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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BATURDAY EvENiNG, Fob, T, 'The fncrenso In the supply of monoy in this markot sinco the begiuning of tho waok hins boon quito doclded, 'Tho banks aro cnrrying n vory Intge amount of grain and provilons, aud, thorofore, tho onsler condition of the market iy not eo marizod with thom ag {n the opon mark ob. Thoro {6, howover, a largor aupply of loanablo funda in the country wost of this city than for sovoral yoars boforo, A great doal of it is bolng sent horo for tuvostment in loans, and tho pros- poot, i it o roduction in tho ratos of lutorest must bo tho rosult Loforo long. Tho samo condition of affaira is apparent in Now York, Pricon of etooks hove ndvanced lnrgnlf. nud Government bonds considarably, sinco Inst Mondny, The Now York bank stalo~ mant of to-night roflects tho revival of spoculn- tion in stocks by n largo increnso of both de- posits and lonns, Now York Exchiango was in abundaut supply to-day nt 760 to 800 por 1,000 disvount, Tho cloarings of tho Chicago bnitks for tho weelt woro: Clearinga, o 85,442,708.62 000 LM s BnaLeo Dalances, £350,083,34 7,40 1,000, 2,810,800,00 2710,016,16 reireneeensbere o 808,0T0,000,01 $1,762,808,20 Qortreaporiding wook lnst year., crevieens 20,180,120 9,020,070,80 The following quotations of local stocks aro furnished by Messra, Hlammond & Gago: Total Asked, Firat Nationnl Banl:. Third National Ban! ifth Nationn! Bank, ‘Comimercial National MMozchanta' Nationnl Dank, ‘Gorman National Bank, T20gl Wakcls COmPABYs.ses s ven s Chivago QGuslight and Colie Chamber of ‘Commorco, Traders! Insuranco Comjauy, 101 . . 106 Messrs. Proston, Kenn & Co. quoto a8 ‘follows this p. m, : Ruing, Selling, Uniled Btates Ga of 81, 119 110, Unlted States 6208 of 161 United Btates 6-208 of %64, 1l Dnited Statoa 6-208 of 05, 2, 8 United States G- f ary and July, A173 7y Unitod States 6-20 of '67—J; ary andJuly..., ooeuee L1183, 18Ky yUnliod Statos 5-20' of 08—Jnnitt- :ol_i‘rymld July, W18 1183 United Btatos Ga (how frauo).. United States currency ‘Gold (full woight), Gold coupons, Galdexeliangs, ...’ Sterling., ... Chiengo Gty 7. i Cook County Tu. L. 0T &ful, 0%t Town, county, and ¢ty 10~ por < cent bonds’... 96@ITY LAND WARRANTS, "\ Buyiny. Selling, D " 180 bl 180 17 i LATEST. New Yonx, Fob. 7.—Monoy closed at 8'por gont on Govoruments, and 4 per cent on stocks. Topresontativos of prominent snvings bouks wero in Wall street biying ' Govornments to em» }-floy thoir surplug funds, Bauks of discount and lnairanco companics, wero nlso on thoe market for tho samo purpose, aud’ there was a sharp nd- ‘vauco in prices. x Forolgu oxchango closed up dull and hoavy, ot £4.881/@4.84 for bunkors’ 60 dnys sterling, and B4:863@4.87 for demnnd. Gofd clonod ut 111 3¢, tho extreme range of the dny having been 111% and 1113, Itates paid for catrying wore 3, 4, and 2yer cont; for bor- rowing, flat. Clearings, $26,000,000. ‘'rensnr; oporations for {ho weok at Now York include tho disbursomont of $2,789,453 gold for inter- est in'redomption of 5-20 Londy, and roceints of £8,087,100 for customs, Genoral merohundise imports sumo timo, $7,029,642." Produco oxports, 6,072,208, and 8pacie oxports, 8847,616. Btack " speculations wora stromg fn fho finnl dealings ot tho higzhust pricos of the dny. St “Liouis & Iron'Monntain waa the only wosle spot, declining from 69 to 66, The doalings woro ani- ninted on Northweat sharos, which advanced to G0 for common, und 76 lf for proferred, Rack Taland ronched 108%¢; Illinols Central 108%; and Michigan Contral #1211, Northwest proferro was acarce for dolivoyy, and 1-6¢ was paid for tho ‘ueo' of steck. Sules to-dny nggrogated 102,000,0f which 10,000 were Weatern Union, 1,600 Unlon ' Paciflc, 2,000 Wabash, 5,300 Pasiflo Mail, ‘2,500 'Obios, 4,000 Milwaukeo & St Paul, 1,000 ditto proferiod, 13,000 Lako Shore, 2,600 ilnrlem. 1,600 Erie. 16,000 Delawaro, Lanckowannn & Weatorn, 6,000 Chicago & Rock Island, 9,600 Ohicago' & 'Norihwestorn, 8,000 ditto proforred, 1,300 Ohlcut;o & Alton, and 1,000 Columbns, Olifengo & Indiana Contral. Storling, 4.81%¢. @0 Coupons, 8L Couponw, 62, Coupons, ' Coupons, %: 11 Coupous, 65(ow). .. 1175 BTATE BONDS, 21\ Virginies, old. ... . ...083 North Cutolina’s, old 283" Nortl Carolina's, now.18 BONDS, upous, 167, . Coupons, G8. 0-4 Missourda .., Tenuesnoos; oI ; Tennensocs, nuw, Virginiay, Bow, BTOCK 8, 291 St. Paul pra, Wubash, Aduws Expres Wells Furgo . American B United States Ex. Pucitle Mail, ew York @ [Terre Haute pfd ». 23 ;Ehlc:xuo & Allon ,,.,.1 1¢ Chicaito & Alton pfd. 113 Af[outo t tissisippl. - ttsg ;!Cleve,, Cin. Col,. (Chi., Tur. Lalkd Shoro. Tndiaua Con o 11 Michigan Ce Ullinols Central, Tittahurgh & Ft.W. Union Pacific sto Northwestern, ., Union Incitio bond: Northwestorn prd Central Pacifio honds Rock Islnd ... +1083{Del., Lack, & Weslern New Jersoy Contral, 1053 Bt, Paul ... REAL ESTATE., r LTS Tho improved feoling in regard to renl ostato Investmonts noticed m our article of a wook ago not only continnos but incronscs, and the predic- ‘tion mado*'nearly two months' ago that the searcity of other satisfactory investments wonld causo o flow of capital to this city for invest- mont in resl cstatols being vorified. Within tho pust week wo have talked with sovernl men largoly intercsted in real estato who waro fooling very despondent amonth or two ago, but who now say they are ‘conviuced that thero will bo great activityand an advance in pricos this spring. It may bo said that in theso cases the wish is fatber’ to the thought, but it is at losst an ovidenco of a groat chango in tho gonoral foeling, that men who Bix weoks ago foared o continued dopression and a-possiblo docline in the pricos of renl estato, now feal as confident that tho intlux of capital from abrond is preparing the way for as nctivo a sonson fu xeal estato ns hag been oxperionced in somo years. Aftor a panic money always accumulatos in tho hands of capitalists, beeauso they lam‘mn\- rily loso confidenco in the valua of “sverything but money. But soon thov bogin to ronlizo that hoarded money dwindlos away, and when invost- mont in any particular line does tako & stort, it soon swells to an extia volumoe, in proportion to tho provious depression, ‘I'he Jarge advanco in railrond stocks aud the smallor ono it Govern- mont bonds in tho last weok (instance, Rock Islaud stock quuted yestorday at 108 agminst 104 ut the Doginning of the woolk) shows that the necumn- Intion of money has continued untll eapitnlists find that, being nnable to lend it, thoy must buy somothing in order to ugo_it. Country bankers ond monoy-lenters from threo differont quarters in this Btato during the past weok toll us that thioro was nover 80 much monoy in the country a8 now, and that moroe is offored for loau on mortgngos of furms {han can bo used, Much of it has boen, and is siill bolng, sont into this olty for investment in comimorcial paper and mortgagos, Dut this avonune of om- ployment is alreudy becoming inndogunte to tho supply of monoy, and ovon monoy-londors thom- selved sdmib thit & declino in the ratus of intor- est, outside of banks, is moro than probablo, There are plonty of country capitalists who do not epeculuto eithor in raflrond stooks or Wost- orn’products, and for those thero seoms no in- Yestmont 80 attraotivo as real ostato in n city liko Ohleago, which must increaso In woalth aud population unless tho ontire busincss of the country s ovorturned, Tho meh in this city who have beon _promi~ nont a4 speculators in ronl‘eatato for'soyersl yonrs pnat are doing compnratively little now,— ot boeauso thoy inve not confidoneo in tho prospects of netivity, but boenuso they wore cripplod, firat by the grent fire, and hind nol ro- vovored from thnt when their enleulations wore ngain upsot by the paule, DBat that monoy i now coming hero from vatlous quartors, hoth st and Wost, wo have numorous ovidances, Thoro {6 senrcoly woll- known ronl aetnle ngontin the cily Imt i vo- colving inyuitica nbunt the chances for Invest- ment, and nuuuxur;\nxull by offers of sums of money, from capliinlints in varlous parts of the country. A gand many purchases have alrondy boon mado, TUSINESS IN JANUATY, I'ie nggrogato of tho conwiderntions forsrnp- orly transforred in Jamwnry was 95,700,000, againak §4,700,000 in Jnnuary, 1879, KUMMARY OF TIANGFERS FON THE WERK, ‘Tho following is tho total nmount of elty nnd sube nrban_property tranaforred during tho week ending Baturday, Feb, 7: City proporty—Number of sales, 1143 cousideratinn, $610,131, North of city iimita— Numiber of salex, § 3 conaidernifon, $11,600. Bouth of clty Timita—Number of anles, 29,4 considierntion, $122,- 570, Total snles, 144, Tolol consideration, $753,101. COMMERCIAL, BATUNDAY EveNtRG, Fob, 7, The following woro tho recoiptaand shipmonts of tho lending nttleles of produco in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one yonr ago: NECEIPTA, 1874, BIIPMINTS, Flour, brlk,, Wieat, bu Corn, bu, Oats, b head, Tinx seed, 1bs, Troom corn, 0/ 21,470 log07,470 B 5 20 050 7,400 047,735 20,050 i Ln,448) 801 28,707 3 4,007 13| 1840 ol 100,710, 148,630 | 240,657 2 o511, 12 74810 160,830 0 lo. .ee Tambor, m i 203,000 008,600/ 60,600 Hhinktes, m. 185,600 785,000( 183,000 Tath, m., 25,000| 20, Halt, bria; ... i) 505] 1,420 Withdrawn from storo on Fridny for city con- sumption: 4,764 bu whont ; 7,314 bu corn j 0,219 Du onts; 690 bu ryo; 2,438 bu bavley. With- drawn for do during tho past woek: 16,175 bu whent ; 88,711 but corn 3 13,770 bu oats; 0,208 bu ryo; 12,919 bu barloy. ‘The following grain has boen inspected inta storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 162 cars whont ; 185 cars corn ; 20 cara ont; 11 cars rye; 81 cars bnrley. Total, 408 cars, or 169,000 bu. The following were tho recoipts and shipmenta of breadstufls and livo atock at this point during the pnst wook and for the corrosponding weeks onding as dated : nEOLITTA, Feb T, 1874, 73,765 81165 476,05! TFlonr, bris Whent, bu 1075, a7, Livehogs, No, 12,46 Cattle, NO, ... 1160 Flour, Inls, 80,766 Wheaf, Lu fowtny Corn, bu a0, Datsy In Wrler Dresed Lops, Jdvohogs, No, Uattle, No, The loading produco markats wore steadior day, tho variations in prices boing small, Grain was* gomowhat firmer, and provisions qniot. ‘Lhore was liLtle to affect the markots from out- willo sources, tho iutluencos being chiefly local ; but the rocent decline has beon such n sovore ono I grain as to induco many oporators to buy, on the principlo that ** it is o long luno that Lng no turn,” T'here was not, howover, ko much de- mand a8 to causo gront strength, especially o tho shippiog movemont was very slow. The dry-gooda market was quiot in most de- partments, prints and Lloachod cottons nlone showing anything moro than s modorato degron of activity, Pricos, lowover, wero firm nil around, whilo standard sluple vroductions still show a tondoncy to advance, Stocks of domestic toxtiles aro light, both in distributors’ hunds and at tho sources of supply. Consoquently, a confi- dout foeling ebtaing. *Lhere wero no {mportant now - features to noto in connoction will the grocery murkot. I'hora was less ac- tivily than on gomoe of tho provious dnys of tho wook, but othorwise tho gituntion wns unchanged. Coffces and sugms wore again firm, and {uut now soem to be tend- ing upward, Loth of thoso staples being quoted mora active and firmer at tho East. Lico is Btrong. Birups, molasscs, spices, soaps, de. remain stondy and firm. Iho domnand for eanno: gonds cantinues to improve, and some lines ara advancing, owing to inadequato supplios, Dried Truita wore moving with considerable freodom at flrmlf' mnintained prices, The domand is now mainly to suit comsumplive wants, but tho reducod condition of the wutocks in- duces n flm feoling, and tho recontl: advanced prices ‘aro likely to bo Ellfllnlllfllg Tish continue in activo roquest, and are held ‘with "pronounced “firmness, The advanco in whitellsh, trout, and family mackerel notod yostordny wng fu(ly austained, and somo othor “dogeriptions seom likoly ta move in tho samo direction, Dagging was dull, as proviously quoted, Conl was unchanged in prico. Soft varidties wero solling freely, but unthiracito was dull, consumors refusing to order in advanco of curront jrequircments. Pig-iron was in de- mand at wsteandy rates. Scolch uoted finn at $46.00@50.00, according to r‘.u'mld. Leather, tobacco, and wood were unchanged. iho ofl {rade oxliibitad a. good dogreo of animp- tion, nud former quotations were vory genarnily adhored to. Carbon was not as strong us on yes- torday, owlng to u slight roaction nt tho Linst. TF{H“"““ was again advanced—now quoted at 60c. Tho country demand for Iumber continues netivo, and comuon boards, foncing, and small timber aro very firm under reduced wtoeks. Bhingles and lath aro ulso in good domand and {lrm,” Tho trado in hardware snd metsls was ro- ported fair and improving, und quotations nro maintained for all urticles enumorated, Nails aro very nctive, aud flrm, b $£4.25 rates Iron mgrehants report s fair busi- ness in thoir "line of goods, and o . strong feeling m regard to iron. Tho broont-corn trade was again reportod fair in the aggrogate, and ull &zrm]nu aro fivm, partien- Inily tuio Iowor and modium ones, which are bo- coming searce undor tho stondy domnnd, Wool was stoudy aud sulablo to Westorn mills. Hay was unehinnged, no lmprovemont boing noticod in the domund, 'Who trads in greon fruit s principally iu o local rotail way, with occasionnl shipmants to tho jutorioron orders, Apples are tending upward, owing to scmcity, and crunborries wro also firm, tho supply, a8 usual Hensons at this Deing vory much reduced. Ifidos wero in mod- orato request, The seod market wos rluinb, with the oxcoption of timothy, which mot with an Improved domand, prices ranging from $2.70@ 3,00 for common to prime, Potutaos wore scarco anddflem ot the recent advance. 'Tho pouliry morket was fairly active and stondy. Choice dressod turkoys wora in roquost for shipment, Tho offeringe of all deseriptions wero fair, Ligpa wold Lo tho rotail trudo, wirictly fresh boiug « shade stronger, owing to Hght offorings, Highwinos woro quict and steady at the ro- cenl deelino, though quoted lowor fii Now Yorlk, Bnlos wero roported of 100 Lrls ut 90c por gal- lon, Drossed lmfia wore dull and wonk at a decline of 100 por 100 1Ly, at §6,60 for Loavy, und £0.60 for light, fucar loads, and £0.40@6.60 for do “in odd lots, Buyors wore backward on necount of tho woakness 'in live, and loldera gencrally doforred action Lill Monduy, 'Tho market closod ulnml{. Bales wore roported of 110 at $0.00 ; 952 nt 6.65 5 186 at $6,00 ; 26 at §06.46 ; 60 ot $6,40, 'Tatal, 684 hond. Trovisions wera 1‘|u|nt, with vory littlo change in prices. Tho active movewment of Friday filled up spoculativo buyors, ut tho sauio time that it clonsed tho market of ull Jots oxcept thone in the hiands of indopendont holders, Houco thoro was very littlo praduce oithar wantod or offered for anle, Thomarket was really strong, whon its condition was guuged agulust tho fust that liva hogn wero roported *lower ot tho Btook-Yards, with o full supply. Our packing roturns alrondy foot up a toxull which exceods thut of the wholo work of last sonson by about 8,000 hénd ; with threo weeks more io Lear from boforo tho presont sonson {8 flnishod, It now sooma probable that Chiengo will not only puck flly 1,600,000 hogs during the winter of 1874, but that the yleld will tully oqual thut of the preced- "ing wlator, in spito of tho acknowlodged short woight this sonson, Moss pork was » shada cnsior than tho oloslng quotntions of Inkt ovontog, and lard nbout tho pamo. Moaty wero scarcoly inquired for, but wora quotod flrm, ‘Lho mnrkot elosod dull sud wonke ab tho follow- lnfi rango of lyrlcuny Ness pork, cash or_mollor Tobruary, 214.40@14.42}4; do yuoller Mnrch, B14.60@14,65: do mollor April,* §14,80@14.86 § primo mosa pork, S12.00@13,00; oxtra primo do, $12.00@12.121¢, Lard, onsli or sollor Fobe runry, 80,10@0,13161 do sollor Murcl, 80,22} @025 5 do_goltor April, §0,35@0.40 3. do mofle or May; 80,60@0,65, “Graon haug nt @030 for 18 and 15 1b avoragos; awoot plokled hams, 04¢@ 103go; dry salted monts, loowe, nt biS@DIG0 for shouldors § 1%@’?{0 for Qumborlandsy ’lflg@ ngu for long oloar; T34@73¢o for short rlbay 7if @ Jfin for shork nlnnr; tho same boxed at ifo por 1h above thosa prices, Groen menta ifalowor thnn snitod do, Moats for March dolivery Y@3fo highor, and for April %@h‘n higher {han caul ricos, Bacon meats, "7i¢o for shonlders pri I £ for shonldors, 8! @8%c for short TlbA, D@}o for short clonr, ‘and _113(@18140 for hams, all pncked, Mosn Doof, S8,35@8.60; _oxtra mos do, 80.76@10.00 : Loof linmu,’ §23.00@29.50. City tnllow, 0J¢@70; groneo quotablo nt B@T Bnles wore roportod of 100 brls mess mork {tneolnl brand) ot SLL0D . 3,000 brln_ do, sollor lnreh, nt $14.060; 700 brls do at §14.663 600 brls do at B14.634¢; 260 brls do, soller April, at #1486 500 brls do at 514,80 ;' 260 tea do, wollor March, at £9,26; 260 fes do, sollor April, at 80.40' 200 tes do nb §0.873¢; 1,260 ton db ub 80,86 ; 40,000 1be green shouldors (10 Ibs) at 63¢o 3 '60,000 the whort ribs, wollor April, ot 8a 100 boxes do at73¢0, cash; 20,000 bs groon hams (18 1bs) nt D2¢0; 20,000 1 green bollica at 81¢o, Tho following figures show tho number of hoga slnughtored in Oliengo sinco Nov. 1, 1873, togother with comparative figures: 8lnco Nov, 1, 1873,...... 21,400,008 Sunio timo 1879-% 1,178,841 Hamo timo 18712 109,161 Snme timo 1870~ + B12j06t ‘The Daily Commercial Report givos tho fol- Towing ny tho shipments of liog praduct for tho ‘weok ending Fob. 6, 1874, and sinco Nov, 1, 1873, i dompared with the corresponding poriods Inat yoar: Torle [ Fard [ HamaShontd's TR A e e oo el 00| 8,163, 691} e \Hul:s%l '‘glob, A I % hoolf 7,053,007 Hamo wp 2,981 8,000 8,176 1,095, 011) 11,081,238 Binco Nov, 1,7l | 78,716 65abi| 20, 001118070, 139|106, 220) 704 s Samo timo 721, {185, 3381110, 053] 25, 666117, 373, KE)| 77,501, 069 hf'mnlndm all cut monts oxcopt shoulders and 8, ', int “Grdon nma Shippiod during tho wook, 20,253 pes, n’mm 160,128 yos o curm;pundlmi ‘ool fust yonr; sinoo Nov, 84,625 Dios, agalmel] 417,677 pes tha sawo timo Flour was again dull, in_sympathy with ‘New York, which wns roported to bo *‘flal.” Ix- porters woro not in attendenco, and thers was only a very light domand from tho local irado, Trices woro unchauged, holders boing unwilling toconcedo in the mattor of quotations, while wheat wes stronger, Bran was searco and again bighor, Sales woro roported of 200 brls whito wintor oxtras on private torms; 20 brls spring oxtras (Patont) nt $10,25: 200 brls do (Miun.) at 80,75 ; 60 brls do at $6.16; 50 brls do at §6.00 H 500 bl do on_privato torma; 25 brls suporfines b $4.26; 10 brls buckwhent at 26,763 25 brls do ab $6.,00, Total, B30 brly. Also, 30 Long bran ab $18.00 on track, The following wera tho prices nsked at tho close: Tair to good white winters, Chofeo do. Ted winters, Choico epring oxtras, Medium to good do. Good to chioica Minnesota, Patent douueverarsesnens, Tafr to cholca Bpring, suporiino, Common do, tyo flour, Buckwheat o, Droll...oes % X Wheat was more active, and firmor, at nbont tho samo range of prices a8 on Friday, though Liverpool aud Now Yorlk woro both roported flut, stale, and unprofltable, while onr recoipts showed mo particnlor change n volume, tho rather smaller inspection Loing not umisnal on Saturdey, Thoro was no phipping domand of consequence, but a moro active sjicculative in- quiry, which was started by Milwaukeo opernt- ors, nnd continucd by the local shiorts, Tho Inttor Dbecamo afraid that capitalists wero about to.take Told of « long lino and causo n radical turn in the marlkot ; aud, ns they wero short too extensively forsafoty undor such ecircumstances, thoy at once commenced to il in, making the markot quite activo and utronger, Who offerings wore, howover, more liberal, as & good mnny boldors soemed to think that fu (Lo absenco of any Bu- ropean demuud there is nos much hopo of a speedy improvemont in prices. Sellor Maveh opened ot $1.22)¢, ndvancad to 51,2274 vocedod 10 31,9947, Toso to §1.23%, and closed ensior at §1.393¢." Boller tho month, or cash No. 2 pring, sold “at BL20M{@1.21%¢, closmg at S1.21%¢. Sollor April gold at” $1.253{@1.26, and solior » ot $1.20@1.80. No. 1 spring was ot ab BL2Y for slraight, with o premium of 2ge for Northwostorn recoipts. No, 8 spring closed at 1,16, and rojectod do ot $1.10, Cash sales wero reported of 1,600 bu No. 1N westorn ab 1.2314; 23,400 bu No, 1 spi $1.23; 2,800 bu No. 2 wpring b §1.913¢ @ .50 18 6,60 Dbu do at 21.211¢ 5 25,400 bu do nt 31,2134 ; 23, budoat 812147 5,000 bu do at $1,31; 15,000 Z 4] bu do at $1,203¢ § 8,000 bu No. 8 spring ab $1. 2,%0% bu rejocled’ spring at $110. ‘Total, . u, Corn was rather moro active, and flrmer, tlml\fih avoraging S(@3{¢ lowor than on Friday, which was & dropping” day from bogiuning to end. Liverpool was quoted easior, Now York was dull, and the inspection this mnmtn[{ cover- ed the unusual numbor of 185 cars. All this cansed o vory honvy fooling at tho outset, but tho short interest took hold quite froely at’ the declive, oud soveral who thought the wonk- ness was but °the yprelude to an upward twrn also went Jong to o - limited extont, Ilonce more firmness after 12 o'clock. Sellor Mareh oponed at 571e, declined to 67c, roso Lo 16737c, 'receded to 572¢c, and closed firm ab 67}4e. Seller May sold at 63){@08c. Kollor the “month, or cash No. 2, sold nt G0lg @bc, closihg nt G63fc, Ifojoctod closcd ut 4C3e for mow, and b2gc far old, Cash saios woro roporfed of 15,000 bu No. old ot 57c ; 14,800 bu do nt 663¢e ; 20,000 bu do nk 5634 ; 7,800 bu do nt 505¢c ; 800 bu do now at 63%d0 § 1,600 bu rojocted old nt 621ge ; 800 bu do at 52270 ; 1,200 bu do st 62 ; 3,200 bu do now nbt 4701 1,600 b do b 46340 3 1,000 bu do nt AGigo : 2,000 b do at 463¢e 3 400 bu' by samplo, onty ot 66c on track, - Lotnl, 74,800 bu. Onts wora quiot ‘and moro variable at about the srmo nverago of gices ag on I Loing weak early, and _fiemor aftorwurde, in sympathy with wheat nnd corn, Tho receipts woro ouly modornte, Seller Murch oponad ut 421¢¢, roso to'4284c, und cloned flrm b 423(@3237c ; onsh No. 4 sold hnnringlK ab 41l6@1137¢, closing ab 41%¢e. Boller il wih - nominal at 433@18%%c, and scller May sold ut 470, Cush snlon wore roported of 1,800 bu No. 8 nt 4107e 5 1,200 bu do at 4124} 8,600 bu do at 41)de 5 1,200 bu do at 41¥ge; 1,200 bu do at 412e; 600 bu rejectod ab 80c; 600 bu do wb 980 ¢ 1,200 bu do at 983¢c ; 1,200 bu whilo by sumplo at 44c, on track, ~ Lotnl, 12,600 bm, Tiyo was quiot and n #hndo firmer, though Lho receipls wora ratlier moro liberal than tho recont wverngzo, and buyors held ot early for n decline in prices, but could not obtain it, There wera two or thres ear-load ordors on the murket for shipment, Bulos wero roported of 1,200 bu No. 2 ut 830, nnd 2,000 bu do nt #2140, both frewh re- ceipts. Iogular No. 2 was nominal at 80140, Barley wos quict und wesk, under u repetition of lavgor receipts than expected, and s #oueryl foar that holdors will havo mioro to tako caro of thun they had caloulnted for. I'ho murket nvor- nged about o por bu lowor, No. £ sold nt $1.05 regular to &1,76 frosh rocoipts in n proferred hougo. No. 8 gold at &L.65 in o round lot; oand rojectod was dull at 2J{@1.46. Cnsh snlos wora roported of 400 bu No. 2 frosh at $1.76; 400 budo at $1.70; 400 bu do rogular at 31655 10,000 bu No, 8 at 21.65; 2,400 bu reJocted at B1.45; 400 bu do-at $1.48; 400 bu dont 81,4316 5 400 bu by Hample al 1,78; 800 Lu do nt 8L70: 800 bu do at £1.60; 400 bu do at 1,60 ; 1,200 bu do at SLG5; 400 bu do at &1.46 3 400bu do at 81.45, on track; 800 bu do ut &L70, delivored. 'Wotal, 10,300 bu. EUNOPEAN MANRKETH, ‘Iho following advicos woro reerivod on 'Chango fo-day, in nddition to thoso givon In our tole- graphio columns: * Frn, T,—LIvENPooL—Whent: quict, Corn rather casiur, Bpriug whoat, 123 Jd@1s 8d, Amoriean 1nixod corn, 49a 34, ; . LUMIER AXD RALT, Tho Baginnw Courier of “tho 4th containe its -usuul anmual statemont of tho -productions and Tosources of the Baginaw Valloy, 'he following i extracted from itb : it SR COMPANATIVE BTATEMENT OF LUMDER, ‘Thoso figuras are for and do not includo contiguous territory, 'I'no following 18 a statement in dotail of the lumbor businoss of the euttro Bugmaw Valloy ¢ tho Saginaw Tivor only, No, of willy, ., , 105 No, of muluy saws, 40 No, of elreninr saws, T No, of gutiyg suwi Copital fnvbated. e r—— Gapncity of milln, Taamber out, 1873, *Lumber on hnnd i Lumber on dock Rold, £t Logs iu mill-boom, £f, Men employed Pleketa ont.., 0 Lath enty pe “ 80,120,400 Laths on find, pea.. ] 26,807,230 *[rom this umount should bodeducted 60,000, 000 feat of lumbor sold to Fob, 1, 1874, and 60,- 000,000 hohl by partien who shlp to tholr owh *yards, to proporly ehow that amount on hand, uurold, which is fogs thau 100,000,000 feot. 'Thin stntomont shows an incrensed capnoity of 84,600,000 feot over “lnst yenr, nn increaso of 082,000 in onpltnl, and an'incronse of 17,748,041 foot of lumbar out, During tho past yenr threo mills woro do- alroyed bf’ fire, two mills hove beon bullt and four robullt, holng nommally now mills with an ivoronsod onpnelly, In many othors the capnclty ma- lins beon lurgoly incronsed by improve ohinery, 'l following showa (he annual production of enlt in tho distriot sinco 1860 : dirin,| Year, Pt {810, T'rom the annual roports of - tho Btate Inspaot- or forthe Inst five yonrs, stuco Biate inspootion beeame o Inw,:tho following summnry of alt in- speetedy tho tablo ineluding the "product of ‘Huron County, is givons ! 1 1670, 1871, 18T 503,338 050,043 B 14617 607 41,045 0,00 10,950 T8 4,202 Total, ..:609,088 628,070 - 793,457 EQUARE TIILER AT SUDLAND, A Midland correspondont of tho Baginaw Courier, sponking of onk -timbor, anvs tho prices paid aro ay -high as §26 por {,000 in tho tree, and the cost - of .owing in the woods is from &60 to 866 por 1,000, ‘The prices paid on tho track aro about &150 por 1,000, or 8200 ab iy City, which is_the shipping point. -Add to his €160 por 1,000 for shipping to Gardon Island, thon $70 per 1,000 for rafting and run- ning to Quobee, Whis smnkes it at Quobee 120 cont prico per 1,000, Add also to this tho caub of shipping from Quobes to Turopo, your $80 per 1,000 will be but a trifla in comparison to what 1t will bring in the Juropean markots. WODL. ‘Walter Brown, Sou & Co., of Now York, writo a5 follows ¢ During tho firat part of the month of January, tho wool muarkot wis eomparativaly quict: it liehigt tho henson_ whienyinufuctirers ato_ongaged i tuking slocl, aud only purclinso wools whero thiclr fmmediaty requirements nake it u necessity, Transactions at this timo wora quile linited, bu holders, contldont that tho avuilublo supplios wore umiall and could not bo fmmedintely roplonislied, were very firm in thelr prices for il desfrabla flecees, Tho sligtht demnud coming from consumers nlono brought cluarly to Tight tho fact. that good conditionad wools wero really scarco ; which, with tho jcontinued and fncreasing caso in the monoy market, hna caused o gradual inrduning i tho valuos of flecced. A dotcs~ tie wouls slondily advanced, manufacturers turned fo otlier wools for tubatitutos, thoy belngrelntively cheap- er. Of theae, Cape wools have recelved tho. nost at- fentiou duriug tio month, nud at tha closonto quoted 5 por cent highor for superior lots than in our laut rice eurront, “Lho woolen goods trado,sinca thio opening of tho year, hing been fearcely satisfnctory to munufacturors, ojtber in the minount of sales or the prievs oblatned, “[hin ins probubly refarded the wpward fendency of fh wool markct moro than any othor -cyure.. At lio presont wriling, lowover, thero scoms (o b n bot~ ter eolfugg nmong dry goods Merchants, noma of whout rodicta Yory netivo dewand for woolens during tho next thirty days, Dealors iro now looking forward with considerablo intorest to (ho February sales of Colonial wools in Tondon, fecllng that any deficlency thero may be in outr houio supphiea will finvo to bo flled. from abroad, und that tho valuo of nll clames of clothing wuols in American markets will lo somowhat affected by tha cost of wools fmported from Evglaud, Culifornia and Texas woola havo been i1 good ro- queat thronghont ilio month, and s many nanufac- tirers havo lesencd that the judiclous ise of thieso waols, i1 conueetion with Westorn® flocces, tonds to cheapion tha cost of pruduction of Una_ ghods, tiey Iinvo very unturally {mproved proportionately’ witlt other wools, Whilo wo'consider tho tendency of tho market fs stll slightly upward, wo_thinle, unleas thoro {s n urked improvement flootls, thero wall not bo nny materinl chango in tho valuo of 'tho raw minferlal dure ingg tho noxt few weeks, aud, ns it i not desirable to - carry fleoces ovor {0 snother season, we aro of opinfon that those still holding wooln in the interior will can- sult thelr inferosts by sending thew forward to be laced on tho murket, THE CroPs, The National Crop Reporler estimates tho crop of barley in Illiuols, Iowa, Kausas, Ohio, nm} Wissonsin, in 1873, at 0,499,528 bu, of which 2,875,424 remnlng in first hahds for shipmont and futuro usc. Iho same Btatos producod 4,209,379 burye, of which 1,142,777 bu -remnin in first hauds. The hogs oro being marketed so very closcly as to considerably reduce the numnbor of stock hogs bolow tho nvorage. TATEST. In tho aftornoon wheat was in modorato do- mand and & triffo easier, solling nt $1.23@1.281¢ seller Mareh, aud closing at $1,93@1.23)5, Tor setlor tho month $1.213¢ was offered. _ Corn wns quict and stoady, at 672{@57240 soller March, and 6235 sollor May. CALL-ROARD, The time of “moeting of tho Salurdny nftor- noon Provision Board will in - future be Bi16 in- stend of 4 o'clock, as on othor days of tha weok. Mess pork was in.fuir request, aud firm, with snles ab §14.45 cash, and 31485 soller April. Lord was quict; Lhe asking pricos wero 39,16 cush ; goller March, $0.221¢'; sellor April, $0.40, Shouldors and middlay wore auiot atid_unclinng. ed. -Balos woro: GO0 brls mess porlk, cash, at $14.45; 600 brls do se! Ho April at 91485, — CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BATUNDAY EveNiNg, Fob, 7o ATCOMOLWan qudled ut 31920107, BEANS—Mot_with s modgrate inquiry, and cholco lots ure firm, Wo quoto: Navy benns, $2.00@3.40 5 1.60@2.25 3 peas, $1,00@1,25 par bu iu bags. W i fuirly detivo requcst,und sold frec- 1y ut former quotations. Tho Tecoipts contluuo con- »(Llc\‘nlll)" larger than iu former years at this season, but the supply proven fnadoquate, and prices continug to zule high, “Tollowing aro tho current rates: Chiofea to funcy yollow, JI@I8e; medivm to goud grades, 2@ 81g; fnférior to comnon, 18@25¢; common to choleo roll, M@iile, - BAUGING—Thoro was on abscnco of anything re- sembling notivity i the demand for goods i thi Hine, aud valies wero again quated slcady nnd unchange e, We ropoat our list na followss Ktark A, 30 Ludlow A, Gs ; Lowlston A, 3336 ; American A, 8¢ Amonkeag £, 29ge; Ottor Greol, ‘ti2e; burlap ‘bags, 4 oud b b, 182007 gunnies, singlo 17@180; do double, 27@280 ; woul sncks, GO@UIe, BROOM-CORN—Wns in fuir request and firm at tho prices proviously quoted, o8 follows : Cliojeo fu exten i, 8@0c; corn that will work iteolt into n cholew lrl broowi, Tese; for good do, 6@Gxe; good 1o chofeo talls brafd, G§@8e; inforior brish, %@ B3ge. A OILDING MATERIALSWoro qulct snd littlo belter thun nomibnal. - Wotepeat s Shiceo, §3.60; Now York stucco, casting, $,25w4,00 ; Roseuanio cement, RL25@3,60 3 Utlea, Louisville, wid Akron comont, $2.00 4 bri Tortland coment, $7.00@7.60; e fu bulk, B0eG$l,00; Mo (brlw), ' $LIOGLAS 5 tul; whitd sand, F brl, $LOU@LC0T plisterng hafr, ' bu, 4003’ firo lrlek, % 1,000, $55.00690.00 " building bricle (common),'$6,60GI7.00 3 prénsed brick, §14.00 16007 sower brick, 38,505 Miwankes anud Tachia pressed, $25,00600,00, del.s do common, ' $14.00@ Tndisnn prewed, $I5.00@S500; do” cominon, 16,002 five-cluy, 4 brl, &LOUG4.00. medium BUTY SE—Prices wero tho samu us for a forinight Pty whoro thoy uro hold with pronounced fiemuas, Flio' Now York Jouraal of Commierce of Fub, 4, uays 3 Qg muarket f nyraln strongg nolivo o ‘ohoice A furthor advance on tha otlier aldo fourls to inereised shipping domand and leads holdors to offor supplios witls somu reservo; 160 fs now the goneral prico for chotee, sbippers payiig us much us the Lomo witl somo parties Tefusing to sull.” Wo repeat aur lst no follows: Now York fuctory, mild, 1656 Tnigo; Ohlo awd Westurn factors, do, '165@10,007 loiver grades, 11G 1o, CONTHoft won) continucs i fofe demand, but outlruclty Iy esllng wlovly. = Delcor woro tigahy qitotod teady 1a follows : Lohlgh, propared, $11.003 Lacknyunno, $10,00; Cannicl, $9.60 5 Erlo and Wainul 1M, §8,50; Drooks, $8,00; Blossbury, $3.60@9.00; Kirkiand grate, $5.00 Hacking Valloy, $0.60;" Midway, $6.60 3 Indhn block, $0.00; Burelay) ¥0,00 Minonk, { Witimiugtton, £3.00, OOVERAGE~Tenuins quict, Paokera buy ocea- wlonnlly, a8 uceessity require, but thero {a littlo domanl, Tlaop-polas ave i exdemsivo supplys Tork 16 3 whinky Larrels, £1,00@3.10 ; Jurd tloreos, 07 flour barrels, 4830803 pork staves, rouglh, 3 do, bucked, §1,00620,00 5 toreo slaves, 4100 hueked or susod, $35,00@33,00 % 28,003 do hucked, $3,00 G0 clo lour hoading, BR@OIG $10.00@ 13,00 por iy R0 Settipta of Thesih inso beun ruthr Tght of into, owing to thu slorm, nud ure a tritlo highor, Yut tho supply of plekled and Btore lots is sthl quite lirgo, “Cho demand I8 only fuir, Btrietly fresh sell ut 16@ 18e; wloro Jots, H@iGo; pleliled, HG10e, TLICEHERS - Trimo geeso fontherssell alftho smexed pricos: Goad to prim live-geesy feathors, GUGo1e, Troin firat huuds; Jobbing prices, 10@75e; 4 cont Asconnt for cush, TISLU~Tako fish wero firm ot o Ttely ndvanced prices. Suliwater doscriptions woro steady, An ne- tivo- domnd uxfeted nt the uunexed quotations: No, 1owhitothl, 3¢ bnl, SLOUQILIO; Noo 0 do, 878 @5.83; No. 1 trout,” #.6035.70: No, 1 ‘sloro mackerel, now, ebrl, ${3.6U@I005 No, 1 luy, $I0.60@10,75; NO, 9 'mackorel, A-Drl, $4.3538,00 | family i rel, }tbrl, @7,00 : No, 1 shore kity, $2,10@3.25 : 'buiik ¢odlall, $0,9536,60 3 Goorge's codfishy 30,000,251 Labrador berzinig, split. brls, $8,50@V.007 do, jg-brl, $L43@4.60; Labrader liers rlug, round brl,” $7.60@8,00 5 do X-brl, $4.00@4.25 3 tiox herring, No.'1, 50@430; Lox hérring, wealed, 406 ddo: Colmubia Ttiver sulinon, g-brls, $9,7610,00, LULTH AND NUSS—Quolitions Wero tho sanio o8 on yestorday, tho markot riling_sctive und fivm ut the following pricos s FonriaN—Dates, 103@110 t uew, drune, 126313)0] Ugs, in boxes, Liyors, 1631003 Turklsh prunes, 14 @164cs rataing, Inyors, now, $3.50 @405 rolsing, Joosa Mueatol, how, $4.4069.00 ralaing, Vleucl, now, 12@iaxos Zinlo ourrants now, B@BKos citron, H@i36; lemon prol, 20¢, DOMESTIO~ Alden “apples, 20@dtc 3 Michigan, slload, 10)caLto; Michlgnn aviaciors, 19)gaTio ; Wonts e do, T@1lxor Houthorn do,i0iGtto; ‘ponclic ca, pared, 2@ng rnnchu. Twlvon, 1dig@1disc § o, binokberries, now, 10310%¢; Tanne mhxod, 0G0 Derriod, 4U@4203 pittod chierrics, 283100, NOTR—Fil- borts, 11318303 nimonds, Terrngonn, 2932303 Naplon walnuts, 20@320: Culll wlnuts, 20¢alc; Grenoblo walanta, how, 17@180; Denzdls, ligiilico; pocune, Toxah, SX@1IN'g0 ;- Wilnilugton posnuts, f@1007 Tons Sichson fonmut, Kiave, GREEN 1MUTTH—Apples aro meeting with o good Tocal and interior domnud, tha ordorn Lelng mostly for small Ints, *Tha recolpts nro light, aud tharo I8 13 no~ ounutlation of stocks ; ionca tho inarket s quite firm, and fancy fruil bas boon mold above quotntions, Ofhes frult was uncliangod. Wo quolo : Lemons, $,00@0,50 perbox; Valonclnoraugos, $0,60@10.00 % caso; Talore 10 nnd " Mearina do, % box, $3.00@6.003 falr (o_good opples, §123@4.00 ‘per brl; cuolce, $1,60@6.00 por brl, Cultivatod cranborrios and. Gape Gods, cholo, $12,00@14,00. Mulaga grapos, $0,00 por kog, GHROOLIRT:A—Nothing uiow worthy of noteocourred in this markot, In comparison with tho eurllor. days of tho weal {rading wns romowhat Tess active, but n falr amount of snles waw nccomplishod nfler all, and tho genoral narket again pregoutod a firm tone, Helow aro tho quotationa ; 11-0AnD, HODA—TI¢@Be, Qovrrrs—Mochn, *hGd32(0; -0, G, Javn, 19K@ 40Xu} dtva, No, 2, '373@3K)g0' fancy Rio, @IS chioleo do, 33K@333(0; prime Lo, M3(@III0; o, Stagints o common o diatiie; souslg o 20@i06; Bingapora Java, 45r@Inicos Costo i fitay, 8y @lo: do, ety I1)4G010; Mavacatto, @iile, Onteg—-Blar, #l welglt, 16@100: stearino, full welglt, 14X@143¢0 ; do, short welght, 9@ 13cc, R10k—Patun, SR80 ; ltingaon, 75@8o ; ‘Carolina, 83@Vig0; Lolsluun, 8 @0o. “BuaAns—Tntent cut loaf, 19%@13)0 ; crushed and powdered, 114@1k0; grannlated, 113@11o; A, slandard, 102;@10)¢0; do, No. 2, 104¢@16750: 1, 1056 10%c; oxtra O, 1U@10)0; G No, 9, 97g%llo; yellow 0, No. 1, 10@10%¢a; " chofco brown, 876@10c; prime 40,94@D{0; fult do, D@D3o ; cholcomolasecs sugar, 93i@h%0 i fuir do, B3{(@hl0; common do, B@Bkjo: ow Orloans sugar, cliofeo, Di¢@V3¢e s do Drime, 0@ 93¢0 5 do, falr, BN @B3c : contmon, T3(@83c, Buiurs—Duniond drips, SLIIGLIS T silver ar extra fiuo, 83@8Hc ;_good supar-liouso Airup, GE@M. oxtra do, G8@7o0 : Now Orleuns_molnsscs, cholce, 8@ 880§ do prinic, @800 3 do_common, G6@T00 § eo molauses, clioico, 03@080 3 common molas o, 3 LERATUR—Common to best, 83(@100, tot—Allsplee, 1716@181¢ c; cloves, 60@020; caaln, Y J0@RU8e ; pepper, 6@IVNe ; nutmegs, No, 1, $1,246 1.3J; do No, 2, $1.{0G1.16; glnger, pure, 24@! No, 1, 20@450; do No, 16@10c, KoAvs—Gorman moftled, U4(@0/0 :_Golden Weat! 6 ®@0X(¢ : Whito Lily, 6@ ; Wikl Roso, 65@6%g palin, 6@02¢u 3 Bavon Impoerial, G@Gife: whilo Lty slun, 63(@0¢; Cunmpaign, 0@0)e ; primrose, (@6 Ge. Branolr—siiver gloss, 92(@103(0; common, 8@lle; pure, B@se. JIAY—~Tlero was no opparent chango, A fow or- ders wero plncod, bub tho demand {8 atill of o limitod character, Tho offorings ara yery light, but adequate, Drime prairio was_oaster, W6 quots tho wholeaalo prices paid by dealers na follows, care to contafn 20,000 s Now timothy, prime, $14,00@14,80; do No.1, $12.60@13.00; No, 4 do, $10.00@11.50; tnixed, $9.00@ .01 primo prairie, $9.00@9.60 ; do No, 1,$8,00 {8,603 do No, 8, $0.00G7.00, Loos: 0N WAGON—Thnotby, FLLO0@1L.00:" prafrio, $7.00@9,00. For delivery of Ppresed, $1.00@1.60, necording to distance, IIDES—Tho_ demand fu modcrato and (o recoipts Hght, Sollers quote tho market for hides \(o nbovo tho prices glven, oud a fow salea ‘woro' tnado ok {bin advaneo: Greoncity butchers, 6@bics green cured, ligh do, heavy, 8o; part cured, T4@ 803 green ealf, 1303 greon m{’ Yo green frozen, 765 dy enlt, oo kip, Yiei dry salted, 14 @l6o; dry fiint, 10@17c ; dencon sking, 35@10c; grabhy, scored, cit, or othorwiad dumaged, two-thirds prico: branded, 10 per_coust. off, Sheop polls, wool eatimnated " Wuslicd, per Ib, STG %, IOVS—Wero stoady and in moperate renuest: Gommon to cliolco Weslorn, 25@400; New Xori Slate, (Bdhe, 1RON AND BTEEL—Tho marlct was chnractorizod by n foir degroo of netivily, and o firm fecliug wos provalent 3-10(2:!58-10 rates TPlato iron, comni Norwayiron..... Norway nuil-rods, Gormnn plow stol, . Gt plow slecl,.... .1 Americau tool teul. ... Chromo tool stecl, inglislt ool steel Luglish spring stool . American cust spring stool . Steul tiro, 3¢-in oo eall afcel, Slelh lioo tcol Cutier shoo stool cereriaarane 100 #hH ATHER—KRemaing finn ut the prices given Lo~ Tow: IMCMLOOR. City harness. ..., 3 5@ 29 Colintry harnickd. 354 W Liue, ity, 31 b W 41 ® It 0@ 0 0@ 1.10 agay als. ity upper, No, 1, § 1t. Gty upper, No, 2, g ft. Goitudry uppor. Ttough upper, 4 Rongh upper, dunnges Bufalo slaughter ol HB.L A" golo, Yrench calf; 24 to 46 lba, French kip, 60 0100 lbs. LUMBLER—The conntry ud for lumber con- tinues very active, aud tho tendeney of tho market for Lo common grades is unmistakably upward, Shin- rles uro also very firm at tho recont advance, Follow- g are the quotations First. tear, = @66.00 Becond clear, 00 (@30.00 “Chind clear, 1 fuch, 40,00 hird clear, thick ©16.00 Clear flooring, sl TONEU. \oesn Clear siding, 1st and 2d togotl Comuon slding, ... . Flooring, tirst cominon, drossed. orlug, second conmon, drewicd. logtfug, (lurd eommon, deessod. .. 16 A Wagon-box bourds, selectod, T4 @28.00 @20,00 uelies aud upward, @®10.00 A stock boards (@38.00 1 stock bourd; @28.00 € ntock board: @100 Cotnmou hoards. L1200 @100 Joiat, keautling, fericing, smali tinbor, 10 feet und yder,, 1200 @13.00 Jobst nud seantling, 18 {o'7{ foot. 100 @20.00 Yiclets, Aquara, 0 - @15.00 Pickels, flat. . 2 Gedar posts, apiit. @800 Codur posts, rowid @95.00 Tatho. Shingles on track (A L.l BATG@Ge “Whrou dobiars por eat to b adod whon transforrad, whicl chargo follows tho sbingles, “hickuesi—Five shangies to o two fuches in thick- ness, Lougth—Sixtacn inches, METALS AND TINNERS' 5TOCK—Merchants ra- yort u reasunnbly fofr trade, snd contfiued firmness it nonrly ull tho artfcles wontioned, Manufactured worle {8 ulso flrm, Wo ropoat: 1N PLaTi—IU, 20x14, $1,00; do, 12x12, $18.60; 14x 20, 14,00} do, rodilng, 14x20, 10, $13,605 du, 20x24, ) 2100, P1a L1N~—Large, 38c; small, 39c; Lar, 40c, Leav—_blg, o7 bar, 100; pipo, full colls, 10)go; ut do, 1, G 10)c; half casks, 1030; $1.00; Cannda do, $2.00; ordinnry, coarmo, $2.00% coarso diamond, $2,10; ground sl lar, $2,10; dalry, without bigs, £3:00 3 dalry, with bags,’ $1.00 ¢ Avhton dalry, per snck, 94,00, ~Ground alim, - $1.76@1.80, Tt Jaind. $1.60@1,75 per but, LEAS—Avo. OFin"ut’ provious’ quotation, Wo o= peat our lint, na fol -mon to fair, @480 to extrn fino, hynon, CG@R4n 10 cliolco do, ) lowa ¢ Young hyson, com= do, good, 68@08e; dn cliolca $8c@f1,10; common {o fino old 4_common ’ lmporial, 52@6303 goni 00c@$10; fuir to' good gunjmw- chole” Plugmioy, $110@L20% extrs @140 cholen 10 oxtra how Japan, ‘ommon 4 good do, 10@80e ; fair to good common do, 4Uq3600; calored nntural Tonf Tapan, (0GT0; commen (5 fing Oolong, 36@4k0; good, 66@0ha; oholeo to extra, B3e@F1,00. TOBACCO—Quotutions remain. unchanged, A mod- orato movomont 48 witneased nt tho prigok followlng: Finn: Gur—Extra, 70@800; ohofco, (0@03c ; modfum GU@nGo; Eflm‘ 10 common, @45, Trug—Natural leaf, 75@800; half bright, 60@700, blgck. ull!lllll,éfl@dfific. hol MORING—=CGood {0 ¢l 2@000 § 2003 common, B@ate, ot 22650 medium, 266 2 )c“]?st_r}};"mnx"mlmfi{vyuu“huf follm\;llng prlfien: ceh, «$9,00¢ maple, 003 " 1003 h 20,00, doltvored, " IOAOEp 110, el - WOOL—Thiero was no change, 'Tho market s firm Iindur 1ight slocks. Wo repoaf Tl waghed, primo, ‘b, washsd, comnio Qomimon dinigy Flocee, washatl, X & XX, Ylenco, washods X & XX dfay; Tlccce, washod, modiam Jght' onrac, waatied.., Flecee, unwashod; ¥lecee; unwaslied, conrso nud dingy Tleces, unwashied, fino,, Bupor and oxtrn dulled CHICAGO KAVE: LOCK MARKET, BATunpAY Evenina, Fob, 7, Tho receipta of ye stock during tho weelk hava been 04 followsa T g3, . Sheen, Mondny,saueas T Tckday. 9, K : Cattle, Ioga, Sheep, Mondog.e... P 1 71 uesdny, 16 908 80 Wednenday. Wi 075 810 Thursday. I 2,000 Fridey .ov. 86010 Tolal, .. 37 40800 5200 Last weal 18 43410 2910 7,8 - CATTLE—Docidediy {0 many ,cattle wero sent fors ward durlng (ho past woek, “Khfs s upparent from tha “fact that thore has Leou a stoady unccumulation of stock ond o material doprociation in values, Tho abovo was nlso substantlntly tho condition of thio East~ orn wnrkots, tioro haviug beon nn over-supply ot nearly ull poluts, and a pretty gaioral tumblo n prices, For tockteers’ only have former prices been use tained, All other grades aro from Y@3jc lower than ou the datu of vur lnst wookly roviaw, and if tho pres- ent rato of supply {8 maintafied, prices oro likoly to continuo on thelr downward courss, I comiparison Wit tho procoding two or threo weeks o mnrked do- terioration in quality was_noticed, the bulk of it supply couslaiing of common mediuni und good ‘grades, In which trding wus extromely slow nt the low rango _of §3.00@4.75. Very few Orat-olass cattlo huvo offered, und thio nuniber of transfora at over $3.60, comparatively wus wmall, A fow oxtra droves woro talion ut $6.76@0.00, and in 't or threo fuatances higher figures oro obfajned,:Nivols & Adama und Gregory, Strader & Co., each seliing drovae at 26,15, but most of the wook's buslicss was ne- comphshied ut priccs ranging downward from $.00, Btock eattlo lnvo et witlh a steadily good domand ot finly matntained prices, good toTrimo lots readily solling at $0.76@4.12%, while common to medium graded woro wantod nt $3.00@.63, Veal calves wero in falr request at $3,60@5,60 for poor to choice, Mileh cows:soll auywhcr ftom $2000 to 50,00 Gor chofeo, "o-dny there was a fafr amount of trading in tho ifferout clussea of stoclt, ond prices woro rather steadicr thun on thoe proceding daya of tho weok, After ull demand bad buen sattufied, however, thele still ro- mained unuold a lavygo amount of slock’ (inostly of fow grado) and tho “ont=look” 18 not patticularly chovr- iy for the selllug futerest, Wo give tho following ae tho cloglng QUOTATIONS, 2ixtra Beoves—Gradod stews, averaginig1,100 10 1,550 Wb, 1eu s, . $3.00@0.90 Cholca Booves—iinio, faf, wWoll Tornid Syear 10 & year old stecrs, sveraging 1,330 to 1,450 Ibs. . . aene «. 5.00@0.40 Q00d Buevos—iWeil-faifenod, fialy foruiod + 8teors, avernging 1,200 o 1,450 1bs..,. 4.6@6,00 4.25@4.50 50 Medium Grades—Steers fu faix fesk, aver- uglug 1,150 101,800 18.0usuenenyees Butchers' Btock—Common 1o fair aloors, aud good to oxtra cows, for elty slaughter, averaging 850 to 1,100 lb. . Block Cattle—Comsnon caitic, b - docent flesl, averagiug 700 o 1,030 1S, ov. ... .. .. 0,00@4.00 Tuforlor—Light aud thin cows, Loifers, stags, bulls, and sealawag atoors Caltic—Texs, chvice corn-fod Cattle~Toxna, wintorail North. 00 Cattlo—"Toxus, {hrough droves,.,. « L76@3,%5 110GS—For the seaon our dally supplies bavo been unusually heavy, but 80 urgent Lug beon tho dermand that sollers found no difliculty in proventing any cons siderable necumulation, and ‘the matket G malie fatued u e tono €zou s opouug fo o closs.” T fuferlor and common descriptions the chango i val- es biay been unimportant, but for tho descriptions grading above modiun wo hoto an advance of 15@200 Der 10016, Tu nddition to an_nctive slitpping de- 10and, several of our local packers aro still in (ho field, and actively engeged, tlicir purchases during tho woek aggrogating somo 65,000, Tho oxtrdme rauge of prices paid was $1,25@0.15, the insido fig for stock Diges wolghlug less fhan 100 1w, ond - tho outelde for o car load of fancy hogs, Tha ruling rates, however, woro $4.76@5.00 for inforior; £5,15(06,35 for poor to common ; $5.40@6.60 for mo- dlim, and $5.60@5.90 for good to cliolco, Tho nvor. 5go-Welght of tho hogs marketed during tho wook seavcely oxceeded 210 lba, 1€ tho present rate of sup- ply of half-grown and balf-fattened hogs I8 long muintalued, the spring snd summer months will wit- hown 3 carcity tiat must inovitably xosult In bigh prices, ‘o-tlay & fair amount of trading waa accomplishod aL3$5.00@0.00, At tho opening of ho markot thero Woro slyus of weakuess, buyers secming Inelined to hold off for lower ratee, but foward noon business 1c- vived and coutinued reasonnbly uctivo to th cloge, 1t prices not varying materinlly from thoso current yos terday, Wo quoto fnferlar {0 common . $L76G.055 modiuin to goud at $5,40@5.70, and choleo 1o’ exira ub $5.76@0.00. OO BALEK, Price.|Xo. $5.40 (3] . 5,40 L b 8 207 5. SIEEP—T{ave been in activo Jocal and shipplug de- mand, and though in liberal supply, have advancod Luily 50 per 100 lbe, or to 4,0020,00 for yoor to oxtru, Tho racelpts_ renclied 9,770, ovor 5,000 of which wora - takon by slilppers, Al wero disposed of, and tho mar. Kot closod steady ut $4.00@4,50 for poor £ common; nt $1.76@06,00 for wedium, ond ot $5,23@0,00 for good to oxtra, e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL Forelgn Murkets, Livrnroor, Fob. 7—11 8. m.—Ylour, 28@28s £, Whsat—Winter, I@el2s 0d; speiug, 118 10d@129 Gd; white, 138 4d¢ I ¥dl ; club, Lw8d@lds, Uorn, 9 Gd@40s, Pork, 098, Lur = e o Full e lens quantity, 116 ; elnl Y Sm‘mrluu.v—)\'n, 24, 630 rates; Nussln fron, 8, 9, and 10, do, 11 aud 14, 8le; do No. 1 stalued, - 190 Talen; Amerlean Rugshi—y, 1405 13, 1 GALVANIZED InoN—No, 16@20, 126; No, 21@24, 1303 , 1403 No, 27, 1601 No, 28, 10¢. A distoun ceut ¥ mado from this lst. 12 1bs, 1163 du, 1—Copper bottows, 3703 brazicrs, ov funed _copper, 3o} planlihed coppie 5, 08, 1 100, 90; 7 (09, 10c; 10to 11, 1lo; 1 Gand 1, 19366316 and 10, 10;'17, 16 10, 100 5 40, 506 ; full bindlo, 50 por cenlt dise c oo wiro by car-load, Gifc, NAILS—Woro aetive and very dirm. 20@00d per ke, $4.35, 1ot ; 8d 0, $4.603 6d do, $4.75 5 ad und i do, 0 L6, 355 4d do,"tuo, 5 cliucli, $6.87i. NAVAL 5TORES—Wore In moderate request ;- Ma lla rope, B Ib, 10k@1TI¢e; slsal ropo, 7 1b, 16@! Doy sl cord, 9 1b, 18220 ; murling, Ib, 18620 :ul ,00G0 1, tarred rope, 3 1b, o pitel, § 1 @6.00, OLLS—Thero s less frmness o e Wo quoto: 176180 § oukum, B 35 000 s 1 e o, but no quotublo duclino was sutfered, the lately advanced prices belug woll sustained, 'Lard, luseod, and whalo woro quiot and comparativoly steady, Tirpens tine wa 1o highor, Wo quotos Garbon, 105@100 3 vx- tra wintor lurd, #50; No. 1, 80; No. 4, T0@730; Tinseed, raw, $L03: 'do boflod, $1.083 whulo, 8o @80 § Hporm, $2. + noats-foot ofl, stklotly puro, . 4 do No, 1,780 3 bauk ofl, 600+ sraity, 0503 elophant ofl, V507 thrpenting, 000 ; napht thn, 04 gravity, 1705 nuphthu, common, e, VIG-110N~—Is meotiug with an incroashig demand ut fiem prices,” Blocks aro moderate, und the lendens ¢y w rathor upward, Wo quote: Scoteh (secording to Tiroud), $H0.0KTC00 ; Mussilon, $43,00 ; Tuscurawas, 4,00} Lako Supetior, No, 1, #45.00 7 o No, 2, §13,00° do No, J, $48,00 § do No, 4, $50.00; do No, b, $52, Mivwor, charcoal coal, $13,00 ¢ Mlasourd, stone 13,00 3 Chicago stono coal, ), LOTATOES—Aro fu good demand and firm, 6locks aro wmall, especlally of ebolco. variutics, und fow po- tatocs ard coming fn, Tollowing aro the prices cure rout: Peachblown from slore b $LIGQRLY0 por b, Leoriont uu otir vorlntes at $1.05,10 pee b, Car- lots of chaleo ot $1,05@1,16, und $1,20 delivored, TOULTRY—T1o elty dealurs werd buying with o falr degren of liberality, ond shippers wero pieking up cholco loty of turkoys, e offorings - wors fair, i peleon Fulod stoud, o glven bolow: Turke cliolen dramsed, 105@1130: do fur, - 8@1003 chicke clofeo nud oxir, $4,3@H167 Common to falr, i lucks, $3,.0003,70 § geose, $0,00@9,00, H—Tlniothy was In fnproved domand ut about y's rango of prices, Olover was dull ut $5.468 + millct ut 60@80 3 Hangarkn ut 70@73x0 for 0, Flax |y irovut $3.00, Wa noto suloa of L ear and 218 bags sirlotly prime timothy at $3,00 3 Luar oud 80 baga do ut £1.053 B0 bugs af $2.003 63 Loy good ot $2,85 1 00 Dagu ot 30,803 183 Logy fulf at $2,75; 8 Lugs ui§2701 93 bags clovorat 85,303 90 bugs elioleo Tungariun ot 7330 ; 20 bags millot ut 060 L0 Lagy goud do at 600, SALT—Way fn falr loeal and Intorlor . domand, ab =orous yricen s Ouondaga snd.. Sugluaw, ting, 3 - primo to cho , 488 ld, TONDON, Fob, T—5 D, 1.—Tho rato of discount fn tho open murket for throo monthe’ bills Is 83 por cout, ot 37 per cont beloy the Bauk of England ruio, Con® sola” for wmouoy, 2@ ¢ on ncionnt, 412 United States scourlijes—b-30a of 'G5, 1083 ; 10825 10-405, 10546 3 e G, 203750 N York Cu rred, 10, 053¢, Erle, 444 do, AT, Fob, T,~—Routes, 6 FRANKYORT, Feb, T,—5-20x of 1862, 98}ge, Lavenpoor, #eb, T,—Colton quict : middllng np- tand, T3gd ; Orleans, 83, Bales : 10,000 balcs s Amer- fcan, 6,003 wpeculstion and oxporl, 1,000, Salos of uplahdy notbing bolow good ordinaty, whipped Junu- ury ond Februsey, Tid; shipped Fobruary and Mireh, 773d 3 Burel and April, 715100, Treadstitds quiot und wuchuhgod, The Wool Trado. Tiostoy, Fob, 7.—During tho past weel tho wool murket hia beon qufot, _About 500,000 pounds of fino Obio und_Penusylvana ficeeos 1avo beou sold, prinoi- mally at 6o, Olifoaud Pennsylvauin fioccos, mediun oxira, double extra, and obove, 53@68e, ' Michlgy flovee, G1@5Y0 3 conrso Wostorn flecce, 43@400; combe sngand doluino flocco, G5@000 ; Weatorn Texas and Novada, uumorchntablo and univashod, 20@456 ; tub, 5@ ; socond, 21 Horkimer County Dalry Mavker. Lirrie Yais, N, Y, Teb, T.—Tho weathor {hls woult Lius been vory cold, mnd only fow clieoses hava Leen brought duto” market from fatan duiries, Thora f8 mow but vory littlo oxtra fino chooso in farmer's Dhauds, The stock comprlses for- tho most part Into fall und wintor muke, from which more or loss oream hus beew taken, aud's largo ubar is badly skimmed, and not unfroquently defeetive In ouring, Theso 4 odds and ouds,” o thoy como forward, axo fuken by Dbuyors ut varlous pricos, neeording to quality of tho Tots offored, but generally low onough to muko o suro margin of protit, A number of lota huvo sold at from 60 to 8o, whilo. otler grudes broughit frum vo to 12¢, und good sound uscful thiuge from 1o to 1o, “Lhiero i 1o chutge in tha. murket loro fr fictory, and very fttle olturing, Prices aro botter in New Yorlk, utid thin glves s very strong foeling In th coun- {ry, and sotuo fuctorles uro Lolding stocks abovo thelr prosent yaluo o8 tho quulity fs consldorubly balow thut of tho high-priced clty quotations, Buyors aro offor- fng 3o for goon fulr lta of Tufe mudo foctory, uud do not_cato to go ubove thix figure, Salew dikve beon anaito i tho south part of th county at JUE I8N, ‘ho feeling i tho buftor murket 14 sirotg, and ricus buvo an upward tondency, but there 18 no mp- erlul chango to note in this weok's transuctions, Thero s beon but vory littlo really fine Lrought forwari, and this hus beon taken for home coumiplion at 1065 “use, vhity winter muko ny ol at various pricos, nccording to quality, at from J0@3le, " Slock lu yonerally wintering well, though “shortions continno to provail fu, alfocted Lerds. 1luy {s lower, but, holders uro firu, and _tysusactions are in cousos quonco liht, . Our luttera from Euglond this weok spepk of tho 1 seazqily of wtocky, of tho Anwr gruded of Aumcricsn cliceso and tho advanco fn pricen, tho oxtra flng aro 74w and upwardd, Xuglish clieddar Lirlnga 80 to 003 por owt, Duttar {8 ulso pearce afd g, U0 best grades soiling ol 1608 por owt, “Fhin condition o thinga in_ England in view of tha uotntions of laryo oxpartations of niry produto froin - tho Unitad Htates nud Oanndn during the past. scason, nl.ows ovie dently that tho fears culortatn f over-production of dairy goods da uot likoly Lo ba vory soon reallzed, . New York Dry-Goods Markor. Nt Yo, Fob, T,~Busiiess.was cliockad by slormy westher to-day, snd tho nygregato distribution wis tlght and unsinportant, Cotton gaods quiot bt steady atold pricen, King Philip blesclied shirtings ndvancod to 16e, Medfum fancy prints and shirtings falrly aoe tivo s Waohinglon apring fancles, 10)0: ginghamn Rullig Wil oolon gooda Lo oive, Vit gooda and Hombarg edgingn iu good domand, Pittaburgh 011 Marlkot. Proanunan, Feb, 7—Crudo quiel; bugors i off for « tlealliv; nalen at $1,60, Moflned dull ot March, 14 e, Abril, 14350, oldin Tie The Produe Markets, NEW YORK, New Yonr, Fab, 7,—Cortox—Firm ; middling ups futures closed weale; sales 16,700 halos 3 (015 21-320 1and, 100 Tebrunry, 16 5-10@1630; March, Aprit 15 7.020 " agey, 10 11-10610 BurAverurrs—Tlour quict and unchangeds ro. bris, Ry flowr o shindo firmor ot $1.00@ 3 Wonlorn, $4.70G476. Wheat folly aebtve and wacliunged ¢ roecluts 71060 Du, iy quict, Jarley scarco. Malt quiot, Coru quivt nid unolinnged; recolpta, 41,000 b Oats quiot snd un= changod 3 vacelpts, 10,000 bu, Tax—Yirm, | gum—l!nchr:::gcd. loks To, 2137 ockntes—Coffre quiot; 0, e, e, Stolsoves ull, hiw futo? — C0 “PrrrotEun—Orade, TA(@7i50; refined, 150, TUIIPI!NTXNI.—SIOIM)‘ ut Glxge, 15~—Lirin ; Ganadu aud Western, 17G220, LmuunUidungol, ' 00L—Quict § dotiestio flcace, 40@70¢; unwashed, 18350 5 pilled, 613620, ey 4 TrovISIONS—Porlt bheavys now mioms, $10123 canli i 10,00 March: $10.95 May, Beef nud cot ments vuohanged, Middles dull 3 long cloar, Bige ; shoriclear, 83, *Lard opened firin and closod Loavy at Yo for Februnty ; 0)G@ 9-10c far ‘April, BUTTRR AND CriREBR~—Unchungod, MrraLs—Manufuctured coppor uteady 3 fngot Tako Superior heavy at 25250 caeh; g tro frm § Euulnll,ll%;! 1 American, %0@u6e, Lar ‘unchanged, Tunsin, shilet, 10:6@17¢c 4 gold, NAtSs—Unthnnged. ‘Wittgry—A ahade tirmor ot $1,00, CINOINNAT! CINOINNATI, Fob, 7.~COTToN—In falr domand and flrnn ut 151¢¢, BueApsrurrs—Flour qulet and unchanged. Wheat dull at $1.45@1,50, Corn quict nt 60@Gde, Uata ateady at 46@5e, Ryo searco nnd firm ot U3 Burloy dull und drooping $1.75@1.80, Oni—Linseod ofl quiot at $1.05, Lard oft otlve sud ligher ; oxtra, 85@8T0. Lnovistons—Purl dull and nominal, Tard quicts held, stoam at D 5 Tettly, D1g@9%e, Lulk meats duil and drooplug : stoulders, B%Gie: spot, Gos buger cloar rib, 75{c; Fobruary, 6570 ; buyor first hulf May ; olear, 8@8icc, Bacon quict aud rmn; bhouls 7% lear, fie, 3 light, $5.25@6,70; leavy, ubipmieuts, 940, i N 16! o Bugar oas—Dull and_lower 590015 3 recelpls, 2,655 Wbkt good dotion CLEVELAND, Fob, 1.- dult and unchinnged, Prrnorun—Firn with upward TOLEDO, LoLEDO, Tob, T,~LmiAbsTirm—Flour quiot nnd uuchungod, Whent dull sud nominal; No, 8 whito Wabusl, 1,60, Corn dull and lower 3 high wixed, ¢Ggo cashy GGudlarel 3 080 April ; 693Go Mays low mixod, 43¢61 new, 055, L Oats dull widd o shadalower ; No. 3, o Tioas—Dresscd, $7.05, Crovin Bam—.134, Ruortwrs—~Flour, 100 brls ;- wheat, 7,000 bu ; corn, 200; Oy a0, StrestenzE—Llotr, 200 brls § wheat, 2,000 bu § ¢ 9,000 bu; oats, 3,000, ERR: 81, T.OUIS, 81, Louts, Feb, T.—~Corrox—Qulet aud unchangod, BreabsrUri—Flour quict aud unchanged, Wieab —Spring dult nud drooping ; Nu, 2, $144; winter tiat, Corn lowor s No, 2, 010 on east. tracks nnd elevators 3 000 bid at thio closs, ~ Oats dull and lowor ; Nu, 2, 476, 4do; closlug at.47c. Barloy held above buyers’ views s suall Tots Tilinols spring sold at $1.70, Liyo quict? No. 2, 8. Witlsicy—Firm at 00c, PriovisioNu—Lork—No sales, Bulk ments fizmer, but ouly sl lots 6old s country shoulders, 53c + clear sides, T3{@he, tho lather deliverod, o, 15 108 0, 9, delivored, Bacon qulet; cloar sides, O, arel.” Lt qulot at e, e 0as—Wealt; shipping grades, $5,00@5.25 ; $3,00@0.60; Foceipls, ol OarrLe—Quict 3 falr to primo natives, $3,25@6.00; choleo to extra, $5.76@ 025 recdipts, 109, BALTIMOLE, BALTIORE, Fob. 7.—BikADsTU¥Fa—Flour dull and unclunged, Wheat sleady; Woalern spring, 36470 1583 Oifo und Indiana red, $L60@1.05, Corn woske mixed Western, T0@80¢, Oats dwl and unchange Tiye quict ot D3@0Te, ProvisioNs—Iu good jobbing trade, but thero fano inquiry for Tound lots,” Tork uteady at $10,600@16.5, Bacou nd bulk ineats unichunyed, Watsiex—Dull and heavy ot §1, NEW ORLL. dency, IEW ORLEANS, Fov, 7,—Bueansrurrs—Corn quiot j white, 67¢ ; Yellow, T6@80c, Biean—Dull and lower a 850, av—In lberal supply oud dull; prime $16.08 18,00; cholce, $38.00, Tudvistons—Bacon Srmer at Ta¢e, 03@100. Witskx—Finnor ; Loulsluna,"$1.107 Chuciunats, 0L, CorTox—Activa ; sales, 10,000 bles ; prices stiffer 3 good ordinary to sirict yood ordinary, T@14c ;. Jow middling to trict low middiing, 14X@153;¢ ; middle fugp to auriot middling, 103;@16%e ; good mindiing, 1%, TRecelple, 6,776 balen ; oxpols to' Great. Dritaln 4,012 balea ; tho Continent, 5,691 bales ; stock, 81,415 lmnkx' unsold, l‘.ll’)alw mlll . a ! N onErar—Gold, SLIK; sight, o ducount; storling, $3.305@6.87, A LOUISVILLE, LouisviLLy, Fob, T.—~CorroN—Firmer ol 16(c, smesmazusbi—lots frm; super, $100; oitre, 5,95, Provisions—Quiet, finn, sud unchonged, Lard fiemer § steam, Je, Winiskcy—Qulet at 053¢, DPILLADELPIIA, PirAprLrnta, Fob, T,—Bresnsturrs—Flour gufof with holdors moro disposed to_realizo; Wisconuin un Mismosota extra family, $7.00G7.60 : Stnte, Oblg, and Indiaus, @8.00, Wheat dull; red, SLO8G1,05; 77, 1tsu sleady, at 900, Corn Weak; yollow, Quta dull; white, 60@6Jo ; mixed, 55c, :e—Dull and lower'; Rio, W@0Ke, slor : eriide, 130; roliaed, 147@160, hic, March, Lower, uf $1,08, MILWAUREE, MILWAUKEE, Feb, T,—BREADSTUPES and unelunged, Wheat Sem; No, 1, $1,55; No. casliy $124 Murch 3 $1,8037° April, Corn il and lowur; No. 2, G, ' Oati lower; No, 8, 40ge, 1 searoo’ and flrm; No, 1, 78c." Tarloy qul spriug, $1.75, PROVISIONS—TOr:, $14.60@14.75, cnsh, Swect-pickled hams sleady at 10350, Shouldéis, 53ge, foosy, ALddles nomitunl. _ Lard, stent, dc, Tluca—Live dronsed, $0,60; recclpts, 1,600, Rteorirrs—ionr, 6,000ty 3 whedt, 74000 bu, Buaratnrs—LIour, 6,000 ik whedt, 4,000 b e —— 3, Sl Wotves in Xlinois. From the Belvidere (1) Standard, +'or gomo rengon theso ** vurmints " are unne: ecountably plonty this yoar. Iarmors in this Cuimty linva lost a lavge numbor of sheop from welves, ulthongh wo havo heard of only thrao of tho Intter boiug killed, but probably more have beew, ns thoy Linvo baon huntod & good deal Into- Iy, r, Torguson han somo fino hownds for wolf hunting, snd thoy are out most overy day. An Loke County, ag wo learn from the Tatriot, wolves have Lecomo such n pest that the fare mors in Waucondr Lave raised 860 to pay for the sorvices of a noted huntor, from Elgin, nam- ed Gillet, and his seven hounds, ut &6 n day. Lyory man who owns o gun is requosted to join in a big hunt, oxtending through four towns, Lrom the Wawkeyan (I1L) Patriot, Qillet's liounds havo heen coursing through tho towns of Libortyville and Fromont thoe past weok in sonrch and pursuit. of wolves, and, wo lontn, chaged one on’ Wednosdny {hrough tha house, whilo tho family wero soated at dinner, aud into a shed, on Jolin Bush's Ymmiuoa, west of Libortyvillo, whoro ho was shot. A day or two bofore, Garratt Bonuott, whilo driving slong in a sloigh, discovoredn wolt off tha rowd in & flold, and, having n gun with him, e succooded 10 pors in fioumg sulliciontly nour to gob & shot at him, the © yarminta" in that vicinity will soon be oxe m@ @HE d'nlph-ll.‘funmur Btate, comuplicatod forins. Yixporlongy bay ouablud lim 3 30 Looturos d, Wamantic ook form, prico 25 oute. Tionitivoly oo ' Ontl or write 107 alrouir; and, by good fortune, killed him. The pursuic tormiuntod. SHOULD FAIL TO OALL ON 8 T tho qldest and longost-establishod n o this oft; fect romadioa that never tuil, s late worl on Lot s’ for Ladice, s, All businoss strlotly NSSZEA; DR. KEAN, in kept up, and thore is hopo that tho last of MEDICAL GARDS, DR. A, G. OLIN, in tho {routment ot privato disouym tolr variod an galivorad oloru the Ohicayd Alodloal Tustituto o 25 Coratamatr LASH, Mo e pattonts, “Rtures NO PAX!! 300 South Olark-st., Oliocago, May bo confidontially consultod, porsonally or by ‘mall, frogul shasge o il chivonlo o ndrrons a4 Dit, dy KIAN (s tho only plyalelan i 10 olty who ware TADLS OUTON OF 0 by, Girout (huuk, Llusttatod, 50 gt R.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Itstablished 18 yoarw in tho clty, Writo or call andbe aatlsilod,_Oflico, No, 279 South Olarliut., Chifoaio, BITTERS. PERFECIIONT BOXER’S BITTERS. Boware of Conuterfoite