1844] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



SM1THF1ELD, Monday, Dec. 23.— Per stune of 8 lbs. 



Beit Scots, Hereford*, &a 4i 0to4t 4 

 Bett Short Horns - 3 10 4 



Second quality Bea*t» - 3 3 6 

 Calves • 



Best DnwruJ* Halt-breds 4i 0to4i 4 

 Btfst L.^nK-wools - -3840 

 Ewes and second quality 3 3 4 



Pi«a - - .3440 



THE BEsT AND MOST DURABLE ROOFING, 4 



FOR BUILDING AND GARDEN PURPOSES. 



Beasts, 1319; Sheep, 18,420; Calces, 17; Piffs. 250. 



As is usual so near to Christmas cUy, scarcely any business is transacted 

 in our Market to day. Our supply of Berf is tolerab y tfo«d, and some ot the 

 best qualities maintain late rates ; but ihere being so slack an attendance 

 buyer?, reduction in price must be submitted to to effect sales to any extent. 

 The trade amongsc the Mutton is even slower than for (he Beef. There is 

 very little indeed wanted, and a veTy great many remain unsold. There are 

 but very few Calves here to day, which are sold dearer. Porktiade con- 

 tinues heavy. 



Frtdav, D^c. 27. 



Again we have a kind of holiday Market ; the large supply of the " Great 

 Market " is not yet forgotten ; indeed, since then the quantity has been large 

 for the season. For what little business is done, both in Beef and Mutton, 

 the prices continue the same as Monday, except in the second-rate qualities, 

 which are a little lower- V-al is short and considerably dearer ; several good 

 Calves have made fully and we think a little over 5s per 8 lbs. The>econd 

 quality also rinds a much more ready sale, at a proportionable rise in price. 

 Pork-trade continues steady. 



Beasts, 633; Sheep, 2100; Calves, 54; Pigs, 297- 



41, WVstSmithfield. 



MARK-LANE, Monday, Dec. 23. 

 There was a fair supply of Wheat In m the near counties 

 this morning:, which met a slow sale at last week's prices; busi- 

 ness in Foreign continues limited, but it* late value is fully 

 supported. Barley, Beans, and Peas maintain our quotations. 

 Oats are still very scarce, and where sales are effected, extreme 

 rates are obtained. 



BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. S. S. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk . White 40 60 



Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire . — 



Barley, Malting and distilling 32s to35s Chevalier 34 35 



Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire . . Polands 20 23 



— — Northumberland and Scotch . . Feed 20 23 



Irish .... . Feed 18 22 



Malt, pale, ship • » 64 60 



— Hertford and Essex 58 65 



Rye 29 32 



Beans, Mazagan, old and new ?9 to 35 Tick 30 36 Harrow 31 37 



_— Pigeon, Heligoland . 38 to 41 Winds — — Longpod — — 



Peas, White . . . . 84 to 37 Maple 31 33 Grey 30 32 



Br Hkr 



Majkstv's 



RoTAL 



Letters 

 Patknt. 



Red . 



White 



Grind. 



Feed 



Potato 



Potato 



8. 

 42 



*7 



19 

 21 

 20 



8. 

 48 



18 



22 

 25 

 M 



rpHE PATENT ASPHALTE FELT for ROOFING, 



-* AS IMPROVK1) BY 



THE ORIGINAL INVENTOR AND PATENTEE 



AND NOW IS LSK AT 



TBI ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GARDFK4 



AT C HIS WICK, 



Can be had only by apply to 



THOS. JOHN CROGGON, 2, INGRAM-COURT 



FEXCHURCH-STREET, LONDON. ' 



The above Material has been used and approved of by the 

 Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists penerhllv, as a ROOFING 

 and COVERING to SIDES of FA-RM BUILDINGS. 



The Felt is perfectly impervious to rain, snow, arid fr< and 

 being- a non-conductor, it has been proved an efficient PRO 

 TECTIVE MATERIAL TO PLANTS. 



The price of the Felt is only ohm penny per squakk foot 

 being- much less than half the expense of Slates, Tile*, fcc, and 

 from its Lightness, Warmth, and Cheapness is particularly 

 well suited for Hothouses, &c. a discount allowed to The 

 Trade. Thos. John Croogov, 2, Inpram-court, 



Fenchurch-street, London. 



Patent Asphalte Felt W rks, Dec. 28. 



froru the mannfact. ry at Sheffield, offers the b I it Dish 

 Covers, as follow. -Cot tape Pattern- 1 , M jnc h„ 



3'. l£i 1 do. of 18 inches. 3/. U ■ 1 do. of u .r.ches, 2 8, ' 

 the set of 4 complete, l if. io.. ON LV. Double PattVra 



-1 Cover of 20 inches. _. 16*. , | do. of 18 * J, . 



2 do. of M inches. 5/. 5,. ; the set of 4, compl «/ oVB 



In noticing the prices of the above * . T. VY. xemu.es to 



assert .hey are superior to many advert t at a n.uch hfehe? 



KS ' - st X y° u - fit Sll ^ r Spoon, and F. rks us , 2 



Pattern. ~s. 2d. per o*. Queen's Pattern 4 rf, ' s 



nor W atches and Fine Gold Jewellerv, cheaper ^" 



in London. West's Hand-book, with 1*0 Enrrs 



ofu information, is d 



and post free, on application to T. st, Sih auu, i« , ,,J , 

 fate-street, London «»....u, .«, __ d _ 



any house 

 and full 





ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 

 Flour. I Wht. Barl. Malt. Oat*. Rye. 



English . 6568 Ska. __ Bils. 

 Irish • . — >> — „ 

 Foreign . 70 „ SO „ 



6092 



1033 



6128 5584 

 — 63 



680 _ 



198 



7i0 



Rni. 

 1831 



Peat 



1566 



— 10 — 



Friday, Dec. 27. 

 The arrivals of Corn and Flour during the week have been 

 very moderate, and the attendance at market this morning: was 

 small ; we observe no alteration in the value of either Engli_h 

 or Foreign Wheat; the only bonded transaction we have heard 

 of is the sale of 3000 barrels of American Flour at ISs. per barrel, 

 and there was some inquiry for low Baltic Wheat. Barley, 

 Beans, and Peas fully maintain the quotations of Monday. 

 Being still without any arrivals of Irish Oats, factors are enabled 

 to obtain a trifling advance. 



Enffliah . . 

 Irish • • 

 Foreign • • 



i 



Nov. 16 per Qu 



— 23 . 



— 30 . 

 Dec. 6 • 



— 33 . 



— 20 • 



arter 



• 

 • 



• 

 • 



ARRIVALS THIS WEEK 



Wheat I Barley 



£470 1290 



Oats 

 1490 



Flour 

 2360 Ski 



IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 



Wheat. I Barley, I Oats. 



6 weeks' Agajreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Foreign Grain 



Canary - - per qr 

 Carraveay - per cwt 



Clover, Red, English 



— — Foreign 



— White, English - 



— — - Foreign • 

 Coriander - 



Hempseed • per last 



Linseed - • per qr 



.— Baltic 



464 Ad 



35* 9d 



2U 9d 



45 10 



35 2 



21 8 



45 4 



35 I 



21 8 



45 



84 <> 



21 10 



45 1 



34 5 



21 11 



45 3 



34 2 



34 11 



21 10 



45 6 



21 9 



20 



4 o: 



6 t 



Rye. 



34* 2d 

 30 9 

 32 fl 



Bpans. 

 38# 4rf 

 38 6 

 38 



Peas. 

 35j Id 

 36 2 

 35 11 



31 2 



32 

 32 



37 5 

 36 

 35 11 



36 4 

 36 1 

 36 4 



32 1 



37 6 

 5 6 



35 li 



10 6 | 



7 6 



SEEDS, Dec. 27. 



62s to 56s. LinseedC&kes,Forelgn,p.ton 8/to9/10 



44 



52 



1J 



85 



18 

 36 



Mustard, White - p. bush 



— Superfine „ 



— Brown „ 

 Rapeseed, English, per last 

 Rape Cakes - per ton — 

 Sainfoin - — 

 Tares, Eng. winter p. bush. 5 



— Foreign - - - — 

 Trefoil - per cwt — 



lOi 



14 



12 



16 



12 



16 



83/ 



tti 



— Cakes,Eng. perlOOO 12/ 10 13I\ Turnip (too variable for quotation). 



KlNGSFORD AND LAY. 



IMPROVED ROOFING FELT. 

 IX/fcKIBBIN'S PATENT ROOFING 



- LtX FELT 



Is particularly applicable as a Substitute for Slate, Zinc, Tilea, 

 Thatch, and other articles used for Roofing, from its Economy, 

 Durability, and Lightness. It is quit open 1 wet and 



damp, resists the heat of the sun, and is a unn conductor of 

 heat or cold. Besides the economy in repairs, the timber whe 

 it is used may be so light as to save its whole expense. It 

 requires no other coping, and y attention to printed direction 

 may be applied by a common labourer. It is free from break- 

 age and contraction, like zinc, and requires neither paint n 

 nor coating. It is now in very general use for Roofing Houses, 

 Verandahs, Sheds, Workshops, Ropewalk Railway Stations, 

 Icehouses, &c. &C, and for protecting Plants, covering Garden 

 Frames, Corn, and Hay Ricks, the top and sides of Sheep-folds j 

 and to Emigrants it provides a cheap, warm, durable, and 

 portable Roof. 



This Improved Roofing Felt is much more durable than the 

 common Felt, made in lengths, not being subject, like it or 

 other materials in continuous lengths, to be stripped by storm ; 

 and being fastened down at the overlaps only, the wet cannot 

 percolate through the nail-holes. 



TESTIMONIAL. 



London, Nov. l. 1844. 

 H. C. Bowdkn, Esq., Agent for McKib bin's Roofing Felt. 



It is with much pleasure I add my humble testimony to the 

 superiority of your Felt over any other preparation of the kind 

 with which I am acquainted. This Testimony I give with the 

 greater cheerfulness from the many reports I have heard in its 

 favour, and from the likelihood of its being used extensively in 

 Agricultural purposes. I shall not fail to notice it in my Lec- 

 tures when on the subject. 



(Signed) Johv Robixsox, M.B., Senior Lecturer on 

 Chemistry, &c, as applied to Agriculture and 

 Rural Economy in this Kingdom. 

 Sold in Sheets 32 inches by 20, at 5d. each (being less than 

 9s. 6d. per square of 100 feet). 



Apply to H. C. Bowdrv, 



Agent to the Manufacturers, 

 No. 18, East India Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



AND THE BEST REGISTER OF FROST FOR GARDEN USES. 



U in| carried on in London ont 9 by Messrs. Elktngton an, 

 it .sparucnla.lv ,e*ted that all » , lla) 



direct to the lr nubliteta, 22. R, 

 Jen i-ttreet ■. or 45. Moorjfatc-.tr.-it, City. 



<r." t.1 in preat *ar ^J 



Drawings sent to all pert Kin; „ and eh. free. 



OATENT ELK< RO-PUTED AM) GILT 



i R J'l ^ .!£«*•£ 'i K ^ the 



The' 



licence, the 1 e « be* to state that they £ 



Manufacture 1 *rior and warranted qu v ( " 

 which invar ir mark, " K. and " u 

 Old articles re mdf i'.\ 



*- AKiii I. is in v variety, at the Eitahli>l mrr, 



Patentee, ELK1NGTON a , West Knd-2v 



rner of Jen _ 4 5. MoorjaVc-i t. 



itcnt Electro p et beinc; <.xu mively ad de 



ity only, 



lerat vn. 



entirely of bock i ^ary decree ?*tn 



be jiten to the ci placing the Churn in a • " 



cold water w | MU m .Iter c »mi„p bi r tmShm 



minutes at all sea ,, r . «J« 



.truction, and the i ity i h wl , It may be »™ Q 



inconsiderable advant^es over tho>c new in use 



Sizes . . >Jo. 00 o j s 3 ' 



To Churn . 2*ib. «lb. ;ib. Nib. lb. 



Prices pans 18t. 20«. .,. ,. 40 , 



Uc: d (carriage paid) to any part of London. 



N.B.— Pans for making clouted cream. 



COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 28.— The Market has been well 

 supplied during the week with vegetables of almost every kind, 

 and the quantity of fruit has also been sufficient to meet the 

 demand. Among Pine Apples we noticed some handsome 

 specimens, which are offered at nearly the same prices as are 

 quoted in our last report. Grapes, which chiefly consist of 

 foreign sorts, are also selling at last week's prices. Apples are 

 plentiful, but the demand for them is not great. Among Pears, 

 good samples of Glout Morceau and Winter Nelis, which are 

 the principal dessert varieties in the market at present, are sell- 

 ing at about 8s. per half sieve. Nuts are scarce, and conse- 

 quently realise high prices. Oranges, of good quality, are 

 abundant, and Lemons are also sufficient for the demand. Of 

 vegetables, there are plenty of most sorts ; Cauliflowers, are, 

 however, scarce ; and Broccoli, owing to the late frosty weather, 

 is not so plentiful ; but Cabbages, Brussels Sprouts, and Savoys 

 are good in quality and abundantly supplied ; Carrots, although 

 somewhat inferior in quality, are plentiful j Turnips are very 

 good, and sufficient for the demand. A considerable quantity 

 of American Shallots are in the market, and being good in 

 quality they meet with a tolerably ready sale. Rhubarb, Aspa- 

 ragus, and Sea-kale, are offered at last week's prices. Celery 

 is plentiful and good. Endive, Lettuce, and other kinds of 

 salading are pretty plentiful. Among cut flowers we noticed 

 Euphorbia jacquiniflora, Bignonia venusta, Coronilla glauca, 

 several species of Cape Heath, also Camellias, Cinerarias, 

 Acacias, Amaryllises, Azaleas, Chrysanthemums, Tulips, and 

 Roses. 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LET- 

 TERS PATENT. 



T OANS.-TO FARMERS AND OTHERS 



J-* The sum of 20,000/., and several imaller am- t 8 not lese 



than l.-.o/., to be advanced upon Leasehold or Pre- i Propertv 

 Reversions, Money in the Funds, Annuities, 1 < -Jw 



good Personal Security, or u; on Assignment of ock 



Apply to Mr. Mr. ...vs. st.Michael's Chamber-, (C i's 



alley, near the Royal Exchange, CorohlU, I ion -erson- 



ally, between t he hours of 11 and 3 o'clock. Letters pre-paid. 



TJEAL AND SON'S LIST OF BEDDING— 



" Containing a full description of weights, i % ftn ,i 

 prices, by which purchasers are enabled to Judge the art clrs 

 that are best suited to make a good set of Bedding sent fn v 

 post, on application to their establishment, the lar '. 



don exclusively for the manulscture and sale . ng fno 



Bedsteads or other furniture being kept). Heal am. 

 Feather Dressers and Bedding- Man urers, ]g6, opposite the 



Chapel, Tottenham Court Road. Fpv»«i mc 



P»ne Apple, pei-lb., 3«to 7« 

 <**apei, Hothouse, p. lb., 3* to 61 

 Spanish, perlb., lOd to 1« 

 — Portugal, per lb., 1* to 2* 

 Apples, IW, K er buih-,3»to7« 



— Kitchen, 3* to 6* 

 rears, De», per ht.-sv., 4* to 8# 

 romegranates, per doz., 2$ to 4s 

 Quinces, per half-sieve, 3# to6« 

 Medlars, per bushel, 5#. 

 filberts, per 100 lbs., 140* to 150« 

 t.hes nut8) per pee k, 3. to 7* 

 Walnuts, hhelled, 12» to20« 



Cabbages, per dozen, 64 to 1* 3d 



r „"~,. P lanls .Perdoz.bnch.,U to3# 

 CauJ,fl 0Wert , p eraoz . >3 , tol0 , 



Broccoli, per bundle, 1, 6d to 6. 

 J?™" 8 * 1 " grouts, h£. tv .,2t toSiBd 

 * rench Beans, per 105, 3» to 4# 



^rrel,perhf.- 8 j ev e,i,6dto8# 

 J«rusal.Artiehok, p. hf.-.v., Is tols« 

 routoes, per ton, 86* to 100s 

 ~~ cwt,4sto5s&4 



— bushel, 9s Zd to 3s 



T„ JT! Kidney, per bsh., 2* to 3s 



£ up njP«, per doz. bch., Is 6d to U 6d 

 "eu Beet, per doz., Is to 3s 

 parrots, per doz. bchs , 6s to as 

 5*«Ii per bunch, id to 3d 

 S«"l , rb » P* r bundle, ls3rf to Is 9d Cf 

 A.n« •• P" P«nn*t, 8s to 3s 

 £"P» r "gus, per bundle, 6s to 14s. 

 s.J ^adi»h, per bundle, Is 6d to 6s 



tehr buncb ' 2rfto3rf 



SAi n » per ••«▼«» 3« to 5s 

 ^corzonera >P er bunch, U to U 3d 



FRUITS. 



Oranges, per 6Vzen t 6d to If 6d 



— per 100, 34 to 10* 



— bitter, pei 100, 12* 

 Lemons, per dozen, 6d to 2t 



— per 100,3* to 12* 

 Almonds, per peck, 6* 

 Sweet Almonds, perlb., 2* 6d to 3* 

 Cob Nuts, per 100 lbs., 150* to 190* 

 Nuts, Barcelona, 24* 



— Brazil, 10* to 20* 



— Spanish, 2r* 



— Barcelona, 21* 



— Cob, IS* 



VEGETABLES. 



Salsafy , per bunch, 1* to Is 3d 

 Leeks, per doz., 1* 6d to 2* 

 Garlic, per lb.,4<* to 6d 

 Onions, per bunch, 4d 



— large, per bushel, 2* to 8* 6d 



— Spanish, per doz., 1* to 4* 

 Shallots, per lb., 6d to Bd 

 Capsicums, per 100, 44 to 8* 

 Lettuce, per score, 6<ito l*6d 

 Celery, White, per bunch, 1* to 1* 6d 



— Red, per bunch, I* to 2* 

 Endive, per score, \$ to 2* 6d 

 Mushrooms, per pottle, 9d to 1* 6d| 



nail Salads, per punnet, 2d to fid 

 Watercress, p. 12 sm. bun- fid to 8d 

 Parsley, per do*, bunches, 2* to4#, 



— Roots, per bundle, 9d 

 Tarragon, per bunch, 6d 

 Mint, per bunch, 6d 

 Marjoram, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Chervil, per punnet, 3d to4d 

 Chilis, per 100, 1* to 2* 





TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



P M'NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 



A • row, London, Manufacturers, and only Patentees of IM- 

 PROVED PATENT ASPHALTED FELT, for Roofing House 

 Sheds, Verandahs, &c.,and particularly for COVERING GAR- 

 DEN FRAMES, TO PROTECT PLANT3 AGAINST THE 

 EFFECTS OF THE FROST, beg to call the attention of Gar- 

 deners and others to their superior article, which has been ex- 

 hibited at the Great Agricultural Shows of England, Scotland, 

 and Ireland, and obtained the Prize for being the best and 

 cheapest article for roofing, $c. It has been tested in the 

 gardens of several noblemen and gentlemen in the neighbour- 

 hood of London, and in different parts of the country, to whom 

 reference can be made. This Felt is composed of the strongest 

 and most durable materials, and is saturated with the BEST 

 OF ASPHALTE OR BITUMEN, (the same as selected 



AND USED BY SlR TSAMBERT BrUNBL FOR THE THAMES Tl/N- 

 XEL, BEING POUND THE MOST ELASTIC AND EPPECT1YE KK- 



siSTKROP wkt.) NO OTHER FELT HAS THIS ASPHALT! 

 BUT F. M'NEILL & CO.'S, and which renders it impervious 

 to rain, snow, and frost, and a non-conductor of heat and 

 sound. Its advantages are Lightness, Warmth, Durability, 

 and Economy. — Price Only One Penny Per Square Foot. 



Samples, with directions for laying on, and testimonials as to 

 its merits, sent free to any part of the town or country. 



PATENT FELT MANUFACTORY (thk only Factory in- 

 Great Britain where the above description of Roofing 

 is made), LAMB'S BUILDINGS, BUNH1LL-ROW, LONDON. 



A Sample Roof and Frame to be seen at the Factory, and a 

 Discount allowed to the Trade. 



1~H) colonists, Emigrants, &c. — Mrs. 

 MARY WEDLAKE, widow of the late THOMAS W ED- 

 LAKE, at 118, Fenchukch-street, City, informs Emigrants 

 and others that she continues to manufacture those Agricul- 

 tural Implements for which her la'e husband was so exten- 

 sively patronised by the Settlers of South Australia, Van 

 Diemeu's Land, Swan River, New Zealand, and other British 

 Colonies. The following articles, made in a very superior 

 manner, are kept on sale at the London Warehouse, viz. :— 

 Patent Hay-making Machines I Flour-Mills— Bean-Mills 

 Dressing Machines J Patent Essex Ploughs, 30 sorts 



Patent Chaff-cutting Machines Subsoil Ploughs [Colonies 



Threshing Machines for the 

 Drills of all kinds— Scarifiers 

 Vacuum Pumps. 



T INGHAM, BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM. — 



J^ MANUFACTURERS of the IMPROVED M GRAPH 



or PERMANENT LABELS, for fiarden-borckr-, Flovrer' 

 pots, Stc. In Boxes of One Hundred each. 



The above Labels have been manufactured hy Livcham 

 Broth krs, for the last five > ears with increasing de- d and' 

 acknowledged by those parties who have used them xrior 



to anything of the kind before offered to the Puh d for 



neatness, durability, and cheapness, have superseded all other 

 kind of Labels for Hortulan purposes. 



Sole Agents in London :— George and John Dean, Horticul- 

 tural Implement Warehouse, opening to the Monument 4(5 

 King William-street, London- bridge. ' ' 



FOR WINTER WRAPPERS, GREAT-CO \TS, \\D OUT. 

 ^ ™~ S1DE GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS, .-F>: 



OERDOE'S VENTILATING WA'I EitPROOP 



JUJ CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 69. Comh.il, where an 

 inspection is confid- y invited of a large and Superior Stock 

 r first-rate garments of the above descr on at reasonable 

 charges, and really waterproof. Also of Berdoe'* well-known 

 FROCK for all Seasons, (which has itood the tot of mere 

 than 6 years' e.xtci e trial, and completely mptr.sedes the 

 " Macintosh »), SHOOTING JACKE &c. The above made 

 to measure at same charges in a few hours. 

 W. bKRiiOE, Tailor, Waterproofer, &c, 69, Cornhill, (North side.) 



NEWSPAPER ;CE, 15, Coventry Street, Haymarket, 

 London.— Established upwards of so years. 



TMUDIE and SONS, Agents for the supply of the 

 • GARDENERS* CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL 

 GAZETTE, forward that and all the other London Newspapers 

 (a correct list < f which may be had on application), with the 

 strictest regularity to all parts of the Kingdom, and to the 

 Colonies, free of postage ; and by the morning Mails if re«, e. 

 T. li. and Soks beg to state that they.print the entire address 

 of their Customers on the wrapper when ordered for six months 

 or longer. 



Oil- cake Crushers 



Double action Turnip -cutters 



Railway W T heels 

 Please to be particular in the address, Mart Wkdlakk, 



lfi. Fpnchnrrb-stre ft. London. 



QTOOPlJStt of the SHOULDERS and CONTRAC- 



O TION of the CHEST are entirely prevented, and gently 

 and effectually removed in Youth, and Ladies and Gentlemen, 

 by the occasional use of the PATENT ST. JAMES'S CHEST 

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 or invisibly, without bands beneath the arms, uncomfortable 

 constraint, or impediment to exercise. Sent per post, by Mr. 

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