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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
best lots may have realized a little over nine cents this 
morning; though the price of good .beef cannot be said to 
have reached more than that figure, There was a deficiency 
of small stock'at the Washington Yards, no sheep, swine, 
or veals having been received, owing to the breaches in the 
road from the storm of the previous week. 
The following are the returns of cattle received during 
the week ending Nov. 21st. 
Washington Yards, Forty-fourth street. 
A. M. Allerton, Proprietor. 
RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK. ON HAND. 
Beeves, 
2,633 
2,395 
Chamberlin’s, Robinson street. 
Beeves, 
400 
25 
Cows and Calves, 
45 
12 
Sheep and Lambs, 
4,600 
1,200 
Veals, 
30 
Browning’s, Sixth street. 
Beeves, 
453 
- 70 
Cows, 
54 
15 
Sheep and Lambs, 
6,690 
2.000 
O’Brien’s, Sixth street. 
Beeves, 175 
Cows, 20 
The cattle received at the Washington Yards were from 
the following States; 
N. York, on cars, 460 ; on foot, 463 ; by Hudson River 
boats, 76. 
From Pennsylvania, on foot, 218. 
Ohio, on cars, 578. 
Kentucky, on cars, 105. 
Virginia, on foot, 312. 
N. Jersey, on foot, 17. 
These were forwarded as follows : 
By the Harlem Railroad, Beeves, 105. 
By the Hudson River Railroad: Beeves, 700. 
By the ErieRailraad : Beeves, 450. 
The prices of eattle were, 
Inferior, 7c. 
Good, 7%@8c. 
Superior, 8%@9c. 
Extra, 9%e. 
The most of the cattle sold below eight cents. 
Sheep. —At Brownings there is a large quantity of sheep 
on hand, and the market generally is overstocked. Sheep 
are sold at from §2 37%@$5, and extras $8; Lambs, $2 
@$4 50. 
At Chamberlin’s there are a good many left over. Prices 
are reported at, Sheep $2 75, $3 50, $4 50, and $0 50, or an 
average of about $3 50; and lambs, $2, $3, $4. 
John Mortimore, sheep broker, reports the following 
sales during the week : 
200 Sheep@$4 25; 300 do© $4 37%; 200 do@$4 31%; 
300 do © $3 75; 100 do © $5 25 ; 60 do @ $4 50 ; 202 © 
$4 75 ; one lot of 188, very good, @ $5 50. 98 Lambs @ 
$3 31; 65 do @ .13 50. Also a very fine sheep from Mr. 
Mr. J. Crumm, of Cattaraguas Co., sold for $25, and esti¬ 
mated at about 140 lbs., it is a Cotswold wether, four years 
old, and an unusually fine one. Sheep are selling at from 8 
to 10 cents per pound in Washington market, and by the 
carcase from 5% @ 9c. per pound, the week closes with a 
large supply on hand and sales dull. 
Veals. —These have been limited in supply ; very few are 
reported at the Washington yards, and not many elsewhere, 
the average price is from 5@7c. 
Swine. —A few lots have been sold during the week of 
good quality, on foot, at 5@5%cts., very fine hogs will bring 
6c. ; the greater number of those sent to the city are killed 
and sold in the carcase, 6%@7cts. is the average price of 
such when dressed. 
It was expected towards the latter part of last week, that 
the market would have been much brisker to-day but the 
change in the weather spoiled these calculations. There 
was a large number of very small cattle in market. 
Other Oulf 
Florida. Ports. 
PRICES CURRENT. 
Produce, Groceries, Provisions, Lumber, f,-c. 
Ashes. 
Pot, 1st sort, 1853 ..tp 100 lbs. 5 50 ©- 
Pearl, 1st sort, 1852.5 50 @- 
Beeswax. 
American Yellow...lb. — 27 © 28 
Bristles. 
American, Gray and White.— 40 45 
Coal. 
Liverpool Orrel......$ chaldron, 11 — @ 11 50 
Scotch......@- 
Sidney......... 7 75 @ 8 — 
Pictou........ 6 50 © 7 — 
Anthracite.... : .$ 2,000 lb. 6 50 © 7 — 
Cordage. 
Bale Rope.^ lb. — 7 @—7% 
Boit Rope....©—12% 
Corks. £i§l 
Velvet, Quarts...gro. — 85 ©—45 
Velvet, Pints..— 20 @—28 
Phials.— 4 @—12 
Cotton. Atlantic 
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% U%@12 
Fully fr. to good fr.11%©— 11%©— — 
Good and fine.— @— — ©— — 
Cotton Bagging. 
Gunny Cloth........ 
American Kentucky. 
Dundee.'.. 
Feathers. 
Live Geese, 
yard, — 10%@10% 
.$ lb. 
48 ©— 50 
11b. — 8 
prime. 
Flax. 
Jersey.... 
Flour and Meal. 
Sour...$ bbl. 6— @6 62% 
Superfine No. 2... 6 37'- 
State, common brands. 0 75 
State, Straight brand.... 681 %©7 12% 
State, favorite brands. 6 87%@7 18% 
Western, mixed do.. 0 87%@7 12% 
Michigan and Indiana, Straight do. 6 87%@6 93% 
Michigan, fancy brands... 6 93%@ 7 — 
Ohio, common to good brands. 6 87%@7 — 
Ohio, round hoop, common. 7 — ”@7 12% 
Ohio, fancy brands.. 7— @7 06% 
Ohio, extra brands. 7 12%@7 62% 
Michigan and Indiana, extra do.. 7 — @7 50 " 
Genesee, fancy brands. 7 — @7 12% 
. Genesee, extra brands. 7 12%@8— 
Canada, (in bond). 6 93%@7 — 
Brandywine...... 7 12%@7 18% 
Georgetown...7 12%@7 18% 
Petersburgh City.. 7 12%©7 18% 
Richmond Country.. 7 06%@7 12% 
Alexandria. 7 06%@7 12% 
Baltimore, Howard Street.. 7 06%@7 12% 
Rye Flour... 4 87%@5 — 
Corn Meal, Jersey... 4 @4 25 
Corn Meal, Brandywine.. 4 37%@- 
Corn Meal, Brandywine.^ punch. 19— ~@- 
Grain. 
Wheat, White Genesee.^ bush. 1 75 @1 88 
Wheat, do., Canada (in bond). 1 60 
Wheat, Southern, White. 1 64 
Wheat, Ohio, White.... 1 64 
Wheat, Michigan, White. 1 70 
Wheat, Mixed Western. 1 51 
Wheat, Western Red. 1 46 
Rye, Northern...— 98 
Corn, Unsound.— 76 
Corn, Round Yellow.— 80 
Corn, Round White.— 80 
Corn, Southern White.— 80 
Corn, Southern Yellow.— 80 
Corn, Southern Mixed. — 80 
Corn, Western Mixed.— 78 
Corn, Western Yellow.. 
Barley. — 80 
Oats, River and Canal. — 49 
Oats, New-Jersey. — 46 
Oats, Western.— 51 
Oats, Penna.„.— 47 
Oats, Southern.— 42 
Peas, Black-eyed.2 bush. 2 75 
Peas, Canada. .bush. 
Beans, White. 
Hair, 
Rio Grande, Mixed.lb. — 
Buenos Ayres, Mixed...— 19 
Hay, for shipping : 
North River, in bales.tjjj 100 lbs. — 65 
Hemp. 
Russia, clean .^ ton.275 
Russia, Outshot.— _ 
Manilla.$ lb.— 10%©- 
Sisal.„ — 10 @- 
Sunn...— 6 @- 
Italian.^ ton, 240 — @- 
Jute...... 132 50 
American, Dew-rotted.'. ..170 — 
American, do., Dressed...180 — 
American, Water-rotted.. 
Hops. 
1853......® lb. — 47.R 
1852.— 40 ' 
Lime. 
Rockland, Common.fl bbl.- 
Lumber. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
@1 72 
@1 68 
©1 69 
@1 72 
@1 55 
@152 
@1 - 
©-77 
@-81 
@—81 
@—81% 
©—81 
@—81 
©—79 
@—50% 
@—47% 
@—52 
@—49 
@—44 
@2 87% 
1 18%@- - 
1 50 @1 62% 
22 © — 22 
“ ' — 21 
h— 70 
@300 — 
@135 
@175 50 
— 50 
— 40 
1 — 
Timber, White Pine.^ cubic ft. — 18 
Timber, Oak.... — 25 @ 
Timber, Grand Island, W. O.— 35 @ 
Timber, Geo. Yel. Pine.(by cargo) — 18 © 
Molasses. 
New-Orleans.gall. — 28 ® 
Porto Rico... — 25 @ 
Cuba Muscovado.......— 23 @ 
Trinidad Cuba..........— 23 @ 
Cardenas, &c. — 22%@ 
Nails. 
Cut, 4d@60d.$ lb. — 4%@ "— 
Wrought, 6d@20d....@ — 
Oil Cake. 
Thin Oblong, City.ton,-@— 
Thick, Round, Country. 
Thin Oblong Country. 
Plaster Paris. 
Blue Nova Scotia.^ ton, 3 50 
White Nova Scotia.3 50 
Provisions. 
Beef, Mess, Country.tjp bbl. 8 87%©11 — 
Beef, Prime, Country. 5 62%® 6 — 
Beef, Mess, City.13 — @13 25 
Beef, Mess, extra.15 25 @14 50 
Beef, Prime, City.6 25 @ 6 50 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Wiscon..@13 50 
Beef, Prime, Mess.$ tee.17 50 @19 — 
Pork, Mess, Western.$ bbl. 14,75 @15 — 
Pork, Prime, Western.11 75 @12 — 
Pork, Prime, Mess.14 50 ®— — 
— 22 
— 30 
— 38 
— 22 
— 29 
— 30 
— 26 
— 25 
— 23 
— @32 — 
3 75 
3 62% 
.fib. 
.f bbl. 
--$ lb. 
_ 
@19- 
. — 10%@- 
•- 
m - 
__ 
@— 
,- 
@— — 
14 — 
@15 — 
— 8% @— 9% 
.— 21 
@—24 
12 
©- 14 
.— 16 
@— 20 
.— 12 
@- 13% 
.- 
@—— 
.— 8 
@—10 
— 50 
@— 52 
.- 
@— — 
;, 1 10 
@ 1 12% 
. .1 45 
© 1 50 
.— 5 
— 8 
- 7% 
— 5 % 
Pork, Clear, Western. 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels 
Hams, Pickled,. 
Hams, Dry Salted. 
Shoulders, Pickled. 
Shoulders, Dry Salted. 
Beef Hams, in Pickle. 
Beef, Smoked. 
Butter, Orange County. 
Butter, Ohio. 
Butter, New-York State Dairies. 
Butter, Canada. 
Butter, other Foreign, (in bond,). 
Cheese, fair to prime. 
Salt. * 
Turks Island. f bush 
St. Martin’s. 
Liverpool, Ground.f sack. 
Liverpool, Fine. 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton’s.1 72%@ 1 75 
Saltpetre. 
Refined. 
Crude, East India. 
Nitrate Soda. 
Seeds. 
Clover.fib.— 10 @—10% 
Timothy, Mowed.f tee. 14— @17 — 
Timothy, Reaped.17— @20 — 
Flax, American, Rough.f bush. — @- 
Linseed, Calcutta. — @- 
Sugar. 
St. Croix.f lb. 
New-Orleans.. . 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico. 
Havana, White. 
Havana, Brown and Yellow. 
Manilla. 
Brazil White. 
Brazil, Brown. 
Stuart’s, Double-Refined, Loaf. 
do. do. do. Crushed : o 
. do. do. do. Ground : g : 
do. (A) Crushed. 
do. 2d quality, Crushed. 
Tobacco. 
Virginia.fib.-@- 
Kentucky.— 6%@— 9% 
Mason County.— 6%@—11 
Maryland..@- 
St.Domingo.—12 ©—18 
Cuba...— 18%@—23% 
Yara.— 40 @—45 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers.— 25 @1 — 
Florida Wrappers...— 15 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf.... 
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. 
C ALIFORNIA IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, MADE Ex¬ 
pressly for the California and Oregon Markets, for sale 
by R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st., N.Y. 
.— 4 @— 6% 
.— 4%@— 6 
' 6 % 
.— 8 
5 7% 
5%@- 
5 @- 
— 9K@- 
9 @- 
none. 
1—60 
6 @—20 
-k— 15 
D 
RAINING TILES OF ALL FORMS AND SIZES, for sale 
by R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st.. N.Y. 
IERUVIAN GUANO,—First quality of Fresh Peruvian 
Guano, just received in store 
R, L. ALLEN. 189 and 191 Water st., N.Y. 
LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER, 103 
L West Broadway, between White and Franklin sts. [11-28 
(SUFFOLK PIGS.-WARRANTED PURE BREED, FROM 
k_v six weeks old and upwards, to be bad on short notice.— 
Apply to GEO. H. KITTREDGE, 
11-14* 277 West Sixteenth st. 
SJHORT HORNS.—I HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE 
two or three Short Horn fall calves, from well bred dams 
and sires. JOHN R, PAGE, Sennett, Cayugo co„ N.Y. 
12-13* 
C OCHIN CHINA FOWLS.—I have for sale, by the pair, 
young Cochin China Fowls, of the best blood in America, 
and desirable for their great size, tlieiv symmetry and fine 
plumage. Address ILODNEY L. ADAMS, 
10-22 Lyons, N.Y. 
C OWS WANTED.-TWO COWS, FRESH MILK, AND war¬ 
ranted to give twenty quarts per day, and to hold their 
milk well. They must be gentle and orderly, and not over 
six years old. No matter what the breed is. Please name 
lowest price. A. B. ALLEN, 189 Water st., N.Y. 
C 1LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED HARVESTER. — A newly- 
> patented machine, will harvest 10 or 12 acres per day 
with one horse. For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water st. 
F arm for sale.—the farm lately owned and - 
occupied by Richard Dey, deceased, situated on the east¬ 
ern bank of Seneca Lake, in the township of Fayette, county 
of Seneca, and State of New-York, It contains about 158 acres 
of very fertile and finely situated land, not an incli of which 
but what is capable of tillage. It slopes gently to the lake, 
and is in full sight of and only seven miles from the beautiful 
town of Geneva. Adjoining is the premium farm of Andrew 
Foster, Esq. Fifty acres are in wood, eight acres are in or¬ 
chard of superior grafted fruits, and the balance in pasture 
and grain. The buildings consist of a plain farm house iu 
good repair, and also good barns, sheds, workshops, carriage- 
house, chicken-liouses, and granery. There is a good well of 
water and a running spring. 
This farm is offered low to close an estate. The price, $50 
per acre, and the terms of payment can be made to suit al¬ 
most any purchaser. Apply to 
JAMES R. DEY, 74 Cortlandt st„ New-York, 
10-22] or CI1AS. A. COOK, Esq., Pres, of the Bank of Geneva. 
A LDEN’S PATENT FAN BLOWER-GIVES A STRONGER 
'- "■ -” 
9-16 
blast, with less power than any other, 
', B. CHICHESTER, Agent, 585 
585 Broadway, N.Y, 
