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Till: AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



I w 



% \ -tow •»*• »»• • *'* ••*•• p* 



who breed the Ataeood TttMtiof 



ex- 



it 





iM re to* 



In e*» h"*fi§ ute 



r» «vs a 



R*tI nit Rat / V-ir 



vt>« • we do »©t koow *h« I'UoH 

 pawdVed *}p»UBI tt ■prtnkii vrr lh« fi«* r evsry morning. 



*Ate * 2 1 9 eakf where He>r.eaV* pail are to b. > ho*W 

 Ab u- Ores.*, v u 'hootd trll v «b»i- our Und « llghs, 



a»u», or of eei-apa, I«W b«t*r »i> ^'■aJTh* 



r ,hw* UtMi pemphbc on the OfSjseee, and **dt «>J 



ta^iSh r««r. Tb# best pi.a M td be to mm the 



h,.p wi\h .irtilliiia.M and ^ . • peat •J*"" 1 ; " 

 MraVe chare al of .of M>rt, ... M io detain the e fflivie, mod 

 ST roiwSfcf Sat rotor. Tbl. will be belter than adding 

 hot time. 



am 



|6 rattl* 



■asfeowa »mw»*, — w »«>»•""• — ««.-.«.w 



W/*fort-eem«^gtaei »««oeoE*toaeT#Boagh 



•at? 

 •ft 



i it. of 8 ba.- 

 jj cw t >, . Herr- 



4 it' 9 



Be«( Short-horns 8 

 I qu >lity Beasts 2 

 j{..-t })>hdi and 



Haif-breds 4 



I >1 I <1 



6 to 3 8 



4 



a 4 

 2 10 



0-4 4 



•s 

 I 



• • - 



Per *t ol b lb 



Bev L'«oir-woo!a 



Diro shorn 



R wet k 'id quality 2 



In to Shorn 



Lambs 



('aires ... . s . 8 

 Pi*« 2 



d s d 

 Ct J 8 



10 — 3 2 



■ • ■ 



- 



• - • 



2 



4 



4 



3 



6 



4 



!tlen.>t*an/*l 

 hut it i. ' -.< H^bie! to 



a*i*«\ *e sappoae. be war 



. , r We w.oji »*»c hesUae to apply 



r 5Ttw7. prritfikfi a*J '"• ■««• * nd "TM* Cwith- 

 ttiaeb fc«f». however, of »ucoesa) ae_ a core for wire, 



Bsast •, 3949 ; Sheep and Lambs. 19,070 ; Calves, 100 ; Pigs, 295. 



Nidat, Jen 17. 

 The supply of Beasts!* mihII, -o also i* the demand. Trade 

 la doll, and it is difficult to ma main M>nd*)'- quotations. 

 There 'i- a tu» average nomber of Sh^ep f»r the time of year ; 

 • i« generally rather worw ; a few chc.i things are sold 

 as well as «»n Monday. Good Carves are scarce and rather 

 dearer. Fmm Germany and Holland there are 44 Beasts, 290 

 Sheep, and 14 Cake* ; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 300 Beasts; 

 from - land. 40 ; 100 from, trie nor hern and midland ; and 

 w6 milch cowg from the home counties. 



3 

 I 



Hot in an in? > 



II 



w>rm IW in »n iawwjnw»'"- - — - - - - — —_ 



m*v be applied wttb r«- »• -nable ^pactation of lie Improving 

 th» er^, be.id^ any such remedial actl m as that. Apply 

 tba»a" tM9 a wee k or two be for , *io| the seed. 



•awofar a* I irrta W I' need not »car 'hat the reiloous 

 matter in s-wdosr will Injure the fret of bis oattlo. 



%r gcv i « J 4*n*tt l> U in Ayrel ;«:i»et county. 



•m»li. v.* " r air. riabOf Hoobs's black brood, or the 



Oomr* i- white breed. 



Trmairt flseaJory wants to know If raw Turnips are good 



fm.d f.ir l io««. W| have Rirrn Ma old Wurtel 



a ik»"i aojel.r. «ud ftboo 1 tmanine Turnip* unoooked to bo 

 x ly harm *< 



I* r>Dti ur Coi* B WO. The lOOta may b# eanfuU* diviiail 



m »h « k in meant taken to prevent the parte ra- 



onlttae. i* 



WaavS : / ^ The boat plen it todia«ert the wart* oat with a 

 kttJ and aear the divided ve^ifla lightly with a hot iron. 

 IT. 0. A\ 



Beat 8cou, Hero- 



lor'-, X C. 



Best S oruborns 

 2d quality Beasts 2 



lit^t Downi and 

 llalf.b is 



Ditto Hhorn 



6 to 8 8 



■J 

 4 



9 4 



2 10 



• ■ ■ 



OOVtVT OAHf»K , J*" 1». 



f! itOrii^a rin^-appUs ar« h th scarce . and con* 



oeqoontl? doofOf Th* »up •* rood de^nert IVir« U aI«o 



nit* ' Ai p!<** ere »uflR ^* demand. Oremrei and 



futomne mm ph n"f nn I impr »ln* in r)Q*HtV. Hots remain 



nenrtv 'ha «am* at lett week. Porrrd V'a^etables of nil kinds 

 art» ah«» 'ent and jood. Seakal*-, A«paratfO«. arid Rhubarb 

 era . t a* lent. Pr. nrh Brim %re maklnjr thrir nppearance. 

 »rvt>'< * I Tirnips are t'>od in quality, and so are 

 P«**nro«r»«. LOtftaOOl and giber «i<idinf *r- PufUcient for the 

 demand. The beat Muafcrooma fetch [*. .> I. per pottle. Cut 

 Vfawaera con»i«t of Rr»th«, IVUrjronl so, Camellias, Mljc *»- 

 nrttr lips, l iblo Prlmroeea. I ieraria« • -tryiantkemums, 

 K«>«es t and the dill rent kind* < f »pting bulbo. 



FRrjIT, 

 Plna»a;pif' peril Ss to 8t , Pom**scranates. each, S<1 to6d 

 Orap«* notbouae, p l v » .Seloll I Al m-n u, pet peck. Is 



^gto total, p. lb . S I to Is — a *e*- r, par lb., 2a t 



Chestnut*, per p < ?* to 5s 





fci 



Tsar*, |M»r d •>*.. 2* fO 8s 



— per bait *ievt, It to I5t 

 Apples, dr««ert, p b*) . 4a to 10* 



— kitchen d »., NloSfl 



Orangr.. r dot to 2s 



— per i •. « to V)* 

 Lemon- pgf loo* Is to 2a 



fMITABLli 



BrosaeU Sprouts, p. hf. tleve, [ f*eek«. n*r doa., 3d to It 



I * t« I 4 



— urr lirt). fd to Is t*d 

 Nutt, Barcelona J>u«h, 20 



to Si 



— Briill. p. bth . 12s to Us 

 Filberts, p. I i ,80s to 85s 



Id 



€obbeg»«. er dcOe. oM to It 

 alrer"* it doe bun ,ht'-l to Jt8d 



CaeMHb >*rer«, ;. doa., 1 1 «4 to * « 



Bn •i.p.dm.li M. » to I 



Fi'ioi b Beam, p^r 100. Is aa 

 Beaaale perp t, id to 2* 



Aeptmsrtie. per 100, 2* to R* 



Rhubarb, p. bun.ll., 6dtoU8d 

 Potaioea, per ton, SO* to 100 



— p*- »\, •* t«^ 5s 



— per bu* .taS.l to 7s «d 

 Turnip*, p. dot. bundt. 9 la't 



C imbers. each, I* 6 1 to I* 

 Badithe*. it • 1st > 1 



C -ry. p. bm , «d tolsid 

 Carr per dnj , 2a to 5s 

 Spinach, per «Uvo, It to 1 < *d 

 Onl. n-», p. bunch, 3d to Id 

 — Spanish, p. • (.. l**dto4s 



Hh» ota per lb.. 8 1 1 1 



Ur. per lh . 4 I to 81 

 Ar h-kee, Jerusalem, p. half 



sieve, la to la'"d 



Leuote, Cab., p. score, 8d to 9 1 



— «. per score, la to 1s8 t 



r.OdUe prr «r re. It to Is «d 



Wmatl Salad i, p. ptmn ,*M Io Id 

 Hora* Uadith, p.bundl t to 4s 

 Red Beet, per dot., Bd to It 

 Mushroom*, p. pot . Ls to It 3d 



Slorre! per hf. nierr, « ! to9d 



Funnel, per bonrh I to '. I 

 »tv rv, per honch. 2 ' ' ^1 

 T h^me, per bunch. 2d to 34 

 Parslev, per dos. bun , U to 3* 



— Roota, p. bundl Id to la 

 Marj im, per bunch. 21 4d 

 Mint, arreen, per hu h,6d told 

 Wat. r « ret*,p.l2bunch.,8dto9d 



HAY.— P-r Losd of 16 1 rofses. 

 ^^ _ . BaHTuritLO. Jan. 16. 



Prime V w Hay »*tolOa orer 



Tnf tto . ffA TO Seetmdcut 



Roaaen ... ^> 0$ | Straw 



Hew Hay — — . | 



The *upi>W short. 



* K»t*L4fn> MaatiT, Jan. 14V 











- 



71s to 80§ 



6* 70 



Coorim. 



Prime Meat 



Inferior ditto ...* ii ii 



jfew ftav 



Old C»0Vtr ... t5 go 



WofTfcwersT,, Jan H, 



■ 



ir 



ew Clover 

 Straw 



■ 



f»0t t-> 70 



■ . 



i 



24 28 



Joshua Basra. 



Fine Otd Hay 

 Tn^e *r ditto 

 Few IT^y 



Old Clover 





■ 



■ 



«»s to 7'2* 



Ness Clover 



Inferior ditto 

 Straw 













■ 



s 



22 



21 



HoPS-Fa.DAT. Jan. 17. 



a ** taUendej and ^m i report hat there is abetter 



demand f.^ Hope of all deatriptiona, at unite aa much m«eT 



rbae Suesex are very scarce. *uv«cy« 



i OTATOES.-t«cTiiw*»E,J,n. It. 

 T6« CuainuctM r«jH>rt 'h« from U>« onDrec^pn^d miM 

 w.«lh*r. .r ?t J. «m h,., y . which. .,«h 7 couKb!, ^Vu^ ? 



• # • 



4 0-4 4 



Boa 



Ditto Sh -rn 



Kwe* & 2d quality 2 



Dit'o Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves ^ 



PiifS 2 



4 to 3 6 



• • • 



8 — 3 2 



• • • 



■ • • 



• . . 



4 

 4 



IM 



4 

 3 



6 



4 



Beasta, 718 ; Sbeepand I amh>, 3H3» ; Calvea,18l; Pigs, 310. 



MARK LANK. 

 _o*d*y. Jam. 13. — The suppu of English Wheat to this 

 morning's market by land carriage samples waa small; the 

 best descriptions were dlsp d of at ah in rhe prices of this 

 d »y *• i itbt, but 'he cold and red remained untold. The 

 boslDOSS in foreign If almost at a atand-sttli — Barley md Peas 

 are a ilow tale at late ratet — Reine mutt be quoted Is. per qr. 

 che iper. — Tne Oat irtde la heavy, hut wa d» not reduce our 

 a'ions.— Fre h and ooontrj Flour can only be disposed 

 of at a redo- »i »r, of6d. per nek. 



Iks iMpraitL QnatTca. 

 Wheat, E.a^x, Knt, 4 8uff.dk White 



tMMf ti ted runs...ditt<» 



Ta'avera 



— ITorfolb, Lincoln, A Y.»rk White 



— Fi»r n 

 Barley, grind.* die II, 20, fo V3*...Chev. 



ft" 



t. 



43- 

 43-48 



4i-r 



Oat*. 



•1-50 



•l-w 



PoreiKu ic» { and di-tii ni|r I8 V 

 Kt^rx and -nffdk 17-20 



— Scorch and Line ln»bire...Po'ato 2 '— 24 



— Irish .... Potato 18-2 



— F- reljcn .. Poland and Brew 18-23 

 Rye Z5-27 



Rye- ratal, foreign per t«>n 



Brant, Maiagan ,.lteto2fi* Tick 



— Pigeon .25 —31 Wi d 



Red 



Red 

 Red 



Pea* 



F sign Snail 



M ,1 



24-27 

 J4-2 



whi 4texandK»*nt B »iler 



Maple 27* to 30t ...Orey 



Whir* 



I'lOOf heat marks delivered .per sack 3*5—4" 



— auffdk ditto 30-8*1 



— Fo >>cn per barrel! 18 -24 



23-27 

 37 43 



+ ^ 



Malting. 

 Malting . 



Pe-d 



Feed 



Feed. 

 Foreign . 



Harrow 

 Lnnjrpod 



krvptian 



Suffolk 

 Foreign . 

 Yellow.. 



Vorfo^k . 

 Per sack 



83 



s. 



44 



42 





27 

 25 



17-21 



17-19 

 16-2 



ASfttVALS IN TBI PoST or I.OND »M LtST WEEK. 



27 

 20 



27 

 25 



27 

 33 



« ■ • 



■*t 



30 

 29 



36 

 34 



Flour.r '»! k* 



— 36UibrU 

 Rngllth 



■ ^* •■ . . . . 

 i reign 



Wheat. 

 8458 

 8111 



Baney 



Qr-. 

 5104 



1345 



M.lt. 

 Q a 



loei 



40 



Oats. 



Qr*. 



938 

 1 . 

 6296 



Beans. 

 Qr* 



1228 



1640 



Peas. 

 Qr*. 



500 

 724 



Piidat. Jui 17.— The arrivals of grain thia week have been 

 moderate, but the market to-d»y i* almost a nominal one ; so 

 little is doing that w« ire u able to alter our quoatlons for 



any an tele, tba Flour trade Sjmpetbiees with the Wheat 

 nmrk t, end Is exceedingly heavy A rew Polish Odr ■ acir^oes 



of Wheat on th^coaat for ord-ra have been ao»d at 82s. 6d to 

 8St 6d. c. f. and I ., and those remaining are now held at 8is. 



to $a*. Malx i Is dull. t»ut a oarg.» of fine <♦ ilatx has been Hold 

 at 80s. per qr. afloat. IHiTneaa continues the prominent 

 feature of the corn trade, and tbrougnoOt the kingdom the 

 tendency of Wheat prices hi* been r-Wirdt a decline ; the 



le In sprimr corn of all d^script-ons haa also been inactive, 

 and late terms wiih difficilty obtained. 



AmaivAt* mis W 



* i • 



English 

 L ih ., 



Foreign 



Ivrntat 



Avcaaois. 

 Df 7 



- 14 



— 21 



28 .. 



4 



11. 



Wheat. 



Q-«. 



lt>90 



8021 





Barley, 



Qr*. 

 2840 



1480 



Oats. 



Qrs. 



8810 



11570 

 Wheat Bailst. Oat?. Rtb. 





Jan. 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Du iee on Fo- 

 reign Grain I 



4n# ?(i 

 39 9 

 89 h 

 38 lu 

 88 10 

 88 1 



245 7<f I7e Id 



n s 



93 l.i 



23 



2.« 



92 



5 



5 

 9 



89 1 98 8 



1 



17 



17 



'7 



1 



I 

 6 



6 

 2 



U 2d 



S 11 



1 



17 1 



» n 





••'3 

 I 

 9 



29 



1 



8 

 1 



Flour. 



2110 sacks 



3240 gacks 

 Beans. Peas. 





28s 9d 



27 

 27 

 27 

 27 



M 



1 



18 



5 

 9 



29s 0o* 

 9 5 



24 t 



27 7 



10(1 



Patcis. 



4ft# 2d- 

 89 9 

 99 ft 

 88 10 

 98 10 



98 I 



Flnctuationt in the last tix weeks' Averages 

 Die. 7. 1 Die. 14. Dec 21. [Dae 28. Jaw. 4. 



^8 



- 

 8 



27 



I 



1 

 1 







28 3 



1 9 



HARTLEY'S PATENT 

 FOR CON8BRVATUKI, VT 

 See Article In the Gabdeneis* Ceaoain. ^# 



December 8, 1849. ' ,CLl ^ 



" Continued experience leaves ut no room to doubt 

 is the be.t material yet produced, and thatit will tort 



% 



Piate 



aede Kiass of all other kinds for the greater part of SlmS* 

 purposes." . . . " At for the article au v > i u ed f !Ta^ 



. . it is wholly unfit for any hortienl u^al sZISF 

 " The best sample of it which we have ^.2* 

 Manufactured by Messi s. II AETLETS. AM) m.ii,u t .!?*.*» 



JAMBS PHILLIPS & CO., 116, BISHOP r ytf strSI 4 * 

 Supplied Wnolesale, Retail, and tor Exportation • ^T 

 order in panes of » •■t % 



. # Exporta'iou 



order in panes of 



8 bv 6 under 10 by 8 4 \d. ; 10 by 8 under 14 by IS 



14 1)? 10 under 1} foot, not above 20 Inches lon^ "** 



— a feet _an 5 '"foe, 



1 J foot 



...74 



80 



8 feet — 4 feet — 30 



4 feet — 5 feet — :;» __ 



PACKED IX BOXES of 50 feet esch. 



6 by 4 and 6J by 4$ 125. Od. I 8 by 6 and 84 bi 61 IS- ^ 



7 by 5 and 7i by 5i 13 6 9 by 7 and 94 by 7j and * 



I io by 8 :..." a u . 



Well worth the attention of Nurserymen and vUrket CraiOate 



LACTOMETERS for trying the quality ot MILK 4 T Zl 

 6 Tube*, 7i. 6i. ' ^^*» 



MILK PANS, from 2s. to 6s. each; METAL litm 

 FRAMES, Gats Tiles and Slates, Propagating aad2 

 Glasses from 2d. each ; Grape Glasses ; Cucumbt-r Tubss. k 

 per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Past'}- lab-, Hjaoat 

 Glataes and Uishe^ Fish Globes, Plate and Window 

 Lamp 8i»ades. GLASS SHADES.— Eatimites and Ijaw 

 Price* forwarded on application 



TO rilEItt WAREHOUSE, 116, BISnOPSGATE-STRfl? 



WITHOUT. London. 



ii 



GLA?S8 FOR CONSERVATORIES, GttKKN 'UiNNat 

 FKAMBd; AND PLATE GLAmS FOR DWrLHIGl 



THOMAS MILLINGTON begs to hau 1 theibeitf 

 a large quantity of SHEET GLASS, packed in 1st a< 

 boxes. 



6 by 4 ins., 6 by 4 J ins., 6J by 4 ins., 6 by 5J int., 64 bylja^ 

 lis each. 

 6^ bv ft i ins., 6 by 6 ins., Gj by 6 ins., and under 8 by f fc, 



13s. each. 



9 by 7 ins., 9J by 7J ins., and 10 by 8 ins., 15s. each. 

 Large sizes, 16 ox., 2d. and 2Jd. per fa >t. 

 Large sheets, iu 200 and 300 feet cases, Z\d to 2]d. parte 

 Iris, per box ; or 2£d. per foot if less than one box oe tskss 

 11 inches by 8 inches I 13 inches by % iacao 



11 „ by 8 „ 12 „ by 10 



11 » b^ 9 „ I 14 „ b) 10 



Boxes charged ls. each extra* 

 T. M.'s Stock of small Gla-a is so large, that he think* kl 

 can pledge himself to execute orders to any exteot 



Glass cut to any other size required, in either 16 ot., 21 ot, 

 26 oi. t or 3 J oz. 



ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 

 Rough Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform, the best mm 

 factured. A small sample will be sent, upon applicauoa,* 

 prove It. 



Purchasers must be cautious, as some of the article! isM 



under this name are of the most inferior descripti , b» 



of fire-tiawa, and the metal not properly ant ted. We oolj r%» 



commend the best article, being sure tha: no other in the aw 



can please. Some u principled vendors keep good sample! 



how, aeuding afterwards the inferior, dt ii> . ai a bora. 



Cut to order in Panes. 



J in. thick. 

 Not above 15 inches long 



Ah >ve 15 inches and not above 35 



35 „ „ 50 



SO „ „ * 75 



,• 75 M „ 10) 



100 inches and above 



SHEET GLASS 1'ILES. 



16 oz. sheet 0s. 5d. | 2G oz. sheet ... 



21 oz. ,, 7 I 32 oz. „ 



SUPERIOR ROUGH PLATE TILES. 



J inch Os.lOd. I g inch 

 inch 1 3 I J inch - 



GLASS SHADES FOR ORNA BltTS,— Our price is » 

 cent, less than any house iu tha Trade, and the colotif • 

 superior, which must be preferable for ornamen a. 



LACTuMETERS for trying the quality of Milk: fourtaP 

 in frame, 6s, each. Wasp Traps, 3s, per dozen. Standi at 

 Pianofortes, 9d. each. , 



MILK PANS 2s. to 6s. each, Hand-frames, Tiles, tat 

 SUtes ; Propagating and Bee Glasses irom 2«l each ; Cucomi* 

 Tubes, Id. per inch ; Peach Glasses, lOd. each ; Pastry SlsM 



v^ma* sSC 



m 



»» 



0s. 











1 



1 



u. 



8 



H 





 3 



• • t 



I In. thai. 



01,111 



1 



1 



1 



s 



1 



f 



1 



4 



1 



1 



. . . 



• t • 





■ • • 



• • • 



• • ■ 



> a ■ 



• • • 



a « • 



■ »t 





twit 



Is. 



2 « 



Glass Platee, in wooden frames, for butter and pastry, **• 

 Globes, Plate and Window Giaes of every deacripuoo, aw 



Hyacinth Glasses and Dishes, Shades for Ornaments, 







• . . 



■ 



1 • 











1 







1 



- 







SEEDS 



p*r qr. ...„.44s r» 4^^ 



> 1 . 



- 





• *• 



i 



• . a 



■ . . 



» . . 



13. 



• 



Jan. 11. 



Lamp Shade*. Self-registeringThermometers for Oman 

 Horticultural Glass, «fcc. j* 



N.B. The moderate charge of ls. for each packing C *JJ?J 

 be made, which we think will be an inrlucement for P*y**2 

 retain them ; but if sent back free of expense the wools ^ 



pe allowed. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS, COLOUR,_AJL D ^ 



• • ■ 



• . . 



• » • 



• • 



♦ 1 * 



Caraway, per cwt. 29 

 Hero *ed, i»er qr. 34 

 Linseed, foreign, do 87 

 Clover, red, p.ewt — 

 — — foreign, do. — 

 whire, do. ..— 



toVeign 

 LrvBipooL 



31 



M 



44 



Coriander, p. ewt. ...14s to 21a 

 Mustard, white p bush. 4 — 6 



— brown, do 7 —10 



Rape, ppr last .. 2U,— 261. 



Cakes. Linseed, p. 1000 «. 15#. 



— foreign, do. 3/ 17s. 



Rape, foreign, do.,3U7s. 



Tares, per rm*h, .. 3s Od— 5s 6d 



MANUFACTURER, 87, BISH0P8GAT1 sTREBT 

 OCT. LOND 



OLAaS FOR OUlNbbRVAlURTbJS, «tc. 



HETLEY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet <iio»» 

 British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. «l^ 



lajl» 



dsoW 

 .taaSL w 



•r square foot, for the usual sizes required, many 

 teet of which are kept ready packed for immedi 

 Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on applies tig 



patent rough plate, thick crown glass, «| 



TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PK^£ G AV 



LASSES. GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-Gb** 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHA^^" 

 to James Hetlet and Co., 35, Sono-square, London. 



See 'he Gardeners 9 Chronicle first Satunlav infJ^L°l2Sfe 



SMITHFTRLD, Hovpat Jan n 



it. On tbe awllTf t* ' ' th * ****** of C * lre « U >TO »" ^d* 

 n*Z*n??hZf* ^X m *—*<* nce - From Holland and 



Kmm^h.„ l lS. i|k - U< t* ] fr * m ^oUand, 40o'; and 



« >m the n nrffcoj'i and midland riTiimioj 



^.»h«. k ^v 011 * Jam 1# -— The grain trade since Tues- 



th/^! •? Wttboat ■"'!••««• »o-i ** this morning's marke 



change ?\n .h °" ^ T he J L t S mU Tbere W " no ^servable 

 CVww'Ik^ Z^T'l?** of TtiMday, excepting for Indian 

 Com whirh, being m H *j r was nidered 61. per 



nat. IK"" t "' Da V Kn1k - Kxc * tngrairquantitiesof 

 Oats and Oatrnea. from Ireland this week, the tl.er arrivals 



thence and coaatwUe are quite trirtm^r. The foreign snpp ies 

 are also upon a reduced scale, a* p%red with f, ner v*eek-. 



r Tm h ** ,orts to Tr *land ai.d aatwise are !arg»r than 

 u«uU The «raln trade throughout the past week aa con. 

 tinned in the mm e languid sr a t e «, for some time past, without. 



7 j fef ' rn,,cn v * n ' ne P»"iee of any article The en 



and d > weather we have experienced m»T partly account for 

 thedepre o, by ke. p * * mer« ( n field la^ and to 



their *er*in* the interior niar««rts liberally with their produce 

 AtnKday' mrkrtt mtddlfas; deecri na of Wheat were n 

 modera e rr from »he town and net<hbouHng millers an 



a fe* Trinh t> er.. at f. a 5s 84. per 70 lb« for Pre red 



up to 6s for anadian itit^-d. wt h are much the same ra* 

 a* on thl day •e'nr.ight. Fine Wheate are held with firmness 

 The ben *ample« of Oat« a:d i>a'meal supported la e price 

 but Inferior were hurl to sell, and |d. to id. per bushel, and 1 

 per load lower. 1 gyp Un Beana declined 6 L per qr. Bar let* 

 and Peas were unaltered in value, and in aW* H. m . n <« J 



8 



'MLl'HfclfcXD CATTLE SHOW. 



in stout Glass, of trery size and variety of shape. 



gessr- 



exhibited as usual, Nos. 143, 149, 150, Bazaar, by a\*J^ 

 Coo A it and Co., whose collections were honoured ( amc *?jLi f 

 Prizes) with the Silver Medal of the Dub in Society in *JJ^ 

 also with the Silver Medal of the Liverpool and ***v*g£* 

 Society, at their meeting, held at Warrington in septe* 4 — 



la8t - \u a* 



NOBLEMEN, FARMERS, and the Public *« nera J«W 

 >ectfully invited to notice the NEW GLASS yB^ 

 LORD CaMOY'S MILK SYPHONS for separatioff »» % 3k 

 ream. GLASS LACTOMETERS for s ■. rtainiog tha^Jg 

 of kilk. New Bee Glasses invented by Lord ft.** 



Cream Pott and Pans, Glass Milk Trays, GlasoJ 



Slates, and every description of Dairy G'ase. , - 



Durable Farm Paints, Glass Hothouaes and GarjoO|^ 



poses, may be had (safelv pricked) for any part f the 83^ 



or xportation, on application at tha Stands ^^ 8 * *** 



150, or at the Warehouse, 48, Leicester Square, Loodoo. 



Small Glass for Melon Pits of every stz-, from 10s- **Yrl* 

 feet ; Hartley's and Swinburne's PATENT KpCGH W** 1 * 

 the Manufacturer's prices, . ^ 



Glass Ornamental Shades, Fern Shades, Lamp ***^ 

 rlasi-es, Patent Glass Pens- Paten* Texturaiised, =^5 

 Marble, and ther Ornamental Glass, supplied, as usual* «* 

 Leice~ter-*quare ; the Colour and Lead Department, e» 

 Prince's^treet, Corentry.stree^ London. 



