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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
N. Y. State, cattle by cars, 622; on foot, 270 : by boats 
288. 
Pennsylvania, on foot, 622. 
Ohio, on cars, 290. 
Kentucky, on cars, 106 ; on foot, 93. 
Virginia, on foot, 379. 
New Jersey, 56. 
The prices of cattle at the Washington Yards, which may 
be taken as the average for the city, are as follows : 
Inferior, 7c. 
Good, 7%@8c. 
Superior, 8%@9c. 
Extra, 9%c. 
The depression is in part owing to the number of cattle 
in market, and to the large amount of pork and other pro 
dnee now on hand. 
At Chamberlin's, Hudson River Bull’s Head, they are 
stocked with sheep and lambs much in excess of the de¬ 
mand, which has caused a slight falling off in price. The 
average prices for sheep and lambs are stated at for sheep, 
$2 75, $4, to $6 50, and ror lambs, $2, $3, and $4. The 
notes of sales given below will furnish more particulars. 
ffm. Deheart, sheep broker, reports the sale of 80 sheep 
and lambs, §295 50 ; 24, $94 50 ; 109, $510 75 ; 52, $197 50 ; 
286, $999; 40, $175; 172, §702 62 ; 62, $248; makini 
total of 805 head, for $3122 87. This would average in 
round numbers about $3 87 each, but as there still remain 
on hand 300 of the tail ends of the abovo lots, which may 
not bring more than $1 50 or §1 75, the average may be 
estimated a little lower. This broker states that he kept 
several lots of sheep back, owing lo the crowded state of 
the market. 
John Mortimore, broker at the same place, reports the 
following sales for the week ending Nov. 7th: 
Sheep 230, average price §4 25 each; 160, @.§3 87%. 
212, @$5 12% ; 140, ©$4 12% ; 225, @§4 50 ; 45, @$6 25’ 
60, @§3; 80, @$3 90; 400, @,$3 88. No extra sheep or 
lambs in market. Sheep are worth about 9 cents in the 
mutton ; lambs 10 cents, according to quality. The market 
is now fully supplied with sheep. 
There are few cattle on hand here, and only six cows and 
calves, the price of beef is quoted at 7@9%c., and veals @5 
@7e. per pound. 
At Browning’s, sheep and lambs average from $2 @ 5 50 
for sheep ; a few extra §6 © 9, and $1 75 © 4 50 for lambs ! 
some extras as high as $5 37%. We quote a few sales ; 16 
lambs $49 50 ; 136 sheep and lambs §568 50, 50 lambs $172 
25; 159 sheep $59! 75. 
Swine, 292 shoats, were sold at from 5%@5%, this is 
low and indicates a considerable decrease in price since last 
week. 
iioso, have haem, also a little lower. Prime car¬ 
cases have brought 7%c. per pound, but some have been sold 
as low as 6%. There is a large supply in market. 
HonsE Mahket.— There has been very little fluctuation 
in the horse market during the week, and the stock on hand 
at Twenty-fourth street is more than suflicient for the de¬ 
mand. Sales are effected with regular customers at all 
seasons, but this is a very dull time of the year for the 
horse dealers and speculators. 
■- o o e - 
PRICES CURRENT. 
Produce, Groceries, Provisions, Lumber, &c. 
Ashes. 
Pot, 1st sort, 1853.$ 100 lbs. 5 50 
.5 50 ®- 
lb. — 27 © 28 
....—■40 ©—45 
Pearl, 1st sort, 1852 
Beeswax. 
American Yellow. 
Bristles. 
American, Gray and White 
Coal. 
Liverpool Orrel....f chaldron, 11 — © 11 50 
Scotch.— — © — — 
Sidney. 7 75 © 8 — 
Pictou. 6 50 © 7 — 
Anthracite_: .f 2,000 lb. 6 50 © 7 — 
Cordage. 
Bale Rope.$ lb. — 7 @— 7% 
Boit Rope.— — ©— 12% 
Corks. iS§S 
Velvet, Quarts.f gro.— 35 ©—45 
Velvet, Pints.— 20 ©—28 
Phials.— 4 @—12 
Cotton. Atlantic Other Gulf 
Ports. Florida. Ports. 
Inferior.— — (§— — @— 
Low to good ord. 7%@8% 7%@8% 7%@8% 
Low to good mid. 9%@10% 10%@11% 11 @11% 
Mid. fair to fair.10 @11 11%@11% 11%®I2 
Fully fr. to good fr.11%®— 11%©— — ©12% 
Good and line.— ©— — @— — @— 
Cotton Bagging. 
Gunny Cloth.f yard,— 10%@10% 
American Kentucky..©- 
Dundee..©- 
Feathers. 
Live Geese, prime.f lb. 
Flax, 
Jersey...lb. — 
Flour and Meal. 
Sour.$ bbl. 5 75 
Superfine No. 2. 6 50 
State, common brands.. 7 — 
State, Straight brand.. . 7 — 
State, favorite brands. 7 06%@7 12% 
Western, mixed do. 7 _ @7 06 % 
Michigan and Indiana, Straight do. 7 06%®7 12% 
Michigan, fancy brands. 7 12%®_ 
Ohio, common to good brands. 7 — @7 12 % 
Ohio, round hoop, common... 7 — @7 06 % 
Ohio, fancy brands. 7 i2%©7 18 V 
Ohio, extra brands. 7 18%@7 75 
Michigan and Indiana, extra do. 7 12%@7 37 % 
Genesee, fancy brands. 7 12%@7 18% 
Genesee, extra brands. 7 75 @8 _ 
Canada, (in bond). 7 _ (»7 12 V 
Brandywine. 7 31%@7 37 % 
Georgetown. . 7 31%@7 37% 
Petersburgh City. 7 31%@7 37% 
Richmond Country. 7 25 @7 31% 
Alexandria . 7 25 @7 31% 
Baltimore, Howard Street. 7 25 ©7 31V 
Rye Flour . 4 87%@5- 
Corn Meal, Jersey. 4 18%@4 25 
Corn Meal, Brandywine... . 4 50 ©_ 
Corn Meal, Brandywine.11 punch. 19 — 
.-©28 — 
.-@32 — 
(7b. 1 ™ 
@1 70 
@1 77 
@1 60 
@1 55 
@- 95 
©—77 
@—80 
©- 
©—80 
©—79 
©—49% 
©—46 
@—50 
@—48 
@—44 
70 
©- 
© - 
@135 
@167 50 
@220 — 
©- 
48 @— 50 
8 @— 9 
@6 75 
@- 
@7 06% 
punch 
Grain. 
Wheat, White Genesee.f bush. 1 76 
Wheat, do., Canada (in bond). 1 65 
Wheat, Southern, White. 1 00 
Wheat, Ohio, White. 1 00 
Wheat, Michigan, White. 1 72 
Wheat, Mixed Western. 1 56 
Wheat, Western Red. 1 52 
Rye, Northern.— 93 
Corn, Unsound.— 70 
Corn, Round Yellow.— 79 
Corn, Round White.— 78 
Corn, Southern White.— 79 
Corn, Southern Yellow.— 78 
Corn, Southern Mixed.— 771 , 
Corn, Western Mixed.— 77 
Corn, Western Yellow.. 
Barley.— SO 
Oats, River and Canal.— 47 
Oats, New-Jersey.— 45 
Oats, Western.— 49 
Oats, Penna.— 46 
Oats, Southern.— 42 
Peas, Black-eyed.f 2 bush. 2 
Peas, Canada.bush. 1 
Beans, White. . 1 50 @1 56% 
Hair. 
Rio Grande, Mixed.f lb. — 20 
Buenos Ayres, Mixed.— 19 
Hay, FOR SHIPPING : 
North River, in bales.$ 100 lbs. — 65 
Hemp. 
Russia, clean..•.f ton.-©_ 
Russia, Outshot.._ 
Manilla.$ lb. — 10%@- 
Sisal.- 10 ©- 
Sunn.— 0 
Italian.f ton, 240 — 
Jute.132 50 
American, Dew-rotted.155 — 
American, do., Dressed.160 — 
American, Water-rotted.. 
Hops. 
1853.f lb. — 47%© — 50 
.. . • •- - '!>) 
Lime. 
Rockland. Common.bbl.-© 1 _ 
Lumber. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Timber, White Pine.f cubic ft. — 18 © — 22 
Timber, Oak.— 25 © — 30 
Timber, Grand Island, W. O.— 35 ©. — 38 
Timber, Geo. Yel. Pine.(by cargo)— 18 © — 22 
YARD SELLING PRICES 
Timber, Oak Scantling.f M. ft.80 — © 40 — 
Timber, or Beams, Eastern.17 50 @ 18 75 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Worked.. 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Unworked.20 — 
Plank and Boards, N. R. Clear.37 50 
Plank and Boards, N. R. 2d qual.30 — 
Boards, North River, Box.16 — 
Boards, Albany Pine.f pee. — 16 
Boards, City Worked.— 22 
Boards, do. narrow, clear ceiling.— 25 
Plank, do., narrow, clear flooring.— 25 
Plank, Albany Pine.— 26 
Plank, City Worked. — 26 
Plank, Albany Spruce.— 18 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked..— 22 
Shingles, Pine, sawed.fbunch, 2 25 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 75 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 1st qual_f M. 24 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 2d quality.22 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 1st quality.19 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 2d quality.17 — 
Shingles, Company, 3 ft.32 — 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft.— — 
Shingles, Cypress, 3 ft.. 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.65 — 
Staves, White Oak, Hhd.52 — 
Staves, White Oak, Bbl..40 — 
Staves, Red Oak, Ilhd....,.38 — 
Heading, White Oak.60 — 
Molassss. 
New-Orleans.$ gall. — 26 
Porto Rico.— 25 
Cuba Muscovado.— 23 
Trinidad Cuba.— 23 
Cardenas, &c_ 
Nails. 
Cut, 4d@60d.fib. 
Wrought, 6d@20d. 
Naval Stores. 
Turpentine, Soft, North County,f 2801b. 
Turpentine, Wilmington. 
Tar.f bbl. 3 — 
Pitch, City.2 75 
Resin, Common, (delivered).1 75 
Resin, White.f 280 lb. 2 50 
Spirits Turpentine.f gall.—^60 
Oil Cake. 
Thin Oblong, City.f ton, -— 
Thick, Round, Country. 
Thin Oblong Country... 
Plaster Paris, 
Blue Nova Scotia..f ton , 8 50 @ 3 75 
White Nova Scotia. . 3 50 © 3 62% 
Provisions. 
Beef, Mess, Country.f bbl. 12 50 @12>- 
Beef, Prime, Country.6 — © 6 25 
Beef, Mess, City.13 — ©13 25 
Beet, Mess, extra.14— @14 25 
Beef, Prime, City.'... .6 252 © 6 50 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Wiscon..@13 50 
Beef, Prime, Mess.f tee. 17 50 @20 — 
Pork, Mess, Western.f bbl. 15 75 @16'— 
Pork, Prime, Western.12 93J-' 
Pork, Prime, Mess.14 50 
Pork, Clear, Western. 
! lb. 
-— ©19- 
35 
25 — 
40 — 
35 — 
17 — 
— 22 
■ — 24 
@ — 32 
@ — 32 
© — 20 
© — 24 
© 2 50 
© 3 - 
© 28 — 
© 25 — 
© 21 — 
© 18 — 
©- 
© 16 — 
@22 — 
©- 
©- 
©- 
© 35 — 
© — 29 
© — 30 
© — 26 
— 25 
— 23 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels 
Hams, Pickled,. 
Hams, Dry Salted.. 
Shoulders, Pickled.. 
Shoulders, Dry Salted.. 
Beef Hams, in Pickle.f bbl.- 
Beef, Smoked- -f lb. — 81 
Rutter. Orange County.— 22 
Butter, Ohio.. 12 
Butter, New-York State Dairies.17 
Butter, Canada.— ]4 
Butter, other Foreign, (in bond,).. 
Cheese, fair to prime.— 9 
Salt. 
Turks Island. f bush. — 50 
St. Martin’s... 
Liverpool, Ground.f sack, 1 10 
Liverpool, Fine.140 „ 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton’s.1 72%@ 1 75 
Saltpetre, 
Refined.f — 6 %@— 8 
■ 11 %@- 
@15 — 
@— 9% 
©— 25 
©— 15 
@— 20 
@— 16 
©- 
@— 10 % 
@— 52 
©- 
@ 1 12 % 
@ 1 50 
— 7% 
■- 5% 
©- 10 % 
@17 - 
@20 — 
6 % 
6 
6 % 
8 
7% 
Crude, East India.",.— 7 
Nitrate Soda.— 5 
Seeds, 
Clover.f lb. — 10 
Timothy, Mowed..f tee. 14 — 
Timothy, Reaped.17 — 
Flax, American, Rough.f bush. — 
Linseed, Calcutta. — 
Sugar. 
St. Croix.fib.- 
New-Orleans.— 4%@— 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico. 
Havana, White. 
Havana, Brown and Yellow.— 5 @— 
Manilla.— 5%@ - 
Brazil White.— 6%@— 7 
Brazil, Brown.— 5 ©- 
Stuart’s, Double-Refined, Loaf.— 9%@- 
do. do. do. Crushed Iq: — 9%@— — 
do. do. do. Ground : g 1 — 9 @- 
do. (A) Crushed. — 9%@- 
do. 2d quality, Crushed. none. 
Tobacco. 
A’irginia..f lb.-@- 
Kentucky. — 6%@— 10 
iYiasuii county. >v <§>_ 11 
Maryland..@- 
St.Domingo.— 12 @— 18 
Cuba.— 18%©—23% 
Yara.— 40 @—45 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers.— 25 © 1 — 
Florida Wrappers.— 15 @—60 
Connecticut Seed Leaf..— 6 ©— 20 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf.— 5%@— 15 
Tallow. 
American, Prime.f lb. — 11%@— 12 
Wool, 
American, Saxony Fleece.. .f lb. — 50 ©— 55 
American, Full-blood Merino...— 46 @—48 
American % and % Merino .— 42 @— 45 
American, Native and % Merino.— 38 @— 40 
Extra, Pulled.— 46 @— 48 
Superfine, Pulled.— 42 @— 44 
No. 1, Pulled...— 38 ©—40 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
A LDEN’S PATENT FAN BLOWER-GIVESASTKONGER 
blast, with less power than any other, 
9-16 .T, B. CHICHESTER. Agent, 585 Broadway, N.Y, 
..— 22 %@ 
4%@r- 
. -© 
5 — 
4 87% 
3 62% 
1 87% 
4 75 
- 68 
ENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING WAltERONMS.-SIMP- 
_ SON & Co., No. 89 Canal street, Importers and Manufac¬ 
turers, respectfully invite the attention of old and young 
housekeepers to their stock of new goods, viz.. Ivory Handle 
Cutlery, Fine Trays Plaited. Britannia and Enamel Ware, 
Planished and Plain Tin Ware, Fire Sets, Shovels, Coal Hods, 
Ac. Also Meat Safes, Clothes Horses, Tubs, Pails, Brooms and 
Baskets. Persons about purchasing a new outfit will find it 
to their interest to call. Prices low, and goods delivered free 
of expense. (9-21) SIMPSON & Co.. No. 98 Canal st. 
B oor, sash, and blind depot, no. 8i duane st. 
The attention of builders, shippers, and others, is invited 
to the stock of Doors, Windows, and Blinds, which I offer, 
wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. Particular atten¬ 
tion is given to the manufacture of the above articles (to or¬ 
der) for first class buildings, which will be warranted as good 
as can be made. (9-21) GEO. WARREN IIATSTAT. 
FRENCH PLATE GLASS. 
F HOPKINS A BROTHERS. IMPORTERS AND DEAL- 
® ers in French Window and Plate Glass, 61 Barclay st., 
N.Y. 9-21 
jf.v B. BLEASBY. IMPORTER OF LONDON AND DUK 
flj© ham Mustards, English and Italian Sauces, Pickles, 
Catsup, Ac. No. 196 Fulton street, New-York. 
Wax Bleacher and Dealer in Fancy Tapers and Wax Night 
Lights. 9-21. 
W ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND GOLD PFNS, SILVER and 
Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, etc., at unprecedented 
low prices. 
WATCHES, fine gold, as low as $20. 
WATCHES, silver com, as low as $10, 
And all other articles cheap in proportion. Our motto is, 
"Rapid sales and small profits.” Walclies, Jewelry, Gold Pens, 
Ac., repaired and warranted, at much less than the usual 
prices. WILMARTH A FARNAM, Watch Makers and Prac¬ 
tical Manufacturing Jewellers, 202 Bowery, N,Y, 9-21 
