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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1873 MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. ; Frmay Evenina, Joly 18, Tho local mon oy market prescnts no foaturos worthy of spooial noto other than tho one mon- tioned yeatorday, of tho inequality of tho supply of monoy in tho opon markot as compared with tho supply at tho bauks. Asido from this, aud 4ho spoculative bulgo In tho wheat morket, dud ton scaro smong tho shorts, matters nro ox- tremoly dull in elty finances and trado, New York oxchange was firm to-day nt 260 per $1,000 promium, 3 . TAILUOAD AID BONDS, A caso wns docided at the recont July term of tho United Btatos Circuit.Court at Oshlkosh . which makon the * aid-bonds" {esued by the City of Bilwaukoo in 1856 and 1857, to ansist the con- struction of the projected Boloit & Buperior Rallrond, an oity. Tho amount of bonds issuod Dby, tho ity was £200,000; thoso passed to tho hands of innocont holdors, and the city thoroby becamo bound for tho amount, though tho rond was novor built aud the-city novor received o dollar of Uonofit, ofther direct or indirect, in considoration, The bonds aro not duc until 1876 and 1877, bub the ‘acoruod inter- out, togothier with tho intorcst ontho unpald coupons, now amounts to nbout §300,000. The daciston roforred to was fu bohalf of the holilers of coupona for §260,000 of this unpnid intorost, and, sa this will probobly bo'o'fnal vordict in the mattor, it decides tho claim for tho romnind ing 850,000 of intorest, and also tho §200,000 of the principal, or 600,000 in nll. THE VALUE OF TUE POUND BIERLING. 7 It will bo romomberod "that, according to the rocont aot of Congross, tho logal standard—in monoy of tho United Btates—for the pound ster- Mng will bo §4.86.05' aftor Jan. 1, 1874, Not- withstanding that tho intention of thia act wasto avoid tho old fletitious and nominal valuation of tho pound sterling at §1.44.44, the now stand- ard is iteclf to o mlight oxtont fotitious, Tho ' oxact valuo of the pound storling, In coin of the United Btatos, as measurod by the amount of pure gold in tho toverelgn and in tho gold dollar, is 84,860,606, But cither of theso valua- tions will make the calculutions in tho purchaso and sale of storling 60 complicated, on account of the fractions, that much :trouble is antici- pated. 'The Now York Journal of Commerce nimé that tho best way out of tho difliculty is “to quoto just what the proposed exqhongo shall bo in dollars aud conts, ‘Fhe buyer of £100 is sekod 84.87%, he thon knowa that this calls for his chock for $478.63, and on this system tho youngost arithmetivikn can give the solution of the problem. Tha quotation, whatever fraction it mny bo, fixes tho exact prico for. £1, aud thig i8 onsily comprehonded,” : This would be-similar to tho quotalions of franc oxchaugo, the market.yates for which aro givon at 50 many francs to the doliar, only that, i storling exchange, it would be 80 many conls to tho poitnd. Thials in fact the aimplest way, iho only objoction to it Deing that, as in frano oxchango, tho par would Lo loat sight of. A quotation of tho prico of sterling. might show its market value, but it would uot state whothor it was above or below par, and tho rendor of such o quotation would have to koop tho renl par of 486,60 in his ‘mind. Then, again, thore Is tho sdditional fact_that Congross hus fixod an arbitrory par of $4.88,66, which would inovitably Lecome confuged in tho minds of mauy persoiis with the ronl valuo. Wo do not keo thit thero is any satisfactory way out of tho diflieulty but for Cobgross to amend the act, and mako ite logal staudard sgroo with tho ronl pur of §4,80.06, aud thon let dealors in exchinugo quota tho markot value of tho pound, a8 uggost- «d by tho Journal of Commerce. Y CIRCULATING NOTES. ¥ —Tho echiemo of o tusslan railway to Teboran, roportod in lto &t. Potersburg dispatchos, wi only tend to hasten the allinnco botweon Paraia and England, to promoto which the Bhah mainly undertook his Buropesn tour. Buch a roilway ia & monuco to bot, It is an importaut link in thut iron chain which Russia is gradually but stoadily extending over Asin, z —Tho followinys ure tho railroads in this coun- try tho market value of whoso stock is $130, or upward, rs appears-by the Railroad Journal. Tho pat value of each i $100; excopt tho first, which ig §50 ¢ Market value, Tennsylvania Coal, L0, Ballimora & Oilo, TPhiladelphia, Gernia Concord., Boston & Albany Providenco & Worcestt? 3 5 Connecticut liver. o 1 Nushun & Lowels, o 18725 Hanchester & Lawrenc + 136.00 Worcester & Nashua, + 185.00 Washington Branch.. - 135,00 N. Y, N, H, & artford,. +vees 13450 Norwleh s Woreestor.. 19195 Boston & Lowoll...,.. + 130,50 Thres of tho above roads have their torminug in Worcestor, aud one other, the Boston & Alba- iy, runs through that city. ‘—Both houses of the Connccticut Genoral Assombly bnvo passed a resolution appointing a Ccommittes to fully investigate the condition of tho envings Lanks of that Btato.. There isa prevalent fmprossion that the Bank Comimission- er hag not boeu thorough enough in this part of Liu duty, and thnt somo of tho savings baaks &avo been outsido the lay, in making loans. i A REAL ESTATE. The following instraments wers fllod for roc- ord on Fridey, July 18 : oITY PROTERTY, . Calumet 0¥, botween Twenty-third snd Twonty- fourtl sts, w f, 25510 fect, dated July 13; considera~ tion, 8,750, Lot 05, in Glvins and Gilbort's sonth 16 acses of east 36 0 3 of u w X Soe, 14, 49, 13, dated July 17 ; consid- oration, $450. Mil\vaukca n, 500 feot n w of Girard at, w f, 50x118 foet, datod Alay'10; consideration, $4,800, ‘Altica st, eant of and near Auburn s, s f, 51 7-100x72 foet, dated June 24 ; cousideration, £3,000. Tuzibut st, 24134 fect north of North av, o, 24x 89 4-10 foet, datod July 11 ; considoration, $1,600. Noblest, ot Miwaitkoo snd Division 'nts, Lots 44 0 50, datéd Deo, 9, 1874 ; consideration, $10,000, Ellt Grovo s, s cor of Girard st, nef, 253118 ¢, aated June 83} consideration, $1,000. Moyne st, near u v cor of Leavittst,af, Lot 44, dated April 30} conelderation, £900.3¢1 Thirty-second at, bot Wabash ond Michigan ava, s £, houso -and lot, datéd Juno 21 ; consideration, $7,500, Bampaon o, ' o cor of Loomis s, 1 £, 24 £ to alloy, datod April 2; considoration, 31,009, Fry at, o of and nosr Cbaso st, 0 f, Lot 67, dated June17, 1871 ; coneidoration, 33,000, BOUTH OF OITY LINITA, Droxol Boulovard, 8w cor of Foriy-first st, o £, L4710 4t o alos) datod ey 17 comsiderition, 20,687, Tiolu 2 andl 3, in Dlock 0, in Wilson, Heald, and Bteb- bing's n w i of A w i Soo 15, 38, 14, dated Juuod; consideratiol, $10,000, Gulumel s, o f, T6xif0 {, n o i of 8 w i¢ 50016, 38, 14, dated July 3 ;' couslleration, 1,723, Lot 86, 1 Block 1,'In Ebcrhart and Treat's 1o w 3¢ of'n & X Beo 9, 98, 14, dated July 17; considér ation, $400. Lot 14 and w 3 of Lot 13, in nlburd's Dlock4, in Clongh and Darnoy's Lots 34'and 36, in Seo 16, 38,14, with buildings, dsfod July 18 ; consldoration, $3,150, Dlook 6, iu Pharc's 6 3 of s v i 800 13, 88, 15, dated Trne 28 ; ‘conslderatioti, 9,000, # COMMERCIAL. Frmay Evenixo, July 18, The following were tho roceipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in- Chicago during tho past twenty-four bours, and for the corresponding date one yoar agos RECEIFTA. || PHIPMENTA, 1o | 0 | 1670, |67, Flour, brls 0608 3,800 4174 Wheal, bu, avetof 16,370(1 1,641 Corn, bu 205,601| 215,395/ 283,136 500 Lt 800 510 i) 30| 254,760 "ach) 5 15| Lard, I, 1070 8,870 Taliow, 1. 12105} 7 Butter, Tve 104,765 34,000 Yive Mogs, No, 765 0684 1 | 1,419 wal , 29,080||'144,431) 184] Py 80,60|| 845,348 1,831 11:,1& ,I;‘Hfl 51y ] 8,450) 2,060 Withdrawn from store yostorday for eity con- sumptions 7,008 bu whoat; 116 bu cornj 8,891 bu oats ; 1,435 bn barloy. ‘Ilip following gra'n 139 been | i i oxpensive investmont’ for {ho! in-’ store this morning, up to 10 o'elock : 118 caru whont ; 630 cara corn; 0,000 -bu No. 1 do, 22, 00 bu No. 2do, and 8,000 bu rojaoted do, by. cannl;; b1 oars onts 3 1,500 bu No. 2 do, and 1,700 bu refeoted do, by caunl ; 8 cars ryo, Total (700 céra), 522,000 bn, = ' Mr. G. 0. Ponron, formorly of this oily, and for Bormo yoars phst.of Ban Franclaco, was ob *Ohnango to-day, and oxhibited a vory fino samplo of wheat from the oolobratod Sonomn Valloy,with flour mado from the eamo lot, ' *Tho roport that tho Becretary of tho Board of {Rallrond aud Warehouso Commisalonora is in tho cily for the purpose of hunting out inharmonious rolatious in tho offico of tho Grain Inspactor, wos donorally belioved, without being undorstood. It 18 suggostod that ho may havo boon sont hero to look after tho now army of volunteor inspoctors from tho ranksof tho grain-trimmors, Somo of that class aro undorstood to have roported , that corn was Liot, when iho Inspoctors had oor- ‘tified to its condition as’ good. Tho supposed {nnimus of thelr doclsration wag not improbably ‘ the wish to obtain double prices for {rimming tho graln. Tho quostion ia ralsed whothor or not thoy havo rendered themsolves liable to tho paina and jienaltics provided for all who assumo to act se Inspoctors without iaving beon duly appolnted and qualified by tho Stato, ¥ TOT CORN. . ‘The orection of warelionses, or-complemonts theroto, which will cnablo grain-storovs to keop the proporty committod to thoir caro it ematler prcola than now, and to dry it if not fit to storo, will soon bo recognizod asan_imporative noces- sity in this clty. Ponding auch changes, it may ba well to call tho attention of grain-ownors and doalors to tho" fact that Ehoy Joso far more by Lot corn, under prosont srrangoments, than there is,any noed for, A gontloman who used to storo corn in Chicago on his own account, in tho “ golden ago ™ preceding the adoption of our warchouso gyatom, statod rocontly thab ho nover lod .hny trouble with hot corn. On boing nekod lLow bLe notod, 110 tated that, whon a bin chowed slgns of hont~ ing, ho covered it over with holf a yard in_thick- noss of bay or straw, and lot it lio. In the ooursa of a few doya tho covoring had absorbod all tho moisturo thiat Iind ewoatod out of tho grain, nnd was convorted fnto o mulch, whilo tho corn was in good condition. Ho added tlat the only porcoptiblo offect was s changa to slight- 1y deoper tinge of colpr, and & loss of gome 4 to G pior cont In waight. Tho lattor wns, of courso, on importont itom, but small i comparisou with tho depreciation cauged by the cry of hok corn, with tho inevitablo posting that follows tho c r{l’hu statoment above roforred to was mado in tho presonco of a gontleman who has been in the warehouto. businoss in this city for fully o quar- ter of o contury, and is still connected. with it, Ho tacitly or orally agsonted to tho truth of all that waa 8aid, tho only objoction ho raised being that the corn would eomotimes loso 8 to 10 per cent during tho swonting procoss, O courso tho amount of such loas is in proportion to tho por- centage of suporfluous moiature in thecorn when placed in_store, snd tho nbstraction of that moisturs doos not ocension tho loss of a singlo particle of that yomnn of_tho grain which ia avsilable 88 food for man or beast, the light of such facts, which mnat bo known by all our warohousemen, it is evidont that we nover ought to witness ,euch scones na have beon onactod on the Board of Trade within the pst two montha, Even.-if we grant the ab surdity that grain must swoat, to the deterlorn- tion of 10,000 bu, when porhaps ooly o singlo car-lot is damp, it cannot bo conceded that the ‘prosent policy is anything botter than an out- rago on tho entire commercial community, Corn at 400 por bu might bo allowed to bocome heat- od, and to swont iteolf out, at & cost of 20 por bu in addition to tho covering of straw, and tho little manual labor required to eproad and romova it, instond of boing doprociatod 1Ga por bu, and doprossiug tho prico of all-othor corn to thio extent of 10c per bu, zhrun%h the foar that it, too, will bocomo lcatod. Who can justif tho presont suicidal systom in the light of suc solf-ovidont facts, benring 8o vitally upon the welfaro of tho producors of tho Northwest 2 Belicving that tho Committea on Journalism aro long since tirod of tho subjoct, if they have not exhausted thomsolves tolling... all they “know about farming” .publio opin- ion' in the favor of carcless warchousemen, wo will not ask thom to considor this branch of the subjoct. Tustead of “tuat, wo commend it to tho attontion of tho many who Tiave suffored so bitterly by the cry of hot corn in the past, sud_may expect to suffor from it in the futnre, unless thero boa radicsl chango. Thoy are numerous and powerful enongh to command it; and the nocosaity of such nction, a8 protection againot loss in tho future, is froven by the declaration of tho expers, Mr. lirnm Wheoler, to the Committeo on Journal- ism, that ho did not beliove thore is more hot corn this year than tho average. . TIIE MARKETS. "Tho leading produce markots wera quict to- day, excopt oats, wheat, and corn, tho two lnst naned boiog supposod fo bo_in difforont stages of tho cornoring process. Those, and ospeclally wheat, attracted tho nttontion of tho groat mass of operators, to the comparative negloct of other nrticlos of produce. . Tho receipts woro slightly ou the increase, snd the shipmonts slightly ox- ceed thom. There isnow & good opportunity for country holdors of old wheat to sond it hore before tho close of this month, to deliver on July options, Tho whest of thio new crop will not be dry uno\xfiib to deliver before August. Thoro was nothing new in tho genoral featuroa of thodry goods markot. Trade wns elack in noatly s dopartmonts, staplo cottons boiug the only lino in which thoro was sny appearanco of activity, The grocery market was more active in ataplo articlos, and dooidedly firmor, sugars and coffecs both undorgoing o sharp advance— tho formor an 3o, and tho_lattor n 3¢o. Rico, soups, and Byrips aro olso dalr:F Dbettor. Dutter andchoose were again quoted unchanged. In tho dried fruit markot inoreasing activity is noticoable, snd pricos are working _firmor. ‘Prunes aro up anothor 3¢o, and tho tone dency in raising, currants, and some other articles i the list is in the samo direction, Noth~ ing new was doveloped in tho fish morket, Or- ders from the intorior.trede are still coming in with fair liborality, and tho ng;mgnta diatribu- tion of Inko and ealtweter cured s Inrge for tho ‘moason, Prices woro woll sustained )l around. Tiny continuos dull ot former quotations. Tho supply ia largo, and not of vory desirablo quality. Hides avd loather wera quiot 3ud unchanged, ué wwero algo pig-iron, paints, tobucco, and wood. "Tho domand for cnrgo lumber continuos ac- tive, and, aa the rucaig:s woro not large, full formor prices woro readily oblained, and an ad- vanco is noticed iu sovoral descriptions, At the glrds a fair businoss was transacted, prices rul- g tolorably stosdy. Building maferiala ot with & foir inquiry.at former quotations, Motals, iron, and nails wers without variation, eithor a8 regards tho volume of business transacted or the prices. The wool market is fairly activo, and, undor modorata rocoipty 1 rm touo wxital Broom-corn was quict and unchenged. Tho Liop market shiows signs of more aotivity. The intensely warm woather has improved the brew- crw’ trade, and, os their stocke of hops aro gote Ling low, thoy aro begiuning to purchaso of tho doafers.” Timothy sood met with more inquiry to-day, ond ruled firm at $8.76@4.1234. Othor Boods were quiet. Greon frults woro 1 con- tinued good demand, and most variotios were quito firm, being in ‘modorate supply. Poultry was in largo supply, but was In botfor Toquest than yeatorday, at about tho same prices. Lggs wera eagy at 13@1%c. Lako freights wero dull at the declino notod vostorday, thoro belng more vessols offering, ivhile oarriors askod 3qo advanco early, and ship- pers woro elow in bidding former rates. 'The markot wan about 5@06}4c for corn aud 5}¢@0o for wheat, by eail to Buffalo, with no rates named 10 Jowor Jake porta. Through ratos by lake aud rail were unchanged, at 2dc for corn to Now Eng- 1aud via Buffalo, snd 25c to do vin Ogdeny- burgh, A total of 8 chiartors was reported,which will oarry uut 16,000 bu whoat, 200,000 bu' corn, and 00,000 bu oats, Iighwinos.wore quiet and firm at tho recent advanico, though tho tone of the Now York nd- vices was easior. ‘Thero was not much demand, but winos wore scarco. Baloea wero restrictod to 100 brls at 800 per gation. 3 Provisions wora_dull and woak, thongh livo hogs wore reported higher, New York was dutl on pork, and other cities wero roposted Lo be in 8 ainguant _condition, owing to an absonco of buyors., Honce weskuoss horo. Mous - pork declingd 160 por brl, lard 10@160 por 100 Ihs, aud short ribs 3o per I, whilo other moate wero uu- changed. "The aitontion of soveral of thowo who ~ usually oporato in provisions was attracted tho whea doportmont, which partislly accounted for the dullnoss. The markot closed at the following range of prices: Mous . pork, cash or sollor ulg, 16,16 16,205 do sollor A“i““' £15.125(@15.20; do gollor Heptombor, B14.76@14.66 ; do soller December, §18,00@13.25; Iard, cash or goller July, €8.06@8,10; dosoller Auglist, €8.10@8.1+ ‘surimer do, T3 @7{c. Bwast pioklod homy quoted at 10@120. Dry asltod meats quotablo at T3@ Th¢o for shouldoru; B3¢@8%ofor short riba; ‘and usg;@u;:u for short oloar, Boxed shoulders, 757 @730, English monts, 8J(@0o for short sibi 0@0}go for short clear. "Bucon is quoted af Bo for shouldors; 030 for clenr ribu; 100 for nhort olear; and 18}@180 for hams, o paoked, Meus boof, €6,T6@D.00; oxira ) morm do, SDTEIN @1-7«11? Lisms, m;’vg' X allow,.. TH@7340 ;_gronso. au o ot i0s0. Bnles wers raporton of 600 brla ‘a8 pork nt B16.20 5 1,600 brls do rollor. Augusk 'wt §16.205 20,000 Iha shouldors at73goy 26 tos, 'wwoot picklod do (avorage 810 Ibe) -t 826,00; 50 boxes Bummor-cured long olonr at 83{o, b + Flour was quict, as yestorday, with no chango in pricos, Ioldots wore firm in thoir viows, and ‘lana isposed to shinda quotations, owing to tho roater strength in whent, and tha fact that Now ork was quoted firm. . Bub thioro was littlo do- | ‘mand. Ono or two hippors looked'arouud, hut | soon rotirod, losving tho. bullc'of the buying to bo_dopo by tho local trado, Bran was firmor. Baloa woro roportod of 100 Ll spring oxtras nt §6,60; 400 brla do (part to'arrive) nt 20.26; 160, brls do nt €0,133¢ 3 200 brla do on privato torms § 100 brfa do (secouds) nt 54,25 : 00 brls ryo flour on privato torma. Tola), 1,950 Lela. - Adso, U0, tong bran at 910.60 on'track. The followlng! was tho closing rango of pricoy: Tair to chiofco white winter extras, @ 9.00 1ted winter oxtror 615 @ T Goai to clioleo 0.00 Low to modiur. 450 @ 0,00 Minnesotas (patont 800 @100 Gool to fancy Ainncdoia, 600 @ 700 Spring supsrie 2,00 @ 650 400 @ 420 o L1000 @110 Whent wan oxclied and bigher, but not vory aotive. Tho ndvices from ather points woro ullfihlly favorablo to holders, the weather bofng bad in England, which causod Livorpool to bo 'the turn dearor,” aud n fair oxport domand in Now York, -But our maorkot waa chiofly -Influ- encod by.local conalorations, A _rathor prgmi= nont oporator, . who hias boon largoely on tho short sido in wheat, found hia bank account in n gol-, loping. consnm{tlnn, and unable to boar the mor- inal draft of tho longs ““laid down;" boing fol- lowod by n firm of lo8s prominonce,” It was ro- portod that the total shortage was. less thon Lalf: & million bushols; but it wos all for this month, and tho longs appoar to hold all tho No. 2 spring wheat now in storo hero, n8 woll g much of that yet to arrive hero. Tlio short interost have beon slow to bellevo in the oxistence of n cornor combination, thinkivg that tho market had cor- nerod iteolf, owing to tho ovidity. with which ‘wheat has beon bought for oxport, ngainat light rocoipts. Dut thin morning an operator who in nup;]mac(l to ropresont tho longs ontered tho market and bid np the price from $1213¢ to 81.231¢ in fow scconds, 88 if 1o muko it all tho harder for thoso to fill in who were left short b tho failures, And he was on tho buying sido Hil near tho elose of tho soswjon, This ot peoplo to thinking; and xome ressonod out & deop-laid schome, dating soveral months buok, by which corinin capitalists in Caunda, Now Yorlk, and Liverpool had arranged to movo tho Westorn crop of wheat, keoping down the prico as long as possiblo, and thon rush= ing it wp by all the mesus in thoir power, to sl out in Great Britsin at & profit, and squoczo an- othor Iargo sum out of tho shorts in Chicago and Milwankeo, Our local shorta bid freely, bué very littlo was offered; Thore was not much do- ing for shipmont, a8 the margin of 7c por bu bo- tween eash wheat and dolivories 12 days henco was discouraging to shippors, unless in the long intorest. Wa note that soveral cargocs of wheat, intended to havo boon sbipped out, wore sold totho shorts, tho ownors proforriug n cortain profit in the present to an, uncortain ono in_ the futnro. Whothor or not thoro bo @' corner twhich can Do carried 1o much Lighor point then now, tho owners of whont in® tho country will probably £ind it to their intorest to sond ae much of i for- wazd s possiblo, and_the indications to-day aro that our receipts will bo larger dnring the ro- mainder of tho present month thau recontly. Wheat for {his month sdvanced o, snd for noxt montl 1560 abovo tho highest pricos of yeator- day, but fho riso wa not maintaived, Soiler tho month opoued at $1.213¢, ross to $1.281¢, ro- cadod to §1.221¢, advancod to ®1.296¢ foll to §1.203, and ofosed at B1.213¢. Sollor Augunt sold at £1.168{@1.17}4, closing at 31.16}{.‘ Beller Soptombor old ot S1.1024@1.11, and oller tho year at $1.09@1.093¢. Cash' No. 2:spring 8old at about tho samo pricos 88 sollor the month, but closed nommal at $1.21%¢ for soft, and 31.22@1.92}¢ for hard, No. 1 nprhI{; closed nominally at $1.27; No. 8 do ot 81.10; and rejected ot Ofc, the lowor gradea being 'in good domand to’ tha close. Gagh sulos wer roportad ot 800 bu No. 1 spring alS1.3630 ;400 bt do ab 128 1,600 bu No. spring (hnrd) at $1.24; 23,000 bu do soft_aud 2400 bu (hara) ab E12034' 10,400 bu do ob &1.29%¢ ; 6,400 bu soft and 1,600 bu bard at $1.28'; 28,600 bu No. 8 spring at $1,10; 10,000 bu rojooted npring at 950, ‘Lotal, 76,600 bu. Corn was rathor less activo, but firm, Thore was very little doing till near noon, the markot ruling stendy, many corn oporators’ being in at- tondunco ou tho whoat markot. In tho last haur of the scssion n;i'aml demand ED"“"!;' up, and trading was liberal, with an advanco o lrSfy 146 ‘| ward lumlunn*.h ' $0.00; from tho closing prices of yostorday, though Now York was heavy. The recoiptswero liboral, and iho shipmonts not large enough to_indicate & material lessening of our stocksin store. But thoro was n good domand for ehipmont, and some of tho August ehorts becamo ap- prehensive of o saneezo in corn bofore the bulk of tho options for that month aro fillod, Thoro is corn enough hero now, itk Liow uioh more may bo posted can only bo told by thoso who canlool through a stouo wall, Tho apprehonsion of further postiog wns nob strong, cuoughy to fnduco muny Lo go loag on Augast, but it did cause » liboral inquiry on the Jact of tho short tntorest snd thoro wis alse a ettor demand from portios in tho country who Dod proviously sold to arrive in that nionth, and now proforrod to throw -tho do- livery over into Scptembor, on account of tho Inrger promium, snd the lesaor rislk of heatiug in store. Sollor August oponed_at 873¢c, and ad~ vencod to §79{c ab tha closo. Sollor the month, or regular No. 2, sold at 36J§@3863¢; nud soller Soptombor ot 30J(@3Yisc, both olosing at the outsido. New roooipts of No. 2 olosed at 875g0; and rojectod at §72¢c. Cnsh snles wore roported of 7,200 bu No. 2 ab 873c; 17,200 bu do at 37403 16,000 bu do at 8755 65,000 bu do 86360; 40,000 bul do ot 863¢a; 25,000 bu do ab 863¢o’ 560,000 bu do at 86340 10,008 bu do-363¢e ; 24,000 bu do né 73¢c, niloat ; 96,000 bu rojocted at 8330 ; 26,000 bii do nt 88c; 18,000 bn do st 330; 4,000 bu do at 339{c; 4,800 bu do at S2ige; 2,800 bu no grads st 2705 1,600 b do nt 8Gic0; 1,200 budo 8t 82¢, on track ¢ 1,200 b do at $Uo; 6,000 bu No. 1at300; and 12,000 bu rojected nt 340, aflont. Total, 868,000 bu, Oat wero moro active, and strong, in_sympa- thy with corn, though quoted dull in New York. [0 mutkot opeticd rathior woak, buyors holding off, but becamo firmer towards noon under an improved domand, aud advanced 7o from you~ torday, eclosing ot the outsido quotations of the wossion, Scller the month, ord cach, sold ot 23%@28o s - wollor Auglist ob 270{@28)4c; soller Hoptomber at 263 ke T alor dho" shar a6 90 @557? Cuals salos woro reported of 00,000 bu No. 2 nt 281¢o; 23,600 bu do at 28%c; 29,200 bu do ab 2830 ; 24,500 bu do at 2834¢ ; 1,200 'bu rejected at d03fo: 8,000 bu do at’ 2603 2,400 bu do b 253465 000 bu do t 25}de. _ Total, 167,200 bu, 3yo was quict and shado_firmor, yontorday's ‘prices boing sparingly bid, whilo offorings woro rencrally liold higher, at G6}{@570. NaYes woro witod Lo 800 bu No. 2 ot GUo; and 400 bn by samplo at 60o, Rojeotod was' nominal at G0@ 62¢. Tiarloy was irregulnr, a9 usnal, Tho only do- maud was for now, suller Soptombor, whicll was highor than yestorday, though wa ' cannot_call thit frmer, Which is unstablo as the wind. Salos. of about 16,000 bu were made at73@740; and the markot closod with 760 nominaly bid, Gash bar- Toy was not montioned; it is quotable at 60@00 for No, 2 0ld; 60@GGe for No. 8, and 35@400 for rejected. ‘ EUNOPEAN MARTETS, Beorbolm's daily diapateh ronds as follows Jury 19.—Floaliug eargoes of wheat off conat dearor, Floating carguex of corn OIF coast , wicady, Cargoes of hat ab pxaago, quiot. Gurgoed of corn on_passags 1n fair dowand, and prices achinde bigher, LoNnoN— What firm, Ooru stéady, English country whoat mar- Xeta—the furn dearor. Weather {n Englaud stormy, Laten—Floatiug cargocs of whoat off const about dearer ; sovoral havo bocn taken for the Contlnent, Mank LaNz—Whoeat o shado desrer; cargoes of No. 1 spring wheat off coat, 804 0d_per quarter (480 ). Liveivoor—Spot wheat firm, ~ Bpot corn quict, Bpot Californis to club wheat, 11n ‘83@12s 7d, f LATEST. In the aftornoon tho grain markets wora quiet. Wheat was stendy at R1.213¢@1.313{ sollor tho niouth, and 811G @L.163¢ wollor Augnst, Loth olosing at the insfdo, Nothing doing’ for Hep- tembor., Corn was wonk, sclling at 373(@3874{0 sellor Aufllnt, and 899 @395¢o woller Beptombor, both closing at the inside, " Boller the month closed at 36i¢o. Froights wero wesk, Largo vessols could linve boon obtained at 6o for corn to Buffalo. Provisiona were negloctod. g CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. * Fuwoax Evexma, July 16, ATCONOL—TWns in_contiuued good domand, snd firn At $1,806:1,85 fr 94 por cent proot BROOM COIN—Tho market was Tatliér quloty holders wore tirm, ne tho supply, of good corn Ioant du not lavge, W repes 1'nur), 8%@100; No. 1 stock brald, 6%@7s0; No, 4 do, 63@0xu; No, {lo, 43,@Bo; Insfde greey, 5@00; do rod tp, BX @40} do'pafe nnd 'red, S@ic. BEANS~1Voro i iodorato request, Tho offaringn wora falr, but conuisted mostly of comnon to ful grades, Priccs aro 08 follows: Navios, $2.50G.00; yrino ‘el £196@340;" cotion o fal Loius, | W6@3.00. BUILDING MATERIALS—A tolerably faie inqui axatn for noacly ail suntoriula, Dauy doslors 15 brick 1old thglr proporty firily at $,60@7.00, but prices are 7athor fivoqular, &8 thone who hiave Large locks on hand or desdro o rerixo from tho business' ato makiug anlos af Jowor fignred, nonuwlng_mmulvnmmmm Hluiceo, $2,80; Now York atticco, éaating, $0.5034.00% ‘Tortiania comint, $7.60638,00 9 Lfl; Roteridals camont; $.2583,80; Utics, Louleviliy snd Akron comont, § .00 Horlg ‘miarblod u.!,’y.m@u‘:fi; Jimein bulk, 80c@$1.00: into’(brln), $1,1031,23 B brl 7 whito eand, & brl, $L60 @200 ¢ plnidring b, by 406001 fito brick, por 1,000, $40.00@00,005 bliding: brick “&wnmnnn). £.00@ [7.00; howor brick, $6,00@0.60; Milwaukeo proseed, $20.00 90,00, dol.; 46 common,' $14.00; Tacine presscd, 15,00@30,00, 1. tlo comman, $14.00'; Inalans prossod, HE00G21.00% a6 common, $12.00@15,00; fire clay; per rl, . L BUTTER-For thia staplo there waa o lboral Tocal. ond ehipping domand, and tho market ruled stoady and firm an_proviously quoted, Wo repoat_our llst an follawa: irlotly chiofeo. yollov, 10@340 ; modium to oy J8t7o; Intortor o coniton, @lde, - BAGGING—Undor this hioad thoro wera o now fon- titeen to noto, Foir actlvity charactorizod the demand .for_graln bLags, but othor goods fn tho Hst woro ‘very quict, Wo quoto: Slark, a0ige;. Ludlow, a60; Lowiston, 40; - Amasican, '813¢0; " Amoskeag, 1305 Ottor, Orack, ags, 4niid 6 b, m.il 2163 'gunules, singlo, 17@18c; do double, 280; wool; sackn, G5@07c, ONEESE—Tho-chocso trado waa quiet, with pricea non nally unchanged, W' ropeat:our 'llst g fol- Now Yorkfactory, 10@110; Ol factory; 0§100; Waatern factory, 8)@10c, « OOAL—Pricea wore tirm for hard coals, with an up- ‘Hoft descriptions remaln’ quiot sud nnehauged, ‘Thero was a fairly activo demand for Lo- Digh and Lackawanno, at $10.00 for tho former, and at, £9,00 for tho Iatior, ' The following aro tho’ quota~ tiona: b, $10.00; Lackswanus, 39,00; Erlo, ‘Walnut Hill, $9.00; : AN Hrlar £9.005 nut Hill, Dlonge burg, 9,00@9.50 ; Locking Vallog 00 Indiann Con- nol, $9.503 Indjans Block, $5,00; Kirkiand Grate, 2340 Cherry Mino, $0,00; Minonk, $8.00; Wilming: ton, $6.00, ° " . 3 COOPERAGE—Packors aro bu m{numull Tots ot the ted prices, ~ Btock hil B 18 firm, belng in limitod supply. + Fork barreis, §1,50@1.40; lard tezces, 4 porik slavod, rougl, $11.00@ 34, d 500009000 tlovee, .mfi'! o $20.00G5.00: 6 ucked 4, 24,00+ Whisky staves, rotigh S 5030.00 5 45 onek ady 893007 e wtave, S16.00 @11.00; cirelo flour hoadlng, TH@934c por aet; flour ooy oles, $14. 15,00 m; ‘pork and tierco Dol 800, oas00 germ, L - EGGS—Wore L large supply.; but # 1argo part of thg offeriugs aroout of conditon, ato varlablo, Btrictly cholce g 13c, and somo deslors aro asking moro, Bales includ 10 brls guaran- 'at 19503 500 doa at 1303 400 dos ot 130 00 casonnt 1 FEATHIRS—Strlclly primo live gosss foathers wero slabis to tho local doaloss s butthe domand Is nob g~ poolally urgent, u tho Jobbing trado & quits, Wo Fopeat ¢ Primo {0 cholco v goeso foatliora ab T0@ 7303 Jobbiug price, 80@Jc; mized feathors, 25G000} Chicken, 6@7o. G FIHLA fair numbor of orders for lako and mlte watr fsh woro placod, snd tho markes ruled compsrativoly ateady aa previously guotod, Wo ro- T our o, -viitetah, 3 bri; 46,009 6,25; No, 20, 25.75@0,00; No, 1 troat, $5.0035.25 ; No. 1 shoro mackbrol, 3 bil, H1.60@1LTS) No, 1 bay, 010 @9.70; No, 2 mickerol, i brl, $8,60@6.75; family brl, $7.0067,563 No.1 shoro kits, $1.05@ or-cuirod. cod 005 , por 100 1bs; $6.50@0, Georgo's codfish, $0.60@6.75 3 Labrador liorring, split, brls, £0.00@9.50; do, 3¢ brl, $4.76@0,003 Labrador horring, round, brl, $8.00@8.50; do 3 brl, $4.36@4,60; box lerring No. 1,28@300; ‘box ~ herring, scaled, 83@35¢; Cofumbia River salmon, 3¢ brls, $9.00@9.60. FRUITS AND NUTS—Thote waa a liboral inquiry for pruncs, currants, xatsins, and applos, and for thoso feults tho market waa sirong st full Dricca,. Othor Variotios rulod quiot and steady, Wo noto o further advanca of & 1o b pruncs, and quotosa follow: Fone Fion—Daten, By @0o0; s, druing, @M ; 1, Loz 143 @lec; Turkish pruncs, ‘new, 1% @14xc ralsins, $2.0@2.35; Zanto curranta, T@Tc; citron, 4 awsrio—Aldon npplos, 16@900; Michigan Western do,6@030; Bouthern o, 43@5; pared, 18@300; poachios, halvos, 6@035c; do, mized, @bo; blnckborties, 8(@83¢c ; raspbirries, {0@410; pite tod chorrics, 20@22c. NuTe—Filborts,, 14@1oc; nl- mons, Tareagous, 21@350; Naplos walfite, 26253 0; 0@7T0; o; Foaclios, Drazils, 9@100; 8, (@12¢; African * poannts, Diraatas Wimibgton pesauts, 1@8o; Tennessco poa nlts, T@Tic, = ‘GROOEIRIES—The grocery trade was active so far a8 the leading staples were ‘concornod, aud o better, firmor tono prevadod tho market, Colrees weroalrong at & o advance, snd a furthor. npward movemont in sugats 18 also noted, . Other goods in the list, compar~ atively, wera nteady. ‘Wa reviso our liat 83 follows : 21 0AnD BopA—T(@BX0, e .- CorsxEs—Dlochs, 323(@33%0; 0. G. Javs, 28@28 1 2, 2@20)60; Tanoy Riv, 2@ { i@2¢0 primo lilo, 133@%4c; good formon_do, 125 ronsting a Ttlen, K@ ; K Ingapore, 24@%xe” Conl fatlcy, 24)¢@243¢0 3 do, prime, 24X @340 ; Maracaibo, 2@, 5 OanpLEs—Star, tull stearino,ol fulbt, wolg!20@ 1036 @16c'; do, ehort welght, 193(@14x(c, ‘wolght, 1: Tiioy—Patna, 8 @8ic ; Hangoon, T@TA0; Caro- Tina, 83(@90 ; Loulsinas, Tx@BXcC, Pk g 10af, 12%@127¢c; crushied snd powdered, 1174@120; granuintod, X@N40; A, smandand, @HE o, No. 2, Maile; 1,110 110 joxtrn 0, 10%@11c; G No,* 2, 10@1030; yol low 0, 10@103¢c; chioice brown, 10@10%0; pi 'do, 9%@100; falr do, IX@0360; cholce molnsacs sugsr, 103100 foir do, Di¢@Vi0; Now Orleans sugar, clioleo, 0X@10¢; ' 0. prime, 9¥@Xc; do, fair, B83{@%0X ; common, ’l,’[é_?flc. ‘Bxnyrs-Dismond drips, $1.25@1.80; silver drips, oxtra fing T0@To; good wigax’ Lo syriip, 4140 axtra do, 60@630 3 'Now Orloans molasscy, chioice, 830; do prime, 73@780; do common, 65@T00; Lort Tiicd molasses, cholee, 65@650; cominon molascs, 5o, SALEnAzOs—Common to bost, 0@10c, . 8rioes—Allspico, 17@180; cloves, $7@3%0; cassly, 89@i06; poppor, | 25@26e; nutmegs, $LUGE1.90F gl\\";nr, Juro, 28@300; do No. 1, 20@150; do No. 2,16 . ‘Boara—Fronch moltled, 6@030; German mottled, 0X@0X0; Goldon Weet, (@00 Whits Lily, 64 @ Gigo; Whlto Xios Sy@ose; brown Windsor, 4@ 430} palm, G@03o ; Bavon Imporial, CX@AiC, ‘Branon—Gloss, 9X@100: corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 7o : common, 5X@6c. GREEN FRUIT8—Forofgn frulta are active ond firm. T.omons aro very scarco, oud sn sdvanco {s su- telpated at on carly day, Berrios and other small frult wor not vary plonty this morning, and wero held steadily ot formor prices, aud curranta were firmer, We quote: Lemons, $15.00@10,00 per box, Oranges, £12.80613.00 ‘or bdx, -New apples, 306160 p St G Beatatsion. Jos1s 0" oonoborries, fo: B 20@350; at kberries, 20@! H1@3to.” $5.00 por. bu, - Whortlebatries, $4.00G4.50 por bus er box, $LE0GLTS, Ourrants, $2.60@3.60 par b | ours, $3,00@2,25 por box ; 111indla peaches, $2.25@3,50 per bos ; Toutcaso o, $1.00@1.25 per baskot, ' - | TIOPE—The extromely warm weathor 18 having & fovorublo offect on thotrade, Brewora ara rapidly yo- Auicing thoir stocks of both bocr and hops, and arp bo- ginniug to purchaso of tho latter_quito frocly, and the Rtocks, which hsve all the tima boon low, are daily bo- Comiuig losa and less, Advices from tho hop districta ‘of Wisconuln stato thiat tho prospect is good for s fair avorage crop. ‘Tho acreage devoted to op enlture of cotirso, loss thin last seanon, 8 60 many of tho ol Dlaata weso destroyed Ly tho sircra wiptery but thoro Aro muny young yards, to offot this, Wo quolo Weste ern ot 25@45, TtAY—Ttematna dull snd weak at former quotations : Wo quote wholosalo pricca paid by doalors na follows, cars to contain 20,000 s : ON TnaoK—Timotby, bester pressed, $13,00@14.00 ; timothy, looss prossod, $12. {@12,007 prairio. Drossed, $9,00010,60, ON WAqoX— Timothy,. loose, $12,50@13.60; prairic, 10080, $8.50@ 10,00, Fac delivery of Dressod; $1.00@1.50, according 1o alatance, A TIDES—Only a_small domand oxisted, and velnos yvere not subjected o any important chsngo, Follow- ing aro tho nominal zates : Green city butchers', 701, green cured, light, 103@llc: do heavy, 0%@100 Fart cured, b@10o: groon calfy 18G 130" veal Kipy a int, ong-} i, 10§@110 ; deacon Siklig, 4503650 gruby, acored, cut, of oiborwiuo dati- sxed, ey price. IRON AND STEEL—Tho domand is still light snd chlofly for small lots, ~In olfectiug largesalcs prices bre shisded moro orloar, Wo ropest tho ls: Iron..esese. @ 4 210 rates THorae-shoo iron 5% @0 b Tlato fren; co 0% @0y rates Norway 9" @90 Fh, Norway unil rods, 9% @lo W German plow stea 1”7 @2 g English cast plow st 1% @l WD American tool steol.., 17 @18 WhH Ghrome taol stec) 187 @00 Fh Engllsh too) ateol S} @Be ratee ‘English spring stosl,. 2% aei 17 @l rates L}il\'l‘lflil\v—w-v ‘quiet’and unchanged, We reptat our list s UEMLOCK, Qlty harncen..., Cointry Larncss. Lino, city, 9 1u....0 Kip, @ I, Kip, vools, ... ... Oity upper, No, 1, ¥ Gity uppor, No, 3, ¥ {! Gountsy upper Coliar, ¥ Cale, city Ol coin ¥t Tough uppor, standard. Iiough upper, damiagod, Buftalo s aughtor solo L, A" Bolo,.. uak, 1,209 146 g 6@ 1,10 ‘Harncas, PR 40@ 46 French ealf, Jodot .y 65,00(300.00 Tronch calf, Lamoins, French calf, 24 to 36 Iba, | No.3, 620¢ lnaeed, raw, 0003 do boilod, $.01; whals, 8003 ~porin, $2,0033.00; nonta foot olt, stvlelly pur .10 do exira, 000; do No,1,7ho; ‘bank ofl, 05 strails, 700 3 olephant oll, 956 ;" turpontine, Gig6io ; yapils, 69 gravity, 16@10} mapnis; coiwimon, 5@ 10c, TOULTRY-—Tho markst was Mboraly supplied, es: peclally with small spring chickens, Ol chickous mot Iwithy & Lottor {nquiry ot $1,0034,757 1ago Apring, $2.15 @3.505 mmall 0, $1,7633,00, nccording 1o aizo and conaitlon, Turloys, 14c, - Bnlen includlo 8 coops cholco ol chickens at $4.75 10 conpa o at §4.60 £4.00@4.25 3 © coopa large Apring at $3.00@33,5( 24$2.76¢ 13 coops amoli nt $2.33@2,60; 2 coopa L §L7G, ‘POTATOES—Now tworo i oxcossivo supply, sud rulod Quiland eak ot $8.004.00 por L) or 163100 por box, S BDB—Thoro wan morofnquiry for tmotliy, and it wan quito firm ot $1,76@4.1)6 ; quiotablo nt £1,00 seller August, Othor eccds wore quict, o atoto clovar 1t $5,0086,605 lungarlan,' 85@70c ; millct, 1 60@G00, Ralen wororoported of t0 hags chiofee timothy nt 4,13)¢ 36 bngs primo nt $4.00 ; 10 bags common at 3,75, BALT—Cho demand s roporled very nctivo, and & firm ton pervades tho market for all grades, ' Balt i arriving by lake, but the nmount fa not auMciont to low ony accumulation of atocks, Below nro th prices: Onondagn, Canads, and Baginaw, fino, $2.00 3 ordinary conre, $2.00; coarso Dinmoua O, $3,10 3 grotind golar, 2,10} dniry, without bags, $3.26 % dairy, with bugs, $4.10G4.25; Ashton dairy, per Back, $5.00@5.25 § Turk's Inland, $3.00, "TEAS—Trale was only fair, and prices wero only fairly sustained. o now crop tean aro being held ‘with #omo show of firmnoss, but old woro woak and fonding lower, We quote: Young hyson, common to fair, 46@bf0;. do good, 60@T0c; do choleo to extra fino, 05c@$1.10; comugon fo fino old hyson, 0@ 0507 comnon imporial, 60@850; good to cholce o, B0e(z81.10; falr to goou'gunpowder, 10c@$1,00 ; choico Tingsuey, ' $116@L203 exirs Moyune, $1.35@140; olioleo 10 oxira new Japan, 90c@$1.007 fair to good old, 65@1700; common do, 38@42; colored natural loat Japan, 55@050 ; commion ta fing Oolong, 36@450 § good, 65@dc ;_cholco ta oxtray 85c@$1.00. TOBACOO—Wo qiota: - Fing Cor—Eatrd, T6@860; cholce, 05@700 ; modi- um ; 66@600 § poor to common, 40@60c. ‘Pruc—Natuiral loaf, 16@800; hait bright, 60@700; black, sound, 46@360, . Baonmia—Good o cholco, 3383045 modium, 2@ $10; common, > WOOD~1 coops ot 1 coopy 0@38, : Wna firm. &t tho following price: Deach, 3,005 maplo, $9.00; hickory, $10.00; elabs, 000, delivored; - ; VEGETABLES—Wero in tho average demsnd, Tos ‘matoes and onions woro a trifle highor. Followlng aro tho prices ourrent: Tomatoes, 70c@$1:00 per Loxs Joas, $1,25 por bu; onions, $#4.00@4.95; cabbege, 2@ $00-pordozy corny 4@l por oz; aveot doy 1o turnde, 81,80262.00 por bl oucumbers, 0 par dox Cgg plant, $2.00 per doz 3 _caullflower, $1.60@3,00 per doz ; wtribg bonus, $1,3561,0 por b, : WOOL—Dealors zoport a falr and ateadily ncreasing trado s and na tho receipts arenot very largo, tho mars ot {8 quito firm, particularly for tho Aucr qualities; Wo continuoo guot: - Tub, washod, oxira and medium,, “Tub, waahod, eotmon to fair, COmMON AINGY,sresrssaseesss Flooce, washed, X&XX, ligit. Flsoco, washod, X&XX, dingy. . Fleace, waalicd, mediiin light. Conreo, wasbied . Flooco, unwashod, XXX, i1 g Fleece, nuwastiod, courso o lnedium. , Flooce, unwashod, conrae, and dingy, Bupor, pulled. Extrs, pulled. i ‘Burry wool . WOODEN-WALE. AND RROOMS~—Thero wns 1o ‘partioular cliango in ihis dopartment, Trade io rather Quiet, a8 usual in July, but priccs aro unchanged, s followi Tywo-hoop pilis, $200 per Ao ; S-haop’do, 2,60 3-hoop dairy, $4.25; oxtra do, $4,75: axira choesd tuian, $19.50; No. 1 tib, $10,60; No, 30, $3.00; No, 3do, $8.00 tube, 3 in nost, $2,90; 'keelers, & in nest, $1.76 lisit-bushel fncasurcs, plain, $3.76 vee doz; do, iron bound, $4.60; peck incasures, plain; $2,60} do, fron bound, 3, 1,/11,00 3 do, No.'s, $10.00; do, No.3,$9.00; do, 4, per doas'.hoaded clothonpins, $1.00@1.25: washboards, $2.35@%.60 per doz ; barrol covers, $2.00@2.60 ; knnnakin: x Fack 3/buttor tulbs, ook, 3 11 nost, $L.6 1 neat, $1.10 ; broom bandlen, $12. No. 1 brooms, 275 ; No, 3 do, ¥ ‘mon, §1.75@200. 5 RAILIOAD FREIGHTS—Woro fairly sctivo and steady. Yollowlng are Lo rates unrront: 3d p © |85 |8 . Chieago to Philadelphin, . and Daltimor 10 Wilmington, Del 10 Waalduglon, D. G 40 ‘Mloxandris, 'Va, 52 Fittaburgh, Steubeaviile, Dridgeport, 0., snd Bellaire| 30 Wheeliug 85 Clovaland.... % Now Cns and Akron, 0 0il City, Corhy 30 Norfolk, Va...... .| 10 Wilmington, N, 0., Gliaricaton| and Bavannai ) Potersburgh and Richuond..| 87 o LUMBER MARKET, . CHICAGO ) FRay Evesmia, July 18, The offorings at the docks wore not 80 lafga us yes- torday, aud_aearcely sufficicnt_to satfefy tho demand, Tha 1ocal dealors commenced operatioua early and bought frecly: A fow caulry buyers wors alsoIn at- tondonce, and tho market was almost cleared beforo noon, The provalling foeling i ono of Srmuoss for Tearly ali descriptions, and o further advanco is notod in several grades; joists and scantling sdvanced to $10,00, snd comfon and medlum strijm and boarda wero 45@0e higher. Good {o choice quotablo firm at $14,76@17.00, tho latter prico for mill-run Jamber from Bheboygan. = The demand for jolsts: and scant- lng uppears to vore actiye, while tho Tocelpta nro scarcely sdequato. W6 quote good tocholcs Loards sud strips, $14.75@17.00 ; common fo ‘medium do, §0.624@13,50 ; jolsts and sesntiing, $9.75 GI0.00; polects, $2.00G25.00; ablngles, $5,0083.25 2,00, i 1 W note the following sales ;- y Qurgo brig 3, AL, Iil, from Manistee, 200,m jolsts and scantling at $10.00. Cargo Gen, Bigal, from Axu- inteo, 145 m, largely boarils, at $11.00, Cargo schr Co- cilla, from Hasunville, 176 3n atrips snd boards (part Norwoy) at $13.50; joiats nnd scantling (short) at $0,75; th, $1.75. - Cargo achr Ida, from Manistee, 20 m ao- Toctt ot §23,00 ; 160 m joists ‘snd scantling’ ot $10.00, Sold by B, X, Bi¢kford & Co, ‘Cargo schr ‘Antarcs, from Grand Hayen, 120 m strips ang boards, at $16,00. Schr E. Lortels, from Goonto, m 1t coarso boards aud atrips'at £0.G1 ; 45 wn latl ot 2,00, Bcow Iarmonis, from South 11aven, 55 m come mon mixed at $10,00, Gargo schr O, M, Hackloy, from. Bhoboygan, 15 m mill-run Jumber, at $17.00; 60 fo Iath 24$2.00, Hold by Irlsb, Bullen & Co, 3 LUNER PREIGHTS, Manistee, $2.25; Ludinglon, §2.00% Muskegon, $1,75 @2.00; Oconto, $3,0093,33; Monominco, $1.35; Whito Lake, $2.00; Grand Havon, $157x@2.00; Pentr water, $2.00. AT THX YARDS, + Thetrado at the lumber-yurds {a variablo, Many ‘dealors roport an nctivo market, nnd that their stocka aro very nuuch broken up and Teduced, whilo ofbera nasort that telr yurds aro liverally supplied. Probably tho location of the yard hasas much to do with it ag Prleca nro without alteration, as followa: Becond clear, 1 el t0 4 fucti. Third. clear, 1 jnch “Third cloar, thick. Olear. flooring, 1sé aud 24 fogothor, TOUGH ovsvureses Cloar widing, ist and 23 togother. 4700 @60.00 w0 & L 00 00 Gommon siding. ... 9.00 Common flooring, dross 3,00 Common flaoriug, dressed, sccond.....' 24,00 Wsgon-box boar and upward. 30,00 A stock boards, 100 1 stack boar 00 00 90 Eesg Common boards. sssiie b Joist, neontling, smail ifmber, foncing, 16 feet and undor, . 12.00 1400 .00 1200 o @l 17.00 235 @ 260 150 @ 2.00 12X@ 8, No, 1 eawed.... o 126 @ 1,60 “iireo dollars yior car {0 bo addod Whon trapaforred, whieh charge follows the shingles, ‘Thickncas—Fivo shingles t bo to inches in tulok- nees, TLengtu—Sixtocn inches. 2 HATDWOOR, Black-Walout — Counters, _$85.009160.00; _clear, 405,00@85.,00 7 common, $5.00@60.00; cull, '$20.0068 5,00 ; flooring, $15,00@80.00. “Anhi—Olear, $20.00@40.00 ;. common, $10,00@26.0; cull, $10,00@15,00 3 tlooring, $30.00@ 40,00, Oak—Olenr, $30.00@40,00; cominon, §10,00@25.00 oul), $8.00@15.50, mauo‘r;(imui. @:zs.oo@su.w; common, *$20.008 French kip, 80 to 100 X AETALS AND TIN] Voro in mod- orato deniand at uncliangod prices, sa follows: Tin PLATE10, 10314, $14.5 g, 0+ do, 12313, $16,00 3 do 10, $14,00; do, 20x23, 14220, $16,50; do; ruol 5,00, Tia Tre—Large, 420 small, 430 5 bar, ddc, Buerr Zvo=-¥ull lf cauks, LI @113603 Togs quantity, 11340; olabs, go, Birker TuoN—No, Hy 03¢0 Fales ; Russta fron, 220; 0 No, 1 atained, 210 raos, GALvANIZED Tnok—No. 16@30, 160 : No, 32G24, 100; No, 26@20, 1705 No, 27, 160 No, 28, 300, A disdoun| of 30 por cont 13 made from il ilst, Corvsn—Coppor boltonu, 405 3 brazfers, ovor 12 1la, 470; tinuod copper, 400} planiuiied coppor, 400} do, a0 D, 803 6, 8, 8ud 0, 100 ‘IuE=3'10 5, 803 6, 8, aud 9,003 10ta 11, 10313, jo: 18 audly, 120! 16aud 16, 140;-17, 160} 18, 319, 100390, 2003 full bundle,’ 16 por Ceat dis coubt ;' funed wire, T ; by car load, Tx0, NAILS—~Wero fin fair eat, Latiu wero withiout do, $8.00 3 did do, 85,03k 5 il m‘.fl: 3u'do, fnv, §7.76; 24 do, $8.00; elinch, NAVAL STORAS—A modorste bustne: antud, foraer pricea_bolug Gousrally au uoie: Mauila op § b, 174G 18103 fl’. 16)@10%50; Liemp snski conl, B 1032505 mar- itiio, % Ib, 20@3203 Lacrod rope, 4 1b, 17G1603 owkum, ERTY :&flgo,ué; piich, B brl, $8.0087.00; tax, B GILA—Notblug now was noted under this head, A falr bualuoss was dolug at e sunetod rangd of prices; Carbon, 180; exira lard ofl, 709; No, 1, 6603 was trans. atned, Wa winal ropo, ¥ ; common, $10.00@25.00; cull, F10.00@15.40, o orunt—Cledr, $5,0060000; conmon, 320006 Cherry—Olenr, $0.00@00.00; common, $15,08" 95,00 cull, $12.00@1400. Whitowobd—Clear, $I0.00G40.00; comumon, $20.00 @®25.00; eull, $10.00@16.00, Wagon Stock—Tlickory sxles, por sot, $1.00@1.690 ‘agoih poles, each, 45@00 ; Lo’ Lonrds, $0.00G40.00. Florlda ret cednr, 950 por ft ; muhoyany, 400: do counters, 5005 rosewood, GO@8U ; white Liolly, 50, il CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Tuipax Evinina, July 18, Tlo recelpts of Uve-atock since Suturday have beon eofollows ; Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, 4483 0074 Pt T3 e oo 14,035 BH0d 1,000 1652 b8 0088 W0 Tatal sz I 9138 Bame tmo inst week,, 84570 2,183 Shipmenty wuro oa follows ¢ ons, Sheep, mum‘ln .fi; Puceda; 1 x\'cdnuhl 0,059 Thurediy 0,684 Tolat,an U343 thors was los selivily dlopisyed fh the markot ta-dny, o comparod Wit yoatorday, hut othurs Srise thars worano eliniizen worthy of-meation, —The. Focelyta woro niore Ilboral tha for & ddy OF b0 PARt— 8144 iend—whilo In point of quality thore was not (lis ‘alighieat improvament. tonoto, . The" attendanco of Fhfpnors was good,. New. York, Doston, Albany and Gllior polnts boing well roprosonted, bt they. did niok fcom very auxiona to_engigo in exlousivo oporations, aftuongt botdorn ot redly"good amieabia ahipping atoers 1d_not oxporionco much diMculty in making ‘anlen ot foll former prices, Low grades, common Toxan onttlo aud poor ‘uative slock, Woro very wenk, o aupply belig I ozcontof tho defaand, snd Aiovgl 5 folr Dukinods win transnctod on. local. necount, yeb tho pricen . zeallzed wara = low, - and © cauld eareoly bt anliatielory {0 the * awmcra, o oxfrumo rango of pricon ol van $2.560.3, 01| imido fora, arova of (hla Olorotes coms, avirmging 005 1ha, And tho olaido for n lob of 38 uxitn pRmS graded stosrs, avornging 1,904 T, The ik of tho Anlea roported woro at pricea ranging Lelow $5,60, or Dotuwean $1.60 aiid $5.40, with salch {6 shippors nt, £5,30 (&0.50 107 oo £0 cholch ot Thoro Wk onk Hitle ins ?;‘1?& Tor fock calil ud pries wero i Balavsinsadals op) 1,00, acconting to quality, Texan cattlo W it 1o ; through droves, $2.00@3.005 corn o, §0.18@ | kipkren Aoncinmidaior 4776, Nallvo butohord! cattlo sold ot $3.00@4.75 for coniion to chloslots, “Thomarketclosed quiet aad 038y, . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, “ARRIVAL 10 DEPARTORE (F TRATNS Summer Arrangement; TXPLANATION OF REVERYNCE MANKA.~1 Baturdayex conial + Bunday azaoptagy 2 Moadsy oicoplod. | Ase Fivo Bnday ac8:00 &, m, 6 Dallr, HMICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY s and fool o Teetpaicontal Depot, foot of Lalie Reeragice, 61 Giark'siv, ‘Southeaat corner and 7 Cananlat,, corner of Madtson: | f08.m. QuoTATIONA, 5100, 1. TxtraBicaves—Oradod aicors, nvoraging 1,400 108 and upward., Lover00 $0.00R0,250 ' Oliolce Deovos—TFine, fat, woll formied 3 yoar to & yesr old steors, averaging 1,250 to 1,350 e, ... e Godd Beoves—WWell-fatiened, fnoly formed steors, avoraging 1,100 {0 1,250 e : Mediun Graden—Sleors in TENTY 0, WENTWORTH, G ont. jenoral Passongor Ag (| CHICAGO & ALTON RAILRORD. s ot syt i iney e, Lt . o . Siringsiid, dition and &Y, g fts it Bl Wt e sear i Ticket Officea : At Depot, and 123 Kane BA0@EE6 5.25@5.40 h bridge, aging 1,050 £0 1,200 bs. nnwgenl Stock=~Commid gt an "to oxtra cows Knnena Olty Txpross cindJ gl or hyeraging 800 Lot 00 o er Y 5,50@A.50 | Tition W avel Tonatunnac Stor(s 9:th 8, m. Btock Catll—Common caltle, fn decont Kaness Cliy 4t Bxpross, i - flooli aoraging 100 to 1,030 1be.......... . .60@4:50 | Jaskagurill o Lo Toferiér—iant and ihfa cov, ficifers, | g e R Blagn, bulle, and geallawag stoors ¢ e E e, CatlloTexn, Northern, wintorod. (s Eeus xprom, vis disin Gattio—Taxna, through droves, i . ~Villa Divirfon. Bprinatlold crore pringneld Tast Iixpross, Jeflaraon Gity o0riny KooKk & e ‘Wanors, Lacon, and Washingion | Express. +| Jollet & Divight Asecmmodation, ' 5t, Lot 8 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depat, enrner Madtaon and Tickel Ofica 63 South Clurlstey opposite Sherm dat Depat, Milwaik | "snnflugflkgé.m!:nnl & Minnoap- lo 8883 aooes 4 Bifiwaukoo & an 6. Rl et by Gan | Milwaukoo, B, Vi 450 olis Nigit Kipres 4:46p. m, 5.5 - . = G 20 * CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD, 4§38 | DepteFont o ‘Taleat,, Indlandav., and Sisicenthsh,y X and Canul and Sixteenth-sta, - Tickel ofices, No, 69 Clarie £obg | andnt dovots, | = o 540 | Mafland Fxpross,.,. 4350 | Olwwaand Atrentor B 5.:: D 5.023 g [l 75 | Aurora s | Aurors Yassengor R Pacific Szpross Downor's Grove Aceor J10G8—Tho firmness noted in this market for the past fow days still contiuucs, and prices show o strong upward tendenoy, . Xho attendanco of shippors, and alao of Tocal buyors, was large, and . tho former | - = wero stimulated to activo operations by tho favorable tono of the advices recoived from tho various Easl orn_markots, Tho recaipta-woro Targer than on suy ‘prévious day of tho woek, bk ailll thoy did not prove at all exceshivo, tho urgoncy of tho domand, and com- tition hetwoon buyors onabling sollers to closo out lielr consignmentn beforo tho closo of tho. dny. A | Oniradl compared with yeetorday wo note nn cdyaiico of sbout | F0rR itk 106 or 100 ;" Salen wete mado 8t £4.0064.95 for i‘a‘ Hingilold Hxprosm. medfum to faif, ond $6.00@5.16 for good Ao very | Dabuguo & Sious Oty itk cholce, aud £5.20 for exira choice, with tho 'bulk of | Dabuguo & Slaux City Kx. tho sales at $5,00635.10, closing steady ot the above | Yol range. i + & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. i Depat foot af Taksat, and foot af Tcenty 3 e s et a1 e enlydeconda, OO AALER, - Hydo Park and Uak Wood: Av. PricelNo. ~Av. PriceNo. . dv: Price, | Hido bark and Ok e 203 “$5.00) 40 “am) 25 * “a7g "4, | Hsdo Park and Oak Waod 3ol da an Ca a0 $% | Hida Park and Oak W 503 me 248 40 | fhds pankaud On Wood 475( 96 193 203 480 | Yiydo Park aud Oak Wool sosl ;1 193 610 | Ldo Park and Oak Wool i 195 520 65| 66 250 209 600 o0 48| 68 mo 59 600 CHIGAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, 8.00( 67 240 139 610 | City affices, corner Kandolph and IaSalle-sts,, and 75 Canal- gl 00 @b 7 sty corner Stadtsontis 0] 53 18 510 ; Tears, n.m) 3 . e15105 i Hrt Fosiloast Line. p. m. .00 24 A1y 281 475 NIghe1Ts g ot Lol 29 5 209 500 | BlDuas Mo Ee v Clivios: S5 401 27 300 250 500 | kyooport & Bubuquo Kzpross..... ., 4700 6 109 105 5,00 | Fraoportk Dubuquo Hxpross. a,m. suoltya 298 180 610 MH‘;::‘::“ g}-"- 8. s 485151 219 244 490 | ATatEeS Fassonge g 2 4 63 a1 1m 516 | Hilvaikos Passongo (g SULEP—Romain fnactive, - bud pricon wers wn. | Groon llay p.me ghnmyod, Qualty rahor pdor. Quotations xanio st S Pt looprous 8 B o +$3,00@3.( for poor to cominon, $3. L00 for mo- | g ‘dium, 00d $1.35@4.T6 for gaod to eholco, | e EAEE Sarse 19 8. m, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tickst ofice, MARINE. Lake Frelghta, + *CmIoAqo, July 18.—A largo floot of vessola wero fn Depot, corner f Van Buren and Sherman-sts, ¢ * B Weat Madiron-at, Qmaha, Leavonw'th Atol ru Accomm port, and many of them woro of the largest size, which | Fe hiad 3 tendonoy to weaken tho markots, Iates on corn Jlgut bapross are quotabilo nt 5@5xo ; wheat ot 61:@0o. _Charlera .were: To Buffalo :» Schrs Sam FIILt and_ Latrinfer, corn 8t Gie; achr Mary Collins, corn G3¢o ; bargo Biroklinrt (yesterday aftornuon), corn at §3a’s bargo Rutter, corn on private terms ; prop B. F, Wade, corn onprivate torms; prop_ Vanderbilt, osts at 5i(c. To Kivgston: Schr'8, 8, Molt, corn on_private torma, Tatal capacity equal to 10,000 bu wheat, 200,000 ba corn, 60,000 b oats, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, Van Ziuren-st., Joot oy ZaSalle-st, Tickst aficer, orthicet comer. Clariand. Handofphitesy and souvectt corner Canal and Yadlzon- Esprons Accom. " “DUFFiLO, July 10,—Nates irm, and vessels wantod. | Mol oAb Lipo gont Matw Ll Clinrters reporied : Schr Hattlo Wells, coul to Chicago, | pecial No $1.95 por ton, {reo, to up-town dock : achr M, Blauseq | ,Alr Ling goos to Chicago fnntoad of Milwaukee, with coal, at | AtlaR(fo Kxprosy via Ale Lin $1.12} per ton, free down-town dock, st §1.] Merry, atone to Cloveland, $3.00 per cord, frec. OswEao, July 15,—Coal frejghta aro plenty, Th Night Expross, Eiknart Acconimodation,, Bouth Chicago Accomuodation. chr D, G, Fort, conl to Chicago, per ton, freo; chr I, E. PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYKNE & 0 following 'chartors' nre reported : To Chicago—fehr Tising Star, coal, $2.15, frce In and out, To Cloveland ‘—Schr L, Seaton, watcriimo, ourrent rates, g sy Dar Bxpross, Miscellnncous Ttoms. Tactfo Lprsad.... Shnonon & Gralwm, of this city, have Just had A bullt for thom ot Crosthiwaito's sbip-yard, n Heginat, a Hireomaaled schoonor, described 8 a very S veasol, —Tho passenger steamers on anu Iskea are doing a | CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH turiving busincss this hot weatber, LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. —Oapt, Wison Vance, well-kuown on the lakes, died Depnt, foot of Lake-sts Dauren Colyon ool iint s | o i Ay s eplng-cu e arnt o —Thore was Tocently seon at tho mouth of Fox River, et olces AL Jandolphottys near ! t x Tory g Maiar o Sinark, ok St LIS o e —Tho stcamer_Buckeyo, of the N.T.Go,, s cosl ‘uraer, wn, o4 Mondsy ¢ Oloveland, clisuged to » | Toaro Chicngo Tk, m. Wood burae, - Ono complaint was that too il apaca | Arrive st '-;fl!fi,,{;'_',;’.; 503, me of lnlcr Liold Jar! Miuvln fl:‘ {fl-rnh n“"’ -m&“n' “‘;; Arrivo at Olnolonath ... 08, m, Coal iocessary for Lot round trips, Bho was tho o : stesmor on tho lin fhat burned eoal, ralun wreivp ab Ohlcauo S —Tho schooner Occan Bolle, engaged in saviog tho gargoof thy wrocked bip Alinorvs, st St Pauls T Iand, waa totally wrcekod thoro o tha niglf of tho lst stut, —Tho Lillle Pratt arrived at Buffslo o fow dasa siuco after o yoyogo of elght montlis, Sl was frozon in on Lako Superior, . WWorss than'all, the parties at Duluth to which tho cargo causing all this troublo wag consigned, refusod to pay dhe froight on it bocauss of this vory dolay, snd o suft i in prospect. " Thious vessel-owners and Captaius who hivo cons tragta for irouore af Marquotte, are much ploased with {he quick dinpstcls with which tho vessols are, loaded at ihat point, Very fow are detained more than 24 Lioars, which s Yary. satlafaclory to ail cou- cerned. —Tho Winslows, of Oloveland, hiave commencod preporations at {hiolr shipyard for tuo bullding of s othor champlon carrior, futonded to by tho largest oo atloat on tho lokes, Tho dimensions will be 7240 Po 1. no running disnapolis and Clucinnatl, South Ind bkengo olicekod sud tako” traln gt 000t aabongors can gol Ty vacondats CHICAGD & PACIFIC HAILROAD. 1 It ) B0 M Deiot corner Ifaluted anid Norih Bran 18 Melropolitan Aiack, carer ftandoly Expross Passonger. Frolght Accuinming MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, oONKIDENTIAL PHTYSIOIAN, 451 STATE-ST.J oay RO. ;. A It I8 woll known by all readors of tha papors that Dr. O, o SO 2%, Satabiiatiod phsslcias, having boey practiclog {n Chicago for the last 16 yaars. Selonce sng bxyorience havo mada Dr. B. tho most renownod SPIS- ‘honorad by the pros a8 follows: Length, 250 feet; beam, 40 fook, with s correapouding dopth.’ Bhe’ will be ready for Luslness carly tho ensuing spring, and cominanded by Capt, Luflington. ¥rank Porow, of CIALIST of tho aee, a1, oateomod of et o comaetlon WhiL: it o soginia. | L bighest modical”atizincicate by olt tho tediont & sioned by th middlo of Soplombor, Hor dimousions | S 18 LTXE in pe aro givan as followa: Lougth 220 feet, boam 30 ool | togly L rorst, b ) opth 143 fect, o ;| \S —Tho Wreck of the achr Nortliorn Nollo tios in the | Lothsexos, BUBINAL WA , produciug NER ‘main channel, botween Little Travorso snd tho Foxes, ¥}§",‘5§"‘“§fi§’"’fif,“’{’“{,“’o’:{’,{”fl‘;{y RUAER and about 16 miles souths of BEillagaleo Reef, Mot spara havo bocowe detachied from ho Lull, oud aro loating ou tho aurfaco, They will provo no obutaclo to puéalng vessels, howavor, ¥ —Tiio stir Comet Urings tho intelligoneo of furthor disasters st tho Nesbish on tha Ssult Rivor, Tho . stenm barge Olty of Port Tiurom, upward buund, and llor consort, tho Dilatdr, run on'the rocks nair whero tho Ironton disster occlirred, Sho Les on- the port #ldo of tho Necbish, and hor bawa are Ladly stove in, Tho Dictator yaa Latd on, but, to all sppearance, nok otherwise damagod. +—Colllslons lisve" boon uunaually froquont lately. Thoro are casos whero noither party cau be blamod, 84 intho caso of & fog or a violent slorm, Insuch casea cach stunda by own loge, Thore aro cerlaly zulea ‘whith ducido tho question of negligencs, Thuy, it e { o yousel I satlng cl?wle Jnuied {0 'uh}x e, nnd aiotior | Moy b conflentisly consultad, Jersonally o by maly meoting her 18 golug froc, the rulo fs for fho lattor vos- R . sel to ul{i to mfimwflnm, and although sucl vessel may u’.f"fhflh'fnnfn'f. :;‘;ljfl only pliysician {u tho eity who ware olthior go {o tho Teoward' or winward as sho best ca, | ™0rsou Teuk sont for 80 conts, Dtustratod with numor | Yot shie onght to supposo that {ho voarol golng to thi | ouy fineougravigs. yindward il Xeop lise poellon, I two ‘vossels ary beating to windward on oppostie tecks it Is tho duty o oo Voot on hoslarboard track o continio 1or course, DR. A. G. OLIN, and that on tho larboard o givo way, and_when both CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, Veasols bavo tho wind frea or abeits and moot, thoy { No. 4 Wort Washiiigtonat,, Gliicago (irst hoor), ourod toefMuct | Al brivate, ohranic, &nd ustyous disossos i sox03, o tuatter who liave fafl writ wuaran: r perfootly oured. It i evidont that orio who canfines hime wulf to the study of cortaln diseasos, treating thousands of Fbed overy 50sk, Tunet Havy grastaf skil than & phyeiclan 1n & goneral practico, ‘Gefilomonul hia iz, of the Lighoat rospootabillty and meniburs of the nedioal faculty now practisin a Ouleaga, ara wlllm‘nnd rordy to attost bis skill, Hou s “MEDIOAL PHEATING for Indios aud"sentlomen. Hont tosuy addrosn in soalod onvolope. OONSULTA- TION FRK‘JC SEPARATE PARL for ladivs ard ontlomen. Callivou seo only the Dootor. OORRES. FONDINGE CONFIDENTIAT, DR. 0. BIGELOW, with stawips, No. A4 Btato-st. Address all .l:l.larl 7} — NO CURE! S oot Dr. Kean, 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, slionld paas eacli othier on tho larboard hand, which tho hiolm munt be put fo port, _Tivory contract of {hiomisster, within the scopo of i authority as muater, {s binding ou tho owners, and \Whioovor deal with the mastor, du ail casca whro o fs asting within. Lis authority, 16 entitled to look to tho ailp 8 big suruity, Wiion's vousol 116t by g clicioy afled, Callor ure ted. - Conaultatlon fren: corruspoudonco confiduntisl: 54 Dagos full juformiation for two stamps, _Bond for oirculary D .. narty, and_tho charterar vistusls and mans her, snd | (A rogular Dan o ohtro coniral of tho voseol, tiso guneral ownov [ Hpoaial Disu funot. vooponaiblo for (e nolu of 'tho mastor ; butin | Sodielestural ‘neh easos porsony dealing with e master havo s lien | FRGT Witk Whoooss. Olronfaratres. - D1 TOW NSEND 183 SOUTH OLARK-BT., upon tho slip as scourity, o '—lio muster of & vessol hna suthorliy to throw ‘ovorboard a part of tho cargo for tho purposo of saving (o Ay, umd All Of tho targo tn & wiate of uxrems d Urlnara Soril, Hn can meko a jotlinou, however, ouly i & caso o ouro all Glirosta,” Narvous, & rta Jr oxtromity, aa whentho s Is i dangor of poriuh. { Dbiesses of buthy soxo e, and ,r:;fiuofltnnu:l‘unul.hll'a “:?i ‘g by tho fucy of & storm, or fs taboring upon Tocks. | Aiioultibs trontod with safory and suceose. {1is Medic or shoals, or 18 losely pursucd by piratos of encmics, | troatiao 10 Iadios A sontloman sunt frod, Tho_mere couventencs of Lottor salifug or more ool nodlous stowugo will nob Justify him to throw over- “0ard tho smollest portion” of his cargo, In casos of PRESCRIPTION FRER Debllity, Bpermatorrhons astrenia dangor, whoro the livos of tho crow caunol | Fox the spoody curg of Nervers DEbIHT SETLMATAR S herwinn. b ivod, tuo master may even throw h | 31 all Qusordem Lrunsliy oh Oy, L R ek D) Al ho {ugre: Wholo cargo overbostd, HiundN s BUS Sinoieats OL1, L