Sagi al T HE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ng arr 
snowdrifts. The ~ must, of 8 vary accordi ing to 
cumstances, but, as a general rule, 
central position, — the force of the 1e pre vailing — — has 
deen broken by some natural obstruction before reaching it; 
ch 
of trees, a * is . times the case —some barren spot 
get aside for this purpose, simply because it is worthless for 
grazing, a 
ing. We “have seen clumps on a sh eep farm, all —— 
during the same season, som — —.— ago, which afford an 
— — example of this. While those on good dry soil are 
w affording valuable shelter, others planted on cold wet 
clay are doing very little, the —— es and — Firs being 
arly extinct, — the Spruces may still come to be of 
—— size, unless prevented 4 7 the bla — game—a most 
destructive foe to the two latter trees, picking out the crowns 
to suc 
n 
whete: suitable materials can be procured, stone fences are 
alw: . to those of turf. For, thou * more expen- 
constructed, 8 an pts ary lease of 1 years, 3 be 
ing: be the cheapest in the neg ai atter AE re- 
— Be to be ing the time. The coping 
of stone; 8 if possible, 22 d 
Da een en lime, ‘whieh will only add ano out lłd. per 7 
t) the cost, while it e wall 1 for 
much longer period — — 1 otherwise be Ge case. Besides 
api i 
h 
ot Jato late fn the 8 of the island. aa enh to say that the 
ontinued rains and high — ds h old on the sheep, in 
thoir iir bleached Tool look, t, and considerable — of condition. 4 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Beer: JW begs to inform our correspondent in re“ Beer, 
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of the water, and it is aise 4 3 
If J. H.“ wishes a more potent . — — Rok increase 
his malt — Hops I tasted some at PERE 
house last week, — with 13 ‘bushels of 2 ang a pounds 
of Hops e the hogshead, and ra; — t was. I 
igen it out = ~ wine-giaas. This very tm aod brewed 
onths and w only then eu Jast = to drink, but it 
—— “J. W.“ bez o inform “M Malt” 
porns — 
about six wee a piece of brown stiff paper then pasted 
2 * ae e 1 Mg ust as well as a — — 
e 
an ro 
to the beer itself, peed the hottest summer weather, 
will not — the slightest degree it. Doubt- 
ence in the conb. These pore a are pl ain to a practical eye, 
but nothing but practice will teach it —Vernon. There is 
t d a 
Perhaps the best method of disposing of these would be by 
advertising them as fit to le a the hen, and inviting pur- 
ch 
to see the stocx from which they were bred. 
„This is 
a — 
not developed, aud probab e * virtues must 
looked for. 1 Speckled Dorking fo 
e 
wls should 
be 
be 
large and s uid have five toes o 
he abs saree “of this 6 mark would disqualify 
them. il no proof of purit 
ity 8 
— Dorking cock, nor is it wipes oag A 2e should have 
AB Spanish f 
It is t anis 
— i ia pl umage tor a ete perio od f 
As chickens they grow their feathers slowly, a: as adults 
they lose them easily. Your fee ling is very good, only I 
would substitute, three times per week, s aked Oatmeal 
wi 
aud in.tead of oe oyster shells pounded, 
and . = ab ful a bricklayer's rat 
— Ast . — oe a covered h 
tremity, lee ie always 2 a heap of — 
they can dust themselves. Above all — the 
rom rolling out. — oosting house — 
pen ‘ie neo t — | 
econ op ton 
of ammonia, and ie fbr it into the dx at s 
andard of its TUNO without reference 
— ar cro) 
Markets. 
— 
‘COVENT GARDEN, FEB. 21. 
410 th 
hole Barley. Let their enclosure be as 7 * 
1 
planting the Potato — 5 Prefer guano to superp 
od clay land, or any other, i if you merely wish to raise th 
parti- 
for 
‘obish in their 
use at one 
ex- 
ashes in eae 
m prot plea 
* 
be 6 feet in height, 12 in width 
red 6 feet it in "depth; Nen of this s — should be parted off 
for a laying an tting house. The nests shou 
round, and d „ 8 t the hens e a se 
he 
o tha — ott 
nest should have a small head in front, to — ee 
hav 
ve perches, 
f course 
to any 
— . is still dull. — panen s are 
fetch good pri They still consist of B 
tatoes are agate vs g in quality 
zalad are sufficient for the dem — 
cheaper. Cut Dawan rs consist of Heaths, Bpac 
‘thunder, 
less vinous s N neous! ected ; 
Lo owever, assure your — rs 1 it is the 
only beer of any kind that I can drink with impunity. J. W. 
pomii J. Wilson, r to 
discussion — —ͤ— spa des, says, that Mr, 
— of Sutton, near Birmingham, makes first-rate a is 
Lice on SHEET: A Small Farme * Tobacco water, or B 
— ne com composition will destroy lice on —.— tie 
in sheep is not caused by any Grass or other plant, 
particular Grasses will prevail on lands that will 
cause the rot. W. C. S. 
Lucerne: New Subscriber. Sow Lucerne in the beginning or 
middle of April 
OYSTER SRELISsͤ : X. You want no other solvent than rain 
ter, cerned 
Muriatic acid will disso 
Povnray: George. The fowl drops her egg from the perch, be- 
—— t in health. She has, perhaps, l ä 
other causes is weak. It is —— — 
thing, id will, — — 3 amri the The 
may easily served, n —— ax iow, — 
plenty of loose 2 dali under — i 5 
has an upright serrated comb, very — b; 
mido tn of 
Asparagus, p. bundle, 48 to 7s | Shallots, per Ib., 8d to 10d 
Seakale, per basket, 1s to 28 Garlic, per ib., 6d to 8d 
Greens, per doz., 2s to 3 Artichokes, Jerusalem, per hf. 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 9d to 1s sieve, $d to ls 
Potatoes, per ee ag 2 80s Ca weg — 1 
— pere all Salads 2 P. P d to 3d 
— = 2 is soa — p 6d Horseltadieh. bund is 2 4e 
Turnips, per doz. ushrooms, p age s 3d 
Cucumbers, each, 5 m — per punnet, a i rly 
elery, p. bundle, 6d — Is 6d rrel, per hf. — ed + g 
Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 7d Fennel, per bunch, 2d t 
Brussels Aprona, p. half sieve, | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 34 
1s 6d to 2s 6d Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
—.— per sieve, 18 to 18 6d Parsley, per doz. bun., 28 to 38 
Onions, p. bunch, 3d to . Mint, per bunch, 9d to 1s 
panish, p.doz.,1s6 to 88 Basil, = * 3d to 4d 
Endive, per score, — Marjor am, do., 3d to 4d 
Beet, per doz., in Water — „p. 1 6dtols 
sidering the season, English Grapes are over, r 
ones ma crv “ge —— The rgt English Pears 
Ne 
jot more — 3 feet risas the ground, running across, not 
ilong — — are good, a and s hould be made = 
28 
heir bein ng —— roe The — of the roos ae and ayia 
houses should be of hard earth. J. Baily, 113, M 
Sonpries: W ts etable 
clay, or — ANE I dust over the du ag heap—that will —.— 
the ammon Mix gypsum with it, or eee dilute 
huric — — it, that will decompose th erer, carbonate 
— M 
urré 
2 us Furia, ony Easter Beurré. Oranges = plentiful and 
Nut 
ted. Carrots, 
Po- 
ast quo 
Tania Cabbages, &., are sufficient for the demand. 
tac 
Miguo- 
8 doz., 10d to 1s 3d i 1 6d tol 
avoys, per doz. to ls Parsnips, per doz. s 
— Rat bunch, 8d to le 3d | Leeks, per bunch, 1d to 2d 
8 Soda long 
ATOES,—Sovutaw Monpay, Feb. 16. 
POTA 
The commit a that Garis ng the eg" w 
als bo 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
SMITHFIELD, Feb, 19. 
Prime Meadow gwi iis to 76s Clover 
. 70 2d cut „ 2. 
Row 80 - Straw .. 
New yey PET 
Abis k trade. 
1 Feb. 20. 
eek there hav 
nette, Camellias, Roses, Acacias, . . 
cinths, Tulips, Lily of the Table other forced bulbs, 
Pine- apples, per r Ib., 48 to 8s Oranges, per doz., Is to Is 6d 
Grapes, Lisbon, per Ib., 9d to is — per 100, 3s 6d 20 108 
A tchen, per r bus hel, 2s | Seville, per doz., Is to 38 
to 386 ute, Barcelona, p. bushel, 20s 
3 — sert, p. doz., 28 to 68 
Almonds, per peck, 58 — W p, bsh., 128 to 148 
— sweet, per lb., 28 to 3s Cobs, per 100 lbs., 808 
doz., ls to 28 
y rail, and trade 
* per ton. The 
5 
808. er 0 do., 60s to 708. ; C — 408, to 60s.; Kent and Essex 
. to 758.; Cambri ge a and Wis beach, 50s, to 66s, 
Messrs. 1 gry Sm en that the demand for 
maintained. 
Hops continues unabated, and pin a 
M 
Brapr — — — Feb. 15. Erhere is no ene alte- 
ration to report in the state of our Eng ish marke 
The transactions of “precedi —— have been confined to 
‘simple sup of imm ‘an rt of con- 1d 
prices on that account weaker, the ing in 
— dormant state of the 3 auses s 
in favour of 
et ively heavy, and 
the 
buyers.—To-d e 
> srg t0 act with nee 
tendency. | 
he number 
still ic ee ver 
ch ice Scots m 
there sac 
. M, NDAY, Feb, 16. 
0 Ta 
y dificult to advance pric ces a 10 a fe ew instances 
ade 3s. 10d.. but too seldom to qu ath ty Thesupp 
— Shee — also less as to numbers, but the quality being goo 
onsi —— weight of meat at market; hence 
prices ‘wens —— much her. However, everything cleared off 
a slig 
late pric s were 
there are 425 B 
e. Very few — — on offer, consequent], 
e full; — ed. Holland a * nd — — 
easts, 660 Sheep, and 155 Calves ; from Scotlan 
500 Beasts ; Argons Norfolk and Suff olk, 1709; and 500 from the 
midland counties 
bs.— d s 
1 Per st. of 8 lbs.—s d s 4 
Here- est 1 3 10 to 4 0 
6 to 3 8 — 
8 
Best Short-hornë $ 4—38 6 | Ewes & 30 quality 9 o—8 4 
2d quality —— 
itto 8 
— 3724; 
a 
s 2 10 — 8 2 Ditto 
— 
„ 
„ 4 0—4 4 yg : 
jos: sas -4 . 8 
—4 0 
Sheep and Lambs 20, 380; Calves, i siog 340. 
Fripay, Feb. 20, 
larger supply of Beasts than on Friday last. 
e have 1 
8 is not brisk, bat the — being ee thero is 
emand for good h ipah Bh at nearly as much as of late. There 
Sheep. h 
bout Monday’ 
— boats 
Trade for them is slow, at 
s quotations, Owing to the non-arrival of some 
the nu — 5 of Calves on offer 2 is small, 
— consequently m with a brisk — 2 — "e Wu co 
very few it ee that higher 
— supply 
pric Our 
consists of 63 Beasts, 270 — meg = ried 2 
from Norfolk and Zuffol ik, 350 Beasts; and 135 Milch Vows from 
Best Scots, Her 
fords, &c 
Best Snort t-hor 
2d quality >z 
wn 
Ditto Shorn 
1, Feb. 
. sample 
White met ~ 8 
ere- j Best Long-wools.8 8—4 0 
ne : to3 8 Ditto Shorn 
— 3 6| Ewes&2d quality Picks 
— A 10 —3 2 “been Shor 
... 
and mbs 4, —9 0—0 0 
” — 4 8 
Ne 3 4 | Calves eee 
die ov cea 2 0—4 0 
ARK LANE, 
_the supply of English Wheat by land 
es — —— morning's Bape was unusually small, 
low sale on the . — of this — 5 0 . but 
written 18. per qr. cheaper. Bus n for 
— —In Flour there is very Title doing — 
There — a large supply of Barl market, eater 
part ot which rem 
tion a 28. per 
— — — nikoi Prei 2 2 * — ut- 
qr.— support last week’s rates. = Benes are 
dull,—The vein of Oats is large, and the trade slow at a de- 
cline of 6: p 
* Norfolk, 
Oats, E — and Suffol EEE 
— 8o tob and Lincolnshire., Potato 2'—24| Feed... 
Trish 
r qr. 
— AL Qua 
e Essex, 
8 8. 
Kent, & Suffolk. „ White liis 6)Red ..... [40—42 
dit pdr —48|Red ..,,..)42—4t 
Tal —52 
— a York.. “White San Red.. ~= 
& distil., 26s to29a...Chev.|309—35| Malting . 29—32 
I grinding and distil ling ae Malting.| — 
20—22 
Potato |20—23/Feed.,,..... 19—22 
— Foreign .... 
Poland and Brew _— Feed. — 
SAE i Foreign — 
| yet foreign. . 
© sonnet +i TPIT 27s..,... neti 25—80| Harrow .|25—30 
Pi geo 
For — 
Peas, white, E 4 = Kent. 
Maple. o 308 
e 27 — 32.. de 30—36 — od 24—30 
„Boilers 32—34 — ffolk.. 53—35 
„Grey |26—2 
*. 278 8 i. 27—34 
Maize CC White — (Yelow 
Flour, — marke delivered .. per sack 38—43 
olk ditto |29—34 eigen . sit) 
— — e per barrel 18—24 Per 36 
ARRIVALS IN THE PoRT OF LONDON LAST — 
Wheat. Barley. Malt. | Oats. | Beans. | Peas. 
Qrs. Qre. | Qrs. | Qrs. | Qrs. Qrs. 
4677 6678 13539 | 3185 889 | 653. 
— 0 20 1707 — — 
4870 1176 14823 262 1610 
Fuipay, Feb 13.— The arrivals of grain of all kinds this 
week hav i been moderate. To-day’s market was fairly 
attend d an improved inquiry for Wheat, 
our — quotations more y ith, 
they conti: ers.— 
Barley — is = firm, and prices rather in favour of the 
se —Oats are 
nd Peas remain as last quoted.— 
steady at pepe roe rates. 
IMPERIAL 
AVERAGES, 
WHEAT.) BaBLEY, ee RTE. BEANS. 
Jan, L 10. eee 
Aggreg. Aver. 
Duties on Foreign Grain, 18. per qua 
F 
37s 4d 27s 5d 1710 d 305 1d| 28s 94588 14 
88 3 3 27 
27 1 18 11 37 5 11 |28 0 
89 27 10 |18 2 27 10 28 3 28 18 
39 19 6 18 27 28 11 
29 9 a5 ahe 8 9 aiK 
1 
Inctuations in — Test six weeks’ . — 
mand for Wbeat — — 
— saaros een 
at a declino of of fally idp 
last, 
than 1 
taken rear 
ting Barl 
Jan. 17 Jan. 24 |Jan, 31. FER. 7. FER. 14, 
or „ ee oo — 
one . one r oe 
«ee ose one bail 
ae oe oe ** 
nglish Whea 
and la arpia 
sparingly, tod 
his feeling, howe — Tro 
necessity, eat ce make up and. t this Peradi d 
market 
— à ——— f the 
odere 
i ‘gud Taesd aotations are continued, a 
— ceaday'e quotations are — hey 
