510 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Aveusnig | 
— I d Perhaps those who have | however, e doing the last ten days, and th 
we made ail our hay good, and were able to clear ol and better. pera rr iius on ms babes & will inform him. z rather Meas DERE for these descriptions. aes 2 2 { 
The rain has not been much, but we have ad à continu — of : on * receipt, ereny i. pine 7 this Monthly Circular: 
drizzling fog, the sun hardly showing himself above a x us em Е = “Dig sifted g vel, з, a is used 1 topping wa 2222 ͤ ͤ TTT 
two at опе time. Mangold Wurzel is hardly doing so 0 t r i Jo СЕЕН F- eod t e ground perfectly; mix gra SMITHFIELD.—Moxp g. 
does sometimes, which we are sorry for, as it is à ot that we be = e — а 1 Ea de Bondi bushel of the former, h in a large supply of Beasts, a 
find о at advantage in the spring. W ith plenty o c i ees ar, рк dolet svet ix ише is however, the choicest kinds are not muci lower, but Several in- 
we can let our ewes lamb as early as they are inclined, without till every pa саде or one Henr; Spread avant. Aout ius ferior kinds remain unsold. There are not so man 
being afraid that keep will be sho rt for them; a little Grass will best d a" od till hard with а hé vy garden roller. When „ambs as on this day week, but enough for the dem d 
do with them if they get a few Mangold * 8 with it. ] Ps > e Eee s more, according to the purpose | are about the same as on that day, есер! that in a | Ё 
seems to be productive of milk, and they ‘ond of it. rom babi п , s goon as laid, and fre- | stances ике more money is obtain lves 
Labourers are said to be scarce in som midivs: t M re we have for чуч пет it gi ^s * Gos inches deep, 9d. рег | the same as of late. From dp and I Holland t there те ате 2155 
found sufficient to do our work; we have had to give rather ore ently, until it is s quite so снн H es :—gr 14. p engins 5380 Sheep, and 382 Calves; ган Scotland, 
hoeing our Turnips, but the weather has been against the square yard E orsus igh P is M per Rar from Norfolk and Sufolk; and 1800 from them nore ; 
work, so that if we take that into sideration, there is not much bushel; gas tar, 3 à ей. e Rate [je pi. ТЕНИ Td бо 
— ат Н ebay ук e+ Be K. ebe, fi a ) have had lon experience of it will be highly Per st. of Sa- Pw rg Per st. of S Ibs -g d 
as it appe ears со. ha ais Je Per TER it will be sooner E 10 ha g Best Se ots, Bras Best, Long усон d odia 
ver if we can eut it Tt was at work near im a Pi 90 гем 4 to 4 6 Do. Shorn ES РА, 
is During the whsleoftu¢groving | and mang ave had an opportunity of xamining ie Pie з бге. аф 220% | Bob шш quii SESS 
‘season, sabe bad middle of. the йсй Ж this di strict never аш. — tá M a M dee. ed ite 2d quality Beasts 3 0 — 3 8 Do. Shorn Tam d 2 
— piety: prend em Cs арене eee of men eb * the declivity of the surface. This is effected Best Downs an Lambs. ae * 160 
abd Th n cr by constant attention on the part of the manager to the indi- "s alf-breds 4... 5 5 8 rae 24» 
all growing plants healthy and vigorous. e corn crops ations of the 1 level attached to the machine. Moles o . Shorn — 0 E ode 
were pm Showing ear before - eec: apes 5755 кыйын ч : € s used according to the size of the ат iier 5585; Sheep жа Lambs, 2d 790; Calves, 470: 8 50 
Ила bulk, Te qoin conf aimi ieht * d. The nee h Seul ЖУ reauire greater declivity tha FRIDAY, Au 
Hay-making is in progress; the crop is very light, and in AD : g i 
consequen: mes of mowers weather Merk prevailed since the com- | іп the case of CES Lari чре dec UNES к РДЫН M ME -of Beasts is 1 large, snd the os aro died ES 
‘mencement of the hay harvest, the quality will be inferior. куы aot i There! р rr v:: acct ee x Trade tome ‘posed of, by 
Potatoes have all the season been, and still are, healthy and them Боб аар а "biet bay information ie fae Edel o. d Зем olerabl isi 
Auxuriant; the early kinds are . er s seri pela Ecce Mrs or in the e mo nthly reports of a Lammermuir | iride are 10 e e і ave again a Slow, and pies 1 
ne бай өте put e ДЫ sim M hed 1 erde, N in this and late volumes of the Agr Чешит al | trade 8 — and насела lower. . — 5 ups. 
ers E аа UON в they came above ground; Gaz ette, у Буй the late Mr. Wilson, of Dunse, in the Calendar | EN Be pand 572 pon em = = 
since then ome away freely, and still afford a reason- Operations. s er st. о: 8.—8 8 er st. o. y 
omini y га fall er crop. ass Pap bd iai abundant, and the live aie from the same pen, in Bale 8 S 8 Best. Scots, Here- ost eu, TM 
hrat Со дау 5 1 „айма e time the sheep haye fe aS AND Grassi G B. It is difficnlt to say without seeing the E — | ы Е — to — 4| vost ote | zu 
r and eold spring. Lam mini, bee. Iste gue piece. 1 ы the "Grass be near rly as tall a s the Oats, em pem 2d quality Beasts 2 8 — 3 6 а 4 
the numbe not much deficient, but m all, and Set ik 5.19 of all. up, thoug Best Downs and Lambs s. 
altogether A — is rather inferior. The ali чр" ‘of wen is not " bio duri ЛЫ tiie Half-bredss . 5 O— Б з QM Li 
te so good as usual either in quantity or quality, but the price abundant you — det nn N x. he аа кыен of Do. Shorn.. o e 2а 
considerably Loew sd Wr n z nit 2 17 — an = i 3 ылы Beasts, 1061 ; Sheep and ФА 13, 13,880; Calves, 855; 
wool—the staple of the district—sold a : 4 1 
2 1 of full 30 per cent, on last year’s price; it is | WINTER — ч . dith. We would drill them at least 20 MARK LANE 
сла consumed in the neighbourhood in the manufacture of | inches apart, in single rows. Monpay, Aug. The ee ә Wheat toii мана 
‘heavy woollen goods. All sorts of farm produce are still keeping ABEL C — Kent at this dne в market y 
phi PROV part of the ‘former was taken by а * ' 
“The opera at энне mt аге hay- ' over the prices of this дау se'nnight ; the latter met a slow 
making. e ok ng the Turnips, driving and applying lime, col- Markets. at 18. — qr. decline. 2r ng able arr 
Tectin ecting manure, Кра down Tandeys Thistles, &c., PNE of wh ich a large porti is d reet to m He 
and turf for та e нш ba clip of уо, &с. COVENT GARDEN, Арс being fine, the demand fon this deseription w 
. — of ru re is attained at — Vegetables are abundant, but some kinds ed Fruit are now | late quotations, Brrley meets a fair ass 
Vegetable "ifo | isi in fi ullest vigour; the insect | becoming scarce. Peaches and Nectarines are insufficient for the | Beans and Peas are unaltered in value. 
Sonson he year ive; the чыё мш аыл and with а стора demand, and good samples in onder aint fetch better prices. inquiry than on Friday, at a — — 
Г, ,8 horses express their happi- | English Grapes, however, entiful, and the sale for them upon the prices of this day week. In Fl lour, 
ness in gambols wild; and in th * t es pane e leap. is heavy, Importations from the of Fotatoes, Carrots, doing. 
ve ewer hardships than at any and Artichokes are still kept up, and there are some good French | PER IMPERIAL QUAR 8. 
season; the weather is fine, out-door work is not heavy, | Cherries and Apricots in the market. English Cherries are not Wheat, Essex, Kent, & pr Ж 
ала, for the benaint: at least, wages are The shepherd in quite so plentiful. Greengage and Orleans Plums from the id euleGtod fads oat 
his daily rounds has his present happy circumstances enhanced South of France fetch 4s. per basket. There is also a large | — — ict oves 
‘by contrast, when he now and again meets with the — of quantity of foreign Pines in the market. Young Carrots Adel Norfolk 
a wreath of snow—still to be found lingering on the higher and Turnips fetch from . per bunch. Green Peas are 4 
mountain sides—a memorial of the jen og d and severity of the very good, at from 6d. to 1s. per quart shelled, and from 28. 6d. to barley, grind. & distil., 238 to 26s... Chev. 
winter. And surely all terrestrial enjoyment is, or ought to | 54, per bushel sieve. Pottona are becoming very much diseased. „grinding and distilling 
P7000 ООО ООСО а ооо ае ане: — — Oats, Ese and Suffolk . . ... .., 1829]. 
sie yclamens, SMi "nonet inks, arnations. 
Wester Ross, Aug. 1.— The weather kis bent ipat month Fushsias, Roses; С — FRUIT a E mE and Lincolnshire.. R^ 2 
thas been such as gives us to hope that this year’s crop on | pine. Ib., 4s to 78 8 bush, 28 to 38 6d —— 58 f 
the whole will be little, if anything, short of an average one thang bie а b. ds 1038 ва | Currants, p. "wg sieve, 2s to 2s 6d Rye Ке ceno Раа 
Situated ойу hills, we have not had the continued | po aches 8, per doz., 10 emons, per doz., 2s Rye. meal, foreign | 
‘drought that has visited the counties on the south side of the ectarines, per -— — - - et per doz., 1s to 28 Bear tis; Masspán ЕНИС Ч 
Moray Frith; neither have we had the deluges 5 of rain which Melons, each, 2s to 4s - Seville, p. 100, 14s 155 868 bo Winds. 1 
ne s our agricultural brethren in England. "In the | Apples, per bush, 3s to 5s Almonds, per peck, Foreign 3, 
counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Elgin ae crop is lighter than | Cherries, per , 6d to 3s s per Ib., 2s to 88 Peas, white, Essex and Kent.... 1 
it has been gi v — years. In Ross, with the exception of a few Strawberries, p. basket; 1s to 2s | Nuts, Barcelona, per bush., 20s Maple. 328 to 1 Mrs at | 
windy days, о ich the Wheat on exposed fields was somewhat VEGETABLES і rm White 
—.— TOT atthe m tbe Snipe euo À ам cri gm Cabbages, per doz., 61 to 9d Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d Flour, best marks delivered......per sack 43/0 
as encourages the farmer to look forward to а copious. yield | Cauliflowers, each, 217 vt^ — Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 8d — 2d ditto ditto — 28 
bont a week later than Greens, per doz. ds 6d — Cos, per score, 1s to 2s — Foreign barrel ; 
жез -— Beans, p. hf. — вва Radishes, рег doz., 1s to 2s Fray, Aug. 5.—The iini of foreign Wheat. and 0 
Each mall Salads, p. pun., 2d to 3d — “this week i been considerable; of Eu 
The cost of | Rh shina р. — 6d Horse Radish, p. bundle, ty to3s To-day's market was 
| ure оез, ЕЧ — to 1008 Mushrooms, p. p s 6d ern ian vineed to purchase foreign W 
р Sorrel, per hf. — "p 9 — — holders were not disposed to 
T bu sh. 5 25 6d to 58 Artichokes, per doz., 3s to 6s canes: upon Monday's prices would 
r doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d for 
в, per ” Д accept uu Floating cargoes are held 
. each, 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d aang techs is a fair demand at Monday s wien The : 
Celery, per bundle, 9d to 1s 6d | Thyme, — punch, bt to gd Pe gps 
Carrots, person, дез, ra [mper — * =ч ee — In — Sun is is but little doing, — — . 
green, bunch, as o 
Beet, —. — 1s to 18 6d Basil, do., per bunch, 6d ТИИС 
Marjoram, do., dog 6d  ARRIVALS THIS WEER. aec 
ЫЫ { Wheat..|. Barley. | Qus S, 
má — — ко Smith a эди — — 
— quantity of I “en and — ш Ag into o blight, ° er in | Irish 
as | other places the progressing favourably. | Foreign 
— few, 
more elen “ж” 
— — — 0007. 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 — 
SMITHFIELD; Aug. | 
Prime Meadow Нау 305501158 | Clover » ^ 105sto120s 
| Inferior do 95 | Seeondeut ... *. 85 110 
Rowen WEN — 86 | {60 Straw ., K. . 33 
DR E. J. Davis, 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Aug. 4, : 
rime Meadow Нау 988 01195 | Inferior pt ‘ee 905601108 
Correspondents. jew do. ... * 80 92 | New do. ace 99 . 100 
*CABBAGE : S Hol land. The usual time of sowing Drumheads is Now Hay ^. (7.4050 ^88 Straw... — . 38 
with! in March, and vmi at intervals in April and May, Old Clover se — .. — ЕЕ кейир Jos BAKER. 
enough for a 200 «mt tual x vo ошеев of seed лге Fine old Hay «100301005 "DH Closer ы а 
Inferior do. +90 95 | Inferior do. s.. E n 
New.Hay ..80 84 |Finenew — 
im entend he seo o 50- 60 | Second c a m 80 105 
ifer em АТ, MARKET.—Frr 
Holly w ell, 1 8s, 6d.; Eden Main, 178, one “Wallsend Riddel, 
178.5 Wallsend Haswell "a 3d.; Walls- 
nearly all your hay | end Lambton, 178 91; W. allsend Stewarts, y eue Wallsend 
— — salt | Tees, 1 S8. Ships at market. 83 
at -4- There is a {shade more ene IV 
in Ra especialy ЕЧ КАЙТУ hich imparts more confid ther 
— the holders, who eomplain but the ey canat Берн sh HUE — 
rms to enable them to m t ро нене т aa a am |> 
— Noils and broke m are not plentiful. 
LIVERPOOL Woon Mamkrr.—'The transactions in our wool 
ne during the past month id again been jy. toa limited 
d been a ge leal 
of roughed with the large в es r^ colonial wools at present pro- 
'gressing in London; this, — with the 5 state of | feedin 
uncertainty in politioal matters, has * ecked anything like 
an active or speculative dema nd, and the buyers have. con- 
fined their purchases futt entirely to the. require- 
ments of the trade. We ar is glad, eA to notice during tbe 
| past week: an increased i wools, v epe for clean, 
"use 33 pe at as pg LR cor 
getting very low in stock, we may expect them to more у 
WC E tet than they have done of late, In English an 
Irish wools there is but little 
e ЖЕ nite thers ta, 
purposes, and quite 
