OcroseR 30, 1858.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 805 
m wn horn” gives its note of preparation, a] 
pied.“ Down comand dead meat are easier ; at the same time ENRY J MORTON arp: CoO, ROPAG ATING GLASSES— 
gs the prices of | birr: hat the working classes are ‘iow pretty 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. 2 
it must aoe nen the is the case more anim: sone GALVANISED IRON WATER CISTERNS 2ins. diameter 0 si each | 12 ins, diameter 1 9° 
well ms if the rs continue well employed (as we | for Cottage Houses, &c., to cogs 50 Peepe 25s. ; 80 gallons, A ” n AD: Bi x 20 
Sees cis Secrecy mtitghans Hang |e caer eee e nee] gc Sa | ul SESS 
Bie animals the pooling amount of bullion in the Bank and | Cistern: Sof alls Sa» ” >a EP TEE ea $ 4 ax 
the coun pally indicates will be the case), we see little fear ALVANISED IRON PUMPS fae 8 Bey ae ae 
Sen uction in the value of this atticle of food. On | for Liquid ie or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 30s. and s” ” 1 9 SEN ee T » 
of an yer must not be om: as affecting the price of R 6d, each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot. w” » - REE EE ee ” 50 » 
foteber’s meat, viz., the great ab ee and low price of pigs, GALVANISED 3 — SWING WATER BARROW rtd fe Fal eee pert 3 e. 
these animals Jarne —- > v oe high foe for | for Garden o eae ego 3 Lg Bagir pii a ” ae es jean te k ” 70 » 
some time, An ing capable of exceedingly rapid increase h z 
roduced at a ra g the rate of con- pee 12 inches .. .. 6s, Od. each | 18 inch 
SeT tion is proportion, so that stores have been now brought Haw: pS aa FANY, — T best “had cheapest | 14 se one T 0 wy 20 omg ++ ++ 10 oo 
fo their former level or indeed lower, and fat ones are sold at a rial for Eeng E Ahearn ies, Protecting he Rg SE e 24 Te reed 
low figure mpared with late prices of beef and mutton. One | from Birds and Wasps, Sold in ees = yards long by Painted and glazed w with 16 oz. Sheet Glass. 2 
remark we as d, that with abundance of food we | 38 inches wi No. 1, no — ae 3 pe pie; second If open at top, 1s. extra. 
ipate such an mprovement in the physical wall being | quality, 4s. per piece. Extra Circular HYACINTH (OR ROOT) GLASSES 
of peopl „that it can E fail to upon e food | t free by post with samples). Improv od sapo and brilliant colour, 4s. 6d. per dozen, 
prod and itis a problem atlas not been solved, whether nes. a Bani Om Co., Manufacturers and Dealers, Cl (NTH A AND D CROCUS 1 Dis HES, 
tion any amor of produc- | Princess Street, 
ten; it seer Wik Wil the woi to | LF EATING sy HOT WATER ox HAMMOND'S eae furs Tees 
ere only at our service, but wi the world to 4 a q "n ” 
es t Ben § be a sad drawback if the producers of food improved principle, for Horticultural Works, Mansions, TR ye 2 . 
supply 
were the only portion of the population that did not prosper. reared Public pun ings, in age srra + that heat a PHILLIPS . axp CO. 
they will not be an exception. J. W., mprove whic 
a eA Br, Oct. 19.—Since oon last report, with the excep: erected at ls. per foot, ak irely prevent t the — 300, Bishopsgate 8 St. Bed carte ‘London, E.C. 
tion e or two days, the weather been uniformly dry bili ty of scorching the Vines or plan he Pai - -os ORIES, ETC ETC. 
oat g. We have also had one or two severe frosts, and | water 7 Stove.—Estimates at No, 18, Geor RILEY a; > OO. ry ee SHEET GLASS 
afew mo lg a kn Anggun Portman Square. me the country. of British p the e nie supply 1 rong 
Some o! r farmers have n busily enga 7 
in the Wheat, and in some instances havo it STENT SE L F R par square T for a usual sizes 'roquirod, ee of 
ee ene! S ley, | p Este of Pricon and atimaies forwarded on application, fr 
‘amount of moistu and where there. was o RS rd ATENT ROUGH PL. ATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 
of the Wheat vegetating ‘operl and have sown z Di EN cas: nL LES, and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
Ber ering ‘all those other fields where the soil was too dry = A VAX A Gy, 2 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATB STARS; 
d until the fe ing tain hould drop down its 7) aa em (4 o iv re WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 
upon (Dan and yesterd p wini bow t for and =] us f; 2 Cre iit sa Sigman k 
usly-desired blessin sori m the æ 3 a D icle firs urday in m 
N.E., and the barometer w: the part ° p < GLAS! ARI 
Lay bend eventing the’ vain tall pA and at intervals j abi ag SSSUNE TARE: 
heavily. The soil was too dry to be thoroughly saturated with | pa o 2 by “MILLINGTON: S Re? ced Tariff of 
one day’s rain; -but th p^ been sufficient to to odaie our < = 
to re-commence sowing, and there are indications that o > 7 by 5, 7 1.16 oz. to the foot, 11s, 6d.. 
more isat hand, and more is certainly needed. The long-con- an 6t ty ti 7 oe oh, 3 èy 6h, o3 bd a per 100 feet. 
fer indie had a prejudicial ethos rupted en | -O E ed by 8 Tabya. d2 by iO it by 10h db bi 
but nt cial “agg age Phot ert e y 124 y 104, 144 ll 
Mangel Wurzel, and the Coleseed. The pasture in- 2 0 10} by 8k, 124 by a, 13 by 10, 15 by 10, EH sty Ai 
ning to look » “| water was becom "eons ‘he == c 1lby9, 13 by 9, 18} by 104, 12 by N 
Eoi hak = not ceed mot mind and wei H = | 114 by >? 12 be 10, 14 by 10, 12} by 114 .. 
as they otherwise have done, and alt! agood ful 20 by 1 
Ta a| E z ma) Peet, Wa ae 
a mont! ey wo e e Col on the 4 = p af 
Se eara in v beea to show yellow leaves, and w p 20 by 15 we panes Pog T 
P eg 
l; ured for want o; toes have turned æ 
out well; the crop is heavy, but not free from disease; on the o ne Orchard House still = applied ay 75 Rivers. 
See it is generall, pes but on ‘ibe. lands where a w ad Hartley's improved Rough Plate Glass from 4 to fin thickness. 
aey po p og it i ~ a good deal affected T pares in t eet T at 9d. and la. aioe 
and mutton have conti tet tead; price, but sto ts, Genuine White Le: inseed Oil, a pee a" ad 
tattle and sheep hav a slow sale, ing from the short: Putty, Colours, Varnishes, Brushes, Lamp 
ness of Grass keepin; e corn markets during the last fort- to grea a Bish te St hout, 
ee have ev: eure tore ton tone and firmness, and prices for the | Ts now woski, mended = eio PA. Rai ih S” ha S S 
e sligh Ye ge 
Wheats w co. tly “Supplies but ae trade has not Srii Pepe nee of dri ope So DIAMONDS for CUTTING HORTI- 
generally been ated. y continue 
as the first thresh is over, and ners 
bets to. market with = their corn before Christmas, x 
more tempting and remunerative p 
e than 40s. pe 
Your Fen Rep 
Oct. 20.—This is the week that is generally 
aid taba tha. ‘ft tins to begin Wheat k soving in this part of 
are getting read, 
the country ; Batar panin to sow io ti 
aS bya as possible. urin; e next tem days a gi 
deal will have been put in, and unless we haye a t change 
in the for the worse, the work will be light and got 
the tee * 'e have nevin ea seen ae iaag birg ete ly; 
e heavy clays give wa; e harrows like land, 
and the seed finds a 7 will soon be up, 
at 
be far bette ae 
three m s ago, “went the fly was 
plants in whole rom = the “nigger” threatened totake what 
were left ; ane elds present a dreary appearance, seni 
rsi y altered should early frosts set in. 
sa not grown quite so e xpe £ 
ae A Ein, about. goog i Abe down ough We 
year’s prices, but s they are en a 
should think for ar Pia hee Pi ana o Pm 
eder. 
ply of ewes in the market ; lean cattle 
to be a good su’ 
are also lower aad Lot emand is arr Be ape! perhaps it is in the 
— of beasts pron} re wintering f the farmers is most 
likely to low 4 Sat to keep on as 
ay expect to have a sho) 
Our 
the con ‘and rices thers Wins ae ap $ 
. to eas, 44s. 
Notices to ant tee em 
aD 
reper ge 
or amei 44 of oil, Eor woody 
second and third items indicate a e 
Which hov however is interfe a in prae 
fiftl Conn; 
to Mr. Gl 
tm or to the ot of 
York Powe Bridge Street, 
tho sods 
Sty to the shess man i 
i y ë as Tpach mowy sakod 
In another Nirape Pegi 
ing. month or two the hea) eap 
: Suffolk Farmer. Malformations e from 
degeneracy in “the seed; or, where Hearen iey from a 
hardened seme or scratch with the hoe, or an ex- 
the Midland Counties vel Smithfield 
is still delay 
| RIMONT mi 
well their well- ras: Sy LAFF-MACHINES, with a desire 
Wo rk is w ell ng om Sooni 
Morse e, 
e your question th main! 
T 1B ars ackno 
a day of November, is the last day | ever 
d - res 
ion. To Colonists it is inval able, The 
peye Snae pe o from half a horse 
Prospectuses may be 
anaes "of a po ‘Pen, 17, New Park Hecate Southwark. 
where a Wind Engine in full work can be ins 
ECIALLY ADAPTED FOR EXPORT, 
AND NEVER F. 
‘AIL COMMANDING A QUII 
wait anp CHANDLER have recently in- 
important practi p iera into 
to sustain 
Chaff-cutting 
been 
a eae 
man ts, have 
general of m 
ð, Irelan i 
pee of gori it may appear darding to many, but it is a 
arkable „al ious ol i 
Engl 
mgst others have been adj cede Ma 
d & Chand 
of Ireland. 
Tad at pind y other E 
which they have either personally com, 
represent nted, RICHMOND & CHAND 
ed for their Chaff Cutters, i 
positi ia aT ae son geet ae 
ard bei eep pre- 
A co moped ev pag means of modern improve- 
steal ca kill to keep them in advance of 
SALFORD, Ta a ae 
Branch Establishment, South ohn Stre verpool. 
—Agents for Me Dougall’s Patent Disinfecting Powder. 
T AMADOS" BOTAN E 
cU ait a AL me rA pua i to be had of the aa, 
M P, H.S., 20, Sharp’s Alley, 
their Customers ma; 
ry Meeting since 
Messrs. BURGESS & Kev, 95, Newgate Street, strongl: 
commend it as arint perfect Churn now in use. 
a Sy 
NT GUTTA EI PERCHA SOLES.— 
= pete 
leasure to pr avid the peg 30 
by Gresa, Esq., the celebrated 
“ Gentlemen,—I have worn Gutta 
these two years, and being so 
persons who must 
that ample defies damp. 
colds and rhe! spss Toe by the use of 
~ MICROSCOPES. 
MICROSCOPES, 
condenser, 
Sy tes ea or 
T T 
Tablets their and 
of MeTcaLrE’s celebrated Alkaline ine Tooth Powder, i ne 
box ; ph f the New Bouquets.—Sole fee a one t, 1208 and 
131, T Oxford St., 24 and 8d doors west from Hol les St., London. 
