TORONTO, August 27.—Grain—T hero hut not been very 
much actirity in the -'ivet market Ibis week. Supplies of grata 
have been very iiiodenue, and ttrlres without much change. 
Fall wheat in light sapply; sold frniilv at 8 Sc®$LM 4 yesterday; 
prior to that in- the highest Paid. 
Spring Wheal-There whs scarcely any spring wheat on the 
market. W i- quote it nominally at SC,- p bushel. 
Barley—Durinv tlvn week barley ha- been moderately well 
supphed, about ant) nr 500 bush being offered dally, which sold 
at 54a/57,- V hush, 35c was the price to-day 
Oats hare been in light supply, sel ing at S5@S6c p bushel. 
Very lew offered. 
Peas- \\ e noticed very few pens in the markot this week, 56c 
is about the valno ot them. 
Rye - To rye wo have nothing to notice, as there was none of- 
000 n >IC A. OFI for Sale, $30,00 "f7 1000. 
it M It P Dwarf Pears, 2 years $140 1000. 
Apple Seedlings, 2 i oars. Nil I. $2 23 W 1U00. 
A pple I rees. 5 to I! f et, $40 1 luno 
White Grape and Cherrv I'tifiiuts, $40 ¥5 11100. 
2t P BOWEN & CO , ti-1 Ailmi'a, Erie Co,. N Y 
T° GROWERS OF spring wheat. 
Chappell <fe S2»i"ag'iie 9 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
A NEW HALF VOLUME, 
rpKTCTCW * TBKKji!! TR1C jets ! > ! 
_■ '*, c offer (or rale a Large Sock of well grown APPLE 
TREEiS, from 3 to 3 years old. All a large stock of Dwarf and 
■•standard Pears, cherries, PlumsJl’eaehos, Apricots, Quinces. 
Apple and Plum Seedling^ and llji Hm/ill fruit* L r t*m»rnl)v. 
JArNE ft PI, ATM AN 
Benton, Yales Co., N. Y., August Hitb, 1062. ftkKlteo 
To Agents, Subscribers, and Others, 
JVE - A - SOlsr <8® HAMLIN’S 
HARMONIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
Warranted the bust issthcmk.vts of the class in the world. 
Hoo Catalogues containing Uvtimonv to their .mperinnty from 
tbo most eminent omsicii.ua Constantly exhibited In compe¬ 
tition with ineti amenta of tbo other bed mall or-, they hare 
never. In a single instance, fulled to i«Jio the highest ,,,jze xh« 
only Goi.l) Manat, oyer awarded Ui reed Ic.-lniniunUi in till* 
country was to one or these. Pricenor HaMiioulums, (of which 
severaf new stylesore now Bret ottered.) Sfti to WOO each, of 
Melodeous, Slo to f-(X.) each New Yorit ware-room* at Nos 5 
it , Mercer Htt. where dealers are supplied at the game prices as 
from the factory, by MA.-iON BROTHERS, Agents 
As a new Half Volume of the Rural commenced 
July 5th, 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 stijl 
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 and valuable. 
gjF" Half-Yearly Club Subscriptions at same proportional 
rates as for a whole year, with free copies to agents, &c., for 
the term. 
.. 1 Art If, 
.. lll.rt!l2W 
.. S0@35 
.. 40(5)45 
.. SD(5\Sl 
.. 4lKu 45 
.$!(i.U0(ii 20.00 
..ll.lXKaa 0.00 
-$1.00®A00 
—Globe. 
JL J « IZR B A V -1 1 A Iv E. 
LOCItroilJN. Y., August 12th, 1862. 
a I °r Hay-Hakes on tie farm of ,r. i> Rush, there 
ikosenterert for the Pff ". A committee of four was 
- the 1 inner* pre-enti Much raked one acre of hay 
tee awartterl llm pri/.ijlo Barton fc Towi.a 
OTTN SHARER. A f! WEST, 
.fcUHEN VAN HORS DETER SMITH, 
Awarding Committee. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, August 24—The current prices for the week a 
all the markets are as follows: 
BKBF CATTLE. 
First quality,.^)cwt $8.25®8,75 
Ordinary quality,. 7,mvt?S,2S 
Common quality. 7,pO®7.fiO 
Inferior quality. 6,fi0(5 7,00 
OOW8 AND CALVES. 
First quality.$45,IHX<f60,00 
Ordinary quality,. 40,iXXlu46,00 
Cominmi quality. 3O,iXI<a)-t5,00 
Inferior quality. 25,00(0128,00 
VEAL CALVES 
First quality .lb 5V@6 
Ordinary quality. 4@5LJ 
Common quality. 4kfiM%£ 
Inferior quality. 4 cVjl4>ic 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality,..$ bead $4,60(3:5.00 
Ordinary. S.7BM4.B0 
Common,. 3.00 vij 3.75 
Inferior,. 2,fl0Cr©S,()0 
8WTNE. 
Corn-fed........ 3&®S«c 
Still-fed. StfK 
ALBANY, Sept. 1.—Beeves—T he rise noticed last week and 
the week before ha.* had the effect of drawing out. a large sup¬ 
ply of stock from the western pai l of our own State, chiefly of 
a description totally unfit for market young, thin, green ship, 
pern, that, if properly fed a couple of vWs longer, might make 
lair marketable heel The supply of first quality and extux 
beeves is unexpectedly light, and last week's prices on those 
grades an* well maintained In soma instances better sales 
wm e made, but, for those of inferior quality prices are lower 
Although the total on sale is greater duo list week, the actual 
quantity is much lee*, ho marked is tho depreciation j n the. 
average quality of the Offerings. 
Rmukjpts - The following is our comparative statement of re¬ 
ceipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 to 
the car: 
_ , , . , Cor week 
_ This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle.3,555 3,955 3,136 
Sheep.3,480 6,745 4,561 
Hogs. 206 200 42 
Prices—T he market closed active at the following quotations: 
_ . This week. Last week. 
Premium.. .*4,75 iDO.OO $4,75(i0,00 
Extra, ..4.4iXti)4,tiO 4,10(3)4,60 
First quality.8,WV«.4.20 3 , 90514.20 
Second quality,.3,26(5.3,65 3,.1533.70 
Third quality,.2,4U®2,85 2,50^3.00 
J) EL A WAKE G l 
Vt Ten c 4 
PARSOIW 
APE VINES 
its EacLu 
4 & CO.. 
The Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company are 
now prepared to meet nil demands of nither Builders or'Far- 
mers wanting Brick or Tile. Hpo Tile of all sizes from two 
to -ox menus, ami Horst- Shoe from two to ten inches 'I'he Tile 
maoufai-tuivd hy this Company an- longer than that made by 
other roniiolHcturcrs. hem« Id inches in length. 1,000 pieces 
making SO rods 1 bey are also strong, hard burned, and every 
way of superior quality, The following 11 at, of prices shows the 
low rates at which we offer our Tile, ami the facilities thus af¬ 
forded farmers for cheap undeniraining 
„ , . D . Per 1000 pieces. Per rod. 
2 inch Pipe.*10.00 20 c. 
O . ^ r^j | jg 
5 ** Round Tile in two pieces. 80.00 $1.25 
Horse Shoe Tile...,. 8.00 
® ** 1200 
* .. * ** . 16.00 25 
2 p. n „ " . 25,00 37* 
10 o T'-'T-i. . 60 00 $ 1.00 
„ lu . pteees.100.00 1.75 
revile?.?bles wlj tmd it to their interest to call at 
the office of the Company. 22 Buffalo Street, Rochester, before 
purchasing elsewhere. 
A large quantity of Brick always on hand. 
AB orders lor Bricks or Tiles, to bo shipped by railroad or 
canal, will bfl promptly attended to. J 
For other information, address 
W. OTIS, Superintendent, Rochester, N\ Y. 
FLLRfHlNG, 
Offer these Vines, in excellent ffciltli, at the f 
rates: 
1st quality, $25 tp ill— $200 qfi 1000. 
2d quality. $15 Hi ]|»— $100 If) 1000. 
ticul&TB invite you to send for mfiCatalogue. Prices per 1000 
as follows, and most things at safe rate per 100 . 
Apple Trees, S to 8 feet, flnep«; 4 to 5 feet, $ 20 . 
Standard Pear, 6 to 8 ft, extr| - 250; 4 to 6 ft No. 1, $ 200 . 
Dwarf Pear, very extra. $2 o4kd. 1 , $130. 
Standard Cherry, very uxtrlsao; Dwarf, $70. 
Plum, large stm.-lc, and best in Brio, 5200. 
Plum, No. 2 , $ 100 . 
Peach, No. 1, $60; No. 2, $25.1 
Hornet Raspberry, fine stori $5 f. 100 . 
Apple Seedlings, $3; Norwaispruee, Arbor Vito, Anger 
and Orange Quince stools, cliejr 
II. SOUTH WlOK A SOR Dansrille, Lit. Co., N. T. 
“BOOTH’S COMPOUND SHAKER.” 
For separating OalR, Barley, and other foreign substances from 
Wheat, It is the best, simplest, muurusr and only Machine 
ever invented, that thoroughly accomplishes this desired end. 
It cleans Tram 150 to 200 bushels per day, and a boy can operate 
it, and its exceeding 
Tj o w r* n. t. c e 
Rdngs it. within the reach of every Farmer. On receipt, of 
HIX DOLLARS, a Machine (with printed instructions for oper- 
atmg.l will lie shipped as directed Those wishing to engage in 
the sale ot the machine and purchasing by the dozen, will hare 
a fair discount, made to them All obboih to he addressed to 
CHAPPELL A UPBAfcWE, Km-hoetor, N. Y., 
_ Bole ManuthcturerS 
Back Volumes. —Bound copies of our last volume ore now 
ready for delivery—price, $3: unbound, $2 We would again 
state that neither of the first, five volumes of the Rural can he 
furnished by us 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 furnish, wtljound, are 
those of 1859. ‘60 and 61 — price, $2 each. 
The Cahh System is strictly adhered to in publishing the 
Rural— copies are never malted to individual subscribers until 
paid for. and aliimys discontinued whim the inscription term 
expires Hence, we force the paper upon none, and keep no 
credit bonkH, long experience having demonstrated that the 
Cash Plan is the best for both Subscriber and Publisher. 
Additions to Clubs are always in order, whether iu ones, 
twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number Subecriptions 
can commence with the volume or any number; bat the former 
is the best time, and we shall send from it for some weeks, unless 
specially directed otherwise. Please “make a note of it" 
E3T~ Change oe Address. —Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the old address as well as the new to socure compliance. 
No Traveling Agents are employed by us, as we wish to 
give the whole field to local agents and those who form clubs. 
J-j’ -A- -«■ S FO It SALE. 
BENNETT &~BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
Jaokfe-on, Mtcliituan, 
•Inyo for sale some of the choicest Fa rhino Lands in the State 
ot Michigan, situate principally in the Counties of Jackson. 
Baton, and Ingham. Said lands are mostly improved farms of 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, and will be sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishing to purchase farms in the West, would do well 
to cal lupon or Inquire of said firm before purchasing elsewhere. 
0. W. BLNNLTT E. BANCICER. 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
:i& . 1 ;iy Street, New York, 
Sells lor Fanners sod others every description of Country Pro¬ 
duce at the highest market prices Advances made on consigu- 
mentg, and Country Produce bought for cosh. 
tJT All Fanners and Shippers should send to him Tor one of 
his weekly “ Price Currents." it contains the New Yorkp rice* 
of farm produce each week. Sent free to any address 667-St 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
Gri'apo Vines, 
Shrubs- ftkses- afec.. 
A LLIS, W-A. TBS 16 w & CO., 
B AWKHRS, 
55 Buffalo St., Oppoeitij the Eagle Hotel, 
ROCHKSTKR, 1 ST. Y. 
Interest Coupons of U. S. seven and three-tenths per cent 
Rouds, due Auguit 19th, 1852, paid at their liaukiug Ofltoi. on 
presentation. 
-Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
S llrttYtn.ml w.fu* rvl/| J 
ARMY and na\t CLAIMS! 
Pensions, Bounty, Arrears of Pay and Priie Money, 
Due Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, and Marine*, their Widows, 
Orphan children anri heirs at law, promptly collected 00 rea¬ 
sonable terms and without charge until the claims are real¬ 
ized, by SAMUMi V. Nl LBS, (late of the General Ijind Office,) 
Military, Naval and Gkxbraj. Ags.nut, (established in 1857 i 
Washington Cjtt, D. C. 
July, 1862. __ 665-13t 
At WHOLESALE AND iiETAIllat very lino rates. 
CimR4.KTTS. 
Red Dutch and Black Naples, 2 tears old,.$15, 
ROOSEBlURIES 
Houghton's Seedling, 2 years old,... $15 
NORWAY SPRUCE, 4 feet, wellbrancbod,. ....$12 
SCOTCH PINE, 6 feet; well bnAclied,.$14 
GEO. BATiEi Toledo, t 
®h-St Successor u> Fahnestock & Ba 
D. S. Demand Note*, of old i.s*ue 
Interest |mid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and Ireland iu sums to suit 64 ik 26 t 
Q. O. PEARSON Sc GO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
No. 1 &? Water Street, Chicago, HI., 
Receive consignments of produce to he sold in this market, and 
for shipment; fill Eastern orders for Grain by the cargo, Flour, 
I revision*, &o.; making advances (if desired,) Id either case. 
RkmuiknoM - A. C. Badger h Co.. Bankers. Chicago; W. E. 
Gmild Lh<j (International Bank,) Portland, Maine, Edward*. 
Nichols it Richards, Boston; Van Boskerek, I tow.; k Butler. N 
X city; H. II. Martin, Esq., Albany Citv Bank. N Y.; W. E. 
Howard, Esq , Marine Bank, Buffalo; W C McRevnoIds, Esq. 
Branch Bs .u k of the Stat e o f Indiana, Ruahville, lud. r654-8t 
'P H E C U A Ti/z E I O N . 
Hickok’s Patent Portable Keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10,000 in use and approved. 
1862, It is, if possible, made better than ever before, iuitfwell 
worthy the attention of all farmers wanting Mich machines 
It lias no superior in the market, and is tho only mill that 
will properly grind Grape*. For (vile bv all respectable dealers. 
If your merchant, does not keep them,tell him tosendforone 
for you, or write to the miaiutacturer yourself. 
Address the manufacturer. f664-3t—655-7t. 
_ VV. 1), HI CKOK, Engle Works, Harrisburg, Pa 
illiirkcts, Commerce, &c 
JAMES T E J6 K Y Ac CO., 
^ DBAL8K8 IN 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Tnble Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
ALSO, 
Manufacturer* of KEDZJE'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, and.dealer in Tin, Copper. Zinc, Sheet Iron! 
&c., Ac., 5» A «1 State Street, Rochester. N. V 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Roohkstkr, Skptkmiirr 2 d. 1862. ( 
Our Market is steady and quiet. Prices are unchanged, with 
the exception of two or threo trivial matters, and but little is 
doing. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour nm! Onxl n. Eggs, dozen. 10@10o 
Flour, a-iuter wheat,$5.26(i£6 25 Honey, box. IflSiHc 
Flour, spring do, 4 . 75 ( 0 ) 5.00 Candle*, box. 10@10>ie 
Flour buckwheat... O.'Wod.OO Caudles, extra.... llfujlio 
Meal, Indian.].iWmI .12 ir—.i, „_.i 
Wheat. Genesee. 97c@1.20 A A?," 4 * tb "SSnM t , 
Best white Canada.. J 255/1.28 \ 
8S™: Sit:-:::::::: «: &«!"::: i« 
Oat* by weight. fee. y- « 
Q.ROCEEIES, PROVISIONS, SEEDS, FRUITS, &c. 
ISA. J_ NZCOINTPIOE, 
WUOt.RSALB AM) It XT ATT, 
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
©O Bixfl'alo Surrey, Hoeheslcr, IN. Y. 
Also, Dealer in Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Potatoea 
Green and Dried Liiit*, Ac i r Purs Wine* and Liquor*; 
iUlQ Rj'ftlinft/i WJitulf v frvr VfeHioir,r, I mm 
90 000 1 ’ 1 A ^ A <«H APE YINKH 
_VM.fl/1/ I ntidS years old. tdgaher wfth the largest and 
best grown Nursery Stock of»Ul klm'V west of Rochester. Send 
for Wholesale ami D^Meriptivo 
E. MOODY A SON, Niagara Nuiverips, Lockport, N. Y. 
TT'NTEKPRTfSING MAN NVANTED.—Wanted, an 
J Li enterprising man to exhibit, my Cider Mill at the State 
*' a ' 1R * 11 J .*. nu kuj a, ami Illinois also ono or inoro to exhibit 
at State hairs in Pennsylvania, New York. New Jonwiv, Con- 
necuCUt, aim Vermont None hut SuiUve men waot^d, who will 
send reference. Address 
‘ i59 ' 3t _ \f. 0- HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa 
THE GROVE N' ( i;rs kily.-dfi 
J JOHN A KEN’MCOrr. Tun fim.vii P. 0., CoOttVo, L 
t.ijtois, still Hellsall kinds of Nur»i- y-toik, gutted m tl,('North¬ 
west. emit, Ornamental and Ti »ber Trees, Splendid I-.vxr- 
ORKgx.s, sure to tive — " Small Frui'i” of t'd best sorts; near Stiff 
varieties ol hardy Shrubs ami Floviring Plant*, and some that 
are tender. I‘ie Plant, A(|u.ragu» .loots, An., all “hr.wist and 
goOil, and at rate* based on tho pt e of farm product* and la¬ 
bor— nearly all al an average ot 1 Sk than halt the prices of 6 
vears ago / Parking extra, warrai Ad safe. Term*, except to 
known customers, Cask wtih the oi ler. Priced List* and infnr- 
matiou KitKK. gjg.f 
gaUIERS’ PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 
SUPERIOR STRAWBERRY 
PLAN TS.^J 
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'* $1 per lot). Great reduction in 
price when one or more thousands ore taken. [663-llt 
J. C. THOMPSON, Tompkmsville, Staten Island, N. 7. 
NEW YORK, Auo. 28.—The market continues very active, 
and large sale:, of 1- oroigii, In arrive, have been made hut not 
icpnrled. Domestic wools are also quite active, bo'1: Fleece 
ami I ul ed the sales of tho Utter being ,-Jiiellv from the hand* 
or tho deUh-iA the particulars have not been made public, 
i„ r . 1L « 8 “ uledmm and low Wool* are very firm at the advanced 
rates, winch our <|Uotaiumi urn ruvised to conform to. Among 
t % n of F( we notion AW ballofr unwashed Peruvian 
wSI c ,«", l .^ , ' jrilo u‘' 4 "'V bales Black Iionakol, 150 do. 
rornccf). )70 do Spanish, aud 6,rtsai do ilediterrsncan on pri- 
ttdnioriiiT lncesare unsteady, and are utmost hourly 
Saxony Fleece J) fb. aXu-m 
American filll-blood Merino.".";«0u’62 
American halt and three-fourths Merino tMlii K 2 
American Native and quarter Merino. 58 oft) 
Extra nulled.. ;,,q 
Superfine pn lied...!” 1,“" '.5(> aW 
??' i P H 11 •{' f -..4»rti)60 
Lambh pulled. 6ff:a.85 
Lahmrimi Dun. nnwashed. 44(77)46 
California common do. ”2tx r h;25 
Peruvian washed. . ..!11I*. 111!'. 30 > 5)32 
ruiiUh MHmio unwashed. H'Mnru 
CkjU«Q Metiztt unwashed. [.32 aitt 
V alparaiso unwashed. 17 u)l8 
South Amorlcao Merino unwashed. . 2ii;ii28 
South American Munliza unwaahed. 2tGl)25 
South American common wa»hed. 22.525 
South American Entre Rios do. ’ |.26T&27 
South American unwashed.i..!.;””.’ )7iu)19 
South American Cordova washed............ ...,;,’. 37 ((? 4 i) 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 'MaJUi 
East India washed. 35^,45 
African unwashed. . .. 
African waahed..... . 41 ) « 4 * 
Mexican unwashed.”. ”I[sajaao 
Texas... ffffuiffo 
Smyrna unwashed. .uvSiva 
Smvrna washed."J" "' "fiOtflsa 
Syrian uuwas.hed. 22(V))25 
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WITH THREE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. 
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IT - All l/reRona who value healti and strength should read 
thiA work. rtdtfiaoliJn(fg, /kituTully followed* will restoie'Hnj 
preserve liealtt • 
1 hi* book I* thfl mimt complete uamial of *ylnanetlo oxer- 
cisgk ever rmbltMied. It contain* wA-ral Inmdred different ox- 
srciaes with Dunn Bkllh, Lvnu.v f rw, Wxxn*. Rim;* H*. v .v 
etc., all fully tjeacrihed and Ilmfrattd l.y pictorial ren- 
re*entation*. It dqRc.rlbe* Thk Pa no m Jf ABTIKOv, ac-beap article 
ol gymnaatlc. apparatus on which a J gymnaatlc exercixoH may 
he performed J 
AU eaerdses mm/ be v< -/armed t'n the huna: circle. 
Thevarc. a'l. ado pled to music, Tb > are so,led alike to sh orn/ 
0101,10 Indies, arid to children. The, nr.rjbrmance furnishes an 
Hu Muiati bit fout't'r' (if rntrrlammmt. 
( ,5wd O.vk Dollar to the publish*-*, and they will send you 
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T1CKNOK A F1KUIIS, INahlUhera, 
136 Wasl.lngt.on St., Boston, Mass. 
Foreign and American Horticultural Agent 
AND COIYIiyriSSION MERCHANT 
EXHIBITION and SAXZES ROOMH 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker Street, New York- 
All kind* of new. rare, and Seedling Plants, Fruit*. Flower*, 
Tree*, \ lues. Shrubs, * 0 .; Iron, Wire and Rustic Work, French, 
English and American Glass: Patent Heater*; Foreign and 
American Books, .Magazines. Papers, Plates. Designs, Drawing*, 
«c. All HortieuKaral JSovelti^fl, ^ soon hk intro(iinjm1. 
All order*. Ac., will receive the personal attention of the 
Proprietor._ 655 . t f 
1’IIE PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Skpt, 1 
NKW \oiUv, Skvt, 1—Flot;r—M arket con tinti fta ashaflo 
hrmer vvith a fair business doiojf for export and bourn con- 
sumption, bale* at $4,90@S5,05.for superfine State; $5,J0®6,NI 
for extra .ttate, $t.l*Xa,5,i:ff for riiperiine \Venter) 1 , $5.2ffei,5,4i) 
for common to medium extra Western, *5,505(5.61) for shipping 
round hooped Ohio, and $5,70(u 8,25 for trade 
brand* do, the market cloMiu- firm Canadian Hoar market 
continue* a hade higher, with a moderate buHinea* doing 
sale* at S5,-eto5,35 fff|- common, and $5, 40 ,,> 5,25 for good to 
‘‘'I'' 00 ,Xre (lour coutinuos qnlet »nd *teady at $3,75(5 4 ,- 
Wmr ttihirlor to choice Corn meal in mddt rate demand and 
unchanged wlc* at. M.S 0 for Brandywine; *3,<i«Cgl$3,(i5 for 
Marsh * ctidone, and $ 3,60 lor J*t*„,v. 
GRAjjt —11 hi-at fully lc higher, with an active export, demand 
clnh»?« l , C i“ f, ’f , o. , " K W.I-V1.23; heated do $l,|l; Milwaukee 
n i m « '■ 11 1 ■’v : ,A m,, " r IffWa at jU.Wtol.X5X; red winter llh- 
L 0 i 8 , a { fj- . '.•;•! W -d*> 11 at $f,32tu. 1,35; amber Michigan at * 1 . 
3 ?1 a '^'7 $1,3*. new while Michigan at $1,41 
rti l.H, « lute koMtm.-ky at $l,5il; >1.5.) Ryn i* fair, sale- at J9j4 
Wc for vim ,- prim., W estnrn, amt SAdt-ic for State. Bariev mn- 
[CARD OAMKRA.] 
Mb. G. VV. SQUIERS, a Dagnorreotypist and Photographer 
of sixteen years experience, formerly ol New York, would 
respectfully inform hi* friend*, and Min public generally that 
be has purchased the well-known WIMTN’KY ROOMS, located 
p above, where he promises to furnish all kind* of Picture* 
known iu the art, as good os the best and at war prices. f(S44-eo 
A IVC ERIC AN HOUSE 
XV BOSTON, 
I* the largest and best arranged Hotel in the New England 
.States; is centrally located, ami easy of access front all the 
routes of travel. Jt contain* all the modern Improvement* and 
every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of tha 
traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ven¬ 
tilated, the suite* or rooms are well arranged, and completely 
furnished rot- lannhcs and largo traveling parties, and tho house 
will continue to tie kept as a first claw hotel in every respect 
64d-7teo| _ LEW 18 ItlfiE, Proprietor. 
Thu following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac. 
be obtained at the Office of the Rural Nbw-Yorkbr W 
also furnish other hook* on Rural A (fans, issued by Aim- 
publisher*, at the usual retail prices,—and shall add new 1 
as published. 
American Farmer's Ency¬ 
clopedia, .5-4.00 
Aljou’S Am. Farm Book.. LOff 
Allen's DisottNiis of Domes¬ 
tic Animals . 0 . 7 S 
Allen's Rural Ai-chitectiiro 1.25 
Allen on the Grape.l.ffff 
Am. Architect, or Plans for 
Country Dwelling*...... 8 IX) 
American Flonst'* Guide. 0 75 
Larry's khiiit. Garden.1.25 
Blake’s Farmer at Home,. 1.25 
Boussiugaull's Rural Econ¬ 
omy. 125 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2 o edition... 50 
Browne’s Bird Fancier_ 70 
Browne's Poultry Yard... LOff 
Do. Field Book of Manures I a 
Bridge mail* Gard. Asst.. 1.30 
Do. Florist's Guide_ 80 
Do Kitchen Gardener's tu- 
ulrnctor. 60 
Do. Fruit Cult. Mauaal .. 60 
Bieck'* Book o r Flowers.. 1.00 
Huist ’8 Flower Garden— 1.26 
Do. Family Kitchen Gard. 75 
Chemical Field Lectures.. 1.00 
Chinese .Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Cborll-un's Grape Grower's 
Guide. SO 
Cobhett'.} Am. Gardener.. 60 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper.. 50 
Cole's Am Frui t Book.... 60 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ 30 
Daild's Modern Horse Doc. 1.00 
Do. Am Catt le Doctor_ 1.00 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse.2,00 
Do colored plate*. 4.00 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry .. 1.26 
Do, Element* of Ag. Chem¬ 
istry and Geology.1.00 
Do. Catechism of Chemistry 
for bchoids. 25 
Laugstroth on the Hire and 
Honey Bee..... 1.25 
Leuchar's Hot Houses_1.25 
Liebig's Familiar Letter* 
to Farmers... 60 
Limdey’a Morgan Horses. 100 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Emerson A Flint,.. 75 
Miner sBes-ke*,|it-r'<Mtmiall.OO 
Miles on the Horse’*Foot. 50 
Miihoru nn Cow.. 25 
Modern Cookery by Mia* 
Acton and ,Vtnf, 3. J Hale 1.25 
Mrs Abels,Skillful Hoo»e- 
wite and Ladies' Guide.. 60 
Muon's Land Ifraim-r . . 60 
Nash'* ProBTeHsive Farmer 60 
Neill's Gard Companion. 1.00 
Nortoo'B Elements ot Agri¬ 
culture. BO 
Oloott’y Sorgho A Imphee 1.00 
Pardee on the Strawberry 60 
Pedder'e Laud Measurer.. 00 
Pei-aoi'* Now Culture of the 
Vine. 25 
Phelps' Bee-keeper's Chart 25 
Qmnhy's Mysteries of Bee- 
keepiug. 1,00 
Guttler on Soiling Cattle. 50 
Rabbit Fancier,.. 60 
Randall'sSheep H unban dry 1.26 
Richardson on the Horse 25 
Richardson on the Pest* of 
tha Form.... 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls. 25 
Do. on the Bog . 35 
Do. on tto Honey Bee_ 25 
Do oti the Doji. 25 
Reemelin'* Vine-,iresaere 
Manual,. 50 
Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 
hnuud ia 4 Series -"ucA> I.Z5 
Shepherd’s thru B"Ok_ 2.00 
Stray Leave* from the Book 
of Nature .. 100 
•Stephens' Book of the Farm 
2 fiih.*.00 
Skillful Housewife. 26 
Hlrtum-i'* Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture. 25 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening^. . 1.26 
Timer* Principles of Agri¬ 
culture. 2.00 
Thomas Farm Implement* 1.00 
Thompson's Food of Ani¬ 
mals...... 75 
The Rose CtUtUrist. 50 
Top ham's Chemistry Made 
Easy. 25 
Turner'* Cotton Planter's 
Manual . L 00 
Warder'i Hedge* and Ever¬ 
greens.LOO 
Waring'* F.lomenta of Ag¬ 
riculture . 75 
Weeksou Bees. 25 
WUiiori on Flax. 25 
Youatt Martin on Cattle.1.26 
Ymiatton the Horse. 1.26 
Dtv ou Sheep. 75 
AYfCO 
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-The demand is active for the lower 
rt cr advance. The Rales of the week 
including 40,000 lbs medium fleece at 00c and 
mt «s .—Journal. 
■The market is firm at 45<ty55c, and 
Wool in good demand,, with 
ll. 
■Wool holds firm at S5@38c f) tb.— 
Common.ftkAfia R- 
Pulled, extra.50(Jl60 Ci 
Do superfine.47cj.M Oi 
Do No. 1 .45 ,162 B 
Do No. 2 ,.AO.aiJO p ( 
Western mixed..4l>qp52 Cl 
Albany, August 2* —T' ud 
ami modtum grade* at a further ad 
foot up 48,500 lbs . i. 
8,500 lambs' at about 55 c - 
riNCINNAT), Auo V 
not much oflcring,- Gaeette 
LOUISVILLE, AOiJuaT 27_ 7 
sale* washed at 4A«)4lc, —Journal. 
TOItONTO, August 27. 
Globe.. 
658-41 
])EMBERTON SQUARE ENGLISH AND FRENCH 
1 Hoanulsfi} am, D.ir Bonnoi, hk Young Lapiku, Bos- 
tox Mxsa.-Rnv. GEO GANNETT, A- K., Principal Twelve 
I rofeseurs and Teacher*. Number or Family IT)nils limited to 
b .„i„i„ «ici|u 4 Bi. uaru inarKceruie* 
Bteaily. without, material change in prices; sales at Ufa)lUc. for 
14 , , iap'Vnr’ r ^t» 1<UC 'rii ll ' , ‘ t ' r . r LN *elliug at iodise for Ohio, and 
oi vr° Cheese steady and firm, and sellua. ■,’ 
S.Uc. for common to choice. ■ 
t T ’ ? ? L ' h * r ' , Number p r Family Pupil* limited to 
tweitty inn next School Year will egin M<rad«v, Sent. 88 J. 
ln ^ ,J ' tin)f Circulate, please addrejs tho Ifrinci- 
pal, J, 1 emberlon Square, Boston. Mis* 668 6ti 
DKU'mVER’S sale ok m usury stock- 
*,V V*? understgoed, appointed recover of the Nurserv Stock 
n’ n ! “‘U'tKGoitv A GoLn.-iimr, now offer* the same 
to tiri'l N ar^eryDi**!! 
u I» q»a,,L a.. r <1 ,1 • w, 
$n fmv&tl p"avla ad7 ’ * a,0B 8t W ' 81 Or Pots, and 
1 i*frajy with a moffearate demand, soles 200 bales 
100 hales lt»D?7f“uc; 
/U do, 7/4(a Ji nod So do lor expojt, 8 v, cash. Further stnulf 
VaHev oT m"! a, *. at hand, mostly from the Connecticut 
> alley, and Sul*-* have been made at 25c. We notice also a 
Sm s^n C r t r r ^L fo ^"^ tern - de,iver Y n,Jlt month, atW 
and 'nmotl/y lVS.a: we Dot * oe 8mal ‘ «**» Clover at S»q@9c, 
JlBAL-The market opened 
111 v fmll , , 0 Saturday, and during the morn- 
changed r.ttes iMte buRlne88 lias boo ° don,! iu flour at un- 
Commou tu good State. « ngsis •>» 
Fancy ami ExtraState;...”:...;:. 54^1) 
Com in on to good Western. c’lXKv's'-k) 
Extra &?.: SlC::::: i 7 M% 
Fancy Gei,..«;e.“ . K'ySSXS 
p Extra<)eue»i-c and city brands... tiMMa'ii m 
l.ltWhVnL™ 10 ;wtlT ® re(iuwt at fuU Price*: "Sales it $1,06® 
*t$fri 1, l- Vl lf'** limited roqoMt. with sales red winter State 
i oi,.o. I n, n m fair request at steady rate- mIm Wmhrn 
iriixoi) at 5,!c for unsound and 55.H®86c for good parcels 
« and Harley quiet (,„t* in active reqVett at wy fulf pricea 
bale* at KfoeQ* l0l - Western, and 60c for fltat" ° W C 
ceivttw- F ,i V,y °’/ Kr ' f ' ,2--El.OUR—The railroad commenced re- 
i* t, L!“a r i ,n /“ 1 Cll 7 shipper* yesterday, and although a 
•lav at y- V l r ,al o“ v rr y v!i, . ,ljle ?. n :‘ ct Ilpou ’rade. gales veiler- 
*"f double extra Ohio nod Indiana $4 70 Li 75 for 
e r ht-lirPZ 0 - <'» evtr* Itli n n“iw for Choke 
<• H WiMonsG^H! ; rfv’ 2fi l f °V S1 m - *4.7aqi'6,00 for ex 
wiiW"' 1 ' Dlinolffi g5,25 tor c.tioice extra Ohio closinir 
knd the ox • itinff market yp>terd»y, owing to a rainy day 
1 'tisinX d, Vo 7 :l u "' t . with only moderate 
The' wm market oo'int T ifj ;, 1 closing firm, 
corn at 3 d,- -omij i-!,,, 1 -' W rf I but 1 sales of warm 
diRtillinewlem-fnfi TwV 16 fnr r °'l uaBl - unsound in moderate 
1 h^Zx If v “SfSSLS 
and lard' to which UieraTii? excepting ham* 
ToriL-htaY J&z %VmiV%AZ l tirnTJK^&SSl 
demand for it f8 Mess Beef, none m market and no 
It is tho Original uml only Genuine and Reliable Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame! 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
rib iiit tl irt,'? 0 i!’ “^ -hy Rev. Courtnkv 
GUAM, 13th Regiment N. Y. Volunteer*, 
and Miss MINNIE L. COLE, of Grand 
in Hillsdale county, in lots of 411 to S' 
is a tbriviug aud healthy Village, at ol: 
lege 1* located. A schedule am! brief i 
may be obtained after th« 3lh ofSepti 1 
the Subscriber, at Hillsdale. Hills,lab ( 
One-fourth dowry; balance, one time. 
HORACE BLACKMAIL Assign 
August 6 th, 186J. * 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
We invite a fair comparison with auv other Wringer, and will 
Positive proof and actual demonstration, that THE 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER will finish work that 
■ttvdf-adjlisting Machines and other cheap apologies for 
Wringers have left undone, and will easily press water from 
articles on which they have done their best 1 * you don't bk- 
LIKVK IT, TRY IT. 
We a*k ooue to buy without a thorough teat, for which abun¬ 
dant opportunity will bo given to alL 
WK WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
* U, v r.m IBI.-XU ll-.ILUS, In Advance—T birtt-Fivb 
Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62>i cent* per line of space. Spkciax Noticbs (foi- 
lowing reading matter, leaded,j Sixty Cent* a Line. 
try The immense circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkjsk— 
full twenty thousand mor* than that of any other similar j car¬ 
nal—renders it by far the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium 
of it* class in America. This pact should be borne m m ind 
by all Nurserymen, Manufacturers, Wholesale Dealers, Und 
Agent*. Ac., &c., who necessarily depend upon the People of 
the North for patronage. 
LO\ IMRNT !—Agents wanted in every county, to 
sell the best 1 Two-threaded) Sewing Machine over offered 
0 public. Liberal salary or comallsaion allowed, with ex- 
?s. Circular sent, by addressing, with stamp, 
• 6 t ISAAC HALE, JR., i l>) , Newburyport, Mass. 
CANVASSERS WANTED. 
To men who have had experience a* canvassers, or any who 
would like to engage in the mile or this truly valuable inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered ainl good territory 
given them (they paving nothing for the Patent Right) In which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
Descriptive Circulars furnished by 
JULIUS IVK8 A fit, General Agents, 
653 P. O. Bov 3)in Sax RrmSwu,, x-n.i. 
( J‘fV-N v A88EliS W ANTE 13 
V_y to assume Agencies, and to taki ordeis lor the most 
Popular History of the Rebellion? 
Endorsed by the Pkksidbnt, Can in it, Bancroft the Histo¬ 
rian. and many eminent citizen*. St Id by subscription only, 
S?i 7 « 5 !r QBlv ' 6 1 ^ lven> CaDra,‘«flera are now making 
to *75 per wtM^k, Address 
KDWzLRD F. HOVBT, 13 Spruce St., New York. 
A- MO NTH !—We want Agents at Sixty 
Dollar* a month and alt expense* paid, to sell onr 
i ? 8 .OfflRNTAL B*rnkr*. and 12 other 
es. Addies* SJHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
Mt -1 ■ kiB 
