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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.—CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS to OXFORD, 1JAT11 and
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PROPOSED WO RKING SMITHS' ASSOCIATION . To thu Working Smiths of London and its Environs . Fellow Workmen , —The great Author of our existence lint " ordnined that by toil and Borrow we Bhull progress from igno rance and slavery towards liberty and happiness . The inexperience of our forefather : * has caused many obstacle to our improvement , the most serious ol which is tli . it we li »\« been pitied against each other to obtain by strife and content !" ' those necessaries and conveniences of life which mig ht lie "lllt : easier and more effectuall y provided if wo were t o combine our energies in an Association with brotherl y kindness . Many and Hcrious me the evils which this Hystein of Coinpetitiou entails upon uu : it gives to the few fortiiiiatu in l" ° Kcramble extreme wealth , which nature denies them the i >;> w « to enjoy , whilst the many are doomed to a life of hopeless »"'" ' '¦' . ami wretche < lnenB . lint God has decreed thnt this ali »» ' alwaya he the lot of man ; for we find Unit , whilst he is toi "' J ignorant and unable to help hiniHelf , he bears his « 'egriul « ' » without pain and in comparativel y happy ; but no uooiier <» . obtain a little intelligence than he begins to iiiunifc'xt ' » " ¦'""'" ' ; ,, which increaflcH with his knowledge , until his condition I » " unbearable , thus compelling him to take steps to inipr *> v ' : iH condition , and the ignorant attempts of Government , m v » ^ countries to impede hiu efforts have often proved tht ) if ' . ti'i of the Suite . ^ To guard agaiuHt auch folly and wickedness » lioulil 1 >« anxious care of every good uud loyul eiti / . eu . , riV > lo CircuniiUneeM at the present time Heeni einineutly l " " . ^ > to our progrcHa . Capital and Labour , hitherto llllt" !{ j ., 1 ,. * . have alread y begun to utmociutn on just , and equitable l " . ^ ,,, ; Several Amiociutiona me now nt work , and arc i »" n' " fuvourably . itH , 1 ' The Smiths must not lag behind . " FiiHt- born <> f "" ' j ' , [„ our pluee is iu tliu van . lip , then . Fellow Workmen , le ^ jtl our duty . There an : munu live or six differeiii H "'^ .,. huvu London without any connecting link . This the ( Jonin" j ^ on found to be a generally admitted evil . A working AH ' hi «' would remedy thin evil ,- —would form a connecting ll " ' f ,, iii eiii would unite them all together , without impairing ln "" ^ iuvitu or inl . ei'fcriiiK with their Individual iimingemciilH . ' j , icli you to utt . nd u . ( 1 KNKRAL MKKTlNdid' lh" T' ,. Io , iiot ' ' ' .. ' will be held in the IJourd-iooin of tho H . » : inty t » r i . 'iizr'O " Workiiiif Men ' s AnHoclalioiiH , 7 « , < : liarlotl < -slr << 'l . v v . nquaie , on TUKHUAY Kvening , AugiiHt . li » . ' , Iir ,.,. i ' hHiy . NKAL 10 , Kmi ., will take tho Ch . iir at Kight o ' cl <>< : 11 ' ulla tt when the I ' riucipluu of AsHOoiation will be expln "'" Plan of Organization will be nut > initt ( ul to tho inoeti « l > - Hig »« u by orttor of tho Uranmg ^ S (! or , t » ry .
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WOC 1 KTY for the DISCIIAlUili and HKL 1 EF KJ of PERSONS 1 MPR 1 SOMK 1 ) for SMALL OEUTB throughout ENGLAND and WALES , Established 1772 . 1 ' re . sident—The Earl of ROM NICY . Viee-Preriident— l ^ ord K ION YON . Treasurer—llenjainin liond Cubbcll , Eri ( i . , M . P ., F . H 8 . Audiloi-M — Capcl Uuie , Enq ., and 11 . llai wood Penny l ' o At a MICETlMli of GOVERNORS liel . l in Crav n-atreet on Wednes . lay , August ( J , lH . ) l , the caaes of ¦ £ pelitioneia were coiiHidcrcd , ol which I !) were approved , l > rejected , and ^ iiuidmiuuitile . Hince the Meetinif . held on Jul y 2 , FIVE DEHTOR 8 , of whom . ) had wivj-m and 1 children , have been dinchaiged from thrt piiMoim ol KiiirlaiKl and Walen ; the expense of whose liberation including every charge coiuie < : t «« l with the boeieu wan X-132 Lin . 8 d . and the f ,. llo « vin oou « . ij , Wa » III' . NIH ACTIONS KIUJKIVI ' . U HINDU TU II LAST Hltl-OIIT- — Hiv WiUium Tuyll , per Me « Hr « . ( Joutts ai . d C , » X |() () 0 lS ,. | iel ., cti < Hi « are received by IJd . jainin Hon . ! (' abbell K ,,,, tne lreaHUier . No . I , Ifrlck-.-on , t . Temple ; alno b y the lollnwuV Ilunkei-H ¦ - M ,: « h , U . ( JochH . l ) nunm ,, n , | H . ll / rrim , . Hour , " V SW" " " ° '"" T&ZSlSSZ&Efi
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(() U I S 1 UJSSI , II A I R-C U TTKH and _ -i COIFFEUR , 251 , Regent-iitiecl , opponitc llanovcr-i «| uare , inventor of the TRANSPARENT 11 E / Vl ) -1 ) RI' > SKH and J ' EHIJKES , the Hair of wliich is uingly atlachrd to a thui , trailrtpareut fabric , rcndc ] ing the ijii" ol the head perfectly vimlili' ; and bring al tuched to a foundation consti noted on geoint-trical principleu , rei . dcrii them uupcrior to all others hitherto invented . Bole proprietor of the CF . LMSRATEI ) PERUVIAN HALM , wliicli i « uiiversally approved mid admired . Thix HALIM , containing neither ardent n | iiiil . pungent ehMeutial oiln , nor other iiijmioiiH iimterialH , « -. l < -aiiH the lluir expi-ditiouiily , rcudeirt it lieinti / iilly Utifjiit , » n < r iuiparl'i to il ; tlie delicate fragriino : of i ' lowd-ra . Tlxi llaii" when wanbed with thi : t It . iliu hooii I > c < : iiiiich |> l < UHanUy Kofi , anil luxiii iaiit . in growth : and although by lni-• impcily <; niployi nfr lnjmiou t exliact . M to clean it , the II . ill may IittVf been rendered IiiuhIi , or turned grey , it will noon be ; ri : ntorcd to its JShUuiU Colour wini I > iilli «» cy l > v uuiuy llio PERUVIAN J 1 ALM ,
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^ t ~**^ i jl * . J * - v ^ m > , r y ^ i' IVW , W . J I * . A . KM j i \ im liKISTOL . — . \ Train will leave l ' addington on Saturday evening , the 23 rd of August , at Hix o'clock , for Oxford , returning therefrom on Monday morning , August 2 . > , at 8 ' . M o'clock . T ' areB there and back : - I'iiKt C ) an : < , 6 s . ; ( Honed Carriages , 3 ri . Gd . No luggage allowed exceeding a carpet bag . On ^ undwy , Uu ; -4 th of AugiiHt , a Train will leave Paddington « t a Quarter before Eight o'clock in the morning , for liath and IljiHtol , icturning tin ; huiiic evening from liriHlol at C . ; M ) , and iJath at Seven o'clock . l ' " areH to ltaili imdhack : —FiiMtClaKH , 'Jn . ; CluHcd (* arringe ! i , 5 i . Ditto , ItristOl , ditto : - l ' 'iiht (; ia ^ H , JOh . ; Closeil Carriagi s , ( is . Tickets may be obtained previounly for tin ; last-mentioned Train al the Paddingloii Station , 27 , King-street , Cheapuide , and 41 ' , West . Strand . — Pa « Hi .-ngers having luggage will only be conveyed at . the ordinary fares . . ,
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THE GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable , A newly invented , very binall , powerful WAISTCOAT POOKIi'I Gl ^ ASS , the aiie of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to live miles , which ia found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and iriot « t important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 . J inches , with uu extra eyepiece , will show distinctl y Jupiter ' s ihooiib , Saturn ' a ring , and the double alar « . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , Kcc . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 milee distant . Invaluable , neivly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . — Messrs . S . and U . SOLOMONS , Opticians and AuristB , 3 'J , Albemarle-atictt , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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C ^ OOOA is a nut which , besides farinaceous sub-J stance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is , that it is less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , Cocoa is - become a moat valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will prevent the other from separating . Such a union is presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAMES EPPS ; and thuB , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMES EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 . Great Russellstreet , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Uroad-stre « t . City , London .
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rriHE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made JL to order , 21 s . per pair . HENRY LATIMER , 29 , Bishopsgate-street Without , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGE 5 ( JY ~~~ INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT t ^ SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD S PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTPru PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . w Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the Intuition ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Con tributors J Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co Central Establishment—7 (> , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , Londo Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-street , Portland place , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents for thp consumers in purchasing the articles for their consumption and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be exe cuted under especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers , and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributors no express call is made at present , either for contributions or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the institution , and have experienced its mode of dealing . Customers , after three months' regular dealing , are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , subscribers , and regular customers , the general profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fund , and part to promote cooperative associations . Business transacted wholesale and . retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Stores , Working Men ' s Associations , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIE 3 , WINES , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a specimen of what can be done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , in any district of London , or any part of the country , to form themselves into " Friendly Societies" for enjoying tlie benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be sent by post to i > arties forwarding four stamps . Particulars of the nature and objects of the Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are to bo found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Office of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . A list of articles with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private customers , will alao be sent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wholesale List , and two for the Catalogue . Particulars , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage stamps . All communications to be addressed to MM . Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-office , 7 (> , Chailotieatrect , Fitzroy-square . •„• ORDERS FOR THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WOKKINT , MEN ALREADY IN EXISTENCE—BUILDEUS , PKINTK 1 W , BAKERS , TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS , . NEEDLEW OMANCAN BE SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY , AND WILh RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREk 3 HOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory , Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility . Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building , under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Noi th Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Jour ' nal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : — " Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths , manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in ¦ design , and in all respects worthy of covering a regal table . In the corners of the border we discern the St . George , and in the centres ol the same part the badges of the order of The Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAGE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in silk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . tvhich can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May , 1851 .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . — Last Night but Two of the Subscription , " Wednesday , August 20 . —It is respectfully announced that , in compliance with the generally expressed desire , a Subscription Night will be given on Wednesday , August 20 , in lieu of the last Saturday of the subscription , viz ., August 30 . All ivories and tickets , therefore , for that evening will be available for Wednesday , August 20 , when will be presented a favourite Opera , i n which Mine . SONTAG will appear . Applications for Boxes , ^ tails , and Tickets , to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre . The Opera to commence at 8 o ' clock .
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A CARD ^ \ ~~ C DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italia Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Te of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class Teachin - Town » r Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Essex-street , Strand * *
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A CARD . " T HE MISSES SMITH receive into tW Family a limited numberof YOUNG LADIES to Board ! f Educate . For terms and prospectus apply to R n JJ Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . ' ' '•» 1 , Florence-terrace , Pirk-road , Upper Holloway .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Last Night but Four of the Subscription . IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA . Madame Sontag . . The Last Appearance of Mile . Marie Taghom . It is respectfullv announced that THIS EVENING ( Saturday ) , August 16 , will " be presented Rossini ' s admired Opera , IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA . Rossina , Mme . Sontag ; IlConte d'Almaviva , Signor Calzolari ; Figaro , Signor Ferrauti ; Basilio , Signor Casanova ; and Bartolo , 8 ignor Lablache . In the Lesson Scene , Mme . Sontag will introduce Rode ' s celebrated Variation ; . Between the Acts a selection from LE DIABLb A QUA 1 Kb , by Mile . Marie Taglioni , Mmes . Esper , Rosa , Juhen , Lamourenx , Allegrini , Pascales , Kohlenberg ; MM . Charles , Lhrick , and Paul Taglioni . To conclude with a Divertissement from LA SYLPH 1 DE . La Sylphide , Mile . Marie Taglioni ( her last appearance ); James , M . Charles . Applications for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre . The Opera to commence at 8 o ' clock .
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Tuesday , August 11 . Bankrupts . —R . Seymour , Downham , CambtIdge * hire , grocer , to surrender August 23 , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Trinder and Eyre , John-street , Bedford-row ; and Mr . Archer , Ely , Cambridgeshire ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Vevers , Ironmonger-lane , woollen warehouseman , August 18 , September 18 : solicitor , Mr . Lloyd , Milk-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—T . F . Piper , Xiaurence-lane and elsewhere , wholesale staymaker , August 18 , September 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Cox , Pinners ' -hall ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildings , Moorgate-slreet—J- B . Philip , J . It . Clayton , E . A . Wynne , and J . Lumsden , East-street , Manchester-square , builder 3 , August 20 , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Stnnsfeld—F . Millah , St . John ' s-wood , and Sheppard-street , May-fair , livery-stablekeeper , August 21 , September 25 : solicitor , Mr . Holmes , Fenchurch-street ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—E . Clay , Eastry ,
Kent , linendraper , August 21 , September 25 ; solicitor , Mr . Buchanan , Basinghall-street ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore—W . Powell , Jeffery ' s-street , Camden-town , builder , August 18 , September IS ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrance , Plews , and * Boyer , Old Jewry-chambers ; and Mr . Dale , Waniford-court ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—It . Mott , Graceehurch-street , tailor , August 18 , September 25 ; solicitors , Messi 8 . Vincent and Gabriel , Inner Temple-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—J . Newton , sen ., "Washingborough , Lincolnshire , boat owner , August 20 , September 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Scott and Tahourdin , Lincoln ' s-inn-. fields ; Mr . Teynbee , Lincoln ; and Mr . Stamp , Hull ; officiil assignee , Mr . Carrlck—H . Jackson , Liverpool , and Bolton-le-JMoors , organ builder , August 27 , September 16 ; solicitor , Mr . JDodge , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—* J \ Richardson , Liverpool , cutler , August 21 , September 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Hiue , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—S . Cherry , Liverpool , broker , August 25 , September J 0- ; solicitor , Mr . Norris , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . fldonjan ,, Liverpool .
Friday , August 15 . EANKUi / TTS . —M . Fui ' . NY and J . Gaud , St . Martin ' s-lanc , ivoolicndrapers , to surrender August 29 , September 27 ; solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsdcn , Friday-street , -Cheapside ; official assignee , i \ lr- Cannan , Birch-lane , Cornhill — G . Nock , and J . Williams , Frith-9 treet , Soho , goldsmiths , . August 22 , October 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Tengue , Crown-court , .. official assignee , Air . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—T . Davey , j « n ., HaUtead , builder , August 22 , September 27 ; solicitor , Mr . i'efrker , Gray ' s-inn-square , and Cluimsford ; oilicial assignee , Mr , Caiman , Birchin-lane Cornhill—II . Bkal , Shoe-lane , Fleetstri ' . ut , bookseller , August 22 , September 27 ; solicitor , Mr . i ' orster . Crosby-square ; ollici il HHsignee , Mr . Whitmore ,
liasingball-street—J . I ' aul , Oxford-street , milliner , August Si . September 27 ; solicitor , Mr . Seaman , Puncras-lane , Cheap-. nide ; ollicial assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Liasiiighull-street —• W . F . Donovan , late of Oxford-st ., poulterer , Aug . 21 , Oct . 3 ; olicitors , Mtsars . Smith and Puge , Duke-Htrett , MaiichedtcrjNjuare ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Wliitmore , Basiugliall-strect—( J . Bmali ,, Folkstone , tailor , August 2 ' . i , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Willougbby anil Cox ., CliHbrd ' s-inu ; olliciul assignee , Mr . Graham—W . Maim > , Liverpool , paper-hanger , August 27 , September IS ; solicitor , Mr . Grocott , Liverpool ; oilicial nsiignce , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—C . Oi . ky , Newcastle-upon-Tync , ship-broker , August ~(> , October 7 ; solicitor , Mr . 1 'liillipson , NewcaHtle-upon-Tyne ; olliciul assignee , JMr . Wuklcy , Nowcastle-upon-Tyne .
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GRAIN , Mark-lane , Aug . 15 . "Wheat , R . New 37 s . to 40 a . Maple 293 . to 30 a Fine 40 —41 White 24 —25 Old 41 —42 Boilers 2 G —28 White 4 < S —44 Beans , Ticks . .. 25 —27 Fine 38 —40 Old . 28 —29 Superior New 40 — 41 Indian Corn .... 27 —28 Eye .. 23 —24 Oats , Feed .... 16 —17 Barley .. 20 —21 Fine .... 17 —18 Malting 24 —26 Poland 19 —20 Malt . Ord 46 —48 Fine .... 20 —21 Fine 50 —52 Potato 19 —20 P / eas . Hog 25 —26 Fine 20 —21
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . W ' eek Ending Aug . 9 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 42 s . 3 d . Rye 28 s . 5 d . Barley 25 11 Beans 31 4 Oat 3 21 7 Peas 28 1 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 42 s . 9 d . Rye 28 s . 2 d . Barley ..., 25 7 Beans 31 9 Oats ..... ? . 22 1 Peas ..:.... 28 6
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HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 84 s . to 105 s . I York Regents per ton 903 . to 110 Choice ditto - 90 — 150 I Wisbech Regents ... 65 — 75 Sussex ditto .. 80 — K / 0 Scotch Reds — — — Farnham do .. — .. — I French Whites 60 — « 5
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 16, 1851, page 786, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1896/page/22/
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