ve not altered in price sin e last 
onsist of Glou Morceau, Bonté 
Pr se Colmar, and Cras- 
to * 8 are King 
Ping’ Se les and Grapes hav: 
Chesnuts am plenti ful. 
Carrots, and Parsnips may be obtained 
. cen i scarce. 
— a. 8s. per Mushrooms can still be b 
tolera! my. zb undant. Cut flowers chiefly 
Orchids, Garies Violets, Mignonette, e 
Heaths, and Ros 
IT. 
Pears, per doz. 
l 2 t és 8s to — 
Pine Apples, s cs o 6s „ per doz., 3s 
kn P Oran nges, per 100, 6s to 10s 
Grapes, Le. wr ? 
Lemons, per 100, 5s to TA 
Pomegranates, poche Se 4d to 6d 8 d Tbs., 50s to 60s 
Melons, each, | 
Apples, per bushel, 8s to 10s Cobbs, 
VEG BLES. 
aragus, p. bundle, 7s Artichokes, per doz., 2s to 3s 
Sende Lined basker, 3s to 4s Beet, p doz., ls — bs A 
z, 28 to 4s Celery, y, p. bundle, 
Greens, "Per — ^ bunches, | Onions, p. half pd eT ^ p^ ba 
2s to — Tortugi Y iy , 2d to 4d 
Cabbages; a Is 6d to 2s 6d Shallots, per rie. o 8d 
Potatoes, ton, Sd to 100s Garlic, per Ib., 6d pn 80 
vé bar, oh to 2s 9d Lettuces, , Cabb., er score, ls 
t 0 6s to 18 
bunch, 6d Endive, p. — — vu E 
'Turnips, per bunch, 4d Horse Radish, p.b 
Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to Mushrooms, p. Pott peer 591280 
Cueumbers, p. doz., = to 1864 
Parsley, p. 12 bunches, out 4s 
Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
— ARK, onini: 
past k, e Ther arri coas 
— . 14. 
During the have bee 
more pest c towards sr end of the — prioes declined 
wey ON wing are s 
tati apr to HAS : Lincolnshire 
do., 70s. to a: : ko) E os to 1138. - b s. den and 
Fifeshire do., 603. to oo and Ease ex do. 
Fre nch whites, 70s. to 8 
—BonovoH MARKET, Fray, Nov. 
m & Smith report that since as decla- 
28. pe 
cwt. advance. Other sorts remain v 
2 Load of Thirty-six Trusses. 
FIELD, THURSDAY, Nov. 17. 
Prim e Meadow Ha Hay — to 80s | Clover .. .. .. 95s to 1058 
— 2 ^ (old) .. 85 New Clover — — 
Inferior Seco! 
New m PA 
160 70 
ERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Nov. dt 
. Meadow Hay . 80sto 88s 2 — . 75s to 90s 
AT uH — — 
New r; — Bowe E 280 34 
S4 198 105 ne BAKER. 
PEL, THURSDAY, Nov. 17. 
Fine old 5 
do. 
Fine new Clover .. 
Fine 2d cut .. 
Inferior do. .. 
Sia VS 
-sosto . ae as 
18 
86 
72 
- 84 
. 63 
Inferior do e ly qum 
Stra ko 9. 29 
- BRITISH WOOLS.—Lo 
Our trade redegi — a mediis Te HAMA, um 
s emay, gor 
5 their trade . iderabl . 
considerably ovi 
the farmers. — 
the supply from 
South-down Hog- s. f d. MM Wethers : iE — 
gets as s. uri 0 — Nast 
Half-bred ditto.. 1 8 — — ding ns — — — 
Down Ewes . 6 — — | Blanketditto .. — — — 
Kent Fleeces .. 7— — Flannel Wool ..1 2—1 7 
COLONIAL Woot SALES.—These sales are progressing at the 
opening rates. The attendance is gout and the prions 
vemunerating. 
E.—MoNpav, Nov. 14 
r it — — and Kent to this morning's 
HOPS. 
Messrs. Patten 
es of the dut? fine samples have been in — at fully | 45 
ery 
arley. The few sale the 
irka Wheat at 488. to dos. p per 
f 
ley this v Wisk kava 
been toa fair. —.— large rley, and small TE 
Oats. To-day’s mi ket was p "tht ttended. Englist 
Wheat n fair sale at Monday's prices; the inquiry for 
foreign was limited, and in the business transacted our for 
quotations. wéra fully N Barley is a stegdy sale 
Monday's pri Be and Peas bring the extreme rates 
— ee "me Oat t trado is ve ry firm, and good fresh 
n board ship is rather dearer 
ARRIVALS FROM Nov. 14 TO Nov. 18. 
m 
heat. | Barley. | Oats. lour. 
npe 2520 qrs m * 140 qrs. 2060 sks. 
ish 8 180 „ 740 ” 
Bana 16090 ,, 8760 ,, am Bele 
Liv OL, Tuesday, Nov. v.15. 
and Flour 6d. to 12 dires. 
m. full „ Oats 1 
— Gra firm. Wheat 2d., 
Indian Cort: «nd Peas i firms, 
1d. ——— — — rley 
Fripay, Nov. 3 mar ket very Sin buk without 
recent activity ; Wheat selling freely at extreme rates. Flour 
quiet but steady. Indian Corn offering more freely, but prices 
maintained. Egyptian Beans retailing at 37s. 6d. Oats, Oat- 
meal, and Barley unaltered. 
AVERAGES eat. rley. ats. | Rye. | Beans. 
Oct. 8 49s 5d 35s 8d 21s Td| 293)0d| 39s 3d|38s 0d 
— 42 6 35 10 21 29 7 9 39 8 
— 22 42 10 35 5 1 29 6 237 7 
— 2 43 1| 85 6 20 11 80 4 38 9 38 2 
Nov. 5 49 9| 35 9 22 1 80 239 3 38 5 
— 12 42 1035 11] 21 5 29 7 40 3 37 9 
35 21 5 2910) 39 8 38 4 
UATIONS IN x WEE 
8. Oct.! 1 ot . € X OT Ner-. NOSE 13. 
43s 1d . . EE — E I 
2 10 | 5 
9 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
ONDAY, Nov. 14. 
again shorter and trade is brisk 
vanced. There are a few more 
the demand has 
y ho 
foi 
selling about jhe same as on 
hursday. From any and Holland ther 1170 Beasts, 
5 Sheep, ind: 59 Calves ; from Scotland, Beasts ; from 
c 600; and 4130 from the northérn and midland 
nene 
€: 5 0 
Le tee d ats 0 
Shorn 
Best Downs and "t 2 E uL 2 
Mia lf-breds 5 Ctog 4 vee i = ee 
o. Shorn Pig: 
> sea 5020; Sheep & Shit 23, 560 ; 
— | Nov. 
8 
ente 80; crie — 
number of Beasts is about verage; but choi 
ts gute are scarce, and . — Nan "find purchasers at fally 
late rates. Although the supply of sheep is mek short i 
exceeds the demand. There is scarcely any busi los trane- 
c is no “diterationn 4 the cut trade. 
any and Holland there are 210 97 t ind 134 
Ode! from the northern and midland E 600 Beasts ; 
bm 126 Mileh Cows from the home counties. 
it Scots, H 
Best Long-wools . 4 8to5 0 as to ci 
2 oris, ae .. 4 10 to 5 0} Do. Shora s Fw 
FFC Bese bSiqudlg 49d € guum — 
Best Down Lambs .. — understands his professi nt and 
Half- E P" 4|Calves  .. AE 0 ey `o | useful.—B. — 
Do. Shorn Pigs 8—5 0 Guildford, Su 
«8 
Beasts, 1340 ; ‘Sheep 41 Lambs. 47 10; Calves, 202; Pigs, 170. 
arrivals being small, and AM rchasers a rm 
— advance of full 6a, per -—- top price complied 
made Flour is unaltered, 1s dearer. 
ARTER, p a 
E xd vides. bt 
46—52| . 
Red...) — 
Pes Esser aud . 19—24 18 
— Scotch lans incolas - “Potato 23—29 Feed.. 9—26 
— Irish. sentire Potato] 24—28/Feed.. 19—24 
— Foreign ...... Poland and Brew 23—26 Feed 1724 
„ oreign . — 
RYE-MEAL, Modes — — 
Be, or 336 to dos. fie 3341 Harrow .33—41 
iud Sa SEN „Winds. |48—54 Longpod| — 
= Foregn........: DER Small 38—46 i — 
Peas, whi Deke Kent.. Boilers|36—39/Suffolk .|38—41 
s . to Veveov Eod 30—838 
Foe marks delivered. “per sac sack 8743 
3 —. 
Y, Nov. 
und t past a as we dare — — 
frosts and eas ble 
ty ha rovaod i the Wheat nd i several of the 
kingdom, restricted Others by the enhanced ra 
8 * 
^y ora er L 
— 2 Te 
the east coast O s to ui — CAR 8 
higher than with us. pring Corn of * — s has also 
E. E ot M AM Pre most markets being written 
s. and Oats 6d. dearer. Flour in several markets of the 
Interior is la. to 2s. per sack higher. The arrivals from 
Southern Europe this week are limited to 1 cargo of Wheat, 
sp EIE 
don, 
de RTNE 
ANTED, well dis ^i sad. active Man 
PARTNER, | in a well he Nurses and Seed 
rst E eaport town in the 
The —— may 
eased by the 1 — a persevering man. The 
be pa bu oes with if preferred.—G. G., Ford's 
siness, doing a 
south, aiusiad ma bain 3 
be greatly iner 
— would 
Nursery, Southampton 
Ns den by a gentleman in the County of Oxford, 
- 8 SIPE: Re ie e number of B m" 
ALPHA, Kingham, 
ANTED, A — — to look after _ 
ig ue a small MK M Wer 
Ran e — Vague 
a! a — M ecd b vel e not 
ing * who has d to thet n-door 
Department of a London or ans “Establishment. — Address 
— 9 . J. Hewitt, Esq., 23, Abbey Place, St. John's Wood, 
or | Good s 
Ram 
PROPAG = 
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rnham Green, W. EIS 
NT PLACES.—Letters 9. Letters to be Post N 
ARDENER (isis) aa AD).— 
incumbrance ? A800 = 2 fena aie 
branches; two beg? Fere — 
238, High Holborn, WG. r.. K, Cm das 
AD).— Single; in 
horough practical. d 
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Hol i gen M. 
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Lees Cottages, Nighti 
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H. C. 
r DENER (HEAD).—Single; ae 
and Kitch Gard E. Im 
's, and P kinds sof Vogolaies, ul : Foring — . — 
Dickers, Wester 
ARDENERS mx. single, 
nder Gardener ere Pn prn 
any nobleman or een req hn 
the Nurseries, Sai s, Worcos PRAM 
ARDENER Eres doit d b 
S Nas lived with biam fon to recommend his Head 
* with him four be EI 
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Gra 
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ARDENER (Hzap).— Epwarp Baym, 
G Gardener at M eri, Hall, Worcester, mise 
roug 
to recommend a tho: hly — qu 
gentleman in want of such. ived in first-class 
Five years' un exceptionable Pod xao 
——— D BENNETT, Osberton Hall, = 
he | 
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Sonar a — ‘exhibitor of Plante km and Y 
monials 5 ma late employ: er.—T. P., 
=o y -— 
ONCT AD)—Age 35, 
knowledge of 
ches, | the Forcing of 
general routine 
Highest 
n-Tham 
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HEA . NR | 
Ju <a xL > 
" 
Hou TT can with confidens 
mend a Young Man iini 275 — has a thorough & 
prof ding t t mid 
jl 
of. As. pen, inclu: $ the Culture of | 
y ani Late Forcing, Stove 
Bente the — of the Flower and AME 
—Direct as above. 
ARDENER.—A. Kay, The Ga 
Hawkhurst, Kent, is at d 
tical ont qoe nay 1 as iem aiiis à 
( Dedit (SINGLE-HANDED, OT 
: x, Gardener: ¥ the Rev. H. 
2 toed will short disengaged. . 
i u s y 
10 
HOPMAN.— Afer; Maa 
'ears' experien Messrs. 
TO T T CORND DEALE! 
PPRENTICE. Ingeot, 
son of a esmaj 
Business in the shove uA Hi 
busin 
rally fond o : - 
— — Lad (age 16) desir s. 
ess.—W. DELL, 39, Pars rd, Sa 
s 6 Si Ha . 2 
Me | 
of Land. "The Me et 5 
P Neus fds ens 
quos 25 DE 
v TED As GARDENER, a married Man to d 
mall Garden, 8 agr pica aservatory, in 
ara goed F with the assi e of a lad, — 3 — 
en required. Address M FLowen, Stratford - 
ANTED, = d ina erai ea — 
SHOP in S on app the South of Englan 
n ap ation by seem qon sm "to 
Lon Cammins, Covent Garden, 
ANTED, 4 . eee AND FOREMAN, 
in the Plant De 
HORTULANUS, at Moers, 
Street, zc 
London, 
wishes 
BUSINESS, either in 
F. S., of 3 
bet 1 
Res native of Sco 
Lose 
manigement o dh a 
highest cha 
SILIFF F ae ona 
LAND STEWARD —A 
— ^. =A 
— tional 
wquainted with practical ag —_ 
fairly competent in the ter ot Tea 
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