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W VULl MONETARY. BATURDAY EvENINo, Jan, 18, Tho weol clores upon n littlo moro favorablo napoct in local fuances than was monifest a day or two ngo. Tho unonsiness among savinga do- positors, of which thero have Loon a good many indicationa during tha weok, heve subsided, aud tho banks boglu to fool that thore in no furthor nceossity for fortifying thomeolvous with eurron~ ¢y, ns somo did on Wednoeday, Thursday, and Fridny., Largo amonnis of curroncy wore or- dovod from Now York on Mondnay and Tuesday, and aridved hore froely durlng tho last thred days, Tho domand forcurrency to goto the country to pny for bhogs and cattlo has slso ‘{allon off within tho Iast two dnys, and this, in connection with tho recelpt of curroncy from New Yorl, hauallowed it to aceumulate until tho supply Is now quito liboral, Tha deficioncy of transportation facilitios to earry off the hogs, cattle, and produots to tho Enst, and tho consequont inability of shippors 10 roalize on what thoy havo bought, still exor- ciges an important influenco fo keop money tight in this morket, while it apponra to Lo grow- g easior in Now York and otbor Eastern oftles. But as confidenco seoms to be in o monsuro ro- stored nmong tho savings dopositors, it is to bo oxpeeted that, in connection with the incroaeiny caso of monoy in tho Enatorn markots, it woul bo castor hero néxt wook, Exchange was flrmer to-day, snd quotable at 50c per §1,000 discount for salo hotweon banks. 1t is probablo that many of the banks that were rendy sollors of exchengo yostorday and day be- foro at Tc to 91,60 per §1,000 discount, to got urroncy, will bo disposed to nove part of their funds brek to New Yorl again early noxt weol. The clonyvings of tho Chicago banks for the weok onding §ml. 18 woro: Date. L‘ltm'h)fu, Balances, Ilouday. $ 4,188,104,68 $ 207,500.04 Taerday, 102, 1 100,833.40 Wednesd: 204,764,732 Thursday 207,017,78 viday. 000,084,04 Saturd, 296,013,058 Total.... . $18,E80,160,05 $1,714,803,08 Correnponding week Iast IO cueeerne © o SITAZTT0BAT $1,049,678.00 "Tho following quotntions of local stocks aro furbished by Mossra. liamunond & Watson : dinco July 1, 1872, 18 nalen of ncre property, sll within «. faglus of three-fourthu of nmilo” trom the dopot, have been mindo, for n connideration aggregating $711,000, Amony theso are tho fol- Towingt 7, 1872, J, 0. Wenham to D, IL Tike, 80 )y R56 .+ $40,000 May 17, 1674, D, 1. Piko to Thos, N1, 40 neres, $300. 20,000 Avguat, 1872, D, IT, ., 35 norcs, $1,000 93,000 Augtint, 187, hielrs O, Bollamy, 80 acres, §1,: 40,000 August, iy —— 10 Joel cred, .. 22,000 Anguaty fiah, 0, V. Dyer to Tiliford Bur: , i actes, $000, 48,000 Auguat 1872, W. 0. 'Cola {0 .1 Brainard ot al., 70 pores, cecerains 51,800 Aug. 7, 1813, Olias, A, Bpring, ., to Matson HLl] 20 acken, $760..0 0 veesrenrei s 15,000 Aug, , 1672, MoNoll {o Kano, 5 ncres, 5,000 1,000, October, 1672, 0, V. Dyer to 4, I, Ools, 47 ncres, $1,000. 42 vyove e Ootobor, 1473, Gal, Canal and Dock Co. to . Bumwalt, 24 acres, §1 Octobor, 1872, Oal, Canal Colo, 16 acres, $700. Total . and Dook Co, RATURDAY'S TRANSFER: The following Instrumentawere on Baturday, Jon, 18: CITY FROFENTY.: Duddan at, nof and near Nupoleon place, e f, 95 £t to alloy, datod Doc, 19, 1872 ; conslderation, 81,250, ‘Noril Hoynoat, bet 3.0 Moyno #nd Fowlor' sts, o f, 25t d lloy, datet Jan, &; conaldoration, $1,00. ‘Stato at, 10 cor of Randolph st, w I, undivided 3¢ of 21 (o aley, dated Nov. 31,1674 s consierstfon, ,000, Btato at, n o cor of Mandolph st, w £, undivided i of a4 1t to’ alley, dated Doc, 31, '1873'; consldoration, 20,000, MeMulion conrt, bot May ond Fisk ste, 6 ¢, Lot 24, dated Dce, 28, 1672 3 conslderation, $760. ‘West Erfo nt, bat ‘M\'llt aud Hoyne pts, n £, 252124 1t, dated Aug, 1, 1872 5 consideration, $700, 'Dayton 8t, bet Coutre aud Olny ste, w1, 24x125 ft, dated Oot, 1,'1872 ; conaldoratlon, $000, ‘Weat Taylor st, i wcornor of Paulluast, 100 £t, dated Jan, 133 considcration, $8,000. Artosfan av, bet Fulton and Lake sts, w f, Lot 10, dated Jan, 0 ; ‘considorntion, £3,000, - Lot 43, in Block 8, of Lafln's' Blocka 0, 8, ete, of o ¢ nei ec 41,80, 14, dated Jan, 19; consideration, $1,000, Bioom at, bot Thisty.fourth aud Thirty-1th ats, o f, Lot 50, dnted May 7, 1873 ; consideration, $150, North Rucler 5, bot Hubbord oud Kinzle sts, o, 25 ft to alloy, dated Sopt. 13, 1872; considoralion, $1,000 Ewncrald av, bot Thirty-fonrtl and Thirty-nfih nts, ;r. 35 ft to alfey, dnted Doc, 20, 1873 ; consideration, 160, Olivo at, bet Weat Taylor and Ashland sts, o, Lot 18, datod Jan, 16 ; conslderalion, $400, t B, in 8 )¢ of Blook 11, of n w X Bee, b, 30, 14} dated Jan, 18 § conaldoration, 81, bot, Twentyininth and Thirtioll nte, Bid, Asked First Nationnl Dank.. 140 145 140 145 0 Girman Nutlonal D: - Northweatern Nationat Bank. P Corn xchange National Bauk, 115 City Nutfonnl Dank. et aifonal Dok of Tilinols, Netjonal Hank of Commores, .. .. German Savings Dank:, Guicago ity Tiaiay. Weat Division Raflway. . North Division Raflsway. Pullman Palaco Car. Babeock Lxtingulshi Eigin Wateh Company’ Chicngo Ga Tight & Cok Ler of Coimerce, Traders’ 1us, Co.... Salee, £3,000—TTome National Bunk, ot 100 and Intereat, S6,000—Gormun Savings Bank, ot 110, 85,000—Northweatern National Bauk, ut 203, LOCAX SI0CK AXD BOND MARKET. Mosrs, Lunt, Preston & Koan quoto a8 follows ‘this aftcrnoon : Buying, Selling, 5-208 of %3 0, 14 5203 of "G4 1 114y 6203 of '65.. it ‘6-203 of 'G5, Jan, and July, ox. int., 4 £-20s of '07, Jau, nud July,ox, int.. 16y £-304 of '08, Jan, and Jul; o 6% 1040 1% 1y 100 &k fnt, 0937 &int, Cook County i 2034 & int, 1llinols, Cointy and Township 108 95 Btoriing Exchiango (large drafts).. 051108 it 120' Not Wor 1812, -Agricultural Cullege TATEST. Ncw Yons, Jan, 18,~Gold aold at 1125@1133, sud closed at 1137 @113Y, Losns wera 8 10 & per cent, Clearinge, $47,000,000. Bpooie shipments for thoweok, 18 pre 150 ‘Tho bauk statement 13 favorable, and hows a not ain of $809,077 fu the legal resorve. Tho banks now jold 85,480,100 abovo tho 25 por cent required, Govornnionts woro ateady, Stato bonds quiot, Money was easy ot 0 to 7 per cent, Blocks openod steady, The morkit was very dull all sy, During tho- aitornoon the markot wis heavy, ¥iarlam and Paclfio Mall wero tho principal featurcs, Zho market closed steady, Sterling, 1093, . ' aovEnNmMENT DONDS, Woupons, Bli...ss. 1105 5-20a of '62, 114 Coupons, Goupons, Coupone, 65 ‘Missouria ... Tenneasces, old... Tenncsecos, new. Virginide, new, 3¢ | Virgintas, old, 15 Norih Onrolinas, oli...03 [North Garolinas, now. .10 Unfon Proifio stocis, Northwester tinion Pacltio bonds, . Northwestorn pfd Contral Pacific bond, . 93¢ Rock Island, Do, Tack, & Western, 013 N, J, Centrul. §|Be I & EtlCyeasaaen . 85 Bt. Taul..... REAL ESTATE. Thoro is not much to bo sald about actunl transactions or new projacts in connection with * real ostato this week, though the volumo of transactions ia incrensing a littlo, and there ap- pears to bo moroe readymoney offored for invest- . ment thon thora was o fow wooks sgo. Every winter, whon money gets ecarce, whon every . body feols poor, and building stops, thus stop- ping tho visiblo expaunsion of the city, doubty prise in the minds of many people as to whether tho coming sprivg is to wit- wess ibo votirn of speculalivo activity and tho continued rise af p ‘I'his winter has beon uno oxeeption to the rule in this vespect, but, , conidoring the cxireordinavy stringency of monoy duting tho Imt two wonths, and tha undeilned foars of somo kind of en impending commercisl und financinl eririg, it is & littlo romarkablo that con- figence in resl estato has beon sustained 8o well, This usual sesson of doubt is now about passed, and tho prospect for nctivity of spooulation and building to begin in & couple of months I8 fair. 1t §s roported that tho 8t, Paul’'s Chureh Iot, on tho corner of Wabanh nvonuo and Van Luron street, has been sold, thougli the prico has nob beon made public, Wo undcrstand that with the opening of spring somo now ar:d important manufncturing enterprisos ave to be inauguiated on lands just west of Wostorn avenue. and south of Twenty~ second ptrect, ‘Tho impotus given to improve- meuta in tho gouthwostorn quartor of the city by the fire, rnd by {ho inducoments offerod lo manufacturers by Mir. 8, J. Walker last yoar,will : eventually result in um'h,in large proportion +of the manufacturing establishmonts of Chicago to that quarter, Tho two quartors that will nttract tho most porsons in aearel of property for actual occupn- tion for flvst-cless venidonces will probably bo tho vicinity of Central Park on the west, and to the district botween Thirty-fist and Tittioth wotreots, oust of Biato stroot, on the south. instance of how repidly population is moving southward is shown in the contomplated move- ment of Plymonth Church, Aftor tho great fire, this congregation moved its placo of worshi frown the cornor of Eldridge court apd Wabash avonuo to the cornorof Indiana avenus and Dutlerfleid at, o1, 26 £t to alloy, dated Jan. 2 ; conelderntion, $3,000. Toat Twelftis o bot Wood aud Penlina'sis, nf, Yoot 19, dated Oct. 93, 1873 ; consideration, $1,650, Cottago Grovo av, bot Thirty-eighth nnd Thirty-ninth ats, of, 63 fttoalloy, doted Jau, 1; consideration, $7,000. IThirtietl; at, w of and nesr Buddan sty Bf, 251t to alloy, dated Jan, 16 ; conafderation, $700, Butneido st, 1 of and near Tiobty-ninth st, w f, 25 1L 10 alloy, dafed Jan, 10; conslderation, $1,700. Garlbaldi at, n of and near Thirtioth 8, W1, 21t to alley; dated Jhp, 10; oonsidoration, $510. Sao an tho abovo, dated Jan, 18; constdorntion, Fiournoy at, 150 6 w of California st, & f, 50x1243 ft, dated Jan, 9 ; conslderatio, §1,200, NONTH OF GITY LIMITS, Tote 13 and 14, In Blook 23, Ravenswood, datod Moy 16, 1873; conslderntion, $1,560, BOTTIE OF OITY LIMITA, Torty-oighth st, 1073 ft w of Morgan st,af, 2x 125 910 fodt, Aated July a7, 101 conejioration, $500, Zots 66 and 00, §n Block 1, of Prout & Colman’a re- subdivision in 8o 3¢ of Seod, 83, 14, dated May 14, 1872 ; considoration, $2,500, BUMDMARY FOR THEL WERE. Tho following it the totnl amount of city and suburban proporty transforred duripg tho wook onding Saturdny, Jan. 18: City gmgnrt y—num=~ ber of eales, 113; cousiderntion, 8460,993. North of city limits—numberot salos, 63 considoration, $18,050. Bouth of city limils—number of sales, 26; considorntion, 878,768, West of city limits —nnumber of sales, 2: consideration, 215,160, Total salos, 145. Total considoration, $668,550. COMMERCIAL. BATUIDAY EVENING, Juu, 18, The following woro tho receipts and ehipmonts of produce at'this point during the past fiventy- four honrs, and for tho correspondiug dato ono year ago . DECEIPTH, BHIPMENTS, 1873, | 1672, || 1875, | 1672 Flour, brls 4,903 4,849 Wheat, bu. 17,000 Corn, 'bu. 82,200 5 Oats, bu, 43820] 10,010 £ : zml 14001, Barley, bu. ... 0,390 K085 Grass faed, i 1,416] 109,705 FlaxSoed, fba . | "20,000!fu . ve v forreenss Broom Corn, ibe. 7,0i0| 45,910/ 5,630 & Oured Moate) lbe, ..| 117,720] 293,240]11095,270/3240,717 Deof, Drls 4 BT TR (st Tork, bris, ¥ 658 Zard, s, Mallow, Ibs. Dutter, o, Dressot H Live Hoga. Cattls, No, Sheep, No, ides, 1, ¥ Mighwinos, b 160~ “osall " '1os| 427 ‘Wool, Ia. 16,430] 41,380 18,000/ €5,000 Potatoes, 1,300 8,601 p7| AU Tumbor, m £t sl a0l g00|""""Bd8 20 20| 18 i 2| a1 10} 0| 285) 2,200 Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption: 5,440 bu whent; 7,663 bu corn; 666 bu oats; 1,190 bu rye; 5,455 bu bmley. With- drawn for do during the week : 82,309 bu wheat; 2,868 bu corn; 9,260 bu onta; 5,476 bu ryo; 99, 802 bu barley. Tho following grain hes boen inspected into atore this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 69 cara whent ; 272 cars corn; 83 cars onts; 14 cararyo; 19 cara barloy, Total, 897 cars, or 162,000 bu. The following wora the recolpts and shipmonts of breadstuffa and stock at this point during tho week onding with this morning, and for cor- responding weoks ending as dated: 4 Jun. 1, Jan, 20, 1673, 1872, 8 TFlour, brle. ‘Wheat, bu, Gorn, ‘. Gt b Ttso, bn Drescel ogs, No, Livo liogw, No. Cattlo, N ‘Thoro {8 considorable talk on 'Ch tion to the forthcoming appointment of a Chiof Inspector of Graln, Opitions aro numerouns as to the Lost man for tho oftico, Lut there is ono viow in which tho great mass of moembors agree ontiroly; and that is, that tho appolnteo should beaman who knows his businoss. One groat duty of the Chief Inspector is to seo that his aubordinates funpect grain according to camples furnished, and Lo seo thut the inspoction of the difforont houses is uniform. If a man who oan- not tell No. 1 Bpring from No. 2 Spriug sbould bo placed in that position, through political favor, or beoauso ho has nothing elyo to do, or for any otlier reason, howonld prove to boa nuisance nt tho bost; and at tho worst ho would o an incubus on the fira&n trede of the Northe wost, whick would work untold mischiof. I'he ofilco would bo much botter loft vacant, if it eaunot be filled by n man who has & moder- alo knowledgo of tho grain business—not nacos- sarily in Its uspoot o b“fh"f and solling, but with rogard to quality. If he bavo nok this itnowledge, it would bu nonesense to expecet him to intelligently suporvise the conduct of thoso employed fndor im, It is to bo fervently hoped thar tho mattor of afllciency will bavo something ta do with the uppolutment; and if o good man bo put in the plice, tho great majority of tho Em ||~ru(=\n‘; and grain-handling commuaity will 0 sntisfled,’ without caring from what part of tho fitate he mn}i hail, or to what political party ho-may have bel mlgefl. & Twonty-nixth stret, a dlstanco of ncarly s milo a Dalf directly south., But oven thia loca~ tian iv now found to be too far north to bo in tho-| sentre of tho rosidence quarter of thio songregation, aud a further move to a 10w gito, 8 far south ne Twouty-ninih v Thirtieth atrect, In now contomplated, It ia solioved that by this o s now aluirols adifice )i the proportions and character to accommodato he mombersof tho eacioty, can bo_oreotod, [hirtlath stroot, somowlore east of Wabash ave- 1y will bo a8 gentral & location as could bo do- irod. v BOUTH EXGLEWOOD 1 & new suburban place on the Rook Island Rail- uad, two miloa south of the Normal Bchool, +ine passengor dopot has boen erooted there, and ontracts Liave beon slkned this winter for the ~Thotollowlug shows tho imparts into Glasgow,” “Bootlnnd, during the past year, and tho stocks al the closes 1811, Flous from America, brl . 00,d Flous, from all sources, { e Wheat, Amerloan, ar, 431,002 Wheat, all sources, qce, 0T ocks), whieat, holla 10,7 Goru, American, g 69110 ‘orn, all sourcet, qri. 890,833 Btocks, corn, bolls, izt Tho boll is hialt a quarter, or 4 bushels of 50 Jbs. i i At tho olose of the year there were 470 cargoes afloat, agninst 446 a yenr proviously, Tho stook .| 760 boxes long and &l mwy L 3 olndla . and storage room in searco. THE MANKETS Tho 1""‘""? produce markols were only modor- atoly notive to-day, and thoro was moro weal- neod thai for two or threo days past, both in provisions nnd breadstuffs, tholigh somo of tho firnlu murketa wore higlior, —Rocolpts wore ght, and will probably bo light for some tima yot, as roports rocelved this morning from diffor- ont polnts to tho northwoeut of ua indieated that it is ngnin Intonsely cold, the tomporaturo bolug 50 low in somo placos a8 to froezo tho moroury in tho thormonictor; This throptons anothor Dblookade, and another ¢ atmosphoric wave” that will again sot Chicago in & shiver. Tho grocory marlot Wag vory quiot eave for cof- foes, whiol werongain niuch exoltod, and highor, Tho loss of 20,000 bags by the burning of the stoamor Erio has enablod” tho partles who aro manipulating the *colfea cornor' {n Now York to ostnblish an advanco of 3{@le, and pricos hioro have takon a_further upward turn to tho oxtent of X{o. npi ostordey and to-day thore waa A brisk uyncu atlvo domand, snd nu- merous largo tranafors wore ropurmf. Bugars continue dull and wonk, while syrups, candles, rlce, oplcon, and mont. nlh::lgoods in the list rnle stendy, The dry goods trade was ?untbd dull ab formor pricos. Mail ordora scem to be comin In n_littlo more freely, but the volumeo of molod fa. emall oven for thls gonson of tho your, whon only s modorate domand is looked for. In tho meantimo prices for moat goods ro- main firm, whatover of weaknosstho markot may exhibit being confined to unacssonable fabrico, There waa nothing now to.nefo In tonngotion with tho butter mnrket. Only a modorato amount of trading waa dono sither on locsl or ahipping account, and the market was essy for all Fmd“ below ohoico, Buglglng xomaing dull, with little or no chango in valuos, Grain_brgs wore sonrcoly inquired for, but wore boing held with ~decided firmness, in sympa- thy with tho raw —materal. lieoso was again quoted dull and essy. In a amall way tolorably full prices wore ronlized, but anything liko fair orders were frooly fillod at n concosalon of {@3¢o. Coal was firm at un- changed prices. Nothing now waa noted in tho fish and dvied fruits markets. Hay was moviug wora fracly, aud was s trifle firmor. Hides wore In good domand at about former rates. Grubby hidea sre now bogluning to come forward Y)muy froely, which tends todoprectato values, but if tho demand continuca as activo ma Smsont, no mntorinl decline Ia likely to follow. Oils wore in fair roquost, at yoatarday's priced. Trado at {ho lumbor yards continues lght although donlors roport a bottor h:flulry on local account, chiofly for common buflding matorinl, Motal, nails, -iron, brick, limo, &c., were quick and steady. ~Wool wna quiet and unchanged ; o falr amount haa boon sont forward the pastweok {n anewer to ordors, but the markat ia compara- tively quiot. Tlho recelpts aro light, and thero is only a limited supply on bhand. Hops woro quictand firm. The botter quolitics of broom corn continue to meot with a fair loquiry, and nrd quito firm, owing to snm-cl:(y ; common grados aro_dull. Thero waag & moderato inquiry for eceds to-day, and thoy woro quite firm; the offor- ings wero rathor light. Potatocs sell from storo at 76@900, and cor lots at S6@03c. Pouih was in falr roquost, ospecially olifckons, whicl ,woro quito firm, the quantity on the markot bo- ing rather Iimited, Gamo was in'moderato do- ‘mand, ak formor prices, Greon fruiig wore quict ondy. Packors’ descriptions of cooporago woro in Ul ornlml]\:ply, and pricos wera weak and irregular, Pork bartols sold at $1.16@1.20, and tioreon at 81,06@1.75, Highwines wero dill af tho insido quotation of Triday. Bales ware mado of 200 brls, on dircot ordor, as 880 per gallon; and the market cloned with 'fre3 sellors nt 880, though not much was offored, ¥ Drossod hogs woro active and irrogular, Light woights woro scarco, and firm at Fridsy's quota-~ tions, at 84.60 per 1001bs; whilo hoavy oty do- olinod G@10o, solling at £4.40@4.50, chiolly nt 84,45, and olesod at 84.40@4.46. Bhlvpcrs took hold quito freely at tho docline, and tho greator gm‘llau of the increasedreceipts woro clonred off, alos wers roported of 01 hond at 84.00; 374 ab $4.60 ; 1,117 at 94,45 ; 218 at 84.40; 28 b £1.83; 116, alviding on 200 198, ab £4.50@4.60 ; 184 do ot $1.45@1.00; 90 do nt S440@LE0 5 260 do nt ©1.45@4.65. 'Tots}, 2,468 head. Provisions wore mora acrive, and n\'ethnfl 3 shade onslor. Moss pork was Jull at §@100 do~ cline, sud lard quic at 5o por 100 ibs off yeator- day's quotations. Moats were rathor sotive, and all woro stesdy excopt greon hams, which wero ngain atronger. Tho faot that hogs wero dull ot tho Stook Yards, whilo tho rocord of tho sea- son's packing, thus far, cxcocds that of lnst aen~ son, made holders rathor more willing to ecll, all round. Thero was very littlo demand for pork and lard, honco thoy wers eastor; while the or- dors for monta woro roadily fillod at current quo- tations, Some operators protess to oxpeat heavy receipts for the remainder of the month, and Think thnt thore will bo Ro difioulty tn beat: ing our record of packing for Inst soa- son; wo msy touch s milion snd & uartor, - bub ~aro nob likely to excood ;!m figure. The market olosed at tho follow- Ing rongo of prices: Mens porik, cash or gollor January, 811.80; do_seller Fobruary, 11.95 @12.00; do roller March, $12.20@12.25; do sellor April, $12.40@12.45 %imu ‘moss, $10.75@11.00; oxtra prime, £9,00, Lard, cash, or seller Jan- uary, 51‘25 7.80; do seller February, 87.35@ 7.40; do’ sollor March, 87.56@7.00; do eeller April, $7.06@7.70. _Groon hams at 830 for 15-b nveragos, and 73{6 for -16-b sverages. Bwoot piclded hams 1o above the prico of green. Green shoulders, 35c; dorough sfdes,53{@b30; do short ribs, 53%@b3o; do_short dlesr, %@ bigo; dry salto men‘u quotable ab §}§@4¢ {5t shouldors; $9(@05go (o ahort i, i 030 for short olear. Boxed shoulders, sollor January, quoted st 43go. English monts for dolivery m January, 55{@BJ¢o for Cumberlands; 630 for ‘shiort riba oF. long clear; .09i@D3go for ghort cloar; 8)§@9% for long qut .hems, Bacon_ie quoted at 630 for ehoulders, 7360 for clear ribs, 73¢c for short olear, all packed. Mess becf, $8,60@0.00; oxtra mmoss do, £9.60@10.00; beof hams, $27.00@28.00, Gty tallow, 7:4@7i{ci greaso quotablo at b51{@6%c. Bales wore ro}mrtm] of 100 brls mesa pork at 811,86 ; 100 bris do, seller March, at §12.26 ; 2,000 brls do, seller anl at 81345 250 bris o at $12.40 ; 160 tes lord o 7.35'; 600 tes do, sollor Maich, at $7.60; 100,000 lbs-should- ord nt 93¢0 : 800 boxes do, soller Fobruary, at $50 ; 130,000 1bs groon shoulders ab 83.60 ; 60, 030 1ta groon rough sldes s 6o 600,000 b Short Hibs b B3¢0 ; 80,000 lbs do s 630 3 100 boxes do ut 63¢0 ; 40,000 Ibs groon do A 03 hort clear, sallor February, 2t 6150, T‘x{s following wero the recoiptsand shipments of provisions at this point during the pnat woek: Reccipta, Shipmentn Boef, brls. 02 228 Tork, bl 240 4,025 Lard, tha, 702,160 4,464,158 Meata, lbs, 046,710 13,704,723 Tho following shows the proprees of hog- packing to dale at the principal points ; Todafe, Yo date, Totallast 87, - 1873 season, Obieago.. oIn0is BISCT 1,229, Cinchnati, 400,000 G10,000 050, B, Lauda,, 450,600 + 419,003 Louisvillo 309,000 809,613 Milwaules, 163788 200,600 313,118 Tudianapoli MIATO 135,000 172,100 Peorla.... 60,000 90,000 00,225 Total, 2,673,670 9,196,038 Flour wae quita active, and stronger, a gonoral advauce of 10@15¢ por brl bolnfi noted. Heveral large shipping orders were roceived, end most, if not nll, wore filled, though our stocks are yory light, and some brands nre decidedly scarco. Tho aggregete of salos was ln;?r than on any day for sovoral months past. Buckwheat flour was quotod eastor, and bran stondy. Bnles wore reportod of 100 brls white winter extras at #0.75; 100 brls do (Wie.) 8t $7.00 ; 140 brla on private torma ; 100 brls spring oxtras (Jonqnoror) b $8.00 3 2,100 brls (Orlontal) at 7.0 ; 100brla do (Oltawa) at 7,00 ; 100 brls do ab 86,65 ; 100 brls do. (Lo Buour) at #0.60; 100 brls do at G060 100 bris st 0.45; 100 brls do at ©0.123¢; 200 brla do at $0.00; 100 brls do ap £6.60; 1,800 brla do on privato torma; 900 brls supertinos at #4.60;.800 brls do at $4,010 ; 200 brls do st $8,60 ; 100 brla ryo (Rock River) at £4,60 ; 100 brla do on privato toyms ; 60 bris buckwheat at £7.00. Total, 0,800 brla, Als0°10 tono mill food ut §19.60; 16 toia bran st $11.00, both on traok. Whoat wne active and bigher.” The market was strong bofore 'Change, advaucing 1o to & gnlut 3¢o higher than the outsldo quotations of 'riday ; but turned abont 11 o'clook, and yuled rathor wank during the regular mession, tho ad- vanco_boiug lost when it was found that New York il not rospond as had boon auticipated, though that market was quoted strong. Tha domand was prlncl%nl_ly spooulative, and wne stimniated by the um{mnn nowe of oxtonsive Jfoodiug, which it is eald has interfored o a largo oxtont with wintor aooding. ‘Tho boar in- terost mako thelr ntmng {;olnt on tho fact that our wheat receipts musé be IAan Lofore ‘long, a8 we have recolvdd comparatively littlo yob; this s undoubtedly truo, but the guostion is i*when?" 'Tho raiftoads can sonrcoly bring in moro produco than thoy do whilo the presont weathor continues, and ogs seom to take the precedence of grain, #q, that it may bo some weoks yel beforo ourwheat recelpts show a largo inorende. * Thoy were light to-day, Boller Xa oponed at 1.21%, advanced to 81,253, decllned to ©1.243¢, and olgsed , firmer "l l!.?b. Ballfit nsfi%r;%hél 3;;("‘\,1{ B‘Nn. % spring, eold bt ®L. 8 oping o 812037, “Bollor Aturoh aold at B1.20K@1.475%, - plo, importad last ol g at®ial., No.1 spring was quiot at $1.29 ; No, 8 do’ at 31.10}{@‘;.1133 and rojocted do wad dull at 07, Cash nales wore roportod of 400 bu No, 1 sur‘ng at $1,20 ; 0,800 bu No. 2 ppring at $1.24 85,800 b do nt 91,24 18,200 bu_do b emsé 50,400 bu_do ot 81283¢; 12,800 bu do at §1, 35,000 b do at $1.29f 4,600 bu No, 8 spring 't 1,11 ; 8,800 bu do ..l §1.103¢ ; 0,400 bu do at aL.i0 1,200 bu ro- Jooted apring at 87¢, Totol, 135,600 bu. Corn ywas modorafely actlvo, though dull dur. Ing o groat part of tho regular_sossion, and do- olined 3go furthor—ag it~ hns dono cnch dny of tho paat wook, savo one.. Now York was quoted it cnsly, anid weake inkor, which brought out roo ellors, especlally an our rocolpts woro com- perativaly lioral, ~ follor Fobrusry openod at 087c, andl doclined o 80%¢o nt the cfoso, Boller tho month, or cash No, 2, “sold at B03¢@303(c; sollor March ab 8134@81¢oy sellor April at 8203 oollor May nt Bi@U0Ho, and sollor Juuo nf B7@37%0, nll closin ull at tho insido, I%A;‘h sales woro reportod of 20,000 bu No. 2 at ab'973¢o; 800 bu ear ot 9o, to arrive. Bt b, J Oats woro vory quict, and ashndo onslor, though reportod Acarco and flrm In Now Yorlk. Thoro wns_vory littlo domand, and nob much offoring. Bollor the month eold at 24}(@24&{0, and seller Fobruary at 25i¢o. Otbor options were nominal ab Mgflfl ‘o soller March; 203{@ a7 sollor April, and n}s@m o sollor May. Cosh anles wero reported of 1,800 bu No. 2nt 28%0; 5,400 bu do av 25903 4,200 bu do at gfi}fi; 1,200 bu rojooted at 3134c. Total, 13,600 u. Ryo was qulet and firm ab tho outsido quota- tion of Yyestorday. Bales wore limited to 8,200 hu No, 2 at 080 ; undorstood fo e strlntlg Irosh rocolpts. Ihgnhr No, 2 was quotod af 67340, and rojectod at B4@01 4o, Barloy was active, and agnin excited, eapocinl- 1y on No. 3, which advanced nnothor 40 per bu; from 760 to 800, closing at 700 in rogular housos, Bollor Fobruary sold at 78@80340, nnd peller Morch ut B0@E2, both oloslog a Lo outeido, No. 8 sdvanced, in u{mpnthy to 080, closing nb 670, It ia stated that our barley is in good do- mand Last, while thero {8 not cnough of it here for our homo uso this winter. Henco an orgont domand for if, both horo aud in~ Milwaukeo, and prophesios are mndo thet it will advance to $1.00 por bu, Cash snles woro roportod of 500 bu No. 2 at 860 ; 2,400 bu do nt 800; 400 bu do at 703¢0; 2,400 bu do at 7903 2,000 bu do nt 78c; 800 bu do at 713%!; 8,600 bu do at 770; 800 bu do at 76!50; 5,000 bu do at 700; 2,400 bu No. 8 at 08c; 1,000 bu do nt 0736o; 8,000 bu do at 670; 800 bu do at 66a; 800 bu do at 850; 1,000 bu do at Gdo; 1,600 bit rejocted ot 570; 800 bu do at 800 400, bu do at G503 400 bu do of 6a; 400 bu by samplo at 31,06; 400 bu do nt $1.00; 800 bu do af, 950 1,200 bu do_ab 9003 400 bu do at 870; 400 bu do at 850; 400 bu do a¥8lo; 1,600bu do at 800; 800 bu do st 760: 400 bu do at 7bo; 400 b at 7203 400 bu at 600; 400 bu do at 5o, allon track, 'Total, 40,400 bu, . WOOL. . Tho Now York Daily Bullelin gives tho follow- fng coniparative eummiary of tho total sypply of uoou‘n ho United Btates during the yoars men- onod : "Total, 1870, 1871, 18712, lhe, by, 1ba. Am, wool clip. 03,000,000 140,000,000 100,000,000 Tmported waols..., 23,660,208 78,240,080 95,306,581 Total supply...,101,65,208 2201240,080 258,900,581 "Tlo otk of wool 1n the grincipal markols ou tug 1at of January, 1873, and af tho cormpponding porlod Iawt our wora: o New York, Roston, Phila, Ibe, Tta, its, Domestie..., 7,175,000 5,043,000 Forolgn.. 7,811,500 1,610,000 Totals. . \14,080,500 12,819,200 2,010,000 g1, 210,170,760 0,608,050 2,503,000 Tho statistics of the wool clip in tho United Btates from 1807 {0:1872, nclurive, and of tho hnporls duting it porlod, Show that tho ormus tSra duties v cqually fallod to stimulate Lomo production or to chiock foreign importation, The following in a comparativo siatoment : 5 Total fmpo 1 Unfted S 1. Ameriean, Srool_elip, 0,249,059 98,300,581 From ihis table 1t will be soen that tho domestio yleld kg romnined stationary for the last eix years, SWhilo tho forolgn Imports hvd more than trebled dur: ing that perlod, thus domonstrating tho uttor failacy of ‘tho Protootionlst thoory g0 far ot least 5 wool Is ncerned, Tho distribntlon of tho wool supply, according to Mr, James Lynch's compllations, from tho United Staios consus of 1870, wus oa follow : Conatened in— Foollen gaods--Dome or e, 164,767,005 17,311,824 10,378,063 5,801,636 292,200 13,317,310 810,052 \ 25,139,990 atlo. . TIE BUOST THADE OF DOSTON. An oxohange says : . The receipta of sugar in Bostou during the yenr 18 70 4,262 hogatieads, welghlng 113,400,000 poinds : 60031 ‘mh wrolghing 40,360,000 poundn: 08,126 buskots, welghing 4,000,000 pounds ; 29,092 bozes, weighing 13,000,000 pounds ; fotnl, 884,792 packages, weighing J00,040,000 poundes ox 100,000' tonss - 1138501 107,000 ‘pockages ; in nino yeats, six-fold incroaso. The audrinous recelpts st orice place Boston aa tho gocond sugar market in this country, and ousof tho Jargest in th world, Philadelpbia, city of 100,000 peo- i yoor 00,000,000’ pourids, or less then oue-half tho amountof Boston, although that port ro- celved mora than doublo the molasnca of Loston, ‘Ballimors is nn immcnso sugar market, in 1871 re- ceiving 115,000 hogahieads against Boston's ), Bose ton this year has gained, and Baltimoro loat n ail Ler gonern] commerco as woll os hier sugar trade immenses ly. The fallures of grest commorcial housos indthe principal cause of thia witharawal and docline In com- merco. Our tceipta within a year or two past hnvoin. areatiod enormously, but tlie packages haye boen malnly Dagn and baskota from Mantlaand Java, aleo B¢, Domin. g0. Our Ouban recelpts have about Leld thelr own, viz.: about threo hundred cargaes perannum, Our Domera- ra, Porto Rico, and Martlniquotrado ling fncrensod won- derfully, 1In our cstumate obove we have called tho Diogaueads 1,830 pounds each, bags 80 pounda, basketn 500 pounds, oxes 400 pounds, Wo rocolvo many hoge- ‘heads that will welgh over 2,000 pounds, ‘The buyers from the United States tako tho place of the European purchasers, a6 it 18 sald that tho production of the best Tock sugar oa reached ono iilion fons anuually. Tuo whols production of Ouba {s but littlo more thau half of is quantity. Euch s tho cormous Inorcaso in this country of {ii6 consumption of sugars that th ‘prices will bo well maintained. LATEST. In the aftornoon wheat was modorately nctive and firmer, No. 2 spring was nominal at $1,238¢ @1.23% seller tho month, and sold st $1.2634@ 1283¢ poller Tabruary, thio Iatter closing at tho inside, Oorn ayd ofhor grainu were quist and unchanged, Provisiona wero inactive. SRS CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BATURDAY EVENING, Jan, 18. ALGOHOL—Was fn moderato roquest and 1c lower on account of a decline in Lighwines ; 04 per cent I uolabloat $L14G1 8, TROOM CORN—Tho markot for tho bettor gradea fy firm, owing to acarcity and a fair domand, Inferlor corn'ts in largo supply, aud moves alowly, Prices ara unchanged, a8 follows No, 1 hurl, 84@70 R Ib ; No, 1 stall bratd, 6@5Xc; No, 2 do, 4@4550 ; No, 3o, 33 330 Insido green, 830 ; do red tip, S@4o; do palo and red, 2@3%c. TBUTTER—The butter morkot was withiout new foa- {ure, Thero wad a fair inquiry for cholce roll and choleo racked, to supply the wanta of loca congumers ‘but salde from this only u Jimited movement was wit« nessed, and the provalent uulluq Btocka of Jow snd medium des aro accumulating, but of choice desoriptions thoro 18 no surplus, Wo uoto: Good to cholco roll, 17@31o; atriitly choice oiry packed, 23@250; wnedlum o good, 18@3%0; fn- ferior ta common, 8@170, DAGGING~In'thla_branch of trade there waa lttlo doing, Thero was somo demand for burlaps sud gun- Dies, but oftlicr goods in tho list wore scarcely” {n- quired forand quotations ato simply nominal, Wo uote: Stark, Suic; Ludlow, 350 ; Lowlstown, 3io; mierloan, B3jo; - Ainoskeag, ' 3digo; Otter Oreck, 333g0; burlap bags, 4 and © bu, 20@I3o; gun- uias, slogle, 18@100; do, double, 2903 Wool aacks, 6BG o ; TEANS~Cholco and mecdlum grados 8ro in very fair requost, ‘Tho recelpts are moderate and thero aro very few really hsud picked navies offering. Wo sgnin quoto; Nuvies st $1.60@2,76 ; falr to prime, oo common to medinwy 31456200 BUILDING MATERIALS—Thé amount of tradiny undor fhis Load oontinuics lght, aud dealora do nol look for n vory notivo markot fwtll spring, Diick, limo, coment, " otc,, sro wollipg In n_small way, Wo quoto: Stucco, $2.00@2.75; New York stucen, ing, $0.76@4.00% superfino do, $4,00@4.50 ; Roeen- ale cement, $425@3.60; Ulica cemont, 00, r bii; Loulsvilio comout, $2.00; Akron 'cement [5.00 3 1nrblo dust, $5,06@9.50 s litae, in bulk, 81,00 @1.38; lime (Lrls) $1.95@1.60 per brl; white 'sand, e e, $2.75@3.00 ; plastering holr, per b, H Yite Leick, por 1,000, $40.00@00.00'; Lujlding brick (common), §10,50(316.00 ; country brick, $10,50@11,00 ; codstook preased runge ut $25,00@40.00 3 Bt Louls. ‘bydraulio pressed, $45.00, deli Milwankee, $33.00, del; Tacine, §10,00, del.s Hiladale, $25.00, dol.; fira clay, per rl, $4.00@6.00, ‘Ptio following fs tho Ut of prices per Los o 60 fost or damoutlo wiidow glags, ffom whicl was 000 Of, \wenkness, & reduction of 40 and vor cent iy niado by duslors, Firat Daublte quilit, airength, ex 8o T19, $ G $8.00 1x10t0 8210 Bx1l to 10313, x4 La 10x18 10x14 to 12x18. 14316 to 10x20, 14232 to 10224, 18372 to 18x40, 20338 to 24x30, 26x38 to 24x30, 26x34 to 20x40, 28x88 o 28x44, 28346 10 30x48, B0x80 Lo Bx53, 90u54 to B4x08. o 08,000 bu do-at, 503¢o; 7,300 bu rejoctod | 5 3480 (o 3dx00, e 38,00 20300 to 40200, ve 40,00 OANNED GOODB—Aro mnoeting with only & mnd- crato domand, but dealors look for an oarly revival of trado, nud tho gouoral market fa firmer, I{u changon wors made in quotations, which aro as follows 1 CANNED doopH, Toachow, 3 . Draches, .63 .20 2009 213 2,008 2.25 2753 3.23 Raspborrioa ..., o 2108 410 Binchbersies, 4 1 e 2,000 238 Goosoborries, 2 1, 2,508 316 Tomatoce, 3 {b. 210G 398 Tomntocs, 3 1b., 2,503 2,10 280@ 3.00 Poas, 1 I, pod., 8.15@ 2.50 Pean, 2 1, Aonko 1,00 1,76 Liind bontis, 21, 200 310 Huiccotasl, 4 W, 2.05@ 2.60 bater, 2'1b. 3359 3.00 bater, 11b, .12 235 2,80 Oyaters, 2 ..., 235 Oyalore, 106 1550 Hmall, Lrln, 2,200 poe phgenes e 0,00 ) brls, 00011 Bmall; 3¢ bris, 1,1 m{%‘é}fi Meditltn, brls, 1,200 por plig. . B.00G 9.00 Modlum, 56 btis, GO0 por . 5003 5.0 Lurgo, bris, 600 por pig. 7.00@ 8.00 Lar(o, 3¢ Ufls, 00 v L5063 5.00 In 10 galk. kego, por. keg. 8753 4,35 Iu G gall, kegd, per Keg, 2.76@ 9.2 Qhat Chow (tTaryoy) .75 0,25 Ohow Ghow (Horvey 2,00 3,50 OHEESE~Tho ch ntintes dull, ' A col fow orders wore racelved from interior deslers, but thoy woro mostly smnll, and tho aggrogate of sales made only & poor showing, In valuca thero wns no fquotublo ohinago, In & smsll way, tho quoted Woro beiug obialued, bt falr ordcns coul bo flied ot something of conceeslon. Wo repeat our fist: Now Tork Tastory, 13@ 1o ; Olifo uolory, 1@13)go; Weat- org faclory, 19 OOAL—ftomains firm and unchangod, Trado waa firm ot tho annoxed xango of pricoo: Tehlgh Jumip, S’\fl.m‘ Leligh prepared, $13.00 ; Lackawanna, $13,003 Tiric, $10,60@11,00; Briar I1ill, $10.50@11.00 ;' Walnub mubusm.t;u; Biosburg, $10.0310.50; Chorry Mine, B e S o ki 005 lana 2 .00 3 .00 § : ero {8 & _largo supply of proker 00ds on the market, ln;lrrrlununm ek and'ia o uyer's favor. Otherdescriptions nre quict and ateady, We. ;umln ¢ Pork barrols, $1.15@1. ard tierces, $1.08 @1,75; whiskoy barrol, $2.0032.95; flour barrols, b0@ 550 rough ataves, $18,00@20.00; whiskey borrol stavos, $21, 35,00 por m; bucked staves, $27,00@91.00 ; ur stovos, $3,60G0.50; elrolo flour headings, 7@30 § eot; flour’hoop poloe, '$14.00915,00 % 1w ; vtk wnd slorco'poles, $30.00G25,00 % 1. _Baics Inclida 000 ard Hicrcos at §1.75; 83 doat 8170 3 Scara at $1.00 § 1,000 pork barroln'at $1,30; 570 do'ot $1,15, EGOS—Were in fair domnna mmong local dealers, Pricen rango qbout Wlio,seme. Occantonally Amall lots of guarantedd fresh are sold at 806, Tresh aro quote abld st 253200 § plokled st 20@24o. Baleg Includo 120 plga sisjatly fréch at 26@%00 ; 800 doz a4 280 8 bris at 370 ; 1,800 doz pickled ot 2E340. FEATHERS—Continue to meot with 8 fals inquiry on both local and ihteriot acoount. Tho rocolpls aro rathor modorato, and prime Hyo goeeo scll readily at 6o @080, Wo ag quoto: Prime live goeso at 66@080° {rom firat handa ; jobbing pricos, 7 qflo for assorted foathors ; mixed foathors quotablo ot 35@6tc, TISH—~DBusincss 1s gradually “picklng up,” and tho fecling ovincod is ono of firmnoes, 1f wo oxcopt codfish, which are soarco, tho maidret I8 how well atockod, an dcalers aro 100king forward to an active aud prosporous_senton. Following aro tho prices eur- rent 0. 1 whitefish, $5,50@6.75 ; No. 2do, $5.25 @%80; No. 1 trout, $5,00@5.25; No, 1 shore mackerel, $11,00@11,25 ; No, 1 bng $8,60@8.76; No, 3 Dbay Innckerel, $7.00@7.35; No. 1 shora® Xitg, $£1.8531,90 ; book codflah, £5.5050,75; George's codt , fish, $6.60@0.75 3 box horring, Ne, 1, S1@33c ; box her ring, scaled, 42@460; box Columbia Itiver salmon, now, nnlr-mlskflu.méw.nu, FRUITS AND NUTB—Nothing new was developed in tho markot for drled fruits, Dealors still ro. port trado slack, vnd thero seems to bo a weak feellng all nround,” For most articlos in the list tho quoted pricea aro being rhoded: Dates, 8 @%; fgs, now, 16@100; :, 17@18c; Tur- ey prunoe, 1673, 0%@100; ralsine, $2,603260; Vlackborries, now, 10L:3190; raspberrics, 43@is0 3 pitted clierrlos, 26@20; fimchm, pared, 21@24o} penchos, balvoh, 6G0K0; do mixed, BiGGe; Zemlo currants, 18712, Blg@bo; do 1871, 7@fijo; npples, Soutlert, now, 6@5x0; do_Western b%@00; Michit on, GGTxe. Nuzs—Tllberts, 14@1503 almonds, ertagolia, @220 3 Engliah walnute, 16@10c; Napled welunts, 20@210; Drazils, 1i@lic; pacans, 10@1%; African peonnts,’ 6)@7e; Wilninglon peinuts, 16 803 Tonnesecs peanuty, 1@, GAME—Quai were n moderato request at $1,00@ 163 prafrio chickens and partridges wore steady at $3.73@3.1234 3 rabbit wove o triflo titmer, the ouryine utock befug worked off, Veaison, auteldpe, and buf- falo were In lberal supply and rather alow, We quote: Venlgon nt 14@100 for inmas ; 7,80 for earcnen ; ante- lope, 16@18¢; Luffalo, 4@0¢. Salea ncludo 95 doz chiolco prair ickens at ¥3.12/7 3 €0 doz do at 83,005 10 doz At §2,7 60 doz quu! $1.16@ 1,155 20 doz do 2: $1,00; #0 doz ralibits at 7 0 yeniizon eaddlcs at 0. GREEN FRUITS—Aro in supply of apples is bernl, o asmull way ot S78@4.00 Apples at §2,75@4.00 por brl from (cultivated) at $10.00@12,00 per byl “8.00 ; Califurnia pears at §4.0002 @7.80 por box ; Bessing do, $0,00; Valencin do oranges, $10.00z12,00 per case ; Louisinue. do, $12,.00 per brlj Blalagn grapos, STOUGB0D per ko, GROCERIES—Tho excitement In coffees continues, snd a further shorp odvance was to-day ostablished, There woa an activo speaulative movement, ond largo involces purchasod yesterdsy wero to-day resold ata %@)oadvanco, Tu Now York on advanco of 1c fs re- ported, and tho tendeney hero is 8till upward, Sugars Zomahi dull and caey, but other goods in the Hst oo Btendy ond uniform. Trado continucs slack, though dealers gencrally roport some improvement during (?10 past fow daya, Wo roviso our quotations s follows : BI-OARD S0DA—~TX @80, Corrzrs—Dochs, J0G31e; 0, G, Java, 26@270; Iava, 0. 3, 2?{@!&0; tancy Rio ‘@243(c; cholce do, 2314(3283¢c; prime Rlo, 30; good do, 2@ 29%c; common do, 20X@21 slnznynra, 233 @283{c; Conta Rics, fancy, 24X@23X0; do, prime, 28)5@2837¢ ; Baricaibo, 23@23370. “méx;;;s—sm, tull welght, 20@2lo; Sioaring, 1 @1630. 1‘;;;5:"“‘"‘- B((@B)¢c; Bangoon, T@80; Carolins, X @ve. BUoans—Patent cut .loaf, 4X@léxo; orushed, powdered, and granulated, 18K@13%c; * 4, sland- ard, 13%@1250; do No, 3 1ik@iddic: B, 1246 133/c; extra 0, 113@14%03 G, No. 3, 111240 ; X5 low O, u,v{@iwu; ‘chiotco brown, ' LIGLIAG o do, 103(@11c; falr'do, 10X@1050; choice molasson euger, 10x@1o; fulr 9(39)(0; New Orleans sugar, choite,. 11@1130; do prime, 10X@1le; do fair, 2{@1030 ; do cammon, 9G9I, infre—Diamond drips, $LIG@LA0; sllvor drips oxtra tine, 72700, good igurions wrup, d5@Se oxtra do, 5065 ow Orleans molases, cholce, 78 8do; do pritue, 10760 3 4o common, 63@65a; Porto Ttlea molusses, cholce, 55@600; common molsauos, 400, Srioes—Allspice, 17@18c cloves, 28@300; causia, 40@420; popper, 1K@20%0; nutmes, $1.20@1.35 ginger, uro, 28@800 ; do No.'1, 20@250; do No. 3, 18 gt ; O irs—Frondh motticd, '@7340; Golden ayeraye demand, Tho 1l yer D o, 655@02¢0; German mot- tled, TX {veat, 6@0xc; White Lily, B@03;0; Whito Ross, a)g;goxn; Dbrawn Windsor, %@ 430} peim, 0@0K0: Savon Imperinl, 61 @03, BraRou—Gloss, 0i{@10c; corn, ¥@llo; laundry, 6@Te; common, TIAY—Prices tvero unchangod, Tho demsnd was ro- ported fair, both on looal and !hlp[zll;g account, and former rates woro fully suntained, Wholo: sale doalors are paylng the followlng,—cara to contain 18,000 b8 or ovor; ON TrAOK—~Timo- thy, boater pressod, $16.00@17.00: timothy, looes prossod, $16,50@16.803 prairic, pressed, $10.00@ 1,00, ON Waoox—Timothy, looss, $15.00@10.00; rairie, looee, $9.60@10,60, ¥or delivery of prossed, 1.00@1.50, aecoraing to distance. HIDEB—Tho market was without quotable change, Tiio incrouing Teceipts of grubby hides have o weake enlngtendengy, but stocks are not accumulating, and dealera do not anticipate any material depre- . 40@300 5. clation fn valuca, Following are the prices current : Green butchors, To ; green saited, cured, Leavy, 116 jdo light,t 1707 part oured, DX 3 green frozenm, oo “groen iy 1GIIyo? groeh olty veul ki, pelmb, Tio; dry hited, {0GHTo; dry kiny 220, drg Calf, 900 ; dry flint, 19320 ; deacous, H0@H5e ; duuic oged, 7:¢@8s s all other damaged stock, two-thirds pried; brandud, 10 por cont off. TIONEY—Tho offerings woro lght, butamplo for ‘prozent requiromants, Wo contintie to quolo: Ghoico Whito comb at 28@330 modium grades 5t-20@250; in~ ferior aud otralncd honoy at 123 @180, TOP5—Tho markeb wis quick and unobanged. Browers continto to buy “ from hand to mouth,” ex- cepling a fow who are aupplied s month or 50 abend, Tiio recolpla aro light, aud thomarkat Armor, Wo aquotes Prime tu cliolée Westorn et 42500 fair to good, 354003 common to medium, 25@Wo; Eastern, 2o Engleh, 46@800;. Dol 45¢550c, IRON AND BTELL—A moderato dewand oxists, ‘Pricos aro without essential chapge, as follows : Flat fron .. rates Toayy ban ralea Lght bauds, rate 1ioo] rates Talen ratos Tates rates Bhect fron, No. 3, Tlato iron. Rnesla fron, veus Tusain fron No. 1 atnined. Norway noil roda. Gorman plow sleci Euglish cast plow stes] Amorican tool ateol. 20 liy S’ N @190 Y at®fommer Hons, Wo repeat our Jie = ussrocs, Tough upper, light. TROUGH Vonor, Keavy Ttough upper, dsmago Buifito slanghter aole, best: Tuffalo slaughfor aole, No, 1. “B A B0IB. luveeee [+ ST 123G 145 Kip, Ko, 1, medinm, /3@ L1 Kip, No, 3, hoavy, g 80 d .| Gommon alding. ... Harness " Fronch oalf, Jedot. Fronsh calf, Lemotns..... Froncl: calf, 36 to 30 iba, Fronch ealf; 20 £ 30 tba Erench g, 10 to 0 e French kip, 6010300 1ba 0@ 14 LUMBETL—~A modorate domand for Jumbyer on local aceannt prevplla, Prioos aro ateady at tho quotationa following 3 Firat cloar. .. Becond eloar, 1) Third siear, 1 ineh Third clont, thick.y Firat and accond el rough, Tirat and Common flooring, dresead, ' irs Gomuton floring, droéayl, mocond. 30, Wagon-box boardy, seleotst, 10 Inches and pward. .. A mtock bonrda.. ., Batock bonrds... ol iat, Gudar poste, apiit, Gedar posts, round Lath, arerers No, 1 sawed sbingles. AorBlar,,... wre " 2.50G34,00 Threo dolinrs 'mr car to be added when translerred, which charga followa tho sliinglea, Thickness—Y¥ivo shinglea £ bs two Inchoa fn thtoke neam, Length~Blixtoen inches, & * WARDWOOD, 1.5062.00 Onk (dry). Black wl)lnll I Asl (dry) e Counter to Flooring, . 1$35.00@140.00 3 25 00050.00 Cull i2eieinn METALS AND TINNERS' STGOR—THero was no ppocinl change, Business is still vory quict, sod prices, duno\uiu quito atrong, oo without change. Wo quoto: Tix Prate—10, 10814, $14.003 o, 19312, $1450; do, 14220, 815,00 ¢ doy zobiing, X0, 50, - 1togs, doutt bt Tin—-Large, 4003 woull, 4103 Lar, 420, Bneer Ziwo—Full caska, c; half casks, 11%0; 1088 quantity, 11360 3 slab, Oc. Buber IRgR—No. 24 Tia fates, Corrrr—Copper botloms, 480 5 - hrazlors, over12 s 470 ; tinned NX\X::“ 430, inz-2 (0 G, 803 0, 8, and 0, 100 10to 11, Ilo; 19, 113403 13 and 1%, 13%e: 15 and 16, Ho; 17, 160} 16,1003 10, 1907 20, 2003 full bundld, 16 per cont dine count ; fenco wirs, 8o, 1k demand, Ja restrcted ' to-small oty 3 NAILS—Tho y ou local ncoount, Rates aro stendy e £ 8735 10d, por iteg, $5.63¢ ratess; 8, do, ; &rfifdfihd )g&%’;}. :%;:ho',t‘lm 524 do, 50,673 ¢ X REL 2o quist,” s Anchaiged, TR %) trp ey ol zope, G 18 .o 3 @1 fomp saslh cord, P @ B Marling, 3 1, Q@ B Tarrod fope, 3 1 + @ 10 Onkum, 3 balo, @0.36 Bloh, 3 bel.... 1 600, @100 Tor, 3 brl,, verversae 6.00) @T.00 OiE s iepeafinG was gain firmi sud's stiado Dighs or, bolng hold ot o, Carbon v weak, but without quotable decline, Lard, linaoed, whalo, and other do- nelleflonn ruled steady ond unchanged. Wb quale: Carbon, Mo ; exira laxd ofl, 72¢; No. 1, 670 § Jfio. 2, 630§ Tinsced, Taw, 830 3 dotbolledd, 930 ;. whslo, &1 $2.00@1.10 ; ‘noatsfook ofl, strlctly nure, tra, 0503 do No, 1, 80c;” bank ol / 727603 olepliant ‘oit, 930 3 turpentino, Tdos - maplitha, 633 gravity, 25o; naphtha, common, 2o, PAINTS, COLORH, AND PUTTY—Only s small number of orders wero piacod, snd_tho market must agatn bo quoted dull and casy, ns follows: WHITE LiAD, Strictly pur & 11,50 Tancy brauds, + 10,00@11,00 ZINO, Geonuino Velilo Montegue rereneas 14.60 Awmeriean . . 12,30 Snow whito 11,00 Rajlroad colors, Prlaca car colors, g Eilfsburg orabgo mluorai. Englisnred lead..., Americon rod lead. Bcarlet Vermillion, Tarinwhito, ... Whitlog. ... o 3 X POULTRY~Therd wan no dioulty in d(nflwflng of good chickang, and being in linited supply, they com- mandod_higber pricos. Turkeys, gecss, and ducks were in moderate supply and falr request. Sales in- ¢lndo G50 1bs turkeya at 123¢c; 2,350 b8 do at 120; 430 s 8t10@11c; 4 doz exira large chickens, 340 doz chioice nt $4.00 ; 26 doz (0 nt 33.90@4.003 95 doz at £0;5 30 doz fulr do at $9.00@3,25; 10 doz at 0505 'at $1.60; 10 doz gocso at £9.00(810.00; 4 dor do ul‘] 8,80 4'dox poor at £6,00, - POTATOES—Wors in moderate dgmand and steady, Btoro lots ara felablo at 716@850 ; and Mlchigan ot 800 car Jota aro quotahle at 05@70c. ' Bales includo 00 bl chiolco Michigen at 0007 250 bu ohOICo sonund Pach- Dlows at 80Ga5¢; 50 bu at 750 all in_dmall lota’ from store; 1 car at 68odolivered, ‘SABII, DOORS, AND BLINDS—The domand cons tinuca light, Wo quoto: Size, - T'hickness. 810, a Price, .-§2.30 2,50 Size, + Ox14, 0x16.. Prica per ‘window, 10x14, 3-8 in... .2x10 A dlacoint of 15@35 por cout abovo liat, GALT—Was In_tolerably folr roquest, and firm, Blocka sre vory light. Wo again quote: Onomdnga and Bagluaw, fne, $2.40; ordinary coarse, $240; Coareo Dinnond O, $2.60; ground eolar, $2.50; dairy, ‘without bogs, 3,503 do, with bogs $4,25@4.50; 'Ashton dniry, ek, 500; ground alum, 82757 Tuke sland, $2.00, BEEDS~Woro less sctivo than on Friday, The market remsins firm, and_thero woro sovoral buyors in attondance, but iho offerings woro rathor light, Timothy is firm ot $3.20@3.40 for fair to prime, and clovor ot §6,20@3.2 for primo, and $5,05 for mammoth ; Tungarian quotable frm ot 90c@$1.00 ; millet at 6o, Bales wero roported of 60 bags chofco timothy at £3.36 3 38 bagu do nt $3,80; 08 bage good at 3,253 60 baga falr 't §0.40; 48 baga primoolaver at $6.25; 0 bogs at $5.20; & bags mammolli At 55,65, TEAB—Aro mocting with a stoudy falr inquiry and {ho markot rematns firm, Wo quoto: Hyson, S0@550 good, common to falr, 7603 cholca extrn, J5c@$1.15; suporne to fno bysan, T5e@E.00] common ' imperial, 03@T6c ; good to 80:@91.05; fno fo good gunpowder, clioice, $1.18@1.207 oxira, $1.25@1.35% oxira leaf Japen, 00c@3L05; fair to good do G0@ 900 colored natural leaf Jupan, 85@650; cowmon to Suo Goloug, 834t ; good, G700 ebioo ko oxts, SPAGE0—Ta this market o new features wera pojed. "4 falr tmquiry” exala at o prices givon ow : Ouewivg—Fine Cut—Extrs, 75@B50; choice, 65@ 160 ; common, fllqflfln; poor, w@‘m. Tiud—Natural Jeaf, 16@8bo; Lalf bright, 60@17003 black, sound, 48@65c, BuoRmo—Fxtra, $3@3%0 ; medium, 30@3%c; com- mon stems, 21@2%¢, WOOD—Romuina' firm st the quotations: Becch, 300, maplo, $1400; bickory, $1.00; elabs, $80, oliy WOOL—-The morket was quict and values remain without alteration, Wo contluue to quot Tub, waihod, oxtra medium, Tub, washod, falr to do. Comimon qin Fleoco, washed, Tlocco" washed, X Flocos, washed, XX, Fleace, washed, X, dingy . Fleace, washed, modium light,, Ficece, wasked, medium dingy, Floace, unwashiod, X&XX, fu good condiifon. Tlcace, unwashiod, X& Fleaco, unwashed, coarao, Ficees, unwashod, costac, and dingy. Super, pullod Extra, pulled. CHICAGO LIVE STQCK MARKET. Xzoview for the Week Ending Jan, 18, BATURDAY EVENING, Jan, 18, The recoipts of live stock during the weok || wore a8 followe: Iiogs, 1,047 Bheep. Monday, 10 Taeedoy. Wodugsday Thursday. Fridny.., aturday, ... Blueo Jan, 1ooasoee, 3 Bato thng last yoa 27,043 Bhipmonts wore ae follows ¢ P (‘alflét.l Hoga, ] 01T, Tiltsburgh, and : ' Duffalo, Busyenslon*Lrligo, 91001 oy A T Bullaire, 3 100 1ls, To Dunkirk, % 100 Is. To Cloval s Oattlo, 39 ear, ., Horres, car, Sk cary 4 car . ogs, aluglo-deck car, B car, Blieop, doitblo-dock cary 3 car, Bogle«leck car, W ear. ., e OATTLE—Thore was & lack of animation in. the cattlo trade throughout tho past weok, and! the allim advanco recontly ostablishod Las hoon: lost, Inoreasod recolpis in tho Iinst rosulted in: asharp ronctlon thoro, Now York, Albany, and! Buifalo doclining 1{@?{c, and the markot here: sympathined to tho oxtont of },{@E{o on alll grados of shipping atock. Ehlsgurs ave beon: 80 hampered h{ tho absonce of adequato trans portationfacllitios that their purchasch hav roached only nbout 6,00 head, while, could thoy* havo obtaitied cars, shipments would Probnbl ¢ bavo smounted to some 10,000 or 11,000, A. number of droves purchased on Tucsday and. Wednonday ara still i tho yards awaiting ship-- ment, In addition to tho shipments on_foot,. about 1,000 carcnasos_nro bolug forwarded from: this point wookly, Tho demond from localt butchors contlues good, and feedors nro alsor buying liborally, but tho arrivals of common: gradess wore in oxcosn of the wants of those two- Gingsos of huyors, and pricas linvo boon wosk: and varlable. New milch cows are in fair ro- quest, and in amplo supply at §20,00@45.00 per hioad, according to quality. Oalves noll any- whoro from €3.G0 for coarge thin grados, 85.76@0.00 for choico. 'Tho nrrivals of Taxna cattlo continues modorato, but quite equal to tho wants of tho trado, and salos drag at 82,60 @3.50 for Northorn summoered, sud at 83.75@ 4,50.for good to cholee corn-fad, To-day thoro was vary little inquiry from an) soitrce, and tho focling was much depressed. Owlng' to the uncortaiuty of gelting tho stook forward, shippera could not bo indi to opotato nt any prico, and, vo far ns the betler grados of stock wore conedrned, tho markot was mmpl?' nominal, Butchora oud feoders took a faw drovos each, ab nbout yostordsy's prices. ‘Cho market olosed weak. QUOTATIONG, Extra—Graded steors, by 1 snd upwards , .. Oholce Iicover—Fi 50 Ioa $5,15@0.35 r and avoraging 1,250 to A 5.00@3.76 steore, avora & 1 2 .00@5.400 Ml roidace (ot o, avec. | O0BEA? sging 1,100 o 1,350 s, . ... AS0GLTS: Butchers’ Btock—Common to medium lltc‘m:h and good to oxtra cow, for oty slauglitor, avoragin 01,100 Ibs...... 2,76@4. Blook _CatloGaration. cattiy in doseat O floali, avornging from 700 ln?,flw 1b3..... 8,00@4.00! Inferlor—Liglit gnd _thin cows, hoifors, ‘stags, bulls, and scallawag steers. 1.16@2.50: Tosas (nttlo—Northern summered 403,50 Texas Cettlo—Coinefod ... .1581,» HOGS—The rcz:ciFlfl of hogs during tho pa 8- week roached about 169,000,~the largest nume bor _ovor raceived in'ono weeck, Prior to this wagk, tho lnrgost rocolpts wore for the week ending Doo. 7, when thoy reached 147,813, The marlet opoucd activo and steady ot the closing pricos of Iast waek, but, under the enormous ar- rivals of I'nosday (40, A1\@woro yarded), prices wenkoned 10@16¢ por 100 Ibs, dcolining to 38.60 @8.90. 'Tho diminished arrivals of the sucsoed= m%mmu days induced a moro confidont feeling, and prices worked beck to £8.70@4.00, but to- day, the supply proving. unoxfiuntudly large, tho - marlob l%nn weakened, and closing rates are £3.00@3.90. Shippors have operated mora libor- ally than during any of the half dozen procedin waeks, but thelr purchases would have boen mucl Inrgor hnd thoy beon ablo to obtain cars. Dos- ton buyors havo still on hand some 50 double-deck loads, whioh have beon lying in tho pens sloce Wednesday swaiting shipmont. They hiave suc- coeded in forwnrding ouly throe *double decks” during tho past week. The Inck of trans- portation factlitics ovor tho ronds londing to the sea Loard markets is working sorious injury to the live stocls trado of this city, as woll a3 in- flicting severe losseus upon the stock-growess of' tho wholo Northwost. Stepa should specedily bs. takon to remedy tho ovil. "To-day trade opoued nctivo at about yosterdny's prices, or ot $3.70@ 4,00, but lator, when thé oxtont of tho _supply becamo known, the demand foll off, and pricce “receded to !’59.60@3._“01‘&' which range the mar- ket closed wonk. lf £, smooth, oven lots con- tinuo scarco, mud still command the beat 3 rices. {&mong tho day's transactions wero tho follow- ng : 1100 FALTS, Mo, Av, Price|¥o. Av. Price)No. Av. Pri 500 305 90 .05 (116 978 875 133 085 |49 213 990 3 285 |44 503 385 5 585 a3 413 395 131 5.0 |50 845 890 101 300 |co o7 385 54 400 |46 338 4.00 &7 3,85 (177 430 400 8 805 [104 208 385 50 860 [48 200 383 857 88734 03 o0 B,90 ] .80 301 3500 81 9.05 |uo 241 385 108 400 (07 287 DS 168 305 |194 200 887 BHEEP—QOontinup in good local and Eastern domund, and the advance gnined last weok has ‘beon fally suatained. *Receipts woro tho largest for many weeks, but all found buyers, and at the close the feeling scoms firm. The qualityis improving sdme, but the average haafl ‘poor, the bulk of tho offerings consisting of common to falr s,'mdes, for_which the prevalling prices are $3.75@4.00. Extra r&\ln\iflen command 95.75 @06.00, whilo good to choico sell at 34.76@5.50. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. v 1t 14 . 1, OHAND LR L 0. S dichiosicad to saoniva ad. hd. soments {or all Obicago dally papors at their lowost ratos; also for any IIMIIBADM’ or periuvilical fnthe U. S, and foroign countries, D1 Madisun-st. l, PAINE & CO., 8 Madison-st. BECQND xvfimxo'mn.'i"fik:n'mr Badisnu and Clark, A and Clark, 1 Phels Jolle: Tab) e i e AT R O Blank Bool Mapatacturors, Siatloness, sud B OAMERON, AMBERG & UO., 14 18 VY. dolph, PRV SHDDLEOR) % Heatoasr s COAN & TEN DROSRE ek *Ann and W. Rendlph. AMERIOAN 0100k BETE wabahoar. PR AR S Bl e P e HEKRY GEATS & 005 8¢ a8 Goath Osaal ntal 1) SAMUELS. WHIl"l"l'i"x‘fl sl d E'“x'}r“mgx}lgx bt enco n . OTTO JEVNE & 00: 1o stid i Donrvorncat: - Gre Kloues and Bt I 21, WILMAIUUL & B10. 5% t0 19 Wabash.av J.WINGRAVE, JR.,, & U0, abash.ar. Hardvare (Wholosulo.) MILLER BROY, ¥ REEE, 18 Lakot, a0, anpENER UL e e ] ’n‘ux?aaliin'.e, aw Y QILES BRO! £.00., 40 aib Wab. . ALLEN & GO, guo.. 3.5, MAYO & CO., 30 Wabash.av., 0by. WAL M BAYO, m%_m 1. B i hi( 0. Q. WALLLN & SURE, 6 South Caal-at. Tiililneey and Stéaw Goads (Wholeanto). A e N rimolie OWholosier EENLSY & SENKING, 518, Sn?m‘l, Wkter-at, e J. W. BUTLER & CO., Dosplainof, and 835 3 D Y A TR ey O e OLEVELAND PAPER CO, West Washingtau-et, . GLARKE, 67 Wost Wazhington. . KKOIRRUCON Pk b S Von Randcion. YT & CONVIEISE, 19 and 14 Lasalio-st. EST BADER 00 164 Snd 185 Mlchigai-av, GLESHY, BARNITZ & Gl bava's0 W, Wiahinton, and Draans. W, W, KIMBALL, 6o, Wagarh.3v: aua Thirtaeathat yon. A, B. MERKER & 0017 Wiiashar. IL W. AUSTIN & CO, 2t aid 323 South Water-at. oal Kitute nmi Loay sxyDER & LEF LN OE TS, ; 4 Ardwiiro. GEORGET. um'ihlmflf“unf.‘n BhiGat, DIEROLD & KINZLE, HEDRING'S, 4i Htato, and cor. 8, H. [LARRYS, 63 Soutl Canal DASKIN, MARTIN & Wi , 41 Lakoat. Sowing Muchinen, TIE LIGNT-RUNN ST, 1 Batoat, Brauchos, 158 Tuwenty-socond and 100 North Clark-at, Hulpon idiove & Snilnalors, R R A v e YN oy PURRINGTON & SORANTON, S Soutls Wator-st. avan, AMERIOAN BASE BUICNYAL, 141 Fast Lake-at, oo Jow Findinge. DENNIBON O o] Gane Ganarat ¥ i, A, T. WILT, 14 Binto hud ndo BHELDON & DAVIEN: 103 Wo i AN S JAMES wmm‘i;r. 19 R Gilnton, fesr landolphest, o RANE DROS, M08 50- 1) Rorthdiilarson-at, STOOKHOLDERS' BIEETINGS. Stockholders' Meeting. Tho snnualmaoting of tho staokholdors of tho Chicaga Lifo fnauranco Qompany, for the eleotion of Dircotors fur tho ausilie eary whi) Do ol at thy e of, Gompant, Jisomas, Cuateal lishia Rl o Rojutay, dasusy 3, it ot JOMUN'W, OLATY, Beorstary. NOTICH. Thorg will bo a mooting of the stookhiolders of tho Gread ‘Waostern ‘Tolegraph Oompany, for tho purposs of ohooslog now Buard of Direotars, at the otfice of the Company, No. 137 Laballo-st,, Olilcago, IiL., on the last Tuesdsy of January, 1878 (Jan, 28), at13 o'olock, m. Bubscribersto tho stock are entitlod to certlflcates of stock at the rate of S g B0y e 34y N . A, GAGE, Prosldent, J. R, DOOLITTLH, Iy Sesretisg ¥ 5ton. 3 nd B 14t and Indlana-av,

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