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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, IS72. Lot 53, in same, dated Dac. 195 consideration, $650. | od at 33§@354o. Englishmests for delivery in De- | have incre. d the wants of Italy; wheat mONEY AN D COM M E RGE. Lot 24, Ahiflard’s Block 2+, in Ashland Second Addi- mfl,ei“%fif January, 534e for Cumborlanda; | bought Tor rogrowing the Jand 1o tany n&‘mé"‘c‘fif ond | £romsdie o [yt e L i Lo tom, dafed Oct. 16 considcration, £,000. 530 for short ribs or long cloar; G@ige | Lhe Prospects for the coming crop are rendered wn- | from 27@29c for froch, nad 20@%%0 for pickisd. Bales : 5% 2 e O )7 Wost Lakost, dated | 420'ch ort olaar ; 817@Bi0 for long qut Bam, | f270TaVIe, The wonta shown at Marscilles aro olzo | includo S00 Goz do at 50¢ ¢ 40 cases ot 260 40, Thga a6 | LEATONS-Th demang 9¢ Jemons st this b MONETARY. O o 00 5t o ot Wdod st 8 £, 25212 Bess beef, £9.50@9.00; oxt % do. 99.50@ | Yoy much moro extensivo than bad been expected Uy | 27c; 10 brls pickled 2t 30c; G bels do poor at 156 | sexson. prevatled to.dug. Frises g mnchanged. Wo . pLLBmAHML 0 164 of Wood ut & 4, 454135 0y dated | Mloss hest, BE.00@N.00 ; extra mess 4o, 80E0@ | mudy, FEATHERS—There was 5 very good demand for | anoto Palermo and Maipgs st £3.587-607 Now Orleans am ECTaE .19 ¢ , $950, .00 ¢ 3 .00. s present eatimates of the cropa ek S z 20,19 conalderation, 5 3 eef hams, §26.00920.00. City tallow, | Tho present estimates of the cropa in Hungary, fn | prime feathers from the locsl and inforior trade. Tho | orengce. v G000 pabors . aida a0 at $14.00 per 210 ToURsDAY EVENTNG, Dec. 19, | agivciio et r g antey oornerof Dobey at, 8 f, | T{@75(c; groase quotable at 51¢@G3c. Gales | Russis, aud even in tie Atlintic Siates of North Amer- | receipts aro mod:rate, but =mple. We now quote | casos Malags frrapes at &%.50 pere® (25 BS). o8 £ 1hs losal: inoney masket matbors pontinto:| 81200 r ec. 175 consideration, | wore reportod of 200 brls mess pork &t 811.75; | ics, are more conclusively unfavorublo than thres | prime Lvegosse ai 63@063, from frst hawia s Jobbiny | © META AN e p S fOM—TWe note a de- | 9 cowa.. 200 0 omey Sy TLaLIOrN con Daviin av, 50 1t & of Fult £ 250 brls do seller March at $11.873¢ ; 50 brls old | monthis 3go, and the great’ deficiency in thie potato | Frices, TEQ72c for sseuricd featbors; mixed festhers | eline of Mo in sioet sine, sonw DY & seductionat the | 13 butchers? stock. 3873 to work quietly, with some slight progress to- | 23772 2% GO0t R 0T B &\;30-% W1, 100x164 £, dabod | g poris at $10.75; 150 brls do ab $10.25 5 4,400 gnxz) (‘e:m;znt!ad hfi‘a a[;. Oaiza's rocent xalm‘;- 241,500,000 | 250502, e 40 quality ; chickens, 6@ac. East. Tin plate is very armin sympathy with the | 75 gxmh-'wfl;dm- ’i?,‘}x e S % ation, $2,500. 5 6 ottlod 25 ns) 13 a fact which hae, of course, only beo a 1SH—Owly a Jimitod i i ta: - 18 batchers’ stock. .. rard en easier condition. The demand for baulk | = T r,w of Noble's, £,25 1t toales, datod Nof. | 8 Iard at To; 05 toa do (kattlod) ab T34 100 | wiil'ihat sumo peciod “aish, 30 rroBsbly Bok sk, | 1 desarimens o e macics, "Gty T dore | Egglioy markela, Trade manbict,) Wo35te 33 modium steers, 0 > C, iecommodation is large yet, but is becoming of | 13; consideration, £1,700. tes do (last ovening) at $7.10; 900 tes do seller | the weather has been so wet aud unfavorabie forwheak | and small, but with light atocks on hand, and the pros. | do, Tisos- 218,00 - oo 54 medinm stezrs. L NORTH OF CITY LIMITH, January at §7.06%¢ ;1,000 tcs do seller last half | sowing, that apprehenions begin to be ed that d tradi o butchers’ 3 more healthy character, beingnow Iargely from | Lota 2 and otin Blockai, Davenswood, dated March | Tanuary at S7.135¢ . 300 tea o sellor Movoh at | {ho Crop of 1618 sy bo as bach b ‘wores, T ot ot | Bect cha e o e, aomted s lealers are frm I | 10 wo—Lrgh, 40 fml 01 BT 3. packers to pay for hogs. Tho capital that gets | 13 consideration, $2,000. $7.40; 150,000 1b shoulders, seller February, at | the presont ear, - g all aroand, The Ban Francisco Horald says of the | les ot yimll ok, 3L {alr stears i Sut in hia lng of trade comes back quickly, 808 | pioey 1 o0 Qo xEm | S e froen do (chsi) at 330 ;40,000 | , hso has'bech a decided miscaleulation with rogard | frad i suimoa ¥ o e T ) o] icaves = large profit in this city. Thereis still a | 7,33, 14, dated Oct. 305 consideration, &7 500, * | tbs grecn short ribs at fc; 300 boxes fi;“‘ short mm&g‘:p&u;‘l::v‘;l}:glv?\;firg ‘much fiZefl;fi;'fig ex;e{xh:(gfiwglfgrbfiflfius:}m e Tad ek | o Compertatfiss, &3:; brarletsy onibs; Ma:" §ood deal of paper coming here from Now York | W 3n 3¢ e 3 of ww's¢ Bec 4, 33, 14, dited Aug. 21; | Xibsat 3%c; 20,000 Ibs long clear b 53405 250 | boon expected. To this priucipal couse of & declino in | fhoge fub 1 teadily Sacreasing 10 importanco on oue. | - Woreess to 5, Bey o3, and 0, 1055 10 to 11,1103 13, | 81 Fexas steers. 538 5 h ), 8¢ unt and stringency 2 mone) streams openin; the oceun, from the Gold: it s 3 0x88 Bleers.. ot fxm?‘ ;nd ofle:efl i tha o0 tmsfkf‘i: hfl? at | don1a 50 X Seo, 36, 14, dated D, 13; consideration, :grm:! t;7’60,000 Thsand 4,750 pea ‘green homa (6 | markck | CPE L T L St Slglkfll;r:\b:um‘. i them ; ke | 183805 10, Ta £ o Aol indls, 15 pek o | g ieers b T r month, but, as has been | ¥050. 4 3 10, port of the osing of the naviga- | of the rivi ught gavs for lamndi NAILS— chapged, :| 93 Texassteers. .50+ 24 fo B péc cent pex ’ it Lot3, tn Block 2, of Hitehcock's Subdivision fn mo % | [o2) 8¢ 403, 10.000 pes and 170,000 Ihs do (17 | y\0.3) Toiranrog has mot bosn contumad, but vistasily | commormion Tt sarn that the most patstanie s | o Were A8 and e oy i do, | 33 Taona otesra.. 500 before remarked, this shows the necesnities of | of Soc.', 38, 14, dated Dec, 18; consideration, $700, | D2 & 7%.m447. 0 Ibs do (&9 1bs) 8t B3¢o; 20,000 | 1o raneactions from thence aro roported 10 bo atan | siea Tosprt 4o tho Hiyers of Wasningion Terrhoney, . | bosss i 575 W o4 oo B o Siasy | 18 Tema stescs..o.. \ Eastern merchants rather than of the makers of 1; n? (2 BB) Bt 6c; 60 tea sweot pickled hams | end, and, on tie other hand, smportant advices, dated | tween Shoshwater Bay and Capo Flattery; but the | 757a o5 o fin,s%sm@'s.sn}.’- 20 do, $9.00 | 18 TexAs steers. X e paper. (15 1bs) at 83c. ; 204 instant, have been recoived from Odetsa, through | Columbin has a larger supply than any other one river, ’s Y 16 cows.y - 0 il pedhsuss i el st e COMMERCIAL. gbious was quieh and may be qu;esd ealer, | tio most selizble homnols, secordiog to, which thcrs | and it Dus alao the maost extonsivo Dsherios. About 19 foshy’ e 3 gain to-dsy, s ough holders generally professed unchanged | was considcrable excitemen ¢ iwheat market, and | 850,000 salmon, weighing 5,000,000 ponnds, 38 pre- 82 good stesrs. X z and sold between banks at 25¢ per 31,000 dis- THURSDAY EVENING, Dee, 19, views. The market has ruled so weak in New | 9 Pood 0 ghirks had risen to equal to (23 to Gs per | pared for the market, were taken thero in the last gea- 3 38 good steeds 4 ’ A 492 s c. £. i. London terms, Stocks had run unusu- | son, from April to J inclusive, Half were canned lsal E: tount. Tho following wero the receipts and ship- 3;’55,5";233”:?353‘ e a soveral Bastern | Jiiy low, and supplies wore for the moment nil; ves. | aud bt saltedy” oy, Hemp sish Tond; B : ?25::%39?“ T o sy o aEe MOXEY PROSPECTH IN EULOPE. monts of tho leading articles of producein this | ;gjifid of m reduction in the limit abovo Which | fulsme ki wive L er SEleam cargoes from | Woquote: No. 1 Whitefshy £3.25@5.50; No. 3doy | Marline @ I 0. L2102 £ Visbisin = dgx in of 25@0c per 100 lbs, Attention is being called by some of the | city during the past twenty-four hours, and for essa ] 70 boen shipped last weok is, however, | $5.009535; No. 1 trout, H.15@5.00; No 1 shore | Tarred rope, < | tho prices current\op Tuesdsy.being 33.75@4.00, - considerable, The imports of wheatand flour into the United King- dom from the 1at Soptember to the 233 November have maclerel, $11.0011.25 ; Ko, 1 bay, $3.60G8.76 ; No. 3 ‘bay mackerel, $7.00@7.25 ; No. 1, ehoro kits, $1.85@ 1.90: bank col-fish, $.50@5.75; George's cod-fish, they may not buy. Buckwheat flour was easier; bran dull, and rather wesk. Sales wero reported of 100 brls Bpring extras at $5.75; 216 brls do at Eastern and foreign papers to the fact that early 15 the now year Germany will release 70,000,000 FEllo the clasing prices to-day mare 33,0070, the corresponding date a year ago : Trade opened fairly sctive this morning, and or £80,000,600 of new legal tender gold coin, and RECEIPTS, SHIPMENTS, 4 5 A ‘been at the enormous rate of 15,624,028 quartc .50@5.75 ; box herring, Ne. 1, 30@33c ; box herring, i [ conngtion s poner! ovaiey of s = 86.00; 1100 ‘bels on private terma; 100 brls | 2205 5058 sbmmonn e of IA0AR auiiers Ber | 40308016 Do i NG ST MM | e ot e e f el stion is predicted in some quegters, The do- 1672, | 1871, || 1872 Do Daknhon ot 28,002 60 bele Ao at 87 8hp, | il bos similar focilty th procuring in abundanco the | brls, 10.0G10.5. . . | ¥e quote: Cartwn, 21@2%c, oL, | o borhood of 25,000 remafned in the pens e cline in the Bank of England rate to 5 per cent | Fyoo pog 3,039 Total. 3718 bals at $8.00 5 5 Ea1 00 o further supplies wanted? Gertainly not! It only | FRUITS AND NUTS—Raisins wers agoin quoted | 730; No. 1, 08; No. 2, 655 Vinseed, . rar, ne;g orhood of 25 nxiried dn iz i aleo regarded as indicative of nuususl abund- | Wwhest, o otal, 1,716 brls. Also, 10 tons bran at $11.000n | proves this: that given tho ability of foreign countrics | essy, and we drop quatztions bo per box, or to $2.95@ | 85c; do Doiled, 80c ¥ whale, 83c 3 sperm, ané@n.10} |sold, . ond, —unless thel or erco of money in the course of = month or £wo, Coe“'bu:h 33.1% h}%:x. ¢ R Ry AR S ;wh!all:;u‘:n&r been fi:néaa})’:? s;xpmy,t w:lu: mnfi; or fics R:’eale.mud i3 falling off some, and stocks are | neal l‘mt;gf’, shu:ck Qlll,.n;;'c tgd w-:n_’;: sfl: 3 ‘;{ v marked d.{mmdllh%l: ed}u t!;:n ?cexpu, ff—u 5 e mey st & iy eat was firm and relatively steady at abont | less difficalty, the requires of say twelve million | larger than is desirable, Thedemand for prunes, cur- | No. 1, 90@950 5 ban] + elephant of orrow- will. undoul ly witness s furth a:;;‘:'gst;; sgt'gfs%stoo:hixah?h eI(_;gdan market; the same range of prices ug'asterflvn . The g:gfl':;! S dusing e Amole dantan, —tho Ciithee o mfu.‘ od most biher eools in fhe U ta e mpeniinn ey e by wiiiva Wt Em,é,,i,fim in valnes. The “,_mm:i ange of s Y. % i can henceforth only flow forwar: or tha scasor goneral - morke! AINTS, = alg Cpbia SURRENDERING DILLS OF LADING. market advanced early on the recoipt of Mows | From forelgn counirics in a0 much smaller quuntien | i steady at former - pricas: - Dites, 8G00; | demand odly, snd priccs underwentno decided changs, | {18, HATkeL was fi‘%”gfi".fifin°“-fiam‘"‘é§2 The recent decision by the Uniied States Cix , = orp nEu 28 | and with greater difficalty, by reason of the extraor- | figs, new, 16@l7c; figs, box, 18@19c; Turkey .| ruling easy 2a given below: B P! 3’50, onit Court at Boston, in the case of tho Bank of | LirxSeed, Ibs. to advices of loss by the recent heavy floods in | dinary quentity of which those conntries have de- | prunes, 1872, 10x@1lic; do 1871, 8@0c; raiains, §2.55 WHITE LEAD, kg the great bulk of the transfers svere at $8.50@ Commercs of that dgy’ canes congiderablo dig- Broom Corn, Europe. Of this the privato advices did not | nuded themselves in the first months, In other words, 65 ; blackberriex, new, 10}@11lx0; raspberries, 3 11.50 { 8.60. Not ouly were all the hog-pen3 filled to Cured Meats, @8, spesk, and some of them were said to quote | if theehipments had been hitherio only ot the re- | 43@4c; pitted cherries, 25@28: ; peachas, parod, 211G . 115091100 | overflowing, bal the sheep-p: and many of cussion in 211 parts of the country, and reveals | Beef, bris. ) i i isi f ! it e , Liverpool dull and drooping, which was deemed | quired rate of twelva million quarters, our pricez | 2Jc; peaches, hulves, 64@70; do, mixed, 5@6Xc; the cattle yards had to be bronght into requisi- I%) :hehb : '::g frnter:my that tho mnjnnt]y of firh l;hxla Pprobable when New Yotk vfla subsequently re- | Fould now doubtless be highor and moro Liable, than | Zante currents, 1872, 93810z 3 do, 1871; 8@Skc ; ap- 1450 | tion, to accommodate the vast number of hogs them have been systematically assuming Jegal | Lard, Is. ortod toTia laner: Thah our matker Bm’g off, | 133t present the cass, tos future decline, ata timo | ples, Southern, now, b@bxo: do Western, 6@7c; 12.50 | ‘that’ during the past 43 hours have been un- liabilities which they were nof aware of, The | T3low, Ia. * , vhen in insteid of diminishing quantities | Michigan, 7x@8c. Nurs—Tilberts, 14@15c; Al- 1L00 k3 % kot raost important question in this oommection is | BUtter, B ... ut could not be called weak. The fact is that | would have been coming formazd, For tho preseat 1o | monds, Torragons, 22¢ ; English walnuts, 14315¢ 3 Na- loaded at the Union Stock Yards. The mar] P poriant Jnestion an this connection 18 | Dressed Hog, No there is 8 good deal of confldonce in tho future | sysculative movomentls in prospeck but’theroap- | ple walnuts, 10t : Brazils, 14@15c ;" Pocans, 106, - 1L00@1L.50 | closed heavy: 3 2 dvsit ox the consignee attached, is the- bank %Mx Eogs, No... of wheat, which may u:rl;n, 88 in formor years, | pears roason for expecting a very healihy trade after | 123¢c; African poanuts, Tc; Wilmingtom peanats, 8c; 9.00@10.50 ot . Bt o= gmpics Sl et | B Sonisly bors o vl e 1 ey SO | e dmpling S oo s | S pati b L e 57 gn e 47 3 P s ry ? ) minus the cost of rail shipment thither. ~ PRODUCE IN CALIFORNIA. T 1S B 20 juiry for e08 aD: o 205 pold, o 1s. Bt elessed fromy forilier setponals.| BMGE 8 roie Tt “thore should _be . . importent | Tho San Franciso Commeaciul Herald says: queilfor the holldaysy and Tekoes, ulte strong, umepi | W B & m 9 P p e pise ceptanca of | W, b reduction in lake freights in tho spring, giving | W remerk continuod activity in the marketfor flour | F3blts and venison woro in lazge supyly, ond dull, 2t Tl e @ 01 303 3 my gam 1= ho vonsignen? The ormen nolerbiaadisy E Xoosk of ouly 24@2oper b iransit {5 Now | 300 grin,0nd that pan » iing marketincident o | S0t for Tonlvon arcasse mobity Sl SgL. sles it |13 w0 ssio e g o ES of Lukers hua been. {het the wholo. duty ! %ol %5 | dorks our markot might bear u 100 advance ; | (e very conmierabs smbuation in Srkights, which has | $416;,25 408 qusl at 1705 20 dos do it 5,00 25 dox a0 | & M oM o2 & o - Stiigihn fi%::gcg’zf;mfl;‘,';:n,;g Dad [ T gy 05| g0 | aisty obout this, as tho rotuction may bo mot | {onta Liverpans, or ha- coaivaent o bat » cont pop | ALEA00 89 doz rabbila st 61507 30 doz ot 513539 | 10 . Pl f R SEB a8 d6le mosa Zocure peptane ratt, ¢ ¢ y a decline Eastward instead of an advanee in | pound on wheat, This riso, to soms extent af Jeast, | Sifcacees of venlson af pibmiCe st S ¥ < 3 fais st ihe liebilies nfirely fom tho bk | “idrawn trom storo on Saturdey for city | (oo Wosts Tho.domiod.to-dsy oo rinopuly | fure (14 ket f 5o Peoducr. Smppgg e | SOQSTOTHOREE | [0 i g | OV g e | B M@ B g el 20 Iarge majority of transacti oie that 3 | consumplion: 5,305 bu wheats 1,300 bu corns | Of & local speculative character, that for ship- | for wheat, from July 1to Deg. 1, Tanged from $1.60 up | , GREEN FRUTIS-Apples aro tn moderste xequest | poultey, Thomarket ls mellsupped,buitioeoe | G 35 535158 o Seozs o8 460 arg y ictions were made. s 8 S i 1y i t being chiefly for the I des. Sell o $L.65 a8 extremos, and during the current month 5 b T OUADREC: | Eood deal of DOO: 5 s om has been considered to a considerablo | 8,234 bu osts ; 1,100 bn tye; 5,943 bu barley. | Fomrooias ciefiy for thelover graden, 3GUOF | 6 75h 60 was tho ringo for chotoe averge shipping | Cholce varieties sellng at £33590.15 and fair ot $2.50 | alowly. Chickens wo quotablo ste200G9.00, tholatter | &8 27 330 8 33 SR B X3 OH i ¥ » Ty 2 ¥yt " &4 -9l 3 e s 2alifies. X k. 8. 40, y extent unnvoidable, because in many cases the | The following' grain, has beon inspectod into | Qorard b 11800 rod cioued. £.315 | avalities, althoug the ontetae rato 1s un extreme ag- | §3.00 in lots from store. Granberries wore guiet and | price f08 fancy ot arkern A e domand.| 110 2% 3635|808 sled @ 350 oods ShIBROR Mot i e , eclined to $1.135, and closed firmerat 31145 | ure at tuls date. Flour has slao particlpated in the | 263d7: Wo quote sales of 140 brla spplesat £3.55 ; 190 | cases selling at 13¢; chotos tr 7 5 Ly u\-fpszo:k, SR Cripnable, oo flsh, Irait, | stora this morning, up to 10 'clock: 203 oars | seller the month, or cash No. 2 flpflng, 801d 8t | rlae, resulling in the purchase of sevatal fhoussnd bare b dost SSEA { 100 kels ot SLUO@300; 0 ks | amonedppen, ffiofi"; klon of 515 B ey dremiod I e S T cncs, A bank, it was ‘claimed, was mot & cor.. | ¥heat; 161 cars corn; 11 cars oata; 12 cararye; | $113@L18; and seller February ab 31.1533(@ | rel'befors tho atart at very low prices. Tho recelpta | glirated cronberries stH10.00011.00; & bris vild ab | tnrkoys et tBor, L203 Tovem 000 o l0HEi 202 | 51 51 siey : of whoat nnd flour combined bince horvest ng- gregats, in round fguros, 7,000,000 cils; our for the same period, 5,000,000 ctla; the remainder is in store, lces local consumption. It {s computed by those well posted in the trade that we have yets btock of 1163¢; both cloging st the outside. No.1 spring closed nominal at $1.20 ; and rejected do at 9lc. No. 8 was sold at $1.02 in Armour, Dale & Oo.'s, and Rock Ieland ; 81.01 in Central elevators ; and #1.00%4 for North Side houses. £3.00. GROOHRIES—Business was moderately active, with prices gonerall firm. Coffees axd rice were especially 50, and fn the later wo notes sharp advance. The weaknas noticenblo for eome time past in the markot for refined sugzrs is dissppearing, and quotations are SHEEP—The markst for this classof stock ‘was without new featttre. Bayers were in fair sttendance. and the offerings wore well taken up at $3.25@3.50 for common; at $3.75@4.00 41 cars barley. Total, 833 cars, or 125,000 bu. The woight of canned goods is ust now at- tracting considersble sttention, and it is gener- ciission merchiaut, and could not put these things on the market in the course of ite regular business. Again it is argued that tho great Sority of conelgnments are delivered to tho oz choicehickena st $3,50 ; 64 doz do at $2.75@3.00 18 doz at £3,00@.60 : 20 dos at $1.50 3 13 doz ducks o) £4.00@4.50 ; 2 doz gosea (fancy) at §12.00; 7 doz choice at 10,00 ; 3 doz do ot $6,00@8.00, ‘POTATOES—The market is Batter supplied with car N -4 v ally agreed that a reform is imperatively needed. heat romeining in the State of $00,000 tons, We h: i 5 guieo :;Lh::rii L:;:. _yrr:isi:m;um of abillof | oo E S cans have ‘grodually dwindled dovwn, | Cash sales wero reportad of 400 bu No. 1 sprin by ,‘,L“:;Z Vasnels om the horth t6 losd wheat fou | TOW pretly generally adhered to, Syrupa o quiot 19 | Jots, and prizesare woxker, :tufmgnw ers ars groize&um, and at £425@5.00 for good ta et OALL S LOmDADIeE An e 2 ? | at .81.20; 6,400 bu No. 2 spring at $1.13i¢; | the United Kingdom, having, in five and o half months, | 2732120 80306 and spices. Wa quoto a3 follows : holdtng thel cobelgmants at formés Agures. Jotatoss e € samboate—have nssumed to delivor goods to | nnder compotition, to 25 or 24 ounces, and the s fleot of more than 160 Br-CARB SODA—TH@8c. Ty >, Bales include 1 cax at despaiched to Great Brita vessols, averaging at least 1,000 tons each ; and, in this connection, we mey remark that, according to all ac- counts, there are upward of sixty veseels now en roufe to this‘port, having grain charlers securad. Oregon is now shipping flour freely to this port, and has loaded, since harsest, ten vessels with wheat to the Uniled from store gt 80@I0: on track ; 150 bu_choice blows at 90c ; 450 bu al 8503 100'bu at800; 200 bu Prince Albert at7do, in smal lots from store. BALT—Waa nctive snd firm, Stocks are very light, The present scarcity of silt sesms to be sccounted for by on inczoased demand and a falling off {n produc- 20,800 bu 'do ab §1.1834 ; 15,000 bu do at ¥1.13 2,000 bu No. 3 spring at S1.02; 1,600 bu do af £1.01; 5,600 bu_do st $1.003¢ ; 800 bu rojectod spring af 8lc. Total, 52,600 bu. Corn was rather more active, but wenk, de- olining 3¢c further, under & greater pressure to Covrss—Mocha , 30; 0. G. Javs, 253@283¢o; Java, No.% 333@xc; taucy Blo, 201@3(c; cholge doy 297@23c; prime Bio, 223(@2%i0; good do, NY@ 213{¢; common do, 193 @303 c; Singapore, 22@23c CoataRica, fancy, 233%@%4c 3 do, prime, 23@23xc} Maricaibo, 221 @23c. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (F TRAINS. person known to them as the one to wkom oods were addressed by marks on the pack- <. This custom of delivery, it was assnmad, ~as evidence that the bank’s responeibility ex- tznded no further than procuring the acceptance 134 1b cans weigh barely 11b, A similar abuse has grown up in regard to packages of many other things besides those msually put mp in cans. Tish kits, peach baskets, etrawberry of the draft. All theae assumptions are without | boxes, and ale casks are only instances in com- i i CaxpLrs—Siar, full weight, 204@3lc: Blearine, | tionas ed with last year. Wecantinueto quote: OF tho (s D L \ ! gell than has been noticed for weveral dars | Kimgdom. It fa difiicult tostate the smountof Orc- | 44 ? # " 5 g r o samantinlsw. The possession of the bill-of- | mon with cans for oysters. lobsters, and fruits, | past. New Tork mas again quoted *off; " and | Boms murplus 1BX@I6HcC. Onondaga e £40; Soglnaw fne, $240; ordinory Winter Arrangement. Excg:—i"am:, 8%@8}¢c; Ringoon, TX@8e; Carolina, iamond C, $2.50 0 ‘ground ;;m, .. ~ding, with the consent of the shippor, car- The Stockton Independent, in alluding to the late rico CENT " of a wide-spread system of cheating in weight | the continuance of liberal receipts here, with al- - 45 ’ 8X@9¢. 2.50; dalvy, withont bags, $3.50; do, ies wiih it the entire and exclusive control X o S I g | et 0 shipping domand, catssd. many holders | 10 the value of wleat and tho fall in Lnglish freight | *4E0% vt it cot joat, 1y@uyes crushed, L a0 Annton daire. ’pe?-m:, $09; gronsd | Exrramamio or Rerenzsce Manms.—tSe oz cf the property. A carrier who delivers goods | oF bulk, for the purpose of competition in price. PPINg P y Tates, rays : 7135, @ 13 a. 55s A, copted. * Sanday excepted. : AMonday sxcopteds 1 AT4 %o (e nominel consignes, no matéer how well | Shall we ever return to that Arcadian state-.| 10 VARt to **got out of it,” though thera was not | i fnero isstill an fmmense surplus of wheat fn this | PoyFdered, and granolated, 10 @GLccs A stands | alum, £2.735 Tutks Tnlo 8000, O o | R Sinsar et a0 s S Dally: bt caniunies iy 1o T e o ¢ whicls atil lingore £ much disposition to sell short, as dealers wero | Stato to ho exported. This fact is well known to ship- | 50 124@125c: do No: 3, 134GIBH0; B, 14O | SASH, DOORS, ATD BIIOS Tere = the St in e bkl e pacncen ber | ment nRigh's gera in the echool-books, to | apprehensive that farther material reduction | owners throughout the world, and a large fleet of ves- | {27¢G3 §317% G R@IRKES, D, To- BAEes T2 | demend, QupRiene s con RHel SROOReL : . fog for the value of tho progerty, Orif the | Lo Oec that ¢ 16 oz make 1 1b." Jould cause s cessation of recoipts. The mar- | geis’s nom o1 fhe ey to isiconst o load wih vhent | do, 103@tic’s falr do, 10¥@I0x¢ s choica molasses | Zhickness, % N S el R ‘tauk surrenders the bill of 1aing o the momi, | A Broat many operstors are looking for an im- | ket declined steadily throngh the session, clos- | e Bicsens Surplos v, howorer, fargely In the hands | gupar, “Ligilyc; folf do, 9'¢(@92jo; New Otleana .2x 6 by 6x 8. oy e chaet gaste frats Ohicastin Roanbs Bro Sene nal consignee, without his pavmen% of the draft | Poitant decline in freights on the opening of | ig 8t the inside. Seller the month or cash | cyred that they are not now obliged fo force it upon | SUEAK, choice, 11iGlIlxc; do prime, 10X@Lio; do | 1 316...... -3 3y 02 8. Depot, West Sidte, near Hadison-at. bridge, 2ttached, the bank b Tiable to the ekt Seati Tng i th i p No. 2 sold st 304/@30}4c; seller January 8t | the markes until the prices are satisfactory. If, bow- | T8ify 108103c ; do common, 0X@0xe. 5 <25 8.0y 92 Eeave. | Arices ttad ecomes liable to the shipper | navigation, owlng to the large increase incarry- | gn1/G30sc; and eeller Fobruary at S13@ | ever, the formers had pereisted in foreing (heir wheet | SrpUPs—Dismond drips, SLix2140; slver drips, g : : — for tho smount of the draft. When tho | ing faciliies on the lakes, which will bo ndded sifos doller May was nominal at ‘S55(c; and | upos the market, faster than thero coud bave ben | SXirR Ane, 126760 s good plgar-hone syra, 450 S L B et s a,m e R ety kg ppnmks o these | by thelabors of the shipwright this winter. Two | sefler June ab 963¢c. Cash sales wero roported | yorsels got fo tako it away, the high ratea of freight | &X(7. o BUSTSe: e S100: Parto by W R, 3 do common, 65@70¢; caces is fully understood, there is no donbt that 55@60c; commoRr malsases, £ will considersbly complicate the business of drawing agoinst chipmenls. In_cases where would have been continued indefinitely.” The Bacramento Zee 5a i The wealljer je ull that man could hopo for out of Paradise—cool, froaty nights, and bright, sunny dazs. of 81,400 bu No. 2 at 303c; 88,200 bu do at S0%c’; 8,200 bu rejected at 2%c; 2,400 bu ear at33c, on track., Total, 125,200 b Tiica molasses, ch 30@40e, Spices—Allspice, 17@1! Wonmon, facon, etk nous, Facos, Washiugi o3 (W estara Divicios . vessels wers offered to-dsy at 8 on wheat to Buffalo, and it was also offered to guaranteo cloves, 25@30c; cazsls, nutmers,”$1.95@L30 elippers Luvo been avaro of this Liupility of | their cargoes through the Erio Canal for 12c per | *, i s : s B ; : : Linpers 1y ity 5 41 were duil and again ige lower, in eymps- | T cais of a K A ant by 10815 ; pepper, @Y s D Recanetakiios. v 4 baute, thoy bave doublless boen glud to nter- | . Thia wonld bo a most wolcomo raduction to | thy with New York, which vas quotod dull aud | enough in most felds o set tho piow Jn otion, an | EGER, Pure, 286305 do Na.T, 20g25e doNo, 4,13 5t fonts £ Shringreid Ligaas pose the responsibility of bank between them- the succeeding fogs kept the moisiurein the earth. ~ X the' farmer, as the effect would almost certainly | heayy. Our receipts were light, but this did not e e e 2ad: d the consigneo. But for their Own | 1o G0 add so much to the price pAId to him i all | avail fo give confdonce, snd 1o one seomed fo | Tho secding sescon has opencd Wwoll fur tho busband: | , SOF- French moftled, 64@Exo; Gorman mot- | KEndackengls Dikdoas. 15 should not swender bills of 1ad- | prain romaining on his hands after the reduction | waat the property. Seller the month, or regu- | 21D, and wherover weeds are mot feared wowing ba3 | £ii7 Y WWnilo Rose, 64@5%0; brown Windsor, RATL sasz. IeHAT iy Lonistans, Do, except upen the payment of the drafi st~ | Sus gesured. Siill these prognosticators may | lar No. 2, sold at 233/@23%jc: soller January | SOmmeaced oxsoon will sommicce.” $@4ko; palm, 6@6se; Savon Tmperial, 61(@53c, | Sive of Stzeof 10light Priceper | Beot Roabhl ® Basia Ex cd, unless advised by the shippor o the con- | Iioc,o have boon mistaken. 1¢1s Yot (00 oatly | ab 2356@240; and seller Lebrary at 4@ | 4 ooust peareapcrint o of the cxous s “Srapou—Glow, 9¥@1be; com, S@IIc} laundsy, | glass, windate, windois, | 3Dy, ~ia¥ieTa Tiae, and de07 groent 5 wery. If the goods are perishablo and become | £6 sy what will ba the ruling rates of freight on | 24%4c, all closing dull at_tho inside. Cash salos | next seaton. Alreads tho ently rainn =r G@7c ; common, 5@Gs. 8l | gacksontillo Dirision. 24 Dails, e St ©a vortbless from the neglect of the consignea o | thq water nest eummer. ere reported of 4,200 bu No. 2 at 235{c; 7,200 | the very greatest beuefit to our dgricultural inter, HAY—Pressed timothy bay was nominally G0 per | oxcopt Moaday, via Jacksonvills Division. his acceptarce, he would be Liable to the e 0 gl The carth retains much of the toisture of last yearu | {08 lower, a majority of dealers refusing to pay the - bu do at 2334c; 600 bu rejected at “2igc} 1,200 The leading produce markets were rather .bu do at 220; 1,800 bu doat 213c. Total, 15,000 ontside quotation, 25 the demand continues light, and more active to-day, and about equally dividod o =y receipts 310 nOW quite liberal. Prairie was F(una t’n‘:: CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILECAD, er, though if he refuse to accept, the bank Tatg. 5o that, with rss fhian the uetal quari uring the ensuing winter, fair crops will bo sccured. wuld doubtless be held responsible if it did not { S iyt 2 f ald dou i o pricas. Provisions and the raw | bu. atre t mnchanged. Whelenalo dealors were buying D Caren ol Sheon Rty o Tt o take ordizars meadures for the brotection of | mytedets foom which they sve mads. wete | - Jise was mors active and (@10 bigher, under | 1h20m° LovEtes the urasd loalready up oud wrowing | fioraga of tho following quotations: O¥ Tasox— S Conal ot Scnhot: TUt e tn B Lo the shipper's interost. Jower, while corn was_weak, rye and bariey | & good speculative demand, born of the convic- | year chan last,” “Timotys, beater pressed, £17.00815,03; Hmothy logsa | . SEEDS_Thoro was o trading 4 Tirse cop TERESCY LEGISLATION. met, ‘aad wheat uachanged. - The. roceipts | tion tlat wo ahall havo aLight eupply thiswiatcr. LATEST. B ot Tasad B 00@10.005 o e e e b ey urce conflicting lines of policy in regard to Seller January sold at 650. Cash eales wore | In tho aflornoon whoat waa fairly active and | s . For delivery of preased, $1.0651.50, e 5 for of graiu show 2 slight diminution, and the ship- ‘ments an incresse, except in corn. The weather continues mild. _ Groceries wero moving on as 504 seed at $2.80@3,%0 ; clover ot $5.35 for prime, and :g,sm@s.xs for fsix@f: good. Other seeds wore dulland nominally unchanged. Sales were roported of 150 bags ‘prime timothy at .25 ; 3 good st $3.20; 40 bags Zair currency legielation are being developed in Con- 55, the most prominent festures of which 2y be outlined about as follows: made of 11,200 bu No. 2 1t 643dc; 1,200 bu do 3{@?{c higher. No.2 spring sold au S1.1£¢ seller at 613(c; 400 ba do at Gic, Total, 12,800 bu. e Tine g the month: and $1.14%@1.15 eoller January, ance. HIDES—The domand for hides shows ro abatement, sad Lrmpess is slill a featura of the market, Notwith- 1. Concentration of the interests and power Continuance of the mo- nopoly of bank circulation. The issue of certi-" ficetes or bonds by the Government, bearing 3 or 4 per cent interest, which bonds shall be available for bank reserves, and the reduction or | cholition of taxation on bank deposits. These features are embraced to a greater or less extent in all the bills now introduced by the National Bauk iutercst. Mr. Farwell's Currency bill is cone of this class. _Free banking, or the removal of the re- striction to the volume of National Bank circu- will be introduced with The bill introduced of the National Banks. +his 28 the main feature. 3Ir. Merriam, of New York, would permit free ng to all on 5 per cent bonds, without any retirement of greenbacks concurrent; with the tional Bank notes. that other bills to be presented will propose 4 with some ratio of re- It is thought per cent bauking bonds, irement of gresnback: . Opposition to the National Bsnk monopoly Lias developed iteelf in two bills, one presented tr Senator Cole, of Californis, and another intro- duced in the House, by AMr. Storm, of Pennayl- <ania, which is_precisel S2netor Cole, and provides as follows : the same as that of liberal a scale as is usually witnessed at this sea- son of the year, and prices were firm for mosb descriptions of side goods, as well as for the leading staples. An advance of & }{¢ in the dif- ferent varieties of rice is noted, with which ex- ceptions values underwent no appreciable change. The dry goods market exhibited a fair degren of activity, local retailers as well as the country trade ordering freely. ~Prices were firm all around, but especially 80 for stendard cot~ tons, the steady, upward movement of the raw material imparticg s buoyant tone to the mar- ket, In the butter and cheese markets, tho leading features wero the mame a8 for ~a_fortnight past; the former be- ing fsirly active and firm, while tie latter continues dull and wesk. The fish market was agsin inactive. Dried fruits mot with & fair inquiry, and, aside from - a slight declino in raising; prices Were without material varistion, Hay was quiet and ensy.. Hido and leather dealers reportod those markots firm. Oils, tobacco, and wood wera in moderate request only, and prices were without guotable change. Tradoatthe lumber yards was quick to-day. Quotations were unchanged. Building materials, iron, and steel, nails, &c., continue quiet and stesdy. Dlotals and tinders' stock ‘Barley was quiet. Tho lower grados were dull and nnchanged. at 49@49%c for No. 3, and 39 for rejected. No.2was in good request and gearco at 1c advance, selling at 63@63}4¢c in or- dinary housea; 68c in_Armour, Dole & Co.'s; 63%4c for seller January,:and 65c seller Febrflng. Cash sales were reported of 400 bu No. 2 (A., D. & Co.) at 65¢; 5,200 bu do at 6317¢; 800 bu do at §33¢c 2,800 bu do at 63c ; 800 bu Ne. 8 at 491gc; 400 bu do at 49c : 400 bu rejected at 39c; 800 bu by sample at 85¢; 400 bu do at 83¢; 800 bu do at 7803 400 bu ot 76¢ ; 400 bu at G2c; 400 bu do at 57c, all on track. Total, 14,000 bu. A PANIC IN PETROLEUM. A despatch from Titusville, dated the 16th, aya: ] e tafture of the Producers and Befiners’ Assocls- tions to perfect negotintions Lias caused aomething of a panic in the ofl regions, and there was a gencral bresk in the price of crude oil to-day, There were hecavy offeringa at $3.70 for spot oil on the Upper C; City, and $3.50 ¢ Parker's, without Pricns foll 10¢ per barrel, and 4,000 barrels wore mediately sold. This was followed by a further do- cline of from & to10c. The sxcitement is at fover heat, and lower prices aro expected. i BICE. The American Grocer says the North Carolina rico fields, comprising the richest lands in iho and 31.17@1.17){ sellor Febrnary, closing ab the ingide. Corn was moderately active and firmer, selling et 303;@3034c soller tho month and 3037 ! 307c sollor January, both options closing at the | inside. Also, 313¢c Beller February. Oats and other grain were inactive. Provieions were quiet and unchanged. _—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Trynspay Evesrso, Dec. 19, ALCOHOL—1Vas in good demand and higher; 94 per cent provf was quoted at $1.83@1.67. BROOM CORN—Excepting & moderats inquiry for the better grade, the market ia dull, The supply of common brueh'is vory latge, and it sells slowly in email lots, Extra choice hurl would bring 1@T3c, but there is very littls offering. We quote: No.1 gm‘,c F30yo por Ib; No-Lutak ra, S@3ic: No, 3 0, 4G4 34 0, 3@33¢c: inside green, Sx@ic; Go'red tip, Je: do pale aud fed, a@aige e BEANS Thero waa a fair {nquiry for good beans, with the offerings of such rathé:light; prices are quite strong in consequence. Poor YaTities are plenty. and dull. We sgain quote: Navies at $215@2.55 fair to prime ot $1.75@2.00; common to mediuz at §1.25 @150, BUILDING ~MATERIALS — The demand for rick, lime, &e, is_ very light. Values zas steady, as follo stucco, casing, $3.’ uperfiae dv, $4.00@4.5 : Stuceo, $23063.75; Now York | standing tho continued large receipts, there i3 no very considerable accumulation of stock here, and o confi- dent, feeling seems to prevall, Woe repest our list: Green butchers', §2; green saited, cured, heavy, 11@ 1lc; do light, 12@I3ic; part cured, 9X@10; green frozen, 9@10¢; green calf, 19@1710; Breen city veal kip, prime, 14c; dry ealted, 16@17¢; 3 dry ealf, 26c; dry flint, 19 doacons, G0BCSe; { damaged, T:6@Sc; ol otber dumaged stock, two- price: branded, 10 per cent off, H0PS—The demand was faif, and tho markot rales firm. Thw receipta aro moderste. We continte to quote: Primo Weatern at 35@40: ; modium, 25@502 3 common, 15@20s ; Eastorn, 403 e, HONEY—Was quiet and unchanged. There wss & fair amount of offerings, but it conaists chiefly of ferior Prime white clover, in small cages, at 2583023 com~ mon to fair grades, 20@2Ac ; strained, 10@15e, des, Prices are unchanged, We gu IRON AND STEEL—T7sdo was quiet and prices steadsy, 23 follows @5 210 rates 5 610@ 5 310 ates @6 210 rates ops.... 5 5108 6 510 rates ‘Rounds and square... 5 @5 810 rates Shafting iron. 5 610@ 5 819 rates Ovals. 5 (-108 5 810 tates Half oval and half ronnds... 5 9-103 5 810 rates Horse-shoe iron. i Tates Shect iron, No. 3 7 Tates Zlate iron. 7 rates 2£50.00 ; 12 bage a6 $2.90 ; 108£$2.90; 57 bags prime clover at £5.25 ; 22 bags good at §5.15 ; 6 baga at $5.10; 22 bags common at $3.00, 'TEAS—A_somewhat firmer feeling is noticeable among tea-deslers—ths result of the upward tendency of prices nt the East. The demand continues mod- erte, howover, and no_matechal advance ia looked for st present. e ryepsat our quota- tions : Hyson, common to fair, good, 65@ T5c 3 choico to extra, 05c@$1.15 ; superfine to fife old hyson, T5c@$1.00} common imperial, 65@75¢; good to choice o, S0c@31.05 ; fine to good gunpowder, 80c@ $105 ¢ chbloe. PLISGLE0; e, $1L.I5@LI choic o extra loaf Japan, S0c@31.05 ; fair to good do, 60@ 9003 colored natural leaf Japan, 55@63c; common o fine Oolong, 35@450; good, B0@T0c; choice to extra, 90¢ c@21.00. TOBACCO—Is in demand,and dealers quots the ‘market firm, 2 follows: CuEvING—Fino Cut—Extrs, T5@50z; choice, 65@ 70¢ ; coramon, 55@602; poor, Sitorrsa—Extrs, 13@35¢; medium, S0@S3e: com- mon stems, 27@29c. PruG—Natural leat, 75@800; half brigat, 60GT0c- black, sound, 43@33c, OOD—Ofly a light demand exists for wood, the hizh price prevalent materfally lessening the consitmp- tion, We quote: Beech, $13,00 ; maple, $14.00; hick. ory, §25.00 ; slabs, 8,00, delivered, W O0L—Tho wool markot continues to rule quiet, Dealers look for a more active trade after thelstof January. Prices are without chenge, 58 fol- ILLINOIS CENTRAL Depot fook of Lakest. and foot of Twentysecondet, Ticka m aice, 1> Oanal-st,, corner af Hadison, FREPRPS RS pY ovuy *0n Satardays this traia will bs ran to Champalga. CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH 2t jt shall be tho duty of the Secretary e Englieh markets being stronger. _ Zine has | 1,000,600 buskels of grain & yoar, are al r rl; Loulsville csm { Akron cement, ; Qe £, Treasurs to withidraw from circalation all notes of the | deciined ogc. Salt was aetive aad firm. Tho | with rocds and bushes, their ditchea Gllod with | zantblo dust, $345@3.50; lime, In bulk, $1.0GLES T | 2ok, wastied, sxtrs rapetom. st A KANKAREE BOWIR, . Zinks coming into the custods of the United | wool and broom com markets waroquiet and un- | mud, their dykos rottod away, snd rico is no | kme (i brls), £1,0561.%0 por bri; white sind, per bel, | Gormaa plox ate BB | Zoty mheds s e Syt Gourat Btrsad it bt of tha Bates of the Whited Stitcsl'znd | changed, if we oxcopt s modorate inquiry for | longer a staplo product or en articlo of export. | £2TE500; BESCIOR R BRI, 4@ 0 s e bricky | English east plow s @1 | Fleoce, washed, Bereamplyat 1 <73 Ganalat., cornar diadl- wracaevar, =ud as cften us the notes of anw cne of sch | the higher grades of broom corn. Hops wero.| Thirty yoara ago tho rice felds of the Cape Foar | 50 ountry brick, £13,00814.00 ; Woodetock presse | S toc) sece) mtes | Fleece, waalied, S8, dnd Michigan-aw.; also Fook of Twenty-socondate 2tiona} Banks, to the amount of $900, shall aceumu- | fairly active and firm at present quotations. | River produced a crop of 200,000 bushels, tho | & range at $25.00@40.00; 8t, Louis Hydraulic preseed, mgxma i o I §; , washed, Toara Ghica; in the Treasury, and after thirty There was a moderate amount of trading in tim- | most of which was ahi;;fcd to Northern cities, 5.00, del; w'!"mfi $33.00, del; Racine, $30.00, LEATHER S T mggh Fleece, whfi, X, dingy .. e 5t Tadomnpoiss thieceof o euch bank, interest £hall cease and be sus- | othyandclover seedsto-dsy, prices rulingsteady ; | where it was cleaned and propared for market. | del; Hinsdale, $25.00, del; re clay, per brl, $£008 | sny easential particular. Trade is Tather dull, but | ¥ "":'] od! medium Arrive at Oincinnat Tended upon 31,000 of the United States bonds depos- | £3,95 was paid fortimothy and $5.25 for prime | Fifteon years Iater, just beforo the breaking out | £.00. T following is the i of prices per box of 50 | this is not an unusual atate of things -at this season of Fleece, nnwashied, SEXX, in g Teains arrivo 2t Cllcazo at 7:00 Sty for i chnlation, wmtl et bink ehall e, | clover weod. Other dessriptions wereinsetive, | of tho war, the viold of the samo region Lad fn- | feey T domysto o SUGS, YoMt @ TedSc- | tho year, and cocnsions no uomines, s (1 3valabls | Fissce tawsbed, TEXT, dingy Jino rrnging Sacsihs wiats ecmn £aid Bond, by payment of $000 in current money | The supply of potatoes in car lots is largoer, and | creasod to 500,000 bushels, snd st that ge] * poutte | SUPD of leathierls barels suficlent to mest presont | Fleece, unwashed, cosrsd, to medi aloepors on nigat trains. into the Treasury of the United States. prices are consequently weaker, slthongh some | time there were soveral mills at Wil requirements, We continue to quoto : Fleeces, unwashed, coarze, and dingy. COXBOEIDATION OF GCEAN CABLES: parties are asking former rates. Poultry was in | mington in which the rice was_cleaned be- | gz gto 7x 9. s, HRMLOCE. w@ 4 | Bmerulad CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tt is rumored that o movement is on foot for | 13ir demand to-day, at previous prices, Game | fore it was sent coastwise to New York or Balti- [ 7x10to 8x10 Gofntry barhe” 3 sc(% 5 tra, pulled. . Ticket ofice, 81 Feat the amalgamation, mest year, of the Anglo- | Was in good request for the holidsys. Prairis | more, or ghippod directly to foreign ports. In | 8xli :u mgg Line, city, B B fe & : American. French Atlantic, and Newfoundiand | chickensand quail were firm. Green fruits were | 1871, rice was planted on only one or two farma, ,?,fl: e ig &3 p, @ D... %08 1.10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tand Telégraph Companies. Such # condition | it the aversge demand, prices -ruling steady as | snd tho entire crop was only 10,000 bushels—less | 052 1018500 Eip vt - = ©of afairs, however promising aud satisfactory | Previcusly quoted. g | than the nmount consumed in the Stato—and | 135380 1650 ity moper, Jo. 1 ey TaoaEes Eriaii; D6 IR = for the shareholders, is the reverse for the pub- Highines were dull at the ontside quotation | this year three plsnters only have ventured to Country ubper, No.1 2@ 26| Thervee.. o liv stock eince Saturdsy have o Leeuso the incvitable result of amalgamat- | Of yesterdsy, thoughreported higher ($1.00) in | putina crop. of rice; and, although the yield to Collar, '@ £t 28 % | been s follows™ = Jival Atlantic teloaraph lincs nast be | New York. ~ Sales were limited to 100 brls at 1o | the acro will be the greatest remembered by the Colf, it 126 10 e = 10°pat a4 end to Hvalrs, which, by competition, ;:;rtgal]an, and the market closed rather weak at ?vlg;ast {x:;lg:;%ronosu:?gom?’lfi;fi:& the crop fi:‘égfi;’,’;u i 109 12 '1;:;%?’ c iR nd smz.ms' = made low prices. When competition end., high | that price. . ” nof ) ) e . 2@ S5 i 891 85122 265 2 Tetes for Atiantic tolegraphing mas be confident- | _Dreesed hogs wero in good demand, but inac- GESLON COFFEE NOVEMENT. Rough upper Ly s & Toaneutsy. 3 g1 Tz = 17 expected. N tivo till lato in the session, as buyers insisted on | The Ceylon Observer asys : “The progress of L [ se & ! 1 m 7 ol e e S s decline of 15@20c per 100 1bs, which sellers | the commerce of Ceylon for thirty-five years is 00 | B H e hter sole) No. 1 3@ 8% ot 31| GHICAGO, ROCK ISLanews Mesers. Lunt, Preston & Kcan quote as fol- | Were loth to submit to. The market closed at indicated in a seriesof elaborato and carofully- s . o i 40.00 | w'B. A7 mole.... 80@ 32 | game time Iast week. &s'r?x Depot, corner of Harrison and SheroARin RAILROAD. ows this afternoon : about $4.80 for good_average lots. Sales were | prepared tables, which npgelr in a supplement nnr'grlx-m;—ma hn{‘::gd Ehk:&flfif‘n o1 b :‘-a:: Week before Jast.. 3 B West Madtionatr s RMLROAD. reported of 70 head (choice) st $4.40; 70 at | of this day's Overland Obserer. Coffee, the gja;‘:tw:a m Hols = e R O ian 35'8 Shipments wore 88 follows: i §4373¢; 40 at $435; 4900 at S0, and 81 | produce of regular plantatione, did not begin to | PIELpast, Steadsoct vty 8 Fimomel {800 (PmenY : Catte. " Mo Sheep | s = = (heavy) at 34.25. Total, 701 hend. affect the exports of the article (previously the | .ot is%ontinue liberal for the season, but stocks are 1042 2,953 1,313 Qb Leaveinith AR hiion T o . . i Provisions were moderately active, but lower | produce of pative-grown bushes only), un- | not sccumulating to ary very considersblo extent, and a1, ‘.m 393 | Night Espress..... +10:00 p. m1{$ 7:00 5. ma all around, except in green hams, which were | til 1837. In that year, the first ©of our | holders do not sesm anxious to cffect salos, save a lnn;.l "4 = strong under 2 good demand, and rather scant | series, the quantity sent out of the Jsland | peevious el Wo qute: Strictiy siole’aniy packc S Tk m ) i R NI SRR R 0 santur sud Juls offerings in proportion thereto, Hoga woro | could’ esslly bo curried by & coupla | od, 26@es mo 7e; R s AR M ke SHORE UMichen olTHeA Mt ) Jauuary sud July 12 ¢ | Tower, owing to big roceipts, reportod at 35,000 | of tho class of vossols which. now frequontly re- | €ORNCR (EUE |0y trade continos slack, The | Erench calfy 30 (o 6 o, e Ot foui §0 tho Tiatket oriihcest corner Madison and Canal-ate, i | oot mt il 55 0o | st G, The S e MG, | aemped b est S B o e e B | Pt e s o s et emes oo b e el B 2 2 3 le markel or product e- | valu e 4 me ta wants, sn e from _co! seaml 5 - . 0 o, Wliatd 5 i ‘&?:‘i; in s?u:\;zhy, though not to tiaemo ex- | marimum of 1,054,030 cwis, valued st £2,753,- | (which remoin firm, in sympathy with the raw mate- %“Si’afi?ecfi?fi Steads, more mgcn_.rg.;m in gofi:lu !h“upt;};ur:r :ltl‘:fe fi‘; Hiall via At= Tino and Mata Liel¥ G:0a. ¢ 9205, 2. 9%¢ &int, | tont. Mess pork was 10@15c lower, closing oran increaseof thirty timesin quantity | rial), tho %E“n'gislt::k‘ %rchéen;.qyoum:;e Becond clear, 1 inchto ghmcg utpxppx‘x;&u m L hieaked- arm, | gl Ney Tor e 900510 is, Cov %Kit | woak. “Lard was vory active at a declino of 5@ | sud nearly twrenity fone ‘;‘;’ii‘iia'fs"fi‘é'xi’ :: [:x:a‘: g:::q'f:er?;'x{, D503 Otter Oreck, 39igcs huplap bags, e S:."ém‘:‘{" nfiii'fi’aixc’u, aidnot, save in isolated instances, | Atlande Bepras, wp B L ot ing Ezchange, (large drafts) e yReli0ibg; Mestesfser. il romnd, IS :l‘é:: n‘fidlgin?:m‘:sgmrung. Thogn.ver'.\gsu 4 scd 5 bu, 20adse; quanies, stngle, 166196 ; 99 | Firat and second amount o any approciable advance, and values | Sokis Gaisgs Accommodat wp T Tmay bo considerod unchsnged. Solong as tho ‘markets below remain in their present unsettled 2and uneatisfactory condidion, any decided change for the bottor in the marke here need not, of course, b looked for. The quality of the stock exports from New York last week included 16,630 tes lard and 11,700 boxes of meats, which fact gave buyers a littla more confidenco in operating, especially as the packers were more willing to make concessions than hdretofore, double, 28c; "wool sicks, CHEESE—In this market the changes were unimport- ant, Concessions continue o bemado on ansthing Hike fair orders, and, unlow the demand ehall speedily improve, a reduction of prices will 1o doubt soon take the Eastern market having recently sustained o Elkuart Accommodation. ... — - REAL ESTATE. of quantities and values for quinguonnial por- jods will show tho progress of our coffee enter- prise. - For the five years, ended respoctively with the years specified bolow, the averages of CHICAT0, DANVILLE & \gfiEHNEs RAILROAD. epot at 2., C. & SI. is o, corner P B o B e B o i3 ng, dreseed, first. The foilowing instruments were filed for record q % Iace il on Thuredey, Dec. 19: oxcept where ihey had already sold shead. | quantity and value wero: Cuts, Value, | bariner docline, Following orstho mominal rates: , Balected, 16 inches and on salo fo-day was fair—abovo the ayerage— | Xinsimtr. Infiishiafice atP, G & . L Bnat, cory - crrx Trovimy. We note that some lots of meat bought in this 54814 £151,800 | New York factory, 4@lsc; Ohio factors, 13G1dc; but there were fow really choico droves afterall, | JLAE w15 3 Lots 57 andl 28, i Dlock & of Dovid 5. Lee's Addi. | MATot somo time azo, for shipment, were sold | 1841 40920 034473 | Western factory, 12@13c. the major portion consisting of common to good “Taking effect Deo. 1, 1872, . Bt oy bt M Mo e “ | out yesterday at s loss, partislly on ‘sccount of | 1548 19040 507348 | COAL—Only s fair number of orders was placed to- | Bstock Boszes. o I Riish Tho best drove on sale Tea pr=rs #1on, dated December 17 ; consideration, $1,450. the ‘dificulty of procuring care for railroad | 152 417264 861,269 | day, and values underwent no change, Btocks of An- | SO NS a i TG Teet steers nnd fairish cowa. o hes deave otLsale [ Zeate | X Busnside st, 1250t s of Thirtselghth at, w1, 252110 | yroenoriation and partly becanse tho continued AEx % " thracite, and the better varieties of soft coal, ara rapid- | JOIst R g was 75 head, averaging I}Lflfi 1bs, fed by 1do t f;, dated Dec. 1 ; consideration, $1,000. dooline made "the holders apprehensive of fur- | 1805:.. A L L L o Bk o i Drea g eile Duddan st, 8 of and nr Napoleon place, w£, Lot 10, | ther loss if they continued owners of the prop- | 1871 B T gher prices than now prewsilc. Wa quote: B o tnys. Salte wexo at pricas dated Dec. 14 ; consideration, $600. erty. Our stock of old mess pork is atill large, THE ENGLISE GBAIN SUPPLY. : Lehigh, lump, $13.00@13.50; ~Lehigh, prepared, anging downward from $5.25. The prices paid Lot 32 {0 36, in Block 5 and Lot 27, in Block 9, allin | estimatad at 45,000 brls, but it is not pressed on | The London Corn Trade List (Beerbohm's) | eyye Lackymnns, SIM0G10.00; Erle, S10506 e o wero 52.00@3.75, whilo stockers Cartes . Harrison's Addition, dated My 20 consid- | the market, and a good deal of it has now 20@ | contains the following : 1150 ; 'Briar Hill, $10.50@11.60; Walout Hill, §11.00; ¥ by e 5@3.50. Thé market closod eration, $2,760, 25 1bs por brl overweight, o 10@12}¢ per cont | _Threg montha havonow clapaed fnce tho commence. g 050 Caune eeat, 30 | Gedar posts, o Nrialadt Lot 3, in Block 13, of David 8. Leet Addttion, dated | abovo fho weight of xepactod pork. The mar- | meat of e Sorenl 7 0% PORCL Ny Bave to | Indlana. block, ' 85061060 Minonk, 36003 Wil | gedar posts, zoun quoTATIONS. Fast Dec. 16 ; consideration, $1,000, i ket closed ab the following rauge of prices: in: Extra—Graded steers, sversging 1,400 Da be modified which were formed at the opening of tho Vs triss Todummogaiiv $7.00@7.50. G OPER AGE—Tork barrels wero in large supply and " Mess Pork—OId, §10.25@10.75; new . pork, 5 it & < and Thirty-sighth £ts, s ‘was thought thct prices might prob- P A 1@ES0 e e omuidenation, $ao, | cash or eeller tho month, at SILE0GILE: | oot has dnring the fime fow montis aftcr tio Bafvost, | lower, sales being 1ade at §1.45. Lard tiercers wera . S : " West Twenty-firat nt, 225 £f e of Hoyne at, 8 f, 255125 do_seller vanuary, $11.50@11.62¢: do_seller | buf dacline subsequently in consequence of thelargs [ in good supply snd ~demend, and steady; | o0 ch“gcm};g“mn ‘sbinzles, < 165 year old steers, and aversging 1,200 to \NICHIGAN CENTRAL & GRZAT V/ESTERN RAILROADS. e Trenlamtel pe i g of Hosnest, 8, Fobruary, $11.62){@11.65; do eller March, | supplies axpected from France and Callfornia, luesdescriptions were unchanged. Wo guote? | Which chsrgo followa thesbisglen, iy ik | 4d e e e e Sanass | HICHEAN SENTRAL BGRERY K AAILROADS e D o S liotey, £, 252125 | SILOS@ILETIC; do seller Aprl, @12.0} | - bésides tho aitered proapecis a3 to the suppiies from | Pork buvels, $143@130; lard tierces, $1.85GLI0: | | ke o R TP i e B i | Lo Lo e o T ol Brerlien ft, dated Dec. 16 3 consideration, 5150, prime mess, $10.50@10.75. Lard, cash, Tc Erance, the eatimale of those ko ba reccived &?{fi,‘fii ;Z’;fi'ig}’\?gdéia?o@mm Jouz barrels, haie: | P fSoginStxteen taches. e Ei:-aa— oS to s 1 4756500 2 e Indisna av, 8 of snd near Sixteentiistye £,25 £t f0 | for mew, cash or gelior December; do Yy oger tho marvelions | $30.00; flour staves, $,0085,00; circlo flour healings, oz Grades—Sidors A s P Ly ey, dated Get. 15 consideration, SO0, o 18; con. | S6ller_January L1.06(; do_sellor February B e bt sathar the | B8B0.3 aot; FOUF Hnop pores, $lL0GI0 G m{ pork B oo 1o, Easdiza HH e Fr B by 39,14, i 27.20@7.25; do seller March, $7.40. Sweot | Hioan of shipping the same which have come fo be | and tiercs Polos, £35.00340.00 @ m; whis.ey ’f;:\; ‘Mioors, and good 1o extra cows, for ity o m i B Burnside at, bet Thirts-firet and_ Thirty-second sts, | Pickled hams,75{@8%c, and green hams 2t 73¢ | considered, By what appeats to be prolty gonoral | staves, SN00G87.00 9 m. = Sules iucluds 7 cars ahtar, avosaging 600 10 1108 Ier.roy 2.T5GA00 5w wama m % £,25 £t 10 aliey, duted Dec, 183 considoration, | @724c for 15-Ib averagos, and 7io for 16-b | consent, that quantity is sct down at 1,500,000 quar- | terees st 31957 S ours pork barrela st 145, © B e e 4 S‘-“O“‘l 2 ; averages. Green !hcmldars, 8l4@8X{c; do | ters. Tho great deficiency of the ‘wheat crop in Italy CALIFORNI 'RUITS—There was a very faf he- fleah, averaging from 700 0 1,050 me.wl"" 275@3.75 S s 4 61-100 scres in w 3¢ of 8 @ X Sec[23,39,13, dated | rough sides, _43{@%e; ~do 'short hnlm v;x:lgx is now more c!mr’.l'fi‘priuved 'th:i% 1: A mn:! fixrc ety ;«;: m;u:f:i“' Th‘ac !‘I;?ply umngm "‘f.‘.“;’:fi},““n:‘:" mmn coms, heifers, SR 49:10 p, ' [i*36:00 & me ‘Ncv. 18 ; consideration, $11,250, - ribs, b@5X4¢; do short clear, 5%@ OF co ee months ago, e importat E" nto =17y 50@%& Sates lnclnmmda Mboxuwpugsnfill i)url g éuua_';h.m“ lsrag st : 15000 Femir ey o o SIS 15 Lot Nort A | B8 ary Pl mests aotable ab sy o | S contiyByvs boen e g, e, e oy | S, e S LB el T e = maab O in BlocED, of David B, Leo's Addition, dafed | Bhoulders; 53¢e for short ribs, and 53¢s forshort | thresten to continue fo crtail them mo lcos in the | bozos Biurre Orls at $L00@425; 50 bozsa wintor Tore oat W LGN Bneal .. Dec. 19 Cousiderniioks 090 clear. Boxed ghouldera. sollor Decomber, anots | orina and gummer. ue subsequont inundatons | Nellis st $4.00. 4 sle—Corn .P-ww:m y

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