large, we | — : 
ra T making a clearance. 4s 4d is an extreme price for | 57 11 i: 
; Second quality, m iod to |  — 
56 8 
Ene Ew + 4a to 4s 4d. | — 2 
alf makes neatly bstdpiPosk | 55 4 
- 8 
-2 
Smithfield, Lm * 
EEDS, Jan, 
st week have nov been large, bus added to per qr 4á4sto 505; LnseedGnken Forelgn ptm 9 Sito 98 
ore than sufficient for the present | Carraway - per cwi Mustard, White 
sre still gutted with Vegetables, Een Clo over, Red, English - 'Su ee eine » em 
Potatoes principally b; — Foreign m = 
e market sale have got th = White, Bnglish = Rapeseed, English ast Li E 
Several samples hav "x gm = = Rape Cakes - 
Qorlander - - - 10 16 Saintfoi: 
tom; Booth h Reds, 60s 
tooa parten? Weriey Bites, 70s to 08 per. ron tiene of ia the highest prices 
y be considered nominal al, 
n 
86 | Tares, ES winter » bush. — 
Hempseed 
. perar 48 48 reign ~ < a did 
i 
— Balt! 
18 23 
= Cakes, Eng. per 1000.117 Sa Turnip (too vagal for iN 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN: MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford.street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very Here assortment of the 
rote pos in various colours, and s rly 
By description of useful p INA, 
b AR THEN “ARE at the Porn possible price, 
near Hyde-park. 
Oxford-s: 
del —CORNER OF HALF-MOON- 
THOMAS GIBBS and 
1 Appointment) the SEET 
«nof XD PC TUR. p PA 
Beg to remind the Members 
in general, that their only Goa in House and 5 
houseis tthe Corne vc eser STREET, PICCADILLY 
NDON, as for the last Fitt 
Priced Lists of Agr Mats (Becas: are alw. ays ready, and may 
be had on app 
T GLASS, of good a MD 
Horticultural and. general mae To be 
P. VEU. 28, Castl treet, F 
Ready Money only. 
H ORT 1CU CUT PIDE BAL A L GLASS.—NET CASH 
In Squares tope 5 inches Dx T VAST » + Id. per foot. 
Ditto, 5 in. bus 3 in., and under 6 in. by is in. 2d. ef 
in., and under 9 in. i Tin. 
Large Sides up to 40 inches, long and qui 
» 
flat. 
» ” » 
per ft. 
0-1- pl ofaninch thick, or averaging li vs to the foot, 41d. 
1—L T e 
9. 
2 D 5 
» » » 
» E m m 2 OF» 
he ost are Nos. 1 and 2 bm 
the most proportionate sizes are 18 inches by 6 inches, 28i in. 
y 7 in., or 38 in. 
ROBERT DALL & CÓ. , GLAss MEncHANTS, Hull, beg to call 
the attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to the above prices 
for Glass suitable for Hor! tieultural purposes; and as they are 
geously situated for inus there bün a dail 
steam communication ha ween the port of 
tinental Markets, and, addition to this, 
rangements with puse English Manufaet 
supply, they ore enabled to offer every ad 
chaser, and also to insure ii prompt aU ds oa MUS 
with which Khey may be favouréd. 
N.B. Cucumber and Striking Glasses supplied, 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
ap E Ee atJ. Mie: Ju 
Warehouse, 12, Pani AG Hay: 
arrangements with a y à Ma winches ey 
to offer the above article in PA qui 
ing terms, in Squares not exceeding 40 E 
. 0—(equal to F Veg Sheet: a per Bi 
veniemasind from 16 E a OZ. to the foot pues 
21 
, having made ar. 
" sH n 9 zegular 
the follow- 
» 
32 Ie 
a Wi OEY ju, having hon feel sears with Mr. Drake, e 
Ji nd 315, O iri ad at the time of thi 
ES of EUREN ME pes devoted himself t 
ins Horticultural Glazing Department, begs to call the atten- 
on of Horticulturists generally to the above prices for Glass, 
whieh, dh they undertake to glaze inamy part of the United 
Kingd 
Mv vaso beg to recent for Pits and Garden Lights 
small size squares, which they offer at the following low vaoa 
paburgam in a 100 feet eee e dE to SAN 
T y3 d. per 
oot, 
? in by 3a iu i 
. by 4 tal n. by 
Lw. à Go. solieit iens et their sto at of Stained Ly sn 
Ornamental Glass at their Warehouse, as above.—12, 
street, Haymarket. 
PrOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND COs 
GLASS, ie _Hothouses, Garden and other pur 
R. C. having again reduced the prices-for : crown aquaree 
a EUR of the present photons with his former 
6 i. id d 
per gross. os 
6in.by4 .. Os. Sby5.. 
Tin. by 44 .. 95. 8by6.. 14s. by 8... 26s. 
R. C. will An fur ture receive weekly consignments of STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purp keeping 
such a stock as will enable him to execute all orders as soon 
as received. 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLA 
of every Seat dane cheaper than at any other house.— 
New Lists, app! t. guru Mei Head, and Colour Works, 
48, Leicester- Baie: Londo 
TO FLORISTS, HORTICULTURISTS, &c. 
ELGIAN GLASS. —Every description of Belgian 
Glass, for Horticultural or other purposés, may be ob- 
tained at ‘the lowest prices at the Belgian Glass De epot, 15, 
Southampton-street, Strand, res E also een an exten- 
sive assortment 0! Propaga ating ov striking and rearing 
Plants. "These Glasses are us ed with perfect success by the 
most eminent Florists of Holland and Belgium. 
EDWARDS & PELL, ates Belgian Gl. 
ampton-street, Stran 
I OT WATER APPARATUS.—The attention of 
ra gross. 
9by7 .. 18s. 
ns 
Mess] 
Depot, 15, South- 
Architects, Builders, and others, is POs equested 
to BENJAMIN FOWLER’S superior method of Heating Churches 
Stai BTE , Forcing an 
Warehouses, Kilns, I 
and y variety of WENN. for which 
artifiolal heat is required, W ihi ty lar ). years some 
of TRE v been heated es hi oru ae 
they iege exécuted are ueri 
also their ach or, 
s efficiency. improv ES wrought-i iron polie, MR ra 
quires no brickworks, may be seen in action upon the premises. 
amin Fownen, 63, Dorset-street. Fleet-strcet, 
AE eee SL AND CO., 61, 
London, and 17, New 
and Manufacturers of 
Gracechurch-sweet? 
Park- “treet, Southwark, Inventors 
CONICAL and DOUBLE 
the mpro 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, pianis solicit the attention of 
scientific Horticulturists to their much ed method 
appro 
tem to Pineries, Propagating Houses, Sd 
c heat as well as bottom-heat is secure ? 
~ "These Boilers, which Brè 
now so wi 2n ia known, ame require deseri ption but nik 088 
who have not seen them in operation, prospec a for- 
GERI as well as reference of the highest amu y "hey 
n at most e fhe as seats and princip? 
uation throughout the 
S. & Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory 
in New Park-street, every article required for the construct} 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may P? 
obtained upon the most CORE terms, 
Conservatories, &e, 0 n or Wood, erected upon the D: p 
ornamental designs. alaien; Palisading, Field and dario 
GSYO RD AMD d. 
Fences, Wire Work, &c, de, 
