142 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ Fen, 21. 
mu ae of tnat aroma to which the | Lower classes are neglected, and can only be sold when a re- ape a uae 
— of butter ratio news gh their roots is derived. We 2 is submitted —5 This — rarely aud most reluctantly G wn S 8 FOR CONSER VATO RIES, | 
should be 8 eat to hive your ane — on the | conceded by staplers, hey are well aware of the impossi- à OUSES, Bai FRAMES, ETC. 
relative m ility ot replacing their stocks from = W to afford James = ga D CO. beg to band ; 
DRAINING s “Stephen’s book, extracted from his | current rates the prices of SHEET GLASS for cash: in their i 
* Book of the Farm, * 18 full of ge a il, though sidered below the average even of this sa * of the year, but Cu der in Ps not Packed in B 
whether i p t you all ude tò g, and a partial return above 40 fachos Tai | e oxes of 100 fett 
we c: pr ty seems probable at no distant period. Short wool . to 33d 6 by 4, 63 by4 E. 4. 4. 
EXTRAORDI DUCE OF WHEAT: Norseman. “ T. G.” was and Noila are a rather slower sale at previous rates. We 4 rpa le a 84d, to 54. 7 by 5, 7 * Ki —. O18 6 
right—there was no misprint. The field he alluded i is | cannot report any — d change in our yarn and piece ee 0 7. 8 by 5. 85 — 1 „ 0 13 4 
near Stalham, in Norfolk. In 1814 it produced 11 quarters | markets since last week. In Crates of 300 oy 2 ozs. | 8 bz 6, 83 brat =æ U1 4 
of Wheat por acre. do not know Kase’s force-pump. IHF. Monpay, Feb. 23. to the eos, 224. per foot. 9 by 7, 10 bys Ol ¢ 
Grass Lanp: Cartmel. Drainage, proper manuring, and bu We have a larger supply of Beasts, nat although the weather | FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of very superior quality. 10e 
or other harrowing will main a pasture in condition wae good, | ond the demand rather extensive, and lower prices | in cases of 200 feet, and in sizes varying from 36 by Bone 
without the need of ploughing up and relaying it. Lime | on the mitted to, a clearance could not be effected. | 30 inches, at 38s , to 42s. per case Hby 
alone will not do; — — and sheep folding on land that The > supply of giek was again er 9 the trade scarcely so ARTLEY’S PATENT QUARR LASS, 
has been drained w ood as on Monday last, There ve not, however, a quotable Milk Pans, from 23. to 6 ch, Propagating and Beeg 
‘GuANO FoR WHEAT: — ‘Old iber. You cannot do wrong | difference. There were a few m e Calves, — me demand Cucumber Tu 8, Lactometers, Lord Camoy’s Milk be 
by sowing in moist weather towards the end of March, and | much smaller; ecensaqentiy, ine were nearly 4d. ad Tiles and Slates, Wasp Traps, Plate, 3 and Gan 
oor en or hoe it in: 3 ct. per acre is generally a proper sue lower than on Mon y last. From Hellandand Germ Glass, Shades for Ornaments, 
uantity, 
Sian; 8 1. 4 common horse-hoe of unusual lightness would be 
perfectl eo for draught and use by a pon 
here are 493 Beasts, 860 ‘Steep, and — s 8 from Spain, ‘50 
Sheep > 8 450 Beast Nor 
; from and Suffo Ik, 2409 ; 
- Plax can be 0 from the 3 aid —— gon 
75 — r stalk and seed, and a quarter of an acre will yield * a of 8 ibs, Ei Per st. of Slba.—s d p d 
§ bushels of seed, 12 alled eth ripe, as it should be; an gest N Her est Long-wools. 3 10 to 4 0 
th of an acre, if allowed to ripen, for 8 4ꝗ0 5 6 pu Shorn K. 
LIME AND SALT: H M. We would slake 60 bushels of lime . io PE ia 1 8 & 2d quality 98 Cs- å 
with brine, and leave Ay — * to the i 8 n a dry place for 24 quality Beasts 2 8—3 0 Ditto Shorn Sev 
some weeks, * x it with an equal qauntity of | Best Downs and mbs Oh Soc 68 
ə mould ued wether it over an acre of your pasture | IIalf. reds wr ses! Calves pe one : ce Sa 
nd. Doitevenly, notwithstanding that the moss occurs | Ditto — Pig 0 
only in patches. Beasts, 4094; Sheep and onesie 21, AT; Calves, 315: Pigs, 320. 
ave been planted iu 
a yard apart, in land clean, 
8 
* heart, 
late crop of seed 
MANURE POR Teens Gaass: Juvenis 
Peruvian guano with several times its 
spread it eveuly over an acre, earl k 
Mitt: X. Apply to Dean and Dray, — peer chaff.cutters, 
inquire of any implement maker. 
Plant the roots immediately—they 
n, 2 feet apart in rows 
bat not 
staat’ ad eet, The roots will shone forth und have a 
Mix 2 o . of | 
aoin of loam, and 
The numbor o 
wore plentiful, 
lower, 
eep 
standing there is a disposition to ta 
pogase from the ar counties, pee aently 
especial 
— consists of 12 20 . 410 Sheep; and 146 Calves; from 
from the 
Fripay, Feb, 2 
f 1 is ‘onl — the demand equally so, 
Although there 
— offer, they rag i — be sold, notwith- 
epe r rates. — ar e 
and the dead m wd jes now pret 
for middling qualities, 
” Norfolk pa ponk we have 300 Beasts; 10. d 
maun we he gpa pete 8 a9 » Wehave ha 2 a, ore — mart and 135 Milch Cows from the home counties, ? 
gemien as the result of growing Wheat after 1 N Tou sto e. Teeger rere — Long-wools , o Ua 6 
will — all — 18 — of the subject in the article ne ot eine isc 
“B 2 do — know the Short-horns & awk 4 irre fe gate 2 10 — 3 4 
cause, ewe should be ‘glad 2 your — and that of zd quality Beast 2. 8—3 0 3 ie a oe ae 
re ORTOP ee eee Bait tredy u. We e . ! g—4 2 
—— Ditto Shorn | Pigs 3 0 
Markets Beasts, 719; Sheep and Lambs, 2810 : Calves, 223 ; * na 20 
+ 
Mowpay, Feb. 23.—The 22 Euglish Wheat to this 
1 ay ARDEN, Pa — aes so arket is well — a market was moderate, 255 quickly disposed of at the 
1 es and fruit; but trade is dull. English extreme Sinai of this day s’ennight. There was also some de- 
e-apples are plentiful, considering the season, English oe ro aha in E ‘limited inquiry, but in the 
Grapes are o gn ones are a trifle dearer. Some demand 
Dest — — Pears fetch good prices. They still connie of 
* Plus Meuris, —_ Easter Beu 
i d good. nearly 
en phate N 
ar. po small qua — — have just made their 
5 o., are sufficien 
the demand, and there is some fine C roceoli — 
es are ity. Let- 
other salading are su t for the demand, 
are cheaper. Cut flo consist of Heaths, 
Acacias, Azal 
— Tulips, Lity of the Valley, and other 
RUIT, 
Oranges, doz., Is to 18 6d 
„egdtolssd — — 100, 3s 6d to 108 
per bushel, 2s Sevi doz:, 1s to 38 
F. 
prne appar pern 4 600 88 
‘Apples ki —— 
to 38 6d 
— 2 p. hago 2s to 6s 
| Brazil, p, beh., 128 to 146 
— i 5 2535 | Cobs, per 100 Ibe,, 80s to 1008 
Lemons, per peri 15 * = = N 
VEGETABLES, 
— kr 10d to 1s 3d 
286d to 48 
Savoys, 
French 
Broccoli, 
Asparagus, p. bundle, 3s to 88 
Sera cet ee ted 3d to 28 6d 
to 18 isto 
pigs cig r 
Endive, per se 2s 
POTATO. 
day’s Note te „ 658, to 80s.; Scotch do. 
S 
r to 60s, ts, 608. to 75 3 
bridge and ina — 
ye gn at RC i E 
2 1 ee 
2 MITHFIELD, . 6. 
eee e e 65 a Clover N l 
ss cut s... „ s... 3 75 
1 wo . * eas oe 28 
New Hay e y (m . „ 
ERLAND MARKET, Feb. 
Prime Meadow Hay s Tasto T88 Be oa in Gös to 785 
Inferior ditto... 205 
ew Har 
Old Clover ... ... 78 
sn pita, 
26. 
ven 70 t0 76a | 01 id Clover pe 
Inferior ditto 
ing 
a 
WHITE: Feb, 
ie OO 
50 a New 
25 30 
Fine Old Hay 
Wew Hay 
Nuts, R p. bushel, 20s | 
„ 803 to 885 Lon 
was experienced 
Per I 
or 
en for tloat 
is not much doing in Flour. and its value is unaltered.— Barley 
was sought after, at rather high 
Beans and Peas there is no alteration. 
slow, and 8 of 2 — are + seat 
MPERIAL Qua 
Wheat, Essox, 8 Suffolk. .White 1446 Red . 
fin 
ing cargoes for the Continent,—There 
er prices,—In the value o 
—The — — on is 
Tids 
a manta runs. ., ditto 46 a Red 12—44 
eee ee „„ 
= tesen 
v & 
— 
distil., 26s to 298... Chev. 3 —35 — 29—32 
„ grinding and distilling 22—29|M = 
Oats, — aud Suffolk . . ceveses 
Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato 2 * 
eed., 
Potato 20—23 Peed... eee 
eed.. 
in the Trade, 
te le a GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, 
gate-street Withou 
Sigg 
G S is far superior to any other manufacture, is well 
as cheaper. In 100 feet 1 for 8 te delivery, 
6 inches by 4 and by 44 oe Ik 4 
7 ais 5 and D Od ji *, 15 0 
%% ae 
8 ie Gand 83 by 63 oe 17 
9 pe 7 and 10 by s * ai * 
12 a nd 13 by g a is * SOR 
And many other sizes, or cut to order in various thicknesses, 
—— — ee large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at | 
s. per 1 | 
— Rh LATE, perfectly £ —— Siete k, best 1 100. 
rig oysenvenseys 1 it per foo 
27 
oe 33 — 252*»̃ 
Milk Pans, 2s. to 6s. — Metal Hand. 2 rames, Glass Tiles 
and Slates; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glaseess Wap 
Traps, Glass Shades, and hog Glass, at 87, Bis 
street — tone —— side as Eastern Counties R 
Established 100 
G EPOR Sade tee ee ETC. 
ETLEY anp Co. suppl 
British . — at s Aia 
aea Ap erti foot, for 
of which 
PATENT T ROUGH P 
L 
to JAMES — — and Co., 35, Soho. square, London. 
See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Sa aturday in each month, 
ELGIAN SHEET GLASS.—The abov 
16-0z, to the foot, so 5 recommended for 
Horticultaral purposes, can be procured at the Soho Crown, 
ta 
the following CASH ngle cases containing N 
each, case included, 21. 28.; in parcels of 5 cases at 40s, ; in 
per case; or cut to any given size at dd. 
per = sd 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
— Irish 19—22 
— Foreign .........Poland and Brew 1922 F 1821 
Rye Foreign, 
Rye-meal, „„ 
moans s, Mazagan... 47 to 217. —, Tick 2530 Harrow. 25—30 
S — 32... bn ni 20—36 Longpod 24—30 
Fore 11 2230 Egyptian 13—25 
Poss, white E ssex and Kent. aon oe Suffolk... (33—35 
— Maple. . 278 to 30s n 3| Foreign. 2234 
1 ‘Whit — 
Flour, best marks delivered. Per sa sack 38—43 
to 29—34 Norfolk ,|29—84 
— Pore cre goes pio | Per — 32—36 
FRIDAY, Feb, 27.—The 9 of for Wheat this week 
e been small, but good of other pan er as i 
unaltered, 
= | WHEAT. (BARLEY, | Oars.| RYE, | Beans. | Peas. 
Jan. 17. . . ., 388 3d 273 1d 189 1d ae 5a Nalla 285 04 
— 24. „, 89 3 27 10 18 — — 28 3 28 40 
aoe Bases 28 6 18 2 28 11 28 
Fab. AE 3| 20 8 18 2 7 20 0 20 0 
— 14. 42 8 30 7118 9 29 11 29 10 W 7 
TET 21. errre 42 9 31 0 19 4 30 5 30 2 30 5 
Aggreg. Aver.| 40 29 1/18 7 28 9| 29 oho 2 
Duties on Foran Grain, ls, per quarter, 
luctuations in the last six 3 ee e 
Prices. JAN. 17. Jaw. 21. Jan. 21. Fen, 7. Pen. 14. Pn. 21 21. 
| 423 92 * ee 5 we wii 
= 2 8 „ oe oF tor 
41 2 y ane Ri = 
8 fo — 225 =I a 2 a 
i ove — ... on ... 
s3 =] , 
UESDAY, Feb, Je Tie tendency in 
— te eo de e was to hay 8 = 
provement in the e here this e h 
we had a good home and coun Mill 
ise 
heats were limited sellers 
tions, Floor slightly er e: moeedad th 
— Barley wae — 5 declined 1 th: ee, qr. 
60 Ibs. dearer to- 
ms, and Peas re. 
— 
the United Kin, 
J 9 9 King's- road, 
= Horticultural Architects, Hrothouss Builders, and 
ter — Manufacturers. obility 
abou: to erect Horticultural buildings, pst fix Hot 
—— 
and Gentry 
us, will find — our — Worp ais Kin cine ‘craig 
ensive of H — 
4 vatories, Pits, Ke. 
ouses, Comer. 
erected, and i Son, combining 
modern improvements, 80 that a lady or gentleman cg 
select the description of House best adapted for every 
AnD CO., 
purpose. 
THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are auf 
and ), are pa: orthy of Bottom 
erected in all the Houses, Pits, Go., for both Top and Benn 
TS and in SA p ira agri e in 4 28 ouse Plants 
sp ollection of Stove and Greenh -eorf low 
n — hi of cultivation, and for sale — 
of strong 
3 eyes, all th e 9 
Plan ns, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural 3 
also Catalogues of Plants, Vine 2 Kees sr 
tion.—J. WEExs and Co 
HOTHOUSES, — — 2755 
DENCH, PATENT HOTHOUSE 
* bees e —ů HO 2 ar 
of these Structures N gma ah ot seo them 
dom, has pr . — a ae obliged 5 dee have perfect 
umerous 
d execute ; h he — orders, 
E 
ay E. D, 4 5 
— —— now — 
as the ele 
of the 
inting ; ee 
ich require no pa 3 
Station, at 1s. 2d. per * 
e prs 
