70 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.-ADVERTISEMENTS. 
REVIEW OF THE MARKET, 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW 
YORK, JAN UARY 
15. 
oo 
00 
ASHES, Pots, . 
.per 100 lbs. 
$5 62 
to 
$5 69 
Pearls,.. . 
7 00 
7 06 
BALE ROPE, . 
5 
st 
6 
BARK, Quercitron, . 
35 00 
38 00 
BEANS, White,. 
75 
“ 
1 25 
BEESWAX, Am. Yellow,. 
22 
25 
BOLT ROPE,. 
11 
“ 
124 
BONES, ground,. 
45 
55 
BRISTLES, American, .. 
25 
« 
65 
BUTTER, Table,. 
15 
25 
Shipping,. 
9 
u 
15 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow, .... 
12 
ii 
14 
Sperm, . 
. do. 
25 
“ 
38 
Stearic, . 
20 
u 
25 
CHEESE,. 
5 
10 
COAL, Anthracite, . 
....2000 lbs. 
5 00 
u 
6 00 
CORDAGE, American,..... 
11 
13 
COTTON, . 
6 
10 
COTTON BAGGING, Amer. hemp,.... yard, 
15 
16 
FEATHERS,. 
30 
40 
FLAX, American, . 
7| 
9 
FLOUR, Northern and Western, 
. bbl. 
6 00 
6 50 
Fancy, . 
6 50 
“ 
7 00 
Southern, . 
6 00 
6 25 
Richmond City Mills, . 
7 44 
7 50 
Buckwheat,. . . ... 
— 
u 
_ 
Rye,. 
4 25 
4 50 
GRAIN Wheat, Western,. 
1 20 
1 4ft 
Southern. 
1 15 
u 
1 30 
Rye,. 
83 
u 
88 
Corn, Northern,. 
75 
u 
80 
Southern,. 
70 
76 
Barley,. 
78 
85 
Oats, Northern, .. 
48 
u 
51 
Southern, . 
44 
« 
46 
GUANO, .. 
2 50 
u 
3 00 
HAY, in bales, . 
. 100 lbs. 
65 
u 
70 
HEMP, Russia, clean . 
225 00 
235 00 
American, water-rotted r . .. 
160 00 
220 00 
American, dew-rotted . 
(4 
200 00 
HIDES, Dry Southern, .. 
7 
9 
HOPS, . 
. lb. 
5 
8 
HORNS, . 
2 00 
« 
10 00 
LEAD, pig, . 
4 25 
“ 
4 50 
Sheet and bar, . 
.. lb. 
4| 
u 
54 
MEAL, Com,.. 
. bbl. 
3 00 
3 75 
Corn,. 
16 50 
17 00 
MOLASSES, New Orleans,. 
28 
u 
30 
MUSTARD, American,. 
16 
“ 
31 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 
2 00 
2 25 
Pitch,. 
81 
1 00 
Rosin,. 
60 
u 
75 
Turpentine,. 
2 25 
“ 
2 50 
Spirits Turpentine, Southern, --gal. 
37 
40 
OIL, Linseed, American,. 
58 
u 
60 
Castor,. 
1 2D 
1 25 
Lard,. 
80 
ic 
85 
OIL CAKE,. 
.100 lbs. 
1 25 
u 
1 50 
PEAS, Field,. 
1 00 
1 25 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. 
2 25 
(( 
3 00 
Ground, in bbls.,. 
1 12 
1 25 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,. 
8 25 
12 00 
Prime,. 
5 25 
7 50 
Smoked, .. 
7 
11 
Rounds, in pickle,, .do. 
5 
u 
7 
Pork, Mess,. 
10 60 
u 
13 00 
Prime,. 
6 50 
u 
10 00 
Lard,. 
7 
u 
9 
Bacon sides, Smoked,. 
.do. 
6 
u 
8 
In pickle,.. 
.do. 
5 
lt 
7 
Hams, Smoked,. 
8 
u 
13 
Pickled,. 
6 
« 
10 
Shoulders, Smoked,. 
6 
9 
Pickled,. 
5 
<1 
7 
RICE,. 
3 00 
u 
4 00 
SALT,. 
1 40 
If 
1 50 
Common,. 
20 
“ 
35 
SEEDS—Clover,. 
5 
u 
8 
Timothy,. 
1 75 
« 
3 50 
Flax, clean. 
1 40 
u 
1 45 
rough,. 
I 30 
1 35 
SODA, Ash, cont’g 80 per cent. soda,... .lb. 
3 
il 
3 
Sulphate Soda, ground,.... 
1 
il 
— 
SUGAR, New Orleans,. 
4 
« 
7 
SUMAC, American,. 
35 00 
37 00 
TALLOW, . 
8 
a 
9 
TOBACCO,. 
. 2>* 
8 
WHISKEY, American,. 
25 
u 
26 
WOOLS, Saxony,..... 
35 
60 
Merino.,. 
30 
35 
Half blood.... 
20 
« 
25 
Common do. 
18 
II 
20 
Remarks.— Cotton is a trifle higher than at. our last, while 
Flour, Grain, and Pork, ai'e somewhat lower We are of opinion 
that if there be any change this winter, it can scarcely be to higher 
prices, and we recommend the farmer’s to sell now, as fast as 
may be convenient. 
Money is a little easier, hut still difficult to be obtained except 
on the best of paper. 
The Weather here has come round quite mild again, after a 
short cold spell. 
To Correspondents.— Communications have been received 
from G. P. Lewis, W. D., Calvin Coulter, Jr.. E. St, Henry A. 
Field, S. A., Reviewer, R. L. Allen, II. M. W-—-n, and J. L. Har¬ 
deman. 
OSAGE ORANGE, YELLOW LOCUST, AND BUCK¬ 
THORN SEEDS, 
THE above, together with a general and complete assortment 
of Fresh Field and Garden Seeds, for sale by 
A. B. ALLEN &, CO., 187 Water street, N. Y. 
February 1st. 1848. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPE 
VINES, &c, 
BLACK HAMBURGH, Wiiite Muscat, of Alexandria, Royal 
Muscadine or Golden Chasselas, Early White Sweet Water 
Grape Vines, strong plants, raised from single eyes in pots and 
shifted, roots 2 years old, and abundance of them, stems one year 
old, 6 feet ripe wood, price $5 for six ; $9 per dozen, cask with the 
order, taken out of the pots, carefully packed, the roots with the 
balls of earth in moss, and for.varded from New York, as direct¬ 
ed. Also, good one-year-old plants of the above, and other for¬ 
eign varieties, at $6 per dozen; and superior Isabella vines three 
years old, for speedy bearing, $4 for 6, and $7 per dozen, packed, 
&c. Also, other native varieties, and every description of Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs , Vines , Plants, Roses, fyc., in¬ 
cluding the newest and choicest varieties, for sale at moderate 
prices, at the Ancient and- Real Linncean Botanic Garden and 
Nursery, late of William Prince, deceased, Flashing, L. I., near 
New York. Descriptive Catalogues, gratis, on application post 
paid. WINTER & CO., Proprietors. 
February , 1848. f2t 
BAGLEY ? S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. 
A. G. BAGLEY & CO’S Ever-pointed Gold Pen, the best 
article of the kind ever offered to the public, together with a 
large assortment of Pencil Cases, and their Patent Extension 
Cases for Pen and Pencil, may be found at the office of the manu¬ 
factory, 189 Broadway, New York. d3t* 
PERUVIAN GUANO FOR SALE. 
THE Peruvian Company having directed their agent in the 
United States, Mr. Bartlett, to raise the price of Guano to $50 per 
ton, it will now be sold by us at the following prices 
One ton or more.2| cts. per lb. 
Smaller quantities.2f to 3 “ l< do. 
No allowance for ? tare, and no charge for packages. Cartage 
extra. 
This Guano is warranted genuine, and direct from the Peruvian 
Company’s agent. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 187 Water-street 
ROCK SALT. 
THIS Salt is as hard as alum, and is the best known. It comes 
in large lumps, and is the most 'suitable and economical kind for 
stock. It may be placed on the ground in the open held where it 
will be exposed for years to the weather wUh but little waste. 
It is the best kind to put in a rack, manger or trough, to be licked 
by horses, cattle, and sheep, as they may desire. By this means 
stock never get an excess, or suffer injury from its use. Price §1 
per hundred pounds, for a single barrel, or 75 cents per hundred 
pounds for larger quantities. 
jan. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 187 Water street, N. Y. 
SCIONS FOR WINTER GRAFTING. 
WM. R. PRINCE & Co., Sole Proprietors of the Linnaean Bo¬ 
tanic Garden and Nurseries, and oithe only extensive Specimen 
Grounds of bearing Fruit Trees on this Island, will supply 
Scions at the following rates, and their accuracy is expressly 
guaranteed. 
For not less than 40 varieties, that are priced at ordinary rates 
in our Catalogues, 25 cents per parcel, or 50 cents per dozen. 
New varieties, priced over 50 cents in our Catalogues will b# 
charged the same per parcel as for a tree. 
Plentiful well known varieties will be supplied at $20 down te 
$10 per 1000, according to quantity and variety. 
Scions of all trees and shrubs that grow from cuttings, will be 
supplied at proportionate rates. 
Flushing, L. January i, 1847. 14 
