the op 
3 es: 
2.— 1845 ] 
demand for 
Staten daily 
E a 
ing serious injury 
are as fi mE 
Good slid d Ea 
E Een i 
rates „seei 
Farnhams 
P 
HOPS, Fripay, Jan. 10. 
r Hops cc ntinues, a fo >r consumption and speculation, as 
gains strength that Ministers wili be evened on toabolish 
ng they Anco now a sufficient surplus rey beer =a 2e 
this at barrie: to employ ment, whic ch now 
e ve gre i 
from producing Ma at = Beer ata mieh A Ww ce ree and ths e caus- 
to the middle and lower class ety. Present prices 
st Good Weald of nents 7110s to 8l 8 
- 88s to ya = Disg Sussex Tog 810 
91 9s to 1 
rranoen K Smir H, Hop- Fact 
ARDEN, aes —The unusual mildness of | the 
COVENT, du oie the k has “a oa an abundant Sobhi of most 
articles to be brou si tot the market ; but the demand for soe 
s far from being brisk, and Consequently = epos remain nea 
me as those quoted ir r las Good ppertnens ry 
pe Hothouse Gra 
Pine-apples are o tred at Pile t 
although very s 
ot 
carce, are yet to bemet vith ; Portuga al a ar. Spanish 
sorts are good eos tolerably abundant. of Apples there are in 
I 
Pine Apple, per1b., 4s to Oranges, perd ae 9d to > 2s 
3 eae, erage Ib., Be to 8s 4 
then per vt 
sort called Lady Apple, an America ariety ; 
y 
Velso on, tae pee MS pad t pibatoneaz goo ay scares of 
a tiec r 
FRU TS 
T lb., yi n 1s 62 
b. 0 38 
iah 
Almonds, pe: 
Sweet pred pesk erik 2s 6d to 3s 
Spira Cob Nuts, per eae) s 150s to 1908 
el, 85. jah Nuts, Mester 
bs., 140s to 1508, Sras aall m tA 
ob, 1 
See a ecto Erie =i ad 8s 
E ES 
‘abbages, per dozen, 6d to 1s Salsafy, per bunch, 1s to 1s. 3d 
B: 
French Beanay 
Sorrel, per hf. [ev 
a. 
zonera, per 
etime of 
quoted above; the ie Pro 
e. ae trade 
lively, 
quotable advan. 
T she 
as Monda; 
and 
à good demand 
- 4s 8d;ina 
1s 6d to ed 6d 
areg m i Eor Gaadi, 8s to n, 
| Hor ish h, per bundle, Fave T bunch, 6d 
SEA yar hosel s na a Marjoram, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
acorns > bunch, Mtoe on ee per pinnet, Bd to4d 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, Jan. 6.—Per stone of 8 lbs. 
Ste ae 45 Otots H Best Downs & Half-breds 4s Oto 
F fete rite: buch., ae to3s | Leeks, per doz., ls to 2s 
ee a EE sabe issa to i Onto tlic, per lb., 6d to = 
ions, per a ch, 4 
s Ba s aes arge, a idite 28 to Be 6d 
e ls 6d one pa fo Per doz., ls to 4¢ 
phe. V., Is tots Sains a Ib., 8d t 0 10d 
1s to 808 Capsicums, per ae 
Watercress, p. 12 sm. bun. 6d to 8d 
Pers rsley, ya per oz. bunches, 2s to 4s 
er 9d 
th, 6d 
4s Oto 4s 4 
3 Best Lo: = 8 8 4.0 
ee 38 
-8 4 
+ Shee; alv 
aarp rhea a eiir a i 
Af very limited. O Ou ee aoe p 
TS best qualities ; 
Pa a 
hg is 3 ieni ‘disposed of wt ihs 
a Farir ea mie oor in the Shsee 
ther ‘k trade is rai 
Fri ,» Jan, 10. 
casts to this ee y’s Market is but small, and we are 
relieved from the pressure of the Christmas superabund- 
there is a tendency to improvement in trade, Although 
le 7 instame ces lasi o s ices, 
a tes 
few instances rather more hes 
see ga aa Pork trade lively; 
MAR 6. 
ARE Was a small show of 
ng, and a fair quan Wheat samples from Essex this 
affecte 
it sale on as good 
ess doing in Forties Wh 
he e is unalte: . 
picked Lanmples of best Barley sold freely, but others barely 
k oi d rates, and g qualities ar eg 
un 
PPorted 
in meN 
ie 
l d Grey inan 
702; Sheep, 2550; > 
+ Bie, a Smithfield. 
K-LANE, Monnay, Jan. 
ntity from Kent 
terms, 
W, are 1s. cheaper. White P 
PER IMPERI 
at, Essex Kent, and FERIAL vay Swale 
8. 8. 8. 8. 
. 2 
ling ‘anon Che = White oa cs 
fee Cheater z 85 Grind, 27 28 
nd Seo 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 31 
x AN a EEE OT TOT E RE ee ee Try 7 
} ild aves ERA with immediate possession, a small | GASHES AND RAFTERS.—Persons ma king al altera- 
| contiguor reo oe SEED BUSINESS, held at alo yw renta us ~ pec in their houses, who may have any Sashes and 
tue tat bag a rai pe Separ and within an gt s drive ) part with, may h yar of a purchaser, by sta ting z the 
| GH peie fe ere is a Pr ating House, Plan t House, with | breadth aa faeth 7 of the glass, and price per foot. =Ap ply 
3 n paes: The to consists of Ericas in varietie: » Z., Post-office, Knaresborourh 
i i Cc 
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5 
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5 
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BPE 
BOR 
; Epacris, Azalea indi - 
rozema, Stan dard and Dwarf woven, Evergreens, Herbaceou = ATENT TRO-P z . 
Plants. ‘Ke .&c. This is an oppo rtunity rarely to be met with | 7: TI ty D — gin H : z ia m of has T 
for any Sie who can cima aati from 1501. to 2001.— Apply to 
Mr. Ws WATTS, be the seb n, &c., Stoke Newington- road, Mid- | oor, 
dlesex ; if by letter, prepa! aid. Pal 
bei “ 
a I cee, GO hae slat ait i stat nfic ei 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING, Manufacture to goods of a superi or and warranted gis ality On ily, 
AND OR GARDEN USES. which invariably bear their mark, ‘‘ E. & Co.,” ander a crown. 
Old articles replated and l gi ilt, 
ROYAL LET- Eume, PLATING AND GIL DING G.—OLD 
TERS PATENT PLATED GOODS RESTORED and made equal to new by 
ki essrs. ELKINGTON & Co. oa Ba ent Process, This process 
pane carried on in London only by Messrs. Elkington § Co., 
itis particularly requested that ali goods ma y be forwarded 
r è ne 
direct to their establishm nts, 22 oxent Street (corner of 
i, ree Jermyn Street); or, 45, Moorgate Street, City. New Goods 
a ; and only ge pas IM- — upon White Metal in great variety. "Books of Pri ans ang 
ng Houses, 
paar Mirandak; &c., and particularly for COVERING GAR. | - anata Amaia ns on pariso! one Kan padana fra 
R > AGAINST THE | ¢ ` TOOPING of the SHOULDERS and CONTRA 
E . TION of the CHEST are bo prevented, atid seen 
perior article, eke peen ex- | and effectually removed in Yount ies and eon è 
of Eng wee, Scotland, | by the occasional use of th PATE: NT ST; JAMKS’S CHEST 
g Plo fs and EXPANDER, which is light, simple, easily employed outwardly 
e S n sige 4 Bhi or invisibly, without “ands oo the arms, uncomfortable 
or nt e neig bour- constraint, or impe xercise. >Sent per-post, by Mr. 
the country, to whom | A, BINYON, 40, Parita street, Strand, Londog; -ọv-full partis 
rence elt is ‘comme of the strongest culars on receiving a postage-s amp 
i; | Abd most durable materials, an and is oe ma the BEST | _ j 
R BITUMEN, (ra ia CTE 
AND USED BY Stn IsaBERt Br N (rm ark viarie INGHAM, BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM. 
NEL, BEING FOUND THE MOST ELASTIC AND Biran o dh RE- MANUFACTURERS of the IMPROVED MENOGRAPH, 
SISTER OF WET.) NO OTHER FELT HAS THIS ASPHALTE | or PERMANENT LABELS, for each borders, 
BUT F. M‘NEILL & CO.’s, and which renders it impervious | pots, &c. In Boxes of One Hundred 
to rain, snow, and frost, and a non-conductor of heat and The bwin = Labels have been manufactured by LINGHAM, 
sound, Its E in are Lightness, W arithi; avni Br r the last five years with increasing demand, and 
an onomy.—Price OnLy ON EN Sq acknowledged by those parties who have Ae ed none as superior 
Samples, with directions for thrl on, anat testimonials jai to any maing f the sper before offered to the Public, and for 
its merits, eñt free NAAT umor the tow. neatnes: ra bility, and cheapness, have superseded all other 
PA int rsh se pts ph a (T ea aed aie ory ın | kind of Labels for cae purposes 
Games nore nafs tin ae OF pihe e Sole Asop s in London t- George oui J. Dean, Horticultural 
IS MADE), L AMISS "BUILDINGS, IEA ROW, LORDA Implement Wa rehouse, 46, King Williamistreet, London-bridge, 
A Sample Roof PET praa ng >be séen at. the Factory, andai ma 
Discount allowed to the OANS. — TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 
The sum of 20,000/., and several smaller amounts not Jess 
IMPROVED oeeune FELT. than 150/., to be odstunee upon Lı choldor] Freehold Property, 
M cKIBBIN’S NT ROOFING| Reversions, re h the Eesen, Annuities, Life Interests and. 
wont Personal upon Assignment of Farm Stock. ` 
Security, o 
Is particularly applicable as a Substitute for Slate, Zinc, Tiles pply to Mr, MULLINS, st Michael's Chambers, St. Michael’s- 
Thatch, and other articles used for Roofing from its Eoonomy, alley , near the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London ; if person. 
Durability, a nd Lightness. It is quite impervious to wet and | ally, between the hours of 11 and 3 o'Clock, Letters A mi -paid. 
damp, resists the heat of the sun Saa is a non-conductor of rego ere mg 
heat or cold. Besides the economy in repairs, the timber where METCALFE’ 'S NEW PATTERN PEON, RUSH SH 
be so li as t i It and SMYRNA SPONGES.—The Tooth Brush oye im- 
quires no other coping, and by attention to printed directions | portant advantage of oi rehing roga e into the divieias of 
ied by a comm eani i ffectual and extraor. 
= 
» like zi i : deg not coming loose— 
nor coating. It is nowin very general use for Roofing Houses, An acl othes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 
Verandahs, Sheds, Workshops, Ropewalks, Railway Stations, the usual time, ‘and incapable of injuring porters nap. Pene- 
e 
sii &c. &c., and for protecting Plants, covering Garden | trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 
Mew S, Corn, and Hay Ricks, the topand sides of Sheep- meen bristles, hidh do not soften like common hair, Flesh Brushes, 
t Emigra ants it provides a cheap, warm, durable, of improved graduated and powerful friction. pense Boogie 
portable Roof. which oct is oe most surprising and successful ma The 
coo rele wo Roofing Felt is much more durable than the | Genuine a Sponge, with its pr reserved valuable properties 
n Felt, made in lengths, not being ee ike vit or | of absorption, v asta and durab; mi by m ‘ect im 
other piateriale in continuous lengths, to soppy storm ; | port: s, dispensing with all intermediate secilon? prides and 
wore fastened down at the overlaps o py, the wet cannot EGEA bleaching, and sec ain ng the luxury of a genuine 
colate through the nail-holes. Smyrna Sponge. Only at Metcatre’s Sole Establishment, 
TESTIM MONT AL. 130R, Oxford- Spank one door ma Hoiles-street. 
mi tion—Be of the words “From Metcalfe’s,” adopted 
Cau 
Londo: 
H, C. BOWDEN, Esq., Agent for McKIBBIN’S Roofing Fele by some houses, > 0 or 
It is with much pieasure I add my humble testimony to the pa the following TESTIMONIAL in favour of 
saporlority of your Felt prin any "This Te preparation of the kind RR’S LIFE PILLS, w hich is Kamae b Tiada p 
aa all th 
Agricultural Doai I shall not fail to notice itin my Lec- monial, ghid 1 bi ae just received from Mr. Williams, Union. 
apel- 
tures when on the subject, kA E oare obediently, G. Barrens, Chi 
(Signed) Jomnn'RosINson, M.B., Senior Lecturer on oe Nottingham, 
Chemistry, att as sopies to Ero and “ Sir,—Printin gis a great blessing to mankin: mpd for now I 
Rural Economy in thi: Kingdom enabled to make tiowa, through you, a perfect cure, by taking 
Sold in Sheets 32 inches es by 2 0, at 5 öd. ( g th PARR'S LIFE PILLS, of extremely bad lodig. a Bilious 
9s. 6d, per soy? of 100 feet disorder, and Sick Headache, which I have been subjected to 
Apply to H. C. Bow: for years; and money enough has been paid to physicians and 
grt to the: pa s E TAPES surgeons, which now would have been a little fortune to me. 
No, 18, East India Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London, I wish every fellow-creature clearly to understand that I was 
wonderfully pues by taking me box of ee LIFE 
5 acon = dent threw a imo my wa a miraca- 
R4 MS TORR BISING can be obtained NQUNTAIN lous a ere attack and sick headache. The second 
I ikon he & STRAND, LONDON box nhot go aboùt my business with spirit and ala- 
BASINS I z i ed all crity ; and b; ing two or three pari oxes, I am happy to 
F. ROE having purchas add my h le testimony of a pi are of that dreadful 
bi 
red 
before I took PARR’S LIFE PILLS, unfit for business. Con- 
Rowley, Fount: siderin td 
g the loss of time and ns wou'd find that 
ny dmteoommere cng redeem one box of PARR’S LIFE PILLS is worth, instead of 1s. 14d., 
the above pole aats dagaa Marae as many guineas. May all persons make of PARR’S 
will stand the Frost an LIFE P , is the sincere wish — 
ILLS, of, yours t ys 
} “To Mr. G. Batters.” M. WILLIAMS, Union-st. tingham.” 
Jets fixed on the prem: PARR’S LIFE PILLS are sold by’ all respectable Medicine 
inspection. Every kind o of Gaetan and other Pumps, Well Vendors. See the words “PARR’S LIFE PILLS, y” in White 
Engines, Baths, &c. Houses, &c. Heated by Hot Water. Letters on a Red Ground, on the Governmen: 
Ee oe F LAND. — THE e Gran ABLE A Lage 
that 
poi he few ; Sah of ‘Bick Wheat! fresh up for this 
way l 
r kea, wig 
E 
et, but the trade ruling dull little progress was 
li 
Wheat. ye Oats, | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
ma nu r E ae 36s 2d 
uo 2 10| 31 2 os oe 
alom] a oi eo] l 
9) 35 7] 85 5 
2| 2 33 9| 36 3| 36 ı 
34 1 8| 32 2| 36 8| 3510 
i eee 
6 ol 106| 66 76 
Sorell 
40 
SEEDS, Jan. 10 
Per Qt  60st0 £43) LinseedCakes,Forelgn 
per cwt 44 52 Mustard, Whit Pea i ae 
ish 
tra — Su 
em B 
Sree epee Ta as 3 
es akes Spero 
35 
vat Se ag BeEemi 
ia = [Trefi 
EL, nted by Mr. Baitey DENTON, is mad ay supreme at 
and ache as ‘oui by him, by ane Jones, Opticians, 30, lovers pee yy: the ag 
Lower Holborn, London, price 30. sete ; i ne ey to. pe — 
s 3 
BSTITUTES FOR G grea entio p= -o aor 
GER mean ARNEY, & COS COMPOSITION for PERTIES OF THOSE AUXILIARIES OF PERSONAL BuADrr, ROW 
ring Paper, Linen, Calico, and other suitable Fabrics, | LAND’s KALYDOR, ROWLAND’s MACASSAR Olly @ 
DEE rem and Ashe er excellent Substitutes for re-eininen' in their p ‘ 
Glass for hs inte Tighe urposes, &c., not being so liable to 
breakage, , admitting a softe Te a 
decry degree. of heat, that the tenderest Plants and Seedlings 
rch u sigi them Aer et found invalu- 
aie for Mee vata Cap rigt; o for making Awnings 
for covering Bed s of f Tali ‘er ae Daliri &c. Market 
Gardeners n as them invaluable for affording protection to 
egeti s, Wall. frui! 
= 
“< 
PRICES, ri Coal ag Pints, 2s.; Quarts, 3s. 6d. 
Each pint, when See with a in Pinte, 2 will make about a ao ic soem 
per p 
art sufficiently fluid for 5 aise ee 
PREPARED TRA R WATERPROOF FABRICS. 
—Paper, 23 oe Drove 6d. per yard. Calico, 31 in, wide, d feng. 
yar 
cd — ie wide u per yard, in 
very infi and S Sa ples of the p ig gd 
ba had by aipe and yr pen 
at the Manuf igh Hill Ferry, ree 
For Agency A ppointmen ts apply as stl 
