^^mesmmfmam 



m nmrnm,M 



112 



^l)C Jarmcr's jHo ntljln lUsito r. 



Potato Stakch.-VVc sc* il elated thit three puUK. 

 starch lacluries are nbnai to he erected >•' » '*L\"^'" ;". 

 Slark Me whirh witl prnbnbly consume 60,000 bushels 

 if,M.ut.>cJ y.':Kly, 'Oicrc nrc t^n slarrh l..clnnes in 

 Sotm-Tsry raunlv. Me. Shir<:h, hgJ.t comni.xl.ly as it is. 

 will ion., no niconsKlenble article uf tran.p-.rtal.on m. the 

 <.x,)rctcd r.ulr.KMl fru.n Biuln.jinn. Thuusands of tons 

 nre now mriuiitacmred at ih,- nnmerous lactones in Ver- 

 mont; and nyuch nf it finds its way by the c.rt:mtous 

 route of Lake Champlnn, to Kudsun, ^ew York and 

 Boston to Low<^tl. Nashua. cS^c.. where it i^ consuiued.— 

 This at p.resent, .th.m-h the I-niiest way round, is the 

 nearest wa^ il#»'nini*kot. — Muine Cult. 



Amkrican PKu'ffUCE -o.-s off in En-land at a rate 

 ffraldnnc to ihe farmers m the U. S. Our surplus ot 

 Beefand I'urk which is sliipped to Kurope, hnds n good 

 market, and that IS every year increasing' in extent. In 

 the monlh or April past, there were over lliree hundred 

 tonsol" Amirrran Cheese sold in one cily in Kn;dand. 

 The duly on laid hein<* hish hcrctofoTe. hns to some ex- 

 tent prevenlrd lis evportati'Mi , ihe duty bf^niz now reinit- 

 ted in Kniiland. uiU open a market lor lard, which vvilino 

 onuhi be productive of" benelicial results ht the United 

 Stales. __^ 



Important Improvkmknt.— Mt. Joel VV. Andrews, 



of JSorristowri, has tafcpu <nit a pateat lor burning' bricU 

 with s!one coal. He burned a kdn last week, containing 

 250,000. winch are soid to he of a superior quality. By 

 the use ol . oal as fuel, ihe expense is much reiiuced, and 

 llie lune icpjned to burn is reduced one half. 



ROMMER'S MANURE^KTHOD. 



Interest ;- commvmcatwn fi-om Mr. B'immer, relaliie to hU well 

 hniiwn method fur making vinnure. 



TO THE A (iRI CULTURAL PUBLIC. 



I3RICE: OF THE METHOD GREATLY RE- 



i Ui'CEU. L'ntil now I hive maintain ■<! the prices fix- 

 ed upon hy Miv^ lianil Ab!i..it<Sct'o. ; prices which varied tn.ni 

 six to twt/niy fivf dullars, accordiiis to the siiie of iht- farms, 

 and tin- I was ..ltli;:fd to dn, b-cause in accordance with our 

 asrefnuMil, 1 wa- tn-t at Hhpriv In alter thr^m. It was princi- 

 pally to cnin this t-ml (hat I luiuLdit unt iMessrs. Ahbntt Jt Co. 



To r'-ndi-r niv w.'rk really popular, I have hxed its price so 

 low, ihatearh mt-mh -r of the whul- agricultural community 

 can purchase it. Il.-nn Coith it will he sold at the uniform 

 price of $5 for every (arm in the Union — that is, 

 Oiif Rijrht xcith one copy of' the Mithndfor arty one Farm., S5 00- 



pRicL toR WH..LESALE.— Agents, farmer clubs, hook-?lores) 

 see<l stores, usricnllural repositories, otlices ul' asricnltural pa- 

 pers ; in onf word, such persons as will take a certain number 

 of '* Methods " iit a lini-, i-ither to be divided amon'; their 

 neighbors who have clubbed toL'eiher, or tor single sales at th'- 

 price of five, d.dlars, will have the " Methods" for the follow- 

 ing prices, viz : 



For 5 Kiubls with 5 Methods or books ft^T 



"1-2 o 1-3 » 40 



*• 3.) or more '' 3a or mnre " 40 per cent. 



(Making only three ddllars per piece.) 



All orderd must be accompanied by the amount in cnah, and 

 diri.-ctfdtomy (tmc", 1(3 Gr--enwich street, New Vork city, or 

 to my einpowi-red Agents; in whicli case the " Mtthods '* will 

 be sent imm-Mliatcly. 



Each packa;:e of " Methods " will contain a good number of 

 Prospectuses or hanilbills, roniaininp 1st. A Synopsis of tht 

 matter contained in iIil- " Metlmd ;" ad- Documents and Re- | 

 ports from several authorities of the United States, approving i 

 the " Method " and arknow {edging its practicnbdity ; 3d. Cer- 

 tificates from respectable, scienlificand practical men, attesting 

 the results which have been obtained fromjts application ; -Ith. 

 Editorial articles, cxiiressing the opinion of the press. 

 Ji Word tit F.ntr.rprising Men, 



Having succeeded in inakins known the advantages and the 

 practical utility of rny nvihod to coiupi-tcnl and disinterested 

 men, whose characters are sutiicienily known to the public to 

 ^olace their tesliinonv beyond doubt; iny "Method" being 

 awi.'roni-'ed by the most eninn-nt in n of this country, Messrs. 

 Martin Van lliireii, (Joy. .1. II. Ilainniniid, Gen. Wade Hainp- 

 turi, Gen. J. I,. Mi-aii", Col. Siniili'ton, Ctd. Ilnch I-awson, 

 Moo. J. 11. Poinsitt, VV. I!. Scibi-ook, Andrew Stevenson a^d 

 ^.th-r^*, whtt have .id-)pl'-d it ; scv.'ial ihousands of the " Me- 

 itUfid " Jiavint; already breii s|irrad iiirou2boul the Union, the 

 greafer part 4d' ilie piinhascrs hein;! t-niinent acticultiiralists ; 

 anA all Mibucrrber-j biini! sali^lied wiih the work, my end has 

 b«-e* attained, m> ta-^k siop> In re ; it is now a mere business 

 matter, ready lo receive the developments of which it is sus- 



For these rrasotls, and d. -siring to employ my lime in new 

 I research'i-s and experimeni?i, especially upon the siihj'Tt of 

 ftran.tmuXatii'H ofdrud into living vegetables, a Irghly important 

 .subject in agriruUurc, already hinted at m my work, but 

 • ATil.ich i.' still in a prohlnnatical state, not reposing u|ion any 

 -«oUJ basis; and to enable me n1.<o, In -accordance with my 

 .fi>nmfr promises, to Inipalt the resiilH of these exp'-rinn-nts to 

 ■the-stubsiTibi IS of mv " Method," I have resolved to cede my 

 l|iaOe*f nnd " .Mcih.id," eithtr by Town, County, or by State, 

 ' to .b^t/ifjle persons or to companies, on the most reasonable 

 iterm-*.frtie price of wireh will be H\ed arrordini! to the agri 

 .cultupal'/nportance of ih ■ Towns, Counties, or States. 



Every-Hircha-er of ili ■ patent for a Tow u, Ctnmty, or State, 

 will be^-ntr-'hed with > irh uiiuihernf copies of the " Method," 

 gratis, ability be agreed on. 



NoTt,— nine [latent right for fh ■ Slate of New York, (Long 

 ■Island iuu\ HiKien Island exiepted ;) for the ten eastern roitn- 

 ities of New.Jemey ; /i»r riederii: ccuiuty, Maryland ; and /er 

 ■about fi>nytiiw»is in New I'.ngland, have bei'n ceded b>' me to 

 several pmvoiis'nful ceunpanie*. For all other Stales and Ter 

 • rit(*rieji 'in >tlie H'diion, I can now dispose of the pnlenl and 

 ■** Method." 



rinrein ! prestnrtn tiew bramli nf industry to enterprising, 

 ■int'dligt-nt. Bull notii'c nun. It Wtiuld be siipeifluous to en 

 (large upon its -adviiriiagec, for it will be seen at a glam:e, bj' 

 gierustnu dorumems, Mieniioned in the prospectuses, that my 

 ••' MellifKi"" eujint* a high repulati<u» In the I'nion, and that 

 tii» enterytTii^e .i* ia «t« nHlure as honorable ns it is lucrative. 

 tmpartiint .N'ottrr. 

 Having Tiow given the to-.! pbin, taken th'* best measure^ fnr 

 Ilti- prompt inii'odneiion of my '* Method " into agriciiUure, 

 ;uiil done everv tliini:, on niv part, to enable every one to prn- 

 tor»' it al small t-Htvu-i'', I notify those who chould feel teinpl- 

 i-:<fi lo o><f th*s 4v-t -in, wiOioui bi-iiiL' furnished with a right .tnd 

 u " Melhod," ihal thry will not luih' expense themselves to be 

 firoBecJiled for an tnfringenient of Die patent, but Iohc their 



time and their raonev in vain iriaLs, of w>liich the result will 

 be, if not talaHy unprofitable, al lea-t v. ry incomplete. There- 

 fore, do not deceive yourselves, but be assured vf thid truth, 

 that my large" Method" is to tins day, the sole work in ex- 

 istence which contains the imjtnived and complete system, and 

 111 wliirb Its applicatiiui is renden-d easy and protitaTtb- in all 

 it-^ brant U<n. In a w»»rd, its pusses.sjiHi istlie main mndition ul 

 your suiress ; first, because ilie whole work rtniBiinites one 

 chain of tads and principles, which are linked lu;.'eih r ami 

 sustain each other, and form an insei)ar.nble whole which is 

 indispensable to the proper coniprehensiiui of t^*e system, ena- 

 bling you to apply it in a really profit able manner. Secondly, 

 l)ecaiise it contains, besides the process in question, a great 

 numb r of oilier in-^triictions not less useful, the knowledge of 

 will. Ii will aid and guide y m, so as to put you in a way to de- 

 rive liom tli.- sy>leiu the greatest advantages and profits. 



For these reasons, thus.- who have fornieily bmight my 

 small " Method," can have the large one gratis, by an applica- 

 tinii at my tdfice, (post paid,) or to my agents. 



'I'hose among you, who have faithfully tested the "Method" 

 and obtained satisfactory results, are respectfully requested to 

 coiuinuniciile with \\\it. To those who have not tested its ad- 

 vantages, 1 reeomin-nd, by all means, carefully lo ccmform to 

 the instructions contained' in the large "Method," in whicli 

 ease their success will b.- iniallible. 



SttitemetUs and Explanutioii.-^ concerning the " J>/c(Ac«i," and the 

 Rights attached iu U. 

 Wh'-n ! first introduced this " Method " into American ag- 

 ricnlfiire, I judged it prudent, for many reasons, lo publish at 

 Iiitft but a part oV it ; enough, however, to enable the intelli- 

 gent farmer lo succeed in the experiment. Before encounter- 

 ing the expense required to publish in full the fruits of my la- 

 bors, I was anxious to ascertain if this system would be well 

 received and properly appreciated by the agricultural public— 

 My expectations were not disappointed, that trial having been 

 crowned with entire success. Thus encnuragcjd, it hicame my 

 duly to per.severe, and to give you the result of all my re- 

 searches and experiments. This you will find in my new 

 work, which I can say with confidence, is the key w ith which 

 you can, by the exercise of a little intelligence and industry, 

 double tbe product of your farms ; for, in this work, the sys- 

 tem is so much im,'.roved, its application rendered so easy, the 

 whole so clearly explained, and so fully detailed, that if you 

 conform to it-' prescripLJous and instructioHS tvilh scrupulous 

 exactness, sttccc^-s is certain. 



In th:^ main, my "Method" is based upon that known for 

 some time in France as Jauffret's system ; that is to say, I use 

 the same materials ; for, in iny researches and experiiiR-nts it 

 became mv duty to consult not only the small French pamph- 

 let of Jau^ret, but atl other writings which have api>eared up- 

 on the subject of agriculture, and especially of manure, in or- 

 der lo txuacl from them whatever, by experiment, should 

 prove good, valuable, and useful to the object I had in view.— 

 'J'he lUcTii of this new system does not consist eitlnr in the 

 materials, ttr in their couibination. These materials have been 

 known for ages as possessing fertilizing qualities, and every 

 person at all acquainted with chemistry, knows that in mixing 

 alkalies with animal matter, a mordant can be obtained which 

 will produce ferm^nljtion in a heap of vegetahlts. This llien, 

 is not new ; it is the numerous improveinenls and ainehura- 

 titms connected with the application of these materials which 

 give real importance to this new ysicm. Therein lies tbe re- 

 al progress of the ml in the preparation and the application of 



' ^_ 1.1. _ :_ . ;,.-.! ._:.. ■*!.«.,«,.. ...lit;,... ,.f 



these statements, because all iJiese ntatters have been agitated 

 by the press as well as by private correspondence ; and al-*,-, 

 that for the future, earb one may know lo whom lo apply in 

 regard to this patent and " MH^iod.'* 



Vou should not Josl- sight uf the fact tliM all the copies of the 

 " .Method" iitK .si-r,ied antJ .>'(ilc'i wail my ouri hand, — a m-^a- 

 Kure I have adojrted lo prevent im|>osilion and fraud. 

 ^ tali tu the Pfess. 



0:^ Editors of aiiricultural p -riodicals, and of other papers 

 having at least four hundred 1. inner subscribers^ are invited lo 

 publish the above communicalnin ; lor which t-nlire inseitinn, 

 and perhaps some other articles to be sent by me afterwards, I 

 offer every one three copies of the " Method "; lo be delivered 

 to him immediately after the receipt of his paper containing 

 the whole article. Such editors of agricultural papers of which 

 I am no* yet a subscriber, wiM pli-asi; to send ir.e tlieir paper, 

 ar.d consider me as such. 



GEORGE BOMMER. 

 Office 113 Grecnwicli si.. New York ciiy, 



July 1st, IS'JS. ^^ 



CONCORD WHOLESALE 



CASH PRICES CURREIVT. 



For West India Gouds ic Uekjceries, Flul'k, (^hain. I'fo- 

 DUCE, Iron & Steel, Plasilr, Salt, Lime, &". fiiC. 



CorreUcd weeWv for Hill's .V. H. Patriot bv GltMORE &. 

 CI<APP, al llie Dj|iot Stor..-, I.'uncurll, .N. II. 



ASHES, Pot3, 



I'L^rls, 



AI.U.M, 



BUIMSTUNE, Roll,.. 



Suliil.Mir, 



CAMPHOR. Retiiied,, 

 CANDLES, Mould,.. 



Sprl-jil, 



COFFEE, St. Doininfc'o,. 



.li,-35 

 ...H 

 .8,I)J 

 .7,30 



riianiirpp, nnd tlliTt-in cnnsists tile merit uI" the new edition of 

 l\K" Mclhiiil." Trne, Jailltrct also undertook the application 

 of this mixture, lint he stopped half way. His process, such 

 as descrihed Itt liis pamphlet, laniuit be used with protit and 

 sutxcRs, atid that for Ihree cogent reasons. The first is: the 

 meagre ae.d incomplete instructions he gives to the operator 

 upon the application of the system ; the second, b.-cause the 

 hand labor is too painful and expensive ; and the third, be- 

 cause III- dill not discover, and consequently coulil not tell how 

 to eniplov the air as a second agent of ferm.-ntaluui — a very 

 iuiportau't point in the op.-ration, because without this aid, itis 

 impossible to attain that degree of heat which is necessary 

 perfectly to reduce vegetable inalter mlo manure in a short 

 lime. Therein he failed, and therefoie it remained for otiiers 

 to accomplish the work he had left iuc( inplete. But althou-jh 1 

 have perhaps gone much farther than allothers who have lillh^ 

 erto devoted their attention to this subject, I do not pretend 

 to bar.- closed the door to improvement by uiy " Method."^ 

 The question of manure is so extensive that it embraces nearly 

 the whole agricultural art, and will in due time advance lo 

 fullness by relying upon science and practice. In the mean- 

 while Ihe great step is made, the fundamental bases are es- 

 lablishi'd, and the system, as explained in my new work, has 

 been so v\'ell matured by tny experiments, that I can artirm 

 without fear of misleading any one, that any farmer, who will 

 undertake lo operate on my plan, will siiccecil, and I assure 

 him that he will considerably augment the products of his 

 tarm bv following my economical process in the preiiaratiou 

 and application of his manure. Here the word " rcoiwiniral " 

 is seriously intended. The system taken together is ess--iilial- 

 ly economical ; for except a sinall uuanlity of lime, all Ihe in- 

 gredients whii-h eiit> r into the composition of the caustic lye, 

 (which, ivllh the .lir, f..rMi lb-- two agents of f-rinenlation,) 

 are fouiiil iipiin all farms, anil cost nothing but the labor uf 

 g.ithering them. 



Concerning the patent attached t:» my " Method," it is evi- 

 dent that It could only be graoied for th * iiuproveinent connec- 

 ted Willi the a[iplicTition ol inaterials .-ilread)' known. Vou 

 should know then, that the paleiilr-d process is of the greatest 



advantage to the farmer, being the most i( iiuical, and the 



most easily reduced into practice. It is also th • process now 

 in use in every section of the rnioii. You should also under- 

 stand, thai in'tlie patent this piocess is only ilescriheil in gen 

 erni terins, anil tliiil, isolat"d from the " Miilhod," it is not 

 likely to 1 f ali\ value. To iipply it with success, it is ne- 

 cessary to have lu>' work fir a guide. 



According to an'agreeiiient lilween myself and my agents, 

 Messrs. liaer and Wouliarl, the patent ua.1 issued under their 

 name, and a part of it, comprising the riglit lor tlu' northern 

 and eastern States, was immediiiteh cedi-d to me by them, 

 which transfer is diilv recorded in lb • patent office, in l.ibir 

 y\. page oH(l of transfers id' ]iateiit rights. Then by a second 

 triiiislir, made to no- tbe i;ih Nov. lull, by Abbott, Ilaer and 

 IJoiiliart. known as lb,- linn of Abboll .V Co., the reniaining 

 part, rouiprising Ibe right in the soiilherii and western Slates, 



has also been ceded I , which Iraiisl'er is also recorded in 



the paleiil olHce, in l.iber S. page :iT:t ; so Ihit by virtue of 

 these two aeM. the patent, issued uiiilcr the above names, now 



beloUg.J eiiloelv lo me. 



With rcgiril io the •' .Method " itself, ihal is lo say, the book 

 will' h coiilaiii-; the direct ituis and instriiclioiis indispensable li; 

 the farmer who wi-hes to apply tie- proce-iS ; iii a word, which 

 contains the svslein coiiiplele in all its detuls, the properly 

 and copv-right appertain lo myself ivilnsivily, according lo 

 two legal acts ent.r.d in Hie clerk's olticc of the southern dis- 

 trict of New Vork. Thus, these two rights, allboiigb disliiicl, 

 are inseparable ; ihat is, th ■ patent cannol be prutitable lo any 

 one wilhoul the '* .Method." 



1 was cotnpellud to give these explanations and to make 



Porto Itlco...... 8il 



Porto Cabello, ...84 



Old Goveriiinent Java,... Jl 



COPPERAS, -i 



FISH, Bank, p^qiiintal,.. 2,50 



Pollock, 3,-At 



B.ay, -STo 



Old Dun, 4,.=)U 



.\o. I Salmon, lf>-blil, I4,U0 



.\o. 1 Shad, it>-hlil, 13,01) 



Ton's i. Sounds, tl>blil, fi,on 



H.B.Filis,S*hlil, B,00 



FLOUR, Genesee, 5,00 



Fancy brand, * . » .5,50 



tUlio, .\kron, ...... 6,-25 



Spanliling, extia, — 



FRCIT. Figs 



R'lisins, blue mark,. 

 Black mark,.. .>...• 



Box, hanrh, -2,311 



FLISTICK,Cnba,P'ton, 30,00 



Tampico,, 92,00 



Ground, If*- huild 1,73 



GLUE, Russian best, 17 



American, II 



GRAI.N. Oats, 40 cents f- bu 



Corn, 63.^ do do bu 



Rve, fi-dodohii 



Bl-ans, 75'»1,.S0 



Peas, ...50fd> 75 



GRINUSTO.NES, Isl ipial- 

 itj, nnished.l^liund.-a.M 



Do. do. iintinislied, 1.30 



HERRING, r box. No. 1, ..30 



.Scal.-il 73 



INDIGO, Bengal, . I, lO-a 1,75 

 Spanish Hoat,...I,00rai I,.3a 



.Manilla, 75'ecl,23 



IRON, Old Sable, 3 



English, 4J 



Ban Us, refined, 4 J 



English, sheet, I) 



Russia, do 1^6)13 



Old Sable nail rods, 6 



Norwegian do t-J 



roinmon do A\ 



English hoop, 3 



American do 4 



Shoe Shapes, .\m 4;^ 



Sw*^des, shoe shapes, 5 



LEATHKIt. New Vork 

 Side Leather, Light, 14 (S) Hi 



Do. Heavy |-3.i«)15 



LI.ME, Tlloinaston, fiisl 



quality, I,'23. 



Call Kiel I, do 1,12' 



LOIi\\'0<)D, St. Domin- 

 go, llMon, 2-J,00 



Campeacliy, 27,00 



Ground, l(> liund 1,73 



MACKEREL, No. I, ^ 



bbl 12,30 



No. 2, I0,.30 



.\o. 3 8,30 



MOLASSES, Havana, 28 



Surinam, 28 



Trinidad, 'M 



Porto Rico 31 



Sugar Iloii^e, .50 



N.MI.S. Boston Iron Go's 



brand 43 



Old Colony do 43 



Wevnioulh Iron Co 4,^ 



Malileii 4.i 



PI.ASIEIi, H> ton, 3,50 



Do. ground 10,(10 



PROVISIONS. Pork Ex- 

 tra clear tp»bhl, Iti.OO 



('oiiiinon do 14,00 



Extra .Mess, 18,00 



Julv 31. 18-15. 



..4\ Common do....>. 10,00 



44 Butter, |J> ft, 8 'a 12 



.4 Cheese, new- milch,. ..6 iSy 7 



.^3 Four meal, 4 <@5 



t Dried apple, best, S-'.-Sa 



75 Lard, Viortliern, '...81 



. .10 Do. siiuthei n 8 



.32 TnrkejsJtChiekMis, hest,7 



.G Goslins, besi, 4J 



Round Hogs 4tia>54 



REDWOOD, ground, f* 



loiud 2,75 



Nicaragua, jf* ton, 33,00 



RlCt:, \* hund. best, 3,30 



ROSIN, !»> bid 'i,m 



SAL.-EUATIS, first (pialilv,4 

 SALT, St. lUies, t* hlid. 3,20 



Cadi/., 3,23 



Bonaires, 3,25 



Turks Island, 3,50 



Liverpool, 3,25 



Do. fine, Worlhingstun 



brand, [f* bag 9,00 



Do. other brands, 1,75 



SALTPETRE, crude 8 



Do. refined, 9 



SEED. Clover, northern,. .85 



Do. southein, 7 



Herds grass, ^ bu I,7.> 



SHEETINGS, prime ll»yd ..7 

 SIIl.NGLES. first qualily. 



No. I, pine, t* .M 2,75 - 



do. do. do. spruce, 1,75 



.SHIRTINGS, 1<>yard CJ 



SHOT, assorted, 51 



SHOVELS, cast steel, p 



doz 10,00 



Steel pointed do 9,00 



Iron do. best, 8,00 



Do. common, 6,50 



SOAP, Cast il.-, ; 11 



While Soap, best 8 



Brown, .No. I, 4 



Family, S 



Extra, 



SPICES. Cassia, in iiials, K 



S3 



30 



7 



...1,00 

 ...1,25 



13 



H 



II 



12 



..7i 



.18 

 ....17 

 ....124 

 10" 



llavn- 



..8 



Do. ground 



Cloves, 



Oinger, pure, ... 



Mace, t> tb, 



.Nutu'ejis, best,-. 

 Pimento, whole, .... 



Do. ground, 



Pepper, wlnde, 



Do. iiroiind, 



STEEL, Swedes, best. 

 Sanderson, Mrolhers 



Co. cast steel, 



.lessop &c Son, do.. 



German, best, 



Do. common, 



Coach spnn-,', best 



sue Alls. Mrown 



na, very best, 



Do. <io. prime, 



Do. do. fair, 



Dmible refined Eart Bos- 



t.m loaf. 104 



Do. do. i-rusbed, 12{ 



Do. do. powdered, 13 



(■nnimon loaf, II 



Porto Uieo, best, 8 



Piirilifd Muscovado do . . .8 



TAK, l* bbl.: 3,00 



TEAS, (lunpowder, best 



(pialiiy, li* lb, 75 



Imperial, do W) 



Hywm, d() t'«0 



Hyson Skin, do 30 



Vniinc Ilvs<m,ciHnmon, .35 



Do. \U\. ftiir 4S 



Do. ilo. cood, f>0 



Do. do. best 60 



TOBACCO, common keg,..G 



Good do ID 



Common box, 8 



Good do V2\ 



Honey Dew, do. best, 18 



Cavttidisli, *;;5 



UUl<;iITOX .M.VKKET,— MosuAV, July 98, 18-15. 

 I Report. -d tor tbe l);nlv .Advertiser Sc Patriot.] 



At Miuki I tllO lleef Cattle, 'J7U0 Sheep nnd 2(K) Swine. 40 

 net f C:\ltle uusidil. 



Pun K-" — ficr/" Crt«/e.— A small advance wns efleclcd, and 

 we ipioie extra S5 75 ; first qualitv, $0 135 ^ §5 50 i second, §5 

 a $:. -r. ; third, $4 'i'. (iti $1 75. 



S/if/'/i.— Lnmbs from ^1 2.'> to $i-l; old Sheep fr«nn$l50 lo 

 .*•? 50. 



Strinc. — OIiI Hops al -l^c for Sows, and 5 for Borrows ; Shonts, 

 44 nnd 5^0. At relnil from 5 to G^c. 



