376 
OPS. AEn i MAsxet, Baws) Now: 81. | market day. The decline ou the we y be taken all round 
Messrs Pattenden and Smith report „tiiat the demand for | 2t 3d. to4d. per bushel. shea He! eect ale, and upon ne few 
fine Hop: es, and such are very transactions made our quota cannot be altered. Indian 
4 | Corn held firmly at extreme on with only limited demand. 
| Oats ond er re rather easier. 
ced. No ch 
Egyptian PE outside quota- 
scp ete tm. a Thirty-six Trusses, tion ns én ange as regards othe icles, 
uRSDAY, Nov. 20, via, Friday, N 1.—There was a fai ie da mand for 
Pr ime Medan Hey "@ssto Pa — Clover .., ... 70sto110s | Wheat in our rn Ear LA day. although the UAR of 
Superior do, ay 5 90 | Secondcut .., ...° 70 95 Rene and traders was small. Flour-like Wheat was in mode- 
Inferior do. 60 | New Clover ... ... — demand, but the prices of both wer rather weaker than on 
New do. .i, per Seu?) Straw 5. 25 ne last. Oatmeal 1s. per load Ine Indian oxi 
ie oa Ry | unchanged, Peas, Beans, Oats, and other articles withou 
CuMBERLAND MARKET, Tuurspay, Nov. 20. | | alteration. 
.Mesio* Hay. 90sto 96s pete rior Cleese oe 808 to 97s | arley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans. Veas. 
Talerior Bits AAE- cio tarp age AO ons see ae | 42s Od | B55 9d 3 39:11d | 45s 2d |e da 
Superior Clover ... 105 110 OsHUA Ruths. | P Š | ao a a 46 1 a 2 
WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Nov. 20. | 46 45 5 
Fine old Hay... ... 70s to 80s | Fina old Clover ... 95sto110s 46 65 9 
Inferior do. sse ... 50 60 erior do. 70 80 46 43 2 
Rowen aeva me ie Fine new Clover . hea GS | [cS 
Inferior do... ew 1m — | Fineold2dcut .., 90 96 45 4 | 26 45 
Straw ea ooaj 1 — lInferiordo ... «. 55 60 UOTUATIONS IR TH ae 
Prices. | Oct. 11, /Oct._ 18 TE Nov.8. |Nov. 15. 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET, ai alas 
ONDAY, Nov. 17. 6a. 0 wok 
mber of Be: arti very ‘much s maller than on Monday 65 9 Ne a Ge 
jae org consequently rather rey ap ‘sale are pre Srvety how. 65 3 E one 
ever, eu is not brisk, a s difficult to effec ct a clearance. 64 9 a j os jé 
There are a few more po There is a demand for them, and 64 i TE ote 
prices Date not ch altered. Good Calves are scarce and | sa bate ay 
dearer. From Germany and Holland there 1420 Beasts, | 
1600 Sheep, and 137 Calves; from Spain, 60 Beasts; from | 
Scotland, 100; from Ireland, 700; and 1800 from the northern |THE Pi PERFECT EIGHT-DAY WATCH.—A most 
and midland i nt invention. Mesure & Co., a a of thè 
1g 
—L. 
E Eight-Day Wate 12, King William S 
Perst.of8lb—s a s à | Best Sear rooie 410to5 0! | Tespectfully to announce that they'have succeeded in erea 
Best be Here- Do, Shorn, |an EIGHT-DAY WATCH, for which patents have been 
fords we 4 8to5 o Doster, 4 cas 6 obtained in England, France, Belginm and Holland. These 
Best phe ai +4 4—4 6'Do. nd English Watches, which not exceed in size and price 
N h eas ants 2 8—3 Sees eee the ordinary watches now in use, ire to be wound up only 
and Cal 5 SAA E LY ee ee | turns o f every day 
Do. Shorn 
Beasts,4891 ; Sheep & Lambs, 20, 470; Calves, 178; Pigs, 505. 
d Enpax aN me dap 
ts 
he key, instead oi d 
Ma atly diminishing the wear upon 
orks. Warrai orrectly. An inspection is care 
Silver Levers, resi holes Jeweiled, from 6l. 16s.; Gold Lev 
four holes jewelled, from 16 g 
PRIZE 
it, peda EDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION 1855. 
BINGLEY, annC0O.’S New Pattern ao 
AL FE 
netrating Tooth Brushes, Pi 
Fle 
sold. The supply of Sheep is arkably smal tit excee enetrating unbleached H 
the and. We cannot, however, quote much than pe | Brushe A , Improve d h and Cloth Brushes, and genuine S: an 
M y. Calves sold at a decline of about 4d. per 8 Ibs, | Sponges: and every deeri on of Brush, Comb, and Perfumery 
From Germany and Holland there are 120 Beasts, 350 Sheep, fe the Toilet. The Tooth Brushes search thoroughly betw: 
and 131 Calves; from Ireland, 200 esain ;; 450 from the |t «Magica of the Teeth and clean the t effectually—th 
northern an d counties, and 143 h Cows from the othe ome e. M and Co. are sole makers of the 
home counties. Oatm and Camphor, Sais Root Soaps- sold in Tablets 
Best Sco: St Long-wools . 4 8—410 twas their names aie address) at 6d. each, of METCALFE’s 
rid 
fords, & Sto4 10) Do. Shorn eh = 
Here- 
ear celebra = a Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per box; "and of the New 
Best Short- box ns.4 4—4 6| Ewesd2a quality 4 oe 4 n uque 
3 . Shorn 
Zepai ee 1305, a ores Ox ford Street, 2nd 
S quality ons 2 6— m Holles 
eis brede a Stats ees cana hes e9=s"s THE stile? RESULTS OF THE LAST aod CENTURY HAVE 
Do. Shorn ase —5 0 
Beasts, 1108; Sheep & Lambs, ae, Calves, 192; Piw, 150. ow ANDS’ MACASSA 
ment of the Human Hair. It t prevents it fon falling off or 
woe LANE.—Monpay, Noy. 17. ning grey—strengthens weak hair—cleanses it from scurf and 
ae Friday has been unusually fine ndriff—and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy. Int 
without fog in onion. aa herded s areal th of the kers, Eyebrows, and Mastachios, it i 
the 
es about eee! Naw Las sin Rape 
week’s prices, other qualities are rather cheaper. Beans and Peas | tions fo oy genuine article et Aiaran ai shopkeeper a Ni 
are ywer. e acai is slow, fq new corn rather | Label from Steel, by Messrs. Perkins, Bacon, & Co., is now used, 
easier. our there is tle doing,’ and prices are rather | npon which are en graved in white letters the vee “ Rowlands’ 
in favour of the ans Lge sar Oil, for the Growth, Restoration 
Per Imp: L Qua 
Waeat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk. " White, 60—80 Red sn 81 70 | pristots i in Red I 
yaa sele: s rans. ost | —74)Red | sessa. (60—76 the exception of "the 
avi 80 
rofile of Her Majesty the Quee: en, "being 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
__[Noveawer 22, 1856. 
JOHN WEEK x CO., KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, 
HORTCULŤURAL BUILDERS. 
j EGISTER FOR GARDENERS, 
HARGE bev FOR wh bic se 
reife rdeners, Bailiffs, 
1 
Joun WEEKS & Co., Horti 
talor a fixed c 
r expenses in 
uarantee will be given fi rrears of rent and the punctual 
payment ok Ss ‘wii io; any nobleman or gentleman being 
anxiou e his te and increase his montron will find 
big an ee t oppurtantty for so doing.—Addr wg D., care 
Messrs, a and Loder, Stationers, 239, Upp Thames 
Street, Black riars. London. 
ag ENER, who thoroughly 
and Fruit, and 
eg would be pre- 
ar Eccle fechan, Dumfrie 
WANTED, a AD, from 15 rie 17,3 ho has been 
accustomed to Horses intii Stock, and Garden: —Direct to 
A. B., 26, James Street, Covent Garden, London 
—Letters to be post paid. 
Plants, aud Fruits, Flower and Kitchen 
Gardening, &c. Ten years’ fab snacicee sd. Z., Mr. Mason’s, 
ow Leyton, Essex. 
rience, cand gaine: wa 
rs, experienco, Modern 
dening in all its branches. tage, eed pots Liberal 
Wages Ny arenae with on ttage, &e—J. M., Corsham Court 
Wilts. 
Garden: again 
dener, the ‘sro near r Dork king, S rrey, can recom- 
aah vit confidence to any nobleman or mach an a young 
Man o understands the routine of Gardening in all its branches, 
nending the Cultivation and hires of Baten pots to the 
Mishan ate 4 ER ectio oe ect as abov 
R (HeEap).—Mar aron age 26 rar had 
great R in rs branches of his professi has 
een upwards of four years pists is the Right cee Lord 
Viscount Mpa Ew ands, where first-class sir ‘orcing is 
carrie: ot be thao ha high character — the ca ve pae 
ansendarias from the nobleman who 
651. a Ri with cottage, ae hee! Broa 
ts. 
ge 34, married, no family ; 
(Ha :AD).— 
G understands Vineries, Stove sae en ee Plants, Flower 
oo Kitchen Gardens, and Pla 
RDENER.—Age 36, single ; 18 years’ practical 
experience. Th half ) from late 
employer.—M. R., Messrs. — ae 
ARDENER.—Age ingle ; thorough! y under- 
stands Greenhouse, and pre mdi ster — Can 
paii four ren Sard from last e — À. B, Mr 
Bennett, Seedsman, Dulwich. 
“ARDENE! Age 29, single ; has had good prac- 
tical experiance 3 in the Manone nt of Forcing of Fruits 
and Flowers, and the Management of nae and Flower Gar- 
dens.—G. W. BRAMLEY, Guildford, Surr 
en covered with a Ined vork pattern, in gps grt colourless ink.— 
rae a senj — | Sol de 20, Hatton Garden, London y Chemists and Per. 
B ig or} istil., 36s t0425., Ch aee 50|Malting „40—44 | eE 
aguer, grin „3683 e alting . a ee a a a 
Foreign... aves and end a, Malting |40—46 o YOU ANT LUXURI KAN Hh HAIR, 
Oars, Essex and Suffol.. a1 — ae —ROSALIE cou E'S CRINU 
— Š s nd Lincolnshire iato 23—29 
aea was bald, a now 
a Through using it I have an excellent m 
./42—50 aaa THYSELF.—The secret art of disčovérmg 
sack (50—58 the true CHARACTER of INDIVIDUALS from the pecu: 
liarities oft their HANDWRI 
Fore 
Peas, white E Essex and Kent 
er 
-Boi 
Maple......—S to —S.,...,....--Grey |36—40) ane Craven, 
Wh aP 
SA has long been practisi by 
MARIE COUPELLE with ing ae Her startling 
and Sir apn are full and decian the style of description 
erature became from anything hitherto ke empted. All persons wishing 
“milder, The grain trade throughout the kingdom has been very | to « know greene Mp ay in whom they are interested, 
English an ba ust send a specim Sate stating age, 
has ned 1s. | inclosing 1 n oa Miss Coupee, 69, Castl 
In some cases lower | Street, Oxford a rem and they will receive, in a few 
ther things hitherto 
hi Sh i ne a RS a 
SUFFERING 
ce in cone 
Bh erlpeery ee on eg so 
li 
oO 
z F HUMANITY— ired Gentleman having cu cured himself 
re supplies pee} of Indigestion and Nervous en accompanied wi with Dea: oe 
é and Defect of Sight, after suffering upw: 25 years, thinks 
declined 2s. per quarter. ia Sion Gel | it is his dut aiy to make = remedy known for the benefit of the of the 
n | afflicted; he will there: op pat the particulars for the eu: 
of Flour, and mod of English grain. The attendance at | of of the pete ph Teceipt « 0! tamped envelope properly aireetéa. 
this morning’s market was very aali and scarcely any business zAdaress » Rev. iets, 1, Park Terrace, Heavitree, 
age mgm ig of corn. Wheat of all kinds ter, Devon $ 
must be the turn lower. Barley is dull, and: pa E a 
rather cheaper. b re unalte: value. The pA NER OUS SUFFERERS.—A Retired Clergy- 
n hav: Me been restored to hi 
rices barely many rears of great nervons i 
others 
Beans and Peas in 
Oat trade is very heavy, and new corn fully 1s. per quarter 
Flour is a slow sale, and Monday’s pri 
make k 
= Direct, kev. E. Dovouss, 1 
D ont thee mi NERVOUSNESS. — En Encourage- 
age oi A and su renong from abe 
be rage 0l 
Ae AE one hich a per- 
sen! 
So e Uk vonage ete nd sympto ES 
pS, al ms, . Je 
ien Hite atm Saitoh, Crena Vile High Fell, 
ore N ER.—Has had extensive practice in the 
routine of Gardening, inelding bata Plants and 
Fruits 1 ba Exhibitions and other pur, ; like 
ment of Parmine, Land, ce Draining, &e. 
character,—F. H. S., Post Office, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, 
n 
having acted i 
the 
Testimonials will be found very s: atisfactory as to character, 
pien, &o— "R. E. H., 51, Edward Street, Albany Street, 
Re; nae 
ARDE IR (SEcoND) .—Age 2 3, single ; 
desirous 
of TA S in the higher branches ee Gardening. 
Cai n have a very good character rw. ve gentl mam i whom 
eald, davon 
(GARDI 
Ago 32, mi 
ledge of his 
Road, Tavistock Snn i 
QTEW 
ENER, on GARDENER AND BAILIFF. — 
d, brance ; has a ‘thorougl 
Ama i td ait ts te anches,—H. K., 4, Duke's 
had some years’ peers in t the 
Estate, pt ge perfectly understand 
Wife capable Sa r 3. 
Hi . T., Post 
business 
his ne 
ne wanting a steady sugie, Man that knows Teler 
n all its branctes, and will m: + ee oat setal, Good re! 
—95, Ed 
ence given. geware Road, 
Draining, Breed! 
Wile can undertake the Poultry p Dairy. 
ce.—A. B., Post Office, es 
nett ving i 
rience in the 
either ot ihe abo e a tag os n rae 
permanen ac. Pier ot ie 
, London. 
Wan ae ployed i 
London Trade or. 11 years. yeteang City- 
= oe anD B 
Highest reference.—A. T., Pos 
Fever BA ILI FF.—Should ag meet the eye of 
cre 
= C. Rọ 22, Wormwood 
details of a Warehouse.—J 
