REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
231 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, JUNE 22, 1846. 
ASHES, Pots,..per 100 lbs. 
§3 50 
to 
$3 56 
Pearls. 
4 0G 
44 
4 12 
BALE ROPE. 
5 
44 
7 
BARK, Quercitron,... 
22 00 
44 
24 00 
BEANS. White,. 
1 12 
a 
1 25 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,. 
28 
44 
33 
BOLT ROPE,... 
12 
44 
13 
BONES, ground,. 
40 
44 
55 
BRISTLES, American,.... 
..lb. 
25 
44 
65 
BUTTER, Table,. 
16 
a 
25 
Shipping. 
9 
44 
13 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow,.. 
9 
44 
11 
Sperm,. 
25 
44 
38 
Stearic,... 
20 
44 
25 
CHEESE. 
5 
44 
10 
COAL, Anthracite,.2000 lbs. 
5 00 
44 
6 00 
CORDAGE, American,. 
11 
44 
12 
COTTON. 
G 
44 
11 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp,. 
... yard, 
13 
44 
14 
Kentucky,. 
12 
« 
13 
FEATHERS. 
25 
44 
34 
FLAX, American,.. 
8 
44 
9 
FLOUR, Northern and Western, - 
4 00 
44 
4 25 
Fancy,.. 
4 87 
44 
5 12 
Southern, . 
3 50 
44 
4 25 
Richmond City Mills, . 
r> oo 
44 
6 25 
Rye, . 
2 50 
44 
2 75 
GRAIN—Wheat,Western . 
90 
44 
1 00 
Southern . 
80 
a 
90 
Rye, ... 
63 
44 
64 
Corn, Northern, ... 
55 
44 
60 
Southern, . 
50 
44 
51 
Barley . 
45 
44 
47 
Oats, Northern, .. 
34 
44 
35 
Southern, . 
20 
41 
28 
GUANO . 
2 00 
44 
3 00 
HAY, in bales, . 
45 
44 
50 
HEMP, Russia, clean, . 
215 00 
44 
225 00 
American, water-rotted, . 
. .. .do. 
105 00 
44 
185 00 
American, dew-rotted. 
75 00 
44 
125 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern. 
7 
44 
8 
HOPS. 
18 
25 
HORNS . 
1 00 
« 
7 00 
LEAD, pig,. 
4 12 
44 
4 25 
Sheet and bar, . 
4 
44 
5 
MEAL, Corn, . 
3 00 
44 
3 25 
15*50 
44 
16 00 
MOLASSES, New Orleans, . 
28 
u 
31 
MUSTARD, American, . 
16 
44 
31 
NAVAL STORES — Tar, . 
1 50 
44 
1 75 
Pitch, . 
1 00 
a 
1 06 
Rosin, . 
50 
44 
58 
Turpentine, . 
3 50 
44 
4 00 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, . 
28 
44 
31 
OIL, Linseed, American, . 
60 
44 
62 
Castor, . 
60 
44 
73 
Lard, . 
60 
44 
65 
OILCAKE . 
100 lbs. 
1 75 
4i 
1 88 
PEAS, Field . 
1 50 
44 
2 09 
PLASTER OF PARIS, . 
2 38 
44 
3 00 
1 12 
44 
1 25 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess, . 
6 50 
44 
9 00 
Prime, . 
4 50 
44 
5 50 
Smoked, . 
. lb. 
6 
44 
9 
Rounds, in pickle,, .do. 
4 
44 
6 
10 00 
44 
13 00 
Prime, . 
7 88 
44 
9 00 
Lard, .. 
6 
44 
7 
3 
44 
4 
In pickle, . 
3 
4i 
4 
Hams, Smoked, . 
6 
u 
10 
Pickled, . 
4 
44 
7 
Shoulders, Smoked, . 
5 
44 
6 
Pickled . 
(1 
5 
RICE . 
100 lbs. 
3 12 
44 
4 00 
SALT ...< 
1 22 
1 38 
20 
44 
35 
SEEDS—Clover, . 
04 
44 
9 
Timothy, . 
7 bush. 
10 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 
‘4 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground, . 
1 
44 
— 
5 
SUMAC, American, . 
35 00 
44 
37 50 
TALLOW ... 
7 
u 
8 
TOBACCO, . 
3 
44 
8 
WHISKEY, American, . 
19 
44 
21 
WOOLS, Saxony, . 
35 
44 
54 
30 
44 
30 
Half blood .. 
25 
« 
35 
Common do . 
\ 20 
22 
Remarks. — Jishcs steady. Cotton fair sales. Flour dull. 
Grain of all kinds in pood demand. Hay is plenty. JITolasscs 
of a prime quality scarce. Naval Stores nominal. Provisions 
little inquiry. Seeds inactive. Sugar lower prices, rule. To¬ 
bacco considerable sales. IVool little doing at this moment. 
Money tolerably easy. 
Stocks in fair demand. 
The IVcalhcr has been warm and fine mostly the past month, 
and crops generally are looking extremely well. At the South 
the wheat harvest is over, and proves a good one. Corn there 
never promised better. Cotton is rather backward, but a good 
stand generally shows itself. Of other crops in that quarter we 
hear favorable accounts. The haying season has commenced at 
the North, and the yield of grass has not been so heavy for years. 
Wheat is suffering partially from the fly, but on the whole pro¬ 
mises a good yield. The other crops here are looking well; 
though corn, owing to the abundant rains and cold weather late 
in May and early iu June, is rather backward. Fruit is fairly 
abundant. 
To Correspondents.— Jacob N. Blakeslee, E. L., Lert, S., 
Henry W. Edwards, B. Franklin Clark, A Young Farmer, and 
Reviewer, are received. 
The American Herd Book. —Containing Pedigrees of Short 
Horn Cattle. To which is prefixed a Concise History of English 
and American Short-Horns, compiled from the best Authorities. 
By Lewis F. Allen. From the press of Jewett, Thomas & Co., 
Buffalo. Pp. 240. Price §3.00. The late hour at which this 
long-expected work came to hand, renders it impossible for us »o 
give more than a brief notice of it. It contains the pedigree of one 
hundred and thirty-seven bulls, and two hundred and forty cows, 
and is prefaced with the best and most valuable history of the 
Short-Horns ever yet published ; correcting the egregious errors 
of Mr. Youatl in his work on British Cattle, and all his followers. 
This Herd Book being the first of the kind ever attempted to be 
published in America, it has been a very laborious task to Mr. 
Allen to get the materials together for it. The first step hav¬ 
ing now been taken, it is to be hoped succeeding volumes may be 
written with less difficulty. It is as handsomely got up as the 
English Herd Book, and does both the author and publishers 
much credit. Subscribers can have it by calling either at our 
office 187 Water Street, or at Saxton <fe Miles, 205 Broadway. It 
may also be had at Saxton & Kelts, Boston; James M. Campbell, 
Philadelphia; McCarter &. Allen, Charleston, S. C.; D. Baker 
&Co., New Orleans; Nafis, Cornish & Co., St. Louis ; Morton 
& Griswold, Louisville; W. II. Moore, <fc Co.. Cincinnati; 
Whiting & Huntington, Columbus, Ohio; and 
SAXTON & MILES, 205 Broadway, New,York. 
IMPROVED BERGEN PLOW. 
The subscriber has just received a lot of the above Plowa, 
manufactured by B. Meyer, Newark, N. .1. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N. Y. 
PERUVIAN GUANO AT REDUCED PRICES. 
The subscriber keeps this superior fertilizer constantly on 
hand for sale, in bags, barrels, half barrels, and kegs. It comes 
direct from the Agent of the Peruvian Company, and is warranted 
genuine and of a first rate quality. 
Five tons and over.2 cents per lb. 
One ton and under five tons.2 1-8 do. 
Half a ton and under one ton.2 1-4 do. 
Under half a ton.2 1-2 do. 
This Guano is packed in bags weighing from 120 to 150 lbs.; 
barrels, from 220 to 250 lbs.; half barrels from 115 to 130 lbs ; 
kegs about GO lbs. each. When a larger quantity than one 
ton is taken, it is expected it will be in bags. No allowance 
for tare, and no charge for packages. Cartage extra. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street. N. Y. 
AYRSHIRE BULLS. 
The Subscriber has one three-year old Ayrshire bull for sale, 
price §100; also, one three months old, price §30. They are 
bred from stock imported by himself, from the best breeds in 
Scotland. It is believed that they have no superiors in the 
United States. R. S. GRISWOLD. 
Lyme, Conn. 
FOR SALE. 
A full blooded Narragansett, entire horse. This breed has 
been in the family of the late Governor Jay, for the last century. 
They are rackcrs, and not pacers. He is 8 years old, and the 
only entire horse of the breed which is left. He is very fast, will 
rack his mile within 3 minutes. Horses of this breed are highly 
esteemed as saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen, and bring a 
very high price. Apply to James R. Dey, No. 51 Liberty Street, 
New York. 
