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[ MONEY AND COMMERGE. MONETARY, Tueapay EVENING, Jan, 27, The local monoy markot oontinues to show in= dications of progross toward an onsfor con- dition. Tho difforonce in tho prices of grain and provislons for “cash," a8 compared with tho pricos for ¢ futuroes,” hus diminishod vory much within tho lnst fow days. This indiontes thint thero is more monoy offored to carry the pro- duots bought for cagly, It is truo, tho difforonco fn pricos of *cash™ And * futurcs” ia atill oquivalent to an averago of 25 per cont por aunum for tho uso of tho monoy. DBut this Ligh rato 8 mot duo to the mcarcity of money, but to tho ncknowledged finnnelnl wenknosa of the speculators, and tho rink taken by the money-londors of u declino in rices, aud the consequentos of having to take {’hostnfl into thelr own hands in caso of tho failure ot the spoculators. Naw York oxchango was weaker to-day, and sold at 7Ge per £1,000 discount, FREE DANKING AND IEDEMPTION. The bill reported by the Danking and Cur- ronoy Committeo of the Iouse yostordny to provido for froo banking boara svidenco of” the manipulation of Now York City bankers, in tho faet that it requires that the b por cont rosorys to be hold againat eirculation shall bo kopt in tho Bub-Trossury in Now York. = The flunncinl and commoreinl iutorests of this country naro gotling too varlied and too much oxtonded to requira that all the bank cur- roncy shall bo redoomed in Now York City, It wonld be an arbitrary and unjust discriminntion in favor of New Yorl City to requiro the National Banks in oll ‘mrls of tho country to redcom their oircnlation thoro. Somo of thom would doubt- leas oloct to do 8o even if {t woro not compul- gory, but others would prefor to have their ro~ decming agencles in some one of the cightcon tedomption cities mentioned in tho National Carroncy aot, and, ng thero aro Natlonnl Sub- T'reasurion in many ot theso citien, the Nationnl Bunks in tho conntry should at least hnve the option of redeeming at ono of those instead of jow York, Tho Banking and Currency Com- mitteo's bill would abolish the roserve now held against thoir civculation by the banks, Ihis would bo well enough, for the renson that, practically, tho resorva mow lheld agninst ciroulation does mot render tho cir- culation any more sccure, nnd would mot, oven if wo wore on & specie basis. ‘Tho whole of the rosorves hold by the National lauke woder the presont requiroments of tho Currenoy act aro, in fact, only a roserve against deposits, and no part of tham can bo mado to apply exclusively to cirenlation unless sot apart und kepl in somo difforent place, and forbiddon 0 be used for any other purposo than for the 10demption of tho curroncy, The effect of koop- ing a b per cont reserve in tho Sub-Trensurics to mgnnm National Bank circulation would, as far as tho banks are concorned, bo practivally the samo a8 jssuing only 85 per cent of circulation to National Banks on their bonds, instead of 90, But it would place a_ready fund of legal-tender notos in the hands of the Govornmont to rodeom with. Under thoso restrictions, there would be no danger of inflation {rom frec-bunking, INFLATION BY DUYING BONDS, Tho spoculation and overtrading which cul- minated {n tha }umlu of Inst Boptombor was tho tmmodiate rosuls of Mr. Boutwell's bond-buying. ;ollcy‘ which, during the four years from Nay, 869, to the summer of 1873, turned £829,000,~ 000 of capital out of inveatmont in United Statos bonds, and obliged it to seck cmployment in somothing clee. ’ And, though thora wag o in- ereado in the yolume of panor money, thora was an jncrenso of bank credit, which bad n sunilar effoct to stimulnto specnlation nud new entor- rised. But a8 tho enrroncy was not increased in volumo it did not dopreciste in value. On the contrary, the indebteduoss of tho Govern- -nent was roduced by the purchase and cancolla~ tion of the bouds, and this sustnined tho valuo of tho curroncy, Now, if tho present popular demand for an in- creaso of tho aurrancy ovor the £400,000,000 thnt will, without doubt, be authorized as the mini- muin of groonback eiroulation, should induco Congress to authorizo an inerongo of groenbacks wherowith to continue the purchaso of bonds at oven thosamo rafe ns they wore purchased and cunceled by Mr. Boutwoll, the offect to stimu- Iate speculntion and overtrading would ba threo or fouy times na great, Thore wonld not only bo ho offect of turning capital out of investment in Goyernment bonds, but tho additional ono of the riso in tho prico of gold, Tho speen- Intive ora which ended Iast _fall ~tool four yoars to culminste. How long it would roquiro for » new one ta culminate would, of course, be difficult to surmise, but that it would run n wilder course, and ond, some lime, in a grenter collapse than that of last fall, thore can bo no quostion. Tho deprecintion of tho currency would bo an abso- 1ute logs of eapital, which ‘would not bo made apparent until tho collapse came. 'The drmago to logitimate business by such a collapse would bo groator thou in that of last fall, the dncline of Goverument revenuo would be grentor and Mect tho Govornment credit to a dogreo that would causo o decline iu the price of United Statos bonds, with all the consequences of gon- eral bankruptey that would follow such o decline. . THE ‘ INDIANA PLAN Y of financial reliof, a8 presonted by Mr. Ortlls bill in the Houso yestorday, is simply a_plan to tbolish the National Bank currency aud issuoe a 20w kind of greenbaoks in its place,—providing, slso, for an increase of at lenst 250,000,000 ; thus making rogate volume of groenbucks the B760,000,000. 'fi‘ o National Banks huve now a margin of about 850,000,000 botwoon the amount of their ciroulztion and the Fm vuluo of their bonds deposited with the United States Treng- uror. According to Mr, Orth's plan, the banks wonld bo paid this margin in greonbacks, which wonld become an addition to the aggregato cireulation. The provision of Mr. Orth’s bill th&t United States bonds may be exchianged p‘e par for ‘the new greonbncks at any Sub- Trensury, would amount to nothing if it guumnu alnw. Thore ia o popular notion that there is stich o dosire for currency that people would ba willing to give bonds at par for it. Tho absur- dity of this notion may be seon by the fact that thero haa boon no time, not_evon in tho holght of tho panio, when United States bonds would not goll in tho market for more than par in cur- rency. No holder of United States bonds, whother & bank or an individusl, will ever volun- tarily oxchange them at par for currency. Any snch chango will, therofora, necessarily be com- pulsory to an extent that wiit lneu\'o tho Govorn- mont credit, and cause a dopreclation in the cur- roncy. THE OIII0 & JMIBSISSIPPI RATLROAD—GARRETT, OF THE BALTIMORE & OILIO, GODILES IT AT LAST, Jerom the St. Lowa Times, Jan, 95, For a long time tho Baltimore & Obio Railrond has been ondoavoring to obtain posscssion of the linos of railway loading diroctly Wust Lo 8t, Louis and Chicago, for thio purposa of making one continuous lino from these cities to Dalti- mora and the othor senboard cities of the East. ‘Che purties controlling this rond, all of whom aro shrowd business men, have naver consed watching for chauces to soenro suficient stocle in tho Ohio & Mississippi Iinilrond to placo it under their mausgemont, and st the regular annual election for Directors of tho road which took placo iu Cincinnati, yostordny, r. Garrott, Prosident of the Lultimore & Ohio Road, suce coeded in putting in nBoardof Directorswho will olect him Iresidontof thoroad. Aspeciulearloft Cincinnat! lnst night for St. Louis, and will ar- rivo hero thia morning with a number of mag- nates connected with the Baltimoro & Ohio and othor railronds, Thoclection of Mr. Garratt as President of the Ohio & DMlississippi Rond. will, it is rumored, '.-llmun numerous chunges in ofiicials and em- ployes, Tho monagoment of the Baltimore & Ohio Rond are now building a line from Pittsburgh to Chicago, which will be severnl miles shortor than the Chicago & Fort Wuyne raute, now used by the Pennsylvania Contral. This struggle bo- tweon Garrett and Tom Beott for the control of the most direot air-line routes Lo Bt. Louis and Chicago has beon golng on for yonrs, and was :'lllwnl more spirited than just ok tho presont mo. 5 LOCAL HTOOK AND BOND MARKET, Mesers, Proston, Kean & Co, quoto as follows this p, m.: Selling, 18 147 1103 18 107 1B @UeY 1 e Tty 05 of '6T Jonviary aud JIVIT5 8 of '08 January and Ju) u, 10-408., reseeais U, B, 64 (now Issu). U, 8, currenoy 0s. Gold (full wolght). Gold COUPONE, cvvrs Gold_oxchuugo, Siterling. , Ohicago Olty Cook Connty T “Wowi, couuty, ceut bonds, reee ABHC@4,87, nd int, iPB‘ffl@d‘lg". 97 aud {nt, 09 aud jut, RLICHT " LATEST, New Yonx, Jan, 27.—Monoy oasy at 4@06 por cont, Btorling, flrm, with actusl busincss at $4.83)¢ for eixty days', and $4.87 for sight, Oustoms roceipts, $279,000, Produco oxports for the wook, £5,400,007. Gold firmor, oloslng at 1115¢, aftor selling at | "THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28, 1874. 111,‘1%11119{. Onrrylng rates woro 2 to 0, and for m:\vmf flat. Tronsury disbursed £820,000, Clearings, $37,000,000, Covornments firm, Btato bonds quiot and firm, Btocks fivm, oxcopt for tho Inat fow minutes of the day, whon Frlcns ddolifed from 1f to in the gonoral list, 3¢ on Lake Bhoro, and 155 on Bt, Paul common, 'Tho downward movement way based on o Washington dispateh in'rogard to tho finanoos, which ‘scomed to Indieate that tho inflationists aro losing ground. The sales botwoon 10 and 2 o'clock wero 105,000 ahares, of which 16,000 woro Western Unfon,’ 18,000 Unlon Tngifle, ‘16,000 8t. Paul, 45,000 Tike Bhoro, and 6,000 Ohlos, Htorling, 84,8314, GOVERNMENT DONDS Conpons, ’81 Coupans, '03. Conpone, %64 Coupions, ’05. Coupous, 65 11035 Now TATZ MO} 3 | Virginie's, old [North Carollni Missourta ... .. ‘Lonncnsces, old Tenncancos, now, Virginlas, now., Wabash p! [Tort Wayn: Torro lnuf Torre 1nitto bk, Dlove,, Oln; & Gol; Ohi,, Jiur, & Quinoy, Lalio Bhoro. .. s Tndians Genira Iinrlom 'pf: Michigan Co Hiinols Central, Tittaburgh & Ft, Union Pacifle st Norlhiwostorn, , G0x{Union Pacifie bonds. Nortlysestorn Pfd. .. 723¢|Contral auiflo bonds, 95 Rock Tulatid e Lack.& Western,104¢ ; Boslon, Hirt, & Erle. 23 New Jersoy Contenl Bt ol . - REAL ESTATE, Tho following Instrumonts wero filed for record Tuesdoy, Jan. 27: OITY FPROPERTY. Warkon av, 240 ft e of Weatorn av, n £, 24x1243 ft, dated Jan, 10 ; consideration, $2,210, Warron av, 264 ft 0 of Western nv, 1 f, 24x12431t, dnted Jan, 10 ; conalderation, $2,250, Western'ay, 192 ft n of Fullon st, o f, 24x125 410 £t, dnted Dee, 4, 1873 ; consideration, $2,600, Samo property, dated Dec, 4, 1673 consideration, Clybourno v, 165 8. of Knocr sf, 1 o f, 24x100 £, dated Jun, 26 3 consldoration, $3,000. Henry st, 40% ft 0 of Lafliu at, n 1, 24124 ft, datod Dee. 16, 1873; considoration, § Ickory st & e cor of- Doorlng st, , 23 6-100x100 £t, antod dnm, 205 consideration, $1,600, Uarrison at, 204 ft w of Oakloy sf, n f, 2Ux1% ft, dated dnn, 21} considoration, $1,400. Milwawkeo av, 2203 £t 1 w'of Figat, n o f, 25x1%6 £t, dated Juno By 18725 contideration, $3,600, ' . ‘Washington sf, n o cor of Moy sf, i f, 50xi00 ft, datod Jan, 2; consideration, $13,600: Rodfiold t, 280 £t o of Elston Tond, n 1, -25105 ft, afed Jan, 21 ; considleration, $1,300, ‘Warron av, 332 7-10 £t w of Btaunton nv, n f, 24x190 £t, datod Jan, 20 ; consideration, $1,600, Jofferson st, $43¢ & 8 of Kightcenth t, of, 24x 100 3-10 £t, dated Jan, 20; consideration, $1,100, Barbor A, 361 ft o of Unlon st, n £, wnd )¢ of 25573 £t, with athor proporty ; conslderdtion, $2,000, Fulton st, 170 ft o of Roboy st, u f, H0x123 63-100 £t dated Jan, 30 considezation, $4,600, NORTIL OF CITY LIMITS, Sonthiport av, 163 1t n of Fullorton av, o f, 253190} ft, dated Juno 16, 1873 ; conslderation, $160. BOUTII OF OITY LIMITS, Yot 10, Block 1, and Lot 9, Black 3, Nickoles & Me- Gullough's Subdivision in '8 © i A6 Beo0, 48, 14, dated Jan, 2 ; considloration, $1,100, Lot 10, Black 7, Asscawor’s Divielon of Lots 17 to a1, Soc 10, 46, 14, datod Jan, 31 conslderatiuu, $3,000, COMMERCIAL, TuxspAy Evesma, Jan, 2% The following were tho recorptsand shipments of tho londing articles of prodice in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date ono year'ago: RECEITTa, BHITMENTS, 1874, | 1873, 1874, | 1873, Flour, brls, 11,183 9,670H 7,51 106 Wheat, bu 0) 58| U198 430 2,084 Flux socd, fba, Tiroom corn, s, Gurod meats, lbs oot, s Totatoes, 2,200 Lumber, m 136,000} X Shingles, m, 210,000 172,000 Tath, m, .. aolpoonsess 8,000 Salt, brls, 533, . 1,917 Withdrawn from storo yostordny for city con- sumption: 1,773 bu whoat, 7,174 bu corn, 635 bu onts, 713 bu ryo, 4,088 bu barley. | ‘The following grain lns boen inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 216 cars whoat, 40 enra corn, 14 cars onts, 1 car rye, 16 cars barloy, Total, 285 cars, or 103,000 bu, The afternoon call at 8 o'clock is again an in- stitution. so far as provisions aro concorned, It commonced yostorday, A junction has been eoffected betwoen tho pro- priotors of the Pacific Btock-Yards, in 8t. Louis, and tho National Stock-Yards in Illinois, oppo- site 8t. Louis, tho lalter taking. control of tha business, Tho Globeof the 25th inst. announces in its liead lines, “'The Pacific Stock-Yards sold out for §260,000, and all tho busincss gono across tho river,” and then proccods to tell that tho change will bo n benefit to Bt. Louis. It is, lowover, gratifying to lmow that, with oll this disinterested ro- rojoicing over tho transfor of its trade to Illi- nois goil, thoro are partics who stand rendy to Luild yards on the west side of tho river, should tho prosent scheme not work to thoir satisfac- tion. And yot 8t. Louis is not hoppy. Sho hns the yards, but whoto aré ‘the logs? Echo auswara: *Thoy como to Chicago," ‘I'hio Board of Directors of the Board of Trado have decided to discontinie the issue of visit- ors'-tickots, which gave onlrco for one month to the floor, without pormission to'trade. Tho considorution for the ticket was &5, Whe re- solve,.when aunounced to-day, scemed to meot with widesprend disapprobation, and thers is littlo doubt that the Directors would not bo sus- tainod, if tho mattor wora submitted to n voto of the full Board. A groat many men who re- side ont of the city, nnd cannot becomo mem- bors for that renson, trade oxtensively through mombers, and will foel it ns & greut hardship it thoy eannot go on 'Chungo when thoey visit the city, THE MATIRETS. ‘The londing produce markets were moderatoly notive to-day, but ensier, with fow exceptions, and some were decidedly wenlk. Thore was littlo strongth at other points, and the wenthor was dacidedly nverso to firmnews, espacinlly in aui- mnl tiasuos, Tho receipts were not largo, but tho shipments wore much less, giving o mod- erate incronso to our stooks In storo, Owing to the unfavorablo woathor there was but n limited inquiry from local retailors for dry goods, but the mail order business was of a libe oral charnator, and tho purchasos of outside buyers, who wero in attendauce in poreon,. wero alko of o snbisfactory obaractor, Pricoa romain firm all around, while somo of the leading staplo toxtilos wore subjected to a slight nd- vance. Tho grocory trado waas roported falrly otive at firmly-mnintained prices, Tho changon in valuos woro confined to an advancd of o J{c in common, good, and prime Rio cotfee; an Mo advauce in sugars, and 8o advoauco in cloves. Tiico was firm ag pruvlou»!{ quoted, Birups and molnsses wore strongor, in sympathy with the improved tone of the sugar market. Thora was » modorate inquiry for buttor sund cheeso, and valuos wora unchanged, tho formor selling at 22@3tc for common to fanoy, and tho latter nt 163¢@171g0 for prime goous. ' Conl remnins dull as proviously quoted. ~Bagglng wos guiet and firm at U43de for Btark; 32do for Lewlston, and 20i¢s’ for Amorican ‘and Amoskoug. In tho fsh and cunned goods mar- kets thioro wera mno ultorations fu pricos. Dried fruita wore roportod quat, bub wero ox- coodingly firm all sround, whilo apples and peaches wore quotably highor. ‘Che plg-iron, wool, and tobacgo markets were quict, Olls, miet with a good ingniry at full provious rates, o interior domand for lumber, lath, and whin- glos, continues fairly notive, und former prives aro fully maintained, The looa) trado Is light, Metals, naily, and ron wero firm and in good or~ der-deinynd, Drugs and chemicals woro topding upward, uader an improved inquiry snd flimuness ju_other, markets, . Furs wore stesdy, and all Krlmu offerluge , sold roadily to doalerp. The rmuoss o the Wool Aud Lroom-corn markety continuon ono of thelr principal features. Tho formor staplo i4 vory koarce, and trading I8 ro- strictod in consequonco. ‘The trading in broom- corn fg chiefly in n rotail way, but stocks are light, aua donlors hold thoir proporty with con- fidonco, Iops wero in ligh roquost § Enstorn hiavo advaneed, whieh, with prospeot of & bot- tor domand uoxt month, and light stocks, tonda to impart n strongor tono to the market. lay wna dull and weak at provious quotations, ITun- 5urlnu. millot, and clovor sood wero {n modorata omand, but olhor seedn wero quiet, and with- out altoration in pricos. Hides woro reported atondy at tho recent doolne, Tho poultry mar- Lot waa quiot and casy, Ilighwines woro in bottor domand, and flrmer, though with no spoelal improvemont rupurlnd from Now Yorlk or Gincinnatl. Sales wera noted of 150 brls st 000, and 60 brls at 970, the outsido prico boing pald noar tho oloso, Drossed hogs were in good domand, and n shado firmor, though moat holdors anticipated & doolino in consoquonco of tho wonthor bolny unfayornblo for haudling, Shippors took thnt woro offarad, nt $06.96@0,40 por 100 b for light, and 80.25@0.05 for heavy, '’'ho markeb cldsed firm 8nlos wero roportod of Bi3 nat 80.40; 200 at 20.95 : 103 at 80.30; 120 nt £06,25 ; 47 soft nt§6.00. Total, 1,103 hond. Provistons wore modoratoly active and cnslor. Tho speottlative artiolas,-pork and lard, woro cfilllllu wonlk, with littlo trading outside of changing over Fobrunary options into Maroh or April, with no ono ou‘orhff to buy tho onounloss ho could soll tho othor. Tho weakhoss wns par- tinlly duo to a roported deoline of 10@20s per 100 the ‘In ‘tho prico of live hogs, under moro liberal recclpts, _tho quallty of which was bottor. = Tndopondontly of this, porke was wonk under tho recognition of tho fact that pork is dolivorablo on the Fob- ruary option mnoxt Monday; that wo bLave somothing 1ika 160,000 brls in stock, ngainst n total produet of loss than 00 por cent that quan- tity Ingt wntor, that Now York laa 40,000 brls now against 20,000 brls & yoar ago, and that Mil- wiikeo has 83 por cont moro than thon, The markot declined 20@25¢ por brl, tho more do- forrod options bolng the weakeat, Lard foll off about 6o per 100 Ibs, in Bympathy with porlk, but wna much steadior, not Boing doprossed by the foor of largo stocks. Moaty woro in good do- mand, with littlo change in prices, boing compnrativoly firm, though buyors wero not gonerally willng to 11:(7 the prices of yestorday oxcopt on shouldors and long cloar, Tho markot closed at tho following rango of Prlcus : Moas rnrlr, cnsh or gollor Jan- uary, 81480 ; do sollor I'ebruary, $14.26@14.90 ; do “sollor March, $14,65@14.70 ; do sollar April, 816.10@16.12}¢ ; primo mesa’ pork, $12.76@ 13,00 ; “oxtra S_flmn do, BI2.00@12.25. Lad, caeh or sollor January, $9.20@9.22%¢ ; do seller Fobruary, $9.22/4@9.25; do seller March, 80.4714 @9.50 ; do sollor April, 80.7204@0.75." Giraon Loms ot 93(@9l4e for 16 and 15 Ib nvorngos; swaot picklod hams, 01¢@103¢o; dry snltod ments, looso, it 53 for shoulders ; Th¢@73Go for O berlanda ; 7340 for long clear; 73{c for short ribs ; 8@8%4e for liort clear; {ho samo boxed at 3{c por 1b abovo thoso pricos. Graen monts o fower thon salted do. ~ Monts for February do- liyory o sbado bigher, for Maroh dolivory ifo bigher, and for April 1ga highor than’easi 1r§cen. Mosa beef, £8.25@8.50 ; oxtra moss do, 9.76@10.00 ; beof hams, $23.00@23.50, City tallow, 7@7}o; firanae quotable at 5@7c. Sules .wero roportad of 500 brls mess porj at #14.803 1,750 brls do sollor Februnry at $14.30 ; 500 brls do (lust ovoning) at 814.47i¢; 500 brig do wollor March at $814.831¢: 500 brla do nb $14.80; 1,000 brls do at 814,755 1,500 brls do nt $14.70; 500 bls do seller April at $§15.10; 800 tea lard, soller Fobruary, at £0.25 ; 100 tes'do ot $9.221¢5 500 tea do soller March at 39,65 1,000 tos do nt $0.60; 1,260 os do nt 80.473¢; 500 teu dont $9.46; 250 tes do scllor April at 80.721¢; 40,000 Iba shouldors at 53{0; 100,000 Ihs do ul £0.90; 100,000 Ibs do sellor March (at Des Moincs) at 6e; 500,000 Ibs do on private torms ; 40 boxes shonldors at Gigos 100,000 thw shorb Tibs at 73¢o; 250,000 1bs o (at DosMoines), soller March, at 80; 40 boxes shott ribs nt £8.105 250 boxos do at 80; 100 boxes Cumberlunds (at Des Molnos) at 8c;' 1,000,000 1us short clenr on pri- valo torms; 460 tes Bweot pickled hamy im 1by) at 101¢0; 100 tes do at 10¢; 100 tes do (143{ Ihs) and 150 tes do (1434 hs) at 1034c; GO0 brls pigs’ tongues nt $10.25; 167 fes yoliow grenso at Gigc ; 800 brls city tallow at 63gc. TFlour was dull and o shado ensier, buyers and sollera boing apart in their views. b‘hln{;nm toolk Liold of one or two lots last ovening, which woro forced to anlo at about $5.85; theso wero not roported. Shippors were uuwilling to pny more tuan $5.76 to-day, in viow of tho casior feoling in wheat, and holders wero loth to ac- cupt 1t, Ilonca the trading was chicfly local. DBrun was nominally stronger, with nonoe offoros Bales woro roported of 50 brle white wintor ox- trag on privato torms; 100 brls spring oxtrns (Big Lonf) at $6.50 ; 450 brls: do at 86,253 100 brls do (Whito Rose) ab $6.00; 100 brls do at $5.25; 200 brle do on private torms; 50 bris suporfines at $4.1234'; 200 bris rye.nt $4.26 ; 16 brls buckwheat at 7,00, Potal, 1,265 brls. ‘I'ho fotlawing wero closing priceu : Cholco to spring exiras Medium to good do, Goud to Ttye flour, Buckwheat do, Bran...... Whent was modorately active, and agein weak, at an average decline of 1i¢e. Tho raceipts waoro not large, and the weather was still nuld, iving no immediato pmui)uct of an iucroago in ghc volumo of daily arrivals. But Liverpool was uoted dull, with holders angious to soll at a do- clinoof 1d por 100 ibs. Now York was also wonlc; and this made local holders nervous. Somo of them placed largo quantities on the market, ospecinlly in tho early part of tho ses- sion; and, although most of these offerings were absorbed by the short intorest, the result was o downward movement in prfcen. Thore was little domaud, excopt from the shorts, Fow cared to buy long, and the shippors held aloof. It was stated, also, that thore has been no such oxtongive froezing of the wintor whont as was rumored two or throo days ufio, Dbut that the wintor-whent promiscs an oxcellont crop thus . far, oven & much groater acreage thao lagt win- tor. It is cortain that thoro has boen no general complaint of this in soctions thus far heard from; thougliitis reasonsble to muppose that the light fall of snow, and & tomporaturo vary- ing ofton todiferont sides of the freczing point, should exerciso an unfavorable influonce on tho viold in mauy places. “Po-duy thore was clmost no speculation in this market, which was littlo better than u local ong; but ity innate strength was ovident in tho fact that it did not brenk much worso under n considornblo pressure to sell. It was probubly tho prospoet of light ro- coipts, joined to greater onso in the money mar- kot, that sustained it. Sollor February openod ab $1.25, rocodod to $1.2437, roso to 31,25, do- clinod to 124}, ndvanced to 1.25, and weakened to $1,24)¢ st tho oclose, Selloy Murch sold ot $1.27X(@1.28)¢, and goller tho month, or cnsh No. 2 wpring, at $1,24@1.24%, both closing at tho inside. No. 1 spring wus quiot at $1.26 for_straight, $1.26 for orthwestern rocoipts, and $1.2644 for n umull lot whoro wanted to load at _littlo cost of trans- portation. No, 8 spring closod at $1.1714, and rojocted at $1,13¢ for North 8ido rocoipts, or $L.11 for recoipts’ in other houses, Cash snles } wore roported of 800 bu No. 1 spring (soft) ut " S2255¢ 3 800 bu do at $1.263¢ ; 800 bu do'(N. W.) at §1.203 6,400 bn do af $1.28 ; 5,000 bu No. 2 sjring at SLE5C; 8,200 bu do ot §1.2434 48,600 bu do at B1.24! ,800 bu do at $1,247¢; 20,800 bu do at 1.243¢ 5 18,800 bu_do at $L.41 ; 4,800 bu No. 8 spring ot §1.18; 5,000 bu do ab $1.17}4 ; 400 bu rojecied spring at $1.13 ; 1,600 bu dont 81123 4,400 bu do at 11134, 'Total, 124,800 bu, Corn was rather less active, and very steady, 8t aun avornge of Y¢c below yesterdny till near the closo. The Dritish matkets wore guoted wealk, and Now York was innctivo, whilo tho de- olino in our lacal market for whout tonded to produce nn casior feeling in corn, 'L'liore was, howover, o very good demaud nt the decline; most of it from tho shorts, but a fair proportion from partios desiring to got into the trade on tho long sido, Irices have boon forced up protty wollby tho cortainty of a short crop; they nre now nearly doublo the lowost polut touched during the ponio, But n good many ovorators profess to oxpoct a furthor advaueo, elsiming thut thoro is but little old corn loft to come forwnrd, while tho last crop is moro Jargely doticient thnn has boon atatod 1 the ofiicial reports. ‘Ihis induced tho “rosonun of n gand numboer of ordoers to-day, but thoy hud either boon filled, or wore withdrawn whon tho latost ndvices weroe Tocoived from Now York, Bollor March oponed _at 001{c, receded to G, roso to 60%go, rlod stendy at (016 @00%{c till near 1 o'clovk, and weakenod to 69if0 b tho oloso. Sollor Februnry sold at 58),@500, closing nt 683¢v. Bellor Muy sold at 851 @530, closing at tho Inelde. Onsh No, 2 or sellor tho moutl, sold at B8} @64%¢e, closing nominnlly at b8¢. Now No, 2 sold ut 630, wnd old rejooted nt Go, but Lotk closed ousler, New rojected closed with holders at 6o, Cnsh sulos woro roportod of 10,000 bu No, 2, old, ul b83{0; 5,400 bu do'nt B8%u'; 0,800 bu do'nt 6330 + 6,000 bnf do at 830 ; 800 i do, now, ut 8da; 9,200 bu rojooted, old; ot Gdo; 4,400 bu do new,ut 60}ge; 4,800 bu do ub BUo ; 800 bu do at 40}ge. Total, 44,200 bu. Onts wore quict und shado easior, but vory stondy iu comparison with tho murket for whout aud tho late wonknosy iu corn, New York yun {unotive till noar tho olose, aud thou dull The National Crop eporler estimalos tho yield in tho nino Wontarn Hintos, in 1878, at 174,077,742 bu, ngainst 102,831,700 in 1873, which is vory near th6 fallyg off satiiunied_vavral wools ago Ly #omo of our well-informed oporators. Hellor this month or #oller February, or rogular No, 2, were stondy at 4140, olosing rather tame, Bollor Maroh sold ab “‘fii@“%fl. ol nnlng at tho {nslde, Sollor May was dull at 406, Gnr lots of frosh ro- coipta of No. 2 sold early at 433{@44c. Cnsh Anlos woro roportod of 1,200 bu No. 2nt 4do ¢ 1,200 bu do at 433¢0 ¢ 6,000 bu do at 48}ga; 1,800 bu do at 4340 o bu rojocted at 8o ;1,200 bu do at 833¢o, ~ Wotal, 12,000 bu, Ryo was in botler demnnd, and advanced 20. por bu, owing to a paucity of offerings, to 80a, for rogular No. 3, nnd 820 for frosh receipts of do, closing firm, ~ Tho recoipts nro dhnluluhlng tv almost nothing. Halos wore roportod of 1,60 bu No. 2 ot 820; 800 bt do at 810 ; and 2,400 bu do ot 80, 'otal, 4,800 bu, Darloy wna quiot, with littlo chango in pricos. Thoro wns not much offored, nud tho domand was light, 'I'ho market was very irregular, ns ueual ; at $1.70 for Northwestorn No. 23 about 81.02@1.06 for do in othor housos; §1.60 for Northwestorn No. 8; 8143@1.438l¢ for do in other lhonsos; and SLIG@ 140 for rojected, according to location, Onsh sales wore roported of 1,200 bu No. 2 (N. W.) a6 $1,703 5,000 bu do at $1.62; 400 bu No. 8 N, W.) ab §1.00; 400 bu do ok RL493¢ ; 4,000 bu o Bt §1.48 1 400 bu do at $1.42; 500 bu rojectad at$1.40; 400 bu do at 31,856; 800 bu by samplo nt 81,70 ; 400 bu do at $1.60; 400 bu at $1.43 on tracle; 4,000 bu do ab $1.45, froo ou cars ; 400 bu do at B1.663 400 bu do at sl-BDb 2,000 bu do ot $1.46; 800 bndoat $1.43; 400 budoat §1.36 delivered, ‘l'otatl, 22,200 bu, Tho following nro the footings of the official roport of grain in storo in this city on the ovon- {Iug' of Suturday last, and at corresponding ates : WHEAT. Jan, 24, 420 Jan. 17, Jan, 25, 1874, 1873, 83,087 616,727 91,90 648 1,063,080 11504 21,30 207,160 1,111,087 1,418 16,02 101,470 1,291 6,130 1,020,600 200 1,443,010 28,301 0,21 Now rooctod No, 2 kiln-dr No'grado... New high m TotaLasesss No.1....... 652,983 1,104,807 201 6,88 6,058 210,001 109 1,8 [T 03,070 48,101 28 . 345,093 376,219 324, Total of all kinds of grain in store, 5,118,128 bu. Theso figures show an_incronse during the wook of 274,100 bu wheat, 195,062 bu corn, 78,460 buonts, 1,430 bu ryo, and n docronse of 81,187 bu barley. ‘Total increase, 517,897 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Tho following ndvices were received on "Clinngo to-day, 1n addition to those given in our tole- graphic columns : Jun, 27—London—Wheat sleady, Corn. rathor casler, Cargocs on pussage wheat quiot, Corn rather cusler, Cargoes Californin wheat ofl const 67 6d@08s, Cargoes Amgrican mixod cornoff coast 52, Amorican mixed corn for shipment during Februnry and March 408, Callfornin wheat for shipmont G0s@U0s 8d, Liv- erpool—\Wheat quict. Corn quictor. TROVISION EXPORTS. ‘The. Now York Produce lrchange Weekly filvna the following as tho foroign exports of the og product from tho ports of New York and other under-montioned placos from Oct. 28 to Jan. 21, 1874, inclusive, ns compared with the | Unitod States ports from Nov. 1 oxports from all 1o Jan. 22, 1878; Ducon, hama, Lard, and ahoulders. U, b, 41,614,593 519140z 3,548,570 175,000 24,900 1,407,455 1,888,164 g IWATL DoH8004 New Orleans , 5 13,780 267,000 Total_Oct, 28, 1673, to Jan, 21,1874,. 87,200 63,412,190 104,789,690 Total ol U, §, porta Nov, 1, 18 Jan, 22, 1874, 69,079,700 85,451,438 Inciense, .. 10,398,167 Decreaso. veee 7,601, T'ho position of tho forsign exports of the now crop from Oct. 28 tg-Jan, 21, from above ports, a3 compared with tha oxports from all United ?Llnltus ports from Nov. 1to Jun. 22, 1872, isns ollows : 1673 1813, [ Increasn, | Decreuse, Pork, 1 91| 17,402, Lard, 1b, A1z, Bacon, 1b: 8, Totad sores 163,280,304, 17 76,029,568 7,081,191 No, Mogs pack. B ol twdan, 16 4,28.88 a6mm asmel . ... LATEST, Whent wns in modorate demand in the after- noon, closing 5e lower thau on 'Change, On tho call, No. 2sallor February closed at 81.235/@ 1.20%, and sollor March ‘at 81.268{@1.26%4. Bales woro reported of 10,000 bu, soller Fobru- ary, at SL2397; 20,000 'bu, seller March, nt SL.203¢ ; 16,000 bu do at 31.263¢, Wheat closed at 21.285¢ sollor February, aud $1,26%¢ seller Mnrch, Corn_ wns quict and oasior. On tho call No. 2 cash closed at 5740 bid; sollor Tobruary at G8@G6834c: solior March nt GOM@09Go. Sales ‘include 6,000 bu for sellor Mareh ot 59%o: 16,000 bu do sollor May, at 05e. Corn closed at GS@G8}o soller Tobruary, and 50}{@59%¢c scller March, Oats were quict and Jdo_lower, closing at 42%(@430 sollor Fobruary, © Wo noto a sale of 5,000 bu soller Fobruary at 430, Provisions sold on call as follows: 750 teslara sollor Fobruary at #9.2214; 250 tes do sellor NMarch nt $0.50; 200,000 " Ibs shoulders sollor April at 63ge. Aeru pork closed nt $14,25@14.35 eash; do soller February at 824.25@14.85; do sgollor March at 314,66@14.75. —— CIICAGO DAILY MARKET. ‘TUERDAY EVENING, Jan, 2T, AT.COHOT—Was rmor at $1.94@190 for 94 pirecut proat, DEANS—Thoro hins boon 1nore Inquiry for beans sluco tho decling iu pricos, Tho offerings aro Hboral in good medjum lots, Very cholco nnvies only would bring outside quotations: Navy beans, $2.00@2.35 ; modinms, $1,60632.25 ; peas, $1.00@1,20 per bt 1 bagy, BAGGING—"The quotations of sturk, American, sud Amoskeag, it will bo acen, hoveflioenfadvanced & sluco onr {uat woekly roview, Lut other brauds remin nnchunged, The gonoral tehdency, lawevor, seema to Lo upward, a6 prices aro higher ot tho mills, whilo stocks in dfstributors’ bands uro light, and tho spring trado promlsca to Do active, Wo quioto as follows : 8tark A, Ui%o; Ludlow A, 3305 TLowiston A, 32 Amerlean A, 20303 Amoskeny A, 2030 Dltor Ot 20¢ burlup bagh, 4 0ud § bu, 1862003 guinics, single, 17@180: do clonbile, 37@8u ; wool sucks, 03@05e, BROOM-CORN—This wnorket bes ruled fivm, and chieo grades lave wdvancod Xo. The dowmuhd i finin, though chielly for smull lots, Btocks are light, Consldorabls coru £4 held for highut prices, Lol Lors and in tha fnterlor, it 1s suld. Bolow uro the quola- tiona: Obolca tu oxtrs hurl, BGYc: corn that will work itaelf futo » choico Lurl broom, 7@8o; for good do, 83G@0ku; good to chioleo stallt brald, Gj¢@B0; fidoris heamn, deabie. Q%8 BUILDING MATEG{ALS—Remaln quiet and nom- tnal, ns follows s 8iucco, $2.60 3 Now York stuce caatiug, $3.2524,00; * Roscudalo coment, .45 Utica, Lonfaville,und Akron coment, $3.00 9 brl; Jand ‘comont, $1.00@7.60; murblo dut, $3.00% in bulk; 80e@$l00; lmo (Lrly), $1.1UGT,25 3 bl whito sund, % bl, ' $LEUGLO0:' plasterng Liute, 3 Dbu, 4Uo; Tand plustor, $2,00 H brl; fire brick, B 000, $55,0000,00 ¢ biilldiig Briels (common), §1.00 @7.007 yressed Urick, 314.00G16.005 sowor ' brick, £4.60; " Mllwauiteo und 'Ruolho- pressed, $26,00@30,00, dels "docommon, $14,00810,00; Tudtuns pressod, $i8.00@35.00% do comitnou, $10.00G16.005 Lrocluy, T bl £1.006a4,00. BUTTER—Within tho past two or threo days thero hus beon sowetbing of w falliug off iu tho dotwund for butior, but moderato raceipty huve enubled sollers to provout uny muterial accumulation, aud they huyo suce ceeded fu sustalning the udyanco notod weok ago, ¥hio oiferingy uro muinly of fulr to choleo qualltive, for which there are Luyers st S5@uds, Fancy roadil commundy 35@300 1 Jotw, whilo 15 u rolal| way e Ligh us_ 3780 suny ho oblafned : Oholes to fanoy pellow, saido; wnudiumn to”gond” grudes, 23G0T Intorlor to comtlon, 1762407 common o choleo roll @I, UANNED GOODS—Thoro §s soma fmprovement in tho domund for goods fn thia line, both on locul and intorior necounts, nud the quotod prices are adliored Lo with unoguivoual Armmess, Tho tendoncy in fruits but vegelablea may bo quoted n strongly upward tho cueront rates steady, Lolow aro CANNED 400D, Tenchen, 2 b 4 2.50@ 278 JPoachen, 8 1b, + B.50@ 0.5 Toars, 3Mhyeese.s .+ L@ 3,25 Tlums, dotmsons, 46, 2 Qrean gagoa and ogg, 3 1b. QUInCod, 3 Tos s oot Steawborries, 2,0@ 2.70 1.00@ 1.76 2,763 8,00 240@ 2.60 A0@ 9,60 @ Oystors, 1 1b, full watgh 25@ ysters, 2 1 2003 2.25 Oregot 2.75@ 2.00 Oregon salinon, now, 2 I, . 5,00@ 4.25 OHEESE—In thia mntkot tho poat fow doys have witnessed only 8 modorato nmount of trading, orders, with fow cxcaptions, bolng for smll lota o oot fin- ‘modinte requirameuts, The quioter stato of trade ing not, howovor, resulted in any softoning of prices, On tho contrary, the market rotaina all tho clemonts of strongth that have xecently climotorlzed it il Liold- ora scomn coufidont that sl biglioe pricss will eulo_bo- fora spring. Wo quoto: Now York factory, mild, 105 @170} Oifo factory. and Western fuctory do, 1656 10607, lowar grades, 11G14c, OOAL—Busiuces_contlmiea dull, with but 1ittle probability of any deofded improvemont.” Consumors manifest no inclination {o order in advance of immo- diato requiramonts, onil doalers xepor that ordors aro mostfy for singlo ton or alialf ton, Pricesremain without further quolablo chango, ranglug sbout os follows: Lehigh, propared, $10,00; * Lacknwmins, $9,00; Erlo, $8.00@B.00; Walnut 1K), $8.00@8,60; Brools, $8,00 ; Blossbiirg, $3,60; Cannel, $,00; Hocks ing Vatloy, $0.50; Indlaun block, $7.00% Liarcluy, $4,003 Kirkland 'Grate, $,00; Minonlr, $5.00; Wilmington, $4.50@5,007 Midway, $6,60. o light demand for COOPERAGE—Théro 15 only packers’ goods, with o offerings auilciout to koop tho market tolorably slcady, To-dny ticrces wero wironger. Wo quote: ork barrels, $1.10@1.16; Whis- ky barrels, $L00@2.10; lard tiorces, $1.45@LG0¢ 48 qork staves, ‘rougl, $12.00 ,’ $11,00@20.00 tereo staver, $22,00@24.00; bucked or sawed, $15.00 whisky staves, rough, $20,00828.003 do ‘buckoed, $33,00@35.00 ; flonr staves, $9.60@11,00; circlo flour Licading, TX@bi¢o por sct; flour Loop-poles, $10,00@12.00 fror ; tight el poles, $24,00@0.00, DRUGS AND OHEMICALS—Wero' in good and stoadily improving demand, Tho tondoncy of pricos for many articles 8 upward, particularly opium and shellac, tho Intter beiug quoteil Ligher to-day, Todiuo 18 casler, A dispatch from Caleutta to the London Times contains the followlug: “ A quarter of tho La- hor oplum crop fa loat, being Wufreigated, Tho ro- malnder 18 an average’ crop. The Beuares crop ls tolerably fafr,” . A New York oxclangoe enys of the sbovo: “Tho partinl fatinro of tho opfum crop {3 now mado publiy for tho first time, but whothor the market for thnt artielo wil bo ss sonsibly affccted e rice was awila ago romains to bo_seen, Oplum s & Government nionopoly, and Nahar and Benares aro tlie only provinces n the Bengal Prealdency in which it i por- Inittod to bo grown.” Followlng aro tho quotations : Acld, citrio, i, 3145 @ 150 Acld, ‘oxallc, 1, % @ Acid) tariaric, po 5 @ ‘Ammouin, catb, b %5 @ Asafatids, b, Pl ‘Axlo-grensi, B 150 @ Tenu, Tonga, 1b 0 @ Borax, Tef, 1 M@ Bluo-vitrol, 1b.; e Tiromo-chldralimn, i Corrosivo sublimat 155 @ Gream tartar, pure, 1 5 @ Cochineal, Hond,, 1b 0 @ Chloroform, 1., 1.20 @ Glycerine, 1 th ik, W @ Gum Arabie, plcked, 50 (@ Gum Arable, dorts % @ Gum camplior, | % @ Gum oplum, ) 830 @ Gum shellue, 1b, 70 @ Glue, white, b, 5@ Todito, b... 77 @ Liye, cone, cus PROAE i Morphin, bulph., o 6.0 © Ofl, bergamat, Saud., 0N @ Oll; castor, gal. 200 @ Oll; lomon, ta 525 @ Pofarsn, chlo 'E @ TPotassitim, c; 85 @ otausiun, dod ' 1b 650 @ Totasl, Bubbiti’s, cas 0.00 @ Quinine, sulpl,, 0z 2000 @ Ted procip, lesees s 1 @ ot ipecad, powd., 100 @ oot rhel,, K. 1., powd,, 1b. 1.5 @ Bul opsor, Ib, . S Bllver, it eryut., o 115 @ Soap, castile, gon,, 1b. 1 @ Sutphur, 1b. % %@ EGGS—~Tho supply s largo snd aconmulating dafly. Thero {s very littlo Tuquiry, oven for tho city trada and prices bave beon dociining il the woek. ~Piekled lots are vory dull, “Fresh pickages aro quoted at 10@ 18a; plckled lots at 8@13¢, FEATHE ccsa featliors wero fn good request and stondy. Chicken und turkey feathors meet with littlo inquiry, Good to primo livo-gecse foathors, 60 @6le, from first hands; Jobbing prices, 70@T5¢; 2 por cont discount for cash, FISH—Mnckerol and cod are held with great firm- ness, 08 tho tendency of prices i upward. Iudeed, thoy have already advanced at tho Eant, whero stocks arofeported light, Lako fish, al4o, aro working fitmer, aud an early ndvanco is confidently predicted. Busit ness continuca to improve, and smougst the trado a gaod feeling provaiis,” Wo quote;: No, L whitefish, 1§ brl, $5.00@5.76; No. 2 do, $5.40@5,60; No. 1 trout, .45@5,50; No. 1 shore-mackorol, now, i-brl, $13,50 14,00 No. 1 lay, $10.00@10,5 ;' No, 4 TncHorol, i~ brl, sd.25@R.00; Tamily mackorel, 3g-brl 1008765 ¢ No, 1 shore kits, $2.15@2,25;: bank codfish, $5.00G 5,25 ; Georgo's codfish, $8,00@6,25; Labrador herriny, split'brls, $3,60@9,00; o, X-brl, $1.25@4.60; Labrador horring, round brl, $1,605.00; 'do 3g-brl, $1.00@4.25; box horring, No, 1, J0@3%; box herring, acaled, 406 43¢ Columbia River aalmon, X-bris, $0.76@10,00, TRUITS AND NUTS—Tho higher pricea rocently catablished huve had tho offeot to losson the demand, thio inquiry now belog aimost wholly of constmptivo chiaractor, and confined to smull lots just to satlsfy fmmediato requirements. In tho meantimo the mar. el Lns lost nono of its firmness, On tho coutrary, sevoral descriptions aro quotably hifgher than on thd date of our Inst reviow. ~ Apples aro scarce, and have advanced a full i, nd iinlvea pesches are also up n o, Among otlier chinnges noted wos_an advanco of ilc'in raisins, und 2¢ in cifron. Wo now quoto: Foneray ~ Dates, 10@104c ; Ogs, now, drums, 12@13%0; figs, in_boxes, Inyors, 16@106; Turle Ish pruncs, 14}@15%0; ralsing, Inyors, new, 3.5 @05 rafsing, looso” Muscatel, how, $1.05G 3,003 Tuising, Valoucl, now, 19@12igc; Zonto currants, now, '8@8ka; ‘cliron, 3)@%0;’ lemon pecl, 18 @20c. DoxEsTIo— Alden apples, 20@23c; Michi- gon, sliced, 13@133¢0 ; Michigun quarters, 135 @123{c; Wastern do, 11@113e; Bouthern do,10@1035¢; peachics, pured, 24@15¢; poaches, halves, 18k@like; do, mixed, 93¢(@105¢c; blackbarries, now, 15%(@163¢0; rasne borrles, 40@426; pitted chorrics, 21@260, NUTS—Fil. berts, 17@173¢ ; almonds, Terragona, 22@%40 ; Naplea walniits, 27@38¢ + Chill walnuts, 23@2i0; Grenoblo walnuts, Dow, 18@19¢; Brazlls, 10@10)d; pocnuy, Toxas, $@103¢c ; Wilmington peanuts, 1@1007 Tor: nesses peunuts, Ti@8e. S—Wero sfondy, nnd salablo to doalers, Tho recolpts aro fair: Yollowing ave tho quotations for Wostern furs, Nortliorn #lius ao worl from 15 o 80 per cont moro: Miuk, No. 1, rge, $1.60; do No. 1, small and mcdivm, $1,35; b No, %, 8Txe; do No, 8, 400; do No. 4, 106 ; rac- coon, No, 1, 4003 do No,'2 and No, 1, sumnil 250 ; do No, 4, 160 ; {io No, 4, 6o; muskrat, fall,’ 19@140} do winter, 16@170 ; do’kitions, Bc; skuuk, biack pramo, 600 ; do short striped primd, 8063 do uarrow stripod prime, 20c ; do broad striped primo, o3 ottor, No. 1, 20,00 do No,2 and No. 1 mmall, $1.00; do No, 3, $2.007 do No. %, 500: fishor, No, 1, '$7.00 do No. 3, $6.00; do No. U, $2.60; do No. 4, T6c; wolf, No. 1, largo mountain, $1.76; do No, 2, $! 3 do No. 4, 50¢ 3 do No, 4, 356 ; small prafrio wolf, No, 1,76 c: do No, 2, 800; do No.d,, 20 do No, 4, 100; beaver, well furred and clea, per Ib,$1,50; do stagy and hcavy, por 1b, 760 ; martin, No, 1'§250 } bear, ok, 10,00 do’ No, 1, eub, '$1.00; cross for, o No, 1, h! silvbe gray fox, No, 1, $2.00@4.00; red fox, . 1, 600 kid fox, No, 1, 50} . No. 1, 3,603 wild caf, average, der, averigo, 10 Lo 4s : oposaum, s deerakin, in hair, red and short bluo, por b, 350 ; toors Lilr, ruy, por Ib, 25c, $5,00@50.00 § N, @1 QREEN FRUITS—Forcign frults and apples cons tinuo tomeat with o moderato rotail demand ot unis formiy atendy prices, cliolco applos Loing fu redted stock, aud consequontly firm. Qrunberrics aro ratice Qquict, but sound fruit 14 held with_confidence, being genrcor. Wo quota: Lemons, $1,00@7.60 per box; Valenela do, $10.000 11,60 D cand . Vilorio ond Messind vranges, 9 bux, $4.00@5.40 5 Californiu pears, $3,60@ AB0por'case; Tulr 0 gaod applos, $9,35@4,50 por brl ‘Trom storo; 'fancy, $1.76@0.U0, Cultivated cranbor- ries und Cafio Cods, choivo, $1.50 ; do, Gary's, $10,00 ; do, wild, $10,00, ‘Malaga’ grapes, $0.00 per bos, or $11,00@15.00 per brl. GROUERIES—1Tho week onding to-dny lios been an aetlvo ono i tho grocory market, tho attendauco of in~ turior buyers and tho wumber of ordors recoived by madl being larger thun b uswally witnessed ot this poriad, Prives huvo ruled firm for nearly overy articls enibruced In our list, whilosomo e aro quotably lifglior than a weok ngo, Cotfecs continuo oxeltod, anil bavo advaneed fully 16, and oo sl tonding uprkord, Bugars, which hnys riled weak for somo [ittlo time past, wero to-day firm ut an Jo advance, Sirupa und molusses are firm, in sympathy, Lut s fict 10t hppre= clubly higher, Clovoa liavo gouo up fully 100 yer i now quoted at 68@00e, Rice, soups, starel, and othor artieles are steady and unchangod. We quoto ; AT, BODA—TX@8C. rres—blochn, 455@10)03 0. G, Jova, 404@ 4030 Juvs, 9,1 H9Le s faney R0, 341 @u5Y o3 cliolee do, U1K @Ko guod oy roustlug do, 202 ‘Singapora Juva,” S0M@3T%v; Cota Rica, 1i@ds3g0; do, prime, SI@Ke; Maracaibo, 33350, s'—Blar, full welght, 18@100% stenrino, it TAX B30 00, BI0FE wolight, 1336 @103¢e, e, vt Tduyoon, TGSk ¢ Caralina, 83{@Vige; Loulsiunu, 830r, i -Putent cut lo 2/@1350 3 eruabied and o runiilitod, 113G 11 5o wdored, 112115 i A Tinaned, 10%@1igos do, No, 3, 10K@103;0: B, 1056 1004 oxira O, W@LW'e; O No. 3, D2¢@10e; yollow “NO. 1, D@07z0; choleo brown, U3[@037c; primo ‘@hyio; fulr do, 83@30; eholeomolases augar, 03{@Ukos fulr do, B2@Vos common do, B@Hin} New Oricans sugar, cholco, S4(@330 do v, B%d @150, iumond’ deips, $1,53@138 1 utlyor dripa, i ;_gaod eugur-liouse sirup, G6@030 } 1 3 Now Orleans_inolasaes, clioleo, 836 880§ do primo, 166800 ; do_commok, Porto PR e D0 do, fulr, Big(@8%0 1 commor Buubi—1) Gi@080 ; TNicd molussos, choleo, 05@080 3 common molaiuos, 53 @8e, ATUB—Common to beat, 8 @100, D Aliepco, 1318 ; cloves, 640007 cags 80@YB0 3 wepper, WAIVAIC | nutmegs, No, 1, $1.4 1,33; do N1, 2, $1,10@1.163 glnger, puro, 28@30 ; do po N“@]Smlgsnl!y@y o fair, B@00 3 chichenn, chinlco dreas 20@2060 [0, 3 .0@3.60 § con 1 (i Sodva—Gorman mottiod, 0i@0tgo : Golden Weatt o | VRO YEL, EGA b faln $WWLTE s ducks, i @1io; Whito Tily, iy Whtia uoso Bie@ices | fial,’ SLANSE00 5 voninon saddlen SGI0SE - car palm, 6@8ico; Savon Imperinl, 6@0ifo; Whita I Hian,' 53(@00; Chompaign, w,@m;(; primrose, 6@ o, Hranon—silvor gloss, 03@10%a; common, S@1le; ptiro, Bi(@80. HAY~—Thera hns boen no particular ehiango in the condltion of this market altico our last weekly reviow, ‘Thoro 44 no demand to apenk of from tho Last, and only now ond then an order from the North, whilo tho Tocal trado ios been suppliod by thonelghboring farm~ ors, Pricos aro frequently shuded, Tho recolpts arolight, but havo beon fully cqual to the roquircs monts, Pralrio hiny §s quoted 50 Jatver than last week. Wo_quoto tho wholcsalo prices pald Ly ealors camiohy A0, BELDH—TImotby lina heon moderately active during {ho week, and vory sleady nt $2,85@3,00, and $3.10 for ahofao lols from atoro, Glover was quiot and hloady at $6,25@5.40 for medium, Millut aud Hungurisn 1 oo mupbly niud Eabiop il tho formor t 60@0Go d tho Inttar ot 05@75¢, Finx 'was quiot, hut vory finm at $L90@32.00, Very lttlo 18 coming forward, The firmness i1 flax In dio 10 to (o fallure of tho crop in India, Clovor, millot, sud Hungarion wero modarstes Iy nctivo to-day, but othior seeds wera qulet, Wo nofe galon of 28 gt oialeg tinolly ot 43,10+ G0 bnge 1t $2.973¢ ; 160 Ungs ak $2.05 3 40 baga chiofea b 86,40 Daga 06 86,955 4 baga at $5,25 ;90 bagefal $5,16 ;1. 47 as follows, cara to. confain 20,000 1bs: Now thm- | paga Tangarin ot 7o 3 60 baga at 7250 § 160 bugs af othy, ;rlme,fia-fifl@fl.mmn No. 1, $12,60@13,005 No, mé‘; 13 |u§g. poor at G0o ; m{! bags }I‘nlflut at r.ng; 4] 2 do, $10.00@11.00; mixed, $9.00@10.00; primo prairis, | ygnat 020+ 19 bga ot 603 ; Gjbogs flax nt $2.00, .50@0.00; do No, 1, 83,00 1dm No, %fl.uu@".w- ALT'—Tho markot i very ulet, but ateady, - Stocks Loosr oN WaaoN—Timothy, $11.00@13.00; pralrlo, | are not Inryo. Aunozed nre tho prices curront : Onos $1.00@0,00, For dolivory of pressed, $1.00@1.50, Siianio aisanen, o7 OF prostod, SLOGGLSY, oo~ HIDEB—Greon and part cured bides havo declinod dnga and Haginaw, fito, $1,00 ; Canads do, $2,003 ordl. $2,00; conrso dinmond, $2,105 gronnd airy, without bags, £5.00; dolry, with I o during tho week, Owing to o falling off in tho | Haga. Ashiton dlry, por rack, $5.00, Ground Foions. Fomand, dostsrainaintod mon Losolr 40 ! e, $1.70 T @176 Fadtien, comand; vokloba e Wy | aluin, $1,76@1,80, Turk'aTalaud, $LE0@L.76 por bu, granted, Tho offerings havo not beon Inrgo, nnd, with a falr inquiry from local tanners aud doulets, tho market Tian ‘Fuled slendy at tho decline, Wo' quoto: Green_city :butchers), 0% @Tc; greon oured, ight, 03¢ o, lienvy, Bia) pary cured, B@Jc; groon calf, 196 greon Xipy 050 § greeu frozon, 73¢0; dry calf, Mo dry Kip, 176 1 dry aultod, 14@180; dry fint, 108170} doncon akins, 153 400; grubby, fAcored, cut, or otherwise dumaged, Lwo- thirda rico ; bianded, 10 per cont off, licep polts, wool ‘washed, per Ib, 375@40c, 110PS~Thero 18 a 1ittlo botier feoling in thls morket, whiclt in. malnly attributed to nn improvoment East, supplfes in tio hiands of growors thero Laviug recente Iy, 1t 49 naid, beon bought up at 40, Trado is also plekdng up o Mitlo, and fs oxpoctod tbbe good next montls, while stocks in; dealcra’ handa nre very light, and_gonerally of common fo_medium quality, “Wo quoto’ Enstern hiops Lighor, We quola: Common to primo Western, 26@3Gc; New York State, 40@45e, N AND BTELL—No chango has beon roported, TEAS—Tlie long-looked-for advance in teas has nol yot takon place, but tho market i in n vory it posl= tlon, and i tho demand continues to Improvo—and thor I overy rosson {0 supposo that it will—tho uj ward movamont cannot Lo much longer delayud, Wiillo oll descriptionn nto firm, Japans avo ese pecially so, Wo atil quolo us follown: Youug hy. don, common to fair, 37@iT0; do, good, 87 70} do, cholco to oxtra_fing, 97c@8L.10: conie mon_to ‘fino old byson, 05@8Tc; common kinpertal 62@060; good to cholco do, Y0e@SL1V; fafr to on gunpowdor, 73@00c; choico Pingauey, $1.10@1.20; extra Moyuno, $1.33@1.4U ; chofca 10 oxtra new Jupan, 5e@$1.05 ¢ common to good do, 10@80c; falr to good old, 05@760; commou do, 403500} colored untural Teaf Japan, G0@70c; common to fing Oolong, B1@4T0; good, 67@670; _cholca to oxtra, 85c@$1,00, TOBAGCO—Prices Tango nbout tho eamo as for tho pant six weoks, whero they may ba cousidered seady and firm, Wo'repeat our liat & Ting Gur—Extra, 0@80c; choico, 00@050; medium Tho demand {s fair, and the market is quoted firm : 1 BU@BGe; poor Lo common, , TFON vevae vees §3106638-10rales | pipyg_Natural lonf, T6@80c; half bright, 60@T0c, Horse-shoo iton ,., 8 @ O0K rates | yinck, pound, 45@hsc, TPlato iron, commo 0% @6 xites | guokina—dood o cholce, 39@350§ medium, 8@ Norway Iron. wa @po B | 500; common, 43@3270. Norway nail- 9% @l b | “\WooD—1a fn Hinfled request at wonk and frremular German ploi steel 0% @I20 Wb | piriees, Wa quote : Bocch, $9.00; maple, $10,005 hick~ Cast plowtool.... e @l ?{“g ory, $11.00; slabs, $0,80, dcliverad, Ameriean ool stcol S e B | Woui~lhoro ia n good dommud for wool, but bt meas I3 reatricted by tho paveity of tho offerings, Ow= ing to tho searcity of tufa staplo, thore lu a very firm fooling smong Loldors, ‘Tho Now York Ziulletin saye = “Tho tondoucy of the market in tlll atrougly in solle ore’ favor, especnlly on fine wools, which are in lighter saupply, Doth in the matkota aud at tho mills, . tha ia usttnl at this porlod of tho year, Mediuin grades hava not paseed Into consumption with as much freedom ia tho finer qualities, but_the supply in not largo, nnd e hold with mucl firmnesa,” Wa quoo s Tub, washed, primo 2@650 English Apriog ool ..evs<see ‘Amaorican cast apring steol . Btecl tire, 1¢-in, oo calk s{oel., Blel L shoo stos slnpo) .o 100 L LEATHER—Tho murket for domeatlo lesaihier pro- Aonts no now featires, a_steadily good demand exist— fug b firm and unchanged prices, bt for Froncl stock | Geaopias e COMMK uatta incroaaed fizmuess i3 shown, Tho rocent ndvancoin | Traveo waaliol i i dta Turape and the corresponring upivard movement o | Flgece; washied, X & XX, ding @50 tho East hos given this markel very firm tone, and a | Tlooeo, wasled, mediam ligh Gt carly advance 18 lovked for. HEMLOOR Wo quoto: Goarao, waahod. vuvveeuens Tleece, unwaslicd, Conrao to meditim, . Gity hinrness.. Fleoce, unwaslied, contso and ding 0@dio Coimtry harng: ¥lceco, unwashed, fino el i Liue, vity, § th, Buner and extra pulled, 5@ 400 i, 3 1. TATLROAD PREYGUTS—No changa was roported. 1ip, vonld,... . Following nro the xates to tho leading Eastern points 2 ity upper, No, 1, & 1t. City upper, No, %, @ ft, BT Conntry iper. B2 |285(32] 73 Gollir, 2 1. S1|A%S S8 Galf City g3 182% HA Galf, country. Chicago to FREaY i3 i{onxfi appor, & e & z:sl g ough upper, damnge g R\]l‘flaln"s)ullmhlnr nolo, 13 |TEE 5 L A 6olo,.. | Boston. . 5 65 5 New York. 6 0 Yortland | Ihiladelphi, ifarrisburgh Baltimore, dnd Wilmiuglon, French calfy Lemoino, Dal,,... 5 Freuch cnlf, 24 to 40 Ib, W aiagan, 3, || B Fronch kip, 50 £0100 1Ls. Aloxandrin, 'Va, N LUMBER—The Inlerl nd Tittaburgl, e, usunlly netivo for (his timo of tho yoar, and tho mar- | _ Bridgoport, O,, and Belluire] 95 Kot a ‘ateady und firm for somo’ common geades, | Whoeliny 40 Shingles aud Iath espoctully uro fiem, both being in | Clovelm 2% light stock, ho lJatter in particular, Yard prices for | Now Castio, Bi., Voungatown| theso havo ndvanced durlng the woek, ~Following aro | _sud Akron, O. .| 33 tho quotations : QUi City, Corty, diid Vi 7s¢ Tirat CleTsvsuareeensess. @6.00 | Norfolk, Va, [ Second clear, 1 fich to 2 neh. 1111 @000 | Wilmington, N.0, 80 Phird cleat, 1 inch.... @40,00 Charleaton, 8, O., .| 82 bird cloar, thick. @16.00 | Petorsburg and Richmond...| 70 | Tdujid Olesr flooriug, 1 Following nro tho rates for dressod hogs, poultry, otc from Ghlcago o o pointa vamed: g e hm, l'.lmllry rl':i»(, Flooriug, first common, dressed, per and gante per 100 F100EIE. seccind ortion, aeensad & From Chicago tbs.” per 100 lus. i, Flooring, third common, dreskod, ... 1800 @00 | ToNow YOE. e 8 85 $1.45 $1.60 ‘Wagon-box boards, selectod, 14 inchies To_ Yhilndelphia and § tock boact. Drosned boof, , ven, buffalo ‘ment, veniso algo fresh meat in barrols aud buxes (meanfug tonder lojus, kpareribs, otc,,) 105 por 100 1by ubovo dressed liog rutes, to cach point reapeetively. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, Tho South Wales Atlaniio Stesmship Uompany's Now Tirst-class, Full-powered, Clydo-bullt Stonmships will sail from Ponnsylvanla Rallroad ‘Wharf, Jersoy City: NDIS, chartered.Jdan, GLAMORGAN...F: DELT. lob. EMBROK Carryl asscngors at throu, fos from all I!IIHL'\! tho Unllm.l“:ilnlbl and Canada ls) ports i II’ID ufil.vll (ol '\,IIHHB‘,‘ nmllnl‘llgumr llllllvll: In!{f.nklnz‘m. 050 atonmatiiia, DUl oxpreny for the trade, aro vidod with al tio Titost Lrapiovanionta for the comfostand convenienco of o FEEEES 5 UABIN AND STEER. 2 PASSENGERS. Tieat Cabi » aud 350 anfranay. Second O B3 currene; Stoerngo ou bs Prapald Drafts for £1and uj rdi Tar furthor partionlars, apply fn Cardiff, at the Come ‘pany's Otlices, No, 1 Dock Chambers, and in Now York ta AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, No, 17 Broadiray. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE-~Thls Company takes tho risk of Insuranca (up to $10, 0001 In kold) on_caols f ite steagiurs, thus kivin passongors thy bost vossiblo guarantco for aafoty i avoidanco of dovgor at sea. g most sentlicely oufo s alwrs this Conapany to avold fop and ioadintils, To LLVERPOOL and QUEENSIOWN, from Plora Nos, 44 and 47, North Rivor , Now York. Godar posts, Spilt. +-s Codax posts, round. No, 1 sawod sbingles. AOE BT vessevrens Bhinglea on track (A). Thtoo dolaes por 6 50 wisieh cliarga follows tho Y Thicknes-E1ve shiiich (6 be two inolies 1n thick~ nees, Tongth—Sixteen fuches, HATDWOOD. Black Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.00 3 _cloar, $05.00@85,00 ; common, $35,00@6U.005 cull, $20.008 46,00 ; flooring, $80.00, A Ash—Cloar, $98.00@40,00 ; common, $10,0025.00; cull, $10,00@15,00'; flooring, $30.00@40,00, Oakk—Clear, §26,00@40,00; common, $16,00@25.00 ; | cull, $s.00@16. common, $20.06 23 hen transforrod, Milckors—Clear, $28.00@50.00; 86,00 ; cull, $1,00@18,00, - Maplo—Glonr, $22.00@35.00; common, $16,00@25.00 ; cull, $10.00@15.00, Tsiitteruut—Cloar, $36,00@00.00; commion, $20.008 .00, Olicrry—Olenr, $40.00@00.003 common, $15.00@ 25,00 ; cull, $12.00@16,00, d B Whitowood—Olear, $30.00@40.005 common, $20.008 25,00 3 cull, $10.00@16.00. ‘Wagon Slock—Ilickory axlgs, per set, $100GLG0 3 wagon pales, cach, 45@860 3 LOX boards, 10,0040, boon adopted by ¥orida red cedar, 35¢ per ft; mnhaquny, @i ; | frece o 1 Qanoda, do counters, 50c : rorewood, 60800 ; whito biolly, 30e.” | Koo METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—Thcre hina beon ar Tondlan (direaty; no chango in quotations, moufh tho fecling is one of | HOLLAND, oducsday, Fob. 4, at 3p. m, firmngas, cspeclally foF Hn plato, coppor, and most | Calyin Puvsiric, §70, §80, wnd S0 Curreneys munufactured work, owing not only to the strong tono Steernge, 329 Currency. of tho Eastorn markets, but ulso 0 tho fmproyement in tho demand, Wo qiioto : Roturn tickots at roduced rates, Passongors boaked to T ' a 00524 D‘l; lrfllll (io]nmm u;n((hsc{;mllmv‘lnn m“;t‘lt: Ié‘)“ 'rnl‘vs. 'IN PLATE=—IO, 10x14, $12,50; do, 12512, $13,00% 14x | Tho Steamships of this linoaro tho large: ho frac . ey o o Draft Geeat Britaln, Irgland, and the Continont, 0, Sa807 do, roollug, 14x:0, 10, 12,003 do, 20228, | Qe L e e ain i hte: “(asbiinie o : H A i ALISTER, 1o Trs—Targe, 380; small, 30c; bar, 40c, e g WHLLIAM A0 Leav—Plg, 830} bar, 10¢; Pipo, fall coils, 103c; e, 150wt wan s | GUION LINE, cut do, 11e, Buerr Zino—Full casks, 10io; balf easks, 10X0; ess quantity, 110 ; slabs, 8igc. FIRST-OLARS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botweon NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, calling at Queonstown, Buerr InoN—No, mdaa;u Tates; Russla fron, 8, Carrying the United States Mail. 9, ond 10, 22¢; do, 11 and 13, 21c; do No. 1 stained, 19¢ SAFETY AND COMFORT. rates ; American Rtusalu—aA, 14 o, GarLvanzED Inox—No, 1@20, 1%0; No, 21@24, 1303 do, 2526, 34¢; No, 27, 1603 No, 28, 10c. A discoun of 10 per cent §8 mado from this lst, Covprn—Copper Lottoms, 370 brazlors, over 12 Ibs, 4703 tiuncd _copper, 36c; plonished copper, d%c; do, cut to alzes, 45¢. Wing—Non. 1 o6, 9¢; 7 to9, 10¢; 10to 11, e; 1, 113g0; 150nd 14, 126 ; 15 and 16, ldo; 17, 15 18, 16e; 19, 10¢ 5 20, 2o} full bundle, 30 per cont dia- n‘pflllbnnln b%lggnlso An,l from the prineipal Kae cojut ' fouie wiro by cur-loud, 0ic, T iaTth amd Lotéors of Orédit fssuod on loading Bauks NAILS—Tho demand has been fairly active through the week at the quoted rates, A firm feeling still por- wvades the market, and priees are expected to advince and Bapksrs throughout Kuropio, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, n, Worepent s 30@00 per keg, $4.25; 8d do, $4.60; ;30 do, $1.75 ;l 4d nn'-‘l’?d o, $5.00 ; 3d do, $6.76 ; Sddoy FIFTE-AV. Sing, $7.45; clineh, $0.873. 12350 Off for fargo lotu. NAVAL' STORES—Tliero was only a light trado, ST q TE I INE chiofly in & rotall way, Ropos are firm, slgal hay- . ing ndvanced 360 withina fow duys, Wo quoto: Manllls i zuto, 11, 10)@1730 5 sleul ror, 8 1, 1@ 100; Lomp | oy op PesariyaNia, | KTATE 0P VinomsIe, o c%hl’d ey pabam, "-\]3'1‘::'13’ gé'ulg(gfi% -‘f:‘m-d Brami oF Louta | Brvizoraroni (3 4 St Ty v STATE OF MIN: T/ NTATE T F sl ghimbealntiont, | iEy STATE oF 'SrATE oF NEVADA, buildin To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Ton BTATE OF VIRGINIA s STATE OF GEORGIA... suil: STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ‘sl FROM PIEL 85, NORTI X 11, 39.00@R0.00 ¢ tar, .00, OILS-="The situation of this market remains without fmportunt slunge. Tho firmness in tha leading ofls, notod n week ugn, ing continued, and {u Jinseed, car- Dbow, and turpentino it will bo keelr that highor quoti- tion are provalent, tho followiug how Lolug current : Carbon, 1603 oxtra winler lurd, 830; No, 1, T80} ER, N, Y. N quaTia f Homen T 305 e Wotkly Sailinga noxt Sunmmors = - noats-fot” ofl, strletly puro, $1.10; do oxira, G0s} [ . Jefon of passage: Cabin, 00 and 430 yold: Btoernge, o No. 1, 60 nulk ‘ofly oo btrofls, Gs; ole Bitgurratioy; propold, i3 ourranoy, Leatta at luwesd phunt ofl,’ 05c;’ turpentine, 680} naphiia, 03 gruv- fucthor pavticulara spply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ty, 170 naphtha, common, 1o, CU., Agant, 13 Bronduwnys Now ¥ork, BAINTS, COLURS, AND' PUITY—The demandffor 0K, EAILLE, ‘Gonoral Wostorn Agont goods n thla 1nd doca not ALow any decided IMPIOVO | s ) Cinricet. itonzo, LEGAL, = Stato of Rhodo Island and Providenos ment, sud valies romoin nowminatly uncliougod, Quo- tations are as follows: : WHITE LEAD, giicty puro., $11.00 ! ] Funcy brunds, g 2.00@10.00 Plantations, Providenco §, 0, I Suprome Cotirt—In Ohancery, J¢ Tilliughnat, - uoLons, Lnityy fl 3 1 89, & ' 7. o Masicyli vaiteosd solots 110001800 | E B Nox{ 0 Kin of antd Thomas Androws, formor Tulaco ear colars, i1, com 0@10.6014,60 | of thotity of Providuncy, doonasod i the yeur 185, and. \ i U ochello ochro, cusks, $1 Tnglish Von, rod. . Luglisk orango miio: pagticuiarly (o thy noxt of kin ot his alatoe, Alico Sialth ; Wi f John Bmith, formo f Dighton, Stuto of Massachiusotts, ducoused lrll\{fl:'y .Vl'li';l‘ll\‘: u':“ tha You ara buraby notiiied to lof toio lintd ot Broviduuco, ‘- batl Cosnty of Bossidoss Pittburgh orango mino A X i Couney of Dray Engliah 200 londesers o : 3280 | op Moy, o sncons day of Nobruars A D aCucey K ot oo | o Yo #0o (1, Lo ba w1 Aald ensiue oy e iy o . 2,00 170 | Lo tho cuaivion of tho il of aatd Thowa Atidvowe: Heatlot vormilion hy de. . | 100 4 ¢ ‘R i tribution to Lo mado of tho satato IO« o 3 st 00 | dnainfig In tha lianda of sajil Aduiiairaton tut e 'Cy b 7 2.25@ .60 | any othor queatlune thit 1may neikd iy vl coisn And 1O D i a0 | el i A A TR S uy7@1xo | | Horeal fatl ot wulor tho paing and ymaltos that may aceruo n cousug iuiaes 0 nojluct thoroot ) 3210 Witnoss thy Huono A, Trayta LIG-TRON i iy improving uud tho | suaice, st Providoud e oii sy ot acharal Chiok market exhiblts conujderablo Arinnosy, Qutations ro- | Taris o e Bl ot “\!tw"}l‘u'-k;)" main unchanged s - Scoteh (sccording to brand), $18.00 @53,00; Massilon, $47,00; Tuscarawas, $17,00 3 0 1, $18,00; o No, 9, $6.00; do 'No, i, $30.00; do No, 4,253,00; do No, 6, $64,00 ¢ Missouir, charcoal voul, $18.00 ' Clicago stont coal, $15,00, POTATOLS—Tho retuil trudo Lins been moderato at tho old prices, Btocks iy storo are Nueral, Car-lots sell nt $L03@112%, Poachbiowa aro quotable at $1.10R1,20 por b from wtore, POULTRY AND GAME—Tfiorg haa been o fafr trado in ]lmlllr{, With the otferings 'ample, but not oxces- #lvo, aud 1 consequence prices huvo rulod compara- tivaly steady through the wock, thongh cusy at o cloag, owing to the ruiny nnd unfavorable wealher, but ot tho wumo thmo the offerlugs nre suoll, Ganio fn golting searco, and grousa und qusfl command good prices, Vonison {a offored in lnrgo. quantitios, =1 Kluoves slowly, Woquote: Turlioys, cholee dr. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 785 13‘511,ck:3x,gesmw oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR ALK AT / =