THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE [Jury 28, 1860, 
HOPS.— Mar , Fripay, July 2 and with an active demand from the interior sellers of good G ARDENER (HEAD ) e 28; has had experie 
Messrs. Patten Sa Smith nE that the accounts from | American descriptions found no difficulty in oe the F Era in noblemen’s and geen’ places E GSE ute 
the oy sya éontintls to come very bad. Duty 120, O00L advence of 1d. to 2d. per cental. Flour had only noderate | ence: - 5., Post Office, Welwyn, Herts. 
Market 5s. to 10s. per cwt 5 a la ast. inquiry, but was not to be pas under an advance of fully 6 bo Oe a ae cee ger 
SEHR ES per barrel and sack. Indian Corn was held firmly for Friday’s (e5 nee ER (Huzap).—Age 
Shane eas aera ae prices, but the business passing was only in retail. bag. <b and r SERE oe actical = En of his profess: n. 
METROPOLITAN a MARKET. Oatmeal steady x full 7 eang#were the turn better | Brackley Lod Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. 
Mowpay, July with a fair demand. Tena se at Bar rley ur Maiari Tho. market gases a Ge ee 
The number of Beasts is larger th tha e have had for a | °'osed with pete nm gen ; E of ioe priz es Ta Mauer Meee =. ee 
lon; BETO sg Leased! test aeg = eis = quite o biibk, and prices Np [Fripay, July 2 —Tho grain market is frm.. Wheat} 1d Cali donia Street, Pimlico, y TBE 
nap, e low The supply OE Sheep and Lambs dearer, with good consumptive tg tars Flour ‘active be fall a a 
Satker poy tnan on Seales last, aot choicest qualities wade e | stead Maize Š ee in 5 — naerma and Oat RDENER ).— Ag ; thoroughly under- 
zaho FRS rices. Calf trade EES as a Tene ed a I E E Soa ` et the ma eae nt of veer * Flower, and Kitchen 
m Germ and Holland the 89 Be: nat, 7000 Shee z a temmeaenanes tye. , Beans. |Peas. | Gardens, &c. Character 'unexceptionabie =L. J. . Woods, 
and 2 280 C: Eio; n oi Spain, 430 Beasts ; from Ireland, 170: 7 | s a. aq | Wood Street; Walthamstow, Ess: 
os Norfolk and | Sum pe 300; and 1500 from the no orthern June ed ant 5s 0d on 820d) 46s 2d/40s 4d aC aT SA RE eT 
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rienced in the cultivation of Vines, Hoi othouse, Green- 
46 6/41 4 ouse, and Garden ning ; ome gsi m Late ice: in all its 
8| 46 6 |43 7 Panchos: Three years’ go gN cter.—G. C., 4, Bloomfield 
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: Serge it 2d quality ie N rias CS ERr Derik | 
E FS 10 a 4 G ARDENER (Heap ay in ca single; well expe- 
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east 8, $ 8,040; Calves, 330; Pigs, 240. \ ny 
8 | 46 7 |39 4 | Place, Crouch End, Horns 
1} 46 4/41 3 | fy SR ONES (HrEaD).—Age 30, married; Siti Sd 
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4 mds the Forcing of ( Grapes, Peaches, ders, 
Sajn me re - ae 7o]. Malone e P Mushrooms, and is a =ni Fewer and 
ay. vuly_ i: | Kitchen lang 7 Buddér, and Grafter. Five e years’ character. 
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July 26. Mg Winwoop, the Gardens, Brailes House, Shipston-on-Stour._ 
THURSDAY, u or .. .. .. .. .. r Daa eue] z 
ae supply of nel agus very shox choice qualities 57 7 = 46 | iè met ARDEN (Hxap).—Age 30, arriet, Pe child ; 3 
and prices em are RATTE 57 0 3 — caj $ š 'S 
a mads e. Sheep and Lambs are also searce, and 6 $ l T 3 l n tche > Gard 
demand, consequently on the av Monday’s quoi atone are | 54 TI — = | a $ has no objection to look after Meadow Land if Ei Car 
exceeded. Calves are plentiful, and Monday’s prices with mvi two years’ unexceptionable character from his presens 
difficulty obtained. m aae and Holland there are 300 ae te garg oe a ba ae Oea wreak Hartley, mployer.—G. Mc F., Rosebank, Tur stents. Wella , Kent. 
Beasts, 2900 Sheep, and 877 Calves ; from Spain, 80 Beasts ; fro ass’s Bebside West Hartley, "3 Sı x 
Irel nd s 50- Calves; and 100 Milch Cows from the ae T x Bagwell, 16s. ; Howard’s bebo Hartley, 15s. 9d. ; ; a es ER sce —Age 4 fth = 27 ears 
Saee Ae Tanfield Moor, 13s. 6d.; Tanfield Moor Butes, 13s. 6d. ; e in his profession, 16 o thom in aa capacity 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools , PNE NS -5 6 | West Hartley, 16s. ; Wylam, 16s. 6d. ; Walls End Acorn Close, of Head Gardewer ; a eral pane intelligen vai ooe 
ones aye S Do. Shor 17s, 6d.; Walls End Eden, eee 6d. ; Walls Tu Gosforth, 17s. ; Fate g Fern IER a apa Seat stimonials highly OEO 
iS} s hh End Hedley, 17s. 8d.; Walls ilda, 16s. 6d. ; o a Med 
ate Sree tone Basho ye to LR s End Braddyli’s Hetton, 18s. ; Walls End Framwell- ALPHA, Messrs. E. G. msnde rson & Son, St. John’s Wood, 
Best Downs and Lam pay BY rete 17s. oa. Walls End Haswell, 19s.; Walls End Hetton, 19s.; | London, N.W. 
Half-breds .. 5 8—5 10 Calves N4 425 6| Walls End Cassop, 18s.; Walls End Hartlepool, 185. 9d. ; JARDE NE R (nap or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 34, 
Do. Shorn ie as Pigs = ee 40 —5 0 velo n hier Hall Yrs. = Ware kigi Eene o, E ied; experienced in the nianadoni an of Vines aig 
I 140; , 5! 2 (8. First-clas 
Boasts, 1060; Sheep & Lamis, vos, 5085 Pigs, 120. | a and ae ad Thorpe, iss. Walls End Whitworth, 10s Flower and K Kitchen ` Gardons. aaee wn a R 
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BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpox, Faray; July 27. 298. 6d.—117 ships at market. HOPMAN | (Han), or See 30; 
and oF tet Padne Fe w e ye rice soo coats = has been 12 years in a i hase Dey h Aore mi eed 
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A Ta Ban present fe — weather, aod towards the HE ISLAND or ASCENSION.—Notice is hereby Management he and, “ts avo clle d for the Seed Dene are i ent.— 
rates may be realised than have been heard of given that the situation of UNDER Gs ARDENER a Apply by letter to J. D., Gardeners’ Chron icle Office, W,C. 
pran = ices a 1 6tol 7 LS aby Retin od bes oe hea re An ER STS ARDENER. — = e 36, 3 pres Sn thozongii 
gets.. e... 1 oY 9| Ditto Hoggs 2.1 7 = 1 6 or DD PAN aa knowledge of his profession, including y and Lai 
Half-bred ditto:. 1 8 — 1 9 | Combing Skins — — — ANTED, as NURSERY FOREMAN AND | vines, Flower and À Kitchen Eara Sonce Shai &e. 
beste nat we oe FT Fined Wea `: ve í 6—0 g A he t ae one wha et eon ed Highly re men —J.B., Mr. Sand; eryman, Sta: fford. 
ent Fleeces .. 1 Gee: 7 K 0—1 ooded Plants, and can worl es, h endrons, &c. E 
Bin Wane —Thes No others need apply.— Apply by letter to BENJAMIN ARDENER—a ge H; Cani bi the manage 
wf Il rat Wuirtam, The Clough Nursery, Mottram, near Manchester. ment of a Greenhouse,” Sonar Fruit, and Kitchen 
and with t the aroen in pes: er agen be azo 2 ery Gardens.—M. T., Mr. Pettet, Bookseller and News Agent, 
© maintain their prices, if not improve, towards the ¢lose. NTED, for a Nursery in Scotland, a Man = Cambridge. 
act as GENERAL FOREMAN. He must be we ADe aO a MHÁ 
à sex LANE.—Mownpay, July uainted with Budding, a and the ea eee propaga- ARDENER, in a nobleman’s or gentleman’s SAA eA 
The of Wheat from Essex pa Went to this m morn- tion, mi management of Nursery Stock, must also be a —Age 15, of good m moral character and industri euH abi = 
ing’s was small, and met a ready sale at STS Salesman. A Apply. in. a hamlets: stating where | has been em: plo: yed in a gentleman’s garden nearly 12 mont 
of 2s. nena ly te rices of sear: last A similar fn | previously e employed and air expected.—A. D., Gardeners’ | —J ames RIDSDA J, Bilbrough, near York. SS Sear 
: a SOF isnot tome c red and white, bat AN ARD) eae Cripps, Nurseryman, Tunbridge 
harap erg gto Russian than 1s. dearer. ANTED, a GAR DEN ER, accustomed to grow we n with conidenss recommend to any 
Wheat f. ò. b. ited, Z generally held ep blem: ughly practical Gardener 
of proportion Mose on the spon” Pati in good d F trawberries and Flowers for ee —Apply to | noblem: jomai ghly pract 
s othe pr ig) sapri reo ;| GE Toyne & Son, King’s Arms Lane, Hou (age 36, marie; = t Weronghly doquainted with the culture 
mand ata dealin o. o ok fd. fo is. per qr. on the rates of this | orae Torne & Son, King’s Arms Lane, Hounslow, W. of Pines, Vines, and every description of Early and Late 
day. ren Peas bring late rates. _The Oat ANTED, 4 GARDENER, at Michaelmas next, | Forcing, Orchids, Ferns, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Flower 
trade is no, and fine g fine qualities brin an advance of 6d. per ar. who thoroughly understands the Growing of Grapes, | and Kitchen Gardens. Has been a successful exhibitor of 
poste? Flow is held for 2s. per sack more money ; foreign is waa who is a POO, Florist. Wages 18s. per week and boer. Plants and Fruits. Can manage Land if required. T 
er Eoi ne need appi ae nope ~ sairi sra i co n highest ‘references for character and evils —Direct as above. 
en &c., will not bear the closest investigation.—Apply y 
Wazir, D Tn Neds peer! wore 58—62 Red .. 36— 6 letter, ea ng ago, to A. B., Post Office, Great Baddow, ¢ eee ER (SINGLE- -HANDED).—Age 29, married? 
ee 58—64/Red ...,|58—62 | Chelmsford, Essex. no incumbrance ; would not Suis to one after a horse 
veto eeseeeuars Pro ’ good corey and 
ae Pi half 
iNTED as oan WORKING GARDENER, | snd Drougham. Four and » halt years, scot sama’ Le, 
eni and willing hand, by a gentleman who has a Up) pper Tooting, Surrey, S. 
— | Gate ENER ren 
aa 5 $ ional help. t 2l; bl ard 
, |24—26 s required.—T. imsworth, 1, West Si ‘West Street, Dartf 
“Hace W TAN A S AN a GA a ae 18; has a good know 
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oe fag in the Garden.—W. A., 
reise = rons Garden. Good characte 
Hampton 
willing get 
sowing Flower and Garden seeds, & 
Good Sater) for honesty, pE ek PAg ps tenes 
wages, age, &c., to H. Cor ee 15, Bu i Kog orgiak 
(EDEN moat = IFF,—E. PAVE R (age 35, 
ce), for the last 10 years with the 
3 W. Ethelstone, Petia: Eplyow, Dorset ; has a thorough 
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ce nt . . Boilers |38—4! 
PE ee »—sto—s...... Grey ANTED, a ce ae a UNDER-SH OPMAN, | practical neme of the cultivation of Vines, a ae 
Fion MAIZE eee ese eeenee es teese White te make ites generally use useful. Apply, stating | ‘ neral man: ge nd sie i en, 
he ant o 43—54 Ci 10—48 | 28° here lot employed, and wag expected, by letter only, : spe oe 
oS iach fener A to Dickson’s & Brown, Manches ae Pky 
per barrel!25—32|Per sack|30—46 = ee ears’ good Y character for ability, &. 
eters 27. Place, “Sidmouth. 
the 21st 294, sh — E ENERAL MANAGER” 
TERN -r 25th to WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. PAE co pra R, a ceeds eas dation o! 
Nera | Bisex or BAILIFF anp GARDENER.—W. P. | the above profess Breeding ana Rearing of Live At prom 
i having oes co.npleted his engagement in the formation or Purchase t Parm Prod Bap ber, &c. A 
of p god pees Gardens to the new mansion. at merally. feist 
ty enter 4 
“the | residence deo f the ss; isthoroughly | of Dain Ate Poultry. 
noted in feat Gre wes et of al sac Doea anaran pase ‘employer In Suss J.. Post OR 
anc round work o eral remuneration expe x rer in Sussex. —B. J., Post Office, Hertford —— < -— 
of Fl tendency | *, ie = A. h n known to Professor Lindley, the earned | o Ss eat repos or SALESMAN.— 
proportionately Editor of the Gar rdeners’ Chronicle, for upwards of o years, and Age 3 ‘irst-class references.—T, E. B., 27, 
ET nch is the | has the honour to rete to him as to his professional capabili- | Clarence str reat ea š 
Bes Orohardioigh Pap Uen ia ae OREMAN, or PROPAGATOR axp I FOREMAN. 
ARDENER (HzaD).—Age 32, married, no iaram erman, speaks English and French: has 
brance; understands his profession in all its bran orke: ya Sie of ae first bs e on the Continent 
CTN, kap in England. No objection ees abroad.—G. N., 23, 
Victoris Terrace, Bt. Songs Wood NoN aa set an 
POC hes aatos thorough] OREMAN, in a nobleman’s or gentleman’s Garden. 
aiy, Sie o abate RAS —A Youn g Man; ,{oroughly understands bis profession. 
Highl; ES 
wapseieoata. ie Good “campeon ‘aylor, Bookseller, 
tersea Rise, Surrey. Middlesex. 
aaeviod pander: | ee SS ee 
me, Pios zander: |, HOPMAN on è ASSISTANT. CLERK. —The Adver- 
tiser, = 30, wh rege London Retail 
ene a above, either Wholenl or 
mantry. one knowledge of Plants. 
can be given—D. B. As Gardeners’ Chronicle 
HOPMAN (Assistant). — been in one 
ts; has a 
first London N gait aa got 
A. T., 
