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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Timber, or Beams, Eastern. 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Worked. 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Unworked. 
Plank and Boards, N. R. Clear... 
Plank and Boards, N. R. 2d qual. 
Boards, North River, Box.. 
.17 
50 © 
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— © 
50 © 
! pee. — 
Boards, Albany Pine. 
Boards, City Worked.. 
Boards, do. narrow, clear ceiling. — 
Plank, do., narrow, clear flooring.— 
Plank, Albany Pine.— 
Plank. City Worked.— 
Plank, Albany Spruce. — 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked.— 
Shingles, Pine, sawed.^ bunch, 2 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 1st qual.. ..$1 M. 24 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 2d quality. . 22 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 1st quality.19 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 2d quality.17 
Shingles, Company, 3 ft.32 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft..— 
Shingles, Cypress, 3 ft.— 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.65 
Staves, White Oak, Hhd.52 
Staves, White Oak, Bbl .40 
Staves, Red Oak, llhd.38 
Heading, White Oak.60 
Molasses. 
New-Orleans.1? gall. — 
Porto Hico.— 
Cuba Muscovado.— 
Trinidad Cuba.— 
Cardenas, &c.— 
Nails. 
Cut, 4d@60d.$ lb. — 
Wrought, 6d@20d.— 
16 @ 
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18 75 
35 — 
25 — 
40 — 
35 — 
17 — 
— 22 
— 24 
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25 © • 
26 © 
26 © 
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22 © 
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— 32 
— 32 
— 20 
— 24 
2 50 
3 — 
28 — 
25 — 
21 — 
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16 — 
22 — 
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35 — 
26 © 
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23 © 
23 © 
22 %@ 
• 29 
30 
26 
25 
23 
4%@ — 5 
Naval Stores. 
Turpentine, Soft, North County,$ 280 lb.- 
Turpentine, Wilmington.. 
Tar .1? bbl. 3 - 
Pitch, City... 
Resin, Common, (delivered).1 80 
Resin, White.. ^9 280 lb. 2 50 
Spirits Turpentine..’.39 gall.— 65 
Oil Cake. 
Thin Oblong, City.39 ton, — — 
Thick, Round, Country.— — 
Thin Oblong Country. .. 
Plaster Paris. 
Blue Nova Scotia.qS ton, 3 50 
White Nova Scotia.3 50 
Provisions. 
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75 
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75 
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7 75 
.4 75 
12 25 
14 - 
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12 — 
17 50 
16 50 
13 25 
lb.-@- 
Beef, Mess, Country.19 bbl. 
Beef, Prime, Country. 
Beef, Mess, City. 
Beef, Mess, extra. 
Beef, Prime, City. 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Wiscon.. 
Beef, Prime, Mess.19 tee. 
Pork, Mess, Western.19 bbl. 
Pork, Prime, Western... 
Pork, Prime, Mess.'.. 
Pork, Clear, Western. 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels 
Hams, Pickled,. 
Hams, Dry Salted. 
Shoulders, Pickled. 
Shoulders, Dry Salted. 
Beef Hams, in Pickle. 
Beef, Smoked.19 lb. 
Butter, Orange County. 
Butter, Ohio. 
Butter, New-York Stale Dairies.-. 
Butter, Canada. 
Butter, other Foreign, (in bond,). 
Cheese, fair to prime. 
Salt. 
Turks Island. 19 bush. — 48 
St. Martin's. 
Liverpool, Ground.19 sack, 
Liverpool, Fine. 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton's. 
Saltpetre. 
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1 40 © 1 
1 70 © 1 
12 % 
45 
12 % 
Refined. 
Crude, East India. 
.— 7 
©- 7% 
Nitrate Soda. 
@— 5% 
Seeds. 
Clover. 
©— 10 
Timothy, Mowed. 
@17 — 
Timothy, Reaped. 
@20 — 
Flax, American, Rough. 
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Linseed, Calcutta. 
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Sugar. 
St. Croix. .. 
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New-Orleans. 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico. 
Havana, White. 
Havana, Blown and Yellow. 
Manilla. 
Brazil White. 
Brazil, Brown... . 
Stuart’s, Double-Refined, Loaf. 
do. do. do. Crushed 
do. do. do. Ground : g : 
do. (A) Crushed. : S '■ 
do. 2d quality, Crushed. 
Tobacco. 
Virginia.^ lb. 
Kentucky. 
Mason County. 
Maryland. 
St.Domingo.... 
Cuba. 
Y .. 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers. 
Florida Wrappers.. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf. 
Tallow. 
American, Prime.^9 lb. 
7 
5 @— 
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6 %@— 
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Wool. 
American, Saxony Fleece.19 lb- — 50 
American, Full-blood Merino.— 46 
American % and % Merino .— 42 
American, Native and % Merino.— 38 
Extra, Pulled,.— 46 
Superfine, Pulled.— 42 
No. 1, Pulled.— 38 
%— 55 
%— 48 
45 
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44 
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
F armer.—wanted by a young man familiar 
witji the late improvements in agriculture, a situation 
as superintendent of a farm at a liberal salary; or a furnished 
farm to work at a percentage. Address A. G. F. at V. B. 
Palmer’s Advertising Agency, Tribune Buildings. 6-7* 
K eform book store.-the following import- 
ant works on Phvsiological and Social Science, are pub¬ 
lished by Dr. T. L. NICHOLS, at No. 65 Walker street, New 
York: 
ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY. A comprehensive and con¬ 
fidential treatise on the Structure. Functions, Conditions. 
Perversions, and most intimate relations of Men and Women. 
482 pages: 81 Engravings. Price One Dollar. 
THE SCIENCE OF SOCIETY, on the basis of Equity, Sov¬ 
ereignty of the Individual, Cost, the Limit of Price. By S. P. 
ANDREWS. Esq. Price One Dollar. 
WOMAN IN ALL AGES AND NATIONS. By T. L. NICHOLS, 
M.D. Historical and Philosophical. Seventy-five Cents. 
LOVE, MARRIAGE. AND DIVORCE. A discussion, by 
HENRY JAMES, HORACE GREELEY, J. P. ANDREWS. 
Fifteen Cents. 
Mailed, post-paid, at the above prices. 7-19 
G ordon, job and card printer, 84 Nassau st. 
Cards. Circulars, Bill-heads, Labels, &c., cheaply and 
neatly printed. 
Depot for the sale of GORDON’S PATENT JOB AND 
CARD PRINTING PRESSES. 7-19 
C LOVER & TIMOTHY SEED HARVESTER.—A NEW AND 
valuable invention ; will harvest 8 to 12 ac’-es in the best 
manner. R, L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water street, 
irkR. WM. S. LATSON. SURGEON AND MECHANIC 
P ” Dentist, Office 375 Broad way, four doors from the corner 
of White street, New-York, where all operations in the line of 
his profession will be attended to in a manner creditable to 
himself, and entirely satisfactory to his natrons, both in re¬ 
gard to charges and services rendered. Persons who wNh to 
inquire are referred to Rev. Thomas De Witt. D. D.. 116 Ninth 
•street; Rev. C. M. Jameson, Second avenue, near Fiftieth st.: 
Rev, J. C. Guldin. 122 Rivington st.. New-York; and Rev. J. 
Proudfit. D. D., New Brunswick, N. J. 7-19 
SINGULAR DISCOVERY.—READ TT.-WE HAVE MADE 
and for sale, a wash called Hair Regenerator, which we 
will wa rrant to restore the grey hair of any one. old or young, 
to their natural color; and entirely prevent the h^ir from 
falling off. Price $1. A word to the wise, &c. No puffing and 
no humbug. KNIGHT & QUERU, Chemists, 341 Broad wo y, 
up stairs. 7-19 
O tto & kcehler. manufacturers of surgical 
and Orthopedical Machines, Instruments, Trusses. Band¬ 
ages. &c.. No. 58 Chatham street., second floor. Now-York. All 
kinds of Instruments, Tools, and Scissors made, repaired, and 
ground at the shortest notice. 7-23 
T&RUGS AND DRUGGISTS’ GLASSWARE, WINE AND 
™ Porter bottles. Demijohns. &c.—Constantly for sale by 
-15 _ O. HULL, 145 Maiden Lane. 
BERDAN’S GOLD QUARTZ MACHINE MANUFACTUR¬ 
ED ing Company. Mo. 6 Wall street, New-York. Are pre¬ 
pared to execute orders with dispatch. 
7^19_H. A. V. POST, Secretary. 
VALUABLE FARM IN ILLINOIS FOR SALE, SITUATED 
i in the village nf Seward’s Point, in Montgomery county, 
7V< miles north of Hillsborough, about 36 south of Springfield, 
the capital of the State, about 18 west of the Illinois Great 
Central Railroad, about 4 or 5 north of the Alton and Terra 
Haute Railroad, and about 18 west of the Intersection of the 
two. It contains 80 acres of rich Prairie lonri- Apply by let¬ 
ter or in person to S. S. ROCKWELL. 
7-11* _No. 15 South Second street, Williamsburgh. 
MPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS.—PENNOCK’S 7M- 
proved Seed and Grain Planter.—First Premiums have 
been awarded as follows: State Agricultural Society, Lan¬ 
caster. Pa.. 1852: Philadelphia County, at Rising Sun. 1852: 
New Castle Co., at Wilmington. Del., 1852; Franklin Institute. 
Philadelphia, Pa.. 1852. List of prices : Seven Tube Drill, $60; 
Additional Tube, $5; Oats Sower. $5; Grass Sower, $10. The 
subscribers take pleasure in ofPering to the planters and 
farmers of the United States this new and valuable machine. 
Tt has been thoroughly tested'during the past year, in sowing 
both grain and grass seeds, and has given universal satisfac¬ 
tion. This machine is warranted decidedly superior to any 
other slide drill in the market, particularly in the even dis¬ 
tribution of the seed upon rough and hilly lands; also in the 
facility and precision by which it is regulated to sow any 
desired quantity per acre. It will neither break nor waste 
the grain. Nor is it liable to choke with white caps or straws. 
They are warranted in every instance to he made of good 
meterials and in a wo’kmnniike manner. On all our Drills 
we put our new patent Depositing Tube. It. is attached to 
f he drag-bar in such a manner as to entirely prevent either 
it or the drag-bar from being broken or injured, in case the 
machine is backed while the tubes are in the ground. The 
lubes are also provided with steel points, which can be re¬ 
versed as thev become worn, increasing their value at least 
100 per cent. The form also of these tubes is such, that thev 
free themselves from filth better and run easier than any 
others. The drag-bars are attached to the frame in such a 
manner that they can be taken off and put on at pleasure, 
without the necessity of tools. 
S. <fc M. PENNOCK & CO., 
Kennett Square, Chester County. Pa. 
Certificates. —Extract Pom a letter of Professor Wilkinson, 
of the Mount Airy Agricultural Institute, dated 
Germantown, Pa.. March 1.1853. 
* I nave tested several different kinds of Drills and 
cannot but give yours a decided preference over all others, of 
which we have any account, in this or any other country. 
Very respectfully, JOHN WILKINSON. 
Silver Spring, March 5.1853. 
I have used Pennock’s machine for drilling small grain, and 
have found it extremely useful and much more serviceable 
than some others that I have tried. I can recommand it as 
durable, easy to work, and in every respect a very valuable 
implement. Some of my neighbors on whose judgment I would 
sooner rely than my own, esteem it highly. 
6-7* F. P. BLAIR. 
AGON WANTED. — SECOND-HAND, NOT MUCH 
worn. Two seats, and sufficiently light for one horse. 
A good harness would he taken with it. 
3tf_S. W. VAN NORDEN, 189 Water street. 
gJEEDS.—TIMOTHY; RED AND WHTTE CLOVER : BLUE 
Grass; Orchard Grass: Bay Grass; Red Top; Sugar Corn; 
Peas; Beans; Turnip: Cabbage; Beet: Lettuce; Onions: 
Radish; Squash ; Osage Orange; Large Yellow Locust, ana 
all other kinds of field and garden seeds. Also Rhubarb Roots; 
Asparagus Plants, &c. v* R. L. ALLEN, 
and 191 Water street. 
C ARRINGTON SHANGHAE.-I AM NOW READY TO 
supply the above new importation of Shanghais, the finest 
yet imported, of beautiful plumage, short legs, and first rate 
layers and setters. The original imported cock, weighing 13 
pounds, was sold to a gentleman in Pennsylvania for $2o, 
and took the first premium at every fair at which he was 
exhibited. I have one hen of the some breed that weighs 10 
pounds. The above fowls will be cooped in good order, and 
delivered to the express office in Providence, at $12. I can 
also supply all the other breeds of fancy poultry ; viz., black 
Spanish Dorki ns. White and sper.kled Sha.nvhae. Forbes’white. 
Spanish Dorkins, White and speckled Shanghae, Forbes’white, 
&c., black Bantams, games, &c., &c. All orders promptly 
attended to, and every thing warranted as it is represented. 
Purchasers will do well to give me a call. Please address. 
Postpaid, EDWARD ABORN, 
3-t* No. 30 South Water street. Providence, R. I. 
F ull blooded Newfoundlands, shepherd’s 
dogs, King Charles Spaniels, Scotch and English Rat Ter¬ 
riers, beautiful Italian Greyhounds, &c.; these are of the 
choicest breeds. Also, large Changhae and Chittagong fowls, 
at 205 Water street. 6-18 
H ouse furnishing and mechanics’ hard- 
ware.—M. DA COSTA & CO. offer for sale all articles in 
the above line cheap for cash. All articies warranted, ex¬ 
changed or taken back. No. 206 Chatham street, opposite 
Division street, N. Y. 6-31 
State of New-York, Secretary’s Office, I 
Albany, August 18,1853. > 
T O THE SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF NEW-YORK.— 
Sir: Notice is hereby given, tha.t at the General 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 Secretary of State, in the place of Henry S. Randall; 
A Comptroller, in the place of John C. Wright; 
An Attorney General, in the place of Levi S. Chatfield ; 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William J. 
McAlpine. 
A State Treasurer, in the place of Benjamin Welch, Jr.; 
A Canal Commissioner, in the place of John C. Mather. 
A State Prison Inspector, in the place of William P. Angel: 
Two Judges of the Court of Appeals—one in the place of 
Hiram Denio, appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the 
resignation of Freeborn G. Jewett; 
A Clerk of the Court of Appeals, in the place of Charles S. 
Benton: 
All whose terms of service will expire on the last day of De¬ 
cember next, except that of Freeborn G. Jewett, which will 
expire on the last day of December, 1857. 
Also a Justice of the Supreme Court for the First Judical 
District, in the place of John W. Edmonds; whose term of 
office will expire on the last day of December next; 
Also four Senators for the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth 
Senate Districts, in the place of William McMurray, Obediah 
Newcomb, James W. Beekman, and Edwin D. Morgan, whose 
terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. 
COUNTY OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ELECTED FOR SAID COUNTY : 
Sixteen members of Assembly. 
Two Justices of the Supreme Court, in the place of John Duel* 
and Robert Emmet. 
A Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in the place of 
Charles P. Daley. 
A District Attorney, in the place of N. Bowditch Blunt. 
Two Governers of the Alms House, in the place of Richard 
S. Williams and Isaac Townsend. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De¬ 
cember next. Yours, respectfully, 
HENRY S. RANDALL, 
Secretary of State. 
The above is published pursuant to the notice of the Secre¬ 
tary of State and the requirements of the Statute in each 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 a week, until the Election, and then hand in 
their bills for advertising the same, so that they may be laid 
before the Board of Supervisors and passed for p yment. 
See Revised Statute, Vol, 1. Chap.,6, title 3, article 3d. part 
1st, page 140. 
AMUSEMENTS. 
IRANCONl’S HIPPODROME.—GREAT SUCCESS OF THE 
“Car of Flowers.”—Every afternoon and evening, the 
representations will commence with the most magnificent 
pageant ever exhibited, the Car of Flora, the Pleasures of the 
Enchanted Island. La Course Grecque, Le Double Trapaze, 
Trial of the Postillion, Exercise of the Menage, La Perche 
Equipoise, Scene of the Grecian Hippodrome, Rapid Flight of 
Ostriches, the Volatile Globes, Course des^Minges, Grand 
Chariot Race. Mons. Chirinie’s Dancing Horses. The trained 
Elephant Tom Thumb, four months of age, and thirty inches 
in height, will be introduced. 
Prices of admission—Boxes, 50 cents; Pit, 25 cents; Re¬ 
served Seats, $1: Season Tickets, $50. 
Doors open at 7 o’clock, performances commence at 8. On 
afternoons, doors open at 2, performances commencing at 2K. 
Tickets can be secured at the following places: Western 
Hotel, Astor House, Lovejoy’s, and Dod worth’s Music Store. 
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CARRIAGE-MAKERS. 
B. OLIVER & CO., LIGHT WAGON AND CARRIAGE 
_ ® Manufacturers, corner of Dock anti 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 tile 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 
J ’ IGHT CARRIAGES.—ISAAC FORD, COACH AND LIGHT 
J Carriage-Maker, 116 Elizabeth street. New-York. has 
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 
running 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. 
CLOTHING. 
E xtensive retail clothing establishment.- 
ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 411 Broadway, New 
York, between Howard and Grand streets, invite the atten¬ 
tion of their friends and customers to a very large and choice 
variety of entirely new and most desirable styles of fashion¬ 
able Clothing, suitable for the season, among which may be 
found every article required for a gentleman’s wardrobe. In 
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, A. M. & Co. offer an assortment 
of infinite variety, comprising styles entirely new, and of ma 
terials of the most approved character. Well-made goods 
exclusively. No deviation can. in any instance, be made from 
the marked price. Should any dissatisfaction exist after the 
purchase of an article, it may be returned, and the money will 
>e cheerfully refunded. N. B.—Every description of Clothing 
made to order in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. 
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