214 THE 
5 
GAZETTE. 
manure Stirling, Turnips from the store heag 3 for the cat- 
tle, thatching straw stacks, oe the barn 1 
Sussex FARM, Marci .— ing Peas pes Wheat sold; 
. 
ae and repa eriet roads. 8 g Wheat, Talavera, sown 
th March enes g G . up. We have sown 
L, acres of a As the ee hog continues 
t we have no prospect PI sowing corn for a fi 1 Page ok if we 
e 
as state ‘the righ = awy d to last week; its cost, the 
wer requi he quitaticy eat in a given time, and whether 
Tn piam pa any depth of e ut.) 
8 to Vorrespo onden 
APOPLEX owis—D S s that A Coc aie is = 
ce that iis fowl has ais dices W Give one or tw 
1 of ne following u in 1 se two or tires 
mornings ee saat, an nd e srt ee ger 
1 until red. 
of syrup of white Po spies, a nd o e part eo sy —— * singer. 
This er fails, aud is useful i * ree the pip,” and the Saa 
ith young . „The meghrims“ is evidently a 
Aeneon of the aio, which may ree caused by bad stomach, 
and often shows itself in the shape of ‘‘croop,” when the 
Axnsenic—Pleuro pneu pate a does J. L. U.“ call a 
small dose of arseni 
DOUBLE CULTURE OF “widest BETWEEN Peas—We mr to 
„ Hannam for a copy of his 1 2 on this subject, 
as published i in the English Agricultural Society’s ‘‘ Journal. 
And, for the orp of readers, we make the following ex- 
it.. + b ti i 
n being $ 
Peas 27814 the dolphin, and crop generally best when put in 
early in the Rime’ as the land will suit; by the same 
= rule I name the Ist of June for the Turhips, whereas 
may en, if the Peas are forward, the Turnips must be 
drilled in May. The Peas are cut by Dutch hoes or shove- 
s to 
i 2s. 
set of men and 
ec en 
Peas, or the setting out Satie: The second hoeing should, 
n ground, at say 5s. per acre more.” 
pine DISEASE? dader Lote Hoas—Leicestershire Farmer—As 
of foreign 
fro 8 22 sper 00 Ibs. i a 
— isimi A few forced Strawberries continue to make their appear: 
e. 
5 1 > ; and of SHEET, 
or 2 Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Green, &c., are plentiful. æ oz. to the foot Sd per foot | * 3 byt. IId. per l. 
Seakale may be obtained a ipy prices. Asparagus is dearer. French 5 ” „ 32 .— 
Beans ines from 3s. to 4s. per Carrots and Turnips are good in 7 iés „ 6$, 43, 27 * 
— oa pe — is somewhat vtech Potatoes realise high pri t- M » : sš Ty „ 58.2 » 
and o salading are sufficient for the demand. Mu. de y S ot 510 .. i ks 
— ha on we ce last ag Cat Flowers 12 ist 8 1 ras. eck Pans, Le Sa 92 8 
niums, — amellias, Fuchsias, Azalea yacint cacias, “6 78855 
and other Rose GLASSES. vors. GLASS TILES à — a SS in 
CREA P ro to 24 qua 
Pine Apple, per Ib., 4s to 7s Lemons, er 100s, 6s to 148 zas pá 6d. p 
— 9 per Ib., Is to 28 Almonds, per peck, a SCTOMBTERS GLASSES, from 12 to 26 inche es lone, Pi 
Apples, — er bush., 3s to 6s sweet, per lb. LACTOM — T ‘eying sie ewer ity ot — a K ben nch. 
— “genie p busb., 2s fd to 58 Walnuts, p ex bush. nde 3 - bes 7s, , 
Pears, per half sieve, 3s to 10: Nut ts, Barcelona, per Ley 1305 to 228 
Orang — 110 9 28 PR oon es Ibs, vy Lis te to 24s L ts TRONG 087000 URAL 16-02 — 
00, 3 128 — Cob, per S., 208 8 
bitter, — 100, ja © 168 se per bush., = p 168 GREENHOUSES, PITS,FR NSE RV A T OR I ES, 
Lemons, per doz., le t Chestnuts, per peck, 3a AMES, & Furr 2 Rupp 
VEGETABLES. pe ano CO. publish Prices in the Gardens 
Asparagus, per 100, 2s to 10s Onions, pickling, p. hf. 2 to 38 oniole the first Saturday ia 2 ery month dener 
—— per dos., Sap Shallots, Per lb., 6d to and Retail Glass —— — on n, and Sas Wholesale 
Cabbages, Red, ry ae to4s Garlic, per Ib. Sd to arehouse -squa atent Plate Glas 
VENT GARDEN, Marca 
= er doz., 3. 
Greens, p. doz. bunches, — — to 28 6d 1 er sieve, oy b 1s 6d 
Se pu dt 
J ~ 
ecoli, per bun ndle. e, 6d 2 35 
vi 
1 
= rie 
Celery, per 
„ 48 to 6 
ney, per bus E 4s to 68 
0. Eg Era s Is 6d tos 
ndie, 6d to 1s 6d 
per bu 
Carrots, per ieee 28 to 48 
Onions. per bu 
Branis h, pe 
r doz., Is to 48 rjoram, per bun 0 
EE forw . as es 
1 ELD, 3 sa 20. ey may be 
.— have a good supply of Beasts to-day ; ough gre is rather slow, 
rices are — supported. From Holland in se SO about 2100 from Nor- eg 
Folk and Suffolk, L 12 1 m Ireland, and 100 from otlaud. There lew 
8 p than of late, still the number is — 3 $ d markets being ay Horticultural 
low, considerably t rade, and everything meets with a dull sal obtained upon t 
he best qualities suffer a reduction from Sener last 1 1 8 Ibs., ani p 
inferior fully 4d bes best Shorn Sheep make from 4s, fd. From Hol- Co mservatories, 
land we ner abou 1 ep and 84 Calves. “the rag trade is very dull, and 
but few 5s. 2a 4 a heavy trade, at rather Fences, Wire-wor 
oy bs ane vie "a sd er stone gra sali s d s d 
Best Scots, Herefords, &c. 4 6 to 4 8 Best sae Wools ...... 4 8 to 5 0 HOT-W 
2 Short Horns ...... 4 2—4 4 DittoShorn .........,.. 
econd quality Beasts . 3 4—4 0 Ewes and second quality 3 8 1 Anie 
WO P TAAR T 4 0—5 2 —— e r 
Best Downs X Half-breds5 4 to 5 — rte l 
Radi-hes, per p punnet, Sd to t 
Lettuc e, Ca ab., per se 4d to 9d 
En > ag per sco re, Is to 3s 
Mushrooms, per pottle, 6d to 1s 
Saan Salads per punnet, 2d to 3d 
b, 2d to 3d 
h, 3d t 
Parsley, per alf siev 9 t to 15 
— Roots, per A Le n Is 6d 
2 green, per — h, 4 
Sat to te 
Best Short Horns o—4 4 
* quality Bea: orn 2—3 10 
3 4—5 4 
La 
Best ‘Downs & Half-breds 3 4—5 6 
„ 
Beas! 
| Messrs. PATTENDEN 
pa & x Enin 
req 
if possible, be done bythe same men a8 set them 0 ut, e each to | pavers 
— 
= 
oe oe 
Piz > 
—950. Sheep and ‘Lambs—2340. Calves—197, Pigs—380.. 
Pies „ 8 4 
n 24. 
. arger than of late; the demand is very 
ited, saad to the Aal day i — ie dead markets. Sales are very slowly 
orted. Shorn $ t 
choice ones from the Isle of Wight ma making 6s to €s. $a. Trade is more 
zraz vifilenlty. The de- 
ls 4 
— Og 
abe 
„ FRID. 
See p. cwt. 658 to 1008 
56 — 72 
— 58 
sipi er, 
24. 
5 3 report t. he market continues the same. 
Yearling Kents, v. S — 608 
Yearling Sussex — 58 
Old Hop erga ai 40 
neit ie symptoms before, no MARK 3 Mox par, M 
, after death of the sheep, it is quite impossible Eo INS TOD and Lay report that 1 of Tagish Wheat by 
e of treatment or ‘measure land samples tuis 8 hes all, and taken by the millers at an 
If you eat * * | adva: fis yone over the price: f this day senn ; foreign was 
dioit to kid edful e n- | in fair demand, and some qualities mekan a similar improvement.— Fine 
st you. W. C. S. Barley is much wanted, and all descriptions must be noted 1s. arter 
seed * 5 85 y x eaned, sow or 5lbs. show of 5 the trade les 1 . 
y S es 
a week’s time, in knp 15 inel es rorya sales a reduction of 6d. to 1s. quarter fart . E Ahe vide vate tte 
Fiour is fully supported. 
GLA 
wi plied 18 W es and with * PHI 
5 tay Ae The supply 
X. ke t up. Pears and Ap) — are — s 
the for 
uris may be bought at from HORTICULTURAL GLASS FOR CONS 
erts CUT TO SIZE UP TO 40 |$ SERVATO 
— INCHES LON | SMALL SQUARES ONIES, 
Is 
Art chokes, s, Jerusalem, p- hf. sieve, ls 
ss 
LLIPS anv C0., 11 
6, Bish 
out, are supplying SHE 0 
hi Astor Prices for Cas ta ET GLASS 8 
on 
and et e NI 
e Ar Mac BOILERS, a solicit the a DOUBLE 
much improved m tion of 
A a 
&., F wbich  arnibepherit heat as well as Souda Houses, 
Kae, any required degree, without th the aid of pi; py is 
d 
S FOR | CONSERVATORIES ~ 
mnel, per bunc. 
— , per bunch, 3d to 4d 
Thyme, per bunch, 2d O. ha 
Watereress, p. 12 — all bun., 6d to 9d friends they ar 
ing th 
Copper, by oe 9 0 sant is reduced. These Boilers 
own, scarcely require description, bal) 
m in operation prospec! 
Nurseries N the kingdom, 
o. b 
7, New Park. street, every article required 2 ing eee 
1 f the highest au 
f the N ao seats and oy 
to inform the Trad t the ie conari 
Buildings, as well as for 
e most advantageous 8 
c., of Iron or Wood erected upon BEG: 
ATER arene AND HORTICULTURAL 
houses fem Pits 
1 
and in —— the works of the 
„Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
ILDINGS, 
loyed i ‘of Hot 
in HER MAJESTY’S NEW GARDENS AT 
splendid 
Con 
a theis gardens at Chiswick, te in the erection of the 
Bazaar, 
Conserva 
Horticu er al Society of London in 
Por eon 
ry 
D. an — Bat 
bse ar Hoth 
GIBBS, BRIGH 
Warehous 
ons of Horticultural Buildings, and execute all kinds of metal 
peer rk at their Manutactory, 272, Holborn 
Petit AND BOLIVIAN V GUANO ANO ON SALE, 
N 
wae 708 Un M MYERS anD Co., ' LIVERPOOL: 
GOrBS WORTH. POWELL, anD PRYO! — 
t themselves sgap. me 1 co J 
using 2 and spuri purchasers en 
| mended to apply only to Dealers of restablis hed character, 
the above-named importers, who will supply nee 2 a 
uantity, at their fixed priest delivering it the Import 
Warehouses, s.. 
Ln LONDON MANURE COMPANE, 7 fie 
on 
LEY, who were * first to introduce Metalle 
ouses to Horticulturists, erect various deserg. 
E ONLY [MPO 
Y GIBBS AND SONS, LONDON; 
* their Agents, 
anp Co., LIVERPOOL and i BRISTOL; 
? BRITISH PER INPI 
SHEEP AND PASTURE —G . —. a week's 5 Wheat, * ent, and Suffolk k Feten White 0 & Red. 3 52 
SICKLY PLANT OF Wanara. Horace—Is the faik, ag ee sod Wks 2|White 48 52 
i k? il ve to starvation, sow some amm Stra Barley, Maltin rand nd Yorkshire: 27s to 30s Chevalier 2 Grinding 25 27 
manure over it—soot, guano, &e, That will turn its colour. North mberland d and Scotch . rolreed| 30 1 23|Potato 28 23 "No. d0, B F 
UNFERMENTED Johnson—To make white bread, take PPE a CARE ERE RE MI Feed 4 22 0. ridge-street, Black are 
of flour, 3 is ; x Malt, ae a da e e E - 2 
1 oz. Troy * muriatic a 6 = ＋ powd T, + pale, tip. Essex } =m E following MAN 5 — Man 
Sar E E pec, grav. 1.17), e T e a a ls ec aes 8 Mr, LAWES at his Works at Dette * 
5 .; salt, J oz. Troy. First mix the s nd — Mazagan, old and new. . 27s to 388. . . Tick.. 28 44 Corn Mark FML rt Grass Manure .- 141, pet ton. 
— a from a si 4 — "te four wi — — by shaking | peis, W Pigeon, Heligoland ...... a a a 20 83 —.— 20 34 | Clover 0 per ton. a 
soda sieve 5 e flour with one hand, and | Peas, White. . . . ...... . . .. . Maplelss 37 ae pean ted . 32 ni £ 
this wil as ur all the while th the other. In general RIVA 2 non LAST we Sup erphospiate of Lime, 7 per , the 
samen sufficien ently ; but the end will be attained Flour, g ‘Wheat, Barley. 7 Malt ane re T D. Peas. | va ivan areficlal —— made 3 3 Y agricol 
twice rough the sieve. Next dissolve 5 salt in the 8 English. — 6413 siga — 3 92 2 turists 4 1 e the selection — — abr and Bs furs 
and add the acid to it—taking $ — ne | ais eve Ehe a — — with the necessary information, he su ra 
ng. Then mix the whole hordes ope ‘ ee sang Bl a : — | 101 | 205 | he considers most suitable to the soil and crops. A papo . 
sible, using a wooden for the purpose. The dough The supply of all aSr deal Ae — aining the questions required to be answered will 
thus formed will make two loaves somewha alf | but the attendance — market pron ei paii this — — He | warded upon application to his Office, pare: 
hey should be put into a quick oven without ia à retail business only’ transacted in all articles — ae terms of Monday City, London. 
Toss of ime. ‘This is most conveniently done in long tins. * ee eee OTTER’S GUANO.—SEVENTH W 
8 e is from a small Ade E PORT OF LO: wid 0 WEEK. IMONIALS. Whittington near Lichfield, Ang ba, 
= me, ecient Gee Ta azlor and Walton, The — — Er = Flour. Mr. Potter.—Sir—I have tri 3 Guano in ach l 
r re ree 8 e n Fasten. ...... ... 2520 1290 2180- | 2140secks, against the best Peruvian, and ji it superior J am, sis, yo 
always attends fermentation. i v Wome 
ERRATUM— For MPERIAL AVERAGES. | Wheat, s R 6 rvan AR 
en ee a 12 4 a dal 00 a) Soe bal menaj 223 p experiment of the Earl of ZerLanp—Potter’s Guat mie 
Communications reaching town a 3 11 32 4| 3710| 42 eruvian, on Grass. cw | 
Se — till ine ee Wednesday cannot be 33 3 a Oa a POTTER'S GUANO, 2 „ sy ie 4 Bo 
— II — z ) t 0 2 33 — ; — Peru vian Guano, 2 cwt aa s r yi 
Sanna 4 93 36 2 391 9 
Ma e 
ne POTATOES, Sgr. e, tene B, n .. aa ait . pe 
Committee report that the arrivals d arog the pat wes, Duties on Foreign Grain} 7 0! 2 6 261 2 6) he price of Potter's ——. — is much St. k 
wise irom Belgium, have been more than equal to the demand, Both const: — ta he Hes tet ne ai ' | „POTTER'S PURE SULPHATE OF OF IB. 0 
last six weeks’ C of Lime 
8 8 following 22 ts, Parce. Feb. 12. Feb. 19. Feb. 26, Ma Keaton Ye TEsTIMONIAL.—Sir—I have had y our Sulphat 7 
paoia ieas Tar eteh dea S8 i migs | Tus 1a a Sas en — an 
te 245 of it. i ae 
Dutch Waites fos vo Se; Belgian dos 60s to — * wn | l ee 8 — . 
HAT. — Per Load of 36 Trusses, 50 2 eis a | phe 5 
arch 23. 50 2 Be am Ky | $ 
een dito. @ le. z e Straw ., 24s to sos 49 1¹ . t Bon -seived 
Rowen .. 7 r + Coen: 252 mos Manem 2 HOt SORTLA D ci e rare fe, 
KET, March 23. 8 5 - ye es, Foreign,p.ton, ST to 102 all qu this C ossess the consegue!” 
Bae yd Ae |e EE MTO Roar ee Smo bagi" BH | MMAR DERE tot | porty of e the severe ogy has a 
New Hay a Wie, Ea 25 80 rown, per bush? | — g Superior to every other for hydra ech, Fish-ponds ae 
A BAKER, hite, English .... 40 52 | Rapeseed, Eng., per last.. 287 391 | and lining of Reservoirs, prege , Baths, it aren 
Fine Old Har. estoy Ol Gie 1 — ae nn AEON ip 20 Le ee feiss e ge and ornamental o case will oa yton 
2 x — Inferier eto 2. Straw . 24s to 28s 288 38 42 8 colour nor . It never vegetates, an E 
New Hay., New +70 80 Linseed Tares, Erg., winter, p. bsh., 7s 0 88 0 and, sake 
Clover aw ~ = mi «““ 42 43 Foreign, per bush. 48 6 58 0 5 wn body of s SONS, i 
Wi 127 i. fiene | Deri heoo ttin .... 175 0 218 3 od B. Wa ITE and ; 
s | Turnip—too variable for quotation, | Westminster, : 
