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Corn, Western Yellow..<®- 
Barley. 1 40 ffi- 
Oats, River and Canal. .— 55 ffi— 57 
Oats, New-Jersey. . .— 48 (a 3— 52 
Oats, Western. .— 55 (a 3— 57 
Peas, Black-Eyed... ..p bush. 2 75 (ffi 3 — 
Lime 
Rockland, Common.P bbl-—89 (ffi — 
Lumber- 
Timber, White Pine.p cubic ft.— 18 (ffi— 24 
Timber, Oak.. — 25 (ffi— 30 
Timber, Grand Island, W.O.— 35 (ffi— 38 
Timber, Geo. Yel. Pine, (by cargo)— 18 (ffi— 22 
YARD SELLING PRICES 
Timber, Oak Scantling.p M. ft. 30 — (ffi40 — 
Timber, or Beams, Eastern .17 50 (5)19 75 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Worked.— — (5)40 — 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Umvorked.20— ®25 — 
Plank and Boards, N. R. Clear...37 50 (ffi42 50 
Plank and Boards, N. It. 2d qua! . 25— (H>32 — 
Boards, North River, Box.16 — (ffi 18 — 
Boards, Albany Pine.p pee.— 14 (ffi— 20 
Boards, City Worked.— 22 (ffi— 23 
Boa ds, do. narrow, clear ceiling..(ffi—25 
Plank, do. narrow, clear flooring.— 25 (ffi- 
Plank, Albany Pine.— 24 (ffi— 30 
Plank, City Worked.— 24 (ffi— 29 
Plank, Albany Spruce.— 17 (ffi— 24 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked.— 22 (ffi— 24 
Shingles, Pine, sawed.P'bunch. 2 25 (ffi 2 75 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 75 (ffi 3 — 
Shingles Cedar, 3 ft. 1st qual.p M.24 — (ffi28 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 2d quality.22 — (ffi25 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 1st quality..19 — (ffi21 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 2d quality.17 — (5)18 — 
Shingles, Company, 3 ft.32 — (ffi- 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft. 15—(ffil6 — 
Shingles, Cypress. 3 ft.20 — (ffi22 — 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.72 — (ffi- 
Staves, White Oak Hhd..90 — (ffi- 
Staves, White Oak Bbl.60— (ffi- 
Staves, Red Oak Hhd.35— (ffi- 
Heading, White Oak..70 — (ffi- 
Molasses— 
New-Orleans.. .pgall. 
Porto Rico. 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Trinidad Cuba... 
Cardenas, &c... 
Naval Stores— 
Turpentine, Soft, North County p 280 lb.-(ffi 4 621- 
Turpentine, Wilmington..(ffi 4 50 
Tar.p bbl. 3 75 (ffi 4 50 
Pitch, City..(ffi 2 75 
Resin, Common, (delivered). 1 80 O 2 — 
Resin, White.p 280 lb. 2 121® 4 50 
Spirits Turpentine.p gall.— 52 ®— 54 
Oil Cake- 
Thin Oblong, City.p tun.30 — ®40 — 
Thick, Round, Country..®- 
Plaster Paris- 
Blue Nova Scotia.p tun.3 25 ®- 
White Nova Scotia. .3 — ® 3 12} 
Provisions— 
Beef, Mess, Country,. P bbl. 11 50 ®12 — 
Beef, Mess, City.14 — ®- 
Beef, Mess, extra..16 — ®- 
Beef, Prime, Country, ..®8 — 
Beef, Prime, City.— — ®- 
Beef, Prime Mess ..P lee.23 — ®24 — 
Pork, Prime.11 25 ®- 
Pork, Clear.14 — ®- 
Pork, Prime Mess.11 — ®12 — 
Lard, Ohio, prime, in barrels.p lb.— 10 ®- 
Hams, Pickled.— —ffi- 
Shoulders, Pickled ..(ffi- 
Beef Hams, in Pickle.P bbl.-ffi- 
Beef, Smoked ..P lb.-ffi- 
Butter, Orange County..— 22 ffi— 24 
Cheese, fair to prime.— 8}®—10} 
Rice- 
Ordinary to fair . 
Good to prime . 
Salt— 
Turk’s Island.P bush.-(ffi—52 
St. Martin’s... ffi- 
Liverpool, Ground.p sack. 1 20 ffi 1 12} 
Liverpool, Fine.. 1 45 ffi 1 60 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton’s. 1 62 ffi 1 67 
Sugar— 
St. Croix..P lb.-ffi— 
New-Orleans.. 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico. 
Havana, White. 
Havana, Brown and Yellow. 
Manilla.. 
Brazil, White. 
Brazil Brown . 
Tallow— 
American, Prime. 
Tobacco - 
Virginia. 
Kentucky.. 
Maryland. 
St. Jbomingo.. .— 12 ffi 
Cuba. 
Y ara. 
Havana, Fillers and Wra 
Florida Wrappers. 
Connecticut, Seed Leaf, 
Pennsylvania, Seed Leef 
Wool— 
American, Saxony Fleece.p lb.— 38 ffi— 42 
American, Full Blood Merino.— 36 (ffi— 37 
American, } and } Merino.— 30 ffi— 33 
American, Native and } Merino.— 25 ffi— 28 
Superfine, Pulled, Country.— 30 ffi— 32 
No. 1, Pulled, Country.— 26 ffi— 28 
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Terms— (invariably cash before insertion): 
Ten cents per line for each insertion. 
Advertisements standing one month one-fourth less. 
Advertisements standing three months one-third less. 
Ten wolds make a line. 
No advertisement counted at less than ten lines. 
T O HORTICULTURISTS. —A person 
who has been engaged in Horticulture for the last twelve 
years, will shortly be disengaged, and desire's a situation in an 
extensive Nursery, or in connection with a Horticultural or 
Agricultural Periodical. Can give satisfactory reference os to 
ability, &o. Address S. KINGSESSING, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Refer to A. B Allen, Office of the American Agriculturist. 
_61—73 
A PAIR OF FINE COACH HORSES for 
SALE—Sixteen hands high, long tails; one six, the other 
seven years old; color gray. These horses are warranted kind, 
sound, strong, and enduring. They are offered for sale for no 
fault, but simply for not wanting their use the ensuing winter. 
They can be had for $350, which is very cheap for them. Such 
horses are oftener sold at $500 or $600 in this city. Apply to 
60-tf F. WOODFORD, 191 Water-st., N. Y. 
R aspberry plants, of the pure 
RED ANTWERP stock, for sale in quantities to suit 
purchasers. The Plants are all warranted, and in a thrifty con¬ 
dition, and will he delivered inNew-York for $50 per thousand. 
VALENTINE H. HALLOCK, 
Poughkeepsie, N. N. 
P. S.—Orders by mail will he promptly attended to, and no 
charge made for package. Orders to R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 
Water-st., N. Y., will receive prompt attention. 60—tf 
F CY FOWLS.—Shanghai Fowls—di- 
: importations—and Spangled Hamburgs, for sale by 
52-6 WM. DAY, Morristown, N. J. 
I MPROVED SHORT HORN BULL FOR 
SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale his superior Short 
Horn Bull, PRINCE ALBERT, that won the second prize at 
the recent. State Fair held in the City of New-York. 
Prince Albert was calved in 1849; his pedigree is of much mer¬ 
it. ; in color, he is a deep red with white marks; in temper, ex¬ 
tremely mild and easily managed. He is an excellent stock- 
getter, and would not now he offered for sale, hut that the sub¬ 
scriber, in the system of breeding he has adopted, has no further 
need of his services. 
Under these circumstances, he is lor sale at the low price of 
three hundred dollars. The animal may he seen at Ellerslie 
fann, one mile south of Rhinebeck station. Address personally, 
or by letter, WILLIAM KELLY, 
60-tf Ellerslie, Rhinebeck. 
A ndre leroy’s nurseries, at 
ANGERS. FRANCE.—Mr. Leroy begs to inform his nu¬ 
merous friends that he is now prepared to execute all orders 
for TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, STOCKS, Hie., en¬ 
trusted to Iris care. 
His Trees, etc., are very fine this year, and his collection very' 
complete. Orders should be sent at once, so as to secure the 
different kinds. The best care will be given to all orders, as 
usual. The Angers Quince Stocks have not succeeded well this 
year, and are scarce and high. 
Orders should be, as usual, addressed to our agent in New- 
York, Mr. EDWARD BOSSANGE, No. 138 Pearl-st., who will 
give all the information desired, and mail, on application, free of 
charge, a detailed copy of my catalogue, with prices, in dollars 
and cents. CO—72 
T 
REES AND PLANTS.—PARSONS & 
CO., Flushing, near New-York, ofier for sale their usual 
assortment, with the addition of many rare novelties of Fruit 
Trees, for the Orchard and the Garden; Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, and Roses, for the Avenue, Lawn, or Cemetery ; Vines 
for the Grapery, and Exotic Plants for Greenhouse culture. 
Catalogues can be obtained at No. 60 Cedar-st., or will be sent 
by mail to all post-paying applicants inclosing a postage 
stamp. 23-71 
1 nOfb ORNAMENTAL TREES FOR 
X jvrvrvr $100—Suitable for Belts. Masses, Shrubberies, 
Woods, Stc., in the best and hardiest varieties, strong and well 
grown—delivered in Boston and New-York. Price list on appli¬ 
cation. B. M. WATSON, 
36-63 Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
IMPROVED 
• scribers 
ESSEX 
PIGS. —The sub- 
pigs from Fall litters, got 
rs are now ready to engage t.„-- 
by their superior Boars, LORD WESTON ami UNCLE TOM. 
Prices—$25 per pair ; $15 a single pig. 
Also, the reserved lot of five, from a Spring litter, which won 
the first prize at the New-York State Show this year; consist¬ 
ing of three boars and two sows. Price—$20 each. 
In all cases the money must be forwarded before shipment of 
the pigs : which will he well boxed, and sent by express or oth¬ 
erwise, as desired. W. P. & C. S. WAINWRIGHT, 
59-62 Rhinebeck, Duchess Co., N. Y. 
Ttyj~ULES FOR SALE. — The subscriber 
1ML keeps constantly on hand 400 to 500 MULES, of all sizes. 
Among these are some of the choicest, animals in the United 
States ; 16 hands and over in height, and well proportioned. 
Mules are almost the only working animals used in portions of 
the Southern States, the West lndialslands, and Spanish posses¬ 
sions, where severe work and hard usage are allotted them, and 
under which horses would soon die. An equal advantage would 
follow their introduction among farmers and others, in the 
northern States. They are not only much hardier than horses, 
but they will draw more in proportion to their weight; will en¬ 
dure a great deal more ; live twice as long, and eat less; and the 
only dressing or currying they need, is a soft place to roll on. 
They are gentle, tractable, and easily managed; and nobody who 
has ever tried them will ever give them up for horses or oxen. 
Call on, or address by letter, JAMES BUCKALEW, 
Jamesburg, New-Jersey. 
Refer to Amos Chamberlain, Bull’s Head,24th-st., N. Y. [59 
SUPREME COURT.—In the matter of the 
N-5taking of lauds for a new Reservoir, between Eighty-sixth 
and Ninety-sixth-streets, and the Fifth and Scvonth-avenues in 
the City of New-York. 
To all owners, mortgagees, lessees, occupants, and other per¬ 
sons, in any matter, by judgment, decree or otherwise, entitled 
unto, or interested in the lands or premises above mentioned, or 
any part thereof, 
Notice is hereby given that you are required to appear before 
the Commissioners of Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding, 
at the office, No. 293 Broadway, the third story front room, at lu 
o’clock, A.M., on any day (Sundays excepted J on or prior to the 
21st day of October next, and to produce the evidences to your 
title or interest therein. In default thereof, and in case the per¬ 
son entitled or interested as aforesaid shall not be ascertained by 
or be known to the said Commissioners, or be fully known, the 
same will be reported to the Supreme Court as belonging to un¬ 
known owners. 
It being the desire to consummate this great improvement, and 
to present the report at the earliest day consistent with proper 
examination, and due regard to rights and interests affected, it 
is earnestly requested that all parties note and comply with the 
preceding notice, as no other or further notice will be issued. 
Dated New-York, September 1,1854. 
EDWARD C. WEST, i 
ABRAHAM TURNURE ,} Commissioners 
DANIEL DODGE. ) 
Robert J. Dillon, Counsel to the Corporation. 
N.B.—All papers published in the City of New-fork are re¬ 
quested to publish the preceding notice until the 21st day of Oc- 
tobor next., once in each week, and to send their bills, with affi¬ 
davits of publication, to the office of the Counsel to the Corpor¬ 
ation, to be paid on the final taxation of the proceedings. 57 
® TATE OF NEW-YORK—Secretary’s Of- 
fice, Albany, August 10, 1854.—To the Sheriff of the County 
of New-York—Sir: Notice is hereby given that at the GEN¬ 
ERAL ELECTION to be held in this State on the TUESDAY 
succeeding the first Monday of November next, the following 
OFFICERS are TO BE ELECTED, to wit: 
A Governor, in the pluce of Horat io Seymour; 
A Lieutenant-Governor, in the place of Sanford E, Church; 
A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Henry Fitzhugh; and 
An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Henry Storms; 
All of whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De¬ 
cember next. 
A Representative in the Thirty-fourth Congress of the United 
States, for the Third Congressional District, composed of the 
1st, lid, Illd, Vtli and vTIIth Wards in the City of New- 
York; for the Fourth District., composed of ihe Ivth, Vlth, 
Xth and XIVth Wards of the City of New-York; for the Fifth 
District, composed ol the Vllth and XHIth Wards in New- 
York, and the City of Williamsburg in Kings County ; for the 
Sixth District, composed of the Xlth XVth and XVIIth Wards 
in the New-York; for the Seventh District, composed of the 
IXth, XVIth and XXth Wards in New-York, and forthe Eighth 
District, composed of the Xllth, XVIIIth and XIXth Wares in 
New-York. 
County Officers also to be selected for said County : 
Sixteen Members of Assembly- 
A Suirogate, in the place of Alexander W. Bradford ; 
A Recorder, in the place of Francis R. Tillou; 
A City Judge, in the place of Velcome R. Beebe; 
A Mayor, in the place of Jacob A. Westervelt; 
A Register, in the place of Garret Dyckman; 
A Commissioner or Streets and Lamps, in the place of Geoige 
G. Glazier, who was appointed to fill u vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Henry Arcularius ; 
A Police Justice for the Second District, in the place of Dan¬ 
iel W. Clark, who was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the 
death of John McGrath; 
Two Governors of the Alms House, in place of Gustavus 
A. Conover and William Pinckney, appointed to fill vacan¬ 
cies; 
A District Attorney, in the place of Lorenzo B. Shepard, who 
was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Nathaniel 
B. Blunt. 
A Civil Justice and a Police Justice for the Seventh Ju¬ 
dicial District, composed of the Xllth, XIXth, and XXIId 
Wards: 
A Police Justice for the Eighth Judicial District, composed of 
the XVIth and XXth Wards. Yours respectfully, 
E. W. LEAVENWORTH, Secretary of State. 
Sheriff’s Office, New-York, Aug. 14, 1854. 
The above is published pursuant to the notice of the Secretary 
of State and the requirements of the statute in such case made 
and provided. JOHN ORSER, 
Sheriff of the City and County of New-York. 
All the public newspapers in the County will publish the 
above once in each week until the Election, and then hand in 
their bills for advertising the same, so that they may be laid be¬ 
fore the Board of Supervisors and passed for payment. See Re¬ 
vised Statutes, volume 1, chapter b, title 3, article 3, part 1, page 
140. [53-60] JOHN ORSER, Sheriff. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO.—First quality of 
Fresh Peruvian Guano, just received in store. 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water-st. 
TSTILLARD FELT, No. 191 Pearl-street, 
» » (near Maiden-lane.) Manufacturer of Blank Books, and 
Importer and Dealer in PAPER and STATIONERY of every 
description. Particular attention paid to orders. 28-77 
11TACHINE WORKS. 
i-TJl Si CO.’S Machine Works, Le 
SUPERIOR SEED WHEAT.—A LARGE 
►3 assortment of the best varieties of improved Seed Wheat; 
among-which are the Red Mediterranean, White Mediterranean, 
Soule’s and Blue stem. For sale by 
H. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water-st. 
M. & J. H. BUCK 
& CO.’S Machine Works, Lebanon, N. H., Manufacturers 
of a great variety of wood working Machinery, of the most ap¬ 
proved style, simple construction, and effective and firm opera- 
tion, to be lound in the country; comprising complete sets for 
making Railroad cars, doois, sash and blind, ship-building, bed¬ 
steads, cabinet, and carpenter work, &c. Sic. Also, some ma¬ 
chines of peculiar merit, such as for single and double Tenoning, 
capable ot making from one to four tenous at the same operation 
of any width, size, or length, on large or small timber, with rel¬ 
ishing cylinder attached. Also, an improved timber Planing 
1 Machine, with the addition of a side-cutter, with which the top 
and edge of timber or plank is planed, whether square or bevel, 
at the same operation, and in the same time occupied in plane- 
ing but one side on all other machines. They also manuiacture 
circular, single, and gang Saw Mills, Flouring and Corn Mills, 
hand and power Hoisting Machines for storehouses, Shafting, 
Hangers, Pullies, and Mill Gearing of all patterns. 
MARTIN BUCK. 
J. H. BUCK, 
F. A. CUSHMAN, 
WM. DUNCAN, 
Agents— R. L. Allen, 189 and 191 Water-st.; S. B. Schenek. 
168 Greenwlch-st.; Andrews & Jessup, 67 Pine-st.; Lawrence 
Machine Shop, 31 Broad-st., New-York, and Lawrence, Mass.; 
Leonard Si Wilson, 60 Beaver-st., and Wm. F. Sumner, Crystal 
Palace. 36-tf 
F ANCY FOWLS FOR SALE.—a variety 
of pure bred Fowls, Asiatic, Spanish and Game Fowls, Se¬ 
bright. Black African, Antwerp, and other Bantams. 
6 B. St C. S. HAINES, 
54—tf Elizabethtown, New-Jersey 
F 
the best quality. 
ERTILIZERS.—Bone Dust, Guano, 
Poudrette Plaster, and Super Phosphate, all warranted of 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water-st. 
L AWTON BLACKBERRY.—Genuine 
Plants may be purchased of WM LAWTON, 
57 No ;54 Wall-st., New-York 
