THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 22, 1860. 
ving been picked fey a fortnight before coming to maturity d sack more money than was obtainable on Friday. Indian 
fo not eskir ak after. nie xi 1859 and older Hops are in good | Corn 5 lą ny for an advance of 1s. per qr., which rather 
demand a proved p checks business. Oats and Oatmeal little inquired after, and 
rasha cheaper. Beans, Peas, and Barle bones prag — 
co. RKET.—Sep' previous prices in retail, The market clos ith a 
Tanfield Moor, is. os A Walls End Bradäyrs Het ton, 19s. ; feeling. 
Walls Ens Haswell, 20s. 0d.; Walls End Stewarts, 20s.;| FRI Sept. 21.—Grain mark aa. and all articles 
Walls End Auckland Park, 17s. 6d. Walls End Caradoc, exceedingly rk aaas in ret demand at 1d. advance. 
19s ; Walls End Heugh Hall, 18s. 6d.—8 ships at market. India’ ‘orn dearer; mixed American and Ibrail 35s., 
Galati abs. 6d. “Beans, ‘Bases, oe nd Oat eal very firm. We ather 
g, 
WIRBOrOLITAN Sariy MARKET. eee oe a. 
io; Sept. AVE | Wheat. ; Barley. |_2 ts. ] Rye. 8. |Peas. 
The number of Bensta | i rather smaller than on yg nday | Aug. 11..| 598 6d) 34s he ia: ld| 448 9d 45s 5d|áls Ts Oa 
last ; trade is dull at about that day’s quotations. There area 18..| 59 6} 32 28 2 | 41 9) 47 1j C 
fe eep, an e Pract! is limited, piei aj — 25..| 60.1), 84 T oT 1 {40-4 7 7 |43 9 
clearance cannot be effected, elthough on the average p are | Sept. 1..} 6011] 83 3] 28 2 | 40 7 | 4710 |44 5 
scarce. y g Th mb season has now closed. Good — 8. 6210| 35 2] 27 2| 89 4 49 3 jal 4 
mhii are rather r dearer. . Fro = m Germany and coving aoe 15. 6211] 3710) 27 0} 42 4) 501 |88 7 
Beasts, 5670 eep, and 52 Calves; alae | | | 5 
Beasts and 600 Sheep; and 2500 from the northern and mid- Agg Aver OE Ae ATG L 48 
laud ¢ i 4 LUCTUATIONS IN THE Last Sıx WEEKS AVERA 
8 es sine ea 
est Scots, Her Bes t Long-woals. 5 0—5 2 Paes a 141A 2 Spl 1 SPL 8 SHE | 
nord ls, &e. jg 10 to5 2 Lr eN a" ea | | F; — 
est ort- ous 4 8—5 0 wes ui it as eo as Sages | .. 
2d apii Boasts 6 0 | Do. Shor Š iy ‘ | ve ase bà S 
Bes a Lambs or ee: hin | es a 
1-5 2to5 4| Calves a eer er rend eee en | = ii 
Do. Shorn tee Pigs 4. 0—5 4] ta i ore ae ss 
Beasts, 5450; Sheep & Tambe, 25 250; Calves, 90; Pigs, 410.4 
! RSDAY, Sept. 
T y of has increased, and the NURSERY FOR 
small; consequently ery dull, w it is with "teal a FOREMA a “inderstands the 
Monday’s quotations are. realised. Several rem Propagation of Hardy Trees and Shrubs, Budding, 
The number of Shee bout the of late. “Pri Grafting, and Lay Growing Forest mee on ; Trees, and 
are rather lower on the average, and earance cannot “be general Nursery work <n ee could take — ofa A n 
effected. Calves are selling at 4d. per O reduction. yp of men.— ae tod. G. ers’ Chronicle Office 
Germany and Holland n ere are 350 ESTAS? thy Shee: d 
360 Calves ; 0 Beas ch Cow ANT by a TERS resident in a town in 
Best Scots, H Best is . "5 TE A Surre; miey a GARDENER capable of managing the usual 
fords, &c. to5 0 o. Shorn Greenhouse, Pits, and Kitchen Garden. Wages, 16s. per week, 
Best Short-horns 4 6—4 10 pba 24 quality Peep aay & and a house in the street, let at present for 101. per annum 
Bea Downs and 4—4 0 Do. . Shown to —Apply by letter, addressed H. E. P., Chertsey. 
oa 2—5 aks, Zso ANTED, ax INDOOR ANT, in a country 
Do. Shorn Pigs famil crag ti is k , 400. "He must be 
Beasts, 1425; "Sheep & meee 8260; Calves, 5303 * E as between the ages of 30 and 50, and have an unexceptionable 
character for honesty, sobriety, cleanliness, civility, and ca) a 
city for his busi Apply to Mr. LEYSTON, * Station 
BUTTER ee —Sept. 21. Bridgend, Glaneeaen aleve. 
Ds do. — : FE per dozen lbs, NEED, ‘x a NDER GARDENER in a private 
y me ere fou 
ork, 5s. 4d. eae 
.NE,—Mowpay, Sept, 17. 
s market 
er. of the new ajor part 
oe toon: = UR from Essex 
ditioned samples 
“pate and 
MARK LA 
The supply of English Wheat to this toe ae 
consisted almost e 
G: hi e kept, a young, A Man oped 
to grow orenian; E Rn resna ouse Plants. He must noi 
be unwilling seful as the Hea Se 
Gardener may 
coeapation will be the care of the above 
though his Bat 0 
named plants. (Breath: stating =. references, experience, 
and w: stb A, Vag own handwriting, THE GARDENER, The 
Haine napete a ark, N.W. 
REED, an elderly and steady MAN to attend to 
dshop in the satoo Te Sis AB Se gee and to 
ting departme 
one’ 
- | make ‘himself a in ent. 
Meaga paganos: ry ras largely Tt, Sci E lee wee agin: ep Pest Oce Hull 
3 Sig ees but ANTED, i kina Tee Seed Merchant’s ne hac 
sales eff $ week’ s prices House, a JUNIOR CLERK. : A good hand 
obtained, and a good e at the close. For edge ‘business — ecessary.—. 
Barley there is = ood rire , and the "decline of this day so: RAR pii — v Dawson & Sons, 
week is recov view Bean aon rae aS pony igs in value. | 74, Cannon Street, City, E. j 
The Oat trade is firm at an ale geelen x 
E there is little doing, iey it ie held pra a r iet improve- sE ED 
The er ks made in Mustard Seed were generally at ANTED IMMEDIAT. CELY, i in a London Seod 
k per r bus he l. House, SDHOLMAN, and TRAVELLER. > man arez 
PER IMPERIAL QUAR: s abit pon ant einboe vl fetter only, to Be, 
rjal ty must be unimpeacha’ itty Tee, y le non (y ee 
we Soe ns czs A BE la in, ry Tain ames a en R 
—_ Talave See 0-67, ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a steady an dus- 
_- Norfolk Tesa sds f o MAN to look after a Horse and Phaeton, a small 
B Pn % dist .. uA sence eeee Flower ae l Kitchen het ab with Hothouse and na ho i 
ARLE, grin AEn si ee ham Malting .|36—41 | he must thorou ughly understand Propagating. To a sober a 
oreign.. ng and distilling |30—38|Malting .|35—40 | industrious m: mpetent for those aune this would ge a 
Oats, Essex anc atiae oe SR a ng n: oa of las re Sannes 
i ES [a o a is employ, wages requ ‘1 
frish 5 pa koela, ante, . As' hley Villa, Ashley Road, es 
7 (eee a IMM EDIATELY, a respectable well- 
conducted LAD to assist in the Shop and Counting: 
ied Harrow . (38—42 | house. Must te well and quick. He will have the oppor- 
47s Soop — |tunity of gaining a practical knowledg “of the Nursery and 
Foreign . ens tian} — eed Business pone the directions of the general Foreman. 
Pus, white, Essex a ache mineral Bollar 50—52 Sai my 50—54 ‘Also a Young M: en accustomed to potting and 
— Maple.. RER 30—43 re r work generis AW by letter only, to Messrs. 
oo eee Mee = apar H & Son, Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
Four, best delivered. BAL 
marks 50—57 
n ee PEPPA TE, dito 34—50|Country. |34—50 
wow -per barrel]28—31|Per sack |40—50 
Fripay, Sept. 2 
— Foreign. 
Since Friday last rain has fallen here ies a appears to 
have been pretty onion throughout the ps wy at the close 
of last weel inning of the Ley spte which must again 
have retarded harvest operations and to the quantity of 
bad-conditioned grain, unless followed sn fine drying weather. 
i Goring the Wore, was westerly, excepting on the 19th 
and 20th, 1 oi gg BAT 5 a after heavy 
ts tae on the 14th vent me by 
increased ssi sita Wheat trade, and an i w 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 
ARDENER (Hean). — Middle-aged, married ; 
(HE 
Scotch ; thoroughly ps gy steel honest, obliging and 
ergetic ; can pakor chare of Grass Land to 
moderate.—B., Porter’s Holl Road N. Ne 
ages vel ollowa; 
x EN acd shen (ma. —Age 42, married, ra t 
3 iy understands tiger ion. Good 
references from former emer —Xx. Tey Oy Place, 
Bond Street, Vauxhall, S.W. > 
A HEAD): — A T married; expe- 
rien wag suppl; geBl, ma Wilsons every 
peupie from the garden, 
we place Pill be: ao epted but what is 
ce of 
A Flour must beg oted 1s, pes yo) ara. "The both sary an, piran 
number of grain and se da den vessels from the South of | kept up in t er, and where he will have the entire 
Europe arrived off the odent during the last week s to err. grea of SoSH E howe ith the es Several 
104, The arrivals of English grain and foreign Barley and Oats | y ceptionable refere: —H. Park, 
Di se te me small, bat — foreign Wheat. The | Egh oe % 
attendance a is morning’s market included n 
country millers, whom ave ANa arte ih last two ( i ARDENER (Hean).—WiLLram Corr, Wynnstay, 
years. Old English and foreign Wheat was taken in retail at a Ruabon, an feel great pleasure in receminending to any 
aga of 1s. per qr. on Pegs s Cees but ete nobleman or gentleman a thorough pra ractical Gardener (age 37, 
er ea chiefiy a em da t ualities. The | Single). = ft the last place pneetiueies of the death of 
value of Bidens uit ig teat m ft abate $8 a fair | bis noble employer, in which alti n be lived Sonna of 
— 
English 
aero the extreme prices of Monday. a and Pois are 
tepar Tie Oat trade is firm, and in some in- 
trifling ad: is obtained. 
uring hiai Baiki oe Mth 
years ; 
levine out mention Gro , Stoves, 
prisons Pits, &c.—Ad 
ARRIV. FROM Sept. o AORLEPER AND GENTLEM 
str no Str Sk G R (HxEap).—A first-class Garisnee: in 
pec Bo Coll pee NE taaa A D jour. the prime ol of life, energetic ott a tustrious ; os 
= e 130 qrs. — qrs. | 1320 sks, | extensive and most successful practice in Nery a 
f ” 170 4, aoe Gardening ; is an enthuslenti cultivator of a of Prats: y 
26510 7 6420 * understands Early and Late Fo Forcing o PEN and Vegetables, 
Foreign s » 50 5, | 10740 ,, |{32270 bris. | and has had most extensive sp aban pe ening 
LIVERPOOL and Laying out Gr se ral c exceptionable. 
s Tuesday, Sept. 18.—We have a sen Ample a to the above can bel had of his late employer, 
and dealers, both local and from a re age milies of tive day in gardening, and several of the 
> Ea rria and Wheat ae beans Horticulturists. No small place accepted.—A. Z., 
whilst Flour brings fully 6d. per barrel | Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
1 ARDENER (Hzap).—Age 27; an active practicat 
Man, well versed in all branches, Pa ao 10 years’ ie- 
rience. Can be well ia ka, ded.—A. B. Post ; Offive, 
Birchtields, near Birmingham 
Gê ARDENER (Hra AD). —Age 35, married ; 
J stands Early and Late Forcing and Gardening in val i 
branches. Seven y seen char —A G., Commwell’s Nur 
Hadley, ENET 
ARDEN R Œ EaD).—Age 38, married, without 
E has a naroak, knowled e of hi 
fession. venue ll. per TEN . Tw pip ch; PR 
0, Greenwich Ri aieh ,S E. 
Haan). —Age Ee married ; first-cl 
Stove an P AA Plants, 
Kiohen Gardens Eighteen years’ ae ap ‘Rates 
from last employer.—T. R., Mr. Dunn, Sta a York. 
NER (Heap, or G GLE-HANDED), — 
e 33, poi rt children, a sn 9 and 12 years ; 
well u aed tinde For Vines, Cucumbers, atetea andis a 
good Erap and Flower ee ec aracter.—A, B., 
, Elizabeth Street, Brixton Hi Tl, ano y. 
ARDE 
AR to any i or gentiemah i cot 
has had upward: = 20 y actice (six as Foret m) in È 
class establishment a Soe be well a Nala by bi is Presa 
employer.—A rs st Office, Brough, Fasi 
ARDEN co EaD).—Age 37, ce one child 
four yen i) age; = a thorough practical Knowledge of 
his profession gee k ches—Pines, Grapes, Stove, and 
oe È one , Bobbingworth School, Ongar, 
Gand DENER (Hmap).—J. Trea (age 34, single) 
wishes to a himself to ery soem or {nee 
requiring a good experienced G: Well acquainted wi 
the Forcing of Fral its, or eri | Vegetables, aud could vires 
charge of Land if req 7 
Good references.—Messrs. Lez’s 
Vineyard, Hamm pa 
JARDENE HAD), or G A ARD JEN ER ayn, 
ried, small family ; thoroughly practical ; 
pe me Bs Rp his profession i in every department ; has 
a — harp of Land, Stock, &c. Fift ears’ good: 
char. RIvERS, Eea Sa whai et, rth, Herts. 
Er } ARDENEK Age 25, single; understands the 
Man: ment of Greenhouse, Vinery, Flower and Kitchen 
half years’ gi 
rdens, Cucumbers, and Melons. Threeand a 
st Office, Purton, Wilts. 
Gai 
character.—J. C., ffice, 
ARDEN a —Unmarried ; 5 throug understands . 
his profession. In the hou uired, Two anda 
half years’ good c r. Can te Netty edanan =J. J., 
Mr. ’s, 14, Chandos sees ee 
piper cgi ep (JOUR: AN).—Age 20; wishes for 
place w ro Planting and $ Forcing arb oxtehalve Ported 
two SAs with ‘it oe tbill a si with Mr. Barnes. 
J. W., Mr. Jam hill’s, Cam 1 bat sent W. 
ARDEN a = INGLE-H ).— Age 25; willing 
to ae himself generally a l. Good ter.— 
JAMES G: verley Fields, Tunbridge Wells. 
ED Or 
W. 
Age 25 dati sen Flower 
hp ag: Greenhouse, nies Vines, &c. Exceilent ston Bil ra 
ae an eMallen, Coombe Wood Nursery, Kingston ; 
(JARDENER (UNDER). TE 21.—Mr. Wina- 
FIELD, Donnington Park, near D 
Give ENER with, Forel Te a single; is well. 
e ted = ening generally. 
ree 
iene a and 
“Wastana arera N.E. 
pe po REMAN t-growing are- 
ehe Sti Age 27, singles 
eo ‘establishment, in which he obtained con- 
ee a served 5 years 
siderable le know ledge of his pro Hers n. Eighteon months’ good 
plo; Yy , Blyth Hall, Work- 
R FACTOR,— —Age 25, sm ngle» 
> 
g, the 
he Man: TARE of the Home 
included. Isa smart accountant, and would! 
nder ctor on a la 
oneal - 
hinery, Torigatic a5 ser d Conductor of Labour, ` 
qualified to Keep fon, de; c with 
a y coca, er extensiv 
OE over a nobleman’s opel, 
me Dy f respec- 
ger n.— Thot 
dave Breeding 
ended.- — Bi Fy 
a nobleman o 
erstands t the aes 30 
and Ronie of sos 
Post Office a *s Road, Wan faerie Be 
Seats HE PHER ER aoe B. 
establishme: y 
ram n his RAS employer for steadiness, honest; 
peat 3: Tg of Cattle. His Wi can 
aired ae Patrick, Gresfo 
THE NURSERY AND SEED TRA oR 
HOPMAN OR bernie Faget La 4 — i 
hog ence, all Gardeners 
Okrobete Office, W.C. 
SEEDSMEN, ETC. 
Sido PMAN.—Age 26; 10 years’ experience of wad 
trade. First-rate references. —SEEDSMAN, |EEDSMAN, Mr. Richardson 
4, Benyon Road, De Beauvoir T ‘own, N. 
