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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jor 30, 
iscell 
in treatin 90 Waters and Matters. 
— = жауга January 7 Seem 1153, William Bardwell, 
n t, Westmi Middlesex.— 
This invention consistsin — a "building, ta 
its ground-floo r-bed w 
the sew — waters eae 
From the floor or filter-bed 
3 5 
red with 
dilute сач 1 su 
ported by sor bearers n coated with Zine ; 
1: 
the matter on re filter-bed, ihe py uia of the filer 
ir may n by m 
so arranged that the air 
ut — e — otherwise. The n aet top of the 
filter-bed e of some strong ay — ted substanee, 
ch or зо, diat it may bear the matters shovelled 
trough which ‘the water passes, lea 
behin isi be thrown, or piden 
toa cwn E ctio and 2 mise s ihe] insti 
suitable for making manures ; & will е ажаад 
to have a third floor above, ator keeping a such 
— with th 
g the — matter 
sed on 
ting the line forward fro: 
tai keeping a boy continually. shifti The best form of hurdle cum 
side of the field to ра оре й 
thi: urpose is as if it were made o lea 
Hed e top, and sepatu ted by gc: a yard wide at 
= — 
sed abundantly enough to kill insects it would 
Lime the 125 24 he and giveit good winter 
Cabbages next 
KCL. t You should either constantly and largely 
dilute it yen pum p it as liquid on to the Grass land directly, an 
pump it undiluted. on ү compost feo ps Cd absorbent material 
such as old ta The w used as diluent will 
SALT: S Н. 
925 kill ы 
ti lage. Poms 
TAN 
D 
ofa A 
would cost 
week. 
ae apes eg те Bellevue Talavera is as early а Wheat 
we have. І um an early harvest you had better 
nae itt ar e your winters are mild, you might 
110 this with safety. 
„# We hope next Saturday to give a report of the pre tate 
p th he crops, collate ed from — гр from — corre- 
s of England, Scotland, and 
spondents 
reland. 
fua rket 
St yaw bene has very much 
Contin of Potatoes, Carrots, and / 
Calendar of Operations. 
J 
CHESHIRE, July 13.—Since the last communication from this 
of the country there has Lege a a PM cad к и — 
night ther ery a 
could above the 
cut, and driving before it what had been mown; the water kept 
the аде and the or eee ‘morning aem — 
sede appeara 
t is 19 years since - Pind a flood Fix — — time, 
and ien n a great deal sAn the ay err been secured. The farmers 
their re lan 
d, with 
nm from the — 
ty- been before the storm. It is to be fea: 
that the ! which was in full m the e of 
Storm, bas suffered from having the blos ed 
st report, m uch of the 
Clover hay has been though the weather, generally 
— ry unfavourable, a "- à mpair the 
quality of the ha: аен те well 
employed. — sowing pen pit — ‘the — of 
the fiy are not so numerous as at —— the seed vegetat ing fast, and 
making rapid growth. Our report of the Potato o erop is not so 
ing, disease having ia red in many spots, and 
there is very little t but showery, and, at the same 
ept up, 
nae thoes are some French Кае and id in = 
entiful, but owing to 
00 
ve 
5s. per b 
Mushrooms are sca Cut 
танты — Codicis. Mignonette 
natio: 
FRUIT 
'Ine-apples, per Ib., 4s to 78 
rapes, hothouse,p.lb.,1s to 3s 6d 
, Cinerarias, Pinks, 
Gooseberries, p. bush, 2s to 3s 6d 
Currants, p. hf. sees acp 
F 
€ 
Pe 
1 
Ме 
2 
С 
Strawber os Sa p. €— 15 to 28 зе 3 per bush., 
VEGET 
Cabbages, per doz., = to 9d 
БЕ5Е" each, 2d to 4d 
в, per ms „28 64 to 48 
| таас Cab., p „ doz о 8d 
Rad 
z.,6d to 
Th 
SMITHFIELD. —Monpay, 
July 25. 
these descriptions 
сайа 
Best Scots, Here- 
2d quality 
Best Downs an 
N breds 
horn... 
me time pas 
this day se'n 
are not much lower, 
ords, &. e 4 
Best Short-horns 4 
Beasts 3 0— 
.4 {0 — 
‚0 
fume 
Perst.of81bs.—s d 
4 to4 
2—4 
the average quality was * no means first-rate, ¢ — in 
supp 
в d 
Best — . 6. 4 
Do. Р 
Ewes & E qn i 
3 
et 
жай Pig: 
poems 882; Sheep чеч ете 12, 860; Calves, 875: P 
ANE 
d. | Monpay, July os The тее 0 
а at this ri Зу red was 
was dis 
d 
ep, owing to e. the ue gies met w y heavy 
Calves are low m Germany a d Holland there are 
Beasts, 7590 shea, rhe 416 Сари from Scotland, 380 
800 from — and Suffolk; and 1400 from * 
midland co 
Per st. of 8 —.— а в а Per st. о0Ё81Ьз.—в d 8 
st Scots, Here- Best Long-wools.., 4 2 4 a 
fords, &c. s 4 8 Do. Shorn E — 6 
Best Short-horns 4 2—4 4 | Ewes &2d quality 3 6—4 0 
quality Beasts 8 4 — 3 10 Shorn . 0 0 to 0 0 
est Downs an Lambs. ..4 10—5 10 
Half-breds j 2215 0 | Calves s 8—4 
Do. Shorn —0 0 Pigs E "3 8 ! 
Beasts, 4558; Sheep € Lambs, 3250 010; Calves, 497 ; ; Pigs Sn. 
Fripay, m | 
The supply of Beasts is not large, but fully ай "| 
жыны: trade i > dull, and еш 8 5 are barely m a 
The number of She Lambs à 
on iurc con: ES. 
Per st. of 8lbs.— 
mE 
px 
10580 
Wheat 
rger than p 
xoi -of of p^ the full Myriam i 
th 
slackened, 
unaltere 
chases are v. Ster 
in va 
r mor 
e morning, at. 1s. per qr. advance, but the à 
and some portion Meine rg 
The demand for foreign was lim 
su betes s is a less fre 
n Floa S cargoes, 
e easi 
| fair demand AE p week's rates, 
value, Oat a slow sale and about 
PER noia QUARTE 
d 
епес 
OIN 
Beans ы Peas are 
bi per 
Ar. с 
2 m 
: 
Prenen” B er half sieve, 2s | Small ande A р. pn. 2d to 3d 1 
Horse Radis e, 1s to 3s | Barl kd. & distil, 23s t9 265... Che 2490 
Rhubarb, р, сее to 6d aioe: p. pott., 1s to 2s 6d . vier, rin “bindte e ig 25—31 
Potatoes, —— to 1008 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s деш, в and Suffolk MITIS DERE 
— edew Artichokes, Jerusalem, do., 1s h mid Lineolns Е 
— r bu sh., 2s 6d to 5s to 1s 6d 
Turnips, per r doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d ae Ере: 
Cucumbers, each, 2d to 8d à А ег bunch, 2d to 3d Rye pem Poland'and B 
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d R UR, mer гаа ӨЫ age 
Car ts, per doz 6s to 8s rsley, p. doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s | Beans, Ма кал... AE t to 388 Tick 35—40 Farr 
pinach, per sieve, 1s to 2s Mint, green, per bunch, 2d to 4d Pigeon. gr^ 49s... Win _ lLone 
Beet, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d Basil, do., per bun 49! 
Leeks, per bunch, 3d to 4d Mm do., do. P erate 40-2 
hallots, per 250 ба, to 8d tereresses, p.12 bun, Sd to 10d eas, x ree rs a A 1 " 
Garlic, per Ib., 
bee GH MARKET, July 29. 
. Pattenden тда Smith report that the accounts from 
id inferior and itwill — a 
е 
we have a an excellent prospect, Both 
"We are bus us dae 
м ака мй 
eek, and ax 
MEM M AM C if we have i fow days“ sun. The 
for 
oxen and are doing well, and will 
= sheep ng well, soon be fit 
Rats or 
Mes 
the вну аи come on the whole rather Pr gta and | 
uty has advan 0,0001. The market rema ns firm, 
Flour, i. best marks delivered......per sack 43—50 
ditt Е 
0 
the dut ced to 150 
with a steady poeni d for consumption. 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trus Trusses. 
MITHFIELD, July 28. 
Re: Meadow n. 105s to115s lover 1008 0120s 
Inferior do. .85 95 А Des „48 70 105 
Ros di dV ove ... 92 36 
New Hay i: — E. J. Davis. 
Сомв RKET, July 28. 
‚| Prime — Hay 1 1058 togae ‘Inferior Clover ооа 
Inferior do. . New do. . 50 
— . 50 a Straw... Ves . 40 
Old Clover ... 120 130 OSHUA Danna: 
ECHAPEL, July 28. 
| Fine old Hay ...100sto110s 014 Саг — 15s to 120s 
— a wor DOF 0190 ^-Tüferlof йо... УВ 110 
Hay * 7884 Fine new do... +. 90 100 
— „ 92 36 | Inferior do. . 40 Ё 
COAL MARKET.—Fnrpav, July 29. 
Eden Main, 17s. 8d.; Wallsend Has well, 18s. 6d.; Wallsend 
Hetton, 18s. 3d.; Wallsend Lambton, 17s. 9d.; Wallsend 
Ship aat "lr. 
Stewarts, 18s. 3d.; Wallsend allsend Tees, 188. 34. t, 49 
060r 77 67 
y 28.—The colonial sales a 
жы... 
‚ THURSDAY appea 
e are lower than the пиве 
BgApr 
to . — the opening 
Lens rh of the ene sale. The different fairs throughout 
е опту are n early nent ite the weekly mar! knd gr 
sines 1 short — former years, and What 
has come to this market cannot be sold fo cost. This has brought 
about a great dulness , and an 1 quan 
f wool remains in their hands – he y seek cannot 
be afforded at seat of EN 
the 8 and 
made in only пеи hes and impr s consequently 
d anythin ^ er better feel 
an — go ering a 3 
demand for Lancashire is 
English 
In pis 
v he | C , % Š 
b € d. . d. 3 PC 
June 18...) 45.0 | 28 1 "jl | 
y 2.««| 47 3| 29 10 20 6 2 
— 9...| 47 8| 29 20 ueg | 
16.:....... 49 8| 28 11 20 10 37 10 
— 2 51 10 29 4 21 6 35 4% 
Aggreg. Aver. 48 1 29 з 20 5|» 8 40 0 
K à ja vieler yarns would no doubt.command better prices. 
Preces.—There is no material change. The deliveries: by the 
urers keep the stocks moderately low 
ENGLISH TIMBER "m 30. 
ROUND TIMBER. |. PLANK. Ixcm BOARD. 
Per load Per foot cube. | Per foot superi 
Dk а £5 10 to£6 О 3s. Od. to Se. Bile, kids’ he Ge 
Ash 2. ДФ vg 4971258 i — 
El 45.0 — 10% % — SOD Ж чм 
2710 610176 — 4050 M = 
sew 8.0 4 0]2 9 + 2 610 BE — D 
xus ENGL AND FOREIGN RK. 
і —— — lish, and the quality and 
| condi y good this season, ready sales have 
T deen effected at from 1 13%. 10s. to 14“. 108; per load of 45 et. i 
d тре порсо р. load of 45 с а 0 cana 5 0 
5 . 143 0 0 to 14 0 0 
perc entm dy sua 55-00 “600 
„ ano d е Oto 6 0 0 
вий c 40 % 0 to 6 18 0 
„ Coppice, to 7 0 0 
