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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. Fpay Evesino, Jan, 28, ‘Weo find at Jnat somo indlcation of an inorons- Ing aupply of money in the lacal marlat, in the fact that the amount sent in by country banky for Investmont in commeroial papor and in sbort loans on collatorals fs Inorensing. Wo hear, nlso, of eovoral large amounts sont horo from Eastorn banks, during tho past fow days, for tho same purposo, Loang aro now to be bad-in tho opon markot, on collaterals, at 10 por cont, and hongh o grent portion of the funds of our local banks la 6till invested in grain and provisiona held in_storo Lioro, #o that tho banks cannot ox- poud their loans mucl, thore 18 ovidently an eaator fooling I the market, Within tho noxt two weeks tho pork-packers will be ronlizing to gome oxtent on tha pork and cut monts they Bold hare, and the progress toward an abundant mouoy market will probably coatinuo, Now York exchango wna waaker to-dny, and was frooly offored at 500 por £1,000 discou Tho movement of currency ta tho country steadily diminishes, and- tho amount coming n now balauces tho outgo. APITAL AND CUNNENOY, 1t fa an oxtremely unfortunate ciroumatanco in our present financial complieations that tho at- tontion of the people hins beon cononvtrated to such an oxtent upon manipulating the ourrancy 56 & meaus of obvisting tho summer plethoras and fall and apring stringencies of tho money market. Thoso orolllatioun of the mouoy mai- kot would occur under any system of ourrenoy. They do oceur in othor countrios where tl‘llu vol- ume of papor ourrency is not “nfloxiblo ™ a8 it i8 Lore, and thoy would occur hero no matter how *floxible™ tho currcnoy 18 made. Tho onso or stringoncy of "tho money markot doos mot dopend on tho supply of curroncy; but wpon the supply of loansble capital in nrflwrzlnn to tho activity aud oxpansion of tr The cnrrency only ropresants a portion of this loanable capital or bank ecrodit, and the searcity or plathota of tho cuirrenoy {8 only an incident of the scavoity or abundance of ciroulating capital or loanable oredit, An sbundant money markot may bo the concurrent effect of confidenice fn the praspacte of tiade and the oxpansion of credit thoraby in- duced, or it may ba tho effoct of a atognation of trade—~for tho time boing—nnd a consequont temporary unwitlingnoss o the part of oapital- iats to embatk [n now trado enterpriscd. On the other band, stringoncy of tho monoy _market always takes plnce when tho circulating capital of 'the coun- try, tho lonnablo’ credit, is bolug distributed to tho producors of agricultural products in pny for tfinir Inbor in raising the crops. Butin afl those cases tho stringency or the plethora of the money markot depends not on the supply of currapoy, but on the supply of capital in propor-* tion to the nmount of commoditics to be paid for, Capital will mavitato to theplace whero it bolongs, regardless of the supply of currency. Congrossmon who make such vorbosa ssmachcnon thio currency queation aro alwaya harping ou the plethora of eusronoy fn New York in the summer, and the evils of spoculation to which it pives riee, They should bear in mind that tho capital belongs thore, and that, for the time being, there is an insufiiciont supply of commaditica to Invest itin, At that time monoy is nlways scnrce in the country, bocsuso tho farmors have not yot secured and sold their CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Watnut at, 161 £t of Weatern av, & 1, 00x103 ft, dite ed Jan, 73 conaideration, $4,500, Warren av, 110 £t wof Roboy nt, 8 £, 22)x124% ft, dnted Jon, 8¢ conslderation, 48,100, Adams st, 136/ ft o of Laflin, n f, 20x188 810 ft, dated Jan, 14; consldoration, $3,000. Van Buren st, 1 0 cor Winchoater av, 8 £, 48170 ft, dated Jan, 10 § consideralion, $3,000. ‘Thio prowtlacs No, 474 Woat Taylor t, dated Sapt. 5, 1973 ; consldoration, $10,000, Ashisnd av, bot Twouty-firat and Twonty-second ats, o1, 150X fect to alloy, dated Doc, 23, 1873 ; conalders~ tlon, $10,600, Van ,Buren _st, n w oor of Francinco st, 8 1, 10x133 14, dated Juu, 93 7 conatdoration, $1,650, inconncd av, bet Thirly-olgith' sud Thirty-ninth ats, w , 21 97-100x130 ft, ditod Jan, 17 ; considoration, 30,000, Arhland av, w cor of Yon Horn st e f, 121x123 1t, dated Jai 3 considoration, $8,000. ‘Mm-gm 88, 240’1t n of Maxwoll af, w f, 24x100 1, dated Jun, 10, 1872 ; conaideration, $000, "Adaine at, o of and near Oakloy Rv, 1 £, O7x100% 1, dated Doc, 12, 1873 conuidoration. $3,700, ‘Aduma at, 1 12x1503 T, noar tho above, dsted Deos 19, 1873 ; consideration, $1,200, Asliland nv, G0 £t a of Von Buren b, w f, 33x140 ft dated Apri) 20, 1873 ; conréeration, $16,000. Jocksoust,n w cor of Oilenav, Lot 10, datod Ja, 22§ conslderation, $,5.0, Jidiata v, 140 ta ot wvalfl ot o, 402103 3-20 n dated Jan, onelderation, 4 oy afy Dot Mouroo aud Adams sts, w f, 80 &-10x 1253 £(, with improvements, dated Jan, 33; consldor- ation, 840000, Gouk County Land Gompasy to Ouarios Fogory. ‘Dlo datand ay, 276 ftoof Wood oty 8 f, UEI00 T, dated Aug, 1, 1872 ; conslderation, $1,600, Hecloy at, 8 o cor af Juvkaon st, 5 £, SUx100 £, dsted Jan, 16; considoration, $3,000, ‘Thiroop at, 1 of nnd ioar Uarrieon at, w1, 202135 £, dated Dee, 10, 187 sonsldoration, $7,600, Cenirany, 25116 of Lighteontlist, o £, 25x133 €L, dated Jan, 23 consideration, $1,600, Lot 10, in Givine' gtal, 0 Jaores of wi¢ A w X 8 W X of 0 Boo 1, 30, 13, datod Jau. 113 Constduration, 700, . NORTII OFP OITY LIMITS, Toots 31, 26, nnd 27, f Block 8, 1n Iake shore part of Lota 24 to 20, Piue Grove, dated Jan, 34 cousidoration, $9. Two a dated Jan, 43} conntdoration, £6,250. ¥ 80UTH OF OITY LIMITH, Lot a1, in Dlocks, of Orvia' 1 o ' 8 ¢ & Bea. 7, 38, 14, dafed Jun, 17 consfdoration, 500, to 0, 10, 30 nud 40, In Block7, samo, daated Deo. 18, 1813¢ considoration, $1,200, itige! part @ X 8 w % Soo, + conslderation, 5,600, 10 03, In Block 2, of Milier. & Tg- dow's Lot 29, Sec, 10, 38, 14, dated Dec, 29, 1873; con~ sidaration, $20,250, Gatid 7, in Dlock Lot Block 12, Drexel & Smith'a parbof 8 w X Bec, 11, 38, 14, dated Sept, 1, 1870 ; con= sideration, §3,300, — e s COMMERCIAL. Frioir EVENING, Jan, 33 The following wera the recetpts aud shipments of tho leading articloa of produce in Ohicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the cotresponding date one yoar ago: oreain @w cor of n i 1o Soc. 20,40, 14, TECEIPTS, FRIPMENTS, 1874, (1870, Plour, brla, 85 8,910 4,660 ‘heat, bu. N “ 120,708 344 Corn, b . 70! Oata, bt 5 Ryey b Barley, Grasa sced, 118, Plax seed, Ibi Broom corn, s, Oured meats, 1b crops. When they begin to do this & great por- tion of the capital of the country—not only the curronoy, but also the bank credit—flows to the Wast, and money bocomes plenty iu the country and: tight in the cities, But capital, whether reproacnted fu the form of currenay, or of bank credit, or of commoditics, i8 tho sscumu- Inted profits of industry. If those profits are Inrge, money will bo pienty regardloss of how much paper curroncy, tu proportion to capital, thero is, It must bo spparent that no actof Congrass can. oreato eapitel, becauso it catmot croato good crops hore, uor n good demand in Turops, and, thorefore, cannot creato profits on tho production of commoditics, 8o also must it bo apparent that an nct of Congress to author- ize a greator supply of curreucy caunot make a groator amount of monoy in the market. The ouly thing that Congiess csn do that would . imvo tlug appoarance is to doprecinte its logsl-tender notes by running into dobt, and thus enabling privato debtors to pay their debts with less real money. Mauy runple who think:that the supply of currency is nsulficiont imagine that if tho United States bonds wero turned into logal-tender notes, either Dy the purchiass or payment of tho bonds, money would biscome plonty, because_thera would bo n bottor pupply of currency. But tho real fact would bo that It wonld only bo oasior to pay proviously contraoted debts bocause the our- roncy » a8 dopreciated, There would be moro ourréncy, but no more capitnl. As goon zs the old dobits, contracted on o basis of a higher valuo iu the currency, were cleared off, tho new debts, contracted on tho basis of a lower value in the cugency, would be just as herd to pay without a further depreciation of the lo- };ll—tuudur monoy. ‘Thus one downward stop n the diroction of inflation only prepares the way for another, until inally the bottom of the stuir is renched, where currency would-bo worth noxt to nothing, where oll debts contracted on a currency basis would be wiped out, and tho whole commercial system of tho country would hove to bo reconstritctod an_ the basia of spocie which eannot bo depreciated by any act of Cou- groes. LOOAL STOCK AND BOND MARRET. Megsrs. Preston, Kean & Co. quote a8 follows this p. m.: . Bripmp, 1177 Selling. i Y0 10 1165 g nex: U. B, Ca of 8], ex int, 1. 8, 5-204 of * u7 08 uf "6 Junuary snd July, ©X, Mbiaaune PR 1174 U, 8 206 of 07 Junuaty aid Jol ut, " 5-20s of '8 Jun ez, dnt, Il . 8, B8 (nbw ssc). .5, cucromey Gold (full weight). . jold coupona, Gold exeliang Bterling L Asi@Aee, Clicugo 6'and int, U5 aud fit. Cook 07 und fuf, 09 aud tut] Town, count: cent bonds, e 05@OT New Yorg, Jan. 23.—Monoy vory easy at 3@4 per cont. Mgmparta of dry gooda for the week, $2,201,- Cuetoms receipts, £405,000. Svorlmy rather weak, st 94,8814 for sixty duy, and &4.55‘% for wight, nuum ciosed at 1113, after selling at 1113@ 156 Carrying 1ates were b and G, Thoe T'rensury disbursemonts wero 148,000, Clenrings, $44,000,000, Govoruinents quict aud flrm, Beate bonds quict, Btocks dull and wenk in the foremoon, Late in the day the market was buoysut on account of the soitlement of the Lake Bhoro Ruilway with tho Union Trust Compauy, sud pricos advanced to 134 per cont, with Like Bhors lesding the ist, and Westorn Union, Unfon Pacitlc, and Paci- fic Mail next 1n point of intorest. 'Tho sales bo- tw-on 10 and 2 o'clock were 97,000 sharow, of which 18,000 wero Wostorn Union, 21,000 Union Pacifle, 10,000 Pacifie Mail, aud 25,000 Lake Shoro.” Bterling, $4.84}4, QOVERNMENT DONDS, 1184 Coupous, '67. 1145 Coupons, '08,. 116X 1 veiveen e 3% Virginists, old..... .. 42 180" [Noxth Gurolina's, oid. 285 “103g|North Casolina's, new.1o XS TOOKS, T3 e, Panl pfd 03¢ Wabush, iFort Wayuo. €93 Terre Huute U35 Terre Houte pfd + 08%|Chicago & Alton ... .1 .« 415 |Chicago & Alton pfd,, 110 .lggfi e{.fln & &uluu(lf) plo., 944 . Jleve,, Cin, & . cut,, T Lakip Bhoto, arlom Bl Miohigan Ceitral, Pittsburgh & Ft, W... 834 |Union Pacific atoc Northwestern,, ... 00X{Unlon Paclfabouds.. 85i Nortbwoatera pfd. ... 725 |Central Pacific londs, 0515 Rovk Inlaud 05" 'Dal,, Lack.& Wealoru, 1015, Keow Jorsoy 9% Boston, Mart, & Erie, 97 Bt, Puul 484, e BEAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filed for record on Friday, Jau, 282 oIrY PUOPENTY, Wabash sv, n 0 cor Twenty-uinth st, w_f, undividod one-half of 1913x194 3-10 £, dated Jau, 93 cousideru- Alon, $21,000, Bulter, s, Dressed o Livo hogs th, m. Balt, 'brl Withdrawn from store yostorday for oty oon- sumption: 1,806 bu whest; 18,636- bu corn ; 2,609 bu oats; 2,002 bu ryo ; 1,272 bu barley. The following grain has baen inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 208 cars whent; 00 cars corn; 17 cars oata; b cars 1ye; 14 cars barley. Total 894 cars, or 143,000 bu. ‘Wo stated this morning responsible partios on "Chango have offerod to contract to pay “$1.60 por bu for flaxeeed of tho noxt orop. That price isoffered in tho country. If the delivery bs mada in this city, the soller can now make Ins contracts at $1.66 per bu. The leading produce markets wore genorally steady to-day. Grain was less active, al & Jower avorage of prices, excopt barley, and provisions woro stronger, with more doing. The moro win- try charactor of tho weathor had little offact up- on supply or prices, the recoipts of grain being modorately large with Tording coroals, aud small in the others. Tho ehipping movemont was light, aud rail froighte are reparted weak in con- beifience, ‘I'hero was o firm tone in the dry goods mar- ket. DBusiness is active for the season, and pri- cos of the moro stuple articles aro still working upward. In the grocory market there wero no newdovelopmonts. Jobbors report a stesdily good domand both for staplo and sida goods, and the provalent fecling i8 ono of deaded firmuess. Thgro ie still some sigus of weakness in sugars, buv otherwisa the quotations were thoroughl; sustained, Butter was in light supply, snd ot ily commanded tho advanced prices establishod earlior in the wook, choico Lo fancy eolling at 32 @37¢, and commou to good aL 28@80c. Cheeso romaing quiet and firm. No changes were noted in the fish, canued goods, and dried fruit mar- kets, a fair amount of rales being accompliatiod ot former rates. ‘The bagging trado was quist, with pricos fivm at 343¢e for Stark; at 82)go for Lowiston; at 82e for Otter Creek; and 2o for Americon and Amaskeng. Coal remains quiot as previously quotod. No chaugos weito noted In the pig-iron, naints, tobacco, g wood markots. Oils were quoted mors ive and generally firmer, though with no de- cided cbange in pricos, oxcoptf or carbon, which .advauced a 4o, and Jingeed, in whicl thera way au advance o1 8c. Fears of a failure of tho flax- soed ciop of India bave induced an activo specu- lative demand for the oil, and prices ara rapidly advancing. Raw is now quoted at $1.05, and bofled at 31,10, with an upward tendency, Lumber continuen in fair demand at un- changed prices. Metsls ana nails were reported firm, under a steadily increasing demand, snd tho upward tendency of prices elsowhere, ‘Ikero was wo specinl chauge in iron, DBusi- ness, {8 tolorably fair at piovious 1ntos, Woodenware was firm under a better domand and prospocts of & steady improvement, Woul coutinues scarce and firm, Thero was considor- able inquiry for broom corn, snd the maiket way reported firm &t an advance ou some grades, ‘he Lay trade was unuwproved. Sceus were ratior dull aud genorally eusier, with the excep- tiou of fluy, which s vary firm, under a good de- mand aud light offerings. Groen fruits wero in moderate Joeal roquest aud steady, choico do- mostic fruit being firm, owing to reduced snp- plies, ‘The poultry markot wasquiet but steadler, the weatbior Leing wmore favoruble for holders, Gome wag steadv, Iiggs were i oxcossive sup- ply, dull, and weak, ighwines were more active and- steady at the decline noted yesterday. Bales wore roported of. 250 Lrls at 953c per gallon. Omeclnnatl was quoted firm at Y50, aud New York easior at 99c. Dreassied hogs were dull, The receipts were not large, but they were reinforced by those of yesterasy, which "had been held off thio muyket, and buyors invisted on lower pricos, Holdore askod ¥6:85 per 100 1ba enrly, but accoptod 86,45 . @G.80 later; sud, altor New York wus guotml dull, prices further recodod to 80.10@6,20, the outsio for-struight lots, Bales were reported of 00 ut 0,80 ; 683 o} §6.26; 180 0t 86,20; 460 at $6.10; 980t ¥0.190¢ ; 98 at £6.10; 60 soft ot 00; 18, dividiug on 00 1bs, ot §0,10@0,15, Totul,'1,464 neud. Provisions wero moderately nctive aod decid- adly strouger, allTound; though the intorost of “buvers " was searcrly sustained to thu clove, Pho officinl statement of the packing business of £l soason, showlng a falling off in the yiold_ to tho extont of about 144,000° tea lard, and 73¢ per cont on the ontire hog product, Aoomod to o tho immedinto occusion of tho incrensad streugth, by mnhluiz holdors loss snxious to soll aud causing speculative buyers to take hold mare trooly, ‘The groator quantily of porkmade this #enson than usual, veduces tho yield of lard and moate very much more thoan 7} por cent, and there would soom to bo Enad ground for o stroug feeling in rogard to theso articles, though it is undoubtedly truo that high pricos wonld cause & considerablo falling off {v the domand for consumption, Mens pork advancad 26@30c por b), buy_olosed only 16@200 higher, Lard wlvanced 10@160 per 100 Ibs, closiug 10o higher. Meuts wero 1n good domand ub former prices but were generully bLold at an advance of Yo, which buyors would not concude, ‘Tho markot closad at the following range of prices : Mok pork, cash or sellorJannary, $14.25 @14.804 do soller February, $14,80@1d.80; do saller §14.76@14,80; a0 sellor Apri), Twentioll at, 200) ft w of Throop, n_f, 353100 ft, with improvements, dated Dec, 0, 1879 conaiders tiom, $9,000, 1 primo mess pork, $12,76@18.00; rime do, $11.75@12.00. Lard, cash or aoller Jauuary, $9.05@9.073¢ ; do soller February, #0.0734@90.10 4 da Raller March. 80.07%@0.40¢ do e e ey Lo at 8 @9%c for 10 nnd 16 1b avoragos; swool rlu 0d hama, @10}dos dry maited mouty, oosn, ab bd¢o for shoulders} 7T @7%c_for Cumberlandé ; 7360 for long dloar; 7iga tor ehort rlbay 79%@73¢a0 for short oloar ; the samo boxed at o por Ib nbove thesa rices. Groen ments Ko lowor than salted do, Rlonn for Fobruary dolivery n shado highor, for Muroh dolivery Jgo higher, and for April 8a higlor than oash prices, Mosa baof, 36@8,605 oxtrn moss do, ©9,76¢ 10.00; boof - fams, $34.00@20.60, Oty ~tal- Yow, T@iXc: greneo, quotable at 4l¢@0o. Salos woro roporiod of 260 brls moss pork at §14,26; 500 brls do soller I“bllrunr% at 814.4BJ 500 brls do at $14.40 ; 500 bris do at $14,80 ; 60 brle do at 814,26 { 300 brls do-sollor Marcl: at $14.85 3 500 brls do soltor April ot 216,26 ; 14t tos lard (countrv) nt 88,75 500 tes do goller Fobraary b §0.107; 500 tos do sollor Mmch at 0.46 ¢ 600 tce do at 8D.423¢; 4,760 tos do at $0.40 ; 800,000 Ibs shoulders wollor Fobruary at 650 4 '200,000 1bs do_sollor April at 0ifc 40 Toxes do g Uc, cash ; 20,000 1ba_ country do at, 96,453 120,000 1bs short riba st Tiga; 100,000 ibs do sellor March at 8o ; 80 boxes dp ab 7¥e, casls § 140 boxes Cumberlauds (83 Ibe) af Poarin at 8o; 2,000 zpcn groon hams (10 1bs) at fo 40,000'1ba do (20 Iba) at Ba 260 tes swcot-pioklc 1iams (16 1bs) at 10170 ; 60 tea do at 10c, Flour was in rather better demand, ou oxport socount, though far from being active, and was n shndo casior. Exporters would ouly tako hold at concessfons, whtoli most holdors would not make, Houco hgh: trading, 'Thomarkot closed dutl, bue not quotably lower, Bran was firm. Bulos wero reported of 60 brls aprln'j; oxtran (Mign,) at §0.123¢: 100 brls do ut $6.00; 260 Lrls_do nt &5, 200 brls do at $6.70 ; 100 brls do (low) nt $6.00; 300 brls do at $4.76; 200 brls doab §4.70; 400 brls o private texma; 26 brls ryo ot £4.60, Total, 1,636 brls, Alsv, 10 tony of bian, to surive, at $14,66 on track; 10 tons mid~ dlingd at #17.00 ou track, Tho Iollowing wore closfug pricos : Falr to good whito winters, $7.00 @ 8.60 Uhoico do., HE0 @ V.80 Red winters, 675 @ 143 Ghofce to fanicy Bpring extrun oW @ 060 Aodium to good do..... 6.235 (@ 58T Good to choles Minricsota. 00 @ T.00 Patout do... 800 (312.00 Falr to choita spring, suporfino 495 @ 5.00 0 00 @ 8.60 440 (g 4,80 700 @ 116 . 1460 (316,00 Wheat was rathor lezs active, but firmor, thiough New York was dull and Liverpool tawmo. T'ho mmkot avoragod 2o lower than yostorday, ‘but was gonerally biglior than the closing prico of last ovening, chielly because the doclive goemed to have brought out more ordera to buy. A considernblo quautity of wheat was taken on Milwaukeo account, that market being about 2c higler than ours to-day, from which it was in- forred by partioa hore that thero was o bottor Turopeau domand on our northorly neighbors, The ahort iutorest hore fitled iu to 8 fair oxtent, but the differenco botween Jebruary and March widened; owing to the presswe to sell the former option or_exclinuge it for tho Istter, Othorwise than in Fobruary the offerings wero not liberal ; honce s firmer tone, n narrowor range of prices, and loss_doing. 'The domand for cash wheat was fair, No. 2 beivg principally taken to carry agaist March optious, aud the othor grades for shipment or local consumption., It was rumored thut thore wero sevoral shipping ordora on tho Hloor for No. 3 ; but it ia provable that very littlo was dono excopt with spocuin- tivo, lutant ol _Februacy oponed 5t $1.23, T80 0 8 locline 0 SIRS mivmnced 18 3Th, ol buok to 81.281¢, and improved to $1.24, closing at $1.283. Boller March sold nt $1.20K @127, closing at £1,27. Cash No. 2 #priug, or sollor tho month, sold.ab $1.235/@1.28%, closing firm at tho outside. No. 1 apiing closed at $1.24)¢ for ordinary, and $1.25 for Northwostern receipts. No. 8 ugflug closed at 81,171 ; sud rojected do at §1,123¢, excopt that Rock Island receipts woro ot o discount, Cash sales wero reporied of 800 bu No. 1 Northweatern at 81,25 ; 9,600 bu No, 1 spring at $1.243¢ ; 800 bu do 0t $1.983¢ ; 94,600 bu No. 2 spring ut 1,235 ; 20,000 bw do at 1,283 ; 42,600 bu do ot $1.98 38,200 bu do at $1.22%4¢ ; 4,400 bu No. 8 spring at 81,17} ; 3,001 b do-at $1.17 ; 2,000 bu rojected af-$l.. bu do at §1.12; 400 bu do_at $1.11; 600 bu samplo at $1.90, dalivered. 'Total, 187,700 bu. Corn woa less active, aund irregular at a decline of 1c per bu, though the average of the day waa about the same as yeaterdsy afternoon. Liver- pool was quotod lower, und Now York was dull, ‘while ourrecoipts were moraliberal than hud beon anticipated. 'This coused o very dull feoling ourly, which resulted in a weakening, and thut induced the sborts to tako hold more_freoly, so that tho aggrogalo of the o;mon trading for the day was moderately lage. The breach betweon prices for Fobruary and March was a little wider than herotofore, a8 in tho caso of wheat, owing to the widesprend desiro to chango over to tho lator month. Thoro was very Jittla doing for dalivery boyond Marchi, the May option being unusually neglected, Cush corn was not much wonied, Sollor February opencd at 6730, roso 3ge, fell off to 079, nd- vaneed to 58%c, Teceded to 6730, improved to 583, sud_declined to B74e, closiug fum at b75¢o. Sollar March sold at 535(@GYyge, closing at” 693G ; and soller May sold at 64}(@05)¢, closing nt 65140, Cash No, 2 sold at 657@57i4e, olosing st 67370, Now No, 2 closed firm_at blc, and naw rejocted st 4;1};@50«:. Cash salos wore Toported of 2,800 bu No. 3 at 573e; 7,400 b do at 673gc; 16,600 bu do at 673} 2,400 bu do at 57%¢; 10,000 bu do at 67¢c; 800 bu do, now, ot blc; 8,200 bu rojected. old, ot 63c; 1,600 bu do at 520¢c; 2,400 bu do at 5’.2}%:; 1,200 bu do, now, at 600; 8,000 bu do at 49i¢c; $,200 bu do 8l 40}¢c; 4,000 bu do at 49c. “Lotal, £9,200 bu. Outs were less active, and about Xfe lower, ruling quite steady at the decline. Cush onts woro relatively firm at 413¢@4150 for ordinary receints, as they were offered very spariugly. The. murkot closed at 413¢e, Optious were of- fored mora froely. Scllor February sold at 418¢ 413c, snd soller Mach at 423;@480, boih closing at' the inside, Seller May was nominal at 473¢c bid, and 48c asked. Rojocted was in good demand, and soarco, Casl ales wove re~ ported of 1,800 bu No, 2 at 4187c; 8,600 bu do at 18605 2,400 bu do at 413gc ; 1,200 bu No. 3 white ot 42¢; GO0 bu rejected ot USo; 600 bu do at 373¢e. T'otal, 9,600 bu, tyo was quiot and unchanged, at 77¢ for reg- ulr No. 2, und 790 for frosh receipts of do, with little offered or wanted, The bulk of the ive uow in atore hare {s underataod to ba hLeld at t0c sud over. *Saloes to-day wero limited to 1,200 bu No. 2 at 7903 400 bu by samplo at 80 ond 400 bu do at 78¢. Total, 2,000 bu. Burloy was in sctivo demaud for all grades, sud again higher, the recetptd beoing vory small, whilo the kastorn mavhets are strong. The mont voticably foaturo of the dent is tho narrow- ing of the differences botweon tho pricos of the threo grades, by the advanco of the lower ones. No. 2, which was long regarded us a funey or- ticlo that might drop ut any momont, Lolds its own, justifyiug the boliof of thoso who invosted In it a loug Hime ugo; aud the consump- tive domand hus ndvanced rojocted to tieasly double the price ot which No. 2 sold Inst August. No. 2 apenced at $1.60, ano declined to $1.65, vut closed nomiual ot tho outside. = No. 8 i store sold at $1.86@1.88, closiug at $1.47@1.88. Re- jeoted advanced be,—to $1,82,—and closed with Hirm holders at that figure, Onsa uales woro ro porled of 7,400 bu No, 3 at §1.60; 5,000 bu do ub $1.68 ; 800 bu do at $1.60; 800 bu do at $1.56; 10,000 bu do on private torms ; 400 bu No, § ® ariive) at 81.40 ; 1,200 bu do at 81,38 ; 3,000 bu do at 3187 5 1,200 bu do at 2186 ; 2,400 bu do at §186; 400 bu rejected at 81, 8,200 bu do at $1,81 3 7,600 bu do at §1.80 ; 800 bu do 4,000 bu by sampte at £1,70; 800 bu L0 3 400 bu do ot $1.48 ; 1,200 bu do ab ¥1.40 ; 800 Lu do at $1.871¢ ; 400 bu do ut 8180 on track ; 600 Lu do at $1.85, delivered. "otal, 51,800 bu, EUROPEAN MARKETE, The following udvices wore received on 'Chaugo to-duy, in addition 1o thoso iven in our telographic columue : Jax, 23,—London—Cargocs off coast—Wheat and corn quiot, Blark Lauc—Wheut stesdy, Corn atesdy, No, 2 spring wheat off coust, Clé@o1s 6d, Arrivals of wheat lfl\l;l:ll‘syvf‘r[wfl’hr“'hwsfél}: Cfl‘dm"“mm’. 188 10d 4 3 do white, 138 @136 HU Er B o o ur i s \TER—London- urgoes corn off Liverpooi—Corn, 425, seali s COMMERCE OF SAN FIANCISCO, ‘Lo Bon Francisca Commercial Hevald of the 16th mst, contuine an oxhaustive raview of ‘tho yeur 1873 on tho Pacifio Const, T'he followiug are tho loading totals : ‘Wheat product, 25,000,000 bu ; wheat and fi ports, 10,060,000 centuly’; floid ud sfivor yield. 55 000,600 ;" cofnage of Kun' Franclaco Mint, $32,016,00 3 forélgn' mport values, $: 3 ‘merchandiss miniug tock uxfmfl volues by rea, $31,100,0003 Bulus, $146,400.000 unber recoling, 203,550,000 oot ; wool clip, J0,000,000 ILs 5 wing product, 3,500,000 galsg upouits T thie Californfa savings bunka, $53,600.000 + buuking capital of tho Btuto, $100,0600,000 lu goly ul!i and wiiver exports for 17 years, $675,000,000 ; wheat and four oxports §n 17 yeurs, 6,610,000 cchtals'; coine s of Miut from 1654 (o Beo, i1, 187, £150,000,000 5 Qomestio conls rocesved (n 14 yodrs, 3,700,000 touw, The Herald snys: Durtug (ke twolve monthe lust past, our townago moveniuit has fucreased 60,450 tons our merchatie (s cxports by bea were wwolied fromt $%),705,060 i 1673, tu 831,100,208 3 OuF tronanra shipmoutu weto only 334,115,120, butng lews by 5,000,000 thun fu suy pre- Coding your for sixieou yeurs, wilh the excoption of 18715 this s oxclunlve of whaf may have beon seut throligh tho maflé, an account of whlch it {4 fme ousibli to obtaii: Ourcombined oxports by sea wero 3,616,00, ogalust $39,133,000 {n 1873] aud our ojulalon wau augmented by wirloal, ovetlsud s ¥ 800, to tho number of 31,004, bolug 16,000 more SATURDAY, than 1872, This rapld nugmontalion o 1me medintoly dho to the Pacifin overland rajlroads, throiigh whoro ngency we havo heen uble to maintafi regular aud sposdy communfoation with {lio world oust of tho Itocky Mountaine, snd made strangors to comprelicnd ¢io valua of our unlimited resources and unoquialod cilmato, Tho incroaso of population from domaestio Botircos was undonbtodly quils_commenntt- rato with that obtained from abrond, In 1873, the combiied product of thy miues west of tho looky Mouutaius wne $62,230,013, whilo in 1873 it reachicd $72,258,000, whicl fh, beyond quoation, the inrgest ylold of tho Pacific Udast for any ong yoar. A liko modo - of succesa g bton socordod to all otlir induatries, ‘Tho roliroads hnvo devolopod our resources With mag- feal effoct, and aro conferring innumerable Lonefits upou every futereat {u the Blute, They havo brought 1ito markot, ahd rendurod avallablo, millious of acces and linvo pulaed tho produvtion of Whoat from olght and a baif ufill of bushols, in 1808, to over twenty~ fivo aud tbirly miliions, ih 1872 nud 1873, and by pres- ont indications toud to eatublish tho bollef thut with s aupyly of the uaual spring rains, the crop of 1674 will equat 40,000,000 bushels, whiclh could nover bo mar- koted without tho vatirouds, TONK PACKING, ‘Tho Daily Commercial Bulietin gives the fol- lowlng statistles of tho Log packing of the West 1, Puacked to Estimated Total laat dute, for seavort, scasuti. 100 864,017 BTl TG olujekt 084 0ld yoluts Jacked ot yest—-uot roported Ty year.., Lt Suwo poluts tiia year, lusu 6,60 par cent, .., 40,7142 5,003,545 8,540,004 Tho kieavy drain upon b mer mohth¥ Touy puriall; supply dunug tho winter,” T'ho sggrogate packiug in (hio Weat duritig tho post sumnior, wey bo estimutod i round nuinsore at 600,000 hogs, of Which Oufcugo, Indisuapods, Keokuk, uud Cedsr Rapnis contrivuted auout 440,600, Duriug tho mouth of October, packiug yrogrossul favoraply,—ihe aggregato busiucse uo doubt oxceoding thi' of tho wutnu mouth Iast year, und u good portion of the product pasbud a4 * atands ard " oy contructs,—0 wcsnt supply of meats and tho Ligh prices provuuling uctiug ab inddeomunts to buy~ cra (o accopt it TUE AGUREGATE RRSOLT IN NUMBERS, An will bo obkcrved, wo Luys returns froi 339 polnta — largor number thin over before_ reporicd—in suv- autoen diferont Btates of which 87 poluts Lave not appeared in avy recent statement, Tho Fturos, os ro cenved, give tuo following sgaregaty result il nume ors & Oid poluts packed to dato., 73 Eatfmatod udditional for season,., 53,209~ 8,176,008 Yoints packed lust seuson uot To- ported, . oo 43,160 Decroseo o tio ruto of 5,60 per Citibycivneoser va w 3d18— 40743 New pointa packod io TR ‘Eatimatod addiuiounl for 00— 87,005 Tolal, ¢ Taien Caleulat vernge welght ut 10 per ceut, the uygregato packing for the sosson will by tqual to' 471,000 of Lugs of luat season’s averago weight, The numbers roported pucked may be coi- stderad lurgo, but_tus fuct that the facmers Liuve sold olr thoir stosis_ closur thou usual wall probably olfsct tho roportod docrease in the Log urop early fu tue scason, Tn our cstimato lagt year, the reports Indicaled a genoral fncrenso In tho average weight, over thut of tuo previous season, This scason, tho roports are douidodly the roverse, Where Logs wero selocted snd pucked for spoclal purposcs, tuere is very littlo chinga to note, and. in a few—axcoodingly fow—in- gtances thero ia o slight Jucrease reporced. At the Iurgor points—which packed 60,000 hogs or ‘over—tho fulling off 1 weight 14 wors myurkod, clearly judicuting tho gradual declino i the quality of the hogs mar- Keted, and tho desire to rusi ibem forward to take advantage of the high prices rulinyg, The Logs yet to be packed will no doubt further reduce tho sggre- gate averngo waight, and the fiunlropors of tho puck- Ingof tho West show s greater reduction at eomo pomts then fs now roported. — At Glncinnat!, tho do- crense in welght 8 roported at 30 pounds gross, or obout cqual to 24 pounds on tho met welght, At 8t. Louis, the reduction is reported at 10 to 16 pounds, At fudisuapolla there ia a falling off of 24 pounds, At Chicago, ino mojority of puckers ro- port thelr weights ot about 10 pounds Nghlor than fast year, though tho pumber of amall hogs slaughter~ cd for tho manufacture of light Eugilsn meata will probably reduce the averago to 15 aud possibly to 20 Tounds—as compared Wit lost sosson, At Milwaukoo Tho reduction is Toported ot 16 pounds, but tho late arrivala of dresscd hoga there show a furthor falling off, At Louisvillo tuo reduction is reported ot 14 pounds tho packing scason having closed earlier than ueunl, At Xsnens City the docrease will be more marked, owing to thu finferior corn crop of that soctiou, and purties report that tho Logs now being slaughtorod are exccedingly light, ‘At Ban Francisco, the Logs Wera very lght,—uverugiug ouly about 160 pounds,—uwing to tho foed wsed 11 that section of country. At moat of the othor promiuent points tho decreaso in tho welght is reported at 15 to 30 pounds. On thu whiole, wo aro inclined to the opinion that the final roport of the pucking of the Wesd will cx- hibitn reduction of 10 per cent, or about 23 pounds er hog in tho average weight, Mora futerest {8 probuvly ceantered in tho aver~ ogo sield of lard, and~ fhers is littls doubt that tho aggregale 'yleld will bo lghter, pro- portionately, than the reduction in’ the’ avers ago welght of the hogs, Nearly all tho reports indicato o falling off in tho yleld—tiie poluts repuriing an ucrensed ylold ora exccedingly fow, and their ag- gregate packing light, At Clncinuath, tho report gives & reduction of 6 pounds, ~ A Louissfile, tho reduction i glvon at 5 pounds, At Obicago, tho decreuso in the feld s oatimated o860 poiinde. At St. Louls, wo va varlous roporta Tanging 6 to 10 pounds; and, Judging by the roturns of udjacent pucking polnta, it may bu_considered safe to placa it at 7 pounds, At Miiwaukee, o falling off of 8 pounds {s reported. Al Tudianapolls, the decroase du the y1eld 18 uiven ats pounds—tho’ manufacturo last season being lightor thun ot most points, At Toledo, the yiokdis very light—only 24 rounds of )l kinds, At Xunsas Cily, wo bavo no delluite roport, but it & foir to prosumo that the decrease will bs equal to 10 pounds, At, Bt Josoph, the faillng off Ju ligliter than at wost points— tho liogs Loing lighter byt wail fattencd, and tho soa~ son closing curly, On the Pucific Coast, the yield will o exceodingly ifght, as tho hogs are small. Recent coniructs liava becn mado by San Frunclico mor- clinnta with Eastern partics for o lnrgo umount of lard, On tho whole, we deem it eafe to culculste on an averago decrenso i the yield of jard ut 7 pouuds per liog, sud tho final results of the packing in tho Wost may sbow a further decrease. "o fulling off in the welght of hogs {o. larger than genarally suticlpated, while tho number s greator Tlawn many operatars ‘oxpected, Calculiting tle de- crensa u the welght_of the Logs at about 10 pior cent on the whole crop, the two soxsons will compura s follows Av. wlt, Total, (b, 43 1,284,650,085 D80 1,109,608,975 Decreado, . o.. 233,208 waenes 174,887,900 A thio priucipal portion of tradiig in the provision trude o voutlued {0 york, homs, shoullers, snd sldcs, a culenlatiou may be mudo of the production of thess artlolos in tho oggregate for tho two voagon, allowing 4 proportionate reatiction iu wolght, s 1he returna of 1110 1o soasons iudicule, us foliuws : Ilogs, No. Av, (bs, Total, 1bs, 502,040 100 917,423,240 S04,345 161 BOOYID.5 Decreas .. 292,205 . 110,466,145 There §s snothier item to bs taken into considera- tjon i regard to the production, nd fils s the shriuksge whilo curiug for market, Last year tho hioys wera in good coudition, aud the weatlior Waa co.d ani wpats absorbed sult slowly, This your tho hogs Wora lighter and tho weather milder, cousoquently ments cired rapidly, sud tho lean portion, which wuu- tuing tho grealer portion of tho shrinkuge, tended to reduco thuaverago wolght, In conversution with somg of our leadiug packers, thioy ara iucined to the boliof that 8 per cent would_Cover tho sinkage duriug tlo procees of curiug lust season, whilo 4 por ceut may by consldered » fulr ullownce for sheinkigo thls seuson, Ou thin basis, the result of the seasun's work, ay com= parod with Just year, compaxo aa follaw : " 1872-3—Green 110t 1a...... 917,433,260 Burlukage, 3 por couf 41162057—-890,899,67 h b d-d—Urcel meats, X Bhrinkage, 4 per cen 038,243—708,017,853 +120,081,721 Decrense., .. ... Thie yleld of furd ‘Inay be computed a8 foilows for un approximate idea of the yleld of the Iwo yeusous 3 Hoga, Zotal, o, o, v, yield, 52 Decrense. .. 222,295 .. 40 Ou tho boula of 8§30 1be to the tlorce, the di 1 tho productlon o lazu sy bo watimatod ot 14 orcod, LATESS. Thore was o fain amount of trading in the af- terpoon, the leading produce markets ruling flrm and bighor, undor favorable advices from New York, - Whont advanced 3o, selling ab $1.206@ 1,243¢ seller Fobruary, closlug at tho outsido, and at $1.273¢ sollor March, Oorn was also S bighor, eellivg at 579&@68» 0 for Fobruary; 69,(@593¢0 soller Marcli; U6@0b3g0 sallor May ~all closing at the outsido, Mess posk and lard wore_flrmor, Sulos inoludo 3,000 brls mess pork ab ©14.85 scllor Fobruary ; 250 Lrla do at §14.80 goller Maroh ; 760 tos lard at §9,123¢ sallor Fob- uary, sud 640 tes do at §0,40 soller Maroh TEVENING DOARD. Tvenmva Boaup, Chicago, Jan. 23.—B8ales, 1,000 brls mowy poris, sollor Fobruary, ot §14.40 500 4o, solior Maval, At 14,85 ¢ 200 do, seller April, at 516,25 ; 260 tos lard, sollor Fobruary, 8570 1100,000 dry kulted shouldors, scllor Marob, 85} 200 bis, meuy poals, cash, §14.50. — CIIQAGO DAILY MARKET, Fripat Evesixo, Jan, 23, ALOOUOL—Wan mora active and steady at $LUIG 3 ANG—2odfusiia wore tnquizdl for o soio ex. fent, with the offerings Nbeml. Navies woro anlot, Wa quoto: Navs besie, $2,0032.40 ; modlums, 1.70@ .35 common, $1.60; fens, $1.UG@1.25 por L in bags BUTTER—Is atill scarce und firm, Shippers aro actively engnged, and tha compotition betweon thom and local conatmers koops pricus up lo o high point, Balen of fanoy paoked havo Loen cffocted at 09@400, aud for anything suita) for tablo use thero nte ready buyera at §20 nud wpward, Theroe are fow transactions at loss than Wo quofa; Choles to fancy yollow, 31@070; modlum to good grades, 95@30a 3 Inforior to_common, 1732303 cammon to cholca roll, 24@3%o. BAGGING—Graln baga aro still vory quict; bot tho murkot s haedening, and, with tho Tovival of trado, whijoh must goon_tukio pluce, higher prices may bo looked for, In othor lines thioro In o moderato moves mont at.stoady_prices, We quote: Blark A, 34idct Ludlow A, 830; Lowlston A, 0303 Amarican A, 30igo} Amoskorg A, 90402 Ottor O cok, D20} burlap'bage, 4 and 6 b, '18@200: gunnies, singlo, 17@180; do dunblo, 27@380 ; wool sacks, 63(a00c, BROOM CORN—Wan In falr_doinand, and was firm, Gliolco ook brald has nold nt fc, and corn_that il work {t40lf 18 quito firm, somo béing bield above quota- tlons, We quote : Oholeo to oxtra hurl, 8@8)0 § corn that will work {180l futo & cholco hurl broom, 1@750; for good do, 8@0jg0; good o clolco ialk benid, 6} @to ;. Inferior bruah, 43@5ige, BUILDING MATERIALSWore very quiot, Wocon- tinue ta quote: Biucco, $2.60 ; Now York aliiceo, cait- Ing, $3,25@4,00; Rosondalo comont, $3,25@3.00; Utica, Toniavillc, and Akron coment, §2.00 % bri: Port: lsud comont, $7.00@7.60; marblo dust, $3.00; lima in bulk, B0c@31.00% lma (brls), $1.10@1.25 B brl} whito sand, W brl, $LGU@3.00: plasterng buir, B bu, 40c; Jand plastor, $2.00 % bris fro brick, 5 1,000, $65,00@90,00; building Lrick (common), $0.60 @1.00 pressed brick, $14.00@16.00; sower brick, .60 ; ' Milwaukoo and 'Tinclo preaeod, $25,00@50.00; Uols 'do common, $14.00@10.005 Indinna proasod; $16.00335,00; do 'common, $10.00@16.00; Gre-clay, F brl, $3,00G4.00. CHEESE—Firmness continuos n fonture of this mar- Xet, Tho demand is Jight, but fs quits ss_octive as denlors cara to nvo it, as oven at tho preacnt Talo of consumption their stocka of prime. goods will bo ex~ liuated Jong bafors niew checeo of dusirablo quality ean bo placed, Wo roneat our_quotatious as follows : Now York factory, mild, 163¢@170; Obio factory and Western factory do, 13)%@10)0 } lower grades, 11@ B c, COAT—In tho conl market thera wero no now do- velopments, Buwiness continues dull, aud prices re- i wook aud_nnsottled, Consumors manifest littlo inciination to anticipato wante, nud_ordora are chijelly for one or two Lon, Just lo moot current requiromonta: Tabigh, preparcd, $10,00; Lackawanna, $9.003 Er $3.00@8.60; Waluut Hill, $8.00@8,60; Brooks, ' $8, iossburg, $6.50; Cannol, $0,00 3 Hocking Valloy, $0.50 Indions biock, $1.00; Birclay, £,00; Kirkland’ Grate, $8.00; Minouk, $3,00; Wilmington, ‘$4.60@6.005 Arid: CUOPERAGE—Thero waa s little more inquiry for packor’s goods, moro. pactionlarly tlerces, which wero quotod firm gt $1.43, with light offoriugs, Barrcla woro nlso hold o irile Dbigher. Wo ropent: Tork barrols, $1.10G1165 v&mkfl barrols, $1.00 @2.10; lurd. ltercos, $146; flour barrels, 48@3%0; pork 'staves, rough, $21.00@13.005 do, buckad, $I,00G0007 tlerco 'staves, rough, $22,00@24. bucked _or 'anwed, $35.00028,00; ' whisky stavos, rough, $20,00828,00; do bucked, $93.00@35,003 flour stove $.00@1L00: " cirelo flowe hedding, ‘T @Uice por st ; flour hoop-noles, $10,00@12.00 per 103 tight url poles, §24,00@30,00. EGUS—Wor ugain dull. Tho stocks aro quito large, and thero §s 1o demand asido f{rom a light Tocul trade. trloly frosh paclagou aro lold t 20, and froah ar sclliug at 18@19¢, Lickied lots at 10c, FEATHELS—Wers n_miodorato rognoat at tho ane nexed prices: Good to_prime live-govde feathers, 60 @02, from first bauds; Jjobbing prices, 10@760; 3 por cout diacount for cash, FISH—Tho fish trado shows ateady {mprovomont, and tho gouoral tendoucy of pricos ia stih In on up: ward direction, Wo repest our quatatious of yes- terday 8a follows: No. 1 whitoflsh, X-brl, $5.60 5,761 No. 2 do, $5.40@5.50; No, 1 trout, ss.afi@uo: 0. 1 ‘shorc-mackerel, now, ig-brl, $13.50@14.00; No. $10,00@10.25; No, 9 tackerel, i-brl, $3.25@ family mackerel, x-brl, $7.00@7.45 ; No, 1 shoro kits, $2.16@2.25 3 bank endfll‘l. $5.00@6.25 ; Qoorga's codflait, '$0.00@0,25; Labrador licrriug, split ris, $8.50@5.00 3 40, Jg~Uxl, $4.25@4.60 : Labrador osring, round Url, $7.60@8.00; do X-brl, $4,00@4.35; box herriug, No. 1, 30a%c; box hierring, acaled, 40@4dc s Columbia Rivér sulmon, i-brls, $9.75@10,00, TRUITS AND NUTS—Prunch nave again sdvanced at tho East and aro atrongor boro iu conscquonco, Ralsing ond currants woro slao very firm, with somo probability of higher pricea provailing,' In domes- tio frulta tradiug was fufe ot uniformly firn prices, Wo quole: Fonrax—Dates, 10@10%¢c; Dgs, Now, drume, 13@12)0; figs, in boxes, layets, 16@100; Turlish prunce, ig@ioke; mafiins lnjore, nuw) $0.20@05,90; ralsing, loosd Muscatel, new, £3.30 4,605 Taisins, Valentls, now, 12@i2)0; Zante cur- rants, now, 8@Bic: citron, W@dlc; lemon peel, 18@20c, DoMEsTIo—Alden apples, 18@20c; Michi: gan, iced, 12, 13c; Michigan quarters, 12@ 125¢0; Weatorn {ff 10@11c; Bouthers do, Y@100; poaches, pared, 24@%5¢ 3 noiclios, halves, 13@1c ; Ao, mixed, $35@103¢c; blackL.. rics, Dow, 16X@10}yc; Tasne bufllc;. 404203 pitted chcfllc’[, 2T@2He, NuTs—Fil- berla, 17@17)c ; almonds, Terragons, 12@280 3 Naplos walnuts, 27@280; Chili walnuts, 23G9dc; Grenoble waluuts, new, 18@1%c; Braziis, 10@10}¢c; pecaus, Toxas, 9)¢@10%¢ ;: Wilmington peanuts, 7@100; Ten~ nessee peanuts, T4 @8o. FURS—Wero steady aud salable to doalers, Tho receirts aro moderato: Following are thu quotativns far Westorn furs, Northern skius aro worth {rom 15 to Y0 por cenmt' moro: Mink, No. 1, lnego, $1.60; do No, 1, small snd medium, $1.25; do No. 4, 87xc; do No, 8, 400; da No, 4, 1 coon, ‘No, 1, 40c 3 4o No. 3 and No. 1, 'sninil 25¢ ; do No, 3, 16¢; tio No. 4, be; muskrat, full, IR@MHc} do Wititer, 16@17¢ ; do kittens, 6 3 skunk, bisck prime fille ; db short stripod prime, 3053 do narrow striped primo, 20c ; do broad striped prime, 50; otter, No: 1 $6.007 do No.3 and No, 1 smal, $1.00; do N $2.00¢ do No, 4, 6003 fishor, No, 1, '$7.00 $6,00; do No. 3, 92,60 ; do No, 4, 76c; woif, No. 1, large ' mountals, 8176 do No. 2, $1.253 do No, 3, 500 do No, 4, 266 ; small pratrio wolt, No, 3,75 c: do Nu, 2, B0o; do No.8,, 250; do No, '4,, 10o; beaver, o sihgy uid Leavy, 3 , per 1§} g N bear, No. 1, biad $10,00; do No. I, cub, $i. silver gray fox, ox, No, 1, $2.00@4.00; red fox, t0; gray fof, ' No. 1, B0o; Xi tor, Yo, 1, leo; dux, No. 1 4200 ~olver- fnc, No. 1, 's3.60; wild cat, averuge, 250; badger, averaye, 10 to 40c { opossum, 8o; d.ersklu, fn hair, red and short blue, por 1, 35¢ ; dcerskin, in halr, gray; per 1b, e, OREEN FRUITS~~Wero in moderato local request, Choico frajt is firm, Following are tha quatativns ¢ Lemons, $7,00@7.60 per box; Valencia do, $10.00 @11,00 @ cuso ; Palerino and Mes-ina oranges, @ Lox, £1.00@5.40 ; Cabfornfu pears, $3.50@4.50 nier case; fuir to good appics, $3.°@4,60 per Lrl from storoy fancy, $1.765@56.00, Oultivated cranberries and Cape Cods, $11.00@1%.50; do, Caryls, $I.0N; do wild, 810.“:’;“ Maulagu grapes, $6.00 ver box, or $11,00@12.00 por br! GROCERIES—Thero wore no price changes to-day, nor did any of the features of th market diifer gsout tinlly frow thoso yrevalent eariicr i tho week. A liberul amiount of trading was sccomplishod in tho dif- forent depastments, aud for sll goods oxcept Bugars, the quoted prices Wore firmly maintainod, Sugars were 1ot quatabla lower, though fair ordors wora belng Dled at an 3o concession, e quoto t Di-Can, BoDA—TH@BE. Corvexa—loctn, 4u@ilo; 0, G, Java, 39K @400; Jsvu, No, 3, 58, @98303 fancy Rio, 34X @J43;0 cholca o, B33 @16 | primo, Mo, tik@e; good do, IN@ ¢; common do, Wy@310; roasling do, WG S0 ; Bingaporodave, 45, @I6Nc Costa Rics, fanoy, d35@Na; do, prime, 333 wadi e’ Maracallo, 3346 e, OaNpLES—Star, full weight, 1TX@18ic; stearine, full welght, 13 @143(c ; do, sliort welght, Hi@19%c, Ttioe—"atud, Sudie ; Ranguon, Tx@8e ; Carolus, 83;@V3¢0; Loufsjuna, Bl @l Buoaus~Patent cut loaf, 193;@12)¢0; crushed sud powdered, 11N@113,03 gravnlated, 11X@114e; 4, stundard, 10} @10%;c; 40, No, 2, 1055 G10; 105405 oxtra O, 0%,@10e; O Ko, 3, 0, NG.1, 9;,@03(¢; cloico rown, o, 9 @0A0; fulr do, 8, 9@9%0; TiF dv, B4 @8/403 common do, T1,@Byes Now Urlgann sugar, cholco, 3@93i¢ ; 40 primo, 8XG 993 o, fulr, Bl (¢8)0 : common, THGT/at, Sunups—Diumoud drips, $133@1.03; wiivor drips extra tino, Bi@bdc ;_good sugar-Louso sirup, GBS extra do, (8@7da ; New Orloans molasses, ctiolce, 83 B8 ; do priie, T6@80c ; do_common, Rico molasscs, eliolce, 85@080 ; common molssees, 33 ‘SatenaTus—Common to best, 8Y@10c, Brooud—Allspleo, 17@180; cloves, G4@080; cassin, 0(asBo ; pepper, Bi@.0%¢ ; nulmegs, No. 1, $1.23@ 1.94; do No, 3, $1,iU@L10; ginger, pure, 25@30 ; do No, 1, @25 ; do No, 16@1¢, HoAra—Qorman moitied, 64 @640 ; Golden West, 8 @Bxc; Whity Lily, Gi@vXe; White Rose, (4@0!4e; palm, 6@0xe ; Bavon Imyerlal, 6@X0; White Run- slau," 8@ 00!. Chamipalyn, ONGUXS} Drimroso, U 3 ranou—silver gloss, 9X@10X0; common, 6@1lc; pure, 5 @8o. y HAY="Tuero waa no change, Tho market is vory dull, and weuk, Suippors sre not operating, and fow orders aro bamg received, Wa quole the .Wholessla pricos paid by dealors s follows, cars to coutaln 20,000 13 ¢ Now timothy, primne, $13,50@14.00 3 o No. 1, $12,50%19,00; No, 9 do, $10.00@11.60; mized, $9.00@10.00; prito pralio, $0,00.60; do No. 1, 33,00 @0 do No, 3, $0,00@7.00, LoosE ON WAGON—TIme otby, $1.00@I8.00 ¢ prairle, $7.00@0,00, For delivery of preascd, $LOU@L.SY, according to dlstance, HIDER—Wore n moderate domaud, Tho mar- kot 18 loawm frm, but without quotable chauge, as follows: Grecn city uutchers!, 6x@7X0; greeu cured, lght, 10c; do, hoavy, D63 purt oured, 8@Y0! greon calf, 130'; grecn kip, 10o; grooi frozen, Ho: dry calt, 2007 dey kip, 170} dry salted, 1@l6c; dry fint,’ 16@17c; doucon skiis, 85 40c; gribby, scored, cut, or olhorwise damaged, two- tirds rico ; brauded, 10 fer cont o, Sheep pults, sool estimatod as washed, per Ib, 40@4dc. HOPS8~—Thero is a littlo moro movement fn hops,’ hioro belng some Inquiry from browers aud dealers ju othier murkets, and o coutinued improvement is antlcls Patad, _Prices xo unallerad, us follows : Common to primo Weatorn, 38@50 3 Notw York State, 400 ; Bavarl- an, 400, iRON AND STEEL-—Tho condition of thfa mar- kot i substantially tho same as for tho past fow days, Tradefs Lrighteuing up, and tha feoling fu one o rinnrg, dua largely to tio dvance of muufacturers 83 @97:03 P & e eholeo mach 5. rates, We ropeal 1500 4 4va v 0es 331062 3810 ratou Horwe-shoo {ron 8~ @B) rate Dlato iron, commni LB @0 rate Norway fran (8% @0 B Norway naf O @e Wi Goruan plow sledl 0y @120 B Gust plow steel, .. A% @0 B American tool ateol, . 0 @Gl wWh Qurome tool atool. ... JA8 @ile Hib Lugllsl tool stool, . 20 @ - rates Loygiduh spring wieel o 40 @il rates Amiericuns cust spriug 8100 1 13 Tales taol re, -in v, VB @ Wh Toe calk atoel, 00 Bib Blelgh ahioo stoo. .. 8 @b Qutter shioo steol % P ‘o100 B irm tone pervaded the leathor mur- Xat, nud for ccrtatu s {hero 1s n. probabilily that Digher priced will be catabllshod, Following uze the wriced uow curreut : Cily hinrneas,, Oountry harnces B@ 37 u,..,,“{, b a4 4l Kip, g th, Soy 00 iip, voula 3 1,10 0ty uppor, 0@ 8 City upper, No, 2@ B nounuyx hpor 2@ 2 Collar, @ (t. ... 0@ 23 Qull, city. .. 1.00d 1.8 Calf, countr: 1.008 1.16 Rough uppers, standard, 0@ 83 nm}rh uppor, damaged, 27(3 0 Buftalo siaughter solo, 3@ 87 4D, A" wole, e, e 9 OAE, , Foilot;. or.0%350.85 French calf, Lomoine, 60,0078, Fronch calf, 34 to 30 1b3, 1.65@ French kip, 50 to 100 fia, 1.00@ 1,60 LUMoER—Continucs jood temund, ftis bl of o business bolug on futbrior ‘sccount thaugh in tho aggregato thore i o tolerably fair local luado, Prices aro xoported vory sloady nt $1200 for common lumber, and somo denlers aro liolding at 60 alova thlg quatalion, Foncing haa beon In nctivo do- mand tho puat weck, and is roxlly firmer than n woek ago, whon concosslona wero made for largo quantitics, Btodks ure largo, but not ovenly distributed nmong the yards, Wo quol 'imt elear, ., Becond cloar, Third cloar, 't Incl Luird cloary hick Tougl.. o .00 @40.00 Clear lldlnf 18t and 2d togother. . g%’.l}fl Common IR, 00 vvsee 1000 @20.00 Flooring, firat common, diesaed...... 33,00 (@U5,00 Flooring, accond commbn, drostod.., 20.00 @28,00 ‘Wagon-box boards, meloctod, 14 inchion and upward 30.00 A stock booed 00 T stock board 0 atock board Common bonr Joist, scantling, und under. .. Jolet and scani Plckets, squaro ickets, fiat, Qedar posts, Codur posts, rout No. 1 sawed shingics.. A or Btar, Bhinglen on track (A 325 Tlias dollars por cix to 0 idcd Whon traustorrod, which chiargo follows the shingles, Ehlckness—Five abungios to bo two fnchios In thick- es, Longth—Sixtocn inches, . ARDWODD. oDl Walnut - Gounturs, S10000G16000 s cloa, X .00 common, $35. .00 oull, '$20,00 Ll A0, . " 'u;_s o ear, $28.00340,00; common, $16.00825.00; cull, $10.0015,00 ; flooring, $3,006@40.00, Y Ouk—OClear, $20,00@40.00; common, $10.00§25.00 ; cull, $8,00@16.00, lckory—Olear, $28.00860.00; common, $20,008 85,00 ; cull, $12.00@18.00, ‘Muplo—Cloar, $2,00@05.00; common, $10.00@25.00 ; oull, $10.00@15.00, Butternut—Cloar, $35,00@60,00; common, $20,008 .00, Oherry—Olear, $40,00860.00; common, $16.00@ 2 famond '%'x‘"“‘%a%"'n 40,00 ; $20.008 wood—Cleur, $10.! 003 common, $20.( 25,005 oull, $10.00@15,00, e ! ‘Wugon Stock—Uiikory axlos, per Hof, $1.00@L60; ragon poles, each, 45@550 ; Lox boards, $30,00 40.00, Florida red cedar, 830 per ft; mabogany, SU@d0c do counters, 60¢ : rorowood. G0@800 ; white hiolly, 30c. METALS AND TINNERS' 8T00K~Wore in toler- ably falr demand ond Arm ot quotations, Tin_plate, eapocially, 1s strong, and will doubtless advanco bofora many days, e guoto : T4N PLATE—10, 10314, $12,60¢ do, 12x12, $13,00; 14x ?g.s £13.60; 0o, rootiug, 1xi0, 10, 14,007 do, 20238, T10 Toe—Targo, 38c; small, 890 bar, 40¢, Leap—Lig, 840} Lar, 100; pipo, full colls, 10Xc; out do, 1ie. SnET ZiNO—Tull casks, 10303 holf casks, 10%0; Tesn quantity, 110; slais, S, Buker InoN—No, 24,52 ratens Tusela lron, 8, 9, and 10, 2205 do, 11 and 13, 21¢; do No. 1 staincd, 190 raien ; Amoricuh Russin—A, 14¢: D, GaLvANIZED InoN—Ni 20, 1%0; No, 21@24, 1303 do, 418, Mo; No, 47, 28, 't6e.” A distoun of 10 per cont 44 ma 2 Corren—Copper bottoms, §Te; brazlers, over 1 tbe, 47¢; tinmed copper, 30c; planished copper, 4363 do, cut to sizes, 45¢. Wine—Nos, 106, 9¢; 7109, 10c; 10 to 11, 1lo; 13, 15 sud 16, eV, i6o; 303 13und 14, 12 18, 160; 10, 190 ; 20, 2Uo; full bundle, 30 per cent dis- Ly car-losd, e, NAILS—Wero in jmproved doniand and the ratos given below: 20@00d per keg, $1. rom’ firm at 253 Bd o, H.503 84 ¢ P 34,757 4dond 6l do, $5,00; 8d do, 761 0d do, uuo, $7.45; cliuch, $0.87). 1240 off for Targo lota. NAVAL STORES—Wao nioto an advanic in sisal rope, which {8 fu Ught stock, sud has advanced Bast, O:her goods are unchouged. Wo quoto : Manllla rope, T Ib, 10}@17c; slsal rope, ¥ b, 16@10c: hemp pash cord, g Ib, 18@22; morling, g Ib, 18:@200; tarred Tope, 3 b, 1T@1: um, 3 bale, (@0,60% pitels, P _Lrl, $5.60@H 3 tar, @ brl, $4.75@5,00. OILA=Thoro was increasod ‘activity in the demand for tho leading olls, ond pricos generally wero firmer, and in mowe {nstauccs quotably “higher. Tue markot for linsced ofl was agaln oxcited, un- der reports of 4 further advance of 100 in New Yorlk, snd prices took auother upward jump Lo the extent of 4o, Lurbon also was strong, and advancpd a X, Lard, whale, sperm, and other descripti wero Btoady aud fifm, We now guate: Cacbun, 16¢; extra win- ter lard, 83¢ ; No, 1, 78¢; No, 2, 10@7dc; linsecd, raw, do votled, §1.10°s whale, 80@82c; apérm, $2.10 @2.20; ueate-fuot ofl, strictly pure, $1,10; do oxtra, gUcy do No, 1, 76¢; bank obf, tc; strails, 65¢; elo~ phant ofl, 05¢} turpentine, 57E88c ; naphttia, 63 grav- ity, 17¢; naphtha, cowmmon, lde, POTATOLS—Wero in the aversge local demapd, and also met with some fnquiry for shipment, Chofce Jots wera steady at $1.101.20 ier bu out of store, und car lots sold &t $1.U3@1.I2}, Tho ofleringa wira a tritle larger, POULTRY AND GAME—Tho coolor weathor caused a Letter feellng in this mariet, and holders were firmer in tholr viows thun yeatorday, taough thademaud wus not urgont. Game was -scarce an | firm. Wo giioto t Turkeys, choice drersed, 10@12¢; do falr, 8@dc; chickens, choes dressed, comuion ta fult, $2.00@2.76 ; ducks, $,006 rale rie cinekeus, $8.00@S,455 quall, $L.AUE sadalcs, 8@10c; o carcasses, 4Rtc, SEEDS—3Seeds weore in modarate request, and somo kiudy wora casfor, Timothy was easy ot $1.85@00, Ciover was quict at $3,.25@3.40,, illet sold lowar, ut 60c, und Hungarion was ulso casler, both Loing xlow and I lucge sdpply, Tho latter sold at U5@7ve. Flix an scarce, in good demand, and very fiem ot 190G 92,00, Tha receints are emall, We note salea of 9 bugy BALT—The market Is very quiet. Following nra tho quotations ; Ouondaga sud Sugmaw, fine, $1,90 ; Can- ada do, $2.00; ordinary, coaree, $,00} costse diamond, $2,10; ground solur, $2.10; duiry, without bage, $3.00 | Guiry, with baggs, $4.0p 3 Asbton dafcy, per sck, $5.000 Ground alum, $1,76@1.80, Turk's lgland, 150176 er b, I‘TEAs-Wern (Mstributed to s liboral extent ot fully suniained prices, Wo quoto os follows : Young Liyeon, common to falr, 87@47c; do, good, Glo; do, cholce to extra fino, 07¢@$L.10; come mon to fuo old hyson, 65@876; comuion Imperial, G2@o5e; good to choice do, Yoe(a$l.10; fufr to good gonpowder, 72@W0; chojte lingsuey, §1L1U@LAV; extra Moyune, $1.35@1,40 ; chiolco ta exira now Japan, Y5c@$1.U5 ¢ common o good do, W@80c; fuir to good old, 65@70c; common do, U@s0o} colored notural Jouf Jupun, GU@T0s; common to find Oolong, 37@47a goad, 61@07e §. choleo to extra, 8ic@$1.00. TOBACCO—The tobac: 0 trude ru.cd quiet, and prices org steady, Wequate ¢ Fixe Cur—Extra, 10@80c; cholco, C0E05¢c ; modium c; paor to catumot, B@45. &Muflll leaf, 75@8U0¢ ; hulf bright, 60@700, Ulsek, sonnd, 45@55e. BuoktNG—aood Lo cholce, 32@850 ; medium, 8@ 8003 common, 233@27c, ‘WoOD—1s dull, sud sella frregularly, Quotations aro uomfun! ¢ Bosch, $3.009,60; maple, $10.06@10.50: hlckory. $11.00; alab, £0,50, dolivered. WOUDE] RE AND BLIOUMS~—1ho domand cop- {inues to fmprove, aud a corresponding firmuess is noticed, Pails and tubs arosdvanced, and other urticles n the list are held steadily at quotations : T'wo-hoop alls, $3.0 per doz; tiree-hoop do, $2.45; threo- Roop dairy, §4.25; oxtra do, $475: extra cliocso Lubi, 12,60 5 No, 1'tubs, $9,76 1 No, 3 do, $8,30: No, 1 do, $1.60'5 tuts. § {n ndst, 30,13 1 keelotw, § f ucst, $173 ¢ uif-busliel messuzus, ploin, $3.75 por doz ; do, {ronbound, $4,60; peck meantices, ylain, $2.603 do, fron 78 ¢ cblurus, No, 1, $11,00 ; 40, No, 3, §10.00 ¢ o, N 58,00 per. doz 1 lieaded P @$1.16 ; washboards, $2.U5@2,00 per doz; barrel covors, $200@2.60 5 kuunakiue, §.00@ 4,60 per ruck; buttor-tubs, vak, 3 iu neal, §1,05 ; do sali, J in nest, $1,90; brovm-huudles, $12,00@ 16,00 per Xo, 1 brgoms, $.00 1 No. 3 do, $2,76 ; do common, 2,50, WOOL—Dealora ropart & good demand from Enstern and Western wils aud & very frm murke!, owlug {0 the light supplics = Tup, washied, prinIc. . 10 E2@550 » washizd, common CQommon dingy, o Flecce, washed, igh Tlocce, washed, X & XX) dingy. waubied, mod{um bt Conrac, Washod. .v.vvvrers Floece, unwushed, conra to modiuin Flooce, unwashed, cozrao aud dingy Fleoce, unwashiod, fito. Buper and extra pulled vanced Ko during the Weok, a8 foilows TRAILIOAD FREIGHTS—Wero more active, sud ro~ ported firm as follows ¢ Tleeco, + Weagoto | 100105 1,20 80 Eenany Laojio i;allfi"h“ "tua \vumx‘xfl"mn’ | more, Bu Dolessee S| o8 | 1008 | o auniiigior, B 55 | L1935 | 0 Alexaudria, Va, O | LEfuefreress Pittsburgh, = Hloubonyiils, Tiridyopdtt, O,, ond Bollaize| 35 | wof3s | 40 Whooli ve] 40| 00 | 5 Qlovelund, ., 25 | sujs | w0 Now Oaatlo, Fa,, Youngsiown| aud Akron, O, ey 95 7035 40 Qul ity, Qorty, il Fraiilly {3y Norfotk, Vi 1| Witmiugton, N, Charloaton, 8, O, Yotorsbura’ aid Dronsed THE LIVE-STO( onio; Tho rocelpts of livo stocic na follows ¢ woro light, compared with. wook, Inrgoly oxcessive, Following aro'tha ratea for oo, from Ohicago to tho polnta namer vene o 1,05 ‘muifon, 'veal, buffato ‘ment, alfo freslt meat in barrols aud boxes (mosulng tond lolus, kpnreriba, Dtau) 1o por 100 the hog fatos, to cach point reapeatively, g ot o Total.., 2o sssendyO CATTLE—IL was o dull day in Iive-stock market, ond prices wero weakall aronnud, nud for most grades a trifle lower, 'Tho fresh receipta I But thore wors enough stal supply Lo somio 4,000 hoatl—s number which proved New York, Albsng, Bufialo, aud m'r.‘um!l hogs, poultry, : Jl”d"hllv&,n. l‘;ul!m ll'Mld rron chere g e $ 83 $1,25 $1.60 80 116 1.60 1.70 abova drossed 0K MARKETS. IAGO, FnipAy EyENING, Jan, 23, during the wesk havo been Hons. Sheen, 5! 97 10,51 104 079 47 1,99 16,000 Gyl 19,500 04,818 B5,017 8 12,25 8,803 Hogr, Sheep. % 500 soi 83 3T 10 . D766 U 7L 16804 1450 thin branch of ‘the tho provious days of tha cattlo to awell tho othior Eaatern markets woro roported dull and lower, aud consequently shippors.would not continue oporar tous oxcupt ab something of roduction from formot raten, Concesslons of 20@330 wora nsked, but, save ln Jsolated cascs, were not grauted, 16@20c hcluL a 5 much of a dociino as hglllcra ‘wauld submlt to, than half the oiferings faund buyors, and it 1ol ua though lower prices wonld provall to-morrow, Saloa woro at $.16@6,90, principaly ot $4,25@5.25, QUUTATIONS, Exira Dooves—Gradod ateers, aversglng 1,400 E 351 . ©Oliolco Booves—Fiue, s at, we <000 $3,75@ 0,28 ol formed '.vym-; @ to & your old stecrs, 'averaging 1,900 to 1,450 18,400 asne. @00 Boovas—iv steers, averaging on: 400 to Medium Grodes—Steers in aging 1,150 to 1,300 lba, Butchors' Stock—Comme L and good to oxtra cows, for city slaughtes aversging 850 to 1,100 1us. v Stock Cattio~Cominon cattier i flesh, nvernging 700 to 1,050 1bs, and _thin cows, heifors, atage, bulls, and scalawag stoors, Cattio—Toxus, cholco corn-fod, . Oattlo—Toxas, sammered Norih Cattlo—Toxas, throug droves, Inferior—Light N OATTLE “30 medtum sfcors. . 22 Gliorolee catilo 28 'Toxan oxen. 11 Cherokees, 15 fuir ateern, 17 rough stees 16 choico Atooes,. ruled steady and firnt at $3, irmer fecliug obtained, an murket advanced be, means a8 good ns tho tru Cstru fotched $5.70, t, i BuRE No. Price|No. A Lrice,[No, 0L $2.05 |78 0 1'4) 7 4 3 5 | 68 4 43 8. 15 |76 ot 110 | 93 05 50 211 155 50 | 80 95 640 [ 4.75 40 £0 18 .05 49 o w0 23 835 8 260 53 898 41 360 50 s01 43 343 o 200 28 205 3 803 41 188 2] 146 49 198 5 it 29 0L 6. 240 38 163 00 wras ight, smd prices wers $3.50@4.25. Special Diwpisteh 10 EAst Lingnry, Juu, 23, Ahe week auding Jan, cattlo for yurd wales lins 000 00 amounted to 2,804 lica 92,160 head, sgainst 170} Fhe run Ly been le Thitadelphis, $.903 gdod Yorkork, hoge, $3. SifkEp—Tho receipts for thero are about 16 Joads uni M0G8—~During {hio foronoon there was chnngo In the narket as compared with yosterdag, “Local sud putside buyers took hold freoly aud pricot 55 _ 240 D 4 BOTEP—The sheop murket wae change, ‘The supply was smoll, but the demand niso Cholco mitton qualitics may bo quoted ut $5,00633.3 medium to good at $4.5084.76, and poor to common & EAST LIBERTY, PA, Wore 403 curs, ot 6,885 b againat 308 cavs for tha week Leforc, ' Tho wupp strong at nbout last week's pricoe. $6.00@0.50 ; good to primo, av’ 1,100 4, $5,00@35.75 ; common to mediim, 7y sleors, £4,004 uils, stags, and cows, uv 800 Tloas—Tho recelpts for tho weelt woro 2 ¥, and tho marlet v at the following prices, und but fow selling J or 16,800 hioad, ngaiust 38 cors for tho woek, befe sresesarenseseses 5,00@6.00 d, fticly Tormed 1350 lin, + 4.00R6.20 X ir fos! + 450@RLTE 025@42 3,00@4.00 BALES, welda1? 038 3 no material .00 @5.00 for poor to cholce, Zatoran tho dug—tlo, supply proving fuadequato—t for good to choice lots the Tho quabty, though by na o required, was above tha averago of tho past nlf-dozen duys, thoro Lelug mord chofce and fowor poor lots, ‘butehers nt $4.40@4.90 ; common to medium graden nf 25,10@5.35, and_gooil to chofuo ot $5,40@5.05. A fow teh ruborn & Co. sehing fonr o five car-loada at that figure, *¢Oulls ¥ mold to Chicaga The market closed flria, sALES, without important 10 nore than susteined, the Chleaso Tribune, ATTLE—Tuo reioipts for beon fair, nud tho marhot xira, av 1,200 to 7 .00 ; Btockors, oy aho sales for tho wook cars for iho w I Plaladelpbis, $5.75 3 light 5,403 rough Yorkers, $5,00; heavy coarso *"aid 2 good many over, flio week were B4 cars, foro; Tho supply Lus boen very heavy and tho seliing low, Tho prospecls for noxt wook aro not flalfering, od wold in tho mnrl.]nl. Lxtra, 95 to 100 1Ls, $5.50G0.003 good, 85 to V0 lba, $5.00@ 5:"25; ‘medium, $.003.00 ; common, $.50@3,75. NEW YORK, New Yomr, Jan, 23,—SwiNg—' 1 thio sano tino st week. 250, making 1,050 for four days, Nothing dressed aro woaker, with slow culs at 64@7i0 for ust 20,09 1 dolug {n lives ty, aud 6 @Te for Wentern, ety aud 05@Te foF Wostern Durrato, Jun. for the iveok, 8,17, Leld over until noxt week, SuEEP AND LadDs—Bo: prices, Thero will ba sbou firet hiands, total for tho weelf, 21,200, tima lnst weolt, crs, $3,25@5,03% 3 houvy ool Liogs ure oNtering, “Li week, 26,000, The murket cl Hoas—Itecelpts, tucluding reported arrivals, 2 The market s slow Lut firm, 'ALO, 23,—~OatTLE--Recolpts, 850; total Tho marlet {8 flat, with not sui- clont eales to establieh priccs, About 80 cars will bo pte, 4003 total for the losed boavy at yesterday's L 16 cor-louds held over une 0l uext weok, Tho balanco will be shipped East in wgaiust 12,600 for logs, $5.16@0.00. 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