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¢ THE CHICAGU DATLY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, e of the year, and 1 the grealor or loss aclivity of 0. G. Jnva now boing hiold at 20}¢@280c, Mocha GROOERTEB~COofTeen have taken a furthor up- rlcca, which aro oa follow Tub, washed, No, 1 4 ing ipland, 8¢ ; Orloat, g, Balos, & : AUGUST 18, 1R73. , e o A8 Tl : ) : 5 ¥ » o O volumo of such capital pooking Investmontin | Tho oxcltemont in coffes continues, nnd tie Bhlpm‘ ont. Monco thord P ol 1 T 14@160; Africsn poannts, 64 @7ig \v“n' | i ,r‘; 106 firié wools fa caroely ndeqinto, "m‘ r ‘-'nn‘ ) tv. ooz, Aug, 16.- Evening—Cott let and P N ] 12id e - . horo I8 N (J 'exn0, LH oan nnts, 03 ng- | cl ino wools fa sear ndeqginto, joro waf 14 Al . 16,— Evonin; m@NLY f \]fi) EGM M[M}E ronl ontato, of courko, varles at difforont pariods | differont gradon woro nyin advancod’ 3@3do, | n practionl cornor, ‘and may. 1o’ n:fi-fi:dgm; {fon peaniitn, fiaRtso; Tonnomaeo poarnila, 1Rk | vAriation in Ao na; o ulux%ny?;‘ry:flfiil ¥ oo, hiad, Balo MONETARY. Ex1upAY LvRuIvn, Avg, 16, During tho past week there hay beon n gradual Jerenso fn tho country demond for curroncy, und though the amounls golng ont each day Wwove not boon vory Jargs, thoy tndieato preparn- wun for pwoving the crops. The whent orop T now been secured throughout the Nortlnwest, und in n largo proportion of the wheat reglon is about ready to markot, In Wisconsin, Minnceotn, and Northorn Tows, tho harvest wugs carlior than wsual, wnd the’ recojptn of now whoat from thoso quariery will be eatlior in pro~ portion, 8o that (hroo, or ovon two,woeks henca, whall probably Do fecoiving twico ny much a8 now. The eurroucy guing to the country is boing protly gencrally distribuled to all pomts West and Northwest of this city, thus iudicating that when tho movement of tho grain beging it will boe pretty gonoral, Fho movement of currenpy ia Leginning to Biavo an offect on tho prico of Noyw York exchatige, obliging wany of o banks to mell at lower ~ pricoy to got curronoy to Al country ~ orders, Iixchangoe was gold to-day nt 25¢ por 21,000 premium and at par, though nomoe of the usual scllors wero still ask- ing ble por 1,000 preminm, Monoy continues very ubundant in this matkot for gilt-edgod short-Limo commorcinl papor, and foe 80 or ovon 60 dnys such paper could Lo bad ot from 8 to” D por cent. Thero is, howovor, vory [litllo such__papor in'the markef, though thoro is a good deot of 12 wud 18 monthy' real onfate papor, whiclt is of- fored at on aversgo of about 12 por cont por anmum. ~ Dankors still fool moro ‘dinposed than in former years fo proparo for a stringoucy in Octobor or Novem- Lur. It they proparo for it will not como, but if cach ano, forescoing this, trusts to his nolgh bors to do the proparing, it will come. ... “ho cloariugs of tho Chicago banks for tho A4 BTEAT, 70 FOE0BT AL 4,012,701 Corraxpanding week lus year. ver ueee 20,378,09L63 1,013,852,70 Mogzrn. Linnt, Preston & Kean quote sy fol- loww this efternoon : Selting, et 7, Jin, Us of *6%, Jun, - 10401 08 116 109%@16055 100 O &t Sterliug Exchange, Morthern Paciile G Chicngo City 7n Cork Connty Thincis County aud L. 100 1603 War 1812,.. 109 ks War 14 3 187 140 185 TATEAT, o Youk, Aug, 16.—3oney'closed up casy at 254@D u oxchiange dul, with actual husiness at 1085 Tor Laukers' 60 daye nterling s 1087 for sipht. aclive, oponing nt 1153, ndvancing to 1 i to 1147, oud fually advaucing to 11617, 4 wero nt the highest figurcs of tho 10 wore heavior than for n long timo (x (ho nctivity of yeaterday. Rated 24, 135, 3, 4, 6, nnd 1 per clo_shipments fof tho'weok, £04,702, 200 was silver colu and tho romainder aling fn of §15,000,000 6-20 honda of 1862 by The Secretary of the Treastirs was in obedienco to & tion Tram the Syndicato that ihey hnd rocelved amonut of new subscriptions in” Europe, Tho led botds aro held ebifefly on tho other aide, nnd wiil seiy (e by tho Sidicato, 56 thnt e il Dot huvo to handle much moucy in tis traneaction, Probably three-fourtha of tho $15,- 000,000 will bo Sxchnniges, and the balanco pad off 1 ) “Tiie Anefotamt ‘Treanurer paid out fo-Iny §2,000 on aveount of fulevest und in redemption of 5-20 bonda, Cattoms voceipt for fha weck, 3,613,342, Ths lu- puats for the sumo time amoluted 10 §6,970,442, of v 3 wero dry goods, aud 4,893,774 gen- ucrehndise, rnmenta dull, snd no matorial changos, Touds quict 1t nominal priven, tinilway and miscellaucous speculation quict, and, i e coption of n faw cascs, tho chatiges Hight, staloment had very liitlo 1, but Just efore tho clono a vigor- Ming movement wan noled in Pactflo Bal wic & Pacifle preferred, Tacific Mafl opencd 3507, £nd_foll off to 40k, rocovored to 40, 4075, Atinnii¢ & Pacifio preforrad ik, wnd afterwards sold dawn fo fon_vold at 013@01; Take o unf, 3 Erlo at G94@592; Ohion Northwestern common b 063((@053:@ 1, C.nt J1%@32, and Unfon Pacific ot (Qlber chages afo butmportzut, ) 108)50 GOYRRNXMENT DONDE, 11935 | Coupons, 19 17" | Goupons, '6 18 17 110-10s..." 15 18 3 TOKDA. 3¢ | Virginias, old.. rth Cafolingz, old..274 orth Caroliues, new,10 b? Indiana Cenral Hilinols Central. Union Pacficst Tnion Paclfic bonds, Klig Central Pacifio b nds, 10 Dol, Lack. & Wostern, 101 ¢ B, ir,, & Erle, 2 REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho faslion of uayivg somothing once a weelt about the reul cstuto “merkot” often 1malkes the impression with somo that thero are fluctuationy in prices of roulty within such periods, This i erroncond in some rospectn. To fluctuate meuns hoth to rinoaud fall, 'Thus far, for tho past ton years, tho movement of pricos of roal estate in Chicago liny boeu only to rise. The ounly ox- coptions to the rule in that time wore tho fem- porury depreciation of renl cstato in tho burnt diatrict,in consequenco of the dostruetion of the Duildings and the driving wway of the population and businoss, and again the dopreciation in the valuo of proporty immedistely surrounding tho burnt district whon business gravitated back to itn old loealities, Thoso are the ounly inntances of & fall in the pricos of real catato in Chicago in ten yeara, With theso exceptions, tho move- mont of pricos in all parts of tho city hug boon upward. 1n this sonse of the word, prices of renl estuto cannot bo said to flucluate ozeopt whou poriods of ten or fifleen years aro takon inlo conridoration. It roquircusoma great event to cuuso n decline in values and prices of rent entute. 'Tho ouly uvonts of the Inst Lwonly ycara thut have causad nuy declino in the valuo of Chicago real estato wore, tho commorciul erinig of 1457, the war of thoe rebollion, and the grout fire, 'Tho flrst wos o gonoral collapso of commorcial eredit which obliged poople to turn thetr property into monoy, and consoqnontly forced it upon tho market to the highest bidder. F'hs ecaud threstoned tho exintouco of the Gov- einment, and dostroyed confidenco in tho valuo ol uvorything but portable praporty. Tho third seomod to threnton tho oxlstonco of tho city, From tho first and ihird of thoso ovonts tho tho domand for suolt invastmont s tio only finc- tunation in connection with salos. Pricos romnain tho samo, but nt somo soasona of the your thero i3 moro, and at othors loss, dumand. The mout nctive sonson s always in o ewly sy s boing the soonost availablo timo for purchaaes, aftor tho genorul goltling up of buslness and tho Intercat and dividend disbirsomonts in January, Tho rest of tho yonr 18 always comparativoly quict, oxcopt in Lho snlo of lots to laboring mon who in tho fall usnally invost o portion of their sum- nier's earnfugain a lot for n homo, THE MARKEL. Thore have boon mno mpocial fenlurca In con- noction with enles this wook, ‘Ihoro is & mod- orato volumo of both lqilllmn.(o and spoculntive buylig, wsuch as might bo oxpocted at this scnson of tho yoar, It can not bo oxpected that there will bo much specalative buylng fust sb present. It is woll undorstood that, 5:!5 yoar moro than othors, caplraliats have heon disposed to koop thelr monoy well in hand in somo |-omlfly avallable shape until wo shall havo pasvod Ltho ususl season of monoy strin- geney In Novombor and Decombor, But it is ovident to tho most suporiicial obsorver that the prospocts for o prosparaus yone in tho Wost, aud consequently in Chicago, wore nover bottor than they are new in view of the abuadant crops end tho “continual influx of population from Europo sud tho Lastern States. For the ronson nbovo cited thoro may not bo much notlvity in roal outato Lhis fall but thore is overy renson to oxpect o greater volume of business noxt upring lun ovor. AUOTION SALTS havo beon profty gonerally susponded during the Iast Lwo _woeks, for tho remsons above mon- tioned. Tiitorin tho sonson thoy will bo re- vived, but for tho past week wo have no ruction salos to roport. 'THE LAKE-RHORE DRIVE, Tho southward oxtonsion of the drive from Lincoln Park to Banks etroet hau at longth boon Burvoyed and staked out, and thao work of con- struction will soon begin, Au endeavar it heing made to sccurs somo setion on tho part of pron- orly-ownory to extond it thres hiocis further south, but thoro appears to bu #o littlo public spirit nmong tho owners of tho lots that it is questionblo whothor_onylhing will be nccom- plishod vory soon, und it is not improbabla thut Bankn strcot will ho the southorn and of the drivo for a yoar or two, or oven longor. LAKE VIEW ITENS. Thodesigns aud plano for a_kigh-rehionl build- ing to bo orcoled on Graceland avonue, cor- ner of Asbland avenuo, have beon drayv:uand the contracts for construotlon will woon be lof. A sower Is Dolug conntructod Iu Surf strest, from the dummy track to the lake shoro. * AMr. B.T. Culvor hug wold hiy handsomo resi- donco on Tjarry avonue, with lob 150 fect front, to Mr, I WaPalmor for £42,000. Mr. Culver will proceed at once to build anothor residenco for imeolf on the sane avenuo. A now railway station on the Mitwaukne Di vigion of the Northwostorn Itoad, half-way twoon Ravenswood and Rouokill, is heing oree! ed. Tho placo Is eallod North Ravonswood. Some othor fino Improvements are in_ progress at thet pofut, and ovor £560,000 worth of propez- Ly, within o radius of one-balf nillo of tho now station, by changed ownors wilhin o weok. THE C,, D, & V. K. R, Tho route of the now linoof the Chicago, Dan- ville & Vincennos Railrond has finally beon lo- catod on tho contro lines of Scctions 2, 11, 14, 20, 26, aud 85, Town of Lake, thonca obliquely tlrough tho N, 3¢ of Soction 2 T'own of Worth, to the west quarter lino of Section 1 Town of Worth. Thonco south on tho west uarter linaw of Sootions 12, 18, 24, 25, and 36, T'own of Worth, to tho weet side of Bino Inland, | The ongincors will bagin tho survoys this weel, and the work of constructing tho road will prob- ably bo completod noxt spring. * RECOBDB OF MONTUATES. Some startling disclosures havo recontly Leon mado in regard to fraudulent practices in the omission to record mortgages. It appests that a roal cstato denlor, somo yoars sinco, inducod a clerk in tho Recorder's ofiics to keop mortgagos on his property off tho books, so that his cstate was apparantly uniuvcumbered ; tho partics who brought the (ocuments for record Leing salis- fied with iho clerk'sjindorsomont thereon, and hia promiso that they should be entered In thoir turn. Au accident has ‘]l\fll rovealed the fact that ko took advantagoof this statoof things to mort- gago the samo proporty ovor and ovor ¢l ho Lnd obtained on it sums far beyond il valuo j and all tho provorbinl shrowdnehs and yvigilanco of Philadelphia real ostato lawyers woro poworless in sosreling tho title agalnat tho simplo inton- tional aud criminal pogligence of thin one clerk. 1lis position gavo him tho power to nogativo tho culiro offect of thoir skill. SDAIANY OF THANSFERS FOR TIE WEPL. Tho following ix the total amount of city and subur- han pm‘mrty transferred during the week ending Sat- urday, Aug. 16 Gity proporty, numbor of sales, 130 ; cons{loration, $652,085. North of city Jimits, number of axlos, 103 considerniion, $23,025. Houth of city lime its, nuniler of sales, 20 ; eonsideration, $120,970,” West of city limity, number of oales, 23 consideralion, £2700." olal salos, 177; tolal conslderntion, $309, AL 84@3430, and fanoy Iio nt 26@320%¢0. Bu- gare woro strongor, with an upward tendenoy in rofined grades, Rico, soaps, candlos, #pleos, olo, woro uncbangod, Buttor and cleone met with o good domand at about previons ratos, the former sollin at 11@324c, and the lattor at 11l¢@18%o. No changos worlhy of noto wore developed in the dried fruit markot, Domestica ns woll a8 moat deseriptions of forolgn fruits wora inquired for spaoulatively, ne woll aa for consumption, and, with tho singlo excoption of pruias, tho difforont variotlen wera all firmly hold, whilo In raisins, currnnts, penchos, and somo other lines, tho ton- doucy is alill upwnard, Fish aro rathor quict, The lnquiry came chiofly in the alnpo of small oriders by mall, sud wore montly confined to whito finlt,mnaokorol, aud cod: Pricos wero stondy nd firm, Tharo waa folr sotlvity in_tho hido uintkot, and holdors woro flrmer in” their views, izmmmlly nsking 10}de for hoavy and 11?{«: for ight. IIny remains dull. Lonthor was in mod- orato roquest nt the quotations. No cliangos woro roported in tho olls, paints, pig-iron, to- Dbneeo, and wood markets, Anothor quiot day was passed ot the wholoaslo lumbor markot, tho offerings of Jumber aflont being too small to nilow of any spaocial dogreo of nctivity. BSoveral cargoos wore disposed of, gon- orally to tho city denlors, at shout the rango of prices which hnvo ruled for the last fow days. Al tho yards tho demand continues moderate, on Loth local aud interior nccount, and the grados ‘mostly wanted aro thoso commionly used for building purposes. Pricos were unchanged, Molnls and tinners’ stock romain quiet and nob particularly fitm, althongh denlors do not roport any deviation from quotations, unless it ho for momo mamufactured work, Tion wea dull and weak. iarge lots are sold to roglar denlern ab conceseions from tho current ratos, Navai atores and cooperago wero guic BU niohangads. Lo ferimich fos wool sontiase fair, and tho markot {s firm for choice fino grades, Hops and broom-corn woro moderately netive, and, under light stocke, steody and ,firm, Timothy sced met &ith an nproved inquiry, and wnd firmer. Flax sold nt $1.75, and clover in n nmdl way at $6.75, Otler geeds woro negloctod, (iroen [ritify weve iu fnir roquest nnd tolorably steady, oxcepting poars and pesches, which woro eauior, being more plenty, Polalomy were un- ciimngnd. Voullry was it moderate requost af about Friday’s vango ol pricer. Prair i wero in Hkeral eupply, and lower. valnblo b L@ 155, TLinko froihty wore los nativo and unchanged, thia feoling iy rathor dull, weahippens hold off, though neariy overy® nemad to oxpect nn edvanco of 5 p hin 0 woelt. ltatey wera de”on’ cotn ‘2 on whent, by snil to Buffalo, o I . corn wag quoted at 11o, wndl Whent ab 110, " Corn to Now Tingland smmil', on {hrough ratex, win quoled st 230 vin Sulfalo, Barnia, or Gator and 35 vin Ogdong- st A tatal of 10 ors wan roporied, which will earry out 40,600 bu wheat, rud 252,- 000 bt corn, A WCro in wi in sympothy with a Cineunindi and E‘guu wero and nopinally fivmor, ndyanco to Mo in o Mow Yorl, while Lho leeal mipply vory light. ‘4o were hugers ot 92 per gallon, wlich was the quotation of Triday, and sollors at B¢, with a ramar of one offer to nolt at 324jc. Provisiona wore r!ulob. with ho ehange, exeept. ou mees pork, which was o shado ensiof, haing held at Friday's prices, while the provailing bids made were 16@20c lowor. Lard was quoted strong in Livorpool, but was not matorinll affected by tho report. Meats woro not waned, but Lhoro were no sigus of . weakening, a8 stocks arc small in winter lots, and _thoro iR not much summer produck offering. T'ho wnrkot cloged ot the followmg rangn of- pricos: Mo pork, cash or sollor = Au- gust, $15,00@16.00:’ do sollor Seplombor, £15.00@16.00 ; do sellor Ootober, $16.00 6.5 5 do soller Decembor, £12.90@18.00 5 lnrd, cnsh or gollor Awgrunt,” $7.87)$@7.90; do sollor Soptember, $7.00@8.00 ; “ summer do, 7@ Thic. Hweet pickled lams quated at 10@ 12¢. Dry salted meals steady st @ 8¢ for shoitlders ; N@Y%o for short ribs ; aud @i for sbort clear. Boxod shoulders, 8@ 8e; Bnglish meats, 034@100 for short ribs; 10¢_ for short clear. Swmmer-curod meals quo- tablo at 1c Lolow those prices. Bacon Is qnoted at 8370 for shouldora; 10340 forelear ribs; 1030 for short cloar ; aud 14@1bide for hame, ‘il pucked, Mess boof, $8,76@9.00 ; extrn mosh.do, 80.76@10,00 ; boof lLnms, $24.00@26.00, " Olly tallow 73{@T%c ; gronse quotable at 43{@63gc. Bales woro rulpnrlurl of 500 brls moss pork &t 316.00 ; 260 brils do rellor Su&'m:mlmr at Ell&rfl(r 200 brls old moss at §15.00 ; 80 tes winter kottlod lard at 8c. The ,l)ai!ly Commercial Report givea the fole lowing a8 the whipmonts of provisions from Lhis city far tho weel onding Aug. 14, 1878, and since Nov. 1, 1872 also comparative figures s Tork, [ Lard, [ Hama Should'ra] Hiddles, bria) | “ten,’| tea. | tba, e, WhegAug.14,'73| 4.080)" 1,870| 9,370 1o, 000] 1,284,000 Hame wook, 72, 306) ‘238 Iswow) 610,000 Stnco Nov. ' 1105, 00776, 25|40, 742, 4591163, 665, 67 1,73, 381, 3 ‘Samio tmo "71-73. | 93,920] 173, 37616, 8093, 635, 605 103, 675, U8 COMMERCIAL. BATuRDAY EVENING, Aug, 16, Tho following wero tho recoipts and shipments of tho lending articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one yoar ngo: WECEIFTS, N BNIFMENTS, N Flour, bels, Wheaf, bu, Corn, bu. Oate b, Tiye, bu. Barloy, b, Graow ecd, 1hs, Flux soed, b, 109,280 Broom-corn, ‘Ita...| 54,260 Gured mouts, 245,150 5 65 Beof, brl 241,002 24950 "1,867 224l 1,950 o6l ‘143 2,404 0,005 Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption : 8,844 bu corn ; 005 bu oats ; 1,078 bu vuluo wnd pricos of pm}»onl.y bogan to revaver o & fow months, " and dn n from iho_time wlen thoy woro at thoy lind recovored to about where woro beforo the ovonts. The recovery from tiu deprossion caused by tho war was slower, J-ut s woon o it beeame apparont that (he ro- Lellion would probably be subdued prices of real eninto hegnu Lo riso, end In one yoar after it Va8 aveured the prices of property wWore proba- Ly m higl au bofore the war. It will bo soon thiut oven such great ovonts as abovo enumoratod € cuod temparary declines in the value and ‘ ces of veal ostato, ~ Pricow, therofors, onunob bu eid to dluctunte, excopt in long po- rindd of yonrs which “ombrace such pient ovents, As long aa tho country is 1oally prosheroun, thero will © bo wneenmulation of wealih from tho profita of bnstnent which must thd investmont in rond oy~ fata pe tho nltivnte and best wttuinablo seeurit; ite Laing more permauent thun auything ryo; 486 bu barley. Withdrawn for do during thio wook ; 9,273 bu whoat ; 29,761 bu corn; 106, 570 bu onts ; 6,550 bu rye; 2,016 bu barley, Tho following grain has boen expected into storo this morning, up to 10 o’clock : 27844 cars wheat ; 571 cars corn ; 18,200 bu No. 1 do, 4,000 bu high-mixed do, and 85,800 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 75 cara oats; 2,200 bu Mo, 2 do by canal; 1834 cara 1y0; & cars barloy. “otal (943 oars), 484,000 bu. The following wore tho rocoipts aud shipments of breadstufls and lve-stook nt this point during tho past weel, and for tho corresponding weoks ending as dated. BEoRIPTE, Aug.16, Aug. 9, Aug,11, LN (T ) Flour, brls,.. 21,765 Wheat, bu... 58 454,300 Qor, 1,199,003 1,674,088 Oats, bt 010 Ttye,' bit, 00 aT544 arley, b 45,116 Live liogs, T Cattlo, N 16,494 Flour, brls 20,018 101t Wheaf, bu. 19413 217,307 Corn, bu 2,050,000 9,027,844 Outw b 13,002 856,037 Iyo'b 00410 Yarloy, 5 10,872 Livoliogs ST 41607 Catile, N wem voit ‘Tho firat reported salo of hay under the new inspection systom, was mado to-dny ; ten tons of No. 1 timothy on private lorms. In auswor to an inquiry we state that the 250 bu of hot-corn, which tho Mossrs, Hough, chargod In court to have boon loaded upon o vosol, on rocoipts calling for sound corn, was taken baok Into thio clevator only aftor consldor~ ablo troublo, which involved & day's delay to the vossol. 'lio worst fosturo in the {ransaction sooms to have boon the doliberate porsuading of tho out Inspoctor to desort his post while the poor corn was being run into tho yousel, TUL MABKETS, Tho leading produce markots were active to- day In grain, aud dull on provisious, 'Thore was o rather strong demand for grun, and more for shipment than lorotofore, tho_ spoculative movemont being rolatively slow, Our receipts aro on the Increaso, but has boon auticipated, and the effcots would soom to have boen alroady discounted, In the dry goods market thore were no now fenturon, Hteady improvomeut in tho domand is now uoticoable, and flrnesy prevaily in all dopartmonts, Tho grocory trade was rported The shipmenta in dotail were sa follows: Shoulders, 44'hxs and hhds ; ehort rib, 184 bxaj short cloar, § bxs; loug clear, 99 bzs s long rib, 20' bxs: Oumbor- 1ands, 6 ‘Btrotfords, 65 bxs: Blaffordshiro, 185 Lxs ; long hame, 287 bxs; Birminghams, 10 bxa ; Trish cut, 25 bxa; bacon, 182 bxa; Btaffordslire bainw, 10 Dbxs; clear backs, 90 bxa ; bellios, 25 bxs; Lefcester- Bhire, 10 bxs; Wiltshiro, 66 bxa, Flour was very quiet at unchanged prices, There was scarcely a shipping order on the mar- kot, and the bulk of the sales made were to local denlers. Holdora wers vory firm in their viows, owing to tho fact of light stocks and the fur- ther advance In wheat, and would probably hayve uteup prices but for the paucily of tho domand. ran waa cosior, Sales woro roported of 100 bris white winter extras on &rlvnm torms ; 200 brls spring extras at 6.70; 100 brla do at $6.25; 60 brls do at $6.00; 100 bria do at £6.76; 76 brls spring superfines at §3.00 ; 60 brle ryo flour at §4.86; 100 brls do at £4.25, Total, 786 brls. Also, 10 tons bran ot 810,00 dolivored; 50 tans do at 80.60 on track; and a rumored salo of o large lot at 810,60 at thomill. The following was tho closing rango of prices: Farr to cholco white wintor extras, ood to choico spring oxtras. Low to media e ® 0.75@ 9.00 £.76(@ 1.00 Minnesotas Bpring superfines. ., 4.50 Ttye flour, 4.35 Bran.... 0,00 ‘Whoat was loss active, and irrogular, Cash whont was in urgent domand for ehipment, and advanced 4o per bu undor o rather sharp com- potition botweon two buyers on Canadian acoount, one of whom sold out to tho othor early in tho sosslon, as if disgustod, and sgain ontored the market after a little whilo. Thoro aromoro orders hero for wheat thon can bo filled, evon at the advanco, they having boen attractod hore by the fact that our new wheat is accortained to be Jjust ss good ns that in Milwaukoe, which is atill solling somewbat higher than the price in our markat, Ilonco the largor recoipta of whoat to-day hind no offoct in dopreasing tho fooling in cash wheat, thou‘fh it did make options loss finn than 1.lm{l would otherwieo have beon, in sym-~ pathy with an adyance in_cash lots and groater strength in Now York and Liverpool. Theoption deal was really vory dull, at not more than %o advance, till nearly half-past 12 o’clock, when' it took a start upward, under an impulsive domand from tho short intorest,'who became alarmod lost the continued domand for the cash articlo should leave thom nothing to fill with st tho end of tho mouth, Boiler August oponed at 51.1‘4}(}(, roso to 81.18Y¢, doclined to 1,18, advancud to §1.10, fell back to 31,183, and then roso steadily to $1.103¢, closing at $1.184¢. Beller Boptombor sold at 8117X@1.18%¢, closing at tho outsido, Boller tho year sold af 31.08){@1.00}(. Cash No. 2 spring oponed ab 812314, advancod 1o $1,2617 and olosed at 81,26 bid,except for receipts in the Hongh,National,and Union, which wero 3@ 8o below,owing totho fnot that theta isnot enough in thoso houscs to mako up ncargo. No. 1 spring was quoted at $1.27. No. nsrtng wau stoady af &1.15, and rejeoted do at $1.00, ~ There was no domnnd for wintor whont. Cash saloa wore ro- orted of 4,000 bu No. 1 spring at 81,27 ; 800 bu 0. 2 spring ot $1.255; 8,300 bu do at Lms}: 3 64,800 bu do at $1.25; 1,200 bu doat §1.243¢: 10,800 L do £1.245 3,400 bu do at 81283 8,200 bu do at §1.23 ; 10,600 bu No. 8 spelug at B1,15 ; ab‘:)ug bu rojected spring at §1.00, 'Eom, 102,- oy Oorn was notivo and strong ot tho outslde ricon of Friday for cosh lots aud this month'y elivories, but Telatively oasior, and nt timen dull, on tho moro doforrod options. Tho market waa steadlor than for soveral days past, Ahough tho offerings wore quite liberal,” owing 0" largoe recolpty, both by rall and canal. Tho Eastorn advicos were wilhout fmportant change, but leur‘])‘ocl wna quotod easior, which oaused a weakening towards the end of the session. ‘T'he most remarkable thing about corn i tho faot which ulll(htly appoarod yostorday, and was maoro deoldedly dovelopad to-dsy, of a premium on cash corn, independout of tho question of storage., The principal reason for this is probn- bly that lako freights are very low, and shippora aro anxlous to take advantngio of it, na thoy ox- poot a decided advance in frelghta in Boptomber, whon whoat snd oats come in rooly, Dut there 1s undoubtedly another reason, A great deal of the coru eold for this mouth has not beon doliv- ered {ut, und much of it hag to be bought in, whilo lhore s comparatively littlo in storo, nud elsn Lo hugh & £ox0uue_ Gai be doriyed. Who_Lingdoxatoly_motive, mith_ pricos, gonerully. frw, | that is_not ou tho mariot, J.wlug_held R . thie month ot Jul, m;imnlzml Aquoozo, though tho Iatior ls not con- sldorod likely. Our stook of corn ia now re- duoed to about 1,800,000 bu, of whith not moro han. 760,000 bu {8 No, 3, which will bo matorially reduged during tho coming wook, if froighis should koop down to tholr prowont rates, ovon though tho liboral recolpts of tho past week ehould bo ropoated. Some of tho ehippera aro roported to ba strong in the faith thal élmro will bo n radleal dvanco in corn ero long, whon tho characlor of tho imwlng crop is known, and aro arrunging to hold as much corn.-ns _possiblo in tho Linst, for tho riso, whioh thoy foel suro must ocour, Regular or frosh recolpta of No. 2 openod at 40c, ndvanced to 40l¢e, with. 403¢c pald In o speclal houso, and recodod to 40c at tho closo. Sollor the month was o shado osslor than cash, closing at 893¢c. Hollor Soptombor sold at 89%¢ @10, closing’ at 893¢@303¢c. Hellor Octobor rold at 40@403g0, x{tfin mixod was In onpeoinlly good _domand, closing b 40%c. Kojoctod was in good domand, ulonlng at 800 Did, Cosh_salos wero ropotted of 92,200 bu h(fih mixod at 40940 ; 11,200 bu do at 4080 ; 80,600 bu do nt 403¢0 ¢ 12,000'du do ot 4050} 16,000 bu do 8t 40340’s 13,000 bu No, 2 (Ti. L) af 404¢0; 13,400 bu do at 405¢o; 16,000 bri do ot 4030 1 02,000 bu doat 4030’ °74,000 bn o ot 4007 1,600 bn ro- kycted at 801¢0; 156,200 bu_do ot 8603 6,000 hu 0. 10t 42%0; 6,000 bu do_nt 41i¢e; 0,000 bu high mixad'at 413¢0; 5,000 bu No. 3 nt’ 4130, Total, 288,200 bu. Onts wore dull and weak. Tho market openod apparontly firm at Friday's advance, but aftor- wards fell off fally 1¢e, and ruled very dull, in sympathy with tho onsior fooling in corn_and re- ported woakuoes In Now York., Oash No. 2 or sollor tho month oponad at 28c, deolined to 27340, and closed at 2"3{@27 0. Boller Boptombor nold at 263£@2063{¢c, and sollor October at 263(@ 27¢. “Botlor tioyear was nomival, Cash solos waro roported of 1,200 bu at 23%o (special houso) ; 10,800 bu at 28¢; 6,000 bu at 278{0; 10,600 b at 3754c ; 16,000 bu_ak 2790 ; 2,400 b rojectod at 251¢6 ; 6.000 bn do at 25¢; 600 bu by snmple at 30! ¢c ; ‘600 bu do at 30c; 4,200 bu do st 320, Total, 75,400 bu, Ryo was in_good domand, and advanced 130 por bi, with Jittle offoring, tho receipta contin- ning light. Cash enlos woro roported of 9,200 Ln No. 2 a4t 6704 800 bu do at 664¢e; 1,600 bu do ot 6620 ; 1,200 bu do at G6o; 1,200 bu do nt 84, "Cotal, 8,000 bu, The markot closd Airn af the outsido,” Hollor (o month waa_inactivo but strong, 6fo bolug bid nt the close, with nominal kellory at G6e, Bellor Boptembor was 1ifoloss, Larley was rather moro activo and oasier than on Xriday, but the markot took on anothor now phaco, Bellor {he yenr waa tho favorito option to-dny, and about 40,000 bu were sold ot $1.00. Holler Boptember was wenk and 1o lower ; it sold 8t $1.00, but closed easior. No. 8 sollor Bop- Lembor was 3¢ lowor, selling at 76¢ o tho extont of 2,000 bu, Cash salos were limitod to 400 bu No. J at 87}¢e, and 400 bu do at 87c. v FUROPEAN MARKETS. The following is Beerbohm's dispatch- to the Donrd of Lrade to-dey Auaudt 10—London—Tloating cargoes of wheat off const n ahada doarcr acrivals Iargo, Cargoos of ‘wheat'on pnesiige linve an upward tendoncy, Good cargoes of No, 3 6pring off conat, 684, Caryota of falr avetagn qualily on pansago, 608 samo for shipments Wwithin two monils, 56s, ~ Arrivals of corn oif const te, Weather in Eogland fiue, Tard, 408 6d. ‘pool~Wheat stoady, ~ Corn neglocted 3 no busie ness doing; 288 8. Lard 208 6d, A DEGISION OF INTEREST. » A wng on the Board'of Trade bas perpotrated th following in relation to the only diuputed caso ariging out of -the wheat cornor of lagt month. After reading it, ono foels that there is only ono thing more to bo done, and that is to call in Capt, Buneby for kis opinion ¢ Mesars, Young & Co, Dectston of Capt, Fidward Guttle, mariner, on tho roat wheat-cornor of -1layes va, Hall, and 'Hall va, Young, and Young va, Hoard of Trade : 1f 00" o a8 fa that 1iull solls to Young 10,000 bushols of whoat kollar July, and agrees to dollver tho wheat in why it stands torcason ha should 6 tho custom among morchants and {0 8o, nccordiny tho rules of ho Boord of Trade, But If do bo fthat Hall didn’t soll his own wheat, Lut momo ‘ono elio's, ond ho can't get it, and the wheat afn't lore, or its on (he dtocky Monntalns or “omo other place, and he won't get ft, ond awears ho won't, why then ho need not, and Young loscs Dis wheal, Starboard now. But if Mall raye ho intended to pay, and wouid pay, and mouns to pay, sud nlwaye oo pald, thoughi soms olliers don't, “why thon he oughter, and that onds the mattor, Btoady now, and fail back, But Hayes, who Young' nover ‘saw o lioard of, and don’t kmow, aud don't want to knaw, enjoins Hall against paylng somo- thing or anotlior, and Iall enjoins tho Board of Trade, ond Young, aud Young's pariaer, snd Youggls span: ol dog, 1ows0? BAtif o bo Young sord thin wheat for a customor, and the customer gave him $1,000 na margin, ond Young rotwrning tho salo, guorantesd at 3140, and the customer on Young for iho payment, ond Young can't got the margin, or tho profits, andbo can't enjoln nuybady, and soltldn’t If ho could, and the Inw rays ho musk pay, and the Doard of Trade can't help” him, How then 7 Tho beariugs of my observation Jays in tho ap- plicalion of if, Awsst | Epwanp CoTrLz, Marinor, LATEST. ‘Whont waa nctive and oxcited in the aftornoon and advanced }do for the month ; No. 2 Spring sold nt $1.20@1,20%( sollor tho month, closing o tho outsido, and 31.183¢ sellor Boptomber; also at 1.00 soller tho yoar. ~ Corn Waa quict and steady at 400 soller tho mouth, and 8937c soller Bep- tembor, Othor grain, lako frofghts, and pro- visions were quict and unchanged. —_— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BATURDAY EVENING, Aug, 10, IALUOHOL—WM in good demand and firm at $1,8i@ 89, DBROOM-CORN~—Was in moderate demand, prices ruling about the samo sa thoy have for several days Em, aa follows : No. 1 hurl, 8@10c; No, 1 stock, rald, 6}@7o0: No, 2 do, 6@0x0; No, 8 do, 4(@ko; Tusido greon, 5G00; palo ani rad, 3x(@so. EANS—Woro in ‘modersto roquest, choico hand Jloked variotios boing moatly sought, Tho offer- ngs as woll s he rocelpts aro llght: Pring navios, $2.60G2.60; prime modium, $1.3@240; coni- mon to fa 00, 'ERTALS—Continus to moot with ir, il,flfi? BUILDING MA s falr local ill%llll'{’ with amplo offerings, Wo uoto: Sml‘m,sfl. 0 ; Now York stueco, casting, $3.60@ .00 ; Portland cement, $7.8088,00 3 brl; Huse endalo comont, $3,25@2. Utica, Loulsyille, Akron coment, $200 ¥ _brl; ‘marblo dust, In bulk, 80c@$1,00} limo (rls) P brl; whito sand, '@ brl, 1,80 @2.00; plastoriog lialr, 9§ bu, 40c; firo brick, par $55,00@90,00; butlaing brick (commml?, $5.00@ ‘brick, $14,00@15.00 ; sower brick, $3.50 ukeo aud Racino prossed, $35,.000 80,00, dol.: do common, $14.00@16,00; ' Indiona ‘prossed, $18.00@21,00; do common, $10,00@15.003 fro clay, nor brl, $3.00@4.00, BUTTER—A steadlly good domand for cholce butter 1a roported, and for sultable lots thoro aro ready buy- era at full prices, or at 2J@34c, with now snd then transaction at 350 for something fanoy, Low grades move elowly and are not held with a romarkable greoof frmnean, We continuo o quoin s follo trictly chalce yollow, 22@240 3 medium to good, 16@ 180 3 inferlor ta conuion, 11@14o. g BAGGING—1liere werd 1o now fontures to roport In tho bagging markot. “herols an active inquiry for grain bags, aud thore 18 somo prospoct of a furthor ads Vance, a8 stocks aro wmuch reduced, In burlaps aud gunnica only a falr amount of trading was donoat steady prices. Wa ropeat our lint : Bark A, 38303 Ludlow A, 850; Lowiston A, S4; Awmerican A, S1%50; Amoskeag A, 8107 Ottor Grock, 83o; burlap'bage, 4’ and 6 bu, 19@310;’ gunules, singlo, 17@18c; do' double, 26c} waol backo, 83@Gdo, OHEESL~—Itemains firm, Ordora are coming for- ward on n llberal acale, and stocks (which are by no moans oxcesalvo) aro being hold with confidonco, Fol- lowing nre tho priccs ourrent: Now York factory, 13%5@18%0; Ohio factory, 11@12)0; Wostorn factory, 11¥@1ix0, COAL—Doalors aro talking of advancing the price of Bard coal, and also tho botler grados of soft, but as yut no changos havo lakon place, tho followlng quota- tions ng furnished to-ay : Lehigh, $11,003 Lacke awanns, $9.60; Erie, $9,00; Brior Hill, 9,003 Wal- nut 1], $9.00] Blowsburg, $9.00@0,60; 'Hocking Vale loy, $8.00 ; Ounnol, $10.00 ; Iudiana Block, $8,00; Kirk- 1and Grate, 88,601 'Olorsy Mino, §0.00; Miuouk, $8.00; ‘Wilimington, $6.00, COOPERAUE—Was unchangod, We contlnuo to auote: Pork arrels, $13064140; lard tioroen, $1,60@1.70; whisky barrels, $1.90&2,10; flour bar- rolw, 48@570; pork wlaves, rough, $49,00824,00; do, buoked, $24.00@20.00 5 tiorco staves, rougl, $20,000 25,007 'do buckod or sawed, $5,00828,00F whisky slaves, rough, $30.00@30.00 ; U0 buckoed, $35.00; flour staves, $0.00@10,60; circlo flour heading, 7X@YXK0 por sot: flour hoop poles, $LL00GI6U0 por da; pork and tlorco poles, $30,00@35.00 per m, 'EQGB—Woro in fair local requent, andohofee sar- anted puckages wore firm at 13c, many dealors asking 180, Thoso offerings in bad ordor woll ab & wids Taigo of prices, F‘IZAT Ylfl(fl—fl‘lm local dealora talio nll primo offere ings about ay soon 8 thoy arrive, at tho quoted prices, Tho rocelpts are mot largo, Wo quoto: Prime to chioleo livo gooso featliors at 73@730 ; Jobbing price, 80@b30; mized foathers, 25@700; chickun, s@o, FIS1Tho chango in this market wau niuiportant, Busiuess was generally reported quiot, With pricos steady and firm, Halmon ato scarco, aud the late ad- yanco is fully sustaiued, Wo quote : No, 1 whitofish, b, g5.0088,25 No, 2 do, 51@$0.00; No, 1 Tout, $5,0036,35: No, 1 shora muokerol, new, -brl, $12.60@12.75; No, 1 bLay, $2.50@9.76; No. ninckerel, L], '$8,60@8.75; family mackerol, o e g A mor-oured_codtlsh, por 100 I, $6.60@0.76; Qeorgu’s codfish, £0.6036,76; Labrador hnrnn&nmn‘ bris, 19.00@0,50 | doy 3 bl 37060.00; Labrails beet g, round, brl, 8.00G8.60; do ' brl, $4,93@4,003 x herriug' No,'1,28@000; box botring,'scilod, 953G 380; Colunibis lilver saimou, 3 brls, ¥9,60@9.76. FRUITS AND NUTE—Uunder this head thero woro no furihor changes to noto, Activily fa still a feature of tho market, and all domvetio aud most varloties of forelgu frulty aro being Lold Wit uuoquivocal frmness, Quotatious sre oo fols lows s Foneran—Dales, BIS@io: fgy, druma, 13 Tdo; gy, box, 16@160; Turksly pranes, new, 18 @100 ralsing, layors, £1,00@5.15 3 te ourrants, @807 cltron, 4@46e, DOMETIO-~Al; npfilu. 173 200; Michigan 0,903 c; Western do, B8 c; Boutkora 10, 7@730 § poachios, pared, DL ; yeuclion, Lalvea, 10@3100; s\n, misod, 75@8c; blackberries, 11 12)c { ranpbierrles, (0(@41c; pittad eborrios, 45t NuTa—Tilborta, 196G 10e] ahmoids, Torvugoln, 2434 184 Naplos waluuly, D@00 Vsazlle, 03¢@I0) 0] pegans, ward Jump, Tho stoeks fn the principal markela of tho country aro reportod light, and, olthough at the momont {fio demand fa amall, ‘prices oro advanolug sll around, In this market tho quotations woro to-dny morked 1p X(@3¢0, and holdoraaay “Tho ond 18 not yot.” ~Bugars afao woro firmar, capectally for refinod raden. Ltico in strong, and somo variction aro tond- ing highor, Othier goodta in tho st ruled sioady, sn provionaly cbunlml. Delow aro tho prices curront ! 1t OAnD, om—‘l}[?sxc. Qorrrua—Mochs, H@Mo; G, @ Jama, 1K@ 3003 dJava, No, 2,98%@20c; fanoy Tlo, 27@20550; cholos do, 35)@353¢c} prime o, 25@30% good dn, u,\(@nga; ‘Common do, 3409 Toastin, dnhllil,'( ca, @20} [Bingapore Java, " 20@20%0; Cosla %:‘n&m‘x@m; o, primo, 25@25K0; Marncaibo, Olsnigac.gtar, full wolght, 104@A00: stoarin, ful waight, !‘,‘{@Mn 3 do, short welght, 133(@14)e. oE—Latus, B/@jco ; Tngoon, THGTRF Cavo s, o 4@0XeC. Btint-ratont cut loof, 124G 12x0; crushed and powdorod, 114@11%0; granulnted, 11X@1130; A, Atandard, 11X@112¢c; 'do, No, 2, 1154@11%e; B, 11 1Xe; oxtra 0, 10G110 O No. 4, 10X@10%c; yel- low 0, m@mm olco brown, 10@10)a; prime do, 9X@100} r do, 0N@OX cholco molasece sugar, 0%@100; falr do, 9x(@3%o; Now Orisuna sugnr, oholco, 0%@100 ; do primo, H}@9xo; do, fair, BN@JXo; comnion, B@BAC, l:mgvs—.’lga;ns:nd irips, tl-h@mfl; Iflvu: drlps, oxtra fino, D augar house syru| o hiEn o boGana: Now Otleatin moisency thotec S0 8%0; do_prime, 79@780; do common, 6537003 Porto Tleo molsasea, choice, 66@050; common molsases, 28 330, 9@10c, BaLzRATUR—Common to bes Brroes—Allaplos, 17@15: v 3003 casstn, Db H 88@400; 20 3 g g@x%fl? ;u‘fié‘,“l‘a"é'm’f(fia No, 1, 20@25¢; do No, 3, 18 L ' Soxrs—Tronch moliled, G4 Goxo7 German mottled, 8%@0xo ! Goldun Werly 03 Whito Lily, 0%@ 030 ; White Tone, 64 @050 ; Windaor, $X@ 43¢0} palm, 6@63c; Savon Iraporlal, X @640, BrAnon—Galose, 94 @100; corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 7o} cominan, 6X@0C. GREEN FRUITS—Woro plentiful and in good local domand, Fears snd poeohes wors in liboral aupply ond ecasior, Apples wero abundant and only cany + Yory choies euttng frat 1n brrrela brings 9403400, &Vsy ? Lomo Tou' X{? pote: Lomons, $15,00@10.00 por splos 10.00212.00, California poars, . $5.5066.00 por + do plums, $0.00 per case, Now apples, 25@500 por box or baskot, $1.00@2.25 (per brl) for common o fair; gaod fo chiofco do, $3.60(34.00 por bl Black- berries, $3,60€4.00 por cano: wild do, £2.00@2,60 por cago, Dluoborries ,$4,00 por b 3 huckloborrios, $3.00@ 3,00 per Lu, Pents, D@00 por box ; Bartlolt’s do, $1.50@1.65 per box, Peaches, $1,25@1.76 por box: peachios, por basket, $1.60@2.00, Grapcs—Tiiinoin, $4.00 @436 por caoo (30 he) ; do 60 Ite, in boxos, 5,503 6,00¢ $1,25@1,60 por baskot; Stberlan crab-applos) 500 per ox. . LIOTG—Aro in tolorably falr roquent, tho ordors bo- ing gonoraliy for amall lots for Immediato conautp= tion, Ohoicohops nro scarco and firm at 40@45c ; common to modium quotablo at 20@3c, “ MAY—Littlo chango wna noticcablo {n tho hay markot, Only & small 'demand oxiseld and pricos wora without material variation. Wo quoto prices old by _denlora—cara to_contaln 20,000 Ba: OX naon—Timoiby, rime, €000G10.60; do No 1, #16.00310.00; 6 No. 3, $13,00814,00; do mixod, $12.00@14.00; pratrio, upland, $10,00@11.00; d land, $0.00@10.00 ; do slough, §7.00@8.00. For delivery of_yreaed, $1.00@ 1,60, according to diatance. TIDES—Continuo firm, ander & good ' demand, ond ot the moment (lo fendency seoms to bo in on upward direction, Wo T‘mm Groon city butchors’, 7o; groon cured, ' Ught,’ llxe: do hioavy, 1040: part cured, 10@10Xc: groon calf, lsxvélnn:vud-kp, 19)0; dry calf, 240} (Ir{ m:l 210} dry salted, 16@176; dry flint, 166100 long-hairo kip, 10X@11c; doacon Bking, 45@s5c; grubby, scored out, or otherwisc dsmaged, two-thirds price, JRON AND STEEL—Continucs dull and woak, Thero waa no quotablo chinge in prices, but they sro ‘Delng Alinded mors or less for large lots, We quote: Iron.... 3.8-10@ 4 Tates (0rac-5100 {FOD ..v s ralos Plato Iren, common ta Tates Norway iron, qn Norwny nnil rods, an German plow s Bl Cant plow teo D American tool an Chrome tool stecl I Englisl tool stcol mles Eogllsh spring at rates ‘Amorican cast spri T Bteol tiro, X-in. . 8 B LEATHER—Nothing now was noted in connection with this market. A fair businoes was transacted at tho prices givon below : City harneas $ M@ & Goitutry 368 38 Line, city, 1@ 3 Kip, @ lb. 0@ 1,10 Elp, veals 85@ 1.20 City uppe: 28@ City uppel 2@ 1 Country upper ey Gollar, B 1t. .26 23 alf, city... 1208 140 Calf, country..... 110@ 1,25 Rough uppor, standard. . 0@ 35 Rough upper, dsmaged, 2778 30 Buffalo planghter sofo. N@ OB, AP8000u0eure0nueees 0@ 52 French calfy Jodot ... Fronch calf, Lomoino. ... ‘rench calf, 24 t0 38 1bs,. Fronch kip 50 ta 100 s e METALS AND TINNER'S STOORS—Wero qulet and unchanged, Manufsalured goods nro essy, ‘Tho dis- count on wiro 1s now 25 per cent, Wo repeat : Tox Prax—10, 10514, $14.00 do, 19x12, $14.60; do 14320, 316,007 a6, ooling, 10, $10.60; " do,” 20538, T1o Tix—Targe, 420; small, 430; bar, o, BrreT ZiNo—Full canks, 11c; half caskm, 114 @110} Tous quantity, 113c; alabe, Oc, Snxrr InON—No. 24, 0ic ratos; Russia iron, 2303 do No. 1 stainod, 200 rafos. GALYANIZED Tnox—No, 16@20 160 ; No, 22@24, 1603 No, 25@30, 170} No, 27, 180 ; No, 28, 90c. A discoun| of 35 per cent 1 mado from tbia Copren—Coppor bottoms, 400 ; brazlers, ovor 12 b, 470; tinned copper, 88¢; planishod coppor, 4603 doj cut to aizes, 480 ‘Wine—2 to 6, 80; 6, 8, and 0, 10c; 10to 11, 110; 13, 11)0: 13ond 14, 124c} 16and 16, 1o} 17, 16c } 18, 1663 19, 100320, 2003 full bundle, 25 per cont dis- count ; 'feuco wire, 75¢ ; by car load, 7o. NAILS—Woro in demand’ &t $5.60 ratos, Somo_dealers state (hat for Iarge lola o dlscount .of 13%0 s allowed, while othors call tho market firm at quotations, We rope: 004, at s 1 por “fl 24,60 rates ;2 8d do, $4.75; 6d do, $6.00% 40 do, bt 9d o’ $6.00] 90 d, o, § d do, $1.75; cfinth, $7.00, NAVAL STORES—Trado wsa modorato, but prices aro ’ mxe;':hgx llle;dy ] givon ba"l’uv;éx ]\lxan.llh z0j of eleal ropo, B Ib, o; e wm?w 'ty 20@050; m?runu, '] |4 e P a e alie b bl el .60 3 )y rl, $0.1 . ity § brl 3 L Py ‘gonerally quict, and’ moat 'descriptions wora stoady, Yollowlug aro tho pricos current: Carbon, 17c; oxtra lard ofl, 700; No, 1, 650; No. 9, 620:' linscod, raw, Slo: do boiled, 950} whalo, 8@ ; sporm, $1.00@2.00; noats foot oll, strictly pure, $1.10: do extra, 903 do No, 1, 760} bank ofl, 650; 6traits, 70¢ ¢ olophunt ofl, 050 ; turpone tine, &36; mapiths, ‘63 gravity, 18Gi00} maphius, cominon, 16@16e. TOULTRY AND GAME—Tho day belng Saturday, thore was rather more doing in_the poultry murkot, tho attondanco of tho rotall dealers belng fair, Tho offeriugs woro liberal, but thero was no parileular chingo in prices. Old chickons ars quotablo at $3.76@ 4 springs, $2.75@9.60; small do, $1.75@2,50; diicks, $3,00, ' Prairio clickens wers offered frooly, sud declined, sales belug made at $2.60@8.60, mm‘?; at about £2.60@:1.00, th latior price for birds ot bad- Iy injured byshootlng, - TOTATOES—Tho supply fs still moro than smplo for the present requiromonts of tho {rado. Prices aro wesk, but not quotably lowor. Oholco f-cali patatocs in barrels bring $2.00; other lots, $1.00@1.76, quot~ ahla ot 60@050 per bu 41 eacke ; 1 car of carly Tose sold at G0c doifvered, Bweel potatoes ara quoted at 63@T6c per case (¢ bu) for yellow and 46@060c for zod per caso, BALT—Doalors report continued sctivity in the de- mand, and a firm market, The receipts aro Jiberal but not sufticlontly largoto nliow of any decided accumuls~ tion of stocks, Tho sales of ome of our prom- inont firms, for tho month of July, oggro- gnlod 105,000 brls, This may afford an Kdea of the ac- tivo utatoof theanarket. Wo quota : Onoudaga, Gaunda, coarad and Baginaw, fiuc, $2,00; ardluary coarse, $2.003 Dismona 0, §2.107 growmd solar, $2.10; dairy, without Dags, $3.253 dairy, with bogs, $3.10@4.357 Awhton dulry, por Gncky 00025 - Turk's Isiand, $2,00; ground alum, §2,25. SEEDS—Thora waa o deelded {mprovement in (he demnnd for timothy, and thumarket was_ quite stroug at a slight advance, Hales ranged from $2.20@3.13 for common to fanoy seed § clover sldd ot $5.78, and flax ot $1,75, lungarian and mitiet were nominalat 6063 8o nud B0@A5e, Rulew worw reported of [0 Laga timothy, funcy, at $3,165 100 bags do at $3,10; 1,040 bogs af 057 135 s etiolco ut $9.005 1 carat §2.05 1 95 baga Drime st $1,05; 180 boga ut 32,687 1 208 boga do 4t $2,853 030 bogs do. ab $3,80; 237 Lngs do good at $2.76 ; 40 Im%& ut $2,733 ; 165 bugs doat §2,70 ; 23 bogs at $2.05 ; 63 bngs ot $2,60 ; 18 boge at $1.65 ; 125 Lags Bt $3.60 % 25 bags st $.45; 14 baga ot §2.40; 6 boge oot 0t $2.20 ; 6 bags Drime clover at $4.76 ; 800 bags fiax at 175, TIEAS—A falr ordor busness wus dolng In this de- artmont, and formor prices woro tolorably woll aus- Tainied, wave. for low grades of old toes. Wo mako o whaugo In our quotations, as follows: Youug hysou, eommon to falr, 45@hlio; o good, 60¢3 00; do chulco to oxtra ‘fine, 05c@$L10; common to fuo old hywon, 70@00c; common imperial, 83 @050 ¢ good 16 cholce, do, H0c@SLI0; fair to good gunpawdor, 70@050 ; ohioice Iingsuoy, $1,16@1.40; Sxirn Moyuo, $1.36@1A0 § choles (o oxtra nuw Japau, Q0c@$1,003 fir to youd 'old, 65@T00 ; common do, 38420} oolored natural leaf Japa, 66080 § comimon to fino Golung, 85@480 ; good, 65@650 ¢ cholcy to oxtra, 850@31.00. TODACCO—Was quist and leady st formor pricos, Wo quote s Inke Cus—TFxira, T0@8%0; clioles, 01100 modi- um } 65@000 § poor 10 commion, 10@0e, Pruo—Notural leaf, T6@800; Lulf bright, 60@70; black, sound, 43@550. Bubumva—Qood 1o choleo, 82@000 ; wedium, 2@ 91¢; common, 20@28a. WOOD—Raialus frm with a tendenoy toadvance, Trices xange ox follows: Tooch, $8.008,60; maplo, .00@0.60; bickory, $10.00@10.60; slabd, $0,00, det vorod, A ETADLES—SIlcly fresh vogoblca woro sala- ble, but th ofiurlugs wera quito 1a:go, aid, it belng tho Tast of tho worki, prices woro sather cany, Wo quiotes: Tomatoes, d@lio por box; onjons, F160@E00 por Drl§ corn, 10 lu 3 watormulons, $5.00@ 16,00 or duz, sceording to sizot inuuk-melons, 76e641,00 per doz, of $1.06@2.00 por civo beuta, $1,60 por b, WOOL~—Was In contiuuod *good demnud snd the O L soackob Jx S, _ Bigga axe lght, aug Wo_supply of [ Lasw, “Avg, 10, iisufeacort Tub, washed, oxtra‘and medium, Tub, washed, commton 1o fair, Gommon iy .. Flooce, washed, X&XX, ¥loccn, washod, X&XX, diu Flocco, washod, modfum ight Conrng, warhod e, . oo Flooce, unwoshed, XEXX, in good condliion. Fleoco, unwashed, cosrso to modinm. Floece, unwashed, coarse, and dingy. Buper, pulled Extrs, pulled. CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. IRoviow for tho Weck Ending Sntura day Eveningy, Aug. 10 BATURDAY Lvesmio, Aug, 10, “Tho rocelpta of live-atock during tho week have been w8 followa ¢ Cattls, Hogs, 3 M1 6,803 0,478 28 9,351 w1 11,609 700 0,629 769 6,000 513 62,000 4,000 43106 9,310 ek hoforo inat. 58,001 4700 1 Bhipments wero as follows axpes iy o avorago drover, a diminishod supply of rougl, half- Fattoned stock falght bo expoctad 1o ranule from tho diaoatrons losson of (ho prat fortnight, bnt #t hos ro- peatodly beon domonsiratod that, the "Westorn drovor carns nothing by experience; so that, notwitlistanding tho unusual oxcallonco of the pasturage, and thoabund- anc and chenpnesa of corn, wo moylook for continusd heavy recaipts of thin stock, and a continued dull snd drooping markot, Well-matured boeves comparatively aro scaro, but {ho oxtromo low prices st which common | grades ato solling depreases tho market for all, though of. courso tlia boat grades suffor lesst, A fow bunches of faney steors of icavy nverage liavo beon disposod of t $4.00@6.36, whilo some cholco, smooth, fat stoers, avoraging from 1,360 0 1,460 lle, wero takon at$5.60@ 6,75, Uut thio offerings good opough to command theas figuros woro Limited, Tho great bulk of the woek's salon woro effccted at prices rauging downward from £5,25—chiofly nt $3.26@4.76, or st o docline of 25@500 from tho pricca curront ot tho closo of laal week, Btack cattlo havo met with rather moro lnqlfle?, and thio fow really desirnblo lots on salo commanded 'rela- tivoly fair pricos, $4.00@4.35 boing pold for thrifty young stoors nveraging from 1,000 t0 1,050 Iha. The supply of throngh Texas cattlo waa largor than during any provions wook of the soason, and they havo_beon nalablo only ot the low rango of $1,76@2.60. Toxas hitfors and poor Texas cows sold ot $140G1.60, Voal calves wero in fafr requeat ot 0 for poor to dwm ‘with saloa mostly at $3.75 o o To-dny trade wna glack, Neithor locsl nor outsldo buyors Boomed to_fool any intercst in tho traflo, and Dbut ittlo wea accomplishod toward clearing tho yards of tho. 4,000 or 5,000 stals cattlo which thoy contalned. Buippors eolocted o fow loads of tho most desirablo rados, for which thoy pald $5.00@5.25, whila the lim- ted wants of city butohors wera auppiicd at 81400 8,76, for thin Toxas holfors to fair native atock, Tho morket closes flat, QuOTATIONA, y Extra Booves—Gradod steors, avoraging 1,400 fos and upward, ... .. .$5.1620.00 Gholca Booves—Fine, fat, well formed 3 year 10 & year old steers, Gvorsging 1,300 to 1,400 168, ceu s, o0 5,40@5,60 O e, Sy 1100 10,000 .o 400516 uu;‘uf&‘ mm&omh{m floas, Bvore iy sging 1350 e ces saosvr sansssove % Butchers! Btock—Oommon o fait teors, 3 amd good to oxtrs cown, for city slanghter, aversging 800 to 1,100 M. ... .. 8.00@4.20 Stock Uattle—Common eallls, in docont fleah, avoroging 700 to 1,060 ! Inferior—Light and thin cows, stags, bulls, ond ecallawag steors, Cattle—Toxns, Northern wintered, Oattle—Texna, throngh droves. HOGB—TN arrivals havo hoen b3, 1nst woek, and 68,061 weok boforo Inst, during the four weoks ending to-day have beon 218,430, Tho cool weathor provalent during tho pust half-dozon days haa wilnessnd increancd activity in tho hog trado, and » fomeswhat firmer tone hoa pervaded tho markat. Liboral 08 huvo boon tho doily recelpts, tho stock waa not allowod to ncoumulate to any Isrgo oxtont, and nt tho closo ouly o fow rough, coareo, heavy lots remain in tho pous unsold.. The oxtremo’ ranga of tho mar~ kot was $4,25@5.,00, though comparatively fow droves #old below 4,35, and not_many abovo $490. Light hoge aro atil givon ho proforence, and coniinuo to rulo from 800 10 400 por 100 ibs hightr thin hoavy. ‘To-lay thore was falr activity, and the fresh recolpts were quickly disposod of ot fult’ pricos, ealos making 8t £4,90@4,05 for noor to_extra lieavy, and at $4.65@ 4,05 for poor t0 extra light, Themarket closod atoady, MOG 8ALES, No, Av. Price|No. Av, Price|No. Av, Price. BOL 207 $460 |11 100 $4.00 |33 208 $4.90 40 103 450 |72 171 490 |22 190 485 06 245 460 |68 208 470 | G0 281 440 46 251 4.65 |61 208 4. 21 100 400 60 200 435 |40 104 485 |54 201 483 50 260 450 |58 235 4.85 1106 249 4,50 1 170 495 |53 268 480 |60 100 4.85 20 209 485 |62 208 4.85 |04 210 4.90 B0 235 4.5 |47 286 440 |38 211 490 187 -171 400 |60 203 490 |75 174 490 63 201 480 |42 237 476 |82 3T 440 141 200 455 |80 D18 435 (267 257 4d0 G0 200 480 |49 310 440 200 440 85 |64 25100 4 210 4.8734| SHEEP—Tiio situation of this market romoins cs- sentinlly unchangod, Thoro Is atill an_absence of any shipping demand, but tho wants of local consumera prova oqual o the'supply, sud prices keap woll up, Tuling steady at the closo at $3,75@3.50 for fnferior {0 common, 1t K16@400 for medlum, and st £4.:3 475 for good to strictly cholcs. Sales have boen prin- cipally within tho range of $.50@4.35. gl v CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Satunpar Evexina, Aug. 10, ‘The sitnation at tho sale docks s much the samo to- day as it has heon for severakdays past, The recolpts are 8o light that thore is very litile to do, and fow buy- ors mnks thelr appearance on the market, What there 18 offering solls slowly, and most of the brokers do not caro to make thoir salos public, Prices are little Lolter than nominal as follows: Good to chioice boards and sirips, $11.60@16,00; common to medlum do, $3.003 11,00; jolsta and scantling, $9.50@10,00; common do, $0.00@20,25 3 lath, $1.65@L80 shingles, $2.873@9.00. 25 8, In the aflernoon sovoral cargoca arrivod, and & few buyers wore on (o market, but the Amouit of trsding i light. Tho foliowing sales wore Toportod, Tt fs sald that thoy wore not all mado to-dny ¢ CGargo achr Qurlow, from Oconto, 175 m _atrips and boards, at $10.00, Cargo rchr Gladintor, from Manis- tes, 117 m folst and acantling, at $10.00 } 13 m plckats 2t$9,00; 25 m Inth, at $1.76. Cargo schr Gipsy, from Whifo Lake, 68 m common strips and boards, at §9.00 ¢ 10 m thick Wppers, 0£$36.00; 30 m seloctod tripa nnd boards, at $20.00, traight messurs mill tally, Cargo aclir Monsoon, from Muskegon, 14 m stripa ond boards, 8£$12,00, Cargo sohr Emoling, from Auskcgon, 120 m strips and boards, at $13,60, Cargo achr Mary, from Muskegon, 85 m strips and boards, at $18,50, ' Cargo schr Conqueat, frown Mlmkcsun. 130 m_strips and Dboards, nt $16.76, mill tally. Cargo schr Prosto, from Muskegon, 160 m sirips and boards, at $9,60, 8ol by Blanchard, Borland & Co. LUMUER ¥REIGNTS, * Manistee, $2.25 ; Ludington, $3 Qconto, $,35 ; Monominee, $.35; Grand ‘Havon, $175; Pentwater, $2,07% ; Ford River, $212). AT Tt YARDS, Thera was no porcoptiblo change n the conditton of {he market, Tho domand is moderate and prices steady, ‘The stocks are accumulating, Wo quota: First clear,.. 50,00 @55,00 Muskegon, $1.75; ito Lake, $2,00 3 00; Frankfort, Hecond clear, 1 inehi 0 3 inch. AT.00 @50.00 Third clear, 1 Incl ... LS80 @0 Third cloar, thick W @450 Olear flooring, 1st and 2d fogother, FOURHLiserasivutspisinning 140,00 Cloar iding, 1at and 2Q togethor Common slding. ... 1% Comimon flooring, {rcasod, Arst, ‘Common flooring, ed, second, 2 Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 inclica and upward, ... oo A stock boarda,..ee., 1 stock boards. Ostock boards, Common boards.,. Joint, scantling, sinal foat and un¢ Codar youts edar pos Lath s No. 1 sawed, o 125 @ L0t Throo dollars per car {o ba addod when transferred, which charge follow {ho khingles, Thickness—14vo shingles to bu two inches i thick- noss. Length—Bixteen Inches, HARDWOOD. Black-Waluut — Countors, 3100.00@150.00; cloar, , 00@85,00 3 common, $35.00@50,00; oull, '$20,0064 85.00 ; flooring, $50.00, ‘Asli—Clear, $28,00@40.00; common, $10,00@35.00§ eull, $10,00@16.00 ; flourinig, $30.00G40,00, O3i—Cloar, $10/00@40.007 comuron, $10.0083500; ar, $3,00Q00.00; common, $20.000 1 M lear, $32,00@55 *003 common, $10,00@25.00 onil, $10.00@16,00, 2 Dlitternut—Qlcar, $35.00800.003 common, $30,008 .00, Olicrry—Olear, $40.00@60,00; common, $15.00@ 35,00 cull, $1,00@18.00. Whltawood—Clear, $10.00@40,00; common, $30,00 @125,00 ; cull, £10,00@15,00, Wagon Htock—Iiickory axlos, per set, $1.00@1,60 ; ‘wagou poles, each, 45@s50 ; Lox boards, $30,00@ 40,00, Florkia red_codar, 50 per £t ; mahogany, 3@40o ; da counters, 600 § rosewacd, 80@800 3 white hiolly, 30c, iy MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forolgn.Murketu, LivERPooL, Aug. 16-11a, m,—darket nnchanged, LivEsront, Anf. 14 an—Breadstufls qulot, Market unclangod, Lard, 8%, 0 164 p, onsola fur _maney, wors t, 03@Y92 ; 6204 of ‘63, 0475} do o7 10-408,'00 5 Niow 5. Erlo, 47, 10,000 Balen : Amorican, oxport, 1,000 bales, I;mdnmm quict nnd tnchanged, Doof, 848 6d, Lard, 303, B Elerhimor County Datry Marlkot. TarrLe FALLS, N, Y., Aug. 16, 187; +Tho market t Utlea Olly for WG wiek cidlig Avig, 10 was vory dull, and from 6,000 bozes of factory clicons offored not over 1,000 were eold, 'Thoro seemed tobobut littlo Inclinatlon on_the part of buyera far purchaso factory and Loldorn woro stillleus dinposcd o cloto out thfr oo, aa prices had doclined 3r from quotations of last wook, at which timo many”nf thom beld_over with tho oxpectation of a rise in tho markot, The bulk of factory clicosa old for from 12a to 12736, whilo ono salo waa jrabubly mado t 1ic. At Liitlo Falls for tho woek onding Aug, 10 tho mar- Xot waa tho bluct of thio noason. Baloa of farm dalrice zeachod 800 boxes, of which about_two-thirds brought from 1l to 126, tho romainder selling for 10@10k¢, with tho excoplion of two exirs lote, which went for Tho ropresontation of factorymen was large, probo- bly largor than that of any provioun wook this yoar, This s readily soconntod for from tho fact that greni many dalrymon held over thelr chigeso lant weok with tho ozpeotation that chioose would go highor, whils | quitos numbor who woro niot In markot at that tima worovresont this wook, Wo eatimato tho offerings at no less than 12,000 boxes, but the {nactivity of transace tions causcd only about 4,000 fo chango hands, full talf of thom golngon commission, Tho following salos woro made: Datod, 18 bozes af 130 Argusville, 63 at 130 : Arnold Broa., 37 t 1330 Tiatliol, 60 at 13¢ ; Drockott's Dridge, 112 at 130 3 dutts, 95 at 12300 ; Cantral Valloy, 100 at 1363 Col Croek, 100at 130 ; 'Danubs Cold x;pnng, 110 at 130§ Quopien, 118 ot 1o Tmpics Chaddar, 72 881330 ; Flat Creok, 50 at 130 ; Horkimer,181 at 10§ Manhelm 100 ot 130 ; Manhelm Cenlro, 187 st 1305 Manholm T\lmplkeéofill at 130 ; Middlovills, 200 at 130} Shiall's Dush, 76 8¢ 130 ; Bmall'a Busb, 300 st 130 ; Blrats ford & Balisbury, 100 &t 13x(c. For {ho corréaponding weok last year tio salos of factory chooso amounted {0 4,600 boxes, which brought e, wis K0 to }s:a lowor than the previous ‘weok's quotations, bt on tho following weok upwards 0f 1,000 bozes sold at on advanco of fully ono cent, Tho westlior during tho past weok Las boon quite showary, and an dairymen hsve finlshed (helr hay harvest, it {8 proving an excollont thing for the aftore math, Which, in consoquonce, 18 starting up Anely. Tanturos alao, 8 woll aa orops of ll kinde, are utlll de- riviog bonent from tho rafns, which ore mot of long enough duration to injure tho latter, Tho potato oron, which it was thought wonid short thid year in Herkimor County, now turn out beyond afl ox- pectation. Farmors who are bringing thein to markot iy thoy aro laxge, {roe from rot, sad promiro to 31eld an abundantly s uausl, Corn s not looklng quita 08 thrifty as it should at this time of the year, the hot, dry woathor which occurrod for & numbor of 'weoks Al reotly after it wan planted rotarding ils_growth to such on oxtent that tho raln comiug thereatior failed o rocuperato t, and it 18 foared thal tho crop will Le ght, bales ; apceuintion and Pittsburgh 0il Markot. Trrranvno, Aug. 10.v-COrudo petroloum, $1,25; ro- finod, nominaily 166, 35 e New Yonx, Aug. 16,—-CorTon—In moderato ro- quest, wonk ‘and irteguior uplands, 10%s, - Futuro closed firm ; salos, 7,600 bales, August, 10 6-326 3 Sepe tomber, 17 16-1607 October, 17%0; Novembor, 175@ 1718-390 ; December, 17 6-1G0, . * BreADSTUYYE—Flour—Roceipts, 0,826 brla; market Iess active, and prices generally ' without' ducided chango: $4.95@3,60 for superfino Woatern and Btatos $5.16@0.45 " for common to good extra’ Westorn snd Blato ; $0,60@7.25 for good to cholco do; $7.25@8.40 for common to choico while wheat Western oxtra ; $6,30@B.50 for comman to good oxtrs Obio; $0.70@ 10,75 for common to cholos extra 8t, Louls. Rye flour quic¥and steady at $4,60@5.65. Cornmecal sloady at £,15@3.50 for Wostarn, ~Wheat—Rocelpts, 35,624 bi; market rules stesdy st $1.97% for Tolicted spring ; $141_for soft No. 3 apring s SLS1’g for Nos, 2 and 8 spring mized ; $1.55 for No, 2 Mil ‘waukee ; $1,65@1.60 for new rod Westorn ; $1.80 f¢ whito Westorn; $L.60 for old amber Iliinols, B more sotive but nichanged, DBarley quict, Malt more setivo st 05¢@81.16, Receipts corn, 17,105 bn ; Hghtaups ply and moderato inquiry at 67@500 for ateamer Went- ern mixed ; 60@0lo for sall do; (2@020 for high mized and yollow Westorn ; 73@1790 for whito Western ; 53@ho for Liested Westorn mixed, Tocelpta oats 63,644 bu ; {n modorato requost and prices withon docided change. Hav—Quictond steady, st $26,00828,00 for primo old por ton. 1lors—Quict, aud without material chango, Leatnen—Quiot and steady, al 28@30c. * Woor—In good domsnd and firm ; domestio flecco, B0@52X¢ ; tubbed, 51@63c, Gnocznrea—Coffeo quict and very firm ; Rlo, 105@ 9lo, Buger quist and frm; fair fo good relning ucled at 8@9i(c. Molasios quiet and grm. Rice o, Prrnoveun—Quiot; crude, 6@6Xo; Tofinod, 185 Ot Tooe—Quiat, at 43c. ORTRN uiat, at d3e. Provisions—Fork firm; new mess, $18.95@18.30. Boof quiet and unchanged. Cut meata quict, without dooided chago, Atiddles quiet. Lard qulot’aud uae anged. BuTTER—Firm for cholco ; 35@31a for fair to prims Btate ; 16@250 for Weatern, Oneesz—Quiot, Meratn—Mantfacturod coppor steady ; ingot dull, at 2T @27%0 cash for lake, and 27@27%c for Balil- moto, 1g iron dull, without decided chango. Dar dull and hoavy, Sheot quict, at $17.00 in gold for Rusala, NAIL8—Stoady, st $4.75 for out, and $0,25@6.75 fox clinch. susiy—Decldedly firmor, at 093c@$1.00, o VHEABELAHIAS Pomaprieou, Aug, 10, — BREaDsTURYa—TFlour firmor; superdne, $3.50@4.50; Blale, Indiona, and Ohlo oxtra family, $7.50@8.50. Wheat firme red, $1.55@1.66; amber, $1,70; white, $L60@1.75." Rya activo and higher ; mew, B0c; old, 85, Corn solive and highor; yellow, 60¢; mixed $9@60s, Oats dull; WmissY—0Te, Provistoxs—Firmer ; mees pork, $17.0@17.75. YrrnoLeus—Firmer; crude, LU@lihc; rofined, BUFFALO, Dorrato, Aug. 16.—DBpEapsTurFs—Flour fum, Whont dull ; market bare. Corn dull; car lots selling st 47c. Oats dull; No. 3 Chicago in car lots at 37c. CANAL Faatonze—Firm and unchanged. EMPHIS. Mrmems, Aug, 16.—Corzon—Steady and un. chauged. Tneansorrs—Flour quiot and nnohanged, Corn meal dull snd drooping. Corn dull and drooping, at 430, S Dull and unchanged. Diax—Dull sud droopliig ot §16.50@17.00. Provisons—Bacon firm ; shoulders, 9ic; sldcs, LUH@1 e, T. LOUTIS. B 8r. Louts, Aug. 16,—BrEAvSTUFPA—Flonr qulet and unchanged, Wheat, iuspected lots less active, Lut prices ate well maintained; No,3 fall, $1,35; No, 2,$1.60; sample lota lower. Corn slow; No. 2, 31@37}c on east track ; 385(@3830 in warehouso ; 40c for August. Oata highor ; No. 32, 204@300 iu elovator, closing at 20yc. Ryo dull at 58@5%0. ViiisxY—Steady at 93¢, Provisions—Pork quiot at $10.76, Bulk mesta Srm; shoulders, 81(c ; sides, 0@%. Dacon firmer, olos- iug highor on options ; uhoulders, 9%,c; sides, 10%c ; Oltar 2lby 10%@11c, Lard unchanged ; refuod, 8ice. Hoas—Firm at $4.35@4,60, Oarrrx—Firm and unchonged, DETROI' Drnorr, Aug, 10.—DaeADsToTFs—Flour quict snd unchangod. Wheat steady ; oxtra white, 6carce at $L7L; No, 1, SLEB; amber, $1.42, Qoru steady atifo. Oals itk good domand at J4ic. ‘Fuxiauzs—To Oswogo, 9. LOUIBVILLE, Loumssrire, Aug. 16.—DBuespsrures—Flour firm with good demiand ; prices unchaged. Purovisions—In moderate demand ; mess pork held ot $16,75@17.00. Dacon—shoulders, 9@9%0 ; clear rib, 103@11c; clear, 1lc, all packed. IHams unchanged. Bulk shoulders, 836 ; clear rib, 9340 ; clear, 10c, sli loose. Tard ;mp{xueu;;em, 8o, ‘WiIsKY- ot af C, o onLEANE, - Nrw Onumans, Ang. 10, —DoeapsTorra—Oorm aulst; mixed, 105 whit, 100 Dran~Easler al 820, ProvistoNs—Tork scateo and firmor at $18.00, Dry el wionldors sesrco at 0o, Lard scarce wid frmor erce, 84@00; ke ooy B otre drm: market bare: jobbing commion, 20@20)0 ; fair, 20%@21c; good, NG KC; prime, al35@220. Othord umnnufi&. Wiisky—Hearce aud higher; Loufelans, 980; Oine clunat, 81033, . fln‘rxol—D‘x‘lll; salon, 225 bales ;good ordinary, 147\@ 16¢ ; low middlingr, 173{@18c; middling, 18%0; mid« Qling Orloans, 18%40. CINCINNATIL ONorXNATI, Aug, 10,—BrespsTorrs—Flour firm a4 £0,5@6,60, Wheat firn: at $1.28@1.30, Corn firm ad 45@4%¢, Tiyo utoady ut 65@70c, Oats wteady ot 1@ 410, Barley nominal, TnovistoNs—Firmor; mesa fiurk. $10,50@16,75. Tard guiot and held firmly, Bulk meats flruluré for #houldors, 80 Lid ; cash or thicty days hold at Blo 5 cloar rib, Dig0 ; clear, 0%@9%c, Vacou firm ; ders, 0340 ; clear rib, 104,@10)c ; clear, 10Xc, Winagy—X¥irmn nl}g}n. Mirw) ® nze, Aug, 16,—BirapsTurFs—Flour dnll al.' Whoat firm; No. 1, $L1Y : No, 4 $1,01 cash; $1.24%( sellor Augu 1,163 soller Bep- torubor, | Gatn dnli ond lowor; No, 4, b Corn dull and nominalj No, 3, 39)0o. liye in fair demand and Digghor a 65c. Darloy quilot and woak; No, 3, $1,00, Furiants—To Buifalo, 5a; Oswego, 1le, Reoxirrs—Flanr, 3,000 brls 3 whoat,* 34,000 hu, SuratexTe—Flotr, 1,000 bris: whoat, 23,000 bu, GLEVELAND, Orveranp, Avg, 16,.—BurADSTOFFA—Whoat les active and easler § 1 red, $1.46; No, 2 offere $1.40, Corn quist and firm st 4U@300, Oals sieady at Trrnonrua—Bteady sud unchunged, TOLEDO, ToLwpo, Aug, 16.~BhzAbsturrs—Flour stosdy. Wheat quidt and woak ;_omber Michigan, $1.43 spot or nellor Soptombor ; '$1.44 for Auguiak; No. 3 red, $1.43% spot; $1.43) Heptowber; No, § do, $1.41; 0, 1 amber Illinoly, $1.51; Noddo, $1.48, Corn ateady; high mised, 4430 apot and seller Angust; d5xo” Boptambor; low mixed, 44i0; yollow, 50} yhlto, 62%e; no grads, e’ Osta dleady o, 1, 8303 No, %, 4o, FixiauTs—Firm and unchanged, JuoKr¥Te—Tlour, 2,000 Ltla; wlicat, 5,000b0; eorn, L U ; oal 000 hu, Buteardta—¥iour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 67,000 bu; oorn, 29,000 bu ; oata, 18,000 bu. BALTIMORE, DBArtntony, Aug, 10,—BnrapsTuvrs—Flour firm, Whoat ctive, but ‘wnchanged. Corn g sitxed Wostorn, 68y, Oate irm; mitod Woatorn, l1@ i} whito, 43¢, ‘Rtyo, firm and unchanged, Tugviiiealy, with good Jobbing domaud, oxcopt for lurd, which'ta firner. Irren—Nomiual; good to chiolce Wealorn, 20630 LYl Wassax=3iaias % 2 z

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