SMITHFIELD.—Meadow Hay, 3/. Os. to 4/. Os.; Clover ditto, 4/. ss. to Si. 135.; Oat Straw, 1/. 10s. to 1/. 12s. • Wheat Straw, 12s. to IL 145.. per load. B o ttl hay and straw met a dull sale, at barely stationary prices. CUMBERLAND.—Meadow Hay, 3/, Os. to 4/. 45,; Clover Ip l di
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
Notes issued .. .....£29,F13,105 £29,273,105 M. Datei the 2nd day of July, BANKING D Proprietors' capital 14,553,000 Re5t................ 3,405,354 Public deposits (including Exchequer, Commissioners of NationalDebts,Sav. _ _ _ ings-banks, and Dividend accounts).. 7,807,802 Othe
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
I Given in part only of our impression of last week.] PUBLIC MEETING OF OPERATIVES. On Thursday evening a public meet i ng , convened now sitting in Birby a Conference of Working Men, mingham. was held in the People's Hall, Lovedaystreet, "for the purpose of taking into consider
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
Sulphate of Ammonia, Supr. Phosphate of Lime, Gypsum, Fine Bone Saw-Dust, Sulphuric Acid, Petre Salt, And every artificial Manure in the most genuine state. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary No 40, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars.
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
The news of the settlement of this much vexed question will be hailed with pleasure. Ever since the end of March last this event has been, in the best informed quarters, deemed as certain as anything connected with a democratic Government can be deemed certain. The terms upon wh
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
Upon the passing of Sir Robert Peel's Corn Bill, the most sanguine hopes were imbibed, by the manufacturing interest, of England becoming indeed the "forge and workshop of the world ;" the loom and the steam-engine went on merrily; the princely piles, not Without their donjon, r
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England
,ipixit of The adoption of the principles of free trade in corn, and in other productions of the land, while manufacturers are still protected in their monopoly—a much more rigid monopoly, pace Sir Robert Peel, than the cultivators of the soil ever possessed; this monopoly of mon
July 6, 1846 - Agricultural Advertiser and Tenant-Farmers' Advocate - London, London, England