710 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — 
on the objici but we doubt the policy of under. 
FRIDA , Oc t. 20. 
The supply both of Beasts and Sheep is again Jarge, and the demand very 
limited, — to — sasa of the dea dys pri The best Scots cannot be 
ing o were ree 
ifen 
4s. 2d. t fd, Ca — re 2d. — —— lower, Arari braS trade. From Hol- 
land ne ere “are about “320 b Beas 50 Sheep, and 140 Calves; and 120 Milch 
Cows from the home counties. 
Bes de Heretords,&e. 3 10 to 4 0 Best Long Wools........ 4 + 
pposing 
measuring and mapping only—the mere schoolb 
oy 5 
d 
ment of the business — wil! entitle him to the name of lan 
Best Short Horns ...... 3 8 — .* „ n 
— quality Sees 2 10 —3 ae sand second quality 3 = -4 0 
l 3 0 2 tto Shorn . 
Best Downs & Half-breds 4 8—5 0 — KERIEN eee 
. . Aap A o$ 4 
Beasts—1037. Sheep and ‘Lambs—6240. Calves—354. Pigs—390, 
surveyor, If 
of the business, he had much better spend the t time | he e'would |. 
wien zane 
land surveyor” is sufficient to excite the 
. ene of opi ig A igs . No such creature exists. 
* ag e fabulous thing, an nd can have 
o liabilities or pri vile =p a — sur- 
Seyot, properly so o called, wo vad fill He enjoys no 
ivileges, bilities po 755 his calling, as 
2 d medical gentlemen have. His liabilities are such 
only as honesty, — — and responsibility impose on any 
other man of business who is entrusted with the conduct of 
matters of importa 
“Correras: J Abell, The sulphate of iron is soluble in twice, 
and that of copper in four times = weight as cold water. 
ng 
Use double this mene of wa ter to make tl e di isi infeeti 
WHEAT: 
make the holes 3 Bl eps 
You will then 8 rather le te han a feats per acre. 
s dibble ble will an well. 
On Clov: 
Sone, LANE, Mownpay, Oct. 16. 
Messrs. Kin and Lay report that the supply of English Wheat 
from the * Te — this mor pin wa gens rate, 8 15 the — — 
condition very damp. Picked samples e ta rn t 2s. under 
prices of this day se'unight, N. — ‘descriptions were diffien it of alsposal a 4 
— t 8 = to 3s. per qr. vals of — oreign during the p: 
12 7 i of W millers acte with — 
— — my only a small — 9 business tevulead at a reduction of 1s. to 28 
per qr. Fine q — alting Barley, either English o r foreign, are the 
turn dearer, but mary and slain > bene ne á ur quotations.— 
Beans are unaltered in value, ~ White Peas must ve not ås. per qr. cheaper.— 
Fine Oats are fully eur; ordinary sorts the turn low 
BRITISH or. tome Pa QU. — Ag 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and $ ee r White 46 S Red.. 4 
54 
Norfolk, Lin ke ire, and Lorkshire . . 0 56 White 50 58 
Barley, Malting and dis nd Yorks 298 ae Chevalier 30 81 Grinding 26 39 
Out ebe kshire sapere Polands|20 26|Feed . . 18 23 
3 „ eed zi 24 a? 23 2 
Feed D = Potato . 22 25 
mani — ship 
mons 3 590 «6 
28 
36 30 
„34 36 
— — — — : ij 3 á 
— Welly small prices when sold in the autumn, we ENT GARDEN, Oct. 21. AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, Kings, 
v. them through th —— and sell them in Thema — contin — o be well supplied with Vegetables an — — road, Chelsea, by special ap canal 
bi retaining as ot Fruit; but — — es dull. Pme- apples are plentiful. —— rapes] KH. H. Prin Albe poin to her M 
ks before lambing), g d areabundant: they are ticketed at 28. 6d. per pound. Ribste Pa —.— and ea ae wa * 2 5 
will stock our enclosures during summer, the lambs (crosses) | other dessert ret es are ticketed six and cht for 6d. are sup- | consisting of black and whit oon WL, 
bei ld fat in August, and the ewes as soon after a hey | plied in considerable quantity; among them we remarked hiep specimens bernacle, brent, and laughing ‘cou e, sheil 
0 ot into e tion. Owing to the greater abundance f | of Brown feurré, Wiliams’ Bon Chretien, Marie —— — widgeo r "and — — dene 
sheep at this season, ft ewes are selling about 2s. a hea — 7 Beurré Diel, Passe Colmar, &c. Nuts o: aeh Senge | chovellers, 0 — — at — ‘ear Wal wall, 
‘or the de d; b Iberts and Cobs continue to be scarce, e rolina * 
above last year’s prices. Our lambs are now all sold, except a ii i Òran are scarce, and Lemons moderately plentiful. domes and pinioned ; also 5 Ke, 
very c sent lambs are ae e A magna Amongst Vegetables, Carrots and Turnips are abundant an uli- Malt, yee Surrey, and Dorking fowls ; hi 
betes f than they were ten wee „ in a flowers, Broccoli, &c., sufficient for the demand. French Beans plentiful. Ghd comma. pea towl, and Chine ti white Ja 
ely hig on . * Turnip crop. | Potatoes the same, and so are Tomatoes. Lettuces and otber salading are 70 , pae a pigs; and at’ 
great measure, tot the improved eppeerm® d a weil | Sufficient for — ‘demand. Mushrooms are — Cut Flowers consist a moon-passage, Gracechurch.stree 
‘Our stock of r: is now vided, and secure 10 Heaths, Pelargoniums, Gardenias, Fuchsias, Carnations, Moss and other Rose 
osure where they are re allowed a few Oa 5 n * 5 ition FRUITS. GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
to their pastore, In the ceurse of a fo rtnight we shall com ine Apple, Lemons, per 100, 7s to 148 oon: PHILLIPS AND CO., 116, Bi 
bathi sheep, an operation which lasts a fortnight. Grapes . e is Ei to 48 Almond, per pe 12 = 5 are supplying 18 8 Sheet 0 
8 er several mest peat» re vy £9 ee — in e Plum yer — 1s 6d toa 63 Walnuts, per 100, 1364 2s —— from 12d. . 32d. — — also P. ent Roush 
count r secu 7 ler, di s bush., 4s to 78 — per bush., 168 to 248 ouble Crown atent an 
— w have had a great deal of rai the 23d of | br gg i oe net s to 58 Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 208 to 228 Glass; Glass Mil ale ste! h Pla — “tad 
+ » At that time there was à g eal of corn to cut Pear s, per doz Pis to 6s — Filberts, per 100 Ibs., 60s to 100s ER T oles eati Þ 8 g g J 
4 n this. dis district ond very little carried. Much of it has been opper bait sieve, — to 3s = a Paal. per 2 Traps. Glass Shades for On end 1 ay asp and 
š , ‘ Aa ; D 
seriously damaged, and there is still much out. We were for- Lemons, per doz, le to 2s tand Faison; snd a well selected Wook of MANA 
th 
tunate in getting our own in on the 12th, not in good condition VEGETABLES. List of Prices and Estimates forwarded on a — Glasses, 
certainly, still bet ter where it is than hic 3 ed to Se ca Cabbages, per doz., 3d to 1s Onions, pickling, p hf sieve, 186d to 3s e 
— the d mene ted rot eggs eee er Caulitiowers, per doz., 6d to 28 To 2 CTE — pooh 1s 3d BRITISH MANUFACTURED SHEET GLASS FOR 
, but u roccoli, Z, 48 to 98 
prise: Ser in exposed fields being picked clean, Turnips are Sorrel, per ball sieve, 6d to 9d Shallots, peri. 447 . H. pa A CESON TORIES, 
x iy fast. The whole of our crop is ing well | Potatoes, per ton, — to 1608 Garlic, per Ib., 8d to e N beg 10 recommend the 
growing”amazingly vi m A — per cwt., 5s to 88 Radishes, per r COZ. lie — 18 as superior to all oth 
ex two acres manured with dissolved bones, at the eae 1 — Turnip, do., 9d to 1s p o all other articles manufactured for 
six bushels of bones and 0 oe of suiphuric acid per acre, Tumi —2 per dot. bunches, 9d to2s ee per don. 18 6 6d to 3s nà e 1 44 ORA SAND ROUGH PLATE, 
i 1 3 Red ž doz., 6d — Jerusalem, p sieve,is to Is A 
TF7 plied atthe lowest terms GLASS mp 
1 t. ettuce, 
2... ͤ e a a ü 
“wee we have a. e * eks, per bunc T. > 
i t 1 Cel b HA waite 3d Mushrooms, per bottle, ts to Is 9d 
prevent the farmers finishing leading the late patches rg * ey Carrare, pe per wend da ncen 22 aera . atins en oi 
h there ood left abroad in this 
e O RS: Barley ie tad bdh . he | $P Spinach, pe ver sieve; W s 6d Smal sa ala ads, per punnet, 2à to 3d ETLEY anp CO. supply 16.08 pe Glass d 
a . ennel, per bunc. 
Si heavy rains has got very much discoloured and sprouted, Marioram, per per se Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d — h Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to M 
d t thing but grinding p 128 t, green, per bunch, 2d hyme, per bunch, 3d t per square foot, to rabe gean ne 3 red, many thousand 
th — ea the yield e about an average to | Onions. per bunch, 3 — Parsley, per do Sag tee see orp — feet of which are at cady — 
un „ t8 0 
the gus ity of straw, but the raw short wa 9 acre full — ma a — ee eren Lis at Priis s oe ‘estimates, forwarded, on ap 2 
one-fourth less than last year, Potatoes very bad, more tha - 88 
one. t &t for family use, the re — we —.— will no —.— * the ely of Beas . — anual LES and SLATES, WATER PIPES, PROPAGATHG 
tted down. We have com ced sowing W 5 85 g; 25 choicest descriptions = GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT E 
‘this day, likewise folding lambs 3 . giving t Title “reduction in pete, a 8 hen wever, being unfavourable, general ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and 
—— — Turnips. Turnips upon bipm drained, high quotation: t the — being exten aet ivel tu Ja ANES HETLEY and Co., 35, Soho-square, London, 
have done well lately, Pe are crop ; upon very few rema — 8 3 Srnie 1 Whe mimber e Gardeners’ Ch ronicle, first Saturday in — 
light soils, "and where not well m e are not equal to ex- | of Calves is not large, there being, paete very few wanted, they suffer a 
* horses were employed last week in leading decline ofa about 24. per 8 lbs. m Bo e ud — have nearly 700 Ban 2600 
s, to 21 up for Wheat, Ce. Men thatching, se oban — Den T Mara FOTHERGILL, Hlas Upper Th > 
Per moto ofSlbs—s d s er stone of 8 m — 3 URES for the Wh 
ae Stes te — Benes bth Ditto Sheen Wools ......4 4—4 6 crop, a nts the e to S W viz.: 
Noti es to Correspondents. = Second quality Beasts .. 2 10 =i 1 Ewes and se j3 Ages e — so — A 
mod alves itto taini of Silicates, 
= * — 8 mill fitted f for a pyari 1 4 ery 2 — g pen Donna SHAFA 0 tr: : "Di na, on > $ oteaan 
some of the leading firms among our agricultural machine Beasts—4707. Sheep and Tambs 780. Galves—iss. Pi- 88. Be sot G (obtained from a large public ins 
M PERUVIAN GUANO (direct from import warehouse), 
BRITISH GUANO — in all the Salts of Annai ii 
phates of Soda a 2 5 sh, &c., contained in 
e e lower price). 
so, Soda Ash . destroyer), Gypsum, peso 
trates ng and Potash, Sak Boue-dust, and all other manure 
of known value.— Apply fo prices current as above, 
R. LAWES has prepared a MANURE fr 
EAT, the er -< e 3 Am. 
monia, yielding 20 t r cen 
cent.; Precipitated “Phosphate and. “suite o of e oF Lin va 
small quantity a — . and silicio 
Price 9d. 103. pe 
Office, 69, ing William.street, City, London, 
5. 
1 TH 
ANTONY 
WX. JOSEPH si s D 00. Pon * 
byi 5 5 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, an Co., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL; — 
COTESWORTH, WEL i, AND PRYOR, LONDON, 
tect 8 . the 3 us consequences | 
using haa and spurious Guano, purchasers 3 7 
menden to apply med to Dealers of 1 n u be ; i 
the above-named importers, who will supp — 
quantity, — Anes r fixed price s, delivering it drom 
Wa 
WHEAT SOWING. 4 
Tur LONDON MANDES COMPANY bes 
wherry’s 
lea, if ou „„ akon, your rows Stole, RIVALS IN THE P wae: z "LONDON LAST WEEK. offer iS 
set in ds slice, will of course be 9 inches apa: Flour, u 100 50 | Wheat, Barley. ee. Oats. ae ng eee ree AAR URE COMPAN NYS ’S CORN MANURE 
— rs, rs. . f y 
geons — a 5 vee more 3 3 e, 5 lt 2 mi = PER PHOS Pee s 
nie ie. — — — — — > 5 
than 2 feet, abo level of standing water, at a depth of | Foreign... ... | 45199 13517 — 27414 | 2977 1384 | 6770 P n Guano, direct from Importers i i 
1 fear Ape l — — — pipe ee whieh make med exit a — ats FRIDAY, 20. 33 oo > N oe 
by one c to the =e which is closed b e attendance at market this morning was small, and havin; arrival of ireworm, and ev other Artifice 
im alve, e entrance nee and rub ; perry a. 32,120 ars. —— ct the a ge oop ae e to have effe effected 5 ales The onion Manite Comp ould c 
water rises above it. Will this plan meet your yeti is very tittle do doi Tear, eee ker. par nominally by e there | tion to their Corn Manure a rate, 
About foot-rot, see the two or three last Numbers of this [During the last eight days the Wheat trade has rge amount of Ammonia, 3 
P 1 © kingdom, and a au z cline 2 855 to 28 per ar. qr. "principally « occasioned b by large | essential for corn crops, while 
mitt $ i 
oration or Cnors: x O. We do not know what rotation of | and continues in request, F... eames coe been a other mineral „ plic 
ps ea na: pe —— agente 4 and its rr . — nary sorte barely maulo thelr late value With the exception of White ull peters ann mE 40, Bridge-street, B 
a 10 w 3 0 ate! t . 
8 * we do not 8E . published PETET 12 carrion ee, Aap 1 — trad isd * d ne t i nnot | 
3 T tiati aa can adopt t be constructed | 8s per rar. afloat, ‘in the Baltic, ae also tie Duteh and Be inn "markete 8 CEMENT used as a Stucco, marble. It 
on this principle: Ist. A grain crop for 5 2d. A fallow | Wheat has declined Is. t^ 28. a pet qr. by the last accounts, and Barley is also be distinguished from — or Parian and í 
— eithe or green crop, for sale; 3d wW gree fob 3 N : stant 298. ; sel ish — 328, 25, | fit for all the purposes of that beautif ul material a r 
en reaching wowa after Wednesday cannot e e varying according to quality, from Sst is don | Crai WAP, ich die e any ee, ih Ma ain 
Per ar inco: te 4 mos : 
~ Rap mene e , Sa Ad Ma, | ema, cy mal oi aaga 
Sjee malag Bit] HF | ing properties, that the coarse quali 
ets, 9| 33 5 2 81 9f 3 i a l built or damp N may be the 
„ . Sohne ae 
: s e past week have been ordinarily used w begin to Elms, i 
> cual wo the Rg i] Pa Se Aggregate 4| 33 0| 2 7| 328| a7 1| 39 6 | PRaNcis and Sons, Roman Cement vain ae 
bg pa a ge between our prices. The fol- | \ \ f ; „HOT. WATER APP i 
lowing tations :— Yo ri ii Duties on Foreign Grain l sol sols 0! 20|2 0| | WIRE-WORK, HOT- ges 
e eee, e e e, FMIS e, none 
5 ; bind Flour. T. THOMAS BA Ep 
— am Qrs. Qrs Qrs. EA, Manu! 
HAY.—Per Load of 3 è 6 Trusses. >s eee. PLACE, KING'S Oe, 10 resist Graning M 
"ON ict. 19, Foreign... 70 01 WORK in Trainers , 
Ereg Sr sce”. cenaj iui inthe das six en’ ota Ayeragen | Genta horien Flowegpstandy, Poet aa, 
‘Bowen 05 ot [New Clover <= Oer l. * ere. | 2 6 — — | Oct 14. TICULTURAL BUILD Green and TER Pi 
2 Mead. Hay 758 to 80s 101785 os a os 1 Straw . 288 10d- as sae ve s, uc. Thes akaa aE by H A E 
bo 70 [Inferior .. 5 <n aS — 5 775 25 AN a 1. — and econo prin and 
vow Hay 2 80 70 Í New Clover.. 5 38 90 | Josnua Baxar. 52 9 vis 40 ie pe te Parties waited on in ile 
WBHITECHAPEL, Oct. 19, 52 5 88 a ee = 1 5 oh Estimates free. r 
Inter ara 2 3 FS" | Ta Clover Seto 105a Straw . . 268 to 306 52 4 2 | A ases. 
.. nferior 45 =. "r oo „ on 
New „ 60 66 | New Clover st S "| : 51 1¹ = . 16. tic eee ORTLAND CEMENT. 
HOPS, C: ee e- Per qr. 848 to 945 en 5 kes, Forelgu, P all quarters prove this CEM 
Neri Pa oa eae Bist . is a good demand for all Caraway iis: per ewt. 27 29 Mustard Winston ts te perty of — the s 
Wey bil eget a and interior samples a eable. e -g 44 s Superfine, p.bush, 9 10 | superior to every otber for hydra 
chas e K uyers ted —.— . "sader, Mk ; White, En pish .! ee ae rown, per bush. 6 12 | and lining of Reservoirs, Girterns, P 
aper; but it 8 — whe a full 6 8 Rapeseed, Eng., per last. i 
a ed over 
10 5 © task toes i above Qat a prices. Duty, 205,000 N 42 | Rape-cak p 41 15. external plastering and orna 
Weald E wt Kent © 12% Yearling Keuts,p.cwt... 428 to 52 e —.— nor paint. It never eget 
— uts 45 — 70 | Yearling Si eee S R „ 30 Taree, Sar uT p bob. 10 0 126 0 ur times its 
Farnhams 2 . c e oso Haat a storage a . wen se; 
3 10 10 ise | 8 variable 1 
