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6 e e TR CHICAGO “DAILY ‘TRIBUNE: ‘THURSDAY,, FEBRUARY .12, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY, . ‘WebNESDAY EVENING, Tob, 11, Wo find it necessnry to repest tho snmo story from dny to day now, viz.: that tho supply of loanable funds in tho local market is lucronsing. Tho country shippors'nré sonding’ us an enor- mous quantity of graln, but the. country bnnka nro algo sending n great dosl of monoy to thalr corrospondonts fn thia- city, with inatructions to lond it nt 10 por cont, or less, and thuy while tho domaud for money to carry grain incronses, the money which the conntry hos, rocolved for the Inrgo orops alrendy sold is being npplied to keop up prices.. The situntion {s an unusual one, aud amounts in fact to o sort of o combinntion ontho part of, Westorn capital to sustain tho prices of Wastorn products, It it were not for tho hoavy rocolpts of grain fn this city nt presont, thore is littlo doubt tbnt prices could' not only be sustained but wowld . advanos. But if tho country shippors keop sending it in at tho pros- ent rato thoy will forca a genaral doclivg, and so ostablieh o lowor range of prices for what thoy . have on hand yet to soll,. 'Cho foreign markots soom to bo in o condition to take n'large nmount nt good prices if thoy aro not glutted by too heavy shipmonts, x { 2l Monoy {8 offored proity freely in this markot now at 8 por cont on demnnd loans. 'Lhe rato for stipulated time loans .is 10 por cont, but in most . cnges _the 8 per cent domand loans aro likely to bo nllowed to run sixly or ninety days nt lenst, nud ju this view of tho case, borrowers aro * applying moro freoly for domend loans than . usual, e Now York oxchange’ wag abundant nnd pricos wenk to-day, with- sales ab 756 conts por £1,000 diacount. . ORATH ANTPAENTS FROM BANFRANGIACO TO ONI- CAGO, A2 R Itis & curiousand unprocodentod cireunistance that largo amounts of barley are now hnin&; ship- pod from San Francisco to Ohicago. Under any ordinary conditions of tho market in this part of tho country, thore would,-of course, be 1o in- ducomont to ship barley or other grain 2,500 miles by rail from the Paciflo const to thoso in- torior Statos whoro_so large aun nmount of bar- loy is ralsed, But Jost yoar thoro was a shorl crop of barloy, speculators took hold and ron ap the prico until some of the heayiest Chicago browers thought of tho expediont of buying in California for thoir immodiato uso. .Within tho pnst ten daya noarly 100 car-londs of barloy have arrived in this city from” San . Fran- olgco’ and wo bnve meon advices to-day of the shipment of over a hundred cara more from tha samo placo to Chicago, ‘Tho frojght by rail is of courso very high but oven if it shouldmako tha barloy cost more than it could be bought for hore it ennbles. tho browors . to checkmate tho spoculntors by dopriving them of o markot, At one tima not long ago barley in this market was up to 32 per bushel, The declino from that price has undoubtedly boen eaused by thoso im- portations from California. . LOCAL STOCK AND BOND MARKET. . Mosars, Proston, Kean & Co. quoto ns follows this p.m, ¢ Uniled States 6a of '8! United Btatca 5-203 of ‘G2 United Btates 6-20a of "04. Uuited Statos 5-20s of 'G5, Y AU JUIY, coeesasnsseosens d18K (2185 . Unifed Btates 6208 of 'GT—Janu~ ovy md July, eeen 1103 193 Uulfed States 6-20% of 08 —Jani- aryand July. ..., 1193 10-40s..... 1% United Bintos Gs (now lssuo). 3 3¢ United States eurrency Ga 104 11678 Gold (full weight m% it Gold coupon: 19 13/ Gold exchanga. 11237 terling..... ... AS@LEB Chicago Gty Ta. 05k fnt, BB &Nt Cook County s.. oTkint, Oo&int, Town, county, and eily| 10 por cont bonds : e B@ITY TLATEST, New Youx, Fob. 11,—1'renanry disbursomonts, QOustom recoipts, 8359,000. Monoy easy with a liberal supply; offering at l@s, Slorilng i b 4513 for sixly doys ; 488 for Bi . - B Gnl%l ranged at 112@1129%¢ ; closod at 1122¢, Currying rates wero 1@4, closing ot 4; bor- rowhig flat, Clonrings, $44,000,000. Stato bonds steady and dull, Governmonts strong, & Stocks wera wenk in the morning, with a do- sline of %{@1}{. witl considorablo activity in low- pricod sfiares, Tho lutter ‘became firmor with an advance of 2{@1 on tho_entire list from the Jowost point of the day. Tho market closed stondy. Tho sales betweon 10 and 2 were 118,000 shares, of which 20,000 were Westarn Union, 10,- 000 Union Pacifle, 9,000 Paciflc Mail, 6,000 Wa-~ bash, 16,000 Lake Bhoro, 20,000 Northiestorn, 8,000 proferred, 8,000 Bostou & Hartford,, Tho Jatter doclined ta23¢ in consoguence of a do- aision against it by tho Superior Court of Con- " mepticut. " Couions, 81, Bterling, $4.85. "GOVERNMENT BONDS, Coupons, %62 Ooupons, 764, 193¢(10-408, Coupons, 'G5..«.....116% Coupons, 85 (3ow) H 1183 BTATE LONDE, BsBOUTIS ... +1vser o3l | Virginisls, old, ... Tennesscos, old Tennessces, now. Virginias, Bow,. veees083 [North Carolina’s, oid. .25 North Carolina's, new.18 * 98%'Fort Wayne Ll 77 iTorro Hauts 134 Qbicago & Allon {}Chicaito & Altou P, 1143 American Exproas. United States Ex,.. Pcific Muil... )iew ‘York Central, 'Oliio & Missisaippl.., 842¢ Erlo 7 10love,, Cin, & Col.... 82K Erio pid. Chi,, Bur. & Quinoy..110% Hurlem, .. Lake 8hore. ., 82; Hurlem pfdl, e 2 Michigon Ceitral, Viitaburgh & Ft, W.. Indiana Central, Illinots Central, Northwestorn.." ...."50%|Unlon Paclfiebonds, . 8615 Nortuwestern pfil.... 70%|Central Pacific bonds, 053¢ Rock Iéland ... .....,. 1083 |Del., Luck.& Western,1113; New: Jersoy Contral..108 |Doston, Hart, & Erfo, 2% 2 PAUL sovsvendienone 4T e REAT ESTATE. 'Tha following instruments woro filed for rec- , ord on Wedneedey, Fob. 11: . OITY PNOTERTY, Tho promiscs No, 232 Cottago Grove avenuo, dated Tob, 11§ consideration, $7,000. Wastern nv, 1 W cor of Harbino at, of, G77 7-10x204 1t, doted Feb, 10} conslderation, §25,000, Bawnel J, Walker to Jobn J. McElroy. Woat Congress st, 20} ft w of Hoyno at, & f, 50x14534 £t, Feb, 3; conslderation, $5,500, Central Park ov, 260 ft & of Chicago av, w f,, 26x 110 1t, dated Jan, 30; consideration, 3500, ‘West Adsms et, 8 W cor of Ogdeu av, n £, 114 7-10 ft running s to Ogden v, dated Tob,10; considora- tion, $13,000. #sy Fairflold ov, 162 £t n of West Twolfth st o £, 25x135 . ft, dated Feb, 11; consideration, $625, Tomsn v, 120 £t 1 of Weat Ohlo st, W f, 24xI253 £t, datod July 1, 1673; considoration, $650, Norh Clark st, 118 fLnof Michigan at, of, un- Qivided 1-6 of 30x80 £t, dated Feb, 10; considerstion, 1 5ekst, 48 £t w of Bromen at, n , 2585 t, dotod Teb, 83 cobaldoration, $2,100, ‘Indisun av, s o'cor of Eighteonth at, wf, 21x100 ft, dnted Feb, 2% conslderation, $17,000, BcGregor st, 175 £t wof Wentworthov,nf, 25x126 £t, dated Fub, D ; consldoration, $555, "Prumbull av, & o cor of Fifteonth &, w £, 300x125 ft, dated Fob, 2; consldoration, $,200, % “Rush st, 1021t u w of Cedar f, w £, 23x184 1, Qafod Fob, 11 ;. consideration, $3,600, Bburtloff avy 185 £t n of Thirty-third s, of,.95x125 £t, duted Fob, 11 ; consideration, $1,100, "Honore st, 140 ftn of Van Buren at, w?, 20504 ft, datod Fob. 10 ; considoration, 36,300, : “Halaled at, 120 ft a of Thirty-slxihat, w £, 24x1237-10 11, dutod Fah, 10 ; consideration, 3,600, "Park av, 240 £t 6 of-Onkloy av, w1, 603100 ft, dated Jun, 33 consideration, $6,600, g ‘Walnut 8, 840 ft W of Loavitt st, n{, 28x134)6 1t s conaliloratian, 3, v-sixil sty w 1, 22)Gx124 ft, dated Feb, 6 ; consideration, $0,600, 2 2 NORTH OF OITY LIMITH, D Undivided 3¢ of Lot 12, in Block 1, Lako Blioro Sub- division of Lo{s 24 o 20, Pino Grove, Fob, 8; consld- Gration, $1,350, Undividéd i of samo lot, dated Fob, 3 onsldera~ tion, 81,250, BOUTH OF CITY LIMITH, Lota1 (o8, sud 41 to 48, in Block 6, of Derby'ss w 31w 3 Bed, 10, 88, 1, duted Doc, 31, 1878 cousld- oration, §4,000, 5 Lot 47, In Dlock1, of McOlesuoy's pat of 1 W X Bec, 9, 38 14, dated Feb, 103 conghderation, $150, Lout 9 fo 10, and 33 Lo 40, 'in Block 0, of Dorby'as w nw X 8cc, 10,38, 14, daled Feb,4; consideration, 052, Bixtloth st, 8o cor of Warion ay, n f, 641 8:10x580 1t, dated Oct, 16, 1870 3 consldoration, $30,000, Bume ‘uol Rowo to Willlam A, Green, WEST OF OITY LIMITH, Yot 12, n Dlock 3, of Lewls Stuvo’s’ part 1 o ¢ Bee, 86, 40, 13, dated Fab, 9 ; conslderation, $1,000, COMMEROIAL, v Wxpuesbar Evenma, Fob, 11, Tho following wore.tho receipts and shipmonts . of tha leading artizlos of produce in Oblcpgo during tho past Lwonty-four hoitrs, and for the corrosponding dato ouo yonr ngo: T AIFIPMENTH, Tlour, brls, Wheat, bu 13 urloy, . Grasa Bead Flox sood, fi Tiroom cotn, QOurett meats, 1bs Ticof, Drls,.. +| Pork, brls. Tard, 1. Tallotw, 1 Butter, 1027 cosmcil hogs, No, i o 141,645 108 120,500 4,000 055,000 160,000 80 800 Blilngles, m, th, n. Balt, br Withdrawn from storo yostorday for oity con- ‘sumption: 700 bu heat,' ‘8,909 bu comn, 1,207 bu onts, 1,176 bu rye, 1,153 bu barloy, The following graln has beon inspectod into storo this morning; up to 10 o'clock: 217 cars whont, 165 cars corn, 21 cara onts, 8 cara ryo, 80 cars barloy, Total, 420 cars, or 161,000 bu. Wo noted in this morning'd issuo, thatit fs n singular fact that the inspector of wheat at De- troft should have boon imposed upon so far as to pass spring wheat o8 wintor wheat, Yot tho same thing Aeoms to have beon done on Chicago on tho 17th of lnst month. A car-load of whito Bpriug was inspectod out of a Chicago olovator ns red winter, and sont out of tho Stato uandor that doolgnation, Whon thn whont was jndig- wo bolleve, thoy did not get around the fact, * Thoro was_soma tall on 'Chango to-day about toking vesgols to load with grain, and. move oub on the opening of navigation, but nothing wos done. We nro assured that grain can bo moved to the soaboard now on torms fully ns low as would bo soeured by a xate of Ge to Duffalo in tho summor, nnd, thore is thus littlo tomptation tolond vessels horo, I# isstated that tho quan- tity of graln londad at Milwaukeo, thus far, is about 400,000 bu. Tt isunderstood that &. committoo of ware- liousomon will leave Chicago™ for Bpringfleld to- night to Jaok after their interosta os.n clnss. Considorable misunderstauding lns arisen sovoral times from the fact that the bullotin of grain ingpoction, posted on'Olange daily, makes 10 discrimination betwoen old and now coin, ‘though tho latter is not doliverablo on contracts. Tho inspoctors ought certainly to indicate the proportion of old snd new that comes in each doy. %uu leading produco markets wore moderate- 1y active to-day, for tho season, with no.great changen In pricd, o tho antiro tist, Tho movo- ment was chicfly oporative, as usual, there be- ing vory littlo demand for shipments for any “ar- tlc[iu on tho Board.” Theattandance of oporatora was less than usual, ospecially jn tho wheat cir- clo. There was.increased activity in tho demand for dry-goods, and tho tone of tho market was buoyant, - -Tho local retail trade is now yeported notivo, and ordors from this source ara numer- ous and liberal. The attondaunca of interior morchants {8 also incronsing, snd on early oponivg of tho spring trade is assured. Gro- cories mot with a vory fair inquiry, aud for most artiolos in the list the nierket exhibited a firn tono. 'The only notable oxceptions wore coffecs and sugars, in both of which & declino is noted. Rico is stronger, in sympathy with the rccent sharp advanco at the Tost, sud quotations aro marked up a 1¢o oll uround, Molasses, spicos, sonps, and other lines were stoady nud firin, . In the butter market o good dogreo of activity was noliceablo, :| and full former quotations wero beiog obtained. Thare is no Dvut—su{:ply of nuy grade, while of choico tablo buiter thero ia o continued searcity. Choose was strong, with a tendency to adyance. Leathor, bagging, pig-iron and paints sold to & .modorate oxtent at substantially provious ratos. Oils wero rensonably active and wore hold at about former prices; quoted at 15J¢@10c ‘for .carbon 3 880 for extra wintor Jard ; $1.03@1.06 for linaced, and at 60c for turpentino, Lumber continues in nctive demand, the com- mon grades. and ehivglos Loing firm. Motals and tinners' stock wore in fair requost, and steady, whilo nails are very firm and active. No new features wero reported in building matorials. T'horo ara somo _indioations of an improved do- mond by and by, but the markat isnow vory quict, Iron and steel woro in fair demand and ateady. 'Tho bay markot remaing quiot and un- changed, Broowm-corn was firm aud in fair. re- tail demand. The wood and hop markets were stendy. Seods were quict and ensy, oxcopt ilax, which sold higher, and timothy which was held firmly at yestordsy’s prices, and gsold to a mod- orato oxtent, The trade in green fruits was fair, full prices being réalized for choioo sound stock. *Potatoes wero very.finn at an advanco. Poult: wag less firm, oxcepting turkeys, whicl brought full prices- when in prime condition. Highwines woro guict and steady at yostor- doy's quotation in .the absenco of disturbirg nd- vicos (}mm other poiuts, Now York being un- chauged till near the closo, Sales wore reported “hora of 150 bris at 960 por gallon, at which prico the market closed strong. In this connection wa give the following extract from aletter, datod Now York, Feb, 9, which i3 werth moro than a pageing notico: . Largo shipmonts of ono-stamp goods. (Wighwines ro- Quced) are coming to this market from Lonusylvanin, Indinna, Kentucky, and Missour), and solling at low prices, ' Thero i8 o question but' that thoy nre con= trabund, One Bt, Louis.lhouse ships o 100 brls per eek, 3¢ hoso frauds wero stopped, highwines would bring 10 cents per gollon noro to-duy thun they ara now selling for, Chiéago and Peora Asillers should give this matter thelr attention, if they wish to got firat cast for thoir tax-pald goode, Dressed hoga wore in good shipping domand, and 5@10c per 100 1bs higher, at $6.60@6.55 for light, and §6.65@6.60 for choico hoavy, closing stondy ut 96,50 und 26.00 respectively. Tho re- ported sules were ug follows: 260 hond at 26,60 ; 280 ab $6.6744 ; 260 at 86,565 1,058 nt £6,50 5 160 dividing on 200 by ot $6.50@8.60, Total, 5,003 hoad, Boft lots wero nnenlable, und. dirty liogs were not wanted, oxcopt at a. greater roduction thun boldors would submit to. Provisions wero moderately active, and firmor, though not much highor. New York was report- od wouk’; but most of our packers have closed, and none but tho meller firms aro now operat- ing. ‘Chis folling off in the demand made live hogs .weak to-dny, and caused n rathor — oxtensive telegraphing to country holders to keep back shipments., But it promised ncessation in the supply of product, aud hence caused greater flrmucss among botdors, while buyers were rather more willing to take hold at yestordny's prices. Mess pork advanced 5@10¢ per brl, but receded to opening figures. Lard roso nearly 15a por 100 ibs, but recedod to about T14@100 above thoe closing prices of yostordny. Moats wero in’ light demand, but strong, aud shoulders wero s ahade highor. Wo note. that ono of tho firms which closed oporations this morning for tho season hos cut u‘: 400,270 hogs ninco .tho .18t of November, which comparas favorably with all that 8t TLouis lns dono in ‘tho same timo ~on Alissour] goil. The market closed dullat the follow- ing rango of prices: Mosa pork, cash or_soller February, $14.20@14.22}¢; do soller March, §14.974@14.80 ; doaullnn{nril. 814.6224@14.55 ; prime ‘mess pork, $12,00@13.00; oxtru primo o, S11.873¢@12.00, Lird, caeh or sollor Pob- TUAry, éB.Hug@u.oo; do seller Mareh, 88.97¢ @940 ; do seilor April, $9,12}6@9.16; do soll- or May, §0.86@9.40, Graen hnws ot 0@9}{c for 16 and 16 1b averages; awaot pickled hoama, U}i @ 103{c; dry snlted ments, looso, st Bigo for shonldors ; T9@7}ge for Cumberlands ; 7%?! 73ge for long cloar; '7',50 for suort ribay 75¢c for short clear; tho samo boxed at Xfo por 1b abova theso prices., Groen meats ¥clover than saitod do. Meats for March delivery }o higher, and for April 3¢@34o higher thau cash priges. Bucon meats, 09¢e for shonldors, Blgo for shorb ribs, 8Jc for short clear, wll packed in boxes; the snmo in hhds, 2¢o Elghcr. Tacon hums, ‘11%@13}3& Mess beof, ®8.26@8.60; oxtra mess do, 20.76@10,00 5 beof Loms, $21.00@28.60, City fallow, 6}¢@Tc; greaso quotublo ut G@7o0. Halew 'were roported of 100 brls mess pork nt 814,80 ; 500 Ix')'lu do sollor March nt $14.85 ; 1,000 Lrls do at 814,80 3-760 brls do ot 814,273¢ ; 350 brls do b 814,20 ; 500 Lels do eollor April £14.00 ; 2,760 rls do ab 14,55 ; 1,000 brls do at $14.60 5 860 ton L ot 98,00 1 G00'tes. o eollor March st $0.00 ; 100 tes do al fifl.lflxi 750 tos do nt $8,95 3 750 tes do seller April ab 89,15 ; 600 ton dlo b B0.185¢ ; 500 ton do ut €0.107 200" toa wweot )fluklfld jus) at 1030 ; 100 ter do ns (12 at 1Mo ; 20, 030 tbs greon hame (19 Ius) ab &(b}u' L:"zu,cmu \bis sbiort rils, puoked, aud 100 boxes o, at T80 ; 40 boxen do at #770; 100,000 b do, looko, seller April, at 7340 ; 100,000 s do ab + 25,000 b o qguy%axm,lge o 6000 1be shiort oloar at §7,06 § | s do 3 n‘guo Ihe bacon huws af lsxab canvased pud packed 3 40 tes yollow gronse at 40, "o stock of lard st this point iu ostimatod at 04,000 tes. Lhe etook of pork is variously eati- mated all the way from 180,000 to 160,000 brls, Tlour ,woy . dulll sud uuehsuged, Thor \as uantly roturned thore was time for axeusos, but,. no oxport dnmnm!, oxcopt that ono or two bida: worc mndo of 85.25 por brl for flour hold at R6,60@56.60 3 and vory littls was wanted forlacal consumption, Our atock ig on the increnso, and holders nro far from firm: {u thelr views, but tlona, Balos ‘wore rnEurtml of 100 brls nsrln;x oxtras nt 86764 100 brls do at $6.60 ;° 200 brly do (Minnosota) nt $0.00 ;220 brls on privato torms ; G50 brle ryo at $4.76; 50 brls do on privato torms; 06 brls buckwlient at 0,50 3 16 brls do, ™. Y.Lnt &7.60. Total, 770 Lrly, - Thofollowing woro the pricos asked at tho oloso ¢ 00d white Winters, Fair to Wheat wna dull and 1e per bu losor than yos- tordny, with a vory weak feoling towards tho olose. 'Tho DBritleh markets tweto. gonerally quoted easior in_tone, though not matorially lowor, and Now York was rather wealk, whilo our recolpts woro ngnin large, giving an Incronuo of moro than 100,000 bu to our stocks {n storo attor deducting shipments, - The lnat namod faot,with tho apparont cortaluty thnat recoipta will bo ver: edgo that there are no shippiug ordera hero of any scconnt, caused docided woakness, induoing govoral holders to try to soll out, and making tho short sellors much boldor than they have ‘Doon for somo timo past. Liverpool continues wonk, u spito of an‘acknowledged shortago, bo-' cruso wheat hins boon poured in to that city this, wintor moro -rapidly than it.conld 'bo: dis- tributed,, and yot = thore sooms to bo plont; loft. Bollor March < opened at 81.221¢, roceded to 61.2234, advanced to $1.22}¢, foll back to §1.22, roso to $1,923¢, and broke down to $1,21, closiug at 812134, Sollor tho month, or eash No, 2 spr n':. sold at 81,2034 @1.21, closing at $1,303¢. Sellor April sold at §1.291¢@1.2434, olosing nt $1,233¢. No, 1 spring gold nt 31:28, but thoro woro no buyers at.over $1:22 nt the close. No. 8 spring closod nomi- nnllK at 81,15, and rojocted vs,o nEel.uo@l.on}g. Qosh snlos woroe roported of 0,200 bu No. 1 spring at $1.23; 51,800 bu No, 2 spring at 31,21 23,400 bu do at $1.20%¢ ; 8,200 bu do at §1.208¢ ; r»,d(m bu do at $1.20%¢ ; 5,000 bu do at $1.201¢ ;. 5,000 bu do nt 81.203¢} 7,200 bu No;* § apfln% b $1.16; 2,000 bu rojocted at’ $1.10 ; 400 bu white, Hamburgh,. by sample, at .$1.28, doliverad, otal, 127,300 bu, Corn waug losa notlve, gonerally dull, and 1fo lower than Xnalordn . Lorn was quoted in Liv- a8 downward in tondoncy, and our recoipts woro ogsin large, oepocially whon gaugoed agalust o pitiful sbipment record of 722 bu.” Wo enn searcoly oxpoct auy considerable shipping domand ab thid sonson, whilo tho unequal Railroad lnw of this Staro onnbles tho onst and wost roads to boat those ruuning nortlr and souih on their own ‘ground. Thero was no shipping luq;:iry to-day, a8 usunl; pud, but for tho fact that there is a vory largo short intorest in corn, it is prob- ablo that.the peculiar conditions would havo ro- . sulted in o much moro sovero declive.” Bollor March oponed at 67ic, rocedod to 567%o0, roso to b74o, declined fo 670, and closed tomo at b7ic. Bollor' tho month, or cagh No, 3, sold st 563¢@0570, closing at 6637¢, with & vur{ small digernnination in favor of high mixed. Bellor May sold at 62J¢@625{0. Ilejocted closed nt 5230 for old, and 470 for.uew, Cash snles wero roported of 12,400 bu No, 2 old at 67c; 18,000 bu do at 663¢0; 6,600 bu do at-50570 ; 5,800 b do ak 6050 800 bu igh mixed old ut 60%go; 400 bu do now at 53c; 2,400 bu rojectod: alu, at G3c; 1,600 bu do-at 538¢; - 8,000 bu do now: ot 17340; 2,400 bu do at 471¢¢; 1,600 bu do at 47c. Totnl, 60,000 bu. Oats wora 1088 active, but rolatively steady, in spite of roported dnlness in New Yorlr, and local wenkuess in wheat and corn. - The recalpts woro rather mall, which made the offerings of cash ontu light ; thoy sold at 421{@424c, closing' at the inside. Sollor - March sold.-.ab 42){@ide, closing nt 42%¢e. Sellor April- was nomiual; at 483@1do; aud sollor Moy wag_quict ot 7@ 473ge, mostly nt tho inside. Cash sales wero roported of 5,000 bu No. 2 at 421¢e: 14,200 bu'do at 423¢e; 2,400 bu do at 42X(c; 1,200 bu rejectod at893¢c; 1,200 bu do at 89%c} 1,200 bu do at 80c. ~ Total, 25,200 bu., Rye was quict aud firm, the light receipts be- ing searcoly equal to the order demand for ear lots to ship, Honco prices in other deprrtments had no effect on the market, There was no reg- ular No. 2-offered ; it-was mominal at about 8034c. Baloa woro limited to 800 bu No, 2 fresh rocoipts ot 830, and 2,400 bu do st 82ide. Barloy was duil and. {rregnlar. No. 2 was ap- parently firmer, onrl{, at $1.76@1.78 for regular to frosh racoipts, but closed nominally at 81.79@ 1.75. No. 8 wag Jolower, olosing at-31,63@1.81, Rojected sold at 91.45, but $1.40 was the best bid at tho close, Cosh salos wero - roported of 400 bu No. 3 fresh at$1.78; 400 bu do regular at 81.76 ; 8,600 bu’ No. 8t 81.56; 2,400 bu do ab §1.64 5 400 bu rejoclod at S145'; 800 bu by somplo at $1.75; 400 bu do ot $1,68 ; 400 bu do at 61.52}‘4 ; 400 bu do at $1.50 on traclk ; 400 bu do at $1.90 delivered. . Total, 9,600 bu, EUROFEAN MARKETS, The following advices were received on’Change to-day, in addition to thoso given in-our tele- graplio columns : Loxpon, Fob, 11,—~Cargoes - off coast, Wheat unnal- terod, Corn downward tendency, —Cargoos on . pase- sge ; wheat unchanged. Corn “downward tendency. Arrivals off uoust. Whoat modorate, Corn, smsll, Weathor iu England frosty. Livenroor, Fob, 11,—Both wheat and .corn quiet, C:\Iflur&lln club wheat 138 8d@143 1d ; do white, 13 4d. @135 94, THE TRODUCE MOVEMENT. ‘Tho Journal of Commerce gives the following 08 the rncnigts of cortain artloles of domestic produco at the port of New York for the month of January ¢ 1673, 1873, 1874, Wheat flour, brls, 207,678 100,303 401,908 Corn-meal, brls. 1001 20403 361 5BAOTY ,172402 50,525 04,608 - 892,203 169,588 105,663, 4120 12,050 500,490 1,001,058 1157 165,242 A1 90105 5,650 3,008 Out-meats, 94,601 Butter, pleg: 55,270+ GO,140 Cheese, phge.. o498 . 42,100 Lard, ted and 0,850 605 rd, keg: 2767 805 Whisly, b U 18404 10878 9377 T'he follo! oro oxported during tho samo poriods : Wheat flour, brls, 82,672 247,001 Ttye Sourr, brls 1 1,070 Corn mal, brls 17,184 14,013 Wheat, bu,s 704003 2,403,050 Tiye, bu, 10,603 TG 8470 274,001 9, 21,620443 14,0 GOT T00L,85 11,044,920 VEBSEL DUILDING, A good deal of work is now belug dono on the river: in tho woy of bullding and *repalring vessols, Two now solioonors and soveral canal-boats ar beitig con- steucted on thio South Branch, sud & number of Ve #ola havo and are bolng overhauled - and repaired on {ho North Branch, someof them . undergoing a very thiorongh roconatruction, Tho facilitios for buflding and repairing vessols hava been considerably: increased sinco last. apring, and probably u Inrgy amount of work of this description will bo done horo fu future, Miller's yard on {he North Dranch {s now provided with two dry docks, The now oue, complated Inat fall, {4 300 foot Jong, 14 Teot on tho Dlocks, aud tho gato 18 60 foot wido, This dry-dock fs bellovad to bo tho largest ou tho lnkes, 3 The sebr Camden, Which wont shioro last fall, was repaired carly-this' winter st the above:namod ysrd, recelving o now keol, etc, Tho tug Lustaphono, tho hull of which la fron, is also ab Millor’s, receiving o now deck, salls, stanchions, oto. . Near tho Wella atroct bridgo Jies tho gchr Japan, ot prosent undergoing largo ropalrs, Sho s laving threa o four streaks of uew pionks outside, ow ratling, ate, At William Batos & Co,'s yurd on tho Sontl Dranch of tho Ohicago River, two - new #chioonors are being Duilt, ouo of which is nearly roady to lsunch, und tho otlier will Lo probally ready by the 1st of April, Tho dimeuslons of thoso vesscls fs ubout ng followa: TLongll, 140 feot ovor all ; 17 feat Kook ; 28 feol boam § Ufoet Niold, Tho vesscl will carry olihior grain o Tumbor 1 tlio capucity belug about 17,000 birlicls. corn and 250,000 feet Jumber, They will Lo classod as A1, and 1o oxpenso will bo sparod'in maling thom wipet vlor oraft iu every respoct, Tartioulor nitention will 1o given o the finlshing of the cabius us well o8 to othior parts of the veascls, Ono ls awned by Mr. Will« fm Johuuon, and thy otlier by Mr, I, Michelson sud W, Bates & Co,, of this c.\i(, . Tho bullding'of. w_smuil ‘Dropaller, fo bo_run ne n Jlsabura or ozcuraion bout on’ tho 'lake, wdjacent to bjs port s contampatad, Wiio sehr Flyiug Oloud Is being robullt st Miller's yard, and will'bo a8 good a8 now when completed, Tho ost Of rebuilding fu outitoated at $15,000, Hehe Klug Sistors s huviug o uow centro box, rails frawmes, cofling, forward and. aft, and othor ropairs, al un oxpouso of ubout §7,000, S Whito Oloud us hud now upper works and ollior necossury- ropairs; Hehr Barber » now bow- sprit, . Schivs Milan and Jounio Mullen aro lio. bulng put in order, Tho lumber vessol Truman: Moss is hnying & naw cabin 10 replaco tho ong wosliod oif last full, ‘I'wo new mmasts hove been placed fu the lumbor schre Minorys, and ofher work dono, Tha selr Reciprocity 18 aluo recolving a genoral overinullug, Now deok-frames, stanchions, &o,, aro bolog put tuta tho-vossely Tronuldvs aud Koarutgo, G ‘Tho Gront Wost aud Baviue are holug, partly 2agou= AiQaub nlowntoshassasairyrossesserasddifs @10 claim that thoy counot further roduco quotns. liberal for some time to' como, and_tho_Ithowl-" rstructod, and will boready In tho -spring for carrylng «ofther grain or lumbor, £ Schr 8t, Lawrence, now frames general overhauling, ‘Flie Qoodrich Tranaportation Company'a new pro- ollor Ohicngo, Lnllding nt Montowoe, will Lo, ready 0 tako bex fln-lulon on tho ltne fut the- spring, | Tho nmghmnry in and tho vessol {8 now rocelving hor eabin, A binrgo and schr for eerying lumber, capncily 400 Mand 220 M. reapoctively, “aro being conatructed at forward, colling, nnd Qrand Hloven. 'Tley will run_on_tho Ohicago and Graud Havon barge l{nu this comiug scason, OALL TOARD. T Moss pork; oash or sellor tho montu, closed at $14.16@14.30; sollar March, $14.9254@14.257 sollor April, ' $144234@114.45; soilor Mny ab 14,62} Lard, cnsh or sellor the month, .62 @14.70, &8.86@4.U5 3 sollor Marol, $8.00@8.073¢ 3 acllor April, §0.191¢@0.16; wollor Mny, - $0.30@0.46. Bhort olenr, onsh, no bids, no offora; sollor Marol, $7.67}4@7.85; soller April offored nb 83ge. 'Sliort ribw, onals or sollor tho month, 796 @730 scller Marel, B7.60@7.00; sollor April, 87.70@17.874¢, buyer April, 8e_bid, Shouldors, cash offorad ot b%4o; ‘wollor March offored nb 56340 sollor April, 530 bid. Bslos inoludo 250 brls moas porlk sollor Fobrunry at $14.20; 260 brls do soller March at $14.273¢; 760 brls do at 814.25; 260 brls sollor A‘)l‘ll ot 914,60 260 brls fluvnt'al‘lelé(; 250 brls. do at @14.45; 9,0 Lrls do at:$14.421¢'; 1,000 brls soller Moy ot 214,05 260.tes Inrd mollor March at §8.05; ° 260 tes do nt 88,97i¢; 600 tea meller April at 80.16; 260 tes do'nt $0.123. LATEST, + Whoat was modortoly. active in tho- nftornoon -nud 3o lower, snlling at 31.213¢ down to §1.205¢ soller March, and olosing at 81.203{@1.303¢, Sell- or April sold' at §1,29@1.235, closing at tho out- alde. " Corn wag fairly activo and_ensior, closing at 66§@b7e sellor- March, and -63@063%0 sollor DMay,, Onta weroe oaslor, with sales at 474 soller May. —— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WrpNESDAY-EvENING, Feb, 11, AT.COHOL—Was quiot t $1.02@1.97, DEANS AND, PEAS—Tlo local domand fa falr, and the given prices aro readily obtafned: * Navy ‘boans, .00@2.40 3 modiums, $1,60@2,25; poas, greon, $1,33 in baus, 31,35 in brla. ‘ BAGGING—This markot 13 without now fhaturen, Dusiuoss i slack, and prices romaln sloady aud fris aa previously quotod. . With the oponing of the spring trado cotton. senmlcss. bags oro -Lkoly to ndvauco, but any fmmodinte chango ia not looked for. Wo quote: Btark A, 34j0; Ludlow A,-3J0; Low- fston A, 93%0; Ameriean A, 20xc; Amoskeag A, 20%¢e; Oller Creek, 3la; burlap bigs, 4 oud 6 bu, 18 @i0c: guunies, singlo 17@180; do double, 97320 ‘wool sncks @03e, BUTTER—Excooding firmncss still charncterizea 4o butter market, Rocontly tho shipping trado hava been taking bold moro cautiously, but tho domand fully oquals the supply, #nd sales aro readily effcoted ot e quotations, whils{or solocted packages sy bigh an 400 13 being paid, - Wo zopeat our list as follown : Chofco to. fancy, yollow, 33@i8c: medium to good grades, 20@3le; forlor {o common, 18@250; come mon t0 chiolco roll, 25@dlo. DROOM-CORN—Continuocs in fafr demand, quota- tfons boing maintainad, ne follows: Ohofco to oxtra hurl,. 8)@0%0; corn 'that ‘will ‘work itsolf Into o clioloe url broom, 7X@8x0; for guod do, 6x@Tc; oo 1o cloleo stale lrald, @803 red uid iatuod rusl, 4@6i5e. BUILDING MATERIALS—This market 18 atill vo quict, Somo fuquiries bave boen mado by buil ers coucerning brick, but no contracts have been reported, e ropeat our quotations s Stucco, $2,60 § Now York. stucco, "casting, $.25@9,60 Iosenanio} cement, $3,26@4.60 ; Uties, Loulsvillo, and Akron co- smont, $2.00 % brl; Portland coment, $7,00@7,60; Uine’ in bulk, 80e@$1.00; Hno (brls), $1.10@1.25 B brl ; whito sand,, i 4003 ‘fire brl, * $1,00@2.00; ' plastorng huir, B bu, brick, P 1,000, $3.00@90.00; " bullding @1.00 ; prosecd brick, $11.00@ Milwaukee and Racine s do common, $14.00@ $16,00@25.003 - do " common, %0 brl, $3.00@4,00. $10.00@16.002 firc-clay, OIEESE—A further sdvance iu Livorpool, and o sympinthetio upward moyoment in Now York, fiss fin- +parted fnoronsed btrengtl ‘to tho inarket here, and & froneral ndvanco now sooms : mminent, Stodks axe ight all around, while of really fna goods thore is likely soon o bo's ecarcity, Wa mako no chango in our Ifst, na followa: New York factory, mild, 10%@ 173c; ‘Oblo sud Weataru factory, do, 15@10}gc ; loiver grades, 11@14c. 3 COAL—YWaa quiot and unchanged, Tho markot ma; be quoted steady and firm ab tho aunoxed prices : Lehigh, propared, $11,00; Lackawauns, $10,003 Oanuel, 40001 Erlo and Waiuut 1l $8.607 Lrooks, $8.00% Blossburg, $8,60@9.00; Kirkland grate, $8,00; Hocking Valley, $0.60; Midway, $6.60; Indiana block, $0.607 Barciny, $0.00% Minouls, $5,60; Wilmington, .00, COOPLRAGE—Was i1 light request ut atondy prices, 0 follows : Pork barrols, $1.16; whisky Larrols, $1.90 @2.103 lard torces, S146@1.60{ flour barrols. 48@sbe ; york staves, rough, §33.00@13.00 ; do, bueked, $1(.00G 2000, ords alards, Tough, $93.00634.00; b sawed, $1500@38,00; whisky .stavos, rough, :$20.00@ 28,003 do bucked, $33.00@45,00 s 11,00} circlo flour bendivg, 835@JXe por set; hoop-poles, $10.00@12,00 per'm. - 1i6GE—Wero fnraquest when' strictly fresh, and firm nt 17@18c; pickied lot aro dull ot GX@10c, and storolols at 1@lic, g FEATHERS—Woro quiot and unchangod,: Wo -quote: " Primo livo gease feathers at G8@U0C. PI81E—No now features woro doveloped in connoc~ tion with this markot, A stoadily good:busincss s doitg, aud tho provalont fecling ia ono of prouounced business, Wo repeat our quotations of yesterday : No. - No, 2 do, $.7 No, 1 slioro- Y, $13,60314,00 3 Y korel, 36-Drl, H 7,267,603 No, 1 blioro , $5.95@5,60 ; Georg's codileh, $6.00@0,25; Labrador Lorriug, Gplit. brls, $3.5080,00; do,: ig-Lrl, $4.25@4.60; Labrador’ hor ritg, round brl,"$7.5088.00; do i-brl, $4,00@4.25 ¢ box hiorring, No,'1, 30@i30} box herring, FRUITS AND NUTS—A further slight advanco in Iayer and loosa Muscatel ralslna s noted, with which oxception yalues wore without quotablo chango, Do- ‘mestlo fruits of oll kinds arostroug, sudmostimportod varlelies aroalso firmlyhold.” Wo quote: FOREIGN— Dales, 10s@lle ; fign, drums, 12@193¢o; figs, in boxes, Inyers, 16@100; Turkish lnyers, $3.40@U.46; raising, looso~ Auscatel, $3,50@ 975 ' ralsins, Yolencls, 13@12)¢o; Zauto currants, 8@8igc; citron, 8i@3%0; lomon peol, 18@20¢, Do- MEsTio—Alden " apples, 20@240; Michigun, sl ol, 1}@140; Michigun' duarters, 13:@13)c § -West- erh do, 11%((@11%(c: Bouthorn_do,10}@1ic; peach- o5, pared, U@250; “peachs, Lulves, 14@15c; do, mixed; 94¢@10ie; blackborrics, 10}@17)c; raspbort rics, 40@420; pitted cherries, 26@30c, Nurs—Til- borls,1735@18%¢; almonds, Terragonn, 23@230; Nuples walnits, 20@230; Chili wulnuts, 20@321o0; . Gronobla waluuls, now, 17@180; Brazils, 11@1130; , pocans, . oxus UG104o ; Wihituglon Feanuts, faicy, 1ot Qo second quality, T@100 ;. Tonucsacs peanuts, B@Ie. GREEN FRUITE—Orangos were in goud demund, gooll to choico fruft bringing quoted prices, whils frozen and ofhorwiso dumoged lota sell at'a wido. | and-lowor _rango. Apples.oro_firm, also cranberrica : Lemons, $4,00@6.60 per box; Valencis orangea, $9,60 @10.00 % caso; Yalermo ond Messing do, B box, $150G500; T 1o good anples, W.TSGLAY per brl cnolee; $4.50@5.00 per brl; aucy, $5,50. Quitivate cranborrics - and Cape Jods, $IA00@IL00 Alalage rapos, $6,00 per keyt, 4 GROCERIES—Coffces continue dull and unsettiod, though at the East thoy aro roported more activo sud firmer, - Buyers atill wliow o isposition. fo. confine thelr purchusos to mooting immediato zequiremonts, and, in Liops of atinunlating trado prices of tho_diffor~ cnt grudés, hinvo boen lowered anothior o, - Rtefinad sugurs ora In moderatu supply, and, undor o iberal de- mind, aro flrmly held, but. raw grodes are dull and quutably lower, Rice continues .acilve and strong, prices {o-day boing subjocted to an- advauco of 3o, Birups aro easy, N, O, molasses. 18 firn, Hoaps, starcly, aud othor lines rulo steady, Wo quok B1-Canp, S0DA—T}@8¢. Covvzes—Mocha, 44@10; 0. @, Jnvn, TIBY@ 403z03 duva, No. 2, 374(@u0; fancy Tuo, SIK@W%c: cholve do, 33@33)¢e;. prime Rio, U3 @V3e; good do, Bl@i35e; common do, J0X@Ilo; ronatlng do, 2B @25 Blngapore Juva, U5@dto; Costa Jilca, futity, Bi@dige; do, prime, 333(@3230; Maracuibo, an@dasse. ‘OANDLUS —Star, full welght, 18@13%c: stearine, full welght, 18 @140 ; do, uLort welght, 18)@133;c. Rrox—L'atns, S0 3 Rauygoon, T5@8Xc; Usro- 1inn, 9@03c03 Lonistaus, T3 @80, BOaAns—Patent cut loif, 133(@13¢0 ; crushed and powdered, 113@ILxo; granulled, 1I;@11%0 s A, stundsrd, 104 @103¢0; do, No, 2, 10A@1070: B, 103 @ 1030; okiea 0, 10@10%0; G No, 3, Dz%illa;. yollow 0, No. 1, 93{@100; cholce brown, 0}¥@Yio; prime 0, X @Vig0; . falr'do, 83@J0; choiee molssen sugur, V¥ @950 3 fuir. do, Bi((qYc; common do, T3 @80} Now Orleans sugar, cholco, D4@I3c ; do primo, 16 gxe ; do, fufr, 8i¢@83{¢ ; conimon, T3 @8c, inups~Diamond drips, $LAS@1.58; silver drips, oxtra fino, 83@88c §_good sugar-house ulrup, G8@0SC extrn do, 08@T30 3 Now Orloans_molusses, cholco, 1@ 8o ; do primic, 18i@slo ; do_comimon, U5@100; Porto luflgfl 1molasses, choico, 85@08c; common wmolasses, 35 e, BArzRATUs—Common to bost, 8(@100. . gprora—Allspico, 173@18Xc; cloves, G1@620; cassla, 80@ugo ; poppor, 20X¢(310:¢a ; nuinieg, No, 1 S8 1.43; do No. 3, SLIUGLI6; glngor, pure, 38 , 1, 20@50;5 do No, 14@19c. Sodrs—Gorman moitiod, 05@0¢a :_Golleu Weal! 6 @i3o; Wiits Lily, el Wiite T, pulm, 6@G0 7 Bavon linperiil, 6@0A(0: WLl Alan, 53;G00; Champaign, 6@03ge ; primraso, 6@0iGo, Srangu—sLivor gloss, YX@L0K0; commot, 8@1le; pure, 5 @8c. ILAY—No jmprovemont in thie domaud way roporl e, Tho Tocelpts uro wmall, but oqual to the re! quiremouta of tho trade, which are mainly local. Wa quote tho wholosslo pric by dudlors 18 fol- 1ows, cars to contain 2,000 183 New timothy, primo, $14.00814.605 do No. 1, 14.00@15,00; No, 3, do, $10.00 @1 uixed, $),00@1, :})rlulupmll’lu, $9.00@9,60 § X 0, 3, $0.00@7.00, Looss £5 @805 do oN \VAuoN—'l‘lmn!lly{ $11,00@15,00; pruirlo, $7.00@ 0,00, For dolivery of proésod, $1.00@150, accordipg 10 distance, HIDES—Tho offerings on. tho stroet aro modorata and the domundds only falr; priocs, however, are pretty stoady nR quoted s Grven cily butclurs’, D@J‘“‘ greoh curad, lglt, 0@Di(o du, oavy, S84’ pacleurad,T2¢ @80} igroon culf, 1303 rroon Kip, o green frozon, TG o7 dry - calf, 8003 dry Kip, 1703 dry saltod, 14@180; dry -fint, 10@1To} dencon skins, 85@40s: " gribly, scored, oiit, or-otborwlse dumagod, two-thirds prlco t brauded, 10 per ont off, Blicop polts, wool estimatod a4 wushed, por 1b, JTx@EANC. T HOPH—Dontinto . modorato roquoat, Wo ropeat : Qommon o eholeo Weator, 2534007 . Neiw York Sate, 04060, - . {RON AND STEEL~A fuir Lusinesd was voportad at provious ralea, as followd s + 33-10@ 3810 Tates 6 APOR 4 yervegeny Horuo-shoo Iron ., @ by rates Plato fron, common tank, 5. @0 raten Norwayiroh..... B¢ @ Pl Norway null-rods 0jg. @100 ¢ Pl orman plow stacl... 105 @ldo .« 43 9.60@ tlour .| 1 b 25@8,50 ; - 3 caled, 400 .| 43c3 Columbin Rivor salmon, }-brls, $9.75@10,00, 4 pruics, 14)5@i6K0" wablus,. Amorican tool nlful..... LEATIIE] ngo thio Aamo coding daya of the weok, whoro nt the momont thoy uro decidedly firm, Trade f4 good sud ateadlly ime proving, Wo quoto: MEMLOOR. ity barness. ... .. $ U@ A - Gountry harne: i@ 47 Lino, city, 9 b W@ 4L Kip, 9 b, . e 90 Kip, voals . 0@ 1,10 Oity upper, No, 1, 9 ft, . W@ 28 City upper, No, 3, 3 1 0@ B Calt, country.... Ttough upper, standard, Tough upper, damagod. Bufalo slaughter sole BB, A" 8016, seeeeenens [11] SOPPPIUTITIS sreereaes 1208 1,35 Kij . 6@ 110 Iarnes: 40@ 45 Frenca calf, J 86,00@80,00 Trench calf, Leniof £0.00@375.00 T'rench ealf, 24 o 36 It 1,06 2.25 1,00@ 1,60 French kip, 60 to 100 iba, LUMBER—Contiunod n imon bullding tumber, feuolng, and_ shingles, was roported, sud thio marlkot for theso grados $s all tha whilo working fitmer, Hardwood is in moderato reques! TIrat €100 eraeeense Second clear, 1 fnch to 2 inc] ‘Third clear, 1 fuch, 'Third clear, thick.... Olear flooring, 1ut and 2d together, YOUGhyLee Clear lhlll!f 1st and 2d togethor, Conmon AIdIDE..ovvvessrvess Ylooring, first common, Arassod. ... Tlooring, second common, drossed, Tlooring, third commnon, dveseod. ... A Wagon-box -lonrds, ' solectod, 14 inches and upward. 5 I wagon-box boards, ‘A stook boarda, 4 (irsscaiiao “Threo dolinrs per cas hon trausferrod, wiiols obrgo followa ho shingics, “Thickness—Five alunglos to bo two inches in thidk- ness, Tougth—Sixteon inchies. HARDWOOD, Dinok Walnnt — Counters, _$100,00@160,00 ; - cloar, £06,00@86.00 ; common, -$35.00@80,00; cult, $20.008 85.00 ; llooring, £60,00, Ash~—Clear, $28,00@10. £10,00935.00 7 eull, $10,00016.00 5 .00@A0.00, ‘Oak—Clear, $26,00@40.00; common, $16,00@35.00 ; cull, 88.00@16.00. ’ : Hlckory—Olear, - $28,00@60,00;' common, $20.008- 85,00 3. cutl, $12.00@18, 00, common, 14 3! 1. Maplo--Clear, 822,60@35.00; common, $16.00@25,00 § | oull, £10.00@15.00, Biittornut—Cloat, $35,00@00.00; common, $20.0@ 00 Chorry—~Cloar, $40,00@00,00; common, $16,008 25,00 3 cull, $12.00@18.00, Whitowood—Glear, §30,00@40,003 common, $20.008 25,003 eull, $10.00@16,00, A ‘Wagon Slock—1lickory sxles, per sct, $1.00@150; ‘wagon poles, eich, 45@0550 ; Lox boardy, $30,00@40, + orida zod cedar, S por ft; mnhogany, 30@40c | @0 countors, 60c : rasowood, SOGE0C : white hoily, 40c, METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK—Wero firta and foirly active at the subjoined quotations : | 11N PLATE—1C, 10x14, $13.00; do, 12212, $13.50; 20, 814.00;.do, sodiing, 14x10, 10, $13.50% do, 20,00, 0 fean—Largo, 38c; small, 200} Lax, 400, Leap—Dig, B)c; bar, 10c; plpo, full coils, 10350} cut do, 1. Buet Zino—Full casks, 10)0; holf casks, 10)c; Tean quontily, 110 ; slabs, ige. " e INON—N0, 24, 630 ates; Russin fron, 8, 9, and 10, 220; do, 11 umi 13, 31e; do No, 1 stained, 100 Yatea; 'Americon Russla—A, 1403 B, 11e, GALVANIZED InoN—No, 16@20, 140 5, No, 21@4, 1303 do, 2626, 1403 No, 21, 160; No, 23, ‘16e.” A distount of 10 per cent 16 mado from this iat. Corrrn—Copper bottoms, 3703 braziers, over 12 1bs, 47¢; tinned coppor, 0o planishied copper, 430; do, cut to akzos, 45o. + Wink—No8. 1 to, 9c; 7 to8, 100; 10 to 11, 1lc; 12; 11303 18und 14, 12)ga; 16 and 16, Mo;'17, Igof 18,106 19, 190 3 20, %00 full bundle, 50 por cent dist colnt: feucd wire by car-load, 0Xc. NAILS—Activity- ind fimimican were the leading foabures of thiv market, slow aro tho rates et : 20@80d por keg, $4.25, net ; 8d Ao, $4.603 6d do, $4.765 1d und bd do, $3.005 9d do, $5.763 9d do, fing, $7.25} cliuch, $0.673¢, NAVAL BTGRES—Woro In moderate roquest, Wo quoto: Munills ropo, © I, 10@17346; aisal Tope, @ Iy, 16@100; homp rash cord, @ Ib, 1B@Ic} wmariine, 3 1, 18@20c; tarred rope, 39 Ib, 17@18c ; oake um, 3 balo, $5.00@6.50 ; piteh, B brl, $5.60@0.90; tax; B L, $178 @6,00, OILS~Carbon was quated sironger, owing Lo s X0 advancein Olovelsnd, and {lio Drm touo of ndvices from Pittsburgh nnd ‘other Esstern polnts, Lard oll vontinues casy, Linsced, wWhale, turpentine, and -othior oila rested stondy sud- firm, .Following aro ths Uz quotstiona: Carbon, 16%@1fo; oxtra winter lard, #3q; No. 1, T8c; No, 2, 70@73c; lnsced, raw, $1.03; do Vollcd, $1,08'; whalo, B0@82¢ } aporm, $3,10G2.207 noate-footoll, trictly pure, $1.10; do oxtra, 00c; a0 No. 1, 7603 baulk oil, G0o: straits, 6503 elophant ofl, Go; furpentine, 60 ; naphtho, 03 gravity, 170 ; nopht Joommon, lic, (G-IRON—Tho pig-iron trade continues o fm- prove aa tho scason advancos, and prices ore gradually hardoning, Tho fact thnt -slocks in manufaciurors! houds oro reduced to oxtromoly small. dimensions, leada denlors to. anticipata an uunsuatly activo epring trade, snd aa the amount of iron nt the miues and in’ afstributors’ Lunds s Jess than in pust sea- sons, tho prico of tho article I8 lkoly to advance, Wo Topeat our quotations: Seotch- (sccording :to vrand), $46,00@60.00 ; . Massilion, $43,00 ; Tuscorawns, 4,007 Lake Suporiof, No.1, $46.00; do_No, 2, $4.00 ¢ do No. 3, $48,00; dv No. 4, $50.00; do No, 5, $52,00} Missourf, ciarconl coal, §46.00; Missours, stone coal, $12,00 ; Chicago atouo conl, 342,00, FOTATOLS—This murkict {8 very small receipts, and very light stocks ‘in store. An ad. vanco s nated for cliolce peachbloww. . Wo quoto: Peachblowe, from atoro, st $LASGLIG G bu; early To30, $3.60 4 brl, Car-lota at §1.26@1.40 0n track, POULTRY—Chickens and ducks were ensier under Iurger ofterings and o moderste demsnd, Turkeys aro stoady aneoll readily when choice, Wa quoto? Tur- keya, choico dresscd, 10%@11ic; do, falr, 0@100; ol s, choice- uud oxtra, $3.25@8.75; .common to fair, $2.00@3.00 ;- ducks, - $2.76@0,60; geese, $0.00@ 9.00'; do, Live, $8.00, BEEDS~Soveral orders worg on the market for tim- othy, but buyers and sullers wore apart in thelr views, and 'tho bueincss was iu consequonca restricted. Prime secd {s irm ot $2,90, with $3,00 aaked for chofce samples, - Qlover was dull, ab $5,10@5,30; also millot and Hungarian, the former at 85@tlo, aud tho latter at. 10@72)0. Flax advanced, selling ot $2.16, We 1ot salos of 196 Dags choice timothy at §.00; primo at 208; 25 buga good at $2.85: 45 Lays t $2,803 13 Lags poor at $2,60; 10 bags Muugariuy, choico, ot 70x0; 64 bags flax at $1,15, BALY~Tle market is steady, and the domand im- Onondaga andSagiuaw, dino, $1.90 ; Catiada do, rdinary, coarso, $2,00 ; ‘coarsa dianiond, $3.10 ground solar, $2.10; dulry without bags, $3. with bags, 84,003 Ashton dairy, per sack, £5. aliim, S1.76@1.80, Turl'a Tetund, $1,60@1,75 per bu, TEAS—The situntion of this markes wus essentially tho samo a8 noted from day to day for a fortnight pas, Nuver bofore at this acason has the demond been as active as at prosent, and that prices will not long ro- Juain at thelr prosont relativaly low rango is gonorally concodod, Tho yat fow Aeagons buve worked a com. plote rovolution in this trade, No Woatern Luyer now thiniaof golug to Now York or Soston for Lis - plies, but placea his orders with_Chicogo importors, -who can_cosily undersell thielr Eastern compotitors, Moasra, Allon, Keith & Oo, wora to-day showing somo fing saraples of - Japan toas of tholr own_dircct fm- portation,—only four woeks from Yokohamu. 'Fhcss samples 'wero” from o cargo of 1,000 half-cliests ust_ recolvod via Ssn Franclsco. Wo'quoto: Young ysou, common to fafr, 38@i80; do, good, BBE afi; dochioleo to oxtra fins, 930@31,10 ; common to fusold byson, O5@8803 common imporin), 62@USo good to clioleo do,. Hc@$L10; fulr to_gond gunpow: dor, 12@Wo; cliojco Fngsuoy, $110@120; oxira Moyune, $L.35@1.40; choice t0 oxtra uew Japon, 5e@$1.08 ¢ commion t0 good do, 10@8U0; fair to good old, 65@76ic; common do, 40350¢; colored nafural Toaf Jnpun, 60@700; common 40 fine Oolony, 35@430; good, 63@080;_ cholco tu extrs, B5e@#l.00. TOBAGCO—We quoto: Fink Our—Extra, 70@806; choico, 60@050; modium 5U@5Ge; poor to commaou, 35@45, " Vrua—Natural ‘loaf, 16@80c; half bright, 60@100, Dlack, sound, 45@56¢. uoumu—Good to choleo, 32@350 ; medinm, 2@ 300; common, A5@2T0. WOOD—Tho muvket romains dull aud wosk at tho firm, owing.to quolations, which aro as follows: Beoch, $8,60&0.003 ‘maple, $10.00; hickory, $1L. ba, $0,50, doli WOOL—Tatnains quiot b Tollow Tub, washed, primo, “Fuby, waslisd, corm Conimon dingy, Tloceo, wushed, X & XX, Tight Flosn, wesiod, X & X, ey, it Flooco, waalied, medium Conrse, Woshedsvueeeerereeenrisrs Tlooco, unwashed, oaurse to medium. Tloec, unwanbed, conrao and dlugy. Flcoce, unwashed, fiuo, Hupor and oxtra pulled, pretier ki fNE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. OLI0AGO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb, 11, ‘Tho reeoipts of lve stock duriug the ‘wouk Linve beon a8 follows ¢ P Cuftle, Ilogs, Bheeps Monday... 503 16,3 [ TueaduY ;e 26,38 9,188 Wednusday, 14,600 2,050 Total,, 45,240 1410 Shipmont ¢ ? Hopgs, . Bheen, Monday, 1,808 6,080 Tuosduy, .. 5,801 1, 2,688 7,131 1,413 OATTLE— ry qulot foeliu at the opons i There was ing, anet 1t looked au_ though holdera would Lo called upon to concode. womething ({mfljhn udvauted prices Tullng earlier fn the woek, but byery §oon got Joyn 1o their work, and ofter aboat 10 o'clock tradlug was ronsonnbly nctivo at full yestordny's rates, Thero was | 4, » lurgor attendanco of antsido buyors tlinn Liw bean Boon Lioto for many weoks puat, nnd tho compotition whn moro activa and healthlor, . All offoriuga really suited to tho wants of shippors wero befors the closaof the dey, Dracod s fow hundred hoad loked “up Jong and lind flio supp ndditional, of firat and ome second clnss ateors, they would have found ready buyerant tho current rater, ly prov: $31.734.10 e od, n $3.00@0,00 for common, Buicher) stoera, Btock cattlo continuo in Fuml roquest at quito an Ill{{ll prh!‘t‘fl‘ul hnn\:lx;fla‘lo 3 nid for good lots, aud atufl sold nt $3.00 @4,25 for paor o oxtra cowa and inforlor to fafrish Tho oxirome rango of tho day’s sales wan $2.00@06.85, With mostof tho transfers at $4,00@6.40 for common to oholce gradod, flem, QUOTATIONS, Extrn Booves—Graded atecrs, avoraging2,400 t0 1,650 lbs, vrveinteeisiirenssior $0T6G01G Ohiofes Hooven—no, fat, well formod dyenr : 40 G yonr old stecrs, ‘averaging 1,350 to 1,400 L . 6.16@5.00 Good Bee wtoors, ayorngin ediuni Grados aging 1,150 £ 1,000 1ba, Butchors® Btock—Comm¢ and good to oxtra cows, for cliy alnughtor, e noly 1,200 to 1,350 .. teers in fair flosh, av ‘Tho market closed d . LIBR500 avoraging 850 to 1,100 I, 3.35@4.35 Stock Gattle—Cominon_caitlo, fleah, avoraglng 700 o 1,030 ts . 2,0084.00 Inforior—Light and thin co = stags, hulls, ind Acalawng stoors.. \ 115@2.50 Cattio—Toxas, cholco corn-ted.., \ £.00@4.50 Oattlo—Toxna, wintered North @! Cattlo—Toxas, through droves, CATTLE BALY No. 01 chofco eattlo, ., 10 s 13 atoe] 8 good ateera, 33 choleo stoora 16 good steers, 68 medium steors, 72 good ateors, 4 cholce atcors, 11 cholco stocr 17 cholce aleers, 36 Toxas aloers. 14 good ntee: 16 good stees 33 mediums 19 medium stcers | .04 falr atcors, ... JTI0GS—Tho sltustion of tho hog. market: was much {lio wumo as on yestorday, . At all oveuts, there, was o ylsiblo Lmprovoment iy iy of la fonturcs, fho do- mand_ aga romainin T weak snd ‘irregular, fgreat bul 0 quality n being confined to sbippers, .and .prices of tho of the hoga was “villaiuously poor,” tho averago welght failing short of 200 lbs, - Thero weros, few. cholco lots for which $5.05 and -$6.70 were ob- tained, and in ono instanco $6,85, but most of:the trading was dono at pricca ra nging L AT gy SYR a1 low o8 $1.25@4.65, Only ono from £5.35 down- ns sold “down as ching firm (tho O, P, P, & P, Co,) woa ongagod to-duy, and thelr purchasos comprised only & fow car-londs, A lar amount of ‘common atuft still lies in the pens awaillng Luyers, and, uniess there {8 o decided * lot up” in the receipts .of such, materially lower. prices must soou prevail, Among the day's salos werd the following 110G BALEY, Price.|.) 5,00 43 U0 |73 180 6.5 535 [83 914 . 670 640 {35 234 630, 600 [56 (183 6.20 625 (30 ‘238 425 600 30 161 520 5.25 (07 169 25 645 (39 172 B 515 |24 208 6.60 |35 115 6,60 |67 168 A0 91 197 485 |3 Dip 5,00 (34 o4 58531 207 500 {84 200 5,46 L0 240 535 (16 184 5.45 SHEEP—The supply wss Jarger than was roguired tho trado, and, taking advan- 0 over-supply, buyers forced down prices to Wenow quole good to cliolce at §5,00@3,76 ; modium at $4.10@4.75 ; to satlsfy the yauts of . taga of { “he extent of 15@20¢ per 100 1ta, w Av. PriceNo, Av. 287 $5.60 (29 176 a8 poor to common at $3.76@4,%5, - Not all sold. £ . NEW YORK., Price, .26 New Yonw, Fob, 1L—Swivi~To-doy's arrivals, 5,080, making 10,850, for two . days, . The market 13 uoted at’ 6X@e with 1 ressed Loga at 7 to 1740, weak ond:heavy, Live car-lond sold at53ga, Clty ¢ Wostern, 6} @0, DBUFFALO, BurraLo, Fob, 1. OuTzix—liacinty Inoluding re- , 3,808, ported un'lvnla‘fill total for tho unrket was_ ac wee! . Tho ivo 'and strong ut yestorday's prices, bolug 3¢c advanco on Inat waeok's closing rates, The quality yas good, Sukre 4 rivals, 2,800, . The markot from lnst weok's closing prices, ND LANMDS-—Roceipts, inclnding reported ar- _was active at 3o decline ous—Roceipts, including roported srrivals, 8003 totul for tho weok, 13,100, agaiust 16,600 for the enme timne last weok, Tho market wos slow and dull; York- ers, $5,25@5,02% ; heav: , 36,565,035 lea, $5.95@0.00, T LIBERTY, cari ; beat, $0.00@0. on, $4,60@5.00 3 biilis, $3.00@4.00. 4 Fob; 11.—OATTLE—Arrivals, 76 : medium, '$5,00@5.80 ; com- @4.00. 'y Tidog—Arrivals, 20 -cira’, beal Fhiladelphin, $6.350 6,60 ; Yorkers, $5. . BuEre—Arrivals, 5jge ; common, J@dc, —_—— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIE, Amosigan, Torelgn Marlkets. Lrvenroor, Feb, 11—11 a, m,—Breadstuffs—Tlour, .285@208 6d, Wheat—Winter, 124 3d@12 Gd; epring, 11s_10d@1% 4d; white, 133 3d@130d; club, i 14@13s10d, Corn, 388 Gila, Pork, 095, Lard,'ids. Lavenroor, Feb, 11—2 p. m,—Pork, 085, Rest un.: chnnged. 6,50, 28 cars ; boat, 63{@0X0 ; medium, LivENroor, Fob. 11—4 p, m.—Droadstuls—Quict ; ‘buyors offering lower pricos, Iavenroor, Feb, 11,—The colton market {a barden- ing; middling upland, 77;@8d ; Otleans, 8 Snles’16,000 baica; Ameriénn, 9,900 ordinary, shipped T'obrunry sud L @83id. + gpeculution and oxport, 3,000, Bales: Uplauds—Nothing below "good | Murch, 7 15-16d March ahd April, 8d. - Nothing below low middling, shippod Fobruary aud Mareb, 8d. Orleans—Nothing below good ordinary, slipped January sud February, 84d. ,’ilrcmlutnfia—flnnhnnund. Frovisfons—Pork, (8s. Long clear middles, 89a 0. LoNDON, Fob. 11—5 p. m,~Tho amount of Lullion gouo into tho Dauk of England to«lay is £3,000. Con- sola for money, 0] States socurities—5-20a of 10-10s, 10324 3 Erle, {05@10% Pants, Fab, 11,—Rentes, 681 7ic, ERANKFORT, Fob, 11.—06-203 of %2, @92 necount, 021, Yo5, 1093 o of 167,100% 3 now Bs, 107, Now York Cential, 0. do, preferred, 6834, i 0834 Plie Wool Trade, BostoN, Feb, 11 —Thero ia uo hmportant change in the warket for domestic wool, Unitad Manfacturers aro buying moderately at curront rates, and there i 1o prasaure to soll on thu pazt of loldora. About three- quarters of & million pounds of fino feoce have been ‘Lought.up quictly within the past two weeks, snd stocks of 1 s description aro somowhat reduccd aud ina fewlunds, Low und medinm grades of pullod aro rather dull, Chofco suporfine und oxtras com- mand full provious rates ; oxtra and doublo oxtra Ohfo und Penusylvanis tlosces, 5503 roblo.oxtra and plok- lack held ot B8G05e 3 very cholco selling at 50 tuc, New York Dry-Goads Markets New Youx, Fob, 1l—Thore was o moro sctivo ‘moveiment {i domestica, prints, and woolen for men's wear from. firat hands, and Jobbing branchies aro iin-" proving, firm, ql HMithigan_and Wisconetn fleaces, 50@630; pulled wools, 45@60¢ for supertine und oxirn . “The markot for cotton goods 1s steady and eavy staudard sheotings fu_good domund ; coltonadu n bottor request ; printa fn folr demand, A Jnrgo jobbing hotiso quots 9o for Gurner's fanoy rints ; 8o for Amgakeay, avd Txo for Wamsutls, Wooleus nro much more active, * Foreign goods fm- proving, Pittaburgh Ol Markot. Prrrspunait, Fob, 11,—Orude quist, nothing doing ; nomiunlly ut $2,05@! 1550 Murch16) o ; Aprll 10a, The Produco Marketus NEW YORK. Nrw Yonr, Fob, 11, middling_uplind, ig stendy ; sules, 16,100 ba BiAnerurvi—Flour quicts receints, 9,000 brls ; su- $5,80G0.50 3 common_ to i §00d to cholee, $0.95@7.10 ¢ oxtra Ohlo, $4,10G Ryo flour und corn. Whoat ‘dull sid lowe No, 3 Chlcago apriug, $1@1,55) ‘Mitingsoin &pHg, o, 1 ‘Milwaukoo, perfiue Western und Stute, good uxirs, $0,00@0.90 Whito' whiat vatre, $10@T,80; 8.00; 8t, Louls, §6,85.11,00, mieal unchongod, 110,000 bu 3 Milwaukee, $1.86@L58 : Tuwa on $LE0@1. $LGY1. il ot syt 53000 1 afloat, 0G40 ; yellow, 42@83a § a shado firmer'; “Tecelpts, 24,000 010 white, ULG@Y: i, 2050, Guooxntzs—Coffos dull, Sgar and molasses firm, Rico quiet, t!;r.wm.i:vn—orum\ easier at T @Tgo; refined qulst ul 6o, funveNTINE—ITeavy ot 4930, Egan—Fir Learux WooL—1irm ; doms 50} unwashed, To, 1 Ohiéago, $1.68 N .| Rye, burley, and malt wncluugwd, Corit now mixad Wostern, white, B4@850. Oots bu; iixed Wostern, Jors™Firm'; good to cholco, 80@400 § low to falr, 3 Canada s Weatern, — it nt 371530 ; Orirloco, 25 @2Tx0, onys {10, tloecd, 40@700} palled, $5@ 5c, 1»novmom—iuu-9hmw: now mess, $16,00, cashi; $15,76319,88, Muroli ; $16,35, Juno, Licafaud cut moatn Lard strouger ; aul § O¢e, March § U%c, Aprib, | 20@240. unchanged, ' Middlen wnchanged, prime stearn, 93; BurTen A Oriese—Unclonged, o 5, 0. Ttefluod. qulet ; Foburary UorTon—Quict and wosks, futures closed quict aud colpts, ) Wintsky—More activo und firmer at $1,00@1,01, ‘METALS, MANUFAGTURED—Uopper steady at 830 for shoathing; {ugot hosvy ot mu@‘!mu for “lako, {ron firw at $11,50@48,00 for Heotell'; $20,00@3 junclisyged, Fleot quotod - 1,65 solfer "April, a4 106@1T350 gold for Tussin, et § 0 o ot B0t Bty a Aem 8t $400@ . LOULS, ns];.e Louin, Feb, 11.—CorToN—Sleady; ‘middlings, BREADRTOFFA—Flour in good d Jgrades; super winter, :fi.warflan: m"r'fi{"i'z}%cffi{ Whont dull and droopings No, 4 spring, $1.23 .bid No, 3 rad full, $1.40 bid, - Corn ensler; No, 3, 60@0Le, on et teade, b 0l It Tult’ Savclr, Darlog H . B A § 5 | Tyo Mahor{ No, 8 61 8o, SHIENe 2 SLstaLo: ;l;:mn—fiw;ly ]:t e, oVIstoRH—Dork duil; ordar lots, $16,60, monts,weak; only,n small ordor trado, ',,,‘mg"d,,fl’:‘,‘,‘f, vonki ouly, an or(gs: trude. "Lard uolivo, but lower 3 (@00 ; prl i part hulrly,' n".fi““ “ui{l"k. primo steam, 8);@8)c, 1 os—Dulls aliphing, $4.76@6.10 ; 16503 oxtrn, b onis PT0G0103 prckor, 85,100 ATTIR—Stendy ; through Toxnm, $1, 50@9,60 3 corti-fod $3,00@4.95 3 fair to 4 6,00, Tikonter-Lioga, fota. 0 C-ire Buive; $9.2690,00, InfILADELPITIA, TRILADELSA, Feb, 11.—DneavsTus ud uiclinmged, ’v_r’x;g\ nctive, e Al m ; vollow, 171@780 § H Gorn fim ¢ ellow, 117 | raixed, 700, Gata sendy § f.:rfluumul% 3 {‘un,lng M@nk,ngohl. LY~ Crdo, 0§ reflued, 1 byt ory } 143{o March, A5 Rl Winsky—Steody at $1.01, \ BALTIMORE, '™ Darrmtong, Teb, 11.~BRRADSTUFFa—Flour quid, and sleady § Western supor, $5.25@0,25 1 extrs, $8.76@ 7.5 1 family, 37.60@7.76. * Whent qilef and teady’s cholco whito, $1.00@1.02. Corn quiet ; mikad Western dull, ot 79@400, Onts firmer ; Southorn and Westorn, ' 60@0bc, . Ryo steady, at 16@OS0, Trovisrons—Very, qulot, Burren—Excited, snd advancing tendency, but une! chnnged, C ~Dull and nominal, Winttex—Qulet, ot 10@100c. Onwzao, Fob, 11,—Unhabss o1V ‘oD, .11, —LnrAbsTUFFA—TWheat dull} No, 1 Mitiankto Cliib, $1,69 No, Whito Michiga, .85, [ H ¢ Gom e, at b, Birloy quiah§ Causad Tald 0 Mpepime s DBUFFALO, Borraro, Faob, 11,—~IineApsTurrs—Markot gencrnle ly inactiva for grain ; prices without chango, Cornj ieM 1‘;; fow un tracl ; 46 for No. 2 Milwitieo Olub. oat ; $1,52 for No, 2, Oata ; $1.05 f 3 ($174 , Weatern, $1.74, IHAIENGD Bty CTROIT, Dernorr, Fob, 11.—BneAnsrures—Flour quict and unchanged. Whent dull aud & slindolower } éxtray 31635, No. 1,31.60), Corn and onta uuchabged, " g OLEDO, > ‘Tor.epo, Fob, 11 TnrADETOFPS—Flour quict and | unchanged. "Wheat dull and n shade lower § smber Micligan, $1463¢ cashis $LIO@LODY seller Morch § Corn dull and” nominal 3’ bigh ixed, G8c, May i now,spot, 60c low mixed, new, Bilg: no g'n}tlb. m:‘ ?l;m:ng;gn Detter ; No, 2, hérgc. rps—Clovor steady at $5.10; mammotl, §6,40. ;fou'_nminf‘l dullat 7,00, il KOEIPTS~—IJour, ris § whe H cor, 54,000 b ; oats, 5,000 bu, seda i) Wheat, 1,000 buj SuipMeENTS—Flour, 1,000 brl coru, 6,000 bu ; oats, 3,000 bu, A ‘_bm‘x].wll\!mms. ILWAUREE, Fob, 11.—DneAnsTurre—Tlour quiot andunchanged. Whent quioband woak; No. 1, SLAAL: § No, & S, oue dull; No, & 0jge, Cora dul; o steady {No, 3 H Nov 2 bier, Tiyo sleady iNo. 1, "8jge, " Birloy atcady § Yrovisions — Pork, $I4.50@14.76. Sweoteplclded boms, 9@10jc. Bozed middles, T@to s looas shoulders, G37c, Larddull: steam, 96, ‘Hoos—Stendy ; dressed, $0.25. Qteorirzs—Llour, 8,000 brls s wheat, 60,000 . BraatNTs—Flour, 6,000 brin: wheat, 19,000 bt INCINNATL. CimomNaty, Fob, ‘11, ~CoTToN—Dull nt 1640, BREADSTUP¥F—Flour steady, Wheat dull and nome inal, at $1.45@1,60, Corn dull and nuchanged, ot C0@ 2¢. Oats ateady, ot 40@6ic, Rye scatco and firm at $1.00, _ Turley gt aud frin ; upring, $1.03, Enovisions~Lork only fu Hipited Jobbiy demand, - 8 $16,00@16.95, Lard steady; small salos; sten 83o; clty keitlo hcld at 0 1-10c. Bulk meats stead shoulders, 63/@37%0; cloar rib, 15%@7%0; clear, 17 ¢, outslde for fully cured. * Bacon steady; shotle ors, e ; clear rib, B3{0; cloar, 637c, loose, ' Hoas—Dull and a shado lower; light, $5.10@0.05; Licavy, $5,80@0.¢ I:ufilm. 4,385 ; shipments, 285, Winazy—Steady, Co ¥ 3 OLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Feb, 11,—0nrAtN—Quict ; No. 1 whaat, $108; Mo, 34148, Com—0id, 2GTho; new, 656 600, ‘Oata—No, 1, 60c ; No, 2, 486, PrrnoLEUM—Activo, firm, and unchanged, AEMPHIS, Mearris, Fob, 11,—Bueabstures—Flour quiot and unchangod. Corn-meal lower at $3,66 Corn oosler ¢ A@T5c._Oats active at G@S0c, e AY—Nominal, Driav—Dull't $18,50, Yrovisions—Bulk meats casler, Shouldors, CXG 6xc; sides, B@8IC, . CorTox—Quict; ordinary, 10@Lic: good ordinray, 184@133Zc; low middiifg, 14}@14xc; midding, :‘lzal;@xsxo; xecolpts, 2,224 balcs ;- ‘shiipoients, 3,390 lcs, “_ LOUISVILLE, LouisviLLE, Feb, 11.—CorroN—Easler at 16Xc, BREADSTUYFS—Fiour quiet and unchunged, Dnovistons—Quict and easler, 8fces pork, $16,50, Butlcshoulders, Ge; cloar rib, 8@83ge; clear, BYES310, “loose. Bacon—shoulders, T5@7x0 ; clear i, 8%@ 0c; =clear; .01/@03(c, packed, Lard, stoa, 96, Wittsgy—95)c. " @ NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, Fob, 11.—BReApsTurrs—Flour in 00 locul demand for Cuba ; troble oxirs, $8,50@7.60 3 amily, $8.00@8.12%. Corn firm, with moderato do- mand § white, 7905 yellow, 85c, ;Oata firmer at €2@ ‘Bnax—Quiet at 0530, ax—Dull; prime, $i7.00; chotce, $20.00, Trovistons—Lork dull at $16,60, Dy . ealt meats, nono In first hnnds. Bacon aull and. Aroopiug, ot 126 @9K@v3c, Unms, 19@12Kc, Lard inlight supply snd e teree, (G030’ Yog, 10X @10}/, Grooenizs—Suger dull’; 'infertor; 5@0c ; common, 0}@0)o0; falr 10 fully fatr, 03{@7%0; prime, 8o} atrictly prime, 8%c, Molasses acarce and in good do- mand ; centrifugal, 67c, Wisiy—Scare and firmer ; Loulslans, $1,00; Cine cinnati, §1.04 3 CorroN—Active and frreqular, Sale 9,000 Lules ; 00d ‘ordinary to strict*good *ordl SH@14NC “low middlfog "to siriet middling, 145/@15kc 1 mide dling to_strict ‘middling, 16G10K0 ; good ‘mitaling, 10@10kc, Teceipte, 10,467 hafes ; oxporta to :tho Contlifent, 1,450; conatiise, 790 ; stock, 341,10 ; un- w{z}, 203,700. i % (ONKTARY—Gold, 112; sight, X dlscount; ster= g, SoA0BEAL ! i Bk X discoun GCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICIE—This Company takos thorisk to $600,000in gold) fluD efl,{u. of it :Wl‘mg:l{n:g:l:";f' :“ pasrongors tho best vossiblo guaranteo for ' safaty au uvoidauco 2[ dmllll(ntlnhon‘. I 1 b o Tons. scuter] R i of aun 1L BN N Nos, 41 and 47, North 1oy, Now Yor, 1+ (o Flors Qanadi JFob. 14| Grooco.... Tyt Fob, 31 Hor London (diro FHOLLAND, Bragy Pl Yab, 17, at 3p.m. Cublu Pause, 8§70, 580, uid 850 Gurroncy. Stcorage, S0 Currency Roturn tickots at roduced rates, Passongors booked to or from Gorman and Scandinavian pofntsat low ratos. I'he Stenmships of this line are the F"“n“ in tho trado, Drafts on Great Britain, Irolund, and tho Continant, at Northeast corner Olark and Randolph.sts. (nvposite seessFob, 28 o -8horman House), Chicage, WILLIAM ] Genoral Wstorut Acaats BACREIS Lo Soutts Weles Atanii Steamstip Uompnays Now i alass, Jull-powcrsd Ol daDUIlE safl from Bounsyivania allroad Whatt, Joraoy GlLy: N ] I GLAMORUAN,,.Fob, 28, PEMBROKE.....Mar. 1. C: it roods and paszongo: it th h bt S Uleaiataranh Shuadi ooets e e s fint fiut&llnd‘)flhglh!l‘ F01lnv|? ‘II‘EH mlh 080 8! mehips, bullt expressly for tho 0, aro pros vidod with all Lo latost lrprovamonta for tho Gomartand consenience of AND STEERAGE PA,%SENOE“Sv CABIN First Cabin, 816 and §80 currency, (3 curroucy, Socond Cat 8 TIY Surroncy. Dronalt SEoorao SorLIlICatos (eom CGardils,veyesoerr $25 Drafts Jor £1aud upwards, = ply in Cardil, at the Come Jor fustiior partiulars, ap pany's Otlicos, No. 1 Doclk Ghambors, and ih Now York to CO., Aronts, No. 11 fraadwras. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &c. KTATIE OF GEORGIA, . sal y 5 TATH O DEANCU L ANTA s Baturder: Sobe 21 ST I VIRGINIA sails, Saturday, March 1 FROM PIER £, NORTH RIVER, N. Y, ‘Weckly Sailings noxt Sumumer, Tates of passago: Oabln, £60 and 80 golds Btograge, $30 enrronoy; propld, 8 curronoy, Drafa at lowest ate i ‘o furthor partloulars a) to AUSTIN BALD 00 Aot T hrouturat Now %otk Y BALDWIN & KEARLE, General Wostorn Agont, ESTABLISEED 1840. Stemmn Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow. London aud all British Poiuts, From Now York every Wednosday, TFrom Boaton every Saturday, ] 8 0 b e kot ot obiosd afag: CoM Bteoraga Passago, B8 ourronoy. Pussengoraaud frolghd bookod to aud from ull parts of Turopo at lowost rates. BightDraftaon Groat Hritain and Troland, DU VERNKT, Gon'l West'n Agent, NV fiirais. 0, V., aur. Glark sud Raudol " OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. Tiio magniticant now snd full; wabiie, Tiditio, Adrinti, Heliannio, Geoante, Gt brocs Bl fom Now York un Batrdiys sad Livorsoet oi radaya.” Hatetus 1w or i UeiCelie gt ril(ta on Great Nritaln Lirny Oifcon 57 Souths Clarkater Ohfoags,. o 1 upwa ALPITED LAGItROREN, Agont. BITTERS. PERFECTION! 'BOKER'S BITTERS Loware of Counterfalte 7 NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, "

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