630. 
THE AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
| SEPT. Pr 1G, 
time. Atı my factory in India 75 N were every 
afternoon thrown into a pond; there they remained 
when, gy a ge or two's sun- 
ming, t 
the coops; no blindness 
was boost there; Pete cat 
a 
SHorteties, : 
ROYAL Sr ai SOCIETY or ENGLAND. 
Mr. Pus M.P., Chairman of the Journal om- 
zes 
mittee, bas reported ‘the final 1 of the F 
for Essa d Reports for the Tar 1848, by the Judges 
award of the Prize of 50/. for the best t Report o n the 
erer of the North Riding of Pens to W 
Marmaduke * Land Agent, of Sowerby, near 
Thirsk, Yorkshire v 
Calendar of Operations. 
BERWICKSHIRE MERSE 725 9 ce last 8 we 
have —— 2 5 with.) 14 —— oe — pers. e Wheat 
is an ave rop, a wore in quality; the — . been 
favourable * pier sip : 
Donser Farm, Se, 
COVENT GARDEN, — 16. 
The 2 is well supplied with Vegetables and most kinds of Fruit; 
but tra my II. Pin e , Hothouse Grapes are ab =: ndant ; 
they — 12 rp] — 28. a Ib. The sup of Pea and Nectarines begin 
to fall off; melting Peachas are Pcs z os s. are sufficient for the 
> "aren, mS. are 8 
demand. Winer Pippins and other dessert ed . are ticketed eiz 
d g 
ow liam. Bon Chretien, te 
for * Miiiberts | Bs Od. per | 
: Lemons moderately Bs 
d good ; 
en eurr 
Nuts are sufficient fe 
retty abundant: ntiful. Among — les, Car — 
and Tornips are 9 and goc flowers, Broccoli, rag sufficient fo 
the demand. ench soppa plentiful. _Potat Hie 2 t diseased, and 
so are Tomat . Pea a little dea Let otber salading 
are sufficient for the 1 j are plentiful. Cut Flowers con- 
sist of — Pejargoniums, Gardenias, Fuchsias, Carnations, Moss and 
other Rosi 
UITS. 
Pine Apple, per W. 3s to 58 Oranges, per 100, 10s to 
Grapes, hothouse, perin. us 6d to 4s — itt ter, per 190, pes to 16s 
Peaches, per doz., 28 to 4 Lemons, per doz. 
Nectarines, per doz.. 2s to 48 — per 10, 7s oe 115 
Melons, each, 2s tods Almonds, per peck, 6 
Plums, per punnet, d to 2s 6d — sweet, per Ib., 28 to 3s 
Apricots, per doz, 28 t Walnuts per 975 Por 6d to 28 
les, dessert, per bush., 4s to 7s per bush. 0 245 
kitchen, p. busb., 43 to s Nuts, e vt Tak. 20s to 228 
Pears, per doz, la to 3s Filberts, per 100 Ibs, "388 to 50s 
— — sieve, 6s to 10s — Cob, — 2 10 00 lbs., N * 608 
Mulberries, per pottin, 4d to Gd 
Figs, — L Is to 2 
Oranges, per doz., 1s 
Brazil, per bush., o 16s 
Chestnuts, per peck, K. 35 * 
VEGETABLES. 
bbages, per doz., 6d to Js . pickling, per hf sieve, 28 to 38 
12. Since our last report weh M e bee 4 Cali ers, per doz., zia to 4s Tom oin per pu nnet, 9d od 2 * 3d 
3 oad —— Ho eing Turnips, which we — whee roccoli, per doz s 2 per a agg „ 
as far as can be done, although, owing to the weather, he per 2 eel ea ve. Sar te par ib, bd to 1e pu 
psig far fram clean, but they promise to 3 a — aea cro — per ewt, 3 0 78 Radishes, per: Roz. neg ed to 18 
e have finishe ra * -making, which has been a very | — per bu 155 isa toss = f oe Sipe nip, do., 9d w ER 
R 2 
trying ç operation ; a great deal of it is very bad. Good hay in bn g id ged ane ben, 28 to 4s 2 Toon sper 25 af NER 
e country will be very scarce. Harvest is not Horse * peri 8 1s to 68 Lettuce . * 5010 Is 
3 er * en there being still some Barley to carry. The} French r halt’ sieve, 1s 
When t has Deep al little damaged, but not to such an extent as to 2s cakes maa s per porrie, ts to is 9d 
. ene pate otatoes, and T do not 3 per bank, 8 to È i n 
thi k that the yh dn s ma ny progress s ene — tas | Colors, wer bundle hato 1088 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
; it Nur not * 4 — 9 lasted nth, — a per dog. bunches, as to 68 Savory, per bupch, 34 to d 
wad ere affected visibly have rotted; but aon that Spinach, per sieve, 1s to Thyme, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
d Aay k ell. We aring and | Peas, per sieve, 38 — ripae 12 sma — Aet 6d to 9d 
— safe are keeping very w alt coe Manora per bunch, 2d to 4d Parsley, per half sieve, 6d to 3d 
. ne ha rg — for * incarnatum, w which we | Onions r buneh, 44 to 6d <= Roots) per buridie; 1 Is to is 6d 
of Tar posh gene some hedges 2 a A Zu ts to 48 | Mint, green, per bunch, 2d to 
‘rooting xing we — nd salt, driving dun e W Nd SAP TERRAE 
earth, Toners x À sie ai : —— gene oy — , Sept. 3 
: Lor e have no so asu of sea as e 
East Tan Fanm, S T t. 9. —We — 5 had another week of | number is moe able. Pane Gee z overed fr i it de — alon experienced 
-excellent weather for al tag 2 rast ; ee many interior descriptions remain = an The 
dera progre 8 rtin er of Shee arger, and trade exceedingly dui!, except for the choices 
bia tna sili £ s ike be — ere w a eee realised. Calves are 
barn- er of foo Hika ewise a goa deal y ea 
in good 7 Tya Shearers’ ae strict are 78. 6 
per week, — board and lodging 
ESHIRE F ARM, 
* e change, which allows har 3 
with. Since we comm conan on the 16th oi, 
storm 
k to be p 
there “my beet 
z 
women, and in this 
of har ves mating corn in ferd hetee 
is, p 0 — 
ps hs Aig made up in the form at pk ep er 
out, is allowe a to remain 
before being carted to stack ; saa and 3 are 45 cut with 
the scythe, and are left so for about a week, then they are 
bound and put up in mows until they are fit for stacking 
‘Comparatively speaking this is a tedious data = 
wed on all hands — the best way of harvesting corn 
this precarious 1 however, I find no diffieulty i in 1 
erops of all kinds by. stooking it, wie is much Pere 3 and 
Our at was alle — 
hook. Me s when 
land for Wheat and 8 lime for the same. 
now neon much diseased, haulm sn black, t 
third gon Turnips 
wet and ite sunshine, 
a 
not carting corn are prepari ng 
Porat toes are 
to dry has rend ne eudi 33 as to ca 
a complete tic the of 2 d other 
p 8 ate apd other 
Carseg ny 3 2 
ve 1 had a t deal o 
ght th icing 1 ed by th tay = 
5 ati 3 e grain ig injure the wet, but ha 
12 ed us to 2 the eu — of it, and the crops, as far 
as we soe 1 n r to be bulky in straw and 
grain sound; 
otices 4 to Correapon adents. 
We have no room at 
AGRI 
ne and fo 
S Ibs, the supply being 
From Holland Tia e 
ee from France, 136 
Bibs a Per 8 or 8 Ibs.—s g s d 
Best So's, Herefords. ie. 4 0 to 4 2| Best Long Wools ......4 4—4 6 
— pepe weaned 8—4 O| DittoShorn s... NRG PPRA 
ec 8 We is 7 3 a 6 | Ewes and second quality 3 8—4 2 
Calves „ 4 | Ditto 0 
Best Downs & Half-breds í $ — $ 0 pAn bs, 0 
DItO een Pig —5 4 
Beasts 405 1. Sheep and ber N 4 ares 252. Bitz 88. 
Sept. 
We have again a large diesel or Boke but the majority are foreign, and 
re is no reduction in the choicest qualities. 
very dull for inferior, at about 2d. per 8 lesy money. e number 
of Sneep is also large, but the average quality inferior. Best iptions, 
therefore, maintain Mon quotations freely, but they are with difficulty 
btained for second rate. We case to quote Lamb, the seas ing over; 
what few now eome hardly make mutton price, Good Calves average 2d. per 
8 Ibs. more han on Mouday, and in e instances an advance of 4d. per 8 Ibs. 
re d From Hollan esa 2 re 280 1 1790 a 1 md 18 36 pow ert] 
Male a mt the hom 
Best Scots, er an N 5 4 N t Long Wools . 4 4—4 6 
Best Short Horns — 3 8—4 á Dito BHO vo... case ce dies 
Second quality Beasts .. 2 10 —3 4| Ew sand one quality 3 8—4 2 
GG 3 8—4 H Ditto errr s... 
8—5 — 5 l 
ony Downs & Hali-breds 4 
Dit * 4 
Pe 
—1183. “Sheep and ‘Lambs—9,580. Calves—456. Dire 
H Fuipay, Sept. 15, 
Messrs. PATTENDEN and e report that About 300 pockets of the new 
growth has eats a 4 50 5 an 15 are 1 as follows: Weald of Kents 
‘rom 608. to Gos. X, 568. o 60s. Dut 01. 
so E, Ses 
in Beata vg and Suffolk this morning was fair, and be ete n being 
cosas it was more easily disposed of on fully the terms of this day se’nnight 
=, ioe of foreian, either free or ed, was well maintained, with an im- 
aoe pa oatin sh Odessa bring 2s. to äs. per qr. mo! 
— — were a few samples of new Barley at market, which sold at 
our * wey, petty fair- The value of grinding is an yo: „ as also 
et | apt Peas. —— — late rates. 1 are the “Indian 
orn ce of Is. per qr.—The top price of 1 
changed. e * 
W nye cor og rea QUARTER, S8 8 
Wheat, Ess and $ mie sone: Weis so Red. 42 55 
5 . aud Forkshi 4 White . 52 56 
arlex, Malting aud nd ork a to a Chevalier}: 22 6 Grinding 26 30 
Oats, sanontaa hira a TS 5 3 lands 23 25 aod Ro 2L 24 
25 mhe 2 — és ao P 3 — | Pota! — 
‘ee 2 only 55 23 5 
Malt, pal, ship — — pn % 
Hertford and Esse { — 
1 3 x 2 30 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new . . 288 to 3 35 38 Harrow. 36 40 
Pigeon, Heligola nd. ds — — Longpod— — 
Peas, Whi 4 . Maplelss 400 Grey. 34 36 
M s jon: y for all 4 but the bus 
Present and M — 8 pete egies cannot be made | transacted ts not large, buyers preferring fo awalt the effect. of paying dnt, 
in this pn way. They can only arise o personal cor- | which they expect wil me place next 7, eek.— Bari 1 ‘Beans, nd Peas ‘sell 
slowly at quotations.—The Oat t 8 im Flour i is inquired after on 
4 B. It is not customary for the ju at m 3 8 be quoted e is held at 388. to 408. per qr., 
udges S, cot- uran: 
ts, e., a they have awarded the ers {Ip onr circular of the Sth inst. we stated our conviction that the decline in 
r "But ie 19 right censure of the un- re TA of tr a aaa be = . duration, and — followed bya — 
7 continuance of fine w T, 
is right, for in gute weve already been me 1 ie different circulars throughout the comity d ~ 
sake, that they — men- the present wee — varying from ls. to Sa. qr. 
tion it in terms of the yield, combin d with the rapid ion of the Potato crop, — — 
Ter SH. Mr, Harris, 1 lotan, Dee erkshire ; Mr. Moore, Coles- = — — im} ey —.— —— 3 moderate during sued 
Berkshire iton, open = Apnea pg apts eo 
. riod, and tees <a soma improved upon to some ro ha There isa de- 
bebe Hobbs, of Coiehester 3 Lipa Bowle ley, of for f. o. b. and floatin N Polish Odessa is in fair, request at 48: 
x Fow. "i aas says, if our, i bee 8 brs 3 
e 
per 
1 — pae er PATENT 
V D MANURING e PLANE PLANE. 
—— red by the Patentee, Pen 
UNIVERSALLY 9 be the best t, sins —— 
accurate and e e Seed Depositor ever made tt most 
all the . or ‘the DRILL, DIBBLER, and PAB 
depositing ven quantity of seed, however 1 S3ER, 
acre. Itis adapted to large or small enclosures 0 the 
soil, over ridge or furrow, on leve „ any kind of 
imonials, 
to — ee — applying to tbe 
and carriage paid t 2 way pa ation wit miles 
London, Bristol, or pan 4 Any fas rih iaa of 
II. 10s. extra.—Pen Ee, L. to 
mpton, 
zante, 8 Sept. 1 
HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, AnD GARDER IL 
REGISTER OFFICE, °*SDENERY 
pher 
secon at very reduced pri prg ‘a — 3 — a 
grave and Greenhouse Plants ad 
THE — — aAe t this Establishment is con. 
ucted with the greatest care aad: * ution. Samples oferery 
pce — coral Sere sent out. 
PLANS, ESTIMATES, anp CATALOGUES upon application, 
especting ce fowl— = thelr profitablences as pF faerie aA nag W 
8 gr., all cost and freight. New Pome- 
“stock, r their qua qualities as layevs and setters would, ha very | Saes oer ar. weighing 61—62 lbs, 8 
; Erenn is pu little Didono has n the Continent Barley hasa 
Daemons 10 Piece : 8 ho disease, if disease it e ee e new Gaal and scm | days ag tor we 
i m of d omestication board * i former weighing 50% lbs., the latter 52 Ibs. 
. T 
the breed with some hairy, | the last accounts at 408. to 428. per qr., and freigbt 5s. 6d. to 7s. eran stocks 
1, such as the New Forest breed; then | light, In Ancona also, purchases have been made at 418. 8. per qr., 1. O. b.; but 
von will the there was N than 3 shipping, aud E were Ss. and Ius. per 
; M. C. S. Sidd par arto sol: — 205, per ahr ied 
muta: To 'W. We never heard of them, egy — k AGES. rt and 8 Barl 29s, per qr. Jor Ir . Pea 
If any one knows of such a man anufacture, Aug. $ é “ a ay 4 21s Od 4d 35s 3d 34a Sd 
the ticulars for — 15 51 6 3 i 3 g II 
mention parti you. 3 L 31 H h 9 |) 86 3 
i 52 34 31 2| 2 f 30 11 88 37 7 
CV 3 22 32 2 33 8 38 11 
ee S610) e 3S Biome Rd ae 
Average} 52 8 31 2 21 l 31 3 87 
30 Duties on Foreign Grain! 5 € 3 I 
: e Fluctuations in the last six weeks’ Corn Average 
J. Coor nk. Aug. 5. Aug. 12 ig: 1 ug. 26. Sept. 2. 
. Sept. 14 
ie * 28s to 33s 
Josuva Barsa, 
Stra 268 to 308 5 
22 
de ore: any CO., 61, Gracech 
pee? w Park-str est Southwar 
scientific Horticulturists to their muc: ney en 
applying the Tank System to Pineries, Brepags ng — 
&., by 3 atmospheric heat as w 2 — 
secured tc to any required degree, without — aidof pi —.— 
t t uest 
friends r are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
Cop e Boilers, which 
n prospectuses will 
e forwarded, as well as ee of the m — authority; or 
they may be seen at most of the N . seats and prineipal 
N Tn throughout the king — 
8 ¢ 
ornamental designs, 
Fences, Wire-work, &e. a es eae 
ORTLAND CEMENT.—Testimonials received from 
all goanag prove this CEMENT to — the rare pro- 
a ee yy 
1 ag g the se pae t, an bigane 
uperior to — ot 5 for h “aes 15 8 s 
and lining of 7 rs, Cis 72 ish- ponds, aan 
pe pe plastering 2 tory — . Teastngs i it — 5 
a aint. It pee 3 í 
to eee own of san 
Manufacturers, 1 3 and Sons, e te 
Westmin 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER OY ALLEPTERS | 
i 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
j 
M‘NEILL anp Co., of I 'suildings, Ban; i 
row, London, the 1 Bex and dens $ 
THE ASPHALTED mA FOR ROOFIN ING derte 
Houses, Farm — . orkshops, and 
purposes, to protect Plants — oo Pelt 
At the Great National A I Shows, itis this Pet 
which has been exhibited and mse inet t Two SILVER by 
Prizes, and is the Felt rans i i f 
” Her Masestx’s Woo: D ap i 
ION OURABLE 3 rs ORDNAN 
HONOURABLE ae INDIA Contra 
HONOURABLE MISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
HER MaJesty’s 3 ieee 
or — a 
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT’S PARKE, 
And on the Estates of the Dukes of pact ae 
© 
— Newcastle, neha ery uce: Lebt and d, 
NE PE 
y * Sam mples, mith Direc: 
of seven years’ experience, W. 
tlemen, . nd Builders, sent free to any 
town or country, orders by post e 
6 The Public is cautioned that the 
or Great Britain where the above R 
F. M'NEILL anp 00,8 
Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb’s- 
where roofs covered 
ucellor's Co 
