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REVIEW OF THE MARKET-ADVERTISEMENTS. 
liiemeu) of % Market. 
PRICES CURRENT IN NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 13, 1851. 
yard. 
' lb. 
bbl. 
ASHES, Pot,.^ 100 lbs. 
Pearl,.. “ do. 
BALE HOPE,. “ *• 
BARK, Quercitron,. “ ton. 
BEANS, White,. “ bushel. 
BEESWAX, American, Yellow, “ lb. 
BOLT ROPE,. “ “ 
BONES, Ground,. “ bushel. 
BRISTLES, American,. “ lb. 
BUTTER, Table,. “ “ 
Shipping. “ “ 
CANDLES, Mould, Tallow,. “ “ 
Sperm,. “ “ 
Stearine,. “ “ 
CHEESE,. “ ‘‘ 
COAL, Anthracite,. 2,000 lbs. 
CORDAGE, American,. “ ft- 
COTTON,. “ 
COTTON BAGGING, Am. hemp, “ 
FEATHERS,. “ 
FLAX, American,. “ 
FLOUR, Sour,. “ 
Ordinary,. “ “ 
Fancy,. “ “ 
Buckwheat,. “ “ 
Rye,. “ “ 
GRAIN—Wheat, Western,. “ bushel. 
“ Red and Mixed, “ “ 
Rye,. “ “ 
Corn, Northern,. “ “ 
“ Southern,. “ “ 
Barley,. “ “ 
Oats,. “ “ 
GUANO, Peruvian,. 2,000 lbs. 
Patagonian,. “ do. 
HAY, in Bales,. “ 100 lbs. 
HEMP, Russia, Clean,. “ ton. 
American, Water-rottecl, “ 
“ Dew-rotted,.. “ “ 
HIDES, Southern, Dry,. “ “ 
HOPS,. “ ft- 
HORNS,. “ 100. 
LEAD, Pig,. “ 100 lbs. 
Pipes for Pumps, &c. : 
LARD,. 1 
“ lb. 
t ubl. 
MOLASSES, New-Orleans,. 
“ gallon. 
MUSTARD, American,. 1 
“ lb. 
NAVAL STORES—Tar,. 1 
“ bbl. 
Pitch,. 1 
»& 66 
Rosin,. 1 
L6 66 
Turpentine,. ‘ 
,6 66 
Spirits of Turpentine,. 
“ gallon. 
OIL, Linseed, American, 
Castor,. " 
Lard,. “ “ 
OILCAKE,. “100 lbs. 
PEAS, Field,... “bushel. 
Black-eyed,. “2 “ 
PLASTER OF PARIS,. “ ton. 
Ground, in Barrels of 300 lbs. 
PROVISIONS—Beef, Mess,.HP bbl. 
“ Prime, .... 11 “ 
“ Smoked, .. “ lb. 
“ Rounds, in Pickle “ 
Pork, Mess,.HP bbl. 
“ Prime,. “ “ 
Bacon Sides, Smoked, “ “ 
“ in Pickle,. “ “ 
Hams, Smoked,. “ “ 
“ Pickled,. “ “ 
Shoulders, Smoked,... “ “ 
“ Pickled,... “ “ 
RICE,. “100 lbs. 
Salt, . “ sack. 
“ Common,. “ bushel. 
SEEDS—Clover,. “ lb. 
Timothy,. “ bushel. 
Flax, Rough,. 
SODA, Ash, (80 per cent, soda,) 
Sulphate Soda, Ground,. 
SUGAR, New-Orleans,... 
SUMACH, American,. 
TALLOW,. 
TOBACCO,. “ « 
Eastern, Seed-leaf,... “ 
Florida Wrappers,... “ “ 
WHISKEY, American,. “ gallon. 
WOOLS, Saxony,. “ lb. 
Merino,. “ “ 
Grade Merino,. “ “ 
Common,. “ “ 
lb. 
ton. 
lb. 
$5.50 ( 
$5.62 
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29 
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31 
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1.75 
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1.25 
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1.25 
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2.44 
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Remarks.— Prices steady, with a downward tendency in flour 
and cotton. 
The Weather still continues mild, with the exception of a few 
cold days. We have had scarcely three inches of snow fall thus 
far during the winter. 
To Correspondents. —Communications have been received 
from Levi Bartlett, Coke, J. O., E. Emmons, A. G. Mathews, B. 
Webster, W. B. W. Gray, T. S. G., Visitor, F. A. Hallock, Octo- 
genaro, T. W. Harris, Augustus, A Member of an Agricultural 
Society, Joseph Togno, J. R. Strale, H. N. W. and on the Study of 
Entomology, no signature. 
Village Lectures. —When we commenced the publication 
of these lectures, we gave full credit to the source from whence 
we took them, the Agricultural Gazette, published in London, 
England. We directed credit to be given in addition to this, 
regularly, in every number of our paper; but, much to our regret 
it was accidentally omitted in January and February. 
Great Sale of Shorthorns. —We beg to call attention to 
Mr. Vail’s advertisement of shorthorn cattle, which is to take 
place on the 26th of June next. Mr. V. has a good herd ; and as 
all the cows are in calf to his Bates bulls, or on crosses of the 
same, this adds much to their value. Of the superiority of Mr. 
Bates’ stock, we have often spoken in the Agriculturist. 
A GrTCTLTURAL WAREHOUSE ANSI 
Seed Store, Quincy Hall, over the Market, Boston.—The 
proprietors having recently enlarged their warehouse, and in¬ 
creased their works at Worcester, would respectfully invite the 
attention of planters and dealers in agricultural and horticultural 
implements, garden and field seeds, &c., to their stock, compris¬ 
ing the largest and best assortment to be found in the United 
States, which are offered at low prices. 
Of plows, we have the greatest variety of kinds and sizes. Im¬ 
proved Sod Plows for flat furrows; improved Scotch do. for 
lapped furrows; improved stubbie do., which are especially 
adapted to deep tillage, or varying from 6 to 12 inches in depth. 
Self-sharpening, Hill-side, Subsoil, Double-mould, Corn, Cotton, 
Sugar and Rice Plows. Cylinder Hay Cutters, Smith’s Patent 
Lever Gate and others. Seed Sowers of various sizes and prices, 
Patent Cornshellers, with and Avithout Separators, Bachelder’s 
Patent Corn Planters, improved, Fanning Mills of various sizes, 
Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Thermometer Churns, Rob¬ 
bins’ Patent Centrifugal do., Cylinder do., Dash do., Corn and 
Cob Crushers, Corn Planters, together with almost every article 
Avanted on the plantation, farm, or garden. Illustrated Cata¬ 
logues sent gratis on application, post paid. 
RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & Co., 
m 2t Boston and Worcester, Mass. 
I aRUIT TUBES FOR SALE .- 1 The subscriber 
’ offers for sale this spring, a fine, large, handsome stock of 
trees, among which are 30,000 Apple Trees from 7 to 12 feet high, 
at $12 per 100; a large stock of fine Baldwins, Rhode-Island 
Greenings, and NeAvton Pippins; 6,000 large and well-formed 
Cherry Trees, 25 cents each; a large stock of Peach, Plum, 
Pear, Apricot, and Nectarine Trees, at the loAvest nursery prices; 
3,000 Frost-Gage Trees, from 18 to 30 cents each ; 10,000 Isa¬ 
bella Grapo Vines, from two to five years old, at from 6 to 14 
cents each, among which are fine lot of transplanted vines ; 2,000 
Orange or Apple-quince Bushes from 3 to 5 feet high, at from 12 
to 15 cents each. 
Particular care paid in taking up and packing trees. Cata¬ 
logues sent to all applicants. 
mar It CHARLES DUBOIS, Fishkill Landing, N. Y. 
F ARTHERS 9 AND PLANTERS’ TOOL 
Chests. We have fitted up a number of tool chests espe¬ 
cially for the use of farms and plantations, variously assorted 
Avith suitable tools, and at prices ranging from $20 to $100. 
Chest No. 1 contains a Hand Saw, set of Planes, Hand Axe, Nail 
Hammer, Hatchet, Drawing Knife, Steel Square, Trying do., Oil 
Stone, Compasses, Chalk Line, four Framing Chisels, four Firmer 
do., and four Augers. $20. 
No. 2 contains, in addition to the above, a Back Saw, Compass 
SaAV, and Carpenter’s Adz, $26. 
No. 3 contains, in addition, a Broad Axe,- Mallet, Spoke Shave, 
Gauge, Saw Set, Brad Awls, and Nail Punches, $31. 
No. 4 contains, also, a brace of Bits, Bevel, Rabbet Planes, Pan- 
nel Gauge, four Files, and five additional Augers and Chisels, $40. 
No. 5, a large Jointer, two Rabbet Planes, two Bed do., two 
Match do., Plow and Bits, Hand Gauge, and Spirit Level, are 
added, $54, 
No. 6 has an extra fine brace, of Bits, three Bed, and one addi¬ 
tional Rabbet Planes, Gages, Files, &c., $62. 
No. 7, one Pannel Square, one pair of Match Planes, one dozen 
heavy Firmer Chisels, Slitting Gauge, Trying Square, Fillister, and 
Carpenter’s Rule are added, $70. 
No. 8, Gutter Plane, Sash do., Circular do., two Dado Planes, 
Compasses, Adz, and Tape Line are added, $80. 
To these may be added any other tools required, such as Pinch¬ 
ers, Pliers, Drills, Hand Vice, Punches, Rivets, Soldering Tools, 
suitable for reparing harnesses ; and, in fact, almost any kind re¬ 
quired upon the farm or plantation, at a reasonable addition to 
the price of any chest ordered. 
A. B. ALLEN Sc Co., 189 and 191 Water st 
