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s 1R, Jon, T, The money market continuon exiromely nc- tivo, 8o meny applications for loans woyo d Torrod until nftor the 1st of January thet the de- mand is now almost as much nhiond of the supply 261t wan two woeln ago. I neems probable, Jowover, {hat this will ho only (emporary, and that tho offect of tho dividend and interast dis- burgoments will make money ensy fn s week or two. ‘'Iho remitlances to Now Youk continno anusuntly heavy, und make such a large domand Sor oxchango that benkors aro shipping owr- 'roncy to New York. Tho mmount of New York Dills made against shipmonts of hogs and cattle toNow Yorl during tho Jastweel has hoon smnll, owing to tho lack ot shipping facili- tics, Uhe capacity of thoe railronda from hiero to tho Eust is {nsufliciont {o corry more _than hinlf tho hogs und cattlo that would bo shipped. Atthosamo time, tho railronds fromthe Wost aro pouring in twico as much stock as thoy woro ton days ago. Tho inability of the East- werd trunk lines to carry off the products, Logs, cattlo, ete,, that aro now brought in by tho ronda from tho Went, hag tho offect to make freights accumulnto herg, makes money tight, aud souds the currency off Eastward instend of tho producty that would go in its placo If thero was any moansof sending them. If business men would examine into tho offcets of {lie prosont blockndo in freights, nnd traco its eoffects on tho ploney market and on tho prices of products, they would certainly mako somo mave toward in- creasing tho transportation facilitics to tho son- ‘board and keeping up compotition botwoon tho Tastwerd railroads. Exchango wns nominally quotod at 75 por 21,000 premium hetweon banks Llo-day, but was searcoly to bo had at that. 'Tho result of tlie annnal olection of Trustoes of tho State Bavings Inslitution, to-day, was, that Mosers. L, B, Sidway, 0. D, Bickford, and . H, Shufeldt retiro nnd give place (o Messrg, Thos, 9. DobLins, 0. S, Hougl, andD. D. Spoucer (Prouident Cook County National Bank), 'ho list of Trustees now stands ng follows : John C. Doro, Thos. 8. Dobbins, D, D. Sponcer, Porking Buss, N.B. Kidder, Chinttneey T’ Bowou,John LI Fostor; D, Goodwin, D, 8. Smith, Wm. 1L Turner, O. 8. Tough. Olficers—J. O. Doro, P'ranidont; Thos. 8. Dcbbins, Vica President; 0. D. Bickford, Cashior; A. D, ‘Guild, Aesistant Cashior, Tho Btate Bavings Institulion Lay buen tho most successful, and onoe of tho most consorvatively mwanaged vavings iustitutiony in the cily, » point whichy, in viow of itu largo busincas, is of much intoredt to many peoplo. T'ha ¢lection of Dirootors of tho Chieago Cliy Railway Company vosnlted ju tho choico of tho full number_of Direclors allowed by their chnr« ter, viz.: DMessrs, Albert Crosby, Danicl A, Jones, Samuol W. Allerton, Silay’ B, Cobb, Td- .win Leo Brown, Erskine i, Phillipy, aud 3, V. ‘Honnessy. Notwithstauding sonsational reports o tho conlrary, thera wny 40 ovidonco of auy conspiracy on tho part of any of the Dircctors or .oflicora to control tho stock of turn anybodyout. ‘Tho sunual report rend by the Vresident shows the affairs of the Company to havoe beon admira- bly mannged during tho past year, and the prob- ability that the stocl will pay ut least 20 por cont per annum durlug the ensuing year. A considerable chengo has heen mado in thoe maungomont of tho Ulicago Clearing 1uuso, Messrs, J. Irving Pierce, E. L Tinldwm, and J. 0. Ttutter rotiring. ‘o now ofticers aro Sol. A. Suiith, Prosidont; L. J. Gago, Viee Prosident; D. R. IIall, Manager. "Tho Exceutive Committeo aro: Mossrs, J. ML Adsit, John Do Koven, AL D, Buchanan, G. A, Ives, and Orson Smith. We hear of no othor important changey in tha mavagemenl of local stocks than tho shove, though o good muny other eclections aro to Lo hold within o fow duys, ANOLITION OF USURY LAWS, A movement is_being made in New York toward tho sbolition of the ridiculous and oporative Usury lows of that Stato. A potition it receiving the signaturos of business nton ro- uesting tho Logislaturc to abolish tho prosent %u\u‘y Inws, nudto eubstituto thoso pagsed by the Legislatures of Maseachusotts and othor Now England Blates, In offect the proposed Taw sots_forth that when no contrackis made, tho logal rato of intereat shall romain us at pros- ont, but if tho contractors ngreo thoy eball make tho ruta of mtcrest whatever thoy choosg to specify, and this shall bo a legal and ‘biuding agreoment, It is urged Ly the advo- cates of tho amct that this would simplify tho matter. At prosont tho Usury Inws aro ovaded under tho guise of “promiums,” ““gold interost,” and n scoro of other ways, One prominent leather merchant Lias written to Gen- oral Dix, inclosing tho speach of one of tho strongest advocatos of tho bill whon it wns bo- Toro thio Muaashugotts Logislaturo, aud asking Bim to recomumend, in bis forthcoming mesoage, tho proposed nct to tho favorablo congideration of tho Logislaturo, There is no better ronson for establishing tho rico of monoy by law than therois for astab- ishing o legal rato for liouse ront or n logal price for s _barrel of flour. There isno argu- ‘ment in bebalf of Usury laws that could not bo ngp]ied ith much more forco for the restriction of tho prico of broad aud house rent, Thore is o popular dolusion that Usury laws protect poor g'm?, L"he faet is they protect nobody but “ dead cats. AMERIOAN CREDIT ADROAD. Tho Pall Uall Gazetle has tho following porti- nent ranarks in regard to the way Americans deprecisto their own National credit : t iy strango that . peoplo o shrewd s the Americans should not look more carofully to their crodit. Tho United States have almost overything that should recommend thom to tho . coutidenco of tho borrowing public, Wleir ro- sourcos aro practically unlimited, and their pros- ority io alwnys mdvancing. Thero ia no groab keliliood of their boing involved ngain In u costly war. They are steadily pnying off their dobt, if not quito ko quickly a8 was proedicted. Yot while tho 8 por cents of *¢ yln.ynd oub” Eng- 1and stand at 9134, the funds of tho Statesmay bo Dbought to yicld ovor G por cent. Tho chiof reas- on i8, no doubt, that thore is o suspicion abroad that in conceivuble evontualitios tho country might ropudinto, In tho engo of o fors 6izn war tho populur fooling might insist on sHCh waapous as Iny roady to hand, and_might donounco the remictance of dividends to Europa a8 aflording aid and comfort to the cuemy. For our own_purt, wo can hardly doubt ihut tho country iu too sound nt heart sud too intelligent ovor Lo do anything 2o dishouorable and short- sighled, Af tho sumo timo, tho fact romaing tliat prominent politicianu have from timo to timo put forward possible ropudiation ns ono of tho planks in their plalform, and that mixed cudieness have listened to their views with com- pluconcy, nud somelimes with onthusiasm. Buch speoched are freely disconnted by investors, with Lho evidences thoy afford of a laxity of wmoral tone which muy ousily confound itsolf with patriotism in times of political excitomont, Aud the result is seen fu the price of Amoricun securiticd ny coraparad with onr own. LOCAL STOCK AND LOND MARKET, Afesss, Lunt, Preston & Kean quotons fol- Jows this efternoon ¢ Luying, Selting, T, 8. 64 of_'31, ex. Int. sy 6k 5208 of "2 2y 7303 of ! Lists 5205 of "6, 1 5-205 of '65, Jan. aid July, 1erg 5 of 167, dat, aud Juls nt 203 of %63, Ja, und July, 14 10-40-, 10 ) U. 8. 0% (s sue) 11137 L% U, 8. C 03, 18 1Lk Nottern Tacific told 7-30 cee 100 %in, o City s, fe g0k int Gouk: County T 9934 & Iut, 0ol Cotaty nbd Township 103 93695 Bleyhingg Eschiaugo (inrge draits)., 1094-110}% GOM EXCIUIEO. e evrrrrnns 1175 Guld snd Gold Coupos. utig and Warrsnto 4 187 14 10 e REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wero filed for rec- ord on Tucsday, Jnn. CITY PROVERTY, Wahash av, 0. of Thirteentls &t, w £, 252160 £, dated Jan, 15 eonsidesation, 3 5 Frogpeet place, het Vincennes and Ooltago Grove va, 0 Lota 410 G, dated July 8, 1873; consideration, $4,300, Lot 15, 4n Dlock 13 of Trown's Lols 2 and 13, of Leck 8 & Hee 1, 50, 1), duted Nov, 1, 1672 consideration, 075, Lot 11, fu eamo, dnted Nov, 1, 1872; consideration, 4876, 2rlo st, n o cor North Frankiin ot Lota 18a0d 10, datad Jan 6; constderation, $6,400, Nortls Corpenter at, bet Fantth and Indiona sts, w £, £ to elivy, with fiprovements, dated Oct, 1, 1872 cousidueration, $6,500, Tobs S and ¢, i D B, in 6 g 6f 5 W 7 S chnideration, § on's Hubilvlsion of Tts 3 and - 31, 40, M, dated Aug, 19, 18137 | ! Vetween Paullua st and Asiland £v, n witht other proporty, i North Evanis- 25, 16723 conelderatfon, 10,000, Lubweon Michigon wnd Wabash ave, n dated dily 1, 187: L0 of Tasallo sl, 0 f, 203150 ft, dated eonelleratfon, $15,000, I v 3¢ Block 20, Bec, 40, 14, dated Kov, 10, 1472 ; ' convlderation, 500, “hfitesn Jots e 15 of Block 9, See, T, 39, 14, Dee, 2, 15723 cenetdoration, £13,000, Undivided iy of Lotn 41 (0 53, nnd 3 to Tt and 73 to 54,127 of marwo Vlack, dalcd’ Doz, 23, 1474 convid- erilion, Taoks bt conaldoration, ‘datid Xi 2 L B3, In Dlack 10, of A w 3¢ Seo 29, 99, 14, dated Dee, 18, 10723 concideration, §,000, Tirat oty ot Leavltt apd Hoyno e, o f, Tot 45, datod A, 13 conpideration, £i0, Lot 44, in tame, dulod Jn, 15 con:dderntion, 8550, West Btadison '+l hot Leavltt and Moyno ats, 1 f, Tofa7 fo 10 of Lot 13, doted Oct. 3, 1072 cousillerar tion, &in,000. Part of Lot 8, in Nowlos™s n % of Dlock 31, w ot raitread, fn Heo 43, 3, 14, dited Dec, 21,1872 coneld- erution,'$1,000. . Lot 27, in Block 10, fn 1olsteln, dated Jan, 63 cone stderation, §450, Tt 1 nud part of Toln 20 and 26, in Rowloy's Block , 14, duied Ang, 17, 18735 conslderation, 41, Hee, 43, §9,200, Tt 73, in Dlock 20, Bheflelds Addilion, dated Dec, 2, 16879 3 conslderation, $4,1%), H 3¢ nw i of 0303 £2 of Lot 129, in Dronson'a Ad- dition, with mprovements, dated Dec, 31, 1870 con- shderation, $2,030, Bibno Island nv, 8 of Weat Sixtecutl sb, w f, 73x100 1t, dated Nov, 20, 1672; conslderation, 7,000, Lot 18, in Block 9, Wolstoln, dated " Nov, 20, 18723 conalderation, $400, ‘Weat Lirfy 8, bet Lincolnand Wood sts, n f, Lot 07, dated Jan, 11, 1871 ; conslloration, $700, 8t, Louss sf, n o cor of West Twenty-socond at, w £, 301x261 ft, nfed Dee, 28, 1872} coneideratlion, $16,000, “thirty fota Insmmo subdivison, datod Deo, 43, 1872) consideration, 16,000, KOUTI OF OITY LIMITA. Tots 4,5, 20, and 21, in Dlock 4, 1igdo Park, dntod Dec, 6, 1872 ; consldoration, $10,000, Caliimet av, o f, 233160 2110 fl, i’ Bloek 6, of Wilson THenld and Slubbing's o X of u w }¢ Sea 15, 38, 14, dated Nov, 26, 1872 ; considoration, £5,062, Boutli 20 £¢ of Lot 24, in Jlock 42, Hydo Tark, with improvements, dated’ Oct, 81, 1872 conaldorntion, 600, Lol G and 7, fa Dok 6, of Hitcheoek's Subdivision, stlnmsnu 14, 53, 14, doled Jau, 0 consldaration, ,000, COMMERCIAL. TurspAY EVENING, Jan. T, The following wero tho recolpty and shipments of produce at this point during the past twonty~ four hours, nnd for tho corresponding date ono year g Jarley, bu. Grans Seed, FhaxBeed, b8 . Broom Corn, Jix. .. Gured Meats, Ibs, Berf, b Pork, Il Lazd, Tallo's, 1b3 Balter, I Dreared 116 TPolatoes, Lumbor, 2 It Bhingles, m. Tath, i, Balt, bl Withdrawn from stove yostorday for city con- sumption: 8,074 bu whont, 8,01 bu corn, 6,677 bu onts, 1,063 bu harley. Tho following grain has beon inspected [nto storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 115 cara wheat, 126 cars corn, 9 crrs onts, 8 cavs ryo, 28 cnrs barley. Total, 298 cars, or 112,000 bu, Tho death of M. d. Linn, an old and highly+ esteomed member of tho Board of Trado, wne snnounced on *Change to-day, and appropriate resolutions ndopted in respect to bis memory. Thore was n good attondance on 'Chango to- day, but o widesproad duluess in grain, with little chango in prices, except In whoat, which wag wenk, The receipts of grain wero smaller, and thoso of hogs larger, neither of which facts oporated in a decided way on the produce mer- kots a8 thoy usually do. Our stocks of grain are stendily incromsing, but not ot an alarming rato, especially as s good deal of grain can Do carried with cnmguut‘u'ely littlo monoy, owing to presont low pricos, Notling now was re{wrted intho gracery mar~ Iret, Trado is still far from being satisiactory, in polnt of activity, tho demand ay, for seyoral wooks past, being mainly rostriotad to_small or- ders to meot enrrant necessltios, In tho mean< time, prices for the leading staples, and also for most deseriptions of side goods, remain firm. Dry goods wore in rather botter roquost then during tho preceding Lalf-dozon dnys, but {he movoment was by no means active, and_values were not sub‘jccmd to any important ohnauges, All seasonablo staple fabrics are firtaly held at {ull former rates. The buttor market was again roported _ moderately acive, and wag firm, oxcopt for medium grades, which ard ncoumulating, _ Olcoso was weak aud lowor, prices declining to 11@12}40 for Western, and to 13@14c for Now York factory. Coal ro- mains stoady at about former rates, or at 12,00 for Loackawanna; at $10.60@11.00 for Erio, and at 7,00 for Wilmington, Tho fish trado ro- muius inactivo. Drled fruits wora in some de~ mand on local and intorlor account, and former ratos were generally sustained. Nothlng new wes noted fu the Lay, hides, and leathor mare kets, Oils woro quoted guict aud stendy at yos- terday's - priccs, 213¢@33c for carbon; 730 for oxira lard; &8@U3c for linmeed, and 70@72 for turpontine. Tobacoo and waod aro quiot and unchangod. 'ho demand for lutiber was light and prices aro without matorial chango. Iron aud steel was in moderate request at provioua ratos, Metals and nuils were quiet and unchanged, Building nin- {erials woro dull and nominal, Thoro wes & fair inquiry for cooporage nb §1.25@1,85 for pork Dborreld, aud §1.76@1.90 for lard tiorces, Tha oEuriufiH aro large and araplo. Furs aro in fair demand, tho receipts continue Jight. Thoro was an improved inquiry for wool thiy suornipg, sovs oral buyors Leingin ationdsuce, aud fine and medinm wools are quiet firm. Broos corn was un- changed. Tops werovery frmet 40@450 ;and timo sales bavo beon mado at 60@p5c. Seeds wero in light request. Timothy was firm at $2,75@8.25; clover was in Inrge supply and dull, pricas rul- g tronlk sud 10wie,. Mlas. wis quict, DPotatcea wera in moderato demand at previous prices, Poultry was rlum and unchanged. Game was in liberal eupply and dull, Green fruits wero in light local roquest at former quotations. lighwines were moro notive, but declined en- othor 140 when Now York was reported lower ab 92)4@Yie. Bales wero roportod of 160 brls early at 831gc, and 2560 brls Inter at 880 por gallon, Who wmarket closod firm at 88c. 5 Dreased hogs woredull, and about 56 por 100 Ibs lowor, ot $4.30@4.93 for good lots. Buyors hold oft for decling of 10@18c, in keoping with the drop in live, which holders wero_not willing to grent. Honco but few clanged hands. Efislea woro reported of 268 hiead at 4,95 ; 98 at $4.53; Glat 34,83 ; 24 at $4.26. Total, 086 hond. Provisions were active, as gauged by the nverage of tho woason's work, thus far, and firmer, though the reca:pts of live hogs wera so liboral as to causon decliuo af 10@160 por 100 16 u the prico of tho aninal, Thero waa o good demand forull descriptions of product, as evi- denced In tho test of unlos bolow. Buyors hold off in the caxly part of tho session, aud at one timo ‘mess porks was quite weak, boing fraoly offorad at yesterdny's quotations, with no npparont dies Boull(on tobuy. Dut the demand for bulk and oxod meatys aid groon hams, larger than known tm‘n.lunfi timo pant, was manifost n little past noon, nud ab o alight advanco, This brought out speculative buyers of pork and lard, sund thore products then ruled firm at Xnulurdn)"n quotations, except thet Murch lard and Fobruary porlk woro quoted enaier, It was noted yostor- day that buyers for ghipmont wero more dis- pored to balo hold, nud tho fact that those ordors wero nob revoked to-dsy was probably due to tho other (stated) fact that Chicago .rices aro atill below thivso of Cinclnnati. The mmket closod et the following rango of prices: Moss pork, cash or sellor January, #11.60@11.65 ; dosaller February, 911.65%11.‘7 dosoller March, §12,00 ; do soller April, $19.25 primo mess, $10.50@10.75; extra primo, £8,16. dimrd, eash, or ssller January, $7.10; do sellor Tebruary, §7.20@7.26; do seller March, $7.40@ 74217 o eellsr Apnil, 87.55@7.00. Bwoot }’xicklctl homn, T{@8h¢c, and graon hams at o for 15-1b ayerwgas, aud 787 for 10-1b nvore agos, CGrcen shouldors, .51'@3}403 do rough uitled, 43(G@3gc; do ahort b, b}6@5i0; do short clear, 65703 dry salted mieals quotne Vo ol gk for shoulders: b}@5J{c for whort vibg, and Go for rhort ™ cloar, Toxed shioulders, scllor Juuuary, quoted at 83, Eoglish mcuty for delivory mn gan- uary, 6i{s for Oumberlands; Go for short vilg or fong clear; Glgo for short olear; B} @ 83{0 for long cut hama, Bacon is guoled ab %0 for shonlers, 7igo for clen ribs, 150 for short cloar, ull paciced, . Mows boot, BB50GD.00 oxten masn do, &9.60@10.00 ; boaf Jinnis, 327.00 @428.00, City tallow, T3¢@T3{e; grease quola- Ulo ub Gi¢@uio. Malew wero reportad of &0 hrls moks pork at B11,66 3 06 brlado &% $11,60 ¢ 1,700 brln do soller” Yebruary ot 611,635 3,708 °|-nftor 12 o’olock, brlo do seller March at 81 2,000 brls do wollor April nb 312,25 ;1,950 tew lnd b 37,1214 5 9,950 tea do ab $7.10 ; 660 tea o (country) n .00 § 500 ton o nellor March nt 87,4257 5 600 tes do nt H7.40 3 60D tes Kottled lard nb &7.23; 5t ten do ab 27164 20,000 Iy shonldom ab 93¢e; 140,000 Ibg do’ on privata tormns ; 430 hoxon do at de; 20,000 b short ribs (coun- try) at Gigo; 100,000 tha do kellor Maroh at bi{e; 160,000 Ibs do (Ilnhl{\nb £0,06Y¢ ;100,000 by <o wellor laut Ll March nt Go; 10,000 Ibs do sollr first half Aptil at Gc; 140,000 1ha do on privato torme: 2,800 boxon shortbloarat8i0 3 200 hoxos do at B3¢0 ; 60,000 1o green ahort clonr at bigo; 80,000 fbs, 6,000 pes, and 800 (ca SIWW) groon hams 615 1bs) at 7903 40,000 s do nt” B6.80; 190,000 1 do at T80 3 120,000 I do (16 1bs) nb A7.55; 20,000 I do ot &7.30; 40,000 ths and 5,000 pes dont 97.26: 80,000 Wis do (18 Iha) nb 43¢0 20,000 Iba do (20 hs) b 63o; " 20,000 Mis do b Go; 100 ten lard, stearino, 2 7ifc, Tlowr was in bottor'demand, though atill quict, tho Inquiry being enly modorato, nud chiefly for spring oxtrav, Pricos woro quoted fimm, not- withatanding the wonkness in whent, as offorings wore light, Buckwheab was firm, Bran lowor. Hnlos wero reportod of 100 brla whito wintor ox- tran (Grintlor's Dost) at 80,75 100 brla do at £0.00 5 100 brls do nt ©6.00 ; 100 brln pring ox- tray (Paragon) Ak 86.75 3 100 brls do (Lo Luuor) nl £6.40 3 €00 brls do at §6.25 ; 100.brls do (Ma- rian) ab §0,00 ; 100 brls do at $3.00 ; 100 brls do 5Bm I-‘Dl\m?'nt #5.00 ; 400 brls on private terms; 45 brls buckwhoat (Jnckmml'n? at 38,00 ; 76 brls do at 87.76. Total, 1,600 Lris, Also, 80 tons Dran at $11,60, doliverod ; 20 tone do at $10.50, on tracks 'Tho following were closing quota- tions : 2 £nir to cholco whito wintor oxtras.s... Spring superfines, YT OO Buckwheat flour, Wheat was nomiually active, though leus eo than yestorday, and was quito wenk at about the samo rango of prices. 'ho matket was oxcltod ently, snd rapidly ndvanced, owing to rumors of an important advanco in Liverpool. But beforo 11 o'clock the cablo despatoh from that * town " camo to hiand, quoting whoat lower all around, and thon our market broke, ruling rolntively dull a1l through the rogular session, thou!Fh im- proving .somowhat with gathoring confidenco The offcrings wore much loss in volumo than might havo beon oxpsctod in view of the wenknoss, which ‘was, porhaps, to bo accounted for by tho fack that the inspoction for to-morrow was light, sod many oporators scomod fo thinl that our curront roceipts will not bo so very big this month, after all, We lhave now only about 860,000 bu of No, 2 epring in store, which is not an excessive quantity for this soazon, with nono afloat, Stocks of No. 3 npring_are largo; of other grades vory light. ollor Fobruary opouod at $1.253¢, advanced to $L.20%¢, doclining to $1.22%, and closed firmer at $1.23%¢. Sellor the month, or cash No, 2 upring sold nt 31.20"{@1)1 2314 (all sbove $1.22 vin8 bofora 'Ohinugo X oclng nl $1.211¢. Selior Maroh mold at "3L25@1.373, closing at 512814, No. spring ~was dull at 1,24 § 0, do ‘closed ot 81,07, Onsh 8ales wore reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring at 8124 ; 800 bu No. 2 spring at $1.27; 1,200 bu do ot $1.233¢ ; 10,400 bu do ab 81.21}4; 15,600 bu do at SLATY ; 41,800 bu do at §1.31 ; 11,600 budo ab §1,20%1+ 8,200 buNo, 3 spring ab SLO7( ; 6,800 bt do nt 81.07; 1,200 bu do ab $1.08% ; 400 bu rojected wpring at 9414 ; 1,000 h;(\]lud; 03¢ ; 2,000 budo at 93kde. Total, 07, . Corn was rathor moro active than yostorday, though still dull. Tho mnykot was stendy, bul woak, declining about 4o in the course of tho wosion, Now York wag -reported sirong, and our recoipts wero rather less; but tha report that our stock in storo i nearly 500,000 bu moro than n weok ngo, §Iving us now but littlo loas than 2,000,000 bu of ali grados to take caro of, with largo receipts in prospect, caused buyers to ba very sparing in their dealings, and especiall; provonted them from going long. Hollor the mont! or cash No. 2 sold nt 024 @3057¢c ; sollor Febru- ery ab S1@311¢; sollor March at 813{@82c; sellor May ot 30@36}¢c, and sellor Juno was nominsl at 87, All closed nt tho inside prico paid, Dlojectod was quiot and steady at 23, Canh snlos woro reported of 13,600 bu”No. 2 at 80ii¢c; 45,100 bn do at 80540 5,600 bu rejooted at'28c. Total, 64,600 bu. Qats wore rather moro active, and a shade firmor, thero being more huyers st yestorday’s guul.nfinnu‘ in sympathy with Lho tono of Now ork ndvices, wfxllu holders generally saked 35e odvance, Sollor the monti: sold at 213§@2434c ; sollor Fobruary at 26@32540; sollor March at_ 2537c; soller April b - 265@263o, and solor May ab 99}4@293¢0, ol clos ing flrm, witl no_ ‘car ‘lots offering. Oash sales wero reported of 18,600 bu No. 2 at 24840 112,400 bn o at 2430 1,200 bu rojocted nt 310: 3,000 bu do nb 303¢e 1,800 bu do at 2040 ; 3,200 b m\l)xcv] by sample at 28e, on track, To- al . flyn'mm quiot, but firm at the_outside” quota~ tion of yosterday, owing to n falling off in the rocolpts, Cash gnles wero reported of 2,000 bu No. 40t 66c. No rejocted on tho markot. Burley was quiet, but firm, at 1o advauncoe, be- ing in fair domand, while tho offerings wero light, and the current recoipts small. No. 2sold ot G03¢@0C03c in ordinary houses; soller tho month s0ld at 661¢o, -and seller Fobruary at. 6734 @670, No 8 was dull, but firm, at b3}¢@>590. Tocoipts for No. 2 or 8'in Armous, Dole & Co.'s houses command nbout 1o premium. Cosh enles woto roported of 800 bu No, 2 (A., D, & Co) ot OTido; 1,800 bu do at 0, at 60%fo; 6,000 bu Glo; 1,300 bu do at 68403 1,000 bu 'No. 8 at 53c; 400 bu do at 5240 400 bu rojooted nt 42¢; 400 bu do at 1o 400 bu by enmplo (faucy) at SLOD; 1,200 bn do ot 8503 400 bu do b 82c; 800 bu do at B0o; 400 bu do at 78c; 400 bu do al 30 ; 800 bu do at 60c,—all on track; 400 bu at 87c, dolivorod, Total, 16,800 hu, Tho following §s tho officinl roport of tho stocks of grain in storo in this city on tho ovoning of Haturdey lnst, and at,.corresponding dates: Y WHRAT, Jan. 4,79, Dec, 28,12, Jan. 6,112, No,1 nmber. o R e 1,395 Ne, 2 ambor, . sods 666 983 4,003 X 8,154 5,582 83957 743,201 1,203,618 1200 GO 2,333 077 91,638 93,050 20,167 40 293 1,019,885 ° 1,370,234 708 38, 090 7 No, 2 1,759,034 3,340, tejoctad, . 19,623 204 Ko, 2 kitn drfed. 3,653 Tejected kil dried. No grads How No. 3, 50 Total.., 1,410,110 8,667,513 3,38 10,003 0I5 T4 67,508 73,253 101 838,003 58,145 234,020 047 190127 301,115 5,150 404,449 OLOM 124,376 4 9,435 arers B 337,102 300,630 X 1058 b, This is on increnso the weole of 146,005 bu wheat; 458,143 bu corn; 100,377 bu oats; 25,837 bu ryo, and 86,656 bu i Zotal, ‘Total, 4,4 barloy. THL CROTS, ’ The Report of tho Dopartmont of Agriculiure for Novembor and Decembor contains the follow- ing: Yixip Pen Aone—Tho averago ylold of corn per acre, na roported by correapondonts, standa highest in Towa, 40,8 bu, tho Illinois averago being 80,6, that of Indians 30.8, tnd of Oblo 4.5, Tho averagd of tho Btatea of tho fortleth parallel is_within a fraction of 40 bu, tlioan of Peunsylvania and Nobrnska_being 39 bu, and thatof Now Jorsoy 30,6 Lu, New England, with her gavdenepatches of corn, roturns 81 bu {or Maswa- chusotts and Rhodo Island, 32,3 for Connoctiout, 36,1 for Muiue, aud 382 for Now Ilampshire, . 10 Now York thio avorage presonted s 87,6, Texas niakes tho highieat Sontliern avorae, 98,5 L, declining 1o 24,3 in Arkausas, and 25 in Teunessoe, ond to 176 fn Mlsnla- 8 m,lm 18 tn Goorgla ; tho lowest avorags belug 9,6 fn vlorida, "ho Dighest whoat returns nro thoeo of Minuesotn, Californlu, aud Tesad: tho lowast ar thows of Soutly Uarolinn, the range being from 0.4 Lo 18,7 bushols per ncro, ho rato s materinlly highor i tho Gulf Goaat Sintea than in the Boutborn Atlantic States, jucreasing from Georgla westward, . Thio rate of yiold for Fyo stnds loweet in outh ar- ollnn, nud hiieat in Callfornis, tho vango Lelng from 6.2 bushels to 29,1 bushiols, Arvramnuo to the tables will show the varintfon in those averages, which nre in most ossow Lighor than thoso of wheat, The Lighest uverago for oate is 40 hushels for New Lrawka ; the lowest 15 8 bushols for Houth Ouroliua, Aversges ranging from 40 down to 30 bushiels come in tho 7(}"0\'1]]!, Nebrasks, Tows, Oali- fornia, Miunesotn, hhodo ' Toland, Vermopt, Conncotfcut, Missouri, Donusyl vanta, Wlaconsln, New Hsmpshiro, Texan, Kaneas, In- dlaiia, Ohio, snd' Michigan, Tatsas miakea a1 GYUFAR 0f 28.3 bushola for barlov. 535,279 | during and West Vi bushetd of polataes per ae Toxas, Orepan, ¢ mucetieul, Yermont, M and North Caroliaa, ‘The averagtes for hay rango from seven-tealhrof o ton in Maryland to 1,45 tons n Itinals, Avorngo ratos of yisld for other cropa aro presented n datall in tho tables, nicts,—Dricon of cereals rulo comparatively low, gorn expeolally boneing pricos (hint. can nostealy ropny tho oxpenss of eulttvition In many of tho Woestorn Siaten, Whero fuel In rearco aud deary thio old prac- ticof burnfug corn 1 beon revivod, In nonio fe otaucea fl a8 heon economleally uacd fn pinifnc torfes, Thore fa o Wilo rougo of priees fn tho roveral countiea in o Hlale, thoso upon throuph Jines of raflrond ehowling Ligher vates; hut svider dif- furoueca aro catsed by disparities between loeat aunply and domand. Thero avo new countles fu froatler rogfohs, with small produotion rnd_ncrensing populne tion from Jmmigration, in which pricos ara almoal wy high as In Eastern oitlen, Averaglig tho local pricos of corn, tho lowost rata fa 18 conts por bushol {1 Hebraska and Tows, whilo that of Kweast Is 23, mul Illinotn 21, Gaing tward, 1t rlsck to 29 In Indiana, 84 in Ohlo, €0 in louneylvania, and 62 In Now Joraoy, Tho ranma in Now England i3 from 8L fn Vermont'to 03 in New Ilumpahlre, average for Now Yorl 3 70 conta, Oaa bmaliol of eorn 1n Massachusolls apponrs to bo worth fivo in Towa. In {lio Bouth the rato du ighost in Florlda, at §1,20 per Lushol, and Jowost fu Xexav, 43 oenta, Hho creaees from Delawaro to Houth Carolina, {ho raten Voing, in tholr order, respostively, 6% 57, 68, 63, and 90 centa} in Alabama78, Georgla 86, aud 83'in Misslesippl and Louisjann, Tho avorages for wheat rango botween $1,05 fn Mau- ancliuactts ald 74 conta In Orcgon, tie noxt lower be- ing, respectively, 78 conts for Nobraskn, 83 cents for Minnesotn, and 85 conts for Town, The crop bzing joor I Toana aud Aigsouvl Joenl bricos uverago lioso Blatea Fospoctively, 143 oud 41,41, about (Lo samo 08 in Tennoseoo ancd West Virginla, con. AL tho closo af the wenson, tho erop riranad, moatly gathiered In nll parta of tho sountry, and a riliclent amount of 1t ““shucked* to dotermine its qualiy, It In manifest that n product ns_larga aa tht of 1870 {tiot. of 1609, 08 roported In tho census, whicl wns o partial falliro) han been produced, When the roturns from alitont polnts aro completéd, and_caleulaions nro per- fectod, it 18 probablo that a crop of about 1,100,000,000 bushofa will by Indicstod, Tis inteinsia valug'in pro- lwrllnn to 41‘“.mluy 1n alao romowhat larger than nsual, 1 o quality boing abova an averago, _Very little fullod o ripen, Greater anccess thna usial Jint attonded of- forts ub_corn-rrowlug st Ligh elovations, no in the Tocky Mowtitain area, though it wus fnjurtd at many poinis by frost, and o not decmed a safo cropab clovatlons of 5,000 feat north of 390, In tho Onrolinas tho boltom-lands woro n many places too web for & crop, olther fn yiold or quality, whilo tho uplandn gavo Tesults which wero senrccly over nurpaseed, As i ever tho case, thero wera Ito plauting i all scctfons which wero clther injured by “drought or fallod of full condilion and porfoct ma= turlty, Thers wero o all tha Biates flolds” undrahiod, 11 bud U, OF. Auoriog from povorty, which werd poctinl failiiren, though tho fructifying rins and gon- oroun warmntl of tho desgon went £3r to mnko emnends for tho cultivator's uegligenco. “Tho rottirn of ¢ produet compared with Inst yonr, which fako into consideration both nrea oud rato of yleld per nere, avorato above 100 fu all bt seven Blates, viz: Tlodo Isiand, 003 Delaware, 931 Maty. Iand, 3§ Virglula, 93; Florids, 87; Wiscousln, 99 Minhesota, 08, Thaso glying an’ increnns_are, Maine, 119; MNow' Hampsliire, 1083 Vermont, 114 st chukoitr, 1031 Now York, 1103 Now Jorzey, 120 ; I North Carolina, 1183 Conneotiont, 105 ; bonnsgivants, 11 South’ Cardling, 103; Gcorgia, 1181 Slaboms, 123 Missiesippl, 190; Loulelnna, 1305 Toxas, 1! Atkansag, | 1003 Te 0} Weat' Vi Rinla, 1063 ' Kontiel 1u8; ' Ohle, 11t; HMichigan, 103 ; Indlan, 104 ; Tiluols, 107; Towa, 103} Miceourl,’ 121§ Runnas,’ 120 ¢ Nolwaska, 105 ; Califors nifn, 1373 Oregon, 103, ' Aa tho comparicon 'ta_ nado 3 Oregon, ‘\'"L the erop of laat year, which was relatively small in somo States whilo largo In othors, theao figures cx- hibit a wider rango than 1f tho comparison wero ouly weith Brorae condition or yleld per acto. The distinc- tion sliould Lo obacrved between n repork of ' averaga conditlan ¥ without zeforenca (o rxen, and agprajato product fn view botls of product aud rate of yield,—~a differonce which somo wnusiatly well-informed newi- papers have of Ite fofled to notice, thun mnking nn aps ‘;arenl discrepancy fn our reposts’ from an mwlward lunder {n quoting them, roTATON, ‘Tho rolurns of correspendenta pofut to a dezreane of 6 per cont from thio product of last year, smounting to about six millions of buahels, The Westorn States, in which this erop has sufered for aeveral years from tho ravoges of tho Coloralo_bectle, report diminfehing losses from {his cauce, nud aro the only States, Norti Garolina auid Toxas nccopled, reporting incrowtd pro- ductlon. The avorages aro as follows : Maine, 63; Now Thampsbire, 80; Vermont, 885 Maatachuentte, 90; Riiodo Tslnnd, 93 Comnoctient, 03} Nuw York, 90; New Jor- ney, 753 Denney ]\':mL.w, 933 ' Delaware, 767 ' Maryland, 13 Virginin, 023 North Oarolina, 104 ; South Qarolina, 87; Goorgis, 89 Fiorlda, 7. lysi, i, 04¢ Loulsiania, 853 Pézas, noared, 100 Weat Vinginia, 651 Ky 003 Mlchighn, 101; Indinto, 1463 Iilinoir, consin, 937 Minnadots, 1273 Towa, 100 Missourd, 933 Ennwed, 107 Nobrask, 1083 Caiifornié, 1007 Orcgon; nay, A wmall facreazo fo_indicatod over tho crop of st yeor. o nbuuang saius of Jungawd Tuls, in Now Eagiand, usaired » lorgo cropy whikly wan f fond quality, éxcept whon Injured in_making by wet wonth= e, AB inereased yiold was obtained in New York nnd Tonneylvanin, in thio Middlo Btates, in South Caralina, Toxar, and Atkensoe, n tho Soulk, rnd in nll tho Weatorn States except Ohlo, Tho dggregato of tho crop vl probably be abost 84,600,000 tons, WINTZR GIAIN, Trom notes of carrespondenco on tho coeding and catly growth of winter grain, it appears that draught 1as Bomewhat refarded seeding In tho South and Went; that the socd fs tlow in starting, gencrally small in size, yob healthy in_oppearauce, Wost of tho Missonrl, fwhero winter whoat i3 plantod, the young crop is moro ‘promising than $n States east of the Mksourt, In all Jarts of tlio conatry, howsser, wiiero tio oll iy cpt in_good ith, the plantis fourlebing, In tho compacted, undralnod alls, whoro drought is so in- Jurioun at fecding-time, e shall hear in tho sprivg of i frecaig out” and o elckly groxth of hat which re- tains uy vitality. Eo far thero is nothing to indicato anything mateitally belter o worso tha an nyernge condition of the crop in nutiun, tho usual local com: plaints of drought, fly, and chinich-big prevailing, ns seen in the followlng deaultory oxtracts s AGRIOULTURAL, ATATISTICS OF LKELAND, Tho officlal roport of William Donelly, Reglstrar _Gencral, states that tho total nereago under ull eropa yas 6,480,692 in 1871, 6,024,487 ; dccrease, 134,916, All clagscs of erops sufferod diminutlon of uréa, Viz,: Coreals, 89,361 3 flax, 34,007 ; o total losa of 68,023 ncrea white crops,’ Th3 deereaso in (o green crops was 1,173; meadaw nd clover, 29,1143 or 6,887 acres of tho brosder class of groen croph. Subdividing thevo claecs, tho only crop fnereasod among tho cerealnswan (at of beaua and pons, whilo {ho decroaso in wheat wan 16,202; oats, 14,3233 batley, 2)065; bore and rye, 160, I geoun Gropn thioro was increass in turnipe, 19,429 acres; mavgel and beet root, 9,099; cabbago, 6,37; currols, parsnips, and other crops, 1,334, ¥otators showed decroass of Gy 642 acren; velclics and rape, 1,200, Tho roturns give for tho total of land fn_th fsland, oxclusivo of the larger rivers, Inkes and tidowaye, 20,5 325,693 eeres, made tp s follow s: Under crops, 6,150, 522'ncres; grass, 10,211,513 fallow, 18,6123 woods and plantations, 35,1731 bog nnd wasto, utioccupled, 4,253~ 693, e following aro tho nitmbors of Hive atock for each year, from 1862 to 1872, Inclusive: Numberof Nuinberof Nuumber eattle, sheep. af piga. 1 450,108 1,1 3,109,204 2,306, 3,694, 4,004,8 4,835,519 4,001, 4,050,105 4,400,824 4,208 445 Tucrease, Increase. Decreade, Differenco in numb'a Totween 71 und M2 60,781 23,689 236,037 540,745 hiorscs ura cetimiited at £8 vach ; eattle, o 103, 5 'sheop, 224, 3 pigs, 254, AL Lhis rate tho fotnl valud of horaos In' 1672 Ja £4,535,6%0 ; _cattle, 71, 495; olicop, £4,088,335; pigs, £1,701,7u3: amounl, £87,117,617, belhg an increass of'£281,781 over tho Valtlo of livoatock for 1871, estimated at thosamo Tate, AGRIOULTURAL PRODUOTION IN AUBTHALIA. ‘Thooficla reports of Australla muk o nyrogute ares of land under tillage, for tho your ending 31, 1873, 037,230 ncres ; un incronsy of 28,203 ackos oyer 1o provious yoar, 'Thio amount of"Wheit produced fs stuted at 4,500,795 bu ; onte, 1,299,889 ; barloy, 335,600 ; maize, 30,833; boans, millet, and sorghum, ' 173,217 ¢ Tyo, &, B,A00; greon crops, oxclusivo of thosoiu kitchon nnd market gardens, 159,003 : hoy, 19,637 tons, Total product of grain, 8,348,738 bu, belug wn fucréaso over the roviows yeat of 4652,160 b, Av- orago yleld of whent por ucre, 1345 bu; oats, 18.7 hioy, 1.4 fons, Tho yiold of whieat in the sntird Colony £or 1ho Inat ton yoars s given as follows : Gross Average Yearendtng Areain prouct in “of b March 31, werea, Bushels, per acre, 1403 102,000 gz vt 18,0 167 25T 1) Yoo 034,000 4,102,103 13,45 0 above gives an uverago product pev acro for thy ten yoars of 16.9 bushels. TATTAT. Tn tho afternoon, wheat was modorately active, and $¢o lowor; No. 2 spring sold at 51.21@1.211¢ sollor the month, and $1,20@1.23}4 scllor Fon- ruary, tho lattor olosing of tho tuside. Corn wan quiot and s ghado firmer, ab 303@Y03¢ ollor tha montl, and 813¢@31}( sellor Fobruary, Othor grain was junctive. Drovisions wore neglested, —_—— CHICAGO DAILY M#RKET, Tugpat EvE ALGONOL—Was quict and lower § 94 1y quotublo ot $1.77G L. BEANS—Tliera was o changes fho demand 4 fale for good rades, ‘Who rocclpts uro rathor light, Wo quofes Navlesnt $2.00@%60; fule 0 prime, $1.06 2,055 commyon Lo meidtumn, S5 100N UORN—Thiu satyrlal chungo, T rarded, whiclt aro fi wund 1w geadtes Ao plenty No, 1 hurl, 0% No, 4 do, 4G 07 N ux@do; do red tip, g, 0 e ! ool it i ity s moetly for cholca to suguly wnd tem, - dowe and dull, Prices range as fole P M; No, atalk brald, 53 2 ' o, H@iio; fuklde v Hng do pado énd ved, 'ER—Tho past w2ck has dovelopod no now fea- turos in connetion with tils markst, No far as good to choleo qualitios ond low grados ara goncerned, fuir activity hies provafled, anid forines prices have hoen well sstudnied, Medim gendea v liven moro o less ‘noilooted, and o tho supply of such 4 sowwwhat 1 March. iugh desters 10port rome inquiry for shipmont to Bin Frane elneo, ul to Novthorn Hichigan, Gholea doteriptionn aro most In demand, o quoto: Goa ta choleo roll, 18@20; wlrletly chalce dafry packed, 23380 ; modlun to yond, 1803263 nferlor Lo conmiol, 83T, BAGUINU—Notwithatanding_tho abuenco of any eonaldugaivio domand, 1ho aimlcsk goods market cori- thnos axcoadingly firm, nt i Starks, and oo oe (o other leading braid, an advanca of Jgo hns boon ofs {ablihed, “Butlaps and gnuales aro meoting with somo nulry, and aro nteady an proviously quoted. Nothiny {1 dofag; In wool saclts, s valnon aro simply nominal, Wo now-auoto: Siatk, Sclgs Ludlow, o} Lowistown, 3123 Anorican, 83us Amoskear, #3%50} Otter Oreolk, 3330 Iirlap Dags, 4 2ud 6 bu, 204227501 unios, aiigic) 13193 o, dorli, 20o; wobl nacks, 05 700, DUILDING MATERIALS ~Bslek, ltma, nnmnnl‘l ote,, contino qitlet and cloady, Tho demand in vory lleht and consict of praall ordora, Tilees avo withoub mantorlsl chango. Wo quolo: 8 $2.6062,75 1 Now_ York nfucco, enslg, $275@L00 mporiuo o, $4,@4,50 ¢ Ttordndalo comont, $4.85G1.00; Utlea cofaent, $2.00 per bris Lowsviflo coment, $3.005 ‘Altron ‘coment, $3,003 marblo dust, $,93@:3,80 ¢ le, in ik, S1L0IGBLIS ; Jmo (bris) §1 0 por brl} white sand, per brl, §2,75@2.00; plastering hair, por bu, 403 flno brick, ultaint veick (commony, 11,00 14, ’”"o‘”@“;,‘"‘” Woodstock pressed ra 40,00 3 $10.00@00.00 § ounitry_briaky ge nb $23,00 ., Lonis hydranlle preased, #30.00 del.; Racine, del,; fira clay, per brl, $LEOE’ 8 tha s of priccs por Lox of 50°foot for domoatic wine dow glasn, from which a reduction of 40 and 6 por cent Ju made by tho doalors, vankée, Double strennth, 6x 810 Tx 1 $ .00 7x10 to 8x10. 8511 to 10213 #x14 fo 101! 10x14 to 1x1 14x16 to 10x20, 14x29 10 10x24.. 18x32 to'18x30, 20243 to 2430, 26x28 1o #4xi.0. 20234 to 20x40, 2808 to 28x44, 26540 t0 J0r1S. 10x50-to 4252, B2xh4 Lo #4x50, 4xA8 to B4x00, .00 s 26x60 to 40x60. ... . n . o . CANNED GOODS AND PICKLES—DBusiness con- tinues slack, but, this Lelng tho dull reazon in thig Dranch of trade, thoe prosent qulot occasions no uncasfs nees, aud prices genorally aro well sustnined, Penclios nro in oxcoption, tho Aipply of that fruit belng latge, Corn, raspberrlen, and chertles nro not vory plonty, Lut otberwise stocks arc smple, Tho following quota- 1lons are furnialied Poaches, 2 1b, $1.85@2,00 TPuaches, 3 b, 205@9,93 Pears, 21, 2,00(22,2 2,000 ?’A Plum, damsons, 3 l Plumn, greon gages, 2 1b, Quinees, 3 1b... . Strawborries, 2 1 Raspberrios . Blackberries, 2 1b Gooeeberries, 2 1. Tomntaes, 2 fb, ‘Tomatoes, 3 Ib, Qorn, Fighs Corn, Ilenton Harbol Corn, Yarmonth, Toan, 2 Ib, pod. Peas 2 noalicd. T4ma Boant, 2 .. Huccotuah, 31b,, TLobster, 2 b, Gobater,1 1b,! Ogatera, 2 1, Oyaters, 1 1b. TICKLLE, Smnll brls, 2,200 por pkg. ... Small & brls, 1,100 por pkg. Mediuin brls, 1,300 ner pk Modium 3 briv, 600 per p Targo byls, 600 por pis, Largo 3¢ brls, 300 per Ohody Chow (ITarvoy) qts Cbew Chow (Harvey) pts, 003 3,60 OHEESE—In the ma ‘wtaple no fin- provement Io vi:blo, cither s Tegards activity or pri- ‘o3, dulucss and doprozsion still being the promineut foaturcs, The demand {s restricted (0 small orders to supply linmadiatowants, so (hat altbough the stocks avo_inoderato thoy excead the requireinents of. tho trade, ond orders huvo regularly been Glled at a gons comsion from tho quotations. * Liverpool, and New York are quoted lower, and_wo to-dny nofon 3o de- clina iero, as followa: Now York factory, 1dGlie; Ol factory, 11@14)5e s Western fuctory, 11@12ie. COAL—T1o mild weathor of the past few daya hns cheelied the upward tendency of prices, whilel was no~ ficcablo on thodate of our lust wockly Tovicw, and tho meeket has become moro settled and uniform, With L70 or threo oxceptions, dealera are now flling orders for Lacknwanan at $12.00, and a3 this coat can bo laid down horo by rail ot cost of 11,00 yer ton, thera s0ms to be no good raton to Bupposo ihiat tho prico w1l bo materially advanced, Thero {8 o steady, foir Dbustuess dolngat ihe aunoxed quotations : « Lehigh, Jump, $13,00 ; Lohigh, prepared, $19.00; Inckawantia, 12,005 Etle, $10.00E11,00; Briar 1Till,' $10.60@11,00 3 Wainu? T2, $10.50 3 Blossburg, $10.00G310.60 3 Cherry, Mine, §10,00; Hocking Valloy, £10.00210.50 ; Caungl oty ' §10,003" Tudinna block, '$),00@10,00; Minonk, $4.00 ;" Wiimington, $7.00, COOPERAGE—~Thero was o fafr demand for packers’ goade, nud prices for pork barrels aron shndo higher, Flour barrols aro in noderato request at [0@55c, ~ Wo 6000 5,50 7,003 8,00 quoto: York burrels, $135@1.35; lard tiorces, §1.75 @l Whiskoy barrels, $2.10@2.95; flour barrels G0@55e; roupl ntaves, $18,00620,00; whiskey barrel sluvey, §29.00327.00 por m'; bicked” staves, $23.008 90,00 flouy slavos, $9,50@9,00; ciicle flonr headings, T3@de 1 ot dlottr loop Tolcs, $14,00@17.00 B 1§ york and tiorco poles, $10.00@40.00 @ m, Saies includd 100 pork burretn ot $1.95; 1,100 torces a $160; 1,600 0 6t $1.75. DRUGY AND CHEMICALS—For {ho season of {ho year tho demuud for drugs and chemicals i moro than suzliy aative, and tho gonoral ranrkot oxblbits & frm tono, Among tho chiangos during the past week wo nota'nn ndvanco In chloroform, of e per b, and & slight declino in potassium, fod, Below axo the prices current : Actd, citric, 1b $ 148 150 Acid, oxnll oo . 40 “Acid, tartarle, poy . 70 i 1. ; 80 125 163 Boans, Turqua, b, 138 Bornx, ref., Ib, 43 . Bine-vitroil, b, Bromo-chloralum, pis,, doz. Gorroetyo ublimato. ... v.r Croam tartar, pure, 1b.. Cochinonl, Iond,, 1. Chlorofurin, 1b. Glycerie, 11b nll, Gum Arabiv, plcked, .. Gum Arable, sorts, 2 Gum camphor, b 15 Gum opium, 1h.. 8.60 Gum sheilac, 1b ] Glue, white, 1b. 15 Todino, 1b., L1150 Lye, cone, ciso, 825 Morphis, sulph,, oz 5.50 Oll, bergamot, Sand., b, SEEETPEARECECEROPREEREEEERERD FORERERRD Oil; eustor, gal... 135 Ol Tomon, Haildoraoi’s : Pofassa, citor,, ... Lo Potasuiim, cyii, fused, ib .8 Yotossinm, 1od., ib L 81 Tolnsh, Dabblti © oo Quiniu, ulp .26 Tied precip,, 1 UL Root Ipeea, powd., i, . 200 Tiook rhel, B L, pOwdey dbevesererss 180 B4l OpSOI, 1, 1eanen s 414 Bilver, nit. crysh., 0z 110 Boap, castil b, prER Sulphur, I & 6 @ EGGS— a Tight focal domand,” Tho ro- colpis havo been laryo for a fow days past, and pricos ore s triflo lower, Fresh are quoted az 27G320¢ ; pick- Ted at 22@24e, Sales fuclude 10 cases at 37 cases do at 2 5 brls nt 27c; 15 cases plekled ot 210§ 160 oz 8E20(2ar, FEATHLERS—Tlero was o modorate demand for gonuina live geoso at tho following range of pricen, Wo quote: Yrinwe live geese at GO@U3v from first handi 3 Jobbing yrices T0@75¢ for nssorted fenthors ; mixed feathers quotable at 25@65¢, ¥FIS1—Dusinusen continuos dull, with itlo or no varlation in prie ‘Whitellsh ure iu light supply, aud biavo somothing of sn advancing tendeiicy, but, other- wise, slocks nro wmpto, snd prices ore steady, ‘Wo moke no changs in onr ‘quotatjons as fol. lowa : No, 1 whitefleh, $3,2565.50 ; No. 2 do, $5.000 5.25; No, 1 trout, $4.75@; £11,00@11,25 ; No, 1 erel, $7.00@7.23 ; N .85@1,90 3 bank codfish, $350G 5, Qoorse’s codiah, 36,60@0,75 ; box herving, No, 1, 30@30s ; bos herrlng, wealed, 42@460 3 Colunihin River salinor W, half-brls, $10,006210,25, FRUITS AND NUTS~Tho feuit trado Lins bicen very quict throughout the past week, andn ratber easier feeling hag yrovalled for somo unacrtfuunu, notably plos and pesches, in which a slight deeling 18 noted, Tite mnrlsot. s liberally supplicd with forolgn and do- nivatle uortments, aud all-orders aro belng yromptly flilod within {ho tangoof the followlng quotationss Dates, B@e; figh, new, 16@loo; mr, box, 17@18 Turkoy prnues, 1672, 9. 5 ralsiny, $2.00@3,60 bluckberries, new, 10% raspbuerries, 4445, pitted chierren, H !mucbux-, parel, 1@} Ial @i domixed, Biy@le; Zmfo @t do 1871, 7@ 7)o vqllxlou, Bouth- B@shge s o Western, 63 catod Michigan, 03 Nuta—Filberts, 14@1503 slmonds, Terras 0; Bugllah walnuts, 16@160; Noples wale 10} Brazils, 13@ 1405 pecaun, 10G12e; Af- rlean peunuta, 6@ 7e; Wilmlngton peanuts, Tesc; enueaseo peatmts, T@le, TFURS—Meot with & fald domnand, ‘The recelpts aro moderato, Exirs muskrats hava beou sold at 18¢, Atk oo quoied at 7ie@R00, Tho followlng guota- tions ave for Ilinolr, Towa, and Missourd furs, Those from tho North would conimand higher figures : Extra oltor, §8,003 No, 1 do, £0.60; No, 9 do, $4,00; No, ¥ do, $1.00% No, 4 an, 5003 oxtea’ fiskor, $10.045 No, 1 do, No, 4 do, 3,003 No, 3 do, $3,00; No, 4 do, $1,00; 0(35,00 3 No 1 do, $3,00; No, 2 di 1,003 No extya mink, §2,50 do, 7503 Mo, 4 do, 1, do, 280Gy fa 3403 silver do, N0, peac] currants, 1672, 0 orn, new, @1le, Ao, $1,60@2.00; No, o, 4 da, 102} eross fox, §1.00 rey do, "B@E50; Kitk du, 10,003 (imber ol G0c@ 3 $10,00 prairio do, 23eG 1003 wotverlne, SLOOGS,00; 1ynx, 1506252005 wild cat W06RT593 Lader, 10GH0e; hear, 3,00 t, fall, 10631827 kitten, 4G50 ; oposium, Feoon, ; deor'skin, raw, o e, Te@iL105 beaver, 5 1by 003 150, GARIE—ho marlet continnes ull aud mchanged, : o, il doudora wro nuxiona (0 sl ‘hckern nt $1,00 50,45 ; quall at $L00@LI0; Tabhlth at 00G770 3 ventaun, saddles, 150 do, carendn, e, Bales fheludo 20 doz rouso ab .55 1 178 ddes o $5.00 ;44 doz quall ot $118 3 100 doz do nt $1.10; €0 doz 003 20 doz rabbits § £00s dont 602 at T 317 vouieon careasaca ot 783 5 13 ik mddlen at 1051 '8 budialo do nt 4@so, QRBEN FRUITS: i ' ght Jozal demund for applen il crauberrlos, ot $,0064.00 far tho formor, il $10,00@11,60 for the Jattsr, California penrs ard I moderadu requeat ot vrevious vrices, We aitote : Apples at $1.00¢ vated). al §10,00@ B0 ; (ilifornia | 0 1,50 pov bix § orangen at $10 0 per cnvo ; M1l- gy qrapen ab $6,60,37.00 per ke, Salew dncludo 173 Drdn choden applen al £170@1.00; 90 bris poor nt £3,50, QROCERTLE—In compariion’ with tho prevediig two or threo weols, tho volitme of Dieiness oxhibita o ulight inerosno, but tho movomont I8 atfll far from e Ing wetlve, and wo think fale somewhal bolow tho ox- pectationd of Jabbors, Fho provalont feoling, howsvor, ficoms to bo oi1o of eanfldence, nud dealera nro eviden!: Iy not InJined to_increaso salen nb the encrifico of pricos, Cofieca aro atrongr, e rofiacd sugars, rico, candlen, ol fn fact most other goods In tho list oo Defwyg flvmly fiold, Goaps avo easy. Btacksare ln good working ordes, We il Br-OARN BODA—T1(@% [ 0. G, Javn, 29@270; Javn, No, 8, 21@2503 foney fuo, 23%@230s choleo qo; gaifor primo o, 2BHEI: gond do, 214G 213¢a; gommion o, 20G20e; BIngaporo, 23@¥i(c; Oonta'Rica, fansy, 43;¢@2405 do, prine,’ 2GI Marlcalbo, 224 @20e, “om.lmm—s ur, full wolght, 20%4@210; Stearino, 53¢ @160 (ir—Tatn, BY@8}0; Rangoon, T3(@30; Gatoilna, BL@E, huaAs—Patent ont loaf, MM@ligo; crunhed, fod, "15@I0G0 5 A, stoude 13}, ido brwwh, - 11@ {13 1 primo 101(@10%0 ; cholc molanes ) do, 930ire; Now Orloans 11@11340; o yirime, 10X@1le; do @103¢6 o conmon, 03 @V3{c. Byiyra—Dinnond diips, 145@1.40; silver delps oxtra fine, 72@760; good sugar-iotiso ayrup, 46@60 3 extra do, B0G650; Now Orleaus molassea, chofce, 78 @800; do prime, T0@T40 ; do common, 63@050; Porto lica imolasacy, choice, G3@G0a -comman mblasaes, @i0o, firtoes—Allsploo, 17@18c; cloves, 28@30c; cassla, 10@420; popper, A2€@I3440 5 nutmees, $1LIBLI0 ghigor, pure, 23@300; do No.'1, 0@350; do No, 2, 16 @:e. BoArs—French mottled, 0¢@030: German mot- Uell, T\@Tige; Colden Wost, 0@0Mc; White Lily, 64@6303 Whito Roso, 6@00; brown Windnor, SESTSa] phim 00K 1 Gavon Tmperiul, 6103 er ranci-—-Glom, Vi(@10¢: corn, U@llo’s laundiy, 6@ common, GRO0, ILAY—This markot romafna in much tho swno con- dition as noted in our roporta from day to day for tho past fortnight or moro. _Thoro i & gond shipping de- inand for Piltsburgh, Philadolphis, Baltimoro, otc, Lut our dealors aro’ AHll bothorod 16 obtain card, oud aalos nro restricted i consoquones, It rocolpts con= tinuo light and prices keep woll up, Wholesala_donlors payiug tho following,~cats to conthin 18,000 lha: O Y'niagic—Timotiry, licator pressed, $16,006317.00 5 mo- looso pressod, $16,80@ 16,005 pralrio, proascd, $10,00 @11.00, ON Wadon—Timothy, looso, $15.00810.00; pinitle, loosc, $0.60310.60. Tor delivery of presied, 1.0901.60, adeording {o diponco, JUDES—Firmnces i3 stll o prominent fenturo of this morket, Tho Esstorn and local domands con- tinuo falrly active, and aro suflciont foabsorh thodnily arrivals, Prices Tango na follows : Groon butchersl, 7o greon salted, cured, heavy, 11o; do light, 120} part cured, 93@103g0 groen frozen, Hx@100; groen calf, 11@17%60 5 frroon ' ity voal kip, prime, a3 dry nlted, 16@17c 5 dry Xip, 203 dry calt, 20c + dry fink 1983203 deacons, 60@08c; damagod, Ti@de; all otlior damagad atock, two-thirds price ; branded, 10 por cont ofl. 110PS—Tho demand fa falr and pricoa a0 quita ftrong._ Chofco Western hnvo heen nold nt 50@5ia on time. - Wo ngaiu quofo: Prime hopa at 10450 ; fair to good, 80@35¢; common {0 modiuitn, 26@300; Esstern, 40@80c; Bavarlan, 60@E5e. “Iho Gooporatowh Jotrnal of tho 3 says: With an geceoilingly {ght monoy mariet nnd a foir supply {n tho Linuds of dealers, there han boen n very qulet hop markot tho pact ton dys. Tho heavy importations, principally of English hopo of rathor Inforior auality, 8ls0 s its influcncen, Tho fow growors still Loldlg liops oxpect from (1 to G5 conts for thom. In tha “hop distelot” of il Stato thero may pomibly bo found 2,500 balea of "72 hops in {ho handa of tho grow- ors, and to all tho Test of tho country 3,000 morc,—an Indication, if*this fs anywhoro neat correct, thnt tho hoph havo neldom boon 50 closely bought up 18 tho year In which they wore grown.. A story has beon cirenlafed that “tlo_Gooporatown nop deslors have formed aring to put up priccs,” wlifcl may bo balioved by bravera who do not stop {o think that In ordor to do that thoy must bo propared fo control tho forcigm as well ns lomo markut. Tho fact is, tho dealera licra aro at all times propated to sl to responsiblo partles ot tho market prico, and very lit- tlo inclined to apoculate, If thero was hot o surplis of Europoan liops it would bo an_easy matior to run up tho prico of Amerleans to s dollar a pound. THONEY—Tho demnud was light, and chlefly for the highior grades, Strained honey 38 n Javgo supply and vory quict. We quoto; Choico whits comb 8t 23@ 9003 medfum grades, 20@250; inferior and atraincd honoy, 135 @tic, IRON AND STEEL—Trado continucs Hght and Tales ro unchanged, o8 folowa : Tlat iron L6 @G 210 rates Howvy bon 810 rales Yight bands, 20 raes Hoopa, 510 rates Rounds and squaro, 810 ralca Shofting fron, s 810 rates Ovals, . 2 810 rales Thaif oval nnd it rounds, .. 8]0 rates Tlarac-ahoo ifon, % Tates Bliect iron, No, 24, 3 3 Tates Piato irop > @ 1% Tates Tussin fron. . 200 2 Ruovin ron, No, 1'atained. .. 180 al Norway nail rods @100 A German plow slecl @120 an English cast plow stool @lage BD Onromo tool steel 20 Tatos Englisk: tool stecl 2 @n rates 2 i2c @b English spring stecl. .. 1 L1y @128 LEATHER—Prices of loatlior have ubdergono uo chiauge slnco onr last roview, envo for upper, i whicl 1oadvanco bag boon establlshed, Tho tendoncs TFronch calf i3 numistakably upward, and somo_iines of domestio leathior aro nls0 working' upward, Below aro tho quotations : A nexroox. o Cits Larncss. Coilntry hart Line, clty, 3 b, Kip, '@ 1 Ky veal Y upp 3 Qity upper, No, 3, Cotntry upper, No. Collyr, 7 1t $ 0@ Calf, dily. Onf, country, Rough upper, I Toug Nppor, licavy. Tonyzh upper, damaged, Buffulo staughter eole, bost. Buffalo siaughtor aole, No, 1 “D, 4.7 golo.. Calf.,.ause 1356 },45 Kip, Fo. 1, mediim, 5@ 1,10 Kip, No, 2; Leavy. e 80 Harness, e L 403 46 French calf, Jod 05,00 .85 French ealf; Lemoln ©.0@ 80 French calf, 24 to 2 Tba! 180G 2,35 French calf) 26 o 50 1ba, 170G 2.20 Froneh culf, 30 to 34 1Ls, 1,05@ 2.00 French Eip, 600100 105, Lol 1,00 1,50 LUMBER—Dealera report rather moro inquiry for Inmber than Just weok, but trado ls still very quiet, Prices remnin tho samo us for soveral wecks past, Wo aquoto : Flret clear.... Eecond clear, 1 incli{o 2 ineli; Third clear, 1 inch, Third clear, thick, Yoo Firat and socond clesr fiooring, fogetiier, rougl. ... . Firat and socond clear siding, fogethor. Common riding. . oo Common flooring, dressed, " firat 43.00@45.00 40.00@43.00 00 20.00@ 22,00 + 8T.006339.00 Common flooring, dressed, econd. 30,00@3.00 Wagon-box boards, scleatetl, 16 fuclics und i 35.00@40.00 7.00@40.00 28,00(312,00 @17.00 Jolot, cantling, and under, 16,00@16,00 310,00 i i3 Timber—snwed, 1210 16 fect. .Bhingles—sawed A @ . Dickets, souar oo dollars por ene to bo a whioh etisrgo follows tho shingles, Thickneas—TFive shingles to e two fuches in thick- ness, Length—8ixteen fuches, LARDWOOD, Oak (dry)... Dlack watit, . Maplo, Ash (dry). utterriut. Gounfer tops (sciccl) Tlooring, U-{u, groovei Wagon poles’(eack), Hickory, ot 50.00@75.00 Box buards, 45.00:540.00 Common, 20,00@25.00 Clear, 20.00333.00 15.00(210,00 “Thera 15 ouly o at tho prices Culls. ; MEFALE AND TINNERS §T0CIK ilght domand for tho different articles montioned below : Tix PLaTE—10, 1051, $14.00; do, 1312, $14.50 ° do, 14x20, $15,00 ; do, rodfing, 10, $L50, P1a Tasi—Targh, 403 rinally 4103 bar, 43, Buerr Zino—Full caske, 1lo; Lnif ‘casks, 11%c; Toss quanlity, 11470 slab, Sugrr IiuN—No, 2, 750 ritos, Corren—Coppoer botfoms, 486 ; braziors, over 131bs, 40 ; tinned copper, 430, Winz—3 to 6, 83 0, 8, and 9, 1037 10 to11,11e 13, 305 13 and 1%, 120403 16 nnd 16, Mo ;' 17, 150} 10,1003 19, 190 : 20,9003 full bundlo, 15 per cont dis: colnt # fetico wlro, c. NAILS—Wero quict mnd steady at tho aunoxod 104, per kg, $575 not; b, Pty :gun,g'%?»@ 555 B b, 1nd, $0EG8.02 5 clinch, $3,00 Wers ' dull and uominal, nfo of pricen: do, $0.00@0,12! 0, d 20 do, NaVa, agait quoto Manfiti ropo, 10 Blsnl Topo, F M Hemy uasth cor Mazliuc, B 1b. Tarred Tope, Oakumy, 1 balo, Wo Diteh, 0 av, g brl, Yo 50 O1L8—With ption of & of about % in the prico cf carbon oll, values of goods coming undes this head bave not bern subjected to any decided ohuige, Trading i slow, 03 15 usually the cazo at thls oason of iho yoar, but tho provalent £eeling scems firn, and the annoxed quotations aro sustalned : Garbon, /@250 oxtra lard ofl, o ; No, T, 6 3 No, 4, 63o I ‘wiiale, Bdo ;" sporm, e B ety 81,10’ 004,10 3 neatifoot oil, atrictly pure, 81,103 do oxt tri, $1.00:do Ko, 1, (0@fsc; bank’ off, 08@T00; it antha, tkie; vl "EATNTE, ‘COTOLE, AND PUITY. -Vory 1ittlo In doe o Eata o of gy, the quotations glven hos tow aro littla moro thun somfns VT LEAD, dirtetly 5 1150 11 10,60@11.00 i 1450 T Tancy brands. Gennino Vello Montazu Amerfenn 12,60 Huow while, 11,00 Tinfieoad colors 11.00@1150 Palncs car color 0.5010.60 Ttochiollo achire, 3,60 Eojglink Ven, rod 3,60 Finglial oranga mineral, 14,50G17.00 Pitlaburg orange inineral, 3,00 Engishred lead, 12,50 Amerlean red lead, 1L60 Hearlot Vermilion,, Paria white,.., hian by makot {5 ratlior fienier thau o fortnight ogo, Tho fole lowing prices nro till enrront 1 No, ! genlch, Coltnexs, Now 1 Bealohy Bu No. 18 al in, 1 Beotel immerles, No, 1 Missoust clfiremn 3 00 No'l Ohfeagio ntono conl, ki @ 59,00 PAPER BTOOK—Is in falr request, with no m rial vaciation in pricee. Wo quotc ¢ Mised cotlon 8303 cotintry do, 2¢@Jc 3 mixed wool do, 16@1i0 ailxcil Tope, 4@4i¢a; mixed coprer, SI@als ; biase 14100 ; heavy juad, Rigo tea lead, 020c § zine, ffe s ‘Tuchingry castings, et 1o} stovo Tlute, 1ige 3 Now 1 wrought fron, 15@1%0, POTATOES-ora n moderaty request ot previoua priccs, Ponehblows in car Iofw tro Fuablo at Uc on trnck,” Potalocn noll from storo rosdfly ut Ta(3S6% Bales vego roportad of 2 cars prachblows of 503 on tracl ; 1 car do at 700 dlvd ; 450 but ot 8I@ESe from staro? 160 bu at 705 from store. YOULTRY—Thoro wan & Hght inqulry for cholco stock, but aside frota this tho hnrlket i v 1. Turkeys aro quatablo at 0@13)0'; o 9005 georo ut $3.00@9.76 ; ducks at §3,50624.¢ fieltidlo 1,600 1o cholco tuFoyn nt 1950 ¢ 100 L 1304 83,0001 do fule o 1150 3 900 13 da ot 10: chickeny at 3,00 6 i ) fahey o nt$4,60 ; 15 oz good % 32,505 10 doz 10 at $2.00 3 & doz goud geeso at 2,603 1758 0 fair do 38,00, BEEDS—Thoro was only n moderafo amonnt of tradiig 10 seedu to-ny, Timothy was rm ot $: .23 far commnon, Clover wis i nuawally fegs wy ply and dull, Prices woro vk nndlower, Blts woro mzdo nt $4.05@5.00 for fair to oo needs, W zeport #ales of 80 bakd prima_timothy at $ Laggi at £3.10; 15 sacks fafr nb £5.03 1 11 baira do at §2.75 1 8 biga cloverat<it.00 17 bagn good ub $4.953 15 bage mame moth ot $5.45. BALT—Wid In moderato demand belng mustalned, A8 followa: Ouond fine, §2.40; ordinary coarro, $2.40; co $2.60; gevind solar, $260 ' duieyy without bagn, 33601 do, wlth bage, S1I5@LA035 Avilon dniry, ot eick, $5.00¢ ground nlum, 2,76} Turk’s Telnd, $2,00, SASH, DOORY, AND DLINDS—Thero wia o fuir e quity for tlicso goods ab the guoted prices Thickness, Size, 118 formace prices 2 Saghnaw, w0ud G 12 5o Size, Price. 9x14....$2.90 10315, ... 250 TLALN AL oABIL, Size of 12 wtndore, e B3 Bx2 14, 138 In . x] .80 A discount of 15@25 per cent {8 made from tho. abava list, "TEAS—Thore {8 more [nquiry for teas, and prices nzo grmar than_formerly, but 1o’ advanod s yot s place, We continuoto quote: Iyzon, common to fair, 53 @303 good, G3@The ; chqlco extrn, 150@S1,15 3 supers iino {0 fiuo olil hyson, Te@SL.00; conimon fiperial o 05@T60; good to cliolca 1o, 8IC@SH03 ¢ fino to gunpowder, £0c@3L.05; clhoice, ¥LU@LI0; ex $1.25@1,05 ¢ chofca to oxira_lenf dapan, D0C@SLU: fair to good do 60@00¢; colored natursl leaf Juj 65@65¢ ; common to fino Oplong, 35@45¢; good, 60; 70c ; choico to oxtra, 00c@$1,00, 'LOBACCO~Remalns firm, with prices unchanged, o8 followa: ¢ Crewixa—Fino Cnt—Exira, T6@8se; cholee, 65@ 700; common, 65@600; poor, 20@50¢, BMOXING——Extrs, 33@350; wedium; 30@32c; cots mon stoms, 27@20¢c, & WOOD—1s n ilght domand at the following pricsa: Beach, $13,00 ; maple, $14,00 ; hickory, $15.00; slaly, £8,00, delivercd, v6OL—Thero was o Lelter {nquiry for wool, severcl buiyers olng on tho market, An jueroased firmncssa manifesied h fin and modium_prados, The Eastorn marletn are also quoted firm, Wo again quoto: Tul, wasbed, oxtra medinm TFub, washed, fair to do, . Common dingy.. ¥leece, wnehed, XX, Fleece, washed, X, Fleeco, washod, . Tlocco, washed, X, dingy ... Eleace, washed, mediuvn ke, “lecco, washed, medium dingy, Tleece, unwashed, X&XX, in Tlecco, unwaehed, X&XX, dingy TFlevee, unwashed, coatae, to mediam, ... Flcoce, unwashed, coarsc, and dingy.... Super, pulled.... .. Extra, pullod oasn A3@)! RATLROAD FREFGITTEKro nclivo sad firm. aomand for frelght-room §s fn_oxcess of tho kupply, and all Essbard roads aro prossod with ordere, W6 quoto: pana ' eiq 07 uz faq aod - enopy Chicago to 0s fo -dn 5 B GR b Neow York....... Yhiladelphi,” Harrisburg & allimore. Wilinington, “Del, .. inzlon, D. O, Aloxandtu, 'Va, Pittaburgh, Steubonvillo) Tiridgeport, and Bellaire, Wheeling QGlovelnd,. ..., Now Castle, Pa,, Younig town, and'Akrom, 0., OILOIty, Corry, & Iranidi Norfolll, Va.,veeeses Wilmington, N, 0. Charloston, 8, 0. Savennah, 'Ga,rrveiesennt| B85 Potersburg ond Ricinond.| 77 BUSINESS DIRECTORLY, Advertinlng Agenclos. 1T, T OITANDLEIR & OO, atd anthorize Yortiscmonts for all Chicago daily pans: zates: also for abY howspapur ot nud foraign conntrios. 1L Madi: THAIN, PAINE & CO., 13 SECOND NATIONAL, s, w. cornnr Medleon and Clark. Billiardy (Phielin & Collendes 't bl STRPILANI, MONIEIMIER & QART, ol IHaule Book . Muannt Job Printers. OAMERON, AMBERG & CO., 1and 16 W, Rausolph, JOIN 1, $\ALE 2 GO 157 dnd 1 DEAN RROS. & HOVE 67\ Ju W. MIDDLETON, 65 Ntatc Y COAN & TIEN BROERI, tith ANERICAN GLOCK GU Croclciry, Clilna, G FRENCI ABRAM & 'CO. HENRY BEARS & C g Doninl By BSAMUELS, WHITE L. BURNIIAM & Fresco I Tiisie 2EBS 85 1o roselvo ad. At 1hafx Jowosh dicel intko U. 8. st Ntuiioners, und il | e Washiiigton-at Y ) I 2% WILAAITTE J. WINGRAVE, J )., Jiardw: MILLER BROS, & K 1 : M, GREENEINUN, T fandos o EENEBAUS 0t ndoiplist, Jewellers Wholeanlo nnd Keiatl), I L0, 20, 8 GILES, 3 b, & 61 V5. Madison. L Al . 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