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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
Genesee, extra brands. 7 12%@8 25 
Canada, (in bond). G 87%@7 — 
Brandywine. 7 12%@7 25 
Georgetown. 7 12%@7 25 
Petersburgh City. 712%@7 25 
Richmond Country.. 7 06%@7 12% 
Alexandria. 7 06%@7 12% 
Baltimore,"Howard Street. 7 06%@.7 12% 
Rye Flouri. 4 93%@5 — ' 
Corn Meal, Jersey. 3 87%®4 25 
Corn Meal, Brandywine. 4 18%@- 
Corn Meal, Brandywine.tp punch. 18 50 
Grain, 
Wheat, White Genesee.tp bush. 1 7G 
Wheat, do., Canada (in bond). 1 68 
Wheat, Southern, White. 1 G5 
Wheat., Ohio, White. . 1 63 
Wheat, Michigan, White. 1 68 
Wheat, Mixed. Western. 1 54 
Wheat, Western Red. 1 50 
Rye, Northern. 1 03 
Corn, Unsound.— 78 
Corn, Round Yellow.— 81 
Corn, Round White. — 80 
Corn, Southern White.— 80 
Corn, Southern Yellow.— 58 
Corn, Southern Mixed.— 78 
Corn, Western Mixed.— 80 
Corn, Western Yellow.. 
Barley.— 82 
Oats, River and Canal.— 50 
Oats, New-Jersey.— 47 
Oats, Western.— 52 
Oats, Penna.— 48 
Oats, Southern.— 44 
Pens, Black-eyed .. ... .^2 bush. 2 75 
Peas, Canada.bush. 1 
Beans, White. 1 50 ©1 62% 
Hay, FOR SHIPPING : 
North River, in bales.tp 100 lbs. — 65 
Hair. 
Rio Grande, Mixed.^ lb. — 20 
Buenos Ayres, Mixed.— 19 
Hemp. 
Russia, clean..fl ton.285 — @300 — 
Russia, Outshot..@- 
Manilla.$ lb.— 10%@- 
Sisal.— 10 @- 
Sunn. 
Italian. 
Jute. 
American, Dew-rotted. 
American, do., Dressed.... 
American, Water-rotted... 
Hops. 
1853...$ lb. — 45 © — 48 
1852.— 38 © — 40 
lime. 
Rockland, Common. 
Lumber. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Timber, White Pine.cubic ft.— 18 @ — 22 
Timber, Oak.— 25 @ — 30 
Timber, Grand Island, W. O.— 35 © — 38 
Timber, Geo. Yel. Pine.(by cargo) — 18 © — 22 
YARD SELLING PRICES 
Timber, Oak Scantling.ip 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.pee.— 16 @ — 22 
Boards, City Worked..— 22 @ — 24 
Boards, do. narrow, clear ceiling. — 25 @- 
Plank, do., narrow, clear flooring.— 25 @- 
Plank, Albany Pine.— 20 ® — 82 
Plank, City Worked. — 26 @ — 32 
Plank, Albany Spruce. .— 18 @ — 20 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked.— 22 @ — 24 
Shingles, Pine, sawed.bunch, 2 25 @2 50 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 75 @ 3 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 1st qual_<p 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, 3 ft.32 — @- 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft.— — @16 — 
Shingles, Cypress, 3ft..— — @22 — 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.65 — @- 
Staves, White Oak, Ilhd.52 — @- 
Staves, White Oak, Bbl.40 — @- 
Staves, Red Oak, Hhd.38 — @85 — 
Heading, White Oak.60 — @ -- 
..— 6 
240 — 
.132 50 
.170 — 
.180 — 
@1 SOX 
@1 72 
@1 72 
@1 66 
@1 75 
@1 60 
@1 56 
@1 - 
@—79 
@—82% 
@—82 
@—82 
®—82 
@— SOX 
@—81% 
@- 
@—86 
@—52 
@—49 
@—53 
@ — 50 
©—47 
@2 87% 
h— 70 
— 22 
— 21 
©135 
@175 50 
@220 — 
. $ bbl.-© 1 
Beef, Mess, City.13— @13 25 
Beef, Mess, extra.15 50 @16 50 
Beef, Prime, City.6 25 @ G 50 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Wiscon..@13 50 
Beef, Prime, Mess.$ tee. 21 — @24 — 
Pork, Mess, Western.bbl. 13 50 ©13 62% 
Pork, Prime, Western.11 12%@11 25 
Pork, Prime, Mess.14 50 @- 
Pork, Clear, Western..©19 — 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels.$ lb. — 10%@— — 
Hams, Pickled,.— 9%@—10 
Hams, Dry Salted..@— — 
Shoulders, Pickled.... 
Shoulders, Dry Salted _ 
Beef Hams, in Pickle.tp bbl. 13 — @15 — 
Beef, Smoked.$ lb. — 8% @— 9% 
Butter, Orange County.— 20 @— 23% 
Butter, Ohio.— 10 @— 13 
Butter, New-York State Dairies.— 16 @— 19 
Butter, Canada.— 11 @— 12% 
Butter, other Foreign, (in bond,) 
Cheese, fair to prime.— 7%@— 9% 
Plaster Paris. 
Blue Nova Scotia.tp ton, 3 50 @3 75 
White Nova Scotia.3 50 @ 3 62% 
Salt. 
Turks Island. $ bush.-@—48 
St. Martin’s..©— — 
Liverpool, Ground.sack, 1 10 @1 12% 
Liverpool, Fine.1 45 @ 1 50 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton’s.1 72%@ 1 75 
Saltpetre. 
Refined..$— 6%@— 8 
Crude, East India.— 7 @— 7; _ 
Nitrate Soda.— 5 @— 5% 
Seeds. 
Clover.lb.— 10 @—11% 
Timothy, Mowed.tee. 14— @17 — 
Timothy, Reaped.17— @20 — 
Flax, American, Rough.$ bush. — @- 
Linseed, Calcutta. — @- 
Sugar. 
St. Croix.$ lb. — — @- 
New-Orleans.— 4 @— 6% 
Cuba Muscovado.— 4%@— 6 
Porto Rico.— 4%@— 6% 
Havana, White.— 7%@— 8 
Havana, Brown and Yellow.— 5 @— 7% 
Manilla. 
Brazil White. 
Brazil, Brown. 
Stuart’s, Double-Refined, Loaf, 
do. do. Crushed lot — 
do. do. Ground : g ; — 
(A) Crushed. :,5: — 
2d quality, Crushed. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
Tobacco. 
Virginia . ^ lb. - 
Kentucky. — 5% 
Mason County 
Maryland .. 
St.Domingo .— 12 
Cuba 
Yara .— 40 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers .— 25 
Florida Wrappers . — 15 
Connecticut Seed Leaf .— 6 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf. — 5%@ 
Tallow. 
American, Prime.$ lb. — 11%@- 
Wool. 
American, Saxony Fleece . 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 
5 @— 
5%@- 
6 %@— 
5 @- 
9%@- 
9 ^@- 
9 @- 
- 9% 
— 11 
18 
23% 
,— 45 
t 1 — 
.— GO 
,— 20 
,— 15 
• 12 
— 55 
,— 48 
,— 45 
,— 40 
,— 48 
,— 44 
— 40 
Molasses. 
New-Orleans.^ gall. — 32 
— 30 
— 26 
— 25 
Porto Rico.— 25 
Cuba Muscovado. — 23 
Trinidad Cuba.— 23 
Cardenas, &e.— 22%@ — 23 
Hails. 
Cut, 4d@60d. tjplb. — 4%@ — 5 
Wrought, 6d@20d. .@- 
Naval Stores. 
Turpentine, Soft, North County ,$ 2801b.- 
Turpentine, Wilmington.— • — 
Tar.$ bbl. 3 — 
Pitch, City. 2 75 
Resin, Common, (delivered). 1 75 
Resin, White...tjp 280 lb. 2 50 
Spirits Turpentine.gall. — 66 
Oil Cake. 
Thin Oblong, City .K? ton,- 
Thick, Round, Country .— — 
Thin Oblong Country. . 
Provisions. 
Beef, Mess, Country . bbl. 8 50 
Beef, Prime, Country.5 50 
@ 
@ 
5 — 
4 87% 
3 50 
1 87% 
4 75 
— 68 
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
UNIVERSITY OF ALBANY. 
EPARTMENT OE CHEMISTRY.—E. S. CARR, M. D., 
_ 1 Professor of Chemistry and its applications to Agricul¬ 
ture and the Useful Arts. 
F. E. DAKIN, Instructor in Analytical Chemistry. 
This Department of the University, having been perma¬ 
nently established, a spacious Laboratory will be opened for 
the reception of Students, on Tuesday, the 10th day of Janu¬ 
ary next. There will be a Course of Instruction in Practical 
and Analytical Chemistry, and a Course of Lectures on the 
applications of Chemistry to Agriculture and the Manufactu¬ 
ring Arts, continuing during a term of three months. The 
Laboratory will be open from 9 A. m. to 4 F. M. 
The Lectures will be delivered in the evening, and will be 
free of charge. 
For Laboratory Instruction, $20 per term, or $10 per month, 
for a shorter period. Students will be charged with breakage 
and the Chemicals they consume. Students will also have 
access to the State Agricultural and Geological collections. 
Analysis of Soils, Ores, Mineral Waters, &c., made on rea¬ 
sonable terms. 
Address Prof. E. S. Carr, at Albany, or either of the follow¬ 
ing gentlemen: Luther Tucker, office Albany Cultivator; 
Hon. B. P. Johnson, State Agricultural Booms; Dr. .1. II. 
Armsby, GG9 Broadway. 14-17 
ANTED.-A SHEPHERD ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE 
and management of Sheep. A Scotchman would be 
preferred. Apply to RICHD. S. FAY, Esq., 
13-16* Boston, Mass. 
A gricultural chemistry-yale college, the 
course of THIRTY LECTURES will commence January 
9th, 1854, and continue two months and a half. Fee, $10. A 
special course in analysis, with which the student may fully 
occupy his time, will accompany the lectures. 
Address J. A. PORTER, Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 
New-IIaven, Ct. 
N. B. Analyses of Ores, Soils, Mineral Waters, &c., made, 
and instruction given in general analysis. 12-17 
F ARM FOR SALE.—THE FARM LATELY OWNED AND 
occupied by Richard Dey, deceased, situated on the east¬ 
ern bank of Seneca Lake, in the township of Fayette, county 
of Seneca, and State of New-York, It contains about 158 acres 
of very fertile and finely situated land, not an inch of which 
but what is capable of tillage. It slopes gently to the lake, 
and is in full sight of and only seven miles from the beautiful 
town of Geneva. Adjoining is the premium farm of Andrew 
Foster, Esq. Fifty acres are in wood, eight acres are in or¬ 
chard of superior grafted fruits, and the balance in pasture 
and grain. The buildings consist of a plain farm house in 
good repair, and also good barns, sheds, workshops, carriage- 
house, chicken-houses, and granery. There is a good well of 
water and a running spring. 
This farm is offered low to close an estate. The price, $50 
per acre, and the terms of payment can be made to suit al¬ 
most any purchaser. Apply to 
JAMES R. DEY, 74 Cortlandt st„ New-York, 
10-22] or CIIAS. A. COOK, Esq., Pres, of the Bank of Geneva. 
M ilitary goods.-james h. lent, successor to 
Andrew M. Shiers, 121 Fulton street, between William 
and Nassau, manufacturer of all kinds of military caps, sad¬ 
dles, saddle-cloths: holsters, bridles, and plumes of all kinds 
made to order. Military companies about changing their 
uniforms, or new companies about forming, supplied with 
samples of the newest pa tterns, at the shortest notice,from the 
oldest place of the kind in the city. 2-16 
DISK'S METALLIC BURIAL-CASE.-F. A. MORRELL, 
_ General Undertaker, would inform his friends and the 
public that he furnishes every thing in the above line at short 
notice—gives personal attention at funerals; and he assures 
those who may favor him with a call, that it shall be done with 
entire satisfaction. 
N. B. Charges moderate. He invites attention to the Metal¬ 
lic Burial Cases, and expects by a strict attention to business 
to merit the approval of those who, through affliction, may 
need his services. Metallic Burial Cases and Wood Coffins, of 
every quality. Interments procured in all the cemeteries. 
Office, 57 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn. 2-14 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
A gricultural implements.-the subscriber 
keeps constantly on hand, and offers for sale the follow¬ 
ing valuable implements: 
Fan Mills of various kinds, for rice as well as wheat, rye, &c. 
Grain Drills, a machine which every large grain planter 
should possess. They are of the best patterns, embracing 
most valuable improvements. 
Smut Machines, Pilkington’s, the most approved for general 
use. 
Hay and Cotton Presses—Bullock’s progressive power- 
presses, combining improvements which make them by far 
the best in use. 
Grain mills, corn and cob crushers, a very large assortment 
of the best and latest improved kinds. 
Horse Powers of all kinds, guaranteed the best in the Uni¬ 
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wherever they have been tried. 2d. The Bogardus power, for 
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favorite power. 4th. Trimble’s Iron-Sweep Power, for one to 
four horses. 5th. Warren’s Iron-Sweep Power, for one or two 
horses. R. L. ALLEN, 
1-tf 189 and 191 Water street. 
fraEAPERS AND MOWING MACHINES.—THE UNDER- 
_E£b/ 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 H. D. ORMSBEE, No. 217 Pearl-st., N. Y. 
RAIN MILLS, STEEL AND CAST IRON MILLS, AT $6 
_ . to $25, and Burr-Stone at $50 to $250, for Horse or Steam 
Power. For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
1-tf Nos. 1S9 and 191 Water street, New-York. 
T ile maciiines.-for making draining tiles of 
all descriptions and sizes, for sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water street. 
C ALIFORNIA IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, MADE Ex¬ 
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by R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st„ N.Y. 
DRAINING TILES OF ALL FORMS AND SIZES, for sale 
* by R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st„ N.Y. 
C 1LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED HARVESTER.—A newly- 
> patented machine, will harvest 10 or 12 acres per day 
with one horse. For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water st. 
B erkshire boar for sale.-the above animal 
is one year old. well bred, and fine of his kind. 
14-16* EDWARD WAIT, Montgomery, Orange Co., N.Y. 
SHEPHERD DOGS OE THE SCOTCH COLLIE BREED fin¬ 
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blood, two months old, may be had for $20, or separately at 
$10 apiece. Apply to EDWARD DEMENT, 
14-19* Factoryville, Staten Island. 
M EN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND 
Retail-cheaper than ever, at J. VANDERBILT'S, No. 
81 Fulton street, New-York. A very larg'e assortment of all 
qualities and sizes; also a splendid assortment of fashionable 
goods, which will be made to order in a style that cannot be 
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Your patronage is respectfully solicited. 
2-30 J. VANDERBILT, 81 Fulton street. 
H AY AND COTTON PRESSES.—BULLOCK’S PROGRESS¬ 
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1-tf 189 and 191 Water street. New-York. 
HRESHERS AND FANNING-MILLS COMBINED—OF 
Three Sizes and Prices, requiring from two to eight 
horses to drive them, with corresponding horse powers.— 
Thtse are the latest improved patterns in the United States. 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st., N.Y. 
SOUTHERN PLOWS—Nos. 10(4,1114,12V2.14,15,18,181/2. 
9 19, 191/2, 20, A 1, A 2. 50,60, and all other sizes, for sale by 
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jOtURRALL’S PRIZE REAPERS FOR THE CALIFORNIA 
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best material and workmanship, expressly for that market. 
Made and sold cheap for cash by THOMAS D. BURRALL, 
Geneva, Ontario Co., and by 
1-tf R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water St.. N. Y. 
40RN-SHELLERS, HAY, STRAW, AND STALK-CUTTERS, 
J Fanning-Milis, &c., of all sizes, for sale l>y 
R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water st.5 N.Y. 
C lLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED HARVESTER.—A NEW AND 
) valuable invention ; will harvest 8 to 12 acres in the best 
manner. R, L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water street. 
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ES- ed Leather Band Manufacturers, 37 Spruce street, New 
York. 3-29 
