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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1873, MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. Tuespar Evexinag, Aug, 12, The types mndo snd work with the word “good,” appliod to tho crops, ay wo wroto It yosterday, ‘Yochange ** good" into “gold " was not a good chiningo by any monns, eupocially s thore i no gold among us to ship, Tho market for oxehange was o slindo enslor. It openad at 60 conts por 81,000 promiwn ho- twoon banits, but {n an hour or bwo it wns offercd at 0, and wo heard of parcols for which 40 only wag asked. They wero, of course, readily taken, but tho market, though o littlo onsior, ia stlll flim, To oustomars, &4 usual, tho prico fe par b6 . "Thoro s atill » large amount of curroncy lying idle in tho banks, The domaud from customers in olty aud country is much bolow the supply. Tho movement to the country heretofore noticod continuos, but is not large,—much losa so than baukors would like, Tato of discount nominal at 10 percent. Stroot papor is not very abundant, and holdors do not soom disposcd to press it upon tho mar- kot. About 1@2 por cont por month, with com- missions, 8 tho ranga ; though 1@1) are tho usunl figures. Thoro sooms o be & very genoral oxpootation in this and surrounding citics of an active fall trado. Tho Louinville Couricr-Journal of yos- torday bns tho following wummary for tho past woek : Tlhore has boen Lut littlo atir in local finances during tho week, but thore sro indications that the moncy morkot hne reached a turning polnt, and thint (ho ex- tromo of Innclivity and quist ing ajroady been paunad, The {mmodiato requircments of business have callod for very littlo aaslatanco, but some of the largor banks liavo placod ont overal fargo sums in losns, sud somo ‘of tho londing trading {nterests sro beginuing to pre- pare thelr bauk accounits for the sanon of active trado which fsnecarat hand, Thore is 8 moderate movo- ment of ourreney betwoon tho ity and country, tho shipnionts by gratn, tobaceo, aud #lock dealers bolug fully balanced probably. by colluctions, and by roeeipls of moncy for iuvostmont 1h kovuritiex. Disconuts ou commercial puper nre roported sleady at 0G0 per cont, Tho Cincinnati Commercial of yostorday soys: Tho demand for Eaatoru excliaugo is small, and, al- though the rocoiptsaro not Jatge, thors dsa weaker tone to tho markoton account of {lio more activo cm- ployment of curroncy, Tho counfor sates oro un- chauged, but_deslers’ Tofuso to biy round sums of othor thian doposltors &t por, and tho tondency is downward, Tho domand for dlacounte fa a little mora activo in some quarters, and, as tha tlow of currenoy to the coun- try continuos,and stoms to be {ucrensing, theroias firm tone to tho monoy market, although the'banks contin- o 10 tnko tho cusront offérings of nccoptablo. paper ot 8@V por cent, Outsido of bauk tho_domand for primo uslitoss paper continues aotivo, althiough thorols & Baltor supply, thero fs stifl mord wanted. - Pritno local ‘usinesy piapor wss placed at B0 per cent, ond thiore ‘ware somo negotistions of primio country paper at 10 por cent, "The Aissouri Republican of the 11th haa tho following : For tho past wock the monoy market has shown but very littlo variation, Tho banka hold Iargo sums in reucrve, and tho supply is abill greatly in oxceza of tho damand, though that hins increaked steadily, In‘loans the huuks aro moro revorved, {hough good paper i readily negotinted at the figares which lisvo ritled for #ome time past~—8 Lo 10 per cont per aunum. Thero is a ncarcity of Eastorn exchango, which we quota firm Dbetween banke at 16c@31,00 por $1,000 prenifum, and $1,2631.60 promium across tho counter, THE FOREIGN MARKET. The foroign money markot has been eoriously deprossed, aud tho shrinkago of sccuritios on the London markot s reported as high a3 250,000,000, 'Tho socwritios of Turkey,. Spamn, and Egypt have sunk almost out of sight. At Inst ndvices tho market for tho stocks of sound interest-paying Governments was bottor ; Dbut Euglish financiers regard monotary affairs as in o very troacherous condition; tho ease of ono day o4 likely to bo followed by au excessive stringoncy tho noxt. The London Economist $ays that peoplo hiavo not mado money to iuvest, oud tho fuilure of the Governmonts named to pay interost from their Intornal resources, and their practice of constantly borrowing money to puy inlorest, haw, as might bo expected, rendored their sccuritios a drug. 'Tho Economist suys: For thexo two reasons—tho dlstrust croted fu tho Investing class, and th poverty of tho spoculativo clasi—wo must expect the depreciation which hus latoly velintoextend : and othier $utucnces will siso eo- operate, 1t will bo nald, indeed, that the chenpuess of money which bad trado hoa produced, sud which in assinted by the unwillivgness of the public o invest, will Lo a nutlicieut forca to sustafy tho markets, it s tu- doubtedly a tendency that way. Spooniators aro blo 10 orrow more ceaply thnn tioy could n Iittle whilo ago, I thoy chooss to borrow to buy stocks for the purpose of résuly to tho public, their”oporations may v u groat Immodiato olioct on prices, But we are disposed to bullevo that thero fu too much_distrust abraud to cucourago ay stcls oporatlons, The beliol han uow beeomo diffused that the mousy market s treacherous fn tho highest degree, Thera is a just fear that the leato of to-day may bo followed Very quickly by an slarming stringoncy, in Which specula- tiouw such aw o hove duseribed would o brought to s promaturo close, Tho speoulative class {4 no doubt vory foolish, but thelr combined poserly aud appres honions catinot but hiave some offect, Second—Wo should suticipate, ne another result of tuls_ discredit, that it would becomo more dificult for cortain claused of forelgn Bates to borrow, This o cnly ating tho fact of the deprectation fu a difTorent forin. ‘This depreciation in somo fnstances has in fuct ono B0 far that tho Slates in quostion could not bor- Fow. Tho notion of Honduras, Santo Domingo, Para- gy, or Tolivar coming into’tho market at presont, With their past loans 5t 60 to 70 por cont ditcount, wonld bo in tho bighest degreo absurd, And this dif~ ficulty will extend in o greator or loss degroo to ail States which hove offended in simflar mauter. Atoug tho worst offendern of all we must, of course, reckon Turkey and Egypt. “Phero i8 1o doubl sbout tho practical conclusion from oll tlese facts, It has now been proved o demon= station that tho rules of prudenco wo havo #o oftun laid_down for londing to forelgn States are really reguived, Lunders may really undorstand thot {ore 16 ulmont s certainty of thelr losing thelr mouey if thoy lend Lo States of uncertain political character,of whichi uro constautly borrowing (o puy intercst on_ old 1oane, or whicl, perbape, combine both thoso faults, Doy liave al4o fearnt that uo pledgo of sccurities anid no cxeelleucs it tha alleged objoeta of the Jowna will avall Lo kecuro them, if tho borrowing States ure othor- wins uudt {0 bo lrtuied, INo oxample of Spaia lns wlso shown (hat o coflufws which fs long _delayed muy come very uddenly and unospoctedly at last, und that tho constunt urguient for lending fo such incessant Dorrowers us Turkey ondEgypi—that thoy hove al- ways hitherto yuid their {ntercat—is outirely ireclovant, W linve, therefore, to ropeat our warnings with moro omphnsih thun ever, People who loud {0 Btates like Spaiu, aud "Turkey, and Egypt desorvo to loso their ioney, aud the clover peopla who think thoy will go in for a Httle tizo and et out beforo the crash comok aro aniong tho most likely 1o lose, FOREION COMMERCE. The foroign commorco of the port of New York for the Inst weol way as follows : Gonoral merchaudiso imports, including dry goods, §6,085,811; produca exports, €6,000,221, and spacio importy, 8723,405. The total morchandiso ituporty since Jan. 1 woro 252,539,901, againkt §244,769,838 last yoar, and $226,205,939 in 1871, "Tho total exportd of produce siuce Jan. 1 werg §108,902,120, ngeinet $128,890,139 Iast yoar, and 190,085,232 in 1871, Tho total oxportsof npecio sinco Jun. 1 wore $37,400,516 agnmst $56,207, 824 lnst yoor, and £51,508,022 in 1871, "fho Now York Lerald of the 10th roports es follows : The monoy market to-day waa quict, and without cliango, Losns were made on call at 3 and 4 por cent, Foreligi exchaugo was dully with nominal quotations, at 10838 108% for bankers C0-day aterling, sud 1093 @109 for wight, UNITED BTATES THEASUNY. Tl follawing 14 3 statomont of the tranuactions of tho United Slatus Treasury st Washington : Tho recelpts of fractionul curreucy for the weck anding tho 9tk wer, 102,400 Buipnients ... 63,800 Notes shipped. 675,000 Auount held Uy’ Natlonal Lan! Bocurity for yublio dopoits. Bk notes outstanding this'dafo; Tutornal revenue receipts to-d ¥or tho month "Lotal for fiacal yi: ‘Tlio Assistaut I’ on Enturday $08,000 on acconnt of intorost, and 68,000 in canirer af Now' ¥ork patd aut redomption of 6-20 bonds, Tl recoipth from customy Wuro $200,500, ‘There was dishyrsod during the week t the Bub-Treasuror's offico fu Now York $1,488,700 in gold for lutereut, aud §95.400 in rodsmption of 6-20 udh 3 $3,687,000 wus recelved from customs, BETIING UP TUE HANTFOND INHOLVENT INSURANCE COMPANIEH, From the Harlford Courant, The C)xlcnro firo, a8 {s woll known, rnined sov- oral of tho Hartford Insurance Companios. Tho North Americsn und Obartor Oak Companics wmnde apsiguments itmediately, and buuimess of soliling their estates doyolved ‘upon the Probate Court. Althongh tho business was new, tho North American Company's business was closed with remarkablo promptuess and to the porfot satisfaction of tho croditors, espocially thusa Jiy- ing in Chicago, who wore anxivua to brvo thalr monoy at tho carlicst pessiblo day, Whilo the sottlomont was going on the funds’on hand wore 0 Investod that thoy netted noarly 816,000, and tho , wholo g~ oxponso of tho ' sesigu- mont boing “only $18,000, tho aotual oot to the creditors: Wag only a triflo qver 8,000, fho Chartor OaX’'s affalrs were dlsposed of oqually satisfactorily, though tho newignment was mada iator and thoro was not tho sumo oc- posion for dlspajgh. Aleantimo tho Morchants® Insurance Company bad gono forward, expoct« ing to bo abloto offect a sobtlomont by com- lumm(sc, withont making an assignment, and ibro was a vory encournging” prospoct for timo, and many clsima tvero satisfiod on tho basls of 30 por cent, But finally 1t bocamo ovident that an assignmont _was the only thing to be dono, ond it wng made. Tho nccount hns been re- turnod within o fow days. Onoof tho Commls- alonors_boing roquested by the Court to mako a dotniled statement of his timo of servico, pro- wontad ono including tho fallowing throo ifoma: 187 dnya? work at 5 . $ 015,00 187 nights’ work nt $5. oer + 970,00 Extra sorvicos. ... . e +1,600,00 "Tho number of daya reckoned covors the wholo timo that the Commissloners sorved, which makes tho blll still mora curions. Judge Whito threw ont the whole nccount and allowed reason- nblo componaation, and for tho sake of ready compnrison the amount asked and the amount allowed nre given bolow in soparate columus ¢ Askel. Allowed. Tho Truatoo, $10,200 5, The Commin 0,00 1,800 Tho Attorney. 1,800 200 Total., 421,000 $7,000 TLeaving a balance in favor of the croditors of L.OOAL PRICES. The bauking-houge of Lunt, Preston & Koan roport ay follows : 82040 03, 5208 OF '04. Buying, Selling, Al RG] 8208 of '65, Tan, and Suly 5208 of '67, Jon, sud July, &:2osof 168, Juo. aud July 24 100X @1093 100" & int. 00 &t 100 Kint, 95398 Cook County 78, aioe b Tilinoks County and Townahip 10s. 0. k= se REAL ESTATE. T'ho following instrumonts wore filod for roc- ord on Tuesday, Aug. 12: . QITY FROTERTY. Rossuth &, n o cor of Butlor at, & , 802125 ft, Antod Aug, 11; considoratson, $3,000, Thurty-first at, 143 1t w of Cottago Grovo av, a 1, 235x 99 1t, datod Aug. 11; consideration, $3,600, Ogden av, 160 £t 6 W of Twolfth at, 0 f, 263120 ft antod July 17; conslderation, $1,6%5 Asliland av, 1 of and noar Miliwakeo av, w1, 50t to alloy, dntod Aug. 9§ conaidoration, $2,500, Tot 32, in Block 22, Elston’s Addition, dated Aug, 11; considoration, $400, Tots 81010, {n Milock 2, of Hoyward's part of 8 o X8 :1 i u:,:: X3 3('Sca 11, 49, 13, dated Jan, 21; considers~ o) 3 Weat Lako at, near n weor of Ann st, af, 87 28-100 11, with bulidings, dnted July 31 ; consideration, $9,000, Lot 18, in Loring’s Lotg 11 and 20 of Lot 4, in & % of 20 80 33 0, 13, dnted Juno 0 conitdorailon, Bodgwick sk, 48 £t g of Controst, o f, Hx133 1, dated July 231 consldoration, $1,800, Calumiot av, 2480-10 {thof Twenty-slxth st, o f, 233187 4, with improvomonts, datod Aug, 45 cout sldaration, $17,000. ‘Went Madiaon st, 110 £t w of Roboy st, 8, 80124 t, datod Aug, 19; cohalderntion, $8,000, ‘Woet Olilo sty 2141¢ {t w of Lincoln st, 8 £, 2slatyg £, datod suly 16 ; contdoration, $1,000, % "Butterfeld st, 67 2.10 {t 6 of Twonity-sovonth at, w £, 25x100 £t, dnted June 25; connidoration, $1,250, Hamlis av, 210 7-10 £t 6 of Ohicagoav, W f, 24x121 830 1t, datod July 6 consideration, $174. Lot 69, in Dlock 2, 6f Ansosaor'a 0 3 of 1 w 3 Seo 8, 29,14, datod April 11, 1612 ; constdoration, $1,400, b8, Ln samo, defod Apri 11, 1872 ; conelderation, 400, iWost Taylor at, bot Abordoon nnd May ats, a £, 2% 12 ft, datod Fob. 1; cousidaration, $1,061, Loth 87 and 38, in Block1, of Morton's o X 8w i 800 11, 39, 13, dated Aug, 6 ; conslderation, £1,600. Lot 60, In Frussing's & w 'block in % Ao X 8oc13, 39, 13, datod April 26 ; conslderation, $1,000, §¥est Blxtoenth t, 918 £t o of Laflin at, n 1, 24x124 ft, aatod July 16; conalderation, $1,000, ‘Milwnikco av, n o cor of Girard at, 8 w £, 352118 ft, dated Juno 16 3 conaldoration, £3,000, DeKovon sf, n weor of Clifton stya f, 60x103 ft, with bulldinge, dated March 1 consideration + Bame ns the abovo, dated March 1; conafdoration, 5,000, Lot 14, in Block 61, w 36 Boo 21,20, 1, datod Aug. 11 ; conslderation, $5,350. Tot 16, in sano, dated Aug. 113 considoration, $5,250, fot 13, In same, dated Aug. 115 considoration, Yot13, in eomo, dated Aug, 11; conslderation, ,250. North 16% ft of Lot 11, in eame, dated Aug, 11 con- sideration, 3,813, Lot 10, In Block 29, Ogdon's Addition, dated Aug. ; couslduration, $3,800. SOUTIT OF OITY LIAITA, Tots 10and 11, in Neab, Gray & Rankin's Bubdi- vislon, in & w 3 fica. 16, 38, 14, datod March 23; con- slderation, $16,840, Lot 22, {u Block 4, of Wright & Windolt'as i se i g_l s 3 Bcc, 9, 38, 14, doted Aug, 8; consideration, 750, Lot 32, in Dlock 0, fn Davidson'siLota 7 and 8, &c., In Wilson et o). o &% w X Scc, 15, 38, 14, dated’ July 9; consideration, $600, Block 9, of Pharo's o 3 8 w 3 Bec. 13, 38, 13, dated Juno 6 ; conaideration, ¥6,000, E X of Block 2, Egandalo, dated Aug. 13 ; $9,302. Lot 9, in Biock's, of Adsm Baterls Lots 1 1o 6, in Turner's cast part of n e X of a0 X Sec, 9, 38, 14, dated Aug, 12; conslderation, $600, COMMERCIAL. Toespax EveNma, Aug, 12 The following wero the rocoipts and shipmonty of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding date one year ago: RECEITTS, BIIPMENTS, 1872 . ) | 5T 74,743 Flour, brl Whoat, bu. Corn, bu; Onte, bu. Tiye, bu! Barloy, Grass eee Finx seod, ibs, Broom-corn, Lard, 1s.... Tallo, 1 Butter, 1a. Livo tiogs, N T, . 368 Hidos, N 7,340 Highwinos, birth 0 Wool, T 90,005 ‘Potafoen, Lumber, 2,534} Bhinglos, m, 2,010 th, m, 208 Balt, ' brls, 3,103 Withdrawn from store yestorday for city con- sumption : 2,326 bu whoat, 4,966 bu corn, 4,186 bu oats, 868 bu rye, 883 bu barley, The following grain bas beon inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock : 181 cars wheat ; 460 cars corn; 6,000 bu No. 1 do, 18,000 bu high mixed de, 85,100 bu No. 2 do, 12,200 bu rejoctod do, by enual ; 46 cars oats; 1,200 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 12 cars rye; 3 carsbarloy. Total (692 cars), 16,000 bu, Tho doath of John McGlashon, Esq., an old and highly rospooted membor of tho Board of Trado, was roported on 'Chango to-day, and appropriste roolutions adopted in rogard to his mormary, Willinm Yonng, Jr., and tho Diractorate of tho Board of Trade, having boon enjoined from pro- cooding any furthor in the matter with tho case of Hull, who refuses to settlo up a deal in tho Iato whoat corner, Young & Co. have notifisd the Dircctors that it is tho dQuty of the lattor to “tako it up,” and seo whether thero is any forco In a commorelal contract or not. It is cortainly true that somothing were dono, or we may find the motta to Lo unlvorsally adopted, ** Bage s tho slave who pays,” if he can help it. TUE MABKETH, The loading produce markets wore quite active to-day by comparison with the recont avorago, provisions boing only s partial exception to the rulo. The fact was tho rosult of a botter de- maud, which establishod an upward tondenoy in prices, both in breadatuffs and pork produots ; though the recolpta wore liboral, sud tho ship- ping movoment slower than usual. Europoan markets for grain wore atrong and advancing, Tho demnud for dry goods was not portionlnr~ ly notive, though tho aggregato distribution wau fully up to the expoctations of the trado. Cot- ton fabrics wore firmer with a tendonoy to ad- vance. Woolons ruled steady. ‘Tho grocery murkob was without new foatures, Coffeos aro still oxcited and advancing, but other artlolos in the lst, comparativoly, wore stoady, No chango of importance waanotad in the butter andoheoso markots, tho formor ruling quict and easy, whilo tholstler continues airly sotiveand firm, Goslra- malusatrong at thequotations, ‘Cheboytrado way dull, with pricos littlo bottor than nominal, lides aro boginning to move a littlo moro freely and holdors aro saking & 3{o advanco, or 10@ 1030 for heavy, and 11@115{0 for lght, gracu- oured. Nothing uew was dovoloped iu the leath~ «| tallow T @740 3 or, pig-iron, tobacco, and wood markets, Oils wore quict at yostordny's quotalious, oy wero al~ 80 painty, colors, and |1uu{. - At tho lumber yords trado wae quiet, mmlrh perhaps as good mn gould bo expactod ab thin sonson. Prices aro without particular varintion, Tho wholosnle mnrket was modoratoly nctivo, tho remaindor of tho eargoos having boon sold. Motnls and tinuors’ atocle woro in modorato do- mand and steady ; also, naval storos, iron, and nnfls, Cooporage romains dull, ay far as manu- faotured goods arn concorned, whilo thoro fa n od inquiry for light stock, and it is firm undor ight offoriugs. Dnilding matorinls wore in fair roquost nt nbout tho wame range of pricos, Drugs and chomleals woro in fair domand nnd atoady, oxcopting that lodine and one or two nelds wore onsior. Tho wool trado was without now foatures ¢ the domand is falr, and the mar- kot tolerably firm. Ilops and brootn-corn wore upohanged. Beods were quiat, with tho excep- tion of timothy, which wan in largo supply and losa nctlve than yestordsy; prices deolined; uotablo b 83,25 for primo #ood, Flax eold of 21,06 for good oruahing. Groon fruits wore_in modorato domand st yosterday's quotations, Po- tatoes woro dull and lower, Thore was no chiange I poultry ; the domand was light nod chiofly for chickons’; prices woro unchanged, Egge wWoro plonty and easlor, Lako froights wore nctive, but again weals, Tho market oponed dull at tho inside ratos_of yostorday, slippors holding off, and thon bo- camo brisk whon carriors concoded ¢o on Buf- falo rates, which closod stendy at 41{o for corn and 43 o 'on whoat. Kingston rates woro mot named, partios proforring to roport on * p. t." Gorn to Now England ports, o through rates, was quoted at 30 via Buffalo, Sarnia, or Godo- rich, and 250 vin Ogdensburgh, A fotsl of 17 chattors wne yoported, which will corry out 50,000 bu wheat, 400,000 bu corn, and 86,000 bu oats. Mighwines wore dulland littlo bettor thannom- innl "nt tho reduced quotations of yosterday, at 00)40 bid, and 1o askod., The market waa vory wank onrly, Now Yorl holng roported at 94l¢o #ollors, but rocovered tono somewhat whon a tologram wag recoived from Cinolunati quoting that markot at 02c, Bales woro ‘roported bhoro of 60 brls at 0lo, and 60 brls at 903¢o por gallon. Provisions wero moro active and quite firm. Mogs pork was irrogular, boing stronger for cnsh, undor o fair domond for shipmont, whilo tho feeling in options was ensier, and mroulnlly 80 for thoso most deforred, as tho Iudications thicken that wo shall havo low pricod provisions noxt winter, Lard was moro activo; ateady for winter, and 2¢o por Ib highor on summer-ron- dored. Moats woro in buttor demand at nu- changed prices, with eomo lots of sum- mer-curod ~ offering, but nono wanlin them when winter product could bo obtained. Tho market closed st tho following range of pricoa: Moss pork, oash or soller Au- g $1600@1600;" o sollor Soptomier, 16.80@16.86 ; do solier Octobor, $15.00@16.36 ; do pollor Docombor, 12.76@13.00 ; lard, cash or mellor August, §7.76@7.873; do sollor Soptember, 87.87)¢@8.00 ;. summor do, 7@ 704c, | Bweet picklod Lams quotod at 10@ 120, salted ments stondy at TH@ 8o for shouldors ; 93@J2Ko for short ribs ; nnd 91¢@9%e for shortvionr, Boxed shoulders, 8@ 8i¢e; Buglish meats, 0¥@100 for short ribs; 100 for short clenr. Bummor-ourod monte quo- tablo at Ic belovw theso .prices. Bacon i quoted at Bifc for shoulders; 10}go forolear riba; 10340 for short cloar ; and 14@16%a for hams, nll snckm. Moss boof, 8.75@9.00 ; extramoss do, 9.75@10.00 ; boo! hams, 821.00@26.00, Oity rouss quatablo b 13/ @634 Balcs woro roported of 453 bris moss pork at $16.00 ; 600 tea lord nt 740 5 700 tes summor do 8t 750’; 60,000 Ibs summor-ourcd shouldors ab 7i60 gnukud 3 10,000 Ibs short ribs (light) at 10c; 50,000 e do'nt 9270 looso. Flour was less nctive, but atrong at proviona prices. A roportoed scarcity of ocean froight oo, and tho broken up condition of many of the stocks held Dby dealors, ohecked tho epera- tions of shl}rpcrs, ho that tho demaud was prin- cipally local. But holdors woro very fim in thoir_viows, in sympathy with the tono of the New York market, and the advanco in whont horo; somo asking 13l advance on tho usual quotations of ~ tho day. Bran was firm© and closed higher. Halea woro reported as follows: 100 brls whito winter oxtras at 28.00; 100 brls do (now) av 7,003 100 brls do at $6.76; 100 brls do at 806,60 ; 100 bris do on private tormi; 700 brls sprivg ox- tras at 6.76; 100 Lrly do st 86.50; 100 brls do at £6,00; 100 brla do (low) al 4,90 ; 100 brls do &!nw) at £4.70; 4756 brls do on privalo tarms, Total, 2,076 brls. Algo, 600 brly calorio corn- meal at $2.30 dolivored ; 20 tons bran at £10.60 delivered ; 20 tous do st £10.00 on through cars; 20 tons do ot $9.60 on track, Tho follow- ing was tho closing rango of prices Fair to chiofco wiito winter extras Redl winter oxtron.,....... Good to clinieo spring extr Low to medium,.... $ 6.75@ 9.00 8159 7.00 1003 435 cerees 0.5010,25 Wheat was active sud strongor, though s con= sidorable portion of tho uoted advanco waa achioved last evening on tho reception of private tolograme, which were confirmod by the public advices of to-day, The foreign markota wore all roported higher, with an activo spoculative do- maud, and there woro ordors hore for all tho whoat that was offored, and probably for a groat deal more. This was bought chiefly on what seemod to bo Canadian account, but probably for diroct nhi&mnub to Europo vin Montreal. It was_utatod that tharo hug rocontly been s decided doclino in freights from Montreal to Europo, but o porsistent inquiry to-day Talled jto necertain tho extent of the decline, whioh is_apparently drawing off tho wheat trade from Now York, and sendiug itdown tho St. Lawrenco, ‘Thoro corlaiuly must bos strong renson for buying, whon shippors aro willing to pay 10c per bu more for whoat now than for tho samo articlo delivered next mouth, and 9@4e per bu more than for the article do- livered b thie option of tho eollor any timo this month, It is truo that thoro is somo_tslk of an August corner, but this is rathor an incidont of tho situntion thau its cnuse, Our atock of whont oxhibits a slight incronse from last woolk, but it 1 still vory small, and thoracoipts arolight. How- over, e tsy oxpook n Jargo incresss of Toceipts boforo long; a8 tho crap of this yoar s unususily large, o6 well o8 first-class in quality, DBt it was roeported that tho rain had interfored with the progress of harvesting in_somo sections, which brought out soveral orders from partics there, pnd utimulated to nmore active domand on tho part of local speculative operators. Bol- lor the month oponed at $1.18, adyvanced to $1.183¢, declined 10 $1.173¢, rou0’ to S1.18, and closed Bt SL.17%. Hollor Septombor sold at $1.113{@1.13, closing at 31123, Boller the yoar old ot $1.07)/@1.08. Coslt No, 2 spring npnuud at $1.21, aud advanced to 81,92 at tho claso, with hard do firm at $1.28}¢. New No. 1 spriug wag rolstivoly strougor, &l $1.20@1.34 with no old offored. No. 8 epring close firm at $L11, and rojected do at 9Ge. Wintor wheat was inactivo and nominal. Cnsh sules wore roported of 2,400 bu new No. 1 npring ot B1.24; 800 bu do nt 12354 ; 1,600 bu do at 51.23; 800 bu No. 2 spring (hard) at 81,2914 12,400 bu do at $1.23; 8,200 bu do at 12157 16,600 bu do at $1.213¢ ; 800 bu do at $1.41% ; 18,400 bu do at $1.21; 10,000 bu No, 3 wpiing af SLI12; 6,000 bit do at $1.11; 8,200 bu do nb 211644 ;5 9,600 bu do nt $1.10; 800 bu do at #1.0934 ; 5,600 bu do at $1,00; 1,200 hu re- Jootod spring at 96o; 2,000 bu do at 950, Tolal, 89,100 b, Corn was sotivosnd strongor, averaging o Lighor, but not ko much nbove tho closing prices of lngt ovoning. ho market was docidedly tamo but sloady, till toward noon, whon tho re- colpts wore poitod, and found to bo considorably lightor than yesturdny, thongh to-day's inspec- tion wus liboral onougl to satisfy the most in- votorato short, ‘Thon the market becamo active aud strongor. Thers was no particular oncour- agomont in tho toua of advices from othor points, but sympathy with wheat brought out a fair in- quiry. from the short inerost, sud an ousior foolivg in froights induced ship- vors fo tuko liold wore Niorally. = lle our ol hot corn has about disappearod, &l the roporta from tho corn-raising :fiulrlum all nh'rao that if the frost will keep off thero will be a fair crop aftor all. Sollor tho month, or regular No, 2, aponed at Mg{c, and advanced to 88¢o ot the glose, Bellor Soptombor sold at 9836@u834, und_solior October at no}g@:x!%a oth closing nt tho outwido, New rocoipia of No. 4 closod at 88}{c, and high mixod at 88}go. Rojoct- ad was in aotlvo demand, closus strong at 43¢0, Cash snlos woro reportod of 1,000 bu No. 1 ut 981403 16,400 bu bigh mixed at 80c; 10,800 bu do at 8830 ; 97,400 bu do nt 889703 15,200 bu do at 88340 4,000 bu do nt 981¢0 ;45,000 bu No, 2 ut 983403 63,000 bu do at B8)5o; 91,000 bu do at 8805 60,000 bu do ut $73¢0; 11,600 bu rejocted ub 81940 ; 1,300 bu do nt 33¢o; 93,000 bu do nt 814447 1,000 bu do at 81%0; 13,000 bu No, 1 at 89%c niluat ; 11,600 bu No, 2 at 88l4c afloat ; 5,600 bu rojocted at 8630, aud 5,000 'bu do at 4o, both nitont, “Cotsl, 418,200 bu, Oats woro very quiot, and’ steady at the inalde ricos of yostorday, tha edge of thie demuud he- Rtg takon oft by s roport of hosvinoss in Now York, while holdors wore not disposed to mukoe furthier concossions, on account of the fact that our atooks in storo aro roduced to a low point, which may make it difioult to flll the largo ling of optious yot out for August. Sollor tho month sold ut 27@172¢¢, ohicily at tho outside. Bellor Hoptombor soli al 20@20)0, sud wellor tho yoar i nominal at 36370, Cashl salos wora repartod of 1,200 bu at 27370 ; 14,000 bu at 87)gc; 1,800 buat 270; 29,000 burojoctod nb B3go ; 00D bu wWhilo, by sariplo, b 820 ; 000 bu do a¢ 28 1,800 bu'do nt 260, Total, 41,000 bu. Ryo wne moro active, and advancod 1o por bu nndor a botter domand, i Bympathy with o firm- or markot roportod from New York, whoro D0g waa bid to arrive, Oneh galos swora roported of 14,000 bu No, 3 nt 60c. Sollor the month was quiot at 600 bid nnd 594g0, and sollor Boptomber at 5B@G830. Barloy Wwas moro activo, but onsior than at the oloso yastorday. About 50,000 bu wore sold, sollor Soptombor, nt 02@04140, tho market olos- fug nt tio outald, ~ Onsh salos wore roportod of 400 bu No. 8 at Go; 800 bu by ssmplo ob800; nnd 200 bu do at 773go. Totnl, 1,400 bu. Cnsh No. 2 was nominal ot 70@70¢ for old; No. 3at 60@08o, and rojocted at LU@GGC. EUROPEAN MARKETH, ‘Tho following is Boorbohm's dispatch to tho Board of Trado to-dny: Avo. 13—London—Floating eargoea of whoat off conat vory firmi, Good cargoss No. 2 Apring off const, 568 0, Cargoss of whost on pasano Linrdoning ; fnir avesstw apring, Bda ; samo for shipmont within two: mor g, Primo moss pork, 658 6. Weathor in Eng. Tand fafr, Livorpool—Wheat.nctivo 3 California, 12s@ 125 104 ¢ sprivg, i1s 90@1%. Corn quict. Primo wesn pork, Gls, Tho following aro tho footinga of tho official report of geain in store tu this city on_tha oven- ing of Baturday last, and at corrosponding datos: WIEAT, Aug, 3, Aug. 10, w8, 1672, No.2 whito. 2 1,073 63 328 20490 0,607 83,420 No. 2 spring 2Bkl LK B0 No, 3 apring. 6o 67,07 No, 1 hard apring. o 2, 2505 No. 3 hard apring. n90 1328 1307 Refected apring, 4y G261 10,483 No grade apring. 93 RAW 054,607 833,600 494,808 cony, 2 42,840 0,405 227,058 42,008 2,165,400 1,820,130 1108 303,192 10,533 16,995 2,703,189 3,499,175 853 14,400 1,868 538,023 5,074 4143 639 27,901 3,107 2,140 7 33,17 86,703 "Total of all kinds of grain, 2,770,294 bu, This Is an fucroase during tho_pust wool: of 21,008 bu whont; 8,141 buryo; 1,660 bu barloy ;' and a decrenso of 707,720 bu corn, und 200,117 bu onts. Total docrenso, 971,147 bu, The Now York 'Produce Ezehange Circular gives tho following as tho forcign oxports of provisions from New Yotk for tha wook onding Aug. 5, 1873, and tho distribution of tho samo: Tork) Tieasy Lard, | Dacon, To bria|pkgs] “Toa. | lbs. 189| 380 2,010,134 19} 18,168 25| 216,047 107) ,000 B 3 206,670 600 ) 183,379 00]. . ,677(1,201 13,450,119 2 2 ama{1;at0)2, 004,801,900, And from Nov. 1 to Alig. T, ingiusivo, for 8 yoarn t 187270, 81173, 1870-71, Pork, bris, gl 120,205 0, Beof, brls 52,3 80,089 rd, f 146,465,147 137,478,304 Bacon, 276,308,308 180,670,605 Tuiter, Ibn. 2,700,438 3,800,435 Cheesc, SB8TIA00 40,645,753 Talloy 44,358,874 48,249,007 LATEST, In tho aftornoon wheat was fairly active, and closed 3¢c lower than on 'Chango. No. 2 Spriny 8old at' $1,17%@1.18%¢ sollor the month, an 8L.11(@1.12%( wollor Soptember, both options closing at tho inside. Corn was notive and firm- or, solling at 38)@3874 sollor the montl, and 833/@883¢ mollor Hoptember, both options olosing ot tho insilo, Othor grain and provisions wero quict, Four vossels woro charterod,—ono for whoat fo Black Rock st 6igo. Total capacity, 176,000 bu corn, 21,000 bu oate, and 18,000 bn whoat, e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. TuzspaY EveNmo, Aug, 12. ALCOMOL~Was quict and easior ; 94 per cont proot 1a quotable at $1,81@1,80, BEANS~Wero without change. Tho demand s rentriotod to a light inquiry from local doalors, a8 their wanls roquire, Prices aro as follows : Primo novies, $2.60@%.60;_ primo medium, $2.35@2.40; com- mon {0 falr, $1,25@2,00, 1AGGING—Foir activity still choracterizes tho geafu- biog trade, and undor reduced stocke the market is strong, thio tendency, at the moment, boing upward. Thoro 1a also o Uberal movement in birlaps and _gune uicn, ot full pricos, Wool sacks remain dull and un- changod. JYallowing aro tho quotations : Stark, 360 ; Ludlow, ie: Lowiston, 83io; Amerean, 1o} Amonkoag, U130 ; Obler Crock, 3o} burlap bags, 4 and 5 bu, 10@310; gunnios, single, 17@18¢; do doublo, 2803 Yool sacks, 63@G5c, DROOM-CON—ia arket has boen moderatoly activo at unchangod prices, ozcent common, whicls a quiotad highor, Btocks are light, and are’ gonorally Nold with- coufidonca, although ‘trading is of courdo tricted moro or lces by theLigh prices. Wore- peat: No, 1 hurl, 8@I0c; No. 1_stock, braid, 04@73¢c: No. 3 db, BX@640; No, 3 do, 4N@E0] {isida groon, 6@6o: 'palo rod, 4(ke, BUILDING MATERIALS—Brick is meoting with sn improvod demad, and » botter feoling exiata, Com- mon nro sold ot $5.00@7.00, according to sizo and quallty, The largo coutracts made by the oity for Uricks for sowersgo purposes has also helped to fme provo tho tono of tho markot, Olhor matorials wero unchanged, Wo ropeat: Htucco, $3.60; Now York _stucco, Suting, | 85040; Vorlad e coment, $7.60@8.00 B brl; Nosondalo’ comont, $1,35@ 3.50; Utle, Louiaville, nd Akron comont, $2.00 @ brl; morblo dust, $3,00; Lmo in bulk, 80c@$1.00; limo (urls), $110@1.35 @ brl: “whito sand, @ br, $1.60 @2.00; plastering nair, ¥ bu, 400; fire brick, 1,000, 355.00@90.00; butlding brick Gomimou), 36000 7,00 ; prossed brick, $14.00@16.00 ; sewer brick, $8,50 @10.00 ; Milwauked prossod, $3s. .00, dol.; do common, $14.00; Racina provsed, §15,00@00.00, del,; do comion (sclectod) $16.00G16,00'; Tndiaus prossod, §18.00@2L00: do cowmon, $10.00@16.00; Sroclay, pof rl, §3,0 .00, BUTTER—Tho butter trade het rulod mora quict duclug thio past wook, and tho markat hna cased off o ittlo from tho_biglicat prices of the provious weok. Tho racelyts of all descriptions below cholca have oo vory liboral for tho seasou, and stocka of cormon aud modlum grades aro somewhat largor than {s deatrabla s o thoro s dispouiton (o coucols ito when by #0 doing » ealo can bo offeoted, Tlero s domand for al tho cholca butter offered, and ot very full pricos. Wo quole: _Btrictly chofco yollow, 22@240 ; modiumn to good, 10@180 ; infariar o common, 1L@14E, OANNED G0ODS AND PICKLES—The demand for canned Iruits 8 considerably largor than in former scasone at a ko pariod, e gouaesl upneard {oudousy of prices no doulit atimulating tha trado, The changos sluco our last report havo beou confiued o an. advalico of 250 por doz cans in ieackioa; bnt present indications polut to ‘upward movomont Iu several othor descrip- ons, Poachos, 2 b Touches, 31b Fours, 4%, Tlomb, damigons, Greeu gagen and Quincon, 2 b, Strawborries, Rusplierries, Diackberries, Gooseborrlos, 2 1 Tomatocs, 4 b, omatous, 3 1, Corn, X0, Qorn, Boutou iiarbor Gorn, Yarmouth. . Toas, 3 1b, pod, now Pous, 2 Ib, eoakod Limd beatie, 4 1b, Huccotash, 3 1b, ‘Bolow aro tho quotationn ; GANNED @ooDE, 41, e, 6 5 o 1.00@ 170 2,606 2,75 240@ 2,05 8.40@) 3,60 2.40@ 2,80 1.55@ 1,50 2,20 2,88 Oregon salnion, uow, 1 275@ 8.00 Orugon salmon, now, 4 Ib L@ 435 1 Bmnll, brly, 2,200 por pky, 0,00@11,00 Bmall, 1 brls, 1 n.“ugs 6.50 Modiuin, briy, 8,003 9.00 Medu, i bris, 54N 5,50 Liarge, Lrfs, 600 por pkg.. 7.0 7,50 Largo, 3¢ brls, 300 por pk, 4,503 5,00 In 10 gal, kegt, et kegooreens $86a 45 me T‘,l, koge, Imr kq(k. sevaeeii 2.76@ 3.5 0, & 1.’ nsworled picklos, qta, . 0,754 7,25 0. & B,'s sssorted picklos, pia, 2,80 4,23 MAPL BYRUE, Ture, 3 gal. cans, per slo; 9.50@10,00 Pure, uart cans, por d 5.20(8 6.00 Extra goldun, i gal, cans, por doz .50@ 7.00 dun, quart cans, per doz, 4,009 4,25 Extra gol . CHLEBE~The situstion of the choeso market hus not changed matorially alnca Hio dato of our last waoks Iy roviow, _ Tho demand In quito na aotive as in fornior yearsat n ik poriod, andy with no Iatgo rtocke in atoro, or in tho Lianda of factorymen, ths prevalont Foollig {8 uioquivoeally firm, "Wo ropent our link s follows ¢ Now -York factors, 125@14%0; Ohio face 103'. 11X @13%0 3 Wentorn factory, 113%@13)e, AL hrans aduiMity In itnemlt b ths: prine clpnl yards, and_priccs aro vory firm_oxcept for tho yoorer grades of Foft cool Quotations Tomain yme chatiged, bib sn advanco in° Loligh and Lackn- wanna 1a_talkod of, Yollowlng aro_ tho prices current : Leligli, 810,603 Tackawanna, $0.60 5 - Eirl $9.007 Tielar 1111, $0.00 3 Walnut 1141}, $0,00;" Dlos Iniep,' $0.0030.60¢ tocking, Valloy, 8,00 'can $10,00 3 Indfann Block, $5,00; Kirkland Grate, 34, Chorry Mine, £0,00 3 Minonk, 48,005 Wimington, 6,00, COOPERAGE —~ Manufactiirod gooda continiio o ‘meot with o light domsnd, pricos Lefug woak, Light ook fn i good domand oriipmant, and qit i, We ropoat:, I lard, {iozces (3570 $14.00@16.00 3 Uoreo stav bucked or 'mawod, $35,0 rough, $29.00@70.00 ; staves, $0.00@10.60 3 pAr sot: flonr Lon rk and tiorca polcn, noindo 124 lard torcos nt m. Uorrels ot A0, DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS—~Tho domdnd contintioa fair, Tadino and its cumponads aro lowor, aso citrio snd lartario acid, Obhor arklclos aro without particu~ Iar chango, Wo quoto: Actd, citrio, It @ 18 Actdy oxolit, Tb.uauiiiiile 50 5 Acid, tartarlc, powdered, 1b [ Amuionis, catb, b, Asnfootida, b, ‘Axlo-graono, Bidw Boous, Tauqun, I Torax, rof, I Bluo-vitrol, Bromo-chloralum, Corrosiva sulllmato. Gronan tarlar, pure, Cachinoal, ond., b, Gliloroforin, Iv.. Glycorino, 1 1b bty ib. Gum Arabic, picked.... Gnm Arabie, sorla, Gum camplior, Ib, Gum oplum, 1b. Gum shcliac, b, Glug, white, .. Todiss, b.. Lyo, cone, on Horphia, bulph B eséaw@ea@aaaa@aee@@meeme@ CLEEREHE! 01, bergamol Ofl; castor, g Ol temon, & ‘x;oulm:, alilor, 1, ] otasatiim, Syan, Tk Polassium, {od., 1 .00 Totash, Babbitts, cass Quiniic, sulph,, 27 Rod precip., b.. 176 Toot ipeeao, powd,, 1b. 176 Root thol,, E. L, powd., 1. 175 B8l epeom, 1, G [ Sllver, nit, cryst., o 120 8oap, caatilo, gen.y 1b. 13 Sulphnr, 1 B @ ... EGA8—W¢ lorato roquest atn plonty aud lower rango of prices, o at 13¥@ldo, Eatly in tho wook gusranteod lots gold at 16¢,” Tho arrivals to-dny ora liboral, but many of them aro Jn sn. almost unsala- blo condition, FLATHERS—Doslora roport a folr demand for primo 1ivo goone, at 72@730, Trers 18 considerablo inquiry for chioken festhors on Canadisn sccount, Tho ro- celpta of oll grades erelight. Wo quoto: 'Primo to cholco livo goedo feathors at 72@73c 3 jobbing price, 80G0; Inlxol feahers, 21@T0a; chicken, 6Ge, Enled lachudosacku priwmo o gootot T30 1 sack mmixed at 40c. TISIT—Trado has zulod rathor qulot during to past fow dsys, and, undor moro Liboral supplios, tha touo of {0 marliot Iu fess buoyant. Thero has, howover, boon o quolabl declingu auy deseription hor 18 asy - modinto chango looked for, Wo ropoat our ' liab: No 1 whilofish, X-brl, $0.0096.35; No. 2 do, 5.76@30.00; No,' 1 trout, £5.00@5.95; No. 1 shora mackerol, new, -brl, $12,50@12.75; No. 1,1:'-{. £9.0080.75; No, 4 mackeral, 3 brl, $0.6008.10; family mackorel, 3¢ brl, $7.00@7.25; No. 1 shora Lits, $1.95@ 2,00; sutmor-cured codflsh, poz 100 e, $6.80@0.75; Goorga's codfish, $0.0@0.75; Labrador herring, spllt, brls, $9.00@9.60; do, '3 brl, $ATG@E.00% Labrador Borring, round, brf,$8.00@8,50; do i brl, $4.35@4.50; box forring 'No, 1,28@300; Uox herring, Bcalod, 333a50; Columbia River salmon, 3¢ brls, 39,00 @D.60, FRUITS AND NUTS—Activity and firmnoss havo ‘bocn tho distinguiahing featuro of this market during tho woek under reviow. In sddition to good con- sumptivo domand, thero hns_beon cousidorablo specii- Intivo inquiry, and tho salos for the woek mako lorgo nggrogato. Among tho moro important- changos in valucs moy bonentioned an_ advanco of 16@%00 in rnfeing and X@Ie advance in applos, peachos, pitted chorrics, and blackborrica, Nuts, 180, aro moving with fair Nberality, and several doscriptions hava recently ndsanced, - Tho following quotations aro fur- nishod: Foneion—Datos, 84@INc; Bgs, drume, 12@14c; g8, box, 16@10c ; Turkish prunos, fow, 106 003 raisine, $2.95@3.003 Zanio currants, 1@TMo; cltron, 44@45c, DosrsTic—Aldon apples, 17@300; Michigan do, 0@0%e; Western do, 8@8J0 ; Bouthern do, 7@ 7)o ; peachics, pored, 32@33o; peaches, halvos, 10@10%c; do, mixed, T@8c; blackborrits, 12@ 1940 ] Tanpberrice, 40{@410; pittod chorrics, B5@30c. NuTs—Filberts, 16@10¢c; almonds, Terrsgous, 22@c; Naplen walunts, 26@20c’; Drazils, 9X@1050; pocsun, Toxns, 14@150; Aflrican posnuts, 6X@7}a s Wilming: ton peanuts, Ti@8o: Tennosaco posunle, TK@BXC. GNOCERIES—Only a fair oggregato of salos of staple and fonoy grocorlos was nccomplished during tho weok under Toview, snd nsido from coffecs aud rieo, which havo ruled mntorially highor, wvrices havo not beon aubjceted 4o auy very pronouncoed changes. CGoffees havo advanced ic al around, snd bavo atili » docldod upyard tondotioy, Sigars aro sleady, oa are 0 nyrup, spicos, noaps, and most other articles in tho liat, Below ato the pricos curront : 51 OAnD. BOPA—TH@SIC, Corrkrs—Docha, SIX@3ixc; 0. G. Java, 284@ 20)¢; Java, No, 2, 37 @273(0; fancy Rio, 351 @28 xc; cholco do, 25@455c; prime Itlo, 243@25¢ ; Rood_ do, 24@MX0 } common do, 23X @23)¢0 ; roasting do, 33y @0, Bisgaporo Jive, BhN@Ea; Cota Tcn, a'l'ifé’q 254@I5)c; do, primo, @150 ; Maracaibo, @ ‘OanpLrs—Slar, full welght, 195G200; atearino, full welght, 142(@150’; do, shiort wolght, 12/@14}c. IeEEitaa, B@HKo; Nangoor, THGIXY; Oaro- ua, 9XK@03/c. Boains—Patont_cut loaf, 134@12%c; crushed snd powdered, 11X@11%0; granulated, X@11%0; A, standard, 11%B11340; 1o, No. 3, 11j@1lko: B, 1@ 1140} oxtra G, 107@1lo} O NO, 3, 10%@1030% yel- ow 0, 10@10%0; choico brown, 10@10%0’ primo do, 03;@10c; falr do, 9@J%0; choico molsssos mugar, 93@l0c; fair do, 04@9xo; New Orloans Bugar, chioice, 93{@100: do prime, §¥@93c; do, falr, B3/@S%0; common, B8O txnova—-Diamond drips, $1.25@1.30; silver drips, oxtra fino, 70@70} good sugst houss syrup, 46@4sc extra o, 60@6k0 ; New Orloana molasscs, chioico, 50G 850; do, prime, 79@780; do common, 65@1700; Yorfo Ricd molassos, cholce, E6@0Go; common molassos, 30 350, & AkenaTus—Gommon to bost, 9@10c, & Srioes—Allnpice, 11@180; cloves, 3T@80; cassin, 38@400; pepper, 2b@l0e; nulmegs, $1.23@1,30% gluyor, pure, 16@a0c; do No, 1, 20@250; do No. 3, 14 @1oc., ‘Bors—French mottlod, 6@0c; German mottled, 6X@0Nc; Golden West, 6@8%0; White Lily, 0@ &i5c; White Ttore, By @03¢e; brawn Windsor, 44@ 4350} paim, 6@6340; Bavon Imperial, GA«EWC- ‘Branci—Gloss, 94 @100; corn, V@flc ; laundry, 6@ To; common, ?}f@flc. GREEN FRUITS—Tho market is liborally supplied with common apples, and thoy sell at various pricea, “Vory chofco fruit i in modorate request at $4.00 4.25 por brl, Peaches wero firm, Borrics, bofng in lorgs Bupply, wore casfor. Anmoxed sro (he quotations: Lemons, $15,00@10.00 per box, Californis pears, $4.50 @000 per_case, New apples, B5@500 por bos, 15c@ 2,75 (por brl) for common to fair; good to chofco do, :00@4,25 per brl, Blackborrics, $3,50@4,00 per case; wild do, $2.50@3.00 per case, Ilu bu; huickloborrics, 2,00 per bts 4o per 'bot, @250, Years, 15c@31.50 per boxj $1.76 per box, Peachies, $2.00 per box; Michigau Puachn, per basket, $1.60, Orapes—Iliinot, $4,0 por caso (3 1) ; do 60 e, n Losos, $5.5088.00; $1.60 por basket,© Siberlan crab-apples, 500 por TIOPE—~Trado s moderatoly sctive, and chlefly on country nccount, the consuinors buying from band to mouth'only, Stocks sre light, aud cholce hops are 1.50 N aquito searco, Wo sgain quoto common to cholco Westorn at 20@45e, HAY—Tho hay markot continucs dull, with prices unsuttled snd irregular, Vory ittlo new {s yot coming forwnrd, and most of tho old hisy now offering is of in- forior quality, Wo quoto prices paid by dealors— ‘cars to contain 20,000 1bs: ON Tnaok—Timothy, prime $10,00@16.50; do No, 1, $16,00@10.00; do No, 3, $19.00@14,00; do inixed, $12.00@14.00; pral- rlo, upland, $10.00@11.00; do ‘midland, $9.00810.00 3 do'slough, $7.00@8,00, For delivery of vrossod, $1.00@ 1,80, according to distance. HIDES,-Aro a triflo firmor. Tho demand socma to be fmproving, and bolders_genorally nra ssking o ndvauco on 'the pricos curront & wWeck go. Wo now quote : Green city butchers’, 7o; green oured, liglt, 110t do_beavy, 10@1030; part curad, 2, 040 ¢ calf, 1540 veal-} 1230 3 it R o 5y alto, 1001765 dey dry ealfy 240 dry kip, 41 i, 183100; fouyg bairod ki el grubly, wcacad o wo-thifds price. Y RON AND BTEEL—This market ls without mato- sial cbango. Tho domand fa lghy bub present. pricos Aronaa pulo adhorod to. When tho fall trads-com- p, 104@110; doncon skins, or othorwlse damaged; ences an advanco is anticipated, Wa auotu : mences 10 4 salis (2% rTales 8¢ Q0% e 0 @0ko ¥ 9% @ B 17 @le w@m 1y @2 W Amerlcan tool aicol - 57 G @D Ohwomo taot teol .\ @ic Ym English Lool steol , @3 s Engtish apringsleel,...\r & @l rates Amorlcan cast pring stecl... 13 @13 rotes Bicol tiro, A~ oviress LB G WD LEATHER—Trado lsplcking up alittlo, and a botter, femmor fooling wooms to porvada the market, Htocks Yotk of domestio aud dmported lathior, are roported Tight, sud, under un active domand, sonie llues would, no donbit, advanco, Lelow are tho prevailiug prices 1 HEMLOOK, Qlty horness Country lin Line, clty, ¥ llgl" o py Vol aity uppor, No, 1, 1t Gity upher, No. 3, 9 £t Coimiry wppe Qollur, § ft. 206 Calf, ety 1204 140 sl country. 111063 1,35 Rough uppe w3 louyh upper, dsmaged 2 80 fTalo alaughtor eol g 87 e 32 1,20@ 145 (9 1.10 g 48 Fronch calf, Jodo, . Fronch calf, Lomoirio. Fronch ealf, 34 1030 T Fronch kip, 50 Lo 100 1t METALB AND TIN! uring tho piat wosk tendo lis bocn rather aulol, though- per- aps nA good an could rensonably ho oxpootod tor Thia month, Pricos aro ateady at tho following rango ¢ T1x PLATR—10, 10x14, $14.00 ¢ do, 19x14, $14,5 do }j;“,‘{,'- $15.003 do, Toofing, 10, $13.50; do, 20x28, I1a Trw—Large, 4203 smnll, 4303 bar, 440, Buxer Zovo—1ull casks, 11c} Linif cankh, 11 (@11 30 lesa quantity, 11}70] alabe, i Brrer InoN—No, M, 610 Tales; Rusaln iron, 20 do No, 1 statnod, 200 rafos, il bl OGanvanmzed Inon—No, 1620 180 3 No, 22@24, 16¢; No, 20@20, 17c § No, a7, 180; No, 8, 900, ~ & of 35 por cont 18 mado fFom inlsgt: jorrER~—Copper bottoms, 400 brazlors, ovor 12 410 tinned ooppor, 880§ Dianieliod coppery 400} tay out to lzen, 480 Wine—3 to 8, Bo; 6, 8,and 9, 100§ 10to 11, 1103 13, e 10 and14, 1aiod 18and 10, o3 17, 160 1, 1004 19, 1003 20, 306 5 fill bundle, 15 por ¢ont dis” count ; 'fenco wire, 7xc ; by osr load, 70, NATLB—CGontintto to meot with s fodorate inquiry, and_rulo ptoady ab $4.50 rates, na follows ¢ 10@600, {adount per kog, $4.50 atos: 82 do, £4.75; 62 do, $5.00; & :1 g5 St 30 o, 40005 o do, 'ine, $760; 30’ do, 20,8715, STORESWore unchanged, Trado in Wo_continuo to quate: Monilla rope, @ifo; sl Topc, My doie@iosa; lomp lno,l'ip Bash cor 20@260; mar! b, 20@%9c; tarred om0, G, ‘n‘é 7"é;1§3; f:h%nl bie, 850060607 plch, rl X .00 ; tar, or, £5.60@0,00, vmnb-nmg 1hio wook thorohayo boon fow chonges in thin ruarket, a_rodaction of S0 i loscod ofl boln tho only ono worthy of note, Carbon I unsettlod, with ratlior » downward tendonog, but most other des- oriptiona oro, ut (ho momot, atoady, Wo quote: Car- bon, 1803 oxtrs Iard oll, 70c; No, 1, 650; No, 2, 62t linsood, raw, 000; do bofled, ' 030 ; whalo, 83870 ; sporm,’§2,0032.10; noats foot oll, strictly puro, $1.10 § doexti, it o beuk ol, 0o, iraily, 13 arvity 162100 haphine, commot; 1 o No, 1, 700} clopliatt oll, 956 ; furpontine, méglg;pmnn, 716 IRON—This markot remnins quint at about former prices, the following being current: 8cotck {according to ‘brand), $50,00@65.00; NMassillon, $55.00 ; ‘nacarawae, $53,00 Lake Superior, No, 1, $50.003 do, No,3, $54005 Missouri charconl, $50.00; Ohlcago Btonecoal, $50,00, PAINTH, COLORS, AND PUTTY~Trads continues qulot, with' prices comparativoly stesdy. Wo quote: Strictl; kb $11.00@11.50 phro, 00@11. Faucy brauds..., 2.00@10.60 Genuino Velllo Montaguo, 14.50 OEICAD. 1 v s venes 11,50@42.90 Masnry's raliroad colom 11,60 Palaco car colors, in cana. £0@10.50@12.50 Rochells achre,. 3,509 3.78 15,60R10.00 13.00 12,00 1LNGILH0 1.45@ 150 3 50@22'33 2,008 250 sy@IKo fidcrget ply_aupplicd, and has Leon #o throughout the week, Large spring and old chickens are salablo to the local trade, but small chickons arodull, Turkeya aro quotablo at 135@13¢ ; old chickons, $4.00@4,50 ; Iargo spring clickuis, 2.7 @3.60 ; smnll to fair do, $1,75@2.50, TOTATOES—Contintio to como forward frools, sl thio aupply s oxcossive, Tho demand fs light com. paratively, boing canfined to the immedisto wants of tho rotatl doalors, Pricos havo doclined, clioleo, in bare rols, boing frooly offered nt $2.00, and at 760 ¥ bu. Sales rangod from $1.00@2,00 for' common to cholco, in barrels, Sweot potatocs woro moro plonty, and low- er, quolabla ot $3,00@3.25 P brl for red ; ond $4.50@ 500 for yollaw, BEEDH—Timothy sced wos much leas activo, and tho recolpta wore unexpootedly largo, couaing a docline of about 25¢ for cash, Cholco sold carly at $3.50, but Iater $3.25 wos the outside for prime, ‘Bales ranged from $2.90@3.50, Tho options were dull and canler, Balea wero roported : Hellor the week at $3,30; and $3,00 sellor to tho 20lh; also st $2.80 er tho month, and nominal 'st $2.65@2.76 soller Scptombor, Flax sold ot $1.05. Other mocds wore were inactivo. We quote clover nt $5.50@5.753 Hungarisn, 50@050; miliet, 40@50a; flax, $1.60@ 5. Sales wers roparted of 40 bags Cholce timotby $0.60; 98 hug: primo ot $335; 101 bags gn st $3.10; 8 05 3 1 bags fair of $3.00; 24 ba ,90 3 car fax, good crushing, at $1.65 ; 200 bu timothy, scll- eor thia woek, ot $3.00 ; 100 bage do at $3.10; 1 car and 200 bogs, sctlor to the'20th, 4t $3.00 ; 100 bags at $2,80, soller tho month, BALT—Continuea sctiva and firm at tho subjoined quotations: Onondaga, Oanads, and Buglnaw, fine, $2,00¢ ordinary cosrse, $3.00; coarso Dismond 0, 2,107 ground solar, $2.J0 7 , without bage, $3.25¢ dairy, with bays, $4.10@4.25 ; “Ashton dalry, por uck, 5,00 Turk’s Island, $2.00 ; ground alum, $2.25, ‘EAS—Have boon vory L8 quict throughout tho past ek, sad an ceey fooling sill promals, Wo aquot: Yourlg hyson, common to falr, 45@53c; do_good, 60@700; o cholco to extra fine, 9c@ALI0; com: mon o' fino old hyon, 10@Y00; common imporlal, 55@650 ; good 10 cholco, do, B0c@8L.I0; falr t0 good gunpowdor, 70@06c; cholce Piugauoy, $115@1.30; ‘oxtra Moyuno, $1,06@1,40 ; choics o oxtra now Japan. 900@$1.00; falr to good 'old, 65@700; common do, 38@0; colored natural loaf Jams, 65@650 ; common to s dolong, 553400 | good, 633050 ;chialcs o oxtra, o TOBACEO—Ta In fair roqueat at sbout former quo- tatlons, Wo raako n0 ciange 1n our list FINE Our—Extrs, 6@85c; cholce, 65@70¢ ; modi- i ; 65@600 ; poor to common, 40@500, Truo—Natiral leaf, T6@B800; balf Lright, 80@70; black, sound, 43@550. Bubrma—Good 1o choleo, 32@300; modium, 2B 310; common, 20@38c. WOOD—Rernius ivm st the tollowing guatstions : Deech, $5,00@8,50; maple, $0.00@9,50; hickory, $10.00 @10.50; slaba, £0,00, dolivored, VEGETADLES—Tomatoes were in latger supply and coslor, Molons woro also lower, Othor Yegotables woro without cliango in prices, We quote: Tomae toos, 50@T60 per box; onions, $4.00@4.50 por brl; corn, 10@11c; water-molons, ‘$7.00@14.00 per doz, according to aizo; musk-molots, $1.25@1.50 per doz, WOOL—Tho markot hsa boon' fairly nctive during tho past woek, but tho sifondsnce of buyers wsa smotler than for two or threo weeks past, The ro~ colpts continua light, and on this account tho trado f somowhat limitod, Prices aro unchavged, oxcopt tub- ‘waaliod {s quotod at 60, Thia price could probably not be obtained excopt for cholcs wool, almast like scoured, We quoto : 3 “Tub, washed, oxtra and modiu Tub, washed, common to fair Comimon ain g Fleoce, washod, XAXX, light, ¥ioeco, wrabod, X&XX, dingy Fleoce, waaliod, modiun light Flvace, washed, combiugs Conrso, washed.... ‘Floace, unwashod, XXX, in good condliiion. Flooce, unwasliod, coarse to modium Flooce, unwashed, coarsc, and di given below: =% |a s3] g 85 |i8% £y 7 £7 [53% 3 Chieago to 2583 H (Efasdladlid Py |RED & a s ¥ 45 90| 40 255 Wilmington, Dol Yoshington, 0. oxandria, 'Va. Fitteburgh, | Htoubeavdilo, ‘Bridgoport, 0., and Dollsirg Wheoling. Clovoland, 1,30 114 — CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Turspay EvENING, Aug, 12, Tho rocolpts of lve stock since Baturday have been s follows Caltle, Hoga. Sheep. 4,90 obod [ 2500 0,500 163 L. o891 13303 1,020 Snmo tino Inst wook 5687 1307 1,00 Wook beforo last.. moss 1,667 ‘Shipmonts wore as fallow " O attte, ltons, Sheep. cossneasensenee 1,000 5,017 aassen OATTEEifhora wa w3 ultor susoncd of anything rosombling nctivity in .tho dumand for any class of wtock, whilo, £ we oxcopt cholco sbipping hoeves and Int oawe, trailo waa taguasit, lifoloas, Nuw YOrk i re- portod averstoeked and 4@ olower, eud, with equally Ulscouraglng advicea from othor paints, shippors scomed afrald” to ‘take Lold, although lboral Indiice- meata in {ho way of concessfons wero hld out. ~Whila the woaknesu doycloped horo waa 1o doublt manly ate tributablo to the unsettlod_condition of tho morkot at the soa-hoard, tho misorablo quality of the stock af- forod for salo'contributed ot a littlo to tho goueral do- prosaiow, there boing 10 oxira, fow cholco, and oaly & Hmalt numberthot would proporly como undor tho hoad af * goad," The boet wors taken at $5.50@5.75, but esleaat thoso Agurea ambraced ouly abolit a Lalf dozou droves, the bk of (lio tranafors belng offocted b pricea ranging from $5,00 downwrd to $2.25. Tho markot closed dull, with many unsold, QUOTATIONS, 1,400 Extra Teovoa—Gradodateats, SOTRgDg 140 o Cholto Beo o fat, woll formad 3 year )¢ g 1, to o i m.:."f H’ 'l 11, B0BST0 Godd Bosves—Well-fatierd, finely formo D I A T oditm Grados—~Bleors in fol " i nulm(‘u\ 200 s 2oie 460@4.90 Bulc‘l‘nn’ Stwk(Luum‘mnn " Ty steors, o iaod o extra cows, o} Uiavigliior, averaging 500 (o 1,100 s, 2,36@4,25 Stock Cattlo—Common oatdls, in oa, averaging 700 10 1,050 8.00@435 Intorior—Light usnd thin oows, ‘stags, Lulle, and scallawag stoara, 2.00@2.76 Oattle—Toxas, Northern winterod, 8,25@4.650 Gattio—Texss, througn droves, 4,0082,50 OATTLE WALKSH, No, Av. Irice, 34 choloo sten: . 208 $5.00 16 choica atev (% 253! 28 4. 4, 2. 3, 2, 4 18 butchors' o 18 hutchora' atock, P S SO gk B! 1208 to_gonors) tion, the dny's aErivals woro Iight —zfosching w:fyp:cbmnf'%baohlfui,’- nd instead of raling lowor, as waa tho praspect ak the closo of trade yesterday, prices wore strong at & shary aivanco, Tho MGRARtC0 of biyers weh ek e oe did thoso in 'attendanco seem partioulasly ansioin 10 invaal, but the modoruto supply imparted s confident feoling not only Lo holdors, but. to buyers, and tho of~ foringa woro casily dispondd of at su average advanca of 100 por 100 1be. * Salon waro roportad ot 34.2334.95 for inforlor to_olioice Loavy gradee, ani at $4,70G4.95 for poor to extra light, with “tho bulk of the traustors within tho rango of $4.40@4.85, Allsold, and tho mars Xot closod firm st wubstantially th quiotationn glven abovo, Among tho day's transactions wure tho follows No, Av. DPrice,No, 57 ‘n8 $4.00 | 8 " g T v ) 2 Y050 50 318 4ds ] 00 200 400 185 2 200 450 et 5T 203 445 s B 28 458 50 97 T 45 80 @ W 4G 0 8 a1 4oy 440 19 208 450 ) o1 a8 o5 92 200 495 488" © 18 45 L5 6L 20 445 15 a 35 4o L0 100 535 435 a5 4935 42 s 6w 448 400 u3 158 405 150 B2 an 470 BHEEP—Thio fresh recolpta wera only about 463 houd, and with a falr local domand to meet, sollors uad no diliculty in Cully sustaining formor prices, Wo quota R o modiua ut £2,60@2.75, and gaod to choteo ab —— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. TuesDAYT EVENING, Aug, 12, Tho following tablo sliowa tho movemont of lainbor, shinglos, and lath for the pass week and sinco Jan, 1, 1873, ns compared with the corrosponding period Last year': nEcEIPTA, For SinceJan. Same 1,183, time, 1872, Lumber, m,. 00,016 645,108 Shingle, m,..... 26753 318,462 w008 64,110 Sines Jan, _ Sama 1,1870, time, 1872, 890,308 217,740 BWTE 247,010 X 20888 47,018 Th condition of the lumbor market Las nat differcd ‘matarially during _tho past six days from that of tho Drocoding wick, For tho it fow daya trado won ros stricted_by tho small offcrings, but tho lattor half of tho week the morket has boen sbundsntly supplied, one of tho Inrgest floots of tho acason arriving Saturday aud Bunday, Tho domand has boen principally from the totail doslors, though tho stlendsnca ot country bugora {a slightly'on_thio . fncrease, andconsldorabls Tumber lina boon sold for shipment, capectally by camal. Tho demoud can searcely bo called aa urgont an 1t Waa o fow weoks ago, but atlll all the Jumbor offer- ing lina boon disposed of, and _pricos aro nok quotably lowr, though tho largo offerings on Aonday hiad a tendonoy to dopross tho market, - Mill-run boards and strips havo sold at $14.00316.00, and jolsla and scantiing ot $0,50310,00, tho outside for ~good Bantatca cargocs, sud long longtlin abavo theao Ngures, common hoards and strips, $9,60@12,00; plckels, $8.00 @9.00; Iath, $1.76 ; shinglos, £2.675@1.00. _To-day tha offorings woro light sud 'tho market moderately activo at uachwnged prices, Tho following oalos Wora xoported: ) Cargo barge Morcury, from Ludington, 220 m_com= mon tuch at 310,50 5 160 m lath at §1.75. ‘Schr Antares, from Manistce, 50 m bill stuil on contract ; 80 m Jolta and scantiing st $10.00, _Sold by R, K, Bickford & Co. Cargo echr 8. Totor, from Muskego, 140 m common mixod at $0.60, _Schr Hubbard, from Ludington, 100 m strips opd boords st $10,00, Schr Bates, from Fronkfort, 100 m boards at$1i.00; 101 S-fnch at 075, Behr J, F, Tracy, from Manisieo, deck-load of timber st §11.00 for long, $10,00 for short, and $9,00 for common ~ dnch, Cargo sehr Manisteo, 120 m short pieco stuff at $9,873, Cargo achr Presto, from Muskegon, 160 m atrips und boards at §19,60, Schr L, McDonald, from Manlstee, deck load of Tong timbor at $12,50; 'hold jolals an scantling, 22 feot and over, ot $12.00; 0 feei ond un- dor at $10,00, Schr Four Dirothers, from Manlstes, 160 (s and scantling at $10.00; %40 m shingles ot 10 m lath at $1.753 810 picketa ot $9.00, Schr huson, from Oconto, 180 m strips and boards aU$11.00; 30 misthat $175. Gehr Kato Minehmsn, from Oconto, 200 m sfrips and bosrds at $10.50, Bchr G, Barber, ffom Ludington, 100 m strips and bosrds at'$12,60, ' Schr Lako Forosl, from Manfstoe, 130 m Joiuta snd acantling st $10.00'; 160 m “ A" shingles at $2.87¢ : 66 m Inth ab $1.76 3 28 m _plckela at $8,00 for flat aud'$9,00 for squaro. Behr E, Bcoville, frot Mus- Xegon, 110 m strips and bonrdu ot $2.75 195 m lath ot $1.75." Sold by Blanchard, Borlsnd & Co. LUMDED FREIGNTS, Manisteo, $2.25 ; Ludinglon, $2.00 ; Muskegon, $1.7: Oconto, $3.35 ; Monomince, $2.25 ; White Lake, $2,00 3 Grand 'Havon, $1,76; Pentwator, $2.00; Frankfort, 2,313 ; Ford River, $2.193, A7 THE TATDA, Businoss at tho yards is onlyfair, but prices aro tolerably steady, as quoted below, tho only chango Lo~ ing{n common green fiding, Which s now sold ak $16.00. Bhinglcs, on track, ato quoted at$3.00@3.12:¢, Hardwood meots with o fair avorago domand, std. prices aro stoady, Wa quoto: First olear. 2 i e nch, Third clear, 1 In Third clear, thick, 4, Cloar flooring, 1st and 94 fogathior, rough, . T Clear eiding, istand d togothier... Gommon siding... Common flooring, Iressod, frsi Common flooring, dresscd, socon Wagon-box hoards, aelected, 14 inc and upward A stock board; B stock board 0 stock boa Common _boa: Jolat, scantlin eto., 10 foot and undor. Regulator, from No, 1'sawod shinales. AorBlar,...... Bhingles on frack. .. No, 1 sawed, . Throo dolisrs pes o which charge fallows tho shinglea. ‘Thickucss—Fivo ehingles 1o bo two inches in thick~ ness, Length—Sixteon inches. ARD! ARDWOOD, Black-Walnut — Countors, $100.008160.00; _clear, $05,00@85,00 ; common, $35,00@260.003 cull, $20,008 35,00 ; flooring, $80.00. Ashi—Olear, $38,00@40.00; common, $10.00@25.00; cull, $10,00@16,00; fooriug, §30,00@40,00, On\—melrs $20,00@40.00 ; comunon, $16.00@25,00 3 cull, $8.00616,00, ‘Hiokory—Olear, $28.00@80.00; common, $20.008 0 cill, $12,00@18.00, M fifio%'i’s'&?mm@” ,00; common, $10.00@%5.00 Bltternut—OCloar, $35,00@60,00; common, $20,00@ commion, $15.008 00@40.00; common, $20.00 . 125 @ 1 ‘whon transferred, Whaltewood—Clear, @25.00 ; cull, $10,00316.00, Wagon Block—Nickory sxles, per sot, $1.00@1.60 5 $30.006340. wagoit poles, each, 45@550 ; box. boards, §30.00G340. Flortda rall_codar, 450 por ft mahogsuy, W0 o counturs, 600 5 Torswood, SU@800 5 whike holly. 3 SUMMER RESORT. Oakton Springs Hotel, PEWAUKIEL, WIS. M. B. WARREN., Managor for tho Ownors. rospoot, .50 por day. Fine Toat- o L o S sathig in BT e Sondss Dyl A oo e avirad to pactioe of thrao or o ireo o oL Hovigo rodus, by EWving s Driof notico by tol- <, 0, D. il solshratad Oakton Springs Waters aro usod for Deluking, Cooklog, and Hathing, in tho Hotol, Thesg aro tho Wators which hava offgoto 0 marvulous oura of Uol, N, I’ Tglolinet, Usolutely given up, by a council of fiftoon 'Ly FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. A~ A AN AAAAN $5 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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