32—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 543 
Notices to flonres qu ORE 
BrANs—AÀ Suferer—Next w 
Cuorn—Cockney—We use a PUN one made by Attwood, of 
Lewes ; Ronina i of Li: Su are very good ones 
estion about the cow, we should know the 
price of cei food with. you pee dece say f 
ci 
xii pis 
of hay given, You can easi 
ES Mangold Srt E 
from that of Bean-meal, &c of hay, whether or not her 
inus cost, together with the expence of attendance, exceeds 
9s. dd, ; we should Sunk it would 
Pond Mon—H L B—You had fetes Oe it to any Hot soil 
n its neighbourhood. it out when the pond is low in 
summer, and place it in a shallow bed on the gr: ound, so that 
0 cubic and per 
acre, and spread it about, It will be of HM value e: to 
better the texture of the soil. As oco: the chalk. PORE 
could you not haul it out and use it t 
build your manure-heap, and then at MES proper time mix 
the heap up together, and apply it to the land. This would 
* be better on soils not naturally chalky. 
SParkets, 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, Aug. 3.—Per Stone B. 81bs, 
Best onte, Herofords, o Bs 1010 ds 0| Best po wa - 510 =o 
Best Short Horn: 8.6 8 8 Ditto (shorn) 3 1 
canon Quality | Boast - 910 8 4| Ewes: a second quality - 
4 8 Ditto (shorn) 
Bn Borate Hanes E [me 
0 (shi 
orn) 40 
3742; Sheep a mac ae Ao; Calves, 906; Piga, 189. 
bec 
es; several remain unsold.— 
amb is getting scarce, and 7 Calf trade is bad very few 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
ands and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
Manv yu is the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
OYLIND RIC. LERS, No ape solicit the attention of 
scientific po to their much approved method of 
applying the Tank system to nates Propagating Houses, 
&c., by which Aio here se as well as bottom heat is se- 
cured to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 
. & Co, have also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Boilers p ui as well as 
Copper, by which the cost is ees These Boilers, which 
are now so well ehe ee ely require Baar but to 
those who haye not s operation, TE ee Me 
be Ser as wi ell as refere tA ofthe highest au 
they may en at most ihe Nobility's seats mue peace 
Nurseries d Su the snis dom. 
8. and € o. beg i to inform the trade that at their Manufactory 
nNew Parkes treet, every article required for the construction 
of Hordcultural Building heating them, may ps 
obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 
Conservatories, &c. as f Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs, EAR A Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. 
as wel 
ERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN " GUANO | ON 
SALE, BY THE ONLY IMPORTERS, 
ANTONY GIBBS Ax» SONS, LONDON ; 
M. QUEE MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And | their Ag 
GIBBS, BRIGHT A TS CO., LIVERPOOL and PEE 
COTSWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LO: 
To protect themselves against peas injurious E RR SEE of 
using inferior and spurious guano, purchasers are recom- 
RM to apply only to Dealers ofestablished character, or to 
e above-named Importers, wi 'ho will supply the article in any 
doc at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Import 
Warehouses. 
cher. 
indeed of the pr 
Pigs is very o 
, Aug. 7. 
Nui ACE HUNSESCHRNECU aaay Moa: 
We have 
day's Heg Cera ated for whas fa ace sold, —Sheep are not over- 
abundant, and trade lea trifle better, The best Downs make about 4s 4d, 
ut -wools scarcely exceed 4s, alihough that price is more freely ob- 
tained, —Go foarcoand deer, making shout e Oalf trade enn. 
|. ce Keays a very e hardly makes 48 8d.—Pork trade continu 
T iie 938; Sheep and Lambs, 11,730; Calves, AER Pigs, 160. 
» West Smithfield. 
Bos FRIDAY, Aug. 7. 
The late rains appear to have improved the Hops jn some places, but we 
hear the mould is, places, much on the increase; and should we get 
A continuance of wa m and damp weather, the crop may be PER injured, 
Market steady. Duty called 4£150,000. 
Parrenprw & Sacra, Hop-Factors. 
COVENT & GARDEN,  Kvausr 8.—The supply of Vegetables 
Still continues to be somewhat limited and Fruit in general is 
Rot plentiful, Vates there is su mand, 
Ie English growth, are very abundant, and there 
TURNIP SOWING, 
s URATE OF HDD LONDON MANURE 
xperience ce 
ar eason to secure a good plant, and to pee a vm 
weight.per acre, Availing Neue of the many improve- 
ments in the science of artificial manures, the Company so 
manufacture the Urate, that the food requisite for a rotation 
of crops is fully maintained, therefore parties using the Urate 
for Turnips will f their. succeeding erops of Barley and 
seeds materially i eux oved, Full part artieulars, with testimonials, 
forwarded on application. No. 40, New Bridge-street, Black- 
friars. Epwanp Purser, Secretary. 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to 
offer Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, delivered direct from 
the Importers’ bonded warehouses :— 
Nitrate of Soda Fine Bone Sawdust, 
Sulphate of Ammonia, ulphurie Acid, 
ae NAE of Lime, Sulphate of Soda, 
P lt, 
wade QU article of Artificial Manure in the most genuine 
state.—No. 40, New Bridge-street, Se 
D Purser, Secretary. 
patel Currants BON UR d not 
sufficient t for © demand. yo es and Pears 
Vs tolerably or prices; the supply is moderate and the 
demand good ; Apples chiefly consist of Hawthor gend. The 
NDPly of. rd anes season, is good; and 
uts of all kinds are sufficient for the demand. d 
are cheaper, English Melons may be obtained ehe 3s. 
Se ch, and some good foreign ones are also in.the kp 
nally mui abbas Oaah lonen, n are e good, but the latter 
nearly the same as last week, ed is ean in PERDA 
Otatoes are nearly all affected by the ipesa ling disease we 
uu pn Bsto Se T Lemons, ped dozen, ls v E 
Sion to Ge 00, 75 to 1 
Apri, rn Currants En pe Bity atto. 64 
polos, D pe O 8. ie gan ie p 
tol , 8i Raspbo 8, Pu pott 
iu per! ht “eve, 41 to 108 Ghiertess EA oe ^f. d Rs 2s 6d 
6s Almonds, per pec! 
Sweet Almonds, dm 
oc Kilberte English, p.100 ho 80r to 1300 
‘anges, per dozen, 1sto 2s 6d » Cob, per 100 1bs., 804 to 907 
= per 100, 4s to 16: = ý 
- B 123 to 164 
pi Weiss hel, 
vee ETABLE i. je bus hel, 5s to 6$ 
Garin, perlb., 6d to 8d 
Hi r doz. Za, s on mce, Cos, per score, 1s to 2: 6d 
= hokes, ber! doz, 2: peace Ps 1,91 to 1: €d 
Pouch Beans, per hsv, de 6d to 34 Endive, per score, 1s to 2s 
Songer Pleva, aa 6d to r Vewerabie marrows,p. äoz dto 16d 
Ponas Perhf.-sieve, 9d to Le dishes, per 12 neg id te 
atoer, per owt., 5s to 125 Mushrooms, per pot Ale, 
PY Run 9s G Small He jain oe 
bar bushel, 4rt0 Gr | Fennel, per 
Savory, per Ed adito pm. 
Thyme, per bunch E 
T 
p. 
umbera, each d P; à 
8 each, 4 'arsley, per bui he ‘id to Gd 
ppehach, per ee Tiro ou Roots, per Qe % 
Gein’? Per bunch; fed to 4 Tarragon, per bunch, 
Carro)? Per bundle, 1s to 1s 6d Mint, green, per bunch, Gd to 8d 
Onion nch, 4d to Marjoram, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
Shallots par i o bunches, 2s to 5s Chervil, per punnet, fd to 3d 
lovem m 
NE, MONDAY, Aug. 
di money of aa English Wheat by dad carriage samples 
Wee! porni EIAS exceedingly small, and sold readily at last 
supe Dri prices; of new there were between “200 and 900 qrs. A 
‘lor Es of White realised 58s., and gs 50s, per ar. 
Wheat LIS, PRE peene QUARTER, $8. 8. 
p iii. area Kei Kei d Sat 48 » Ret . a 48 
Barlas a: D Dibdbinak ire, Ex ind Yorkshire . 40 46. White 40 50 
[584 alting and distilin 98»1080s.Chevaller 30 33 Grind. 95 98 
A Lincolnshire and fire 25 98 Feed $8 96 
Ea fijrthumi umber] Mies + « Feed 94 28 Potato $7 80 
Male, 7 eed 92 95 Porat 27 
= ^ Rae, ship E inl. Pace pedis 
Ye ertford and Misk . e e e t 
Be +. BÓ B4 
E ite zügan y old and new ` 32 to 38 Tick 34 36 ss 36 58 
Pon, White Heligotan . 88 t Winds — — he 
te to Maple 88 86 eee ur 84 
Owi AY, Aug. 7. 
coun ng to the storm of P Wot: and an attendance of west 
at Is Ty TEE SUM there was. a good retail sale for Foreign Wheat 
rur - over the rates paid on Monday, There ar 
its y, yany fresh Samples of English Wheat ae “market, and 
Alue remains unalter 
THPERLAL AVERAGES 
é 
Jun, |Whent.|Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
July Sf per Quarter. Bae 3i gno dl’ seed ag yal sp oal 85 0d 
udis : 5210| 97 6 88 88 5| 85 5 
~ THERE ` . 52 [I 8 83 11 87 11 85 
a eanan a E 97720 ss o| a5) 3 
Au, “Hos 0. .|em| s 5| 39 9| 88 9 | 3510 
2 * . 47 5 96 11 95) 5 28 89 3 85 11 
7 35 9 
6 4 0 
 Kiuwosyonp AND Lay, 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
2 
| M*NEILL & CO., of Tataba Buildings, Bunhill- 
* row, London, the UE Hd E on Eo uentops of 
THE ASPIALTED FELT F 
Houses, nisi EN gs, Shedding, O Norkshops and for 
Garden purposes, to protect Plants from 
t the Gres, “National Agriculti A SEU it is this ES 
which has been exhibited ed obtained the Prize, and is ti 
Felt porn s 
AJESTY's Woops AND FORESTS, 
STE BOARD or ORDNANCE, 
ONOURARLE EAST INDIA COMPANY, 
IoNOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
ER MAJESTY’S ESTATE, ISLE or WIGHT, 
prid GARDENS, ReGent’s PAX 
And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherlaud, Norfolk, Rut- 
land, Newcastle, Asp berland, Buceleugh (at Richmond), 
the late Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry ; 
and at the Royal Agri vultu al Society's ose Hanover- square. 
Tt is half the price of a y other description of Roofing, and 
effects a great saving of “Timber in the construction of Roofs, 
Made to any 1 length by 32 eis wide. 
RICE y PER SQUARE Foor. 
lcs Samples, with Pi iri ptione for its Use, and Testimonials 
seven years’ experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, Heron otni and Builders, sent dd to any part of the 
town or country, and orders by post ex 
gar The Public "m respectfully h cautioned that the Sey Works 
in Great Britain where the al ng es made, art 
-OM)NBILL & € 
Patent Felt Lam Rx bui n Bunhill 
London, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as 
also the new Vice-Chancellor's Court, and the Passages and 
(UR atthe entrance to Westminster Hall, and other build- 
ings at the New Houses of Late done under the Sur- 
ve Ses RD of Charles Barry, 
—Consumers sending din ect to the Factory can be sup- 
plisa in Tti ies suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
no more than t requir 
See 
ECONOMICAL, EFFECTUAL, AND DURABLE 
FING. 
BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
'ROGGON'S S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING 
/ FELT, with which the Committee Rooms of the Houses 
of Parliament are entirely covered. The above Material e 
been used and d highly spore by the Nobility, Gentry, a 
Charles Barry, Esq., EA ve &c. 
years at the Royal Horticultural Soviety’ s Sorde f hiemieies g 
the Swiss Gardens, Shoreham, Sussex; on the ex e oi uc 
eleuch’s, and the Mai arquis of Anglesey’s Proper 
(under slate) the Royal SERES REA s Hou 
square; its advantages are—C. PNESS, LIGHTNESS, 
DURABILITY, and ECONOMY. Bei ing a Non-Conductor, it 
bas been B 'oved an efficient ** Protective erem to Plants. 
CE, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE BOON 
Samples en Testimonials sent by Ponty n applicatio: 
AS JOHN Cnooaon. 
L9 Lawrence Pountney-hill, ern Londo: 
"PHOSPHORIC RAT POISON.—This preparation 
decidedly superior to all those poisons containing arsenic and 
opnan minerals, Itis most greedily eaten by rat: 
ong as it m offered to them, ano invariably proves certain de- 
struction, Prepared only by EDV ARD PursER, 40, Bridge. 
Blackfriars, Tondon. jeu in pum. with fall directions for use, 
at 4s., 85, and 20s, each, 
Hales by Acu deas 
CHELTENHAM. 
THE OAKFIELD MANSION a e GROUNDS IN THE PAR 
ME CHARLES WOOD has the honour to d Mn 
to the Nobility, Gentry, and Capitalists generally, that he 
has been favoured by the Pr Toprietor with instructions 
O SUBMIT TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, 
The abov ttractive and truly Valua 
he pur ie doing on TUESDAY, the August, 1846, at 
ne for Two o clock, in Two Lots ; and for the great accommo- 
dation of the Public, he is happy to say he has permission. to 
hold the Sale on the Premises. 
ot 1 will comprise 
THE OAKFIELD MANSION, LAWN, AND 
PLEASURE GROUND, 
containing 14, 2n. 28r. ; the prevailing and striking feature of 
ea is Rls: correct science and most exemplary tas te epe 
ery part, in the formation of the Grounds, and t 
epe ited ee the designs have been carried out at an Baurs 
ense— 
THE RESULT IS PERFECTION. 
Mr. Woop has every confidence in calling the attention of 
the Nobility and others, 5s this truly delightfal and most fasci- 
nating property; butin so doing, he is bound to confess his 
utter inability to convey to the world an adequate idea of half 
the varied beauties it possesses ; the Property must be seen and 
closely inspected w As duly appreciated. 
The MANSION, o ure, is 
by a sweep arte Drive, having a frontage to the, nc of 
225 ft. Gi in., and to the Hatherley-place Road 397 ft. 6 The 
House is substantially gu aud comprises, on the Ground 
Floor, a Handsome Dini g Room, of large Dimensio: 
teel Breakfast er "Second ‘Drawing Room; a convenient Study, 
Bath Room, and Han 
asement contai 
Butlers Pantry, best and secondary 
ffices, furnished with every re 
turo i Wine, s oal Cellars, very cc omple 
d isa capital four-stalled STABLE, € OAOT- HOUSE, 
Saaai and Harness SEED with Hay and Corn Lofts, Coach- 
m s Bed Room, & 
In the GARDEN are four HOT-HOUSES, two with fine 
Era and flourishing Vines, and two with Exoties of the 
are and costly description ; the high b 
clothed with choice and most delicious Fruits; and in the 
beautiful Lawn and Flower Garden, midst a pleasing variety 
of the most choice Flowers and Shrubs of English production, 
stands in majestic grandeur, the SAT BRITISH OAK, form- 
ing a tout ensemble of beauties aus luxuries rarely to be seen. 
N NB. —-In addition to the above, there are many age and 
yaluable STOVE and GREEN HOU SE PLANTS, in portable 
Pots, together with a fine collection of ORCHIDAORÆ, that 
re not only hes but in ds ees quite unique; anı 
ieh with ‘the genteel and trul ppropriate FURNITURE 
may be had (if séquird) by ETUR in the usual way. 
LOT 2 comprises 
A PIECE of GARDEN GROUND, containing 14. On. 5 
a splendid Vinery and Melon Pit thereon ; itis enclosed p^ a 
igh brick wall, and having a frontage to the Hatherley Place 
Road of 142 ft., "by a depth of upwards o of 320 it., and forms an 
RUPEE site "for the erection of two very genteel Villas 
rther particulars may be had, and Ground Plans seen, on 
application to Messrs, Winurams and decies Solicitors, 
c Offices, or at Mr. Woop’s Auction tene Oriel C 
bun. ends and of each also may be hi ad s of admi o 
the Property, any day (Sundays siti from Twelve 
io Five o'clock. 
jicbens, zn st Domes 
ite and Sony enient Fix- 
ORCHIDS, 
MERS. J. C. awn s. STEVENS will sell by 
uction p^ da Great Room, 38, King- ede. Covent 
Garden, on’ We ay, August 12, at 12 for 1 o'clock pre- 
cisely, a fine Manes of ORCHIDS ee received from the 
Southern Coast of Mexico, e com} any Plants of 
Cypripedium Tcansanunt df arbi, Giferent "NDUeIe «UR 
Cattlya (one of them new), Losia, _Odontoglossum, Epiden- 
yrtoc ilum. ax. 
illaria, &c. &c. May be viewed the day prior and mor ning of 
sale, and Catalogues had of the Auctioneers, 
TO GARDENERS AND € OTHER: 
O BE SOLD.—THE LEASE OF E SMALL 
NURSERY, with GOOD x resa HOUSE, Four 
Greenhouses, Sheds and Stabling, Pits and Frames, Stock, Pe 
orse and Cart. Term ER ST, E years. Ground-rent 
moderate. Letters directed to J: D., Post-office, Edgeware- 
road, opposite the Harrow-road, Paddington, will be answered, 
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTATES. 
ILLIAM BULLOCK WwW EDATEN of Hounsdown, 
at DET Isle of Wi ght ; the Morem "of a Patent Tile 
Machine (applicable to making Bricks); also a new 
Machine Te taking roots and stones out of clay, both which are 
en atthe Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent-street,— 
offers his assistance as a thorough practical man to Landlor rds 
o may require information on any Ve connected with 
the Drainage of their Estates. d drained at a fixed 
sum per acre, including eve! 
Bumper sora ino tig Beta MU UU, ga 
MA & COS NEW PATTERN TOOTH- 
USH and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth-Brush 
tage of searching bs into the 
divisions of the xc and cleaning them in the extra- 
ordinary manner, and is famous for the d note oming 
loose—is. An improved MES n ush, that cleaxs in a third 
art of the usual time, an e of injuring the finest nap. 
Penetrating Hair- rubis, Wit the durablocun bedded tame 
sian Tristis; which do not soften like. common hair. Flesh 
Brushes of area graduated and friction. Velvet 
Brushes which act in the most surprising 
ner. The genuine os Sponge, with its preserved valuable 
properties of abso and durability, by means of 
direct cee nin pude ‘with all intermediate parties’ 
profits and destructive bleaching, and securing the luxury of a 
genuine Sevens Sponge. Only at METOADEE. 2 di Co's Sole Es- 
130 -ford-st: Wem door from Holles- street, 
Caution. penates of the words “ jen Metealfe’s,” adopted 
by some houses. 
RESS COATS, superfine cloth, made tom measure, 
s. to 42s, ; extra Saxony, 50s. ; frock coats, silk facing, 
ah pa ra ; extra Saxony, 50s. d 5s. ; fa shionable trousers, 
. 6d.; doeskin, new patterns, 12s., 16s., and 21s. ; 
[eres of the newest patterns, 6s. Gd. to 10s. 6d. ; rich satin 
and cloth, 7s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. ; overcoats of the newest syle, in 
paletots, Alberts, and n of llama cloth and cash- 
rette (waterproof), 21s. to 355. ; travelling wrappers 8s. 6d. 
to 18s. Boys’ and youths clothing o; i 
Tunic gi hussar suits, 21s. ti 
