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REVIEW OF THE MARKETS—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
limns of i\)t Market. 
PRrCES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, JULY 20, 1850. 
ASHES, Pot, . 
100 lbs. 
$6 00 
@ 
$6 06 
Pearl, . 
“ do. 
6 00 
44 
612 
BALE ROPE, . 
“ lb. 
9 
44 
11 
B ARK, Quercitron, . 
“ ton. 
39 00 
44 
41 00 
BEANS, White, . 
“ bushel. 
75 
44 
125 
BEESWAX, American, Yellow, 
“ lb. 
20 
44 
26 
BOLT ROPE,. 
u tt 
10 
44 
11 
BONES, Ground,. 
“ bushel. 
45 
44 
55 
BRISTLES, American,. 
“ lb. 
25 
44 
65 
BUTTER, Table, . 
“ tt 
15 
44 
25 
Shipping, . 
(t it 
9 
44 
15 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow, . 
10 
44 
13 
Sperm, . 
25 
44 
47 
Stearin e, . 
25 
44 
30 
CHEESE, . 
u It 
5 
44 
10 
COAL, Anthracite, . 
2,000 lbs. 
5 00 
44 
6 00 
CORDAGE, American, . 
“ lb. 
11 
44 
13 
COTTON, . 
a tt 
10 
44 
15 
COTTON BAGGING, Am. hemp, 
“ yard. 
15 
44 
16 
FEATHERS,. 
“ lb. 
30 
44 
40 
FLAX, American,. 
“ tt 
8 
44 
9- 
FLOUR. Ordinary,. 
“ bbl. 
4 25 
44 
5 75 
^ Fancy. 
« it 
6 00 
44 
6 50 
Richmond City Mills,.. 
“ “ 
6 50 
44 
6 75 
Buckwheat,. 
it it 
— 
44 
— 
Rye,. 
« it 
2 75 
44 
3 00 
GRAIN—Wheat, Western,. 
“ bushel. 
100 
44 
150 
“ Red and Mixed, 
a u 
90 
44 
1 15 
Rye,. 
“ « 
62 
44 
64 
Corn, Northern,. 
62 
44 
65 
“ Southern,. 
44 44 
59 
44 
63 
Barley,. 
44 44 
60 
44 
65 
Oats,. 
44 44 
42 
44 
50 
GUANO, Peruvian,. 
2,000 lbs. 
50 00 
44 
50 00 
Patagonian,. 
44 do. 
34 00 
44 
35 00 
HAY, in Bales,. 
44 100 lbs. 
65 
44 
70 
HEMP, Russia, Clean,. 
44 ton. 
210 00 
44 
215 00 
American, Water-rotted, 
“ it 
160 00 
44 
200 00 
“ Dew-rotted,.. 
tt tt 
140 00 
44 
175 00 
FI IDES, Southern, Dry,. 
44 44 
9 
44 
10* 
HOPS,. 
44 lb. 
6 
44 
18 
HORNS,. 
44 100. 
2 00 
44 
10 00 
LEAD, Pig,. 
44 100 lbs. 
4 38 
44 
4 75 
Pipes for Pumps, &c.,... 
44 lb. 
5 
46 
7 
MEAL, Corn,. 
44 bbl. 
2 75 
44 
3 25 
MOLASSES, New-Orleans,. 
44 gallon. 
23 
44 
30 
MUSTARD, American,. 
44 lb. 
7 
44 
10 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 
44 bbl. 
150 
44 
1 75 
Pitch,. 
tt tt 
1 25 
44 
175 
Rosin,. 
tt tt 
125 
44 
1 30 
Tm’pentine,. 
tt tt 
2 44 
44 
2 75 
Spirits of Turpentine,. 
44 gallon. 
30 
44 
33 
OIL, Linseed, American,. 
tt tt 
73 
44 
77 
Castor,. 
tt tt 
165 
44 
1 75 
Lard,. 
tt « 
58 
44 
65 
OIL CAKE,. 
44 100 lbs. 
1 25 
44 
150 
PEAS, Field,. 
44 bushel. 
75 
44 
125 
Black-eyed,. 
44 2 44 
2 00 
44 
2 25 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. 
44 ton. 
200 
44 
2 75 
Ground, in Barrels of 300 lbs. 
1 12 
44 
125 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,. 
sp* bbl. 
8 50 
44 
11 00 
“ Prime,- 
tt tt 
5 25 
44 
8 00 
“ Smoked, .. 
44 lb. 
6 
44 
12 
“ Rounds, in Pickle “ 
4 
44 
6 
Pork, Mess. 
bbl. 
10 00 
44 
12 00 
“ Prime,. 
u u 
6 50 
44 
10 00 
Lard,. 
“ lb. 
6 
44 
7 
Bacon Sides, Smoked, 
u 44 
3 
44 
4* 
“ in Pickle,. 
44 u 
3 
44 
4 
Hams, Smoked,. 
44 44 
5 
44 
9 
“ Pickled,. 
44 44 
4 
44 
7 
Shoulders, Smoked,... 
44 44 
4 
44 
6 
“ Pickled,... 
44 44 
3 
44 
5 
RICE. 
44 100 lbs. 
2 25 
44 
3 75 
SALT,. 
44 sack. 
95 
44 
2 00 
u Common,. 
44 bushel. 
20 
44 
35 
SEEDS—Clover,. 
“ lb. 
6 
44 
9 
Timothy,. 
44 bushel. 
2 00 
44 
3 50 
Flax, Clean,. 
44 44 
160 
44 
165 
SODA, Ash, (80 per cent. soda,). 
“ lb. 
3 
44 
— 
Sulphate Soda, Ground,.. 
44 44 
1 
44 
— 
SUGAR, New-Orleans,. 
44 44 
4 
44 
6 
SUMACH, American.,. 
“ ton. 
35 00 
44 
37 00 
TALLOW,. 
44 lb. 
6 
44 
7 
TOBACCO,. 
44 44 
3 
44 
11 
Eastern, Seed-leaf,... 
44 44 
15 
44 
20 
Florida Wrappers,... 
44 44 
15 
44 
60 
WHISKEY, American. 
44 gallon. 
25 
44 
26 
WOOLS, Saxony,. 
“ lb. 
40 
44 
60 
Merino,. 
44 44 
35 
44 
40 
Grade Merino,. 
44 44 
30 
44 
35 
Common,. 
44 44 
20 
44 
30 
NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. 
At Market .—70 cows and calves, and 6,000 sheep and lambs. 
Owing to the holiday of Saturday, no beef cattle were driven to 
market, and consequently there was no business done at the 
drove yard to-day. 
Cows and Calves .—All in market were taken at prices rang¬ 
ing as in quality, from $20 to $47. 
Sheep and Lambs .—All offered were taken at $2.50 to $7 for 
sheep, and $2 to $4 for lambs. The market closed quite brisk. 
July 15. 
Remarks.—T his is a very dull business month, and we have 
nothing of the slightest interest to note in the market. 
The Weather has been very sultry, with a destructive rain 
storm on the morning of the 19th. Crops and trees innumera¬ 
ble, almost, were blown down, and much other damage done. 
Ihe hay crop is bountifully large. Wheat and other small 
grain have come in better than was anticipated two months ago; 
at the south, considerable suffering from the rust. Corn is grow¬ 
ing with great rapidity, and is now a highly promising crop. 
Potatoes, and other roots the same. Cotton, Sugar, Rice, and 
Tobacco are doing fairly. 
To Correspondents. —Communications have been received 
from L. Durand, 51., A. E. Ernest, E. Cornell, Thomas B. Coursey. 
Acknowledgments. —Revue Horticole from Paris; A Brief 
Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive Review of East Tennessee, 
in the United States of America, developing its Agricultural, 
Mining, and Manufacturing Advantages. Bv J. Gray Smith, a 
naturalised citizen, London, 1843; Transactions of the Michigan 
State Agricultural Society, with Reports of County Agricultural 
Societies, for the year 1849. 
Our Agent at Boonville.— We wish to say to the gentlemen 
in Missouri, that the efforts of Mr. Oglesby, in'behalf of the Ag¬ 
riculturist, are entirely voluntary, and without fee or reward of 
any kind whatever. We have frequently pressed him to take 
the usual commissions allowed agents, in obtaining subscrip¬ 
tions for our paper; but this he invariably refused, saying that 
he could not do such work for money ; the hope of benefiting 
agriculture and his fellow planters, must be his reward for all 
such exertions. We bespeak for Mr. Oglesby, the confidence of 
the gentlemen of his state. 
M EW»@EIiEA5TS AGRICULTURAL Ware 
house, comprising a large assortment of Plows, Harrows, 
Cultivators, Fanning Mills, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Crushers, 
Straw Cutters, Ox Shovels, Ox Yokes, Grain Threshers, Corn 
Mills, Axes, Hoes, Shovels, and other Agricultural Implements. 
Also, Gardening Tools, Guano, Plaster, Rock Salt, &c. &c. Or¬ 
ders will be executed for every article wanted by Planters, 
jn tf GEO. W. SIZER, cor. of Magazine and Poydras sts. 
^IHAELESTOK HOTEL.—This extensive house is 
vLy now prepared to offer as good accommodations to gentle¬ 
men and ladies as any other in the city. D. 51IXER. 
apr 5t* 
u I pronounce the Charleston Hotel , one of the best between New 
York and New Orleans.’ 1 ’’ Solon Robinson. 
A NALYSIS OF SOILS.—Dr. Antisell has removed 
his laboratory to 35 City-Hall Place, where he continues to 
carry on analyses of Soils, 5Ianures, and other Agricultural Sub¬ 
stances, and to give opinions on same. Fee for analysis of soils, 
$5. A class is formed for instruction in chemistry, and mode of 
conducting analyses. There is a vacancy for a few pupils. Terms 
$15 for three months. 
P ATENT WIEE MAILING, of every variety of 
of Style and Design, from | in. to £ in. diameter, for 
Enclosures Farms, Public Grounds, Cemeteries, Cottages, 
and Gardens, Window Shutters, and Grounds for Private Dwel¬ 
lings, Lunatic Asylums, Prisons, Summer Houses, Arbors, 
Arches, and Verandahs, Gratings for Sky Lights, Guards for 
Steamboats, &c. Manufactured by T. Lyman & Co., 4 Albany 
Block, Boston, and G. W. Phipps & Co., Grove Street, New Haven, 
Ct., sole patentees for the N ew-England States. For further par¬ 
ticulars, address, post paid, A. B. ALLEN & Co., 
jy 189 and 191 Water st. N. Y. 
F W-OXEOEDSHIBE LONG-WOOLED 
Bucks for sale.—The subscriber has about 40 Long-wooled 
Bucks, w'hich he will dispose of at any time when called for. 
This flock, which has been bred from, some of the best ever im¬ 
ported,.is so well known that they need no further description 
than to say that they continue to yield their very heavy fleeces— 
from 9 to 16 lbs. of washed wool; and when full fatted, will 
weigh upwards of 300 lbs., alive. This breed of sheep is re¬ 
markably healthy, very prolific, and make a profitable cross with 
the various breeds of this country, doubling their weight of wool 
and mutton. The price will be from $50 to $75 for Bucks, and 
$25 to $30 for Ewes, according to their quality. Gentlemen are 
invited to call and see for themselves, or communicate by mail, 
jy 4t CLAYTON B. REYBOLD, Delaware City, Del. 
