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MONEY AND COMRMERCE NONETARY. TuzsDAY EVRNING, Aug. 5. * Banltors roport n moro nctive domand for our~ Ronoy from tho country, Country correapond. lenty aro proparing to movo tho orops, and that s Influenco should bo folt thus outly Is n hopo- ful aud a hoalthy symptom, It shows'n disposi- on to sond forward our splondid crop, and not \Walk till oll tho avouuos of tranait aro ovor- Lnxod, na thoy aro quito saro to bo a fow woeka Yator in tho somson, Of course, onr city banks taro only to0 glad to rospond o all tho calls thus ¥or mado, for their vaulls hiave boon over- Butthoned with curroncy for sovoral wooks. 'Clty customera do not s yot soem to find much oo for monoy, many of thom paylng up their papor oven bofore it is duo. Whilo our banks nnd soveral lines of the wholoanlo trado are exceedingly oaty, wo hoar that smong smallor donlors thore is very consldorable ‘Blringonoy. Coiloctions for them Linve not beon good; but, with tho general enso, this stato of things cannot continue boyond many woeks. ‘Pho types yestorday made tho lognl rato of in- torcst ag givon in this column 11 por cont, Ey- ery one, of courso, conld readily make the cor- (xection. Burely 10 per cont is high enough. It nominal at thnt ; for somo of tho banks wonld *bo glad of considerablo lpnrcolu of short gilt- edged ab 1@38 por cont bolow tho logal rate. Exchango, under the slightly incroasod do- munnd for curronoy, fs not quito so firm, Par vian about tho rate botweon banks, though in ‘somo casos 250 per $1,000 promium may have ‘boon obtained. Tho prospects of an active trade for tho ro- inder of tho sonson scom vmfl.1 favorablo, ‘Warnod by the stringoncy of the last fall and wintor, country morchauts have bonght pparing Iy, and sfocks on hand aro nat largo. They will aoubtlers malko liboral purchnses €0 soon a8 #hoy seo thnt prices of produco and a compara- tivoly ensy monoy marlket render it eafo to do 20. It will be well, howover, for both country aud city dealers to move cautiously, and not to Iay in Jarger stocks than tho real wants of the peoplo will warraut. 2 3 Tho news in our dispatchos this morning, that worlk bad been commenced on the soveral sece tiona of tho Welland Canal, will bo recolved with ‘great sntisfaction all over the Northwost. ‘Tho cost of laging down our cercals on the dooks of iverpool i3 excessively opprossive upon our people. Our production would be incronsed al- ot indofinitely were wo abla to roly upon ronsonablo rates of transit to tho markots of Turope. Our pooplo will, therefore, wateh with tho groatost inferest the enlargoment of tho Wol- Tand Cnual, aud, it the St. Lawronco canals are enlargod to correspond, the Northwest can as- *eure the Canadinu routo all the business it can possibly do, Half-a-dozeu lines like Ircland’s and Sir Hugh Allan's will be at once neoded to do tho businees, TIIE BETTS FAILURE, . Tho Now York Times of the 8d has tho follow- ng in mfinrd to the failure of John A. Betts : “Tho bankrupicy petition wne not filed by creditors, Dut by tho bankrupt himself, tho Hinmediate causo of Fuiluro Loing Inability to take up notes ndored for Yo nccommoiation of the Inta E. 8, Mills, partner of ette in cortain real eatate transuctions, 'Tho petition Sled fis tho United Btntes Courts containa n List of all dobte, with the sccurities thorcon, and s general state- ‘wioutof tho potitionor's nessts,” The Hubilitics, ns flown fn the putition, aro ue follows oang secured by morigage ou Brooklyn DIOPOTtS.....y.. Unsecured debis. N Accommodation paper indorsey “Tho assets aro clajimed to amount to $900,000; they dnclude twenty-six louses and twenty-seven lots in tho 'Clty of Brooklyn, the value of which §a set down at 205,000, The personal proporty is valued at $1,200 3 deblp and claims, $4,100; and {wo rafirosd bondu, werenfter specifiod, deposited with the T'rust Company, wiortl aboit £1,300, * Nr. Dotis alro clnime one-batf ‘the net amount to be realized by the sale of five houscs on Clintbn atreet, botween Unfon and Backelt stracty, Quuud Joluly by'tho potitionur and tho estofo of &, 3, n. Tho Brooklyn Truat Company s o_creditor to tlo anount of $47,000, which {s secured by morigages on ronl estato clafmed to be worth $85,000. A further ‘oan of $1,200 is gecured by first mortgego Londs of the Central branch of tho Unlon Pacific Rallroad, baaring a face valuo of $1,200, the amount of the loan, ‘The real catato which securcs §35,000 of the loan, which was contracted on Feb,,1, 1874, conslata of 0vd Yiouses on Wckol strect, near Sisth sveuue, South Brooklym, & looh of $13000 s seciired by morigage ‘on promisos in Clinfon strcot, near Sackett treot, Of the accommodation y l'rr all tho notes, with the ex- «coption of $,000, wora indorned eithier by Betts for the Recommodatlon of Nili, rr by (hom jolitly, The un- eecured idebtd consist ¢)ic'y of mechanics’ bills for material and wor] sen erected by Mr, Bettn, ~Anioug hls heaviest erelitors are Frederick A, Platt, Who lo: him $101,600 en morigages on real estal ©. J. Lowory, $75,000, similatly secured, and 3. Beacly, §31,000, alko recured by moriguge, In Now York monoy coutinues very abundant. The Financial Chronicle roporta tho markot as *ollows on tho 2d: There is on abundanco of money lonnnble on call in this market, and rates ure genvrally 3@4 per cent ac- xording to the collateral offered ; but on thne loaus ‘extonding beyond the st of October, there is, as ‘abovo noticod, much caution exercised, and rates are aneing up to'7 por cant for 00 days, and 7 gold for tho alatico of this year, This firmncss'shows & dcsire on ‘tho part of londers to protect themselves agajust the E)Elll:lllll\:! of a very stringent money markot in tho tater autumn monthis, though it can furnish no evi- dence, of contsc, hat s stringency wimilar 16’ that of st yéar 4 cotain {0 como upon our market. Tn com- xnel‘alul"p:lmr ‘busluesa has been modorate on & basis ot 6 to 7 per cent for prime unmes, at 60 days, and 7 to B per cenl for paper ruuniug threo to four wonthe, a roluctancs to purchase loug date paper, even at tho ‘bigher figures, Lelng decidedly noticeable, y LOCAL BATES aro roportod by Lunt, Preston & Koan, ot the Tollowing figuros : Duying, Selttng, B-20s0f 62, iy . 0 117 iy e 118} 183¢ Jan, and’ uly.. YL i , Jau, aud July, ex, int. 118} 8% 73 18 N TTE 115 L1145 114y % s 11534 i 1153 Brurling Exchango, 100@1605¢ Northern Paciflo Gold 7-40s. &int. Chicago City T &int, Cookk County 7s..... LhL200 &fut Iilinols County and 05@U3 Bloney on approved collatern! B@10F ct. CONNEOTICUT LIFE INSUBANGE COMPANIES, Tho following condonsed table gives tho size of the companion, and the amount of lifo snd ac- cident business transacted in the Statolast year: Puid-uj Grosa assels, No, capital. Jan. 1, 73, Connaetient companies (lucluding ona mu-. tual)... = 10 §1,865,050 § 78,871,603 Companies of " oblier btutes (including six wutusl), ot 4,004,110 179,760,987 e condition of the Connecticut lifo compa- nies may bo thus tabulated: Gross, ans, Gross lab's Dre,31, 712, Dee, 1, 12, 17,604,604 “$10,759,038 ) 88,818 Cuartor Oak. 10,679,603 Connecticut W7,667 20,875,363 2,971,108 404,047 7,4 1,616,972 25 o $TB,8T1,840 $10,307,409 ANOTIHER TOND CASE. Boveral important logal principles nro likely to be wsettled in o now bond case, the polatd in which we tako from the 8t. Paul Pioneer. That Journal of the 3d says : A sult has been commenced In the United Statea Clr- cult Court by N, A, Cowlroy, of Now York, against tha DH{ «of Winoua to recover §10,627, with Inlerost, Tho plalntifr alleges that the Olty of Winona, in 1870, fssucd to Russell Sage and others ninety bonda of $1,000 vach, nnidof tho 8t Paul & Chilcago Raflway';'tat tug snmo wero duly transferred to the plaintlfl, aud that 2o over-ii coupona have not buou paid, Tho sult i, Aherefore, braught to recover the amount—$10,827, Tho answor to tho complaint sota forth that the City of Winona mndo the Londs for the benefit of tho Binnesota Ruilwny Construction Compuuy, for §100,. 000, obiigatiug tho Clty of Winons 10 pay to Russoll Bugo andt others, or boaror, that amount 3 that at tho fite tho Miuucsota Railway Constraction Company was engaged I cousructing tho 8%, Paul & Obfeago Tallroad ; that tho Construction Gompany aud the Oity of Winoun entered nto o cortain contract, which 1a set out, and that in pursusnce of that contract the auds were mad ; that the Londs wera dolivered to Ioraco ‘Thowpson, of the First Natlonal Hank of this eity, to bo hield In [rllsh and tobe delivered according o o terms of the contract, and uot fo bo lli‘”VUrDl‘ i1l tho terms of the l‘unlm\:‘ had been coniplied with & that the Conslruction Company wss composod o Russalt Bvls’u, President; Houry Koup, Jumecs IIL Tenudict, W, 8, Qurnee, Jobn A, Burke, Fred ¥, Jamos, Monry 1L, Bustor, Hamuuolfitone, Jaes Duell, 1 :orge G, Beott, Belah Chumaborlain, Aloxunder Aitcholl nnd the city of Winana, Tlhe gamo poryous, oxcept Alunry Kwfi! #till form the Cumpany, That on tho 27th of Marel, 1673, the Company, by Russell 8nge, fntond- ug to Infure, cheat, and defraud the defendant, und - privately, aud without tho knuwledga of the dufend- ant, and without the conditions of the contract bhelnyg cmnllllml With, apylfed to_toracn wmpuon for the Botids aud conpoi, ind (e fuid Thompson wronge #ully and Megudly, and withous giving notlce to tho dee Fendant, delivered sald Louds t Totalssyosreeranne. THIE CHICAGO DAILY. TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .6, 1878, Natlonal Bank, the depository of thom, though often Toquented to s rabuirn thom. That o Conatruction Company ha not_compliod with {ho contraot, nnd bults aud equippad 5 good and substantint riivay {rom 8, Paul fo Winon, and put it Into oporation, nor 1t connootad tho 'safd rallway t Winona by Uridga or forry with the LaCrosso, Trompoaloan & Progcott Railrond ; that tho pistutl know all_theao facta nnd tho torms of tho contract, nud {ho torma and conditions on which sald bonds mud_coupona woro do- positod with Itoraca Thompson, and ha ol tho whilo Jmown that no porson has logally ontitlod to take naid bonds from said doponliary, o alao Jmew that tho dopasitary hud no right to doliver them to any poraon oxcopt the defendant, and that wlion thoy wero ol- {atned ke knew that 'thoy wore filegally nd fraudu~ Tently obtained, and tint tho defendant was_not linble thercon, and tliat tho bonda woro obtained for o purs o8 of Ehealing and defrauding tlio dofondant ; tint ho defondant never dolivorail or authorized to bo de- Hverod tho bonda and conpous, and that tho dofond-~ snt b nover rcceivod any' cousidoration for the onds ; thint fito plain(i well know ulf theao 1nca and acted with full knowledyo of them, We bnve not thouglt it desirablo to set forth tho torma of the cons tract apoken of, o8 {ho allegations and donials of the auswor sufliciently indicato the pofnts n tho LN Trom the Davennort Gazette, Aug. 3, NEW HAILROAD CONNECTIOR IN PROSPEQT, It is undorstood that eomo important negotin- tlons, in which our city is interosted, aro taling place with roforonco to ronowal of operatiaus on whnt i8 known as the Towa Southwestorn Rail- rond—boing & proposition, from Mr. F, E, Hinok- loy, the coutragtor, to the Joliet Irou Waorks, for iron to lay two sockons of tho rond, o8 follows: From Clinton sonthwost to o point on the Dav~ onport & Bt. Poul Rallway in Beott Couuty, whtich will afford & connootion with that lino aud a consequont outlet from Clintou to Davenport ; and botweon Lenox—tho pm{;onnd crossing of tho Bouthwestorn and tho Burlington, Cadar Taplds & Minnosota—nand Iows City. 6 Clin- ton Herald snys that **If tho proposition of the contractor i8 accopted hf the Jolioct Company. wo may look for a completion of the two ond seotions of tho Bouthiwostern within ninoty _du{’s, whilo tho gap bolweon the two sections will bo a‘um to follow within @ reasonsblo length of time,” WATER ROUTE FROM THE OII0 TO THE ATLANTIO. Our readers have heoninformed of tha scliemo to depleto tho Lronsury of the nation by making a cansl and slnokwalor navigation from’the Ohio to the Atlantio. To mako thisavailable, a groater diffioulty must be overcomo than the expondi- turo of tho untold millions it would cost to build it. Tho nation cnnnot_command the clouds to supply it with wator, 1t would suroly bo usalogs roany montha in the year woro tho hundred mili- lons wastod in ita construction, Ou this project, tho Ivausville Journat coudenscs an articla from the New Orloaus Times, and makes somo pertinent romarks, Wo quote : The routo of the Atlautio & Great Wostern Canal s up tle Tonnessoo Rivor from Paducah, whero that river Jolus tho Oblo, to Gunteraville, 218 fulles, thonco by o canal, 35 miles in longth, to tho Uoosa River, nonr Tomo, Georgis, and from’ thenco, for tho Mobilo Branch, by tho Jooen, tho Black Warrior, and tho Ala- bamsa Rivers to Mobfie Bay, 700 miles ; and for the Brunswick Branch, from tho Coogn, at Rome, by canal, 411 miles {0 Hawkinsville, on thy Ockmulgeo, snd thence to Darlen, by the Ockmulgec sud Altamalis, 600 miles. From Darion to Bavanuab, insido tho Sos Tal- nnds, 160 miles. From Pacducah to Mobilo tho distanco would bo 958 miles ; to Brunnwick, 964 ; and to Bavan- nolt, 1,094, Bo far ne distance is conderned, it in pluin that'it'1a noarer {rom Paducal to eithor of theso throo places than to New Orleans, by tho Misslasippl, and nearer to New York or Livorpool from either of them thian from New Ocloans, That polnt may bo concedod, as well as tho fact that [t would bo much cheapor, to sl by such a routo than by all ratl to New Yorlk. Tut tho intoresting part of the subjoct {8 not reached until dive {a wnado sinong thd fgures growing ont of estimatos by a competant enginoor, Took ot them ¢ Canal from Guntorsvillo to tho Cooss Rivor$11,670,607 Improving the Coora,.. teveerner 100,000 From Roina ta Macon on the’ Ockanuigee, From Macon to Darfen, Darien to Brunawick, Nothing in the article befars us s sct down me ‘proving the Tennesaeo River, 80 as. to obviata the difli- cultfes at Msolo Bloals sad othar. places, nor s {ho cont from Romo to Mobile given: butit 14 safo to re- gard $50,000,000 ns tho inside figuro for comploting die two braticlios ou tho Lasly of tle cogtnocr’a st motes, . B ‘Theso figuree, it should be borne in mind, aro gimply catimates,” Tho uctunl cost, if tho work wore undor- faken by fhe Government, Would not be loss (han thnt awount multiplied by two, Tlis,at any rate, lins been tho exporionco n_all uch cases, Of courke, it tho Governmont undertakes to bufld’ one of ‘ theno canals, it must_under{atio similar profects at ofhor polul'to tho oxtent of n balf dozon_at least. To our certain knowledge threo or four have alroady been nomed, all with equal claims, not one of whioh can bo bullt without carrying with it tho necensity of ime proving the navigation of tho Ohio, tho Cumborland, tho Tennessco, the Mississippf, and nll thelr tribu’ tarion, Cougress cannot discriminate, but muat ba equaliy liboral to all, Tho Missouri and Bisslasipp il navo tobe mproved from St Paul aud Fort Benton to Now Orleans ; (hie waters of Lnko Michigan and tho Misiaaipyt will lavo to bo united by n ship- canal; there will hinve to Lo another slip-canal around Niagors Falla; all tho New Yobk canals will have to be aniarged and fnado frec, sud 1o v 10 thio end of tho hapter, 11, therefore, one of theso projecta costa $50,000,000, it §8'safo fo confocturo that ¢ would require an f creass of tho natlontal dobt fo the amount of $500,000, 000 to fintsh ali thoso that would necessarily follog tho construction of ovy one, Theromay be peraons will- ing to enter pon o policy involving such an expendf- ture sud such a burdonsome incroako of the dobt of tho nation, but we aro confident. they aro fow. Allo- gother, tho subjact, whilo it will do to discuss, '1s not gortataly, 03 o practicsl, weastire, lookod it in ita Tength and breadth as to its cost alono, & matter for ‘ploasant coutemplation, —_— REAL ESTATE. Tho following instruments wore filod for xoc- ord on Tuondny, Aug. 5: oy PROSERTY. Canal s, n w cor of Liberty st, o f, 4931163 ft, dated Aug, 4; conslderntion, £5,600, Burling st, 1483 1t n of Willow st, w £, 24x130 £ty duted July 3; consideration, $725. Ogden av, bot Polk snd Taylor ats, n 6.1, 72 £t toalloy, nled Aug, 1; consideration, $6,000, West: Twontieth st, 100 ftw of Wood at, n f, 253125 1t dated Aug. 4; consideration, $625. Tots 9 aud 10, in Kenny’s Lota 68 snd 69, in Mcllroy's 3 of 8w X, Bool, 39, 19, duted Aug. 43 consldora. o, $384, Erlost, n wcor of Cass st, 8, 50 ft to alley, dated July 81 ;' consideration, $13,600, ncofn at, bet Monroo and Adama ats, w f, Lot 13, dated April 25 ; consideration, $4,600, Lot 23 1n Block 8, Ashland Addftios, datod Aug, 1; cousideration, $3,600, Lot 8 of Btockof R, I, Unmilton's w %, e 3 (cxcept 23 chain) of e X Bic. 16, 99, 1¢, dated July 5 cou- ‘ideration, $4,000, ‘Vernon av, 539 £t 8 of Thirty-sixth st, w f, 88x132 {t, dated Aug. 1; conajderation, $8,000, entre sty o f, 25x127ft, Mohawk st, 108} ft 8 of dated Aug. b { consideration, $1,000, Burling at, 188 810 ft u-of Webuter av, w £, 46x125 1t, dated July 20; conslderation, $3,000, Tots 9810 43, in Block 1, of Rtaco & Pearaon's Subdl- vislon, n 8 o 4 Soc. 23, 39, 13, datod Aug, 4; cousid. oratios, $3,000. Tots 4, 6'and 6, in Block 3, In Wright's Addition, aated July 257 conwldoration, §18,750. Totu 7109, In same Block, dated July 25 consldora. tion, $18,760, Lota & to 9, in same Dlock, dated July 5, 18725 con- aideration, 47,600, Lot 43 and 12 1t of Lot 40, in Gano's part of Block 10, Sec. 83, 39, 14, dotod Juno 503 consldoration, ‘$300, bark av, w of aud near Lincaln st, n f, 2155 ftto alloy, dated July 8; conslideration, $4,125, :j ‘hirty-seventh at, o f, 24 ft to 2. 53 considoration, $002. Tmorald oy, 40 £t's of Lhirty-sevonth t, o f, 24 ft to alloy, dated Aug, 6; considoration, $602, NONTII OF OITY LINITH, Balicita t, 207 ft o of Racinosy, n f, 50x124% 1, dated Oct, 1, 1872 5 considoration, $1,400, W 3 of n 33 ncros of Lot 8, fu Hundioy'n 8 3¢ of 5o X B0 17, 40, {4, dated Aneil 13 conslderation, $5,000, Lota 23 au 84, in Block 1,and Lot 19 and 20, In !‘l}%%k 17, Ravenswood, dated July 25; consideration, o A0UTH OF OITY LIMITS, Btato st, o £, 255103 £, in White's part'of n o X Sea, 49,14; daltod July 8; considoration, $1,500, WXNT OF OITY LIMITH, Tots 16 to 18, in Block 1, of Custle’s_sutediv, in Soo 8,99, 19, dated' Aug, 1; consideration, $1,500, COMMERCIAL. ‘Tuespax EVENING, Aug, B, ‘Tlie following wero tho recoipts and shipmonts of the londing articles of produce in Uhiengo during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corrosponding dato one yoar ngo: HECEIFTE, BIITAENTS, 1678, | 1872, | 187, | 1873, Flour, brla, G104 2,677 4,030} 419 81,00 44,30k 4,021) 103,950 161,760 230495)| aa6,845! 191,077 98,1401 14,015(| “33,800] 0,660 3180] "2,150) 400 800 4 800 Midea, Ma.:! Highwines, brly Wool, Ibu,. Totatocs, bil. . Lumbor, m foot. . Hhingies, w,. Latli, 1m0 0o Halt,'brlh. . ¥ Withdrawn from storo yostorday for eity con- et o @88 Tar whaak s 1 RRD storo this morning nup, to 10 o'clock : 4734 onrs wheat; 271 enrs corn; 4,600 bu high mixed do, and 11,000 bu No. 2do, by canal; 20 ‘cara onts, 03§ cns ryo, 1 car barloy. Total (362 cara), 164,000 bu, . T'ho lending produco markots wors gonorally qulot to-day, even as compnrod with yostorday, thero being almost no dispositlon to irado, ox- copt m corn, The feoling all round was firm, though dull, belng principally owing to & roduc- tion in tho volumo of recoipts. Bhipmonts woro liboral, oxcept in whont, Tho continned fino wonthior {8 tho subjoct of much romark, but oan ncarcoly bo sald to holp teado, though ploasant onough to tho tradere. Haloa of dumostio dry goods made a respectablo nggrogato, aud formor quotations were generally well maintained. Now goods suitablo for tho fall trado aro now arnving daily, and stocks will soon bo complate in all dopartmonts. Tho gro- cory markot was without now fenturos, DBusi- nobs Is sntistactorily aclive for tho season, and staplo arlicles, and moat desoriptiona of ' sldo goods ks well, aro, at the moment, firm. Thero was fair notivity in tho demand for choica buttor, and, under o scant supply, botter prices woro ob- tainablo, ronlly fine grades commanding 21@240 and I rare instances 25@360. No improvoment waa noticenblo fn common and medium qualities, tha largo supply of such kooping tho markot down, ~ Clideso wag flrm at the advanco recently oatablished. Now York is “off a littlo, asn result of o tomporary over-gupply, but pricos hera aro rolatively much lower than aé tho East, oand prosont. rotes will no doubt bo’ euatained,” In tho drlod fruit market n quict feoling provailed, but with the singlo excoption of pruncs, in which o ronotion scems imminent, thera was no softening of- prices. A alight advance in figs is noted, but athorwiso the quotations of yesterday werg tun~ chooged. Tish wero roported in good' local and - intorfor domond, and were firm ns proviously quotod. Muckorsl nnd whitefish were ngain ecarce, and somo holders wore asking an nd- vanco, The hay trade continues dull, owing cliefly to o sonroity of prime qualities, Hides oud loather remain qguiot snd nomiually un- changed. Nothing 110w was roported iu tho mar- ket for pig iron, tabneco, paints and colors, trado ruling slack all around at yestordny's quotationa. 0Oils wore quoted quiet, and gonorally steady. Carbon ol was an oxcoption, 2¢e decline being suffored. . Lumbor contiunes to moot with » moderate inquiry at formor prices. -Motals and tinnors' stock were quiet and -unchanged, r8 wera. also iron, naval stores, and cooperage. Nnils have docllnod, and are now solling at 34,60 rates, The domand for drugs and chemicals was vory fair for tho soneon ; corrosive sublimate was fi.(gl.\ur, ond joding aud n fow othior materials doclinod, ‘Wool was in fair request, but owing to the light offerings, trading was limitod. Droom-corn and hops met with n modornlo inquiry at former quo- tations. The market for wool, broom-corn, and hops i firm. _Tinothy seed was fairly activo at £8.16@4.00, TFlax and clovermot with a moderato inquiry, but othor seeds woro inactive and nomi- nal. Groon fruits wore without . particnlar chiango, excopt blackborries. *- Common and crab- apples wera lowor. Othor fruit, whon choice, brought full prices.’ Potatoos weore unchanged. Tho markot was overstocked with poultry, and spring chickens woro lower. Tggs alno closed ensior, a8 tho receipts wore larger than yostor ay. Highwines wero dull and ensler. Sale was ro- portad carly of G0 brls nt 93¢ per gallon, which was tho prico of yesterday. But later thero wore rumors of a galo of 100 brla at 921¢e, and aftor~ wards winos wore frecly offored, thgngh not in lufio lots, at V20, and not taken, Thers scomed to be no ordora on the tloor nt any price, henca tho doy was favorable to n bear movoment. Now York was quoted cnsler, nt 96@970, which lonves 414c for o shipping margin. ‘Uhia is & fair differonco ; but it bas not existod_hero for soma timo provions to to-day. Honce it iu probabla that the deolina abovo noted will bring out or- ders.* Tho production is on the inoroaso. T.ake freights wero active and steady st tho ehfihfi docline noted yestorday, at Gide for corn, and Ge for wheat, by #ail to Buffalo, and 11c for corn, and 120 for whoat, to Kingston or Oswogo, Through rates by lake and fail to New uglaud points were unchanged, at 28¢ for corn via Buf- falo, and 256 vin Ogdensburgh, A total of 15 charters was roported, which wiil carry out 42, o0 bu wheat ; 262,000 bu corn ; and 100,000 bu onts. Provisions wers more nctive. Mess pork opened a shade firmor, but closed dull at tho #nmo quotations as yestorday, nndor rather freo offerings for alt but noxt month's delivery. Lord was dull and unchonged. Ments woro strongor, middlos boing fully 3o 3 Ib highor than 24 hours pravious, though the advanco was firincipn)ly effocted last ovening, when it becamo nown that our stocks of meats ara reduced to vory sall 'mensious, thoro boing but 6,311,049 s of shoulders and middles on hand, Thero is still very little disposition to epooulate on prices of product for wintor dolivory, Tho market cloked at tho following range of pricos: Moss pork, cash, $16.80@15.85 ; dosellor Angust, 215.76@16.803 do sollor Boptember, 216,76@16.00 ; do sellor Ostober, $15.00; do sollor Decomber, ~€13.26@18.60; Inrd, cash or sollor August, $7.76@7.85: do® soller Septomber, $7.00@8.00; summer do, 7@ 740, Bweot pickled hams quoted ab 0@ 12lgo. Dry saltod meats stondy ab 7@ 7% for shouldors; 91{@95o for short ribsy and 03o for short olonr, Boxod shouldors, 8@ 8%o ; English monts, 036@10c for short ribs ; 10c for short cloar. Dacon is quoted at Blgo for shionlders; 10340 forclearribs ; 1016c for short clear ; and 18}@1b}o for hams, all packed. Moua boof, 88.76@9.00'; oxtra moss do, ©9.75@ 10.00 ; beot hams, $24.00@26.00. Oity tallow, TH @730 ; grenso quotablo at B@6ife. Sulad woro roported of 1,000 brls mess pork ot 916,90 ; 1,000 brls do ot $156,80; 500 brls old do at £14,62)¢: 100 brls now do ab_$16.50- 1,000 brla pork, soller Septamber, at 810.00; 600 brls do sollor Octabor at 16,00 ; 100,000 ibs shoulders ‘now) sellor Decembor, 30 days old whon do- verod, ut 4c. I'ho following aro tho stocks of hog products on hand in this ity on Aug. 1, 1873, and at cor- responding datos, os mpnrtul‘ by tho packers and wavelisugemon to tho Sccrotary of the Pork Packors' Association s 1873 == Uupd, Julyl, Jnnel. Olear pork, brls., 10 io a5l Moss pork, now, brin.... 4807 43,088 60,045 Mees porls old, brls...... 19,200 16,128 10,669 Prime moss potk, brls.., Lard, tss... 1 94,04 Bwaot plokiod Bains, tea, 1,657 Swoot plcklod Lme, brla 1087 9,315 Bacon Loms, pes...reese BLI0 L. Dry salted shouldors, lts 08526 2,410,060 8, pickled shoulders,'tes ... s Yough_sldes, la 000 Lony clear niiddics, 5,000 Short olear middled, 1 2,044,014 Short rib middles, s, 4,779,750 Toilles, 1. 161,000 206 9,830 ruse, plige:... *Including acon linnie, All the nuwats held by the jobbing trado aro included, Lard licld for mauufacturiig purposos not Included, Tlour was vory quiot and sfondy nt formor quotations. Thera was littlo domaud, and-that way almost entirely local, the shh)gnrs baving ‘bought scarcoly anythin, {n this market for sov- eral days pnst. Most of the flour shipmonts re- ported _avo bought direotly from tho mill, and shippod through, Dran was again heavy, owin, to liboral offoringes, Balos wora reportod of 55 brls whilo wintor oxtras at £9.26 ; 60 brls do at $4.873¢ ; 60 brls do at £8,50 ; 100 brls do on pri- vato torms ; 100 brls red at £6.87¢ ; 100 brls Bpring oxtrag gioukpnrt Hydraulic) nb 7,00 5 50 brls do at £6.00 ; 100 brls do ot $6.873¢ 5 800 bris do on yrivato terms, Wotal, 1,210 brls, Also, 1,600 brls corn menl _ (Marsl's Caloric) at $2,30 ; 10 tons bran at 59,60 ; 20 tons do at 99.26 ; 20 tous do b §0.1237 ; 10 tona at 9,00 on track; 10 tone at 10.00 doliverod. Tho following was tha closing range of prices ¢ Twir {0 cliolce white winter oxtras, @ 0.00 @ 7.00 Red WiDLer OxtTuB, vessss oursareesns G085 Qood to cholco spring oxtras 600 @ G.60 Low to modfum 450 (@ 6.00 Alinnesotun (patont 700 810,00 Good to fancy Minadiota. .. 6.00 @ T.00 Spring suporfinos (@ 4.50 Rye flour, veer 4,28 @10,00 ‘Whoeat was vory dull and vory steady, at & #hade below yoaterday's uvorago of prices, Thero wag almont nothing doing duriug the groator part of tho scupion, in an utter absonce of or- dors, It soomed s if tho mnrkot had collapsed into inaotivity in reaction from the oxeltoment of inst month. TLivorpool was quoted firmer on good whent, with s breaking up of the fine weathor that has beon noted in Englund for sovoral dnys pust, but thore was no puartioular change in" tho touo of New York advices, Our roceipts woro pmall, but thoy consldorably ex- coodod tho roported shipmonts, which “wero alinost nothing, whilo thore was littlo ap- parout dosire to buy for chipmont to-day, Two curfim woro inkon, but it was for diroct milling purposes, 8y the prica of cash wheat doos not tompt to speculative shipments. Millors uro ebout tho only buyors, aud thoy are dinposed to discriminato rather so- voroly against now whoat, and will not hiy unloss aasured that it is old, ‘This fooling also affecty tho option market for this month, bub nob for ucxt, as the now rulg for dividiug thoe two orops will b in oporation in Boptombor, Thero was u littlo wintor wheut (Mored to-duy, but holders could not find buyers st anythiug uh]fl\'o :.|lm il . ) i the ‘closo. Bollos Boptembor. ‘sold . nt 81.07%4@1.083¢, olosiiig at tho iuside; and soll- or tha yoar was nominal ot $1,04{@1.05. Old No. 1 apring was quigt at $1.2; and now . do cloged at. $1.181¢, 01d No. 2 spring sold onrly ot ‘81,10, but declined to #1, 7}# closing at 81.17%. Now No. 2 was unquotable. No. 8 spring olosed nominal ab $1.053¢ in tho Contral, but wna not wanted in other hounes. Rojootes spring olosod at 920, We note that tho now crop is arriving in firat-olasa condition, but buyers aro not anxious to touch it till thoy know that hns © boon: through tho -awoating procese, Cash snlos waro roported of 400 bu No. Bpr(n% (old) at $1,98; 1,000 bu do (now) st $1.10; 401 bu do ot $1,183¢; 87,000 bu No. 2 spring and 1,200 bir hard do at $1.10; 800 bu do at 31,183 2,400 bu do at $1.178(; 1,600 bu do ot SL17}4; 1,200 b No. 8 spring - af 810535 400 bu ro- joatod pring af 035¢as 800 bu do at 920, Totel, 60,700 bu, Corn was moderataly sative, and uvoras(m 3o highor, Tho markot was quita dull narly, and appavently wenk ; but stiffencd matorially whon it was amiounood that only 271 curs had boon in- spooted in thia mamlng. This fact was not 8o veory important in itsolf, as wo have plonty of corn horo yot, but it was. gmornlly acooptod 88 n sign that the timo of small rocoipts huos arrlved, and that we shall seo but littlo corn coming on for tho noxt two wooks, The bulk of tho corn now in slore’ Lero is controlled by only two or threo parties, and cannot be made avallablo for tho flling of August shorts, tho groater patt of which would scom to bo unfilled aa yet,—vory fow deliverios having Loon mado thus far, Of courso, if onr rocolpts should ex. hibit » marked folling off, even without nowa of astuntod orop, thoro will be o heavy rally of tho short intorest, which is 8o large that ita magnitude can scarcoly bo guessed at. The shippers took hold of oll the cash corn offered, nm{ mado this departmont of the markot quite an activo ono, Seller the month, or rogular No. 4, oponed at 3730, advanced to 880, and closed ot 87260, Bellor Boptomber sold at 883(@883{c, olosing at tho outsido. For seller Octobar 383a waa bid, Now recolpts of No, 2 closod at 8814 bigh mixed 8t 98)o, aud rojoctod 943{o. Wanote a salo of posted corn at 270, Onsh gnloy wore roported of 400 bu No.1ab 88%c; 44,000 bu high mixed at 88%¢o; 12,800 bu NG. 2 frosh nt 883703 8,000 bu do nf 38540 ; 83,000 bu do ot 98c 1 80,000 bit regular at 8730 ; 56,800 bu at do at 8730y 26,000 bu do at 87%c; 10,000 bu do, posted, at 27¢ ; 38,600 bu rejootod at 850 ; 4,400 b do of 84570; 4,600 bu high mixed at 8910 12,000 bu f‘{o‘fl at 08340, aflont. Toinl 828,600 bu, Oatys wero dull and ageln o shado easier, thongh reported firm on tho soaboard, whilo our rocolpts wore vory modorate, Tho stocks in storo aronot large ; but thoyare heavier thanthoy should bo juet on tho evo’ of the arrival of tho now crop, and sovoral owners gcom to have grown tirod of holding for o demnnd which does not como. Bellor tho month oponed at 36igo, ond cloged at 263¢o, with vory littlo disoriminn- tion In favor of cash lots, Beller Boptembar sold at 263{@260, and soller the year &t 263{o, Cash salos wero roported of "16,400 ba No. 2 at 26160 5 18,000 bu do at 2630 ; 2,400 bu rojectod B, 4200 by do at 2830 1,800 bu do b 24o. " Total, 87,400 bu. Tiyo was quict and firm at yestorday's quota- tions, Bales of cash lots wore limited” to 800 bu No. 2 at 580, and that price was bid at the close, Rojeoted was nominal at 62@b63%g0, Sollor tho month was inactive; quotablo at'about 56@570, Tho nu{;ply ia small, a8 the rye now in storo is generally held off tho market. " Tarloy was quistand strong, s further advance of 2@38a por bu belng obtained. An offort was mudo oarly to koop down the market by offorin, car Jots of now No. 2 for September delivory al Bic, but 86c waa roon bid, ond Iater 85,000 bu sold at 80c, tho market- closing al.wnlf at the outsido. Cash No. 2 was nomiunl ab 70@750 for old; No. 3 at Gio, and rojectod at B5@400. Bales woro limited t0 400 bu now No. 2 at 87o; and 400 by sanplo ot T0c. FUROPEAN MARKETS. The following is Beorbohm's dispatch to tho Board of Trade to-day : v o Avo, 5—London—Floating cargoea of whent off const firmly lield, Floating cnrgoes of corn off const steady, Arrivals of wheat and corn off coast mod- erato, Fronch country markets for wheat gencrally denger. Weatlier in Englaud whowory, Eugltsh linr- vest operations proceod favorably, Liverpool—Whaat stoady. Comquiet, " Callfornin wheat, 11564124 60 spring, 11a 1d@1is B, Corn, 28s'6d, Lard, 38, Oumberlands, 37a. London—Spring whiat, 624 6d@ 538, Lard, 8Js. Bhort ribs, 40s, Tho following are the footings of the offi- clal report of grain in storo on the evoning of Saturday last, and at corresponding dates + s, ug. 3, July2o, Aug. s, b St v No, 2Tted 1,012 410 Tojectod 990 219 No, 1 spring. V205 4779 02,008 No. 2 apring. 170,08 181,100 600583 No, 3 spring! 2,910 66364 43,818 No, 1 hard spring, 2, 16,900 No, 2 hinrd spring. 1,206 24398 fuse Rojocted apring. S0l 42,190 18,183 Nograde spring! (X 65 voe Total,evreesvnrnes, 332690 096,200 816,401 comy, 345 10818 90,694 B9 114,806 1,863,677 325,375 7,350 2,8,117 1 1,428 790,324 1,583 1,60 506,50 18,084 27,500 2,01 3,615 LoWT WT 10,679 Total of all kinds, 8,749,441 bu, being 259,030 buless than a woek provious. Thewe figures sliow & docrongo of 63,661 bu whent, 86,919 bu corn, 110,296 bu oate, 'and an fjereaso of 1,688 bu rya, 1IAY INBPEOTION. Tho rulos for the fuspection of hay, recontly adopted by tho Board of Trado of tliis city, os- tablish tho following grades : Primo Timothy—Shall be puro timothy hay, trea from all other grassea; good color, woll cured, and freo from must, . o, 1 Timohy—Shall bo timothy wnd not more than one-ith of other {aino grasses mixad ; good color, ‘woll cured, and free from must, No, 2 Timothy—8hall by timothy saud not more than ono-third of otber tamo grassos mized; good color, well cured, aud froo from must, Mized Hay—-8hall consiat of (ame granses, mixed; good color, well cured, and freo from mutt, Trimo Pratrio—8tni{ bo purely upland hay, freo from awall grasses, good color, woll cured, and’ ‘freo from must, Nou 1 Praftlo—~Shall bo uplund and midland prafeio hnfi" good color, well cured, and fres from must, 0, 2 Prolrio—8lalibe &wail or slough hay, elther wholiy or mixed with upland, good color, welk oured, and freo from wuet, No Qrade HMay—All kinds of hay badly cured, atained, or in any way out of condition, the cortificato of {nspection sfating whether it ia tamo or pralrie hay, All certificates of inspoction shnll give the welght of each balo of by wolgliod aud inspected, Tho expon- nea for inspeotion slall ot oxcced thirty 30) conta per ton of two thousand (4000) pounds, snd shall bo divided equally between buyer and seller, ‘Undor the now system of inspoction, the hay will bo shipped to a transfor warchouso Su.hu location of which has not yot boon dotermined), and thoro unloaded aud iuspoctod—onch bale woparatoly, For transferring, llmpuut(uF, and woighing, o féo of 100 per balo will bo allowed, but whore the hn{ goos into warchouso, or is sold ouly 6o will bo charged. 'Tho luspootion I8 no mado.compulsory, but la loft optional with the buyer nud sellor. Among country shippors somo disaatisfaotion with tho now ordor of " things is oxprossed, but doalors [{X\'o it a cordial indorue- mont, and itis bolievod that, sftern thorough trial, the system will moot with generalapproyal, Goorge 31 Allon has boan uppojuted inspootor. Mr. Allon hau filled o slmilar position at tho Ko YHOVIBIONS, Tho Now York Produce Exchango Weekly gives t}m to}luwtn m;{ n;: rrorou;n oxports of provi- sions from Now York for the weok ending Jul, 20, 1873, and the distribution he elln‘o:g ot Lork| fic Lard, ( Hacon, “[oreafpkgs] “ts," | tbs, AT o 80 s on track, t LT, 381 410,197 55,13 Autwery., Wost Tndj 1N, A, C 1. Gulana N, Granad: Venesucls, Avg, Hopul Bzl Total, Proviouy Weuk Week July 16,7 1,589,550, 11 115, 2812 074,680 U,403(1,078,328 'n ax' 110l AR And from Nov, 1 to Jnly 20, incluslves 187279, 187 5 172, - 1870-71, Pork, bris., 1,078 T 12n018 * 110,128 Toef; brln 0,372 0,097 - 133,840 Lard, 1bs. ASILI0R 104,467,000 07,803,408 Tacon, 1 272,020,044 178,000,805 56,100,804 Tutter, s, 2,078,883~ B,70L,0{6 9,041,904 Qlicenc) Tn, .. 53,007,407 05,063,458 00,677,283 Tallow, 1bs, 43,777,165, 46,120,083 20,006,850 Tho forwin oxports of lue liog Droduct from ‘the porta of Now York and othor nndormentioned placos from Nov. 1, 1872, to July 20, 1873, inclusive, a8 comw nred with the oxporta from ' all United Btates ports, o Nov, 1, 1811, to July 31, 1873, wora aa followa: > Pork, aco,, and hama, 6,110,189 0,002,082 700 4,722,800 184,705,130 880,004,874 162,600,43 230,80,837 140,408,007 LATEST. In tho aftornoon wheat was active and do. olinod 10, ‘No. 2 spring sold nt BLI4Y@1.16%¢ gellor tho month, closing at $1.143¢, aud quot-’ ablo ot 31,07} scllor Boptember, ~ Corn was in modornto demand and ensfor, closing at 87340 gollor the month and IIB}(@SB}&D sollor Beptom- bor, Aleo, at 89}¢@303{0 sellor Octobor. In proyisions sales wero roported at 500 bris mess pork at 315,80 cash, and 500 brls do_at $16.80 sollor Boptomber. A chartor was made for corn to Buffalo at 6450 ; capacity, 80,000 bu. gl CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. TurapAy EVENNG, Aug. 6. ALOOTOL—Tan declined, owing to woaknss in highwines ; 04 por cont proofa now quotablo ot $1.84 1.89, BROO.CORN-—During tho pastsix days thero hna beon o fair amount of trading in {hie common- grados, while cholco corn ia vory scarco, and ia Lold firmly, what thora fa of 1t, Tho market for all graden s vo firm, Following aro tho pricen ourrent:. No, 1 hurl, 83G100; No. L stock brald, G(@Tx(o: No. 8 do, 5 @03g0; No, 8'do, 41@bo; inhido groen, 6@do; do ro do palo and zod, 3@4o. ; BAGGING—AGtivity has charactorizod tho move: mout in grafn bage throughout fho pest week, and rices avo somowiat frmor, ~ Durlspa and gunnies 4150 aro mooting with mora inquiry, but aro_still easy, Wool sacke romatn quict at tho lato daclino. Wo quota Btark, 80c ; Ludlow,340; Lowiston, 130 ; American, to; Amodesg, 1o’ Ofior Grook, Tl biriap bagny 4and © bu, 10@21c; gnnnics, ‘singlo, 17@1805 do doublo, 28c woolaacks, G3@650, BEANSTyore quiet and unchisngod, Prices orobut it baltor than romimnl, ap follows: Navics, $2.600 2.603 primo modium, $3.35@240; common’ to falr ‘boans, $1.25@2.00, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wero n tolorably falr domnnd, prices ruling abaut tho samo ns (hoy linvo dono for noveral waoks past, oa followa: Btucco, $2.601 Now York stucco, onsling, $3.50@4.00; Portland co- mont, $7.00@8.00 4 Url; Rosendalo comont, 83.25@3.60; Giesy Eoulsvile, vad, Xieon eomont H o aust, $3.00 ¥ brl, 160 4" pinsiering har, % bu, 400; brick, por 1,000, $55.00@00,00; bullaing brick (common), $5.00@ 7.00; sower brick, $5,00@0.60; Blilw u&mprnpnud. 425,00 @U0,00, del; A5 common, $14,00; Raclrio preased, $25,00@30,00,0l,; d0 common (solected) $16.00216.00 § Indinua pressod, $18.00@31,00; do common, $10,00@ lG.()fl’ fire clay, por brl, $,0034.00 BUETER—Tho demand for cholco qualitios for | ‘omo consumplion hus steadiy exceaded Lo nupply, ana prices have gradually worked upward until an ail vance of 2@3c has been establishod, the best now sell- ing readily ot 31@24c, while for somothing espocially fino 35@200 moy be reslized, Only o amall proporiion of the offerings can bo graded o8 chofco, for which thoro i3 no Teasonable oxouso, s tho cason hns becn favorable for tho production of s superlor closs of goods, For common ta good grades the market has aléo oxhibited fair sctivity, but tho supply of such ia moro thian suflicent to satlsfy tha demaud, and formor prices have no more than boeu sustalued. Wo now quoto: Btrictly cholco yellow, 21@2o; modium to 8oodl, 10@180; nferlor to common, 11@14e, OIEESE—A decided fmprovoment in the demand 18 noliceablo, and prices aro 44@lo ighoe than o weok ago. Biockis aro liberal, bt tho woathier has boen favorablo nud they oro o botter condition than is Teual at this fenson, and ste hold with confidonce, Morchantable goods rondily command the quoted prices, which are un follows ¢ New York factory, 114 @12)50; Ohlo factory, 10%@11)0; Western factory, 10}2@11360. SOAL—In this maskot the past week ling bronght no chango, Thereis continued activity in tho demand for Liard coals, and the quotationy nro thoroughly sus- tainod. Boft'varioties aro beginning to move more frooly, bLut prices bave not lardened {0 uny appro- clablo extent, atill ruling casy for most deacriptions, Wo quolo: Lehigh, $10.60 ; Lackawanna, $9.60; Erlo, 200003 Brinr i, $.00; (alnut T, '£9.60; Dloss: Durg,” §0.00@0,60% Hocking Valloy, $8.00; Caunol, $10,00; Indiaus Block, $8.00; Kirkland Grate, $8,60; Ohorry Mino, $0.00;' Minonk, $8,00; Wilminglon, .00, COOPERAGE—Darrels and tlorcea continue dull snd prices aro nominally unchanged, Stock s firm, belng in lght supply. Wo repeat: Pork bLavrels, $1.30@1,40; lard, tiorces, $1,60@1,70; whisky barrels, $1.00@2.10} flour barrels, 48@57c; nork staves, rougl, $22,00@24.00 3 do, buckod, $23,00@36,00 ; tiorce staves, Fough, $20,00@25.00; do bucksd or sawed, $5,00@ 28,00 3 whisky staves, rougl, $23,00@30,00 ; do bucked, 5. 7};‘ llgllx‘ slaves, L}Uyl)flfl(filfl.fi,(-‘l; drclul flouill'leml— in o got; flour hoop poles, X 1540 p‘?& }fn;x‘;gtk and tlorce poles, $30,00@35.00 por m. DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS—Tho domand ia falr for tho scagon, An advance is noted in_ corrosive subli- mato, whilo lodine, oxalic acld, root ipecac, and o fow ather articlos are lower, Quotations ara us follows Acig, citric, Ib, 55 @ Aci, oxalle, b... 80 @ ‘Acid, tartaric, poy W0 @ Amionla, catb, 1 % @ Asafatids, 1 R Axlo-grenso, 150 @ 1,35 @ % @ ue 180 @ $H @ n @ LU0 @ 3% @ 80 @ Gun Arabic, gorta. 28 @ Gum camplior, Ib,.. 96 @ Gum opium, I, 2.00 @ Gum shellac, Ib, G5 @ Glug, white, 1b, ... 46 @ Iodiue, b, .00 @& Lye, cono, ciso. 835 @ Morplifa, sulph,, 0: 6.25 @ 0il, bergamot, Banc 6.00 @ O] cantor, gal. 140 @ Oil, lemon, Ban 0.0 @ Potaasa, clilor,, 1b... & @ Potasslum, vyan, fus 85 © Potasslum, ‘Dd.' b, 7.00 @ Potoah, Dabbitt's, cas 900 @ Quinixis, ulpl, 0z, 2.05 & Red precip., o 1.6 @ ]lw“ifimflhmwd 1.60 Root rhiel,, L @ 8al opsom, Ib, 430 Bllvar, nit,, eryt., oz 1157 @ Bonp, cantile, gon,, 1b, 2 @ Bulpfur, ib « .o LTIt EGGB—Bnies wero mado in tho morning ot 160, bt tho rocoipts wore lorger than anticipated, and prices decllned. Good Lo cholco packnges oro quotablo st Isg@tise, EATLERS—Dealers are paylng 130 for strietly rimo featliors, Mixod bring varlous prices, Chicken [eatbors oro Ju moderato supply and request, Wo re- oat: Btrictly primo lvo geesa feathcrs at 7Tdoj obbing prico, 80@83c; mixed featlors, 25@700} chicken, 6@7e, FISU-Whielsh havo boon scarco, and are held higher than on the date of onr laat review, the demand far_oxcoading tho ovallable wupply, Mackorel have Lieen coming gfir\mfll o Hitlo more frocly of Iate, but not in quantities suflicient to enable jobbers to meet the wants of thelr custonuers, and Edm rTomain vory firm, Otber fish aro in fafr stock, and ara steady. Tmflommpnrlud more than ordinarily good for the soason, both on local and intorior accounts: No, 1 whitefish, 3.brl, $8.00@0,25; No, 2 do, 6.76@$0,00; No, 1 trouf, 85,006 0. 1 shoro mackorol, now, 3-brl, $1250G12.76 5 No, 1 Doy, $9.50@9. 4 mackerel, 3¢ brl, $8,50@8.75; fomily mackordl, 3¢ brl, $7.00@7.35; No, 1 ehord kits, $1.03@2.00; Aummor-curod codfiah, Guorgo's coufish, $0,5060, split, brls, §9.00@0.60: do, '} brl, $4T6@6.00% Labindor horriig, round, b, $600@880; do 3¢ b, $4.25@4,60; box herring No, 1,28@000; Lox horring, Wenled, 33@35c; Columbta Ttiver salmon, 3¢ brls, $9,60 0,50, ©1RUrma AND NUTS—Thero has boen somowhat Tess of azcitement than during last week ond the pre- yionn ouo, but. the volume of bushicss was fully aa tayge, sl pricos were quito as firmly hld, Thero 18 still ‘cousiderablo spooulativo ah woll 85 un sc- tivo consumptive domand, and stocke in first hands aro bolug rapldly roduced, Prices of many articles in tho list aro now belloved to_ have reached’ thy maxie i, though—If wo oxcopt prunca—no doclded ro- action s looked for ab prosont, Tho oxtremo high pricoof pruies has catisd a grcatly dimiaisliod do- tuand, and at tho ast the markot has euned off 1@30, The most notablo change during tho pst week wus i rafsing, which advanced 25@500 por box, though by connuliing tho quotations given bolow it "will be dis~ oovared thut thicro Lo boon 1 an ndvance ull slong the Hfue," Nuls also uro goncrally highor, ¥ollowing are {ho current rates: Fourrun—Datos, '8 @0Xu; 18, drums, 19@140; fige, box, 16@100; Turkisli prancs, now, [0@ 30 rateius, $2.65@2.16 ; Zanta currants, TG Tefof cllzon, diadt, Dowrrio-Adlou apla, 17G00; Micliigan do,8@oe; Western do, 63 @6)5@7c; Houthern 20,6@0Y0 § ponctics, pared, 0@2I0; Jiaction, kv, D4@30; do, mixell, X @Tgu: bisckborrioh 11k Lo vasplertion, (@i pitiod ohorrios, 1120 NuTa—TFilborls, 10@100; atmonds, Torragana, 33@340; Nuples wnlunty V@1 2563200 5 Brazils, 03ga} pucaus I ] 134@19%0; African peanuts, 65@7)50; Wilmington L, Tt Tennomes hoanuts, T GHY0. GROUEITES—Tho pust woek has beois' oud of fafe cop~ activity bu thia depurtmont, and,with tho singlo ¢ Hou of sugars, which, Uiider & boitor supbly, liuva eneed off littld 1n fayor of buyers, tho prices dursent on the dato of onr lnst Woekly ruviow Liave bouu wus. talnod with o fair show of frmnces, At tho moment tlio gonoral murkot prosonts o fir tons, and,under tho Suocousod dowand whoh promises soou to st i, maty Tinioa of gaodw will undoubtediy comnnand botter'prices tln now provail, Tl only clinugus noted durhig thy week woro an o docline in soft sugars uud & X@0 advance in Jave und 1o coffcos, W41 OAuD. BUDA—~TH(EBAC, Wo quolo ; | a6, ausg@ase; primo Rio, 24K AUK0 3 good do, 233 20} common o, WGVIos m’fnfigs&, al;}@n«fg’; Bingaporo, 24X@Aui(c 1t Goatn Tiica, fancy, 3@ | do, prino, 244@24%0 ; Maracalbo, 313300, IANDLER—Btar, €l Wolght, 1053200 5 wolght, 14331603 do, slort welghit, 195 @143o ”}:m;.‘?;‘u] nn, BYY@83{e ; Maugoon, T5@13(0; Caroe 3 flunkm—f-flmnt cut loaf, 123 r?u;m crunlied and powdored, TIN@11%0; granilsiod, 113(@1130; A, Siondard, 113(@113c; o, No, 9, 11 @1lxc; 13, 12 1o oxira G, 105%@®ila; O No, 2, 104 @100} yolr 10W 0, 10 @100 choleo’ hrown, 10%@10%a; yaime o, 10810 " tair do, 0)@I%{0; cliolco molassos sugre, ToM@1hios fulf do, 0kio0io; Now Orlowns auitar, ohoico, 10310301 do priing, VX(@i0c; do, fair, 9@Di¢o ; common, B@8Ke. ! BYnurs—Dinmond drips, $1.26@1.00; silver drips, oxtrs fino, 10@7lo; goad signe s srup, 46@ito: extra do, bO@HT0 3 Naw Otlotun molasses, choten 8@ 830; do 'primo, T)@18c; do common, 05@00; Porto Rico molagscs, chiolce, 66@060; cominon molassos, 30 BALERATUR—Common fo best, 0@100, Brioea—Allspico, 17@1803 clovos, 37@08a; 38@400; peppor, " 25@20c; mutmegs, glagor, pure, 2661003 do No. 3, 201 5 3 2 casal, 125@1.30 3 0; do No. 4, 16 Boapo—Troroh mottled, 63¢@03¢0; Gorman mottlod, 624@63¢c : Goldon wm,'c’éfi ‘; Whito Lily, 0@ 630y White Roro, 0% @0x0; brawn Windsor, 4X@ 4Xo; palm, 6@03g0 ; Bavon Imporinl, 6@G140, . STAROI—Gloas, D{@1063 corn, 9@110 3 Iaundry, 6@ 76 ¢ common, GX@0e, (GREEN FRUITS—Common apples aro In largo snp- ply and dull, whilo chiolco variotios aro carco, Grapes, poars, and peaclios, whon cloleo, et wlth a falr fn Quiry. Blakiiorrlod doclingd, béing In Iargo mupply, raly applos aro also lowor, Tdrelgn fruft 18 firm. Wo tioto : Lemons, $16.00@10.00 por boz. Orsnges, 13,00@14,00 por box, Colifornia poars, $5.00@0. por eass. Now anples, do@oso per bor, $150@2.60 (ver x)) for_common to falr; good to chales do, $3.00@ 476 per brl; do per 'box, 25@0c, Naspberrics, $3.00@9,50 por caso; do, $3.50@400, Dlack- borrics, 10@230, Whortloborrios, $4.0080,00 por bu ; do per box, $1.60@32.60, Pearn, $1.25@2.00 per box, TPoaches, $1.00@1.75 por Lox : buskots, $1.65@3.00, Giapes—Llinols, Concords, $4.00 por caso (30 fiw), Siberisn _crabapplos, 6o por box. Plams (damson); $4.00 por bu. LOPS—A falr numbor of ordors have boot rocolved from country Urowors, tho Inqulry boing generally for goodlo cliolea grade. Ta vlow of modarata stocks, nnd Lio prospocts of o light crop, tho prevailing fooling i ono of fGrmuess, espocially for all good offorings, ‘Wontern aro quatablo ot 20@48c, ncooxfilns 10 quality. LIA¥—Tlig murkot for thiaatdplo iain 8 wsewiai coudition. Very little primo old hay ts to bo had, snd 10 couslderablo quantity of now hos a8 yot mado its sppoarance, and fight 24 fs {ho demsnd doalers aro Uothagod to supply it Thoro s s plonty of poor hay, but 1t s not wanted ovon ot the fow rsuga of $7.00212.00, while primo timothy solls at §10.00 @10.50, Wo quoto wholesolo pricea pald by dcal eTa—cars to contaln 20,000 1Ls: ON TrAcK—TImotLy, prime, $I60GI0.60;" do No, 1, HEMEI00; dd 0, 9" $15,00514.00; do mixed, $12.00@14,00 3 prat- rlo, upland, $10.00311,005 do midiand, $9.00G10,00 3 do'slough, $7.00@8.00. ¥or delivery of pressod, 31.00G 1,50, according to distanco. TIDES—Tlio situntion of the hido market romning about tho gsmo as on tho date of our last reviow, Thero i8 10 8pocial aclivity in tho demand, and, althotigh tho Tocolpta aco lght, ey provo quita sulldient to meot tho roquiromonts of tho trado. Following sre tho quo- tations: Green clty butchors’, 7o; greon cured, light, 120 : 0 heavy, 100} part curdd, DI(@10c: greon calf, 650 voal Kip, 19503 uw.h 340 dr, 2o} dry salted, 10@170} 1s@100; long-| Kip, 10%@110; doacon skins, 45@SGe; grubby, scared, cut, or othorwlse dsuoged, two-thirds price, TRON AND BTLEL~—Tho changes ara unimportant, Business fs quict and pricos unchanged, us follows : 1ron. 48-103 4 rates orse-shoe iron. [ rales Plato fren, commo; @ 0 rates Norway iron oic B Ib Norway oail . k4 Qermait plow stoel gmn Cust plow stec. ¥ American tool s B QOlarome ool stecl 21 English tool ateal rates English epring steol, Ay ratea ‘Amorican cast spring atool. .. rafes Btcal tire, ¥~in, .. L8K @90 LR LEATHER~—Tather ‘more ‘iifg 4 noticeablo in tho Teathor trado, but the volumo of . ales is etill far from being satisfactory, and whilo demestic and imported atock aro both Lield with some show of frmness, tho provatont, focling iu by no moans bucgauls Beloiy aro 0 quotations : - - HENLOOE, @ 23 1.208 1.40 Qalf, cointrs 1,10@ 1.2 - %@ 5 Rougl uppor, stondatd.... Rougl upper, dam: 2@ 80 Bufialo sluughtor s W@ 97 “B, A,"solo, W@ 83 1.20@ 1.45 been rather quiet during the week, and a decline hes taken placo in tin-plate, shoot ond golvanized iron, and tinned coppor. Other asticles aro without change In prices. Wo quiole: PIN PLATE—1C, 10x14, $14.00; do, 12x1%, 14,60 ; do 140, 615,003 6, sooling, X0, $100; do;” 20x29, 450, Pra Tuw—Large, 420 small, 43¢5 bar, . - Bkt Zixo—Full casks, Uc} bolf casks, 11 (@11 5503 Iess quantity, 11c; elabs, ‘de, Sueer InoN—No. 24, 6o rates; Russia iron, 2303 do No, 1 stained, 200 rafed, GALVANIZED InioN~—No, 15@30, 160 ; No, 21@24, 160 No. 25@20, 1705 No, 37, 180; No. 28, 200, ‘A disount of 35 per cout 18 mado from this liat, Coryzn—Copper bottoms, 400 ; braziers, over 12 b, 4703 tinned copper, 880 planished copper, 4603 do, cut to izoe, 480 Wine—2 o5, 803 6, 8, and 9, 100; 10t0 11, 11c 3603 18 and 14, 19403 16and 16, 14c; 17, 160+ 18, 190128, 2063 full bundlo,’ 15 por cont dis- £ 3 'fonco wiro, 1; )y car load, Tc. NAILE—Have declined 13)0 all ‘round, The do- mand is tolorably fairat 460 Tates, Wo quioto: 108 00d, per keg, $4,60 ratos; 8d do, $7.75; €d do, $5.00;" 4d do,'$5.973 5 34 'do, $0.00; 9d do, fine, $7.60; 24 o, $7.75; ‘cllneh, $0.873¢. NAVAL BTORES—Ag uaual at (his scason, tradois rathier quict, but dealera report tho market firm at present quotations: Manilla ropo, ¥ Ib, 17%4@180; aisal rope, 3 Ib, 10 @10)0 ; homp Baali cord, @ Ib, 20@25c; marling, 3 b, 20@220; tarred rope, G Ib, 11@ 1803 oakum, 5 bale, $5,00@6,80; piteh, ¥ brl, $6.006 7.00; tar, 5 brl, $5.60@60.00, - OILS—Pricea'of olls havo not beon subjectad to any ‘matorial clinnge during the weck under review, ruling comparntively steady for most descriptions. Carbon on Bomewhat unseltled, and Just now luseod scome'to ba tending lower, but for other goods the quotations are well maintalned. Most ofls are now solling roally low, and with o rovival of trado genoral hardenlog of prices fs_sutleipated. Tho Pitlaburgh Commercial of July 30 says : *“ Our ndvices from the oil teglon, rocelved yastorday, aro intercating, At Parker's, ciudo (spot) waa_sold Sestorday at 3163 to $1.70 per brl—tho lowest Aiguro roachod during tholast #oven years, Tho empty barrel now costs more than tho off'roquirad to fll it Privato advices, rocelyed by oil dealers iu this lfll{ aslate that five naw Wi wera struck yesterday, vielding respoctivoly as follows ; GO , 500, 125,and 100 brla per day, This largely: crensed production is assigned as (ho reason for tho dopreasion in prico, Tho declino {3 but alight as yot but the mazket at Parker's was very much oxeitod, an prices roported a8 *falling very fast.? Wo qiols Gsvbon, 173go; oxtra lord off, T00; No, I, 650} No, 2, 6203 linsoed, raw, 03@050; dobolled, 08c@$1.00; Whalg, 8503 sperm, $2,00@3.103 hoats foot *oll, strictl pure, $1.10% do oxira, 900 do No,1, 750 bk oll, e sttnits, 100 olophont olf, 050 : turpantine, 630 1 naphths, 63 gravity, 18@190 ; naphths, common, 156 16e, VAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Onlys limited domand ox{ufs for goods in this e, and tho provalent foeling is by no mcans buoyaut, Ordors, though most- iy small, are generally filled at'a concedsion from the quoted ‘prices, which argas foflows : WIHITE LEAD, $1L.00@11,50 Btrictly pure, 0,006 10.50 Fancy brauds ZING Genuine Velllo Montague. American... ‘G010 Masury's rafirond colors. Palaco ear colors, In cans Rochello ochro, English Von, o Engilsh orango mi Pittaburgh orango min English l!'ml Jead. 12,00 American red Jend, 11.00@11.60 English vermilon, por b, 1.40@ 145 Bearlet m.\rmluou‘ i m@i}gg Paria w e Inbulk, .. @30 In biadders, fl‘,{@z‘u PTG IRON—Ta bogluning 0 movo with moro froe- dnlnfflnlll\l fu untich gLIIJu of continued jmprovement, and fn viow of the fact that stocks aTo vory modorato, Roidors aro entortatning firmer viows, No quotablo ohango has yol tuken placo, but at thio momont tho tendency sceivs to Lo upward, Wo “ow: Heoteh (ao- oorlling mbmngg, !!J'i“fliw(sifl.g(‘)n;r Nn;lillon $56,00 Tuscaraws, $63.005 Lako Sup Nous 8 u.qui; Silisburt conceash 358,005 coal, 54,00, LTIY—Was in oxcossivo pupply—dull and wonk” G0 eiickenn ato hot duoiably Inwor, Balos tav- ing boon mndo at £4.60@4.75¢ good ta chofco aprings 50l b £.00@9,00 ; and cowmon ot $1.25@000, uo- oordiug to sizo and couditlon, Turkoys aro quotablo ot 120, POTATORE—Mot with a falr local fnguiry st $3.00@ 2,95 por bi) for fal 1o chiolco, wad 3 Befor Tutorior ofe Torlnge, A car of good Batly ko sold nt §2.10 (nor Drl) o tracks, aud ouo at$2,25 dollverad, _Swect pota- 1008 wore d\x\llngL‘;\ lower, “quotabio st 0G0 por box d, and $.¢ r brk, L "“:{)s—fiman?;md ‘waa falgly active and stoady 2.16@4.00 for common to choico § uud at $3.006 5,05 sollir Augnat, Qlover aold in a sriall way al 5.5, Tlax wus quotablo at $1.05 scller August, Hungurisn and millot wore nomfiiuf ot 65@050 for the furmer, snd 40@500 for the lattor, Bales include 10 bags cholco thuothy st $3.00 1 25 Lagy do b $3,90 ; 80 buge SU8D.80 1 20 bags at $3.95 3 10 bags now, common, at £.15; 100 bugs soller August at $5,00 3 80 Lngs do st 05 ¢ 10 buga primo clover st $5.75 ; 1 car flax ut $1.65 soilor’ August, “D¥EAB—In {ho markot for now teas of fino quality horo {6 firmucess, but old teas and now of okl grude oro weak, No docided clunges havo taken pluce re- contly, bitt tho quotations havo_ boen frooly shadod on lnylh ng liko h‘l‘ ordoré, A Tondon ciroular, dated S e e el w avvnrianea wa do nof rocol- corn, 10@110; water-molons, at §1.00 per doz; muake 2, 2 pe X P D % Ly tho first ahips. Fho loavos aro Lurriodly propared snd not suficlently fired, and'in fuany initnnces ap- pear to be mixod with old lenves and dust, Tho bigher clubsaod onos ara frugrant and Wroug fn tha cup, ‘baf the loavoa of thoso are also badly mnde, and benr no comparison witl the fluo tens that wero formerly jo orted from Chius, though conting upwards of. o slil. Fi por th mara, - Tiio statlatical position of the markei in nlll atrong, tho stocka are sunllor in proportion to tho dolivarlos than wo over remember (o liavo acon, and the shipmonts from Obinn from tho commenco- ment of tho neason to the Oil fust., wero only 27,600, 000 1he, ngainst 4,000,000 1bs tho samo tnio last_year,n Woquots: Young bynon, common to falr, 40@hbc: Jdo_good, 60@T0c; do chofco fo extm flie, U5e@ $1.105 common fo fluo old hyson, T0@0Ge; com- mon ' finporial, G0@6S0; good fo 'cholco, 'do, Bla @S1,10; fair 0 good gunpowdor, 10c@$1.08 ; cliofce Pingsucy, $1.15@1,20; oxtra Moyune, "'36@1'“)‘1 chofco 18 oxifa now Jopan, D0c@§1,007 fair to goo old, 05@700; common do, 08@430; oolored natural leaf Jnpan, 66@030 3 commion to fing Oolong, 35@400 goua,lnnr@d 3 thofco Lo oxirn, 85c@81.00, SALT—TFino grades of salt contintio to meot with a 800d demand and are fixm, whilo coarse salt s rathor Yulot, We continuo to quoto : Onondaga, Canadn, snd Snglnaw, fine, $2,00; ordinary conrre, $2.00; coarse Diamond G, '$2.i0:" ground molnr, $2.10 3 dafry, with- out bgs, ”‘3‘ with bogs, $4,10@4,25; Asl ton dalry, por mack, $5.00@6.5 ; 'Enirk's Island, $2.00; ground afum, $2.25 . TOBACOO—Thls market s withont new features of speclal {utoroat, A sloady, maderato businoss {s doing at the subjoined quotatioris . FINE CUT—Exira, T6@8%0 ; cholco, 65@T00 3 medi- um ; B5@600 5 poor to comman, 40@H0e, Pruo—Noliral loaf, 16@800; boif bright, 60@70; black, sound, 46@550, Baourna—Good to cholee, 52@c 3 medium, 0@ Slo; common, 20@28c. WOOD—Prices nro firmer {han o weck ago, and now Iinvo somothing of an upward tendency, . Following are €he ourrent quolations : Ticech, $3.00@8,60; maplc, £0.00@0.60; Liskory, $10.00810,50; slabs, $0.00, dot VEGETABLES—Wero In In falc requoat at yestors dny's prices, with the excoption of tomatoea, “which wero mora plenty and casler, *Yrices nro s follows Tomatacs, 50@650 3 box; onlons, $4.60@6.00 per brl molons, $1,6062.00 per do: WOOL—Tho markot has been modaratoly activo the Tast wook, There ia o fair demand from Eastorn man- ‘Uhaoturors, bt Lo stookn aro lighty snd very litlo s coming forward, On this account tho morkat s firm, nd a sligh tadvanca hus acourrod in onoor two grades, Flooce, wanhedl 2 Flooce, washad, SAXX! ding :s?.%‘;iz Floece, washod, mediufn 1ig 3042 Conrsc, woalied ... ... B@ita Fleoce, unwaabod, X&XX, in, 25@200 Fleoce, unwashed, coarso to medium, 20(@ e Fleoeo, unwashed, coarse, and dingy.. 26@N0 Bnper, pulled 35@3sa EXICRORD kG witig et fiowig ar tho load{ng Eastoru points: ~ sihpset e EES[RE EX Chicago to ggfl Sslig SogiSeli g SEETE D b i [ N ooli5™| 55 phia, **“Harristirgh, and Daltimhoro. 3 10 Yaslington, D. O 40 Alexandris, 'Va., 5 I’l%nruh, lgapo: %0 Wiiooling. 35 Cleveland 25 Now Gustlo, Fs., Youngstows, a0 AkroD, O.%..r.. | o0 Ol City, Corty, and Franklin,| 30 Norfolk, Va,, P i Wilmington, ¥. 0, and Savonnah,... . 65 ‘Potorsburgh and Richmond..| 67 — CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TuxspAY EVENING, Aug. 6, Tho rocolpts of live-stock slnco Saturday Lave been an follows Cattle, Sheep. 90 850 018 L1,667 B Shecp. fico’ Saturday linve bood 5,207 head, sgainat 8,014 laat week, and 5,706 week bo= foro last, Tue influonce of light receipts was visible in the firmer anud more confident feeling prevalent among the differont classes of oporators, and, bad tol= ograms from the markota bolow hold out any encoure agoment, tho chancos aro {hat tho better grales of stock would havo found ready salo nt rometling of an advanco on last weok's prices. An 1t was, thoro was no sppreciable chango in values, though, 88 before stated, 8 somewhat firmer fecling obtainad, and o fair aggro- gato of sales was accompllshod, The quality of the offerings was poor—unusually s0,—tho proportion of woll-fatted Leoyes boing noticcably small. Tho ‘best droves woro taken at $5.40@5.05, but {ho number good enougl to command ilicso figuros wreo compare- ively small, tho groat bulk of tho transfors bolog effocted at yricea ranging downward from- $5.00, Butchers’ stutl 18 dolng o trifle botter than on the clos- 1ing days of last week, but the domand is still Umited, and may be expected to continue eo until sfter ** dog doys," "Btockers were scarcely ln(sxlrcd for, and theo ‘murkot 18 nominal at $0.00@4,25. Gregory, Strader & Co. 501d & bunch, averaging 1,050 1bs, ot tho outside quotation, Tho' market closed quiet and steady. quoTATIONS, ‘Extra Beevea—Graded steors, averaging1,400 168 A UPWATd.ooeesezve e 35.8086.00 Oboleo Beoves—Fine, fa, well formed 3year to 6 yoar old teors, dveroging 1,250 to 1,350 Ibt ey «.. 5.40@5.60 Good Beevos—\Well-fattened, flne‘ly formed stoers, averaging 1,100 to L,250 1ba . 5.00@5.25 Medfum Grades—Steorn in faie fesh, avor- aging 1,030 t0 1,200 Ibs. . . 4503490 Butchers' Stock-—Commo, 5, ond good to extra cows, for cily sluughior, avoraging 800 o 1,100 1bs. ... . 2,95@14.95 Btack Cottl—Common cattié, in cecent fleah, averaging 700 0 1,050 108,..... .. ... 8,00@4,25 Inferlor—Liglt and thin cows, leifers, elnge, bulls, and seallowag steers. 3 Oatlle—Toxas, Nortliorn wintered. Cattio—Toxas, througn droves. . CATTLE BALES, No. 38 Toxas cattlo.... 20 calved. ., 22 Toxas cattle. 21 Texas cattlo, 54 Toxas cattlo, 10 Btock ateers. .. 84 choleo sleers, 10 COWBLuereses : 270 400 TI008—Thio rocolpts woro again iight, reaching only 6,000, aud making tho supply einco Saturday 12,035, sgainst 17,055 for tho same porod inst week, and 24,241 weok baforo Jast, As a result of tho moderate character of tho supply a firmer tone pervaded tho markel both for light and for Lieavy grades, but tho domand waa not partioulstly urgent, and holdors wora mob suc- oessful in thelr efforts to establish any decided ud- vauce, 60 covering tho improvoment, Halos wero ro- portod at $4.25@4.00 for -common’ coarso Leavy to oxtra light, with tho bulk at $4.95@4,75, Tho market Closod Arm at $4.25@4.60 for poor Lo oxtra. beavy, und ot $4,00@4,85 for light, Among tho day's transactions woro tho following : O Pries N0, dv. Pri No, Av. Price(No. Av. Prics|No. Av. Prics, 5° §4.70 |, 60 A4k §4.40 108 §4.80 bt i Mg 100 ot as |40 o 4as 4 254 48 207 475 |44 505 4B 03 194 50 I( 475 |8 213 405 §0 201 19 520 465 |03 208 dido 6 107 50 207 490 |64 205 40y o5 287 3181 470 |58 e 445 a8 24y AL 450 |24 24 dds o4 208 48 W7 445 |30 184 490 o5 105 46 334 436 |61 10 s 1y 118 T3 28 475 |83 305 4.60 27 20 24 171 400 |88 8o - 435 a0k 47 205 470 |3 803 .40 % 27 108 173 470 U5 29 4T 53 147 50 20 460 flo4 18K 475 55 208 51 200 480 [41 168 4m0 108 109 44 D00 440 |84 171,405 01 167 110 206 490 805 830 T dds 5 210 o R 63 200 440 (177 103 485 |77 L0 BHEEP—Tho shecp trade was dull, with prices rathor In buyors favor, ‘Tho supply was light, buit fully squallod tho dewand, and the narket ralod woak at $3,80@3,80 for Inforlor Lo somnon £ at 83,760 4,00 for medium, aud at $4.35@4.75 forgood to stricly chofco, SIIEARER, SMITH & CO,, DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DALe BEATTLE, BCOTLAND, Bupply Pollahiod Gray, Bluo, aud Hed Granitos for monu uu’ll’l and ;fl?'hmnnui\;l‘ mm;mn n}lu')‘[;ll lua Mhiilrln o ke A Thrar " aite R, &0 T Faabiod 18 vamon) Ly