31—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
527 
COVENT GARDEN, August 1.—The supply of Vegetables 
still continues to be somewhat inito d; and Fruit in general is 
not plentiful, although there is sufficient for the demand. 
EE EA of English growth, ave pretty abundant, and there 
is no want Foreign Dm of tolerably good quality. Good 
Black Hambarsh and other Gr: es may be AK at mode- 
rate prices; and Peaches and Nectarines are abundant. 
Plums, both English and n are plentiful ; 1700 baskets 
of Greengages were landed from Havre yesterday. Cherries 
and Strawberries are nearly over for a season, except J Morellos, 
which fetch from 1s, to 2s. 6d. per Ib, Of Dutch Currants there 
are plenty; and Gooseberries, though not plentiful, are suffi- 
cient for the demand, Apples and Pears command better 
prices than ey did last week ; the supply is moderate and the 
; Apples chiefly ‘consist of Hawthorndens. The 
EUER considering the 
m 
English Melons may be obtained at 
are rather cheaper. 
and some good foreign ones ere 
from 3s. to 75. each, 
alio in the market. 
good, but. the 
Carrots and Turnips 
„week, Pens are rather 
arly the E 
Petites are nearly 
last season ; 
FRUITS. 
Pine Apple, perlb., 4sto Currants, red, uu hf..sv., dr to 6s 
Grapes, Hothouse, per i i to 6s hite, 
Apples, Dess, per bus 0 Bs Strawberries, per pottie, x y» 
p aspherries, per pottle, 1s to 1s 6d 
Pe Cherries, Morello piper ib. 1e to $« 6d 
‘ach, 
es ES doz., 65 to 
SM , per doz. 6s to 15g" 
ranges, per dozen, 1sto 2 6d 
00 otok nee n 1002 
T 100 1bs., 808 
er 100, 4s to ==" Barüelona, 90s 
~ Seville, per 100, 8s to 16s — Brazil, 125 to 167 
— per dozen, 2s to 2x 6d. — Spanish, 14. 
s lás 
Walnuts, per bushel; 5s to 6s 
VEGETABLES, 
Garrote, per bunch, 4d to 104 
rib, 
Lettuce, per score, om 1s to 96 
os, 1s to 2s 6d 
a 
as, 
Sorrel perl aievard s to ls 
Pot tatoos 
perowt, br r ERR Fond dd ios 
busied, 2e 6d to 8e Mushrooms, per pottle, ls 6d to 83s 
= ee per bushel, dtoó | Small Salade, per punnet, 34 to ad 
per Ib, Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
|. bun. 6d to 8d 
to3d 
ots, per ‘wind, le 
Tarragon, per bunch, 6d 
Mint, green, per bunch, 6d to 8d 
Marjoram, per bunch, 4 
Cheivil, per punnet, 24 to 8d 
s per sieve, 1e Gd to Be 
z. bunches, Bà to «à 
^3 fundis, Isto 
S 
Filme Mead.Hay 75:10 84s) New Hay ——5 io —s | NewClr. —sto —s 
Tnfr.New& Rowen 65 ^ 70 | Clover 9510110 | Straw 27 Bi 
lonn Coorzn, Salesman. 
WHITECHAPEL, July 31. 
7üsto 80s | fae Old Clover 1058 tollbs 
$5 v DE 
63 70 
ine Old Hay - 
E mum r Hay . = [se 288 to 84» 
New Clover 9 
MARK-LANE, Monpay, July 27 
The supplies of English Wheat by land carriage samples this 
Pu. were exceedin sly small, and our quo otations of last 
ai 
sale at former rate oi 
E . inform us of an active 
ere ; about rs. had been Ncsoused. 
principally for Italy, up to prices equal to gums Als. to 43s, por 
ihere in bond.— There were ver; r Peas, and 
dite Barley, at market, and the value of each is ROOM cor from 
last Monday.—Oats sell rather more fri eely than last week, and 
on the pans terms. 
ae IMPERIAL erc $. s $. 8. 
Wheat, E der Kent, and iE * White 48 50 Red . 44 50 
~ Norfolk, Lincolnshiv re, i0 50 White 40 5l 
Saly, Malting and distilling 285 to80s Chevalier 30 33 Grind. 925 98 
lata, An and Yor! +  . Polands 25 98 Feed 33 26 
E y ar eag, and Si ae te E 98 Potato 27 80 
s S s qaa reci 
m m ds eua ios 22 23 Potato 24 27 
ford Tana Bis . COME. ome ND - 
Bis, Mazagan, old and new 32 to 38 Mick 34 35 
Pon, Pigeon, Helig poland. 88 to 42 Winds — — Lounge omm 
eas, White 36 i 42 Maple 83 36 Grey 34 
ly 
Y, 
n The LESE of English and Pordien ‘Wheat during the week 
eave b een moderate, but the weather continuing exceedingly 
ine business has been limited to the wants of NEGERO 
Uyers, at Monday’ Rie De quen and Peas, are unal- 
tered i in yalue,—The Oat trade is rather firmer.— Odessa letters 
the Hon informs P e demand for Wheat had been ges 
qon at any period si upwards of 70,000 qrs. had bee 
aud during the week for Sicily, Italy, and the south of Fra mus 
and ee acquis es could not be laid down here under 45s, per 
Wit 
Bes AVERAGES. 
is t.|Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beaps.| Peas. 
un. 20 per Quarter. Siria Sp Bal gie Bd} 88: 4d| 86» 4d| aos Ga 
Emm v. 2| 97 6| 82 7| 37 85 
CHAR d 27 6 2s 8| a8 a8 5| 85 
Mere 97 7| 94 8| 3311 | 8711] 95 3 
= gsi 2710| 93 0} 86 38 36 
COMMON 27 9| 98 5| 99 9| s8 9| 3610 
d —— 
Weeka Agerog. Aver. | 51 7| 97 5! 39 6| a» 2| a711] a6 a 
Du 
Sinton Foreign Grain Go| edo ae ahora oF tao 
Eram showing the fluctuations in the price of Corn onthe average ot the 
2 ending Saturday, July 
aD don 20 | Juws 37 | Jun 4 | Jure a Tory 18 | Jury 25 
ee Et oe oe 
p 10 ty 
S z s 
Rad ee 
see oe oe 
Sanath | 
DNE E . ee a 
og .. ws 
50 10 oe ^ 
TEE 5 AA 
5 SEEDS, July 31, 
Sit m ruo derart d o 4 LinseedOnkenForolgn pon t Sito 9i 
Ern Reagan M ess de MR perän” » Serene 
- Whi Foreign x ET. Bro 3 - 
Con tes English < — Raposeed, English terlan ‘sor au 
oriander, Fore = Rape Cakes E 
Hempsed ^ ° < = 14 16 Saintoin 
Linseed q perar. 85 36 Taro» es winter P bush — 
Pe qr 45 48 ipu elgn - L E 
wi 
Baltio Z 
i 6, = = 40 43 'efoll 
akea Eng, por 100030] 11i Tni (too variate oa ‘Quotation — 
Ku 
EI *bRAULIC RAMS MP OE an obi vs 
for raising Water, wh 
a Fall can be obtained, to the 
height of 300 feet. The same 
Ram without the aid of a Tank 
or VIE n arranged to throw a 
Water constituting a Foun- 
tain with the head of water be- 
neat 
En 
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worked by steam, horse, or manual power ; 
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do. 600 yards, 507. This-machine can be made to conv rey 
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elevated point of 500 feet or upwards. Fountains, Tow , &c., 
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Deep well-pumps on an improved principle.—N.B. All Machines 
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pes AINSLIE TILE-MACHINE COMPANY. 
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VOR Beds New Bank- buildings. 
S. Box», Esq., ondes square, 
ne pie, Esq. 36, 8 
J. W. SUTHERLAND, i 
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The Directors, in consequence of the numerous represen: 
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hese Machines, for E UAE Pire Gold Medals were given by 
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