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THE CHICAGO DAILY. RIBUNL ULLSDAY; AUGUST 5, 1873. e MONEY AND COMRMERCE MONETARY. MospAy Eventeg, Aug, 4, Tho wook opons on o very quiok monoy mar- kot. Bome fow qf the banks report rontonnblo disgounts, but as n wholo tho domand for money fs oxccedingly dull. In most cnsos they profor to lot thelr fands lie kdlo for n fow days or weoks athor than to mako concessions o ratos, whilo othors swould gladly loan on call or 'on 80 ddys ab 8 consldorable reduction from tho legal Agures, viz: 11 por cont. Another way ofton adopted ia to buy short papor through brokers quietly, 80 na Lo make somothing to holp along tho noxt dividond. confidontinl, v Thoro I8 not o very lnrgo supply of paper ont tho streot. Iiates a¢ lnst wook, 1@2 per cont, por month, with commisstons, Ususl figares, @14 { Exchango was firm thin morning, some qu;oA parcels changing Lunds ot 60 conls por §1,000, bat for the day tho nverago .was 26 conts. To customors par to 1-10 were tho ruling figures, Tho fucts In rogard to tho Gardner fallure at- tract o good daol of attention in business clrolos, Cordlal sympethy is expressed for Mhl&’ l:allm boen ono of our most entorprising g;‘:n?m&'y: hear his liobilitios statod st §800,000 and 8900,000; but it s belioved bis property will pay n Inrgo porcontago of it, and many be- lleve ufmfi creditors will givo him timo ho will work ont and # pay thony sil.” His unwiso in- yostment of o large sum in the Gardnor Houso {8 tho immediate causo of his failure, NMoney soems to be tending to _gronter abun-, dance ovorywhero. 'The Bank of England re- dncod ita discount ratos Inst woolk from 4 to 8¢ por cont. Amorican stocks and_ socurition, zs o consoquenco, siowed an upward moyement. As ot wo hoar of no speculativo movement,—n ca- Lmity thint can only bo provented by o revival of activo businoss, IL: this, in some rospects, tho. prospect is favorable, Por contra, Liowever, wo nntico that tho prica of OCEAN FREIGHTS is entirely too high. Moro vossals, with more capacity, aro grontly neoded. For ocean froights in Soptomber, 33 conts for whent per bushel, curroncy, woro offered. ‘This, with froights to Now York, handling, sud commisaions, will make tho cost of Inying down nnd selling o bushel of whoat in ihorpnul about 6% couts, TThis does not show & vory brilliant prospeet for shipmonts, and, if theso raies contiuue, thoy 11{l sorionsly affect our monoy market. Tho figuros aro by Now York, Wo hiwve not tho rates to-day by nfz)ntrnu.l; bnt so_lnrge amounts of cerenls aro shippod down the Bt. Lawrenco that no grent roduction can bo oxpected from that quartor, It is plain thot vessol-lines aro reaping o rich harvest, This stato of things should influenco our Couadinn nelghbors to Rurry up tho enlargement of their canals; for, withvousols of 1,200 tons corryingto Montreal, it hos always 'beon contouded that whoa and com can bo taken from Chicago to Liverpool at a cost inside of 20 conts por busbol. It is plain that, with this route opon nt oven 40 conts per bushol, wera_thore u supply of vessols, it would now command all ouc foreign export trade. This fact hns beon urgod in thero columna for noatly twventy yenrs: but tho Cnuadinns soom slow to approtiste nnd to grosp the opportunitics plainly within their rench. BANK OF ENGLAND. The return from the Bank of England for tho woale ended the 16th of July, 1873, gives tho fol- lowi'll‘g rosults when compared with thoe previous weo Rest........ RO X JIncronee..£ 41,108 Public deponit; 0,753, ‘Decrease,,” 27,661 Other deponits..... 18,611,878.... Decreaso., 1,344,100 Government sccilr- lties ... 19,278,154, No alteration. Other securities.., 18,214,170, Docreaso.. 1,429,011 Notea uncinployed, 10,086,046....Incroaso,, 260,046 ~illlo mmount of noew in circulation s £26,101, 560, heing o decrenso of £05,80, nud the stock of bullions in botl dupartmenty is .£22,411,200, ehowing nn ineronso of .C36,018, whon compared with tho preceding roturn. Subjoined Is_o com- arison of the present position of tho Bank of Engluind and the prices of consols and Fronch rentos, with the corrosponding weok of last yoar: Atpresent, Last year. £32,411,200 12,663, 11,109,610 11,408,108 Nolo in elrculatio 96,101,660 0,165,038 Rates of discount. 37 cent 023 G4t 520 Tho uunual report of tho Superintendont of tho Banking Dopartmont of this Stato, in rola- tion to snvings banks, domonstrates groat netiv- ity oud thrift smong the laboring classes of that sity and Stato. With a_population of 4,362,000 in 1870, and of about 4,530,000 now in tho Stato, tho aggregate doposits on 1st January last wero $285,280,621, with dopositors 822,612 in numi:ar. T'ho average deposit of ench individunl wau 23465 While the dopositors formed moro than 18 per cont of tho total population, Tho growth of de- posits and population sinco tho year 1800 is rop- rosented in tho following summary, showing the avorage for each person in the State to be about $62; and for each depositor, §340: Population. Savings, Av'ge, $ 68,178,100 ~ §15 104,460,217 44 285,266,620 [ Tho city and country aro ropresonted in thoir aggregates as follows, showing tho estimated population iu 1873, tho aggregate saving, aud tho averago to eack dopoeltor: Population, Deposite Aver- 1679, Savings, ~ ors, age. Cityof NewYork. 990,000 $169,503,872 470,417 $360 Brooklyn . 440,000 42,096,001 126,704 341 Country.. 115,000 07,957 220,431 Total .....v. 4,645,000 $295,280,020 822,043 The following tablo slhows the smount of de- osils in the #nviugs benke of the State from um. 1, 1853, whon {hey wero first committed to ihe :_;xulmtvinlnn of the Buperintondent, to Jan. , 1878 Deposita, - Increase, Decrease, Jan, 1, 1858,.....§ 41,400,670, i Jou, 1, 185 ABIUNEAT $6,772,15 Jan, 1, 185 0,080,113 Jon, 1, 1801, 0,263,207 TFau, 1, 186 -, Jan. 1, 186 Jan, 1, 186 Jon, 1, 186 47,763 Jou, 1, 180 114475,600 Jan, 1, 1667, GLTE074 16,200,608 Jan. 1, 188,000 16L1aT 60 10,358,488 Jun, 1, 1869,..... 169,808,678 18,081,110 Jau, 1, 167 400,217 24,651,6) Jon, 1, 147 40,408 0,380,191 Jun, 1, 187 005,820 47,100,418 © DES80,621 17,480,795 SUSPENBION OF TILE HONOKEN HAVINGS DANK, Owing to n dofaleation of one of its ofticers a run was mado last week on this bank, and it was forced to suspend. Klennin's defalcation, it is Mlum\v!udgm! will rench at lonst 50,000, "Thore wro botween 12,000 aud 13,000 pass-hooks out, roprosenling, as noarly a8 can bo detormined, 81,200,000, while tho nssots of Lho bauk, us stated’ by lozon Kimball, the nowly-elnctod Vice-Prosidont, will reach from 1,000,000 to §1,300,000. Of vourso much of this sum is in- vested in such o way that it cannot readily bo converted, 'Ihe authoritios claim the abilily to sottlo with the du!:uniluru, dollur for dollar, pro- vided thoy ure allowed the timo required for comploling tho examination of tho pass-books and convorting the securitios hiold by them, OMICAGO, MILLINGTON & WESTEIN BAILWAY, Tho Muscatino Journalof Hulurdny bus the following ¢ ‘T englneera of tho Clifongo, Millington & Western Tatlrond, who slavted from Princeton, 1), July 7, on a prelimbuiey suey, v a yatnt oppdaite (i oty yentoerduy eveniug, The liue sirikes the rivor attho old lurl: londing, nearly opposite Chawnbers’ upper mill, The survey appronckis thiv oty throngh tho Buffalo Praicie scttloment, crossiug over the divide between Cup‘xwmu Oreck aud the river near Loquatt's and DoMosy' farms, und reaching the river bottom by the way of o du}x ravino which puts in fine umiediately opposito this city, Who route i pro- nounced” & vary favorablo ono, The beoplo afong the luu aro safd to Lo enthusiastio in favor of this rond, convincod that it is one well enloulated to roliove thew from tho extortionate charges of tho Lroader gaugo roads, Wo nro pleased to learn that tho oneatrogoment to tho Hno has boon 80 Uboral tht 1t is ‘makiug much Lotter progross than its projectors autic~ ipatod when they started out In tho spring, It i now roporled that tho Oompany havo rocently bought a ‘goud portion of thelr frun, aud thot tho work of cone struction from Ohieaga will soon be commenced, *Fhero scoms £ b6 u quiet rovolution going on in this country in favor of sintrow-gnugo railroads us tho bost and mont fodsiblo means of Seouring choap raus-~ portation fur the products of the Wesl, und, if (his Dow trunk line of that guugoia comploted to this elity, it will undoubtedly Lave ita feeders, and mako a great cliango n_tho cost of trameportaion” whorover it reachivu. Our pooplo may congratulato themaclves on ihis bl tho polat wisro vo haporiuat a lins vola i cross o Misslwippl Jiver, LOCAL RATER, Tamt, Preston & Kean report the local prico of utocks uy follows : Belling, B-2000F 162,410 167 5-t0mof '04, 1K 5-20uof 5. 118 8208 of '05, dan, and July s 5-20s of '07, Jau, and July, 118 5208 of "0y Jun, and Jul 1y 10-404,... 16 U, B, Ga (uow fusuc) 10K Qotd (full wolght) .. 115% 4 (QLUOLY, | cana All such trunsactions aroe, of courso, - Golt Exchange.,. L oamyg Storling Exchiango, . 100@109, Northorn_Paciflo Gol 100 @Mn't.:. Ohieago City 100 & fut. Cook Gounty T8y sres 00 &dnt, llinols County and Tor 93GU8 prisiotis e ooy REAL ESTATE, Tho followlng instrumonts were filod for rec- ord on Monday, Aug, 4: OITY PROPENTY, Moliawlk at, near s v cor of Lindon at, Lot 80, dated Aug, 2; cousidoration, $1,285. Weat Superlor at, botwoen Askdand av and Armotr ot, 6, 25x125 ft, dnted July 33 ; conalderation, $1,260, . Lot17, uBlack 13,0f D. 8, Leo's Addition, fiated ‘Juno 90 ; consldoration, 1,260, Division st, botweon Noblo and Ourrlor sts, s 1, 5x 160 ft, dated Juty 91 ; considorntion, $2,000. i Winchestor av, 120t n of Tolk at, o f, 24x114)¢ ft, datod Juno 7 ; consideration, $1,100, Wast Jnckson st, 8 o corner of Bacramento af, n f, 433135 1t, dated July 80 § constddoration, $1,700, Milwattkes av, 160 {1 W of Girard at, 8 W £, 26x118 £, dated July 24 5 conslderation, §2,250, "Nortli Doatborn at, 20 £t # of Turon at, o f, 34x100 14, datod June 40 ; considoration, §5,260. X remor 6t, 8 of aud noar Oak sty o f, 30 £t to nlloy, dated Aug. 1 ; constdoration, $1,775. Tot 15, 10 Block 2, in Monroo' pact, 8 1€ of & w i | Seo 31, €0, 14, dated May 13 ; consideration, $650, Lot 28, In Block 9, McRoyziold's Addition,dated Juno 124+ canstderation, $760, 3 Glinroh at, 0 of 'and near North nv, wf, 36x125 1t, * dntod April b ; consideration, $2,150, ! Glybourn av, cor of Bophia at, 50x135 ft, dated Aug, 1; conslderation, $2,100, _Ellis av, 8 of ahd nost Thirty-olghth at, o f, 192, Tunuing {o within 10 ft of Cottage Grove v, dated 1y 6 : conslderation, $30, ’ Jul 000, Tot 4, in Hub-Block &, 'of Dlack 18, Bec, T, 59,14, dnted Aug. 4 ; considorafion, §1,450, Teavitt at, bot LoMoyno st and Ewing plce, w £, Lot :Ilig:\lul Alg. 45 consideration, $050, 32, nd{'omlnx tho abave, dated Ang,4; consld- scs No, 132 Park ov, dated Aug, 13 cone sideration, $12,501 ORI IELCRLE X Lot 0, i Block 6, of Jonen & Patcick’s Addltton, dated. ug, 4; considorntion, $1,000, - s “Lots 24 to 20, In Block 8, of Slorman'a o 36 w X of &’ o i, 8eo. 29, 19, 14, dated Juno 24; constdefation, $3,970. urnaide at, noar n w cor of Thirty-stxth ot, o f, 24 1t 1o nlloy, dated July 17 considaration, $1,600, Undivided 3¢ of Lota 91 and 23, in Block 4, Brad- well’s Addition, with bulldiugs, dated Aug. 2; ‘consid- cration, $700. o BOUTI OF CITY LIMITH, Lots 88 nnd 39, in Dlock 4, of McChesnoy’s Subdivi- alon, in 8 0 X Boc. 9, 38, 14, 'dnled May 28} conslderas tion, tk%,m. Block 4, in Phare's o ¥ of 8 w X Bec, 19,38, 13, dated Nay 1; consiloration, £6,000, * 20 1% Tt 17, in Block 4, Goddspecd’s n w X of n o X oo 9, 18, 14, dated. Aug, 1; conslderation, $500, Nitioty-threo lats in Stodder's 8 o Xnw i ofno Beo 17, 19, 14,. dnted Avg, 2 1 consldaration, $20,000, Lots 26 to 60, in Dlock 11 of Pharo's 03§ # w ¥ Sco 12, 38, 13, witluother proporty, dated July 3 consider- atfon, 20,350, Lot 10’ and s 15 £t of Dlock 11, in Block 90, Villago of Iyilo Park, dated Juno 16; conelderation, $5,252, North 3¢ Lot 16, in Block’l, Crane & Mead's Subai- vislon, in'n w A Soc 3, 33, 14, duted Aug, 1; considorn- o, §1,600, ot 17, in Block 8 of Loty 34 and 35, Beo 16, 38, 14, dated Moy 1; conalderation, $070, Forty-fifth'at, n o cor of Lvans av,a f, 26xil1yg 1t, dated Aug, 4; conshderation, 31,600, Lavinia & 0o, 8 % of Blocks Land 20 (4 acres) in 10, 88, 14, dated July 10; consideraiion, &2 X Beo Lot 48, in Block 1, in Moyt at al, & w X Beo 10, 38, 14, o Ty e in Bloc] i Tear’s part w 80 ofsw +8c0 17, 98, 14, datod Fob. 63 e,omlaegliou,{sw. ¥ WEST OF orTY LIMITS, Lota 11-to 18, in Dlock 1, Castlo’s Subdisiston, in Boo 9,39, 13, dated'July 203 consideration, 4,000 Tols 11, 12, ond o i 19, in samo, dated Aug, 1; con- sideration, $1,600. COMWMERCIAL. MoxvAr Evenina, Aug, 4, Tho following woro thoe rodolpts and shipmonts of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past forby-cight hours, and for tho corrosponding dnto one yoarngo: RECEIPTA, FUIPMENTS, 1633, | @2, || 1873, | 1e72. Flour, rls 2,826 7,850 408 Wheal, Lu, 96,233| 50,099 Corn, by 401,620 433,161 Ont, bt 81,125 38,6 Tyo, bu 83 ‘Darloy, bu 8 Grass oed Flox sccd, b, o e Broum-serm, i R ured mea 040,481 62,359 Beof, brls 6o Pork, brl 202 50; Lard, 057,160 109,071 Tallow, 1 16,503) 56,00 Butter, 44,5680 72,950 Livo Hogs, No, st 113 Qattle, No 9778 1424 Sheen, No! Pien e+ Hidos, lbs.. 166,078 418,036 JHighwings, brls T Wool, Ibs.. 363,201 34,378 Totatoes, b ] sinens a,759] 5,303 201 1828 Tath, w0 198 Balt, brls, 2,576 1,741 Withdrawn from store on Saturday for city consumption : 1,724 bu corn; 940 bu oats; 216 burye; 865 bu barley. The following grain has beon inepected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock : 4834 cars wheat; 41614 cars cornj 6,000 bu No.1do; 80,400 bu high mixod da ; 34,000 bu No. 2do, and 13,470 bu refected do, by canal; 23 cars onts; 7,000 bu no grade do, by canal; 9 cars ryo. Total (522 cara), 801,000 bu, The following shows the distribution of the Dbroadstuffs shippod out from ihis port during tho past woek ; Shipped. Flour. | Wheal, 14,685 81 4, Corn, Oats, Tarley. 7,054 B0 20| T Ogdpanh Fo Gamasho; To Hiiron "o Kingston', To Godorlh .| Total 83,4621 261,789| 1,385, 76603l 760! 7,054 To-morrow (Tucaday) the Board of Trado will procoed to n special election for a Director to take tho place of Mr. Richardson, who resigned a fow days ago. It is reportod that 14d por bu ia bid for grain to be carrled from New York fo Liverpool in Boptember. ‘This s equal to 82¢ in ourrency, to which should be added 6d per bu for selling in Liverpool. With those figures In view it was no wonder that the farmer is unablo to obtain a liv~ ing prico for his produce, THE MADRETS. The leading produce markets wero rathor loss active than the aversgo to-day, but prices wore woll maintained, and somo of thom were higher thon on Saturdsy. ‘Thot is, tho supply wns small in proportion to a rather limited demand. Tha rocoipts were light, excopt in corn; and oven thoy aro oxpoctod to grow loss, a8 the ware- Liouses at tho country stations are running vory low, owing to the fact that harvest worlk has made tho farmors too busy to carry much grain to market, The shipping movoment was modorately active, Thero was no appoarance of aotivity in the dry goods'market except in tho department of staplo cotton textilos, which are now beginning 1o movo with some froodom, and are workinj firmor. Grocorles were in” fair domand witfl pricos gonerally firm, tho oxcoption boing su- gars, some grades of which wero quotod ‘‘off" an 3Zo. Ooffeos wora strong at an advance of ) @240 in Java and Rio. Rice is vory firm, with &omothing of &n upwnrd toudoucy.” Candles, soaps, starch, spicos, &o., wero quoted stondy and unchanged. The butter and cheeso markots prosented tho same Eonorul fontures a8 at tho close of last weols, tho formor rullng quiot and Suxnupn cholco) easy, while the lattor continucs nirly active and flrin. Thero was & good anrou of activity In the fruit trado, ordors from local rotailers as woll as from the intorlor trado bolug liboral, and the advanced prices Intoly establishs od woro thoroughly sustained, Nuts oro firm and advancing, 1lay, hides, and leathor romsin quiot as proviously quoted, ~No changos woro reported in connoction with tho ofls, puints, pig- lrmln, tobaceo, and wood markets. ‘I'ho yard trado In lumbor is only fair, and ot unchangoed prices, 'T'he markot is firm, espeoinl- 1y for joists and ucnuulnfl, but pricos arons yob without alteration. ‘Tho reesipts at tho snlo docks wera very largo. ‘I'hore wos o good attond- anoo of buyors, but the market was only fuirly nctivo and not particularly strong, Building mn. torlnls wero unochianged, M‘utnl‘u and tinners' stock continue to meot with a moderatoe inquiry. Prices aro without furthor chauge, Iron, nailk, and naval storos woro without now featurcs. Wool was In fair domand, but trading s restriot- od somoyiat by tho Jight stooks mud tho uiall receipts. On this account the market {s fima and pricos aro a triflo higher for some deserip- tious, Iroom-corn was quiet and firm. Hops met with & moderate inquiry from country brow- ors, nd choice grados wore firm, Timothy seed wag in fair roquost, at €8,76@4.00 for primo to cholce scod: Uood flax sold at 81,62, Othor Bl ‘goeds woro unchanged. ifolorably falr roquest, and lomons woro nctive sud firm, Applos wero abundant, and common. fruit wan onsfor. California poars woro also lowor, Largo spring eud old chickens sold roni- Il{ at formor prices. Eggs woro soarco and 1l Sdmr. Tighwines wore quiot and o shado enstor, with .| ¥ lot of 60 brls, whiclisold nt 030 pergallon, Hlocks aro vory small, but aconslderabla Fucrcusn in tho supply s looked for soon, ko froights woro moderately nctivo but en- slor, declining Ifo from Saturdny's rntes to blgo it thocloso for corn by sail to Duflalo, Do I)F stonmn wns taken at fc, Corn to Kingston closod nominnl at 1le. 'Fhrough rates by lako and rall to Now England points woro unchinnged at 28c for corn via Buffalo, and 26 vio Ogdons— -burgh. A total of thirtoon chartors was report- 1ed, which will carry out 320,000 bu‘corn and”10,~ 000 bu Ive. Provisions wers almost inaottve, but strongoer. which fthero was o moderato speculative de- maud, but vory little offering, ns thero is littlo sold for future dolivery, and ~spoculativd sollors woro apparently afraid to operalo lost thoy should‘bo cornered on it Lard wes dull and ‘unchangod ; it scoms imposstblo to got up any onthusinam on the articlo, Meats wore held 3o highor on shouldors and X{e per Ib highor on sliort middles, with nono. offored at the ad- vance, All aro wsiting with some. snxloty for tho statoment of stocks, whioh is oxpoclod to be mado in o (fny o two, The market closed at the following rango of pricos: Moss pork, cnsh, $15.87%4@16.00; de sollor August, #156.75@15.873¢ ; do sollor éoyk tombor, 816.76@16.00 ;. .do seller Dacombor, §18,26@13.50 ; Jard, cnuh or sollor August, S7.76 @1.80; do sollor Boptombor, $7.00@8.00; sum« Dior do, TH@17i¢o. Bweet pickled hama quoted b 10@12570. Dry.salted nents stoady at - 756@ 790 for 8! mumum:l 01{@%340 for short ribs ; and 9}1c for short clear. Boxed shouldors, 8@ 8%0 nfillah ‘monts, 95(@9%¢o for. short Tibs ; 9860 for short cloar. Tincon 1 quotod at Biga' for shouldors ; 103/c foreloarriba; 10}{c for short cloar ; ond 183¢@161ge for hams, all pecked. Mess Luur, $8.76@0.00 ; oxtra moss do, $.75@ 10.00 ; boof hamu, $34.00@25.00. City tallow, TY@T34e ; grosse quotablo at 5@Gige. Baloy woro roYortntl of 250 Lrls meus pork ot §16.80 ; 1,000 brls 0ld do at 814,624 Flour was vary quiot, but rathor on acoount of light_offerings thnn bocnuse of o smallor do- mand than herotoforo, Thore was a modorate inquiry for known brauds of spring oxtras, whichworg firm, whilo wintors wero o triflo wonlk, tho diserimination against them ‘growing strongor evory month. DBran wag weak, sud 600 por ton lowor, 'The following sales were roport- od: 250 Drls white winter oxtras on privato torms ; 100 brls spring extras on private torms; 100 brlk seconds do ot £4.123¢; 100 brls pring superfinos at $£121 5 160 brla do ot $4,00; T~ tal, 1,300 brls. Also 10 tons bran at $10.00 do- livered, aud 20 tons do at §0.00 on track. Tho following wae tho closing rango of prices: Fair 0 cliofeo whito winter extras. Red winter oxtras.cees oo ‘Whost was dull atSaturday’s ayorago of prices, Lut firm during tho grentor part of tlie sousion, tho trading boiug agnin chiefly for this month's dolivery. Now York waa quoted flrm carly, and our recoipts wero small, which caused holdors to offor but little, and kept up cash whoat at s con- sidorablo premium, o note thnt millers took hold of biard moro liborally to-dny, a8 tho recout drop plncad cash whent more nearly within their roach than it Lad boen for somo tivo wecka proviously. But the August shorts bought quita sparingly, lhu\:{;h thoy Inow that n groat doal bas to Lo filled in for this month ; thoy wore disposod to walt till towards tho olose, in hopes of & material decline, to something like su?tumhur pricos. There was n littlo moro dolng for noxt month, and prices wora rolatively strong, o4 also for tho lower rades, which love boon noglaoted during tho recent cornor oxcitemont. Winter wheat wos talked of, but littlo. offerod, and there scomod to bé no diaposition to pay mora for it than for hard epring of tho smme grado, which rangos about 20 above tho prico of the regular, which men irroverently term ' soft." Beller August opened at 1,157, doolined to 8116%, advanced to S1I6, and roceded to $1.153¢) closing at SLI6%. Bellor Septomber gold at $1.075@1.08}g, closing ab tho insido. Beller_the your was nominal nt $1.04}4@1.06, Hard No. 1 Spring sold ab $1.25, but new No. 1 was offored at 1,21, No. 2 spring olosed at about 81.17¢ for car loty, and $1.1034 for hard, No. 8 upring closed nt $1.053¢, and rejeotod do at 920, There was o good denl of speculntion to-day 88 to tho rolative solling pricos of now ‘sod old epring of the samo grado, and it was gonorally thought that an important difforonco will be ocstablishod Lofore long, tho now boing the lowest, Cash sales_woro roported of 900 bu No, 1 sprini (bard) at 81.25; 57,000 bu No. 2spring (Locd and 1,200 bu do (soft) at $1.20; 1,200 bu do hard at $1.19; 800 bu do_at $1.18 ; 6,400 bu rog- ular at 1,18 5 2,800 bu do. at $1.173¢ ; 1,600 bu do nt $1.174¢5 2,800 bu No. 8 spring (it I & N.8.) at $1.05%¢; 800 budo (N. W.)at$1.00; 2,000 bu_rojectod spring at 923 ; 1,600 bu do 0t 920; 800 bu do at D1o; 400 bu by samplo ab 8190 dolivored. Total 80,300 bu. Corn w8 active—n littlo more o than on Bat~ urday—and averaged about §¢o higher, undor & good demand from all clagses of buyors, Froights by lako woro elightly euior, aud tho prospect of smallor recoipts nided to cause o good sbipping_inquiry; whilo speculativo_pur- ohasing was stimulated by the fact that nlmost no dolivorios have yot beon mado on thoe August option, and gravo Tears wore entortnined thab tho cold woather of yestorday was but tho pro- Tude to a sories of frofts that will offaotually spoil our corn crop of 1873, It was clalmed by soveral nrties that the corn fs not yot Mlvuucox onougit 0 bear ovon cool weathor, ‘much loss cold, and that, unless tho recent spell should be brokon up very soon, o largo part of this yoar's corn will bo foud [for nothing hut fodder. "Of course, othars sughod at these idoas, and atatod that we haye corn enough on hand to last another yoar, any way. DBut, however much of importanco mny havo boen attached to tho idon of a frost, it iy cortain that o good many filled fn who prob- ably would not have dono o but for thab roason, Boller tho month, or rogular No. 2, opened at 87}c, ndvanced to 873¢o, do- clined to 87340, raio to 873¢o, snd olosed firm at 873¢e. Boller Boptombor sold: at 382(@88%c, closing with firm holders at tho outside, Now receipts of No. 3 closed at 873o, high mixed st 885¢o, ond rejooted finn at 35, Vosted corn sold ot 80c. Cneh solos wore roported of 400 bu No. 1at 88c; 2,400 bu high mixed at 883{c; 6,800 bu do ut 88340 ; 4,000 bu do at 8830 82,000 bu No. 2 8t 88c; 53,600 bn do (gilt-cdgod) at 87360; 94,000 b (part frosh) at 87870 ; 14,800 bu do'at 9750 ; 80,000 bu at 371ge; 20,000 bu roject- ed at 8503 2,000 bu no grade ot No. 1at 89%6o; 6,000 bu high mixod at 4003 18,000 bu do at 89870; 6,000 bu do at 8960} 4,600 bu No. 2 at 88%¢0; 5,000 bu rojocted” at 802, oll aflont. 'Fotul, 286,600 bu. Oats woro dull, and avoraged o lowor for this month’s deliyery, while the moro deferred options woro unchanged, Tho expoctation that woveral of tho August shorts would profor to settlo up, and follow tho advice of the Duke of Bucldughsm to tho dog that snapped at him in tho streot—*¢ Go into the country "—has kopt cash oats nbove tho option hilborto, The oponed to-day at 270, whilo sollor tho mont opoued at 262¢o, but tho shorty erslatonlly To fused to fill, and both declined to 2U}fc, the mouth closiig wenlc st thnt quotation. - Seller Beptombor sold ot 26@2614¢, aud soller tho yonr 14 263¢{@20c, both closing” ut tho inaido, Csh: snloy woro reportod of 2,400 bu at 27c ; 8,600 bu ot 20370 + 2,400 but at 208¢o; 2,400 bu 'at’ 26340 600 bu rojected (favorito houso) at 24lgo ; 2,100 bu Llu ab 240; 00 bu donb2ide. Total, 14~ 200 bu. Ttyo was quict and firm for eash lots, aud again stronger on options, which wora quoted at 66@ §03ge nollor Auguat, 603 @670 sellor Beptonis Lor, tho nsido bolg bid, with nominal sollors nt tho outside. Cash snlos wore limited to 800 bu No. 2 at 580, and4 00 bu rejected at 62}4c. Burloy was quiet, but” strongor for futuro, nudor o lack of offorings, A emall lob of now No, 2, noller Septembar, waa sold early at 820, which was about the sama as the matlkot on Bat- urday ; but lator thore were no sollors undor 8o, and 830 wns roported bid. - Cash No. 2 was nom- inal b 70@760 for old ; No. 8 at Gfio, androjected ot 85@100. Bales woro limitd to 400 bu by suw~ plo at 760, EUNOPEAN MAWKETH, Fho followlug is Boorbolm’s dispatch to the Bourd of T'rade to-lay: LoNpoN, Aug, 4.—~1ho couniry English wheat mare ket ure montly elow, 1foliday in Lundon, EXPONTS FROM TI BEALOAND, The following ave the aggrogato oxports of the articlos named, from the ports of Partlund, Bou- ton, Now York, Philadelphia, aud Baltimoro, for the weok ending Aug, 4: Flour, brla, 3,000 | Pork, b 4,008 Whoat, b 67,000 | Bacon, 1, 2,078)00 Corn, bu, 431,000 | Lard, iby, 74,000 Biye, bu 45,000 FRODUUE BTATISTICH. Tho Now York Produce Ecchange Weekly hog tho following : ‘Tho oxport clearances for Europo from tho porta of Now Yorb, Boston, boutreal, - Lulisdelphla, and Daiie Qroon frults woro in’ littlo offered and nouo wanted, oxeopt ono #mall ‘[ho only transnotions wero in mess pork, for. or no cash pork on hand oxcopt what is alrendy. 0c; 6,000 bu, gmnm aggregated, wore for tho undermontloned woeke In- follows ¢ TRy, i , 041141, 0101 af 540, 480] 18,068 60, 1411 q| 70| 41,572:1%,834 00,018] 547,405 8, 000) 1 Totaldw'ke, lol.mld,m,m 2,501,377 91,680, 107 Total 4 w'ks. 1t 314,007, 56| 3, 519, 676,128, 663,83, 1811108,067 ‘The §ndications aro that fornin and Oregon will Tinve n Inrgor wheat orop from tho hervost of 1873 than from that of- 1802, "Thio_spring wieat crop in Tows, Minnosots, and Wisconsin now being harvestod, 38 oxpected to Lo Inliova o nvoraga yiold, The winlor wheat orop of Hichigan s estimatod lo bo_one-third short of nn ay- erago, Tho whoat crop of California and Oregon will, in the sggrogate, it is Lollvvad, givo’ & lnegor purplia for export than that from tho crop of 1874, 'Tho ng- gegnto wheat product of tho United Statos, ncluding ‘winter and spring whont, §s expectod to boa full avor- ' B8O ‘Tho wanta of tho Tn! bo ited Tingdom from forolgn countrics will argo for tho eonsuing crop cor, but not Bo . largo ns thoy lmve beon for ' the _crop yoar of 18723, ° The brill- iant weathof in ‘tho Dritish Tsles gives proily good nssuranca of about an syorago wheat crop, If theao oxpectations shall bo realized, thero will bo ro- quirarl 75,000,000 bushels of forolgn whaat to moot tho [ bread wita fn 187374 of tho 12,000,000 of peoploin tho United Kingdom, Thia will give a good export demand 3, Tho indicatfons at tatest roporia are that the wants own wants, The futuro of pricos will a determined by iho weathor during h xvest, Lower prices should thore be unfavorablo weathor 3 Dnfavorablo weathor in tho exception and favorablo o than of highet pricca, gdom, Juna 90, for four yenru; 187, avorage of thio last five years, from Oct, 1, 1872, o June 30,1873 gponding thino {18713, and ' Bras periods as noted: 187098, 181172, Sept. 1 to Sept. 3 to July 13, July 14 Total, 89,263,260 Compatativo aggrogato rocolpia TI,685, 173 Clideayo, Milwaukee, Toledo, Dotroit, Clovelaud, Bt 20, inclusive, ZLonis, aud Duluth, from Jan, 1 to July for thirco years : for our surplus, but at s luwor averago price than u, of Fralico will_require equal imports and exportls of wheat, or that her ;ldnut erop will only provido for hor cos will probably, provail with fovorailo seathor for (ho cron, and highor ut og woather tho rule, tho chivces aro moro n fayor of low- Tho complote reports of tho stock of flour and grain Ixnmlhn twalve prlmlpul fmportiug ports of the Unitod at tho principal polnts of sccumulation is above tho The homo deliveries of wheat from Sopt. 1, 1873, {0 July 13, 1873, havo beon 9,025,184 qrs, against 0,757,368 qru for tho corroapond~ provislons into Livorpool, Eng., and for {ho corres tocks Juno 30, 1873 and Bept. 1 to July 13, 1673, and for other comparativo 62,850,600 ‘of Siour and grah ot shipmonts feom this port witl an_advanco in'prices, ° Vary littlo anlt is now on the river nnsold, and numor- ous manufaclurors hiave sold tholr make ‘ahioad. Tho Tntest roported faloisa amall lob—1,000 Lurrols—on Wodnesdny, ot $1.43 por barrol cnali, As lins been ntated boforo, offcrsof $L.45 for tho scasow's: muko havo boon mada and refusod, Thora aro nhont fon blocks in Haginaw County which axo now 10lo, and with 5o prosent proaract of running this yeor, At tho ond of tho Valloy tlie pro- duction hns beon boiter maintained throughont the 5 Jaunanl 11,6 | Atnson, Thioro fo, lioworer, 10 pronpeot of An ncoums Juty, Bowee| 10000, G000 OB 4130130481 BN | Diation of salt on tho rivor, ainca-tho demand Lna mi Juno 19,..., fll.m[l)l,lhl i 776843 19,811 1,103 25,016 | along been nt least fully up to tho production, nud Juno I 98311, 220,430| 623, 548 “ubwl’w' 37,301 |'tlio present condition of outside morkels cnsurcan coutuunuco of such o demand, LATEST. In the afiornoon wheat wns modoratoly notive and stondy for tho month, but.fiemer for tho Boptomber option, N, 2 spring wold at §1:1531 @1.162¢ scller the ménth, and $1.08e1.081¢ soller Hoptombor, both options closing ot tho i1i- glde. Corn waa fairly active and advancod <o, nolling at 873@08c soller tho month, aud 885@ 83%¢o sollor Boptombor, both optlons closing at the ontsido ; also at 80%¢0 scllor Octobor. .snlo was roported of 50,000 tes of short riba ot 0340 onsh. ~ A schoonor was chartored for corn to Buffalo at 5lgo, capacity 22,000 bu. e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Moxpkx Evextsa, Aug. 4, ALCOMOL—YWas {n falr domaud and stoady ot $1.85 (@101 for 94 por cent proof, 3 v 'BROON.CORN~—Woa quict, but firm, especially good gradea, We again quote: No, 1 hurl, B3(@100; No, 1 atock, brald, 6i@TXo: No,2do, 5,\6?0:@; No, 8 do;! | 4y@bo; insldd grecn, 5@00: do rod do palo ond red, S@do. = ! O ANE—Woro tnactive and momifinl. Wo ropeat : Navics, $2.60@2.00; _primo medium, $1.59@2.40; com mon to fair boans, $1.25@32.00, * 3 BULLDING MATERIALS—Thero waa no -visible eliange. Tho domand for comont {s falr. Brick and Jmo sro also mioeling With coneiderablo inquiry, though prices contiuno low, Wo quoto: Stuceo, $2,60} New York shucco, cnsting, $1.60@4.00; Portlind e~ ‘mont, $7,60@8.00 33 brl; Rosondalocoment, §1.25@3,50¢ Uties, Loulsvillo, ud ' Akron comont, $3.00 & brls fo * dust, $3,00; Lol in_bull, B0c@SLOV; limp bri; whito saud, @ brly $1.60 bu, 400; fira brick, @2,00 ; plastering 7 nir, @ , por 1872, 1811 1670, 1 5 3 e | .00@90,00; building briek (common), $0,00@ K01 ST4609 © LAY | 7l00; wowor brick, $8.00@0.60; ALl oo proad S0 e Jadeit 110003 | @30.00, del; 6’ comman,' $14,00; Dacine presad, 0,853 1, 140465 110 | $35,00@00,00,dol.; do common (solectod) $16.00@16,00 540,028 325'(75 350’476 Todiana pressed, $18.00@31,00; do cownmon, $10.00@ 202610 111008 b#o54 | 16:00; Gro clay, per brl, $3,00@4.00 U‘I'TFfl 30'755 47 BUTTER—’rices of thia staple ranged the samo aa Jpa 30788 41999 | on tho closing daya of laat week, Tho inquiry was ) ! mainly of a local choracter, and 'confined principally ta chioico tablo_and bakers' quotations, 5 follows : Striotly choleo yallow, 19@21a odlnm 10 good, 10@170; inforlor to common, 1 14c, . i GDA\GGING—IL‘ tho Lagging market thera wero no rades, Wo Topeat our ny ciod in 1871-2, which indicates that the homo Crop of wheat in 1873 wan about 750,000 101,000,000 qra | Clangos desorving of mention, Graln buge woro xo- Iess than tho crop of 1871, and, with the {nferior quall P"fl“'“ A ‘“dl R o+ Iiark, by 1y of tho orop oF 1872, o8 compared with 1871, for the Bodd el Qe O e Mcteas Sas hamoie production of broad, thin difference will bo vory con- | 14 e :h(fm“ cwlaton, So) Masrlcan, Slof Sances siderauly thoressol. b, Jo@3lo; guunios, lugio, 17@1d0; do doublo, 280; ‘Wool sacks, B‘J%!]Gfln. b y CIEESE—Was firm at {ho sdvanced prices ostab- 1ishod at the closo of last week, A liberal order busi- ncen was doing at the annexed quolations : New York fil‘-‘-)m"f;i_‘z %) BT00R—— | factory, ‘ux@ll%}fiu@;umliolnctnry, 105@110; Weste 2 o orn_ factor Ige. 3 # Oct.Tlo Octifo v, 18 | ooAT Tho Zamlet was withont a now foa- ey ety aned0- Junells | ture. Wo contlnue fo "guoto: Lehigh, $10.60; o 000 I | Tankawannn, 89.00; Exlo, £.00; Drlor Il 20000 e 10008 2310 | Walnut 1uilf, 69.00} Blossbury, $0.0089.50; ftacking e 208" B30 | Valloy, $8,00% Ciuucl, $10.00 ; Indiana Block, €3.00; Hams, box ;| 0oy . 10 {g&‘ un‘e"?nimgw m.fltna:uu()hsrry Mino, $0,00; Minonk, 3 g vy ,00 mington, £0,00. % Qhoono, boxen A0030s Moqis 13013 . _ 4o | COOPERAGL—Mamufastured goods romain guick Tiio tnuporia of four and, uratil nto (ha Unlied | ARd Pricos acofn buyors fever, Blockse fom, Lricca Kingdom of Great Britaln and Yroland from sbout tloreos, fl.fill@l;'m.: whisky bmci!, fl:flu@’.\.l " Gour s g ‘Yarrels, 48@b67c; pork staves, rough, $22,00@24.00 do, buicked, $35.00R20.00 ; 'tioreo 'ataves, roug) 420.00825.00; do bucked or sawed, $25,00@28.00 whisky etaves, rough, $28,00630.00% do buckod, $35,00'3 flour slaves, $.00@10,60 3 circle flour head- ing, T5@930 por sot; flour hoop poles, $14.00@ 16,00 “per ‘3 pork and tlorco polds, $30.00@35.00 Tor m. TGGS—Woro scarce and highor, Guaranteed pack- ages brought 1603 good to cholco offcrings, 13%@ 14}o, Hales inclnde: 30 cnscs guaranteed at 150 ;60 canea ot 1430 ; 350 doz at 13gc. FEATHERS—Genuine live geeso bring full prices, Other offerings #ecll at o wido rango of prices, Wo uoto ¢ Strictly prime live geese featbors at Tic; obbing price, 80@830: mixed feathers, 25@700} Chicken, 6GaTe. FISH-Tho demand for fish _continucs good—unus-~ ually_so for the scason—ond tho merket matntaine the firm fone that has characterizod it for several woeks 1873, 1870, - 8T, B"i:c ’l‘l&nflgvnls of wnétcdxl-h e :flfin nfmmfl’; 2 6 W8T 0 , 6nd at 6 moment 0 markol are, Tl Flour, brlfeeerevesese H20%,680 2,107,600 2,080,014 }.f’iwkml also woro scatce, Othor depcriptions aro fu Sttty Sr———. | a——— . Wo quote: No. 1 whitefish, Wheat, b - B o 10,005,102 | £150 "4 0oa6.5: No. 3 do, 5.1@80005 No. Corn, bu. 4 ee 82,010,041 m‘rgfl-fin ¥ tront, €5,00(25,25¢ No. 1 shota mackorel, mow, Onts, bu. H "G | J-brl, S1250@12,165 No. 1 Lny, $9.50€0.75; No. Barloy, b H030003 BIA0 | & malckerel, 3¢ lul, $8.80@8.75; family mackoro), Ryo, b, X ¥ b, $10bGT.6; wo."1 alor kdls, $1.0UGR200; atad geatn, it 70 s fummer-cirod codfish, por 100 Ibs, $0.60@0.78% Waieal, Corn, Oats, In etore at bu, b, bu) 5,267 1,209,178 41,000 Total~Tuly 28, '73, Total—~July 19, '73. Total—July 13, 7. Total—July 5, 'I3. Total—Juno 2,173, TotalJunod1, 13, TotalJuly 2, "2 gral 918,877 70,200,063 04,740,867 Tho visiblo sujply of groin, inaluding tho stocks in anary at tho principal points of sccumulntion at ko nn nenbonrd ports, in_translt_on th Inkes, tho Neow York canals, and by rail, was, July 26, 1873 Georgo's codfish, §0.60@0.T5; Labrador berring, split, brls, £0.0089.60: do, Lrl, $476@0.00% Labrador hiorring, round, brl, $8.00@8.50; do jg brl, #.25m4.50; box lioriug 'No, 1,28@10c; Vox horrlugy ucalod, 33@850; Columbia Rivor salmoti, 3§ bris, $9.00 FRULTS AND NUTS—DPrices of frults rango sub- atantiully tho sumo as at tho closo of last weak, but tho quiotations of nuta underwent n protty genoral sd- yaueo, Biberto, pocans, Bruails, yainute, ond peo- nuts 'bolog miotked up X@le: Trado 'was eatls- factorily nctive, at tho ‘anuoxed ranga of priccs: Foneiox-—Dator, 83(@0yo; fgn drums, 11@1ic;0gs box, 14%@100; Aurklsh’ prduos, now, 19@30 ralslng, §2,05@2.76 ; Zaude currants, T@750; citron, 41@45¢, Domxstio—Aldon apples, 17@20¢; Michigan do, 8@J0; Wostern do, 65@0X@To; Southern do, 0@0)c; ponches, pared, 20@2io; poaches, Lulves, 03(@V3g0; do, mixed, Gx@Tie; Dlackberrics, 114 @ 13%e ; raspberrics, 40@4lo; Ditied chorries, $3G20c, Nurs—Filberts, 10@100; almondy, Terragonn, 22@3ic; Naples walnuts, 25@200’; Brazils, 9X@10%0; 133@13)0; African peannts, 0@1i0 ; Wilmingtonl peanuts, 7 @8e; Touncssce peanuts, T @8KC. GROCEHIES—Trodo in {his deparimont opons with fair nctiyity, o far ap tho moro staplo articlos aro con- cornad, boll Jocal aud interior dealors ordoring with cousidérablo freedom. 61do goods Tulo quict, but tho ‘movement in theso is quite a8 nctivo o in former sears *Estimatod = Thero wero afloat on tho New York canals July 26, destined for tidewster: Wheat, 1,587,000 bu; corn, 973,000 bu ; _onts, 282,044 bu; ‘mult, 25,370 bit ; ryo, :mizha b3 and poos, 3 wook ondod July 20, 1673 1 Figur, | Wheat, bu,” | Corn, | Oatr, | Tarly | Tte, 4t e | e | | NowVork..| 9,173 Boaton, ! & 5| o1} i i ol 1873 Flour, brlf.emees oo 4,818,438 3 Malt, Forelgn exports of breadstuffa from tho United States to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irolaud from Sept, 13 3,008 bu, teceipa ot flour and grain at seaboard porta for the bia| 950,850,489, 78] 9,075| 74,950 Elflu:em‘l,m,%‘ég 78l b T 4,240,200 4,409,967 at o like perlod, and, os o rule, prices are steady and firm, Colfeos contintio somewNat excitod, and the quo- tations of Jaya and Rio wero to-day advanced o all avound. Btocks aro roporiod light, and aro held with confldenco, Bugars oo moro quict, and in_As, Dz, Cs, and granulated wo noto an o reduction. Rico 18 active ond otrong, Delow aro tho pricos curront: 11 Cann, BoDA—T3{@BNc, 0. G Javs, 20@2No; Corrers—Mochs, Si@iHe Java, No. 3, 20}¢@270; fanoy Rio, 25@25K0 ; choica 3(@2c; primoliio, 2X@24%(0 ; good do, BHE@ common do, 2@2Bi(6 ; rousting do, A @Il0; Bingapore, 24X @330 Cosla Itica, fancy, H3(@250 } do, primo, 243(@243(0 ; Maracaibo, 29X @20, OANDLEs—Star, full Wolght, 195@200; stearine, full wolght, 143@16¢'; do, short weight, 103;@14xo. Hmagql&mn, 8 @83{a ; Rangoon, 15@72{0; Caro- nin, DH@I3C, o skt et Toot, 193@19%0; crushed snd 129,227 1, 7081 13, 069( 70,417 @117 '3 1 4 L0001 0417 | powdored, 113(@11%0;_granulatod, 11%@H30: A, e dl0) 10,488 12 | auandard, Lid@1L%0; do, No. 2, 1Li@1ic0: “ B, 11 Lato| 15, 183] b0l | 11340 s oxtrs O, 10%@110} O No. 2, 10%@10%0’ yol. low O, 10X@1035¢; cholco’ brown, 103/@103gc; prime 1 st do, 10@10%(c; fair do, 9X@9%(c; choico niolassca 73, 1878 | pugar, 104/@10240 3 fair 40, DX@9370; Now Orleana augar, cholco, 10610 (0 ; do'priue, 93@100; do, falr, 9@93¢0 ; common, B@B(c. ‘UVJ"’“'h:"“ ANl | 0 161,380 | Bruuis—Diamond drips, $1.25@130; sitver drips, st 230300040 a0t | extra fino, 10@7d0; good sugar Louso syrup, 45@itc; n“ 1- 'b»“ o g»m»n o 0 .Vnflg.flag extra do, 60@550 ; Now Orlenns molngncs, cholce, 808 Crode O s 1 '*9:"5{ & -"l 83¢; do_ primo, 73@78c; do comumon, 05@70c; Yorto 50y Dl ao esaan \831 4,04 170,314 m;;c molasyes, cholco, 65@050; commnon wmolasacs, 50 & Efi‘;hg;:‘gfli; {008,007, 04301430 46,038,010 | Tsaxenarys—Common to heat, 0@10c, Briokg—Allspice, 17@18¢; cloves, 37@080; 08@40c; popper, 26@20c; nutmegs, $L25@1.50 Sfl;ar, ‘ure, 28@300; do No, 1, 20@3505 do No, 3, 18 r : cassin, 8 BoArs~—French moltled, 014@03¢0; German mottled, Flour, Wheat, Cort, | 6x@03c: Golden West, 6@0}0; Whito Lily, 0X@ From bria, . 1t Gio; Whito Xtoso, 62 @60 ; brown Windsor, 4X@ Now Yorl, to July 22... 428, 13,000,184 13,810,648 | 43¢c; palm, 6@0X0 ; Savon Imporial, GH(@0XC, Now Orleans, to July i ..., 510,163 | ‘Branou—Glos, 05 @100; corn, 0@110; landry, 06 Philadolphis, taJuly 19 1,200 484,888 2,205,446 | 703 comwon, bx@oc, Balthnore, to July 1,.. 13,784 192003 40047 | GRELN FRUTCE—Lemons nro firm nt quotations. Toslon, to July 19, 8504 UIL6M 635,621 | Orangow aro about out of the market, Oullfornin peara Ban Fraucinoo, Jul 0,605 1,000,400 are moro pleuty and casicr, Common opples wero in Othier porta ‘to latest Inrge supply and lower, but choice stock was_steady. dats ... WL 203,704 Qllier (it waa (Juataogel. We, renoat s Lomous, —_— 15.00@10,00 por box. Orunges, $19, .00 per box, Total, 1873-13,.. 510,050 B T B E30.00 or cate, Now aprhen, 4008 “Totul, 187172, 219,000 1 5¢ per box, or $1,60@%.60 for common to fair; good to Totul, 1670-11, 1,007,453 20,080,520 cholco o, $L,00G475 per brl; do por box, U5@00c, “Total, 1863-70, \BO418 93,295,015 J818 | Raspuerrits, @25 porquarts red do, $3.60G4.00, o {hio Continent . | Bingkborries—23@380, Whortlcherrics, $£.00@6.00 per - Flour, Wheat, Corn, Rue, | huj do por box, $L.60@2.60, Pears,’ $1.9531.60 per From brla) . w, b, | box. FPeaches, $1,0061.75 por box; baskuts, $1.25a3 Now York,toJuly22, 6,245 1,004,110 423,072 275,009 | 1,50, Grupes—Tilinols, Concords, $1.00 per cavo (U6 Other ports to latest 1b), Blhur‘mx crabapples, 760 per box. Plume (dawm- 080 s mese 481 40,050 109,048 ... | Bowj, $6,00 pur L. G Ay . .| "HOPS—A modcrate business 1s being transacted, Tola, 187273, 0716 1,143,769 693,020 215,000 | chiefly on country account, Tho markot iu firm, owing rotal, 187172, 2,10 2515003 030,107 815,350 | (o tho moderato supply nud unfavorable adyices cous “olal, 1870-TL,,.. 102,645 1,061,034 621,704 6,635 | corning tho now crop, Weatern are quotablo at 20@ Total, 1809-70,,.. ,105,058 32,004,031 08,876 147,203 | dSc. 'Tho Cooperstown Journal, July 81, saya: ‘The TOLLS ON TIHE DX OANALS, Tho Buffalo Commerelal Advertiser gives the following ofliclal figuros from the COaunl Audi- tor's oftico : i Tolls for third week in July, 1873, $119,483.11 “Rolls for third week fn July) 1472 106,870.09 woatlior for tho past woek ins not Leen favorabla for tho vine, and wo licar complnnts from difforont quar- tors of {ho sppearanco of “honey dow, and an fne oroaso of vorimin, S0me of tho growers fear that thoir modornte oxpoctations of ten doyi ngo arp uot fo o Toalizod, wud thero {a cortalnly ground for it. The ylekd da fiot lkely to oxcovd that of lnst yoar, sud tuuy Tall short of I8, Galu 08 187..,., 0= 0020 $15,112.10 | | HAY—In tho hoy market only o limitod_amount of Total tolls from: tho oponing | trading was dono, tho fnquiry bolng chfofly to suppl fourth waok {u July, 1873, , $1,025,708.77 | ourcent local winta, Prices woro unchonged, rul- Tolal tolls from tho opaning fug fitm for primo ond No. 1, bub wesk for fourth week in July, 1673, Qein for 1673, .., LUMRER AND RALT, The Bay City LTH « 1,00,078,60 AT (Mioh.) Chroniclo of Aug. 1, With all tho complaints about the dulluess of tho woanon, andl thfy part of tio your 1s always dull, o good= Iy quahtity of luinber bos gono forward durivg tho ust cloned, the Oustoni-Houwo recordu showing an neriaso of nedrly 6,000,000 ovor thy Juno ehip- montn, ‘Flio followhg tablo shiowa fho' shipmonta from liay Uity for Juno snd July, 18795 low grades, Wo quoto wholenuio prcca patd by deals ors—cars 10 contain 20,000 1 : OK I'maok—Timothy, rimo, $10.00910,0;" do No, 1, $15,00@10.00; da 0, 9, $I500@14.001 do mixed, '$12,00@14,00 ; 'pral- rlo, upland, $10,00@11.00; do miidiaud, $9.00G10,00 3 do'slough, $1.00@8,00, For dolivery of proased, $1.00@ 1,60, necording Lo distanco, HIDEB—HoId Lo a modorate extent at about provious rates. Local and Eqstorn (aunera woro oporating in a small way ot tho anngxed quotulions: CGreau eity butchors', o3 groon cured, Uit 110 ; do howvy, 1001 past curod, D3(@100; green calf, 18505 veal kip, 193¢0} lry calf, 240 dry kip, dins dry wniled, 101767 dry flint, 16@100; long-hulred ‘kip, 10X@1lo; doacon Juie, skink, 45@3%0; grubby, scared, cut, or othorwlss dame A48,239,13 uged, two-thirds price, 5,400, IRON AND BTEEG—Wero quict and unchanged, 2,072,000 Wo contiuue to quolo 72,620 1ron.. 38108 &4 rales L OTU03 X Tlorwe-shios iron. . 2 Tatus eason {8 aubjeot to mauy cons | Llato fren, common Tates tingoncles, both $n the manufacturs and shipment ot o Iumber, Bovoral dlls on tho river are roported ldl, o oy nearly 50, for want of logs, which aro hung up on ¥ tho Csss aud cannot come down without very huavy o and early fall ralns, v Tho latter part of the month Jnet cloxod witnessod o unwsual activity fn tho salt markot, sud vory large Tatea i Eniglish spring atoet, !Amgrieant cast aprin Bleol tiro, 3(-In... © LEATHER—Daiors o the domnud, bitt the m and prices romain unchanged, tions t . Y 4 1EMLOOE, Quey harmete.... onntrs el @11 - rates @13 - rafes A I L @0 - mocitda norcans ot I till Inoling in netivity Bolow ara tho quotas Collar, 3 11 Gnlf, clty 11, cow 110@ 123 Rough upper, sian 903 - %3 Rowgb upper, damogod, NG %N Duffolo sunghtor solo. B 87 W, A780l0.0 000 W@ 5 anlt, 1,20@ 1.40 [ ovesta 6@ 1.10. Moroees, 40645 A [ Fronch caif, Joiot 05,0000.00 French calf, Lomoin 60,00@50.00 Fronch calf; 24 to 30 1 French kip, 50 to 100 METALS AND TINN; wna moderate, and gonerally for small lots, aro without fiirther chungo, 18 follown : Pricos TN PLATR—I0, 10x14, $14.003 do, 13x12, $14.60 3 do 14320, $16,00; 40, roofing, 10, $13.60; do, 20x28, 50, T Tin—Largo, 420; small, 430 5 bar, 44c, d Bitzer Zino—Full casks, 1105 lalf casks, 11X @110} lekw quantity, 113505 sinba, D¢, ) - BitEeT InoN—No, 24, G0 rates ; Ttusala fron, 3303 do No, 1 siainod, 200 raton, g GALVANIZED IRoN—No. 16@20, 150 3 No, 23@24, 1603 No. 26@28, 1703 No, 21, 180 Ko, 28, 00, ~ A discount of 35 por cent {8 mado from thia liat. Corren~Copper botlomp, 400 ; braziers, over 12 1be, 470; tiuned copper, 3803 planishiod copper, 400 do, cut to sizea, 480 Wine—2 106, 80; 0, 8, and 0, 100; 10t0 11, 110312, 1103 13 and 14, 13%0; 16and 16, Mo; 17, 160 16, 1053 19, 100 320, 2003 fuil bundlo,’ 16 pov cent dist count ; fench wito, T ; by oar lond, 7o, NAILS—Wero in -tho ' aversgo domaud, Tho sup- ly is falr, Following are tho rates currept: 10@ i, per Jog, $4.023¢ Tatos: B0 do, $1.87%¢; cd do, 45,1253 44 do, $6.60; 80 do, $6,19%; 34 do, finc, i'l.mx‘ § incl 0 $7.02% 20 do, y NAVAL STORES—\e contluuo to quote: Manillx ropes, A 1b, m‘qelm; signl rope, I, 165@10K0 § homp saah cord, 3 Ib, 20@250; marline, 1 16, 20@2%c] tarrcd ropo, G Ib, 17@180 3 oakum, 3 bale, $5.00@0.60 plich, B brl, $0,00@7.00; tar, B brl, $6.50@0.00, 011.8—Trade was reported quiot, wilh rices gonr- ally steads, the only notable pxcoptions belng linsced and carbon, tho quatations of which wera being shaded alittle. Wo ropoat our lisk : Carbon, 1Tx@180; oxtrn iardofi, 7003 No, 1, 0505 No. 2, 6202 linsced, raw, 03@ 0303 do bolled, 08c@$1.00 ; whale, 850; sperm, $2.00@ 2.10; neata foot oll, sirictly puro, $1.10; do extra, 000} do No, 1, T00; bouk ofl, 05c; straitd, 7003 eclophnut ofl, 050; turpenting, 6303 nophtla, 63 gravity, 18@ 1003 nophtha, common, 16@16e, TIG IRON—Was_moving toa falr oxlont at about rovious rates, . Wo_quoto: Scolch (according to rand), $66,0G58,00; Blassillon, £55.00; Tuscarawan, $55.00; Lako Buperior, No, 1, 856,00 ; do No, 3, $54.00] Bliswoitri charcoal, §65.00; Chicago ston conl, $63.00, TOTATOES—Tho recolpts of potatoes have fallon ot consldorably” for a day or two, thus cnabiiog tho ro- calvom to disposo of thielr offerings { anduow tho mar- ket {8 0 shado firmor for cholcs fresh lots, but no de- clded advanco is anticipatod, o tho amotnt to como forward Id known to bo large, Fresh stock 1a quotn: bloat $2.00@3.00 per brl ; old and poor do $1,25@1.75, Bwoct potatoes wore plonty st 75@00c for red In boxes, and $4.60@5.00 per brl, % . ~ POULTIY—Thoro was not much fnquiry oxcopt, for Iargo, chioice mow or old chickens, Young springs wore hot e0 plonty 03 on Sattrdag bt tho sugply fully e equal totho domand, - 01d chickens are quolablo at $4.60@4.75 ; largo_ springs, $2.75@3,25; small to fair do, $1,25@4.60. - Balew Includo coops old chickens at : rings ot $2,76@3.00 ; 14 coops H do at $1.60G2.00; 8 coops at .28, ‘BEEDS—Timothy was In falr requeat and_ moderato suply, quolable ot 4335@4.00; primo i about, £0.15; 0lzo at $3,00@3.10 seller August, the lattor prico for xprimo to the 10th, Olover was nominally firm ot pro- ‘vious quotations. Flax #0ld nt $1.01) for good crush- ing; quotable at $1.00@1.65 seller Auguat, Otlier scedn werod quiet, We noto sules of 65 bags cholce timothy ‘a4 $4,00; 1 bogn nt £3.76 2 2 bags good ot $3,05 ; 6.hage t $3.60 21 bags now at $3.35; 6 Lagant§2,60; 11 bags dirty at $2,25; 60 bags new, to srrive by Aug10,at $2.00: 1 car soller Auguat ab $3.60; 180 bage do’ ot $3.05; 100 boga do nt 85,074, ; BALT—A fair degrov of activity waawitnessed vinder thia head, the quotud prices boing maintained, Wo re- poat: Otiondaga, Catiads, and Sns(lnnw, fing, $2.00; Srdiuary coarse,’ $2,00; coarso Diamond O, $2.10; ground solar, §2.10; dairy, without bags, $3,25; dnlr{, with bags, $1,10@ 4.25; Ahston dairy, por sack, $5,00@5.62; Turl's Island, $2.00 ; ground slum, $1.75 afloat” to nrrive, and $1.80@2.00 from store, TEAS~—Ouly o moderato amount of eales waa ace complislied In this dopartment, and with tho excop- tion of somo of tho finesb grades tho murkot weal, _Thoro wore 1o quotablo changes, 0s follows :* Young hyson, common fo_fafr, 43@G50; do_good, (0@70c; do’cholce to oxira fine, 96c@ #1.10; commen fo fno old Lyson, W07 com mbn dmporial, C0G0: ¢ to " choleo, (‘3131.10; far to_good gunpowder, 70c@31.0( Pingsucy, $1.16@1.20; extrn Moyune, $1.85@1.40; choice to extra now Jopan, 90c@$1,.00; fair Lo god old, G5@100; common do, 98@420; colored matural leaf Japan, 65@650 ; comnion to tine Oolong, 35@45e ; goad, 65@E5c 3 clioleo to oxtra, 85c@EL00. TODAGCO—Tha tobacco trado continues fafr at steady pricess Fine_ Our—Extra, T6@850 ; chajco, 05@700; modi= um ; 55@60¢ : Poor to corumon, 40@50¢. Prua—Nutural leaf, 6@80c; Lalf Lright, 60@70; black, sound, 45@55e. Suoxa—Good 1o choice, 52@306¢ ; medium, 20@ 81c; common, 26@28c, WOOD—Tha wood market remains firm at {ho fol+ lowing quotationa : Beech, $8,00@8,60; maple, $9.00@ 9,60 ; hiickory, $10.00@10.50; slabs, ), delivered. EGETABLES—Onlons woro in more plonty and & trifle oasfor, ‘Tomatoea advanced under light offer- ings. Malons were quict, Wa quot Tamatoes, 5@ 750 3 box ; onfons, $4,60@5,00 per brl ; water-melons, 8¢ 33,00 por doz. * WOOL—Tuero {8 a falr inquiry, but, owing to the 1ight stocks, transactions aro nocesaarily limited, The morket s frm, espocially for tub-washed sud une ashed flceco Wools, and an_advanca i noted In two or threo grades, Wo now quote; “Tub, washad, extra and medium, “Tub, washod, common to fair, Common dingy.. Floeco, washod, KX Fiooce, waniod, X&XX, dingy! Fleoce, woshed, modiuin light Conrso, washed ... Buper, pullad Exiro, pulled Balcs inclu at ,000 Iba ;mwuhml at 28e ; 2,000 lbe unwashed at 200 } 1,000 1ba falr tub-waahed at 480 5,000 1bs good tub-washod at 4750, e CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. MoNDAY EVENING, AUg, 4. CATTLE—Rocelved sinco Saturday, 2,407, Had the supply been confined to the frosh rocelpis, the chances ara that sollors would have recovered somo portion of the docllno sullerod Inat week, but tho3,000 or morastale stale cattlo operated as a “dumpor,” and effoctually pro- vented ony upward moyoment of prices. Duora come ‘paratively,wore fow and if wo axcopt Waixel sud Morris, ‘hose purclinses made falr aggregato, tholr opora- tiona were on vory limited calo, Tho offeriugs em- Draced o fow chiolca droves, but fhe averago was poor, nearly all tho stalo cattle and tho bulk of the fresh ar- Tivals grading s common and medivm, - Sales wore Teported at $2.00@3.50 for inforior to good cowa aud Common to good Toxa cattlo; at H.00@4.75 for com- ‘mon to medium natives; and at$5.00@5,85 for good to extra do, OATTLE BALES, Prico, No, 60 Texas cattlo. ..o, $3.50 6,U5 43 butchors' af 412 52 good steora, , 640 16 good steors, 535 17 good steors. 515 3 good toors, 525 60 good steors. 640 63 gooil steora, 516 2 good steors. 5.90 10 good atcors; 535 18 choloo steors. 5.55 34 good ateers, 6,25 01 good atocrs. 500 16 good steers, 520 5.20 5.00 485 40 good stoers, 830 €0 cholce slcers; 555 20 medfom stees 5 4T 2 good steors T o 33 pxten stocrs. 5. 278 T0GB—Rocolv The situation of this markol was much 'tlio Bamo as at the closo of lust weok. ~ Light Liogs, suitablo for tho Now York markot, woro in good dopiaud, snd woro it ot $4.50@4.80 for_poor to- cliolea lots, 'but hoavy welghts Woro atmost wholly nogluatod, and'were only salablo ab T ow Xango of $4,25@440"for freai Focaipis, while tho stalo Logé—of which thore wero botwoon 8,000 aud 10,000—wore not wuntod st over $4.16@4,90' for the uatue qualities, Tho markot closed dull, with a good wmany foft over unsold, Wo nota tho following 1100 BALXS, No. Av. Price|No, Av. ricelNo, Av. O 200 $4G0MT 003 “gAB0 GO a1 4 o1l 4ds| 63 dnd 4gs| 7 a1 B9 w3 4gs|4T 288 430087 280 43 203 45|34 Bo0 4ol 48 M7 50 29 43581 28 4K an 51 20 4343|4820 40|28 28 SL 80 4510 33 A80hTL 208 60 277 400105 254 400{112 818 64 184 4893 250 44026 BIL T4 08 476(47 101 &Ko| 08 280 a6 911 sl 4L 220 40| 67 asp & 209 476|147 18 45| o8 a1 Mo o5 4mst dm 4 23 61 215 480 46 T8 425/ 59 24 4 BAEEI—~Ttecoived, 00 heud, Thero was little doly in this brauch of tho market, owlng to tho lack stock, A salo was reporfod at $3.65, Wo quoteat $2.60@4,76 for scallawagy Lo chioice mutton grades, 10§ ot mado_publte, T m——— ! CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Moxpay EvENing, Aug. © The roceip{# of_Imbor waro vory largo, thers b ‘betweon forty and flfls finl’qbt’l olfering, The doman Ifor aholcs Tuinbor, obd Joinis, atid acantiing was activo, and thoro graden sold at full formor pricos, Tho com: ion grados, however, woro In larga suppiy, dull and ‘voalk, s0d, {n ordor 10 dinposo of Kieir consigumonta, ‘ocaivern woro compelled to accopt lowar nflm, thongh 1% impossiLio to tell how low, an tho slen wore Lath wora tuchanged, Bolecta wold "ot $24.00, Bhinglea wors nominal at- $3.00, Wo muofo: . Good to cholco bontds and stry at $13,75@16,76: jolsts and neantling, $2,76@10,00 Bolocts, $34.00; Iath, $1.707 ahingles, $3.00. AL the clono sbvoral cargocé werd on tio markol unsold. Wa nolo tho followlng sales : § |, Cargo schr R, Blmwnons, from Bluskegon, 200 m ft. {boards and sttips at$13,76, Sold by Charlos Doming; 0. 1" Gargo aclir Conquest, from Muskegon, 170 m strips: :ond boards at $15,76, Schr Hubbard, from Luding. ton, 40m cullnat '$0,00; 50m Jjoiaia oud scantling ot 9.75, Belir Madincn, from Latdington, 100 m strips and boards ‘ot $14.40; Inth, 8175, - Helir Livo Oal, from Maninleo, 60 m Limber, 40 f¢ and ovor, at $12.00 +100 m jolsta and scantling ‘at $10,00, Seld by Blane chard, Borland & Co, Carjto chr Tompoat, from Manisteo, 170 m boards and ntripn ot $14.00; 30 m Joists and scantling ot $10,00,- Belir Autarch, from Manlstoo, 125 m joists and acantling at 10,00, Schr Forest, from Manistoe, 180 m Jolsts and. neantling at $10.00; lath, $1.76, Hehr Ourlew, from Masonville, 160 m alrips_and bosrds at, ' $14,00 ; 25 m Joists nud scantling at $10,00 3 1ath, $1,75. | Belr A, Moslior, from Alponn, 476 m boarda at $14,00,. | 3. A, Holincs,. frown Manisteo, 30 m sclacts nt £24,005% Rgnn‘!‘]vo’l?l(: in:l luunlllng at nu.m.‘ :udlr':)'. ls;nmfulk‘ hi ake, m common inch at £0.00 ; lat! $1.70. 8old by It, X, Dlckford & Co, LS LUMNER FREIONTA, Manfates, $2.2 00 ; Muskegon, §1.753 Oconto, $3.16 ; mineo, $3.25; Whita Lake, $2.00 & Grand 'ltaven, $1.75: Pontwater, $2.00; Masonvilioy, $2.75; rankfort, $2.87%¢ ; Ford Hiver, $2.12). ATTH YARDS, Dusiness ot tho yards n not particularly brink,- though fair, Notwithstanding tho fact that prices - have advanced at tho wholesalo markot, thero has: ‘boen no clinngo al tho yards, though the markot is firm - 3 8t $12.00 for common green Junber, Weagain quote: Firat olear, .. S 250,00 @56.00 Becond clear, 1 ich to 2 fnch. 47,00 @50.00 Third cloar, 1inch. sersuve. 28,00 (340.00 Third clear, thick,sieus L. 43,00 @46,00 Clear flooring, 1st and 2d togother, %, roug! s doves Qlear siding, 1st and 3d fogetlio Gommon sidin CGommon flooring, drosscd, firmt Comimon fiooring, dressod, second. ‘Wagon-box boarda, eelected, 14 inchoa and upward, 5 A stock boarda, B stock hourda, o 1.5 ars por car 10 bo ndded when transforrod,, which charge follows tho shingles, v Thickuess—Fivo shinglos to bo two inclies fn thick: ness, Langlh—Bixtocn tnohes. . HABDWOO0D. : Dlnck-Walnut — Gountors, $100.00@160.00% _clear, $05,00R85,00; common, $35.00860.007 cull, '$20.003 8500 flooriig, $0.00, ‘Asti—Clenr, $28,00G40.00; common, $15.00@25.00; oull, S1000615.00: foring, 590006 0.0, * Ozlk—Clear, $20.00@40.00} contmou, §16.00@25.00 § ciory—Clear, $28,00@50.00; common, $20 3500 cull $12.00@ 15 e ‘Maplo—Clenr, $22.00215.00; common, $10.00625.005 ol gt 0 Ao Dhtternut—0iear, $95.00800.005 common, $20.008. 0,00, Qhorry—=Clear, $0.00@00.00; common, $15,008. 86,00 ; cull, $12,00818,00, r S Whitowosd—Clear, $0,00@10.00; common, $20.00. @25.00 5 cull, $10,0015.00. Wagon Stock—Hickory nxles, por fot, $L00GLE0 ‘weagon poles, oach, 46550 ; box boards, $30,00640.01 Florlda red_cedar, 93¢ per £t ; mahogany, 30@400 § do counters, 500 ; rosewaod. 5I@SH0 ; white holly, e, OCEAN NAVIGATIOR. OARRYING TilE UNITED STATES MAIL Botween New York, Cock, and Liverpool. o, magnificont naw and full-poworod Btoamehins of T this Lino affor nntisalod sccommodations ta all passongors, g otcamers holag allko, travelecn azoure lio groat advantama of havink an enially good and fask tienor or cach and ovory sailine. OEAN f6 QELTIO, §fd. REPUBLIO, HALTIO, ADRIATIC, MANISS T. Kl fram Xow York of i S, from Livorpool on TILURSDAYS, calling at Cork: Harbor both ways, * Itntes as low as any firat-clasa lino. For furthor Information AP)rly [ ump:n‘;'l Wostorn: gilcn, 87 and % South Claricat,, “moar Waalitugton,. cajo. Drafte on Groat Britain and Troland feam £1 upwards ALFRED LAGERGREN, A Tiokots and Dratts will bo soid at the W) TINEC durlog tho Expositlon, by tho Rov. T F. OUNARD WAIL LINE. BESTABLISEBD 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, 808 of = DI OASL-~ Roaai July o Jav. i Augnat 9 Cube, August 18| Samaria .02 T August B ‘from Boston evory Tuvsday. A Cnbin Passagos $80, $100 nnd 5130, Gold. Exoursion Tlokots at Roduced Ratos. Btaorago Passago, 830 curronoy. Passengors and frolght. hooked fo and from all parts of Europo at lowest ratos. Slght Draftson Groat Britaln, Troland, and tho Continont. P U VERNET, Gou'l West'n Agant, N. W, cor. Olark and Raudofph-sis. NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in Englend and Wales, South Wales Al Sty ship Uompany's now T, Ml A SR Tlioso stosmliips, bulli 6xprosaly for tha trado, aro pro- vidad with ail tho latast fmprovemonts for tho gomfortand convenlonco of Cabin and Steorage Passongers. First Cabin, 380 curroncy: Socond Cabin, 885 currcncy; Stoor 10 cureauoy: pronaiddtoorago cortitioaios from ar- dif, 883, Its for £1aud upwards, Forfucthor pariloulurs, apply fa Carit, at the Com- ‘pany's Offices, No. 1 Dock Chambors, and 1o Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, No. 17 Broadway. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIIPS. Sailing from Now York oonst d_Livorpool Tor QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Plors 44 and 47, North Rivor, Spain, ., Satu Aug. 2. | Groaco, . Saturday, Aug. 18, ¥ranco, Saturday, Aug. 9, | Lgypt...Suturday, Aug, . Cabin Passnge, 870, 8§80, nuil 800 Currency. Return Tickets, $140 and 8160 Currency. BTEERAGHK PASSAGE, 829, eumm:g. Passengors bovked to.or from Gorman and Scandinae wian poluts ot Jow ratos. “The Stosmships of this lino lrnjho llr;"g!'— In tho trade. Drafts on Groat Britaln, Iroland, and the Continent, WILLLAM MACALISTER, E: Gen'l Wostorn Axont, Northeast corner Olark and Raudulph-sts, (opposito new Blenoan House), Obloago. . ORs LA R 53 X Bailing tilco 8 wook tram Now York, and onrrying pase !unflflrl‘fll“ g,nrll of Great Britaln, Irolund, Continontal arope, and tho Madilerranenn. Uubin froiy age, Dritish and Irlsh ports cast, $30; west, D‘ 3 wantal ports sawo s attiur rognlas llnoe, ANl pasabloin U, 8, aurronoy. Apply for full fnformation at tho Come« pany's oftiges, No, 7 Buwling Groon, Naw York, and N, k. coruer Lasalloaud Madison-ate., Uhlcago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. 3 STATE LINI. K AND GLARGOW, LIVERPOOL, DELs REW YORK A DN DRty o B Thego elegant now ateawnars will sail from Stato Line Pior, Fulton Harey, Brooklyn, N. ¥, s follox FUNRRY IV ANTA Wedno SHOROYR Wodnoninr, Ao it f) odnonday, Aug.2u, Sortunantly tuorsatior. " KUSTINSALDWIN & 0O-4 ‘Agonts, 7 Brondway, N, BANBLIES HARGES, Agjonis, Cor, of Oannl and West Madbson-ata., Jiiioaio, SUMMER RESORT. HATFIBLD HOUSEH, Masseun Bprings, oo Kaquolto Rivor, threa milos from Bt. Lawronco River, will opon Juno 80 for racention ol ‘Accommodation ficsteclass, ‘Tho1f s now, and hiax boon fittod aud farnishod with ovary iode orn ‘nonvanmul:n. Uood fishing and hunting bog‘l‘!:le:; priotors biavo dutbrmiinad (o pecsunt a bouay 15 orery ¥RY Ly of . adbrlioutadiod i o Bjirings ma avaliotoly No .. Addross HATF Hneiugs, Bt. Tawronoo Uo,, N. ¥, “ho wators aro hi Smos. (iniile s fnfi!fl.{"ufz’. N LD KOS, Mossung or 120 Front-at,. of Gusywol FOR SALE. BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE s tns oheapost and bost artiolo fa the markot for BLUK. Rt : psied T'he ganuino has hoth In“‘otylv.fl‘lnd Wiltborger’'s namog on th Iabol, and s pu burgor's Brug Bioroy N sty Philadelphis. . Hol Nush B“""'fll.’ S Wi, Broprlotor, &7 For salo by Grooora aud Drusklate.