166 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
REVIEW OF THi) ill All 14. KT. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, APRIL 22, 1846. 
ASHES, Pots,. 
100 lbs. 
$3 87 
to 
$4 00 
Pearls,. 
4 18 
44 
4 25 
3ALE ROPE,. 
5 
44 
7 
BARK, Quercitron,. 
25 00 
44 
26 00 
BEANS, White,. 
1 12 
44 
1 25 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,. 
28 
44 
33 
BOLT ROPE,... 
12 
44 
13 
BONES, ground,. 
40 
44 
55 
BRISTLES, American,. 
25 
u 
65 
BUTTER, Table,.. 
16 
44 
25 
Shipping,. 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow, .... 
9 
44 
13 
9 
44 
11 
Sperm,.. 
25 
44 
38 
Stearine,. 
20 
44 
25 
CHEESE,. 
5 
44 
10 
COAL, Anthracite,. 
....2000 lbs. 
5 50 
44 
6 50 
CORDAGE, American,. 
.lb. 
11 
Cl 
12 
COTTON. 
6 
44 
11 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp,.. 
.. yard, 
13 
44 
14 
Kentucky. 
12 
44 
13 
FEATHERS,. 
26 
41 
34 
FLAX, American,.. 
7 
44 
8 
FLOUR, Northern and Western, 
.... bbl. 
5 31 
44 
5 50 
Fancy. 
6 00 
44 
6 50 
Southern, . 
5 00 
44 
5 50 
Richmond City Mills,. 
6 25 
44 
6 50 
Rye,. 
3 25 
44 
3 38 
G R A1N Wheat, Western,. 
1 15 
44 
1 25 
Southern. 
1 10 
44 
1 20 
Rye,....L. 
73 
44 
74 
Corn, Northern,.. 
67 
44 
68 
Southern, . 
67 
a 
68 
Barley,. 
62 
65 
Oats, Northern,.. 
43 
44 
45 
Southern, . 
38 
“ 
40 
GUANO . 
2 00 
44 
3 00 
HAY, in hales. 
.100 lbs 
65 
44 
80 
HEMP, Russia, clean,. 
44 
210 00 
American, water-rotted,.. 
105 00 
44 
185 00 
American, dew-rotted,- 
75 00 
44 
125 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern. 
8 
44 
10 
HOPS,-...'-. 
.lb. 
20 
44 
35 
HORNS,. 
.... 100. 
1 00 
44 
7 00 
LEAD, pig. 
3 75 
44 
4 00 
Sheet and bar. 
4 * * ' 
5 
MEAL, Corn,. 
3 25 
44 
3 38 
Corn,. 
15 75 
44 
16 00 
MOLASSES, New Orleans,. 
29 
44 
31 
MUSTARD, American,. 
16 
44 
31 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 
l 75 
44 
2 00 
Pitch,. 
1 25 
44 
1 38 
Rosin. 
62 
44 
70 
Turpentine,. 
3 50 
44 
4 00 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, . 
-gal. 
55 
44 
59 
OIL, Linseed, American,. 
64 
44 
65 
Castor,.. 
60 
44 
73 
Lard,. 
67 
44 
70 
OILCAKE,. 
100 lbs. 
1 75 
44 
1 88 
PEAS, Field,. 
1 50 
44 
2 09 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. 
2 87 
44 
3 00 
Ground, in bids. 
1 12 
(4 
1 25 
PROVISIONS- Beef, Mess,. 
....bbl. 
7 00 
44 
9 00 
Prime,. 
....do. 
4 50 
44 
5 50 
Smoked, . . 
. lb. 
6 
44 
9 
Rounds, in 
pickle,, .do. 
4 
44 
6 
Pork, Mess, . 
....bbl. 
10 50 
44 
13 00 
Prime, . 
9 00 
41 
10 00 
Lard, . 
. ....lb. 
6 h 
44 
n 
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* 
44 
5 
RICE, . 
100 lbs. 
3 75 
44 
4 56 
SALT,. 
1 22 
44 
1 30 
Common. 
20 
44 
35 
SEEDS—Clover,. 
6-i 
44 
9 
Timothy,. 
7 bush. 
11 00 
44 
16 00 
Flax, clean . 
10 00 
44 
11 00 
rough, . 
9 00 
44 
10 00 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent, soda, 
... .lb. 
3 
44 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground, .... 
1 
“ 
— 
SUGAR, New Orleans, . 
5 
35 00 
“ 
37 50 
TALLOW, . 
7 
(4 
8 
TOBACCO . 
3 
44 
8 
WHISKEY, American, . 
22 
44 
22 
WOOLS, Saxony, . 
35 
44 
54 
Merino., . 
30 
44 
30 
Half blood, . 
25 
14 
35 
Commondo . 
20 
“ 
22 
Remarks. — Ashes transactions light. Cotton dull at a decline 
of £ of a cent per lb , since the arrival of the Caledonia. Flour 
little doing. Oram the same. Indeed, there seems to be an 
almost unexampled lethargy in our market just at this moment 
in all kinds of produce. 
Money is scarce, and the banks discounting none but the 
best paper. 
Stocks a good deal depressed. 
The Weather has been very fine, though rather too dry thus far 
this spring Copious showers, however, have set in lately. We 
hear good accounts of the crops at the South; and winter rye and 
wheat are looking uncommonly well at the North. 
To Correspondents. —L. T. Talbot, Henry M. Waite, T. N. 
Hollister, Solon Robins n, M. W. Philips, Alexander McDonald, 
Lert, An Old Grazier, are received. The excellent article, Rota¬ 
tion of Crops, by S. Y., will be inserted in our next. 
Acknowledgments. —A pamphlet on the cultivation of the 
Grape and manufacture of Wine, also character and habits of the 
Strawberry, by N. Longwcrth, of Ohio ; Report of the Committee 
on Agriculture of the New York State Assembly, with a valu¬ 
able Appendix on the use of Salt as a Manure; Oration before 
the Burk County Ag. Soc., S C., by M. C. M. Hammond; Ad¬ 
dress before the Hamilton County Ag. Soc., Ohio, by John Cald¬ 
well ; Proceedings of the Agriculturist’s and Mechanic’s Asso¬ 
ciation of Louisiana ; and a Letter upon the Application of Marl 
addressed to the Agricultural Society of Jefferson County, Georgia, 
by J. H. Hammond. 
Just Published. 
A BOOK FOR FARMERS. 
A System of Book-keeping, as applied in practice to the busi 
ness of Jobbing Merchants, City Retail Merchants and Country 
Merchants, with a concise plan of accounts, for all persons, in 
one book, suited to Mechanics, Farmers, and Professional men ; 
being a self-instructor, and for the use of schools. By James 
Arlington Bennett, LL.D., author of the American Practical Sys¬ 
tem oi Book-keeping, by double entry, &c. 
SAXTON & MILES, Publishers, 
No. 205 Broadway, New York. 
NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
187 WATER STREET. 
The Subscriber has just, received a large assortment of Samp¬ 
son’s snaths, and Tower’s hoes. Pope’s, Partridge’s, and 
Hopkins’ celebrated Hay forks. 
Also, a large assortment of Stevens’, Sinclair’s, and Thorn’s 
Cutters, for cutting Hay, Straw, and Stalks. 
CHEAP PLOWS, 
Made up by Patented Machinery, at the lowest prices. 
No. 3, M. & Co. 
19i Miner & Horton. 
20 
21 
Langdon’s Horse Hoe. 
SOUTHERN PLOWS. 
No. 10£ 
“ Hi 
Corn. A. B. ALLEN. 
FRUIT TREES. 
For sale, a collection of fine Apple Trees, comprising 50 choicest 
sorts ; also upwards of 200 distinct varieties of Pear trees ; also 
Cherries, Apricots, and Plums. 
When the order comprises 100 Trees, the prices will be for 
apples, 15 cents ; for pears on free stocks for standards, 30 cents ; 
ditto on quince slocks for dwarfs, 20 cents. For any less number 
than 100 trees in an order—-Apples, 20 cts.; pears, 37£ cts.; ditto 
on quince, 25 cts. ; apricots, 50 cts.; plums, 37| cts.; cherries. 
37£ cents. Apply [by letter post-paid.) at the Fruit Plantation of 
Lloyd N. Rogers, near Baltimore, to 
J Til OS. TURNER, Manager. 
IMPROVED BERGEN PLOW. 
The subscriber has just received a lot of the above plows 
manufactured by B. Meyer, Newark, N. J. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N.Y. 
TO GARDENERS AND NURSERYMEN. 
Cast-iron Tallies or Naming Sticks for Sale— This is a recent 
invention, and is so constructed as to receive the name of any 
seed, plant, or tree, under a glass cover, thus keeping it safe and 
always distinct to be seen. They will last half a century, and 
are very cheap, costing only 50 cents to $1.50 per dozen. 
IMPERIAL OATS. 
A few barrels of these superior oats can be had of the sub 
scriber. Price $4 per barrel, or 1.50 per bushel. 
* i A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N;Y. 
