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g < - " 6 THIZ CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE ULSDAY, JULY 29, I873. ) Bix Iots in Btaple's Bubdiviston of o 1 03¢ of n w &, | of 1o per bu, tho groatest drop bolng in whoat [ o raporta of thie wheat cro in Dolginm avo goner- | Indiana pressed, $18,00@31,00; do common, $10,00 5.25@B,50 ; millot, 40@K00 ; I B6@GS0, Bales lo—0l 22.00@35.00; com: 0@ MUNEY AND Gom M ERGE Bee. 10, :ln,lm, dated July 18 ; considoration, $1,600.” ° | for del tyary thin lfimxt\\. 'mn‘ mukgt woa aarly | ally favorablo and the ryo ero) > han baon ko for l;gnuflb 16,004 H chm(.'por rl, 3.00@4.00 e ?;mhn o1 u;l'murll:;u uma':fly.‘ fl::“‘/'\’\'xgug. at .05, au’l‘l'."‘I 0300 i ‘A Ry comman 410, st 0 ; Totdand ¥ i Lot 6 fu Hulurds Dlock 3, | dopvassed by tho xeport that. Liverpool waa | 910y tho favorablo tomporalure ta (o promisan fair | | OIKESE—The sitvatlon of thia market was camon- | dalfverad. Tintfornut—Clear, $35.00@00.00; common, §20.00@ —_— gflmuihfdhmuylmhm and 05, Boo, 10, 38, 14, dated | oo W Eci P oing weatbior in England for tho yloid, The Ilnlnl(cruphml also fmproved o appoars | tally unchangod, Thero was s moderaie local snd | | TEAS—ON toas remain dull and weak, whilo tho | 80,00, 4 AT uly 14§ consldaration, $,350, 4 ) e o i grom | o0, it tho yleld 1 oxpocto Lo o boiow an avorage, | intorlor domanl at tho annosed ranga of pricon: Now | flow crop aro moving freely wudro firmly lold, Quo- | Oliorry—Glear, $1000G00.00; common, 815,00 MONETARY. Tola 10 1o ), l‘rfifi :kr‘nfir“'i?nr:;. SR Y g{:l’;-flpml, ; :::;DL,\X l‘; Qn".',’.?ifirh‘iv'i'um :g s“{nfi . ll;hflnfl:mfl:;r ‘l: I-‘r-nn;. dl;rl‘l{‘fl thio Inst weelu:: uz'llalgll }‘.‘:i""%.“";}.??““ Olifa factory, 9@100; Weatorn lnl;onn nro tho »nn‘li»ll n‘5'°7ko Yfldullg hyrlmn com- | 85,00 ,1 cull, suéo@m,oo.w % LN sedkeickibs 3 a0 W 3 ly an 0 roporta of oro] o 0 03 3 10 falr, 45@G50; o good, 60@ i -~ a2 X .00 3 eyl R B o | s eV e asing ootizols 10, tho SpODING | Tule Bl e O OO g 1a | -~ OOR (Ll e for fird conls In o acttvo, | ton s Sheiatiib: SomEm 10 i ol bason. 100 | oy o fen pa T po, 003 common, £20,00 In the local monoy markot tliore waa nothing worthy of spocial noto to-day, Thoro Is somo- thing mora of a domand for monsy than was noticeablo & waok or two ago, but the supply ia largo yot, and approved borrowors got all thoy want without difoulty. Now York oxchango was weaker to-dny, snd sold at par. DANIRUPT TONR BIECULATORS. The attempt somo months ago to corner ypork rosulted fn tho failuro of o good many speou- Iating firms in 8t. Louls, Cinclunati, and Now Orlonns; Against throo of tho St. Louls firma proccodings in bankruptey wero instituted on tho 16th insb., viz,: Mossrs, Cheatham & Draughon, whoso labilitios aro stated nt ©180,- 000, and assots 30,000 ; Narris & Thomas, lia- bilitles 225,000, negota £8,000; Guthrio & Co., liabjlities €40,000, nesots nominal. Mossra, II, Milward & Co., of Oliengo, appoar in tho lsts of unsecurod creditors ns follows : Choathsm & Dranghon, $115,200 ; Harrls & Thomns, $2,760; Guthirio & Co., 16,600, Tho noxt heaviost croditors aro Aloxandor & Cramer, of 8t. Louls, claims against Choatham & Draughon, £00,000 ; against Guthrio & Co., £1,200, Thero aro thirty othor oreditors in Bt. Louis, Louiavillo, Now Orlenns, and Cincinnadl, With claims ranging from $8,000 to 31,000, AN TMPENDING GOLD SPECULATION. Thero continues to bo considorablo comment in the New York papors on the movemonts of tho ‘Bull oliquo in goll.. Tho Word nys tholr latest movo i to buy all the gold that can be bnd, and also offect o stringenoy in tho money market 1o the fashion that has boon found eoffoctual in autumn and spring,” by locking up greonbacka. Tho attompt to buy up'all tho gold, and at the ‘samo timo to lock up groonbaoks, will, wo think, o found too Leavy o contract for any clique, no mattor how strong, ab this scason of the year ; but their operations may have tho offcot to causo a change to somo extent In tho condition of thomonoy morket of New York, Tho buy- ing up and holding of auy considorable amount of gold would. of itsolf havo a tondoenoy to cango stringoncy. In fact, an ndvanco in tho prico of gold, bo maitor from what conso, is always au_indicatlon of n diminishing supply of monoy in tho markot, not simply of spcoio monoy, but of any kind of loanable capital, It is :lauim'ul, howaover, if tho Wall stroet cliques Eousasu any such power over thoe prico of gold as ususlly ascribed tothem. The Wall stroot quotations are only local, and do not affact the gouoral value of gold. On the other Liand, it is absurd to supposo they have power to eithar do- precinto or approciate tho valuo of our entiro mass of paper currency taroughont the country by their mauipulations of & fow millions of gold in Wall streot. Itisa woll ostablished fact that, during the grent gold oxcitomont of 1860, on Black Friday, when gold was “ selling” in nmounts of from 1,000,000 to 85,000,000 in the Gold-Rdom ot from * 160 to 163, it was gold in small amounts in tho stroot, and at banks for logitimato purposes, at 135. A speoulative rigo jn tho prico of gold in the Gold-Room in Wall streat hus nathing mora to do with tho real ‘value of oither gold or greonbacks than a corner in whoat, for instance, in the Chicago market for July delivery yould havo to do with the valuo of wheat for dolivery next month, In both cases it i8 simply a bot botweon tho bulls and beara as to Which can put up tho most monoy in margins. The fletitious high prico is confined in both casea to speculators, and in this class aro included the importing marchauts, who sro always on ono sida or tho other in any gold speculation, whilo other morchants havo nothing to do with it and poy but littlo attention to it, knowing vory well that the flctitions price of gold in & limited locality does not afect thio gonoral vajuo elzowhero ; but active speculation of any kind has o tondoncy to sbsorb monoy and make loannblo funds scarcor while the coutest betweon the bulls and bears is in progress, Should the threatened manipulation of the gold market bo undertaken in New York, it will probably be failuro. Money is too plonty thero for eithor party to got snuch the advantago of tho other, THE NEW TBADE DOLLAR Ling tho words ‘“420 grains, 900 fine," ombraced in_tho design of ona kide of tho coln, ‘Lhis ia a pioco of practical information so commondablo that overy coin of ovory civilized nation ought to bove uimilar information on its faco, or, botior still, overy coin should have figures on its faco indicating tho numbor of graina of pure gold or puro silver it contains. With such indications on ita fpce, any person could thon tell tha valuo of any foraign corn, Wherens Dow none but experts” or those who havo access to coin-oharts can tell, A CURIOUS, TARDY REVOLUTION. ‘Tho London Z%mes cally attontion to an intor- oaling movomont among tho marchants of Livor- pool to shake off their old-fogyism, which has clung to them liko au * Old Man of tho Sen :" ‘Tho movoment bas boon startod by the lending morchants of Liverpool to romody a griovance tho cxistence of which in auy large commereinl town at tho presont day will to overy London man of business appoar almost incrediblo, To thoso who aro mot familisr with thelocal eus- toma of tho placs, tho fact that tho facilitios of ordinary banking accounts sro virtually unknown thoro, that the payments of onch day, oatimated to average about £2,000,000 sterling, are made from hand to hsud in bank- notos and gold, and that all tha loeses, emboz- zloments, wasto of intorest, and other evils of this state of affairs have boon tolerated because tho community generally bave bean too indiffer eut to ndopt a_concorted rosolution for overs throwing tho c{()puuitivn of cortain classos of baukors or brokers, will soem nmong the most singular Rnnouncemonts. 1n 1867 tho Chamber of Commorco made au attompt in favor of o civ- ilized systom, whicl had no rosult ; but a memo- randumn published to-day in the Liverpool Daily Post, sotting forth the yracisa naturo of thocase and urging & new avd vigorous effort, muy now, * perhaps, moot with mora success. By London morchunts the mattor will be watched simply with the curiosity which sttends any struggle ‘betwoon modora babits anil tho clumsy usages of former times. e REAL ESTATE, The following instrumonts wero filed for record on Mouduy, July 21: OITY PHOPENTY, MeGregor st, 111 £¢ 0 of Stowart av, 0 f, 253125 #t, Qated Juno 25; consideration, $700. Park av, 2001t o of Iloyno at, nf, E0x124 ft, dated July 10; constderation, $5,260. Wood st, nw cor of Iubbard at, o f, 220100 £, dated July 13; considoratlon, $24,000, Dashlol st, near u o cor of Twenty-elght st, w1, 25 ¢ to alluy, dated July 107 considoration, $900, Wallaco of, noar Twenty-sevonth st, o £, 50 ttto alloy, dated Juno 16; consideration, $3,100, Wallaca at, 60 £t a of Thirtloth st; o' £, 263130 £t dated June 8; conalurition, $900. Lot on at bst Throop st aud Centro oy, and 800 £t & of Sixtecnfl st, w f, 2531255 £t, dated March 23; cous sideration, $1,00, Cussit af, 102 1t 1 of Grand av, W f, 26x120 6-10 &, datod May'20; consideration, $700. Lot 6 of Lrown & Seavorn's Lot 6, in Dlock 18, Bec, 29, 80, 14, dated July 163 considoratlon, $450, Woud uf, n w cor of Hubbard st, o f, 2:0x100 &, dated July 17+ considoration, $25,000. Townsend at, near a o cornir of Ebru st, w £, 25 £t to slley, doted Juhe 18 considoration, 81,673, Wl st, 1 o corner of Ohapin at, undivided ¥ of Lot 1, dufed July 6; consideration, '$1,200, Park av, Lot Wood and Page sta, 11, 2195 feot to oy, with bullitng dated "July '8 conaideraion, Tudisna ay, o of Twenty-sixtheat, W, 7 £t toalley, dated July 313 coustderation, $1,400. Lot 45, In Blook 63, Bec, 19, 39, 14, dated July 3; con- siduratio , $800, Obio at, 160 € 0 of North Blatost, n.f, 35x100 ft, dated July 0; consideration, $4,000, Eriont, 210 ft w of Kingubury, s £, 243100 £t, datod July 16 ;' cousideration, $1,900, Trown et, 48 £t n of Wright, o f, 24x100 £, dated Juno 25; conalderation, $1,450, Wost Olio et,10 ft'w 'of ' Oakley, 1, 60X123) ft, dated June 10 3 conslderation, §2,000, I'wonty-soventh st, noar 4 w cor of Butlor at, nf, 25 3124 1t, datod July 4} consideration, $1,100, Weat Jackson af, 195 w of Osliforbis av, n f, 26x125 14, dated Bay 20+’ consideration, $750, Loxingtonat, 1786-10 fiw of Westorn av, nf, 25x 1233 1t, dated Juno 34 ; conalduration, §1,000, Eightlots in Higgink, Law & Coy's 'Addition, dated June 37 consideratfon, 10,000, Lot 7 of Lot 100 and 101, in_Dutterfleld’s Addition, dated July 103 consideration, $1,350, Ifubbeat, 0 W cor of Thfsty-titth at, Tota 76 to 80, duted Bay 28 consideration, $3,000, Veriion av, 1 of Chirty-soventh ut, o f, 60 ft to alley | duted July 85 consideration, $4,500, Vernow uy, 1 of Thirty-sevonth at, o f, 81 £t to alloy; ; coul n, 4,505 i dated July 6; coti '\ Indiaua av, bot Twenty-nlnth unid Thirtiett ste, o f, 22833170,83, duted July 1; conslderation, $13,000, N of Lota Laud anid b o Lot 3. il iock 00, ol section Aduiton, dated July 167 couulderatios, Lot 1, in Forkotls Bubdivision in Dlock 76, of w 3 Bue, 27,99, 14, dutod July 10; consideration, $9,000, NOWTW OV CITY LibiTs, Four lota in Rayenswood, dated July1; conaldora~ tion, $4,000, Lot13 In Dlock 8, Clybourn's Addition o Ravens- wood, dutod June 11 ; consideration, $500, UQTIL OF QITY LI Lot 3 ia Block 3, in Onoy While's patt of n o X Boo, 9, 88, 14, datud May 13 ; conmdoration, $600, Lot 1 1u same block, ‘dated Blay 13§ couulderation, ¢ — X of 0w i, Boc, 90, h’nu‘ ;] “N"f.' Boe, 90, 40, COMMERCIAL. MonpaY Evennia, July 1, Tho following woro tho rocolpts nud shipments of tho lending srticles of produco in Chiongo Jduring tho pnst forty-olght hours, and for tho ‘correapanding dato ono yoar sgot TECEIFTA, BRTPMRNTA, 1079, | 1813, (| 1672, | 1872, Flour, brls, GATI[ 4,08%| 0,637 3,770 Whent, bu, 72,415 3,823 42,040) 312,370) 208,12011 941,260 60,450 4975 169,254 100 400| 4,400 Flax js0od, s, i 4 Droom-corn, 0,400(| "1 il Oured moate), 52,850 220,250] 172,308 Tcef, bl 10 Tork, bris 3.6 vl 2002 1,08 ‘Withdrawn from storoon Saturday for city con- sumption : 4,100 bu wheat ; 479 bu corn; 4,616 by onts ; 601 bu xyo;1,983 bu barley. Tho following grain bas beon inspeoted into storo this morning, up to 10 ololock: 60 cary whont ; 79314 cars corn; 12,000 bu No. 1 do, 45,400 bu No. 2 do, nnd 17,800 bu rojected do by conal; 49 cars aata; 7,600 bu do, by caual; 13§ carsrye; 1 cor barloy. Total (805 cars), 450,000 bu, The following shows tho distribution of tho ‘broadstufls shipped out from this city during the ‘past wools: Shipped, Flour, | Wheat,| Corn, Oala, Hye, 18,071 | 1,4 neiGi| 10]060 Othor . port3 e Total......| 23,63] 843,406 1,351, 6361 Al308,327 bu barloy ehippod by rall, Tho claim js mado that last wook New York sont ont 74,000 bu corn as the largest grain cargo that ovor crossod tho Atlantic, Wo can noarly oqual that on tho lakes. The ‘*Butter"” took ont 62,920 bu corn from Ohicago in ono load last wook, which is stated to bo tho largost cargo of corn that ovor loft this port. Tho leading produce markets wero quict to- dey ond gonorally stoady, with not much change in prices. Tho recolpts woro small, excopt in com, which arrived in groat volumo, but with- out swamping tho markets s might havo boon oxpocted. Tho shipping movemont was fair. Tho continuance of eool weathor caused greator confidonco in the condition of grain ; but buyors woro uot anxious, excopt In oats and barloy, and dnllnoss was tho rule on the Board of Trado, as outside. 1In tho dry goods market onl; light amount of trading was done, snd formor quolations woro unchanged. Tho inquiry was maivly for slaple cottons and sensonable dross goods, which Jworo solling st vory full pricos. Groceries woro fairly activo and were generally firm; notably so for collcos, sugnra, and rico.” Blocks aro “in-good shapo, and tho gonoral markot geoms to bo in o healthy condition, Butter and chooso wore with- out quotablo clinnge, the former ruling fairly activo and firm, whilo tho Jattor is (?\fint ani ensy. Tho bagging market presontod mno mow fonture worthy of notico, Coal wns quotod un- changed in prico, thongh in hard descriptions an oarly advance s looked for. In tho fish market tho only change was o reduction of 25c por 14 brlin whitofish, Trado was satisfactorily active, and most descriptions were atoadily hold. Drio fruits were moving with fair liborality, ond woro gouorally firm. ny, hides, loathor, and paints woro dull, as proviously quoted. Tho avorago amount of business was trans- acted at tho lumbor yards to-day, formor prics boing gonorally maintained. A largo iloct of lumber-1aden vessols wore lying at tho lumber docke this morning, but the mnrkot waa datl, oxcapt for joists and scautling, which woro ready salo and fir at 89.25@10.00, Good to choico strips and boards and shingles also sold at full former rates, but common boards seomod rather slow and casy. 'Thero wore no now foaturcs to noto in correction with motals, building matori~ als, iron, and pails; the domand is not, particu~ larly activo, and_pricos are rathor wosk, oxcopk for motals, which rulo stoady, ond tin is guito firm from sympathy with _New Yorlk. The demand for” wool is falling off a little, but tho gonernl tone of the market is one of firm- nss, ns tho receipts ro light. Lops and broom corm'szo In Lolor roquest and stoady ot tho quotod pricos, Timothy and clovor sood wore in roquest ond firm, Othor variotios woro quiet ond unchanged. Greon fruits woro fairly active and steady oxcopting applos, which woro » shado ensior, aud raspborrics woro highor. Potatocs woroin largo supply and pricos wers weak sud fonding ‘dowoward, Tl inquiry for poultry was fair, and, as_the offorings _roro not largo, prices waro stondior than at tho closo of last woek, Eggs were in moderato request and apsior. Lake froights woro active nnd stoady nt tho inside rates of Saturday, under o good domaud ab the reduction, which was partialiy rendered nocessary by o reported advanco in froights on the Erio Cannl. Tho business done was lirlnci- pally in corn at bo to Buifalo and 10}¢e to Kings- on or Oswogo, Whoat was' quotéd at bigo to Buffalo,and 1130 to Lowor Lake ports. Through Tates to Now Lingland points, via Buitalo, woro quoted unchanged at23con corn. A total of sovontoen chariers was roportod, which will clrr{ out 92,000 bu wheat and 430,000 bu corn. Highyines were _inactive but firm nt 1¢o ad- vanco, buyors bidding 90}{0 while holders de- mandod 910 por gallon. ~\Vines aro roportod to Do very searco at_ this polnt, and tho Western production quito small. Provisions wero again dull, and little bettor than nominal, Mess pork was 15@20c per brl lower on cash lots, and & shado onsior for futuro, in eyupstly with & decline_in the prico of live hiogs at the Btock Yards, Lard wad nominally unchanged, with o wider gap than usual bobwoon the figures named by buyers and soll- ora. Meats woro moro active, shouldors boing firm at full provious quotations, while short ribs wore ogain a shade casier, There was nothing dolug, sud no chango in homa or bacon monte, Tho market closed at tho following rango of 16,437) 570,603 11,673 pricons Moss pork, ogsh or sgllor July, SI6.00 @16.10; do eollor August, $16.00; do sellor 814.05@16.10 ; do tollor Do- Soptembor, combor, $18.00@18.25; lard, cash or sollor July, $8.06@8.10; do seller August, $8,10@8.15; Bumior d0,73¢@175¢c. Swoot picklod lxms quoted at 10@12¢c. Dry salted meats quotable at 73(@ T3¢0 for shouldors; 8)4@85¢o for short ribs; ‘and 85¢@83¢o _for_shiort cloar, Boxed shouldors, T3¢ @1%o." English ments, 8@ for short Tibs: U@bi0 for short clear. "Bacon is quoted al 830 for shoulders; Difo for cloar ribu; 08{c for short cloar; end 18%4@166 for hnms, all packed. Moss boof, £8,75@0.005 oxtra mose do, ©9.75@10.00 ; 'boof buma, §21,00 @35.00. Oity tnllow, TH@7}o; greato quot- ablo al G@G}50, Balos woro roportod of 1,000 brls moss pork sellor Augustat $16.00 ; 20,000 1bs shouldors ot 7360; 200,000 1 short ribe nt 81o. Flour was I6ks aotivo than on Saturday, and firm =t former prices, Thera was a good domand for oxport, a littlo moro than at tho'closo of lnut waook ; but somo atocke were rathor badly brokou up, and othora wero hold higher, so that the ag- grogate of salas was much lesa than the domaud Would indicato, Tho modium grades of spring extrag, at $5,00@6.76, and sprin{( snporiines, wero tho most wanted, and that chlofly on Caune dian account. Dran was stody. Balos wore ro- ported of 60 briu apring extras ab 87.25 ; 100 brls o 8t 80,60 : 100 brls do ot 90,25 ; 100 brla do at 80,00 100 brly da at 86,803 250 brls do (Mo fng Qlory) aud 100 Lrls (Southorn Quoen) and 250 brls do at §5.75 ; 100 brla do ab #6.63}¢’; 200 brla doat 80,60 700 bils do on privato torms ¢ 100 brls superfines (Roynl Clom) at §4.40; 10 bris do unsound v €3.76, ‘lotal, 3,260 bri. Alo 10 tons bran at 810,60, on track, Tho fol- Towing was the oloaing range of prices: Fair 1o cholce white wintor extras., Good to choico p: Low to medium Minneaotas (pa Good to faucy Minuy Bpring superfinea Rye flour, Bran.. hoat was dull and frm at an ayerago docliuo "v- {ivo oloment, whoso business to-dny cousintod chiofly of sottloments. Thoro wau & fair ship- ping domand for tho lowor grades, and car lotd of No. 3 woro witlingly hought up t_sollor-tha- month prices Lo fl'h shorts for July, Thoro is still a Iargo amount of whoat undolivored, and vory tittlo whont hara to fill with (wo can soareo- 1y hinve wore thau 200,000 bu No. 2 hero now), wwhile tho aceipts aro bot lorgo cnough to mako any sorlotty dlfforonco during the romnindor of tho month, Wit our prosont rato of rocolvivg, ovon if thero should not bo avothier pound shippod ottt, wo should hnve loss than half o million bu No. 2 spring liero at tho cloko of tho ourront month,” Tho short inlerest romombored this, and woro to willing to take hold of tho littlo of- forod at tho onrly daolino that tho mnrkot soon boosme stroug, * Sollor tha month, or cash No. 2 upring, oponed at §1.20, sdvancod to el.zu?g, rocedod to 81.20%¢, and roso to $1.213¢, closfng b 1.41Y, Boller Angust sold b §1163{@ 1,104, elosing relativoly tamo at 81.16%¢, Bollor Hoptombor sold sparingly ot $1.004@1.10, aud sollor tho yoor at SLO7Y. No. apring | closod ot 81.28G1.20; No. '3 do af 1,10; and rejected o at 02, Cash anles wora roportad of 800 bu No. 1 spring (ard) ab $1,82; 800 bu do ab $1.28; 5,000 bu No. 2 spring (hatd) ot $1.24 ; 400bu do (A, D. & Co., hnrd) nt $1.26; 1,600 bu do nt $1.213¢; 7,800 bu do nt $1.21347 5,600 bu do at 812035 10,800 budoat $1:2 11,800 bu do at 81.2037; 1 bu do at 1,208 ; 500 bu do at $1.203¢ ¢ 1,600 bu No. 3 epring at B1.10X ; 8,400 bu do 81,10 ; 1,600 bu rofoctod at 026, 'Total, 67,000 bu. Corn was dull, with o shado’ of ‘wesknoss, at about thosamo uvurnfio of pricos ug on Baturday. Tho quotation from Livorpool wag tho inside of ilio rango roportod at tho closo of last wook, and our recoipts woro Iargo, tho inpoction’ this morning smounting to'fully 380,000 bu, This inoroasod tho volumo of offorings, and made somo buyers hold bnol, espocially ns tho woathor was @0 cool 08 to lond sovoral to_prodict that o shall Lavo no moro corn postod this acason, Tho greater confidonco In condition, aud tho oxpectation of larger roceipts in tho future, cotsod s shrinking of tho promiums poid for carrying into sucoocding months, Tho shippors took Liold vory frooly in tho latior part of tho soslon, whon' eotikflod that freight room could bo socured at 5o. It unotoworthy that our stocks in stor woro only elightly roduced during tho past wook, and tho prosont rato of rocolpts throatons £0 incronso instosd of diminish. This will bo awkward i¢ wo havo unfavorablo woath- or; ofhorwiso wo_may bo ablo to push through without sdditional posting ; and it should bo ro- ‘mombered that the presont rate of corn arrivals oan searcoly koop up when now whoat, onts, and baloy bogin to_como in. Seller the ‘month, or rogular No. 2, sold at 837@37){c ; sollor Au ot 875@373¢0 ; and sollor Soptombor ot B3¢ @30}c; o)l cloging at tho insido, Now rocolpts of No. 2 closed at 87i¢o ; and rojeotod ot 343c. Cash anlos wero raportod of 29,600 bu No. frosh ut 873¢o ; 42,800 bu do at 873 ; 07,300 bu rog- 3710 20,000 bu do at873e; 63,200 bu 00 bu rojoctod at 34750 ; 8,000 bu do nt849¢o 5 43,600 bu do at 343c ; 2,400 budo at 8433 ; 6,000 bu do at 8do; 5,600 bu no grado at 280’ (ot track) 5 1,200 bu do at 370 ; G,000 bu No.1 ut89%¢e; 6,000 bu bhigh mixed at' 815 6,000 bu do ot 3830 ; 0,000 bu No. 2 nt 383f0; 13,000 bu do ot 8830 ; 24,000 bu do at 380 ; 6,000 | bu rojoctod at 35igc, all adoat, Total, 870,000 bu, Onts were modoratoly nctive, and irregular, avoraging & shindo lowor than on Saturday. Oats for this montl's delivory wero strong till noar tho close, with vory littlo offored, notwithstond- ing tho incroaso in tho volumo of racoipts. The renson soomod {0 bo tho fact that & good many July onts hinve not boon dolivored yof, and most of thom o hield by £wa or ¢hreo pottios, Tho markot foll off, however, near tho closo, nndor moro liberal offorings. Sales wero mado ot 28(@ 2814e, closing ot 285(@283¢c. Bollor Auguat pold at’ 273@2707c, sollor Soptombor ut 203{@3Tc, and soilor tho year at 26}¢@263o, ol closing ab tho insido. Cash sales woro roportad of 1,800 Dbu No. 2 (now rocoipts) at 3830 ; 14,200 bu do at 281¢c; 4,800 bu do at 289¢0 ; 18,400 bt dost 28340 8,400 buTojectod al 2637c; 8,000 bu do at 2 bu whito, by samplo, ot 36540, delivored.” Total, 46,200 bu, Tiyo was in somo domand nt Saturday's pricos, but thero was nono ofteriug, and the market was nomital ak 56@57¢ for No. 3, and 51@520 for ro- jected. Sollor August sold sparingly at o, Cosl sales wero limited to 400" bu by sample sk . Tarloy was in_good apeculativo demand, and advancea 9c on tio option of sollor Soptember (now No, 2) under tho recopt of roports that tho yield will bo light, and but o small proportion of it inspoot ns No. 3, Tho markek oponod at 800, advancod to 833c, declined :to 80c, roso to 85c, and closed nominal ot 82@830, tho enles aggregating 85,000 bu, Thore was nothing do- ing in cosh oty ; tho marliot waa quotod a 63@ 650 for No. 3; 50@520 for No, 8; and 85@07o for rojectod, 2 EXPORTS OF LAST WEEK, Tho followiug ato tho aggrogato exports of th articles named, from {he ports of Portland, Bos- ton, Now York, Philadoiphis, and Baltimor, for the'wack ouding July 19 Flour, bla 47,000[Pork, tels and tes, 3,400 Whenf, bu.. 042,000 Iisonh, ba ++.1,300,000 Corn, bu,..\ 21 4am,000{ Lard, b 11,080,000 Tyo, bu.. . B, EUROPEAN MAREETS, DBaorbohm's dispatch to the Board of Trade to- day is as follows : Lrvenroor, July 10.—Wheat, spot, rathor_caslor, Nos, 3t01 spring, 11a 4d@ils 11d. Corn, 2Ts 6d. Floating cargocs of wheat steady. Mani Laxe—Floatiug cargoss of wheat heavy, Good cargoes of Amerlcan corn off coast, 284 Gil. LoxpoN—Tair averago quality of pring wheat, 53 6d. English country imarketa” for whieat, mostly at sliado dearer. Weathor in England kot anil forclug. COMMERCE OF NEW YORK, The Journal of Commerce gives the following 18 tho foreign inports at New York for tho month of Juno: 1871, 1870, 1673, Eutid for cons'n,. $14,778,135 § 9,796,310 $10,707,542 Do for warbous'ng. 13,082,176 17,918,008 10,086,600 Frco goods, .....c. H0B0I00 T20,874 6,450,404 Bpocto and bullion, 1,352,000 i3 030,051 Tot, cnt, at port,§01,603,417 $30,630,053 §29,147,636 Withdrayn from warohouse....... BTILAST TGBA0TL 8072554 Tho tnerease in the free goods is owing to the addi- tion of tea and coffes to the Treo list, o followlng were the foreign umports at New York for tho fiscal year nnxdlxu; June 50 7, 3 1673, 1873, 104,498,608 $213,307,830 184,003,037 T3L183,036 171,001,048 137,800,234 Frod goods, UDT,604 40,016,900 01,862,826 Hpoclo and bl UA40)TAT 2084134 7,608,00 Tot, ont, at port. §358,173,303 $416,808,012 $120,874,002 Withirawn from. warchiouse. ... 114,429,036 120,510,331 163,672,801 Tho following wore tho descriptions of imports for tho years 1 Ent, for con. Ent, for waro. 1871, 1872, 1873, Dry goods.....$120,123,210 $199,003,002 $125,00,690 Gunoral mdse,,. 223,606,285 273,620,876 287,619,007 Bpecio & bullion 3 7,608,435 Total fmports.§36,173,203_$415, 74,032 It will bo seen that the projo 78000 which formerly excosded ouo-third of the imports, Dins sterially decrensed, “The oxports from New York to forolgn ports for tho year ending Juno §0 were : 71, 1872, 1813, Dom, prodnco. ...§219,100,021 $215,729,973 $250,430,661 Forolgn froo goods 011,328 1,379,230 2,174,902 Forelgn dutlable., 809,57 9,030,651 9,977,141 Bpocioand bullion 83,905,497 69,425,823 62,003 05,622,303 255,488,590 $902,503,122 202,710,800 220,062,173 209,888,005 CONSIN OROP ITEMS. Tho Jofforaon Union roports that tho prospect is A 1 for the heat wheat crop in Wisconsin sinco 1860, Grass is roportod light, and thoso farm- ers who took tho preoaution to sow corn for fod- dor_will find it a gront holp. Tho Dodge County Democrat statos that tho promivo_of u largo fruit crop in_tho spring hos vanished, A blastof somokind seems to havo come uEnn 1ot only tho troes themsolyes. Many treor which bloomed besutifully are now dead ag smolts, Bspocially s this truc of tho apple, The Bhoboygan Z'mes says tho heavy show- er of rain ou Monday aftornoon last lodged tho rain in that soction worso than the tornado of ho 4th, Tho Merald loarns from farmers who hava visltod thoir offico that tho damago Lo orops, Dy thio storm of tha 4k, is not noarlysa grant ad was ot fira roported, ~All agreo that the main r‘nrt of tho dawago conslsts ln tho dostruction of mbor, Tho Fond du Lao Reporler says thatthe crop reports from all Fnrla of the county continuo to come In favorably. UREADSTUFES BTATISTICH, The Now York roduco Eicohanye Weckly glves tho following : » Advices from Galalz, undor dato of Juno 26, 1873, roport the wheat crop in Wallachia good; ryo, ones hulf avoragos barluy, promising; but in' Moldavis wheat not bulf an average, ryo one-third of an uvor- age, burloy splondid, In'licssarubln, all tho crops dentroyed "Ly (Lo drought aa far g3 (o Tusslan rontior, T'he lutost advicea from Italy give moro promising Lsrvest prospocts thau had gonerally Locu oxpectads parcols of now wheat woro lready in market, au irves of forulgn whost had deciined, larlotla wheat iad doollned o 53 por 480 Ibs, for Beptembor dolivery, £,0,b, Tho quality of tho now wheat i fuor aud Ioavler than that of the crop of 1673, Thie ropurts of the cropa fn Goruiany are genorally fuyorabls for su abundaut harvest, - our, biit tho pricoof wheat, owing 10 tho small sup- pllca’and Tight stock, iad not suffered much declino, Tho of wheat fn Maraoillcs on_the 281l June, 1873, was 13,010 quintals of 1 4 agninst 50,000' quintala the _corronponding date in 1813, The imports of wheat nt Marseliles Quring tho It wook in Juno sworo 00,000 quintals, ngainat 60,700 quintals or tho corrsapondiny weck in 1872, - Tn roports from 116 French Provincis] ‘markots, held during tho weok onded Juno 30, 1873, thero wan an advanco in 60, tendoncy to an advabca in 4 flun in 25, muchsnged in 20, quict in 3 tondency dowiiward 14 8, and doclino in 8 against 110 roports tho pravious week, fn which thore wan an_adyance In 4, tondoncy upward in 1, frm {a 13, unelterod in 0, calina in 4. Thio crop prospects in ungary aro gonorally favor- ablo for ot Do Gopenla oRooDk F3o, WiGh 7aa Ly in- Jured by tha April fros Tho oxport clearancen for Europe from tho ports of Now York, Boston, Montreal, Philadelphia, and Balti. more, aggtogated, oro for tho ‘undormentlonod weols a8 fallowa: [Fiour, | Wheat, | Gorny | Fve, [Pzan] Outr, e I el R 741,171, 49, ! 4], PR e o 18,06 'eanossl G2, dt) 45, 13470 BB 23,011,047, 22| 431,633 29,650/43,050] 84,03 m,m’u.\m.am 2,361,099|119,351(79,258) 67,441 4,81l1, 14 T3] 13,811} 3,160 35,048 B8, h 635, 048 (l.fl&g fl‘l!:bg 1%1\!61 Totaldw'ka, Juno B..... s hasde il 1 G s hoi 0,581 416, va) 610,035] ,600,65,084| 47,57 "Total 4wk, [115, 03115, 457,629,3,706, 107| 75,0794, 084|117, 685 mm'cnrmcu of wheat from Ban Tranclaco for Eu- I Wheat, ecntale, Value. Prov, reported July1, 13, to Juno s i 0,764,071 June 97 Hobastian Dach, Gor 25,104 ol from July 1,73, to Jumo 79, 839 vesnola, .. weveens 9,180,075 $17,608,000 Total from July 1; 71, to Juue 7, 3, 44 vossola. .. s1er s 1,080,050 9,268,197 Total from July' 0, i Jikia z-r,s i e veasols ! Totaf from Jul - 70, 174 veasels 8,089,715 Thoto wero on July 8, 15 voasaln losding and to Toad with wheat, the aggrogate tonnage mossuroment of which was 14,584 tous, - The rocalpta at San Fran- from July’l, 1872, o Juno 25, 167, wero: Flour, 889, 11634 aacks wiieat, 10,783,480 sucks; barloy, 981,028 wacks ; corn, 110,074 sacks ; T30, 14,418 sacks; 'and'the sxports for lho same period, to all countrios weros Elour, 200045 bria; wheat, 672,089 coutals, againat 270,070 bria, flour, and 1,404,882 centals of wheat for tho'corresponding poriod n 1871-2. It 45 oxpectod tharo srill not bo mich activity in Whoat of tho now crgp Wil st of July or fxst of Anguat, "o reporta of tho wintor wheat crop in Sfichigan aro ool favorable, Tho wheat harvestfa fn progross in nat Slale, and 1 o tho opluton of good Judgesthat 1uo y101d will be one-third .o ono-half lots zoported to bo favorablo for harvesting, which, If continuod, new ‘wheat will bo n marke from that Stato during tho first balf of August, Tho visiblo aupply of grain, including the stocks in fronery.at o principal polnte of acoumulation sk inko a1 soaboard porte, in transit on ho Inkos, the Now York canals, and by rall, waa, July 13, 181 Oata, . Tariey, Instoreat T SEZESEEREINE: 140,000 b 1,00 w0 and 11,9 b el Forolgn exporta of flonr and grain from New York for the weok onded July 15, 1878, and sinco January 1, and their distribution: [Flower, el Garn, 0, Bu, heat, Bu, bu, Teas, B 44,000 ey 38,208/ 10,,008'131, 804 140,808 10,289 5,28 i And 090 bu boona{ 3,638 bu £30; L0 bogs olovor sood GRATN INBPEOTION, o tho Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Tam surprisod at tho indifferonco displayed by our present grain-dealors rogarding tho iampor- ing with grades of grain, tho looso” systom of in- spection of grain, and warehousing the samo, When tho Stato took possassion of grain inspeo- tion a new fimde was introduced, called Hard Bpring 1 and 2; tho making of this grado do- stroyod the usual standard of Chicago No. 2 spring Eaat. This hard spring previonsly wont into rogular No. 9, and it being generaliy vory Loavy held up tho wheat that was put in at 66 [bs to tho bushol, and on loayving tho elevator was "'1,“”“'233 up to 57 1bs to the bushel. Now, sinco this grode was made, the olovators have boon filling up with whoat at 56 Iba which nover gaing in weight in th clovators, and, as & consequence, tho standard had to be Iot dovm to-54 Ibs o fow wookas ago, Tho pust two weoks I have boen visiting tho olovators, and have learned the above facts, andfi(alko that an_outsido Board of Ex- aminors aro dofog n thriving businoss examining grain boing shippod, to see that it is up to standard of Stato lospection) this grade of hard spring never should have Thoro nover was any occasion for it; and thore i8 no ocension for thenowly contomplated grados of Minnosots No. 1 and 2,” Tho more grados wo have, the moro complicated the business, and the poorer tho standard of grain, Our shippers #oem to caro lttlo about what thoy inspact grain coming Inl As they havo thoso outside forces to do their out inspection, consoquontly it is a one-sided affalr. Isaw grain (corn) going into two olovators lnst wook that was sour, yab in- spocted No. 3, Every woek wo hear thoory of hot corn, and yot matorial for it is bolng fur- nished bit‘mek inspoctors nlmost daily, Now, I would ask the question, Who is responsible for all this? It cortainly cannot be any one inter« osted in tho growth and advancoment of our city. I boliovo it to bo our duty to call a moet- ing of the grain dealers and examine this wholo rosponaibility whero it bolongs. Yours, &o., SurToN, LATEST, In tho aftornoon whoat was modorately aotive, and declined }ge. No. 28pring sold at $1.90: @1.21 eollor tho month, closing at the inside, aud 51.1%:@145}g sollor August, closing at 81163, Corn is quiot and 3¢o bigher, cloaing ab 8730 ’soller tho month, and 872¢o sellor August ; #léo, at 895¢o sollor Boptombor, Other grain, provisions, and lake freights were quict and un changod, i e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Mowpat Evimyo, July a1, ALOOHOL—Was In request aud firm ot $1.81@L40. BIOOM COIN—Thors was more inquiry for this ataplo than for several days paat, Tl niarkot 18 firin for noarly all grados, oud, os thio Tecelpts nre Lght, the itacke ars bolng soniowhat raducod, Wo quote: No, 1 hurl, 8%@100; No. 1 alock brald, 03@so; No 2 do, byGigos No. 3 1o, 4Gl usldo froon, 56 8o} do red1ip, 3%@4o; do palo and red, S@do. BUTTER—h featuro, Tho domaud was good for tho diffcrent grades And formor priceé woro firmly maintained all around, Btocks of common and modium are smplo, but of ‘sholca yollow suliably for tho abia thero s 4 seanesuppiy,” Yollowtag aro tho quotations: Sircily cholcg yellow, 19@11o ; medium (0 good, 16@170; i forlor 0 common, 11@14c. BAGUING—Pricos of 4oods 1n thls line wero un- cliangod, - Burlap, gunulsa snd wool sacks aro rather quiet, aid are not capocinlly Arm, but grain bigs aro movihg frealy at full prices, We'quoto: tark, i § Taudlow, 360; Lowiston, 3io; Amerlcan, 313¢0; Afmos: Keag, D1)0; Ottor ruok, 330; burlap bags, 4and 6 bi, 1@ gunnlos, singlo, 17@18c; do double, 280} 0@oTo, Neto nitot, and prices woro withont ma- terlal change, as follows : Navics, $2,60@$3, primo. modiut, 598240} comuon to Talr Doans, $1,35@ VUILDING MATERIALS—Thoro 18 & fair domand for conimon brick, though tho dealors are wont fo call fhio markot dull, as tho wupply 1s_quita large and prices low and not very atroug, Fressod brick ix fuiet, othor maierisls ‘aro unchanged, Wo quoto: Hikcco, $2.00; New York stucco, castiug, £3.6054.001 Yortlaid voment, $7,6088,00 9 b ; Hosondalo coment $3.46@3.803 Utica, Loutwviilo,and Akron comout,$2.00 % rl marble duul, §.35@3,80; Lino in bulk, 80c@$1.0% “"M\"h] 1,10@1,16 4 brl ; Whito sand, % brl, $1,60 @200 g i, 1 4h.000000 501 mulalu brick (odeamon), £40rca ,0090.00; buflalvg brick (common) ower brick, $2.000.00; ey o . 00 pressud, §25,00 @30,00, del.; do common, $14.00; Racine prossed, $45,00650.0, Wool sacke i ol.; do common (volooled) $15,00@10.00 ~- Y Ao o utter markot was withont a new $ho prospect of an carly upward movemont of prices stimulating consumors to Isy in the wintar's supply. Home dealors ato now anking $0.60, but a majority aro atill iling ordors at £9.00, Boft toseriplions romain auist and sloady, Wo qunio Tehigl, £10007 Tack, awanna, $0,00; Tirlo, $0.00; BrinrTiill, $9.00; ' Wolnut I, $9.00; Blassbirg, $9,00@0.50% nm:kim}( Valloy, 5,001 Indiana Cannal, $0.603 Indjann Block, 35,001 Rirkland Grate, $3,60% Oliorry Mine, $2,00; Minonk, 83,005 Wilmington, $0.00. COOPERAGE—Harseln and tlorees woro in light re quest, Goopora! stock is acarco and firtn. Wo continuo to quote: Tork barrels, $1.50@1.40: Iard tiorcas, §1.60 @107 whisky barrels, $.90@2.10; flour Larrols 8@8T0} pork staves, rough, $92,00824,00 ; do, buck; 24.00320,00; torce staves, rough, $20,00@45.00 ad or natod, $25,00826,00 ; whisky ataves, rongh, $20.00830,00; 46 buckod, $33,00; flour stavas, $10.03 @11.00 circlo flour hending, 7@V40 por sot} flour oo yoles, $1400GIB.00 por n: pork snd -ticrco poles, $30,00@35.00 por m, EGGS—Wero in Libersl supply snd quiot, Pricos yioro s trifle lower, Giood to chiolco packages ‘brovght 13@130; whilo thoso in bad order oro almost unsaia- blo. Salea include 1,000 doz and 10 cases at 1203 120 s and 1,100 doz at 130 1,600 doz at 13go. "EATHERS~Woro qufot, ezcotping oholco geeeo Soathors, which woro old at'full formor pricos. Wo tioto : Prime t0 cholco livo gooeo featbers at T0@73¢; obbing price, B0GB30: mixed foathors, 25@G00 abicken, d@o: Balos inaudo 40 sacka prizms Hive Hocss at 10, ‘FISH—A docline of 350 per. ¥ barrol in whitofish 1a ioted, with which_cxception thoro was no ma- torial chango in valics, Tho domand continuca Iiberal. Wa' quote: No. 1whitelish, ¥ br), $5.75G 4 do, 85187 No. 1 trout, $5,0036.26 ; No, 1al ) ’fi"" $11,50@11,75; No, 1 bny, 0,50 @783 No. 2 mackerel, % brl, $8,60@8.76; family mackero), ) D, $7.0087.35; No. 1 shore kits, $1.95@ X nizad codish, pof 100 T, 1. codilsh, $4.60@0.75 3 Labrador horring, spllt, $9.00Q 0, 3 bil, $4,75@5.005 Lab Derving, round, brl, $8.00@8.50+ do 5 brl, $4.35@4.60; hrting No. 1,28@300; box “herring, scaiod: 33@350; Oolumbis Rivor salmon, 3¢ brls, $9.00G9.50. FRUITS AND NUTB—Prices ratigo tho aio na on 2a cloning days of Iaat weok, whoroat tho moment thoy aro firm for noarly overy articlo in tho list, Dusiness continuon t0 {mprove, and thio movemont 18 now ropost~ livo, Followiog aro o quolationa: For- s, 8i¢ @90’ Dge, drums, 11@Mo; Ngs, box, 144@) fiish prance, new, 13¥@14X¢ ; ralalne, $2.30@2.38 ; Zanto currants, 1@73¢c; cliron, 42@43c. Do- szaTio—Alden npples, 16@20c; Michigan do, 6@7c; Wostorn do,53@00; Southern do, 4XX@b3c; peschor, pared, xag o3 poaches, balves, 6@063403 40, mixod, 41 5o; blackbarrics, BXGUo: Fupberrics fo@ile it d_chorries, 20@a%c, NuTs—Tiborls, 14@1sc: al- mouds, Tcrtagons, 21@23o; Neples walinie, 212507 Brazils, 9@l00; pocans, 11@12¢c; African’ peanuts, §14@7d; Wiimisgton peinuts, Tgho; Tennessco ves- nuts, T@TXc. GHOCERIES—Coffocs havo furthor advanced at tho Eaat, and ore strongor hero In sympathy. Bugars aro ‘oli¥o and firm at th advanced prices eatnbiisfied Iant ook, Tiice, syrupe, and soaps, slao, are firmly held, car Othier goods rule steady, A folr ngflun(n of sales was z‘nt‘nmpmm within the rango of Tollowing quo- ioma 2 1 0Ann, BopA—TH@8xc. Qorrrzs—Mochs, 815 @3310; 0. G, 28@285¢c; Java, No. 3, 20320%0; fonoy Rio, HYGM0: choléo do, 24@24Ko} prime Iio, 203@30; good do, 23%@23%0; common do, MY@'_’J}{C; rossting do, 21XK@2NXo: Blngapore, 24@H¢0: Costa Ricn, Jara, {z;‘?‘ey, 343 @43(0 ; do, prime, UK @24}c ; Meracalbo, X @21c, . CanpLis—star, full stearino,ol fulht,welg!20@ 10 ‘welght, ll)i@lfiu: do, short welght, 19X @140, Tuior—Patiin, 8@8o ; Kangoon, Ti(@12c; Oaro- Lins, 0@0X0 ans, 73@8Acc, Blaans-Pitent cut 10af, 12%@12740; crushed and powdored, 11%@1dc; granulsted, 11%@11%c; A Blandard, L @I1o do, No,3, 1KEILkc: B, 11 0, 10%@l1c; O No. 9, 104@10%¢c; yol- low 0, 10@10x0; cholco brown, 10®1040; primo do, 93(@100; fair do, 93@De; cholco molissos BUgar, 10@10X0; fair do, DX@0XKo; New Orleans sugar, chiolco, 93¢@1003 'do primo, 0%@9Ke; do, fair, BX@00X | comimon, 1@, nyre—Diamond drips, $1.25@1.90; silver drips, extza fino, 10@73¢; good sugar houto syrup, A9@AtCT vxtea do, 50@660 ; 'New Orloans tmolasacs, clioiee, BG 8303 do primo, 13@780; do common, 65@700; Yorto Rico molasses, cholce, E5@050; comon molnsses, 8 ‘SaLzRATUR—Common o bost, 0@106. Briozs—Allsplco, 17@180; cloves, G7@580; casis, 38@40c; popper, 25@30c: nutmegn, $1.25GL.I0% ghuger, o, 3863003 do No. 1, 206156 d5 No. 5 16 . ‘SoArs—Fronch mottlod, 6} @6¥0; German mottled, 85@0xe; Golden Westy 6@0i0; Wity Lily, 0%G Gio; Whlte Roso, 64@6k0; brown Windsor, 4X@ 430} palm, 6@6xec ; Bavon Imporial, GX@GISC, Sraxon—Glass, 9K@100; corn, I@TLC: laundry, 6@ 70 common, 5XG6c. GREEN FRUITS—Apples woro fn bettor supply, but chiofco lots brought full pricos, Pouchics wero & trifio onefer, Raspborries aro bocoming searce, and commond Lighor pricos, Othor fruit was unchanged. We quoto: Lemous, $15.0G16.60 per box: d ackod, $10.0081%,000. Oranges, $12.00GL x. New opplos, S0c@S1.00 per box, or $4.35G por’ brl, Raspherries, $3.0083.25 per caso; red do, $3.00@3.25, Gooseberries, 10@13)c; $: per bu. Binckborries, 25@300; Chorrics, at $4,50@A.00 per bu. Whortleberries, {Indinns) $4.00G4.60 per bu; Wisconsin do, $1.76@2.00 ‘per box, Currants, $3.00 per bu. Years, 2 £20082,60 por box ; Toachos, $1.006215 por tox] Plums, $4,00 por bu. 1101'8—~Tho hop trade Is “picking up * a littlo, Tho atocks of many of tho brewera aro_conelderably ro- ducad, and they aro_purchasing small quantition, o3 nocossity Toquirca. Westorn aro quotabla at 35@45e. MAY—Nothing fow was dovelopod Jn_connection with tho ny markot. licre Was an absonco of any- {hing ltka activity in the demand, and, with full stocka in store snd Uboral offerings prices woro weak and - scttiod. Wo quoto wholeaalo prices paid by dealors as follows, cara to contain 20,000 b : ON TrAoK—Timo- thy, bestor prossed, $13,00@14.00; timothy, looso ressod, $12.60@15.00 3 pralrio, preinod, $9.00810.0. B Waoon——Timothy, lose, 31350213605 prairic, Toose, $8,606310.00, For dolivery of pressed, $L0UG10, according to distance, 1IDES—Tho hido trado was dull st the prices cur- yont last week, Only fow nales woro roported, at tho following quotations : Greon city butchers', 7o ; greon cured, light, 103@11o s do heavy, 9 @10¢ part cured, 100% grroen calf, 16%¢; veal ki, 1asgc; dry calf, 24ct dry Idip, 31c; dry salted, 10@17c; dry filut, 18@190; Tong -balred kip, 10%@11o | doucon skins, 45265c; grubby, scored, cut, or othorwleo damaged, ¢wo-thirds price, TRON AND BTEEL—Thero was 10 clugo worthy of noto. Amorican iron 8 vory quiet, ond prices aro Bndod froguently for largo lots, Steal 4 tolorubly steady. *Quotationa aroas follows Iron, @ 4 10 Tatos Hora 100 iron @e Tates lato fren, common tan) @ 6y raten Norway fron....... @Ooie BM Norwsy nail rods. @10 B Gorman plow stedl. @2 Wyh English cast plow s @l Y “American tooltco! Gl B Ohromo tool stook @0 @i English tool steol @20 rates English spring atoel, o X rates FEARHER Quotations ‘romaln unclitugod, ss fol- neMLOCK, beon_made. |. i .1, @ a0 0,3, 3 1t %@ 2 1@ 26 206 23 A ,20@ 1,40 g . 1.10@ 1,25 Tiough upper, standard, 300 83 Rough uppor, damoged, a3 40 Buralo slanghter solo, B 87 #B, A,760l0ss0se W@ 8 1.20@ 145 15@ 110 . 06 13 French calf, 65,00(290,00 ‘French calf, Lemoi ) ‘Fronch calf, 24 to 56 1o 1.65@ 2,35 French ldy, 50 to 100 ibs . . 1,00 1. METALS AND TINNERS' ‘STOOK—-Business was falr for tho soanon, tho subjolued prices boing, 288 Tulo, adhorod to T PraTe—10, 10514, $14.00; do, 13513, $15.00; do 14390, $16,50; 0, rooling, I, $14.00; do, 20238, $28,00, T1a Tre—Largo, 420 3 amall, 4305 bar, 4o, Buzrr Zino—Full cusks, 110} bulf casks, L1 @110 less quantity, 11)0; slabs, Oc,’ Buzzr Inox—No, 24, Gio rates ; Rusala iron, 220; o No, 1 atainad, 21 rafes. - GALVANIZED InoN—No. 16@20, 160 ; No, 22@24, 1607 No. 26@28, 170 ; No. 21, Ito; No. 38, 00, A discoun| of 30 por cent {8 mado from {lis ifst, Qovren—Copper bottoms, 400 § braziers, over 12 Ite, Tc; tiuned copper, 40c; planishud copper, 400; do, out {o sizos, 480 < Wine—3 06, 80; 0, 8,and 0, 10c 3 10ta 11, 110313, 11)0; 10 ond 14, 1230 : 16and 16, 1o 17, 160} 18, 1007 19, 1003 20, 2003 full bundle, ' 16 per cout dis- Gount & 'fence wire, T3¢0 ; by car losd, T3¢0, "NAILB—Tho market Waa falcly otivo. Priccs ara easy, s follows : 10@60d, por kog, $1.75 rates; 81 o, '$8.00; 6d do, $5.257 4d do,gsbi; ud do, $6.257 1 do, fino, $7.76; 2d do, $8.00; cilneh, $7.12. NAVAL BTORHE—bict with a falr averaga downud at tho quotatious following : Manilla ropo 3 ib, 17, @1830; slsal ropo, B b, 164@10%01 hemp sns cord, © 1b, 20@350; war-ino, d b, tarred Topel @ V1bo; ookunm, ifils‘n £003050; pite, tl, $0.00@7,003 tar, B brl, $5.00@0,00. ¥ OITATka oil snrket was dutl_uxcopt: for carbon 1ard, and suachinoolls, fn which thero was s lboral amiount of tradiug ot very full prices, Wo rapeat our + Carbon, 180; oxtra lard oll, Glo; 60 o bolled, porm, $2.00@2.10; nouts foot ol do extra, 9007 do No, 1, 0} o3 strafls, 700 ; eloplant ofl, 0507 turpens 0, 53@540 3 naphtlin, 63" gravity, 18@100 ; nsplitha, common, 16@10c, POULTRY—TL0 offorlngs wore nat vory large, and, ns there was a camparatively falr inquiry, prices wero steadier and a triflo highor for old chickens, We noto galca 0f 1 coop cholca okl ohickens al $5,00; B coops do ot $1.60@4.75 ; 7 coops good to chofco spring do at $3.00 /3 flg_lurkeyl at 10 % ATOES—Tho supply i exceautve, and prices aro work and irregular, Baled have been mado at $1.75@ 8,50 por brl; choloo are quotabla at $3,00@93,50, the lat- for 0r Jargo Larrel, Ol potatoes ro offored st 1,00 bu, BALT—Tho domaud for salt coutinues actlve. Wa quato Onondags, Oanada, uud ' Saginew, e, $3.00 ¢ Grdinry coare, £.00; courss Diumond O, §4.10; groun solar, $2,10; duiry, withoul bags, $3.357 dfilryfiwlm ncl shton dalry, por 006 ag, 4. i A 5 , 5.03 § ‘Turka Taland, §1,00; groubd aluw, $1.00E2.00 oy snuk, P EEDA—Timothy s inquired forto some oxtont, but, aa the offerings are light sud hold Armly by few deal. ers, tle transactions are limited, Clovor 18 scarco and firm at $5,95@5,80, Huugarian and millctwero dull and nowminal, Wequoto: Thuothy, $412)@4,20; clover, ten o, 95c@3110; cominois Lo fino old hyson, 0@ 960} comman hnporial, 60@060; good to eloico Ao, 80c(3$1,10 3 fusr to good gunpowdor, 10c@$1,00 3 cliolco Tingnucy, ' $1,16@1,20; oxtra Moyune, $1,36@1.403 chioleo toexira now Japan, 90c@$1.005 fair to good G500 common o, 98@440 oafornd najiral Japnu, 05@060 ; commion Lo A Qolong, 33@4No 3 good, 65@d50 ; eholeo to oxtra, B5e@81.00, TOBAUCO—Waa quoted qifet oud sieady ot tho pricen givon Lelow ¢ T'iNg Cur—Estta, T6@850; choles, 05@700; medi- i ; 63@ gl ; oot commen, {0630, Tiya—Natural Teaf, 76@8005 binlf Lright, 60@700; black, sonnd, 46@bfic. A 8310118G—Good {6 cholet, 9I@I00 3 modium, 299 31¢ ; common, 26@280. WOOD~Rernfus firin at unchinnged prico nss.w maple, $0.00; hickory, $10.00 ; slabs, vere VEGETABLES—oro fn oad supply and medorato roquest ; tomatoes wero pleuty and ‘lower, Wo re~ cat: Tomotgor, C0@T60 per box: pea, $1.25 per u; onions, $4.00@1.75; cablage, 66@700; cori, 10@ 135 por doz; awoot dt, 12igo; huruipe, 41.60G82,00 ocbel; elcuibors, 0glb por doz; atring Desine, .25@1.60 per bty WOOL,—Tho markot fa ratlier lesa nctive than ro- contly, but a firm feoling provatls, as tho recefpls con- tinue light. Wo ropeat Tub, washiod, oxtra and modfum, ‘Tub, washad, comnion to fair Comimon dlngr. ... Floece, washod, X4XX, ligh Flooce, washod, X&XX, dingy. Flooce, washod, modiiufa 1igli Qoarse, washiede.sorsss s Flooco, unwashod, X&XX, in good condition Floaco, unwashiod, coarso to modium, Flooce, unwaslied, coarao, and di Buper, pulled. ,000 Iha ‘oxtrs fino woshod fleaco ab 413¢c; 12,000 1bs ino and modinm Wisconsin at 4207 8,000 {18 medium unwaslicd Towss at 28¢, kot o CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Moxpa¥ Evextsa, July 21, OATTLE~Rocolved sinco fnturday, 8,30, Tho ratlier moro favorablo_condition of tho Eastern mar- kets, and tho fact that the rocelpts wero considerably Deloty tho avorago for tho oponing day, fnducod a con- fidontial focling amoug operators, and trading ruled fairly active from tho openlng fo tho closo. In valuos thero wag no very docided change, Hoiders tried hurd to eatablish an’ndvanco, and fn Gomo fos inatances aticcooded in roalizing at 'bettor fgurs then wera obe tadnnblo last woek, bt buyor _gonorally seomed disin. clined to the domanda for’ lighor prices, and thio bull of tho dby's bualuess waa trausacted af substantially Tant weck's closing rates, Sales wero effocted ot 2,50 @3.76 for iuferior to_common, . at $4.50@5.00 for me- divin, and ot $5.2530.10 for good o oxtra—chiofly at $4.0035.60, Tho market closed frm, y QuorATIONS, . ‘Extra Bosves—Graded stoors, aversging 1,400 188 and upwar <oren. $5.00B0.25 Gliolco Booves—Eine, fat, well formed gyear 10 6 year old slocrs, avoragivg 1,260 to 1,350 1 Gobd Be stocrs, svoraging 1,100 4o 1, Modiunt Graden—Sloers in falr flesh, 2ging 1,050 £0 1,200 fba. . Butehors} Stock-Common o falr_ stcers, and good to oxira cows, for ciy slaughter, averaging 800 t0 1,100 lLs. ... ., 3,650@4.60 in docont Btack Cattlo—Common cattle fleah, averaging 700 to 1,050 ths Inforior—Light nnd {bin - con atags, bulls, and soallawag steo Caltlo—Toxas, Nortlicrn winlo brougn droves OATTLR BALES. 16 cows, . 02 chiolca cieora. 6.00 84 choleo Btoern, 560 &5 choleo steers. 5.50 50 Toxau slcora., L1018 470 20 cows 956 3.80 b cawn. oot T1om0 i 53 cholco stcers. 1,203 5,85 R as B ® 1,275 110GS—TRecoived sinco Saturday, 14,600 head. Tho oxcoanivo supply caused o dull, heavy feoliug, and “holders wery compelled to graduolly Jower their Viown unifl $4,40@4.50 wan renched—ahowing o roduction of 15@10c por 100 ILs. Only about half tho offerings wero taken, ond tho markot closed weak, with a furtlier do- gtuadn prospect Most of the sales were at $4.00 uoa sALER. No. Price|No, Av. PriceNo, Av. Price. 1] 78 188 $4.05 (0l 178 $4,00 53 270 500 460 Jios 285 460 150 6L 240 405 (45 357 4.0 [ 40 250 405 | 60 327 4.0 © 49 195 181 475 [183 200 470 4 256 200 475 |44 305 40 5 91 195 450 (60 213 470 o1 9c0 853 470 |51 323 475 51 65 105 475 |41 190 475 8 48 215 470 |112 109 486 33 04 213 470 |40 271 4.0 2] 61 28 470 |40 314 40%g BMELP—Wero quict and steady at about last weak's prices, or at $3,00@4.76 for poor to chofco, et o CHICACO LUMBER MARKET. Moxpay Evexmd, July 21, Dotwoen 40 ond 60 Inmbor vessels woro ut tho docka this morning, sud_about 35 cargace changod Lands during tho day, Local buyors mado their ap- pearanco enrly, but very fow country dealers were Drosent, Thoro wnan docided improvement fn_ tho tomand, as_compared with thiat of Saturday, though tho tradlug was confined chiefly to Jolstsand seantiing and good to cliolce boards, btrips, and tho uppor grades. Prices for theso grades werd woll _sustained throughout, but coarsa boards and strips, whic wero in Nboral ‘supply, wero dul aud wesk, and prob- ably tho Bales 'mada wero st slight conces- slona from tho clostng pricos of st week, Shinglen sold readily at $5.00, At the closo eoveral cargooa wero Toft on tho morket unsold. TFollowing aro tho quotations : Good 1o choice boveds and strips, $14.60@17.00 ; cowmon to medium do, $9.50G18,60 Jolsts nud scantliog, $9.25@10.00; 22° {t and ovor, $1125 1 shinglos, $3.00G4.25 ; Iatb, 3175 Knnoxed aro tho salca ¢ Cargo schr Speed, from Muskegon, 100 m common fnch ot $10.00; batge Mary Amands, from Grand Tayon, 87 m inch lumber at $10.00, '130 m lath ab $L75, 3 m pickets ot $3.00, 737 m A" shingles at 9,00, Sold by Irisl, Bullon & Co, Cargo schir Tegulnfor, from Muskegon, 120 m stripa and boards at $15,80. Cargo che Eneline, from Mus- kogon, 1151 _strips and Loards at $16.00, ' Cargo nohr Forest, from Manistee, 170 m short joists and scant- lugat $9.76, Cargo ‘schr Liborty, from Muskegon, 0 m coarwo_Jjolsts aud wcantiing ot $9,25, Cargo Hchr Mary Nau, frun Green Bay, 1,600 A" shingles ot 33,00, Sold by Dlanchard, Boriand & Co, Cargo schr Mam, from Ludington, 160 m Jolsta and scantling st $10.00,” Cargo sclr Siinmonds, from Man- fatov, 150 m Jolsts and scantling st $10,00." Sold by J, M. Loomis & SCargo scir Drivor, from Ludington, 140 m Wil run b $2.00 for wido dlear and first oud second clear flooring; $25.00 for for A commou flaoring ; $17.00 for B do; $30.00 for selects ; $9.00 for comthon; 36,00 for culls, Cargo Dargo Venus, from Ludington, 20 m lumber_at $13,00, 216 f common stripa and bonrds t $10.00; 53 m Inth at 8175, Tudinglon tally, Schr Goalie,'from, Lud- ington, 80 m connon sirips ond boards st $i0.00, by Tnma, rom Ludington, 100 m shiort Joists aud weantling 99,75, Schr J, Tibbots, from Mantatoo, 140 m Jolsts and scantling at 310,00, Behr J, A, Mor- £, from Mouisloe, 200 1 Jobis "snd scailing ot $11/25 for 23 £ and over, and $10.00 for 20 £& and loss, Bold by XN, Blokford & Co. LUNDER FREIGITS, Manisico, $2.25 ; Ludinglon, $3.00 Muskegon, £1.7 Oconto, §3.00 1 Menominco, $2.25; Whito Lake, $2.00% Graud Huven, $1.76: Pouiwaior, $2,00: Masouville, $2.76 Frankfort, $3.37%¢ ; Ford ltiver, $12). AT THE YARDS, Dealora roport a tolorably fair {rade o both local and fnterlor account, Stocks at many of tho yards ars badly broken up, and tho dealors aro uow engaged in roplenishing thom, On tho whiolo, a bottor fesliig ox- Iats, from sympatliy with tho wholoialo smarket, aud it is gonorally boliovoil tht pricss aro about os Jow a8 thoy will bo this scason, IWe agaiu quoto: Fira ciea . $50, 3y Third clear, 1 ineh, Third eloar, thick, .1 s Olear floortig, 1si and 2d logotiior, rough, Olear niding, st aud 44 togethor. Common aldfug. . Qoo floord Gommon floorlng, dreseed, Bocond Wagonebox bourds, selocted, 14 10 and upward A stock bonrd: 1 stock boards 0 stack board: Common_ board: . Jolst, scantling, small Hmbor, foncing, o, 16 fect and undor. ... Jolstand scantiing, 18 to 3 Toot.. Pickots, . Cedar poate, pouts; plit, @ 180 Moo o ' Whon trunuforred, Threo dollara por car to bo add whicls charge follows tho shingles, “Phicknesg~1'ivo shingles 1o Lo two fuckios in thick- ness, Lepgth—Sixtoen inches, ‘nannywoon. Dlack-Walaut — Counters, $85.00®150,00; cloar, 305,00 $5.00@0.00; cill, 120008 3s, 3 As common, $16,00@35.00; oull, $10.00@16.00 X ).00¢3 4000, Osk—Olear, $20.00@40.00; common, $10,00323.00 cull, $8,00315.00, ickory—Clear, $28,00@80,00; common, $20.00@ 83,005 cull, $13,04@18,00, @250 aull, £10.00G16.00, ‘Wagon Block—Ifickory nxlon, per sot, $1.00@1.600 ‘wagoh alon, oacli, 45@050 § box' bonrds, £10,00346,00, Forldn rod codar, 360 Por ft; mhogans, 0o dg countors, 600§ rosowood. GO@800 3 whito holly, %e. it eiaiaih Aerkimor County Dairy Mariots Lrrris FALLS, N, Y., July 19, 1673, Tho delivery of farin dairy chiecoe ab thia matkat for tho wook oudig July 10 amountod to ahout 710 boxen, Trado openod nomowliat brikor, _notwithstanding: ricos rangod n shado lower than' Jst weok, Qoo arm Iota sold for 1130, and ordinary for 11¢, whilo in ono {nstarico only wo ficard of 1130 boipg paid, and this woa for amiall lot of oxtra fio quallty. Taolory offering at Littlo Falla this weok rosehed 8,000 Loos, though tho salca wo estimato b loas than 6,000, 1t 'will bo soon, by roferring to {ho fol- lowing ‘lst of salcs,” that tho majority _of factotion rocelved tho' tap figure, 13c, Tho 1340 ; Tetl 1,0&‘;' Liowh : Drockeltn % af othiol ot 136 ; Brockolt’s Bridge, 177 ot 1250} ©. Duonell, 150 a:‘ln{g; Buoll, 160 nt 1240 ; Contral Valley, 74 nt 19%c; Cold Orock, 146 a4 123¢0 } Gook & Ivon, 100at 135c: Cranc's Gorners,. 139 at 120 ; Danubo Cold Bpring, 68 at 13} ; Eatone ville, 200 at 13%0; Lmpiro_Gbieddar, 70 &t 12403 Euphratn, 110 903 Fairflold ' Assoctation, ot 12%0; B0 8t 120} old, Tairiold! st 120 Fist Groek, 90 at 1230; Fulton, 63 st 1240 Henderson Asnocisr ton, 205 at12)gc !urkimm‘co\ml{ Central, 608t 1203 Mill; 60 at 130 J, D, Ivcs, 100 al 13%a; L. D, Johin- #on, 69 at 11X{c; Johnntown, 65 at 140; 'Fly Creok, 801 Dboxoa at 1130 ; Keys, 100 at 123¢o; Littlo Falls Contral,. at 1260 ;' Manlielm Turnpike, 102 at 130 Mo hawk, 88 ab 1130 ; Mother Creck, 65 at 1340 ; Now. ort, 5 at 12560 ; 'Nowvillo Assoolatlon, 925 ‘st 12io ichols, 05 st 120; Paluo's Hollow, 104 at 12 Roo 165 st 120 Old Sahisbury, 140 at Iniges Bchuglo 60041203 Small's Bush, 60 at 13%0: Blono Arabin, 13i¢0; Warron Conter, 04 st 120; Whito Creck, 60 12ige. Only about 2,000 boxes wore delivored ab the: Hrkimor Vilago marko o the weal onding July 10, Prices d1d not diffor matorially from thoso pald at Littlo Falls, farm dairlos aolling ot from 100 t0 110§ and factorics, 113e to 13)ge, At Utica City the offerings from factorics wora comparativoly ~ light, boing _only about 0,000 Vozes, Fully 5,000 of theso changed hands ot prcon saugiog ffom 110 lo 1340 wilhs tho excep- tion of omo factory, which 18 roported to have wold for e, Tho rocetpta In Now York from Juno 20 fo July 12 woro 183,070 boxes, and the oxports wore 183,713 bozea; for the corrosponding Umo_ last_yoar tho ro- caipta 'wero 108,010 boxcs, tho oxports 118,801 boxes,. and the mgmi prico patil for checso wan 1le, Tlio weatlior up to dato has beon rathor catehing, and much hny hsving beon hurvealod during the week will bo more or leas injurcd. F. 1, W. —— e OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MAITL STEAMERS: ‘Wil sail from Now York as follows: Thursday, July 3, 1P. M. Saturday, July 30,7 A. M- ‘harsday, July 81, 10 A. M. Saturday, Avg. 3, And oach il - o R A o AX ead THUNADAT, Cnbin Passnge, 870 and 90 Gold, Stoorago, to British Ports 800,00 urrency. Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BIGIT DRAFTS for sals at low mtcs. FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agonty 82 South Clark-st., corner Lake STATE LINE. EW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVER L N FAST "hul-:luny.om‘ T Those elogant now ateamors will sall from Stato Lino gt Pier, Fulton for . 20 followa: PENNSYLVAN] Wodnerdsy, Juty 23. VIRGINIA, Wadnes: Aug. 6. GEORGIA. +. Wodnesdny, Auy.20. Fortulghtly thoreaftor. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. Agauts, M ibrondwar, Ny Y. SAMPLE & TIARGIS, Aflenll. Cor, of Canal aud West Madlson-sts., Chicago. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEEBDD 1840. Steamn Betiween New Yo'k, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK. uly 23 | Ab: . Angust 61 Calabria. d'irom Boston evory Tu Cabin Passngo, $80, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Excursion Tlckots at Roducod Ratos. Bteorngo Passago, 830 currency. Pasao; wnd frolght ratts on Gront Britain, Troland, and to Contine ) B BY VEINGT, Ganl Woat's Agont. ark and Randolbh-sis. NEW _YORK TO CARDIFT, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Othor Points in England and Walos, ThioSouth Waloa Atlantio Stenmship Usmpany's now firt-alnes Steamubips. will sall from Fonnsyivais Talle road Wharf, Joraoy Glty: GLAMORGAN, PEMBROKE, A "Thoso steamnships, built exprossiy for tha trado, are bro- vided with all tho latest improyements for the comlortand convonlonca of Cabin and. Stovrage Passongors, First * Cr iocond Cabin, @55 carruncy; Btoer- ropaid Stoorage cortificates from Car- l, . Dralta for £1 and upward: For lgl;;hur ”fi'"'fi'fl""fi %‘l‘p‘y |Sn any's icos, No. ock hambors, u ARGHIBALD BAXTER & N, W.oor, i, at tho Com- and 1 Now York to 0. Agants, No. 1 1frondivay. Saill songors Tiiropo, and thio Moditerransan. ago, Ttitiah aud Iriah poeta anat, 890; wout b nontal porta samo us gthor reqnl’nr iines, ALl payablo tn TS, curconcr, Auly for full informaiion st the Con- pany's offices, No, 7 Nowling Greon, New York, aad N. 1. ‘carnor LaSalloanit Madlsos HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agenta. tarle a wook from Now York, and carrsing pas: i Dty of Groat Diftainy Erolsud, Cantifontal Jabln from $65; Stooe- OARRYING TIIE UNITED STATES MAIL Between New York, Cork, aud Liverpool, Tho megnificent d full-poworod Btaamalips of thly EARD Sof Habivalod AGCOMMmONATIona o il olnasos of pastoniors. o stcamors buiog slko, travoler scaco lie grost adiantond of BaLihe an Sl RGNS, i st oory satlgs OGE: Sty TS0 REPUBLIO, BALFIO, ADRIATIO, MATES: BELGIO, REPUBLI TI0, BIRITANNIO, Sailing from Now York on SATUR- DAYS, from Livorpool on 11 UNBDA Y8, calling 8t Cork Hzebot both weyn,” Jates s low oa ans Gratotass lins, For turttior inforuiation apply o' Gonsgy's Westorn Ofiico, 97 and 8 South Olark-st., noar Washington, Ghigago, Teoland from £1 upsrmrds Drattaon Groat Beltalpand, o EAGIAGIN, Auonte NATIONAL LINE OF STHAMSHIPS. Bailng teom Now Yol for Quascators and, Lisarpoot y ondon dire i Y NS EONS 280 LIVERPOOE, teom Plors 44 A Bt e July 3 France., Saturdoy, Aug. oaan aturday, A3 | Groson:: Satarany, Aug: 10. Cabin Passuge, S50, 800, nud 8100 Currency. “chl;lhu T}?‘Qf! at r‘:flflllgad Ratos. BTRERAGE PASSAGK, 82, curroncy. Passonors bookod 10, o Lot Garman and Boandina viau pojuts at low rates, kb Tloaiaanin of thielino aro tho lrgost t the trade. Deafta on Groat Lritaln, Ireland, and tho Continent, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wastorn Al on'l Wastarn Agent, Narthoast corner Olark and Randolph-sts. (opposite now Sherman 1lousel, Qhicaga. 1 EDUCATIONAL, RACINE COLLEGE. Raolno Collogo Inoludes thros Schools: 1. A COLLEGIATI: DEPARTMUNT, with full Gol. Joglate Courao, 3. A BOIENTIFIO HOHOOL, to be bogunthis Autumn, 3. A GRAMMAR BOIIOOL FOR BOYS, & s hogin Sent, 10, Tor admlsal tonhy tureo Bobgeia hogln ot e DU i3 B "PPY ino Collogo, Hacknie, Wi pOajaionuos osn Lo obtainod st tho Morchants® National ik, A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, Of throo yoara' standing, rostding in a quist town thros muilos from Cambridgo, will givo a plgasant Lome and aithtul Tustrustion to to-or koo paplin mhio wialy to 0t for Uallego i oumtug soason. 1ax itad fur the Juniol Mighost Colloa reforonces. Will recaive oyl opt, 10, Addsess, bofora’the 10th ol FULLEY, Whyiandy Mass: SOALES, FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALHES OF ALL BIZES, FATABANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST, it e

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