gaprennen 8, 1960.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
assed the night in the trenches before a beleagered | rules which man, as a responsible being, bo th for his own one HA p= 
omen only, ua Boe pes prospect of breakfast when the | and for that of others, i bound oo observe. Ev HAY. 
morning has a . to the sailor, contending with the ele- | moderate agents as tea and coffee, taken in excess are es adj- SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, pm. 6. 
tsina abet ig ite labourer, after a hard day’s work ; to | cial. How much oe ae are igkuono aud eloohol, tending, de | -uan encom, Hey bg to 80s | Clover .. - 90s to 115a 
the traveller in an un cultivated region, with an insufficient they do, not only to the degradation of the in dividual, put to Superior ig mo: 112 | New Clo’ oo — 
apply of food, the of a cigar or a yas eara pipe may be not | thatof future generations of our species, If tol bacco smokers KeA ` 50 60 | Old second cut .. 80 100 
> E a grateful indulgence, but really beneficial. But the | would limit themselves to the occasional indulgence of their . is Lad Stra PE 36 
occasional use of it under such cir reaepseabeos isa very different | appetite, they would do little harm either to themselves or alts Davis & Co. 
Otter from the habit of constant smokin which prevails in | others, but there is always danger that a sensual habit once Comm ET, THURSDAY, Sept. 6. 
Tartain classes of society at the present day. The effects of | begun may be carried to excess, and that danger is never so Sup. Meadow Hay.. bstot 20s | í Inferior ‘Glover .. 95stoll0s 
this habit are indeed various, the difference depending on | great as in the case of those who are not compelled by the Janale a do. 8: 05 | New do. v oA 120 
diffe of constitution, and difference in the mode of life | necessities of their situation to be actively. employed. A Borak ia PaA 70 ti . 45 
Otherwise. But from the best observations which I have been | such pomon ns the prudent course is to abe tain from smoking uperior Clover 120 Josnva Baxan. 
able to make on the subject, I am led to believe that there are | altoge sting that you and y $, apodera will excuse | mine old Ha Warvecuaret, T Sept. 6. 
very few who do not suffer harm from it, to a greater or less |a mo ve taiii popiipiod g columns, I ap af BY +» bie tamer a s | Fine oh id Glover —_ to pee 
‘tent. The earliest symptoms are manifested in the derange- ur obedient servant, B. C. BRODIE. Inferior O i pad 
ment of the nervous system. A large proportion of habitual e Prime New Lar? Fine 3 2d w isg 
smokers are rendered lazy and listless, indisposed to bodily Inferior a0. se We oo) oe eee pee Clover ome hee 
and incapable of much mental exertion. Others suffer from | _,BIRTHS:—On the Ist inst, at Dunskey, Scotland, Lady | Straw -- «- -- 33 36 | Inferiordo. . — — 
depression of the spirits, amounting to h ‘hondriasis, which | HUNTER BLAIR, of a son—28th ‘ult, at the Rectory, Stoke-upon- 
smoking relieves for a time, though it aggravates the evil | Trent, Lady Bramer, of a son—28 Sth ult, the Baroness DE HOPS.—Borouch MARKET, afore heen 6 7. 
afterwards. Occasionally there is a general nervous excita- | RoEBEcK, of a daughter—3d inst, at 5, Oxford panara E Ep ne Messrs. Pattenden & Smith i that the accounts still 
bility, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of Park, the residence of her mother, Lady Grant, the come very: ba 4 from most parts of the plantations. The 
the nature of the delirium tremens of drunkards. I have k Cuton F. Hensuaw, Esq., Rifle Brigade, ofa dghter—20h market is quiet but firm, at late prices. Duty 45,0001. to 
s to suffer from severe nervous pains, gon bi ult, at Pamfiete, Devon, Mrs. date eA noe tuys Nd 50,0007. 
times in one, so pee in another part of the body. 33, 8, Pultney £ Street, Bath, the wife o ix Bar N, Esq, © ——— 
the worst case of neuralgia that ever came under m; pat MET: 
tion was that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright ae MARRIAGES.—On the 30th ult, at Uffculme, Devon, a eani CATTLE MARKET. 
d myself. The pains were universal, and neve: psent’; but | WILLIAM Armytace, Royal Navy, ap ood son of the Tate John = Y, Sept. 3. 
during the night they were especially intense, so as ost | ATmytage, Esq., to "JANE ery third daughter of Lord Brid- | We have a large invent "he the supply of Beasts, and 
wholly to prevent sieep. Neither the patient himself nor his | Port, and widow of the late Capt. Sir CHARLES Hor#am, R.N., trade consequ ently is worse. A mer proportion are of 
medical attendant had any doubts that the disease was to be | K.C.B.—28th ult, at West Ashton, CHARLES WILLIAM FORBES, inferior quality, and several remain unsold. A fair clearance 
attributed to his former habit of smoking, on the discontinu: of Moniack Castle, Inverness-shire, to JANE AGNEs, third of choicest descriptions is effected, Rivera at lower rates. 
ance of which he slowly and gra lly recovered. An eminent | Skaane of WALTER Lone, Esq., m P., of a an Wilts | Sheep are also more plentifu and the average prices lower. 
surgeon, as t experience in ophthalmic diseases, | th ult, at St. George's Churc Han quare, Major | A clearance cannot d. Th ow scarcely any 
believes that in so engi able to trace blind- | W- „D; Macpowaxp, H.M.’s 98d Wighianders Silat ‘son. of | demand Oy Calves are selling about the same as on 
ness from amaurosis to excess in tobacco ng ; the con- Captain and the Hon. Mrs. Macdonald, of monone; Caithness- | Thurs From Germ many and Holland oe are 1650 Beasts, 
nection of the two being pretty well established in one case by | Shire, to Emma, youngest home pepe of rang INDSAY, Esq.— | 10,000 Sheep, and 245 Calves; from Spain, 61 Beasts ; from 
the fact that, on the practice being left T the sight of the | 1st inst, at St. George's, Han square, GEORGE Ire a ne 500; and 2600 from the northern and midland 
patient was gradually restored. It would be easy for me to | FREDERICK, only surviving son of the a G: 
refer to other sympors Ta atad deficient Power of f the Crompron, of Carlton, in "the county of Y: in “io Maroma da sd d d 
nervous system to which sm are liable; but it is un- Harime MARY, ng ee of CHARLES laren Harorp, | Best, Scots, k Best Long-wools. 5 o—5 4 
n me to a indesd there aco] sty 0f  Crosvenc and of West Lodge, Suffolk—|_ fords, &c. 410to5 2| Do. Shorn RE EE 
some which I would rather pr Aii to imagine. for 4th kit at Tay ohare, 7 akan Common, HENRY KIMBER, Best Short-horns 4 8—5 2 Ewes & adipele ya peg 6 
themselves than undertake the description of them myself i Esq., of Wandswo Mary Apetaips M. Drxow, | 24 quality Beasts 3 6 — Do. Shorn . pá 
ing. ns the il effects of to’ aro not confined to tha only daughter of Seats Charles Dixon, R.R.E.—25th | Best Downs and Lambs... «.5 0 z5 8 
be ge Pee instances there is a loss of the be roe eed pb at b Pania, the Baron “ead kahi Bi soos mgs - 5 2to5 6 a ease |) ; Spi 2 
healthy a vette te "fo the imperfect state he aselle, EDERICA, daughter of the orn . | Pigs AZ o ~ 
poe ap appe dered manifest byt Re oe of flesh and te sallow | late Colonel WitutaM GRANVILLE ELIOT, R. ery, of | Beasts, 6000 ; Sheep & Lambs, 50,0; Caives, 300; Pigs, 280, 
pee aarp at s difficult to what other diseases may not Valebrook, Sussex—30th ult, vat at Leigh, Essox, the Rev. CHARLES THURSDAY, a 
low the imperfect asimi ion af food sontiined during p, T PADD Aspais; youngest f the late Rev. Gerrard | The number of Beasts fresh up from g districts is 
long period of time. So many causes are in operation in the ie Andrewes, to ABETE a youngest | by no means large. The majority of the ieee consists of 
human body which may tend in a greater or less degree to th ee of the late Ver. WALKER G, Archdeacon of | those left over oe Monday and foreign. The same may = 
production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some said also of Sheep. The trade is very dull, and it is with 
instances we can venture to pronounce as precise manner at S.—On the 27th ult, at Beaufort Castle, N.B., Mrs. | difficulty Monday’s s prices = obtained. Our yma suppl 
in which a disease that proves mortal has ated. Fro ot of Alexander ‘Fraser, Esq, of Beriche and | consists of 340 Beasts, 2800 Sheep, and 356 Cal Milch 
ho „ which have fallen under my own observation, and mother ta 3 the ight H wat, aged 88—Ist inst, at | Cows, 110. 
from a consideration of all the cireumstances, I cannot entertain Wrottesley, the Hon. Mrs Goopiake, only sur Best ools. 5 0—5 2 
a doubt that, if we could, obtain accurate tistics on the | daughter of Lord Wrottesley, 28—3d inst, at Lamorbey, ee 4 10t05 2 De. 8 +6 thee ei 
subject, we shi d that the value of life in inveterate ent, SUSAN EMILY, the only daughter of CHARLES HENRY Best Short-horns 4 8—5 0 Best lanka 4 0—4 6 
is consideral below the avorage. Nor is this opinion Lady Louisa MILLS, aged 2 years and 5 months—28th ult, | 2d quality B Do. Bes gor 
in any degree prot, Hom 3 tg o fact that there are individ- | 3t her residence, Colton House, Staffordshire, ELIZABETH, | Best Downs end La T BOS 8 
uals who in spite of the aion of tebaces amoko liveto be | Cuek- the late Jons Hut, Esq Attorney-General of the| Halfbreds ..5 2—5 6 | Calv 0—5 0 
old, and without any material teh anes of the health ; bg Circuit, and age vea of the late Rowland Hill, Bart., | Do. Shorn Pigs £85. 0 
| analogous exceptions to the general rule being met with in a pp Rage 9th ult, at the Priory, Mendam, | Beasts, 1170; Sheep & & Lambs, 8710 ; Calves, 526; Pigs, 170. `. 
. the case of those who have indulged too freely in the use of Suffo lk, Ros > Ma, wife of Captain W. J. W. Woon, 
spirituous and fermented liquors. In the early part of the and eldest daughter of the late Sir Alexander Dixie, Bart., of BUTTER E MABE. —Sept. 7 
Bhat a century tobacco smoking was almost her y confined a arapa Aag Some Best Fresh Butt .. 18s. per dozon hem 
at are eae ae read lowe. pradan onan ae It MELAMD, od 25—30th ult, ab Tredunnoc Rectory, Second ae C Pray ey 12s. w 
e amouthshiro, ype Le ao of Ea fous ay a. 8d. per 8 lbs, 
va on t. Ji s, Notting ` oniy i 3 4 siii 
T greates apih ; pe ine boon entirely | Cid, OF the late Dunbat General Canrnax, of Bow Ho 4 a 
a he : T F i pre t time are to be | > ne} 'ARFRAE, 0! K 
found, not among those WES live ve bra Bed labour, but H.E.LC.$.—30th ult, at as a Saey te a the qnantity ol corn teine carte tenor) into the trade, 
“Sma those who are more advantageous] uated, who hae Rionarp Warp, C.B., of Tu cunt D pec a re disposition to obtain a fair for wool is the 
better opportunities of education, and of Ss we have a right Ireland, aged 68—30th ult, at 1s 3 Rutland ech, inbargh, t. The north country dealers who, pe by the 
to t that they should constitute the most intelligent and Lieut.-Colonel HumMPary Hay, late of the Bengal Ca tpg third | w i anxious to — their long wool at a reduc- 
thoughtful members of the community. Nor is the practice and sole surviving son of the tate Ro bert a Esq., of Spott, | tion, are now recovering from their alarm, and lo: prices 
confined to grown- Boys, even at the best of schools, iaa, opam hg g board the Lady Clarendon, on her | are not thought of. 
the habit of smoking, because they think it manly and | if, a eon on Jure, pe the down Ho; 4 a. s. d.) Leicest, Wethers1 6 tol 7 
fashionable to do so ; not “anfrequently be they h J the | Maup—the me: § daughters of Brevet Lieut Colonel 1 8 tol 9|DittoHoggs ..1 7—1 9 
example set them tors, and partly because there is Mayoocx, 5 t — 30th the Rev. Krcwa Hoifbred ditto.. i §—1 9|€ombing Skins = — — 
no friendly voice to warn them as to the special ill consequenc ARON ty hag ts Jamaica. — 3d | Down Ewes ..1 6—1 7 Blanket ditto 2 6=0' 8 
itm rise where the process of growth i inst, at 33, Glo lace Joun HERBERT | Kent Fleeces .. 1 6—1 7! Flannel Wool .. 1 0—1 7 
yet completed, and the organs are not yet fully developed. Kor, Esq., Q.C. antes er of "iineoa Tn for urre 
The foregoing observations relate to habit ki i year, BNA A Roae oF See Cene Opus pope No. 37—26th ult., ¢ 
exists among us at the present time. But a still grav: : > hdl y ENTON, Esq., i 
exists among us at the prosent time, But a stil graver aver; | of the Middle Temple, London, barrister at-law, and one of pon whe pce Ty Sept. 8. S 
if this it be continued by future generations? It is H:M.’s Justices of the Peace for the county of Denbigh, aged 48 | „The supply of h Whos at this morning’s market in- 
but too true that the sins of the fi thers a visited upon | „24t inst, suddenly, Henry, eldest son of WILLIAM BRADBURY, cluded samples oni {uoo Oe of new, the baa of which was 
their children: and their ehildren’s. chi We may Lore | Esq., of Whitefriars, 1-Ist inst, at 1, Mount Place, of | generally indiferen! pial varied considerably—in weight 
take warning from the fate of the Red Indian An earen sore throat, after afo few days’ illness, the Rev. Jonn | 55 lbs. to 63 lbs., an 48s. to 70s. ce; the old Kent 
intelligent American physician gives the pe na na ax gies tion | Montson Swopy, M.A., Chi arcan aon H onpital, aged 33— was sold in man, alear Ph ath qr. decline, but Essex 
o gradual extinction N this ‘remarkable le :—One aa ult, at Bolne; Vicarage, $ ho e Rev. Josepa Date, | factors preferred to hold ov ther accept the red! 
eration of vhem became addicted to the use of the fire wa M.A., Vicar of Bolney, aged 74 ‘ In foreign only a limited wan, Seaver, SE So 
They have a degen comparatively imbecile progeny, reduction of ls. to 2s. per qr. Barley is a steady sale at the 
who indulge in the same vicious habit with their parents. ices of po day se’nnight. and Peas are 
Their is still more degenerate, and after a very few | Harkes, value. Oak seat is er mitar Fp = 
gen s Gaani alt . We also take p~ F cheaper. hed ra al a 
ron m fe ry of — a some few acted, — not eds 
centuries ago, while following the ners of Solyman the Per IMPERIAL 
Magnificent, were the terror of Christendom, but We ks iene T GARDEN, Sept, 8. Waar, Essex, Kent, & E Sufolk Y 
then, become more addi tas tebacce smoking thin ‘oreign importations — heavy. Dessert Cherries a 
any of the nations, are now the lazy and opnar rd feed Neste i be , had; eà ke consist of BERE A 
held in lised elle, 3 s. 
placing together the gp asiata fe Soret ee thus | Nectarines from hothouses are nearly over; very few as yet Foreign., 
of alcohol and that in the use of tobacco, I should be sorry be ae come in from open walls. Grapes are abundant, and BARLEY, grind. våist, tsis ‘Chev.|38—45|Malting .|86—41 
be misunderstoo wad: regarding these two kinds of intem- still maintain fair prices Cob Nuts realise 1s. and Filberts istilling 30—38) Malting .|35—40 
sagen enon} ee pernicious and degrading. 9d. to is. per ib. Peas are comparatively good and plen- af [20—24 
gweld tobacco smoker may, pe stupid and lazy, tiful. Potatoes are for the most ae aiy me tato „(24—26 
and the habit to which he is addicted may gradually tend to goor agg tht may be obtained, and excellent Tomatoes} — ER RAMENE [21—24 
shorten. his life and deteriorate his offspring, t but the pater are ing imported from the south of France. Cut fowers| — Foreign.....-- Poland and Brew 27 
drinker is poss hr reac mischievous, and often criminal. It | f Fanta ‘Kaioeanthes, of Orchids, Ganionian, Violets, Mignonette, | Ryze ......-. - 
e eens teat Ue tele apa tay mundane Geraniums, Lily of the Valley, and Roses. | Rys-mpat, foreign.....-------+-+-7. oy 
become fitted for the tas: which they have undertaken. The IT SA Beans, Mazgan.» -343 0 Aa, Tiok[80—48 dar 
best thing that can be said for that it induces pr D., BA per doz., 38 to 6s | — veers. 408 — 478. . Winds. : 
disease, w. the ly to the pes, per lb., 2s to 5s elons, 28 to 4s - Forciga ic eee geimal 
grave, and rids the world of the nuisance. nately, | Peaches, per doz., 8s to 15s lums, p. 3sto4s6d | Pras, white, + 
this, as i ther , what is wanting in quality is Apricots, doz., 28 to 4s , 1s to 3s _ wae —Sto—s...... Grey [36—38 
up ntity. Th checks on one of th Nectarines, do., 5s to 10s Apples, per doz., 6d to 1s 6d | MAIZE .....----- ++ 2000+ rrr 
habits which cae are not on the other. The dram-drinker, Cherries, p. lb., 1s to 88 Oranges, pou 100, 10s.to 208 Frour, best marks delivered. .per 
or, to eral term, the drunkard, is held to be a , per qt., 3d to 6d ae 00, 10s to 15s GO. osso ce eeeee co necees 
animal. Me is an outcast from all decent society, VEGET chs-qe dil at 
while there is no such exclusion forthe most assiduous smoker. | Rhubarb, per bundle, 4d to food | eet, per doz., 1s ĉd to 2s 
The com of the effects of tobacco with those ofj F. Beans, per qrtn , 9d to 1s aria p bundle, 1s 6d to 2s ¥, Sept. 7. 
alcohol leads to the consideration of a much wider question | Peas, . bush., 2s t) 8s Onions, p. pv pos A 3s to 5s {#!During th out the ee “a he weather has been remarkably 
than that with which I set out. In all ages of which we Cauli owers, each, 43 aig Xs 6d Tomatoes, per doz,, 2s to 38 fine. K raan ut the forward districts of the country harvest 
have any record, mankind have been in abit of | Greens, per 6a | Veg. P or os torts o expedited by all available means, and 
resorting to the use of table productions, not as to 6: hallots, per lb., 6d to 8d pine ed os with c 
contributing to nourishment, but on pone wipe bee of their g Garlic, per lb., 6d to 8d Judging from the p! for sale, it 
some Peculiar influence as stimulants sedatives (or in | Potatoes, pa ton, * nt to160s | Lettuces, Cabb., p. score, 1s6d bed fi that some has been stacked gery we The ap 
Pe er way) on the nervous porto obupa, alcohol, r 4s to 53 6d, to 2s a ce of the new Wheat and low ebb of old English stocks lenge. 
the Indian Hemp, the kava of the South Sea Islanders, m — per ewt., 5s to 88 Lettuces, Cos, p. score, 6d to 1s no doubt that tl won Pree nae ey aman of —— during 
r tea, coffee, and even tea, belong to this category. Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 6d Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s of te st be much larger than has been the case 
tion so universal may almost be regarded as an ion re Turnips, pe aN 5d to 7d_ | Horse Radish, p.bun.,1s6d to 4s in ‘cither of the con pfe r Thef fine weather has produced. 
ind there is sufficient reason to believe that, within certain Spinach, p. e, 28 to 38 Mushrooms, p. pott., 2sto3s | its usual effect Pi the Wheat _ a ag kingdom, and on 
limits, the indulgence of the instinct is useful. But we must ocean: a 6d te 1s Parsley, p. 12 Fodnebes, 2s to 4s | the sales concluded oe g about 3s. per qr. has been 
not abuse our instincts, This is one of the most important Artichokes, per doz., sto6s | Savory, per bunch, 2d to4d general. Barley, pean, a Peas hav cee less active 
