ALBANY, Aug, 26—Flonr, amber Michigan $M @9 75 • 
best family brands |11@11,30. Goru meal, * 100 ft*, ti 07 
@2,00. Wheat. wiDter red State, $2,n»<g>2,07; wbi t« Gciie- 
see$2.35. Bye, 95c. lor new. Corn,95@96e. Barley, *175 
Oats 56®fi2c. Mess and clear pork, #35fi»42. Beef, state 
and ‘Western ratw, toaid; f6,2SC«7 for prime. Butter 3*a 
35c. Lard, 2SS<a2eMc. Cheese Uta.16.—Journal. 
TORONTO. Aug. 2S.-Flotu.W.M<»8.<». Fall wheat. at 
fl.00al.05 # bushel: sprIng do, 10 , 95 ®! , 00 . Barley, fiOauin 
Pea*, aOaWo. Oats. 35®10C. Butter, 19<a22c. Cheese, 10 J 
anti. Bgg»,l2»l3c. Ham, llaiBo. Bacon, llj<<»l2kc 
Lard, liailbc. Tallow. rough, 6 c. Green apple*, 
3; dried do,7®3 * *. Potatoes, Sis® 40c V buah. Carrots! 
4«c. To ml os, 25c. Beets. 75c. Onions, *1,50. Beefs® 
10 eta. Mutton, 2c. Dressed hogs, 5X@6>(C. Mess 
E ortc, $23 1 prime, *20. Shoulders, lOKltSUKc. Hay |7@t. 
traw, fl6,50. Hides, trimmed, f 8 ai.OO ♦ 100 Its. Call'- 
skins, <ra&9c. Sheepskins, fl@l,90. Sheep pelts, 15@25c.— 
All seamen in the Missouri Squadron who 
have less than two years to serve, and all in the 
Atlantic Squadron who have less than eighteen 
months to serve, are to be discharged. 
The statue, of Jefferson, executed in marble 
by the late Virginia artist, Alexander Galt of 
Norfolk, now lies in the University of Virginia, 
boxed up, just aB it came from Europe. 
Gen. Canby has issued orders from New Or¬ 
leans that all soldiers who wish to remain in the 
South shall be mustered out at such points as 
may he conaistent with the welfare of the ser¬ 
vice. 
Jeff. Davis, in a letter to one of his counsel, 
R. H. Gillett, Esq., of Albany, says:—“I am 
stUl ignorant of the charges—the source of 
them, and the tribunal before which I am to 
answer.” 
Two trains ran into each other on the Long 
Island Railroad near Jamaica, last Monday. 
Five persons were killed and quite a number 
injured. The engineers of both trains escaped 
unharmed. 
The Oil City (Penn.) News gives the number 
of oil companies at fourteen hundred and fifty- 
seven, with a total capital of eight hundred and 
sixty-nine millions five hundred and ninety-four 
thousand dollars. 
Gbnebal Fremont, at the head of a company 
of eastern capitalists, is about to embark in the 
business of manufacturing railroad iron. The 
company has purchased extensive tracts of min¬ 
eral land in Missouri. 
Fapeb is being converted to a new use in 
Europe, vis:—The manufacture of pipes for the 
conveyance of water and gas. It is said they 
are much superior to iron pipes, and cost but 
about half as much. 
Piles of cotton are awaiting transportation 
at Selma, Ala., and other points on the Alabama 
river, but owners refuse to pay $25 a bale, freight, 
to the steamboats. The result is that a fleet of 
The first Monday in October next has been 
designated for the election of Governor, Con¬ 
gressmen and members of the State Legislature. 
Saturday last, was Lieutenant-General Ewell of 
the late rebel army. 
Col. H. M. Evans has been appointed Chief 
Quarter-master of the Department of New 
Mexico. 
An agent of the Poles is in Washington, seek¬ 
ing aid for the emigration of a large number of 
Poles who desire to settle in Virginia. 
The trial of Wertz, on charge of starving our 
prisoners at Andersonviile, commenced at Wash¬ 
ington last week. 
The Herald’s Washington dispatch states that 
the Emperor Maximilian recently sent a letter 
of condolence on the death of President Lin¬ 
coln to President Johnson, hut the letter was 
refused acceptance on the ground that no such 
person as the Emperor of Mexico was known or 
recognized. 
By a recent order from the War Department, 
seven Major-Generals, thirty-five Brevet Major- 
Generals, and forty-three Brigadier • Generals 
have been honorably discharged from the ser¬ 
vice. 
The Post Master General has made a contract 
for carrying the mails Irom Virginia City to 
Helena, in the territory of Montana, 150 miles, 
three times a week. 
It is ordered by the President that paroled pris¬ 
oners against whom no special charges are pend¬ 
ing, be granted, on application, passports to 
leave the country,—on condition, however, that 
they shall never return without permission from 
the President. 
List of New Advertisements 
Ames’ National Business Collexe—D T Ames. 
Great Prize Dletrltratton-T Benton & Co. 
Steel Composition Be’, American Bell C» 
Great Cbsnce tor AgenW-E H Goodwm. 
Commission MercLaJit-Wm H I.ll lstom 
Agents Wanted Everywhere— M D Gilbert A Co. 
Urape Vlces-A Fahnestock. .. 
Grapes and Strawberries—BE Howard As Co. 
Munson Musical Institute—Pro* Julias & Munson. 
Extra Fine Pear Seedlings-Hammond & Newsom 
Hartford Prolific,Grime \ lueo-C L Hoag & Co. 
Cotswold Shoes tor Sale—K C Armstrong. 
Agents Wantra—M M Sanborn & Co. 
Hedge Seed-Overman, Mann* Co. 
Pare Mazzard Cherry Pita- -T T Sonthwick- 
WellshOTO Academy—D 1> Van Allen. 
Small Farm lor Safe—O Archer. 
Doolittle Black-Cop Raspberry Plants-T W Ide. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Partial List of Gifts Given at the Metropolitan Bookstore 
Ayres’ Medicines. 
The Cholera. 
The Constantinople correspondent of the 
Tribune, under date of August 2d, saysWhen 
I wrote (two weeks ago) it had just become ap¬ 
parent that we were to be scourged with the 
Asiatic cholera. The official returns then re¬ 
ported fifteen cases a day. The epidemic is now 
fairly on ns with all its horrors. The official re¬ 
port gives the number of deaths at two hundred 
and fifty per day, hut. it is plain enough from the 
number of dying and dead seen in the streets, 
that thi6 is far below the read mortality in the 
city, and it does not include the military garrison 
of some sixty thousand men, among whom it is 
understood to be raging. Twenty-six dead 
bodies were carried by my office yesterday. Ido 
not think the deaths can now fall short of five or 
six hundred per day. They probably exceed this 
number. 
wool, MARKETS. 
NBW YORK, Ang. 22.—'The Inquiry for both Domestic 
and Foreign fleece* ha* been only moderate; dur mg the 
week. There are no changes In from last quotations 
60@R2c for Native and v Merinos; liy&fSc for X and k do; 
700s72c for full-blood do; 75«>77c for Saxony ; 80®die for 
No. 1 pulled; 65®67c for superfine; 65®67c for extra do; 
25®27c for common unwashed California, and 4fti.t2c for 
fine /•'orrt(/ri — Chilian unwashed SOftdSc ; Enter RIob 
•washed 40®42e Cordova 45®47a; Kast India 8KM5C; Af¬ 
rican HOSMOc; Mexlcan 30@35c; Smyrna iS<345 - .V. P. Post. 
BOSTON, Ang. 22. — The following are the Adver¬ 
tiser’* quotations: —Saxony choice, 80 ®Wo; Saxony 
fleece, 7V&78C; full-blood Merino, 72a,5c; three quarters 
do. 70072; half do, ®3®TOc; common, 6S®£7; Western 
mixed,60®65c; California,l)0<B60c; Canada, isjqftWk’; pull¬ 
ed extra. 75<a30c.; finpcrnnfi, 70®75c.; No. l.Ni®65c.— 
Smyrna, 28fiW8c: Bnenos Ayres, 30®40c: Cape Good Hope 
87i»4'2we ; Chilian,26®52c; Peruvian, 30®88c; African, 20 
@50c; East India, 35®65c. 
TORONTO, Ang. 23.-Light supply and active 41@4lc 
V lb for good fleeces.— Globe. 
Wool tx Caxada..— We take the following quotations 
of prices at. dltt'srrnt points, from the Globe of Aug. 23:— 
Loudon, 43c-. Hamilton, 40®45c. Galt. 41@42c. Chatham 
40®4lc. Coburg. &5®4Cc; Guelph, 8S® 10c. Belleville, 87® 
S7HC; Barrie, 3§53c7. 
The Canadian Parliament.— The N. Y. Her¬ 
ald, last Friday week, received the following 
from Quebec : — In the Canadian Parliament last 
night, the Opposition offered the following reso¬ 
lution, which, after a fierce debate of nearly six 
hours, the ministerial party voted down, by a 
vote ot 20 yeas to 78 nays: 
Rescind, That the renewal of the Reciprocity 
Treaty with the United States, is regarded by 
the People of this Province as an object of the 
utmost importance, and to secure that object so 
to augment trade and advance the. prosperity 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YOKE, Ang. 22 - Beeves received, 4 ,814 agalnBt 
0,751 last week. Sales range at u@17kc. Cows, received 
105 against 101 last week. Sales, at $40® 100 each. Veal 
calves, received, 1,520 against 1,857 last week. Sales range 
at 8®l2c, Sheep aud Lambs, received, 20,388 against 
13,S7, laid week. Sale* at 5 S'®Owe. Swine, received. 10,815 
against 12,240 last week, bale* at f 11,25® 11,00 9 owt. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE. Aug. Si-Beeves, 
range at fAQ18k. Oxen, fOG® 2.12 V pair. Milch Cows, ISO 
f mi, Handy Steers, |so® 150. Veal Calves, *0® 10 each.— 
WO-yrar old* *20®45. Th ree-year olds |S0®,70 8 heep 
and Lambs, 4£6J<c * 0>. Shoats—Wholesale 13015 cents; 
retail 14W15C; fat hogs 12S® 13c, live weight. Bides 7®Sc 
p ft. Tallow 6 ®Sc. Calfskins 16®lSc. Pelts 
ALBANY', Ang. 25.—Beeves range at 14,23(39.25. Sheep, 
sales at 5 V.®Re. Lambs, ibSOj'Sc, Mllcb Cows, $50®SO.— 
Hogs, sales at lVh'®l2/<C. 
TOBONTO. Aug. 23.—First class cattle, from *5,00©5,50 
V 100 tbs, dressed weight: 2d do, *4,00@4,50; Inferior, *2 50 
®3,50. Calves, small supply at *4<37 each. Sheep *3 50@4 
each per car load. Lambs, *2®3,0Q. Yearlings *3®4,50.— 
Globe. 
“Flag of our Country, gently wave e’er ns, 
On every hill-top, from Texas to Maine; 
Encircle our Union with friendly devotion— 
Let Peace and Contentment surround ns again. 
as to augment trade ana advance me prosperity 
of the Province, it is expedient that, the enlarge¬ 
ment of the. Welland and St. Lawrence canals 
should not he postponed, but should be pressed 
in preference t o any other work involving any 
considerable expense to the country. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPT 
News Summary. 
New Orleans papers mention the sinking 
of the steamer Ida May, from Shreveport for 
New Orleans, with 500 bales of cotton. Passen¬ 
gers saved. 
The N. Y. Post says the extent of the abstrac¬ 
tion of funds in the forgery of gold checks by 
Ketchum, aggregates $4,500,000. [Weleam that 
Ketchum was arrested last week. He had not 
been out of the city since the frauds were dis¬ 
covered. About $50,000 have been recovered.] 
Dr. Daniel W. Fiske, who has for a year past 
been connected with the editorial management of 
the Syracuse Journal, goes to Europe to accept 
a station tendered to him by tbe Hod. John L. 
Motley, the Minister of the United States to 
Austria. 
Robberies and murders are still the order of 
the day in Memphis, Tennessee. Many persons 
have had large sums of money and other descrip¬ 
tions of property stolen from them. 
Seventy • five thousand emigrants arrived in 
the United States during the six months ending 
with June. 
Afire broke out last week in the workshop 
attached to the penitentiaryon Blackwell’s Island, 
N. Y., which resulted in its complete destruc¬ 
tion. It is reported that a number of prisoners 
escaped. 
* The steamship Brother Jonathan from San 
Francisco, July 2Sth, for Portland, Oregon and 
Victoria, with between 200 and 300 passengers, 
was totally lost near Cape Lincoln, Oregon, 
July 80th. Only fourteen men and one woman 
were saved. Among the passengers were Erig. 
Gen. Wright and family, Lieut. Waitz, Surgeon 
A. Ingraham of the army, Capt. Shadduck of the 
reserve service, aud James Nesbit, for many 
years one of the editors of tbe San Francisco 
Bulletin. 
A terrible accident occurred on the Tennessee 
and Alabama railroad the 25th of August. The 
entire train was thrown off and ten or twelve 
persons were killed, and about twenty injured. 
Tbe elevator at the foot of Main street, Baffalo, 
was destroyed by fire last Sunday evening. Loss 
$40,000— insured $20,000. 
R. M. T. Hunter, now confined in Fort Pulaski, 
asks for a release with, the privilege of leaving 
the country. 
Secretary Stanton is spending a few days at 
West Point. 
The price of gold in New York on Saturday 
last was 144)^. 
The Revolution at Cafe Haytibn. — The 
rebellion at. Cape Haytlcn is vigorously pro¬ 
gressing. At last accounts the insurgents still 
held the place, sustaining a daily cannonade 
from the National forces, but “ nobody was 
hurt,” the injuries aggregating only three per¬ 
sons killed and a few houses burned. Provis¬ 
ions were, however, getting short in the city— 
there being only seven days’ supply on hand. 
The positions of foreign consuls and residents 
were becoming critical, and in some cases their 
lives were threatened. 
the vicinity of Hagerstown, Ind., and has thus 
far proven to be of a serious nature. The only 
symptoms visible of the disease is a hacking 
cough, after which the hog droops, and speedily 
dies. 
Captain J. M. Moore, who went to Anderson¬ 
viile to bury decently the remains of the pris¬ 
oners who died there, and-mark properly the 
graves of such as could be identified, has just 
returned. He set up headboards at 13,000 
graves. 
The steam marine of the port of New York, 
which has largely increased since the close of 
the rebellion, now comprises five hundred and 
twenty-nine steam vessels, representing 415,055 
tons, of which 70,000 tuns are employed in the 
coasting trade alone. 
Ex-Biugadier-Genebal Ramsey, the rebel 
brute who ordered the imprisonment of Gov- 
Brownlow, at Knoxville, in 1861, and to 
DIED 
lx Jackson, Michigan, July isth, 1865, ELVIRA, wife 
of Walter Bubington, Esq., in the 46th year ot her age. 
Mexico.—G nerrillaism is rampant in Mexico. 
Zongalerai has pronounced in favor of the Re¬ 
publicans, and it is reported that the National 
forces of Oajaca and of the Coast will establish 
their headquart ers there. A company of miners 
under the Austrian Captain Hnrzarch, had been 
captured and mostly killed. If we are to be¬ 
lieve the Havana papery the war is waged with 
relentless rigor on hotti ei^es. Quarter is nei¬ 
ther asked nor given —'the taking of prisoners 
having been dispensed with for some time. 
|y ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Thtbtt-Fivx Cents a Lins, each Insertion. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 52)f cents per line of 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded.) 60 centa a Une. 
pr Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *1 ;— 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
85 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
W ELLSBORO ACADEMY. TVeUBhorg, Tioga 
Co., Fa., will begin its 43d year. Sopt. ttn, 1863. Ad¬ 
dress Rev. D. D. VAN ALLEN. A. B., Principal. 
ernor 
whom that gentleman is indebted for much 
hard and inhuman treatment, has been arrested 
and will shortly be tried at that place. 
By figures which’are furnished by a resident of 
the Cattaraugus reservation, it seems that the 
red men are not diminishing in such ratio as lias 
generally been supposed. In 1$45 there were 
dwelling upon the reservation, 922; in 1855, 
1,176, and in 1865, 1,348, showing an increase 
in twenty years of 425. 
A private letter from Fort Riley says the 
Indians have been very troublesome for several 
days, and that about forty men of the 11th Kan¬ 
sas cavalry has been murdered by them at Fort 
Yarah, near Fort Riley, and that the Indians 
had also capture a train of military stores. The 
soldiers killed were a part of the train-escort. 
Indian Outrages. — The Indians continue 
their murderous outrages upon the emigrant 
and Government trams crossing the plains. 
About the first of August a simultaneous attack 
was made all along the road between Big Lara¬ 
mie and Rock Creek, in which twelve white 
persous were killed, one wounded and two cap¬ 
tured. The latter were young women aged 
respectively eighteen and twenty-five years. 
F OR SALE-a email Farm of 14 acres in Parma, 
ou the “outh side Ot the. Ridge rond ; 7 acres In fruit: 
a comfortable house and outbuildings. O. ARCHER. 
Oil A AGENTS WANTED—In a new and honor 
OUI f able business which pays from *4 to *7 per day, 
and no humbug or risk. Full particulars sent free. 
Address M.M SANBORN k GO., Brasher Fall. N. Y 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Queen of the Sandwich Islands is at pres¬ 
ent in EDgland, an object of special interest. 
Her grandmother, it is said, diued off Captain 
Cook. 
The crews of seven vessels which were re¬ 
cently destroyed by the pirate Shenaudoah In 
the North Pacific ocean, have arrived at San Fran 
cisco. 
A collision between a passenger and freight 
train occured on the Oil Creek railroad on the 
24th of Ang. Nine persons were killed and ten 
to fifteen wounded. 
A man named Lemos has been arrested in In¬ 
dianapolis on charge of being an accomplice of 
the assassin Booth. He is an escaped convict 
irom New Haven. 
Our Consul at, Port MahOD, Spain, under date 
of August 5th, writes that the cholera is certainly 
advancing westward, though it had not yet 
reached that place. 
The Canadian Government has announced 
its intention of enlarging the canals of the Prov¬ 
inces immediately, so as to secure the trade of 
the Western States. 
Tub thermometer on the top of Mt. Washing 
ton, New Hampshire, at 7 A. M., on the 23d of 
August, stood at 28 degrees. Ice formed half 
an inch in thickness. 
A committee has been formed in Cincinnati 
to erect a monument to Major-General McPher¬ 
son, the bravest of the brave, wbo fell during 
the siege of Atlanta. 
Red chalk has been discovered in Kansas. 
Some workmen were excavating for a building at 
Leavenworth aud Btruck a strata of this material, 
which promises well. 
Gen. Johnson, while at Fortress Monroe, 
being asked if he would like to see Jell. Davis, 
answered, "I do not wish to see him, or hear 
his name mentioned ever.” 
The London Times pays a handsome compli¬ 
ment to Gen. Sherman for his speech at St. Louis, 
and says it embodies a blunt eloquence which is 
the sign of true greatness. 
There are indications of an increase in busi¬ 
ness in San Francisco. Whale oil has advanced 20 
per cent, since the news cf the piracies of the 
Shenandoah has been received. 
The Emperor Maximilian is about to found a 
town on the shore ot the Bay of Guadaloupe, 
which is destined to be one of the most impor¬ 
tant commercial ports in the country. 
M. H- LILLI8TON 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
Ami dealer In all kind* of COUNTRY PRODUCE, But¬ 
ler, Cheese. L»rd. Pork, 0»lvca. Game. Poultry, Eggs. 
Potatoes,BeuoH.Onlon*, Dried fruit*. Apple*, Praetics, 
Btrawbcrrlo*. Peara, Plumb*, Grape*, Fun, Skin*, Bees¬ 
wax, Tallow, Maple Sugar, Wool. 
2CH 2b iiLft Pullen Ron, Wf**t Wiuhiufton Market, 
NEW YORK. 
jy Prompt attention aud immediate returns made on 
all consignment*. 815 -eowtl 
Affaire at Washington 
A dispatch from Washington states that it of secession not 
is the intention of Government to muster out of of the United I 
service all the colored troops, and to maintain a January, 1861, t 
regular army of 125,000 whites. and an act relat 
Over fifty Government pensioners at the South Also, repcaliDj 
have applied lor a renewal of their pensions, but lation of ardent 
only three have been granted. Also, ratifying 
Gen. Augur has issued an order at Alexandria ings, judgments 
that, tbe buildings and other Government prop- Also, legalizii 
erty located at the several abandoned fortifica- trators and oth 
tions around tbe District of Columbia, will be judicators. 
handed over to the owners of the land as full In- Also, ratifying 
demnity for use of such land by the Government consummated s 
during the war. with legal form 
Adjatant-General Thomas has declared that {The very firs 
the enlisted men of the Signal Corps are entitled annul the Ordini 
to receive the balance of bounty in the same very clause has i 
way as volunteers under the recent ordere for tution by a vote 
discharge on account of their service being no may be coneidet 
longer required. by State enactir 
The telegraph states that Geo. H, Yeaman, who rejected by a p 
represented the second district of Kentucky in Gov. Sharkcj 
the last Cougrees, Las been appointed Minister to Convention a c 
Denmark. President Johm 
Certificates of indebtedness to the amount of tlon on the pros 
$9,283,020, and mutilated notes and currency the way to the r 
to the amount of $410,585, were redeemed at expressing an e 
the Treasury Department last week. a speedy returt 
The President has directed the commandant at Union may be 
Fort Warren to do all In his power to render The Presiden 
Alexander H. Btephens as comfortable as possible w511 restore tl 
under the circumstances. remove the trov 
The Presidentis about establishing an “ Exec- moment when 
utlve Bureau” to relieve him of the great rush dent progress 
of important business with which he is now allegiance. Th 
deluged. | that the examp! 
Among the visitors at the President’s house on. by other States. 
What the people went — complete History of Hie Rebel 
lion In One volume, splendidly Illustrated with Steel 
Plate Engraving*. It contain* rending matter equal to 
two large octnvo volumes. Agents nre selling ** many 
on the same ground a* have been told of all other his¬ 
toric* put together. Price 
$ 4 . 00 . 
Address E. H. GOODWIN, Syracuse, N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A good Church or other BeM for 25 ceni* 
per pound. 
WARRANTED 
For valuable tutorniatloo 
upon the subject of 
\ 1 ■ff] Ftk dendgned, who nni the 0W 
V ( ^ 77 ^ ^ ,/ ^ , Of thl* flescrfpHO 1 
KU1CAN BELL CO., No. - 1 tborty 8t, New York . 
mHE EXCELSIOR ( LOVRK 
1 thrasher and hvlllk 
Manufactured and sold by B- fn > t!ii' , StaU ,U - 
Co N Y\ The best Combined Glover Mill m 
DoWmoro and better work than any Other uill - glJ 
jjr* All order* promptly attended to. ___ _ 
TmtY.iMA i.anT. 
. - a ftAvv nil it 1)1 ood Merino Kwc lrioul 
e Jam’ll fltwt 'fluss pedigrees; also th WO ->^1" J ‘ 
WM. BEEBE, Nortbport, buflolk Go., N. > 
TUB PROVISION MARKETS. 
NKW YORK, Ang ao.-Cotton. W®45c for middlings. 
Kixhiii. Superllueblare *7,W<iD?,30j extra Btate, tJ.Ja'W 
8,00. Choice Suite. » 8 . 06 <»s&; BOparrine Western, fWO® 
7 50: common to medium extra do, J8,00®8.45j common 
to good Mlilpplng brand* extra round hoop uhlo, t'J.Hi® 
trado ordlulfla $9 t 3(Kt0ll»OO. L'liIl&dliUi tlour vlOlut, lit 
*'Cinarx—Wheat, Chicago spring f 1,55*01.53; Milwaukee 
rlub *156(741.58; amber Milwaukee. fl.5<SqtJ,51; winter 
r.■, 1 Wus'lefTi $212- amber .Michigan S'.’.l8. Rye, W<'<af!.- 
02 - Harley dull and nominal. Corn, sales at aiqjKSc lor 
mixed Western. Oata bajsQMKo. . 
pnovtaiOBB-Porlc. *.I2,M1<9>88,00 for new mew; *ao,00<& 
30,50 for mens; f2K»2UXI Tor prime. Shoulder* 14V®16HC. 
Ham*. lDt&ffiiL Lard. 10\®35c, Butler, 2Ktt2«c. for Ohio, 
and 31®30e for State. Cheese, 10®16c. Hop* 10® 15 lor 
common to prime. 
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