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REVIEW OP THE MARKET, 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, JULY 20, 1846. 
ASHES, Pots,..........perlOOlbs. $3 50 to $3 56 
Pearls,... 
4 06 
4 12 
BALE ROPE. 
5 
7 
BARK, Quercitron,................ 
22 00 
24 00 
BEANS, White,. 
1 12 
1 25 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,. 
26 
30 
BOLT ROPE. 
12 
13 
BONES, ground,... 
40 
55 
BRISTLES, American,...... 
25 
65 
BUTTER, Table,. 
16 
25 
Shipping,.. 
9 
13 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow,. 
9 
11 
Sperm,. 
25 
38 
Stearic,.. 
20 
25 
CHEESE,. 
5 
10 
COAL, Anthracite,. 
2000 lbs. 
5 00 
6 00 
CORDAGE, American,. 
11 
12 
COTTON. 
6 
11 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp, 
.... yard, 
13 
14 
Kentucky,. 
12 
13 
FEATHERS,. 
25 
34 
FLAX, American,. 
8 
9 
FLOUR, Northern and Western,... 
3 87 
4 12 
Fancy,. 
4 50 
5 00 
Southern, .. 
3 50 
4 12 
Richmond City Mills,. 
5 75 
6 00 
Rye,. 
2 50 
2 75 
GRAIN—Wheat, Western,. 
90 
1 00 
Southern. 
80 
90 
Rye,. 
68 
70 
Corn, Northern,. 
55 
60 
Southern,. 
50 
53 
Barley,. 
58 
60 
Oats, Northern,. 
34 
35 
Southern, . 
26 
28 
GUANO. 
2 00 
3 00 
HAY, in bales,. 
45 
55 
HEMP, Russia, clean,. 
215 00 
225 00 
American, water-rotted,. 
.do. 105 00 
1S5 00 
American, dew-rotted. 
75 00 
125 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern,. 
7 
8 h 
HOPS,. 
18 
25 
HORNS. 
1 00 
7 00 
LEAD, pig,. 
4 00 
4 12 
Sheet and bar,. 
4 
5 
MEAL, Corn,. 
.bbl. 
2 62 
3 00 
Corn,. 
15 00 
16 50 
MOLASSES, New Orleans.. 
28 
31 
MUSTARD, American,. 
16 
31 
NAVAL STORES Tar,. 
l 62 
1 87 
Pitch,. 
1 00 
1 06 
Rosin,. 
50 
60 
Turpentine,. 
3 50 
4 00 < 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, 
28 
31 
OIL, Linseed, American,. 
60 
62 
Castor,... 
60 
73 
Lard,. 
60 
65 
OILCAKE,. 
1 25 
1 50 
PEAS, Field,. 
1 25 
1 59 
PLASTER OF PARIS. 
2 38 ‘ 
3 00 
Ground, in bbls.of 300 lbs. 
1 12 
1 25 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,. 
.bbl. 
6 50 
9 00 
Prime,. 
4 50 
5 50 
Smoked,. 
6 
9 
Rounds, in pickle,..do. 
4 
6 
Pork, Mess,.. 
.bbl. 
9 50 
12 00 
Prime,. 
7 88 
9 00 
Lard,. 
5 h 
7 
Bacon sides, Smoked,. 
3 
4 
In pickle,. 
3 
4 
Hams, Smoked,. 
6 
10 
Pickled,. 
4 
7 
Shoulders, Smoked,. 
.do. 
5 
6 
Pickled,. 
4h 
5 
RICE,. 
.100 lbs. 
2 88 
3 75 
SALT,. 
1 35 
1 45 
Common,. 
20 
35 
SEEDS—Clover,. 
6£ 
9 
Timothy,. 
10 00 
16 00 
Flax, clean,. 
10 00 
11 00 
rough,. 
9 00 
10 00 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent. soda,... .lb. 
3 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground,. 
.do. 
1 
— 
SUGAR, New Orleans,. 
5 
n 
SUMAC, American,. 
35 00 
37 50 
TALLOW, . 
6 * 
U 
TOBACCO,.. 
2 
2* 
WHISKEY, American,. 
19 
21 
WOOLS, Saxony,. 
35 
54 
Merino.,.. 
25 
30 
Half blood,. 
20 
25 
Common do . 
18 
20 
Remarks.— Ashes steady. Cotton in fair demand for export. 
Flour firm. Meal dull. Grain selling freely. Molasses consi¬ 
derable inquiry. Tar and Rosin scarce. Provisions unsettled 
and dull. Stigar has slightly declined. Tallow little in market. 
Tobacco dull. Wool the same. 
Money is abundant for all business purposes. 
Stocks have undergone a slight improvement. 
The Weather has been most extraordinary: cold rains suc¬ 
ceeded by an excessively hot sun, giving us greater extremes if 
heat, cold, and wet, than we have any recollection of ever before 
experiencing. The crops have consequently suffered somewhat; 
but, on the whole, are tolerably well secured, and promise thus 
far much more than an average. 
Acknowledgments.— The Premium List of the New Haven, 
Conn., Cattle Show, Agricultural and Horticultural Fair, to be 
held on tlie 1st of October, at Birmingham, Derby, Ct.; Same of 
the New Haven Horticultural Show, which takes place at New 
Haven, Ct., on the 22d of September, continuing three days ; 
Same of the Fairfield Co. Ag. Society Show, which takes place 
at Bridgeport, Ct., Oct. 14 and 15. The Charter, Constitution, 
and By-laws, of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, with a Re¬ 
port of its Transactions for 1843, ’4, and ’5 ; Abstract from the 
returns of Agricultural Societies in Mass.; and Annual Report 
of the American Institute for 1845; Introductory Lecture deliver 
ed at the opening of the first Academical year of the Orange Co. 
Scientific and Practical Agricultural Institute, May 20, 1846, by 
A. J. Darrach; Beport of the Exhibition of the Buffalo Horticul¬ 
tural Society. 
To Correspondents. —M. W. Philips, T. C. Peters, An Old 
Pennsylvanian Farmer, C. N. Bement, James S. Peacock, Geo. 
Vail, A. R. D., Wm. J. Jones, and H. C. Smith. 
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
J Yew Haven, Ct .F. Trowbridge. 
Newark, JV*. J. .B. Myers, 
Philadelphia .J. M. Campbell and David Landreth. 
Washington, Pa .Dr. R. R. Reed. 
Albany, JV. Y .E. H. Pease. 
Syracuse, JV. Y.. . .Stoddard & Babcock and L. W. Hall. 
Auburn, JV. Y .Alden & Markham. 
Rochester, NY. .C. F. Crossman. 
Buffalo, JV. Y. .J. H. Butler & Co. 
Boston, Mass .Saxton &Kelt. 
Milwaukie , Wis. Ter .Hale & Hopkins. 
Chicago, III . S. F. Gale & Co. 
Columbus, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala .Hall & Moses. 
St. Louis, Mo ....... .. Halsall & Collet. 
t Morton & Griswold. 
Louisville , Ky . < George Lapping <fc Co. 
( A. G. Munn. 
New Orleans .D. Baker & Co. and N. Steele. 
Cincinnati, Ohio .W. H. Moore & Co. 
Charleston, S. C. .J- Thompson. 
Athens , Geo .J- J- Richards. 
Savannah, Ga .Denslow & Webster. 
Norfolk, . .J- Vickery, Jr. 
Richmond, Va .Wm. Palmer. 
Natchez, Miss .6 S. 'Painter. 
Woodland, La., East Feliciana .Rev. A. W. Pool. 
_ . ...... S Solon Robinson, 
General Travelling Agents, | Alonzo Sherman.] 
Bound volumes can be obtained of any of our Agents at $1.23 
per volume. 
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
The Subscriber has been so often requested to add Garden 
Seeds to his assortment of Field Seeds, that he has at length con¬ 
sented to do so, and now offers for sale a great variety, grown by 
responsible persons, and put up expressly for him. They are 
fresh, and he confidently thinks may be relied upon. 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N; Y. 
GUANO. 
The Subscribers offer for sale, on very accommodating terms, 
he balance of the ship Shakspeare’s cargo, the only direct im- 
ortation into this port from Ichaboe. Much guano from other 
arts of Africa has been sold as Ichaboe, which on trial has pro- 
need unfavorable results. To prevent the loss of ammonia, this 
argo has been put in air-tight casks. Apply to / 
Feb. 6.1846. E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South St. 
POUDRETTE FOR SALE. 
The Lodi Manufacturing Company offer Poudrette for sale at 
the following prices. At the Factory on the Hackensack River, 4 
miles from New York in bulk, 35 cents per bushel and jl-63 cts 
per barrel. Delivered in New York from 1 to 6 bbls.,$2 00 per 
bbl. ; 7 bbls. and over, $1.75 per bbl. Apply «o the office of the. 
Company, 51 Liberty Street, or to A. B. Allen, 187 Water Street, 
where printed directions and other information may be obtained. 
