REVIEW OF THE MARKET.-ADVERTISEMENTS. 
383 
REVIEU OF THE MARKET. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 26, 1845. 
ASHES, Pots,.per 100 lbs. 
Pearls,.do. 
BALE ROPE,......lb. 
BARK, Quercitron,.ton, 
BEANS, White,.bush 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,.lb. 
BOLT ROPE,.do. 
BONES, ground,.bush. 
BRISTLES, American,.lb. 
BUTTER, Table,.do. 
Shipping,.do. 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow.do. 
Sperm,.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. 
$3 87£ to 
4 12£ “ 
26 00 “ 
1 12 “ 
28 “ 
12 “ 
40 “ 
25 « 
16 “ 
25 
20 
5 
5 00 
11 
6 
13 
12 
26 
7 
6 37 
7 00 
6 37 
7 25 
4 37 
1 40 
1 35 
83 
82 
80 
67 
52 
46 
2 25 
75 
HEMP, Russia, clean,.ton, 187 00 
American, water-rotted,.do. 105 00 
$3 94 
4 19 
7 
24 50 
1 25 
33 
13 
55 
65 
25 
13 
11 
38 
25 
10 
6 00 
12 
10 
14 
13 
34 
8 
6 87 
7 62 
6 87 
7 75 
4 50 
1 50 
1 45 
85 
85 
81 
69 
53 
48 
3 00 
85 
190 00 
185 00 
75 00 
it 
125 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern, ... 
9 
44 
11 
HOPS, . 
32 
35 
HORNS, . 
1 00 
“ 
7 00 
lead . 
__lb. 
4 75 
tt 
4 88 
Sheet and bar . 
4 \ 
5£ 
MEAL, Corn, . 
3 87* 
44 
4 12 
Corn, . 
15 00 
ct 
15 25 
MOLASSES, New Orleans, . 
23 
44 
27 
MUSTARD, American, . 
16 
44 
31 
NAVAL STORES—Tar, . 
1 87 
44 
2 00 
Pitch, . 
1 25 
44 
1 38 
Rosin .•.. 
1 80 
44 
1 13 
Turpentine,. . 
3 50 
44 
4 25 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, . 
63 
44 
75 
OIL, Linseed, American, . 
67 
44 
68 
Castor, . 
57 
44 
68 
Lard, . 
70 
44 
75 
OIL CAKE . 
100 lbs. 
1 00 
44 
1 50 
PEAS, Field, . 
1 50 
44 
2 00 
PLASTER OF PARIS . 
2 50 
44 
2 62 
Ground, in bbls . of 300 lbs. 
1 12 
44 
1 25 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess, . 
....bbl. 
7 00 
44 
9 00 
Prime,. 
4 50 
44 
5 50 
Smoked,. 
6 
44 
9 
Rounds, in pickle,..do. 
4 
44 
6 
Pork, Mess,. 
12 00 
44 
14 12 
Prime,. 
9 00 
44 
11 00 
Lard, . 
8 
44 
8f 
Bacon sides, Smoked, . 
3 
44 
4 
In pickle, . 
3 
44 
4 
Hams, Smoked, . 
6 
44 
10 
Pickled, ... 
4 
44 
7 
Shoulders, Smoked, . 
5 
44 
6£ 
Pickled, . 
4 h 
44 
5 
RICE, . 
100 lbs. 
4 75 
44 
5 50 
SALT, . 
1 35 
44 
1 40 
Common, . 
20 
44 
35 
10 
44 
11 
Timothy, . 
7 bush. 
14 50 
a 
21 00 
Flax,rough, . 
10 00 
44 
10 13 
clean, . 
11 00 
44 
11 12 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent, soda, 
... .lb. 
3 
44 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground,. 
1 
44 
— 
SUGAR, New Orleans,.... 
5 
44 
8 
SUMAC. American,. 
35 00 
44 
37 56 
TALLOW . 
7 
44 
8 
TOBACCO . 
3 
4 
7 
WHISKEY American. 
20 
it 
29 
WOOL, Saxony,. 
35 
44 
50 
Merinc. 
30 
44 
35 
Half-blood,. 
25 
(4 
30 
Common,. 
20 
U 
52 
| NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—Nov. 24. 
I At Market, 1397 Beef Cattle, 55 Cows and Calves, and £500 
Sheep and Lambs. 
Prices. —Beef Cattle were in demand at last week’s rates, 
which we renew. We give $4.50a$6, to include all qualities. 
Cows and Calves. —All sold at $18a$30. 
Sheep and Lambs.— The former we quote at 01 25a$3.50,and 
the latter, at 75a$2.25. Left over, 200. 
Hay —Is quick at $20a$33 per ton for loose. 
Remarks. — Ashes slow o«f sale. Cotton is much depressed, 
and a decline of fully \ of a cent. Export from the United States 
since 1st September last, 184,458 bales ; same time last year, 
203,485; same time year before, 89,425. Flour. In this article 
there has been great excitement since the arrival of the Britannia, 
and prices went up as high as $7.00 to 07.25, for common brands. 
It has now fallen fully five shillings per barrel, from this high 
price, with a steady demand. We are confident, however, that 
these prices cannot be maintained, as shipments to Europe wili 
be attended with a heavy loss. It is a great misfortune for the 
American market to be so excited. We advise the S.irmers to sell 
now a-s rapidly as possible, and be sure and get their pay, for these 
prices will not last long. The arrivals for the past month 
have been very large. Corn Meal is scarce. Wheat a slight 
downward tendency, as well as all other kinds of grain. Mo¬ 
lasses in good request. Nava-l Stores in active demand, at a con¬ 
siderable advance. Provisions generally little doing. Rice 
brisk. Sugar dull. In other articles, little worthy of comment. 
Money remains plenty, from 5£ to 7 per cent. 
Stocks. —Steady, with few transactions. 
The Weather generally has been very pleasant and mild the 
past month. Indeed, we think the past one of the most delight¬ 
ful Autumns we ever knew. The Fall feed is good, and much of 
the stock in this vicinity still get their living from the pastures. 
The Crops. —Nothing new remains but sugar and cotton, and 
from them we hear good accounts. We congratulate the hu« 
bandman on the prosperous close of the year, and, notwithstand¬ 
ing the drouth, we have reason to be thankful to Providence for 
an average abundance of crops. 
Transactions of the N. Y. State Ag. Society. Just as 
our paper was made up for the press, we received a proof sheet 
in advance of publication of the December No. of the Cultivator, 
in answer to the article in our last signed, “ A Member.” As it 
was accompanied with a threat and demand, we shall not insert 
it till these are withdrawn. We said under the first article, of 
“ A Member,” that our columns were open to a reply ; but these 
are now effectually closed by the attitude that the editor of t-lie 
Cultivator has most unwisely, in our opinion, seen fit to assume. 
93” To Subscribers. —We shall send the January No. for 
1846, to all present subscribers. Such as do not wish the paper 
continued, will please return the No. immediately, with the 
name and Post-Office address, when it will be stopped. Such as 
do not immediately return the No. unmutilated , we shall consider 
as subscribers to the fifth volume. We wish expressly, that no re¬ 
mittances be made by Post Office drafts. Subscribers wi II please 
enclose the amount of subscription direct to the publishers. 
PRAIRIE FARMER. 
Volume VI., 1846. Published monthly, at Chicago , III., at $1 
per annum, in advance. Containing thirty-two large octavo 
pages, besides a cover, on which advertisements, &c., are in¬ 
serted. The matter being chiefly original, and supplied by prac¬ 
tical correspondents from all parts of the West, Eastern readers 
will not find much copied from other agricultural papers ; and at 
the same time it furnishes more information concerning the West 
than can be obtained from any other source. Printed in good 
style, and embellished with engravings. 
Subscriptions will be received by Saxton & Miles, 205 Broad 
way, New York, from those to whom it will be more convenient 
than to order it by mail. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, 
Any quantity of this excellent fertilizer on hand, for sale at 
the following prices: 
100 bags or more, 2£ cents per lb. 
Over 50 and under 100 bags 2& do. 
Over 10 and under 50 do. 2| do. 
Less than 10 do. 3 do. 
The bags average about 150 lbs. each. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 WaterStreet, 
MAGNOLIAS FOR SALE, 
Nurserymen and Garde ers, by .aking immediate application 
to A. B. Allen, at the N York Agricultural Warehouse, No 
187 Water street, can be \trnished eariy nexc spring Mir 
of the Magnolia Macryphi.a and Grandiflora, at $50 per thousanu. 
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, 1845. 
