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MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. BATURDAY EvrNiNG, July 10, Monoy mattors, both in tho local nud general mnrkots, cqutinue very quiot. Nearly all the Jinnks have moro idle monoy than they caro to Rinvo, but, with tho exporionce of last fall still drogh in thelr minds, bankors nre diseriminat- ing moro ngainet long lonns this summor than msual, It will probably be sixty days yet boforo horo is much demand for monoy for tho fall movomont of crops and tho usual autumn necos- 'sitios of morchants, but the banka are evidontly woting on the policy of boiug fully prepared for ‘mny stringoncy that may oceur aftor that, The \vory fact that thoy aro keoping tng in view is ikoly to provent any such piuch as thoro way Nast wintor, but, in view of tho possibility of t, tho prosont policy of Liolding thoir funds woll n hand is undoubtedly tho wiscst courso, It is ow tolerably certain that thoro will Lolargo ‘erops throughout the Weat, and,what is of equal mnporiauce, tho probability of a good foreign the surplus ircumstances furnish a reasonnblo basis for ho oxpootation of n prosporous year. If tho Jexportablo surplus of cur crops moves out ac- Mively and promptly monoy will bo plonty, but it roduce accumulates in tho Westorn markets it will bo stringont. - Now Yo{k sxchnugo was firm at 26c per $1,000 T 0-dsy. ks g‘?:n‘r‘::flmugz of tho Chicago bauke for the 905,05 «es 8,378,622.48 3,330,6: CTOM‘“"fi""'“i i ‘orresponding woek. lasl sl Aivey s 10,400,121.66 Bpocio oxporta from New York continue very Jargo, and tho prico of gold consequontly hay /mn upward tendoncy. Messre, Lunt, Iroston & Koan quote bonds ‘and Jand-warrants in this markot this afternoon N, 8, Qold (full weight). ;Gold Exchang ‘Btorling Exchiango Northorn Pacifio Gold 7-30 Tiimola County and awainis ida. ., Land-Warrants 608 war 1812, 1003 not war 1812..... 2308 not war 1812, “gricultural College iand serip. TATEST, New Yonx, July 10.—Sloney closod essy at 9 por cent, Sterling rules quiet at 100X@102% for 60 days, and 1045 G110 Tor sight, 1mposts. for Wosk €060 ich, $4,373,699 were morchandiso, and $3,260) ooils, 'Custom rocelpta to-day, d woe quiot and firm_at 116%(@! 110, TLoane, 1103 por cent for carrying. O 99,000,000, Tho Assiatant Tressurer disbursed $201,- 000 ‘Exports for tho wook, noarly $5,000,000, Governments wero dull and stead; Stato bonds were dull and nominal, Stocks raled sctive and strong. tho spocial feature, 110%, closing at The corner in dealings bav- e, openiug sales , but later the prico reached 053, tho chnges betweon theso figures having been froquent, 'Tho difforence between cash and regular st from X to1por cent, with an active demand, ing tho afternoon, tho romainder of the iist wak stroug and higher on larger businca ‘Western Uniou, Lake Shore, Pacific, nid®Vabosh, Tho entire market closed buoy- Bt at about the beat prices of tho day. Tho Post says: It is generally cxpected that weo shioll hinvoa strong markiot noxt woek, with some, if uot all, the above stocks s features, and Comsmercial attribute the engineering of the Erle corner {0 tho German bankers, Storling, 1093, GovERNMENT BONDS, the chief featurcs boing 0w York Contral, Unlon But the Erpress Coupone, ... niag, old........42 '{ | North Catolinas, 0ld..27 Tennensces, old North Carolinas, new.,18 Tounossecs, new, Virglnias, now.., Northwostorn pid, Coutral Pacific bonds, 10 Del, Lack. & Weatorn, 101 B, M, & Erio.eevren REAL ESTATE. Business has boon unusuaily quict in real o8- tato during tho past woek, thongh perhaps not more 80 than in most other kinds of business in the city at prosent. The value of resl estato, and the activity of business in that ltne, aro, of course, dependent upon tho prospects of com- worcial prosperity in the city. In this latter re- spect tho prospects for a profitabla fall trade, and & comparatively easy money market, have cortainly improved within the past month. Itis now certain that thero will be large erops of all the leading produots of the West and Northwast, and the latest aspocts of the Europosu orops, end thie demand from that quarter for our anrplus products, promiso prosperity for the West gen- orally, and this will nocessarily have tho effect of increasing trade and population in Chicago, Wit their attendant rosults of incressed valuo and activity in real cstate, this fall or next AUCTION BALES. ‘William A. Butters & Co. sold at public auc- tion on lust Monduy ovoning 180 lots in Norwood Tark; prices ranging from $3.50 to £8.50 por faot, aggrogating $16,000. On Wedneedny the same firm sold at suction soventy-two lota at Elmhurat; prices ranging from $110 to §200 per lot, aggregating ©183,000, At the same timo and pluco thoy sold three now Lvo-story and brick basoment frame dwell- jug-liouses, including tholots, 1002175 feot oach. Tho first sold for $3,5650, the mecond for $3,675, and the third for $3,900—all located on Elm 0. . Thayor & Co, sold at public auction the ground last Baturday forty-five lots, eah 50x125 feot, sitnated at Washington Reights in tho Vincennoa Road Addition, at prices ranging from $3.60 to 86 por foot, largoly attended, and tho pricos realized wero This salo was Elison & Foator Lad a large sale yesterdsy nfternoon at 3 o'clook, on the ground, of 71 lots located on the corner of Division and Hoyno etreots, the roports of which have not reached Messrs, Larkin & Jonks sold at private aale ton acres on Chicago avonue, at West Forty- eighth street, for £23,000 ; and also, resideuce No. 2565 Calumet avenuo, for 816,000, SUMMADY OF TRANSFENS YOI THE WEYK, The followlng 1s the total amount of city and sub- arban property trausforred during the week ending Suturday, July 102 City proj 123 Conslderation, $197,235, ‘number of sales 4. Idoration, $4,160, uumber of sales, 37, 'Consideration, $147,12), Wout of the city limiits, 'number of sales, 3, Consideration, $19,300, Total sales, 160, Total con- sidoration, $697,808. Vesuols Paswed Dotroits lch,, July 10,~Pisuxp Down—Propa R "\nvax’mm,’huwnu and barges, Pringle bant ; Larke Nalad, Montgomary T O g g 3 10, Escanaba, Bommers, B, e s ‘& Jonios, Marongo, Dunford, Avery, .0 Up—Props D, M, Wilson, Dadgor Blate, D M and ‘barjca; bark W, Joues; M. Slauson, John Rico, Empira Allon, Biate, Bay titato, Obarlos Wall, Fame, O, J, Magill, ‘Winp—Bouths 19,—Passcp Do Lovel, Thjmontt, Lo agd bargos, Hnling and_bargos, Woodbuiry and barges: schta Bcotin, Lncorne, Mostion, B, 1o WVilliame, Tort: land, Amorios, Eaglowing, Dohaldso, Eimorald, Star of_1tops, American, Ohingapion. PasgED Ur—Props Arctio, Ohamplain, Russia § sclira Surpriso, Gllmore, W, Graudy, WinpZweal, COMMERCIAL. BATURDAY EveNino, July 10, Tho following were the recoipts and shipmonts of the londing articles of produco in Ohlcsgo during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the corrosponding dato one yoar ago: NECEIPTA, BIIPMENTH, 1970, | 1872, || 167, | 1872, Flour, brl 4910 2,005 Whoaf, bu. 43,690 23,980 250,800 300,270 127,100 .| 00 Pepo BT ¢4 22,336 63,000 ofl.... 0| 81050 431,400( 207,18 o T 151 101,310 100,230 48,000 1,025 1,772 Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption: 1,701 bu wheat; 826 bu corn; 2,807 bu oats. Withdrawn from do during the weok: 31,276 bu whoat ; 5,992 bu corn; 21,417 bu oats; 2,421 bu rye; 8,266 bu barloy. Tho following grain has been inspected into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 93 cars whost ; 584 cars corn; 6,100 bu No. 1 do,and 1,200 bu No. 2 do, by canal ; 41 cnrs oats ; 7,000 ‘bu rejocted do, by canal. Total (718 cars), 834,- 000 bu. Tho following woro the receipts and shipments of breadstuffs aud live-stock at this point dur- ing tho pnat week, and for tho corresponding weeks ending as dated : nwoRtPs, 10, Julysa. Julua0. 7. 1813, 18, Flour, brls, . S8 37,080 14,208 Wheal, bu. 267,600 303,80 131,178 Corn, ‘b 1,240,310 056,085 1,410,395 Oats, bu, 470,310 422710 03,270 Bye, bu T3 188 8801 Tarfoy, 30 '8y 05 Tivo hogs, N 40230 4108 44375 Cattle, No 16,208 106 10,84 PuENTS, Flour, bris 28,603 57420 16,681 Wheat, bu, 343,400 800,935 _ 170,308 Corn, bu 1,061,630 003,064 1,621,595 Oata, b, 510,603 607,600 '704,850 Rye, b T 2767 4077 Barloy, 8137 12426 120,888 Live hogs, No. BET A3Td 8g%eT 0,065 180 8054 It would appear from s lotter rocoived yeator- day by a prominont commission firm in this city, that thore is somo taint of original sin in tho corn crop of last yoar, by virtue of which it will spoll, whothor orno. Tho lsttor mtates thata lot of com heated aftor having boon passed through the driors in Buffalo, That fact, how- ever, only proves that the corn was not dried enough in Buffalo. If tho moisture bo taken out of tho corn, there i8 no danger of its hoat- ing. We prosumo that neither the hot-corn clique, nor its solf-choson organ, can deny that. Tho leading produce markets woro loss active to-day, though the aggrogate of business traug- actions was by no means small. Wo note, too, o stoadior tone in tho markots, with general firm- noss, which shows that the recont excitoments havo exhovsted themaolvos for the present as a storm-cloud disappoars when it has emptied itsolf ontho earth. Tho recoipts of grain are ou tho increaso, and tho statistics do not indicato that tho new tariff of railroad rates ie operating so injuriously as hna beon feared, though there can be no doubt that the working of the law is a dreg upon the prosperity of Chicago, and many othor places 1n the State of Illinois! Dry goods were dull and without material va- riavon in prices, The departmentof staple cot- tons was tho only ono showing any dogree of an- imation, and the distribution of theso was mnin- 1y in small parcels, thore boing & noticonble ab- 8onco of any speculetive domand. In tho market for staplo groceries fair activity was noticeable and thore was no abatemont in the firmmess prevalent on tho procoding days of the week, Coffecs and sugars which havo recently been tho subjects of considerable speculative inquiry are now more settled, and no furiber immedinte change in values is looked for. Carolins rico was irm &t o Xc advanco—in sympathy with New York. 8ido goods continue quiot at formor «quotations. Duttor was in good roquest on local account, and for shipment, though thore was no particular urgency iu the demond from eithor sourco, Prices woro unchanged, ruling firm for allmerchantablegrades. Chosseremaing dull with prices favoring the Luyer, Liverpool is off an- other shilling and Now York is wenk in conse- quence, which in turn unfavorably affects the market hore, Hard conl was active and strong at $9.00 for Lackawanue, and $10.00 for Lohigh. Thore was nothiug new of importance to note in conncction with~ the flsh market, Stocks aro improving, but in some depariments thoy nre still scant. Pricos are well mnintained. The dried fruit trade exhibite graduslly incroas- ing activity, and most articles onumerated in tho list are now firmly held. Hay continnes in too liboral supply, aud is woak and unsettled, Asido from mosting current local wants, thore ia gearcely any movement, and ssles ore mostly at inside “and medium figures, No changes wero roported in tho hido anda loather markot, Paints, colors, and Euuy woro quict and stoady, as wore nlso oils, tobacco, and wood. Lumber at the yaras was in moderate domand, tho given pricos. boing gencrally obtained. A large floot arrived at the lumber dooks, but tho day boing Baturday, and the wind fair for larger roceipts, the city buyers, though numerous, were holding off, and upto 1'o'elock only a moderate unumber of cargoes had beon disposed of, Pricos were without quotable chauge, and quite stron; for ‘picco stuff a8 it W&8 ACATCe, o hardware morohants report a fair trado in manufactured articles ; metals aro rathor quiet, but steady, and tin is firm. Nails wore woak at $4.76 ratos, but without quotablo changa. There wero no special developments in the iron market, and the demand is moderato and prices are a’onomlly weak, Building moto- rials continua to moot with a tolerably fair de- mand, at about the same range of prices, Wool wes in fair domend, and stendy. Timothy and clover woro held firmly, the former at $4.00@ 4.16, and clover at §6.60. Millot declined ; othor seeds wero al“"fl'- and without quotablo chaungo. The demand for groen fraits was fair ; and, un- der moderate offerings, better pricos wero ob- tained for npRleu and many kinds of berrios. Lomona were firm at $16.00@17.00_por box, the Jattor prico for repacked fruit, Patatoes con- tinuo to arrivo freely, and the market iw over- stocked, ‘The domund is uompurullvol{ light, and prices aro weak aud irregular. Poultry wag sbundant, and choice lets woro salablo at about Triday's prices, but small spring chickons wero dull, " Guarantesd packagos of oggs sold at 13@ %g%{c, but looso lots were rather slow at 19@ B, 2 ighwines were in good domnnd, and a shade firmer, with 0o bid snd 90}gc asked por gallon, all lhmuggx the sesnion, though New York was no highor. Balos wero roported of 60 brls at 903, and 160 brla at 600, Stocks are small, and "tho roceipts nlmost nothing, with fair uhl{mantu. Lake froights wero niore active at tho decline notea yosterday, the demand for vossols being good, “but almoat confined to corn, for which nearly all the freight room offored was engaged, Bail ratos on corn were 6@0{c to Buffalo, and 10@10440 to Kingston or Oswego, Wheat wns nominal at 5}¢@b3¢0 to Buffalo, and 11@11%cto Kingston, “lhrougk rates to New Lnj 4 rnlnw wera irrogular, at 23@25o for corn. A otal of 14 charters was ro'imrmd. whicls will carry out 854,000 bu corn, and 16,000 bu ryo, Trovisions wore quict, and exhibited but little chango, Meuk pork was a shado firmer for Sop- tember deliverios, and dull on other options, Lard was unchanged, Bhouldors were firm ; but English middles were woak, peing frooly offored, though we make no change in quotations, Ihero i vory littlo domand for auy description of pro- duot, and it is probable that quotatious wonld be ehaded by holdors, on overything but shoul- dors, which are in very light stock, = Tho atook of mess pork is about 85,000 brls, and of lard 81,000 to 82,000 tcw, against 106,000 brls and 17,000 fcs at the eamo time last yoor, Tho market closed at the lnllnwlnf rango of pricos: Mess pork, cash or soller ulg 15.20 .26 3 do sellor Am&uut. $15,00@16.16; do sollor fieptnmbnr, 814, 6@15.00; -do gellor , 818.00@18.25; lard, cash or soller 00@8,10 ; dogoller Auguat, Bfl.lfl@fl.lfl‘l ANT3@ T80, Byoot ploklod hams quoter LY 0t 10@12¢. Dry salted ments quotablo at 7@ Tigo tor shouldorn; 81¢@B%o for short riba; ‘and 88¢@8B3¢0 for short clonr, Boxed shouldors, 734 @77¢0, English ments, 83¢@0% for short ribnl V@0 4o for short clear, acon {8 quoted af 81¢o” for shouldorn; 9i¢o for *cloar ribm; 0?(0 for sliort cloar; and 18}¢@150 for hams, il packed. Mosa' boof, 88.76@0.003 axtrn mees do, $0,76@10,00 ; Loof hams, $24.00 2600, _City tollow, Ti{@7ige; groano quot- ablo at G@6150. Bnles wero roported of 1,000 brla mogs porls, soller Soptembor, at $15.003 500 bLrls do nt #1400 200 tes sunmot Intd at 7940 ; 20,000 Iby shouldors at 7ide, ‘Tho Daily Commercial Report gives tha fol- lowing as the shipmonts of provisions from thin point during tho week onding July 17, 1873, and uince Nov. 1, 1872 ; nlso comparative figures ¢ Work, | Zard, | Hama| Shoulra] Middies bria) | “tea.”) Ctea, | bas Tie, 3 264,800( 10,88, 704 il 1,160 6% , 60| 423,000 72, 1220, 64181, 357(73, 430,89, Kk 31 1{158, 437, 433 Ham ng 73,1 97, 3641167, 153774, 4G/ 13, 0161100, 610, 696 * Thia shipmentn in detail woro as follown: HLort ib, 100 bxa ; short clear, 50 bxn 3 long clear, 180 bxa: long 1ib, 30 B ; Ownborlanda, 44 bxs; Btrotfords, 24 bzs Sonth Stafordabire, 193 bxa; long Lams, 310 by Birminghams, 3 bxs ; Iriah l:"..b 45 Dxs Lxd; Btaffordshire hame, 285 bxa; Wiltahiro, 51 bxs ; B! 8’ tonguios, 43 brls ; bLeef ham 105 brls ; 'beef, 435 bris; sldes, 302 pens 8, O, middles, 108 pen:' 8, It middlos, 3,020 'pes; D, B. shouldors, 16,079 pos, Flour was moro active, bulnq in flnm‘ ocal u{~ but hold demand from shippers and tho era wore willing to pay provious pricos, ors gonorally askod o alight advanco, In view of tho firmnoss roported in New York and tho higlior pricos of whoat hore, Thia restricted trading. The recolpts aro rathor small, and some doalors rarmfl. thoir stocks ng quite small, but modorately woll assorted, with seve oral now brands offering, Dran was stondy. Balos wore roported of 60 brls white wintor ox- traa (Eolipse) at $0.50 ; 200 brla do nt 8860 ; 60 brls do at $7.00 5 300 brls do on privato torms ; 200 brla spring oxtras (Minnosota) nt $7.034¢ : 100 brls do Sankport Nydraulic) ab $6.76 ; 200 brls do at 20.8714 ; 150 brla do af £6.26 ; 50 brls do nt £0.121¢ : 500 brls do at $0.00 ; 500 brls do at 26,60 ; 100 brls, low, at $4,90 ; 700 Lrls do on grlvnto torma ; 100 brls superfines at $4.00 ; 100 rie do at £3.76 ; 76 brls sour wpring oxtras at 83.76; 100 Lrls' ryo at $3.873¢. Toial, 8,776 brls, Algo, 10 tons bran nt $10.60 ou_track, and 80 tons do nt $11,00 at mill, Tho following was +tho closing range of pricos roull teado, Fair to chiolco whito winter extras......$ 6,75 @ 9.00 Red wiuter oxtraa, , 675 @ 7.00 600 @ 0.50 450 @ 6.00 800 (@10.50 €00 @ T.60 2.60 G 4.80 4.00 @ 4.30 ont was firm _and quiot, Tho market re- covored from the depression that_occurred near tho closo of tho scesion on Triday, and ruled comparativoly steady, at about 1(@lc below tho highest point touched yostorday 'There wasnot much doing. Milwaukeo operators bought a lit- tlo for Aufiuat delivery, but Chicago traders wero rather inclined to lot” tho morket alone. That thero is yot n lnrgo short intercst out for this month ig provon by tho fact that the promiumon July doliverios was maintained st b3{c_to-day, which is }do for onch day botwoon this snd August. Dut tho shorts did not caro to " pay this premium to oany con- sidorablo extont, as thoy wore inclined to beliove that the longs do not control cnough wheat to bo able to keop up the differonce to the end of the mouth, and each one was waiting to oo all tho othors sottlo. Outside of the corner element, tho goneral market was strong. Livor- Fuol wag roported firmer, with unsettled woather n England, whilo our receipty woro not largo, though somewbat groater than the recont aver- age, Honca thoro was a frm foeling for futuro, a8 it yyas Delioved that British buyors aroanxious to socuro nll tho whoat thoy can buy right away. Thero was not much biying of the specu- Intivo grado for shipmont, the turn of tho market being unfuvorable to it, and tho lowor grades woro quiot in sympathy. The more consorvative operators are standing aside from tho deal, and goncrally advising their ous- tomers to do tho same, oxcept in selling whont to mirive this month, and margiuing it. Scllor tho month oponed at #1.21%7, ndvanced to $1.23, declined to £1.221¢, improved I{c, and fell to §131 ot tho cloko. Cash No, 4 spring come mauded sbout 240 promium, closing with scllors at $1.I11¢. Soller August sold at 81.1G; 1.17%, closing at $1.16%@1.16}¢, Sellor Sop- tombor sold at $1.1034@1.11, and seller tho year at £1,08@1.081¢. No. I spring was nominal, ex- copt for hard, at €1.81, No. 3 epring closed with sellors at £1.10, and rojectod do at 93¢, Cnsh goles wore reported of 400 bu No. 1 sprin (hord) at 31.81; 2,100 bu No, 2 spri ? ot $1.24; 1,200 bu do (bard) at sms‘ig, 001 Ludo (A, D. & Co.) at:31.283 22,200 bu do at $1.225¢; (400 bu do at £1.225¢; 26,800 bu do at i‘l.flk; 4,800 bu No. 8 ng at $1.10; 8,600 bu rejocted spring at 93¢, 'Lotal, 71,800 bu. Cotn was quite activo, and quite firm, averag- ing about ¢ sbove tho range of Friday, on options, whila cnah lots were 5o higher, Thora wast 8 Jiboral demund for cash corn by the ship- pers, but it was offered sparingly, most of it ap- {munug to Do locked up awaiting August de- iverios. . The receipts woro larger, but there are yota good many July shorts yot unfilled, and the recont uprising in whoeat scems to have given corn boldors incrossed confidence, ospo- cinlly as tho weathor is now cooler, and this made the shorts correspondingly nervous, The pro- miumon August delivorics diminisbed to ¢@%{a to-day, and bids fatr to vanish out of sight beforo long, 'Tlie Now York advices woro conflicting. Tho public dispatches quoted that market as firm, with o _fair oxport domand, whilo private tolo- grams discouraged shipments, stating that corn was 1@2¢ lower to soll, Regular No. 2, or scller tho month, openod at 3630, advanced to 87ie, and closed at 875¢c. Now raceipts closed firm ot 879¢c. Soller August oponod at 873¢c, and ad- vanced to 8373, nnd sellor Scptembor sold at 893¢@303¢6, both closing with firm hold- ors at tho outside. Rejectod closed firm ot 84c; and posted receipts at 800 bid, Cash eales wero reportod of 1,600 bu No. 1at 8837c; 2,400 budo at 981¢a ; 47,900 bu No. 3 at 970ic: 2,000 bu do at375¢c ; 2,400 bu doatd7i4c; 5,000 budoat 3780 25,000" bu do at 8730} 5,000 bu do al 873c; 65000 budoat87c; 25,000 bu do at 868¢c ; 15,000 bu do (posted) at 30c ; 5,600 bu rojocted at 3430 90,000 bu do ot 84c: 2,000 bu do at 833¢c; 400 bu do at 98¢ ; 3,600 bu no grade at 20c ‘on track; 5,600 bu do at 27%e in store; 1,200 bu doat27c; 6,100 bu No. 1t 39340 ; 6,000 bu No. 2 at 880 ; 6,000 bu rojocted at 86igec, all afloat, Total, 266,100 bu. Onts were loss netive, and irregular. Cash Tots wore in_good demand for_shipmont and to il options for this month, and ruled firin at the outside price attained yostorday, closing at 2814 bid for ‘all the car lots that may arrive this mouth. Optionas for future delivery were dull and essior, at 27%@280 sollor August, 203(@ 270 sollor Beptember, and 261¢@268¢0 soller tho yoar, all closing tamo at the outside. Cash snles were reported of 8,000 bu No. 2 at 285¢c ; 40,000 bu do ot 2834c ; 14,200 bu do at 28%c : 12,400 bu do at 2820 12,000 bn _rejectod at 20}{c; 3,600 bu do ab 26e ; 600 bu white by sample” at 8ic on track, Total, 85,800 bu. Ryo was more activo at the improvoment noted yestorday, thore being a fair demand for shipment. Sales waoro roported of 400 bu No. 2 a¢ 57c; 400 bu do at 60; 10,000 bu do on privato terma; and 800 bu by eamplo (uqaml to roject- ©0d) at 520 on track, Total, 11,600 bu, Darloy was quiet and again strong, boing quoted Go Ligher. Sales were mado of 800 bu new No. 2, to arrive, at 76c; and 5,000 bu do gollor Soptombor at 80c, The market closed flrm with 80c bid, Wo discontinue our quota- tions of old barley, which Lins not boen traded in for some timo past. Thero is only about 80, 000 bu in store, and that is probably held for consumption, EUROPFAN MARKETS, The following is Boerbolm's dispatel to the Board of T'rad July 10~Floating cargocs of wheat off coaet 34 per v bearor, Tloating cargocs of corn off const sleady, argaes of wheat on passngo, highor prices asked, bt no advanco establishod, Weather fu Bugland unsot tled, TavenrooL—Spot wheat steady, TATEST, In the atternoon trading was confinod to wheat and corn. Tho former advanced }iu closing at 81.213¢ wellor July, aud sold at #1.163¢@1.10: sollor Anguat, closing nt tho outside, ~Oorn was quict and z shado easior at 878{@373¢0 wollor ugust, and 30}§@395¢o sollor Septembor, CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, SaTunvax Evexine, July 19, ALCOHOT~Was aclivo aud firm at $1.80G1,80 for 94 por cent proof, LROOM CORN—Dealers voport » light trade, the {rlcm belug malntained : No, 1 hurl, 8%@100; di 1007 No, atock braid, 0}(@7ad0; No. 4 doy DXGU0: o, § o, 4(@6o; Insldo wroen, 6@ao; do rod tip S @40 do'palo and red, 3@dc, BIEANS—Worb in light roquest, We repent quota- tlons: Navics, $2.50@32.60; prime mediun, $3,359 $2.40; commo to fair bean 1.25@3,00, DUILDING MATERIALS Lo clinges wero aight, ‘The large amount of Aewerago about to be construsted by tho oity, hns caused a bottor feeling In rogard to cortalu materials, Ireascd brickv 8 in modorate Toqueat, Wo agaln quote: Btucoo, $2.605 Now York uliicco, oasting, $3,60@4,00; Portland coment, $1.50@8.00 © brl; Roscudalo comont, $5.26@0,605 Ullea, Loulavlllo, aud Akron comont, 3 il marblodust,80.351.50; o tn bulk, B0c@81,00 m%éb:llg. $1.1031,95 49 brl 3 ‘whito sand, B brl, $1. B0 ploatoring falr, 4 b, 40@80o; gfe brick, por 1000, #w.wgw.m; bullalng brick (common), $0,00@ " (0; sewex brlck, $6,00@0,60; Milwaukico prosacd, $30,00 | THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 21, 1873. Y @3000, del; do common, $14.00; Tacino prested, $26.00@10,00,dol,; do common, $14.00; Indiana prossod, $18:00@21,00 do common, $12.00315,00; firo clay, por brl, $3.00@4.00 NUTTEN—Dusiness contintes rossonsbly activo both on local and_outaldo accounts, snd tho market maintaing tho firm tono that has oliaracterized it for Bome timo past, Cholce yollow s scarce, and suitablo offering readlly command outsido quotations, Blocks aro generally light, Wa ropeat our list : Strletly chiofco yollow, 10@31e; modium to good, 16@17c} inforior fo comtmon, 1igiic, DAGGING—The conditton of tho bagging marlat provalled, wan nominal y unclinnged, A quict faollty and {f wo oxcopt cotton noamioas gooda whicli aro firm® Iyliold, tlia quotations woro only indifferontly ss- tained, Wo mako no nltersiion in our list, as follows ; Btark, 30¢0 ; Ludlow, 36¢; Lowiston, “i} American, 31360; Amoskeag, U1}c; Ottor Oreck, urlsp bags, 43145 bu, 19@31c; ‘guinics, single, 17G18¢; do doue ble, 28c: wool macks, o, CHEESI—Wns quoted at about former rates. Prices avolower both {n Now York and in Liverpool, and this fact induces an easy feoling here, though no imme- diato declded chango 8 lookod for, A light demand exlatod ot tho annoxeil prices: Now York faclory, 10@ 110} Olilo factory, 0@10c ; Weatorn factory, 8x¥@10c. GOAL—Antheadito s siow Iu fairly scifvo domad, and {a hold with groat firmness, the tondonoy boing 1o an early advauce, Dituminous varigtios romain quiot and steady, Following sro tho current rates: Loligh, $10,00; Lackawsuns, $0.00; Erlc, £0.00; Tirlar L1, $9,005 Walnut 1011, $9,00;" Dloss* Lurg, $9.00@9,60 unuklnfi'valloy $8.00; Indlana Cau- nol, 9,603 Indiang Dlock, §8.00; Kirkland Grote, $8.00; Ohorry Mino, §9,00; Minouk, $.00; Wilming- ton, 10.00, COUPERAGE~—Was unchanged, Wo continue to quoto: Pork b 1.30@1.405 1ard tlorces, $1.60 whik: , $100@2.10: flour barrols, 8@bTc; pork staves, rough, $22.00@24.00+ do, bucked, $24,00@20.00; tiorco mtaves, rough, $20. 5,00 ; bnckod or sawod, $25.00(23,00 ; whisky staves, raug 00 barre do L 005 do bucked, $05.00; flour staved, $10,00 @11,005 cirolo flour lieading, 74@U3g0 por set; four ]“’1"' gmflu-, $14,00316.00 por m; pork and tlerco ‘olos, $30,00@35,00 por m. EGGS—Wero in fair supply and_modorato request, Ghofco lots wore Lol at 13@133c, and looso packeges sold at 12@12)ge; salos included 60 cars (quarantined) at 133¢0; 40 casca and 2,300 dozen ot 13o; 20 pkga ot 12ge, PEATITERS—Tlio offorings aro_sccumulating, as tho dealora are not particularly snxious fo purchase during the dull season, unless st concossions; mized and ehfcken feathera aro very dull; quotatious’ aro ro- Topeatod; Primo to cholca livo goces featliora at T0@130; dobuivg prito, @tio; mixed foators, 35G00a] ckott, G@7Tc, TI8U—Tricos rango tho sameas on the precoding dlays of tho woek, wliero tloy aro gaisrally o, atocks g light, Wo quoto: No. 1 whitofish, 3¢ brl, $5.00@ 3 No. 2 do, $6.70@0.00; No, 1 trout, $5,00@5.25 ; No, 1 shioro mackorel, fi"" $11,60@11.76; No. 1 bay, $0,50 @0.75; No, 2 mookeral, 3 brl, $8,80@8.76; family mackerel, % brl, $7.00@7.26; No, 1 shoro kits, $1,05@ 2,00; wiier-cured codat, pof 100 g, $EUGL.TS George’s codfish, $6,50@0.75 3 Labrador horring, split, rls, $9.00@9,80; do, 3¢ br), $4.76@6.003 Lab hiorring, ronnd, brl, $3.00@8,50; do jg brl, $4.25@4.60; box boreing No. La6@%0s; box “herring, sealod: 33@35c; Columbia Rlver saltion, i brls, $3.00@9.60, FRUITS AND NUTS—Currants, prunos, spples, and rainina aro meeting with a ressonably netive fnquiry, and are strong at tho late advance, the ununnz pruncs and raisine still boing upward. Othor nrticles in the st rulo rather g ot, ut are firmer than s fortnight sgo, We quoto: FoneraN— Dates, 8¥@9%0; fge, drums, 11@ldc; fige, box, 143@10c; Turkish prunes, now, 134@143c; raiaine, $2.30@2,35 ; Zanta currents, T@724¢; citron, 12@4dc, Do~ avsTIO—Aldon apples, 16@20c; Michigan do, 6Gsie; Wostorn do,5%@03(c; Bouthern o, 4@50; peaciies, pared, 16@40¢ ; peaches, hulves, 6@0%¢; do, mixed, 4% (@bc; blackberries, BY(@82(c ; raspberries, 40@4le; pit- ted cherries, 20@3%c, Nuzs—Filborts, 14@l6ci nl- monds, Terragona, 21@23¢; Naplea walnuts, 24@25¢ ; Brazils, 9@10e; pocans, 11@12c; African’ pounuts, 04@19; Winington poinuts, 1@H0; Yonnesseo pes: nts, c. GHOCERIES—In connection with this market thero wore no new features to noto. The leading staples, om- bracing sugars, coffecs, Tice, and _ Byrups Wwero movin, on nlibgral scale, and wors hold with unequivocal firmucas, tho tendency in the firat two mentioned artl- cloa still bofog fn on upward direction. Sido goods, genorally spoaking, wero quict, but with s fow unim- rtant oxceptions formor prices were well sustoined, {onolo s &b advanco in Garolina sivo and auots o follows 1 CABD, Hop. Corrzre—Nlochs, H13; Java, No, 3, 20@20% choldo “do, 20@ic? 33i0; 0. G, Java, 18@IBxc; ©; fancy Rio, 204@MHic: prima lilo, 933@Ric; goo do, 23Y@23350; common do, 21@2IC ; rousiing do, 214@?%0} Singapare, M4@Ax0: Costa Rics, fatey, 143514206 do, ptime, 24¥@bso ; Maracalbo, T @S, ANDLES—Slar, full stearine,ol fulht,wolg!20@ 1036 welght, 14)(@15c'; do, ahort weight, 13%@M (e, Tuoe—Tatun, 84@8ko ; Rangoon, TX@730; Caro- lino, 9@0N0 ; Louistans, Tx@8xc. BuaAms-Patent cut loaf, 133@127¢c; crushed and granufated, 113@117z0; A, do, No.%, }@ILic! B, 11@ powdored, 113@1% standard, 11X@11%c{ do, 11k ; extra 0, 1054@110; € No, 2, 104@103c; yei- low 0, 10@10%e; choico brown, 10@10Xc; prime do, 9X@100; falr do, DX(@03¢0; cliolco molasses sugar, 10@10X0; fair do, U@IK0; Now Orleans sugar, chioles, 93@1005 ' do’ primo, 9X@d¥e; do, fair, 83@0CY ; common, TX @80, Braure—Diamond drips, $1.26@1.30; silver drips, oxten fno, 10373e; good wiger ‘Tiotso syrup, d6G@ it extra do, 50@55e ; Now Orleans molasece, choice, 8@ 83 do prime, 79@T8¢; do common, 65@70c; Porto Rico molasses, 'cholee, 85@05¢; comon molsdscs, 30 35c, O aenATn—~Oommen o best, 0@10¢, Brioze—Allspico, 17@180; cloves, 37@380; cassia, 38@400; pepper,” 25@20c; nutmens, giugor, pure, 28@30c; do No, 1, 20@250; do No, @le. SoArs—French mottlcd, 6 @0%¢c; German mottlod, 63 @03¢c : Golden West, 6@0xc; Whito Lily, 4G 630 Whlto Ttoso, 03 @6is ; brown Windsor, (@ 43¢} palm, 6@0xo ; Bavon Imporial, GY@CXC, KrAncu—Gloss, 9A(@100; corn, 0@11¢ ; lnndry, 6 7o ; common, G @Gc. GREEN FRUITS—Lemons wero active and firm; repucked lots sell ot $16.00@17.00. Orsnges wwere b limitod supply sud good locs! demand, Tho offerings of apples_wore not 6o large, and cholco frult was bigher, Raspborrics and blackborriea woro {n do- mand, and_advanced, Tho following aro tho_ prices current: Lemons, $15,00@15.60 por box; do, ro- packed, $16.00@17.000, ~ Oranges, $12.50@13.00 por, Loz, Now appis @elos pec box, or $4.25@5,60 per brl, Raspborties, $2.4082.75 per caso; rod do, $250@0.00. Govsoberrics, 10@ 19d; $200 for bu, Blackborries, 25@atos Oliorrles, at $5.00 per bu. Whortloberries, $4.00@ 4,60 per b, Or 760 per basket; per box, $1.5061.75, Currants, $2.60G3.60 por bu. Poure, $2.00@2.60 por Dox ; Tllfhola peachos, $2.25@2.76 por box; Plums, $4.00 er bu, HOIS—Continte to meet with an fmproved de- mand, and rulo steady at 25@45¢, HAY—No improvement was noticeablo in the de- mand, or in prices, Ordera wore fow nud small, and sales ‘woro chicfly at insido to medium fighres, We quoto wholesalo prices puld_ by déalors 24 follows, cara to contaln 20,000 1bs : ON TRAGK—Tiwmotby, boster ‘presaod, $19,00§14.00 ; Limothy, loose prossod, $12.60 @13.00¢ prairio pressed, 95,00@10.50, ON WadoN— “Timothy, loose, $12.60@13.60; 1rairie, loose, $8.60@ 10,00, For delivory of pressed, $1,00@1,60, according 10 distanco, HIDES—Woro selling to a limited extou mor rates, aud wo ropeat our quotatious butchors’, 7o ; groon curod, light, 10X@11c ; do heavy, 9X@10¢; part ciired, 9} @10¢: groen calf, 15@16%c: veal Xin, 12:ci dry calf, 240; dry kip, 21c; dry salted, 163 17c; dry lint, 18@190? long-buired kip, 10/@11c ; dencon Bklin, 45550, Brabbys uooreds ou, OF orberwiss du ngod, two-thirds price. IRON AND STEEL—There waa no perceptible chiaugo in this doparimont, Tho demand i only fair ond the market otfll evinccs & dowaward tendency, owing to tho goneral dullness of the trade hero aud claewhicre, W quot ron.. @ 4 210 rates MHorse-shoe {ron. @ Tatea Plata fren, comnion tank.. Norway iron,.. Norway uall rods, German plow steo Eoglish cast plow steol. , ‘American tool stesl Chroms toal steel English tool sicel English apring stool, THER—Waa given below @12} rotea quiiet’and steady at tho pricca nEMLOCE, Olty harnoen, , 8 4 Cointry harnes: %@ 98 b, 41@ 43 €@ 110 85@ 1,20 2@ 3 w Country upper.. 26 Collar, 9 1L, 23 Calf, city., Calf, countr TRough upper, siandard Rough upper, damaged. 4 ) Bufialo staughtor soo, 7 WD, A6l L@ m Calf.. 1208 145 Kip, .. 5@ 1.10 THaris W@ 45 French caif, Jodot ., © 05,00@00,00 Fronch calf, Lemoine, Frouch calf, 24 1036 Ibn,. French kip, 60 to 100 Ibs. . 1,00 1,60 METALS AND TINNERS' 8TOOK—A satisfactory business hias transpired, the demand befng mostly for manufactured articlos, The metals aro rather quict, @8 usual at this season. Tin plate is firm, from wympa- thy with the Esatern and forelgn markets, but no L~ medluto advance is auticipated, Wo repeat @ Ty PLATE—I0, 1014, $14,60+ do, 12x12, $15.00 ; do ;:;zg# $16,50; do, roohny, 10, $14.00; ' do, 20x38, P1a Tix—Large, 4203 small, 430; bar, 4do, BuELT Z1v0—10ll casks, 11c} half cask, 11 @110} losa quantity, 11303 alaby, Jc, No, 24, 030 talon; Tusals from, 220 BueLT IRON—] do No, 1 stainiod, 316 ra GALVANIZED 1hoN—No: 16@30, 160 ; No, 29@34, 1603 ‘No, 25@26, 170 ; No, 27, 1803 , 400, A discounl of 30 por cent {s mado from {nia ilat, Carrxn—Copper bottams, 400 ; braziers, oyer 13 I, 470+ tuned coppor, 400 ; planishied copper, 460} do, out {o sizes, 480 \Wing—1 1o 6, 60; 6, 8, and 0, 1003 10to 11, 1103 13, 11303 13 ond 14, T9%e: 160nd 10, 1do; 17, 180 | 16, 100 19, 100§ 20, 200 ; full bundle,’ 16 per cent dlse ot ;'fenco wito, T30 3 by car loud, 740, NAILE—Wero In tolorably falr doimsnd at $4.75 Tates, Thio markot 18 woukk and salea havo boon misdo at lower figuros,but this fa not general, Wo agatn quoto; 10@00d, per kog, $4.75 ratos; 8d do, §5.00; 0d do; 5,207 4 do, 85.02%; 9 do, $0,25; B do, fing, 751 i do, $4.007 clineh, $7.133¢, NAVAL BTOUES—Tho demnnd for ropo, pitel, tar, &c,, was fulr, tho quoted pricas belug gonerally sus’ taftiod, na follows : Manilla rope 3 Ib, 17%5@18)0; saal xbuo, Gy 16310 o; hown aeah cord, 5 by 20@250; mar-line, 0; tarred rope, 32 b, 17 @180; Gakum, 9 bale, $5.0000.80; piteh, B brl, $6,00 @700 tar, ¥ Lrl, §5.0060,00, 1L8—Romein quist, gonorally, lard, carbon, and Iubricating ofls being the only deatviptidn for which tho uarkot wuy ot all acidve, “Vsices woro ateady aud 2 unchanged, a8 followa: Carbon, 180% extra lard afl, 00 No, 1, Gia; No,2,020; linaced, raw, 0o; do botled, 1,01+ elinle, hoo; sporm, $2.0082,105 neats foot, oll, atrictly puro,’ 81,10 : do eXtrs, 00c: do No, 1, 740} bank ofl, 050'; ateaits, 700 ; elophant ofl, 050} thrpont tine, bi@G4o ; naplitlis, 63 gravity, 18@100 § naphilia, common, 16@10c POULIRY—Tho markot wos woll puppllod and mod- orately active, Y\‘icm bolng o ahado caslor then on Fridny, Good alzod spring and clioloo old chickons ‘wora mostly Inquired for, Turkoys, ducks, and mnall chickons wore slow, capeclally tho Inttor, . We nolo #alea of 1 coop turkeys at 1%30; 10 coopa chickens at $4.60@4.76; 0 coops Iargo spring nt $9.00@NI0; 7 coopu do nt $3,26; 5 coopa modium do at $2.76@! 1 coop goeno at $7.50 ; ducka quoted at $3,60@4.00, TPOTATOES—The market §s over-stocked with now potatacs, and asa congoqtionco pricos aro weak and ir- regular, Balos havo beon mado at $2.50@2.76 for small barrels, and $3,00@3.50 for cholco, In largo bars Toln. A car 1ond waa sold ot 3,60 por pr, doliverod, BEEDS—TImothy aood waa In good Tequost and salea of fair wore mado nt $4.00, whilo primo {s hold at “'"’E‘,@““ 3 clover §a vory scarce and_primo is firm 8t $5.60 ; Hungurion was quict at 65@70¢, and millot ‘waa dull and declined, J‘L'mlnhln at 40@G0c, Sale iu- cludo 16 baga fair timothy at $4,00; 16 bags clover at 45,60 ; 1 car good millet at 400, BALT—Was activo and firm at tho annexed prices : Onoudag Janada, and Saginaw, fiue, $2,00 ; ordinary conre, §3.00; conrso Diamand C,'§2.10 ; gratind molart $2.10% dniry, without baga, $,25 ; . with bags, $4.1024.251' Adliton doiry, por 'sack, ‘$600@G;.. 63 Tirka Ialand, $2,00, TEAB—New erop loas aro beglnning to movo with fair liborality, and are hold with confidence, Lut stocks of old are frecly offered at a_concossion. Wa mako no ghango in our lit, s followa :_ Young byson, cotuon 1o fair, 46@56c; do good, 60@70c ; do cliolco to extra fino, 95c@$L103 common to find old lynon, 0@ 960; common imperial, G0@6be; good to cholee do, 80c@$1.10 ; fair to good gunpowder, 70c@$1,00 ; chiolco Pingsuoy, $1.10@1.20; extra Mayuno, $1,30@1.40 1 chofco fo extra new Japan, D0c@$1, falr to goo: old, 85@70c; common do, B8@42 solored natural Teat Japan, 55@650 ; commion to 6ng Oolong, B3@AG0 ; go;‘;l),lffi(afiso: cholca to oxtra, 85c@3$1.00, ACCO—Waa quict aud firm at the subjolned quotations Fixg Our—Extra, 75@B50; choico, 66@700 § modi- um ; 66@000 ; poor to common, m(?lm«:. Pruc—Natiral lenf, 15G800; halt bright, 60@700; ‘black, sound, 46@G550. BuomNa—Good 10 cholce, 33@360 ; medium, 2@ 81c ;5 common, 20@38c. WOOD—Romsins firm, Wo quoto tho market fatrly acivoat tho following pricon : Docch, $8,00; maple, $9.00; hickory, $10,00 ; slabs, $0.00, delivered. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes wers frm. Early but largo arrivals produed s decline lator in tho doy. Onlons mora steady. Other varlotios woro cnay, o quoted: Tomatocs, C0@H00 per Loz; peas, $1.25 per bu; onions, $4.0064.60; eabbogo, 50@70¢; corn, 10@ 1330 por dor; ewect do, 123c; turnips, $1.60853.00 pei uonmbors, 16620c per doz; cgg plant, $2,00 e oz i autltiower, $1.60G9.00 por doz; seriog boans, ,25@1.50 per bu, WOOI—¥na in continuod good demend, and steady at tho quotations given below: Tub, washod, oxtra and niedium, Tub, washed, comion to falr, Gommon dingy. Floocs, washed, X&3 Flooce, washed, XX Flooce, washed, moi Goareo, washed. Flooce, unwashod, % Fleoco, unwashod, coarso 10 1nedinm. Fleeco, unwaahod, coarse, and dingy Bupor, pullod..... Exirs, pulled. Burry wool 10@i5o lose. —_— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Roview for the Week Ending Sntura day Evening, Jnly 19, 8ATURDAY EVENING, July 19, The recalpts of live-stack a8 follows ¢ during the week have been Cattle. Hogs, Shetp. 4, 0074 2us 9,601 s e m 2,119 a,a1 8,503 Sheep, B 573 ddsie To-night closesanafher quict week in this doportment of trade, Tho only doscriptions of stack in which thero was auy appearanto of activity wore gaod to prime shipping booves, and whatever of firmness tho market may hava shown was also confiued to {hoso l¢a, While thero has boen no serious doprociation in values of any class, tho market for common and medium quslitics was, throughont, unqualifedly weak, and but for tho comparatively modarato nrrivals rells era conld searcely Lavo averted o © tumble ¥ in prices, Altliongh Enstern advices havo uot been of ncharactor to stimulato shippors o activo operatione, the demand from that source nteadly eqalod tho subpls, sud foil lnat wock's prices were readily obtainuble,£4,60@5.40 be- ing realized for fat pouy-bullt steers of from 1,080 to 1,150 Iba nverage, and $5.5020.20 for good to extra slcors of eavier welghl, ‘Ilic outsido figure waa obtatned in two Iuatances by’ Gregory, Btrader & Co, for droven avernging 1436 and 1,460 lba, A fow ent-londs woro tuken t §3.50@0.123¢, but saled at ovor$5.75 wers rare, while the bulls clianged bunds at prices ranging down® ward from $5.60. Stockora wero but littlo inquired for, ana any’ quotations would bo but iittlo better than nmominal, Tho wanls of city butchers werd wmainly aupplicd at $2,76@3,30 for poor to good cows and commou to falr Texas cattle, though na low 25 $3.00@2.25 and a8 high 08 $4,60@4.76 was pald, Tho supply of calves lins beeh arger than in nuy previous ‘week of the present scaaon, and lower prices liave pro- vadled in coneoquence, common Texas nud poor na. tives solling down 0 $2.76@3.95, medium qualitics at .50@+,00, and good to prinio at $4.25@5,25. To-day, falr activity was noticeablo i the demand, Dut tho 100 liboral supply of atock on salo kept prices weak, and, if wo oxcept_cholco grade, tho sverage of tho mazkel was o shado lower, Somo flne droves wero offered, for which $5.70@5.80 was obtained, but mout of tho Lransfors wore ot tlie low rango of $1.00@5.00, any cattlo romnin in the yards unsold, aud the miar- ket closca unsatisfuctorily,” Liclow aro the closing QUOTATIONS, Extra Deevos—Graded steers, averaging1,400 s and upward., $5.90R6,25 Choice Beaveu—Fino, faf, wolk formed 3year to & year old ateers, averagiug 1,850 to 1,050 e, .. .. 5.65@5.80 Good Beovea—oll-fatiened, fnely fornied utoors, avoraging 1,100 £0 1,230 1. ....... 6,20@5.40 4.76@5.16 Medium Grades—Stoers in falr fesh, aver- aging 1,050 £0 1,200 bs. ... . Butchers’ Stock—Common o fulr steory, and good to oxtra cows, for clly slaughter, averaging 800 10 1,100 . ... .. 9.60@4.50 Btock Cattle—Common cattle, in docent flecky, avoragiug 700 to 1,050 lbs. 3.60@4.50 Inforior—Light “aud thin cows, Leifors, stugs, bulls, and scaliswng slcors, 2,00@3.00 Catlle—Toxas, Norihern wintered $.16@4.76 2.00@Y,50 in the hog Cattlo—"Texna, through droyes. HOGS—It 108 been o falrl; morket, and prioos bave taken o decidediy highor range, ' Just what reasons buyers had_ for running up pricon ot this ttmo fa not appacant, us tho sunly Lua cott largo for tho soason, and thero has been u0 ap- procintion in values at the sen-hoard thot would soemn to juatify shippors in paylug tho extrome prices tow révalent, In tho absenco of any other explanation, it s only fair to proaume that the motive of buyera Is to induce large rocoipta for the ensuing week, of which thoy of caurso would talto advantage 1o forco pricea cnough below their legitimate level to moro than conts ‘ponsate thom for tho losscs thoy haye incurrod in pay- ing tho extromo pricca of yoaterdsy and Thursdag, g reccipts have boen 55,277, against 47,332 laat woolr, and 60,831 weclk beforo Iast, Dut the deniand was such that up folaxt night thord had bou no_ coneldersblo sccumulation, Fridny's closing quotations bolng $4.60 @5.20 for common to oxten, To-day pricos rocelved adecided * got-back.” Tho ar- rivale wore largor by somo 3,000 Ligad thau for either uf the provious daya of tho week, and it early bocama op- parent that formor pricea could not bo sustained, Buy« ors soemed indiffercut, aud, altliough Quring the op ing lionrs thoy took ' fow 'car-londn_cach at not moro than 6@10a decline, by mid-dny thoy had lowerad thelr bids fully 20c, rofusing to pny over $5,00 for the beat, Only nbout Hulf tho offerings wers disposed of, and the market closed dull at £4.40@5.00, with » dowaiward tendency, Among the day's transactions wero tho following : TOG AALES, No, Av. PricelNo, Av. Price|No. Av. Price, 17 00 §5,00) 40 290 §470 (64 2% L0 05 6.10| 49 g 08 4.00] 93 o1 4.9011,000 20 78] 151 4,90 [ 4,85 51 5.00 [y 4.90} 29 4.00 4 5.10 61 4175 03 400 03 5,00} 01 180 4.90] 85 203 B 4 6 4,80 BIEEP—This markot remains very qulet, with iitle fluctuations {u values, Shippors romain out of the markot, loaviug locnl butchors nnd feedors thio only oporators, but tho wants of theso two clases havequits equnted the supply, and prices iavo boen sustained, ot $4,00@3,25 for common, ot $3,60@,76 for mediun, and at $4.00@4.78 for good to cholco quiulitios, e, CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, Batunpay Evexa, July 19, The recelpts wore liberal this morning, and there was a largo attandance of ety biyora ; but {hio market wna auiet, and prices were but iiitlo ottor than nomisial, 'Tho wind was favorable for tho vessels bound for tuis porty and_ buyurs woro lioluing off in antlelpation of farger offerings, snd consoquently lows e priceu on Monday, Boveral ‘cargoos woro disposed of stabout Fridoy’s pricos. We ugaln quota : Good to chiofco boards and strips, $14,6017.00; common o medium do, 9,02}@13,60; 'courso mixod, 8925 fol aud geantilng, $0.16@10.00; selects, $21.00@35 ahiinglos, $3,00@3,25 ; Jath, SI,H@‘.‘.HU. “I'hie followlng ssles were roported : Qurgo schr Beloit, from Whity Lake, 105 1 coarse mixed at 5,25, sold Ly Irish, Bullen & Co, Cargoachit 0. L, Johusorl, from Muskegon, 105 m g boards it $13.35, 0 n ks a 3187, sold Dby Chiarlos Deming & Co, " LUMUED ¥OEIONTS, Marilstes, $2.95 5 Ludington, §2,00 { Muskegon, $1,7 Oconto, $,00; Monomineo, $2,25; White Lake, $3. Grand Haven, $1.75; Len{waicr, $3,00; Masonville, AT TRE YALDS, The yard trado was modoratoly active, the move- Jmeat s usual b weetly contiped to huilding matortal, Jolats, and_scantling. _Cedar posta arc also in good'demand and ateady, Hardwood met with s TO RENT. B R AU folr nvorago fuquiry, and rulod sleady, Wo quoto : % FITBL OCATer s v s s aves vaeoe 00 * @08 Bocond clear, 1 inch {04 ek, @80 Third clear, T fnch, ieiill 08,00 @40.00 Third cloar, thick, 24300 @40 Qlear flooring, Ist and 23 "togoliior, rough, . 4000 @13, ['] Olear aiding, 1at and 24 togatlier Common AIIMTvvvssssserenss CQommon flooring, dreaecd, first, Qommon flooring, dreased, socond, A few Very Desirable Officeg Wnngn-lmx :l((;ll!dw solecled, 14 inche et A'lock boar are offered for rent in the Trib- B stock bonrda Ostock bonrds Gominon_ boars Jolst, acantling, small {{m até, 16 foet and nnder, Jotatand ecantling, 18 to 24 feof, Plokets, aquaro Pickots, fiat... Cedar poats, apiit, . Godar posts, round. Latl une Building. Single or in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo- cation. ‘W. C. DOW, . No. 1 sawed sitingles AorBinr.... Bliingles on No. 1 sawed, . Threo dollars o At ‘which chargo follows tho ahinglcs, ‘Thickness—Five shingles to bo two inchea in thick~ ness, ‘TLenglh—Bixteen inchica. HARDWOOD. Binck-Walnut — Counters, $85.00@150.00; _clear, $05,00@85,00; common, $30.00@60,00% cull, '$20,008 85,00 ; looriuig, $65,00@80, une Buildin, o S RRB0Y common, s001g2510; | emmetioOML 81 Tribuno Building, Onk—0lear, @100 conu%on, $16.00@25.00 STEEL RAILS. oull, $8.00@15.00, PRIOES URRENT FOR CODORUS STEEL RATLS, Mado from Nativo Btool Oro at varlaus raliing. {hioughiont tho United fatons " & 2L Now, all atool, 3115 por ton, ourroncy Now, on 8 por ton, curreucy 95 por ton, ourrency G5 per ton, currenoy 43 por ton, currency + 41 por ton, curroucy Ttoforarico 83 10 WoaF {o¢ over threo yoara o tho Dol *waro Division, singla track, of tho Jicio Hallway, aad othior Toading {runic linos. Ap&fl“o JOSEHIL M, STRONG, 11 Brosdway, Now York. Ttlckors—Glear, $28.00@60.00; common, £20.008 A :,cfiélm.&;&% %fia@w 10, mu:s 0 aplo—Clear, $23.00336.00; common, $10.00825 oull, $10.00@15.b0. e Diitoraut—Olebr, $15.00@060.00; common, $20.008 Oliorry—Clear, $0,00@60.00; common, $16.00 30,005 ool B 0EmC y $15%8, Whltowobd—Olear, §10.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25.00; cull, $10.0015.00, ‘Wagon Btock—Ilickory nxles, per set, $1,00@1,600 ‘wagon poles, exch, 46@630 3 box boarda, $30,00 40,00, Floridareil cedar, 950 per {t; mahogany, 4003 do countors, 50 ; rovewood. GO@80G ; while Lolly, 30c. e ooty MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Forolgn Maricctn. Lowpow,July 19—5 p, m,—Consols—Money, 993 ;_nccount, 02X@02% ; 5-203 of 05, 0037 5 0-108, 903 ¢ 803 3 Erlo, 4614 Livenroot, July 19.—Cotton qulot; middiing upland, 83(d; Orleans, 0d ; ealos, 10,000 balea ; Amorican, 6,004 spucitlation and oxport, 4,000, Dreadetufla quict, lted winter wheat, 125, TFlour, 73 6U@3284 6d. Corn, 27a 34@2Tn 8, Checae, 633, Qumbdriands, 373 Cd § short ibs, 405, « RAILROAD TIME TABLE.. ARRIVAL AND TEPKRTURE, 0F TRATS 034 @ do 67, Summer Arrangement. T'XPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS,~ + Saturdayoex coptod. * Sunday oxcoptod. Al 3 3 Fi¥o Binday ¢ 100 %, 3 Dallp, oY oxcapted. T Ax MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILHOAdS Depot, faot of Lak: and _foot qf Tvenly.second-f, venly Ticket aflice, 87 Clay by southeast corner X and 75 Canalats, comer af Madtoon. i, Leare. New York Dry Goods Markets' New Yons, July 10,~Tho dry goods maunfucturors’ ngents aro fafrly active, md thelr dealings in domestlo cottons, woolens, and loslery foot up o good nggTo~ gute for {io week, Cotton goods ore steady for all standard aud popular makes, Ootton flantiols bavo Deon Jargely sold by the agenta. Poquott brown and bleactiod wido ehcetings aro ndvnnced 2\ por yard, Modiim and ting fuey cumimeres aeo waling frecly (o the clotlifers and cloth jobbers, Tho dry goods ime Torts for tha weelt wero §2,250,707, 4 Arrive. Philndelphia Wool Market. DALy, July 19.—Wool was in setlve demand atun advancs of 1@2¢, tlio improvement belug most. marled in_combing ‘snd in flecce. Ohlo XX and above, 60@57a; Ohlo X. Ohlo ‘medfnm,’ 43¢ ; Indiana tub, 60@5ic Obio, 52G03 ; unmerchantublo Ohio, fine, : unwashied Ohlo, 32c ; unwaslied Ohfo, X-blood, 330, Mornin, 0,000, m.| 8:00p. m 19:10 p. m.| *:008. m. HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Passongor Agent. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanear Cily and Denrer Short Line, via_Loutsts ans, So., and Chicago, Sprinaficld, Alton and St, Louis Through Line. Union Depot, Weat Sille, near Marjson~ss Bridge. Ticket Offices : At Depot, and 123 Randoiphests MNoston Wool Market, Boston, July 10,—Tlo woal morket wae slaady and Taawe, | Avriec, uniform it prico during tho week, Michigan, Ohio, - | and Tonnmylvania flosces sold ot A1G35e, monily ot 47 | e OIY ExproseiaTackgonl, | 0 @50¢ ; common to cholce Michigan, 45@50c ; old und.. ansas Chf Fast jiress, Vi Bow Wieconniny 464740 Dorbio ind combing, 40@. | ~ dnckagmfi, Jik, wod Loutnl| " 800 ; unwashied, I0G@IC ; tub, ST@B2XC. ang, M 19:00p. m. £ 7200, m, i h\llx],; 1!( n):{u, 9:15 8, m. [* 8:10 p. m.. The Produce Markots, 900p. m.| 7808, m, NEW YORE, 4 New Yomk, July 19,—Corron—Quict; middling uplang, le. Bneavirvrre—Tlour nctlyo and very firm; re- calpts, 7,000 brla; snperfine Wostern and Sinte, $6.25 ; common' (o good extra, §6,.20@0.553 good to 40; white wheat extra, 37,35@8.£0 ; Ohlo 5!, Louls, $6.76@10.75, Ryo ' Sour 30, Cortimeal sctive and 45, Wheat lesa active but 4,000 Lt ; rejected mpring, $1.36@1,30% ; whilo Weat- , §1, 2 Milwuukde, $1.46; prime dv, nnd Duluth, $1.60. Ryo quict; Westorn, 76@ 78+, Barloy and mait unchaiged. Corn firns recolpts, 208,600 Lu; stemmer mixed Wetern ot 64@btc; raih o, 50@61C; Kiin-dried, B0@803c; heated, G0@S3c. Outn nil and unchauged’; rocelyits, 67,000 bu. ‘WooL—Quict and steady; Obio, 40@G0c; domestie, G023 tubbed do, 5lc, Eaos—Dull and heavy ; Western, 21@32e, J1avy—Dull and heavy, Hova—Steady, at 15@60¢ for erop of 187 LeaTnen—Dull and irregular, ut 28@30a; Orinoco, p.m. i ‘onons, Lacon, and Washing! n p.m. m; Exnress Jolit & Dwiglit Accommouation. * 9:40. 1 HICAGO. MILWAUKEE & 1, PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depe Madis d wata,; T¥ 55 South Clarivats oposie Sherman Hssses ek Dopase e Arrive, Milwaukoo, 8t. Panl & Miaaoap- olis Day Lixpra u (iwaukoe & Proiria du " Oliiea, Billvaen AL ko olia Night, Expro $6:508. m, *11:008. m. . . “seoured CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depats—Loot of Lakest., Indiana-av., and Sizteenthadt., and Canal and Sizteenih-ats. Ticket offices, No. 69 Clarite #h,y and al depots, 20 GnocEnime—Coffos netivo afid firmer, at 156105, Suguw steady, Molasscs dull and unéhengod. kicd steady. Mail and Expres: PrinoLzux—Crudo, 7%o ; refined, 173(c, Qutawn and Stre ProvisioNs—Tork lower ; now mess, $17.12), Deet | Bubilaue and cut meats unchanged, Lard stoady; Western steam, 874c. D Cnrrsn—Unchanged, -Firmer at 92@033gc. WILWAUKEE. MILWAUREE, July 10,.—DReapsTurra—Flour guiet ; held firm. Whent ateady ; No, 1, $1.33 ; No, 9, $1.26 ganh o iy $1.21 .\ugfiul, Oath nchivo and hig:}o‘r; No. 3, 384c, Corn active and bigher ; No o i Tyo fitm ; No, 1, 60c. Darley firm s No, 2, Tdc. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyot foot of Lakesst. and fool of Ticenty-secon Frriouts—To Buflalo, & affiees, 131 Handalphest,, near Clark 3 Oawego, 1130, Rxcrrpra—¥iour, 4,000 brls ; ‘wheat, 89,000 b, SurpueNTa—TFlour, 6,000 brls ; wheat, 47,000 bu, CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O., July 10,—BREADATUFFA—Wheat 8t. Louls Exprass.. B, Loula Tiagt L1 uiet and unchaiiged, Corn steady ot 47@480. Oats | CaroMail ahiet; Bo, 1, 106, Galfo Vaprs YeTRoLEvi—Quiot and unchanged. fpringiield feaor ubugue & Sloux Gty i TOLEDO. bugue & Sloux Gty i Toreno, July 10,—Buia~ steady. g&huque & Bioux Glty Lis. Wheat_highior; No, 2 whits iabaal, $1.93; No, 3 K-“'l’hku poadnger. do, $1.70 : No, 1 white Micligan, $ umbor Michi- | JiEARgkoe Tassengoro.:ioo gan, $1.69, spot nd July ; August, $140; No, 1 ved, | 113do Park and Oak Waada, @1.60, Corn quiet snd higher ; mixed, 4%, aImL Hjdo Park and Oak Woods! ox July { Soptember, 46770 low wixed, i2i¢o; White, | Hde Park and Oak Wood 1o _grade, #95c ; damaged, dlc, Oats & shado | H3do Park and Onk Woods bighers' No. 1,980 No. 2, i35z Hiydo bork aud Oak Wood ge FrEtunTs—Firm'; to Bhifalo, 4@40; Oswego, 8 @Ye. Reor1rrs—Tlonr, 0,000 brls ; wheat, 5,000 bu; corn, 22,000 bu ; orts, 8,000 by, Surparsrs—Flour, 2,000 bris; wheat, 21,000 bu; covn, 7,000 bit ; oats, 3,000 t, 01T, Dernorr, July 19,—-BurAnSTUFFS— Flour quict snd unchanged, Whent steady; oxtra, §1.96; No, 1 Corn steady, at 40c bid, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City offices, corner Randolph and LaSalleats,, and 75 Cunal. it., corner Madlsonst. Arrive, whito, 31,853 mmnbet, $1.6015. " BB p. . 4Tc nsked, Outs in good demand, at e, (2o m Fusioaizs—Lo Osviero, 0 ekl Vossels scarco. 840! m. BT, §7. Louss, July 10.—HnEADSTUFFS—Flour qulet and unchanged. Wheat i good. demand for best grades, and prices ‘stendy ; now No. 8 fall, $1.20; do No, 2, 5. Corn dull; No,? mixed, 3@ 81¢0 1n wareliotise, Passongor. $h eackon Outs quiot ; No.'3, 5@idgo in _clovator, | Aflwaukee essonger {0l 303370 backed, Barloy, no market, Lyo dull, at 57 | Kt Pant Lxpross abdc. Marquetto Expro: Wiitsky—TFirm, at 00¢. St. Uaul lixpross, Trovisions—Pork qufot at $16,60, Dullc meats nomiual. Bacon quict, but 5 shadla irmer for tuture shoutdors, 8(G81¢0; clear sides, 100 cash and August. Lard noniinal, oas—Firm, ot $4.40@4.05, hungol CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Vantiuren and Shermunts, Iicket affice, & Weat Madison-ut. UINCINNA'T, Omata, Leavons'th&Atohfson Itx Owonazs, July 19—Bneabsturrs—Tlour frm at | Lok Agcommodation, $6,75@7,16, Wheat—Now firm at $1.95@1.80, Coru [ P @it KEbi: | Ryo steady; duilly digie. 0@7dc, Oats quist; it TrovisioNs—Quiot at oponing, but more activo close, Mesw povk nominal; $10,25@10,60, Lard actlve; held at 83(e; ketfle, Bi@8o. Dulk moats, shade firmer ; shoulders, 130 ; clear rib, 824c, 2} 0 1-10@9}¢0 buyer Augunt ; clar, 06, acon fair domand ; whoulders, 84u; clear rib, 03{0; clear, 24, Winsny—Steady; 910, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren-at., Joot a7 LaSalle-st, Iicket ofices, northicest corner Clark and Randolph-ste,, and southiest corner Canal and Madison 1o, Leave, Express Acoon, via Main Line..[* 2:30 Mail, via Alr Lino and Main Lino® :: Booclal Now York xpross, via| NEMPHIS, 't Ling &t Merius, July 10,—Corton—Strong; good ordina- | Atlantio Hapross, wia Alr Lin TN L low g O o o aat | Bl M £ DreabsTUFRFS—Flour dull and nonifusl; Corn dul 3 A and drooplugt: yellow and mised, bto, Oats scarce | Suuth Gblcago Accoum and firmn st 43@44c, 5 iy Tav=salon nk H10.00624.00; PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYRE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, BRAN—§16,00610,00, BuaN—§16.006 Arriv, Bacon—Dull aud drooping; shoulders, 8)/@0o; @103 ohlos, NG,y apiLTA, Puravrens, July 19, —BUFADSTOYES ~ Flour steady; superfiie, §:60@4.50; State, Indinna and Ohlo oxtru_family, $7.25G8,00, Wheat steady ; ved Bouthern, $LOI@LI0; ambor do, $1.15@L73, 'Corn uiut sud weak ; sixod Western, 60ig@0lo, Inttor for uguat. Osta steady; white, 5003 wized, 43@4o, Piovisions—Park, $17,60@17.75, TrrnorEus—0Orude, 19303 refined, 1810, Wisay—Uic, . CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATE LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Groat Central Ruilroud Depot, foot For through tickets' and aleep BALTIMORE, G neto Teket afice, 131 Tndoljihcst,y near comer Clark 75 Davtisonk, July 10.—BReAbsTUPPE—Flour stosdy ‘L,‘.-yv;g':- Y ”';‘.,-[g';‘ oy alle-at,, corner Wushe Wheat stendy 3 cholco white, §LT5@ d, 8 ey 170, Corn dull; wized folr to prime, $1.50@ Teave Ohlou; o s . Lalny n. Weiorn, 67503 fouthiern scatce, Onta wull anl woak; | AFFive ot : eVt gt i, (0 Arivest Jntnayel L WovImoNs—Unchanged. : chl;x:u"éla\v-ulnrn weuk ; recelpts lieavy; good to Zfi}"rflfn':'inIH:}TE?E':TD':&%&&“:‘ET:‘x‘:':;i?x;‘flgm H : o i 1 skongors cas Wity Norminal af 9dc, g0 chookod and tako train AL TWoNls A0CORdStr July 18.~Whiat Arin; No,1 Mimauke, eao, Jnly 18,~Wheat firm; No, 3 100 To0% while Geaaia, $1.63 ; cloico do, $10G1.02, Gorn ull and lower § mniked, 540 ; bigh mfxod, 660, AUFFALO, jorrato, July 10.—Bueapstures—Flour firm and qu]u“f \Whsat hoglooted ; No. 2 Alilwaukeo olub nom- ial, at §1.5, Corn dull'; nominally {0440, 4 10 cou- dillén, fof N, Oate opensulat 870 o buyors, FrElGHTe==1trm ; wheat, H N et Niw ouLEANS, ' CHICAGD & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OI'EN TO ELOIN, 08 MILES,) Depot corner Halated and North Hranchate, General afice 18 Metropolitan filock, corner Kandolph and LaSalle-sie, Rapross Passonger., Erotiht Accommod Onveans, July 19,~HAy—Dull ; prime, $22.00, Neovions Yok {i“lu, at $i7.25, bry salt aatd SOALES. shouldery, b, R T T S Ekhors oenduade FAIRBANKS' Finanour—Sterling, 27, Bight, 2{ premium, BETANDARD 1d, 1153, O ronsquict, Bales, 1,700 talos gond ordinaey at sCcATLES 1@l 1ow widding, 7@t midling, 18303 ey e betonnn, 18750 ' Cropts, 582 bules, Ex: ! ports coastwise, 1,640 balos, Htock, 34,411 ales. Weok's FAIRBANKS, MORSHE &0Q Balos, 7,000 balew, Rocoipla: 180 bales, Exportss 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, Guaabulhe, 1,105 balea, Block ; 55,405 baloe, \