THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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PRICES OE SEEDS. 



BRITISH SEEDS. 



Tabes, new, per bushel Ss. Od. to 5s. 9(1. 



MusTAKDSEED, per bushel. .new ITs. to 213., brown to '2Is. 



Coriander, percwt 203. to 24s. 



Canary, per qr 80s. to 100s. 



Linseed, per qr., sowing — s. to — a... crushing 6'Js. to 70s. 



Linseed Cakes, per ton £9 IDs. to £10 Os. 



Rapeseed, per qr 70s. to 72s 



Kapb Cake, per ton £5 Os. to £5 10s. 



FOREIGN SEEDS. &c. 



Tares, per bushel Os. Od. to Da. 0<1. 



Hempseed, small, per qr — s. to 443. ..Do. Dutch iCyg. 



CoiiiANDEE, per cwt... 153. to 20s. 



Cabrawat ,, 41s. to4Gs. 



Linseed, per qr., Baltic ..67s. to 708. ..Bombay 693.to7ls. 



Linseed Cake, perton £9 103.to£10 Os. 



Rapeseed, Dutch 76s.toS0s. 



Rape Cake, perton £5 Os. to£5 lOs. 



POTATO MARKETS. 



BOROUGH AND SPITALFIELDS. 

 LONDON, Monday, Oct. 26.— Since Monday last, the 

 arrivals of Potatoes coastwise and by railway have been only 

 moderate. The imports from abroad, however, have been very 

 exteusive, viz., 97 tons from Tonningen, 1,200 tons from 

 Antwerp, 212 tons from Hambro', 213 tons from Rotterdam, 

 77 tons from Ghent, 210 tons from Bruges, 6 bags from Bre- 

 men, 40 tons from Ostend, 91 tons from Groningeu, 30 tons 

 from Jersey, and 110 tons from other qiiarters. The demand 

 is in a sluggish state, as follows : — 



York Regents HOs. to I6O3. per ton. 



Kent aud Essex do. .. 1203. to 1403. „ 



Middlings 6O3. to 7O3. „ 



Lincolns llOs. to 1203. „ 



Blues I2O3. to — s. „ 



COVENT GARDEN MARKET. 



LONDON, SAT0RDAV, Ocr. 24.— The market is now well 

 stocked with an excellent assortment of Fruit and Vegetables. 

 Pears consist chiefly of Marie Louise, Glou Morceau, and 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme. Large importations of foreign produce 

 also continue to arrive. There is still a good supply of Filberts, 

 but the demand has fallen off, aud there is scarcely any silo for 

 them; they fetch from a.'is. to 30s. per 100 lbs. The supply of 

 Kent Cobs continues good ; prices range about the same as last 

 week. Barcelona Nuts fetch 22s. per bushel; and Brazils, 18s. 

 do. Oranges from Madeira and Oporto liave just made their 

 appearance. Among Vegetables are French Beans and Cauli- 

 flowers, the latter realizing from 2s. fid. to 3s. 6d. per dozen. 

 Cucumbers are plentiful. Spanish Onions may now be had at 

 from Is. to 2s. 6d. per dozen. Potatoes are greatly diseased ; 

 tliey have advanced in price considerably, but it is thought they 

 will not long maintain present quotations. Cut llowers consist 

 of Orchids, Gardenias, Heliotropes, Geraniums, Violets, Mig- 

 nonette, lieaths, and Roses. 



FRUIT. 



».d. 



Pears, per doz 1 Oto 4 



Apples, per half sieve.. 10 2 6 



Plums, per half-sieve.. 



Melons 10 4 



Nectarines, per doz. ..0 o 



Filberts per lOOlbs 25 30 o 



8 d. s. d. 



Pineapples, perlb 4 Oto 6 



Grapes, perlb 2 4 



Oranpes, per 100 



Lemons, per dozen .... 1 2 



Do., per 100 5 10 



Peaches, per doz 3 6 



VEGETABLES. 

 B. d. s. d. 



Cabbaj^es, per dozen .... to ; Tomatoes, per half-siev 



Cauliflowers per doz .... 2 • " 



Broccoli, per bundle.... 6 

 Greens, per doz. bunches 3 

 Brussel Sprouts, pr hf. s. 2 6 

 French Beans, per hf 6V. I 6 



Po.tatoes, per ton SO 140 j Endii 



I Artichokes, each 



Ditto, per half sieve .. 



i Shallots, per lb 



fi Garlic, per lb 



I Lettuce, Cos., per score . 



d. s.d. 

 Oto 4 



Do. per bush 2 



Do. percwt 4 



Carrots, new per bunch.. 

 Turnips, per bunch .... 



Spinach, per sieve 1 



Cucunibers, each 



Beet, per dozen 1 



Celery, per bundle 1 



Leeks, per bunch 



score 1 



turnpjper doz. 1 



Small Salad, per punnet 

 6 j Horseradish, per bundle. 1 

 4 j Mushrooms, per pottle.. 1 



6 I Parsley, per bunch 



9 Basil, preen, per bunch. .0 

 Marjoram, per bunch ... 



6 Savory, per bunch 



3 I Mint, preen, per bnnch.. 



CHICORY. 



LONDON, Saturday, Oct. 24.— Scarcely any business has 

 been transacted in our market, tliis week, and the quotations are 

 almost nominal. The supply of both English and foreign 

 Chicory is tolerably extensive. 



EN(JLISH, perton. . X13 0to£13 10 I HAMBURG £0 to£ 



HARLINOEN 13 13 10 BELGIUM 13 13 10 



FLANDBKS 12 U 13 GUERNSEY 13 



PRICES OF BUTTER, CUEESE, HAMS, &c. 



ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET. 



LONDON, Monday, Oct. 26.— We note a very sluggish 

 trade in Butter in every departoient, at drooping prices. 



Dorset fine per cwt. 1 24». to 126s. 



Ditto, middling lOOs. to 1028. 



Devon 1143. tollGs, 



Fresh per doz. Ibe. 12s. to 15s. 



BELFAST, (Fridary last.)— Butter : Shippiag price, 1043. 

 to 115s. per cwt. ; firkins and crocks, ll^d. to 12gd. per lb. ; 

 Bacon, 6O3. to 663 ; Hams, prime 843. to 903 , second quality 

 7O3. to 78s. per cwt.; prime meas Pork, lOOs. per brl. ; Pork, 

 50s. to 57s. 6d. ; Beef, I20s. eo ISOs. per tierce; Irish Lard, 

 in bladders, 76s. to 80s. ; kegs or firkins, GSs. to 7s. per cwt. 



LONDONDERRY, (Thursday last.)— Butter : this week 

 a fair supply of butts and firkins ; demand very dull, which 

 had the effect of reducing prices to quotations'; but even 

 at the decline noted for firkins, the market closed with a ten- 

 dency to loner rates: firkins, first Is. Ojd. to Is. Ojd., second 

 Hid. to lljd., third lOp. to lid., fourth lOd. to lO^i., fifth 

 9d.to 9\d. perlb. : butts, fine Is. O^-d. to Is. Id., good Is. to 

 Is. Oid., middling ll^d. to 11 Jd. per lb. 



HAY MARKETS. 



Satubdat, Oct. 24.— SMITHFIELD.- Supply good; and 

 trade dull. 



CUMBERLA.ND. — A moderate supply, and a sluggish demand. 



WHITECHAPEL.— Both hay and straw njoved off heavily, 

 although the supplies were not extensive. 



At per Load of 36 Trusses. 



ISwiTHriELD. I Cumberland. WHiTBOHArEi. 



50s. to 753. 503. to 808. 483. to 753. 



708. S63. 728. 953. 703. 100b. 



253. 308. I 243. 308. 253. 30s. 



OIL 



OILS. 



Olive, Florence, ■) .„ ,„ .,„ ., 



half-chests ..Ij-*" 18 Oto £1 



Lucca 6 17 7 



Gallipoli(252gal3) 59 10 60 



Spanish 57 59 



Linseed (cwt.).... 1 16 6 1 



Rape, Pale 2 7 2 



Brown 2 7 



Cod(tun) 37 10 3i 



Seal, Pale 43 



Do.Brown,Yel.&c 40 42 



Spermj 88 89 



Head Matter 96 



Southern 43 45 



Cocoa-nut(cwt.) .276 2 



Palm 2 2 2 



RESIN. 



Yellow (per cwt.) jCO 5 6 



Transparent 5 6 



MARKET. 



PITCH. 



British (per cwt.)ieO 6 6 



Archaiiffcl 



Stockholm 10 00 



TURPENTINE. 



Spirits (per cwt.) £2 2 



cheons 1 19 



Rough 11 11 6 



TAR. 



can £0 



Archangel 16 



Stockholm 14 6 00 



WHALEBONE. 



'^"'''"''Terlon""}^^"'' 

 SouthSea 



TIMBER. 



LONDON, SATURD4.T, Oct. 24.— Great heaviness continues 

 to prevail in our market generally, and to effect sales lower rates 

 must be submitted to. The supply is very large. 



Perload— £ 8. 



Quebec, red pine .... 3 10 



Yel.Pine 3 10 



Quebec Oak, White... 6 



,, Birch 4 



„ Elm 4 20 



DantzicOak 4 



Me 



elFii 



idish. 

 Masts.Uubc. Red Pine 6 



Do. Yellow Pine.... 5 

 Lathwood, Dantzic fm 8 



Do. Memel 10 1 



Do. Quebec 5 



Deals, per C. ]2ft.by3by9in. 



Quebec Wh. Spruce. 9 

 Do. Red Pine 11 10 



at.JohnWh. Spruce 11 11 



Deals, Yel.Pine,perreduced C. : 

 Canada, 1st quality. 15 10 to 16 10 

 Do. 2nd do. II II 10 

 Archangel Yellow.. 16 16 10 



Memel 13 15 



Gothenburg Yellow. 13 14 



Do. White 110 12 



Gefle Yellow, 14 ft.. 30 31 Q 



Christiania,per C. 12 ft. by 3 by 9 in . : 



Yellow 24 29 



White 20 24 



Deck Plank, Dantzic, 



per 40 ft. by 3 in.... 10 1 10 



Staves, per Standard M. : 



Quebec Pipe 80 



Do. Puncheon.... 20 23 

 Baltic Crown Pipe. 145 150 



