wt. abundant. Cut 
Me ieir 7 — — P OQ qoe Heliotropes, 
Lily of the Valley, Violets, Mignonette, Heaths, and Roses. 
FRUIT. 
Pine Apples, per Ib., 5s to 7s | Figs, 
2e per 1b., 3s to i 
wherri: engl 
per doz., 6s to 8s 
Cherries, per ibe 6dto 1s 6d 
Apples, per doz., 6s to 10s 
3 er oe ös to 12s 
Oranges, per 100, 6s to 10s 
e per Lem, per Fut Is to Is 6d 
Cobs, per Ib., 1s 3d to 1s 6d 
9 
doz., 8s to 158 
Cauliflowers, per 
,' EG 
r doz, 2s to4s | Cucumbers „ p. doz., 2s to 68 
Green Pus P. 2 i ite 2s —ů— per doz., 28 to 4s 
per 8 
Greens, doz bunches, | Arti wy ri , 2s to 3s 
1s to "1s 6d Beet, p r doz d to 2 
Cabbages, do., 1s 6d to 2s 6d Ce lery, ry, D 1 Is to 18 6d 
Asparagus, p. b "nd 2 ea ag Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d 
— Pe bundle, 6 bat to 9 Garlic Ue. Ib., 6d to 8d 
French Beans. p. pun. pla e lena Lettuces, Ca bb., per score, ls 
Potatoes, p. dare 0s to Is 4 
— 7 Endive, p. score, 1s to 1 
Horse Radish, p. bun. 1564 
F ll p. pott, 9d to 1s id 
have insisted upon full prices, business has been inactive. 
zi value of Sucre oa gor was well ue that of Flour 
u There are no Wow of grain-laden vessels from 
reporte: ring the week, and the trans- 
1 car, 0 
f Stockwell, Surrey, 
tow aia 
considered eina. mc e —— and Pe: a are u. 
value. For Oats there is a fair inquiry at the extreme prices 
of Monday. 
RRIVALS 
t 
FROM iie 27 TO Jury 1. 
Barley. 0. 
— new, per lb., 6d to 1s 
Carrots, per r bunch, 1s Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 2s to 
Turnips, per bunch, 9d mis. Savory, do., 2d to 4d 
Spinach, p. . sieve, 1s 6d to dm Tulio Jd —Uws Baca fais attend 
ES e BoRovGH MARKET, FRID RIDAY, July 1. Piper i dealers at Dus pom Exchange this morning, 
enden & Smith report that the 2 from but the demand for Wheat was quite in retail, and te ie es of 
e the he plantations speak of fresh fly, lice, and honey-dew, | last market day may be nodis rep ted ; 3 
resent keeps growing, but — "the filth | however, are forced ex ship it is necessary to makoa n 
8 oum think it must go into blight. Market | Flour was held firmly at former prices. A g. 
m but little doing on duty. inqu was 3 for Indian dier at the c — 
quotations of Friday. ts advanced ld. to 2d. per bushel; 
RITISH WOOLS.— N, FRIDAY, Oatmeal unc eet R 9 — Beans were a shade better. 
The — — of fleeces have Dem: fixed e a les 2 of Peas and aes unaltered in value. The market ruled 
wool fairs 85 . the country, and the bulk of the wool has kb 5 8 
been sold a ral pence a pound over the anticipated rate; July 1.— Corn market poorly attended and business 
the fact being t that the renes e wool in the consuming counties aul. Wheat 5 at t 2d. — on Tuesday. Flour 6d. p 
had got much lower than was ever confessed to. sack chea — si Y Corn, and Oats steady, at lat 
South-down Hog- s. i in Ditto Hoggs Wethers : i i i 4 rates. Oatm Sind valet without change. 
ts e AL 
Half brad dito. 1 € — 1 7| Combing Ski 1 4| Avena eat. Oats. | Rye. | Beans. [Peas 
Down Ewes .15—1 6| Blanket ditto oa 0 $25 — 0 9| May 21 54s 4d 33s n 26s 3d| 353 3d 2 2d -— 54 
Kent Fleeces .. 1 5 — 1 6 Flannel Wool . . 1 3 — 1 7 — 28. 53 6 33 6 25 9 33 8 6 $4 
June 4..| 53 5 83 8 26 1 87 7 47 H 10 i 
AL MARKET. —WEDNESDAY, Jun — 1..| 51 5 31 8| 2511| 41 9| 45 4 
TOREA denaii Ha. od. 5 ; Tanfield Moor 7 138. 6d. — 18..| 4911, 81 5| 2411| 86 9| 46 7 D 8 
Ward's West Hartley, d.; Whitridge Hartley, 15s. ; — 25.. 8 3 31 1 24 9 37 6| 46 8 4 
Wylam, lós. 6d.; Walls End etton, 175. 6d.; e aa | mee e E 5 71 97 1! 46 642 0 
Russells Hetton, 16s. 3d.; Walls End Hartlepool, 17s. 3d.; Fioroni X. OR x Ws A 
Walls End Kelloe, 17s. ; Walls End South p" o 16s. 3d. ; 
Walls End Whitworth, l6s.; Nixon's Duffr 91s. 6d.; — May 21. Max? = Joss f ne] 
Powell's Duffryn Steam, 21s.—29 ships at mar reek XM TRA wee umen s 
53 ran os L i» . we m 
TROPOLITAN CATTLE MAR s 53 5 — 4 
ONDAY, June 27. 51 5 os - e | . s 
sup Es of Beasts is rather larger than on Monday last, 2 W vii a DEP UN MM — 
E p is by no means excessive. The hot weather makes a x is E sate] vine RES: AA 
buyers pater’ Bae and prices are lower. Tie. nu mber of Sheep 
8 is larger, yon try — Sen des 8 
y. lower, p not 3 
"se = vote about the santa ean as on n Thursday. From «der 
8 —An eligible. opportunity offers itself to 
industrious Man of steady gy to — ake a joint share 
many and Holland there sis. zt Beasts, 3300 Sheep, nd in a “wall establis ed and e mg NU SERY and SEED 
270 Calves; from Scotland, 200 Beasts; from Norfolk and TRADE, sit s an excellent thoroughfare of one of the 
Suffolk, 2800; and from Ireland 50 Beasts and 1000 Sheep and | leading tow southern county. The coming-in is mode- 
rate, and the x denas which are ample, may be increased 
sd sd sad „FFF LAMBDEN, Spa Wharf, 
f %% ttt 6 
d Seton Fm O AGRICULTURISTS.—A young Man, r - 
1 4 1 ; Do Ent vane 3 do—4" T ably connected, with some . in pesci 
Bust Downs and També tC tg ere 0 wishing to imp e e bim n soe t ting a. P -— * — own 
Half-breds ..410t05 0|Oalves ..8 8—3 0 1 desirous of meeting with a mess, 
Do. Shorn igs —4 8 active services ie ina 7 * in considered ‘equivalent io 
his board a — wis AUR , Bovey Tracey, Dev 
Beasts, 3718; Sheep & Tambs, 31,100 ; Calves, ud Pus. 400. | NT 
„ J 8 
Vides RITISH COLUMB 514. A Tady à 
ualities are pretty 
of, but — es other descriptions remain 
Th e number of pe — is again la 
for t Di at late raí m Germany 
are 118 Beasts, 2080 bx nd 425 Calves; from Spain, 
‘Beasts ; and 168 Milch Cows from the home counties. 
Best Scots, v agp aera — 6 8 
Do. Shorn = 
Ewes & 2d quality 3 10 tos “4 
1 3 4—4 0 Do. Shom . 
Bes De = Lambs 
os oe i. '0—6 0 
Hale capris 0| Calves . $. 9 pus 
Do. Shorn Pigs — 3 8— 
‘Beasts, 1123 ; Sheep & Lambs, 12,470; Calves, 675 ; Pigs, 100. 
E.—Moxpax, Babe une 27. 
Bean 
Oats are a stead sale at an 
advance of 6d. per qr. from Monda aah n all ualities, 
The Flour trade is very dull without alte! — — ~ 
L QUARTER. Kk x 
Wnzar, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk. White 46—54| Red S r e 
selected runs. 46—50 4 452 
ins. Exc px ey 
= 2 5 * et Le e 35—40|Malting ./32—34 
Oats, =e and A Suffolk. 2 m 
— Scotch Lincolnshire . Potato — 5 Feed. —24 
Trish .. 
dm 11 —5 
ed..../19. 
reign 
Bra fore: 
tree than — 
— Mazagan. . 35s to 398... Tick 37—4 Am, Harrow . 37—41 
"pige — 45s. . Winds R — Lon 
um . Smali|38—47 tia 9 
Peas, eis — and AM ý Boilers! 44—48 Sufolk» — 
ma Fore =— 
— — _ fellow. 
ZIP e — 30—40 | 
EDU 27 Fer sack 30—37 
Fri v, July 1. 
With the exception of x 9 on the 26th, and 
and dry hours’ o T et pi the 23th, the weather has been fine 
eig ys. Al thou ugh in mm arts of the 
ki Ar endi in ten dowp the Wheat and 
I me we hear of no serious complaints; indeed in Scotland 
T5 been most beneficial, but it is thought the erops there 
already suffered too much from drought to bo abundant. 
im ible in the n towar 
has again subsided, o 
* and large e — from P 
the principal ports of 
wishes to meet with a respectable yo 
thoroughl ll recommended, and who could not onl 
assist in taking charge of the children, but render he 
ie passage, 
man shall have either ente of t. r- 
pela It “4 immaterial 
ed or not, all that is re- 
—— as to — 
‘ood temper, and the attendance and assistan 
in return for the passage that is ered. — — 
aid, A. B., 5, Westbourne Place, Eaton Square, 
TED, 4 — G MAN, who can ta 
z 
—— B. C. Offic 
5 rried GARDENER (Single 
ban ded) Abou 8 to reside on the — 7 — 
in Buckinghamshire. The Wife d. je» referred eee 
knowledge of the Laundry depa: I 
Low be had with —— for ——. — sobriet, Broo sare 
Mr. R. Trees, 27, Street, City, London, BG 
ANTED, in 7 2 country, a plain WORKING 
GARDENER, who wr mee the common routine 
Wages 
Bpi Y- Gown s, We — NM a 
ROTHEROE ax» MORRIS are in want of a 
first-rate PROPAGATOR. MN in own handwriting, 
American 1 Nursery, Leytonston Jul 
^g 
and 3 af the Forcing of n Flowers, 
e 
wi 
and lodging after arrival "n the DOMI nu the young meten 
‘own. 
WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post 
Gin NER (HEAD).—Age 39 
sing] 
kn dm of his prof ble; 
sence oh sr, mw 
ARDENER HEAD 
G tionable m iun ). 1 Mey ? fof; ag 
(GARDE INER re )— Age 50 " 
understands the management me 
—C. C., 5, Streatham Hill, Bri vi 
ARDENER (Hzap).—Age 3 
ede e - apri vadens 
married, 
ts branch 
4. B. 
atchelor's iby. ines, mir — 
ARDENER (Hrap).—WI EIA How 
dener to W. P. Milner, Esq., Dykes Hall, 
shortly be at liberty to enter into an engagement 
— or E: 8 be) 
cal Gardener.—Dire above. 
atha 
Services ae 
G SDN HrAD).—A e 30, married 
e e = his 1 
taking Can be well 
9 — ge I. PGs 
tm) 
Sydenham, CE 
cala 
exten: ardens 
Fruit, p^ Flower Sarda Vinery, Coi 
De partments. Unexce — eme 
otanie Gardens, Re; s Park, London, N.W. 
RDENE iR (HEAD). 33, married, 
Ce child ; Dr po his profession, 
with Early an orc cing, Eyes and Flower 
objection to loo! -— Ker Land if required, Unexowé 
No 
eae sae? oa be pra both from = he last employer anig 
C Ws NE 1 e, Ealing, 
R (xa 
Kitche uit, and Flow t Gar rden Vinery, G 
rem ien and 2 — — 4. p. 
5, Fitzroy Place, Kertish Town, N.W. 
* le "Wages T 
v Vegetables feris — for ullus 
5 Pine-A i Place, Fdgw ware Road, 
ARDENER (HEAD or SINGLE-HAND 
where there is a little Een, prefen 
une: 5 — —F. H., Mrs. Winn's, Wembley, 
G ARDENER ERES or GARDE 
"BAILIFF.— xs . . n 
wledge of his profession in ts branches. 
excellent charade, —R. H. 
Bromley, Kent. 
J ARDEN ER (FOREMAN). -— 23, 
—.— establishment; is 
, and — good — 
E mo: 8., 
rance ; Fees 
f bran: 
I 4 Ferns, e d 
b ie vx B., Mr. G un Hauptes s 
ARDENER.—Age 35, 
stands his wp in an 
tical knowledge o: Borun i th 
- | and characte wr ler handed t 
an aracter. No 3 an 
Cooke, Cornwall Road, Brixton ta 15 8. 
ARDEN cun -HANDED).— 
— objection to 22. — after a Pon prea $ ors 
of X N 4 — s good 
has a 
Flower, Fruit, and P iteben Gardens. a" 
W. M., M. Mortis & Co., Newsvenders, opposite 
Stra! tford, E 
DES ER AND BAILIFF.— 
children, native of Scotland ; 
ion. Good 
reference. N., 
j AEDENER AND BAILIFE-— Experien 
to f 
jeff) n 
‘TED, PRO OPAGATOR. 
A terfor sobriety and hones ion, and c 
character for sobriety ty.—A 
athens NAE E — and honesty.— Apply to 
Who so a good 
can — HE 
OsBo: 
E POM AGA 
single man, well qualified in Hard and Soft-wooded 
None need a ddress 
2 wal ae nced.—A 
Ah erby, Liverpool. 
TED, an ex — pu Man 
PROPAGATOR AND PLAN ROWER, and wis » 
also bey eee to undertake a ae age — m — 
ng the absence of the employer. He 
thorough knowledge of Benes, 4 ifers, 3 rate, 
also and M rac my bg ouse Plants. Unexception- 
Garden App — HT fall perticulers: and eumd amount of 
wages ex N Cranston, King's Acre Nu 
near 
GARDENE 
other Nus apply.— 
i required, to J. e. 
Ii * must — well recommended. 
ddress, stating particulars and wages 
Pos m Office, Ingatestone, Essex. "rt 
Gra 
TOR, a respectable 
AND 
po 
FOREM 
vod | [PROPAGATOR aot Soft worded Ì 
— E BAILIFF oi OR ESTE 
tands th — — — 
heavy an — d light soils, e t y 
hoary a - same, -- bee H 
facto erence an 
K. a Te 177 Office, Gres 
of acti 
ANTED, a respectable yonng Man as UNDER D 
None 
8 
stimonials an 
n & Son, 27, Gt. 
