There is a difference of opinion among prominent 
men here in reference to an exchange of prisoners. 
It is generally understood that the Government holds 
that it cannot enter into an arrangement with Jeff. 
Davis for an exchange of prisoners without recog¬ 
nizing to a certain extent his so-called Government 
If this is to be the final settlement of the question 
the rebels will possess an important advantage over 
us. While we allow prisoners to go free upon taking 
an oath of allegiance, they will keep our men taken 
by them in prison, or will put them at work upon 
rebel entrenchments. 
It is claimed by some that it is impossible to avoid 
in a great war like this the recognition of belligerent 
rights as belonging to the rebels. England in the 
revolutionary war admitted ns to possess certain 
rights, and did not hang every prisoner taken or try 
him for treason. There is a very strong party here 
which favorxa policy which shall, if possible, divest 
the war of some of its worst features. A member of 
Congress expressed the whole argument in a sen¬ 
tence: *'Concede to them,’ 7 said he, “belligerent 
rights, and then let ns proceed to thrash them out of 
their treason!” 
There is no truth in reports that the navigation of 
the Potomac is interfered with. Boats are arriving 
from Baltimore. 
Government has just issued stringent orders to 
prevent the transmission of any telegraphic accounts 
of army movements, whether present, past or future. 
The officers of the Freeborn report that slaves are 
constantly employed by the rebels in constructing 
entrenchments on the banks of the Potomac. 
The rebels are still trying to negotiate with the 
Indians, and have provided them annuities after they 
shall have foresworn allegiance to the Government. 
John Ross, Chief of tho Cherokee Nation, how¬ 
ever, remains loyal, and stands in the way of the 
enemy. 
Gen. Wool is certainly ordered to assume command 
at Fortress Monroe, now in the hands of Gen. Butler. 
extra mess Prime mess beef continues dnll and nominally 
unchanged, at $I7.,i IS. Reef hams selling slowly at SU OqW'14.- 
60. Cut meats steady, with sales at 4 L iCn'dc for Shoulder*, and 
S.iCfic for Hams. Smoked meats scarce aDd very quiet. Bacon 
dull and prices nominally unchanged Lard Mint, with a mod¬ 
erate demand sales at S'.y,;‘.*c (or No. I to choice Western — 
Butter quiet and selling Hi T o hPJr tor Ohio, and Sin 14' ts for 
State. Cheese in moderate request, and soiling at Sa'c for 
good to prime, 
Asuks—S teady and quiet at $5,25 for Pots, and $5,37hS for 
Pearls. 
llopa—The market remains steady and firm, with a moder¬ 
ate business. The Riles are lsy bales, crop of lSOt, otlH./Cm-., 
cash, as in quality. 
Al.R VSY, Arursr 12 . -Flour and Mbai.—T he demand for 
Flour continues active, and during the morning a good business 
has been done at the closing pi ices of Saturday. 
Common to good Suite,...SAWtAtH) 
Fancy and extra State.„•. 4 idya 4 ,.40 
Common to good Western. 4 Odni 4 ,Ml 
Extra Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, etc.. 4 . 7 .V 1 fi rs 
Extra Ohio. . .h.DObi'M.75 
Common Canadian. I.onjij 4 .W 
Extra Canadian. 4 . 75 , 1 . 11,73 
Fancy Genesee.S.iKIfaifi.M 
Extra Gem-see and citv hrands. .fi.ihlur'7 no 
Corn meal is lower and selling slowly at S7Cit'?l Y> inti tbs. 
Grain—O nly a moderate milling inquiry for wheat with sales 
red winter Slate ai SI |3. and new Genesee at Si (5. Corn witii- 
ont Important change, with a moderate inquiry; sales mixed 
Western at I'iVic, and round yellow at 44c. Rvc and Hatley 
quiet Oats in limited request, with sales State ntagVc, most 
holding asking 3.V 
F6rt>—S ales 10 tons fine Shorts at 4Sc. 
HrKFAl-n, 4tV,t ST 12. — FLOOR —Market unchanged, with 
a mnijprite demand sales to-dav of Wisconsin extra at $ 4 , 26 "' 
*•37'ri Michigan extra at. $1.15;}*,; Indiana extra at $3,110, and 
double extra do. at, ?j.rsA.i.s. 7 ,i. 
(rli 4 1 \— Wheat market firmer, and sales to-day of Kentucky 
Shkkp ANT) Lamrs- 4.200 at market. Prices in lots at $1.28 
@o-70 each; extra and selections$l.87(d)3.W). 
Spring Lambs$I,5O@S,0(l. 
Hinns - 4sc. ft tb. Tallow. 
Pki.tr -2Sret)$l Calf Skins. "®6c f) lb. 
. mai, t tr.vst, - 
imtWIlTON, August. X.—At market 1200 Beeves, 78StoreB 
toon Sheep an I Lambs, and 450 Swine, 
PntpKN—Market Href Extra, h : W; first quality, 36.2a; second 
do.s« iH) ; third do. HfkXgia.ao 
Mitph Cows -Jilird common, $17(318. 
WoKKINU Oxkv — $W0, *ll)ll(,T 116. 
VKAI. Cai.VT.-a—M, $4(a’5,00. 
YkaR r.iNos — None; two years old, Stfoulf. three years old, 
$17i<i IS each 
H ini?-4 L ei.tc Tallow, 6c. 
Cat.f Skins 
Shkkp and Lamps— $1.25(31,30; extra and selections, $2.00(3 
$4.S'*. 
Belts — 37c.iW$l.iJ0. 
Swink —Stores, wholesale, Otd'flc; retail, 6@7,'ic; fat hogs, 
still fed, none; corn fed, none ; spring pigs, none 
\Y rr aawfete 
•*- — ..«•» 
CHARLES KELSEY, A. H . Principal 
V A.PLKS 
Nkw York -T.. 
mid put in order for School, mi tha 
with any Avadeinv 0 , 
pul in charge nr Prutes-mr f 
patent Teachers, the Firm* T 
will commence on the 11 th day of 
Mudy is in tended to lie equal to 
ami cost u| riqij,.!) reasonable, 
This Institution „ 
ablv healthful village, and easy of .ic 
I NT \lfV, rc„lt on, 
d. Washing, fiuel tiiid Room furnished, 
iiv eases, 14 weeks for S2g Tuition $5 to 
Idlii. H02-4t 
J. P. ORIFPIN. PriucipaL 
Y I A I )1',A1 V .lit \nples, 
lying been finished, 
,, ■: - compart* favorably 
fi tij*' • HfYtl Hi<» School |»nv*mr b»*t*n 
A| \i MERRELL, neais'ed by com - 
-I term of the Ae' di'inle A ei»r 
—dpt, 1-461. The Conran of 
iu.\ Academy in this Stale. 
is located in a pleasant, quint, and rnmark- 
' .n;iBe. and easy 1,f access. 
to Vheir gehoo1„, |, r *? a t: V r P* '.portion or patronage 
to their ■ I bool and pledge tbemselve, that no effort shall he 
spftroo to ho conduct tho School a* lodeHorvo it. 
rr wrtTsj *1 M WATKOl/^ <!f Board of Truatoon. 
E. WELLS. Sec y. 
\ l if\V na,CJ J^ ap m to I ,et toraTDrin 
itwTifl??. ? YbarS. — The subscriber* having been („ foehle 
hi alth tor several years, has now concluded to try long sea 
voyages, and will let about .300 acre, |3 *|| t,|hib|e) of hi* farm for 
, r ; lnn ,n ''"rfect order and one of the Pest 
n the Mate tor either gram or grass, excellently watered 
buildings first rale. An he intends sailing tiy 1st of October it ia 
X’', ' 1 "' tut "‘tending offereni*hou Id vie* it immediately S 
W'-'w R( |R1 > J k s\v*A 
Rose Hill Farm, near Geneva, 0nt Co.. N. Y., July 20 1661. 
NEW YOltK, Ait.PST 9 There has been a good demand 
since our la t for common to medium grades, Conran and line 
wools are still neglected. This improvement has somewhat 
stiffened the market on some qualities. The sales, so far re 
1101 ted, are about 28.001' tbs Pulled No I, and Super at >,« 32c 
Fleece Wool - we hear of but little done Foreign continues 
dull. Of California tho sales are about 2 ik) hales at 20 (o,'ll cents, 
6 months. 
American Saxony Fleece "pith....ttf^ai 4 () 
American full-blood Merino.Stic 7 
American half and three-quarter blood Merino... 2fi.io30 
Native.'ind oue-foiirth Merino... 2 i - ci _5 
Extra. Pulled . Sit ■ 17 
Superfine, Pulled.Slibfil 
No. I, Pu\led . 
Lamb'*, Pulled .. 
California, fine, unwashed. 
Californio, etimiiion do... 
Peruvian, washed ... 
Valparaiso, unwashed. . 
South American Merino, unwashed,_ 
Ho, do. Mestb.a, do, . 
Do. do. common, washed_ 
Do. do, E 11 tie Kins, do. . 
Do do, Entre Hi os. Unwashed, 
Do. do Cordova, washed,. 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed,,.. 
East Indin, washed.... 
African, washed, . 
Do. unwashed, .... 
Smyrna. do. . 
Do. washed,........_ 
Mexican, unwashed.. 
BOSTON. Al'nr.sT 9 There has heon a I 
IICNTK1* ((>IT\TY 1* 
An extra good lot, properly paired, for sale by 
J. R. page. Sen net 
> SKKI1SM 14] X 
V M IG1V. •Champion of England, 
I Early Kent, Bishops Dwarf. Long Pod Dwarf, Ownif Blue 
Imperial, Marrowfat, and other Peas, raised by 
R dtF.BT Ht'ME, Port Hope, Canada West 
^<»Mi: rm \ (; NEW Voknts Waa-tri 
1 on Agent wanted 01 each I'oiintv throoghout the Hnlon 
toeogsgein ill honorable business, that pays from $4 to $ 611 
1 s',, H um t' u 0' Send stamp for particulars to 
w' -Y SANDERSON k HR0., Newark, N. Y. 
STATPI S r I 
.26(327 
24,ii.26 
10(312 
2fi,i 34 
11(312 
21@24 
I (1 i 20 
.11X313 
l.YS IK 
fi-i 10 
I‘ a (if22 
The t.AHOEST Retail Carpet Ware-Rooms in the Unitkd 
States, where can be found at all times the most 
LI ml I K A II’KIM Vl.ld f’Ol I Iir-TT 
1 4 NEXT SESSION OPENS SR IT. IMh-With a iiijnsrior 
course ,,t study, distinct departments, normal graded rfakses, 
a regul.ii College OnArter. and with eu experience.: nod 
thoroughly oinny fMoulty of»imtruction vl«.o, h ilo*»art- 
met t ol domestic duties [erms, for Board unit Tuition, $78 00 
RWto ,Vff7.IV session. Send for a Cn'uingtle to r he 1 .etc W 
!• BENJAMIN. Elmira. Ghetmtrig Co., N V For admission 
“PPlv ‘n Rev. A W n)\VI,Es. D D.. President 
Complete Assortment, 
comprising tue bkst and most approved makes, this ajh> 
Kokkion Mark kts akforp. Persons about to furnish ottcio, or 
even mu’ carpet, will find it to their advantage to look at our 
Li‘ A I It D’ | K I, i> -si^iyii \ v 
1 pays for Board, Washing, Fuel, nod riirnished 
hnnm. ror tho FaM r»*ruu commonci t, r Ai(itu#t tiui, i>mii, in 
M j, n one ofthe otileNl uud monr fhmrUhim; Ih»TitutMU»H in the 
and. I mtiou from $1 to $ti, and Kxtru Hrau.:h»*H at tin* u.sual 
low rates, 
M \IMME PRIJSSljJJ, a natiivi* Fronoh Teacher of eight yearn 
SdJCCesfful experience in one of thelsnst Ladies' Seminaries in 
nhw York City, hnn btu»u added to the prertenl able And oilicient 
racuitv 
For flirt it or liilortnation, or t« ..-guge Rooms for tho Fall 
Term address J MATHER, Sec y, Fairfield, N. V. 
N. B.—Aetui for a Catalogue 6«« 3t 
Mammoth Htocl 
'PHOHASii direct from the 
Which enables us to 
Soil TVS Xjoxv 
As ANY IIOCSB in this Country I S!)6-eow 
I*—Churches furnished at Manfaeturera' I’rtecs * 
ABOUT ADVERTISING. 
Tuk following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, ,tc„ may 
bo obtained at the Office of the Ur Rat, Nkw-Yorrkr. Wecan 
also furnish uthw books on Rural A Ifni ra, Issued by American 
publishers, at (he usual retail prices,- and shall add new works 
as published, i ff- Rural Agents entitled to premiums, and 
who are offered a choice of hooks, can select from this list 
American Farmers Ency. Hyde'sCktneHc Sugar CftDe 34 
clopudiu, ._.... ......- .9400 Johnston's Agricultural 
AIImijc ,Vu« I'lirtii Hook, I (XI CliFmlnlry j dj 
Allen's Diseases of Domes- Do Elemaritsof Ag! Ohem- 
lie Animals... 78 istrv and Geology I Ol) 
Allen's Rural Architecture I 28 Do. Catechism ol Chmnlsti v 
Allen on the Grape-100 fot Schools m 
Ani. Architect, nr Plans for Ungstrutli on tho Hive and 
Country Dwellings Ji 00 Honey Hoc I ..j 
American Florist's Guide, 73 LeuchnVs Hot Houses.| 2/S 
Barry's P ruit Garden . 1 23 Liebig's Emmliar Letters to 
Blake s ranuer a* Home, 123 Funurrs go 
Bou.isingiiult's Rural Econ I.iuslev s Morgan itorsos ' 1 is, 
Mitn'r'aRoo-koeper'hMiioiiiOl IS) 
FACTS F’Olt HTJMINESS MEN 
Pulled Extra.38(343 Crimea, .1_ fa 17 
Do, Superfine.3Utui39 Canada .2*X«S3 
DETROIT, AlTiraT 9. -The market Is steady, hut stocks are 
moving off rsther ii)on> freely, and we note rather an improved 
drmand, although the number of buyers is perhaps about the 
same, new ottos making tin iv appearance in market to take the 
places of those ®hn-r wants are satisfied. Do Wednesday Is, 
NTION! BF.HJ.KKKP. 
ddei s new system of Bee Management, where- 
iv a swarm of Bees will collect from ono to 
three hundred pounds of honey In one season. 
I tee,-i can lie made In swarm any season, or 
prevented horn doing so Can be prevented 
irom (lying to tin* forests li> swannlng-time 
doe-rohherv easily prevented Moth mi|] Hr g 
tir. veoted effectually Never lose hees by the 
chill of wmtor ocotfit*rwMo. 
1 will -lend m.v new Hook Circular, containing 
32 pngos, free of postage, t<. am I lee Keeper 
m> his I’ost-I mice address. It give*, the content* 
am gives general explniinliwus, and ruts of the 
11 1 1 111V I 4 . 
I Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Science, no the re- 
■i. iu postage stamps, which will giv,. foil n arttc- 
Niuir, urn ’’DMff IIIHKIDK Ml* 11' 
places ol those who-e wants are satisfied. Dp Wpilnesdav j.i. 
Otkilbs and '( grades were taken on the line of the D'et oft 
and Milwaukee Railroad at an average of 21c A citv dealer 
has sold 6 pnOlhs this week, a little above medium, at 27c, to an 
agent of a Hsitoel cumpany In fotuiectient. There are some 
large ots In the c.out'ti y that-will not be moved at tin-neiil. 
They are hold at about, 30c. We learn thnr the agent of the 
Hamilton Delaine Gotti puny has been operating extensively lo 
this State arid Wocnns 1 n His prices are aAic'.Tc for best, ne.co- 
siotmHv pa,I ing 28c fur art in lots Otn. of our lirum have bought. 
80,000 lbs. this week, at 2.'kn2lic. I'bey are understood to he in 
tho market for all they can gut,— TiV/UlW. 
CHICAGO, AtfOUHr *♦. — There has been rather more activity 
in Wool, hip »till (here is no imprnvi meut in prlees. The de¬ 
mand is chiefly for course qualities to supply the manufacturers 
of army riot bn. We quote 
Native . |8fd>23c 
Quarterhl®M . 23 ® 2 f,c 
Half to Three quarter blood . .23<a 2fie 
Full blood. S&iiaOc 
First quality, V cwt.... $ 8 . 00 @ 8.28 
Ordinary quality. 7.30.®X ik) 
Common quality. 7.0(»u)7,S0 
Infcnor quality,. 6.S0@7,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality...$80.0Uffl«0,00 
Ordinary quality,. 4 w.n 0 de 3 o.uo 
Common quality.Ko.OlVml'i.OO 
Inferior quality. 22 00 $J 2 H ,00 
VEAL CAI,VES. 
First, quality, V lb.. 4W®8«C 
Ordinary quality. 4 |i - c 
Common quality,.. 3fj(ji4 c 
Inferior quality,. 3 gi 3 ,^ c 
SHRKJ* AND LAMPS. 
Prime quality. 10 head. $3.7.8304 23 
Ordinary quality,. 3,28(3)376 
Common quality...... 2.7.5(S'3.V. 
Inferior quality. 2 28(3)2.75 
8 WINE. 
First quality, id tb. c 
Other qualities,. . ... 3 (c.'D^c 
ALBANY, AoiflTST 12 —Hkrvbh Thema’ket opened hUOV 
ant. rioder a fair and steady demand for the New York and 
Eiofferii ina kefs The New Yorkers did not evince t|i«i spirit 
of siieculatlou which usually marks their course in a raising 
• 08 ’ ket Each '.’eineil desirous ot ..'ctiring only sufficient to 
supply his regular custom*' 1 *, a *1 having gone thus flu -too 
ped, conteui to let other* t-ik.' a hand In. We have seen mar¬ 
ket ilu v. when Du- chi., would -id round the dioveis and 
without nn.v apparent reason, j fiat.* prices to such a degree 
that the regular week.lv buyers were ftlrly ruled out luu th- 
Ifiwiits that have leceritlY I'olltnved heavy speciil.iUoiis’iu *• .,1 - 
hAvel.iiimdduw iit.fi " speculator-, and the Im.te. ..sdssuuiB’H 
more healthy tone The average of the receipts is belter Ilian 
last, week Under the steady dentate!, and with uni |es* on sale 
than last week, prices have gone up about r-t lb. live weight. 
Keck UTS —The following i» our cuiiioarauve -itateiuenr. of 
receipts at this market over tho Cuntral Railroad, etdimaUng I), 
to the car: 
. . , . Cor. week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,.2,912 3,360 3 fl.rt 
Shaep. 3,462 3,679 3,533 
Hogs. st! 
Fripkh—B uyers and sellers agree that prices are k,c Jr) th five 
weight, better than last week, and we change our quotations 
accordingly. 
This week, Last week. 
PfKn'i'it'i.4',..i4«io n 3ti 0 
Extra....,. 44 l ,u' 4 *-j I o 4 Mbi n 
First quality.S»y3 4 u 3‘ a (a 3*ic 
Second quality.3k£(a3‘ic 3 foake 
Third quality.2^,13 c. 2 !su 2 ',c 
Shrki’ asp I*.«mr 8 —There is a fair siipi.lv and the demand 
has improved somewhat. Sales about I.ihhi Sheep at. 3f.i.'3tic <) 
ft. We notice the sale of too Lambs, extra * 11111 ) 111 '. at fi- -it ih 
Which talhe top of the market, they averaged nboiil 70 tbs 
lions—There are scarcely any ou tlie mai k. t -Purely enough 
to satisfy the demands of our City buWhgr* In i mediate o ,** 
There 1 * no Inquiry for packing, and ivo quote nominally prime 
corn-tud nt3‘(,fq, 4c 'gt lb .-Alias imd Argus 
CAM lilt IDG K, Ar.* 7 — At market 6 X 7 O-llte, ,vg) Reeves, 
and 126 Stores, consisting of Wotking O-xen, Cows and Calves 
Year lings, two and three vein- Old not suitable foi Beet ' 
PRICK8 — Mat-ke’H-ol -r.xtra, $6 00366.25; first quality $5 7f,- 
second d* - , $.’-.00(3 DUX); third do, $4*25. 
Work i.xo Oxen —None. 
Cows and Cai.vkh—$30, 3Y350 
Storks - Yearlings, none; Two years old, none; Three years 
old, none, 
VAT" HE EL EK & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO 1 * 
vv n\mm famii.y sbhi.\g m\m 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER *V WILSON MANGEAC*TlfR|NG CO bee 
to state that they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important ira- 
provemenSi. Tho reduction is made in the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patent*. 
Office CiOfj Broadway, New York. 
*■ W. DIKBEE, A (cent. 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance — Thikty- 
FtvK CUNTS a Link, each Insertion. A price and a hair for 
extra display, or 82ti cents per lineol space, SmeiAL Notioks, 
(following reading matter, lea.led.) Sixty Cents a Line 
Its immense «lrcu.lntioil among tho Producers and Deal- 
era of the Free States, renders the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr by far 
the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class, This 
fAtrr should he borne in mind hy all Wholesale Dealers, Manu¬ 
facturers, As;., who must necessarily dwpeud upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
I'ffr AssociatkI) Ejpfort leads to success in canvassing for 
periodicals, as well as in other enterprises. For instance, if you 
are forming (or wish to form) A club for the Rural Nkw- 
Yorklr, and cannot fill it tip in your own neighborhood, get 
some person or persons a few miles distant to join with or assist 
you — adding their uamea to those you may procure, and send¬ 
ing all together Please think ol this, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient. 
y^~ Ohanok ok Aor.KK.Ma.—Subscribers wlshiag the address 
ofthr , paper* changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to secure compliance 
with their requests. 
1 Anv person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rcral Nkw-Yorker, and those who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated 
679 tf 
»l Kiln, l‘utrilled .July, 
2,'Vf Wood or Coal Z.\ cord* 
M hoTs. - coal not mixed with 
D- PAGE. Rochester, N Y 
markets, Commerce, fee 
Rural New-Yorker OBl.e, 
Kolhestkk, August 13, 1661 . 
Business of all kinds is in an tin,settled condition, and 
actions are exceedingly limited. Flour is as last qi 
Wheat is declining, th- falling off for the week being equ 
cents per bushel. No other change of note. 
koctiemtkr wholesale friges. 
Flour and Grain, I Eggs, dozen. 96 
Flour, winter wheat,Sli-Ottr fl.2S Hon., v. box ' iv> 
Flour, *pring do, ‘ . 
Flour, buckwheat.. 
Meal, 1 ndiau. 
Wheat. Genesee. .. 
Best white Canada. 
Corn, old . 
Coro, 1 cw. 
Rye, 60 ti bosh 
Oats, by weight,_ 
80 3 50c 
25 )'2XC 
806)50C 
S Kn 40C. 
- -.I.OOSjl a® 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.$15,003 1 « oil 
Pork, clear. 17.00e IH.in) 
Pork, cwt. B.Oir3>.4.50 
B-ef, cwt . 4.U0c5.50 
fipri g lambs, each L25a-1.75 
Mutton, carcass. . &at,c 
Hams, sjnoked. ft.. !0c 
Shoulders. 636c. 
fliadikj 
Ufa lie 
.H-4-$wA-'4 
-A- V 
Bariev....; 
Buckwheat 
Beaus. 
LQ 0 AC H MAN U F A C T O R Y, 
Genu# ..... 
Ducks f) pair 
D.ltB 
Butter, roll... 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese . 
Lard, tried_ 
Tallow, rough 
THE PROVIHJOS MARKETS. 
NLd YORK, At’oi Mr 12 - Floor — Market without import¬ 
ant eh;.-;ge in prices, with only a moderate huainess doing tor 
®*Port ami home consumption. Sales at 54,25;u 4,’Al for super- 
nue N»„u $ 4 , 15.0.4,55 r,>r extra do; $4.20a4.30 foi Aii«rfioe VVest- 
5™: 4.(5 tor common to medium extra do ; fa.OOMS.OS 
*, l,r shipping ' rands extra round hooped Ohio, and $3.10.3)6,1(1 
tor trade urami- do. —market dosing quiet, funinhun flour 
'V"ii: 0 n • iinitenal change, with :t mode rata d'-mand. Sales 
d< 1 3i for -tij**' 1 line, and $4,l.Va*7,5«( for common to choice 
extra (J..ur stead v. with 'iiiall sales at, $2.3ua]3 Ufi Corn 
me.il *•„;,,|y ;([ „3 |„ moderate d-matul, with sales at $2,80M2,- 
oa for Jersey, and $3, to 3 3,03 for Brandywine. 
JjRaix Wheat tmirker may he hrioled 1.5i 2o better, with only 
?“ | n |t ”> uipt.lv oileritiv. and a l.nr demand for eXfibl't, -hieUy 
iS-w,-*. 1 ’"' Bales Chicago Opring at 92<rjj)$l; Milwaukee club at 
- J 1 1 11 . inferior do. 76 ) '48c North-w 
U a.r ' .rGHay 
AX SI I' ■ | 22, the inside pri- 
W 1.30 and w*. 
and may be 
Cana/L-'-_‘ ■ 
Bouiinatty ' 
for Ca adir; 
tor i- 
quote . wj 
mixed VY-sti 
38c tor 
plenty ,\ u d 
"-tern club at $j, 00 (ad,- 
imrie at $l.dS/y 1,10; winter red Western 
in store; white Western at $1,25 
--- $l,88(fpl,3a. Rye continues steady 
quoted a shade (Inner; sales Western at ft c, and 
* at 52c Barley and Barley malt continue dull and 
unchanged Peas remain quiet, and nominal at 6 L c 
..ian. Corn iu moderate supply and iu good request 
n't i' r \ and home consumption, and the market may be 
“V 1 uigber. Sales at 48.a is(jcfot good to prime shipping 
■ Gin; 4 . 5 , 117 c for 1 ’an tern do. 42W t3c for inferior do; 
••etnaged do, au'l SOM'iSlc for yellow Western Oats 
.... : " moderate demand at 2 S^ 28 c. for Canadian, and 
!f, r Western and State. 
i visions — 1 ^^ market qaiet. and price*lower, tales at 
j*. for mesa; $lfi.25 for prime. Be-f dull a>d steady; 
a -„ . v 4 '? 1 fof country prime; $5,00/15,50 for country 
• *9'W(ffiU,S6 for re-packed mess; and $12,5o(e.l3 r 12 for 
r o it v : 
to Vis LARGE SHOW ROOMS 
lux fi-ieucls that he has REM O V JES 33 Ins stock of Carriages from 71 STATE STI 
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