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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
cep and Lam on Le ay last. Trade is very dull, and 
tt Licey ih diffic ult to obtain an advance Ay wd En day's 
uotatio > are aa A beg at Thursday’ 
and t 0 Beasts, 374 40 | Shee 
"440 ° Beasts ; from Norfolke a 
rthern midland cou 
reland. 
s d | Best Long-wools. 
Do. Shorn * 
to 
Do. Shorns > Et 
Beasts, 4085; Cdl Fai 28,300; Citan 
TuurspayY, July 
We havea fair supply “of Beasts ; Loe is dull except for the 
best qualities, wae wå ob very fame The meee of | 
Sheep and Lambs thi as on ‘hursday last. 
ined 
470; Pigs, 440. 
rom Germany a: 
Beasts, 1410 Sheep, and 440 Calves; from Spain, 5 
from Norfolk os Type 100; from the northern 
midland co 19 Milch Cows from the host 
Best Long-wools . 
8 | Do. Shorn 
4 Ewes 2d quality 
8 | Do. Shorn 
ie or 
alves 
s Pige 
Pit 1166; Steep & Lambe, 12,850; Calves 690 ; Pigs, 180. 
COVENT GARDEN, July 17. 
Trade continues brisk, and the supply is equal to the de- 
mand. ae rries are still į imported, as are also Apricots, Plums, 
rawberries are not now so good or plentiful as they 
a very few ma: — obtained. BarcelonaN Ta 
i 5 ; new razils, 1s. 6d. do. ; cage 
Mo 3 Reo “dried, 20s. 
Caulifio Englis sh P 
ang since A fate rains sete have i im 
are 
i i gehe still 
are enti, are also French B ri New Potatoes are 
y mapped, and Green Artichokes fetch from 4s, to bet 
per dozen. Cucumbers plentiful. Cut flowers chiefly consist 
of Orchids, Gardenias, s Kaloto tropes, Geraniums, Violets, Mig- 
nonette, Heaths, and Roses. i 
Pine Apples, perlb., 5s to 7s 
ag eF Íb., 4s to 8s 
Sirewberrica, pP. pun., Isto 2s 
Peaches, per eg 108 to 20s 
-w O8., Cai to 15s 
per Sep Qs 4s 
OA VEGETABLES. 
2d to 4d Leeks, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
pena a aaa raat 4s| Shallots, per lb., êd to 8d 
as ae te Garlic, per Ib., 6d. to 8d 
tuces, Cos, per score, ls 
to ls6d ` 
.. 
4 
+8 
5 
4 
8 
ine 
UIT. 
Cherries, per a 
Melons, eac! 
‘Agplee, p. halfa rai Ts to 8s 
Oranges, per em 1s to Is 6d 
Lemons, sisto 2s 
to 403 
‘ushrooms, s p. Dott, pott, 28 to 
h, p-sieve, 1s 6d to 2s Parley. D. 12 bunches, 2s to 4s 
bers, iam cee. Soto 12s | Mint, green, pa bang ach, 2 2d todd 
Beet, per doz., 1s ce re Savo: ry, do. 
Celery, p- bundle, 
—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusse; 
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, ed 15. 
Prime Meadow Hay 80s to $ 84s | Old Clov: 
f = (old) .. 87 92 cond oat 
66 75 
: ‘do e 70 
s+ ++ $08 to 115s 
al 
kiak ear 
E. J. Davis, 
uly 15. 
75sto 90s 
80 
se ee 
fae ce 
ti 
THURSDAY, 
ie topas | Inferior Clover, 
nae? “++ 70 76 | New do. x 90 
; è. z Straw oa. BPcnie Bt 
- Superior | ka oe Josuva BAKER, 
ai, ipaunapay, Jay 15. 
Eie ea 80s to a Fine old pores .. 958 tt 
ee Inferior do. . T5 
e ase. RE CAA Fine ew Clover .. 85 SE 
_ Tnferiordo. .. .. =- — 2d cut .. A 98 
Straw o OS do. oe os 70-80 
MARKET, te Bs bo th 
mith report at the accounts from 
tions on the whole come more favourable. Still fy 
to some extent remain in some peachy 
E chen NERY oN el 
HOPS.—Boroven 
‘Messrs. Pattenden & Smith 
the 
and 
i —Moxpary, July 12. 
. LANE, 
Wheat to this morning's’ [market was 
the extreme rates of this 
are in demand, at ts. ee 
The Oat tude ee ta at the Sa ig of t 
Country Flour is 1s. per 
r qr. 
day ‘se’nnight. 
ditto 32—38 Country: 32—38 
barrel 20—27 Per sack 32—37 
hot, ae cate erestus, when 
continued Brougis oe whe 
aya 
s, 1000 ; | in m 
e a 1 
~44—4 6) 
Coas 
“o 
0 
8 | also 
8 
vial, but c too late tor the former. The Wheat trade 
during ' this. por throng out the kingdom was dull, ane * in 
arkets, not twithetanding 
b f barrel Flow This morning’s 
| market was very thinly attended, and the "bulk. of the bahay 
avi o millers, 
Bea 
re very firm, winds. a Oats ake ck abe 
| salo, a > decline of 6d. per 
late rai 
2130 sks. 
y, July fi 
Book ancy of town a rand Bete i millers a our Ook ink Weohangs 
this morning, the b moderate extent generally. 
Wheat and Flour Da Ae ea vance quoted on 
re ld. per bushel higher, and Egyptian 
Frmay, July 16.—A quiet demand fer all articles. 
difficult "of d id. easier. Fine qualities “altered 
Flour. quiet, without change in rates. White yellow 
Indian Mind bea hts Aa at last Tuesday’s prices; Frat sorts 
a sao} Bean and Oats and „onn es red. 
e “Wh _ Oats. |_ R; 
rhe 5 
— 12 
Peas 
423 ye 438 8d 
š HA 10 |44 
— 19. 5 |43 
26. 
July 8. 
toj Om Om o 
8 | 
ATIONS IN TH 
une ő. |June 12, 
Agg. ivei 4 
FLU 
PRICES. 
9d— 
E Last SIX Weeks’ AVERAGES. 
une 19, June 26.) July 3. July 10- 
oe .. 
mAN 
Son the adv: 
eg corn md Barley fully een eoa a Yeu 
eat 
Houses aod Conservatory ; 
[JuLy 17, 1858. 
ARDENER ( (Hra —Age 3l: married; Fed; Carat 
conversant with orien of ession 
y cheier. No objection wd eae 
Mr. Moss, News Office, High Street, Hampstent a? 
ARDENER (Heap borong 
[ practical a ee his can single, — 
“ accepted, ages 1l. per week, pony pey =t. — z 
, Mich eldever Stai — — 
| Gee 
yea: 
J. 
ale 
i 
h Hall, Preston, Candover, 
TARDE S (Heap —Age 30, 
estimonials and t 
Robertson’s, Box Hill N me ETE — press $. 
sion, gen 
8, San be rd, near Bristol, Som 
pias (Hxzap).—Age p 
stands his profession in all its cnet 
A a the: Meadow Land and Stock. Fea 
re: Nurse: Cam 
Kensiv gton. 
ENER (Hzap)—Age 84, maniel ie 
pat galore (Hzap).—Age 34, married 
ractical knowledge of the early Forcing of Fruit 
Tower on NE ig ee me is vd i 
anagement of Wall Tre hte ot Fina ronal 
$ 
í 
À 
2 
f 
Frui 
etent togive a eupply of Gray 
year if re so specimen Plants for ex 
Sree “Liberal a at a gat ected,—B. B., Post 
Street, near Fav: 
Gardens, yet 
R.— Middle-aged, married ; steady, sober, 
Peas Isa thorough good Kitchen and Flower 
eg S service he leaves in September next.—H, Dy, 
Mr. Walden’s, eae High Street, Alton, Heats 
ARDENER, a Garden or Narsery Ground— 
A young crit of po dica and some experienca 
rei good references.—S, T., 5, Sydney Place, King’s Road, 
Chels 
oroughly under- 
f Pines, atin and Greenhouse 
Ay other branch of the profession. 
fos his present co 
7 
. No 
Saee handed Tpi accepted. — Messrs. Salt & &a, 
The Nur , Chelmsford, 
ED 
WR AN DER 
ho thoroughly unders' 
ment. Pl! by eae only, 
Cra D & Cummins, Covent Garden, London 
rANTED, T or Three Young MEN, who have 
SHOPMAN of experience, 
dhe the Flower Seed Depart- 
stating emcee to 
sêd. N 
6d 
rofe 
as cloudy, but | hs.. 
had some SNE in en a Ener ly, iann 
amount of wages expected, erok, King's Acre 
urseries, near Hereford. 
STOE Man as UND 
a ree Workman, steady, sober, honest, 
We: ee paca 
ere —Address C. D., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office. 
ANTED, a BAILIFF to take charge of a 
of about 500 ac situat 
aes ndon. Belay 1201, 
per annum, with free rA &c.—. etter, stating age, 
Cte a —Age 26, married, no incumbrance; 
active, ma aa and unde: rstands the Salars of Vines, 
Melons, Cucumbers, &e. ; isa good Florist. Wife as Laun- 
be ss ifr ee = A., 5, Bridport Street, Blandford Square. 
R (SECOND or nts Fag, Poe 
anage ardena. ves Jer 
Kitea Pir Flower Gar ens. oe 
we abo C, Warners, Sraid 
he place he is ut to leave, 
a. Essex. 
—Age 23; tio onl a half 
thi pare ‘yon abont learing 
te ae ms, Langley Hi 
Sa as (UNDER). 
> E a A Gaai es 
Watford. Herts” 
UND: Age 20; 
Fh haten ’s Or irere, 
i Ganini Good reference. 
desires a Te 
s family; 
&c. to Z., Post Office, Ilford, Essex. 
engagemen 
had six er experience in 
Post Office, West Wickham, K 
ANTED, an UNDER SHOPMAN.—The under- 
signed require immediately an active, intelligent young 
Man in the above capacity, of pokes address and Gee erienced 
in every department of the Seed Bi Sager nig and 
qualifications will be oe looked Sx, No under 
2 years of mh will reated tte ee to Francis a TE 
= lige & Sons Seed Me rchants, 106, Eastgate Si 
Ches 
JANT ph 4 HEAD etait of nd & TRAVELLER. 
i o! 
n the 
ection 
cannot give Aine able ria 
qualification. No one ge 28 to 30 yeka of age will be 
treated Sie To be Bee rst-rate Man a liberal salary will 
be given, ae ould be poe rhininast: —Apply to 
amare "and Pov trie DICKSON & sow Seed Merchants and 
rserymen, 106, Eastgate Street, Chester. 
a Kitchen Garden of about 23 acres, 
Kitchen Garden ; rat inate, A 
pre referred if the Wife could undertake the Laundry department. 
ouse, Fire, So op an and Candles found.—Apply, with particulars, 
to J. CLARKE, Globe ack ps Norfolk. 
—Age 19; understands 
ens, the 
G ARDANER 
l Kite! tehen 
i eae R ee a 
roughly ee a 
ous2, Twelve months’ 
man m, Surrey. 
ho 
a 
his hie profession, To 
» 29, 
GRO 
Bag iter begs most res 
>| ay disengaged with Ls C 
at 
han tisfactory 
Tg: to go abroad or to Irelan ers 
k Cottage, New Par] soe Clapham 
MAN. aig 55: PA been 
Counter and no nai Brenig oo) 
est Nesey Ber essrs. Hi 
Leadenhall ity. 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
O NOBLEMEN anD G EMEN.—The Adver- 
tiser wi an engagement as MANAGER anp IM- 
PROVER or LANDED PROPERTY. He is a g p 
Accountant Horticulturist; has had the management ofli 
Farm Crops Timber Plantations; and can furnish most 
SROENER 0 (H am =i 30, ak ih on one 
d; understands Earl; ti F F.: y 
ah tex Garin Woe as Late Ebi fone Good 
er.—A. LR, 4, P Peterboro’ Place, son, ra A Teni Fulham. 
EAD na baa single, Scotch; a 
owl ). Age 3 ating er 
t harioti 
DE 
thoro! mee 
ro le Handed pl rect dogepted., ' Exe 
Cutbush & Son, Highgate, Middles 
31, married; has had 
experience in every branch of his 
a Can be hi wf recommended 
ability. . A. Mr. Soin s Nurseries, 
g- 
E (HEAD). FA 40, married, no 
brance; thoroughly erstands the m 
Pines, Vines, een Hower E hen Peco inet 
eet, Ham: 
EE eee a eee 
incum- 
anagement of of| = 
a BAILIFF.—Has a 
thorough Em, 
ees 
able references, mo 
- | ployer.—J. C. M., 
veyo! Later s New 
Reeds, 
Ui 
a | Bsa 3, dimes old 
BAILIFF- ipa 30; “has 
situation was in Fie candy 
being sold. De to 
and reaper hes to recom 
AILIFF.— gentleman wis' in 
B BALIE rari aia ie : 
Ry 
C., Post 
