t 
-elose folded in dry weather. 
Beans; how 
‘recently 
М those earl 
478 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Calendar of Operations. 
— 
[ Will our corresponden this division of the 
er, be kind enough to pon iran letters. d to reach 
in "e n—n 
ver stubble, where they 
and w 
will маз «чы do best. ock 
ре wether lambs, which m generally sold ч a Fis ‘of the 
year, have been bringing ices— fr. 
hig v» than last year, and — other sheep a 
they — ed = seyeral yea 
ot 
1 the Clov 
Livi do well, and fetch good prices 
a hea 
ar br than 
The vw н to 5 — is setti 
rapidly - Jast year, but 
Her 
500 — -— 
London on the Thursday? Some o 
ons have been delayed by the мыни of the 
Fea report.] 
Bonbrn — sip Fens, July 2.—The backward spring has been 
ed b ate summer, the hay time being at least a fort- 
аи later "than usual. Ale eT пате ae cutting their 
th 
but 
this ght oI 
lay low and rather 2 
hig -— an à aay! 
as always 
the mr but this sea 
more 8 75 the "or fonti- pth: and wes 
о in ба itself on * n ont that 
radu 
ха 
s not 
on, like a great many ot thai 
athe and 
baiser Ju than Lire УА Ач) idal le of June 5 r hay-makin 
The Clov m — been much damaged by the — and —— 
rain; Clover cannot — ted to “stand” so long as Grass, 
as when i in fall flower са apt to fall off when the most 
valuable pens E the fodder = lost. Clover i is this Poe mm 
rally light, 
i 
of 
Peng I ot, as them — adr and Waste hay will make but ndif- 
two о three 
feet d cQ in 1 washes and lowlands, Very little hay has been 
secured yet, and thatin bad condition, regard N E had to 
the rule for carrying Clover“ you may g , but y 
must not stack it me " We have been wl Malas d making 
а large man eap for 12 acres of Cole seed, by car ting from 
oo homestead tidy and ready for the reception of 
so as to make 
s of dissolved M" per aere, 
of adit we shall pea, am lera M^ 
со. sel the Cole seed. which will be sown nex 
Swede yd look s кш, and healthy, and will м ‘ready for 
ЙА е Ъ efore bs: e are hoeing and cleaning 
angold li ius "which. aes come up irregularly, the 
Cre 
sur 
OKS: 
Grass ES: 8 
ely 
and then there are ^u 
I о not say that this 
ng, but is it not likely to sunt it? 
X снов: to Correspondents. | 
Dodd. 
HN. ord sed 
ontradistinetion to Fescues, Poas, Ee. z would refer in oo 
Paxton's Botanical Dictionary. 
The ee Grasses, if the 
GUTTA 
POULTRY, 
Pag лан d her of May. Root crops now, however, bid 
fai be a EBs tn La eed Potatoes, which have been 
cleaned and moulded u ave received their final hoeing ; 
they flower well, and od “their perfume wide, and already 
give 0 of a goo d. "es corn erops about here have 
improved a: aeua doy the 
next month. Weeds are nen bon mpl апей of, especially Charlock, 
isy-weed, 3 and Butter-cups. I saw four nnl 
їп a field of Wheat t lazily hoeing, as I t thought; on making 
t Har ба пиш - 
m I ov eat they were epe out riff. 
be tampered with—they must be be imei This 
great a етв. i Нат ог brie Ў eee also fonrish i in n the 
fens with Willow-weed, Twitch, and N 8, 
Nectarine: 
is effected 1 
Wheat is commonly said to be in e. 
—— — —— 
as W from meadow land. 
PEncHA: Woglog. i dos not deeay readily, and it wil 
easily resist 70 fee 
k 
mar: other : question- Kénnedy will do. 
р) W. Heavy 
— are no doubt i 
? 
t of w As to whether Ф по rat did ce 
; but we beli Аф it 
t easily 
eed summer heat. 
plan has appeared recently. As to 
rains * 8 on the Wheat when іп 
injurious; but e. process of fertilisation 
co 
By emere ера fruit are дек supplied in hase Se Peaches 
sufficient for 
nes 
Strawberries is falling off a it tle. 
otatoes, m and Artichokes are still kept up; 
market. Englis 
Markets. 
ENT. GARDEN, JULY 
the dem and The supply of 
Importations from the Conti- 
coming i 
-of these sare торада ed feted tbe эне. 
and dike sides, TS, & ени places; they want rootin 
-out wherever and ho t 3 gained a Nares. Д я 
е care farmer will find Ton- ai ing co 
years’ weeding.” week we propose "o clip our 1 ja vili 
to pa es; they were not done 
-earlier, because th! re of arsenic, sulphur, pearl-ash, and 
soft soap tends to keep the flies off f Arn time until fli " 
to be troublesome. Corn and cattle keep steadil 
railway companies have laid their toads ‘together 8 shared 
wh ot our way, only to on É 
mituris use every effort by their resentatives 
i: t to restrain the monopolising powers of the railway 
world within their present boundaries, which are already too 
great for directors of dividends to wield thro lt —— i 
arteries. empire over the producers and co ers of foo 
af its — channel be trn - ie: IS restricted * arb: 
7989 talking of the price of co 
Mure qua of a friend, “ that this free Peep not do 
recie ng so 1.85 we must have n 5 
E sii only to secure reasonable rates. wa W., Peterborough. 
Hants.—Wheat, Barley, а s,in the strong and 
der. soils, are iae worst — remembered for some years— 
short in the straw, and ears П (of. Wheat). On lighter 
soils Barley i is мее promising, and 7 the sheep have been 
— АЫ 
| veck of Ue past ere 
e e Ban and, at times, 
mproved rapidly, 
piu: ow iO’ dry Wioli 
their pd 
Á€— ETC pen v being 8 General 
— 
а аге іп сар i 
rather deficient in length 
is very —— —— tion having been sown 
looks Тш „though 1 on ed 
e o well, Dud short 
vig eed —— U—v—ͤ— 
of its own 3 
ту — . 
are likely to have è good | of Turnips here atleast, — 2 
and it Aou we sowed, 888 I not burt at all, |. 
we have reason to es that thai vy dews 
hurtful to our — ee ma 
them on the: satay 
| this is s possible we have not muc 
dew be off the Grass, and w 
may | 
There is also 
us 
are scarce. 
apples 
Lectari 
elons, each 
are 
owing to so much m they are in bad foddion. 
Sou 
— ity o 
and A" are in [- eondition. Rhubarb is end ant. 
per oun shelle Ted r fr 
Potatoes egi ag Show sym 
С 
Cyclamens, Mignonette, Cin 
I , per Ib, 4 
€ —— hothou 
Peaches, per — 108 ie 24s 
1 пез, p» dozy 
ms th of France fetch ds. peri basket 
of foreign Pines in the ket, 
bunch. 
in ve 
om s. per bushe Bi 
disease. Mushrooms 
ар вй of Pelargonium, Fuchsias, Roses, 
rias, Pinks, and Azaleas 
ari IT. 
Gooseberries, p. qup 2s to 3s 6d 
2 to 4s 
0 88 
Se, P. ba s to5s 
s to 248 
| 
Cauliflowers, 
harm done, but at the present time that is out of the question, | 
BRADFORD, 
to 7 th 
ne of the previo 
country are Mey b over, 
business done has fallen tery 
come to this market cannot be sold fo 
2 pples, per a бе rb i 6s 
Cherries, per Ib., 6d to 3s 
Strawberries, 
VEGETA 
Cabbages, per doz. 6d to 9d 
each, 2d to 4d 
Greens, per eg ony 25 6d to 48 
French Beans, per 100, 9d to 
18 
p. basket, 1s to 2s 
1 Fay 9 The colonial sales Bor. 
e opening ИТИ "titer are lower than — m 1 
+ I , 
eg Barcelona, per bush., 208. 
| Gare, ‘per Ib., 6d to 8d 
ettuce op b. p. doz.,6d to 8d 
в, per score, 18 to 28 
Radishes, per beige „ 1s to 9s 
| sa ot eee ti 
SMITHFIELD.—Monpay, Jul A 
mber of Beasts is considerably and 
quently — rices have advanced on all kinds : 2 а 
there are some inferior qualities left pe The MM 
Sheep and Lambs is very short for the t 
speedil of ful 
me of year; p 
peedily d at an y 3d. per 8 Ibs ey | 
some instances "d лег more. 2 — are — m is, eae i 
v 
. — coun 
Pe 
r st. orate 8,8 ї ope Per st. of 8 Ibi 
Best Scots, Here- Best sehe жа, a H 
fords, Ke. . 4 8 to 4 10 | Do. Shorn m 3 
Best Short-horns 4 4—4 8 Е e & — quality e 0 
2d eyes a 4—4 o. Sho 900 Н 
Best Dow pet oe ез oe 
Halt-hreda з 10 — 5 2 on 5 а. 
Do. Shorn 0— Miu 89 
Beasts, 3909 ; Sheep and LN k dr олен 378; ызы 
Fripay, Jul 
We have a very small n Mane о easts, 
they are as dear as on Monday 1 
The supply of Sheep and Lanse T th — Рт we have h 
3 = form mer are 2d. a nd the r 8 Ibs 
n Mon 
гы lis 
of ee gom ndi Mas 
5 Milch Cows fr p Hibe co — ; 
er st. of 8 lbs.—s er st. of s 8 4 
t Scots, Here- st Long-wools. , 4 4 4 6 
fords, &c. 1 6 to4 8 Do. Shorn e VE Я 
Best. Short-horns 4 2— 4 6 523 du 2d quii м 6—4 2 
2d quality Beasts 3 2—8 Do. 
Best Downs and am 
Ha рече 4 mm — 0 rein 
Do. Shorn Pigs 
MARK LANE, 
Monpay, July 18.—The supply of English Wheat to to this 
Ne 8 Аер was small, and disposed of Aes 
provement of 28. to 4s. upon the prices t 
our quotations for fi T 
ern cargoes considerable business has ee n done 4 7 
re qr. — —3 ve The top price of Flour is raised 3 
Is bring 1s. more money. Barley is-unalt 
уа Bean a and D" are fully as dear. Oats e 
idum а о mde 
L QUA de os 
Wheat, Essex, Kent & Suffolk na White 52—63 Red oo 
1 
— runs . оне — 64 Red Ls. n 
— — T РМ СШ TAI —66 
— Norfolk — bi 
Foreign eee tere ido 3 20 
Barley, grind. & distil., 238 to 268. o. 2490 Malting ,|25—29" 
„grinding and distilling 25—81 baiting 2033 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk a i 
teh and Lincolnshire... Potato 23—26 я 
Fond sei» Poland and Brew 19—22 d 
Rye-meal, foreign 
Beans, 1 ieee 33s to 38s ......Tick 35—40 Бите: 4) 
Figeo 1.868 — 423... Winds. Lon) g 
For Small 34—42 E y b 
Peas, white, Esser gm 1 40—44 Suffolk 
„Мар Gre rey 31-36 
Flow, best mesa delivered... per ve -5 
a ais ditto!3 
eee, per Darrel |25—2 , 
К 58 uly 22.—The supplies of PME 24 
have been exceedingly sen, — the arrivals ан, 
eios dii јр The as a bette ut mm 
morning's market, and — — apparent 
nesday; a n — was Magn e in foreign 
full prices of Monday, which in a few instances- 
but the value of English is заав, 
2 * 
rd 
Hem dn ес ube: гун: бол roms and what 
mene 
now very — with any amends 
prices, 
from 2 quarter, yarns would no — command better 
‘| bushel on te, and- 
Mediterranean, and other ‘everptions of red. 
of 6d. per barrel ack, 9 t 
"am. of Wheat. “Oats — Oatmeal fa 1 
without change. T M. 
Small Salads, — T 3d The higher 
aaa eee ca pe уг alea com Laon — quickly disposed of, and prices at 1s. cot m = 
€—— aa snp edid Mushrooms рр potty is n 6d 47 те 00. 04e pt nay a verre i иар For Ts m ofa 
toes, per ton, 60s to rrel, per hf, sieve, 6d to 1s as, 
— per cwt., 38 to 5s rtichokes, Jordin. do., 1s descriptions. there ена 2 remm » е 
T iil ачага ралии — ch, 2d auod. 
ps, per doz., n Y t 
Que bers, each |, Ito ds ш | Savory, per bu ba ii ARRIVALS THIS WEEK, " 
ry, per bundle, ‚18 уте, per bunc! to 3d ) 
í ‘ doz., js to | Parsley, . doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s | ent | mm | — е 
h, per sieve, 1s to 2s Mint, green, per h,2d to 4d бтз Qrs. Qrs. 
‚ | Beet, per doz; 18 5 ‘Basil, do., per %% E 850 —7 1430 
pne di атой 3d to 4d Marie ram, do., do., 6d Irish y "e à 8440 
‚ | Shallots, per Ib. 6d to 84 Watercresses, p.12 bun, Sd to 10d | Foreign ...| 10460 5080 
Pas Gg a — July 22. ary IMPERIAL AVERAG! 17 
mee, report. that the accounts from n 
orcester, W. dot Kent, and Sussex copan f rather more pasl ab Barley. | Oats. | Буе. |. 
abt; АУА froma Farha M Mid and East Kent, the vermin * D D 
SUIS RON CENT EAMUS June. Hess 81 29 10 18 10 90 1 
— 0| 29 1 18 11 К 
pie ee: 95... 46 11 29 3 20 132.8] ü 
ie Meadow Нау 100560158 | И а ~-105s leg у gn LI Scie coer 
nferior He в: : B 175 
m ä 8| 2811 po 11 04 10]. 
Ner Mey ... Р Е, J. d 4 19 11 133 7 
pet CUMBERLAND MARKET, Jul 
| Prime Meadow Hay 1085 tol12s | Inferior Clover „2100801108 es on Foreign Grain 13. Per a Lu 
Inferior do. aij ew do. . 0 80 jT SIX 
New Hay se  ..45 Straw Uo с uw 9 8@ " 
Old Glover... pu JOSHUA BAKER, June 18. June 25. July 2:] JU / 
As July 21. a 
Fine old Har a0 Old Clover . 1108 to 1188 е6 ЫТЫ Pet 05 
New Bay o 2 “ — 95- | Inferior do. АР 5 "mas. d ue 
cw HEP TA uus 84 Fine 2d eut... 100 1057 epus € 
Straw... Inferior do.. 44.90 95 руы - 
COAL MARKET.—Fnrpav, July 22. | 
Holywell, 18s. 64.; Carr's Hartley; oe Sug | LrvERPOOL, TU Day, July 19. оте E a Р. 
Howards W. rton, 17s.; Wallsend’ Riddell, | Flour and Indian Corn from abroad this week are la P 
173. Wallsend Н ell, rtr 3d.; Wallsend Stewarts, 188. | жав" country mi à 
Wallsend Tees, 18s Ships at market, 124, Market very brisk. Iw 
ge CARE i 
consumption and for 
s of 1d. 1 foi 
ME Hed 
8 йн Beans red 
per 480 Ihe. 
