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v TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, nEcm_mER 11, 1873. MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. WrnsiADAT EVENING, Deo, 10, Monuy I8 now in good sapply in this market at 10 per cont on collutorals, for thirty and slxty duys, Ou domand lonns witly good collaterals it conld bo biad &t 8, or even 7, por cout. Now York exchande fa growing more abundant from day to day, and ls now quotablo at 260 por 1,000 discount for sales botwoon banks. ‘There in » Inrge volums of ourrenoy golng to the country in payniont for grain and hogs, and the dooliuve in the prico of oxchango indicatos uat onrroncy will mcon be flowing from Now York to the Weat. The roport comos mors uniformly from all parts of tho country, and also from all classos of monoy-londers iu this city, that tho supply of loanable funds 18 fucreasing. Tho swell in pricos of Weatorn products in the st twvo woaks is ovidently duo to tho fact that monoy hias boon coming out of its hiding-places and scoking u- vestmont. Tho advance of prices is in no con- stdorablo degrao duo to tho expootation of war, or of inflation of tho curronoy. The war-oloud hos boon disaipated, and, as for tho prospect of {ulation, it coutd not havo had much influence in the recent rise of prices, as is shown by the fact that gold remaing just about where it waa two weoks ago. Tho Now York money market at this timo last yenr was oppreased by tho great load of railroad bonds which were then being carried by specu- lating bankers, and on which thoy were borrows ing money from day to day to keop thoir schomes stloat, in the hope of unegotiating the bonds in Europo. An enormous masa of this kind of col- interal, which was absorbmg the loanable funds of Moatorn cities s yoar ago, has boen thrown tirely out of the morkot, and whatever money there {8 wmwow, .secks eomo moro legitimato {uvestmont, United States bonds ond roilrond stocks Lhavo all advanced snrgoly in tho lagt fow weoks, though railrond wtoaks are still inder the goneral cloud of dis- credit resulting from the numerous fraudsin man agement nud defaults of intorcat on bonds, and it will probably be a long time before thoy soach tho prices at which thoy stood Lefora the panic, 'This sooms to bo the gensral improssion, tho result of which is that Westorn products aro abount tho only thing which bava offeced much inducement for the investmont of capital during the past week or so, Tho rise in prices of theso, Low aver, has been 5o large and 8o rapid that it 14 reasonable to expect thoro will boa movement before long to realizo profits, with ita attondant temporary reaction of prices. Tho foliowing shows the prices of somo of the leading railway stocks in tho midst of the panic, on Bopt. 80, as compared with the pricos of to- day: Sept. 50, Dec. 10, New York Contral & Hudson,. 86 053¢ %3 83 o 2 a8 a7 40 Western Unfon 55 73 Wabash, i 5 Union s Ohlo & Missiasipy S0l Sinca Qct. 14, United Buates bonds havo rison, on the aveiage, 5 por cout, Onthat day 1818 were 118, mow 118¢; five-twontics of 1862, then 106, are now 1113¢: five-twentics of 1864, then 1064, ara now 11417 ; five-twonties of 1805, then 107, are mow 114)¢; five-twentios of 1967, then 111}, are now 1173{; ten-fortics, thon 1051, arc mow 111 ; currouoy 0s, then 109, now 111X, BENATOR MORNILL'S DILL FOR SPECIE RESUMPTION. Beuator Moirill's bill, mtroduced yeatordey to authorizo the issue of 200,000,000 of mow 5-20 — years, 6 por cont gold intorcst bonds,to Lo sold for coin, and the con apphed to tho ro- domption of greonbacks, is by no moans & new plun, It was advocated by tho Hon, Robert J. Watker six or soven yoars ngo, and is a plain, steaightforward, busivesslike proposition, such &3 would naturally be suggested by tho necessi- tios of tho case. But of lato years wo Lave had 80 mnn{ cunningly-dovised, double-barreled, univorsni-joint, back-action plaus for redemp- tion goc up by mou who foolishly sssumed that anything to accomplish so great an object ns Bpooie resumption must nocessarily bo complicated and _ involved, that poople have been weaned from simple measures like this, and the offect hss boon fo exaggorato the dificnl:ies sod dangers of re- sumption. Senator Moirill's bill suthorizos tho Bocerotary of the Ironsury to begin tho 1edemp- tion of grecnbacks in gold at par on Jan. 1, 1875, snu directa nim Lo 1ssue and soll for par in gold at any time after Qot. 1, 1874, tho $200,- 100,000 of new bonds, and hold the procceds of tho alo for tho redenption of the greonbacks, ‘Thoroe 18 no doubt that resumption by this plan would b easy, aud that loug bofore the specified date of Jan, 1, 1875, gold snd greonbacks would bo permanently at par, Thera would be uo necossity for putting the time 0 far off, 1t it wero not that it is deemod ox- edient to give tho Natioual Bunks a year to propare. Wa do not boliove that much prepara- tion would be found necossary, because it would not necessarily follow that thoro should be suy important contraction of greenbacks, and, if there was not, tho bauks would have no more trouble in redeeming tholr notes ju greenbucks at par than thoy would in greenbacks at 81 conts t‘old ou the doliar, a8 now. Seuator Morrul's 1l autbiorizos the Scerotary of the Troasury to Telsauo at his discrotion any or all of the groon— backs g0 redeemed n gold. This would prevent any moro contraction of tho groenbacks than was found necessary, and would pormit the Treasury Dapartment to” koep a8 many greon- backs {u circulation as wss required for tho Lusiness of tho country, and to afford & means of redemption for bauk notes, until the bauks wora abla to redeem sxcluswvely in apecio, if that ‘were ever found expedient. LOCAT, HTOCK AND BOND MARKET. Messru. Proston, Kean & Co. quote as follows this afternvon ; Buying, _ Selling, U.B.Caof Bl..ee S8 1184GEIEY U, 8, 6208 of 63 ’mm’:‘; . 8. 1 164, 1143 U, 8. 5208 0f '05 ,... cosenn 14 1434 @1IGY U, 6. 504 of '05 Januaty and Juiy. 217 1UT@IT U, 5. -204 of 67 January and July. 1175 1185 U, 5. 5-204 of 68 January and Juy 11 Ti @uT 3040 o M@ U, 8. & (uew isaue). 10Xy 8. currency Ga.. @l u. Gold (full weight), Gold coupons Eastern oxchn Gold exchango, Btorhing excliuug 109, g . 108@100 Niew Yon, Doo, 10.—Monioy caey at @7, sud loaned . 10,3 " culelly at the latter Gyure, - o R e Slorling was Orua a0 1085; for G0dey and 1005 for aighit. %tiko custome rocalpts were $a19,000, @g‘?}; way wuak, closing at 1003, after selling at 100X Loxia ware ot 5@7, aud 7 gold. The Assistunt Tresaurer disbursed $233,000, T clenriugs were 23,000,000, Governments were ilrm, Btate Louds were quist, buk sironger, On tho Block Exclinuge, tho day opsned with wild speculation, The volume of buslness was fmmeuso, uud pricos ‘advanced 3@ per cent, chlofly u low. priced stocks, In the aflornoon, owing to tho hoavy reallzutious and tolegrams frow Wasliugton rolative 1o the resumption of wpocie payments, the murket Lo~ camo weak, Tuo eurly improvement ,was nearly oll * fost, snd 0 prices laft " oif gouerally at the lowest point of the day, Tho prinei- al features were Unjon Pucific, Colunibus, Obicago & ndiana Central, Facifio Mail, 8. Poul, Wabiah, Northwestern, Ohlos, Western Unlon, Lake Bhore, and Tow York Ceutral, Erio declined 1 glor cent, partly in sympathy with the London market, IL was ropotted that oo’ Ecla spcculator in Loudon was In trouble, Btock guted between 10 aud 3 o'clock amounted to 426,000 shures, of which 80,000 wero Western Union, 54,000 Unfon Pacifie, 17,000 Wabash, 28,000 Pacifio Mail, 7,ub0 Obfos, 20,000 8t, Pusul, 12,000 Hunulbal & t, Joe, 13,000 Uolunibug, Gllcsgo & Indisna Coutral, aud 10,000 Northweateru, Brerling—108)¢ . ubv!:flllll)l'l BONDS, 14 Conpons, 81 Coupons, Teeveseee 1177 Conpone, 6 Coupous, '08.. s+ e 170 Canpons, ' 1 11 Llunpor Coupuus, Miswourts, Teaucw: Teuts o8, I Virgining, bow. Canton...... - Wentern Tnion * Bay Quickuilver . o0 Adés d . 89 Wells Purg .8 Awericun Exp 83| Terra Hauto pfid 1110 2 Unitud Blutes x.osre 685 |Ohicogo & Abton 1511, i) Faelilo Mail. ++ 8% Chicayo & Allon pfd, 108 New York Contral..., 10%,0bi0 & Misslusippd, ., 01 it 4345,0,, 0, & 0., Y% iy 101 120 ul. 73 liiuois Central,... 84| Union Pucitic stock 60 | Union Pucitic bou 12 |Ceuteul Racido orthwesteru pfd TRock Istand , N. J, Contral, 8t Paul 082¢ Hartford & Erlo, 00" |Dol, & Lack,.,. REAL ESTATE, The following Instrumonta wora filad forracord on Woduesday, Dec, 10+ OITY PROPERTY, Wabash ay, 30)¢ ft & of Twonty-ninih at, w f, 335 132 f¢, dated April 20; consideration, 3,000, North av, 78 ft ¢ of Mellenry st, & f, 26x145 ft, datod Doc. 0; conatdoration, $1,250, W 17 £t of Lot 16, in Hurfora’s Lot 1 of Dlook 21, Shofiold's Addition, duted Aug, 15; considoration,, $300, Ialatod st, 713 fin of Polk at, o 1, 38120 foot with bulldings, dated Nov, 13; consideration, $4,000, Lincoln'st, 300 fin of Division at, w £, 80509 €t, dated Nov. 1; cousideration, $4,500, Wallace at, n w cor of Thirty-elnht t, 0 f, 44x1393¢ 14, datod Boph, 167 conslderation, $1,800, Ambrose tyn w cor o Heyoo at, 1y 55124 1 dated O T e en {87 410 £ n of Tako at,w ¢, 2 8-10x111Y ft, dated Nov. 16 nsidoration, iml.d Orchard st, 00 £t 8 of Sophia at, w f, 24x124 Nov. 8 ; consideration, $2,000, i 0f Lot 7, of Lot 7, in Dlock 18, ShoMeld’s Addl- tlon, dated Doc, 9 : conaldoration, $2,600, ‘North Olatk sk 1 of Division aty a f, 24} {4 runuing 10 alloy, duted Nov. 185 considerntion, $5,000, Lot 13, in Reea’ Lot 1, it Block 47, of w 3, Beo, 91\{!9 1 4, 14, dated Nov. 17 ;' considoration, §9,000, Woat Badinon nt, S0 ft wof Morgan'st, n L, 363130 ft, daled Doc, 13 conrideration, 50,500, Oliaries O, T Xolden to Kifjah B, Shcrman, Qison st, 966 b w of Morgnn at, n f, 33x120 £t, doted Dec, 17 considorstion, $40,600. Obirles O, . Holdon to Goorge K, Olark, Ccmuarelal ty 199 8 of Dioomingdalo Toad, w £, 69x122 1, duted Nov, 20, consideration, $1,100, NORTII OF OITY LIMITH, Lots 21 to 28, of Bloek 3, in Lake Shiors Bubdiviaton of Lotn 44 to 36 of Pine G@rovo, Oct, M} cousideration, $20,000, FOUTH OM OITY LIMITA, Lots 11010 and 16 to 20, ing Norenti's part 8 w i of 2 iy Hoo. 16,38, 14, daladt “Dee, 83 cousideratlon, $10,000. Lot 1 of Grossman’s Lota 3 and 4, in Bec, 16,89, 14, dated Aug. 30 ; considoration, $18,600. Lot 5, it Blook 1, of Yotor Shiinp's 0% nores in w 1§ 8, 48) 14, datod Aug. 6, 1872 conaidora- oW i ton, $1,800, Lot 8, in Block 1, of McOhesnoy’s part of n w & Sov, dated Dac, 10; couslderation, $700, T OF OIFY LINITA, 0,38, 14, W Tota 32and 83, in Dlock 3, in Blauchard's partn w 3 8ec, 30, 40, 10, with other proparty, dated Dao, 6 coi- alderation, $4,600, COMMERCIAL. W2DNBSDAY EVENING, Dee. 10, The following wero tha recoipta and shipmonte of ho leading articles of pruduce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corrasponding date one yoar ago: RecuirTa, || SRITMENTA. - 1073, | Jer. (| 387, | 1872, Fiour, brl 8,450, 6,003 Wheat, bu, 143,808] 10,133 Corn, 'bu. Onts, b, Rye, by Dirley, bu Grass se Drezsed hogs, N Live hogs, No, Cattle, No.... Sheep, No. Hides, lba Itighwines, brla 400 Wool, e, 99,740 Potatoes, Vit Lumber, m foet 1,016 Shivgles, m..... 1,120) 909 Lath, m'’, 03 [} Balt, brls, 223 211 Withdrawn from store yeeterday for city con- sumption : 8,001 bu wheat ; 7,638 bu corn; 1,789 bu oats ; 2,088 bu ryo; 747 bu barley. The following grain hasbeon inspected intostore this morning up to 10 o'clock : 319 cars wheat ; 82 cars corn; 7cars oats; 3 cars ryo; 30 cars barley. Totsl, 219 cars, or 79,000 bu, Dispatches recoived this morning say that the Erie Conal is Leing filled, and boats will go through. Tho Hudson River {8 froe from ico, and the wenther balmy 88 a summer morning. ‘Thia will be good news to the Weatern ownern of the grain afloat on tho canal. The water will be with fair liboratity, aud wore gunomlly firm, rifuina bolne the only noticoablo excoption, 'T'hero wna a quiot {nnllni in the pig-irou, painta, tobneeo, and wood markels, and volues wera without porceptibla change, ~ Oils wero roported stondy, excopt earhon, which las sn upward ton- denoy. Lu’x’nbur romaing quict and atondy, Motals wera alao quict but fivm at quotations, Tho do- mand for iron fa unimproved, but merchanta re- port o little bottor feollng in rogard to the futuro, at lenst among manufacturors, Duilding mato~ rials and naval storoa woro dull. Taokers’ do- reriptions of cooporago declined to-day 10@16s undor lberal offerings, and in sympnthy wita provigions, Tleoco wools havo ndvancod with tho Improved demand and light stooks. Hides woro stendy and fu|r1{ ctivo. No particular chnugo wan noticeablo in tho hay markot ; thoro fa vory littls doing in tho way of shipment, and_prices on tho whole aro” rather weak. Beods wore agaln In fair request, and & furthor sdvancs was obiained for timothy and clover, Other seeds woro quiot but hold fimly. Tho demand for groon fruits is still rostricted to small lota to nicot tho dail wanta of tho rotail doalors, Tho fmprovemenl in tho poultry and gnme trado, if any, was very slight.” Very choloo frosh turkoys and prairio chickens woro a trlilo highor, but the market ia attll burdoned with a Iarge supply of poor and uninviting stock, thougl' tho offerings of such aro now being reduced. Highwinea wore quiot but firm, at 1o advanco on the quotation of yesterday, snle boing roport- ed of 100 brla at 01¢ por gallon, Tho market olorod with 9l asked, aud 90346 bid, Alcohol was in soma domand for dolivery in New York for oxport (In bond) at 480 bid, and Ge asked. Dressed hogs worg Lvery t‘um and eanior, in mympathy with the declino in drezsed, thougii tfi?unnunullnnu Hoarcoly {ndicated tho siato of the markot. Onsh lota wero conflned to 100 hend, in four lots, at €660 por 100 Ibs: wlulo 8676 could hiavo boon obtained for car loads in primo shipping order. For futura deliyery wo noto sales of 1,000 hoad, sollor Docembor and Juuary, at €5,60, and 600 hoad seller Jnnunry at §6.60, Provisfons were active, and wenlt. The larger rocoipts of hoga t tho Htock-Yaids forced down prices there, and holdors of product woto moro anxious to soll, whilo buyers held off for lower prices, Mess pork was very irregular, avoraging about 60e por brl lowor, hut closed a shado firm- or, a8 tho dosiro of tho shorts to fill at this de- clino enabled holdeis to offect a slight advanco, Lurd moved froely, at & farthar reduction of 100 por 100 Jbs, Meats were irregulnr; groon moats ‘oro oasior, but in falr demsud for curing, whila salted meats were dull and fully 3o lowor, as buyers on English account were out of tho market. Tho geunoral fooling now seoms Lo bo that prices Lavo boen forced entiroly too hign under tho recont excitoment. and that short selling will Lo tho mout profitable in futur ul theroe ia a largo long party, whioh in doing ity best to keop up the marliot. Tho mout signifl- ennt foature of the trade is the soverity with which buyors for export mow et tho morket slono, which fact throntons to glut us up with produce,” unless tho forward movemont is epeedily resumod. The market closed at tho following rango of Dricos : Moss pork, now, casls or sellorDecamber, $14.10@14.15; do gellor January, $14.20@14.26 ; do moller February, $14.70@14.76; do sollor March, $16.00@16.90; pritno mees pork, $12.50 @12.75; extra_primo do, $10.0@10.76, Lard, oash or soller Docember, $7.05@8.00; do selier January, $8.10@8.15; do seiler Fobruary, §8.85 @8.40; 'do _eoller March, $8.60@8.05. Green hama at 73{@8!{c; sweot pickled liams, B){@Y}¢c. Green shouldens at 494@4370; rough sides, G do short ribs or jong clear, 6}{@0y0; do short oloar, 6¢o; meals, 10@L0 dnys in sait, bo for sboulders, 03¢@tigo for short riba apd Jong clear, and 6% for short clear; boxed shoulders, bifc; do Cumberlands, 03o: do slort ribs or long clear, G6(@GY{o; do short clear, 634o; do long out bams, 83;@ 90, Moats, wellor January, about X@!{c moro than for Decombor. Moss beef, SHUI@ $8.25; extra mess do, $0.00@9.25; beef hams, $2L60@22.00. City tallow, Gi/@Glfo; greaso quotable at 4@CGe. Snles wero ropurted of 65 brls mess pork (1ow) cash or sellor tho month at 814.871¢; 600 brls do at $14.121¢; 500 Lrls do solior Juuuary at $14.253 8,600 bils do_sellor February at $14.76; 1,000 brls do at $14.70 ; 1,000 bris do at $14.65; 1,000 brla do at $14.621; 1,760 brls do ot ¥14.60; 2,000 brls do selior March at $16.00; 60 tes lard b 8cy 760 tes do at §7.05; 1600 tes do ot Tige; 100 tcs do (kottled) nt 73ge; 200" tes do at Txo (looee) ; 500 tea do seller Januery ab 814c’s 60 t¢s do'soller Fobruary at $8.40; 1,000 té8 do at89¢e ; 1,000 tea do ab $8.35 ; 20,000 Ibs grean ehouldara at 43c 3 120,000 Ibs do at 4150 ; ,000 1bs ealted doat 5o ; 100,000 Ibs do soller Yebruary at bge; 100 boxes Cumberland at let in on Thuraday. Our Chief Inspector of Gratn baving sssumed it to bo his duty to prosecuto men who certify that they havo examined (not Inspected) grain which has beon pasaed upon by his subordinates, it may ba woll to romind that fanctionary that s considerablo portion of the grain-dealing cor- munity rogard the offical inspection as of littla valuo. Among prominont shippera we might name W. T, Baker & Co.; 0. H. & G, H. Walker; J. B. Dutch & Co.; Goorgo Ellison ; Eggleston, Heuunessy & Co.; Qooley & Dwight; D, W, Ir. win & Co.; Dugan Caso & Spoara; J. B, Lyon & Co.; Phil Armour & Co., and a ecore more of firms, all of whom show by their acts, i not in words, thot they cannot depend upon tho out inspection. Thoy nll‘rny tho Btate Inspector’s foon, becanso thiey fiud that to bo required by tho law ; but pay undor mental protest that tho gorvico is not worth the moucy. ‘The idea that » businesa man, after baving complfed with the law to the utmost of his abili- tfl, and_paid all the fees demauded of him, though for a secvice which he does not wisk ta be porformed, should bo afterwards debarred from employing a thousaud porsons to pass on the quality or yaluo of Lis proporty, is simply preposterous, Itis such a barefacod absurdiLy that no law could bo construed to mean that, Lowever it might bo worded. It would be quite auother matter if the alippers of grain should rofueo to pay tho Btato fecs ; but no better way could be dovisod to malke that other mattor a living fuct, than the courss takon by the Chief Iuspector, If he wants to mako the law as woll a8 himsolf appoar ridiculons in the eyes of the business community, ho will koop on inslsting that the law be interpreted ss it was yesterany. Such & courso will only hasten the time when politics will be kicked out of the whest bin,nover more to roturn. We need only rofor to the case of the Erastus Corning, loaded about the middie of Octoler, na & proof of the absolute nocessity of Bome supervision on the pait of grain-ownors, cithor in person or by deputy. The order was for a cargo of oats, aud the grain atiompted to bo delivered was oue-quarter corn, Tho Stato In- spoctor made no objection to It ; and it was only when the sgent of the ehipper interposed that the bin way * ghut off,” ll.x&J the vesvel loadad with real onts, On Monday lnst an advance of 5o per 100 ths on grain and other fourth-clues freight was nominally ostablished, making the rate to Now York G0¢, or 36 per bu. It ia now rumared that the freight agents aro not ouly unable to ob- tuin tho ndvance, but aro actually shaving on the ald rate, Iiute nre thrown out about B0e Eur bu beiug considered satisfactory to tho carriors, under tho presont lessencd alovemont for grain and provisious towards tho Last., The demnnd for freight room has fallon off matorially, as English buyers eluim thoy can- not take meats at presont pricos, and somo loty Lhiavo been resold, whilo the need for grain s ‘yory much less than if tho frost had continued into the middle of the winter oason, THE MARKETS, Tho leading produco marketa wero active to- day, but genorally lower, with a decided wenk- nous injgrain in the formor part of the vession, chiofly ou ncgount of the prospective reopening of tho Xris Causl. ‘That evont would allow tho grain Lithorto supposed to bo locked up thors for tho winter to bo sont forward to New York, di- minishing by so much the smount requirod to bo drawn from tho West by rail dwming the win- ter. ‘Tue expectation of & lessoned demaund uaturally causod & weakoning in prices. ‘I'ho rocoipts of grain continue small ; the; wore oven less to-duy than the recent pieayunisl averago, whiol iy reducing the tees of the In- #pactord {0 & very small amount. Ouly in hoge do tha receipts koep up, and they como in an 1t tho line would “stietob out until tho craclk of doom.” Thp shipments are also small, and, viors it mot for lsrennlnuon, our markets on 'Change would bo almost litoless. 1n the markot for domestic dry goods, a good degreo of activity was uoticeabio, urdors from tho country trado e4 well as from locul rotailors being of amore liborsl oharacter than at any provious period gince bafore the punio. Irices wre now undergoing s hardoning procoss, and although as yet only a fow articlos have actnally advanced, tho general teudencyin staple seadon- blo fubrics is to highor values, "Tho grocory trade was roported reasonably active at wun- changed nud genorally flrm ritos, Just now the demnnd in culetly contered in colfoes, sugars, and #irups, but thore Is alko fair aotivity In rico, api- cos, candles, and soaps, and thore fa decided flrmness in all the nboyvo articlos, I'rices ranged tho same 88 on yostorday, Luttor was in good local and Enatora domand at 14@30e for common to medium, and st 22@300 for good to chioico, Choouo romaius quiot aud firm a4 proviously quo- G240 3 100,000 104 short cloar, buyer Fobruary, at 6330 ; 60,000 1bs green hams (16 1bs) at 8o; 160,- 000 1bado at 734c 3 60,000 1bs do at ‘?iv; 160,000 1ba do (18 1bs) at 7ig0 ; 20,000 Ibs do (20 1be) at To; 200 tes mweet pickled hams (16 1bs) ot 7igo; 5,000 Ibs_bncon hams, cauvassed and packed, at 13}{c; 5,000 lbe° do, plain, ot 1lo: 2,600 1bs bacon sides, canvagsed, at 90 ; 1,600 1bs break- fast bacon at 12¢ ; 140 brlu city tallow at 3o, Tlour was again quict and steady, ‘There was n0 presauro on tho markot cither way. Export- era hought very sparingly, and local” purchusers wete few, as tho weakor feoling on wheat mado them bold off. Ou the other hand, somo denlors wore asking an advance of 16@26c per brl, chiefly on favorito brands, claimiug that the ad- dition in prico was moro than warranted by the Tecont riuo in wheat, Bran was nominally un- ohanged, Bales woro roported of 50 brls “white winter extras at §7.50; 100 brla do (sccond) nt §6.75; 500 brls do on private terms; 100 ‘brls Bpring extras at £6.00; 100 brls do ss £5,90; 6500 bels do at £6.75; 500 brla do on privato termas 100 bris snpcrine, at §3.36; 100 brls buckwheat at £8.50; 60 Lrla do at $8.25, Total, 2,100 bris. Tho following wers the closing prices : Faur to good whita winter: $ 035 Choice do.. ted wiater: Cholce o fan Medlum to good do, Good to choico Mineuota, Yatent do.... Fair to (Loich SPHing, superiue,.. Common do. sunensiven Rye tlour,, Buckwhoat 4o, Bran,... ceaanens 11,4 Wikt was lops active, aud gonorally foverieh, at almost oxactly the samo averago of prices ay yestorday, 'There was a fair amount of business oing, but it wan chielly bocause people wauted to sell, and submitted to concessions ; hence little was doue except moar tho minimum guo- tations of the day. Whoat sold early in York at $1.55, aud that market was sfteryards quoted atroug, though quiet, in spito of the nows from the Erio Canal, which weakoned tho hauds of our local boldors, though the English markets wore quoted firmer atl round, Towards the close buyers appeared in fimnlnr forco, and the market again roso to the highest fzuros of tho sossion. Thero was a modeiate demnnd for shipment, but the grent bulk of tho trading was upeculativo. Sollor Januury opened at 113, and moved succousively botweon tho limits of BLI2k, 8L1SY, eLi2y, SLIBY, 811215 closing strongoy at 81.18%6@1.18}4. Sellor February sold at #1.15@1.163¢, closing at $1.16, Sellor the moutl told at &1.11%@1.1)¢, closing with cash No, 2 spring at §L.13, with North- wostorn recoipts at a uli&h: premum. No. 1 spring was in good domsvd ot 81,17 for roceipts in the Northwestern elovator, and at $1.16@1.16 clsewhore. No, 8 spring closed firm at 1,081, ond rojecled do at 81,05, Cash eales woro ro- ported of 1,600 bu No, 1 epring (part North- wostern) at $1.16; 1,200 bu do at &1.155¢ ; 800 Lu do No, 1 Northiwastern at S1.17 ¢ 1,200 bu do ab ©116; 4,800 bu No. 2 spring at 81.131¢; 18,000 bu do &t $1,12X¢; 13,600 bu do at B1.145¢; 24,200 bu do at #1145 1,20 bu do at 11153 1,400 bu do at £1,1134; 5,000 bu do at 8111343 4,800 bu do at BL11; 1,200 bu do at $1.105( ; 4,800 bu No. 3 Northwostorn at §1.1234 ; 8,000 bu No, 8 upring at $1.08/¢': 2,400 bu do at $1.03 3 400 bu do (tn arrive) at $1.07 ; 2,800 bu rejocted 8t 91.04; 400 bu by samplo (Extra) at 1.0 800 bu do ut $1.28 delivored, "'Lotal, 04,000 bu, Corn waa loss active, and generally weak, though averaging about tho same as yostordny. ‘Lhe Tecoipts wora 8o amull a8 to be, in the languago of Poots, *“of no consoquonco,” only 82 cars being inspected in this morning; but the nows from tho Lrie Caual knouvked pricos, espocially a1 thore wero plenty of oporators who foarod yestorday that tho markot had gono up fully as bigh a8 it conld bear for tho prosent, tho rocent advanco having beon a vory sharp one, Iow- evor, thoro was not_enough’offering to kaap the markot down, nd thore was little eash corn on hand, and not much disposition to soll mhort with A prospeot of » much gronter daficloncy in tho yield than the *quar- 'l?r " outimuto of the Agricultural DBurenu, award tho close thoro waa s good spoculative demand, which drove up prices. Beller Jeuu- ary opened at 5230, rose to 622e, foll olf to b2}¢c, advauced to §3)¢e, doolined fo Blido, and clorod firm ot 6330, “Holler May sold st 67}@ &Y, closing at G81¢a, Onsh No. 2 sold at 613%¢@ 530, olosing at 52){¢. Rojectod sold at about 51igo for old, and 0o for now, Cash dalos were re- ported of 1,600 bu No, 2ut 53c: 8,200 bu do at 628¢c; 6,000 bu do at 62140 ;5,000 bu do at 53}a; 17,400 bu do at 520 ; 13,200 bu do at 61%{c; 1 Lt do at 6lsga 3 12,000 bu rejootad At 620 ; 800 bu do at 6103 1,600 bu do, uow, at 50340 400 bu do at 600, Total, 05,000 bu, Oats wors dull and weal, declining fully 110 por bu, with 1o sbove the avorage drop. Thers waa no inorenso in the recolpts, which wero tod, No chaugos woro dovolopod fn tha figh canned goods markots, nmJ’ trults :cr: m‘;‘;‘-‘ 1 youtordav, and Now York was firmor; b nearly equalod by the shipmonts reported for ut the morket wonkened early, in sympathy with the drop in wheat aud corn, and found fow frionds afterwards whon thoy rocovored. Cash No, 2 or sollor tho month, oponod at 400, and foll nom- inolly to 98¢, Sloning. st 98369880, Bellor Jamiary nold rt 881¢@400, olosing ot 88870, e« Jeoted “olosod at §70.” Canls enles werd roported of 600 bu No, 3 at 400; 1,800 bn at M}fn: 2,400 budo at 80s: 0,800 hut do at §83¢e; 6,200 bu do 8t 985o; 600 ba rojected at Sio. Total, 18,- ., Ryo was quiot nnd firm at tho advanco noted yoetorday, with vory littlo offored. Hales woro rontrioted to 2,400 bu No, 2 nt 80c, Darloy was quist, though nlittle moro netiva than yortorday, and was gomowhat flrmer, us;)u- cinlly'on No. 5, which closod strong st $1.0/@ 1.08'in ordinary houses, $1.11@1.12 In tho Northi wentern, and §1,06@1.00 in tho Rock Ialand, No. 2 was quist at $1.40@1.46%¢, olosing nt tho out~ side. Rojooted was 1o bighor, al 92@0a, Noth- ing was ‘done in options, Casli salos wero ro- ported of 5,000 bu No. 2 at 81.481¢; 8,400 bu do ot 21.40; 800 bt No 3 (Northweatetn) at $1,13; 400 bu do at 81,003 1,400 bu do at $1.08; 1 600 bu do ot $1,07; 2,400 bu do at $1.00% 1,000 bu 0 at $1.05; 800 bu rojocted nt 8da; 800 bt do at 930; 400 bu do nt 920; 1,200 bu do, to arrive, at o} 400 bu by samplo of 2186 1,200 bu do at $1.25, on track. Total, 23,200 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Tho following dispatches were rocoivod by tho Board of L'rade lo-Jny: D0, 10—London—Cargnes of whoat off const firmly held: "do on pamsnge firmly held, Wenthor in En. gland frosty,” Murk Lane—Wheat firmer. Corn n sliado dearer, Liverpool—Whoat snd corn firm, Im. ports fulo the United Kingdom for the past ‘wock: Flotr, 70,000 to 76,000 brls ; wheat, 905,000 to 310,000 quartéra; corn, 76,000 to 80,000 quartora, Deliverica of Englisn wheat {or tho pant wack, G000 to 65,000 quartors, Livenvoor, Des, 10~1t a, m.—Flour, 23@10, Whoat—Wintor, 13@19s 3, Spring, 11a 100@148 b, White, 138 30@134 60, Olub, 133 6A@ 14z, Corn, 56a 3d @!i%n 0d, Vork, T2s (0, Lard, 403, Livriroos, Doc. 10—3;50 p, w—Broadatufts firm, Qorn, 30s, Iieat unchanged. WOOL. The Doston Shipping List enys: 1t I evidont that our panls hina kad no Influsnce o marketa abroad, Partion who looked for & markad de- eline at tho Louilon rales havo been vory much disap- polulod, ns prices thors continuo to ba austained, and tho nssortuient offering fa 40 compatatively small and oor thut any domand for tbls side would no donbt ead to higher igures, Tho upward fondency of tha markel i, therefore, not Mkoly to bo cheoked for the presont, aud from our prosent stsnd-point it appeara 1o us thiat prices must rulo bigh for tho balance of the season, Manufacturers talk about slopping more ma-~ chinory and reducing productlon, but und.t any cir- oumatanees 1t fa doubtful If tho supply of flcacos will bo suliiolont to meot the demand, SANUFACTURING, The manufacturing product of the United Staton was $4,232,395,000 in 1870, against §2,885,~ 801,000 in 1460, not’ including fhoso of minfng, quarrying, and’ fiahing, which aro included in totals of 1850 and 1860, 1'he hiands employed in 1860 wero 957,000; in 1360, 1,811,240: and in 1870, 2,058,000 ; capital invosted in 1850, $538,~ 245,351 ; 1 1860, $1,000,885,715 ; 1 1870, $3,118,- 268,760 ; amount of' wagoa in 1850, 8436,765,404 ; in 1860, '8378,878,060 ; in 1370, $775,634,343 ; valuo of materials in 186, 30365123,822; in 1860, $1,001,605,002; in 1870, $4,891,297,243, DRY GOODS, The Journal of Comincrce gives the following a8 the imports of foreign dry gooda at New York for tho month of Novembor ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION, 70, 1872, 18713, Manuiftnres of wool,.$1,034,i70 $388,647 500,438 Muuuf'tures of cotton. ‘4,509 003,011 43i,di8 Munuf'turen of pilk. ., 1,608,02 D008 BSBIY Manuf'tures of flax,.. 1,055,808 636180 304,006 Miecel, dry goods. 831,082 SME0L 497124 Total,, 5,110,804 $0,661,640 $2,320,879 33 FHOM WARENOUSE, b 1§72, 1873, Manufnctures of wool,. 164,165 $1,063,012 830,031 Banufuctures of cotlon 214,298 BunGi0 288,850 Manufacturea of slk.., IBL,O02 4GB0 385,68) Monufactures of lax,. JINTHT 440,825 434,409 cel, dry gooda,,... 125431 116,863 125,008 Tatal. ... $1,004,108 $2,420,615 $2,077,005 Add eut, for con 5,610,864 9,601,640 3,046,870 Total thrown on the market.,...§7,414,072 45,082,056 $4,404,814 ENTENED FOR WAREHOUSE, 1872, Manuf'tures of wool..$ 935,350 Munuf'bures of collon 422,150 Manuf’tures of silk... 484,014 Manuf tures of finx. 497,938 Miscol, dry goous.. 139,017 ‘Total enterod for Warehouso......$2,400,5 $2,088,363 $3,170,103 Add ent, for cons 6,010,804 3,601,540 2,528,870 Total ent, at port.$7,077,600 $5,049,808 $5,800,072 The total thrown upou tho matket shows o losner sggregate, the stock in bond haviug increased during thie mouth upwards of $1,000,000, Tho total receipts for the elrven months, sinco Jan, 1, aro §111,009,525, which is fully 20,000,- 000 less than the corresponding roturns of last year. LATEST. ‘Wheat and corn wero fairly, active, and ad- vancod, owing to favorabla advicos from Livor- pool, Wheat was 13(c n!§hor, closing at 81.181¢ for tho month, and gelling at $1.14@1,15 for January, the lattor closing at $1.1436@1.143. Corn closed 9o highor than on *Chauge, averag- ing from 53 @63}¢e for January, closing at 62, @B3c. Mess pork was stronger, olosing at $15.00 for Yebruary, Sales includo 260 tes Inxd at 87.05 cneh; 1,600 tes do_at $8.40, and 500 tce do at $8.87%¢, all soller February; 500 brls moss pork at 10,00, seller Fobruary. ¥ EVENING DOARD, EviNING Boanb, Dae, 10, Sales of 1,000 brls mees pork, sellor February, at 816.00; 100 tce lard, scllor Docomber, nt £7.95 ; 1 car greon hams, 18 1us, August, at 7ige. Sl o S CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. ‘WeDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 10, ALCOHOL—Advanced 2e, in lym’vulllg with high- wines, - Quotablo to-lay at $1.82@1,87, anil at 43@50c in bond, with soveral large orders in the market, but sollers were firm ot 50c, BEANS AND PEAS—Wore in lght local demand sud amplo supply : Navy Loans, $250@2.60; medi- ume, $2,25@2.40; common, $1,50@300; peas, $1.00@ BUTTER—A good business was doing in this de- partmont st stosdy prices, Choleo fable quulities were in good requost, Lot only to muet local wants but for shipiont, aud former quotations ware easily sus- tainad. Wo repoat onr list: Ghaice yellow, 27@30c ; mediuin to good, 20@26c; Inforlor to common, 1@ 18c 3 common to chioles roll, 16G@18c, BAGGING—Remalns quist ond steady as proviously quated, Following are tho ourront prices: BStark 8507 Ludiow A, He; Lo wiston A, 330; American A, JuAJ, ‘Amoskeag A, 800 3 Otter Crock, 92440 ; burlap bage, 4 aud 5 bu, 18@30c; guunios, afugle, 17@i8c; do donble, 274 @' woD! acke, 63@b5e. BROOM CUORN~—Was in light request st former prices: Cloice to extra hurl, 7X@®8¢; coru that will ok itaolf Into a choico buri broom, 85@Tc; for good do, GX@0c; good to chiofco atalk braid, 5%@ Gige ; inforior brush, 4@5c, l!lleDlSG MATERIALS—Wers dull and _lt- flo bettor ihan nowinal, $2.50; Now York =stucco, casting, 4.00 ; Rogondale co- ment, $3.25@3.50; Utlea, Louisville, und Akron cument, $200 9 bri; Portlnd coment, $7.008 7.50; marblo dus ! lime in bulk, 80c@§1,00; lima (brls) $1,10@! ‘white sand, ¥ brl, $1.50@ 2,00; plastering bnir, % bu, 40c; land plaster, $3.00 3 rl; fire brick, R 1,000, $56.00@90.! bullding brick (commn), $3H0GT.00¢ prossod” LELek, $1400G180 sowor Lrick, $3.60; Muwaukoo and Raciue pressed, $25,00@30,00, del lo compion, $14,00@16.00 Indiuna presseil. $18,00@25,00: do cominon, $10,00@15,00; v clay, 3 brl, $3.00@4.00. CIIE! ulet with only a moderate inquiry and waa ateady and firm at former quotations, Following aro tho prices ourrent; New York factory, mild, Ti@1aic: Oblo fuctory aud Western factory do, 12 186 Taw grades, T@11e, COAL—Prices ranged tho ssme a3 ou the preceding duyw of the woek, where thoy may be cousidored firin, both for bard aud soft varjoties, Wo quoto: Lehigh, prepared, $11,00 ; Lackuawanu $10,00; _Erie, £3,50; Walout 1D), $8,60; Cherry Miue, $6,50 ; 1l burg, §3.00@0.003 Cinuel, $9.0URD.E0; Lick I ockiug_ Yulloy, §0,50; Indlsua block, $7.007 Kirklund Grate, $8,00; Minonk, $3.60; . $0.503 Burclay, $5.603 Wilmtagton, COOPERAGE—Large offorings and an easter feel- ing in provisions eansud & docline in_packers’ goods to-day, Vork-barrels and_tiercea wero 10@16 lower, Wo quota: Yok barrels, $1.70G1.75 ; whisky barrols, £1.90@2.00; Jard tiorcos, $1,80@1.853 flour Larrols, 50 ; pork staves, Tough, $31,00@24.00 ; dlo, hucked, $150oahb00; terce aiaved, Tough, $1L00@24,00F Ducked or 'sawed, $25.00@28,00; 'whiky “taves, rough, $26,00328.00; do buoked, $33,00@5.00; flour laves, $9.50@1L00¢ cirela Hour besding, TXGIKo orack; flour Loop-polos, $14,00@16,00 yer i pork aud tlorco yoles, $60.00@40,00 par m, Salw fncludo 3 curs and 450 lard torcos at'$1,80 3 1,400 pork barruly ot §1,70, GiGE—Were ateady nt 29@240 for fresls, Wilh the wssia Joeal Gapmuuds Pieilod Tots aold at 1603 18c, FLATILERS—Were in fuir requoat aud stoxdy, Wo uota: Good to prime lve-peess foatiiors, 60@00, rau trst liauds ; Jobbiug. prices, 1067007 4 por “cont discount for casl'; cickon, 6@8o; turkey, I@4c, TISH—A falr mnount ‘of sules was accomplishied st tiom and unchanged prices, Wo quuto: No. 1 whitefish, x-brl, $5.35@5.40; No, 4 do, $5.00 (@5.25; No, 1 trout, $.75@6.00 ; No, 0T0 TIACK= erel, Bow, K-bil, $I @1U.50 ; No, 3 muckorol, 1 -brl, $7.00 Labck cattet, '&’m‘@a 7 fmk.xm .60@8.18; family No. 1 shoro kifs, $2.15 Lahrador L '?‘?”'1'”3925‘& -00@0,35; Labrador liorring, split, brls, 85, Ho0eaa, * sirbrl, . #4.3534.00; Tabrador herriug, round, bil, $1.6088.00% do X-br), H.00@4851 hox Rorriug o, 1, 0o 1 vox hureid weuted,"(0ig do; Columbia River salmon, i-bris, $3,76@10,00. FRUITS AND NUTS-Lusingsa in foreign and do- weatio fruity was reasonably nctive, and, wiitlh the ex- Ception of un enslor fecling n luyer raiufus, full formor ratew were belng renlizod, Wo quiote : FoukraN—Daten, 9@93o; Ngy, tow, drume, 13@13%0; nge, in boxed, layces, 1631003 ¥rench prunes, old, 8@0u; Turklsh Seaney, 15 12)0; rulsins, Tayers, now, 1.7UG75; rali- fm, Tayars, old, $2.20G33.36; ralsing, ' looss Muscatol, now, §3.00@9,10; reluing, aleucs now, H@1L0} Zanfe currants, new, TK@7Ke; old do, 84@0Ko} 20,00( qtron, s9@3se; lomon pesl, 180200, Dowxsrio—s Aldon’ appios, 17@200; Micligan, aliced, Ul@lo § Michigan - quiariers, Bi¥@IXo: 'Weslorndo, Tatioj Bouthern do, 04@730; peaches, pared, iGHo; poactios, hialves, {U@10ie; do, mixed, Ti¢@8c; bincke herrios, fow, '19@12)50 ;' Faspborrics, J0@380; pite ted chorrles, '23@20c5 Nore—Filberts, 16@100; al- mond#, Terragonn, X324 1 Naples walnuts, 27@28 Oulll walnute, 21@34c; Fronch walnutn, 16@17¢; Drazils, @100 ; Pacaus, Texns, 11@130; African_peantite, 65@750; Wiimington noanuts, T@UXo; Tonnesco peninin, §%@Txo, GREEN FIUITS—Woro In light local domand at une ehoogad prices : Lomons, $7,0030,00 por box ; orangos, '$7,00810.00 poe brl ; Cafifornin_pears, 82.60024.50 per caso § apples, $0.00@4.00 per brl rom staro, Cuitivated cranborrlos ina Ospo Ood, $10,60R12.60; do (Cary'e), $12,00@13,60, Malaga gragos, $6,60 por Keg. GROCERIES—Thoro was Dothing now to note in conncetion with this market, Busnesa continues roananably aclive {n moat depnrtments, and tho gen. eral matkt maintains tho firm tone rocently dovole opod, Coffcos and_augars wwora aclive and. strong, with noma_prospoct of furilior advance, Dolow ard tho prices cnrront K@, B1-0AnD, BODA—' W Coprers—Mocna, 31@97%(0; O, @, Jnva, 8I@M o3 Javay No, 3, BI@tdio; fancy Rio, 2is6@a8o ;clioiea do, 43@iaio; prime’ o, 37%@Tix0; good o, 204(@%0; common do, K@2040: rosativg do, 23(@325\0; Biugaporo Java, W@dle cmu"uen, ;’;’u‘%fl-lg;}!if@mx do, prime, 273;@280; Maracaibo, Qaxpres—Slar, full wolglt, 17)(@150 ¢ atonrino, tull welght, 144@143;0 ; da, short welght, 13@18%o, Hua;;&\{;o, T3(@Ba’; Rangoou, Ti(@1%¢; Uaro- na, e ., BuaAns—Patont cut lonf, 194 @1237e; crushied and powdered, 114@I1130: grantlnted, 1IK@112;c; A, standard, 10}@10%0; do, No. 2, 104@10%a: 1, 104 @ @1030; O No.3, 07;@100; ye clioieo brown, 94@9%0} falt do, D@0ige? el molunea sugar, 0}@J%0; fur do, 8X@Y0} mon do, 1/4@8%0; Now Orleans sugar, choico, 0@ oyes _’go@ Triie, 87@0s; do, fr, di@8Ygo; dom- mon, 74 §C Hmum—lghmflnd drips, $1,8031,35 : silver drips* extra fino, BU@B3C] OO KUGAT-Liow oxtrs do, 66@100; New Orlonnis molasses, 80; do primo, 10@750; do common, 55@6Uc; Porio Rico molesses, cholee,’ 03@05c: common molasecs, @t BALRRATUS—Common to best, BIG10¢, SpioEs—Allapice, 17@180; cloves, 40@410; cas 90@480 3 popper, 26@20c ; ntmegs, No, 1, SLITG1 o No, 1, $L.10116 ; ghuger, pure, 28@00} do No, 1, 20@250 ; do No, 3, 16@1¥o, Sors—German mottlod, SX@6Me: Goldon West, 0@0\0; White Lily, Bi@0\c; While Tose, GG 8ge; palm, 0@6\o; Bavon' Imperial, C@0Nc; white g&-mn, 53 @Ue; Champalgn, 6i¢@03a; prime To86, 5e. sw’mnzmmu. 9K @100 ; corm, I@1Lc; latndry, 6@ 7o common, G@bo. 1AY—Tho -hl‘mflng movement s very light, and business 1 confined priucipally o supplying tho lo- cal {rade, Drices nro eusy. Wao quote tho witole- anlo_prices paid by deslors, 88 follows, cars to contain 20,000 lba: Now timothy, prime, $14,50@16,005 do, No, 1,$14,00; No, 2, do, $12.00@12.60; mixed, $10.00 @11.00% prafrie, upland, £5.60; do midland, '$3.00@ 9,005 do, slough, $7.00@8.00. Loost oN WigoN— Timothy,’ $i1.00@18.00; praitle, $7.00@9.60, For do- 1vory of proased, $1.00@1,60, nccording to distanco, HIDES—Coutinue to meot with a falr domaud, and rulo pleady sttha prices proviously quoted, 4 fallowa: Groen city butchers', GX@Tia; green ourod, light, 04@10c; do, Leavy, 8@Uc; purt cured, 8@0c; green ealf, 13: grton “Uin, oot de calf, 200; vy kip, 17} dry saltod, 14@16o; dry xt'ml, 16@170} dexcon skins, 35@<0c } &rnhhy scored, out, or other~ wiso damaged, two-thirds prico: brauded, 10 per cont off, Bhcen nolts, freah, $1.00@135 ; eatimoto of wool on polts, 37% @4, 1ol re {a only s light trade from brewors, Wo quote : Cammon o primo Western, 35@4lo; York Blute, 40@46¢ ; Bavarlan, 4043, IRON AND STEEL—Remaius quiot but a litlo steadier, at lcast there Iu lens shadlug of prices, and & botter feoling Teporied among mauufacturers, Wo primo do, Horec-stiae fron ot Bleigh shoo atod Cuttor shioo slcel.. . Cutlor shoos (taporcd ani bent {0 Sl oo 00 @I LEATHER—A quiol fecling provalled in thia mar- ¥et, though busincss continucs o show stesdy im- proveiment, snd tho general market in decidedly firm- er thian a fortuight ago. Wo quoto: HENLOCK, 1@ %0 3@ 97 0@ 41 €0@ _ V0 Kip, veal s 1,10 City upper, 26 98 City upper, N 20 4% Qountry up 2@ % Collsr, 32 It 2 2 1.1563 1,36 L L0a 1,18 . 3@ TRough upper, a3 Rough upper, damagod. oT@ 30 Buftalo slaughtor sole, . 3@ 9 3 DN WL T ne 2 1.20@ 1.3 . 5@ 1.10 45 L do@ French calf, Jodot, ... .. +4+ 55,00@80.00 Trench ealf; Lemoina. ... French calf, 24 to 36 tba. L65@ 2.2 French kip. 60 to 100 s 1.00@ 1.50 LUMBER—Tho markot is quict but firm for somo rados of lumbor, Quotations ara unchanged, as fol- ow ¢ Becond clenr, Tuird cloar, 1 incl hird clear, thick Olear flooring, 1 CGommon floorlng, dressed, ftst, . Common flooriug, dreseed, sccond, 26, ‘Wugan-box boarda, salected, 14 inches and upward. as, Astack boards, ck boards. b Jolst, scantling, smail fimber, fencing. 16 fect and undr, groen. d ecantling, 18 to 24 feot, Threo dollara por car to bo addad when transterred, which chargo follaws the slingles, ickuens—Fiva ehingles to be two inches in thick- nesn, Length—Sixteen inches, RATDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.003150,00: _clear, $05,00@85,00; common, $35,00@60,00¢ oull, $20,008 85,00 ; flooring, $80.00, Asbh—-Clear, $28.00@840.00;_common, $16.00825,00; cull, $10.0015,00 ; fvoring, $30.00@40,90. Oak—Oleur, $26.00@40.00% comuion, $10.00§25.00; eull, $8.00@15,00, Hickory—Clear, $13.00@80.005 common, $20.008 35,00 ; cull, $12,00@18.00. AMaplo—Clear, $22,00@55.00; common, $10.00@325.00 eull, $10.00@16.00, Butternut—Clear, $35.00@60.00; common, $20.008 30.00, Cliorry—Clear, $40.00@00,00; common, $15.00@ 35,00 3 cnll, $12,00@18, Whltewood—Clenr, $10,00840,00; common, $20.00 @26,00 ; cull, $10,00@16.00, ‘Wagon Btuck—Hickory axles, per set, $1.00@1.50; wagou poles, oach, 45@550 ; box boards, $30,00@40,0¢ Florfda red_cedar, 350 por ft ; m: hof‘nn] 30@40¢ 3 0 eounters, 500 ¢ rosewood, G0@800 : whito holly, 30c, L TEVALS AND TINNERS' STOOR—Remain quick ut firm ¢ TIN PLATE=-IO, 10314, $19.00; do, 12x19, $12,50; do 1;::0, $19.00; do, roofiu, 14x20, 10, $11.60; do, 20x28, 1o ‘Lin—Targo, 400; small, d1o; bar, 43¢, 1(: n—Pig, B0 bar, 10c; pipe, full coils, 10x0; cut do, e, Snerr ZiNo—Full casks, 103c; half caske, 10307 les quantity, 110} alaby, 8ido, > Snker IoN—No, 24, 8ifo rates; Russis iron, 8,9, aud 10, 220 § do, 11 and 13, 21¢ ; do_No, 1 stained, 100 Tates ; Amoricst Russla—A, 140 ; B, 118 GaLYANIZED IRON—NoO, lk@:!D, 160; No, 22@24, 160} No, 25@20, 1703 No, 97, 180; No, 28, 200, A discount of 25 yor cout I8 made from thia likt. Corper—Copper bottoms, 37c; brazlers, over 12 Ibs, m;l thfuud copper, Sto; planished copper, 480; do, cut toalzes, dbes Wne—Nos, 1106, 90; 7 to 9, 10c; 10to 11, 1l0; 13, 0; 1 aund 14, 10%0; 15 mnd’ 16, 1doj 11, d6uf 18/105; 19,10c; 90,200; Tull bundle, 30 per cent dia- colunt 3 fonge wiro, by carload, 510, NALLA—Wars in light request at tho annexed raten: 20 fml, per kog, $4.37% 3 Ad do, $4.83%5 3 do0d, $4.87% ; it 60 do 8513561 3 46, $5.67)63 0d do, 0o, 73 ¢ chinols, “)}'?3AI:’ H’i‘[’)ll Ve quote: Manilla ropo, ¥ Ih, 170 sisal ropo, 3 b, 14@1630; snsb hemp cord, £ n, 9503 matline, ¥ ib, 2013220 ; tarred rope, ¥ b, e . 3 et $0.000.60; it 3 brl $0.00 [3X 00 ¢ tar, ¥ brl, £6.,5060.00. 'OILS—04rbon was active aud firm, with a tendenoy to advenco, Lard was steady at the advauce establiahiod ~ on_Monday, Othor olla very ulol st sieady prices, Wo quole ns follows: gurbou, 163} extra winter lard, T8®800; No, 1, T3@T6c; No, 3, 670 ; linsced raw, 95@b7c; do bollod, $1,00@1.03; whale, 80@820; speri, $2.1082.20; nes! foot oil, stelutly JDure, $1.10; do'exirs, 9003 do Ne 1, Toog Vauk oll, 6o biraits, 6501 elophant ofl, 950; thrpentine, 60s; naphtls, 63 gravity, 17; mapltha, commion. 4o, POTATOES—TRotall dealers ara buying amall lots from store, but the demand fs uot latige, most dealors aviug supplied themmuelves eartlor in thy scason, Thora was 1o cheuge fu_prisos, The following sales {from atore were roported § 450 bu }u‘uhlllol’l at$1,16; 100 bu at $1.00@1,10 ; 160 bu Peorloss ut $1,10 § 600 bu t p.flfi@l.lfl; 100 bu at $1,00, "POULTIY 'AND GAME-—GCholco, drassed pouliry, and fresh qual) and prairiv chickons wora {n little bete for requeals aud fancy turkegs were & sbido firmer, o supply, howevor, b4 Jarge compatud (o tho du- mand. 'Ol wlook i slowly dissppearig trom (o Tanekot, chiotty by ordors from the Hoalth Ofticor, Wo quols i Chickens, good 1o cholee, dressod, $2L00(32,51 Somunon o, $1.00@1.60 7 ducks, drussed, $1T5@00; ocat, live, " $3.00G0.00] do Uressed, ' $0.00800 & fil‘ullud turkoys, 6@100} or do, 9% @80 ; pruirle hickens, $9,0080,35 5 parteidgos, 3,257 quall, 31,00 $.98 ; maliard ducks, $2.3632,50 per dox ; venlson nad- diew, or haws, 10G110§ do varoussey, T@Bo; Fabbils, 8126 per doa, SEEDS-1Tho mproved foeling noted yonterday cans tinuier, and imothy syuin sdyanced, soliiny at $2100 5,03, th outslile for chiofeo, Ulover was niso higher, solling ot 85,40, Hungarian fa Airm Rt 70@70c, end millot at 00c. Flox was quoted at $LEORLES, Wo Toto salon of 16 baga atritlyyrimo molkiy &t £1 205 boga nt $2.90 ; 20 baga at ‘uu 7 40boga at $2.80} 100 bagn at $2.76.5 B baga at $2.70 ; 11 Laga clover af $5,40 5 23 bnga At $5,90 + 11 bngs at $5,10, A1~ Continics aclivo nnd it Wo repeat: Onons daga, Bnglnuw\ and Canada fine, 31,00; ordisnary, conrac, $1.85'; coorac diomand, U, $2.00 5 grouna Folar, $2.00 3 ey, withiout bags, 1,007 dalry, with Uage, $4.005 n dairy, per sack, $5,00, B—Waro movlug freoly at full former prices, We ropeat our quotntions, a4 follows: Young hysom, common to fair, 38@dGo; do good, ja; do cholca to extrn fue, 05c@¢$1,10; common fo Ano old byson, 05@BGo; common {mperial, 506 €0o; good {0 choico do, lm«fi L1035 faie to gaod gunpowder, 70@000; cliolco Plugaucy, $1.10@1,20; Sxirh Royune, $105@1.40 s chotcn 15 axlea pew Japan 20c@$1,00¢ common to good do, (5@780 ; fair 0 goo old, 60@700; common do, 38@42c; colored natural Taf Japan 83@850; enmmon t0 fins 'Oolong, 35@460; oo, 8b@dso; thoice to oxtsa, 85c@8L.00, ‘TOBACCO~The market for this nrticlo was without now featuros, rullng quiot nud stoady, a follows : Fink Qur—Estra, 10@800; choico, 60@050; medi- o Nu el oot @RS Nt bright, COGT Lud—Natural leni o} 00 ; blnck, somd, 46@06e,” skt o BuoRING—Good to choles, 32@360; medium, 28@ OO A" Toech 'uuo o, $ 5 —Weo quote: Deech, .00 3 Ima) 10, bickors, $11.00: alabon, $0.60, dolivored. WUOL—Tiio domand froum manufaoiurors continies ateady nnd fair, and pricea ars quoted lighor for floccs wools, Btocks azo very ight, We quote s Tub, washed, prime, .. Tub, washod, common to good. Conmimon dlnn{ wseaeens Fleeco, washod, XEXX, light. . Fleecr, washed, X&XX, dingy. Y¥leoce, washed, modium light Gonrac, washo Flecce, unwashad, cont i Fleace, unwashed, coareo and din Ficece, unwanhied, fine, Buper aud extra pullo —_—— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. WenxzavAY EvENi, Dec, 10, Tha racolpts of live atock during the woeX hava been 2 follows: s 5 atlle, Hops, Sheep, Monday, 2808 244 445 Treuday, 2,903 asuy 810 Wednedday. ... 2000 46,000 6U0 Total, ..., s 7,800 102,407 3,011 Bamo Hime last, wee Gl 206881 1,297 Weok beforo last, BAIT 124704 310 Bhipmonta wers &3 foilow Cattte. Hops, Sheep, e 3518 w110 2,008 1853 6818 . t was without mato cliango in any of its features, Whatover of nctivily thera may hsve boon was confined to tho bottor grades, such e Eastorn buyers seck, aud for thosa descrip- tions nlone did the market show any strength, The offorings of good {0 clolco booves wero nob vory numeruus, and, conscquantly, holdors. woro onabled to realizo at vory full rites, but modinm, common, and Inforir grades woro tod pleny, ahd sbid slowly at weak and Irregular prices. |OF tho poorer Rorta less than half tho offerings wera taken, and, judging from prescnt_sppoarances, those romaining will' liave to bo closed out at & reduction from to-dny's quoise tons. Good _stoera aversging from 1150 {a 1,500 wold ot $4,25@4.75, choice, at $4.90@5,25, whilo o fow oxtra fotched $5.60@5.15, Nicola & Addems obtaining thio outside figure fof 97 Liedd sveraging 1,380 lbn, Homo_ Ohrigimas ateors sold at $0.50@7.00, and Hiers was 8 small drovo for which $8.00 was sald to have beon offered, but thero was vory littlo fnquiry for Obristmas stock, and it must_sell, if at all, ab much Tower prices than havo provailed in_formor - sasons, Toxoa cattlo compritad a vory considorablo portion of this nupply, and salee draggod nt §1.75@2,50 for come mon 1o good through droves, and at $2,75@4.60 for common to oxira Northorn-fod, Tho genoral market closed dull and woak, < iquorATIoNs, dateors, averaging 1,400 Toa aud upward, cvvesin e 85508500 Choico Beoves—Liiie, fat, wall formed 3 year to & year old stocrs, sveraging 1,300 to 450 1ba.... Leivasnsasisavsasnses BAN@SIS Gobd Bieover—iWeli-tationed, Anely fommed steers, aversging 1,900 to 1,350 lbs........ 4.30@4.76 Medium Grades—8toors in fuir flesh, aver~ oing 1,130 to 1,250 fia,... vve ATB@LIS Butcliers' Btock—Common to fair steers, and good to oxtra cows, for city ulaughter, averaging 850 101,100 1bs, .. 3008400 Stock Cattie—Commeon cattie, fh” decont fleeh. averaging 700 to 1,050 Ibs. 2.50@3.25 Tuferior—Light sud i cows and scalnwag stoors. Catllo—Toxus, cholcs corn-fod. Cuttle—Texas, summored Nord Cattlo—Texas, through droves. OATILR ALER Extra Beeves—G: No, 17 butchers’ stock. 70 Toxas cattla, 1Y Texax cattle..... 87 Toxaa cattle, 40 Texaa cattle. . 18 slockers. ... e e oo G0 good steers 56 cholco steers, 2 namm—. 3 2L 15 1OGS—Shotild all ihe liogs actuaily dua at the yards to-day bo included fn the official rejiort, tho number will reach: 45,000, or nearly 1,000 more than ever beforo recoived fn ono day. The effoct upon valuea of tho unprecedentedly lieavy supply, of course, was to do- presa them, though all things consfdercd’ the doclino was much Iess Rovere thun might reasouably have been expectod, Notwlthstanding the excesaivo recoipts, the declino of 80c per brl in 1ness Eor!, and the uufavora- le chiarzctor of tho weather tio averago reductlon waa scarcoly 16¢ per 100 Ibs, closing rates Laing $4.50@4.90, ‘while the great bulk of the day’s sules were within the rango of $4.15@4.85. Although trading wos slow, a very foir business was accomplished, nearly one-Lulf tho supply changing hands, The mirket closed quict at $4,6024,60 for commou, at 4,05@4.70 for medium, sud ut $4.75G4.90 for good to chioice. A drove or two s0ld early in tha dsy at $5.00, R, Strahorn disposing of 447 hiead of Missourl hogs at that figure, o note tha following : HOO SALES, No, Av, DPrice|No, Av. Price|No, Av. DPrice, 71 180 $4.76 (146 816 $AT5 (108 300 $4.95 100 268 4,76 o7 897 T4vs (21 210 T4k 40 508 476 (64 233 465 |6l 305 490 BL 296 476 (40 800 480 |8& 58 400 480 (100 301 4.85 (280 63 S0 4.90 [48 280 4,85 447 45 191 405 |48 MG 490 |63 52 222 450 |83 303 g0 |87 62 235 490 |60 202 480 | &4 64 210 482 85 178 400 | 44 80 33 4907 (61 185 470 |49 80 430 495 |47 834 490 |0 53 283 485 {40 210 405 { BT 02 238 400 |50 185 475 | D9 148 U1 480 [119 199 485 0T 88 237 487x| 43 207 480 [ G0 31 118 490 |88 176 480 |60 97 300 495 |91 295 480 |13 43 419 495 |71 160 485 |88 67 236 4,80 |89 I 475, WHEEP—Were quiet and ateady, = Gaod to cholco rales nold well, bt oflier dcaoripiions were mora or fess neglocted, Mallory Broa, a averaging 104 lbs nt $4.00, with which exception no sales woro re- rted above §4.00, aud few above §3,60. We quote at 76 4,00 for common to choice, ey MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markets. Tavenroon, Dec, m,~Flour, 38@203. 1011 8, ‘Wheut—Winter, 12s@12s 3d, Spring, 118 10d@12s &d, White, 192 3d@19# 0d, Olub, 135 6dgids, Corn, 55a id @058 6, Pork, 194 60, Lard, 40 Tavenroor, Dec, 10-2:00 p, m.—Breadstuffa firm, , m,—Unchany Corn, 80s. Reut unchanged, ged. otton dull ; middiing Layxuroor, Dee, 10—4:30 p, LivERpoOL, Deo, 10—5p, 1 uplund, 8xd; middling Orloaus, 85d; salos, 19,000 ales; Amorican, 7,300 balos; npeouiation’ and_export, 3000’ wloa of plhuds, uotlive below good ordinaey L November, at 8%d; Decomber, 83-10 ; deliv- erable January snd February, st 85;d; nothing below low middlinga deliverable December, 5-16d. it ne firm, Red winter whoat, 126@12s 2d. 5, Corn, 0a, Troyviuions—Oumberfand middles, &0s 0d, Short by, d0s, Oliccss, Ods 6d. ‘Pétroloum—Refined, 18@14d. Loxox, Dec. 10,—Tlio amatat of bulllon gone into tho Danlk of Englond to-duy on Lalanca is £166,000, Consols for moncy, P17 va@da UnitedBiatos couponn—65, 9333 do of 67, 98 dUs, 017¢ 1 now bk, 923 Now York Central, 80; Kri 3657; Frlo preferred, 68X, i Eh Turpentine—dls, Panis, Doc, 10,—Rentes, 581 0750, Now York Dry=Goods Market. New Yon, Dee, 10,—Business was fulrly active with commission Linuses to-day, and the llr)hhlu({ trade in holldsy goods showed - considerabls Improvement, Cotton goods wore sleady and in folr domand, Lrints wera active in jobbers’ hands, Fanoy cassimyros wero selling more frocly. The balance of Schippers’ worsted drues goods were sold at auction lolay, und the bide ding waa vory spirited, osiory was in fair raquest. The Live-Stock Marikets. WEW Yous, Nrw Yok, Doo, 10,—Hoau—Arrivals, 6,40, murksl wud tumie, and at tho close lowor, tho morning 4 vars of Obfo Lioys wold st S@SA0, §250 1n tow thio outslde quotation, - City dreusell hogs waro woak, und declined to 6@62¢o, with light plgs 67§@7c. Weatarn drexsod wero quoted at UGUX e, bu YYALD, Buwrato, Deg, 10,~Oarrrx—Teceipts, including ono car roported (0 srrive, 8743 tolal for the wesk, 5,010, Tho awrkot §s active ut about Ace decline froni yostorday's pricos, Awobng Obristwas entile in ihe ard this wook are uevoral fine drovea fed by A, and W, ¥ of Bandusky, Vermilion Oounty, Tl Thls clasy of 100k meats withi 0o sals have snd willl be Lprwarded Taatin irat hands. Gooll cntllo, avar to 1,500, meot ready salo nt fair rates, e Buxee AND Lhstna—TReceipth to-day, fuoluding ree ported Arrivald, 5,400 4 tota for tho week, 9,00, The wmarkot i nctive at soslorny'e pricon oas—Recalpts Lo-day, inchiding roported rrivale 4,100 total for tho waok, 20,100, - Kiie markot tn myet afately artivot X(o ndvincs from_ seslordag's wriccs, Abbut 200 woro disposod of, L{mht hogs nro not wanted, Dasirablo Logs, averaglu@ 200 (o 300, Lriug $6.00@6.26, FANT TADERTY East LInEnTY, Pa., Dec, 10.—COATTLE—Arrivaln, 83 parns a){ea,’l{rl,'(@n}'u medium - slookers, J@33%o; ulle, 2@0igo, Tlaas—Arrivale, 92 cara § beat Philadelphia, $5.00G 6,15 ¢ Yorks, $4,60@4.00, BnEre —Arrivald, 13 cars i bodf, $5,00@6.26; mo- dium, $4,00@4,060 ; common, @376, The Wool Trados TNlontbr, Deo. 10.~Waol flooces continuo_ oxclted in congonuoncy of tho recont largs anles, Bales of Olio and Penneylvania floocos at 60@5%0 ; Wisconsin and Michfgan, 47@5tc: combing and dcluine, G2@ose, “T'hiero 18 & gaod domand for pullod waol, and sales of suporfinn and extra wero niado 8t 40@60c, and very chiolco suporfine at 51@a2e, b Pittsbirgh 01l Market. Prrxanonoi, Doc, 10,—PETIOLEUs—~Cruds firm, a$ 050(z31,00 ; refined quiot, at 1350 Bpot, 144 @I5Kc, The Produco fMarikety, NEW YORE, New Yonk, Dee, 10,—Coron~In falr demand; middling upland, 1630, inzApyTU¢Fa—Flour highor for shipping grades, with only & ‘moderato reqiest 3 recolpt, 14,000 brls ; suporfine Woalern and State, $5.7080.40 3 common 10 good oxtra, $0.60@7.10; good to cholco axtras, $1IGGT16; Whita' wheat, $7.7628,00; elra Oblo, $0.U0@860 ; Bt. Louls, $7.10@11.00, Rye flour scorco and fizm at $4,76, Oornt meal Srmor ; Westorn, $3,50 @4.25. Whoat closod stoady ; Teoalpts, 05,000 bu'; Ko, 2 Clicago, $1,62@1,83; Nor{iwestern' spring, $1.043 No. 2 Milwaukee, $1,60@1L57 ; oxirs ohoioo U0, $1.687 cholco amber Michigan, $1.03, Tiyo quict, Uarloy and malt quiet, Corn ' shde caslor aud loderately active ; roceipla, 20,000 buy Westorn mixod in slord, T1@180; do ilont, T87RAL0; eliotes yollow Western' 70¢; white Wostern, S1)scf 'Oata_closed nctive and, lower ; receipts, 43,07 DU mized Wontern aflost, 50@ 670 ; white Weatern, S@sbc, Hav—Firim and i f4ir domand for_sbipping. qelpTiE—Activo gud frm ot 13(Ge, - Ulnoso, 5@27 )60 Wodt—Aativo and very firm ; closed alrong and ads vancing ; doublo cxtra Ohlo, 63@55c : Mickigan, 46@ 600 3 pulled, 3565470 ; unwasbed, 32@ e, Ghookn1Es—Uoffeo qulct ana’ frns 3 Ltlo, 26, gold, Bugar quiot aud eaay ; fair to good refiniug, T @73, Molasaca quiel. Ricoflemer, (Leauonkus—Qulet aud fim ; orudo, G0 ; folne , 140, Tunresrose—Steady atAle, Provistogs—Tork—Quict and yenk for oash} new moss, $10.007; doliverics shado easicr; mesn Fobru. ray, ‘$10.00@10.05; March, 816.45@10.23, Deef and cut'meals unchanged, Middies wenk ; fong nud ghiort cloar December and January 733¢, Feuruary 74@73c. Tard opencd wonk ; clorad firmm ; Wostern atodtn, cksh, 8450+ Docomber, 84@81(c + Juntiory, 835¢ 5 Foutuasy, B3 @8% ; March, 8 15-16@de, n’i‘iurrr —Firm ond in good demsnd; fiuo Weitorn, rkin, e Onteisz—Firm and In fair domand at 1350, Wissx—Flrmer ot 9K @03, . ST, LOUIS, 87, Tovis, Dov, 10.—Brepstorra--Flour bioyant ‘and Digher for low grades; suporfine winter, $1,60@ 5,00 ; oxtra do, $6.00@6.155 XX, $0.00@0.50, Whent in fair domand and higher; No, 2 apring, $1,12@1.18; No, 8 red fall, $1,35 ; No, 21d0, $1,60._Corn active au higher; No,%, 03¢ 'on cast track, 65@57c December, Onta odtive and higher ; No, 2, 40¢, on ast track, 410 in clovator. Barloy firm and_higher, but glow ; No, 2, $LIG@LAS, Ryo Letter at 80c. Writgxr—Sieady at 88Ke, Tnovistons~—Pork firm st $14.00G14.50, Green meat firm ; shoulders, 420+ boms, 10 1o averngo, 8¢, Bulke ‘meata biold firmly ; only jobbing and and order rales. Bacon—Nothing domg. Lard quict and firm; prime Bteam, T3¢, loan—Active and higher at $4.4084.95; salos at $4.76@4.00 5 recoipts, 10,600, C through ‘Texnus, 13@2%0 3 wine 1(@3%0: primoto choice Dattve atears, 4@ 5o} teceipts, 705 head, CINOINNATIL, T nest oy st 10, SN .85@3.20, Vheat steady ; éample lots, L 13@1.43, orn Binuer ; old eae of aliolled, 6605 mow car, 606 Tyo lighor, ot 92G%0. Oats quict and unclistged. Butloy firm, TrovisioNs—Pork nominal, busers holding off at $16,25@15,00, _ Lnrd—Kettls quiet and ateady nt 83@ 8)0 ¢ stearn hold at 82, with 7 15-16¢ bid, Bulk meats et for rpot ; shoulders, 53¢o : clear 1ib, 03X @0%40; cloar, T@750 5 sales of shouldors, buser Marcli, aé 630} cloar Hib, samo optlon, 8¢ Bic, Bacon steady ; shoulders, 63{c; clear rib, 730} clear, 80, Greon tmoata steady ; salen of shouldors ‘st SX@6)0; clear rib, 6@02c. Hama, 8X@83Kc. HoGs—In good demand at $4.85@5.305 receipts, 8,025 ; sbipnicnts, 6,25, ‘Wiossx—Firm at Y0e. DETROIT. Dernorr, Dec. 10.—BrravsrurFs—Tlour quict and unchiunged, Wheat imscitied, bitt movoactivo; extray £1.6134 ; No, 1, SL60G1.5T; amber, $1.4, Con ateady at48e, " Gati L ghod ddmuid ut 40)gc. TOLEI 0, Totepo, 0., Dec, 10.—BrEansTurrs—Flour firm. Whest 8rit 1 uinber, Michigan, $1.493; Janunry, £1,53 @154, Corn_dull, aud s bhade_lows Digh mixed, B¢ caab, and December, 68iGe; January, 63305 Feb- ruary, now, 573 cash, low mized, S7kc, Oats fir 3 No. 1, 40c; 'No, 2, 443¢c. Tioba—Dressed, Afm at $5, TiRoEreTa—Flolir, 3,000 bris; wheat, 9,000 bu ; corn, 13,000 bu ; oats, 20,000 bu. Bruipsenre—Flonr, 400 brls; whoat, 4,000 bu; corm, ,000 bu§ onts, 12,000 b, PHILADELPHIA, PirrapErenu, Dec, 10, — BREADSTUFFS — Flon quiet; leld firm ; Wisconsin and Minnesota extr fame 7.60; State, Ohio, and Indinun, $7.0UGER. olce Ile:d{: other grades dull ; @163 wh .| @1, better’; Blute, 900, Corn—ol aood supply; 'old held ut 800 new at 2@708 at Toc. hite, 3@54c § mixed, 60G@62c, most Oats—V¥ PETROLEUM—IA falr domand ; crude, Y@10c; xor b 1d at 9 gt} o1d at 95¢. LOUIBVILLE. Lovmvisee, Dee, 10.—~Dueavsrvpra—Flour stondy. ¥rovisions—Bulk neata tirmer; shoulders, 603 clear tib, To; clear, 7i(c; hams, 94@9%e, Green meats quiet aud unchonged, Dacon nomiunl, Lard Grmer ;' prime leaf, J@10¢, Sess porl, $16.50. Toas—Fivm at $5.0085.25 ; recoipts ght, Wissy—89c, DUFFALO. Burrato, Deo, 10.—Brzanerurrs—Wheat dull and strong ; sales of 1,200 bu No, 1 Milwaitkies clubat 14 @1.45. activa s closlug nsking 670 for No; 2 mix- &t Western ; sales, 47,000 uat 6i@08c for No. 2 Tyo e at 1,00 Birloy oglctod, Onia dull; held a6 43¢ for No, 2. ‘Wator boin lot {nto Eastarn Division, Caosl mavi- gation fo be rosumed. MEMPHIS. Mearps, Dec, 10,—DreapsTurrs—Flour dull and drooping at $6,26@9,25, Corn-meal lowar st $3.05 Graiu qulet aud unchanged, Burren~Quict and wesk at 15@30c, ‘Eaas—Dull and drooping at 30c. Dnovisions—pulk mosta lrm § ‘houldors, 60; aides, 6@, Lard, 8x@3e. il * INDIANATOLIS, Inorwarorts, Doc, 10.—Provisioxs—Bulk shouls dere, G3ge; clear Fib, 63c} cleor, e, Lard, TX@8o. Hood—Active at $440@4.05: récetpts, 4,900, MILWAUREE, MitwAUREE, Deo, 10.—Brrapstupes—Flour quich d uncliunged, Whest firm; No, 1, $L143 : No.2, ;r- .wh;gfl.ue; Docember. Oals dull ind unget- Hled’s 2 No, 9, 3730, Corn_steady ; No. 32, G8c, Ryo stendy ; No, 1, e, Churtey stoady ; Mo, 3, $14 THous—$#.TH@5.76, RecrrvTs—Flon, 4,000 brls ; wheat, 81,000 b, BaipaENTs—Flour. 6,000 bria; wheat, 51,000 by, B OLEVELA Creverann, O, Dec. 10,—BREADSTUFFS—Grain quiet, steadly, snd inchaiged, * Receipts light, Prinouzui—Unsoltled, but nichanged. BALTIMORE, 1= Bavrrronx, Dec, 10.—Bazspsturra—Flour activa and in good demand ; Westorn superfine, $1,60@5.75; do oxtra, $6.25@7.00; do fomily, $7.36@8.75, Wh ‘strong nud steudy s chioico whito, $L8IGLE5; falr to prime, $1.0031.75; choice smbor, $1.53@1,833 good 10 rime red, $1,70@1,80; common to fair, SLIKBLO6; Ohio and Indiuny, $1.85@1,00; Western amber, §1.65. ‘orn strong aud active; mixad Western, 13@7sc. Uate Armor; Western mized, 41@480; white, 48@500. Rye nor, nrl"xmvlllh:ls—slmn ., The want of stock restricts buthoens, Moas pork, $10.50, Dulk moats, markct nearly bare of oll: now_shioulders to arrive, UX@ 6igc; clear rib sides, T @Tic. Bacon, stock light; shoulders, 736} cloar Tib wides, B@BYO. Lasd une changed, BurTEr—Quict. Covrer—Unchanged, Wasxy—Firm sud Bcsn‘rcfi&hlflhel for Western. Owweao, Dee, lfl.;iuéz.\l;xrnrliin—\vhcflgwd% ] No. 1 white Michignn, $1.56, Coru firm; yel ", 69, c\img o N T Sarioy s up Tako 3 Liold at $1.633 1,05, NewO) D O vapre—Tlour quioty (EW OnLEARS, Doc, 10,~LREADSTY 3 aouble, 5,603 trobls, $0.16@T.163 fawily, w.w&m. Dfl‘l;n lmh’é)“ 1m:.,“(:‘.:’u. B3¢, nAN—Firm b $1. Jlay—Prime, $23,00 ; cholce firm at $24,00, PuHOVINON—Pork scarce; new held st $15,50, D walt tmonts firm; shoulders, 03¢0, Bacou WCArco su Brin at Tx @B @A3e, Jam drm ; old, 10@12e; new, 18@e, ’g‘:rd firm; tlerco, B@Hio; keg, Bx@10e, ‘Guooenies—suyner fira § nferlor, 4@43¢o; common, B3§@00 3 fair to fully foir, 6@ 3 prime-to choice, 8@ @30, Molaneos iu active demand | common, 45G48c s fair, 60@520 3 primo to chiolce, G4(E000, Witk x—Qulot ; Loulnioun, 950 Ciucinnatl, $1.10, CorroN—Aotivo ; ealus, B,B00 baled ; good ordinary to striot goort ordinory, 14@14s: Jow middling to strics low widdling, 16@10%07% good middling, 17@17%c, forchecks ; Tecolpts, 1,447 bales s oxporta coustwise, 3,423 bales § to the continent, 4,78 bales, MonnTaRy—Gold, 1034(@1003 3o sount ; for clioks, par, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. f;z @ ' $5 Packages it for curronoy, ling—-Bauk for FRACTIONAL CURRENCE - ¥OR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE..

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