Pricks—T owards toe c’ose the market was only moderately 
active at. the following quotations; 
This week. Last week. 
Premium.$o.0n a O.iN) $o,otto* 0,00 
Extra.4,25ffi 4 .'0 4,3uffi4,5U 
First quality, .. 3,70bp4.oD 3,7fi@4,()0 
Second quality,. S,l&d&36 S,ln®3,a0 
Third quality, ..2,4i>i5.'~-"6 2.40^2,70 
Shtkp—T beie are ’ess on Hie market now than last week, and 
trade i- rather Active at last week's intes. Sales about ISoUhead 
at 3&@4V-ta per pound.—Afow and Argus. 
NEW YOltK, July 23—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets ore as follower 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality,.P ewt. 27.7SjSS.S# 
Ordinary quality. 7,i6(«7.75 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
COWS AtfD CALVES. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,. 
InfenoT quality. 
TEAL CALVES. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,.—. 
Inferior quality,. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality. 
Ordinary,. 
Common, ..... 
Inferior,. 
8 WINK 
Corn-fed. c 
do light.. — in) —c 
Still-fed,. 
CAMItKIIMiK, Jult 30. —At market 653 Cattle, about 450 
3eere.\ and 2u3 stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
me, two ami three years old. 
MvRRKt Bkicv Extra (including nothing but the best large 
fat Htalt-fed oxen) Sfi.niVu 6,25 first quality, $5,75ffi!0,l)U, second 
io, 25.26: <*5,26; third do, JH.Oriido'. ordinary, 2—<ji—. 
Workixg OXEN, >7 pair—S9iKb 125. 
Cows and Calves —220, W. 
Stokf- 8 —Yearlings, 2—ffi) —; Two years old, S17(a!lS; Three 
years old, tlilfoyi. 
.'taEKi- a No Lawks— 4310 at market. Prices in lots. 21,50<g2,- 
60 each. extra 33,One 3,60 
H IDES - ft itibi; %> It, Tallow - 6 tjffififlc. 
Pelts — 7.v> 87r CaifSkms—8(ai9c jp fo. 
Veal Calvkb, from JO.uO.aO.tW 
BIUGIITMN, July 31 —At market, 950 Beef Cattle, 200 
Storm- A.iKmi Sheep and LanVbs, 3'n Swine. 
BrefCatti.m — Prices, extra 20.150.20,00; first quality, 26,25® 
0.00, second Jo, 26 .oo.mj. 00 , third do. 24,7506,50. 
Wokkino OIKN—None. 
Milch Cows— $3fta l 4l, common, 220®21 
Vkal Calves $S,«Hini5,fii). 
Storks—Y earling, $(Kcd 0 , Two years old, 213 3.19; Three years 
old, *20®2r. 
Hides—U orWjc TJ lb. Tallow — flU£(i£6Kc. 
Pelts — 20,50.011.27 each. Calf Skins —8m9c ij9 tt». 
Siikki 1 and Lamps —21.50(31,75; pxtra, 220-Ka4,00 
Swiss— Stores, wholesale, S f« 4 c. retail, ante Fat Hogs, 
undressed, none. Still-fed, none. Spring Pigs, fi.Uc; retail, 
gEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION 
NEW YORK STATE SABBATH SCHOOL 
Teaclicrs' Association 
A NEW HALF VOLUME, 
To Agents, Subscribers, and Others, 
The Sabbath School Teachers of the. State of Yew York are 
cordially invited to convene i" the Congregational Church, 
(Rev. Dr Daggett's,) at. Canandaigua, on Tuesday, August 26th, 
1862, at I o'clock P. M., " hen the Convention will organize. 
Devotional exercises and Addresses, by experienced Sahhatll 
School men from this and other States, and Discm^innenf Prac¬ 
tical Sunday School topics, will constitute the exercises of the 
meeting. 
The Convention will probntdv continue through Wednesday 
arid I hursdav, Aug. 27th and 28th 
Do retires who puss over the New York and Erie Railway and 
its branches, via Klmjrn, will pay full fire to Canandaigua, and 
receive •> free pans to return, by calling on the State Secretary. 
H i« of very great importance that the flflicer* of each Sab¬ 
bath School in the Sta'e he explicit and prompt, iu making their 
Report to the Town Sectetary. if there is no Tnwn Secretary, 
forward to County Secretary, complete, by An4. I, |S 62 . 
County aectetarieg will confer a great favor by forwarding 
their Reports to the Secretary of the State Sunday School 
Teachers' Association, at Rochester. NY. by Aug 16, 1862. 
^ Pastors, iTnlcem and Teachers of the Evangelical Sabbath 
Si imp I* of the State arc cordially invited to attend, and partici¬ 
pate in tbu deliberations of this body 
Publishers of a I Paper s, religious and secular. who feel an in¬ 
terest in the welfare ot the young, w ill confer a favor by giving 
this a place in their column,,, or by making an appropriate re¬ 
ference to the same. 
Will Pastors and Superintendents cause a suitable notice of 
this Conveniion tn be read in their respective Churches two 
Sundays in succession, previous to the Convention’ 
Central Committee. 
A I. Van IRliren. Brooklyn, G C Churchill. Utica, 
Dr Belli Lord. New York, J Mason Rice, El bridge, 
a D Robinson. Albany, I A G .Budge Rochester, 
C 1’ Hart, Troy, I Rev P t> Cook, Buffalo. 
Executive Commit tee. 
Albert 'Woodruff, Brooklyn, A A Smith. Brooklyn, 
L II Coder, " J O Baxter, New York, 
Louis Chapin. Rochester, A D Mathews, Brooklyn. 
As a new Half Volume of the Rural commenced 
July 5 th, the present is a favorable time for renewals, 
and also for new subscriptions to begin. Many 
whose terms of subscription expired last month have 
already renewed, and we trust all others will soon 
do so, thus continuing the Rural’s acquaintance. 
And in renewing their own subscriptions, we hope 
its friends will invite their neighbors to join the 
Rural Brigade. Agents will place us under 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. 
We 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 
be gratefully appreciated. Meantime, and contin¬ 
ually, our aim will be to render the Rural increas¬ 
ingly interesting aud valuable. 
Half-Yearly Club Subscriptions at same proportional 
rates as for a whole year, with free copies to agents, &c., for 
the term. 
$45.00(350,00 
40,l)0m,46.l)IJ 
, 80,00(3186,00 
25,0)^28,IX) 
3>i®4 0 
WAREIIOl S[ 
Nos- <>- -V 61 State St., Albany, IV. V., 
PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
EMERY’S PATENT CHANGEABLE RAILROAD HORSE POWER, 
ALSO LEVEll POWERS FOIL FOUR, SIX ANI» EIGHT HORSES, 
OF NEW AND SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, TOGETHER WITH 
.1 GREAT VARIETY OF LABOR SAVIJYG AGRICULTURAL .W A CHIJYE R V, 
AND GENERAL DEALERS IN IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS. 
It has ever been the aim of the Proprietors to make none but the drst-class of work, ami always to use the beat materials. 
Iu the construction of their Horse Powers they have endeavored to adapt them most readily and advantageously to the great 
variety of purposes required by the Farmer aud Mechanic. During the harvests of IHjO and 1H61 they have introduced and 
adopted the use of Mali,baulk ikon in the conslructiou of the Enoljebk Chain of tlie Horse Powers, thereby le-senlng the 
weight over one-half, while the strength and durability U more than doubled as compared with the ordinary Cast Iron Endless 
Chaiu* in universal use by other makers- Great, advantage is gained by this lightness, iu handling, transportation, and lighter 
friction when iu operation. While the malleable iron is much more expensive, aud machines more valuable, no additional 
charge is made for the improved Horse Powers. The same considerations have guided them in the construction and adapta¬ 
tion of the various Machines made and sold by them, and to be driven by the Power iu calculating their various velocities, 
forces, pulleys, and gears, so as to enable them to oporate to their maximum ellicieucy, which is the secret of their great 
success. _ 
THRASHING MACHINES, CLOVER MILLS AND CLEANERS. 
WITH SEfAKATt.vt'r and clraninci ATTACHMENT. This is believed to he one of the best machines Tor the purpose 
Combined and adapted for all kinds aud conditionsof Crain, &c. 0TCr ran be driven by one, two, or more horses, at a high 
This machine is the greatest success in its line yet, pro- or slow velocity, and do equally good work, and with wet and 
duceiL It cAn be operated with two horses as easily, and bad as well as good condition of the clover chair. It cleans the 
with equal results, as the ordinary thrashing machine with- seed and delivers it fit for market at the same operation, 
out the cleaning attachment; while iu eapacity adapts it STALK AND STRAW CUTTER, 
equally well to the force of Tour or six horses. It wiU tbrash p„r Horse Power—a strong and durable machine, and ad- 
perfectly clean trom the straw, and clean tho grain for mar- jus table to any length of cut. 
ket, without any wastage in any part of tho process. It is _ 
complete in one frame—very compact and simple —runs JilujIj , 
light, still, and without any concussion from its moving For grinding all kinds of Grain for feeding, as well as Corn in 
parts. It has been very extensively used during the past the ear when desired. Several sizes, and with or without 
three harvests, and its superiority over any others in market sieves and bolts attached, 
established beyond question, and considering its capacity and ILLUMINATED CATALOGUE. 
cost of construction, it is at least fifty per cent, cheaper than . ,,_... „ . _ „ , , . ,, 
The Proprietors have completed their new Catalogue —the 
any other similar machine In use. . , , . .. . , 
most complete and beautifully illustrated work ever published 
CIDER MILLS, by a^iy manufacturer, embracing a great number and variety 
For Power and Hqnd use, with and without Press attached. °f finely executed and carefully prepared 
These Mills and Presses are of a superior style and utility to ILLUSTRATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS, 
any others in use. ' With ample references, as well as the Prices, Terms of Sale, 
SAWING MILLS, Weight, Cubic. Measurements, Capacity, Directions for Use. 
With Circular Saws, for cutting fire-wood, slitting boards, Diirabi ity and Warranty ot theii 
plank, &c., for fencing aud buihliug purposes; also with Ma- MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS, 
chine Cross-cut for cutting logs for wood, shingles, staves, &c.; On receipt of threo cents in stamps, to pre-pay postage, it will 
also Mills for making shingles. be sent to all applicants. 
j>r II Jewett, Congregational. 
N T Clarke, do. 
I, B Tousle,v, Presbyterian 
S Hough, E. Bloomfield, Pres¬ 
byterian. 
Tim Legal Rate op Postage on the Rural New- 
Yorker is only .3*4 cents per quarter to any part of this State, 
(except Monroe connty, where it goes free,) and 6>£ cents to any 
other State or Territory, if paid quarterly in advance at the 
post-nttlce where received. 
IRnrkcts, Commerce, &c 
R EJECTED Applications for Patents prosecuted without. 
charge, unless patents are nhtained. -Send for a Circular. 
Address J. FRASER & CD., Patent Agents, Rochester, N. Y. 
tin nil New-Yorker Office, I 
Rochester, August 6th, 1862. 5 
Our market is exceedingly dull, the changes in rates few, and 
in articles of little importance. Such alterations as we have 
been able to note will be ascertained by reference to the table 
below. 
Rochester Wholesale I’rlces. 
Flour unit Grain. ' Eggs, dozen. 10®10e 
Flour, winter wheat,$5 2536.25 I Honev, box. 12m 14c 
Flour, spring do, 4 7.toii5.iKi \ Candles, box. l(X®ldLjC 
Flour buckwheat... OtKluUUO , Candles, extra.... ll@llc 
Meat, Indian .13Hi"‘l 12 \ Fruit, and Root*. 
Wheal Genesee- 1 Apples, bushel.... <W@87o 
Best white Canada,. • ajfflUH t „, dried p tb... <.4' a c 
Corn, old . 4t\£'/hL Peaches, do. 12,414c 
Core, new . .. (“ '06C Cherries, do. 12314c 
Rye. 6«I lbs p> Gush.. 6.,,: i. r PIumg , 1o . Sul no 
Oats, by weight. jo-r-IOc Potatoes. 75ffiS7J$C 
Barley. nVa llhtee amt SUlne. 
Buckwheat. .O';' 1 * 1 ;. Slaughter. 4V3*5 
Beans. I.6utu2.i» Clllt -. 7(3g c 
Meat*. Sheep Pelts.$0.1232 00 
Pork, mess.SI0.80@1t.06 Lamb Pelts . 25c@75c 
PoTk, clear.12.U0@12.60 ^eed*. 
Dressed hogs, ewt 3.50® 4-00 Clover, medium, 24 25(3)4.50 
Beef, cwt. , . 4.l»Ka) 6.00 Do large. 6,0O>i 6,25 
Sjiring lamtis, each 1 fAbai 2.00 Timothy. 2.00(312.25 
Mutton, carcass... 4@6c. Rnmlrle*. 
Hama, smoked .... 6(n7c. Wood, hard.23.00ffii5.00 
Shnaiders. 4u6c. Wood, soft. S.0Ua,3.U0 
Chickens. 8ffi!)c. Coal, Scranton-,.. 5.6iX(i)6.50 
Turkey*. ajj.lllc. Coal. Pitteton.. 5.802A66 
Geese .. 40ffii60c. Coat, Shamokin... 5,5U«5.80 
Ducks tJ pair. 38a;44c- Coal. Char. 7ffi)8c 
Dairy, Ac- ~~ Salt, bhl.$1.60(31 65 
Butter, roll. 10^!n>llc Hav, old. tun.lOOOn IS.OO 
Butter, firkin. fiqjllc Hay. new tun.7.003 12.00 
Cheese. A<n7c. i Wool, f) tt> .. 4/®i50o 
Lard, tried. 7Va'8c. i Whitelish, halfbbl. 3.26(33,60 
Tallow, rough. fiffiiS c. Codfish, quintal,... 15uffi6.0U 
Tallow, tried. 838 c Trout, half bbl. 3.25ffi3.50 
QTRAWBEttUY PLANTS CHEAP. — Austins 
O Shaker Seedling, 25 cents per dozen: $1 per hundred,— 
Triompbe do Gaud. 15 cents per dozen; 75 cents per hundred. 
,f L. CADY, Waterviile, Oneida Co . N. Y 
THE WOOL MARKETS 
NEW YOliK, July 31.—Domestic wools have not been very 
active, manufacturers having supplied nearly all their immedi¬ 
ate wiinti from the interior Prices of all grades, however, are 
quite fully supported. Sales of IpO.OOO lbs fleece at 60ffi)76c for 
new and old; ami 25 . 0 X 1 tts super and extra city and country 
pulled at ,'Abi 52‘jC. Foreign wools have been quite active, and 
carpet giadei. nre becoming reduced. Sales of 1200 hales Don- 
skoi. 200 East India, 300 do. Cordova, and 1.50 Westoga on p. t. 
Saxony Fleece If) ID...60(a ft7 
American full-blood Merino.49,365 
American halt aud tbree-tourths Merino.476' 49 
American Native hiiu quarter Merino.46.547 
Extra pulled.SO 352,1* 
Superfine palled.47(350 
No I puUe ..3.V43 
latmh’s nailed. '1.3345 
California fine, unwashed.15ffii30 
California common do...—mi— 
Peruvian waslied....32<o35 
Valparaiso washed. . — 
South American Merino unwashed.OOffiilO 
South American Mestizo unwashed.263:28 
South American common washed.146015 
South American Eutre Rios do.23 J26 
South American unwashed.143115 
South American Cordova washed.36ffi27 
Cane Good Hope nnw»shed . 26«28 
Esat India washed..26,1 35 
African unwashed. 21X3)26 
African washed... OO'iiOO 
Mexican washed.2U®28 
Texas.....iXXu.00 
Smyrna unwashed.16.3 18 
Smyrna washed.24 « 33 
[.V V Everting Post 
BOSTON, July 31.—ThO following are the rates for the 
week 
Saxonv ami Mer.,fine, ..64(8)68 Texas.WXdlOO 
Full blood. ...52(3At Smyrna, washed.23(635 
Sand < 4 r blood. M'SMl Do. unwashed,.143125 
Common.60i)62 Syrian, ..I.v<i3il 
Pulled, extra,.503/60 Cape.25365 
Do superfine,.17'355 Crimea,...J4'o>25 
Do No. 1... .45 1 52 Buenos Ayres.. 153.50 
Do No 2,..oo i oo Peruvian, washed,.24VS8 
Western mixed... .46g.62 Canada..00@00 
ILLIKEN’IS STENCIL PAMPHLET — Shows 
how anv active person can make money rapidly, Sent 
Address D. I,. Mil.LIKEN, ‘ 
Editor ■’ Monitor,'' Brandon, Yt. 
A PERFECT PEACH PARER, which 
7Y also pares Apples. Also. Paring, Coring and Slicing Ma¬ 
chines, and the Return Tab;e Apple Parer All warranted satis¬ 
factory. For sale by dealers generally, and manufactured by 
655-21 WU1TTEMORE BROS., Worcester, Mass. 
I EMPLOYMENT!—Ag cots wanted in every county, to 
JJ Hell tlie best. iTwn-threaded) Sewing Macliine ever offered 
to the pqbljc. I.ibetal salary. Or cntQruission allowed, with ex¬ 
penses Circular sent, by addressing, with stump, 
655-0t ISAAC ilAI.E, JR., A CO., Newburyport, Mass, 
COLOREP PLATE'S OF FRUITS AN P 
FLOWERS 1 . 
_ Evergreens, Shrubbery, Ac., taken from 
nature. Designed for Nurserymen. Tree Agents and Amateurs. 
13?- Bonks of Colored Fruits, ice , made to order. iy Cata¬ 
logue* sent gratia. Apply to 
656-3t D. M. DEWEY, Agent, Rochester. N. Y 
F A 1,LEY SEMINARY, Fulton, Oswego Co.,N. 
Y., oilers Rnnrd, Washing, Fuel, and Room furnished, ex¬ 
cept sheets ami pillow cases, lor $28,00 a term of 14 weeks, which 
opens August 14th, 1862. Tuition from $5 to 28. Piano Music 
and Ornamental Branches taught Send for Circular. 
655-31 JOHN r. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
TjYARM AND NURSERY F(»R S A I, K—Consisting 
J| of 250 arros of choice hind in a high state of cultivation, 
located at Sodus Bay, Wayne Co., X. Y., on which is a heating 
orchard of 10 acres, a young orchard of ut acres, just, coming 
into hearing, of all the choice varieties of fruit, including 
Grapes and about S.ikio Post Trees, about 20 acres into choice 
nursery stock, has 3 dwellings, 3 large barns, with all neces¬ 
sary outbuildings, also lias flue fishing grounds. Will be sold 
in two or more parcels, cheap. For particulars address 
655-2t HORACE BLACKMAIL Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y 
J^-A-IRIVIS FOR, S A. L E . 
BENNETT &TbANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
Jackson, TVlieliifran, 
Have for sale some of the choicest Fahmino La vos io the State 
of Michigan, situate principally in the Counties of Jackson, 
Eaton, and Ingham. Said lands are uiohtIv improved farms of 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, and will be sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms iu Die West, would do well 
to call upon or inquire of said firm before purchasing elsewhere 
O. W. BENNETT. E. bLn'CKER 
J^LMIHA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
^ REV. A. W. COWLES, D. D„ President. 
This College bus a full Charter, with organized departments 
uudor charge of Professors aud Preceptresses, and confers upon 
graduates a Diploma similar to that which gives the first de¬ 
gree in other Colleges. 
THE COURSE 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 Uie lighter 
ctomestu; duties. 
Whole expense, 275 per half yearly session. 
For admission apply to the President. Next Se-ton opens 
Sept. 4th. 8. BENJAMIN, Chairman of the Board 
A H3IV A .VI) NAVY C LAIMS! 
Pensions, Bounty, Arrears uf Pay anil Prize Mnney, 
Due Dili cars, Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines, their Widows, 
Orphan children and heirs at law, promptly collected on rea¬ 
sonable tortus, anil without, charge until tlm claims are real¬ 
ized, hy SAMUEL V. NILES, (late of the General Land Office,) 
Mii.itauy, Navai. and (Jknkrai, Aobnoy, lestahlished in 1867,) 
Wasiiimitok Cjtt, D- C- 
July, 1862. 066-13t 
Grai.n - The wheat market is steady, with a fob 1 business do¬ 
ing for export and homo cunt'iimptiori, Bales Chicago spring at 
2l,lo:Vi 1,17, Milwaukee club at $!,i5>i,21 ; amber Iowa at $ 1 , 2 i 
fn 1,28, winter red Western ut 21,27m 1,32; umber Michigan at 
$1,32,/) 1,33; white Michigan at $1,45, and new while Kentucky 
at Sl.M Rye quiet and .-Oea/lv, sale* WfoJern at 7Su 7!lc, and 
Plate ut s t:,i 860 . Barley market continues dull and nominal at 
file Barley malt market continues dull and nominal at 31 , 11 ) 
Peas continue dull and nominal at f»c for Canada. Cent— Mar¬ 
ket I in* advanced about If per bushel, with a limited supply and 
ft ood d.. > 1 perl e il ,6 ... for o 1 mixed \Vext 
<*rij, and 52(0.510 for Ea.'tem, is / 51c for unsound Western, 
58c for yellow Western, ami 76c. for choice old white Jersey.— 
Oats in moderate request; sales at 46,/;18c for Jersey, Canada, 
Western and Bute 
Provisions — Pork—Mi ss easier and prime firmer; sales at 
211.00® 11.00 for mess: Sll.lMCotlLiw for prime mess, and $9,.W/h 
9.76 for prime, cloning firm. Beef market quiet, and firm, sales 
at $),6o,ii7,u0 for country prime ?A//10.75 for country mess; 
212(3.13,76 for re-packed do; 8130) 14.50 for extru mess. Prime 
heel lull and no ■ 1 leef hauis quiet and 
firm, sales Barium and Western ut $16,uo,i 10.5o. Cut meats 
are in more active demand Hint prices are steady; sales at. 3 >6 
ffidc for Western and city slmuldeis, Wiffi‘' 6 c. lor hams. Bnmkcd 
meats are dull ami Unchanged Bacon side- are quiet and prices 
nre eullielv nominal Lard -tead.v and quiet, and prices firm 
rales n<i i to very choice at 8 » t .o Butter is selling at 10 
Of Ho for Ohio, and lofii I7n for Bmte Cheese steady and firm, 
and set liny at 4(g$^c. for eonuip'li to gOO'l 
Abiikh—F irm sales at $ 6 ,75006,8 1 V, for Pole, and $7 for Pearls. 
Hops Remain firm, with a steady moderate demand; sales ut 
16 * 3 ale for IHtHV, and 1860's at 73 file cash. 
Bkmin —We notice small sales Clover at eta. Tiinothv, for 
export, at $ 2 . 
ALB\ N1, Art;. 4 . — Flour and Mraj, — There is a steady 
trade demand ami a good business doing in Flour at full provi- 
oUs prices Corn meal is Him at unchanged prices. 
Common to good Btute,...,.$4,90656,00 
Faxic.v and Extra State. 6,1535,40 
Common lo good Western. 4,i«X'/’5,40 
Extra Mlehigau, WiscouBiu. Indiana, &c. 5,fii>3 fi ',25 
Extra Ohio,. fi.oo„-0,76 
Common Canadian. 4 , 9 o , 5,15 
Extra Canadian,.. 5,503 6 25 
Fancy Genesee,. 5,6fr3!6,75 
Extra Gonesee and city brands. fi,80@6,75 
Grain— There iru moderate milling inquiry for Wheat, with 
Raton fa ir white Michigan at $1,37 For com t here is a good de¬ 
mand at the closing prices of Saturday; sales Western mixed at. 
49,,i50e for unsound. 6236.V for good to choice. Kve and Rar- 
ley are quiet Oats without important chance, with a fair de¬ 
mand satee Western at l6Xc aud State on p. t. 
BUFF AM*, Ant. 5— FLOUR Tlie market rules steady, with 
fair interior demand; sales yesterday double exira Ohio Indi¬ 
ana and Michigan wtiite wheat at KCswffiS.fch,: extra Wisconsin 
and Illfnol* $ 4 , 75 * 0 , 5 , the latter for very choice, white wheat 
double extra Indiana at $5.34: Canada extra at 253;6,25; white 
wheat Illinois at $5,76; extra Ohio aud Indiana at 25,Id—closing 
hrui and niiict. 
Grain Wheat—The market firm hut quiet; buy era and sellers 
apart. Trm transactions all 011 private terras, No. 2 Chicago 
spring held Ht SI: No. 1 do, at St,iWL 1.06 No. 1 Milwaukee club 
$I.U83'1,«!I. red winter $1,16, white Kentucky at $1.25. Corn - 
The market firm ami moderately active; sales at 42@43c -clou* 
fog quiet; buyers holding off for Ktoamer's news. There Is Tory 
little distilling demand, and the sains made were mostly lur 
freight, <>r on orders. Gate - Tbe market quiet with hut little 
doing; sales Chicago at 38i*f39c,—mostly held at 33o for Chicago 
and 30c for Ohio. Bur lev- —inneti ve and nominal—none offering. 
R.ve—The market moderately active, prices tending upward, 
with sales Wisconsin rye, mostly at Cfir. 
TORONTO, July 31.—Flour—S uperfine Bells at $4,25; fancy, 
$4.40, extra, $4,60, 
Grain—^T he supplies of grain In the street market during the 
week have tieen hut poor This mav, in some' manner, he nc- 
C'uintnd for by the Inclement state of the weather. The ave¬ 
rage price for Tall wheat was 86c(ai$l,U3. The highest offered to- 
dny wag 21 y/bushel, very light'supply. Spring Wheat —Tile 
'.notations for spring wheat this week ate considerably below 
those of last week, which wo gave at 8S@80e $4 bn«hel. This 
Week it soils at NltaiStic., and sinuetimi-H at 88c. <{3 htisho], IJx r - 
lev is in demand at 60*' 1?J bushel. Thorn has. been but very lit- 
tl*. offered this week; in fact there lias boon but verv little offer¬ 
ed thU season. Oats have been in light supply, sel'ing at 40 ,111 
«c I) buslie), which it will bn soon is ggtne 6c or Be. below the 
prices of this article last Week, Chicago oat* nol! at, 40w 42c $) 
("istad. Peas have been iu limited supply during the week, 
tluwo has la>on no change in quotation.-, which we gave at 55 , 3 ; 
Wc x'< bushel .— Gleb?- 
pEBFECT GEMS FOR EVERY HOME. 
Ph-otograpli Albums, 
IN EVERY VARIETY. 
Those Allnims constitute a *• Family Record" for the display 
and proper preservation of the card photographs of tho family 
or of friends and others, so useful as well as so pretty that no 
home Is compete without one. 
Ottr prices are such as to hring them within everybody's 
reach, ranging from 76 cents to $9, according to size ami quality. 
Descriptive Circulars furnished on application, and Albums sent 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
.A.g<siitss Wanted Everywhere! 
For the sale of these and " The People's Great Books," with 
whom liberal arrangements will be made. 
Address all orders to 
JOHN EDWIN POTTER, Pnu.tsnKR, 
B55-4f No. 617 Sansom St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
A llis, waters & co., 
B A IV It E R S , 
55 Buffalo St., Opposite the Engle Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, TV. Y. 
Interest Coupons or U, S, seven and three-tenths per cent. 
Bonds, doe August lilth, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, on 
presentation. 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
U. S. Demand Notes, or old issue 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and Ireland in sunm to suit. 643-26t 
In this city, July 29 th, NELLIE A., wife of Geo. IV. Sprague, 
in the 20th year of her age. 
In Buffalo, (bv drowning,) on Tuesday, July 29th, Miss LYDIA 
M, NKVIN3, Teacher iu Public School No 10. of this city, 
aged 24 years. 
I.v this city, July 30tli, FRANK HUDDLESTON, only child 
of F. M. aud Euketta MoFaklin, aged 6 months and 1 day. 
IT" ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance —Thirty-Five 
Ok.vts a Link, each Insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52.'i cents per Line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
tIf Tbe immense circulation of tbe Rural New-Yorker— 
fall twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal—renders it. by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class iu America. This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Land 
Ageuls. kc., Ac., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
A DAILY AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER, 
PUBLISHED AT 
Pliilad.olpliia, 
Devoted to Finance, Stock Sales of New York, Philadelphia, 
Baltimore and Boston; Foreign aud Domestic Markets; Do¬ 
mestic and Foreign Exchanges; Specie Quotations; City and 
Land Warrants, &c , kc.\ with a Daily description of New 
Counterfeit Hunk Notes. 
The Quotations and Reviews will be from leading Bankers, 
prominent Stock Brokers and Commercial Reporters; the 
Foreign Correspondence by the most eminent houses. 
The Quotations by 
DREXEL & CO., 
JAY, COOKE & CO., 
C. CAMBLOS & CO., 
HARROLD, WILLIAMS & CO., 
WITHERS & PETERSON, 
THOMPSON BROTHERS, 
IT is the Original and only Genuine and Reliable Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame I 
Cupacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
Browne x Poultry Yard... MX) Modern Cnokerv by Miss 
Do. Field Rook of Manure* I 25 Acton aud Mrv’S. / Hale 125 
Bridgrmiui's Gurd. -UVt. L60 Mr- Abt-l iSkillful House- 
Do. Florist's Guido- 60 wile and I,allies' Guide. 50 
Do Kitchen Gatdeueria lu- Mnnn's Laud Uminnr ...I 50 
structor..60 N’a-h'f* Progressive Farmer 60 
Do. Fruit Uitlt. Manual .. 60 Neill's Gar*) Companion.. 1.00 
Brock'* ^ook of Flowers.. 1.00 Norton's Element* of Agri- 
Buist's Flower Garden_1.25 culture. 60 
Do, Family Kitchen Card. 75 Olcoil's Sorgho A lmjihee 1.00 
Chemical Field Lectures.. 1.00 Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Chinese Sugar Cane aud Peddor'a Land Measurer.. 50 
Sugar Making. . 25 IV rant's New Culture of the 
Cnonton s Grape Grower's Vine. 25 
Guide.... 50 Phelps'Bee-keeper’s Chart 25 
Cohbett's Am. Gardener.. 60 QuinbyV Mysteries of Bee- 
Cottaye and Farm Bee- keeping__ 1.00 
Keeper... 60 Quincy on Soiling Cattle 50 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book.... 50 Rabbit Fancier.. 50 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ 50 I kin doll'* Sheep Htiri.un dry 1.26 
Dadd's Modern Horse Don. 1.00 Richardson on the Horse 25 
Do. Am Cattle Doctor.... 1 00 Richardson on the Peats of 
Do. Anatomy and Physi- the Farm.. 26 
ologv of tlui Honic.2.00 Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
Do colored plates ........ 4.00 Do. on the Hog. 25 
Dana's Muck Manual.1.00 Do. on the Honey Bee_ 25 
Do. Prize Essay on Manures 25 Do. on the Dog. 26 
Darlington * Weeds and ReemeUn's V'lnedresners 
Useful Plants . 1.50 Manual . . 60 
Davy's Devon Herd Book. 1.00 Saxton',- Rtital rixnd Books. 
Domestic and Ornamental bound in iSeries. raeA, 1.25 
Poultry . MW Shepherd»Own Book_2.00 
Do colored plate* .... 2.00 Stray Leave* from the Book 
Dowuiug'sKniitsiuidFruit of Nature. 1.00 
Trees. . 1.75 Stephen.*'Rook of the Farm 
Downing* Landscape Gar- 2 cols. 4.00 
denim/ , 3.50 Pkillfol Housewife. 25 
Do. Riical K-sav*.3.00 Skinner's Elements of Ag- 
Eaalwood's Cranberry Oul- nculture. 25 
tore. —- 50 Smith’s Landscape Gar- 
Elliott's West. FrnltRookTLss dening. 1.25 
Every l.ndv her own Flow- Timer's Principles of Agri- 
er Gardener. 50 culture. 2.00 
Family Doctor by Prof, H. Thomas' Farm Implements 1.00 
S Taylor. I 25 Thompson's Food of Aai- 
Farm Drainage. (H. F. mals. 76 
Flench),. 1 ‘X) The Rose Culturist. 50 
Fessenden’s Farmer and Tonham's ChemUtry Made 
G-wdener. .1.25 Knev .. 25 
Do. tin- Kitchen Garden. 60 Turner's Cotton Planter’s 
Field’s Pear Culture ... -.1.1)0 Manual. 1.00 
Fish Culture.1.00 Warder's Hedges and Ever- 
Kllnt on Grasses . 1.25 greens. .. 1.00 
Guenon on Milch i'"w»... 60 Wart tig's Elements of Ag- 
flerhert to llorse-Ki'i'pere 1,35 riculture. 75 
Hooper's Dog & Gup. paper 25 Weeks on Bees. 25 
Do. do. doth.. 50 Wilson on Flax. 26 
Hough's Farm Record-3.00 Youair & Martin ou Cattle.1.26 
Hyde'sUhineee SugarCane 25 Youatt on the Horae...... 1.25 
Kidder'* Guide to Apiarian Do. nn Sheep. ...... 75 
Science. W 1 Do. on the If eg. 75 
Phin's new work on Open Air Grape Mil tore, price only $1. 
The Sorghum Grower'* Manual, bv w II Clark, price 25c, 
Young Housekeeper's aud Dairy Maid's Directory 25 cents, 
try Any of tbe above named works will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on reeeiptof tho price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOO UK, Rochester. N. Y. 
< > I< SA I jU — A well matched 
five years old. S. L. J SCRIPTURE, 
tail- of OXEN 
iolhorne, C. W. 
P UKK LEICESTER SHEEP FOR SALE.- 
Sheariing Rains and Ram Lambs for -ale; also Breeding 
Ewes ami Ewe Lambs; all Premium Sheep; by 
WM. JEFFREY, Whitby, C. W . 
by tho Grand Trunk Station. 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLDI 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a Tair comparison with anv other Wringer, and will 
show, by positive proof and actual aeinonutratlon, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will Anish work that 
"Self-adjusting" Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily press water from 
articles on which they have done their best! If you don't bk- 
MitVK IT, TKT IT. 
We ask none to bor withnnt a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
656-2t 
I A SELL FEMALE SEMINAR Y.-lhis Tnstitu- 
1-4 Don begins its fall Term on Thursday. September llth, 
It ha- been in operation eleven years tinder the same Principal. 
Its Teachers are all of experience in their respective depart¬ 
ments. Apply for Catalogues and information to 
Auburi/dale. Mast,., Aug., 1862 . G W BRIGGS, Principal. 
DEOEIVEU’H SALE OK NURSERY STOCK 
Subscription i$4 per annum, in advance. Address 
S. E. COHEX, Publish KB, 
718 Che*tout St., Philadelphia, Pn. 
l.A Hm undersigned, appointed receiver of the Nursery Stock 
ot tlie late firm of Gukuouy & Gqi.bsumj, now otters tlie same 
tv e t0 Dealers and Nursery men. 
Tlie stock consists of forty thousand Dwarf Pears, 30,000 
Standards; so.uoo Cherries ; 12 ,000 Apple Trees; ami a largo 
variety ot Evergreens aud Ornamental Shrubs. 00 the lute farm 
ot J ames H Ghkiioiiy, a'ijoiuing the Nursery of Ellwanokr 
k BaHkV I he Property is desirable, and will he sold low. 
Application should i*e made at once to 
IATRICK BARRY, Receiver, nr to his Agent, 
Rochester. Aug. I, 1 HU 2 . JAS, U. GREGORY. 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have hail experience as canvassers, or any who 
would tike to engage iu the sale of this truly valualde inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be ollered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished hy 
JULIUS IVES A- t o.. General Agent*. 
653 P. O. Box 2110,345 Broadway, New York. 
Sold by Special Canvj 38KR$ throughout the land. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 
KXFTIBITIOiSr and SALES R.OOM.S 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York- 
All kinds of new, rare, andSeedLing Plants, Emits, FIowutb. 
Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Ac.. Iron, Wire and Rustic Work; French, 
English and American Glass, Patent Heaters; Foreign and 
American Bonks, Magazines. Papers, Plates, Designs, Ihardugs, 
Ac All Horticultural Novelties, as soon ns introduced. 
I All orders, Ac., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor. 66S-tf 
| J -LIIj-L ’ for "tli© v/v omon S 
A Great and Novel Invention. 
Tho only Combined flutter. Worker, Wu*her, Weigher 
and suiter extant U Ru tuRPaoN’s Patrnt, now ottered to 
Butter-Makers and Manulacturers of Implements. Fur illus¬ 
tration and description see Rukal New. Vuukku for July 12 
“his tnachlmi has been u-st.-d in the most, thorough manner 
hv a number of dairymen Ut Chautauqua county and received 
H.e!,. t.i.-i.—*- ....... For. Circular containing full 
,7 are prepared to sell 
H AKDSON & KEELER. 
Sherman. Chuul. Co . X. V. 
M. A. RiclUnnBON— Dear Sir—T cannot speak too highly in 
praise of your Combined Butter worker It is all Nil claim it 
to be, and more too. 1 can wash and work 50 tbs of Irntter easier 
with it than l cau 10 tbs. with a hnjte. Every operation it per¬ 
formed neatly and without slop or muss. It can be kept sweet 
aud clcau with very little labor, and I would recommend it to 
my sister dairy women as the machine above all others that 
they need. Mrs. WILLIAM PULLMAN. 
Sherman, Chant. Co., X. Y., July 24th, 1862 . 
B3?" SUPER I O R S T R A W B E R R Y 
PLANTS. JEA 
Grown with special care, and warranted to give satisfaction, 
or money will be refunded. Trioraphe de Gaud, $1.50; the Great 
Austin or Shaker, $2; Wilson’s #1 per bJO. Great reduction in 
price when one or more thousands are taken. f(553-t It 
J. C. THOMPSON. Tompkinsville. Staten Island, X. Y. 
.. 'J V I ”1 F M" vi V 
their highest commendation - . .. 
particulars, address the undersigned, who 
Rigbta of Territory. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
ALBANY, Aug, 4 —Bkrvks —The receipts this week are 
comparatively small, but some 550 were held Over from last 
market day, and thus the supply has been swelled to 3576 head 
morn than the weekly average receipts last year. The market 
opeuefi extremely doll, with holders a-king an advance on last 
wreg s rates, but none Of the buyers would meet th*ir Views. 
. Ij e average quality is up to Inst week The balk of tho niter- 
togsro-e good, first quality corn-fed, with several droves of ex- 
JSv, are lint two or three droves that are held as high as 
3 /t - o*. but there are no buy ern at that figure, and we know of 
no drove* that have sold above 
RKrzipTe — Tim following is our comparative statement of re- 
the car • over Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
Cor. week 
n .i.. ThiB week. Last week, last year. 
S?:™*.3.075 3.391 3,360 
&“ ee P.2,760 3,600 3,879 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest of 
1862. It is. if possible, made better thau ever before, and well 
worthy the attention of all farmers wanting such machines. 
It hat uo superior in the market, and is tlie only mill that 
will properly grind Grapes. For sale bv all respectable dealers. 
H > our merchant does not keep them,tell him to sendforone 
for vou, or write tn the tnanulactiirer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer [561-IOt 
W. O. II1UKOK, Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
O. PEARSON Sc CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
No. 107 Water Street, Chicago, Til., 
Receive consignments of produce tn be sold in this market, and 
for shipment, till Eastern orders for Omit) bv tbe cargo, Flour, 
Provisions, &c.' making advances lit"desired,) in either case. 
Rkkbrbnokn — A. 0. Badger A Co„ Raukers, Chicago; W. E. 
Gould. Esip. 1 International Bank,) Portland, Maine Edwards, 
Nichols A Ricdisriis, Boston; Van Boakcrek, Rowe .V Butler. N. 
Y City; II. 11. Martin, Esq., Albany Cl tv Bank. N V., W. E. 
Howard, Esq , Marine Baok, Bulfalo; \V (’ .McReynolds, Esq., 
Branch Bank Of the State of Indiana, Ruahvilli!. Ind. (664-St 
^GENTS WANTED AT ONCE FOR 
A COMPLETE HISTORY 0E THE 
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i^jNVENTIONS AND THEIR RESULT^.”— 
X A New Book just published. Send 2 stamps (6 cts.) for 
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