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] MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. McNoAY Evexixg, Jan, 12, Tho demand for monoy in this market growa more active ns tho spoculation in grain and pro- vislons incronses, As pricos rige it takes moro mouoy to earry the stooks in store, and most of tho banks begin to say that money is gotting searco, Thoro {8 an active movemont of curroncy from this city, both to Now York and to tho country. Tho good pricos now belng obtained for wheat nro inducing an active movoment of that grain in Bouthorn Minnesota and Northern Tows, and baulie in those soctions aro ordoring largo amonuts of curroncy to pay for it, Now York oxchauge was in domand to-day at B0c to 750 per §1,000. The National Bauks recoivod to-dy tho offl- sial eall for n publistied statement of thoir cou- ditfon at tho closo of businces on Dao, 20, GOLD AND CUNRENCY. The corractnoss of tho telegraphio roport of Il advauce in tho prico of gold to-day, was gou- srally doubted. 'horo was, howover, an ad- vanco, though at the closo it fell back to about the closing price of Saturdsy. Mr. Ketloy's *elastio bond " und curroncy-inflation schomo Introduced {n tho Houeo to-day, doubtloss furn- nishied tho gold speeulntors an opportunity fora seveation. Ketloy’s reeolution contained two propositions: First, iu opposition to any In- crenso of taxes. Second, iu favor of inflation of the currency incase tho Governmout fuds its ravenue unequal to ita currcut oxponditures. As to tho first proposition it was entirely suporflu- ous, a8 it is well undoratood that tho Waysnud Menns Committeo havo dismissed all intentlon of fucronsing taxntion. Tha vote of 165 in favor of suspendivg the 1ules in order to voto on tho resolution, against 82 nays, s, Lowever, coneidered significant of tho popularity of inflation. Tne Ways and Moana Committeo had Kelloy's inflation scheme under consideration for several days last weolt, and although it is belleved in_ Washington that thoy moay agroe upon some bill based on it, it is not probable thoy will ndopt anything ko the ariginal on which ho attompted to securo a voto to-day, Tho fmproesion gains ground in Washington that tho Tlouso will yet pass somo bill favoring intlation of tho currency, though nothing has yot trane- pired to show that tho samo iden would bo lu- dorsodby tho Sonate. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Represontative Lamison, of Obio, is nbout to intraduco & bill in tho Housoe lo])roh‘hlt National Eanke from (puylug interost, on doposits, and thinks thero {8 & chauca of its h”l“f adopted, Notwithstanding all that has been said about tho evils of paying intorost it caunot bo doubted that the passage of such & law in rogurd to Kutional Bauks, and at the same timo luuvlng other bauks freo to offer that inducomont, woul only bo & blow at the Nulioual Banking evstem vithout chieoking the &g at which the bill pur- ports to aim. We believe that it will bo impos- #ible to prevent tho payment of intorost on do- posits altogothor ; and, even if 1t could Le done, it is al least an opon question whether it woutd not have an efect to make & higher aveingo rato of iuterest. Country banks take now all the local paper thoy think good ; but thero are not the samo opportunities for loaning in the country and the intorior towns as in the citios, Tho country bauks will, therefore, at times, have & surplus for which they must flud temporary investment aud yot ba sure thoy can got it back on demaud. 1t tlicy do not have (bt facility, thoy will keop the monn{ in thowr own vaulls ; in othor words, thoy would **run stronger” than uow. This, of courge, would imply a smaller amountof nioney m the market, uot only 1n tho summer, whon trado i staguant, but, to somo oxtent, ot all scasous of tho yesr. 1t is possibie that, if tho payment of intorest by auy bank, National or State, to any other bani ou'ita avorage doposits could bo effactunlly pro- vented, the country banks would eudeavor to ugo " thoir surplus funds by the purchaso of commer- cinl papor in tho cities, bub whatover agency they employed to effact this purnoxo, thoy woutd tako moro risk in purchnsing city paper them- solvos than thoy would by dopositing the monay in a city banl which would do so more intelli- geutly, because of its bottor acquaintance with tha affaits of iudividual city morchants, For this incrensed rigk, the country bauks would provnbly charge o highor rate of interost, on the samo puinciplo that usurers charge moro for their risk in violating tho usuiy laws. ‘Wo arg inclinod {o tho bolief that nothing will .toma 60 near correcting tho abuses of tho pay- ment of intercst on deposits a8 the proposition tlready mentioned in Tue TRIBUKE to nmond the National Bankrupt Law to provide that In case of tho banltruptey of any baok or banker, the oon-intarest receiving depositors shall have the proferonce of thoso that have received in- terest ou the balances of their accounts current &t the time of bankruptey, LOCAL STOCK AND TOND MABKET, Messra, Preston, Keaa & Co. quote as follows this afternoon : Buying, Selling, U. 8, s of *81, ox int. g 18 U, 8, 5-208 of '61.., 1y U, 8. 5-20s of G i 110 U. &, 5-20s of 65, o sk 116k U, 5. 5-208 of %6 January and July, ex. int...... PSR LTS 174 U, B, 5208 of "67 Juntuary aud July, ex. fut,. my U. §, 5208 of 68 Janvary and July, ex, int., B Blerling. 8 Chicago Ci 98and int. Cook Conuty Tp. .. 99 and int, Town, conuty, au ceut bonds, .. o BW@ITY LATIST, D{;lzw Yong, Jan, 12,~Customs recolpis, §534,- ‘I'rensury disbursements, $544,000. 3 Sll?rhnu dull ac $4.83 for U days; 848034 for Bight, Bioney easy through the day at 5@7. Gold tangad at 1113 @112}4 ; i at 112, Currying vaten wora S@7. Clonrings, $16,500,000, Slate bonds quiet,and] slightly improvod. Governments closed stroug, Slocks active, with large business; opened strong ; became weak In consequenco of a brealk in Pacific Mail from 433¢ to 42, on & rumor that tho law giving incronsc uuhsldy wae to be ro- pealed, Tho general market declinod X @13¢, ro- covared later, and closed at the highcst prices of tie day. Union Pacifle was the principal feature, Tho strongest stocks wero Now York Central, Tock Islaud, and Columbus, Chicago & Indinna Contral. Tho total sales botween 10 and 2 ©'cloak wora 202,000 shares, of which 4,000 wore Union Tacific, 30,000 Western Union, 25,000 Lalke Shoro, ld‘fi(l(l Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Contral, 12,000 Pacific Mail, 9,700 Obios, 8,000 Kt. Paul, 8.000 Wabosh, 6,000 St. Joseph, and 6,000 New York Central, GOVERNAIENT DoNDS, 1173¢|Coupou, 67, 1147 [Coupous, | 10-40 Coupons, 81, Joupons, 63 Zauponk, ! Coupans, '65 Coupons, '03(1 Tratelo v, 100 £ 1 of Twwenty-alxth at, w 1, 10021875 ft, dnted Jan, 10 ¢ conaideration, $40,000, Georga M. Thllman to Hart L, Blownrt, “Thirig-soventls B, bot Ellia and Lake nve, 8 f, 80x100 ft, dated Dee, 0, 1873 ; consideration, $4,000. North i"mnkl"\ at, 208 ft 8 of Wobnter ay, o f, 24x145 ft, dated Dee, 3, 1873 ; consideration, 83400, EJm at, 100 120 of North'Walla at,'n f, 31 40-100x100 1t, datod'Scpt, 0, 1878 3 considoration, $3,512, 'Ohfeago av, 70 ft w of Eedgmnk at, 8 £, widivided % f, dated Jan, 1, 18723 considloration, 500, 180 f1 @ of North Doarborn sf, n f, 20x100 ft, Tl dmicovensonls, datad Det. 20, 16%; cousldora~ on . 1140 at, 100 £t 0 of North Denrtiorn st, n f, 202100 tt, \’(!h ’l;g%vnmnnu, dated Deo, 20, 1873 ; conaldesas tion, 3 - Adams at, 116 £t 0 of Wood st, n £, 22x140 £, dated Oct, 18, 1873 scousidoration, $10,000. Drown at, 135 ft & of Went Twelftis at, w f, 253100 £t, Hllh ’lg?l;’nvnmuull. dated Doo, 15, 187 § considera- on, $3,650, Connilt at, 1703 ft 8 of Rinzio st, w1, 24x123 210 £k, daied Oct, 33 ; consldoration, $1,400, UTIH OF OITY LINITA Lo at, 80 3 Cottago Grovo ay, 100x176 ft on Union sy, i i Dlock 4, Olenverville Addition, dated Oct, 10, 1873 conslderntion, $20,000, 71012, Dlock 3 of, Blocks & nnd 0, in Nowhall otalpart of n'w X Beo 16, U8, 14, dated Jou, 5 con= siiteration, $0,000, i Tvo lota in Hojuta's part of 8 w & Boa 4, 38,14, dato Dee. 24, 1873 ; conslderation, $900; Iniiung ay, o f, 50 1t fo allcy, in W 3¢ of 8w 3¢ 8003, 98, 14, datod Oct,'17, 1873 conslderatlon, $40 Yoot in Block 14, of Pliore’s 0 ) a w X Hoo 1, 38, 13, dudd Aug, 28, 1673 ; consldoration, $300, 4 Undividod % of Lot 16, in Blok 4, of' Wright & Win- doiten o6 n o of ¢ w800, U5, 14, asted Jam. 107 coualderation, £300. 99 and'80, In Dlock 1, of Duker'no 3¢ n i 83 of avis o a. oy 14y Sated July D, 16735 coni’fdm:u- , #5300, : o 300, 193, tn samo block, dated July, 1670 tion, $080. COF BT i Hock 1, of McOhomoyspartof 5w X of Bor 0, 35, 14, dated Jan, 3 ; cous! 8000, £ a3 of 8w X Boo mx‘:.’é::ufl"fw‘i»‘.’:fl‘,’fi%? ‘considaration, $800, 0 801 L ot of, 200 14 w of Sehoolsl, s £35 1t dated Jan. 133 considoration, Lot 11, in Block 8, of &Blonn & Darnoy's locks 34 and 53, in Seo 10, 98, 14, with improveuweuts, datod Jn, 9} consldoration, $3,600. WRST OF OITY LIMITS, Dlock 17, of 8 & 800 10, 39, 13, datod Nov. 18, 1873 considoration, £35,000, COMMERCIAL, Monpax EvENmNg, Jan, 12, The following wore tho rocoipts aud shipmonts of tho lending articlos of produco In Chicago during tho past forty-oight lours, sud for tho ‘corresponding date one year 450t REOEIY BUIPMENTS T 1874, 1879, 16,004 8,620 Daatt w7041 padt corn, b - ot Oats, bu, ¥ liror vt L arloy, Hhi woot Hars 7,000 Flax ced, lba. 4,053 Broom corn, 1 4,580 Qured meate, 1bs Lard, Tallow, 1. Butter, ... Drowel Logi, N Withdrawn fromstoro ou Saturday for city con- aumption: 6,003 bu wheat, 10,005 bu corn, 2,124 buoats, 2400 burye, 2,800 bu barley. Tho following graiu Lns boon inspooted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clocl : 341 cars wheat, 92 cara corn, 32 cars onta, 8 oara ryo, 12 cavs barloy. Total, 480 cars, or 176,000 bu. Tho leading produco markots were agaln strong to-day, breadstufls being buoyant under advlcos of higher quotations in Europoand at the ZEast, with a liboral movoment across the Atlan- tio. The greater cnso in money matters may have had somothiog to do in furthoring the speculativo movoment, and thus ouhancing prices, but the principal cause wae the more logitimate congerios of facts above noted. Tho prospeot may have been a littlo overdrawn by the more sauguine, ns it is more than posgible that the upward movement of to- day will De followed by a reaction; but tho prosont. outlook is =n pgood ono for tho holdars of produce, espeoially if they aro wise enough to supply tho market as it is wanted, and not Lold everything back till Euro- pean customers Lave mado other arrangements or concluded to do without. Prices are now not far from 1G¢ per bu highor on wheat and corn, and noarly 10c per bu on oats, than beforo tho panic ; so that the Lighor prices since have fully compeusated for tho temporary declino thon suffered, Aund good prices for grain, if not so high ns to shut off the demand, mean prosperity to country dealers, and to tho city wholesalo trade. Inopsmuch as the prosent Europosn de- mand is bnsed on an ackuowledged shortago in Lurope, which canuot bo recovered from bofore the next harvest, the indications ara that the coming rln\;,: and summor will bo a prosperous one for tho West, both inn eity and couutry, and thut thus the offects of the panic will boe com- plotely obliterated in the unwonted aotivity of all departmonts of commerco and manufactures, 1t sooms probablo, too, that tho next senson of navigation will bo one of cheap fraights, which will, materially lesson the difference in prica between the producer and consumer., Tho wron oro trado promises to Lo small, and the lumber trade moderate ; henco there will bo plenty of vessols for grain, snd the competition will make freights easy. Alrendy we hour of sail room being offered at 8o per bu on wheat, to lond now and eavo cost of sturage on fresh re- coipta ; and somo are sauguine enough to think 6o would bo accepted if offerad, Thoe dry goods “trado was rather moro active, without appreciable chaugo in prices oxeept for ouo or two brands of prints and bleached cot- tons, which wore ndvanced a }¢e. Grocorles sold ton larga nggrogato at stroug prices, tho leu- deucy in_tho loading artiolos belog still upward, The only quotable change noted was an Jge advance in the different grades of sugar, though coffces were nominally lllgl'hur. BOMO holders nsking o J{o advance over last weols prices. Sirups, molassos, teas, nud soaps wero algo oxccodingly firm, In tho buttor market & {air amouut of salos wns accomplished at full former quotations, choico roadily selling at 28@ 43¢, whilo sales of common to good grades wero -roudored at 18@27c. Cheoso mot with a good demand, and was firmly held at the Intoly nd- vanced pricos, or at 16@17c for New York fuc- tory, and &t 15@106e for Western do. There was a liboral movemout in canned goods, dried fruits, and fish at Lirmly sustained pricos, = Coal, wood, and pig-iron weradull, Leathor, paints, and to- bacco wers unchanged., Oils were in ‘good ro- quest, and wore firuly hold, ‘I'he demand for lumber is still limited, though improving. The mavkot s comparutively stoudy, snd firm Tor cholco shinglos, on track, which aro in better roquest, and sre coming forward, Luilding matoriuls woro quiot aud little botter than nomval. T'he domand for irou, motals, aud nails continuos to improve. Wool was in roquest and very firm, under light stocks, Boeds were rathor quiot bt steady, and Iungarian was hield firmly, No improvement was noticed DONDR Virginia's, old......... 405 Niesouri's Tenuensco’s, old. Noril Carolina’s, old'. 203 Tennesnco's, uow, North Garolinw'a, new, 15 Virgiui's, tuw. 1 Wells Furgo Americau Express Unlted States Bx, Tiucltie Mal, i¢|Chteogo & Alton ...+ Chleuito & Alton Wfd,.110 Ohfo & Misubsaippl... 855 Giove,, Cin, & Col.... T8 Ch., Tiur. & Quin Lako 8hioro, . Tndiana Con [ilinois Central Unton Pactflo s Union Ducific Lond Nortliwestern, . fd, Nortlwesiern Gentral Pucifio bonds, V03¢ tock Ialaud Del,, Lack, & Westornl0ty Now Jerscy Hoston, Mart, & Erle, 3X BL Paul, REAL ESTATE, ‘Che following instruments were filed for record on donday, Jun, 123 ©CITY PROPERTY, Thio premises No. 000 Alichigan av, dated Do, 20, 1874 ; consideration §16,000, J, 8, Spulding to Eva Bingor, 'A'T.my.nun st, w of Laural, s £, 25x125 ft, dated Jan, 10; considoration, $850, Movry at, Lot Thirty-frstand Thisty-Afth sts, 28-9 acres, duted Jau, 8 ; coneldoration, $5,000, Westorn av, 48 ft 1 of Twenty-sixth ated Dec, 1, 1873; considoration, $3,600, Walout st, 360 £t 0 of Robey, u £, 205110 ft, dated Jan, 85 couslderation, $4,600, Burling st, $00 {t & of Sophla, w £, March 29, 1873 § considezation, $350, 1, BB 21, 20542124 1t, dated in tho domaud for hay, sud with comparatively large offerings prices are weak, Ioultry and gamo were dull, - No changes were reported in the broom corn or hide murkets. Highwines wore nctive and firm at a furthor adyance of 3do per zallon, beiug quated at 1,01 1 Now York, and 97@98¢ in Ciuclunuid, Thoro woti o good demand ut the improvemont, and the ofterings were all taken, Halea were report- od of 800 brle at $7¢ per, gallon, The murkot closed strong at 7¢, Dressed hogs woro active and weal, The ro- ceipta wero tho largest of the wesson (5,714 hieud), which, with a good many hold over from Baturday, constituted a ** flush,” and made buy- ers Liold off for lowor prices, especially as live hogs wore roported dull aud easfor. Light and old lots sold nt £6,00@0.12}4, and hoavy ut $6.16 @6.26, closing at $0.056@0.16 rospectivaly, Sules wore reported of 140 ot §6.25 ; 78 nb $6.80 5 46 at $6,16 ; 600 st 80,124 ; ot 80,10 ;45 at §0%7)5; 619 at 20065 5L at €6.00: 100 at §0.12}4@6.25 ; 89 nt $6.10@0.15, and 00 at $6,00 @0.20. "Totul, 3,208 houd. It is probablo thac um&u woro far from belug the whole of tho saloy made. Y'rovislous wore rather more active, and av- eraged s shade highor, thouxh live hogd wero roporied dull and ensior, Tho murkel opened strony, sud an advanco was obtuined of 5@10c per Lrf on pork, and 10@16o per 100 1ba on lard. Towards noon it was rumored thut thero wero other Now York fallures to put up marging, in addition to those noted i our Issuo of this morning, and thon the market wenkonod slightly on lurd, whilo pork foll to o point about 5o below the closlng figuros of Baturday, Meuts wero firmand In fair demand, though tho principal movement was speculative and mostly in lud, I'ho market keops up well, the sasigned renson belug that operators, both here and at other oints, have contldonco m tho effeot of a short Krm orop, and oulting ia suspouded pretty gons ghout _the West, ozcopt tn Chlengo. latoy advicos from Now York wore unflgorablo to _holdors, honco o tingo of | woslmoss hero, Tho mnrkaet oloded ab_tho foliowing_rangoe of pricos : Mesa pork, cnsh _or gellor Januniy, $14.46@14.60; o Boller Tobrunry, $11161480{ do- salior Mareh, 816.25@16,805 do BollorAnrlIMSIB.ifi@ 16,60 ; primo mess pork, B1276@18.00;. oxtra rimo do, flll.’ll’:@&.(]D. Lard, cash oracller anuary, §0.10@9,12i¢; do soller Fobrunry, $0.25@0.272¢ ; do sollor March, 80.673¢@9.60 e gollor April, €0.76. Greon hama ot B8%@ O3fo for 10 ond 15 Ib nvoragos; Biwoo fokod_Lame, Di@100: dry nlted monts, oosn, Bk . or _shoulders 3 7}{@7')@ for Cumberlands: 7i(@73¢o for ' long cloar; 7i¢a for short ribe; T5(@7{0 for ehoit cloar; tfio sanmo boxod at 2{a per 1t abovo thoso prices. Groen moats 1o lower than _ealted do, Ments for Fobruary dolivory @fin higher, aud for March dolivery o highor than cash riccs. Mons boef,” $4.25@8,00; extra moss do, U0.76@10.00; beof hame, $23.00@28.25. City tullow, 03¢@0}Go: grenBo quotnble nt 4@ Go. Hnlew woro roported of 760 brls moss pork, sollor January, 8¢ 814,50 760 brls do, Rollor Tourunty, 814:00 ; 250 brls do nt14.85 500 brls do nt 81480 3 750 brls do at 14,76 5 1,00 brla do, sollor March, at $15.95 ;1 500 brls_do at sls,m;{. 500 bnls do, sollor ALPrll. at 816,60 5 350 tod fard nt 50,133¢s GOO tos do ab ©9,10; G0 tes (country) do_at ¥3(o; 1,000 tes do, sellor Tobruary, at 80.90; 760cs do §.973¢ ; 250 tes do at $0.26 1,000 tes do, soller March, at $9.60 5 250 tos do at $0.573¢ ¢ 1,860 tos do at $0.65 ; 600 tos do at $0.50; 260 tes do, goller April, at 20.75; 40,000 1us shiouldora (greon) ot Gigo; 660,000 e do, sollor March, at Uifa ; 20,000 Ibs short ribs b $7,489¢ ; 200,000 1bs do, mellor March, at 83¢0 ; 100,000 fbw short cloar, seflor Fobruary, at 8 40 boxos long cloar at 7igo : 20,000 lbs Dollios nt 8 $ 25,000 1bs green bamy (16 Ibs) at 03¢c ; 110,000 i do (16 1bs) atDo; 260 tes swact plckled do (163 1s) at 1030 ; B tos do (10 1hw) at 10c, Flour was strong and quiot. Theroe was o fair domand for export, but boldors gencrally wmarks ed up tho figures to corrospond with tho nd- vanco In wheat, and most buyors rofusod to fol- loy them n their ** mad caraor "~ns onpof them called it. Only o fow took Lold, and that most- 1y on local sccount, as exporters took whoat in proferonce, whore hmy coutd got it, Rye flour waa firmer; buckwhest vory dull, sud bran strong. Balos wore roported of 100 brls whito wintor extras at £0.60 ; 100 brls do (Magnolin) nt $0.25; 300 brla do qn private terms; 100 Lrls spring extras (Minn.) at 80,75 ; 100 brls do (Wau- puca) and 100 brls do at 6,26; 100 brla'do at $5.80 ; 100 brls do (lu\v? at $6,26 3 975 brls doon privato terms; 125 brls rya at ©4.60, Yotal, 2,100 brls, Also 10 tons bran at $13.50 on track, The murket closed at the following range of erally thro Tho & prices : Zair to good whito wintars, Cliolca o, Tied wintors - Gliolcs to fancy syring extrus, Modium t0 g00d Q0uvevsres Good to choico Minnckola Patont d0urevvreieune . Fair to choica spring, superiin. Oommon do ong during tho greator part of tho session, at mn_averagoe of nearly 1o por bu above the prices of Baturday, Tho adviees from Livorpool wero conflicting, but tho bulanco of tostimony was iu favor of higher prico thoro, aud the roported exports frum the ponboard show that Great Brilain is tnking all the whont sho can_get hold of to meot Lor lurzo doficit. Now York was also firmar, and tho recoipts at Milwanlioo showed n consid- orablo falling off, whilo thore was au active de- maud hore for oash whoat for direet export to Europe, on through froights, the shippors for tho Now York market uot oporating to any note- worlhy extont, Thia caused s brisk speculative domaund, both for the filling of shorts and for Lolding, lboufih the lntter dropped ot befoxe noon, after which tho short intorost giew loss auxious, though thoy still operated to a fair oxtent. Scllor February oponed at $1.27, fell off to 81.263¢, advanced steadily to ©1.29X, rocedod to él.27}'{, roso to &1,281¢, woaii- eucd to Sl-fl'l%é and ' closed at $1.275. Sellor Barch sold ot $1.201¢@1.92, closing at $1.30!¢. Bollor tho month, or cash No. 2 spring, sold at £1,26@1.2034. closing at $1.2534. No, L upring was in unnguatly good demaud at $1.275¢ for br- dinary, and $1.28@1.29 In the Northwestern Llo- wvitor. No. 8 closed firm nt §1.18, and rejected at $1,12, ' Cash eales wero roported of 1,600 bu No. 1 Northweatorn at $1.29; 400 bu do at $1.28; 16, 1 spring at $1.273¢ 1 56,400 bu No, 2 dpring nt $1.265¢; 84,200 bu'nt $1.263¢ ; 4,800 bu do at $1.263 3 10,600 bu do at 1,963 1 21,200 bu do at $1.26; 6,600 bu do nt $1.255¢ ; 800 bu do ab $1.265 ; 2,000 bu do nb S1.53¢ 5 2,000 bu do ot $1,26; 15,200 bu No. 8 spring ut $1.18; 400 bu rejoctsd spring at $1.1214: 8,200 bu do at $1.13; 400budo at $1.11; 1,600 bu by samplo at $1.28, dolivered. Wotal, 167,200 Lu, ‘We may add to the abovo that some 50,000 quarters of tho whoat now iu store in Liverpool s snid to bo in an unmerchantablo condition— not. it to mako flour. This maies 400,000 bu which will be wanted in addition to the quantity Loretpfore caleulated. Corn was active aud buoyant, advancing 3o beyond the higlost point touched on Saturday, though tho oxtrome tigure was not maintainc throughout. Liverpool was quoted at 40a per 480 18, or S0 in specie por I, tho highost figuro touched for a long timo past. Lhis'is equal to 81,254 per bu in currency. Now York was slso quotod firm and active ‘at 93}¢o, which is very uearly up to our own, if 8lc por bu bo accopted a8 poymont for trausportation to tha seaboard. Tho receipts Lero conti.ug modorats, and tho beara aro growting to tho effcot. that the farmers will bLold on tll a break comes, and thon bo content to sell at lower puices than now, Bo far, howevor, they appear to bo very willing to sell; those in the southorn part of the State are shipping quite frooly ; and iu tho northorn sectious of (Lo Northwest thoro would appear to bo but littl coru that is it to sond to marlot, boyond what is requirad to sup- ply tho wantsof home. The nows brought out a vory urgent spoculative domand this moruing ; Dut that also induced sovoral operators to soll moto freely than usual, hoping for u speedy ro- aotion, Beller Februury oponad at G0c, advaneed to 6240, receded to GY)ic, roso to Gc, aud closed easlor at 62}¢c, Beller Dlarch was quiet 8t 14(@11go above this range. Bellor May sold at 67@083 e, closing nt 63¢. Sollor the month, or cash, No. 2, was quint ab_61@U13¢e, closing ub 61}{c asked. Now No, 2 was nom- inul at 070, Itojected oclosed at 570 for old, and 6330 for now. Cush snles wers reported of 8,000 bu No, 2 at 013503 24,600 bu do ut 613¢e; 2,800 bu do at Gle; 5,000 "bu ojected at 570 ; 1,900 bu do at 68250 ; 1,600 bu do, now, ot 5103 1,900 bu do at 53 ; 5,600 budoat G3o: 400 bu by samplo, new, ac 420, on track. Total, 51,000 bu. Oats were moro active and avoragod 11¢c high- or, but were vory unsotiled, ‘Cho market opened strong, in sympathy with corn, declinod ‘when Now York was queted fivm, and again advanced, whilo private udvicex from Now York quoted that markeb as uusottlod, Boller TFebruavy, the- principal option, opeued at o asked, ad- vauced to 40k, foll to 440, and roso to d4iiddo, closing at 1150, Sollor May sold ot 9@ GUe, Cash No, 2 sold at 43@4lo, closing at 433¢c, Cush_gules’ wore roported of 2,400 bu No, 2 nt 410 ; 8,000 bu do at 43%¢0; 2,400 'bu do at 48150 ; 9,800 bu do at 48%¢0; 1,800 bu do at 496 1,200 bu No. 2 white ut 443¢c; 600 bu rojocted asdlc; 600 bu do ab 400, ‘Uotnl, 21,800 bu, Ryo was quict aud a shade firmer, being in good domund at Saturday's prices, with a light supply, though buyers wero not willlng to follow tho market up in company with other grain, Bales were reporred of 400 bu No, 2 strlotly fresh recalpts at 803¢e; 1,600 bu do on 2¢ storuzo b 80o; and 6,000 bu do rogulnr st 780. Wotal, 7,000 bu, . Barloy was relatively active, and about 100 higlior, oxcopt cn m]‘outml, which wus rathor slow, and not much _scrouger than on Saturday, No. 4 was in good domand abt B1.50 anywhore, and $1,65@1,00 for Northwestorn rocoipts, No. 8 sold nt $LI5@1.27 in ordinury louses, and at $1.40in_iho Northwestorn; tho reason for tho oxtraordinary preforouce for tho last named elo- vator not being appavent, Cash sulos wure ro- ortod of 3,200 bu No. 3 (N. Ws) ab 1,007 9,800° u do (montly now) at $1,65; 18,000 bu do nt £1.60 ; 12,600 bu No, 8 (N, W.) at 81.40; 2,000 bu do st §1.97; 1,200 bu do nt $1.865 1,200 bu do ut $1,255¢: 400 bn do av $1.95; 1,000 bu ro- 400 bu do at §1,14; 400 bu by sumplo at $1,60; 800 bu do at $1.86; 400 bu do ab &1,5 5 oo tracl, 500 bu do at §1.59: 800 bu do nt $1.40; 400 bul do at $1.30, delivered, Wotal, 46,700 bu, LUNOPEAN MARKETH, Tha following udyices were recoivod on "Change to-dn{. in addition to those given in our telographio columns : JaN, 12—Loudon—Cargoes oft coast, wheat in fajr demunid, and prices s shude higher, Cargoes on sago, both whent aud corn upward tendency, Eugli country markets genorally dearer, IFroutch do tono dearer, Murk Lano—Whoat, uyers aud sellars upart teuding un, Liverpool—Wheat atcady, Corn, upwir tendeucy, 408, Weather in Euglaud wara for the two of your, EXPORT0 FROM TIIE HEABOARD, Tho following are tho uggroguto exports of the articlos numed, from the ports of Portlaud, Bos- ton, New York, Philadelphis, and Baltimore, for tho'waok ondiug Jan, 10t Flaus, Lrls, 5,435 Pork, Lrls, . ! b flmm, 1L, .. 0020 1,079,970 [ 0137 + 88,87 110,793 Lasd, 1,1 40,722 ort_oloarancos for_Europe from the Philadels "Tho ex, _ports of New York, Dostou, Montias) THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TULESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1874, hin, oull Bnitimoro, ogarogatad, wore, for tho {ndermdniioned \rnulm,gm Tollowa s T 4,672 Flour,] Wheat, | Corn, | i orin, | o | e | e 20,734 870,054) ~204,083,04,003], aoas| w8,240[14,134 2,300( GOOA48] BI0078] 2;000) 0,706| 400,240(23,330 92 i Deas, bu, "otal four w'kn| 01,7873,055,43011,358,850/77,072| 4,738 40,030( 701,701 284,400 7,09| 4,070 as,ui0l o480 420,0414rmm| L., i, Au00011,110/002| 535,344| 8000, 87,434 Nov. 20 16,708] 02 44%,318]10,200! 01,674 Total four wks|133,02813,604,63711,087,000 70,404 73,608 . OTHER PRODUCE BTATISTICH, Tho Now York Produce Ezchange Weclkly glvos tho followings -e-- Tho ofticlal report of tho crops in Truasis, glving the Pporcontago of an averaga crop for 1873 and 1503 ¢ 0.5 ‘Tho wheat averngo, Wheut, 0,89 Itpe, 0.’!‘1. Harley, Outa. Potatoen, 005 100 097 - 0,80 X 0.81 crop aud nll other crops are bolow an Mo oxports from Australin from Jan. 1 to Oct, 25, 1873, wero 114,002 tons_of flour and 9,622,053 bu of e 18360 {ona of floue i 2,008,612 b ‘wheat, fucludi of wheat for th 150, 20, 1879, 138,372 ‘riie stock'of usunl, tndocd The deliverd from July 1 to Lo ns follown o Unit od Xingdom, It {8 exocted tliero will bo o surplus from the crop of 1874 of ,000 tons of wlioat for oxport, Thero wero in trausit for the United Kingdom Deo, s of wheat and 116,040 qrs of malze, 100,000 to wileat {1 Marsollles, Fratce, and ali othor French ports of fmporis aro much jess than 0 vory i De nall, s of wiieat aud flour ab San Praucisco 0, 3, for the Isst throo yours, havo ‘Flour, anolin Wheat, ac g oxports from July 1 to Dec, 35 for hiave been : New York. ... Great Uritan, Othior couutrd Total 1873, 087,007} 9,477 1872, «u.n:fll 1671, 280,008 1873, JI Four, | Wheat, | Blour,| Wheat, rle, | centula, | bris. | centals, 01 ... 3 8,058 225,40014,409,080(| 5;2%915,000,014 o| 87,070] © 22,647)(105,087] © 49,982 .|914,500]1,485,730, 111,905, 101,654 = ITIAAI unp}vly of forcign whaat aud flour Lo the United ¢ ngd beew s follows : 10m Sept, 1to Dos. 1d, 187 ond 1874, hos 1673, 1672, Flour, | Wheat, || Flour, | Wheat, cwts, | cwes || “cwtal | ciota 9,349,04410,640,070/( 1,069,621/16,760,800 45,01 o208l ' B005| 104,439 Notsupply...| 2,30,343(12,612,821]| 1,960,050|16,800,001 “Tho supply, from Sept, 1 to Doc, 13, 1873, was cqual o ing porio 1473, bel porod with luat, 760,5 mmount afloat und n transll at tho Intest roport, Doc, 13, 1873, was 9, 49 qrs, whalt for 9AT4201 qesy ngniast 4,964,800 qré £0e tho'oorrupond- 1 1l o 'dofivionoy thls yoar ua com- equal 106,310, tho United Kingdom 503 bu, The 851,800 bu whent againgt ubout's,830,400 ‘b at tho corrosponding dale fn 1872, So that {hicro wag o shiort supply of for- cign wheat Doc, 13, 1873, oqual to 0,500,030 b, coms= prisiug fmports a1 smount in trausitas compared with thiat of lnst yoar, Tho annusl rcquirements, in- cluding bomesgrown wheat, aro ‘wera on the 13th of provided for, b 23,000,090 qra. Docember atill 12'765,743 crop Lomo ‘There qra to bo o bo dor Myerad was estimatod at 10,000,000 qrs: crop, 1,108 05,742 qrs, ars, tho whiol Doiug atiit required deducted from aggregate suppiy, and thero ramning stiil to bo provided for Ly forelgn import, ,204,64¢ qre, equal to 60,376,163 bu on tho 15th of Ducembey, 1873, This is 60,356,359 bu besides what thero was in trausit Doc, 18, 1873, Thoro ara B montha of th 81 reninining. orted, o crop yoar from Doe, 14 to Ang, T'e mako good this defiofoucy, 5,933, buof forelgn wheat wonthly will require’ to ba 310 ‘ine Comparativo stocks of whoat, flonr, and maizo held in Germauy, fu Liverpool, Englind, Deo, 31, 1873 Flour, brls, | Flour, akx, 108,048 217,008 107,000) I Wheat, qre. 200,000, Total Wheut| and Flour, | Maize, equal bu,’ | “qra. 64, 333,575 : Gompurative stocks of flour, wleat, and moize fn London, Bug.; Dac, 813 Flour, | Flour, brla, 196 L, ske, '|IWheat,| #lour, 480 203, 1300, 00,085 0[104,092(508,0: 0] 100;30{170;200(3; 07268 17 gra. Tolal wh'tund, Maize, equal Uu| “qrs. 614,458 10] 5,241,102 Towtr, oqual tewt¥, equnl Stock' u Glangow, Dee, 81, 1873 : Wheat, 165,000 qrs; corn, Trom the oy 419,240 br Is, 124,857 brls. to qra; flour, 45,000 brla, the' 91l of Déco mber 70 cargoes of wheat pussed through tho Dardanelics, including. 45 for Marsoilles, 11 for the Unftod Kingdom, and § for Ttal; Ly " grain wookly supplies at Pesth, Ifungnry, for tho four weeks ciided Dee, 13, 187, have Leon ae follows : Weck ended 1 e At 162,690] curts, 80,002) 19,448 25,204 0471 1,885 5,576] ¢ Wheat,| Rye,|B'rl'y| Oate,|3luize cicts, .| ewta, | cicta, | ctots, 1,218102,600/17,691 ls,auul-’ 243110, 14,048:20, 7331 9,403 18;403[27,354] 6,950 Navigation at the Rueriun Azov sesport of Tagan- rog waa cloaed on the 20th November, * Thero wero no remaining stocka of whoat, with littlo prospect of sup- plics from the interlor for gome time to come, Tho Governments that have good crops of wheat in South~ ern Russia ind o market for their wheat from other Governments thut havo a doarth of e The export ps., of wheat from Tagunrog in 1873 was 38 per cent less thon §n 1872, and 67 per cent lers thnn {n 1871, ,628 qré of wheat in 1873, ngaiust 1,605, huve been 64 0937 qrs in 1872, ‘Tlere ‘and 2,009,416 qrs in 1871, Tho exporls from §t. Tetersburg for thio under- mentioned yeurs havo Lecn as follows: 7, | I8 | 1871, | 1890, 091,908) 601,138] 1,002,905/ 440,760 1,720,080} 632,852 47,003 X 49,304 413 1,134,197 420, 9! 40| G16,u3) 4vm,ves| | u9oue) ,202,901] 2,200,016] 3,031,862 1,923,205 Total qrs...| Tl forelgn exports from Russia Liavo been, ju 1868, 38,600,000 b of wheat,ngf 609,000 bu in 1870, 67,045,072 bu 1n 1871, and 61,64,150 It remaina to Lio dotersmined Now much Rus- in 3872, inst 30,369,000 bu in 1869, 66, sfa will boable to supply the finporting conutrics of the world in 1878 nud 1874, During the eleven montbs ended Nov, 30, 1673, there was imported from Russiu duto tho Unifod Jingdom aud Marscilles, France, 10,848,581 L of wheat., { that tho exports of wheat from Rusala duriny 1t 15 quite evidond the crop yoar, from Sept. 1, 1674, to Aug, 1, 1874, will bo anong tho minimum years of cxport, Advices under dato of Dee, 19 stute tliat tho weather ot Oderss bind been very sovere, and oy by fee, only 73,000 qrs, Tlo stcgl? Vi) tlon nt Nicolaiff bud been stopped of wlieat at Odessa Dec. 0, 1873, waa "o stock of wheat at Genon, Italy, Dec, 13, 1673, was £6,000 qry, ‘The stock of provisiona in Liverpool on {he 16t was 14,000 tcB L cof, 84,000 brla. pork, 4,500 Loxes hians, 3,200 boses’ Turd, and 00,000 boxes' cheese, o visblo supply of grain, including the stocks in raunry ab the yriucipal pointa o 21,000 boxos Lacon, 20 boxes' shoulders, 8,000 tes f accumulation at uke aud senbosrd morty, I transit by rail und frozen in transit on tho New York cutuls, v¥nl, Jun, 3, 1874 In stare at Wheat, o Naw York.. Albnyov, Huitnio, Total—Jau, 3, *Lotnt—Duo, 3 Doa, i 113, 9,8 priok %1 Corn, . 0] 1, 08, 00 T, 11,515 Akl 5G] 18l it 5.701,4301 5 gnts, 2 Tarley, T8, | 1970, | 1%L | 180, 1,796,272 1,604,884] 1,480,844} 1,665,570 o oues 000, 1, ongi| sads 880,747| 402,190 pryeny 8,658,408 5,000,765 2,429,042 8,083,304| 9,745,641| 2,410, 2,160,603 b, 08| B00,614 14,080, 4,480 Totalgratn,bul & o058 8,771,810| 7,003,084 5,305,010 Fi'r towi'tybu, g’,m,m 2',¢su,nao H,040,650) 7,854,224 Grand {ot'],bu| 16,920,202{17,251,809{15,604,174] 14,080,933, TG forelgn_oxporta of flonr and grala from New York for four yearh endod tho Jlst 1 © & 1874, 1874, 1871, 1870, Corn-m'al, brla/ 1814450 183,420| 03,004 Flour, bl’ll.,. 001,002 1,183,034 2,008,836 Wheat, b, 720) 20(18,690,501 Corny ‘b 29,65, ;m,m 18,80 Malt, bitsaaaas 482 45,251,160 ussl Tn477,608 10,650,305 Total gr'n by, 30,070,014 (03,5: Flte to wii'ybii| 0,033,840] 0,51,430] #,038,150, Grand total,bul 4,281 990 5,1 1|13 700,108 0,007,008 Grain Trado of Philadelphin—itocoipts for four yoara endod Dao, 01 2 1879, 1873, 087,460] 1071, 950,005 1870, Flour, brls, Ttye flour, bl Gornmeal,bris| Whoat, bu, ., Corn, by Oata, bu,, Tisrloy, b Tiyo, bit,.. 4,100,800 00 8,147,380} 840,400 710,320 820,04u( 370,500 10,170,900116,352,100{10,231,370 4,37,350( 4,780,323 6,117,076 24,117,160{20,103,45 15,648,051 PETROLEUM. - ” The Daily Derrick, pubhished ut Oil Olty, Da, glvea an necount, very intoreating to oll mon, o the relations botween supply and demand, as at- {nutin‘g prlcua]tllurll‘n élm' l':“ yoar. 'Tho opon- ing of now wolla d . ''he following was th rango por brl at OIl Olty 1 B mea e 3 IHaheat, Loieeat, $2.03 5 9,001,070} 010,000 4004 816,200 4,204,000 8,080,260 360,643 776,850 720,338 - Total grain, Fluurln':vnhnl Grand total,| 18,075,767 4,073,400 24,040,167 LATEST, In tho aftornoon whoat was in modorate do- mand and atrouger, eolling at £1.273¢ up to $L.23)¢, and cloaing at $1,27¢ sellor Lebruary, aud old at BLI0X mollor March, Corn wi rathor quict but a shade firmer, selling ut (2@ 62)¢e for Fobrunry, and closing at ths outwide. Bales of provisious includo 250 tes 1ard at $8.30 ; 200 tes do at 88,25 woller February, and 250 toa do at §8,65 soller March., —ia CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Monpax Eviniyg, Jan, 13, 1o fn sympathy with high- ALCOHOL—Advanced whics quolsblo st SLLS BEANS AND PliAS—lhiero was only a light local trade, chieily n bons, ot previous priccs, Tho offer- ings wera large, Wa quoto: Navy beons, $2,00@2.95 mediums, $,00@2.25; comuion, $L60; pens, §1.00@ 1,23 per L Bug, DBUTTELLIcra was o firm tona to tho butter mar- Xet, notally, for cliolea grades, of which tho market. s opt Lardilt 2ugie, OF othér graden thoro is no searclty, but nbithor fs there any considorablo surplus, aud holdora ro asking and obtnfniug fall prices, A liberal amonnt of sales was accomplishiod gt tho annox- od quotations: Good to fancy yollow, 50@%0; mo- dium to good, 2UAe; infarior o common, 16@200 common to ehofce roll, 18@0c. BAGGING—This mhrket was firm ot formor quotas tions, Buslucss contiuuca very quict, but dealera an- tiefpate fucroasod nctivity byand by, and, us thera i 110 ovor Bupply, tho_stocks aro held with Goufidenco, Weropeat our list: Stark A, Bdc: Ludlow A, Boj Loviston A, 83307 Aunerican’ A, 4905 Amosiaag A, 2003 Otter Otevk,' S3¢; burlap 'bags, 4 sud 6 bu, 18@200 : gunnies, single, 1731803 do double, 276 8¢ wool sacks, GI@0Ge, : g BROOM-CORN—Continuea tomoot with o mederato rotull_demund, ond the market la_ reporled firm st quotations’ Choles to oxtra hurl, 8@8lgo ; omn thatwil work gl o o oo, Lufl broorm, & ¢, o good oy GX@US: ggod Lo cloleo Vrald, B6@Tge ; fuferior Leush, 4 @53, BUEANG MATEUIALS - Werd Soaeiies and nom- inally unchanged, Woquote: Stucco, $2.60; Now York stucco, cnsting, $3.25@4.00; Rosendaio coment, $1.256 8,60 Utica, Loulaville, and Akron_comant, $2.00 9 brl; Portlaud coment, $7.0087.60; marblo dust, $3,00; limo in Lulk, Blc@ 1), $1,10651.25 B br ; whito sund, Y b listorng hlr, & lino’ (b $1.50@1, Lu, 40ci Iand plaster, $3,00 % Lrl; fiv brick, @ 000, $33,00800,00; Lullding brick (commou), $4,60 @740 ; pressed Lrick, $14.00@16,00% sower Lrick, $8,60; 'Milwaukee and ‘Tuciuo preaeed, $25,00@10.00, del;; 'do_common, $14,00@10,00; Indluna pressed, $16,00@25,00; do 'comuion, $10.00G16.00; fre-clay, @ br, 00 4.00. SE—1'rudo 18 much bottor thon is usually wit- neesed In Junuary, and stocks are rapidly mel.ng away, As they caunot, to auy couslderable exteut, Lo roplenished (tiiero belug littlo or no chioeso rematulng in first handx), jobbers have nesumed an independont position and bigh prices may bo lookod for beforo the winter s over, 'We quota: “Now York fuctory, mild, 16@176 ; Oblo factory aud Western fuctory do, 10@10c} Tower grades, 11@H4e, COAL—Ta Btlll qnotod dull with prices unsettled and varable, - Consumers eannot. bo indaced to order Doyond supplylng fmmodinto wonts as they hiove no fears thut prices will rulo_matorially ~ higher during tho presut season. Followiug nro fho | quotationa : Lebigh prepurcd, $10.60 3 Lackawane na, §9,00: Ere, $4,60 ; Wulnut Lill, $6.50; Brooks, $3,00; Blossburg, $3.50@0.00; Cannel, $9.00@9.50 5 Hockdng Valloy, $6.60 ; Indiana block, $7.003 Dar- clay, $5.00; Kirkiand Grate, $8,00 ; Alinouk, '$5.50; Wilinihgton, £5,00 3 Midway, $5.60. COOLERAGI:-—Tg duaind wus ight, and packers! goods wore easlur, Stock iastoady. We quole: L barrels, $L.25@1,00; whisky Larrols, $1,00@32.105 lard, tlorces, $1,0U@1.83; ilour barrels, 48u63c} %)urk staves, Tough, $21.00@23.00; do, bucked, $11.00@ 0,00 3 tierca staves, rough, $12.00@24.00 ; Lucked or sawed, $23,00@23.00 wliisky staves, rough, $20.00@ 28,003 do bucked, $33,00@U5.00; flour stuves, $2.60@ 1L60; clrele flout Louding, T%@YXo por sct; flour bgop-poles, $10.00G812.0J pek ;g Lel poles, $20.00 90,00, 'EGUS—Tho supply {6 Jirga and accumulating, cons gequently prices ure wealt and unsettled, Sules of fresh wero mado b 21@2%. Thero was little fnquiry for picklod lots; 1,000 doz pickled sold ot 8¢} 4,200 doz frosh at 213 - VFEATHERS—Wore stoady, Wo ropeat: Good to choico live-gecse feathers, G0@G2c, from firat hauds.; Jobbing prices, 710@750; 2 per cent discount for cash, FIsii—Coutinucd fmprovement in the situation of the fish market fs'noled, Orders aro now steadily in- creasing both in number ond iu the amounts eallod for, and whatever of weaknesa tho market may huve oxhibited eurlier iu tho season Las entirely disap- yoared, and ot tho moment the general tendancy of prices §s upward, The ouly chungo uoted_to-dsy was an advance of 25¢ in No,1 bay mackerel, We quote us. 0, 1 whiteflsh, 3s-brl, 85,4003 3 N ; No, 1 tront, . $11,60@14.00; No, 1 bay, $10.00@10,25, , $9.25(39,60 § family mackor No, 1 shiore kits, $2,15(32, 3 Georgo's codfish, 30, , spllt brly, $3,50@0.00 5 do, y¢-brl, @460 ; Labrador berring, round brl,'$7.6068.00 do 3g-brl, '$4,00@4.35 ; box Nerrlug, No, 1, S0@idc box “horring, “scsled, 40@id0; Columbia liiver sule mon, X-bris, $0.75@10,00, FIHUITS AND NUTS—Businoss was roported active in most lnes, and oxcesding irmness again prevailed, Orders wero ogain beiug flled at the annox- cd_quotations, which, With tho cxceplion of slight advanco in looso Museatel, rulelus wera the ssmo us on Balurdsy: Fonriax—Dates, 10 @10)0; 0gs, new, drams, 12@1%o; figs, Uoxc, layers, 16@100; Turklsh prunes,’ 141505 raising, luyers, now, §3.05@8.16; rulsing, loose Muse catel, oW, $3.25@5A0; ralsiug, Valeucln, now, 113, 1250 ; Zanle currants, new, 8@8ice; citron, 0@4e; leniou peel, 1@20c, DOsEATic—Aldon apples, 18@20c} Michigun, éliced, 19@123¢0 3 Michigan quarters, 114@ 113¢0; Western do, Uk @10)c; Boutburn do, Bl @Y peaches, pared, 24@U5¢ ; peaclies, halves, 1 3 mixed, Di¢@103c; bLlicklorries, new, 15@! 3 o, » 1 Aliore-maek- Lerrles, dUi@4ze; pitted cherrics, i@38e, Nurs=~Fil- ¢ ; almonds, ‘lerrsgonn, 2220 ; Nunles @280 ¢ Chili walnuts, 2@24¢; Grenable wuluuts, now, 18@10¢; Braziis, 10@10570; poeans, ¥ 0}@10i0 1 Wilmuglon pounuts, 13100} Tenncseog peaniiia, T@de, FRULTS—Thure ws Litlo doing, and no chango of consequenco, Choleo opples und cran- berrica nro hold with fivmncas, We quoto: Tem- ons, $7.00@8.50 per box; Bouthern orunges, $3.00@ 12,00 per brl; Valencin do, $11LE0@12,60 pov cueo; California poars, $3.25@4.00 per case ; good to choice apples, $3,00@1.00 per brl from sfore; common to falr do, $2,00@2.60, Cullivated crunborrios and Capo Cods, $1000@12,50 3 do, Cary’s, 318,06, Muliga grapes, $0.00 per bos, or $11.00@12.00 ‘por brl, GROOEIRIES—An uctive moveniont Loth in staplo and sido goods wus witnessed, and the quotations wero again irmly maintained, Wil cofieas, sugars, and sirups wero especially buoyunt, there werw no symp- tomu of weakness {n”uny dopartmont of the murket, and fn most articles the fendency was (o advance, Tho only quotable chnnge noted to-duy was iu stigars, which were marked up an Ao sll around, in sympathy with the Estery market, ‘A furthor advinco in tottees seemns imminont,—indeed, in somo iustuncos holders aro usking o A0 bdyauco over lust wouk' prices, We quolo: B1-Oann, SopA—Ti@Ac, s Mochu, ‘43@310; O, G, Java, STH@Io; 1 @3 L((@32370; cholca ;@UBi(o; p ou! @030 common dv, 201 49%0; Blugayore Juv g}ufl‘.r.\}(u; do, pring ry Uanprs—Star, full wolght, 17, welght, 14%@143%0 ; do, sbort woliht, 1ixg@193c, Kioe—Llatin, T3(@t0; Rungoon, ' Tj5@8e i Caro I, 8@V} Louislond, 8@e, Slaans—Patont cut loaf, 135@13%0 : crualied and rowdered, 113@H%0; granulated, 115@110: A, slandard, 105 @10226; 40, No. 3, 105(310%,¢ 1 B, 103G 10)c; oxtra 0, 104,@10%;¢; O No, 2, 104¢c} yellow G, No, 1, 1010 cholce brown, 02;@V7¢; prino do, 03:@0250 ; fuir do, B1(@0 ; choica molasscs kugar, 95,@Y%c ; fuir do, 9@94{0; common do, 81, @830} New Orléans wugar, cholco, 03; @30 do prime, 0@ ig0 ; do, fuir, Bsg@83<0 ; commison, 73 @ec, [ sa@1.d ivoe drips, y Sl@ilie s {@H3¢a; rousting do, Costa Iiea, fanoy, Maracalbo, 303 @ ¢@180 ; stearine, full’ iurs—Didmond drips, $1 extra fluv, BI@BBc ;_guod wgar-houso birup, (6@} oxtea do, G@70 ; Now Orleuns molassed, eholco, BIG BBo { do Drime, 162800 3 do common, 03@G80 1 Porio Rfca molassos, choice, 05@08 ; comnion Inolnksed, 33 380, Ot znaur—Common to best, B3(@10 Bricks—Allapieo, 11@180; cloves, o cansla, ot popyr 2GsUo: uitnieys, Yoo 1, $14v@Li0d A L1653 ginger, puro, 28@30 ; do 20@i80; do No, 10@lve, ~ ' o/ Boars—derman mottlod, BA(@03¢o ; Colden West, 6 @0e; White Lily, G@0xo; White Roso, BX@GU%o0; puims, 6@0360 3 Buvon Tiujwerinl, 0@0ko; Whilo Jtnse :qu, 6@uo; Obumpalgu, 6}@030; priwross, 6@ o TAnot-—siiver gloss, 03(@10)(0; common, 8@11o; ire, b1 @Se. TAY—! 18 sinply pupplied ond dull, ccu patd by dealors, o follaws, cars to contalt 20,000 New timotly, pritie, $I4.003M.60; do No. 1, 1 @14.00; No, 3 do, B0.00GLI, 1000; primo. pralrlo, $0W@0.00 Choro wis no perceptitilo ohungo, Tho market Woquato thie wholosuls pri- It L, SOOGS0 - Pellla $T.0000.00, For duityery o Yy L( .00 3 prairle $7.( .00, For delive of pressed, tl.soaldo, Sodording 19 distanoe, T TIDES—Wore fn fule requeat and stendy. Wo _continuo to quoto: Greon city butchora X@7x0; greon oured, light, 100 do, heavy, Uo; part oitred, 8@0e; greon calf, 130 greon’ kip, 100; graon frozon, Ko ; dry caif, 2003 ary kip, 1701 dry saltod, 14@ 100} dry fllnt, 10@170 3 deacon skins, $5@106 ; grubby, scored, cut, or othorwlno damnged, two-thirds prico ; branded, 10 per cent off, Blioop polis, wool estimatod a8 waahed, per Ib, 40@42¢. TOPS~'Thio markot In vory dull, but thero aro indl- cations of & botler trado, Stockh in fhe linds of Drawors uro oltiug Tow, and it s thought thint they WiIT bo more disposed t6 make_purchiuses noxt mantli, Cominon to primo Westorn, 25@u80 ; New York Btate, 400 : Bavarinn, 400, TION AND ATERL—Tho domand continues to fme pravo, nid tie matkot i all tho wiilo working frmor. “ollowing aro tho rates surrent Iron, .o $310@ 38-10rates THorne-slioe §ron 8 @0X rites B¢ @0 raiea Blg k1 01 (@100 Yib 105 @120 % 1% @12 120 9l ib A JURH @' g Xngltah tool atecl. . @1 | rales Engiiah spring stool @it ' rates ‘Amorican onst aprity @18 Crates Bteal th @ ‘T'oa calk afocl, 100 ) Guttor shoos (tnpered and bent'io BHURO)eses vonssraserensase eareee 100 @ LEATI{EIt—Prices remain Him and nnchanged, v faix businoss 1a dofug at tho prices given bolow ¢ from shippors there was only a small demand, trading, a8 might Lo supposcd, was oxtromely slow, The cone ditlon of the markets below §a much tho samo ns on tho closiug daya of last weok—if telegrama from th different poinis may be relied upon—but thoro wne novertheless & fair inqulry for gaod {o choleo ehips pliig beoves, and_at priccs not appreciably lowore thou provatled on Friday and Saturday last, Medimm slipping grades and common aud inforior stock gen= erully was almost wholly noglected, and, nd it beon forced npon the market, must hiave solil at & malerial reduction, Hales wera reported at $2,00@4.00 for in- forlor to cominon, at §1,60G35.00 for mediuin (0 good lots, and ot $5,30@6.80 for choleo to oxtrs, Only o limfted nuimbor uf common cattle changed Lands, ng will bo seon by glonclng at the transsctious publlshiod bolow, The market closod dult; QUOTATIONS, Extra Beovea—Graded ulcers, uvoragh to 1,550 b, Oliotcd looves: {08 yosr old siecrs, 1,450 Yua, Good Brov faifenad, nleors, nvoraging 1,200 to 1,50 1b3, Medium Grades—stoors in faic oy, ayers nging 1,130 £0 1,500 148, 400 see vonrs WGO@ATE Butehers’ Btock—Common 0 falr bicora, and good to oxtra cows, for clby slauglicr; averaghig 50 (0 1,100 10,4 o . 3,2584.35 Btock Cattlo—Comimon cattle, in - decont floslt, averagiug 700 £0 1,030 108, vss.vser.. 2IB@UTE Inferlor—Light “and _thih cows, heifera, atays, buils, and scalawag steers, 176320 Guttie—Toxas, dhulco corn-fod ‘oxu o . 6.20@5.60 e . 4.76@5.00 10 atock ateern, 8J cholco atoers, 17 cholco nicers, a2 good steors, 81 ''oxan stcers, 16 Texas sloers, 04 cholco stoor, 18 pony stears. 12 good ateors, IEMLOOK. Glty harneas L?llilfiu lhl;inlll o 7 Rip, g 1. l(l]:: voals, S Qlty uppor, R a8 Clty upper, N 3 2 Coitntry upipe: nR 2 Collar, B {t. . Calr, city, finlf, hcou ough Uppor, i 8 me.n URBeE, damags z’r.’%(a 30 Duftalo slunghter solo g 8T B2, 4,7 B0l0ueueeve 208 8 yord 1.209 1,35 .20@ 1,85 18 1.10 55.00300.58 ¥rench calf, Lomoine, .006876.00 Yrcuch calf) 2¢ L0 90 e, L French ki, 60 o100 i 1.00@ 1.50 LUMBER~Tlero wns 10 apacii] activiiy ist tho do- mund, thongh it fs fmiproving, Pelces nro compatas tivoly'standy, snd stocks aro nimplo, Shingles on track aro i botlor domuid aud firia st .35 for cholco hramds, H We quot Tirat glear. Hocond clox “Chird eloar, 1 inch Third clear, thick,. Clear floorfng, 1s rongh Qloar s s( 2, Common siding, . 10,00 @20,00 TFlooring, first coramon, dio L300 @300 Flooring, socond common, drusiod... 2000 G200 Wugon-box Loards, soloctod, 14 luckica oud upward A etook board 1B stock board: Common boarda.see sy Jolst, uenutling, smail Limber, foncing, ote’, 16 feet and undor, gec. e« @13.00 Jolst and scantling, 18 to 24 feat. Plckets, aquoro, Tickets, fhat,... Codar Yiosts, spiit. Codar posts, roun: @33 00 Lathyeensr., @250 2.30 @ 4,80 . 9,25 ‘when transforred, Threa dollara per car 1o 1o addod wiiicl churge follow (he shingles, Thickness—Fivo shiuylos to bu two tnchies in thick~ ness, Lougthi—Sisteon inches, JARDWOOD, (Sl Talnut ol 1D00@IG00; lene 15.00(@85.00 ; common, $45.00@30.00; cul 0,00 83.00 ; flooring, $80.00, [ i Asli—Clear, $18.00@40,00; common, $10.00825.00; cuil, $10,00@16,00 ; flovring, $31.00340,00. Oik—Clear, $26,00@40,00; comunon, $10,00825. cull, $8,L0@15.00, Hlckors—Clear, $38.00@50.003 common, $20.00@ 25,00 ; cull, $12 C0@18.00, Maplo—Gloar, $22,00@15.00; comman, $10.00@25.00 ; cull, $10.00@15.00, Lhtieriui—Claak, $35.00600.00; common, S48 Cherry—Clenr, $40,00200,00; common, $16,008 Bl c““’u‘iflé“nm%)“fi"nn@m 00 320,008 M eW00! ar, $30.1 .00; common, S 23,005 cull, $1 .00, ¥ 4 Wagon Stock—Iickory axles, per net, $1.00@1.5 wagon poles, cach, 45@550 3 bOX boards, $30,0040, Tlorida rad cednr, 850 per ft; mohogany, SU@dlc; do counters, 80a : rorawood, 50@80c ; white holly, SUe, METALS AND TINNERS' BTOCK-—-Orders nre bo- ginuing Lo come forward with' niors frecdom and the market 18 quotable firm ot tho sunoxod Tan| 0t TN PLATE—IC, 10514, $12.50 3 do, 12xI! gu,nn; x 20, $13.30; 8o, rootlag, 14x20, 10, '$12.60; do, 2023, P10 Tin—Targe, 4003 small, 41c; bor, 420, LEAD—LIg, 8¢ bar, 1005 pipo, full colls, 10)0; cut do, 1le. Buekr Zixo—Full easks, 10j0; half casks, 10340 legs quantity, 11c; elabe, Bxc. Bucer InoN—No, 3, 630 rates; Rusala Iron, 8, 0, and 10, 23¢; do, 11 and 13, 21c; do No, 1 staindd, 19¢ rates ; Ameriean Russia—A, 1403 B, 11c, QALVANIZED Ino—No, 16@2U, 1403 No, 21GH, 13¢; do, 23@30, 14¢; No, 97, 1303 No, 83, 10c, A discoun| of 10 per cont i mada from this Lat, orprn—Copper Lottoms, 87c; brazicrs, ovor 12 lbe, 470: timed copper, 360; planlshied copyer, 4lc; do, dut to slzes, ddc. Wing—Nos, 1 {00, 90; 709, 10c; 10to 11, 1le; 13, 11305 13 und 14, 12}60; 16 und 10, 140 17, i5u; 18; 10¢; 19, 1007 20, 200 full bundlo, 50 per cciit aist count ' feuca wire, by car-load, ke, NAILS—Tho demaud contiuiics to $mprove. No cliango is noted in rates, but the upward tendency dealers’ to antlelpato on aidyavce, £425; 81 do; of iron leads Wo quote: 20@K0d per keg, 4.5 do, #4753 4d und 6d’ a 165 8 doluo, $7,25; clinel, $0.8TK—120 olf for lnrgn lots, NAVAL STORDS—Trado fo light and chief- ly for smuoll jots, Quotations aro coutinued ns follows: Munilla rope, 9 Ib, 16K@17)c 3 sisul rope, B 1, 1y @165e: homp adsh cord, B 'Ib, 8@} nmrxhe,w B Ib, &nfieu&::omnmh rore, ¥ sn:. Tl | ale, $3,00@6,60; pi ), B brl, $5.50656.00 § tar, 3 brl, $5,00, ! OLLS~Tho gonieral foaturea of tho ofl market wero nuumuuuu; tho same a8 noted on the ulalhlfl duya of Iast weok, The advanco iu carbon, Jard, and lingoed woted on Friduy lust s firmly aduered to, aa holders suticipate o further upward movement, Furpontina lis recently ndvancod at the lfiml, ond the mare Xet hore 18 strongor in_sympathy. Wo quoto: Gar— ton, 14@100; oxtra wiater lurd, 80@83c; No. 1, 76 @0; No. 4, Tle; Liusead, rayw, do hoitod, $1.02 ; BOE@B2 perny, $2.10@! 3 uoats-foot off, iy pure, $110; do oxirs, 90c; do No. 1, 6s § Lank ofl, 60 stralts, 63¢; clophuutoll, 03¢} turs Donting 600; auphtia, 63 gravity, 1103 naphil, con mon, e, POTATOES—Wero in good local demand, and there wan niuo womu uquiry for shipment, The recoipty wero o {vilo largor, Peachblows uro quoted at §1,10 @120 per Lu from store, sud poerlesd at 05e@81,03. Cur-lots peachblows t §1,10 dolivered, TOULIRY AND GAME=Tho offeriiigs of poor and frozou stock were very lurge, and a considerable quantity 1a nearly unsalable, Very ehioico fresh panltry and gaiwe wus in light local request. Veninon i very plonty aud slow. Bolow arw tho prices current: Chikens, Cholco dressed, $2.00@5,00 3 common to good do, $1,00 @160 5 ducks, dressed, §2.25@3.00; geese, dressed, $LUK@T.00; drcsscd turkeys, 7(20c ; common to_falr, 1@7c3 pralrio chickens, $2.0062.25 ; quail, T5e@$1.00} venison,suddles, 9@10c ; do carcasses, 4@oe ; rubbits, B@750 per doz. =5EEDS—1ho market was rather quiet but stenaier, Tiid 0l prices woro obtunod. Thmotly sold $2.75(: 8,003 clavorat $5 for prime, Nungarisu fimly at 80c. We note sales of 300 bugs primo Hmo- thy ot $5,00 ;3 11 bugs at $L8T365: 71 bags at $365; 21 LA 0L §2.70 1 75 bugs prine clover aL$3.93; 8 hag inforior at $1.85% 1 car and 80 boge Hungurian at 80c. . SALT—Tho demand continues moderate, Prices are motutntued, us follows : Ononduge wia Saginaw fiue, 003 Cannda do, 3,00; ordinary, course, $2.00; courad diamond, $1.10; ‘ground solur, $2,10; dairy, Without Dagy, £1.00 3 daley, with tags, $1.00°; Ashtou dairy, per auck, §,00, ' Gromid aluny, $1,75@ 180, Turks Istind, $1,60621,75 per b, EAS—Nothing new was developed in this mar- Lef, Priccs vemnin fim as provionsly quoted : Yuung Liyson, common to fair, 87@47c: do, cod, 671G ; do, chioiva to exira fine, V@sl.10; commion to fineold hyson, 63@8T0; common fmyporial, 52@080 ; good ta ehotco do, 0c@$1.103 fuir to good gunpowder, 7Tas000; cholco Pingsuoy, $1,10@1,20; extin Moyuno, $1U5@14U; choico to oxtru new Jupan, H0c@SL commun to'good do, 85@14e ; fair to good old, L2@ common do, 40@450; colored natural leaf Japan; 671G Glo; common 1o fine Oolong, 37@47e; good, 61@07e ; cliofco to extra, 85c@3L00, TOBACCO—A moderato amount of trading was doue in this artlclo at kubstantfally former quotations ¢ sy Cu—Exten T0@Bl0; jhoice, 60@05e ; modlumm, (@D POOT Lo conmmun, i ic, JhuO=Nutural lusr, 74@800; fnlf Dright, 60@700; ck, Eoun 5(@h6C, Snlm(mu—’anu@d ‘!’a chiolco, 82@350 ; medium, 286 3 common, 25@270. g WouD- -'u'qu.% thifs markot dull and wenk, us fol- Jows: Teucl, §.00a0,80; mal, $10.00610.393 lekory, $11.00; slnbu, $0,00, delivored, WOOL—Tho demand continues good, and the mar- et §s kopt almodt baro of wool, But littlo 18 comiuy Forward to denfors, utid that fi taken o srrival, couf senontly tho feellng 18 one of duckled armmces, Tlig iblinhost recelpts siow lurge receipta, but most of ile wool Lus Leen bought in the' futerior, aul Jusse (hrongh hero on fta wuy Tastward, We quoto: T, washed, print “Tub, wagbsd, comuion Common dingy Fleeco, waslied, X, iigh Flooco, warhod, X & XX\ dingy’ Floece, washed, medium lght.vo Qoarug, WASHEA,4yueee Fleoce, unwashed, coarso Lo medium, Flooce, nuwuslied, course aud dingy. Fleeco, unwushed, o, Buper sud extra pulled, s LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, GHICAGO, Monna¥ Evenma, Jan, OATTLE—Racslvod sfiico Suturday, 4,500 bead, The ‘markes does nob open very ausplciously for tha well- o futoruat, It Nt place tiory v 90, iy cattle on saly, the froelt receipts nided to the stale stock mnking s upply of fully 0,000 bead, Of thiy nhumber only a comparatively amall proportion were of B guality such &s Esstera Uuyers seek, aud, as aslds 1103 470 sliica Hatufdsy, 40,000 Load, The unwillingness of cllcra to pay lst wolk's priccs, and tho refnanl of holders to accopt lower bids, caused o sfagnant trade, and the amuunt of sulcs aoccomplished mad tho poorcet showing of any day since the open- fug of U pucking soason. Oy Uk best radon werd salablo at Batnrday's prices, while tha commener sorts wera not wanted at 10@13¢ “ oll.” Bales were reportod at $5,00@5.80 for modiumn ta cholco, Cowmumon geades ave uowinul ot $4.6064.76, HOU BALFR, LG 7, 3% 6 SHEEP—This yinrliet was inactivo, Tho recels were 85 lieail. We continuo to quoto ot §3.0085.00 2 poor to really cholca, 3 NEW YORK, « New Yonr, Jan, 12,—BrrvEs—Tresh recelpts, 3,90, ‘making 7,680’ for the weok, ogaiust 7,250 liot’ Wels, Trado_slow, sollera barcly‘able to closo out, but lio fecling was firmer than for_poveral dayr, nnd prics werg about Xo ligher than Thursday end Felday, cluslvo of @ fow futicy stecrs ratsiled at 1ic ; strltly prime native cattlo, 85@13)ge ; common to falr Lecus und Olieraken, E@Vge. Sirzer AND Laiss—Rocolpts, 690, muking 24660 for therwooks, nguingt 16,000 lust weok, Demand uir ut on ndvance from Feldny of fully . Extrana Tange, poor to fancy shicop, 4!$@Tkic, witl tho buls of salen at 6} @040, . 12,600, malking 33,320 for tho weok, BwisE—arrivals, agatust 91,735 lat wook, Market tient ot 53i@5%: fof live ; BX@Tie forcity droaued ; G360 for Waitern clty drossod ; plge, Ti/@8e, PHILADELIHTA. Pritantnenzs, Jun, 19,—CATTLE—oderatsly ao- tivoand firm; suies, 2,800, Estra Slato and Westorn £1%0m, $TUGTA0; fulf 10 good, $0.00G0.0; covcuien, Burer—In fair demand ; eales, 8,600, ot £5.0067.00, Hous—Tirmly Lield ; sales of 5,000 at §5,00@8.75, e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgm NEarkets. * Lrvrnroor, Jon, 12—11 a, m.—Flonr, 38:@29s fd. Wheat—Winter, 145 4d@1s: spring, 124 40123 843 whito, 134 10d@14s 1d; club, lds@lds 34, Corn, 993 4d, Pork, Ys. Lard, 4%, Livenroor, Jan, 19—z p, m.—Corn, 303 3@ 995 8d. Rest unclianged, LivEnroot, Jen, 12--3 b, m,—Corn, 405 01, Livenroor, Jau, 12—5 p, m,—Cotton uctive and r 3 midiling upland, 8/5@84d s Orleaus, 83;d, Sales, 18,000 bales ; Ameriar, 11,300 bales; spoculas tlon nud export, 3,000 bales, Corn, 94 9, Bacoh—Long cloar, 83; short cloar, 30s, L0NDON, Jaii, 12.—5 p,'mt—The utousit of hullion gono fute tho Bauk of Englaud on Lalmco to-day 18 £121,000, Consols for moncy, 03 ; on account, 134@ 9347, Unitod Btates Sccuritics—5-20s of '65, 107 do of '67, 071 § 10-403, 105 ; new by, 1033 ; New Yurk Contral, '92%; Erfe, 433; } ‘proferrad, 6s, Lallow, 403 03@41n. Fants, Ju, 12.~Kentes, 631 70c, New York Bry-Goods Marlet, New Yonk, Jan, 12.—Jobbing branches rule quiot, ‘but sgouts nre distributing fuir quantities of staplo aud fancy goods to local and country Jubbets, Cottonn goods ure ateady fin prics; blescliod shirtings and wido theotings fairly active; medinm fsucy pruts and Tight shirting steipos fn good demand from first honds; Ticilic percaics in bHIsk roqueat ut 2103 Wooleus quicts Flie Produce Markets, NEW YORK New Yonx, Jan, 12,—Corre Digher ; middiing uplaids, 163c, Bukanyrurrs—Elour openod bigher, closod qulct, with the advance lost; recoipts, 33,060 brls ;_superilio Western and Blate, $6. common (o good extr: $7.00@27.0 ; yood ‘o cholee, $705@7.80 : whito wheat extra, $7.80@9.35; cxtra OLio, $7.00@8.60; 8t, Louis, 371081100, Ryo flour stendy, Cornemoal scarce aud tirm's Westorn, $4,20@4.00, Whoat n sbindo ca<ior and lower'; recolpts, 134,000 bu § No. & Chicag, $1.69@ 1,64 ; do Milwaukee, $1.6161.60; Towa ind Nebraska spritg, $LET@LO5 5 No, 1 Milwaukeo, S1.U0@LGS; do GOhicago, $1,66@1,67 5 prino _winter red Qlifo, $1.70, Rya quict aud firm } Westorn nnd State, $1,0581.07, Birley scarco and advancing ; Westorn, $160, ~ Mall quict und firm, Coru {n falr domand’ und higher 3 roceipts, 0,000 bu ; old mixed Westorn, in_ store, 9@ 913gc ¢ do aflont, 9330+ fnferlor, in slore, &c, 'Oua firiier ; rocelpts, 33,000 bu ; mixed Western, 63@Gte; white, '63@H0C, Total stock of grain In warolunsé Jan, 10 1,220,000 1,071,000 B 1,000 103,000 85,000 7,000 Olosed quiet, but ) 01, ‘Hay AND Hors—Unchunged, Groosnies—Coffee firmi uud higher; Rio Hl,‘((a 73u 3 stock n wloro 020 bags, Bugar, molasses, au rics nueunnged. PrruoLruM—Dull; erudo G3)o; rofined 133@ e, Taas—Dull ; Weatorn, 20@27¢, TURPENTINE =440, VriovisioNs—Tork firmer; mow mess, $16.75; prino mesy, $16,25, Beef aud cut meats unchang Middlos firmer : loug cleur #je; shiort clear, 8%e spot 3 Bigo Murch, Lard ficmer; O Bpot; 95;@ 97-1Ge Fobruury, Burren Avp CikEsg—Unchangod. 8T, L £n 8. Toum, Jun, 15-~Bnessszorrs—TFlour quio! anchanged, Wheat oxelted aud bhigher, but frregu, Iars spriug No, % SLOG@1.27% ; wintor frmor und bigher; No, 8 red, $1.44@1.45, er; No, 3, 570 on {ruck; white mixed, 690 on track ahd alévator. ' Oata acllyo and iglor : "No. 9, 4@150 1o clovator, Barley—No, 2, $1,35@1,45. Ttye a1 No, 1, 8l Wittsry—Tirm at 070, Provistons—Lork firm ; smnll sales, Bulk meats quist and iem s loose shouldery, Go; clear vib, Tige clear, Tio; packed lots A0 more, Bacon firm et TX@ 83@Ye. Green meats firmg elioulders, Sie: cieur , Thic; cloar, T3, Ilums, 8)go, Lard unomiual ul 8, “Hons—Steady ; shipping, $470@4.90; packing, pgomn.:m;q I:Jeyc;(flulrn,‘ 6,015, ?TD@ £ “: ATTLE: ot § fuir to gond Texaus L ( 785 - fale Lo eholes nutivos, S135chTs, o S0 TOLLEDO, an Corn active and highe s Torepo, Jun, 12,~BurAnsruru—Flour lu good do- mund st £ill pricos, Wheat firm 3 No. 9 whito Wa- bash, $1.63 7 No, 3 do, $1.50 ; amber Michigan, §1,50, spat } $1,00 hetlor March § No, 1 red, §LO4% : No, 4 do, $1,45, evot; $§1.65% March, Corn seiiyo ond higher; ligh mitsed, 6130 cash ; 0830 Februsry now, tdo; low mized, ndw, Sie; No, grade, SUie, Oatv ju fuir domund and igher } No, 1, d5@#8ie; No, 3, {70, GLOVER BrED—85,95, Hox reexead, $5,10@0.60, —Flout, 1,000 brls'; wheat, 9,000 bu; corn, oats, 7,000 i, o ey 8~—Flour, 00 brls § whoat, 8,000 bu ; coru, ,000 b § uat, 6,000 b, i ?nfimnrx'. Ealie, il Drnorr, Jun, 12,—DBUEADSTUPYS—Flour quict at 7,006 775" Wheat active aud. higher ; exbra, £1.04@ auiber $180. Corissegay o, 000 low, 6. uts'tn good sauind i 40}ge. ui—Dressed, $0.40, Houw=Drossed, ¥, Meapis, Jan, 19.—BngaDstUrPA—Flour firm, ut §0.00@10,00, Corn wmeal dull, ut$3.30, Corn enslor, at 106372, Oats in good demand, st 50c, Hran Beld ot $1.03, ‘Hav—Dull, at $14.00@2.00, . biovions Lard euler ot 9@100, Dulk tmeata jot ; slioutders, 8370+ clear rlb, 80 ; clear, 8)ge, i) " “OINOINNATL, i OrvoINNAT, Jon, 10.—BREADSTOVFS—Flour flrm e $7.25@T.60, Wheat quiet ot $145@1L65, Coru fir at Sh@tie:’ Oats qulct end unchungod, buoviows—ork aulet sud b $1600, Larg ulot; stenm, 830; kettlo, 9o, Dulk mouts firm: Gales ot ahouidere st 0o clear rib l&\;inl and yartly oured, 758 1, fully cuved, 730 ; clear o k3 B B Ba ok T fl“fi?‘l""i’fia -