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8 TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANOIA KL, FipAy EVENING, Tuno 10, Tho rate of disconnt at tho banks remning 8@ 10 por cont, and most of the loans aro made at thoso ratos. Monoy can bo had at G or7 por cent of sovoral of tho bauks withe largo sure plug on hand, by independout borrowors on eol- Intorals ne good na ensh and short timo; atrect ratos nro 8@18 por cont ; roal cstato luans aro 0 @10 por cont ; on the Doard of Trade monoy I8 had for carrylng provisions ot & por cent. Currency s golng to tho country In smail wmonuts, and to soattered points. Itocelpts of #orn are fnoressing. Now York oxchango was par to 250 promium. ‘Tho cloarings were 83,000,000, TIE JANKS AND ST, JONIN'S DAY, . The proposnl has beon made that the banks of thls oity should bo olosed on Weduos- duay noxt, St. Johw's Day iu tho Masonle calondar, and the day for the ceromonics conneeted with lfiying the cornor-atono of tho Ohioago Oustom-House, No good renson oan bo givon why the commoercial and mouotnry busi- ness of tho city should be blooked Ly such o stop, and it sooms utterly unneceasnry. On an oceasion lko Dacoration Day, tho observance of which is national, the suspenaion of businoss by tho banks is proper, and causes no great incon- vonlonce. Noxt Wednosdny will bea local holiday for a single secrot ordor and for thoso citizens who aro to_take part in the corner-stone cero- monies. The vast majority of business-mon will want to attend to thoir busincss as on any other day of tho week. The country correspondents of the merchants and the banks will go on ay ysual. Remittances must bo made, collections recoived, notes_paid or protested, withous any zogard to 8t. John's Day or the corner-stone, As'for thanoed of a_boliday, wo havo just had Docoration-Day, aund Fourth of July comea In 8 fortuight, DEQLINE IN DRITISIL EXPORTE, Snbjoined is a statoment of the totnl valua of tho oxports of British and Irish produce and mannfacturea from the United Kingdom to oach of fta colonles and dopondoncics and to each forolgn country in the throo months . endad April 80, 1874, as compared with tho cor rusponding perlod of 1873. ‘Tho total to the colonies and dopendoncies amounts to £14,860,228, agolnst £19,161,857 In 1878, show- ing an incrense of 13 per cent; to foroign countrics tho total is £42,941,850, agninst £49,224,600, showing n docronse of 128 por cont, Tho grand total of export trade tlus ox- hibils o decreaso from £62,476,366t0 £67,803,084, or 7} per cont, and tho ontire atatement con- firms tho view that all the depression recontly exporionced in trade and financo has beon from sympathy with the Contiuental panio which commoncod in Austrin last spring, and tho Amorican _pauio, which _commenced in Boptembor. Tho increasa in shipments to British Possosslons is ‘Imnuipnlly to Tudis, Aus- tralin, Hong Kong, and tha Straits Sottlemonts, whilo, 88 rogards” forcign countrios, tha United States and Germany show a falling off of £2,600,~ 000 end £1,270,000 respectively. Egy[st Again eliows n large decrease, and also soveral of tho South Amaricau Btates, while tho only instances in which tho inoreaso fa matorinlare Brazil, Den- mark, and Swedou. TONDS AND GOLD. Proston, Ecan & Co, report ns follows; Duying, Selling. United States 5-208 of '65—Jnanu-~ ary and Jul; 1103 120 uifed Stotes 5208 of "4T—Janu~ ary and July, i 120% 8 1203 Tniled 5tates 5203 of ‘gB—Junti= aryand Jul; seseeeidd 120%¢ < 1 B8 (aow dasne) 1175 a Gold (full welght) 11, Gold oxchan, Cook County 7 Tllinols 10 per c LATEST. New York, Juno 19.—Monoy quiot. Sterling dull, af 48T¢@488 for to-day, and AD0@400}F wight, gcustama racelpts, $377,000. Iwports of dry goods for the weak, $1,250,120. i Gold oponed and closed at ulfi{, avith snles dur- o 213 9,01 197,878] 100,402 17419 0,7 103,603 20,670 wonil| d 407 1,078 2,281 111 1,347 w0y, 10,883 178,030 "85, 813 [ Bt 200 Wool, lbs .. 31,07 Moty 65,2010 anidor Totatoes, hu,, 800) 3 no;l ms‘ 690 Lumber, No, feot'2,454,000(1,028,00013,073,703!3,240,000 Blingles, No....[1,760,000(3,760,000]1,40,000:1,170,000 Tath, No, 850,000( 203,000 "270,560| '420,000 Balt, ' brla 0] " gu00l) " 2,809) 1,603 Withdrawn from storo yostarday for oity con- sumption: 1,680 bu whoat; 2,105 bu corn 1,561 bu ryoj G99 bu barley, The following grain s boon inapocted into storo this morniug, up tq 10 o'olook: 119 onrs whoat; 788 oara corn; 41 cnrs oals; 8 cars 1y0; sleo, by onnal, 6,000 bu high mixed corn, 17,800 bu No. 2 do, nnd 4,500 bu No. 2 onts. ‘Tolal (046 cars), 407,000 bu. Inspoctod out: 71,018 bu whont; 119,977 bu coru; 10,620 bu onts; 1,657 bu ryo. "The Rtailrond aud Warchouso Commissionora gont to-dny an nnawor to tho roquest of the Diraotors of the Board of Trade that the word **uow " gliall be dropped from the mspeotion on the 10th nnd 20th of August for wheat and oats respootively, The Commisslonors want more tima to consider what will bo tho probable chat- soter of tho growing crops. Thero are two sides 1o this question, ns to most others. It is o nulsanco to the warehouse- mon aud to operators, ta keop up the distinction botwoon old and now grain after thoy havo consod to bo differont in value for consumption. Dut to abolish tho distinction so long as thoro {s o difforonce in valuo ia to injure tho owners of tho best, whothar that bo new or old, No mnn cou toll long in edvauco whon (hat ditferanco will vanish ; and the date may be widely differ- ent in two consocutive yenra. At thie same timo it would bo bottor to flx it arbitrarily somo timo boforohand than to wait till tho clamor of intor- cstod partios on oithor slde would render it difl- onlt to avold tho oharge of injustice in fixing It BNy WOy 8 tho rulo now stands, cfther new or old whont may bo dolivered on contracts whero tha kind is not spooified, but it does not covar other grain in the snmo way. Honce it {s probable that the rather largo sales’'of oats that havo beon mado for July, under tho impression that new can bo dolivored, will have tobe fllled with old onts, unloss tho Commissionsrs should fix tho timo for dropping the word ** new " at an oarlior date than has boon requestod, ) The londiug‘ produce markets wore rathor slow to-duy, with less important changes iu prices than has been the rulo for two or threo days past, The feoling in %mln was not 8o coufident, though some woro higlier, the fluer wonthor tak- ing tho starch out of & gront many of tho bulls, boing sided by nn ndvance in ocean freights. ‘Ehe crop advices aro excellont from all over tho civilized world, though the woathor In Bugland continues cold. Dry goods wore quict and withont quotabls variation {n prices. The upward tondeuey in staple cotton productions is daily buoomhx}; mora pronounced, and jobbers are making no of~ forts to moll larce lines at tho ourrous rates, In the grocery market the general situntion was unchanged, Only modorato activity was appa« ront in avy dopartment, whilo, with thie exception of sugars, rice, and tof tho movement was sluggish. Pricos wera well sustained all around. Buttor wna in pretty liberal supply, and, al- though n fair demand existed, tho market was waonk and unsottlod, Chooso also was woak, and was offoring at & 1o docline from tha prices cutrout early in the wook, Drisd fruits woro dull, Fish woro active, and, with the aingle ex- coption of mackeral, were firmly held. Lako fish nro not arriving in quantities suflicient to meet the domand. ~No now fentured were notod fu_the bngiing, Ioather, coal, pig iren, and tobacco mnrkotd. ~ Oils ruled quict at 13i¢o for carbon; 83@Y0c for oxtra Inrd; $1,00@1.05 for linsced, and 47@48c for turpontino, At tho lumber-yards a modorate businesa was roported ab wuchanged pricea. Thoe wholesalo market was sgain quiot, the offeriugs being small, A fow cargoes were 8old in tho morning, Iardwaro oud usils wero stendy, under a fair intorior demand, Iron was reported woak, but ing tho day ab 111@111%. Dorrowing rates 1 por cont to flat, Carrying, 1@3. The Assistaut Trensurer disbursed $53,000. Clearings, 18,000,000, Govorumenta quiet andsteady. Tallroad bonds iglor in late dealings. State bonds quiot. Btocks fairly active, with & pressure_during ‘nmomip-rc of tho duy to holl, In Westorn ‘Uniou, Lake Shore, Wabash, Pacifie Mall, Rook Jaland, Northwestern, and 8t. Paul common, tho daclino rangod from 34 to 3 per coat, Rack Tuland andL ako Bhore leading tho decline. During the afternoon the market was firmer an purchases to cover short sales, and prices re- coverad If to 136 per cent. 'Lhe rogovery way most marked in Pacifioc Mail, Union Pacifio, Wabash, and Norlhwestern. Iioston, Hartford & Erio fell to 76 cents bid, ong enles to- day wore 89,000 Westorn Union, 100,000 Pacifio Mail, 10,000 Now York Central, 40,000 Lake Blhoro, 13,000 Union Pacific, 15,000 Rocle Islund, 13,000 Wabash, and 4,000 Northwestern, GOVEBKMENTS, 1214 | Coupons, 161, Coupons, 0 Coupons, '81, Coupous, ’G3. Coupons, ¢4, Now b loupons, ‘63 10-404 4.0 ‘oupons, 'G5, naw. Gurrency BONDA, Ussourls ... Virginias, old, enncsseas, oid.. fmnossecy, nov Virginias, now. N, Carolinas, old N. Carolines, now, Canton ... Wealorn Uilon Tol Quicksfiver., Adame Expis Wells, Fargo, Amorlcan Expros . B, Lixpress . Taciic Mail ... How Yori 0 ocxs St, Paul ptd, Wabash .. Wabash pid! Fort Wayne Terre Haute, Terre Hauto pfd Ghicago & Alton, Ghleago & Allon T hio & Miseinsippi Cin, & Col, ichigun Ceniral,... 73 Pittsburgh & Ft, W.. 67 Northwestern,,...... 403 | Unlon Pacitic stock, Northweatern'pfd. . 54 [ Central Pacific stack. Rock Ialand......... 935 | Boston, Hun. & Lrio, B 25§ . 1 N:w Jarsoy Ceutral, 1085 | Del,Lack,& Westorn,107 X ¢ Paulieesoreanees 323 —_——— REAL ESTAT TRANSFERS, The following instruments wore filed for rac- ord on Friday, Juno 10: ; oIT PROTERTY, Desplatnes at, 768-10 ft 5 of Bunler o x1153¢ ft, dated April 8... jlwagkeo av, u w cor of Enina b, trinuole of 8)2-10x793x52) ft, with improvements, Constderation, 425 1,000 dated Jurio 16,000 Tioboy st, SUft & Tt, dntéd June 18, 10,000 Barutogu at, from T uts, © £, 805x125 1, duted June 17, 13,760 Albany st, 146 7-10 ft # of Grand av, 991, doted June 19 5,000 Jay st 10 fin of W 120 ft, dated Juno 10, ..., 4,000 Buttertlold at, 116 £t 0 of Twent 235100 ft, dated Juno 18, 1,500 Brown at, 435 {t s of Twelfil i, w ¥, 35310 ff, withs {mprovements, dated May 2 w1078 ‘Washtonaw av, s of Twelfth et, ¢ £, 24x124 510 ft, duted Jutie 8........ . 1,000 North Taullun st, 100 7t of Juno'at, w 1, 355 140 ft, dated dunio 19, .. wotereiiees 825 North 1foyne ut, 184 1t & of ‘Glurcliiil'sf, o f, £ 100 £t, datod Juno 19, . . 1,000 Olybours av, 160 ft n w of Orcliard sf, ' f, 31 100 t, datod Juno 18, evepadits, | I Hozauth "at, 14 ft.o of Hanover st, 1 f, 25xi35 £, duted Juno18..... drveraeiiserneny 1400 Thirty-nfth 6t, 1w cor of Haull Thrk ov, s 7y 635100 £t, dated JUn0 10,v0vereeersisrrorss 17,000 Weat Tatidolph st, n o aor of Eifzabotl o, 8 £, 2361931623 £t, with bulldings, dated Jiiue ‘19, 7,000 North av, 7 aatod March 30 8,000 XOUTR 0¥ CITY L RDI BRVEN MILYY OF THE GOUKT-HOUSE, Fullerton av, 1 weor of Southyort uy,Af,60 X125 88, dated June % VOUTIL OF OITY LIMITS, WITHIK A RADIUS OF BRVEN AMILES OF ‘THY COURT-HOUSE, Lot 16, In Boguo's Addition fane i of 8 0 X 2,800 Soc 6, 13, 14, dnfcd May 95...,,, v w0 Fot 7, 'Bluck '1, Duncan’s Bioek 5, ‘taylor % Erolul'a o %5'n w X Beo 4, 98,’ 14, dntod Jume 8.unieees seveerieense 4,400 COMMERCIAL, Pmvay Evenixa, Tune 10, The following wore the recoipts and spments of tho leading siticles of produce in Chlcago Buring the past twenty-four hours, and tor the soresponding dute ous year ago HEORIPT] BUITHENTS, 154, | 36, || 18, (1870, Flour, brls, ... Bl 72000 4000 6,014 Whesf, by o408 slosol| 7ee0| 16098 Corn, 'bu 018,285 2,475/ 111,603 208,054 Outy, bu,, 120 do0iavoll uzives| 147,09 Ttye, by o denll nus| T ‘so larioy, b 50|+ Lruny seed, Tlax weed, b Broom corn, Curad riicals, 04 Busty bxls 1 .76 3 4i0010] 841,660 Y ] tho ordor-trade is maid to be very fuir for this fime of year. Brooms and woodenware wors unchanged, There was a fair Enastorn domand for wool, snd the market wae firm under_light offerings. The nev clip ia comiu(fnfnmard slowly. There wore no now foaturos in the Lop, bay, sead, or broom-corn markets. Yotatoes gold to s fair ox- tent from store et a shade easior pric.s. ‘Lhe recoipts wero small. Noew potatocs are getling moro plenty, and wore easier to-day. The re- coipts of strawborries wore heavy tliia morning, und tho morkob dull and onsy. Othor smil fruit was also in good supply, Lomons declined §1,00 por box. Chickens wore dull, more par- tioular small springs, while large birda and tur- keya sold at recent pricos. Highwines wora in fair domand at the quota- tions of yosterday, Lolders being firm, though Now York was quoted oasier. Sales woro ro- ported of 250 brls, at fll}fo vor gallon. Lnke freights wero dull and unchanged, at 8¢ far coru to Bufalo, aud 7o for do to Kingston or Oswego. Whent to those ports wae nominal at 3)40 and 7lge. Thero waa vory little demand for {freight roow, and vessels were glnu:y; but car- riers proforrad to lsy up rather than accopt lowor ratos, A totnl of 7 charters was reported. The outgo from this port will be about 80,000 bu wheat aud 185,000 bu corn. Pravisions were T{BL but_firmer all round, though reported weak in New York. T'hero wero several ordors on the market from outside partios, which were nttracted by the recent do- clino, but as holders wore firmer in their viows, not many of theso wero filled. The weak holders bind sold out, and thero was little on eale except by parties who baught to Liold, and oan afford to hold till it pays them tosoll. Mess pork was 2}4e to So por brl higher, Lurd advanced 100 por 100 Ibg, and shoulders woro marked up 340, while other meata were firm at unchanged prices. The market closed firmer at the following rango of pricos: Moss pork, cash or sollor ~Jung, SI7.16@17.20; do, soller July, 817.121(@17.16 do, sollor August, S17.973@17.40; do, soll. er tho year, $14,26@14.60. Lard, cash or soller June, E10.8214@10.85; do, seller July, §10.86@10.874¢ ; do, seller August, $10.07}@ 11,00; do, sclior tho yoar, 89.00@0.123¢ ; summer lard, * 1040, Bwact-pickled hams, 103/@ 1le por.1b for 18®10 Ib aversges; dry-salted meats, loose, at 626@03¢c for shoulders, cash, and 03¢@6i4o sollor Auguat; 834@J0 for uhort ribs, cash, and 93 @99{c sellor Kugrat; D@30 for short cloar, canli, and )y o seller August ; 83{o for Cumborlands; §@9540 for long olear, "Tho same boxed at J(@%o per Ib abovo these prices. Bacon meats, T)¢e for shouldors, 100 for shortribs, 1030 for short clear, all packed in hhdy; the samo loose, ifo lowor. Yluaon. hams, 19¢@1do, Moes Deof, §1100@1125: extrn mess do, §12.00@12.25; boof hams, £22,60@23.00, City tallow, 74@Ti0; grease vominal at Gl{@fo. Bales were roported of 430 brls mess pork, in ssversl lots, at §17,90; 500 brlu do gollor Augnst, at 817.40; 250 brls do at §17.873¢: 6500 bris do_at §17.95; 500 tes lard ot $10.85: 250 tes do, soller July, at $10.80; 250 tes do, soller August, 811.00; 050 tcs summer lard, at $10,60, J Flour was modoratoly active, but woalk. The rocent improvement in wheat incitod oxporters to put in an appourance but their bida were gon- orally 12¢¢@2350 bolow tho figures agked by hol ors, and some of the woaker hauded anes mado the sacifico rathor than hold the flour sny longer. Thoe loonl trade bought rather mors largaly, and generally pald former prices, Jran was modaratoly active snd onsior. Balos were roported of 50 byls whito wintor extras at £0.25; 100 brls do on private torms ; 25 brls spring ox- tens (patent) ot ©8.75; 100 bris do st €5.123¢; 200 brls do at €5.00; 1,600 brls do on private terms; 130 brls suporfines ot 84854 60 brls do at 84,95, Total,=2,935 bilts, Al 80 tona bran at §14.00 on track 3 10 tous do at $12.50 freo on board ; 500 iy cornmen! st 8,80, The markot olosed nomiunllv at tho followiug rango of pricess Fuir to good whito winters, Ololes do, .. Had wiutora Cholco spring oxiTan, Medium to good d Guod to cholce Miunesota . .. Jatent douuiveees Fair to clialco upring, superfine, Common do, Ity tiour,,, Bran , Wheat nvurnfod. 13go higher than yostorday, but was loss natlye, and the feelmy ‘was much lenss confident. Liverpool was quoted 4d higher than on Tuonday, on No, 1 epring, whioh proba. bly menns our Minnosota No. 2, aud our receipts were agnin considerably oxogeded by tho ship- monts, while saveral of the shoits falt nure.thuy snw * tho finger of the old mun in the doal," and filled iu, There were a good many shipplog or- dors on tho floor, Dbut tho parties holding thom looked ns It they were humnpored by limits, tho rive liore in prica and the advauco in ocoan freighits baving carried the market ubovo their figures, Thoir rotivonce ocsused u hnlt in tho spoculative foeling, nad tho tono was quito tamo in the latter partof tho wession, though Now York was quoted firm, with o moderate oxport domund, The racoipls horo do not full off s ex- pooted, but the second springlug up of s Buro- pean domand, which throatens to tukio all we ean BpAre, Wiy ucru'cul{y nx&metml ovon by the most buoyautly Inclined. Monce the matkot in a conndriin to nany, and ouo which do not hope to b0 ablo to molve. they Boller July oponed nt ax.mr\, doollned ta $1.213¢, ad- vanood to &12LM¢, and foll back irraguinrly to §1.20}¢, closing a6 '$1.903¢. Hollor August sold ot SLINE@LIGY, closing at 8114, Hollor Hoptombor eold af 1,07, and soller tho yoar was offorod at §1.06. Cash No. 3.wpring, or seller tho month, sald at $1.211¢@1.22)¢, closing at tho inside, Cosh lots wora at & promium of @X0 during tho graater part of tho rossjon. 0. 1 epring closed nominal at $1.26; No. 8 do at 8116; and rojocted do nt €1.05. Mig- nosotk whoat closed flrm, _ with: fold- ara of No, 1 at 81.28, aud of No. 2 at 81.25, Cash sales woro reported of 16,400 bu No 1 ngrlnk ot 81.20; 1,200 bu No. 2 spring nt $1,228, 14,900 bu do at $1.939¢) 40,800 bu o §1.39, 20,800 bu do at 812341 10,000 bu_do ak 81.32 15,000 bu do at #1.215¢'s 0,000 bu do ¢ 81,215+ 6,400 b do at 8141347 18,000 bu No. 3 spring 3 SL1034 ; 800 bu rojncted at $1.05 ; 2,400 bu No, 1 Northwestern (N. V.) at 31.28; 9,000 bu No. 2 do at 81,25 : 20,000 bu do (ona cargo to arrive at Now Yorle this woak) at $1.49. Total, 180,000 bu. Corn waa ngain quito aotivo, though oonaidor ably loss 80 than yostorday, and nvurnpfl 3¢ highor. Thoro wad no improvement In the tone of the adviags from Liverpool and Now York, and tho rocaipts of yostordny woro nearly thrao timos na grent as the shipmonts; but thore was an aotive domaud hore, which was gouorally a oribed to tho combination popularly kuown as the ““Ring." A fow parties took nil the cash corn that waa offored, and made arrangaments to shlp out & portlon of it, whilo somo of tho aliorts filled In at tho advance, afrald that tho markot will go stlll higher, Thoro ~was, howavor, no wide-sprond disposition to take hold, while the offorings, both of cash and futuro corn, wora vory ]M'fi" It in eatimatod that not for from 8,000,000 bu will bo roceived horo within tho presont month, boing attracted by the premfum on June dollv~ erios, and it is a question ‘with many whether tho combination will bo able {0 stand up under it or not. T'ho conutry has evidently boon waked up by the ory of ‘‘corner," and is proparing to tnke whatovor advautage oan_bo sooured undor the movomont. Bellor July opouned at 600, advanced to 60340, dectined to §93¢o, raso to 0030, and foll oft to 69%¢o at the clono. Boller Aufuxo sold 8t BI3{@C0360, cloalng a% 3o, Sellor the month, or cash No. 2 corn, sold at o} 60240, closing at 00J¢c. High mixed closod &t 600, and rafnelnd at 563(@b70, Cash salem woro roported of 8,200 bu high wmixed at 0034c ; 9,000 bu do at 603603 57,000 bu do at 6050 #,300 b No. 2 ot 603{0; 06,200 bu do at 00§40 ; 211,000 bu do at 603¢a 18,800 bu do at 60350 ; 8,300 bu do nt 601¢c’; 1,200 bu_rojooted ab b7} 25,200 bu do.at b7¢; 1,200 bu do at 663u, Total, 409,200 bu, Oats wore vory {rregular. Oash lots wora quict and 3¢@8¢c lowor, boing deprassed by fine wontlior, the sbsenco of & ehippiog_demand, aud, Jator, by dullnoss in Now York, ~The offor- {ugs were not large. The markot opened at 46340, and declined to 46c at tho closa, Soller tho month waa nominal at tho samo range, Hell- er July broke 2lfo, from tho lowvest poiut of yosterday. It oponod at438¢o, and doclined to 42. Later, the supposition that now onts can bo dellverea on July con- tracts led n prominent operator to offor thom right and loft, sud the market declined to 410, Bollor August sold beforo noon nt 383{@34o, but was aftorwarda, offored at 83c. Bollor tho yoar was quotedat 80c. Rejectod onts wore litelogs, tho domand being chokod off by tho honvy offeriaga of sawmple lots, 'yhich wero again in axcesslve supply, Cash salos wero ro- ported of 5,400 bu No. 2 at 46i¢o; 10,400 bu do at400; 1,800 bu by samplo at 480 ; 600 bu do at 473¢0;' 600 bu do at 450 600 bu at 460, all on' track ; 1,200 bu do ny 61¢ j 1,200 bu do st 50 ; GO0 bu do'a'49350; 600 bu at 490; 600 bu at 480, do- livorod, ‘W'otal, 23,000 bu, Ttyo was qulet but firmer, there being a mod- erato shipping demand in proportion to the qnantlty offered, which enabled holdera to com- mand 3¢o advanco, Salos were roported of 1,600 bu No. 3 at 860; and 400 bu do 84340, Darley was dull and agaln ensier. The only sales roported were 60 bu by sample at 70@950. No, 2 was quated at §1.10@1.20,No. 8 at. H0@950, end rejectod at 70@750. Now No. tombar sold last ovening at 0o, and was offeved to-day at 90¢, with 830 bid, Seller tho yonr, af- ter Sopt. 1, was offored at 875e, with 800 bid. WOOL, The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Eagle, of tho 18th, Bays Wool s o, 16th, selling (n thia city at 39 to 45 cents per pound ; tho latter figures aro paid onty for tito very cholcest of fleecas, oxcopling combing wools, Tisey will command fram 44 to 49 cents per pound, Tuq wool ity yaur, tiow camioy 1, 3¢ of exccliond quality, tha floccos’ are of good welght, and wool- buyers are well pleased with thoelip, It I8 catimated that all the dealer: re bave Lought from 80,000 to 100,000 pounds this scason, Prices wors from 3 to 5 cets per pound highor yostorday moruiug than the quotationy glven sbove, but wool took & tumble in tho afterugon, und it ia noy scarcaly probable that it will be bigh predent, It fa cstimuted that thore are chor at 250,000 to 800,000 pounda of wool fn the county to be marketed, TUNBER INSPECTION. Nerers, T K. Bickford & Uo, veceived the re- turns from two cargoes of lumber, which they recontly sold by the Chicago Lumbermen's Board of Trade rulos of inspaction. Tho sales wero made to test the above-montioned rules, and, as compnred to the Mickigan inspection aud notual yard gortings, aro given as follows: A cargo of choice lumber, which was sent hero for the ox- pross purpgse of trylu(i the Board of I'radoe rules, sold under thern at $10.00 for common, $18.00 for selocts, aud $34.00 for cloar,—nn aver- ago of $18.67 por m fest,—whils by the Michigan iuspeotion, and at the samo prices the lumbor would bave averaged §23.79 por m ft. ‘Thoother eargo sold at $7.00 for culls, $10,00 for common, §24,00 for better grados, nvorlulug. by tho Board of Trado inapection, $0.80, aud by actual yard sorting, $12.60 ; difforonce'on cargo'in favor of buyer, §336.00. The esme cargo would have brought $12.00 straight measure, As has bean stated boforo, the sellers do not objoot to & systom of inspection providad it is o just ono, The Michigau inepection, the one adoptad hero Iast soason, or the yard system, would be unobjectionable, but the Board of Trade rules aro olaimod to b unfair ae iltustrat~ ed above, being too rigid. It would be impossi- blo for tho whiolosalo manufacturors ta sort and sell tho lumber by the many differont qualities 88 tho rotail doalérs do, and it is thorofore noc- gsunr,y to hiave & more elastio system of inspec- ion, The rules adopted last senson woro eatlsfac- tory, but not usod to & great oxiont, sluca (rade ing l)y straight mensure geuorally was preferrod. It is thought that tho chief object is to compall the manufacturors to soll at the mills by State inspection, ana thus make It neoessnry for many country dealers who have patronized tho whole- sale market to resort to tho yards as formerly. Perbiaps to disponge with the middlemen, which might oventually load ta a reduction in tha pro- duction of lumbor, At the adjourned mocting of tho membars of tho Lumbsrmen’s Exchango,held this nfternoon, the following resolution was passed unoni- mously: Thint the sellors of lumbor fn this market are both willing aud desiro to sell lumbor by inspection of qualitics, proviing that rules for the Inspection osn Da put in force that will do Justico to the weller as well aa tho buyer, CALL, DOATD, Whent was fairly active and a shade ersier. chrn w:;s atoady, Provisions wore quiet and un- chnnged. No, 2 wheat, cash, 81.212{®@1.2134; solter July, 81.19}{@1.2“}{; soller August, 81,18}¢; moller the your, SLO4Y, Balos 'ware: 5,000 bu No. 2 cash at §1.213¢; 5,000 bu_seller July at £1.205¢; 20,000 bu do nt $L20%¢; 60,000 bu do st £1.203¢; 80,000 bu do at $1,20; 10,000 bu do_ sollor "August at $1.18¢; 10,000 'bu do at §1.183¢; 5,000 bu sollor the your ab em»{. Corn closiod at 003¢o cash; seller July, B93¢ @59360; mellor August, {. Bales wore: 10,000 bu No, 2 oash at 00}40; 15,000 bu do Juna G0ge; 10,000 bu sollor July at 503¢c; 80,000 bu do at 69240 ; 16,000 bu do satler August st 59870, Outs closed at 45%¢@400 sotlor June; d15@ 420 sellor July; 83@83%c for August. Moegn pork closed ai” 817,15@17.20 cash or soller July; meller Augunt, §17.873¢@17.40, Lard olosod at $10,85@10.87}¢ cnsh;” #10.85@ 10.87}¢ soller July: $11.00@11,05 sollor Au- ust, Snlos include 2,000 brls moss pork soller ugust ot B17.8724, . TEAT, TATEST, ‘Whent was fairly activo after the onll, closing firm ut the snmo pricos as on *Chango, at £1.203F for July. Corn was quiot and steady at G0%¢@ 69Y{c for July, and the outeide for August, Onts wero stendy with salos of 5,000 bu No, 2 sellor Juno at 4Uo. Also G00 brls mess pork sollor August nt $17.40, Two vossols worg taken for corn to Buifaloat 830o, aud two for corn to Oswego at 03¢0, Capacity, 118,000 bu, il CHIQAGQ DAILY MARKET. Frioay EvENTNG, Juns 19, ALCONOT~—Was stoady ut §1.84w1,80, 4 BEANS—Wero selliug In smutl ots, with the offer- Ings wmply, Prices aro ousy, a4 followss Nayics, Unjn:“l’@u.t = msdium, LB - Notwith uding tho continual Mberal privehuvos on Eadtorn acconni, sml & atondily fair lo- gul domand, thora 18 & gradusl sooumulation {n tka Liands of recolvary, and prices sro unsotilod and de~ clinfug. - Bhippora now refuge to YAy over 0 for tho best, whilowslocted paokages for the lovat retail trado o sluw ut 21@3., Lhe followlug fa from tho New Corle Aulletin of June 151 #Thwre f no clunye to notu in Biate, ulikough deulors coplain gonerally of o dull tricdo, Yot tho aupply fe not 1 oxcess of the doe annnd linited 88 16, Wil Wostern ta dull, woak and hseltiod exeopt foi s Russt, Shippors uro dohuy somd_busluoke, oF rathor waking sama Inquigy for Woitorn, but demaud Sowor rutos, Wo leaen of 500 uckigod salling ut 10300 For fatr 16 oo Wostors for xport Uiy woul, WIth FUmOra of salus of woro st 1o &awo pricod,” We now Quoto s Qholoe Lo fanoy yele 2, sollor Bep- . low, 10@%0; medinm to good grades, 10@180 s 1n~ forfor to comman, 10@10c, DAGGING~—Fair aatlyily 18 now apparent in tho de- mand for colton meamlcss bage, and tho frm fooling rocontly developad s Ilkely to continue a featurs of tho mariket, Othor linos are nolllug fairly at nhout ntendy salos. Wonuolo: Btark, o Lowiaton A, T34o: Amorlean A, 2030 ; Amoskeajs, 308 ; Otfor Qreok, Blc: Dburlap Lags, & snd § bit, 17@108 § ginnies, alnglo, 171G 1Ho ; do dotible, 27@280 ; wool nacks, 6T@00. BHOOM CORN—Thero wan no’ apeuial ohange. Manufacturers are ordering only to keep thomsolves puppliad for a shozt {imo, aud tho demaud is about up to i nverage for tho nast wack ar miore, Pricos aro unchangod. " liolee uel, B@A%C0 1 do oxtra, o; cornt tlint will wark itaof into a'chioico burl broons, 10740} for good do, 6@8)¢0; good to choree stalk brald, 7o inferlor beuah, da e, DUILDING MAT. EITALS—Woro quiot, Common brick ia iu fale supply oud dull st €40, Limo i liotod ¢ T5@80c, sk n. Tiodorats domand, Quota | Hona . Michbgan attiecor 2,80; Now York strice, cast7) A8(@1,003 Utica and Akron comont, $,00 39 brl ¢ il do, $2.30 por bri; Portland coment, $7.00: @1.80; Uno 't bulk, 78@800: Ime (brls), $1,00@1.10 %1 bl whilo nand, 32 "brl, $160@2,00; plstoring inkr, % by 4003 fira brick, 3 1,000, 3550010003 pullaiog Lrick'(common), $0,00 ; Milwatikos and Hacltie pressod, £27.00(@112.50, _ dol, flf\‘l:‘;lhu‘ prossod, $16.00@45,00% o sammon, '$9.00 ¥ OUEESK—Tho cheess markot 1s atill dull and do- preased, Tho wanther thus far has boon more (hen ordinarily favorablo to the dnirylug {ntorest, and tho neason’s produation pronilsss to” bo tho largest ever knomn, Consequontly Lolders display considorablo auzloty to renlizo, and tho purposo to eell 1s_oauning S aisady shriukage i, vnives, - Quotations wera 1oV ared a ¢0t0-day, and the feoling was not fim nt tho roduction, Oaly'a light moyamnent was witnemeil ot thio following prices =~ Now York factory, 11)$@1340; Western do, 10@11x¢a s low prados, 6o, -omaius dall at formor quotations : Teligh, proparod,$0,60@10.00 ; Lackawanna, $3,50@9,00 ; Penn. nylvanis Gatnel, $6,00} Indiana Cannicl, $1:60 s Erto an Walnue. T6il, 88,005 Lick R $8.00; Drooks, $3.00; Blossburg, $8,601 'Hocking Vnlley, $0.60; Iudiana block, Atinonk, $5.80; Wilmington, $4.60@6.00 § relay, $5.00, GOOPERAGE—Romalns quict, Paokers are busing now and then, abd thore is the usual domaud for othor manufactiired work, Pricos aro given bolow ¢ Tork barrels, $1.10@! whisky ~barrols, $1.00 @200 lard tloréen, $148@1.50; flour buricls, 48 @503 pork ataves, rough, $I7.00620.00; do, bucked, $18.00@22.00; tlorco ntavos, b, $20.00@23.00 bucked or sawad, $26.006830,00; whivky slaves, rough. $20,00@28,00; do, bucked, $30.00(335,00; flour Ataves, $1.80@9.503 circlo flour hiading, 13@07, #GGS-—-Wore in modorato local domand, at 19@130 10 outmds for gusrantosd packngos. Sy FISH—Thoro Is an unusually soflvo domand- fof Inke fish, and althiough tho Feceipts ate fuir nob snougly a¥o comung forward to fuliy meot tho requires monta of tho {rado: consequenily pricos aro held frmly, m\llnrmm?rh and saufor prices Ly-and-by, are ldoked for, Maokercl contimics casy. Oltior doscriptions may bo quoted stondy, We mako no olange in our- st 48 follows: No, 1 whits daby b, $6.95@0.40: No. 2 do, £616G035, 1 {rout, '$5,605.76; No. 1 ahoro mnckorel, X-brl, $10,0@10.18; No, 1 bay, $0.00@! miackaral, -br), $3.60@D.00; fainily mackarel, 3-bt), $7,50@7,757 No, 1. alioro kits, $2,15@32.23; bink cods 1iah, $5.35@5,00:" Goorgo's codfiols, $5,75@0.00 ; Labra- dor orring, opilt, bris, $8.5080.00% do, 3-brl, §4.2 @503 Lavmdor herying, round, bil, $1.00a8.00: do, -brl, $5,00684.3 ; ox Lerring, No, ‘I, 30@3do; boz Berrisg, scalod, (03 430: Columbia River salmoi, 3~ xls, $3.76@10,00. FRUIT AND NUTS—The drfed frult trado s dovold of aulmation, orders belug fow and for small amounts, Drices, howaver keop woll up, tho doplotad condition of stocks serving to alrongilion the markot. Poaches aroselling low, Folluwing aro tho quotations: Forxian —Dates, 95®1030; A, drums, M@150: Bgd, in bozes, Inyers, 17:6@18/505 Turkish prunes, 155 @14c s Tuisius, Inyers, §3.15@0.20¢ rafsius, looso Muscalel, $3.00@3.80} Zinto' curtauts, TN@T40; citron, $2@Ro; lomon peol, 18@Nc, Dotsrio—Now York applos, oxtran, 195@1830; Michigan aliced, 13}@ldc; Alichigan quartors, 15@10%0; Wostern do, 11%@13%0 ; South- orn do, '11(¢120; pouolies, hnlves, 13%@G1iK0; do mizad, ' 1K@1250; blackbexrios, 19@200; ranpbor. ries, 40@4do; pittod cherrlos, A0@o, NuTA—Fll berls, 15100} almonds, Torragona, 22@3%3a; Naplos waluuts, 18@1903 Chil] walnuts, 17@ibo; Grenobls walnuts, now, 16@ 170 ; Drazils, 10@11 28,0 @1040'; Wiimihgton yosnuts, do sacond quality, T@10c ; 903 African peanuts, 7@80, GHEEN FLUITSLamons Lavo deoinad 100 por Dox, contrary {0 tho oxpoctations of muny dealsrs, Tho ool woathior of tho pust Lwo wooks hav caused a light demond, and deolorn found thet stocks wers nccuniu- luting, sud reduced pricos, It ia s, howovar, that thio 8t0ck {n this markat {s not largo, sud tho dumand is now_fmproviug, undor the inicaco of warm wose thor. Birawberrios wera again fu Hberal supply, the Tacsipta by laks belny 7,000 caes, Saloa wero mudoat 8 @13ygc. Othorsmall fruft was casy, Lomons, Messiun and Talermo, $11,00@12.00 per Loz; Fronch, $12.00@ 12.60; Mesainn orungos, per box, $8.50@9.605 Lauanas, $3.00@4.00 ver bunch’; pineapplos, $3.60@3.00 por duz; strawbirrles, 10@12x0, or $LAUALI0 por cuso 3 Kooveberrien, 1@ba; bluok Taspberries, 15@180; rod do, 20c 3 doin cuscs, $LII@B00; cherries, 1080} 2.25@1,00 per bu, GROCERIES—Tiut littlo clinnge was vistbla in the situation of the grocory market, Asido from sugars and rles, both of which wero selling fairly, there was 10 anpedrance of activity, Prices wora not subjocted toany very pronatncad clinnge,—most lues buing hield stoady, “Bugars sre firmer thun on the earlior days of tha week, Wo quoto Iir-CAnn, BoDA—TGate, Corvea—Mochn, 805G BYE 34 Java, No, 2, 81(232c} chioice plantation Ceylon, 26 @245¢0 ; thncy 1o, 353 @2ol s ohoice do, Hig@2130} prime Rio, 24@24)c: good o, 2N@I}c; comnion do, % @iHo; rousting do, 203(@lligos Singapuro dava, 233,@33%0; Couia Riea funcy, 363 @205 do, primo, 245 @24Xc’s Marscaibo, A@I5N G, CANDLEE—StT, full welght, 17@17%0¢ stearino, fall welght. 13)y@14c: do, short weight, 12%@13c. 3 peoans, Tox- noy, 13@180 3 Tannocasen peanuts, 8X@ 3707 O. G. Java, o mag:—hm-. Y @BXc} llm‘l‘uonu, 13@t)ge; Caro-: i 0 @i, , 12K@1234c; pawdored, 11Xo: granulitod, 11 105@101c: do, No. 1, 10@10k; tra G, 93(@0%4¢; G No. 2, 0@ 1, 9%@dXc; cholco brown, 9%@J%0; “prime do, 9@ 7 falr do, Bl¢@8%c; cholco 08 augAr, 8@ fair do, 8!,@8%¢; common_do, 73@8c; New Orleana sugar, choice, 9X@Y3a; do, prime, BX@00; do, fair, BX@S}0; common, Sc, Binurs—Diamond drips 3 ellver drips, extra fine, I@SHo; goo sirup, 05@700 3 oxtra do, 8@b0c; Nuw Orleans molasses, choice, 85@ 88c; do ‘prime, 80@82c; do common, 70@7dc; Porto Itco molaases, cholce, 65@080 ; compmon molasits, 5@ o. BALERATDS—Comimon to best, 84 @00, 8rrous—Allspico, 175@18% 43@80c; case sa, 35@U%0; popper, 28@30c; nutmegs, No. 1, $1.43@ 1.80 ; ginger, African, 25@28¢; do Galeuttn, 18@20c, SoArs~—Qerman wiottled, 0,‘(%6}('&: Golden West, 6 @0ic; WhiteLily, @00 White Tows, G4 @uxo0; i, 6@63a; Bavon Jmperial, S@ANO; whilte Hua- sfun, 52¢@00:'Clumpaign, 0@03¢a; prinirous, 6@, sngsnm—sshvormnn, 9%@100; 'common, $@10%c; ute, 3¢ @e, P hriet quict and unchungod. Quatations : Timothy, prime, $15.00@15.50; No. 1, $14,00314,8505 No, 2, $13,60; mized, $11.00@12.00; primo prairie, $11,00; No, 1 do, 39.50; No.9, or slough, $7.00@8,00, Loose' o ' Wadox—Timothy, $12,00@14.005 prairia $0.00@14,00, HIDES—Were ealablo to doalors and local tan- nora ot unchangad pricea: Groen city butchers, 6go; green cured, light, 83/@Va; hoavy, do, 13 @3c; part cured, T@7Mo | green calf, 140 ; groon kip, Bxo '3 vm;dl kip, 0@l0ke; dry fiint, 11@180; dry kip, 1803 - dry salted, 14@150; descon Bkiug, 40 ta 450} grubby, 7, 6cored, cut or otlierwise dunnfind, twon thirdu price; tranded, 10 por.cont off, Sheop pelts, wool eatimat wushod, per th, $7X@10c, HOPS—Consumers were buying from hand to mouth at 10@250 for Weslern, and $00 for Eastorn. The atock of ehoice Laps is light, INON AND STEEL—Somo dealers Teport a vary good trade n fron, and sy thoy are uuable to il orders promptly, owing to tho fact thut a0 many mills Lava atopped running, The goneral market, Lowover, i woak and prices unremuncrativo, It {4 bollevo that the great reduction of production must before long hiuve o favorable effect upon the markot, Quota- tions nro unchanged, though shaded for irgs lots, Tron Lng beon sold ot $2.90, We quote Iron, @ 1 2-10 rates Horso-s X @5 rates Dlate iran, coms c@0 rates Norway iror @0 @i Norway nullrads, @ Y Gerpman plow stoul @lls Pl st plow sted @l gh Amerlean tool @l¥s gl Guroms tool ateel, @le W English tool steol. @4 rales Englisls spring steol, @il rates American cust apring stcol @13 rates Bleel tire, 3 fMyvneaseeses, LEATHER—Remalus qulct wit ‘Below re tho quolations ; HEMLOOR, Clty Larness, ... F@ o e B 4@ 40 s 0 704 1.00 a5 23 akg 38 @ 2 1.1605 180 Calf, couniry, 100G 1.16 Touil uppry diniar ui, ogh npper, domngo 2 Duihlo s i S o, A 20g 8 1,203 1,88 56 1,10 U@ 45 65.0(a78.00 1,65 3, Frouch calf, Trench ealf, 34 to Trench kip, 50 to 100 1 1,008 MELALS AND TINNE —Ordera_sro coming in from the country quita frcely, aud, althouigh usually for small quantitied, the trade In the nygregato s fule, i piuto fn stendy af prosgit peices, W quoto: TN PLATE—I0, 10514, $12,60 ; dlo, 19x12,$18,00 : 14x 0, §18,00; do, rooting, 14x20, IC, $13,00} do, 20228, bar, S2o, “Tia "T1v—Targe, 000 ; amall, Dlo; BoLvEu—No, 1,930 No, 2,300, ‘11':'3;"'1'1377):'”%1- @003 lead pipe, Bio; out 0,136 1, i Zmo—Full asks, 1007 Toss quantty, 1050 b, B30, Pt a0, 4, Go rates; 13 Inclusive, 200 ; do, No, 1 stajued, Russtu—A. 130 3 1, 13550, GALVANIZED' 13i0N—No, 16@2Cc s No, 1@, 1% do, 25@ic, 4o} No, 37, 160 No. 38, 106, A dlutoun of 16 por cent 46 mudo from this Het, Wink—Now, 1100, Yo ; 710,100} 10t 11, 110; 13, 11303 14 and 14, 1330318 and 10, Mo; 17,150 1003 19, 1o g 20, 905 full bundlo, 30 Der'cout " cuuit ' fenc wike, 0, NAILS—Wero (i fuir demand and sleady, Nt are now solliug bolow tho cest of production, with froiyht to this polut wddod, and dealors o uub think they will rule lowur, Fi@u0il, per ke, $,78 not ; 5 nud B do, $1.00; 04 do, $4.25 1 40 o, $4,50; 30 do, §3.2; ud du, fine, 30,755 educll, $9,05, NAVALNTURED—Wors quivt aud atoady, a8 follows ¢ Manllin ropo, F iy 160 ; slual ropo, ) 1by 14@3100; homp st cord, B I, 1H@930's nurlin, 3 1b, 18200} tarzel xopo, ¥ b, 17@ 160 ; cakiuw, 1 bale, $9,60G0,00 § pltcb, 180 Rusata fron, € to 1005 Amorlean e e Drl, $5.00@0.00; tar, Lrl, $4.15@0,001 34.00R0,60 | down grices another motch, fales of through i B ek 45.00@0.00; ar, § L), H.156 Komin woco ot $100; thn tnnbde. price for i e e st iy, deohaano, SLaoatay Ol 8 -Linacol wna agafn qrolod dull and wetk, and | cow and scalawag niours, and tho ouinllo for geod | £t & Mintitkeo, SLAGAL 4M; Mo, 3 Miniewoh, st lng turpentiuo alao lacked strougtls, Othor olla woro com- | brlfty lots, Thin rofghi mativo cattlo, inchuding ( &1.40: ubiteaded Jows und E@LGT5 amber S0t paratively wtosdy, Wnllmpqunullnmofl]llr]&mlllnn}n, b;.u., ulngs, old scrawuy cows, and old oxen eoldat | (90 0,41,0, Tiyo, barley, snd malt unehiangod.: Gord anfollowa 1 Tartion, 13i¢e o ,‘,",!'.‘::5' ol B fui_“m;“‘;“{’a opliera woro by domand ot $.35G@AE5 | Tolimiged § rocelpts, 78,000 bu, Ota dull and owors 0. 1, 800; No, do, boilod, '$1.05; whale, 80o; aporm, $2.10@: neatafoot oll, strictly Fum, $1.10; do_extra, uuu‘ do No, 1, 803 bunk afl, Go; stralts, 0icy elophapd oll, Ga'3 plumbago ofl, T60; turpontine, 4@ (Vo3 uaphe tha, G3gravily, 160; naphtba, common, 1034@10 TQTATORES—Fhs racolpts wora light, and there was littla doing In car-lots, ‘L'horo wan & fufr trads trom storo ab a triflo lower pricos, Now were in Inrgor Aupply and lowor, at $0,00@7.00 per brl. Quotationis: Poachiblow in cat-lots, $1,10G1,20; mixed and com- mou, in_oar-lots, 76@000; Toachblow from atoro, $1,20@1.30 por bu; mized lots, 50000 per bu, ROULRY—Sprihg chickens Woro in bicosnivo atp- By, dull and weals, “Turkeys wore ateady : Woquioto: Nifkoys, 10@ilo; chickons, $1.00@3.60; springs, ‘sz.mgu.hn por doz; duckn, §2.8065,75. BEEDS—Wera very quiot, aud most deseriptions woro nominal, Hungarlan’ in ronud lots was lower, Timotly was ‘uoted st $.00GA10; clovor at 45,003 0.00; millot, 35@dno; Hungurlan, 40@500; buckwheat, 1, nxgamk‘ ales’ inclide 10" bags Luickwheat o SL15} 12 ‘bags do at $1.10; 16 bags at 31,07, 300 Dbags Hungarian Erlmn (last'evoning) at 440 ; 8lngs at 450 ; 50 buys at dbc, SALT—Ina domsnd far fine and datry salt contimuen aclivo sud prices aro adliered to. Onondags nnd Sagluaw, fino, $170; Gannds, do, $1,80; ordinnry courne, $1.80 ; ‘conrae dinmond, ' $2.00 + grownd solar, .00 ;' dulry, “without bags, $2.78 daley, with baga, $3.06064.60 ; Asblon dairy, per sack, $1,00G24,25, TEAB—A steudily faic movemont Ia witncared at well-maintained prices, Btocks aro in Rood wbapo, and aituntion of tho_morket is " satisfactory 1o jobliers, We quolo : Young lyson, common to fair, 3i@48c; do, good, Bi@50; do, chiolo 10 axira fino, OSE@SL.08; comman to’ e old hy- 80N, B8c ; comon imperial, 48@00c; goud to choleo do, Sbo@$1.06; fair ta good ganpowder, 70 @860 ; eholco Pinguuey, $1.00@1.10; extra doyune, $1.30@1.85; cliofoa Lo oxtra new Japan, SGe@HL00; common ta good do, 65@75c3 falr to good, old, (0@ 650 cainmou do, 85@40c ; colorod niatural-loaf Japmi, 50@80¢c; common to fine Oolong, 35@dse; good, 65@ G503 cholco to axtrs, H5cBS1.00. ‘FOBACOO—Prices nre llendfi, a4 followsn: - ¥ine Gur—Extra, 15@860; chioica, 00@0605 mofim, 30 Yoo to coinmon, 3@ite. Prug=-Natural loaf, 70@8Uo ; half Lright, 60@700; Black, sound, 45@30c. Bu0K1¥e—Good ta cliolco, $3@30; modlum, 28@ Jc; coramon, 25@270. s WOOD—Is tneatiug with a faje domond, and is firm ot the following quotntiona : Bench, $7,00@7.50: ma- ple, $9.00@8.00; bickory, $9.00@0.50; alabs, $5.00@ 6,60—~delivered. WOOL--Coulinues firm under s good demand from ‘manufuclurcra and lhnited offorings. Tho Now York Bulletin, June 17, says: ** Domestle flocces from the Westorn States aro lrrlvln%mau fraely, but the bigber cost In the Intorlor brings them lald dovwn here genor- ally abova the viows of buyers, aud conssquently trado 1n them lizg baen lmited, Californix spring wool cou. tinues n bruak domnud, and arrivals avo eagorly picked up at full prices, Iha ‘condition of the clip 14 goud, and the quality of mnch of it {3 attractive snd snit~ able for common onssimercs, aud this fuck nccounta fur the largor consumption this' s compared with former Houeons, Austrulinn and Now Zealaud wools lisvo beon 4u demand, and wo hearof sales of both clothing and comblg of fully late pricos. The lock now bLore is vary linited, and the buppiy on tho way 8ad fo be ory small, * Pullod wools have loen quiot, but pricos Lol stendfiy, Tho gonoral position of the market fa considered a hoalthy ono, and Lalders are quite Srm in thelr viows, appearing to Le coufident in tho future gourss of 'tho markel.) Followlng aro fho quola- tious : Good fo prime tub-weshod. 200 48@800 Fine to guod tub-washod. 432480 Fing 42@ddo other sonsounble gaods wera roportod in good demand and sleady. Brooma wore unchanged. Quolations are Tupoated, a8 followa: Two-hoop dmfl" 42,00 per doz; three-lioop do, $2.25; threc-hoop duiry, ¢ xtra do, 24.75; extra ohieuse tubs, $11,90% No, 1 do, $9,25; No, 2 do, $8.00; No, 3 do, $7,00 ; tubs, thres in nust, $1.03; Xeolors, Aivo in nosf, $1,75; hulf-bushel mousures, laiz, $2.75 por toz ; do, iron bound, $4,80; ehuris, 0. 1, $10.80; do, Ko, 2, $9.50 per doz; o, No. 3, .80} o, No. 4, $7.60 ¢ headod _clotlioa-pluls, 90c@ $1,13; washbonrds, $2,25(2,50 per doz; barrel covers, $2.00@2.50 ; kanunakius, $3,00@3,50 per rack; butter~ titb, ouk, threo n nost, $1.40¢ do, ash, two In_nest $L10; broom-bnudlos, $12,00@10:00 per m; No, 1 Drouma, $.00@3.60 : No, 3 do, $2.60@2.75; common do, $2.00@2.23, ] RATLROAD FREIGHTS—Woro unchauged, o8 fol- ows ETEE] wlasFe? E3 28533 Chieagoto FR1E0%)2s 1 8 |38 Po PY|REEE H : fl':i e Rt e b L850 Rt fisesiiarg ] O ladel In, Harrisl an Tnltintor!.- iy { Wilmiugton, Do 1uglotl, Dy Ouvotyeneesina] 40 Piitavug, * - Bloubenyiite| Bridgeport, 0., and Dullutre; 25 Whesling, .. v | 3 Now Cauile, Akron, 80 &0, 43 95, it e | 1 Clurieston, o1 | 24 Savaunab, G: o1 1,24 Iticbmond., 57 1 14 o CIFICAG0 LUMBER sTARKET. Faipax EVRNING, June 19, LUMDRR FREXGITS, Manistes, $1,633 ; Muskegon, 81,473 ; Grand Haven, $1.37; Ludington, Whito Lako, and Pentwater, $1.505 Qconfo, $2,00; Menomineo, $1.60, Tho Tacelpts woro ngain 1ight, and tho trading nec- ensarily restricted. Sovoral cargocs wore sold fu the morning at unchanged prices, Mill-run joista and scantling from Strouach brought $10,00, and a Manis- tve cargo $8,75 ; Muskogon Loards and strips at 316,00, The returus of wome of tho cargoes pold by inspection yostordsy wors racelved to-duy, The reault (given elpowhiore) wus not atisfactory 0 tho sellers, Balew fncludo: Cargo Achr Tompost, from Stron- acli, 304 m mill-run jolsts oud scantling at $10,00, mill tolly, Cargo schr Gamacock, from Munistee, 1056 m Joints qud scantling st $8.75." Sold by J, AL Loommia o, Cargo achr Magnolia, from Muskegon, 115 m boarda and atrips at $16,00, Sold by Willlam Moglade, AT THE YATDS, TThe yard trado contlnues modorato, and prices aro stoady ua proviously quotod. First olear...,uev. ., Sucond cloar, 1 fnieh 0 3 incl hird clear, 1 tuch, Third clear) thick,.. Olear flooring, 1st Hocond cammon siding, Flooriug, first coumon, looriug, second comniv ¥looring, third common, wagon-box boards, inohica and upward.., B wagon-box. boards. : A stock bos n, dres dressed aclacted, Jolst, seantling, Toncing, timber, 10 feot and under, outalde prco for Ury... 11 Jolat aud ecuntling, 18 to 24 feel Tickots, quaro, Tcketa, flat, Cedur oty @ 3.00 i o X .00 § common, $35,00@50.00; o X 85.00 7 flooring, 50,00, ' o Asb—Olear, $15,00@40.00 ; common, $16,00925.00 § oull, $10,00@16,00 ; floorlisg, 30,00@40-00, Onk—Qloar, $36.00340,00'3 common, $10.00@25.00 ; cull, $8,00@15,00. Hickory—Ciunr, $28,00@00,00; common, $20,00Q 85,00 ; cull, $12,00@18,00, AojleGlcar, 2400100 cowmon, $10,0035,00; Buiturnut—Oledr, $35,00@60.00; common, $30,08 Quierry—Cloar, $10.00@00.00; common, 16,008 25,00 5 cult, $12.00@18.00, = Wiiltowood—Olear, §10.00@40,00; coramon, $30.0@ 25,00 oull, $10.00@ 15,00, . Wogon Block—Ilickory axics, per sat, $.0GLSD : ‘wagou poles, ouch, 45@000 ; box boards, $30,00(¢40,00; Florida red codar, 350 perft3 muhogany, 0@ {0 do countors, 800 ; rosowood, 50@3800 3 white olly, ito, Pt o s THE LIVE.STOCK MARKETS, CHICAGO, Fnivax EVENING, June 10, Tha recelpta of Uvo stogk durwg tho wevk Laye been. as follows 1 Bheep, [loy Mondoy.... “ucudsy. sl 1,804 1,705 TaH 6,610 Go,801 w2y g i -10,160 70,200 1,638 Bhipuonts were aa follows 3 0,382 7,108 d~~Nouu of tho featuros of the csttle market woru essentially differont from thodo provalent on tho curlier daye of the wowk. TLUTe Way 1O Bppurent dinnnution in the dumand for woll-matured und well-futted stouk, and for such the market rotuius the buoyaut ton lately claracterizing it, All offeriugs an~ swerlug Uie above dosoription wore Teadily abuorbod, und sk quite us g00d prices ua wore oblainably o nuy provious duy of tho week, ot ut §3.50@6.80 for good teors of from 1,000 to 1,60 1by lvnruf]u. and al $3.90@ 6,60 for chiolco to exten stoers, uvoragiug from 1,100 to 1,600 e, Tu the murkel for commuvn aud mivdium grades thoro wan 110 porcoptible improvement s on the contrary the dullnoss sud depression prevailing on t] proceding days of tho wool W, I8 posible, 1o lllllk Buyors woro few, und, takivg udvantuge of the overstoukisd coudition 'of the markat, they forood Dutchora operated priugl- pally ab $2.80@Y.25 for Toxann, and b $3,60@4415 for ntivos,” The market ciosod steudy, OATILE BALES, 24 Toxan cow: 27 Toxas cows 48 medium cow: 10 cholca cowt 22 Texny cat 120 'Texas catlls., 110 Glieroke atacr 40 choice atoors, 63 jtood stears, 61 cholce stears 49 cholco nteern it chiolce stoors, 84 cholco stoors. 20 obioice stoera 17 medium ntee 20 Loxn aloers,. 49 clioica steors 104 Oherolkoo steo 15 extraatoers 14 cholca Atcers 80 chofce ateors ... .. B3 extra ato 10 extra steers 24 atockors, REBBER vaoss, Bl 16 oxtra dtecns . JSoeRs Ty ) HOGS—Trado nclive from o opening thls morning down to the closo, at ratlier Latter prices thn provailod yosterday aftorndou, Tho aupply was mate- rially smaller thaw on the precoding days of tho week, amd this fact, taken in connoction with tho firmer tono of dlapatches from thio Last, gave buyers confidonco, oud by the middioof the nftérnoon about all the mers chiantuble lots Liud been plekod up, Mostof the com- moner mort woro alio disposed of, and the morket clowed firm, Tho range af salos wan $5.00G30.00, with the bullt of tho transfes at $8.96@5.10, Lo following aro notod: 10 SALES. No, Av, Price)No, Av, PricelNo. Av. Price, 120 211 $5,72)] 54 208 $3,15 |27 107 $5.25 88 208 .57 20 17 680 [164 183 5,40 an 620 | 60 0l 6.60 142 240 5.60 o b.U2g| 40 236 550 |6t 478 6.0 a5 5,607 B0 213 B0 (69 178 560 i 645 1158 201 555 |62 237 545 %0 G156 |21 241 545 |40 20 6.60 160 635 | 63 209 6.65 |69 15 5.5 58 600 |52 0251 5621 63 230 565 60 54D 122 200 6007 |03 218 5758 B 670 |66 201 640 |33 204 650 [ B |84 183 643 |50 178 6.60 40 G.L0 | 23 281 676 1104 178 BAD 40 646 |60 26 L0 |64 20 LS o B.L0 |45 217 640 |64 182 5,50 73 605 | 60 205 640 |60 216 5,60 o8 500 | uD 108 560 |49 201 830 80 550 |50 183 Budi| 41 271 6.0 53 576 | 64 158 5007 6T 200 545 45 860 ) 0L 210 845 |00 207 560 66 20 635 | 64 D30 BG5S (MO 263 6.5 41 911 560 ,50 203 600 (62 209 560 o! 43 | 67 178 545 |39 1 5,16 . 5 117 Gy 1 P BIIEEP—The domund was fair to-day, sbippers na well us Jocal butohors shiowing moro inclluation to tn- vest, aud, withn emall supply on sale, the marot ruled steadier than duriug the few precading days, Waquiole poor to common at $3.75@4.60 ; mudium ot $4.75@5.00, ond 1good to oxira ab $.5G076, Latbs ovoin demand at $2,00@4,00 @ hosd, No. Av. Prico)No. Av, Price|No. Av, Price. L 103 56 100 $5.25 1101 107 SLI0 FIO ) 180 88 4.00 |60 108 5.00 AST LIBERTY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Eaqr Linknry, L., Juno 1,~CATTLE—1ho rocclpls for tho week ending June 18 were 508 card, or 9,650 liead, sgatust tho same amount last week, Tho Bup- Pl £or yurd salea lie boen ieavlor thau for soma lima ck, aitd for through run, leas. Dowmand good and trada active, with an fuoreiaed number of buyers, It contmued briek at about last wook's prices, except on common grassers, which may ho quoted 4o lower ; oxtra, 1,400 to 1,500 1bs, $6,50@0,76 ; primo, 1,200 to 1,300 1b3, $8,20@6,10; good,1,100 to 1,300 Tuw, 6.87036.00; common, 1,000 to 1,100 lhs, $5,00@5,50, Total sales for ho week' footed up 2,049 liexd, Iloas—Tle recsipts wore 147 cars, o 16,170 hond, aguinst 200 cars tho weok before, Tho supply hos beou lighit, compard with last week, aud. sollira uc- ceeded in forelng prices up10 10 15¢, Marlot fair and domand not o oxcess of supply ; prices about n stand at this writing ; oxtra Philadolphias, 30.25@0, 3 timores, $5.8096,00; Yorkers, $5.00(35,805 conmon, $5.00@5.00, Not muuyon hand, sud recelpts con- tinue light, Sieer—Tho recolpls woro 04 cars, or 12,800 hend, agoiust 119 caratho weok beforo, Tha supply was il tls more than Lislf, and there was no fmprovement in wrices, The has boon a fair atfendance vf ‘buyers, but all were fuclined to hold off, Tn tho faco of tho light Tacelpts, sellora bavo mat ‘boen abla to advanoe thy prices, which aro abiout the smine at proseut writing § murket dull and drooping ; extra, 00" to 93 1bs, $3,411G5 g;&;bsagfle‘%, 85 to 00 lhl.,,gi(.flfl'l%:l?i‘lfi H flh‘,"’flulo 80 by, x 4,75 ; common, o 8, $3.5034.00, 'ALBANY. o ALDANT, Juno 19, —Catrrs—arkot less buogant but sleady, closlug lvsa firm ; Tecelpta 671 cars, agatuut 03 cars suino tmo lost week ; averago quality not os good us last week ; & herd of 100 Kentuoky toers, av- :5:'3'1"\;1 1,600 1, #old at T@T)c; market ruled 1T C, Sitzke AxD TaMDs—Recolpts, 300 cars, being 38 cars leus thau last woek 3 miarket for sheep ruley tho sumo a8 laat weok, but more uctivo. Lambs coming for- ward more froely, ot i off in prico, Bhieep—Gom- mon to fait, P@5c ; Tair to good, 5@ exirn, (@ 830, Lauwi %! be—CUomnon to falr, 6@7j¢; fair to good, BUFFALO, BurrALO, June 0.—CAr1LE—Receipts, 1,160 ; total for weel, 11,850 no markot § all froas nrfivils througl consignments ; yards bare of stock, ¥ SUEEP AND Lullll—llecelrlu, 6,000 ; total for weok, 10,200 ; uarket closed duil ; 'heavy’ Canads lambs, @300} Westurn slicop," $3.60; Wostern Jam @ e 6.60, ilous—Hocelpts, 2,000; tatal for week, 14,1003 market dull aud’ slow; Torkers, $5.5085.15; Luuvy hogs, $5,31@0.10, NEW YORK, New Yon, June 10,—DBekves—Roceipte, 514, make iug 4,004 for the laat four days, agatuat 4,706 for tho wamo'time last woek, Demand rgent sales quick ab full prices, ranging from 11%@14%5e for common to irime mative sfeers, and 1i@1lje for fair to good Cexans, witl cat Ioad of vy poo do st BLjo, Suzer AND Lastns—Arrivals, 1,470, making 9,000 for tho four days, sgalust 12,400 same ‘thna lust weel, Markat very quiot at 4}(@60 for shoop,and 6@100 for lambs, SwinE—Tooetpls, 5,070, making 13,070 for the last four days, agaluint 20,010 satuo timo last waok, Nono otferad allve; dressod firmor, nud advanced to Tjgc, 3 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Louts, Juno 10.—ITous—Recelpts, 1,000 Ught, SLTGGG.00; Dacon, $52696.60; cay; CATTLE—Teceints, 1,485 1 steady; medium to fair :;n‘x;{hor’u, $.60@400; primo to extra steers, $5.003 —_——— MARKEIS BY TELEGRAPH, Tho Roroluu Mnrkots. LavErroor, Juno 10—11 a. m,—Flour, 27 Wiator, 135@12¢ 4 ; apring, 104 00@11a 90; 134 3d@12s 643 club, 12 6d@12s 9d, orn, 38 G, Yorl, 00, Lard, 613 6. Roceipts far tho lnst thres duys’s * Whaat, 17,000 qra: 10,000 befg Amorican, Livenvoor,' Juuo 10-3 p, m.—Direndatufla firm, Whicat—Spring, 103 04@114 64 ; white, 198 40@13 7d § club, 124 74G19s 10d, LavERPOOL,Jun0 19—£:00 p, m,—NMarkot unchanged, L1vERPOOL, June 19,—Cotton fuietor 3 middling up- 3¢d ; middiing Orleans, 8%@H)d. Bales, 1,000 Laled ; Bpeculation aud oxport, 3,000 bales, Salos for the weok, 67,000 Lales : oxport, 8,000 bales spoculation, 8,000 Unles, Slock, 042,000 bulos ; Amerioan, 602,000 jles, Rocelpts, 47,000 beicw ; Amorican, 10,000 bales, Btack afloat, 074,000 blos; Amorican, 137,000 balcs, Actnsl oxport, 7,000 bales, ' Yurns and'tabiics st Mane chestor quiet ind unclanzed, Breadutuffa Grm, Californis whilo wheat, avorage, 10 41@124 7d ; Club do, 1% TA@124 100 3 rod’ Westeris ipriug, 108 8dG311a &, ecolpis of whoat for the past tureo duys, 17,000 g2 Americau, 10,000, Lonvon, June 19.—Rato of distoutit it open market for threomontl’s Dills, 2% por_ceut, which fa i bo- low tho buuk rato, ~ Awtount of bullioh gone info the Luuk ou_balanco to-duy, £26,000, Consols—bonoy, 934303 uecount, V3@, United” Btates sdourliloa—~i-20s af 's, 1081 67, 00 ; Erle, 235@23)¢ ; proferred, 4! Spteitd kb {1 ki Pauts, June 10,—Ttentes, 59f 273go0, Tho Philadelplin Wool Market. PHITADELPIIA, Juno 19.—Waol quiet und weals, with a tendoncy toward low prices s Ohlo, Pounsylyunia, und Westorn_Virginia doublo oxtra_and ubovo, 634G B5e; _cxtra, nix«i‘-ruu: medlum, 63@350; coatss, 450} New York, Michigan, Indioug, aud \ost fino, 436 Sdo: medinm, ' 80@d33go: coarve, 'dbo; comblng, v~ wushed, d0@i20; Canads combing, '00c; fio une waghied, 8503 cowrao and_medium uiiwashod, S5G5e ; tub-washed, 62@55¢; oxtraund moring pulled, 45Gy60c; No, 1 and auperior pulled, $3@30e, Tho Now York Dry Goods Market. New Yoni, Juue 19.—~T1ero was un_fmproved feole fug In tho market, aud o frea miovement of cotton iuds from fieat hands, Murket for colton goody trm ut unchauged prices ; wido sheolings nore wetive ; vols tou buiw {u better domuud; prints quiot, Funey cus- slnores and_Kentuoky feaus moru inquired for, Tocolgu gaods ruled dull, The Plttebnra O Marlket. T1rranond, Juno 19,—Orudo—Nathliy uoted ot 85e@EL19), Roliued—June, iy, 10, dolng; ety Thae Praduco Markots. NEW YORK, New Yonx, June 19,=-Corron—Ileavy, irregular, ond lower ; nifddling uplands, 17)ge, Faturcs sl baraly steady ; wales, 18,500 bules § Juno, 10303 July, 10%05 Avgust, 17 1140207 Bopfembor, 17 Hued October, 17 8-32@17%u; 'Novewber, 17G171-160 Docembur, 16 §1-82@170, Lneanyiuves—Flour more dotng and highor, 1o- colpts, 12,000 brlas suparting Westorn ) $140685.90 common to. fraod, §4.85@8.15 5 good 10 tholcy, $4.00,00 ; white Wheat oxtra, $0.50@ 6,88 ; oxtra Ohlo, $5.03@7, 8t Lauls, £,40@11,00, Tiye flour aionly at $1.6(au.00, Cornmenl nioreketivo 3 ostern, §4.00@4,35, Whost—linm sud higherj u 109){}; 10-403, 105 ; now Bs, 104); ; New York Contral, . Din, 72,000 buj mixed Wostorn, C0@0lc; whit -Unolianged, Grocrutes—Coffen quiet, Sugar firmor and frreg- ulars “falr to good rofining, T4@Y%; prime, 8ic. Molnkses and siéo unchuigogs TrTnoLtuM—Crude, 0} refined, 123/@19%50, LUNPENTINE—ITanvy ot 900, our—Stondy at 14G16)¢: fl}l-.ggg;_x’onu;;x-um wiive nd nm;r;,@ mow mcss, S0@1T.622¢ cash; $17,60 Juno; $17.60@17.06 Ju $17:70 Numant,fhde? unolimged, 3 e demand 3 pleklod bollies, 03 1003 middles firmer ; liort clear, 10303 long cloar, %0, " Lard firmer: primo sloam, 11 7100 apot § 11360 July's 11 0-1091150 August. Dilne ProbuoTs—Lntier—Stoady ; now Weatern, 10@xe, Civoso seady st 12@14ie, Watsxz=Dull ot 00}c. LEMPHIS, Meyrngs, Tune 10.—CorToN—Qulet, Towor ; middling, 104(@170; rocalpin, 241 valeay shipe mants, 883 balan: stock, 10000 bals; shipmehis for tha weok, 3,080 bales; rocoipts for tls wook, 1,200 bulen; wnlen, 8,000 Lalos, Busansryirrs—Tlour quict and weak, Corn menl white mized, now mess, Qut weat In fal froah homs i bulk, wenlr, and quiet ot £,05, Corn scarce und flrm § BUg, Oats nud bran nominaly none in first hande, Luovisions—Lurd quict and weak ot 12@13xe, Becon easer and omlnlly nneltnged, CLEVELAXD, O,, Juno 10,—BRPADSTUFFS~Whont frmoud ettoe: Now L red winter, 1401 Na. 3 do, 10, steudy nf ¢ U H 1 8luke, 5503 No. 2 do, b'mvfnnufn;c.nm gy Ao TETROLEUM—Quiet and’ nnchanged, NEW ORLEANS, New OBLEARA, La,, June 10,—BREADSTUFFE— Tlour duli; _common, $4,02)¢ ; shiglo oxira, $.60% XXX, $389@7.00; cholco, $1,95@8,00, Corn quiets m}«:u m:gfia ngxluflrl:\ t-:t‘mm; white mixed, 0lo; o, BI@I5C, Oats quiot at 6o 9 I |:rlnlm,q$2:1.w‘ o Do Wik i ROVISIONI=—L'orlt quiet and fi; Dry maltod moats dull ; ahouldors, i’?;u':‘ ‘}E:,,i@ffl,flo‘ suoulders, 7)o} cloar rib, 100 cloar, 100, Hfars o, Tha domand; good falr, g G Ketivo, speculniivo 0 fully falr, 83¢0; primo, 0@0; é{JLmn!nEN&n’u‘lu.';: i Vittsice—Daull ; Lotislana, 082 Ci Cm)rr.n—qulel.‘l' urdlnnr;’(ol Dineinatt, s108. 033, i / Counmeat—Quiot at §3.60@Apor !+ K@ BUFFALO, BUrrALO, June 10,—BNEADRTUTFS— and it oo dewand § sales, 44,000 by Nor 3 soeakuo? atsttic) No. 1 do,$140, Com dullund uncinuged; nilzed at. 700, H salea'of No, 3 Obloagoat gso, o+ Ot dully 8 Oa¥aL FrerouTs—Unchanged, L1 L\\'A\?IK.L MILWAUKER, Wis, Juno 10, —IneAnsrores—T quict und unclisnged, Wheat stoady s Now ;. slipont koo, $1.2136 3 No. 3, $1.24% ; aollerJuno, $1,2434 ; July, $LE, Outa fuir aud firin § No, 1, meller Jung, 406 Corn stoady ; No, 3 mixed, G0i¢o! Rye fair snd ade vancod; No.'1, 85c, Barly dill and H Joneads oy ey dull and nominal ; No, 8 Irovistons—Qulet and unchanged, | Fnsme—to Buffal 3 o Oiwego, Te. roE1rTE—Flour, 0L H \iriae ) 8,000 Lrls § wheat, 600 bu 3 corn, 4000 b, SitesENTI—Flour, 0,000 brla ; wheat, 000 bu ; corn, 20,000 bu, DETROIT, DrrRott, Mirh., Juno 10,—BRrApsTurra—Flour Qufet and unchinuged, Wheat steady: extra, $1.63; No. 3y H@lds; amber, $1.02, *Oorn dull and des E&hw' i no sales, Oats—Demand good ut full prices at 0¢ TrorieTe—Tlour, 1,000 brla; whoat, 3,000 buj 2,000 bu ;_oats, 8,000 bu, 5 3000 bu -Gy Buteatexrs—Flour, 400 bria; whoat, 6,000 bu, TOLIDO, TOLEDO, Juna 19,~LreAvsrures—Flour falr and firm, Wheat fair and sdvauced ; No, 1 whito Michie gov, $1.45; amber Michigan, cash and seller July, $1.33 No, 1 red, $1.40; No, 2 do, $1.82@1,43; wcller July $.355 Au orn fair aud frni ; high 5 August, $1,25, G mixed, 65)e; mollor July, Goo; low mized: Gagf dumuged, 80c.’ Oats quict wnd unthanged, Fnuoits—To Butfalo dull at 30 to Oswego, 6 @e. o, oEtrTa—TFlour, 400 brls; wheat, 6,000 bu; cors, 000 b, Sn1eMeNTa—Flour, 600 brls ; wheat, 63,000 bu corn, 84,000 bu ; oats 2,000 b, OINCINNATI, CreINATT, 0., Jund 14.—CorroN—Weak, and low- or to sell, ot 17¢, BuravsTorrs—Plour quict and unchanged, Whent - dull snd unchanged, Corn dull and drooping 3 mixed, Gi@U50, Oate quiet and unchnnged, st 5@ Sto, Byo dull"sud declined, ot 0o, Busloy'dull aud nomval, Ors—Linsced ofl teady ot 06@%70, Lard ofl quick and unchuuged, st 883003, Euas—Stondy, at 130, » Duny Propvors—Butter dull and unchanged, Choeo stoady, PiovisioNs—Pork quiet and unchanged, Tard quict and unchangad, Dulk meata firmer; stioulder, 61 @6%c; cleur rib, e t, 0¢c, buyer July; clo 934@10c, Tooss; also, clear’ rib, Loxed, at 0 Bacon—Steady; shoulders, Tic; clear rib, 03(,@97 clear, 104®@10570, Wittsiy—Douiand good nt fall prices, at 950, PHILADELPILIA, PAUADELPAIA, Jule 10,—BIEADSTUFvE—Elour o tive ; superilug, $3.60@5.00; State, Oluo, and Indlans extrs fomily, $7.00637,15, Wheat quiot and unchuuged, Tye unchunged, Corn active ; yol llow, 70@80c; mixed Wentarn, e, Oatw quiot at 01@05e, Damy Pnopugrs—Butter quiet; Weatorn, 18@200; falr to good, 16@16c, Ohoese quiet; prime Wostern Ruserve, 1)go; half-skin, 8@1%, EaosQuiel} Wosteru, 15@16e. Prrnottus—Dull aud lower af 190, Winsxy—bie, BALTIMORE, BarTIstone, Juno 19.—urvsruprs—Tlour dull and unchsuged, Wheat quief, Obio and Indlaua, $1.40@1.46; Weatorn spring, $L.00G1.88, Corn quiet} old Westeri: mixed, 8lo; new, T0c. Outs dull; Wostora mixed, 68¢; whito, Gle,” Tiyu duli ot 3c, Datry Probucts—Butter! Iwproved domand aud firm; choico Westorn, 21@32¢, Tuovisions—Unchinged, Corrre—Nominally unclianged, Wittsky—Dull and ‘momingl, 0SWEQO, 0swEGD, Juns 10,—Wheat dully $L40G14L, Corn unchangod, OUISVILLE, qeRovieviLLe, Juze 19.—CorzoN—Dull and lovar af e, veAsTOvEI—Flowr and wheat quict and un- clionged. Corn, mixed frmor at 900, Oats quict ot 67 @38e. Rye—glc, Provisions—Pork dull and lower st $18.00, Bacon steady and higher ; shoulders, 74 : clear Tb, 1003 elear, 10:;c. Sugnr-cured huws, 1931350 ; plain, 12c, Bulk' meats firin; shoulders, G¢0; clear zib, 830} cloar, 9% rd—13 @123 Witiskv—050, No. 1 Milwaukee, ST, LOUTS. 8., Louis, June 10,—-Corrox—Dull and nominal, Bneavseuers—Flour quit and weak; ouly vory suall busloess, Whoat dull and unchanged; No, 2 Chicago, §1,08R1.03% ; wiuter, ouly small sample fota selling,'Corn eusior; No. 2 mfxed, 60: East el 58ig0 regular. Outs duil and drdopiug; Nos elovutors, Ityo—No aules, Witaky—Stendy nt 0o, Lrovisions—Lork dull ot §18,00, Dalk meats—No movoment. — Bucou—Ouly muil_jobLing and order trado, Lard quiet; sumnier, 105@10%e. BANKRUPT HOTIC In the District Courtot the United States for the Bastern Dise trict of Wisconsin, Tn the mtter of the Ontikosh Manufacturing Companys Bynkrupt." T Hankeupioy. Nutics 13 lioroby glvun that in parsuanco of an order of tha Divinot Gowrt, of the Unltod Statas, in and for tho stern Dixtriot of Wisconsiv, mado and entorod on the 20th day of Marei, A, D, 1874, tho undersignod asaignons In snnkrupioy of tho sald 1ankrunt, will yoil at public auction to tue highost and best bidder, for cash, on iiaraday,'tho S3uh fay ot Suao,' A, Iy, 1674, ot 10 e'aiook 5. i fareneon of ‘hat duv, ot clo oifed of dhe wnid Yinnkrupt, sitiata on tho pronises horsiatior dosoribed, on High Streot, [n tlia City uf Oshkosh, and Stata of 1Viss Sunsidy Bl the Hult, titloana intardst of £ho sald Dank- Tupt, And afl tha riht, Utle aml intorost of tho undore slgnod, as assigascs of sald Kstate, u and to the ful- loting' doserfuad Rea! Vatato, tagitior with il the ap: purtanons thureunto boionging, fying and bolng itu B e Van o e Oy’ : 7 Suicoin Dotnty o Wionbago, Staty of " Wisoonata, snd- dor Slebo e Ellows, towit s Fots fomrisms 4 pad fittoan (10, “and Tota ‘ono {1y, o G “theoo (3 foi (4), tive (0}, olght (8), n fon (t0), elavon (It), and Dgrrance’s twelvo (12, In abiivision of ot one in S bt aad sloves i Sakd Kin hpard n umbrausot. | Tudroseil 2l o aold ut fublls ausiton b s o end placo wifh Fight titlo and Intoresbof tho suid ba asslinges (n And L0 cortain lottora patunt for tho Manu(no- Turd o Fhroshig Maohiuos knownns tha dolor BONATULOE and Holisuco' Iorsa: Powor, used in the Manufaoturo epal Fowars, And''the'eali waalzovs il 0and plao toll &t public"au bout bRiabe for'‘sodh 'a Iatio ot of funibor, ron, molding sand, lbn, spokos, And oflior matorial atid port ol 1, 0 & largo nu; ) Eunown o tho n(m:‘uf-“ Afachil, som 1 lallod and s it it Abuya dossribad conalsta of bout foue aores of land. lx'ln[ tmkl-'fl.t Rivere “'ll";gn";’:;:';m_ o roatern and Ailwnukeo & i, At TS Toge 82 ubistautial und convonlonb togather with all pattarus ol 5 nd H tiacks running to the works, nuw, and built - tho must maunor. Do May 3, 78 oy rimoUINSON,Y 4 e JOnR P, GALLULD, &ns0s, FELKER & WRISRIOD, Altys for Awignioes, PROFESSIONAL OARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, v sk, Tl longest ngaged and most stios T e ofia 1n tho ity [ (ha shuolal troktiunt. OF itk Norvaun and Shocal biusass. Dlatstayic O ialos wheadily ourod.._ Invalids orovidod wit O & apariuuy, buard, &1 lomlancy, ka. Sond ¥ stam, Y aeatine. Daticntu at a distancd trouted by niail. ¥ Dr. Kean, NO PAY ] 800 SOUTIL OLARIC-ST. ONIOAGO, Mag tod, poreonnlly oe by mall, fron or chargo, o all Chiunlo or arvous disouos. DI Jo KIAN s She Gy phyuiclun 1 10 oy o warraute Sices ur B0 pry. UllK)n hourd, Ua. w, 108 P, w, § Sundays [rom 8 to 1, Mathey Oaylus’ Oapsules, Usod for over manl{{ronn with groat muveess by the " i Fork, ung London, e ta ot ol hers, o T oo JA¥e, 1860 obinryes, Tacont or of m“-um ng. LIN & 01t § wue r I 70 (120 Regine, Factay ittt e by Boid by Srigainte Uiroughous tue Uniiod Stai