REVIEW OF THE MARKET, 
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REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 23, 1846. 
ASHES, Pots,... 
BALE ROPE,...... 
BARK, Quercitron,.- 
BEANS, White,.. 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,. 
BOLT ROPE,. 
BONES, ground,. 
BRISTLES, American,. 
BUTTER, Table,.. 
Shipping,.. 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow, ...., 
Spetm,. 
Stearic,. 
CHEESE,. 
.per 100 lbs. 
.lb. 
$5 00 
5 75 
5 
26 00 
1 12 
26 
12 
40 
25 
16 
9 
9 
25 
20 
5 
to 
it 
u 
$5 12 
5 81 
7 
27 00 
1 25 
30 
13 
55 
65 
25 
13 
11 
38 
25 
10 
COAL, Anthracite,. 
2000 lbs. 
6 00 
7 00 
CORDAGE, American,. 
11 
12 
COTTON. 
7 
12 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer hemp, 
.... yard, 
13 
u 
14 
Kentucky,.... 
11 
“ 
12 
FEATHERS, ... 
25 
u 
34 
FLAX, American,. 
7 
u 
8 
FLOUR, Northern and Western, 
.bbl. 
5 25 
11 
5 50 
Fancy,. 
6 00 
it 
6 50 
Southern, . 
5 25 
5 50 
Richmond City Mills. 
7 00 
u 
7 25 
Rye,. 
3 75 
4 00 
GR AIN—Wheat, Western,. 
1 05 
u 
1 20 
Southern. 
1 00 
1 10 
Rye,. 
.do. 
75 
80 
Corn, Northern,. 
78 
il 
80 
Southern, . 
73 
u 
i 75 
61 
a 
63 
Oats, Northern,. ..... 
35 
u 
37 
Southern, .. 
30 
u 
33 
GUANO,. . 
2 00 
“ 
3 00 
HAY, in bales,.. 
40 
u 
45 
HEMP, Russia, clean,. 
“ 
210 00 
American, water-rotted,... 
u 
185 00 
American, dew-rotted,.... 
75 00 
“ 
125 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern,. 
7 
u 
8b 
HOPS,. 
9 
<< 
12~ 
IIORNS,.. 
1 00 
it 
7 00 
LEAD, pig,. 
4 45 
u 
4 50 
Sheet and bar,. 
4 
u 
5 
MEAL, Com,. 
3 75 
u 
4 00 
Corn,... •. 
17 75 
11 
18 00 
MOLASSES, New Orleans,. 
28 
u 
32 
MUSTARD, American,. 
.lb. 
16 
u 
31 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 
2 00 
u 
2 25 
Pitch,.. 
1 00 
« 
1 06 
Rosin,... 
55 
u 
65 
Turpentine,. 
3 50 
“ 
3 56 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, 
55 
60 
OIL, Linseed, American, ... ..... 
60 
u 
63 
Castor,.. 
55 
u 
70 
Lard,.. 
65 
il 
70 
OIL CAKE,. 
1 25 
u 
1 50 
PEAS, Field.. 
1 25 
Ci 
1 50 
PLASTER OF PARIS. 
2 25 
3 00 
1 12 
{C 
1 25 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,..:.. 
.bbl. 
7 00 
“ 
9 00 
Prime,. 
5 75 
u 
6 75 
Smoked, .. 
.lb. 
6 
9 
Rounds, in 
pickle,, .do. 
4 
u 
6 
Pork, Mess,. 
9 50 
u 
12 00 
Prime,. 
7 88 
9 25 
Lard,. 
7 
8 
Bacon sides, Smoked,. 
4 
a 
5 
In pickle,... 
4 
a 
5 
Hams, Smoked,. 
6 
u 
10 
Pickled,. 
5 
6i 
8 
Shoulders, Smoked.. 
5 
u 
6 
Pickled,. 
u 
5 
RICE,. 
3 75 
a 
4 75 
g^LT . 
1 28 
a 
1 38 
Common,. 
20 
“ 
35 
SEEDS—Clover,. 
6 
a 
9 
Timothy,.. 
11 00 
u 
20 00 
Flax, clean... 
10 25 
u 
11 25 
rough,... 
9 25 
u 
9 50 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent. soda,... .lb. 
3 
u 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground,... 
1 
“ 
— 
SUGAR, New Orleans,..... 
7 
il 
9 
SUMAC, American,. 
35 00 
u 
37 50 
TALLOW, . 
8 
li 
9 
TOBACCO,. 
2 
u 
7 
WHISKEY, American,. 
22 
<c 
23 
WOOLS, Saxony,. '. . 
35 
“ 
60 
Merino.,.. 
25 
u 
30 
Half blood... 
20 
tt 
25 
Common do........ 
18 
it 
20 
Remarks. —Ashes since our last have advanced 50 cents. 
Coal $1. Flour has fallen from 50 to 63 cents. Wheat 10 cents. 
Corn, Barley, and Oats, have advanced a trifle. Hay has fallen 
5 cents. Hops 1 to 3 cts. Whiskey 3 cts. Other things remain 
stationary, or so nearly so, as to require no notice. The fall in 
prices corresponds with those in Europe by our last advices, and 
may be considered beneficial upon the whole, to the farmers of 
the United States, as it will enable them to export much more 
largely than if prices ruled high. 
Money is easy, but as Government is likely to want large sums, 
it is doubtful how long this state of things will continue. We 
advise the farmers to sell for cash, and buy for cash. Above all 
things keep clear of debt. Indebtedness is a great evil, and makes 
one a serf rather than an independent landholder. 
To Correspondents. —M., T. B. Miner, M. W. Philips, 
Winter & Co., John Parker, and Henry Ancrum, are received. A 
Young Farmer was anticipated by our own account of the 
Flushing Fair, which was in type previous to his article coming 
to hand, otherwise we should have been pleased to have given it 
an insertion. 
Acknowledgments. —We are in receipt, and will notice in. 
our next, of Chemical Essays relating to Agriculture, by 
E. N. Horsford; also Transactions of the American Agricultural 
Association. . __ 
Samples of Wool. —We are ip. receipt of some very choice 
samples of fine wool, from the excellent flock of Mr. Samuel 
Whitman, of West Hartford, Conn. 
Stock for the South. —We noticed some beautiful Devons, 
Southdown sheep, and Dorking fowls, shipped from this port for 
the Messrs. Jones, of Georgia. They were purchased of Mr. L. 
F. Allen, of Buffalo. 
NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
Just received a few of Bryan’s celebrated Premium Fanning 
Mills. Price from $21 to $26. 
Also a large supply of Sinclair’s, Thorn’s, Stevens’, and Ho- 
vey’s Stalk, Straw, and Hay Cutters. Price from $8 to $30. 
Corn Shelters of all patterns, from $7 to $50. 
Burr Stone Mills, of various patterns, from 12 to 36 inch stones. 
Price from $25 to $100. 
Improved Horse Powers, Ross’s, Warren’s, Trimble’s, and 
Taplin’s—Also Wheeler’s celebrated Railway Power. 
Threshers of different patterns, with or without Separators. 
Pitt’s and Sinclair’s Corn and Cob Crushers. Price $30. 
Corn Shellers, with Mill attached for grinding. Price $12. 
Clover and Sugar Mills, and Root Cutters. 
Ruggles, Nourse & Mason’s, celebrated Centre-draught Plow’s, 
of all patterns and sizes. 
New York cheap Southern Plows, made up by Patent Machi¬ 
nery, of best White Oak timber, and first-rate quality of castings, 
consisting of the following patterns 
No. 10£ 
“ Hi 
* l 12 
Corn. 
No. 2, M. & Co. 
“ 3, M. & Co. 
“ 4. M. & Co. 
“ Dutcher’s. 
“ 2“ Ditto. 
Nos. 18,19, 20, 21, Miner & Horton’s. 
Castings for all the above, at, very low prices. 
Also Meyer’s Improved Premium Bergen Plows, made up in a 
superior manner. A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N.Y. 
A FARM FOR SALE IN ILLINOIS. 
A choice, rich tract of land, of 640 acres, part of which is roll¬ 
ing prairie, and part well timbered, within half a mile of Albion, 
the county town of Edwards county, Illinois, is offered for sale or 
exchange for good property in this State. It is within ten miles 
of navigable waters, and a very healthy situation. For further 
particulars inquire (post-paid) of ^ 
A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, N. Y. 
MATCH HORSES. 
One pair of very fine dark bay horses, six years old, long tails, 
15f hands high. One pair light bay, seven years old, square 
tails, 16 bands high. One pair grey ponies, five years old, and 
several young single horses. For sale cheap. 
Address C. JOHNSON, care of A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water St. 
IN PRESS, 
Barlow’s Hasty -.Pudding, a Poem, together wiih a Memoir 
on the History, Mythology, Properties and Uses of Maize or 
Indian Corn. By D. J. Browne Price 12| cents. 
W. H. GRAHAM, Tribune Buildings, New York 
