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Frssvany 6, 1863.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| sete bag —On the 31st ult, at Orton Longueville, the 
MARKET.—Feb 
{COAL . 8. t late rates. - The market c closes very strong for the 
Buddlés West Hartley, 14s, 9d.; Byas's Bebside West fay are ho tr trade, and speculators seem ies 
Hartley, 14s. 9d. ; Carrs Hartley, 14s. 9d. ; Cowpen Hartley, | Perpar. Fete $ 7 whe 
ied big pe Yoga HIS elon 15s. 3 Lambert's West * Wheat quiet, holders naling y toot ae y acer. 
4 E Hartley, f VENT, demand slow. Indian Corn iy ern 
18s. 9d. ; Walls End Hartlepool, 19s. 6d. ; Walls End Heugh Ou M3. yaaa E A advance o 
Hall, 198 ; Walls End Kelloe, 185 9d.: Walls End Eset Ho stie SROM TOTA 
pool, 19s. '9d.; Walls End Trimdon Hartlepool, 195. 6d.—Ships | AVERAGES] ay Wise [Barle ey. | Oats. [5 | sac pr 
at market, 97. Dec. 26 | 40s 5d ste - 19r Od 6d| 34s 4d 33s Ga 
—————— Jan. 2 89 10 18 9| 30 0] 33 8 |ss 1 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. — 4) 2 31 7 18 8 
Moxpav. Feb. 1. — 16 40 11 81 10 18 10 28 0 83 7 
f| We have rather a larger supply of Beasts; trade isnot brisk, | — 23 | 41 3| 82 5| 18 9 | 98 
but late quotations are well ters anger i with a fai r demand for 199 781: 1] 18 
choicest qualities eep are also rather more plentiful ; the AM. Aver.) 40 6| 8111 | 1810| 380 1 ) [93 1. 
demand is, however, good, ind iia for choicest descriptions Fu ike 
are Der Good Calves are very scarce and vei des ear. LOOTUATIONS TN THE LAST Bix 
From Germany and Holland there are 760 Beasts, 710 Sheep, | PRICES. Dec. 26. Jan. Z.[Jan. 9 
26 Calves; from Spain, 18 Beasts; from Booten ils 3d 
555; from Ireland, 830; from Norfolk aud — 2530; |40 11 ae 
and 200 from the Northen and Midland Counti 40 8 ide a 
d 40 5 —|—— 
ts, Hys. Best Long-wools, 5 1-5 40 vif 
fords, &c. .. 5 0to5 2|Do.Shonr + |39 10 vs l zr 
Best Short-horns 4 i4 0 | Ewes & Ele ty —4'lo — 
ity Beasts 3 — 
a James: s, the Lady ANN Eccno, of a a M s. u No. 
-4, Stanhope Piace, Hyde eg ee ark, the wife e Hon. 
[> f a son. 
cen ES.—On the 30th ult, by special licence, at St. 
p Chapel, Nether Tabley, BALDWYN em iud En. son 
Bir gps us ig pte pee , to the Hon. ELEANOR LEICESTER 
r 
he Rev. 
ate Dean of Norwi 
Holy Trinity, Stratford-on-Avon, WILLIAM ping E WINTON, Esq., 
of Tymawr, Brecknocksbire, to MARY JANE ELEANOR, only 
Best Downs and Tatil ae Pape riny GRI CULTURAL PUPILS. — A Farm 
arri e510—6 2 UN Ha "ii a ate 4 ie ey rA Hea a si TS ek ee 
. Bho) y Farming, with the 
Beasts, 4160 ; Shoop, 15,710 ; Calves, 51; Pigs, 440. ptem eni Tae een et giron 
TAURSDAY, Feb. 4. = VIL € dA 
We ave a moderate supply of Bea: E i trade t slow, but Ir HE, ADVERT ISER, being. about to Build a House 
prices remain about the same as on Monday last. There are alf „an hour's distan from n, uin 
very few n oep on offer, DE A m ed the demand. Trade is | GARDENER capable of Superintending the Erection of 
by no means brisk; price continue high. Good | Vineries, &c., upon = best, i i 
i er. e 
Esq, of K there are 110 Beasts, £75 Shee 63 Calves, and 156 Beasts | Culture jof Vines, Peaches, Pears, &c., also the K 
Culmington, Shropshire, Be Rhine Des San Remo, from Spain. Milch Cows, 75. i P, | ower Gardens, The Grounds are about 8 as i 
8d s e! e 
Best -— Here- Best Long- betes 4—5 g|A i an, to live at the Lodge preferred; the Wife to 
Do. Shorn attend to bt Gate and Laundry. Good wages, and 
[Sup ims 3d quality "t =4 d necessary assistance will be given to a really clever, hard- 
?à quality 1 n 0—4 2|Do. LE conscleütious Man. he high for 
Best Dow and Lam cm $e o puta Nn are m and d inde E= pr : 
Hal freds .510—6 2 Hon = ves. «a ; —6 ter, and n ed to that do not contain fail 
Do. Sho wt particulars ra pe A prime wages required, length of 
pula, 1015 ; Sheep, 2700 ; "Use, 194; Figs n. ien n last placo, &c., also whether peet or dala NE 
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aged 75—27th —— at St. Thomas's Parsonage, Preston, FANNY, 
wife of the Rev. W. P. Jones, aged 75; and on 29th ult, the 
ov. WILLIAM PrTMAN JONES, M.A., incumbent of St. Thomas's, 
aged 77—26th ult, at Lyne House, Surrey, the Rev. Joun 
Broapwoop, aged 65—28th ult, at Colwell, Lindfield, the Rev. 
GerorGce Dixon, incumbent of Wivelsfield, 
at 19, Euston Square, the Rev. R. C. Morton, incumbent of 
Chipperfield, King’s Langley, Herts—2d inst, the Rev. 
Toes oe th D.D., Hector of St. Matthew's, Bethnal 
, Og 
p DL ae LE ARI =i mos , Fe ai ti Eus charge.—A. B., 19, Bedford Place, Russell Square, W.C. 
uring the past week t vals oth coastwise and by rai T prr Diae rremener yore -r ER: 
have been Jarge, and the trade E^ very dull ut a '& Vocal docet pA hn eme Plant Grower’s, a YOUNG 
reduction. The following are this "19 quotations : ELARA, quick at Po ee 2 + Constant employ- 
—Yorkshire Flukes, 75s. to 90s, per ton; do. Re nin 60s. Hatch, } ua ipee, Manistee g w: &c., R. G., Post Office, Colney 
to 70s. ; do. Rocks, 50s. to 55s. ; Dunbar Rogents, 703. to 75s UAR UA a D a ak i 
Kent and Essex "Regents, 60s. to 70s.: yi Forfar, sed NTED, an rite MAN to attend to Wall 
Fifeshire Regents, 45s, to 55s.; do, do. Rocks, 45s. to 50s. p and sett. in the lö Gardan general ; ; also a Young 
Man to assisi i in the E, Twickenham., 
OR — A Man who 
Green, 
Li 
COVENT GARDEN, Feb. 6. 
Notwithstanding the Md of the weather, supplies 
LANE. —Monpay, Feb. 1 \ A J ANTED, PRORAIS 
Essex and Kent to this s morning's throng & understands H 
can 
of both da vieni and Fruit in season have been pretty well 
supply heat fi ard and Soft-wooded Plants 
market was moderate, and [taken slowly on the terms of this | one who ee Showing wir be preferred, 
È prdi y, J. Gray, West 
i t 
oreign ea ti: to be lected, and our quota- | Derb Nursery, Li l. 
kept up. drapés an how G as at f f ltered i: : 
a r of} ti were unaltered jin mh DR ee ee ee 
course, scarce. Some good samples of Blenheim Orange, Non- paisa Rete e creen Ee sry Tad The Oat trie ANTED ), a respectable married MAN, without 
pareil, and American New Town Pippin Apples may still be was steady at pda Agi prices. The little business done in mbrance, for a aon, Seed and Nursery Business, 
obtained ; likewise a few dessert Pears. Oranges pra Ag l Flour was at late Wife UEM to attend to vires Xi occasionally. Kespecta! lo 
he best are realising from 4s. to 7 reterence required. — Let! be addressed to 8. M., 
the market is still heavy. Cornish Broc e NS Gardeners’ Chronicle fic, Wo 
largely uea, e Lette, Endi: " 
Radishes appearance, Flo e if aer: 
ee of ar i, sete aac Heaths, se S € Veen a MAN AN and WIFE—The Man a oo 
— Foreign do for a .—Apply to 
RU BARLEY, grind. &dist. jisiotre Cher 34—838| Maltmng ..|29—83 ^ Pu M., Les PA Isle of. um pply 
Pine Aj remm 1b., 10s to12s Nc ee C — Foreign. .grin tilling|22—26| Malting .. |28—82 
Grapes, 198 to 16s Kent Cobs, 110s per 100 Ibs. Oats, E ed Suto 4nd sees ecco s |18—22 
| cmd eri mer ap Fring Almonds, do., 18s — Boote E E 20—95|Feed ....|18—922 ANTED, an UNDER GA RDENER, whose Wife 
Pears, moni sy ang Walnuts, 'do., 14s to 2 — cte — , Poultry, try, and Baking.— 
Late pe 1 Unemat perd ena A ice, W.O. 
Oranges, per 100, 4 to Ta 
VRON PREES 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 28 Cucumbers, each, 2s to 5s 
TOURRA each, Sd ta to 6d Bee ct, per doz., ls 6d 
18, p. bundle, 10s tol?s ern per ib. 10d 
per annum, 
Pres Aa b. be made 
— Foreign 
Asparagt . —À cs see or before Thursd: aoe, the um 
36—38 inst. our, RIGHT, the 
French Beans, p. 100, 5s Celery, per Handle 1s 6d to 2s Puis, ie qm Essex and Kent. . Boilers|36—38|Suffo| j 
Seakale, per punn., $s to 2s 6d | Garlic’ per 1b., 8d.” Maple — 28—80 Foreign -. 5240 
Rhubarb, p. bun Tack cia Lettuces, each, ld 
NC gents, p „ton, , | Endive, per scor: 
to 4d Yellow | — 
e, 1s to 2s 
Hors e Radish, p. bunch,1s to4s 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
28—34 
32—42 XPERIENCED GARDENERS or 
Shaws, * 3 . per 
Ae p. bo: 8 6 | Mushrooms, B. pott» 15 tos Frupay, Feb. 5 GERORNEE cud BAILIFF), of various qualifica tions, 
ps, Dui, i to 6d Parsley, p. 12 ar 3s to 4s 
Carrots, do. , 6d to 8 Herbs, per bunch, 5d her since the 29th ult. has been fine with white | recommended to gentlem: “tintin given - 
night frosts, Pheri on the 2d and 3d, which days were | application to org E. G. feet & Sox, Welli 
seem ix Load o! damp an wery; last night some snow fell Notwith- | Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
ue standing "^ commencement of hostilities between the 
Prim tb. P ut y, Feb. 4. Germans and Danes, the Wheat trade during the week has ARDENERS (Hzap).—WM. Woop & Sow have 
oet Hay 7 708 to S0s Clover, old -. .. 858 to 110s A re Were sonrcety I; a ess iti Mir Yoke eset ar aed 
Superior do "is ps es ES second or ++ 75 100 | although as a rule, holders are unwilling to ise, and the | men, both with and without "e — - are desirous 
Nene e x 25 |least sanguine hold for an advance of 2s. to 3s. perqr. In | of recommending to any lady or quiring really 
BO cr Saree Bae RE he Lee 30 | Live: ool, Leith, and Glasgow, some speculative P ood Gardeners, whose characters will bear strict Investig 
i ata a HARVEY & EASTON. | have been effected at an improvement of 1s. to 2s. per qr. d | tion. —Address, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfi 
jú CUuEERLAR LAND TRTUST THURSDAY, Tus 4. very full rates have been generally obtained in other Pai mare 4 Sussex. 
Inler do. >. TAS E des 92s | Inferior Clover x» to 90s ofthe kingdom. Little alteration has occurred in the value o ARDENER (Hxap) or FOREMAN in the Houses. 
£ 35 New do. » 
36 —Age 26. Goed character.—R. D., 66, High Street, 
Bups erior Gl Straw 
perior over 5:100 QI qd BEA, 
Fine x, Feb. 4. G AKDENER (HEAD). —Married, no nooman 
Inf e Meadow y. . "Bs toi toni’ "Prime ist catlover 1058 toros practical Man, who understands his p 
rae a eee m 75 «ern 105 da throughout. —Unexosptionablo references as Sess Mere 
Tahoe Hay . New lot out do. application Le mU T Ms d ch Mils; 
Bat s 6 .— — — | Prime 2d eut do. "300 105 about 1s. pris De: Bakewell, Derbyst : 
Woo ++ . 27 30 | Inferior do. ,90....95 jare quoted. egusk. to. NER 
BRITISH WOOLS.—LONDON. Feb. week have b nall, of Bar! inglis 
r transaction Ley cals, 1 uxnser iiis market was badiy attended: Tho quantity of inglish | last. 
of the smallness of sare tons i arrivals, so that there is no ie emp enm DER nevertheless met a slow sale at 
ro- 
101 
Portion te Pell and consumers are pro- | Monday's prices. Foreign continues to be and our IBI es Huab).—Age 32, married jed; a ine 
p a to their i wee demands. At this season of the | quotations nominal. t 's prices, Gt d ina) Ag demum 7 
vr owever, there is generally an improvement of demand, THIS WEEK. ef Sg e Man perd denm T profession i 
pich it is presumed will as usual for most descriptions — mf Gree perience ~~ a "poe 
the Gon t mi tee gt ge age orgs ttl peri pi he Aa Y. Z., Mr. Slocombe, Stationer, Ongar, Essex. 
. be the means o! e optionale E ITTU erre emere 
Dey? ucl in tisk BP poo JVAKVENER Taan —Age 30, s ad. thoroughly 
and Austri until ee is ot te of the akon oe o dre D po - 
ooh smalls stato. br uide nmol i. eres — ieu the establish- 
Xs wn Ho; ibi: & d s t Leicest. Wethers 1 94to 1 10 {| 27, 7190 ai - T Unexceptionable character. ramford Hall, 
ni» 1 11 to2 0|Ditto H ws 104— 111 Mira; 2 2. — To-day's ket [has been well |] (X 
D a dino 1 y — 2 04 | Combing ati he advance in Wheat has "made furth: er progress, 
Kent p EX. 
ded. 
zin || Flannel Wool er a-i ‘6 attended. The advance, in Wh of American red now fully 5d. 
Frida last. the Forcing of Vines, P ceo 
Blanket ditto — 1 Ü|and white 2d to 3d. per cental dearer than on y e &lso& good. practical on viige 
—— MÀ À—— Flour is 6d. per barrel and ls. per iint a good share ege eg Melons, of oru Orchard eee, Flower and Khen 
HOPS.-HBonovaH MARKET, Fripay, Feb. 5. freely. Indian Corn attracts character.—83. C., 5, Rochester Place, Upper 
. Oats and Oatmeal 
= Smith report the trade quiet, but eve tenis stat Pea aod baie cach romain Follows, Ne 
