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REVIEW OF THE MARKET.-ADVERTISEMENTS. 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
ASHES, Pots, 
RALE ROPE,.ifc 
BARK, Quercitron,.*.ton 
BEANS, White,.bush 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,.lb. 
BOLT ROPE,.do 
BONES, ground,.bush. 
BRISTLES, American,.lb. 
BUTTER, Table,.do. 
Shipping,.do. 
HANDLES, Mould, Tallow,.do. 
Sperm,.f.do. 
Stearine,.do. 
CHEESE,. do. 
COAL, Anthracite,.2000 lbs. 
CORDAGE, American,.lb. 
COTTON.do. 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp,.... yard, 
Kentucky.do. 
FEATHERS,.lb. 
FLAX, American,.do. 
FLOUR, Northern and Western,.bbl. 
Fancy,.do. 
Southern, .do. 
Richmond City Mills,.do. 
Rye,.do. 
GRAIN—Wheat, Western,.bush. 
Southern.do. 
Rye,.do. 
Corn, Northern,.do. 
Southern,.do. 
Barley,.do. 
Oats, Northern,.do. 
Southern,.do. 
GUANO.100 lbs 
HAY, in bales.do. 
HEMP, Russia, clean,.ton, 
American, water-rotted,. do. 
American, dew-rotted.do. 
HIDES, Dry Southern,.lb. 
HOPS,.lb. 
HORNS,.LOO. 
LEAD.lb. 
Sheet and bar.do. 
MEAL, Corn,.bbl 
Corn,.hhd. 
MOLASSES, New Orleans,.gal. 
MUSTARD, American,.Ib. 
N AVAL STO R ES—Tar,.bbl. 
Pitch,.do 
Rosin.do. 
Turpentine,.do. 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern,.gal. 
OIL, Linseed, Americah,.do. 
Castor,.do. 
Lard,.do. 
OIL CAKE,.100 lbs. 
PEAS, Field,..bush. 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. ton, 
Ground, in bbls.of 300 lbs. 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,.bbl. 
Prime,.do. 
Smoked,.lb. 
Rounds, in pickle,..do. 
Pork, Mess,.bbl. 
Prime,. do. 
Lard,.lb. 
Bacon sides, Smoked, .do. 
In pickle,.do. 
Hams, Smoked,.do. 
Pickled,.do. 
Shoulders, Smoked,.do. 
Pickled,.do. 
RICE,...100 lbs. 
SALT,.sack, 
Common,.bush. 
SEEDS—Clover,.lb. 
Timothy,..7 bush. 
Flax, rough,.do. 
clean,. do. ] 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent, soda.lb. 
Sulphate Soda, ground,.do. 
SUGAR, New Orleans,. do. 
SUMAC, American,.ton, 1 
TALLOW, .lb. 
TOBACCO .do. 
WHISKEY, American,.gal. 
WOOL, Saxony,.lb. 
Merino,.do. 
Half-blood,. do. 
Common, .do. 
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NEW YOKIt CATTLE MARKET-Sep. 22. 
At Market, 1000 Beef Cattle (chiefly Northern); 40 Cows 
and Calves, and 4100 Sheep and Lambs. 
Prices.— Beeves were dull, and we quote best $0.25, with the 
bulk of sales at $5a$5.25 and ordinary, $4a$4.75. 55 were taken 
for Bermuda, and 400 remain unsold. 
Cows and Calves— All sold at $16a$28 each, according to 
quality. 
Sheep and Lambs.— The sales reached 3600 head, at 874 cts 
a $3,50 each for Sheep, and 50 cts. a $2.25 for Lambs. 
Hay. —Loose sells by the load at $la$L12| per cwt. 
Remarks. — Jlskes steady. Cotton , brisk, with an advance ol 
i of a cent per lb. Export since the 1st September 18,812 bales ; 
same time last year, 31,407 ; same time, year before, 3,400. Flour 
and Wheat extremely dull. Rye, Barley, and Oats have ad¬ 
vanced. Seed, an upward tendonsy. Provisions , heavy. Tal¬ 
low in active demand. Tobacco the same. Wool, a slight 
b.q vihicg. 
Money plenty at G to 7 per cent. 
Stocks. —Nothing of interest. 
The Weather has become cool, with a few frosts, and latterly 
considerable rain. 
The Crops. —Since Cotton picking commenced the rain has 
done considerable injury to the balls, which will lessen the yield 
somewhat where it escaped the drouth. Corn is being secured 
in good order, and is a great crop at the West, a fair one at the 
North, but at the South, extremely short. Tobacco has suffered 
severely the past month on the low grounds. Sugar a large crop 
Hemp is pretty good. Rice is abundant, a few sections excepted. 
Potatoes have suffered considerably from the rot at the North. 
Other roots, especially turnips, are very promising. 
N. Y. AGRICULTURAL WAKE MOUSE. 
Having taken the commodious store, No. 187 Water Street, the 
subscriber is now opening the largest and most complete 
assortment of Agricultural Implements of all kinds,ever yet offered 
in this market. Most of these are of new and highly improved pat¬ 
tern,warranted to be made of the best materials,put together in the 
strongest manner, of a very superior finish, and offered at the 
lowest cash prices. 
SEEDS FOR THE FARMER. 
Such as Improved Winter and Spring Wheat, Rye, Barley, . 
Oats, Corn, Beans, Peas, Rutabaga, Turnip, Cabbage, Beet, Car¬ 
rot, Parsnep, Clover and Grass-seeds, improved varieties of Pota¬ 
toes. 
WIRE-CLOTHS AND SIEVES. 
Different kinds and sizes constantly on hand. 
FERTILIZERS. 
Peruvian and African Guano, Poudrette, Bonedust Limo, Plas¬ 
ter of Paris, <fcc. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Orders taken for these, and executed from a choice of the best 
Nurseries, Gardens, and Conservatories in the United States. 
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE AND POULTRY. 
Orders executed for stock of all kinds, to the best advantage. 
The subscriber requests samples sent to him of any new or im¬ 
proved Implements, Seeds, &c., See., which, if found, valuable, 
extra pains will be taken to bring them before the public. 
s A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, New York. 
DEVON CATTLE FOR SALE. 
E. P. Beck will sell at public sale, on Wednesday the 15th of 
October next at his dwelling in Sheldon, Wyoming co., N. Y., a 
large portion of his valuable stock of pure Devon Cattle. It con¬ 
sists of calves, yearlings, steers, heifers, cows, and bulls of vari¬ 
ous ages. One year’s credit will be given on approved security to 
‘ill who wish it. 
Sheldon, Aug. 20, 1845. 2t 
SUPERIOR CRANBERRY VINES. 
During the fair of the American Institute, in October, the sub- 
criber will be in attendance at Niblo’s Garden, with specimens 
f the fruit of his superior cranberries. He will also have cran- 
erry vines for sale in lots to suit purchasers. 
2t_SULLIVAN BATES, of Billingham,Mass. 
GRAPEVINES FOR SALE* 
The subscriber has a large number of GRAPE VINES, grown 
Newton, Mass., Sept. 1845. 
WILLIAM KENRICK. 
A SHEPI1EIID WANTED. 
A person competent to manage a large flock of sheep, see to 
loir shoaring, and putting up the wool properly for the New 
ork market, is Wanted to go to Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The 
r agos offored are from 150 to $200 a year, with house and pro- 
isions. The country there is perfectly healthy, and the situation 
n-eeable. Apply to 
WILLIAM THOMPSON. Harrodsburg, Ky., or 
A. B ALLEN, 187 Water St., N. Y. 
