THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE, 



353 



LEADEN HALL LEATHER MARKET 



LONnON, Satuudav, Nov. 20.— The demand for iiciirly all 

 kinds of Leather, the frosh supplies of which continue limited, is 

 Bomewhat active, at fully last week's quotations. 



HORSE HIDES. 



lliB. lbs. d. d. 



Kaglish 13 to 18.. 11 toU 



Do. without butts 9 U..12 15 



Spatiish salted, ) s.d.s.d 



without butts, > 6 9. .11 6 14 6 



hid 



36 45 

 46 50 



14J 23 

 IG 24 



]\h 



OFFAL. d. 



Eogrlieh Shoulders 13 



1)0. Cheeks aud Fact s 6 



Do. Bellies 9 



Do. Middles 12 



Forei-Q Shoulders 13 15 



Do. Necks 10 12 



Do. Bellies g 10 



Do. Middles do 11 Ij 



Dressing Hide Shoulders. 10 12 



Do. do. Bellies... 9 Ig 



Kip Shoulders 6 b 



Do. Bellies 6 7 



DRESSING HIDES. 



lbs. lbs. d. d. 

 Common 20 to 24 .. 34 to IS 



Saddlers .......30 35 .. 16 



Do. 



Bulls 

 Shared 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Scotch do. 



.24 



28 



..16 24 



Coach, per Hide 30b. to 36s. 



HORSE BUTTS. Shaved. 



d. d. d. d. 



Eng-lish 10 to 11 ..14 to IS 



Spanish 10 11 ..14 15 



Do. 



Do. 



do. 9 12. .12 6 1« 

 do. inferior.. 7 9 5 

 do. 6 8.. 8 6 11 

 do. 9 II. .11 14 6 

 do. inferior.. 6 7 q 



CALF SKINS. 



Av.\vei({ht. Uurounded. Rounded 

 lbs. lbs. d. U. d. ri. 



20to28 14 to 16 .... 17 to 23 



do. 

 do. 

 dry 



do! 



30 35 15 



35 40.... .15 

 40 45 16 



.. 17 

 .. 17 



50 55 15 17 .. 



55 60 J5 17 .. 



60 70 15 17 .. 



70 80 14 16 .. 



80 90 14 IS .. 



Do. 



Seal Skills, split, per doz. 

 Do. for bindings ,, 



Calf Skins, Sumach- 

 tanned ,, 



Do. white 



Horse Hides, while, each 



Sheep Skins — 



Basils, unstrained, per lb. 8 14J 



Do. strained , 



Do. facing, per doi. 



Tan, Sheep.&L; " 



d. d. 



8 15 

 5fl. 16s. 

 10 16 



White Sheep, per 12l5 . 



Do. Lambs, ,, .. 40 b( 



Do. Sheep & Lambs, 



strained, per doz 5 1' 



Sumach Koans, per dc z. 16 31 



Do. Skivers, ,, 8 11 



Bark Skivers, „ 7 1 



Hide Splits, per lb » to lid 



HIDE AND SKIN MARKETS. 



LONDON, Saturday, Nov. 20, 



MARKET HIDES : 



B6to641b3 perlb. SJtoO 3] 



64to721ba 3| 4 



72to801bs 4 42 



80-to881bs 4i 5 



88to9«lbs 5 5* 



96tol041b8 5) 6 



104toll2lb. 6 6J 



irORSEHIDES,each 9 tolO 



CALF SKINS, liifht . 2 6 4 



Do. full 6 6 7 



Shearling 



Half-bred Sheep 6 7 6 



Downs 4 3 5 9 



BARK, &c. 



LONDON, Satuedat, Nov. 20. 



Enfflish,perloadof451 . „ . 



cwt. , del. in London i" "*"''" " 



Coppice 18 21 



Dutch, per ton 5 5 5 10 



Hiimbro' 4 10 5 10 



Antwerp Tree 5 10 7 



Do. Coppice 6 8 



Mimosa, ^kipped .... 8 10 



£ s. 



Do. ar««nd 10 



Do. Lonsr 



Cork Tree,Barba 



Do.Leg;horn 6 



Valonia, Smyrna, p. ton 16 



Do.Camata 16 



Do.Morea 10 



Terra ">Gambier... 15 



Japonica JCutch 32 



DiviDivi 9 



Myrabolan-.B 7 



8umach,8icily, p. cwt. 13 



Per load — 

 Quebec, red | me .... 



TIMBER. 



Quebec Oak White.. 



Bi 



„ Elm 



Dantzic Oak.... ...,,, 



Memel Fir 



Swedish ... 



Masts, Qubc. Red Pine 



Do. Yellow Pine... . 

 Lathwood, Dantzic fm 



Do. Memel 



Do. Quebec ........ 



Deals, per C. 12ft. by 



tiuebec Wh. Spruce . 

 Do. Red Pine.... 



St.JohnWh-Srpi.ce 



3 10 



3 10 

 6 



4 

 4 10 



4 

 3 10 

 2 10 

 6 5 



5 



8 



10 

 5 



3by9i 



9 



11 10 

 H 11 



£ 1. 



Duals, Yel. Pine ,perreducedC. 



Canada, let quality. !5 0tol6 

 Do. 2nd do. 10 11 

 Archanjfel Yellow. 



Memel . 



13 14 3 

 14 



Gothenburg: Yellow. 13 



Do. White 110 12 



Oolle Yellow, 14 ft.. 30 

 Christiania,perC. 12 ft. by 3 by 9 in .: 



Yellow 24 28 



White 19 24 



Deck Plank, Dantzic, 



per 40 ft. by 3 in.... 1 

 Staves, per Standard M. : 



Quebec Pipe 75 



Do. Puncheon... 



1 10 



23 



Baltic Crown Pipe. 140 146 6 



METALS. 



LONDON Saturday, Nov. 20.— Tlie transactionB in Scotch 

 pig iron have been only moderate, at 53s. to 538. 3d. cash. 

 Manufactured qualities sell steadily, at fully last week's prices. 

 Copper is quite as dear as last week ; but Lead commands very 

 little attention. Tin is rather'dearcr, Banca having sold at 1238., 

 and Straits 12Is. to 122s. Tin plat«8 are steady. Other metals 

 rule about stationary. 



Prices CoeeenTj^ddtt paid, unless othebwise stated. 



On theapot ,,..i; 0—22 10 



11 

 









 ENGLISH COPPER. 



Tile,14to281bs.a 98 



Toufch Cuken 98 Q 



Sheath and Boltsa.. per lb. 



Sheets 11 



Bottoms a 



Yellow Metala 



Wetterstedfs Patent Metalf 

 percwt 2 



ENGLISH LEAD«. 



Pijf, perton jE21 0-000 



Sheet £22 5 0—0 



FOREIGN LEAD a. 



Spanish in bond, p. ton £20 0-20 16 



ENGLISH TIN e. 

 Block,perton i'lll iJ— 112 

 Bar £ 0—112 



FOREIGN TINC. 



Banca i;i23 0-000 



Straits (uncert.) £121 0—122 



TIN PLATES &. 



IC Charcoal, per box £1 12—1 13 



IX do £118 0—119 



IC Coke £1 5 6—1 6 



IX do 1 11 0—1 12 



CanadaPlates perton 14 10 



QCKSILVER/..perlb. Is. Ud.— 2« 



ENGLISH IRON 



BarandBolto pcrton£7 



InWalesa 6 



InLiverpoola 8 



InStafifordshirca 9 5 



• Sheets, sing-le o £ 9 0— 9 10 



• Do. doubled 10 10 



• Hoop<i £8 15 0—9 



• Nail rod, round <l £7 10 0—8 



Do. squares 8 10 



Rails, Wales, c ... £6 2 6—6 5 



Do. Staffordshire £.£7 16— 



Railway Chairs, CWde 4 



Pig-, No. 1, Clyde £2 14 6—0 



S-5th3No. l&2-5thsNo.3 3 10 



No. 1, in WalesJ 4 



Scotch Pip, No. 1, in Lond. 3 16 

 Stirling's Non-laminatin{? 



or Hardened Surface 



Rails £9—9 2 



Coal-blast, No. 1 Foun 6 10 



Charcoalhars 14 10 



Stirlinff's Patent touffhened 



PifTS, in Glasgow 3 10 6 



Do. in Wales £4—4 6 



FOREIGN IRON a. 



Swedish £12 iO 0—13 10 



RussianCCND 14 10 



Ind. Ch. Pigs in London .. 6 



FOREIGN STEEL a. 



Swedi8hkeg-,nom£!8 0—19 



ZINC. 



In«heet«<J ....£29 0-00 



T«HM».— a, 2J percent, dis.; J,3ditto; c, nett ; rf, IJ per cent, dia 

 ditto;/", IJ ditto. Delivered in Liverpool, lOs. per tonlese. 

 « Cold blast, f.o.b. in Wales. 

 t Discount for cash in fourteen days, 5 percent. 



WOOL MARKETS. 

 ENGLISH WOOL MARKET. 

 BERMONDSEY, Nov. 20.— There has been alar5;e amount 

 of business transacted both in fleece and skin wool at a con- 

 siderable advance in price. The quantity on hand is much 

 less than has been known at this season of the year for a very 

 long period, as the farmers have generally sold, and also the 

 dealers, who have been acting in the most cautious manner, 

 fearing to hold stocks at late rates. The advance has been 

 brought on by a consumptive demand; and should this con- 

 tinue, it is expected that considerably higher rates must be 

 paid befofe long, as the general trade of this country is healthy, 

 and more likely to progress than otherwise. 



ANOTHER REPORT. 

 CITY, Monday, Nov. 22.— Holders of all kinds of home- 

 grown wools continue to exhibit great firmness, and most of 

 them refuse to sell either long or short qualities, except at an 

 advance in the quotations of fully Id. per lb. The supply on 

 offer is very moderate ; and the advices from the manufactur- 

 ing districts are highly favourable to the article. 

 Per pack of 2401bs, 



Pleeftes— Southdown Ho?s £18 0to£I9 



Do, Half bred Hogs 17 10 18 



Do. Kent 17 17 10 



Do. Southdown Ewesand Wethers 15 10 IG 



Do. Leicester do 14 10 15 10 



Sorts— Clothing, picklock 17 10 18 10 



Do. Prime and picklock 17 17 10 



Do. Choice 16 17 



Do. Super 14 15 



Do. Combing — Wether matching ., . 18 10 19 10 



Do, Picklock 16 10 17 10 



Do, Common 14 15 



Do. Hog matching 21 22 



Do. Picklock matching 17 18 



Do. Superdo 14 10 15 !0 



BRADFORD WOOL MARKET, (Thursday laH )— There 

 has been decidedly less doing in wool during the week. Spin- 

 ners are generally in good supply, and the present high rates 

 offer no inducement for speculative purchases. In noils and 

 shorts there is no change either in demand or prices Yarns: 

 The spinners continue to be well engaged to order, but many 

 have a profitless trade till their previous contracts are com- 

 pleted. The present prices of yarns are not in accordance with 



