THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
806 
pln ae ag you would see good farming and be 
ear enough the town to attend the lectures of 17 ofessors 
Balfour, &., on agriculture, chemistry, and 
To soak the Barley long enough in 
cold 
robabl repare the grain as well as boiling. 
Ay 6 Ibs. of Barley-meal ma ~ ng 
botan, any.. 
Peepine Prós: B— 
‘your fence 
ur question, strange to say, 
Dot 8 that the “truth has 
ed, We ‘do 
ht for on the — 
ren 
e 
overbalanced | the greater i “influence “of. nenen d A 
ence betw e lin hited ee which 
PO farmers can b t u ought not 
— be sa with rs only 3 erti we can give —viz., that 
| litt vane 
telle, Crassa e. Glout ond 1 Dich "Passe C 5 &c. 
are 
p Bee 
Lind proc — after É — ture. ‘depth 705 
= ame in such soil as you describe will “Gout 1 18. per 
8 yards to dig, place the tiles, and fiil in. On food see our 
Leader to- da 
Honsz- FEED: CE F. 
an equivalent for 4 Ibs. of Oats 
required quantity of Carrots 
8 J. 
A quarter ol a ewt. of Carrots would be 
and you may displace an y 
by 2 quarter their weig 
: A Subscriber. If your sheep take the rot it will not be 
because 3 og 2 
Sow in April about 6 or 8 lbs. of seed in rows 
16 in in. apart, ona well tilled and 4 0 cultivated pan h, soil. 
pit bre ot urslem hed rather 7 ng; but yob are 
aware w fa approve ‘of Oat r Wheat. 
Poutrtry: wX may have eggs of the — be enquires after 
by giving us his address, 
PROSPECTS or rann z A LA. Last week. 
ManaoLD WURZE 4 0. Has any — found it injurious to 
. mng? We k that given ad. a i 
is commonly held to be injurious ; < Dut will any one kin 
At us 1 — ofacase? Mangold Wurzel should 40 
used till spri 
Peary Soin: . —. had io gd “clay” it now, or cover it 
next summer, oe] | 
Gras 
it off with s à Oats (a thin seeding) with 
seeds in the 
Bacon: ul . Ka Not ts,” be kind enongh to say 
IA Dy w is used, i, e, quick rx + slacked, and 
water or exposed to the air? T. Fa 
Leg. 
Rest or Cow: A Under favourable circumstances it 
3 from 8 t0 ‘to 101. per annum. We know of no re- 
of th 
Rice: 2 “Tt acai now be purchased at 12s. a ewt. 
The wholesale grocers of London are the arg to apply to. 
The seeds Sunflower are good for all sorts of 
ry.—Are the field mice kryg hid toany 3 extent? 
P IN France: M W R. pae is no mis- 
refe Pii to, extract vb 
extract nearly in full: The statistic returns agr pák in this, 
po France 8 4 e — aged hectares, of 
3 millions leaving 43 millions 
eta 
divided . — 
3,000,000 000 families pawn their estates o 
little more than 3 possessing altogether 10,000,000 
do, — 
een eee 
1,900,000 do. cultivating t thei r land, th 
tenants, on the conditions following : 
— „ at half 8 about Sis _ 15,000,000 
eral leases to middlemen, with privi- ! 
Pie of sub-letting 3,000,000 
ori paou ~ to tenants, without privilege 
„000,000 
43,000, 000 
bd We have first to notice in the order sod the above cable th the 
the condition. of — — anne 
and those which these 
“oaii — wont taste tad, Ah w Serna 
and it is upon them that the registration 
ses press most heavily, — But —_— ate. it 
es most severely tha 
e want of work; af np fan 
pen have: = longer in 
p ae i — eA | witho 
of land, 
of the work 
would living. No; the suf- 
bee —— of thee 3 filmes of families, are 
n peasantry 
r 
E — the Irish in their — 
know how to resist and di 
—— is the patience as 
the o fortirade with which Providence has endowed the French 
a 5 aber VOR fp, 296 ke 
ommunications reaching town after Wednesday cannot be 
answered the same week, r 
POTATOES.—SovrmwanK, Warm, — 27. 
the arrivals orkshire up to the present 
. — — — —ů felt, as 
Se and the 
Peg re w Fetai * 755 Sas French Whites, 
; Dutch whites, les 
HAY.—Per Load = — 1 
8. 
658 to 70 Se * 8 os 23s to 28s 
very! 
Clover 
i Clover 
trade J. Coormn, 
VENT GARDEN Eso 
most kind: 
22 ket continue pA pplied w 
Fruit, apples are plentiful; — 8 hothouse on ge for the 12 
mand. N Hen. and other — 7 — “all ti 
fd. On som stalls mpi. specim ul 
goo! eee of Chaumon- 
Nuts in gene- 
ral are sufficient for 5 ae aen t Filber nd Cobs, which continue 
searee. Some Pines 5 male belt appearauce; other 
Oranges are becoming ‘more plentiful. Lemoos are scarce. Amongst Vege 
tablea, — sand Tu rnips Ae abu — ant — 1 Cauliflowers. Broccoli, 
e., su for the dema 0 Asp and french Bea have 
m aie their appearance. Potatoes — — ‘be plentifuliy supplied, Lettuces 
and 2 he e sufficient for — dem Mu are plentiful. 
Cut P — od — ror L Heaths, Pelargoniums, Cem siias — Fuchs las, 
and — 
FRUITS. 
Almonds, per peck, 6 
Pine Apple, per Ib., 3s to 
Phoibe = — te 1 teed 2s to 35 
a a . — ch one Tb. 2 — 5s 
— Walnut ane: Is 6d to 28 
DE es Hx ase er bu — afa to7s 16s 10 g api 
— 4 — Pe bush 38 to 58 Chestnuts, — peck, 4 
Pears, — r doz, 22 „ Barcelona, per buh 20e to 22s 
Filberts, per 100 es “608 to 1005 
— =o 1 Ibe., 904 to 1508 
— — pe + ls to Baws 
OZ., le to 28 per busha 128 to 168 
1 s to 188 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz., 3d to 1s Tomatoes, per punnet, 9d to 1s 3d 
— ak per doz, Is to * per half sieve, 4s to 53 
Caulificwers, per doz.,€d t allots, per lb., 4d to 84 
Br roccoli; waite, per 7 12 — — 48 Garlic, per Ib., 4d 
brown, per bunch, 6d to Is 3d 1 — 20 hands, fd to 18 
Sorrel, — half sieve, 6 édto 9d ps do., 9d 5 e 
9 
Artichokes, per doz. „ 18 6d 
Potatoes, ro ton, 608 to 1805 0 2s 
per 55 to -= satem, p- Paste isto 1868 
per — 4 2s 6d e Lab., pr r score, dd 
turnips, — doz. Lane de 9d to 28 Cos, don rd k 
Endive, per 
Red Beet, w doz., 6d to 1s 
Hor Mushrooms, 1 az 64 to Is 
h, per bun Ch Is to 68 
per bushel, 4s to ôs 
31 
se Rac 
3 Der — 4s 
— ee oy 1 14 to 
— nel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Celery, 4 — peony ay pE to Is 3d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Car er doz. bu 9 — to 58 Thyme, per bunch, 3d to 4d 
8 per sieve, 94 to Watercress, ts 12 1} buw., 6d to 9d 
Parsley, per doz. 
Onions, per — 3d to 4 ‘a 
r bushel, Is fd to 
8 per doz., fa 74 to 4a 
— pickling, p hf sieve, Is@dto 38 
Marioram, oe bune 
Mint, green, per — nel 
BoR k Dar, Dee. I. 
Par d Sm eport that Ger endy trade for 
ops 8 a fairs share of ob our, but low 
allt 110 — are "ery ee ie. 
Fa & Bast cae p. cwt, 50s w p ares Kents, = cwt 338 0 52s 
— 1 ee 42 Yea „ 38 — 52 
Sus oe * — 70 Old „ 20 — 35 
è * — 20 
MIT IELD, Monpay, Nov. a 
ë have a large supply of Beasts and of fair average quality. Trade is 
.. — prices cannot be quoted higher. There i- a fallin in 
the — — Sneep, and the miiy is v: ifferent ; Sauacquently trade 
is rather improved for the bes descriptions, t is still very dui for inferior 
poa ds. There are not mauy —— 1 = sale; they are rea ily disposed 
un advance of about 4d. m Holland and Germau hav 
ssi Beasts, 2330 Sheep, and oy gion trons Denwark 233 iai from tance, 
27; from Ireland, 200; from Leicester and Northampton, 2+ 30; and trom 
Linco ea w ao 
one of8lbs—s d s d Per stone of 8'lbs—s d s d 
Best Fa ie te, ; 0 to 4 4 Best Long Wools ...... 4 2—4 6 
Best * 43 ve 8—4 C.] Dittoshorrn 
Second quality Beasts “3 10—3 6 Ewes and second = ty 3 6 =o 10 
Nr 3 6 — s 6 Ditto 3 N 
Best Downs & Half-breds 4 8 0 pan pans 
Ditto Shorn ....., 4—5 4 
Beasts—1i91. Sheep and Ta 030. Calves—128 Fie ee 
RIDAY, Dec. J, 
For the time of year the supply of Beas. s is small. Monday’s quotations are 
well maintained, with a ready sale tor the e oicest epee meng. but adull 
ae The nw is smal s 1s, however usual 
mber of ‘Shee ep 
0 mand is also very limited. 
dearer, but on the 2 there ix no sae eer. frum nday Jast. 
‘ton rom Helin of Calves Is again short; trade is brisk iday’s rates. 
y Mor 
nd — 5 — —.— there are 126 Beasts, 1090 Sheep, and 12 Calves; 
from. Se _— mace ; Ireland, 0; and about 120 Milch Cows from the 
Seat Sante, Herefoide „Ke. 4 Ote4 4 Best Long Wools ss... 4 2—4 6 
Best Short Horns ...... 3 8—4 C| Ditto Shorn............ 
Second quality Beasts .. 210—3 4| Ewes aud — — 3 — 0 
Calvess — % 3 6-4 6 2 Aor orn. 
Best Downs & Halt breds 4 8 — 5 r .. 
Date SHON ee Hes —5 4 
Beasts —775. Sheep and Lambr—3140. Calvez—139, 9 55 
5 5 LAN Nov. 27. 
Mesers. Kın nd Lay “he su apply of Euztish Wheat 
by 8 — 8 Cani — this morii — again small t owing to 
its condition and quality, millers were oe: = purchasing, and prefer 
— . consequently, although the for offer a reduc'ion 
of 28. to 38. tots ee 5 Pe „ Th. of ‘thie ty eA 8 Bt; a large proportion was 
left nimii la te in t The show ign was considerabie, and being 
by some much secrete — . Sue 28. per — — 2 = 
ere 
r qr. Er p — 
and Peas a e at our quotations. Tus at oe is is 8 ly 
heavy, at 2. of Is. to 1s. 6d. per qr.—The top price of * reduce 
sac 
BRITIS oe IMPERIAL QUARTER. s s s 8 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk White ie 52 Red. 42 46 
5 Yorkshire ...,.. 50|White . 48 52 
Barley, Maltin A sgl eet a 10 sone be — ‘0 — hie oe 24 89 
Oats, — aud Lor eed 355 18 2 
orthumbe erland and S ved 22 2 potan 24 27 
djl? 21 Potato . 20 
ig pale, ship — — 
ert ford and Essex z ea 
S Bo 
i and new 558 to = sssi eks 29 40 
Mr. Heligoland oven 47 „ W nds|34 20 e 26 30 
36. „ Maplelss6 38 Grey 34 36 
FRIDAY, E 
Since Monday little English co rn. h co: o hand, and the arrivals of 
foreign are more moderate thes of f lat bat eg attendance at market this 
morning was small, and m —— Boi Ht —. reer disinclination to honid or 
— might bave been m asier term: arley, Bea pnt 
=the Oat trade, 15 the turn fir go ati 
grain g t week ‘has e n wnusua 2 
— and a decline of 28. to * jer qr. on 1 at, Is. er sack endl 1 pe 
to 
on Flour, = to 2s. per qr. on Barle „and ls. on Oats has been- ae, 
bere sedi leading H to any exten — 2 — ee piece n seer 3 be 
materially — rs 1 rs be iny See ined to 
act cautiously. M 
ding b 
prt —— 44 5 
e fields. 
— 
les are > 
corn, excepting Barley, whieh i 
undergone much variation. e ‘Or — ve, 4th ult. a nsiderable business 
had been done in bread stuffs for — tsa to Great Britain, chiefly in 
Maize, —— and at 30s. bd. 450 lbs. f. o. b, including freis ht. The stock 
of advancing their prices. The rates paid 
Flour 
were 26s, iy" to 
rte ae ba. eg af bt. V. d w 
8. Sd. cost and fre ght. Very little was e eat, 
Piare were 6s, — mr 15 ie bi eee ere 
Ybs., inclu ding g neight.j 
Peas 
d 
L AVER Wheat. 
bis 7d 
1 
on Foreign Grain { 2 0 0 
Fluctuations in the last — 3 Corn Averages, 
Parecr. Oct. 21. Oct. 28. Nov. 4. Nov. 11. | Nov. 18. Nov. 25. 
52s 3a ian men — ee sva 
1 — = 88 
51 7 — sai 25 * vie 
51 6 18 ny 25 oes — 
51 2 sas oe een oe | 
5L 0 % ... oe 
es 8E EDS „Nov. 27. 
r „ „ 888 101008 | "Linseed. cakes, Foreign,p.ton, 77 to 91 
— b ewt 37 29 | Mustard, Whitep.bush., 7 to 9s 
Red, E M ive 44 —— p. bu 10 
— Foreign x 2 » per hush ade 12 
8 3 per ~ sie 300 
‘ 21 8 be or og „per ton 47 10s tot 
y ae 
— — W winter, p. bsh., sinso o 126 
"reies, T bushy 
3 . 38 | Trefoil ,.. ai ier @ 
los to 121 Turnip— too 
- METALLIC HOTHOU 
hes USE Wonxs 
er, Mr. JOHN J wen Thongs 
Pe his seat tae ks to the i 
above 
Mr: 
Gentry for their liberal patronage of the 
t ir ty years, a 
a 
danger of — —. . to preclude 
hiy harton of frost 4 Er age, wig — which 
of glazing adop As 
ich all the 2 
prove are 
e ma 
m in the new Royal ——.— 1 
arte judges to be the most complete of its 
wo 
Senden, and 17 AND: CO.,, 61, Gra 
7 — one 17, New Pa tes „South 
3 of the Im 21 0 
e “BOILERS, 1 ee 
scientific Hor o thei mproved metka 
Dovey 
Pineries 
Page ci p p, Propagating Homa — 
—— to any required degree, without thea 
d Co. have pe to state that at the ria 8 
now maki 
8. 
fiends they are n making their Boilers — 
1 
opper, by Well kn the cost is reduced hese 
e now so wel gle 8 ey requi 
those who n 22 1 pen 
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not s 
be — a well as relorence o t the bi 
they may be seen at mo: of t 3 8 — 
eix 
„New Park-s 
of 'Horticnlturat ee as ies — —— 
ghia nee upon the advantageo: 
atories, eee Ot ree or Wood ere pes ore 
Balconies, Palisading, ua 
„ Field and 
Ferais Witewonk, Ee. 
. KVV ˖ ˖ 
WIRE-WORK, 8 MAER APPARATUS, 
ES, & o. 
T. THOMAS BAKER, MANGI TOUSE, MANOR 
PLACE, Tra AD, CHELSEA, Man 
INVISIBLE WIRE , to resist rating Sey 
dered a oF pront F WIRE? W. * rainers, 
Walks, antries, 
ved and 3 2 
F waited on in Town and Coun 
Estimates free, W. wk for the Trade — N 
Wa rü’s Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses, 
INED e FENCING, 
YLANDS. AND > GREE 
Rs, Nos, 2 
4 t Fence, finding all 
et. ed. el ESH Samples — an tae can pui 
to in the neaghbourhood, —— s findi eir own foot u 
It never vegetates, a 
to four times — own body of sand. 
Manufacturers, J. B, Warr E and Sons, 
estminster. 
HE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC 
ountain Maker, 70, 
Waier c ting a Foun 
an wìth the head of water be. 
eath, 
arai es for deep wells of all —_ Douche and ober re 
Buildings heated by hot water. ater wheels to 
pumps, from 151. Fstimates given sn for the f ot 
1 newly-invented Portable Vapour Bath, j 
INDIA RUBBER 
COMPANIE 
PATENT FLEXIBLE 
ING 
made to stand 
become hard or Lif 
(but are cian 2 3 and as 
cation oi oil o — 
Tur PATENT VULCANISED INDIA RUR 
IPES are de emp 
withou! —d 
they 0 
imela an a 
aae fiit sed India- pit Washers : 
g Hot-water es Steam Pipes, and via 
any thickness, for all kinds of Joints, 25 
- 1. sl 
A RSON’S coined T r 
List of Prices, Colours, Net, will be ard, back 
to WaLTeR Carson, 15, T 3 — 
| England, London. No Agents. All 
