THE ee CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAT G AZ ETTE 
[ Marcu 8, 1860. 
since the middle of last month is barely maintained, 
blished s 
cand sales are a in retail. 
good demand at ls. per ad 
The value of 
g, 
for naltered from Monday, and the 
hae i figtiry. "AN ee of Spring 
demand at our ae Nc 
ARRIVALS FROM ‘Ves. 27 TO MARCH 2. 
ia tos Oates 
pes malting Barley continues in 
ts and O; 
NTED, nse GENERAL PLANT SALESMAN, | ( 
vi igent Man. 
He Men possess habi ts | BO ‘ood part com- 
os with a fair average k Plants generally. 
pply to C. D., eig Hurst s  MoMullen, he ES Leaden- 
hall Groce, London, vy 
s from London, a middle- 
ag teen oa ar ‘without family. Fg Man to 
ke the ge: and attend to Dairy, Cows, and 
Piggery, Po Kg be weil iie with Sp Calves. The 
Wife to manage the Dairy and Pou ltry, and hav 
News and Ađvertising Abert, Billiter Square, “London 
nall n Whea 
was but a trifling sienteno of millers at this 
Wheat either English or 
latter is almost 
Corn are in fair 
W eek T | Barley. EA s Flour. 
haa sis 1820 grs. | 1480 qrs. | TENE 1060 sks. 
Trish pak eceps a Poe 170 
Foreign.. 450 » | 7100 | 460 » \{ op oi i 
L, Tuesday, Feb, 28.—Since this day week t 
Jas been a aa inquiry for Baier chiefly for Ireland, a the 
re: 
enn Corn and Beans a 
r articles unaltered. 
per qr. decline, but va in 
n deri articles there has been 
mo! 
The grain market was quiet, but 
d at Tuesday’s rates, without much 
m in 
AVERAG: Ba: iy. Dats. | Rye. | Bea SIREN 
Jan. 21.. tetra 34s 21s ld| 32s 1d| EF. 3d|368 Za 
— 28 431 34 ta 21 5 28 11 5 |36 3 
Feb, 4..| 43 8 34 10 21 31 0 bd 1 |35 4 
— 11..| 43 6| 8411 21 1 29 9 38 4 |36 0 
— 18..| 4311 8411 211 31 10 38 6 |36 3 
— 25..| 44 5 35 7 2 7|- $5 8 38 1J |36 11 
Aae 431 10 21 1 6 88 5 186 2 
Freu IN THE Last SIX WEEKS AVERAGES. 
' Prices. | Jai “at. "ise 98.) Feb. 4. |Feb. B11, Fab. 18.| Feb. 25. 
TSR <a ee 
48 10 x —4 K : fi 
48 8 ‘ Fk sr .š 
43 6 ei ee me 3 o 
7 ASE eens LA A oe RD 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpon, Fripay, March 2. 
There has been more bi ed tha for or some weeks 
‘previous! a at treme rates in cases 
a concession from the 
ere anxious sellers, but generally wwe is not 
duci 
pen 
h disposition to to daya sales in quanti 
ities at a re 
South- down Hog: a d. d i st. bbe thers 
8 Ditto Ho; 
gets to 9 ving FS 
Half-bred ditto.. i 8— coving Skin ins 1 2tol 
Down Ewes ..1 6— — Blanket « ditto . ~È Se — 
Kent Fleeces .. 1 6 — 1 6} | Flannel Wool .. 
Th LATE CHARLES BARTER. 
this enthusiastic Naturalist, late Botani eh 
are desirous 3 of raising a fund to assis nthe e su 
St pat 
Both are 
it is felt that many A reside at 
many wou pat k E ther: 
‘their ai ee “rm , parti ars of w 
Cov Gard ty “hy. 
tion. 
PP 
en, and a 
no} 
mila! friends of | * 
the Niger 
Hi 
oes Ngan gam nape 
of 
= be Tad rot ‘Mr. 
Ww. EWS, 
Fable of way i Chronicle, 5, Upper Peiling 8 Street, 
W.C., 
hei 
both of whom will be happy to receive 
r behalf, 
£500 A clear income of not less than 3007. per 
e Annum may be realised without risk by any 
g from to command, with or 
Baires D. Tasal arakip in an unusually Lucrative Erase fe — 
h 
8002. at 
ey, Esq., 26, Wigmore Street, Ca 
PROFESSOR HEN 
THE La’ 
‘ s Col 
mall number of BOYS between the ages 
CA’ —Turn ier des Gre 
+ 
an ARTICLED 
pare cee 
Ang 
i aes —— 
oses ani 
and = a ere oem “ 
references ue 
AJ ANTED D a strong, 
tive, 
É oein una active, fas LAD, 
of seein 
Ts. a week.—29, Adelaide 
FREY, 
lege, aii ata rgo i 
d 12, t 
ANTED, bya Tost in the Cott of Oxford, 
ities oa A pear or at aa Boarders 
note Getieral Nursery 
cares mee gg ere mers Won 
ALTER, Versailles 
well acquain inted with 
che ‘on wre in bee houses, he on 
a Gardener, where h Ì1 ha sted 
wi eo wil vi 
the sucosssful Sitea of Orchids sted Beare’ | Soak 
Some little ba little Re of out-door 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
AN (GENERAL).—Well 
4 OREMA 
different branches potions profession. 
good character from last —C. C., Par: 
oad, Holloway, Eton & 
understands the 
Can hav bi Bue years’ 
adise Nursery, Seven 
RE 22; seven years’ 
ice.: r. J. Kirtland, Chipping Norton, Oxon, 
(CY AEDENER foci in a good avraell 
—Age 26 A Beco hog with Plants, For 
as a good general kn gan 
i SSIs, &e., 
is profe: gs 
Nurserymen, 
pene 
Upper 
edge 0: 
LISSON, 
(Hzap).—Single ; grias ie Say 
servatory, Greenhouse, Kitchen oa Flow 
A.F , Mr. Ward’s, 7, Grove Place, Highgate, N. 
ARDE ENER (HEAD).— Can an take charge of 
Meadow Land. Upwards of 20 Ta in last situation.— 
A-B., 17; NA Street, mlico, London, W. 
% (HEap).—Age 37, married, without 
ete there has a in knowledge SE ion Pm 
fession. Three years’ reference. Wages, ll. per 
ge.—J. W., Mr. Rains, Middle Row, 
eek 30, married, 
w ro 
neumbrs roughl } f his 
i , Good Sen ia E. “Crook, the Gardener at Lord 
rrington’s, Shrivenham, Berks. 
9 
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la 
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= 
Ba 
( ARDEN ER a 
thorough practical Four 
years’ rade character from last employer.— New 
Church Street, Edgware Road, W. 
EAD).—Age 35, ied; ha 
knteiedse of his s panies: 
—H. B., 29, 
—Age 25, 
n good 
oer have a good character for Ari 
m Road, ~ lico, S. W. 
et well ex“ 
ARD R (aao) A maples 3 weil ex- 
perien etre reing so =, So Melons, &c.; and 
Management of aon and Flower Gardens. Two 3 years ’ good 
eek with cottage.—A. B., Lil ibrary, 
caraniana vi ee 
dison 
Be 
ail, W. 
DENER “i EAD).— JAMES FOWLER, Gardene 
pii ui iuh jp jai madoa e coh “House, 
pra toal p of 
moans 
grea aam a 
Garden NER s as above. 
ARDENER (Hzap).—Age 36, married, no i 
incum- 
brance AeA practical; understands his profession, 
Forcing Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables, the Culture of Stove 
and Greenhouse Plants, Management of Fruit, Flower, ag 
Kitchen Gardens.—Eron, Badgemore Park, Henley-on-Tham 
( Y ARDENER i Gia h ge 32, single; practienl 
understands Pines, Vines, Peaches, Melons, Stove an 
nhouse Plants, Flower and Kite tchen Gardens. 
Gree: Highly 
Seg po oratin— —G. W., 13, Bridge Terrace, Harrow 
Road, 
Paddington, 
THREE ‘AD).—Thorough practical know- 
edge of hi Aare in all its branches. Most unex- 
captionable references. Has j just Jor his situation owing to the 
d enh ene & = eap re eters in the he AE a de: 
B og thay, & Ee Seed M ants, 4 
snes, pen Strand, London, W.C 
o 
( (QAEDENER ( E ae (imap). —Age 34, married, no incu 
pects a of Early and tate 
Eiht kigi per nee Melons, Cucumbers, Stra 
ies, &c., "Flaite, Fruit, a rg Kitchen Gardens. Wife as goed 
Pane Cook and House! ekeeper to single Saloon É Two years’ 
good character.—J. C., Post Office, Leyto ssex, N.E. 
ARDENE ER (Hr AN to any tee or gentle- 
requiring the services of a eS class By diginm ae 
my to moral character n be 
and previous employers. “No single-Nanded 
raka with. TTA e terms, &c., to A., 2, Everilda 
onian Road, N. 
ARDENER.—Married, without ; incumbrance; well 
understands the Management of Hothouses, Greenhouses, 
and Flower t E ae Good age from last situation, 
—J. Bis 1, High Street, Dev: 
ae —Age 33, nt no incumbrance; 
stands the “manage ement of a Kitchen Garden, 
Greenhouse, and Early and Late Forcing; 16 months’ good 
. .— Address, F DURBAN, 85, North End, Croydon aS 
e 37, married, no feambranco; 
ll its br: aches 
ean one character. —A. B., Grove Hou 
— Middle-aged, opier understands 
F a and mo 
Good Chee Mill roo Taik the 
i unt, Herts. 
a GONE — Age 38, ried, without in- 
mbrance ; perfectly A E Early and Late 
SECH "Ritchan & va a ower iy pen ns. Fa ges sy + ci under- 
stands Dairy and P Good chara Morse’s 
Nursery. Epsom, $S ey f ites aa aa 
( ry ARDE NER .—Young, t two in family over 4 years s of 
age; 15 years’ experience, desires a situation where Gar- 
dening, both Floral an Kitchen, i is carried on with spirit. Can 
have a good character from his present employer. — G. C, 
Messrs. Hart & Nicklin, Guildford. 
ald A —Middle- 
br: thoroughly w 
branches ; the, cultivation of ade he wt 
Gre rate -handed place accept 
ired. Good ‘charactor sted Ci; 
, S.W. 
ed, rried, no 
i Panis "his profession i in all ite 
Laying-out of 
nwi fe Co — 
s3 
eorge’s 
ARDENEK (UNDER). ae 25; ; good character. — 
Address, stating wages, &c., to J. O., 8, Highgate Hih N: 
p PAGA 
some of ‘the t Nurse in the kin acre irst c 
references ber ilities, = A. Q., Messrs. G. Hender- 
son & Son, Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, N.W. 
ROPAGATOR of Bar Puy Hard-wooded Plants.— 
imse e NE in e Nurs by 
a, Ei 
i a to inclines ean | moan uce good 
testimonials,—X. David Davies, Esq., Ystrud House, 
Lampeter, South Wa Jes 
TO NOBLEMEN 
‘T AND STEWARD, o 
AND CENT 
R ASSIS’ FANT "RESIDENT 
BILITY AND TRY. 
AND ‘STEWARD AND GENERA AL M 
s had, exten nsive ex 
ystem, ing description of impeieal 
Machinery for Wiese Be purposes, the ered Rearing, 
and Fattening of Stock, the “Saag dee ng i and use of Artificial 
are 
jana 
orfolk. 
i arge landed propietar pnd 
amigi TAR urists. on to Ireland.: 
ARTHUR PosTLE, Blofield, 
TEWARD o Sees EA native of Scotland» 
is feasted Ses yeti with Farming in all its 
Buying, Selling, and cise: Seer of Stock i 
Has been in England som a i of 
0.-P. 5 he Bilings, Watford, Herts 
B 
who 
meaai a 
Has had at experience in First-class Farming Roars $ Woods, 
a 
Hos BAT LIPP = Age 288, vee EN ii ; 
has had considerable experience in 
aaa (Han), Age 34, married, no in- 
the iauagemedt of Stove and Greenhouse 
attend to Land or Plantations if required. Excelen 
E Er . _ Will be at liberty at Lady-Day next. No parc 
ae A sored <r No objection to Ireland.—A. B., Post 
f GARDEN NER (Hrap).—Age 32; AMBRIDGE BAM- 
WELL, Gardener to Sir Edward Hulse, Bart., will shortly be 
be, Ter o an ly or gentle- 
handed place 
accept tès eng applying to to present or 
p aite Mr ginn s, Wilder- 
3 also Mr. ise, Pa putoriage Bary, 
oa OR Sot cada 
; has fer vocals in 
caches, Late and Early 
soi of Hothonse on a ne ouse 
PET = can tee Phage g Poultr 
Drummond’s Nursery, Bath, Somersetshire. yA 
ARDENER.— R. Kea > Mee of Parham 
wishes to engage with any leman or tle: Fh 
we. DEUE nonu “ta ol a Raters 
Scotland and England where gardening has been carried on 
oaren For character and ability apply to the Hon. R. butcher 
aa ., Parham Park.— E Scorn Watersticla, Petworth, Mew 5 
Landed A RER tig earing, Buying, ka Sa of 
in es Plant ting. e Wi 
oon bees ‘the Se Poul 
reference Py R. Many, 
Pega ee en r 
‘apes BALLIFF.—Age 37; has had considerable 
experience on Heavy and Light Soils, and in the Breeding 
g of Stock, Buying and Selling of Stock, Corn, &¢.+ 
i e 
e care of the Dairy and Poult: pene if requi ven 
Aa character. a = . Haynes, 
Spa Road, Bermondse: 
naman BALLLFE —Age 35, Ta A 
e managem 
me 
t of both Fat 
Lain Bes Ie the ehet hest era pon Wife can take 
charge of of Peery if required.—G. B., Post Office, Sunbuty, 
Mid x, 8. W. 
AILIFF. —— 43; thoroughly practical in m 
arming, a good judge of Stock, e com] 
entire management of a large Farm.—A. B., 5, 
Paddington, W. 
PPRENTICESHIP e mo or out of doors).- 
Age 18, wenn , where he 
earn all the ‘busin È Y Le at 
pete a J. Rox: The ae Inn, 
Cs a gooi — Age 
good practical 
management of Stock 
Wife comy 
character.—1 
Woburn Park, Cl 
Ni 
