21 FEBRUARY 1829, Page 15

LONDON MARKETS.

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20.

The supply of Wheat and Flour this week has not been large; the trade, however, continues in the same dull state, although we do not consider it cheaper for real tine parcels of Wheat. Barley, Beans, and Peas, scarcely support Monday's prices, and the arrival of Oats being considerable, both from our own Coast and Ireland, the sales are exceedingly dull, and on rather worse terms.

Return Price of Grain on board ship, asunder:-

5. S. S. S. S. 9.

WheatEssexRed,50 to 58 Fine, ...... .34 to 36 Harrow, .... .34 to 35

Fine, .......... 60 — 64 Malt, Old, . . — Fine, ... 60 —62 Oats, Feed,...... 13 — 20 White, .... 58 — 65 Peas, Hog, 30 —36 Fine, ......... 22 — 23

Fine,.. 68 — 70 Maple, .. 36 — 37 Poland, 15 — 20

Superfine, 72 — 74 White, . . 36 38 Fine,.......... 23 — 25 Old, ...... — — — Boilers, 40 — 42 Potato,.. 26 — 28 Rye,... 32 — 38 Beans, small, .... 34 — 38 Fine, ..... ... 21 — 30

Barley, ., 27 — 30 Ticks, 28 — 31

GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of CORN, Per Quarter (Imperial) of England and Wales, for the Week ending Feb. 13.

Wheat, ...... . 73s. I Id. 1 Oats ...... 23s. 3d. Beans, .... 35s. 3d. Barley, ..... 34 3 1 Rye, ............39 7 1 Peas, ........ 35 11 AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF THE LAST SIX WEEKS.

Wheat, . .. 74s. 78. 1 Oats, . 23s. 9d. Beans, . 36s. 3d. Barley,.. . 35 8 1 Rye .. 42 0 1 Peas, ......... 37 5

DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN.

A'Vheat Is. Od. 1 Oats .. 12s. 3d.1 Beans ...... I5s. 6d.

Barley .......... 9 4 1 Rye 6s. 6 Peas ...... 14 0 QUANTITIES and PRICES of BRITISH CORN, &c.

Sold in this Market during the week ending Tuesday, Feb. 10th, from the Returns to the Inspector by the Corn Factors.—Imperial Measure. Quars. Aver. Quars. Aver. Quars. Aver.

Wheat 2185 . 73s. 6d. 1 Oats.... 23494 . 25s. Od.I Beans.... 2168 34s. 2d. 'Barley 4150 •. 35 1 I Rye •••• 14:•• 37 10 INAS •••• liela a 4.5L GRAIN arrived from Feb. 9, to Feb.14, both inclusive. English—Wheat 2364qrs. English-Seeds,.. 680 qrs. Foreign—Peas,.. 140 qrs. Barley, ..... 5636 Flour, ...... 8574sks. Brank .. 300

Malt,... ..... 8478 Foreign—Wheat18903qrs. Seeds, .. . — Oats, ... ... 21947 Barley, ..... 1534 Flour, .. 170 bls.

Rye, .. 7 Oats, 600 Irish—Wheat, .. — qrs.

Beans, - 2362 Rye, ... ..... — Oats, ..... ..... 5617

Peas, .... 1184 Beans, — Flour, . 607 sks. Brank, ........ —

PRICES OF FLOUR.

Town made per sack.. ..... 65s. to 70s. Essex and Suffolk, on board ship 55s. to 65s.

Seconds.. ...... ....... .60 — 65 1 Norfolk and Stockton 50 — 58 BRAN, per guar. 10s. Od. to his. Od.—POLLARD, fine, per guar. 16s to 22s.

PRICE OF BREAD.

The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is 11d. for the 4115. Loaf. There are others who sell from a halfpenny to three halfpence below that rate.

PRICE OF SUGAR.

The average price of brown or Muscovado Sugar, computed from the returns made in the week ending Feb. 17, is 30s. 104d. per cwt. exclusive of the Duties of ens. toms paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great Britain.

SMITHFIELD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20.

There has been but little doing in the Beef Trade this morning, notwithstanding a short supply ; and the primest Scots do Dot reach beyond 4s. 8d. per stone, being 2d. less than last market. Mutton also is quoted at a reduction of 2d. from Monday's terms, with a heavy sale. Veal, however, has a brisk demand, and in consequence realizes better prices—choice Calves selling at 68. 2d. Pork continues at Se. 8d.

To sink the offal—per stone of Sibs.

Beef .. 3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. to 49. 8d. 1 Veal .. 4s. Od. to 5s. 4d. to 6s. 2d,

Mutton 4s. 4d. to 5s. 2d. to Sc. 6d. 1 Pork ...... 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. to 5s. lid Head of Cattle this day. 1 Beasts, 4371 Sheep, 2790 Calves, 138 Pigs ,80

Head of Cattle on Monday. . Beasts, 2713 1 Sheep, 16160 Calves, 102 1 Pigs, 130

NEWGATE and LEADENHALL—By the Carcase.

Beef, Ss. Od. to 38.10d. 1 Veal, 4s. 8d. to 5s. 4d.

Mutton,— .8s. Od. to 4s. 4d. 1 Pork, .4s. Od. to 5s. 4d.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, FEBRUARY 19.

S THFI etn.—}lay, 70s. to 80s. Od.—Inferior and new, 45s. to &U.—Clover, 90s. Od. to 100s.—Inferior and new, 55s. to 80s.—Straw, 28s. to 36s.

WnITECHAPRL.—Clover, 60s. to 100s.—Hay, 45s. to 80s.—Straw, 30s. to 36s.

ST. JAMES'S.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 70s. to 54s.—In. ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, 45s. to 50s. ; new 55s. to 60s.—Clover, 68s. to 100s.; new, —s. to —s.—Wheat Straw, 3-Is. to 38s.—Oat, 30s. to 34s.- Barley,—s. to —s.—Rye, —s. to —s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Supply good and Wade dull.

COAL MARKET, FEBRUARY 11.

Ships at Market. Ships sold. Prices.

120iNewcastle.... . ....... 50 . 28s. Od. to 34s. Od.

50 Sunderland .... 253-- 276.11d. to 35s. 6d.

COPPER ORES SOLD AT REDRUTH, FEBRUARY 19, 1829.

Tons.

s. d.

Wheal Gorland . ....... ...... . .........

. 670 . 2387 15 6

Wheal Towan ....... ............... 508 ...... 1 Cliff Downs ...... .... . 43 2769

10 6 East Wheal Towan

Fowey Consols .. .... ........ .........

20 ......

223 ...... 1078 6 0 Wheal Hope . ...... ..... 191 ...... 1789

9 0 Wheal Charles ....... .... ............. ..... 136 615 12 0

. 123 513 10 6 Buckfastleigh 50 288 8 0 Wheal Charlotte 42 ...... 153 6 0

Wheal Sparrow............

13 55 11 6

2115 9651

9 0

Average Standard, £109. 9s.

Average Produce, 73.