The Farmer's magazine . alteration to notice in ourdemand for Laid Highland Wool, which continuesvery dull—only sales of a few bags in hand at our laterates for immediate use. The same remarks willequally apply to Crossed and Cheviots, and until ODcethe excitement of Peels Corn Bill is over, we do notexpect any improvement. s. d. s. Highland Wool,per 8 6 to 9 0 White do. do 11 G 12 6 Laid Crossed 8 9 9 G Do. washed do 10 0 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 9 6 12 6 Do. washed 13 9 18 0 White Cheviot, washed 21 0 24 0 FOREIGN , Feb. 21.—The advices from the man


The Farmer's magazine . alteration to notice in ourdemand for Laid Highland Wool, which continuesvery dull—only sales of a few bags in hand at our laterates for immediate use. The same remarks willequally apply to Crossed and Cheviots, and until ODcethe excitement of Peels Corn Bill is over, we do notexpect any improvement. s. d. s. Highland Wool,per 8 6 to 9 0 White do. do 11 G 12 6 Laid Crossed 8 9 9 G Do. washed do 10 0 11 6 Do. Cheviot unwashed do 9 6 12 6 Do. washed 13 9 18 0 White Cheviot, washed 21 0 24 0 FOREIGN , Feb. 21.—The advices from the manufac-turing districts have not been very satisfactory, andthe agitation that prevails on the subject of the cornlaws and the import duties, added to the entire want ofconfidence in the United States, operates injuriouslyupon every branch of business. That the wool tradeshould not be very brisk under such circumstanceswill therefore not excite surprise. Printed by Joseph Rogerson, 24, Norfolk-street, Strand,


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