THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
526 [Aue. 14, 
ki ing t em, if quite agreeable Wartzonarat, A 
was quit to see that, mie aean at Gibbs of this nature; as Fine old H ug. re 
the pig wi = of oi. 10 106. pe per P ton, a gre reat mptation was | to them, that they s should in future publish a monthly Inferior do. i na Othe ia Ciove Erato 4566 
held Bap to palm upon | list, to be circulated in all the papers in the country, w Hay ` 63 70 New Clover a 
the farmers spurious ee ean were no 8 third | givin the en community notice of all cargoes reseed do. 55 60 | Straw E 2 
of the price; and moreover the skill to which they had | of Peruvian guano wl ich they sell, sung ye the na = a 8 HFIE TD Nowa, der a 2 
2 e tonnage ro t ö 
attained in the wane Sof adulteration was so great, that | of the ve the name of er, eee ae s the | not ov aes ‘suppl Pr ir Rosen vep large; howey, ers 
no one, with only his bodily senses to guide him, could | port to which it 4 0 180 : RA op rra 3 fy tite favourable ; in consequence, rather High the weather! is more 
i i i : ous pragas cargo is consigned, that the agricultura ‘ov the best t descripti ns. The s er prices are o 
avoid being decel ed; cae _— 8 m wi ld not, large as on Monday last i pply f Shəep is not quite 80 
p 
experienced to say at on hat this sample is adulte- | know who i ? 
ae oc thai hat! is pure. “Fortu nately, however, farmers | In reply to a question from Nr. Hodgson, Mr. 3 
now have a means of o as this way stated that in the invoice given in to one 0 their 
which they should avail dene ves of. He referred to customers by Messrs. Hood and Thomson, they ea 
chemical Apna h y parties in whom they had unlimited | the article landed from the — as Peruvian guan 
confidence. It was fortunate for them that there and at the price of 9/. 10s, per 
such parties, and he could only say that he was glad 
see among them that day so eminent a chemist as Pro- e ee 
— R * s ho 1 80 Brees: Hinehley. 5 on the “ Honey Bee“ is a . book. 
ware that in t onth of May the Cycrorpmpia: C H. For Wilsons’s 2. Rural Cyclopedia you 
‘sie of the ae aoe public h been called t hould apply ue allerton gna Co. „ publishers, “Bana rgb 
serie i iele Fry Pow u s, The pow er you e- 
bi m a ape hadr, that — had bile on this Have, will 3 tinge the fleece ; and if so, i a very little 
pa 2 
lately exposed t ful practices whic e 1385 URE FoR EARLY utes : gA I pes no ang roton mapara 
i i i t be exacti mpared ; but, probably, 1 cwt. o e 
nnn A me 5 — will zeg ra ee in effect to 3 tons of the latter. 
of v s parties in mh ar 
or at least to be e 
the public of ti 
abit of receivin 
the. guano, and e 
pute to look to themselves. Nae in his paper of the 
r home to ourselves, for 
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285 
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Jay, 
liehe pen — for . rith 150 
ulk.“ This paragraph was quo at the Kelso 
Mail the following week, and it paral excite r 
R, 
8 
inquiries being made. He held in his hand a commu- 
nication from Mowe: Hood and Thomson, who we 
the consignees of this cargo, in which they frankly 
admit the fact of ite boeing N bat say they 
ith whom a ate had 
bou 
frequent dealings, Vith th the assurance nae “re 
e 
rotten manure, 
OYSTER SHEL 
thee TFE lim 
s li meisi and will, no doubt, o ae st of their amore to the 
pe ic lime they will contain, Spread them over any corn 
stubble (40 or 50 bushels per acre) before RIEA it in for 
Vetches, 
Poulrar: Omega. Phere is a distinct breed of white Spanish 
It ae happens at times that black birds moult white, but 
these regain their 3 colour; and there are also black. 
The pure white are 3 extremely scarce, The properties 
are similar in both col 
Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Ab 
e late rang rains, the supply of both 
‘ood 
r Mill B ay. If burned and slaked, they are better 
estone. They may be applied to Jand just 
Fruit and tables has bee „ wih the exception of 
Strawberries ane Oranges, which tas e over. The former 
are confin nat a few Eltons, . which the wet has had 
unfavo eke ct, Melon 5 morg, pontas Some 
arrived from 
an Rofi 
3 8 and 5 hav. 
France, and also some Apricots, J argonelle Pears, and Apples, 
eee likewise continue — be imported. ee are very 
plentiful, as are also Pea es ndia Pine-apples are 
lence. Mushrooms are 3 Cut as consist of 
> | Heaths, e. Mignonette, Roses, Bignonia venusta, 
and Pi 
„ AU 
me ss their FRUIT 
in a fair and liberal spirit. These on shortly after Pips-anples, per Ib., 4s to 6s Gooseberries, per half sieve, 
ea nee of the article in the Gardeners’ Ohronicle, | Graves, yey Psa 15 28 t0.53 Pies onds, pe Ber peck, 5 
„a specimen, to Prof. An analys sis. In this 0 per . 88 to 158 eet, per Ib., 25 to 38 
ication they print analysis, but they omit | Apricots, per doz., 13 6d to 43 3 poy! 518 to 
the paragraph which shows the a adu tion. | Plums, pe net, Is to 4s Oranges, per Goz., Is to 1s 6d 
as this matter got wind, various p: fio | ps engage, do., 23 tog T ab 1 * Da to Bs 
k . > „ e, per doz., 5 0 
had purchased portio the Pandora’s ae either Melons, eac to 63 Nuts, Barcelona, per bush, 20s 
rectly or through acquaintances forwarded other Chortle, per Ib., 2d to 6 
] din urgh for alysis. had now before x bg he 6d to 7 — Brazil ber bushel, 128 
2 two analyses whi had been sent to prip vate parties, urranta, e ET ABLES, 
and both these analy was bound to say, differed | Cabbages, per doz., 6d tol Garlic, per Ib., 8d t 
copriderabiy from inate given in iis printed circular. | „ „hf, sieve, tobe Lettuce, Cab., per scor 44 tols 
2 eas, per sieve. 8, p. score, 94 to 1s 6d 
Of co hey all knew that even n a genuine cargo of Cauliflowers, per “gent ts 4s Ga| r e toe Ban BAe Th 
gume aes quality may va ary aka PR ajah therefore he | Greens, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d — Turnip, 9 
n ted i g that these gentlemen 5 Rhubarb, p. bundle, 3d to 4d Small Salads, p.pun., 2d to 3d 
cae guilty of anything that was not fair and square in Potatoes, per ton, 60s to 130s orse Radish, W n 
Er mpl i ia they eke — f 9 1 ea te * i Mushrooms, p. pott., 6d to 1s 
e — r bush., Is 6d to 2s = t, 9d 
concerned, he believed the transaction W. ir one; Turnips, per doz., 38 to 48 3 4755 
but he th ught w. ying in going o 8 aig Daa 4d to 2 ü 3 9 per do., 1s 6d to 28 
+ 7 eget. Marrow, p. doz, 6 S ennel, per bunch, 2d t 
the broad undeniable fact that enormous Iterations Celery, per bundle, a 95 ls 6d Savory, ve bunch, 2d to 3d 
ud tised, that a cargo of adulterated guano | Carrots, p. doz., 38 to 5s yme, per bunch, 2d to 3 
had mi importen into their own and h t Onion pee SATS isto? to 2 Partie, . doz. bnchs., 2s to 3s 
as a club they ought. ta to take some means to prevent | Onions, per bunch, 2d to Mint, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
the — fro m! posed on in this wa Rigs R anis . Basil, green, p. buach nAg 
< f 859 Beet, per PR aa to 3d Wee et p. Iabun, “sa tols 
mitted, one instance, he (Mr, | Shallots, per 
Ison) had, at the request of a private individual, sent | ENGLISH TIMBER.—Ava, 14 
„ whi ple he told him had Rounp TIMBER, PLA pa OARD. 
a m every sack of four | er Load. er Foot Cube. Per Past Baner 
anal . thig sample might, therefore, J.. 3 10 6 A10 92“ 34 g OO 244. b 9er . 
th every. astie taken as a fair analysis of a 9 1s 681s OL $3 es eS 
* it sh 8 a considerably paper amount of Beech... 2 10 0—310 01 3 —1 9 0 2 —0 8 
oe han in the printed eir He had 9 — 810 O11 6 — 2 0 % 84 - 0 & 
eg a ig it was 
pa fr age were 8 to 
defen ena It had come to his knowledge that 
ce this i of the Pandora arrived, another cargo, 
be equally highly adulterated, had been 
Hota 
landed in this The name of the vessel had bee 
handed to Aim, — it was so indistinctly + writen that he 
was u eit, Neither did he feel it necessary 
to mention b 7 e this cargo was ka = the 
con for 
simple reason that he was met aware tost the article had 
been sold as Peru He merely mentioned 
1 i 5 Bi that another 
port, and all e 
cargo nded in this 
Will ve well 8 ut them. fe the proposal h 
ce was wotold, He thought the editor 1 the 
eee Chronicle, in 1 these statem 
had ot e agr eee ot 
the 
3 is ally e to a cordial v 
thanks ks from the club, 18 lause. and, wia os 
a ant the Seere bei a : 
poy 8 
to this, it bad 
the matter ae 
ENGLISH = os BARK, 
In English a fair demand has prevailed for arcels; 
ny of th Ín ples — in the market bave — > 
damaged s to be almost unsaleable, and grea! 
by weath b 
difficulty is ee in ne even offers for such aden, 
= we — m tons. 
nglish timber, s. £ 8. Antwe: et . è 
p. Id. —— 10 e 0 5 o * 10 
Do. —14 0 Do, Coppice . 5 0 — 5 10 
cme OOL BARK MARKET. 
ma Coppice, ae a est ny 5 : to se 10 0 
Timber 5 0 to 610 0 
i . eee -— Bor 8 Market, Aug, 13. 
ssrs, Pattenden and Smith report that 
received from the Hop plantations both . 
many persons 
will lessen the duty full nie font from 
More e money is asked for hops to- day. n 
HAT. — Per Load of 86 Trusses, 
MITHFIELD, Aug. 12, 
Prime Meadow Pa beg to ig Clover kos 1 
R aay e, Tae 
p | Rowen ¥en don -65 = ref pi 8 32 
e ae T E. J. I . 
Trade dull. Ma 
ERLAND MARKET, Aug. 12, 
Prime Manilow A bg to 86s | Inferior viera + 80s to 90s 
Inferior do. 72 | New do, 65 80 
Nen HAE w ce 70 Sera w „ 
eg e rn 95 1⁰⁰ Josnua BAKER, 
at rather more mone 
and it is difficul 
yery choicest, 
We have a dull tra 
quotations. From erasa and Helland there arg t Fridays 
iE ad Scotia a, 6) Ba Beast 118 25 Pixs ; from Spain 520 se 
om Scotland, 6 Beas 8; f 0 
Hated: vor! 7. and § Suffolk, 200; ge 
Per st, of Abe d s Pi rst 
est Scots, Here- lest ee : à 
3 e. to 3 x do. Shorn AEF 
Best Short-horns 3 4 — 3 zwes ds 200 un, a a 
= quality 3 8 2 0 — 2 10 Jo, Shorn . sa 110 : 
4amb pala : = 
„ee 3 0 —6 0 ie es 125 í 
0 ; 2 
Beasts, 4416; -aiia andi 14 0 525 580, Calves 39 naa ot 
RIDAY ‘Aug. 2- FPN 
The non-arrival ators usual for epee eg 
number of Beasts; tate is consequently bris, aha oe 
er in second-rate descriptions, this 2 
affected by the ea usually imported. The A Pave 
is not so large as late, partly owing to the aaa 
stated, and — — = er 0 
demand wn gra 
ar 
better. Calves is prise e 
113 Milch 1 from the home coun <a 
WOOL. 
BRADFORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 12.—The t 
° Noi sa — s continue in go 
ocks being low, ae ull siin, 
ARK LA 
ere rs tale Sopp of 99 Viet 
M 
pay, Aug. 9.— There 
soldr 
Mon g. 9. 
to this morning’ 's market, a 
2 
steady + _ e pri 
1 Qua 
gien. Essex, = caper — Suffolk. White 
fine ted runs. ditto 
„„ 
8. 8. 8. 
41—46 Red 38-10 
46-48 Red . „ 39—42 
50—52 i 
“gris Red . 
e e 53 
Barley grind, 4 errs, anges g 
Foreign. ing and distilling 
— |Malting. 
ones Malting . 
18—22 Feed ns 17-19 
1 17 
8 
Oats, Essex, and Suffolk. EE 
Scot tch and Lincolnshire., jei 
17—20 Feed., 
2 19 Feed. 
Foreign « 
al, foreign . en 
Beans, Mazagan...... nity to 303...... Tick 28—3 
— 2 ipsos — 348... Wi 2 — Lon 
all 20 
= : 30-33 
Peas white iier and Kent. . Boilers Suffolk. 
Maple. 31s to 848... on 30—32) Foreign. 
72 Maple. . . 31s to 34s... y Bigs A nk GE 
at tl — 3 delivered. per E — 4 nan 
— Foreign e AE arrel 1721 rer 28-3 
1DAY 13.—The ar dred kor 5 our bas a 
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Duties on Foreign a 
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST 
Prices. 
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4 
41 
JuLy 3 
—— 
SBPOOL, * a Se 1 
s 3 are o — 
bic atten nded by tillers ‘end doalers 
large 
Severa over, 2s 
ned | to present purposes. 
however, taken to 1505 1 0 y 
and 
3 moderate 
