3 JANUARY 1829, Page 17

LONDON MARKETS.

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2.

The supply of Wheat and Flour this week front our own coast has been rather limited than otherwise, but of Foreign Wheat there is a most abundant arrival, up- wards of 28,000 quarters : the Healing trade, nevertheless, is very firm, and Mon- day's prices are fully realized. Barley, Beans and Peas are steady in value ; and good Oats sell on quite as good terms, but a large proportion of the Oats now at market are of so very inferior a quality that there is some difficulty in effecting sales. In other articles no variation worth notice.

Return Price of Grain on board ship, as under :-

8. S. S. S. S. S.

Wheat,EssexRed,54 to 63 Fine, 40 to 42 Harrow, 36 to 38 Fine, 64 - 66 Malt, 58 - 6S Old, 38 - 42 Old, ..... 70 - 73 Fine, .......... 70 - 72 Oats, Feed, 16 - 23 White, ........ 60 - 70 Peas, Hog, .. -41) Fine,

2 Fine, 72 - 74 Maple, .. 39 -41 Poland, 185 8 -- 224

Superfine, ..... 76 - 78 White ...... 36 - 40 Fine, 26 - 29 Old, ...... 80 - 86 Boilers, ....... 42 - 46 Potato,

0 Rye,... ...... 32 - 40 Beans, small, .... 40 -42 Fine, ..... 398 -33

Barley .. 30 - 36 Ticks, ...... 32 - 34 GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of CORN, Per Quarter (Imperial) of England and Wales, for the Week ending Dte. 26, 1828.

Wheat,....... 76s. Gd. I Oats 24s. 8d. I Beaus 3s. 6d.

Barley, ... 37 1 Rye, . 45 4 I Peas, .40 3 AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF TIIE LAST SIX WEEKS.

Wheat, .... 74s. Oil.I Oats, ..... 25s. 5d. I Bean; .... 399.11d.

Barley,.. . 33 6 I Rye .. ..... 44 5 I Peas, . 42 4

DuTY ON FOREIGN CORN.

Wheat ..... Is. Od. j Oats .. ... 9s. 3d. Beans ... II s. Od.

Barley .......... 4 10 I Rye 3s. 6 I Peas ............ 6 8 QUANTITIES and PRICES of BRITISH CORN; fee.

Sold in this Market during the week ending Tuesday, Dec. 20th, from the Returns to the Inspector by the Corn Factors.-Imperial Measure.

Quars. Aver. (pars. Aver. Quays. Aver. Wheat .. 2753 .. 75s. :id. Oats ... 13812 .. 26s. 8u1.I Beans.... 2409 .. 37s. 7th

Barley .. 6707 .. 36 11 I Rye .... 89 .. 39 5 I Peas .... 1109 .. 40 2 GRAIN arrived from Dec. 22, to Dec. 27, both inclusive.

Foreign-Peas,.. 820 qrs.

Brants . 629 Seeds, . 60 Flour, .. 63 his.

Irish-Wheat, 784 qrs. Oats, .......... 7058 Flour, 170 sks.

PRICES OF FLOUR.

Town made per sack.. ..... 705. to 75s. I Essex and Suffolk, on board ship 60s. to 70s.

Seconds .. . 65 - 7 I Norfolk and Stockton.. 55 - 63 BRAN, per quar. Os. Od. to 10s. Od.-...s--POL LARD, fine, per quar. 18s. to 20s.

PRICE OF BREAD.

The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is 12d. for the 411'. Loaf. There are others who sell from a halfpenny to three halfpence below that rate.

PRICE OF TALLOW, SOAP, Sze. DECEMBER 26.

White.. ... . 49 0 Curd .......... ......... 84 Melting Stuff ... 26 0 Good Dregs ....... ....... . 5 Town Tallow, per 1121b ...... 40s. Od. Yellow Soap, per 11211, ...... 74s. Yellow Russia ... 42 0 Mottled ....... ...... 80 Soap ditto ........... :39 6 Graves 20 Ditto Rough (1 0 Od. 0 0 0 0

PRICE OF POTATOES, JAN. 2.

Marsh Champs 31. 15s. to 41. Os. per ton I Oxitobles and Shaws 21. 10s. to 31. 10s.

SMITHFIELD, FRIDAY, JANGAttY 2.

The demand for Beef this morning is rather good, with a moderate supply, but the highest figure does not exceed 4s. 8d. as the quality is deficient. Mutton has also a free sale on the terms of Monday's market. Veal is readily purchased at our Mon- day's quotation. Pork has not varied from our last. To sink the offal-per stone of Sibs. Beef ........ 3s.6d. to 4s. 4d. to 4s. isd. I Veal .. ... 3s. 811. to 5s. Od. to Os. Sri.

Mutton. Os. 8d. to 45. 6d. to 5s. Od. I Pork ...... 4s. Od. to 5s. 23. to Os. 8d.

Head of Cattle this day. I Beasts, 566 I Sheep, 3560 1 Calves, 202 I Pigs ,120

Head of Cattle on Monday. . I Beasts, 2248 I Sheep, 14920 Calves, 148 Pigs, 90 NEWGATE and LEADENHALL-.By the Carcase.

Beef, 2.s. Sd. to 4s. Od. I Veal, ...... . 3s. Oil, to 5s. ad. Mutton,- 2s. 3d. to 4s. 2d. I Pork,. ..... 3s. 4,1. to Os. Eld.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, JANUARY 1.

SMIT n FIE LD.-Hay, 70s. to 80s. ed.-Inferior and new, 40s. to 65s.-Clover, 90s. Od. to 100s.-Inferior and new, -15s. to 85s.-Straw, 28s. to 36s.

WutTECHAPEL.-Clover, 70s. to 108s.-flay, 55s. to 28s.-Straw, 39s. to 36i. ST. JAMES'S.-Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from ;Os. to sas,-rss tenor ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, 4as. to 55s. ; new 55s. to 60s.-Clover, 65s. to 100s. ; new, -s. to -s.-Wheat Straw, 32s. to 36s.-Oat, 28s. to dos.- Barley,-s. to -s.-Rye, -s. to -s.; per load of 36 trusses.-Supply limited and a dull trade.

PRICE OF CANDLES.

Good Store Candles . . 7s. 00. per doz.-Moulds . . 8s. 6d. per doz.

COAL MARKET, DECE3111F,R 111.

Ships at Market. Ships sold. Prices. 1483 Newcastle.... . ....... 22 .... . 27s. 6d. to 36s. ffil. 43 Sunderland 9 ............ 30s. Al. to 36s. Od.

ORES SOLD AT REDRUTH, WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 31, 1828.

Tons. . s. a.

Consolidated Mines ............................ 1040 4a724211 180 66

Dolcoat II 720

9141 6 6

. . . .

. . 3.6 1220 13 0 North Roskear . . .

relish-what-- ......... ............. ..... 369 211) 1149 3 0

704 17 6 157 11 6 Lanescot

StrayPark ...... • ....... ....... ..... ....... . 130

Camborue Vean .. ........... .. ...... ..... . . :33 Wheal Falmouth 106 723 8 6 Consolidated Crinnis Mutes . ...... ... . 96 366 6 0 Carzise 432 S 6 . .

South Roskeur . . ... . 235 1 6 Condurrow .... .. .. ......... ..... -. ....... 55 276 7 6 424 16 0 Wheal Cock .. . . ....

Ivey's Ore 20 67 0 0

37,355

19,635 18 6 -

s Average Standard, £113. Ils.— Average Produce, 71.

Particulars of Copper Ore sold in Cornwall, in the quarter ending Dec. 31, 1828, and of the year ending the same time :- Tons. Tons. Av. Prod. Amount. Av. Stand.

lathe quarter, 29,908 Copper, 2,302 73£177,712 18 0 £112 1 0

9,434 714,087 0 6 111 18 0 7i Lathe year 124,244

English-Wheat 3441qrs. Barley, ..... 12906 Malt, 4778 Oats, ....... 10767 Beans, 2449 Peas, .... 1686 Brank, 20 English-Seeds,.. 40 qrs. Flour, ...... 1-1S92 sks. Foreign-Wheat 23582qrs. Barley, ....... 1617 Oats, 3160 Rye,..... ..... 800 Beans, 702 EauATA.-In the notice of Sir Alexander Malet's pamphlet on Winchester

School, in our last number, (p.411, col. "talent called hardiness" should have been printed "talent called handiness." In the article on actions of damages for seduction, (page 408, col. 2,) "the compliment" should have been "the complement for every degrading affliction."