THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
Mount Wolseley, county Carlow, to FR. 
— of the late ARTHUR D 
for 
* Ballys enemy 
0 eom of on 3th inst, at Wii pag 
Cambridge ie WILLIAM CU pe Mo only 8 n of 
Esq., ‘of W. Horsley Place, to FLoRA CA ronse, 
oldest S daughter of de Hon, and Venerable primm Yor: 
* parish church, Hampstead, THOMAS yea 
8 8 jm arrister-at-law, ry Emity ANN, eldest 
daughter m; y pa CHARLES PHILLIPS, Esq., one of her 
Majesty’s Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. 
e. A 7 — iT the 7th inst, ge pe MovuxTSTUART, infant 
Mid Vicus tess Ha EN—2d inst, at Tun- 
I John n — kill, 2d in 
D WILLIAM ELT Sq., 
tha: lite Sir Charles Abraham Elton. Bart Ae 
Som Eu — sony t, at Gibraltar, of een 
WELL ma psi t, H.M S. 
bridge Welle, Tady M'CASKILL, widow oft the late Major- a 
I us C.B.— st, oes orence, of typ 
= surviving — E 
E vs 
urt, 
HU 
erer youngest 
h ult, 
e after a long and painful illness, JOHN ep aes 
ounges of the late S: illi Palmer, Bart., formerly of 
the 17th Lancers, and Lieutenant-Colonel of the South May 
Rifles—29th September last, at Calcutta, HENRY HOLROYD, 
Esq., barrister-at-law, youngest surviving son of the lat 
Sir ‘George Sowley hea i A nier ay n nm 
of her Majesty's Curt 
. 
Queen's 
suddenly, at 
wife of JoHN 
machine of the late uA Wi illia 
Alt 2 4 * E 
88 doe 
JENKINSON, 
y SEY Mer 
^ Beg 
iiy W. Pbi gby Lownde 
8 pue T Dok.. ot Neomuch, Bombay, from sun- 
utenan ars, M 
stroke, Lie R C. Hav 
— Ha; ; le 2155 
8th Hus 
son of 
ed 55—9th 
ort Natt 
e Middle Tem 
.; and o: sease, CAROLI 
-of GEORGE Hauen barri 
law. 
e, Esq., 
Mlarkets. 
Pine — 498 s And Gra 
Apples an 
rceau, Beurré Diel, Chau 
Shimer, and Cras orate 
ces Cobs are realising from 1s. p js . 6d 
lentiful. Vegetables are for the 
Aaaa ttir tlie demand. Asparagus, Seakale, 
make their appearance. 
and Leeks may be obtained in Broc — 
toes realise from 4s. to 8s. oie 
still be had. Cucumbers are tting 3 
t eth of Orchids, Ec M Violet 
Chrysanthemums, Cami are 8, and Roses. 
weed ud 
* Cut 
Pine Apples, per Ib., 5s to 7s 
pond posib, 2 5 to 10s 
pdt. Mi K 
Apples, per doz., 1s to 2s 
Orangea, por 100.68 £0 
Asparagus, p. bu 
Seakale, per P basket; 28 Artichokes, per doz., 2 
n Go rd v Ói x^ art. 
E wth ley "at ese s Phoolbagh, m Gwalior, 
ae M.'s 
s, Mignon 
nch, 
E Cresswell, Northumberland, hinds HEN- 
and third 
of 
17th 
88 
ur q., n, MET 24— 
n, Mary, the wite of the Rev. ÉDWARD 9 — 
inst, at Hampton Court 
4 
ee us, aged 74—23d ul of France, of 
hus fever, P. wife of pnay ALEXANDER KENNEDY, 
NE, wife 
ister-at- 
Dec. 17. 
rapes sti — tain the prices quoted in 
ood rt Pears are scarce, and 
Among the latter may "still — found ga examples 
Nelis, 
roving in 
per lb. 
ost part 
and Fre: — ans 
Cebbages, tad ‘Carrots, rg s 
cr 
pibe 
nette, 
rc ENSURE 4s to 68 
10s 
Lemons, per 100, 5s to 8s 
Fiber p. Moe 50s to 60s 
VEGETAB. 
ndle, * x e 8 each 9d to 1s 6d 
s to 3s 
F. Beans, per 100, 2s to 2 28 r^ Beet, per doz., 1s 2i 
Cauliflowers, por das, 28 to 48 | Cele . bundle, 1s to 1s 6d 
per dozen bunches, | Onions, p. halfsieve, Is to 1s 6d 
2s to 2s 6d — Portugal, each, 2d to 4d 
Cabbages, do., Is 6d to 2s hallots, per Ib., 
Fotatoes, p. ton, 90s to 1008 Garlic, per Ib., 6d 
— per bus., 28 to 28 9 Lettuces, CY score, ls 
— perewt., 4s to 6s 
ots, per bunch, 6d Is 6d 
Turnips, per bunch, 4d — pas Pg 12046 fi 
Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s eee 8 tols9d 
Te p. half 236d to | Parsley, p. 12 ques to4 
Savory, per 1 2d to 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
Monpay, Dec. 12. 
m orfolic and venas 500 ; 
midland counties ; 
Que 
- 
| Pigs 
Lambs, 24,420 ; Calves, 160; Pien i 
15. 
540 Beasts, 
iron Sana 000 E Beasts; from 
and 3000 from 
Cotmtry, 500 
THURSDAY, Dec. 1 
have a considerable — of Beasts, and trade for 
We them 
is dull; noi 5 the uri os berry prices are 
f Shee; larger thai 
decidedly lower. number o 
5 
. 5 0to5 4 
Best Short-horns 4 oe 2 
—4 6 
^ aov 4 
AE XA 
Pigs $n 
SF 
—4 
8 Sheep & Lambs, 610; Calves, 244 ; Pigs, 150. 
HOPS.—Boroven Marker, FRIDAY, Dec. 16. 
sien. Pattenden 
oo gh le Rage enrages 
V 
H 
fi 
& Smith 8 that the demand for 
F 
Christmas is 
Common Wi Wheat in in fair demand. Flour dull. Feeding stuffs 
Jatmeal 6d. advan 
HAY. eee ad of Thirty-six Trusses. 
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, Dec. 15. 
eadow Hay “Ts to 75s | Clover nae 3 to 1008 
Superior do. AMA: 80 io Clover — 
m oat cut t do. 25 ` 70 80 
33 — [St Str 3 . 25 28 
Su rane 80 50 "Da & Co. 
AND MARKET, THURSDAY, Dec. 
Sup. Meadow Hay. 80sto 86s | Inferior Clover 
Inferior do. 2:00 T New do. 
New do. Se e 
Superior Clover 98 105 
15. 
8 oa to 90s 
30 34 
Joshua BAKER. 
WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Dec. 15. 
Fine old Hay .. . . 80s to 84s; Fine old Clover 98s to 102s 
. doi „ 5 | feriordo. . 84 92 
Prime New Hay .. — — | Fine new Glover. — — 
Inferior dò. .. ..— ait Fine 2dcut .. .. 80 84 
traw e uec Uh 28 | Inferior do. .. .. 60 75 
dns —LoNDoN, Fripay, Dec. 16. 
Our S healthy and active, and full rates are 
SAE os ail descriptions of wool. 
d. 
Sou s -down d. Leicest. Wethers 1 5 to — 
8to — | Ditto Hoggs .17— — 
mai bred ditto; 1 8— — | Combing Skin 1 1—1 4 
1 6 — — |Blanketditto .. 0 6 — 102 
ee Ms et ee Flannel Wool ..1 2—1 7 
KL 8 NDAY, Dec. 12 
supply of English t to this ride market was 
qualities are very difficu Is. 
Beans and e are unchanged n — 5 
pod € advan 1 pes Nove n the pcd ‘ales this day 
In of Fou no alte 
pas sre nt Qn 8. 
ä — Kent, & Suffolk. . White 10—48 Bed ET, tomas 
fine selec runs. . ditto 83 Red .... 42—48 
eee. 46 — 
? Rea. * 
Foren:: wearers 38— | 
BAnuer grind. "& dist. 24sto 30s. .Chev.|38—44 Malting. 34—40 
reign .. grinding and Merge 283—833 Malting. 35—41 
Oams, Ben and Suffolk — . . [19—24 
Scotch and Lincolnshire . Potato 23—29 Feed. 
Talavera | 
= Norfo lk zs 2 
19—26 
Gi Iano oH ue .Potato|24—28 | Feed. ~ 19—24 
— Foreign. Poland and Brew — Fe mek heron 
RYB 2$. 8 
RYE-MEAL, foreign. 
Beans, M. ni. 38 to 408. ick 33—4 3| Harr 33—43 
— Pigeon 448 — € Winds. 48— 54 Longpod | — 
— Ferenn ss etum 38—40|Egyptia: n| 
PEAS, A Esse: tile 7 — Kont.. 36—39|Suffolk . 1 
sie 33—35 T 30. 
Maize hite Yellow 
sack 37—4 
" ditto 271—837 Country. 27—37 
Fripay, Dec. 16. 
he last eight days the weather has een frosty, s 
slight fall. of 
m has been 
Spring corn of all kinds ith a lo tendency of 
prices. our rade) bas di Moli hout any altera: 
tion of value. The te gren of grain adon Be tae from 
Southern Europe off the coast this mited to 2 
e sales also 
Maize at 30s. to 30s. 3d. per 480 Ibs . pim 
Galatz Maize at 33s. nett, per 492 lbs. ; $ Okabe Barley at 
1 — ae ir p 400 lbs. The arrivals of English Barley this 
EM m MEM glish Wheat, sm: mall of Oats, and 
zen of all foreign grain. This morning's market 
"via pu thinly ^ tended, nevertheless the 1 2 Wheat 
feh vp d 9 m last day was sold ai 
a eee of rei pe i 
ing held for a pore 1 than millers we 
comply with little business resulted. Barley is a slow sale at 
late rates. ns and Peas are pau pas in i value. The Oat 
tradeis steady at an gh a a 6d. pe 
ARRIVALS 
KAE 3 15. 
Whea Oats. our. 
2330 qrs. 710 qrs. 1720 sks. 
S » ves Die | T 
450 „ | 2490 „ 4890 „ { ge 
ERPOOL, Tuesday. e had a fair attendance 
Liv: , Dec. rom hay 
5 buyers at our Fan; Exchange 
n 
ulted. 
; and Barley all rule 
Fnaba¥), Des 16.—The grain market was quiet but firm’ 
of all Indian Corn and ¢ vance. 
firm. 
Oats, Be: 
AVERAGES | Wh Jey. Oats. im Rye. - 
v. 22s 1d 30; 2d 
7 
Beans. Peas. 
39s 3d|38s 54 
21 5 40 3 
21 10 30 ks 40 £l 
TIONS HE Last Six WEEKS 
— ov] Nov. 12 12 Nov. 19. Nov. 26. Det E 
443 Sd 
44 1 
“penio, 10. 
L MARKET. 
est Hartle; 
"ambert 
6d. 
Bien 
5 14. 
qut 6d.; Davison's West 
— es, 148. 6d.; Tan- 
9d. ; Walls End 
l Walls End Braddyll's 
„ 195. 8d.; Walls End pis 0d Wal 18s. 9d. ; Walls 
Heiton, 208. 5 Walls End Hetton Lyons, 18s. 3d.; Walls 
irn d e . per barrel 18—27 Per sack|30—37 | 
and 
r | good character.— 
e Kepier Grange, 19 
s. 9d. ; Walls End Stewart's, 
ve E Walls End Casso; 
198. 15 m ; Wa lls End He pe , 18. M 
wic jd. ; Walls E 
Hartlepool, 188. 9d. RE Kati in. êi; 
South Durham, 18s. rs Whitwo 
= sos —Sour Abc 
orkshire ents, r ton 
f 70s. to 90s. ; unbar do., 90s. to 4 
Fifeshire do., 60s. to 80s. ; Ker at an 
Roc ws and Reds, . to 658. ; Fre 
Belgian do., 55s. to 65s. 
Iu WIDO 
F. R. S., cet 
mall number 
&c., 
fB 
OYS betwee: 
EDUCATE with her own fa i rmi 
Annum.—Turnham Green, W, 
WA U^ an ARTICLED. he A lim: 
are taken. Term: Apply to 
rig 
a good 
NE R, who will ues 
Flo er Gardens, with fat all a 
i Must be a 
LAUDE 88 < en 
“practica 
e to be done.— D ipd 
rub a Ed Si Neo 
ANI RR DENER, a 
adeti nds his p 
Bin wn son preferre 
jage 855 imself useful. 
muexceptionable character required.— 
Binley, Cov 
D, Mil in the New 
ERI who will M 
ver time, or Finch 
e private 
Address L. B., Ga 
extensive 
years at e RN 
Est Abhinit 
counties, a thoroug n BOOK 
intelligent, I upt 
a general a 
X. Y. Z., favour of Mr. bea 
Westgate ges. Gloucest 
ook 
WANT PLACES.—Letters 
GARDENER (Hzap).— 
stands his 
ARDENER ge d —Age 
ranches, Roy S years” Med, pe 952 
bab 
hi 
rs jreenhithe, K 
[Dzevuag, 17 
cy. Mon: 
W or THE LATE m 
TED, by a gentleman iu X 
nA in which the 
Stating terms, to Mr, 
rofession, to take g 
Boy of 18 of or M 
to take care of a Hos 
55 4 de M 
po 
n Mere Ls ouse, &c., with a 
ed 
Both 
ARDED NER bud —Age "EX" 
br: vanos Tow Soars ae cae 
Walls 
198 
"d 
ck Whitey, we 
AUNDRESS, 
m VORKING 
hose Wife e aa 
middle-aged 
Year, by a 
NT 
v four Tap north of town, a comin 
a Cow, and is equal to 
rden 
Nera and 
"centrally wirt in the mi 
EEPER. must be 
o his A phere hand, asi. 
equaintance with the eier d Pa 
to be Post ? 
e 34, marri 
TOM RJ a [M branches. Sora 7 
, Dra Lodge, Wellington, § 
29, single; 
his er 
„ Pos 08 
ARM BAILIFF on FOREMAN.— 
accustomed to to 
Farm, and cai m gie 
and i eerie from the gentlem 
daring. the last seven years, and wh 
t Office, St. Albans, 
ARM STEWARD OR BALLIN 
bussines. —. 
G OR COACHMAN, Ds 
bris oo c NE 
ND GENTLE 
TO NOBLEMLN A eee 
m omne to his employer b or having 4 given up 
„ Pos! 
married, no i 
m 1 
, oo 
p e County of 1 
umber of 
Aven No. 
ù 
Mary i! 
Toth i at the 
E A 7 ANTED, by a large Provincial Firm, a Re 
ble well-educated Youth as an APPRENTICE w 
NURSERY wen SEED TRA ad or one "t Ed beni : 
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