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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE, 



Baelei, grinding 26.30 Distilling.... 35 39 



Oats, Dutch, brew, and Polands.. 20 28 Feed 19 25 



Danish and Swedish, feed . . .20 26 Stralsund. ... 23 26 



Russian '^3 26 



Beans, Friesland and Holstein 37 39 



Konigsberg 32 37 Egyptian .... 37 38 



Peas, feeding 36 37 fine boilers. . 40 42 



Indian CoEN, white 36 39 yellow 36 39 



FLonE, per sack French — — Spanish ,.., — — 



American, per barrel, sour.... 22 27 sweet .30 34 



IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 



Foe the last Six Wheat. 



Weeks : s. d. 



June 13, 1857 .... 60 



June 20, 18.57 .... 60 1 



June 27, 1857 .... 61 6 



July 4, 1857 .... 63 5 



July 11, 1857 63 10 



July 18, 1857 .... 63 8 



Aggregate average 62 1 



Sametimelastyear 72 11 



Barley, 

 s. d. 

 38 9 



38 11 

 37 7 



39 

 37 8 



39 3 



Oats. 



s. d. 



Rye. 

 s. d. 

 36 



40 6 

 43 4 



41 11 

 40 6 



42 7 

 40 10 

 48 8 



Beans, 

 s. d. 



44 3 



44 10 



45 2 

 45 11 

 45 4 

 45 U 

 45 3 

 44 4 



iPeas. 

 d. 

 42 11 



42 8 



43 11 



44 5 



43 11 



44 4 

 43 8 

 42 6 



COMPARATIVE AVERAGES— 1857-66. 



From last Friday's Gaz. a. d. | From Oazelte of 1856. s. d. 

 Wheat 81,704 qrs., 63 8 Wheat 71,360 qrs., 76 3 



Barley 1,038 



Oats 6,102 



Rye 76 



Beans 2,698 



Peas 261 



37 9 

 27 9 

 42 7 

 45 11 

 44 4 



Barley. 

 Oats.., 

 Rye . . , 

 Beans , 

 Peas.. 



1,688 .. 40 4 



6,390 .. 26 11 



29 ., 52 



1,851 .. 46 



267 .. 43 9 



rLUCTUATIONSiNTnEA.VERAGEPRICEoF WHEAT. 



July 18, 



PRICES OF SEEDS. 



BRITISH SEEDS. 



Tabes, new, per bushel 6s. Od. to 6s. 6d. 



MnsTAKDSEED, per bushel 12s. to 13s. 



Coriander, per cwt 20s. to 24s. 



Canary, perqr 74s. to 86s. 



Linseed, per qr., sowing — s. to —s... crushing 70s. to 71s. 



Linseed Cakes, per ton £9 10s. to jElO Os. 



Rapeseed, per qr 70s. to 72s, 



Rape Cake, perton £5 Os. to £5 10s. 



FOREIGN SEEDS. &c. 



Tares, per bushel, new 43. 3d. to 4s. 6d. 



Hempseed, small, per qr — s. to 44s. . .Do. Dutch 46s. 



Coriander, per cwt. 15s. to 20s. 



Carrawat „ 42s. to 46s. 



Linseed, per qr., Baltic ..68s. to 71s... Bombay 70s. to 72s. 



Linseed Cake, per ton £9 lOs. to£10 Os. 



Rapeseed, Dutch 76s. to 80s. 



Rape Cake, perton £5 O8.to£5 10s. 



HOP MARKET. 



BOROUGH, Monday, July 27.— The reports from the 

 plantations received this morning continue to exhibit every 

 appearance of a severe blight, and the chances of an average 

 crop are daily becoming less certain. Our market continues 

 very firm, with a fair demand for fine samples, the stock of 

 which on offer is but limited. Duty, £110,000. 



MAIDSTONE, July 23.— The accounts we receive from the 

 different plantations are various, aad somewhat contradictory. 

 In some iuatauces we learn that the hops are doing very well, 

 although they are much infested with vermin, while other par- 

 ties say the plant is now ia a precarious condition, and fears of 

 a blight are expressed. From our own observations we are 

 gener dly improved since our last report, and this belief is 

 somewhat borne out by the circumstance that the backers of 

 the duty have made an advance. — Sussex Express. 



POTATO MARKETS. 



BOROUGH AND SPITALFIELDS, Monday, July 27. 

 Since Monday last, the supplies of potatoes on sale in these 

 market have beeu seasonably good. A full average business 

 is d oiug iu them, at 2s. to 6s. per cwt. The imports have been 

 only 3 6 baskets from Rotterdam. 



COVENT GARDEN MARKET. 



LONDON, Saturday, July 25.— Of fruit of ordinary kinds 

 there is a heavy supply, except Strawberries, which are nearly 

 over. Cherries are still plentiful and cheap. Pineapples are also 

 a trifle cheaper. Of West India Pines thtre have been large 

 arrivals. New Apples and Pears are beginning to malte their 

 appearance. French salading is still t-upplied. Among vege- 

 tables are Peas, French Beans, and Cauliflowers ; (he latter are 

 realizing from 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per dozen. Cucumbers are 

 plentiful. Barcelona Nuts fetch 22s. per bushel; New Spanish 

 and Brazils, 18s. do. The supply of Oranges is limited. Cut 

 flowers consist of Orchids, Chinese Primulas, Gardenias, Helio- 

 tropes, Lily of the Valley , Geraniums, Violets, Mignonette, Heaths, 

 and Roses. 



FRUIT. 



. d. 



Pineapples, per lb 3 Oto 6 



Grapes, per lb 2 5 u 



Oranges, per 100 8 16 



Lemons, per dozen 1 2 



Cherries, per lb 2 1 



Peaches, per doz 8 18 



VEGETABLES. 



Pears, per doz 



Apples, per half Bieve.< 

 Kent Cobs, per lOOlbs. 

 Strawberries, per pun. 



Melons 



Nectarines, per doz. ,, 



Oto " 



2 4 



J 



6 1 



Cabbag-es, per dozen . 



Caulitlowera each u -^ 



Broccoli, per bunch ...• 



Asparag'us, per bundle ..1 6 



Rhubarb, per bundle ... 3 u o 



French Beans, per hfsv. 2 6 4 



Potatoes, per ton 80 170 



Do. per bush — 



Do 



uew, pe 



vt. , 



Carrots, new per bunch 



Turnips, per bunch .... 4 



Spinach, per sieve I 



Cucumbers, each 6 



Beet, per dozen 1 



Celery, per bundle ..... . 1 6 



Leeks, per bnnch 1> 



9 to 1 3 ; Tomatoes, per dozen 



2 4 i Artichokes, each u 



t Ditto, per half sieve .. 



Shallots, per lb 



Garlic, per lb 



Lettuce, Cos., per score . 1 



Endive, per dozen 2 



Radishes, turnp, per doz, 1 

 Small Salad, per punnet 

 Horseradish, per bundle. 1 

 Mushrooms, per pottle. . I 



Parsley, per bunch 



Basil, green, per bunch., 

 Marjoram, per bunch ... 1 



Savory, per bunch 



Mint, f^reen, per bnnch.. 



a. d. B. d, 

 3 Oto 4 

 4 6 

 



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CHICORY. 



LONDON, Saturday, July 25. — We have very little change 

 to notice in the value of either English or foreign Chicory, the 

 supply of which is [tolerably good. The demand is far from 

 active. 



ENGLISH, per ton. .jE OtojE I HAMBURG £0 OtoX 



HAKLINGEN .12 10 13 BELGIUM 12 10 13 



FLANDERS I GUERNSEY 



PRICES OE BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, &c. 



BUTTER, per cwt.! b. b. 



Friesland 100 tol06 



Kiel 100 104 



Dorset 110 106 



Carlow 100 106 



Waterford — — 



Cork, 88 100 



Limerick 8-1 90 



Sligo 90 100 



Fkbsh, per dozen.. ISs.Od. to 138. Od. 



ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET. 

 LONDON, Monday, July 27.--Our trade rules much the 

 same as last week. 



Dorset, fine , per cwt. lOSs. to 110s, 



Ditto, middling , lOOs. to 1028. 



Devon 102s. to 1048. 



Fresh per doz. lbs. lis. to 13a. 



OIL MARKET. 



OILS. 



Olive, Florence,! ,» ,0 «,„ j?i 

 half-chests... J •*^° "* "'"*' 



Lucca 6 15 7 



Gallipoli(252gal8) 55 56 



Spanish 53 64 



Linseed Ccwt.)...- 1 18 6 1 



Rape, Pale 2 12 9 2 



Brown 2 10 



Cod (tun) 48 48 



Seal, Pale 44 45 



Do.Brown,Yel.&c 410 43 



Sperm 8« 89 



Head Matter 96 



Southern 42 46 



Oocoa-nut(cwt.) .276 2 



Palm 2 2 2 



RESIN. 



Yellow (per cwt.) £0 8 9 



Transparent 5 9 



7 

 

 00 



PITCH. 



British (per cwt. )£0 6 9 



Archan.'el 10 6 



Stockholm 12 



TURPENTINE. 



Spirits (per cwt.) £2 2 6 



In Puncheons 2 00 2 16 



Rous;h 10 10 6 



TAR. 



American £0 16 6 



Archangrel 16 00 



Stockholm Ifi . 



WHALEBONE. 



Greenland full I ^jyg 380 



size (perton). } 

 South Sea S36 



FLAX, HEMP, COIR, &c. 



LONiiON, Saturday, July 25.— There is a steady business 

 doing in Hemp, at full quotations; Petsrshurgh clean £.34 5s. to 

 £:U 10s., outshot £33 to £3S 10s., half-clean £31 to £31 10s., 

 Riga Khine £35 to £35 l^s. per ton. In Flax very little is 

 doing ; but Jute and Coir goods command full prices. 



