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tion, and of aoe nearly the whole was of the n 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, 
mice have again a large number of ‘Beasts on offer, and ther 
45 
t in the quality. ‘Trade is iea aea M 45 
264 [Avcusr 14, 1858 
lentiful, but small i which has enabled farmers in the — em and 
= ys age Me traw penta agg Pe all but pang Pitan districts nearly to complete the har d most (GARDED NER (Hew AD).— — Age 28, . 
-yan ripo Pears: and Apples may now be obtained. ag genes conditi oe ig arriv: x A the ie Deen mone hariei iaai p re of his profane r 
1s othe patie 2 Brazils, 16s. ‘am. considering the weal poh, the, prospech SAS Bt Office, Si Ploy 
crore va ar ates ots. ; Walnuts, peared, 2 208. on | cham aoe. old Wheat has receded v ttle value he ‘ides rm ARDENER Ga) ee 
arena Vegeta tablea are some nice li ers. Peas are now | believing them: moar es — a bly safe, “tn justified in in looking gon brance: has thor o 36, Married, ng {tek 
e a French ans. | with their small stoc! ne quality wit mparative nowled 
ea re seitt lance nl, as saath raoko fetch | moderate prices , at the same time taking into pests wenta- 1, = seh per week with ho ouse.—A, B., Fg bs 
tatoes are still largely supp! ngton Street, Stra . May, 
trom 4s. to 6s. per dozen. cumbers plentiful. Cut the bad weather peti Nears in the ope Teme we Beis = t, nd. » Sorta 
hiefly consist of Orchids, Gardenias , Heliotropes, - | ar re proportionably m uch above what they ar aoe pey, (GARDENER (HEab).—Respectabl 
wormed Viole ets, Mignonette, Heaths, oses. Spring corn cont Taos to oE with a aoa dem di derstands his profession. 3 perfectly i 
S, PRUIT. | fe eatin Oat s, Barley, and Beans have rea alised hi, igher fna Mn H., Gazette Office, Tunbridge Character wherein 
Pine Apples, perlb., 4s to 5s Figs, per doz., 2s 6d to 4s | The Flour trade has be = dull, and rather lower prices popisa | ARDENER (H = i 
Grapes, per 1b., Is to 4s urrants, ayy wt half sieve, oa country marks. e greater portion of the Wheat o. b ; (HEap).—. , married, poy G° 
Strawberries, p. pun., 1s to 2s s to 5s ast re ortadi u week, there Ban but a few AN. es Ta rance ; has a thorough practical knowledge ¢ J 
Peaches, per doz,, 4s to 10s bor ie, 3s to 4s | dispos sod of. rrivals of Enos Mon e been | Claph penbe well recommended.—Y. Z., 5, pat Dr 
Nectarines, per doz., 4s to 10s e, do., 88 to 4s small, e adaption. 3 of ‘Oats, which, the supply is ASR , oe ll, Surrey. 
Apricots, per a , od to 1s öd [aa Apples: p- RNT: sieve, 7s to 8s liberal. withere was a thin attendance oo this moming; A Hrap).— —Single; ha k be 
Melons, each, 2: Oranges, p. doz., Ista to 2s 6d | and the little Englis = Wheat fresh, up ‘eas oe adi ly taken at practical snow er a thongs i2 
Cherries, per r'b., a tols | en per doz. the extreme prices of Monday ote In foreign scarcely ea and Vegetables, a: Horti ra Fim ae 
VEGETA ABLE business was Daet, the few samples on show being gene- | Britain. Wages 201. pie Be pat Sain ¢ L0 
Cauliflowers, each, 2d to 4d res bunch, 2d to 4d | rally held above the views of gare “Gri indin g, Barley is in | —C. D., Edward’s Place, Bales e Ma pee LI 
Greens, a er gh bunch., 28 to 4s Bhellcts, per Ib 6d to 84 good demand, and Mediterranean qualities bring e “slight TA ARDENER (Hrad Ase 3] iy 
sP. sieve “is to Sa Garlic, per rib: to 8d advance. Beki nd Peas are fu lly as dear. Oats slow Era R (Heap). Age 31, married, aX 
Foon ton, 60 Lettuces, os, z score, ls | sale at barely Monday’s prices. The Flour trade i: is gut EE has a thorough practical knowledge of tone 4- 
— per Si Hoe to 1s 6d ; ARRIVALS FROM AUG. 9 To AUG. 1 rath Iep a pisay mt fat cre 1 4 
ú. — a — 0! b 
per very eas j peg A n per score, ls Ee Barley. | Oats. Nour relerenc “a: Be ct land, E trea Satins, i? 
Uis per bunch, 6d to 8d Endive, per Veet 2s 6d to 3s cere 1350 qrs. 10 qrs, 1a qrs. 1470 sks. | chesi bury, May, D 
Turnips, new, per bunch, 4d Eao a agra T Pa ee mace BAe ” f G a eny & nobleman we 
Spinach, p.sieve, 1s 6d to2s | Parsley, p. tibunchés, fate gn. ” » » 5410 bris. | 5 ation arri = hildres j can tak e the Ae 
aes dash pe ere — ve pranti LIVER ERFOGES Tuesday, Aug 10.—At o-day we dhatester: from tise etaan he is about to dik 
Beet, per had a fair ndane The Todal millers rand gnre kept | ticulars.—J. A., Mr. Sutton, N 5 py: 
Celery, P- P. iei 1 to 2s RoE ion wih, the exception pte Poh modera zi e puri APEA of R (HEAD.)—Age 28, si oe 
Wheat effecte Irish buyers t pg ig = icle was 
1 gg ae ver pig F pilet ge rage Saxe last few | Very, limited ; yoda Reems wer a last 3 quoted, and is profession i s all its pipere = 
is inferior about 1d. per er. e passing in i 
deri to be liars talib | PO ie ast Do quoted tat I. E 
favourably oa the cultivated parts of the p. a er qr. dearer on the week. Oats are e fir , and Oatmeal held } character ~a 
in other pa hy Lay aro yar m Pp ionta legi h ma for extre! Barle; changed, with only * retail | and See ds A 
sf lak think this bie ory title dein on duty. «i heba — Indian Corn met a Reet hi at an advance of = ‘DE R (HE Pee 
te prices. a eS bout A per qr. since this day se’r owledgs a. me be)... of Fruits te 
METROPOLITAN May bh ‘the ‘MARKET, FRI Aug. 13.—Market inac ati hg moderate business in | and Vegetales, andi is well experienced in the managemet nc 
Wh Br a a slight Geshe. Flour cheaper tat no buyers. | Wall Fruit Trees, the Kitchen and Flower Gandesa 
have an u daty Tigo o Bu ont vi Beasts, a large pro- | Indian Corn ;.Mazagan brought 32s. to 33s.; Greek, er the ‘anngement of Meadow = if =~ 
portion however, a are of inferior quality. Prices are not much | is. Beans nce cand ear. FONUA eal, Oats, and Barley quiet ood ch pabio, A. B., Mr. Jam T 
A Lover See sagi G prana kinds. ene about Solos same rare and age nm 
bs as on Monday eis not qui 
Se goed in on tat on that day. Calves are selling about the same as | AVERAGES. | Barley. |_Oa ats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. A 
on Thursday. Our foreign supply consists of 2581 Beasts, | July 3..| 42s i 30s aa 25s1ld| 338 za 428 id ora ad i 
3520 Sheep, zid 300 Calves. Fg | a fb 29 38 1 42 q= 
Lap hah tieren @ vad t -wools . to — 17. 45 3 30 4 26 5 20 3 43 A 5 n 
to iorn ae PEs Bose ese 4—4 6] — 24..| 46 4] 29 9] 2711] 35 4 UEMA 
fords, & wes q) eps Same D — 31..| 45 30 6 28 5 81 2) 45 3 |43 
Bent Rote hoha. 4 4—4 6| Do. Shorn Pe i sre 4| Aug. 7..| 4410] 31 3| 27 6| 81 9] 45 7/43 9 an 
Best Downs and Sea "| Calves A OA g| see Aver! M 6/780 61 7 1! 8 ia we S 
Half-breds i co e3 0—4 0 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST 
Do. Shorns — :: 4 8— RICES. |: July 10. Jul AR pa aly st A ‘Aug. T. = 
Beasts, 6€50; Sheep stints, rant Sa ae 382; Pigs, 705. | ————— mya =z y ben mrt a a AU s 
THURSDAY, Bi 
MARR LANE.—Moxpay, Aug. 
F Fee a Wheat from Essex and Ken r A AE ETER 
moderate; of the former the larger propor- 
new 
‘ee e bert variablo wi was good, heavy, and 
bly dry; ol , 
to 2s. per” gr. acta CMAh asile os 
y 
ed | 58, Dawson Street, D 
ANT 
TRADE in 
sgod 15 or 16, who writes a a hand, and is quick at fi 
a 
eman or gentlemsa— 
DAT: except for a few choicest tions. The supply of ETUDE Y he Bags! nobl 
pa Ag e s Arr t Monday's there is, | 42 = ; engaged arianen Ae A 
f úo nö y beat: Woks $ a a e PN m ehtaa 
tartian apol wtf Sarto Shay id AS “ieee a is x 
Calves. The number of Milch Cows is 133. D AGENCY. —Mr. Tuos. Scorr has a vacancy Sar tes ine 31, married, oo fant ond 
Best potas Here- Best. Pai abe ARTICLED P e will opportunity nities of Scotland ; f roahi mieno T 
4 6to4 94Do.8 S ee "6 | of o caning a a knowledge of ‘Office turk; consisting Of Book- ion, Land and the been y aS 
Bost oh Mart borne. 4 4—4 6 coos aad quality nh b: coe apping, &c., -a Ea Seg, 0 work comprising wane: ereeif useful, Da ection OEN 7 6 
ae > Beasts 2 8—3 8/ Do. Shorn FE 6 to4 2 pronon Pa Farming in yy eee appre of Land, | Mr. Wild, Baker, Old Windsor, Berks, - - 
a Lambs. saa 4 8b Land Drainage, &c.— 3 Parlismont ‘Street, Westm i RDENER.—QEORGE BARTER wishes ., PI i 
n Halk broda Cenina S tone o| (CIDER AnD PERRY MAKING.—The owner of ® leman or gentleman wan ie 
oa. Y Tan Pigs, young Orchard requires the services of a person who ona E 
1812; Sheep & Lagi Calves, 610 5 het understands the above processes. 30 miles frou, Paseo ve, and oer a See 4 oe 
HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. Address or apply D. M., 12, Stre oe side. inent z nag Rel and pen a a ares g bi 
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, Aug. 12. D, an UPP GARDENER, where two Ee ie -Ql 
Prime Meadow Hay 68sto 72s | Old Clover .. .. ay to 105s are kept. He must be iporonghiy — i to te vi fe 
eso od eat5 84 |Secondcut .. 95 well Fruit — Flowers under open ai > ® 
Cerro 65 | New Clover .. 20s. a week, cottage, Bing ceed nis et ter vitst | & 
ee A TE nea 80 Straw .. . be scveccpesakibabie A large were an objection.—Address u 
MWR! A ETT T wh leg T. K., Post Office, Fakenham, Norfolk. | 8 
CUMBERLAND ence in ae ords i 
Meadow Hay . sis tots Inferior "Clover . = S0sto 925 ANTED, as GARDENER, a single, steady, and National Schools, Great ; ] 
ae 76 ‘ew do. 0 active Man, who thoroughly understands the m: 
<A Aap = 80 | Straw han 36 | ment of is Gatton, Flowers, and racy og ga m ling of 
ior Clover .. 98 105 a Bager. | tO make Leesa F useful.—Apply to a 
as WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. Printer, Stour! wal * 
Fine old Hay.. .. 80s to 88s| Fine old Clover .. 95s to110s aoe a ine MAN, accustomed to se a 
ESPR AO ame E A Grafting, and general Nursery Work. To be under a ; 
eR chet .. Foreman. ages 18s. per week.—Appiy to OSBORN & 
perior do; -< = = |Fine2dout .. .. * 100 | Fulham, London, S. W. > na : : 
TO 
D, a 4. yn MR fo or sp ‘COUNTER, one 
and another as Reape BAILIFF.—A ‘pee 
ARM. STEWARD, OR 
resi) ichaelmas next s 
and Despatchin; me, Sr M 
serving them.—Apply, stating age, where last emp! r Pd 
what salary expected, Ie W. Drummonp & Sons, Seedsmen 
SE 
ue AN APPRENTICE. ‘to mue SEED |— 
a London House.—A respectable Youth, 
gen: 
or particulars address Brera, Gardeners’ Chronicle Office 
| a h ee ae ee ot ae tee a ee ond 
eee ` 14048 
8. | 
Red . 
ne selected runs. .ditto 46—52 Red 
50—55 = 
-n [Red .... - 
a k" 
r iei 
—, ,(yongpod | — 
meted Sauce, Ball 8-48 36—38 
oe an oo 41—45 Toor 42—46 
White Y 
vi 
pas soasso ditto 32—38 Country. (32—38 
“ig Per sack 32—37 
ae 
aken PLACES. oien to be Post Paid. 
IO NOBLEMEN axp GENTLEMEN. —The Adver-| [M 
engagem: MANAGER anv IM- |i 
PROVER í oF T LANDED PROPERTY. He is a good practised 
and Horticulturist; has had the bag ae ig of 
ve Bs Crops and im ws stations; and ea ake ape 
mata tory references as c! ter, experience, 
~ Address T. L., care of the Editor, Gardeners’ Chronicle Office. 
G pao (Hxap).—Age 36, married ; has liv 
gentlemen’s and n re ais establishmen ents 20 tjg t 
a throogh knowledge of his profession, inclu 
management of Stove Plants, "Pines, i paei am 
aad are bers. Two R. O., oe 
Nurs on. High Street, treet, Clapham 
2 t A ave Ta oe bie ee eS 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
Peel ay sil Macao Len the Conservatory is 
cad, 
‘ruil 
Gardening ; also the La and Management of the Flower 
Garden, ana erecting ‘oe Structures for efficiency and eco- 
nomy in to ey Four years’ first class character.— » 
energ Chronicle Office. 
