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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
Wheat, Western Red. 2 12 @2 17 
Rye, Northern. 1 23 © — 
Corn, Unsound. 1 10 @—79 
Corn. Round Yellow.— 97 @—98 
Corn, Round White. - 95 @—96 
Corn, Southern White. - 96 @—97 
Corn, Southern Yellow. - 96 @—97 
Corn, Southern Mixed. - 95 @—96 
Corn, Western Mixed.. -97 @—98 
Corn, Western Yellow..@— 
Barley.— 95 @1 05 
Oats, River and Canal.— 57 @—58 
Oats, New-Jerscy.— 54 @—56 
Oats, Western.— 58 @—60 
Oats, Penna.— 50 @—58 
Oats, Southern.— 50 @—54 
Peas, Black-eyed ..tjp 2 bush. 2 75 @2 87X 
Peas, Canada.bush. 1 18%@-- 
Beans, White. . 1 50 @1 62^ 
Hay, for shipping : 
North River, in bales.$ 100 lbs. — 87X@— 90 
Hops. 
1853.$ lb. — 43 @ — 45 
1852.— 38 @ — 40 
Hair. 
Rio Giande, Mixed.$ lb. — 20 @ — 22 
Buenos Ayres, Mixed.— 19 @ — 21 
Hemp. 
Russia, clean .$ ton.285 — @320 — 
Russia, Outshot..@- 
Manilla.^ lb.— 10X@- 
Sisal. . — 10 @- 
Sunn.— 6 @- 
Italian.$ ton, 240 — ©- 
Jute.132 50 @135 
American, Dew-rotted.170 — @175 50 
American, do., Dressed.180 — @220 — 
American, Water-rotted..@- 
Lime. 
Rockland, Common.^ bbl.-@1 — 
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.<p M. ft. 30 — @40 — 
Timber, or Beams, Eastern.17 50 @ 18 75 
Plank, Geo. Pine, Worked.. ...@35 — 
Flank, 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.— 26 @ — 32 
Plank, City Worked. — 26 @ — 32 
Plank, Albany Spruce. ..— 18 @ — 20 
Plank, Spruce, City Worked.— 22 © — 24 
Shingles, Pine, sawed.$bunch, 2 25 @ 2 50 
Shingles, Pine, split and shaved. 2 75 @ 3 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft 1st qual_^ M.24 — @28 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 3 ft. 2d quality. ..22 — @25 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 1st quality.19 — @21 — 
Shingles, Cedar, 2 ft. 2d quality.17 — @18 — 
Shingles, Company, 3ft.32— @ — — 
Shingles, Cypress, 2 ft..@16 — 
Shingles, Cypress, 3 ft..@22 — 
Staves, White Oak, Pipe.65 — @- 
Staves, White Oak, Hhd.52 — @ — — 
Staves, White Oak, Bbl .40 — © — — 
Staves, Red Oak, Ilhd.38 — @35 — 
Heading, White Oak.60 — @- 
Molasses. 
New-Orleans.tg gall. — 28 @- 
Porto Rico.— 23 @ — 37 
Cuba Muscovado. — 23 @ — 26 
Trinidad Cuba.— 23 @ — 26 
Cardenas, &c.— 22X© — 24 
Nails. 
Cut, 4d@60d.$ lb. — 4X@“— 5 
Wrought, 6d@20d..@- 
Naval Stores. 
Turpentine, Soft, North County,$ 2801b.-@5 — 
Turpentine, Wilmington..@ 4 87X 
Tar.f bbl. 3 — @3 50 
Pitch, City . 2 75 @ — — 
Resin, Common, (delivered). 1 75 @ 1 S7X 
Resin, White .280 lb. 2 50 @ 4 75 
Spirits Turpentine.^ gall.— 66 @ — 68 
Oil Cake. 
Thin Oblong, City.$ ton,-@- 
Thick, Round, Country..@28 — 
Thin Oblong Country..@33 — 
Provisions. 
Beef, Mess, Country.^ bbl. 8 25 @11 — 
Beef, Prime, Country.5 50 © 5 75 
Beef, Mess, City.13— @13 — 
Beef, Mess, extra.15 50 @16 50 
Beef, Prime, City. 6 25 @ 6 37X 
Beef, Mess, repacked, Wiscon...@13 50 
Beef, Prime, Mess.^ tee. 18 50 @23 — 
Pork, Mess, Western. % bbl. 15 12)£@16 — 
Pork, Prime, Western. 13 50 @— — 
Pork, Prime, Mess.14 88 @15 — 
Pork, Clear, Western..@16 50 
Lard, Ohio, Prime, in barrels.IP lb. — 10)^@- 
Hams, Pickled,.— 8 %@— 9 
Hams, Dry Salted. ..@— 8 % 
Shoulders, Pickled.— 6 %@— — 
Shoulders, Dry Salted..@— 6 % 
Beef Hams, in Pickle.bbl. 12 50 @15 — 
Beef, Smoked.tp lb.— 9 @— 9% 
Butter, Orange County.— 23 @— * 1 25 
Butter, Ohio.— 12 @—14 
Butter, New-York State Dairies.— 17 @— 22 
Butter, Canada.— 12 @— 15 
Butter, other Foreign, 
(in bond,) .■...- @ - 
Cheese, fair to prime. 
.— 10 @— 12 
Plaster Paris. 
Blue Nova Scotia. 
. ton, 8 50 @ 3 75 
White Nova Scotia,.. 
.3 50 @ 3 62X 
Salt. 
Turks Island. 
.. $ bush.-@— 48 
St. Martin’s. 
..®- 
Liverpool, Ground. .. 
....$ sack, 1 10 @ 1 12X 
Liverpool, Fine. 
.1 45 @ 1 50 
Liverpool, Fine, Ashton's... 
.1 72X© 1 75 
Saltpetre. 
Kefined. 
.0%@- 8 
Crude, East India. 
Nitrate Soda. 
.— 5 ©- - 5X 
lb.-@— - 
...-4 @- 
...- d^- 
Seeds. 
Clover..]j? lb. — 10 
Timothy, Mowed_ 1 .tee.14 — 
Timothy, Reaped.....17 — 
Flax, American, Rough.$ bush. — 
Linseed, Calcutta. — 
Sugar. 
St. Croix. 
New-Orleans. 
Cuba Muscovado. 
Porto Rico. 
Havana, White. 
Havana, Biown and 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.. 
Tobacco. 
Virginia.® lb. 
— 
— 8 
5 @— 7] 
5«@- 
7 
5 @- 
9 %®- 
9 ^®- 
■BN — 9 
Kentucky. 
Mason County. 
Maryland. 
St.Domingo. 
Cuba. 
Yara. 
Havana, Fillers and Wrappers .. 
Florida Wrappers. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. 
Pennsylvania Seed Leaf. 
Tallow. 
Ahnerican, Prime. 
Wool. 
American, Saxony Fleece. 
American, Full-blood Merino. 
American X and % Merino . 
American, Native and X Merino. 
Extra, Pulled,. 
Superfine, Pulled. 
No. 1. Pulled. 
5X@- 9X 
....— 6 %@-ll 
....- @ - 
....— 12 @—18 
• ■ .-18X@-23X 
....— 40 @—45 
....— 25 © 1 — 
....— 15 @—60 
....— 6 @—20 
....— 5X@—15 
lb. — 11%@— 12 
■ lb. — 
50 @—55 
46 @—48 
■ 42 ®— 45 
-38 @—40 
- 46 @— 48 
-42 @—44 
■38 ©—40 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Advertisements for the American Agriculturist must be 
paid for in advance. 
POUDBETTE. 
T HE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY OFFER their 
l’oudrette for sale in lots to suit purchasers, from a sin¬ 
gle barrel up to 4000 barrels, at their usual rates, $1 50 per 
barrel for any quantity over seven barrels, delivered on 
board of vessel in the city of N. York, free of cartage or other 
charge. When 200 or 300 barrels are taken, a deduction will be 
made from the above price. That this article has stood the 
test of fourteen years trial is proof of its efficacy. It is the 
cheapest and best manure for corn ever produced, and it has 
the advantage of being useful in small quantities and harm¬ 
less in large. It is a capital manure for peas, strawberries, 
&c„ and all garden vegetables. Apply by letter or person¬ 
ally to the Lodi Manufacturing Company, 
22-3mos 74 Cortlandt st„ New-York. 
^HARDENER FOR THE GREEN-IIOUSE AND GRAPE- 
House.—Wanted a Gardener as above, who is experi¬ 
enced in the management of the Green and Grape-House in 
the United States. None need apply except fully qualified. 
22-tf A. B. ALLEN, 189 Water st. 
SPEEDS FROM THE CRYSTAL PALACE—A few choice 
samples of Two rowed Barley, Four rowed Barley, White 
Poland Oats, Black Prince Edward’s Island Oats, Spring 
Wheat, Timothy, and Flax Seed, for sale by 
22-tf R. L. ALLLN, 189 and 191 Water st. 
H OUSE WANTED FOR A SMALL FAMILY.—ONE A few 
miles from the city, and of easy access daily, would be 
preferred. A plot of ground attached would be desirable. 
Possession wanted immediately, or at any time before the 1st. 
of May. A good tenant, and perhaps a future purchaser, may 
be heard of by addressing or calling upon J„ at office of this 
paper. 
GAKLEN IMPLEMENTS. 
H EDGE. LONG-HANDLE, AND SLIDING PRUNING 
SHEARS ; Budding and EdgingKnives; Pruning Hatch¬ 
ets, saws and knives; pruning, vine and flower scissors ; bill 
and Milton hooks ; lawn and garden rakes: garden scufflers, 
lioes of great variety, shovels and spades; hand engines, 
which throw water forty feet or more, syringes and water 
pots: grafting chisels, tree scrapers, and caterpillar brushes; 
transplanting trowels, reels; hand plow and cultivator, very 
useful to work between rows of vegetables, together with a 
large assortment of other implements too numerous to men¬ 
tion. [21tf] It. L. ALLEN, 187 and 191 Water-st. 
D irections for the use of guano— Afuu and mi¬ 
nute description of the different crops and soils to 
which Peruvian Guano is adapted, with full directions for its 
application, a pamphlet of PH pages, and can be sent through 
the mail. 121 tf] R. L, ALLEN, 187 and 191 Water-st. 
fe’IIEPHERD DOGS.-WANTED ONE OF THE ABOVE 
G3* Dogs of the Scotch Collie breed. He should be under one 
year old, and partially trained. Name lowest price at once, 
which must be moderate. A. B. ALLEN, 189 Waler st. 
• ERKSHIRE PIGS OF PURE BLOOD, for sale by 
> [20-22] T. S. GOLD, West Cornwall, Ct. 
I ,TOR SALE-SIIORT-HORN BULL AND SUFFOLK PIGS. 
I have for sale three one-year-old Bulls, got by my im¬ 
ported bullVeneTempest. Colors, red and roan. Alsoafew 
choice pairs of Suffolk Pigs, bred from my imported stock. 
Auburn. Jim. 20,1854. [20-22] J. M. SHERWOOD. 
-HORNS.—I have on hand and for sale two good 
V77* thorough-bred Short-Horn Bull Calves. 
20-25* JOHN II. PAGE, Sennett. 
P URE BREED SUFFOLK SWINE, OF ALL AGES, AND 
Fancy Fowls, for sale constantly. 
19-22 GEO. II. IvITTREDGE, 277 West Sixteenth St. 
WANTED, 
A N EXPERIENCED, PRACTICAL GARDENER, WHO 
who understands laying out grounds, and the culture of 
Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, and Grape Vines. 
Apply to JAS. FRENCHE, 
18tf 41 Exchange Place, N.Y. 
M EN AND BOYS’ CLOTniNG, at WHOLESALE and 
R etail—cheaper than ever, at J. VANDERBILT’S, No. 
81 Fulton street, New-York. A very large 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 
surpassed. Also India rubber clothing and furnishing goods. 
Your patronage is respectfully solicited. 
2-30 J. VANDERBILT, 81 Fulton street, 
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 F'ayette, 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 wliat 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 CHAS. A. COOK, Esq., Pres, of the Bank of Geneva. 
SHANGHAI BUFF, GREY, AND WHITE ; ALSO BRAMA- 
vc3> Pootras and Malay fowl, 100 pairs assorted for sale. Also 
Trees and Plants. Ornamental Shrubs, Roses and GrapeVines. 
Catalogue furnished. Apply by mail (post paid) to 
GEO. SNYDER & CO., 
* Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 
SHANGHAI SHEEP.-FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE 
vc? flock of 40 Sheep of the Shanghai in China breed. Their 
mutton is of superior quality, and their increase extraordi¬ 
nary, as they have lambs spring and fall, and never less than 
two each time, and sometimes four ; and the increase within 
four years has been from three to over sixty. A large portion 
of them are ewes, and several fall lambs. They will be sold 
cheap if all are taken and delivery early. 
Apply to JOHN CRYDEU, 73 South street, N.Y. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
S~i RAIN mills, steel and cast iron MILLS, AT $6 
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. 
W ATER RAMS, SUCTION. FORCE, AND ENDLESS- 
chair, 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. 
jy^RAINING TILES OF ALL FORMS AND SIZES. 
C LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED IIARVESTER.—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 far the best in use. 
ngAHRESIIEUS AND FANNING-MILLS COMBINED—OF 
Ja. 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. 10(4, 11L4. 12V2.14, 15,18, I 8 V 2 , 
7? 19, 191 / 2 , 20, A 1, A 2, 50,60, and all other sizes. 
C OUN-SHELLERS, HAY, STRAW, AND STALK-CUTTERS, 
Fanning-Milis, &c„ of all sizes. 
B UItRALL’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. BURRALL, 
Geneva, Ontario Co., and by 
1-tf R. L. ALLLN, 189 and 191 Water St„ N. Y. 
4 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, l’ilkington’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¬ 
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. 
in EES & HOYT, PREMIUM PATENT RIVETED STRETCH- 
IY ed Leather Band Manufacturers, 37 Spruce street, New 
York. 3-29 
FERTILIZERS. 
P ERUVIAN GUANO,—First quality of Fresh Peruvian 
Guano, just received in store 
K. L. ALLEN. 189 and 191 Water st„ N.Y. 
^SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, OR CHEMICAL MA- 
v!9 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 
