7.—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
111 
^ COVENT GARDEN, Frsruary 14.—Notwithstanding the 
sudden change in the weather the market has been polerahly 
well supplied with both fruit and vegetables, and trade 
been pretty brisk. Pine-apples remain now ly the same as us 
were last week, as do also Grapes; and the same ma id 
of Apples and Pears. Indeed, little Wonton has taken place 
in anything since our last report. Oranges, though scarce, 
are sufficient for the demand ; but the e majority of them being 
of inferior quality, first- rate speaimasns. rines rood. prices. 
Nuts, of all kinds are sufficient for demand, Among 
Vegetables, Asparagus is somewhat RE S than it was last 
e and consequently Y dearer, French Beans are also 
e rise. Seakale and Rhubarb remain the same; the 
MUS is cheaper if anything. Tbe supply of Broccoli, Brussels 
Sprouts,ando ther winter Greens, i d Large NG 
from Cornwall, is See and from Is. to 3s. per dozen 
heads. Excel ellen nt Celery may be obti iei at last wi ados s prices. 
Potatoes, of the West quality, | till continue to meet with aready 
sale at 8l. a ton, but second-rate Samples can scarcely be sold 
t any price. Y still continues to be supplied, but in 
dive being cheap and plentiful, thero is 
hardly any demand for it. “Lettuces, and other Salading, 
s, Hyacinths, Tulips, Poinsettia pulcherrima, 
PORC “Lily of the Valley, Camellias, Azaleas, Acacias, Cycla- 
mens, Daphnes, Orange flowers, Rhododendrons, Cinerarias, 
Gardenias, and Roses, 
FRUITS 
Lemons, oer dozen, 1s to 9¢ 
ar 100, Be to ds 
SE 
5 
Bine Apple, perl, de 
Grapes, Hothouse, per tb, CTS zi 
"Spa 
h, per Ib., d to 1s Almonds, per peu 
Seabee 1s tose Sweet Almonds, perlb.» 22 6d to a 
r bush., 7s tol a Pilberis. English, p. 10048. ‘orto bbs 
n, 3¢ to 7s 6d 8, Cob, per 100 1bs., 508 to 7t 
ozen, 1s to 24 6d Barcelona, 
— por 100, 4s to Brazil, 16; 
— Seville, per! 00, 88 to 16s — Spanish, 14« 
per dozen, 2s to 2s 6d Chesnut Ut BOF pork, ás to d 
Pears, per h£.-sv., Gs to 155 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, ber doz., 6d t Parsnips, per oed es tol 
red, per doz. ars Soorzoneru, p^r bundle, te to 1e 3d 
"Brussels SprUG EIE heirs IN tolra | Sala y, don de to lr 
Savoys, per doz., 6d to Onions, per bushel, 1s 6d to 34 
Broccoli, Brown, per bale ed to lead | pisk ing, Dot hivsy., 3s to Se 
à h, per doz., 2s to 5r 
o d 
awt., bt to Be -— ES 6d to 1s 
P 6d to 4s Ra dishes sper "12 hands 14 to 9» 
por 851042 Mushrooms, per pottle, 6d to 1s 3d. 
Small Salade, per punnet, ed to öd 
ad 
Ki 
"Turhipe, per dox ge 
Red Bee oe dogs, 6d to, e Fennel, per bunch, 9dto 
Carrota, per doz. b Savory, per bunch; 4d to 6d 
Horse DEP PSM: pom Thyme, per bunch’ 4d 
Seakale, per punnet, 8d to 2s Watercress, p. ; bun. 6d to81 
Rhubarb, per bundle, 64 to 1s 3d Parsley, per Winch, idt 
Asparagus per bundle, 25 to ots, per handle, Le 
Seite each, 9s to 5e Tarragon, per bunch 
Mint, green, per bune! » Gd to 8d. 
Marjoram, per bunch 
Chervil, per punnet, d to aa 
Spel ste Load of 36 Trusses, T 
SMITHFIELD, Fel 
Peime Mead, Hay 86s to 958] New Hay 
Infr.New& Rowen 60 80 | Clover 
sexo - —sto —s 
n "Ns Straw 95 
on Cooper, Salesman, 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Feb 2 
Prime Mand. Hay. 90€: gos 
Inter 70 84 
Inferior do. 105. | Straw 
New Clover — 
JosuuA Bake, Hay Salesman. 
WHITECHAPEL, Fel 
Old Hay « — 94«to 90s j Old Clover 110s to130» 
Interior r Hay > 068 | inte EE) 
Thi New Clover — 
82s to 36s 
Straw 80s to 869 
OL.—Britisu, EM "Feb. 13. 
Our market continues quier, Price minal. 
t eng Prerix, Wool-Brol 
— MARK-LANE, Monpay, Feb. 9. 
The supply of English Wheat from Essex, Kent, and Sufolk, 
was moderate this morning ; dry samples, being very scarce, 
sold readily on KER the terms of this day sennights others 
were diffi pat but we observe no alteration in their 
value ; free Foreign are much wanted, but the, high 
prinosa ‘at uie they are held cause the sales to be quite in re- 
tail; with the exception of a parcel or two of bonded to millers 
E T prices, there was little Symp. Barley | is a heavy sale at 
025. per quam en decline.—Beans move off slowly, and Peas 
of all sorts are 1s. cheaper. —Oats, in consequence of large 
arrivals, are difficult of disposal, at a reduction of 6d, to 1s. per 
quarter. 
RITISH, PER DARRIE QUARTER. 8 $. & s 
Wheat, J Essex, Kent, and Suffol » . White 58 66 Rad . 50 62 
Bade, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Bet Yorkshi 50 63 White 59 63 
Barley, Malting and digiling, 80 3081032» Chevalier 38 85 Grind, 95 97 
Oats, pae Inshire and Yorkshi nds 99 24 Feed 32 24 
thumberlaad jata: Botoh.» . Fees B 9 Potato 5 g 
‘ : . eed 22 2 ito 
[s aie DIU Tro 54 60 
d and Bisex’: . qd + + 60 65 
: 4 a7 
Ry Lol B 
Beans, Mazagan, old and now “98 to 40 Pick’ 30 4$ Harrow 39 44 
igeon, heligolan + 85 to 46 Longpoda2 36 
Pons White ES E ay Grey 28 ai 
The few samples of. i» m Whee fresh up during the week 
have been disposed of at Monday’s prices, but the trade is with. 
out animation ; free Foreign meets a slow retail demand only ; i 
in bonded there is a slight inquiry for Polish Odessa.for export 
At 46s. per qr., and [we believe a small sale or two have been 
made at this price ; also noe: e millers for paying duty at 
51s. per qr.—Barley is much neglecte d, and very difficult of 
disposal — Beans aud Peas are a Meri in value.—In Oats the 
business has been quite of a retail character, and late prices 
are barely maintained. 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
‘heat. | Barley. Oats. | Rye. 
|W. Beans.) Peas. 
Jan. a per Quarter.| 55r ld| Slelld| 99« ad) 23: Gd 
Ei . H . 56 81 21 83 11 
87e 9d| 39s ld 
E 3 
0 9 6 B| 381l 
= y 2o. «| 0 $| sil 99 3| & 6 9| 39 3 
- < : iba 7| at 9| sti0 | az 8| s6 1| 36 8 
cur DEM MO SE EDEN RE EO 
pe DN a $010| 21 7| 84 2| 35 9| 85 6 
Swoeks' Aggreg. Aver, | 65 4| 31 7| <a111| 3 4| a6 5| a7 $4 
Duties on Foreign Grain 170 s-e| 5-6 
Diagram showing the f the Aueruations in the price of Corn on the average ot the 
g Saturday, Ja 
> SEEDS, Feb, 13, 
Canary = perqr HINT 50s) LinreedCakes 
Carrawa: - per cwt 50 | Mustard, hito 
Glover, Red, Engish "= 30 05 
Z widita 6o 70 ast 
= White, FELIEA * P4 eus Rapeseed, enfria E [7] 
Sender . 7 £s dp de BAN ios k 
Hempseed + perqr. 55 836 |Tares, Eng. winte m 
nseed. 5 ew d [E — Foreign => x bush. = 
Baltic 46 | Trefoll 
NURSERY STOCK. 
On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Set the 18th, 
RC and 21st of February, by Mr. W. Tompsrrv. 
M 23 TOMPSETT has feceivel ae rtions from Mr. 
Tooker oe Sell by Auction the remainder of his stock of 
NURSERY PLANTS without any reserve. The Plants now 
offered for sale are 600 Lots unsold at the former sale, which 
could not be proceeded with in consequence of the unfavourable 
state of the weather, and consist of Lime Trees, Planes, Elms, 
Laburnuns, Tulip Trees, American and other Oaks, American 
s and Maples, Lilacs and other deciduous Shrubs. 
Silver PEN Scotch, Spruce, and other Firs, Purple and Com- 
mon Beech, Laurestines, Portugal Laurels and Portugal 
Hedges, Common Laftels, Variegated Hollies, em Diss Ever- 
green Shrubs, RI e Ml Azaleas, and oth merican 
Plants, together with 7600 Standard Roses, 900 D arf Roses in 
pots, and “6000 Dwarf Roses in their own ‘roots. A portion of 
he e sold on each day of sale, and also à quantity 
of choice Firs and Pines in pots, and other Plants in pots. 
Persons planing E immediate effect will find this a good 
oppor gr) of procuring Plants of large size at a chapa ie 
rther RS NU or to see the Plants, e 
Was Brenchley, Kent, 3 mile: uth of t] the. Paddock: d 
Station Dover Railway, or of Mr. W. Tompserr, Auctioneer, 
ast P. éekham, Kent. 
TO NOBLEMEN, BERE "m THE TRADE, å & | OTHERS. 
Sale of NU TOCK at the Arboretum, Queen's Elms, 
Fulham- ud [a s M Hyde. -park- ERE owing to the 
ground being required for other purpose: 
R. KIRKE will Sell by TERR on the above 
Pus on 26th February, 1846, and following 
a ll for 12 o'clock each day, by order of the proprietor, 
A comprising several Thousands of Laurel, Aucuba 
por Holly Rhododendron, Spruce Fir, Privet, Yew, ‘Arbor 
obinia hispida and ytisus of sorts, Spartiums ot 
i s, Lilac, double- peus Peach and Che mond, 
Thorns of sorts, Wee; Ash of sorts, V Willow; 
qup and other SeS of Lime and unus num, Poplar, 
Qui ick, a choice collection of Ro: 17 pe um ded. „Moss 
Reese Sweetbriar, Ivies, Pyrus japonica, ge 
Ares "days prior to the sale, 
Pr Mr. Charlwood, WS Covent-garden ; 
Westmacott, Seedsmen, 156, Cheapside; and at the 
offices of the Auctioneer, 19, Brompton-row, Brom mpton 
—Prior to the 21st of February, private purchases can 
bem ide 25 per cent. below the trade e pri ‘ices 
POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 
The day of the Sale will be given in the next Number. 
PLANTING SEASON.— TO NOBLEMEN, CERA 
BUILDERS, NURSERYMEN, AND 
ESSRS. PROTHERUE AND MORRIS: de re- 
ceived instructions from Mr. Wm. Drxwrs, to submit to 
PUBLIC COMPE TITION, on the Premises, opposite to Cre- 
morne House, King’s-road, Chelsea, iu consequence of the 
Ground being immediately required for extensive Horticultural 
E Cakes, Eng. per 1000, Su 13] Turnip (too altis torg OP quoti] 
Dis 
Erections, a portion of the valuable NURSERY STOCK, com- 
prising: Dae. PAPE and Pillar Roses in choice varieties 
Dwarfand S Lilac and Guelder Roses; a quantity of 
the finest fruit: Magie Mul rees in us ees 
Pri erries, in aS Apan 0,000 Anoba 
Japonicas i in all sizes ; Yuceas, Pzeon: us fe &c. 
[9] ur LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 
hin six miles RE the Weybridge ns of the South 
Westen anes A WALLED GARDE 4 Ress about 
OF PRODUCTIVE SOIL, Conservatory, Hot 
ine RO AA Houses, Pits, and Sheds. The walls are 
covered with choice Fruit Trees in high bearing and order, A 
residence for a superior Gardener—accommodation for a jour- 
norman: The implements may be taken at a valuation by the 
tenant. 
TO parton apply to Mr. Wm. Keye, steward, Ockham 
Park, Ripley, Surrey 
ae BE LET, EDMONTON NURSERY.—In con- 
sequence of the Proprietor being about to retire from the 
Nursery business, this desirable Nursery is to be let, with imme- 
diate occupation. The whole may be ‘taken at a valuation, or 
y private contract, and eoa fopton y ill be given in ‘the 
terms of payment, if desired, — Apply personally or by Jeter E 
Mr. HENCHMAN, at the N Mosen Edmonton, or 
Low i, Clapton Nursery. 
puo ax» HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS, sgomliining, Sylvester’s Patenta“: Tin Cooking 
believed to 
any yet AS mitted to the Public, ‘both as BN strength of ma. 
terial and wi orkmansh hip ; infact, the laws of heat are so applied 
he greatest’ effect with itis jas consumption of 
fuel, without destru us; and B, and H. can 
i be, as ognestionably supe- 
rior to anything of the kind hitherto ma Prospectus ean 
v forw raved, up upon application, deka] particulars andprice 
ECEPTION AND FRAUD, 
puse SrowACH AND ENEMA PUMPS, invented 
were sanctioned and approved. by the Royal 
eme of NS NS OMA and qoummetns in 
most eminent members of the profession in this kingdom, on 
the continents of Europe, India, and America (vide “New York 
Medical and Physical: Journal" and the ue of Sir Astley 
Cooper). This distinguished patronage indu some 
cipled adventur palm upon the public uus imitations of 
Read's Paten RENE which has come to um NGA ledge 
from the mno of paltry instruments which are daily sent to 
him from all parts of the kingdom, and frequently from India, 
for repair; but as some protection against this’ fraud, 
has instructions from the E East India Company to place 
their mark, in future, on all "hs struments sent to their pre- 
sidencies. vain may an humble mechanician attempt to 
defend himself against such wholesale frau n Enema 
fountain reservoirs, with the oaa tenio of chains, stop-cocks, 
&c. are boldly and falsely advertised as “Read’s e 
Pup aves ETT Ineumbrances, and whic 
nufactured only by himself, at 35, Regent-circus, Pic ‘dilly, 
where they may bé seen d ae DU N i Salona are genuine 
except stamped with the w P: 
PERFECT UE FOR SILVER == 
ve The most effective CURE isin the Spoons and Forks, 
that have a body of real Silve plated over the British Plate. 
So accurate kx durable are ise, that 20 years' wear would 
not show that they VERA not real Silver, and they do not cost 
one quarter the Che fact is, the interest of the money 
that would be paid Sos real Silver will ny these things oftener 
than they are TE ted. Prices of F a Ju with 
real pire ble Spoons per dozer iu 
ditto, 20. Tei dung ditto, 17. E ó able Forks p 3L. 
$- 
Dessert Taks diti l. bs. ; Sugar Tongs hos pair, 5s. ; Sauc 
Ladles each, 6s. ; S Soup Ladles each, 
18s, ; Fisi h Knives seth, l are ‘hanufactored exclu- 
sively PE Mecur, 4, Lentonbari- Street, near the a House. 
The money will be r urned to any purchaser who AME paroves 
them. ADT 2 assortment of plated Fruit and Dessert 
Knives, real Sheftield plated goods, Table Cutlery, small pee 
lery, and otber matters el with housekeeping, of whic! 
Catalogues may be had gratis. 
—TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 
AnD CO., Gracechureh- -street, 
wark, Inventors 
pem ying the Tank E OREST ; Propagating Houses, &c., 
by which atmospherie heat as well as bottom-heat is secured 
to any required degree JUEgut the aid of pipes or fiu 
od 
n, as well as 
corners by which the cost is reduced, Those Bollo which are 
opera: n, prospectuses will ee ey 
warded, as well as prede of the eges authority ; 
e seen at most of the Nobilit: ty's seats and pce 
Nurseri ies throughout thè Tree 
. & Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manu factory 
ew Park-street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticultur: ‘al Buildings, as well as for menting them, may ue 
obtained upon the most adv; Matnecous term: 
onservatories, &c. ef Iron or Wood, ected upon the most 
ornamental designs A rA em Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Worl &c. &c. 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
‘HE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro- 
priated by the use of FOWLER: S Pons made expressly for 
the purpose, A portable or fixed 
Pumps ; also t] 
Tanners, for hoi and cold li quor. Dunn 
Ex cav vations, a W ells. Buildings. heated by Hot Water, for 
on. 
Guan ome PERUVIAN & & “BO TAN 
ON SALE, BY THE ree LEGAL IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS a D SONS, LONDON ; 
M. J. TIR AND “Sò, LI IVERPOOL: 
And b; eS r Agen: 
COTSWORIIL “SOWELE, AND PRYOR, LONDON ; 
d s BRIGHT, AND CO., m VERPOOL and BRISTOL, 
b. 14, 
¢ J UANO, P aa eee AND AFRICAN, warranted 
o Analysis: also Gypsum, and all other Ma- 
nures of Known EDEN on sale by MARK TOARE 40, Upper 
hames-s; 
BRITISH “GUANO, equal in quality to Peruvian, at 97. per 
ton. Pamphlets gratis on 6 Sips being forwarded, being 
amount Ered for postage. Agent for DINGLE'S HAND 
ED DIBBLE. 
THE URATE OF THE LONDON „MANURE 
COMPANY, FOR TAM BEBE WHEAT, &c. 
Four Guineas per Ton.—The 
of many years’ oe is Hts manufact it the 
taining Guano ha other Mh Ea ina pure eh It will be 
11for Wheat on all soils, where it is requisi 
to procure a full plant early in the autumn, 
and testimonials forw; i m. 
E. PURSER etary. 
LIEBIG: 8 WHEAT MANURE now ready for delis ery. 
YDRAULIC RAMS to be had of Freeman Rox, 
Engineer and Hounthin Maker, 70, Strand, London. 
Rams adapted to all situation 
Yo. 1 Ram, Supply y Pipe, Ti. 
No. 2 Ram Di 2 m 
No. 3 Ram, Ditto lii 
Deep Well Engines and 
Pumps worked by Steam, Horse- 
, or Manual. labour. Foun- 
rene Ba ron, from 
Rowley ttern. Jets made to 
any device, Buildings, Baths, — 
&c. heel Hpon the most simple and economical plan. Steam 
ooking Apparatus, &c. 
Sole A gent for TRUMAN’s PATENT WATER Puririe 
The AGRIC ULTURAL CHEMICAL ALMANAC, T FREE- 
MAN MAN RoE, price 2d., now ready. 
DRAINING TILES AND PIPES, —— — — 
INSLIE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS. — 
For MaxiNe and DRYING Draining Tiles of the Ist CrAss, 
Meine having works in operation, or who i aboat to 
ect them, will find the above worthy their attentior 
SOUS Process combines ErrrcT with Economy, ae Tiles can 
be made ready for BURNING at all seasons ; generally from ten 
to thirty hours, according to the nature of the clay. ‘to be 
seen at Alperton, Acton, Middlesex; Mr. Hows, Engi vineer, 
119, Great Guildford- m Southwark ; ithe Polytechnic Insti: itution, 
Regent-street, Lon Particulars may be had from Jonn 
AINSLIE, Alperton, on Middles: 
TO THE NOBILITY, RUE NURSERYMEN, TI IRON- 
NGERS, AND OTHE 
I INGHAM BROTHERS, 170, Tittle Hampton- 
~ street, uel sole Sa er EEG, IMPROVED 
MENOGRA r Labels f or Garden Borders, Flower Pots, 
M eo of the same, with prices niaaa EE per 
Post to all parts of the Tabea on application as aboy 
Sole Agents in SE G. and EANE, Hosténitural 
Implement Warehou 6, King William-st., London Bridge. 
pase S HAND DIBBLING MACHINE, for 
depositing all kinds of Seed. It is so constructed that it 
will at the samé moment make the hole and deliver the exact 
quantity of Seed with extreme regularity, nor is the soil liable 
to choke the point. 
Agent in Tienda’: —Mr. MARK ROI: 40, Upper Thames 
treet, where the Machines may be seen 
