THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE = AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Some good Mushroo '” be obtained. Cut flow FR 
poA aa of Orchids, Gardenias, Violets, Mignonet, The weather during the pi signe t day og again bee 
er gn eaths, Primulas, Geraniums, Lily of the Valle Y, | but less so northward than here. e Wheat onp is genoral ly 
and R represented as two or three Be ime later than usual, a: 
ooking, TS aw nar sickly in many im at di riots. |I 
s to 9s Barley is also much complained of. e trade having generally 
an rane Pa rai he Gre ve Fic, potas ha z to 12s | purch: heat very largely during the past fortnight there 
Strawberries, p. lb., 4s to 8s Melons, each, 6s to 10; has been less activity during the present week ; and although 
Peaches, per doz., 15s to 248 pples, pe er do oz.. 28 to 6s holders decline in prices, the extreme rat eviously | y 
Apricots, per doz., 2s to rset, per 100, 2s oa to 8s | realised have not been btainable, either here or in several 
‘Nectarines, do., 19s to Lemons, per 100, 5s t ther importa arkets of the kingdom. In the different 
RORE ABLES. d inds of spring corn no alteration of value requiring comment 
n, 
ccurred, but in a few markets there has been a slight | c 
rie Se chew di E a FSi chok ra pe ie cba 8s tendency to decline. Flour has also been in limited equest, 
F.B — 100, ich totad Cat Pr ie al 2s to 3s nd prices for country marks are rather easier Very little 
P sem, Lar ea ts on o, ery, gk if ei = ir b. business from the Baltic has been transacted this week, 
Daa p. vush., bh. ed to'8a reat ee meee be a 3 s there being quite out of proportion to ours, and con- 
5 ulifiowers, go > ua Shall, ag ib éa és Sa fidence supported by the receipt of orders from France and 
per per dozen, 4s G Ho S, an Gat aa Belgium. The arrivals of English grain this week are very 
Usk cee Letine Lg caine vs ore, Is6q | Small. of foreign Wheat d, and of Oats ley con- 
P rir 0., 18 ia peer Cabb., p. score, 1s siderable. A part of the English Wheat left over from Monday 
otatoes, p. ton, 90s to 100s 4 dto 1s | „22S been sold at that d = s Tana: and factors declining to take 
— per = eed Lettuces, Cos, p. score, 6d to 1s less a portion remained "9 ahem mf in the day. 
per cwt., 6s to Endive, p. score, Js. to "Os eect: To June 22. 
Carrots, per bunch, tat to 8d Horse Radish, p. bun.,1s 6d to4s : i 
Turnips, per bunch, 5dto 7d | Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s tolséd _ Wheat. — a |__ Oats. ou 
Spinach, p. sieve, 2s to 3s Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 2s to 3s Korien ~ 780 qrs. 50 qrs. — qrs 2730 sks. 
Cucumbers, each, 9dtols6d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d Irish =. ay | = 55 910 ,, — » 
: 8 3 K 5280 7, 
AY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. Foreign. rigs Osia Wa —_bris, 
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, June 21. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday, June 19.—We hada good attendance 
Prime Meadow Hay ite to gon Clover ss ose . 958 40,1188 of both millers and dealers at our Corn Exchange this morn, 
— poe 100 | New “Clo over eS d t has met a steady ptive sale at the 
70 |S — WEEN 95 y of last market day. Flour o contrary had less 
Newdo. .. .. — .. e. 28 34 | favour, and may be called a trifle easi ndian Corn was 
ROWS ou Ys oss ` 60 70 Davis & Co. | only in retail demand, and all sorts may be written 6d. per qr. 
HITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, June 21. eaper than on Friday, with the exception of white, which 
Fine old Hay .. .. 95sto100s | Fine sy Clover sg to 1208 | being now less freely offered was the n better. Oats and 
Inferior do. « be 90 | Inferior do 80 100 | Oat il sal A previous rates. 
` No 
Prime New Hay = Fine Now Clover .. .— There were 
— — | alteration to notice in Peas, Barley. 
a tga k sA a A N Ib EN OB 100 | ong or two anxious rae of Wheat ae the commencement of 
+e `.. 28 32 | Inferior do. -- 80 8 et, but these being cleared out we closed with a firmer 
ee FRIDAY, J oo heat. Barley. | Oats., Rye. Beans- ras 
ess transacted ith rae abe Av: JW arley. | Oats. | Rye.) Beans, 
fee lers during the last few May pa 523 4 37s Td) 25s1 al 34s ld Si 8d 40s 86 A 
e advance, occasione d by the 19 | 52 36 6 | 25 3| 86 2 3 
ig — 26.1 a2 6 36 2 26 5 | 37 3 a Sle 
ich P EA mE ian June 2..| 53 4| 3510 26 | 39 3 44 1 /41 
— 9..| 54 2| 35 0| 27 38 1| 45 940 8 
— 16. 54 11 35 3 26 1 ae 37 0 46 2/40 4 
Age. Aver. 53 3! 36 = 26 < 0 44 9140 5 
FLUCTUATIONS 1 
ES. | May Tiy May "e par "26. 
sane A s y iN. 
With a ge su] 
Eag =i 
Sas may lagen good prices if they 
pt piy moa ap ih 
supply cree 
juirements denies but if 
ae the ot Bag es t in Jul: at gs yo faites it sae io 
pay apecaiaiors to hold it for the wants of 
LITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
ONDAY, June 18. 
* imio 
number of Beasts is 
PARTNER 
Wi TED, a PARTNER with a oiae capital 
pod?" A NURSERY 4 AND SEED BUSINESS. The sai ome 
some of the 
ity inthe 
on.—Apply by lett 
Lloyd, Stationers, 29, Moodie 
the 
cule rhe aan of 8 
, rather higher er prices are consequently c obtained. Trade, 
however, is not v er brisk. Ca aa 
about the ss eg on Thursday. eek 
there are 0 Beasts, 5100 hte g 241 Calves ; pion 
6 Beasts ; from Norfo pe d Suffolk, 2800; an 
150 from the northern ae unties. 
TEMPLEMOVIE SEMINARY A AND ECLINTON ACRICUL- 
TPR NAT AL MODEL SCHOOL. 
D for this pean 
d 
Best Vegi acaba. cs 
Do, Shorn 
Ewes & 2d qualit; 
= ey orn 
teens 
d t 
Salary to commence at 80l. 
: ee ae residence and oe heretofore valued at 
Pigs 1.4 0—5 0| 20 lary may c int 
25,080; Calves, 319; Pigs, 620. Bindi iss wil as head acti bei 
June 21. ae 
t Beasts, a inted Managing Comm 
e pri short sipiy x Ry pisri aia i 
s | Setting forth his age, an ents, and present position, to 
day's quotations. KIPTON, Honorary Secretary. 
pee , and meet with 
Our poten supply pos of 240, sre 
p, and 280 Calves; from Norfolk and Suffolk, 400 
and 140 Milch Cows. vs 
Best Long-woo! +. to 
Do. Shorn 5 0—5 ‘4 
Ewes & 2d quality = 
Do. g os PES Hy: ANTED, 4 HAY BINDER AND Sage ewes Pi 
6 4 wis 0 understands his business well, bees 
oor sar nee n tia z TEAR | ress, Mr. Ward’s, Southend, Eltham, Ken 
ETA EM = ps my ANTED, a Man used to the “oS z a PRO- 
Siia mek = FAN. ae VINctat, i NURSERY, to make himself gene 
LANE.—Monpay, use t; constant emp! oyment a, 
at from Essex and Kent to this mom- beatin eh “to J. Sampson, P: 
seek bart eg 
Derry, June 1 
ANTE = an ex 
SHOPMAN a a 
perienced person as CLERK AN 
large Nursery. He must apes 
hand, be a good Accountan’ mt, and of une RE onal charter 
for integrity, sobriety, and industry. o Mr. SkKr..vIN' 
Walton Nursery, Liverpool. 
6to5 8 
.. oe 
ursery, 
aN A 
ANTED, an active GARDEN LABOURER, an 
s WIFE, w 
in valia. 
ae parcels 
ittle doing, and nd 
a We 
Per IMPERIAL Guano nd to the gate. a to 
Waran, Been, Ken b & Suffolk. .White 55—61 which is paid by the te 
sele paa runs, Balo ith a Cotta, Pre tor B 
Talave burs st, Kant S 
i an s COWMAN, a person who can Milk 
32—65 well, and uttena to about 
žistosis. - Chev. 38—45| Malting. |36—41 | week. exc ks, Me ahia comer 
and distilling Fo ae aed AN IMMEDIATEI gentleman 
9—27 fa a strong active Girl, about 35 aa thorough 
.|19—-25 understands. the and care TRY ; 
and Brew/26—29)Feed .. 22—28 ppt Lael up ‘arm House would peers Good Sa gt 
85—38 Fi Foreign. 
tent path An excellent eae will be = required, 
ot vip by letter, addressed Mrs. L. SCARL 
oa nappy 
SS en ae, 
aran WANT PLACES:—Letters to be Post Paid. 
“=| GARDENER (HeEap),— 
—Age 27, two giren; fio 
at ood tical knowledge nf his 
os uae branches e Th yp and a rs’ good prms 
C., Post E reta o shone, 
R, 
ce (with the exception of 
[Jone 23, 1860, 
NER (Heap).—Ag: ge 32, 1 married, no in nein um- 
; has a piri Jd practical knowledge of Pin 
Cucumbers a nd Melons, Flo rete ra Kitchen Cadens 
a 3, Hargrave s Str amden Town, 
( va ARDE IN ENER ( wale n R La 
ren. Scotch. active, obliging and com: pe- 
tent. vores of Meadow Land. quick Accountant, a che 
racter.—H. B., 4, Pleas ow, Holloway Road, Lon don, N. 
ARDENER 
rgetic, and 
dente charact 
pining of : 
Middlesex, 
ARDEN ER (HEAD, where two or fara are kept); 
of taring entire 
in Yall i is branches, 
r. W. Barnes, Camden 
GARDE 
ee 
HEA Age 36, marr ied; active, 
of fret class ability, with 10 years’ unex- 
er from re present employer. A good 
— GARDENER, Oaklands, Shepherd’s Bush, 
Unexcoptiomable Shariati 
Nu , Camberwell, S. 
1 YARDEN ‘Make t (HEAD), — Middle-aged, married, with 
mbrance ; ome a thorough practica knowledge 
of his profession i in an ria! branches ; noo Po apg ion to the ead 
of Meadow Land i nied, fa By . Lock’s Libra: 
Lower an ‘ooting, Surre; 
a A 33, married, one child; 
po A psc his ig rag in all oe branches 
including Early and oe Forcing, Flo ege- 
les. Can take otho m anagement of iain 
s Plant Grower; with 
prizes for Pe ee 
n take chai arge of Dairy and Poul 
eoad Nursery, Bath, E ets! etshire. 
ARDENER (Hran). — Age 37, single; has a 
good practical knowledge of Barly and “Late Forcing S 
Fruits, Flowers, and Ve; one tables, o Flower and Kit ma 
Gardening. Fok oi nd f: half yea a good hatada fro 
uaig of — mein Sari. J. J. Fraser's, Lea Bridge 
Nursery, Ley s “Esse » N.E. 
EDEN zap). —Age u arried, no in- 
cumbrance; has had several yea piaci le <i ona 
with gy ee that required all kinds of Karly and Late Forcing, 
Flowers, and Vegetables, Ste: SS, aby iaig 
feias will” Mee the strict — Mr. 
Stationer, Westow Street, Upper Nae i 
TO NE EN AND GENTLEM 
ARDENER (Hxap).—Age 30, married, native of 
Scotland; thoroughly experienced, en every 
branch of is profession ; aes. Se present si it conse- 
quence of the death of his employer. Four aie excellent 
character, single-ha’ and ed place accepted.—The GARDENER, 
nste men Essex, N.E. 
NER (HEAD).—Age 38, 
tol has a thorough ashe kto 
pietine in all its Tons bran 
Late Foreing of Vines, , Cuc Melons, &c., the 
of Stove and TTA EI see RAGA ~ oni rou itine 
of Flower and Kite! hon. Gardens. Une: onable character. 
H. Bota oe t, Southam joe: 
ea rire ‘OREMAN, ina good es ee 
eo i Sr had good hoagie in hei bra 
timonials of the highe Aari 
nt: 4 near Warringto 
FoR Eman, Hale | 
( VAR ER.—Age 30, si ngle; “thoroughly bea 
stands fe and Flo cavisnentongy omg s , Stove 
house Plants, Wages expec 1, 1s. per aman 
lodging.—H. u gun = Pete: m, Antes >. Se Be) 
E UNDER Ea e22; five y expe- 
D a rs oi X = ma 1, trawfor! 1 Placo, Cold 
R 
and Wife, with small incumb: se; can be well me: 
> a a Hales, 8, Great St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, E.C. 
ARDENER or MA Aai of Public Gardens, 
— hice DEON nt situation 11 years as Garden: pear 
rs his services to any gentleman or proprieto: 
ablic ery in want of an enced, Gardener and 
(rele | mies ay Highest nanii as to ability, ma aie 
WILLIAM Baw E eD Blisworth Gardens, Northam; 
Aarna 
TO NOBLEWEN AND. CENTLEMEN. 
ARDENER, or Se am E da his per 
Middle- ed ; thoroug! understan is 
Page in all tsb aged, m per Serge ood character.—E. M., 
Tie Mave. poco situati na th hgh 
an e 
references given.—W. C., Messrs. Gibbs aana. er of Half- 
Moon a reer, a London, W. 
DED PROPRIETORS AN 
TEWARD oR BAILIFF, — 
OBLEMEN AND GE 
ATLIFR. Perfectly understands £ ihe. Cuativaton 
nt ot ee 
and Management of Land, 
Stock, &e. Uneseptionabis referents =J, B R., R ri 
ti, Ee ‘al Implemen' E 8 sj 
g 
Government.—H, 
AG 
nadania PERE EP 
