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: THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Max 16, 
and sweetness—the yellow -golden Ex of their edges—a smooth, 
mild and rich tlayoue—not 
when cut in thin’ slice: AN or parting when toasted, 
with the oily matter whey contain, but softening without burn- 
in; If cheese has been soured in the making, 
being too long in hand, or from want of attention em scalding 
the utensils, nothing will cause it to assume the blue coat. If 
the curd is salted, when ground down before being a into the 
vats, the salt has the effect of giving a a skin to each of the par- 
ticles of the curd it comes in contact with, which prev ents them 
from intimately uniting ; and although the curd may be pressed 
me go 
of it, and the cheesy part burns. The skin of the cheese too 
is not tough and solid buthard and brittle, a nd when e amined 
mosaic wor! 
Wo EE to Correspondents 
ARTIFICIAL YeEast—If “A Farmers Wy ve will look back 
through one or two late numbers, she will find many receipts. 
See s2 this year, and 616, 632 of last year’s volume. 
You may safely roll, sow seeds, and lightly 
2H i 
nquir y 
harrow them in over Barley that is “ well up.” Do not letit 
be too far gone. You see, we have no means of informing 
you; the terms we use are necessarily indefinite, There is 
no help for this but in emperience, evertheless we may say, 
that young plants will g nerally bear with impunity, if not 
with ady: antage, much ane treatment than inexperienced 
men can imagine, Wheat’ will not do to roll heavily when 
S—Potatoes planted 5 inches deep in 
Ours were put in (both early and late 
nes i i January, and are already many of 
them in strong z foli: If yo re not Potato sets to dibble 
in, plant Cabbages in the blank 
BREEDING Sows— Constant Rea 
Burnt CLAY—JAHorton asks for Ae method Saradan in burning 
i W not aware of any particular mode 
adopted there. He will find some papers on the subject in 
the current and some of the late Bumpers of the English 
Agricultural Societ; Journal.——5S S S—It may be advan- 
tageously mixed with guano for a broadcast application of 
the manure, But read Mr. Dudgeon's article in another 
Aeg mn 
Y ATT Bell—The effect of the capillary at- 
traction of soil for w in proportion to the fineness of 
the soil soili nin sand, the 
ormer is made RA of much nee Pavel than Lolita. 
Take two glass tubes of ver: der iod ee E es 
and dip fie into your ink-bottle that the ink 
m rise Higher in the one of ARE c And so (the 
wa ding in your land at, oe feet fr un its surface,) 
Mn the height to whict h your scil is thus kept damp, depend 
on the finen and the consec nent smallness of 
ce: 
that the subsoil 2 
SN ne and lin 
ature than the othok 
Tetter soil. 
bo^ ek As H ss i 
ose. of the waste of the 
s likely to be of a more mixed 
“and, so far, it is ly to be tl 
for "gie cd as to the iubes economical 
intown, Willa of our co re 
Su nde ne so kind as to give the infor mation sought for ? 
hci soi Rol, we know about it i 
11 
N 
s it into a compost wi 
3 feet of dung, a coating 
then ec lime over ull. 
out of a wateriug-pot, 
half an acre of Rye ; Feb 18: 
where it touched, bat the strips of Rye untouched looked all 
the more AI and the Wheat in the following year 
was very much better on this half acre than on the rest of 
GnaziNG—Znquirer—Grass varies greatly in quality; but, no 
doubt, generally, cattle will fall off on being put to Grass, 
after feeding in stalls on roots and meal, if the latter be 
ved. 
LAND LIABLE TO SEMPUS d en R—You should let all your drains 
terminate in a main, and should open E ae brook at 
the low: est end of the field, the ough a bricke e, t, perhaps 
6 inches square in the internal section. On. to uo end o 
this which ould terminate in a flat sloping surface, du 
framework inciosing a hanging- 
ermit egress, but t noti ingress. lt 
pe til ‘a flood comes, which will 
rainage of the land will ac- 
pw in fhe Thali tal the waten en Dei dos, MEE ordo 
will again opem addition to th e surface of the 
land should be laid out with water furr o permit 
the ready eseape 2 id OU adhi necwetar which: the floods 
be Vim than yonr upright shafts, the 
doubtf 
BA E iat better apply it 
in the way UNE for guano, by Mr. Dudgeon. See 
another column. 
To APPLY CR 
To Ror Re 
process, 
Youre Sow—J L must sell her at Michaclmas, and he has 
only green food for her in the meantime. We should prefer 
selling her then in farrow rather than attempt to fatten, 
Markets, 
P Ea MoNnar, May 11.—Per Stone of 81bs. 
Beat Scots, Heretords, &v. da Oto 4a 2| Beat Long-woole = - —sto —s 
- 8 Ditto ( INDE CM 
it : H 3 Wa | Ewes n second quality = — € 
4 10 itt E] 
Bost "Downs cite 410 50 Lambs : 5 H HE 
D orn *6 4 B| Pig DUE 
Wake Prax May 
vea full supply of Beasts and due dull; it is diffiow T 
Monday's pilves for any SE The best È it is difficult to ob aln 
SShor:-ho: lod, Segond qualities aro low. 
re She 
rate js &b utthe same as of 
Beasts, 1124; Shoop und Lambs, 7680; Calves, 28; Pigs, 
» Wert Vosithfioa. 
» WATE 
to ibe unusually Jimi 
t any i infertor sampl, 
9 has been a few fresh samples of Re- 
> as quoted belo ork Reds, 
1208 =< Fe MANET Regen 2 o ^ a0» per ton; Seotch eru los 
loe of rhe eure HN MP d Reo donis Uf Hi 
HOPS, Fray, May 15. 
markt is vary fiio, end gradually Advan rg. The fiy continues to 
TENDEN & Smits, Hop-Fae 
The 
inereasa, 
COVENT GARDEN, May 16.—Vegetables of all kinds have 
been well supplied. ‘All kinds of Fruit in season is plentiful, 
and trade begins to get a Hene brisker. Several good-sized 
ine-apples have been offer othouse Grapes are becom- 
ing more plentiful, and a Eoaea quantity of Peaches and 
Nectarines, of MR goo juality, have been 
uring the weel Ro and S QU BAD are pretty 
plentiful, more DeL DR ich there is 
little demand 
Oranges are plentiful, 
are ficio nt for the demand, 
few Melons have just made their appearance. Of Vegetables, 
Asparagus is excellent, 
and Cabbages, Greens, A are good and plentiful, Young 
Carrots and Turnips may b: i 
Green Peas have been ofibred a at from 18s. to 1l. per half-sieve, 
Celery i is good in quality, and sufficient for the demand, Pota- 
he very best aie still fetch 91. a ton, and in one 
¥ n; Buts samples be ob- 
tained at much lower prices ; on act of the Sees and 
rate of other vegetables, avion ue sales are effec! 
Potatoes are prot pleniitm a Ketucos 
ER quet Salading are od and plentiful. ^ 
chiefly consist of Euphorbias, Heaths, Hyacinths, Talipe. 
culas, Tropeolums, Jasmines, Lily of the Valley, Pentas carnea, 
MURS aoapunday Burchellia capensis, Camellias, Azaleas, 
A s, Cyclamens, Daphnes, Orange flowers, Rhododendrons, 
dirqeuy Gardenias, ieu other Roses. 
2 
Hun 
Pine Apple, perlb., 6rto | Lemons, ver aozen, 1s to 2s 
Grapes, Hothouse, BA lb., Kd iA os id) a 2 Ma 
panish, per Almonds. per p 
em 20s Swe er valen NER 
Apples, Dess., per * » 
Kitchen, 7s to 15) Filbe 
Goossbert ies green, per May, 61 tol0s Not Geb 
rawberries, per CZ., 3d t Barolon, 9 
Oranges per "dozen, 18:0 pn = azil, ps ito "16s 
x 100, 4s to 185 dis 
— Seville, per 100, be to 16s Walnuts, per routes 16s à 208 
er dozen, 2s to 2 Chesnuts, per peck, 8s to 
VEGETABLES. 
„En glih, p 100 NT i" 60 
opib 2 B04 te 
Cabbager, per doz., datos 8d Carrots, per bunch, 94 to 2s 
red, T doz. n idi to 19s IM r doz., 3d to ls 
Brocoli, By Broin, qur pa x2 9d to 1a 6d | IZOnera, NU r bundle, 1s to 14734 
te, Is alsity, don ls 
payna per ‘oz, ET Onions, per bashe, jr 6d to bs 
nohes,ls to le 6d = Oz 150a to 64 
1 Lettuce, pe 
oat, penton, 7061 utes 
ra: | 
bushel, as E di e: 
Why 
Watercress, p. 12 Sm. bun. 6d to 84 
Parsley, per bunch, 1d tod 
lote, per. "handle, le 
Tarragon, per 
fin 
> per sieve, 9d to 1a 
Vet per doz, Duchess la to 1s 6d 
v, per buni sn, 6d to 1# 6d 
6 Tri 
EXE May H. 
^y 80s to 85- v Hay — —*to —s| NewOlr. 
85 so 1:0. | Straw E 
m us eis 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, May 1 
Prime Mead, Ha 
Infr.New& Rowen 60 — 70 lover 
Prime Mend. Hay Bisto 90» | Old Clover 11040 liho 
Inferlor 60 0 |lnferiordo. 95 100 | Straw B3 to 368 
NewHay + - New Clover = 
Josnoa Barer, Hay Salesman, 
WHITECHAPEL, May 
Oid Hay + 80. to 84s | Old Clover pe 11e j 
Inferior Hay + — 60 . 70_| Taf. 100 | Straw 
£88 to 32: 
Trade very dull; ae SEEDS nearcely eee ‘at any price.’ 
MARE "MoxpAr, May 1 
. There has been efe. of Wheat from the neighbouring 
counties fresh for tnis aa s market, which met a heavy sale at 
a decline to T qr. from this day week, and sc 
Bonded maintains its 
illers to rele: by 
being the 
ER 
te 
certificates, 
mee resorted d to bx procuri ce stock, with. 
tions, being clea M off, —AIL eap inurl of 
per qi eap nd White 
Peas Support tla: ates, UR Ps Gr nis tarn cheaper. 
—The best descriptions te = are fully is. per qr. low 
dinary sorts cannot be di sed of, unless at a still farther 
abatement in price. 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 8, $. & 8. 
$ White 58 63 Red . 50 60 
——— Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkehlre — . 60 63 White £6 60 
no Malting and dius! Bolan 30 ss Grind, 23 2 
a E 
week s 
EE 
M 
H 
a 
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gE 
z 
8 
oy 
H 
& 
18. Pouto $7 30 
‘hu amberland and Seo 
eh Feed 92 s6 Potato 26 30 
pale, shi ee + + 64 60 
acitoniand Bing 4e) is + 60 65 
Rye : peer] 
Beans, Mazaxany old and new 98 io 40 Tick $9 46 Harrow 31 48 
, Heligoland . 34 to 62 Winds — — Longpoàd— — 
Fev, White + ++ 861040 Maple 29 33 Grey , 23 Bl 
RIDA 5. 
The arrivals of all descriptions of Corn in the river USD 
the week have been moderate ; the UN Ww heat at markei 
either left over or es up nce Monday, is held on ihat Bday’ 
terms, some portio] h still pakina unsold. Bon is 
taken. as eru in small parcels t lease by orar 
which are now held at 10. — There is ARE little doing in an, 
other article; the Oat trade is dull, and to make sales to any 
extent less money must be accepte: 
IAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat. Baley, Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
Apr 4 per Quarter. 5594 30s 74) 381 Gaj ade 74| auiod| 34s Oa 
= 83 8 
M. 7. .| 56 0| 80 9|- 99 9| 38 4 
— 18 . «| 5510 80 5 99 9| 85 5 3 $ 84 5 
= . x . | 55 80 1 2 88 7 84 10 83 10 
May 92 4.5. | 09 5| $99 8 7| 82 5| 9411 | 88 10 
at MPs Mri der e rc E rt 34 
6 weeks Aggrog. Aver. | 66 0| 20 2| sa 1| 8a 7| 85 0| 34 3 
Duties on Foreign Grata 16 el 8 ^| sol 9 «| gej 86 
Diagram showing the Ruetnations in the price of gm on the average of the 
“ six weeks ending Saturday, M. 
ke ae d JAmur4 | Aran | v | avid 2j | May 2 | Mays 
g 
6. 
anary «4 per m mreed Cakes Foreign, p.ton ato 9» 
a Mustard, Ae rt 
- 20 a 
- White, rta. - 55 Rapeseed, Earn tase m eel 
= - 40 p^ Rape Calte = 
Coriander = - 10 16 | Saintioin 
Hempseed oper B $5 25) Teren, Bng, winter P Vos. 
Linseed = =e 45 eiga pr usta 
.- Baltic 49 46 Trefa 1 
= Oakes, Eng. per 1000.11] I% Tussi uto ariete for d frst 
Seales tp aan: 
TO OREL GENTLE ORISTS, AnD OTHE 
MES PROTHEROE & "MORRIS will sabei 
to. pui competition, at the Auction Mart, ERST 
lane, on Thursday, May "e 1846, and Y 
oí 
of FUCHSIAS, 
ROSES, and a varie! ty of Plants for the 
viewed the morning of Sale, and Catalogues p» at the vend 
and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
MEXICAN ORCHIDS. 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce 
p they will sell by Auction, ak d Great Boom 
Kin, 3 arden, on May 25, at 
i? o'clock, an IMPORTATION OF ORCHIDS Pom the tem- 
perate regions of Mexico, SOIUDRASISE many fine plants in good 
tondition,—May be viewed on Saturday and morning of Sale, 
and RARE den of the Auctioneers, 38, King-street, Covent 
Garden. 
TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS, 
a BE DISPOSED OF.—The original Plant, with 
umber SE £ Slips, the under-named Seedling —“CEREUS 
NELDONIENS I: 
Re THORPE, through the liberality of his employer, is 
ae ined t offer to the ius mrs most unique e of all Cactus, com- 
eee pay and fi Gardeners’ Chronicle, p. 
ee Seedling Cereus is a very 
handsome ad iety, 1 ae ‘ge, bright, a d fine in colour; it may be 
necessary to say it is of strong at healthy growth, a well- 
grown plant; placed on a ET will perhaps surpass anything 
yet Ad into the EODASSTATOEY or greenhouse, and w. 
give pleasure ci all seasons. The Plant continued in Um 
six M anm and was MD admir on of Em who saw it.” A cor- 
Plant, showing its habit, may be seen at 
r.—For farther particulars apply to R» 
[or rpe 
cue CORNER or HATE MOON- S TREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS a 
(By Official appointment), the SEE ‘DAMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and griculturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
pone is at the Sores of HALF- Soon: ST REET, PICCA- 
MILLY, London the last Fifty 
Dio ed Lists of. Ag TRAD. Seeds e aS ready, and may 
ad on | siento. 
LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES 
ADAE Ci 
PSLEY PELLA Ds Faleon Glass 
wW ork Holland-street, Black aveprepared to supply 
(in quanti EET AND 
" 
iot less than 100 square feet), 
nv, 
es 
SRM E ABER BEST QUALIT at d B oni 
Per square foot, 
. 4d. 
» 
26 ” D . nm v T 
Swann Squares from 5 ins. by 3ins. up to 10 ins, by 8ins.y 
from 14d, to 8d. per aquare foo ot. 
N Th ‘ull strength for Greenhous 
ROPAGATING GLASSES, White, 1s. per Ib.» or 
o 4s. per dozen, CUCUMBER G: GLASSES, 
APE SHADES, with cire 3 1s. 9d. to 
done. 64, euch p 
Holland-street, 
LA’ E & Co , Falcon Glass Wor 
TOREI GN ‘AND BRITISH 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden 
R. C. having a again reduced the prices for small crow 
US a oY Bt of the present quotations with hi: 
per gross. 
ET AND CROWN 
i 
and other purpose: 
8 by 6 
vi e peo consignments E STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLA of whieh he purposes keeping 
such a aps as will enable DN i execute all orders as soon 
s received 
PROPAGATING, BEE,CUCUMBER,and GRAPE GU ASSES 
of ev usan. cheaper than at any other house.— 
New e Lists, apply to , Glass, Lead, and Colour Sones 
48, Leicestér-squan s “ond at 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, E good q say n for 
at 
For 
Horticultural que generat eO 
a Rods 28, fe dis S 
ney only 
BRITISH AND > FOREIGN Sit SIBET AND (D HORTI- 
RAL 
prier AND WELCH Due zo announce to the 
nd Gentry, that they have just tonius es 
rangements with J. Werc, jun. PminLre8 and Co. 
purchase of the business lately carried on by Meu al 2, 
Panton-street, and beg to eall n ion to their extremely low 
prices for no fidatan Glass of every description. 
CES OF HOR TICULTURAL GLASS 
Not ibs 40 in, long UK pu from 5 in, to 18 in. 
No.13 Brit es or Po: 
13 oz. to the ‘fo idi ++ +. 4d, per foot, 
» 16 16, 5 es a d MES. 
BOUE E ^ ae tea, 
MUNI "a ites, 
use 08915; is Gide ONS 5, 
SMALL SQUARES. 
Haro in 100 Teri Bore zorman cular to thickness. 
nder 5in ++ 1jd per foot. 
5 by 3 three 6 ya td, DE 
6 by » LAE ARABI i 
rok GLAZING. 
Black Cement, as used at Chatsworth, 
Best Linsced Oil Putty .. 
ite Lead, Window Lead, Solder, &o. 
Hor tonlara Glazing Executed in any part n " the United 
King 
S ool selection of Patent NA Sheet, and fluted Crown Glass 
for HA E &c., particularly attended to,—12, Panton-street, 
Haymark et. 
24s. pus ewt. 
IMPORTANT TO HORTICULTURIS 
RTICLE 
ESSRS. DAINES inp: *BRUDDOCK clim: the 
3 inspection of Ginas Dealers, Horticulturists, and Build- 
to an entirely new description of BRITISH SHEET 
GLASS, which, upon ta, will be found unequalled in. sie ad 
uti anc price, by : win the inerket for sh 
ary composition "will be entirely avoided, as 
m TUE. he: above Metal great care and ski b 
ed to divestit of the Panes tendency to conce entrate the 
the sun, cds ilt in ee cases ruinous to plants. 
rringdon-street, Ma, 
sg 
ISINOSFORD AND La. 
ay 
— The best assortment of Coloured Glass in London. 
