weet _GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. 
TUFNELL, of Thornton Watlass, Yorkshir e—18th at 
Milton, near Lymington, Hants, in india to Wi. LIAM 
ON. BERTSON, of H.M.’ Siir s n India, to ELIZABETS, 
third daughter of Ca apt. STO 
DEATHS.—At Torre Mount, TOINA ANNE WYNELL, widow 
of the late Right Hon. Tuo daar EGRINE ae haga aged 75 
—23d inst, ny Woodlan Ches nt, Her e residence of 
Robert Diggles, Esq., Burka, wien of the ges Gronce Moore, 
Esq., and sister of the lat e Rig ght Hon. Sir Edw d Thornton, 
aged st, a yre, Isl of Man, LAURA, ounges 
inst, at Bat 
Lieutenant-Gene: . J. Wittes, R.M., aged 71th inst, 
at 62, Welbeck N JULIET CUTHBERT, only om 
the late Brigadier-General Tuomas STEVENSON, C.B., 
Arti à gx 72—18th inst, at on AGNES Manta, a 
of the late Colonel = ord a a and, aged 75 
—18th a at Westhay, Wringto: on Bax ae Spur 
Lieutenant and Magistrate forthe county of mpe dr aa i 
15th inst, at Paignton, Devo’ 
ree the 2d or Queen 
A. 
Colon 
a 
Kea gen 
anges 
College, Oxford, ” 
ATKIN LLOYÐ, M Pe ‘ormerly Felloy 
Wilneco 
India, 
n, aged 77—20th ult, at Secunder 
amin of * 
of the 
Holdsworth, Governor of Dartmouth Castle ist inst, 
g! 
WORTH, 
late 
of the 
« fo 
Soha's s llog, “renga and for 42 aes oes er 
abad, 
the 5th 
Madras Light ores and youngest daughter = aoe 
Jon: 
THomas BRANDE, Esq., of H.M.’s Mint—24th inst, Mr. 
Mine, of the neste nent nage ae xhall Nur: re 
to 41s. for Galatz. Beans 6d. dearer. Other articles a turn 
JsPavkets, dearer. 
eae AVERAGES | Wheat. | Barley.] Oats. ; Rye. , Beans. |Pe 
‘0 GARDEN, Dec. 29. Nov. 17.. |- 58a id 41s 4d) 23s 5d| 36s 4d) 50s 8d|468 9a 
The hey eather which we Rb now experiencing has|_— 24..| 56 40 11 | 23 3| 34 4j 5821 48 4 
BD nsoat hit ace to roia better prices than they hitherto | Dec: 1..| 54 10 39 10 | 22 3| 3511| 4810/45 11 
‘fave done, = A ans Tas not, altered but Guanes areaj — S| 52 7) 89 2| 22 5| 35 0| 47 5 0 
deal deai Orang may still be obtained at about} — 15..| 51 5| 38 7| 22 1| 83 6] 45 43 3 
week’s Teles Good Cobs may be had at from Is.| — 22..|_52 6| 38 6| 21 8| 35 2) 45 2 |43 10 
to ls. 6d. pound. Cabbages, Darro and Turnips ney Agg.Aver.' 54 4| 39 9! 92 7| 85 1| 4710 145 7 
ol in quantity. Cauliflowers are dearer, and sı zi 
most kinds. of winter Greens, Potatoes real hey : FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LasT SIX WEEKS AVERAGES. 
As) mch Beans may now “Prices.| Noy. 17;Nov. 24. Dec. 1.|Dec. 8. |Dec. 15. |Dec. 22. 
soca 29, 1860. 
‘severity “oft r has pul 1 sto op ‘both to ploughing and 
rotten f and from the. peed shat reach us he fear that less 
than two-thir E of the lar oy intende va for Wheat has been sown ; 
in many districts also it is represented pig ving suffered 
pet ao wiro: worm, The late improvement in the Lemay 
vay ne x and a further advance ae of 1 
= r. has general thro mb iiA ut the et he =a 
of pte he <r > very re ma sntained, and DORN of either 
oat ee a ae eee anles enhanced r. 
Previous quotation: ‘rp Sen mae ite ante nett aa 
in idea markets p farther advance = pon creer Deity 
the past week 14 car, ved off t pien The 
sal pA ne onan =. Sumit, ve and ha m partly 
interrupted through the Christmas holidays, but the tone is 
es upwards. 
firm and pric end u The vals of English 
pa in this week are vi ey es all, of foreign Wheat large, Barley 
considerable, and Oats and Flour moderate. The market was 
on f English Wheat, which would have sold readily 
2 gr ver M ’s prices. he dance 
to per qr. 
was gone and foreign 
which caused the business transacted to be limited. Barley is 
firm at Mon s quota! Oats bring an advance of 6d. 
per an Barrel Flour being generally held for an advance, the 
bus s done was not extensiv: 
ARRIVALS nom Dec: 24 TO Dec. 28, 
ee ce he Wheat. J _ Barley. | Oats. | _ Flour. 
English -| rie i 1260 qrs. 70 a g0 sks. 
Trish: 2. ot tne" 55 900 
A al 29010 ,, 23730 ,, 19340 ,, tame she 
~ iv ERPOOL, Friday, Dec. 28.— There was a moderate 
a Ls Sache rs aed dealers at our Corn Exchange this 
ornin ng. Wheat was in good consumptive demand at an 
aay to 2d. per a 1. git in moderate request 
of 1d. t 
at ôd. to ls. per barrel dearer ; sacks withoui ge. 
Corn in rg demena priy 39s. 9d. to 208. for mixed, and 40s. 
Pine Apples, per lb.,4sto8s | oie per doz.. 6d to 1s 6d 
Grapes, per lb., Bist to 10s Oranges, per 100, 6s to 10s, 
-Pom each, 4d to 6d E Lemons, per 100. 6s to 10s 
Pears, per doz., 1s to 3s ts, Cob, per 1b., 1s to 1s 6d 
fects Remi scene 
fae! Onions, p. 4 sieve, 1s 6d to 286d 
_ Greens, per doz., 6s to 8s Aspa! p. bundle, 10s to 30s 
 Cabbages, do., 2s to 3s e, p. punnet, 3s to 3s 6d 
Potatoes, p. ton, 100s to 130s Peto = 1b., 6d to 
= E wae baton itn O adn 
cwt., s an al eco; 1s 
Speen, hep tama 90 E centers 
Spinach, p sieve, 4s to 5s Endive, p. s Is to Is 6d 
Cucumbers, each, 1s 6dto3s_ | Horse Kadis p.i bun. k to4s 
Artichokes, per doz, 4s to.6s | Mushrooms, p. pott., 2s to 3s 
Beet, per doz., 1s €d to 2s Parsle; ne oP ae 4s to 63 
Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d to 129d | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
er Lo 
FIELD, TAU. URSDAY, Dec. 27. 
Prime M: A i Hay Pras to 84s | Clover s . 95sto 115s 
taleror do. do. Mme z 110 | New Clover |. s. =- m 
erior do. .. Bf Old Derna cut. ee TOn 95 
New do. . a Straw PETET EE” FERR 
Row sà is 30 50 vis & Co. 
BERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Dec, 27. 
be Meatow Hay. 13001335 Inferior Clover xe 908 108s 
do, -70 110 į New do, ee 
New do. .. Bira ee 45 
Superior Clov: ver us 126 Nc Biri 
WHITECHAPEL, THU » Dec. 
Fine old Hay .. slay ee. Fine oid Glover .-112s to 120s 
Inferior do. .. aed 2 pa ferio: 6100: z108 
Prime New Hay .. Fine 2d ha ee n 92 
Inferior do. .. .. — — |Inferiordo. .. .. iss 80 
Straw .. ... .. 82 36 | Fine New Clov — 
LANE. EA Dec 
1s, 
iptions most in request, 
poesi oo à 
(rene RR. santana, 
Waar, PaA Kent, & Su olk “White! zi eoria 
fine selected runs. .ditto|54— 
ETTET 3 C 
Pee eee eee ee se 
di sà; 
Picked samples of malting ene Aled are 
sc heh: 
8s. 8 
. [44—61 
54—67 
“ia. «gg Tok |28—48 
8° below zero. 
as days 
oe os OR falls of snow 
cnet er in = places Pane 
58s ld—|—__—_, 2 5 i 
56 3 D L + a RE Pa $ S 
54 10 $ WE A K : 
7 By i Pops Hoes | par ae: ai 
6 sf zi | k | E Ord. pp 
51.6 z ; s a Head aR 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
poisons Dec. 24. 
Our oe to-day is ry ERBES character in 
every department, The ARS are short, yet exceeding ~ 
demand, the jpucenere, generally having laidi in their Christm. 
ock. The mall amount of Bete haben is i “nearly 
va rates of Mo cade last, except for Beasts, which are 
| instances seidel ose From raea and Holland 
there are 140 Beasts, 1 0. Sheeni and 4 RE fom. S 
49 eee As from 200; from 
Norfolk and —7 200; .and 100 from t 
midland counties 
sd d 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 5 ò- — -5 4 
fords, &c. .5 0to5 4! Do. Shorn 
Best Short-horns 4 8—5 0| Ewes& = quality a ‘on — = io 
d quality Beasts 3 8—4 6| Do. Shor 
Best Downs and am Es ss griene iie 
Half-bred: ee Gos 8 eedan si = : oa 0 
Do. Shorn Pig: —5 4 
Beasts, 1580 ; Sheep ž E lanis 54170; Calves, 6: Pigs, 140. 
URSDAY, Dec, 27. 
The number of Beasts is zey small, and consequently 
n is brisk or amana ps oug agony Barkos ao Fiend 
extensive. Price he abou 
Mo: aly We are also scantily “supplied with Sheep, md ‘goad 
grannes are rather dea: Good Calve: n dem at 
higher ra Our Brien one Broek of 140 Bene ; 50 
es. 
sir — Best Long-wools . 5 a —5 6 
ones -. 5 2to5 4) Do. Shorn 
dae gene 410— : 2 | Ewes& 2d 2d quality 4 6 Sey “io 
AR quality Hise 4 0—4 6 bird ie to . 
and : weed Ea D, 
a aie 5 6—5 8 Cate 7 —5 4 
Beasts, 460; Sheep & Tambs, UD; ; Calves, 903 “pigs 120. 
BUTTER MARKET.—Dec. 28. 
Best Fresh Butter .. a _ per sorn Pre 
Second Se. do. 
ork, 4s. 8d. to 5s. 0d. ber 8 Ibs. 
SODAL MARKET.—Dec. 28. 
ailea End Heugh Hall, 24s. ; ma ori Cassop, 
en Main, 24s ; Walls 
Tal an 18s. maes Janteig teri se H 
i. eh Fag vs Hartley, oe BY A 
lis. Bote: artley, ; ‘Benton 
90s. to 258.5 a 
; Dute h 
Whites, 90. 100s. ; ‚Belgian do., 85s. to 90s. 
80s. to 85s. 
HOPS.—Boroven Market, FRIDAY, Dec. £8. 
Messrs. Fatioan & = report that the market 
continues in the auc as for some days past, which 
is usual ai at tide: pated a the 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpo 
tate of American politics Mas, loner aa aoe ais a stop to 
1 business. neh depan ndent on our connection with the, United 
tates, depos m being en! ained on t the tof merchan 
to await the yy of the present sui agitation before 
entering into further commercial aapoo with that a pee 
community, and as America large a por 
takes 
sannfactures, wool is considerably Jufuenced by the “pro 
stat. 
re is 
perons or adverse eof that Conti need n 
| prise any one, T haret t to hear that the: epavanaiceh 
DW. i 
fara St. John’s Wood, Londor 
the gen 
Shorea and gardon.— 
“entire absence of business in all des wool dopnas 
5 American n demand, and it is eked in the present pull of skim 
ool that any business is being transacted. 
h: 
Sout An a og-s. d. s. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 6 to 
gets.. 7 tol 8 | Ditto Hoges ..1 8 — 
Half-bred ditto.. 1 8 — | Combing Skin 1 0—1 4 
Down Ewes ..1 5— 1 6 | Blanket ditto ..0 6—0 § 
Kent Fleeces .. 1 7 — | Flannel V Wool .. 1 0 — 18 
: ‘ed te ERSH 
ANTED, tive Business "M: fan to take a ah jare 
in a well eotablished NURSERY a : 
‘ 
in one of the most flourishing sea-por fron S in the sot 
England. A very iy Ta amount of money only required, 
Apply to B. Z., Eni 39, King Street, daha Garde 
London, W.C., 4 erences may 
ANTE Dt 1a London Nursery, a person quali d 
to take charge of the PACKING DEPARTMENT. Tie 
must have had go od pr: ‘actical experience in packing plants 
in pots, and if competent to assist in Painting and Glazing ix 
i oe lve he will b e preferred. 
Wages 18s. per week.—Addre 
Ppt te 9 a Re age, name, and references, to F 
egg, 14, Bedford Terrace, Durham Road, Holloway, | 
TED, an UNDER GARDENER.—He muit 
able to Mow and Deseo his profession. Ee wi 
have to attend b o two Cows, Poultr, uy, do pe Sioi tir ae $ 
married or single, eet ath oyment, and ater nd 
wages expected, yee S to A. Z., bakiey’s 1 Tavers $ Stables 
ttle Gray’s Inn Lane, London, W.C.. ttenti 
ANTED, a SHOPMAN AND PROP AG TA - 
e Shopman to e charge of a small Seedshop ay-i 
Books in mths North. Re from 30 to 40- preferred. Mo 
25s. per week. oe d app’ ply whose character will n= 
stigat * The Propagator must understat 
his business as oon &c. Wages about 18s. per wee! 
Address, Messrs. Hurst & McMutiey, 6, Leadenhall Street, 
don, E.C. 
Lon 
PMAN, who 
\ VA TA SHO 
re? understands rath sed Trade. Salary, 
Np J act week,—Apply, w Map palette, &c., to GEORGE YATES, 
rchant, Manches 
We ANTED, as oaae SHOPMA 2 
country Seed Business, an active steady you ng Man, 
Pies a good kno Ci: of the Trade: —Apply to Mr. Joi w 
ARDS, Messr G. Hende: aii & Co., Wellington Road 
NW. 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid 
C W understands (HEAD).—Age 28, single; thorough y 
oa Ta Nes ee. in all its various brana 
G. Staniy, Florist, High Roa 
R (HxEap).—Age 35, married, no i 
fee understands his profession in all its Pancha 
Threes ooa half y character.—P. P., Plashet Park Hous», 
East Ham. og rl = $ 
{ Y ARDENER (Hzap).—Age 30, married; under- 
tands Early For opioa, Blower and Kitohen 1 Gardens, a 
eel ade eman’ 
character and a abilities, address ADRI 
Old Brentford. M id@lesex. W. oe 
NER (He Age 28, married, no incun — 
rance, practical ; Das a P EA wledge of Ear 
d Late Forcing of Pin: rapes, Peaches, Melons, &c. ; tl = 
pair of Bioro, Gmaantionsd » Exotic, and New Hollar 
Plants, yaaa thorough cha it Flower, and Kitchen Gardena 
First-class ti iis = , 11, Springfield Gardens, K 
NOMIA 
burn, Lon a on, N.W. 
X ARDENER (HeEaD).—Age 30, married, no 
cumbrauce, native of Sco tlan ; has a thorough pratti ` 
uate: thes sane 
Three years ry four buthe charact - 
just left.—T. B., 5, Albion Roa 
YMEN. — Age 26; has _— son= 
zar Mradis Keoping N ery Books, 
orders to “7 a ¥ 
Ww! 
“ASSISTANT. In THE SEED ree Is a 
versant with the London Seed Trade, at present haldin 
a confidential position, a similar situation, in a . establis!- 
ment.—ALPHA, Messrs. Hurst & McMullen, Leadenhall 
Street, le E.C. 
EMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
TEWA RD che a married, no iapamonit has 
K2 lived in different localities in the Sealy north of 
a; has ae SENS -practis in Horti al gricul- 
e.—A. GREGORY, Cat m, Red Hill, Surr 
TO meiss AND GENTLI 
ee oR neers Pig see lage 345 
anagemen| 
has 
the neighbor, 
hood of Dondon se y rious, to 
ay 
onicle Oce, 
ST. ATE AG a OR ae ae M] BAIL AILIPE, of a ree 
“Far —Age 32, pania, bas had the aas ‘control of an 
estate in the bares ; well up o Farm ts us branches | 
n modern as a 
with a Protestant gentleman—. 
AILIFF Sabena Merad; without incu» 
brance; the as had great experience iy 
Yorkshire in the fas de aa itoring of First. Class Shor 
å the Man 
B 
Horned Cattle and Sheep, an Light 
Heavy Land. F years 
eter) — L. My P Y” 
ement of 
irst Class Testimonials. Three 
s 
t Office, Adlington, near 
NURSERYMEN hth 
—Age 21; has had ae perience. 
Perfectly understands aa lets ae the naa and 
Seed trade generally. Wages Il. 1s. per r week, Un p 
able Pv gill as to of Be oe and ability.—W. M., 
Piltdowne, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
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