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< " o 6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1873.- ablo Lo pny running oxponsen nnd Intorost on its |.building lumbor. At tho dooks, the romainder | Weather'in Eogland showory, ExtraBiato flour, 3045 | will bo roady for markot in about two wooks,” It fs 1lasood, raw, B0ot do boiled, . e, BI@B0} = . MONEY AN D COMMERCE Dondn. Tu proof thatour. provionn catimate. (et tho | of Bnliirday's offorings woro on'snlo. Trading | dolnrd, asd. Fronch countey markels for, Whont | im0 reported to o Of cloleo quiality, " Tho rst o | Soerar $2.0032.10; noats fool n‘}‘;‘:nlfl:a‘:'; e g 05 |, Teoti—Slstewn ol arnings of tho road would nmouut Lo over 8- miilion | waa rathor alow and prioos ansy, bit & considor- | SN, Mark Lanetvheel JRUOEs, RerG Btk | G0k HCRITe 06 SERpn o8 I AU of Auginl, | do ostes, o7 do, Mo. 3y 0ot bink oll, 030 hrilta | piackWalmnt - Gotintare, $100006160.005,_clear, Tk sugplied, “wo. qote. i Saainga of to rand Tog | bIO fuantity oF foxher yas dlspoand of. Iron, | Gom Aot Eiverboe e AL oif conmt_highor | Daa7sgos Nov'3 oy b aaxas Nov 3 Mo dxnay | i0os, tlophnut ol aphun, Somme, 1oL . © | 4600800+ chmimion. $R00G500; cul, ‘120003 MONETARY. MonpaY BvENING, Aug, 11, The ouly feature of tho marlol to-tlay iu that oxchango is working ovon closor than it was last wook. Ratos botwoon Dbauks wore G0@70a promiun por $1,000, and most of thom refused to soll at that, Wo Lionr to-day that somo par-~ cols of eurroncy wore shipped to Now York late Inst wook, and moro must go forward unlesa tho auarkot bronks down, na It i botioved by many it st soon o, Orops are heavy, snd gold and whoat will soon be going forwnrd in large quan- titles, furniuhing, doubtloss, with our othor pro- ducts, all tho exchango our businesy circlos may Toquire. In tho gonoral moncy markot thore is nctually no chunge, ‘Ihe bauks have an abundnnce of fionoy, and would tako ns much paper ns offors, Disconnts nominal at 10 per cont, but somo of ‘tho banks would bo vory glad to got firat-clasa ‘short business paper at a considornblo reduetion ‘holow tho legal figre. Btreot papor is not very abundant. Tho note- Drokers aro able to pleco about all good parcls 4t 1@2 por cont per month, with commissions. Ao ususl average continuos at abont 1@134, The New York Worid of Baturdsy soporis the amonoy markot as follows : The Enropean market reporta stil] higher pricos for United Statea bonda to-dny, eapeclally for 1867s, which jare 04x@W2, in London, and 100 anh interost in 'Frankfort, tho bigliest quotation yot mado in tho lat- torclty, the Loudon Heonomfaé fu doubtless correct in noting tho exceptional favor sccorded to United Btatey bonds, Ho many othor governments borrow in Europo ouly to pay interost on old loaus, that at leugth tho ono burrowing Govorument which diminishes ite Eim‘;t ‘begius to recotve the attention commercially dug o It Tn our market to-lay gold was 110 lowor, and de- eldedly heavier to earry, The stock morket was firmor 3n tono; Erle mado somo recavery, apparently ou {ho ‘genoral temper here rathier than on London advices, sand Pacifio Mail was conspicuously activo, with an ads vanco of obout 4 por cont. But the most important Yeaturo of tho day wan tho preater prospur (oF moncy on tho part of tho gold cligue, On thoir gold thoy Giad b0 pay from 2)¢ to 4 por cent, aud in tho genoral money market it Was their demand which caused an advanico in rates to 4 oud 6 per cont, Thero i no Tonger uny doubt ns o tho commou opinion of tho strect na (0 tho gold clique, It scoma an If cvery ono ot in the pay of tho eliqué now beliovos, with us, that tho combination to bull gold and corner {ho aufumn anonoy market s not ouly failuro, but sctually in Uquidation. To complotoit fs a work which s now wenerally thought to bu impoeeible, without the failure of the prlucipal partics concerned, But it hus tobo closed up, and at_thelr expense, bofore Now York can entor upon tho bisy season with auy hope of doing Justico to the roquirements of the country, Itis to Lo haped that preacnt calculations are ns correct 28 wo Luiuk thom in that caso wo sball aoon sco tho lat of Ahin organizod warfaro upon Jegitimato trado, end bo ut liverty to pursue regilar business under ordinary couditions, 'Tho completo bankruptey of tho remnnut of tho Fisk-Gould party s essentinl to sound businoss 1 thia city and country; and wo Judge it to bo smong #hio fruits of thls sutumb, Tho Boston Journal of Commerce of tho 9th gives o hopeful view of trade and money mattors An that city. It says : " “Tho monoy market s atill well supplied, with more Rotivity, aud perhaps may bo quoted onc-lialf por cent ‘higher 'this wock, Whilo somo gllt-cdge, of tho best &lldcd kind, o parsed _about 7, tho minimum on firat- telas miny Do quoled 7i6 10 83, witl fome vory good gowEr ou s oven, o iothora of funds in Now ork continues, and ay low ns 2/’ per cont Las beon sccepted in gomb streot loans, Somo banks report o ,very good_demanud for mony in {his city, and tho lethiora of small bills is somewhnt abated,” New York (funda aro quoied about even, The proapoots oro of o “Ittlo Jucrguse in rates, with o healiliy demand and fair guply. T grest stilugoncy atisipatod this foll s Iod 10 Gxtensive preparutions and gront cautiou In pur- chnalug of goods, 60 that &t 15 hoped any serlati proa- wure Wil bo averfod. Largo recelpts of wool ro com- “lug in, and requiro great suins to move them ; and this dmportant market line como up to larger Aglres than over before, Tho foeling {n trade circles iu_cheerful ond encouraging, and confidence is of itaclf a current money that ekes but tho nutunl cash in tho banks more {han inowt people would muspect, Tho enrrency balatico 30 tho Treanury 5 $9,114,747, nud will probably bo in- creased largoly this nionth by the eales of gold, LOOAL PRICES, The local market is quoted by Lunt, Preston &% Koan as follows : Selting, Buying, 1 17 a 5:208 of ’67, Jau, and July, 6-20s 0f '08, Jun, and July, 10408, 100 1as U, 8. Ga (now insue) Gold (full welght). Gold Coupons, Gl Exchongo, Blorliug Excliango. Northern Paciflc Goid 7-30 ‘Cook County Ts Tilinois County Townalin 104, BOSTON REAL ERTATE MARKET. ‘Tho Boston Journalof Commerce says: ‘During tho past week several very extensive sales of rcal eatate bave beon offected in thio market, not only of suburban proporty, but slso of cstaten within tha ity Mimits, ~This incrensing domand givea quito n ‘heulthy tono to tho market, ond, in_cousequonce, Tolders are firm, oud not disposed t make concessions to stimulate nctivity, One af tho most important sales +that hiww ocourred during thin season was tho purchnso by the Mutun! Lifo Insurance Company of New York of tho estnto corner of Milk und Pearl atreots, formorly Xkuown os the * Peatl Sireot Iouso Estate,”" It covers an aren of 7203 square feot, and was sold by John *G, Cushing to tho nbove Campnuy for $218,108.7, Tho samo_Company also_purchased of Robert La Tenco cb al, threo 1ots of land on Pear) atroot, paying “thorefor £160,680.60, These fHgures whow un enormoun incroase in valuation in that locality within tha post fow years, There were soveral alhier important safes, awong which was ou cstate on Washiogton etrect, 85 300 fect which was sold to Nussell Eston for $76,000, 7Iumeny of the wurounding towne aliko nctivity has provalled, and cousidering tho prosent dullucss refgn= inys {1 atmiont all brauchex of bitsiuoss, the real estate ket preaouts s vory encouraiing outlook, sud gives Prowlse of greater acitvity in thio near future, BAILWAY NATTERS, Tho Afissouri Republican hos an articlo on American railways in Moxico. We quoto: We rocently gavos synopsis of tho memorial on tho subject of tho Mexican International Railway, ad dreseed by Mr, E, L, Plumb to thio Mexican Govern- meut, This geutlemaa, who was formorly Chargo d'Afaires from tho Unfted Btates to Mexico, was To- cently at Washington City, sud_stated to hlu {rlends ther that thero s no doubl thio Mexican Congresa wiil ratify tho contract made between tho President of Moxico aud himself, granting cortaln franchises to tho Tulernational Rallwuy Company, which will bo tho means of constructing tho roud atid openfug commuui- ‘cation Lotween tho United States ond Oity of Moxico, 2ud Letween the Pacifio coast of Moxico and this count try, the outire distanco belug 1,000 miles. Plumb's ia 10 b a broad-gauge rond, aud ia to connect tho Capital of Mexico witls Lagos and Mazatlan, on the Paclfio const, with tho Uultcd States at about Lorado, on tho Rio Grande, tho probably terminua of tho Toxas Intern tional, Which counecta at Fulton with tho Calro & Fi ten Road and othera tributary to 8t, Louls, Tho Gov- exumont of Mexico grants Plumb’s rood a subvention of $9,000 for cacl Kilomoter (1,231 Englsh foat) of roud 4t sliall build, au extra premium of $100,000 for every the roud is Anfehied Iusido of ten years, and many ather advanlages, Gen, Rosecronz ia also ot tho hend of n company of American capitolists for tho construc- tion of Durrow-gaugo railroads running from tho Qity of Moxico to Tuzpan, and connecting With a_perfoct net-work of brauchcs, ta bufld which ho also receivod cotcesslous from the Moxican Governmont, tho subs- dy being equivalent to $13,000 per mile, Two million doliars wore subscribed in'the United ‘States towards nz's roads, having confidonce in_tho Gencral's dgo of tho eubjuct when Lo reprosents that flold_of entorprite, o las seon tho wealth of Moxico idio or misusod ; bo has secn its peoplo unaidad und unblessed, wantiig' (ho stimus Ins of capital sud tho opportunitfes of ndusiey which capltal affords, o expocts ita regenorntion by meatin of our enterprise, Mexico belioved in the Gonural, al, ond gavo bim & most valusble concesslon, Tho Drescut blo Uresident of Moxleo, Lerdo Tofuda, nne nonnced himself whon jusugurated, in Decembor’ last, a1 i favor of wuch works, aud Ammerfcan chterpriso hag Luen on the alert over siuce for tho attainment of su apportunity for profiable epeculation in railroad building i tlat country, aud tho peoplo and press hiavo duvoted much thought to tho two euterprlscs of Tlumb and Rosecranz, Delng about squally. divided upou thieso somewkint Fival achemes, Hometiwes the ono, and ogain the othier, Lan becu considurcd 10 inve tho advautage, It was roported somo thuo sinco {hat the Rtosceranz Company would havo to give socurlty uceordlug to concessfon, to keep the privilego from explriug. Whothor thia ‘vas done or not is nol stated, 51, Loulh fnferests, such a8 el mey Lave, are in fayor of Viumb's International, CENTRAL 10WA RAILWAY. Wo quote the following urticle from the Mus- catino Journal : “Tia atocklolders of tho Centra) Rallroad Company of Towa, bield thelt aunnal meetlng for the eloction 10 Directors on laat Monduy, resulting as follows, {us clection beluy unanimous : Horaco Aubott, Ualtimoro; Jobn B, Glima, Laltimoro: ‘Thowmas 1f, Kemsott, Jultimoro; I, O.'Falinstock, New York; Isaao ilyde, Now York! A. L. liatch, Now York; F. ‘M, Shefiicld, Dubnquo;' W, i1, Beevors, Oskalooes: J, Griunell, Grinnell ;' D, N, Plekering,' Maralislltovn | Taaao 2. Cate, Bowton, Doubtlews b, Oato will be _Fetalued ns Frewldont, and Me, Pickoriug aa Sugerintondeut, and certduly o Lurder-workiug or moro oconomica mon could bo selected, Wo undorstaud that the work of funding tho floating indehtoducss, aomo§000,000, and the coupon (Interest Donds) on thie flcst niortgago bouds, is praspering. Homu tlnios laco it was vatedto fusud $10,000 of pro- ferrud stock to bo used In retiring tho socondmortyuye biowle, fund tho fouting indobtadnuss sud pay uterest ou tha bonded idobteduess for two years, giviug the Cowpany tuo bulance of the preforred stock sud tho carnings of tho rond two years, to properly eqip it and wnuko the extensions assential to 18 future profiia, Wo Deliove It fs now thought that all this 1 likely of realiz- atiom, aad 1f w0, will 8ot th Cotopany out of the woods ntlcily ond fuburo {ts future prosperity, for aswo hive tepeatily < tated, it will then, and “would even L9 3 cxlcustous yyyro, gompletods bo ahuadantly the Inst wook in July, probably one of tha poorest weolia for buninoss in tlio year, boing right in {ho henrt of tho hnrveat scanon; Tho frelght rarnings slona woro $14,628.77% passonger roceipin, $2,709.30, Jxpross nul mall, $3,600, makiug n total’ of §10,820,00, At this mlo’ for 'tha tmouth _tha would bo over $80000, ‘That eatimato for tho month of July (ihe Joofent month for biisiness in tho year possibly excopting lho frat_Lwo weak in Augnsi), {s not overdrawn my bo soon by reforonce to o prssngr vocolpta hroughh the month, For frst ook i July they wore e Socond wook . Third woek. coanne 16089 Whila for tlia inat weel, tho one from which wo Lavo eattinnted thio month, they wero only $2,700.10, Wo can't oo why tho outlook for tho Central, pro- vided thoy can_place_their preforred stock, 8 1ok & lopofulono, Tho indebteduces of tho rosd’ in that carg, will bo first mortgage bonds $10,000, proferrod stock $10,000, e okl tndabtednican, alling the pre~ Torrad atock indoltedness, of $20,000, tho intoreat of which st 7 por cont would L 1,820 per milo, or for 200 mile, tho ontire Jine, $364,000, Thia oarniuge of tho road on tho July estimato wonld bo $006,000 ¢ deduct 60 per cent for running oxpenscs, and thoro 14 loft. for Interest ncconnt 384,000 more {linu onough to pay 7 per cont on- bonds and proferred entuinge 04, stock. Wih tho two linka north and south onco in, tho carnings would {pcrosse {0 o million and a quarter without any doubt, Wa feel quito confident that thoso ‘mot interonted i 'tho future of tho rond will seo ite futuro powsibilitios, and that with a further investment of meaus it may bo made the best road fn the Bato, e iy REAL ESTATE. Tho following instrumonts wore filed for rec- ord on Monday, Aug, 11: orrx rorERTY, Biryson st betwoen Lincoln snd Robey sta, n f, H40x 124 £2 8nd 5 1, 144132 £t, snd other property, dated Aug, 2; conslderation, 97,200, Ohfo st, between Norts Doarborn sud Stato sts, n f, 201t to alloy, dated July 50 ; conslderation, $,300, Tots 161 and 163 n Hull's Dlock 25, Beo 53, 40, 14 dated Aug, 11 ; considoration, 3,100, . Townsond at, e of ond near Division st, ¢ f, Lot 8, datod Moy 6 ; consldoration, $1,950. Yots 37 ond 38, in Block 4, of Millard & Dockor's o 36 0 36 of 1w 3¢ 800 20, 39, 19, dated Moy 1; considor- atfon, §3,800. Weat Huron at; w of and ncar Ruckor of, n f, 24x110 £t, dated Jan, 10} consideration, $1,600, 'Halsted at, 1 of and near Thirtysixth at, w1, 2¢ &t to alley, datod Aug. 113 constderation, $1,600, ‘Halstod at, botwoen Onondaga snd Gayhgs o 1t to alley, dated Jau. 14 ; considertion, §1,200. ‘Wt Olifo at, 22 3-10 £€ w of Ellzabetli st, 6 f, 24x128 £t, dated Juno 35 ; considoration, $1,600. damo o tho ‘above, dated April '5; conslderation, 1,600, Indisna av, 160 £t 8 of Twonty-ninth st, o f, 10021027 1£t, dated Aug, 8; considoration, $17,000, 'North MarXot at, 25 {t a of Lrie sb, W f, 24x72 ft, dated Aug, 4 ; considoration, $1,000, West Erio at, 6 o corner of Wood at, n f, 25x124 ft, dated June 303 consideration, $1,400, . Milwoaukeo v, 162 ft, n W of Desplaines at, 8 w £, 20x 68 tt, duted July 31 ; consldoratinn, £13,000. ‘Lots 14 {0 17, In Riddor's lots, 7 and 10 in Block 7, of Tockwoll'a Addition, duted Aug, 83 consideration, $3,331, 1a1sted st, between Onondags snd on{ug. Bts, 0 f, 25 1t 10 alicy, dated June 14; consideration, $1,300. 3, in Block 63, Soo 19, 80,13, with building, dated Aug, 8, consideration, $1,000, ‘Lot 138, in Givin's and Gilbort's 5 15 xcron of 6 3¢ of 8w X Bed 14, 89, 13, dated Dea 23, 1473 ; couslderation, 100, Sub Lot 1 of Lot 0 and part of Lot 6, in Dlock 4, El- i’ Wost Addition, dated July 22; consldoration, 5,150 {Vest Huron st, n w cor of Tidgoway ox, £ 24120 {ll; Hé};lflfl 1t in sanio block, dated July 6; cousiders~ lou, $518, Lots 13 to 17, in Weston's Block 2, of Rtees’ n w X of aw % Beo 31, 99, 14, dated Aug,1; conalderation, f, BOUTN OF OITY TaMITE, Lot 15, in Rosenmorkels Lot 31, in Boo 16, 58, 14, dafed At 41 connidzation, sl,t.éo. Lot 18, in Block 1, of Tontioyh Lot 7, in Bec 10, 38, 14, dated July 3; considoration, $3,575. COMMERCIAL. Moxpar EvENING, Aug. 11, Tho following wero tho receipts and shipmonta of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past forty-cight hiours, and for the corresponding date one yoar 8go: BECEIFTE, 1873, | 1672. AUIPMENTS. 1878, | 1872, Flour, brls Wheaf, bu Broom~corn, ita. Cured monts, lbs.’ Beef, bria York, brls, Lard, Ita Livo iogs, N Cattle, No. Shoop, No. 1ides, i tighwines, Wool, 1. 191,298 Totafoos, by 001 4,479 Lumber, m £ 11,418 6,07 Bhingles, m, e 720) th, m. 120 430) Halt, brls, . 20| ..., Withdrawn from store on Saturday for city consumption : 1,366 bu wheat, 1,765 bu corn, 885 bu oats, 218 bu ryo. The following grain boa boon inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 167 cars whont; 12,000 bu No. 2 do by water ; 666 cars corn; 11,900 bu No. 1 do, 6,000 bu high mixed do, 60,450 bu No. 2 do, 1,500 bu rojected do, and 1,200 buno grade do, by canal; 44 cars oaty; 7,600 bu rejected do, by canal; 28 cars rye; 2 cars barloy. Total (792 cars), 416,000 bu, The following tablo shows tho distribution of the breadstuffs shipped ous from this city during tho past wook: Shipped. | Flour, |Theat.| Corn. | Oulr._| Hye. lfl.’)}fi 20,704 49,777) 164,708} 5,320 4,260 10,000 4,920 it Othor O'n’ ptaf Total......| 29,916 179, 418] 3,055, 063] 453,u20) “Also, 6,315 ba barloy, by rall, It in estimated thet tho hop crop of the United Btates will bo fully 20,000 bales loss thau last year. ‘We noto that a Milwaukes cireular goos into diminishod ecstacies because Bamucl Norton hos bought & small cargo of wheat in that city to bo used in his mills in Chicago, Tho fack is that Mr. Norton wautad & lot of old wheat, and could not obtain as much of it as bo wanted, becauso our markot had boen practically cleared of ofd No. 2 spring, during the operation of the corner, and right here we want to say that tho new wheat coming into this eity is just sy good a8 that pgoing into Milwaulkeo, and is boing graded with just as much referonce to the rights of shippors as thore. We do not say botter, but just as good, and Eastorn buyers will soon discover tho fuot ahout the new umr, a8 thoy have long since dono with regard to the old.” The distinction atilt kopt up in New York, by somo partios, botweon Ml?\mukno aud Chicago whenat is not only un- necossary but unfair, It simply results in this, that straight No, 2 sprlnf from Chicago is rated thoro a8 l\’il\\\'\mlmo No, 2, while poor wheat from Milwaukoo ig called Chicngo No. 2; “THE MARKETH. The lending produce markots were rathor more activo Lo-day, 6xcopt provisions, though with no particulnr chango in the general average of pricos, wheat nnd barloybeing stronger and othor grain onsler, ‘Tho receipis oxhibited an incioeaso, Which tonded to doprogs prices, but this fach was counteracted by the oxpeotation of & largor European domand. 'Tho shipping movement was moderatoly active, but chiofly in corn, Dry goods met with o fair inquiry at full for- mor quotations, tho market rul lu{: firm_all around, with an upward tondoney in_the leading cotton toxtiles, Nothing now was developed in the gracery market, ‘Choro was fuir activity in cuffaos, rice, bugar, and splcos, but aside from this the movemont ywasa little sluck, Pricon “yera gonerally firm. Cliceso was quoted fairly notive and firm. Butter was quiot and easier. No change took place in the fish market, Btocks aro now in falr condition, and pricos are steady. Iu the fruit murket thoro was o good dogroo of nctivity both in dowmostio and foreign ~assort- ‘montw, and with tho-singlo excoption of prunos all descriptions wero unoquivocally firm. Raislus wora oxeited, and advanced 208 per box, orto §3.86@4.00, A furthior advanco of & 34oon ap- s i poachios wus also outabliliod,” 1o by, [de, and loathor markots remain quiot and nn- changed. Oils were gonerally steady, carbon bo- ing tho only notable excoption, Paluts, pig-iron, and wood wore quoted unchangod, The retail dealors in lumber roported a quiot mnrkot, though thero is a light msyoment in 12,320 naval - atoros, and nunpnn?o romain quiot, Motnls and nuils wero in modorate roquest and stondy. Tho domand for wool continuns fair, and the market fs flrm under light offer- fngs and_ rocoipts, Vory ohoico tib-washed pold to-dny ot G0c. | Iops sud broom com woro in light demand; common corn was quoted highor s othorwiso thore wan no altornntion in pricos, Timolhy seed was active, and owlinyg to lucreared offorings dechined. Bol- lor tho month was dull and lower. Other seods wero quiot and wuchanged. Groen fruita woro in fair pupply, and choico offorings weore in modor- nto requeat at unchanged prices. I'otatoes con- tinuo to arrivo fraoly, and wore alow and easior. Poultry was rathor quict, but not quotably lowar. Eggs woro onsy nt 194@14340 for primo prckagos. ako freighiy wore acl{ve, though losn 8o than on Haturdny, and doolined I4o on uppor lake freights, thore bolug o botter supply. n¥ vogaoly, and_ chlofly of tho lurger class. Tho marlok closod wenlk at 4c for onts, 4}?: for corn, and Go for whont by sail to Buffalo, Whoat to Kingston wa taken at 12870, and corn to do was quotod at 113¢@11%0. Through rates by Inke and rail wero unchanged, A total of 11 charters was roportod, which will carry out 40,000 bu whoat and 870,000 Bu corn. m{;h\flncu woro innctive, and closed nominally I¢@1o lower thau Baturday, in sympathy with wealnosa reportod from Now York, whore thoy are promised incronsed supplios bofore long. Tho markot was quoted firm st 9lo enrly, and that prico was bid for a rouud lot, nnd rofused ; but Iator there wore freo sellora at that prico, with 901do the bost bid. Xt was rumored that o enlo of country wines was made at 80e per gal- lon, Provisions wore inacflvo nod aubstantinlly un- changod. Moeas pork was quotable about 6o per brl highor, only ono lot bolng on tho markot, apd that ot taken, Lard wae held ¢o por Ib high- or for this month's delivery, bub thoro was no chango in tho viows of buyers. Meats wore searcoly montioned, bu tha roport of a continued goodshipping movoment tended to irmnoes in the absonce of do;n‘osuing sdvicos from othor points, and {n view of a liboral roport from the saaboard. Tho market closod at tho following range of prices: Moss pork, cash or soller Au~ gm, £15,80@16.85; do soller Ropiembor, 16.86@16.90 ; do soller Octobor, $16.00@16.35 do soller Docember, $18.00@18,25 ; lard, cash or sellor Augunf, £7.76@8.00; do soller Soptombor, 87.6734@8.00; summor do, 7X@ 7ige. . Bwook picklod Lams quoted at 10@ 12¢. ' Dry enlted ments steady at 7@ 8o for shouldors ; 0}¢@D2(o for short ribs ; and 91¢@926e for short clonr, Boxed shouldors, 8} @ BJ4c; English meats, 9%@10c for short ribs; 100 for short clear. Bacon is quoted at 830 for shouldors ; 10340 foralearribs ; 103o for short cloar ; aud 1@ibiga for bams, all packed. Mess boot, 88.75@9.00 ; oxtra moss do, 0.76@ 3y ;?%ig’;lbaul linms, GEJEO'DJ{LDHL;.OAED.V@?; tnél:lw, H 0 ; groase quotablo af o8 ata lmitad to 5,000 oa shouldors gt o, Tlour was again in good domand for oxport, and tho sales would haye boon much largor than tho aggregato roported had tho offorings boen oqual to tho inquiry. Shippors principally waut- ed the medium to good qualition of old spring oxtras, but they also signitled their willingneat to tako liold of now, or now mixed, which sold to s largo oxtont, at tho prices of Inst wook for old, whilo all old wheat flours gonorally com- wanded 10@150 per brl advance, and some sold a8 blfih Ra 25c above tho prices currant on Friday. ‘The local domand was fair, Bran was steady. Balos wore roported of 100 brls whito wintor ox- a8, new, at §7.75 ; 500 brls epring oxtras (Min- noeota to arriva), and 100 brla do_at §0.253 200 bris do (E?usillou), and 100 bris do at 80,1234 5 100 brls do at.£06.10; 800 brls do (Juno to ar- rivo) at £0.00 ; 50 brla do at £6.00 ; L0 brls do at €676, 1,400 brts do on privato torms ; 100 brls gour at’ 4,005 100 brls ryo at 94,25, Total, 9,000 brls. = Also, 20 tong bran at £9,60 on track. Tho follawing waa the closing rango of prices ¢ Fair to cholce whito wiuter oxtraa. $ 6.76@ 0.00 Tied wintor oxtras..... 5.76@ 7,00 Good ta cliolco Bpring extras, 6.00@ 0,60 Tow to medium.,. 450@ 6.00 Minnowotas (patent L T00310,00 Goud to fancy Minncéofa. ..., 0.00@ 7.00 Spring supernes, 2.50@ 4.50 Tye flow 400 4.25 Bran, 0,60@10’ ‘Whent was activo and strongor. Tho advices of this morning conilrmod th mations noted in this column tovoral duya ago, to tho offact that tho yield of tho Fronch harveat is much less than has been nnt[ul&nced, causing o rather specula- tivo inquiry, with sn upward toudency, in all tho grain markots of Europoe. Of course this nows causod greator strength horo, thongh thore wag ot that important increaso in the demand whicls might bave been expected ; first, becauso the nows was partially naticipated, and socond, be- cause tho buying orders for eash wheat were not numerous on the market, owing to the fact that bad Dboon roportod bare. ~ Thero is very little whent hero, and, of that, about all the old Lns beon bought .up by our homo millors for their immodiate usoe before tho now is cousidored snfe to grind. Henco the current offorings aro principally of now wheat ns it comos in, and tho recoipts, though ou the increase, aro not yet large enough to pormit & new shipping movement, however urgent might bo tho domand. Shippers took all that was oftered to-dny, paying 81.20@1.20%4 for ordinary No. 2 spring, which closed at the inside, Tor Northwostern (hard) thoy willingly offorod 2 premium, and would not take hold of receipts in tho houses of the Vincent, Hongh & Co. com~ Dination at more than $1.10@1.10%, owing to tho faot that there is so little in thoso Lousos that it would bo difficult to make up n full car- go _thero. No. 1 epring woa in fair demand &t 81.21@1.21)¢ for nov, and $1,26 for old. No. 3 spring was moderately netive ; all above $1.08 boing in_stated hounscs. Tho gonoral market closed w'th sellors ot $1.08)¢, Rojected spring was dull, cloging with 920 Did, Winter whoat was very dull, it boing diflicult to soll red at tho snma price ns the corresponding grades of spring, Beller the month oponed at $1.. 55§| advanced to $1.17, and closed ot 81.163¢, "Seller Soptom- bor kold b SLODYZ@LALY, closing at 81.11. Soller the ?im ufi’d st 510034 @1.07%, closing nominal ot S$1L07@L07X. Cash sales wore roported of 400 bu No. 1 epring fil"ml old) at 81,20 ; 2,000 bu do now at 8131345 200 bu do at $1,215 1,200 bu No. 2 spring (bard old) nt 81,221¢’; 1,200 bu do at 81.21; 13,800 bn do ot 812017+’ 27,600 bu at 31.20; 1,600 bu at 8110} 1,600 budo at $1.19; 1,200 bu No, 3 spring ot $1.09: 1,200 bu do at 81,0834 ; 2,600 bu do ot $1.08; 2,400'bu do at $1.07¢; 7,200'bu do at $1.07; 1,200 bu rofooted at 9303 400 bu do at 92¢; 400 bu No. 2 red wintor at 81.1035; 400 bu No. 8 red wintor at £1.08. 'Total, 68,500 bu, Corn was rathor lova active thun on Saturday, at about tho samo ravge of pricos. The marko waa ratber slow early, thon improved under a fair option demand, foll off whon tho postings showed & considorable lucronge in the racci;)nu, aud was again strongor undor o bottor shipplug inquiry, When it was oscortaiucd that lako freights wore lower. 'Fhore was rathor lose do- mand for options, in tho sggrogato, than usual and none for fresh recoipts for the purposa of carrying into next month, o8 the promium is now 50 smadl that thore is no tomptation to capital to tako hold. Honco tho shippers had the murkot mostly to thomselves, and were able to buy up frosh recoipts at an advance of not more than about 3¢o on thio prico of rogular. Boller the month, “or rogular No. 2, opened at 370, advanced 10 87%¢¢, receded to 87¥¢e, and close: firm at 873¢c. Sofler Soptombor ‘sold at 873(@ 8830, closing at 88c. ~ Bollor Octobor sold at B¢@IBYgo. Now receipts of No. 2 closod at 975%¢o, end bigh mixed at 08@383go. Cash’ eoles_werg reportod of 10,400 bu Ligh mized st 88%¢o: 5,00 bu do ot 88%o; 0,200 bu do ot 880 ;" 15,000 bu No. 3 at 373{c ; 50,000 bu do at 375¢0 ; 76,400 bu do at 87340 1,000 bu do ut 97560 ; 4,400 Du rejected at 34360’ 25,600 b do nt 8430 ; 4,000 bu do at 340 ; 1,000 bu postod at 290, freo on board ; 6,000 bu No. 1 at 89}do; 12,000 bu high mixed, and 12,000 bu do to arrivo at'892¢c 1 24,000 bu No. 2 at $83¢0 atloat, Total, 270,600 bu. Oats wora quict, and stoady at about tho fn- side éolonlug) prices of Baturday, with little de- mand, and 0ot much offering. Tho roportea uhlpqlng wmovomont was fair, and tho premium for this montl's delivory still koopa up, us most of tho August shorts aro yot untilled, sud thu re- coipts aro light. Onsh No. 2 was firm aud searco at 973o; nollor tho mouth gold ut 373@27%0 ; soller Hu‘!tnmhm‘ at 26@26260; sollor Vctobor af 2026@26)¢0 3 and sollor tho year was nominal at 26%@2%50, sll closing firm st the insido, Xtejocted 'wns in good demand. Cash ssles wero roported of GO0 bu 8 roforred Louso) at 280 18,400 bu _at 27}\?0; 60D bu rojected at 253¢0 ; 12,100 bu do at 26540 ; 600 bu do ot 26%¢c ; 1,800 bu do at 263¢c. Total, 84,400 bu, Rye was rathor moroe activo, and stoady at the rocout ndvance, though the receipts wore more liboral. Cash salen were roporled of 4,400 bu No. 2 at 5%; and 400 bu rejectod nt G20. Op- tions were strong, in tho abuonco of sollers; they woro nominal at 68@3581¢o scller thoe month, aud 4714@b80 soller Boptemboer, Burioy was quict and strongor. The trading WAy H’.“{ conflned to new No, 2 for Boptomber delivery, which advancad 4o per bu nnder a good dnmm:g, o‘mmu 7 at 02¢, aud olosing at 0o, with salon of only 26,000 bu b this range, Cash salos wore limitod to 400 bu rejected at 650. Cnuh No, 4 wps nowinal at 70@750 for old; No. 8 ut 650; aud rojectod at G0@G5e. EUNOVEAN BMATKETH, The following is Huorbohm's dispatch to the Toard of Trudo to-lny: Avuusr 11,—London—DMarkets stendy in tome, prices ssked, but no advance esfablithed, O whent on pansago steady, Bpring wheat, s 0d 3 for shipmont within two_monilin, 83a 623 gaad, car~ fié’:' California whent, off cosat, 6 ; do for shipinent, __ATrivals of wheat and corn off_conat modernte, English country—Onlifornis wheat, 115 100@12s 813 soriug, Lin 2dails 11d 7, oxtra.BlaloySour, 206 6} rd, s G4, Lixrn—Flonting cargoes of wiest off . constimprov- ing, Flonting cargocs of corn off const upward {on- doticy, Mork Lane—~Wheat nbout 1d dearcr; good cnrgaca of No. 3 rpring, off coaat, B33 gond Cargoes Amcrican mixed corn, off const, 233 00, ¥loating car- goen of wheit on paseagc—demaud for Franco atrong, and lkely to increase, ¢ . zm"iza FROM THE REAROARD. 4 Tho followkg were the exportn from tho five dnclgal aotRort cities of tho-United Btatos— ow York, Pottland, Boston, Ihiladelphin, aud Daltimore—for tho wook euding Aug, 9. Tlour, bra Wheat, bn, TRODUOE HTATISTION, Tho Now York Produce Ezchange Weekly hna tho following ¢ The oxport olearancea for Europo from tho ports of Ho York, Hoston, Dlontreal, Philadelplis, sl Yali- moro, oggregated, woro for the undormentloned wooks a8 follows : Flour,| Wheal, brin,| " bu. Corn, | Rye, |Teas [Oate, S I e " 518,068| 50, 054/19, 501 Er it R . bas, 480 18,0880 145 s, 0] ansien) Ll 98,0414, 429, 91413, 206, B40{111, 660 146767 20,000 95811, 080, 31| * 647,406 . 8,000 ., B0 Hosear| 716,843) 10,011 11| hows "Yotal d w'ks. 102, 18313, 827, 460(3, 376, £33| 89,084167, 622] Tho clearnncos of whoat of thonew crop from San Francisco, sinco July 1, aro 236,643 centals, against 300,054 centala to aame fime & yoar ngo, ; 'ho {mports of flour snd grain futo tho Unite® King. dom of Great Dritain ond Ircland for tho week/ cnded July 19, 1873, and from about Sept. 1 to July 19, 1878, and for other comparative poriqus 88 noted's 21,1201,103, B38| 23,431/ 858, 43| 2077911,207, 276 29,7934]1,171, 7] R 18, 18103 1873, Week, ¢Bepl.llo “Sept.3to JulyTo, § July0, Julyal Cucts, \ Cuole, Curta, a2 ibe G 11318, 113 1ba, CUBLsG 4 6113237 2,859,700 Lo OOT,017 (2 BU46%829 54,886,040 o BEO,0I1G IMGO8905 10,743,230 T 42601 . 10,641,823 10,300,008 116048 £ 12040 10814,350 o 10BEL 220,200 0, . 18,227 \ 1,684,216 8,805 208,074 tal.......... 000,477 1,162,200 Totn 0, Wheat {n tranalt for tlio United Kingdom July 19'; Ports, (~To ports of Call.m, ~7o0 ircct ports From o, ves'la, No, vesl 30 * 1 4 1 13 1 3 vz 23 7 1 #“ 37 ] 1 1 10 1 3 X 183 s ds,10. 116 ¢ Total, 18%0.... ..., 268 Total, 167......... 133 0 Total, July 24, 1873, ..., 1,022, Th above iy oxcluaivo of 1 810 weee . sfeamer shipmenta fr American Atlantic ports, an and steamer ship- i lantis {N; d sail and sl il itic. ‘monts 1rom tho Bal ‘The amonnt of maizo in transit for tho United King- ddom July 24, 1873, was 418,200 grs, fucluding 263,060 Qra froni tho Bisck Sea and the Danubo, Advices froms Odcsss, undor dato of July 17, 1673 ¥o nmall ptock of Wheat there. The confinned ght in Southern Russia hna dono comslderablo dumago to tho wheat crop. From tho Provinces of Teesorabin aud Podolis good supplics ate expected, Ashile tho othor Provinces will, it fa. feared, bo -ablo o furnish but littlo wheat for oxportation. From Tagun-, Tog tho larvest roports wero dooldedly unfavorable ; from Bordiaunki scarcoly enconrsging, and from Nico- luzoft tho wheat plant wa roporéd damngod by oug! : The sfock of wheat in_Marsetllcs July 18, 1673, was 21,048 matrical quintala of 2205 lbn each, against .- 00b metrical quintals ot tho” corresponding dato in 1872, Thoimports of whost at Marecilics for tho ‘woek onded July 19, 1673, wore 160,200 cwte, including 8 ohip-loada from Southern Russla, 1 from Turkey, 1 from Tnis, 1 from Egypt, 1 from ltaly, 11 from Spain, and 1'from Algeria, Tho tmporis for the cor- responding weck in 1872 wero 100,000 cwie. ~ It was ox- pocted at Marsoilles, from (10 tesior of 1o advicos ro. colved from tho {nterfor of France, that tho Fronch whent crop of 1873 would bo & poor ono, Tho cxports from tho Azov Sea of grain for thres months of the luat threo Sears compre s ollows: 3 57 1871, Metrical Hetrical Hetrical quiniats, aquintals, quinials, 00y 1o e, 203 Lnca, 22045 laeas 108, 285,600 1,020,221 407,008 1,064,050 711,900 1,261,102 T mok, qtls. 850,144 1,465,417 3,331,082 Tho exports of grain from 84, Petorsburg from the oponing of navigation to July 1, last year and this, compare ba follows 1873, 1872, Tacheticerts, Tscheticert. Gbuedch, 6 bu each, 3 210,850 178,200 b0,808 .......801,000 547,812 Forelgn oxports of breadsiufla from tho United - States to the United Kingdom of Great Dritain and Irdand from Bept. 13 S N 5 our, Whea orn, ¥ — orls, " wu. b, Tew York, to Aug. 0..... 450,033 14,250,500 13,262,674 Now Orleans, to July 27.. 7,028 . i 0,14 Philadolphis, to Aug. 1,200 634,330 2,271,100 Taltimoro, t6 Aug. 14634 205,330 4,746,633 Toston, (0 AUR, 2...e.s; STOST LB B35,62 Buu Franclaco, to July 3k 0,505 10,870,614 Otbier ports {o' Intest dato 24,041 103,704 544,228 29,829,284 21,804,001 Vi, 299,060 15,126,804 26,001,032 21,007,453 20,086,620 6,760,244 L0413 22,425,016 | 14,818 " Flour, Wheat, Corn, R From ! (il 1 New York, to Aug. b..5,250 2 919,088 Other ports to late BL08. v eererenve 4001 5,000 ) 1,961,024 631,754 060,528 2,304,931 DB8I6 147,203 ‘Tho visible supply of grain, including tho stocks in franary ot tho principal points of -accumulation nt ako and senboard ports, in tranalt on tho Iakes, tho New York canals, aud by rall, was, Aug. 3, 1878 : Wheat, | Corn, Oats, | Barlsy, Inatoreat bus by, bu, . 1a88| iy D1 9,701 169 68, 000, o e )1 25,000 B 2481 ) 1) ol 17,407] 7,35 11,418 H0I6 47K friotic I et o 40,000( 409, 200 Take shipmenia...| * 918,873 1,536,863/ 3tall shipmonta.. w771 "o 641 OnN. Y. cauals ;| 1,54, 005) 1,465,340 Tatal—Au, .| 4,704, 517110, 108, 26| 14,771 atel ul W7, 450 8,040, ), 10 TOtnI—July 19,178, 8,050, 113) 94734 108368 Totai—Jaly b a.fis'hw“ st it Taial—June2h, 75, 863421 5,210, vea i Total—Aug, 3, 121 35ib, 51 12,000,025 A Estimatod LATEST. In tho afternoon wheat was in activo spooula- tive demand and advanced 1o, oloslug at 81.174¢ soller tho month, $1,12 solfor Bnpfismhor, 0 $1,08 gollor tha P’elh Corn was moderately ac- tive, and 3o hixhor ; No. 2 sold at $7{@873¢0 sollér thio montL, aud 983 @383¢o uolloy Boptom- bor, both options closing nt the inslde ; nlso st 890 sollor Octobor, _Halos wero roportod of 250 bris moss pork at 816,874 sollor Soptembor, snd 100 brls at $16.90 eollor ihio month. _ At the closo al?.‘io was bid, gollor Boptombor, Freights wore quiot. i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. MonpAy EvENmia, Aug. 11, ALCONOL—Decllned 1c, in_sympathy ‘with highe wiucs, Was in moderate domand at $1,81@1.80, LEANS—Wero inactive aud nomiual. -We quote: Nuvics, $2,5082.005_primo modium, $2,36@3.401 come mon 10 folr, §1.252.00, DUTTER—Was (uiok and unchavged, The de- mand was maiuly restricted to choico table_grades, yhlch were 1 Vgt Suppls, and consequioutly’ Srun: Gomzmon 1o fair- qualilied 'sro in full stock and (ho quolstions wore only indifferently suatained, Wo nake no chongo in our st us follown : Birjetly cholce yellow, 22@246 ; medlum to good, 26@18¢ ; Iuforlor to common, 11@14v, BAGGING—Tlicro wias not s new featura to noto fn conuection with this market, Grain bags continno to move on a Uleral scale and are bold with great firme nese, tho fondenoy boing rathor upward, ‘thero way only 8 falr movement in_other goods on the lst, We uoto : Btark, 03 Ludlow, Jkio; Lowlston, Sasa; merican, 81%¢; Amoskeag, 03 Otter Uroek, H burlap bags, 4aud 8 bu, 19 ‘gunuics, slugle, 17@180; do donble, 4 wool sacke, 03@uso, % LROOM CORN—I'rade st the moment is ratlor quiet, Common grades have advanced, bub_cholco quallfles are rathior dull at quotatious, thougls thoy sre Held flvmly by tho fow dealers who have them. lottor acelvod by o promincnt doalor, from a grower ucar, Chmwplain, sages My slock' of braid-hrush oos of « - clioico do, tanlilo green, @00, Pn!\fi rod, 4@e, BUILDING MATERTALS—Contiiun to moot with n Inlr Inqulry at uuchonged pricos, an follown: Shiceo $1,603 Now Yorketiicco, enrting, £1.60@4.00} Portinng $7.60@8,00 7 brl; Roncndalo coment, 1,25 ticn, Loufuvilic, and Akron comont, $2.00%9 I marblo dust, $1.00: Bmo In_ bk, BIc@$1.003 Jimo (Urln), $110@31.25 % bil; while mand, 3 brf, $1,50 @2.00; Pinsloring nait, 53 bm, 40c; Hre brick, por 1,000, $65.00@00,00; building brick (commion), $0.008 sower brick,$8,75@10,00; Milwatkeo prossed, 35,00 00, del; do common, $14,007 Nacino preerod, $15,00890,00,del; Ao common (sclected) $15,00@18.00 § Indinnn preancd, $18,00@21,00; do common, $10,00 16,00; fire clay, por brl, 4,00 4.00, OHEESE—T1its markot wes roported moderatoly no- tivo and firm, Woquolo: Now Yotk factory, 12 (clwu;;onh: factory, 11¢@13)0; Wuatorn factory, 1K1K, COAL—Drices romatn unchanged. At tlho princi Ja5d grea activity waa notlced sud it mariot oxlib- tod & docidedly firm tono, Tho following wor tho guio- {ntious : Lohigh, $10.50; Lackawanns, $0,60; Erle, $9.00; Drinr 11111, $0.00 Walnut 10l £0,00;' Bloss- buirg,’ $0,0080.60 THocking Valle 45,00 'Cannal, $10,00 ; Indfana Black, $8,00% mr{é‘?nu ‘Grate, $3.60 Ohorry Mine, $9.00 ; Minonk, $8,00; Wilmington, $0,00. GOOPERAGI—Was unchanged, ' Packors’ r dull and prices favor buyers, Stock ia in good domand, searco, and firm : Pork barrols, $LU0@140+ lard, tlorcen, $1,0061.70 ; whieky borrels, $1.90@2.20; flour ‘barrals, 48@570} pork stayes, rough, $32,00@24.00 ; do, buoked, $24,00@20,00; torco staves, rougk, 320, 45,003 a0 bucked or ‘sawed, $26.00@38.00 ; whisky etaves, rough, 00@30.005 do _bucked, $35.00; flour atavos, elrclo flour heading, T4@9Ko por not} $14.00816.00 por_ m ; tk and tlorco poles, $30.00@35.00 por m, Balea nciudo. 124 lard tioréea at $1.10; 16 pork barzels ot 16GS—Waero In liboral supply, and modorato_Toesl domand at 14@Mxo for thoso in good condition, Mony of tho ofierings are in poor order, snd dealors aro willing to grant concesslons in ordaor to dispose of thelr consignmonts, i FEATHERB—Wero in falr request whon strictly cliolco at tLe pricen givon belaw : Trimo to cholce livo gooso feathiors ot 1@730 ; Jobbing prico, B0@83o ; mix- ©d feathors, 25@100 ; chickon, 6@7Tc, FIBHA'quitt foclog provaiod, fn tho f market neithor the local nor the iuterior domanda being: at all acilvo, but dealors woro firm in thair views, and tho quotalfons woro uniformly well sustained, Wo repent our List a8 follows : No 1 white-flsh, i-Ur], $8.00@! No. 2 do, 5.75@$6.00; No, 1 trout, $6.0 sliore mackerel, now, +brl, $13,60@12.75 49,50@9.75; No, 2 mackerel, 3¢ brl, $8,60@8.75 mackerel, 3 bri, $7.00@7.25; No, 1 shoro kils, 2,00; sunimor-oured codflah, por 0! Georgo'n codfish, $6,50@0.75; split, brls, §9.00@0.60; do, X Iabrador Borring, ronnd, brl, $5,00@8,60; do 3 brl, $.25@4,60; box hiorring No, 1,28@30c; box herring, sealad, 33@360; Columbla Rivor salmon, 3 brls, $9.00 @950, FRUITS AND NUTS—Filr activity still charactor- 1208 tho fruit trado, snd tho genoral tendency of prices is atill upward. Tatoins havo-advanced to §2.10 in Now York, nd the morket hero is oxcited end bigher, £2,86@2.00 balng o pricea current to-day, A further upward movement In applen and poachos 18 also noted, Tndeed pruncs aro tho only frult in tho lst for whick 1o market 18 not unequivocally firm, Raspberries, cliorrica and_blackborries nro fn shori eupply. Wo Bow quote: Tonrian—Daly 8@0o; g, drmey 12@14e; e, box, 16@100; Turk 2007 raleins, $2.85@8.007 Zonlo curranis, T@To; glirbn, U@k, Dosratic-Alden sppios; 17300} Michigan do, J@0%c; Wostorn do, BGBX0; Southorn do. 1130 poaclics, parcd, 22@20; peaclion, Llyor, 10@10%c; 'do, mized, 7x@8c; binckborrics, 12 12360 § radpberties, 40@410; pitted cherrios, 24@25c, NoTe_Tilberts, b@100; almonds, Terragans, 32@24c; Nplon walnuts, 3664260 s Brazile, D¥@10)0; pocans, Toxas, 14@160;’ African heanuts, 63 @17 ; Wiming: ton peanuts, 73@8o; Tonnessoo peanuls, 7@8Ne., GIWOOERIES—Tho grocery market was withott do- cidod cliango eiter a tono or in prices. Guly a frr degreo of activity was apparent {n any departm but tho aggrogato showing mud tho qiiotationn e sustaiued will Armncss, elow aco tho pricea cu rent: 1 0ann, BoDA—TX@8c. Qorrzes—Mocha, ‘IS5 @IMKc: O, G. Java, 8@ 20xc; Jnve, No.2, $1i¢@U13¢] fanes TS, WX @ 55@1540 primo Rlo, 243;@G2%c ; guod d 24@24xc § common dn, 2BX@2Kc ; ronsting do, 2344 @tixo; Slogaporo Java, 2K@25%c; Costa Rica, ) S5x@i5ig0; do, prime, 243260 ; Maracatbo, (@20 OANDLxa—Star, full welght, 103@20c; stenrino, full welght, 143¢@15¢ ; do, short welght, 183:@143(c, A STE=Telb, 8@t ; Ravgoos, T4GT2ce: Coro- lon, VX@03c, Syoins-Futent cut loaf, 19%@1330; powdored, 113¢@117%0; granuiuted, 1131 etondard, 11x(@113¢; ‘o, No. 2, 11/7@11; 1ljic ; oxtra G, 10%@11o; O No. low 0, 10@10X03 choico brows do, 03(@100; falr do, 9N@90; sugar, 03:@100; falr do, 94@9%Xc; Now Orleans sugar, chiojce, 92@10c; do prime, D}¢@93c; do, fair, 83(@0¢c ; common, BEBYc. bnvrs—-Diomoud drips, $1.25@1.30; silver drips, extra fino, 10@75¢; good nugar liougo ryTup, 46@4Bc t cxtra do, 60@65c ; Now Orloaus molasecs, choice, B0G 85c; do prime, 73@78¢; do commion, 65@70c; POrt Rico molagses, choice, 556@05¢; common molasses, 30 35c, SALERATUS—Commion to beat, 9@10¢, 8rioes—Allspico, 17@18c; cloves, 31@380; casals, 98@400; poppor, ' 25@30c; nutmegs, $15@1.30 ginger, pure, 26@30¢; do No. 1, 20§50; do No. 3, 16 @1, ‘Sors—Fronch mottlod, 63 @03c; Germon mottled, g5@0Ko; dolden Wesky GGUIC: White Lily, O %o Whlte Roso, G @033 brown Windsor, 4@ 450} alm, §@0)0 ; Bavon Tnpariul, 3 S0ge. Brauon—Glos, 9X@100; corn, 9G11c : laundry, 6@ Ta; common, 5i@Ge, GREEN FHUITS—L.cmons continuo setive and frm, 3§ 00t flour ooy per box, and Michigan fruft also brought £2.00, " Wo quoto : ' Lemons, $16.00@10.00 por box. Californis {;:,;un, $4.50@0.00 1 New apples, 25@5600 per x, T6c@§2.60 (per brl) for common_ to fair; good to chiolca do, $3. Blackberries, 25@300; 55 ot bal wild do, $4,60 por case, Whortleborrics, $3.50@4,00 por buy huckleborrius, £3.00@3.50 per bu ; do per box, $1.60 @360, Toars, T5e@81.60 per boxi Hartlett’s do, $1.75 per box. Peachts, $2.00 por box; baskels, $1.25, “ Grapes—Iliinofs, $4.00 por case (36 1s) ; do 60 s, §n boxes, $5.60@6.00; $1.50 por bueket, Biberisn crgiapples o por boz. 1OFS—iet with o moderate inquiry, chiefly on ine tarior_account, g tho city browors nfo well supplicd, Vo agin quols: Weslarn at 206465, accordiug 16 uality, 2o Gooperstown Journal of tho 7tb says : “ From & compariaon of he information that reaces ua from all sources—afior making duo allowanca for Incroaned noerago—wa catimata tho probablo yelid (n tho United Btatos s likely (o fol at losst 20,000 bals blow tlat of et yeor.” =HAY~—Under thia hoad thero was nothing new to Toto, Tho demand was &mall, and prices aro nom- inal: Wo quoto wholesalo pricos paid by dealors— cars to contain 20,000 b : ON Tnacx—Timothy, prime $10.00@16,60; do No. 1, $16,00@10,00; do No. 3, 0314.00; do miked, $13.0081400; prate xle, upland, $10.00@11.00; da midisnd, $5.00310,005 do'slough, $7.00@8,00, For delivery of vrossed, $L.00G 1,60, sccording to distanco, ‘HIDES—Vero quoled quiet at previons rate, Wo repoat onr Mt us falllows : Green city butchers’, o3 greon curcd, light, 110 : do heavy, 10c; park cutod, 93¢@10e; green calf, 16ke: veal-kip, 12i¢0; Qry calf, 24c; dry kip, 210} dry saited, 16@17c; dry filirt, 18G3100; long-hairod kip, 10 @110; doacon slins, 15@350; grubby, scored out, oF othorwisa dsmaged, two-thirds pri TRON AND BTEEL—Woro in moderato demand nnd tolerab; dy at tho following quotations : 1ron 8-10@ 4 rates Hort e 6 on.. Plate fron, common tank Norway fron.... Norway nail rode, Gorman plow steo Cast plow steel. .. Amorlcan tool steol Cliromo tool steel Engligh tool steel English spring steel, Amoricon cast apring stecl. Bieol tiro, Y-du. ...y 81 a 1 LEATHER—Tho leathe o remning quiet, with prices steady and frm. Wo quoto: LEMLOOK, City harness,. i Conntry hurn . 06 88 Line, clty, g I JAl@ 4 ip, g b, 0G 110 Kip, veals, 85@ 1,30 City upyor, @ Glty uppor, No. 3 za. a ountry uppes 9 Collar, T (3 203 alf, clty.. 1.20@ 140 Calf, country, + LI0@ 128 Rough upper, v 0@ 35 Tough upper, damnged 7@ 50 Tuftalo slaughter aolo.... wa 87 41, A, "uols. 1208 148 78 1.10 Hurnces, ... 4045 Freuch calf, Jodot .uvi French ealf, Lemoine. TFrench calf, 24 to 58 I Frencl klp, 60 to 100 1bs. METALS AND TIN rather quiet, though perhaps as good a8 could be exe coted for this mouth, Prices aro steady for sl w jorials, ne followss Tix PLATE—IO, 10314, $14,00; do, 12513, $14.50; do 14320, $16,00; 40, roofng, 10, $18,60; do, 20x38, 2 "Tie—Large, 4203 nmall, 430 bar, ddc, Breer Zino—Foll casks, 116} balf casks, 11 (@110 3 fess quantity, 1160; slaby, , Bc. Burer InoN—No, 24, 63(0 ratea; Russia {ron, 23c; do No, 1 utalned, 206 rafos, Gavrvanizep Tnon—No, 16@320 160 : No, 23@24, 1003 No. 20@20, 170 No, 41, 180; No, 2, %00, A dissoun| ot 5 yor cont f4 mado from this st Corren—Cupper bottoms, 400 ; braziers, over 13 Ibs, 470: tinucd coppes, 3803 planishiod coppor, 4003 doy out to sl 480 Wing—1 to 8, 803 6, 8, nnd 0, 100; 10to 11,1105 19, 11360 18 and 14, 13%e; 16and 16, 1du; 17, 10 ; 18, 1005 19, 190 3 20, 206 ¢ full buudle, 16 por cent ‘dlst couit &' funcy Wiko, T30 : by car load, 7o, NA!L!:“—@\:"z‘rln In n)l'udu;:lgndu?nud” - ahn fi]!f,a""i rateds por keg, $4,60 rates § 0, $4.76 3 o 85073 B do, $6.005 54 46, hoo, do, $5,00 011 $1.60; 34 do, $1.16 3" cllucl, $0,67¢ NAVAL HTOREB—Werd quict, but steady, Wo ropeat: Munilla rope, 3 b, 1T5@160; alsal rapo, b 15 @I0xos vy sadh cord, 3 1 20@301 sharilno, B 1b, 20@3%0; farred ropo, G I 17180} oakun, o bald, $5.00@0.603 piteh, @ brl, §6.0087.003 tar, @ brl, $6,0060.00. ' - ‘G1L8~Thore was & modorato amount of trading in this doparimont, aud tho following yrices woro sloady and ‘unchanged, oxcopt for carbon, which 4 weal and foudiug lower. Wo quoto: Carbon, 170} oaira lard of, 700; No. 1, G5e; No,' 3, Gl YOULTIY~Tho markof was fairly suppliod ; but ununl on Mondnya, trndo wan et Tie, Bafcon wor without matorial change, Ol chiokons aro quot- abla nt £4,00@4,80 : Inrge apring do, $3.00@3,60 § oUr to falr sizod aprings, $1,.76@3.50 ; turkoyn, 120, TOTATOES—Woro' dull and canlor, The Gifariugs oro Inrgo and the demand 1ight, and confirmed to (Eu ‘wanla of tho city trade, Ohoico fresh recolpts solil at $2.28 In Jargo barroln, Pricen range from $1.00@1.00 for ordinary and $1,76@2.00 for good in barrels, and at 760 ior- bu, _ Bwoot potatoes woro Tower § Ted sold at 45@500 lé.:lm (3¢ bu), snd yellow at 3¢, BEL) -Thnothy was actlve, but owing to largo of- fotingn declined. Saloa rangod from $3,00(93.80 for poor tochole s00d, prime reed closing at about $3,45—20(22%50 lower than on anllnlnng. Bellor tho month waa dull aud caslor ; offered at $2,00, Hungarian sold at 65, Other noads wero Inactive, W quoto Olaver, $3.50@05.75; millet, 4083003 Hungarisu, 0@650: ' Hax,, $1,003 Buloa toludo 248 sacks nt $3.60: 360 bagn ot £3.787 100 hags ot $3.723 ; 257 bags ot £3,70% 117 bngs at 68 bgn nt 43,60 5 136 bags At §3,40; 111 bgs ot $3,60; 137 bags ot $3,25 ; 22 bags at $3,00 § 1 car, to arrivo by Aug, 20, at £3,00; 0 bogs Iungarian at 050, BALT—Continuca in good requost and firm, We quotos Onondaga, Capadls, and Baginayw, Ano, $2.00; ordinary coarso, coarso Diamoud 0, §2.10; ground solar, $2,10 ; dalry, without bags, $3,25} dniry, with bage, $,10@4.25 5 “Ashton dairy, por mck, $5.00 @6.35; Turk's Island, $2.00; ground alum, $3.25, TEAB—Priccs wera without chango. Vo quoto: Yonng hyson, common to fsir, 45(@Go; do good, 60@70c; do cholce to extra Duo, 96c@$10; com- mon to fine old hysop, 70@%c; common fmperiul B5@050 ; good ta chioles, do, Ble@s1.10; fuir to good guupowdor, 70@050: choico Pingaitoy, $L16@1.20; oxtra Moyuno, $1.35@1.40 ; cholco to extra now Japan, 00c@81,00; fair to good 'old, 65@700; common do, ¢ ; oolored natural leaf, 5n‘iw.'lll, 6630560 ; common tonng Oolong, 35@450 ; good, 56@000 3 cholco o extra, TOBACCO—THo follawlng prices aro currant : Fie Our—Eatra, 16@850 ; cliolco, 65700 ; medl- um ; 65@600 ; poor Lo common, 0G50, Pruo—Notural loof, T6@800; hialf bright, 60@70; black, sound, {5@56e. 8y01KG—Good to cholce, 82@300; modium, 206 810; common, 20@38e. o e ST e ,00(28,60 ; maplo, $9.00@9,50; hickory, $10. .60 slabe, $0,00, delivered, VEGETABLES—Frosh offoringa wote in modorato roquest at unohangod prices, aa follovs . Tomatoer, 40@800 3 box ; onions, $4.00@4.50 per brl; corn, 106 1l0; wator-melons, $2.00@2.75 per doz ; musk-melons, $1.36@1.76 per doz. WOOL—A lot of cholca, bright tub washed wool was sold {his_morning at 50¢, on advance from former prices. " Elseco, unwaslied medium, 1 slso quoted fgher. Tho domand from Eantern manufacturers fs Toportad falr, and ns_ tho rocelpis continua vory light, stocks aro barcly adoquato, 'The Doston Commercial Jutelin sva: 1 The nlivily noied for o yast woeks contlnuos, ond’ males aro fully up to thoso of last wock, Manufscturors oo’ aucouragod, o look for'a good - iralo, and b lttle aro purchnsing frooly, and in addiion thorols epeculativo fosling, There i no matorial change in prices, which continue firm for most lines, though somo concesslons aro mado on round lota,” Quotationa aroas follows : Tub, wanhod, oxtra and medium, ‘Tub, washed, common to falr Qommon dingy. Floeco, washed, Flooco, washod, X&XX, dingy. Fleoce, washod, modiutn light. Fleece, wullm.:( combings . Conrsd, woshod ... Fleoco, unwashed, XEXX, 1 good condiiion Fleoce, unwashed, coarso to medinm., Flocce, unwashed, coarse, and dingy. Buper, pulled, Extrs, pulled. Bnles compriee 3,000 Iba clicice tub washed at 60c ; 1,000 Its tub washed at 44c ; 3,500 Ibs coarse unwashcs at.300 ; 600 1ba fleoco, washed combings, at 45c, pitilui ks CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Moypax EveNng, Aug, 11, OATTLE~Rccolved since Saturday, 3,900 hoad. Tho mnrket docs not open very auspleoualy for gal- lors, Thenumber of Eastern bLuyers in_sttendance was ot up’ to aversge for' the opening day, and, in theabsoncoe of any competition, it waa o duil snd drag- fi(ng ‘business throughout. Indeod, up to 10 o'cloc ttlo or nothing had beon accomplishoed toward clear- ing the yards of the 5,000 or 6,000 cattlo they contalnod, Lut lator a fair aggrogato of falea was accomplished, on Eablern sccount, and o fow droves woro taken by Jocal butchers; the former paying $4.25@06.25 for good Toxea nnd] common 'natives to extra graded steors, and the latter, $2,00@4.35 for acallawag cows, leifers, stage, and bulls, to cholco cows sud fair, fleshy stcern, ' Prices word rathor in buyors’ favor, nol only for low grades, but for tho bolter sorts, thongh thoy woro uot quotably lower for any, Tho market closed weak, QuOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Gradod steers, averaging 1,400 168 aA UPWATA L0 oeunn o vee +..$5.8036,10 Cliofco Beoves—Fine, fat, well formed 3 yoar car old stecs, averoging 1,250 to 350 168, ..o vve B.ED@E.T0 Good Boeves—\Well-fattened, finely formed stoers, averaging 1,100 to 1,250 1b8........ 5.00@6.25 Medium Grades—8teors in falr fi 2 aging 1,030 £01,200 s, . . 4508190 Butehors! Stock—Commo ond good to extra cows, slaughtor, avoraging 500 101,100 Btook Cattlo—Common cattlo, 1 Sfieay avernging 700 o 1,050t Inferior—Light and" thin cows, helfers, stags, bulls, and scallawag stoers, Catile—Toxas, Northern wintered. Onttio—Toxas, through droves, CATTLE BALES, to 6 y 1,350 8.0084,35 2.00@2.76 3.25@4.50 2,0062.50 Price. £.00 2,80 2,60 2.50 8,024 735 3 23 EEEIEaY oI E It 3 3 e 538888 1,604 530 5, 1281 A good do- reo of activity provailed {n thehog market, thero be= g o Uboral demand both “for light and 'for heavy idos, tho former for shipmont to New York, and tho fatior for tho market of lipaton snd Philadelpnis, In values thero waa no material change, the bulk of the supply being dlsposod of st $4.35@4.40 for hesvy, aud ot $4,65@4.75 for light. Thoe market olosed ltondy ot .20@4.60 for poor to cholce heavy, and at $4.55@4.65 for poor to extra light, i 110q sALES, No, Av. Prics|No. Av. Price|No, Av. Price. 45 171 L85 1 53 240 $400 |25 181 $4.75 51 218 475 |83 187 485 278 435 176 221 400 (71 288 485 [50 280 4.87% 60 247 435 |56 244 465 |01 270 407y 04 200 450 |47 283 445 44 100 480 58 215 440 {62 214 455 |45 200 480 65 103 485 200 4% |80 202 4.80 63 199 485 |64 174 475 [ 24 220 475 148 280 50 316 475 (42 342 435 108 290 40 260 4.40 |89 331 435 :fl 281 4. 185 4.80 [48 155 485 3 90 . 440 BHEEP—Racolved, 704, This morket waa very quist. A fow lots woro takon by tho local trade, but tho largor portion of tho supply was left over uneold, Wo quate ut $2,60@3.75 for_ inferior to medium, snd at $4.008 4.75 for good to cholce, [ CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. onphy Evesmia, Aug, 11, ‘The offerings were large, cousistlug somowhero in {ho nolghborhood of 50 cargoes, The market oponad quict, but aftorwarda the demand inproved, and tho greatéepartof tho flet was dsponed of thdugh sales rogged along slowly. Prices oro without quotable chango, thouglt rather woak, and wora probably shaded $o o extnt in ofecting snlea al lonat of common and mized cargoes, Following aro the quotations: Good to cholco mill run boards and strips, $13.003 16,00; common to medum do, $3.60@13.003 conrso cargocs, £0.00G0.5; Jolsts aud stantliug, $9.00810.00; 1ath, $1.75; sbingles, $3,05@3.00, Sallen Wero roportad as followa: Cargo sobr Poto- mac, from Oconto, 175 m strips and hoarda at $12,60, 19 m Iath at $L76. . Cargo schr M. Higglo (to urrive from Blioboygan)/ 100 mm mill run lumbor st $15.00, Bold by Irish, Bullon & Co. Cargo schr "Temyost, from Moniates, 135 m milll-run boarda at $14,0 ; 40 nl common_boards at $11,00: 40 m jolsts and scantiing ut $10,00, Cargo schr John Welbor, fram Alpoun, 165 m boarda at §14,00; cargo selr Kato E, lfoward, from Tibor Gity, 100 m Joists nud soantling sud small timber ot $12,00 for lonjy_lengthe ; $10,00 for short lengths, Cargo achr Blgel, from Man- intco, 140 m jolsts nud scantllng ot $10,00 ;' cargo sobr Drivor, from Ludinglon, 145 1 strips and boards ot $13.00," Bold by R, K. Blekford & Co. LusfuER yREIGITe, Manlatoo, $2.25 Ludiugton, $2.00 Ocouto, $3,16@3.%5 ; Mouominee, $3.25; Whit Lake, $1.00; Qrand 1iay s uskogon, $1.76; § o, $1,75 3 Pontwator, $2.00 : sfason Viile, $2.70 ; Frankfort, §2.475 ; Ford liver, $2,13%, AT 'THE YATIDS, ‘Tho yord frade {s rather quict af preacnt, and prices aro withont material change, 88 follows : First closr. 50, Becond clear, o0 AT00 ‘Third clear, 1 inch, - fl.B.Dfl Third clear, thicl 43,00 Qlear flooriug, 18t and 24 togethior, Tough,... ... seureessoorvesss 40,00 olear ‘sliing, it aad 44 Togelisr 00 Gommon alding. .. 0.00 Common floorjug, drcesed, firat,. ..., 33,00 Gomunon fioorinl droased, second .. 2500 Wngon-box boards, solocted, 14 fuclics and upward 20,00 ock boart 34,00 1 stock boarl X BER stk 0 stock board Gommon_board Jolat, scantling, a1 oo, 16 feot and undor. tund scantlivg, 1§ b =z e Plokots, Hal i 1900 Codur o8t 5piil 00 Godue pouts, rourid 7.0 No. 1 paved shiilen 1,60 A R ot u'%-:xg 5. Biloglea on trac % Noo 3 sawed. ., 135 (6 1,60 Throo dollars por car (o be added whon transfurrcd, whiah charge follows the shingles, Ihickness—Five shingles 10 bo two inches in thick- noss, .00 7 flaorinig, 880,00, Anli—Clonr, $i8,00@40,00 3 common, $10,00@25.005 cull, $10.00@15.00 3 foorng, $30.00@ 40,00, (I)lll;"—rfl&u{; otg?flflll@(fl.ofl; cowmon, $16,00@25,00 ; enll, $8.00@16,00, v Ilickory—Qiear, $28,00@00,00; common, $20,008 85,003 ontl, $19,50@18,00, ‘Maplo—Clcar, $13,00245,00; common, $16,00@25,00 oull, $10.00@ 16,00, Bhtteraui~—Olear, $35,00@60.00; common, $20.008 Oliorry—Olear, $10,00@60.00; common, $1508 85,004 cut, $12.80@18, Whitowond—Clenr, $10,00240.00; common, $20,00 @25.00 ; outl, $10,00315.00, ‘Wagon Btock—Iilckory axles, por fet) $1.00@1,60; wagon polen, oach, 45@530 3 inx’ bonrdn, $30.00@ 40, Fiorlda rod_cedar, 5o por £t ; makogany, S0@40t 40 countorn, 600 & Tonowoo 50GA00: whlte heTy. 0o Bailing twico & wook from Now York, an " songors tanll parts of Great Britain, Imful:{l?:!mlll,:nml Europo, and the Modltorrancan, abin from 868; Stoor- 2o, Bettish and Irish ports oast, 8307 wost, K@, - Gontl- pputat ports samoas aitior ropahe lince, AN perabloin Bt 1 bl rocy o Z3cke s N B o, No. rocn, Now NN Sarmor LaSatloand Madlscr-stae, Chlcago " 220 HENDBERSON BROTHIIRS, Agents. STATE LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, TIVF] N AN AR DENE R 00T, BOL- “Thoun olegant now atonmare il eall (e State Line i Plor. Falton Forry: Brooklyn, N. ¥y ps fol DIRNSYEVANT A svvererererornoes Wednosday, Juty 2. ¥ s Aug.20. Forlnjghtly DWIN & 00 AT Agonts, 73 Brondway, AMPLE & TARGIS, Cor. of Canal and West Madison-sta., NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And 1 Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atlantio Steamship Uompany's now Srsteclats Htoamelips will sall from Pounsylvanis Rail- Tond Whatf, Jo GLAMORGAN, PEMBROKE, ug, 20 Thoso steamatiii, bulli exprosay 107 (ho trado, aro pro: vided with oll thi latest improvomonta for tha comfort and f Cabin and Stoorago Passongors. Iirst Hocond Cabin, 65 curroncys Bteor- W ourroncy; propaid Steorngo cortifioates from Car- . Dralts tor £1aad upiatda, ¥or furthor partioulara, apply fn Cordif, at the Com- any's Oflioos, No. 1 Dok Chismbore, and ih Now York to * ARGIIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, No. 17 Broadway. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. Cabin, £80 curronc) Salling teom Now Yorl for Quaonstown and, Tisorpoot ovory Saturday, and for London diractovery A'Drtnlg}lh For QUEE fi;l'O‘VN and LIVERPOOL, from Plors 4 vor, 2" Aug. 16, iy, Aug. 2. Cubln Passage, 870, 680, and 890 Currency. Return Tickets, 8140 and 3160 Currency. BTEERAGE PASSAGE, &2, ourroncy. Pusscnzors, bookod to or from Gorman and Beandina- aturday, Aug. 30, aturday, Sopt. 1. wian pofnta at low ratos, Tho Stoamahips of this lino aro tho largost in tho trado. Drafts on Groat Britain, Iroland, and the Continont, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wostern Agent, Narthoast corner Olark and Randolpl-sts. (oppoilts mow Shorman Houto), Ghiengo, CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEBD 1840 Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. TROM NEW YORK. August 13| Abysainl: August 18| Algoria.. August 20 | Batavi ‘And from Hoston ovary Tuosiay. Cnbin Passnge, S50, 8100 and 8130, Golds Fxursion Tiokota at Reducod Rates, Bteorago Passage, 830 ourroncy. Passcngors and frolght bonked 1o and {tom all nacts of Earopo st oot rates. Sight Drattsan Groat Britain, Treland, and tho Continent. P11 DU VERNET, Gon'l Wost'n Agoat. N, W. cor. Sark and Rendofplvsia, Auguat 23 ngust 31 'l CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween New York, Cork, and Liverpool Tho mugnificont now and full.powared Stoamehips of this Lino offor unrivalod accommodations to all claases of passovgor, ihe stoamors boiag allo, travoleca sssure i tago of buvig s oqt H stanmor for cach atd avory sailig. OOBANIG, OBLTIO, i and ovory enling, BET0, REPUBLIO, TALTIO, ADRIATIO, MAJES: TI0, BRATANRIO. Sailing from Now York on SATUT. DAYS, from Livorscol on THURSDAYS, calling at Corkc ‘Harbo? both wuys. * Ratos aa low as any firat-claas lino. for tusthor (nlormation aply ta Comparys Wostor Qfico, 7 and 0 Honth Claricat., moar Washiogton, oo, Dralt® oo Great Britatn and Troland from £1 upwards ALTRED LAGERGREN, Agont. Tickotsand Drafta will bo sold at tho WIIST SIDI RINK during tho Kxpoaition, by tho Rov. T. F. OASH. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. Jalunblo xulll property and Hmborod lands o Fish Rivor, Baldwin Oounty, Als., knowa as ‘* HUGHES! MILE TRAGT." "About ofght thousand acros (8,000} of ‘heavlly-timbored land, with wator communication 1o Mo- 0 2t 1s nenrly now, and tho whole will bo sold low; part cash and morigago. ADply to Now York, or » Attorsor, Mcbito, Ala, SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCAT.EHES OF ALL BIZES. FATRBANES, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 217 and 29 SOUTH _HT., cornor Van Buron, Ohicago. 1t i woll known by sll readors ot tha papers that Dr. O. Bl iiel bt ot Lotk bk gx e & ! finbr. B, the most renownod SPE- OIALIST of tho ad s by S he modiont 1o 41 atiniomonts by : o L bt Sibos o GTRANTS ‘wad "PIIVATE DIS. ERaTY e G ANITO-UIINARY ONGANS fn both soxes. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Pm‘,nd“‘ N TO BOOILTY, IMPAIRED VIO oty O Moty AND MAMionD porfactly oured. It la ovidant that ono'who coufinos him. it f cortaln diseases, troating thousands of [ '33?.?:-3: 'Ravo groator skil then & physlcian HER o A Rovmotiot fhis ‘aity, of tho bighest saspoctabiliy, anmmombors of the nicaical foully S prbeticof fa S RRRYE L ffim'uw for dadien au, it FARCORS for Indios and gonttemon D 55 Tadios and gontlemon, . “GORRESPORPINCE CONFIDENTI, tanaes Sl 16iers 1o DIt O. BIGELOW, 317 and 379 Dr. Kean, NO. CURE! 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, NO PAY!! May ‘l,e nhonfldunl all Almnn‘.lmd. ‘mn::tll‘l‘l,u lo.;.w matl, e all ohronio or brvol % "fl“(l‘!'. JHEER R o only plysioian in tha oity wha wase rants e or uo pay. ‘Groou 1iaok sont {or 50 conta, Tilustrated with numore ous tine engravings, DR. A.J. SEHIPP, Qonfidontyal Physlolau, 510 South Olark.at., Ohloago, 1t {Toata i Ghironio, Nofvous, and Privato Disoasus: - Tho doator haviug hied 21 yaa Privato and Ouronio ‘which ho guarantoes a iroctions aro followed, n tha followlng casea: Ithemmatisu, Scrofula, Gonty yubills, Gonorrhicea, Pils, Fits, and Afifm;m-. All Fo- niala Atlootlons succosstully trusfod and speedily cured, Hodiclnoe sont ta any addecrs by mall or gxprons, with fall directlons, on rocolpt of 8b, Thuy nover fall, Hoy rato parlors for ladies and gontismen, footor only, corruapondence. s tiat, Addreas Dr. Ac J. SHIPE, 319 South Clark-st., Olifoago, Tl DR, F. BILOOKS, 100 Sonth Franklinat., Cornor of Washington, Chizago, ouros tho gravol or stric. turo, and all urinary aomplainte’,_sominal woaknus: wvous dobllity, AI[IHI 15 {n a1l its form mpotencs aud alt dispasos of & privato vature, Ladies roqulring surgical aid, modioal sttendanco or advice In all casos of frregu- Iaritice aud difficultioa of & dalicats natura tngldeut ta tha euurative organs, may roly Wpon holng oasily aud spood]- g{nnmd. ‘and'tmay entl or addross (o ootar b A1} aou [ontisl mattore, ~ Invslids can bo provided with privi lp\rlnmn(lfllmnld, atlendanco, &0, Oilico hours, 8 a. 16D py ., Bundays oxeupted, « 85T O N E, 1IWIST MADISON-ST., CHICAGO, 1LL, ( rogular raduato In medlaing ronts all Chronto anid Private isuases, of both soxes. Cures guarantoud. All Female Dittioultivs, &c., troatod with safuty and succoss. Med. icines furnishiod, Uonsultation froo. A book on privat onace, i lroulars, 0., for marriul folka--all ( for two stampr. Dr. TOWVW NSEINID, 183 SOUTI OLARK-8T,, Qontinuos to sura all Guronlo, Nervous, aind dirk All lotturs contidoutial. Disossos of butly so3a s, 2 they bo confldontially cone sulted, porsoually or oo of omala y ) fyo. Tiieultibu trontod with safoly and ucooss. - Fils Alodieal "Trontizy to Jadios aud koutlowmen sent Ir

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