REVIEW OF THE MARKET.-ADVERTISEMENTS. 
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REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, OCTOBER 25, 1845. 
ASHES, Pots,. 
BALE ROPE, 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow, 
BRISTLES, American, 
BUTTER, Table,. 
Shipping,. 
CANDLES, Mould, Tall 
Sperm,. 
Stearine,. 
CHEESE,. 
COAL, Anthracite, .... 
CORDAGE, American,. 
FEATHERS, 
Fancy, 
Rye, 
Rye, 
Barley, 
GUANO, 
HOPS,... 
HORNS, 
LEAD. . 
MEAL, Corn, 
Corn,.. 
MUSTARD, American,... 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 
Pitch,. 
Lard,. 
OIL CAKE,. 
PEAS, Field,. 
PLASTER OF PARIS, 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,. 
Lard, 
RICE,.. 
SALT, 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent, soda, 
TALLOW, 
TOBACCO 
WOOL, Saxony, 
Merino, ... 
Common, • 
100 lbs. 
$3 87 h to $3 94 
4 12£ 
4 19 
5 
7 
24 00 
24 50 
1 12 
1 25 
... .lb. 
28 
33 
12 
13 
40 
55 
25 
65 
16 
25 
9 
13 
9 
11 
25 
38 
20 
25 
4 
8 
)00 lbs. 
5 00 
6 00 
....lb. 
11 
12 
6 
10 
.. yard, 
13 
14 
12 
13 
... .lb. 
26 
34 
7 
8 
... bbl. 
5 50 
5 75 
6 00 
6 25 
5 25 
5 50 
6 25 
6 38 
3 62 
3 75 
.bush. 
1 10 
1 20 
1 00 
1 10 
73 
75 
67 
68 
65 
66 
67 
69 
42 
43 
35 
38 
00 lbs 
2 25 
3 00 
70 
80 
175 00 
180 00 
105 00 
185 00 
75 00 
125 00 
9 
11 
12 
16 
1 00 
7 00 
4 38 
4 75 
u 
H 
3 00 
3 12 
14 00 
14 25 
23 
27 
16 
31 
1 87 
2 00 
1 25 
1 38 
80 
90 
2 75 
3 25 
* 48 
50 
67 
68 
57 
68 
70 
75 
00 lbs. 
1 00 
_ 
.bush. 
1 25 
1 50 
2 50 
2 62 
00 lbs. 
1 12 
1 25 
..bbl. 
7 00 
9 00 
4 50 
5 50 
6 
9 
;,. .do. 
4 
6 
12 00 
14 00 
9 00 
11 00 
8 
8f 
3 
4 
3 
4 
6 
10 
4 
7 
5 
6* 
4£ 
5 
00 lbs. 
4 75 
5 50 
1 30 
1 35 
.bush. 
20 
35 
8 
bush. 
14 50 
21 00 
8 50 
9 00 
10 50 
10 75 
.. .lb. 
3 
3 
1 
5 
8 
35 00 
37 50 
7 
8 
3 
7 
26 
27 
35 
50 
30 
35 
25 
30 
20 
25 
NEW YOBMv CATTLE MARKET—Oct. 27. 
At Market, 1850 Beef Cattle, 40 Cows and Calves, and 4000 
Sheep and Lambs. 
Prices. —Beef Cattle were in poor request, and at the close a 
good many left over. Fair to best retailing may be placed at $5.50 
a $5.75 ; with some extra at $0. 
Cows and Calves.— All sold at $18a$30. 
Sheep and Lambs.— Sales at 75 a 2.25 for the latter, and $1 a 
3.50 for Sheep. Left over GOO head. 
Hay —Is brisk at 91 ct-\ a $1 per cwt. chiefly the latter rate. 
Remarks. — Jlshcs in moderate request. Colton , brisk, and 
has recovered the late decline produced by the last news from 
England. Export since 1st September last, 59,558 bales ; same 
time last year, 93,728 ; same time year before, 11,320. Flour is 
firm. Our readers will see that this great staple article has ad¬ 
vanced about $1 per barrel within the oast month, greatly to the 
benefit of the farmer. Grain of all kinds, brisk. Corn, quite scarce 
in market. Hemp, more inquiry. Naval Stores, an upward ten¬ 
dency. Provision , firm. Seeds, active. Sugar, quiet. Tobacco, 
the same. Wool, without change. Several lots have been sold 
for export. 
Money remains plenty. 
Stocks— Quite buoyant. 
The Weather. —We have had one cold turn this month, with 
sharp frosts ; but we are now in the midst of a delightful Indian 
summer. 
The Crops. —Pretty much everything at the north is now har¬ 
vested. Potatoes have suffered much from the rot, and prove a 
short crop. Prices rule high. Corn, at the South, is very short. 
Cotton has sustained considerable injury from the rain and unu¬ 
sually early and severe frosts this month. Tobacco has been in¬ 
jured some by the frost; but upon the whole a fair crop. Rice 
has come in well. Sugar is very promising. 
MAGNOLIAS FOR SALE. 
Nurserymen and Gardeners, by making immediate application 
to A. B. Allen, at the New York Agricultural Warehouse, No. 
187 Water street, can be furnished early next spring with trees 
of the Magnolia Macryphila and Grandiflora, at $50 per thousand. 
They will be carefully packed in boxes containing 500 or 1000 
each, and will be forwarded from the South by the way of the 
Ohio river, as early as navigation opens, and delivered In the 
original packages, in good order, to purchasers. 
SOLON ROBINSON, Agent for the Owner. 
October, 1815. 
PRINCE’S LINN/EAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND 
NURSERIES, 
FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK. 
The Great Original Establishment. 
This nursery establishment is the largest in the Union, cover¬ 
ing near 60 acres, and comprising the most extensive and select 
collection of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants ever offered 
to the public—among which are more than 500 varieties of new 
and rare Fruits, and above 1,000 varieties of rare Flowering 
Shrubs and Roses, which are nowhere else to be found in Ame¬ 
rica. The new descriptive Catalogues, with precise descriptions 
and directions for culture, and with reduced prices, will be sent 
to every post paid applicant, and orders will be executed with 
that accuracy and despatch which characterizes the whole es¬ 
tablishment. Catalogues may be had of A. B Allen, 187 Water 
street; Saxton & Miles, 205 Broadway ; and of Clark & Austin, 
Agents, 130 Fulton street, and orders left with them, or sent per 
mail, will meet prompt attention. 
WM. R. PRINCE & CO. 
N. B. The public are cautioned against a deceptive use of our 
name and title, which they will find exposed on our catalogues. 
LIVE HEDGES. 
50,000 Maclura, or Osage Orange, for sale by the subscribers, 
D. LANDRETH & FULTON, 
Nurserymen, Philadelphia. 
PERUVIAN OUANO. 
Just received from the Peruvian Guano Company, warranted 
pure and of best quality. Price in bags, for any quantity not less 
than ten tons, $50 per ton, of 2,240 lbs. 
fiDWIN BARTLETT. 
Noo. 1st. 42 South street. 
GRANT’S PATENT FAN-MILL RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
The subscriber offers to sell the Patent-right of his Improved 
Fan Mill, to counties where the right is not already disposed of. 
The letters patent are dated July 10th, 1845. Letters addressed 
to L. T. Grant, at the junction P. O., Rensselaer Co., New York, 
post paid, where the Mills are manufactured, will receive im¬ 
mediate attention. They may be seen at the Agricultural Ware¬ 
house of A. B. Allen, 187 Water street, New York. 
STALK AND STRAW CUTTERS. 
Sinclair’s Stalk and Straw Cutters. price $25 to $35. 
Hovey’s do. do. $10 to $35. 
Stevens’ do. do. $10 to $20. 
Other kinds for straw and hay, $3 to $7. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water St., N Y. 
