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md AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 9, 
ices to Correspondents, 
d, 
Noti 
CnunN— X Y—Messrs. Attwood, of Lewes, make a simple 
useful churn, in which you ean make 6 or 8 Ibs. of butter Be E trade begin. 
time. There are various sizes. 
RAMP IN Pres—F G A—You had better kill the pig, as the 
cure in the present stage is more than doubtful W. 
** CULTIVATED ”—Ignoramus— V worked by the Culti- 
vator, an implement of the scarifier ae grabber kind, 
FLAx—6 "lerieus—Y ou will find almost all the information you 
can require in the Numbers o! ae 
ir. Warnes, oj olk, im 
publications on the eus. and issued them in the form vof 
an octavi ie: our porrcmeddqnt, Mr. Dickson, 
is shortly to publish te A subject. You will find no diffi- 
ty in dis; your produce. BU agent will purchase. 
nant Tármer— There is not th e slightest 
EU The 450 tons of igo 
with the 320 bushels of Beans and Barley, are equal to the 
keep of 250 vehbep for half a year, or if you ke fatting cattle 
instead, you may calculate 10’sheep, feeding to 25 Ibs. a 
quarter in the course of the yea E equal to one beast that 
will fat to18 or 19 stone a quarter in the same time. The 
plan, then, which we supposed you td adopt is to buy 100 
sheep in s such condition as that you might sell them 
in 12 months at 25 to 30 Ibs.a quarter. T These wonld pasture 
ms ears IIR we supposed you not to mow, And in 
t buy in other 150 Sheep o or 15 beasts, as s you 
Rae 
steamed or boiled vu anata very well às food pea rse: 
given once a day, if vill take it; ours will not, 
mar get them into taking it by stinting them in other giden 
ager i SNA p ust not mix uev slaked 
Jime with urine. g4 will di drive of the ammonia, 
Eana mix sulphate of ammonia, and if along w dri it 
mix some Fuld acid, say about 1 gallon iton every 20 ‘of 
pure urine, you will make a mixture which w e à very 
valuable manure when absorbed by vegetable on A sawdust, 
or charcoal-dust, 
Lucerne—Allée verte EA Keran now ina Wege ied 
and transplant into t] places some m. iyi 
beginning of iae iss Ps in plants for a few s E d 
handfal of straw. manure, applied by the water. 
cart. Take it from the stable tank; or make it of 3 ewt. 
guano, mixed with such a quantity of water as your cart will 
Seatter per acre, T Sra Tenant] f your horses are 
have their share of Lu 'es "will be Ph) PUER for 
them and the 6 eo ws 
pay 
months in spring.—.J D—Sow now (by han 
not a drill) 30 ibs. of seed in rows, scored out 
inches apart, on E surface of deeply-dug, clean, and w ll, 
manured loam; 
MMaANGOLD Wea K W T—Superphosphate E lime will 
doubtless be manure for this crop. Apply 3 cwts. 
per aere te the aded) in the M. or Maris e 
PATENT Yeast—F N asks A E (set 243, col. c) to be good 
EER to tell him where ** Patent Yeast” is to be had ? who 
the ee of it? and in whose name and when the 
WU nt v out? 
Pics—A ady- We know of no breed which does not divide the 
hoof. Arey sure your information as to the existence of 
such a breed n Poland, is correct ? 
asks for MEO aie ae a „Particula r 
Golden ire." 
2 
d if y 
mg called s: In what 
ing the Grass up. 
it must it rali EE s be ORAS for, if undrained, the: 
on of expensive manures Be thr rowing them 
fi ood that comes. You c for 
and may then manure with dino, at “tte 
acre ; it will not impoverish the land i 
the land var increased growth of herl wW 
a NETS ACID AND Bo HO geri end m ee Mr. 
n the subject, at page 1 
"To €i. LEAN AUS R CALY| 
of sulphate of magnesia, 1 ou 
4 drachms ote ginger r dissolved ad tice 7 0.8. 
To Harca Ecc T M—The om required for hatching 
_ poultry artificially is 96° 
Z .—A api 1 Shouta T 5 un 
usey's paper 
Give her 12 ounces 
JS 
commonly to see some more 
arks on the the your Euer Disa “Oxygen” 
Erdut top-dressing, Which | ho gave us last y 
Markets, 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, April 27.—Per Stone of8 lbs. 
Best Scots, Hereford, &c. 4s 0to4s 2] Best rd ool. =s to —s 
Best Short Horns ^" . 8 4 0 itte 44 46 
Second quality Beasts - 210 3 4| Ewesand i second quali 
Calva 4 54 ce 40 44 
Best ‘Downs e Half breda 5 05/8 4 -58 790 
4 9 8 48 
Pigs 
Bei and Lambs, 2 1,330; Calvan: 92; Pigs, 250. 
The supply of Beasts is not quite so large, but sell extensive, and of ex- 
soln quality. ade is dul 
est 
quate, ani iie remain about oen as S ea, “taut eaters dull; the 
wer.—Veal and Pork scarcely maintain lato 
pre for these aide i Stel 
x, May 
excensively. Guil for Bee s ana T s s 
cannot be ‘ay ern houg Profe be Son SORA UE 
ery n 
Besma 9d per 21b» lessthan on Monn 
they are fully 4d per 8 lbe. lower, Calves are aiso 
very Wee r 5s per 81bs.— Pigs remain about th 
nots, 997; Sheep and Lata; goons Calves, 
$ Went Smithfield. 
- HOPS, F RIDAY, 
The ma arket for fine Hops is very firm 
holders of inferior 
COVENT GARDEN, May a — Vegetables of all ki: nds hay 
been pretty NE supplied. ‘uit is tolerably plentiful, ane 
a little dus ker, Some good-sized 
apples have "babe ee CR nd hothouse Grapes are RRA 
more plentiful, and consequently cheaper. On several of the 
stalls fime-looking ripe Cherries and Strawberries were ob- 
a e most part 
sold at pets nd Oranges sre plebetal and Nuts of all 
oe r the demand. Of Vegetab! 
a goods e ‘prety ‘pent Asparagus is excellent, and Cab- 
Bas Greens, &c., are good and plentiful. Y. 
and Tur nips Raay be oiam at last week's prices. 
ripe Tomatoes have just made their appearance, and a quan- 
tity of rear] QM from France have 
eek. Celery is good in quality, and sufficit for 
AAT of the very best quality still fetch 9L. a ton, and in 
one or two cases rat ther r more ; but inferior samples may be ob- 
tain ph at much lower prices ; on account of the variety and 
abundance, ‘of other vegetables, ‘ho owever, few sales are effected 
a ny pri p oHm Send Potatoes are, preity (uu and 20 boxes 
f Lis bi nthe market. Let- 
i es wido ding are ood md dE p Cut Flowers 
iefly qiie L9] Huphorbins, "Heat hs, ,Byacinths, Tulips, Auri- 
AG Troprzolums, Jasmines, Lily of the Valley, Pentas carnea, 
Stephanotis floribunda, Bur chellia apere, Camellias, Azaleas, 
Ac eacias, Cyclamens, Daphnes, Orange flowers, Rhododendrons, 
Cinerarias, Gardenias, Moss and ded Roses, 
FRUIT! 
Pine Apple, perlb., 62 to prem ver dozen, la to 2s 
Grapos, Hothouse, ver d s tol er 100, Gy to 1s 
Spanish, per Ib 9d to Almonds, p er peck, 
ortugal, p. Ib., id CBE LA PD 
Apples, Dess., per bush., 7s to 208 Biber, English, p. ob oe jio 60 
= (Kitchen, 7 to Vis. » Cob, per 100 lbs.» 
Pears, per hf.-sv., 6s to 15 22" Barcelona, 20e 
Oranges, per eR D 2: 6d € pa 128 to 16s 
— per 100, 4s to 18. — Spa Ms 
= Bevitie, per 2m to 16s Walnuts, per bushel, Jas to 208 
per dozen, 9s Chesnuts, per peck, 3s 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 13 9d Parsnips, per doz., 3d 
red, per doz., 6s to 12s 
Broccoli, Brown, per bdle., 1s to 28 
hite, 1s to 6s 
ee bonches,ls to 2s 
ES ench Beans, per 100, 1s o 34 
Sorrel, per hf--sleve, 9d to 
Potatoes, per ton, 70s to Tae 
Scorzonera, per bind, Ii to 1s 34 
Salsify, do,, ls to 1s 
ORI ME Bae a hel, Pea 
per fice ue de eo 6s 
Shallots, per iss Bd ti 
Ga anio, porlb. dd to Bd 
ndive, per score, 6d to ls 
Lettuce, per score, Gab. 4d to ls 
s, ôd I a 
HTTP 
rooms, per pottle, & 5 w 6d 
Small Salads, per pun: a 9d to ad 
Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 
Carrots, per d s Uh Savory; per bunch; ad to 6 
orse Radish, | pori busale, 369 Tec» | Tops, per buns ; 
Seakale, per punnet, o 4r Watercress, p. 12 pam 6d to 8d 
iiber per bundle, ki to 1s6d Parsley, per bunch, Tato 
us per bundle, 2s to 8s = 
ecd ch, da fo Be 
Spinach, per sie 
Leeks, por doz. Dehens Isto 1s od 
Cel ery, por bunch, a to le 6d 
epi each, e 
cots, per UN le 
‘Tarragon, per bunc) 
Mint, green, per bunch 6d to 8d 
Marjoram, per bunch, 
Chervil, per pannen 24 Sosa 
e io Load of i eae 
THFIELD, Apri 
Prime Mend.Hay 204 to E New Hay Ao NewClr, —sto — 
Infr.New & Rowen 55 o| Clover pe mi Straw — 28 — 84 
x Cooper, Salesman, 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Apri 30. 
Primo Mead. Hay | gosto 30 | 018 Clover 110a to 116 
Inferior — 
Infer T: s 105 | Straw 88a 10.368 
New Hay 
* Josnva Baxan, Hay Salesman, 
HITECHAPEL, May 1, 
on to 888; o Clover 1108 Kia 
ole 
Fine Old Hay = 
» 90 00 [sw 288 to 338 
Inferior Hay! 
New cidver 
MARK-LANE, Monpay, April 2 
The supply of Wheat from Essex and Bole this morning 
was moderate, that from Kent good; the best descriptions 
being in demand were n "a at the commencement of the 
market, at an advance o! 
was made 
d 
and a tolerable cleaspsits 
only.— 
value; Grin ing i ifficult ispose of. 
White boiling Peas sell freely at rather more money, Grey and 
Maple] bens, rce are more easily of disposal.—Beans support 
ere is a ala business doing in Oats, which 
ea pon held for an advance 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL otii. 8. 8. $. 8s. 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk White 58 68 Red . 50 61 
—— ‘Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire 50 63 White 69 63 
Barley, Malting end digtilling, 29a toa Chevalier 30 24 Grind, 23 96 
HO QUT sad EN $ Feed 22 26 
mberland and Sooreh ` antes 37 Potato 28 31 
pee ty 36 Potato 96 30 
Male, pale, ship. PA 60 
BON sod Rite choris ond 65 
Rve e . 6 
LEE 
Beans, Mazdgan, old and new ` 27 to 49 46 Harrow 31 48 
Pigeon, Heligo oland 84 to 52 — Longpod— — 
Peas, White” . + 36 to 40 Wane 29 33 — Grey . 38 8l 
FRIDAY, 
The d of both English and Foreign Corn have been 
small during the week ; the Ed E Me on show at 
this oue s mareo ‘realised M ; transactions 
in free Foreign and bonded were id Mad, MEOS ley , Beans, 
and Peas, are unalter red i in value, as also Oats, for whieh th thi 
is merely a retail sale, the prices asked etel Atay: 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
eat Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.| Peas. 
21 per Quarter.| 55s ld| 29s10d| 22s Od) e104] 34s 4d| 338 4d 
B . e «| B5 B| B0-2| 99 1| 34 0} 85 3 8 
4 H * | 55 9 80 7 22 6 83 7 8410 84 0 
1 > . 56 0 30 9 22 9 98 4 85 1 83 8 
18 " + | 5510 80 5 29 9 85 5 84 9 BS 5 
— 35 . . «| 556| 30.1| 98 4| 38,7| 3410| 8810 
6 weeks’ Aggreg, Aver. | 55 7| 30 4| 92 7| 3311| 3410| 33 9 
Duties on Foreign Graln 17 n! g = D geal 86 9 6 
Diagram showing the fluctuations in the price of Cora onthe average of the 
ecks ending Saturdays April 2 
Ones are not disposed to sell at present waren. mpi Ee d 
Suesex, fine per 
cwe “5 0 io £8 
5 
OB ard » 
> ior s e » 4 10 
Weald ^ Kent, fin ae " n PACA, 
dling s » 5 8 
Lo oe » al 
Choice, Mia. and tae E $9 
We ‘hear this | ng that Ay has made d ite’ appe "m 
mium SCTE. WARK, F AT 
ket during thi 
standing the liuitod. demand Hor every, 
was a furt her advance at t he close 
Seo: 
RSIDE, April 2 
» week have em small. 
to 100s per, t jonitroae Ba 
Blacks,, r Buffo, ine and, Maseh ces to 708 per 
May 1. 
Can per«r 44sto Jb {inneedOnken Fotelan, phon ds to Ly 
Car; ~ per cwt 46 ard, White 
Clover, ea, Nan - 40 90 Supers - = 
- + 40 170 m 
= white, English - gi 78 Rapored, EL "Eu wol 
= 4 78 > 
oriander - - 10 16 E Pod Ti 
Hempseed n Vr s 85  36|'Tares, mun winter r "bush. - 
Linseed ~ pe 7 S eign 7. n 
Z= Baltio 
Cakes, Eng. per 1000 Su Sa Turnip (too EEN for F Qoton, 
Sales d» Auction. 
9 NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and Others 
NESS PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will sub- 
mit to public competition, at the Auction Mart Bartho« 
lomew-lane, on Monday, May 4, Tuesday, 5, and Thursday, 5 
1846, at 12 o'clock, about ONE THOUSAND DA AIILIAS, com 
pn ising the new Varieties of the season, and all the approved. 
sorts of last year. Also a splendid assortment of GERA- 
NIUMS and other Plants in bloom ; west Varieties of 
Verbenas, Petunias, Bengal Roses, artsease, 
Greenhouse, and Bees ODAN &c. &c. Maybe vine the 
morning of sale, and Catalogues had at the rp and of the 
Auctioneer merican Nursery, Leytonstone, 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORI OTHERS. 
SoS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS. are in- 
May 13, ieie, at b for 3 oe cloc] 
(th e pri operty of Mr. Benner, ka s sien giving up their 
ic 
PUES Rosa, Br own's MI ‘Dick so: us Duke of Deyon- 
gun Beteral’s Brulante Hela Strong’s King, Ely's Lady 
a, Que Parmegiano, Musidora, Thalia, and Wallace} 
Brows s Matos llus, General Bourneville, lysses, Fabius, Maid 
of Athens, and Sheet Anchor ; $ Sharp’ ic 'uchess of 
Kent, Carmuize de Craiz, and. Violet [us "We. Also 
excellent Iron “Tulip Stage, Iron Hoops, ANS Rollers, "s 
pM Tulip Cabinet for about 120 rows, à e viewe 
day prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be had of the 
TES Sedsm ED and of the Auctioneers, American Nut- 
sery, Leytonstone. 
ULEY TRON WORKS, NEAR DURSLEY, 
LOUGESTÉRSHI RE, 
ue to Iron aude Engineers, ies NL Agri- 
"ultural Implement Makers, and o 
The FORI or Duct, having disposed of. the’ aee. named 
Property, has honoured 
HUMPHRYS AND Co. with penne toa ar- 
* range for SALE BY AUCTION, on TurspA x 5 
1846, and following days of business (Fridays and Saturday 
and Monday the 10th excepted), until the whole is disposed of 
THE VERY VALUABLE EFFECTS of manufactured and un- 
manufactured ARE Hinc Tools, Carts, | Horses, &c. 
n Makers’, er, 
ler Saw 3. Timber AUS various ki soned; a quantity 
of Machines, of various kinds, ve ER UR Ael po 
plete ; a great quantity of Bar Iron; Cast and Blis- 
d Ste res; the one-half Shore of 
ounting-house Fix! ; 
the Uley Patent Chaff aren x Rich ond Cars and Spring 
ditto; a au Draught Horse and Gig ditt ets of Harness, 
and numerous miscellaneous Effects. 
Full iud aakit Pari age will appear in Catalogues at 
1s. each, which may be obtained 7 days prior to the Sale at the 
MD Counties’ Herald O: ilico, Birmingham ; Guardian Que 
Manchester; Mercury Office, Bristol; fn Works ; 
WR edes" Offices, Stroud and Wotton-under-E dge. Oute 
logues will be sent on a Dosepuid application, inclosing 3 
Bestosp. n 
far The Sale will commence each day at 12 o’clock to the 
waa 
GREAT SALES OF TUL 
LENNY awp CO.’S Four Sales of TULIPS, com- 
prising the finest varieties in the world, take place on 
Monday the | nee W ednesday 13th, TRU 18th, and Wednes- 
the 20th of May. Jatalogues sent by post to any part o 
the United fined lom. m boe ener and Gardeners’ 
Gazette Office, 420, Stra and, 
ORNAMENTAL WIREWORK FOR THE “GARDEN. _ 
B. THOMPSON anp CO. beg UU to an- 
n that they continue to prepare at their Manufac- 
tory, 390, Ox: Vordstret London, all kinds of F pni. ntal 
rer ong suited he Garden, Greenhouse, or LR MS 
con of Hower ‘Trainers, Stands and Borders, Gard 
s mproved Garden and Hotl bonu 
Engines, Syringes, Ea Bellows, and other Floricultu- 
ral Implem 
Also, G. B. Uds s Improved Waterpot, which possesses 
ipsums advantages over all others, the smaller sizes being 
uitable for ladies’ use. They have now on sale a novel folding 
DE ND Wooden Garden. n Chair, at 3s. 6d. each, or 36s. per doz» 
which quantity is packed in a small space. 
TO THE NOR GENTRY, BL ro IRON- 
ERS, AND OT 
RU BROTHERS, 70, Line Hampton- 
sole he IMPROYED 
MENOGRAPI, or Labels for Garden Borders, Flower Pots, 
&c. Engravings of the same, with prices attached, sent per 
Pos to alt parts of the Kingdom, on applicati ion as above, 
e Age in London, G. ANE, Horticultural 
inen Warehiuns 46; King Time London Bridge. 
HORTICULTURAL TOOL WAREHOUSE, 
REEN AN» CONSTABLE, Wnorrsare and RETAIL 
TRON ON GEES Nnm King Walia Sireshi (een doors from 
London Bridge,) announce th ve a large assortment 
of New and peret GARDEN TOOLS. including Lord Ver- 
non's Patent I Yelloley's Patent rod ge Lyn- 
don's Patent a nd bod improved Spades, solid head Garden 
Rakes, Ladies Light Garden Forks, Transplanting iod 
Jointed Hothouse Syringes, Fumigators, Im) 
Shears, Edging Irons, &c. Ladies’ Horticul jar best px 
with every Implement requi site for the Garden. 
E 
CTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY, 
READ begs to inform the Publie that eum 31 
e years’ experience in dna use of Garden Engines, Machines; 
and Fire Engines, and 26 years’ practice in manufacturing 
them, ‘he has taken out a NEW PATENT for irproverene B 
the Valvular Action of ALL his Instruments, wh 
simple in construction as to prevent the possibility ir ever 
gel setting c out of repair, even in the hottest climates ; and if seni 
to the world's end will never require the aid ofa Maker. m 
Garden Engines and Mac ex aro o adapted for every purpos dm 
The singi T PUE 
any common doorn iud NM "tis e 30 gallons per minutes 
The double action dit itto will msetiaitgo! Bort 70 to 100 E 
water per FEN and with two-thirds the labour the 
common eee 
NIB. KADE to Contain oe cubis yards of water, sunk at the 
most meds place to receive water from the roof of boue 
Buildings or a Mansion would afford an ample supply in case 
for domestic purposes. A suction 
tube fixed in the tank might be EU always fall, and und 
Ene attached to it in five minutes ; and, with a proper len o 
of hose, the domesties might discharge Hater with ee for 
on Ve ‘part of the ned ina raat AER mites. 
and proved at the Patentee 
INGEORD AND Lay, 
e are genuine Ep Dort Nn his name. 
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