COAL RKET.—Jan. 90. e been vourite articles, and prices for both close very 
Cowpen Hartley, 19s. ; prom West Hartley, 18s. 9d. ; Mise the 1 fates development from the north of Europe to- 
Nettlesworth Primrose, 16s. ; Walker Primrose, 17s. 6d. ; ‘Walls day being still — serious than yesterday. 
End Haswell, 25s.; Walls End CMM 21s. ; Walls End 
Hartle 
epool, 18s, Ships at market, 1 rately attended. Wheat, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 23, 1864, 
umbrancs; 
b 
ark Cae 
Gs ARDENER (HzAD).—Married, no i ined 
thoroughly umderstands his profession j ju nan 
Good ao from last situation.—A, G., 
Crown Lane, Twickenham, S.W. 
ra 
FE rket mode 
e sales 2d, decline so buys been rt 
Tuan Corn. freely p at 30s. 6d.; m (Hrap).—Age 26; has a tho 
NEWGATE.-—Jan. 22. yptian Beans, Oats, and Oatmeal pe no ledgo of Early and Late Forcing, NS Hn 
Best Fresh y uA E .. 16s. per dan Ibs. AVERAGES | Wheat.” kaana esitin mess ms. | Peas.’ | house, Orchard House nd Flower and Kitchen (a 
Second do. 13s. — 3. =] n Idl34s 2q | Three years’ good character.—W. R., Post Office, Bat attersea 
Exile oa ue i peris TIFEELHEHELELJ = 
5 —Age well 
— 2% | 40 5| 82 0| 19 0| 33 6| 34 4 (33 8 RDENER (Hrap)—Ag well understa 
POTATOS.—SovrTHwAnRK, Monday, Jan. 18. an, 2 8910| 31 8| 18 9| 30 0| 88 883 1 his profe v Lei ei a dios of C. W. Ba 
During the past week the arrivals beepeecrdn have been small, ea M 49 2| 31 7| 18 2 7| 84 2133 8 | Covent hee Tad o ie ^ te estimonials can be had.—g. -CE 
and fresh samples have made more . Quotations ; — 16 4011| 3110| 1810| 98 0| 33 7/33 0 | Post Office, Islewor i 
[mpra gor M 30s. to 00s uer ton do. D: Borr E Agg.Aver| 40 7| 32 1| 18111 30 1] 34 8 i93 ARDENER (Heap), age 32, married, —A La 
Kent i2 Essex Regents, 70s. to 80s.: Porth” Forfar, and FLUOTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX Sa AVERAGES. nd is cer i to oen i a p tion for her Gardener, 
Fifesbire Regents, 55s. to 658.; do, do. Rocks, 55s. to 60s. RES gt aris: = Sa AA eS E resi m Be Led er reg C Mies f gi E ob n me 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. i Tu EN REN ; : Hay Mint ee nT practical ied 
4l 1 3 ES T working.—Apply O88 IRD & G, Stan. 
ONDA 8. 40 11 pa až A — | stead Park Nursery, Fore sc Hill S.E. 
The su of Beasts is much, shorter, et trade is dull; our | 40 d 8h ib Se 
quotatio: EDD ° however, freely given, ey in a few instances, 40 1 da d | i. ARDE R (HEAD), or FOE MAN toa Foreing 
exceeded. The number of Sheep is very small, but quite | 39 10 i pr x ( r^ Market Garde E 30, pt one child; has been 
sufficient for the demand; the dead markets being well n the employ: men of Mr. Davis, late of Oak Hill, East B 
supplied and trade heavy. Good Calves are very scarce and 1b years ; he time at Oak Hill, and th he va Ta 
rather dearer. From Germany and Holland there are 270 O ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, &c.— Mr Davis's "Forcing, Gases er NP 
Beasts, 560 Sheep, and 178 Calves; from Scotland, 450 where he is at p: 
Boasts < from Tr land, 190; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 1860 ; Advertiser wishes to hear of a locality with an Opening 
id 460 from the Ao xthera and Midland Counties. for employment as above, or o Sik Denier rue oi anini SENER qun. or Ee - t- raim 
Pr S d. s a | for an Assistant and Successor LIE understands Forcing all kinds of Fruit, and em ig 
Boots, Here- Best Long-wools, 5 4—5 6 aaa ed now, for which a Premium out of the annual | hishly recommended by eat e former employer.—A, 
fordn; deer. 6.0408 $| Do; Shee receipts would be paid. 6, Union Terrace, Upper dr e 
Best Short-horns 4 8 —5 : D . 4 "s "o Address reply to Mr. Scorr, Gard: "Chronicle Office, W.C. ER, m x enr Garden or la 
2d quality Beasts 3 0 —4 o. Shorn v. BIS Soak Retie te 
Best Downs ani Lambs at ANT WAREHOUSEMAN, one accustomed pM bigs ti nec s E it. 
Half-breds  .. Sere 2 2 to thé ed ls vid erred. Must be able io ps, Novesryman, ee Wells.—C. E., 2, Montgomery 
Do. Shorn 0 | manage Stock carefully, and pen in Execution of Odd, Plato, Tunbridge 
Beasts, 3460 ; Seen, i iem ; Calves, 192; "Pies, 300." Character will be stilo uired into.—Address W. ARDENER. a OND or SINGLE-HANDED).— Age 
an. ape ardeners’ Chronicle Office, thoroughly — — eon is 
We have a larger suj dae Bas dull trade, dening. ? inireo — 
quently Monday's e supply 0 cannot hed augur ia, and severa A AN t - vem. i ce Lar ues TARDE PE Lr Ss * 
large, it gen ‘the Ax i "n x d Sheep. i " Rin and could take a Jou rney when abut will be [once A e eg T =) "rs ge Estas 
lower. Good Calves are in request at high. peices. Our Liberal encouragement will be given to a qu nsl fied p E 20; dod 6 emt s ao" wv B, Oxshott, bee 
foreign supply consists of 70 Beasts, 270 Sheep, and 72 Calves, | Address, N. C., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C a sheer” — = cor Oe 
Milch Cows, 119. AR RI(UNDE n a gentleman’s or no 
3 5 ANTED, Young Man, age 18 to 20, Men. ae Well recommended.—R. ,N., Mr. Job 
Best ur hw. Best Long-wools, 5 H -5 4 CARTER, die a peer Nursery Business.—Apply ja at "Saxilby Lincoln. 
fords, &c. 4 10to5 0|Do.Shorn G. SurrH & Co., Merton Nursery, Merton, Surrey, S. 2 : 
Best Short-horns 4 6 — 4 10 Ewes 424 quality 44 =4 “io 
4 0 
3.— jur 
2d quality Beasts 2 8—4 0| Do. Shorn ANTED IMMEDIATELY, in a gentleman's Ce gan dies eke: M dec wale 
ae —— Ü family, to Ra a the ear eh on a farm, d a youn sie B in ties above capacity Who ue. whore 
P aris Eo hoe 6.0 2 ede 0 | PLAIN COOK, who understands Bak vd aan work, “snd Mien to ihe Houses s seven. years, and Whose object in leaving it 
o. Shorn —4 8! Poultry. Age between 30 ‘and 40, None need apply who are | for further 
Beasts, 930 ; Sheep. 2330; Caives, In; Pigs, 19). not thoroughly res ug — and trustworthy, with a high 
character.—A ddress . P, Moriston Manor, Micheldever, ER NAGER, FORESTER, and 
Hants. r gems Ə 37, married, no incumbrane; 
K —Monpay, Jan. E he is at present. engaged ^ above on a large Esta 
The show of i Wheat No stan very nd, and is oie "i d ame, &c. 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
BUD of CHAMBERS, Offices, the Superintendence 
of a Laun ms Me ak post eg trust.—A Roatan 
Widow, cd 44, be highly recommended.—P. G., 
Post Office, Turnham Green, W. 
XPERIENCED GARDENERS (or 
GARDENER a BAILIFF), of fide qualifications, 
recommended to wont emen.—Further ci one given 
i-es to Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON & Son, Wellin, ton 
rsery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
wi e 
M h poney y would have 
been ted to seli from ships, little business was transacted. 
Barley of ali descriptions ey cana slow. Mod and Meca mag onal 
Beans and Peas brought last s quotations. Oats 
d. per qr. lower. Tuc. 
PER IMPERIAL QUAR 
Wear, uasa aed & Suffolk. White 42—45 Red 
selec or shee patio Lame Red 
SIN rir 
woes | 40—48 
diis) D& Son h 
28—32 
18— 
m "YT Ez T 
.&dist ; 958 t0 27s ..Ch ev. ass Malting .. 
ing and distilling 22—26/Malting.. he ey ar 
E ng to any la requiring r eal 
2 E^ Galnet, whose characters will bear strict ord 
15—90 i ism stay A Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, 
Cera (Hrap).—Middle-aged, married, no 
brance; thoroughly i ORE his profession, 
and Management of Land if Dee gni Good eh cie —W. 
4, Mildmay Terrace, Back Road, Kin bend eiris 
0| 20— Feed..... 
++++-Potato}1 e Feed si. 
eign sees "Boland ata Brow 7—2 Feed .... 
30. IUe sis 
reign . : 
EANS, Mazagan....28s to 36s.. Tick 30—33 
— Z Pigeon .... 32s to 40s.. Winds. 
Dru 
.Small 36—42 Egyptian 50—;: 
Boilers|36—38 sine. bs 
rey | 28—30) Fo! 
A 
ES ENER (Hzap), where two or three more are 
kept. dr 26; understands Pines, Vines, Peaches, 
Cucumbers e general egret of Gardening. No single- 
prios {pies sows Good testimo: DA —Wa. DowNiNG, 
144, Lower Moss Lane, Hulme, Manches! 
fad 
lk |35—4 
PEDI Per ditto 28—94| Country. 
E 28—3, 
335% gae 1ó—25|Per sack 
82—42 
FRIDAY, Jan. 
— the 15th inst. the ether | has been v with 
be: 
e line of about 1s, per 
, quiet. trade, spe Sada inns, 07 Vance ied 
off the coast, With the vx has a practical knowledge of his Profess min all its 
,on e floating trade has been very Thé teman d os Jost le and bir te ag she T. 
-of i T i eman he v ea 
sorts o ning fan, À E j ving.— 
(Has) kal nobleman or gentleman | 2° 
S mi Wheat and Maize are-1s. 
Gem e services of a first-class Man.—Age A 
kan er ood Grower of f Fine a Peaches, "Sto 
Cr Piants, ‘a cellent Flower and Kit chen 
ener. _Unexceptionable Charot from present and late 
Gard 
-e D Emmens, Stationer, 8, Grosvenor Street, 
apro von —Mi ez v Scotch; 
bra 
‘Braden 
a very si e Aes 
two form f 
ge: 
f ices of a thoroughly experien 
eremi ia character.—Wm. BURTON, Gardens, T 
House, Abbots Langley, Wa: tford, Herts. 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
eat. 
lai 
MANAGER, Gardener. 
ENERAL SiO PAARL of E HARD and SOFE 
WOODED PLANTS. —: mss Lu ete 
- and can 
rS E. NIU n Y: Road, 1 Brixton Hill, Su: 
usines. aci acie Msi Siac nid ace E 
TEWARD and GARDENER, or GARDEN EAS 
S a large Establishment.—No incumbrance; 
the. fana emen! Estat rd and A 
Ee. 
all i ndi 
character from the noliemntn. de bus lately vere 
to be seen, with undeniable references.—A. B., 
Peckham, London, S.E 
er Nur 
ailiff RT Garden 
FF, or BAILIFF ud "GARD DENER. » 
e 30, married a native of Scotland, who has as been used 
ming San ag whole of his life. His 
ye —E. R., Mr. Langley's, men 
X 
AILIFF and M c: 52, no d - Bs 
eptional haractf; | 
noe on application. J. Browns, Mr. Burdekin, Statio 
an manage a 
rd 
reference on applicati 
York. 
ARM BAI 
Marketing of all ape of Stock. an woul 
himself generally wei wd The hi - references 
A. B., Post Office, Ware m, Dors: 
To otsai ind. Gentlem E 
ign aec — Age 35, married onë 
has extensive practice in 
Foxes, and Pal — Rane ad also trating o of D presi 
monials of the highest class ed premi to Bishop 5 
voe) epum uc Qut EE Bost, , 
Wind: 
em EEPER or CASHIER.—A Young * 
ust four eid reference 9 : Nurse 
B nieh, » Leo House, 
LERK, SHOPMAN, or iym he in i 
SEED BUSINESS. Ey highly Bod inter d 
who has bad 16 years experience. 
Mr. GoLDING, 12, Robertson Street, Haein 
goa (Hzrap)—JoHwN GrrKINS, age 34, 
single; for "o tesi ta ia Gardener to the Hon. 
bury. By the death of 
p he 
a his 
Road, Tandon, VE will s 
any questions from those gentlemen ER who pl requiring 
efficient m 
a thoroughly 
S ER sn. Wages not ess than. 
uo fully 6d. ei on 
alteration. Beans, 
either in 
Teen that SM Wheat end corn 
H 
RE e 
8 bn P & 53 R Rr 
g M EAT Fe eee a ameter er ETTUSc 
- A S Eo don 
ENTA ik than FOOD, 
REVAL 
ved by thousands of cases which had been 
hopelose, M uote s few.—Cure No. 46,270. Mr. James 
n 
fancies. var >. 
akenham, Norfolk, 
Which had resisted all 
d torpidity ba the liver, 
ent” TA dn 11b., 28. 9d. ; 2 1b., 4s. Gd. ; 51b., 115.5" A 
228. ; 241b., s ime ES wi 
BARRY DU BARRY treet, Londonig ¢ 
Ped at beg s Maso, and at 61, ra a 
Cheapside, E. and 150, Oxo Erena aeri 3 
and ‘Chpraiste in every town 
