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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERGCE. MONETARY. Fripax Evexina, Fob. 6, Tho prominent featuro in local businces to- day wastho drop in tho prices of provislons and grain, partieulnrly in wheat, Thoro sooms to bo no snfllelont oxplanation for tho gonoral re- nction oxcopt that tho spoenlators hind got on too much stoam and tho reaction was necossary in ordor to givo room for anow start. The demand for money was quito activo to- day, but the supply is good, and many of tho banks would bo glad to lonn for sixty days at 10 por cent, or on domand nt 8 por cent. * Now York oxchango was in good supply at 76c to 80c per §1,000 discount. THE DENAND FOR MOME CURRENCY. Threo months ngo, whon business wns do- prossed nnd the ordiriary oporations of trado wore at o standstlll, becauso business mon hind no confidenco in onch othor's solvency, and mon- ©y wns scarco becauso ovorybody hoarded what thoy had, n Inrgo clasa of tho peoplo could sco 10 other explanation for it than that there was a deflciency In tho supply of owrroncy. As tho only gnrroncy wo have in this country now is tho papor ropresonting the indobtednossof the Gov- ermmnont to the poople who Lold its promiesory notes, or the National Bank notes based on Gov- omment indebteduess, this resolves itsolt into tho ubsurd argument that the Government wna not sufficiontly in dobt to tho peoplo to insure tho proaperity of the lattor, But now that tho pros- perity of* trade hiasbeen in n measure restored, nnd monoy has becomo abnndant all over tho country, the advocates of moro currency are al- most-ag loud a8 over in claiming that the Gov- ornment should increaso its dobts to tho people. It has been an axiom, from time immemorial, that tho indebtedness of cithor n Government or an fndividual should not be incrensed without the recoipt of something in return, of oqual or groatar valug than tho indebted- noss assumed; in other words, that nolther a Govornment or en individual shoutd ivo its or his notos for nothing, Asido, thon, me tho absurdity of the argnmant that tho Government should iucrenso its indobtedness to the people by tho issno of moro groonbacks wlhen it has no ocension to buy anything for which to givo its promisyory notes, tho pertinont question comess up: How could tho Govorn- ‘ment go to work to issno its uotes? Ono says, “ Lot tho National Bauks bo abolished and logal- tendor greonbacks ssued in placo of the bank uotes.” ~ But the Governmont does not owe tho National Danks anything, oxcopt a8 the Liolders of its bonds, nnd as theso are uot dug, it could havo no occasion to pay the Nn- tionnl Bauks anything excopt in common with all tho othor holders of United Statos bonds, “Well, then, let tho 400,000,000 of United States bonds deposited by tho Nntional Banks to socurs thoir circulation be ‘paid off® in groonbacks,” wsays another advocato of tho “ mora-grenback " theory. Now, the plain lan- gunge for this proposition ik, that it ia only o proposal to ropudiato tho iuterest on S400,- 000,000 of tho bonded debt. But how wonld this affect the valuo of nll the romaining $1,300,000,000 of Government bonds? Most cortainly it wonld cause an immense decline, The confidence of Europenn capitalists, alrendy much ghaken in American crodit, would be on- tiroly destroyod, American Government bonds, a8 well a8 Amorican railrond bonds, wonld be- como unsalablo in Buropa, and would bo sent home for salo as long ns there was any markot for thom in this country. If the bonds depre- cinted, the greonbacks “would also doprociate in proportion,—in other words, gold would ndvance to figures unknown sinco the close of tho war, The curroncy pricos of com-~ modities would bo highor, but, 88 ov- cry trapsaction would then requira moro currency in proportion to its dopreciation, the volume of currency would bo evon smaller in proportion to tho voluma of trunsnctions than now, and tho necessity for more, and more, and more groenbacks would become more urgent as tle progress of depreciation continued. *Thon,” says the othor, **let the Government Xkeep its pledgo in the bonds, and not repudiate cither tho principnl or the intoroston any of its interest-bearing dobt, but lot it issuo moro greenbacks and buy up the bonds f their cur- roncy prico in the market.” But this would only resuit in making o grontor differeuce _than now between the valuo of the bonds snd the greoubacks, 'The currency Eremhlm on the gold-interest bonds, instead of oing, from 12 to 18 per cent, a8 now, would ba 4wo or threa times as much, sud every exchange of greenbacks for bonds would have to be made ut o loss to tho Governmont of from 20 to 80 per cont, This increase of tho Government indobt- cdness could mnot fail to deprecinto its credit, and ond in the same condition as an outright ropudintion of tho interost by “ paying” tho bonds in grooubacks. The fact 18, thore is no way in which the grecn- backs can be inéreased without depreciating their value, and tho moro this is done the more de- mand there will be for ** moro greenbacks,” until ® point is reached where they would be worth nearly nothivg, It is probablo thab what the majority of thoso who domand “ moro currency " that it should bo dopre- really “want s, ciated wo that old debts can bo pnid with less real mopey, only that thoy tave not the honesty to say o, Those who flo Lonestly believe that thero is too little cur- rency must finally como to tho couclusion that tho only way in which the country can have ns much paper money as cau bo kept in_cireulation withont dopreointion is by free bunking, concur- rent with a movement towards specie resump- Sion. If specio pnymonts wero actually rosumed, 3kio 920,000,000 of specie now in this country would como into cirenlation, ana real money would bo more abundant {han tho flctitious monoy is nov. LOOAL STOCK AND ROND MATIKET, Mesars, Proston, Kean & Co. quoto ny follows this p. m, 1 Duying, Sclling, United States 63 of '81. 181 pE0) United States 6205 of * 1163 116 United States 6204 of 1163 ury 0 1173 ETTrd United States 6-203 of 'Co—Janti- ury and July. ... .. 16K ury Unted States 6308 of 'Gi—Jami- ury and duly. 1us s8¢ Tnlied States 630" of ‘68—Jani- aryand July, 1184 143 19 116 113§ 11l iwai . 4.85@4.832¢ Lint, g'kint, L 0T &iut, 99 &t 05@0TX New Yoni, Feb. G.—Monoy vory basy at'8 @4. Primo business notes are takon at 6@7. Btorling heavy nt 84.84 for 60 days', and 84,87 @4.873¢ for sight, Customs roceipts, 718,000, Gold stronger, closing at 11154, Carrying rutos, 2 to b, "Freasury disbursemonts, £2416,000, Clearings, 24,000,000, Governments strong, State bonds quiot and nominal. Btocks strong, with au advance in_prices of 34 10 88¢ por cont 11p to tho Sceand Board, whon a ro- action of J{ to 8{ por cont took place in the gon- eral list, and 15;@3 por cont in Harlom nnd Michignn Contral. Toward the closo (ho mnr- Xiot beeamo strong, and a rocovery ensued, somo shuras closing at the highest point of the day. ho deallugs wore well distributed, with more activity in gome low-priced shares than usual, At tho final close, the market was flrmion ne- count of tho gront cese of monoy, and the In- cronsod onrnings of o uumber of rallronds. Tho sales betwoon 10 and 9 o'clock woro 98,000 sharos, of which 12,000 were Westorn Union, 8,000 8t Paul, 20,000 Lake Shore, 9,000 orthwont proferred, 4,500 Northwest common, 4,000 Rock I&land, and 4,200 Boston, Hartford & Erio, Blorling, 84.841¢. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Coupons, 7 5¢) Coupous, ‘08, (10408, oo urraioy Ga, .. Coupaus, 8L, Golipous, 103 Coupous, '64,.,, Coupons, "5, 1+ Caupons, '05(uaw) . HONDS, Misaouris Virgluis's, old,. ... 803 Tonncshees i¢|Norih Curolina’a, oid, .28} “eunesscos, now, CGurolinw's, now,18 Virgiulus, now, 813 | North 47 STOOKH, 4 Glcve,, Cin, & Col 363¢|Ohi., Jhur, & Quin Norihwesiorn, . 3 'Northwestern pfd L'y 1634 Rock!Island ,, L1071 Awmcrican Express..,. 013({Now 'Jorsoy Contral, . 104 United States B 17HL, Paul o, . 4 Paciflo Muil,. 18t Lanl ptd Now York Contral. Wikashi Erl Waakh i ko Yrio 1 Fort Wayno iy Hurlol % | Lake B by Michignn Central Pittaburgh & Ft, W, . Torre Haute,,.... | Werzo Rauto pfid Chiengo & Alton 09 Dol anl(.k\veslcr‘n.l 104 Uhfeago & Alton pfd, 11346 |Boston, Hart, & Erlo, 3% Ohlo & dlaslusippl.., B —— REAT ESTATE, Tho following instrumonta wore filed for rocord Tridny, Feb. 0: OITY PROPERTY, ‘Vincennes v, 300 8-10 £t s of Thirty-soventh s, o, 021170 £t, dateil Feb, 1; constdration, $3,000. Mndison st, 170 £t w of Ashland av, 8 £, S6xIT43 €8, datod Jan, 307 consldoration, $13,000, Hinmnn st, 8 w cornor of Oakloy st, n f, 100%x125 1t, datod Jan, 203 considoration, $5,708, Aruold st, 783 £t 1 of Thirty-niuth st, w f, 243(x128 1, datodt Fob, 65 conslideration, $1,000, ‘Weat Qongreas st, 08 ft o of Throopat, & f, 60x120 1t, datod Fob, 9; consideration, $5,000, Stxtocntls at, 110 ft w of Bluo Island av,af, iz 100 £, datod Yob, 83 constdoration, $7,200, OaXkloy nv, 24 fi 1'of Dromon nt, w f, 24x100 £t, dated Aug. 26, 18735 couslioration, $600, oat Tinrrison st, 120 1t o of Washtonaw av, nf, 24x 135 ft, dutod dan, 0 “considuration, $1,000, Nofth Cuxtin t, 140 £t n of West Indlann at, o f, 25x s with buflding, dated Fob, 0; cousideration, 2,00, ' NORMTM OF OITY LIMITS, Undivided % of Lola 3, 3, nnd 7, to 17, in resubdl. islon Block 2, in ITamblaton ct nl Kolaolse Sec, 20, 40, 14, dated Jan, 20 conslderation, HOU OF OITY LIMITS, Bouth 26 ft of Lot Gy in Dlock 3, of Nichols’ part Tools 17 and 19, Boc, 10, 38, 14, dated Jan, 20; consld= oration, $2,150, 41, 1h Tillotmon's part ot 11, w of rallrond, in Hoc, 10, 58, 14, dnted Jan, 1 consldoration, £5,600, Lot 21 and'ay, in Hulburd’s Block 4, in Ulongh & Barney’s Lots 04 nud 35, Sec, 16, 88, 14, dated Feb, 45 considoration, $1,25U, 1ot d, $u Bouorbry & Otia’ Tota 2 to 7, of Tosen- morlells s 3 Lot 0, Sce 16, 36, 14, datod Moy 20, 1873 ; couslderatfon, $500, Lot 14, in filonk 3, Pharo & Backot's a i{ of e ¥ n o 1 Hee. 1, 88, 19, dated Fob, 4 3 consideration, §50, COMMERCIAL. T'mipax Evenma, Fob, 0, Tho following wore tho recoiptsand shipmonts of the lending nrticlos of produce in Chicago during tho pnst twonty-four Lours, and for the corrosponding date ono yoar ngot ,000, REQRIFTS, SHITMENTS, 1874, 1873, 13,260, 6,783 102,00/ 14,563 6,000 4,005 24,300| 404 5,420 oy, < 20,1010y Graws seed, s, 0201|8900 Flox seed, Ibs, O PN Tiroom corn, ibs. 59,200; 40,400 Gured meats, 1bs .| 408,680| 191,140 Deef, brls.. Ofeeverens Yorl, bris Tard, s, | 107, 5 Tallow, 1bs. 43,001 Butter, 1ba. 5,800 Drosacil liogs, No. 5,727 Tive hogs, No 19,075 +Gattlo, No. 1,650 Blieop, No, 1,304} ITEATY 162,570 Ilighwines, 143 Waool, Ibs, Tolatocs, Lumber, m Buingles, m Lath, m. Balt, b Withdrawn from storo yesterdsy for city con- sumption: 2,781 bu wheat; 1,845 bu corn ; 2,281 bu oata ; 2,961 bu ryo; 1,342 bu barley. 'Tho following grain has boen inspected into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 230 cars whoat; 193 cars corn; 18 cars onts; 8 cars 1yo; 27 cars barley, Total, 416 cars, or 157,000 bu. Tho loading produes markets were decidedly boavy to-day, with not much activity, The re- ceipta woro ngain liberal, and tho demand light, with tho record of o emall shipping movomont yestordsy, Evon tho suow-storm ‘‘wont back on tho boys,” as it was genorally felt that, in~ stead of blocking up tho country rosds, the Boow will fall only in sufficient quantity to hardon thom, whilo tho colder weathor will por- mibt corn-sholling. Henco tho offecs.of tho storm will bo to incrense receipts rathor than to diminigh .thom, Tho downward movemont of the pnst fow days has been too gencral and oxtensive for amero ripple in tho market. It indicates a rathor widesproad conviction that the unususlly netive spoculation of the present wintor has earried prices higher than the point at which thoy can be ‘sustainod; henco we have the apparont anomaly of wenkness in_ the prosence of an easior mouoy market. Indeed, undor Fraaaub circumstances, the one is par~ tially attributablo to tho othor, as tho cagorness with which somo_capitalisty offer to exchange weakous the markot ou options, and that xoncts on the prices of casl lots. Domestie dry goods were distributed in liberal amounts to tho interior trade, the volume of soles boing quite as largo as on oither of the provious days of the weck, and somewhat in ox- cess of the corresponding dato last yenr. No prico changes wero roported, though’ the ten- donoy in ncarty all standard staplo_productions is ut tho moment strougly upward, Tho only important ehanges in the grocory market wors in sugnrs aud coTees, Tho weakniess charactor- izing thoso staples for soveral days past Ling now given placo to a Feeling of firmness, and tho predictions of holdors that pricos of coffee would react tou higher point than had previously bosn reached soom likely to be verified. ~ Rico remping very firm, as do amlso spices, starch, eirups, nnd’ molasses. Tho dried fruit tradv still ebows a falr de- greo of animation, and both forelgn aud domestic varioties aro held with undiminished firmness, To-day’s changes were conflned to an advanco of 5@100 por hox in raising, and 1@2 in citron. Tho incrensod firmness {n rafsins is duo to advices from Malags that thecrop lsn partial fuilurd.” Fish wero in nctive roquest and rices wore firmly maintained all around, whilo omo deseriptions wore quotably Ligher. ' No. 1 whitefish aro up to £6.00@6.10, and Lid fair to go higher. An advauco in trout and family maek- erol® is noted. Loathor, pig-iron, points, to- baceo, and wood were unchunged. Oils woro rensonably activo and genaraily sirmer ; notably &0 for carbon and turpontino, bott 'of which wore highor, Carbon waa oxeited and holders }vem omanding 15}{@16c—an advanco of {@lc. “Tno shipping demand for Tumbor continues q‘llxitu nctive, und common bonrds, fencing, and short tumber aro very firm. Shinglos on track have advanced to £8,87:4@8.50, nud are firm at theso quotations, under a very nctive demand and moderate rogeipts, Thero were no new features oithor in iron, metaly, or unils; o firm feoling J;nnamlly oxists, particularly in nails, nnd u stoady improvement in trade is roported. Woodonware and brooms were stendy, and in modorate domand. Wool was stendy, and’ sala- bloto Westorn manufacturors. Tho trade in broom-com was aogain roported fair, and quotations were a8 & rule maintained. Beeds ‘wero inquired for to o moderate oxtont, prices ruling about tho samo us on yestorday, though onsy for timothy, Dotutocs wore firm, and choleo Imnchblowu advanced bo per bu for store lots, ‘The supply in store is small and is_boing rapidiy roduced,’ Greon fruity woro steady, and choice npples, cranborries, aud Valonein oranges were firm, T'ho poultry trade was fair, Turkeys, whon choica and dry pickod, sold readily to ship- pers, whilo common stock, chickens, geese, aud ducke met with o fair domand fram the city deal- ers. ighwines woro quiet and steady at tho closing rico of yestorday, which was 1o boloy the ruls ing quotation of moro than ono weok previous, Bales wero roported of 100 buls, in two lots, at 96a per gallon. Dressod hogs were in good domand, and firm at the ndvance noted yostorday, at &6.50@6.00 for houvy, nud £6,65@06.70 for light, the outside being willingly paid for car-londs, and the inside for odd lots in good condition, Bales wero ro- orted of G47 ut £0.70; 830 ot 90.66; 418 at 50.00; 06 ut £6,60; 30poor at #6.40; 20 poor nud dirby ut $0.25; 624 at ¥6.60@0.70, dividing on 200 Ibs, ‘Total, 1,040 hoad, Provisions were active and firregular. The grontest oxcitomont wau in Inrd, which declined 35 per 100 Iha, and then rullicd shm}:ly to with- in bo of nan(ng figures. Tho continued largo roceipts of Logs, & light export demand for lard, and a wenk condition of things olsowhere, mude a good many holders nuxious to realize, and the movemont was helped by somo partios who wora intorested in sooing it o down to u point whore they wolild take liold. Townrds the closo of tho sousion those oporators Leeamo froe buy- ors, chielly for tha April option ; and, as thoy wore strong mon, bo) n%uumu of our leading packers, thero was soon but littls disposition to #oll, holdors concluding that they might as woll wail aud_tako advantage of tho risw to bo ou- gineorcd by tho capitaliata, Moss pork wau not 80 much noticed as Inrd, but was moddratoly actlve, declining 10@406u por brl, and closing firmor, in sympathy with lnrd, ab about 2i¢o below tho prices of laub -ovening. Moats wore In_botter domand at the do- olino of yosterdsy afterncon, boing takon froely for Houthern ypoiuts, which have boon vur “qhiof enstomers t‘ur monts during soveral duys post, 'he market closed at the follow- ug rougo ofpricos y Moess pork, cush or sell- or Yobruary, $14,40@14.43}5; do, ollor Masch, B14.60@14.664 do wollor April, $14.85@14.0 primo moss porlk, ©12.00@13.00; oxtra prin do, 812.00@12.12}¢.” Lard, oush or sollor Fo ruary, 80.00@0.05; do mollor March, 80.173¢ @020 do solior April, $0.875@0.40; do sofl- or May, 80,60@0.65, Graon hams at @0%(e for 16 nnd 16 Ib avoragos; swoot pickled hams, 0} 10t60; dry Baltad. ioates Tooun, at Bi¢@b4o for” shoulders; 7)¢@7ig0 for Gumborlands: 790 for long clear; Tigu for short ribs; 7340 for nhort clear; tho “same boxed nt }fo por Ib nbove theso prices, Groen monts La lowor than enlted do. ~Ments for March defivory !fo hlgrvhor, and for April 1ge highor ihan'casl pricos. Bacon moats, 7i¢o for shonlders, 83{" @830 for short ribs, 0@0i¢c for wsliors clodr, and 113@1930 for hinms, ail packed. Moess beof, &B.26@8.60; oxtra mess do, 80.76@10,00 ; bool hams, $28.00@28,60, City tollow, 0}¢@T7c; groaso quotablo at G@7c. Balos wore roportod of 760 brls mess porle ut $14,85; 9,260 brly do, rollor March, at 814,60 ; 500 brls do, sollor April, at £14.00; 500 bris do at $14.873¢ ; 250 tes do at 914,80 3 €00 tea Inrd nt §0.00: GO0 tcd do, sollor March, at $0.16; 260 tea do b 89,1344 ; 250 tes dont &&i.ll; 260 tos do at 80,105 760 tes do, seller April, at £0.071¢; 2,200 tes do ot 80,453 260 kes do nb £0.8216 ; 2,000 tcs dont §9.00: 260 tes do at &0.27143 2,000 tos do at £0.25; 30,000 Ibs shoulders at. l‘ll%a 5 10,000 1bs do, greon country, atbo; 1,000 fbs groen hnna 814 1bg) at D3go ; 60 tca mwoet-ploklod linms (10 1bs) “at 03c; 36,000 1k graon Cumborlnnds at 7o ;10,000 T whiort ribs a6 790 ; 620,000 1bs do at 7igo ; 100,- 000 1bs do, seller March, nt 78{e ; 100,000 1bs do, sollor April, at 8c; 20,000 Jbs short cloar at 73go; 600 bxs long and short cloar nt 70{e. Flour was dull and uvchanged; tho only de- mand was for homo consumption, oxportors be- ing out of tho market, Our stocks are on tho iucrease, under largo receipts, with a rolativoly small nh‘nplug movouent; but deslors refused to concedo in tho mattor of prices, though wheat wne lower. Buckwhont flour wne wenk, and Lran vory strong. Snles wore roported of 160 Drls whito wintor oxtras on privato torms: 100 brlg spring oxiras (Minn) ot 8615 100 brls do ot 20,60 ; 125 brla do ab 36,003 100 bris do at £5,95; 100 brls do ot 95.90; 800 brls do on pi- vato torms; 100 brls ryo on private torms, To- tal, 1,076 brls, Also 20 tons cornmenl at $20.50 por ton. 'Tho followiug woro the prices asked ot thooloso: ¥ 4 Tair to gaod whito winters, Cholco do. Red winters, ... .. Qioleo wprin it Medinm od do. Good {o choics Minn Wheat was moro active in options, but goner- ally heavy, avaraging 1%{o lower than yestorday. Livorpool was eatly reportod l.mnviy, and the ro- cul‘i)ts wora largo in proportion to the shipments, while thero was senrcely any demand other than local, Xt is tho compurative nbsence of m ship- ping inqulry that hns mado the markot so wenk recently. There are somo Luropoan orders hiere, but evon the declina of to-day did not carry the markot low enough to moob the limits of the agonta hiero. The supply poured in upon Great DBritain this winter 18 #o voluminous that buyers thers oro holding off, anticipat- ing moro favorablo torms, thongh it is admitted that tlm{ will want all wo have to sparo boforo their noxt harvest. ‘I'he weakness to-dny brought out o littlo botter demnnd from the short intarest, aud somo of thom filled in quite frecly, causing groator firmness in the tntter part of tho sossion ; though the offerings wore too voluminous to permit tho strongth to con- tinuo when tho latost advices woro racoived from Now York. Sellor March opened at 31,2414, ad- vanced to 81.24%¢, recedod to $1,23%, rono to 819337, foll to $1.22%, improvoed to $1.239%, Droke to $1.2255, and closed at $1.223¢, Sellor tho month sold ot SL2A@LIY, " closing, with cash No. 2 spring, at $L.21, Soilor April ranged about 23{c above tho price for March delivery, No. 1 spring sold nt $1.23 for atraight, with a proference of X @34c per bu in favor of Northwestorn roceipts, but closed lower, No, 8 spring closed nomiual av $1.15, and rojocted do at £1.10. Cash sales wero roportod 0£1,200 bu No. 1 Northwestern at 81.23}{; 7,600 Bu No: 1 spring at §1.28 ; 27,600 bu do at' 51,211 24,400 bu at 81.213¢ s 12,600 bu do at $1,21% 18,000 bu do ut $1,21; 800 bu No. 8 spring nb S1,163¢; 1,200 bu do at $1.16; 400 bu rojected spring at $1.11; 1,600 bu at $1.101¢; 1,200 bu nb §1,10, 'Total, 96,600 bu. Corn was dull and >(@37clower. Liverpool was quoted & shade firmer, but New York was wonk, and our receipts were on the increaso, with & greater numbor of gelling orders recolvad from_othor poiuts, both Tast aud West. All this, bosides sympathy with wheat, produced o heavy feeling on tho market. Duyers wero slow to tako hold, oxcopt that a fow of tho shorts filled in at the furthor decline, but the !L'm ‘majority preferred to wait for a further dacline. Tho feel- ing was decidedly “ boarish ™ all through, Sol- ler March opened at 58%e, declined to b7%fe, aud closed at 68, . Sellor the mionth sold at GI@57idc, closing with cash No, 2 ot 57@57}e. Seller May wold nt 63@G1e, closing rather weak at the inmido. Now No. 2 was nominal, 0ld rejected closed ot B2, and now do at 47@47%e. Cnsh salos wora roportod of 14,000 bu No. 2t 571fc; 20,600 bu do at 67%c; QI,DOD budo at 67¢; 800 bu roject- cd old at 53¢; 400 bu do at 52¢; G,000 bu do now at 473c. 'Total, 68,800 bu, Oats were dull, and 1{@3{c lowor, but steady at tho docline, which "was purely in sympathy with wheat aund corn, tho receipts nobt being Inrge. Soller tho month was ontircly nominal ab 413¢c ; snd no cash was wanted except o fow cur lots, which closcd ab the samo quotations, Soller Mareh was quiot ot £114@1254o, closing at tho iuside. Sellor Alay sold nt 46}4@47c, closing at 47c. Rejected wag nominal af about 89¢. Cash ales wore roportod of 1,200 bu No. 2 ub 415403 5,400 bu do at 413¢0; 600 bu No. 2 whito at’d20; 1,800 bu do at 413¢c’; 600 bu (wlnto) by samplo ab 443¢o; 1,200 bu do ab 440 on track, Potal, 10,800 bu. Ryo was quict and easior, with a little moro willingness to sell, and no anxioty to buy, owing to the weaknesa in corn, . We nota that 5,000 bu rogular No. 2 #old yosterdny aftornoon at 807c. Salos to-dny inchided 400 bu No, 2, fresh ro- coipts (in proforred housoe), at 83c ; 800 bu do ab 82140 ; 1,200 bu do nt 8% ; and 800 bu white, by uomplo, ot 86¢. Total, bu, Rogular No. 2 wus nominal at 80c. Darloy was rather more active, and very ir- rogular. No. 3 was o shado easior, ot S1.78@ 1.80 for fresh receipts, and nominal nt 9170 for rogular. 'Tho otlier grades avoruged fully bo lower. No. 3 oponed with o sale ot $1,63, foll off to $1.68, oud closed o shade fivmer ab $1.59@ 1.60. TRlejected wns almost nomiual at 31.43, Cash salos were reported of 800 bu No, 2 (N, W.) ab $1.80; 5,200 bu do fresh at £1.78; 400 bu do rogular at 81.70 ; 400 bu No, 8 rejeoted nt 1,63 ; 2,400 bu do at §1.60; 5,200 bu do at $1,69; 1,600 bu do at $1.68; 400 bu rejected at 1,485 1,200 bu by snmplo at $1.80; 1,000 bu do nt $1.75; 800 bu do ab 81,60 ; 1,600 bu do at 21503 4,00 bu do at 81,80 on track, Total, 21,400 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tho following advices woro reccived on 'Chango to-day, in addition to those given in our tele- graphio columns ; T, 6,—London—Cargoos off connt; wheat unallored. Corn improviug. Mark Lune—\Wheat firmly hold, Livorpool—\heat dull, American wixed corn, 898 6d. Liverroor, Feb, 6.—Primo moss pork etondy ; Tastorn, T78; Westorn, 708, Lurd stondy, 448 0d. Ijacon steady; Cumborlands, 428; short ribs, A1s; shot clear, 418; long oloar, 40s, Long out Lums steady, G0s. Shouldors ‘stopdy, 818 0d, Loof stoady; oxtra Indin moss, 120s; Indis ‘r’%eugk‘ 0783 primo moss, 858, Tallow stoady, 38 LUMDER, ‘The Queboe Chroniclu gives extracts from an articlo written by Mr, Little, of Montreal, in au- swarto My, Wait, of Michigan, coucorning tho lumbor supply of Canadas, iu which it upposrs thut tho foresta of tho Dominion lave beon much more thoroughly oxplored and lambored in than wus gonerafly supposed. Mr. Wait says on tho subjoct: “T'lolieve that the enormous amout of 100,000,000,000 of foot would scarce covor the sum total of tho differout specles of pines, firs, and spruces embracsd within tho Do- minion.” To which tho writor talkes cxma})(luuu, saying that ** Canada was an oxporter of lumber sud shingloato a lurge oxtent moro thau half & contury boforo o log tloated on the Muskegon.”. | ' ‘only pine sections of any moment in tho Provinces of Ontario and Quobeo are Goorgiun Buy in the formor, aud tha Valley of the Ottawa which dividss thom. Tho mpruco is confinod chieily to the Valloy of the Bt. Lawrence bolow Montreal, and what is culled tho Esstorn Town- ships, aud thore s searcoly & river, stronm or orook within the Provincos but Lns boen 6x- plored, from their mouths to tholr sources,by tho lumbermen, and, with n fow oxcoptions bolow Quabgo, Luve boen lumborod on for yenrs, In fuot tho tunbor seotions of Canada are an well known ns thoso of Michigan, sud I question If o lwinbormun could be found iu the country who would givo it as Lin opinion that we_could sup- pldy tho prosent yosrly rate of consumnption, 1,000,000,000, for tho puriod of 26 yenrs, iustoad. of 100; and all we hisvo wonld not give o throo yonrs' supply to tho Blates, Ottwws in the only extousivo pine rogion wo havo, aud, with a fow oxcoptions, whera .iho .ownord prosorved tholr limits for the saw-mill, nnd . somoe Govornment eales, which took place racantly on the hend-waters of that roglon, tho wholo region hay boou run over, timo aud agaip, _ring, round Lrl,” $7.5 “box horriug, No.1,3 for mquare Umber, nod thoy are now rapidly stripplng it of what Iy loft’ for the saw-mills, aud ag wo will, in s vory fow yonra from now, bo enilod on to bupply tho Jiistorn and Middlo Btatos with noarly thelr wholo consumption, T am conyinead that wo will not havo ns much pino loft na will supply our own local wants for » dozen emnrn aftor tho closo of tho noxt docade. Mr, Waif sums up tho supply of the Northorn and Sonthorn Rtatos of tho Unjon, givivg b grand ;ntnl of 105,000,000,000 feot, s followa t Tning, 1,500,000,000 Now ¥ '000,000,000 Tonnaylvania. ,000,000,000 Mieligan §0,000,000,000 Minnosot 18,000,000,)00 Wisconsin 16,000,000,000 Weat Virginiia, 000,000, Virgluin (sollow pino). 70,000,000 South Carolina (ye 90,000,000 Nortl Carolina (yollaw pine) 1,000,000,000 Fiorldn (yellow 1iNe)..e. ... 1,700,000,000 Georgla (yellow pine). 00, Tolaluseressersnscninsauraes sosess 106,440,000,000 Tio writer conttnues, in substancoe, as followa : Thia givos tho wholo supply of tho United, Btates onst of the Paoiflo States aud Torritories, Tho amount of sawed lumbor supplied for tho nununl consumption of the Northorn Statos, fu- cluding what is furnished by tho South aund Cannda fa 6,600,000,000 foat, to which mny bo addod 500,000,000 faot for thio squnre, round, and flnt timber, that mado into hinglos, nnd the pro- duce of the small mills in the North for local wants, making the total consumption 7,000,000~ 000 foet, showing just fifteen yoars' supply for the Northorn Btatos alone, not lenving a foot for tho South, oithor for home .use or export. 1 but 6 per comt yearly incronso bo added, tho North will nso up all the timbor of both North and South in loss than twelve yoars, allowing whnt is now received from Oanndn to il up tho doficioncy which must, in tho naturo. of things, nrise from the innumorable mills acat- torod over the country, outsido tho timbor soc- tious, boiug thrown idfo for want of amy stock. CALL BOARD, ¢ Provislons wore rather quiet, but higher. Mess porle closed nt 814.46@14.50 soller tho month ; 314.60@14.633¢ sollox March ; 814.86@ 14,95 sollor April, Tned advanced, elosing, cash orsollor tho month, at £9,10@0.1234 : scllor March ot $9.2736@9.80 ; aellor April at §9.40@ 0,465 sollor May $0.00 bid, offoroed at $9.70. Bhort clear, cash, at 75{@7%e: do, solier March, at 73{@8c. Bhort rbs, cash, at 7@ 736e ; scller Mnrch, &7.70@7.873¢ : wellor April ut $3.00@8.123¢. Shoulders, cashi, offerot 5340 ; do, sollor March, Bfli@fixu; gellor Apri Go'bid. Bales woro : 60D brls mess pork, cash, ol 814,60 3 250 tes Inrd, cnsh, ot §9.10; 250 fcs, sollor March, ab 9,20 and 500 tes do at £90.2714. LATEST. ‘Wheat was fairly active in the aftornoon, and irrogular, solling down to 81.221( seller March ; nftorward recovered to $1.23%4, and closed at §1.22)¢@1.22}¢,—0 docline of Y @3{c from tho closing prices on 'Change. Corn was in mod- orato demnnd, and 3@!I4o lower, selling nt G694 cash, nnd 57340 down to 67}ge seller Marcl, cfie‘:mg ab 5734@5794c ; also, at’ U355@030 wollor e —— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. DAY Evenivg, Xeb, 0, AL{COHOL-QHM!\)XA! at $LU2@LT for 94 per cent ro of, DEANS—Very choleo beans wero in request and steady, whilo common vorietios wera slow, Wo quoto : Nwvy boans, $2.0099.40 ; mediume, $150@2,25; peas, $LOU@1.25 por but in bage. BUTTER—There was 6 good demand to-duy for tho ifferent grades of butter, and former quotations wero unifornly woll susiained, Thero is omo little ac- cumulation of low grades, but of gaod to chorco quall- tlea tho market fa kept baro, Wo continuo to quoto o follows . Ohofcn o fancy yellow, 3i@3so ; medium to good grades, 20@31e: inforior to common, 18@3%c; commat 1o choles Toll, 2@He. BAGGING~Prices raugo tho samo 18 on the proced- ing duys of tho weelt, Ahoro thoy may bo considered stendy and firm, Witk tho opentnig of tho apring trado prices of grain bags aro likely to advance, bub no immodiato chango §8 looked for, Wu quota: Stark A, BiMe; Ludiow: A, Slo; Lowiston A, S3xc; Amorfcan A, 20igo; Amoskear A, 203c: Otter Oreck, 2¢; burlap bags, 4 and 5 bu, 18GH0e: gunnies, single, 11@160; do double, 4780 7 wool sucks, CIGGic. BROOM-CORN_-A fulr busiuom in tho sgurogato was tronsacted, tho lower ond medium . qualitics of corn heing mostly sought aticr. The mariet §s firm: Chrofce to oxtra hurl, 8@90; corn that will worlk itself into & cholcohurl broom, 1@8c; for good do, 6@OC; food to chofeo talle brald, Gx@8e; inferior brush, 4 @hido, BUILDING MATERIALS—Thero was no_spacial ange. Tho domand is restricted sud prices sro withont variation, os follows: Stucco, $2.60; New York stucco, casting, $3.25@4.00; Rosendaio coment, $1.25@1,50 ¢ Utlea, Loulsville, snd Akron cement, $3.00 % Tortland 'coment, $7.00@7,60; limo in' bulk, Blc@$1.00; lime (brls), §1.10@1,! @ brl; white saud, @ brl, $LOU@LO0; plusterng hair, '@ bu, 4003 fire brick, R 1,000, $65.00@90,003 bullding brick (common),'$0,60@7.00 ; pressed Drick, $14.00@ 15005 sower brick, $8,60; Milwankee and Racino pressed, $26,00@30.00, del.; do common, $14,00@ 16,003 Iudiaun pressod, $18,00@25.00; do common, $10.00@R15.00: fire-clay, 5 brl, $J,00@4,00. OHEESE—This market remius rn at formor quo— tatfous, Trado, while porhaps us good as i ususlly witueased at thi season, fa by no meuus active, and for tho preseut tho quotntions nro not expocted to_un- dergo miy material change, Wo repeat our list : Now York factory, mild, 166(3175¢0; Ohlo and Westorn fac- tary, do, 10}6@10350; Towoer grades, 11@14de. Fé GOAL—-Blossbiirg s now quoted at $8,50@9,00—n slight advanco, Other deseriptions remuin Uncliange nud uro generally steady, Lrices rango os follow : Leliigl, propared, $11.00; Lackawnnna, $10,00; Cauncl, $9.00; (Erie and Walnat Hill, $8,50; Brooks, 38.00; Blossburg, $3.60@9.003 Kirkland grate, $8.00; Hocking Valley, §0,60; Midway, $0.60; Indisns block, $0.505 reiny, $0.00 ¢ Minonlt, $5.60; Wilmington, £5,00, COOPERAGE—Remalns quiet, ~Yollowliig ara the quotations: York barrols, $1.16; Whisky barrels, $1.00@ 2.10; lard tierces, $1,60@L.65; flour Larrels, 48@5503% Jork staves, rough, $32.00929,00 ¢ do, bucked, $24,00 @206.00 ; Herco Rlaves, rougl, $32,00@24.00 ; bueked or sawed, $35.00@35,00; whisky staves, rough, $20,00@48,00; do bucked, $33,00@U3.00 ; flour staves, $9,60@11,60 ; circlo flour heading, 8i@0ic per set; flour hoop-polus, $10.00@12,00 per nt; tight brl polest $20,00@30,00, EGGS—Strietly fresh packages soll at 16@17c,rand pickled at 6@8c, Tho oiferings aro large, cousisting uhlnfli of pickled and old stock. TEATHERS—Were quiot aud steady, Wo quote: Good to prime live-geeso feathiers, 60@ole, trom flrst I‘mmll' Jobbing prices, 0@760; 2 per cout discount or cas] FISU—The continued activity in {he demand for fialy, aud tho comparatively maderato churacter of the supply, imparts to tho market .on exceedingly firm fout, tud prices sill o a tondutioy to sdvauco Our quotations of whitefish and trout aro to-da " marked up 16@25¢, and o lko sdvanco in family mack- orel is also uoted, Cod, #altnon, aud herring. romain uncliangod, Wo rovisd our ffat, as followw: No. 1 whitolish, 3 b, $60@010; No, 3 do, & @5,85; No. 1 trout, $5,605.7 No, 1 shore- mackerel, now, ¢-brl, $1350@1A. No, 1 bay, $10,50@10,76; No, 2 mackorel, i¢-brl, $3,25@8.60 family mackercl, 3g-brl, $7.25@7.6 No, 1 sl Kity, $5.16@2.25 3 bank coutisli, $6.23G5.50 ; George's codfish, §0,00[36,25; Labrador Lerring, split brls, $£4,60@5,00; do, Jg-brl, $4.25@4.603 Labrador her- 0 311, £4.00@4.25 3 30@ude; box herrlug, sculed, 0@ 4¥0; Colutbin River salmon, X-brly, $9.76@10,00, FRUITS AND NUTB—Raisius Llave recently under- gono u suarp ndvance at tho Eust, und the market hora {8 flem wud higher in consequonce, Layers aro uow Leld at £,306@3,40, aud foose Muscatel ot $3,40@.00, An udvanco of 1@% in cltron s also noted, witk which ‘oxcoptions thc quotations of frnits wero’ unchauged, ‘Nuts were quict nud generally casfer, filborts belng tho guly notablo oxcontion, tho feiokal rad u do- anestio and forclgn frults was_fairly active, Wo now uole : FonieN—Duted, 105 @110 fl‘gn, now, drums, 19@12%e; figs, In_ Loxus, layers, 16@100; Turk- ish prunes, 14%@165{c; raisius, layors, new, $. 0 ralsius, Joose Museatel! now, $9.40@3.00; ralsing, Valencis, now, 13@1330: Zauto currants, now, H@Se: eltron, 94@350; lemon peel, 18@ DoxisTio— Alden upples, 20@340 3 Michigun, slived, 18)c@ e ; Michigan quarters, 1317@1% § Weat- ern do, 115;@113e: Southern A0,105@1le; peack- 8, parcd, S4GU50; {m:whc!, Lalves, 13} @l4e; do, mixed, 024@102¢¢; blnckborries, new, 16@1636c; rasne Derries, 0@420; pitted cherrics, 23@300, NUTS—Fil~ borts, 11352180 ; almonds, ‘Torragou; Naples walnuts, 303220 ; CLIl wulnuty, 20621 Grenobla walnuts, nuw, 17@180; Drazlls, 11@110; pocuus, Toxus, 924@103¢ § Wilmington peanuts, 7@10c; Ten- nessoa peanuts, R@d GIUEEN FRULTS—Cronborriea and spplea aro re- ported firm under roduced otferings, The domund is mostly for small fots aud chiefly Jocal for apples, whilo Lerrfea have been shipped totho futerior und west- ward_on ordors, Valoucly orauges aro firm : Leme o, $6,00@0.50 per bo: ulenclu oranges, $9.606310.00 3 caso; Palermo and s do, B box, $3.60@3.00; fuir to_good apples, 75 Ter brl from btoro : fancy, $5,00 i u retailwisy, - Oultivatedcranborrics und Capo Gods, ciolco, $1200@14.00, Malugn grayes, 0,00 or ko, P GROGERIES—Tn this dopariment good degroa of activity wos witncusad, local ns well 85 interior mor- chunts ordering freely of stuplo aud sldo gaods, Cof- Tees woro firmer, tho weakncas noticeablo on tho earlier dnyu of. tho weale having outirely disuppesred, A do. cldealy firm tonu also purvaded tho market foF sugars, {hough no immudinto dvanco 1s looked for in vither of those ataplos, Tho focling i pices, rico, saops, and mout othor Jucs was firu, - We quote : Tit-Caun, BopA—T3¢@te, CorpEi-dochn, *45@133£0; 40sgo ;' uva, No, 3 913:(@idiso7 fancy M clioles ‘do, '93{@353¢0; primo 1tio, g S good. do, 813{@3340; common do, Y1@ULX0; roasting 293800} Slugupore duva, 6% @ik} Conta . Itica, Tanoy, S3@380; do, Primo, YH@050; Muracaibo, B @iic. CaNDLEA—SBtar, full weight, 18@10 caring, full welght, M3g@140 ; do, slort welght, 18)@1u3c, Ricu—Litng, 8@uio ; Nungoon, T)s@8e 3 Oaroling, BX@0io; Loulsiuun, BY(@Yc, uoans—Patent cut louf, 133:@1230 3 crushed and 0. G, Jaya, 50 ‘1'@:;1?&- £853 1x@1e; grannlted, N3@I1Go: A, 104@10303 do, No. 2, 10x@1t30: B, 1056 oxirs 0, @K 3 O No, 2, U7i@@100; yellow y No, 1, 10@1030; eholco brown, 07;@10o} ‘primo lln’ 0 @9340; falr do, V@V¢o ; choleolnvlusyes sugar, 93@9%0 3 fair o, B WLIE onitnon do, B@H50; Now Ovleans wugar, choleo, D5@9X0; do prime, 9@ D}0; do, fair, 8)(@83(0 ; conumon, TX@8KC, uued—Dinmond drips, $1,51.98 ; stlver (ltm, oxtr o, S50 good ngt-ouso birup, 68@lot extre do, 08@T30 3 Nuw Orleans molasses, chole 8803 do prime, T8@800 ; do_common, @70 ]!lu.r‘gnmo lasses, cholco, 053080 3 commion ol O A mnaTus—~Common ta best, 8X@100, Herors—Allspleo, 176@18)c; eloves, G0@020; casals, 0@ty § popier, W) GU0K0; nutnege, No, 1, $LUG bortn o5, 35 o No. 2, $L10@1.15; ginger, puro, 28@0; do 20@250; (o No, 16@100, HoArs—Uermat mottled, @G0 ¢ Golden West! 6 @00 3 Whito Lily, 0@0%a: Wiilto Rose, 04@0X0; patin, (@003 Bavon Imperial, 6@04o: whito I Binn, 53¢@00: Olwmpargn, 1@0%0 ; primroso, @66 Bn?mmdllvnr Rloss, D3@10(0} common, 8d11e; ure, 6 @8e, y m\y}—fiNa nevw featurea were roported, The domand wan of n limlted chatactor, snd 110 vatiatfona n prices svan noticod. Wa quota tha wholesalo pricen_pidd by dealors aa follows, eara Lo contnin 20,000 1ba ¢ Now tin othy, priie, $14.00@14,60 3 do No. 1, $12.60@13,003 No, 2 40, $10.00@11.50; mixed, $9.00@310.00; rlu-mmm-ulrle, $9,C0@0,60 3 60; do No, 2, §1,00@ 7,00, - Loos imotly, 811,00 Yiralrlo, $7.00@9.00, For dellvery of pressed, @160, ficcording to dlstance, HIBES—Wero dull, Tho' recolpts aro ghty ond ‘Tuyors and dealors appear to b apart. In thofe viows, tho Intter bolng unwilling to nccopt present rates, Tho depression Enst, catised by large oxports from tho Houth Ameriean hido ports to thiscountry, has cansed many dealers hero to withdraw from {lio market or operato with cautlon, Wo quote: Green city butchors'y G@5ic ; greon cured, light, 9ot do, hoavy, Bo; port cured, T @840} ‘:recu calf, 10; greon kip, Do; green frozon, T0; dry calf, 20c; dry Xip, 170 ¢ Ary salted, 14 @100 dry Nint, 10@17c ; deacon sking,i5@4l0; grubby, meorod, out, or otlicrwiad damnged, two-thirds price Lranded, 10 por cent off, Sheop pells, wool eatimate au wanhied, per 1b, 47)¢@42e. 1I0PS—Wero fin moderata request for immedinto consmption, Wo quoto: Commmon to cholce Weal- orn, 2i@40c; Now York Btate, 40@46c. k. TION AND STEEL—Trade was roported falr, former ratos boing gencrally adbored to ¢ M ueoues aeoress #1103 8-10 raten Horap-shoo iron 5 @ 0)K rates Ylate iron, common tank, 6 @0 raten Norway fron. , 8% @ @I Norway nofl-rods. 0 @llo Wb Germub plow stool Wy @12 Hib Cast plow atecl......., K @l Yib Ameriean taol ateal. .. 10" @l Hi Ghromo tool atecl, W @io Wi English tool stcct LM @N it English spring steol 10 @1 rates American cast spring 19 @13 rates Bleel tire, i-in 8¢ @00 B oo cail sfoe] 00 P Rlelgh slion f B Gutfer nhoo stcol % Yl Outler #hape) 06 HW LEAT] mproving, and tho quotad prices are now very Airmly adlicrod 10, Wo ro- vout our list: HEMLOOK, we. © s 87 Q4L o 90 L M@ 110 ity upper, No. 1, H 1 L@ City upper, No, 2, 3 . 2@ B Coltntry upper. .. . 2@ 2 Oollur, 3 £t. Galt elly, Calf, country Ttouggh upper, y Tiough uppor, dnmnged Buffalo slaughter rolo 4B, A" golo, J 1.0 1.35 Kip L 110 Harness, . 4@ 43 French culi, Jodot X Tronch calfy Lomioina, Tronch calf, 24 to 36 lbs,. Frouch kip, 60 t0100 18, eesrsecsesreses 1.00@ 1.60 LUMBER—The interior demand for humber con- {inues unusually netive, as by referring 1o thae tablo it it will bo soen that tho doily shipments aro greatly in excess of thoso for tho corrcaponding poriod of 1873, This trada s principally in tho common grudes, tho stock of which {8 boing rapidly diminislied, and in congoquonco thioso grades aro vory flrm, nnd will . probubly advanco Go@#100 bofora o bpaning of novigation, Many desirablo grades, among them 13- faol Tunsbior, aro held and sold by many dealors ot $12,60, Bhingles aro nlso more active, and cholco brauds huve advanced 13)@250 on trackt, Followlng are Lho quolations : @E5.00 @50.00 Tirst ciear, Hocond cloa? Thizd clear, 1 inch., “Ihird clear, thick, . 43, Olenr flooring, 1st and 2d"{ogotiier, rougl, 3 Cloar piding, ‘ist and'4d Togefior.. .. Common siding. Tlooring, firat common, dtosscd. ... Tlooring, second common, dreascd. Tlogring, third comon, dressed A Wagon-box boards, sclected, 14 inchies and upsward, A stock bonrds, Jolst, seantling, 10 feet aud under, th oo No. 1 sawed shingics. AorBtar.,..... @ 8.1 Bhtugles on track (A}, 3T @S0 Three doliara per car to 6o ndded when transferrad, which chargo foliows the shingles, Thickness—Five slangtes to bo two luched in thick- nosn, ZLongth—Sixteon inchiea, METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—Wero in contin- tnuea good demund ut tho prices given helow ¢ 'IN PLATE—LU, 10514, §19,00; do, 19119, §13,50; 1dx 20, $1400; do, rodilug, 14x20, 10, $12.0% do, 20228, $30.00, Pio TiN—Targo, 38o; small, 8003 bar, 40c. {.}:l.\vfil‘lg. 83go; bur, 10¢; pipe, full coils, 10)c; cut do, 11¢. SuekT ZN0—T'ull casls, 10sg0; lalf casks, 10%c; Toss quantity, 1o slaby, Bige. BnkeT 110N—No, 4, 53{c rates; Russia iron, 8, 0, and 10, 22¢; do, 11 and 13, %c; do No. 1 staindd, 196, rates; Amoricsh Russia—A, 140; 1, 1ic, GALYANIZED InoN—No, 16@20, 140; No, 1@, 190; do, 25@20, l4o; No, 27, 160z No. 23, ‘160, A discount No, of 10 por cent 13 mado from this list. 3 Gorpin—Copper Lottoms, 47c; brazicrs, over 12 b, 470 tiuned copper, 36c; planizhed copper, 0c; do, cut o sizes, 4tc. Wing—Nos. 1 to6, 90: 7109, 10c; 100 11, T1o; 19; 1ige; Wund 14, 1265 16 und 16, o317, Ifor . 181665 19, 190 1 20, 2o ; full bundlo, 30 pee cont dls- cotint ;' feuco wiro by cur-load, Gic. NAILS—Woro activo and very firm, b $1.25 rates, witliout dicount, o follows s 20@00d par ke, $4.25, zict; 80 do, $4.60; 0d do, $4.70 ; 4d aud 6d 40,8500 § 30 (o, $5.75; 54 do, fiud, $7,357 clineh, $0.67%¢. NAVAL STORES—Trado was moderite at provious prices: Manilla rope, @ Ib, 18X@1Tx0; lsal Tope, B ‘e vash cord, @ Ib, 16@320 ; marline, g 1) 166520 tarred ropc, 4 b, 17(:180; oakium, 3 bule, £5.00@0.50; pitch, B bi, $5,6086.00; tar, @ bel, $4.75 5,00, @5,00, © 1L —Tho maket for carbon ofls was considerably oxcitod, under tho influonc of wdvices of maleriall higher prices in the Eastern markets, und_prices tool « thrther upward turn, advancing to 15}@10e, Tur- pentiuo also was frm aud higher, Lard, linscod, yhale, oud ofher descriptions ruled stéady and unchanged. Wa now quote: Carbon, 15}@16c3 ox- tra winter lord, 85c; No, 1, 78c; No. 3, 10@7o; lingeed, raw, $L.03; do bollod, §1.08% whalo, 80 (@820 3 Bperm, $2,10@2.20 ; neate-foot oil, strictly yure, $L.103 do_extrs, 90c No, 1, G503 bank ofl, 6003 ; do 3 Huraits, 053 elephant oll, 95¢; turpentine, 50@CUe} naphths, 63 gravity, 170§ naphthc, common, lic, TOTATOES—Cholvo lots ure firm under a good local demund uud lght receipts, Yescliblows sold from store at $1.80 per bu, No eur lots were offered, We quote: Peachblows from store at $1,15@1.80 por hu, Yeerless and other varioties at 81.05@ 1,10 per bu, Cur- lots of chioico at $1.05@1.15, aud $1.20 dolivered. POULTRY—Turkeys wore in good demand, on both Toeal ud shippiug ccount ; shippors wero takig only clioleo ury-niuknu offerings, which brought. {hio ex- {remo ovtsido priced, Ohickons, geesc, and dicks woro also ready sule and steady, We quote: Turkeys, choteo dressed, 10x@1130; do fair, B@l0c; chilck- ens, choico und extrs, $3.25@U.60; comnon to fair, ,25@3,00 ; ducks, $.00@3.70 ; geese, $6,00639,00, SLEEDS—Timotly was in good supply, but rather dull, Sales were made ut $2.70@3,00. Clover was (n- quired for to some extent, sclling ut $5,30@: $5,75 for mammoth in winall lots: 1u Llo at 05@700 millet at 65360 ; flax at $1.! good to prime crushing, We noto sales of cholce thnotliy at $3,003 40 bagaut $1.90; 40 $2,85; 26 bugs at $2.80; 22 bugs at $L7I 20 hogs ut $2,003 6 bags clover at $5, 5 100 bu at $6, 184 bags Huugarian at 65¢, SALT—Tho domand i4 improving steadily, Pricca aro wicliangod b9 follows: Ouondags and Saginaw, fiue, $1,00 ; Canwda do, $2.00 ; ordiuury, courso, $2,00; coatvo diuuond, $3,10°+ ground solo, $3.10 ; dairy, without bage, $3:00 ; dalry, with bags,' $4.00 3 "Astiton dalry, per sack, £3,00, Ground alum, $1.75@1.80, Tln'x’l 1sland, $1.50@1.75 per bu, * TEAS—Woro active aud firm a8 previously quoted. ‘The demaud {8 not confined to supplying current re- quirements, buyers ordoring freoly in advauco of itumediato 'wants, in snticipation of_highor. pricea loto fu tho season, We quoto: Youug liyeon, common fo fuir, 33@480; do, good, GB@ORS; do cholco to extra fine, ¥8c@$1.10; cownnion to fine old lyson, U5@B8c; common imporial, G2@05u ; good fo clioleo do, '00c@EL10; falr o good “gun~ Yowdor, 72@90e; thoico Pingsoy, $1,10@1.205 ox- ia Moynno, $LU5@1.40 3 cloico to oxir new Japun, UGC@$1.06 ¢ common to good do, TX3800; fulr to good old, U5@760; common do, 403500; colored matural Touf Jupan, 00@700; common 10 in Qolong, @450} good, 65@05¢ ; _cholce to oxtra, 85c@3$1.00. TOBACCU—Waus Iu furr roquest at former ratcs, Wo ropent our list us follows: Fing Qur—Extra, 70@80c; choice, 00@050; medium BUGA50; poor to comon, 85@45, Trua—Natwral leaf, T0@80s; half Lright, 60@10a, bluck, sound, 45@s6e, 4 Huoxtsa—Goud {0 choleo, 32@3%0; medlum, 283 Bg; comuou, B@2To, . WQOD—Prices wore nnehanged. Wo atill quoto Beeek, $0.003 maplo, $10.00; hickory, $1L.00; alabs, 0,60, doliyorod, WGODENWARE AND BROOMS—Coutinue 1n mod- erato domand, quotations befug fully maintalued, Wo ropeat 3 Awo-hoop palls, $2.20 per doa; threos $2,46; threo-hoop d: %lm 190 bugs bags ut 16 bags at 403 100 baga G baga mummoth ot $5.70; o $A5 5 No, 1 10157 Sostra oliccuo Lubs, $1400 5 o b, No, 3 do, $850; No, d do, '$1. s, nest, $3.187 kuelors, G iu mewb, $170% b bushel memuics, ploin, .76 por G bound, $4.60; pock measures, plain, $3.t bound, §1,75 ; churns, No, 1, $11.00; do, N do, No, i, $9.00; do, No, 4, $8,00 per doi clothes-pius, WC@$L.16 3 washboards, $2.3532.00 per doz; barrol covers, $.00@2.60; kunnaking, 39,006 8,80 por rack; butter-tube, ok, '3 {n nest, $1,55; do auh, 1 in nest, §1.20; broom-hutidlen, $13.00@10.00'por 103 No. 1 brdoiad, $,00 3 No, 3 de, $2.78; o coumun, @2,00, i WOOL~Weatorn buyera aro pleking up wool fn small Tt ubont o8 fast a8 § urrives, geuerally ot tho pricea Fleoor, wastiod: X & XX, dfugy Floaos, waslied, miodiusa Ugitesss Conrag, waslied = Tleoce, unwashed, conrae (o i Flocce, unwaslicd, coarao and dlugy. Tleece, unwashod, fino, ,, Buner and extra_pulled, TAILROAD FREIGIIT @i0o S Tollowing 14 tiio Tecontly sovived farliF of thio rons loading castward s - % £a [E9% CHleapoto o \ggg o ¥ |TEE 3 c0 2 &5 60 Wilnilugton, D ington, D! 0. o Aloxandrin, | 6 Pittsburgl, = Blo . Tirldgoport, 0., and Lollatrd| 50 Wheolitigese s vo s .| 8 Claveland, .\, Leress| B0 New Castio, ., Youngstown| 80 and Aliron, O. Norfolli, Vi 58 Wilmington, N. G, ] Cliarleston, 8, 0, fid Savannah, 'Ga. % Yetorsburg snd Richmond...| 6 "Tho rates ou divared liogs ato : To Donton, 000; to Now York, 8503 Philadelphia, Harrisburgl, snd Biltl- more, ot Ble, * — THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. . CHIUAGO, Fiibay EvENING, Fob, 0. Tho recelpts of livo stock during tlie week Liave been as follows; Iloge, Bheep. Monday. 21,382 1,323 Tucsdny. WU 10 Wodnosd s 2657 Thursiday, 19,629 8,000 Friday 17,000 1,100 Total, ., 20,012 94 Bhipments wero na follows Hocr, Sheep. Moudny, (X1 G “Cucady 9,088 800 Wedues 9795 810 Thuredny. .. 142 2,000 ‘Tota . 4,018 33,000 - 4, CATTLE—Considerably more was nccomplishied to- doy in tho way of sales, Lut tho {ucreased nctlvity did nat result in any viaiblo improvemont in prices, Tho slight chanye for the better in tho comploxion of the Liastern markets, and tho fact that lberal shipmonta o1 owner’s account woro belng made, stimulated Eaat- . o buyers, and {lioy took hold with considorublo spirit ot tho'reduced prices provalent yesterday, bay= 1ig $376@34.973¢ for good o primo Toxaa cattlo and common to modium native stears, £1,50@6,00 for good do, and $5.00@5.65 for choleo to ¢xtra, Tho purchases of focal bufelicrs wore also on & moro iiberal sealo, but at searcoly s good prices og thoy poid for tho eamo goods yestordag, thio lnrgely oxcosmiva mupply of Iow grades ennbling'them to_buy at about thefe own flg- ures, Tho inquiry for stock enttlo continues ateadily good at firmly mofntained ratos, Bomo choico lots sold at $1,1255@4,25, but tho provalling prices wero £1.25@4.00 for_common to good. Tha priccs pall Tungo from $2.00@2.50 for old serawny cows aud bulls, 10$5.65 far oxtra shipping stecrs, with most of tho trausfors at $3.60@5.00, Tho marliet elosed qulot and cagy: QUOTATIONS, Extra Deoves—Graded atecrs, averaging 1,400 £0 1,550 118100 s vae seseee s $5.60@0.00 Gholeo Beeves—iiue, fat, woll formed §year to 5 year old stedrs, uveraging 1,260 to 1,460 Is, .. 2o +.. G.00@640 Good Beoves—Woil-Taitencd, incly Tormed atcors, avoraging 1,200 to 1,30 158, ... ..., 4.76@5.00 Medium Grades—8toers in fair fesl, aver~ aging 1,150 to 1,300 1la, . Butchers' Stock—Common to fair stoers, and good to extra cows, for city sluughtor, averaging 850 £0 1,100 D8 seecens verrers oo J26@4,00 Stock Cattio—Cominon eattlo, i~ doconis flosh, averagiug 700 to 1,050 ks, 2,0084.00 Inferlor—Light und thin cows, stags, buily, and sealawag steor Cuttlo—Texus, choico corn-fed. Cattle—Texus, winterod Nortl, Gattlo—Yoxas, throughi droves .26@4.60 No, 15 chioico Ltecra 100 good steers. 30 Yexas cattlo, B4 fft BLEOT8.euerernse 70 fuir steers.... 13 good steors . 17 wodiutn ateers, 17 good stears, 78 eliolco stcrs. 34 good Ateers, 41 good steora, 17 choice steers, 17 good stoors, 14 cholco steers HOGS—Thoro was dny, but o further falling off i tho supply oporated to chock any downward tendency of prices, aud {ho market ruled steady at_yosterday closing quotations, Thoro was & largs amount of inferior stock in tho pons, and for such thero woro sellers ot lnost any prico thut buyess Lad o wind to_offer, bub for mer= chnutablo hioga thero was o flrm feollug, Sales ranged from $4,75@6.00 for soallawags, to $5.00 for oxtra. Modium grades dold ut $5.0@3.60, und good to cholcs t $5.60@5.80, We nota tiio oliowing 2 10U BALEY, No. Ave DPrice)No, Av, B0 170 $5.45107 158 60 160 65| 60 181 67 174 X 400 40 161 150 U7 201 g3 315 240 87 160 200 45 810 70 48 205 216 o1 330 203 45 103 204 29 218 1071 73 A 218 40 163 215 w00 187 G2 60} 4L 202 6,60 76 101 650( 7L 253 G456 63 "1 5A5 U8 220 695 45 250 625143 192 65 198 154 6.20] SIEEP—The {resh reccipta were conslderably lghter than yestorday or Wednesduy, but as u lurgo number woro Ioft. over unsold. lat night, tho supply proved fn overy way ample, Prices rulod steady nt $1,00@4.60 for poor to common ; st $4,76@5.00 for mdium, and at $5.25@0.00 for food to extri. 2 AST LIDERTY, PA, Special Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tribune, EAsr LIGEUTY, Pa., Fob, 6,—OATYLE—TUG rocolpts for tho week ending Fob, 5 woro 470 _curs, or 0,102 lioad, agafust 460 cars for tho woek bofore, The sup- ply Was fulr, and selling nt tho foliowlng prices : Exita, 1,%0to 1,600 Ibe, $5.70@8.60; good to primo, 1,100 1o 1,200 Ibs,’ $5,00@5.405 common to modinm, 1,000 to 1,300 1bs, $4,00@4.75; stockors, 800 to 1,000 bs, $3.00@ 4:35; bully, stags, nnd._cows, 800 to 1,600 Ibs, $2.60@ 4,00 fresls cows with calvea, $30,00@50,00, Tho pros= peotfa not yoou for_commoh graded, but fair or good Boll readily, Tho sales for tho week Wero 3,007 ead. Hoas—Tho rocelpts for tho wdek wera 200 cars, or 24,000 head, ogalnst 104 cars for tho wook boforo, Tho supply has hoon good, Tho murket has boen slow, but tho prospocts ra good if ,tho run eomcs light, Plgs aro plony, but dull, Extea Philadolphia, $0.65@0,65 5 Thiladelphin, $0,60; Wght Yorkers, $5.855 rough orkors, $5.00@5.60; common, $4.50G5.00, Siter—Tho Toceipts for tho Weok woro 95 cars, or 10,000 bead, agatnet G35 cars tho weels boforo, Tho supply is ' heavy, aud (ho demand fulr at fho follawiug priceu’ Exiro, 05 to 100 1L, $3.15@0.35; €00d, 75 10 50 1bs, $5,00@5.00; Induna, $4.006.75 ; comaion, $3.5@3.76, BUFFALO, Burraro, Fob, 0.—Carrii—Receipts fo-day, In- cluding 7 cara reported to arrive, 119 liead, making tho total aupply for tho week thua for 7,393 hond, or 430 cavs, agalust 491 cars for tho Eamo time last week, TThefo Wus no miarket to-doy, All offeriugs, suvo a fow adds and onds, woro disposed of, 3 Sinze AND Lastbs—Tieceipts to-day, intluding ro- portedarvivals, 1000, mallug tho Lot sunply for o Sveols thuu far 17,600, ogajust. 8,200 hioad for the samo timo tnst weok, “Tho market closad hoavy, Al the ntock in tho yards uncold will bo shipped East in firat londd, Oanada shoop sud lambs, $0.60% 7,00; Westorn aheop, $5.00@0.60, Wwith cholea lota o slindb Lighor. Baled Includo 1,600 Michigan shoop, averaging TGS Ibs, ab $4,70@0.40; 600 Ohlo shcap, Avoruging 74@V0 Lia, at $4,70; 500 Oblo slicep, aver- Bgibg DIGION s, ot 47,557 440 Tllinolu sheop, averuglug T4 1bs, 84 ¥0.00, ‘Tos—toceipts to-day, Icluding reported arrivals, 2,700—makiug the fatal wapply for the weak {thus far 2000, gt 1,400 [0 tho_wune tmo 'last, vek, iPiho arliok 14 wlow for want of good atock to oporato with, Light plgs, $5.00@5.25; Yorkers, $5.60@0.75; heavy hogs, $6.00@6.23, NLEW YORK, New Yonx, Fob, 0.—lueves — To-day's rocelpts, 1,080, making 3,220 for fowr days, sgainst 1,500 for tho simo tmo loat Woek, 'l murkot 1s sbout steady at unchanged priocs, canging Y@10xo for Toxans, and 3o to 19460 for notivo etcers, Fut bulla sold at’ }ge, 1ive wolghit, BnEsr—1ocolpts, 5,200, making 13,420 for four da; sgalust 6,040 for {hb awme timo List weok, Tho do- nind s fair at provious quotations, " Tho offorluge, Wiitel ineludod Poor to oxirh, woro ll sald ab 6GAe with tho bulk of {ransaotions'at 7750, Bwng—Ttoceints, 1,820, mgkiug 20,100 for faur days, againut 12,030 for tho'sanio tfino last Woek, Noue of- forod ulivo; dreasod, dulland lower, closing at 13;@80 4 1@340 for Westorn, for city, Fies ALDANY, N, X, Tob, 6,~Bzxves—At the opening of "| nor Now York purchased, tho marlot Thuraday, therowas n modotato atendunce of buyors, mainly of focal and Enatern couriry deals ora, _“Tho_Supply Was ample, but an’ buyora wonted to pitrehusy at lower prices than Inat week, n3d holdera ‘woro not dianosod Lo maka concession, 11tLo busincss ywas dono, Tho followhiys day tho ntiondatcoof couns try dealera waa Inrgo, Tlero wero nlsa s nitmber of prominont dealors from New York and Brigthon pro= ont, Trado was oxiremely slow and uisatisfactory, Tuo offerlngs woro muinly iaken by conntry doalora utIunt, weoks rullig prices, Nobtor Dirfghton 0 rocolfta wero nhout oqual t0 Inst weols, aud of ‘averngo quaiity—nearly tho soinc, Embraced i tho rocolpts aro (cn londs of svor= aga quality Toxans, (o romatndor corstituting Norihe oen and Weatorn eatdlea, o indicatious now aro that tho supply will equal tho domand, sud tho tondenoy of thio mavket will Do to Jower prites, Thoro sro o fow car-loads of extra stock, but light cattlo ara plonty, Pricon” quotod sbovo st weck 2 modiin grades bring about lut weolcs priccs, whilo: tferioe nro hardly sa strong, ' Among tho roceipis wero 34 praminn Iilinols steors, ralsed Ly J, D. Giliot, of springfcld, Tl sl o ovued Ly Willam Judaon, of Dotroft, Micll, Thoy average 1,008 I, and aro held at 8o por b, ‘I'ie rocoipta for the week ara: Boves, 7,004 ; shieop, 16,3005 liogs, 25,300, SuzEr AND LAxDs—Tlio Tocolpis aro moderate, and tha market_quiot, Esstorn doalers havo been in ate fondanco, aud token 1berally of tho offorinya, Losal and Now Yorl dealers Lavo taken littlo, Thio mutket rules aloudy aud atrong ot lust weok's prices, Lo ava orago quality of tho recelpts {3 fair, with o very fow receipta of Jsmbs, Blicep, 6@T0; oxlra, Tic, A Ll MARKETS DY TELEQRAPH. Torclan Muricets, Tavemroow, Tob, 611 o, m.—Flour, 295@08 0. Wheat—Winter, 12 40@123 8d} apring, 121@12s Tds whito, 131 60@198 943 club, 198 Jd@14s, Corn, 493 6d @108, Pork, 0s, Lard, 443, Livenvoot, Fob. 6—2'p, m.—Market nnchanged. Livinpoor, Yeb, 620 p, m—Wheat—No, 1 winter, 12 3d@12s 613 No. 1 apring, 11s 80@11s 1045 No. 1 white, 138 40@1398d; club, 10 4d(313s 100} Pork, 008, Lard, 41824, Rocolpts of whoat lust threo Qays, 35,000 qre,—oll Amorlcan. Livenroos, ‘Feb, G, .—5 p, m,~—Cotton standy middling upland, 73d; Orleans, 8id, Sales: 13,000 balca; Amcrican, 8,600 3 speculation and export, ,000, Bnled of tho weelk, 7,000 ; oxport, 6,000 ; specu’ Iation, 17,000, Stock, 031,000 American, 218,000, Rocoipts, 68,000 ; Amoriean, 27,000, 11,000, Stock nfloat, 445,000 ; Amerlcan, 341,000, Bules of uplonds notling below good "ordinary, whippod Fobruary and Morch, 713-16d; shippod Murch_and_April, T3d; dolivernble Fc\:mn? o April, 711164, Otleans, fiothing below Jow middiing, shippod Fobruary and March, 81-10d, Yarns an fabrics ot Manohestor quiet and unchanged. Breadstufls quict, Californfa whito wheat, averaga quality, 188 4d(@14s 82 ; club do, 13s 8d@13s 10d ; red Weslern _apring, 118 100@13s 643 red wiator, 125 30@ 133 0d, Rocoipis of wheat for tho past threa dnys, 3000 dvs, il Avieriean, . Elour, 3@20s . Cor, s 3, Trovislons—Pork, €95, Lard, 44n, Olicose, 768, Dacon—Lang clear middios, 40s : ehort clear, 4 Toxpoy, Fob, 6~5 p. mi.—Tho rato of dlscotint in opon wnarkot for threo montlis’ bills 18 53 por cont, tho samoas tho bank rate, Consola for money, 02@ 934 ; on nccount, 12K @9237, United States seouritics —5-208 of 65, 108}¢ ; do of '07, 108% ; 10-40s, 105} 3 uow 08, 1023, Now York Central, 3, Erlo, 4037} do, preferred, 70, Taus, Fob, 6,—Rentes, 6L 4%5c, Actual oxport, + The Waol Trade. PRITADELPAIA, Tab, §,~Wool advancing; tendoncy firmer; fcarce, Olilo, Pennsylvania, and feat Vir- giuin double extra and nbove, 60X@380; oxtra, 65@ G0os medium, 65@57c; coarse, G0@ole Now York, Michigan, Indfana, and Westorn fino, G0@52)e 3 inos mium, 64@000; coarss, 48@500; combing, wnalied, 62}@050; combing, unwashod, 434 @430 Canada combing, 63@65c; fino unwashod, 30@STe: coarao ad modium, washed, 35@38c; tub-wuslied, 53@57 e 3 ‘oxtra and Merino, pulled, 46@60¢; No.1 and super— fine, pulled, 45@50¢. New York Dry-Goaids Marlcet, New Yo, Fob, 6,—The goneral markot fs funetivo, but some dupartments show un fmprovement, Cotton 100d5 nro in moderato demand at curront prices, which aro firm, edfum fancy printa and shiriing styles ura in steady request ; ginglams in fair domand ; cottone adea improviug, ' Dress goods sroin maderate ro- quest, Woolous for mon's wear rnther moro active ; whito goods aud Humburg edgings solling more freoly, Titusvillo 031 DEarket. TITURVILLE, P,y Fob. 6,—CnubE—Trecqulars sales ranging from $2.13)4 to $2.20, cloalug weal at $3,16, The Praduco Mariccts, NEW YORK, Nrw_Yon, Feb, 8.—Corrox—Dull ; middling upe land, 16%e futures closed quict, BrEabsryrrs—TFlour dull and \weak ; roccipts, 0,000 Drls ; superfine Western and Slalo, $3.00@0.10; com= mon’to good oxtra, §6.40@0.75 3 good to cholcs, $6.10 @1.00; Wwhito wheat oxtrn, $1.00@7.80 ¢ oxtra 'Ohio £0.40@8.00; 8t Louls, $0.76@1L.00. Ry four and coru-moal ‘unchany Wheat dull and lower ; 1o~ coipte, 110,000 bu; No, 2 Chicago, SLGIGLET} Mile waukeo do,'SL.6T@LEY; Towa und Mhinceota spring, $LE3®168'; No, 1 spring (linncsota), $1.61@1.63; No. 3 ppring, $45@LO1 ; wintor red Illitiols, $1.48. ' ltyo quict, Darloy scarco; held firm, Corn duil and lawer'; reccipts, 61,000 bu ; now mized Wostorn aflout, 80833 ; now yellas, 81@le; new white, Sic. _ Oats opeued heavy ; closed & sade firmer ; rocelpts, 19,000 bit; mixed Westorn, 62@63}g0 ; whito, 62@633¢¢. 1l AxD Hops—Unchinged. o r§—Coflnc more active, Sugar firmer; falr to_gaod reflning, 9%@10c, Molisses and rieosquict, TErnotEuM—Dull and decliniug; crudo hold ub B@8AMu; refiued, 134 @165¢, i LORENTINE—50@51c, Hags—Unclanged, TuovisioNs—Pork heavy Mareh; $1G.00 for Moy changed, - Middles Neavy'; long cloar, 80 shost clear, 8¢c, Lard hoavy; prima stoam, 9 7-100, casli§ 93/@V}¢ Fobruary ; 057¢ April, Burrkn—Quict; Western, 35@33c, Citrese—Firm at 03¢c, Warssx—Quict and firm at 09)c@$1.00, PHILADELPIIA, PHILADELPATA, Fob, 6,—BnrAbstorFs—Flour snd wheat dull and_‘unchunged, Corn quict; new yol- low, 77@78¢, Ryoleldat e, Oats frm; white, 63 @Fdo ; mixed, 67@60c, “Pernotzus—lteined, 430, Witisy—Hold at $1.0%, BALTIMORE, DatTrstone, Fob. 6.—BREsDsTUrss—Flour and wheat uuchanged, ' Corn casder ; mixed Weatern, 80c, Oata firm at 53@57c, Ity quiot at 3@07c. TrovistoNs—Quict wnd heavy. Mess nork, $10.609 1075, Bulke shoulders, Gigo; cloar cib, 8xe. Dacon and Jrd unchunged. Borren—Searce; good o fine Western roll, 83@37a 3 Northwwestarn tub, S3@400, . Cosex—Unchanged, Wintsxr—Quiot ut 31 i mow mem, $16.10%, Teef and cut ‘meats un- BUFFALO, Burrato, Fob, 6,—Lntabsrurss—Wheat dull; 800 Dbu No, 1 Milwaukes clubat $1.64, Ooru dull; ‘new, 2@ 40 on track old, T5¢ on track ; 6o in store, Oals dull; nomiually Goe. Ryo quiet. Baricy offered at $1.70 for No, 3 Chleago DETROIT, —Bristurrs—Flour quiet and Wheat,dull und o shade lower; oxtra, %3 omber, $1.48, Corn’ steady at dTge, Dernorr, Feb. 6. nged. ut Oats sleady OLover—35@6.15, ‘TOLEDO, 2 Toreno, Fob, 0,~InesvsTurra—Flour quict and unelianged, Wheat dull and lower ; umber Michigan, $148), " cael;_ 8140, F } $L0L, Marl $L60, April; ' No, 1o, $1 No, 4 do, $1.41 Corn’ steudy’s high wmixéd, Goyed now, 63603 low mixed, new, S1xge. Odta stéadyt o, 2 d73rc, 1loat—-Deessed, $7,0037.05, latter for frésh, CLOVER BEED—$5, Reokirrs—Flour, nono; wheat, 10,000 bus corn, 14,060 ; Oats, 700, Siedn Flour, 300 brls ; wheat, 1,000 bu ; corn, 18,000 b ; oats, 10,000, MEMPIIS, 2 Mzsrpins, Fob, 0,—CorTox — Migher grades nde Yaneod ; olfiors steady ; ordinary, 10@1le; good mide_ diing, 13@13%c; low middling, @l47ze: mid- aling, 15:(@15540 ; alriet, 163 “alny, 4,085 baleas shipmonts, 1o ok, 1,780 balcs : shipmenits, 16,000 bales, Sales, 16,500 bales ; stock, 74,103, SuADsrUrFs—Flour .dull and nominal, Corne mal, none horo, Corn, T5c. Oats, iS@5c. g nonstoNs—Tullaneits dull sud lowers shoulders, 24080y sldes, BX@B3e, Lard, 9x@10Ke. S, 8T, L.OUIS 81, Touss, Feb. §.—Corrox—Qulet ; midaling, 15c. Bueansruers—Tour dull and nomival, except for Tow grudes, which aro scarco and wanted, 'Weat dull and lower ; No, 2 spring, $1.24X; No, 3 red {ull, §1. Corn_casfer; No, 2, G0@0lo on enst track; 03} Murch, Oats quict; No, 9, 48 in clovator, Jey Buyers domand concessions, but Lolders aro firing sales of Minnesota apring at $1,70, Ryo ensfor ut 83, Wittsky~Stoady at 900, Provisions—Pork quiot at $16.60, Dulk meats and ‘Dacon—only o small ordor trado ; buyers of round lots Lgling off for a doolluo, Lard daler at (0a8—Firm ; shipping grades, $5.0@5, $5.40@6,10 0%113, $0.00% Secelpis, 2,010, Oarrrx—Quict and unchanged, INNATT, QrvonvwaTy, Feb, 0,—CorroN—Qulet at 1640, Bneapsturrs—Flour dull aud drooping at $7.00@ 7,15, Wheat dull ot $145@1,80, Coru qulet at GJ@ Gle.” Outw steady at 8@64¢, 'Iiye steady at 05c, Dar- loy quiot; fall, §1.G5@1.80, —Vork duil and nomfunl at $15,25@15.50, ard weal ; sales, stoam ot D, cash and buyer March ¢ gountry Koftle, 03 elty, 0 1-lfc. Dulk macats dull au a shado lower ;_shouldors, dc ¢ clear rib, 75@7%03 clear, B@834c,. ‘Bacon weak ot Te, Bi(c, v loos—Quict ; light grades lowar 'ut”$5,25@5,903 Tieavy, $6.10@025 ; reclpts, 3,140; shipments, 1,870, Wirisgy—Wirnial U0, MILWAUREE, MILWAUKEE, and unchuujod. No. 8, $1.3 cash: SL2G Murcl Onia sleady ; No, %, 0sc,”’ Corn dul lower; No, 9, 6730, ‘Barley firm ; No, Tiya steady ; No, 1, e, ¥ pnovisioNs—Tork, $1450, cash, Swest-plokled amalold ut DX@103g0, Bulk shoildors, 63ze, looa, DMiddles =nomduul &t TH@8e, looso, Lard lower} kottlo, DAD ; steam, D9, Hodu~Live, $6.08; lressed, $0.373¢ ; voceipts, 1,000, JeokrFzi—lonr, 1,000 e’y whéat, 44,000 b, Sauwaxza—Toiry 11,000 bils: Whdat, 25,000 bu, ring, $1.60, LY AND, OLEVELAND, ‘Feb, (. —~BREADSTURFE—lone duly oo vachunged, Whoal-o, 1, 8183; No.t, stis orn—0ld @Tde; now, 08@0 Oats steady ; No, Slato, 800 o, 4 4o, |' :3 :‘ sty Bait eTnoLEUM-—Tirm ;- atnydard white, car-l TOUISVILLE, | Crots, 120 LouisvitLe, ¥ob, 6,—CoTToN—Quict nt 150, Lueapsturvs—Llour and wheat quiet sud une changed, Corn quiot at 700, Lrovisions—Moss pork easior at 816,373, Buld slhouldv) od buid ‘meats quict and unchutigod, Buoow quivt; T cloar riby 1';‘;1 clear, 030, Hugur-ur #1330, LardeTiarce, WiisKy—Hirmer ab 98)40s He a ehado lowor