T »F.TI'R\KI> SOMMERS PAS MVKE FHOM *« TO 
V Slu dully, by canvassing for tho Cumpmctk Kistout 
or ri(K War. burned by the Auburn Publishing C’O- For 
l ‘A II about it" address E. G. tiTORKK, Auburn, N. Y. 
educational ^(U'cvtiscmcnf 
TORONTO, -Juno H. -Bkkk— Beef has been hut lightly 
supplied Price*. am ne follows. — First class at $7 fl cwt; 2d 
class at ifi.iv to *6,Ait r) e\v t, -Id class at S3, 1 0 f) cwt 
Shkhi—C lipped scarce mid in demand at $3hv» each. 
Lambs sell at. $1.76-02.25 each. 
Cai.vks plenty at iitjdfl for good. , 
SuKKfsici.vs — Si,£i> •' t,73 each for butcher s fresh slaugh¬ 
tered skins, and Aii.mi.SI for peddlar's shins. 
Felts draw l.'u-oai’li. 
LAJIBSKINS—25C each. C ALTSKI JfS. 8 <fC (*0 V tt>. 
Hicks remain unchanged at $5,00(7 cwt. -Globe. 
O tvKEF POTATO PLANT* Or the Scarlet Nanse- 
ij mood variety, eery ..torei and ilclicioms. Planted lost 
season lath of .lone, and ripened finely— consoannntly host 
variety for New York. Michigan, Wisconsin, jjc- Packed 
well in moss, af $2 per thousand: s.OOfi for $s. tj9d-.lt 
Address A. M. PUHDY, South Bond, Indiana. 
r THE LEADING WRITERS OF AMERICA 
write each month for the 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
A MONTH I—I want to hire Agents in every coun¬ 
ty nt $75 u month, expenses paid, to sell my new 
amily Sewing Machines. 
hm [(SSA-iatj S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
TUP. WOOL .HJtRKPTS. 
NF.AY YORK, .lime 2.—Wool i« in good request and the 
market ts steady; sales of llf.'NH) lbs, native ||eeeeat65@ 
Tor common to full-blood Merino, and Saxony mainly 
at iiii/iirse Tor medium and line qualities; 4.0m} jt)H super- 
loillod at 711a; 210 bales California pint at tOr: Od do Cape at 
HfvilOr. AWAlOU lbs Valparaiso, and SS bales Mexican on Pn- 
vafe terms Thu advlros from the growing districts con¬ 
tinue conflicting witli regard to the new crop, and in the 
nhsencc of positive information wu are unwilling to ouer 
auv further remarks, hut would ea.v that there is no large 
Stock of domestic wool in this or any other market on the 
seaboard, as is represented he parties w ho am interested in 
depressing. If there is, and it cau he bought as represent¬ 
ed, as cheap as in the country, what has taken dealers 
there? Why don't they remain at home, anti permit wool 
growers to do what they please with their goods.' 'Ihe idea 
of havim: wool now to any extent at fiOltWc, us represent¬ 
ed to us, i* utterly absurd, unless it he ’Lexus or coarse Mis¬ 
soni i. In two months from now. we slull positively know 
the real value of wool iu New York -A'. 1 Tribune 
IM connection with the foregoing, we extract, from the 
dunu circular of Messrs. TkujiamPP & Kbtchivo, the fob 
towing paragraphs: 
Pun-inn Fine. 01 this description we have a good 
stock, hut not much larger than is customary at this season 
.,t the year, and not too large for the consumption which 
Is incre'iudrigall the time „ . 
JArreian Vedinm- qualities iu quantity 13 more extensive 
limn he fore, but none too much for the additional wants 
for the army and navv. Toe stagnation iu the sale of these 
grides has depressed prices near! r 25 per cent, from the 
highest point, and cannot he sold at cost. No new orders 
have been went abroad for ittitne time past, and we expect 
ROCHESTER, N. Y 
pronounced by eminent authority the 
ST AMERICAN MAGAZINE, 
ts pages can be found articles in prose and poetry 
IFKLLOW, Hawthorse, EMKKSO.V, Whittikk, 
Holmes, ApaSSI*, and others of the most Pop 
leriean writers. A specimen number sent gratis 
t of six cents for postage, Terras—$3,00 a year; 
a number. Xoui is the time to subscribe 
Address TICESOIt & FIELDS, 
1,11 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
(ITiFA A MONTH! AVe want Agents nt. $60 a month, 
tPUU expenses Paid, to sell our Everlasting I ‘emits, Ori¬ 
ental Humers. and 13 other new articles. 13 eir culms free. 
Address [893-13t] SHAW & CLARK, lllddefoTrl, Me. 
FCstabliHlied in 1*3472 
HILLSDALE, MICH 
J. B. WHEATON 
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BE0KEB, i 
It «.(/*, Stilts ami IC.fi/innx-tt on Commlttlon . 
Has 30,000 acres of excel lent Farming Lands, mid 100 Farms, 
FOR THE BUSINESS EDUCATION OF YOUNG MEN, 
DEVELOPING A 
iu Michigan and other Western States, for sale cheap 
694] 'lVrmc Knsy. 
New and Original Mode of Instruction, 
COMBINING THEORY and PRACTICE. 
inn non APPLE TREES, 5 to 8 feet 
1U\ /.V /U\ f high, lit per hundred. 
20,000 Standard Pour Trees, 6 to 7 feet high, at $25 HI 100. 
10,000 bwsit Pear trees, 3 to n fret high, ax $18 X* 100. 
20,ouo WInto drape aud Cherry Currants: 5,U00 Diana 
drape Vines A largo stuck of IVaeh trees. Cherry tree#, 
Plmn Irens, Gomieberrifts, Raspberries, Black berries, Straw- 
hurries, most nf the new vans ties of Natty® drnpos, Ac., Ac. 
* t7~ All of Hit best Western varieties grown rxtensiveip.—' 
Local and 'Handing Agents WanU.il. 
Wholesale and Descrlptlyo Catalogues sent to all appli¬ 
cants who inalose stamps to pro pay unstagO. 
Address K. MOODY A- SON, 
631 Niagara Nurseries, Lock port, N. Y. 
$EW WORK ON SHEEP HHSBANDKY 
By means of certain Counting Room and Banking arrange 
uients, approved Practical Forms, routine of Business, &<v 
described and illustrated 
“Tkr Practical Shepherd.” —The Editor of the 
RcRAt, New Yorker in connection with J. B. Lippincott 
& Co , °f Philadelphia, will publish in a few weeks, a 
new and complete work on Sheep Husbandry, entitled 
Tan Practical Shepherd, by Hon. Hknrt S Ra.vdai.l, 
LL. D. author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South," 
« Life of Jefferson,” “ Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry," etc.; 
also Editor of the American Edition of “Youatt on the 
Horse," of Which over thirty thousand copies have been 
gold. The author of Thk Practical Shepherd is well 
known as the ablest and most reliable writer on Sheep 
Husbandry in this country, and the work eunuot fail of 
becoming the standard authority on the subjects discussed 
It must prove indispensable to every American Hock- 
master who wishes to be thoroughly posted in regard to 
the History and Descriptions of the popular breeds of 
Sheep, their Breeding, Management, Diseases and Rente 
dies. The work is intended to give that, full and minute 
practical information on all subjects uonneeted with Sheep 
Husbandry which it author has derived from the direct 
personal experience of thirty-five years with large flocks, 
together with that knowledge of different modes aud 
systems which has flowed from a very extensive corres 
pondcnce during a long period with leading flock masters 
for Western long clear middles. for Western short 
clear middles; 7‘i(a,7\, cents fm belhett. and Sc for choice 
Western long out hams Lard worker. e«»icr: salon at 
t/tfjaiO.tfc'c for No. 1 to choice Butter selling at lfl@2Pc for 
Ohio, sml hi ' 22c for State. Cheese firm at S@12c. tor Ohm 
and .State . _ „ __ 
AsHKS —Stondy; soles at $3,00 u8,00 for Pots and $9,25 
®0,62 for Pearls. . . 
Hops— Market is quiet and dull; with small sales at 16 
«M2e tor ordinary to prune. , . 
Bkaxs—W e quote.-Mediums, choice $3,20(313,35; Medi¬ 
ums, fair 32,75 mA 00, Pea. choice $ 3 , 20 fa 2 t,.xt; Marrowfat, 
choice. $1,30 xlVO: Marrowfat, ftur. *2,7,K;)'.3,00; Kidneys, 
choice, $3,tm.d'.'ta); Lima, choice, $4.00:0,6.00. 
Skeds Flax seed, rd bushel, $ 2 ,{io<a 2 !,Wt; Timothy $1,60 
041,75; Clover, it>, 9@0'ie. 
UPFFAbU, .luoe 3 Ft.octi — The market fr.r the week 
ban ruled steady with fair Interior and home consumptive 
demand; sales for the week at $3,30 for spring extra; $7,25 
for whit-' wheat double extra Canada; $j,25 for extra Can¬ 
ada spring: Od.dSk, for choice spring Wisconsin; *5.90 for 
ted winter Ohio. $5.2rt for Illinois, and $5,50 for Wiscon¬ 
sin spring extra; $3,73 for Wisconsin bakers; #0,25 for eh me a 
white wheal doable extra. Closing quiet aud less active. 
Drain— The wheat market for the week has ruled steady 
with only slight variations iii Price*; sale* at $1,13 for No. 
2 Milwaukee dub; $t@l,U fe~ ““ 
Chicago, red winter Ohio 81, 
BY ITS FOUNDER, 
(Author of Fulton & Eastman’s Book-Keeping.) 
A BEAUTIFUL Miuiumcoi'K, maunifyinu Fire 
Hundred times, forSS oknth ! (coin (ireferred.) Five. 
of different powers, for $1.90. Mailed freu. Address 
667-tf F. M. BOWEN, Box 22e, Boston, Mans. 
THIS IS THE FIRST AND ONLY SCHOOL 
R CMIIIMIK GDI, LIJ G I A T K INSTI¬ 
TUTE.—This Institution provitles the very best facili 
ties for a thorough English anu Cl»ssic»l Education. 
Roarding D«|mrtinent exclusively for Young I.adies 
Expenses raodoratc L. B. SATTKUI.KK, Principal 
Rochester. Jan. 1, 1363. 
Ever instituted where Aotuai. Business Transactions 
were connected with the 
Theory of Book-Keeping 
i^EEDS 1_S EEDS'. 
FLAX SF.F.D, 
CLOVER SFF.D. 
TIMOTit V SEED, 
IIUNOA HI AN CRASS. 
ITALIAN MILLET. 
OUCHAt:n CRASS. 
KENT COE V BLUE GRASS, 
RED-TOP SEED. 
(W8-l.1t D WAIIF RR OOM SEED. 
For sale by HENRY DAW & SON. Buffalo, N. Y. 
This Novel, Original aud pre-eruinent Mode of Instruc¬ 
tion was fully introduced iu 1858, aud the right of this 
System of Theory and Practice Combined, 
Was secured by law to the fonudor of this Institution as 
Author and Discoveiur, aud remains the exclusive right 
and property of 
..... . - .....51.27; 51.40 for author 
winter $1.3! for amber Iowa; $1,33 for Green Boy club; 
$1,33 for white Canada, S1.7U for white Kentucky; closing 
quiet hnt. firm Com. the market for thu week hits ruled 
very active with free sales at 65c for prime yellow.iind 01.4 
i7i.'62c for mixed, chiefly at Ihe inside price. Oat*— Interna 
demand with fair receipt* for the week; gale* at fiSfjjwUe. 
Bariev dull aud nominal at*!,Uffi'l,25 Rye -Sales at 51.00. 
Pkah—D ull and nominal, at 80c for Cuuadian; stock light 
aud demand limited. , . .,, , 
Brans - Firm at $2,7651^,00 for fair to choice, with only 
moderate stock... 
SKKP8—The market dull, and in only light demand for 
retail lota, at$2,06for timothy; $5,00 for clover, anti $2,25 
;d)2,SO for flax seed, . ... , 
"Provisions — Pork lower, with only moderate business 
doing for small lot*. Quoted at $12,50oiI2,q) for light and 
$13,0tX>dl3,50 heavy mess pork. Lard in fair demand at 9>* 
mild for plain l.nros; EkiriOc for sugar cured hams. 
:ic plain sacked barn*, and li) l ,c for sugar cored sacked 
ham*. Shoulders .VM(;:5?iC- Dried aud smoked beef 10c. 
White fish and trout Iu Jiali bids, at t5,ixx«i5,25. 
TORONTO, Juno A— Flour -Dull aod inactive; prices 
hardlr so firm; SUpeHlno at $3,88fri'8.85 per barrel; r alley, 
tmne in market; Extra, $(,2B(iT.4.30; double Extra $1,75. 
Grain—D uring the week the deliveries of grain and (arm 
produce generally wore much less than those of hud week, 
and prices hardly so firm Fall wheat ha* huon but mod¬ 
erately supplied. The price, however, is not so good, 9000 
98c per bushel being tho average price paid on thu street 
Sen ini; Wheat holds firm tit 73l<uiHc per bttshel lor mod¬ 
erate to good qualities, being u decline of about KalZc pur 
bushel. The receipts have been hut light 
llAUt.KY There is now hut little of this grain iu the mar¬ 
ket- (kX.of.6c. (A bushel would be bald for moderate to good 
samples. Kv" none on tho market; prices, therefore re¬ 
main nominally unchanged, at lc P lb. or 60c lit bushel. 
OaTS have been sparingly- supplied, und prices rather 
easier, selling at ((XuHflcYI bushel by measure, aud 48c per 
bushel for prime samples, by weight.. 
I’ka.a during the week have been but lightly supplied, 
with a poor demand, at iOmWic. 1;J bushel on the street, and 
6 tko. 38 o p bushel by tbu car load.— Globe 
Eastman’s Model Mercantile College 
op itoci/psTi:it, jy. r, 
Common. 
Pulled, extra.-79™7S 
Do superfine. l.feti. 
Do No. I. 
Western mixed.oo uha 
Smyrna washed.45 ; a:t>0 
Do unwashed.I'c!” 
Crimea. wSl™ 
Peruvian washed. rfii'r’ 
Canada. -79@75 
California.. 30(3)75 
TORONTO, Juno 3 —Wool in light supply, at 31(<i).15c 
lb. Wool lockings at UX5)l6c # It Globe. 
The System of Practical Instruction 
Is e(Touted by means of a regular 
COLLEGE BANKING INSTITUTION, 
With a capital aufllcient for necessary purposes, with its 
bills and specie. It also has 
Nciu Abuertisements 
A College Manufacturing Company, 
tdr AHVEHTISING TERMS, In Advu.iee —TlIIRTY- 
Five Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 62>* cents per line of space. Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
To Bupply the students with goods, wliero almost every 
kind of Dry Goods and Groceries are dealt out. There are 
likewise Stock Brokers and Real Estate Agents Offices. 
These, with other facilities, renders it, as its name declares, 
This FORK received the First premium at the N Y. 
State Fair, 1862, and at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
uuiveiHull v acknowledged to be the best in use. 
N B.—AU pmsons are cautioned not to make, sell, or 
use Horse-Forks with ttues similar to this, or similar to it 
In any particular. 
A MODEL COLLEGE IN FACT. 
I F YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO KEEP 
BEES profitably, imdosu two three rent stamps and get 
Metcalf's Appendix to the "Kiev to 15k*. Kxrrt.NO. 
Address MARTIN MKTf.U.K, , 
Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
TUP 1'JTTLP .rtJlUKPTN. 
NKW YORK. June 2.—For Beovns, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Sheep and Lambs, at tlm Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull's Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street, at Browning's, In Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue , and also at O’Brien'- Coptral Bull’* Head, Sixth street. 
For -Swine, at AUftrton's Yard, foot of 37th street. N. K.— 
The Current prices for the week at all tho markets are 
as follows • 
I5BKK CATTLE. 
First quality. V « 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality... 
Inferior quality..... 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
VEAL CALVK3. 
First quality. 
Ordinary .. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
Extras. V head $7,00(38,00 
Prime quality. 6,50(3)7,00 
A gents wanted, -to take 
orders for VICTOR'S HISTORY or TUN REBELLION. 
I If uebiomlrdpe.it Standard. Endorsed by the President. 
Cabinet, Members or OonOKKHh, Governor*, Bancroft 
the Historian, and by tho press generally. Two vole, now 
ready, (expensive!T) illustrated with Steel Engravings.— 
Sold'bv subscription only, and nxclusive territory given- 
Canvassers make from $50 to $100 per week. Send lor Cir¬ 
cular of terms, Ac Address , ,, . 
BOW’D r. HOVEY, No, 13 Spruce st, New York. 
44 MOSES’’ I'll 1 11 It SlGNIfr lt’ANCE.- 
l\ Roman, Grecian, Indian. Negro, Celestial, Aqui¬ 
line. Turn-up. and Pug Noses, with character of each. 
EYES, blue, black, or gray I D'S, pale or red, prim nr 
pouting, scolding or loving MOUTH, lurec. or small 
HAIR, light, dark, coarse or line, straight or curly 
CHEEKS, thin, plump, pale or colored 'tKEl (I, regular 
or irregular EARS, largo or small. NECK, long or short. 
SKIN, rough or smooth Illustrated with Eng ravings. 
The. walk, talk, laugh, and voice, all indicate character- 
We may know an honest face from a dishonest one-we 
will show bow Wo Shall treat of ETHNqtor.Y. or the Na- 
turaI History »1 Mau: of PiiVmioLOc y. th» U** ot Life 
and Health ; of I’liRKSOLOnr, thu Philosophy ot Mind - 
with Choice of Pursuits, and "How to Improve; of Pav- 
cnoi.OUV. the Science of the Soul Man, with reference 
to ail hi* relations, social, intellectual, and spiritual, will 
be elucidated lu the Piirknolodpi.u, Journal. New you 
commences July 1. Handsome quarto monthly, at 51,«) a 
year Sample number*. 18 cents- Q 
1'h-aso address FOWI.ER & WELLS, 
71 XJ..R No. 308 Broadway, Nuw-York. 
Under this System of Education no young man of ordinary 
ability need fail of being able in a very short time (ten 
to twelve weeks,) to act as Book-Keeper, in the highest es¬ 
tablishment, without any misgivings of his ability. 
Butter, CbeesOi 
I jin-el, Haras, 
JEggH, Houltry, 
Oarnti, Vegetables, 
DTour, CS-rain, 
Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, B’lax, 
Tallow, Wool, 
Htarelx, Acc., Acc-, 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOS1AII CARPENTER, 
B!i Jay Street, Now York. 
N. B. The advertiser bfi* had abundant experience in 
thisbuslrios*, and trusts that be will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful uttentiou to the intorettta of his 
patrons. The articles arc taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made Imrondlately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving aud selling Is 5 per cent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility 
integrity, Ac-, see the “Price Current- ' 
VJT (Jiuih advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SKND FOR 
A. FHEE COPY 
o F 
PRICES CUXI.X1RTUT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
t o 
JOSLIH CARPENTER, 
„y«. 32 Jay Street) JYttc York. 
To Returned Disabled Soldiers 
$15,06(^55,00 
. 4O.IXX3||5,00 
SlAHririHS.IKI 
, 25,0X3 Hl.lXJ 
A liberal discount on the terms for Tuition will he allowed. 
original drawings from life. These will be followed by 
chapters on Cross-Breeding: ou Breeding in-and-in; on 
the finalities and Points W> Le sought iu Sheep; on Yolk 
aud its Hut*: ou Uie Theory and Practice of Breeding; ou 
the Adaptation of Different Breeds to Different Soils and 
Circumstances; on the Profits ol' Wool and Mutton Pro¬ 
duction and their Prospect* in the United States; on the 
Spring Management of Sheep, ou Summer Management, 
(two ehaptera;) on Fall Management; on Winter Manage¬ 
ment, Feed, CCC , (iwo chaplera,) uu Diseanrs and their 
Management, (setoral chapter*.) 
Mauy of the most important fixtures, implements, pro- 
conneoU'd with Sheep Husbandry—euch as 
6 M @6 c 
5 (3)5>iC 
c 
For Young Ladies, 
Pursuing the full business course. A number in daily 
attendance- 
cesses, Sttr.j connected with Sheep Husbandry—each as 
plans of improved sliccp barns and yards, feeding racks, 
the wool pro**, the modes of arranging fleeces for the 
press, the dipping box, instrument* tor shortening hoofs, 
permanent metallic mark* for -beep, etc , etc.—will be 
illustrated with cuts and clearly described. The portion 
of the work which treats of diseases will also be appro¬ 
priately illustrated 
The Publishers promise to make 'he work creditable in 
externals — engravings, typography, binding, etc — and 
will vie with tho Author in efforts t.. render The Practi¬ 
cal SiiKBKEitn In all respects superior to any book on 
Sheep Husbandry hUberto published in America. It wilt 
make a handsom’c duodecimo volume of between300 and 
400 pages, aud at once supply a long-sought desideratum. 
Canvassi.vu Ai’.rsth wanted for the above work, 
to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. 
For circular containing full particulars address 
1). ]J T. MOORE, 
Editor Rcral New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Strict attention is paid to this most essential branch of 
Education. 
The high premium on gold and silver on this side (from 
60 to 60 percent.,) will lessen your expenses more than one 
third from what they have been heretofore. 
markets, Commerce, See 
j ASON <5z H A JVC LI 3NT ^ 6 
HABMOHIUMS AND MEL0DE0NS, 
[E UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WHINGER. 
Warranted the best iNNTRTtviv.NTSofthe cJom In the world. 
See Catalogue* containing t.-.timun v to th-or Maperhinty 
from the most eminent musicians, LomdautlV exhibited in 
competition with Inv-truiniuit- of the other Lent makers, 
they bavu never, in n single uedauen, billed to take the 
highest prize. The Only Goi.h MkDAL ever awarded to reed 
instruments Iu tbl< country was to one of tbe-e. 1 rices or 
Harnioniuinn, (ol whi-.h several new "ivies are now mst of¬ 
fered,) $6<) to $400 each; of Melodeons. $1* to $200 aach. 
Ntnv York wart?-rooinn, at S oh. ft a 7 M**rc»-*r St, where 
dealers »r« supplied a', the '7;;ri'rriVbllt.-*'!"* g»nt^^ 
33 . M I Xj Ha 33 R , 
FOREIGN AND AMKKKAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND SALES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker 8t, New York. 
All kinds Of new, rare, and Seedling Plants. Fruits, 
Flowers. Tree-, Vines, Shrubs, Ac.; Iron. Wli« and Rustic 
Work French, Englisn sir! Amunean Gia-s, I atent Heat- 
■ fvireivn and American Brinks, Magsglnea, 1 apers, 
NEW MODE 0E INSTEU0TI0N. 
The great success attending our New Mode of Instruction | 
hasproduced quite a sensation among the Managers of sim¬ 
ilar Schools, who advertise as we do; and some eveu claim 
the originality of the system. Thcuo are however mere 
imitators. Whatever merits the System may have, they 
cau ouly be developed and made available to the student, 
by teachers of 
Practical Experience in the Counting-Boom, 
Aud a knowledge of business operations iu the field of 
actca l KNTKRPRI8E. On these wo have and do now rely 
for our success. 
137* We want a good 
C ANT V ASSER 
i every town Liberal inducements offered and exclu- 
ve sale guaranteed by__ __ 
* JCUUS IVES «t; <X*., 
:m P. O. Box 3110, 345 Broadway, New York. 
rno CHEESE DAIRYMEN. 
1 RALPH'S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
Was awarded the First Premium, after a thorouph. test, 
at the New York State Fair, 1362. Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able and effective 
Clieesu-lYIalxiiig Apparatuii 
in use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
w ell adapted to 
“Factory” Clicesc-Making. 
More economical in use than steam, and much les* expen¬ 
sive in cost Sixes varying from Hi to 355 gallons on hand 
and ready tor delivery,—larger sixes for Factory use made 
to order. ... , 
Send for Circular containing description, size and price 
list, directions for using, Ac., to 
’ Trrw mi nt, t. Cr\ i- - 
Thousands of Young Men 
To be met with throughout our land can bear us witness. 
1.37“ For full particulars of this Institution, mode of 
instruction, original plan of operation, and for Terras of 
Tuition. Ac., Ac., please send for Circular, 
Address 
A. K. EASTMAN, 
Principal of JCa*t>nan , » Cotn’l Collect) 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
' WM RALPH A UO., 133 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y., 
Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairy man's Tools, and Implements, 
tjp” Vat* carefally packed for shipment. 683-tf 
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