542 
folium pratense, 3 lbs.; T. repens, 4 lbs. The 
most rapid way æ of — a turf would be by planting bits 
turf In every square foot of the land this autumn, 
oo it had been y propeniy tiled and manured, and sowing 
d over ll in 
eae W. Ho — of Bedford, or Grant's, of 
3 — The ordinary food for ag ga is 
and then witb a little Barley, &c., 
— obably the place where you tainted ; remove 
em toa freeb, dry agen sang pem ‘them ped of bread 
p and do not bre ed f m dis sed birds 
1 ft e — — 
uestio 
—H, h 
a question. 15 is become almost — en — I have 
known — China and other r cocks los 
es, but I 
1 mene ea atime. 
I O. I have never fists 8 = find any 8 
between Ouchi China and Shanghae fowls, The cream- 
—— fowls have realised — — but they are 
either bet er ma droan: peer darker varieties.—X. It is good 
8 and a s areful hen-wife, when three out of 
four — hatched as reared. It is impossible to fix 
any number dged, as acci- 
j 
weather, easterly winds, 
it is easier to rear in May and ‘Jane than in February and 
March. J. ae 113, Mount-str 
3 6 L K. A ton of it would contain, as its only valu- 
able constitu ents, in in the case of No. 1, 300 lbs. of phosphate 
of Sa and in the case of No. 2, 139 lbs. of phosphate of 
lime and 100 ibs, of potash, For the silica, one of 
nd magn uarryin 
better at 8 ne alee for 
We imagine that it will be heavier to draw than 
ither Read’s or the old Deanston subsoil er. 
Sox $ — — Dairy Cows ns, Rape sown — 
wills re st, Vetches . aier — arvest will ser 
ens guano per acre * — 
— 3 the oung — in wet weather would be 
p dressing for Italian Rye-gras*. The length of ti — ee 
which rave — e continues to act r . 
upon the Loreto dud erop: I's effects are generally not t 
be seen in! see = 
TREES: l eat Yew, Holly, Laurel, and we 
— not know what Re — not eat. The best plan will be 
for you to protect Holly, & e., till they are strong en tah to 
defy them 
Exzatom-—In the report by Mr. Burbery of e Se crop in 
wiekshire, page 508, for ‘‘any ” read average.“ 
Markets. 
dere GARDEN, A 
supply both Vegetables and Tit been good, 
with the exception of bush fruit, which the heavy rains have 
early banished from the market, Melons are — p'entiful, 
— ee other ci wer still arrive from 
France, so Jargon ear t 
Tomatoes ikewise continue'to be imp — R aches ove 
Peas somewhat scarcer. Wort India Pine. 
p l earl, M 
— — n Cut fl 
chusist of Heaths, Ae niums, Miguonet me, Roses, Big. 
monia yenusta, and Pink 
` iy we 
Bears, per doz., 28 to 33 
er half sieve, 4s to 88 
o 3s dd 
RU 
Pine-apples, per Tb., 4s to 63 
— hothouse, p. Ib., 28 to 5s 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The number of Sheep and Lambs is much smaller, and in con 
Friday’s quota- 
Calves are plentiful; however, Friday’s prices are te | 
8. 
given, and, in a few instances, are rather exceeded. Fro 
ermany and Holland there are rod Beasts, 6420 Sheep, 417 
re nd 70 Pigs ; from * 410 Sheep; and 2000 Beasts 
om the northern 2 8 counties. 
aoe st. of 8lbs.— Per st. of 8lbs.—3 d s d 
Best Scots, pl Best — frooi ° 8tot 0 
for pi — 3 8 to 3 10 Do. Shor ) 0 — 0 0 
Best t. horns 3 6—3 8 23 — 2 quality 5 0—3 6 
2d *. — Beasts 3 0—3 4 Do, ) 0—0 0 
Best Downs and — 4 * % 4 4 —5 2 
alf. b rs 4 * - Calot su *. 2 10 — 3 10 
Do. Shor 0 Pigs kis —. 2 8—3 8 
Beasts, 4335; Sheep and eatin ab 29,820; Calves, 506 ; Pigs, 310 
ay, . 20 
We have a fair om of Beasts, and the demand is scarcely 
so good; in consequence it is difficult to realis 4 afhy 
tions, except in the 1 ap ds. The number 
tr 
ota 
Sheep i is larger, aod ee 
the average are low 
Lambs, and being sonics are rather dearer. 
Calves is unusually large; middling kinds a 
there is also ng reduction| in the — "rom 
and Holla ne e 314 Beasts, 1830 Sheep, 454 Salven, 
: 400 . from the northern and midlan d, and 
120 Milch . — the ger- counties 
of 8lbs.—s d d| Per 
Per st. st. of 8lbs.—s s d 
Best Scots, — Best Long-wools. 3 8 to 3 10 
eae — .. 3 6 to 8 10 Do. Shorn om 
est rt-horns 3 4—3 8 Ewes&2dquality 2 8—3 
2a gall 1 2 2 8—3 2 Do. Shorn „0 0—0 0 
Lambs „ 4 6—5 
„ee 5 0 —4 2 Calves... —. 2 4—3 8 
Do. Sho —0 0 Pigs 2 6—3 6 
Beasts, 10013 Sheep and Lambs, 14, 190; Calves, 700; ; Pigs, 310. 
OOL. 
BRADFORD, THURSDAY, — g. 19. — There is no particular 
change to aparek et er Ae sA our wool market ; go * 
— — the eek s been limited, but tran 
ctions — — — Paet erised by a firm — — — 
The quantity of new wool arriving to — does not average 
that of the previous three years at the same period, and this 
circumstance is — for by the fact that both growers 
and prame dealers are firm holders for higher prices than the 
s market seems to justify peaga yong Spinners 
— are as heen — ied with w and there is con- 
siderable r some increase of activity at no 
we moam: 
prices 
RK LA * 
Mowpay, Aug. 16. —.— was a 1l supply of English 
Wheat to this morning’s market, including about 400 qrs. x 
new white, which varied considerably in quality, and sold a 
3. to 52s. per qr. ; old and Fintan must be written 3s. sider 
than this day week, but the sale of the — was limited. 
The top price of town-made Flour has advance 
Foreign sacks must * written 
barrels 18. to 28. dearer.— The arrivals of Barley are short, aud 
re is a fair demand for grinding qualities, at an a 
per qr.— Bean ns and | Peas are very scarce, but w 
ae our quotatio firm, ‘and prices must 
be written 6d, per q 
PER Imp 
— Moses; Ken 
‘fine 
sack, namely, to 43s, 
ge — et gy 
Ades 8 a 
nt, & Suffolk. White 10—45 Red . 40—4 
— ed runs. ditto 48 —52 Red 4248 
4048 Red sr 
5 — 
b a distil., 248 to 278. 
Le 
WIRE GAM 
HEAP 
C NETTING, eal AND oma — 
Der 
8 * 
Sta ike 
Beier ditto, 
of Galvan 
24 in. . * — mesh, ta. — 
set running yard, 2 2 feet 
yar 
i 
292898 
2 
se ota 8 
227 RON p 
: 
f 
f 
30 in. i 3 
36 in. pani — d. de, 
48 in, n 2 in. „ 1216 5 . 
Sparrow Proof Netting, 
e to any size for the 
article was show 
Galvanised, 3a, 
ev 
Rods, Garden Areke ly 
Stands, Tying Wire, — Work, Tovisible ee 
Hurdles, and every description of Wire Work Horticultun! 
ea of Landon rn 
Fox, City of London 
Fen © Manufactory 44, 
Amt Y, Skinner-street, abba 
ALVANISED WIRE GAME pS 
d. per nen, 2 feet wide. 
G^ 
b Pate 
2 (AC) 
2525525 32222277 
qu fog 2 
Manufactured by BARNARD d BISH 
and delive on 
borough, Hull, or Rosen 
3d. per s re foot. Pattern 
Norwich, 
Che 8 
n ding and distilli 216 — 
Oa ate, Emer — ng E- 
and — E Potatoe — Feed. 
Potato 1720 Feed 
. Poland and Brew. — — 
17—19 
1719 
cm —18 
— — Foreign . Poland and Brew 18—20 Feed. . 
ye 
ens ee eee 
28—31 
es, per doz „ 68 to 125 Currants, do., 23 t 
— per doz., 48 to beg Gooseberries, do,, 2s d to 3s 
Apricots, per doz., 1s to4 2 por peck, 5 
Piams, per punnet, Is to 30 t, per Ib., 20 to 38 
= Gre engage, — Bag to 33 . - me 1s to ls 6d 
Figs, per doz., 48 — per 100, 3s 6d to 108 
Seville, per doz., Is to 3s | 
Nuts, Barcelona, per bush, 20s 
ons, per doz,, 1s 
ae Brasil, — 123 to 148 
Dabbages, per doz., 6d to 1s 3d 
TABLES, 
reign 
rece e . 278 to 303...... 3 2891 — a 
igeon e. 28s — 34s... W ongpod 
JJC Small (26—83 Egyptian 
For i 25—26 
Peas, mite, Essex and Kent., bes -Boilers 30—32 Suffolk.. 
aple 343 
—33 
— 5 
— 33 
M Bls to 348 .. Grey 30—52 Foreign.. i 
Maize oe ow... 
— — a — delivered , per sack 37—40 
9 — ee Nee ee ditto — Norfolk 
Pao — eee per barrel 21—24 Per sack 
Wr bee Aug — 
25—32 
34 
sexi per Ib., 8d to 1 —The arrivals of Englis grain, this wee 
French Beans. a — sieve, 2stoBe e, Cab., 2 4a tols | e been moder but large of foreign To-day’s market 
OAU, par sioni to 58 ik * — e, 91 to 1s 6d es largely attended by buyers. English Wheat must be 
Cauliflowers, — aon 43 to 68s Radishes, per tg 8d to 18 — a per r. dearer, and a similar advance was obtained 
Greens, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d — Tur rnip, 94 tots many sli on tebeign s prices, 3 —— higher 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 3d to 4d Small Salads, p. pun., 3a tha buyers anticipated, the pee was not nsive, In 
otatoes, per ton, 1 adtsb, p.bundle,lstods floating cargoes business has been done to — extent at 
— 3s 8 p. pott., 6d 10 388. 5 for Polish Odessa, and 408. to 41s, for Ghirka. Barrel 
set bush., ts 6d to 28 6d net, 9d to 1s our must oe written 6d. dearer, and a fair business doing. — 
3 urnips, per doz., 3s to 4s f. sieve, 6d to — alteration in the value of — — or 
8 each, 24 to 6d artichokes per doz.,1s 6d p 2 | Peas. aks — a = — at 3 — aa 
Š get Marrow, p doz,6d to 1s6d , per bunch, 2 L AVE 
8 puua 1s to 1s 6d —— » per bunch, 2d to 34 lyr p 
Saal p. — 85 sete Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d | HEAT, (BARLEY.| Oats.| Rye. | Beans. | PEAS. 
uach, per Is to 23 Parsley, p. doz. bn 28 to 3s 
Onions, per bu 2d to 8d per bunch 8. 8. d. 2. d.js. d. 8. d. 3. 
se = „ . Basil, green, p. bunch, 4d heed ep e 41.5] 28 8119 9 182 6 | 84 0 33 
Leeks, per bun to 3d ate th, 5 — 244 9 7 2 3 HEH 3 2 10 4 5 
Shallo:s, per bunch, 3d ä ao 5 40 0| 27 % 6 jo n | 3-2 33 5 
— re —— ‘Pie 7 8 20 6129 7 3 9 20 6 
—.— ith ARKET, oven n Mii 89 7 27 5 19 30 33 7 31 4 
ee he consumption; the at there is a steady 
Samant in mmption — stock of last year's Hops being Aggreg. Aver. 40 4 27 7 10 11 30 2 34 0 2 4 
— are of a very favourable 8 and Duties on Foreign Grain 
r p a heav ig Is. per gr; 
an A — Ron aty, 2 s y FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST Six WEEK’s AVERAGES, 
Weald sae 0 1353 E Tendon. owe — = git Prices.|Joryv10 Ter 17. Jury 24 Jory 31. Ave. 7 lava. 11. 
1 ee i 
ARK Bt cS Peat. A Aug. 2 41 5d - 
ay Nenne na, 1 Eden =" „ — —.— Leg 1u as ; i} 40 ; «ve L on oe a wag 
. ambt 5 2 * 1 pre 
Wallsend 8 ts, 15s. 6d.—Shina at market, 85. ss 7 5 2 12 1 _ a on 
LP Load of 86 Trusses. ‘ ih a i w “i 
SMITHFIELD, Aug. 19 . os 
Prime Meadow A 8 0 = 
* * seas Clover m 90s to 2 * ꝙ — eng Te Aug. 17. a he ahaa yor Pe 
Bas * 0 reland and N are liberal of Cate, = p pri of 
Sew B Hay vee * — wW 2 — — articles, At this — market there w 
* at 1 = * eee of to — i * country dealers, a a gued: —— 
CUMBERLA ene or Wheat and Fi t 
8 9 "o Zs to 805 Inferior — 4 1 last of 2d. to 3d. per 70 TN ‘and 6d. per bask and 
New Es = 5 0 58 86 rena — 3 ce having been lost, Oats and 
y. see ght full prices, but the demand 
oe 12 10 Josuba Bann. Beans must be quoted 6d. pe qr. higher x but — — * 
Pine old Hay kori met a slow sale, at late rates, Indian corn was neglected 
Inferior eea — Gud ch Clover. 1215 te: 100s — 8 obtainable on rather easier terms 
éw Hay `.. 5 0 ug have had ex 
peo Ni ~: 65 k Inferior do, 70 | days, ‘bu te-day is fine, —— ona bai — — 
Stra 1 or 32 | has 3 been done in Wheat and Pl si 
Suriri eai — our, since Tuesday, at an 
ELD.—Morpay, Aa | advance of about 3d per bushel and 64 per barrel. T 
little atoch of Beasts is es 18, suming b he Ls rel. The con 
; E Suyers, however, holt themselves aloot from the market, 
TRAR their being 
on hana pricey aee Bale being 
— 0 a article ot 
lon Tuesday. 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING sc 
OERS PATENT SCYTHE and 
— na FORES 
i 
being adjus angle by the person on using it, 
requires janet — ‘of fa blacksmith ; ; when out of . — 
like a clasp-knife. The Gardener: Chronicle thus em 
upon h —* We gladly state that Mr, Bowe vate ing 
the great test 7 especially with May, 185 W 
nd very usefu . C., 15th Abe 
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d Go,’s Agricultural | Implement 
Warehouse, —— Upper Thames-street, 
bridge 
FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 
ATENT CAST-IRON 
MPS, for the use of Farms, 
Cottages, Manu re Tanks, and Sbal- 
low Wells, £s d. 
Patent Pump. 15 0 
3 Pump, with 15 feet of 
ead pipe a attac 
eg nuts ready for 
fixing 2 10 0 
Larger sizes if requ uired. 
May be obtained of any 
monger or oe wy in Tow 
ountry, or of the Patentees 
me Bo 
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Iiron- 
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sale e of goods from from the — dung dus receipt 
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