400 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
ere A f the although the demand is not large. Good] 
he late Ven. Archdea RD | sequently better, Te, = 
Vroon, “widow ve t Pre: sre song y 67—lith oa a — Geminat Fr — Ge agg Vand Tind. maa ka \ ANTE D, ina am = : eUARD IANS, 
> adras s, 30 5 C. 
ocr ad ean ei j fre. bth t A ne a Bens 100 Beasts? from ireland, (300; from Norfolk ma Suffolk, By of a 
= abato doie of Bombay, eldest, a of yh late 100; and 2100 from the and midland c: ies. a 
James Montressor Standen, Esq., a — 2d inst, at ial: of8lb—s d s oa ede Lonig-#tiola ay pure 10 
Eaglescarnie, Haddington, N.B., the 7 ees FRANCIS | Best Scots, phem Do. Shorn haat Cys 
STUART, youngest and last surviving son of Alexander, fords, é&c. 410to5 0| Ewes &2d quality 4 Beer ee ig at IED GENTLEM 
10th Lord Blantyre, aged 78—2d inst, at Hastings, the e Hon Best Short- ‘horns. 4 8—4 10 Do. tga o Midis Counties i living P 
y BUTLER, widow of the late Hon. Sir Edward Butler—2 Sth 2d quality Beasts. 3 4—4 0| Lam tK at tie eA a 
ult, Tt Cheltenham, CAROLINE, wife of Vice-Admiral the Hon. | Best Downs and Calves bi es ba 0—5 0 
ALEXANDER J sabe ult, at Southampton, deeply lamented, | Half-breds .. 4 Fanboy 2| Pigs oe oy ERO BELO 
Lad; ORSTA re Cit A BARNES, widow of Michel William Do. Shorns i 
Parsé; Esq., Tate of Reigate, Surrey, and second daughter = Beasts, 4150; Sheep & & Lamba, 16,800; Calves, 108 ; Pigs, 350. 
George William, seventh Earl of dn, Lous aged 7 s wi idow ins ot HURSDAY, Hg 
Sea is larger, but E peA descr: ith ms a ot very 
Calo tiful, a: 4 consequently they are readily disposed of young =e sitni ae 
30th ult, at peti Ade | Notts, HEN: > y t. TA ry e 
mpini r. Hoima nt— 48—s0th ult, at Wern, Joux Hir Calves are selling about the same as on Monday. From Ger- Siae pa » Mes 
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s agod 2 i z a Holland the are 63 Beasts, 450 Sheep, and 11 
Crew- mae Tig , of Wern, in the county of Flint, and Llandi away an Ea e po re Pp. 
Beasts; and 136 Milch Cows’ from the ARTNE SHIP.—A 
he county of Montgomery, one of ler A Calve R oun 
At Fine Peace, aa 68—29th ult, in Lower at Us heme ocak ies. and of steady busy ha pine 8 Min well 
Street, Babin. the Rey. THOMAS HENRY TORREN: Ree Best Scots, Her Bost Long-wools. 4 8—4 10 | partnership with a respectable party in mo en 4 Dg 
Carnalwa, unty Kildare, eldest son of the late Ven. Jolm fords, &e. sai 10 to5 0| Do. Shorn ERY and SEED BUSINESS WEAN SERD or 
Torrens, 7p, Da h Eltotidencots of Dublin oat oa t, Est: Best Short- horns. 48— : da Ewes & 2d quality 40 to 4-4 practical knowledge of the Retail re Taio wi 
TURNER, second daughter of Charles and Sus eneg "of 2d quality Beasts 3 4— o. Shorn in lieu of capital. Unexceptionable e reference would bë tatem 
the Royal Nursery, Slough, aged eight years Sd two months—| Best Downs and oe bs se se ose — ++ | by letter only, and with ral name to pm » 
Ist. Dec., at Teton, Northamptonshire, the seat of A. Isted, | Ha wie peda ee 10—5 2 Cotten Ane Te - a 0 | 5, Upper Brook Street, Grosve Bonens, 
Esq., where he had faithfully discharged the duties of gar- | Do. Sho: Pig: 0 ANTED 
dener and bailiff for nearly 11 years, Mr. shears BARBER, Beasts, 1 1226 ; Biop E Tanba 4300; Calves, 176; lew: oe: , On a coal “Fem near yaa 
85—At M m Park, Glamorganshi r. JOSEPH Y WORKING BAILIFF.—He must inf 
Suurer, Head Gardener to C. R.§M. Talbot, Esq., 7 Me Bey he ea Buying and Feeding of Cows, Pigs, and Sheep ; keep 
sally esteemed and respected by all who knew him, aged 26. MARK are —Monpay, Dec. 6. tee an er man, Me to to Grass 
Wee Oe 20 Die ke The supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent v this morn- | Draining, the agement of Lan and Stock, and 
A EF T da ing’s arben was ödenek a and was disposed of at 1s. per qr. unexceptionable. talarni ren Barier, Mr. Bick. 
Sarketg x s below the sales of this ur A aanight. “Although | aM was | burn’s, 25, Motcombe Street, Belgrave Square, SW. 
* a a full attendance, it inc uyers, 2 any ; 
ys business in foreign was transacted; quotations are conse- JANTED, rouwa ie Fag BUSINES & 
COVENT GARDEN. Dec. 11. uently quite nominal. English Barley is a slow sale, at a Flo Beads a who is rel aequainiad wid. 
a i „ but fore; inding and distilling brin wer Seeds, and who has been accusto 
cone sheen bg gorse a ate og bo here t. terati, “Beans and Peas ate auch ¥ Is. to S. per qr. ane | © customers. Wages 25s, "per wek Adress by leer PE 
our last repor 
= and Pen = gawe aa Ley oaingo diu dant. Ping | The Oa 3 tra de ry dull, and prices raust -be quoted 6d. per denier Genito. E 
A plentif enih uts fetel S08 per | qr. low In Flour rth i y little me ANTED, GROOM ayp GARD! 7 
bus ane on 16s. per bushel; Spanish, 14s. per ast IMPERIAL QUARTER. must be able to direct the work ona small 
bushel; Almonds, 24s. ditto; Walnuts, kiln-dried, 20s. Waar, Emer, kent & Suffolk. White 4048 ‘Red ..../88—42 married, his Wife must be a good Plain Cook. creel A 
RS ditto. Filberts nig > 85s. tn 40s. per 100 lbs.; Kent Cobs, Sei mora Red ..,./40—46 | Post Office, Shrewsbury. id 
50s. to 60s. do. New Ora nee etal arrived ; they Gane — Ta alive ee f4—48 | eo 
3s. 6d. to 10s. per 100. Amon; Seer ~~ beat are some nice Cauli- a Norfolk — E ee Te a a o 
flowers. Greens are plentiful, French Beans scarce. Potato aa See eae [38—54] ` | WANT PLACES.—Letters to D be Post Paid, 
sales are heavy and prices lower ; Trden goods also lower. Barter sgrid. & distil. ,26sto30s. . Chev. ‘STs Malting .|33—36 
Artichokés fetch from 4s, to 6s. per dozen. Cucumbers plen- Foreign.. grindingand distilling 24—29 Malting . 31—34 ARDENER a )e 
tiful. Cut flowers chiefly consist of Orchids, Gardenias, Helio- | o Aas, Essen ‘arid Suffolk gM BLE TS ka e *|20—23| Early Forcing, Vines, 
eae been cocoa es Mignonette, Heaths, and ss oses. Beo tch and Lincolnshire. «Potato, "24—28! Food.. .[20—-23 | Leaving Sep ae Bor or eoori cane 
Ev AE Saghas make their appeara TPR. wvcuse tugs crotia se 20—2 | 22, Geo 
simita — Foreign. ..... 3B 25— 7 20—23 
Pine App! b., 3s to 6s j| Apples, per bushel, 2s to 53. | Rye ..... ign I; ES NER (i nar 
A ete 43 Oranges, p. doz., 18 to 1s 6d see foreign. 12 years old ; has a thoro 
Me ee 1s to 2s Lemons, per doz., Istols6d | Br BANS, Mazagan. 36—37 punni and sA fally capablo of u 
Pears, per doz., 6d to 2s Filberts, per lb., êd See ; ongpod eman’s o) ntlemai eg So 
a ry eering: p-4-Sieve, 2s6dto 5s poche eet Ps 6d to 8a tian 31—33 objection i to Mino ar Dairy; P, 0 
Ss VEGETABLES. Bo: ilers 3 2 Suffolk . 41—45 e isfac pet Raimi sh gir c= —A. B., Mr. 
to 6d rane per bunch, 2d to 3d Gres 3789 Foreign ` 35—48 an, &c., Taunton 
bunches, | Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d ree To NosLEnen AND- TR 
Garlic, per lb., 6d. to 8d ee PP AR ARDENER Gy no: eee ndersi 
par score, 1s ditto 26—35 Country. 26—35 Bari a 
oat T5602 ‘barrel 20—27 Per sack 32—37 Pera Broun of Early F aba 
per bunch, 20 to Is ax, Dec. 10. Kitchen and Flow 
"per oh ae to} Endive, p. score, 1s to 18 64 Pak: : SS ae With some | his late an a 
Horse Radish, p. bun. K mrri characterise t eat | & Williams, Paradise 
mhet sieve, Is 6d to 2s Mushrooms, p. "pote 3s to 2s 6d eee a far rther a ene te nae. pasing to | (G $ 
sorte ape 5 leat Sore if Ysa pees 2s to 48 ate A mage vig bok sales oul only have been ats 
css sl 15 to 1s 6d. Spring Corn has also been dificult m 
boa Mating anal iis ot Say LE 4 s. to 2s. per qr. lower z> | whi 
omar e eas Is. per qr. in several. | to the gentleman he is at 
“HAY. —Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. Flour was He = and in Liverpool and Newcastle, as s 
, TauRsDAy, Dec. 9. also sonatry ot rks here, “obtainable at lower rates. 2 
Prime Meadow Hay 75s to 77s |-Old Glover <.. «. 853 to 100s | have farm a few of -laden Aedes off the coast | Plants and 
og erm ays rd 88 | Second cut .. .. 15 + 90 | for orders d eho. ae eight days, and not many ose! ti f 
ti New Clo 4 ss — | Tremain on sale. e purchases include Marianopel Wheat a ‘married, no n 
‘ew do. ~se es Ws 2S cig QB A PEE R Odean and, Taganrog Ghirka at 39s. 6d. L to 405. at ARDEN = hee 32, alk ane 
PEET a, E. J. Davis. |per492 lbs., Galatz at 30s. per 480 lbs., ptia 20s, êd he. Wife Em ader the gon à PE 
per 480 lbs. and 27s. ‘bd. imperial; Ibrail x $ 
CUMBERLAND M Y, Dec. 9, $ Barley at 9d. pi 
. Meadow Hay. ‘tas to 908" Inferior Clover, +» 80sto 888 400 Ibs. The arrivals of Wheat, Barley, and Coats, both Fnglish Fords] Nursery, C EN, 
do. 6. i 65. E New di = = and foreign, this. week are large. The endan ARDE ER.—Age 29, - single; 
29 34 morning’s market was slight, and ome ‘ohiedy of een ds Early Forcing, V ines, Howes, 
Superior Clover 106 “100 Josuva Barer. | to the Cattle Show. There es [little Bupiish Wheat on sale, | G~ 4 bene Gate well aed 
PEL, THURSDAY, Dec. 9. and that of inferior t quality, f which previous ates could | Garden The country preferred—A. 
Fine old Hay... .. 76s to S4s| Fine old coer. + 08 to105s scarcely be obtained. Foreign “continues ; neglected, and our | Street, De ptford, Kent. 
Inferior do. .. vt To lnferior do. .. quotation ees tently nominal.. Barley, Beans, — tes 
New Hay.. |. Fine new Clover .. Peas are dificult. of sale at Monday's prices, The Ont trado: ANDENER. Agi e 34, single; a £ 
Inferiordo. .. .. — — |Fine2dcut ..... 84 92 | very pears and late rates barely supported. In Flour recommend his Berdonor asa prac 
Straw .. e ..— = |Inferiordo, .. .. 70 80 | no alteration. | arty” Forcing ; thoroughly un moe gs os: 
t LS FROM DEC. 6 ro DEC. 10. es and Grapes 
Dec. 6 To Deo. 10 a d G: 
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'ATOES.—Sour SEE ee a —87 Box, Post O ce, Not 
Since our last report the pea have Hea tial but an baste 
the large supplies during the previous week have caused a ioe ~ 2670 ars. om roe ars, ~ 2930.qrs. ps 1740 sks. ARDENBR.— Age 37, 
cept for ” 
; i 6910 of Cows and Mi ne 
cased í 1530 5 ‘ood character from the situation e 
pee Eep many have Sia At ges re | Forsen ..| 18190 ,, 16460 `, $8940 ,,- tla, Fiamis, Letter Carrier, Tonbridge Ken 
o 
do. a aot sr Tues mad > is “ot shiping change of wag Lash ER. Pep! zied, m ie 
3 ; Essex upa go ee sl — e time 
Whites, hom “to 50s, . 5 Fang a nts, eeg a: i French over dne- and the i pote eg h wa en gs mao A sof Wheat, dress. oe objection to Joo) Jole afer a Oe 
E eta neal 708. | Flou me Indian Corn, x imoni, Beatie, “ppl Peas. ee b vood ang na fa i ; 
Rovon RKET, Frid weather is now very mild, and the condition of new Wheat has | c ee ua r- 
essre Pattenden & ee: îs still a larg | beon a |; agritultural marketa of the United Ieingiom Al RDEN ER, where 0m hen an T 
deman teal at 00s good ops, and ryty = bad ee other ticles of T the Sprain cade” have rae Fe ceo gly dull Mccain pede baa A aoe Zw. L 
= zoup be paT ining had a ai nominal p _ Corn P i ae 
ange this m slender atten dance, a pe tse | 2 
A A e Ena cone ee : and 80:8 limited business only was done in GARDEEC (Unner A Fors sax, 
st. Hartl ise od. $ aM : ias. sitios useable Wheat and Flour were not riede K eee s pee k wee ia his Foie 
rman ee 9d.; North P. or orl mag fay Lambert's rms, and any quoted reduction must be upon non-suitable ter.—J J, Ga’ Chronicle 
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15s. 6d. ; Walls ‘alls Bnd ‘Acorn’ Close, 17s. ; Walls End Gostortit a h qualities of any kind of grain, meal, or Flour i 
; Walls End Harton, 16s. 
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; J FRIDAY, Dec 9.—Wheat sells slow to-day at last Tuesday’s | 
eee 3d. ; Walls End Riddells, rates. Flour rather dull, and without Aten in prices. 
ion da Walle Bea Hoton tke, Var wend, Fra d Lam ton, aa a a moal unchanged. The market was No si 
i8s.; Walls End Stewarts, 18s. ; Walls iind d Heugh Hall, 1 site 
pals: End Eden Main, 15s. 6d. Whitwo orth | Averates.| Wheat. | Barley, | Oats, _Rye. | Beans. | Pe a FO 
coe asics sew market. Oct. 30... FTE “Bin Td 7d “Bee a 6a EJ Od “Be i 4 ia v iane st Berkhampston, wis 
ois sl ov. 5 0 i 
z BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpow, Dec. 1 10. — 13..| 4110 35 5 23 2 H 0 4 |43 8 
aere gt amome of tin nce st edvanioed _ Ah 41 : 85,1] 22 11 p 4 42 : ri T 
1 class descriptions wool. Clothing | = — 27..| 41 $574)|.92 9 1 6| 42 4 
Moe net ona Í Re ; Doc. 4..| 416) 85 4) 22 8 | 81 2] 42 6 [4s 10 
R oasa vu Hog- 8, s. a 4to1l 5 | | 
pees o ++ 1 7 tol S| Ditto H bie | eeATerL A1101 85 a1 28 5i 44.11 | Lan 
ditto: 16 — 1 + o ARES & Co Half-M 
Peni 6—0 9 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST HOPMAN (0 
rR ee | By ices. | Oct. 80.) Nov care arte 20. netics eat S el 
42810d ae Son aszow. 
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4110 i Â ay . a 
i w a z i his engagement in good 
.. oe oe .. ae and can give 
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