43—1853. ] 
THE LEES CHETURAN: GAZETTE. 
685 
— home growth. — number of acres might be given, 
ECT of might be Bs ascertained, and the a А 
ut 33 Beck be vast ey! in obtaining the amount 
acre, if it ery left in the of the fa —— 
the is ready t — gro 
Mak there woul at delicacy, vet fear (perhaps 
t fe ar) in others, in giving —— that they thought 
be injurious to their interests. Chelmsford Chronicle. 
what he 
pat I 
bones 
Miscellaneous. 
of a Loch by Syphon.—The anaes 
Free Pres of 13th of September describes 
cessful use of a syphon for the drainage of Cuore 
loch and its borders, the property of wee 
of Stair. It f ad in the commencement, 
: was fou afte 
working 30 hours, that air bad been gradually lodging 
the summit, а 
3 —. - syphon 
ў — lead pipe ‘conducted to r the mit level 
at a point where, experi Аннага ua model, the 
med to od Hg erp is contrivance has been 
but much difficulty has a from sludge 
ing in towards the mouth М. ү aphan, 4 
E whole bottom of the 1 ing о 
h f 
— — y^ an — ude, se — — 
Ao spe and become  workable. 
The The syphon er 
a mile) and is 7 inches i E i eter, 
ft 
the level of the , giv ve feet of fall. 
charge of the w aie А the present "ime A сөй 
gallons per minute, but at first, when the loc 
original et — — all r, T 
uch m 
e 
the iron pipe laid, when complete, was 7s. 6d. per yard, 
Calendar of Operations. 
a. 
e indulged in with 
rt bane not been fully 
and second 
“CHESHIRE, 19.—The anticipations w 
regard 2 es harvest in our last герог 
of the late sown corn, Bea 
t is likely to remain for some days to com 
who have cl LM soils to deal with, — 
heat, having suffered so 
— consequent u the 
Wheat, more especially 
тим, has commenced partially, and the 8 as — 
ear, 
of crops. and Oats are very scarce in dis дыва 
and will in all probability —— so until Wheat sowing is 
further tocks of cattle are taken into the 
building to consume * — Mangold Wurzel has again had 
а check from phi wetness of the weather; and as there 
ncrease in the the 
crop, 
ning to pull pr store the roots for spring use, and Кл giving | Pota! r ton, 60s to 160s Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s to 2s 6d 
2 tops — the — daily. Turnips will not be so good generally — 5s to 78 — bushel, 6s s 
as was month ago, and Potatoes are decidedly the per bush., 2s 6d to 5s Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 1s 
worst p we we have — wn for years. N. Cox, — phe Hall Turnips, per doz., 2s to 3s Artichokes, per doz 
t. 17 ae the harvest ended w. been | Cucum each, Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
able ib Judge be better “of the extent of the mischief ca year | Celery, per bundle, 9d to 15 6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
of rains. e Whea t crops are the lightest ever known, | C: ts, per doz., 4s to 6s yme, per үче, to оре 
and what has been threshed out (and none scarcely r seed), | Spinach, per — — — 2s int a р. doz. bunchs., 2s 
es bad yield, and th lity and sample very unequal, | Beet, per doz., 1s to N per bunch, 2d to ia 
is much tailing ; on the whole, the last year's crop, though Hence — = dra. 1s 1s to 3s Basi, ©., per bunch, 6d 
light in wei a fe. rs, is n this Marjoram, do., do., 6d 
Г 1853 T of Ib., — Wa lereresses, p.12 bun, 3d to 4d 
ato yl ont 
had E. u 
Mürrow—a condition the Wheat fu crop 
Фу weather wil set ы, and 
in «nu have been 
i mos hie crop, and even the best crops will not yield 
to Sacks an ac p but as n are high, will save the farmer а 
de Hen Of growing this uncertain crop, and in mos 
as late pay better to clean his land and make a fallow, 
: BANI iex short time to clean these foul acres pre- 
«pontine bebes crop. The same aa. a Madian seid of 
лов which commonl; е the land urnips are 
3 le ipee Mangold Wurzel inferior. Very 
able crop of these * the mother of as 
p w of Turnips so foul and 
y, in part, have choked 
eat bbles 
can report in rain 
y, and sometimes very ахау, e eee n» 
re far from wor Mos! 
ng for ng Tierry. “put - may x pr d 
1275 
: 
Hi 
HE 
3 
+h 214 f£ Vh 4h H 11 
in the fields, which is so far well, M we are not ie ly — 
| driven to the — of wre so soon; but if we have a hard winter 
will not be so well for stock, as hay и еш, good hay especially, 
and it will hardly be fa eri ie 'market any price. Turnips are i 
most places a fair crop except on the flat lands, where the wet 
c son has been against them. un every oe ve hear Lr bad 
e Wheat returns are; they were not ex to be great, but 
they the hig come up, to what they were uM at, A even 
not be much better off than in 
- | Brussels Sprouts, do., 2s to2s 6d | Horse 
toes, pe 
WOOL. 
is} Woor.—Scarce 
6 possible, and 
eep a 
ass in the Stubbles 
ад and though we might fee: died it otherwise, yet 
e find that the sheep do well upon and they will. — — 
little else for some time, and it will be desirable to ге ў ет 
from the Turni og ge ng as possible, as they are not yet grown 
than 
to maturity. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
CYDER: A Sub. — the fruit when * 
and Ty, 
and store it in some cool room in heaps. Grind in No — in 
сЕ weather. Add — or malt wort to bring the juice to | 
pecific gravity 1070 erment in a vat until the specific 
—— is — . to 1060. Transfer it t to. casks, and shift it 
from re vessel to 23 to check нана er at vm 
it may be transferred toa clean barrel, pre y filled w 
sulphur vapour, = do in a cool cellar. 
DISEASED —— Votre — . will find the whole 
subject dise re going t auseam—for really. 
— Mr. “uth — «ey. Uthe of trustworthy valu 
mbers 
has come and volumes of this Journal. 
Where Мы rede brews tedly attacked, we should be dis- 
PD to pull up the eres, and, if not too late in the в season, 
BO th е fi uU 
Lom WEEDON CULTIVATION OF WH Td F. The pamphlet, 
“ A Word in Season,” is published b y R gway, Piccad 
SUDDEN INFLAMMATION: J J says:“ Mie a clay far, en 
Herefordshire, ba 
from inflammation, but i teria die s0 Ас; that bleeding 
Mn o effect u quickness of breathing, which comes on 
in the morning, —— middle day, and 
dead — — night though — freely; if more died and o 
сте mper, but when poter tacked the — 
tion. Some of your readers 
m 
om 
as 
z 
pursue," [In the à 
after death, hn can only say, с 
— E 6.8 
RSES: Р fn the following, every етае 
for ran’ уб іп а mas antimony, 2 scruples; 
submuriate E Рг 110 di: — of iron, 2 do.; after 
which, 2 pints of Linseed oil, or apply to your veterinary sur- 
on. 
drlarkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, Oct, 22. 
Vegetables and Fruit continue to be well жонин, but trade 
remains dull. Most wt — of —— Gra un — abundant. 
Pears chiefly — rré d' Amanlis, Brown Beurré, Gansel's 
rgamot, and тенте: mportations of Fota from 
the ——— — “still kept 225 Plums, fr the th 
f се fetch 6s. per baske English Plums are nearly 
mets pare and Тыгай fetch from 2d has per bunch 
Potatoes are much dise but prices t keep up. 
Mushrooms are more plentiful, — a little cheaper. Cut flowers 
consist of sis ge ums, , Roses, nette, and tree 
Carnations 
FRUIT. 
Pine- apples, per Ib., 3s to 6s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 28 
Grapes, hothouse, Р, tb, 1s to3s 
Portugal, pe b., 6d tois 
Plums, per punn — is to Р 
Apples, per bush, 3s to 
dessert,p. кы sieve, we to 4s 
to 3s 
Oranges, per doz., 1s to 28 
Almonds, per peck, 5s 6d 
sweet, pe r Ib., 28 to 3s 
Filberts, р. ido Ibs. "95s to 1058 
K rc ES 100, 1s to Is 6d 
Pears, eun na cme obs, P. 100 i 110 
Fi r doz. 1s to obs, p. 0 s 
a VEGET ABLES = 
Cabba doz., 9d to 1s arlie per 
Sant wr each, 2d to 4d Lettuce, Cab., p. doz., 6d to 8d 
ns, per doz., 2s to — Cos, per score, 9d to 1 
French ns, per half ei sieve, 3s hes, doz., 1s to 2s 
to 4s 6d Small Salads, p. pun., 2d to 
es | are unalte: 
« A and 
MITHFIELD.—Mowxpar, Oct. 17. 
The WEN of Beasts is very large, and a considerable propor- 
tion are of inferior Кван. Trade is Pe for all t nie the 
| — Ке not тер lower. The " of E eep is 
for som е past, а trade — E: — — ars 
not а Mit for the sys qualities but d is Wifüeult to dispose 
5 — kinds. 'Trade nsi ws bly w. — т Calves, owing 
e unfavourable 8 nd Holland — 
asts, 7060 Sheep, 186 Calves, and 26 — 
X. Sheep ;j and 3000 ts from the no 
Per st. of 8 Ibs.—s а ва rire i шь! d s i 
Best Scots, Here- 4 to 4 
ма 1 - to4 2 De — on 0—0 
Best Short-horns 3 8—4 0 | ЗАМ Mr 8 4—4 
2d quali —8 0 | ро, we 0 0—0 
Best ро | — * K И 0—0 í 
Half-breds . 4 8 0 | Aa н 9 0—4 
Do. Shorn ... sia 0—0 0 | Pigs "а +8 4—4 í 
Beasts, 6080; Sheep and a 31.950; Calves, 242; Pigs, 405. 
a Oct. 21. 
The number of Beasts | е and die for — on the 
average no — choicest qualities, bein 
rather more mone upply of "Sheep Es and mostly 
pairs Д 4 7 left. FX “ton Monday last. The sal and fresh 
om disposed of at a — — advance, but the — 
pr ers oy — so very limited, tha! A learance cannot e 
2 
t be 
The — коса are rather deare any and Holland 
thang 696 Beas Lr Sheep, and 154 сно). from Spai 
0 Sh — om from Fra the ern — 
midland, — 2 80 Milch c Cows — the home soutien. 
= 81bs—s d d Perst.of8lbs.—s d в d 
пе Boots; н re- Best g-wools... 4 4to4 8 
fords, &c. * to 4 4 Do. „0 0—0 0 
Best Short-horns 3 10 —4 2 Ewes & 2d quality 8 6—4 0 
2d quality 3 4 8 *. 0 0—0 0 
st Downs and Lambs » 0 0—0 0 
Half-breds ... $ 2 — Ч 0 | Calves sw» | : 0—4 4 
. Shorn 0 gs 4—4 6 
Beasts, 1235; А.А — . 4540; Calves, 318; ? Pigs 367. 
K LANE. 
Mowpay, Oct. 17.— of * 
TAa ue 25 market was 5 
and the inferior a slow sale on the tonne of thi 9 55 йу [ ni — 
The — being well i attended by enum s 
Wheat was іп im 
acted t our com “eae d ng the 
n fair os of F eras tr last. 
Fine malting and grinding Barley meets a fair sale at last week's 
prices, inferior was rather ре Beans 
r and difficult of disposal. 
For white Peas there is less demand than 
t 
.; grey bring fan lly late rates. 
—— of эчү day se'nnight. In — — - but little doing. 
MPERIAL QUARTE: a 8: 
"MM Essex, d E d ^. White 61 -n Red ...../58 - 66 
«littore 76) Red... ..[58—72 
— Tal — 
Barley, e & distil., 34s to 38s...Chev 
Foreign...grinding and distilli 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk 
Scotch and Lincolus 
— Irish 
Feed . I 
eee Poland and Brew 1727 Feed 
Rye See „„ ‘ * oreign . me 
Rye-meal, foreign 
3 to 428 ae 
Us aeg 46s... W 
Peas, vide а ers and Kent. CE * 
1 1 
Seen eee 3333 i i iaia. 
Tp ier ed 
es - 
448 to 478...... 
per barrel Per sack . 
"M. d. UR arrivals of — grain this week axe 
— й, —— боги pe 1 —— 
r.. I. 
Monday’ 8 К; E at, s, per qr. upon 
floating cargoes fro! e South there has been a 
bec ds at an айта: — — Sk porter. Barley, Bea 
aintain Monday’s rates. Oats sell at an ср 
qr. For Flour there із а good demand, and 
1s. per barrel more money. 
I 
MPERIAL AYERAGES. 
Wheat . 
Hw 1 s. d, 
Sept. 10 54 9 31 3 21 11 33 6 al 7 37 8 
1 34 9 20 6 35 7 41 9 39 8. 
— 94...» 56 7 35 9 21 4 36 9 43 0 41 6 
Oct. 1 wnt 00 5 37 0 22 2 36 11 42 10 |42 11 
— 8 61 9 38 7 22 9 |39 1 44 3 44 4. 
— 15..«...| 68 4 40 1 23 10 39 11 45 4. 
Agereg. Aver. 5911| 36 3 22 1 37 0| 49 9 |4112 
puties | 
Inferior do. ... ..90 95 | Inferior do. 
New На Д , 80 84 | Fine new do. 
Inferior do. . 36 70 {| Inferior do 
HOPS.—Boroven MARKET, Oct. 2 
essrs. Pattenden ‘and Smith report "eR 56 Нор market is 
. —.— for all fine coloured Hops. Duty, 140,000“. 
OE MAKET Pee оа Мыл ыз ы, 
21s, 8d.; Eden Mai send Hasw: 
3 Lambion, m 61.; Wallsend Stewarts, 24s.; Wallsend 
ps at market, 1 а 
—BRADFORD, THURSD. 
is maki the spinners are all w work- 
ane and bowen. M ust be submitted to, | 
Noils rokes are scarce, and 2 making is very 
limited. 
RxS.— There is no improvement in the demand for yarns on 
B Bs the irregularity of workin; dto in our last 
continues; the quantity of hinery wholly idle is immense, and 
short-time working never "i "ral y previous period, 
Preces.—The coldness o season induced a little more a 
iuquiry for winter goods, bat the declaration of war is operating | 
great of the land is reser gig me 
weather there will be vig nb time 
oods market, and there is no alternative затар. 
progr dina — rn idle looms, 
sales were made an advance of 2s. to 2s. 6d. per barrel was 
realised, Western Canal 35s., and Baltimore and Phila- 
delphia 36s. per barrel. Sack r was y held for 2s. 
| per sack more money. Oats and Oatmeal met with a fair sale at 
late rates. and Beans realised full prices. { : 
was neglected, and scarcely as dear. a er оа. а oe torn aud 
mornimg's market there 
country trade, and of 
Flour met with 
m 
LU 
move unless at a reduction of 6d. 
Pues wat done i in Indian Corn, although inferior qualities 
