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“ ceivo all you can but novoer lond or give a cont,” 6 THE CUICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, ot 1873, carning pove ®, ‘and o docrosso of 334 por cont eome Wi with the provious Kmm Ditring tho last flacal yosr tho "sinkibg fund for the redemption of tho oty lonn inoreased Lo 91,441,653, n gain of 895,206, Tho actlon of {ho sluking-rund for iho rodemption of tho Company's nterling Jonn hay roduced that dobt 104,660, o gain durlng tho flscal year of &81,319, The ' Company hny Ynm during” the ypar two nemi-nnnunl dividonds of 4 por cont oach, Tho linbilities of the Company compered with tho statoment of 1871 presont an increnso of 61,475, 000. ‘I'he profit and loss nccount an Incronso of $2,000,687, showing that tho surpius fund, which xepresents capital from earnings invosted in connecting and hraneh roads, ote., and not rop- resented by stock or bonds, nmounls to §26,~ 162,260, —Lho Jeurnal of Commerco estimates, on the, mant rollablo roturng at its command, tho nbaual yicld of gold at nbout §55,000,000, sud of silver at about 817,000,000, malking 72,000,000 an thoaunu- alproductof the Unilod Staton, Ilio total annual yield of tho world is about $210,000,000. Tho mporls of specio and bullion from foroign Enrle for the yonr ending Juno 30, 1877, {a put down at $13,475,860, ngalnst, $21,900,021 for the yoar onding June ‘80, 1871, Tho oxports of spocio aud bullion to foroign ports in the figeal year MOMEY AND COBMERCE. | MONETARY, Mounay Evryina, Jan, 6, The demend for monoy in tho local markob tontinues very largo, and notwithatanding that tho Nationnl Bauks avo lolting out money moro trooly sluco tho eall for n roport, tho supply of funds is atlll far below tho demand, which hnd hicon held back for several weoks at tho closs of lnst yeor in tho antlcipation of casy nonay now. ‘I'ho vemnttancos to Now York nve probablylarger from this cily now than thoy hiave over beon be- fore, nnd tho domaud for Now York oxchango Xoepn it up to & prico thnt obliges Lanks to ship curency Enstward, Salos of oxchangs wero mado botweon bauke Lo-day, at 60 to 750 131,000 premium, but thore was very littlo to bo Lad at thoeo figures, CHANQLS IN CONTROL OF LOOAT 8TOCKS. During thie wook tlio annual clections of Di- ractors Aml.omccm of n Inrge proportion of tho umllng Juno 80, 1872, were $U8,643,885, agaiust most prominont local stock concorns, banks, [ £70,877,63% in the flscal yonr onding June 30, Yorco sailwaye, otc., willbo liold, Judging from | 1874- —A National Bank isto bo_started in Eau Clairo, Wis,, by Mossrs. Woodward & Rust, on tho 1uf of Jauuary, with a capital of ¢60,000, YN PN REAL ESTATE, 'The following instrumonts wero Gled for roc- ord on Monday, Jaw, 6: # OITY PROPERTY, ubbard at, between Ashiand av and Armour at, n f, 25 £t to alloy, with bulldings, datod Jan, 43 cousklora- tlon, §2,200, North Hoyno at, botween ToMoyno and Fowler sts, ©f, 25 1t to allcy, dated Jan. 4 ; conelderation, $1,000, Weat Teventy-first ot, 200 £t west of Roboy at, s £, 20x 195 ft, duted Doc, 1, 1873 ; conshleration, $750. Titoman st, 8 w cornor of Lincoln st, n £, 253120 £t, dated Jan, 6§ consldoration, §1,100, Tourth ot, 80 corner of Dillev rt, n £, Lot 11, dated Dec, 10, 1873; considoration, $300, Westornay, bet Van lforn and Eyans at, w1, 25 ft, dnted Aug. 19, 1872 ; conulderation, $450, West Jackson st, 160 £t ¢ of Laflin at, £, 125x108 8-10 21, datod Dec. G, 1872 ; couelderation, $18,750. ‘West Jnckoon st, 221 4-10 ft w of Loomis st, a f, 100z current gossip, some important changes will bo mado in somo cages. If rumor be corroot, one of tho firat will ho in tha Chicago Oity Railway Company, which holds its aunual weoling to- morrow, Jem, 7. TILE DRAIN OF INSURAKCE MONEY TO THE RAST, It is not gonerally known that tho citizons of Xilinols pay sunually for lifo insuranco & grostor oum than the totrl annual rovonuo of tho Stato, 'Tho totnl amount of lifo insuranco premiums paid in llivois, in 1871, was $4,581,000, and the total mnount of firg insurance promiuma pald in tho eame {hmo was anbonut s!l,EOO,flD&. In connection with these figures we print the fol- lowing corrospondenco on w point which lias rev- oral times boon touched upon in 'Tuzs I'ninyss in the lnst year or two: o the Lditor of The Chicago Tyribune: It will bo soen by the roport of the Aunditor of tho Btato of Illinois for tho yonr 1872, that sixty- eix life insurauco companios doing business in tho State tako away from hor people Aud tho businoss public lio comfortablo littlo sum of £4,500,000 annually, and that of this snm Now York companies caplure about $2,000,000, and Iospachusetts companios about 800,000, whilo tho balanco is taken by Conueclicut and 80mo | 168 810 ft, dated Dee. 5, 18724 constdoration, $15,000, :‘ll‘:ui; ‘I;tm E&flflm\ cowpanies aud a foiv Wost~ | “\yeat Tylor at, 1075 ft o of Ashland av,sf, 25x Dy roforonco fo the report of tio Superintond- | 1Pii0 gt doted Dre, 16, 1613 conaldoration, €250, oot of Insuranco of the Stato of Now York for tho yoar 1872, it will bo seon that the lifo in- surance compauios of that State recoive aonu- ally the suin of £59,000,000 for lifo insuranco, und that tho not annunl excoss of income over all expendituros and losses is about $21,000,000, and that tho aom‘pnulwa linve now on bLand ag- grogato assets of §160,000,000, Two-thirds of thjs onormous sum of monoy ig recoived from tho Westorn nand Southwestorn States. What Lecomes of ihe monoy that ihus an- nually finds ite way to the great contro of monop- wvlies sud rings ? 151 410, dated’ Dee, 18, 1872 ; consideration, $2,600. Walnut t, bot Wood and Tiullna st,s f, 25 [t to ey, nlso Lot f, In Bmith'a 10 3¢ of n w3 St 18, 39, 14, dated Doo, 13, 1873 ; considcration, £5,00. "o premisen No, 607 Wabash v, dated Dec, 28, 1872; consideration, $26,000. T.ofs 17 and 34, in Biock 1 tn Harrlson's Blooks 1 and 3,80 19,00, 4, dsled Decy 10, 1672; cousideration, Neblo s, no cor of Kinzlo st, w1, 25203 ft, datod May 20, 1672} consideration, 750, Tot 18, in 'Block 1 of n j Dlock 19, 80033, 30, 14, anted Jan. 03 conofdoration, $1,815. North LaSallo st, s w cor o Norih av, Lot 10, dated ocs it over rcturn to tho | pec, a1, 1872 constdoration, 38,000, generous givers, or do the companics ovor favor | ~ Lot 16 wnd 15, fn Block 4 of Btillard & Dockor's 0 3 thera with & loan of evon part of it? | o % nw i Boo2y, 39, 13, dated Jou. 1; consideratiod, Nol Not o _ cont ovor fluds its | €2,200, 4 way back. o Nob . o cont would | Houih Park av, nof Twentyesixihnhe f, 258 to tho companics loan to any ono in tho West or Houthwest., Not o cont daro they loan, for such is_the lex terre of thoBtale of Now York, “Re- alley, dated Dee, 20, 1872 ; consldoration, $6,000., Lot 15, In Lot 2, of ‘Stiugon’s n_port of Lot in Dlocl 25, Sec 29, 89, 14, dated Deo, 17, 1872 constd- erntion, $500. Nottl: Dearborn st, 8 of Gocthe st, o £, 40 73-100 ft to alicy, dated Dec, 11, 1872 ; conslderation, $10,443, West Erle at, 8 weor of Hoyno st, 1 f, 125 £t Lo alley, Autod Jun, 6 conkideration, 6,000, Lot 21, in Gale'a Dlock 12, in' Carpenter’s Addition, dated Nov, 14, 1672 considoratton, 1,375, Lots1and 4 in Block 9, in Lot's ‘Addition, dated Jan, 4 ; consideration, $2,000, 92,13, (5 ~—all must sty in New York. Henco it is not to bo wondered at that in Now ‘York money s slways to bo had on good real ¢y« tato secarity at from G to 7 por cont, with groatly ‘more on hand than can bo losned, whila we of tho Wout, willing to puy 8,0, aud 10 por cont, aro deniod the ugo of a single cont of this vast sur- ’i‘“ to which wo have so largely contributed. Tow long will tho pooplo of illinois,ennd the ‘Wost gonorally, submit to this drain, and ro- ceive no profit from it ? If o rensonablo sharoe of this monoy would bo of benefit toward the development and building up of tha Weat—which has done so much towar tho aggrandizoment of tho Bast—why should wo not huvo it ? Wao do not ask it or tho use of it a8 o mattor of oharity, Wo are willing to pay., fox it, and wo aro abundantly ablo to sccure it. 1f the Legislaturo of New York must and will, by prohibitory tnws, act like the dog in tho ‘mangor and forbid ifs life insuranco cotipnuios from londing any part of their surplus monoys 1o those from whom it has in & great measure ‘boen obtained—lot her do so—but lob us toach Lier a losson. “Lot Ilinois and the gront West =y to Now York, as the oF did to tho dog, “Now that yon have possossion and can Biock 4, of Morton's o i¢ of nw 3 Sec, 11, acres), dnted Deo, 90, 16735 considération, $12,60 West Van Iurenst, castof nnd near Taullnn sty south front, Lots17 to19, dated Nov, 23, 1872; con- sideration, §8,250, Toreh at, bot Kinzlo and Fulton sta, o £, 25 £t to alley, dated July 20, 1672 ; consideration, $950, North v, bot Asliland av and Panlina st, n f, 48 £t to niley, datod Dec, 3, 1672 ; conslderation, 3,200, Lot 17, iu Block 1of a6 Block,’ Beo, 03, 59, 14, daled Ddo. 12, 1872 ; consideraiton, $300, T.0t 10, n some, dafod Dec, 12, 1673 ; consideration, Marshflcld av, 106 f 1 of Van Turen st, wf, 20110 £t, duted July 23, 1872 conslderation, 36,500, HIOUTIT OF CITX LIMITS, Lot 03, in Hurfordan w (1 W X of & 0 i o8, 35, 14, dated Nov. 1, 1872; consideration, $500, Lot 4, In Division’ 29, in Carr’s ro-subdiviston of Kodzio's 8 w 3¢ of 86 Ses 9, 98, 14, dated Dec, 17, 1872 consideration, £600, Lota 21 fo 25, in’ Block 5, of w 3¢ n w 1 Seo 14, 38, 14, dated July 13, 1871 ; consideratfon, $3,350, i.ol.! 3and 4, in Block 2, of Childs’ Bnbdivision in 5,000, noither eat or uso, and will mnot | Rldgewood, duted Mny 1, 18723 consideration, $5, Jond, keop what you havo, but honcoforth oLl J"x‘}m.i"f&&x?"‘“”ék’ 1‘10“‘77 of LERIANES ‘como not to my fln]is for a furthor supply until | & oo ¥ 14 48 08,0 3 conslderation, you have firat shown to the world that gan aro R willing to do justice as well sa receivo the ben- COMMERCIAL, MoNDAY EVENING, Jan, 6, Tho following were tho receipts and shipmonts of produce at this {point during tho past forty, olght hours, and fox the corresponding dato one efits by o repoal of the prohibition.” Let us cut off the supply, and swrronder is but o question of timo. cb the Logislaturoof Mlinois, and those who ‘havo tho intorest and welfaro of tho Statoat heart, prohibit by enactment all lifo insuranco companies from doing business within its limits wnless thoy will lonn at least ovory dollar of tho | YORX REO: 3 - preminms recoived on real estato fecurity within NECEIPTE, BOIPAENTS the Btato; and then not only will New York and ”““fi‘},“"“m; mpunlfthoit nn{rloxidly lxmvs, 1;ut 1873, | 1872, || 1673, | 1872, we will have plenty of monoy for legitimate in= T e BT obimont, ot yonsouablo Faics Of intorest, and | Jous bl | aril orieall G| & thus, in benofitting oursclveu, will also Lanefit | Corn, ‘bu, | 103; X "s30) tho companios by giving them o higher rate of | Oats, bu.. H interoat and bettor security than they can ob- | Rye, bu, . ) tain at homo, Thxy | Tariorg by sieseeinf 21,200 STO0KS HU1ETI, FlaxBood, fba ,.evvs| 20,630 ... Tho followlng is o comparigon of tho prices of | Hroom Corn, i ! 49,611 00) the leading spoculativa stocks on Jan. 2, 1872, | Oured Mente, e, ..| 85,070 61,720l(2,609u80(2,076004 2nd Jan. 4, 187, with tho highest prices atfainod | Zieof, 1 e S0 40 4o tho intermodiato timo: . N 35| ki 'Subsequent Closing Prices, B 1,300112 177,72 g 3 Juan,2, Pricesin Jan. 4, . 83,000 67,405 1672, 79, 187, 91,650 80,890 New York Oentral, 100 99§ 1,2 023 Erd 50 025( 8,616 1,622 o b 703 ¥ 20 e 10 135,450 02 83 J 403 18 11 18,4000 7,960 o5 [ 2 i) isi 53 Z},;' Shingles, m, 12| 253 Unlon Pacifi a1y 33" | Latb, m..... ¥, Union Tol 823 79 | Balt, brls, 300{ 1,012 1033¢ 40 Withdrawn from storo on Saturdny for city consumption : 1,083 bu wheat ; 868 bu corn; 2,248 bu onts ; 2,000 buryo; 6,121 bu barley. The following grain hes boen inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 101 cars wheat ; 813 cars corn; 67 cars oats ; 18 cara ryo ; 23 cars barley, Total, 506 cars, or 207,000 bu. Weo alluded this morning to the New York grading of whoenat, stating that our No. 2 spring is genorally sold there ns Milwaukeo No. 2, ox- copt in those rara casea inwhich the sellor knows no better than to ask the minimum prico. To-day tho statomont roceived an unrequired confirma- tion in tho shapo of a tologram from Now York announocing tho ealo of & lot of Chicago No, 2" at $1.69 por bu, tho said lot of whoat having Loen &hipped from this ity as No. 8, being dolivered from olevator on presentation of ordinery recoipts for No, 8 spring, Thore was no concenlmeant about the matter, and no auan‘t ot doctoring ; tho_salo wes made in_ tho ordinary course of trado, na many thousands of lots of No. 8 w)ring have Leen proviously sold for Chicago No. 3, and of our No. 2 as Milwauleo No. 2. Tho annusal olection of tho Chicago Board of Trudo was hold to-day, and the annual moetin, this ovening. A roport of tho prococdings wi bo found in our local columua, Tho leading produce matkets were fully up to tho averngo to-dny, in point of activity, though tho olection for “oflicers was in progress; nnd uost of them were firmer in tone, tho principal oxcoptions being lighwines and oats. Lho re- ceiptn of produco wore sgzain rathor libgral, and tho shipments light; whilo advices from othor polnts ~ wore very acanty, owing to the fuct: that the wires bolwoon Chicago and Now York wers In lbad working order, Tho grocery thado was quiet, nlmoat to dulnoss, Both the local and the outside domand boing limited, In values thore were no changos, Coffecs woro atrong, with a slight upward ton- doney, and the samo was true of rofined sugars, Loth of these stuples having recontly undergone aslight advanco at the Last, Rico, candlos, spicos, and teas woro quoted Ateady and firm, whilo soaps, alono, wero woak. In tha dry gooda markot tho ohangos woro fow aud unim- portant, Tho domand, though still far from bo- u‘(‘: active, oxhibits a gradual Incronso, and de- clded firmnens provails in ull departmonts of the aarkot, Homo lines of cottous avo advaucing. The fnquiry for buttor continucs firm, with ho manifost chiango in pricos ; medium graden wora rathor ensy, but othior descriptions wero flrm ot formor rales, Dagging romwius quiet, Cheoso was quoted dull, at 11@180 for Westorn, and 18}{@14o for New Yorl fuctory, Nothing new was noted in the conl market, Thore was a modorate [nquiry for the difforent -brands, at the quotations given elsowhore, Tho dried fruit trudo wag ?n ot, with pricos gouorally cany, Fish remains dull at uuchanged pricon. In tho hay, hide, and leathior markots, wo now foaturos ENOWLEDGE A SOURCE OF WEALTH. ‘The completo census report for 1870 containg = get Of maps, which show amoug meny other things, the dogroo of wealth aud education iu different scctions of the country, From theso it eppears that whilo moat of tho wealth of the country is centrad in tho line from Boaton and Daltimoro to Kanens and Wisconsin, tho bulk of illiteracy is bolow that lino, Waoalth is marked with yollow, and tho space dosigunted is as yol- low as the sun, while illiteracy is marked with black, tho east contre of Virginia and North Carolina, the cotton Delt, and the roglon of tho NMissiggippi Valloy in Louisiana, Mississipp, Ton ngsooo, Arkanans, snd Missouri, from tlio Delta to Southern Missouri and Llinois, is vory black, znd aspot onthe onst shore of Toxas is the same. Tho straight line from Maine to Iown, reaching south to Now York City and middlo linols, is almost whito, showing advanced odu- cation in thoso rogions, bnt in all rogions whore largo numbors of colored persons are found tho oxact opposito eTect is noticed. ‘Ilioso maps oro valuablo acquisitions to our ofticial literature, FINANOIAL NEWS FROM ALL QUANTENY, ‘The money artielo of the London Zimes, Doc, 17, contained the following : “The advices from Berlin aud all parts of Gor- ‘many describo great prossure iu the yarious money markots, It scoms that tho Vieuna bunkers have been drawing largo smounts of ac- ccommodation paper on Berlin, and that tho Bank of Borlin, following tho oxamplo of the Bauk of England, lins taken moasures to chock tho dis- count focilitios on which theso partios incau- tiously rolied, In cousequence of this many largo amounts of stock Luve been thrown on the warkot. At Amstordnm, likowino, discount is high, and 7 per cont has been paid for advances on securitios, At Vionna monoy aldo i in great demand, ‘'The Frankfort lotters wention that the etoppage of the Union Buank al Bruseels and Antworp Lins for tho moment caused n gonoral break-up on the Frankfort Boursoe In tho shares of the now finangial establisbmonts, which in many cages oro almost unsalablo, The fact of tho Bauk of Berlin having discountenancod tho paper of thoeso institutions has at tho samo thne operated soverely in chocking tho pravious menia. Bpeculators, being unablo to ronew thoir bills, haye had no alternative but to Lring lerge amwounts of sharos and stock for sale, I'his hos caused o hoavy fall In Lombards and Trench Austrian shares, whilo Governmont atook, and Unitod Btates bonds, which are not in speculutivo hands, romain firm, Undor tho clr- cumstances, it is hopud that the carcer of pro- moters {s past for & whilo, Congratulations aro oxprossed that tho brealk-up has occurred at & quiet time, when uo approhensions exist with regard to commorcial affaivs, —Tho forty-sixth annunl roport of tho Dulti- more & Oliio Railrond Compauy for tho flseal yunr«mdln;i Hopt. 80, 1872, states that tho rov- cnuen for the yoar from main line and Lranchos woro §1,620,677, against 12,657,520 tho: pro- coding year, an inoreaso of 1,069,117, Thoe ox- pensos of working aud keoping tho rond aud machinory in ropuir amounted to §6,122,400, wero doveloped. Oils wero metud quict, and boing o fraction lows than 6724 pox coub of (ho | most doscriptlong wore fvur, Laluty, colory, to- batdo, and wood romaln quist as provionsly quoted. "Thoro was a ralher botlor demand for Ilumbor, espocially for tho common gradan; deal- or also roport rathor more inguiry for hard- wood ; pricos aro unchinugod. lirlclr lime, co- mont, melaly, olo,, woro without now fam.umuu; tho demand fa lght, and prices aro ntendy nt provions quotationy, Tin plato is flrm. Iron and sool are in modorato roquest; at formor rales. Tho wool market s quiet, but dealors anticipato o more activo trado soon, und are rathor firmer in thelr views concerning }mrnculnr zirn o, Broom corn was unchan) vu«{‘ Tops aro firm; timo wnles havo buen made Lo browors ab b0@Glie, Tho rocolpts of soads have boon quite liboral for n fow dnya pusty and timo- thy was activo and firmer, salds of prima being mnde at §3.20@3.871¢ ; tommoit 10 good nt &2.495 @8.20 y clover was' dull and ‘caslor, Potatoos wore In falr supply, nnd choico sound lots aro ealablo at 700 on track, Poultry way quito this morning, thero was o modorato demand for cholco turkoya at 12@1214e. _Gamo was dull and Prlcuu wonk nnd irrogular, Tgga nre quotablo ab 23@320c for strictly frosh, Groon fruits wore in tho usunl domand at _provious Prhmu. Highwinos woro dull and !¢e lowor. Balos woro mado of 200 brln at 83340 %) gallon, nud (ho markot closed wonle at that tiguro, Droeaod lmf;s woro in bettor duvmand, and 214 @°Go per 100 1ba higher, in uympnthY with live, and tho shippors téok hold fraoly, taliing all thal woro offerad. The gonoral market way $4.35 por 100 Ibs for heavy, and $4,40 for light, Sales were Toported of 125 pigs (125 to 160 ibu) nb 2460 ; 430 hond at 84.560 ; 413 at 8148714 ; 013 at £4.85 ; 950 nb 84,90, Total, 2,600 head'; including somo loft over from last wools, Provigions were moro nétivd, and docidedly fimier all round, in sympathy with a strongor focling {n live hogs at'tho Stock Yards, Meats woro rathor slow anle, owing to the froight difli- culty, which proventod shippors from oporaling +with confldenco, as thoy hinve moro on hand than they can sond forward. Ionce moats woro not B0 nbron(i a8 pork and lard, though genorally uoted highor, Thoro wag an urgont spooula- tivo domand for pork and lard, and both ad- 'yancod—the former 10@150 per brl, and tho lat- tor 6@71¢o por 100 Ibs. Groon hams wero ace tivo, and 34@}¢o por Ib higher, owing to an ur- gonl domaud,” Tho stoady advanco in tho prico of hogs for soveral daya paat has caused many to think that tho markot” Lias probably touched its lowost point nfter all ; though there aro othora who claim that wo sball have nrogular nvalancho of lopgs noxt wook, as thoro aro big droves waiting to como forward, which heve heon dolayed at the country stations. I'he market closed at tho following rango of pricon: Mess pork, cash or seller J:munrg. $11.55@11.60 ; do gollor Fabruary, $11.76@11.50; dosoller March, $12.00 ; dosellor April, $11.12¢ @12.25 ; primo megs, $10.60@10.75; oxtra prine, $8.75, Lnrd, cash, or soller Januery, $7.05@ 7,10; doseller Fobruary, $7.16@7.20; do sollor Diarch, §7.40@7.50 ; do &ellor April, $7.65@7.60. Bwaot pickled hams, 73{@B3{c, and groon hama ot 18{@730 for 16-1b nvoragas, and 77¢c for 16 b avoragos. Greon shonlders, B3 @3Yo; ‘do rough sides, 4»;@-&{0; do short ribs, big0;do short clear, 5530; dry salted meats quotablo at 8o for shouldors: GI{@BJic for short’ ribs, and BX@0c for , short clonr. Janunry, quoted nf Iuglish moata for delivery m Jon- unry, 8%a for Cumborlands; Go for schort ribs or fong clear; 6Xfo for short cloer; 8!{@ 8%¢c for long cut hams. Bacon is quoted at i for shonlders, T340 for cloar ribs, 730 for short clear, all packed. * Mess beof, £8,60@9.00; oxtra moss do, 89.50@10.00 ; boef \mma, 827.00 @28,00. _City tallow, 734@17%o ; gronso quola- blo at BY¥@6ic. Balew wore reportod of 100 Yoxod eliouldors, gellor 8Jg0. brls mess pork ab $11,65; 1,050 brls do nt ¢11.60; 9260 brls do at 'SIL60; 1,600 brln do, mollr March, nt ' €12.00; ! 600 DLrla do at $11.90; G00-tcs Invd at $7.10; 250 tes at 47,0757 ; 250 tes do, sellor March, nt $7.50 por 100 Ibs; 600 tcs do ab S7.47i4: 550 tea do nt 27.421¢c; 100 tes do ot 57,8725 40,000 Iy green shouldors (14 1bs) at 837c: 20,000 Ibg do, dry salted, at 834c boxed; 20,000 short riba (coun- try) ot 53o; 250 boxes short clear on privato terms ; 20,000 Ibs grcm hams (15 1hs) at S7.871¢; 20,000 1bs do (16 1bs) nt $7.873¢; 10,000 pes and 100,000 1 do nt $7.80; 100,000 1ha do at $7.90; 100,000 bs and 2,600 pes do ot $7.26. Flour was vory quict, suffering moro than any ather departmont from the (noon) oxcitement of tho election. Very fow of the doalors were ab thoir tablos, and about tho ovly snlos made wore on direct ordor. Prices were quoted strong, Towaver, in sympathy with the advanco in whoat, and soveral dealers professed their unwilling- nee3tosell ot curront (uotations, eg they thought ou advanco can bo offectod within o day or two, and thoy aro not prossod with weight of stocke. Balos wero roporled of 100 brls spring oxtras Tockport Hydraulic) at $7.00; 800 bils do Minn.) ot §6.75 ; 100 brls do at §6.75 ; 100 brla o at 6,26 ; 18 brls do at $5.00 ; 82 brls supor- fino nt 83,753 25 brls xyo at $4.625¢; 25 brls buckwheat at §7.75, 'Lotal, 760 bris. ~Also, 10 tons Lran at 811.00, on track, The market closed at tho following range of prices £alr to cliojce wlite wanter cxtras, $7.50@ 9.75 Tled winter extras, ... 0.50@ 7.65 Good to cholce pring oxtras. 5506 1,50 Low to medium,..... 450G 525 Good to faney Minnesota, 8,006 7,1 Spring suporfines. 3,00 4.00 Rye flour..... 400 4.50 Bickwheat four. 7,606 8,00 Bran.... ve.. 1,005 Whoat was modorately active, and 1140 than on Saturday, though with no espocial on- couragement from othor peinty, 28 the New York fologram waa dolsyed, and Liverpool waa only quoted firm, without ndvance in prices. ‘I':o secret of tho advance waa the presence on our floor of n good numbor of bu{ing orders from the country, both East and West; pro- Dably brought ouf by the nows of the past fow days, giving more dofinito informntion in regard to tho shorfage of Groat Dritain, 'Chisocxtra do- mand osused some of the shorts {oscaro con- siderably, and soveral who had sold on Satur- day, confident that big roceipts would depross prices, bought in to-day, Of cowrso theso pur- chages were all spoculativo, and principally for noxt month ; but there wad alao a fair domand for car-lots for shipment, at an advance of obout lo, _Sellor Fobruary opened at £1.288¢, advancoed to $1.25, aud cloged easior at 81.243¢. Rollor the month, or cash No. 2 spring, sold nt 81.213{@1.323, ' closing nt S1.2237. Boller 1ast half Janunary sold at $1.213{@1.22% and sollor March nt_©1.238{@1.75%, closing. ab $1.264¢. No, 1spring was entiroly nominel at §1,26 bid. No. 8 spring closed ot $1.03@1.08}¢, and refcotod do at about 85e. Canh sales wero roportod of 800 bu No. 2 epriug at $1.281¢ ; 4,800 bu do at $1,28; 5,000 bu do at £1.227¢ ; 27,800 bu do at 81.22%{ ; 14,800 ba do at §1.221¢; 15,000 bu do 31.22%¢ ; 2,400 bu No, 8 apring st 31.083; 9,600 bu 40 a¢ $1.082¢ 1 2,400 bu do at 1087 1,600 bu do st §1.08 ; 400 bu rejected spring af 960; 1,200 bu do atie, Lotal, 85,000 bu, Corn was very quiet and \'or{ stold{, at about the samo prices a8 _on Saturdny. .o fact of the oloction, and tho absonco of advices from Noyw York, made operators cautious, whilo lib- oral rocoipts, and tho absenco of n shipping do- mand, causod & slight wonkening in options, whilo cash corn was stendy, tho only buyers Le- ing those who wanted to carry it for doiivery next month ; it sold only at 8037c. Seller Fob- ruary sold at 813¢@31%(o; sellor March at 83@ 823£0 ; soller May at 36@365¢0; and sellor Juno at 87387440, all c]oslnfi with tho inside bid, Oash &nlea were reported of 80,200 bu No. 2 at 503¢0; 4,400 bu rojoutod et 28c. Totul, 84,600 bu. Onts woro quictaud a shado ensior, principally on account of =% absonce of a leadiuy operator, who was supervising tho eloction, Thore was little offored, but less wanted. Cash No. 2, ol goller tho month, sold at 21J4@2134e ; soller Tobruary at 950 sellor March was quatod ab 253¢@20 ; pollox Apri at 203(@320)¢c, i sollor May sold at 29}ge. All closod steady, Cash knlas woro roported of 25,400 bu No. 2 at 241¢c ; 2,400 bu do nt24%o0 ; 1,900 bu rejocted nt e ; 1,200 b do ot 203¢0 : 1,200 bu do at 203ge ; 500 bn_whito, by samplo, ut]8lo on track,” Total, 81,900 bu. hyn was dull and stondy at aboub the samo rango as on Baturday, tho smallness of tho de- mand being countorbulanced by the fact of rathor small rocoipts, Salos wero resiricted to 800 bu No. 2 at 066, and 9,800 bu do at 66}go. Ltojected wns nominal at 0lo. DBorley was xlum, owing to light offerings, which fact, coupled with a fair demand, cunsod an advanco_of 3¢o per bu. No. 2 gold nt 65@ 65340, ond No. 3 at 52@53360, both closing at tho outaido, Cash sales woro reportod of 400 bu No. 3 (A, D. & Co.) at 66o; 6,200 bu do at 65i¢e; 8,600 bu a G50 ; 2,600 bu ‘No, 8 nt 52150 ; 2,000 bu do at 62 ; 1,800 bu rojocted at 420 ; 400 bu do at 4103 1,200 Vu, by samplo, nt 850 dolivercd ; 400 bu do at 800 ; 400 bu do at 750 ; 400 hu do at ZDB 3 400 bu do at Gdo, all on track. Total, 19,000 . DIY G0ODS MOVEMENT IN NEW YORK, The Journal of Commerce publishes tha fol- lowing tables showing tho movement of dry -goods at Now York durlng 63 wooks in cach ofs Liroo yoars pust 3 IMPONTS OF EAOK OLASH OF G00DS, 1472 147! £3,374,110 24,630,804 90,030 $104,003,010 LG40 14,045,099 Tho fnereano In Toccipts hns been sbout ovenly di (ributed mong tho different clakscs of manufuctiivors bolug upon wous und worated fabrics $2,674,831, cud on cotion gooly, $3,024,899; on sllle goods thero fs & decroaro of $404,109, 10 ilax ‘manufactires an fucreazo of §1,059,010, and o mlécollancous goods o ducreisy of $417,70d, Tho iucreave La wakuly duo {0 the higher e af nenely alt Kluda of goods t fio placos of pro- duction, from caises malnly growing oab of the Fran- wian war, nnd dors jobroprosent any greneral inereaso fx quantities, The followlig atatemont hows tho nmount of-each clnss of gnois netitally pliced upon tho anarket Inst aud ko praceding years § GUOA OF I:ACIH OLARY PLAGLD URON TILE MARKTT, L 870, 1672, Mrs of wool..,, $41,72L,810 43 Mfrs of enlton 27,600,674 2 Miraof ik, L7400 B BIfr of fax. 30 17,080,400 15,80 Misccllaneous. .y, 1L290,130 11,914,043 10,081,070 Total, 193,204,078 §128,140,440 $107,00,211 Tneraako, 4,021,533 20,047,199 10,253,700 Tho amoun’ Tirown upow tho fearket oxceeds tint of Jast year by £1,028,708, bt s §6,113,477 Lolow the valio 81, of the total fmpoctutions, ko thal {ho dry gooda in Donded wareliouses are norenged by Hint niaoiut, Tha following complintlon shown the total Smports of dey roods ut” Ney York for a series of years Valie, .14 0172417 1802 1003 103,001,083 b4 10,050 1805 108,597,435 011007133 | 187: 1603, 120,221,833 o finporting biishess hag vory mutch chinngad ita churactor of Iue years, and thoignts now exlutent very fow strletly paelitgc houses, Most of the fmport« era‘aro only too glad o brealk cavea when nnceasary to offuet ealod, and i coursn hus caunar (ho Joblers, in self-defenco and to incet tho competition thua eatab- Hehied, to fmport thelr own goods, Nearly all tho load- ingg finporting Jubbers of thin city, ns woll na many intorlor clties, nta now duly ropreaunted in the Brilfsl awd Continenfal markets, where thoy aro onabled to Dbuy o3 chieaply o5 tho regulor {mporlers, ovor whom {hoy luve tho’ ndvantago of being abla to gaugo tho tasteannd requirements of tho retallers by coustant personal fntercourse vith them, In British staplo loods, moro “particularly {ho “tmiporling Joblets ave becomo direct compotitors of tho Importers, and mauy of tho former liave mado arrangements In Europo to recelvo regularly nipacus, mobnirs, md otlior staplo goods with thelr own {rade-marks nflixod ; honce thio importers uro frequently driven to {lio auct tion rooms for tho disposal of thelr slocks and cone signmonty, Trices for goods hoth in England and on the Contl nont liavo ruled strong throughout tho year, but in this market thy over-supply waa g0 great that forced nuc- tion elen becamo o necensity, and resulted in-sorlous loas to imporlass ad cousighors allie, Tho aclion bustuess throughout tho year was simply enormos, nnd comprisad overy descrlption of foroign wanufacs tures, which i o miojorlty of cusca woro offered in such assortments ns yere adapted to tho requiremonts* of the retait trade, Tho followlng stalcment, from tiio Tiritish Board of Trado returns, willshow whit portion of our supply of fubries s cono fram Great Britain 30,704 yarda 120,458,383 Linen do.$, fvalne 24,429,300 yards 111,472,000 Bllkdo,.... fvaluo £147,260 yords ‘Wool do.., fvaluo yards ‘Wor'd st’fa fvaluo yards Carpots,... 1\'.11vo " {yards GRALY AT BUFFALO. “The imports of grain at Buffalo lask yoar wera Ierger fhan fn_ auy procodiuy yoar, oxcept- ing 1871. Torn long timo thero ‘has' been n stoady and marked declino in the rocoipt of flour, the imports dwing last year having beon 760,368 barrels, sgainst 1,241,660 in 1871, and 1,459,918 barrels in tho provious year, tho do- creaso having Leon noticeablo for soveral past yoars, But Buffalo in not alone in this declino, Hinco tho recoipts at Westorn centros have boon arallol with thoso nt Buffalo, Chicago, Lolodo, otroit, Milwauloe, aud Cloveland had an aggre- gata of tcculéns in 1309 of ovor 5,000,000 1 avralu; ong year uftorwards they lowered to 4,250,000 5 in 1871 to 8,900,000, and in 1672 to 3,600,000, Al resont, aud thia may explain this declino, o argor amount of wheat is raised in (bo Wostorn Statcs thun formorl® thers wne, Lum- bor received lest year amounied to 212,946,000 foet as_oppoeed t0'200,617,000 in the proceding yenr. Tho grain recoipts nt BuMalo Tor 1873 waro 91,354,000 bushcly, and the roceipts at tho lake porta—Chicago, Milwaukeo, Toledo, Detroit, Oleveland, aud Dualuth, wore—flour be- jug ostimated as wheat—142,100,628 Lusicly, The measuroment of tho cereals which pnss through Buffalo showa uoarly two-thirde of tho wholo receipts of all the great grain centres of tho Northwest.” . LIVE BTOCK OF THE USITED BTATES. The Now Yorlk 1Vorld says: ., ‘Iha ninth consus report of tho Undted States, roce 1y completad and priuted, g o totals: 10 Deoves znd sloro cattle, 8,935, flch cowe, 1 worling oxen, 29,477,931 sheep aud Tembs, aud 25, 154.- 569 wwhie, distriLuted smong the Statesand Cerridorl 04 follows States fe ool diten |workiy| gy s Tertoien|"eaiier | o | Orens | Sheep. | Selne Al 207,317 2uLan| 70,51 U607 7 ] i 1 il ot Total .[13,503, 065, 8,035,313'1,816, 271 1t Toxas b oxeluded from tho list on account of tho aduitiod impracticabilty of obialuing trustwortl fighres from herdsmon, who can only give at approxi- mata estitnate of the numbers fn thoir largo Lerdy, it willappear that Iijinofa has the largest nunther of Deeves ond hogs, Now York {ho largesi numbor of niloh cows, Keutucky tho greatest number of working oxen, and Obio nenrly double tho number of sheop fonul in any other Blato, Ouly o sniall proportion of {ho milch cows aro sold or cxchangod In tho market-places, When 10 longor valuablo for the dairy or for breeding thoy aro mostly sold to Westorn hocf-packers located -t pointn most convoniont for “tho collection of "what thiey torm coareo cattlo at tho sumallest copenso foy transportation. Of tho pteeraand fat oxen not far £rom 400,000 aro aunually elsughtored west and gouth of Chlezio, 150,000 fn thut clty, nnd abont 730,000 aro sont ta (i citics of Now Youl, Albany, Boston, Phili~ delphin, and_Baltimore, Fully 5,008,000 ehieep and lambe sro used up anniunlly, of ‘which moro than 1,000,000 wera kold to slaughitorers in New York City, 1 uleven Weslern State from which returns wero ro- colved, thero wero packod lasl season 4,858,448 ho very nbarly 3,000,000 wero reeolved in Now York alive, ot far from 1,000,690 fu Boxton, snd about 600,000 in Baltimoro and'Philadelphia ; so that ot least 10,009,000 oro yearly slaughterod in alt'the Slates, TATEST. In tho afternoon whent wag_feirly active and 340 highor. No. 2 spring sold at 81.23%@1.23 goller tho month, and $1.247%5@1.25 soller Ieb- rucry, both options closiny at tho ingldo. Corn was quiot and stoady at 80#{o goller tho month, and 413¢@3135c sellor Fobruary. Othor grain and provisions were quiot aud uorwinally un- changed, —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Moxay Evanixo, Jon, 0, . ALCOIOL—Was in moderuty reqichl, at $LTS@1,80 for L1 per eent proof, 100N CORN—A fuir demand oxisls for tho higher gradoy, but asido from thls (ho morket i3 dull, Tho supply of common grad Iy equal to present re- flll‘l‘umnulu. Wo quold 1, G5@7e 52 1b; No, Tutallc brald, 6@5350 3 4; No, 45, 3G 8o} inslde greed, 33(@ds; do red tip, Ju; dopais and rod, M@2ie, LEANS—Thivre was nsodorate hnquiry for choleo Lopue, with {ho supply rathor lNght, Prices rango m Lelow s Nuvies at §2,60@2.60; faly lo prime, $100@E 2,95+ common to medium, §1.26@1.15, BUTTER—The demund for this article continues stoudily fulr und tho murket ron:: serlptions, Tho oxcoption I mediun gradus, which comprino ho niajor portion of {ho recelpte, ind for which there o Joa tuguiry than for other qualitics, Qttoleo ol and ehules pacized mest witl gouid hgul: Ty and roadily commund former rates, We guule: Good to cholva roll, 18@2%¢; strictly choleo dalry pnclie ‘médium to 'govd, 18@22¢; Inferior 1o cuminon, BE1T HAUGING~There wero no now fentures to noto in couiection with thls sarket, Busines docs not fin- prove, nud tho quolutions ara Jiitla betlor thin nom- tnl, (Vo makono chang fu our lst, as follows: Bark, 3001 Ludlow, 363 Luwllown, 43¢5 Awerican, idio} |, Otler Oreck, B3jgo’ bu 3 buga, 4 wnd b b, 20020 \gumm, inglé, 18@19¢ do, duuble, 29¢; wool wacks, 6 @1le, DUILDING MATERIALS~Thero was no particular clange, “The domand for all deseriptions fn light, Drioes remafufug the same as for some timo past, Wo quoto : Buuceo, $2,606%,13 ; New York stueco, ensing, $376@4,00 3 supertine do, £4,@4,60¢ Noroudulo oo 03 Utien coment, $2.00 per Lrl 3 1 $:.00; " m 0o firm for most de~ plasterlingt Natr, per b, $10.00c00.00 1 Lmilaing uicle country brick, $19,00G14.00 ; Woudstock pressed vavics at $25,00(240,00 § presacd, §15.00 dely Bl 10 ', £20.00 dely Milse dalt, 26,00 deh five ol , $1,000635.00, ‘Lho followluy k3 thy W) of wrlees per boX of L0 Teot for do- | ancatto window glas, from which o reduc and 6 pet cont fa mads by dealars ity ..?»S 0,73 050 Ox 810 T2 0oiiirinns Ta0to 11000000 0x50 to 352 end Lo xh3 o 3x60 20x60 La 40x€0. CANNIED GOODS mma ag for e pan —Pifecataliga anbstantiath t fortuight_or, more, though (ho Davbla nof 40 atrennth, .00 0.01 0,60 the tonnral markes ecoms {0 bo working friner, and some quotations : Penclicr, Tears, 21, Plump, datnsons, 4 Phume, green gages, S i Quinces, 31b... Htrawborrios, 3 Ib, Rnspberries 2y, Tilnckbevrles, 3 ih. Ciaozeherres, 3 1 TOMAOCR, 2 eaessss Tomntoer 3 1. 1.0 Corn, Blglu .. s Qorn, Tenton Tiarbor. Goru, Yarmouth, Tean, 2 I, pod. . Teau, 3 b, noaliod. TAma Bean Huccotasl, Lobster, 2'1b ater) 1 Oyaters, 315, Ojelora, 11b, nds havarather au advanclng telideney, Me- 2.753,00 2.60(652,76 2,608,175 0 2.25 0063, 1.60 eereens 200G vevereees 2I5GU50 2.1642.28 70 OIIESE—Only o Hmited number of orders wero placed to-day, sud former priccs wero without change, Etocks, though Hght, equal tho requiroments of tho trade, 'and tho fealifg is not particularly frm. Tho stock in tho United Blates is cstimated at 200,000 bosca, pnd fn_Canada t 70,000 boxea, quotntionn : New York factory, I factory, 11@180: Weatern factory, 11 COAL—Nothing now waa uoted i Wo repoat our 31@14)0 ; Ohlo c, n tho coal markot, o demand was oply falr of the annexed raugo of prices: Lohigh, Tump, $13.5 $i8.00; I.m.-nwmmnis 2,001,00; Briar 111, $10,60@11.00; Walnut TLollgl, prepared itlo, 210,00G01.00 S, $10.60 ; Dioss- burg, $10.00@11,003 Clicrry Mine, $10.0 ocking Valley, #i0.00@10.60; Cuinel coal, $10,00: Indiana block, §0,60@10.00; ' Ainonk, $8.00; Wilmington, $1.00GT.50. COOPERAGE—Thoero won s fair inquiry for packers’ deseriptions, witl ample offcrings. Tiorces were a t fio firmor, now wero unchnnged Iard tHoreen, S1. flonr barrols, G0: key barrel stuves, $28,00330, ings, @Y @ m: pork and tierco poler, chido 1,090 porls barrels ‘at $1 lard ticreen at $1,60 7 600 do ul §1, EGAS—Wers in Ut reque 28@20¢; plekled b 21@Mo. Trosi at 20 400 doza uoted at §1.75@LE0, . Wo quole: Pork barrols, 80; whiskey barrole, 27,00 perm; a lou 2% ; 10 tubs do at 10¢. k3 $2.1 20.00; whis- ronigh Ktaves, $18,00@0.00; , $10.00: ucked ataves, flour aiavee, $3,5069.50; circle flour hoade @ rot; flour livop polos, $14.00517.00 @ £40,00240.00 31 10, Hades fne 3 200 do ot $1,25; 60D ; fresls ara quatod at includo 20 cases 60 doz do ut 20¢; 10 cases plekled at 28c; Other varlefl 25@1.2 TEATHENS—Tio deimand biea_fallen off somowhat, but tho supply Is moderato ani prices aro steady at 66 @63¢ for primolivo geere, Jiices 0@Te for anurted featliora ) quotabls at 25@33c, from firat Lands 3 mixed jobbing feathers FISIT—Duluess sifll provaila in this market, though therods moro_ dolng thari at this timo Tast week, and o provalont focltg ds irmer, aquoto ¢ No. 1 whiteflsh, $3.25@5,60 3 6,25 3 Nu, L_trout, $4,76@5.00 $11,00911.25 ; No. 1 by, 38,60 erel, $7.00@7.35 ; Ne hering, No, 1, 0@ Columbiu River spimon Blocks aro Hght, No, 2 do, $.00@ No. 1" shiore mackercl, )@8.75 3 No, 9 bay mack- 3 No, 1 whiora Lits, $1.85@1,00 5 bavk 5.6U@0,75 3 Goorge's codfish, $0.50@0.75 3 box o ; box herring, 'sealed, 42@43¢ ; now, hnlf-bris, $10,00@10.25, Wo TRUITS AND NUTS—Tho market for dricd opples 15 gowewhat uuseltied, and the presout tendency secms fo o Lo lower prices.” Stocls aro accunulating and lolders ceew anxious to realize, Peaches aro also easy, {Trads was reported quict all around, with no_particu- lar firmness cither dn foreign or domestio varletien. Wo quoto jobbers' prices aa follaws : Dates, 8@90 ; figs, new, 15@16c; ige, bos, 17G180; Turkoy pruncs, 1872, 0z; raidius, $2.00@2.603 lackberries, now, 103 3 pitted cherries, 25@328: hen, Dalves, 0@61ic; tn, 1872, 83¢@0c; do 1871, i a0 @70 ; applos, Southern, now, 5@b%0; do Westeen, it Nuta—Tilbert, 146 Engilsh waln 1 bidegnie: dichigan, 6}4@Tig0. 16e; ilmonds, Terragous, 21G: 15@16c; Noples waliuts, 20@3ic; Bruzils, rexang, 10@12:: African penuits, 6x@T0; Wilndngs ¥ t GAY et i3 dull end unseltled, verylarge, aud pricea lower, guoitd ot $5.0)@0.25 quall ac $L00EL 1 q Drairis 328 doz Ao ¢ $3.00 3 {kon at'15¢ per 1b, E; quiry for spples., and iho mrlet- o fulrly supnlcd, on peanuts, 7@ge; Teunesres peamiils, 7@8e. 3AME—ho supply ia stiil very liberal, and tho mar- ickens bits ¥ Haleg Inclnde 40 doz prafvio chic) .00+ 40 doz qual at SL13 125 doz do at $1,00; 46 doz ral ut 75c; 15 doz do at L0s; 6 doz ‘Clio ufferings of rabbits aro ro b —Thoro vais o wmoderate local fn. “'lio recelpts huve been quite Uberal Crauberrica and peara nye jn tho sverago demand, A fow lemons, Hightly frosted, wro being clused out nt 5,00 per box 4,00 per brl ; cranberries We quoto : Applos at $3.00G (eultivated) at $10,00@12,00 10 do a! ST.50@ ; Calffornia pears ul 00 ' per bo 3 orauges n ¢ Al g prapes nt $8,50@7.00 por keg. G OO ES.Tus Yolumo of business transacted {n {1dn department was email, thero Leng fow buyera in attendance, whilo only n moilerate number of orders were recelved by matl, Tho feel]nf, Liowover, contine 0 ey firm, and in cofices end refiued ticiputo an advuuce, ygarn dedlers an- Stocks aro generully modorate, but sre suflicient to meet presousrequirements, Wo quole: B1-0ARD S0DA—THG! Corrsrs—hlochn, 0z O, G, No. 9, 21@250; funey Rlo, 2 333 o; puting T, 22 o3 Coain'Rica, _fanc, Mrleatbo, 235 @2 [V 164 @ 1634e. , 26@Tc; J}r(cl goad do, Singapore, 23@23 345 do, prime, 3@, Java, eholco do, Y@ @ ! ANDLES—Star, full welght, 20¢@213 Stearino, TlicE—Latna, BY@S3e ; Rangoon, 13(@80; Carolins, 83@Ue. “Bioans—Tatent cut loaf, M\@l4lge; crushed, X . A, stand- vowdered, 1nd _grauulated, 13513k ; ard, 131250 do No, 4, 13/ 12te; ours 0, 19@12%0 ; G N B, 12X low 0, 1114@113je} choico brown, 11@lie; o, 103@11e’s fair 'do, 10:@10}40 sufar, @MKo falr do, 9D wugar, chiolco, 11 falf, 10@10%45 ; do common, 04/@9: Stnurs—Dininoud drips, " L cliolce mol extra fine, 19@7T0¢ 3 @0od BFAT-LONLO syrup, 45@60: oxtia do, G050 7 Now Oricans molasucs, cholce, @sUc; do prim @ ueC \fo; MNew Orleans @l1)c; do prime, 10X@lle; do sllver drips 4 8 706750 ; do common, 63@050; Porlo Tilea, molasues, choice, 05@000; conunon molasses, J@40r Sricrs—Allapice, 17@18c; cloves, 23@000; 40@i2e; pepper, 2GS unlmeus, Sl <. glnger, Puire, 23@I00 5 do @20c, ‘Boars—Trench moltled, 0}4@03c tled, TH@Txo: Golden- West, 63@63c; Whita Roso, 0 45 @dige; polm, O@LKe s branon—0Oloss, V¥@10s: corn, S@1lcs ) €@7c ; common, HGOC, 1, 20@250 } do Xo, 5, cansla, S bt e Dy, 6@0e; White Lily, 0303 ean Windsor, avou Tmperlal, 61{GBYc, sundry, HAY—Sales wero limited to.day, Thero was con- sidorablo fnquiry for shipment East, but as cara could not bo obtalied the outward movewment was of coureo small. Wholesalo dealcra wero paying the following ‘pricos,—cars to contuiu 18,000 Its or_over: ON 'mAck —Timothy, ester pressed, Tooro pressed, $15.606 1150, O3 WAGON—: uirle, looke, 0,50 10,60, E?fiu«g 50, sceordiny to distanco. 1)) $10.00917.00 ; timothy, &, 10,008 Vs, 00@ 16,007 Tor delivery of prossed, Gomafu_sirm_ond_unchanged, Recelpts, though iiberal, axe no wmoro than sutlicient to moet ths wants of the trade, and stocks aro nob_nccumulating, Following ure the prices current: Ureen butcher: 7o ; green mlled, cured, heavy, 1103 do purt cured, 05@10)50 ; groen froze ralted, U175 dry kip, oy W@W; dencons, | G0 dimaged, offior dunmgod #tock, two-thirds prics per cent o 10PS. dry cal graduplly vorking upward, , D@10 5 culf, 17@17 3¢ 3 greon ' city veal lip, prime, 1403 dry Iy, 200 dry in . a s nl ; Uranded, 10 Jight, 1 reen o market was very firm, snd pricea nro “ho recelpta nra Jight and the supply 16 moderato, A few Bavarian hops linve Leen soid Lero, but no conuidoruble muount of forelga hops have na yut boon offered on this market. Belon of choleo Weatern iavo been Toported ol 60550 on timo_to lrmwers, {lons ¢ I'rimo hopa at 40 45 comman {0 medion, HEN; rian, 60@55¢, JONLY—\as quict ond 4 i liberat gupply aud dully clioico_comb oro light, We quole comb at @300 miedium grades, 20 oud atrafed hondy, 185 G167 IRON ! *oceurred, light, und ot tho sunoxed sealo of pricess @5 210 810 210 510 8-10 810 £.10 OFMuveeeniss Tnalt oval wnd buif tound Htoree-thoo fron, Bliect fro, No, 81, Piato o Tuneslu iron. et Rasolu bron, No, 1'statiscd Norway nafl rads ninit plow teo lish cust. plow o Ghiroma (ool stecl. .. ] 6t Wa Al Ordera wero few unit snwll, wero nominally unchanged s NENLOCT, b Lino, clty, 1 b Kip, 9 by Elpy voshd City upper City upper, No Collur, B £t aulf, eity. Calt} cou Tonggh uppor, i Tough upper, hcavy Temgth upjer, dutig uttalo claghtor solo, Dest. Tufalo sleughter sol Wi, A golo,., g 140 reported qule and the following prices Wo ko no changs {n quota- fair to waod, 3030 ; atern, 40@5600; Dava- unchanged, Strained "Tho offerings of Cholco_whito 3 Inforl jor: AND STEET—Noulling of importance has “P'ho nnount of businesa transacted {8 vory rates raloa Tutes ratey rates Ttes ates Tales ates ates Gl led 1 el 0g 4 uag a2 4163 43 09 1,10 0y 1,15 w0 o u1 a1 12k LAy 11 1 ) 43 i a1 sy u G081 041t Fronel calf, Jodo TFrenoh calf, Lomolna. . French calf, 34 1o 20 i, ronch calf, 20 to 30 . Fronch calf, 80 to 3u 1ha Tgenely Kipy 6010100 D ‘ LUMBER—Thero wan rathor moro fuquivy for come mon lnmbot ud dinrd wond § bt genoratiy apeaking frndo In qulot, Llret clear,, Harond elear, Fhird cloar, T Third clonr, thic] Firat aud gccond raugh Tt an Common rilng Gominoit flootti s Gamimon flaurinyg, dvessed, recond.. Wagon-bux bourds, solected, 16 inchies an upward.. . i A stock hoarda, veves STO0E 0,00 D stock boards, . 29,00: 00 Common boarda, . coeer 16,00@17.00 Jult, acantling, smail {imber, ofc., 16 feok and unders .., + 11.0016,00 Fenclng, . e .+ 15,00@16,00 Jolst aud scantling, 18 to 21 feot.. .. "Fimbor—gawed, 13'to 10 fect, Bhingles—cawed A % Deleos aro without cuange, i follows: 432005500 + 47.00@850.00 + 200021700 " AT.00GE0.00 - 3000300 « 33.00@40.00 Gedar poats, ApliE. Cedor posts, roun Lath, i swiich ehargo foliows tho singles, Thicluicss—Flvo slinglos to bo two tnches fa {hick- nesn, Length—Sixtoon inclies. HARDWOOD, Oak (dry) (rs). Black wulnt. aple.., Asli (d¥s). Buttorstit. v vy er Gounter tops (soloct) Floorlug, 6-In, groove Axlea... Wagron polea (dacl). Hickory. . Box Vonrd, » Common.. 1 uiet, and pricoa nro without chungo, Tin plate ls rm,” Wo quoto ¢ Ton Prate—I0, 10514, $14.005 do, 19x13, $14.60; do, 14x20, 315,00 do, Ta0ing, 10, SIS0, P10 TiN—Largs, 40c ; amall, 410 3 Lur, 420, Bucer Zmo—Tall casls, 1o balf casks, 11%c; loss quontilty, 1150 ; elab, 00, Bneer Inun—No, 34, Tigc rales, Corrrn—Copper botloms, 480 ; brazlers, over 121bs, 470 tiuned copper, 4Jc. Wintz—2to 5, 83 6, 8, ond 0, 1003 10to11,110} 13, go; 18 and 14, 120+ 16and 16, 1o 17, 16c + 1083 19, 100 ; 20,200 full bundle, 16 per cont dis colnt 1 fotice wiro, 8o, NAILS—There wns no chango, tho demand fa light 2nd rates stendy as follows : 10d, por Xeg, £,76 netf; 8 mA'I(l(ln’S X‘l@‘}. 715 5 ;&Jdu,t 50 7,37} o, flue, $8,00@8.03) § 9,134 ; clincl, €8.00 o ‘ORES-Wero jlnactive and nominally un- ghsaged. Wa quolo Manilla rope, & Ib 18 @ 10 Bieal rope, T I 10 @ 11 Hemp sagh cord, 20 @ 2 Marline, P b, 20 @ % Tarred rope,3 17 @ 1 Oakum, 4 balo. 8.00 (@0.25 Pitch, § brl,. @760 @7.60 for oils continuea on a somowhat prices ruled comparatively steudy, lnrA an Carbon wne mora scttled than for sonio timo past, axd limited realo, denlers do not auticipato s further decllue, Lard, line seed, nnd turpenting, wero firm, Woquote: Carbonm, 233¢@250 oxtra lnrd ofl, 79 No. 1, 68o 3 No, 2, 8¢ | Tiriuoed, Taw, 83c ; 4o bofled, B3¢ ; While, 8803 Aperm, £2,00@4.10 ; 'noatéfoot, oll, strictly pure, $1.10% do_ox iro, 31003 do No, 1, 00@05c; bouk o, GB@70c; slratts, T2@76c; elephant oll, 05¢; turpenting, T0@720 § noptha, Gdo; gravity, 250 ; do common, 20c. PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—DBusincss contin- 08 slack, with no prospest of un early improvoment. Drices, Ia the meantimo, rulo steady, a8 follows : WHITE LEAD. Btrlctly pure. Fancy brands, . $ 11,50 10.50@11.00 z Genuine Velille Montague 14.60 Awmerican . 12,60 Buow whito,.., 1L00 Tallroad colors, 11.00@11.50 Yalace car colora, 9,50@10.50 Rtockello ochre, 8.50 Euglish Ven, re Eujgliel orungo mi Pittsburg orango minerai Toglishred load, . Amierican red lead: 3,60 14.50@16.00 13,90 Bearlot Vermillion, 23,00 Pards white 4.00 Whiting. 2.0 PUTTY, In bulk, 830 In blnaders. & POULTR "—Excepting o moderate inquiry for chiolco tnrkoys, tho markot was_quiet, Prices rulo nbout tho pamo s on Saturday, Wonots sales of 3,500 Iha chiolco turkeys at 13}5c ¢ 800 ths do at 120; 2,400 1ts do good ut 11@113;¢ 3 500 jba do fair ot 10, 0 oz rood chiclens at $3,00 ; 90 doz do fair at $2,00@2.50 5 24 oz poor at §1,00@1.06 0 doz cliolce geese at §10.00@ 11,00 3 7 doz do poor at $6,00 ; 4 doz ducks at $4,00, TOTATOES—Wero quict and unchanged, —Choico sound peachblows aro quotuble ot 700 on track. Com- Tnon lof aro dull, Wa ¢o sules of 1 cnr choles poachc blowa at 70c on track ‘bu from storo at 80G 83 § 50 bu do nt ‘Ific‘ fro.t store, BEEDS—Tho fuarket was qult Ubersily supgiied, ond thore wasan actlve domand for time | Drices wero stronger, sales holng mado 8t $4,25@3.7SS for yrime sced, snd 5@3,20 for common to good. Clover was dull and w at §4,00@5.10 for ordinary. Flax was nominal ot $LOSGLT6; Hunzavisn soll ut 800; millot at 70c. Hales lucludo 200 bugs prime tim. othy at §3,27%; 590 bags dont33,25; 00 bags good at £3.90; 69 buga do nt$3.16; 70 bags fair ot 33,005 A7 bags common ut $. 18 macks clovor at $5,10 ; 6 ancks ot €907 03 bugs Iungarian at 8003 0 bogs millt at 70, SALT—Was {n moderato requeat, and firm, at $2.40@ 950 for coarso and fno grades, Wo ngaln quot Ouondaga aud Saginaw, o, §240; ordiziary coaree, £2.40; conrso Dininond 0, £2.60; grownd solar, £2.60{ Uairy; withoul bogs, $3.50; do, will:_ bags, $4.25@ 4.5 Ashion duiry, per 'sack, $6.00; ground sluim, $2.7 Turk's Island, £2.00, SASI, DOOIES, AND BLINDS—Wero in tho ususl @emand at the prices glven below: Thfokness. Price, 53 chiotea Mor 40 rood ateesn, 21 gnod atecra 23 good cows 41 good nlser 20 good sloe 60 Tuxun nteers, 10 Toxnu stocr: 15 cows.. QUOTATIONA, Extra—Graded steers averaging 1,450 1b8$0.25@0.60 and yards 3 Bewvon--Eiic Choio faf, all formiud 4 year 106 year old steors, wid averuging 1,230 {0 1,400 . GI5@0.00 Good Be el tiened d £.00@3.60 4.50@4.78 o o cers, avoragiug 1,150 {0 1,500 V' Mediuni Grades~8leers fu fair 0 aglryt 1,100 to 1,230 la, Butchers! Btock—Com: o ateers, aud good Lo extra cows, for clly stugliter, averaging 800 to 1,100 1ha Btack Caltlo—Cammion _cattle, i d fleah, nveraging 700 to 1,030 1bs... Inferior—Light nd thin cows, stags, hully, and scallawag slect Toxnu Uattlo—Northern snmmored, Toxns Cattlo—~Corn-fed seres corervoen 110G8—~There was o spirited demaud from nckars, and nlso o good shipping Mquiry, un- or which pricos ruled firn and highor. Receipts oo liborai for Uie opoulig duy, but by noon the supply was well nigh absorbed, and by the midals of tho aftornoon tho pons’ wero emply. Bales wora offocted nt $3.76@3.85 for common 3 ol 83.90@3.956 for modium, aud at $4.00@4.10 for good to choico, shiowlng an advanco of fully 100, as comparod with Saturday's closing rated. Moat of tho tranafora wore ut 23.86@1.00. The marko! closed steady. Following aro somo of tho trausactions : 2,76@4.50 ncifers, 1 100 AALEe, 1 Ao, Av. Price)No, Av, fce.|No, Av. DPrice, S X L x 103 237 €4.00 63 13 400 |61 503 895 65 101 404 4,00 75 208 191 4,00 6L 21 £30 4,00 40 588 284 8,95 00 0 323 4.00 49 - 209 180 400 o3 214 220 4,00 01 270 - i 260 3,873 m 29 220 .95 153 503 8.00) 4L a1y 603 77 818 D8] 42 21} 8,93 20 202 3,95 40 @56 4.00 63 200 995 17 40 4.00+ a0 410 403| 62 34 4.00 01 290 3.85! 47 30 65,00 44 BT 4,00 46 240 8.0 46 70 4000 80 263 8.9 AL 400 400 79 B14 875 47 218 3.5 63 415 410 SHEEP—Thero was little doing in this de« Iurtmeuh of the markot. Tho supply was imitod to somo 200 head, bub buyors wore few, oad only onn or two enles were offcetod, Prices remain nominally unchanged. — IZerkimer County Dairy Maviet. Lortie Tants, N. Y., Jan, 4, 1873.—Tho mar. ket this weol lias been’ quite dull, with smoll doliverics; the occurronce of tho holldays inter- fering with tho trade, ‘Tho top price for factorles was . 134, thoug in ono or two fustances o quaricr of o ceht noro may havo been patd, ‘This i3 n declino from Tast week's sales, buyers claiming that the rates pald last weel wero ot wartauted in the present state of the New York market, We Licar of considerable quan« tities of cliceso that lna leen frozen in Olnfin " County, and which s blelng held by the foctorfes, Tho wenther Las DLeon inteneely cold and more or less checss mny havo been feosted in otber lucalitics, Good, nieaty, well-cared cliceso wilk boar cold weatlier very wll wilhout injury, but “eltln cheose, only purtly cured, freezes roadily, ond is serionsly injured, Tho market abroad 1a reported to he good, with very sall stocks of Amerfcan chicoso jn firet hands, Tiio homo trade I8 also roported to by good, so thit the prospect is that stocks will go ont wall durlug winter, Butter has como in sparingly this veelr, unl sales have been made ut 270 {0 20¢, uccording to qualily. A fing article s wortl moro nioney. Wo are now having moro moderato weather, with & ltile morosnow, OCEAN NAVIGATION. White Star Line i) &, NEW YORK 7 WD LIVERDO Nawand full-powered stoamships; the six hu‘w it In the world. OORANIC, LT RILPUBLIO, A‘l'hm\"l‘lb, BALT ADRIATIC, £, 000 tons b 7, . ench, Saftt ork o0 SATURDAYS, ' from % DAYS, cnliing at Cork Tinrlior from X T - Iverpaol on o day: iollowinz. From 1hio Wil Star Dock, Pavania Verry, Jorsoy City Passonzor accommodations {tur afl classey] unrivalled, combintugr safoty, speed awl comfort, Buloons, stato. Footus, sitoking-room, wud hath.ronms n widstip s2c. tiom, Whoro least motlon 18 felt, Surgeon aud soward- osacs accompany theso steamors, Tatos—Saloon, S&l, gold: bicor.ko, S, eurroner, Thoso wishing; o send for (rlends fran (o old countey can oblaln stooryo provald cerddiicates, g arts of Amorlea, adin, Ansialia, Passengora basked 10 or from uil Paris, linmburg, Norway, Hwednn, Obing, ole, Esoursion tlckais grantod ot (ha Tuwest Tates.” Draits f-om 1 upward, For inwpection of pinat and thor informptios, npply 46 tho Compaay's oticas, o 19 Broadwag, New Yok Or to tho Whito Star Lino' Oifico, 5 S’ Ohioudo. A LAGIEGRE, INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS. Will sail from New York as follows: ¥ NEW VORI ~oSature 1y, Jan. 4, Thursday, Jau. Andench succeoding from Picr No, 45, North To or from Dritial Parts, 40 0r rom Giurnan Pors o oz finm Lromen or Seandinivian BIGLT DRATTS for salo nt low rates, FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Westorn Agont, 86 South Mavrket-st., Chicago. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD WAL LINE 1 3-10, 1316, 123, 183, 1 $-16., 910, 1 3418, 138 188, OUTSIDE BLISDS, Thickness, Kize, [Price, | Phickncaa, ze, Price, 1816, §1.76 | 1 8-16.... .., Ox14,...82. 2,05 <e10x16. 000 2,50 . 205 TATL 0ABI, Sicenf 12.light Price per o, o i, Az 31¢ by 3z9) 7" by 4xd 10x14. o B0s A discount of e sbovae llst, TI3AS—The demond for tecs was again fair and tho market oxbibited o firm tone, Stocks ure not excesaive, ‘but are in good working order, nud, all lhluu:’ cunsid- ored, & very satisfactory business 18 doing, Wa repest our quotations as folloia : 1lyson, common to fair, 50 @55¢3 goud, 63@T00 3 cholep oxtra, 05c@BL1S ; super= (oo 4 o ol Lyaon, T3e@8L003 coninon imporial, 65@750; good to choico do, 80:@H.05 ; fine to good gunpowder, 80:@$1.03; clolco, SLIS@L20; extra, $1,25@1.85 3 choico to “extra leaf Japan, 00c@$1.03 § fair to good do, 60@000 ; colored nntural leaf Jupau, 55@050; roramon to flu Oolong, 33@450; good, 0@ 704 3 choice to oxtra, 00c@F1.00, TOBACCO—Pricsd aro firm ot the followlng range : Cuewiio—TFine Oni—Exira, 75@85e; cholce, 65@ 703 comimon, 65@0003 poor, 40@5 Sroxme—Extry, $3@350; medium, 30@3205 come mou slews, T@20c. WOOD—4us qutotod dull snd unchanged, Following aro the prices current ¢ Hench, $13,00 3 Inaplo, $14.00 3 hickory, $16.00 ; Alubs, §9.00, dolivered. WOOL—be inurket wan quict, Dodlers look for a ot celive trade after tlo middie of (he month, and avo quilo firm fu thelr viuws, somo thinking that innd- vanco will Lo made, partioufarly in tho fuer gradea, Wa continue to quote 3 Tub, washed, extra mediun Fub, wathed, falr to do Common divgy. . Tleeee, wahiel Tleoce, wnehed, X, ligh! Tloceo, washed, XX, ding Ticoee, washod; X, dingy Tlocce, washed, ioatum gk, . Flecee, washod, medium dgy, ... 1., &XX, in good condltion G358 Floece, unwashed, X& Ticcee, unwashed, Xi BEY . vee Tlesze, unwashed, coaree, (o medium Yiceco, unwashed, coarso, aud dingy, Bupor, pulled Eatra, pulled gk iy CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. MoNDAY LyENING, Jun, 6, OATTLE—Rocolved sineo Saturday, 1,004 head, Tho light uurply hind tho effect to sfitfon prices a littlo, but Lw nbsonco of anything liko an nctive domand provented an advanco in Pm“' which raled stoady and unchanged. Tho ane of ndvices from tho Fast was ratuer favor- ablo than othorwise, but they were not of w char- acter to induce shippers to operato on o libaial aealo, nnd, light as woro the offorings of dosir- ablo grades, nov all found buyers, ‘1To local do- mand was Letler than for some timo prst, and goud butchors® cows nud fleshy ateers command- ail full Tant week's pricas, Bilos wero rovorled at 2,00@4.50 for butchors’ alufY ; nt &4.606:30.25 for common (o good uhlpvlux steorn, and ut £5.76@0,00 fox choice do. 'Wha macket closed fhem, OATTLE BALEY, An, - Price, No, 17 good 61eETB v v e varanrsurerere W10 #5060 Estallishocd, L840, From Now York ovory Wodnesdss. From Roston aver) ‘Saturday, - Cabin passazo g and 310 gold. 1x- % Surslon tiokats ut Foducad Tates, 20.00 curroncy. 13,00 curroncy. e 38,00 currenes. pafts on Grost Dritain, Treland ond tho Continot: us Steorage to and from Brliish points. Btoerago 1o or from Gorman noincs. Btoerago to or it ‘iruughs bills of Iading for merehandiso to gnd feom Topo, P, I1. Uu VERNE Goooral Western Ao, 2 Sa HATIONAL LI, Sailing from New Yorlk for Queens- town and Liverpool evory Wednes- day, and for London dircct overy fortnight. CABI PASSAGE, $65 AND §75, Staorago to and from Britlsh pulats. 2 ourronoy, Btoornie to or from Gormeu poli { cireoncys Bteorugo to ae from Brew: vian peints, . 57 curronos. Tho Stoaniahips of ¢his lino aro the largost in tho trado, WILLIAM MACALISTER, G5 Munrket-st., Chicngo. KATALYSINE WATER. GETTYTSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, 1t has beon domonstrated by aserlos af practical oxporl- ments eonductod by eminout physielans, aud citested by thonsands of gratoful peoplo wire hayo bioan roligved from {uslemiforiuga by ity wao, it tho Gottyebue atalyaing ‘Watar (s tho nearest n\r[lmnl\hmn'pcclllu ovar discoverc far Dyapepsin, Neurl gin Rheumn ism Iabutos, Kidney, and Urlnary Disaay roatoros tusoular powee fo th Paral T vuros Liver Compintat, " Ohwonto Diariliea, Plles, Conatipntion, sthma, Uatareh and Broachi, Discates of thy Skin Genvral' Debilily and Nervous Peostration trom Montal and Dhyrload 12 ¢eo; Tile tho grenteat An'ldoto ovor o Didnling, 1 arecots iscatfon, nud Mniiaven Ui Mead ity ol soliold shoald ho without it, fovory o stwuld keop 1t on hand, Tor salo by all Engyisto, ¢4 0r o htstosy of the Springs, for modienl ronorts o 0 powar ol thy water ovor lscaes, for marvolons curas, ha'thr tustmontats, from. distinghiiod man, sead for awpiilots. WHTTNEY TR0, Gonl Aiits, ottysboey iUt Fronte Liladolphla, Pa. oty abueg Spring Lo For orle by VAN UITAAOK, STEVENSON & TUeID, 92and 81 Liko-l., cornor Doatbaru, Ubicago, aud drug: vt peeavially, . EDUCATIONAL, ITEMPER FLALL. A solect echool for girls and young ladivs, repons JAN, 16th, Tho elegnnb comfurts, tho thoroughnoss of trabi= ug, and discipline 54 1o mannors and charactor, and tho supeclor modo and cowsko of [mstrncilon havo attractod for ita patrons many lvadiug pooplo of Chileago und tho Northwost, For partionlars apply to GEO, M. EVERIART, D, TRootor, Kanusha, Vvis. Medemoisello Tavdivels Freach Sclool, Tho only ano fu N, ¥ whero Trouch Is taught as in Parts, Sumering Fgllsh tucatini. Drawing, Latin s Sugiig g it edare i foungscalipnt Wit Hix oo T ol o, 1L 3 Mo, Ugg, Quiney, 1l Gout, (iravol, v gendrally, 1t e 0 uls; w Guory lauts Bty ma, Chi h [ijyiiyta A