TRADE 
MA,RK 
from their homes, nnd thronged the cities, which 
pay no nixes. The failure of the crops in Laris- 
tim was rendered more disastrous because the 
otlier provinces, wliicli mostly raise opium, cot¬ 
ton and silk, depend on it for their grain. The 
result' in Ispahan, Vczd, Kirnmn and Shiraz 
were terrible hy the end of winter, nefore ihc 
new crop the cities worn crowded. Wheat at 
Klrrnan rose nine times its usual puce, and star¬ 
vation began. Yr-zd raises opium ; the people 
could buy no grain, and they ate grass ami roots. 
In Khornssan. the people sold their children m 
the Turcomans to save their lives; and In other 
provinces the people ate their children, having 
eaten all their domestic animals, and even Ver¬ 
min. In Ispahan, men were caught digging up 
corpses to feed their starving families, and a 
pestilence in consequence committed fearful 
ravages. One-half uf Persia is said to be de¬ 
populated. 
fornia are held generally above the views of buyers. 
Foreign grades are quiet und Oral. Latest sales are 
at 3&S50C. fur cotnnniO and good unwashed fleece, 55 
w5G for Kentucky washed, 40c. for Georgia, 4oc. for 
Burry Kentucky, 40c. for shearlings, 60c. for X Wis¬ 
consin, 62‘ e. for X Ohio. 63c. fill XfwXX Ohio, 66<it02c. 
for iambs’ pula d 3So. for extra, 6fKc. f,,r super, flic, 
for-ohl extra, TluiTSc. for tuidied. 4li<u4lo. tor noils, 37 
©too. for burry and choice California spring. 
\V hinky Is weak at 116c. 
KOCIIESTER, N. V., Aug. 3.-The wheat 
market is (pilot and dull. Hod winter, $1.30t«. 1.35; 
white, f l.flkad.SO. Corn, iW«io0e. for Westera,and 76® 
77c. for State. Data nominal. IKK). No market fur bar¬ 
ley yet. Wool is lino, Mi.rMo. flutter dull, 28"v24c. 
Kggs scarce at 2flc. Poiaioes very plenty, and prioos 
have “ touched bottom.” They mo selling In the 
streets at She. Ik bushel. Apples, i'5c,(5i$l 16 bushel. 
Tomatoes, tfLiLOO >• bushel. Bin .‘khorricx, common, 
9dd0c. $t quart Kurly Wilson and Kiltatinny, 12,H(« 
15c. *< quarl Oabbage, 80 <:.m$ 1 if* dozen, lluy in bet¬ 
ter supply, $I 6@21 > toil. 
Mutter.— During July the receipts were 59,21*1 
pkgs.; smite mouth last year. 39,790. The increase of 
receipts for the past throe months,compared with 
last year, reaches &9.7U0 pkgs. There lias been a fair 
steady market with n few days showing considerable 
activity : but the weather has become suddenly hot, 
which makes it bad for both keeping and moving 
si"ek, and l mo upward movement, io prices alluded 
to in our last is checked; Imi, as yet, shows no sign 
of going the other n ay This, of course refers to 
flue table and Useful grades. Common butter is still 
drugging, and It is likely shippers will soon be able 
to dictate the price, ic* tins is tips only outlet for the 
surplus of medium arid poor Western. 
Wequote Pulls, fine. 37'Gt'e.: do. tair to good.27(8, 
28c.; State ttrtitns. rill,v>. I .M,-.: do. half tubs, line, 28® 
Sue.: common State, 20 m.2Ic.; welsh tubs, tine. 2i>® 
28c.; Ohio, tine, I'.WjsJOe., Oh to and Western, good to 
fine, Ukilin.; other Western, Ufa lie.; store packed 
Western. tiLoUu.; grease, 10.h;e. 
Cheese, The market inis relapsed into a very un- 
sallsfactorv coridilion. Lower prices of most of the 
competitive articles of provisions In the foreign mar¬ 
ket brings the market for this commodity down in 
sympathy. The dlspoxiiion i<> realize Is further en¬ 
hanced by the continual liberal make.as shown in 
the receipts here, the recent supplies being ahead of 
this season lust year I’rivs of Hue lint's have drop¬ 
ped to HsallByc., but these tlgures oiler little or no in¬ 
ducements t.o shippers who feet iDdttfercnt In view 
oi the Mtiuirion liere amt abroad. Wc annex thn 
pillowing sr,mistical table. Receipt t* for tbo month 
2 k). 05T hoxoa, against 214,1197 boxes, Sumo time last 
year sh Ipftieule were 2d" ,.V*t boxes for ttie past mom b 
und 253,953 boxes sumo lime last year. Iteeeipls for 
Past three months 191,271 boxes; shipmenls MS,94.1 
boxes; and for corresponding three month; last year 
463,307 hoxns.und 4l2,30u boxes restiectivoly. We quote 
flne factory lflhiiJOIfie., Ann id gtmd !>"9Ye., ordinary 
9c., skimmed a-,i.,"e , farm dairy ; J iuie g„,nt »• i9>;'o., 
do. common 9c.. Ohio factory good 7’ jieijcom. lie. 
Cotton, riot markoi is very much lowwr, unset¬ 
tled ami weak. The supplies tire large with a light 
outlet, as prices here are above exporters margins. 
For forward delivery there is a decided decline with 
a steady, fair business at tlie ruling figures. We 
quote: 
Ntev Ori.niu niul 
UpluiiJ, Ac. Alnhnmn Tax.., 
Ordinary. . 15 <$— lo.ki't,— 15 Vi9iI5J4 
(Joed Ordinary.. tfli<®- 17 w. - IT'caU 1 , 
Low Middling . . IS4(76— 18‘At - IS ',,., l!l 
Middling . ... 19 >• 19 . "ii ., .ip, 
Good Middling... 21 ® 21 .... 2|Js„c21k, 
Latest sides for forward delivery on the basis of 
low middling, tire ut lshic. for Aug., Irtve. for Sep , 
18 5-lOc, for Oct.. IS 2-16c, for Nov., IS'.c. tor Dec. 
Dried Fruit*. In dried apples further reports 
from the apple crop tend to Strengthen Ihe market. 
There is not much business. Peaches. A few new 
have been received. New black bentos, '.irtjOe, VVe 
quote:—Southern apples, 3\;i«..vsliced, ka/.lc, for 
prune; State quarters, 7(v«,8c.; chei rles, 9M20o.; Nor- 
folk pouches, ISC., peunuis, #2,75<rt3.25 for WUmliigtoo. 
Kggs. The higher prices ruling here t han ar.nt.hor 
markets, for a few days hack, t.urued mnru stock to 
this marker, and the trade have found it necessary 
to drop price* to prevent an nncomlortuble uv-uraii • 
iatioii. The tendency i- to lower prices, as the clos¬ 
ing of harvest season will give more time losliipnient 
forward. Western. 9lw.32e.; New .lersoy, Slate and 
Pennsylvania, 23t;i24c.; egg outs, oQri»65c 
Fresh Fruits.- Pea elms are abundant. and fine 
varieties are coming by the |,,\ypr Delaware nuidt 
including uni ,Mixon ami Prawfords To-day Hi car 
loads are tn marker. All lots uru running betlo, in 
quality than they did during thn past ralnv pci inrt. 
Pencil growers have lost moniiy tn, large Inv,dc s 
twice Unis fur Ibis season. Blackberries can only 
IJnd buyers fot the bulk utttong preservers and i miior 
inatiufacilire's. Apples are plenty, bin must be 
choice to hr-rig $6. Sontllorti graiios are in stock, 
though many of tliem are n,,f sabtbly ripened, rjin r- 
lett pears begin In arrive rroely from all point's in¬ 
cluding » ear loud A00 ilfly iiuund crates, in tine 
CINCINNATI 
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, 
FORTIETH DIVIDEND 
NEW YOllK, .IULV 28, 1871. 
I2TA DIVIDEND of FIVE PICK PENT, lias been 
declared, payable August 1st, free of tax. 
WM. K. LOTHROP, Secretary. 
THE SECOND GRAND EXHIBITION OF 
MANUFACTURES, 
PRODUCTS AND ARTS. 
WILD BE HELD AT 
OF COUNTIES AND CITIES IN NEW YOttK 
WANTED, BY THE 
ORIENTAL SAVINGS BANK. 
430 Grand Street, New York City. 
CINCINNATI 
If Every Mini who spends money in advertis¬ 
ing would go or send to Geo, P. Rowell & Co., 
the Now York agents for most of the newspa¬ 
pers published in the United States, the number 
of successful advertisers would lie largely in¬ 
creased. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
FROM 
SEPT. 6th, UNTIL OCT. 7th, 1871 
futile Fulls, N, V., Dnii'y Market. 
THK offerings for the week ending August 5th 
amounted to more than 8.000 boxes. Farm dairies 
went no higher than for the previous week, the 
range; of [(rices being from SraAP-vC. There was de¬ 
livered and Hold 1,f,27 boxes In factories Die sales 
were moru brisk than for Ihc previous week with 
scarcely anv difference io favor of this week. We 
Rive quotations o| sales as follows: Bud long, lie.; 
Manhelm, lie ; Itondersoo Ass’n, JUiC., Country- 
man's, lie.; Starkville. lOWe.l IlOPVoM'S Cold Creek, 
lie; Worth Fairfield, tic.; Russ,, 11 . Him,, : [lid Fair- 
Held, lie.; Fairfield Ass’n, lie..; Stimuli Church, 10Lc,: 
old SaU.lmiv. ii,:.; Manhelm Turnpike, lie.; South 
Loluinhla, lDl-iC.; Fulton, Kl'ic.; Herkimer Co. Cen¬ 
tral. 10\r,; lloiliel. lb 1 . Johnsons X Retails, 10>;e.; 
BrocketI.H It Footer's, 100 , Eiiloiiville, iOA'ff.; William 
Peck, Me.; Bates. IU 1 .. 0 .; Newvllle, lie.; Nash A 
Keeler. 10\.\: Shell'* Bush, Hike.; Newport, II',c.; 
Maoheim Center. 11c.; Springfield Center, III 40 .; 
Paine’s Hollow, llijsjc. 
We have advices from abroad to the third week 
in July. Our London corniaponilent. savs new Ameri¬ 
can checHe clears as it arrives, more especially the 
best qualities. The bust new sells at Mb to HD., and 
old ranges irom 20s. toads., and those returned from 
France, Shs. to ius. The other deaortptktnsof cheese 
are quoted as follows : -English (TiihIiIui", 80 s. to'.lls.; 
Wilhsliire, double, lids, to S2s.: CllcsJilrc, iiu'diuni, 00s. 
to ,1s.; tine J:ss. to sds.; Scotch, fills, to (F,s. Dnloli 
i lici'sc Kilauii, Mis. to fibs.; Gouda.*, 40*. tn 549.; Der¬ 
by shape, .Ki.-t. to 5 is. 
The Initlcr market. Is reported firm. Normandy 
extra, IJSs.; Cloiimells, 1208.; Corks. Ilfs, The cor¬ 
responding [a Ices last year were Cloiimells butter, 
120s. American elieeae, new. 71s. 
The liuy harvest has been delayed by the rains.— 
Tn immense Buildings especially erected for this 
purpose, in the crater 0 / the f.itu, cMtimi on r fi;ii.O0O, 
and in every particular far surpassing the Great 
ICxpoHltlioi ot last. year. If will In* (lie largest dis¬ 
play ever held in the United '■hales. 
Power Mall for Machinery in motion cover* nearly 
011 c acre, nod 50 feet high Fine Art Department. 
3.'(d feet, in length, Central Hull, 250 l,y I id t'.ior, and 
70 feet high. Horticulture department, M, feet by 
80 feet, 11 ml 2fi tent high; ami four other deputT- 
lneuts ut largo iJimenaion*. prascnUng a floor space 
of over 3 acres. 
Building open to receive articles August Id, 1871. 
Tin; most ample arrangements have been made for 
the conveyance of articles and visitors to 1 lie Expo¬ 
sition, For full particulars, adddress 
A. T.GOSHORN, President. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
and Tan, use Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion. It is 
reliable and harmless for removing Brown Discolor¬ 
ations from the skin. 
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 491 
Bond street. New York. 
Furnished L" the i nllcd Stall's Government and 
the principal linspllals. TI 10 host and cllnapnst. 
A. GLaNZ, Hole Agent, 191 William Ht., New Voile. 
Agricultural Diploma 
1‘IaAI.V AM) |^’ 4'01.OIES 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ Patent A ppm antics. For description 
Ac., address SIMPHON & (70., Box 5 ij 76, New York. 
i It A It K (’ll VNUK FOB AGENTS ! Agents 
iV we will pay you # 10 pel’ weeh in Gusli, if 
you will engage with us uf mice. Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address F. A. IGLLS & 
GO., Charlotte, Michigan, 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
MARKETS 
AC.’ENTS WANTED FOR 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS, 
New York, Saturday, Au». 5 , 1871 . 
Tiikre is an improvement of ijs '@2 per cent, in 
the quotations of most of the Kail Roads, actively 
dealt in at the Stock Exchange sinre our last report, 
with more business doing, although speculation can- 
1 1 yet be called decidedly buoyant. In the Stocks 
ol the United States tiie changes arc very slight, 
conforming to the price of Gold, which lias ranged 
per cent., about the same as the previous 
week. There is no export demand for Gold Coin, 
but the daily demand from the Importers to pay 
Cb'toms into the Treasuty average $coo,ooo per day, 
while the sales of the Treasury for the week amount 
to only $i,ooo,<x.j. The Banks will consequently 
lose a considerable amount of the Gold Notes upon 
their next average. The Southern State Bonds are 
5 per rent, higher on Tcitnessees, and t per cent, on 
South Carolina?. 
The Bank movement, in other respects, is steady, 
und Money continues abundant at cheap rates to 
tin- Brokers on temporary loan. Some 3 ( 8*4 months’ 
engagements have been made as low as .[,‘.(((.5 per 
cent, per annum. 
General trade increases in activity in Importation 
f.,r the Full business throughout the country, which 
is expected to be good on account of the fine crops 
1 ported from nearly all quarters. The Imports are 
Juigc, and tiie Exports of Produce very satisfactory 
i 1 , amount, although prices for Breadstuff? and Pro¬ 
visions are comparatively moderate 
Wc compile liom the last mootiily report from the 
Bureau of Statistics, Xo. 11 of the scries of 1871 , the 
following summary of the Foreign Trade of the 
I mted Suites for the hist eleven months of the late 
1 isral Year: 
mm touinn.N tiiadk ji i.v l to mat 31.1871. 
Imp a icii In foreign good*, in gross.$470,890,1)79 
llc-exportcl out of bond, Ac. I2.HIIJ.470 
Total, us for United Status market*... .$457,979,009 
Good.* in bond June 30.$50,930,841 
Goods tn bond May 31. 02,275,720- 6,344,885 
Foreign goods taken for consumption.$152,034,724 
Exported American produce, gold value... 390,234,921 
Balance eleven months.$.'(0,348,803 
Exported in domestic bullion. \c.$75.002,311 
Exported in foreign bullion, Ac,, 13,292.071 
Together..$88,354,882 
i/os; foreign, Imported. 19,279,680 
Nut outgo of specie.09,(04,990 
Apparent ludunce In favor of U States.$12.726,193 
COM I* A IttSON WITH SAMK MONTHS Ob' 18711, 
Eleven months. May 31, '71. Mav 31, '70. 
E "'di for consumption.$132,034,724 $388,915,018 
Produce exported. 390,285,921 847.Yla.712 
Balance exclusive of specie. $50,343,803 $41,199^00 
Net specie outgo. 09,074,996 24,575,019 
Apparent balance.$12,720,193* f10,623,0.57 
'Favor of United States. 
The following is the present City Bank movement: 
July 32 . July 3y. 
Capital,Nat. and Local.$ 88 ,s 69 .c<x« $ 88 , 569,1530 
Loan , and Discounts... . 300 , 068 , 7 *.) 30 a, 05.-,285 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks 90 , 561,657 90 , 947.179 
Deposits, all classes.. . 355 , 735,063 357 , 057,909 
National Bank Circulation.... [ 0 , 371,186 30 , 360,125 
PRICK OF STOCKS AND BONDS, 
'• V. Stale 7 s. io8Jh North ( atolinas,oid. 
.Missouri 6 s...., ... 94 ^ Virginias, old. 64 J 3 
. 71 Do,, new. 
South Candidas. 57 LV. Y. Central Scrip., 9351 
( srural Pacifies. ... 98 $$ Do, Stock. 97(4 
Colon do,... 87 1 9,Erie. 38 ^ 
I niuit Pacific Stock.. zS'4 Rock Island .S 07 3 i 
Reading.. 114 '$'Lake Shore ..tooik 
•VW est. Preferred . 91 J 4 Ohio and Mississippi. 4444 
Du ( imnion. St. Paul, Preicrtcd.. 81 
n abash.. 6 jtt Do. Cuuimun. .. , 61 
OF THE WORLD. 
Cans. Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets. Gaum Bags, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials and Sporting 
Goods of everv description fit verv low prices. Send 
stamp for a I’rice-I.lsi 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine before pitying the bill. Array Gnus and 
Revolvers bought nr traded for. 
Address . 1 . It. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun YVorltH, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
OVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
The largest, best selling, and must ultrictivr sub¬ 
scription bonk ever published. Bend lor circulars, 
witti terms, at once. Address 
UNITED STATES PUBLISHING I'll.. 
I I 1 ItiiMiuie «t|-ect. New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw Viiiik, Aug. 3. 1871. 
In the matter of cattle thorn Inis been a falling off 
tliis week, but the large number expected to-morrow 
will about make good any deficiency. At least there 
is scarcely any improvement lit tlm very Imv rates of 
lust Monday, witicn was ono of tiie hardest markets 
of the season. There ts a downward lendeney in 
sheep and hogs, the latter fall tog off Sc. w lb. during 
I lie week. Peaches are fast reaching the higlu of 
the season, and have the effect to diminish the con¬ 
sumption of meat*. AitorgOthor the live stock trade 
is in an unstitisfuetnry condition, so far as feeders 
und dealers are concerned. 
total* mvk stock kou tuk wkkk. 
.Mlti'li 
|l V,',. Cull*. Ctdvs- Sl"i"i». ll'.ir,. 
This week. 0.850 56 2,frfV4 29,494 25,119 
Lust week.8,77(2 91 2.495 29,585 22.330 
Correspond’« w’k ’70 7,1183 9H 3 , 2.54 20,478 18.358 
Average,'71.1....ti,H47 97 2,240 28.151 17.108 
Beeves, The past has boon n tough week for the 
speculators, and they would sell nil i ludr nrotlts ut. a 
very small figure. Their I0S*C* count tip heavy A* 
an illnsl ration, one drove of extra Und cattle which 
cost $7.30 per cwt, in Illinois, were sold here for just 
31 liont (lull amount, after declining precisely i lint 
offer jn Buffalo. This is poor enijdiirogcniunt for 
feeders, especially for those who put, stock ii pnn grass 
lit the higher rates of lust spring, and still worse for 
those who bought cuttle last tall and wintered iluoe 
over. In fact, the longer the stock has linen kept tiie 
worse for t lie owner, ua pt**- i have kism deelieOig 
ev-r since the first rally, Atiwr thn war. 
There were tlm large niiniber cf 5,310 entile in the 
yards last Monday, 151 ear load* at Uoinmunlpaw.lU 
at lOOf.li street, and hiiat VVeeliuwkon, Dl all tiie hard 
markets this wa* pronounced the worst. It wus the 
more disuslroO* from the fact that there, wa* a little 
improvement at Albany and oilier point* on thn way, 
so that drovers Were inclined to stock up somewhat, 
freely, only to sell out below cost. Pretty fulrcoMIe 
run down l.. HMovlOc., with really prime steers at, lie. 
Texans sold ut, O^iUMc., or 3'«,4e. $t lb., IIVo weight, 
one drove did not, reach $2.5 f head, Tliurc were 
koine selection* of tut cattle retailing \X Die. per lb., 
und one drove, good einmgh for tuiy holiday market, 
sold at V.";..<((] 13c,. 1ml they Were prime us egg*and fat 
a- show hogs. ,lu«t now there is the faintest shadow 
of an improvement. 
Tito following urn thn prices at tiie close ot thy 
market: 
Tills week. Last week, 
Cki. III. CwilU. [ 
Uholoe bullocks, 1* lb.im ® 12 >3 W 129.' 
Good to prime. “ ® 11‘if HR (>« 11,‘i 
Medium . -. “ ...lit fa 10 R lox ft# li 
(trdimiry. ” ... 9 go 9R 10 <«o I09J 
Poorest grade. “ .. .69J ft# 8 fK iii 8 ,R' 
Average of all soles.103? <i» U.tj M 
AIUdi CoIVh. Thn COW market is it verv unuer- 
tuinulie. Pricna improve a lltlliiorn week with some 
demand, Which 0811a slock in from the country only 
to And all the Improvement gone and a very dull 
trade tiie next week. Such is the ease just now. 
Milkmen wanted a tew cows a week nr t wo ago, get¬ 
ting which they want morn, tvliile a larger number 
are sent in for sain. Most of those sold bring fljlViii 
75; some sale* being at, $49 and a few reaulnng $ 80 . 
Veil I Uni v«'s. These are coming forward innm- 
wtint I reeiy, and prices lire less Arm. Very tew of the 
best calves exceed HRe,, while n lot of " grassers’’ 
was sold to-day at 4o., and a pen of 200 lbs. at $7.25c.i 
7.7/0 per head. Some fair State milk veals Hold at Bo. 
Thorp were sulea of choice veals at the,, oven up to 
Wednesday, and a few extra* reached that to-day. 
Slicep null hituih*.—Arrivuls free and market 
dtillal lower rales. The greatest decline ison lumhs. 
Wi) call scarcely quote anything uboveSIru., tliougli 
4ft very fine Stal e lambs, 67 lbs,,brought He. Some or¬ 
dinary Western lambs were sold at tl'ye., a pen of 51 
lb. Pa. going atTc., with 78 State, 64R lb*.at 8 c, Sheep 
range from te. for pour oulls. to for rattier 
thin to medium flocks, and licit;,’*c. tor prime to extra, 
a ear 90 li,. O. retailing at 6 ( 4 . ., and HE' Uiumdas ol lit 
lbs. at. BJ^c. A car 72 lb. <). sheep sold at 5)*o. 
Stviue.—T Ii use have fallen off Kc. d a rlftg the week. 
dressed selling at ikkitiWi;., with an ocenslunal lot of 
I'igs at live. The. market closes very heavy. A ear 
ordinary State hog* sold, alive, ut5Xc. 
LATEST, Aug. 4. I’, ill. licove*. Arrivals, 
lift oars m Uoiniriiinlpaw, making '.Oil bead. Besides 
these there were about 4bll stale cuttle, pint uf them 
held from the tough market of .Monday Tills makes 
the total of fresh cattle for the week ending to-night 
0,997 bead There is a little Uriuness but no special 
advance to-day. The best cattle on sale, prime 8 
cwt, steers, BOld at 11JSC. There are some lots still 
unsold. 
Slicep und I,mult*.- Receipts, 10 cars at 48th Sr,., 
13 at Couimuriiuaw, l>i at Chamberlin's, 4^ at 40th 
Sit., and 2 at Weehawke/i, making 0,979 head. The 
market is very alow and lambs are still lower, 150 
Camulas of .57 lb*, soiling at l,IRc„ und 65 Ut, Kentucky 
at 7c. Nothing is fairly quotable ubove&Kc., no mai¬ 
ler pow tine. Good fiu if. Canada lambs sold at 8 c. 
Sliaep are doll, a lot of 86 tt>. Indiana culls selling at 
4c., with 32 n>. Ohio at aHo. 
II og*. -Arrivals to day, 9 cars ut C’ommunipuw, 
Or onlv 1,023 hogs, and still there Is no rally to the 
market, dressed of 200 lbs. down selling at c., 
heavy going ut Oc. 
A large, fresh ImpnrtuUnn of the llnest varieties. 
Illustrated Priced CiiEtlogui'(No, 6), with lull direc¬ 
tions forCnlturai mnilnd free, to all applleaiils. We. 
would also euii iittenlioii to our nsiiul large stuck of 
Fruit and Oniuuiioilul Trees, The following 4'iitii- 
logiii * tuallcd "ti receipt "f amounts numed 
N«>. I Un 111 log lie ot Fcnlrs, 56 pp. I lie. 
** 2 Ocnn’l Tt’ccMt SlinihM, 
Roses, SO ••.10c. 
“ 3 Green House Pin ills, 42 “. . 10c. 
“ W liolcsnle, free. 
El,LAY ANGER & BA BUY. 
Alt. Hope Nurseries, Kocliesier, N. Y, 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
iganta Wanted, 
I Mum* Tl« 
Very prutlY. 
3 Sample* 0ft c. 
COMJHNED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
C. M. O'HARA, 
Hillsboro, O., 
Itefors to this Pep km 
PDCO$1.5b. 
dam pie $1.00 
HIVEUSIOE FA II .If ” FOnSAI.E. 
A r.tie uppoi 1 (lolty to briy-,i f1,-st-cl:i -h Mluok 
niul Grain Farm of 243acre*, beantilnily situated on 
Bock River, and comma tiding if tine view of (lie sur 
roil tiding ci m iitrv, and uf train* pushing almost hour¬ 
ly over the Northwestern Railroad, tn mult for the 
West and California only l * miles from the flour¬ 
ishing city of Dixon, 111., tn thn midst ot a good farm¬ 
ing mOglii'OrJUOOd, wllh pleasant society and good 
schools The Improvement* are House, Barn, with 
underground 3tables..560 feet "I good Slieda. plent y of 
Corn (1 ills, I log Pens, and nil Out-Buildings I Inn arc 
needed, with water for stock in even yard. About 
2,000 grafted Apple Trees growing, mid also Grapes, 
Berries and MlmdnTrec* In abundance. TKtlAIH, $741 
per acre; one-third cash, Ini lance 111 ton to fifteen 
atinnnl payments. 1 1:!0 acres adjoining: can besold 
with farm, II desired,) LnltW'* of inquiry promptly 
answerud. Addreas B. U, HIGGINS, Dixon. III. 
WITH 231) MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MOUTfi AGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILKS WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
#30,000 PER MILE. 
#30,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
’ TA TIC LAND OFFICE 
^ OF NOUTII CAROLINA 
I'tiniiK $5 t<> $H> |*«*r Acre. 
Improved Farms, guud lluuses, Fences, Ac., &C. 
Send for Gntal'igue. Address 
it. K1NUSLA N D. General Manager, 
P. O. Box 240, Raleigh, N. C. 
Hay and Cotton Press Works 
Established '■ 1854. 
A Map and Circnley relating to the Bonds of the 
DedericK’S HAY ahd COTTON PRESSES. 
i*. k. hud nit 1 cm <t co., 
PATENTEES AND BOLE MANUFACTURERS. 
Dcderick '8 Patent Progrcaeivc Lever Prebses are hal¬ 
ing at leant two-tllirda of the hay, straw, Ate., baled in 
t lie country, and are familiarly known everywhere as the 
beet PreascH. 31 different M 7 .cn of Horne, Ilaud and 
Power Presses,for I alipg hav, straw, cotton, hemp, hops, 
cloth, hides, rnoks. husks, broom corn. &e. Send for 
Illustrated Catalogue, giving Sizes. Prices, and much 
other Information useful to the farmer, planter, packer 
and uhtpper. Do not wait untii Machines are wanted, 
then order tn haste—hut post yourself in season, Y.5; 
charge nothing for Information. Btale your trancpoi ta- 
tion fuAiilitle*. market, &c. AnhBFsa, 
P. K. DEDERICK & CO., Albany, N. Y. 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
Wo. 10 WALL ST., 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nevu ^Viuicrtiscments 
Ht*.— The receipts of llie principal kinds 
1 -! K '" for the week erabruee 16 bids, beans, 
»heu 1 4''vj s .V,Y ,rn ' T®.*® 3 bush, oats, 643,291 bush. 
h.Y.« ’ 1 * 4 ^ ,iour ' 7,340 bales cotton. 1.042 hales 
l' k k^ butter, 89,267 boxes 0hee.se, 5,.583 
ffilsL r'/n.u'/. 4 ' 135artl > *« pkgs, pork,1.690 te*. and 
bales wool CCy ’ 4,083 1 ‘ h<1s • dlJ " ‘ Jbls - wlllslc y, 3.0.19 
h nil Pens. -The market is almost burn ot 
note?i 'nu n ?* ancl Hi tees are very llrtn at the mlvanee 
the “ rP • 1 '®W Hags of California nearly due ; 
Jirrn* a ??.* !!, ( ,,ron,l '" s quality. Marrows continue 
V,,,r'i,, ;;!''n * el1 b > the load. In bond, at $1 
price 1 *” 1 15, “ pressed for sale at the kiwer 
3 xn L T! Ut .?. : (“ It<!lins ' Narrows, prime, per bush..$3,76(3 
$ 26 .V.C 2 f' .' l ? K ”od. $3<.i3.5u; medium prime, 
t 50 a',‘n ‘ 1 e 1 "JP“2“' W-mUD; do. common. 
.^'’"'bern B. K. peas, per > bush, bag, $2.7o 
w ’ G'ltiadit peas in bulk and bond, $1. 
S ute\:‘S-r? he South is sending unusually large 
11 (CS, and prices have declined to 'W(«i36Kc., cash. 
4e M f’a'°rirt at .,°' d , P^ces. We quote. 3® 
for choiee'buri 1 “ixed, 0®7c. for green, T^@8c. 
f|4B«Y FEMALE SEMINARY'. This insti- 
.L tutioli Offers the accumulated advantages of over 
fifty years of successful operation. For circulars ap¬ 
ply to JOHN U. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y. 
year. Red sweet potatoes, trom Maryland, rold at $5 
ftto.SO per Ub4. Tomatoes scarce and high. Few 
Georgia melons are arriving, and Virginia are run¬ 
ning small. We quote Long Island potatoes, Dyk- 
nmnnnd Kurly Rose, per bbl., $ 1 , 760 * 2 ; string hearts, 
bag, two bush. $4; Cabbages, per K>J, $6, 7 ,ft; White 
Squash, basket, $1; Long island tomatoes, $l.75®2 
per bushel basket, and $1.25 for Jersey, per crate; 
Garlic, per 100 bunches. $12: marrow squashes $1.2a 
®l.Jv; potato on tuna, per bbl. $4w(4.W; orilnns, per 100 
strings, $30(3.80, Watermelons, Vu., $6oi6.25; oltron 
melons, fl.ftOktL 
YVooL The market for fleeces has been rather 
more active, l'lwbusiness lias been principally in 
small lots, but on the whole represents u very fair 
hnsincss. Manufactured goods sell well, and Uiis 
feature helps along the views of holders A number 
ot manufacturers laid in a pretry guud stock a t the 
opening of tiie season and are running on these sup¬ 
plies. The general feeling on the part of holders is 
that present prices will at least be sustained. Medi¬ 
um and low grades soil best. Fulled are in light sup¬ 
ply »Dd wanted at current figures, Texaa aud Cali- 
yick’s 
Illustrated Catalogue 
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REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
AGENTS YVAXTEH YVHEItK NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
Is now published, and will be sent free to all who 
apply. ADDRESS, 
JAMES VICK, 
Itocliester, N, Y. 
