a 
sr-TOKsaaa 
Beef at Oy&lOc; Mc?s Beef at $8,00 - in. tv lute Fish and Trout 
in half bbls $3.tX).ri>3.2.'k Lard at 7ly Cheese—The -took of 
prime qualities exhausted. New hay cheese coming’ in quite 
freely, at id buyers are paying 4.Vff’5e-' Butter—Under tree arri¬ 
vals anil an abundant supply the market easier. Western Dew 
and Canada packed, at &/i tic. ajrd choice new packed state 12.ri 
(VtJSc. Old unsaleable except at the price of lard —Courier. 
TORONTO, Jrjvn 20—During t],,-* pa-t week there has lieen 
less activity, yt ill the supply of Full wheat continues to he 
Bond* Tip- prices to-day, which might he given as 'in- average 
prices for the past week, were 95<-.V'St.f<7 V bushel. Spring 
Wheat, the supply of which has not been so good thin week, 
sold to day at tiVutKKs, Only one extra sample, however, brought 
the l.-itcv pfiee. The ;»Ti-i.-r.-e price for Ihe week was f« ,i'S<c.— 
Barley *-i which there ha-tieen hnt little offered, sold at (Bo 
to-day, t-0 -i(He iv.-i- the average price for the week. It Is not in 
active demand at present, nor lias it been for some weeks pa-' 
Oats—The supply of oats for the week has been limited, quota- 
tions tending upward, the average price being 45 fdc ft bush 
i'hore were anne tillered to-dae JVaS linve also heen in good 
supply this week; the avetace price lifts boon fill! -1 busied. 
Butter. Fre»h jt tb..... Iff- I2ij 
Eggs, dozen... 10w)12 1 
Chickens, ft pair.,.. 5 Ji>;S -!0 
Ducks, ft pair,........ -toyttO 
Turkeys, onch . .. 75,8:75 
Potatoes, £f bushel. 6Utai66 
Hav -I tun.16.00Ca>20.00 
Straw fttuu.9-OOCjt 13.00 
pOI-TTiUBTJS (N"T7TiS>KR.Y. -WANTED-Ex- 
y_ perienced, energetic and responsible men, to sell Trees, kc., 
Irom our Nurseries Stock large and very line. Assortment 
complete. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. 
650-31 BATEHAM. HANFORD .v CO.. Columbus, Ohio. 
This machine combines all the important and 
most desirable qualities of all the Grain Drills in 
use. anil also possesses advantages not found in /ML* 
anil t/intr* 
ft nof nnly r-x.^u a* a T*niu tt but Uv r^rnovinir 
the ti*cth au«l iwliM-b cun tm clntipin a ijf 
tow minutes • it Dccnnir* » Broad^oa^t Sowkh, b 
w Inch will sow .-•■"il„f an v size. from pea- to clover ( Yi 
or timothy. m the most perfect manner Even hJ 
heels can he put in - (, Tgctly. and guaged shallow E>*2p3 
enough for such seeds. w 
Then •-Vitl, the udditi.-n Of a Feeder, which costs %\ / 
ut six dollars, it sows up., fertilizers, a, pias- i 
ter, lime, aslu-s..guano, pmeivett*-. &r, Such m,. TT.'W / 
iltah'fircd^ " UI1XL, 1 with the seed before flowing, — 
Those who prefer to keep the iranure separate ^*=^5 
S< iT' 1 .ui l ‘ n . 1 ’ 1 ," around* should . 
or<l»*r a drill with <. uhmo r\tt&cbin«*nt " ju uuauo ^ 
''‘.d'tes the seed if mixed with it smvin g -HSjBg 
W ith this the manure is kept m separate com- 
partment till howo. when seed and mamn ,. both pass together 
through the same Tubes into the grom.il, tj,,, is a very desir¬ 
able war of depositing anil fine fertilizers with'the seed', its tie- 
quantity of cither can at any tiun? he ihCftatsed or diminished at 
pleasure, and none is mixed which is not sown. 
. If required to sow grass sped v'hiU. dnJUhigur motnv otter seed 
.from flu main bar, or white muiing fntiliz'rs, aQtiuv> Seeder is 
attached, which will sow Timothy and clover, and si mil, r seodH 
and will »ow orchard grass or rve grass, or any seen from the 
smallest up-to that of iv boat, oats, ami bqrfov All this is done 
without acojf-vvhenl or liny gearing, except a zig-zag operating 
a roller attached to n spring, and therefore ruus easier, has [„.,s 
wear and tour, and coUflflUUentW is very durable. 
The prices are now reduced as given below, yet all machines 
are made Of the host materials and in the most substantial 
manner: 
•tt-noi.ES Machinery,— Those interested in improvements 
-e ref-rred to advertisement of Patent Right for sale. 
ITU It ST CLASS AGENTS WANT E D - 
J To assume agencies ami to canvass for a 
Great- National Work on the War for the Union. 
Endorse*! 1)1 the* PRESIDENT. CALUNKT. BANCROFT the 
Historian. end many Kioiiumt Citizens. Active canvasser^ are 
tnitkin# $.^1 t<« $7o week. Across 
650-2U E. F. FTl/VISV, iSSprure , New York. 
Iv Lvck.— Below we give the names of some of 
the foitunate purchasers of books, with the gifts they 
received at the Metropolitan Gilt Book Store, No. 
109 Main street, Buffalo, during the past week: Mr. 
Bonney- silver ice pitcher; W. G. Fox, silver cake 
basket: Charley McCarty, silver plated rotary 
castor; James Buell, silver watch; Leon Tephaiue, 
silver wine pitcher; Mr. Felton, news dealer, silver 
tea pitcher: Mr. Palmer. Marine Inspector, silver 
milk pitcher; Mrs. G. IV. Clintou. silver berry dish; 
L. K. Bogart, pair gold lined salt castors; Mrs. 
Sherman, breakfast castor; W. C. Butter, silver 
butter dish; Mr. Clark, book keeper American Ex¬ 
press Oftice. hunting case gold watch, valued at 
i'd: George I). Teller, silver cake basket: Horace 
Williams, silver berry dish; Charles McCarty, silver 
lever watch; Mrs. Gen. Riley. silver ice pitcher; 
Joseph Ilopkius. silver card receiver; Charles G. 
Miller. Esq., silver breakfast castor; E. L. Havens, 
silver fruit basket; Charles Durkee, County Clerk, 
silver ice pitcher; Mrs. H. E. Lyon, silver milk 
pitcher; James Ilusty, silver lever watch; Mary 
Siebold, silver tea sett; Lnther Frankstein, pair 
silver goblets, gold lined; O. G. Steele, jr., silver 
wine pitcher: Martha Atkins, gold guard chain; 
Patrick Donelly. silver tray; James Riley, silver 
watch. 
We have merely given the names of such of our 
citizens as are kuown to us. Many other rich and 
beautiful prizes were drawn by strangers, and peo¬ 
ple in the surrounding country. This store has 
been the scene of one good natural crowd, both day 
and evening, for the past week. Tt is quite amusing 
to spectators to stand by and witness the happy 
countenances of Mr. Hone's customers, particularly 
those who get the large prizes. A gift accompanies 
each book sold, varying in value from 50 cents to 
$100. The prizes are delivered at the time of pur¬ 
chasing the book. We advise our readers to call in 
at the Metropolitan and examine friend Hone’s 
stock of books and gifts, also liis manner of doing 
business.— Hitffalo Commercial Advertiser. 
This establishment is a branch of the Metropolitan 
Gift Book Store in this city, and is conducted upon 
the same liberal basis. Catalogues mailed free, 
tipon application, to any address in the United 
States. A Gift accompanies each Book, varying in 
value from 50 cents to $100. 
Drill with0 teeth......$£<> 00 
Drill with II teeth,...,. . . 90 00 
Drill with 13 teeth,. ......Ill) (JO 
Drill with Guano attachment, <9 teeth,j ..loo 00 
Drill with K m-7 teeth, for drlllinc between the 
rowsol etandim- corn, with one horse...75 00 • 
This last will drill within 4 Inches of the corn 
SmrJIOCR'8 lMPROVT.il nitOADPA st Sowi.v'; Machiste manu- 
factuiiol and for sale as formerly, ami price reduced to $50. 
The Improved Distributor for both tho above machines baa 
just been patented. 
Orders for the above machines solicited, and all communica¬ 
tions promptly attended to. Address 
I'. A. II. SKYAfOUR, 
East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. T. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YOUIC. Jr.xE 17—The current prices for the week at 
*11 the markets are as follows; 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
COWS AX'D CALVES 
First quality.$4.5,IXV"'50,(10 
Ordinaiy quality. 4O,UO®45,0O 
Com mo 11 quality,... 3n,iHX<t)35,iJ0 
Inferior quality,..,. 25,0U(a23,00 
VEAL CALVES 
First, quality.ft It 5 @5.Slc 
Ofdiuary quality,. 4?ah;.5 
Common quality. 4 
Inferior quality. 3 @4 
SHEEP AX'D LAMBS. 
Prime quality.f) head Jfl.WKii'Ti.OO 
Ordinary, ...I.. 4,75@5.50 
Common,... 3,73oi)4,75 
Inferior.. 3,U0@3,50 
SWIMS 
Corn-fed.... 3 (a^n'c 
do. light ... —(iij — c 
Still-fed.. 3 (a?3!&'o 
CAM IIKIIM;K, Jc.vk 18.—At market. 413 Cattle, about 850 
Beeves, and 63 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
one, two and three years old. 
Map.kkt Ri:kk — Extra (including nothing but the best large 
tat stall-fed Oxen) StlAlty 6.75 first quality, iSB.OUhO.OU, second 
do, tSM’ AOf third do. $4.0ivVr'l),lXI: ordinary, $— (a—. 
Working Oxen, 'pi pair — SD-Vs iso. 
Cows and Calves — $ 2 . 5 . A)7.j J2. 
Stokes Yearltngx, $—($!—; Two years old, 00t@00; Three 
years old, $21 @22- 
Sheep and Lames 1610 at market. Prices in lots, $l,75Cd2,- 
50 each; ex t ra, *3,i)l) u'5.0ll. or 3 (a’4’.,C Jff lb. 
SPKfXO Lamms — S 2 . 0 .K4.7s 
Hides 6 j ti‘,c ) l lb Tallow—6q.y C*fc, 
Pelts — BiXiiT.V. Calf Skins—,N«flc Ft lb. 
Veal Calvbb, from S3.00Qi55.00 
ItuaoilTON, Ji-vx 19 — At market, 1050 Beef Cattle, 90 
Stores l.Ttli) Sheep ami Lambs, liXM Swine. 
Beef Cattle -Prices, extra, ?0,75.n'0,00; first quality, $6,50® 
0,00: Becond do. ?f(,0iK<iS).O0. third -I", $K,50®5,60. 
WORKr.NO Oxfcv—*100. $127/1,13$. 
Milch Cow»—S-V'-aSI: cominon. $19 t22 
Veal Calves — $4,i>K<:5,00. 
Stores—Y earling, $OiOO; Two years old, $i»,u 00: Three years 
old, $22®23 
Hides— ftu'fi'®' V tb- Tallow — 
Pelts—$( 1.50-1 u.75 each Calf Skinit—«->9c p> tb. 
Sheep and Lambs-$ 2,75-■ 3.00; extra, $3, 50 -' 5 , 01 ). 
Swine—S tores, wholesale, 4'-, -ic; retail, tjfwfc. Fat Hogs, 
undree>ed. none. Still-fed. none. Spring Pigs, 7>i®l) c., re¬ 
tail, T'rSf^iX. 
TORONTO, .r xc 2i).—B kkf — ifae been more plenti¬ 
ful and prieiw lower than lost week. First-class sold freely at 
-eronil class at $ 1,00 11 4,50 » ewt We micht also no¬ 
tice that there were laige arrivals of cattle by the different rail¬ 
roads leading into Toronto, which caused the above reduction 
in prices. 
Hides—F irm at $4,50. Calfskins steady at 8c ® lb. 
Pelts at 15® ioc. Lamb shins at Mr..—Globe. 
pewt. *8.00®8.50 
. 7.50668.00 
. 7,25® 7,50 
. 0,73^7,25 
PREMIUM 
HAY ELEVATOR. 
All Cast Steel. I'rive 915.00. 
Can he sent by Express every¬ 
where. 
-I he Patent Bight to a valuable improvement in 
ichinery. Fur particulars address Ilov 4,fi55, 
M9-2t 
Pl"L MICllOSOOPE, lUnKnil'yliig 
red times, tor hrmly-ripht cents! an silver.) 
powers, $1 ,l». Mailed tree 
F. M. BOWEN, 
_ Box 220 , Boston. Mass. 
AND 
DEALER IN FRUIT AND PRODUCE, 
No. 50 Stut-e St., CHiieago. 
N. F5.—Tn the Fruit Trade we invite correspondence previous 
to shipment. There is a great choice in the style of packages, 
and in the routes and times of shipment. 
WARRANTED 
Address 
L, A. BEARDSLEY, 
South Edrnrstov. Otsrpo Co. 
IV r. 
gQUIERS’ PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 
OW READY. 
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE 
The American Annual Cyclopaedia 
•AND 
REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, 
OF THE -VEAP. 1861, 
Embracing Political , Civile Military , and Social 
Affairs; Public Documents; Biography , Statistics, 
Commerce, Finance ., Literature, Science , Agricul¬ 
ture, and Mechanical Industry. 
The form of a Cvelopirdia has been selected, as affording room 
for the greatest variety of details, without becoming too minute 
and tedious. The volume is published in the style of the New 
American Oyclopajdia, having not less than 750 pages, royal 8vo. 
The work will he published exclusively by subscription, and 
in exterior nppcarancc is at otice elegant and substantial. 
Prises anil Styles ol' Binding. 
In Cloth, S3, 
In Libriuiy Style.leather, $3.50, 
In Hall Morocco, plain, $4, 
In Half ilussia. extra, $4,50. 
And to insure a uniform price and regularity in the delivery of 
the volume to Subscribers in all parts of the country, local 
agents will be appointed In all the cities and principal towns in 
the States and Territories. 
Orders may be addressed to 11 s, nr to any of our agents, for 
the above or any of our Subscription Works, and will meet 
prompt attention. 
I>. APPLETON A- CO , Publisher*, 
443 and 445 Broadway, New York. 
A Practical Treatise on tlie Garden and Vineyard Culture or the 
Vine, and the ManBRACturi: of Domestic Wi.vr. Designed 
for the use of Amateurs and others in the Northern and Middle 
States. Profusely illustrated with New Engravings from care¬ 
fully executed desiuns. verified by direct practice. By John 
J rnIN. author Of M Ratin' upon Open Air Orapo Culture," to 
which wav awarded the First Premium of the American Insti¬ 
tute. To which h added n section of Examples pf American 
Vineyard Practice, and a car,•fully prepared description of the 
celebrated ‘Thomcry System of Grape Culture." 
I3T- Price, One Dollar Sent free of postage on receipt of 
price. Evcrvptrton who tuts a i/niiw rinr thoidd own 0ii» tty<k. 
Address P. II. DEWEY. Agent. Ilochuster. N. Y. 
ICARD CAMERA.J 
Mr. G. W. SQI'IKKS, a llivgnerreotyplxt and Photographer 
of sixteen yen's experience, formerly 0 / New York, would 
respectfully inform his friends, and the public generally, that 
he has purchased the well-known WHITNEY BOOMS, located 
as above, where ho promises to furnish all kinds of Pictures 
known iu the art. as good as the heat aud at war prices. [044-eo 
Of RAA WANTED ! 
?pj.,cjvjw BUT WILL TAKE LESS, 
For a very desirable location, as a residence, situated at Kid¬ 
der s Ferry, on tlie banks of Cayuga Lake The buildings con¬ 
sist of a very commodious two stow frame house, good barn 
and stable, and all neces-.igy oiit-huiiuings, in good repair. The 
lot contains one acre, with a very large and choice variety of 
b ruit and Ornamental Tree/. Grigir I't nm, <£•<;., <[v. 
The above property can he bought on very reasonable terms. 
Persons wishing further information can address' 
P. II. IIINMAN, Farmer 1'. O., N. Y . or 
, rt. I. WESTERVF.lt, Kidder's Ferry P. O., N. Y. 
Kidder's Ferry. June 14, 1862 , 649-lit 
Payable on delivery 
TAMES T 353 K, R, Y Sc CO., 
’J DKALKKS W 
STOVES, FURNACES, COAL GRATES, 
Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery and House Fur¬ 
nishing Hardware of every description. 
ALSO, 
Manufacturers of KEDZTR'S WATER FILTERS, Refrigerators, 
and Thermometers, and dealer iu Tin, Copper.Zinc, Sheet Iron. 
Ac., Ac.. Kl* k «1 State Street. Rochester. N. Y. 
r pHE SILVER CHIME. 
Mr. Root s oew collection of SABBATH SCHOOL MELO¬ 
DIES, Tunes, Chants, Hymns, tic., to which is added the 
Cantata ot'tl>« Christian Graces. 
designed for Concerts, Anniversaries, Celebrations, kr. 
I'-iT -Send five three-cent stamps for specimen cupy, to the 
publishers. HENRY TOLM.VN A- CO., 
649-2t No. 291 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
illarkcts, Cdinmcvcc, fee 
Korul New-Yorker Otllee, ) 
Rochester, Jlne 14th, 1861.5 
Very little ut present doing, and & the main prices remain 
unchanged since our last 
Oats are a shade higher, and in demand 
Pork, clear, is a dollar lower per barrel. 
Butter has advanced about ono cent per pound, and Eggs 
about the same per dozen. 
Hay L fully one dollar per tun higher than Last week. 
Roohcatel' Wholesale Prices, 
Eggs, dozen. llffil'.’c 
Honey, box. 12®lie 
Candles, box. JKu9J$e 
Candles, extra_ 12m; 12c 
Fruit mid Roots. 
Apples, bushel_ 5(Xa>87c 
Do. dried IP lb... 4®4‘ic 
Peaches, do_ 14;«.|6c 
Cherries, do. I4;aU6c 
Plums, do. I (Dal 2c 
Potatoes. 37.. • 56c 
llhles nml t4Llus. 
Slaughter...,. iy 5 ;'a.v 
Calf. 7i.a-So 
Sheep Pelts.$0.50u2.O0 
Lamb Pelts. 26<Xa50c 
Seeds. 
Clover, Miedlum, $4.25(a'4.5t) 
Do large._ C.UOjSe.as 
Timothy. 1.5O@2.O0 
Bund rles. 
Wood, hard.$3.OU(al5.0i) 
■Wood, soft. 3.00®3.iK) 
Coal, Seranton_6.60t« l 5,50 
(Joat, Pittstoo. 5,500)5,60 
Coal, Shamokin... 6.5U(a'5,50 
Coal. Char. 7®3c 
Salt, bbl.$1.3M©1 45 
Huv. tun.Jl.0u.7i 16,00 
Straw, tun. fi.no(aO.Ou 
av. Wool, y- tb —. 33cu)40c 
7@sc. Whitefish, lialfbbl. 3 2.V' .i.50 
SCa'Stie. Codfish, ouintal.... 4.507i5.ik) 
7®7 c. Trout, half bbl. 3.25®3.50 
/r W£BST^P jlCTO^ U 
QILL’S PATENT FRUIT PRESSER, 
The Best Apple and Potato Packer Extant. 
This valuable improvement which has been extensively used 
in Western New York for th" past two nr three years, was 
patented Oil the 0!h of May. 1862, and is now offered to Fruit 
Growers and Dealer* ns the best article that can be had fo» pack¬ 
ing and pressing fruit, potatoes, Ac, ThD Preseer is strong, 
durable, b is Iwn thoiom-litv tested, and those tmitig it con¬ 
sider it in.liHperr-able For sale pv the subscriber, by Pratt & 
Co., Buffalo Krxht iV Seifreo, Raeliester, and by Hardware 
MerChantiio tilt- principal towns of Western New York. 
AU per-on-. are cautioned ugaiust iT7.uinfarturii)g or selling 
this Presser without obtaining Bight, or purchasing of the un¬ 
dersigned, who is tho sole owner Of the Patent, and any one in¬ 
fringing will bo prosecuted. 
07* State and County Bights for sale For circular and full 
particulars, address E. TARBOX. Ogden, Monroe Co , N Y. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jpx'E 19.—The market has been Quite animated 
this week. Domestic wool is in good request, and large sales 
have been made by the trade on private terms. Fleeces are also 
111 good demand, the mark'd, however, is hare—no new wools 
have yet arrived, Urn sales reported are 1000 bales Cape on p. t.; 
4(7600 do. 27i 'ffSc: 360 hales Mestiwi, 2ffc 25‘„c, 8 nios, IOiOOO lbs 
black unwashed l.ir.hon, 27c cash. 2)1,000 lbs washed Iionskoi, 10- 
000 tbs unwashed Syrian, and 80 hales Entiu Rios, at prices not 
given. 1 O' Domestic Fleeces, we hear of no sales from first 
bands; 60,000 th- pulled, super and extra, have been taken atour 
quotations. Holders are firm, and Wools generally of the bet¬ 
ter qualities are looking up. 
Saxony Fleece 71 lb...509732 
American lull blood Merino.48 750 
American half and three-lourth* Merino. .45i7 47 
American Native and quarter Merino.42,.7 44 
Extra nulled.45 750 
Superfine pulled..45,,' 47 
No 1 pulled..34 i'.3.5 
Lamb's pulled..OOCgUO 
ied . 3o 32 
California common do.14 a, 16 
Peruviiu washed.30,732 
Valparaiso washed. )4<« 14 
South Jmerican Merino unwashed.25726 
South American Mosti/.a unna-hed. 21 5 25 
South American common washed.....l-i .iit; 
South American But re Rififl do.18.<720 
South American unwashed. 9®12 
South American Cordova wished..24'<726 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.25"26 
East India waahed ..1K725 
African unwaahed.16(720 
African washed.30u-34 
Mexican unwashed.14@1S 
Texas.OOW00 
Smyrna miwaMmd.1S!?22 
Smyrna washed,....30(732 
ALII ANY, .li'XK 19.—The street gales pf till new clip are 
more free, S.'.HJO IbA sold to-day at a range of 36,a-13c ]h.—dour. 
BOSTON, Jum: 19.—There is a firm and buoyant feeling in 
the market, foe all desirable grrules, hnj.h domestic and foreign, 
but the small supply Of the latter has iuterferred with opera¬ 
tions. 
Saxony and Menno, fine,17G' 19 I Texas.00@00 
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY 
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 
Pictorial Illrnstrations of I>Xilitary 
Terms. 
Webitcr'i Dictionary encrU in thrsc. and has, among othrs, 
Pictorial representations of the following 
Harbacan, Bastion, Battlement. Bar-shot, Block-house, 
Bombs, Cannon, Carronade. Chain-slmt, Chevaux-de-frise, Cal¬ 
trop. Umbers. M.adher, Murtcllo Tower, Mortar, Portcullis, 
Ravelin, Kedan. Star Forts, ,vc. 
No other English Dictionary pnblisLfui in this country has a 
fourth jiart of these 
So At.so ITS 
Definitions of Military Terms. 
As, the foregoing, and Abatis. Ambulance. Ambuscade, Arm¬ 
istice, Banquette, Bivouac, Brevet, ( ais-nu. Caliber, Cani-ter- 
shot. Cantonment, Oapomere, Casemate, Cartel, Chamade. 
Commissary, Commissariat, Chain-shot, Counterscarp. Chef de 
hattallion, Cul de sac, Oahlgren gun, Minie rifle. Paixhan gun, 
&c , kc. 
Sold bv all Booksellers. 
Published by G. A O. MF.ltBIAS!, 
Springfield, Muss. 
Flour nnd Cmln. 
Flour, winter wheat, 55 . 25 . 3 : 6.25 
Flour, spring do. 4.50®B.OO 
Flour, buckwheat... O.OOJJO.IH) 
Meal, Indian. . l.fff." I 06 
Wheat, Genesee. l.UO" 1,20 
Best white Canada.. I 25.7'1 28 
Corn, old. 4fiffi6'Je. 
Corn, new. .lAa .'iUo. 
Rve. 6u lbs ~f> bnsh.. 5 r >nA'ic 
Oats. by weight._ 37 7-38C. 
Barley. 66 atlfla. 
Buckwheat. (X'Sui)a. 
Bean*. 1.60.5)2.00 
Meala 
Pork, mess....SlO.SOtiidl 0*1 
Pork, dear.lff.OOdclff 50 
Dressed hogs, cwt. 3.50.ril 4.00 
Beef, cwt. 4.0012, 6 00 
Spring tamlis, each 1 M® 2.0D 
Mutton, carcass . 4, ; iJic 
Hams smoked_ 6,2 7c. 
Shoulders.. 4/iiRc. 
Chickens. 8®9c< 
Turkeys. Ki 10c. 
Geese. 4')9i,A0c. 
Ducks p jiair. 38;<c tlc. 
Hairy, A e. 
Butter, roll.lOW'TU 1 SC. 
Butter, firkin. 0a lie 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried_ 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried., 
SMITH & WINEGAH’S PATENT, 
WITH LA TOURRETTE'S IMPROVEMENTS. 
Thk above engraving represents a Drain Tile Machine which 
ha* be«u uaudI for veur*, ami. with it-* recent imnfOYt»nietJtcw is 
undoubtedly the best and moAt durable Tile Machine iu Anieri- 
cu. It performs the whole t&bof ol ftTiUtlio^ th* 3 claj*. screon- 
ing It to free it froin gravel, and prowjes it in Uleut the same 
ODeratlou, aud may be propelled hv either water, -.team or 
horse*power It makes all tdze* and hhape*: of t»U. and pipe, 
from IX to \t inches, anrl moids 100 rods of 2 Inch tile per hour. 
The machine I* simple in construction, durable, (heing made of 
iron,) and not li.iftle to e»*t out oP orcler, Iu the great essentials 
of MMin.imrY, CAPACITY and tWKAttlMTY it has mmiaL It 
wan awarded the First Premium at, the Uhio Statu Fair iu 1860, 
which award was approved by a npecial commit,too of practical 
tile makers appointed bv tho State Board ol Agriculture at the 
special request ol'intei crted par ties, who wore clissatiRfied with, 
the decision of the first committee. 
For further particulars, or illustrated circular, address 
A. LA TOlTliltETTK, Jr„ Agent, 
645_Waterloo. Seneca Co., N, Y. 
AMERICAN HOUSE, 
BOSTON, 
L the InegesT and best arranged Hotel in the New England 
Stotorj is centrally located, and oner of access from til tlie 
routes Of tin vet, H coo tains uP t he pioderu iffiprovelin'Iitb and 
every convenience for the comfort and accommodation "/ the 
traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ven¬ 
tilated the suites of rooms arc well arranged, and completely 
furnished for families nnd largo travel me parties, and tho house 
will contin no to be kept a- a licet class hold iu every respeel. 
648-Tteoj LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. 
ALLIS, WATERS CO., 
AA- B ANKLEHS, 
5-5 Buffalo St., Opposite the Eas;le Hotel, 
ROCHESTER, M. Y. 
Interest Coupons of tl. S. seven and threo-tentbs per cent. 
Bonds, due August 19th, 1862, paid at their Banking Office, on 
presentation. 
Highest premium paid for gold, silver, Canada currency, and 
C. S. Demand Notes, of Old issue 
Interest paid on special deposits Sight drafts on England 
and Ireland in sums to suit. 648-26t 
J-VITT) Ao NORTHROP, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY" GOODS, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTER, 1ST. Y., 
DOORS FOR K.XJLt^feLIS': 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, ki¬ 
be obtained at tho Office of the lii KAi. Nkw-Vorkkr. Vv 
also furnish Other books on Flnml Allaii -. iwued by Ami 
publishers, at the usual retail prices,— and shall add new 
as published. 
American Farmer's Ency¬ 
clopedia.$4.90 
Allen's Aui. Farm Book... 1.00 
Allen's Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals -...0-75 
Allen's Rural Architecture 1.25 
Mien on the Grape.1.00 
Am. Architect, or Plans for 
Country Dwellings.8.00 
American Florist's Guido. 0.75 
Barry’s Fruit Garden...,, t.'fffi 
Blake's Farmer at U»me, 1.25 
B o ussi n fault's R o ral Econ - 
otny-....-...,— 1.25 
Bright on Grape Culture, 
2<1 edition. 50 
Browne's Bird Fancier_ 50 
Browne's Poultry Yard... t.oo 
Do Field Booked'Manures 1.25 
Bridgeman's Card. As-S’t.. 1 50 
Do. Florist's Guido_ . 60 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's In¬ 
structor. — 60 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual .. 60 
Brock's Book of Flowers.. 100 
Bulst's Flower Garden.... 1.25 
Do. Familv Kitchen Card. 75 
Chemical Field Lectures.. Loo 
Chinese Sugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 25 
Charlton's Grape Grower's 
Guide. 50 
Cobbett's Am. Gardener.. 60 
Cottage aud Farm Bee- 
Keeper.. 50 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book.... 50 
Do Am. Veterinarian_ 50 
Dadd’s Moderu Horae Doc. 1 00 
Do. Am. Cattle IFiCtor.. . 1.00 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse.2.00 
Do colored plates__ 4.00 
Dana's Muck Manual.1.00 
Do. Brito Essay on Manures 25 
Darlington's Weeds aud 
Useful Plants. 1,50 
Davy's Devon Herd Book. 1.00 
Domestic aud Ornamental 
Poultry. 1.00 
Do. colored plate*.. 2 00 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit 
Smyrna, 
,43 a Hi Do. unwashed.12(3.20 
.410143 Syrian.13@26 
.46f<p56 i.H pe.21725 
.187:60 Crimea,.11@20 
.Iktains Buenos Ayres.11740 
. 00,7.00 Peruvian,washed.30(5)35 
,36>2 43 Canada..40(5)41 
CINCINN ATI. Ji'N'C 19. There i. riot much offering, the in- 
dispo-dtjoji to sell still cooxinuing The range of pricija are S3t® 
42c, the latter only obtainable for fancy clijra .—GazeUv 
TOHONTO, .It'NK 2n—In the prices of wool there ha.- been a 
considerable advance this week Last week tlie highest prices 
paid were 30(5131 l- yt lb; this week it rose a- high as 36c r) lb; to¬ 
day the prices were down to 84c yt lb. - Globe. 
Full blood. 
fL and % blood, 
Common. 
Pulled, extra,.. 
Do. superfine,. 
Do No. 1. 
Do No. 2,. 
Western mixed, 
NEW YORK, JoJfJC 23. — Flocji—M arket may be quoted 
steady and without am- material change in prices, with less 
business doing tor export and homo consumption. Sales ntS4,- 
10 a 4,25 foT so peril qe.State Si, 15 a !,Vi tor extra State, #4,11154,- 
20 for stipe' tiue Western; 81,45 i.4,60for Coin( 00 a to medium ex¬ 
tra Western: $4,ig»'S,1,0U for shipping brands extra round hoop¬ 
ed Ohio, and $ 6 , 10 ( 16 ,no for trade brands do., the market closing 
quiet Canadian Unur without decided change In prices, with u 
moderatebU'-iorsH doing Sales nt $4,45(54,55 lor spring, amt 
' " "• '"■ * t l ItVr lieu rimfinuefl quirt 
steady at. S2,7i>,;4.00 for inferior to choice. Corn meal is in 
wore active demand and prices steady. Sales at $3,00 for Bran¬ 
dywine and tor sg.yo .icraey, 
Grain— Wheat market may be quoted heavr, closing lc low¬ 
er, with a moderate demand for export and home consump¬ 
tion. Sales fair Chico.'"spring ut yfc, Milwaukee club at .$1,00 
@1,03, atnber Iowa at $1,05"1,06; fair winter red West.-rn at si,- 
15; amber Michigan at St,17, Canada club at $1,02, white West¬ 
ern at $1.22, and white Kenuckv r>n • - 
tinuek quiet and very linn at fflfefiiM .... 
for State. Barley rules dull and nominal at 7Ue. 
continues quiet ami dull. Sales at 90c, ' 
nominal at 7oc for Canada. C. 
lower, with a moderate business ,) 
consumption. 
f :____ 
51 Lc for y ellow Western, and 67;i7')c for white 
?n rnflilnsutn il.ieam.l ' c. I ..4 4 Vffti » IT.. « . 1...., .. 
IT WILL PAY- 
To buy your DRESS GOODS of 
ZZulo'barcl tfc Wortlirop 
Johnston's Agricultural 
Chemistry. 
Do. Elepientsof Ag. Chem¬ 
istry aud GeoL'gv. 
Do. Catechism of Chemistry 
for Schools...... 25 
Langs troth on the Hiveand 
Honey Bee. .1.26 
Leuchar's Hot Houses.... 1.25 
Liabig'a Familiar Letters 
to Farmers...... 50 
Uimley’fl Morgan Horses. LOO 
Manual of Agriculture, by 
Emerson & Flint,...._ 75 
.Miner'aBee-keeper'aManuall.OO 
Miles ou the Horse's Foot. 50 
Milhurn on Cow.. 25 
Modem Cookery by Miss 
Act"own,IMi'fJS.J ILlu 1.25 
Mrs Abel's .Skillful House¬ 
wife and Ladles' Guide.. 50 
Minin'.- Land Drainer. 50 
N osh's Progressive Farmer 60 
Neill's Gwu, Companion., 1.00 
Norton's Elements of Agri¬ 
culture. 60 
Olcott's Sorgho .t" fmphee 1.00 
Panlee on the Strawberry 60 
I'e.tiler's L tll'l Measurer . 50 
Person's New Culture of the 
Vino. 25 
Phelps' Hex-keeper's Chart 26 
Quinbv'fl Mysteries of Bee¬ 
keeping ."..1.00 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle. 50 
Kabbit Fancier.. 50 
Randall s Sheep H usbandryl.25 
Ricliardson on the Horse 25 
Richardson on the Pests of 
tho Farm_. 25 
Do. Domestic Fowls.. ... 25 
Do. on the Hog. 25 
Do, on the Honey Bee_ 25 
Do. on the Dug. 25 
ReemelinA Vine-dressera 
Manual... 50 
Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 
bound in 1 Series. ra/di, 1.25 
Shepherd's Own Book_2.00 
Strav Leave? from the Book 
of Nature. 1.00 
Stephens’ Book of the Farm 
2 vol.4.4.00 
Skillful Housewife. 25 
Skinner's Elements of Ag¬ 
riculture .. 26 
Smith's Landscape Gar¬ 
dening. 1.25 
Timer's Principles of Agri¬ 
culture. 2.00 
Thomas' Farm Implements 1.00 
Thompsons Food of Ani¬ 
mals. 75 
The Row Culturiftt. 50 
Tophaiu's Chemistry Made 
Gurdoner. 1 25 Easy. 25 
Do. Am. Kitchen Garden. 50 Turner's Cotton Planter's 
Field's Pear Culture.LUO Manual. 1.00 
Fish Culture.. I.iW Warder’s Hedges and Evor- 
Flint on Grasses.. 1.25 greens.1.00 
Gnennn on Milch Cows... 60 Wiring's F.lements of Ag- 
HerbeTt to Horse-Keepers 1.25 licultxre. 75 
Hooper's Dog ,y Gun, paper 25 Weeks Du Bees. 25 
Do. do. cloth. 50 Wilson on Flax. 25 
Hough’s Farm Record.... 3.'to Youatt.y Marti non Cattle. 1.25 
Hvde's Chinese Sugar Cane 25 Youatt on the flOTte.1.35 
Kidder's Guide to Apiarian Do. on Sheep. 75 
Science. SO l Do. on the Hog. 75 
lluri's new work "W Open AirGrape CaP.iire, price ..n'vJl. 
The Sorghum Griiwt-rs Manual, by W. H Clark, price25c 
IY~Anyof the above named works will be forwarded by 
moil, post-paid, on receipt pf the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N- Y 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your DRESS SILKS of 
Hubbard, tfc TXTortlirop 
•rivftto tern is. Ky ocoo- 
for Western, and "72@75c 
: .! ,t 72j. Barley malt 
. — Peaa continue diill and 
Coin market may be quoted lc 
—doing for export and liome 
. -- -. i. bales at 49tii50C tor m-w mixed Western, 51 '52c 
for old do. atloat and delivered, ISoi pie tor unsound do. , 53 '8 a. 
“l»c for yellow Western, and 67: 1 70c for white Southern data 
in moderate demand aalna at 43Ql5e for Jersey. Canada West¬ 
ern aud State. 
Provisions -Pork market steady and rather more active — 
Sales at Sh'.75("10.R7W for mess, SUi,75.a lo,75 for Western and 
city prime mess, and S.8,62‘j for prime. Beef quiet ami un¬ 
changed. Sales at $5 j50;<£7,Oi) for country prime, St.OOff lU for 
country mess, $11^113,50 for re-parked do.. $l3.'aT4,.’50 for extra 
mess. Prime tnCffl beef quiet and nominal at 519.0Oo 20.00.— 
Beef hams quiet. Small sales Eastenj and Western at $14,50 
(0.16,50. Cut meats in moderate demand aud prices without 
change Sales at SUjJc for Wi- stern aud city shoulders, and 
4J^@5r for hams. Smoked meats are dull and unchanged. Ba¬ 
con sides quiet arid prices nominally unchanged. Lard contin¬ 
ues iu moderate demand and prices steady, sales at 7.7 8’,,<• for 
No. 1 to very choice. Butter rules dull and heavy, ami selling 
atag.lfjr for Uhio, ami 10-.ATe for State. Cheese sternly and firm, 
and selling at 3,i.xe for common to good. 
AsmtSr - Continue steaay small sales at $5,81‘.i* for Pots, and 
at $G t ■ • r Pearly. 
, Hops—F irm with a fair demand. Sales at 14@18c for new, and 
7@lle for old. 
alhany, Jc.vk 23—Flock and Slut- There is a steady 
trade demand, but only a moderate btlsiiioss was done in Hour 
this morning, ut the closing prices of the week. Corn Meal is in 
good veqneyt at unchaugeu prices. 
Common to good State.$4,25(174,50 
Fancy and Extra State. 4,60@4,76 
Common to good Western. 4,75®5,00 
Extra .Michigan, Wioconsin, Indiana, Ac. 5,50^16,25 
Extra ... 6JW@6,75 
Common Canadian,. 4,5ouT4,75 
Extra Canadian,. 5,'25@6,25 
Fancy Oene^eo, -. 5,50ff5.75 
Extra rieneflye and city brands,. 6,SO;a 6.75 
Grain -There fo only a moderate milling demand for Wheat, 
most nt the i fieri tigs being held above the views of buyers, 
bales nt$1,25 for .,rnber Micliiuan, and $1.35 for white do. Corn 
in stonily request at unchanged prices. Sales Western mixed at 
4/c toi uiisonnii. and 50e.for prime old. llye i- he'd at 77c for 
■" inlet and dull Gate firm aud in mr request; 
sates at 48c for i 'hicagoes, and 433®c for State 
BIHVaLO, Ji'.vk 23.—Ft,ont — Tito market steftily with a 
lair amount of ti'amuu'tiom: for a rainy d.ay, mostly for interior 
trade ,'nley choice JlJinoL extra at SI,2Str 4.30, Wisaonsiti ex- 
,’ ff a’ '■b^r oboioe spring wheat Camilla on the track at -I,Co, St 
i.oms at $5,7.5. double extra Indiana at S.5.37 1 , / .5,5" winter Wis¬ 
consin extra «t $ 4 ,fill, extra Illinois at 84.12.ri choice Wisconsin 
«tr» xt it < p -rforine quiet. 
Grain -IVhruit mantel rules dull, with limited transactions; 
Rales amhifr Illinois at 99Jie: white Midi lean in bags at 31.23 No 
. Jimvauk.-e. club at Kfic No. I Milwaukee club on private terms 
—Meaty held Ut 85Ti90c for No*. 1 mill 2 Milwaukee elub;8ff '83 
rai'ia' -" bfiFiec: $1,06e 1 1.07 for amber .Mieliicari. $1 for red win- 
and Indiana: $1,201 1.23 for white Kentucky, with but 
ntue ilispoRitmi) ou the part "f buvnr*; to par raking prices.— 
Iviv'o » i 0 ' ;lr ket qufot, with but little doing, buyers holding 
I?, ,,1‘T ICMVel ' prices; nib's at 38C for old Oats quiet aud nominal 
rc-POrted. Barley—The nmiket rules dull aud 
, ,v' 'r " ', 1 t 'drenu-h limited demand. Canada nominal at 155 
n'"P choice, and Westero at 5ff ■ 5Cc for oruiuai’v to good.— 
v :ul, t ,,0 ’">nal at flOufor Chicago, and 53.054'; for Wis- 
c S n '. -V '■"’l 1 "' ‘'fciportt-d 
( '®l ui aai! and puces nominal at ?1.62ri 1.75 for 
^(’2.-5 for good to choice: and for very choice mo y 
el7i.ii.Zr"' i 'lV iet and nominal at 56risSc for good to 
P^JSSS?*- nvT^Pck smiiil—demand limited, 
at < 1 ( 1 “raiTc^hemarKet dull fur all kinds. Prices nominal 
6 7 fmi 1 ^ "‘i heavy. Sfoetxg j« for light Mess pork. Hams 
, it tot uny.ii.ked, and i qpi a c sacked. Shoulders lc. Dried 
IT WILL PAY 
In ilE.vnoN. June 7th. 1862, GEORGE J., son of Simon and 
Hki.lkn Whitcomb, aged 18 years, 4 months, and 7 days. 
Clothes Wrinsrei 
It is the Original and only Genuine nnd Reliable Wring¬ 
er before the people. 
It surpasses all others in 
Strength of Frame ! 
Capacity for Pressure! 
Power of Action! 
IT WILL PAY — 
To buy your LINENS of 
Hutotoarcl efts TNT ortlirop 
t3T ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance— Thirty-Fiyk 
Cknts a Lins, each insertiou. A priee and a half for extra 
display, or 52,ri cents per line of space. Special Notices (fol¬ 
lowing reading matter, leaded.) SLxty Cents a Line. 
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD! 
We Defy All Competition! 
WE WARRANT 
EACH ONE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! 
We have the highest testimonials certifying to its great value, 
both in the saving of labor and materials, ns well as its perfect 
adaptation to the use for which it is intended. These notices, 
however, cannot be inserted here We only ask that the pub¬ 
lic look at the facts —try our Wringer, and judge for them¬ 
selves \S ,• ask none to buy without giving it a thorough test, 
for which abundant opportunity will bo given to all. 
1 A N V A 8 S E R S W ANTED. 
To men who have had experience as canvnssers, oranv who 
would like to engage in tin- sale ot'this truly valuable Inven¬ 
tion, liberal inducements will be offered and good teiritorv 
given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Right) in which 
they shall have the exclusive sale 
This Wringer is made b.v 
The Metropolirnn Washing Machine Company, 
Under tho following patents. 
Tin? Improved Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator — 
It saves friction of the clothes, and prevents 
the rolls from wearing. 
The new Patent Method for Fastemng the Rolls to the Shaft 
— Never blacks the clothes 
Dlcfeerumn's Patent Clasping Frame, for fastening to the tub— 
Cannot work loose from its place. 
Lyman s Patent Adjustable Gauge, for different sized tubs—thick 
or thin, straight, slanting, or circular. 
Goopyrar'-s PaTknt of which thee are the exclusive owners! 
for the rich t to make, sell, and use Vulcanized India Rubber 
Rolls or Cove ied Rolls for Washiuc, Wringing, or Starching 
Machines. 
Any one making, selling, or iisimj any Wringer, ttr user as 
utrll at (hr maker,) the rolls of which were not pureh.ised of 
them, and a license obtained To sell and use the sann.-, are in¬ 
fringing on their l ights, ami wiri at once bo prn-ekuted accord¬ 
ing to law. After an expensive litigation in tlm trivnao Statics 
Courts, the suits are G— miuatod and i" : ituetions issued against 
the infringers. The parties prosecuted li.xve settled for Pit-' in¬ 
fringements and are now acting nailer licenses which with 
their supply of India Rubber.i they obTaiued from them vv tb 
tlie right to use it hr other Wringer--, (they paying n tariff on 
all sold, i hut under the most careful restriction- as to terms 
and prices, both who legale and retail 
.All licensed parties vvill have a certificate, showing their 
rights and authority. The public should beware of all canvas¬ 
sers for Wringers who cannot produce such Certificate —they are 
bogus. 
Descriptive Circulars furnished bv 
Jl'Lll 8 IVES A < «>., General Vueuts. 
_ ,, , 345 Broadway, New York, 
bold by bt-nciAL Casy.vss>;ks throughout the land. 
TNVENTIONS EXAMINED AND OPINIONS on 
.1 their patentability without charge Examinations of the 
Patent Office. $5 Foreign Patents at. low rates. 
650 2t J. FRASER N CO.. Patent Agents, Rochester, N. Y. 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your TABLE LINENS of 
ZZub'barcl eft* IVortlirop 
TM PORTA NT TO UOP-CRO WERS.—The best. 
A cheapest and most durable flop Press. Cummings’ cele¬ 
brated Patent Portable Hop Presses for sale, eight, dollars less 
than ever before. Having made arrangements to furnish them 
at the low price of Thdrly Pttyj [toltars each, those wishing 
Presses should -end in their ordeie as soon as possible. Re¬ 
member. 1 will not lie under told Address 
L. 1„ CUMMINGS. Maunsvilie, Muuiaon Co.. N. Y. 
IT WILL PAY 
To buy your 1ILACK SILKS of 
XZu'b'barci <ft? 3Vortlirop 
|;1ARMS FO Ul S A. L E . 
BENNETT & BANCKER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A.YD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 
.Taelisoia, Michigan, 
Have for sale some of the choicest Farming Lands in tlie State 
of Michigan, situate principally m the Counties of Jicksoii. 
Eaton, ami Ingham. Said lauds are mostly improved farms m 
from forty to one thousand acres, well located, and will be sold 
at reasonable rates. 
Persons wishin i to purchase farm ; in the west, would do well 
to veil upon Ol inquire of said firm riefot e purchasing elsewhere 
O. W. BENNETT. E. BANCKER. 
IT WILL PAY- 
To boy your SPRING PIUNTS of 
HiiToLyai'd efts Nortlirop 
New Spi-inor JPx'ints. 
We have just opened an assortment of Fashionable Spring 
Garments, which are very neat aud tasty. Our 
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT 
Is now opened, and we are prepared to manufacture Gar¬ 
ments, either in Silk or Cloth, to order, 
IUTUBARD A NORTHROP, 
633 Non. 69 & 71 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y 
6,000 SI ™”'™ D 6,000 
OF THE 
Most Desirable Farming Lands in Illinois, 
A T 
*10, $15, AND $18 l’ER ACRE. 
TIIKY ARK 
Uitf/i Hollins; Prairie I. on its, Jlriy and Health}/^ 
AND ARK 
Not -ill-parsed by any in the State. Thev are situated near 
Chatavvorth Station. Livingston County, Illinois, and are sur¬ 
rounded bv Railroads, one of which passes directly through 
them. 
Terms of Sale. 
Three-fourths of the amount to remain on mortgage, at six 
percent. Address Iff HANK OSBORN, 
650-4teo Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois. 
OOCHESTER CITY SCALE WORKS. 
J ~' j GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 
E. A Forsyth it Co keep constantly on hand alarge assort¬ 
ment of 
Hay, Cattle, Grain, Platform and Counter Scales, 
which they will soli at greatly reduced prices, 
t f~ Ml work warranted. 
Address E. A. FORSYTH & CO., Rochester, N. Y., 
636-20tvso Old Stand of Duryee & Forsyth. 
LA" See illustrated advertisement in Rl'rai. of March 29. 
TTAMI’EOYAIENT. A Nkw F.xTKRr-msK —The Prank 
.1'j tin Erwins Machine 0>. want a number of active Local and 
Traveling Ygents. A liberal salary and expenses paid, or com¬ 
mission allowed. Address, with stamp. HARRIS BROTHERS, 
Boston, Mas,-. (Clip this WM for reference.) 637-l3t 
