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THE ACRICULTUItAL G .ZETTK. 



COAL MA UKET.— PaiBAY. Aug 22. 



it). H«. ; Kdcn Main 13*. 9d CawprriltT ,Ua.0J 



bson. lsv. w endllaswell. 15*. 9d. ; Walltend 

 lit. Id.: Walisend Stewarts, Hi. 9J.; Walltend Tees • 



market. 81. 





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™P 



s 



5-13 



Foh i >; u;k\ 'atoiueI 



GUEKMIo; ;s f r IT FK\ME> Ac 



IMKj PHILLll and CO, beg to hand in their 



prices tIEET GLASS for caah • 





?r{m » if eadew 



ditto... 



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few 



Meadow Hay 75s to 80s 



ditto W 70 



JTtw Hay 55 70 



Old 0b T * r ••• 



HAY, — Per Load of 36 Iras tea, 



8mTBrrEM>. Aug.SU 

 Hay 70s to Tee j Clorer 



55 65 New do. 



— 16 I Straw 



55 70 j 

 Ccmbbblawd Mabkft, Aug. 21, 







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• St 



70s to 81s 



60 77 

 24 80 



J. Coo r xb. 



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92 



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I n f erior 

 Hew Clorer 



Straw 



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... 



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65s to 78* 

 65 78 

 28 82 

 Joshua Baker, 



SMITHFIELD, Monday, Aug. 18. 

 flie number of Beasts was about the same as last week ; 

 trait Is very hoary, and although a few choice things art 

 caadtlj sold, mmy middling ones cannot be dispoaed of; not- 

 withstanding, there is a disposition to take less than we quote. 

 aod Lambs are also plentiful, and make no more 

 yet trade is cheerful, and almost all are sold. Calves 



Packed iu fit 



ticht 



6 by 4, Gl by4 



7 by 5, 7| by 



8 by 5, 8 bv 



8 by 6, 8} V 



9 by 7, 10 by 8 



- 



• • • 



100 feet 



r. d. 



It 

 • 15 

 %> It 







1 



I 





 6 

 



- 



Panes 

 above 40 inches long. 



16o«s 8tf. toSJd*. 



11 do Sid. to W. 



26 do. ... ... bj.. to 7Jd. 



In Crates of 300 ft., 16 on. 

 to the foot, 2 jd. per foot. | 



.^^ ^l 1 Ola", io cases of 200 feet, aid in akaa from 

 40 by 30, to 44 by 82. 21. per case. 



Milk Pans, from 2s. to 6*. each, Propagating and Bee Glasses 

 < icumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord ramoj's Milk Svphons* 

 Tiles and 81a- es, Wasp Traps, Plate, Crown, and Ornamental 

 G&at, Shades for Ornaments, Fern Shades, and every article 

 in the Trade. 



HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, Bishem- 

 gate- street Without ■ 



\I KH •• Iumix- iustrueti 



* * J 1 ii*«»r* nf <hsm Lu tv.tii- 





G 



A«, 



C*lres ; from Spain, 750 Sheep 

 from the northern and mi 





«* 



w jr st. of 8 loa.- 



B<»: leeaf, litre- 



fords, Ac. S 



Mt Short-horns 8 



Jdfaality Beasts 2 

 B«t *ns and 

 Ualf-breds ... 8 



Ditto * born 



e d s d 



4 



9 



9 



to 3 



— 8 



— 3 



4 

 



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3 



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8 — 3 10 



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Per st. ot 8 lbs. 

 Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes A- Jd quality 2 

 Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 4 



Calves 2 



Pig" 2 



1 s d 



4 to 3 6 



• tf 



8 — 3 



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4 



6 



4 



4 

 8 

 I 



10 

 6 



4 



Pigs, 380. 



Bsastf, 4267; Sheep and Lambs 32,930; Calves, W2 ; 



Fsidat, Au/. 22, 

 The supply of Beasts is large and the demand small. Very 

 Mttle basinets is done, owing to the hot weather. Our top 



tion* are realised only in i few Instances. Trade b 



heavy for Sheep, especially b'g ones; sizeable 8heep make 

 abeat the same es on Mondsy. The quality of the Lambs is 

 ftatrallT very indifferent ; consequently, choice ones are 

 readily disposed of. Trade is very dull for Calves • 3s. Cd. is 

 extreme onetat ion. From Germany and Holland we have 

 taste, I860 Sheep, and 370 Calves ; from Scotland, 70 

 BsBtts ; 350 from the northern and midland, aud 102 milch 

 sews from the home counties. 



3 ... 6 by -i ... <J by 24 ... 6 by 3J inches. 

 by 8 ... 5 by 8 ... 6 hi 3 ... 6} by 8 



4$ y 8^ 5J by 8 ... 6$ by 3 ... 0* by 8$ 



Larger - ares increase in price according to size. Every 



sUe kept ready packed in boxes, and may bs had at a moment's 

 notice. 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Hough Plate Glass, cut to 

 size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, Ac. 



hardeners and others glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied with Sash-bare of any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBER, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs. Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

 Can sMilk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Glass liles, Slates, Ac, «fcc, for collections of which Messrs. 

 Cooan and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal of the 

 Dublin Society, as also the Silver Medal c the Liverpool and 

 Manchester Society held at Warrington in September last. 



For Estimates, Prices , and further particulars, please address 

 Messrs. Cooam and £0., 48, Leiceeter.squarc, Lot; n. 

 Glass Shades. Gas Glasses, White Lead. Colours, Ac, as usual. 





8c en, r 4 d 5th. on the Preaiiset at North wood II »»!' 



ear Hanley, sff .rd.hlre. all the eery valuabTe IX S 



Greenhouses. A mens* Forcing-houses with heeling apparatus 

 complete, lu. , Frames, Hand-glasses. Garden Chairs 



Wr iron r rames for covering Tu'ips, Iron Garden Chair, 



and Flower Stands, Greenhouse Plents^b.WofffihrfeS 

 descriptions of Tulip Bulbs. 400 vcry'ercellent DahlU. 

 very rare Pic tees and Carnai ns, 80u Pinks, and a iraat 

 number of the best class of Auriculas, Cactuses. Geraniums 

 Lalce danas, Ac. tc —Also at the same time will be 1 ffVred a 

 very superior Li*b! sb Phaeton, with head in -nt and seat 

 behind, hoed with drab cloth, on Collins' pat nt axles quite 



5!T^T a W 7o U .!! ul ti ff; lm ?„. MU < 0ln ^ e Harneei, two 

 »»djlleeand Bridles, Pate t Weighing Machine Ac. Ac. 



The Auetioneer begs to call the attention of Gentlemen and 

 Connoisseurs to the ab >?e, the whole hm Lag been selected by 

 tne late proprietor with the greatest cere, and regardless of 

 expenee^—Drscripsjrs Catalogues ma* he obtained from the 

 .h e .°7V. 1 ' 1, 2, p » l «« 5 **ie Sa-acen's Uead, Hanley; WhssU- 



tk mT,ent Union, Langtom. 



wISli S,le t0 **? m ^ nt,€ m ' d at l ' ■■'rfo«fc— Auction-office. 



Wat< otid, Hurs' qm^ tagbrdshire. ' 



j/AK.M ', 1 LE on wry mdrant in tfTms nn 



,t J**!? °I K"*]? tul1 ,n Abmit In. r«s of Clay Lsnd. 



thoroughly drained. In a n land est ty, near a «cH»d market 

 and a good rai way. .'he Roadt. lh d . es are all In 



excellent condition. Rate, ver low; no res«M of poor^ 

 Tithe free ; Ren low ; no I rw) favoursbU entry m to^ 



tenant n,ht ; Game not s-neth urc*. J. About 

 more of Grass Land might be added if dee' 1 



Persons desirous of trcatit.r 1 • ,, oc npan^ 



are requested to applv by letter to tne BaflaBf of the SZEZri' 

 < krmitoU, at the «'. r , fper Weihngteo.street, strand. 



London. ' 



lloUIKUJLTUKAL^BriLhJN,. J0 \ TIbTq 8T B©T 



£/ ll.ATTHELOVN STPIil- SCONKL NT WITH 

 GO' > MATERIALS A WuRKMANsiUP 



acres 



Best Scots, Be re- 



feeds, 4c. ... 8 2 to 3 

 Reatnnort-horns 8 — 8 

 : J quality Beasts 2 4—2 

 t Downs and 



Half.breds ... 8 8 — 3 



tto Shorn 



8 



2 



8 



10 



I 



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Best Long-wools . 

 Ditto Shorn 



Ewes A 2d quality 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 

 Pig 



3 4-86 



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2 6-3 



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4 . . 



4 



8 

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4 

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4 



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10 

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4 



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42 Rod 



45 



Hed 



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s. s. 



35-4 

 38-42 



rc 



Beasts, 1211 ; Sheep and Lambs. 12.700 ; Calve s, 665 ; Figs, 395. 



MARK LANE. 



afottOAT, Ado. 18.— There was a moderate supply of Wheat 

 at market this morning irom Essex and Kent, that from 

 Essex being nearly ail new; the quality was good, averaging 

 4a weight from 63 lbs. to 64 lbs. White sold irom 40s. to 46s. • 

 ltd, 18s. to 4 ')s.; extra, 41s. to 42s. ; the sale was slow, and 

 some remained on the stands at a late hour. Old English and 

 #BjB*tn must be written Is. per qr. cheaper where sales were 

 twafted, out in the latter business was exceedingly limited.— 

 There is no alteration in the value of Barley, Beans, or Peas, 

 tither-SegUta or foreign.— Oats are 6d.per qr. dearer, but the 

 trade it slow at the advance.— There were ab >ut 81 qrs. of 

 jew Mustard Seed, the best of which was sold at 9s. per bush. 

 Toe Flour trade is inanimate at last week's prices. 



Pes IarrstAL aster. is 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk... White 



— — fine selected runs... ditto 42 



— — Talavera 



— Norfolk, Lincoln, & York. ..White 



— F«»reiirn -32 



■"•rtsy.grind.ds distil.. 21sto24s...Chev. 26 



— Foreign... grinding aud distilling 21 

 ttsta, Ssaex and Suffolk 17 



— Sootch and Lincolnshire... Potato 21 



Jf^ Potatoji8 



'•r«ign Poland and Brew 18 



23 



ftje-aieal, foreign per ton 



neaos, Masagan 25a to 27s Tick 



— Pigeon 28 —82... Winds 



— Foreign Small 



Feai, white, Essex and Kent Boiler? 



%r — Maple 25s to -7s «;rev 



*f* i2 « White 



wenr best marks delivered ...per sack 



— Suffolk ditto 



— Foreign fer barrel 18 



Fsidat, At 22.— Rince Monday the arrival- of English srain 



Jtve been small, but those of foreign larz« Business to-day 

 Jis quite at a standstill, and the value of all articles entirely 

 BSttinal with the exception of a few sales of Oats at a redu 

 ■sn of 6d. perqr. — Thereis no demand for Floor either French 

 Sf American and even at a further reduction sales would he 

 •fficnlt.-In floating cargoes of Wheat there is nothing doing • 

 Mane is held at 26e. 6d. for Galatz. and 24s. for Ibr a. * 



GLASS. 



MILLING TONS 



FOREIGN SHEET 



THIIOMAS 



±- GLASS is fir superior to any other manufacture, as well 

 as cheaper. In 100 feet boxes packed for irnmediat ery. 



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l'»s. OJ, 

 15 



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15 

 17 



20 







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6 inches by 4 and <;ihy4£ 



7 „ 6 and 7i by 



8 t$ 5 and 8 by 5 



8 „ 6 snd 8Jby6 



9 „ 7 and 10 by 8 

 12 ,, 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to order in various thicknesses. 



Cases containing largo Sheets, in 100, 200. and 300 feet, at 

 21s. per I feet. ' 



ROl H PLATE, perfectly flat, J in. thick, best manufactured. 



In eises under 15 inches GJ. per foot 



•» »r 85 fi 8J. 



»» ., W „ *id 



Milk Pans, 2<r to 65. each ; Metal Hand.frames, Glass Tiles 

 and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses Wasp 

 Traps, Glass Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 strict Without, same side as Eastern Counties Uailway.— 

 Established 100 years. 



• 1 



k> 



Red 



48 



31 1 Malting . 23 



25 j Malting 



20 



Feed 10 



Feed 18 



Feed.... 16 

 Foreign . 



24 

 22 

 • 22 



M 



HLA8S FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



HETLEY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass of 

 British Mnnufncture, at prices varying from 2d. to ?d*. 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand 

 feet of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 

 Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on application for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GsYa* 

 TILES and SLATES, WATE PI PI- PROPAGATING 



GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-GLA 

 IRNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLAr ADM 



to James Hctlet and Co., 35, Soho-squarc, London. 

 See the (Tardeiterj* Chronicle first Saturday in parh montTi 





HORTICULTURAL BUILDI AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER. 



30; Harrow . 

 f Lonypod 



29 Egyptian 

 25 snffoik.. U 



W Foreign. 24 



Yellow... 

 39 



33' Norfolk 7— «3 

 Per sack 27—88 



27 

 F0 



IMFESIAL 

 AVCSAGES. 



July 11 



- 19 



~ 2S 



AKf, 3 



- 9 



- 16 



£*?Teg. Aver, 

 vanes on Fo- 

 reign Grain 



Flucti 

 Plicas. Jntv 



Wheat. Baslet. oats. Rti. Beahs. Peas 





48s 



42 

 42 

 42 

 42 



41 



6d 



7 



I 



4 



3 

 4 





j 



Kt Bd'lft 

 2ft 8 21 

 15 7 

 2ft 9 



25 11 



26 4 



M\ 81s 6 s 8cr 

 2 



I 



7 



i 







42 5 



25 10 



IO) 1 



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21 If8 1 



10 10 



and 

 the 

 same 



Co., 





Aug. 16. 



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42 7 



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it 4 



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41 4 



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large augm 



**»iTth€ ?wJK DAT V Aro ' «- r The arrivals into this port 

 ^ye of Enghsh and Irish produce, and i 



JBalitiei of Brttfah J •«/ f me a £t coumr y ^"lers. and good 

 ?»^1h.? foreign Wheat were in modern' e* but 



*** the Wes of J th7 q T t? at a t dec i 4l,e of ld ' to W- V** ™ »bs. 



^**V^n\'£? ?? nominMy ^tered in value. Peas 

 *** tJfc£ v ™< U% ° f Be ? n3 wer< ed on Jower terms with 



°* warTio and „« u* "PWlog previous rates. Old 

 ^afljrl ft ; * DeW ? d * per 43 lbt - cheaper. Indian Corn 

 **» iHJZ,: 7 °° th ? t<?r K raSOf tbisda y week. — F E ,DA T 



S^n iSetiee th^ .'alt. of S22? 1 ^^^ evi «ced to 

 ^ItZVt^n cn^ BeaD, • MdPM -. XSS&E" 



WEEKS and Co., 



King»s*road, Chelsea, 



HOBTICOLTCBAL ASCBI- 



tects. Enoineeb 1 ?, and 

 Buildebs. These Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, aud economical. The 

 fire warranted In last 1ft 

 hours without attention. 

 The Furnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, through 

 which the return water 

 passes before entering: the 

 upper part ot the Boiler. 

 thereby can sing a eery 

 rapid circulation, 

 nroducing double 

 ♦ ffect from the 

 quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and 

 King's-road, Chelsea, 



CHALLF GE the whole wor'd to make a Boiler that will 

 produce anything like the same t fleet, with the same quantity 

 of Fuel, in a givtn time. It is om f these Boilers that warms 

 the water of their Yictoria tiegia Tank, which contains 9000 

 gallons, and also hea*s eeve large Forcing-houses and 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, Ac, forwarded on 

 application.- J. Weeks and Co.. King's-road, Chelsea, London 



FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST- IRON 

 PUMPS, for the use of Farms, 

 Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shal- 

 low Wells. 



Patent Pump £i 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 



of Lead Pipe attached, 



and Bolts and Nuts ready 

 for tiring 2 



Larger sizes if required. 



May I obtained of any 

 monger or Plumb r in Town or 



oumry, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER A SONS, 

 8, Crescent, Je win-street, London. 



Every description of Machinery 

 >r Iia ng Water, Fire F nes, Ac. 



The usual alio- acco-to the Vade. 



ft RAY and ORMSON, Danvew-Btreet, Cheta*. 



v-7 London, having lUsfl considerable experience in the 

 construction of Horticultural Erections, which for elegance of 

 design, good materials and workmanship, combined with 

 economy end practical adaptation, Dan not be surpassed by 

 an> thing ot the kind in the country, arc now in a. position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. <fc O. have been extensively employed by the X ibllity, 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all 1 ;. whom they have 

 been favoured with orders, tney 1 Bn with the greatest confidence 

 give the most satisfactory re fori- noes. 



Their Hot-Watir Apparatus is also constructed on the most 

 approved and scientific principles, for all purpose* which 

 the application of 11 *\us b y Hot Water can b« m available. 



j i.j KEirS PHEASANTRY, iieaafort-atreet, KliSgn 7 . 



' * r 'helsea. by special ajn ntment to her Majesty and 



H.B. H. Prince Albert.— ORNAMENTAL WATER FOVth, 

 consisting of black and white swans, Egyptian, Canada, China, 

 barnacle, brent, and laughing geese, shieldrakes, pintail, 

 widgeon, summer and winter teal, gadwall, Labrador, 

 shovellers, gold-eyed and dun divers, Carolina ducks, &c, 

 domesticated and pinioned ; aiso Spanish, Cochin China, 

 i iay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorking fowls ; white, Japan, pied 

 and common pea- fowl, and pure China pigs ; and at 8, Half. 

 moon-passage, Gracechurch-stn London. 



STEPHENSON D Co.. Gl," Gracecimrch-street 

 London, and 17, New Park-street, South wark. Inventors 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL 9 ? DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit tb<> atten ion of 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much improved method of 

 spplying the Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 

 ike, by which atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of j.i pes or flues. 

 s. and Co. have also te state that at the request of numerous 

 ds they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 

 Pepper, b} which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 

 use now so well known, scarcely require description ; but to 

 those who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 

 he forwarded, as well as ference of the highest authority ; or 

 they may be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



8. and Co. beg to infornfthe Trade that at their Manufactory, 

 17, New Park-street, every article required for the construction 

 of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may 

 be obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 

 Conservatories, Btc, of Iron or Wood, erected on the most 

 mamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 

 Fences, Wire-work, «fcc. 



/ < ALYAMfcED - WIRE GAME NETTING 



^J Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



& 



18 



12 



Iron- 



1 1 * 



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Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7o\ per yd. 

 9 

 12 

 8 

 10 

 U 



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 ff 



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Japanned, 



Iron. 

 5o. per yd. 



9 



6 



8 



11 



11 



*» 

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11 



2-inch mesh, li*ht, 21 inches wide 

 2-inch ,, strong ,, 



2-inch w extra strong ,, 



1 Much „ light 



1 1 -inch ,, strong M 



--inch ,, extra strong „ 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 It the upper half is a coarse mesh, it wUi reduce the prices 

 one-fourth. Galvaniaed sparrow-proof netting fbr Pbeasantriea. 

 M. per square foot. Patterns forwarded po*t free. 



Manufactured 1 T BARN \ UD and M&H€P, Market^ac* 

 rt« delUrer*! free of wmtm lu Loudon, [et^ 

 borough^Ini!. i- ^esreastte. 



