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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1873 MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. Frivay Evenma, Avg, 1, 1873, With most of tho Lanks thoro is soarcely any porcoptible chinnge in tho current of businoss, A tow roport rathor moro notivity in monthly sottlomentu ; but thoy, produco scarcoly a ripplo on tho surface of tho gonoral dullnoss. Of ‘courso this stato of things will not Inst boyond a couple of wooks, for thore can searcoly bo n doubt that tho largo resorves tho banks havo ‘boon accumulating will all be noodod for tho fall trade. Rates of discount are without chango, viz: 10 por cont.; but lower figures might bo obtained on short timie parcels of gllt-odgo paper. "Tho demand and supply of exchango appoars toboabout balanced. Par to 2B per ©1,000 ara gtill the ourrout rates botween banks, and par {o 1-10 promium solling. Tha Iargo shipments of grain and produce must i1 & fow weoks turn ratos in favor of buyors. The banks gladly tako from eustomors all the legitimate papor that offors, Tirat-class real estato papor soon to maturo would also bo road- ily discountod ; but most of thoso soonritics find purchnsors on the matreot, through tho noto- brokers. Pricos rango all tho way from 1@2 por cont por month with commissions. * BMELTING, Our nttiolo of yostorday urging tha Importanco of the smolting business upon tho attention of our citizens, wo aro glad to find, is proporly supplomonted to-day by & propossl from Dr. Blaney, tho dlstingulwhod chomist of our olty, and Dr. Drown, of Wisconsin, to establist s chemical and mining-school in Clieago. Their srrangoments aro not - yet completed, but wo hops to nmotico tho oponing of tho mchool at an early day. Al wo noed is honost and thoroughly compotent mon to manage the business, to makoe Chicago the rival, if not tho oqual, of her slstor on tho Paociflo Const in smolting avd dealing in mines and tho procious motals. Tho minca of Colorado, and, 88 soon a8 the Northorn Pacitic Railway Is com- ploted, thoso of Montana as well, should all be controlled in this city, and the oro and crudo bullion of the Utah mines should also find its smarkot aud be roduced horo. The ores from tho Emma snd the Mouo now are all purchasod by Adam 8mith & Co,, and wo ought to havo ostab- lishmonts that could roduce tho product of all - tho miues cnat of Novada, This groat source of immonso fortunca naturally concontratos all its goldon streams in this c‘iti;. With intogrity, thorough knowledgo, caroful economy, and un- Dending _onorgy, great fortunes can: bo made horo in this business within the next fow years. Wo hoar also that tho establishmont of a gold bank is talked of ; and in somo banks the pro- fi:)unl to keep all or most of thoir rosorve funds gold is discussed. It ia thought by somo that tho loss of intorest of the larger valuo of tho re- sorve in spooulative greenbacks would be more than made up by tho higher financial standing and the substautinl advorsisoment which such 8 policy, would give tho bank that adopts it. n connection with tho above, we hoard the project of o branch mint discussod by no means for tho first time in this city. Of courso il the possibilitios of doing & largo smolliny business aro_ronlizad, th cannot bo_expeotod. Tho Ban Franoisco miut coins more than twico 08 tuch specio ag that in Philadolphin, and, im-~ probable as it may now apponr, wo should not bo surprised to soo tho same trus of a mint catab~ lished in this city, ) i ‘ho importancs of compolition among throngh lines of shipment cannot bo overastimated. ~A fow wooks ngo 40,000 busholg of wheat wero gont by rofl {0 Phifadelpkis to 1084 ono of Tom Heolt's propellers with retnm froight. We lLiear tho cargo was_dehivored on time in Liverpool, and wo trust it will by followed by large an rogular shipments. 'The Quaker City is welcome 1o a full share of our commorco, and we trust Boston, Portland, and Montroa] will togotler give New York s lively raca for the irade of the Wost. Wo are sorry o hear, from what wo sup- pose o relinblo sourco, that it is likely to require thrao or four yonra before wo can add Baltimore totho list. Tho prospeot of comploting tho Baitimoro & Chicago Railway befora that timo is not bright, Bad for Baltimore. She ought to Liurry up hor old conch and securo her share of tho rich trade of the West. GRANGENS VH. BAILROADS, Without indorsing all the sentiments of the lollo\vinfi article from tho Ohristtan Union, we commend it to tho careful attontion of our road- org. Onlyafow yonrs ago tho gront anxiety of oll our peoplo was to induco capitalists to build railwnys. While all just cause of complaint should be promptly suppressed by law if neces- sary, it anraly ia mot wika to A0 apprase tha rail- ‘ways as to etop the building of them whore they are really needed : 1f the “Grangors or Prirons of Husbandry "—that wonderful agricultural socrot socioty, which ia apread {ng moro rapidly than sacrot socloty ever sproad be- foro—would confine themsclven to * huabandry,” they would at least bo dealing with something they tnder- stund. Wheu thoy aasuo 10 regulat ratlroad trafo thoy make tho mistakes natural to tho oxplorers of & nuw field. For the Grangors, iu their protests, have taken only thy must obvious Views of matters; sither caunc thoy are incapablo, for want of commercial training, of taking in all $hé pointa of a financial ques- tion; or bocauns thelr oyes are bandagad by prejudico, and iney do not caro to open them, Ooo of thelr nost bitter complaints fa freight fs carried at lowor ratos than local—that ofton 1t couts littlo mora o travel o long distance than to Aravel a short onu, . To the casnnl obsorver this doca, tndced, soemn ievauce, o think it liard thal the farmer half way Iween Chicago and the Missisaippl should have to pay sbont ns mich for bis transporiation sa doos the otlior farmer twico aa far from morXet, who hias pitched hia tout on the bauk of the great river, lo argues that I the railronds cau carry freight 200 miles for $2 per ton, thoy can carry it 100 miles for $1. Sohie aske for Iiwh wwbich aball Gbligo the Foad (0. G 80 OF Fatherw ood it comesto a vory different thing—whick shall Joree the rouds to charge prorata on all dfstances, No ons would lika to pay $2_per pound for tes, whilo his neighbor bought the samo for $1,50 % but If the doly alternstive were for both to pay $2.60, Iova of monoy might probably triumph over love of ‘Justico, Lot un conider how tho pro rata theory for the rallroads will work in practice, ‘Tho roads navo found that, with their tracks kept in Tepair, xs Is necensary for their lcal business, they can tako trains, loaded full ou the bank of the Mississippd, and transport them o Chicago for—let us gny, by way of argument-—$3 per ton, lufl they can make thereby avery amall prott, which heips them to muke ont thelr yery small dividends—ividends not cxcoeding, in the Btato of Tiilnols, 7 per cent. It 1 to ba moted, moreover, that they can run full traina ot littlo more than tho cost of running half-full oues; sud the work of loading and uulosding Lias to bo Porformod but once for tho whole distanco, Yet the proratn law, enforced according to the lotter aud spiril, would compol tho road to carry freight, taken on for abalf- dozen miles, ot Just o4 low a ratu ns (his * througli iading. Tho only allerative must bo to raise the through ratea to the same per-centago charged locally 3 #nd by 20 doing drive juto otlior chonnols of transpors tation the produce which theso roade would otherwise bring from tho river's banks, I any one ko mad an to think that local ratea will bo cheapoiiod by {hi diver tion of whatovor profit ins hithurto boon torived from through tranwport? That it would b thus diverted there i no questiou, In former timeu 8¢, Louls, for instanco, sont all it freight intondod for tho East round by way of New Orleans ; and it was ouly tho low rate at which through frelght conld bo sont that clivuged tho course of it trado. Let Illinols, then, putun cnd o cheap rates for through fruight, sud 1 fa certain that the farmors bordering ou tho Misaiusippi, und west of t, will fiud wibicr outlets, ofther by sea, or through Btatos Laving more liberal aud sensiblo 1aws, ‘Lho farmers In tho futerior of Nlinols have by no means as many roads nu_they nead aud want ; aud a looker-on naturally wonders whethor they think ft will help thom to secure new roads if thoy cut off even ona small source of pront, in the through Lusiness, and forco tho roads, new and old, to derive thelr wholo Tov- onues from a focal custom fuorely, ' Let s BUDPORS that to-day tho net prodt of u road Tunning troni the Missiuslppt fo tho lak 4 T por couty aad tiat 1 por eont is derived from ite theough Lusiuges, and- 0 por cont from ita local, Will tho farmor gel his produce moro cheaply traunported on the existing roads if Lo cuts off tho 1 por cent of profits thoy derivo from tho through business? Ordoes lio think such Umitationy will Borvo as lures Lo capitallsts who huvo mouey to {nyost 7 Tn tho Inst ten years tho Tailroads of Tinols ays nearly quadruplod thoir business, which incrouse hug called for quadrupling their rolling-stock, besides an {mmenso amotint of othier outlay for accommodating their trattio. “The comlng ton years will dewand o similar increavo, periapa not £o groot an one, but cers tainly au {ncrosso of vital im}mflnnufl to the farmer, Whoso clieapest und most ind(spenenble (ool 15 tho raill T0ad which trausports hin crops, If by their wild and uareasoniug leglslation they can roduca theratiroad dive {dends—which evou now ure lower than the interost they themsclves are glad to pay for capltal—to a still lawor rate, who willuuke husto to build new roads for them, ' or supply tho constant wanta of old oucs? Capital can casily enough bo leglslated out of a coun- try: but 1o law lias yot heen devisod which witl compel caplialiats fo an unproftablo inveatout of tholr ooy, Wlion s mau can easlly let his capital for 7 or 8 per cont at homo, Lo will not go s long diutanco to dnvest, unlesu thera's some fair promiso of 10 per cont Tuturz u the futuro, That em“vy of tho faruors in Tlinolw which would provent the producers west of thom from contributing, oven slightly, 1o sustaln thie ¥oada they o 1mtich noell, 14 & istaks of whish Lo may only faurn the cout b dear experience ; Lut whic tley are surc iu duo timu to discover. 2" TROUDLE IN THE TEA TRADE, The Now York Tribune has an_articlo on tho wviclssitndes of the tea trade, In which thoro bas baeen grent stagnation for the past your or moro, rosulting in hoavy lossos to many dealers, an: in the failure of 1ot & fow prominont firms, The esuaeq at wark do uot soom to ba fully under- stood by Im{wrten, Jobbors, and brokors, sorte Lolding that tha action of Congress in tnkln[(ofl tho 16 conts duty on o pound was tho bottom of th? troublot othera that tho roobof tho diffi- cnlty liod withiu tho trado itself, and must bo luu&‘ht for in a rentotor poried of timo than that of tho logislntion reforrod to, Ono doalor atatos ihnt tho aggrogato ton frado of Now York hins Jloldd na proft for el%m sosra past, and, for ho Iattor half of that timo, it hne beon carriod onstnloss, Onlyflve housos, hiowover, Lave yot beon competled to succumb, Theso aro: J. D, McKonzio & Oo W, I1, Gillett & Co, Bmith & Noyea Oharlos I, lll{l & C Thilip Dater & 00, 4aasne, 360,000 Mr, McKonzio's firm paid 65 cents on the dol- lar Smith & Noyes, b0 conts, Mr. Hill owod his fathor about #400,000, and his other debts smonut to about £200,000. His nffairs have not boon sottled, The last firm paxd 65 conts on the dollar, about §200,000, but its afMatra have not yot beon sottled ups and Philip Dater & Oo., o failod for £060,000, potd 05 conta on & dol* ar, T, Mr. MoKenzie has sinco resumed bual- noew ns o tea broker, and, in_an futorviéw with s roporlor, romarked : “Thoro &6 A gront many denlors who do a small businoss, whilo the total valuo of tho ton trado in tho United Statep ja not equal Lo §20,~ 000,000-~not s1x months' bueiness of #ny ouo of £wo or threo dry goods housga. Thero is mare chanco for cheating in tho ton trade than in avy other oxcopt that in whisky. D“fl“i tho Inst twonty-five yoars, a nojy oluss of mon have coma into tho business, and entiroly controllod it in allits branches. . . . Honkers, anxious for business, Lave, within a few yoars, catablishod their agonoies in this market, and offored crodit on their houses in London to sccond-class firms, Theso deslers, dosirous of doing busi- ness and taking their chnucos, cntor the, markob in_compotition with Chins, and pay exorbitant prices, and, when their goodn arrive horo; soll at. what thoy oan got, eithor thoir nocossitios or in- terost making thom froe sollers. It was not no in the days of Thomss M. Porking, of Boston, " Pingue, of Balem, tho Gris- wolds, tho Olyphants, ' Cory, Lowe, How- land ‘snd Aspinwall, Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Goodhuo & Co., and othor morchants of tho samo class, who, instoad of dopending upon crodit issned by foreign baukers on bills’ drawn on six months sight ou London, used to_sond out cash in their ghips in tho shape of Lard dol- lars, and goodasufted to the Chinese market, ‘bringing homo returna in the products of China, Thus, a8 thoy used their own monoy, they were va{‘y caroful as to tho nature of their rieks.” ay cro oro no importations from Chins just | now, and none are expectod for some timo; but. Iarge mwounts of now crop are coming from Japan, and, judging from the prices ruliug ot Yokohama, it is thought thore will boa loss on tho muguu. Mr. Caso, of tho firm of Olandoxf, Crso & Co., ton brokors, told the reporter thas' thore woro 42,000,000 pounds of tea on hand on the 28th of | June, 1872, and probably -not lesy than 40,000,- 000 pounds whon the tariff roduotion (ool placo on the 1st of July, ng nothing bad ‘been taken out. § A WAIL FIIOM THE WEST. The Ban Fraucisco Commercial Herald pro- seuts an indictmont ngninet tho-Goneral Govorn- ment for noglocting tho Pacifio Const. Those who undoratsud tho subjoct will bo obliged to pload guilty on all%the counts : Tiovonuo cutters aro sont around huro ot s rato bf outlay oqual to tho first costof coustruition, and have to be repalred aflor arrival with croasod oxpenditure, Coinlug more monoy in this cityin onomonth than tho parent mint in a_year, nearly two docodes. were allowed to clapse bofora an approprintion was uade for 5 sultablo buflding with the noccssary adjuncts, Doinga larger maritima Lusinces than uny other city in tho Union oxcept Now York and Boston, wo havo tho meancst Gustom-Ifouuo and Govorument ofiicos gomorally, aud tho very jooront apology for a Marino Hospital, With an extensivo froutier along Torntorics inhabitod by Tuiian tribca, and with the deopost intorest in tho growil und prot greas of those Torritorice, we are durrived of all votco o welght in the cotnclls of tho Incan Burean, whilo tio Quaker vote of Philadelphin, auds tha clorical tnflu- ouco of other denominations of tho “East, are given en- tire sway and control. Asa rosult,our Indian afTatra aro sadly mismanaged, tho Treaudry dofranded, the Torritorien, and tho adjoining Statew which conatitute {holr natural means of busitteas coazection with tho world, are suffered to languish and steuggly intormin- ably, Aud the frontiers nro lighted wr with burning homba or dronched wilh blood, - Every particlo of atr— tionery required for Governmont uso ot $his coast ia furnishod from the Esat, under the bald pretext thnt it costa less, When ovorybody knows thint 1o cxponno & for greater, The growing State of Oregon in left on~ tirely unprovidod by the Govornmaent with any active moans of sasiating its maritimo progrow, Not even an_opon boat fs atationed in the Columbia River, or along the cosst of our neighboring sstor, In fact, it ‘would roquire more space than we cau dovoto to eniim- crato ono-half the vils wo aro compalled to endura through the machinations of Eastern political trim- mors, and the various agoncies used to prop othors ut our expense, The same party gives Gen. Howard orodit for meking & nice troaty, It says: - Gon, Howard’s merits as soldier are complotely ovoralisdowed by his superior capacity s a diplomaf, A colebratod Chief of tho Dolawares once said to Bir William Johuson, the Golonial Governor of New York, thiat ho had droamed, and when ho drosmed it always €A bruo, Very woll, ropted Sir William, what did you dream? Why, thit you gave mo A(ty muskets, with plenty of powder and ball; & hundred blankets, and bundred niforma, They ato yours, said the Governor ; but ftisa protty blg dream. Next pon when tho'Ohief paid his sumual visit, Sir Willimn Nod e dream, What did my whito brothor dresm? asked tho eavage. Bimply, that you gvo me all the lmnd I havo marked out on this map, about s hundrod miles square. Tako ’em, cried tho' Chiof, but nover dream again. Gon, Hovws ard must biave been drosming witlr Chofs, but iu this cano the Indiaw's dresm outranked that of the white man all hollow, Cheln neloctod hin own resorvation— 130 1nilos long by 90 wide—from tho finest portion of ‘Arizons, closo to thie Moxican Lorder, so tbat Lo could raid upon Sonora and Chilushus at his pleasure, 1o lixowise provided that no armod troops should visit hi reservation, sud when Gen. Orook wemt there to in- quire into his ravagos npon Moxican citizens, Cheln auiatly informed bt that e was violatiag tho troaty made wiih Howard, In the meant Dis roservie tion provestobe a secire rotreat for all the hostils Apaclioa who are robblng snd murdoring our people, as well sa thoso on the other sido of the Moxican Inrygely in- border. We suggeat tho propriety of sending Howard to treat with the Kickapoos and Pottawotamios, THE LOOAL STOCK RATES are reported by Lunt, Preston & Kean aa fol- bt il Dyt Sellis uying. ing. 5-2030f %62 ereennnd163 n7 8-208 of '64 7 173 5-2080f 65, 18z 1y’ 6-20s of 65, Jan, - 175 ung B-208 of /67, Jan, and July, 181 183 5-208 of 08, Jan, and Jul} 18 8y 10-408 1430 118’ U. 8, w lssuc), 14i¢ 114, Gold (full welght). 1153 Gald Chicago City Ts.. Cook County 78 Tilinola County aud Townahin 10s, il REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments were flled for rac- ord on Friday, Aug. 1: g orTY PROPERTY, Orawford av,bet Kinzieand Madson sle, w £, 10 ncres (oxcept railroad), dated July 5; considoration 45, A d W, G, Jackson to Russell Hous- ton, of Loulsville, Ky, ‘West Twentioth st, 225 fte of Hoyno st, n f, 25x125 1t, datod July 26 ; cousldoration, $2,200, North LaSialle at, 81 1t u of Ontarlo st, w £, 372100 ft, datod July$S1 ; conelderation, $3,350, Weat Ranbolph e, 91 8-10 {¢ e of Halstod et, & f, 20z 160 £t, with bullding, dated Aug. 7, 1872 ; considers- tion, $13,000, , B 3¢ of Lot 8, in Dlack 4, Unfon Park Addition, with butidings, dated July38 ; conslderation, 1,850, Ogllen av, a of and noar Polk st, .01, 24 £t to alley, dated July 0; consideration, $3,000, Lots 47and 45, in Camphell's 3, 8, &o,, in Block 5, Rockwell's Addition, dated July 16; considoration, $2,000, me ss tho above, dated July 15; constderation, ‘Banger at, 1 of and near Twe: Afth st, w 1, Lot 16, datod BMay 13; conslderation, $! Bub Lota 2 and 3 fn Nixon's, and sub Lots 2 and 3 u Dryant’s Subdivision in Turncr's Lot 4, 0f a3/ a o X Boc 12, 39, 13, dated July 81; conslderation, $4,830, Rush st, 109 14 north of Huron ef, o £, 415100 1, datoed July 80; conafderation, $4,830, Jjall & Brown’s Lots 2 and 3, of Lots 13to 10,in_Codwibe's w 3 of 50X Boo, 16, 39, 14, datod i1 s considaraiicas $1100. ¢ e Pooria at, 1 of and noar. Randolph, wf, 30x80 ft, datod May 1 ; coustderation, $3,6(, /abssh &V, 1 o cor of Thiriy-socond at, w f, 10 76-100015' R, with butlding, dated July 117 oons uw:uo:, 9,260, 2 abaih av, n of and near Thirty-second at, w ¢, 10 7810010152 11, with bullding, dated July 943" oont sideration, $8, Clinton &%, 0 of and n datod July 353 consideration, gnopec ° % BUb-Tat 4, West Washington at, bat Oukloy and Lot 71 and w 20 £t Lo:' 13, daiu“ J:lrx‘m lli?‘c‘l‘)cu:‘l. a.r:-' ey e ¢ Larraboo at, ONrn aY, 8 0 of Larraboo s o m%’; to Mohawk of, dated Aug,'15 ‘;2.'2.1‘5:2.5‘;:, ot 10, in DT ST e n Da enry’s ful islon fn & A Buob, 38, 14, dated July 16 3 conaldoration. “,350“ ® Lot ,'tn Dilock 6, of n 74 roda of 1 o & Boc: 4, 38, dated July 23 ; conslderation, §,000, COMMERCIAL. Frwar Evenma, Aug, 1, The following were the receipts and shipments of tho londing artioles of produce in Chicago i ' durlng the past twonty-four hours, and for tho cormn\mml!!:g dnte one yonrngot BUITMENTA, 17, | 1872 2,130 40,200 84,300 18,403 750 - 8,150 20,612 9,740/ amatol 2,07 42,300 P Flour, brla.. Whont, b acfoy, bu Grasn oo ¥inx scod, fte, Broom-corn, lllh!. o . 9,350/ Gurod meats 0,485| 168,000 e, bris 130 York, bris, 341 Lard, s, 260 “Lallu, 1 Buttor, 1 7,02 1,367 0041, surienls 3isiea 63,210 83,100} 57,460 260| Tt 433 49,02011 161,485| 270,748 283 B} 5 o208 1,715 3,137 20al( orrl 000 sol| 971 202 oeendd soenll 2,690 1,00 Withdrawn from atoro yosterday for city oonstmption : 6520 bu whoat ; 760 bu corn; 4,803 bu oats, Tho following grain has been inspocted into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 60 cara wheat ; 306}¢ cars corn ; 4134 oars oata; 3 cars ryo; 1car burloy. Total (402 ears), 189,000 bu. Also, 92,000 bu by caual, 08 follows : 1,600 bu whoat, tailinga, 6,000 bu yollow corn, 10,100 bu No. 1 corn, 61,200 bu No. 2 corn, 6,000 bu high mixod corn, 10,600 bu rojected corn, and 5,700 bu rojected oats. TIE WIEAT CORNER, Tho cornor fn whent for July dolivery s over, and may bo callod & success. At the opening of business this morning only 85,000 bu of options remaincd unsottled, and abont halt of bt yas amicably disposed of before 1 o'clook. For the rost, tho firm entored tho markoet and . paid 1.40@1.41 for all tho cash wheat that was offorod, which waas not much, reducing the dis- cropancy to 20,000 bu by 13 ‘o'olock. Thero i reason to boliovo that this littlo balance waa "squared up aftorwards, boiog owoed by partios Who wero wblo and. willing o o, provided thoy woro satisfied that cortain parfies (dobtors to them) wore not concernod in the cornor, Yestordny's rumors about partic injured by tho corner were far from being accurato, a8 ro- gords amounts, O, H. McCormick & Co. woro not short to the oxtont of a bushel ; on tho con- trary, thoy wera long to the smount of 16,000 bu Tor some of their customers. 'Lhoy do not specu- Into on their owa account. Tho other gontlo- mnn to whom Damo Rumor was most unfair was Asn Dow, Exq., who was short only to the. tuna of 10,000 by, which conld not result in a loss of ‘moro than $2,000 or 2,500, Thoso who know Mr. Dow’s cautious stylo of oporating noed no assurunce thal ho conld not have been short to on oxtout that wonld seriously diminish his plothorio bank account. Tho Fflnlest lossos arising ont of tho cornor will probably prove to have occurred outsido tho rogular deal, and in n way not caloulatod on by tho gontlomon who havo run the cornor, o thoy cortaivly will rop no profit therofrom. Wo al- Iudo Lo priviloges to call wheat nt ony timo in August, which weré sold soveral weol's ago when thera was no prospoct of n corner Tk dny. Obe party yold such n levllu[i'c ou 20,000 bu at 9123, and tho party holding tho call’ roquastod him thin morning to dolivor to Willinm Younys & Co., to whom ho had just sold it st 9141, Another held o call for” w losser amount, at 81,20; which ho ulso eold at SL.41, There is renlly more dunger of appenls to the Arbitration Conunitteo, or tho Donrd of Dircotors, ariving out of tleso priviloge transactions, than from partion ditectly losing by tho cornor. When a mun 8 aallgd upon to pay 4,000 on o priviloge which ho las sold for 5200, It is likoly to make hitn fool nervous ; but thoro'ia no reatou why ho should not pay it if ho is worth so much mofoy. Tho trading in privilegos has grown up into rogular systomn, and there aro mon who sell thom on much the samo plan that o turf gamblor will mako up his botting book. Ho recoives monoy from sicoros of eleoldn to whom ho novor returns n cont, and should not grumblo when callod on to oy tho capital prizo to the winnor thorcof, It s probably that the Board will sustain this viow of tho caso whon appenled to; but it would bo much hotter if thoy could so net ns to upset the whole busiucss of denling lnnri\'ilogos,\r}xieh is the shcorest kind of batting, and ought not to Do tolorated for a momont by n community of men who profosa to have organizod sololy for business purposos. THE MARKETS, "The leading produce markets wers more active to-day than was gonerally oxpocted, under the circumstancos. The subsidenco of tha wheat corner, with its widospread losscs alurinfi Ho many oporators in the faco might havo beon thought enough to pure down tho mero spocula- tivo part of tho trading to small dimonsions, lonving tho markots to tho roceivers and ship: pors. 4Chis, howovor, wns far from being tho catio, and sogulnlivo operutors traded frooly, whilo tho ehipping movement was liboral, Home slight improvement in tho domand for stapla lines of dry goods was reHortod, and the lewdin€ cottons wore moro fimly hold, in sympn~ thy with the Enstern market. 1u somo insiances popular brands of bleschod goods Liavo boon ad- vauced by tho manufacturers, and with the oponing of tho fall trado . protly gonoral hards oning of prices ia looked for. ~Grocories met with & roasonably ectivainquiry, aud the gonoral markot oxhibited a firm tone, Hugarsare quoted stronger ot the Iast, aud tuore steadi- ly held Lore, Rice and coffeos romsin vory firm. Wons aro etill somowhat un- sotiled, but are not, porbaps, quotably lower.’ Wo nuto o matorisl advance in raising, due to o largo speculative inquiry, which was stimulated by nows of war in the Malaga diatricts in Spain, which may reeult in soriously diminishing the crop, if not iu totally ruining it. For the samo reason, Spanish wines” wero more firmly held. ‘The butter market prosontod the sume fonturos as noted for soveral days past, rulivg dull and nnsettlod for common to fair grades, whilo choico {s in active demnnd at firm pricos, Btocks of low grades aro becoming somewhat largor than {8 desirable, and holdora begin toshow cousidorablo anxioly to roalize. Chceso was again firm; Now York factory ot 11 @120, and Wostorn do at 9¢@110. In tho mar- kot for dried fruits a good dogroo of netivity was noticoablo, raisiug, prunes, applos, peaches, blackberrios, and cherrios all moving on a liber: s#eale, Prices wores exceedingly firm, both for domostio and imported varietics, and in parod peachos, blackborrics, and cherrios o further ad- vanco is noted. Tho-fish trade was fair at for- mer quotations. Hides and leathor were quiet and steady. The BII}IPI{ of prime timotby has continnad oxtremoly light, and partics who bad Enstorn orders to wero offering an advance of 60o per ton. Low grades continue abundant at wenk and irrogular pricos. - No changos wero roportod in oils, paints, and colors, Yig iron was in bottor domand, steady, as proviously quotod. Lumber was quiet to-dny, Tho domand at tha yards wae not partioularly urgent, and tho Wwholosalo markot was sparingly supplied, Quito o numbor of buyers put in au nEpuununu, includ- lul‘:aovoru from tho country ; but owing to tho light offerings and small asiortment tho transac- tions wore nocossarily of a limited oharactor. Pricen wero yithout quotable chango, About the averago amount of {rading was oxporlonced in building matorials, the condition of the markef a8 far 0s prices are concorned, remaining aboul tho samo, Motals, iron, naval stores, and cooperage wore quiet and unchmgnd. Broom-corn and’ hopa remain firm. 'Iha wool markot was fairly nctive, and steady. Booda wero quist, excopting timathy, which, ow- iug to unoxpostodly largo rocoipty, doclined, Primo now sold at %3.75, and sellor August closod at 83,00, Tho domand for most virietion of groon fruits was fair, and tho market was firm for orangos, lomons, and frosh borries, while grapes aund pears woro oasior, Poultry wau abundant and lower, small spring chiokons bo- ing alnost unsalable. Eggs mot with an aotive local domand, and wore firm st 13}¢@1de for warranted packages, Highwinos wore quict and a shade firmer than g{flflttmlni. being quoted strongor, at 97!¢@Y80 in 0w York." - Thore was very Httle offered horo, and salos wora restrictod £6 50 brls at 93}¢o. Tho markot closod with buyers at 03¢ for round lots of 100 brls and upwarda, Lako Imllg)xtu woro loss active, but }{a highor, undor a rather lighter supply of vossols, at 63¢0 for corn, and 6}(c for wheat, by sail to Buffalo, and 120 for wheat to Kiugstonl. - Through rates to New England y‘)olnh! were unchanged, at 280 for corn via Buftalo, and 250 via Ofifl(\lm urgh, A total of 12 charters was reported, whioh will earry out 20,000 bu wheat, 265,000 bu corn, and 88,000 bu corn or whoat. . Provisious rathor mora sctive, Moss pork wad in botter demand, and a shade firmer, but tho inquiry was cbiefly for small lots, Lard was noglocied "and nomiually easlor, bth hold at provious buying prices, Mleats woro in fair re- quoat, and "unchunged, oxcept on short ribs, Which were quoted a shade higher. Tho stook of new pork in New York fs now unlg 17,000 brly 5 but old and now maketogethor 51,168 brls,againg} 80744 brls anonth sgo,and 06,924 brla year ago, Tho market olosod at tho iollnwlnf rango of bricos: Mosa pork, cash, 816.65@16.623¢; do Tobacco and wood were |- ' formation of. the condition of th sollor August, #16.60@16,60 ; do eollor Boptom- bor, $16.00@15,05; do oller Docombor, $10.35 @15.60; 1urd, cash or eoller et #7.75@7,50; “mollor Boptembor, ©7.00@8.00; mummor 1o, Bwoot ‘pickled hams quoted &t 10 @13%0. Dry soliod monts ateady nt’” 7% @73¢0 for shouldors; 9@Y3£o for short ribs: and 9o for short oloar, Boxod shonldors, 73¢@80; English monty, 0Y@01ga for short ribs; 03¢e for whort cloar, Bicon {s quotod nt 8¢cforshouldors ; 100 for cloarribs ; 10@1034o for short clonr ; and 1834 @16} for hams, all pnolod. Moss beof, $8.76@ 0.00; oxtra ot do, $9.76@10.00 ; beof hatnn, §24.00@325.00, Oity' tallow, T{@7ig0; grosse quotablo at 5@0¢c. Bnlos wore roported of 1,260 brls moss pork at $15,034¢; 600 brls do soller the mouth st 315.0%~ 1,000 brla do sollor Sop- tombor at $16.90 ; 200 les'summor Iard at 7i4o; 160,000 Ibs shouldera at 734c; 6,000 !bs bacon bams at 14340 canvassed nnd pnuimd. Flour was very quiot at unchanged prices. Thero was nothing but a light local domand, as 0 attontion of most operators was attractod to some one of the threo loading grain markels, Pran was stondy aud dull. Salos woro roported of 200 brls spring extras at £6.25 ; 200 brls do at 80.12%¢' ; 100 brls do at €5.50 5 200 brls on pri- vato terma ; 100 brls suporfine at §4.00 ; 100 brls doat $3.26; 100 brls ryo at $4.26 ; 200 bria do on rivato torms. Total, 1,200 brls, Also 10 tons Frnn at 10,00 on tmeics 10 tona middlings at $12,00, at mill. Tho following waa tho closing, rango of prices : e Faur to choloe white winter extras, tor oxtras ‘Wheat was moderately sotive, and avoraged, on the August option, about the same as_yostor-. day, Tho markot for cash whoat also held along, at top prices till 1 o’clock, whon it droppod 2 @210, to & point that may bo considered not far from a normal onc. We ‘announcad in our fasug of this morning that the July shorts had ail ‘boon sottled, excopt about 80,000 bu, The truo amount of ofllin was 85,000 bu, and sbout 20,000 bu_of that waa sottled ently this morning, For tho rost & member of the corner ing firm announced that ho should buy it on tho* best torms ho could, add charge the difforanco to'the partles concorned, as o was authorized? to do undor the rules. 1o eaid that he was pro- arod to pay $1.50 it ho could not buy for less. RL tl.\luu.&{ufl back to watch ‘tho progross of ovents. Presontly a few car-londs wero sold to him ot $1.40, and thon some round lost st $141, This was nominally tha range all through the session. At 1 o'clock thé syndi- cato anuounced that all the denls woro closed, and then tho market declined to $1.20 for de- livorios bofore 8 o'clack to-day, and to $1.10 for delivery beforg 11 o'clock in tho morning, Bollor Angust apenod at 31.138¢, foll off o, advanced to 311636, and_dectined to 81,143, closing at £1.148¢, * Bollor Beptomber was dull at 81.07@ 10734, nnd sellor tho yoar at $1.05. No, 1 sprin, was inaclive, and uominally about $1.25; No. apring g diet and stosdy at 81.04)7, ond x Jocted do firmor at 80c. Thero was ‘somo dis- cuasion about the probabilities of tho market being again cornorad, thus time for August; and soyeral of tho moro timid shorts filled in to ovold siichn result; but others sold for this month almost wildly, o that tho amount of shorts out waa rathor incrensed than reducod. .Cosh snlos_wore reported of- 400 bu No. 1 spring ot $1.95; 25,000 bu No. 2 aErlug b &1413 21,000 bu_do ‘at $1.40; 1,000 budo at #1.20; 5,600 bn No, 8 spring at'31.043¢' 9,400 Dbu rojeoted at 90c. Total, 56,000 bu. 5 Corn was active and firm, averaging sbout the sano a8 yostorday, with a slight_appreciation’on cash lots, aud a small docling in options for next month, New - York aud Livorpool, . were both quoted firm, and tho rocolpts wero rathor loss than tho recent avorago, whilo. doliverios.wora much lightor than oxpocted. 'Thoro was, i fact, renson to boliove that sovoral racotyers who had caleulated ou ‘receiving ‘corn ' to’ delivor this month, woro Luying in tho August option, and solling for Septomber dolivery, which causod the slight” diminution of tho dilforenco, 8 alroady noted. Tho spequlntive shorts for-this mont! also took hold'‘moro liborallyin consequence, making tho market quite active. ‘Tlie shippors oporated to A moderate oxtout, 'but did not buy 80 frocly oa heretofore. Sollor the month, or rogular No. 2, opened at362o, advanced to 3654c, receded to 8633¢, ndvanced to 86Jgo, and closed s 86370, Sollor Noptomber wold i 35@38Yge, clox- ing firm at tho outside. New roceipts of No. 2° closed at 870, and hig -mixed at 880. Rejeotod was in good demand, closivg firm at 8i3c. Cosh snles wero reported of 5,000 bu high mixed at 883¢0 ; 61,000 bu do at $80; 2,000 bu do at 87:¢c’; 1,600 'bu do at S7kfc ; 88,000 bu No. 2 at 870 ; 62,000 bu do at 3634e; 47,000 bu do at 36370 ; 40,000 bu do at 865¢0’; 1,00 Jocted at 8430 ; 16,000 bu do at 3450 ; 8,400 bu do at 840 ; 800 bu no grado at 280 ;6,000 bu No. 10t 39%¢0’; 6,000 bu yollow ot 89ida 6,000 bu high mixed nt 88}4c ; 6,000 bu No. 2 at 878(c; 12,000 bu do at 875c; 24,000 bu do at 87340 12,000 bu do st 8737c. ~ Total, 846,000 La. Oat were quiet and weal, 'owitg to an almost uttor absonco of demand. T'ho principal inquiry was for car lots for city consumption. The deals for this month apposred to havo beon all sottled up, and buyers waited patiently for tho further deoline iu ril’rlcuu, which they seomed to regard as an inevitablo consoquenco of the in- ereasod raceipts which aro oxpoated thin month. Bollor August_opened_at 96ige, and doclined to 20%(c ot the close. Boller Soptembor sold early at20c, and closod &b 25; eller. the year wag nominal at 263¢c. Cash lots closed nominal at 26340, Cosh Aalos wero roportod of 1,200 bu at 26570, 10,400 bu at 2030, 2,400 bu rojectod at 260, $,000 bu_do at 2430, 1,200 b do & 933¢c, 4,200 bu do at 23%c. Tolal, 85,400 bu. - Rya was dull and easior, timugh giving an ear- 1y promise of strongth, as there wero two or e looking around for car lots. .The inquiry soon subsided. Cash sales woro limitod to 800 bu No. 2 at 570, which waa the insido prico of ostorday. Seller August was nominnl at 65@ gfi}{o; and-gellor Soptembor at 551¢@500. Barloy was-quiet, but 8 shade stronger, about 25,000 bu being sold, sellor Soptombor, at 81@ 8110, tho market closing firm, . Cosh' lota wore nowminal at 70@76c for old, and 80@8lc for new No. 2. No.3 wasg %uol.ud at 65@700; and ro- Jocted at 40@d5o. Cash salon wero 400 bu by sample at 80c; and 800 bu do at 760, EUROPEAN MARKETS, - ‘[he following is Beerbohm’s dispatch to tho Board of Trade to-day: e Aua, 1—Loudon—Floating cargoes of wheat off tho coast, sirong. Therois a demand in. France for car- goes of wheat on passage ; salea praceod slowly, Oar- goes of corn on passage strong, Average apring wheat quotablo at 622 64@50s, English country whent mare Xkets, with fine woather, dull, Fronch conutry wheat morkets dull. Weather in England In sll rospecls favorablo. for harvesting, Liverpool—Spot wheat, good {nquiry. 8pot corn, 38 0d, The following table exhibits the stock of flonr in store in thin city on the 1st of each month (or tho first Mouday) for tho past five yoard : 180, 1672, 1871; - 54,360 0] 68,479) 285/ 63,075 40,520 X 10,775 a1,475| 48,176 20,360) | at1060] 613650l 16050 82,470 48,175 28,700) TIMOOM GORN, J. ML Atwater & Oo., of New York Oity, have compilod a vry interoating circular, giving in- o broom corn orop in various parts of the country, All mc- counts agree in stating that the orop of thia yoar will ba much less than usnal, -+ THE FIUIT CROP. ° The Dubuque (Iowa) Z¥mes saya Dubuque and viciully {s no exception to the genoral rulo of the country, €0 far as_heard from, in regard to #ho spple crop, . We have personally viewed & number of orcliards, and havo Lioard of maily moro, and thero will be litorally no crop at all, 'Frees tuat ought o yleld bushols, Lave Acarce 8 peck upon them, and thoae poor and_inalgnifcant Jooking, and nat at all likoly to como to moturity, S far &s ho pear orop is concartie ed, not ouly wild thoro bo no ylold, but tho greater portion of tho troes aro doad or dying, Even tho oliorry troes this year roturned o Umited supply, Tho only erop of fruif that promisca woll is tho grapé oro, Evorywher and undor all eircumstances tho vines loaded down, Nover befure have wo socn such o ploy of buuchies, Tho frult is already nearly full eizod, and if nothing provents, and ' the'scason #o far {8 all that can be desired, tho ylold of grapos will bo unprecedented {n this quarter, "Thers is no excoption to varictica; Coucord, Oatawba, Crevelings, Illll'b- December. bor of ordors, clifofly for tho common_qualltiss, ss tha market {a nlniont destitute of cholco corn, whiclt is ‘nominally irm, e ropeat: No, 1 hurl, 84@100 No, ‘| 1 ntock, brald, 0@ No. 3 do, Bi@axe: No. § do, 4¢ctos Iuald grons, 6@0os 06 pad Ups S Gatos u:'m:foénn £00, Db, (B0 ki DEANB—-Wera quict and nominally unchan folowa: Navios §360@1.60; yrimo modium, gnd, o8 28 2.40; common {6 fair boans, $1.25@3.00, e -, BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demsnd contimuos fair for tho sosaon., Lima is generally Aoll af 80c in Tulk, though a superior arifeion beifigs $1.00, Gommon Drick aro oasy ; good brick ia Leld st $8,50, but inforior stock ia nold ‘b’ varions prices, ' Marllo dunt 14 43,00 ver brl, and fina brick $36,00890.00 por te: Btucco, $2.603 ork siuc~ .60@4.00; Portland coment, $7.60@ Tosondale coment, $3,26@0.50; Ui~ and Akron comont, $2.00 % brl; t, $3.00: lme in bulk, B0c@81,00; lmo fllrl% $1.10@1,26 fi brl; while mand, brl, $1.60° @©3.00 1 pinstoring hatr, i bu, 400; fire brick, per 1,000, $65.00@90,00; buthding brick (comnion), $0,00@ 7,00; sower brick, $8,00@0,60; Milwaukeo prossod, $35.00 90,00, dol; da” common, $14.003 Racino pressed, $16,00@930,00,del,; do zommon (lflan‘ud) $16.00@16,00 ; Indiana presaod, $18.00@31,00% do common, $10.0@ 16,003 fire ¢|l¥ per brl, $1,00@4.00 DUTER—Tho only sotivity noticeabls in thisbranch jof trode was in cholco tablo quotations. Al othor grados woro 10 a greater or less extout neglectod, and woro weak, tho incroasing stocks moking holdors *anxious to reallzo bofors tho anticipated decline, Fol- lowing aro tho current quotations ; Btrictly cholcs yolo ylnw,;fl@%e@;‘x:‘ml\lm to good, 16@17c; Inferfor to * common, DAGGING—Activity sgain provatlod in the markot far cotton seamisas bags, and o firm feeling was mont- fosted on the part of holilors. Thore wan alwo o falr Inquiry for burlaps and gunnlcs at vary full pricos, Vs ropost gur quotations as follows: iark, 160; Lua: low, 34%0; Lewiaton, 33)50; Amorican, 810; Amoskeag, *|' 810} Olter Creck, 32403 burlap bay ,(Illd‘fl bu, 10 H - elngt, -t o) 31c; gunnios, 11@180; do doublo, 2807 wool ancks, 63@050, I OHEESE—Fino cheses 15 now meoting with a good demand, and is held with confidencoat the advanced ricos recently ostablished, Common grades. ato soll- to a modorste oxtent at irregular priccs, We quote: Now York foctory, 11@126; Ollo factory, 9X@110: Westorn factory, 0x@1ic, COAL~—Prices were unchangod, except for eanncl conl, which is now quoted at $10,00 tustead of $0.50, § Thio'nuotion sala of hisrd coal, held in Now York on * the 30th shows an advanoo of about 200 per ton as com- 1 pared with the pricos Toalized at the previous eale, ‘Tlly markot is very firm, at $0.50 for Lackawanna, and ot $10,60 for Lehigh, Lackawmuns, £0.60; Edo, $0 Walnut, 1tilf, $5.00} Blosaburg, Yalloy, $8.00% Ganil $10.00 inu : o erry BMine, $9.00; $5.00: Wilmington, $8,00, 2% COOPERAGE—Manufactured work wae quict and nn:hn‘x{'md. Btock s firm, Lelng in moderate sup- aly. o ropeat: Tork barrels, $1.00@1.40; Iard, orcos, §1,60@1.7 s, £1.90@32.10"; flour batrols, 48@870; pork staves, rough, $32.00@24.00; do, bucked, $34.00@36.00 ; tiorco 'miaves, rougb. 20,00896.00; ‘do buckod or sawad, $15.00@28.60 & ‘whisky stave rough, $28.00830.00; do bucked, 50 S égnr slavos, $0.00010.60 circ\ul llo\u; 1‘4'% ing, 30 por sot; flour hoop pol X 16,00 ‘por ‘fu ; porkt and tloreo pelca $30.00@30.00 m, P Gds—Tno Of8 [markot was o triflo firmer thin morning, under tho infinonce of a fair local demand for worranted packoges, Such lots brought 13%@4o, Good 501d at 13@1ilc, while thono lots more or less ont of condition were disposed of at a wido range of pricen, Baloa {notudo: 40 casos at140; 112 cases st 1330 ; 3,000 doz at 13c. - FEATHERS—Wero salablo to the dealors af 730 for rrlmo live goeso, Frices for other grades vary accord- ing to quality, Chickien feathors wore in light supply and roqucet, ' Wo ropont : Primo livo gocse feathern ot e+ Jobbing prics0@8%0; misod foatbere, 26@100; on, 6@1C, - f FI orel woro reported in little botter sup- 7ly, but there is still & acarclty, and prices aro vory firm, Whitofish aro in light stock, and holdors are ro- fusing to fill orders ot any concossion, Othor fish are in fair stock, and iony be quoted steady, Following aro the q‘}olnuvm: No. 1 whiteflah, ;‘J)rl, $6.00@0. . 3 do, 5.78@$8.00; No, tront, $5.0025,95; No. 1 shore mackorel, new, gfihfl, $12.50@12.75; No. 1 bay, $9.50@9.75; No, mackorel, 3¢ brl, $8.50@8.75; family miag , 3 brl, $7.00@7.25; No. 1 shoro kits, $1.05@2.00; summor.curod* codfiah, per 100 1o, $0.60G6.76 Goorge’s codfish, $0,50@0.75; Labrador berring, split, brls, §0.00@0.60; do, 1§ brl, $475@5.00; Labialor liorring, roind, brf, $8.00@8.60:"do 3¢ brl, $4.25@4,60; box bierring No, 1,38@300; box herring, scaled, 33@350; Columbia River salmon, X brls, $9,00 50, FUUITS AND NUTS—Among tho changes noted to- day wero an’ ndvanco of 60 in raising, ic in black. borries, 1o in pitted chorries, and 1o in pared peachies. Othor varlolios wore’ firm sud unchang- , Trade was aclive for (o soason. Wo motw uote ¢ FonkroN—Datos, figs, drumn, 85! i@tia; Bgn, box, 14k @iscs prubes, new, 10@200" raléins, * $1.60@%60; Zauto currants, 7 @130; " citron, '44@15c. Dosesrio—Alden apples, 17G200; Michigan do, 8@0c; Western do, 0%@ 730; Boutborn do, Bi@GXc; peachos, pared, 20 220; poaches, hnfves, G@Ux0; do, mized, k%@ Tige: Blackvetrien, 11(g120; "mapbatrics, 10@1lc; pittod chorrics, 22@23c, Nuzs—Filborts, 14@15e; ol monds, Terragons, 20@24c; Naples walnuta, 24@360; Drazils, 9@100; pocans, 13@130; African’ peanuts, 0X@70; Wiimington peanuts, 7@8o; Tennessce peas nuth, Ti@8e. GIOGERIES—Prices ranged_about the samo as yos— torday, whero, a8 rule, thoy woro firmly held, Bugars aro steadier, owing to thio moro cncoursging tons of Now York ailvicos. Coffcos romain very frm. Tice Is fajrly activo at full prices, Thero Wa no visiblo clisugo in (lie market for ofher goods emmorated in 0 liat : 81 CARD, B0DA—TX@8A(C, Corrrea—Mochs, J@Ac; O, G. Java, 2BY@I83c; Java, No. 2, 20A(@203c ; fancy Ro, 243(@200 ; chiolce do, 24Y@343¢c; primo Ito, U@AA’o ; good do, BXKG 2330 ; comnion do, 233(@330 ; roastiug do, X @%c; Blugapore, 24X@430: Cosla Nioa, fancy, 243@350 + do, primoe, 24163240 ; Maracaibo, 333 @200, GANDLEs~-Slar, full Weight, 10@200; stoarine, full weight, 143(@16¢; do, short welght, 193 @M 0, Tior—Patng, 85 @830 ; Rangoon, 15@1340; Caro- i Dalawa, ford Troifics, Norion 'Virginten, parton ta long Dianas, oto,, eic, to the cud o uptor naniod, LATEST, In tho afternoon wheat was fairly active, clos- ing the samo us_on 'Change. No.2 spring sold at 811456@1.16 noller the wmonth, olosing at 811457, Corn was in foir domand and firinor, solliug at 803{@YT0 sollor tho month, closing nf flo}fn and 885(@383¢c soller Boptembor, closing b 8}4‘0. Oals were o shade firmer, c{uulnu af 203¢o wellor tho month. In provisions saloy wore rnpn:wdbnl BOO;:rfllgomaljn &:&k‘l"lflfi.flfl}i‘n Sollor Hoptamber, an cs 30 cas ako froighta wero qulot, —_——— GHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Fripat Bvening, Aug, 1, ALOOHOL—Wa In good demand sdd Lighor; quo- tabio ot 81.67@1.03. B00M: GO Doalass report recelviog ftr nurms ifnn, 0K @D3c Sboalis—{atont cut lonf, 12@19%¢0; crushed and powdored, 113%@11%c; granulsted, 11%4@120; A, standard, 11{@113¢; do, No, 2, 11X(@11340; B, 115 110 ; ektra G, 1i@11x¢0; O No. 3, 105 @10%0; yols low g, 10y(@1035c; clicice: brown, 10xG10%c? prima do, 10@1030; fair do, 93@93c; chioico molaszoa Bugar, 10M@10c; fair do, U}((@93{c; New Orleans sugar, choice, 10@10%0 do'priin, $3(@100; do, falr, 9@93e ; common, B@8o, ‘Buurs—Diamond drips, $1.5@1.30; silver dri oxtra m"k 70@73c; good Kugar house syrup, 46@4bc; oxtra do, 50@56¢ ; New Orleana molasses, choice, 830; o prime, 73@780; do commion, Torto Ried molasses, cliolco, G@0Ge ; common molaiscs, 30 ic.. BaLenaTus—Common to Lest, 0@100. Brioxs—Allspice, 17@180; cloves, 37@380; cassla, 38@40c; peppor, 325@20c; nutmegs, $1.35@1.30: gloger, puse, 28@30¢; do No, 1, 20§30} 0o No.5, 16 e BoArs—Fronch mottlod, 8%@03(c; German mottled, 6}@03c: Golden Weat, C@0ia; White Lily, 0X@ 6%0; Whlto Ttose, 6% @0sc: brown Windsor, 44@ 430! palm, 6@0xo0 ; Bavon Imporial, GX@8Xc. Branan—Gloes, 9X@10c; corn, 9@110; aundry, 6@ 7ot common, B3(@0c. GREEN FRUITS—Lemons aro firm at $15.00@16,00 o box, and occulonaily cholco bos s eald a1 $17.0, ranged ara out of tho market and nominally frm ot quolatlons, Common appies wars pleaty snd siow. Freah borrics brought full pricos, but mtich of the fruit was in bud_condition. Grapes and pears wora cavler, Annexed aro he prices current: Lomons, $15.00@10.00 per box, - Oranges, $13.00@14.00 per box, California Dears, $6.00 por caso.. “Now appiles, 40@630 per box, or $3,60@3.00 for common to fair; good to cholco do, $3.60@4.80 per brl. Raspberries, $2.60@3,60 por caso; red do, $3,00@4.00, Blackberrics—Lawtons, 25@35¢, * Whorlleborrics, $3.00@6.00 per bu; do pof box, SLEO@LE0. Currants, §.00@3.80 per bu, Pears, $1.00®2.00 por box. Poaclics; $1.60G2.35 per box; do por baskot, $1.00@1.60, Grapes—Lilinols, Concords, 24,00 por calso (30 Ibs), Siborian crabapples, 150 por box, Plums (dsmson), $6.00 per bu. LOPE—Wero fu modorate domand on local and inte- rior acconut ot 25@45c, HONEY—A galo waa zeportod of 3,000 s sirained at o, HAY—Thers is somo Esstorn demand for prime timothy Loy, and, under a totally inndequato supply, Lolders wers enabled to obtain an advance of 600 pes ton, prima selling ot $16.00310.50, and No, 1 at $16,008 10,00, 'Tho supply of low ‘gradoa ls excoasive, aud alea dragged at formor rater, Wo quoto whclessio prloes D31 by Qoalorsescars t0-contain b0,000 e 0N ‘naox—Timotly, prime, $10.00@10.807 do No, -1, $16.00916.00 d0 No. 4, $13.00@14.00} do mixed, SI20@14.00 praicio, upland, $10.00@11.00; do mid- Innd, $9.00@10.00 ; o slougl, $7.00@8.00, For dolivery of prosscd, $1,00@1,60, according to distance, HIDESWore sgain quolod quict aud teady. A moderals amount_of trading was dona on local aud outslde account at the annoxed rango of pricos : Greon " oity butchora’, 7oi groon cured, lght, 110 § do heavy, 100; part curod, 0%@10c: greon calf, 16)0: vaal kip, '123o0; dry calf, 2i0; dry kip, 2o} dry sulted, 16@170; dry dliut, .18@100; long-haired kip, 10%@110 ; doncon skine, 45@Gbo; grubby, acored, aut, or otherwlse dumaged, two-thirds price, IRON AND STEEL—Thero was 1o cliange In the condition of this market, Buall ordors ore belug plncod at the quotationi ¢ Iron.. Horue-s) Tlata fren, com: Norway iron, Norway nail rods hromo English tool steel English spring steal, @! Amierlcan caat spring stoel. @1y Bteal ti iyt TBX @0 b EATHEL i Tiu branchy Of (7ade {hero aro afgn of returning activity, though at the moment {lio uar- ket 1 vory quiet, Btocks are light, both of domeatio aud importod leather, and a contidont feeling provails famong Jobbors geasrilly, Volow aco e ourzeat qion tions : Oity rness, 3 NE 4 Countr: © MW@ 8 Line, city, . 4@ @ Kip, B b, 6@ 110 S Nopees Mol 1, ¥ s uppor, No. 1, Gty upwor! No. 2, 9 2@ 97 Colntry Il}'lpflr. 2@ 20 Collar, F fhererense . g alf, olty.. . 1L2A@ 140 Oalf, country, i@ 125 Tough upper, standard, . @ Rough upper, damagod,. . e Tuftalo slaughter sole 2 B WIS e 2 Fronch oalf, Lotsois 0. oogw 0 Franch calf, 24 030 T 1.65@ 2.3 Freuch ki,'60 to 100 1ba, L00@ 1,60 METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—-Tnpinces was ratho quiot, but prices ruied ntoady, as follows : 3T VLATE =10, 10c14, 81450, dou 12513, 815,00 do 14x20; $16.30; oy roobng, 10, $1400;" do, 135, T10 Tin—Large, 420 ; smnll, 4305 bor, dde. BHRET Zino—T'ull casth, 110} Balf casks, 11 @11)05 Tos quantity, 1130; alabs, Oc. ' Bnger InoN-—No, 24, 030 rates; Tussis lron, 3203 do No, 1 stalnod, 210 ralos, GALANIZED InoN—No, 15@20, 16c : No. 22@34, 1603 No. 25@10, 17¢; No, 27, 3 No, 18,200, A discoun of 20 por cont {8 mado from thin liat, Coprenr~-Copper bottoms, 40s Lhmzlnn, ovor 12 M, 476} tnnod coppor, 400; Plauishod copper, 400; do, .out to slzen, 480 Wine—12 105, 803 0, 8,and 9,100 10to 11, 10} 12, 1103 13 and 14, 19xc: 16and 16, 1do; 17, 150} 18, 106; 19, 1903 20, 9003 fall bundle, ' 15 por cent dise count fence wire, 740 by enr lond, 710 NAILS-Tie ‘doniaud was e -n"n:o Juoted rateas @O0, r key X ratos ;. 0, $7.873¢ 5 64 (o, s-x.!p;m T4 b, g5.50: 50 do, 20,12 34 do, fino, s1.dfl~ 90 o, 87,613} clincl, $1.00. n‘:}\h"‘ ‘STOKEb—va contintito fclay, M. ol : siml ropo, 030 home ol el B, mf narline, @ I, 20@2do; tatred ropo, & I, 17@1! gakum, s bale {5,90G000; pite, % brl, 8. tar, 3 b, 86.60 OILS—Unler thia hoad tho ohangon wero unimpor- tant, Businos waa fully up Lo (ho averagefat this sea. son, thotigh thoro was no spocial notivity in any d pariment, The follewiog quotations aro furnished : Garbon, 171@180: oxtralard ol 700 No. 1, 650; No. 3, 620 linfood, xaw, 3I@050; do boliod, D8c@$1.00 ; whale, 8%a; sporm, $2,0032.10; noats foot oll, atrict) purd, 107 do extes, oo} do. No. 3, T benl oll, B85’ siraite, 7007 clophmut off, $5c; turpen- tizlo, 830; naphiths, 63 gravity, 18@1%c ;' naphtha, ‘common, 16@10c, PAINTE, GOLORS, AND PUTTY—Woro quiet at unchangod pricos : Strictly pure, $11.00@11,60 Fanoy brands. e Xt 21K0, Genulne Velllo Montaguo. 14.50 AmOIEB e 1L50@12.00 o Masury's rallrond colors, % 11.60 Palaco car colors, in can: +.0.60@10,50@12,60 elle, 3,508 3.75 %nfi“lg Ven, r¢ 4,00 English orange 6.t 0.¢ mf.hurgn Seabigs i e m}a.% Euglish rod lead,, 12,00 Am 11.00311.60 1.40@ 1.45 23,00 2,508 4,00 2.00@ 750 84 @3y0 ”"@lxn article, and liboral sales wore reported st pomowhat firmer'prices than_ provalled a fortnight sgo, As tho soagon advances dealers look for stoady improvement in the domand, and & gradual hsrdening of prices, We_quote: Hcotch (according to brand), $65.0@ 68.00; Massillon, $5.00; Tuscarawss, $65.00; Laka Bupetior, No, 1, '856,00: 'do No.3, $64. url charcoal, $68,00% stono coal, 353,00, RY—Tho offeringswera Iargo, and prices weak and O1d ¢hickens nold at $4.60, and Iaege apringd ot $3.75G9.25, whilo small ook wos siow $1,60@2.00 por doz. Wo nota saloa of 10 coops old. chickoun at £4,60 ; 5 cops largo springs at $3,00; 10 Coope tlo at $1.6080.763 11 doopa at §3.00 16 ocopa POTATOES—Thoro {a rather more inquiry for fresh ulnl‘lnfi!l, but the luflply is atill Uberal, and pricea are casy, Tho roceipls biavo fallon off some during tho 1ast fow days, but large quantities aro sald to bo awalt- ing shipmont. Gholco polatoos in largo barrels aro quotetle s $2.0082.00; poor and small ot 100 BLEDB—Tho recelpta of now Wmothy woro larger than oxpocted, and under s limited inquiry pricos de- clined. " Primé sold t. $0,75, Sollor August sold st $3.00@3.10, closing st $3,00, 'Seller tho ficst half of tho month waa lower ; 30@3.50. Other aolmll ‘.&"Wé‘g]:f:m mfin{:un dunl;]. \V‘o“gllzloué lovor, $5.60@6.76; mille un, 65c. Haloa includo b baga n dos 100 bt selice rst half of August_at $3,50 $3.10; 1 ear do ot $3.00.. . . HATT—The markot continmoe falrly active, presont prices belng fully sustainod : Onondsgn, Osnads, snd inaw, fine, $2.00; ordinory courso, $2.00; cCoarso D 0, 83,10} Eronnd Aolar, $3.10 dairy, without age, $3.25 dairy, ‘with bago, 4,108 4257 Ahston dairy, por eack, $5.00@6.63; Turk's Isiand, $2,00: grousd alu, .75, afioat 10 arrive, and $1.50@2.00 rom storo. : TEAS—A falr nggregato of sales was accomplished at prices not varying matorially from those current fortha PIH fortnight or more, Wo make no change in onr ot 86 - fotlowa® Young hyson, common fo fair, 45 @55c; do good, 60@T08; Ao cholce 10 extra fino, 05c@ $L1.10; common’ to fino old hyson, T0@950; come mon _imperial, 60@05c; good to chol do, Blo $1,10 ; fair to_good gunpowder, 70c@$1.00 ; choico Pingsucy, $1,16@1.30; extra Moyune, $1.35@1.40; chiolco 10 oxtra mow Jopan, 90c@$L007 fair to good old, 65@700; common do, 38@42c; ocolored natursl leaf Japan, 565@650 ; commion to fine Qolong, 35@450 ; 8oad, G5@0650 ; cholco to extra, 85c@$1.00, TOBACCO—We quote: Fine Our—Extra, 75@850 ; choice, 65@700 ; medi- 3 65@G00 ; poor to common, 40@80e, Prua—Natural Joaf, T16@800; half bright, 60@10; black, sound, 45@85c. BuoKING—Good to chalcs, 32@360; medium, 2@ 81¢; comman, 26@286, VEGETABLES—Ths offerings wore Uiberal, and the demand falr ot sbout yosterdsy's prices, except for musk-melons, which wera dull and lower, Wo quote: Tomatoos, 35@60c por box ; onions, $450@4,76; corn, 12,\'13165 per doz; wator-melons, $3,00 per doz; musk- mgélons, $1.50@2.00 per doz. nw%og;&tgg?au nml“ ‘tg\lgflln];uflnfi&un!ltasu oec] . ,603 maple, $9.00@9.50; 0} X @100 elabe, 50,0, delivored, § 2SS WOOL—Thero was no perceptitile change In the sk kot, A fair number of orders are being recoived from Eastern manufacturers, and price rulo steady, snd for mome grades firm. Wo repoat © Tub, washod, extra and medium, ‘Tub, washed, common to fair, Common din 0-hoo] ils, $2.30 per doz; S-hoop do, , Shoon daity, $L3s: eiie o, HA: Bxity. chases tubs, $12.50; No, 1 tube, $10,50; No, 2 d0,$9.00; No, 3 do, $3,00; tubs, 3 in meat, $2.30; koelers, 8 in noat, $1.75 5 Dalf-bushel measures, piniv), $3.75 per doz; db, fron bound, 3480 pock teasucte, plain, 280 dof iron bound, $3.75} churns, No. 1, $11.00; do, No. 2, $10,00; do, No, 3, $9.00: 0, No, 4, $3.00 per doz; hoaded clothespins, $1.00@L35 ; washiboards, $2.05@2.00 per doz; barro] covers, $1.00@2.560; kaunakins rack ; butter tubs, onk, 3 in nest, $1,5¢ in neat, $110; broom handles, $12.00@16.00 per m ; No. 1 brooms, §2.75; No, 3 do, $2.95@2.50 ; do, com:. mon, $1.° 5% N X RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wore unchangod, as fol« lows : ETE ! agdey s?;l EHEH S leon|sd Cheago ta Fa180%8s LR P AEEH S 50 | $1.00)....] e 45 00} Philadelphis, Horrisburgh,| sud Balimore., .| 40 80) ‘Wilmington, Dal.... 0 80) ‘Washington, D, O.. 40 80. B h."v" outeavin] o0 | bur oubenvilio, Bridgeport, 0., and Baliaire| 30 60, Wheoling, 35 10 Clovoland. 5| 5 Now Castio, and Akron, 80 60| QlLclty, Cory 30 78| Norfolk, Va, 4 08} ‘Wilniagton, N, 0., Obarleston| and Bavannah, o 65 | -1.30] TPetorsburgh and Ricimond..| 67 | *114 CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Frvar Evestwo, Ang, 1, Tho recoipts of live,stock sinco Saturday have been safollowas, ik . Caltle, ' " ITona,” Sheep, Monday 4.016"°""11,072 4] Tueadny. 3,008 5,383 1,249 Wednea Z064 C 130 7 10,806 1,101 12,874 kit 62,02 4,427 Cattle, Hogs. Shatp, Monday.. 1,40 685 Tueaday 71686 Wednesday. .. 8,695 da; 708 Ll Total,suussersn. 7,708 22,058 113 The roccipts and abipmantd of livo_ stock during the month of Jiily, aa officilly roported by Asslstant Sec~ Totary Williahs, wora aa folowa £ nEORIFTS, Cattte, Ifogs, Sheep, hogt recofvod during July was 231X Ibe, sgalnst 330} 1 fn June, OATTLE—No_important chango took placa in the® esitlo markot, Both the outalds and local domands ‘wero smnll, and prices wero wosk and {rregular for all descriptions of stock, though porhaps not quotabl lower for any, Tocal butchora hind thoir ordorn wall filod carlior in the week, aud did not caro to mnka fur- ther purchnses eavo at pricos of thelr own mnking, whilo tho coni{nued discouraging tenor ol Esstorn advicos sorved to curlafl tho op- erntionn of bippers, and It wan Aull and dragging trade from tho oponing ta the clone, For two drovos of cxtra stcors, averaging repectively 1,300 and 1,408 bw, buyers wero found at .90, but, with theac’ osceptions, nothing fetched over £5,70, Wiitlo vory fow sold sbove $.35, Many romainod it 8old, snd tho market olosod woak. GUOTATIONS, ExtraDesves—Graded atoors, avaraging1,400 1o aud upward. .. ceiete SS80B0I0 Goicn Desvon i, fal el fornd Bjea o ar old steors, averaging 1, Tason e e BAO@E0S Qoo Bosvea—oll-fatiened, finely formed stoars, nyeraging 1,100 10 1,360 164........ 5,00@5.25 Mediuni Grades—8toors in fair flcali, avor- aging 1,050 to 1, +aees 4.00@4.90 Bafchor’. Block-Commion ‘fo” fals” sloets, and good to oxtra cows, for olly slauglifer, avoraging 800 to 1,100 tba. « 3.25@4.25 Block Cattlo—Common cattle, in it flech, averaging 700 to 1,050 bs 2.00@4.35 InlxnrlanL‘i'g ht :ml “fllin c‘c;v atags, bulls, and scallawag stoo ! 2.00@2.78 OaltIRTexns, Northern wiatersd e D.25@4.50 Cattlo—Texaa, through droves, 00 CATILE BALES, 2 8835;; pOmo oS oo 2RRS o BESS ,140 8. f about 16,000 head fn. the pons to-day, the fresh noel&! smounting to 12,~ 874. Teporta of lowor prices ot tho East, {aken in corie noction with tho oxcesrivo supply and tho extreme Beat, proved a t00 severo stratn upon tha markt, and it gavo away to the extont. of 5100 on light, sud 15@ on Licavy grades, tho formor declining fo $4. 4.80, and the lattor to $4.20@4.35, Thero wore only two orthrea buyers that wantod heavy hogs at lny“rflcu, and ouly & amall proportion of tho offorings could be: disposed of even at tho low range of $4.20@4.35, A fow cholco - heavy were taken carly at botter figures, ‘but at tho close $4.25 waa tho best offer, The markn‘v closed weak, with a downward tondency, Av. Prics 180 8475 478 212 480 240 443 307 443 202 475 269 443 105 473 213 4.30 1d to a fair extent ot $3,00G3,60 for poor to common; at $3.75@4.00 for mediumn; and at §4.25@ 476 tor good to obolce. ~ Local butchers’ woro lh‘:cum yers. s, CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. . Fripay Evexmia, Aug, 1. Tho offerings this morning woro limitad to sbout Balf-a-dozen cargoes, and thess wero composed moatly of ordinary lumbor ‘and_shingles. Early in the day several country and city buyors wero in- attendance, but, a8 there was not much of an sssortmont to selec from, vory littlo business was done. A few sales wora made during the day, but tho torms wero not made publio, A cargo of A shingloa sold at $3.00, Good to cholca bonrda and stripa and geod Joists and scantli romain firm, but common and cosrse Btufl was di and rather easy, Wo ropeat: Good to chiolco boarde and atrips, $14.50@17.00 ; common to modimmn do, $9,50@ 13003 Jolala and scantiing, $0.60G10.00; ath, 1766 X shingles, $3.00, "T85 Yollowlug sals ws roported & Cargo prop Ocon= fo, from Groen Bay, 600 m A shingles at $3,00. Bold by Artemas Qartor, LUMDER YREIONTS, AND BROOMB—Trade was ?NM ] and pricos unchanged, DBrooms are firm from sympathy with the raw matorial, Wo re eat ¢ Chi Rock Island & Pacifie,., 10,602 45,007 2,026 Titinols Cont; 897 42,880 2,072 Ohlcago, Burling! 2BUE 0,438 4,408 Cbicago & Norfliwestorn, .. 0,433 36,316 4,102 Ohleago, Alton & 8t Lous 17,698 30,147 1,353 ‘Pittsburgh, Ft, Weyno & Ohicago, ~ 93 135 ' 15 Michigan Gentral 66 251 087 Michigan Southern. I 189 9018 Pittaburgh,Cincinnatl & Bi.Louls, 408 841 49 Obloago, Dauvillo & Viuconnea,, 701 3,624 623 Milwaukeo & t, Paul, 804 1,670 402 Drdven i0,eveavnneenson, o B8RS “dise, s Total.souseuins s 73,207 244,650 17,007 Tecofved in Juiy, 1872, . 88,439 212,030 13,819 - suiratENTS, 0 & Obicago 31,063 47,058 16,693 64,257 14,688 90,084 Plttaburgh, i, Wa, Michigan (ontral. . Michigan Bouthern. Pittaburgh, Cinclun; GOhicago, Danvillo & Vinconnes., Ghicago; Rock Teland & Facifio Tilinols ‘Gentral.... yu:- Chfeago, Burlingion & Quincy. Chicayo'k Northweatern. Ohicago, Alton & 8t, Lotis. 264 352 Tolal,... ... o oeeeos 54,605 20,083 T84 From the foregoing it will bo seen that our recelpts Dave fnoreased o the extont of 14,703 cattle, 32,520 hows. and %878 aboew, Theaverszo welght of the . _Manlatoe, £2.25 ; Ludington, $2.00 : Muskegon, $1.11 ‘Oconto, £,15 ; Menomineo, 33,253 White Lake, $2.00 3 @rand flavon, 8175 : Penfwator, $2.00: Masonvillo, $2.75; Fronkfort, $2,373 ; Ford Ruver, $2,12), AT TN YARDS. Tho yard trade I rather quiet, though perhaps as good aa could bo expected for ths month, The local lomand 18 chielly for bullding lumber, Tho market 12 ntoady st the quolations givon bolo First cloar. 00 @55.00 Becond clear, 1 inch {0 4 fnch, 47,00 @50.00 Third cloar, 1nch.seserers 3800 @40.00 Third cloar, thick, b 4300 @45,00 lear fiooring, 1st and 3d "{ogotiier, rough. s 4000 @13.00 Clear alding, ist and 33 togothier...., 2200 @33.00 OommOn AING.eevssveersos 10.00 @20.00 Gommon flooring, dreased, Ars 51,00 @45.00 Common fooring, dressed, socond, .. 23,00 @30.00 ‘Wagon-box boards, solocted, 14 in and upward. .00 A stock 5 0 B stock 00 Qstock boards 16.00 00 Gommon_boards 12,0 00 Jolst, scantling, smail imbor, foncing, _ ote, 16 feot and undor, . 12,00 @19.00 Joist and scantling, 18 t0 34 feot...... 1400 @20.00 Pickets, nquare, 1300 @15.00 Pickots, fint. .. - 1200 @13.00 Cedar posta, &p 1400 @18.00 Codar Dost, roun: 17.00 @35.00 125 @ 2.60 150 @ 2.00 l.l'lg @ 3,50 1135@ 3.25 No, 1 sawed. 1,35 @ 1,50 Three doliars per car {a be addod Whon tranalerred, which cliarge follows the shingles, Thjckness~Fivo ahingles to bo two inches in thicke ness. . Length—Slxteen inches. HARDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.00 ; olear, 10 .00 common, $35.00860.00; cull, '$20.00@ 85,00 ; flooring, $80,00, Ash—Glear, $18.00@40.00; common, $16.00@25.00; .00@16.00 ; flooring, @40.005 common, $16.00@25.00 ; ear, $28.00@50,00; common, $20, oS i 06 ickory—Ols o e 12 b 00 $6.0@25.00 &) lear, $22,( 005 commo .00 7 aull spm.oo%isébo. > % Butternuf lear, $35,00@00,00; common, $20,00@ Ohorry—Clear, $40.00@60.00; comm 5,00 ewood—Ole: .00; common, 820, @35.00 3 cull, $1 ey ) 00@16.00, ‘Wagon Etack—H?gnry axles, per sot, $1,00B1.50; ‘wagon poles, each, 45@b60 ; box Lioards, $0.00@40. Florlda rad cadar, 350 yor {t ; mahogany, 30@40c ; do counters, 50c ; rosowood, 50@800 ; white holly, 300, ‘Tho Willlamsport Bulletin say “Tho shipmenta of lumber ti 132,680,820 feet ; the lumber ratied out of booms up ta same poriod s 125,120,304 feot—showing that the ship« ‘ments are 7,460,625 in advance of the boom." MUSIC BOOKS, VALUABLE BOOKS -Bound Music! 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