THE FARMER'S MAGAZLNE. 



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BREAD. 



LONDON, FulDAT.Seplember 21.--Tlic Pbicks in the Metbo- 

 Pui,l3 Hrp, for 



WHEATEN BREAD. per41bs. Loaf.. 8|d. to 9d. 

 HOUSEHOLD BREAD „ .. (id. to 8d. 



OIL 



OILS. 



Olive Florence, 1„, ,, o,„ ,« 



Lucca 130 



aallipoUC25tgalB) !.9 60 



Spanish 57 59 



liinseedCcwt.) .. 1 10 



Rape, Pale 2 6 2 



Brown 2 2 6 2 



Cod Ctun) 34 10 



Seal, Pale 33 10 



Do. Brown, Yel.&c 30 33 



Sperm 105 



Head Matter 107 



Soathern 32 34 



Cocoa-nut(cwt.). 2 20 2 



Palm 1 19 2 



RESIN. 



Yullow (per cwt.)i;0 6 



Traiieparent ft II 



MARKET. 



PITCH. 

 „„ British (percwt.)i:0 6 



" " ArchanRel 



Stockholm 10 3 







o» TURPENTINE. 



" " English(percwt.)£l 11 6 



* ^ American 1 ISO 



ll Hough B 6 



i 



oj TAR, 



0, American £0 



I Archangel 1 1 « 



StocUholm 13 



9 



** WHALEBONE. 



lOreeoland fuin^3g5 

 n 6 8ize(p«r ton). J 

 n H Soutli Sea 366 



LEADENHALL LEATHER MARKET 



LONDOV, Saturday, Sept. 22.— The transactions in leather 

 this week liave again been confined to bankiupis' effects, at 

 about current rates. Raw liides have sold to a moderate extent, 

 at full prices. 



HORSE HIDES. 



lbs. Ibi. d. d. 



English IS to 18. .11 tol3 



Do. without butts 9 11.. 12 14 



Spanish salted , ) s.d.s.d. 



without butts, > 6 9. .10 15 



per hide. ) 



>a. do. do. 9 12 



do. inferior 



4t to 





OFFAL. d. 



Boglish Shoulders 12 



Do. Cheekeand Facrs 6 



Do. Bellies fj 



Do. Middles 11 



Foreign Shoulders 11 



Do. Necks 9 



Do. Bellies S 



Do. Middlesdo 10 



Dressing Hid e Shoulders . 10 

 Do. do. B«!lies... 8 



Kip Shoulders 4 



Do. J^ellies 3 



12i 



DRESSING HIDES. 

 lbs. lbs. d. 



Common 20 to 24 .. 13 to 



Do. 



.30 34 



Do. 



dry 

 do. 

 do. 



II 16 

 8 10 

 do. 6 8.. 8 13 

 do. 9 11. .11 14 

 do. inferior.. 6 8 o 



CALF SKINS, 

 weight. Unrounded. Rounded 

 lbs. lbs. d. d. d. d. 



20to28 17 to 20 



30 35. 

 35 40. 



21 

 21 



40 45 18 22 



46 50 18 32 



50 56 18 21 



65 80 17 20 



19 to 27 



20 28 



21 



60 70. 

 70 80. 



15 



90 100 14 



130 14 1 



RIPS 



17 



100 



30 



d. d. 



20to21 



Do. 



B.Ind.dry sltd 

 Do 



11 13 16 18 



■ceonds. ........... 15 



thirds U 



inferior 6 



Do. . 

 Saddlers 30 35 .. 



Do 36 60 . 



Bulls 



Shaved 14 16 . 



Do 17 19 . 



Do 20 23 . 



Do 24 28 . 



Sooteh do 1< 24 . 



Coa«h,per Hide 



UORSE BUTTS. 

 d. d 



English 12 to 13 



Spanish 12 J3 



SUNDRIES, a. «. 



Hog Skins, best ach 9 to 14 



Do. seconds... ,,6 9 



Sealskins, split, perdoz. . 60 80 



Do. for bindings „ 45 tS 

 Cnlf Skins, Sumach - 



tanned „ 30 45 



Do. white ,, 30 60 



Horse Hides, white, each.. 8 15 



beep Skins — d. d. 



lasils, unstrained, per lb. 9 15] 



Do. strained ,, 9 16 



Do. fiicing, perdoi. ... 7i. 19<. 



Tan, Sheep.Si Lambs,, 14 30 



White Sheep, per 120 ... 50 90 



Do. Lambs, ,, .. 40 80 

 Do. Bheep 8e Lambs, 



■ trained, per duz 6 16 



Sumach Koans, pur doz. 16 S6 



Do. 4ki»ers, ,, 12 30 



Bark Skivers, ,, 12 30 



Hide Splits, per lb 8iolld 



HIDE AND SKIN MARKETS. 



LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 22. 



s. d. a. d. s. d. 



MARKET HIDES: i HORSE HIDES,each 8 < • 



66 to 64 lbs 3ito0 3J 1 CALF SKINS, light 2 



72 lbs.. 3J 



72 to 60 lbs 4 4.J 



eO to 83 lbs 9 4i 5 



f<8 to 96 lbs 5 6i 



96 to 104 lbs 61 6) 



104(0 112 Ibt 



Do full 5 



4 4 8 



BRISTOL LEATHER FAIR.— A good supply of leather 

 was brought, and a considerable amount of hnsiuesa was 

 trausBcted ; prices were, however, without auy material altera- 

 tion. Messrs. Hassell and Cogau, in their September circular, 

 state ; Dreasiug Leather : We have had a moderate inquiry 

 for best saddler's hides, heavy harness hides, and common 

 hides. Shaved hides, suited lo best bridle work, have been 

 taken freely, but the commoner descriptions have not been in 

 demand. Skius of all averages have been in short supply, 

 and have found buyers. We have had a good inquiry (or kips, 

 especially for those of prime quality. Euglish and Spanish 

 horse hides have been dull of sale. Basils have been in short 

 supply, and have sold freely. Sole Leather : Some considera- 

 ble sales of foreign butts have been effected, but only those of 

 prime growth and of bark tannage can have realized prices at 

 all remunerative to the manufacturer. Good heavy English 

 butts have been scarce and much inquired for. We have a 

 considerable stock of light buttp, both Euglish and foreign, of 

 inferior quality. Some reduction having been submitted to 

 on offal, we have cleared off some large parcels of foreign 

 bellies ; those particularly of good tubstarce having been in 

 request. The stock of butts generally held is by no means 

 large for the season of the year ; indeed, if we have only the 

 ordinary demand, all the strong heavy leather that is to come 

 forward will be found scarcely sufficient. Curried Leather : 

 We have had a larger supply thau usual of dressed leather, a 

 good deal of which has been sold. Prime kip butts have been 

 principally inquired for, but the secondary and inferior quali- 

 ties could only be sold by making some concession in prices. 

 Raw Goods: There have been three arrivals into this port 

 since our last— the " Tutto per Meglio," from Monte Video, 

 with 8,620 salted hides ; the " Robinson," with 10,000 salted 

 Rosaria hides, and the " Rovena," from Rio Grande, with 

 7,000 salted hides. We believe that there are very few, if any 

 of these hides, now in first hands ; some of our tanners who 

 have been alarmed by the continued demand for the continent, 

 having purchased rather largely. With about 250,000 hides 

 in London and Liverpool at this moment, and at least 150,000 

 more to come, we think that tanners may feel tolerably easy 

 as to supplies until next season. The great mass of our con- 

 sumers in Ireland as well as England have not been buying 

 and will not buy South American hides at present prices. 

 Unless leather is to rule higher, there can be nothing but loss 

 to the manufacturer ; and we think the trade generally will 

 consider that the less they do under present circumstances the 

 better. There is already some indication of prices giving way, 

 Rio Grande hides having ileclined O^d. per lb. in the London 

 market. Bark and Valonia: We have not heard of much 

 doing in Euglish bark, the quality generally being inferior. 

 Our latest advices from Smyrna are to the effect that the 

 stock of prime Valonia is very small, and that extreme rates 

 are being demanded. 



BARK, &c. 



Engli8h,per Id. of 45') jE b. £ a. 



cwt. del. in London J 16 0tol8 



Coppice 16 18 10 



Dutch, per ton 6 6 



Hambro' 5 6 



AntwerpTree 6 7 10 



Do. Coppice 7 8 



French 6 10 7 



Mimosa, Chopped .... 8 8 10 



Do. Ground 9 10 10 



Do. Lon},' 6 8 



£ 8. £ s, 



Cork Tree, Barbary... 6 10 7 



' Do. Sardinian 10 10 10 



Valonia, SmyrnB,p. ton 16 16 



Do.Camata 15 17 



' Do. Morea 11 13 



Terra 1 Gambler ... 17 10 

 JaponicajCutch 26 



Myrabolams 8 



Sumach, Sicily, p. cwt. 14 



28 

 10 12 



FLAX, HEMP, COIR, &c. 



LONDON, Satubdat, Sept. 2-2.— Since our last report, the 

 demand for flax has been much restricted ; nevertheless, no 

 change has taken place in the quotations. Baltic hemp moves 

 off slowly, at £29 per ton for Pelersburg clean. In Manilla par- 

 cels very liltle is doing. Coir goods are inactive, but not cheaper. 

 Common to fine jute has sold at £13 to £22 per ton. 



WOOL MARKETS. 

 ENGLISH WOOL MARKETS. 



BERMONDSEY, Sept. 22.— There has been a considera- 

 ble amount of business transacted, and at improving rates. 

 The consumers Lave kept out of the market as long as they 

 coulJ, but have been obliged to come '.nto the market on 

 higher terms than they expected ; and it has now become 

 very evident that the diminished supply this year has put the 

 matter of price into the power ot the holders, who need not 



