a4 — 
s done w 
— e Which we shall most 
ewes have now 
pig the oe v 
latter are stored dn a, house close 
r us ‘crops of — 
FEN FARM, Dec 28.—The attention of farmers in December 
— January is absorbed am the ‘treatment of live stock, the 
of manure, and oe of The 
‘treatment of live stock -involves the treatment of Turnips, 
respecting —— a diversity of “opinion 5 5 practice prevails. 
“To take Swedes up in ‘Novem més a more. Teast 
an and if — — — — all Se m and —.— cart them at 
* ard or teading, — 
ards wide, and lg with, stubble. On 
Is the pie: s are sm ributed over the field 
— —— to the stalls as 
— in — plaves to eat the Tur- 
nips without packi til mo: consumed, 
— lise — seceding ewes are spe on wan, i in which 
— — ps — tillage and t he poe 
* and ine 
oe e Turis, as 1 
en afte tmas; but 
en of great er that-th hey. are 
P groat — — —ů keep. I = think the hybrids 
wedes worth f. sowing season is 
ble, — — —— eceur, — — —5 
lip is a capital resource to fall back upon. 
oe a small scale — fen iand, an and thes wili 
ook t fatten stock; they — 
ot 
they will n 
en ee b. arvæ, and — © 
o with Carrots or er rot Spant always priate suitable menare 
them. Carro 
managed 
e to 8 — ‘considerable 
carries 
pesare the month, meats ayse pressi 3 been made; n 
supply - be in s. per er stone of 
t Ibs. ¢ continues to be — the’ very — oderate price of 
i a Shown at Smithfield by Mr. 8 es got fat in a 
pense; the blood relations of such ——— be 
ö if this easy aptitude to fatten ” should brove 
furnish an yof against 
so save much food ae stop a deal of 
N 2 thrown at the paratiye amount of 
offered for good stock aco à rers. I 
alreađy exceeded my limits 10 beginning one of the sub- 
jects now claiming the attention of farmers, J. ., F. 
“Sussex FARM, — s are for the most part en- 
gaged in carting d „ to the fields, for 
the next year's green crops. We 
and cover the heap 
as 
ee — — a s will return to 
ploughing. — a are for aie Most part engaged in 
s | Brussels S. 
Lee 
besides the vegetable diet of Barley-in 
ont —— be drily and wa 
as well as by 
peculiarity of diet. r fact, the e oe faka i 
will afford opportunities of . curious experiments, by 
. with the food of bg ingredients either calculated to 
r the yo olks of ir eggs, as madde: er, or those which; 
as musk, or essential oils. Lu ung diseases, to which ‘towls 
are so liable, may — expected to derange | the egg-organs, 
from their closeness to the seat of diso 
DRUMHEAD CABBAGE: —— We — zr aiai -_ 
yore in July, as you had, Ours have Cabbaged, but they 
very small.” You had better use your leaves, as 
doubtful: if 2 he will — aa — winter. 
FEEDING PIG Promises shortly to send accounts 
of his cost of —— them. 
s, Why sh t sheets 
GLAZED Inox ron ROO ING: TF s 
of thin iron be coarsely glazed, — 1 sold —— rais than 
——— roofing, for — barns, stables, &.! sg 
weight need not be larg he cost great. As the e 
pense of fixing — — inte than sisting the price ongiit 
to be less than slating, Glazing m 
E 
8. * 
1 
agricultural matters, * not having room even 
them, we conclude to abandon 
every topic which -arises out of their relation to politics. 
Not that such topics are not highly im co teat not that it is 
5 ry hig that 
&c. They 
— a 
[JAN 5, 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, 
Dee. 31. 
The number of Beasts, although not v very great, is quite 
Trade is dull, and it is difficult to malte 
anything over 48. of the p= mape 8 supply of inn is 
small, — on all 
— trade is, notwithstanding, dull, ‘ad 85 — s onl 
n a few instances for choicest Down. 
a.little de 
100; from Norfolk and Suffolk, — about from 
Le eicester, Lincoln, and 3 rthamp * 
* bey ie of ae —s d d — a of Sibs—s d 8 @ 
cots, Here- est Long-wools. 3 8 
"ord ig, de... 310to4 0 | Ditto — Wen 
est Short-horns 3 8 — 3 Ewes & 2d qualit 3 0 
24 quality Beasts 2 10 =3 4 Ditto Shorn iy sia! * 
est Down Lambs * 
Half-breds ...4 0—4 4 Calves m. n ae 
Ditto Shorn Pigs 
Beasts, 3089 ; Sheep and Lambs, 1 16, 620; "Calves, 6 1 iss. 
Owing to the absence of. toreign wert the nu 
trade slow 
0—4 4 
Beasts, 808 ; ‘Sheep and Lambs, 4010; Calves, 239 ; z ig 233. 
terials, when purity of 
colour is not needed, are of most trifling cost, [Sueet iron . — be — — — for 24 — a ar. — 
for rootin , as you are no doubt aware, sold i — a Corru- | tion of about 2d. per 8 lbs. must be made to e ai 
gated form for strength's sake, and either painted or coated only foreign stock being Calves, the trade is heayy ix — 
with zinc for protection from weather. ] epartment; it = — Be 3 out at a reduction. 
MA $ mas, You will find, at p. 798, that the misprint | Holland and G e 111 ‘Calves ; from 
which has — you was corrected. id clay soils —— 220 Beasts; * — — eg —— and Lincoln, 100; 
be benefited by the manure bein lied in an uuferm and 122 Mileh Cows from the: gg counties, à 
state ; ne — must be applied so long before the seed is — — Scots, Here st Long-wools 6 to 3 8 
or before crop begins to growrapi — — as sew it seer have | fords, &c. to4 0 Ditto Shorn i 
rotted in the soil’ before that 2 We ur box Best Short-horns 3 5 — 3 10 wes d a 2" “ena” % 
g eaps. 2d quality Beasts —3 4 Ditto Shor 
ba JOURNALISM: 4 — an and Subscriber. Will | Best Down and ambs .., 
you advise how we can be otherwise than partial? Do you Hal 4 Duss 2 Calves 3 3 o ~<A 2 
think’ en — — type weekly is sufficient, in which Pitto Shorn 
trut e 
HOPS,.—FRIDAY, Jan. 4. 
Messrs. _PATTENDEN and Smita report that the market re" 
and made 2 but that the re- 
we confine ourselves, is amply sufficient 
occupy us ; and, we imagine, usefully occupy us, too. 
pounray: Gallus, Mr. Pecan DEEN = at 
ater part of it, origina ur TA * 
which vou — consult is x? n r Ladies,” which dis- 
cusses” ‘poultry, ra rabbits, pigs. 
SMITHFIELD Snow: Newport. T. — stone referred to is the im- 
e think, do nni 
perial stone of 14 lbs. 
Succession oF Crops: A B. You may, 
what you purpose about Barley pe Clover seeds. after Bea 
and Turnips ; and eo’ Wheat after Clo 
SWEDISH TURNIPS: . An ox of 40 — will eat about 
1 ewt. > day 8 straw chaff, Ten sheep of 16 lbs. a 
qua mill eat about 2 cwt. a day in the fields; rather less 
in the hon 
W ednesday cannot be 
tamer — same week. 
Mlaärkets. 
GARDEN, Jan, 5. 
milder than that of 
part s 
nd Pineapples are pire for the season, 
a Wa mt, and Cnestnuts plentiful. 
pee ven Lemons are —— good table Pears are — 
mongst Vegetables, — are good and 1 Carro 
— same. owers and Broccoli are sufficient for — 
‘Potatoes have not altered since our t. 
Lettuces and other ug are p No alteration in the 
ge of Mushrooms. Some Asparagus ikale may 
obtained. Cut Flowers consist of Heaths, Pelargoniums, 
— Bignonia venusta, Pri- 
mulas, Camellias, 8 
Pine-apples, per lb., e. "Oranges, per 100, 5s to 125 
Grapes, hothouse, p. lb., 3s to 6s per 
Po per Ib., 9d to 1s — sweet, Ib., “a to 3s 
ears, per doz., 28 to 48 W 100, 18 6d to 2s 
— per half sieve, 8s to 1 p. bush., 168 to 24s 
Apples, p. bsh., 2s to 4s Filberts, per 100 lbs., 60s to 658 
‘Lemons, per doz,, ls to 2s in „P. bush., 208 to 228 
— per 100, 6s to 128 razil, p. bsh., 128 to 168 
a Kent Cobs, 60sto 65s p. 100 Ibs. 
Seakale, per punnet, 28 der Onions, p. bushel, 
Asparagus, . ‘4s to 6s | — Spanish, ish; pe dog, 19i 186d tots 
Le 
Cabbages, Shi 11 
are ee P. à p. doz wats Garlic, per Tib; 4. ag 
occoli, p.doz, bandi 7stol5e L. , Cab., p. sc., — to 9d 
8 
Greeus,:per den., is s 6d to 286d — Cos, do., 6d to 
prouts, p. hf, 
e, | Endive, per score, Is to Is 6d 
Is 6d to 2s 3 . 1s tols 3d 
Sorrel, p. hf. sieve, 6d to — per 3s to 
Potatoes, per to 1006 Small Salads, per 2d 
— per et., 3s to 68 to 3d 
— bush., 28 to 38 Watercress, p. 12 bun., 4d to 6d 
Turnips, p. Is6dto Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Red Beet, per doz., Is to 28 Savory, bunch, 2d to 3d 
H — . bdl., 23 to 48 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
0 ) — Parsley, p. doz. bun., 3s to 48 
Leeks, per 2d — Roots, p. bdle., 1s to 18 
eee eee to 1s 3d | Marjoram, per bunch, 2d 
Radishes, p. 12 bunches, Is to 28 Mint, per bunch, 2d 
per bun. , 4d to 6d per 2d 
Spinach p. sieve, Is to 28 
HAT. — Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
/§SmrrariexD, Jan. 3. 
Primeileadow Hay age Clover ... ss . 608 to 858 
New — ao 
— miss: > oO Abas Straw w wie 24 28 
New Hay 2 — J. 
s MARKET, Jan. 3. 
Prime Meadow Hay 08s to 72s Inferior . . 508 to 75s 
Inferior ditto... ... 50 63 | New tee e oa 
New Hay „ Tisy CO n „ 2k 28 
Old Olov er 80 90 ‘BAKER, 
Fine Old Hay -... 63sto 66s New Clover . —sto—s 
Inferior ditto 50 i „ 280 = 666 
New Hay css se = „ o a 
Old Clover. 80 
. POT ATOES:—S00THW ARK, Dec. 
The Committee report that — — from the 
Gontinedt —-— . gen aa 
otatoes tends much to depreciate the 
MARK LANE, 
, DEC. 31 h e supply, ra ington 8 from the 
neighbouring counties this mo s small, nick]; 
disposed of a advance of 26. * 
was moniga — Barl Beans, and 
Outs, are unaltered in value are also white Peas, but 
cargoes 
Maple an are each 18. per — cheaper. Floa 
of —— Corn are inquired after at 28s, Gd. for Ibraila, and 
29s. for Galatz. 
BRITISH PER IMPERIAL QUARTE: iS» 
‘Wheat, Essex, — & Suffolk White 4147 Red . q 38—41 
> ot — ted runs . ditto 47-48 Red _.....,/41—44 
— — Norfolk, Line, Take acon e 
Barley. grind — — 2630 Malting 2-2% 
— Foreign.. Grindin and distilling 18—23 Malting [22—25 
Oats, 8 Suff. 3 15—20 
Scotc . — ‘Potato 20—24 Feed ..,,17—-22 
— Foreign ......... Poland d Bre 16 —2⁰ Feed 
Rye Fo 
— — gr bb n 
bene ns, Mazaga Tick 
Pigeon. i 
Foreign W 
Peas, white, Essex and Kent — 26—28 
Maple 248 to 278 pe 22—24| Foreign 
Maize F.... Ü 22—25 Yellow. n. [24—26 
— best marks, delivered . per — 3 
Suffolk ditto 32—36 Norfolk 32-38 
— a penn ae per barrel 22—25 Per sack|33—-85 
ON LAST WEEK 
— — cs] Wheat. | — alt. Oats. B i} Peas 
50 bls} Qrs Ars. Qrs. Ars. Ars. 
Buglibh ........ 2027 2883 4128 1593 774780 
FRB cis... — ae — 
Foreign ss... 11565 | 11787 — ats 385 2469 
FRI Dax, Jan. 4— The arrivals of all g the week 
have pa unusually and having ral a but * thin 
FE 
. — prices of all may be considered no: 
soa oat is 
ha 
r ar. upon Briti very general 
9 of the kingdom ; in some instances an Pht 
established upon — Spring 8 
has been dull, ts value remains 
By the last accounts from Memel * — trade was 
quiet, and grain unaltered. — the owners 
—— In Been, 
of all kind in good demand, — — 
— seeren rule relatively higher than in the other 
ports 
ARRIVALS THIS WEE! 
Barley. 
Qrs. Qrs. 
Englis 1160 2140 
1 — — 
Foreign 2520 3370 
IMPERIAL WHEAT. |BARLEY.; 
AVERAGES. — 
Nov. — 
Don M.. 
8 
80s to 868 
— to 
n 33 
S ae 
Clover, fe, pet owt = ; 
— 
FF 
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