750 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ Nov. 7, 
to feed cattle on “on boiled or steamed food, as, though there is a 
ae in food (2), it is connterbalanced by the cost of feel and 
‘bour. 
In accordance, however, with general l ei this result 
does not take place in the feedin. swin e haye not 
room sbi ee into the detail of Boswell’ s pats iments on 
this sul 
In m ference to the question of boiled Linseed, Beans, Chaff, 
have only to repeat wh 
&c., as food for catt le, we t we 
already said o value. At the-present relative prices of 
oil-cake, Linseed, "Bean ns, &c., we have no hes in prefer- 
ring a mixture of ge Linseed and Beans, along with chaff, 
‘to an equal value of 
To this subject we 
duos n. 
Notices to Correspond: 
CARROTS — CON —Average crop 
acre. Youmay grow me put on the AE 
afety : £ guano 
ference to E 5 ^ Alis iugham, 
nts. 
15 to 18 tons per 
ou mention 
iow the 
We grow 20 acres | 
3 5 
Brutus—A. Who calls B. a crack farmer? 
er you to the published — 
ur question to the S 
on the subje 
COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 
spt trade is "far from bilo brisk. 
oth mae ehani Foreign. 
in price since a ort. The 
Wine Nelis, Chaumontel, and oo de 
have just made their appearance. are s 
demand, Walnuts are plentif ful. 
plentiful 
Ca 
Beans remain sap the same as 
Po okatoss, are scarce, no ARIS pans being 
uces and other S 
rable quantities 0! e- 
in quality. 
affected by the prevailing d 
ing are g 
rad a 
are good 
of English prow rth, 
min: 
apes, 
re 
abc 
es, 
Violets, ¥ euo 
r the demand, and the same may be said 
‘Apples and Pears have not T 
latter chiefly consist of 
Lemons are 
is, Dabbages, Gaulidoncere, 
Good 
vod and plentifi 
Camel 
Azaleas, and Ro 
—Fruit and 
"There is li 
arce, and so. 
&c,, are 
last we 
ui 
‘ul. 
y imported. Eon PiHamburgh ; the 
Aa said 
Cut Powers c 
o be inferior in 
'hietly con: 
RU aD Gardenias, Cacti, 
vegetables: are 
RU E are 
of Grapes 
wW ORDE: 
ufficient for the 
ttle demand for 
are Mel d Of Vege- 
good, and the latte: 
and Turnips have altered bat ae in price. 
elery is good 
esa 
quality to those 
sais of Heaths. 
FRUIT! 
fine Ass , Derlb., 4eto 72 ge ver dozen, 1s 6d to 3s 
othouse, per lb., 2s to 4s por 100, 10s to 207 
Portugal, per lb., 9d to ls Aimo M r peck, 6s 
Bs ëd to8s das pex 
ee 5 
Review,” a n capital ‘periodical of its class, 24, Norfolke | Pears, per hf.-sieve, 44 to 128 
Melons, each, 2s to 58 
agonia ‘dozen, 2s to 38 
street, Strand. 
DRAINING A STIFF Som—F G—Drain with pipes at least three 
feet deep and 20 feet apart, and place the soil in t 
nearly in the position and form in which it elated before | 
it was disturbed, This y nnot do, and therefore it is 
well to err on the safe side of fill the "stiffest clay in first, 
and reading it down a little to uide. the passage of water 
down the loose earth of the tr ench, 
ER 5 will probab! obtain M. alay, Spanish, and Dorking 
Ris ls, de Ba 3, Bele On- | 
al 
im, 
by application to to ae for 
a list o! ultry exhibitors wi I 
he may iheni make inquiry. of destroying 
"wireworm are described in an essay on T insect in one cf | 
the volumes of the “ English Agricultura 
consist in pde stirring of “the TOR me exposing it to | 
urning the surface of land—in crushing a wn 
soil by means of p 
"tain s nu: 
l to the insect eg 
LINCOLNSHIRE TE A Landlord will find all the seria 
tion which is published, in the volumes of DES ks M Ag. 
Journal.” We have published it all in past Num 
is little more to be said than what is said by a odere | 
and b 
* M. S." "in page 697 
am. SMITH, or Dr r. Cuthill—Please to excuse our 
M? the DEORE ation of personal remarks one way or the 
er. Mr. Smith does not pega 'e a defence: 
F—We do not expect t will ward off the disease ; 
“pat if your od does not ead © neat enough, it will be 
usefal as the food of the plants you may grow, whatever they 
may be. ply 3 ewt. per acre, if now, on light land; or, 
1 cwt. ifin spring, x stiffland. Asregardssortsof Potatoes | 
early sorts will do—Ash-leaved Kidney, 
A C K—It has the effect of 
strengthening the:straw of grain crops, and rendering them 
um ues 
and one at Beat possess 
direct action as food) whi V p brodo fertili ising deduce 
you mix salt with US p no action ensues 
until the lime has become a car ; then a mutual de- 
prepared. 
SEED DipBLE— S Newingto We are not acquainted with the 
society you namé, If your invention justifies p asernptpn. 
UR eae it, no doubt it will pay well for the expense of 
M— Our aneching eneshes and 
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heat in one lot, no’ 
You should apply to some 
CRUS epp for the details of such a RA We shall 
take occasion to describe 
m 'Gommunioations reaching town after ednesday cannot 
ans 
Markets, — 
SMITHFIELD, Monvay, Nov. 2.—Per Stone of 8 lbs, 
Best Scots, Herefords, Ao. 43 Otote 2| Bost Long-wools = - 4s | 6104 10 
‘Best Short Horns 8 8 Ditto 
Segond quality Beasts - 2 8 $. 4| wes end 
4 Ditto 
Sew Domas Halt brade 5 0 5 Lambs: - = 
Ditto (shorn) 50 
“Beasts, 4505; ue pied 110; Calves, 1925 Pli, 400. 
reared : but quality not as all 
sold; bus the bast- 
orn) s 
paesi 43 44 
Downs maka. ‘easy w pens of 
ly 5 Julve- is very dull, it being di 
EE che eise quel tia y She weather belng unfavourable for slaughtering 
Pigs, the demand for them is very limited. 
FRIDA 
The, terrible condition of yar 
‘No ov. 6. 
ad Markers since Monday has caused 
g to be exceedingly dull to-day. "The supply of Beasts is 
d to s 
4s. Best Short Horns, 
S ond qual 3 E ere are about 600 from. 
any. Plc cupply ob Suaepiteom teli home countien ja 
ahort; bus th. RU eus Té d kp De perge 
ough; the demand is very limited for the reason before named 
owns, &c., make about 5s. Best Long Wools, 4a 6d to Ewes, 
4 ves are abundant and trede very heavs.-a good one 
males abont sagd. Average qualites range from 3s 8d to 4s 4d. Pig: 
plentiful, and p 
d to 5s. 
Beasts, 1172 
a 6d to 4s. Ady 
rices lower. Large Hogs, Small Porkers, 
POTATOES.—Sourn 
WARK, wie 
The supply to this Market continues to be very Sinited, yet 
tke sales are languid, as the prices so much decrease the 
«consumption, he town Saaret ets are also tolerably well sup- 
t nssist to depress this market. The prices are 
ranging as follows :— 
Work Regents, 180s to 1608 
Do. Shaws, 120: 
Linoolarhive Regens, 1203 to 130s 
5, 120 
nt and Essex Regents, 10s to 180s 
nir ede 8, 
Do. Xidneys, Mos 
wo GERE of French Potatoes have arrived, but no ss 
have been effected at present. 
| Cebbages, per dose gi tos 6d 
1e 108s E 
Brocoli, pe 
pe 
chokes, 
t 100, 14s to 29s 
e trench | Berberiles, per hf.-av., 6.10.75 
Y doz. 
e, 
aaliowere, per "on a to sr 
o; 
i tod 
» per di 
Biberin “Ens p.t 
dono 0, 954 to 100 
» Cob, pi 
End 
elon; 
Bea piae 
VE EGETABLES. 
tlie, perlb., 6d to 
Asnaragus, per 
Scorz mera, 1s to 1 
dbs «y 24 10 95 
0 1bs., 85r to 90s 
to 16s 
— Spanisl 
Walnutas por bushel, 16s to 24s 
nach, par sieve, ie to ls 
110, 3s to 63 
Salsify, p. bundle, 1s to 1a 6d 
s 6d 
petits de OE Gito 2s | oute, per hf-tv, Je to Se 
French Beans, per M to 8864 | L Cos, per score, 84 to 
Sorrel, per hf,-sieve, 9d to Tomatoes, per hf.-sv., 8s to 
Potatoes, per ta e sl to 8L indive, per score, 9d to ls 
— to sd to Ge 64 Vegetable marrow,p. doz.,18 to 2s 
2. hel, ts 6d tos 62 Radishes, per 12 
laney, per bushel, 24e | Mushrooms, per pottle, 9d to le ad 
leto 2 
Shallots,» per 1b., 64 to 10d 
Mint, green, per 
| Parsley, p sina 1d to 
e eP oote, per bundle, lato 1s 6d 
rragon, per bun 
baneh, «e to v 
| Marjoram, per bunch, 8d to 4 
Fin 
fiin Hay 
Prime Mond. Hay 
Infer 
New Hay 
epee Gia decline 
but where sales were electe E 
to.—' 
cheaper,— 
Oats, des 
e Mead. Ha: 
New & Rowen 45 
be freely off 
qr according to weight and quality.—Linse 
advanced in value, and cakes are very firm. 
6 weeks’ Aggreg. Aver. | 
Fluctuations in last six x week's Corn Averages. 
Oc "| Oor. 24 n Ocr. 81 
HAY.— 
Per Load of 36 T: 
eue p Nov. 5. 
Ay fio 78s 
rices lower Tr. 
e top price of 
eans and Pe 
trade is heavy, add gripes 18 pl 
ered, and cargoes a hand still obtain 50: 
ed has A ET 
RITISH, PER DE mine 
Su 
olnshire and 
thumberland js Si 
d LANE, 
nes rre pe 
russes, 
wClr, —sto = 
fe pas 
inferior Hey, With the crude heavy 
JosuuA BAK: 
town-made flour is 
r qr lower. 
8. 
hite a 
coteh . 
corsu, Salesman. 
WHITECHAPEL, Nov 
Na Hay =  75sto 80s Old Clover nso tga 
=- = = [Infr Straw 2s to 24 
63 75 | New Clover o 105 
CUMBERLAND MARK: Ni 
Zbato 82% | Old Clover E to 1008 f 
6 7 E nferiordo, 80 90 jw 82s 10 85 
* E New Clover — | — 
s 
eR, Hay Salesman, 
AEON Nov. 2. 
icularly from abroad were 
f Wheat by 
T.8 | oer 10 | Ocr. 17 
sra to 56s pel 
sack. Barrels are quite Srepek cted, and could only be sold at | 
1s to 2s reduction. Barley must be written 2s to 3s per gr. 
eas ane. unaltered in yalue,—The Oa 
Maize continues wo 
RI : 20 Potato 98 32 
Mait, pale, ship f S ETI doct 
iori and CI HISP ER SR 
Stans Muzagan n, d and now a8 ioa Tick 88 Harrow 39 46 
Pigeon, He: ilum wa Winds 65 70 our sa 46 
Pow, White ^. Oto 56  Maple4? 45 Gre a2 
ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 
Flo arl., Malt.|Oats. | Rye, | Bnn. |Peas 
English 8599 Ska. — Bris. 866 | 96 [E 779 
rish » » — 9 —-|-l- 
Foreign — 2, 300 ^» li9504 (16600 | — (2e979| — | 632 huses 
FRIDAY, Nov. 
re was B Bis moderate iendane at market this morn- 
ainable for English 
nothear of any transactions in Maize, excepting a small cargo 
of Galatz at 51s per qrafloat.—Flour continues in very limite: 
demand. 
eee Naas du WEEK. 
Whee Oats Flour 
English ^. b^ d 910 2870 Ske 
lrish m V 1000 2860 e 
Foreign . + 3690 4230 14800 7640 brl 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wheat. | Barley. s, | Rye. | Beans.) Peas 
Sept. 26 per Quarter.| 535 1£| 360l0d| 93« 74| 35» Td| 42» 7d | - 451,00 
ot. Fue tee Uu war 24 8| 895 48 4| 45 4 
m r wht e e BO 100 87179. [rs Tie Bs diredar T? | SEAT 
zo ca 1. 4. j| 890.1588 9:[585.8: eB Sy Ba) «4545. |i: 47,8 
— m" $ 7$ 7 60710 2 D) 9| 4810 
Sy Ble eite ice 8 1 1 
Coriande . 
ed 
no z 
ivers "Red, English + 
reign 
Z White, English 
Foreign. 
pe 
per o 
'orel 
2. | 
EA 
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er 1000 
Scales bp Auction. 
IMPORTANT ne OF 2000 e et HYBRID RHO- 
DODENDRON AZALEA Ses CONSIGNED 
FROM PELGIUM FOR ABS SOLUTES 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS have re- 
ceived instructions to Euren i pops Eu DU Cy 
the Aetion Mart, Bartholom e, RIDAY, Nov. 13, 1: 
at 12 o'clock, about 2000 CAMBELIAS from 2 2to 4 feet, inoue ot 
which are beautiful ‘urns h blo om-buds, an nd coi mprise 
1 the eemed. ETT CS Rhododendron arbore um, 
TA indica, and other Greenhouse Plants. May viewed 
one par prior to the Sale (at the Mart), where Gatslonaes may 
be be d; and of the Auctioneers, ‘American Nursery, Leyton- 
ston 
TU NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS beg to an- 
nounce that MONS. LOUIS VAN HOUTTE'S ANNUAL 
SALES m take place at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew- 
lane, on THursDAY, Nov. HS Re and followin ng day. Parti- 
culars Will be given in Anenii Man ber of tls fuper: 
We beg to observe, that the Sales of this Gentleman are 
Apis made under DE pum, nom: not DijencByro pulv. 
TO NO 4 TG NERS, 
R NAT CONTRACTORS, AN. D OTHERS ENGAGED 
IN PLANTIN: 
N ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS have re- 
i ceived dnstenotiong to submit to Rubio Competition, on 
Monday, Nov. 16, and following days. o'clock, a large 
PORTION of the densely stocked NURSERY of Ww. DENNIS 
and Co., mS s-road, Chelsea, the TR being required for 
immediate uilding after Christm The stock consists of 
10,000. rene japonica, Trish ie ollie large Privets, an 
an immense quantity of standard, hale andra, pillar and 
Gai be Hie pe pd variety ; t) prize 
Goo; ver grown, in asa Of p vari mp largs 
fruit Seating E le, pear and ronan rees, 
Shrubs, Herbaceous n &c. ay be doc three dayg 
reins to the nd TSS nea of the principal Seeds- 
men, on the pronis ES ofthe Auctioneers, American Nur- 
sery, bo 
0 GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
MESSI. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS will sub- 
mit to NU M RE at the JESUS Marh Bar- 
tholomew-lane, on Thursday, Nov. 12,1846, at 12 o'clock, & 
first class collection UE DUTOL BULBS, pe tap RS fine 
ingle Hyacinths, Na Cr mquils, 
anunculu [3 adiolus, &c. 
a splendid Assortment p Standard and Dwarf Roses, consist- 
ing of all the leading varieties ; NS ae and A: ARRAS 
well e with bloom buds, &c. y be viewed the morning o! 
nd Catalogues had at the M t; and of the je 
iAmériean Bai Leytonstone. 
Tris, Anemi 
AN URS E RYMEN, 
TO NOBLE} N, GENTLEMEN, 
BUILDERS, AND OT 
ESSRS. PROTHEROER AND "'MORRIS beg to 
announce that the last two days’ sale o of Mr. NEAL'S valu- 
andsworth Common, will take place on Mon- 
Stock 
N 
day and hrei Ru 9th and 10th, ai 11 biel The 
‘Also Greenhouse Plants, comprising very 
Camellias, wel el furnished with bloom buds, 
fine double White 
zalea Indica, Noisette and or Roses, dic., dC. 
[3a stacks of capital old Meadow w Hay; about 100 loads will bo eae 
lon Tuesday, Nov. 10th, Catalogues may be had on the pro- 
mises of the Auctioneer’s, ‘American Nur sery, Leytonstone, 
MARK IT- GARDEN GROUND. 
me BE LET, with immediate pose ion, 244 acres 
of EXCELLENT LAND, comprisin art Fruit and Open 
Land, of the best quality. ‘A House, & e built. Situ- 
ation, five miles m Dam Coming- 
Particulars may be had by enquiring oi 
Wiyn-yaw Cottage, ADA N SEET Middlesex. 
T°, BE LET, a 
SEED BUSINESS, 
large ready m| trade, a 
CP eon FLORIST, and 
3 miles of London, doing a 
on a long lease. 
ther particulars (for jp Cds: 
Seedsmen, 152, Fleet-street, London 
Te BE LET, 
sirable situation, near 
populous and wealth; 
VOl stocked with S 
AERE it for 21 years unexpired ; 
eed 1501. For further La og apply to 
Prospect-row, Ball's Pond, Islington 
OR SA DES 
NEY cow, ealved two months ago 
now in her prime. The reason for 
TO UTI &c 
with immediate possession, in a de- 
Town, in the midst of a 
y neighbourhood, E "NURSE RY GROUND, 
Hus under an 
., will not ex- 
and only one is ES uired for the use 
tic tee T Mr, Ball’s, Roebuck Inn, 
WANTED, . A PIECE E OF OF GROUND for a Market 
Garden, from. more or less, with walls and 
other conveniences, within RE eer of London ; or a Gentle- 
man's Kitchei m Garden. ng ae wil required.— 
Address 30, Prayeott- placo ne-square, Chelsea. 
8. t 
ene een 
r d by all the Chemists in T 
n and Countr; 
b; R Masesty, His “Royál Highness. PRINCE 
Patrons by ie Ter Royal Highness the DUCHESS or Kent. 
Mr. CLARKE, SURGEON M 28, SACKVILLE-STREET, 
ICCADILL. 
C onn TINCTURE for "instantaneously curing 
the Tooth BUS without nger, r, price 
So. LARKE'S SUOCHD ANEUM, for Stopping 
ver large josed d. 
can use it nemala with ease, i fall directions are enc! d 
5s,—Mr. RKE’S LOTION, for stren theni Pn ni 
purifying the Gums, andi SENT an feverish. ED TOR] TH 
e Mouth, price 4s. m Mr. CLABES xinds of 
BRUSHES, in cases con antag en 
PA ew Brushes necessary to be used for Oleaning the VUE 
Son to 6 oed Calon Foreign ypjton obo n | ea CAUTION, none are genuine minds each packet is 
£ nr" ipei aled r's na prof fasion a E dons 
Saintfoin 
— For 
refoil 
na Ü 
» 
Rapeseed, È Ey, Ha Je al 
C 
du 
6l 
aren, Eng, winter, p bush. L soa 
Ay 
19 
Turnip (roo variable "fon quotation) 
Xkixosronn AND LAY. 
sealed with the invento d Xing 
above Articles can be sent to a parts i of one NEET fu supplied d 
on receipt of Post E e oy ull ‘an, which has pro. 
from one to a comple » 
cured him the EUN Hi Sin JANES CLARK, Dart, and 
Dr. n Dentiet, 28, Sackville- 
ill Fiv 
Mr. A REDERIOK CLARKE, Surgeo 
street, Piccadilly, at Home from Ten till 
