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6 - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1873 MONEY AKD COMMERCE. MONETARY. BaTURDAY EVENING, Jan., 11, Aoney is easier in the local market than it was " a week ago, but not 80 much 80 as therowas roa- =on 16 expect wonld ba the case by this time, when s considerable portion of the Januery in- terest and dividends have got into circulation. The most marked offect of thesa disbursements thus faris somo increaso in the amount of money offered for loan on real estate. ‘But in tho commercial money market, one of the circumstances that is helping not a little to make money easier in New York is having the reverso effect here, . viz.: tho unusual flow of currency from the West fo tho East. Nearly every bankin Chicago has been shipping cur- rency to New York during the past week; sev- eral of those that have dono €0 have not shipped & dollar of currency to New York for several yexrs, and ono or two old cstablished banks that never remitted a dollar of currency to New York before; have sont lurge amonnts there ‘within the last threo days. Thisis the effect of the blocksde in the movemont of hogs. cattle, and products to tho Atlantic seaboara. If the traneportation facilitios had been suMicient to move the property tlist was offersd during the Jast ten days, money would bs easy here mow. “This condition of affairs is, of course, only tem- porary. The eastward railroads will probably be able to furnish greater accommodation before Jong, but, until thiey do, the easo in moncy that +was expected to take plaze in thia month will not be experienced. The deposits of country banks with their correspondents here are in- creasing a little, but this is not the case with city acconnts, - Morchants roport col- lections ‘in the country unsatisfactory, and, instead of making collections to meat their Eastern obligations, many of them are still bor~ rowers of their baukers. “The advent- of milder weather will, however, facilitate the movement of £iock and produets in the country, and; if the ilroads can carry the freight, tho Weat will re~ alize on what it has (o sell, and money will be- como easy. ‘The clearings of the Chicago banks for the week endivg Jan. 11, were : Date. Cleorings, Batances. onday.. $ 4,075,640,56 a410,348.13 ?ysas.w;,g; - 060; 1 2,873,04150 . 2o} ,945.07 Total..., .$19,132,209.92 836,412.04 Corresponding woek last o X FEALetrainarannnnne s $17,240,248,13 1,631,23L.19 LOCAL BTOCK AND BOND MARKET. Tho following quotations of local stocks are furnished by Messrs. Hammond & Watson : l;fi('l. Asked, Fifth National Bank. i X ‘Commercial National 5 0 3lerchants’ Natfonal Bank, B .. German National Bank. . 28 58 Northwestern National Bauk. 0 . Corn Exchango National Bank, m 115 City National Bank.. 145 ) Caok County National Bani: ..o 100 Bautioral Bank of Tlinots.. ot - G National Bank of Commerce.... Sa o0 Chicago City Railway... i85 160 North ‘Division Rallway. Ll 10 o Car. m Elgin Watch Company. 108 Clicago Gas Light & Coke 105 Cham| of Commerce.. 100 Traders’. 100 $5,000 Manufscturers’ National Bank at 100, $22,000 First Nutiona] Bank at 140, 3,000 Chicago City Railway at 160, Mesers. Lunt, Preston & Eoan quote ag. fol- Iows this afternoon : Sclling, 13y y STy P linels, County snd Township 103 Live hoga, No, Gaviey ¥ Flour, brls, Wheat, bu UUS 110,951 9,032 11,250 329 125,346 3 6,808 The leading produce markets were moderatoly activo to-day, And generally firm at a elight ad- vanceon yesterday's quotations. Thoe principal oxception to the latter phase was wheat. Now York was quoted stronger on the loading cereals, and our receipts continue light, thongh thero ere signs of e chango in that direction before long. The weatner of to-day indicated that the last “ntmospheric wave” has passed over; it does not show when Wwo may look for another. Dry goods wore quiet, almoet todulness. Very few 1nterior merchants were in attendance, and the order business was alec light. The contintied quiot has not, however, resulted in any *softon- ing” of prices, &l staple sckavnable fabrics be- Ing held with undiminished firmness. Stocks are being steadily improved, both in size and goneral " stiractiveness. In tho grocery market not & single new feature was developet. Trede was again reported slack, end valnes uzdurwent no visible change. Coffecs continue strongs with something of an upward tendency, and teas are also very firm. Sugars remain dnll and essy, a5 do aleo soape. Rice, candlos, spices, and other goods in the liet were quoted steady. Butter met with a good icquiry afabount formor rates, tha feoling boing finn Tor sll gradcs save medium, which, being somowhat noglected, were onsy. ggibg romains dull without chango in prices, Cotton soamiess goods aro strong, in sympathy with tho raw material. Checso remainsinactive, but is & ehade firmer, owing to the recent slight advanco in New York. The coal market was firm- at 812.00 for Lackawsuna; £10.50@11.00 for Eric; at $10.00 for Blossburg, and at §1:00 for Wilmington. No change was noted in the fish and dried fruits marlkets, business ruling vory quiet, with little or no variation in prices. Hay, bides, and loather continue firm. Oils wero quict’ ot B4l{@25c for carbon; at 730 for aztra ard; 83@93c for linssed, and et 70@72c for turpentine. Deints, colors, tobacco, and wood wers. dall.. Lumbor was quiet ond unchanged. Buildib materials wore dull ond nominal. Iron an stecl were in moderate démand at quotations. Metals and tinners' stock, nails, etc., remain uiet. Metsls are firm, owing to a firm tone in the Ecstern and foreign markets. A moderato domand exists for salt at 82.40@2.50 for coarse to fine grades. The market is firm, owing to the light supply. There was no_speeial chango | in the wool and broom corn markets. There is o fair inquiry for fine and medium wools, ond they are fum st tho . quotations. Hops are firm, and prices for domestics are looking upward. Somo doalers hold choice des of Western at 50c. There was a good emand for timothy and clover to-day, and tho former was firm ot $8.00@9,30. Clover was steady at £4.90@5.10. Flax quotable at $1.60@1.70. Poultry was in continued good demand, and firm, the offerings of desirable stock being lim- ited. Game was in moderate local request at about_yesterday’s prices. .Green fruits were in H%b demand from the retail trade. x‘Ehwinea ‘were in moderate roquest, and firm at tho advance gsinod yesterday, sales boing. made_of 250 brls at 89c per gallon. The market closed firm at 89c. 2 Dressod hoge were in good demand for ship- ment at tho advance gained yesterday, on Leavy,- at $4.50@4.55 per 100’ Ibs, principally’ at $1.50. Light lota were 5¢ higher, at $4.60@4.65, clos- ing firm at $4.65. Sales were reported of 214 head at 4.65; 249 at 34.60; 148 at 34.55; 710 ¢ $450. Total, 1,321 hoad. g Provisions wero less active, but stronger, there being comparatively liltle offered, though buy- ers wero-willing to pay’ yesterday's- prices an pork, and b6c advance on fature lard: Meats ‘ero steedy, with not much offering, but little demand, owing to the difficulty of shipping .out the ments already purchased here for that pur- ose. - Green hams wero espocially scarce, thera eing plenty of orders, but none offered, except heavy; abont all the 15and 16 1b_bams would appenr to hava boon 8old & good way abead. There s considérable discussion in regard to the number of hogs yet ta come forward, and come who have been bears all slong now seem inclined to think that = the bulk of the crop is already marketed. 28,77 22,907 87,778 day afternoon, on_receipt of the méws that Liv- erpool was again lawer. The depression on the other side of tho Atiantic is but natural, even if tho paople there shionld prove to be largaly shore on the arap. They are fecaiving libers] supplies of Californin wheat; and, besides that, the quality of the English crop is stated to be so poor that the farmers do not dare to keap it till warm woather. Henco they are delivering as rapidly 28 possiblo. this winter, and thnis keep the leading points liberally sipp ied with These facts are wall iinderstdod by our leading operators, and when wé remember thet thero are vory fow buying orders from oateide on tho floor this winter, it is really surprising that the market should be 86 strong. Never, since the speculative era in wheat commenced, hag thore been 60 little outside capital offored init asnow. With the oxception of & fow Ca- nadian orders, wheab in this market is almoat entirely s Tocal doal, being turned over, on lo or profits of 3¢c per bu. Seller February open- af S1.2135, advanced to 81223, declined to 212154, oo to 81.22}¢, and closed at 31.22}¢. Belter March sold at £1.233{@L.243¢, closing at $1.243¢. Seller tho month, or cash No. 2 spring, gold at $1.20%4@1.20%, closing at $1.203{. No. 1 spring was nominal, at 81.25@1.27; No.8 do was quiet at 81.0614@1.07, and rejegted doat W}i@m Cash gples wers reported of 24,300 bu No. 3 spring st 21.203{: 2,000 bu do at $1.205¢1 80,800 bu do at £1.903¢; 14,800 bu do at $1.203¢ ; 7,200 bu No. 8 spring at 81.07 ; 7,600 bodoat 31.0614; 1,200 bu rejected spring at 93¢ ;5 800 bu do af 025¢c. Total, 83,600 bu. Corn was rather moro activo, but again & shade easior, though receipts continuo . light, and Now York, 'was reported stronger. . About' the, only feature in the market wiich distinguished it from that of soveral days past, was a Littlo more inquiry for the summer options, but it scomed to be almost entircly from the short injorest, as country operators who haye sold for summer de- livery prefor to take their chances of summer prices. There is but little expression of hope .that prices will revive this wintor, as there is no oipping domand of consequence, and stocks aro accwenulating, even on small receipts. Sellor the month was steady at .8034c ; seller February at 3134c ; sellor March at 3154@815¢c ; notler April at 3250 ; seller May at 3ic, and seller Juno at 873¢c, oli closing dull. Cash saios wero reported 0f 1,600 bu No. 2 at 303{c3 52,600 bu do at 303¢c; 800 bu rejected at 283gc; 800 bu do at 28%¢a 1 1,600 bu do at 28c; 800 by ear at33c on tri Total, 63,400 bu..” . . Osts were more active, and }g@}ic higher, in pathy with a firm tone reported from New ‘ork, with littlo offering here, owing to contin- ned light recaipts, Cash No. 2, or seller the montly, sold st 255@253c;. sellor Fobruary at 253@3514c; sellor April at 264@27¢ ; and seller May at 207%@30c; all closing firm st the inside. Beller March was quoted at 26@26igc. Cash eales were reported of 9,800 ba No. 2 at 253c; 9,200 bu do at 25)c; 13,400 bu do at 233 600 ba whito, by sample, 2t 20¢. Total, 83,000 bu. Rye was rather moro active, ‘though really uiet,. and stesdy at yestorday's quotstions. ‘There was very little demand. Sales were limit- cdatgs,mfl bu No. 2 st 67¢c, and 400 bu rejectod at 63c. Barley, was in good demsnd. The market opened dutl, aud scemod weaker, but the pros- ence of buyers soon restored confidence on tha g:g of "holders, and the market closed at 66@066}c for No. 2 in ordinery houses; G7c ~bid for poller February; 5i¢ for No. 8; and ddc. for . rejected. Cash sales were roported of 400 bu No. 2 (A., D. & Co.)at T0c; 400 bu do at 6654c ; 1,600 bu do ny 6634c: 5,200 bu doat 66c; 3,600 bu do at 653¢c ; 400. bu No. 8 at 55¢ ; 400 bu_do at 5ic; 8§00 bu do at 53¢ ; 1,200 bu do at5dc; 400 bu rejected (A., D. & Co.) at 43¢ ; 800 bu do at 4o ; 3,600 budo at 43¢ ; 800 bu by sample at S0c ; 2,000 bu do to arrive at %0c; 400 bu do at 85¢; 500 ba do at 78¢; 1,600 bu do at 75¢ ; 400 bu do at 72c; 400 budo &t T0c ; 500 bu do af 6% ; 400 bu do at 68 ; 400 biudo at 60¢ ; 400 bu do at 55¢ on track; 400 bu do at 78c delivored. Total, 27,000 bu. 3 STATISTICS OF COMMERCE AND NAVIOATION. Monthly Roport No. 1, series 1872-'73, of the Burean of Statistics, contains -the atatistics of our foreign trado for the month ended July 31, 1872, and for the seven months ended the same, ig!lipmd with the correxponding periods of 71, The Chiof of the Bureau furnishos the fol- lowing synopsis : f Dom. exp'ts, Forelgn Periods, Imports. (spicic taL) exports. Month ended July 1, i 3 $S9ABLTS. 46,824,691 8,508,018 . ATSs0047 7,018,743 3,252,012 led iog UBMBTH 0281185 U050 e November. 120,44347 29,524.07 December.. 65,853.18 5,420.16 $ 343,790.44 1,770,974.53 Cotton hoalory.. Cotton velvets. odtish.. Lincns. Fruits anit nais. Window gla $1,727,828.08 LATEST. In tho afternoon wheat was fairly active and lower. No. 2 spring sold at S1.20y/@1.20% seller the month, and §1.213%@1.22 seller Feb- ruary, both closiug af thé inside. Corn was uict’and shade oasier, at 3035@3036c sollor the month, and 81@S1j¢c soller February. Othor grain and provisions wers inactivo, e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BirumpaY Evixmvg, Jan, 11, moderate demand ot $1.73E1.83 for 94 per cent prov DBEAN! S—Are in falr sequest on both lozal and ship- ping sccount. The offerings of choice hand-picked are rather light. Other grades are in moderate supply. We again quote: Navies at $2.50@2.60; fair to prime, $2.00@2.35 ; comumon to medium, $L25E1.75. BUTTER—A fair amount of trading wss done in thisart'c o to-day, and prices werosgain quoted stesdy for all grades, except medium, which 18 moro or lesa neglected, znd is eany, The demand for choice dairy is suMcient to keep the market bare of such, and Tiolders are asking and_obtsining full former rtes. We repsst our list: Good fo choica roll, 13@22c} strictly choice dalry_packed, 25@283; medium 10 good, 18@22¢ ; inferior to vommon, B@17¢, BAGGING—Grain bags are still very frm, and under s better demand, would probably advance g trifie ; but there is no considerablo movement at present, and values remain nominally unchangod, Burlaps and gunnles are in demand a¢ the guoted prices, = Yool Backs remain inactive: Stark, 36kc ; Ludlow, 35c; Lewistown, 34c; American, 32)c; Amoskeag, 3lkc; Otter Creek, Sixc: burlap bags, 4_znd5 bu, 2@ T; gumnles singls 1810 § <o, double 20c} wol sacks, 63 BUILDING MATERIALS—Are very quiet, the cold weathor of tho past few days has cautcd an extremo duluess fn this departmeut. - We continuo to Stuceo, $.50@2.75; New Yorkstucco, 3k superfine do, $4.00@4.50; Ro>endale cement, $2.23(235.50; Ttica cement, $2.00 _per brl; Lonisville cefnent, S2.00 3 Akron cement, $2.005 marble dust, $3.2533.50 ¢ lime, in bulk, §1.0081.23; (brlx) $1.35@1.50 per Lri: ‘white sand, per_brl, §275@3.00; plastering hair, per bu, 40@50; fire brick, per 1,000, £40.00@90 ‘bujlding brick (common), 11.00@15.00 ; country_bri £13.00G14.00; Woodstock presscd ronge at £23.00( 40.00; 8t Louis hydraulic presacd, $47,00 del; waukee, §33.00 del.; Raclue, £30.00 del.; 11 deli fre clay, peF brl, #.00@5.00. ‘The the list of pricés per box of 50 fret, for domastic dow glase, from which a reduction of 40 cad 6 per cent is made by dealezs. pro .50 doz do 8t $2.75 i 135 doz quail at $1.10 ; 45 doz do at _cxtrado, 50@55 ket s liberally supplied. Prices range about the ssmo as yesterdzy, although if the recelpts of gromse snd quail should bo large next week, as many anticipate on account of the storm, prices will probally range still lower, o the Esstern markets ate also weak and de- sed. Sales include 88 doz prairie chickens at $3.00; $1,05 ; 165 doz at $1.00 ; 8 doz mallard ducks at $3.35 ; 30 doz rabbitn at 756 ; 60 doz at 50c. GREEN FRUITS-Apples cud cranberrics are in moderste requost o local sccount. The oferings &ro falr. Lemoay, orauges, aud peara ato in the usual de- mand; the sapply is light but adequzte, Wo quote : Apples at §3,00@ 4,00 per brl from store: £3.00@3.25 in <car lols; cranberries (cultivated) at $10.00@1L50 per bil: wild do st $7.5033.00; California pears at $.00G 4.50; lemons at £5.00@7.C0 per box; oranges, Valencia, 2t $10,00812.00 porcase; Malsga grapes at $7.0029.00 per keg. Sales include 180 bris opples at $3,3033.507 65 brlaat $3,00; 15 bels cholco crauberries at §£10.50@ 11.50; 10 brls alightly frozted at $7.00. GROCERIES—A qufat day wag passed in this de- pertment, and values were not subjzcted to any appre- cisbla_change. There i3 decided firmoeea n the ‘market for_coffces, and with 8 beiter domand prices would probably advance. Boapsand sugars contlnas eaay. Rlce, spices, syrups, and.other goods ruls stedy, We qriote : BI-CARD S0DA—T @8e. Correzs—ocha, 07 0. G. Java, 20@37c; Javs, No, 2, 24@2%c; fancy Mo, 234@23)c; cholce do, c; prime Rio, 224 @223/c; good do, 2@ 21%c; common do, 20820%c; Singapore, 23@23%c; Costa Rica, fancy, 23(@24¢; do, prime, 23@23Xc; Maricaibo, ¥ @He. i (pCupLEA—Shar, ] welght, angj@tiod Stearine, 55@163/c. % % )Ké«;flu—hun. BY@8c; Rangoon, TX@8o; Carolins, 2,@9c. BUoAns—Patent _cut loaf, 14@I43cc powdered, and . granulated, ‘133 @I3%c; A, stand- ard, 13xi@iake: do No. , 135@ule; T, 12XG 12%/e ; extra €, 19@12Kc ; C, No. 2, 11x@1k; yok low G, 11! Z‘“ choice brown, 11@I1ic do, 103{@1ic ; fair do, 10X@10%4¢ ; choico molasscs sugar, 11@IINc; falr do, 0@Ixe; New Orleans pugar, choice, 11@11%c; do prime, 10%@llc; do fair, 10310%¢ ; do common, IY@IKc, synurs—Dismond dripe, 1.35@1.40; silver drips extra fine, 12375c; good sugar-house syrup, 45@30 ; New Orleans moiatses, choice, 7 @30c; do prime, 70@75¢ ; do common, 63@65¢; Porto Rics molasees, cholce, $5@600; common molssses, 30@doc. g SricEs—Allspice, 17@18c; clov 900; casels, 40@42c; pem{rfe'nx@.’a-gc p i e ginger, pure, 23@30¢; do No.’T; 20@25¢; do No. 2, @20z, : ‘Sosrs—French mottled, 65@8}c; Germsn mot: tled, 7TX@7Txc; Golden West, 6@6Xc; White Ly, SHGeRes Witle Tose, Gy@bio: brorn Wntker, 44 @dxo; palm, G@Gio; Bavon Impe: X @63c. rancH—Gloss, 9x@l0c: corn, 9@llc; lsundry, €@7c; coramon, 5GGe. HAY—Only a small amount of trading waa dono in this staple, and former quotations werc unc] Re- celpts wers moderate, but quite equal to the wants of the trade. Wholesale deafers are paying tho following,—cars to contaln 18000 lta: OX Tascx—Timolly, bester pressed, $16.00@17.00: timothy, loose pressed, $15.50@ 16.50; prairle, pressed, $10.0%211.00. ON WaGON— imothy, looee, $15.00@16.00; prairie, , 49, 0.50, For delivery of pressed, $1.00@1.50, according to distance. UIDES—Continue firm, A good demand still exists, sd sles were yeadily effecied at tho quoted prices. We repent our list, as follows: Green butchers, 7c; green salted, cured, heavy, 1lc; do light, 12; pa curcd, 9X@10}c; green frozen, 93 @103 i greei 17@1T%¢; green city veal kip, prime, 1 16@17c; dry Mip, 22¢ 5 , 26c ; dry'slint, doacone, 50865¢ 5 od, 15/@8c ; all otller sged stock, two-thirds price; branded, 10 per cent off. HONEY—The receipts are light as usual, at this sea- gom, and thero is not much inquiry for any grades, al- thotigh chofce whito comb in emall cases is ealablo whenever offered. Strained is quite plenty and dull Prices range a8 follaws : Choico white combat 25@30c ; medium grades st 20@25c ; inferior and strained hon® ey at 125 @132, OPS—Wers in moderate request, Dealers are quite firm in their views, the supply of domestic hops being limited. A few foreign hops aro offered on his market. Very choice Westorn ars held at 60z, Wo sgain quote: Prime hops at 40@45c; fair to good, 30 & mwfifogo&? dn‘::;’-n @30 e i 50: glish, 3 43 . ND STEEL~Thers was no particular change.- The demand is light but steady, and mer- chients now look foF a gradual inercase in trade, Bates are unchanged, as follows Flat fron Heavy ba G108 5 810 Tates Light band: @6 210 rates 0@ G 510 rates Rounds ang @5 B rates 10@ 5 810 rates i@ 5 810 ratea @ 5 810 Tates Horse-shoe iron, 0@ 7 Tates i Sli\:el‘[mn,h' 24, @ 1;5 Plate o 6 1% 200 18 @10¢ German plo steel. @l English caet plow eteel. @2y rorao {ool stecl 20 English tool 8 21 571 1Y Glzye EATH; quoted quiet, with market rather sparingly curplicd: frozea stock s pleaty. Prices rolo sbout. ho famo o9 . Turkeys quotablo a g0 ; chicke: go Feiday, Tarkess quoisbloat 10@1ao ; chickens, Ite do ct 13¢; 400 il at 10@11c; 25 doz choico 3t $2.50@3.75 ; 30 doz at . 2357 6 dox cliolea grese at £2.09G t $7.00@8.60 ; 5 doz cholco duc! T NTORE Cariots. was dull ¢ 105, The retal prices rulo steady at 75@83c. Trom store at 80@55c; 50 bu at k. for salt was moderate, but pre- y susteined, stocks belslg oxceed- 1y light. We quote: Oncndsga and Sagioaw, fime, 50: % K §2.40; coarzo Diamond G, thont bags, §3.50; Ashiton dairy, per. ; Tark's Taland, $.00. ' a average demand ot this ecason prevailed, values ruling stesdy ss fol- demand was far, and We note sales of 350 bu 7525 1car nt 6200 sent prices are i 5 'DOORS AND BLI in’.lll2wl0 15@25 per cent BEEDS—There was a fair inquisr for timothy to dsyand the market was firm at $3,006" o In belter demand and stesd ales o $5.90@5.10 for ord:nary, snd $5,50@5.65 for mammoth, ¥laxsold in » small way at $1.63%. Ve baga prime timothy at £, £3.25; 21 bags do falr at bags 'cholce clover at 4. $5.00 ; 17 baga common at §4.90 ; 5,05 ¢ 35 bags do at $5.60 ; 21 TEAS—Denlers report the market moderately and firm at the following quotations : Hywon, common 0od, 65@75¢ ; cholca extra, 95c@SL15 3 n, 78@31.00; common er, Sales were madeat 30 90 bags good clover at 35 bags mammoth at 131, 85@7c; good o ch B0c@ELO5 $1.25@1.35 choice to extra leaf Japan, fair to good do 60@%0c ; colored maturalleaf Japan, 55@65¢.; common o fine Qolo 700 cholee to extra, TOBACCO—Wan quiet an SxoxINo—Extra, 33@35c; m 20c. ST Seat, 75@30c ; nalt bright, e0@R0c St & ot mains quist l‘:.dnflr[;l 1 the following prices: Beech, $13.00; maple, $14.00 ; hickory, §15.00; alsbs, $8.00, delivered. WOOL—There were no néw festures to nots. demand was moderate and the market is ulatly for the fine snd medium grades, . 35@45¢ ; Bood, 603 fum, 30@32c; com- Flsece, waahed, Fleece, washed, X, dingy . Fleece, washed, medium super Western snd State, S. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Week Ending Jan, 12 SATURDAY EVENING, Jan, Catile, Teview for the * Shipments wero as follows Large receipts ara looked for during next eet and the following one, but the matke; heal up 80 well under tho large arrivals of o 124 half Gozen days that sellors seom to. foel hogt dent of their ability to sustain present . Ou the other hand busers prodict a resction ooy botween thia two opinions Wostern shippers e Bave to xercise their own judgmetit: To-day thero was an active demand, ind fhy advanced prices of yesterday and Thureday o, Srmly sustained, sslos making at 331503 W ey common ; at $2.00@3.95 for medinm fo" o and at 24.00@4.10 for choice {0 extra. Yve the following : ens N0 Ar. Price) Yo" e, Price) ; Ao dr. No. Ar. Yo, A, 5 213 R85 (151 25 090 (10 2 et 50 209 385 (15 203 400 |44 201 41 30 330 150 W6 30 |4 o ga G535 535 |64 2001 410 (50 o 8 33 395 (41 %5 300 |2 s $) 203 405 (182 SIT 390 |51 314 410 I8 333 33 (51 M0 590 |40 4af gy 09 265 390 (16 A3 30 |0 m g 39 400 (60 M0 400 [ s an 50 3 400 {53 16 410 (38 a3 oy 38 395 199 8 30 |7 My gy 76 314 390 T4 203 400 |99 2 3% 14 70 395 138 3 405 |9 M g 50 293 3874153 209 390 (52 27 i 29 SHEEP—The demand aud supply have beg pretty everly balanced, and prices have not beey subjected to any material fluctuation, fu) ing firm at $3.23@3.50 for poor, ® 83.75@1.35 fq common to medinm, and at $4.50@5.25 for good to choico. A fow extra fetched higher Agares : but most of the week's business was transacted within the raoge of #3.75@4.75. Suippers aad i.oc:\! butchérs cu&lpflllnd for rttl“ offerings, the [ormer securin, 8 or ion. The oo i ot b above pistaciong, A mEke R R MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Eorcign Markets. Laverroor, Jsn. 1111 a. m.—Flour 29 sdge, Whitat, winter, 123 @133 3d ;. spring s (A onn: white,122 64@128 7 ; club; 13s@13s 3. Corn, 2883 @3285'6d. Pork, 620'6d: Lard, 57s 9. LiveRroor, Jan. 1—1:0 p, m.~Bresdstufly ga, changed. Hest unchanged, account, 5@ ; 5208 7 e m-ms,as,‘;a; g, 90y ¢ i:-{e.as)‘fdw The Tafo for money at the Stock Exchangs on Gov, ernment securities Is 1 per cent lower than the bak rate. Tallow, s 34. ‘Pants, Tan. 3L.—Bentes, 53¢ 77 centimes, LivexpooL, Jan. 11.—Cotton, fls: and prices i3 308, Corn, 28 Sd@3s 6. Lard, 38s, Chcese, Ommhu'dmndszgfsusa mflfin«,;\au“‘ New York Dry Goods Market. " Rrw Yons, Jax. 11.—The week closes wih & quis but steady market for all' descriptions of goods, Bleached, brown, and colored cotions rematn very strong, and stocks {n first hands are ezceptonaiy light, ' Rolied faconnets are scarceand firm. Light ‘weight of cassimeres, Meltons, and suitings are in ine creased request at about Iast yesr’s prices. Forel goods weradull, ~ The imports of dry goods for the weck were slighily over §1,500,000. Pittsburgh Ot Market. Prrrenvrom, Jan. 11.—Crade petroleum quiet and weak at £2,35; Tefined Philakelphia, 37c; New Yark, trade, 195c. 3 TM3jc; on cars hers for Western The Produce Markets. 2 New Yumx, Jan, 11.—Corron—Dall; middlingup land, 203{c. Bd' nransturrs—Flonr firm; recelpts, 5,000 hrie; .95@6.50 3 common 13 ta cholce, §7.65GA. stra_Ohio, .23 good etra, $7.10@7.65 ; good B el i, 11505 mized, 66@663c; yellow, 61@ST: xew'fiz-, 29.600bu ; few mixed \ black, 47@49c ; white, 5 Eods—Firm} Weatern, 31@374 Hax—Firm. Hoes—Firm and unchanged. LratEER—In good demand at 28@31c; Orinoeo, 77 @28xe. 7Woor—Held firmly; tubbed, 65@80c ; Obio, &1, - GrocEmrzs—Coffes very furm at 16@1%c. Sogar s changed. . Molassen quick and " fimy Now Grlacs, 70c, Rice steady, TX@8Kc. EToLETN—Crud, | 9X@10c; xafned, TTYQ c. -Quiet and firm at 613c ; Trovisiowe—Pork dull ; mess, $13.15@1400; pime’ mew, SUNQILK. Bl nnchanged * Cat mas steady: ahor or Jannary 51-16c; spot, Shc. Aiiadien firm; long clear, 703 for Februsry ad Marchr. short clear, for next weck, TXc. La us.&é:@&)‘t- 3 Tc; lon, o ‘BUTTER AND CHreSx—Unchang g snd 3 Ao Valeam, 81{@8(0 ! ke el E’:,'.,“Eé ha‘_“”muh)" The market closed &t tho following range of 5 Double prices: AMesn porkc, cash or seller Junnary, S50, SA80 6) 16,221, 811, Trenstn. | Kip, veals. Walskzx—Lower ot 96K @d5e. : $11.80@11.85; do seller Fobruary, 812.00@12.05; | The total value of forelgn commodities re- | 4. g4 5c9, . $8.90 | City uprer, No! 1,5 1t NEW ORLEANS. 1 do seller arch, $12.25@12.30; 'do seller April, | maining in thie warehousos of the United States, . [ 711010 ga1 00 | Clty upper, Ho. 3, 9 €t NEw Oitgine. Jin. Ll DReiverores—=Tom §12.50@12.60 ; primo mess, 311.00@11.10; extra | July 81, 1872, was 8112,696,630, as compared with | gx11 to 1013 Cozntry npper, No, 1. frmer; famity, 8075 o ek primo, $9.00." Lard, or sellor January, | $70,957,875, July 81, 1871, § 8214 10 1015, Goliar, g 1t s easfer at 43(@Sc, and T@THe. - New Yo, Jan, 11eGod dul af 1125@112y, | $1.20@7.25; do seller February, $7.80@7.95; do | ~ The respective amounts of our forsign. trade Cdf, city... GrosrnrEs—Molasses frmer; fair to choice, S4@aK. closing at 12 @LI2K. Leans4 to 7 for carrying, | Soller March, 87.55; do seller April, $7.70@ | for the seven months, which consisted of mer- fié‘{’gfi:"pg"nguij Frichar] e . Coffee Orm ai 164 @1%. Othefs unchenged. - Clearings 341,000,000, “Weekly specie shipments™ 2, | 7.75. Swoet gxckled hams, 73/@9c, and green | chandise and of gold and silver coin and bullion, | 1357210 18<35- | Rough upper, heavy . 328 35 ,pension -Bridge, Pittsburgh, and Cmsl—_lggoéz:tdy‘me: ;;J&.m):m! “t;:‘:‘ 35,28, hams at 73§@8c for 16-Ib averages, and T8(@73¢c | were as follows : o Rough upper, damaged. .. 2@ 30 | ~ Bellairo, @ 100 s, 2 3Te | R e o e ipte. 4199 bat: ex. Governments unchanged, State bonds dull and | for 16-Ib averages. Green shoulders, 8sc; do Dom. exp'ta. Foreign Baffalo elaaghter sole, best 35@ 37 | To Dinkirk, 100 ite. 50 it Cireae Bfl'hh;:‘,‘gm Dates's £o the coniiaent, steady. > rough sides, 427c; do short ribs, 5%@5%c; do Tniports, (specie tal) _exporis. Tufalo siaughter sole, No. 35 | 7o Cleveland. 250 | e ek 165,155, d sl of B THR0%5 T The el remeero. o panks | short clear,’ 5/@356c; -dry salted meats quot- | Merchandiee (1672401201032 $16,720,031 89,807,521 N b s 20 ’ " PEILADELPHIA. T hold £4,690,023 sbove Lhe IS per ceat requirod. | 2010 s 5%,,@;3}4" ofor_ghouldora s S@SHC { Goinund bul- {1015, 103 7o arATtoss 44shon Catle, 3 car. PrvADELYEIS, Js0, 11— DREADSTUTTS—Elcar 10 3foney was active early in the day at7 per centgold | for short nibs, and 6@63{c for short clear. [ O30 ot IUB000 934001 Odsmem Horren5 tive: superfine,” SAS0@E.6% 3" extras, F1.50@S.TS. 063, but finally closed at 7 per cent. * . | Doxed shoulders, pellor January, quoted at | 4 ot e B rerrs i Aba e ass THoge, doubled ] Wheat firm . red, $1.95@2.00; white, $2.05@2.10. Ty, Tha stock t opened firm, but remained in this | 43¢c. English‘ meats for delivery m Jan- A Tl R S i b tbe 5 40,00 Hogs, single-deck car, §_car. 92@95¢c, Corn dull; yellow, 65@C6c; now, G0@k:. SEcount, (HUG, MUROTRY (£O8. |Ehe' S0Y 0. 0N DROOM CORN—Taa belter gualities continue to Sheep, double-deck car, 3 ca 8000 De | white; G2@6ic. Outd tending higher; white, 51G5%; xed Western, gondition only a short time, Prices declined before | nary 53 for Cumberlands; 63fc for short A ; tho first board from 3¢ 0 13 per cent, and after the | =y’ < 45 ounded July 31, 1872, are in excess of the domos- . ‘board thers, wis 8 “fasthos Qection” of 3 0 13 per e ox Jaog clear; Bho Sor “‘,‘!““i;“fi’nh%'ffi tic sud tox’e;%iz oxports combined, o tho mmnount | 5ok THL A el Iaantey, BiHely cBoice Brcc e | Ereuch sty Lemolne.- nut. dl::“ t}‘x’% Umgdm! Ener‘z active at one time, Bige for shoulders, 7}2‘: for clear ribz 734 for | OF $33,005,188, or nearly 8.69 per cont, while for | are abundant, and almoet unsslable.” We quote: No, 1 | French calf, 26 to 30 Jbs, weel has boen more active than any of its half- g X nt’gixcuumx B o | it o lmachat s 2l bua hoof. 38.50(9,00;. | tho sevon months ended July 31, 1871, ihe ox- | hurl, 6¥@Tc 3 b3 No. 1 stalk brald, 5@5xc; No. | ¥rench calf, 3010 36 fhs. 1656 200 |- G0 e eaRors, and & firmer, healthier tone | EFTROLSTM-—Ciude, 14X(@l5c; refined, 27c. trong, W..id o e e e, 16 fmal mackat wee y L 0.00; beof 'hams, £27.00 | Ports excoeded the imports by 81,735,764, or | 2 do, 4@1sc; No.'3 do, 3@33;c; Inside groen,'34@ | French ki, 6010100 s eeneo. 100G 150 D tod th ekt This favorable change | WIISEET—Stesdy; 355@06c. 3 extra mess do, 39.50@10.00 ; beel s $27.00 | ) out 0.50 per ceat. fo3 Horel'tip, c: o paia and ved, 203K - LUMBER—Trade at the lumber yards was dull, and &;: il e S i:p:\?; sty CLEVELAND. & S e direct Jun, 11, —Brzapstorrs—Flour + Btezling; 109X, @28.00. City tallow, T54@15; gresse quois- : GANNED Q00D FICRLESTho canned | pri mainally anchanged. | We quote: EvELAND, z prr— @ by, Sallow, TH@73(; gresso Of the total imports and exparts for the seven | o CANTED oorliue quiet: but thero bs begtanio 10 | Braststonrs o B, e Ao 00@36.00 | of the markets bolow, and the Iight receipts and | xng mooannia "7t A noMasiy 1oree s Na .00 | excellent quality of the stock offered for sale. | 1red winter, $1.70; No. 2 §L65. Comn quist, 'Csis Sngia-deck car, @ car. a 26@30c. e ' CATTLE—In this branch of trade the past nggg“n“”—m: old mess pork, $13.50; new,’ ble at 5 C. ales were reported of 1,000 - o 0 W bm-mu;‘g@mi‘ oo Mara ¢ Ci355: 0o’ o | onths onded Sl S0 67 and 151 tho oo | EOSLCH RSN o N B | SRS i Wi % o] e vere a = | seemsa e irme! low are the prices current : | Third r 1 inch, it ed. ¥ lard at $7.20; 400 tos do, seller March, at $7.65; | g aTownLs wore cartlel, . merionn bod T Third dear, 1 i Tho small number of beeve formardod ewstward | quistsad uichadgel. " Ll : i i PETROLETM—Re! trom here during last wook and the preceeding | _FETRoLsTCHetapd dall and 250 tes do at 87.50; 400 boxes shouldors at 4c; FIt e dceond eiess Tlinols Central.... 121 iUnfon Pacific stocks.. 36% {Union Pacific bonds., 843 ' Contrzl Pacific bonds 99 Del,, Lack. & W. (B. H. & Erle..... COMMERCIAL. * BATURDAY Evnlua,’.'ul. n. The following wero the oceipts and shipmonts of produce st this point during the past twenty- four hours, and for the corresponding date ono yearago: RECEIPTS, BETPATENTS, 1673. | 3872 || 1673, | 1872, Flour, bris 334 53501 3,025 4421 Wheaf, bu. 23,570 % %:uso 1,057 3, 3,668] 11,66 ZLumber, m Shingles, m, 13 1,010, drawn for do during the week: 28,084 buwhest; 23,843 bu corn ; - 27,642 bu oata; 5,070 bu rye: 26,564 bu barley. The following grain has been inspocted into store this moming, up to 10 o'clock: 47 cars. wheat; 101 cars corn ; 19 cars oats; 15 cars 1ve; 18 cars barley. Total, 200 car,- or 81,000 bu. The following were the receipts and ship~ ments of breadstuffs and stock at this point during the week ending with this morning, and for corresponding weeks ending aa dated: s Jan. Jan. 130, 500,535 m;gg 69,725 5,935 4.2 ») 10 583 1,513 Withdrawn {rom storo on Fridsy for city con- sumption: 3,057 bu wheat; 2,466 bu corn; 1,555 buoats; - 749 bu rye; 3,511 bu barley. With- 203090 194,301 ively: 100,000 Ins groen do at 83¢e; 100,000 Ibs do, at | Fespectively e one, gave tho sea-board markets the mu Peoria, at 937e; 20,000 Tou short ribe at 5570; | - . Fumorte;. Tonbnt Bt} e nesiod Gpportunity to dispeso of tho surpias TOLEDO, ; 100 boxes do b 83¢o; 200,000 Ibs green shiort:| American vee- (18725TI8A97,05 $ 00,051.520 ST 1553 monts that had accumulated during the holidays, ribs, at D"M%ixm‘i at tfi}fific; 5%000'3“” short | sela. }% %,glz,g;:g 105,185,331 n,x)s!sg,;g 5 o and nnder the temporary n:lafrc\t{ guz uximrz 3 13 ,240,! 2 9 nd.. X ri e (fal:;;) ST 0,000 tha do 55 1) st 1571 S01290011 s al0anh 131008 | Birawbarries, 1 . Wagon-box boards, eelected, 16 {nckes and there-dutlng the. frek Balk ot ihe, ctate. 6c;, 20,000 Ib bellios at 7c. > Tand velicles {152 10605810 2204952 2,021,003 | Taspherties. . P et . attendance of 1671 G318 627,255 1,197,740 e, 310, atoc . el e Pusthy fn. caaca "The Tollowing woro the receipts and shipmouts of provisione st this point, during tho past weok: Shipped, Beef, brls.,.. 136 [ Pork, bLrls, 346 2,825 1,160, 3,742,053 1667,760 12,152,275 Tootings of hog-packing for the season to date, at the lcading pointa:. . Todats, T Total lnat *_deason, 1,229,208 4197032 809,512 - 313,118 172100 96,225 Tolal, ......2,060,588 2,418,618 3,196,036 Daloy, Cowles & Co. give the following sum- mary of packing at 74 points from the States namied s S T Ifogs pkd Eet'd for Total r 1 zeanof forsin to Ja W9, 16723, 187D Tilinois, 16 points (Chicsgo - not included). . L. 103,550 237,650 218,813 Ohio, 17 points (Cincinnat 0L iDCIUded). -vvseens 103,519 154,900 120,907 61,040 12630 98,485 280,852 88100 399,817 States, Indidns, 17 po Missourl _(including S, Louls), Kentucky, Kan- ras, Neb,, Wis, Mich. . Pedn, West Virgs, 14 G * points 1,001,385 '1,428,%00 1,326,088 Total .. 1,551,907 2,021,200 2,173,110 Total West last'year. ... 4782403 Tncresse ot the polnts named over Lust year, 6,38 per cent. .. Tlour was more active, and steady in the mat- ter of prices. Some of the dealers were talking of a probable advance in prices, seeing that New York was reported_strong, but nore asked it of buyers. A few lotsworetaken for shipment, but the bulk of the trade wss on local account. Btocks aro light. Bran was steady. Sales wers reported of 50 brls white winter extras (St. Louis) | 2£89.25; 500 brls spring extras (Athlote) ot £6.60; 100 brla at £5.62}¢; 100 brls at $5.40; 50 brls af $6.25; 100 brls do (Snow Flake) at $6.25; 200 brls at £6.20; 500 brls on private torms; 100 brls superfines at $3.50; 100 brls do at $3.15; 100 brls at $3.00; 95 bria_buckwheat ‘st $7.75; 20 brls do ot §7.50. Total, 2,015 brla. . Alao 10 tons bran at £11,00; 10 tons feed st $14.60, both on track. The following wero closing quotations: Spring superfines. ... Rye flo . Buckwh Bran, 2 Wheat was rather loes active, and averaged lower than yesterdsy, though frmat the :ficliiia. 23 New York waa reported stronger, and otr re- ceipts continue to be under the “average for thia time of the year. The demand was principally speculative, and that slmost entirely from the short interest, as thare is no immediate need for ‘wheat; and no fear that we will not have enongh of it by and by, though for several days to come we may receive but little. Hence thers is not much desiro to invest, though the impression eeems to be general that higher prices must pre- vail in the summer. It is noteworthy that we are much npearer the relative price a3 given by Liverpool minas cost .’ of. transportation, than ‘ ugual in winter. A portion of the decline was cstablished vester- | Oct From this table it appears that, of our total foroign trada in the sovon months enddd July 31, 1872, carried in vessels, over 71 per_cout was in foreign vesecls as compared with 68 per cent for the corresponding period of 1871. *The number and tonnago of vessols ongagoed in the foreign trade, which entered into and cleared from the ports of the United States dur- ing tho twelve months ended July S1, 1672, and 1871, respoctively, were as follows : t Entered, | (! Ammorioan vessels § P75 [10:700 3,721,103/ 0,602 5,675,204 Us1... {10,739! 8,769, 703]110,567] 3,744,364 ol 7,150, A ?1572.. 18,712, 7,152,737 18,890) 7,120,065 1571.. 19,3561 6,81,2511(19, 321 6,285,683 In addition to the foregoing, this report con- tains statements showing the receipts, exfi:di tures, and financial condition of the Life Insur- ance Companies in the United States; railroad earnings in the United States; exports from Birmingham, England; production_of minerals, ‘manufactures, and sgriculture in_France; ex- ports from Ciemnitz, Saxony ; and exports &c.,’ of Cuba. 2 The Chief of the - United States Burean ‘of Statistics ennounces thet the German and Fronch editions of _ his Report on Immi- gration are now ready, snd will bo for- erded at an early day fo Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Havre, and Trioste, for disfribation in Germany, Austris,- Franco, Switzerland, and Belgium. A copy will be seut to any address in either of the above countries on the roceipt of iwelve (12) cents in- postago stamps, for tho .Gorman, of eightoen (18) cents for tho Fronch edition.’ Address:_‘(Official businosa free) Bu- rean of Statistics, Washington, D, G COMMERCE OF 1872. + - The -following returns have been received £rom the Custom House of the Chicago Diatrict, additionsl to thoso published in these columns 4 fow daye ago. They show the business of the port in certain directions during the year 1872: ‘DIRECT IXPORTS FROS CANADA. Cutlery, case Plato glass, cas Fickics, catla. zENERs 2 - . ‘Poctor andnle, pigs 51"-, mn% kgs. B liFrasse SABREORUERNE wAaeE E ; bank herring, sealed, 42@45c; codfisb, $5. Gooseberries, 2 b, Tomstoes, 2 I, Tomatocs, 3 1 Oysters, 2 1b Oysters, 11b.. TIOKLES, Small, brls, 2,200 per pig.. Small, 1 Lile, 1,100 per pig. Medium, brls, 1,200 ver pkg. Medium, 3 bris, G0 per pXg.. Large, brfs, €00 per pks. .. Targe, )¢ brls, 300. per Y. n 10 galt. kege, per ke, In 5 gall. kegs, per keg. Chow Chow (Harvey) q Chow Chow (Harvey) pts. CHEESE—This staple a.light inquiry either on local or interior account, Prices, however, are working little firmer. _ A alight ndvance has recently been established ot the Esst, and, in anticipation of a hotter demand by snd by, dealera ‘Do longer soem disposed to urgo salos at a_concession, Following aro the quotations : New York factory, 13@ 14c; Ohio facory, L1@12xc; Weatern factory, LI@i2igc. COAL—Remains firma as. proviously quoted. A falr pumber of were placed at the an- ‘mexed range of price: ers 7 Lebigh lump, $13.00; Lehigh, prepared, $13.00; Lackawanns, $12.00; Erie, $10.506 11.00; Briar Hill, $10.50@11.00 ] Wainut Hilf, $10.50; Blossburg, §10.00@10.50; Cherry Mine, $10.00 ; Hock~ ing Valley, S10.00610.60'; Cannel cosl, $10.00; Indiana block, $9.50@10.00; Minonk, $8.00 ; Wilmington, $7.00, COOPERAGE—There was no ' changs. Pickers' goods meet with & modersto densnd ; other ‘descrip- fions sre in- Yight request. Wosgaln quote: Pork . $1.50@1.35; lard {lerces, $1.70@1.803 whis~ Xey barrels, $2.00@3.25; flour barrels, 50@56¢; rough staves, $15.00@20.00; whiskey barrel staves, $21.00 @25.00 per m: bucked staves, $27.00@31.00 ; fiour ataved, $5.60@9.50;. clrcle fluur beadinge, 1@3c 9 set ; flour oop poles, $14.00815.00 5 m ; porkand tiercs poles, $30.00@35.00 3 1. j "EGGS—Thero was a falr inquiry for fresh, and they a7o quotablo at 23@23c, with 3 few sales at 30c. Pickled aro quotablo st 20@24e. The receipts are light, but thero Ja o fair supply.. Sales include: 2,100 doz fresh (gusranteed) be; 1,500 doz b 28c; 25 pkgs pickled at 22@2dc; 6 brlant 2e, 'FEATHERS—Continuo in fair request, The offer- ings ate moderate. Prices aro unchanged, as follow : Prime live geera t 66@%5c from first ; jobbing ‘prices T0@75c for assorted featbers; mixed feathers quotable at FIBH—A gradual improvement {s noticesble in the . demand for fish, Orders from the interior trade are coming in more freely,and the market is sensibly firmer than at the close of Jast weelk. We repeat our quotations of yesterdsy : No. 1 whitefiab, $3.50@5.75 ; No, 2 do, $5.25@5.50 ; No. 1 trout, $5.0035.25; No.1 shore mackersl, §11.00@1125; No. 1 bay, $5.50@A.75 3 No, 2 bsy mackerel, 7. 7.25; No, 1 shors Xkits, L85 , 3o 1.30@3c ; box Lerring) , $5.5035.75 ; George’s cod- fiah, $6.50@0.75 ; box Columbia River salmon, new, balf-bris, $10,00@10.25, FRUITS AND NUT8—' was again reparted alack, and the easy feeling prevalent for the past fort~ night or more is still & featare of the market, Thers ‘was 1o quotable change, but orders were generally fll- ed at something of a concession. We repeat our list: Dates, 8@%; figs, ncw, 15@16¢; fige, box, 171@18¢; Turksy prunes, 1872, 9%@10c; raizins, 2.60; blackberries, new, 10@1ic; raspberries, 43a tted cherries, 25@28c; peachies, pared, 21@2ic; peaches, halves, 6363c; Gt curran! T@Txe; nprxu, te, 1872, Bi@9c; do. 1871, Scuthern, new, 5@3x0; do Western 5y(abo; M: , 64@T3c. NCTs~Filberts, 14@15c: almonds, ‘erragon3, @20 ; English walauts, 15@16c; Naples By 13@14c; pecans, 10@12c; African’ peanuts,” 6@7c; Wilmington peanuts, 16 Be; Teaneme plantts, 76 GAME—Was inmoderato local demand. The mar- Batock boards. Common boaras, Joist, scantling, smail timber, efc., 16 feot and under. . o Fencing. < 00316, Jolst and scantiing, 13 {0 24 fe 1.00624.00 Timber—sael, 131016 fet G200 Shingles—eaw m, 50@3, 7 Pickets, squ 15.00@16.00 Pickots. flat. 00(315.00 Cedar posts, 00@16.00 Cedar posts, round 22,00 8.75@4.00 Aor Star, 3.75@4.00 Threo dollars per car to be added when transferred, ‘which chargo follows the shingles, ‘Thickness—TFive shingles to be two inches in thick- ness. Length—Sixteen inches, TARDWOOD, 0. 00 15.0016.00 METALS AND TINNERS' 5TOCK—Trade continues Yght and prices aro without variation. A firm tone pervades the market for metsls, We quote: TN Prate—IC, 10x14, $14.00; do, 12112, $14.50; 20, 14220, $15.00; do, roofing, IC, $13.50. P10 Trv—Large, 40c; 41¢; bar, 420, Burer Zixo—Full casks, 1lc;’ half casks, 11Xc; Teas quantity, 11c ; slab, c. 5 BREET Inux—No. 24, Tio rates, Corrrr—Copper bottoms, 43¢ braziers, over 12 e 4%c; tinned copper, 43c. Wime—2105, 805 6, 8, 8049, 100 10 to 11, Il 12, yc; 13 and 1%, 12c; 1Sand 16, 4c; 17, 36c: 18,16¢; 19,19¢ ; 20,20c; full bundle, 15 per cent dis- count ; fenco wire, e, S, NAVAL BTORES-Thers is no demand for’ theso goods at thia season, and we nominally quote : 3funflla rope, B B......: 318 @1 Binal rope, § B «ecs @ 17 Homp aash cord, b @2 20 62 17 @ 19 500 @625 650 @7.50 ‘Tar, 9 brl.. e 6.50 @7.50 “NAILS—Were dull. We continue to guote at $5.75; rates, with 123(c off to the trade, as follows: 10d, per Xeg, $5.76 rates ; 84, do, $6.00; 6d, do, $6.25; 4d do, $6.50; 3d.do, $7.25 7 add:hnn-,u,sa; 24 do, $9.00; clinch, $8.00.’ 193¢ off 1o the trade. OILS—] Busizess in this department remafds qulet, Carbon, lard, and linseed met with a fair demsnd, but other descriptions were but little inquired for.’ We quote: Carbon, 244@@25c; extra lard ofl, 73c; No.1, 0.3, 65¢; linseed, raw, 83c; do boiled, 9%} whnle, 8803 eperm, §2.00@2.16 ;_neatafoot oil, atrict] TlrEatites stmite T4 1ot sepbant ol d furpen , 68@70c st G of 2 - Loy 10622 naphitia, 3 graviy, 256 haphiha com- 05, : PAINTS, COLORS, AND PLTTY~The market was dull at the prices given below : o WarTE for the botter grados of stock has been 50 much go that the sup- uate, and sellers were cnabled “work up prices to thie extont of 25@35c per e intense cold -weather provalent during a portion of the week, and the lack of ad~ equate transportation facilitics_somowhat re- tarded ‘operations on the part of shippers, but they bave managed to get all their stock for- warded, and at tho close very few droves, suita- blo for ‘shipment East, remain in tho' vards. Cars are now becoming a little more plentifal, and, with a promiee of milder weather, th mediate fature of the market has a favorable Took for ecllers, though largo receipts would not only chock tho-uj would, in all proba and fair to good fat cows and flechy steers an oxen havecommanded good prices. also in‘good request, and gell stoadily at 83.00@ 8.50 for common, and at 33.75@4.00 for good to prime. ' Veal calvos aro salablo at $3.50@5.75 for | poor to choice qualities. There i an increasin supply of new milch . cows, but prices keep wel .up, and may be quofed stexdy st 520.00@45.00 per head—the outside quotation for choice. The Bupply of Texas cattle continues moderals the offerings aro mostly of have been effected at 82.50@! 23.25@83.50 Tor medium, and “at $3.75@4.75 for good £o really choice. To-dsy there was fair ac- tivity, both on local snd Eastern sccount, and the supply, thongh liberal for & Saturday, was isposed of at the prices current earlier Following are the closing steern averaging 1,450 De$5.25@6.50 and upwards a3 Choice Beaves—Fine, fat, weil formed 3 yosr 105 year old steers, aid averagiug 1,300 r ‘Recriprs—Flour, 100 quite urgent; 21,000 bu; cats, 70 b, 10,000 bu ; oats, 700 bu. \mhiqhmh-d.wnrflve‘km:on track, and 3,500 bd Xo. 2 mixed Western at. nominally unchzaged. £8. Provmoxs-—-Btron) 41280, sulk shoulders, 4%@Ac; cleat o, 646 & ward tendency of ility, canse a reaction. espmm, Jan, ordinary, 18¢; low middling, 18c. BreabsTurFs—Flour active and ‘Mfilu 3t $5.003 9,50, tore. O3, Barley, Wi 4 sales on. 3, Extra—Graded ib, T@70; clear, 73@8c. Lard quict; sieam &} : ed, steers, averaging 1,150 o 1,250 edfuz Gradea~Stéers in fair flesh, cageed. Provizoxs—Buoysat; pork momtnal st Lard oscited and higher s Lettle, 7xc, Beid steers, and good Lo extra caws, {0 EraEing 800 10 1,100 5.« le—Common cattle,’ in . dece ing 700 t0 1,050 Ibs, . Inferior—Light and thi stage, bulls, and acallawag stee attle—Northern summered. Texas Cattle—Corn-fed ... HOGS—The arrivals during the week under review have heen 128,735, a week, and 70,508 week opened active ‘and firm, throughout, with prices generally firm.. The heavy receipts of Tuesday were taken advantage of by buyers, and a slight dacline was forced, but under the diminished receipts of the succeeding days the market recdve: something of an sdvance on last seek's 3 The operations of shippers were curtailed by the mearcity of cars, th about 13,000 head, urgont, nd proved sufficient to prevent say con- aicerable accumulation, each day’s arrivals being well taken up. - The market openod firm at £3.70 @400, declined on" Tuesdsy to $3.65@3. and, during Wednesday. and Tharsdsy it closes firm, with gainst 79,469 laat efore Jas. The market and" continued - 80 and closes firm at en reaching only king demand was only afew remaining in the pens uneold. Light smooth even lots have com- ‘manded the best prices, such being in good de- mand on New York and Ci i With a few exce have not paid over $4.00, whils ¢ ‘ouschases were within the ranze of £3.80@3. ions packers 8 bulk of their BurpareNTs—Flonr, 400 brli ; whest, 5,000 bu; cor?, BUFFALO. Burraro, Jan. 11.—Little doing. Corn—Sales 5,0 iz rallroad elevators. Best LovrsviLLy, Jan, 11, —FLous—Firin; extrs famfly, 75. and tending higher; meas porky lear aides, 624 ‘loase ; for round lots e S S ek i oulders, 50; clear ?,'fxf;lc; Uear, T3¢, packed. Xard, TX@8c, o s—Fhm af $3.90@4.10. Beceipts, 2,855 Wiszy--Steady, 89@%0c. - MEMPHIS, an, 11:~Corros—Quist and fm; good Corn fneal—Kone here. Corn55c ne here. ‘Har—Scarce and firm at §31.00@32.00. Brav—Fim., 3 . Provisions—Bulk shoulders, 44@4xe, clear iy 6@03e. Lard, BHGINC. ST, LOUIS. E 87, Lovis, Jan. 1L—Bnzapstorrs— Floursisdl, - Wheat quiet and firm ; offerings Light; only Tota selibg. . Gorn fema s No, 2,3l on east t7acks in east clevators 33 in warehouso here. Osts tled ; some sales higher; No. 2, 273/c in east elevaict., nothing daing. ' Bys firm; No. 2, 756 : xrT—Qulet at 90c. - ProviToxs Pork, nominilly at $10.00. Bukmish active, but most salds on_p. &.; locse clear rib, KX February, sold at Ge. Bacon moro sctire, D. t.; small packed lota shoulders, 5 kettle, 7ic, - Hoas Lower, at §3.50@3.85, Recelpis, 435+ CINCINNATL 71 Crvepouxt, Jan, 1L—Bazapsrorrs—Tloa 54, whest firm, unchanged. Other grains steady acd 07 stesm, T@7%c. Bulk feats firm ; R0 mumm,‘ggs’xf ear, 63c; all fally cured. B rm ; stock ligh 3 clear'rib, Tc; clear, 8c nsked. = G- ren In: ahoulders, "3 @3ic; clear rib, 5Xc. 93¢c for 17 1o 14 1L aversge. 0GA.25, ‘Hoca—Btrong ;-3.10@4.25, Beceipts, 5,700 - Wamxrx—Firm ; 89c. Batzivonz, Jan. 11 —Barapstorzs—Flow and um:?a_ ‘Wheat unchsngsd. Co scaraaisy firm ; mized Western, 63c. Osta in good pery Western_mized, 46@47c; while, 51@%e. Br®, at $L00GL0S. TG ‘PROVISIONE—Were buoyant; mess pork 13- . Rk s Bemess nove Sl s sho 5k > e g3 n:v‘rfl;uml?isig(@uc. Tard frmer at BK@X ‘Borree—Unchanged. Waskey—Firm at 96. 3 5 . 0SWEGO. 2 3 Onveac, Jan, 11—Grux—Whest Orm s To, weakce, $1.70. Corn atesdy at €0c, Barley beld st @136 for Bay Quinte. e = ATLWAUREE. - Aswivxes, Jam, 1 Buriperorrs—Flowr T34 and nnchanged. " Wheat steady; Nc. 13t SL28Y3 2at $L22. Oatain fair demsad, ba lowar; N3, 283%c, Comn stesdy ; No. 2 st 34, Bye scarce firm; No, 1st68c. Barley steady ; No. 234 i Recrrprs—Flour, 100 hria; wheat, 3,000 b2, SaparsTs—Flour, 2,000 bils; wheat, 3000 b2 DETEOIT. Drraory, Jan, 1 —Geats -lm&uc m:_‘!nf!h’fl“ extra whie at $1.89; No. 1 do at $LT; fi at 2162, Cornsteady atélc. Oats fngood 33 4c. & nn}fiasn Hoas—$4.85