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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNIZ: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1874. TMONEY.AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BATURDAY EVENING, Tob, 14 The gradual ncoumulation of moncy, which Dbins boen tho most nolnble fonture of tho local markob for tho last month, continucs, Tho hauks, bowover, havo boon obliged to hold baolk from loaning so frecly on pork aud gralu, ox- copt with largey marging, beeauso the spooula- tion in almost evorything {8 piling up o lond that throatons to bronk down prices. Thero is, hgwovor, plenty of monoy to loan on antisfac- tory collateral at 10, and ovon 9 per cent in gomo cnsos, for thirty or sixty days, and ot 8 per cont on demand. Now York oxchango was flrmer to-day at GO conta por $1,000 discount. Tho cleatings ot the Chicago Lanks for tho weok wore : Date, Clearina, Talances, Mondu: 31,00 5,710.07 ,006,10.95 UL,636.13 27a5,450,13 230,748.00 2,080,727, P 272548801 28n,411.41 . LULIOTOA 109,740.04 TOllusrrvressnseens o $U5004,813.20 §1,601,670,04 Corresponding week " Inst FOOY. . auiiansnrnaenanss o $18,082,082,05 1,761,000,64 "The following quotations of locnl slocks aro furnishod by Mossra, ITammond & Gogo: ' & Atked, Firat National Bant, Third_Nationn Ban Fifth National Bank. Commorefal Natlona Mozchants’ National Dan] German Natlonal Bank, Northwestorn Nationnl Tins Corn Exchango Nntiounal Bank, City Natfonal Bank, . id, 50 03 Chicago City Rallway. Wost Division Rallway. North Division Railway. ZPullman Palace-Car, Eigl Wateh Compali Ciileago Gaslight - and Chamber of Commol T'radors' Insuranco Compi BALES OF 3 £20,000 INlinofs Trust and Savings Bank nf, 22,200 Union Biock-Yard and Transit Co. 0,000 Fisth Nutlounl Uank ut. $2,000 Elgin Wateh stock at. $10,000 Ohcago Olty Rallway Company o Mesara, Proston, Keau & Co. quoto as follows this p. 1, ¢ Buying, Selling. 120 1201 505 of 1073 Unicd States 5-20u of '64 119 United States 5-204 of '65. 13 120 United lil.l’l\({l 5208 of "85 10 ory and July. .. Vlll‘;y!:d slflle!’fi il 103 120 120 : 5% d 11§ " Yot % e 131 1k Goldoxcliangs. e 1124 g o 4.85@4.80 b el A e, 9736 &int, 09 &t Town, county, and eity 10 por - cent DONAB vivensereaserionses sone 05@0TK LAND WARRANTS, DBuying. Sclling, 1608 war 1813 ”l‘xg;o 180 1608 not war 1613 180 1208 not war 1812 b Agreultural Collego lutid-s 1, LAIEST. New Yonrxk, Fob, 14.—3onoy closed up easy o 4@5 on oall. Ixchange wenk this afternoon, when some of tho prumg_drawers wero soling nt $4.843f for sixty-day Dills, Demand bills are still quoted at §4.83@4.8814, c Gold_stroiy in the late dealings and ndvanced to 11274 closing nt 1123{. Tho rates paid for cartying wero 4, 814, and 5. Treasury operations for the week at thie New York ofiice ncluded the disbursemont of over $1,318,000 on account of intorest and in rodomption of 5-20 bouds, snd {ho recoipb of £2,500,000. Specio shipments sume time, ©1,149706, principally silver bars, Imports, 98,871,703, of which: £9,959,118 woro dry goods, snd 4,912,500 for merehandise, Governments strong and considerablo done, Btato bonds quiet. Tailrond and miscellancous speculation during tho Inst bour of business was chiefly noted for a suddon advauco 1 Harlom to 1331, against 13034 ot tho oponing. Goneral specuintion was firm, and tho caxly improvement was maintained in gomo cases. Union Paciflo waa very active at 856 to 853, at which figure somo largo trades wore recorded. At ono timo there was o slight reaction in the market on o report of a large fira st London, Tho total sales recorded were 111,000 sbiares, of which 18,500 wero Westorn Union, 85,800 Uniou Pacitle, 2,300 Pacific Mail, 2,000 finrlem. 800 Obio, 8,000 Central, 1,600 8t. Taul, 1,500 'St. Paul’ proferred, 11,000 Lako Shoro, 400 8t. Joseph, 500 Erio, 4,000 fi)olnwn\'u, Lonckawauna & Westorn, 1,600 C., C. & 1. C., 1,000 Rock Island, 11000 Northwestorn, 1,100 Northwostern “preforved, and 1,000 Cloveland, Columbus & Cincinnati. GOVERNAENT JONDS, 203 Counaur, 47, ou) }}u‘f Tondbs: Coupons, 81, Coupons, '62. Coupons, '64, Coupous, '05 974 |Curren 165 Cougons, '65 1104 Now 135 BTATE Missouris “Touncasees, old ‘Lennessees, new, Virginias, hew.. a7 Id, 28 North Carolina's, new.18 Adomy_Express, Wells Fargo American Xpress United States Ex, Escifio Mail, New York Cetral, {Chilcago & Alton Chicatio & Alton 1id. 114 Otio & Maalusippt. - 4 Elo.. Clove, Cia, & Col . 42 2rlo i ., Bur, & Quin 1 nriom, Tk Bhioga, oo Tudfana Conf Michigan Cs .. 5 Pittaburgls & FL.W... 887;| Union Pacifie st Northwestern,. Northwestern pfc 90 Rocl Island ... +107%;|Del., Luck. & Western.11 3 slm}‘ -Leluc’ Control, 1072 | Boston, Maxt, & Erlo. 13 BANK BTATEMENT, Toans, incrosa, Bpecle, degrenso. 9,532,600 Logal-tenders, increiso. 10,200 Doposits, inercus. . 288,100 Circulafion, deerca 8,200 i Sl b S REAL ESTATE. The volumo of business during the past weal hias boen smaller than during the previous one, bocause holders of proporty have been less will- ing to make concessions, and therofore fowor Inrge sales have boen made. Tho views of buy- cry and pellors are more apart than they wers, bocnuso tho latler are inclined to asle higher prices. At presont tho disposition to inveat in real ostato i apeculative, and not for the sake of roy- cnue fromronts. This accounts for the demand for suburban lands and lots,—af loant as far out as the city limits,—in preforenca to insido prop- ert, cithor for business or resdence. The great bulk of the latter hns ronched its maximum price. At least it will not increaso in value fast- or than will cover the sunual taxes, and in somo favorable locutiond a Jow rato of interest on the investment. ‘Ihere is n large bolt of residenco property within a mile of tho business contro that will searcely sell for any more fivo or ton yourd henco than it will now, and for thisreason, even if improved and rented, will not yiold § per gont ou the {uvestment over sud abovae taxes and insurance. The fapxinum price which tho chiolcost repidonco proporty 1a lilioly to ronch in this city for ton yours to como cannot ron- nonably be plncod at over 8460 to £500 por foot, nud thero oro. fow lacalities whoro ovon thoso vuluos can bo maintnined. o uso tho langusge of tho markots, *the spoenlation {8 out” ot all residenco property ut over £300 por foot, Ionco, when peoplo buy, thoy profor to go ont furthor, where it can Lo bought for ono-halt or ono- quarter ag much siow, but whero it is protty suye to increase to say é:mo or B850 per foot, which socms to bo ahout tho nyoragn prico of first-cluss + rosiidonco-proporty in the olty now. ‘ho best rosidonco quarters in any Amorican city aro slways changing ; but in Chicago they change mora rapidly than in any other eity. New rowl- dencoquartors aro boing built up fromyoar to year that * outshine " tha old, aud the ground I tha Iuttor diminishos In valuo us that in the former Iucrenses, HALES OF INSIDF PIOPENTY. But, asido from tho propondoranco of the gpecitlativo elomont, thoro s & great deal of valuable Inside proporty changing hands, Somo of thia is boing exchanged for suburban lands, by parties who havo mortgeged it honvily, and who profor other property, of loss valuo now, but uninoumbored, ~ ‘L'ho parties who tako this inaido proporty in exchango aro genorally men of largor oopital, who clear off tho lucum brances and look tatho rents for Intereat on thelr inyestmonts, o ut thero aro also n [‘rnnt ‘many purchanes of improved proporty for nil cush,— or part cash and part tine,—for notunl oconpation, A &B0U,000 CONVENT, Ililliard & Dobbing hinve donntod & acros in the northweat 1( of Boo, 8, and L, T, Hilllnrd liag donatod b norea in the southwest 3£ of Boc. 5, bolng on both sides of Spring stroot, nt Washington Tielghts, to tho - Bone- dictlne Sistors for tho oroctlon of sohool and convent costing 8300,000, under tho cnre of the Blshop of Chicago, aa thu gonoral cducationnl hondquartors of that Boclaty in tho Northwost. Tho stone for the foundation of tho Duilding 1 already beiug plnced on tho ground, and it i8 oxpeoted the main bullding will bo com- ploted by noxt Boplombor. In this conneotion wo nlso noto that tho Washiugton Holghts Tomalo Sominary Assoclation afo proparing their foundatlons and putting the stono on tho Fronud to bo rondy for work next spring. This natitution 18 located on the N. W. X of Sec, 7, juat south of 8pring stroot. AUMAMARY OF TRANSFENA FOR THE WERK, The following in the total amount of city nnd subnrban proporty tranaiorrad duriing tho vookesiding Baturdny, Faly, 143 Olty proporty—Number of sales,101 ; consld= eration, $365,600, North of city limffsa~number of nales, 0 ; consfderation, $14,000, ‘South of eity limite— fAumber of snlow, 33 ¢ conslderatton, $160,452, Wost of city limits—nunibor of asles, 6 ; consideration; $23,087, Total anles, 144, Total conslieration, $768,620, —_————— COMMERCIAL. Barunpax EveNiNe, Fob, 14, The following wera tho receipls and shipments of tho loading articles of producs in Chicago durivg the past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding dnto ono yoar ago: 10T BIIFMENTS, 1878, || 1874, l 1879, Flour, bela, o 1,019 A531)1 0,078) 6,110 Wheat, bu. 121,646] an,080(( 100,708| 10,070 Coru, but, 04,8551 0,023 0,080 Onta, b 8240 Ty 1,200, Tarfoy, bu. 14650 Grass sead, Tba.. 122,1951 Tlux stod, bs, : Broom corn, s F Cured moatd, ba 122,031 (1658680 Toeof, brls,.. .. 0 Tork, brls 1 995 Tard, Ibs, | 150,110( 870,000 “Leliow, I ,800) 41,810 Butter, b 435 37,640 Dreaseil b 2760 Livo hogs, Tl 8048 Gattle, No 1196 807 Shee, No, 1ustl 1,037 Hidos, 1ba 90,080 17,900 Higlyines, bria Wool, tba, ) 96| '403 65,660) 22,270 Totatoes, b . i Totmber, 8o, Ft.11+] a76,000] 420,000 1015,570] 696,000 Bhingles, No. ..., [1035,000) 050,000||.765,500,1039,000 Lath, No..... . 66,600 ,000 Salt, 'brla, a7 003 Withdrawn from store yesterday for city con- sumptlon: 706 bu wheat, 2,196 bu corn, 2,040 bu oats, 971 bu rye, 1,263 bu barloy, Withdrawn for do during the weel, 8,078'bu wheat, 82,702 bu corn, 10,804 bu oats, 8,778 burye, 13,166 bu barley. ‘The following grain hina been inspected into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 192 cura wheat, 128 cors corn, 18 .cara.onts, 8 cars ryo, 10 cars barley. otal, 851 cars, or 131,000 bu. Tho following were the rocgipts and shipments; of breadatufls and Hve stock at this point during the past wook and for the corresponding weeks onding as dated : NEOFIPTE, b, 14, Feb,T, Xeb, 15, 1874, 1874, 1873, Flour, brla, 40,179 Whoat; bu s 24038 Corn, ‘b, 642,000 Oala, ... Rye, bt arley, Drosiad lu Liselogy, Catllo, N Flour, brla, Wheat, Lu Corn, bu 5 10,403 Oats, bu, 1425 Rye,'bu,... b [ Brley, bu.. i 85,000 Dressiad Liogs, No, 5 20,710 ‘95024 Y.ive hogs, No. . 40,040 41,219 tle, No. weveae 8,500 0,046 Tho leading produce markots woro moderately activo to-dny, and somo of ihem wero astunily stronger, in tho faco of vory boarish advices from othor points, The Xuropean markets wero weak all around, limits wero reduced 1s on pur- chases of whont and flour for urope, and New York sent a tolegram which was 8o feeble that it is o wonder how it mustored strongth enough to travel 8o far as Chicago. That §u\v York dis- patch reminded ono of the old woman's tea which was too weak to run out of tho pot. Chi~ cngo is not, however, entiraly dopendent upon New York for the tone of her markets, and somo- timos moves in the contrary direction, liko the other arm of o lover of the flrst order, Our re- cei<e to-duy woro loss in volumo, both in hoge and grain, and this tonded to strongth; though the hardening weathor 18 more favorablo to voluminous recofpts bofors long. Tho attend- ance n{,nfinxmom was largor than usual, on most of the ubordinato gatheriugs, whost ospecially being full ail dny. I'hero was fair activity in tho dry goods mar- Xot. ‘Pho plonsant woathor of ¢he pust fow days hng witnessed iucrensed activity in retail do- partments, and our i;o\:burn aro now Lkent protty Lnuymaunplying the increasing wants of tho local and country trado, Values were again re- ported firm and unchanged. Grocerics wero active for the scason, and mosb goods in the list woro steady and firw, Bugars ate moviug frooly, snd with moderate stocks on hand the feeling smong holders is favorable to an advance, Toas, rice, 8picos, starch, and soaps woro held at full prices, Coffeos wore sgaiu unsettlod and do- clined, the different grades being marked down o 3c. Tha dried fruit market was without im- portant chango in any of its foatures. Fair uctivity is etill noticoable in the different de- artments, and thoro are no sigus of wealkuaas ) any artlolo euumorated in tho list. Ruising aro especially strong, ‘he doficit in this year's crop i estimated nt fully 500,000 boxes, tho stack in Blaloga alone being 235,000 “boxes loss than at corresponding dato last yoar, Pruncs, ourrants, and the different descriptions of domeslic fruits are also held with great firm- noss. Fish coutinue notive and flrm. In' tho Dbuttor and clicese markots tho situation was un~ changod, both of theso staple articles boing firm- 1y hotd at tho auotud pricos, DBageing romaing uiet and stondy at 81l4c for Blarlc; 82}4o for .owiston, and 291¢o for Amorican nndAmosl:ual,u Nothing new- was doveloped in the conl market. Trade continues dull at tho recontly rovised quo- tations, or at $10.00 for Leckawanna ; §8.50 for Lrio and Walnut Hill ; at $6.50 for 1locking, and ©6.00 for Wilmington, Icather, pig iron, tobac~ co, and wood were withont quotablo chango, Thera wose a liboral movoment in ofls nt about steady prices, quotations being 16e for earbon; BYo for oxtra lard; $1.03@1.05 for linseed, an 80¢ for turpentine, In tho lumber markot no porcoptible change was noliced. The shipping demand continuos aotive, and ti conimon grades of pine lumbor, luth, and shingles are vory firm, Tho trade in motals aud iron wag ngain roported fair, former ratos boing fully adhored to. Nails wero active and firm ot §4,25 ratos uot a8 o baals, Tho de- mand tor building materinls, such as limo, briol, &e., s atill of n limited charactor, and no apoulu' chango in prices has accurred, oxcopting for gomumnon brick, which, ewlng to the small offor- ings, have been advanced, dealers now quoting them firin at $7.00 perm. Balt was steady and foirly activoe. Droom-corn was mgain roported tivm and in fair request, The wool market was quiot, but stocks aro emall and dealors hold thoir property with confidence. The inquiry for hay was limited, llops wero unchanged. Applos, cranborries, and oranges were in roquest, and choico fruit was firm, uwm‘; to limited offorings, Timothy seod “was in improved do- mand, end choico was fcarco and firm. Othor soods - were in modoralo requost and stoady, Totutaos wore offorad moro frooly in car-lots, but full formor pricos wera rondily obtuined, the supply in atoro being very much reduced. CUroen fruits were galablo, and choico descriptions wore held firmly, while commou and poor fruit sold ot & wido range of prices, Poultry was dull and weunl under largo offorings, aud the wonthor way al4o unfavorsblo for holdors, llides wero in roquoat, Mighwines wore quiot and unchanged, thora being no outsido ordoruon the fluor. Balea were limitod to 50 brls at Y0c per gallon. Dresged hogs wera Iu fair domand by shippers, and a shado firmor than yestorday, in’ sympathy with live ; though most of tho sales wore mude at tho ssimo range, at #0,95@0,80 per 100 Ihy,— the outside for heavy weights, Tho market closed firm, Balos ware raported of G8 hoad Suholcn at 80.40; 030 ot $0.U6, 480 at 06.50; 67 at 6,25 ; 76 (soft) at $D,76; 810 dividing on 200 |be, at $6.235@0C.40, 'otal, 2,210 head, Provisions woro le#s aotive, but stronger, 'The recelpts of hufiu wore light yestorday, aud quite small to-day, being but about 8,000 head up to 11 o'clock. " 'This uccuslonod an_advanco In the rico of that smnll porcontago that wore fit to Hill, and onublod holdors of product to command un advanco, though buyers foltowed the markel upward mm‘illhu{ly. cupeclally as ments wore quoted lower in Liverpool, he groatost strongth was in mosa pork, which advancod 25s par brl on options, under & good spcoulative domand, though the grentest portlon of - the trading con- sisted in turning 1t over from Maroh fntu April, Linrd was a shade irmor, with a fale domnnd at yestorday's. figuros, to which most buyors keomod £o bo limited ; houco thore was loss do- ing. Moata.woro not so _much wanted, . though thoro - woro overal- ordors on the_iloor, and holders woro firmor in tholr viows, The packing senson 18 neafly closod, with a numerienl balanco of 68,000 hend.'in our favor, ag comparod with Inst sonson’s worlk, but the summer packing will Vo very much bolow.the rocont. average, owlng to tho closonoss with whioh hogs hnve boon mar- Koted, Tho stocls Loro aro oficially roported nt 122,200 Dbrls moes pork, snd " 04500 tcs Iard, Tho wmarket closod firm at the follow- ingf range of grlcuun Mosa pork, cnals or_ soller Tobruary, 14.20@14.26; do meller Maral, $14.00@14.85 : do sollor April, 814.50, 14.55*] do gollor Moy, 814,765 primo mess pork, $12.70@ 12,80 ; oxtraprimodo, B11.75@11.87¢, Lnrd, eneh or. sellor Fobruary, 88.873¢@8. D’; do _sollor Maroh, 88.05@0.003 do.sollor Aprd), 80.10@ 0,124 % do solfor May, 80.90@0.40, Graon homs at D@0 for 16 and 15 Ib avoragos; swoot pick- Jod hams, Di{@1llc; diy salted monts, loose, atB3cfor shonldora; 73¢@7}go for Cumborlands : 79¢e for long cloar; 7qo for short ribs; T80 £6F short clcar; tho mino boxed ¢ o ot b above theso prices. Groon meats 3@i{o lowor than salted do. Moats for. March dafivory Mo higher, and forApil. 9¢o . bhighor, Lhan "cash prices, Bacon moats,’ Gigo for whouldors, 8lgo for phort ribs, " 8%{c, for shor cloar, all prokod ln boxosy' the uime in hbds, 3o highor. DBscon hams, 11}{@18¢c, Moss beof, #8.60@8.76; extra mess do, #90.76@10.00 ; Leof hnma, 29,60, _ City tallow, 6}§@70; gronse quotnblo at b6@7¢. Sules woro roportod of Ou brls mess york nb 914,25 ; 600 brla do, buyer the month, nt £14.30; 500 bils do, sollor Marels, ab 81495 ; 500 brls do at 14,80 ; 1,000 brls do nt 814,25 160 brla do, kollor Asflh at £14,66 ; 500 brls do nt $14.60 5 260 brla do at $14.45; 600 brls do, sollor May, at S14.76; 500 brls oxten primo pork soller firgt half of April, st $12,25 5 0D tes lnr at 98005 100 tes do, ollor March, ot §0.00; 1,000, tos do nt 8,95 ; 1,000 tcs do, soller April, n% 80,1213 760 tes do b 50.10; 20,000 Iba sbouldors o 53gc ; 130,000 1b6_ short. ¥iba .at 7340 ; 20,000 1ba short.clear at 79¢¢ ; 40,000 ihs long clonr, soller Mav, at 8o ; 40,000 ths green homs (16 bs) st 93¢0 ;.50 'tos mweot-pickled l::x‘x’l‘s( at 109{c’; GO tew do at 10i4c; 100 tes do at 9dc. o "o pnoling of.this aity.to dnto Is roported at 1,483,838 hoad, nfinl\m\ 1,208,878 to tho samo dato a year ago, Milwaukeo reporte the senson cloiiad, witls 280,000 hogs packiod. Tho Jpueidog to dalo of St, Louis is roported at 460,000, aud of Cincinnali 565,000, I'ho Daily Commercial Report gives tho fol- lowing a8 the shipmants of tho various deserip- tions of hog product for the week ending Feb, 12, 1874, and siuce Nov, 1, 1873, ns compared with tho corresponding pnrlm]u Inst ye! otz ntabet of bases of fieati shipped during the ‘weok, BIVIU, flfinh-lll 8,070 boxes the proceding weel, Total plecea s ippod dulring tho weok, fucludlig groon Do, 80,350, ago! ust 160,855 ploces tho precdin Shoulds (1 Jiididles, Tox, hn, 1,915 8,000 831,413 7,100,258 3 Q4T AOGEN] 7300, 8,416 64,6691 25, 033 10,801, b 115 w30, 038 140, 535] 112,037 47,8571, 276, 433| 963 1 Bama tinig 7 “Goon Spma “shipnod durlo the - waok, 7100 por, agoina, 03,641 pes tho corresponding woslk last soats 100 Nov,' I, 1913, 635,13 pos, agalnat 650,164 ped tho 28100 timo 187, Flucludos all cub moats oxeopt shouldors and 8, P, . Tho Daily Commercial Bulletin publishes ro- turns from 410 pomnts rolativo to tho prospects for sumwor hogs, aund says: AL Fn\wu, who mejority of the roports indi- cato n light rn of hogs during tho summor ; yet, a closer oxamination shows that there aro quite number of puints which roport iho prospects good for au avornge crop—though not up to the wovementof last sonson, Themovement of hogs was vory large during last summer, under tho in- flucuce of tho samo causes which now induco tho libersl movement of stocl hops to market. Undor the influcuce of the advance in tho prices of liogs aud the consequent advanco in product, the demaud for lard and bacon on foreign nc- count las lackened up considerably, and mor- chanta have only purchased to supply their im- moiltinte wants, *Tho oxport movement from Now York during tho first threo months of the crop year, wera 46,348,916 1bs bacon, oud 46,706,670 1bs lard; agninst 81,242,402 1bs bacon, -and’ 50,262,208 1bg Iurd ong' yoar proviously, Tho Log crop of Gormany waa cousidorably Inrger the past year, and the German ports oxhibit tho grontest do- eroage, On tho other hand, wo are indobted to the English trado for the iucreaso in the move- ment of Iard and bacon—duo in a measuro to the falling off in tho hog crop of Ireland. Tho ex- ports from all tho United Btates ports from the opening of the packing-season to Feb, 11, 1874, shows a faliing off in the shipments of Inrd” of 18,250,000 pounds, or' about 57,000 tierces, waile thero 1s an increaso in the shipmonts of gumhs of 0,627,000 1bs, or equul to about 19,250 oxes. 4 Inregard to summor-packing iu the West, the points usually ongagod expoct to do a fair busi- nees. Bufliciont ico lins beon secared at nearly* all tho points, and the foars expressed somo timo ago in rogard to the icc-crop ‘bnvo boen yo- moved," Flour was dull, and not much better than nominal, the buying bolng confinod to tho city trade. hxnortcra Lad their Timits furthor re- duced this morning, and were unable to oporate. ‘Tho market was undoubtedly weak, in sympathy with Liverpoo} and Now York, but scarcoly enough was dono to ostablish o chango iu quota- tions, Bran was stoady, Saleg wore reported of 50 brls wpring extras nt $6.76; 100 brla do sh[iuu.) ab 861234 ; 100 brls do ab $5.8714; 00 bils do ot €5.96; 600 byls do “oun private torms; 160 brls epring, euperfue, at $3.76; 100 brls ryo at 24.66. Total, 1,100 brls. Also, 80 touns bran at 218.00 on track. The fol- lowing wero the prices askod at the close : Tair to good whito winters, $ 0.50 @ 7.60 Ohiico do, 75 G 0.85 Red winters. 676 .@ 7,16 Cholco epring extrus 6,95 @ 8,35 Medtum to good do. L B% @675 Gaod to cliolco Minnesots., . B0 © 65 Patont do..... cearne B.00 @10.650 Tair to choico BIHing, ANPOring.ce.s $16 @ 4.50 Common do. . 200 @ V.60 1tyo flour, 490 @ 4.80 Buckwheatdo, 6,00 @ 7.60 Bun,.. L1800 @18,60 W vo. aud strong, but averaged eab way acl only 3ge por bu bighor thun yostorday, being kopt down by dnprusalug advices from Liverpool ond Now York. ‘The further reduction of buying limits to pnrties hore who ropresont English firms, slut them out of tho market, as the could nok tako Liotd at over about $1.10, which waa B¢ below our quotation. It was noted, too, that the depression in tho English markots i bringing out moro liberal homio_deliveries, giv- ing o poor prospoet for a spoedy improvement in tono. Dut o considerable numbor of our local oporators scomod to have como to tho conolusion that the market had gono about as farin adown- ward direction ag 1t could bo trusted, and Hloa' Dbought fraoly enough to keop it up, thougl Inrgo quantities woro offered for sale, A grout muny sharts wero fillad, aud sevaral \ouF pur- chases mado, whilo cash whest was rolat vely {irm, though quiot, a8 not much was on the mar- kot, Tho shipmouts of yostordsy were reporied to oxcoed 100,000 b, inciuding thint sout through, making tho record of 1ho wook larger than tho nvorngia, Sollor March opened at §1.1814, roso to $1.18%¢, doclined to $1.18)4, anvanced to 91,1935, foll back to 1,19, Improved to 811054, and rocaded to 81.102¢ at tho close, Sellor fho month, or cash No. 2 spring, sold at §1.173{ @1.181¢e, closing at $1.18, “Solier April sold nt $1.81@1,23%, and_sollor May wns quotod ot 8120312, No, 1 spring was in fair ship- ping domand, closing at $1,20%4, with o promiuin of about >{o por bu for Northivestorn receipts. No. 8 Hprlllli‘ltlwfid ab §1.15, and rojectod do at 81,03. Cash snles ware roported of 4,400 bu No. 1 Northwestorn at 21.208¢0; 4,000 bu do at $1,20}4 5 8,000 bu do at $1.20)¢ ; 1,600 bu No, 2 Northwostorn at §1.18)(; 1,200 bu do nt 811834 ; 81,000 bu do at $1,18; 7,800 bu do at 8117%; 10,600 bu do at 81,1787 ; 1,600 bu No, 3 apring ut $1,16; 6,800 bu do nt $1,148{; 800 bu rojoctod spring at $1.08; 400 bu by samplo at 81,25 400 bu do at 812414, Lotal, 72,800 bu. Corn wan less aotivo atabout thio enmo aver~ ngo of prices ag on Friday, 'I'he uows from other points was unfuvorablo to strongth on thae park of holdors, DLut tho recoipts wore smaller, ‘and tho feoling wa4 much tho ssme as in whoat. T'here were & good mnny orders to buy at a do-~ cling, mud this fact kopt tho market quiet and {inin, 88 holders would not meet tho views of bid- dors. Tho smallor quantity of old corn now comivg in fvduces tho bollet that it is boing cloanod up, while there lsa good domand for the wow on local nccount, which is partiully duo_to tho high prico of bmloy, Tho casir department was unusually quiot to-day, at 603/ @00%0 for old No. 3, closlng ut 56i7e, Bollor Maroh opened at 670, Toeo to b67ige, recedod to Bi7go, nlvenced to b73(c, and” elosed ut G7e, Holler April nold nt 68@5¥%0, and seller May nt 02@02/ge. Bollor Juno was very quiot, at ahout J4@340 bolow May,—~having boon disoounted for soyoral days past, Now No. 3 olasod ot balge, old rojectod ot 62440, und now do at 471¢e askad. Cash #ules woro reportod o 6,000 bu No, 2 old ot 50360 ; 10,000 b do at 603¢a's 0,400 bu do wt BUk{e ;1,200 bu Qo uew at b $ 4,000 budo at G216 BUD bu rojaoted old at 63440 ; 1,000 bu do now at 47340 ; 4,400 bu do ut 47)ge, otal, 34,600 bu, Oaty woro moro activo and firm, ab o alight do- | clino: being o shado highor thau st the close ow York {olograms yesterday, though the d(@lghwuofl) out dullious ub eacli furn, thundere The recolpta wors rathor amall, and thers was a fatr Joeal domand for ear loiw, whilo options wore in bottor requent, principnlly for noxt monih. Hollor March oponed at 43¢0 and olosed firm at 4330, Holler April sold nt 4334@483¢0, and sollor Mny at 40}«}@405@. Cash” No, 2 closed firm ot 420, Caalt Bales woro reported of 11,000 bu No, 2 at420; 4,800 bu do e 4136e; 18,600 hu do nt 413¢0; 600 bit rojoctod at Ado; 600 bu do at 8040} 000 bu do nt 8%, 'Tatal, 98,800 b, Rye was in better dowund, and 10 per bu highor In consoquenco, Loing wanted for shipment, in nddition to a fair Inquiry for local consumption. Rogular No, 2 was ot offered; it waa nominal at81@81}¢e, Balos wora roportod of 800 bu No. 2, fresh recoipiy gContml). at 8403 1,200 bu do gA-- . & Co.) 0t 8o ; 400 bu do at.Bo; 400 bu ”ny2 &}nflplu at'870; aud 400 bu do at 86, Total, ,200 bu. 5 Barloy waa quiet, but. stroug, ' sud nominally atoady at a furthor advanca of fully Go por bit on allgrudes, Thero was n good domand, both for Iocal consumption and for shipment, with vory littlo offorad at any price, The roceipts aro full- ing off slightly, aud somo oporators sny that thoro is comparatively but Jittlo left to coma in from auy point, while browors aro unusually Lara of atocks for ihis sonson, having hold oft ng much ns possible, in hopos of a radical , dooline, No.. 2 sold nt &1,80@1.86 for cash, and $1.85 eoller Doroh, closing atrong. No. 8closed at 1,00, and rejectod at 8LG0@151. Cash sales wore roportod of 400 bu No. 2 Northwestorn ot 81,905 3,000 bu do ab 81853 1,600 bu do ot §1.80; 800 bu No. 8 ab 31,005 2800 .bn do at BLUG; 400 bu do nb $1.02}¢ ; 5,000 bu rojocted at &1.50 ; 400 bu by snmple at $1.00 ; 800 bu do ne B185; 400.bu do At 83L75; 400 -bu .do at 8L.66; 600 bu doat ®1.60 on track, Total, 17,800 bm, uROYS, The National Orop Zeporter glvos the follow- g:melimntu of tho wheat erop in the Wostorn 83 Crop o 0On hand States . T Feb, 1, Ttitnotw + 7,070,52 Towa.... J0H0,TT Tnnsai, 440,405 Minncsota. 23,176,170 o, ... 17,094,670 108,410,752 68,085,746 The following ara extracts from roports dated Tob. 1: MinNEsoTA: Folrbuult Oounty—Corn nnd osts searce, With no surplus for shipment, Meeker County —Winder uild, snow ouly clgbicon tuches doop, Olnie sted Gounty—Wheat, moving off Iively; siosk Logs ree, ‘Wiscoxany : Eau Clafro County—Litllo wintor whent mown and thiuk it §s doing well, Grant County-—Fif- loun por cent of (g brood sows eud pigs Lava Ueen Ltlled thls soasons bt fow atall-fod coitle sold yot, Lafuyctto County—About all tho good hogs ‘sro coaied out, InuiNos : Efingham County—1Wheat nover laoked Dotter until Iast weelt: fu stow badly injnrad by frooz- fug snd thawlug, Plice County—Wheat badly thrown outof gronnd by freezing snd thawing; prospects food for n fruit crop, Yopo Connty—Wheat looks fing and acroage fa lai Jaspor County—A. Mr, Lalce, of this.county, har, d slxty acrea of wheat last yoar which averaged 36 bushels 6 pounds per acre, Massao County—There Liava beon 168 bales of cotton ginuod in thiy county this senson; wheat looks well, Rannagt Afehison County—Whent stiffored from drought nst foll, and Jooks hadly now 3 eorn aud feed searce, Leavenworth County—Tho heaviest sleot ever kuown in {his county foll Jan, 255 stock lolds up pretty well ; barely farage enough to do_uutil eavly gras ; 1o carn to woll ; fat houy searco, Linn County —TYower stock Liogs thn last yoar, and moatly vory emall slzoj wheat gmlnmllyhlaok[ng well 3 v than n ncrengo 26 per’ cdub 3 Lyon County—Whent suffered gonto in carly wintor, but ia doing well now under o anow covering, Sedgwick County—Of beef cattlo thera aro now wiutering fn this wuu{f, and will soou be ready for market, about 38,000 bead ; the growing wheat fs Buperior {o anything I ever saw, Neosho County— Wheat looks"woll ; corn is searco, Wabaunsco Conne ty~In consequenco of the “big fire laat full, and tho searelly of cora, iy 18 golug OIf very fast, oud 18 uow scarce, . BUROPEAN MARKETS. Tho.following ndvices wore received on ’Chango to-day, in addition to those given in our telo- graphio columns Fru. 14.—London—Cargacs off coast, wheat and corn vory dull, Curgoes ou puasage, wheat and corn eayy, Good carigoes No. 2wpriug off coral 676 CU@Ss, ik avorago quallty spring wheat for fhipment in March und April, 608 6d@G7s, Gaod cargocs American mized carn off const, 406 fair do for shipmant in March and Aveil, 37 . Good catgoos Californis wheat off couet, 0% 'Weatler fn England warm for timo af yoar. Liverpool—Wheat quiet,” Corn rather - easlcr, Caliz fornia club wheat, 198 6d@13s 10d; do white, 13@ 138 Gd 7 upring wheat, 113 84@12s 60, American'mixed corn, 478 0d, .y oy, MATEST.. Whoat wad in ‘médorata roquest in tho aftor- noon and firm, selling.at $1,19¢@1.105¢ scllor Mureh, und oloing nt”the ingido; seiler April at $1.219{@1.21%. Corn was stoady 8t 57@57}¢e soller’ March, rfiun(yz at tho outside; sollor April closed at G3L/@588¢ 5 sollor Moy at 62)ge. CALL BOARD. Meas £nrl: was in fajr domand and a shado easier. Lard was firmer, Wheal 4told on tho call by roquest, closing at §1.193¢ sellor March. Moss pork, cosh or selior the month, quoted nb #1415@14.20 ; soller Darch, $14.26@14.873 ¢ sollor April, ‘€14.45@14.4717; seller Moy, at $14.65@14.75. Lurd, cash or sollor o morith, §8.80 ; sellor Maich, €8,90@8.97}4 ; yollor April, $9.16@0.175¢ ; soller May, $0,9256@9.45, Short clear, vash, quotablo at 87.55@7.76; seller March, S7.05@7.76; sollor April, $7.90@8.00, Short ribs, cash or gelior the montly, 724 ; sollor March, $7.00@7.05; sollor April, $7.80@7.90. Shoulders, ensh, held nt 5ifc; soller March, bi@buq ellor April, 53{@Ge. Salos includo 100 brls moss pork, cush, 8t $14.20; 1,000 brly, goller March, at $14.25; 250 brls, sotler April, o $14.473¢ ; 950 brls do ab $14.46; 500 _fes lard, soller April, ab $9.153 20,000 tes shouldors, dry salted, ab bl¢e cashy 75,000 bu whoat, sellor Marolr, b $1199¢. —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Barunvay Evinivg, Fob, 1, ALCOHOT~Quolable at $1.02@197, BEANS—Are steady, and in request for home con- anmiption, with occaslonally at ordor from the lutnber regions, 'Wo quoto: Novy benos, mede lume, $,60@2.551 peat, arees, 45 in 5. ! BROOM CORN—A fair trado In tho nggrogsto wag reported at tho prices previously quoted, us follows: ~ Ohofeo to oxtra Lurl, BX(@Uko; torn that wiil worlt itsclf into o cliolee huir) broom, TX@8)¢e;_for gond do, G3¢@To; goud to choleo stalk braid, 7ic@B1ge s red ond stmned Lrieh, 44@5lc. BUILDING MATERIALS—Common brick fs firmer, Tho demand s light, and only for. small lote, but {ho dtock on hand 4 smoil, and dealers quoto {ho mar- kot firm b $7,00, with sl sales rocontly of 7.5, Ofhar matorfais uro unchanged, Wo ropest: Stuceo, $2.60; Now York stuceo, casting, $3,26(@8,60; Itosenanio Comoit, $3.25@605 Utica, Lonisvillo, aud Alkron coment, $.00 1 bi; Poriind cement, $7.00@7.60; Timo i bulk, Be@$1.00: Limo (usls), $1.10@1,55 3 belt whito saiid, % brl, $LAU@R00T Dlasteriig Lalr, % b, 400 ¢ fira’ brick, %3 1,000, $55,00@00.00 5 bufid- ing brick (common), $T.00G7.95 ; pressed brick, $14,00 @16.00; sower_brick, $8.60; Milwankes aud, Lacine preaiod, $13.00@ 40,60, del, 3 110 common, $14,00B16.003 Tndbung, Preseed, SI8.00@25,00; do commot, $10.0G 16,007 fire-clay, §1 rl, §,00@4.00. BUTTER-~Tho doniand confluties good, with prices stendy and firm, Recelpls, though Iarger than ever Ticforo at this Geison, aro fiadoquatoto mcet the wants of the trade, aud sules aro rosdily effucted ot tho fol- lowing quotitions: Cholco o funoy yellow, S5@d0c; mediumi_to good_grades, 28@A20; Miferiof. to com: mon, 20@2d0; common £ choico roll, B@HIc, BAGGING-Under this bead the hauges Woro un fiportunt. Dusliiess Wns agaln reported sl d former prices Wero no mare thais Topeat our _quotal 31i¢0; Ludiow A, 3oy Lowiston A, 42 A, 30307 Amoskeug A, 20’o; Oter Oreds, 3203 burlap bigs, 4 nd 6 bu, 18@200: gunnies, singlo 17G1803 o donble, 27@2e; wool sacks, GURTIe. COOPERAGE—Wun quict sud unchanged, - We ro- cat ¢ Pork burrola, $1,15; whisky barrels, S1I0@2.10¢ ard tlercus, $LASGLG Hour Lutrols, 48@A3es pork staves, rough, $22.00E35,00; do, bieked, $23.00G20.00 ; tlerco hlavos, ‘roiigh, $32,00@81,00 buckod or awed, $15,00@U3.003 whinlly tavas, rough, $10,00@28.00 3 do Dincked, $32.00G3300; flour staven, $.00@11,60% clrclo flour heading, B@IKo por sot; fiour boop-poles, $10.00@14.00 Por 1, GHEESE—Ihis market presented & firm tono, Thoro {8 0t an nverako supply of obiceso dn any of tho wmar. Xots of the country, and with tho opening of thosprlug trade falr to primo (goods are likely to advauce, Or. dops aro still Lefug tlled ot the ouoxed ranga of prices: Now Yokt factory, mild, 10%@170; Olifo and_ Western factory, do, 163@10x0 ; lower grades, 1 £ U0@2.40 in bay o. ‘COAL—DPricea rango f1ic sawio us for & fortnight past, whero, at the momest, tioy are steady oud Ao, The demand for bard coa) Ju wxiall, ud b expocted io con= i o, b goft vietlen sfo-elli qulty fracy. Wo quoto: Leblgn, prepured, $11.00; ckawauui, $10,003 Cunnel, $0.00; Lrie and Walunt 3L, $3,60; Tirooks, £8,00; Dlorsbiiry, $3,60@0,003 Kirklaud prato, §6,00; Hocklag Valloy, $U.00; Midwag, S0.60 7 Indiand BlocE, 3603 Baceley, 3000 Bl $6.50 {Wilming- ton, $3,00, EQUS—Frosl recel trudo &t 1i@18c, piekled egga move o ut 14@160 and 8G10c, TEATHERS sell gulte readily to tho retufl. o offerings. amplo, Ol and o sud are pletitul, quotable 2 foathiers woro dull aud caslor, 560 Liefing tho Liglicst cush prico obtainublo, Quotsbls ut BHo fob yrime iivo gocso§ Jobbluig price, T0@Dc. V1811~ Nothiing new wad developed it (ho tish inar- ket, ‘Thers was 50 nutoworthy falling off in tho de- mand, wnd (bo quoted prices wera udbered to With "nnubated frimness, We ropeat our sty us followss No,1 whitufie, 3¢ brl, $0.25@0,8; No, 3 do, $0,00@6,105 No, 1 trout, $5.78@0,00; No. 1 shore Tuickorcl, how, K-vl, '$10.006414,005 No. 1 bay, $1000@10.763 No. 8 mnekerel, 3-brl, $3,36@8,005 Tamfly mielicrel, ' 3-brl, $7.25(37.60: No, 1" shors colfisl, 3.2 ts, $216 b @6,60% Gearyo's e 68 Giuso, A5 Labrador herviuig, St B, 00@000; " do, ig=Drl, $4.3 Labrador hort @4,60; g, round brl, $7,00( o ebrl, $4,00@4,25 ; T s Moo, bi@ e box berring, aculudy 106 3o Columbis Jtiver sulmon, X-brls, $9,76610,00, TRUITS AND NULTS~Prices wero siroug, botli for domestio abd for iaportod fruite, snd in voveral varle- {icy (notably rufslng, pruncs, curcants, IIHII black hereles) thd tendeey 18 still upward, 'Tle cause of e advanco fn volsing {a shown by the partiul fallure of the last scason's crop—tlio deficioucy Dolng estie | mnted at 600,00 boxes, Au sct hus loen introduced into tho Jlouno of Nepresontatives xoforred 10 tho propor Commnit portant alteratlons n tho tarif, advancing tha duty on ralains {0 to o yer pound, We 10§@110; figs, drums, 12 Ingers, 16@ 100 Turkish prives, Inyors, $1.40@3,50: ralsing, loono Muscatel, .08 4,804 radsing, Valencls, 1j@I33¢o; Zanto currauts, B@Blgos citron, 34@%a; lomon peol, u{:sflnafildenmn »;;lo,n, 203 od, 13141 o3 Michigan gquarters, 14! it ern do, 11%@11370¢ Elljlllllllw;’n 1o, e d Tioachies, hnlves, new, 16@16xc § do, mfxed, 10511 35¢; bisckboreios, 10 L FSarer ries, 40@a2e: Piticd chorries, 24@4 ¢; alinonds, Terragonn, 22@230; Naples @ Vinlts, 20@als; Grenoblo walniia, tow, 17@18¢; Brazils, 11@I1)¢0; pacay Toxns, D26@10%¢0 ; Williington poanuts, fotcy, 11 0c: Tennessoo posnuts, es, pared, 24325 Lorts, 175G 18 it o do secod quality, 7@ GRELYN FRUITE—Ol borries and Capo G efther of tho pre Javay No, 2, Fi@iisg0} ‘(‘Iu. B2@03%4 ] u c i G @3ye, m{{ weight, 14 @] powdered,. 112;@1134 standard, 103 @10%05 10e; oxtra O, 10@10. )7 ©, No, 1, 9x@100; tholbe’ brown, Dx@die: do, B(@kc; falr do, 83(@0c; cholco molagues engur, 0}(@1140; fair do, Big@lc ; ' common do, T@Ho; Now Orleans sugar, chiolee, D@D, DX¢e; do, fair, B @B {0 : conimon, Biurs—-Diamond ‘drips, §i extra fino, 8I@YEC 3 good Augut-bo oxtea do, 08@730 : Now Orleuns_molnsecs, cholco, BIG 880 ; do prinie, TAH0C ; do_comnion, 06@T00 3 080 ; common molasscs, U5 Rico molasses, chiole 0. SALERATDA—Common to best, BY(@100, Srioxs—Allspice, 1714@18%c; cloves, CIR02 S0@3iic 3 popper, 20X@I0e ; utmegs, No, 1 1,033 doNo, 2, .W@1.16; gluger, pure, No, 1, 20@%c; do No, 16@10c, HoArs——German moiliod, 61¢@0g0:_Goldon Wastt 6 @0Xu; Whito Lily, 6¢@0X palny, @00 ; Sivon Imporial, 6@0i0: white I hampatgn, 0@0)6c ; primrose, 6@uldc, STanon—siivor gloss, V3@10Xd; common, B@llo; binn, GX@0: pure, Blg@se. HAY—Tho domsnd fa improved, Wo quoto tho doalors an follows, . cars wholosale prices pald b iw‘ timothy, mfln. $14.00 to_contain 20,000 iba: 12,00 @14.50; do No, 1, 11,50 mixed, $.00@9.50; prime projtie, $0.00@9,60 Sokors E TR 2, $0,00@7,00, $£11,00@13,00; prairio, $7.00@ pressed, $1.00@1.50, according UIDS—Woro in _request ot tho prlees following : 5@0igo; green cured, :light, @030 do, hosvy, 8Kc@Bli; part cured, 8@8ijo; firoeh calfy 1o groou kip, bigs; groon {roiu, Tigo dey’ enlf, 20c; dry uip, 17e; ' dry siltod, 14@itio dry flint, 10@17¢; deacon slins, 35@iUc; seored, cht, or othorwiso damaged, two-thirds pri branded, 10 per cont off, Bheop polts, wool catimn as washed, per 1b, STH@ HOPS—Duyers are buying ‘prices depending on terms of mon to clioleo Western, 25@400; Now Yo e, Wo clip the following from tho Ani "Tho hop plantations of Boglaud have beon much in- d it {s roportod , $4,00G8,60 3 0N WAUON—TFlmothy, 9.00, For delivery of 10 dstanee. Groon city butchors', creasod duriug the pust 1o yeurs au probablo that the ares *in ful another ‘scnson have risen to tho unprocedontod amount of 67,000, OF oven 68,000 acras,” ND STEEL—No chango was roported, A falr business 3 boing {rausactod at tho current rates, IRON AND B! Lnglish ool stoo) Lngllsk spring stool , Amcrican cast spring steol .. Blec] tiro, }-in Wo quotes Clty harness, Country ls Calf, conntry..... Touyeh upper, Atapdard, Ttough upper, dumaged. Duffalo slsughtor Holo. YD, A 801010 er0ues TFrench cajf, Jo Trench calf, T'rench calf, 24 French kip. G0 Lo 100 i LUMBER—Thoro ws 1o abatoment in tho domand, o movemnent being fully up to tho average for tho y.’lfll fow weekn, Tho inquiry e chicfly from the fn- crior merchauts, sud for common building lumber, foucing, lath, and shingles, all of whick aro quotablo frm, We quiotu s “Chird clonr, 1 inch, Chird cloar, (hick, 16t 1at Conumon siding. Flooriug, frst co Floorlug, eecond Tlooriug, third coinmon, dres A Wagon-box hoars, " eelec inclich and upward B wagou-box ourds. A atock boards, Common boards. ... . 1200 dolst, icantling, fencing,small tmber, | 10 fuct and unier. Jolst and scantling, 18 to 24 Teof Dlckels, squaro, Plckets, flat, Gedar posts, i Codur piosts) Toun Lath,. i Threo doliars per car to ‘which chiargo followa thie Alingles. “Thickncay—Five singles to be two iuches {n-thivk- ness, ongth—Sixte .AD—] cut do, 11¢. and 10, 220 do, 11 b Tates; Americal Bussin—3, 140; GALVANIZED IlON—N| eut Lo alzes, ddo, Wine—Now, 100, 90; 7109, 100; 10t 113 5 oud 10, 1 10, 190§ 40, 400 ;" full bundlo, 50 3ges 13und M, 12 /1 count fenco wire NAILE—C AL'S stcady prieos: Manilly x Ton, ll 1661, b marling, caloum, tay, %' brl, $1.76G@3.00, orl 4—Uealars 0 this 1ine woro haviug a good trade, the amonnt of oils now belug distributed con- lug tho sales Iu pust seasons at & ke pertod, and the provalont foeling wus ouo of decided Sirmncad, Thero worw no prico chauger, and wo ropeat onr Mst, s followa: Garbon, 1603 exira winter Jard, 8303 No, 1, T8o; No, 2, 10(378¢ 3 do holled, $1,08' fovlalo, 85 sidorahly oxe noata-footoll, i No, 1, 60 banls U TH thin, common, 4c. PO, TOULY common to $5.00@8,00, @ 0 bags do at bags prime ut hoth st $5,60 3 68 ba priwe Hungarlan ot 70 ALY Waslington, and making Koo fmi- 'amang other Lilngn @307 fiys, in_ boxes, 0t Ohill i@, oive oranges wero firm, bein, in roduced supply heroand ot tho Esst, Ofhor fruf 46 alan firm, when cholce, Wo quote: Lemons @0.60_per’ boxi Valencin oronges, $8.0@10 capos Palermo onid Memsina do, @ box, $J.60@5.00% foir lo good applen, $3.76@4.00 por brl § anoice, $4,60 @00 por Lt fatiey, Gultivated cran- 5, $12,00314,00, Maloga grapes, .00 o kog, OROUERIES—Dusiucss was quite ne good ason ing days of tho weelt, and_jobbers seomod well plonsed with tho‘smount of anles nccom- pliabied, Local retadlors, a8 woll a8 country morchants, wora ordering on a lilioral koale, nnd, excoption of coffecs, which dvopped’ another ie, full provious prices were bylug rentizad, Tlho tendonty n sugars 4 to advanco, Lllce, spices, candles, soaps, and other linea ruled steady aud tirm, We quote ; H1-0ann, HODA—TX@ Corrrrs—doohn, 44 3 primo 1 commion_do, 0@10ig0} o} Singaporo Juva, J6@: 3 do, prine, 313@32%0; Maracall OANDLEA—Btor, full weight, 18@18%0: stentinc, 14300 ; do, shoré wolght, 10K @13¢cr 1cE—Patun, BXEB0 3 Rangoon, T3@8c; Caro~ liny, Y@93{e§ Loulsinin, 12@ SUaAns—Patont oul loaf, 19%5@13}0 ; crushod and d, Jiailge H A 0} do primo, U %'l"@SL ) V@ White Tloso, 814 @030} 'ad reporied i good demand to supply Tocalund futerior wants, aud was firm and st 0 nctded when transforrad, L ou inches, NETALS AND TINNERS' BTOCK-—Orders aro coming forward quite frocly, aud busincss on tho whola i very good, tlio provalont feeling buini oua . of firmmess, particularly for tin plate, W again quote: “Wr Prate—10, 10x14, $10.00¢ 40, 19312, §13,60; 14z 20, $1400; do, xaolug, 11320, 10, §.40% do, 203, 24.00, “Pia TiN—-Enrgo, 380; small, 9907 bar, 40c. Ll B)go; bar, We; pipo, full coils, 10)G0; ks Zino—Full casks, 1005 half casks, 10)c; lesn quantity, 110 ; Blabs, e, Bugsr InoN—No. fllllgn : Rusala fron, 8, 9, 0 No, .1 stuined, 190 , 11, 0@20, 1207 No, 21G24, 1303 do, 2520, 140; No, 27, 150 No. 88, 100, A d of 10 per cent 16 mado from this ifat. Covprn—Copper bottoms, 870 hraziers, over 12 tba, 4701 timed copper, 4003 planisbied copper, dlo3 do, y car-load, B, Joutinue active umI“ tirm at the follow- 0, $8.76 § 32 do, X RLS—316L With o modarsto fuquiry at opc, B 1b, 10X @ITNe; Hsal mp 'wash cord, 3 Ib, 182 18@A0o; turred rope, 33" 1 % bae, $5,00@0.60; pitoh, B br), Iusoed, raw, $1,037 3 aporm, $3,10G9.20 oty pire, $1.10 ofl, 000} tralts, 630 olep Eravity, 170§ nuph! ATOEE~Tho , recelpts were » {riflo Turger, but salos were msdo readily nt full former prices, quotus Teachblowe, from utare, o wurly vose, ot $3.60638,70 por b POULATY—Wna w1 oxecusiyo. Tarkeys, choico dressed, 10@1050;5 'do, fulr, B@! poor, 63703 chlckons, cholco” midl oxtrn, $200@: falr, $1.25@1,76 5 ducks, $3.7600.35 1 geose, BLEDE—Timothy-nocd wau in good demand, and frmer, eapoelally choleo soed, Whi iy, Holew runged from $3,40@0, G $5.20@A.907 mammoth ut $5.00 3 millel and Hungarian at spectively, Hales were 8 bags chojeo thmothy st §4,0 05§ 1 oar oui 144 Lags ot § 85 1 457 buj good &t ab$377)¢ 3 14 baga b §,70 DOOE ut32:40 1 10 Ly clover at 3. millet at 6Vo car fafr do at 8¢, SALT—1Tho warlt f sioady under & ressonably urponting, 600 ;' nopliths, $10@1,40 per I 3 pply, aull, aud lowor, b= 4 1y n Hmited’ sups Cloyer was quict ‘flax 1 firm ut 3,10 a0 cat and 20 bage fotr Joeal awd_conintry domand, and modarate atacks, Wo quoto: Onoudagn snd Hagiuaw, fino, $1.003 Canadn do, $3.00; ordinary, conrao, $3.00; coars dlamond, §2.10; ground molnr, $2.107 dairy’ witlout bago, £3,001 dafry, with bgn, £4,003 Astiton dary, per ok $3,00,* Gronnd alumy $1.76@1.80, Turis Inland, $1,00(21,76 por bu, TEAS—Romain actlve and frm, Aa proviously quated, Fanowln? are the quotations ¢ )Yunuu Iy= son, comiuon lo folr, 18@480: do, good, @08 § do ‘cholco to extra 'fino, 08:@$1,103 common to fino old _hyson, UG@8He} common Imperial, 6@ 050 good to cholea do, $0c@$1,103 fair to gaod gun« powdr, 73@%00; choleo Mngauoy, $1,10@10; oxira Moyune, $109@1403 cholco to oxfra naw Jupan, 13c@$1.05 ¢ common 10 gaod o, T0@800; fale to Food. oW, 05@760; common do, 40@5003 colored nntiral Tonf Jopnn, GU@7003 common to fine Oolong, S6@43o; good, 55@05a3_cholee to sxtra, B50@SS 0. w’mu.\‘cxl:a—blut witli a fair Hiquiry ot steady prices, o quotn Tink Our—Extra, 10@800; cholco, 60@060 3 modium Wf@fiflu: mr mlfli""f“fl;h U5@45, - PLua—Natural leaf, T0@o; lialf bright, 60@70c, Ulacl, nound, 45@‘551('.’ ‘? ahty BiaTe; uontNG—0ood 40 chiofes, 39@360; modium, 25 o3 common, B@3Te. 1 g WoOD—Wu'yuoto Ilnnrh,l‘i.lm(-)\).gn; maplo, $10,00¢ Digkors, $11,00; alabs, $0,80, dolivered, WOOL—Tho vkt wan fulel a o provious dsga )y and prices of tho week, Tho amount on salo 1a sm Ara mntntaliied by dealers, Wo roponts Tub, wastied, PriMo..ese.. “Pub, waahiad, commo 0 00 Com'mon din; Tlecce, washed, Yleaoo, washotls X Tieece, wanlied, me Coarwo, wanliod . Tleece, nuwaliod, ¢ i Tlecco, unwashed) coarse nd dingy. Fleoco, unwanlicd, fino. ., Bupor and extra bulled, ——— CIICAUD TAIVE-STOCK MARKET. 29 Barunvay Evenmia, Fob, 14, “Tho recolpts of live slock during the weok bava beon 18 follows 3 Bheep, 831 L W Follawlng 14 fiio twaen Ohicugo sud_Eusioru markots, which weut jnto offect on Monday, Tub, 8 . Lo Now York, pef caz . Y o Boston, por car D i, T adelplia, sl Baltimore, aud 250 to Buffalo aud Pittz- nrgh, Tho Btock-Yards Gompuny hiavo caused {o bo placed consplouously in tha Exchango Duilding an claborata Dulletin-board upon which it 1 intended to ontor from day to day tho receipta by tho different roads, and lao the total roccipts of cattly, hogs, and shoop. . Whilo this prodution of is carponlery shd paiiters 3wy nddl- {on—artistically considercd—to o Exchange Duild- ing, 1t will provo of jittle real vaiuo unicss it sibacrves tho'end for which §t was construcied. Thus far, It has proved only a snare and o delusion, tho daily postings givint uo ulequato idea of tho actul recolpls, OATLLE—The actiou of the Eastern roads in reduc- ing caitle reights to.s minimum rate, and thus phice ing all alppers upon su equal footing, bas had u beno- flctal offect upon the trado by oitractiny hithior on ju. creased numbor of buyers, and thereby -crenting o moro aetivo and o healthier ‘competition, The ofiect pon pricos wos imuiedinto and prononnced, fhe qif- forent grades of abipylig cutlo at otico ndvaiehig 2563 830 per 100 lby, which finprovemnont ha beeir fully anstained to tho eloso. Thio ovl] results of tho ¥ dimw- buoks * gyatomn bave for a long timo beou apparent, aud tlio movement In opposition to it has ot st attatued suficient momomtum to uccomplish its aboliahme bavoe been iu liberal attendance, and ali stock suitablo for shipment was readily absorbed at the advance nbovo noted, 'Fho offoriugs of mtrictly firsl-clusu cattle wero few, and tho number of transfera at. $5,76 and upward.was comparatively small ;. but thore {for which there woroe freo buyers at $4.75@5.60, 'I'no cattlo now coming in aro not up to the average of* lnst season at o liko period, Thls, liowovor, d8accuinted for by Ihquurcr quality of this year's corn crop. Medium to gaod grades, averaging from 1,100 to 1,350 b3, bave compried tha bulk of the pust week's suppl) at prices ringlus from_$3,25 upward to cattle hova beon tomowbat more pleuty ‘preceding fow weaks, sud Love rulud o ehade Joer in conscqunce, slihough thero Is_as Yot no pereoptibla Talling off fu'tha_demand, -Good to primo lots Luve 50l at §3.85@4,25, and_poor to fair qualitios at $,006s 375, Local butcliors wero supplicd maiuly nt $.00@ 400, In o fow mstonces, $1,95@4.60 was pald, while scaliwags woro Laken ut'$2.00@475, . Thero " has heen a steadily fair inquiry for veal calves at aboutformor quotations, or ut $3,00@5.60 for poor ta cholce, P o-duy the market was laaative, tho supply of stock belog limited and of undesirable fquality. - Tlioro wos u vory good aftondatico of buyers, and Ly the middl of thit uternoon about over¥(hig hnd been cleancd out and the market closed ateady nnd firm ¢ QUOTATIONS, 1 Graded steers, overnging1,400 HAMCR AT 10y formed year at, wal ye: ! to 6 year ald stecrs, averaging 3,360 to 1,450 103, s . 5.30@6.00 Good Beovei—ieli-fa fincly d stecrs, uveragiig 1,200 to 1,150 1s.. + 4.80@5.35 Medium Grades—steers in fuir fical, aging 1,150 to 1,500 s Butchers' Stoek—Conm o and good to oxtra cows, for ety slaughtor y, and sold . Btock Cholco Beeves: averaging 850 (01,100 18 ... v+ 564,25 Btock Guttio—Common_eattie, & flosh, averuging 700 to 1,000 1bs, 3.00@4.10 Tnforior—Light and thin cows, Teifars, Btays, bulls, and scalowag steor 1T@2.50 Cottlo—Texar, chiolco comn-od, Galile—exas, winterod North Cattlo—Toxun, through drové. TI0GS—~Our receipts of hoga have been soma 40,000 foss than durlug the Frevious woek, but fho narkot lus been overstocked Dovertholess, aud prices have takenn lower rango. Although onoor two packers aro utill in the field and pleking “I! o few lLoga from day to dny tho puckings ecason 18 virtually closed, and from (i tima forward selors mustmaluly depondrou shippers for tho nhsorption of tho daily supplies, As to 1ho quality of thio Logy recelyed it fy only uccessary to “nssert thot thero #8 no pereeptiblo improvoment, ~ It was no untisunl thing to sco from 100 to 120 of the little “gkippera * unloadod from o shiglo car, whilo in ono snstatics It $a roporled 160 wero ¥ dishiod out’ a ear in tho Nortweatorn Divialon, Tho rango of salos was £rom $100@4,23 for utock pige, {0 $3,70(36,85 for cliolc s wits Lo lurgor yortlon of tho transfers ab $1,755,50, To~duy tlio vecolpta wore lalt, amounting to only 3,600, it under n fafr demsud tho it Tiiled Drin, 2t $4,60@35,15 for inferlor to common, nt $6.25@5,40 for ‘edium, aud ot $,6065.75 for good fo cholve, Tho followiug aro nolc + 4.00@d.50 0G50 100 RALES, No, Av, PricelNo. Av, PricelNo. Av, Price, 40 T185 T§0.4540 300 g4, 208~ §5,00 43 6,60 73 170 5,B5| 263 460 8 475 33 201 .15) 6,63 2 06 b6e) 5,40 41 100 6,35 480 30 183 b4l 4.90 53 n1 6.0 400 144 pU 6,60 a4 803 o, 545 45 43 6, 4,30 43 (9 174 516103 5,00 4 GBS0 18D G,50j B0 863 5,10 64 210 su0ltid 193 a,wlufl 170 660 BIELP—To-night closes anothor act vo week In this departmont of tho market, Shippors pnd Incal Ltchors Dave been actively euguged frem tho opening to thu closo, ang; lurgo a8 Lins Loen tho'supply, abot evers- thing wus picked up as fast-as roceived, ut $4,00@4.50, for poor Lo common ; ot $1,75@5,00 for modium, and 0t §0,35@5.73 for good 1o chulce, with a fow aos of oxlra ut $8.80G0.00. Tho markat ¢losed flru, [alcat et MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Forolgn Maviets. LivERraor, Fob, 14—11 u, m,~Lresdatuffs—Flour, 28:@20n 6, Whesl—=Winter, 125124 i speing, 116 TAG128 203 White, 19s@ 138 83 elub, 1w’ GA@1940d, Corn, 78 6 3 Pork, 07n 6, Lard, dds 04, LivEnroor, Feb, 43 p, m—Lard, 448 0d. Toat unchungad, Taveiivoon, Feb, 14—0:00 o, m.—3urket unchanged, LoNDoN, 1'0b, 14.—Tho mnount of bullion gona into {ho Dank of Englind on bulauce to-day 3u £33,000, Consols for money, 913(@V3: on uctonut, Uk, (G2 £-203 of 5, 1093 4o of /67, 1083 3 10-40s, 103 0% caupous 3 now bs, 103%¢ ; Noly York Ceutral, U0 3 Lirlo, 4414@442 ; do, proforrotl, 69, Tants, 1ob, 19,—Huntos, 5F 83c, Lavenroow, Kob, 14.—Culton quicts middling land, §d; Oricaus, Bi(@B3d, ~Baloa 12,000. bn Amorican, 0,800 ; speculution and export, 2,000, Cottor to.arrivo stendy, with amall ales, ‘Treadstufli—Quict and unchuigod, ’ Lard, 44y 00, “Tallow, 385, Turpontine, 3e@d0s, Ttest uichangod, Now Yark Dry-Goods Markot. New Yoni, Fob, 1—Dusluces yonorally quist fo- Ay, but Southory buyers aro oporating more fully in snacried goods, Oolton goody {n Wmed. but stewdy deniwiid, und prices vula firm 3 durablo and twist ol for ahirtings und cambrics and Anconis shivtiugs sole ingDy agents at 99, Woolous in modarate dymand. Tho Wool Trade, Tioaton, Feb, 14,—Wool quict, _Sales for the wook 1,600,000 ; Ohio and Penusylvanis No,3, mudinm extra, double exira, and above 0y@i0oy Michigon UG bie; Westorn Wikoonsla, Now Hamjwhire, New York end Maju, 55@583; Unwashed Westeru, Colorado and Texue, Bddc; tub, GIK@IUe; scoured, U@ 1 i ) 060; suporfineor extra pulled 435@5TX. Tho Praduce Muarkers, I Naw X Fob, 44 -o(rym"(' ~Futuron closed 5w Xong, Fob, 14,~Cprion G . ® -ly primo to choice, 8}¢(39¢, Molnagea Buyera from nearly ull the prominent Eastern markels | waa a Liboral wupply of sccond and third-clnes stcory,. u for the | ulnufli; nales, 12,700 bnlos Fobruary, 184@16%03 March, 15 17-31@15 0-10 Agrll, 10 0-32@10 1003 - ay, 16 24-32@16 11-10; June, 17 1-16@17470, TneapsTurss—Elour quiol} recoipts, 10,000 brla 3 auporfing Western and Sinte, $5,80@0,48 ; common to oo extra, $0.60G0.8% 3 7unm\ to cliofce, ' €6,907,00 3 white wheat oxirs, $7.0097.76 oxtra OLi0, $0.00@8.001 8t, Lotis, $0.75311,00, 1tyo flour nicbaiged, Corne meal more activa Western, , Wheatateady s ‘Tocelpts, 98,000 b No, 2 Chicago, $1,60@1,60; do Mile waukee, $1,54(31.5 Hota ny, $1.60 @1,67¢ 3 No, 1 Minnesotn nud Milwanleo, $1.68(31,605 wihite” Westorn, 176, Tyo quicts Siata and Western sloigLos, vsrliy ‘Qull aud drooping, " Malt u clinnged, Gorn aull and lower rocelnte, 77,000 bi 3 new izod Wostern, aflont, 10@#00 : ol and'now do, T0@80c, Ontasteady's recolpts, 34,000 b, Witsey—Firw at $1.01@1.03 As—Bleady, 1fora—Unchanged, Groornizs—Suior steady, Molaescs and rico qulot, TernoLeus—Orudo nominal at 7X@7ic; refaed firm ot 16d. Eaas—Firm, %;IZATHHI%-,—U"G]‘I‘AHHGG".’ a o 00t~ Tirm ; domestio flesce, 40@700; pullod, 62%0 ; unwashot, 18350} hxl)hcd,(?fin. 3 pufled, 35 PnovisioNs—Pork firn: new mess, $15.05 cash; $15,4, @ISO for Murch. Beel unchinged, Cutmonia ncilvo: dry sult shoulders for Fobruary, 83c, Middica firn ; long cleor, A3;@8)g0; shiort clesT, 84 @8 ; long and short closr for Fobrunty, 8o, Latd finm} prima steam, 03;@0 7-100 cashs 3 O 7-1U@0j50 Marols, Buren AND CuEEsE~—Unchouged, Merars—nnnfacturcd copper stoady § Ingots, Lake Buiperlor, 242;@30¢, Pig-iron wnchanged; bar une clusiged } Tuinia sheol, 103¢G17e n gol Nats—Sleady; ent, $4.00a1.90: cliicl, $5.76@6.25, CINOINNATI, ot SIODNATS, Tib, 14.—~CoTroN~—Dull and unchauged BreapATUFrs—Flonr quiot, Whoat dull and lowor ot §143, Corn dull and nominal st 00@02¢. Oats auiet and slendy ot 40¢iGe, Liyo eearce and firm lield at $1,05. Barley steady ; opring, $1.68. Iuovistons—Pork quiet ai $16,95, Lard quiet snd steady 3 steam, BM(@R%o; ‘keitlo, D@UJic, i nieals fteady ; shotlders, G3ca s clear rib, cslfiué-a,'{xs@uc. Bacon dull'; shoulders, ) iloas—Very dull ; only common grado £5.00@5,30 ; 3ocolpin 1105, e Wutaicr—Steady of 006, ST, LOUIS, 87, Tbuls, Fob. CorroN—Steady, Disaperoivationr | dull aud clatigel, excent e, for low grades of fall, which wore rcarco and want; Wheat dull; No, 2 sprivg, $1,20; winter No. 3, $1.40 bid 5 No, 2,€L66 bid, Corn dull and lower 3 No. 9 whifo mized, G0@020 on east track aud olavator, closing at inaldo prices ; No, 2mixed, O1}@01%{c scller March 3 r»fl’sm'lm April, Oata opéned firmer, aud elogo dutly unieitied, and lower; No, 2, 43408 fu clovator, cloring at tho Inside, ley firm 3 Minuesol $LB0GE1,89, Ttye firm, ot 87@8Se, otadpring sk y—Quict at 00c, Tnovisroxs—Dorkquiot nt $15,00@15.25, Bulk meats firmer, Snles—Oloar ~wides, 77c. buyer ~ Fobruary, Bacon quiot ; Jobbing nnd ordor fots of shoulders, 7o; clear ribs,” BK@830 3 cloar, 8%@%c, Lard une cliuged, 81 76@3.40 b, &0 @asic. foas—Dull aid lowor 3 full rang, maosl sules ot $5.00@5.26, Tteceipls, 1,078 GrrnaQuiot and wnchnngol NEW ORLEANS, New Onveavs, Fob, 14—Drew dull at $1,00, LntovisioNs—Dry salt ‘mast dull at O @EX@BYE pacled ; Lacon $n botter demand at 0 @03, @rovknIEs—Sugnr dull; common, tricts Gt @iie; gmcuyp ma, 68@70¢: e CorroN—.ctivo and bigher. Sales 8,600 bates ; good ordiunry to ntrict good ordlunry, 183;@ 14370} low mid- dlings to stelot low middlings, 167@163¢0: middiinga to strot nuddlings, 105(@10%¢7 guod middliug, 17260, {u]wxmr, -,-nust 1}.;111-:.' E;pé:!rnuh;f the Cnuthmn(d'nm halos; L6 Great Britaln, s, Block, 820,175 baled s unsold, 102,400 Uales, i onETARY—Uold, 1133¢ : nlght,par, St 49X A . hn}m\\h\wfim’ffl A K SLWAUKGE, Fob, 14,~BnEapsrurss—Flow 3 Whoat fiom 3 Now 1 11305 Nor B SLaGH " s £1,20%¢, March; $1.23%," April, Oata dull and Homingl { No, %, 406, _Oorn steady; No.'9, 50e. Iyo firm ; Noy 1, Teke. Darloy oxeltod'and Higher; No. 2 sprg, PuovisioNs—Porlr, $1425@14,50. Swoot plokled Loms, 03¢@10%c, Bl L Tighor ; .\.nmm, 57c, loosv, Lard firm ; kottlo, 9)¢o; steam, Ve, Trlas—Dressed steady ot $0,25, Reoksrrs—Flour, 7,000 rls : wheat, 76,000 b, BisteaNTe—Flotr, 0.000 brlu; whedt, 45,000 b, i e, 14, SOLEDO: ‘oLEDo, Feh, M.—DReAnsrurrs—Flour unchugod, Wheat dull and o shade, Jower ;mn“fx whito Wabiish, $142 : amber Michigan, $Lik, anot & $148)¢ Maseli; $1.U3 April; No.1red, $1.69. Gorn i Bigh mixed, FTRGT( Stnreh ; 0830 Sing ; now, 93¢¢'s low mixed, G3GGIgo; no grud Fire ‘qutat s No, 1, 10¢, v Ry A ReokrrTs—Wheat, 18,000 bu; corn, 28,000 bu ; oats, e Tlonr, 200 brl itrestirma—Tlonr, 200 brls; whoat, 700 bu 6,000 bu ;. oats, 1,000 bue, J 4 honl LOUISVILLE, TousvILLE, Tob, 14.—Co1ToN—Quict at 161¢e. Tigeanszurts—Flour quiet aud unehnuged, TnovistoNs—Uettor fecling and firm, Meas pork, $16,25@15,50; bulk shoulders, 6@0370 ; clor rib, 80 - clear, 814 Bacon—Shoulders, 7@T!{¢ rib, B2 clear, 9@Vc, Uawms, 14 Tard—Tierce, Y @IAe. Wusey—03)éc, PHILADELPHIA, PRITADELRHIA, Fob, 11 —~BitkADSTUFFS—Flour nome inal. Wiat dufl, Corn qull,” Oate active ; white, 63 @tie. TEfnoLruM-—-Crudo nominal 8t 12 refined, 14 Wisaxg—31.01, ? g 340% BALTIMORE, Bastivonz, Fob, 14.—BMADETUFFS—TFlour -and ‘mheat uneliauged, Corn=Mixed Western_nominal o e, Oats dull and lower ; Southern sud Westorn, 630, Faovimtons—Dulland vnhunged. —Dul. cewe—Dull and nominal, Waitsky—Quict at. 99c@8L.00, GLEYELAND, CLEVELAND, Tob, 1, —~BREADSTUFFS—Wheat :quist and unchnged ; No, 1 red, $L57: No. 2 offered at $145. Corn—Latgo receipta, but steady for old and lower for now ; old haid &t 09@70c: naw, 05@000. Oata dnll and lowor ; No, 1, 480 No, 5, 405, PeruoLEUM—Stoady snd'in donand, UFFALO. 3 clont 1950, Bugrat.o, Fob, 14,—BreAvsTorss—Whont neglect- ed, Corn dull; No, 2 on track I¢ lower ;_halos 8 carg atflc, Oats negloctod, Ryo neglected, Darloy dulls FINANCIAL. ROBINSON, CHASE & 00, BANKHERS, No.'18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transsct o gencral banking busines fn all its dotalls, Firir R o R BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Particular attontlon pald to tho nvostment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And Information rogarding tho samo furnished upon application, Juy nnd jscll upor, commnilssion’ Gold, Unitod, Btatos " b $looks, and all sucuritios donlt in at tho'Now York Stock xohudy ahuiizg, irat-cluss Munfelpal and Ralirond Bonds negotiuted. N. Roniseox, 1903A8 B ATKINS, 1L, Uuas WiLLIAM ‘T, Soui Ru G NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, Tho South "ales Atluntio Sw:unlhlll Company's Naw Flyst-class, puworell, Olydo-built Stoatuships will Bail from Pounsylvauin Raltrond Whoef, Jorsoy OXL: A I8, chartored.Jan. 81, | GLAMORGAN,..Vob., 28, L Fob, 7, | PEMBROKE, .., Mar, 14, arrylng goods and pascougiers at througlht rates from all parie.o¢ Lo United Hiatea and Gauadn (6 north T the Bristol Chanual, aud all athor noints o England, "These ateamshipy, built exprossly for the trado, aro pros vided with ull tho latost Improvoments for tho comfortand Cunvanienon. o OABIN AND BTEERAGIE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cnbls 370 and ¥ currond Sacond Unbi o e Steerage, ourro: 2 3 RN PRI from CardiMsssrenyoens 880 pwarde, Yor furthor partioulars, anply fn Oardill, at the Come pany's Ollicos. No. 1 Dack Oitumliors, and (h Now York O ARG BA LD B XTI 0. Aones, - o, 17 Hrondiay. - NATIONAL LINE, NOTIGE—This Company takes thovisk of lasuram to SHULOWD I gold) o Shols OF s stontuorss thos iy Dassongers tho bost Dosslblo gunrantao for safoly au iynidnnco of dangor at son. Flig. most_southiorly rouio has alwaya boon adopted by B Y . ‘o LEVI anid QUELN o Nos, 43 ud 47, Norih Hivor s Now JARELL Fest Gtodco, Ttaly, Propald Bitorage cortiiicat 0 ¥ JIOLLAND, Beag; Cubln Fassnge, 871 Nicornge, B2 Rotorn tiokots at roduced ratos, Passongors booked to or from Gormnu and Beandinavian P‘M"h at low rates. “Tho Steamatiun of tifs lino avo tho largest in -tho trado, Reattsan Great Beltatu, Ixeland, and tho Contiusiit, a8 ortheast cornor Olark and Randolphats, Bhioruia Houww), u'"’“f' s WILLIAM ALAGALINTICR, Qenoral Westoru Aout, i touades more setive; privts fu falr request ; Gloucos- [* STATE LINE. o Glasgow, Hellust, Tdverpool, Tondonderry, &e, RTATE OF ql}mm(}\ . Bsturday, Fob, 7 iy SNNSY LVANIA sails, Saturday, Veb, 21 U A e TR TROM P'IRti 85, NURTIL RIVER, N, ¥, ‘Weokly Salllngs noxt S\glmlar. Oabin, £60 and §80 gold; Bteor e i Srroners Lo a6 towin Talen 1y to AUST! ol e aedac o AURTIN BATDWIN & 3 J. 1, KARLE, 'Gonoral Wostorn Af)unt. 0 Ol hicago, TIONAL C : L CUR! Y, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL- GURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE,