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REVIEW OF THE MARKET.—-ADVERTISEMENTS, 
REVIEW ©F THE MARKET, 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK. JAN U ARY 26,1846. 
ASHES, Pots,. 
Pearls, ..... .. do. 
BALE ROPE,..... .lb 
BARK, Quercitron,.ton, 
BEANS, White,.bush. 
BEESWAX, Ain. Yellow,. 
BOLT ROPE. 
BONES, ground,. 
BRISTLES, American,. 
BUTTER, Table,...do. 
Shipping,. do, 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow,.do. 
Sperm. 
Stearine,. .do. 
CHEESE,. 
COAL, Anthracite,.2000 lbs. 
CORDAGE, American,...lb. 
COTTON,.do. 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp,-yard, 
Kentucky.do. 
FEATHERS,. 
FLAX, American,..do. 
FLOUR, Northern and Western,.bbl. 
Fancy. 
Southe,n, ..do. 
Richmond City Mills,. 
Rye,. 
GRAIN—Wheat, Western,.bush. 
Southern.do 
Rye,. 
Corn, Northern,.do. 
Southern,.do. 
Barley,...do. 
Oats, Northern,.do. 
Southern,.do. 
GUANO .do. 
HAY, in hales.lbO lbs 
HEMP, Russia, clean,.. 
American, water-rotted,... 
American, dew-rotted,.do. 
HIDES, Dry Southern,. 
HOPS,.lb. 
HORNS,...100. 
LEAD. 
Sheet and bar .do 
MEAL, Com,.bbl. 
Corn,. 
MOLASSES, New Orleans,. 
MUSTARD, American,.lb 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,.bbl. 
Pitch,.do 
Rosin.do. 
Turpentine,.do. 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern 
OIL, Linseed, American,.do. 
Castor,.do. 
Lard,... 
OIL CAKE,.100 lbs. 
PEAS, Field,.bush. 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. 
Ground, in bbis.,.of 300 lbs. 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,. 
Prime,. .do 
Smoked,.lb 
Rounds, in pickle,, .do. 
Pork, Mess,.. 
Prime,. 
Lard,. 
Bacon sides, Smoked,.do 
In pickle,.do. 
Hams, Smoked,.do. 
Pickled,.do 
Shoulders, Smoked,..do. 
Pickled,.do. 
RICE,. 
SALT,. 
Common,.bush. 
SEEDS—Clover,.. 
Timothy,.7 bush 
Flax, rough,. 
clean,.do. 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent, soda 
Sulphate Soda, ground,.do. 
SUGAR, New Orleans,.do 
SUMAC, American,.ton 
TALLOW, .lb 
TOBACCO . 
WHISKEY, American,.. 
WOOLS, Saxony,.....lb, 
Merino.,...do. 
Half blood,. do, 
Common........ ... .do 
30 lbs. 
$3 87J to 
$4 00 
4 12£ 
44 
4 19 
.lb. 
5 
44 
7 
• tou, 
26 00 
44 
26 50 
.bush. 
1 12 
44 
1 25 
28 
44 
33 
12 
U 
13 
. bush. 
40 
4 
55 
...lb. 
25 
44 
65 
16 
u 
25 
9 
44 
13 
9 
44 
11 
25 
44 
38 
20 
41 
25 
5 
44 
10 
SO lbs. 
5 00 
44 
6 00 
11 
44 
12 
6 
44 
10 
. yard, 
13 
44 
14 
12 
44 
13 
...lb. 
26 
44 
34 
7 
44 
8 
.. bbl. 
5 50 
44 
5 87 
6 50 
44 
6 87 
5 50 
44 
5 87 
6 62 
44 
6 75 
4 25 
44 
4 38 
bush. 
1 20 
44 
1 30 
1 15 
44 
1 25 
79 
44 
81 
68 
44 
70 
67 
44 
69 
65 
44 
68 
46 
a 
48 
38 
44 
40 
2 00 
44 
3 00 
LtiO lbs. 
90 
u 
95 
...do. : 
190 00 
44 
195 00 
44 
185 00 
75 00 
44 
125 00 
8 
44 
10 
20 
44 
35 
1 00 
44 
7 00 
4 50 
44 
4 56 
4f 
44 
5* 
3 75 
44 
4 00 
17 50 
44 
18 00 
23 
44 
29 
16 
44 
31 
2 25 
44 
2 38 
1 25 
44 
1 38 
1 00 
u 
1 25 
3 50 
44 
5 60 
63 
44 
75 
67 
44 
68 
57 
44 
68 
70 
44 
75 
00 lbs. 
1 75 
44 
1 88 
.bush. 
1 50 
44 
2 00 
2 50 
44 
2 63 
00 lbs. 
1 12 
44 
1 25 
..bbl. 
7 00 
44 
9 00 
4 50 
44 
5 50 
6 
44 
9 
3,. .do. 
4 
44 
6 
12 00 
44 
14 12 
9 00 
44 
11 00 
7 h 
44 
8 h 
3 
44 
4 
3 
44 
4 
6 
44 
10 
4 
44 
7 
5 
44 
4 J 
44 
5 
00 lbs. 
4 10 
44 
5 52 
1 35 
44 
1 40 
.bush. 
20 
44 
35 
10 
44 
13 
1 bush. 
16 50 
44 
21 00 
10 00 
44 
10 50 
11 00 
44 
11 50 
.. .lb. 
3 
44 
3 
1 
4 * 
— 
5 
a 
8 
35 00 
u 
37 50 
7 
44 
8 
3 
u 
7 
24 
44 
25 
35 
44 
50 
30 
44 
35 
25 
it 
30 
20 
1 22 
NJEW ¥©f&I£ CATTLE MAIlliET—Jan. 26. 
At Market, 1100 Beef Cattle (250 from Pennsylvania), 50 Cows 
and Calves, and 2000 Sheep and Lambs. 
Prices.— Beef Cattle—Last week the market exhibited consi* 
derable spirit, and buyers operated very freely. At the close of 
the week’s business (Monday evening) not more than 200 remain¬ 
ed unsold. We quote inferior to middling qualities, $4.50a$5.00; 
superior and prime ditto, $5.50a$6.0U ; sales of a few extra are 
reported at ®7. 
Cows and Calves, —The offerings for the last week were 
rather limited, but all at market were taken at prices ranging, 
according to quulity, from $15 to $30a32 
Sheep and Lambs.— $1 50a$3.5J may be quoted as the ex¬ 
tremes of prices. A small number left over. 
Hay —In consequence of the recent snow storm preventing 
supplies reaching the city, the stock on hand is very small. A 
good article readily commands $1.12£ per cwt. 
Remarks. — Ashes firm. Cotton is steady, and no change in 
prices since the late news. Export since 1st September last, 
457,930 bales ; same time last year, 558,500; same time year 
betore, 3u7,918. Flour is inactive. Stock on hand in this city 
about 235,000 barrels. Grain of all kind in moderate demand. 
Provisions firm, but little doing in them. Of other articles we 
have nothing worthy of record, this being the dullest month of 
the year tor all kinds of business. 
Money is tight, although there is no great distress for it. 
Stocks slightly on the advance. 
The Weather has been quite mild this month, with the excep¬ 
tion of one heavy fall of snow, giving us a single week’s 
sleighing. 
Transactions of the N. Y. (State Ao. (Society. —Just 
as I was ready to issue the Extra spoken of page 38 of the last 
No. of this periodical, for reasons which will be stated hereafter, 
the publication of it was suspended for the present. Whether it 
will be issued or suppressed will depend entirely on circum¬ 
stances. 1 am deeply obliged to my numerous friends for the in¬ 
terest they have taken in this matter, and can assure them oi>e 
and all, that their kind expressions and encouragements are 
gratefully remembered. If it be found necessary to issue the 
Extra hereafter, they shall have due notice of it, and be supplied 
in any quantity for distribution. I promise them if it ever 
does see the light, with the additions I can now make to it, they 
will find it as rich and spicy an expose as ever appeared in the 
annals of agricultural literature. Still it is my wish that I may 
not be forced to say anything more. All now rests with the ad.' 
verse party. The developments of the last ten days fully content met 
A. B. ALLEN. 
To Agricultural Societies. —With a view of aiding these 
Societies, and more extensively benefiting the farming commu¬ 
nity, it will be seen by reference to our advertised teimson the 
last page, that the publishers offer the Agriculturist at the very 
low price of FIFTY CENTS a year for the monthly numbers, anti 
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per copy for bound volumes, when 
ordered for premiums or distribution among the members. With 
these liberal terms we hope henceiorth to see our periodical in 
the hands of every farmer and planter in the country. We ear¬ 
nestly call upon our friends to exert themselves and spread the 
Agriculturist in every quarter. Agents will also be supplied on 
the most liberal terms. Address Saxton &. Miles, 205 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
Casts of the Prize Short-Horn Heifer.— We have or¬ 
dered a few more ot these superb casts fur our friends, and will 
supply such as apply soon. T he price will be $4 each, delivered 
at our warehouse, or $5, boxed and shipped. 
IMPROVED STOCK FOR SALE. 
The subscriber breeds on his farm for sale, the following ani 
naals of the choicest kind, viz.:— 
Durham Cattle, 
Devon do. 
Cotswold Sheep 
Southdown do. 
His farm is large, and his herd and flocks numerous, which en 
ables him to give an excellent choice. He is paying particular 
attention to the milking qualities of his cattle, both among Dur- 
hams and Devons. His sheep also are not only bred for fine 
forms and strong constitution, but heavy, thick fleeces of a good 
quality of wool. His residence is two-and a-half miles Iron* 
Buffalo, and is reached in ten minutes by railroad. 
Black Rock, Erie County, M'.Y. LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
COUNTRY RESIDENCE. 
The house, garden, and outbuildings of the late Mr. William 
Cleveland, are offered for sale at a great bargain. The situation 
is a most desirable one for a person having children to educate, 
being within a few rods of an excellent high school, in the First 
Society of the town of Norwich, Conn. The house will accom¬ 
modate a large family, or two small ones, having two kitchetis, 
two gardens, &c.,!&c. The water is excellent both for drinking 
and washing. For particulars inquire of Henry Strong, Esq., or 
George D. Fuller, of Norwich, Conn., or 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, New York 
