240 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE N WSPAPER. 
EEA [JULY 24, 1538 
pare nona oars a’ 
t Monda; rices. From Germany and Holland there are 280 | maintained. Beans have again advanced fully 1s. per qr., an ARDENER ( 
‘Beasts, toe Shep, and 427 Calves; 182 Milch Cows | Peas are the turn a oot heey w nintained former ( s S a (Heap AD). — Age 37, =a = 
the home coun ea prices, and in some case: arer. Business in hag bean’ living in ROE tok of Stock and Pasture tang’ 
Best Scots, Her Long-wools . Vicur ben been limited, sand y sna any ‘change has been made it Factor from the by dab and can have a seven tai; 
fords, &c. 2 8to5 0 È a "*6 | wasin favour of the buy The v been some anivals | y J.; Post Offe E Wa eS by whom he has been ya hy’ 
Best Short-horns. 4 6—4 8 Bo: Skora quality f off the coast, consisting chiefly of Ba sie ‘Sa Jes of Danube bave est Cowes, Isle of Wight, emploi 
ad quality Beasts 3 0—4 0| Do. Shorn  .. 8 10 to4 2 | been made at 21s. 6d. to any ieee eE haan K ; Snore (HraD.)—E 
Best Downs and Lambs še es 6 4—6. 4 at 28s. to 28s. ba, Odes :8s. 6d. sh ipping, Ibraila | $F dener to Lord Bos m DWARD Rowixgos te. 
Half-breds .. E |G re os 4 4—5 0} Maize 33s. 6d., Tuscan 33a. Sg gat at 33s, per 480 1bs., | with confidence Tania edso i Maidenhead, Buc 
Do, Shorn | 38 0—4 0} Dari 21s. The arrivals of English grain, foreign Wheat. . Oats, ` lane nobleman or genti 4 x man (age Š, singe 
ts, 1224; iets klah ii 30; Calves, TIT; 3 Pigs, 250. | and barrel Flour this week have been moderate, of foreign | in’ several first class establi hm an extentie > 
arley large. The prAna at this morning’s m ai was | acquainted with Forcing i in al ta ents, and is 
COVENT GARDEN, July 24. mall; English Wheat AAA het sale wa Ra orn ved aid aie Seley | | Flower G ae Din athens branches, the riana 
th e inqu iry being very limi sami cu | 
= ee brisk; sat the supply is ‘equal to Flame, | obtained "bor f foreign: Spring Corn of ‘all. ‘deseriptio s is in | Grins R (H way Age 29, marred; y 
—. c ekinini n Aot ec e beset at Strawberries  g004 demand, and Beans and Oats command a trifimg advance. | tide es the management of Vineries, Pineries 
and Figs are st supp ie omer op. an baw imie ed ith e la se anibvals of barrel Flour being of either sour an inate | ouses and Conservatory; also Fi Flower, Pri, ze 
French Pears, “chiedly Jargonels, may now be obtained. Barce- | ferent y m are difficult of disposal, but fine brands maintain Gardens Competen o o aa TEES faia throng 
lona Nuts fetch 20s. per r bush. ; new Brazils, 1s. 6d.do.; Spanish, | their value heat required, also ae en Plants f exhibit SS 
14s. do. ; Almonds, 24s. ; Walnuts, kiln-dried, 208, do. Among ARRIVALS FROM JULY 19 To JULY 23, so | Bitect roar A Orl wages expectel ost Oee, 
Vegetablės are some nice Cauliflowers. English Peas are no | Wheat. | Barley. Oats. Flour. PORS Epvetahim, Kent, Spie 
plentiful, and since the vima ake m mis tom France, Grocis English .. 2160 qrs. BOqrs.| 140 qrs. | 1650 sks. — ER (HxEap).—Age 34, ried, no 
Of = ae there ye still a vn Po tatoes a sate may 300 ,, me aS bra = no Sing Be practical knowledge of his incom. 
are tifun], as are also French Bean: i a cing Fruits, 
largely cappticd, and Green Articho'! rey fetch from 4s. to te: Fontes. 7810 ,, 15760 ,, 15120 ,, } 5440 b tis Plants” Gant esis: and Vegetal bles, Sto vet 
per dozen. Cucumbers plentiful. Cut flowers chiefly consist ies isda, Jn iy SE taste ay was seller, Henley-on-Thames. Mr. Thackeray's 
rrik sito, othe, and Roses, A A not well 4 taida by Payers: ae the transactions were very | DENER (in) ip Ea 
UIT. moderate. Prices in no instance were considered worse than | | ce; would engage with any tl Bo inam- 
Pine Apples, perlb., 5s to a Currants, black, per half sieve, | Friday last, but on eee bbe de i n be quoted | or two men are kept; understands ds Ris profes ie te 
Grapes, per Ib., 4s to 88 ” 4 to 58 *) of — 3d PT bushel on the lower descripti pon mea | various branches. Can hav character rat al its 
Strawberries, p. pun., 1s to 2s — red, do., 35 to 4 and Danish Wheats, and T per sack and “barn n Flour, | meres and six ane, od the g gentleman be is ie 
Peaches per doz, 0s to 20s — white, do., 3 4s Feeding quality of peak Rs was in good. iemand oe et leave.—A. B., ey a nae ck, Headington, Oxford, about ty 
Nectarines, per doz., 8s to 15s } Apples, p. halfsieve, 7s to 8s Lis ve Oats, Barley, Beans, and Peas quite sustained at G ARDEN 2) Ag 0, mamai oaral 
oret = ; = 4s A een bo bo hee oe Sr = be rere July . i 23 Sagi Co been dull to-day. | Und ani lg and late phen A Flower and 
herries, per lb., 6d to 1s = do., 358 to 408 Wheat is good and at 1d. decline; Flour 6d. pain | Kitchen Gardening tse miti toro à 
i VEGETAB E hi Beans in “a “request. High prices pee te yo | — =é ise —A. B., 4, Peterborough Place, Parson's Gees, 
Cauliflowers, each, 2d to 4d «| Looks , "per bunch , 2 to 4a Barley tab S and European easier; Oats, Oatm TREE aa e 
reens, p. doz. bunch., 2s to ots, per to 8 si bs ait EAD).—Age rried : 
Preek heans, p. 100, 2s to Ay Garlic, portb., 6d. to 8d AVERAGES. | Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. ; Rye. | Beans. | Peas shuraugh sega ae of Me protean wat e 
Po ptatos per bus, a Soad 0 1908 Lettuce: s, per score, 18 | June 12..| 44s Td| 333 5d| 26 Od) 338 Öd rae 443 30 Early Forcing of Flowers, Fruit, and Vi and 
Fak to ts bd — 19..} 4310} 80 7} 2610} 26 0} 42 5/43 4 | great interest in the Decoration ot Flower Dara iN 
ox por Cabbage, er ERS Is} — 26..| 43 0| 31 1] 2510| 3310] 42 3/41 8 |Grounds. Has been a successful Exhibitor in 
| in Fruit, 
w, per tb, 2d to 4a to Is 6 July 3..| 42 8| 30 8| 2511| 33 2| 42 4|42 4 | and Vegetables. Would wait upon any lady or geutlemmm 
Carrots, per bunch, 6d to sà Endive, per dozen, 2s 6d to — 10..| 43 4| 2911| 26 3| 2811| 42 3 [44 8 | his own expense, with a short previous notice 
Turnips, new, per bunch, 4d a airiran P- Tai, ,1s6d. tote — 17..| 45 3| 30 4| 26 5| 80 8| 48 8 44 5 | character can be had from late employers.—A. B, 
ae h, p. sovo, 18 ôd to 2 apine i a Ee Agg. Aver.| 48 9| 81 0] 26 2 30 ps 32 7 Ta Chronicle Office. 
, h, a See ae a tee 
= - re por doz., Osto 1s ae green, ps Ds e tosd FLUCTUATIONS IN THE Last Six W ( Bebe iat to any nobleman or este 
Cole ster bundle, 18 to 28 vere Prices. |June 12. June 19. 18, June 3 ea ay 8 Uy PO, tate Mrs. Philips, of Edstene Hall, Heniorit Ana ite 
— 458 3 — | years; perfectly understands his bags te all its branches. 
aieh n a m = 2 ve oe oe oe [ . Beee in consequence of the death of his employer—Addms 
Prime Meadow Hay 75st Hig 78s | Old Clover .. .. 90s to 105s |43 4 a “ | “te ee + os re ee 
Depenior do: (0D 85 |Secmdeut s. v.85 95 |48 0 |n jnt i soati en ee Gi) ae 
I 70 |New Clover, .. 1. 85 42 8 & We SA naa = (oa two pi aces afo NEPE em character.—A. B, Pat 
Ne ined lO. «. 1 85 Me Straw .. «. 34 38 ce, Bexley, Kent, 
Rowen S kin D, ES J. Davis. ANTED, 4 HEAD SHOPMAN & TRAVELLER. ARDENER. z5 ingle thoroughly understands the 
Meadow hee 86s to 92s | Inferior Clover Fa Tosto 90s —The o undersigned a are in — = a a active, intel- ent of Kitchen and Flower Gree. 
Gi ee 5 FO = w do. rts 92 | ligent person in the a capaci Sig eed apply who Dae Br "Cents baie Melons, &c.—W. C, t 
New do. MEENE oe Woe aliia Pm gg | have not had sanatderel ble experi neg eg these duties, Bolland, near Clitheroe, Lancas' 
Sapa e R “4 ce arena Baxer. | in mot giso unexceptional A frst clas Pater ote and a ARDENER. eee E BARTER begs 
HITECHAPEL, THURSDA’ poe to any nobleman or gentleman 
Fineold Hay.: wc 30s to old y qualification. No one T 28 to 30 weirs of age ‘will be services 
tae rl mg he Fine or age HMOs tollis i with. To See ee teams abora nalary-will Cees practical Garden Understands the 
New Woe tae. ye pa 80 | Fine new Clover .. 80 95 | be given, and the ‘ituation would be permanent.—Apply to 
Inferiordo, .. .. — = |Fine2dent ., .. 90 98 | Pnaxcis ee O a Alc ir oer and 
+» se  — )Inferiordo: 2. .. TO 80 aes Street, Chester. ‘arsery, Ho 
ANTED, 4 PROPAGATOR.—Cuantes Nonte| -1% 
HOPS H MAR y 23. is desirous of engaging a person who understands the TO NOBLEMEN AND 
Messrs. Pattenden 4 r Smith peii on tho se from | Propagation of Hardy Hvergrean, fe. Ho: would aad Do ARDENER.— Age 40, ee wan Te ira 
the plantations come favourable, and the market is dull at | required Manage the Business in the absence of the rience in cultivation Euan, View Ee 
late prices, employer. State age, aeh faat Sa =. where ches ag" A 
clever man will be treated lib , Bagshot. | Ki 
E 
etherton Ba Loyi field W TAN ag two or three AEA iA pae intelli- 
oor, Hs. 94. ; ¢ Batey lis “eas jas End gent yo Ee GARDENERS, who are desirous oi 
Grange, 1 ‘alls End Soe 
dyll’s ca aes acquiring a thorough practical knowledge of Li coat 
: End Gosforth, ue ie Walls: En d Hetto 6d. ; They will be employe od in the formati tionofan ew and extensive ARDENT, with a Gentleman, where sel 
aad a Hilda, 14s. ; Walls End Stewarts 1 ships place under a mi perienced supe ni t - e oe kej pone See ae 
`| nity of g gaining oper y will be great. Si is etha essed Royal Botanie 
roped t the: ae and practised worknien, an ing Pope 
BRITIS Pe tent July 23. rform all. the duties required in such an AE = E sont 
South-down Hog- s. Leicest. Wethers 1 3 to .. aepiteation to be made to» Mr. JAMES Vanos, Jun., understands his p ro ad ae ae ; 
witb divs “ae Toir Ditto Ro +. 13 — .. | Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea, e se good character 
ie z E 1% Me ty ditto .. ska iici in the Country, a = ung MAN about mh Acton, 1 
at ankn S —15 |Flannel Wool... .. — .. , w] ho has had some experience in Forcing Fruits and 
MARK LANE.—Monpay, 4 ie ” ‘ i 
The supply of Wheat fiom Essex mdk phn to ‘this morning’s PAER Tane e E Bins rote rs = D 
market although small Ari rather larger than of late, soi the 
morning being fine factors were compelled N gabinit ges a respectable Youthas an A PPRENTICE es 
decline of 2s. pax ak qr. before a clearance sould Be ected. The € Seed Trade, where he LEE miv an opienany Gara Cx ane =i a 
. crops being generally less favourably spoken on holders of | of of gine a thou knowledge of t canard Apply to Se ue i Oites © me cae 
foreign were indisp: eA a Be n the business done Mansell’s Library, 7, Colle, ye Onin Gis 
iy ata gs Side eee P a ee Gain oR TERE aP 
dem: e prices oi y se’nnight ; there wi > understands 
few samples of new Kent of fair quality, “which brougbtas | WANT PLACES,—Letters to be Post Paid. in Fan aie ia ce ace geek 
to 42s. se TRAT RAN y late rates. The ARA art ery S Har 
Flouris rather claper, and Ase a Per ese ney | TIO NOBLEMEN anD GENTLEMEN. —The Adver- 
week’s quotations. There was quantity of new Ra t ser wishes an hi ay as MANAGER anp IM- 
at market which sold at about 70s. per peseed | PROVER or LANDED PROPERTY. He is a good practised f i pe ban 
Per IMPERIAL QUARTER “| Accountant and Horticulturist; has had the m — of By MA = T 
Warar, Essex, Kent, & White 44—50 50 Red . 1446 lee bars q tien Rn cae tov er ‘fur d nish: midst | 2 TOR — oe 
ais selected runs, „dil 6—50 ¥as satisfactory references as to character, ex So and al y 
= S a 8 sjit Pine T.s care of the Editor, Gardeners’ Chronicle Office prorcator Ay 
— Norfolk Red a Nine years’ eE 
TES tees Heap).—G. L a UMMO et gii 
Banuay grind Edod atoa ONN am Ge Five malta, Dio TOn E ky yer Noth sete 
eign.. grinding and ie 2029 Maling Diaa House in Somerset, 18 years a Ordener: 12 of which, we hes ROPA GATOR, &e.—Mi 
oars, ee and Suffolk .. ....... lived in England ; understands Early and Late Forci ge oe Pisa dustrious 5 is & 
Scotch and Lincolnshire... Potato a 21—24 | 2nd Flower Gardens. No singl “banded place accep H: 
m A Potato 26—29 Peed... os | zecommendod.— Roso Banke Nursery, Olasgow Rhododen 
a riii Poland and Brew 25—27 Feed’... .|19—25 ( J ovata (Hap). ep aaldle-aed, married, = Tonkin | rn ie 
(26—38, E iann incumbrance. È 0 years epen omen vee 
iy e good character = rect and previous employers, 
39—43 PAA lived with the latter 12 yeurs.—0. D., Post Office, 
36—38 Lower Norwood, Surrey. own, 4, Col ne 
ARDENER (Hzapb).—Aze28, single; has a thorough ARM BAILIFF. ie os tao bes 
=| G practical ined of Age2s, sing No single-handed | Fe ME a me 
Wages ll. per week, cottage, &c.—G. BUTLER, 
forth “Hall, Preston. Canddver, Micheldcwer Station, Hafite. 
thoroughly za rethndi: Forcing. Fruits, Flowers, and 
Vegetables; is a first-rate Plant-grower, un nderstands new 
und work, and i s accustomed to the management of men. auitivation ; 
reported. to ae o objection ‘to take char, arge of a few acres of | oe. O., Mr. tn ag se 
@ kingdom, “Harvest ia the newts | Bland, a Meor Lane, Didabury, near Man a 
2 ‘Snow pretty gone The Wheat trade was “|G JARI eet el a oe conte 27, s singly sane ly 
“Chaney sot med e leading markets pur pr ofession in’ all its. branches; tee S 
at foreign, however, sit maa a decline of 1s. wb Gig a hi groat o7 experience with foblemen’ s faites in Feo d md et i í fer 
unable to vel comme: ed by form 
— welling. The ; e is teeny 8, E High Berest’ o ee = ee nhall Street, 
