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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
SHANGHAI BUFF, GREY, AND WHITE ; ALSO BRAMA- 
” Pootras and Malay fowl, 100 pairs assorted for sale. Also 
Trees and Plants. Ornamental Shrubs, Roses and Grape Vines. 
Catalogue furnished. Apply by mail (post paid) to 
GEO. SNYDER & CO., 
-208* Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co.. N.Y. 
SHEPHERD DOGS OF THE SCOTCH COLLIE BREED for 
539 sale. A fine pair of these, (male and female,) of pure 
blood, two months old, may be had for $ 20 , or separately at 
$10«a piece. Apply to EDWARD BEMENT, 
1-19* Factoryville, Staten Island. 
SINGULAR DISCOVERY.—READ IT.-WE HAVE MADE 
539 and for sale, a wash called Hair Regenerator, which we 
will warrant to restore the grey hair of any one, old or young, 
to their natural color; and entirely prevent the hair from 
falling off. Price $1. A word to the wise, &c. No puffing and 
no humbug. KNIGHT & QUERU. Chemists, 341 Broadway, 
up stairs. 7-19 
A merican steel works.-saws and files.-sam 
UEL D. WILLMOTT, Saw and File Manufacturer. Depot 
No. 8 Liberty street, offers for sale, on favorable terms, in 
quantities to suit— 
Extra C. S. warranted Circular Saws, from 4 to 72 inches in 
diameter. 
C. S. warranted Muly Mill Saws, 
do. do. Mill and Gang Saws, 
do. do. Cross-cut and Tenon Saws, 
do. and extra C. S. warranted Pit Saws, 
do. do. do. do. Spring, Hand, Panel, and 
Rip Saws. 
C. S. and extra C. S. warranted Billet, or Woodcutters’ 
Webs of superior quality and make, at low prices. 
C. S. Grafting Saws, C. S. Compass or Lock Saws. 
Butchers’ Bow Saws, extra C. S., warranted; blades extra 
tempered—really a very superior article. 
Best C. S. Turning and Felloe Webs, bevelled backs, 6 to 36 
inches. 
Best C. S. Keyhole or Fret Saw Blades. 
Superior cast steel Caine Knives. 
American Star, C. S. and extra C. S. warranted Taper Saw 
Files. 
Also, warranted Pit and Frame Saw Files. 
Also, warranted Flat and Round Bastard and Mill Saw Files. 
The preceding of his own superior and approved make, of 
cast steel imported from Wm. Jessup & Sons, and other cele¬ 
brated manufacturers in Sheffield. 
Also, received by late arrivals, invoices of C. S. blued and 
bra ss-backed Saws, and C. S. and G. S. Hand and Panel Saws. 
Wickersley Grindstones, from 10 to 70 inches diameter, im¬ 
ported expressly for manufacturers of surgical instruments, 
cutlery, &c. 
English Saw Screws. Bright cotter-eyed Vices. 
English Bastard and Mill Saw Files. 
Saws and Files promptly made to order, and old Files recut. 
2-19 
B ERDAN’S GOLD QUARTZ MACHINE MANUFACTUR- 
ing Company, Mo. 6 Wall street, New-York. Are pre¬ 
pared to execute orders with dispatch. 
7-19 H. A. V. POST, Secretary. 
T HE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE YET DISCOV- 
ered.—Sargent & Co.’s Celebrated American Cancliala- 
gogue, or Health Restorative Compound, has made effectual 
cures in some of the most severe cases of dyspepsia, fever and 
ague, liver complaints, bilious complaints, loss of appetite, 
indigestion, and in fact all diseases arising from inaction of 
the liver, or impurities of the blood. Many of these cases are 
of long standing, which we will prove by certificates at our 
office. We will warrant it to any person who will give it a fair 
trial. Sold in Brooklyn by Mrs. M. llayes, 175 Fulton street; 
Thomas J. Hayes, 146 Atlantic street: Boswell & Livingston, 
Williamsburgh, corner Grand and Fourth streets; J. W. 
Smith, Hempstead, L. I. 
2-19 SARGENT & CO., Proprietors, 31 Old Slip, N. Y. 
p KFORM BOOK STORE.-THE FOLLOWING IMPORT- 
11%, ant works on Physiological 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 
T he ear.-a. s. heath, m. d„ aurist and ocu¬ 
list, devotes his attention, from 10 to 2 , to the treatment 
of deafness, discharges from the ear, noises in the head, sore 
throats, and all diseases producing deafness and blindness, of 
which scrofula ranks first. Office, 40 Howard street, first door 
east of Broadway. 1-19 
irglOORS, SASHES, SASH DOORS, AND BLINDS.—THE 
Mjy subscribers keep constantly on hand a general assort¬ 
ment of the best kiln-dried Door Sashes, Sash Doors, outside and 
inside Blinds, Shutters, Ac., Ac., to be found in the market, and 
would invite the attention of builders and others to the above 
articles, which will be sold wholesale and retail at the lowest 
market prices. Orders received by mail or otherwise filled 
with dispatch. Sashes ready glazed or glazed to order at the 
shortest notice. IRA PORTER & CO., 
1-19 No. 8 Spruce street, a few doors from Nassau, N. Y. 
JORDON, JOB AND CARD PRINTER, 84 NASSAU ST. 
nLH Cards, Circulars, Bill-heads, Labels, Ac., cheaply and 
neatly printed. 
Depot for the sale of GORDON'S PATENT JOB AND 
CARD PRINTING PRESSES. 7-19 
B lank books and stationery.-francis & lou- 
trel, No. 77 Maiden Lane, sell all articles in their line at 
low prices, at retail, or by the quantity. 
Account Books, Copying Presses , 1 
Writing Papers, Note Papers, 
Envelopes, Bills of Exchange, 
Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Memoranda Books . 1 
Hotel Registers, Time Books, 
Sets 9 f Books for Societies, Portfolios. 
Writing Desks, Gold and Steel Pens, 
Scrap Books, Superior Writing Ink, 
Shipping Receipt Boxes, Elastic Paper Holders, 
Patent Inkstands, Seal Presses, 
Tin Cash and Deed Books, Pass and Copy Books, 
Manifold Letter Writers, Penknives, 
Bankers’ Note Cases, Backgammon Boards ’ 
Slates, Pencils, Wax Wafers. 
Chessmen, Tissue Paper, 
Perforated Boards, Diaries for 1854. 
Fancy Stationery in great variety. 
Books ruled and bound to pattern, j 
Job Printing executed at low rates. Cards, Circulars, Bill 
Heads, Checks, Receipts, Ac. 
FRANCIS & LOUTREL, 
1—19 Stationer* and Booksellers, 77 Maiden Lane. 
FRENCH PLATE GLASS. 
1 71 HOPKINS & BROTHERS. IMPORTERS AND DEAL- 
• ers in French Window and Plate Glass, 61 Barclay st„ 
N.Y. 9-21 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
® GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS—THE SUBSCRIBER 
□a. 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 C.otton 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¬ 
ted States. These embrace—1st. The Chain Power, of my own 
manufacture, both single and double-geared, for one and two 
horses, which has never been equalled for lightness in run¬ 
ning, strength, and economy. They are universally approved 
wherever they have been tried. 2d. The Bogardus power, for 
one to four horses. These are compact, and wholly of iron, 
and adapted to all kinds of work. 3d. Eddy’s Circular Wrought 
Iron Power, large cog-wheels, one to six horses, a new and 
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. 
RAIN MILLS, STEEL AND CAST IRON MILLS, AT $6 
*01 to $25, and Burr-Stone at $50 to $250, for Horse or Steam 
Power. 
T ile machines.—for making draining tiles of 
all descriptions and sizes. 
ater rams, suction, force, and endless- 
chain Pumps; Leather, Gutta Percha, India Rubber 
Hose, Lead Pipe, &c. 
C ALIFORNIA IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, MADE Ex¬ 
pressly for the California and Oregon Markets. 
RAINING TILES OF ALL FORMS AND SIZES. 
C LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED HARVESTER.—A newly- 
patented machine, will harvest 10 or 12 acres per day 
with one horse. 
H ay and cotton presses.-bullock’s progress¬ 
ive Power Presses, combining improvements which 
make them by tar the best in use. 
rijnHRESHERS AND FANNING-MILLS COMBINED—OF 
JEL Three Sizes and Prices, requiring from two to eight 
horses to drive them, with corresponding horse powers.— 
These are the latest improved patterns in the United States. 
SOUTHERN PLOWS-Nos. 101/4,1U4* 121 / 2 ,14,15,18, 18 V 2 , 
19,191/2, 20, A 1, A 2, 50,60, and all other sizes. 
C ORN-SIIELLERS, HAY, STRAW, AND STALK-CUTTERS, 
Fanning-Milis, &c., of all sizes. 
B URRALL’S PRIZE REAPERS FOR THE CALIFORNIA 
Market—strong, simple, and reliable. Warranted of the 
best material and workmanship, expressly for that market. 
Made and sold cheap for cash by THOMAS D. BUIIRALL, 
Geneva, Ontario Co., and by 
1-tf R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water St., N. Y. 
ITgEES & HOYT, PREMIUM PATENT RIVETED STRETCI1- 
M/ ed Leather Band Manufacturers, 37 Spruce street. New 
York. 3-29 
DENTISTRY. 
B R. CHARLES S. ROWELL, NO. 11 CHAMBERS STREET, 
New-York, confines his attention to the practice of 
Dentistry, in all its various branches. The improvements 
which he has introduced have rendered these Teeth perfect for 
speech, mastication, and natural appearance. Premium In¬ 
corruptible Artificial Gum Teeth.—These teeth have won the 
admiration of all who have seen them, and the warm appro¬ 
val and recommendation of all who have used or worn them. 
CHARLES S. ROWELL, 
2-20 No. 1 Chambers street. 
B R. WM. S, LATSON, SURGEON AND MECHANIC 
Dentist, Office 375 Broadway, 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 patrons, both in re¬ 
gard to charges and services rendered. Persons who wish 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 
FERTILIZERS. 
TajO. 1 SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.-THIS VALUABLE 
l^a fertilizer has been used for several years in England 
and other parts of Europe, and, next to Guano, holds the 
highest rank in popularity, and the extent to which it is used 
among farmers. Its introduction in this country has been 
more recent; but the progress it has made in the estimation 
of the public has not been less marked or successful than 
abroad. It is now extensively used throughout the Northern 
States, after a full trial and investigation of its merits; and 
it is rapidly becoming, like its predecessor, Guano, a favorite 
manure at the South and West. 
It is composed of crushed or ground bones, decomposed by 
the addition of about one fifth their weight of sulphuric 
acid, diluted with water, to which is added a due proportion 
of guano and sulphate of ammonia. The latter is the active 
and one of the most efficient agents in the best Peruvian 
Guano. 
It is suited to any soil in which there is not already a full 
supply of the phosphates, which is seldom the case. All crops 
are benefited by its application. 
For sale in large or small quantities, in bags of 150 lbs. each. 
No charge for packages. All bags will be branded “ C. B. De 
Burg, No. 1 Superphosphate of Lime.” 
Also, Agricultural and Horticultural Implements of all 
kinds ; Field and Garden Seeds, in great variety; No. 1 Peru¬ 
vian Guano, Bone-dust. Plaster of Paris, Poudrette, &c. 
R. L. ALLEN, (late A. B. Allen & Co.,) 
1-tf 189 and 191 Water street, New-York. 
PERUVIAN GUANO,—First quality of Fresh Peruvian 
Guano, just received in store 
R. L. ALLEN. 189 and 191 Water st., N.Y. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, OR CHEMICAL MA- 
ioJ nure.—100 tons Paterson’s Improved, skilfully made of 
the best materials, and for sale at lowest rates, by HASKELL, 
MERRICK & BULL, Importers of Artificial Manures, Whole¬ 
sale Agents for the Manufacturer, No. 10 Gold street. 1-31 
HORSE MARKETS. 
MOS SMITH. SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE, No. 76 
L East Twenty-fourth street, New-York. 1-27 
ULL’S HEAD SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, TWEN- 
EB ty-fourtli street. West side of Third Avenue, N. Y. 
1-34 A. S. CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor. 
F agan & graham, sale and exchange stables, 
cor. of Lexington Ave. and Twenty-fourth street, New- 
York.—F. & G. have at all times on hand the most select stock of 
Messenger and Abdalla horses, together with good draught 
horses. Horses at livery by the day, week, and month. 1-38 
HAIR RESTORERS, &c. 
B ARKER'S CHEVEUXTONIQUE.-THIS IS AN ENTIRE- 
ly new article, concocted for the purpose of Preserving, 
Restoring, and Beautifying the Hair, and, unlike most prepa¬ 
rations designed for the same objects, it is free from all grease, 
so that its application cannot soil the most delicate fabric. 
As an eradicator of Dandruff, it is unequalled, while its infal- 
libity in cases of headache, easing the most violent in a few 
moments, cannot fail to commend it to universal appreciation. 
The Cheveuxtonique is for sale by all the respectable drug¬ 
gists and fancy stores throughout the city. The depot for its 
sale, wholesale and retail, is at BARKER’S Ladies’ Hair-dress- 
ng Establishment, No. 439 Broadway. 2^ 
HORTICULTURAL. 
K ASPBERRY PLANTS. OF THE PURE RED ANTWERP 
stock, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. The 
plants are all warranted, and in a thrifty condition, and will 
be delivered in New-York for $50 per thousand. NATHA¬ 
NIEL IIALLOCK, Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y.-P. S. Orders by 
mail will be promptly attended to, and no charge made for 
packing. Orders to R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water street, 
will receive prompt attention. _ 1 - 21 * 
S PRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS- 
. Including every thing necessary to the Garden, Green¬ 
house, Nursery, and Orchard, with all the recent introduc¬ 
tions, at very low rates. Descriptive price Catalogues gratis. 
Carriage paid to New-York. Ornamental and other planting 
done in any part of the country. The best season for trans¬ 
planting is after Oct. 10. Address B. M. WATSON, Old Colony 
Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 8^59 
WACHUSETT GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 
M EW-BEDFORD, MASS., ANTHONY & McAFEE, PRO¬ 
PRIETORS. Successors to Henry II. Crapo, would invite 
the attention of the public to their extensive stock of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Rose 
Bushes, &c„ Evergreens, Balsam Firs. American 
and Chinese Arbor Vita;, Cedrus Deodara, 
Cryptomeria Japonica, Norway Spruce, 
Yew Trees, Tree Box, &c.; an exten¬ 
sive assortment of Apple, Pear, 
Plum, Cherry, Peach and Apricot Trees. 
The stock of Pear Trees is very large, both on Pear and 
Portugal Quince Stocks, embracing every thing worthy of 
cultivation. All our Pear Trees are propagated and grown 
by ourselves, and 
WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME. 
The soil, climate, &c„ of this locality being so favorable to 
the Pear, our trees are unrivalled for health, vigor of growth, 
&c., &c. 
They are all free from that destructive malady 
THE PEAR BLIGHT, 
which has never existed in this locality. 
Prices low, and a liberal discount to the trade, 
New-Bedford, Jan , 1st, 1854. T7-G8 
HOTELS. 
J FARMERS’ HOTEL, 245 AND 247 WASHINGTON STREET, 
* between Robinson and Murray, New-York. Farmers, 
and the public generally, will find it to their advantage and 
convenience to pa tronize this house.it being in the immediate 
vicinity of the New-York and Erie Railroad, Hudson River 
Railroad, narlem Railroad, Albany, Newark, New-Brunswick 
and the California steamboats and steamship landings 
Boarding $1 per da^r. 
1-25 
S. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Proprietors. 
HOUSE-FURNISHING. 
C HIMNEY TOPS. MADE BY THE GARNKIRK COMPANY. 
Encaustic Tiles for floors, Vases and Statuary for lawns 
and gardens, &e., for sale by 
2-32 MILLER, COATES & YOULE, 279 Pearl street. 
I RON BEDSTEADS VS. BEDBUGS!—500 IRON BEDSTEADS, 
which fold to occupy the space of a chair. 500 Iron Settees, 
proof against Yankees’ knives. Iron Chairs, Iron Hat Stands, 
and all kinds of Ornamental Iron Furniture, bronzed in a 
most beautiful manner. All kinds of Iron Fence and Verandah 
Work, made at very low rates. G. MAURER. Manufacturer, 
178 William street, between Beekman and Spruce, N. Y. 2-36 
g i ENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING WARERONMS.-SIMP- 
SON & Co., No. 89 Canal street, Importers and Manufac¬ 
turers, respectfully invite the attention of old and young 
housekeepers to their stock of new goods, viz.. Ivory Handle 
Cutlery, Fine Trays Plaited, Britannia and Enamel Ware, 
Planished and Plain Tin Ware, Fire Sets, Shovels, Coal Hods, 
&c. Also Meat Safes, Clothes Horses, Tubs, Pails, Brooms and 
Baskets. Persons about purchasing a new outfit will find it 
to their interest to call. Prices low, and goods delivered free 
of expense. (9-21) SIMPSON & Co.. No. 98 Canal st. 
C ARPETINGS.—SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1853.—PETER¬ 
SON & HUMPIIREY,379 Broadway, (corner White street,) 
have received per late steamers and packets from Europe, 
their large and extensive assortment of rich and elegant Car¬ 
petings, consisting of rich Mosaic Carpets, in one entire piece; 
rich Medallion Carpets, adapted to any sized room; rich Vel¬ 
vet Ambusson and Axminster Carpets: rich Tapestry and 
Brussels ; English Three-ply and Ingrain, entirely new pat¬ 
terns and shadings. Oil cloths, from the best English and 
American manufactories, of the best finish and design, pat¬ 
terns only to be found at our establishment, and all other 
goods usually found in first-class carpet stores, for sale on the 
most reasonable terms. Having given our orders and received 
our goods before the late advance in prices, we are enabled to 
offer our stock of goods full 10 per cent, less than those stores 
obliged to purchase at the advanced rates. Freely shown to 
persons favoring us with their patronage. 2-21 
M ouse furnishing and mechanics’ iiard- 
ware.—M. DA COSTA & CO. offer for sale all articles in 
the above line cheap for cash. All articles warranted, ex¬ 
changed or taken back. No. 206 Chatham street, opposite 
Division street, N. Y. 6-31 
