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jpiVblislier’s IVotices 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NKW TllliK. Jr ivy 22,—The current 
*11 the markets are as follows: 
, ... BBKF OATTLE. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS A.VD CALVES 
First quality. 
Ordinary’ quality... 
Common quality’,..... 
Inferior quality. 11.1.11". 
... . ... TEAL CALVES 
First quality, .. 
Ordinary quality... 
Common quality... 
Inferior quality. .1111111""'. 
„ . SHEEP AND I.A.MBS 
Pnme qnahtv.. .. 
Ordinary. 
Common. ‘......Ill .! 
Inferior,. . 
3EJECTED Applications for Patents prosecuted without 
• V < ’ ll arge, ""h‘Sf Patents ore ohtainnd. Send for a Circular. 
Idrcss J 1 RASI'.lt&UO , Patent Aponte, Rochester, N y 
A NEW HALF VOLUME 
UI*L01 ill ENT !—Agents wanted in every count! 
A be*t. (Two-thruudsd) Bewi ng .Machine ever offer 
to the public 1 liberal salary, or commission allowed, with e 
ponses. Circular sent, hr addressing, with slantp, 
fi51ei.it ISAAC HALE, JR., & CO., Newburyport, Mass 
S7,75@8,50 
7,2515.7,75 
6, 71i<5.7,25 
R00@6,76 
To Agents, Subscribers, and Others, 
$45,00(2211),00 
40,00(2146,00 
, 80,010636,00 
25,l)0(til2M,00 
a new Half Volume of the Rural commenced 
j u ly 5th, the present is a favorable time for renewals, 
and also for new subscriptions to begin. Many 
yvbose terms of subscription expired last month have 
already renewed, and we trust all others will soon 
j 0 go, thus continuing the Rural’s acquaintance. 
in renewing their own subscriptions, we hope 
its friends will invite their neighbors to join the 
guRAL Brigade. Agents will place us uuder still 
greater obligations if they will give the matter a 
little attention. Additions to clubs are in order, for 
either six months or a year, at usual club rates, 
ffe will receive both single and club subscribers for 
six months—from now to January. Any aid ren¬ 
dered at the present juncture, by agents, subscribers, 
and other friends of the paper and its objects, will 
help us along through the rebellion, and of course 
he gratefully appreciated. Meantime, and contin¬ 
ually, our aim will lie to render the Rural increas-, 
ingly interesting and valuable. 
Half-Yearly Club Subscriptions at same proportional 
rates as for a whole year, with free copies to agents, &c., for 
the term. 
Tj'tALI.EV SE.HJNA U Y, Pulton, Oswego Co., N. 
J V, offers Boani, W a^liintr, Fuel, ami Room furnished,'et- 
cept sheets and pillow cases, lor $28,00 11 term or H weeks, whinh 
opens August I4lh, 1 S 62 . Tuition from $5 to $S Piano Music 
ami Ornamental Branches laught. Semi lor Circular 
JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Principal, 
beets wl carrots can be in correctly, awl “ 
gmuteii shallow enough fir sech. seeds J A' ' —y 
Then, with the addition of n Feeder, which costs A*. / 
but six iloll«*s, it sows any flpc fertilizer, vs plaa- '•/ > 
ter. lime, ashes, guano, pondlette, Ac Such ma- / 
nures may be mixed with the send before sowing • : t/ 
if desired. 
Those who prefer to keep the manure separate 
fmm the seed till deposited in the gTftund, should 
order a drill with "Guano Attachment” as guano A-Sitr 
injures the seed if mixed wit). It before rowing .vtiSv”^ 
With this the manure is kept In a separate com- 
parlinent till sown, when seed aud manure both pass together 
through the «uno tnhos into the emu ml This is a very desir¬ 
able wav of ijepositloir lirtv One fertilizers with the seed as"the 
quantity of c/tlor owi at any time be Increased or Uimiliini)«»ii at 
pleasure, and none is mixed which is not sown. 
Skvmoiik s “Guano ATrAftoMBxr,'' for Manure Attachment 
as it might lie enlled,.! will crush And howCoiUm ami all lumps 
wit harder than Charcoal, which may bn found in common 
ashes or other line fertilizers These manure* may be sown 
when damp as well as dry 
If required to sow Knots need While ’inVlvgof sowing otter seed 
fmn Oie main bo. r, or while sowing fertilizers, a Grass Seeder is 
attached, which will sow timothy and clover, and similar seeds, 
4,45® 5,00 
3,0tV.ttA,75 
2,75(^3,00 
I -.. W ■■ — fit) —c 
. S«(fl)3Lo 
ii?KVE8 — This has been a discouraging 
.. . — - The declining prices in this, the New 
1 ora and foe Eastern markets for the past two or three weeks 
was fully felt for the first time at Buffalo and Chicago last week 
and buyers at those places bought such number a as thev tbu't 
•bey could handle, at corresponding low rates: but still They 
did not buy them cheap enough At the opening of the trade 
holders iwlp’d last week's priced, aud were laughed at. Towards 
noon on Saturday it was apparent the fresh supply, together 
with w hat was left-over, would not be Less than 3,500, and the 
rouvtotiou began to obtain among holders that they would have 
to stand some less Concession i were then made equal to a de¬ 
cline Of tUoTdc ft 100 Ihs on all grades from last week s rates 
and the trade became pretty active The average quality wins 
above medium, but hardly up to last week, there beingmore 
light weigut. 
Receipts — The following is our comparative statement of re- 
OBipu? at this market over the Central Railroad, estimatintf 10' to 
the car: * 
Cor week 
_ This week. Last week last rear. 
Cattle.331 8,730 2 d 85 
Sheep.8,«W 5,218 Sad 
Hogs. ... 
Prices—S ales up to the close were pretty active at the fol¬ 
lowing quotations. 
_ . This week. Last week. 
Premium,....$0,IX)®0.00 $0,00@0,00 
Extra, ..d.amat 4.40m>4,65 
First quality .3,70®4.00 3.70ml4.IB 
Second quality. 3.IO@3,SO 3,2l)53.id 
Tlnrd quality, ....... .2.40.m2,70 2..W®fl,ai 
SHKEP-The supply is not over large, hut demand fair, and the 
beat -ell pretty quick at an advance of J»'c ?) U, over In.-.t week's 
IrAKni AND Nf USER! FOR 84 LE-CmwUtW 
I of aoxfb ol <*hoKv fend in high staUmr cuJtiVHtion, 
lrsW l .A t .’m ,, ' m 1 a> ' " A - 7n " Co 1 - v Y ■ on which is a hearing 
orchard ol 10 acre., a young orchard td’40ftepen. just coining 
into bearing. of ait the choice varieties of fruil, including 
Grapes and about 3.000 Poor Trees , about 20 acres into choice 
nursery stock; has 3 dwellings, S huge batTlA, with all necos- 
wirv outbnllnjlJifA; :*Iso ln.s fin*- OkThh? -’rounds. VV'ill br« Hold 
ut two or Tom p parcel, chrun. For 
HORACE RL AOKALV R, Xcwvark, Wav no Co., N". V 
and will now prcliard \ n-< or rya grass, or any Rood from the 
smallest up to that, of wheat, oats, and barfey All this in done 
witqput ;i i*ng*wlieel r.r :mr (juaring, except a ztg-zagoperating 
a i’dller i\ttacjjr*<l to a spring, and therefore runs easier, haa leas 
wojw and tear, and consequently is very durable. 
Skvmoi im Imi'kovjc]* t>uoAPCA8T ^owiNu Maohinb manu^ 
uwturod ami for sa|o as formerly 
The Improved Ofetributor lor both the above machines haa 
just, boon patented 
Orders for the above machinoe solicited, and all communica¬ 
tion* promptly attoiufed to. Address 
1 *. X V. II. SKYMOirR, 
F.ast Bloomlield, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
( ' x O- PEARSON Sc CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
No. 107 Water Street, Ohicaao, Ill., 
Rpcpive consignmpnts orpm.lucp to be sold in this market, and 
for shipment; till Eastern orders for Grain bv the cargo. Flour, 
I'revisions, <kc.; making advances rif desired.) in either case. 
RNKKnitaT’jrs — A. C. Badger & Co., Bankers. Chicago, V7 E. 
Gonhl, 1®.|.. (International Bank,! Portlami, Maine. Edwards, 
Nichols & Richards, Boston: Van Boskerck, Rowe & Butlor, N. 
V City; U. II, Martin, Fsq., Albany City Bank, N Y VV F 
Howard, Esq . Marine Bank, Buffalo; \V. C. McReynolds, Esq., 
Branch Bank of th« State of Indiana, Rushvillo, Iiid. [ 654 -, 3 t 
] J EXjr* for tlxo Women! 
A Groat and Novel Invention. 
n,o U «'u ly Worker. Wuehcr, Wclicker 
rJ.ii ** t * ot . R"■U.uioso.V.s Batkm'. now oiler...! to 
Buttei-Makeis and Mamiractumr, of Implements. Fur illus- 
trKhcm and description ms. Kcnxr, Nrw-Vorkeu f..r duly 12. 
has bci.n tested in The must thorough manner 
Hr n"itiher of dairymeu m Ch.autau.UJa county, and rucoirtd 
Back Volumes.—B ound copies of our last volume are now 
reaily for delivery —price. $3; unbound, $2 We would again 
state that neither of the first, five volumes of the Rural can be 
furnished by ns at any price. The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at $3 each—or if several are taken, at $2 60 
each. The only complete volumes we can funush, unlwund, are 
those of 1859, '60 and '61 — price, $2 each. 
Direct to Roohestkr, N. Y.—All persons having Occasion 
to address the Rural New-Yorker will please direct to RruJt- 
esUr, 1', and not, as many do, to Now York, Albany, 
Buffalo, itc. Money Letters intended for us are frequently’ 
directed and mailed to the above places. Please note 
ty Tnit Lkoal Rate op Postage on tub Rural New- 
Yorker is only 8\, cents per quarter to auy part of this State, 
(except Monroe county, where it goes free,) and 6,S cents to any 
other State or Territory, if paid quarterly in advance at the 
post-offioe where received. 
VJT Ckaxok op Address —^Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changod from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to secure compliance. 
H E BEST "YETI 
SOMETHING EVEUY FARMER SHOULD HAVE. 
'J'HE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW 
GET THE BE8T. 
Large Type-Paragraph Head Lines and Index. 
By far the best and most satisfactory edition offered is the 
ClTWiN S STANDARD (DIME) EDITION. 
Published by tSBAULK k Co . New York, ft has the preference 
over all others in business circles It is the last revised and 
qf UTttKJYTICA TUI* CO 1 ‘ 1*. 
AGRNTS WANTED 
to sell this edition. It hits already had an immense sale in the 
great seaboard cities, and agents have mate from ten to fifteen 
dollars per day iu its Bale. Everybody must have a copy—..very 
manufacturer ..very merchant, every uiuuh&nie, and every 
farmer. Cvmvare if toith other rfliUotm, mid non# other will b> 
. T? l *»njple copies sent, post-paid, on receipt of ten coots 
Address or call ujxm 
BRADIK & GO., Publishers, New York. 
T he valuable grist anj> floitiuncj 
MI(,L, known as the RIGQMOND MILLS,at Frost Hollow 
Ont. Lo.. N. Y , five miles east of Livonia Station, on the Gene¬ 
see Valley R. R., is offered for sale, or exchange fora farm, at a 
bargain. It has four run of stone, and is iu good order for cus¬ 
tom work. Water privilege first class. Eighteen acres of land, 
two dwelling houses, two barns, and a large shed. The owner 
beiDg a farmer, and living nine miles from the mill, will sell the 
property for one-third the original cost, and most of the pur¬ 
chase money can remain for a term of years 
Apply to or address M. R. PIERCE, 
664-dt Honcoyc Falls, N. Y. 
iitarkets, Commerce, &c 
Burnt New-Yorker OOloe, ) 
RixuiKHruii, July 29th, 1862. S 
This market is very quiet to-day and such changed in rates as 
we are able to note arc but very few, and of minor import. 
I,ahd is drooping a little, 7>,(jW ceuta being the range —for 
a tip-top article the extreme lignro may bo obtained 
Eons are down to 10 cento per dozen. 
Dried Fruits are beginning to fall oil materially 
Salt has advanced. 
Wool—C onsiderable wool has beeu sold the past week at a 
slight advance above Our previous quotations. But very little 
has been disposed of lower thau 45 eta j>ec pound, and a small 
amount baa brought 50 cts. Betwisen these two rates quite a 
quantity has changed hands — 47(5)19 cts. being the figures at 
which the bulk of the transactions havo boon effected. A very 
nice, clean article would, we doubt not, be readily taken at 50c. 
Rnclicatcr Wlioleealo Prices. 
Flour mill 43rain. Eggs, dozen. HVffdOc 
Flour, winter wheat,$5.26(o'.fi.25 Honey, box . )ita)l4o 
Flour, spring do, 4.7&;c)5.lJtl Candles, box. 9,®9. 1 'oQ 
Flour, buckwheat... O.tXMtl.Oi! Candles, extra_ llfiiUlo 
Meal, InHUn ljVVaJ112 Fruit mid Itools 
Wheat, ijenesoe . ... 97c®!.20 Anntes bushel iv.-sr* 
Be tiviilte Canada . 1 257.122 n ,Intel W h"" 
Corn, old...:. mat*. iwheT^n*— 
Corn, new. teAVlc cwSm ,ln. H-f i? 
Rye, 60 lbs ^7 liuah.. 6 . 7 ®«i)c. 5°. ^ 
Oats, by weight. sudMoc. SgS*' do . 
Bariev....... 6 . 7 ®; v . 1 ° in,,:®'.; nrt bl- 
Buckwheat. OtfebOC. sianobteJ d SU " 
Beans. l.*Ao>2t« CtSff. " [! I!! 
Meat*. Flump Pelt*. $0,125*2.00 
Pork, mess.$10.505811.00 Liuub Pelts. 25«®75c 
Pork, clear.I2.OUTd2.SO Herds. 
Dressed hogs. cwt. S.sute* 4.00 Clover, medium. $-1.25'ai4 51 ) 
Beef, cwt. 4.U0@ti.U0 Do large. 6,00716 26 
Spring lambs, each 1 60.% 2 . 1*1 Timothy. 2 . 00 te 2.25 
Mutton, carcase... 4(jS5c, Hand rice. 
Hams, smoked_ fi«7e. Wood, hard.$3,00705.00 
Shoulders..... 4@5o. Wood, soft. 3 UtiaAOO 
Chickens. S5'9c. Coal, Scranton_ 5 fOj; 6 , 6 q 
Turkeys. fiSSjOc. Coal, l'lttaton. 5,5tXu)5 ao 
Geese. 40(Sflilc. Coal, Shamokiu... 6.5oich6 50 
Duckspair. Shyridc. Cowl, dial-. 7 . 7,180 
llutry, .to. Salt, bbl.$1 rojhl.65 
Butter,roll. lONtello. Hay, old. tun. 10 00teU4.00 
Butter, firkin. 9ioiiIc Hav, new tun.6.000>,in.00 
Cheese. 6fu)7a Wool, r.) fh. IfiihSOo 
Lord, tried... 7‘)teWc. Whitefinh, lialfbbl. 8.26@aS) 
Tallow, rough. AiiA^c. Codfish, quintal,... 4.. 1 to 5)5.lX) 
Tallow, tried. 7®7 c. Trout, half bbl. 3.2t®3.50 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the BUST lNSTur AntNTa of the class in the world. 
See Catalogues containing testimony to t.beir superiority from 
the most eminent musicians. Constantly exhibited in compe¬ 
tition with Instruments of the other bast makers, they have 
never, in a single instance, failed to take the highest prize The 
only Bom Mkpal ever awarded to reed instruments in this 
country was to 0110 of these. Prices of Harmoniums, (of which 
several new styles are now first offered,) $50 to $400 each, of 
Meiodftons, 515 to $200 each New York ware-rooms, at Nor. 5 
Jt 7 Mercer St., where dealers arc supplied at the same prices as 
from the factwy, by MASON BROTHERS, Agents 
These Albums constitute a " Family Record” for the display 
and proper preservation of the card photographs of the family 
or of friends and others, sr, useful as well as so pretty that no 
home is compete without one. 
Our prices arc such as to bring them within everybody's 
reach, ranging from 75 cent* to $9, according to size and quality. 
Descriptive Circulars furnished on application, and Albums sent 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Agents 'YVttnled Evurywhere! 
For the sale of these and ’• Thr. People's Great Books," with 
whom liberal arrangements will be made. 
Address all orders to 
JOHN EDWIN POTTER, Publisher, 
6d5-4< A'o. 017 Saniom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NKW Y ORK, Jri.v 24.—'There has been hardly so much do- 
ing since our last, but pin es generally arc firmer. The stock 
of old domestic wools is nearly run out. The new clan is com 
; ng in more rapid! v, hut a largo proportion (Ageing into store, 
in anticipation of higher vates. Tire sales are ittO.Ouo lbs natHe 
fieece at •lAi/te for old. and new half to full blood Merino and 
Saxony; 60,000 Ibssuper aad extra pulled at 48@31<j; UU.OOU rt>« 
Lalifornia at JSwAue. as to quality. 60 bales Ru> Grande at Re for 
unwashed, and 25c for Washed, 2U0 halos Mnstiza. and 250bates 
Spanish on private terms. 
Saxony Fleece >< m. 48A266 
American full-bleed Merino. 47a3b 
American hall and thr«*.t„urths Meri'noI"l”"I”4fta;4S 
American >*Uv» and qaarter Merino. 45iL47 
Extra pulled .47fi3rt 
Superfine pa ►).45(3148 
.!»7iM3 
Califeniljt Id*, unwaged.... 
fTiilit/trni n i»<ai . , if.ikn .l/v ** 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
This admirable machiue is uow ready for the fruit harvest of 
1852. It is. if possible, made better than ever before, and woll 
worthy U 10 attention of all farmers wanting such machines 
It has no annnrinr in tb* market, and is the mil v mill that 
will properly gnnd Grapes. For sale by all respectable dealers. 
If your merchant iloee not keep them,tell him toseudforonc 
for you, or write to the manufacturer vourself. 
Address the manufacturer f6fit-li)t 
VP. <). IIlu KOK, F.aglc Works. Harrisburg, Pa 
A BEAUTIFEL Itlli: 
/ » r»vr» ^4 A>mi . 4- 
h ivk, of differeul powers, $1,00 
652-4t - — -- 
O SCOPE, Ma«nlfyln, 
, y e.,C vrus : Ru silver 
Mailcvl tree. Address 
HOWEN, Box 220, Boston, Mass. 
PL DVT S F O F SALE. 
BENNETT & BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AXD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
.TagIcwoii, MLohikfin, 
Have for «ale some of tlie choicest Faiimixu L.wns in tlie State 
ol Michigan, situate Utinc;pally in tlie Counties of Jackson, 
baton, and Ingham, bind hinds are mostly improved farms of 
from turty to one thousand acres, well located, aud will be sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms in the West, would do well 
to call upon or inmiire of said firm before purchasing elsewhere. 
O. W. BENNKTT E. BANCKER. 
P]LMIEA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
REV. A. W. COWLES, D, D„ President. 
This College has a full Charier, with organized departments 
under charge of Professors and Preceptresses, and confers upon 
graduates a Diploma similar to that which gives the first de¬ 
gree in other Colleges. 
THE COUR.dE OF STUDY is systematic, extensive and tho¬ 
rough, combining in a high degree the elegant with the sub¬ 
stantial and practical. All Students lake part in the lighter 
dmiwstu: duties, 
Whole expeuse, $75 per half yearly session. 
For admission apply to the President. Next Session opens 
Sept. 4th. . S. BENJAMIN, Chairman of the Board. 
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PUBLISHED AT 
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Devoted to Finance, Stock Sales of New York, Philadelphia, 
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The Quotations and Reviews will be from leading Bankers, 
promineut Stock Brokers and Commercial Reporters; the 
Foreign Correspondence by the most eminent houses. 
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*13 Chestnut Hi., PhQadcIphln, pu. 
ti e Rios do. 2H7?2T> 
ivodied.....14(ajl5 
-dova washed. 2fi?i27 
■viuhed.'. 26(038 
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[Y. I Evening Post 
The followiug are the rates for the 
.52 (<6SS 
.50,0154 
.48:u!53 
.4fitdl52 
.5iXol57 
ATJiM 
.45(062 
.OOfoifiO 
.46(3l52 
A L. H W , W ATERS & CO., 
- a - BANKS rt s f 
55 Buflnln St., Opposite the En^lo Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, fsr. Y. 
interest Coupons of IT. S seven aud tliree-tenths per cent. 
Bonds, due August 19th, 1802. paid at their Banking Office on 
presentation. ' 
Highest premium paid fur gold, silver. Canada currency, and 
If. S. Demand Notes, of old issue * 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and Irelaud la sums to suit. 64 a- 26 t 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NKW VOlfK, Jult 28.— Flour —The advance in gold and 
etc rung exchange has a favorable effect upon the Hour market 
mdpneet (lift v he quoted sjblOc better; sales at $4.95t.i\5,10 for 
i iperline Stale; j6,;!6:/i/,,.Vs for extra State, $H.95i"AW for hi- 
j . 2? S5,85®)5,45 for common to medium extra We-t- 
'' 6 ‘ l ., ,0 ', H| uiqu ,, g Inan.ls extra round hooped Ohio, 
ainl $-i,75y 6,rmtor trade brands do.—the market closing quiet. 
:in;elian flour mav ho quoted 5 '.10o higher, with a fair husi- 
uelng, sales at $*,2.5 ; .-gi.45 fur common, and $:.„ r A\ 'A,25 for 
122‘L™ extra Uye flour continues quiet and steady at 
S-WuS.^ofor inferior to choice. Corn meal is in moderate"dc- 
Xic and «.Vo ter Jm^ W f ° r BrauUjrwine ' for Mar ^ h ' a 
itt gold and sterling exchange has a fa- 
voiable effect on the wheat market, and with a fair export de- 
»l"'icer have advanced h te' cente. Sales Chicago spring at 
'.l .lx''' 1 ’ 1 . 8 '' Hrlwaukee club at $I,10«d,21 ; amber JoWaat$LlS! 
vi'rf-.iWr^ ' V r' ,,r ?- at amber Michigan at 
o 3 i ^' i'. 0r J' 1411 *’ koitt'o liv at $1,37; amt white Mtclii- 
ga 1 at ®J.40(1.1,45. Rye scarce and firm, sales West.- : isno 
delnored, Btate ttlSi),m?4c. Harley market Coutinm- anil 
Wlniaal 70c Barley malt market continues dull ami nom- 
l r D .^J^tSL leas continue didl and nominal atS6c ter Canada 
r‘ui' r r 1, ‘ 1 ''uiced Ic per bushel: solos at 4flor,56c fot old 
tuued ttcs.ern; und 6».<aS6c for 1.astern; 49’ f.,v uu- 
^4teraaild Stete" wUw &l **■ • u '° *or Jersey, Canmia. 
'Pork—Market more actlvo and Armor sales at 
'o 1 ^ or $8,T5Ca39,00 for prime intvsi Beef market 
continue.: firni with a moderate businesa doing; sales at $5 jgvvil 
. o.itur country prime; fH jHO ter country imos, $ 12b13, 5 ) ter 
repacked do *UVa!14,«0 lor extra mm. Prime mess lieet dull 
: id nominal at $19 mil Beof lituna firmer, sales extra choice 
Western at $1 *,00:7616,50. Cut meate are in mora aetivc do 
eiu?.b!^M ,,nc S? **•> fop”; sates at. SXmKctor Western and 
B -Vl’Cc. fur hams. Studied meat* ate dull and 
unchanged. Bacon sides are dull and prices are entirely nom- 
18 lc si active, and prices firm, sales No. 1 to verv 
at e.teaaKc. Butter is selling at ?0(«Jl4o for Ohio, and 
i, , f° r i'te.l*'. Cheese steaiiy aud firm, and selling at 4 ,'aj 
8>«c. lor common to good. J 
contiuue nominal. Pots quiet and firm, sales 
643-26t 
;><rs. . i.miou 
Peruvian, washed.24o)38 
Uauiidn.GU®00 
ALBANY, July 24 .—A further advance of 2 c rd lb. has been 
real wed upon street lots duiimr thn week, but the arrivals have 
been light and the prices paid have varied from 4 kgi 49 c We no¬ 
tice Rales during the week of 32,000 Iba. fleece and 2,000 lbs 
femljB on [)- I — Journal. 
ItlFFAUl, July 23—W 60 I in fair demand; sales bv one* of 
our eitv rlealei-s 28,000 lbs line at 50c, and 45,000 lbs medium at 
4t>e Most of the accumulated lots here have already been 
marketed.—(Munir. 
DETROIT, Jui.y 23. —The market since nnr last weekly re- 
pori has stiffened up. ami the range now may be stated at 40(a) 
48c for best, hut for ln»ht lots 45f«H6n is nearly or quite tho ton 
ol the market ] lie advance is occasioned mainly by the move¬ 
ments ol Those Who lmd previously kept out of the market, hut 
who Biter prater to purchase rather than accept, the alternative 
of Jl , lu< "iqney back homo. There is uow but little left 
- 7 rwuiw. 
CINCINNATI, Jury 23 —The demand lias not been so presa- 
n"*ders ate more disposed to sell at the quotations, 16 
, 3 ii»c, lor average clips There is a large amount still in the 
hands of store-keepers ami others, in the interior.—Gazette 
TttRONTG, July 23. Quotations for wool are higher this 
week than on any previous week for some time; the aver- 
ago prices for the week are 32-^350 $3 tk.— Globe. 
olopoilia,. .$4.00 
Allen's Am Farm Book... 1.00 
Allen's Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals.0.75 
Allen's Rural Architecture 1 25 
Allen on the Grape. 1,00 
Am. Architect, or Plans for 
Country Dwellings.6.00 
American Finn,it's Guide. 0 75 
Barry's Fruit Garden. 1,25 
Blake's Farmer at Home, i.25 
llouesiugault'a Rural Econ¬ 
omy. 1.25 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2U edition. 50 
Browne s Bled Fancier_ 50 
Rrnw nes Poultry Yard... ten 
Do, Field Book of Manures 1.25 
Bridgeinan « Hard. Ass t . 1.60 
Do. Florist’ll Guide. . ijo 
Do. Kitchen GaideneBe [n- 
Structnr. fit) 
Do, Fruit Cult Manual .. 60 
Breck's Book of Flowers.. 1.00 
Bukst's Flower Garden_1.25 
Ho. Family Kitchen Card. 75 
Cbewfc*l Ft eld Lectures.. 1.00 
Ch'iiesn Sugar Cano and 
Soirar Making. 25 
Churl tim's Grape Grower’s 
.. 50 
Cobbett's Am, Gardener.. 50 
Cottage aud Farm Bee- 
Keoper. 50 
Cole s Am. Fruit Book.... &) 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ SO 
Dadd's ModernHorso Doc. LUO 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor_ 1 .00 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse.2.00 
Do. colored plates.4 .00 
Dana's Muck Manual.1.00 
Do. nitt Essay on Manures 25 
Darlington's ‘Weeds aud 
Useful Plants.1.80 
Davy's Devon Herd Book, t oo 
Domestic and Ornamental 
Poultry .1 ft) 
Do. colored plate*.2.90 
Dowuings Fruit* audFruit 
Trees. 1.75 
Downing's landscape Gar¬ 
dening . 3.50 
iMry anil Geology.l.pO 
Do Catechism of Chemistry 
tor Schools. 25 
L/ingstroth on the Hive and 
Honey Bee. 1.25 
Leiiuhar's Hot Houses .. 1.25 
Liebig’s Kami Liar Letters 
to Formers. 50 
Lindey'* Morgan Horses. 100 
Manual Of Agriculture, by 
Emerson A: Flint. 75 
Miner '■'Bee keeper .Man uail.iX) 
Miles on Ihe Horae’s Foot. 50 
Milburn on Cow. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Actnuaud Mrs. S. J Hale 1.26 
Mrs Abel's Skillful House¬ 
wife and Ladies'Guido.. SO 
Munn'E Lacq Drainer. 50 
Nash's Progressive Farmer 60 
Neill'sGard. Conuranion.. 1.00 
Nortons Elements of Agri¬ 
culture. go 
Olcott's soriho ii Itopheo 1 Oo 
rardim on tLc Strawberry 60 
Pedder s Land Measarer.. 60 
Pe reoz’a h ew Culture of the 
Vina. 25 
Phelps' Bee-keeper 1 * Chart 25 
Qnlnby's Myitcrle* ol' Bee¬ 
keeping ..... 1.00 
Quincy on Soiling Cuttle. 50 
Rabbit, Fancier. 50 
Kandnll'c Sheep nnsbamiryllw 
Kichardana on the Horse 26 
Richardson on the"Pe»U of 
the Farm . 26 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
( )IiIO STATE PAIR., 
TtlB 
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR 
OF TUB 
Ohio State Board of Agriculture, 
TUitt be held in the City of Cleveland , on (he 1 6th, 17 th, 
1S(A and \‘Mh Days of September, 1S62. CoarKTiriox 
OPK.V TO O'rilKa STAT83. 
The railroads throughout the State upon which visitore will 
be likely to travel, and exhibitors transport their articles have 
generally agreed to convey iiassengers at half the usual rates of 
lare, ami transport articles for exhibition to and from the Fair 
free of charge 
Alltmtseui intending to exhibit at this Fair, aro respectfully 
solicited to forward their entries, with the appropriate entrance 
fee InclosedL by mai! to the Secretary's office atColumhns. 
Ghiii, (direct te .1 11. Klip part, Cur Sec. O S. H Ain-iculturt I 
Clothes Wringer. 
It is the Original and only Genuine »nil Reliable Wring. 
cr before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Sireuwtli ol' Frame! 
Cupuclty for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
IVu invite a fair comparison with any other Wringer, aud will 
show, by positivn proof and actual ilemoostration, that TUB 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will finish work that 
"Self-adjusting" Machines and other cheap apologies tec 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily pre*. water from 
articles on which they have done tJvir best. If Tilt: do t v us- 
DIEVK IT, TUT IT. 
We ask noue to buy without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
oulv ; ■ LK r ‘440 marxet rules quiet, with 
WiMonste i- / ,1 V UHT ' al f*JS0<»4,75 ter choice extra 
111inoif i.i ,^, fw v-t^fhotce extra Ohio, $5 for white wheat 
with fS'r tefis? * x i lrx 1 o A'um at $5,60®3,62> a -closing 
(tei,« , m§ nor ‘loinaud Id the afternoon. 
ireiffht-sti in, V'-'TO!'!" 0 1 ’ m "; ,,u canal, at $1.09, subject to 15c 
with fa'ir nnnUlnVi , 1 " W V$ <> at 7( j c - Uorn —In good demand, 
out ,SK 'ten-act!on- sales sound at 41c; warm at 37c 
will,! i.in.i.I ' :t< ’,t'Gc.fer.d prime at 42c-—closing with an um 
asked t9n ^ n ? 3r i H>e market quiet, M.4$<} offered 39sc 
none . Bar-ley- Inactive and nomin&l- 
feMJc forYS',,5 7 ®“, l V,r^ od< ' r ? tc,r9i l tt * 8t aaU notnihaUtaSK 
Bva vi V n |SW' foid V isconsm. 
and $> 4te? ^''demand, prices nominal at $1.62.4, f or common 
Bkxs-\ teorv choice navy held at $2,50. 
supply ligi't 1 • ^ al foriCauadian; demand limited; 
lr.sme V ss S dofnr^ r,, , k T T )'>, rnarkot dull with only moderate 
SiO Ihr’lteh’t ini GU'jtetd 3t $HXrilo,5iJ for heavy mess: and $9,60i<4 
hacked Aw , in it I ' al ' d / air to Prime V»Ajk. Mess Beef, city 
9(o;ioc. ‘ v l - lu - Bams—7^'^8c. .Shoulders 4c. Smoked Beef 
—Siipetjine No. 1 sells at $4,20; 
Gkxiv i 'r. . 1 *j.SO;jdouble extra, $ 4,75 
Vestordaw grain for the week was moderate.— 
Which solVat Mctt^Trw b0 Si L?®® BujffieU of Rill wheat offered, 
Spring ^h03 wua the highest given t„-dav. 
mark, t this w l .ob ' I Tt ha ' ,U0t bt ' L " ; much Spring Wheat in the 
!«-' Wumfel rV n V fol ,. Uu ' w , w,k u ‘ixht be 
has been , i'i U - Jl01 , Bartey - Scarcely any barley 
have alBO beon J te U fte&. . w !-"' k; huyots Offer 60c for it Ifeiix 
G its—During the weVk^th'irnVt art l ottered for them, 
market. thevlKidl at la ern, v a r e , be ?, 1 ? but few oats in the 
per bushel— 4 ° iWc per bushel. Chicago lots sell at 46c 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To man who have had exiierienca as canva.-sers, or any who 
rtnld liha lit .1 tin45rh ill tliu cola nf Hiic f rtiltr waliiahlA 111 VCD* 
•V ADVEJtTUGNG TKRM8, In Advn..c®-Tam T T-Fmt 
Ck.vt3 a Likh, each insertion. A price and a half f or extra 
display, or 52>j cents per line of space SVBOIAL NortCBS (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
»*3?* The immense circnlstion of the RfHAt. NKtv-VoRKXa — 
mil twenty thoueand more than that of any other similar i 0 uw 
a" '^'boB^t and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
Do. Rural Essays.3.00 
Eastwood's Cranbeny Cul¬ 
ture . 50 
Elliott’s West Fruit Booktl 25 
Every Lady her own Flow¬ 
er Gardener. 60 
Family Doctor by Prof IT. 
S. Taylor...125 
Farm Drainage. (H F 
F reach!.. 1.00 
Fessenden's Farmer aud 
Gardener.1.25 
Do Am. Kitchen Garden 60 
Field's IVar Culture.100 
Fish Culture. . 1.00 
Flint on Graai:os. 1.25 
Guenon on Milch Cows... 60 
Herbert to nore-Keepern 1.25 
Hooper’sD»g k Hun, paper 25 
Do do. cloth -. so 
Houghii Farm Record-3.00 
would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal indue, menu will he offered and good territory 
given them (they paving nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they ai.’ili have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished by 
Jl’lltS IVES A CD- General Agents, 
653 P 0. Box 2110,315 Broadway. New York. 
Sold by SPB0UL Cixv.isrfKua throughout the land. 
OTRAWBERRY EJ ANTS CHEAP. — Austin's 
L-J bhaker Seedling. 25 cents per dozen; $1 per hundred - 
inomphe do Gaud, 15 cents per doten, 75 cents per hundred. 
_ J L CADY, Watcrvi]le > Oneida. Co., N- Y 
VriEdKEVS STENCIL PAMPHLET— Shows 
p ' L now any active person can make roouev rapidly. Sent 
free. Address D. L. MIL LtKEN. 
___E ditor "M on itor," Braudon.Vt. 
A PERFKCT peach PARER, which 
also pares A|tpies. Also, Paring, Coring and Silting Ma- 
fiwtorv aD FnV 1 |fi? e r Ur ? T i abI ° Api ’ le f art ‘ r - All warranted satis- 
foctorv. h or Sale b T dealers generally, and manufactured by 
A WUITThllOKL BROS., Worcester, Mass. 
tW SUPERIOR STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS.J3 
Grown with special care, and warranted to give satisfaction, 
or money will be refunded. Triomphe de Gand, $1.50; the Great 
Austin or Shaker, $ 2 ; Wilson's $1 per 100. Great reduction in 
price when one or more thousands are taken. [4553-llt 
J. C. THOMPSON, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y- 
