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ST U UUMMLCTIVE | i MONETARY. y T'ntbAx Evenmo, Juno 0, Thore nro no foaturos of mueh importance In 4ho local mouoy market, Tho presenco of 25,000 or 80,000 ntrangera in tho clty han atimulated Totall trado, aud it is not at sll improbable that ‘Ahio amount of monsy oxpended horo by the visi- 1ors from tho surrounding oountry, in hotol bills, «hopplng, ofo., during tho Inst two days, will amount to $500,000 over tho ususl ayorage of such dishursomonta on ordinary days. Mouoy grows more onsy both hers nudl In Now York. In tholattor oliy it is abundant at 4 to & ‘por cont, the amount of fundathore boing doubts Iess inoronsod by tho disposition of Weatorn banks to soud moucy thoro for tha salts of tho 4 per oot inloroat allowed on curront bnlancos, Biorling oxohango has ndvauced agaln to near- 1y tho epocio ehipping point. At 1103¢ for sight bills, it will plynpmfi?to ship snnia: to L%n- don, To-dny ulsht bills wore quoted in Naw gg:eli;:&x'l 0y .la lfl%innml gold 7 v;l}ixlndln 0~ 0 lucroasing prospoot of the outflo of epocle to Europe, . rorm ) TIE FINANCIAYL S8ITUATION 1N RURDRE, -For noarly n your paet it has beon protty woll ‘undorstood that & largo part of tho payments by Froneo to Gormony on tho war lngnmnl 3 mi ‘boen mado in bills on London, and that, though ’the Gorman Govornment had not drawn this menoly, it hiad the power to do. aoannd byso duhvg largely doplato tho stook of gold in the Bank of England, 'Tho fonr of thia drain has_ kopt tho Directors of tho Buvk of England unusually morvous for a year. About tho 20th of Aay, £260,000 spoolo waa withdrawn from thio Bauk of England _for tho Contisont, Immodiately, the Dirootors of the bank resorted 40 their usual nxgudlanl for recuperating the stook of gold in the bank Ly advancing tho rato of dlecount from b per cent to 6 por cent. This, Thowever, did uot scom to havo tho usual effect of drawing gold from ¢he United Blatos, and the stock of “gold in the bank did not increase. Again, on Juno 8, France wag to pay £10,000,000 moro on tho indomnity to Gormany. At firab it was thonght that tho Bank of Frencs would !u.{‘ this sum in spocio out of its own vaults, aa it hos boon ucn’::?ug ucumn‘:?u;m npool:d f?r #omo purposo, which was s}y supposed to Jo.tho payment of this Inmalment on the (g domnity. But now it bogins to bo thought, In London, that tho Bank of France has beon col~ lecting this honrd of spocie for the purposs of zosuming epecie paymonts, and that in some way the £10,000,000 to pay the instalmont oh the indomalty will bo drawn from London: Tho suddon advanco in the rate ot discount to 7 per cent by tho Bank of England, on Inat Tnes- day, seems to confirm this theory, and shows that the foar of o drain of spcolo from England 1o Gormany bns inorezsod. In s ddition to this comes also tho intolligonco that tho British Gov- ernmont has decidod to authorize on lncronso of £6,000,000 in the paper ciroulation of the an] of ugland. As the Bank nct has atood sinco 1844, tho bank had autkurity to issue up to £15,000,000 of ita notes witlout any inorease in specio reserve, but any futrease of notes over that amoun ould o’y bo mado uImn tho deposit in the bank 'of an equal amount of bulllon, It has boon tho endeuvor of tho Diractors of tho bank to com- U5 with this raquiremont of the law that hnd sbliged thom o sdvanco their rate of disconnt at times, when tho supply of money in London, outaido the bank, was 80 groat that tho advance of its rato of discount by tho bank did not sffoct tho goneral momoy market, and has therofore failed to draw spocie into the banlk ©3 it used to whon thoe bauk was a grentor mone- ‘tary power in London than it is now. But at the samo timo thero is 8 demand in the inoronsing domostic trade of England for more paper cirot- lation, The Bank of England is the ouly sourco of supply, and yot, as shown by the circumstances nbove montioned, it is un- ablo to meot the demnnd, lenco, we ymnymo, tho dotermination to increase he lmit to which tho bank may issuc_its notes ‘without an equal incrossoof bullion inits vaults, 1In ghort, it is an inflation of the papor curronoy made pocessary by tho drain of epecie to tho Continont. The London Economist of May 24, anticipating the paymont of tho £10,000,000 sterling by France to (ormany on June 8, and surmising that it would be drawn from London, instond of boing actually paidout by the Bank of Fragco, sayas « 4 1t {8 cortaln that the final payments of the indera-’ ity sro approaching, the arrangemont belng that they ‘will bo mado at tho rato of £10,000,000 & month, com- anauciug in June, and auch psymuents have always Ditherto mado money dearer on tho Continent, sad favein consequence tendod to withdraw gold from England. But it I not certain st all that the French Government will uso the gold in tho Bank of France topay thio German Government, That gold is cortatnly darge, for tho coin xnd bullion i the bank, principally gold, nmounts to £32.504,000. But then wo must roy Imomber that, socording foall reasonablo likelinood, tho Bank of France will endeavor to reaume specio pay- ‘menta s soon as possibloafier the financial dislocation caused by the Frouch indemnity {s over, The Directs ors of the Bank of France havo managed with marvol- dous prudenco ; thoy have kept tho dopreciation of tho wote of the Bank of Franco wit {nfinit{simal Dougds, ¥or ordinary purposes no on noed speak af 3t But, nevertheless, for oxchiango purposee that do- prociation 18 of oxtremo Importanco; tho elighteat hade of dopraciation, anl the fatatest fooling of un- cortalnty, vitally alfect those fino calculations, Parls can never becomo what it usad to be, a great oxchanvo conl o Bank of Fronca rosumo epeclo poymenta, As the French Governmont hos man- ogod ita ' fosucial business wisely, it must be ceumod that { wil id tho ank, and ot bindor ttin ta evidont desigu, But it would hinder it oxcoeding- Iy if it now abatracted tho gold on which tho ban) Diust rely when it sgain bogina paymenta in coln, Tho French Govornment had much botter give a littlo Digher prico for * good_billa* to pay to Garmany than dlsturb tho atores of gold on which reata the possibility of seatoring Fronch qurroncy, snd all the Sncr monc- E{,{)Pflno‘l matters, o their natural and normal con- n, As to the acoumulation of epacie in Garmany and Franoo at the exponee of the Bank of Eng- land, tho Zconomist further says : “ The German Government has more than adhored toita intontion to have £30,000,000 of gold cofned. by tho beginning of May—an Latontion which we potcsd in,tho boginntag ot tho yous s likely tolead to con- siderable difficultics in ‘tho money market, Actually zzm\hu‘:l n:mmy, ‘which l!‘:a\u‘ fla 0 of tho last stato- 0 colnngo amounted to 633,406,750 marks, or Shou £31,176,000. The tntessnc weuis vn. boat momp Baving been coinod then was contemplsted when iho Golosgo blll was tutroduced two montha ago, tho cat sro bocoming more and more improssod with _tle difioulty of thelr operation as it snd, ore tminiyg evory porve to s suflicienc of tho ~ new coln tho ~ period of _tranaltion, No cor- Ll intorence can bo drwm, a the wholo pro- lly dra gramme intendod, snd tho reasons for it aro Soncoaled ; but thio pressurs fo coln rapldly during thy 1ast fow wooka has at least boen 8 fact of Rome {mpors 1800, 58 1t cannot but havo had_somothing o do with the last withdrawals of bullion from the Bavk of Eng. iand for tho parouca of tuo Gorman colnago, The amount colnod during tho presont year hua been very largo, On the 3d of May the total was,, 431,170,000 On the 27th of December Inat it wai 31,074,000 TOohmx during four montha of 1673...,.£10,06,000 'ho market hos, na_doubt, beon eased by o erabio portion of tho above toial being the rocoinagy of German gold piocea ; but we have just had tho best proof that it hua ulso helped ta causs the present prose suro on the Bank of England, which necessitatod a G per cont rate,? © - It will be seon from the sbove that the mono- tary disturbance is confined to tho Bauk of En, land. It bas not oven affected tho money mar- ket of London, outside of that institutlon, to any considerablo extont. Aloney in Europo is encrally easy, and, with the oxcoptign of tha ienna pavic,—which has now about blown over, —there soomé to bo nothing of sorious import in tho monoetary situation thero. The only cause of disturbance now soems to be the struggle of the Bank of Eu%lnnd to prevent the control of fluancin! affairs in Eurovo passing to the Bunk of Prussia, as goems inevitablo, LOOAL BTOCK AND LOND MARKET. Messrs. Lunt, Preston & Koau quoto zs fol- lows this p. m.: Buying. Selling, Ay Tk o 5208 of 165, Jan, and July 6-208 of '67, Jau, and July. 830801 66, Jan, aud July. @old Exchange, Bterling Exchiange, Northern Paclfic G Ohieago ol 7-30s LATEST, New Yonx, Juas 0,~Moaoy Vras oasior at 4 Lo por nt, Blorling steady ot 108 15-10@109 for sixty days, and 10BIO for sight, A g Gold wau firmnor, adyancing from 117 10 1184, with tho latest business at 118@ 1183, Loass from 3 to 6 for carrying. Olearings, £3,000,000. T Asslatant Tronsurer disbursod $475,000, Govornment bonds firm; demand active ab full ‘prices, but offering small, Tho Boorotary of the Trossury has fesued anothor eail for 6-20 honds, the amount belng $20,000,000, This makoa $70,000,000 of 5-20s converted thus far by the Byndloate Into now five-por-conts, g:au;“ bouds :lwnnnd ulnc:ll{latfi‘. sl b ooks open rm, but Pucifio soon became weak, and_had a tendtncy to depross tho rest of the markot, In the aflorncon the depression became more marked, and gonoral deoline with more activit Tollowed, Ttio largeut, falos wero In Pacifio Alail sug Phios, Tho former declined from_€1% to §8X, sud slosd T NMall day, bitt Ohion yo- B3¢, Tho decling In_Ohlon was 40 15 roe rin of an wihiGorizod fartio of hond, the fact heln, 34 i oo t Lo'abiatn steolputly nu s gutiorizad, o o nptready for pub ;\‘;Wm o Aa00 1 Disyclon BT o SR D ] was do.{fl) {ho lowest polut of the ovored 10 s ko Hioro and Unlon Pacifio have boos "tively peady, which ia attributed to purnhnn:: Eyp 'x‘::'u':- toa “controlilng tho two companice, Tho matkoh cloiied foverish and unsottlod. Blorling, 108%. . GOVERNMENT DONDA, Gouons, B §308 of 03 1t Qoupons, '04 COoupons, 05 , Uoupons, 03 (now). Missourts, ., 108, olil,. Tonnessoas, ol Carolin ‘Tenncencos, unw,, Virginian, fow o8’ United Statos Ex.... 71 | Chioogo & Afton, 1 Paclfio Mail........ 883 uhlugn & Alton pfd. 112 g&' York Central.,,101 Oh!& &h‘x’mmlmd 203 o 3 Contral Paciflo bon Rock Inlsng 1083¢ | Del, Laok. & Woats N, J, Oonty 106 | Hariford & Erie, 8t Panl,.., e REAL ESTATE, Tho following instramenta wore filed for xeo- ord on ¥riday, June G : ‘GITY PHNOPERTY. West Divislon et, bet Bamuol and Paulina ste, n f, $5x14 14, datod Juno 2 ; consideration, 1,276, ot 35, 1n Dlock 6, Bradwall's Addition, dated Sune 4 consideration, $800, Tndivided X of n o X8 Wi of nw i Boo 19, 8, 18 (oxcopt bonlevara), dated Aug, 24, 1872; constders~ ton, $10,000, Weat Tweltth st, n ocor Westornav, a4, 60 £t to slley, dated May 10; consideration, 43,35, /sbesh av, 200 {t'8 of Thirty-fourih et, b, 60x164) 11, datod May T,18731 consldoration, 37,600, ; Grand at, n 6 cor 0f Genova at, w 1, 180x125) 14, Day 23t oonnlderation, 82,600, Jofforson vt 00 ft 8 of Hubbard &%, 0 f, 20x40 ft, @atod May 287 ognsideration, 8570, ‘Weat Erio vy 118 f4 0 of Western av, a1, 30x133% ft, a 128 onsideration, $700, : Day st, 144 1} 8 of Washingion at, o f, 862110 -10 £t, Qatod May 3; cansidoration, $0,000. Bub 1ot 8 o Lota 1, 4, and 6,'In_Dlock 8, Rockwella fddlon, ity bullalng, asted April 15; considora- 05, $3,200, Huth Park aV, n w cor of Gano at, o f, Lot 42, datod Rarch 251 consfderation, $5,500. Wost Torollth at, noar & o cor of Lincoln st, nf, Lot 91, dated March 23; considorntion, $1,000, Yot 05 in Prussing's s w block of 033 acros of 8 4 8 8 oo 13, 0, 18, datod June 4 ; connidaration, $1:00. Ealb of, near Loxington 8t, n W f, 48 ft {o alloy, datod March 17 ; oonstderation, 1,600, x Division st, n w 6or of North Branch at, Rivor Lots 0 o 25, datod April 13 eonsidorntion, $50,000, Wost 'Twalfih st, 08 fta of Robey st 8, 30x123 ft, datod Oct. B, 1872'; conslderation, $1,800, “Ial.m-em of Olark and Fourteenth at, dated 1o 4 conslderatton, $20,000, {084, in Block 18, of a 3§ Boo, 31, Tota 39 to 83 and 83 89, 14, dated Juno 6 ; conaidoration, $3,850, NONTH OF OITY LIMITH. Bominsry av, 131 {4 n of Daboita st, of, 24x1011t, dated Junc 2 ; consideration, $300. Lot 84, In Jacobson’s Dlock 8, of Lill and Diversy’s 8 w 36 of 11 w X B0a 29, 40, 14, datod Juno 5 ; cousidura- 10D, 050, BOUTH OF OITY LIAUITS, Block 4 of Orvis' n o X of 8 0 X 800, 7, 36, 14, datod Oct. 24,1872 ; constderatlon, 80,811, Lot of Milion's Lots 37 and 28, in Dobbin'an X oo 3503 © X 860, 09, 14, datod 31y 27 considorition, COMMERCIAL: 1 FuipAv Evexixa, June o, Tho following woera $ho rocelpts and shipments of the leading articles of produco In Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho eorresponding date one yesr ago: TRoRIFTR, || GUITNENTA, 1873, | 1872 1873, | 1872, Flour, brls,.: « 6,521 3,000 5,120 4,100 Wheal, bu 7,809 8202 20,300 221,705 -ing for the firm which now lLua control of tho 1,083] Withdrawn yosterday for city consumption: 1,452 bu whent ; 752 bu corn ; 3,364 bu oata; 112 bu ryey 140 bu barley. The following grain haa boen inspeotod into storo up to 10 o'clook this morning: 160 cars Whoat; 448 cars corn ; 11,000 bu rojectod do, by canal; 128 cars onts; 8 cars rye; 3cars barley. Total (729 cars), 317,000 bn, Tho Btato Inspeotor of Grain is understood to havo lssued an ordor to tho effect that all graln coming into this olty must bo inspectod, and the sorvico chargoed for through the railroads. A good denl of grain iy rocoived hore which the owners deslre to sell by sample, and do not want itto bo inspectod. Bomo of theso gonilemen olaim that tho Siato has no right to porform and exact chargea for euch * inspection, agalnat thoir wiehes, when such inspootion isnot performed for sanitary purposes, and will probably take logal action in tho matter. There cortainly ghould not be o Iaw to compel a man to have his grain gradod against his will, An offort was made to-day to addross the Board of Trado in bohalf of tho action of tho Insurance Conventlon hold in Cloveland yestor- day, resolving on a roturn to tho rates of Fob- fuary, 1878 ; but the members were in no mood to listen to long epoeches, and good-humoredly extinguished the orator with uproarious ap- Ehnle, then procesded with thelr trading, Tho oard of Trade bas wind cnough ingh own mombership, and needs no outside sid. The rates of marino jnsurance will bo advancod abont 50 per cont, making the Buffalo rato Glo, in- atood of 40c, a8 now, ‘Tho rumors of hot corn yostordsy woro un- founded. There ia no bettor foundation for the atory than a leak last weelt, which was instantly m?nl:ed, and the corn removed from the oity— being unl{ s small quantity that was damaged, The {fo! lc\fln% nows was_tolographed to the Board of Trade to-dsy from Now %rk : The amountof wheat on yun%{or tho United Kingdom on tho 24th of May was 10,600,000 bu. ‘Tho cable of to-day makes E“,f“‘&‘ country markets gengrally frm, aud French proviuelal improving, Blocks tn London June1: 130,000 to 160,000 qrs of wheat, snd 50,000 to 76,000 qrs of corn, THE MARKETH, The leading produce markets wore rather more notive to-day than on YBE‘GNDF'H rogulnr sossion ; and grain was flrmor, recovering somewbat from tho extreme dopression of the past two or three days—though mora in tone than in prices, Tho uhmplng movement was slow ; but the markod deoline brought out a good many buyers of optiong, and tho short interest filled in liborally, Inthe dry goods market there were no fin- portant changes. Tho volumo of businoss, though scarcoly up to the expectations of job- bors, was largor than any day of tho last weok or the preceding one, and s good fooling seomed to prevail gonorally, * Pricos waro woll suatained in all departments, Groceries met with a liboral fnquiry, country morchants boing in_good at- tondsnce, nnd’ ordoring. with falr Nborality, Bugar continuos oasy ; but for mast artioles in tho list the prevalont feeling seoms rather firme er. Buttor was moving to a fair oxtont ot about revious quotations, good to choico qualitios eing Yol with & good dogroo of - noss, Dagging remains quict and stoady. Cliogse, oonl, driod fruits, ond fish, were unchanged. Thoro was » modorate de- maud for ot oaslor flrlcms, though a slight deolino In preased timothy was the only quotable chango. des and loatber wore steady. In the oll market the only noticosble chaugo “was a 350 decline in ocarbon, 18%{@19% boing the presont nngu of prices, Tho demand for lumber continuos fairly} ao- tive at about tho same rungs of prices, the market for the lower grades bolng rathor weak. l!ufl\ih:? materisls wore in modorato local ro- uest al nnuhm};ed pricoa. The hardware mor- 3lun¢a roport & falr trade at tho ruling ratos, Thera was no material ehm{;o in the condition of the wool trade } new wool is coming In slowly, snd the markot {8 still in an unuotiled sinte, The stocky of old .are prejly well seduced. Broorh born was falrly activo and firm. Millot and Iungarian sood mot with a tolorably falr ine auiry, but othar varloties woro inaative, * Berrles aud ‘rnp(cnl frults woro in good roquost and firm, Poultry nnd oggs woro in liberal upply st onslor, Highwines woio twlnt and 4o lower, ealon bo~ Ing roportod of 100 brls at 100 por gallon. Thoroe | ! had domands of the businoss, In addition to thia shoringo of tonusgo oamo tho Jmmonso yoar and tho year proylons, bl of Inat. now voasels n promptly as thoy would have heon R A g had | boen " moro _profitablo, tho Iupmy to fal Lelow wod' of tonnago boon_ allowed flio ‘Dt [n movoments of Inat mora pastiontsrly Wk yesr, ‘Tho large domand for -room and oight. lio Inadoqtinto auppy, gont {relghta on Tho lake up to was no partioular prossure oithor way, both buy~ | oxtravagont figures, Tho high froights of 1872 in turn ors and sollers holding off for smms":hlug ‘moro | G8¥08 groat impotus 10 tho siphullding hunin dofiuita in tho Eaatorn morkets. Tinko froights woro rathor moro notivo, thongh sLilt slow, as oarriors askod fo advauce, which shippors wore uuwflllnfhm pay, and all tho lion ani Targo additlons wero mada to tho lako-floct Iaa ‘wintor nnd apring, Tho offoct of this incroaeo of tan: negio ds pocn {n an caslor frolght market at thio West, Tho lowoet oiaelor rapasted luring Moy, 1873, wi 03¢ cents, on tho 2lat of the ‘month, Thin acason oharters 8hi] b ‘woromado an low na 43 conts on corn and b conts on Clesiots Was :‘-ffn;‘r'm o mariot, & totalof b | S et Witn tho sCilly taororsing compation, 16,000 bn. whont, 140,000 b oorn, and 20,000 b | lioworer, tho etamn of vossels ot 1l akos 1a ohanging, onta,_ Sall raton to Do woro fo bid and patd | Zume™ peeti YEtele 0 V8, Sk, BT bt for corn, snd 73go nskoed; wheat to do, B@g}g'o. f-’.’m that would foroo tho formor to o uip, 'l‘\mn‘l Oorn to Oswogo was takon at 135 or 13370, and | oo, it In only fair to proaumo that tho lower rates wi corn to Boston at 260 and 200, on through ratos, . Provisions woro more nctive, but sgaln woak, [ hough live hogs woro quotod firmor, - Moss pork | § wasa shade caslor b runlerdny'n pricos. Wo noto that tho atook hore Io 50,685 brls, instend of 53,080 brls, a8 soportod this morning, Lard oponed stendy at tho reduotion noted lnat cvon- ing, but whon lard was quoted woale in New York attract inoroased quautitics of o down to’ tho Burenau furnislioa the followlng synopain: n to tho water- onto, and thnt tho sesnon will bo not, ouly nctivo, hut Yeasonably remunoratlva to thoss eogaged in tho ransporiation business, BTATISTICS OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. Monihly report Na, 7 of tho Turoau of Slatiatics fa Neous, and brings tlio accownt of our forolgn trado 'tho month cndod Jou 01, 1873, Tho Ohfof of snd Liverpool, tho market hore doclinod 13igo, [Domestic ex-| mnking o total drop of 35@300 por 100 Iha within Perlods, Imporie, | porm (ape-| Foraign ex- twonty-four hours. Meats wero in fair domand, cls values)| goria, but holdors wore obll‘god o atibnilt to a reduction e = | %!h o pn{{ "t’ u? ul:]o firl." n;u]n} X’n on mlddlmzi 955,804, 008] 801,011,054 81,829,509 0 markot olosed st tho following rango of priceas Mosa ror cash or galler Jung, $16.60 55,0, 060 | 48,600, 068( | 1,473,107 ?w.lfllI xe«l!g g;v}l‘er 15"&: in;;m@lln.so ;lid'n 30110: 870,173,801 829,006,357| 15,070,003 ugne 3 & ard, cnsh orseller Juno, #5.90@0.55; do setlor July, G857 @B 40: doneit: S04, 008| 874010, 000] 13,609,000 or August, £8.60@8.65; summor do, §7.80. Bwook ( -Thoamounts of tho forcgolng, which conaiated of ploldodhams quotod at 10@120. Dry ealtod moata | #pocis and bullion and of merchnndise, during tho otablo 8t G)@G3go for shouldors; S3§@Bio | Hoven months andod Jan, 31, 187 and 1815, respective- or ehort riba; and BI¢@ALGa for ahort olaar, ( b ¥ore na followa : Boxed shoulders, 63¢@0J40. English moats, 8% Domettis 2l gorelgn ez @8} for short ribs ; 8% @830 for short oloar. Importe. | periafarsl” porte, Iimonfil‘? qn%t;(fl »;t 360 {‘or l’ nnmn‘rln;l u\)é(‘n for Ty | oloar 8¢ 0 for short clear, an: 0 nocio an for bnms, l‘packed, - Maas beof, 89.00®2.80; | yisMix HhR e R A R n@x:;u “gwaal(zafi}o,wq@é%flvfi 5 boof Liams, atzsfii‘ui S It e ool ,60, City tallow, 0; grones quotable X : 3 864, B0 51GOKA" Halon 'wors roportad of 8,300 brig | Dlorols 21802 B 1o oll 20, Taa 000l 8,20, iy 1mosa pork, soller July, at 816,76 2560 tos lard sollor Juno, ot 98,95 : 750 toa do ab 8,00 ; 760 tea do, sollor July, ot ©8.50; 20 tos do at 85.40; 500 tes do ot 88.873¢ ; 800,000 Ibs shoulders, sol- lor July, at 63¢o ; 100,000 iba shott sib ab B3go. Flour was dully and littlo botter than nominal ot unchanged prices, 08 the bulk of the slos ro- ported were on privato torme—which gunnrnllx monns & shave from quotations. Bhippora hol off in viow of continnod wonlnoes in Now Yarls, and. tho unecttlod condition of whont herd, . though holdors woro gonorally willing to make Tied othor land_ voblcloa _reapectively, ‘months ended Jan, 81, 1873 and 1873, Tbo total value of foralgn commoditios romaining in 4ho warchousee of thio Unitod States Jau, 31, 1673, wos 003,000, ogainat 70,426,136 Jan, 31, 1872, nking sllowance for tho diffcronco i tho warc- Touro sconnt, the imporls ara fu excoss of tho com- bined yai duringfhie sovon montlia ouded amount of 35,035,131, whila for th caid Jan, 51, 13, ues o tho domentio aud foralgn osporta e, 31, 1878, to the o scyon thontha ‘thio imports oxceoded tho exporis ‘Tho amounts of tho tolal Haporta and oxports car- 5 Amorican and forelgn veesols, ond in_ cars and uring the coven woro s follows : concessions, if snlos could have boon effected Domenticex) by doing so, Bran was stoady. Sales woro ro- Imports, | ports (mix.| Forelgn e portod of 100 brls white winter oxtras cupsng ed values), | ports, Bt $10,60; 100 brls spring oxtraa at 87.00; 10 BT T Drlp do at §0.60; 400 brls do nngrlvntn terma; |8 _2,359,046'8 96,151,50018 4, 100 brls unsound wintere at $7.76; 100 brls rya ”E'Q’m ), 622 g.g,l,a.m flour (Belolt) at 94.40. Total, 800 brls. Also T 18 ifio b% f ?fl?“‘l Lnn ]yrl%n ‘m]rlmu, and 10 t«:gs gmmagm Yoatols.... 20,067, Lt 2 Tan .00 on track. The following woro tho 3 581, Shihg oFices ot thg oload § Land vobiolos. ... 11 4,050,834 1,691,478 Tho ontrances and clearnncos of Amorican and for- Falr o choieo Whito winter exttaa glg-gg sl vesscly ovgagod (3 the foreig. trade, during tho Good to cholce sprivg oxtras @ 750 lxl‘?lu\;'all.nonfllu ended Jan, 31, 1873 and 1873, weroas Low to medium, .. @ 0.00 - ahugnl:,a}nl (p!ntxelnt 81;'% ENTERED, OLEARED, 00d to fanoy Miui X . — fimh‘zls = Y g Hg o, | Tons, || No. | 7ons, 5o dour, X o TR Ban,ees 0 & 0.60 American yossols ; 10,913 3, 604,900 (10, 0858, 705, 090 Whes 3 rmor, n: an | Forolgn vessols,. 19,1087, 534,435 {19, 3917, 603, 03 avorago advanco of lo on yostorday's pricos, fauah tho shipmonts waro small ond mioh ex, | Ameesn vossel 3 11,07618,610,429/110,81413,744,208 coodod by tho rocoipts, whilo thora was no | Forolgn vesaols 19, 60816, 993, 733,119, 6646, 879,910 encouragoment to holdors in the advicos from other markets, On yostordny, tho domand for ctsh whont was good, all tho offorings boing rondily takon np, though not at such o promium oo a day or two ago. It was roported that there wau o ratbor oxtensive calling ohnm‘;‘mn on the shorts for this month, and_this would probably Iiave caueed a moro important advance, but for tho fact that & well-known operator was selling frecly, and it was sugpecied that ho was unload- aotivo spoculutive ~domand, Wheat was 3{c ligher. No. 2 nfirhui sold at 81.265¢( . clol closing of the ineido; also. bt LATEST. wheat and corn woro in and advancod. In the afterncon, @1.20%¢ scllor the mont Bing ot 1.20%; ond 81.22%@1.28 gollor July, closing at tho outside, oFtion, eelling ol Gl was o bigher o tho Jano 3 Sipibice eolor'the manth, ¢ Bollor Jul Toto nollor. Aw: osing ab 5%fc; an t. ~ In provisious, enlos Includo 500 brls mess markot. Ho loft towards tho closo, and then tho | EG5 d sliorts beenmo oxcitod. The situation -gg'}‘.;‘t,?&g;”;u‘;‘;““ 0 AN 20 das i at all hangs upon _tho quostion of Feg 3 Juno deliveries; nnd the moro deforred options were relativoly woak till Jate in the ses- siou, Soller the monthoponed nt $1.23, advanced to &1.241¢, declined to S1.231¢, rose to 312634, and closed ot 31,253¢, with cauh whont ot & pro- mijum of abont 3¢ por bu. Soller July sold at £1.213(@1.28, closing nt §1.238¢. *Sollor Au- ot Gold of §1.168(@1.17. Soller tho yoar was mactivo, No, 1 ngxing was stondy at $1.90, No. 8doat 8116, and rejected do at 05o; but all would probiably havd commonded bighor pricos ab tho closo, 08 4tho ‘options advanced 3{c after tho Inst cash salos, Tho cash transfors roported wero 11,400 bu No. 1 apring at 81.80; 7,600 bu No. 2 spring at 81.265¢ ; 4,400 bu do ot $1.261¢ ; 7,200 bu do ab $1.25% ; 18,000 bu do ot B1.255¢ ; 800 by 16,400 bu No. 3 spring, Sflpn- oial location) at 81,10; 7,200 bu do at $1.16; 8,200 bu rojccted spring at 050. Total, 71,600 bu. Corn was moderately active, and much firmer, avoraging 13do higher than tho lowost pnlul touched last ovening, though lower than tho ’Cbnufin pricos of yostorday, -Tho extensivodrop brought out free buyers, princlpally from amon thoshort intorest, who folt tbat they could fll in moro choaply in the -option markot than by bringing tn corn from tha country. ‘Then, tag, it was sacortainod that yeatorday's rumors of hob corn yere only & fcaro, Lisving beon spread with the objeot of "broaking down prices. Thero is really but little probability that our corn in storo will gt out of condition, o8 tho weather is now more favorable, and tho inspection has boen strict onough this sprivg to keop domp corn out of the No. bina. New York was roported firmor, but this waa fully componsated by s local advance in frolghta, which provonted shippers from operating frooly. Soller tho month opeued at 83160, advanced to 840, recoded to Bxg{e, and roso to 84%/c, closing ntii%e. Bellor July sold at 8734@8814o, clos- ing at 98%¢o. Sellor August sold at 103@413o. Btrictly 'frash recoipts closed &t 861fo. Cash eales were roportod of 4,800 bu No. 1 ot $73¢c; 1,600 bu No, 2 at 3630 ; 24,000 bu do at'800; 4,800 bu_do at 8630 ;Eg&du bu do at 8590 7,300 bu do at 8530 bu do at 84980 1 16,000 bu do nt 84igo; 20,000 bu doat | wi 8i3¢0; 40,000 b do ot 84a; 20,000 budo at $9%o0} 20,000 bu_do at88%c; 22,800 bu ro- 3 Jected at 820 ; 81,600 bu do at 81 do ut 330, nfloat. Total, 237,600 Osts woro in fair demand and uvorn%oll 34o highor than dyoumrday. though tho rocoipta wers again considerably in oxcess of tho 11,000 bu pea shipments. Tho rocent break mufiht out buy- e ven, rauah, S11.0040,00; $20,00825.00 ; ticreo staves, §: sawed, do !{’nmd or eowed, staves, rou X one htaves, "$0.00@T1.005 cirole flour nosding, T@8s pex ot ; flour Hoop and tioroo polos, $30. org, aud the short interest took hold freely, whilo offeringy wore loss plonty as the woal holders had proviouely sold out, Boller tho month, or regular sold at 28}¢o, closiug at tho outside, with a discrimination of barely 4o in favor of fresh rocoipts. Boller July sold at 203§ @300, closing ot 9% @800, Cnsh snles wero ro- gurtud of 8,600 bu at 28%¢0 ; 16,000 bu at 283G 4,000 bu at 3830 ; 17,200 ‘bu 'nt 283¢0 ; 41,000 i at 280 5 b rojacted ot 34340 ; 1,800 bu do ot 2430 3,000 bu do st 210 ; 8,000 bu l:,v Enmplu at 820} 4,200 bu do at 91c. Total, 131,300 u. Rye was dull, and nominally 1@20 lowor, thero being somo offerings, and not a single order on rod Hp, BEANS AND but vo Lend-plckod navice, $2.05@2.76 ; do medlums, $2.60@ 2,653 inforior gradee, sx.a:.%?.s );mmnxmzl o demand, New York stucco, casling, 33, £3.50@4.00; Pos Tiosendaio coment, 83 ‘Akron cemout, $2.00 por bri: marblo duist, $3.25@5.60 3 mo in bulk, brl; whito sand, por bnt, 40@500 ; fire bricl, ullditig brick {common), $7. conntry brick, $12.00, dollvored ; Mi $32.50, del; do common, £ movoment was witnossod ab tho aunoxed quotations s Stark, 30x0; Ludlow, 350 can, §20; Amoskeag, 3356 Dogh, 4 and 6 by, 20@2%c; thero dealors. hO}m 1o sustain present prices. We quoto: New York @ 13)¢e; Oblo factory, 11@1830 3540, COAL—Nothing now was dovaloj tho xoUuwini; grnlmrvdl ‘!l .00 ; Lackawnnna, £0.00; Chuley Mo, $,000,; ogular; but | T prae §0.00 ices wers ugain fismfl-h, 3 brl, “'216@ 87, —_——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, FRIDAY ¥vENixa, Juno 0. - ALCOIIOL—Was quict and 1o lower; quotablo at BROOM CORN-—Yas active, and the botter grados are firm, 8tocks arg considerably reduced, particular~ Iy ot tug Mahor quaiton, 03 5o i”uo. 3o, Qi@ foaldo greon, 3x@Ae; Wa quato: No, I hurl, 8% L, BX@0x0: No. 2 do, de@ 0 do palo nnd rod, 2@24(c. a EAB—Clioico boans wero in_ demand ncarce, Peass wero quict, We quote: Cholco No. 1 stoek braid, K@, n Drls), '$1.25. foro'in moderato local uoto ; Biicco, $2,50@2.75 5 6@4.00;_huporfiuy do, riland_cemont, $7.00G7.50 per Dbrl} A5@3.601 Vticn, Loutsvillo, an 3 ow o (in BUILDING MATERIALS— Wo coutinue to c@$1,00; Limo (Urle), $1.10@1.35 per fifu url, $2.00@2.50 + plnu‘t’ging ey per 1,000, $40.00@90.00 § 007 sowor brick, $10,00 Lilwaukeo prossed, TRacine pressed, Indlana pressod, 3 fire cloy, per byl TER—In ihls market no very daclded change $14, do_common, $14 3 do common, $12. ‘was noted, A falr inguiry existed Loth on local and outside uccounts, and a necomplishied, Strictly choleo ceasivo supply, snd holders fin 20@2 r.gglmm to good, 17@190; inferior to common, 10@16¢. boral aggragato of snlea was malitios oro not i ex- roady ealo for such a o, We quota: Btrictly cholce yollow, 20@24o; DBAGGING—Prcos remain unchsngod, A moderato 3 Lowialon, S430; Amori- + 'Otlor Orcck, B3ie} burlap Funnics, singlo, 1761803 do ‘wool Backs, 85@07c, Qoulle, 25@20; RS Drlors of Cheovo roied tho same a6 on tuo procoding daya of tho wock, whore thoy woro oudily hold, Stocks aro gradually puginenting, but steady Jmprovamont in tho demand, and otory, 1216@13%0 ; Elgln factory, 136G Westorn factory, 1@ in conncetion Foviah, forpe L0 : , Jump, $11 50; Exis, $9.0 ith this market, quotations : Tho demand X X 111, $9,50; Blossburg, $9,000 ; Holking Vally, $0.007 49,60 ; Indiona block, $8,00 7 Kirks ato, $0.00 5 nk, $3.00 3 Wilmington, $5.00, COBPENAGE—Wan quiot ind unclionged: W to- Pork burrels at $1,25@1.35 ; lard tivrces, $1.60@ whisky barrels, $1.00@2. riar 3101, §9.00; Walnut 1 28,00 ; do buckod, $30. olos, $14,00815,00 por m'; pork 5,00 .00 por m, EGA8—Were moro plenty and easier. Quotablo at Saloa includo 2,000 doz and ut13c; 16 FEATHERS—All good feathers sold readily on ar- ‘brla at 12¥e, “rival at full prices, Wo quoto: Primo to cholce iive pee0 at 75 from firét hauds ; jobbing prices, 82@ A T ol Toutlers 3 mixed feathers, 45@700; FISLH—Tho fish trade was satisfactoril uoted u(ud“v ond 0, o, chicken, 8@100. nctive, and rm: No, 1 tho warkot, No. 2 was quoted at 630 askod, and | Ty aebs U a1 Mot e §lo the bout il probublyabout o, Salow o | S0gu s ue o g Seslagn; Yo, | ed to u samplo af e sboro kil .0: .00 § co per A Barloy was dull, 7o ;’:ominmy 2@30 lower, | @0.15; Géorge's coatish, $0.15@7.00; Labrador hier~ thoro being no demand. We quoto No, 2 at 68@ | ¥ing, sptit, bris, WW@}N\": do‘sx fl.mif-gfl@“-gfll: o Mo b0t 50000, and soltod at abi@dt, | iR e fiet, Yot damih: Lok hethy 0 inside in tho Rool lovalor, and the # a5@370% fvor outsido in othor housos. - Holas wero lmited ta | Sosas S0@H70; Columbla Rivor sulaion, J brl, $10. 1,200 bu rejected at 40c. ©10,33, FRUITE AND NUTS—DBusinesa was slack, at une BURPLUS WIIEAT IN 1873, < chnuged prices, Wo quote: Fonzion—Dates, 83(3 The Afighigan Farmer thus ostimatos the sur- | 9%0; 8 drume, D@le; Sug box, Hyolte; Turk: plus whoat in the several countries named : Tant TGS, Dowrario—Alden appics, 18@2005 Tushels, | Aichlgon ?o, "6@Ta; Western do, 6@3)0; Southorn TRGNCO, 1 avavsiarss Ao, 4(@5c; phactics, ‘pared, 18@20o ; peachos, Lalves, loland and Balginm, .. 0@030; do, mized, 4K@fc; blackberrios, 9@0Xc ; Anutri, Tidngary, o oy, Tlio hodltorrancd countrios X Egypt.. United Total surplus whes! OALIFORINIA OROFS. The 8an Franclsco Bulletin of May 24 saya: o reapberries, 40@410; pitted chiorrios, 22@24¢, NUTE~ Fitboria, 14@180; almonds, Torragona, 21@290; No~ lea wainuts, 24@250; Brozil S pocany 110 [30; Afrioan! peanute, 03@705 Wilinington peanuts, los Tenncsscopeanuts, 4)@BAfc, GRDABRIERAUL furtior Inifirovomont wos notod {n tho demand for fiund.u coming under this head, and the fooling amon| ing tho only artlolo showing positive wesknoss, In peca jobbera scemod firmer,—~sugars bo- no changes Woro reported, tho following betug rront : "5t Grnn BoDA-TK @Y, ; 0, G, Jovn, M14@ W give, to-lay, spoclal roports from tho most im- | =Oorrezs—bocho, W@idios 2154 poriaut grain-growing pointa in tho Siato, about the | 28K} Juws, N,g; 4, ;"):9210 i m‘:fl%n“&}a;‘*fig condition of tho crope, Thosa roporta are, on tha fluhcdoluga o, MX(‘?. I n‘:’x o e Caioe ) onste wholo, much moro favorablo than was antlelpatod food o, 2H@U0 comman oy BN, ronels thireo wecks ngo, With throo or'four inches moro of | J0g 40, X&g! oo d% ‘,m', B oRie ; Mar- Tain_coming lato fn tho ecason, wo should havo had | Rioa, fanoy, 23G36)0; do, prisio, 345 i tho largest whoat harvest over known in the Btute, | acaibo, BX@3io, Thio shiriukago from drouth is o mattor of conjeoturo, The aroa of land sown to small grains wad larger than over sown befors, tnd this oxoeen will Ho momo oy lownrds making up tho - agregato dolelono in” amount 'na compared wilhC fho whook crop of laat yoar, It fs bo motod that the failure this Soat is “fust whore o good or shorb crop fells airongly ou the aj firl,‘m:lfimull, viz,: tho Sau Josquin | 1! Valley, Audyot o roporta fcom somo paria of this | O diatrlct are of'an cucouraging charactor, Tho favosa~ Ll weathor could not quito bring out tho cropa in this Yellsy. Dut it i savad parially or whoily Taeio dise triots oven thero, Many bolleve that, taking into con. #ideration the groator urea sown, tho ‘sggregato whoa arop will not fall botow that of lust year,~ 7 it renchea throo-fourthu of ss muoh oa the erop of 187 we shall Yo more than glad ta chroulcla tho fact, 8 i LARE YREIONTS, L The Buffalo Commeroial Adverliger enys : “Tho navigation season of 1878 bids falr to bo an oo tivo ono, bt 14 18 probablo that frolght ralos by both Iuke sud canal will rulo lower than thoy did dusin, 1873, For soveralseasous provious to 1671 tho lakoun canu] business at this port had beon wnromunorativ nnd the losses of araftd by esaualties woro uot replaos Oan walght, 16@153c; do, e, gored, sud graualated, 11 o5 o, No,2, I0x@i0y(e; 1 do, 0@9)0; cholco molassos sugar, 93(@10o ?gfi"d @9%c; do, falr, BI;@V}0; common, 88, 1 popper, JuX@IHe l%or, p.'ufl 283800; do A B rt Wolght, top—Tatny, BY@BKe 3 Rungoou TH@HI; @00; Loulaians, 1@, ugans—Patent out lonf, 19@1330 ; crusbed, pow- 11X@13c; A, standard, 105@ 1, ToK(G10ig0 éxtrn O, ollow 0, 10@104 0§ 10@103¢0 ; primo do, OX@0Xo; folr T fate do, doo; do, %6 "fio\;nnn—nlnmflnd drips, $1,25@1.30; sllver drips, 1o X @10%0; O L3 town, low Orloans sugar, cholce, U@ extra fiue, 1037303 good sugar Louso syrup, 43@4du oxtra do, b0 83c; do primo, "Nuw Orleansmolsack, cholco, 780 do common, 05@700; Portg vo, B5@050; oaminon molassce, 80 560 5 foves 1o oo molaasod, ' clio 0. va—Common fo bost, 0@100, s —Aliopico, 11@180; cloves, 31@Qo3 cassln, nutimegs, $1LA5GL. , 20@330; 40 No. Aps—Fronch mottled, 8}¢@630; Gorman mottlod, 05@0x0; dolden Weeh,' 0G0}0; Whlly Lily, 0@ 030 s Whlto Tioto, 0Y@0a: brown Windror, 4@ 4350 paim, @00 ; Havon Ioporinl, x(@oic. yTATON—Glons, DX@1007 corn, 9@110 § laundry, 6@ 70} common, 536@6c, ISR TI0{ BT emons nnd orangos woro fn oot ucst anil firm, Fresh steawborrion nold rosdily a¢ 10@340c. Ohorriss wero slaw at16@200. Wo quotos ‘Applos, gool to oliofco, $3.00@,00 por brl, Lemond, oAb 00, Orauges,’ 83,50310,00, Pineapplen, 13,00 @4.00 por doz, Banauns, $3.00@7.00 per hunch, Goosos by, 6100 or il Hirawlorrion 20@4GE, Olor- rice, 163200, HbLE—ero dull sad nomiuslly unchangod, Wo quotot Gommon to fair Wostorn al 26@400. JIAY—A slight rodstion tn presed timofly woa ro- ‘portod, ashilo from which thero was_no ohang in the gonoral foaturo of tho murkot, Tho demand continiics maodorate, and slocks afe becoming largor than deals ers dloaira: Wo quoto wliolosala pricea patd by dealera, 04 follows, cars {0 contaln 20,000 1b4: ON TnAGK— Timothy, bestor prossed, = $1080@17.00 3 timothiy, looso prossed, $16.00@10.60s prafrio proasnd, $12.606 13,00, ON \WAcon—Timofhy, loote, $10,00@18,00% looso, $14.00@310,00, For dolivery of pressod, .00@1,80, according to distanco, HIDES—Thara was a fair amatint of trading n thin deparimont, and tho market was ngaln stoady sud firm. Wa repoat our int a5 follows s Groon city hiilchora’ 7% groon curod, light, 11o3 do henvy, 100; parh auiod, 936@I00 s greon calf, 1A@100 5 veal kin, 150 ; ey calf, 30 dry kip, 3o drynlted, 17@160; dry Aint, 19@200'; long-bajred kip, 10403 deacon skins, 45 @BB0; grubby, acorod, out, Or Otorwiso dsmogod, txo-hirds price, IRON AND 8TREL—Tho trado was modorato and rlcoa for common iron 6say, 88 ollovwn s €00 1 v0vve {ovss 42108 4 10 rutos @ 0 810 rates 18 @ ®94s Hib @100 @b . @180 B 200 Y 1b English tool steol 1} @230 ratos @13%o rates 1t INNERS ' BTOOR—Thero aro o Inrgo numbor of country doalors in tho olty, aud tho ‘marchants roport a vory falr trado. Annozod aro tho wicos s PEFIN PrATE~T0, 10514, $14.80; do, 13513, $1600: do, 14x20, $16,80; 46, rooling, 10, $14,60; 'do, 2028, Fro Try—Targo, 4203 small, 4303 bar, 4o, Siterr Zno—Kull caske, 1105 half casks, 11X(@1130; less quaniity, 11303 slabg, Oc. Brrrr IrRoN—No, 24, 630 rates, OauiarzeD troi—{c. 16020, 180, No. 21G24, 100} No. 35@28, 170§ No. %7, 1803 No. 28,900, A distount of 30 por cont 15 mado from {nis ilat, QoryEn—Qoppor bottoms, 450 § braziors, over 12 e, 4707 tinnod coppor, 430, . % ‘Winr—3 to, 80 0, 8, and 9, 104; 101011, Ic;13, 130+ 13 and 14, 1340 16 and 16, ido} 17, 160 $ 18, 00'; 70, 100 ; 20, 200 full bundlo, ' 16 por cont dis: caunt ;' fenca wire, 750 ; by car load, Ti0, NAIL8—Wero nelivo b tho following rates: 10@ 60d, por keg, $5.00 ratos; 84 do, $9.25; 0d do, .50 ¢ 1([(10?‘}6.!1)‘&; 3 do,'$0,80 ; 341 do, fino, $8.00; 2d do, $8,25; clinch, $7.87) ; 130 off 'for 100 keg ote, NAVAL STORES—A tclnralllg falr inquiry exiate, Tope, Wo quole: Maallla rope, ¥ Ib, 1003 eisal 1b, 16@170; hiomp sash cord, @ 1b, 20¢I25 b, 20@230 ; tarred ropo, ¥ 1, 17@18: Dalo, §5,00@0,00 ; piteh, @ .Drl, $6.00@7.00; tar, brl, bale, £5,0030,00, OILS~Garbon was quoted 3ge lower, of st 18)@100, ‘With this oxception thero wero no clisuges in valucs, tho market. ruling stoady at tho annoxed quotations Carbon, 18K@100; oxtra oll, 73¢; No. No. 2, '66o: linscod, raw, $1.00; do boiled, §1.053 ‘whale, 87¢ ; sporm, d.Dfl@fl.lO: neats foot oll, strict]; pure, $1,10% do oxtrs, 900 do No, 1, 7603 bank oll, 700 ‘straits, 760 ; olopbant ofl, 050§ turpontine, 56@ 670§ naphtlis, 03 'gravity, 200 ; paphths, cosmon, 16 170, O UL TRY—ohickens woro In largo suprly and lowor, quotable weak u.flq;.m for old, and $1.50@ $3,50 for lpflnf. ‘Turkoys sold at 14@150, Balea come Drlao 35 coopa largo ollckons ot $4.50; & coops nt 4,257 G coops cholco spring ot 23,607 16’ coopy nt $3,003 8 coops small at $1,60 ; 3 coops turkoys at 14@160, POTATOES—Owing to tho scarcily of uew polatoes ttioro w08 moro inquiry for old. Poachblowa sold nt 40@143c, on_track, Wo noto alos of two cars poach- ‘blows a$ 430; 1 car do ot 422, on track; 1 car cholco do at 450 1 car at 40c, deliverad, ‘BALT—Was Iu contiuucd good demand and steady. We quote: Onondaga and Haginaw, fine, §2.003 ordinary coorse, $2,00; coarso Dismond 0, §3,107 ground solar, $2,10} dairy, without bage, $1,60; dairy, with bags, $4.60@4.75; Asbion dafry, per sack, $5.50; ground altm, $2,00@2.40 ; Turk'a Island, $2.00, ° SEEDS—Tho trading was_moderate, and confined maluly to millot nnd Hungarlan, Olover old at £5,00. Timothy was nominal at §3,60@4.25. Balea Includo 50 Dngs Hungarian at $1.257 10 baga ot $1.20 5 20 bays millot 0t $1,00; 100 bags doat 9503 20 bt clovor &t .00, TEAS—No now foatures woro devoloped in thia market, A falr numbor of orders wero rocolved and wers promptly flled ot tho followlog rats : Young b&'mn. common to falr, 45@8503 do good, 00@700,; do cholco to oxtra fino, 03c@$l.10; coms mon to fino old Lyson, T0@05c, common imperial 60@650 3 good to cholco 1o, B0c@S1,10; fino_to good gunpowder, 70c@$1.00 ; cholce Pingsuea, $1.16@1.20; oxtra Moyuno, $1.35@1.40 ; choico to oxtra leaf Japan, B5c@$1.00 ; fair to good do, 65@175¢ ; common do, 0@ 45c ; colored natural leaf Japau, 55@05¢ ; common to fine'Oolong, 35@460 ; good, 65@6Ge ; choico to oxtra, @800, TOBACOO—Waa quiot and steady & Prug—Natural Jeaf, T5@800; bolf bright, 60GT00; lack, nd, 45@36c. et doci 19 cliofce, 32@300 § medium, 2@ 31¢ ; common, 26@280, R O apil unchanged + Doeeh, 20,00 ; maple, $10,00; hickory, $11.00; elabe, $6.00 deltvered. VEGETABLES—Frosh stuf sold readily, Greon corn from Mobilo was offored on tho markot to-day, : Groen coru nt 350 per doz; poas, siring baaus, £3.5004.00 porbu cucuuibers, $1, 35 por doz; now oulons, per brl, £5.0080.00% 3»&23% $1.95@176 per brl; radislios, 200 2505 squash, 6@Be per Wb; separagus, 60@0003 ple plant, 1@3)0 per Ibj lotttice, 35@400 per doz; cab- 8o, $1.26@1.60 por doz} turnips, S0@50c per dozy beots, 30@40c per doz; carrots, Aflflfiyu: onious, $3,50@4.00 per box ; tomstoes, $1.00, WOCDENWARE AND BROOMS-—Deaiora repart & fair trada at formor prices, DBrooms are irm, owing to thorecent advonce in broom carn, Quotations areus fol- Tows? Two-hoob pails, $2.30 por doz 3 S-oop o, $2.603 f-hoop dalry, $4.25 ; oxtrado, $4,75; oxtra cheodo tubs, $12.60; No. 1 fubs, $10,60; No, 2 do, $9.00; No, 3 do, ermuda $8.00; tubs, 3in neat, $2.30; keeclers, 5 fu neat, $1.755 Talf-Hushiol mensures, piain, $3.76 por doz; do {ron Yound, $4.50 ‘meseutes, plain, $2,50 5 do, iron bound, €376+ cliuras, No. 1, $11.00; do, No, 3, $10.00: do, N0, 8, $9.00; do, No. 4 §8.00 ‘por doz: ' hoadod Clothospihs, $1.00@1.25; washboards, $2.35@2.00 per Qoz; burrel covers, £1.00@2.60 ; kannaking, §3.00@5.50 2 or rack; butter tubs, oak, 8 fn nest, $1,65; do, Fo neat, §1.103 Uroom Loudies, $12.0K310.00 D No, 1 brooms, $2,75; No. 3 do, $2.25@2.60; do, com= mon, $1.15GT.0. WOOL~ Fare waa no chango. Now woal s coming in slowly, but prices aro not yet catablished. Old is fu light nlofl&ulul and woak, af the prices givon Mnyz: Tub, washod, oxtra medium. 50@520 Tub, washiod, commion to fo Gomiman din ‘Flosoo, washed, KAXX, lig Flosco, woabod XKXY, divgy, Fleece, washiod, medium dingy, Fioeoe, unwashed, X&XX, in good condition. ‘Flooce, unwashed, coarss to snedinm. Floece, unwashed, coarse, snd dingy.. Buper, pullod.... ke = 10@ 200 1 urky woo o5 Pricos for now wool will probably Lo fro: Toywor than tho sboy it sali, or @50 v, AILROAD FREIGUTS—Followlug aro the rates to tho lcading Eastorn points: avoraging 1,031 I, Mostof 18 transfora wero ot £.76@84.16 for butclior’s cattlo; at $4,60@5.20 for com- ion o medlum ipplag beovi sad at 8,2068,78 for £0r good 1o clioloo do. Now milth eowa woro fnquired for {0 a modurato oxtont ouly, and sold nlowly st $20.00 @45,00 por liead, Voal ealves wors Ip domand ot §1.98 {85.50 rur 100 1 for poor o sonly abolco. TUo mar- Kot closod firm for all grades abovo mediuin, . QUOTATIONB, Ohofoo Dooven—Fine, fat, woll formeil Byenr 10 B yoar old eteers, avoroging 1,250 to 1,400 s, ., Sevinte 200 BOOGTS Quod Dooves—Woll-fattoned nlocks, avraging 1,160 (o Lot o Modluni Grados—Sleors In falr 0 agltg 1,100 (0 1,250 1 Dutclors! Blook-—Oomm y and good fo oxirs cows, for olty 5 slaughtor, avoraglog 800 to 1,100 s, ... .. 4.00@4.80 Blook Oattfo—Common cattld, in docent - floah, averaging 700 0 1,080 168, vee.oevo s 4.00@4T0 Inforlor—Light and thin cows, holfors, alags, Liilin, and acallawag ploors, Gttle—Toxns, Northorn wintored, Oattlo—Corn-fod Toxas. ... .ev.. OATTLE BALES, Xo. Prie 13 fat pony slcors 5 18 good atoora. 17 good tee: 18 Cliorakeo sk 20 oxtra atoorn, 81 cholco atoora, 18 chiofca steora, ...+ EEEEEL FEasasasaneanan, EEEEEERE 32 cholco 105 cholco 78 cholco CEEEEREEERE Zaomananammans: HOGS—The markot opened docline motod yesterday, and continued nctive and sixong toiho oloso. Tho moderato chsractor of the Tocolpis, togathor with tho cooler weather prevalont, * encoureol buyors, apd the. difaeeat clastos oporate on o liboral cale, nt $3,00@3.08. for commaon ; at 14,00 405 for medfum, and at $4.10@34.25 for good to clioloe, 'Tho stalo hi about 16,000 hoad, o o Ceosh: secopts roachod 7,000 Load, makivg b total supply of 23,000 hoad ; but {hia supply, tiough mgo‘ e ot much fn sxecas of tho wants of buyors, about everything bafng picked up at tha abovo rango, Tho market closed firm at $3,00@4.00 for poor 0 come mon ; ot $4,05@4.10 for modium, and at $,16@4.25 for oo’ to_cliolco—indicating au’ advanco of 6@100 a8 compared with tho closing jirices of yosterday, Trans. actlons ombraco tho following ¢ Av, Price, 218" $4.00 203 4,00 208 4.00 243 4.00 220 400 218 4.00 00 208 4,05 00 173 420 200 415 22 220 410 400 |03 103 405 405 158 231 410 420 |61 106 420 420 |63 203 400 405 (53 198 405 420 |69 225 410 495 |80 228 420 o0l 213 425 |193 188 410 |50 259 400 45 268 4,00 (60 150 400 |68 221 400 [49 263 4.00 67 231 400 2 BHEEP=Thcro was n fair demand for mutton grndu ond #ellers wera cocbled to realize at tolerably ull prices, though taward tho cloao salos dragged, and tio mnrlkoi seuma o Dave rathor s domuward ook, 0 quiote poor to common at $3,00@3,75, snedium af $4,00@4.25, ond_good to cholco ot $4.50@5,00, Wool glicep 6ol ot $4.0060.00, Lamba ot FLEOGO.50 per cad, gt CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Frapay Evexma, Jano 6, Tho recolpta wore lberal this morning, snd there was o good nttendance of country buyers, The mar- ot was fairly nctivo, about 15 or 20 cargoos boing dls- posed of, Folr to cholco strips and boards a7o from 250 to 800 lower, quotablo at $12.75@16,00. CGommon -ados sold at about yesterday's rangy of prics, or at ,00310,00 for ploce-atuff, and $10.00 for coarse~ mixed lumber, Nx:s los of lath or shinglos were re- porlod, henco {hey aro unguotablo. Only s fow sales woro roporied, which are given bolow: Gargo scow Harmonla, from South Haves, 60 ; coarso mixod at $10.00, Hold by Irish, Bullon & Co, Cargo scbr Bollo, from Manistce, 40 m timber ot $12,00 ; 76 m Jotsla and scantling ot $10,00 ; Sea Gorn, from Neshoto, 5 m strips aud boards ut $12.75. Bold' by B, K. Bick- ford & Go. 2 LUMBER PREIGNTS, Maniatee, $3.00 ; Ludington, $2.76; Muskegon, $2,15 ; Oconto, $3.60 3 Menomince, '$3.60@2.855 Pentwator, $2.60@2.78 s Whito Lake, $2.6082.75; Grand Haven, AT THE YARDS, A largo number of country dealars, foking sdvantago of tho Toduced radl farce 4his weck, havo m on tho market, and trado Ia very active, Thoro was no pariienlar change in prices, Gxcopt that socond cloat is Tuoted st a littls wider range, and somo gradea of shin. gles aro sold at $3.25, Common boards, jolsts, and scantling sre easy, Firat clear.. $2.00 @I5.00 Becond clear, 1 inch to 2 inch. 46,00 @00.00 ‘Third clear, 1 inch,. 88,00 Third cleor, thick, .00 Olear flooring, 1st and 3d " togethor, rough...... 0.0 Cloar uiding, 1l 23,00, Qommon widing. 00 Gommon flaorin; st %0 Common fooring, dressed, Gocon 0 , aclectad, 14 fuel 8 Joiat, scantling, small timber, fencing, etc., 10 £o0t ANAUDAOF. +.svereenes 12 Jolat and scautling, 18 to 24 feet.. posts, apl Cedur Cedar posts, o Bhingles No, 1 sawoll... Threo doliars per oar to ba nd which chasgo follows the ehingles, Thlukm‘u—“fl -Five shingles to bo two inohes in thick- nogs. Longth—-Slxteen inchioa, Walnut — Connters, . $100.00@160.00; _olcar, Diack-Walnut — Counters, £100. .00} 3 05,00@765,00 3 common, $40.00@50.00; cull, '$30.008 95,005 Hooring, $50.00@50.00. Ash—Olvar, $30,00@40,00; common, $20.00825.00; cull, $12.00818,00; ooring, $0.00G40/0 w2 ey Shol sf |mindag PRI H NI Chicago to, ;-E E33(85 ;..-é‘ NN P ER R Toston.... L Philadeipia and B0 | 50 l’lfizhuruh and Bellaire, 00} 35 n; . Buf u 5 Waahingl o Whooling, W.Va, . Wilmington, N. 0. Savanuab, Ga.. ‘Montren} and Frescott CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. FniDax BVENING, Juno 0. Tha recoipts of livo stock since Baturday bLavo beon o5 followa: Cattie, Mopn. Sherp, 050 12,430 5815 15420 014 880 1500 1,168 201 11,610 1104 2,083 1,206 Total.... o 5,187 Bsmo tme last wook, 3,433 ‘Week befora Just. .. 4,139 Blipmonts wors g Ot taeesenianasnn e 9,814 83,870 . Ahord of Duteh or Holatein cattle, bred by W.'As TRutesol, of North Andovor, Mass , from fmportod stock, reachod tho yards to-dsy, in charge of Georgo E, Tirown. They atiractod vory genoral sttention, por- Laps ot moro for (lolr shapely pronottious s lotsy coats than for thefr unusual size, tho largest, * Zuider Zeo,” 8 6 year old bull, wolj hing 2,500 s, This breed of cattlo are ravely met Vlfl?l in this conntry, but they are destined to cume juto prowtucnco, a8, fu nddition to superior milk-ylelding properties, thoy ure romarks Ay Boello, matira rapialy, and fatton onslly, If not Qepoaod of hore, tho Lord will be abipped 10'Do Katb Jounty. O A ELT—Undor Wula Hoad Hhiors woro fow changes, and nione of fmportauco to noto, Tho firmuoss (o2 veloped yestorday in such grades as woro suitable for shipment Kast wos provaiont fo-day, the supply of A turod byovon bomg compurafivoly light and Somewhat Lot of tho demand, wllch was fulrly ac- tivo, | 'Elio paat fow dnys Linvo witnessod a very markod falling off in tho recolpts of fat cattlo, ond \‘hfln a4 )I'i, \hura‘{lul ‘boon no pronouncod advanco the * outlook s doetdedly maro favorablo for sollors, Whilo this 18 tho cawo withs tho uppor gradea tho Tovoran is trus of common and medinm dcécriptions, ho stoadily fn- oraasing aupply of theso giving pricos ou unwlstnkable Gownward lndency. Tho raiigo of 1o-dsys sales was £3,60@5.90, tho inald Tots, a1d thio outeido uotation for thin coarsy mi ?m‘ & bunch of oxtra steera S Oloss, £0MG40 ;' common, $20.00835.00; < 2. 3 Hickory—Glear, $95.00@45,00; common, $25.008 35,005 cull, $13.00@18.00. %Inplna-nulwrbnm.flfifilfl;w: common, $20,00@30.00; cull, $10. 15,00, fl‘x{xm\?b—clmr, $50.00@00.00; comman, $25.008 25,00, Cliorry—Olear, $50.00@00.00; common, $25.000 85,00 7 cull, §12, 18,00, Whitewood—0lear, $30.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @30.00 3 cull, $10,00@15.00, ‘Wagon Stock—Hickory axles, per sot, $1.00@1.50 wagot: pales, cack, 45@550 ; box' boards, $36.00@¢0,00) sl e Ut sdiardal, MARINE. Port of Ohicogo. ichx Jo Vilas, Ludington, 160 m B O in By, Monpimihco, 580 1 lumber, 10 m lath, Bebr Arab, Ludiigton, 140 ui lath, Bittr Manitawoc, Dleboygay, 200 bales Liair, 120 kega butter, 10 bria lak, gohr Soa Goln, Two Rivers, 05 m lumbor, Bchr L. 1, Sieppard, Codar River, 170 m Tumbor, Beow South Haven, South Hoven, 50 m timber, Targo Apprentico Doy, Grand Haven, 430 o Juber, Boow Mondots, White Lake, 68 1 luniber. Trop B, W. Blanckard, Buffalo, 405 bara rallroad iron, e By Ao Elttto Suamico, 210 m Inmbor, 8chr Ethon Allen, Littlo Susmico, 3 Stmr Lowell, Ogdensburg, 83 boxoa fel, 160 boxes ol 0080, Heow 1, Dizon, Holland, 50 m lumbor, Sobr 2 Golor, ollnd, 33 m slovos, Drig Pligrim, Maskegou, 160 m lumbor, B Ao Dl Duskegom, 200 m nimber. Bchr Arundale, Maulstoe, m lumber, Sehr Bolle, Manistoe, 110 m lumber. ‘Seur Lizz{o Doak, B, Joseph, 60 m Iumbor, Sehr Tiobost Wowlett, White Laks, 160 o lumber, Holr Kato Howard, Ludington, 100 m Inmber, Dargo ¥, Alion, Orand Tlaven, 160 m lumber, Bohr A, Rust, Muekegan, 320 t lumbor, Trop B, 0. Daldwin, Escanaba, 650 toua iron aro, Behir Bortha Darnes, Menominee, 350 m Iumbor, urnnll‘lhvnfl.llsl“l) ml‘m"l)‘:jir. yrig ¥rontier 7, Ludingtou, m lumber, B T formon, Maniateo, 180 1o fumbor. Bobr B, I, Wado, Endington, 160 m lumber, Borge Mary Amuaniia, Grand Haven, 120 m lumber, Hehre Fallr%rolhon Holland, 85 m lumber, el Monsoon, Muakegon, 115 m lumbor, 40 m lath, Behr A, Plugger, buakegon, 85 m lumber, Behr Mary Non, Muskegon, 187 m lumber. Bolir G, W, Wescolt, Muskegon, 16 m lumber, 100 m Hith che Dan Nowhall, Muekcgon, 140 1 lumbor, BEhE Tthio, Muwkego, 10 an fumbor, 40 0 ath, Hehie Loo, Graud Haven, 00 m lumber, OLEAR] +oeoJuno 0, Prop M, Groh, Manlatoo, cargo of sunaries. Bl Maniiowos, Milwaukos, 42 balsa broota oort, 315 0 Wyomiug, arge Wyomiug, ry Lides, Prop Lowell, Ogdensburg, 600 brla flour, 250 brla pork, Tron vmlx“'m',! Tutralo, 12,203 bu wheat, 0,200 bu comn, Stsor Nebrasks, Buffalo, 50,000 bu oats, 20,600 b corn 400 brls ‘Hour, 300’ il corn subel, 600 bugs o cuko, Prop 8, G, Baldwin, Eacanaba, light. BEDE A J. Hogors, ‘Dutfato, 33,611 bit corn, ok Alla Bodors, Buffalo, 21,600 bu corn, Lake Frolghts are quotatlo at @Tio for corn, eud 6Q8 ‘whont, ilio outaldo hefng thesaking ratos, follow! ing oliattors woro roporfod ¢ To Poriland, 'vip Barnl —Prop Qity of Dotrolt aud_bergo Gulding Blar, corny through § prop Montgomery, corn snd oata, through o Dontan, vis Ogdenburyli—Prop Olty of Tolede oorn'at 200, o ioatom, vis. Tuflelo—Fiop oorn at 36c, To Bulalo—~8ohr Acorn, corn at 70, T Oollingwoad—olr Otlor, osta ot 8¢, To Prescotim Bebir Whita Gloud, corn 8t 19%c.. To Owego—ch Thomas Howland, corn on privato torms, tal ca Eg% equal to 16,000 bu whoat, 140,000 bu cor, &y bu onts, 11urrat.0, June di—Ohartors reporteds Hohrs fa Flint, Morengo, Allco sud Elizabotts Jonos, coul to Ch cago at $1.00 per ton, fro s s Commorce of Chicngo; ! LIST OF VESSELS AIRIVED IN THIS DISTRIOT MAY] 0 fol Denription. W Torvges Btoamorn— . 7 43403 1780 18 10 | g1 8 s 4 .20 4903 123 1,96 8,003 DTno Cases by Tolal.cvussesanisensesers 1770 GBBIL 16,200 vesdeta GIRAGES Gl b oraroros v, 1ty Duseription. No. Towge, crews Bt Tl 80,605 1,4 s 2 , Bailin 180,004 "195 it 119,218 5,252+ fi? 24 © 8 83,000 oog Totaliseesscose 1,767 847,013 ‘m,m; STATEMENT OF VEBSELS OF TIE UNITED ATATES Wirtond OLEARED ¥ROM ONICAGO YOI FOREIGN PORT! Desoription. o, Toige, 2Csd Bloamors Pon, s ol Bleam bargo. T m 13 Balling— : 5" Dagks, 1 w1 10 Barges, 1 290 13 a4 10 s 4 1074 980 OF AMERIOAN VRBSELS WUIOIL ARBIVED LERE FROM FOLEIGN PORTS, - AMohawk, Duacriptton, Xo, zonge, el e ebators Proj o st“h)l;fl—- st s fichoonor, 08 8@ Total, ; 203 ot . L4 ozanzn, i - Xo 0 Description, Mo, Tonige, eretce Bleam— e 10 B8 108 1w 10 L\ sl 103 caspen 23 0,354 811 FOREION VESSELS ATLIVED: No.of Ko, Tonge orew. 10 2807 108 1w 10 n saw [ 1 0,303 802 rod trom hieago durtn tho months of Blag, 1875, 4,634, with a tolal taanege 863760 tous, 2 £ 'otal numbor of srrivala_into this district (Ohlcago) during tho month of Moy, 1813, 1,804, with & total tons nago of 407,877 tons, Convoyances of Vosselus Tho total number of convoysnces of vessols district of Olifcago, during May last, was 18, total consideration of m,g'm.m, 88 fallows ¢ 0 rod and soventy ono hundrod and ofghty= £ths of chr 8, G, Androws, Geo, O, Finnoy to Ass E. Curtis and E. E, Hartman, $4,700, Al of sobr Floretts, John Btuplnakd to W, Bullen and 3, V. Tolor, $26,000, Ong-helf of scow-sche Gladlator, B, Aanderbon to Chas, Rietz & Bro., 600, lMl u{ nscn: “Horo, Qarl Knudson to A, V. Mortan eb al, . St of tug M, P. Harrison, Jano M, Gharleston to David Dall, 32, D . & u(onm;anfilufl schr liarmonts, 6, W, Sauders to Robt. & lfi‘npfli :fi{.afl'u ‘Harmopia, Chas, Poterson to Robt, e X s iabih af tug A, Moshor, R, H. Brener to J. B. Dunbam and A, Moshor, $1,254. Al caglboit Marlon, Waltor P. Aunk to Ellby ih] $300, W saani-bost Progress, §, A, Fisk to Oharles Kole lv%e. $27¢ i 3 thiea schr Regulator, T, Ryerson to John Hane i keow Boa Dird, Jobn Gerlach to Josso Cox, Ono-half canal-boat Gon, Bherman, Jane Jewell to ’%"P’-‘m".fi“x‘u’&’i‘z‘sr"\'%'l‘.p, i, o, Cogwinto Jni».n W U8R ES%, woua, Lincoln Park Commisstoners to 3., Vabdocar, $6,000. in tho for a Misconancous. ho sehoonor Dalaware will o resdy for s i bout a weok. “Tho new propeller Ballentine, and hor tow, the A, B.Boorc, tho largest vossol on’ tho Inkes, hiave left Baginaw for Chicago, The propoller carries 760 m ft grunbt}l: ll:‘x‘d the schooner 650 jm f¢ lumber and 3,000 of aalt, i —The Qosst Wrocking Company, it 18 stated, ate to rafsa the bark Twlugnb which atranded Inst_year, Indon with iron or, off -Band Boach, Lako Huron, She lios casy of &ccess, snd can bo roscued with mo groat dificulty. Tha Twilight is 895 tone burden and ‘camo out in 1803, —The Datrolt papers of Thursday, Juno®, say that tho Ohfeago grain tloot had been beard from within @ short distance of tho Manit light and sdverse winda. “Tho_coal-laden_sclioonor Wanderar, whick wonb anhore at Kolloy's Teland sbont six wocks'go, was ro- purchasod by hor formor owner, from flio undere ‘writers, who absndoned her, and, on Tucsdsy morne ing, thd tng Byalio, rolonsed Wi schioonor aad toved Ber'to Bandusky, Sho will botaken to Clovoland for ropairs., D s bark Dundos, gratn loadod, 1s_saliore obova $organs Polat, on thio Canada sida of Lake Bele. & tug hoe gono t0 her from Port Colborue, Bho will probably o got off without much dumiage, —Tho tron propeller Ouba has arrived, having made tho round trip to Ohlcago ud back, stopping at Mil= waukoo both ways, and running into Cloveland, o olgbt daya and eloven hours, This {a remarkably fast timo.—Bugalo Express. —Wallo crossing Lake Ontarlo, on Sunday last, ono of the crow of tho steamer M, F. Morrick, named Willlara Sponcer, foll overboard aud was drowhoed. —Pottawatomio {8 tho north poiut of Bock Island, narth ido of ths eutrunco to Groen Day, morvos o & guldo {o hat placo through tho patsago betwoon Rock &0 Bt Marifu's Taiandn. Tho gt {8 on tho keoper's awelling, snd bullt of A10-fact ehasl in tho channal boars N. B, by E, X E, 8 milea from tho Tight, From the southenst point of Rock Island thero aTo tiro dangerous reofs with only four fost of water, . by E. ) E, 2 miles ond 8, 8, E, 3§ miles, Veasels from Lako Michigan for Groon Day 2an bring tho lght to bear in 18 fatboma of waler from W. by N. to W, by 8., and stand for it hauling halfa mile to the nortlitard 58 they approach tho Iight, with tho lfght aboam when standing for tho westwsrd. Tho N, W, point of Washinglon Inland will beat W. by 8. —Detroit Tribune. ¢ e Gokhatm, of tho schoonor- Jane Bell, which ns Just arsiyed down from Lako Buparior, roports th ol ot tau bodics which waro lost 1ast fali from tio ill-fated Juplter and Saturn, Ono of the un~ fortunates had proviously been found mear .some bushoa whero lio had wanderod and perlsbed; tho sbove makea a total of five which havo been recovered. 0no of tho bodies auswers to the doscription of Capts Siringloman, who commnndod the Saturn, Thoy wora all nferred at Whito Fish Folnt. Furthor information soguediag thom may ba bad from {ho light-iouso Xeope er at that placo,—1bid, ous, and wezo experienclng stono, MEDICAL OARDS DR. C. BIGELOW TIAL PILYSIOIAN, (8 Statoat., Ohicago, s e ekontsr The paptrs: SuabBr: g2 bifoiow is 4 otfoat catabilaliod phyalolan i Ohicago, Belonce and oxpedence Liave mado Dr, B, the most ree ‘nownod SPECIALIST of the sgo, honored by tho pross, oatoumd of tho highest modical attsinmon by pilthe gl N hng b AN A ¥ iy oll casus of OHIWONIO AND BPEOTAL DIFERRES (o hath sax: y R, SEPARATE PARLORS BORSULTATION itiE, EpARATE PARLORS s adlios and gontlomen. - Gall, B R o™i oag aih Tottors, with alazaps, to e 0. BIOR 0w, No. GiSiat, DIt BIGELOW is a rogularly brait phunfolan. il rep- uintion bt beat KROwh horo in out midst. T50 waRts n0as. fantrotoration, butls wall Spokan of by ovory oue oo truatiug thewsalves to his caro. 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