AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
15 
Corn, Southern Mixed. 
@—81 
Corn, Western Mixed. 
.— 80 
®—82 
Corn, Western Yellow..., 
Barley. 
.— 81 
@—82 
@- — 
Oats, River and Canal.... 
..— 48 
@-49 
Oats, New Jersey. 
.— 42 
@—45 
Oats, Western. 
©-48# 
Oats, Penna. 
.— 44 
@—46 
Oats, southern. 
Peas, Black-Eyed . 
.— 35 
@-42 
@3 — 
Peas, Canada. 
.bush.— 90 
@1 — 
Beans, White. 
. 1 25 
@1 50 
Hair. 
Rio Grande, Mixed.$ lb. — 21 
Buenos Ayres, Mixed. — 20 
Hay, FOR SHIPPING : 
North River, in bales . $ 100 lbs. — 56 
— 23 
_ 22 
69 
' tun.-@- 
• ?lb. 
10 @- 
© — 10 
Hemp. 
Russia, clean . 
Russia, Outshot. 
Manilla. 
Sisal. 
Sunn.~ 6 
Italian.tun.240 — 
Jute. 132 50 
American, Dew-rotted.150 — 
American, do. Dressed.160 — @220 
American, Water-rotted.. 
Hops. 
1852 . 
1853 . 
@165 — 
.^3 lb. — 18 © — 20 
.— 40 © — 43 
Lime. 
Rockland, Common.ip bbl.-©— 85 
Lumber. 
WHOLESALE PRICES 
Timber, White Pine.cubic ft.— 18 @ — 22 
Timher, Oak.— 25 © — 30 
Timber, Grand Island, W. O.— 35 © — 38 
Timber, Geo. Yel. Pine . (by cargo)— 18 @ — 22 
YARD SELLING PRICES 
Timber, Oak Scantling.$ M. ft.30 — © — 40 
Timber, or Beams, Eastern.17 50 © 18 75 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Worked..@35 — 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Unworked...— 20 @25 — 
Plank and Boards, N. R. Clear.37 50 @40 — 
Plank and Boards, N. R. 2d qual.30 — @35 — 
Boards, North River, Box.16 — © 17 — 
Boards, Albany Pine.33 pee.— 16 @ — 22 
Boards, City Worked ....— 22 @ — 24 
Boards, do. narrow, clear ceiling.— 16 @ — 18 
Plank, do., narrow, clear flooring.— 19 © — 20 
Plank, Albany Pine.— 26 @ — 32 
Plank, City Worked.— 26 @ — 32 
Plank, Albany Spruce. . — 18 @ — 20 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked.— 22 © — 24 
8hingles, Pine, sawed.$1 bunch 2 25 @ 2 50 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 25 @ 2 50 
Shingles, Cedar, 3ft. 1st qual_33 M.24 — @28 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 2d quality. ..22 — @25 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 1st quality.19 — @ 21 — 
Shingles, Cedar,2 ft. 2d quality.17 — @ 18 — 
Shingles, Company, 3ft.32 — @- 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft...© 16 — 
Shingles, Cypress, 3 ft..@22 — 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.60 — @- 
Staves, White Oak, Hhd.48 — @- 
Staves, White Oak, Bbl..35 — @- 
Staves, Red Oak, Hhd.36 — @ 35 — 
Heading, White Oak.60 — @- 
Molasses. 
New Orleans.33 gall.— 26 @ — 29 
Porto Rico.— 24 @ — 29# 
Cuba Muscovado.— 20 @ — 25 
TrintdadCuba. — 22 @ — 25 
Cardenas, &c..@-Jg 
$ lb.— 4#@ — 
..© — 
4# 
4 25 
2 12 # 
1 60 
5 — 
h— 75 
@26 - 
@32 - 
Nails. 
Cut, 4d@60d . 
Wrought, 6d@20d. 
Naval Stores. 
Turpentine, Soft, North County 39 2801b 4 75 ( 
Turpentine, Wilmington. 4 75 i 
Tar.31 bbl 3 75 < 
Pitch, City. 2 — < 
Resin, Common, (delivered). 1 45 ( 
Resin, White..33 280 lb 2 50 ( 
Spirits Turpentine.33 gall. — 68 
Oil Cake: 
Thin Oblong, City.33 ton, 36 — 
Thick, Round, Country.. 
Thin Oblong Country.31 — 
PlasterEParis: 
Blue Nova Scotia.33 ton, - 
White Nova Scotia.3 50 
Provisions: 
Beef, Mess, Country.38 bbl. 6 50 
Beef, Prime, Country.4 50 
Beef, Mess, City.12 
Beef, Mess, extra.13 
Beef, Prime, City.5 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Chicago.12 
Beef, Prime, Mess.33 tee. 17 
Pork, Mess, Western.33 bbl. — 
Pork, Prime, Western.12 
Pork, Prime, Mess.14 
Pork, Clear, Western.— 
Pork, Prime Mess. 14 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels.33 lb. — 
Hams, Pickled,. 
Hams, Dry Salted. 
Shoulders, Pickled.— 6#@— 
Shoulders, Dry Salted.— 6#@— 
Beef Hams, in Pickle.33 bbl. 12 50 @15 — 
Beef, Smoked.331b.-@— 9 
Butter, Orange County.— 21 @— 23 
Butter, Ohio.— 15 @—17 
Butter, New-York State Dairies.— 18 @—20 
Butter, Canada..— 13 @—15 
Butter, other Foreign, (in bond,)..@- 
Cheese,-fair to prime,,.— 8%@— 9# 
75 @14 
50 @ 6 
— @12 
— @19 
— ©15 
75 @13 
25 @15 
— @18 
25 @15 
11#©- 
155 
> 62 # 
I 35 
’io 
25 
62# 
11% 
9 
9 
ex 
Salt: 
Turk’s Island. 
St. Martin’s. 
Liverpool, Ground. 
Liverpool, Fine. 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton’s. 
Saltpetre: 
Refined. 
Crude, East India. 
Nitrate Soda.—... 
. 33 busb. — 31 @— 32 
. .@- 
.. 33 sacli 
Seeds: 
Clover. 
Timothy, Mowed. 
Timothy, Reaped. 
Flax, American, Rough. 
Linseed, Calcutta__ __ 
• 331b. 
33 tee. 
. 33 bush. 
Sugar: 
St. Croix. 
New-Orleans. 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico... 
Havana, White , . 
Havana, Brovt 1. an Yellow. 
Manilla .. 
Brazil White. 
Brazil, Brown. 
Stuart’s, Double-Refined, Loaf. 
do. do. do. Crushed 
do. do. do. Ground 
do. (A) Crushed ... . 
do. 2d quality, Crushed. ■ 
Tallow: 
American, Prime. 
Tobacco: 
Virginia. 
Kentucky. 
Mason County.. . .. 
Maryland. 
St. Domingo. 
Cuba.. 
Yara. 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers 
Florida Wrappers. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf.. 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf. 
^3 lb. 
1 12#@ 1 15 
1 25 @1 35 
1 55 @- 
7#@— 8 
7 @- 7# 
5 ®— 5# 
— 9#@—10 
13— @17 — 
17— @20 — 
1 37#@ - 
-© 1 65 
6 ®— 7 
5% 
5% 
4#@- 6# 
7 @- IX 
5 @— 5# 
5 ©- 
5 ®—- 
33 lb. — 
8#@- 
8%©- 
10 # 
33 lb. — — @— — 
6#@— 9# 
6#@— 10# 
Wool: 
American, Saxony Fleece . 
American, Full Blood Merino. 
American # and X Merino . 
AmeScan, Native and # Merino. 
Extra, Pulled. 
Superfine, Pulled. 
No. 1, Pulled. 
I lb. 
_ 
@— — 
— 8 
©— 16 
18 
@—23 
— 30 
@— 38 
— 25 
© 1 — 
- 15 
@— 60 
— 5 
@— 15 
— 5 
©— 13# 
— 55 
@— 60 
— 49 
@— 53 
— 45 
@— 48 
— 40 
@— 44 
48 
@ — 52 
44 
@ — 46 
40 
@—42 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
ANTED.-AN EXPERIENCED SHEPHERD, TO TAKE 
_ _ charge of a flock of Two Thousand Sheep in the West. 
One with a small family would he preferred. Liberal wages 
given, and proper recommendations required. 
A CARPENTER is also wanted. Inquire of the undersigned, 
at No. 104 Irving House, within five days, or, after that time, 
address, Georgetown, Missouri, R. GENTRY. 
1 - 2 * 
A lbany drain tile works, no. oo Lancaster 
street, Albany, west of Medical College. The sub¬ 
scriber, successor to JOHN GOTT, formerly A. S. BABCOCK 
& CO., is prepared to furnish Draining tile of both Horse 
Shoe and Sole patterns, at from $12 to $18 per thousand pieces. 
The tile are more than a foot in length, and fully equal to any 
of American or foreign manufacture. They are so formed as 
to admit water at every joint, and drain the land perfectly 
from twelve to twenty feet on each side, according to the na¬ 
ture of the soil. 
Also, Large Tile, for drains about dwellings, yards, &c„ at 
from $4 to $8 per hundred pieces. These are cheaper and 
more durable than brick drains. 
Full directions for preparing ditches, laying tile, &c„ will 
be sent free to those addressing the subscriber post-paid. The 
tiles can be sent safely any distance. Orders are respectfully 
solicited. DAVID CALLANAN. 
1-3 Albauy, N. Y. 
C RANBERRY VINES. OF THE BELL VARIETY, WHICH 
are most commonly raised in New England, mostly bear¬ 
ing plants very hardy and productive. Circulars giving the 
mode of culture, soil, and price, will be furnished to all post¬ 
paid applicants, gratis, south of Mason and Dixon’s line. 
They should be planted out in the fall; north of that line, 
either fall or spring. They can be packed and forwarded 
with safety to any part of the United States. For sale by 
F. TROWBRIDGE, 
Dealer in Trees, Plants, Seeds, &e., 
1* New Haven, Ct. 
HOLESALE FISH STORE.-oOO BBLS. SALMON, 2000 
_ _ bbls, Mackerel, first quality, 3UUU Small Packages 
Mackerel, 200 bbls. New Shad, 500 halfs Shad, 1000 bbls. New 
Herring, 300 halfs New Herring. 1000 quintals New-Dried Ood 
fish, 500 Jars New Anchovies, 500 Kegs New Dutch Herring, 
2000 Boxes New Smoked Herring, 30U0 lbs. New Smoked Sal¬ 
mon, 500 Kitts New Soused Salmon, 500 Kegs New Spiced Her¬ 
ring, Sword-Fish, Blue-Fish, Pickled Cod, Haddock, Halibut, 
White-Fish, Sturgeon, Trout, Dun-Fish. &c. 
For sale by NELSON WELLS & CO.. 
81 Dey street, between Washington and West. 
May 13th, 1852. New-York. 
NELSON WELLS. 1-52 S. H. WOOD. 
ROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTERED 
_ 1 in 1824. Offices—No. 43 Fulton, upper corner of Front 
street, Brooklyn, and No. 6 Mercliants’-Exchange, Wall street, 
New-York. 
This Company have their capital invested in the most un¬ 
doubted securities, and having a surplus of $30,000, continue 
to insure dwelling-houses, stores, ana other buildings, furni¬ 
ture, merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes, upon as 
favorable terms as any similar institution. 
DIRECTORS. 
William Ellsworth, 
Phineas T. Barnum, 
Caleb S. Woodhull, 
Charles T. Cromwell, 
Samuel P. Townsend, 
John Eadie, 
Joel S. Oatman, 
Robert C. Bell, 
John N. Genin, 
Henry Quackenboss, 
Justus S. Redfield, 
John W. Amermau, 
Fordyce Hitchcock, 
John C. Smith. 
George GilfiUan, 
Josepn M. Greenwood, 
Samuel F. Whiting, 
John Greenwood, Jr. 
George Burroughs, 
A. B. Miller, 
WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President, 
Alfred a. Sieyehs, Secretary. 1-26 
MILLER’S PATENT IRON STAIR. 
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, 
GRATING, SHUTTER, DOOR, BEDSTEAD, AND 
Iron Picket Fence Manufactory, 
26 West Broadway, New-York, 
Near the Hudson River Railroad Depot. 1-11 
F. COGSWELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 337 AND 339 
VC?® Fulton street, Brooklyn, is prepared to give his per¬ 
sonal attention to sales of Houses and Lands in the cities of 
New-York, Brooklyn, and Williamsburgh, and vicinity. Pro¬ 
prietors of houses and vacant lots, residing in the Country', 
who are not able to collect their rents except at very great 
inconvenience to themselves, or to dispose ot their property, 
will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, who 
refers to the following gentlemen for testimonials: 
Hon. Francis B. Stryker, ex-Mayor city of Brooklyn, 
Hon. Conklin Brush, Pres. Mechanics’ Bank, Brooklyn. 1-26 
R eapers and mowing machines.—the under- 
signed, Agent for the sale of McCormick’s celebrated 
Reapers and combined Machines, for the City of New York, 
California, Oregon, and South American Markets. 
1-13 II. D. ORMSBEE, No. 217 Pearl st„ N. Y. 
H unt & scott, manufacturers of railroad 
and Surveying Instruments, 53 Fulton street, (corner 
of Cliff,) New-York. All kinds of instruments repaired and 
adjusted on moderate terms. Instruments delivered and sent 
for. T. HUNT. 
1-13_K. SCOTT, 
M edical surgery without the knife.—samuel 
GILBERT, M. D„ after a long and extensive experience 
in Memphis, Tennessee, and more recently in New-Orleans, 
has removed to New-York, and taken rooms at 483 Broadway, 
where he invites patients to call and test his skill in the rad¬ 
ical cure of the following diseases, many of which are deemed 
incurable by his brethren of the faculty, without instruments 
of any kind, viz: 
1. Ulcers and Tumors, called cancerous. 
2. Scrofula in all its forms. 
3. White Swellings, and Chronic Diseases of the Joints. 
4. Tumors, Wens, Carbuncles, Tetter, Scald Head, and all 
Eruptions on the Skin. 
5. Chronic Diseases of the Eyes, &c. 
6. Female Diseases, of however long standing. 
DR. GILBERT invites Physicians to send patients they deem 
incurable, and witness for themselves the power of his new 
remedies. Office hours, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M. 1-17 
A GREAT AND IMPORTANT END ACCOMPLISHED.- 
Yan Deusen’s Improved Wahpene is now confidently and 
generally offered by the inventor, as one of the best modern 
specifics for the Improvement, Health, and Beauty of the 
Human Hair. Its faithful application will, on the head of 
Baldness, reproduce a fine ana entirely new growth, and con¬ 
vert that which is gray to its natural and primitive color. 
This desirable change is effected by the action of the improved 
Wahpene on the roots or fibres, thereby aiding nature in 
restoring those healthy functions indispensable to the life 
and beauty of the Hair. This invaluable article consists alto¬ 
gether of vegetable infusions, and is entirely free from all 
mineral acids and alcoholic agency. As an article for the 
Toilet, also, this preparation is without a rival, cleansing the 
head from Dandruff and Scurf, and affording an efficacious 
remedy for nervous and constitutional headaches. Sold by 
the inventor at the GENERAL DEPOT, 123 CHAMBERS ST., 
and by the (principal Druggists of New-York and Brooklyn 
Cities, and those of the United States generally, 1—17 
F ine old brandies, choice wines of all de¬ 
scriptions, Pure Holland Gin, Superior Old Jamaica 
and St. Croix Rum, Scotch Ale, London Porter, with a general 
assortment of all articles connected with the liquor trade, for 
sale at the extensive vaults of John J. Staff, corner of Broad¬ 
way and Anthony street. This stock of Wines and Liquors 
has been selected with great care, especially for family use, 
and the trade of our first-class hotels. Those who deal with 
Mr. Staff will find him an honorable and an accommodating 
tradesman. 1-17 
TILE MACIIINES.-FOR MAKING DRAINING TILES OF 
. all descriptions and sizes, for sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water street. 
jUTORTHRUP & POST’S DROVE AND SALE STABLES. 
l\l corner of Third Avenue and Twenty-fourth street, New- 
York. The subscribers, formerly proprietors of the Rose Hill 
Stables, respectfully announce to their former patrons and the 
public generally, that they have taken the five new fire-proof 
brick stables, capable of holding 300 horses, directly opposite 
the Bull’s Head Hotel, and, by their efforts to please, hope to 
receive a fair share of that patronage which they so strongly 
solicit. R. K. NORTHRUP, 
New-York, April 1st, 1853. N. POST. 
N. B.—New wagons and harness for the accommodation of 
their customers. 1-34 
P . TRICK KELLY. SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES 
A No. 70 East Twenty-fourth street. House, 107 East Twen 
ty-fifth street, New-York. 1-4 i 
CARRIAGE-MAKERS. 
JB. OLIVER & CO., LIGHT WAGON AND CARRIAGE 
O Manufacturers, corner of Dock and Water streets, 
(near Fulton Ferry,) Brooklyn, Long Island. Light Wagons 
and Carriages, of the latest and most approved patterns, 
made to order at the shortest notice. Terms reasonable. 
Timber and work warranted of the best quality. 
Trimming, Painting, and Repairing of every description, 
done with neatness and dispatch. 
Persons wishing to purchase are most respectfully invited 
to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 1-9 
SAAC MIX, JR., COACH-MAKER AND CARRIAGE-DEAL- 
_ er, No. 440 Broadway, New-York. A general assortmen t 
of Carriages and Harness always on hand. 1-3 
JIGIIT CARRIAGES.—ISAAC FORD, COACH AND LIGHT 
_A Carriage-Maker, 116 Elizabeth street. New-York. lias 
constantly on hand a great variety of Carriages of all kinds, 
of the most fashionable patterns, built under his personal 
superintendence, in the very best manner, and of the very 
best materials. Carriages from his establishment are now 
unning in England, France, Canada, and throughout the 
United States. Carriages will he built to order at very short 
notice, of any pattern, and on the most reasonable terms. 
1-21 ISAAC FORD, 116 Elizabeth street, New-York. 
ENGRAVING. 
A DEMAREST, CARD AND SEAL ENGRAVER-DOOR 
© Plates, and advertising Envelopes,—Corner of Pine 
and Nassau streets, opposite the Custom House. 1—1° 4 
T ORR, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, 53 
1 o John-street. New-York. 
TRYON, ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, NO. 438 
» w © Broadway.—W. T. begs to inform the Pubbc m gene¬ 
ral, that he now imports a new style of Visiting and n edding 
Cards from Europe, which are entirely different from any 
bthers in the city. Specimens can be seen by every arrival. 
1—IS 
