l->6 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZI TT1. 



[Kkb. i 



•r annua. »JJu»*>* to *bei 

 ■ of lU payment to Ibc nptratlow of 



aoir Uaac. and noCkln •*•*" *■••* *» or ^ €r lo •^* ' 



ra|. b < tot* IO tfcfc MMlotU OO c.gafca, iu ■ 



oo. to »l » taw*. w bo shall eomplair tl.. »ork 



dcacnb.4 wiifcia ib«- prcacnt WW , an ab.tewnt of I" 

 Mr c.»i. from tkoif rtnt« to too Uat crop. —Jaw* 



, London, lltb M.rcb. 18 



. > roaw. of OJw) atr roaw «# at* TMwi. wOOf 



th* rat* awtt Oy » a>irUr AttaaMa *• »« » 



*;*».'. . . n«por»«4 to coat o%« a*w law. I 1 



Allowing r t »«/.*.. ■*!>*»"« i . t- I l " " 



f o» n uac i. .«r, aad »nf oAaf «tra 



, * • 





1*1. 



. ,t,W0t»* »/ tht ll'raW.— A llb*r*l * Of 



I >Of llaa.-w.lar, with a bruab. to tb« «W« au« wall* of 

 the g< ••** III doatroctio ft»d a f.w day. 



• tttrwarU*, tb* door mu.t ba aeoor ad with iuaj and bo t 

 water. too futar. corn pUcrd am It will bts injured by 

 the doat of hu»o nt /mni HtrmUi. 



uitro«i.N^< w obiif* M I net 



A< '•***» a*****' i sa t laaa, ■ *rtftnf 



i i«t of tba ^p«f imly aVaWb p* ec eMo****** MM fiva 



[lOot****, aMat *" 4i «* V S ** * * fffwwit U 



E» • fi »• f ; >tf taaar avra - 



tyit«, AMI ■ "•'* *ta. rows* ear* b* fmuM lor thera — 



H**n***tt Wmi. IT. IhlHmgtom. Ihrhmtl. M J. 



A«*ai4 in I A» aid I ^<«A*rriA#r. — Mr N m.!, at 



^^^^^^^ ,. r I Kiltiibur, m tut only 



ww into* w v^ft iMOMtll aae* .«.*ety to thin 



beat*** « >cnw. 



... *„*.—. .rWwr^Vr. - -tt»a tba .Kant of our 



^^K c« *>o ,*.b w. 



Th«rf If f W*> 



b ivei •wid at Abo*r rlt.li ere It 



a ittttOf A,; bat li »rvl iMft i« C 



I rofii rVmrr*' *" Mr. » 



J l»ro*n. i.( 4 ..cester, i»r. bi *9t. taken 

 WMtb ^ we . *pw^Uy rim* tbt 



eorna »«cl "bat ntatrbbourh 



a i f winch to auewvr jaui not men 



tlo me, • H»fh ••>•! *;t '. wtwre of If the 



laa4 Ifl worn inK v trv pleutx of rnanort, farm-rant daa*. 

 bteir c«- • flr*t yw-r, aa4 aftvrwarUe trow 



tWHtih grren crupa, bv the oottaemiptftoa of wh the iai» 



jOtt ma? prr«« rv - reft /. V »n wmtt not trr ,>! >u«h 



•yet, MWt* v»louc • can »>« tout by a two-borat im- 



pitmci r r «n*wer ab«i- aar^. n«xt wnt 



Boon* ';.— Martin Doy ItTt atlit^i h.wbandry/' ao4 Pro- 



<Mor Uw Kiev • Of Practh al Ai; 



iM.-C. IT. #f.-Autamn la the r>r appW tltlt. 



loftta form an admiral** mturnr* for ipt cm iir> 



ruiMixM oa **-.. IT. J8 Nf «« ■ ' -ball bt ftad 



trr «cmtbiaaHl4t€t v batraaat 



to p 1 ' ' tbtm *n. 

 Fooo roa fia%,— « -r«t p»n. f»ai. ft « bt fT 



for -beep. au4 all aolSnla cb^wJnt tb# c*Kl. tble la 

 aar r ca»k I rt tha I an *lmp4a an app I 



ratM fi-r ertaminc f«iod aa > *n ba»r. m% ^tctsaaiUy 



a wa^rt of Mtaa ,»a»*#a tb r oOf b tbt fr and a poi 



ipr^ in Ifet r>e»tmac it ottbe rhf wwntof 



•Hiinf tbt afpltaMm td rriin m omMo iMtaatH 



btowinj{ y t • prec e in the land iu eaff 



»( the eiibvtaatta w 

 F* U|/«M.-Rwf« with lamb will not injurt 



thtnMrlvrw by rating tHat^n lui 



iijrrt — Do not mi t lime a fuar eritl render It* 



vnlntile. / * —We do not k w if it hae ever 



^^^ n; mI in the 8eM in •olnttoo ; I >tnlc*s d". ^ wet 

 Vtatber, etbebeat n*y i <!!»#: »te thirdan»w t tb 



ettlitw of laat Paper. is Start, per acre well with 



the toil In tbe bottom of tbe drills before you plant Potatota. 

 This can bt done with a hone e. 



Uurt-TOO* Oats — Otrjns.— Thia vai r la distinguished by Its 

 productirentas* and tbt qua -y and nutritlooancsa of i 

 atraw. T\u hm com poet repeated and apply to any green 

 crop. If the soil is llfb le proposed traatmenr I be 



beneftcial. We prefer bones to the guano under the circum- 







ti.V 



Itauam Hen Onbts.— f. iV. —If 



ycu have a rAtnce of a crop of 



land bt in good order 

 Hay from aeed sown this 

 but your much better plan would be to plou*!. the 

 Me imatediarelv. ami work the land well this sptlng, and 

 take a c« of Swedes* or otber roots. 

 Lh'ukv 4 as Mvu'm.-T. P.-We k now of no InatMCt In whtttl 



I chen- havt bttn gntbtrrd for tbtt pur putt. 

 I .!■ d M traa.— HM expense of a watrr rart is not 



one of item- to which a plan of saving liquid manure 



a < cesser t/jr subjects the farmer. Indeed, be bardlr nereis a 

 tank. It a small tern be placed to receive tbe runnings 

 the stable and cattic *tails, the water may be bailed out of it 

 every other <uy or so, anU thrown oeer heapa of dung, eait 

 Ac. placed by it for the purpose, and thi« will preserve it aa 

 well. even better, than it were accumulated in a large 

 tank, and carted to the field in a water cart The beat way of 



id manure is to $oak earth and dung with it in this 

 way . rhrrr i* a dtflknlty in «;>readingir uniformly in any other 



war. especially oo sideland ground, with a water-cart if the 

 volatile ingredients of the liquid manure be fixed by adding 

 su id, it may be used at once , let it putrefy 



be* ng it. It thu* hs« time to abw carbonic ami froca 



tbe air. and in a degree to loae its canst u-ir y, bo: at the same 

 time it loses much ammonia. A good water-cart can be made 

 by attaching to a 100 gallon cask a pipe pierced with boles to 

 scatter tbe water ; carr- it to the field on a frame supported by 

 a pair of cart-wheela.— A -Dig a circular h le, s feet deep and 

 13 fett in dianv * r. pitch tbe bottom, and build a atone and 

 lime facinc IS inches thick. Soak your i g bea 1 the 



w;. Pure and burn nd you intend to break up ; 



plough the ashes i er t J inches deep ; barrow roes 

 <S inches deep, barrow, 4 and take a crop of Turnip*. We 

 do not k * tbt Malta Turnip. Tbe Orange (ilobt is tbe best 

 M. WurtMl, 



LtMssTON-a as M I —/feme.— If tbe marls you refer to are 



tho^eofthe new red sandstone forma n otgnrin 



aMerable estent ai d Kxeter, then tbey are very */*ghtlt 

 calcareous, and they differ materially from tbe i M g. 



atone you allude t oasrnuch as that i* almost a?At//y calca. 

 gtoas. The ralut of mart M a topdretaing for land t 

 however, depends on the presence in if .ubatan cenrrinr 



in very i te quantities, and not na ct aa a rily upon tbe quau* 

 tity of thelnnc^ n tains. (Set articles ontbis subjtc 



translated from Sprengel, in this Paper.) 



Lvcaavic.— 8*B. Fortner.- Next week. 



Manooi.o Wcrtzkl.— 7>m.— Don't sow till mid-April. We 

 shall refer to this matter before then. 



Mani/rks.— -i Subscriber.— Cut the creases up into small pieces 



a*4 bu 

 « boM 



always 



- emkigoo4 ve 



iw.'K | 



MWtpUn t 



f w 

 * yon wi i 



the 



It 



hthe 





food rhroai 

 >nsacb of animaia. and th \ thoat ma* 



which are M it t tent parts of beef, mottoei. 



A* . ottos* plungblny them un»;er a« are. It nifl 



^ved that, by tMe proceaa, tbey are Injured aa a n -nor 

 tbunghnot asaeh* iMt tbnt tbeir ieaaeswd valnelta el* 

 made nv> by tbe value of beef, mutton, \c, obtain sd by tbeix 

 conaompttoti. I 



%ai..-Jgrkw//i.— firnb op the Heath and burn it . d mot born 

 tbe ptnly tnrth beiow tt > cart tat ca*fte yarde per acre on the 

 and spread rt before w plonerb it under in spr I 



Mtaaaat Maat aa.-7wwtw I Ub§* %ptak of pet/itW 



vegttaMea, as if tbe applicability oc this term to any enbetance 

 *e»i it to be a m it manor i o do not keep In mind 

 tbat tbt ptottta of petr tfacthm ewti cbaagt • th atore of 

 an ed U> I tacb par a of 'ha I 



vegetable wMtb la unicr.oinc petrtr. « waahed awaj 



Ira pler-r ta SUpgllft by one of aalsseral matter, sott 

 marrly its compotltMw is en' y chaMged, and according tn 

 the nature is . are the peopestlta of rtort pt- 



trlfacttem. I are ta many cases petrided sponges, and, 



howrver much spongea, from having "net been tbe teneme 

 of >< anlcanla, might be preferable aa a msasre lo mer 



vegetab iatt. r, noooc would ever et of applying pound* 

 f « wav. ( I ^ fact of your rock ha g on* 1 * heen a 



maaa of vegetablta. t beet f ar e pfovra nothing a* to us 

 aompoekt-oa. I be oi wav to ascertain that la by 

 anal 4 we rape* the afa' >u (.ve us on this 



htnt witn be varlalloo. true of moat the • 



tbt tv> *t centace of r ont spec 



you n u large, bt oa eartb t« alwa»a * e 



lagrtdfant m s* There la ao donb of the fact, wit* whtal 



yon appear to bt l> impressed, that tbe Aacd uisrrct 



art t»»ti ant growl but wh 



apeak tng of these In delerminir c on a proper manure • the 

 am li the alumina, nor the * f iron, 



; i% it always the lime tab we roftf , but II sota 



and p* b, a »ose ccurring >n 



amall qraa amlofwb fans makr^uomet* i, 



that we 'mehr ake tare of. We do not know hoar, from our 

 prevlotta rrmark*. you e»»u.d have lnferr«-«i our opinions aa to 

 tbe * ab l swts* i>| j ^d *, I lovtr. Turnip*, «\ 



•• is on it I upon the which 



It ta and has bttn eotttvated, with all which particulars wt art 

 unar ited. 



Prnao \ 'ia/ H'«4<* — We are informed that \ 



are d " P»geon-Ptas.** and the common \ Pea 



i« also cal sometimes li< ?h these art oc y 



plough*! in jcreeo \ mannr* but wc know of no Pea I 

 » the nsme " Farcoii Pea*' solely a. jierta ns, except a 



tropical plant called b| Bota «, \ is tajann«. 



\\\%.—bl -The lime should bt dead wh< t is 



■m -hoold be a carbonate. The water of the salt la 



of e process wheh en«uea. The car- 



c mid of the carbonate of soda won- a reaulta Is oo ained 



h lie lime. At twenty miles « *ea your land should 



salt ennogi y a small exp« lent on your I 



(.rsaa,and %ee benefits from a salt t >p~dr eating. Thanks 



for you; I 



v- J. \ Uoyd.-The fertility of a aoll * better aace td 



by com pa- i treatment w ts priMtn than by anah . I 



Your nodnlat of teat ne are m they owmr in 



may be advantageonaly burnt for lime. 

 Iftpr - Pnl i*> to 4S buabels on an acre no*r. Itdi>e* not r'yui'r 



COVEST BDIN, Faa. u - v ^ ■ %wm 



changeable* «eatberdi g tbe week c MathttS 



been pretty well supplied j bt nof bn*i P) M 



are m+ re plenti' 1 and are a little reduced fas prtce 

 unt to bring nearly the same price* aa last week. Good 



are becoming scare* r , a f<?w gr>od specimens of _ 



and Reurre Bince, are however to be met with in the Marbjt! 

 Engliwh grown Apples are scarce ; but foreign ones are 

 for the demand. Oranges and Lemons are vrry 

 good In quality. Chesi i are offered at near! ^— — 



as laat week. The supply of moat kinds of Vegetablaa^M 

 soffciei. * meet the deman :. Savoys are plentiful, and are a 

 little rrdueed in price, being offereil at from pd. to i- u 

 dozen Rru*sel« Sprouts are sufficier r the demand, 



so Greens; the latter are offered at from 3s toss, tfd.pt 



andT .pa are tolerably we tfatletUr ia pe 



cular. Ilr <cr ; i. has become very scarce. Fr« ana are mnsh 



e same t i our laat rtpost* Asparagus is a little reduced in 

 price, a tcwietltakal e la s aellmg at ffomi^toia. 



ptrpnunet. L'tle altera ibastaki lace in toe price of * 

 w h is becomng scarce Kndive Is selling at from Is. 6d.to 

 per wcorr A small <. >g Ka ies has been 



the market dur.ng tne week. « % are a m 



in price since our laat re II r e K th la a nil els a 



Amour wcrawc noticed Combrctu irpv 



Kup u jacquinlSoeSa, Borcbellia capensla, M m 



grar.diflorn«, K im truiu-atum. L« wlia tricolor. Clot* 



ruins. Azaleas, Acacias, Camellias, Tulips, Primulas, and 



aa apple, ft *V, *+ i« lee 



Onafww, r MftUjr*!. p#f Ik u 



AyHww.aiM., p-Suab. 

 Klt^ktfw. p ku 

 Peav«,p«r h%\ u to II 



r,w»a /Of - -OH. Sal I4> Sal 



— ft isa, WU 



», e#r 4ua t.i tt 



ft IUO,fl< iu \U 



FRUIT*. 



t Aim* wait, P0T f««-k. *4 X , 



•eel Al mw ada, par li j %+ * 



NUI*. ^fwaUUwa, par 



— IIUI.I, |ri* 



— K..«I, ;# In 4f 



— (..h,a*r inalW., 

 I hftnuii fvr p# to U at 



It«rit,k r 4afh.b.yie0tw 



VgOETAIir.K^ 



Rkahark. p*rfcua J\o\$U L«-#Wi,p«r <m. kuit M iWtoU 



Miovvowl, »»r kaa4l#, uioSf a, par Ik. sWiaSaf 



Htum . (WtaS-S-f O.UrtM, UfU ptah- 



— Lwric*. p« r bwiahay i , 



/-*. j- . 1W t<< la Sd 



Ravi ' > ***•• r*' woa. aU to S# 

 aaer- l#Sd| ••■ 



At»«oiut, y+t |St a :=# »'• i-4 



par funaot, |j i 



Vt ru ti B#«n«, J* lo it pwr 100 



HOaMaa PlHwlOwa, --/ tO M fit Ik. 



Bavaya, ft a«a. «j to \$ «w 



Otmm, ffra.»i. Si im if <W 

 Ctaatft, iTia», sotftopoa 



parent ,U6d to It 



Cilatdtaastl 

 Masv.phasba.Sata u U 



r if al^«,^#r d»« but -, If >.J la U Stf 

 ti+t Heat, para«>a.. tw t 



. K^anvt.v-r ■« , utas« 



Raailobaa.tpriaa, IfSwfiavStp pun. 

 «rr«>ta, p. Soa. Mta. v tt*J u>st 



ClICUaT* Uf I , aU tO f * - a- h 



•V.-*. '•. P-* •!#-», lU *WtoOi(W 



- 



— P' " at.pl * .«» ta»W 



^kMllA|. t »#f irf I » W 



(i*r IM, I j to :t 



Latin, *, CaMwafaasara, Safiale 

 — Caa, p#r .»r,r#, y to li 

 oar i %4u > S. 



MuwH r oowiiw, p«*r a 1 



\. alouta, par hm*9\. ahellad, IS« ta Ml 

 **• i , p»r punaat, SU to Sa) 



U aioreretf, par iot. •m. tma. U toal 

 Partlay, per dot .btaoch't, -W in la 

 Tarrsaan, »n, par kun- u toSaf 



», par Meet, u tai to Si 



Mini, U losa* oar buack 

 >T irjoram, a'aan, p. b«a- U 



. par p c, faitoSaf 



Halaai'y, par tundla, 1# to \t fU 



ta, por kuadla, litoii Sd 





WOOL.— Uritish, Krioat. Feb. 



atar Kaallal. Wool Market wa hava obaarvrd ao material 

 anr U*t Rap-wt hlnai eoatinua qtn^t, nnd torn a are ot opinion 



ratHar Sattor Ptkoa Urn** not at »*; rooada4, aor du wa Uiak tkajr art Hbafe 



m 



• hat Uioy ua 



tri»r< ma Saana II. /: —Any direction on this snhject must 

 aa yet be i I on n r. We «hall abort 1 y pn <h 



art idea mime agrtcultural pint and 



then you ca idge in t matter for your*- >Jectof 



ti peratian U I i or ease tbe quantity of these mineral cou- 

 stlttirnr*. 



Tackivo nncif ami> Yovreo CaTTta — r7orjm —it to fid. per 

 week for your shttp, and Ss. 64. to u. your cattle, on 



Swede 'I , «. 



Tim a ( auTATiow— ArrnaTiovuicMT or RavrcnARoa ov 

 WoontAwa nanaav ret-— Cnmtmnt Remd+r.— Wotxlland broken 

 up before tbt Comr atftttl of the lithe*, will he subject to 

 have a pot f the Rent-charre app- icd upon it. 



TOUACCO, W r..— a-af/a»t-— Tbe doty on unmanufactured To- 

 b whether from Foreign countries or Dntiah possessions, 



is a*-, per lb. We presume that our Correspondent is aware 

 that the growth of Tobacco for sale in this country in prohibited. 

 V- I may be exported on payment of a duty of la. the cwt. 



WiitAT Sowimo.— \\~m. Steele.— You have come to a right deter- 



»n, we think, in sowing Wheat rather than Barle> 



ShirreflTs White Wheat, known In Scotlani by the name 



Hopetoum+ is one of our best spring Wheats Red Straw 



White Wheat i* also a good vane y. We think W 



Barett an*! Fxall, of Reading, main f a reah r^e-hoc for 



Wheat; hut we have no experience of it, having always hoed 



our Wheat crop by head. The best plan of son CI* 



seed is by mean* of the band broadcast sewing rni> price 



4/, Thii scatters the seed over the growing crop of Wheat, 



and it is covered by a single tine of the harrow* across the 



drills. Wa shall be very clad receive from you a report of 



your experience in tran*plai g Swtdta rather than drilling 



the set — /. IK., rftreeafT, will And the work advertised, 

 col r, p. p6. 



*a* As nao a l, many commnnicattamhave bttn received to > late 

 for answering this week. 



LoaM ■ w o alad Watbara 



■b. II -«.T.tU 



par lb. 

 loldu. USi 



lit ;a 



•ntbdowa I lofraltta 



Kant FI 



par Ik 



J.woa Panaiov, Wool Brakar. 



1 



OS. FainAV, 1 



par or 



**y • P* r owl 



< L.Ter, Rod. Raalbk 



— — Porciaa 



— Wkita, pnti.h . 



— — K. roigB « 



rUadar . 



Moanpoaad - por laat 



par «^r 



— Baltic - 



M 



as 

 M 



M 

 SI 



IS 



a# 



to '-:ia 



a 



7* 



nis 



raeatfu.p.ton S/io Tflh 



td, w Mi* ■ p . busk- 6« a 



— SJwpernao - « • 



— Hrvwn . U 



i 



Rapar-aa^i. Rafflbh, par laat $M 

 KPipa t:okaa - partoa — 



n . . «. — 



Torai, Buff, winter p ba»V S 

 — Foralga ■ S 



I - par cwt — — 



C*ke*,Enf..par 1000 1016a \0i 10 Turnip (too rarinbla for o,aocatM 



in a*d Laa» 



MARK LANK, FainAV, Fkdruart 23.— The arrivals of Wheat 

 during the week have been small, and the few parcels of English 

 fresh up this morning realised fully Monday's quotations; 

 ness in free Foreign is limited, but holders are very firm; 

 have not heard of any sales of Bonded, but several parcels of 

 Baltic for Spring shipment have been taken on fully as good 

 terms.— In Barley. Beans, and Peas there is no alteration.— Oat* 

 are held firmly, excepting where vessels are on demurrage* in 

 which case rather lower prices are obliged to be accepted. 



BRITISH, PICR IMPERIAL Ql'ARTRR. 



Wheat, Eoaex. Kant, find Suffolk . White 



Norfolk. Liacolotbira, and Yorkahiro . . 



Oat*, Linccln»ruroaod Yorkshire . Polandi 

 — rthamberlauid and Scotch . Fead 

 Irith Frad 



Barlar. Mating and distilling 38a toSSs Chevalier 



Mali. pala. $h\? 



Hrrtford aad Eaoax 



fa 



H 



15 

 IS 



as ay 



m 



r. *. 



Rod . aS SI 



White 



Fead M St 



route « 



Poiaaa U M 



riad. * a» 



Rya 



i Maaagaa. old and new W to SB Ti -k SS 



aoa, Helifoiaad . SS to SS Wind*. SO 



, White . 80 to SS . M*ple S7 



31 



iHarfcct 



M'rafordf.^av Sa ato4a r> 

 Ha*t H»wt Hanoi * . s 4 a s 

 Havoaut quality Boaata - 3 S fl 



• 4 o a a 



Baaota, SS4S ; Sbeep, 

 Our traHa to d^r * 4 tho chara* 





^>a 



SbllTHFlELD, M oat. 1 ).- Per stone of 8 lbs. 



boat ttowaa A Half bred* #> n to 4o « 

 Boat Looe-wooia . - S 10 4 S 

 Karao aad aeoond fualitr a I 1 8 



Wit* - a a a o 



"fa.* 



nt*$) of tha Tme Pcarr.ant rf 

 Lao rho anpoiy aoattatwa okort, particularly oi Boat, in wbkk articlotharo 

 aeavoed to bo ratacr a br;»« uada fea oart j part af th* dar : bnt there vraa 



»»ro. r la *«ipportiaa our higka9t qunv.*tioua. aad Sa IM per S tba. waa 



tba mora a »nerai pric* aar tka r«ry boot ^aaJitie*, and 3a 64 for Slba. for tba 

 boat Sh taeua* rutto>« lo a ma<h baa «alo thaa of lata ; tho aaaatitv l» 

 rather Urtror, tba dooAaad eaaaLOWlae »a tba lonra coaamatpiioa of Sab at tl 

 pari^doftho roAr.axftd tho ricina are a r^r. Many of otir best Dowaa 



•made ao> mora thaa 4* 44. aad the bea-ieotdevri ;>r : -n eran lest than that ; the 

 aaore goaarol prtwa. too, fee I^o^r >araolt wtmld be 4a par * (Too., although in both 

 raooa onana -»o moot 'ailing rtoltaod o**r highest ^tiotatiooja. Ia Cairo* tba 

 trade La vtaadr ; tkara ia a abert aapply of tba boat a.aoJlta. 



Fa I OAT, Feb. SS. 



A* regard* prieoa on tdo *^-day i« a eeuaiorpart of Moaday • Thare i* a 

 vary i att«ndaauo ofbuyera^j »ad *bort oa thasuppir hare will hog dinV 



Itr in matin* ;«. porbapa, a alight impmrrmem in the 



aaio vary be*i CAlvaa Ibal daacriptio* baia*j octree, tber raadilr naaka Sa 

 par alba. 



BaaSat>aWsoaaaa^SMS; Caitaa.aa; Pl|ra, SRS, 



-taiibfleld. 



Jan. 



Fab. 





IMPKRIAL AVKRAOKS. 



IS par Quarter. 



. i • 



aa . . . 

 • . . . 



Dntici oa Fottlgn Grain 



Wheat. 



IUrlov. 



Oat*. 



Rre. 



60* M SB* da* 18a tad 



S4 sd 



51 A S3 



IS 9 



-'■ 7 



as a 



8d n 



IS o 



3i 4 



2 « 



S3 3 



18 11 



S3 I 



se 7 



03 I 



IS 1 



U 9 



&a e 



St 4 j If 6 | 



33 5 



&9 S 



83 4 10 0! 



as n 



Harrow SS 

 Gray tt 



• I 



Aj 

 •J 



IS o 



5.1 70 10 « 



ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 



«b 

 Iri.h . 



Bn«Ilfh 

 Ir . . 



roT.»c» 



Wi«« 



Barley 



saso 



MO 



.i. 



a*7« 



tUmt 



4rraSw 



ARRIVALS IN THK RIVKR LAST WKFK. 



Floor. Wht 



SS97 >k*. — Brio. SSS7 



Burl. 



»t 



•t 



1S87 



t :i. Oar*. Rf*. Pn«. 

 7 845S — 



h 



- I 



Pea* 

 Si 



rJK^woao A*0 L^f. 



POTATOES.— SorTHWARK Watkmidk, Feb. 19. 



*t Report the weather baa chanted from cold and frosty to a 



. _;-— Ilk*. n *•« «a<kUh in wmm.a aw i.Mir n «^...«.J iV. *_ 



HOPS, Fridav, Feb. 2?. 



T%0 Hop Market remain* Arm at lost week ** prion* 

 Mid V LaotKaat Pock*. W0* to \0i 10o SuMft locketa - 



f s - . - 11 ■» ■ ditto - 



Weald ot Kaai Pock*. SO 6 15 Farnhom 



^Cboioa ditto - 7 _- g _., M w 



I'*Trir>n»a h Sarrw. Hop-FacSsaa- 



. S If 



- % 



taat * 



opring-Hb* miMnato, whieh in ioom inaaatira or 9 aaticip* 



witbataad ra waa aa ir -*od demand for the 



_ aa IV ■ * m ■ 



fSawTova- 

 . taosa w « aa 1 aaea Semand ft>r the b«*t aanploa 

 Td the middling and inferior aorta hare been more 

 looked after 1 . *«t qootalioaa bare 

 tba p**t weak baa boon aaoo1araa*> 

 rk Redo - tSaoafaOo 



Pert . «S 70 



*«f patted- 

 Keataad 



*r\f Daroa* - 

 Lute Devon* - 



iwaii ■ - - S5 ya 



JetJay aad Uaern*e7 Biaas SO — 



Whiteo . 50a eoa 



— — Kidneys - *■ ra 



W'Uboacb Kiiner* . • SS — 



aaw BlOO* • -55 " 



— Whitea - - so a 



Priaca Roseau . so 7 



HAY.— Per Load of 36 Tr 

 SMiTftriKLn, Feb. IS. 



Prinaa Uplaad Hay — • to 74* | Clover - 80a to 10da| Straw 



to m 



Interior 



U*f 



Inferior , __ .. 



so m I 



Trade rory heavy. JaOaa* Coo 



WniTFTHAPKL, Feb. 23. 

 *>• to 6S< J Clover - RS* to »»* | Straw 

 - « 7S I — rtne 100 It* 



ade very dull at tko above qnotatiocs- 



CoiaiRtAND Markkt, Feb. 23. 

 Hav 7»* to 77* I erior Clover 100a to 105a 



SS I laterior ,. Bt so 



Juovva BAsaa, Hay 



Silts 



Stats 



