THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND uoa. GAZETTE 
110s. ; do. Reger 
; Kent and 
Flukes, ‘per ton, gen to 
Dunbar Regent s, 9 Essex rx 
Regents, 70s. to 80s. ; Belgian Whites, 5 55s. to 
ITISH WOOLS.—Lonpon, Nov. 
ad a brisk demand for 
excepti on of foreign Barley, which was good. The aetate 
ave ha most pies of wool | at 8 g's boni was very Homie, The value of 
at a considerable advance on long qualities. Wheat, either English or for ign, is red from Monday, 
South-downHog-s. d. s. d. | Combing 8 pU a RE id he li 3 aeree doing is aii of a oe — 
gets.. .. .. 11110 2,0| Flannel Wool .. 1 33to 1 10 | Prices of all descriptions of spri n are unchan, 
Half-bred ditto.. 2 3 —2 lanket ditto .. 0 6 —0 9 ARSIVALU THUS Tw 
Down Ewes .. 1 10 — 1 11 | Leicest. Hoggs.. 2 2 2 3 UE E NE e N dei. MINE 1-5 5c E 
Kent Fleeces .. 2 1 —2 2| Ditto Wethers.. .. —2 1 Wheat. Barley. Oats. - Piati 
DEN rem MARKET, English .. 950 qrs. 870 qrs. 1570 qrs. 340 sks. 
Mox i Irish .... — — 500 * 
5 
The number of Beasts is ipea dere than on Monday | = 
Eon rare m are still scarce, and ite i high Foreign .. 9 5 ioi AURTEN 3110 bris 
y of Sheep is shorter, "b ut a fair rage LIVERPOOL : "Nor 22 s morning's market had 
The supp 
iiw al of Aana, 
bp d 
95s. ; | remained unaltered in value, but only a limited bus 
to 100s, ts, 80s. 
to 95s. ;; do. do. Rocks: 70s. to 75s.; Perth, — and Fife 
e for 
ER demand i p Ain "limited, asd prices are 
late. acu 
n transacted. Tho six marks for delive 
lour is estimated at 29,000 bon Ms at is a slow t 9d. 
per T 480 lbs. decline. The vals endi Eu glish 
all 
and foreign, during the week Dave bien very ial, itl the 
T 
very little more fu pred usual pa a ek demand from 
, but 
ess has 
- 
bee: very t this 
are €— equal to 31s. 3d. per 280 lb. oe preni stock of 
F 
QGARDENER. ( BAD), 
derstands th 
Greenhouse Plants, uc "s 
n ET ne a 
Le b e e e. Dd 
rates nees 
[eer — 
me 
Gi RDE) x E x is EAD).— 
incumbrance ; thorough. 
phe i Vegetables ; ter EN Gre tay ra 
and Flo Garden: Ireland. ne . Shezat | ~~ 
character. ME I. Day & Newsveni ected. ta, 
Sisters’ Road, EEren . 2, Durban 
qe d character and: fit eod 
A, Wo ee Warehonte. T, 
INE R (Heap, or 001 
Age is very successful m oie gs 
itoko amd "Flover Ga rr iol rst-olass 
ah eee , Statione eet, i-e 
— ENER AD) 
Age d ^ thor Been und Am A i potes 
Tocornznen. c and have a good characte 
about Tin —T. R., G. Stidolph, College X eA 
( JAR EN ER. — “Es 27, single; has à 
knowledge x ms s profession n all Lis s branche 
able reference —Qur s Nursery, 
Aaa oe E 38; E y 
Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, Flower ee 
Forcing ne c aru Two years’ good character, 
Dedham. 
DENER, —Age 23; Yd the 
Early and Late Foreing of Vines, 
Melons, Coste, and Strawberries? Hin 
Heth, Sean EE No objection to Ireland.—A, E, D,2, 
ROPA em or PROPAGATOR and 
Ps agit eU competent and can be 
ry preferr A. M., 24, Vale Place, 
rie e 
roper Estate or Fi 
minded sve Dairy, i VIAE to E EAS ihe 
‘sont ving consideral 1° ee 
mee rs. Harv arvey & Co., 3, Tavistock Street, 0 
ood E for Calves is t y = v millers and dealers for Whea nsiderable pur- 
n any a iri Holland there chases having bean made 6g A es e quote 
Boasts s 6180 peng 2 aires and 80 Pigs; from Scotland, prices fully as high as on Friday. Flour is held firmly, but 
; from x elani 0; and 2200 from the Northern | moves slowly. American corn is pa A , but ree 
A Midland Counties. ng ex quay at 3 er qr. ri Oats a atmeal 
s d 8 d s s|less active than of late. Beans osk j aires mie. Peas and 
Best Scots, Here- Best Lo: LX -wools, 5 0—5 2| Barley are not much inquired for. At close of market sellers 
fords, &c. 5 9to5 Do. Sho — ,. | of Wheat are looking for better prices, 
Best Short-horns 4 10 — 5 F Bod 2a quang bs ENG AY, Nov. 25.—Market moderately attended. Wheat 
2d quality Beasts 3 4 —3 8 | Do. Shorn —. at Tuesday's rates. Flour dull. Indian Corn weak. 
Best Downs and mbs .. mo. eans steady. O: Oatmeal quiet. 
E e d 5 i pee ad tet ee - sz 5 : AvERAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Be eas. 
ror en o V Laan ey: 96,050 ; Onbvei, 190; P Oct. 15 | 38s 1d| 29s11d| 20s id| 33s 94| 80s 2d|35s 4d 
alves, igs, 280| — 22 38 6 | 80 20 20 1| 88 2/85 5 
29 38 9 30 2 20 30 9 38 0 [85 0 
though the ° by dur S e,itis|Nov. 5.| 3831 | 30 20 29 9 9 |35 5 
fully equal to the demand. Trade is very dul E x Ho 19 38 9 | 30 191 83 0| 37 11 |35 9 
qune to realise Monday’ quais ns. There is very little} — 1 98 9 | 29 19 29 9 | 37 9 |34 11 
busi ris Le ds in eu PM m ^ à Vas few good og Agg.Aver.} 38 s | 30 l| 191 ee, 2 |35 
on offer are disposed of at about Monday’s prices. Trade is Se ea a T" 
very inactive for all pon tm of S cA I. The foreign VATIONS IN THE Last 81x WEEKS’ AVERAGES 
su vply is 340 Beasts, 570 Sheep, 195 Calves, and 30 Pigs, | PRICES. | Oct. 15.| Oct. 22.) Oct. 29.! Nov. 5.|Nov. 12. I3: No. 19. 
from G y 88:11 : AMO ea neue ms er Wed D Game: 
sd s dj|838 9 de r Nee i v em 
Best Scots, H Best Lon; c ipee ds os 2|38 6 i J ck E ss 
fords, &c. v 2 | Do. Sho ws 1 [ ài x^ 5 
Best Short-horns 4 10 — 5 0 Ewes & 2 quality pip Si m s xx x 
2d quality Beasts 3 0—3 8|Do. Shorn se Rag i5 : A 22 pr er 
= MON. an ux Siete m .. “à e wh at 
are BU ae g P be REQUIRED by a respectable party for One 
onth, T Roan 
g 5 
—4 4 
Beasts, 910 ; Shop and Tambe, 1950; "abbas. "ipm Pigs, 
170; Milch Cows, TO. 
COAL MARKET.—Nov. 
'wpen Hartley, 18s. 9d. ; West us uli pom 9d. ; Walls 
Cow End 
pony: 2868. ; dior Cassop, 23s.; tact S i Harto 
; Oym G Jarnant Ston ne, 22s C dd -cibtpe « DEN 
Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
FIELD, Thursda; Palas Nov. 24. 
Prime Meadow Hay D S tooss Clover, old... .. x Mos to s 
Superior do. New Cl 
Woes = | St 
OAO vs ve: oe — Ww "i 
Ro oer hs oe ar ia 
WHITECHAPEL, TH 
eadow Hay..100stol05s 
š = 200 
gon 
Fine Prime 1 ist eutiover ae to130s 
Inferior do. 115 
EM or do. Yen 
Lud r ew pd ws 2d cut do. 
Rao -_—- = No iore Pes 
.. 25 28 | Inferior do. — 
Best Fresh B Horse or ite $ dozen Ibs 
ui * 8. ozen 
Second do. do. és v ^s 
ork, 4s. Sd. to 5s. 4d. te kii" 
HOPS, MARKET, FRIDAY, Nov, 25. 
Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report an uuusually 
gonata nd at this period of the year for Hops of ry description ns; 
Land are searce, and comman igher rates. 
There i is somewhat aie * 
demand for old Hops at improved 
—Monpay, Nov. 21. 
MEE 
pring Corn, with 
Wheat was taken off 
a Tere 
Suffolk [20—22/ " 
poem 20—94|Feed ....|20— 
Maize .. I 
Paci - per sack|35—4 
ese. ditto|283—34| Country. . 28—34 
ete ts T TA per barre]|18—25 Per sack |32—36 
eines the ith zm 25. 
e as been very stormy, much 
Ps poten ey sions d snow. Fae con- 
tinued dulness an. dad Anat ity tn the Wheat trade has been | 
somewhat in ri during the past week in several of the 
Sreeay markets, owing to the condition of the Wheat being 
: 7 e rati 
The floating trade has és 
cargoes of Wheat off the coast are held for 
MEET usi Nov. 24.—lour has 
good | WA 
2 | has had much "experience, She MM. 
to accept 
M Y worth at any time £150; to vs 
returned punetually with £10 interest. Reference if require ed.— 
SAUNDERS, 1, e Row, * Fulh m, S.W. 
A AON an ex ds ve Forcing Establishment 
PE an active — Wess YOUNG MAN who 
OI HELD rorem. the Forcing of Vines, Grapes, Peaches, 
DUM Strawberries, mir mb and Mushrooms. ages, 16s. per 
k, with fu ished. Tooms, firing, and candles.—Apply, with refer- 
ves, , to ` W.X., Gardeners’ Chr icle Office, , W.C. 
"ANTE ED, active RDENER, with 
good knowledge of large Meet e Fe Winter Gardens. 
m "Testimonials, returned.—Address, prepaid, Box X 83, Wake- 
ANTED, a MARRIED MAN, to Manage a small 
Siunisn aid us take charge of Cows and Wi Sopa 
Dairy and Poultry. Eod stating full RARE, Vo . W., Post 
Office, e, Pocklington. n, Yor 
AMANTE successful na MA. of general 
Nursery Stock.—He must be thori x d acquainted with his 
Da and be paulo to gi factory reference as ‘to his HAE 
on y. 
t d so — Ay Ld by lotto tati & Tuo 
esty, an: y letter, stating wages, &c., to Tuo: 
2 Gr Ki Nursery, Newark. s 
ITED, an Out-door PROPAG. ATOR, qd to a 
ALESMAN occasionally.—Must be M vi th 
PD of Naidry Stock, especialy E Fruit recs 
, aT eae, des 
age t experience, 
the he 
and eee! 
in o 
—ÀAÀj e and pas 
pe pip in own Wimbledon ey, S. 
a m ECDDER, GRAFTER, and 
to be E the Foreman.—Apply stating a ago, 
references, &c., to J. C. WHEELER & Son, Nurserymen, Glou 
Msi PEE a good PACKER o 
PLANTS, whois alsoa good KNIFEMÁN.— Toan ex 
respectable man, “a 33 week will be given.—Apply in own 
Panawung to Messrs. J. C. Ler, Royal Vin Seu Nursery. 
Hamm London, W. 
ETE. : — _ =, and Poa god Poets must 
hi h! derstanı rses, good 
Apply c King’s Road, Chesca, W. — oaia 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
RIPTIVE B 
| m for 20 Ades foe t t 
hitect, 1 i) 
AILY or OCCASIONAL GOVERNE ESS.—A Lady who 
uc eso n France, seeks a re-engagement in 
Eva: and AC ip Singing (by 
den Square, N. NW. 
FL OUSEREEPER, or as COMPANION to a lays 
35, who can be ae recommended, and wh 
paning to educate € =e or 
two little Girls, or of trust.—A, A.,30, Avenue 
Road, Ni 
JH XPERIENCED Se or as GARDENER 
lemen.—Further e given on to Messrs. E. € 
ENDERSON & Son, Wel Nursery,St. John's Wood, eod London, N.W. 
Cy 52 Eee —B. S. Win now in 
Correspondence with several experie ood p an ne uiring 
siquations, and v be pleased to recommend to any Gentleman 
pete 
requiring such, a thoroug com; nt Man. A prasina. iol 
receive immedia ite MTM attention.—Paradise and Victo; 
Nurseries, Hol . London, 
obility and Gentry. 
ye mag. eve n their Books the Names of 
rn hly recom- 
ARDENERS, FORESTERS and BAILIFFS, or 
LAND STEWARDS. — The undersigned can always recom- 
mend the above, whose nested and abilities [4 y strictly om 
m vL Ug eere v prm —James Drcksox & Sons 
Nurseries, 
GARDENER | (HEAD) ——Age 31, married; has 
cal knowledge of Pris rotession in the Ma 
t of Conseivatories, Forcing Grapes, m Mace ueste also 
good Kitchen and Flower er.—J. Wo st Office, Epsom, 
3 ARDENER ran) age 37, married.—In c 
ence of the death of the late Sir Charles Knightley. cen 
th whom he has lived upwards of 12 years, Joun Baown n ow offers 
his services in the above capacity to any Noblemau or Gentiemnd 
requiring the services of a. lass Gardener. P refer- 
ences as to T and abilities can be had.—J: ROWN, 
Fawsley Park, Day 
| om a RD ed BAILIFF.—A 
he Management of an 
Cote, P open: » a re-engagement. Thi 
all the details of modern Agriculture on Heavy 
Growth and Management of Woods, Drainage, 
Messrs, . Gil 2r & Co., Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, L 
AILIF TEWARD.—Aged 38, m 
and [EU understands his business in al 
Six years’ good chara racter. .—8. C., Moss End, Warfield, 
paur man, of sober 
habi 
abilities. Heis 
st Office, Blandford, Dorset. 
goog, PAE EA p 
pan BAIL IFF, in January next.—Is pum 
with the Management both of Heavy ani 
considerable experience ; has been very successful int 
of Stock in general. First-class testimonials as to 
B. C., Post Office, Barnet, N. 
FE ING MAN or WORKING 
eX) 
AER with thorough Labo Y 
en T ood character.— 
he —An experienced man, of sober an 
ts. Can desi he v. testimonials as toi 
te competent t: gs a Farm 
all kinds of Stock, and the genei 
rN 
TRAVELLE x 
Ti ^ pa lass London Houses, 
s pet enos tn f tre Be ne O 
28, married; nine yí 
is LE 
S MAN. ‘ieee 3 or T 
TOPMAN, UN ee 
PROVER m Sd jc 
[MPR OVER Ga a Plants.—H. Sig) =k 
MHE GREENHOUSE in 
RANSTON’S 
illustrated (Second 
MR and Patente, 
Single SLIDES, i ADAC 
oè "pt 
West, 
4 Temple Row 
Manufacturers to e e usen aud 
HOM(EOPATHIC 
F R Y? S| ICELAND MOSS 
FRYS BOLOBLE.( CHOCOLA 
J. S. Fry & Sons were the opty English Man 
ed Shtain the Prize Medal, 1862. 
(ay o BAKING 5 T 
ci Tor makine DIGESTIVE BREAD vil 
EE TS suivie $ 
TAYLO BROT 
LL having jl 
A 0800) IN examination 
Fungency x 
ane ers, &c. shh mt AEn th. 
RC 
This delicious Condiment, 
ONLY GOOD ipiis ir is prepared $ 
a vt 
| Professi 
for “Acidity o 
for ladi 
purity and of u uniform 
Inigo f pt 
ime strength by 
P Dink e el & Co., o 
A: 
Tm] 
gestion, &c., take 
py without the 
hemst. 
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