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(4 FSERD CHICAGO DAILY T RIBUN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 154, — MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. TugrspaY EvENING, March 3, Monoy conlinues abundant, sud, though the banka maintnin tho rate for discounts at 10 per cont, wo know of 1t being offored in thoe open markot at 0 por cont for sixty days, and oven, in somo Instancos, at 8 por cont on prime col- Intorals for tho snmo length of time. The oclenrings of the banks yostorday woro ovor §6,000,000, nnd to-day ovor $0,000,000. against an avornge of €1,800,000 por day Iast waek, ‘This great inoronso in dus, lowever, en- tiroly to tha monthly settloments in the grain and provision trades, and will probably not be continnad aftor to-dny, New York oxchango is steady at 50 couts por 21,000 discount. ‘Whon Senator Sherman presented in Congross tho other day an anti-groonbnol-lnflation re- monstrance, signod by sovonty-five loading wholosalo morchiants of Chlcago, ho made tho blunder of saying that these soventy-flvo namos roprosonted sixty milllons of capital. Now, this would ropresont an average of $300,000 of cap- itnt to oach individual, which is probably ten timos as much aa tho real average of tho capital of tho partios representod, Mr. Shormnn should hiavo eaid that the soventy-five signors sold sizly miltion dollars’ worth of goods per annum. A *‘CONRAL" FOIt CAPITAL, A novel attompt to compel money to romain In certain loenlities in dofiancs of the laws of supply and demand comes up in the easo of n Now Hampshire National Bank. The propriotors of the Pittafield (N. H.) National Bauk decided Lo movo thelr Institution to Manchestor, in the samo Btato, becauso thoy could not malke sufli- cient profit at Pittsfiold. Thoy accordingly ap- pliod to the Comptroller of the Curroucy for suthority to make the change, whoroupon a romonstrancoe, signod by all the prominent eiti- zous of Ditiuflold agaiust tho removal of tho bank, was forwarded to Wushington, Theee citizons claim that tho bank ean do & profitablo business ot Dittafiold, and pray the Comptroller not to grant tho appli- cation for removal. Tho attempt to coerco cap- ital into romaining in any particular place will doubtless appear ridiculoud enough to all wno rocognize every man's right to control his own mouey. It ia ono of the fundamontal principles of o republican form of governmont that evory man may poescea aud dispose of hig own prop- erty as ho plenses. But even this pronosition to oblige a bank by forco of lnw to continue busi- ness in ono placo, on tho plea, mads by tho Dittafiold poople, that tho bauk *'can do p prof- Itable business" there, is no more ridioulous than tho arguments of cortain Sonators that money should bo mado *‘more '}flont_y in the West™ Dy some legisintivo logerdomain of ro- distributing the National Bank currency. Should the Dittetiotd Bank continue rofractory, it will probably oceur to the Pittsfield peoplo to put & Touco around thoir bank to keop it from going away, The same expediont might also be prop- orly suggesfed to those who wani to * corral” %m tcunm-my in the West, to keop it from going ast, 10WA CENTIIAT, RAILROAD HONDS. Tho lioldors of tho honds of the Iown Contral Railroad (now in default of intorost) claim that the business prospects and financial condition of tho road havo boon misrapresontad to them by tho ofiicors of the Company, and thsf, in onsoquonce of Lthis misrepreacntation, thoy (tho bondboldors) were induced in tho early !‘mr: of lnst yoor to agree that tho coupons from uly 15, 1873, to July 15, 1875, should bo funded into 7 por cent serlp payablo Jan. 1, 1879, The Presidont and Dirootors of tho road reprokented that with this extension they would bo prepared to resume tho payments of intorest on tha bonded debt April 15, 1875, aud_could take up the floating debt, and provide $700,000 for ad- ditional counstruction and equipmont. by issuing proferrod stock. Tho bondlolders, howaver, now claim that tho aaryings of the rond huve mnot boon what was romised, sud that the ' conjecture® of the Prasident and Directors of the Company as to o largo incrense of net earnings in 1873 has not been fulilled, and was mot sulliciently warrantod by tho circumstancos then, consc- quontly, they proposa to repudinte their’ agroo- mont in’ regard to tha funding of coupons into rorip, and & Committee of the bondholdors, ap- pointed at & meoting held in Boston, on tho 11th ult., proposoto give logal notico that thoy will not raceive the scrip. In liou of their former agreemont with the Company, the boudholdors now proposo as follows : First—Nct earnings of road to b devoted to the can- collstion of unpaid cisims of employes, amountivg to Eoma $70,000. Second—Holders of firat mortgage bonds, and un- pald coupons to July 15, 1874, inclusive, tobe ontitled o not earnings of rond until tho zmount receivod shall give them ahnualiy 7 per ceut on the amount of their elafmy, T'hivd—Tolders of second-mortgago bonds, and un- paid coupons of Oct, 16, 1874, iucusive, to bo ontitled 2o all net earnings, after tho 7 per cent to preferred creditors has been pald, till their annual dividend shall ool 7 per cont, Jourth—Third mortgago bondholders snd holders of floating debt, to bo clussed ns third creditors, and enlitled to & 7 por cent dividend aftor the two Grst are paid, " Fifth—Anything remainiog, to be paid tothe com- mon stockholders, The indebtedness of the Iowa Central was, on Juno 10, 1873, as followa: Tirst-mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds. -+ ++$3,700,000 Second-mortyago 7 per ceut gold bun 925,000 Ploating deut, o 950,000 . At the date of tho mcutlu‘:m Doston the float- ing dobt Lind been incroased to $1,270,000. LOCAL 5TOCK AND 1IOND MARKET. DMorsrs. Preston, Koan & Co, quote aa follows this p. m,: United States fin of '3l United States 6-203 of ‘63, ‘United Btates 5-204 of G4, United States 5203 of 05, United States ary and Jul 18z United s“e?y ary and Jul } United s‘{m{ L aryuud Jul 18y 20403 o Iut. v United Btaten 55 (how 18435 Sterling ........ Clieugo City Tuyees.. Caok Connty 7s, Town, count; cent bands ... .8414@: £ 08 & int, 4G &int, 06 & fut, U)g &int, DIGITK LATEST, New Yonr, March §~Treasury disbursed $330,000, Customs roceipts, $530,000, Produco oxports for the weok, 3,034,656, n decreaso from Inst week of §3,600,000, and the loweat for any ono week for a long time. Monoy wus froely offered at 2@3 per cent this . ofternoon, Wall streut wcan ostromcly dull. torling hoavy al B3 @4.83}4 for six; days; SLEGH@L.T for sight, 4 old ranged at T1256@113%¢ ; clasod at 112}, Currying ratos, flat t0 4 por cent, Clearings, £40,000,000, Btate bouds dull aud nominal. Govornments stondy aud quiot; very little doing. Btocls opaned weak, at & glicht decline from Iast night's pricos, and on tho first call furthor declined }{@1)4. A slight recovery occurred, but the markel closed hnnh", with nearly tho lowest prices of the dny. Lho decline of tho duy ranged ot }4@3}{. The doclive was nssist- ed by the postponement of tho financial ques- tion'in tho Bonate, and & rumor that the June dividend of the Northwestorn wanld bo passed, and (he Augnat dividend on Lake Shore be 2 per cent. Thosales botweon 10 and 2 o'clock were 110,000 shares, of which 16,000 were Western Unlon, 5,000 Union Pacific, 6,000 Pacifio Mail, 10,000 Wabash, 8,000 St, T'aul, 4,000 Lake Shors, 19,000 Northwestern, 5,000 1rio. Tho woakest #tocks wero Northwontorn and Lake Shora, GOVERNMENT LONDK, and’ ity 10" por Conupon: Coupous, Coupons, 6 Coupons, '65. . Goupons, '65 (aow) Misnouris ... ‘Teuncascos, olt enteHBCLY, TN Irgintug, neW., Canton. o Weatern Unfon.., Quicksdlver .. Adais Exprosi. Wolls Fargo ... American Expross United States Ex Tucltio Mall New York 0 Eal sT00KS, 0 L Panl i o T3 Wabmaly, o % 13| Wabash pfd; Fort Wayno 74" Chl,, Thur., & Quinoy 104 Lig|Lakis Bhoro WY urlhwosteril., Nichiona Genteai. o: 89 |Union Vasifls honda.. & Pittaburgh & Ft, We.. 875[Ceutral Racifio Londs, v Rock Inland . Now Jerney B, Taul ., 08¢t Dok, Tack & Weatern,1003¢ fposton, st & kv, 133 REAL ES TATI Tho following Instrumonts woro filed for rec- ord on ‘Tucaday, March 8: CITY FROTENTE, Went Adams st, 74 €t 6 of Lincoln st, nf, 24x135 t, dntod Deo, 34, 187 ; connlderation, $3,600, Went Adams at, 7L ft @ of Rookwoll at, n f, 48x1257-10 £t, dated March 3; consldaration, $1,000, ‘Milwaukes av, 2803 £t 1 w of Noblo at, 5w £, und X of 2xMeX ft, datod Marck 2; consldoration, $4,000, ‘Auhiand av, 353¢ ft s of Emma 8t w f, 24x105% fr, dated Jun, 4, 1673 ; coustderation, $1,350, IXamuol ut, 125 {0 s of Kmily at, o f, 252128 ft, dated March 2 couslderation, $1,200, ‘Waat Linke at, 300 (¢ w of Sholdon st, nf, 637-10 ft to alley, with Improvemonts, datod Fab, 28 ; considors- ~tiun, $13.000, ok it 4011 of Sehlor ot £, 20588 4, asted March 2 con ratlon, A o st G303 €611 of Lhirty-third at, w £, 255121 £t, dated Fob, 27 ; couslderrtion, $1,000, Fifth o ,4“11? nflf le{qul!':) oL, w f, 255100 ft, dated 21§ jon, $4,123 e At 240 f-s of Ewonity-fourth at, w £, 96x171 gt atod March 2§ considaration, $0,000, Brian Philpol Fi cfs L, Honore. O rant . 03¢ Tt of Thrts-fvat of, w f, 253125 t, dafed Feb, 18 connideration, $11,600, “Milwaukoo av, 573 ft 8 @ of 'Wood st, w f, 24x100 £t, dated Oot, 7, 1673 ; considoration, $1,000, ‘Gentra av, u w cor of Osgood sf, & 1, 722135 ft, dated Jan, 403 considoration, $U,000, “Tia premiacs No, 160 Adliland av, datod Msrchd; consideration, $14,0600, ‘Slato at, 65 ft a of Twenty-fourth at, w f, 6200 ft, dated Feb. 39 ; conskloration, $1,000, 1 Indiana av, 22 {8 of Thiftyoighth at, w £, 21N 14, dated Feb, 23 ; conalileration, $3,000, Faller at, 93 £t 0 of Iickory at, s f, 26100 ft, dated Fob, 20 cuualderation, $800, ROUTH OF OITY LIMITA, Liots 23 1030 snd 41,43, In Block 2 of Phare's Lotw 4 to7of ngneiof nel, Becl, 38, 19, duled Jon, 28+ conafderatlon, $3,000, Tart of l\\',‘,inw' noynwirswiy ofn o X, See 10, 38, 14, dated Feb, 63 consfdsration, £3,600. Lots 14 to 16 n subdiviston of partae X' a6 , Sea . 972 connideration, $1,800, 17, 18,14, dated $.0t's, In Block 1, of Lockwood's s w iC 1 8 % of n w i¢, Hoo 3, 38, 14, datod Fob, 19; conslduration, ,600. COMMERCIAL. Tuzspax EVENING, Murch 3, , The following woro tho receipts and shipments_ of tho lending articles of produce in Chicago durivg tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho corrospondiog date ono year ago : ‘ REOEIPTH, I BHITMENTS, 1879, | 1874, | 1879 Flour, brls... TG4 7,080 4487 Wiheat, bu..oiss a0l 4510 Corn, i, 1on| 1353 Oats, v, alonl 778 Rye, bu 75 700 Tiarloy, 2,058 10,2063 Grans need, 1ha. aatago] 7370 Ylax fced, Ibe, 69,300 Troom corn, | 109,110 Oured meats, | 12077,450 Teof, brln 215 York, brls Tard, Ia Tallow, 1ta Bulter, 1 Drenscd b Gattle, No Shieep, No...1.. Hides, bs Mighwines, bria Wool, 1h8,veees Totatows, b ... Tumber, No. ft. Shingles, No, Lath, N Salt, b Withdrawn from storo on Saturday for city con- sumption : 740 bu whoat, 7,197 bu corn, 1,638 bu ‘onts, 2,490 bu ryo, 434 bu barley. The tollowing grain has beon inspected into storo this morniug up to10 o'clock: 78 cars wheat, 8L cars corn, 12 cars oats, G cars rye, 8 cara barley. Total, 185 oars, or 71,000 bu. 1t is proposed to extend the hours of trading on 'Change, from March 16 to Nov. 15 to be from 9 o'clock in tha morning till 6 o'elock in tho aftornoon. It is probable that tho Snturday aftornoon limitation will not be interfored with, Wo are requested to stato that rail freights to Now York aro firm at 450 por 100 Ibw, all insinua- tions to the contrary notwitustanding, ‘Fho leading produco markets were moderatoly active to-dny, with no very important clmufgan, excopt that wheat and corn fell back a little from the advanco §.~jue«l yestorday aftornoon. The doy wasa mikorablo one,--wot, and wartn for the soason. This was anything but favorablo to activity in produce, but it rather tended to countoract tho effect of elight weakening in England, by promising to reduca our receints in the noar future. ~ Cho ronds in the country are in miacrabls condition for winter, The dyy-goods market was without now fon- turcs, Only a moderate amount of orders was placed, and values underwent no iuaterisl change, ruling steady and firm. Grocorios ruled quict al firm prices. Coffoos wero strong and again advanced o X{o per Ib. Sugars wers held firmly at the ndvance eatnblishod yesterdsy. Rice, apices, soaps, and most other linos were uoted stendy, Ntar candlos woro **off ™ & 1dc. 'rlllm butter trado wns activo. Checose was quict. In the bagging, coal, pig-iron, and wood markets tho changes wore ummportant. Fish were in activa roquest, aund strong at_the quotations. Dried fruits wers unchanged. Testhor romains steady. The oil market was quotod quict at yes- tar pricos, ‘Lo distribution of lumber in Intorlor ordera was about up to the averago of the praceding days of the weok, and the market, ospocially for common lumbor and shingles, Tetains its firm tono. Building materinls woro in modorato re- quest and stoady, common brick being held with some degree of firmness. Tho domand for motals, tinners’ stock, nails, andiron was re- ported fair for the season, thought tho local trade was light, Pricos are protty stoady for ajl articles montioned, and strong for many, inolud- ing nailsand tin-plate. Drugs and chemicals were steady, undora tolerably fair inguiry. Wool, hops, and broom-corn were snint, but sleady at former quotations, Good and heavy hides wore in requeat, and the latter reudily brought quoted rr!ccs; light hides aro in moderato demand, Iny was dull and without wnterial chonge. Seeds woro less actlve, but steady, excopting timothy, which, owing to vory liberal rocoipts, was dull aud lower. Green fruits waro in mod- orato request, chiofly on local mccount, ot un- changed prices, Potatoss woro easier undor hberal offorings. Toultry was dull and lower. The offerings of roally choico dressod stock were not largo, but there {8 considerable old etock on the murket, which, during the pres- ot warm weather, is bocoming unsnlablo. Highwines were quict and easior, The mar- Iret opened nominal at yeaterday's quotation, at 93e por [%nllnn, but aftor Ciucinnnti was roportod at SUo the best bid here was 9%, Bales woro made of 150 brls on private terms,—rwmored to l;;lélfin. Tho mnrket closed nowminmul ot 92@ o, Dresrod hoga woro dull and littlo better than nominal ¢ about tho Aamo rates as yesterday, or $6.12}4@0.25 for choice light to do heavy. Hoft Totu wers gluuty, and acarcoly slublo at $5.50@ 6,76 per 100 1bs, Tho very unfavorable weather dotorred shippors from operating. Salos wero limited to 111 at €0,16; 170 at 861215 ; 23 at §56.76 4 30 nt 6,60 ; M1 dlviding on 200 Ivs at $0,16@0.35, Totnl, 424 hoad. Provisions were fn goud request and firmor all round, though hogs wore plonty and easier, 'Tho strongth wos chiofly local, aud probably duo to tho fuct that tho ‘Murch doliveries have boon cleared out of thowny with much loss trouble than was oxpected, sliowing that our stocks are not so Inrga Lut that they can be eanily handlod, This gave renowed coniidenco to buyers, mnd they tool hold mora willingly at provions pricos, though the domand was nob urgent enouglh to canse o decided advance, Meats wero rathor dull, there voing no disposition to handle thom in this soft waather; but most lola on tho mar- kot wero held a shado highor. Moss pork oponed about o por brl highor, aud advanced another 10c towards tho end of tho sossion, Lard opencd steady, and advanced 5o por 100 ihs under the fact of light offerings in proportion to the domand, The warkot closed firm at the following rango of pricos: Moss pork, cash or woller March, 14,12)6@14.15 : do soller April, $14.49](@14.45; do vollor May, §14.70@14.76; prime 1mews porl, &12,26@12.60; oxtra primo’ do, B1125@11,60, Lowd, caeh or sellor Mareh, 88.03}5@H.065 ; do woller April, ©B8.76; do wollor May, £8.90, Groen bams ot 9@9c for 10 and 16 1b averages; sweot-picklod Thams, 91{@10}g0; dry-snlted meaty, looko, at £5.20@35,25 for shoulders, Tl{o for Cumberlauds, 7@ 1350 forloug glear, $7,85@17,40 for suort ribs, Tho for sbort clonr; tho samo boxad at ife por {b above these prices. Greon meats 2@/ (o lower than salted do. Meats for April'dellvory (o higher, and for May 3o highor, than’ cish rices, Bacon meats, G3o for shouldois, 1{ @830 tor short riby, 8Lj@BY¢0 for ehort clear, " ‘all packed in boses; the snmo in hhids, 3¢o” ighor, Dacon hamw, 113@1g0. Meen boof, @8.76@9.00; extra mess do, #0.76@10.00 ¢ Loof hams, $29,00@23.50, City tallow, G3{@0J¢u; groaso quotable ab 43{@7o. Sales wore reported of 190 brls mess pork | 8 $14,20; 600 brls do ot 1416 ; 600 brls do ab $14,10 ¢ 1,000 bris do at 814.00 ¢ nollor A]ml, at 814,46 1 500 brls do at 84,4216 ; 1,600 bris do at 814.40 1 500 brls do at ellfl?%e 450 bria do, soller Moy, ob 81470 700 brls d0 $14.733¢ 1 1,260 brls do at 814:70 3 123 Lrln oxtra rimo nock At $11.35 7 250 o Iard ab 33,05 ¢ 530 oh o at $8.60 ; 260 tca do, soller April, at £8.70 4 760 fea do, soller May, nt §8,004 100,000 ha suiouldern, soller April, at Gido; 200,000 iba do, sellor Moy, at 5}¢e; 02 brls plga' tonguos at 1,000 brls do, Flour was dull and unchanged, the only do- mand boing » light one from local buyers. Bhippers were not o] amung, Tho recoipty of yontordny wero fully double tho shinmonts, which, with the faot of largor stocks than uanal, 18 woakening the hands of holdors, though thoy did not admit thnt the market wau lowor to-dny. Bran was stondy, Bales wera reported of 100 brls white wintor oxtras on privato torme; 26 brls spring oxtran (putnnl{ at $10,00 ; 50 Lrls do Chiof) at £0.631¢; 100 bria do at £6,60 ; 100 brls o at $6.00; 600 brls do on private terms; 50 brls rye (icnloy's) at 84,853 100 urls do (King William) at $4.75 5 130 brla do at ¥4.70, Total, 1,871, Also 40 tans bran at $16.00 on track, Thio following wore the quotations at the closo: Fair to good white winters Qlinfce do., Tted wintera, .. Chofcs apring extras Medinm to good do... ... 500" @ 5.50 Goud to chofes Miuniekota 578 @ 6.15 Patent do.. 800 @10.50 Fair to choice spring, suporine. 3 @ 450 500 @ 9.50 4,30 @ 480 600 @ 7.5 L 16,00 R15,60 ‘Wheat wag modorately active in options, and frrogular, at au avorago declino of e, though the bulk of the businoda was transacted nt 13go below the closing prico of last evoning, ‘'I'lio privato advices from Liverpool quoted that mar- lmt a4 & shado easior, and_ there wers more or- dors on the market to soll for outsido partios, who woro anxious to renlize tho advauco of yosterday afternoon, 'Tho roceipts, too, wore urgor, but tho bad wonther promisad to reduco thoe volumo Lerenftor, and thoro was really n better domand than usual, for eitrront roceipls, in conuequence. No particular chango was re- ported from New York till 1 o'clock. Tho trading was principally for next month, most of the March denls bolig sottiod up proviously, Boller April opened with two salos at $1.31, but solil diroctly aftorward at $1.21}¢, declined to $1,203¢, ndvanced to §1,303¢, recoded to 91,1936, and closed At €1.90i¢. Boller May soid ot $1.26@1.20, olosing at $1.35)%, Bollor tho month, or regular No. 2 nprh|§, sold af $1,18@1.19, clol!hlfi at 81.181¢, Btrictly fronh recoipts of do closed firm at $1.19 ; No. 1 spring elosed at 81,21 for stralght, and @1.2|}§ for Northwostorn ; No. B spring closed at §1. for {resh roceipts ; aud rejocted do \vas nominal at $1.09. Cash snlos wero reportod of 8,200 bu No. 1 Northwentern (Contralyocoipts) nt 812134 ; 400 budo at $1.21; 2,800 bu No.'1 spring at $1.21 ; 2,400 bu No, 2 Northweatorn (Contral 15 recolpta) at $1.193¢ ; 8,200 bu do (0. E.) nnd 1,600 bu frowh nt $1.193¢; 14,800 bn siriotly frosh No, 2 spring at SL19}¢; 14,600 bu do part frouh at $1.10: 19,200 bu_rogular (part frosh) at $1.187{ 5 5,000 bu do ot 31,185¢ ; 70,000 Dbudo ot 81,18!5 ; 15,800 bu do at 81,181(; 6,00 Dbt do ot §1.18; 1,200 bu No. 8 spring at $1.16 800 b do nt $1.143¢. Total, 160,000 bu, Corn was active, and avoraged sbout fo highor than yestordey, thoughh most of {ho trading wag done below tho closing figuros of lost ovening. T'he market was quito wenk early, under the recoipt of advices of an easior fooling in Livorpool, whioh made many holdora anxious to roalizo, Dut the storm, with the high tem- poraturo for tho season, mado local operntora Teol moro confidont that roocipts will be less voluminous thau now, na tho country stations are reportod to have but littlo corn on haud, and tho roads in the country aro impassablo. ‘This sustained tho market in spite of & sympathy with wheat, and made it quite strong at the close, wheu New York was roported 1c highor on tho snmo genoral question of supply. Sellor Aptil opoued at 60c, declined to 593{o, rose to 608¢0, recedorl to 693c, and closod at G0ice. Sellor My sold at 6355@011ge, olosing at 63750 Boller tho month, or rogular No. 2, sold at 50@ B93{c, closing at 59%fc. Now No. 2 sold at 5o ; old vejooted at 543¢c, and now do at 5l3{c. Cash snlas wora roportal of 20,600 bu No, 3 old ab 6Y{e ; 44,000 bu do ot Side; 97,200 bu do ot B5Yfo; 10,000 bu do at 593go ; 24,300 bu do at 5Uc % 1,200 bu do new at 6’3 3,200 bu do rejoct- ol old at 5604 3,000 bu at G6ilge ; 8,200 bu do at 54)¢0; 800 bu do nt Gdo; 490 bu do ab 633c; 1,100 bn do new at 51803 5,200 bu do at 5140 ; 800 bu by samplo, car, u G8igc on track, 'Wotnl, 163,000 bu. . - - - Uats woro activo and weak, but averaged 3o por bu higher than yosterdsy. ‘“'he tarkch opencd out vory strong, on account of the antic- ipation that roceipts would fall off to nothing beeause of bad weather, but liolders wore such willing sollors that prices rapidly foll off, and the market closod ateady at the inside figures of tho seasion. Soller April fsold a mfi’@-flxo, soller the month at 428{@4i}5e, and sellor Nay ot 47@47%(c, Btrictly fresh recoipts closed ab about 43%¢c. Cnasb srles woro reported of 8,600 bu No. 2 ut 43340 ; 7,400 bu do at 43)c ; 16,000 bu do at 43¢ ; 40,000'bu do at 4257c; 8,600 bu No. 2 whito at 4de; 600 bu white at 46igc 000 bu do at 4o on track. Total, 658u0 bu. Ryo was quiot and firm at previous prices. Bales wore mada of 1,600 bu strictly frosh ro- weipts of No. 2at8534c: 1,600 bu do nt 85c, and 400 bu short receipts uo at 8440, Lotal, 8,600 bu. Regular No. 2 was nontinal ab 83@83}ge, with nono offered. Tarlay was vory dull and quite weak, tho Inrgo offeringa from tlie Pacific const causing buyers to hang back for furthor concessions on the part of holders, No, 2 sold at 81.57, but there wers no buyora at over $1.55 at tho closo. No. 8 eold at $1.40, and closed nominal at $1.85@! the in- side for rogular. Rejected was rolatively firm at $1.26@1.26. Oash sales wero roporled of 1,200 bu No. 32t $1,67 ; 400 bu No. 3'at $1.40 ; 400 bu rojocted at $1.263 800 bu do at §1.25; 4,000 bu by samplo, California, at 82.00 ; 2,000 bt do at §1.4734 ; 2,000 bu do at 81,95 ; 2,000 bu dont §1.00; 400 bu Westorn at $1.28, all on track, 'Total, 12,700 hu. The following are the foatings of the offleinl statement of grain in store in this city on the ‘.ivening of Saturdny last, aud at corresponding ntes : 187, a7 7,51 i G100 W, aprini 2015 N WhHing 20,678 Ttejocted spring. 1,784 No grade spring, o 1 95,053 Nograde, . 6,357 Now gl snixed + 076 e veneessens 3,000,130 2,402,767 78 ki 545 673 L 704, 885,411 1,687,700 m m 0310 EREI B3,d0) 2024d) 08 461 4,003 54,6589 301,703 1,78 207,403 BOGGY L0 20000 2200 42,060 ereeeees SO1L200 B03,004 403,123 Total of all kinds, 7,519,002 bu, Tlese figures show an inereaso of 124,038 bu whoat, 97,770 bu_coru, 84,670 b oats, and o decvease of 973 bu rye and 2,283 bu barloy,” Total increass, 253,219 i, EUNOPEAN MABKETS. The following advicos wero recolved on'Chiange to-day, in addlilon to those givon inour tole- graphio columns ¢ anon 8—London—Cargoos off coast—Naed wheat firmer, hold higher ; white do lowor, Corn atendily hold, Cargoos on pnssage—\Vhoat, rathor moro inquity,~ Clood cargoes No, 4 apriug Off coust, fil‘m@fi?;. Qood cargoss Culifornin wheat on coant, (0s@C1s, Amorican mixed corn for shipment in Arrll and May, 5u@d0s 0d. Livorpool—Whont firmer, Corn stondy, Do California white wheat, 128 4d@1%8 9. FROVIAIONA, The Now York Produce Izchange Weelly glven tho followlng as the foreign exports of tho hog product from the ports of Now York and othior undormentioned places from - Oct, 28, 1873, to Fx“[‘w’fi"l w“;llhl‘.!uh‘l(m‘afltm: noumuwr.} \vlll;‘llm exports from nited Hintos ports from Nov. 10672, to Fob, 8, 17 s o O " Bacon, haye, Pork, Tard, and ehoulders, From brls, [ Hhnets Naw York 00,1058 Bonton, 06 Torthnd AU 68010 Mant 0 110,000 Tufludolphis ) 471 il 4 2,018,220 ulini050,.. 8,003,854 4,030,048 Now Orleans, Lo 80,080 520,800 Tolal Oot, 28,13, to. 3 i Tob, 24, 74......133,205 11,180,608 101,818,003 Total all U, B, Dot Nov. 1,74 {0 Fob, 28, 1678, .. 2,011 96,127,585 162,307,824 Incrosso i o Decroato, L7 041 95,007,017 480,001 ‘I'he poeition of tho foreizn oxports of tho now orop from Oct, 28 to Iob. 24, from abovo ports, as compared with the oxporta from all Unitod Staten }mm from Nov. 1, 1873, to Fob. 28, 1878, is a followa s 18723, Decreass, Pork, Iha.. 24,202,900 Tard, I, 00,2 25,007,017 Bacon,1bs.102,807,824 480,761 Tolal, 202,709,000 IO .ree 25,010,178 No, hogs’ pucked 00002007 80U DOF eennss Feb, 23,.. A QUESTION OF OASII ON ITAND. To the Kiitor of Te Clifcao Tribune: Mr. Harpar, in the supplomental roport to the Govornor, which Mr. Poarson signe, gives the followiug figures : Btatemont of cash aecount at the close of Lusiness ou tho 18th of February, 18741 Balanco on lisud as shows by the canhi book, . i 24,4040 Amount of casii in $18,374.40 Amouut of cash on hand. . 34,10 Amount of bllls pald, and monoy advancad to employes nob ctie tored in cash Lok, veree seearee 766,39 —— $24,000.89 Excens of cashusessasisrrense $350.49 And thig for the next dny : Blatement of cash account at the clase of businoss on tho 10th of Februnry, 1674 : Balance ih laud sa eliown by cash houk, , .. $34,140,80 Amountof "eash fn G 21,640,80 Amount of eash on hand . 2,004,100 Aniount of bills paid and moneys ’ advanced to employes, and not ontorod in Cabli DOOK,.vssveuesss 78509 — $24,000.38 Txcess of cashiuess e ereorasnnse 535,68 Now for an analysls (1), 'I'hosa aro conucentive days, and of ‘‘cnsh on haud " (i, o., out of bank) there in #8,000 loss the second Jv\y than on the fivst ; but there is only 82,972,49 more in bank the second duy than on tho first, Thoreforo, while ono is reduced 43,000 tho other gains but €2,072.49. The dif- forence botween the two is ©27.51, and, very singulurly, this is just the amount a bank would tuke as tho discount (83 days) on a thirty-day noto for $3,000, And so it woulidl Boem possible that the ** cash on kand" was thirty-day papor and not eash. Whono paper was 1t ?° Low camo itthoro? Wby doos ho call 1t * cashon hand 2" ACCOUNTANT. TATEST, ‘Wheat was quiet in the afternoon but strongor, solling at H1.2016@1.205¢ aellor April, closing at 81.205¢@1.20}. Bollor the month was quoted at 1,18 Corn was dutl and (o lower, clos- ing at 609¢o cash, 60@G0}e ascllor Aprll, 03%{c sollor May, CALL TOATD, Mess pork and Iard woro fairly active on thecall, and firmor. Moats woro quict. Mess poris, enshor Ko, PO il Mag, SLATAG pril, $11.45@14.47)¢ ; sollor Muy, S14.72}4 14.75. Lard, cagh or scller " tho month, £8.55@8.60 ; moller April, $8.721¢@8.75 ; sollor May, 38.90@8.95. 8hort cloar, cash or sollor the month, no bids, no offers ; sollor April, no bids, no affors ; soller May, 8¢ bid ; short ribs, cash or solior tha month, $7.25@7.50 ; ecllor April at $7.66@7.75; seller May, $7.90@8.! dors, cash or geller tho-month, $5.05@5.60 ; soller April, 5¢@58¢0; sollor May, 35.85@0.00, Bales wero: 600 bils mess porl, sollor April, at $14.424¢5 600 brls do ot 814.45; G600 brls do at R4ATIE} 2,950 brio, sellor Alay, ot 81476 ; 600 tey lard, seller the month, at $8.55; 250 tes do, soller April, at £3.721¢; 200 tes do, meller May, at 8B.N214: 750 tew do ot $8.90; 100,000 Iby short riby, for April, at %7.05. . CIIICAQO DAILY MARKET. 'Turspar Monsiva, March 3, ALCOIIOT—Owing to a doclinaiu highwines, sicoliol win quoted o lower, ot $LEAGLED. BEANS—Really cholea hand-pieled boana are gal- able at full prices, but common and poor lots, which are quite plenty, wovo slowly. Woquote: Navios, 2,30(a12,63 ; mediuma, $2,00@41.25 ; car-lots naviea, $2, “é (@2.40 3 do mediums, $1.00@2.15; greon peas, $1.35 in Uaggs, 1,35 I brla. VAGGING—In the siluntion of thia market therols nothing now {0 note, Trado has nob yeu become activo, but some improvement has taken \blncn within tho pant few days, aud u better, fAirmor reeting provails among the jobbing trado gehorally. Btocks are in good slape, * We ropeat our (uotations of a weok ngo: Stark, B4 Ludlow A, USo; Lowiston A, U2¥c; American’A, 293505 Amaskeag A, 2003 Olter Oreok, 3303 burlap bags, 4 and b L, 18@20c; gunnics, single, 17@180: da double, 27@80 ; wool sacky, GO@03e, BROOM CORN—The market has been more quiet this weok than lust, and although the recolpls aro wmall stacks are accumuating, but o good deal of corn 15 lield for ligher prices, 8ud (ho goncral markot d8 irm, i jo thought that stocks fu tho hands of Eastorn manufacturors are much reduced, and that soouer or Iater they must commencs to roplenish. ‘Wa quoto: Choxce to extra hurl, 8¢@9% ; corn that will worl fiself into a choico hurl broom, TX@ERMc; for good do, 6} @70} ood to cholco stalk braid, 155G 8i¢e; red and'stsinod brush, X @3Mc. BULLDING MALERIALS-~The pleassntond spring- liko weathior of the past weok or more s helyed {0 stimulato building, aud 3 consenquent improvement in the downand for materials Las resulted, though trado 18 by o means active, Comjion rlel alone may quoted flrm, owing o tho Nght stock, Wo quota: Htuceo, $2.60; New York stucco, casting, 9,25 ; Rosendalo coment, Utlen, Loufsville,"snd_Akron coment, Yort land” comeut, $7.0087.50; Hime 00 lime (Lrls), $1,10@1.25 R brl; wi 7] 9,005 plastering lalr, B bu, ] 1,000, £55,00@90,00 3 buflding brick (common), $7.00 @7.80; pressed brick, F14,00@16.003 sower ' brick, £3,00; ' Milwaukoe and Raciue pressod, $35.00330.00, del.:' do_common, $1.00@16.00; Indins pressod, §18.00@25.00; do common. $10.00@16.00¢ irwclay, 3 @1, BUTTER=The cheracterlstics of this markot are ‘mainly the same as noted from day fo day for the past slx weekn or more, The demand ~coutinties uninter- ruptudly active, anil uotwithstandiug our recolpts Linve Toou much larger thau in any provius year during the winter scason thers Las been mo accumulativn of stock, The margin between horo ond the Eastern markets hus boon sufficlent to fnsuro the active pres- ence of shippers, and fnto thele hunds tho largor por- tion of the supply finds its way, Wo quote the markek active and flm at the annexed range of Gliolca to fancy yollow, 98@4le; modium to goodgrades, 30@05c; inferlor’ fo common, 2082303 commonslo choicu oll, 28@i8e, : Ouly n moderate movement was wit- newned fu this slaple, but tho demand s quito us active obbers desire ft fo ho, 15 even at Ll pressut rate of distribntion the supply of merchantablo cheexe will o entirely oxhumsted boforo prime now can be sent rices reinain tirm ot the advauco established o week ago: Nuw York factory, mild, 17@lsc: Olilo and Weatern factory, do, 10@17c; Jower grades, 12 o, ‘OOAL—Dullness stlll prevals in tho cosl market, nnd it will be scen that ceriain brands of soft coal aro quoted lower thun ou tho date of our lust weekly re- view. Authracito ramaine firm, Wo quoto s Lehith, propared, $11,00 ; Lackawanua, $10,00;Catnel, $8,60 @0.00; Trio and Walout 11ill, $9,60; Brooks, 3, Jilossburg, $8,00@9.00; Kirkland geato, $7,00; flae Valloy, $6.60; Midway, $6,60; Indiana bidck, 50,6 unoul, $5,60; Wilmibjgton, $5.00; Barclay, $25, COOVERAGE—The demund fa' limited 'to 2" fow smull lots {0 meet pressing wants, The packing sen- son 4 now over, and there iu little inquiry for puckers® goode, while lofir and whisky barrels ary” rather slow, “{hia offerings are amplo and. prices unchanged : Tork Darrols $1.05@1,1 ; whisky barrols, $1,00@2.10; lard tiorces, §1,40@1.463 flonr barrels, 46@350 ; pork stoves, rough, $18.00@10,00; do, nicked, $10,00@26,00 ; tierea ntaves, rough, $33,00@34.00 3 hucked or sawed, @I1,00'5 whiklty stuves, rough328,00@28,00; do Uucked, $33,00@98,00: “flour_staves, $,00@11,00; clecle four hoading, 8@Je per set; Aour hoop-poles, '$10,00@19.00 r m, "DiUGS AND OIEMICALS—Morclants roport s natinfactory trade for the season aud o steady market for most articles ; gum camphor I8 o shade sirouger, Wo rupeat quotations Acid, lnl'.fl& m 3 1.45' 3 l.?fl Acld, oxalic, 1b, . a5 Jfl! ‘Acid; tartarie, powdered, 1b L@ 05 Anunonia, corb, .. . 2% @ 8 Asufitida, theeerer L .45 @ B ‘Axdo-grene, Bidwells, doz! L 150 @ 185 Ticaus, Tonga, I S T cHE R . * 4,00 1.?3 @ 1.63 Cream lartur, pure, @ 60 Goeineat, Wontin 1o 0w @ 1.0 Ghlorofori, Ib, 120 G 15 Qlycerino, I W buil, @ 8 Gu Aruble, pleke W6 T CGum Arable, 8o 8 @ 30 Gum camplior, 1 8@ 0 G oplum, b 845 & 8,80 Gum shella 0@ W Glue, white, _”4: (u!v) . g; Todine, I T 8 8 p I Ol on 20 @ 95 Qi 63 @ b5 Tofusn, clilor, .. 5@ otaseiiim, oyan, fisod, ib @ Polasslum, 100, b, .o @ b6 Potash, Babbitt's, case, @ . Quiniue, sulph,, 0z, @ 905 Tied precip,, fiserorien @ 1 Taot fpucac, powdl @ L1 oot rhel, Fi. Ly DO 5 @ 160 Kal opront, I i@ 6 Hilver, nity Buap, castile, ge! n @ pH B, e ixG 9 EQGY—Tro ng forward very o past half-dozen days, and the iar. o 3:"1"5‘59‘- mapptied § i Contedurion, peicen HAVe deelinod from 23@040 down to 16G18, aud stocke are 3111 neonmulating, Plckled wud stalo jols wva slnost unsylable, g o market hos_beon_sctiva throughout the ::ll %«lul»k ‘st uxcavdingly firm pricos, Btoek bath of Fike fhud waltwater fili iavo now Locaie very Hght und thore is a yrobabllity of & protty gonors! auvance, Wo quota: No, 1 whitofial, 4¢-brl, $7.60@7.60 ; No, 2 do, $1.20@7.40; No, 1 trout, $7,00@7,25: No. 1ahoro-mack= erol, now, ig-brl, $15,60@14.00; No, 1bay, $10,60 10963 N6, 2 mackerel, x-brl, 83.25@8.603 fam- ily mackerel, “3-Url, $7.26(@7.60's No, L shoro kits, is@a; ik colfal, 98.60@0.i0; Goorge's 0.1 codfish, $3,95®0,60; Labrador borring, spilt bris, $8.6039.00; " do, i¢-brl, $4,25@4,60; Tabrador hor- ring, rounil brl, ‘$7.60G8.00; o ki-brl, $4.00@4.351 hox. o box herring, soaled, 4@ erriug, No,'1, 30@ #30¢ Columbin Ttivor almon, J¢-bris, $9.15@10.00, GUEEN FRUITH~Applon are {u liberal mupply and moderate demand, only choles trult bringing outslde prices in & rotall way, Oranges are firm and advauced slnco laat weok, Granberrios aro nearly out of the markot, Very cholce barrics aro scarce and firm. Wo quoto s’ Lomous, $0,00 per box; Valoncls oranges, $9.00@11.00 yer cas; Palormo and Measinn_do, per Doz, $3.60@0,005 falr’ to_goud apylos, $1,25@3.75 por brl§ cholce, '$1,00§5.00 per brl, Quiiivaied ofanbor. rign $1300g18.00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Trsdo has ruled more quist thn duritg (Lo Drovioiis woek, Lub there bas boet Kio abatoment {n the firmuess thon prevailiug, Apples continiuo somawhiat unsottled, but, aside from thix, the quoted pricen ar thoroughiy'sistalned, Follwinsro tho ruliny roloa: FonkiuN—Dates, 10%@110; figs, drume, 13@13)0; figs, in Loxes,’ layers, 16@100% Tuekinh proues, 1@lonos, riaina Isyars, 5340 .45 ralsing,’ londo Muscatel, $06@3855 rai- sins, Valoncln,’ 10@1ixo0; Zaute currants, B@AXe: citrdv, 33@3¢: lomon peel, 18@20c, DOMKSTIO— ‘Aldun'ppler, 3i@ic; Fioigin, slcod, 105 @107 Michigan quartors, 13(@laxo: Westorn do, 1 @113¢0: Bouthorn do, 103@1103 Doactios, ‘Dr 24@%60; penchen, hnlyos, new, 16@16xc ; do, m ed, 1L@13¢c; Linckborrien, ' 11@18; raspborcies, 10@420; pitiod’ cherries, @200, Nuta—Filberts, 1156@18; nouds, Terragoun, 23@380; watiits, 20@220: Obli wabiuts, 196 walnits, new, 10@M70; Brazils, 11@i1360; pocans, Toxsy, U3(@10o { Wililoglon Soanuts, fuiey, 110} do second quailty, 7@100: Tenncasos Doatuts, SGRJC. GROCERIEY—Tlio grocery trade has ruled very quict sinco onr provious reviow, though not morg s than in past sesons at a corresponding porioll, Few huyers hiave boen liere In person, busiucss hinving beon transuoled chiofly through the modium of mail ordors. A shiarp ronction Lias taken place lu tho cofas market, prices having advancod a strong o willin tha past two days, Bugareare olso firin ‘at an ;o advance. Coudios aro lower, Olhior goods iu our list rule steady and unchanged, Wo now quol Ti-CAnn, B0DA—TX@8NC. Corvzrs—3lachn, 42N @4dc; O, G, Java, 38@300; Iava, No, 2, 3i@Ubigo: fancy Rid, S2@32%c: cloico do, §3@134o0; prime Tilo, 31X@I13¢e; good o, W@ 3tige; coimmion do, 2@} romting do, 1@00; 8ingapore Java, 3{}(@diie; Costa Hiea, fancy, 3G %03 do, prinio, 3045 @31 303 Marncalbo, 32@835(c, OaxnLia—Btar, full welght, 17)6@1803 stearine, fall weight, 14@14k0; do, short weight, 13@133c, Tiok—Dalua, Bi@8s(0 ; Raugoon, TX@H0; Caro- ling, 9@03¢0: Lowitann, ‘13, Stains—Tatont eut It 1 powdered, 11X@11%0; standard,'10}(@10/ 10450 oxira O, 974! 0, No, 1, 93@i)0} b do, 91@h240; fulr do, 41¢@3o; cliofea Taol 0){@9%0% fulr do, 84@%; common do, 7}G8c] New Orleana sugar, chofce, 0}@9%c; do prinie, 1@ 0, falr, B}@83¢0 : comimon, @Y, © Suurs—Dianiond drips, $1L8)@1.583 silvor drips, extra fino, E3@R0 ;. good fugar-bouno sirup, GAGOE extra do, G8@7J0 3 Now Orleans_molasses, cliolvo, 3G 830 3 do primo, 18(@8U0 & do common, 05@700; Porto Bed molasios clalo, Li@Wo : comon molaves, 33 e BaverATUS—Common o Lest, 83 @10e, Brions—Allsplec, 17/4@183c; eloven, 6@ 30@380 ; pepper, 2IG(UX0 ; nutmegs, Ko, 1§ 1,353 do No, 2, $1.16@1,20 ; ginger, pure, 28@4 No, 1, 20@25c; do No. 2 16@10c, SoArs—German mottled, 6@k : Golden Weat! 8 @i White Lily, 0)@Gi40 ; Whito Roso, B4 @G0} pali, @6 s Bovon Linperidl, B@ie: irito flus: slan, 5X@6c: Champaign, GBS c; priniroso, 6@UNo, s7anoi—Slivor gloss, 92/@100; ‘common, S@104c; pure, bigG@sc. HAY—'hla markot 8 still in an ungatisfactory con- aition, Tho demand fa reatricted to what i wanted for home consumption, with now and thon an ord- or from outside polnl, Tho Esstorn markots are abundantly aupplied, and there s o inducemont for ghippers o sesid Jiny thioro. Tho recolpla aro mple, though some of tho hny nrriving is in Lad order. Prices ara weak, Wo quote tho wholesalo prices paid ugat, aasla, ° Dy dealers as foilows, cars to contnin 20,000 Ps: Tim- othy, prime, 319.60@14,00; do No. 1, $12.00@15.005 No. "2, do, $10.00@11.00; mixed, §0.00@9,60; prime prairic, $9.00@0.50; do No, 1, $3,0008,603 do’ No, 2, $0,00@37.00, Loosz oN WaaoN—Tlmothy, $11.0063 12,00 prairie, $7,00@9,00, For delivery of pressed, $1,00@1,50, according to dlstanco, llli)!-.fl—l!u;\'y bides bavo met with a falr in- quiry, audruled sloadyat8i¢e ‘The recolpts have Lcen'only fair, nnd, as usunl ot iliis so3son, many poor lota are arrlving, Deacon skins are quoted higher, We quote: Gn'cnc(‘ly tnlchors', 52¢@6c ; green cured, Ught, 003 hm'i. do, 83{c; part oured, 83¢; green calf, 1@ ip, 0] ry calf, 200; dry kip, 17c; dry price; wool estinated as washed, per Ib, $5@42c. 110PS—Continuo to meot with a lght, eteady do- ‘mand at unchanged prices, Tho Cooperstown Joitrnal saya: “In soms of tho towns in thi county propara- tiona are wnking for an fucrense in the acroage, Lut not to any very great extent, In order to keep up the prosont acteaqo it s uoceusry svory pring to sot out inany new yardn, In some of the ueighhoring countios it 16 roported there will be an dnereats fn the acreage, a quote: Common to cholce Wostern, 26400 ; New York State, 40@4be, e g IRON AND STEEL—The demand hns been moder- o during the weok, prices ruliug comparatively steady, a8 quoted ¢ 3310¢38-10 rates 00 | @ b) rates Plata iron, comnion'fani, @ 6" rales Norway fron @% Pl @lle Hib @l ®h @i ®id [AT I @ls Wih @ rates @il rates @I rates @% B 00 Wb LUMDER—The slippiug movoment continues active and in excess of that for last yesr at the same dato, The connnon gradvs are firm at tho recout advancs, Tho chipments of Jumbor from Jan, 1 to March 1 wero 49,285,624 fout, ayalust 23,053,000 fuot for the samo po- ridd Taut year Of shluglos 804 againat 23,601,000 for kame imo _last year's of Inth, 2,072,050 agatust 1,622,000 for thesa bimp Liat year, ' Bhiugles uro lu contfuuod goud demand snd firm, Wo quoto: Tirst olear, $50.00. @55.00 Bucond elo: 47.00 1 el “Uhird closr, '1 fuch. ‘Chird cloar; thick, 3w Clear flooring, 1st and 2d together. TOUGH, (veeess 98.00 Qe widiigy I wid 2 Tageltiod Common sidiug. Flooriug, fivat comion, drosscd, ¥looring, ocoud comuion, dresacd Flooriug, third common, dressod. ... A Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 inchus and upward. 38 B wagon-box boards. .. ‘A stock board: 1 atock posrd G atock boord Comma boar ur.. Bhingles on track (A}, Throe doliara fmr car to bo addoed when transferred, ‘which ¢harge follows the shingles, “lickness—Liive lnugins to b two Inches in thick~ ueas, Longth—Blxtcen inches, AMETALS AND TINNERS' BTOCK—No change hus been noticed in the conditiva of this branch of trado, A fafr business in tho agitrugats ia Lolng transacted for tho soaon and quotations are maiutatnod, as fol- oy : "1} PLaTE—10, 10514, $19.60¢ do, 1251, $14,00; 14x 40, 1400, do, robing, 14320, X0, $10.003 do, 30z, 20, U 316 Tin—TLargo, 890; small, 0903 Lar, 40c: Lieap-tg, 81665 bar, 100; ipo, full cofls, 10503 out do, 11¢, Bugir Zivo—lull casls, 100; less quantity, 110} slabs, BC. SuxuT 10N—No, 4, 63(c rates; Rusala fron, 8, 9. 203 do, 11 end 18, 8c; do No. 1 atained, 190 a3 Americad Rusuin—A, 1401 B, 1 GALYANIZED Lo 16@20), 140; No. 231G, 1307 . 2520, 1403 No, 27, 16¢; N "loo. A discount of 15 por cont 1 made from this Gorven—Copper boltoms, 01 Lraziers, over 12 Tba, 4701 tinned_cupper, 300; Plaulslied copgier, dlo; do, ait to slzes, 43c. Wikk—Non, 100, 9¢; 709, 10¢; 10 t~ 11, Tte; 1% 1340 18and 1, 193¢ 16 and 10, Lie;' 17, 10; 18, 165; 19, 190 40, %0c; 'full bundls, 30 por cent dis’ coliut ' feilco wire, G . NATTS—Aure {u'active demaud and firm at the rates quoted praviously, W Yopont : 0@C0d, per ko, $1.23 not; 8 do, $4,803 6d do, $4,73; 4d and 5d do, §5.00; 80 do, $5,753 5 do, tue, $7.95 clinch, 0,875, NAVAL STORES—Th dunintid 13 ou’ (lio ficrease. Quotations aro: Aanilia rope, b, 10@1Tigc; staul Tope, B b, 183¢@16350 ; homp sash eord, [ b, 18@22c; anarliiio, 3 1b, 16@3c arred ropo, B IV, [1@1803 oul s, Whale, SHUGI ; pitels el GO ; har, B rl, $4.75@8.00. Gtl&-Rovety docidod cliange finvo boon noted 1n comnection Wwith this warket during the past week, Durinss is 88 activo 8 in paat wegeons at u Ifke porlod, ~and pricen are gonorally stondy, Lurd ofl aud turpen- tino are 1@2 lower thun ou tho date of our lust reviow, Wo quoto: Oarbon, 15%@t0n; extra wine tor lard, 830; No. 1, The: No. 3, 10@7%0; Liusced, rav, 31,00 4o bolied, $1.08 ¢ whole, 80@H30 3 spurm, 2,106,205 noatafoot oll, steletly puro, $1,10% do ox- ra, D00 3 do No, 1, 760§ bauk oll, G0c; straitw, 65 elophunt ofl, Udo; turpentine, 680's naphithy, 63 grave aphthia, common,, 1o, APUES—1lo roceipts” bava bosn quite, Huoral duving the week, uuder roviow, but prices buve ruled yory steady fur_tholco lots until last wvuning, when theloeal trade being protty.woll supplied, tho. démand folloff and lower prices foliowed, To-day the re- celptn aro excoeded by tho shipmonty, but tha ship- meita during the week Diave beon Ught, Wo. quote : “rack lots, $1.35;_ peschblows, from wloro, $140 per i § ear lotd peachblowe, $1.20; mized doy $1,00, dov Hverod, Balos fucluda 3 curs peachblows w §1,20, TOULTHY—This market lisw ruled ruilier duli and waak, though chofco enfekeny and turkoys have goner- ally brought full pricce, but ut (he close, the market la Uopressod und lower, Tha turkeys now coming for- ward are nvge und coarse, ud consequemtly undesics able, Thero is & good deal of poor Jouliry offorlng, aud the weathor hus been unfavoruble for drossod poultry, Woquote: Turkeys, cholco dreased 1003 o, fafr to goud, B@IJG0 ; 110or, 6@T0 3 chickons, ’u.ml (@l s goud dlo, $3,00@1765 ducks, $2.6004.00§ Revke, $3,00@0,00, 1 —Tue weel Just pnsed hiaa beoh an aclive ons {1 thie soad murket, and prft§, for vl descriptions have rulod stuudy, snd tor ¢} "firmlcu Arm, the latier hes {uy mostly ougbt viler, and lnve bogn fu wwall supply, To-lay timothy neod was dull and Iower wnder heavy recolpta, Ofhor reeds wero unchangod, but tho gei- oral minrket was loss nolive than on yeatorday, Linio- thy rold nt £2.00@2.0, closing nt $3.60@%2,90 for con- mon to eliolee, Clovor was steady at $6.15 for ol aud £3.08 for new primo medium s Mammoth quotable nb £3.60@0. lax, $1.0082,25 for falr crualing to rimi mgarian at 70760 ; millet at 60@0S0 | red. 15, W ol aales of 143 s ol 00 ; 80 hngfl nrime nt $2.83; 101 bugd do 130 begs do at $2.974¢ § 70 bags 'ab $2.75 5 168 at'$2.03 ; 109 baga falr al $2,60 ; 239 bogs at $2,023 0 baga poor at £2,903 25 Liags inedlum elover at 5,23 ¢ 40 haga old sl $5.15 ; 82 Daige flax at $5.16 1 150 bagia good Jnngarian at 760 } 76 Lag# fair ot G505 40 bnga choico millot at 63c, HALT—Meots with a modorato Jocal anid into~ ror domand ot stendy prices: Onondags and Saginaw, fing, §1.90 ; Cannda do, $2,00; ordinary coareo, $2,00 § conrse 'dlamond, €.10°% ground aolnr, $110% dalry yithout bage) €00 daliye with bags, $400; Aeton niry, per Back, §5.00, Gronnd slum, $LIS@LED, Tt Toland, $LGUE LTS yos by o $E@ TEAS—Are moro quiet and rather emsfer, Quota- tlons, howver, romain nnchiangod, ne follows s Young hyavn, 65@B8C; common Imperfal,’ 53@050 cholvd do, 00¢@$1.10; fairto good gunpaw 003 choice Pingauey, $1,10@1.20; oxtra Moyur ®1.40; choico o oxira mow Japan, Y3e@IL053 com. 1non {6 gooil do, TU@800: fair to_gaod old, G5@100; common do, AANO; colored matural leat: Japan, G0 c; common {0 e Oolong, 36@450; gaod., b bl Torasten, wiogisto0, o G403 B ! TOBACCO—Tho fng quotation iz Qur—Lixtrn, 10@800: oholeo, (0@ 650} medinm, s0@Ahc; poor to common, J5@4Ge, Proa—Notural leaf, 16@800; half bright, 60@700, black, sound, 43@55c. £4$2,80; Dogn o at $2.107 34 bag lemaud {5 moderate st tho follow- BaouiNG—0ood 10 cholco, 32@50 ; medlum, 3@ 3003 common, 23@270, WO0OD—a continuo to quots: Boceh, $8,50@9.00; maple, $10.00; hickory, $11.00; slabs, $6.60, deliv: ored, WOOL—The domand t& atill limited to amall lota to meot ourrent wants, Wentorn manufucturors being the principal buyers, he amount offeriug fs mma, sud thera 1 but’ littls arriviug, so that, fn addition to ro- ports of ateady facliug in othor markets, former pric are, an n vule, aduorad Lo Tub, wastied, prime, Tk, washed, comtno Qommon (ling{u Floeco, wanlod, X il Fleccs, washed, X & XX, eace, wiolicd, modiim Qoarse, Wishod. veuvvesss Fleece, unwashed, conrse to mediinm Tlaeco, unwaalied, costae and dingy Flooce, unwashed, Hio.sessseesesse Buner and exlra vulled RAILROAD FREIGHTHS—Tho fre! unsottlod and weak, and the pubiislicd ratos are fre- quontly shiadod. Graln to New York has beon_taken &t 45c, and it 1s rumorod thiat lowor rates Lava beon aceopted. Jo 5101 Chieago ta <=+ 1q1 001 4ad s9072 y3nog “pavaidn puD u}34q 454 an10)F 519 05 | g8 - 4 90; ' 20’ | 50 cofs | 40 o 35 wola | 33 Lol gl ouang 35 wo| 30 1] A PO 58 s [ v ki . Sovanual, Ge,rses 5 > Poloraburg aud Tichmond. .} o5 i CoRs iy THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. 10AGO. [urspax EVENING, March 3, Tlho receipta of live stock during the week have bicon 25 follows s * Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 3 k609 1000 1,400 2,04 Slipmenta wero as follows Callle, Hogn, onday .. e L 1,183 OATTIL e cattle market opened dull snd weak, and continncd oasy to the close, thongh as tho day ad- vaneed thera was uoticeabls fmprovoinent {n the de~ mand, The sovero raltestorm which provailed dur- ing thic opening houra serionsly rotarded_ororations, buyers refusiug o wrde through the slush " to ex- amine the stock without some spocial inducement in to 11 o'clock but hat liitlo st low prices, Later there was more animation n the ‘markot and prices became moro soltled and nteadior, but the day's eales reached acarcely o half of the offerings, snd at the close tho feallug wan far from iioyant, Sales ranged from $.00 @3,80 for poor to §6,50 for extra—principully ot $4,75 (33,03, .Only & fow drovox went into the hads of the ity trade, nor were tho purchasca of fecdera very considerable, which sccounts for tho rathor lmited number of low sales reported, Most of the cattle uis- pored of wera good o primo sieors of from 1,150 to 1,380 I8 averago. the way of prico concesalons, litfla teadthg was dome, snd quoTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Qraded steors, averaging1,400 10 1,550 Iba, Nedsis $6.83@0,15 Ohofed Boeves—Iinc, faf, woll forined § yesr to 5 year old steers, averagiug 1,800 to 1,450 1ts, 540@6.70 Gobd Beoves—iVell-fattencd, fnoly steors, averagiug 1,200 to 1,50 1., 5.10@6,30 Medium Grades—Steers in fafr ficsh, aglug 1,150 to 1,250 1ba, 4,75@85.00 Butchers' Stock—Commol 'y and good to axtra cows, for city ulaughter, nveraging 850 to 1,100 1L3. ... . 3.50@4.50 Btock Cattio—Common cattle, fu flesh, averuglng 700 to 1,050 1b3. . 2,35@4.50 Tnferlur—Light aud thin cows, heifors, stags, buils, and scalaway steors, 2,00@3,00 Cattlo—Texzus, chofcs comn-fod. 4.234,75 Oattle—"oxns, winterod North, . Cattle—Taxas, throngh droves. OATTLI BALES, 3.35@4.00 2,00G33.00 holeo stecr. ... cholco steors, 17 falr steors. 16 good stec 1 choice stocrs, 20 good stecrs 4 good stou 5 fat pouy stee 10 modinm sfeers 15 uedium atears, 10 cholea steera. .. 17 chiolco stecrs. &) cholco stcers, 49 good steors, 14 fulr stoers, 30 fair steers. 18 good steors, 11 oo stec 16 good ateer 51 gaod steara, 24 choica steo, 78 'Toxus steer 43 good etecrs, 17 good stcors, 15 good steers, 16 oxtra steers, < 400 €00 1008—For i description of stock it waa s miost unsatisfactory murkel.day for gollers, Thore was no appenrance of Lifo I the domaud for sy grade, whils Iuthe yoorer sorta trading was virlually at a'stand- still, The few smooth, oven, well-faticd droves of- foredwere taken ot prices not appreciably Jower {han provailed yenorday, but for Iuforlor to medlunt izades buyers could ot bo found sxeopt at a decling of 10@16¢, Attha reduotion only a small amount of anlea was nccompliehed, enough seslawags belng lefu over to nupply to-moreows murket, Tho best lols wore takon at $3.05@6,0, but with ' ravo excoptions thers woro no transactions at over $5.35, whilo niost of {lsa busincss was dona within the rauge 'of $1.60625.00, Wa quot fuforior to commion b 4,358,163 meium 4 34,85@5.00, sud good {0 choles 85, 10§550, Tho sarket closcd dull wud boavyab the above quota- toua, 110G BALEH, 2 No. Av, PricejNo. dv, DPrice,|No, Ao, Price, dg§I0 |95 A4 8605 1w AL .00 W 01 6.00 18 162 6.00 u7 w8 610 o 201 b10 o 157 4,00 23 13 516 51 17 615 o 4T 620 53 213 650 i} 175 470 10 179 450 I 10 510 0 SUEEP—Tho dennd for this clasa of stock wan fair, but the wnfsvorablo weathor chocked opwrationa, aud'ouly n fow sales were Teportod, We contiune t quoto jour to_ medium ut $1,25@35.00, and_good to cholco at $3.25@0,25, Extra grades wore sellingata somei gler, gure, saloi” Bavlug oconty buou mad UFFALO, Burvaro, March 8.—CArTie—Roceipts, 8843 fotal for the wouk, 4,029, The hirket opened slow and draguing. ‘e stock wan generally of Inferior quull- ty, owners Lolding ot strouy lamt’ weok'n Imm, in some fustancea Ao sbove, Duyors sro lolding 'off. Fhe Tungo i §4,623¢ 10$4.25, Hineee AND Lidus—Iecolpta, 1,400; total for the ‘weak, 11,200, Duyers and sullers ore i'e apart, ‘Lho trunsnctlons wore not sutfictuut to eatabiiah price Lous—Loceipts, fuclnding reported arrivals, 1,400, total for tho weok, 8,000 head, aysiuet 8,300 for tho aumno time last wouk,” The morkot wax wow and dull; priced o #hade off, Yonkors, §6,25®5,503 Leavy Lugs, $5.50@0.00, WATERTOWN, MASS, WatrnTown, Murch S,~likxe Osrtrz—Recelpts, 109, Avrivals this weck are the lightust knowa for soveral yours, Bnloas Gholvo, $0.23@Y,007 #xira, $8.00 @000 h“ma“&:d"' $T.00@8,25; mocoud, $UU0@T.I35 third, $5.005,60, Bukkr AND Lasns—TRocelpta, 1,817, Markota shada firy 8lioop, i lats, 3,607 vsch extra, $3.003 EAST LIBERTY. 7 EAnTLInEnTY, Pa,, March 8,—CATTEX—Atrivals, 03 cari § modium, B@640; common catile, 4X@E0K} utockurs, 4@4x0 Lulls, Y@4Xon THona—Arrivals, 33 earns b gl prrioaln 29 crens ost Pliladelphis, 40,000 nitup—Arcivain, 20 curs s hoat, $0.76G7.00; mo 334,00, i, $6,6033.90; coiamon, § — LARKETS BY TELEURADIL. Forolan Markets, Stacch B—11 n, m.—Tlour, 278 0. Waon—Wistor, 1ug1on 1} udnx\'hmjlin o white, 135 61@121 ' 8d; club, 123 DA@Tds, Corn, 50 0d, Pork, 628 0. Tard, 49, o , D6t Tavenroor, Marel 9-2:0 p, m.—Whent—pring, 11 00@11s 114 s white, 125 4d(@12 90 3 club, 125 80 135, Corn, 403 64, Yot 61s €d, Livenroor, March #— p, n,—Unchanged, Laveneoot, Marel 4 p mo—arkol wnchanged. Tavenroow, Marcli 3.—Cotton enslor's midibig npe 1and, T3(@1240 ; Orloaus, B@3%, Halcs, 12,000 baled 3 Ametdcan, 7,000 5 spocuintion and ozport, 2,000, Yarng 204 fubrice xt Manclioster dull, but 1o 1owor, Drosdatnffa—Califorua whith wieat, avorage quale ity, 100 4d@122 705 club do, 128 Hd@ls, Becolia of whest for the pnst hron days, 11,000 quarterss Amoris can, 10,000 quartors, Corn, s 0d, Nteat unchanged, LOKDON, March 9—5 p, .—Tho nmount. of buifion gone fnto’this Bank of Englnd on balanco to-ay 1§ 273,000, Connola for monoy, 2%@U3N( ; on aceviinty 023/@V3%¢; Unitod Blalo sncutities—5-20s of '05, 100%¢ § daof 07, 100%¢ 1 10-403, 1033 3 new be, W01, Now York Gudiral" 53 Lirie, 433 Drolorrdd, usié, e ow, 82, Tauts, March 3.—Tentea, 69f doc. Laveneoo: New Yorle Dry-Goods Marlots Nrw Yonx, March 3,—~Tho jobliug depnrtments were moro active to-day, but tho packags ditriimtion wau ot Targa In the aggrogita amouut, Cotton goorls wero fu aleady domatil, bt the ninrKet wis losw firm oh soma nles, Cottonudes waro selliug freoly : priuts faucy shirtings, and percales in gond domand 3 wool ens quict, Bjning woritod shawia ware opened to-day Ly wovorui loading agauts, Druss gouda were active, Tho Waol Prade. PHITADRLINIA, March 3,—~Wool firm and fn good domand. _ Ohlo, Pounsylvania, and West Virginia donblo ‘extrs and abovo, GR@sTic; oxtra, 83R07C; medium, E5@57c} conrae, 4350 Now York, Mick! ml'l:mu‘_:ml festern, fine, 85@5dc; medinm, 646 onra0, 43350 7, Wanhiod, 45@70c ; combe ing, unwashed, d i Caunda_combivg, GXI05e 3 fine, unwatlied, 3@k ; toaras aud medium, waslied, 86908, tul-waslied, 643570 exira and' morino, pullod, 15@500; No, 1'and suparfiue, 45G 300, Pittsbnrzh Ol Morket, Hl’rrmn:n;r;} L l;ngo M";fh L‘l—ti!lrlldu active, and pricos_at JLIGE1H0; relined dull st UMo; Peot a1 3 m‘s i Wo; April, Tho Produce Murkots. NI N Y Mare W YOLK, rw Yonx, March 3.—Cortol—Dull ; middlipy uplaud, 168§ tutures closed frm, % BukADETUPFS--Llonr quicts rocelpte, 10,000 brla: sue perfine Western and Stato, $3,705¢0,10 3 cammon to gaud extre, §8.8080,603 good to cliofee, § white wheat oxtra, §0.4337, xtris Olifo, S6, Bt, Louiy, $3.6:6211,.00, Rye tlour dull und droop ut $4.76@5.00, Gorn-nieal quiot; Weatern, $1.65@4. Wheat quiot; recoipts, 64,000'bi,; No. 3 Chicago, $1.40@1.60; do Milwankee, $1.51631.63; Town cnd Minuesola, $1.4T@152: No.'1 Milwaukes, $1.58@1.69. Tiye dull at D8c@$1.02, Darley aml malt unchnnged, Corn in fair demand snd higher; rocoipts, 4,000 b,: uew mized Wealorn, T8@823; new yollow, 803330 : white, 70681 Oata firnior; recelpts, 11,000 buj mixed Western, 01%@6c; whits do, cly@ule. Ay axp 1lo! -Unchanged, 1431830, Gnoarnins—Coffea very strang: Rio, Sugar iemor : fair to gand refining, T4@73e, Tagdes dull ; Now Orloanw, 53@T25¢c, Rice dull, PeTROLEUM—Crude, T:{@TAC upot; rofiuad, 16)0 spot, 100 April, ‘CURPENTINE—Sloady at 41 ¥ Eook—-Sleady; Wesiern, 1@23ge, Tiovistons—Fork fismer; now ness, $16.80 apot, $15,50 Marcl ol mern, SILG0, Cut ments quiet; shonldors, 677c. Middles quict; Iong clear, 8 7160 ; alioft clonr, e, Lardsteadlars prime wteain, 93¢, £pot; O 3.10¢, April § 9o May, Burten—firn Western, 2406, Cuxxe nchanged, Wiiszy—Stoady at Stie, NBUFTALO, Bureato, March S.-Uiransrurrs—Wheat dufly #ales 2 cars No, 2 Milwankes elub at 31,40, Corn dull 3 salos 5 cars now at 700 on track, Oals nominally at 63 @sde. Tiyo momlually at $1,05, Burloy Lold at about $L70, OLEVELAYD. * CrEvErAYD, March U —lnkAbsToFPe—Orain very qulot s rocolpts Hgltt; holders firin ; prices unchangod, RTROLEUM—Dull andd unchanged, at 1214@13c for atundzrd whito; 16}@17 for Stato tost i car lats, TOLEDO, Torsno, March 3.—linkapsToPFs—Flonr dull and unchanged, Whent dult aud lower ;. amber Michizan. sellor April, $1.60:21,303¢ ;- No. red, $L.4k; No, 3 ume ber Michiin, $1U2%, Corn firin and in fair deinanil; high mixed, G3o; sellor Mreh, Gligo; weller Aprl e; mollur Bay, 68k} meiler June, 69e; how, GLig low'mized now, 41c; N0 grade, new, 65@BE, Oatd quiet and unelinnge CLOVER Nem—S5 Beet unohanged, i, heat, 6,000 bu; o 7,000 bu; oata, noie, wisah 10 S Sumesenta—Flonr, 476 brla; wheat, 1,000 buj cory, 6,000 bu ; oats, n 18, 87, Louts, March 8,~CorroN—Large sales mado on rivats teen BUFADSTUGE—Tlour quict and wenk, but_une clianged, Wheat fien 3 No, 2 spring, $L.20; No. 8 red fall, $1.45, ~Coru qulot and fiermer 1 No, 2 'mixed, 0@U03{c, in elovators ; 656 sellor May, Oatw alnw No. 2, 45@460 on east (rack, Barley dull aud lawer § No. 4 oprinyg, SLIUGLE), 1iyo firm; No, 9, 92xoin vagt elevutor, Wiitskr—Quiat at 03c, Provistoxs—Very dufl; only small order trade, Tard held at 8o, Hons—Quiot light, $1.25@4.75; heavy, $5.00@5.60, Reuwipts, 448, OTTLY—In good demsnd and unchanged, Res celpts, 200, MEMPIIS, Mrmpns, March S,—lnusvsures—Flour dull and nomfual, Corn mual lower b $3,60, Com dull and droopiug at 75@70¢. Oats dull and unclunged, ‘sl nominal, —Qulct and unchanged, il snd Jower ; remular oridinary, 93 100 ¢ good ordiuary, Lde; middllug upisud, 16503 recolpts, 1,710 Lales s shipmuonts, 1,080 ; stock, 39,176, THILADELPIT) | Pumspenenna, Sareh .—Lncapsturrs—Flour quist oud steady, ~ Whoat dull : red, $LONGLGS: Weateru rell, SL2@LT. ye, orn active und highor ; yellow, T Oats'aull’; while, 53G620 § mixed, Si@53e. Crude, 11470 § rofiued, 160, TrrionEy WSk —97G Y80, LOUIEVILLE, ToursviLLx, March 3,—~CoTToN—Firmor at 1550, Buransritvs—tlour yuiet sud nnchingod, - Ppovistons—Quiot wnd unchanged. Winsky—80)40. MITWAUKEE, MILWAUREE, March 3, and unehanged, Wikea No. L spelng, §1.26 3 No, 2 Sl April’s §1.98 Mo cunlt § 47¢ s 3, $Ltde P'1OVISIONS—L1' PHER Tizoi 214 Gitd firmer ; No, 2, 41370, A zsler 3 No, 2, fresh, 66150 3 (e, Tiyocasler; No. 1,706, Barley—Ho. No, 3, 1.4 orls, 0, $14.00814,25, Lard i ; kotite, —Flour, 6,000 brls ; wheat, 42,000 bu. TALTIMUNE, Darraory, Marel S,—Bneanstores—Flour dull and unchangod. Whent quict ; Olilo und TndinmaTred, £1.501.65, Gorn quint: mixed Westorn, 11@78es Ttge, 90v, Oats uteady ; Weilum, B3@59e, Diovsitonu—Vurk, 3i0.0GL-25. Bulk meats nombe nal, Durren—Uuchinuged. CoFyER—Slrony at i@ Winssy—Dull and T }4@98¢c. OBWEGO; 03WEGO, Murch 5.—BREADSTUFF8—Wheat dull ; Ted Slatoat $1.64, Corndullat 700, Oatsatesdy. Barley quict, > CINCINNATL CixomnaTy, Mareh ,—CorToN—Eany at 15%0, Buuansturis—Flour stoudy and fu moderate des mand, Whent dull and unchanged. Corn dull and lower at A7(0c, Uats quiot sud unchanged, Rye steady aud fu modorate domand ab 94,01, Barloy quiot and unchanged, Unchanged, * ull and drooping at 17, sler ; not lowur, Curse—Lirm and in fole demand, Trovistaxa—Lorl: steady and fu wadorate domand § aalcw of cily moss at 814,60, Lard in good domand 3 2,000 tlorees of rteam sold st 8ige; Xoltle quotad ab 83, Bulk moata stoady amd fu modersto demand siivillers, 63ge, opob; Ge buyor May ; Gife do Jun clear ribs, T3;¢, epot § 8e buyor M cloas, 82, Tiacon in fady demand ¢ whoukdors, 6o elear ¥ @8Xe; clear, BIS@850, Watsicy—do, NEW ORLEANS. Nrw ORLEANS, March 3,—UREADSTOFFS=Corn firm § yollow ratxed and white, 75@77c ; yellow, T8g8uc. Witk y—Dull and lower ; Loujslsua, 0o, Groutiiri—Coifea firnj eargo prices, ordinary to prime, 2¢@27e, Othors unchunged. CorroN—Uemand moderato 3 salos 6,750 bales § prices frregnlar, and 2;d'v¢ lowor; good ordls nary to strlub good ovdinary, 13%@1870; low middling to strlet low midding, 1i\@1sos middiing to strict middiing, 151;@10c ; good ml diing, 167;@17; rocel) ! illlfll'(l( to Grout Drituin, 4,176 ; stock, 208,847 ; unsold, 205, Moy sranY—Gokl, 11335 § slght, A roi ling, $3.43@5.43¢, H fumn 3 stor- 21 oty Bullding, Jiverpool, vistous, Tard, &0, and exo ol o 20 aud 4hlo uf s’ Far futura antor delive 0k iarle on conalEmioTrs .m{..n\'mr.m.mu‘« onds, Mors, b i, & Fiay w York W. F. Stetson & Co, Denlers in Tatentsjand Patented Articlos, Ovor Quinuy Barkot, Hoaton. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Origiual nud Unoexeelled for Blucing Clothes, Put up st \V”llle({lfll'l Drug Btaro, 2k North HBovapd-st,, Pulladeipila, LEvory Grocer andl Shoafa'adlinet st opry liogsakeper by aud ot a it, o WA RG I, Progrivtor, SCALLS, FAIRBANKS BLANDARD SCALES 01 ALL BIZ1:8, FAIRDAWKS, MORBH&OQ L3 AND 118 LAKK-S4

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