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great prices. Store pigs are much lower, and the country full of tl e:n. 

 They will, however, be of ule next winter in helping oil with ov;r bar- 



' Wool fells well, but varies much In price, according to the qualitic?. 

 I believe we have more varieties of fhcej) in Glamorgauihire, than is to 

 he found in any other county of the fame extent in Great Britain. 

 -Thofe in the Vale are of a large fizc, canying long coarfe wool, fold 

 generally at is. per hb. On the mountains, the breed is fmall, yield- 

 ing wool that fells at double the former price. Of late years, the Ne\Y 

 Leicelters have had a great run, being not only introduced into the low 

 country, but ufed by the hill breeders as a crofs with their fmall Iheep. 

 On rich lands, the pure Leiceilers are found to anfwer well j but a 

 mixture is preferred in all expoied fituations. ' 



Ltiter from Lonuoiij juIy i 8. 



* I hand you, below, the market prices of this day, wliich have, on 

 the whole, ratlier declined, owing to the ftate of public affairs, and the 

 fcarcity of money. I am jail returned from a jaunt through fe\(.nd of 

 the wellern counties, and had the pleafure to obferve, that the fields in 

 general are loaded with as good a crop as ever I beheld. Through 

 Buckinghamlhire and Berklhire, Avheat and beans are cultivated to a 

 great extenfc, and are moil luxuriant. The turnip fields are in as fine 

 tilth as garden ground, and the hedge-rows neatly kept. Around Bath, 

 tlie crop is but middling, but became much better in the neighbourhood 

 of Briftol. I obferved fome fields of oats near Reading, which will be 

 ready to cut in eight days, if this favourable weather continues ; but it 

 will be three weeks at leaft, till any thing elfe is fit for the fickle. Through 

 the country, there appears to be a great deal of barley in the Hack- 

 yards ; and from the late heavy tax on malt, and the prefent appearance 

 of the crop, the price of this article may ftill be expecfled lower. By 

 the Sound lift, we are informed, that upwards of feventy vefTels are 

 ready to fail with foreign grain to Britifh ports, which, in addition to 

 the prefent abundant fupply, muft tend to a redu6lion of prices. ' 



State of London Markets, July 18. 



Wheat - 42s. to 52s. I'ick beans 30s. to 31s. 6d. 



Effex and Kent, 55s. to 58s. Oats, long feed 19s. to 21s. 6d. 



Fine do. - 62s. to 63s. Short fmalls or 

 Rye - 32s. to 36s. Frieflands 21s. to 24s. 



Barley * 21s. to 24s. Polands 24s. to 26s. 



Fine - 25s. to 26s. All per qr. of 8 Winch, bulh. 



Malt - 6 IS. to 63s. nominal. Fine flour 5CS. p. fack. 



Wliite peas 35s. to 40s. Hay, from loos. to 1 35s. p. load. 



Boilers - 47s. to 50s. Cattleat Smithfi.eld 5s.to5s. lod. 



Grey - 34s. to 36s. Sheep - 4s. 6d. to 5s. 



Small beans 33s. ta 34s. 6d, Lamb - 6s. to 7s. 



.-^ per flone of 8 lib. fink. 



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