IVotices 
A NEW HALF VOLUME, 
heavy market. Bui little do'rmr in spring. Corn—The market 
rules dull The advance iu canal freights. and the firmness nf 
holders i ottriatOPeratiofi*. -ri I r» Tided n at ii jjc; prfnie Western 
at44e, worm at v>r Oats— The market firm with fair demand; 
sales CbieAgn at 42150 — closing firm, Bariev -- Inactive; no 
transactions to indicate market value. Rye—titles 4<m hush No. 
1 Chieigo at fiSO. Tile market very quiet, with limited demand. 
Malt quiet. demand limited, held at flue „ SI,l (I for fair to choice 
barley malt* and 76(5 86r tor prime winter rve malt 
Beans—T he market steady with small sales at prices rnngiuc 
from SI,i!2\.m22S. 
Seeds—T here is very little doing, and prices nominal at, S3 
for prime Timothy, and S/uXI.rn.uii tor Clover, according to 
quality No transactions reported for the week. 
Provisions—T he market uujet for most kiwis excepting ham.? 
and lard, lor which there in a lair demand at improved prices. 
Pork—heavy mesa, $lff,5i\<t 11; light mess *100 16,66. flame— 
So gar cured, sacked, firm at 9e: plain hamsSc. Prime Card (irm 
at, 9c. .Shoulders 4,‘$@5c. Mess Beef, nous in market aud no 
demand for it. 
TORONTO, August 20 —Crain — During the week, the snip- 
plies of grain hare been somewhat better than thev were last 
week, until to-day Prices were about the same Pal I wheat 
in moderate supply; sold freely at 9005.$ 1, ami to-day $1,02 was 
paid Spring Wheat—There has beeu but a light supply of 
spring wheat on the street market this week; the average prices 
are SjknSfic. Barley has keen in better supply till to-day, selling 
,it .10 ndJo i*l bushel, which, it will be noticed, is some 2 r better 
limn 1 mt quotations. R\ u —There is no Ry e ollered in the mar¬ 
ket this week we quote it nominal at title W bushel Oats were 
m moderate supply this week, selling at.TVn&Xc ft bushel, there 
was 40c pnidto-day. which is higher than has been paid for some 
weeks past. Peas—Verv little peas have been ottered this week, 
00c is freely offered by buyers. 
Butter, Fresh t* tb 
Eggs, yf) dozen. 
Chickens, ~r> tiair.,. 
Ducks, (pi pair, __ 
Turkeys, each.. 
Potatoes, y) bushel 
Hay p tun. 
Straw 79 tun. 
Apples, %) barrel. . 
At Jews nospffal, N ew Y orb, on the 20th inst.., of Pneumonia 
and Diphtheria. CHARLES L„ son of Henry Gaul. of Roch¬ 
ester, and I.mutennnt in Co. B, 27th Regiment N. V. S. Volun¬ 
teers, aged 27 years, S months and 15 days. 
r.y this City, on the 25th inst, CHARLES HENRY, only child 
of ILknry and bAK.ut K Harder. 
To Agents, Subscribers, and Others, 
a new Half Volume of the Rural commenced 
j u ]y 5th, the present is a favorable time for renewals, 
an d also for new subscriptions to begin. Many 
yghose 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 
friends will invite their neighbors to join the 
gt;nAL Brigade. Agents will place us under still 
greater obligations if they will give the matter a 
little attention. Additions to clubs are iu order, for 
either six months or a year, at usual club rates. 
iVe will receive both single and club subscribers for 
gix 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 and valuable. 
jjf" Half-Yearly Club Subscriptions at same proportional 
rites ns for a whole year, with free copies to agents, &c., for 
the term. 
Ky ADVEUTiSINH TERMS, lit Advunec—THIRTY-ErVB 
Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
ilisplay, or 62k; cents per line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line. 
*3F~The immense circulation of the Rural Nitw-Y orker— 
full twenty thousand more than that of any other similar jour¬ 
nal—renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of its class in America This pact should be borne in mind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers. Wholesale Dealers, LaDd 
Agents, Arc., &c„ who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
.. 16V17 
.. UknI2‘; 
.. 20030 
.. 300146 
.. 750195 
.. 6,1050 
$16 OOuifillOO 
..11.000 20 00 
.-$1.50« 1.50 
-Globe. 
► Ks, SAVE VOIR PATENTS— Those 
iriiviniiR tr» the new Law, must he pro eeutml be- 
^xt, avloxt. vorhiirpM imlvvs areobtained 
U.43KK Ac CO., patent. Agent*. Hoc heater, N. V. 
JPrinclle’s X*atent .A. 
-A.INT13 F.\ KMIOK'S 
i* ic ultiira 1 Caldron 
STEAM BOILER. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW York, August 19 -The current prices for the week at 
»11 the markets are as follows: 
BKEF CATTLE. . 
First quality.$lcwt. *8.2508.75 
Ordinary quality. 7,50®8.Z6 
Common quality,. 7,0007,50 
Inferior quality....... 6,6007,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First qnality.*45,00060,00 
Ordinary quality,. 40,1X1046.00 
Common quality. SO,00088,00 
Inferior quality. 25,00028,00 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
Prime quality,... 
Ordinary. 
Common,. 
Inferior. 
ITINTKRI'KI.sINC MAN WANTED, 
-- Wnnted, an 
TJ atltetprixing man to exhibit mv Cider Mill at the State 
airs in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, also one or more to exhibit 
; State Fairs in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersev t’on- 
seticut. anu Vermont' None hut active men wanted, who will 
md reference. Address 
«5»-3t W. O. HICICOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
This new apparatus, patented by D. R. PRINDI.E, East 
Bethany, N. Y.. has already a largo sale both in this and dis¬ 
tant Mates. Hundreds v. bo now use it ran testify to its superior 
advantages over any other Cooking or Bteamiog Apparatus in 
use. It is the only thing of the-kind in the world which com¬ 
bines the portable Furnace, open Caldron, Steam Boiler aud 
Retort. Jt is pi rfectiy -afe, simple, easily managed, and of suf¬ 
ficient capacity tor domes?je use. It ir, particularly adapted to 
Looking re steami 11 v large quantities of lend for hogs or oilier 
stock Also, for heat inn, stntmini), or bailing any substation, 
Cooking for the Army, \v. All classes use it. to advantage 
It works equally well I'm the Karmen. Clothier*, Dyers, Car¬ 
nage Simps, and Steamers of Timber; also for Hotel-. Saloons, 
Battling rooms, I Alin dries. Dwellings, Boor Houses, Hospitals, 
Forts, Caro its, and Merchant and Navy Vessels It not only 
supercede.-, the common Caldron, bill greatly economizes fuel, 
wive* the time of the operator and expensive archer and chim¬ 
neys. Cleaning of kettles for different uses, anil the removal or 
Btirmig of substances while hot to prevent burning. The cook¬ 
ing of large quantities is nowmade a pleasure, instead of a task, 
ns Goni pared to tbe old process of boiling 1 in ketll©H. No Hog - 
pen, Stock Farm, or Dairy can afford to he without one. Three 
sizes will be furnished to the fall trade of 1862. 
I f“ Bend for Illustrated Circular, giving details, inclosing 
stamp for postage. 
tjP“ It is expected that this new apparatus will bo on exhibi¬ 
tion the present (all at the New Voi k, 1 iblo, Michigan, and Illi¬ 
nois State Fairs. It is also on Exhibition at that Worlds Fair in 
Loudon. 
l~&~ Eneroktid and RiiSpoNHim.K aoknts Wanted imme¬ 
diately to canvass every County iu the Northern States Now 
is the time to secure the sale of this great monopoly, by fmme- 
diatejapnlieatiou. Circulars, giving terms to Agents and the trade, 
free gill inquiries audicreed to the patentee promptly attend¬ 
ed to. D. It. PRIMILE, 
Patentee and Proprietor, East Bethany, N. Y. 
East Bethany, N. Y., August, 1862. 
C ANVASSERS W ANTED.- 
To assume Agencies, and to take orders for the most 
Popular History of the ^Rebellion! 
Endorsed by the PuBmin.vr. Cabinet. Bancroft the Histo¬ 
rian, and many eminent citizens. Sold by subscription only 
and exclusive territory given. Canvassers are now making S 5 (i 
to $76 pur week. Address 
EDWARD F. ROVEY. 13 Spruce St., NewYoik. 
Back Volumes - Bound copies of our last volume are now 
ready for delivery—price, 83; unbound, $2 We would again 
Plate that neither of the first live volumes of the Rural cau be 
furnished by us at any price- The subsequent volumes will be 
supplied, bound, at *3 each —or if several are taken, at $2 SO 
each. The only complete volumes we can furnish, unbound, are 
those of 1859, ' 6(1 and '61 — price, *2 each. 
The Ca 8 if System is strictly adhered to in publishing the 
Rural— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers until 
paid for, and always discontinued when the subscription term 
expires Hence, we force the paper npon none, and keep no 
credit books, long experience having demonstrated that the 
Cash Tlan is the best for both Subscriber and Publisher. 
Additions to Clubs are always in order, whether iu ones, 
twos, fives, tens, twenties, nr any other number Subscription, 
can commence with the volume or any number; but the formet 
is the best time, and we shall send from it for some weeks, unlesi 
specially directed otherwise. Please "make a note of it." 
1 x 7 “ Chance op Address,—S ubscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to secure compliance. 
No Traveling Agents are employed by ns, as we wish to 
give the whole field to local agents and those who form cluba 
VEAL CALVES 
t ’i <1 6 l .i' 
4V04R 
4 04,'a O 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
3,7A0 4.60 
3.0003.75 
2.000)3,50 
SWINE 
. S^ta'Sfi'c 
.. — 01 — c 
.. S.Vgtftjc 
Al.RAJW, Aro. 25. — Bf.evkS —Two successive markets in 
favor or the drovers is something we have not had to chronicle 
boloreiu this yea-. Last week the advance was 10015c fj b n 
tbs. and this week it is 150256 The demand on Eastern as well 
as N ew York account (a good There was a marked advance in 
each of t hese markets Last wepk, and the buyers came back ex¬ 
pecting and ready to pay higher rates Holders, however, ad¬ 
vanced their views to a figure somewhat higher than wax anti¬ 
cipated, and the trade at the opening was quite dull, hut ox It 
t'eeame known that the total receipts for the week won Id be 
under 3,000, buyers mode up their minds that it won ,1 do no 
go.-d to hold back longer, and within a few hours Saturday af¬ 
ternoon nearly 2 U 0 beadchang,-d hands. The average quality 
of the offerings Is considerably better- than it was seven days 
ago, J 
Receipts — The following i« onr comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car: 
Cor week 
„ This week. Last week last vear. 
Cattle.3.955 2,7H) 2,912 
Sheep.6,745 2,930 3,466 
Hogs. 200 ... 30 
Prices—T he market closed active at the following quotations: 
_ . This week Last week. 
Premium.$4,7500.00 *0.6000,00 
Extra, ..4,40074 ,«0 4.3004.45 
First quality.3,9004,20 3,7004,05 
Second quality.3.3503.70 3,153.3,15 
Third quality.2.5003.00 2,360 2,75 
Sheep— Prices remain unchanged, the demand being good.— 
A KMY AND NAVY CLAIMS! 
Pensions, Boiinly, intors of Pay and Prize Money, 
Due Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines, their Widows, 
Orphan children and heirs at law, protnpt.lv collected ou rea¬ 
sonable bo'm*, and without charge until the claims are real¬ 
ized. by sAMt'KL \ . NILES, (late ofthe General Land Office,) 
Military, Naval and General Agency, (established in 1867,) 
W ashington City, D. C 
July, 1862. 655-13t 
X0 GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 
Oliappell «fc Sprague, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y„ SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
WEBB PEDIGREE SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
My 12th Annual Bale and Letting of Yearling Rams, Ram and 
Ewe Lambs, will take place. On Wcilni-sduy, Kept. u<|, lnoa, 
at my residence, 2 '; miles from Holmdel, Monmouth Co. N 
J. Persons coming hv Philadelphia will take the Camden & 
Ambov Railroad, for ..hold, starting ai fi o'clock, A M Bv 
New 5 ork a special boat will leave foot of Robison St., at '9 
o Clock, A M lor hey port., returning at 6 o’clock P. JI— 
Sale in commence at 2 .<„ o'clock, P. M. Circulars of Pedigrees 
tic., now ready, Tor which please address me at Holmdel, N j ' 
J. C. TAYLOR. 
Since the above sale was announced Mr Taylor has 
concluded to offer leu ur Uvidve owes, I to 3 years old, selected 
lor his own breeding Uoek- 
Hickok’a 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 than ever before, and well 
worthy tho attention of all farmer■.< wanting such machines. 
It lias no superior in the market, and is the onlv mill that 
will properly griud Grapes. For sale by all respeclahle dealers. 
If your merchant doe-i not keep tlieio.tell him to send for one 
for you, or write to the maout&cturer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer. fgjt-St—655-7t 
tv, o. HH kOli, Eagle Works, Hamsburg, Pa. 
illarkcts, Commerce, fee 
Knrnl New-Torber Offices ) 
Rochester, August 26th, 1862. ) 
During the past week recruiting has boon mado a special 
business by our citizens, stores being closed and all trade sus¬ 
pended during the afternoon, This has affected trade some¬ 
what, and we find but few changes in rates. Corn and Oats 
have advanced—the former 6 cents per bushel, aud the latter 2 
@3 cents. Smoked meats are moving upward a Little. Butter 
and Lard are in more demand and advancing slightly. Apples 
very abundant and declining. Straw scarce and wanted at an 
advance of * 1,00 per tun. 
Wool and Sheep Sk inh— Wool is nearly all out of first hands 
and dealers aro seeking an advance. We hear of some small 
lots being purchased from producers during the week at 53 cts 
per pound, and this is the highest figure yet obtained. For a 
very choice article 55 cent* would he given to-day. Sheep arid 
Lamb skins are also moving upward in price, as will bo seen by 
reference to our table of quotations. 
Kochvatev Wholesale Prices. 
Flour uml Gralu. F,ggs, dozen. 100110 c 
Flour, winter wheal,*5.25(013,25 Honev, box. 12ffl]4c 
Flour, si,ring do, 4.7.506.00 Caudles, box. llKaJIUhjc 
Elmir, buckwheat... iux' j ii.ixj Caudles, extra.... ]J®lio 
Wheat. Genesee. S 7 c. 0 t. 2 O Amdef bushel d a,,- 5 c 
Best white Canada.. 1 25« 1.28 i drirnl Fi h' 
old. sxgsc I 4 °ich«r j |!':;: i& 
r 54mHvbush:: & gggj*- ^. 
Bfr!ey y . w .!i gUt ::::: WX. 
.i.Ste k V^ 6 o 
pRDIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Ellwanger 13ai*r*y 
Beg leave to announce that their stock of Nursery Articles 
for the ensuing Fall Trade, embracing everything desirable, 
new or old, in both 
A DAILY AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER, 
PUBLISHED at 
Pliilaclelpliia, 
Devoted to Finance, Stuck Sales of New York. Philadelphia, 
Baltimore and Boston, Foreign and Domestic Markets; Do¬ 
mestic and Foreigu Exchanges; Specie Quotations; City and 
Land Warrants, &c-, &c.; with a Duily description of New 
Counterfeit Knnk 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 QuoTATtONa by 
DREXEL & CO., 
JAY, COOKE & CO., 
C. CAMBLOS & CO., 
HARKOLD, WILLIAMS & CO., 
WITHERS & PETERSON, 
THOMPSON BROTHERS, 
Is quite equal, and in some respects superior, to ttnr ever before 
oilereil by them, aud they solicit 
Planters, Nurserymen and Dealers 
To examine tbeir Catalogues, which . Lve details of the stock 
and prices. 
Their new Wholesale Catalogue for the season is just, issued 
aud will be sent gratis to ail u ho apply and inclose one stamp.' 
, MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES. 
Rochester, N. Y., August, 1862. 
“BOOTH’S COMPOUND SHAKER.” 
For separating 1 bits, Bariev, and other foreign substances from 
Wheat,, it is the iikht. mimpi.kht, cheapest aud only Machine 
ever invented, that thoroughly accomplishes this desired end. 
It. cleans from I6u to 300 bushels p,-r day, and a boy can operate 
it, and its exceeding 
I» 0 -W PRICE 
Brings it, within the reach of every Farmer. On receipt of 
SIX DOLLARS, a Machine (with printed instructions for oper¬ 
ating,) will bo shipped as directed Those wishing to engage in 
the sale of the machine aud purchasing bv the dozen, will have 
a lair discount made to them All orders to be addressed to 
CHAPPELl, A SPRAGUE, Rm licter, N. V., 
668-l3t Sole Manufacturers. 
• • ..... ■-•UIUMIII .nil ri »ii r: r 1 n 1 .11 DUUUI'l lUliU 
this work. It.- teach mgs, huthfttll.v followed, will restore and 
preserve health 
This book is the most complete manual of gymanstic^ exer¬ 
cises ever Published It contains several hundred different ex- 
einses with Dumh Bull, 4 , Indian Ci.uup, Wands, Rings, Bean 
Bags, etc., all fully described and illustrated by pictorial r»p- 
r»8eot«tiong. ft describes Tuk Pang vmn AsTlkON, a cheap article 
oi gymnastic apparatus on which ail gymnastic exercises ?nav 
be pertorroed 
Al! exercise./ may lie Performed in Hie home circle. 
I hey arc aH adapted to music. Then am suited alibi to strong 
’!*!', " d'td in children. Thnr performance furnishes an 
iiwxhastilile source of mntertmrment 
i,Tm2^J >vk Dgllau to the publishprH, and they will send you 
lug New Gvmx-astich, purl .paid. 
TtGKNUK A FIELDS, Pobtlshers, 
135 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass. 
{ ,, . llOHKIPCG)^. — A large lot oi 
vJT fcpnng 1 . hickens lor sale. 
Subscz-iption >Ft jior annum, in advance. AddreBS 
S, PL COIIEN, PuBLiBtiKtt, 
712 Client nut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Calf.. .7lTi)8e 
Mreep Pelts. *0 25ru:l.00 
Lamb Pelts. 25c0>I 00 
Seeds. 
Clover, medium, Jl ikCaM S) 
Do. large,_ 6 , 1 / 0 . it. 6.25 
Timothy. 2.0O5ff:.26 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.$3.(»X‘«f5.0d 
Wood, soft. 3.66(53. 1 « 
Coal, Scranton_ 5,60(71:5.60 
Coal, Pittston.5.5U0I5.5O 
Coal, Bhaiftokin... fl.SoS&w 
Coal, Char. 7:u;Mc 
Salt, bhl..$1,600:1 55 
Straw tun.6.(Kx3)6,il(l 
Ilav, new tun.7.00@ll*,00 
Wool, f.) Ih . 500)580 
Wbitefish. bslfbbl. S.2503.50 
Codfish, quintal,... 4.500:5.25 
Trout, half hbl. 3.250)3.60 
TDOCEESTEB CITY SCALE WORKS. 
- Lt GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A Forsytu & Co keep consUuitly on baud a large assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. 
I 17“ All work warranted 
Address K A. FORSYTH * CO , Rochester, N- Y., 
636-26teo Old Stand of Duryee Forsyth. 
I f* See illustratedadrertisement in Rural of March 29. 
. • , \ ; 1 .. w--. „„o.' oip iiu^ 1.11 pieiur- 
Will? to hold on account of thn low prices olfered 
Calvks in ilumand at each. 
Sukkp plenty sales dull at $3(,i3,50 per car load. 
La miim at $i, 75 C<d 2 ,i)H each 
10LT8 and Lamb .skins remain firm atlidc each. Country 
skins draw 211 .ufiik- each, according to size and quality. 
Hidks higher at $ 5 , 01 ). Calksxjns firm at Sc lb.—Globe. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION ami SA 1 .KS ROOMS 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York. 
ALL kinds of new, rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruits, Flowers, 
Trees, Vines,Shrubs, he..: Iron, Wire and Rustic Work French, 
English and American Glass; Patent Heaters, Foreign and 
American Rooks. Magazines, Papers. Plates. Designs, Drawings, 
Ac. All Horticultural Novelties, as soon as introduced. 
tYi~ All orders, Ac., will reccivo the personal attention ofthe 
Proprietor. 653-tf- 
j.iOOKS FOR_RURALISTS. 
Tire (bllowing works on Agriculture. Horticulture &c may 
be obtained at the Office of the Rubai. Nuiv-Yokkkr. We can 
also.lurnish other boohs on Rural Affairs, issued bv American 
... “ ‘ “ ‘ icos,—ana shall adq new works 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chnmistry. 1.25 
Da Elemeutsof Ag Chem¬ 
istry and Geology. 
Do.Catechism of Chi 
MONTH — WANTED, the address of Book 
$U>JV Canvassers throughout the UNITED STATES, to 
travel for the above wages. Seud for Circular, giving parllcu- 
l ars, Address 8 - K. FRENCH &CO., 121 Nassau SI, N. Y. 
A ll LA I T I FT I., MICROSCOPE, .UiiitnifyT ub 
Five Handled times, tor twenty eight cent*! (iu silver) 
Fivk, of different powers. $l.i»). Mailed ties Address 
66 S-R V. it. I tow IN, Box 220. Boston Mass. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, AUG. 25-Flopk - Market ru'es heavy, with 
only a moderate bUMOesa doing for export and home con- 
nimiitiou. sales at $4,85(3)5,00 [or eupertinu State; *5,Ji)@5,'i$ 
tor extra 5 tale: $4.86018,igi for superfine Western. $ 5 ,Iff78Afl 
lor common to medium extra Western; *6,46*5,59 lor• shipping 
bram s extra round hf, 0 |,,„l Ohio, aud * 5 , 69041,25 for trad.- 
brutnJ> do, -the ijiurkot oloniop hearv. Hour dull,nn «1 
ni/oki-t is drooidng, with a moderate bosiaesv doing; satosat 
N-. 1.x. 13,25 for common, and $5,3 Au;6 26 for good tochoicn extra, 
ttye Hour continues quiet arid steady at $3,“‘ - ... 
to choice C : ... ... 1 . 
at $ 3,75 for Brandywine; $ t l. 6 O 0 $ 1,65 for Mar>h 
$3,W lor Jersey. 
Brain— Wheat dull and declining. The advance iu freight* tn- 
'•av has checked the sale of export and home cou.iumptlon 
demand. BalesChtcago spring at *1.10®l.li); Milwaukee club at 
.U<M.I, 2 l amber Iowa at it,24, amber Western at *1,34; new 
white Michigan at *i,5d',i 1 , 66 . new white Kentucky at *i.so— 
Kye market continues to rule quiet and firm; sale’s at 78080c 
tor very prime Western, and 82 oijS4c. for State Barley tnarkot 
o dull and nommal at 7 dc. Barley malt continues nominal at 
f. c , Pee* are nominal at 85c. Corn market is without ma’e- 
. 1 X 1 change in prices, with a moderate demand for export aud 
home consumption, salesat M) o Otio for oUl mixed Western; 558 
fcc for Eastern, 4fiL032c. for unsound Western, *2M 0.V for yel- 
! 0 0R western, aiid_7ff(n , 71c tiir white Western. OaU scarce aud 
firmer; sales at 55, 660 . for Jersey. Canada, Western and State 
f Ko visions —I ork—Market is less active hut firm; sales at $12 
■nr mess; *11.50for prime mess, and * 10 , 01.1 for prime, thegov- 
rrnment contract )<„• 10,2US I,Id;, all in iron chime hoops was 
iken at $ 12 ,2.»u l,.5iJ for mess; *11,71 for prime. Beef firm but 
k-Mactive; sxb- 0 at $0590)7,00 for country prime; $ 8 . 311176 for 
country mess: $12® 15.76 for re pie-ked do, *!»:« 14.87K lor extra 
m-ss. We noLre tho I..piled States government contract for 250 
T' v ext-raiuew was taken at * 13.94 r 14,34 Prime mes- beef is 
■ill and steady at *200122 Beef hania quiet and stood v; saliis 
t.iL.tern and Western at f 16,50.116,81. Cut meats are In mod- 
dopedia. $100 
Allen's Am. Vann Book... 1 00 
Allen’s Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals .0.75 
Allen's Kmul Arclutccture 1.25 
Allen on the Grape.l.UU 
A 01 Ari'liit-ct. or Blaus for 
Country Dwellings.6.00 
American Florist’s Guide 0.75 
Barry's Fruit Garden..... 1.25 
Blake's Farmer at Home,. 125 
BousaiugHult'sKural Econ¬ 
omy.. 1.25 
Bright 1111 Grapn Culture, 
2d edition. SO 
Browne's Bird Fancier_ 60 
Browne's Poultry Yard .. 1.00 
Do, Field Book of Manures 1 25 
Bndgetnun'k Gard. Ass't. 1.50 
Do. Florist's Guide... 60 
Do. Kitchen GardenePs Iu- 
Rtiuctor . 60 
Do, Fruit Cult Manual... <50 
Brack's Book of Flowers.. 1.00 
Burst's Flower Garden_1.25 
Do. Family Kitchen Card. 75 
Chemical Field Lectures.. 1.00 
Chinese 6ugar Cane and 
Sugar Making... 25 
Churl tun's Grapn Grower'a 
tinlde . 60 
Cobbetta Am Gardener.. 60 
Collage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper .. 50 
Coin2 Am. Emit Rook.... 50 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ 50 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doc. 1.00 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor.,.. 1.00 
Do. Anatomy anu Physi- 
alo« v nf the Horse...... 2.iX> 
Do colored plates.4.00 
Dana’s Muck Manual.1.00 
Do. Pi-ixi: Essay on Manures 25 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Dsefdl Plante .1.50 
Davy's Devon Herd Book. 1.00 
Domestic ami Ornamental 
Poultry ... .1.00 
Do. eoloierl plates.2.00 
Dowuiug's Fruits and Fruit 
Trees. 175 
Dow ning's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening . 3.50 
Do. Kural Essays.3.U0 
East wood’s Cranberry Cul¬ 
ture . 60 
Elliott's West Emit Book’l 25 
EvervLad.v her own Flow¬ 
er Gardetier. 50 
Family Doctor by Prof. II. 
S Taylor. 1 25 
Farm Drainage, (H, F. 
French) .iiw 
Fejsendeu's Farmer and 
Gardener.1.25 
Do. Am. Kitchen Carden. 50 
Field's ivar Culture.1.00 
Fish Culture. 1.09 
Flint ou Grasses. 1-25 
Oueuoti ou Milch Cows.-. *50 
Herbert to Horse Keepers 1.26 
Hoopnr's line ,v Giib, paper 25 
Do. do, cloth. 50 
Hough's Farm Record_3.00 
kAVi, r.ieiiiriHMIi *VH[- V^Lieill- 
istry and Geology.1.00 
Do. Catechism of Chemistry 
for Schools. 25 
Langslroth on the Hive and 
Honey Hee. 1.25 
Leurhair's Hot Hoiises-.il ll25 
Liebig's Familiar Letters 
to l’urmern. 60 
LinsJey's Morgan Horses. 1.00 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
F.oierjjOU ,V Flint,. 78 
Mraer'sBee-lceeper'gManualLOO 
Miles on the Hofsa'aFoot. 60 
Mllburn on Cow. 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton and Mr* S. J Hale 1.26 
Mrs, Abel's Sklliful House- 
wile and Ladies' Guide.. 60 
Munu .x Land Drainor. 60 
rrogrea.xiv* Farmer 50 
rsei 11 h Gard. Lorn|iAnion.. 1.00 
Nortou’s Elements of Agri¬ 
culture. 60 
Olc-'tt s tiorgho & Imphee 1.00 
Pardee ou the Strawberry 60 
Peddor's Land .Measurer.. 60 
Persia's New Culture of the 
Vine. 25 
Phelps'Roe-keeper's Chart 25 
Quinby'a Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping ..1.00 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle. w 
Rabbit Fancier. 80 
Kanriall'bSiieep Husbandryl.25 
Riehanlson on the Horse 25 
Richardson on the Pests of 
the Earn. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
Do, on the I log.. 35 
Do, on the Honor Bee_ 25 
Do un the Dug. 26 
Rcemelin's Vine.-dressers 
Manual. 60 
Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 
bound in ISeries, -ach, 1.28 
Shepherd's Own Book_2.00 
1 Stray Leaves from the Book 
of Nature...LOO 
Stephens' b’ookoi the Farm 
2 vols.-.*.00 
Skillful House wife . 28 
Skinner's Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture . 28 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening. 1.25 
Timor's Principles of Agri¬ 
culture. 2.00 
Thomas' Farm Implements 1.00 
Thompson's Food of Ani¬ 
mals. 75 
The Rose Cgltnrist.'..80 
Tom ham's tanemistry Made 
Easy. 35 
Turner's Cotton Planter's 
Manual. 1.00 
Warder's Hedges and Ever- 
W rreons .LOO 
an rues Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture . 76 
Weeks on Bees.. 25 
Wil-ut nn Flax.. 25 
YOUattife Martin on Cattle.1.25 
Youatton the Horse.1.25 
, Do. on Sheep..,.... 7a 
60 Do. on the Hog. 76 
rapidly, tho soliscnber is induced, by urgent demands, to put 
them in market, utter 20th August, 13i>2, 
Price, f.s t ,er dozen; or *3 per hall dozen Cash must accom¬ 
pany orders. GEORGE CLAPP. Auburn, N. Y 
August L5. 1.462._ 65,s_|t 
mitinues quiet arid steady at $3,760)1,25 for inferior 
Corn tneal is in^emderate demand and steady: -uieg 
M “ mil ’■ ' ‘'s caloric, and 
PEMBERTON SQUARE ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
1 Boakping anp Day Si'HOim. kok Young Laolbs. Bos¬ 
ton,j| yap.— Rev. GKo GANNETT, A. VI , Principal Twelve 
Pnih-ssurs and Teachers. Number of Family Pupils limited to 
twenty. I he next School I ear will begin Monday, Kept. *S<|. 
f °. r Catalogues, including Circulars, please address the Princi¬ 
pal, 2b Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass. 658i6t 
G-ainesville, AVyorning C’o., IV. V'. 
A new and commodious building on the same site of the old 
one burned a Year ago, is now nearly lininhiel and will be in 
readiness for the opening of the Fall Term, which will com 
ni-nce on llmrsilay. if.mt lllh, 1362 a full complement of 
reaehars are engaged, who are woli qualified for tbolr respec- 
tivu departments. For Circular:, or rnrttier information ad- 
ihess [658-211 C. A. BLPKIDG E, Gain esville N V 
R ECEIVER’S HALE OP MRSHUY STOCK— 
i Tho imdersigneil, appointed receiver of thu Nursery Stock 
or tbe late hrra of GKKimav ,V Ooi.risaiTIt, uon offers the same 
for sain to Uealom an*l Xuiseryinen 
The stock ennsn-ts qf forty thousand Dwatr Pears, 30,(X)0 
SUpdardh , dn.mxi Cherries; l2,lWtl Ap/do Trees; and a large 
variety nf Evergreens and Ornamental -Shrubs, ou the late (arm 
nf Janes H Giuamitv, adjoining the Nursery of Em,wa.m;ek 
& Bahsy. Thn Property i« desirable, and will be sold low. 
Application should be made at mice to 
PATRICK BARRA’, Receiver, or to hi* Agent, 
Rochester, Aug. 1, 1862. JAS. II. GREGORY. 
run piooq,...w >,'2 54 xSmyrtjH. *'^', 1 ^ 
h ami blood. 8 *& 6 s Do. unwaat,e.i!! 
Luuimou. HA ic hi Syrian u vest 
Pulled, extra.fio.n 60 Catie.M.ovt« 
Do. superfine..47(3:53 Crimea,... \V.'.'uw/J 3 
Do, No. 1, —........—AftSlfit BneuoaAyres. " l.VnAfi 
Tbi No. 2.........OU'etKW Peruvian,'^wasted..24<a 68 
Western mixed,.43.jc.5d Canada.. 42^47 
ALBANY, August 21.—The market, is irregular Tlie low 
anil medium grades of donee have improved 5007 cts 14 tb 
command butter pnees than can now be obtained for the finer 
qualities, and for this description the demand is quite active, 
fulled is steady and in good request The sales since our last, 
embrace 2.000 tbs Lambs on p. t,; 'J.ixKJ 1t,s common lleece on d 
t., and I 6 . 1 XXI th- medium do at 58..;60c. At the close, holders 
refused to sell tbe low aud medium grades at our quotations — 
Journal- 
. 6 INUfid ATI, Aug. 21.—This article Is holdout ofthe market 
in anticipation of higher prices—:15 to 65c is tlie range offered. 
—Gazette 
CHICAGO, August 23, —The season being about over, there 
is very little offered. The market is firm with upward tendency 
I rices rauge front 43Cui56c—according to quality,— Journal. 
TORONTO, August 21 ).—Fair Wool is selling at SSffiSSc Y) lb; 
this is some 3c better than our last quotations.— Globe. 
It is the Original and only Genuine and Reliable Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame! 
Capacity for Pressure I 
Power of Action! 
A ssignees sack of real estate-qo 
the promises at Hillsdale, State of Michigan, by Auction, 
ou Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and 8 th dava of October 
1862, commencing at It) o'clock, V. M , will si ll over 1,000 acrea 
of larKoyKD :..txu, in and adjoining the Village and College 
grounds, in loti, to suit purchasers, from one sere upward-. — 
Also. 93 acres east of the Village; also 600 acres, one half im¬ 
proved. 3 mites west ofthe Village, In lota of in to 80 acres also, 
overS.000 acmiot wild lands lying in the Southern tiorof towns 
in UdUdaln rnuntv, iu lots of 40 to 811 acres Hillsdale Village 
is ,1 thriving and healthy Village, at which p'aee Hillsdale Col- 
»‘W lociited A Hchpiiulc- n.ati hriff •lt*''«:rip , iOu oi’thf».Me lauds 
way be Obtained nftor the 6 tli of September next, by addressing 
tbe Bubnrnhiir, at Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Michigan. T erm s - 
Oue-faurth down; baUtlOO. long time. 
HORACE BLACKJIAR. Assignee ofEsBON Blackmak. 
August 6 th. 1862. 6 . 57 - 8 t 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with anv other Wringer, and will 
show, by positive proof and actual demonstration, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will finish work that 
".Self-adjusting" Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily press water from 
articles ou which they have done their best. 1 Iv you don't hk- 
LIBVK IT, THY IT. 
We usk none to buv without a thorough test, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will be given to all. 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
common to good State...*5,10C«‘3,25 
rancy and Extra State. 6,4d0’6,6O 
1° Western. fi.tHXgS.fiO 
p x !T ft Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, &c. 5,750)6,60 
Extra Ohio. 6,oYi:fi75 
Canadian. 5, 00(56, 25 
Radian. 6,50(^.2S 
axtra Genesee and city brands. 6,5cYjjl6,75 
WeT?"J n<ill,,( ' c to meet with ready sale at steady prices, 
tidied w 100 tbs. The sales ot Corn Meal tlius far 
,Q 6re than double those of last, which is attri- 
mnoi ltle wt that our millers turn out a better nualuv of 
Tf ,ra an , V'? bp found in “•ny othet locality, 
vir'itw ,,, rS 1 ^ tnyderato milling Remand for wheat,with sales 
Pl 0 ntv- «i St “m Coro <,uiei and strictly prime not 
fill-con,l ilr" "g’Jpni nnxedat Me for unsound, and 54>;0 for 
with an ot> ’' Barley qillat. Oats not plenty, 
erii lor I'nmo at very full prices, sales West- 
B "“ s,r ,01 ' found. 
material 1 '•mod supply the market Is quiet without any 
ena.1 Change of price sales shorts, at 7Je. 
hfct hftm'Hm!?„ A ”?- ^5— Flour — The market rules dull, with 
"xtr , a ti?,. 8 7i,“ e8 double extra Ohio at $5,51X5(5,75; Illinois 
^Uv1 $i R"e C F tefi^ 5S ' 3 ^~ closin * and 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
Toymen who have had experience as canvassera, or any who 
would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be olfered and good territory 
given them (they paying nothing lor the Patent RightJ iu which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished by 
JUI.IU8 IVES A CO., General Agents, 
653 P. O Box 2110, 346 Broadway, New York. 
Sold by Special Ci-WAasaas throughout the land. 
At Wiscoy Al'egany Co N. Y.. on the 17th inst.. bv the Rev 
1 r < j. 0 , | b.i' kann J- Davidson and many e. merchant, 
all of Wtscoy. 
In Seneca Falls, on the morning of August 14th, bv Rev. Dr. 
Huntington, of Auburn, Mr W5f S. HERRICK, of Baldwins- 
ville. and Miss MAGGIE MYNDERSE, daughter of ilr. Chas. 
D. Myndkksk. 
