THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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н: istinguishi weeding again; for all green crops, and for eddishes, the weather 
ie gr 1 " ul TUS has — particularly suitable. Co — are made of intervals 
Ives in their TEE prices PE р th leseed, one from fingers and 
8 ү? 
which was once ve universal practice ; and hence the 
Many Scottish farmers 
placing their sons for several yea: 
— fo » a winter oe 1 — to ыг de class of 
ssor of Agriculture, and urs 
oll 
on 
After enjoying the benefits of such a course of training 
be in cir- 
ещ ный о supply this want by | 
acquire e 
sake of the е discipline which 
e 
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ock, more calves are 
to the mana —— и a bre - 0 
Ы "s and we notice that 
r 
| being raised, — bee 5 be rved, 
and a igh 
meadows an 
and though — rof the 99 and highlan 
yet the produce has been great; and in this 
condition of the stacks be n ot * set — the quantity sav 
will, we think, be nearly eq Meer in С" - fetches 
ay er a high price, and бакы 15 pe — On the other 
and Barley seem i to үе lio ves ues ith a a — 
per — the str. о be s ecured in sound con- 
x Du of food for stock forthe ensuing 
ra 
, Bea 
[ор of Oats, 
dition, we hope to 
inter. J. W., Peter 
Notices to Corresponden 
: A Young Farmer. ri pd Low's * ads of Prac- 
tical. Agriculture,” Stephen’s “ Book of the Farm,” Blackie’s 
dm Cyclopedia of Agricultu — 
G FEE 
as we have now indicated, young men wo ARLY SPRIN D: Leicester. Yt was published in є Kage 
. volume of the En — X rere cultural Journal. We 
cumstances to deriv e real advan antage from a residence aware — it has ЕУ — rate publication. Mr. Airs 
pe ibo practical farmer, or from a tour — s, Thirsk, Y 
through the best cultivated distriets of the try. We ES Masone Ст: iP — — xd 8 ‘on 
are well aware that what we h 0 meee) "ame — килу = ро CS E а 
А . Я - t liquid an ve diria a light ca 
appear s ficiently surd to the still numerous class et 1.3 dne em reque Pg the Grass, if — would 
of persons who believe that any one has w ugh to kindly жим ve ips a little more fully, so that a country 
m ce w р judge in — — h "o rias iere — M DONA, — айы 
f oug 
e case can well afford to smile at such ignorance. | exeuse for not taking. out the liquid manure, which his plan, 
They know that * icul 18 art, псе, | besides the — of labour, would obviate. 
‚апа a busin at of naturalists, | Млхвотр саи — : Con stant Reader. x 1 that such = 
omar anician 4 — 3 as have yet made, indica e unexpecte 
15 ologists в are dai aily contri apes that you mag remove — of the under leaves with- 
and m 
8 elucidation "ot its principles and the 
and that 
tency in some other calling to covet the (sup- 
onid) e easy life of a farmer, and t o fin 
ill-requited 
g the growth of the bulb. It should be done 
injuri 
cautiously 1 in September and October, 
New D GUANO : Subscriber, and I. You will find references 
— ita at pages — and 537. 
arkets. 
[o GARDEN, Асе 
The market conti to be well supplied vith * e 
and Fruit, and trade E 0 brisk. 
are plentiful. English Gra are ab — еі — 
the erg of Fo 5 рез and Artichokes are 
а 
т o 
English es nearly { е and Orleans 
Plums from the So of France fe et. There 
is also a large quantity of foreign Pines in the market. C ts 
d. ia b Peas are still 
uality, but the — — 
to their sorrow У 
a harassing and ill-requited one.” es meque o got Menon a кын Cat gore 
The alphabetical arrangement in the present volume | nette, Pinks, and Carnat i хаад ; mo 
hes as far as Anatomy ; of the admirable plates, a FRUIT. 
dozen are devoted to agriculture alone. Pine-apples, per Ib. eri Cd ca Чок: orbc rini 
| re rapes, hothouse,p. i. às Au 6d | Figs, per doz., 38 to 68 
aches, "er т doz., 1 1 Jherries, per Ib., to 38 
mn r doz 13s 2 8 xooseberries, p. bush, 2s to 3s 6d 
Calendar of Operations. A prico ta, par dog. ‚ 28 to ‘urrants, p. hf. sieve, 18 to 28 
— — — безе, р. pis; 18 to 2s | Lemons, per doz., 1s 
AUGUST. Gres e, per punn., 1s )ranges, per doz., 2s to 38 
ГО ‘Aug: 18.—The - Seville, p. 100, 14s 
— Ea uin — же nd tlre му aso Melons, cack, Si 0 4s Almonds, per pec Я bs 
* — Apple es, ресе Bash, 3s to 5s — sweet, per 1b., 2s to 38 
ere pressure, which brought down the d. of stock toa y desse "nmm ed et conta er per и 
are light and defective, some VEGETABLES. 
, igg,) € abheqes,pou das» 6d to 9d Garlic, per Ib., 
are to be seen, but these taken together do not fo: ve | Cauliflowers, eac an^ ttuce, Cab., p * , 6d to 
county, which is Oats. | Greens, per Penge Be to 4 — Cos, per score, 1s to 2s 
seanty, it may prove ‘French p. hf. sieve, 1564 Radishes, per doz., 1s to 28 
a but, the to 28:64. Small 8 р. р; to 
rather. w, and the | Rhubarb, p. 4 to 6d Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1s to 8з 
yield, so that уе three- | Potatoes, per ton, 40s to 100s Mushrooms, р. pott., 18 to 2s 6d 
an average grain crop, it is all that present | — - 3s to 1, per h . Sieve, 6d to 1s 
Е. The weather | — per . 28 6d to 58 Artichokes, per doz., 3s to 6s 
is bringing near; in the Turnips, per doz., 3s to 4s Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
it will be general a fortnight Cucumbers 2d to 8d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
—.— the second week of | Celery, per Je, 94 to 18 64 | Thym bunch, 2d to 
— , However is the : Carrots, per doz., 68 to 8s Parsley, p. doz. bunchs., 3s to 5s 
“Turnip. Ini rep sow- | Spinach, per sieve, 18 to 2s Mint, n, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
ings, a plantis to — many other half ay — to 1s 6d — ку ge 6d 
исий, and a consi — fUr корее na plants whic ich there Leeks, pe per — Marjoram, do., do, 
eons c 
‘ity, ialf a crop. For the last twi PS.—Boroucn MARKET, A 
have had much fine genial weather, but, previously, dry scorehime ., Messrs. Pattenden and Smith report that H progress- 
— Eire prevailed so long that was drained of its — "T ени vida WEN ча vourably ; e are in a 
—— mo — and had to a sieve, so that the —— duty remains at about — 
ма» — — d — S Бай ave never stiek: ‘Indeed; the and — market in the same healthy state as for some time pas 
i , п eenshi ft 
of parching drought, was on June 24. . — . = —— 
shing; in ma ny 8 any 80, МЫ back the S ; Aug. 25. 
to i б b — луто. rime Meadow Нау 90s 2 Clover ae 1108 to126s 
. — No well auth thenticated case at Perio у cnt жемис a E cuʒt . . 80 110 
; eve .. 28 
— 2 —— E. J. Davis. 
Prime Meadow Hay 108 108s tots Infer T — 
I 5 | Inferior ea у NS vert Clover  ... Seas 
w Hay vv» 50 Straw... 
Old Clover se 2,120 130 ч — — 
: PNIS HITECHAPEL, Aug. 25. 
Fine old Hay MI Old Clover . 1158 to y 
o e +108 
New Hay —. 75 —— € «100 
x Inferior do. . T ++ 96 -60 | Fine new. do... —. 90 15 
WOOL.—Braprorp, THURSDAY, Aug. 25. 
VARNS.— There is a fair der — for for yarns, кле. the prices ате 
to low t moet the price on 1 er „ 
— — r terms, either yarns m must rise or 
Preces.—There is a — demand, and in the ware- 
n" for fini 8, е business. doi The 
— ы , u, S ere long, wè may again be busy for that 
Woors. no increased di 
isposition to buy English wool, | ad 
che — са high pice "а BY м — — dealers and growers 
have hardly p over our Turnips a Second wh de bin — ve 
the weeds w to clear away ay | ав 
time’ to 
h wil continue growing. Potatoes also require ' 
cleared. Noils an 
been ‘more inne and the marke Pcr f 
ts from America ate. 3 as favourable, so it is |a 
"BMIT FIELD.—Moxpax, 
“бз п ex exa asts is very large, corel 
epression in t 2 е А, T | 
are not much lower; several inferior XL 
and Lambs are more pien tiful and the demand re туе. : 
for the former are a e same as of late, but abs Prices 
Trade is rather worse Чы; —— From G erus are lower, 
pue — ear ig Bear 7450 р, 282 — — Боа 
rom Scot! 300 Beasts; me 1 
land counties. i from-the northern and aa 
Per st. of 8 Ibs.—8 d в Рет st. of T 
est Scots, Here- Best Long- "m 
for 6 - to 4 6 Do. Shorn а 
Best Short-horns 4 0—4 4| Ewes &2d "es 
2d quality Beasts 2 6 —3 6 Do. Sho " ; 
Best Downs an ambs 2 
— «+ 410-5 0 Calves MM E 
an 0 2 
b 0—0 
оо 15209; Sheep and Lambs, Жо; ; Calves, 5 Sig. 
y, Aug. 
The su рріу ka Beasts чр larger ine on th 
demand has nereased, c — trad 
The best Md a readily e. B чу 
8 Ibs., and other kinds met with a sale. 
Sheep i is ‚ and 
smaller, prices, on 
ords, &c. 6 
Best Short- horns 4 2 
2d quality — 2 6 
Best Downs and 
Half- reds „ 00 
Do. Shorn... «0130 Pi 
LA 
MONDAY, — 7 
Kent to this ings. market was mee 
bbe 
good — at — — > of 6d 6d. to 18. bet ‘The to 
sed 4s. per sack ; barrels are in good d 
MPERIAL QUARTER. 
Wheat Essex, — = Suffolk .. Whi 
runs ...ditto 
Talave 
mcs Norfolk мру — 
. 
52-60 Red 
Barley, grind. & dist, E ed Chev. 24199 - 
oreign...grinding and distilling 258 
Oats, MÀ and nd — 
а and Lincolnshire...P 
reign ............ Poland at Brev 17— 2 
29-92 
260 = . 
Rye. 
Rye-meal, fo foreign . 
PM cae ў 
15 to 365 . Fier 88 
348 — 40s... Winds. 
Peas, white, Essex and — 104 
„Мар +1353 to 38s... Grey 32 
Flow, best — delivered. .. per вае 
2d dit 
eran 
DIEM 
per barrel |27 
ug. 26. The arrivals of foreign 
ts, 
— a slight — Ba 
of 18. 
Wheat Barley. 
Qrs. Qrs. 
— 1620 ЕЗ 
ТМ de. — — 
Foreign ..| 17620 420 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
‘Wheat | Barley. 
s d. . . 
July 16 . .. 49 8 
10 39 
-—904:45...] 52 7 29 
Aug. 6 53 9| 29 
— 18. „ 08 8| 291 
— 20...4.4]. 51 1 29 
Aggreg. Aver.| 52 0] 29 
‘FLUCTUATIONS IN 7 
Prices, July 16.|July 23. July 30. Aug. 6. 
53s 9d die evi РЕ 
Б 3 LIII - LII 
Б 7 е. LLLI 
5 1 .. „% ... 
51 10 eie ots 
49 8 — 
| OL, — Aug. 25.—At this э 
wW ood attendance of the town and | 
stay — ng md exceeded; holders 
ose been done 
—— 
— y ma 
ire low qualities offerin g. Mal 
demand. Oats are dull, and t 
are iip per — cheaper. 
day. Indian Cos on the sf 
transactions in cargoes reported. 
