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TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JuLY 1, 1873, - MONEY AND COMMERCE Below i tho atatoment of Lho capital and sur- plus, depowits, lonns, und tho cash and oxchango of onch of tho twonty-ono National Dnanks of Chicago ns shown by thelr statemonta made to 1o Comptrollor of the Cnrrency for June 13, 1§73, theso ftoms in tho caso of onch bank boing compared with tho satne an shown by their state- monts for April 26, 1873 3 R OR il SE2dis =E EEEgeE: £3 R §2: Elged oy EEreee . ik REEPER |3 Eate B i B TR i i ¥ - Kl 5 8 ] gxpgfenzanty| - £ Sezgessseags| b £ - Hial £l = ee) HISE B8 e =y _E|gsssisesemsanngeeenge| #iR 4 = @ M b B & 5l § 3 Aizazgesald | ! b i 8 ©9'161' STIVIaUAAD axv ‘szxn00ma ‘sxvon| o sippeson e 25058 8REAAHED et “IDKVEDYE QXY NSVD “EL81 ‘g1 Punri 6281 'op 14V || 18T ‘S12unr ‘18T ‘T 17| The bank statement reflects tho change in tho' mouey market since April 25 by an ingrenso of 1,469,016 in deposits, and an increase of §8,- 0L0,600 in’ tho aggroghte of cash and ox- chungo on hand, Deposits have incrensed sinco June 13, and the proportion of cash and ox- change to lvans is greator now than thon, Thero i8 still a protty octive demand for ‘mouey, but not sufiiciont to absorb the increase of loannblo funds, abd wo find that some of the banks are making sixty and ninoty days loaus on collaterals ns low a8 8 por cent. New York oxchango was in domand to-day at Boe per $1,000 promium, “ Tl Clicago City Railway Company has de- clared & quarterly dividend of 23¢ por cont for the quarter onding July 1. A dividond of 81§ ier cent was wlso paid on April 1 for the quarter ‘ending that dato, Bosides thoso dividonds the \Compiny bas s surplus of cash on hand of some- ‘thing over 40,000 ont of the enmings of tha Just four months. This surplus has Leon aceu- Dulated, besides payiug in cash for & large amount of improvements in tracks, including i _eavfitruction of the Clark strect track. The total 10/ .prnings of the Company for tho Lalf year iy vey thorofore, been ot the rate of something briween 20 and 25 per cont por annum. The Wost Chicago Railway Company will pay 2 214 regular quuntity dividend about July 10, and has oven o farger surplus to divido than the Bonth Sido Company. Both Companics will, probubly, pny extra dividonds out of their sur~ Pplus funds some time in July or August, ‘the New York Evening Post says: The “Sliver Talet " silver mino, discovered near tho north shore of Luko Suporlor, uear Thunder Capo, o Tew years sgo, v turning out to bo the richest silver deposit on this coutinent, Tho ore grows riclier oy 1hiey go down upon it, and tho vein show sigus of lu- \creawing ptrength as they upproach the shioro from the fuliud, Tho average asauy 13 $1,600 to tho ton, gold ue, nud 23 tons’ lavo been shipped {0 tho Wysn- dotte Silyor Simolting Works sinco the opening of navi- \Ration 3 60,000 of Huo silver Las been sent to the Mint {20 by coied sluco June & ; $500,000 kas Loen spent in Duilding coffer dume, plere, sud miners’ houscs, and what secmod_an fmpossibitity to the old Montroal Thining Company, the working of this minc, has been sccomplished, Lhe San Francisao Chronicle complaing of tho wunt of greenbacks in Californin ay follows : Lo fuflure to adopt greonbacks ma tho currency of onr State Los beon oue of the chief obstacles 10 un fu~ crease of population from tho Eustern States, A mau with 310,000 fu_ greenbacks conwiders himsclf worths F10,000 in Now York, but whon ho lands in this Stato e Tinds ho I only”about $8,600, Wo may undertuke 10 convinco lim that he can’ purchaso ua much here Wwith $8,600 u4 his $10,000 will buy In any of the West- ern States, but v will bo found slow to realizo the forcu of thio Argument, and ten to ono will repack hia walisoand returs to tho land where ono dollar is the equul of another, 1If the people of California oro roally’in love with tho effects of a doprociatod papor eurrency, {hera iy n way for them to gat it by cstablishing National Banks such &8 we have in tho Atlantio States. Thoro will probably be the usual cry for mora currency this fall,” and the California cople can add their voices to the rest for an increaso of National Bank notes. The increnso of these and & corresponding decronso of graon- vicks would nppraciate the valua of the Whola volume of papor monoy, while an increase of greenbacks would depreciate the valuo of the whole. LOCAYL, BTOOK AND DOND MARRET. Mosers, Lunt, Preston & Kean quote as fol- Jows this p. m.: Buying, ] Selltng, 5-2030f 62, 5-208 0f "64, B-20sof '65,., 6-20 of '05, Jan, aud July. of 'G7, Jau, and July, 5:200f 'G8, Jan, sud July, 20408, 0r o 2ver . K, 58 (new i8suo),. Gold (full welght) Gold Coupons, Gald Exchauge, . Storling Exchango. Northern Pacific Gokd 7-30s. 160 & fuit. Chilcago City s, o« B0 & fut, Cook County 7w Sl 9N &t Ilinols County aud Township 104, . 05@98 : — REAL ESTATE, The following instrnmonts wero filed for roc- ord on Monday, June 80 : CITY PROFERTY. Evergroen av, betweon Hoyno and Roboy sts, n f, Lots 4 to 16, with 6 othier lotg in ssme addition, April 14 ; conslduration, $15,000, Walawh uv, 5th lot n of Thirty-slxth at, o1, Lot 12, June27; cousfdoration, $2,600, Lako st, o of Weatern &v, n f, 13 ft o alloy, Moy 205 consideration, §1,603, Sacramento Square, 8 w cor of Sncramonto av, n f, 265140 {1, Junv17 ;_conalderation, $10,805, Vs cotirt, w of Blowart av, u front, Lots 14 and 15, a0, 3%3 conmduration, $1,100, 3 TEoyne i, hot Lwwiugg ot add North ay, w f, Lota 28 to 52, with 17 ottor lots fn samo addition, Jund 19 ; con- Bl ratien, 513,350, “Tyenty-iitet s, 6 of Purplo 8t, n £, 43 3-10x78 ft, Suvait o 10 Avchor uv, May 103 consiileration, $4,080. ity o o of fundo w6 40 0-10%100 1t, ny 10 ; considerution, $11,~ i s to Archer av, o7 y A, 01 Tt n of Polk #f, W 1, 243114 4-10 1, April o aderatlon, $1,200, Co ewn pt, 023¢ 14 wof Marshflold st, n £, 205§ ‘consioration, $7,000, sof Weternay, 1, 13} ft to alloy, May featiuy, $1,602, it ut, 481 £t o of Blober al, @ f, 48x124 £t, June 343 consiacration, $,000, - Lot 7, 98, Bvans' Bubdivislon of Block 24, Seo 7, 09, 14, dune 25 connlderation, $2,400, 2 Hwritug i, 1 of Witlow &1, W , 25 £t to alloy, May 91; cormderation, $1,000, oty 6 GF, Califarntn av, 8, 323§ £t o alley, M. conmldoration, $1,300, Gomgresn wt, 4403 1t'w of Kockwell at, 1 , 265108 ¢, Muy 284 conslderation, $1,000, wic b, 15 £t ol Getitro at, of, 25 £t to alley, Jitno 193 convidoration, $1,800. Unjun st, n_of Efghteouth st, o 1, Lot 48, June 80 ; conniderntion, $1,600, ‘North Bsnghmon si, 116 £t n of Chicago av, o f, 333 166 £ April G conuideration, §1,400, Viahonh av, bot wonty-ninth and’ Thirlioth sts, e f, belng Tots 24, 25, 20, 1 20 £t Lot 37 und # B £t Lot 35, May 3; considoratlon, $22,600, "Taylor at, w of Dosplalnes at, 8 f, W jf Lot 20, Moy 15 § constdstation, 31,400, THonrs st, 200 £t w of 'Lallin s, » £, 24x124 15-100 ft, Jusod; consideration, §1,000, o, Cypross at, 8 of and noar Taylor at, w1, Lot 5, Ju n;]g\é’nmla;fiun:,sfmgw p ytor b Dok, utlp ot 40, Dlack 2 X i e witin! 1 99, 14, May 105 considora. aSalo Bt, 30 ft & of Marblo place, o £, 30275 ft Tin 0 comaldueation. (b TeH o £ D00 g “Faylor bt, 3 lot o of Uontro pv, & f, Tot 25, Juna 27 ; | cansldoeation, $2,300. agamon &1, 1 w cor of alloy, bot Milwaulico sy aud Tratt a0 f, undivided % of Lot 39, with building, Funo 1 ‘conwldoration, $1,600, Tiighteouth s, bot May and Firat sta, n f, Lot 14, Feb, 10} consideration, $1,000, NORTIT OF OTTY 1AMITA, Tota 43 fo 47, Block 1, and Lota 1 {0 6, Block 3, of Tniit'n Bl s 0 3y o w i B W X S00.29, 40, 14, duno 135 counldaration, #,000. ROUTIT OF GITY LINITH, Lot 17, Dunnway's Bubdiviaton of Biock 1 of Trlor'a Bublivision of o 3 Hec, 4, 88, 14, dated April 23, 1872 ; consldaration, $850, Blato at, w £, 60 ft to allay, fifth Tt s of Fifty-slxth st, dated Juno 24 ; connidoration, $2,(00, Weat 3 of Lott), Block 7, of Lota' 17 to 21, Sce, 10, 9, 14, duted Juno 17 ; conslderation, $1,740. Hixfy-ihird nt, bot Ualsted and Wallsto ata, 1, 60x 135 £t, dated Jufio 17 ; considoration, 1,000, 15113, in Subiivision of Lota 3,4, nmd 3, Dobbine! Bulxlivision of n 3 8 6 A n o \, Seo., 35, 1, daled May 31 ; connidofation, $3,000. individed 3 of Blovk §, Droxel & Bmitis Subili- vinlon in W "W % Soo, 11,18, 14, datod Juno 16; cone sidoration, 40,000, COMMERGCIAL. MoNpAT EvENING, Juno 50, Tho following woro tho rocelptsnnd shipmonts of tho loading urticles of produce in Chicago during the past forty-cight hours, and for the corresponding dato ono yoar ng i RECKIVTS, || RWMENTA, 1870, ) 1870, || 16, | 1873 4871, 4,431 10,215 7,00t 04,700 42,950(( 98/737| 110,695 100,200, 925,20011 904,5:31| 204,707 90,260 a0r101| 102,708 160,030 2300 2,070]| 10,708} 1,000 ol "oy 6101 10,850] Flax seed, T sidven Broom-corn, Gurod moats, Ibs. Teof, brls York, brls, Tard, s, Tufiow, Buttor, lia. . ivo hogs, No,. Hor 8,610 31,180 110,300/ 12,070) 1,109 2841 210,607 a8y 7 504 218,220/ 370,600 Potatoes, bl is0l " 10 Lumber, m foot. Bhingles, m. Lath, m. Balt, brla,. Withdrawn from consumption : 5,004 bu whont, 3,789 bu oats, 646 bu ryo, 116 bu barloy. The following grain haa been inspecled into etoro this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 207 cars whoat ; 5,700 bu No, 2 spring do by eanal from Bt. Louis; 450 oars corn; 35,800 bu No, 2 do, and 17,050 bu rojocted do, by cannl; GO cars oats ; 6,000 bu No. 3 do, and 4,000 bu rojcoted do, by canal ; 11 ears ryo. Total (768 cars), 879~ 000 bu, The following shows tho diatribution of the ‘breadstuffs shipped out from this ity during tho past weok : Shipped. | Flour, | Wheal, Corn. ), 659 Gate, | Jye, BI0,608| 8,610 @, 20,848|” 90,749, 125 To Qnwe To Ogd'nabl To Hur To Kingsto Yo Gudurioh . Other 0. purtd Tota 5,150 Sfll,a[fl! T80 “Alao 5,181 bu barloy shippod by rail, Shippers of grain will do woll to boar in mind that on and aftor the st of July no grain will bo ebipped out from clovatora until tho recelpts hinve first been rogistored Ior cancollation. Thoy must be presented at the oftico of the Stato Reg- 40,2%) 52,600 “Ister of grain for that purposo boforo boing offored at the oflice of tho warohouscman. ‘T'o-day was tho last on which $100 was accopt~ od pa initistion fee by the Board of Trade. Itis understood that soveral applications had beon mada by socoptabla gontlemon which wore not accompanied by the money. All such will bo obliged to pay tho Incroased feo of $250, if they becomo members. % Many momboss of tho Board of Trade think it dosirable that the Bonrd should adjourn over on Thursday nsxt till Monday morning. Friday will bo a logal holiday and Saturday s broken dny, on which tmding might bo ontirely disponscd with, The proposed adjournmont would onablo o great many oporators to spend two or threo days in the country, who othorwise would be kept with thoir noscs to the produce grindstone the whole yoar round. Tho following nro tho sggrogate oxports of tho articles namod from the ports of Portland, Bos- ton, Now York, Philndelphis, and Baltimors, for the'wook ending Juno 90 : Flour, brls, . . 41,417|Pork, brla,... 3,839 Whent, bu., o “BIL071|Lard, Tim, 23,191,000 Qorn, bn 4,610,000 AGD, T Bacon, 1bs. . Rys, bu. iy o] New Yonk, Juno 30.—In Storo—Whent, 256, 985 bu ; corn, 1,061,810 bu; oats, 683,823 bu ; ryo, 5,209 bu'; barloy, 8,953 bu. Wo underatand that 'the proprietors of sémo of tho warebouses in which corn haw not been de- clared hot have tried to bu{up their recoipts at the current market prico, but have boon unable todoso. They wanted to ship it out, keeing Lt tho holdors would not. They are thus placed in an uofair position. They hiava done thair bost Lo provout thoir housos from being poatod, and sy not bo able to avoid the evilif the corn is ko{)t thero ugainst thoir will, whilo it is frocly shipped out Trom other houses. But it is not im- robablo that tho bulk of tho cora held by them 18 been carriod against July deliveries, in which caue it may now bo moved out moro frocly. THE MARKETH, The loading produce wmarkets wero less aclive to-day and casior, not much bojug dona exeept in the way of settlomont of optious for Juno aud July. The iuspeotion of this morning shows the rocoipts to be unusually heavy, oxcopt in corn, which is, howover, coming in quito. a8 rapidly a8 it can bo takon caro of. The roported shipmonts ware liboral, but the alipping move- ment was slow to-dny, Dry goods wora roported quict at unchanged pricos. The demuand was chiefly for emall pack- sges to complote assortmouts, In tho market for staple and fancy grocorios uo now featuros woro dovolopod. The domnnd was fair for the senson and quite up to tho oxpoctation of job- bers, aud for most artleles in Lhe list tho quoted prices wore adherod to. Battor wa in good re- Quost ot full pricos. Choico yellow bk rathor on upward tendoncy. Checso romaing quict at tho declino noted _on Baturduy. Pricos of Lack- awanun, Erio, and Walaut Hill coal wore 60c por ton lower—now golling at $9.00. In the fish and driod Pruit markets thore wore 110 changes of any importanco, Hay nnd hides were duli;nt Hatur-~ day's quotations,” Leathor remainsjnactive. No changes wero noticesble in oils, paints, nud colors, trade ruling quict at provious prices, Pig jron i lower, now quoted at 258.00@64.00 for Bootols, aud at $60.00@58,00 for Luke Buporior, o jumber markot was gain notive, tho dow mand at both tho docks and yards belng large, Common ;?"‘d" aro mosatly wanted, and cargo pioco stull sold quito rea ll{ at 89,60, There wae no variation in prices for primo lumber. Tlardwood mooty with a fair domand, and pricos are revised, beiug a Lriflo lower for groen, Mot~ als and vals wero jn moderato domand. Tin plate is quite firm, owing to tho advance East, ails woro woak at tho quoted rates, Iron and steol remains quict and easy, cupecially common. par. Tho demand for wool was tolerably fair. Boods wero in light roquest. Greeu fruits wero utichanged ; the market ia firm for most every varioty, applos, Amrhunu, oxcoptod, Chickons wora_in botter demand, and choico spring and old_brought highor pricos, Othor poultry wag dull, Egys rold at 12@180. ‘Lako freights wore mora active than on Satnr- da{, though still rather quiot, as 511{[11)1!:!4 wero not very anxious to tako hold at the ruling rates, eupoclally on whoat, which they could sell to-dny, and buy for to-marrow at o profit, lutos woro ‘unchanged, at 5¢ for sound corn to Buflalo; 6i§@ e for hot corn; and b3c for whoat to do. Whoat to Kingaton was tukon at 110 ; and through rates on corn to Boston woro quotod at23a vin Bnalo, A total of 11 chartors wos roported, which will carry out 40,000 bu_whoat, 140,000 bu com, 160,000 bu outs, and 22,000 bu rye, THighwines wers moro sotivo, at tho prico bid ‘on aturday, holdors coucodiug the igo diffor- ence in ordor to offoct trades. Balos were re- ported of 350 brla at 880 por gallon, Provisions were less active,with littlechange in ricos, though buyers held off owlug to the fact lat live hoge wera roported Elnuty and lower, Mass pork was about 100 por brl lower on oarly Iots, but firmer on tho moro deforrod atooks, with & modorate businoss, mnu‘!{ in the way of sottlement, Lard was quiet and 2}5@Go por 100 1bs Jower, being really strong when it is remom- bored that Liverpool was roported 23 6d per 112 1bn lower. Monts wors quict snd ube changod, and horo wos vory Dittle lard or munts offrad for salo, Tho wnrkoet closed i the followlngrangoof prisou : Mosnork, casl or ollor July, 814.20@14.25 ; do wollor Atigust, B14.00@14.60; do sollor Hoptomhor, #1L70@ 14.75; do sollor Docomber, S18.26@18.60 ; lard, Ccnel or mollor Fuly, 8,05@8.10; do ellor Au: gust, S8.90@8.92%; wummor o, $7.25, Bwoot plolded” hams quotad_ab 10@113e. Dry salted monty quotnblo ab 03¢@algo Tor vhouf- dors; B@8go for whork ribs; nud R @RYe for short’ clear, Doxod shouldoers, 67 03Ge, Engellsh montw, Kg@8igo for whort fibu s 837 @Hi{c tor short clens, Tincon iu quoted b 7o for whouldoru; Do for oloar rib; 950 for shiort clonr, aud @ 113go for hum, all prek- ad. Mons loof, $8,76@000: oxtrn mews do, S0.76@10.00; bool homy, PITO0G@ING0. City tallow, 744@7%0; gronso quolnhlo ol bl @05/c. Balow wora roportod of 160 brls mens pork, cash, ab #1425 ; 2,950 brls do nollor July ab $14.203 460 Drlis do ab SE4,15 5 2,950 brli do #ollor August at #1460 3 100 tes lard, sollor July, at &8.06 § 40,000 T st sibw ut 8 26 i o oon at e Whont was rathor tnmoandirroguinr, Options for delivory ufior to-dny wore slondy during tho groater puit of tho oswion at aboiub tho samo avorago as on Saturday ; thon wonkonod s iho short intorent hold off, being apparently filled up. Cnsb wheat wan wonk and active, st an avorago decling of 1@ por b, boing wanted Dy tho dunu shorts It uttiomont ' and thoy will- Ingly Lought up car lots ut 3o bolow tho pricoof ronnd lot Lo Al with. Ouf rosoipts Wworo imoro Iiboral. and both Liverpool and Now Yorl wero ull and ensior, but tho prinoipal couso of tho wonkncrs was tho knowledyo of the fuct that tho Juno donls woro ull boing sottlod up withouttrou- Dlo nud thotest thattho cush whont now horowill bo thrown on Lho markot aftor the July doliv- ories are mndo. Other grados than No. 2 woro in fuir requost for shipmont, but tho spoculntive grado was not wonted for thl purposo, owiug Lo tho fnct that it was hold go_far abovo’ tho prico for delivory after to-dny. Bollor July openad st 1,173, and declinod to $1.163{ ot the closo. Sollof the mouth, or round lots of rogular No. 2 wpring_oponed nt 81.20, advancod to 81203, and declined to SL.18 at tho closo of 'Chiangto, with ear fots nominai at tho samo prico, Solfor August _sold at §1,13)(@1.143, closing nt tho insillo. Sollor tho year was nominal at $L07. No. 8 wpring closod with vollors nt $1.09, aud rojectod do at U2 aulied, Cnoh galos woro roported of 4,800 by (hord) No. 1 springg at €195 1 5,000 b No. 8 spriug (lnrd) ot 91213 20,000'bu do (bnrd) at 5130 41,600 bu do t S1.113¢ 28,200 u do ut §1.19%¢ ; 94,800 bu do at 119 ; 26,000 bu do at 31.18%¢ ; 45,000 bu do nl $1.18; 25,200 bu No. § spring ot $1.09; 6,800 bu do at d2o. Totnl, 239,400 but. Corn wag moderately sctive, and ~nbout X{o Jowor than on Saturday; the deeline boing most {)rmmnw in tha lattor holf of the soesion, 'Iho nquiry for shipmont was vory modorate, tho groat bulle of tho busineas being in gottlomont— about two-thirds of it ou the July donl. The de- liveries of to-morrow araexpected to bo very lib- oral, but the transnotions of to-day effected n matorial reduction inthelr volume, ‘A good mnn: nrties woro so anxious to soitlo thac thoy wil- Jinigly concodod n ull 3¢o from tho market price whore the trado ' would do most good” by avoiding deliverios to-morrow, The fact is thore aro s good many in the corn trade who would find it very difficult to pay, oven for an hour or two, for all thoy Lavo bonght and #old ; though, hiavi “i‘mw mostly on the short side, they have ‘mado foaps of monoy ont of tho rocont tumblo. Thoro was anothor reason why many iworo anxions to sottlo—it was tho fosr of the tanglo, to whiclh wo bavo already advorted, which may ariso from a rofusal on the part of afew fo yo- coivo grain not yob postod, bub whicki they claim is out of condition. Soloot July opencd ot 82140, declined to 823c, aud closad at 82ie. Holior August sold at 57@373g, closing ot 3730, and gellor Soptombor sold at 39@993¢e. Regu= lor No. 3 was dull nt 82X @32340, and now re- coiptu quiot b 34@335¢c, closing at tho insido. Cash snles wore reported of 14,400 bu No. 2 at S13do: 7,200 bu do ot 8iJ¢o; 18,400 bu do at 31ifo; 6,800 bu do at 84¢; 8,400 bu do at 330; 25,000 b Qo ob 83%0; 10,000 bu do at 3240 10,000 bu do at 843%c; 24,800 bu rojccted af 30i¢o; 12,000 bu do ab S0i(c; 8,400 bu doat 800; 5,000 bu do at 820 aflont ; 15,000 bu posted 5t 2734c 3 1,200 bu. no-grado af 25%¢c ; 800 bu do at 250; 800 bu do st 2de; 1,600 b do at 22 Total, 165,400 bu. Oats woro sclive and firm, svernging Xo higlior thun on Saturdsy, tho groatost strongth being in the _August option, which was in good roquost. Sollor July sold nt 20@20}¢c, sellor Augustst 2056@20}¢e, and cush nf 20@293o, ull closing ttrong abtho outsido, Cash sales woro reported of 80,800 bu ab 2030 ; 25,600 bu at 293¢0 ; 25,000 bu af 203go; 21,400 'bu’ at 29c: 8,60 bu rojected ot 25;c ; 10,800 bu rojected at 251gc. Total, 105,200 bu. ftyo wns in good shipping demand, and @10 higher, closiug frm at Gle, with very litile on the market. Cash_eales woro roportod of 1,600 bu No. 2 at 61c; 1,200 bu do at 603ge ; 20,000 bu do on privute terms ; 800 bu_by suwplo- at G8¢; 400 bu do at Slc. Total, 24,000 bu. Buloy was inactive cud nominally un- changed. We quote No. 2 nt 48@52, No. 3 at 36@40c, and rojoctod at 25@30c—tho insido ab the Rock Tuland Llovator, and tho outsid at the othor houses, Salos werd limited to 400 bu xo- jocted at 30c. PRODUCE STATISTICH, . The Now York 2*roduce Ezchauge Weekly gives he following : 7 Tue Agricultural Buresu anys: * Tho winter wheat 1 mostly lmrvested. Of 753 countios from which re- Torts huvo been received, 03 shove tho average, 168 uverage, ond 981 below; of 300 countles roportod apring wheat, 103 nre abovo tho uvorage, 115 averago,ond 6 below, Tlio acreago of winter whost fs somowiat it~ orcancd, thongh muny felds havo boen wititer killod, and plowed up-for spring wheat aud other crops. TTho nereago of hpriug wheat 16 very. Jargely Increased, and sapoctally in the Nortliwost 18~ unuaually promi jug. The indieatious of thoe crop of 1873 are consid. ored at lenst equnl to thowo of June, 1673, wheu tho iopurtment ostininzed thio prospective érop ut 220,000,« 000 bueheln, Bubsequent conditions of grawth ratsed {0 firwt oxtinte of the year in_tho atuual report of 1672 (uok ot pulled) 10 20007020 bl Wil equal uvocable conditions th yield may bo safoly sot, Uown at 550,000,000 Lushelw, Inscot ravagos, howover, aroroported In the spring wheat, indicating sorious 1oe In somo localities, Tho total of flour und whest foported into tho Unitod Kingdom from Hopt, 1, 1872, to June 7, 1873, was equal in wheat to 9,426,337 ars, aud the exports uring tho samo perlod were U5,05% qre, losviug o bul« anco of imports cqual to 9,331,983 ar¥, 'whicl Is equal 40 aross. Tmport per anuin of 12,556,407 qrs. Lo grows Smports from Sept, 1, 1871, to Aug, 31, 1872, wero 0,765,200 qru, s30inst_ 9,360,676 o for thio correspiond= Shiy period fn I8T0-7L3 10,228,885 qrs in 1869-70, and. 8,176,23 qre fu 1808-0. "Ll §mports of tunize o Indian eorn fnlo the United Kingdow from Bopt.1, 1872, to Juno 7, 1873, wero 3,607,082 qra, aud lees exports for samo poriod 3,604,760 Qi Which 14 at tho rate of 4,089,200 qrs, grosn {nports Por'nunum Sept. 110 Bapt, 1, agninst 5,194,019 qrs for {lio corresponding poriod ' 1871-2 ; §,620,801 qrs in 107071 4,110,447 qea I 1669-70, and $,321,808 qea in 1868-9, “Fh cnblo of tho 20t fnst, reports the mparts into tho Untted Kingdom for the weel ended duno 4l : Malzo, 80,000 fo 90,000 qra ; flour, 05,000 to 70,000 brls ; Whoat, 100,000 to 200,000 «rs, Farmers?. dcliveries of howo' growi wheat {t tho 160 towns in England and Walen for the weok ended tho st inat,, wero 45,000 {o 40,000 qrw, and estimated deliverles tn” tho Kibgdom about 160,000 qre, "Thera wero in {ranit for tho Unted Xingdom on tho 14tk of June, 1873, oxclusive of sall aud steamer shipments from the Baltie, and_uteaniee whlpments Trom Anierica, 1,202,641 qrs of wheat, sud 439,439 ara of muze. Tnclidei in tho wheat (ransit werd 158,268 s fromn the yorts of tho Black, Azov, aud Meditorra- thean Scan ; 89,450 qa from North American Atlsntio ports; 700,203 qrs from California; 86,740 qrs from Houth Ambrican Atluntic ports; 333,607 rs from Aus- trlla, and 21,120 gou from otler paria of tho world, Includod it maize in transit for tho United King- dom wero 216,050 qra from tho poris of tho Black, ‘Azov, and Meditorrancan Seas : 170,407 qre from Nortl} Ametican Atiantio ports, sud 44,150 qru from other Darts ot spoctfied, - Tho smonnt of wheat in transit fs Squal to 10,041,1% bu, wud corn 9,515,613 bu, Tho amount n traublt Juno 14, 1672, was approximately 5,040,000 bu of wheat, snd 1,470,000 b of maizo, s fmports Jnto tho United Kingdom, from Bept. 1, 1873, to dno 7, 1673, Liova boen, lcas Lo Oxports for iho samo porlod, Gquul'to 1,331,943 ars of wheat, - beldes Which thora ro 1,202,641 rs of wheat in transit, makinig tho nggregate supply alrady providod for equsl to 10, 634,684 qr, equat {0 85,070,093 Lu,. On tho assumption that tho nhual requircments froh uporta for o erop year onding Aug, 31 phall bo 100,000,000 bushels, tlioro Fomahus fo b provided fur only 14,023,008 bushels, from June 7 to Aug. 8L And if the requiroments, oa by fomo hisa beon -estimated, oro 110,000,600 buslicls, tilo roqnirod amount ta b provided for, (g Aug, 31, 18 24,024,008 buaola 3 but, with a_contintied continontal (émand, soma coustderablo portion of tho locks ju irunmli Wil protutly b divartal ta the contiveut, to supply contlnental wants, Tuiports of farclgn breadstuffs futo tho United King- dom of Great Britin and Irolsud, from Jan, 1 1o May 31, fuclusive, for thrce years: 1871, 1872, 1878, Wheat from cute, 112 ente, 112 outs, 113 - ibh, " Rusala. .. SBATLESL 7,004,097 4,THIAST Donmark,.., 13,06 G063 'aaBie £ 1,007,235 1,200,083 1,015,117 gH0 T BII0L 116,007 1 X 15,409 Turkoy, elo, . 168,268 Egppte, 504,028 U, 8. Awerica, 5,585,180 Chili..... 556,700 B, N, Amerlce 1,874 Oiuer countrict 1,013,084 ‘Total wheat, owts. 14,209 19,100,403 Darloy, 5,114,883 Oata, 4,080,164 Toad, 606,048 eaus, 1,178,065 Malzo, 0,180,427 Tofal apring grain,.10,104,076 18,023,043 17,075,087 Flour from GUrtiony seeeseeenens 304,047 403,560 300,635 Tranco,... 1. 8, Amorien, Tranco, althouy Pavis, ¥lour, Juno o htae 1873, wor correaponding feum th i Tho fmporta quintnle, ngain tone (1872, 1873, wore: Aprit May Tolal 1. N, Amariea, , Qiliar countrion, Total flour, owta, tlejent hnrvest, crally antiufactory pppestanco, Snirtaiiod, thoTmie 178,037 ahout the erops, 1,792,428 Qrand total, awta, . ,24,160,310 93, “Pho repoin of tho np poaranica of 167,107 1,405,004 100,000 346,700 LA anion 260,070 781,400 1,119,611 1,021,381 ho whont aigzy 35,100,401 crap’ in s vatiabin, nll wnlto o prodioting o do- cd nupply 1, 1870, wore: ewin, wheat in dnto in’ 1473, Tl eara” o formiug budly, nomo fow caros notat all, arloy and oata hin nud in o ggon= Ttyo wan vory finmly Mnrscllica, 047 94,563 winafl, slocknaroactive; | domund, with had harvent proapocts, tonded {0 mnko Tilghor priecn for {hita_grotn, ‘o astimntod stocl it Wheat, Disaint hent, _and 404,640 owta of fiour Juio f 1672 o 2,198 quintals, against 310,000 quizitalu at Tg impiorts of whoat 1o 1t t0 tho 7th of Juns, '73, wero 149,000 motri- eal quiutaln of 220 fbn avordupois eaoh, oginst 14,600 soteienl quintals for tho correrponding weok fn K72, ewlay owth Jiino d, the alnco Jan. 1, 1870, bovo heen 1,240,300 Iu. for correspouding 6l 1,488,100 qiintal barley, 7,414 qra, Tho' compora and May linvo becn an ollaws ¢ “ITo oxports from Taganrog for tho month of May, Wheat, 54,204 qra ; itnnced, 40,438 qrat proapocts aro ns favorablo as could bo wisbed, Advicos from Odos a dull market for whoa - mariets of tie United Kingdom, “which, rival of & copridersblo numbor of sviien! from tho fnterior, hiad tondod to dopress prices, T ra, under dato of June {, following tho doctino Ju the with {laden barges fivo okporta from Tsganrog for April 1872, 1871, Ciels, Cints, 03,7 2,022,110 91080 Z0I8,140 (85,083 1484745 4,100,250 Thero wore sorloun complaints from tho fntarior the growing coreals liaving severcly auffered from the provalling drought and oxcessivo Ligh temporature, Tho hay and ryo crops aro almost given up b loat, and_tho wheat crop fa_consldored to Do in great danger fu tho near dintricts maro romoto disiriots, whoro tha plant s, but in tho 15 1ater, tho 4, reports tho ar- o idea bad boon ontertained that thero wns no whoat left in the interfor, but, with coplous rain falls oud fovara- blo iho United Xingdom or tho Continont. From tho ropurt of the Italian Minister of turo, tho cropa in Italy present a very irregulsr ape pearance, but, taken altogothior, the eandition of tho crops is nol very encourayiug, but it 1s eatimated they would bo nferfor to the crops of 1873, Tho Governmont Agricultural Btatistics of Australin report au averago yield of 113 hishols por acre, with 75,312 bushels sggrogate rostisotafor the nonuiing arvest, supplics aro forthcoming, Frofghts wore 353 to 40s 6d por ton for Agricul- roduct, from which de- B, duct for the homo conaumption of 195,000 population ot tho ratio of 0 bushels per capita ad 800,000 biishels for seod d bushels for export, Tn roturnu to tho Agricultnral Minlstor of Tlungary from 1,200 di fforent. locnlitica na to tho condition of tho wheat, &rop, thoro wero 002 good, §07 middling, pnd 63 160 badl; barlog, 400 oals, 575 goad, 317 Dad ; ryo, 448 good, 601 middlin, good, 460'middiing, and 110 bad; Tudddying, snd 100 bad, ‘Advices from Galatz hnd Torall, shipping polnts of ‘Danublan Principalitics, undor dato of May 18, report tranunctions of maize, tho groater part of tho érop of 1872 which had arrived from tho nterior in good order- to the oxtont of 320,000 bu for prompt Bhip- ment, at 1bs, and 21s 6 to 218 9d of Trolght to tho Unile 94 to Ta por qr. of maize ba e rices ranging from 208 9d to 2ls or 402 e £, 0, b. Ringdom by loam wero 08 and there romains o surplus of 6,705,012 or 450 Tho rates Tho stock of naizo June 1at Galatz and Ibrall was 90,000 to 160,000 qrs,, And 200,000 qrs, gation i pprisig. Dadl advicoa wenthor fine, then succeode from Antwe i rocelved inco the opening of navi- under date of 7, roport by storms, but on tho whiolo the taimperntare wos favorsblo for’ tho _crops, ZLarge purclinscs of Oallfornia snd Obilian Whent hnd beeti mado of cargoes off tho cosst. Tho ‘auppiioh of home-grown wheat was in _conaequence moro Liberal; markat closed ulet, Thore waa a limited stock of nntive rye, which was Armly held, but, Odeses ryo for shipment "was offored at lowar prices than- provious woek, Tho roporta of crops are ot favorablo, oud in gomie’ distriots thoy aro decidodly bad, Advices from Borlin, Gormany, under dato of Jumo 9, report Svoathér flne, genin], and favorablo for the crops, An early harvest .with the continu- anco. of fino weather was expectod, Tho ry0 plant hind_commonced blooming; stocks and Rup- plies small, Wheat was too dear for export, The comn- plal and ryo crops had decreased. 8 from Hungary of damage to tho growing whent ‘Tho growing_erop of: 30 i1 Germany did not look promising, but wheat was satlsfactory in appearance. ‘hie stock of grain in all tho Gorman Baltic ports are remarkably amall for tho season of the year, As therd {8 n_demand for wheat for tho Rhine, Woatphalia, and Tatiover, tho best mar- Xota for wheat will bo Antwerp, Rolterdam, and Bro- men; and for rye, Amstgrdum, Notlordam, Bremen, and fomburg, Tho official returns of the Iungarian Government on tho condition of the crops, number of roporta : Autumn crope. Sprng erup: Good, Ave, Uad, Good. Ave. bad, 407 63 o8 "o oi M8 ot 100 I 4 . g i ot y 515 M7 100 Foroign exports 'of hreadagufls from tho Uniled Siates {o tho United Kingdorf of Great Britain aud Trolnd from Bopt. 13 From Flour, Wheat, Corn, y o, B, Now York, to Juno24..,.. 367,524 Now Orleane, to June 18, 3,003 Thiladelphin, to June 21~ 1,200 Taltimore, to June 3L 273 Boston, to June 31 SBABD 10 San Francleco, J 8,000 13,071,113 Olhor parts tolatest data, , 30,941 103,704 Total, 1873-73.. Total, 1871-72, Tolal, 1870-71. Tolal, 1869-70, From NewYork, toJune24 2,332 Othor ports to lafest dates. Tatal, 1872-73, Tolal, 187173, Tatal, 1870-T1, Totnl, 1869-70, Flour, Wheat, Corn, . i, ou. b, 300,467 217,626 veren 4,301 49,050 169,948 eeves 6,303 416,110 487,774 vsees D156 2,527,215 6HG,460 ++,101,407 1,785,658 428,248 +.. 00,203 1,075,178 98,875 67,920 440,090 23,200,947 19,5 205,246 11,879,147 22,5 1,050,033 18,155,001 6, 920,123 10, Rye. b, 124,606 124,068 609,000 42,398 147,203 Tho visible supply of graln, includlog the atacks ta. grauary at the principal pulnta’of accumulation at lake and acaboard ports, in_tranedt on {ho Inkes, the New York cauals, and by ral, was, June 21, 1673 : In atore at Wheat, b o Bu, Corn, Barley, e “Toronto. Montrual. Total—-Juno2l, 72, Tatal—June 4] ‘Fotal—Juno7,"id. ‘Total—3May 3! Total Moy 1,173 cash #1.183g@1.18% soller B0, & LATESBT, | In tho affornoon whent and corn woro active, tho former doobiing 3¢e and oloslug ut $1.17@ snd #1,16) 65| 50| sclior July; nldo.ut wgust. Corn was (o highor, closing nt S3io saller -July, sud 363@ 8650 sollor August, and lako froights were quict, CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. MonpAY Evenina, June 30, ALOOHOL—Was moro uclive aud steady at $1,76@ 1,83, BEANS~Wero fu amnple. supply aud slow. navies, howovor, uro very scarce, and wauld bring the outside @1.00; @175, uotation: Othor grain, provisions, Chofes Cliolco haad-picked nuvies, $2.60 o modiums, $2.40@2%45 ; iuforlor grades, $1.00 HUTTER—Tho markot for this stapls was reasonsbly activo and i, Ohioico yollow 48 coming forvard Tatlior epariugly, quoto: ward, We and pricos soem to Lo working up- trictly choleo yellow, 18@3lo; mediinn to good, 15@10c; nferlor tocommon, 10@lic, TAGGING—Pricos rango tho samo o at the closs of Taut woek, wharo thoy are_comparatively stendy, 1ol- lowing nre tho quotations : Blark, 863505 Ludlow, 503 - Lowiston, 34c; Amerfcan, Sl1io; Ottor Orock,b33¢0; Lurlapbag, 4 aud 6 bu, gunnles, ainglo, Encks, G5@0Tc. Ambnkeag,. 1ge; 0ig2lo » 11@l6o; do double, 3G} waol BROOM CODN—Wns in continued goodl domsnd ond drm, t{l’ll‘flh are in i @60 chavged, comont, marblo £1.00 3 limo Irick $14,005 $14.00 H20GI60; ‘wanaa, $0,00 3 1ill, $8,00% 1 $9.00 barrols, ky barrels, $] N Annex $1.50@8,00 por 10@500; fira brick, por ing ‘Wo quoto ; New Yor| B@10ig0; Woatorn favtory, COAL—Tho price of Lackawauua, Erle, Driar Hill, and Walmit Hill was to-day lowered'to $9,00—n tion of $1,00 per ton, Other variotios rematn unchange ed, We now quote us follows : Lebigh, $11.00 ; Lucku- Eric, $9.00 ; Driar 1Lill, 9,00 ; Waluu ndinna Cannel, 13551, 3 staves, rougl, fair supply, (e, 25,00, dels Cloico corn i difiult to Aud, Wo ogatu quoto: No, 1 url, B@10¢; No. 1stock braid, 0}¢@Tx0; No, 2 do, firoclay, por brl, .00 4,00, LU0@3.1 Kirklond Grato, $8.60 ihorky iy ?}Uo'o 3 Kirkland rato, 3,60 3 Cheor: ine, $9.00; Stimoi, $7.005 Wikmimgton, 2000, i i COOLERAGE=1 $17.00@20,00 ; do, bucked, 25,00 tlorea' staves, rough, $20.00@%5.00 Comnon 3 No, 3 do, 44i@50; Insid grocn, 6@00} do red iy, 3i@6Xc do valo ind red, H@ie. BUILLING MATENTALS—Yimo mid brick aro fn targo supply and comparatively Ught request, - Priccy o wealk, but ot quotably lower, Comonts Woro un- aro tho prices ourrent t Blucco, $2.50 Now Yorkstucco, casting, $4,00G4.00; Tortlsnd el ; Tovendilo comeit, $3,25@ 8.50; Utica, Louisyille, and Akron comont, $2,00porbrl 3 duat, $3,45@ 3,60 3 o in ' bulk, -80c@ SLI0G1L25 per brl § naud, per brl, SLAGGB2.00 ; pinstering hair, por b, 000, $40.00@0.00 7 buflt: (cormnion), $0.60R7.00; sewor brick, $8.00@ 9.60; Milwutikeo Drossod §20,00@30,00,dal.+ do common, Tactuo pressod, ! Indiaua pressod, $16,0031,00 3 while o commion, do common, CHERSE—he pittation of the choosd natket wa unchanged, At the lute decline prices are steady, snd deaters look for an fucacaved movement, full uud in wnususlly good condition for tho season, fuotary, 1@l Ollo favtocy, 31030, tocls are Thio domand ju st of & Hmited char- actor, Biuck {« coming n, sud flour staves oro s tril Tower. Othorwiso there was 5o chango, Wo rapoat ; Pork Iard tiorcos, $1.00G@1.70; Whis~ flour barroly, (8@870 5 lo ‘hafred kip, 10}§@lic; doscon skins, 43@550 educe rk %0 sawed, @0 buckod or swed, $15.00@28,003 whisky mtnves, Tagh, $21,00328,00 ; do biicked, $30,00@30.00¢ flour ntaves, $8,60010,00; circlo flonr hoading, 7@8c per net 3 flonr hoop poles, $14.00@15,00 por m 3 pork and Horco polow, £00,00@45.00 vor m, 5 1:AGB—Wora in modorato supply and raquest ot 12 @!ilc for eandled lots, Ralon comprise 800 do. al 120 3 3880 dor, 120 cawen, and 0 DN st 135 76 Gancs ak i, PEATIUERS—Woro quiot snd ecary, Wo quotes Prihio (o chalea Tivo geoso foathiors ot 76@T0ci jobe hing prices, BU@HGc; oommon (o falr gocso fuatliors, @t ; cltfokon, 6@, TIBH—Thero wan 8 iiboral domand for fish, and tho _amnoxed quotations were firmly saintafned ¢ No, 1 whitofiah, & brl,#0.0026,26: No, 2 d0,$5.T5@0,003 No. 1 froul, 85,905,801 No. 1 sliore muokerel, i brl, $L05@U.Th; No, 1 Iny, €0.00690.75; No, 3 minckerol, 3¢ brl, $,606(4.76; famify mnckorel, i brl, $7.007. No, 1 wlwra_ kiiw, '$1.05524005 summier-cirad codfialy, Ter 100 Ibe, $7.00% Giearga's coifinh, $0.60@0.75 ; Labrac dor herringg, apl, brle §0.00620.803 A0, 3¢ brl, $1.76 @6.00; Labeador horrlng, vound, brl, $5.00@8,50% do [;f brl, l.flfi@l.m)i box lieering No, 1, 28@id0o; hox forring, sealeil, 35@i7c; Columbia Rivor sulmon, j bris, $9.0060,50, FRUITS AND NUTH—No changos wero noted in canmection with tho dried frult markot, Tuslncss con- tien qulet ot o followiniy range of priccn: Fou- FIiN—Dntes, B @924c ; Aigs, drums, 11@14c; figy, box, Isg@igo; Tarki yrimony 11@Ig0; mirion, 4218 248; Zsnte currants, BY@7e. DoMesTio — Aldon apples, 17@20c: Micligan do, 6@70; Western do, 434@0i03 Bouthiorn do, S@be; poaclics, parcd, 16@ 20c: ponchies, bnlves, G@Gko; do, mixed, 43@5cs binckborrics, B@8%0 3 Taxpberries, 40@dle; pitted clieerios, 20@33c, NuTs—Tilberls, 14@1be; almonds, Terengonn, 1@20c; Naples walnuls, 4@250; Brazils, 93@1U30} pocann, 11@13¢; Afeican peannin, 6x@To} Wliimtngton ' panuts, 1@Be; Tonmuossoo poautts, 6 e, O Sornns—Tho grocory trado opons ressomably notivo this woek, and the provalont fecling secrus o tritlo firmor, _Prleos undorwent 1o materinl chaoge, and wo ropent our quuatations of Baturdsy, as followa?* 1it Gann BoDA—TH@A(C, Covrxns—ochn, 3i@33c ; O. O. Javn, 29@BX0; dvw, No. 5, 2GUXo: fiey To, HuEHXoD cliolco do, 21@34i0; primo Rio, 2¥@iic: good o, 233(@330; common do, 93@U23(c; ronating do, k@aiie; Blngapore, M@24%c: Costn Rica, ey, 24500 do, prime, i@ Ke ; Marucaibo, X5 240, B bas—Star, foll wolght, Insg@e; scariu, full waliht, 143(@160'; do, short welght, 1335(@14)e, TioE—Latria, B\@8%0 ; Taugoon, @150} Oaro- ting, 8% @00 ; Louisiana, 713@HXC. Buaats-Datent. cul 1oaf, 125@12%0; granalated, 117;@11%0 ; crushed and powdered, 115@11%¢: A, tandard, 105@103¢¢ ; do, No, 3, 10 @10%c; 1, 105G 1030 s oxtra C, 104 @102;0; O No. 3, 10@10%0; yei- iow 0, 0X@10c; cholco ‘brown, 93;@i06; primo do, 05@U%0 3, fair o, 0@0Ke : cholco molanecs Bugar, 95@105 3 fair do, 9@U346 § Now Orlenns nugar, cholco, Di§@930: do prime, VY@O%c; do, falr, BX@Uo; camman, T%@1Xe. Sriwri—Dinmond drips, $1.8@1.30; silver_drips, oxtra ng, f0@1ds; good wigne ik syrup, @it extra do, B0@s5e ; Now Orloans wolasacs, cliofce, B0 830 do prime, 18@18¢; do cammon, (3@7003 Parto Bich molassce, clolce, £6G6G0; comaon siolincs, 10 e, . O Aenuus—Common to bast, 0@106, Brioes—Allapice, 11@18c; cloves, 37@3%0; cassla, 38@400; pepyer, | 35@l0c: nutmegs, $1.27@1,50% lar, jute, E3e; do No. 1, 20603 49 N0.3, 1 @1, ‘Soars—Fronch mottled, 6X@020; German mottled, 634@0%c: Golden Weat, 6@G3c'; White Lily, 6@ Gige s Whlto Roro, O4@0X0; brown Witidsor, dX(@ igc} pain, 6@0XE § Bavon Imporial, SY(@ 8. Brancu—Gloss, 94 @10c; cor, 9@I1c 3 lanudry, 0@ Te ; common, B @0c, . GREEN FINUITS~—Oranges and Temons coiitinuo in good requeat, searce, and firm. West India fruits 5old nt lrregular pricos, nccording o thy condi- tion and quality of tho fruit. Apricots from Califor- i wore sold {o-day it 30,00 por caso (05 Lz Derrlcs wero in good domand and light mipply. Wo quoto: $10.00@18,00 por box, Orauges, $12.00 per box. Apples, £2.00@4.00 per_brl, " Pinsapples, $3:00@4.00 por doz, ‘Bananas, $3.00650.00 bunch, New anples, G0c@$1.00 J: box. - Steawberris, 12@30c. Lnspberrics, black, 18@, ¢, Gootoberrics, 10@134v, ~ Qhiorries, 14@20e, ' Ciir faule, 2o, ‘Whortleborrics, $7.00 per b Plume, 16e, TOPS—Thore wero no now featuren to notice, Tho ‘market {s quiot and nominol at 5@46e, TAY —'Tho_hay market wns quict ot former quotutions, Only o light demand extatod, Wo quoto wholesalo prices paid by denleru sy fol- Tows, cars to contain 20,000 Iba: " ON Tnack—Timo- thiy, beater pressed, $13.60816,00; timothy, looro prosed, $13,00@14.00; prairio pressed, $10,00811 O Waaon—Timothy, looee, $18.00G14.00'; p raftlc, Tooeo, $9,00@12.00, For delivery of prosscd, $1.00@1.50, accordipy o distatico, g HIDES~Remain unsottled, The demond con- tinuea ostremely small at "the quotationn follow- ing: Greon city butchors!, 7o; green cured, light, 105@10%¢c 3 do heavy, 9%(@J3o } part curud, I gicon, calty 16@100. vinl ki, 1’y ary enlr, Ho vy i, 210 : dry mlted, 17@180 ; dry ftnt, 19@%0c ; ong- grul by, Acored, out, or othcrwiso dumogod, two-thirds priee, = & TRON-AND STEEL—Was in averago demand, Tho wenlshiens In conimon Atock contiuues, Impotted gocds Wo quoto : ara tolersbly steady. Iioyae-shoo iron @ 4 210 rates. @ 6 510 rutes Plato fron, commun tanl @7 s Norway iron... @5 Wb Norway nail rads. @ws @l German plow steel...+ % Englieh castplow stecl ‘Amictican tool steol Ghromo tool stoel ...\ . c0soo English #pring steel LEATHER—There was o limilod amount of {rading 10 {lin arket, and prices were not aubjected to any quotable alteration, rullng steady as given below: HeNLooxK, ity harncs.. ... N 4 Cailntry Lurnces.... 3@ a8 Line, city, @ Ib s 43 Kip, B 1b... 06 110 90 Xip, veals. City upper, No. 1, H ft. b Gity upper, No, 2, B ft. i@ 27 Gountry ujper, No. 1. %@ a7 Collar, @ 1. W W 1.20@ 140 Gulf, elty... 1@ 1.23 ; 125 Calf, country Hough upper, atandard 0@ 95 Rongh upper, dumaged. Na 0 Bunalo slsughter sole.... wa 97 WD, A."solo. @ 82 Calt. 1209 145 Kip.. 7'1%9 110 1lurnest A0 45 ¥revch caify Jouot + 65,00£00.00 Freuch calfy Lomoiue,.. 60.00@80.00 Frouclt calf, 24 0 36 1t 1,656 2.60 French kip, 50 to 100 1L L 100@ 105 METALS AND TINNERS' 8TOCK—The market i " not characlerized by any particular degreo of netivily, though fulr sunimor trado exists, The markel ia steady for ull mulerinls and quite firm for Hn plste, owhig to the frmor fone provalent at tho East, Wo ropeat quotations : v Tix PLATE—]C, 10514, $14.50; do, 12x12, $15.00 ; do, 14320, §1850 ; do, roobuy, 10, $14.00; do, 20x28, $28.00, “F10 Trs—Lage, 4205 small, 4303 bar, 4o, Bnerr Zine—Full cavke, 11¢ ; hulf casks, 113(@1134¢; Tesss quantity, 115} slabs, O i “BuLkr IEON—No, 24, 6go rates ; Russin iror, 22¢; «do No. 1 atainud, 21c vates, GALVANIZED 180X—NO, 16@20, 15¢ ; No, 32@24, 10c; No, 25@26, 17¢ ; No, 27, 18¢; No, 28, 20¢. A discount of 30 per cent 18 made from ihis ist, Corren—Copper bottoms, 400 ; brazlers, over 12 1bs, 476+ tinned copper, 40c; planlshed copper, 46c; do, out o sizes, 48¢ Wite—3 1o 5, 803 6, 8 and 0,100 10011, 110312, 303 13 and 1%, 12ve; 16and 10, Mo 17, 160 ; 18, 1003 19, 19¢ ; 20, 20c; full bundle, 15 per cent s copnt ; fenco wire, 756 § by ear loud, TA(C. NAIL8—Tho demand }s improving, Being stimulated by the continued low prico of lumber, which fncrenses bullding operations, Tho wmarket 18 ‘weak, and sufes linve been miade below quotations, though' this is not goneral, We quote: 1U@00d, per keg, $4.87) rates ; 8d do, $8.12% ; €d do, §5,u7, 4d do, $5,76; 3d do, $0,07% ; 8d do fine, $1.67); 24 do, 8,12 ; clinch, 7.25., NAVAL BTORES—Wero unchangied, Following nre tho prices current ¢ Manilla ropo, 33 1b, I8G10 5 ihu} Topo, % Il 16@17c 3 Liewp sash ‘cord, 3 I, 20@35¢; Tuieling, @ I, 20@2; tarred rope, @ Iby, @18 | aakum, @ bale, $.00G0.60; piteh, P brl, 007,001 tur, e, $5,00G0.00, 'GLLS—A fuir amonnt of trading wa dono in this de- portnent ababout former quotations, We ropeat our st andollows :* Garbon, 181@10; vitra, lurd oll Ties No. 1, 080; No.2, usced, raw, 98c; do boilod, $1.03 7 whalo, 876 sperin, $2.0002.10; neata foot oll, strictly pure, $1.10: do 'extra, Yo do No, 1, 7503 Tank oll, 70c; strails, 76073 elophant oil, 95c’; turs pontine, B@Ha; naphtln, 63 gravity, 2005 naphibs, common, 16170, - "PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Business was gon- crally roported quiot, with prices steady and upe changed: ° WINTE LEAD, Btriclly puro. $11.00@11,60 Funcy bruuds, DO0G1050 Genutno Veillo Montaguo. : 14,50 AMeriCat, ovevieessonane L 1K@ * . a0 Musury’s ralroad colors. 11,60 Yalaco ear colors, In cun 9.60@10,60@12,50 Ttochello ochro. Englteh Vou, ro ‘English orango n Yiftsburgl orango miuo English red lead, American red Jod 8.50@ 8,75 Englisk vernillon Bearlet vormillon, Turis white. 3.60@ 4,00 Whiting.... 2.00@ 2.50 Inbulk,.oeene IN@INo In bladders. @t o PIG 1RON~1iico out Iasi Toport prices have do- clined $1,00@2.00 por ton, du Bympathy with tho Eu. Topeau minrliot, The markot §8 very quiot, und s not purticularly firm, oven ot tho reduction. We now fuota: Boolel {rccoriug (o brand)y $35,00601,00 Tuscarawa, $58,00 ; Mussilon, 858,003 Laka Buperio No.1, 458,003 do No, 3, 60,003 Chicago stonc-conl, 0.00; Miugdurl slone-coal, $0,00, - TOULRY—Chioles cliicktns 'wera n batter roqueat and ndvanced, Balos wero mado nt §,0084,60, Bmall chickous und turkoys wers dull, Salos el s 8 Goopa oxtra chickenn nt $4,80; 8 caops ab $4.007 10 Coopw sprhig at $L0U@3,T5; 1 coop burkeya ab 1o, TOTATOLS—New poiatos wero fu_ falr supply and oud local domand at $4,50@5.50 por brl for clinico. 1 potntoos woro I moiterato requost at H5G0U fo chiojoo puachiblows. Bules meludo: 1 car puschblows Bt 8304 1 car do nt 00c, © SEEDS—Light sales of clovar, Mungatian, millot, and bickwheat wers roported at about previous priccs, Glover waa bl at $5.00@3.45 ; tho latter prive for holco, Hungarian l quotea af 80@90 3 mitful ut 6066y 750 ; buckwhuat, SLOS@1.10, Balea fncludo 20 bagd fodr clover st $5.00 ; 40 bag Hunguriau ot H5e ; 18 Lags millot at T6c; 10 bags buckwhea tat $1.105 40 bogs do at $1.0, A Y_Waa in good domand and izm, Wo ropest qudations : Onondags aud Bughuw, ilue, $.00; ordi- nary conrso, $2.00; coarno Dismond 0, $2.10: ground wolnr, $2.10; dairy, withont bags, $3,355 dniry, with Tings, $4,10@4,25 3 Astiton dairy, por sack, $3.00@8.25 3 urk's Tn 12,00, TEAB. r amaunt of sales was nccomplialied thin unfi\nrlmnm,nml formor quotations woro suatained ¢ Young liyson,comman to falr, 45@aho} dogood,00@ 100} do cholco to extra fino, 05c@$1.10; common to fino ol hyron, 70@95¢; common Amyofl-l. 00@0hc; good to clioleo' do, KOcG$L10; fair to gond gunpowider, Me@$1.00 § oholco Plogaucy, $1,16@1.203 nx!m Mo~ yuio, $1.38@1.40 ; choico to oxtra now dapan, 90c@® 1,00 fair 1o gooit oll, 65@70¢ ; common do, 40@dfic 3 eolored natural leaf Japan, 55@04¢ ; common to fing Dl":)'(’y"" 35@4Ge ; good, 65@05¢ ; clioico to oxtrn, Bic@ o SOnAC00—Was quist and stendy,xs provionnly outod s Fing Qur—Extra, T8@850; cholcs, 66@700 3 medie ur: M@}fi'm:;,nlm: u;cnmnmn, ‘]:' ‘M:f‘:l 0k, 60 a—Natiiral leaf, 70@800; bal 7003 Hiacl, ummi,fl(fifi?lfifim' e Gl 0t MoKING—Goud to cholco, 32@360 ; medium, 20 8153 commors, S, ot O 28 1a(L00D~118 mehet wan tendy st tho fllowing avio- + Ticccl, $4.60; msplo, 9.503 bickory, $10.80 nlabi, 8,00 ellvorats T e VEGETABLES—ero quiot, Tomatoca wero quito lenty and lower, Other ' yariotics woro withiout pa fculor cliongo, Wo atioto ¢ Poas, $100G1H0 por bu Atring beans, Y00 perbu s cicumbors, 50G40u por doz: new onlong, per brl, $4,00@4.60; calibago, 76c@31.00 per doz; turuipn, '30@A0c per doz; heetn, 400 por brl; tomatocs, $LI6@%,60 per box. - WOOL—Now wool i cominit i with ratlior moro froodom, and_meola with & folorablo fair inquiry, Prices rilo aa follows : Tab, washod, oxtra modinm, Tub, waahied, common to fair. Continon dingy. Flocco, wanhied, XAXS, light. Flooce, wanlied, X&XX, dliigy. Flooce, waahiod) mediui 1 Flcoce, unwnaliod, XXX, I good condiiion Fleace, unwashed, coarao to madim, Fleeco, unwashed, coarne, and dingy. Bupor, pullod. Extra, pullod. L ales. tncludo : 600 lha dead pulled, unwashod, at nu;wfllhnflumwnahndnlm&w ¥ z it S CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. MonDAY Evexmia, Juno 20, GATTLE—Tiocolvod rinco Saturday, 4,000 liead, Tho market opoued very quiot, snd bid fafr o continue o throughoit, shiphors showing littlo inclination to fue veat, apporently Lolding off for advices fromn tho Eaat, but toward noon thore waa noticeablo improvemont it the demand, and whila thero was no particulnr activity at any timo uring the day o fair aggregato of snlca waa accompllalied. ‘Mo offerings ombraced much {ho eame closs of atock as durding Jast wook aud tho provi- oun onc, bnlf-fattencd nallvos, aud Texas, and Gliero- Koo cattlo making up tho mafor portion, Prices wero not subjocted to any declded chabgo, riling perhaps, & triflo firmor thian ot tho closo of last ook, but not. ap- preciably highor. The inquiry woa chiofly for goodto cioieo qualities, thio pooror Borts being moro or Icwa negleotod, Bales woro offected ot $2.40@3.00 for in- forior ; at $3.6034.60 for common ; ¢ $4.T6@5.15 for modinin, and ot $5,26@0,10 for good to estra, Tho markot closed steady, 2 QUOTATIONS, Extrn Deoves—Graded steers, averaging 1,400 1b and upward,...... $5.85R0.10 Oholce Beoves—Fins, fa, wall formod 3yeat to b year old sfeers, averaging 1,200 to " 1,360 1ba. . .. 5.O0@STE Gm‘ul Dunvu—\‘\ull;lfltdy::d, finely formed utoors, averaging 0 1,2 \eeeeese B.25@5.35 Modhing GrrdugSiaem i talr Hos avere o sging 1,050 to 1,200 1 B Butehers’ Stock—Common to folr ateers, to oxira .cows, for city "y averagiug 800 to 1,100 fb....... 3,50@4.76 le—Commen eatilo, in docent /2 700 t0 1,050 1, ev. tee. .o 8,60@4,00 it and thin cowa, Leifers, 1lib, and seallawage steera ! 276@3.25 ‘exne, Notthern winterod, A60G1.75 Cattie—Texat, througn droves. .. L 2.25@3.25 A GNTTLE RALES, No, Price, extra steors, 51 $0.00 30 5,80 15 cxtra stecr: 10 6.10 14 cliofco steers, 5.3 18 choleo ateers, 410 680 16 clolrg stocru,s 2300 6,70 3 Cherolice steera, LB gy 15 chioice cows. .. 17 corn~fed Toxas sicur: 17 Texan catllo, 38 Toxna caltly. 41 Texas catllo, 18 Tosan cattlo, 17 inedinm stocr, 42 cholee steers. 15 clhioieo steors. 45 chioteo 10 thin cows. 16 mifxed lot, 18 falr steors, 32 medium steers, B good sleers, 190 6,35 1LOGS—The hog trade opened dall aud continued #o, ta the elone, with pricos weak, and fonding lowor. "Tho supply wa heavy, uajn_additlon to tha fresh rocuipla, whis 1 amounted fo about 14,00, thoro wore somowlierd in the neighborhood of 10,000 stale hogs, and holders found It necessary to nccop lower priccs, buyors re- fusing to pay witliin 10@15c of Saturday’s fates, Sales were tepored at $4.00@4.15 for poor to common ; at $£4.20@4,25 for metlinm, and at $4.30@4,40 for good' to choice, W append tho following : . “HOG BALES, XNo. PricedNo, Av. Price.\No, Av. Price, i $1.20]152 213 $3,301 03 210 $4.35 5 495) 45 418 335110 W0 490 68 430145 258 495{104 25 430 114 430|130 226 435 3% 20 435 a0 - 4051 60 215 405032 204 420 oL 440(144 210 435107 203 &30 61 485111 200 43565 234 295 [ 495/ 68 204 6L 200 400 a7 435090 205 440095 291 400 20 415 05 210 08 206 410 00 440088 218 420f6¢ 169 400 64 410l 43 260 4001 44 200 435 1 191 440|535 199 4.25) BIIEEP—Tho sheop morket was inotive, and, in the abicuco of sales, we quolo prices unchanged, Receipts, 760 head, —— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET MoNpAY Evenivo, June 30, A flect of betweon forty and Aty lumbor-laden ves- #eln was on tho market this morniug. Early on active busineas ws transaclod, prices ruling atesdy and quito firu for guoil plece stuff, The demand fell off, hiow- ever, toward noo, and for the romainder of {he day 1o market was vory quiet. Veasola havo boen coming in throughout tho day, and o largo number of cargocs wore lefUover, Wo quoto jolsts and scantling ot $9,00 @9.50 ; common boarda and atrips, $10.60@11,00 ; good 1o cholce do, $14,60@17.00 ; shingles, $3,007; lath, $2.00. The following salcs were reported : Cargo schr Buena Vista, from Manisteo, 105 m Jolsts gnd scautling ol $0.0. Bold by Slmpuon, Wuddock ¢ Co, Cargo Rehr Jessio Phillips, from Manistee, 100 m 1L Jolit nnd scantling ot $9,60, Carga schr Menominao, from Manisteo, 0 m {13 by 12 fofst, 20 {4 and over, £12,00 5 160 m ft Jolst ond scantling st $9.50. Carga schy Bl Tempo, from Mauistee, 135 m ft Jolst nud sesntling ut $00. Cargo uchr Liasbor, from Lndiug- ton, 84 m £¢ Joint, scantling, and timbor at $9,50 ; 33 m Iati} at §2.00,” Cargo achr Citchpole, from Manisiee, 50 m ft on coniract, 81 m. 1t jofst and 'acantling at $9.50, Cutgo schr Whirlwind, from Ludington, 10 m ft _jolst and scantling ot $0.35,” Bold by J, BL. Loomis & Co, Cargo_prop Menomiuce, from Dopere and Green Bay, 1,276 m “ A phingles at $3.00; 250 m_oxtra cholco A" sllngles at $3.15. Bold by Irish, Bullen &Co, LUNDER PREIONTS, Manistco, $2.50: Luidington, $2.25: Munkegon, Oconta, ;3 Menomin $2.60 ; Pentwats { Whito Lake, $2:25 ; Grand Taven, $2.00, 'ATTIE YAUDE, The pino Jumber anarket 8 characterized by & fair dogreo of activity, nnd prics are generally sustalucd, thoogh tho fecling in common grades {s siill rathor weak, Tho receipts aro lberal, ut tocks do not ap pear fo bo nccumulating. Tard wood fs in falr do. tnand, The recoipts aro fuir, and couslst mostly of onk, aah, nnd whitewood, Quotations aro rovised, and aro'n triila lower on groen stock, Dry lumber is stoady, We quote Flrat oca @55.00 Becond el @50.00 Third clear, 1 eb, @40.00 “Third cloar, thics @45.00 Clear flooring, ls rough. @42.00 Olear i @24.00 Gommon siding @00 Comimon flooring, d: @05.00 Comuon flooring, dresscd, second @000 Wagoy-box boards, oloated, 14 inclica and upward. @38.00 Acstock board @37.00 1 atock boart @30,00 @ etock board @IR.00 Common board: Jolst, seantitog, 6to., 16 feot and under Jolstand scatling, 18 Pickots, squsro, Yiokot, fiat, Cudar posts, Cedar poste, roun Tath No, 1 A or Ktar, Bhinglea No, 1 88Wodseess ‘iiroo doliars per ‘which chargo follows the whiugles, “Ihickness—Llve $hinglos to be two {nches in (hiok= oss, Length—Sixtecn inchiea, * HAIDWOD, Black-Waluut — Countors, $35,00@180.00; $05.00025.00 3 common, $35,00@60,007 cull, .00 3 tlooring, $30.00@60,00, “Avti—Clear, $28,00310,00; common, $16.00@25.00; enll, $10.00@16.00 3 tlooring, $30.00@40.00. clenr, 20,006 0Ak—Clear, $36,00@40,005 commion, $16.00@95.00; cull, £8,00@16.00, ; Mlckory—0lear, $28.00@50.00; common, $20,008 85,003 onll, §12,00@18,00, - ‘Manto—Oluar, $3.00@5.00; common, $10.00325.00 cull, $10.00@16.00, nttornut—Olear, $35,00@60,00; conmon, $20,009 .00, Wuhurryia;‘;grh Slfl‘g’?sflfl‘w; common, $16.003 .00 5 cull, $13,00@ 18,00, O - Oleat, FI0,0040,005 common, $20.00 00 5 cull, $10,00(216,00. o Blovk—itickory sxtos, or set, $LOIGLSO ¢ Walgon poles, ach, 45@5%0 ; box. hourds, KI0.006H40.00 Fiovitia vod_cudur, S0 por (L1 malidguuy, (U9 do counters, 5003 rosewood, BUGSYS § whlle holly, i g Luico Erolghts ora fairly aclivo and stondy at 5o for corn, Bxo for entand 4o for oat by wuil to Duffalo,” Nates to Kingston wors 104 for coen and 1o for wheat, Tl clattors wero: Lo Buffalo—Sobrs John Broden, Ztnn, sl Nnfad, corn ot o ; ehr Dalamn, ryoat 50 § Bchr T, M, Davilson, wheat ot 5igo; prop Toledo, corn ; prop Brotla, ont, through to Now York ; barl Bunny#ide, onta at 4c. To Kingston—Bchr Adn 3o~ dora, corn'at 104c ; Rebir Cossack, wheat at 1lr, To Yrlo~Prop Thomas A, Scolt, corn, theangh, To Ogs donmhiirgh—Lrop Lawrence, corn, tirogh to Bonton, Total capncity oqual to 40,000 ‘it whoat, 140,000 bt corn, 160,000 Int onth, 33,000 bu rye, BUrrAlo, Juno 27.—Hehr Howior 18 chartered for conl to Chicagn, at 81,00 7 selir B, W, Tortch, conl to Greon Iy, AL $1.00 3 Rehr Wi, Ttaynor, mitto Do- troit, nt 0a; nehr dases. Platt, conl to Milwaukos, at $1.00; nehir Typn, conl to Konosha, ot $1.40 pec ton, o $0.50'per ton Achr Tninbow, coal toChicago, at $1.12}5 3'ngir Yavi Rawson, ore, Maratatte to Lirle, ul Ter ton, up-town dock, . MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED, .Bune 30, ‘ochr James Garrett, Choboygan, 200 m lumber, 8ehr Magic, Two Rlvers, 8 m Jamber, 20 m lath, Behr T'ri Color, Hollaud, 33 m staves, Hohr Parela, Whito Lalke, 100 m lumber, nltgnlfi[!v})rnnnw Doy, Oconto, 160 m’ lumber, 88 m Bebr 4, V. Taylor, ¥ord River, 200 m lumber, 10 m Prop 8. O, Baldwin, Eacanahs, 630 tons fron-oro. Beow Sonih Bido, Whito Lako, 125 m lnmber, Hoow Granger, Willett's Bier, 50 m limber, Tiargo Gity of krlo, Oconto, 160 m lumbar, Tarigo Gofilen Hnrvoat, Ocdnto, 160 m lumbor, Bargo ity of Grand Haven, Oconto, 200 m lumber, Heow Laurel, Duck Luke, 7d m lumbor, 16 m latl, Schr Belolt, Pantwator, 100 m lumber, Hehr Cornolla, Menamihee, 215 m lumber, 30 m Iath, Bark Nniad, Groen Lay, 210 m lumber, -Behr Bello Walliridge, Stirgoon Bay, 200 m lumber, Betir Whirlwind, Ludipglon, 110 m Tambor, Bobr Jo Vilas, Ludington, 1,630 m shinglcs, 60 m lath, Taego 0, 0, D, Groud Haven, 300 m umber. iargo Mary Amnnida, Grand Hfayen, 120 m limber, Tiargo Wyoming, Grend Tnven, 135 m Jumher, Bargs Wolverluc, Grand Maver, 200 m lumber, Tiargo O, F. Alles, Grand Lnve, 100 m limbor, Bohr O, 1tarrison, White Lake, 115 m lumber, Trop City of Traverso, Travatso City, 610 biden, Behr Mo]. N. H, Ferrs, Black Crcok, 130 m lumber, Belir Woliln, Holland, §0 m lumber, Selir G, Gordon, Benton Harbar, 40 m lumber, Bark Monominos, Manisteo, 260 fn lum 8ehr J, Phillips, Mansteo, 180 m lumber, Sehr 8, Poter, Dlovoland, 013 tons coal, 8cbir Mnino, Ludington, 145 m lumbor, Schr Mary Booth, Whito Lake, 120 m lumbor. Selir Stuggie Thiofapson, Whils Laks, 165 m iuaber, 30 m fath, Sohr Robort Tfowlett, Whito Lake, 125 m lumber, 400 m shinglon, Sehr Clarn Parkor, Erle, 800 tons coal, Bchr Game Oock, Muakegon, 100 m Iumber, Behr Olippor City, Muskogos, 600 m latl, Dargo Comet, Miiskegon, 200'm lumbor, Bargo Josos, Munkegon, 118 m lumber, 16 m lath, Bargo Tuacola, Manistco, 160 m limber, Bargo Litnfo Nau, Sturioon Day, 4,400 codar posts, 1,300 tics, 616 tolegraph poics, Dargo fil “Tempo, Manlstos, 160 codar posts, 1,000 ca, Scbr Hattle Wolls, Oswego, 450 tons conl, Selir Coral, Lincoln, 100 m lumber, 10 m Tath, Bebr l‘;)nllar, Graud Haven, 120 1 lumbor, 10 m pick- ots, Behr Booville, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, 60 m lath, ,Bcow Soa Bird, Grand Haven, 135 m lumber, 30 m ath. Scow Guiile, Oarl’s Plor, 42 m Iumbor. Scow Rt B, King, Keclor'a Plor, 70 m lumber, Bcow Evalino, Erio, 408 tons onl. Beaw I, P, DeCouddres, Carl'a Pler, 80 m lumber, ‘Albricht, Ford River, 225 m Jumber, 30 o Schr'M. 0, Oamoron, Godarich, 8,800 brls ealt. Hchr @, Barber, Ludington, 102 m lumber, . Burgo Content, Muskegon, 395 m lumber, 50 m lath, Prop Geo, Dunbar, Muskegon, 160 m Jumber, Prop Annie Laura, Muskegon, 200 m lumber. Behr Fashion, Muskegon, 145 m'lumber, Schr Mary, Muskegon, 160 m Jumber, Sclr Advance, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, Sctir Glad Tidings, Muskogos, 165 m umber, 38 m nth, Scbr Ewaline, Muakegon, 125 m lumber, Behr Westchestor, Auskegon, 140m lumber, 20 m lath, Behr Minerva, Muskegon, 200 m lumber, Belir Dan Nowhall, Muskegon, 130 m lath, Schir Hob Roy, Sarigatuck, 100 m lumber, Schr Enterprise, Muskegon, 00 m lumber, Bchr Wm, Jones, bluakegon, 130 m hnnber. Muskegon, 135 m lumber, 20 m lath, Mcnominee, 285 m lumber, 18 m lath, Behr gat;lnh, Littlo Suamico, 245 m lumber, 30 m ik, Sehr Atlantio, Menominee, 250 m lumbor, 20 m lath. Schir ny State, Michael’s ilnv, 220 m lumber,28 m lath, Sebir . N. Johnson, 225 m Intaber, 93 m lath, Schr Savouth Ohio, Muskegon,130 tu lumbor,30 m lath, LATE ARDIVALS, Bebir Buiena Vigta, Manistee, 140 m lumber. . Burge Guiding Star, Port Huron, Prop City of Detroft, Port Huron, 214 brls syrup, 100 Urls sugar, and suvdries, Belr Eawronce, Ogdenabyrgh, sundries, Schr John Bean, Muskogon, 145 m lumbor. Stmr Philadelphis, Baffalo, sundries, T'rop Nobraska, BufTalo, 024 bars raiirosd fzon, 490 brls sugar, and sundries, OLEARED, .o June 80, Prop Clty of Traverse, Traverso Ci dries, Prop Thomas A, Scott, Buffalo, 34,000 ba corn, Behr ‘Fri-Color, Holland, 120 brls alt, Bchr R, Winslow, Buflalo, 8,000 bu oats. Bebr Atus, Buftklo, 21,000 bu corn, Schr D. P, Dobbins, Bufiaio, 40,000 b corn, Bt barge M. R, Robinson, Kingston, 16,200 bu corn, Bchr 8, V, It, Watson, Buffalo, 32,500 bu corn, LATE OLEATANCES, Belir Ada Medora, Kingaton, 17,220 bu corn, Sebr E, M, Davidson, 21,750 bu wheat. Stmr Arizons, Buffalo, 53,500 bu oats, 1,100 brls flour, 180 brls' pork, Prap Lasrronce, Ogdaaabiirgh 11,400 bu corv, 400 brle our, ‘Prop Potomac, Buffalo, 81,200 bu corn, 975 brls four, 100 brla pork, Miscollnneous, Our officient Harbor-Master found plenty to do yos- terday moruing in keopiug a closr passgo n the river opposifo tho lumbor docks, The arrival of » largs flect of Tumber vesscls at theso docks agsin calls fo mind the constantly Inoressing necossity of providing our lumber frado with moro commodious quarders, not only for its own good but for tiat of vossel men gencrally, as woll ss for tho entira city, —Tho sloking of & canal-boat with upwards of 5,800 bu of com in lt, on Sunday, by tho prop Ainis Taurs, wis on’ unfortunafo accldent for tho owners of tho propeller, Yeatorday much of tho com was socovered, snd the boat will bo ralscd ns moon ns possible, Of courso the corn ia in 8 damagod condition, snd will bogold ata vory low prico s whily I Clcsijo wero provided with tyer, tho corn could be mado equal to goad rejected at o smoll coat, = —Tho work of Hberating the schr Charger, oshara ‘below Maldon, progresaca slowly, Thio mow. prop Trusia broke Ler whedl on her voyaga from Toledo to the Weliand Canal, " Sevoral of the voskcls which arrived in tho Bt cinir Tiiver on Friday aud Saturday oro nino aya out from Clicago, and somo that pasied through tha Btraita six days since hayo not yet reached thnt point, naving been delayed by fogs and light weather. —Tho' Butchor Doy s boing loaded with staves at Dotrolt for Buffalo, —Engineor Holmnes, of tho Saginaw River Board of Dreiging Commissloncrs, having oxamined Carrollton Jiar, Teports as follows : ' The soundings reveal ho fact that tho enst channel fa tho most desirablo ono_ to improve and mainfain, Tho sbrupt courss that tho Uauk takes just below tho bayou accounts, in n meas- re, tor the deposit of sand in tho changol from W) mill {0 tho basan, the deposition takig place by suddon arrost of tho low ab tiat point iu spring. - fime, . The most offactivo mothod to keop open 5 sufll. clently deop chiannel will bo to construct a secondar: Dank on tho west sid of tho east chounel, to exten: from a point opposite tho mouth of the bayou southe exly o s point opposite Wickes’ mill" DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. horoby glven that tho copsrtaorahip horetafore Ao i PR e ol Ku‘rom]unn % Rioh- ter, At 2% Wost Madison-st., is this day Cha ©. Hiclites witlidrawiog, by mutysl u PR UM ANN o 30, 1372 GIIAS. 0. RICHTIR. MEDICAL CARDS, R. C. BIGELOW GONFIDENTTAL PHYSIOIAN, 61 Statos Teda woll ksowa by all veadors o, the pap ©. Bigalow fs tho oldost astablishiod phiysician in Ghicago, Helencs and experionce havo made Dr. B. tho most re, nowned SPECTALIST of the age, lionorad by the pross, exteamed of the nighost modical attainmonts by all th podisalingingiasof s dar, Dot deshisdiostatuil 545 hosteoting romedios that fl.lxé‘ poslitvely, all cases 1 GHItONIG AND BPEOIAL oLl sox: JONSULTATION FREE, SEPARATE PARLORNS L O oo OO S P ORDENCE OONVIDENTIAL, Addrossail latters, with stanps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No, 464 Stato-st. DR, BIGELOW in a rogutarly brad physlolan. His ro wiation is beat known hord 1a ou nidst. flo waits uo roferunce, but i well spoken of \.{ ovory ong © ik Ehennolvos to lits oaro. Wiila the world anduros clnss of pliysicians are roquired, and 1t any ono oo such gorvice, it I8 of the wlmost lmportance o engage ‘only 8 nan whosa exporlenco Iy oqyual tu his offor of mudi- calaidy aud Ivvuhum projuics, ot "l:::fr:;:‘|l‘l:] I-;;g: Gthor thau tha truth, wo rusamimend m d m‘l‘l[‘hl"t‘l"y Buc] vixit DR, BIGELOW, at bis Contra' Rovmw, 401 Btate: Chicago. NO CURE! Dr. Kean’ - Notlcs olvod, NO PAY 1! A 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontially consultad, porsonally oe by matl Sanio.or aorToua Alseamon. gt SIS N6 bly pLyaiolan 1 £00 oity Mo war 3 ey R ook sont for 60 conts, Hlustratod with numors ‘ous flusongravings, DR. A. G. OLIN, No. 41 Wast Washington-at,, Ohlongo (frat floon), eures Al private, olirunic, aud noFvous disvatos ia hoi' soxes, or Writo; curos guaran: deuco vonfidential; 4 Tio nattor who hisvo failod, Cal tocd, Uonsultation fru ‘Pagon full Information for twi DR. 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