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1805] Miscellaänzes, 67

STATE OF THE CORN MARKET AT LIVERPOOL. Wheat, old Englifh 135 64 to 158.

new ditto 125. t0-1335 64.i old Dantzig 148 to 135 64[PY 79 IDE Iriſh 11S 64 to 135 0d Barley, 65 odto'6s 64 per G6olbs Malt, 3138 6d to 138 od per 9 gallons Oats, Engliſh 43.34 to 45"8d; Iriibgt is od to 45 dae Per 25104 Beans, 508 to 538 Boiling Peas,' 605 to 645 per quarter Rye, 685 to 7595 Flour, fine. 705.t0.745] "ſecorlds j 653 to[9:M ver 3Ps Oatmeal, Enoliſh, 495 to 428 Scotch 375 to 3893 ver 2401bs Irith 368 tO 378

American HAour- at market.

At Cheſter market on Saturday laſt, the.-average price of grain (Wincheſter meaſure)3was, as follows:==Wheat 105 734.--Barley 65 54.=-Oats 05 dds/

CAUTION TO ALL PERSONS WHO KEEP HORSES..

It.is a general pratticeto ſüſpend the lantern by,a cord, which paſſes over a. pulley near the centre of the ſtable, This cord in time will loſe its tenacity, by the heat and[moke of the candle and ſteam of the horſes, and. is not an effcetual ſecurity: the lantecn ſhould be fixed against the wall, and out of the way of all litter, which would, in all probability, preſerve the lives of" thoſe. uſeful agimals.* We recommend the above hint to the Serious attention of all perſons concerned.;

Wakefield fat cattle market on Wedneſday Jan. 16th was well ſupplied, and not many buyers. The ſale was conſequently dull at declining prices.--There yere. 200 beaſts, and 4000 ſheeb in the market,

HAVANT, Jay. 19.

The ſupply ot wheat this evening was tolerably liberal; but there being an indifference on the part of the buyers to comply with the, prices demanded, but little buſineſs'was done, and thar at laſt weeks prices.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

A new-invented threſhing: machine, worked with the power of one horſe and two men, to perform five quarters per day, and removeable with eaſe from barnta barn. A. fencing recom- mended from London for temporary, diviſion of incloſures, or as a ſubſtitute for hürdles in folding of cattle or ſheep, of great utility, and very durable, will be found very ſerviceable in fencing againſt gravel walks, clumps, or plantations in plea=

' füre grounds, in order to admit of the adjoinidg lawns being de- Paſtured with ſheep for rendering the turf fine, and alfo anſwer 2 g0od.purpoſe in parks or paltures, for large pens wherein to lodge ſheep,&c. and prevent the manure being improperly left on roads and| under hedges,&&. Four hundred yards will incloſe two acres, aud, if replaced but once or twice a week, will ProVvg of great benefit.

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