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e TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1¥74. MONEY AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL, Tuespax EvExNTNG, July 21, Thia operations of tha banks are now at thoir minimum, and the demand for monoy is very light. Although the new.crop las hegun to movs, not onough of it ie yobt onlts way to market to erento any eall for currency. mand for loans for rebullding is rather Tho' de~ prok- pootive than actual, and 8 not likely to reach o largo figuro st any timo, Tho Insurance com- ponies havo not yot disburacd onnm{h monoy to make any qhunfio in the mauatary ! Tho rates of tustion. igcount at the banks aro 10 per cent to rogular customors, Indopondent bor- rowors with satlsfactory papor or securlty can make thelr own terms down to 0 per cant, ostato loans nro innctive at @10 per Monay on tho atroot s 8@18 por cout. Real cout, Now York oxchanga contimies ecarco, Little of it i to bo had, and ourrency is Loiug shippod Eant by some ot tho bauke. Honry Greenobaum & Co. uoto forol ohange 08 follows: Daris, 5!&{@51‘1!5; Franks ox- fort, 11@41}¢; Berlin, 718@7275 ; Lromon and Hamburg, D@0, Tho clonrivgs were £3,009,000. FONDS AND GOLD, Treston, Koan & Co. roport as followa & Buying. 8-203 of 07—Ja) 5203 of '68—Ja! 10408 ... Unitod fitates Tiow Gs, 0% I Gold (il reight) Gold exchango Storkug ... Cablo tranafore Caok County T Tilinots 10 pier cent aoha Bouth Park honds, Tyde Park 7per con ‘Tho subjoct of most romark Selling, n tho financial circles of tho Enst is tho loan of £177,000,000 of & por conts which Beoratary Brlspow las offorod to tuu&mbllc‘ and the Dids for which will bo openo dny rftor to-morrow, Nothing I8 known in Now York ay to tho_intention of eapitalista there, aud conjooture sbout tho amount that will Do bid for is all at fault, Sovoral of tho banks of Now York City ara willin oin & pool to ‘bid for the bonds, butno such pool has boen actu~ ally organized. ‘The Now York Jowrnal of Com- meree statos that asyndicato of Gormans has beon formed that will take $50,000,000 of thebonds, -provided thoy hayo tho Privllu @ of aalling for tho remninder within ninoty days. This would rovont the Secrotary from offoriug any of the p {mlnncn for threo months, feront places to be a grent doal of doubt Thero scoms in dif- about tho terms on which “ihio loan is offered. Tho Phitadelphia Ledger stated tho other day, money atticle, in its that inveatora there to the oxtent of soveral milllons had beon dotorred from sub- gcribing by soma nncertainty about tho paymont of intereat, nccording to tho Now York Journal Commerce. 'The eslculation of the ormang who want §60,000,000 s {lnt, during tho _ throo months that iheo bulance is withheld, thoy can coutrol tho sate and mako a markot for oporation in Burape that can only bo depreased by thoir own action. In thia way thoy expect fo moke1or 3 por cont throngh'tho better prices thioy Lopo to ge t. In contemnplating this mavoment, some commisaion is unturally expocted ; and the volumo of homo subseriptions nnder the ‘Ireasury eircular will have a very important boaring on the doiugs of tho proposed Gormau syndicate. Thevofora tho curjuslty to know what the volumo of such bids will bo Is intonso. Tho proposed syndicate is forming undor tho belief that the home sub- scriptions will be small. LATEST, NEw Yonr, July 2L. day tho oharnctoristio of tho Wall stroot -Dullness was agnin to- mar=~ Yot, not oveu roports of & Lilo-Shoro dividond being able to liven tho Stock Exchange. Folcign oxchango stondy and firm, with 4863¢ @487){ Tor atorling 08 tho basia of business, Morcantilo prper, 5@0 por ceut. for prime 60- day, and 6@7 for 4-month, < pyinie rates, 2@23¢ to Tlat, » Clenrings, 19,000,000, Qold oponed at 110}, declined to 110, and cloked at 11034, Car- £ 2 'gbo Asaistant Lroasuror disbursed to-day. 6252,; Governmont bonda firm fnlato aftornoon gy, Stato bonds quiot. Bl denl- ocks in carly doalings showed o decline of 24 to 3¢ per cont, followed by nn advancoe of s o 34 pr cont, ‘At necond call markot quiot, % o il ght reaclion durwyg the Inst hour of ness, Tho market continued quiet on parrow changes, closlugkstomly in tone, ‘widost cliaugo was in Lal from 72% to 713, and Tho fluctuations ‘wore only 3§ to 3 por cont. Among busi= very The o Bhore, which foll off lator rallied to 733fc. tho romminder of tho list salos to- day viora 16,800 #liares of Western Unfon, 5,000 Dacifio Mail, 7,000 Erie, 8,000 8t. Punl QOTERAMENTR, Qoupons, '8L...., + Goupons, 167, Coupone, ' Conpons, 68, Coupons, % New bu, Caupons, 63, 1 Coupous, %5, new, "Miesonns... “onnessaté, old Tenuesseos, now. Virginler, naw, “Torrs Hawts pid. Gleve,, Cin, & Co Chi, Lako Shore Tudiuua Cenf Yiiinols Ceniral,. Union Taciio b Central Pacitic po Now Jersey Conirs Bt, Paul,... REAL ESTATE. Unfon Facificatock, 40,600 Lako Shoto, and Chicago & Alton.....103 Clicago & Alton pfd.10& 5 | Ohio & Minssiasippi. 25 Bur, & Qumey.lg’ll‘ :,i 83 Toston, intte & brig 135 Del, Lack, & West'n, 107x The following instraments wore filed for rece ord on ‘Tusaday, July 21: 5 CITY PROPERTY. Consideration, Eugente st, 115 ft w of North LaSallo ot, £ f, 60 U8 11, dated July 13 4 Giybourn a¥, noar 1 datod July 16, Milvankes v, 242100 1t, dated July G, 16,000 2,500 4,760 Samo as o avovy, dufed ApETS 4,000 Willow at, 124 ft w of Larralieo st, n 1, 24x09 ft, with fmprosements, dated July 2 2,000 North Oakloy sl, 631 £ n of North av, W f, 1243 1, dated July 50, .., 30 West Thirlcouth st, 5w cor of Lalin s, 0 f, 124 £t, dutedt July 16.... 1,600 Wagton ay, 20 710 L w o e , with bulidings, dated July & 500 $Weat Itandolph ut, 7 & 120 1t, dated July 16, 2,500 Wealern av, 1 6 cor of £t, dated Jaly 1,uessenene 800 njo as tho above, dated i 1,00 Disbop ak, 193 [ w'of Went Kinzios, & ) 5% 100 £t, disted Juno 12, 1873, ... ... e .80 orth {ells at, 24136 118 of North av, a f, ot undivided half of 2533973 ft, dated July18, 8,000 Indiuna nv, 202 ¢-10 £t of Thirty-oighth st, e 1, 2531602-10 t, datod July v, Siadhe 4,000 L\lr‘x;flyolu s s Contival, Wi Bidy dated Tuly 31, X Exig st, 5 1-10 1 o 0 10 ft, dated July 5,000 Fatiou st, 16934 1t w o 100x164% ft, dated Ju) 5,000 Bouth Dearborst &, w cor o e f, 21Nx1101t, dated July 21 oe 4,500 Ridpovilio road,'0d £ 5 of Keouon at, W £y, 4z 100 1t, dated Juno 20, . O16 Buohnedi st, 111 310 113 0f Btowart nv, 6 T, 2% 135 £t, wiitk bulldiugs, datod Juno 3 1,600 COMMERCIAL, Toeapar ByeNma, Jaly 21, The following wore the receipts and shtpmonts of tho leading orticles of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, aod for the corresponding data ono year ago s TECIINTA, 187 183 874, . GIAT 4,120 aniunll - 3L60) Corn, b Oute v Ttyw, bu,, arioy, bit...s Gras woud, Tok, Finx vac, Ty, .. Jtroum-corn, 18 Gurod moats, W 14, B,315] m, 47 A 06 Iighviines, ity "1 Waol, s . 211,40 034 ko Totutues, peol R IR’ 19625000]12,210/0001 2,446,733 4,445,00] 1000001 634,000 BIT,000( 03500011 THa00) weat] 4ooll g BUIPMENTS, "'Idg, b 80 489,074 The following fiuros aro furnlshod by the Produco Exolinugot Receteed, Shipped, Toultry, coop, . Ehippe Eagh, P 0k 10 hea 0 108 Tonns, b a a1 B i e o opi, Firh, ph "8 3 I Withdrawn from stora yosterday for elly con- sumptions 8,087, bu whont; 4,066 bu oals; 1728 bu ryoy 022 bu barloy. Tho following grain has beon fnepected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: B oars No. 3 rod wintor wheat; 33 cars No. 1 spring ; 48 cars No, 2do; 10 oars No.8doy 6 care ro- jectod do. Total, 96 cars whoat, of which 11 Aro now 1 42 cars and 5,800 bu high mixoed corny 254 cars and 41,600 bu No, 3do ; 48 cars rojectod do; 1car whitooats; 3 cars No, 2onta; 4 cars rojoctod do S cara No. 2rye; 2 oara rojosted do; 1 carnew rojectod barley. Totnl (452 cars), 223,000 bu, Inspeoted out: 730bn wintor whoat 63,707 bu spring whont ; 109,700 bucorn ; 8,211 bn onts ; 683 bu ryo; 468 bu barloy. Tho Socrotary of the Board of Trads to-day addressed o romonstranco on tho part of tho Di- rectors agamet the praclico of romping, in- dulged in occaslonally on *Olinngo, and of which rathor aggravatod caso occurred this mornlng. 1o nesured thom Luat tho Diractora would resort to disciplino, in case tho offonss wore ropested. ‘Tuis ju all vory well ; but the threat has beon Thold outso long that it is disrogarded. Whynot ‘makto an oxnmplo, sud tatk about it aftorwards ? Thoy could mot go far wrong in aoloct- ing halt n dozon membors for suspension for o weel, during which timo tho membors roferred to could cool off their animal spirits olsewhoro, ‘Tho Directors wounld probably be' encouraged todo thelr duty if somoof tho mombors who know how to bohiave thomselyes wonld sgroo to roport overy instanco of misbohavior on itho floor to which _they aro witnossog, aud demand thnt tho offendora bo disciplinod. W'ho londing produce markels wero vory ir- rogular to-day, tho feoling being o diflicult ono 1o describo, if not to undorstand, They wero stagnant in places ; and ‘in othors spasmod- icolly sctive, but chiefly in n mpeculativo way. ‘T'ho fear of cornors has not doparted, but tho Inw agninst corners will probably not boappealod to, a8 bigh prices will bo attributed to searcity in o laud and st a timo of plenty, Tho shipping movemont agnain draggod to-dny, loaving tho froight markot in~ & very demoralized condition, Thero is reportod to be froight room for noarly 1,500,000 bu of grain now lying idle in_this port, icable {0 ob tain employment oven ot starvation ratos, whilo tho country in Emnulng undor the welght of crops waiting to bo moved. Except in the case of corn, this is chiofly owing to the_great diffor- onco in tho prices of grain for dell\'nrg this month and noxt, a diecriminntion which will goot1 vanish, after swhich we may look for a more Lealthy tono, Till then, artideial markots. There was only moderao activily in any da- partment of the dry goods market; yot as many goods are belug distributed e in past soanons at a like poriod, and the market roining its firm tone. Grocorics were generally {%\ulat, BUZATS, tens, and rico alons displaying activity. Coffcos cantinuo dull, with a tondency to lower prices At yosterdny's reduction, the sugar markol is steady, Rico is weak, and Datna is “off" suotlior 2o, Boaps, starch, candles, molasses, and irwyis rulod stnds. Lhore is a continned Foad demand for bulter, and notwithatanding iboral receipty there is no considerable secnmus lation and prices remain firm. Clecso is dull and lower; now quoted ab 10@12¢ for factory. In tho fish market thoro {s lcss activity anda somowhat casior feoling is apparent all around, whils whitefish and trout wero quotably lowo Dried fruits remain dull, and most degcription: aro working oasy, Iialsing ero firm and advauc- ing. Layers arc mow held at $3.25@3.30, No changes wora noted in tho coal, wood, aud leathor markets, DTig iron is firmer. Oils are moving freely at very full rates, Lard oll ad- vanced 26, Lumbor was quict at the yavds, and tolerably #teady at tho prices given, The wholoaalo mar- ket was madorately active, Dxxlmlsg matorinla woro quict. Common brick is quoted at $5.60@ 6,00 por M, and lime at 76c@#£1.00, Nails, mot- als, and {ron, romsin quiet, Drugs and chomi- cals woro fn tho nverago demand aud steady, opium__ slone being weak, in sympathy with Now York. Wonl was rather quict, but firmly held at the old figures. The demand for Dy to £ill orders was less urgent, and tho fooling wesker in consequence. Iops woro dull and ensy, broom-corn steady, and bides firm, Timothy secd was again active, and about &e per bu highor, closing firm at tho advauce. Other poedy wero quiet, but firm, Natiye groen fruits wtero‘ moro plenty and cngier. Potatocs wore stondy. lighwines wers in fair demand at tho prico of yesterdny, ot which all tho offoringa wore taken up, and the market closed steady, Hales were roportod of 250 bria at 95¢ por pallon, ake freights wore dull and weak at pravions quotntions, at $@3}{e for corn to Buffalo; Gige tor do to Xmgstou, and 7o for wheat to Kings- ton, Tho “corn clique™ wera doing nuthing, and other sbippers but little, while s large nmount of freighit room is horo, and would havo been offored woro there any chanco of ita being takon, A total of 4 chartors waareported, which will earry out 112,000 bu corn. Provisions wero bgain actsvos tho bulk of the transactions being in moss_pork, which was ex- clted and very irrogular, The market closod laat night at 321.20@21.2: This morning it took auother upward spring of 800, and lookod et one timo as it it might touch $25.00 bofora night, but weakenod to $21.50, and closed firmer, Somo operators wora afraid of tho remction, whon thoso who hiave Eouo long during tho recont ex- citement should conclude to sell out, This workoned tho tono ; but the parties who have shouldered it through to date offered ta take hold at tho docling, and this steadied it, U'ho pork deal is now iu o atato of hopoless confu- sion, to an outsider, ‘Thoro are wearcoly moro than 15,000 brls hero to trado on, after deducting what is'hold for shipmant, whilo tho reaponsi- Lilities ont cover many times that amount, Tho recoipta of hogs are on tho decroase, nccompa- nied by an advanco in prices, which is favorablo to a rise in product, and this iends {o strengthon meats and lard, though the lattor woro offered very freoly to-day, a8 _holdors woro anxious to runfizn while pork was at top. Lard was a shado firmar, boing offcred but sparingly, Tho mar: kot closed steadior nt tha following rauga of pnees: Moss pork, cash or sellor July, 221.55@21.00 ; do, noller Angust, £21.60@ 21.55; do, sollor Soptomber, B21.75@21,80; do, soller Octobor, §21.90@22.00; do, soller, Do~ combor, $15.50@15.76,; do, seller the year, $16,25@15.80. Lard, cash or soller Jaly, #1140 @11.46; do, seller Angnst, $11,96@11.40; do, soller September, $11.80@11.35; do, Bollor tho year, $9.37}¢@9.60; summor lard, 11)¢( 11340, Bwoot-picklod hams, 1134@126 per Il for 18@16 Ib avoragen; dry-saltod monts, looso, 2t 734 far shouldors, cash, and 7)o sollor Soptom- Ver; D3@U3c for short ribs, cash, and 03go roli- erSoptember; 8}¢@10c for short cloar, canh, and 10}{@10%¢e seller Septembor; no Cumberlands or lougeclearshera, Lhe samo boxed at }{@J¢o por th abova these prices, Dacon meats, 8Sge for shoul- dors, Iflz‘fu for shiort ribs, 110 for short cloar, all packed inhhds; the samo loowo, 1{c lower. Bacon hams, 19@143{0. Mews bool,” §11.36@ 1160; oxtra mess do, S12.25@12.60; beof hinms, £24.00@25.00, City tallow, T}{@75(0; presso nominal b 51{@8io. .Brles Wero roported of 25 brls moss pork al $22,00 ; 760 Drls_do, acllor August, ot $32.10 5 260 brls do at $22.00; 260 Lrls do at $21.05 : 750 brls do at $21.75 ; 600 brls do at S41,60 5 760 briv do n& §30,66; 1,760 brls do at $21,50 750 bris do, woller entembor, ot §22.25; 250 bria do st $22.00 ; 1,000 brls do at L85 § 500 Lrls do ot $21.821¢ ; 1,600 bris do at 21,80 5 250 briu do at $21.76 1,260 brldo, koll= or the year, at $15.25 ; 500 bris do ot §16,00 3 600 tes lavd, sellor August, at $1140; 90,000 s shoulders at Tho 960,000 1he do, buyor August, at T34 ¢ 100,000 by whort ribe nt 03ge; 1“& tes wiscol-ploklod hinma 30 fom at 1o, Ylour was very dull, being little batter than nominal at yosterday's prices. Thera wie some inquity, early, from local denlors, but they wera goon eatiaflod, and ehippers were out of the markot. Good, strong Minnesotas woro tho only kind wanted. Dran was searco and atrong. Bales wore roported of 50 brls spring oxtras, patent, 8t 96.60; 100 brls do ab £6.003 100 brls do ot $6,607 200 bris at €5,00; 125 bris on - vate torms : 40 brlu suporfine’ at €4.00; 25 bris ryoab 95,62, Total, 640 bria. Tho mariot olosed st tho following ranga of price Falr to good white winters, 3 Chiviea do, ed winters. s Good to cholds upring exira Bedium to fulr dow, v e Good to choles Miztesok Tatent do... .. Falr to chaico 6priby, Superiin Cumizon do, Whout was very lrregular at an average of 57 @le trom yostorday, the grostest reduction Yo- ing for this month's flahveliy, which- was waonlr, though casl whoat was till at & small premivn ovor tho option. 'Ilio early fooling was ono of considerable woakness, in continuntion of tha tono last evening, It was due to o *‘lower Liv- erpool on the ticker,” which was antloipated by the privato advicon of yestorday, 4he murket strongthoued wome when (ho stocks In storo woro posted, and It tss Been that, though the lggmmh has moreasad nearly 60,000 11, yob our stocks of the speculative prada sro 182,000 bu loss than a wook ago. The differonca MNes in tho quantisy of Minanesota on hand, which 18 now at a promium of digo por by, so shat it will searcaly ba dollverad on coutraats for re- gular No. 2, unless thors should bo a gonuine squdezo, Our reooipts wore also smaller in volume, and the firmor tonoe roported from Now York mado tho short Intorost rather moro onorous to cover, producing a slight roaction from the oarly woakuces. Thera was vory little demand for shipment, but tho eurrant ruomlmn wore talion rathor frooly to flll shorta for this month, Hollor July oponed at $1,003¢, advane- od o $1,10)¢, declined to 81,059, and closad at 81.10%¢, with eash No, 2 epring u\vln);n Alight roforonco, Soller August eold at $1.005(@ 074, olosing at §1.07. Soller Soptembor sold ¢ 81.083@1.04, No. 1 npflufi olosad at $1.123¢ ¢ No, 8 at 81,02 ; and rojooted st 920, sxoept in one houso whioh waa disoriminatod sgrinst. Minnosoia whoat was nominal at §1.18 for No, 1, snd $1,143¢ for No. 3. Winter whoat was rathor mora salable at tho quotatious for apring. Cnal malos wero roported of 8,200 bu No. 1 spring at $1.131¢ ¢ 12400 bu No, 4 spring at $1,109¢'; 2,800 by 4o A §1,101¢ ¢ 18,000 budo st $1,108¢3 23,400 b do nt 81,103¢ ; 91,000 bu do at $1.10; 5,000 bu do at $1.003¢ ; 6,000 bu No. 8 wpring 8t $1.02; 6,000 bu rojocted spring at 020 ; 800 b No, 4 rod wintor at 8112, 'Total, 183,800 bn. Corn wan active in cash lots, and’ quiot in op- tious, being strong at yeutorday's range. [Livar- pool mha quoted highor, and_Now York uu- chianged. Our_rocoipts wore large and ship- ‘ments small. Thers was an urgont demand for caah lots, but littlo desiro to ahip, and tho situation was probably one in which oporators tried to hold » possible cornor at bay, 'Thoy pought for thia month and sold for noxt, having tho chance of profit on a nqu nust waok, with tho cortainty of losing only ni.up 1e por bu if thore should proys to be no cornor, Sume coneidored it a8 prabable that tho clique haw taken this courso, and haedocidad to ship out no moro, but to deliver it to August buyers, and mako thoir profit out of the shoris for this month, while nvaldhifi tho hoavy loss whioh unually follows tho disposal of ihe grainloft ovor aftor & corner Lias expirad by virtue (or vico) of tho statute of - limitations. Sellar tho month oponod ab 62%c, racodod to (23{o, advanced to Gdio, and’ ciosed at 62{@020, with o shade of })mffirenca for eash No, 2. Bellor August sold at 013{@02c, closing at 013/@61o, Iigh mixed closed st 6I@63%0, and rojocted at G2c asked. Cash sales wore reportod of 6,000 bn high mixed at G38go; 14,000 bu do at 6313 13,600 bu do ab Gdbdes 26.600°bu do at Glo; 15,200 bu No. 3 at 63o: 70,000 bndo at Glic; 80,000 bu do_at 6330 78,000 bu do at 6237c; 2400 bu rojected at 62!¢c; 5,600 bu do at 6205 8,600 bu do at 61340, Total, 831,600 bu, Oate wors quist and strong. The receipts wers #o small that they barely supplied the wants of tho local foed-dealors, and pricos advancod 20 por bu, olosing at bla'naked., The July option sdvanced fully 1o farther undor an actunl searci- ty. Tho stocka in atore 2t tho cloas of last woek only included 53,000 b of No. 2; and that quau- tity has beon materially lossoned sinco thon, leaving tho shorts at the mercy of their credi- tors, who protest that they * want the onts,” and sre not willm;’b to settlo tho difforence, lest tho act should bo construed into an mce knowlodgmont that they have cornered the mar kot for profit. The law thua sooms to be made tho menna of intensifying o mischiof which it was lutended to provent, The option openod at 493(c and advanced to 499¢o at the close. The more doferred oplions were firm, Soller August was (@} e highor at 853@ 6o, oloing at 36370, Sollor Septomber Boid at 343%@343¢a; and foller tho yoar at 33/ @I41¢c. Cah malon woro roported of 2,400 bu’ No, % ab 1o 1,800 bu do at 633¢es 2,400 bu do_at &304 1,200 bu do at 62}¢e; 1,200 bu by smmplo, whito, at 57¢ froe on board s 600 budo (musty) at 56i¢e ; 1,200 bu do at 56o; 1,800 bu do at 55¢; 00D bu de at 54l¢o; GO0 bu mixed ab 590 on track, Total, 16,000 bu. Itye was dall, and again doolined 20 per bu, undor an spathy on the part of buyors, who wore not &0 much alfected by what ia now hera as b! what thui\; expect will como. Bales wora restricted to 400 bu No. 2 at 780, and 600 bu by wamiple on track at 8lc. Barley waas quiet and steady at tho inside pricea of yasterday, thore belug less dispasition to buy, but with' not much pressing on the maskict. No. 2 was quiot st §1.00, No.3 at 8dc, and rojected nominel »b GO@EGe. Theso pricea are all for new. Seller Septomber sold at $1,02, with a ruinored sale at §1.021¢, and closed oasy at 31,02, Cash sales wero roported of 1,200 g bu No, 2at #1003 400 bu No, 8 at 88¢ ; and 400 bu by samplo at 900 on track. ‘Potal, 2,000 bu, QRALN I¥ §TORE. . Tho following aro the footings of tho officinl statemont of grain in stors in thid city on the Sven!ng of Saturday last, and at correspouding Rtos: ~ wnrat, Julp 18, July, 11, Jaly10, JEA T B it 8,134 200,597 85,835 78,900 12810 8,68 ki oo ennnees:1,366,078 435,020 coRY, 13,040 12,781 24,105 e,017 307,478 Co L0000 L,4E040) 2,630,9 L X T TN R 7 2U0T,05 3,959,129 v 3,008 11,160 A No. 3, 17,005 - 6 Rejecied, 1,003 9g,0; No grade, DU 43 New No, 674 wres 6,008 701,200 4,500 6l95 edued G408 | CoOM 1808 20,806 TV ¥ a7 site Totalsveecvens BA0T 40k sioot Total of all kinds in atoro, 2,806,012 bu, T'hosn figures show an increuso during tho wook of 57,874 bu_wheat, snd 943 bu barley ; ond & do- ¢eroasa of 603,000’ bu corn, 60,412 bu aats, ond 2,701 bu rye. T'ho utocks of grain in Milwaukeo aro reported a8 follows for Saturday last, a8 comparod with tho eawno lnst yoar: X E The Milwaukee Journal of Commeres snys: Tho orop-year just snding has beon ono of marked aliritics, Tho largest production of wheut ever nown {u tho Northwest haa Leon markeled during 1o pant elovou months, At Milwaukeo and Chlcszo Syer 65,000,000 bu bave busn rucelved siuce: Aug, 20, 1 Tho crop racelpts to this date are 20,000,000 bu In ‘oxcoas of {hono lut yoar, and (ho rocoipty’ lust year wore tho lariest ever kudw provious to that date, Wore it 10t for tho extraoraiiary domand from Europa incident ipon whorl ctops tu thst part of o world, prices fn thia country must Lisvo toushed & vary low point, but Englaud, as well 25 the northorn por- tionw of tile Continent, liave boen freo bityors over kince our crop bogan {0 move, The exporty lave reachod (e onormonn Agiira of 4,000,000 bu exclusivo of those froms (he Pacific const, In fuct, tho wnin sourco of supnly for tho United Ringdom' Tss bean tho Northwestern States of Ameriga, About threo-fourthy of the inports into Ureat Yirltain pincy Sopt. 3, 1871, Lave boen from tis country, and abont tha kame proportion now sflaat for {he' British Tules i from the Unlted Hiates, o great Laa Loen tho demand for our breadstuta that at e hefghl of th paule, Mat fll, Enyileh gold wae aent Liece (o pay for the products of our soll, and this fact hod much 1o do with temming tie tide of de. moralization which bad wot fu from the bulldlug of muperiinous railroadu and (o gouaral fitunoial cor Tuption caused by stock-gumbiing, sud tho dauire to accumulato fortunes (oo rapidly, 0 much for the last crop, What of (he one now growing? Accoputs from Firopu gouorully favor the expectation of u large yield of wheat, Irance, which Tast your bmported larguly, il (WK Yot huve' n wurs plus Tor oxport, Phe erop of Galiforuia s larger than erer. Our wibter-wheat Statea luvo an abundunt Jold ancl & fino quality of wheat, Al thin judicates Tove Driceu, bitt, o the oflier utd, wiooku of old wheat are Wusually low the warld ovor, the orops in Norths ern Burope, though Jooking well, uro uot. yet uecured, aiid waay be worlounly injured erd harvest, “Th spring whoat erop of the conntry 4 Jooking loss brilliant than ot this tinie lust yoar, though promlulng aguod ylold, 2 Tho Bt, Paul Press drawe the following cou- clusioua with resjiect to the graaslapper invaston of Miuncsota s 1t 18 #afo to estimate tho tillod aren fu tho ravagsd dlstrict ut 275,000 ucres, and of thoarea lu - whout thst diatrict t 200,000 acres, Of ihis arva, probubly B0t leus than 150,000 ucres Linvo hoon destroyod, Tl veprusonts 1ot loas than 9,600,000 busiols of wiioat dg- *gan sliced, 19@! voured in the germ or milk by grasshoppern, or ahont one-twalfth of tho whoat crop of tie Slate. Add to thln 40,000 noren of oats At 53 bushcla par acre, or 1,120,000 hushola {n all, or ono-twalfth of the oat orop of this lata: 20,000 acros of corn &t 32 busliol per acre, or 340,000 bualisls, or_ono-twslftli of the corn erop of tho Stato, And porhiaps 20,000 Acres more in e, bkt {arloy, potatoes, sl other cropa, nnid the'fill_extant of tha grasshopper havos osn be Fead~ 1y oatimated, EXTONTE FROM TIE SEAROARD. Tho following aro tho aggrogato nxpoflu of ho articles named from the ports of Fortland, Doston, Now York, Ihiladelphia, New Orleans, and Baltimoro for tio past wook ¢ Flour, brla 0,7100;Pork, bl 00 Wheat, bu 435,000{Lard, ILs, 2,735,841 Cori, bu.. 005,000 Bacon, 1t 534,100 The export clonranges for Burope from tho abovoe ports wero for the undermentionod weoks os follows . 52,749 8136, 307, 1) 7810 Total, 4 waoks. ..|1B&913]8, Juno 1 FRCH TN T e Jtino 1 DT B e 1 bu, I%7|3, 104, 40,2091, 040, 254| 457,057| 23, D] 36, W':?’!' ]db,&.ufl 435,42, ;(‘:’m 0, 55,405, 2, 081 1,2, 55,46 16 689 913 Totat, ¢ meeks X S LATEST. ‘Whont was falrly active in tho afternoon and Atrogor, duahlu}{?f{u bigher than on 'Cliange, Saller tlyo monul sold at $1.10@1.1034, oloain; at §1.10%¢, Bollor August at $1.07}¢@1.075, olosing at $1.07%¢@1.07)4. Corti was 3¢ highor and rather quiot, closing” at G3X(0 for Jaly, and 615/@0126c sollor August. Oats wors stondy, oloning at 35{@36}¢c soller August. Mess'pork way fulrly activo and firmor, closing as $21.60 noller Augnat, and 82105 seller Beptembor. Sales wero : 1,000 brla seller Angunb at 221,60 ; 2,250 bris sellor A\xgunt at $21.65 ; 200 brla nsll- or August at 821,573 ; 500 brls noller August at $21.00 ; 1,000 brls soller Soptember at $21,90 ; 1,000 brls sollor Boptembor at $21,95. Lard was stoady ab 311,40 cagh or sollor Auguet, and $11,60 uollor Beptombor, Balos : 60D teu ellor Augst at $11.40; 60U tes sollor Scptomber at $11.50, Tho scpr J. O, Bawyer wns takon for corn to Buffalo on private torma. Capacity, 44,000 bu. A dispatch was rocoived this aftorngon stat- ing that tho cargo of tho sclr Pamlico biad beon m‘ld 1:;.Lo|mon, aud tiso vossol ordered thore to unload. Py =R L G CHICAQGO DAILY MARKET. Torspay Evining, July a1, AT,CONTOL—Quotable ot $1.85@1.00. & BEANS—Wore dull and weak, The ‘offerings sro fair, but thore {& Witle inquity {fom suy sonrce, Mo dluima are quoted at $1.8082.05. BUTTER—The supply lan not been sufficient to ‘miot tho legitimate demanda of tho trade, and a5 a seault botter pricea bave beon oblatned. Only & small smount of desirablo tablo butter §s now arriving, and na Ligh as 30c han bean pald for excoptionally ting lots, though 25@27¢ were tlin ruling rsten for cliuice. Thera fast presontno considerabls acoumulation of sny grade, whilo of ehioice and low grades the market is bara,’ Wo quote uy follows : Chivice yellow, 24@2703 ;l;(tfll;lm to good grados, 18@3220 ; Infexior to common, @17c. BAGGING—Firmnera gtill characterizgs the market for cotton camioss Lago, As {he seanon advances tio dennd—alredy activo—continues to hmprove, and a8 diatributora i well a1 producers are carryiny less than uvarage stocks, therofis littlo doubt that priccawill go higicr, Burlaps are ‘quict and stoady, and Ui soman s trus of guunies aud wool sacks, We quote Btark, 3o; Lowiston, A, 8250: Anerican A, 29jc % c; Ottor Groek, 306; buriap bags, 4 and 5 bu, 17@10¢; ‘gunntos, single, 17@18c; do doublo, 21@28¢; waal éacks, 51@698, BROGM-COUN—tanuracturors are still buylng for {mmcdiate uso, coniining thelr purchuses to o fow Dalea. Slocks arc moderately largo, but, notwithstand- ing thte and tho general duliness, Noldér are not of- foring to make concessjons, Reports concerning the 0w crop are conflicting, bit, on tho wholo, indicate s ‘mmaller yleld than was at first’ oxpeeted, aud tho stock of old corn in he {uterior fs very small. We quote : Cliolco burl, 8G8Ye; do oxtrs, Oc; corn that will work itaclf {ito & chojce hurl broom, 7@7¢e: for good do, 6@0xc; good to choice stalk braid, 7] inferior Drish, 4@5%0, BUILDING MATRRIALS—Were qulet, No materlal fncreaso n fho demand as a result of ho firo Las yot ‘maulfested itsolf, though dealers look for a littlo better trade fn o woek or two, No chango in prices i capected at present, Stocks of all materiuls ate largo und ample: Michigan stuoco, $3.60; New York atucco, $.25@4.00; Utics and’ Loulevilla cements, $2.00 ;' Aliron_comont, $1.80@2.00 9 brl 3 Tortland co- ment, $7.00@7.50 @ Drl; Limo in bulk, T6c@S100: lima {bris), $1.00@1,35 3 rl ; white aand, 3 brl, 1,60 @2.00; plakterlng Lilr, 3 b, 4003 fird brick, yor'1,000, $35.00399,00 ; bulldings brick (common), $5,U0@6.00 § Bilwaukeo xnd Racine prossad, $2.00@I%.60, duk Indina pressed, $15,00@25.90;" do common, $10,00 @12,00, GIEES~This market hins shown weakness for rome tiine poat, and to-day prices wore drapped i }e, or to 11@120 for New York factory, and to 10@110 Tor Wentorn do, The decilue s mors the rosult of tha de- pression in tho Eastern markols than of any over sup- Dly, tho amount of chioesn in alore Lera being Lolow Tatlior thun above tho averays of former nozsons, Trade coutintes quiet, Wo now quote: New York factory, 11@1d0; Wetern do, 0@1lo; low grades, G@se. ‘UOAL—Quotations are tho Bame as havo boon prova- lont for tho past four wecks oranoro, and, so fur as hard cosl is concerncd, prices are firmly mafutajued. We repoat our liat: Lebigh, prepared, $9.50@10.00 3 Lackavwaung, rango, §0,005 Lacknw othur_sizes, $3.50; Penusylvania Cauncl, $3,00: Indlons Cannc, $7.60] Erly and Walnus 1all, $3.00; Lick Run, $8.001 rovks, $8.00; Dlossburg, $3,50: ' Hocking Valley $0,60; Indiaus block, $3,50'; Mivouk, 5,603 Wilning~ ton, $4.5095.00; Barclny, $3.00. COOPLIIAGIS~T'aokors’ goods aro selling at the given figures, Whoro 18 no special demand, but the goods offoring aro ususlly picked up : Pork barrels, $115@ . 1,237 whisky Larrels, $1.90@2.00 3 lucd tleces, 81,4360 1.50 % four bwrrels, 48@63¢ : pork staves, rough, $16.00 3 ed, $8.00@: tlerco slaves, rougly; ncked or sawed, $25,00@29,00 ; whisky 0, bucked, 143,00 § staven, $7,60@9,00; circlo’ flour Leading, T @9 DILUGS AND CHEMIOALS—Trade during tho Week has been fair, all things conslderod, and no lmportant cliango in pricos huw occurred. Ophim i weak, in pyupaily wth o Ecatorn. markét, bit quotationy sro Tinallered, - Following 8 tho prica lst : Acid, citrie, .. Acid, oxalle, Ib. ‘Acid, tartaric, nowdezed, 1 ‘Amwionia, carb, ... Asefoetids, 1o, Axlogreasc, Bidwi Boaus, Tongs, b, Oil castor, gal. .. Oil; lomon, Saiderson’s.. Toiussa, cllor, Meevsuiss Totassivim, oyat, fused; b, Fouassiniu, 0, b Yatas, Babbiti's, casn Quiniue, sulpl,, O ur, ... 1E0GS—-Tho past slx days, and prices ruled easfor, clustng at 1@ 14o for atrictly fresh packages, Salos were made oarly in the week ot 3@1se. § PISH—Within'the past fow daya’ thorn has_boen some falliug off In the domand for fish, tho oifect of whicl has beon ta weaken prices a trifle, (hougls uot to any quotablo oxtent, excopt Iu 'tho caso of whitetish and trout, whith were to-day lowerod 10 250 per g-brl, ‘Wo Tovise our list aa follown: ‘No, 1 whitefiuh, J-brl, $,73@%.83; No, 2 do, $6.05@ 5,755 No, 1trait, $3.3@0.50 No,"1 shore minckeral, uow, Jg-brl, SI0.50@10,75; No. 1 bay, $8,18G0,00 § No. % “muckercl, 3¢-br), $7.50@8.00 ; family maokerel, 3g-brl, $5.76@0.00; No, 1 shoro kitw, $2.16G2.25} Gank 'codiisly $.1980.0 ; Goory's colfhir, £,19G 607 Tavrndur nescing, mit, by 450680007 do, b, $4.25@4.50; Labrador 'herrity, round, ' brl, $1,608,00 5 do, X-bel, $4.00@4.25 ; oconn-tront, 31 cave, 0,237 Colimbla’ River waimon, jg-brl, $0,1665 10,00, FIUITS AND NUTS—Little chango has takon plico In any of (i features of this markot sinco tho Uale of our last weokly roviow, Trade still shows an gbarnco of anfimation, and prices of most linea aro ‘ouly indiflorendly eubtalnod, Halstus, howovr, aro finn and_advanclog—layors uow (uoled &l $3.265,30; FonxioN—Dales, 0x(@10c; gs, drims, 14@l80 ; gy, in boscs, loyers, 19318 ) prumes, ' 125,@13%c; ruielng, lyerr, $3,28@3.30; Tafsins, loose Mu $3.80@3,90; Zauto currants, }(@Tey citron, etnon peel, 18@s0o, Do York appics, extra, 1iQ1d}0; Micki 13)¢0; Michigan quaticrs, 1376315 entern tlo, 10Ae11%a; Bonthorn (o, 10546 nouclies, Wnlves, 12136 3 do mixed, 11@T1GE: by i iorrion, 10R193¢0 3 rusphierrics, 40G@:lo; pittod cherrles 39@40¢, NuTH~Fitherty, 1600100; almonda, Tert: gona, Je; Naples waluuls, 1610 @ode; , 1731803 Grouvble wulnule, nuw, 10@LT0; Brae 10@110; pecan, Tosur, V@10ia} Wilnington it fatley, 14G o socoud” quality, TG ido; ‘anneascs pesnutn, BX@Ye; Afriean peanuts, Tese, GREEN FRUI'TS—Lemous are sdvauciug i2ast, ana will probubly rulo higher withis polnt sfter the' wirs plus stock here and in tho country is Worked off, Do- mestic frulte were lu lurgor Buplly this moruing, eee 3 red do, 160,00 por cato .1 40 41t caginiy $U.004,00, vutsido for Lawtow's 3 whortleberris, $1,00 (34,00 por bug clicrrles, $1L60&,50 por bu; appled, 4063 760 por box § ‘o per brl, $1.503,50 1 wild plums, 75eh Y ; curcauty, $2,35@013 Do Wi ; pesclios, 0} oI, 3,00, 15811 coffees, @2.00, e, aud rico an_eany fooking was provalont throigldut Viaw, and lower pricct Liave been sutabilyl ¢ weok nunder ro. od, Coffews aud ricu have declined a 37¢, sl supure an jyo, At 1ho roduction VLo Lakter sricle 4 sotive and’sicady, [ o ‘The goneral 11-0Ann, BODA—TY@T3C, Corrrrs—Mocha, 30%@3%70; O. @, Java, 0Y@ Bdo; Java, No, 2, 31@320% ice plantation Coy~ lon. 253 @40%c ; fancy oy 23X@Bo; cholco do, 25@iB%o0;: prima Blo, MK@I0e; Fmd do, 24 240§ common do, 21@33igo ; ronsting do, 214G 4230} Bingapors Java, 2654@233¢a & Conts Rica fancy, 24(@2bio; o, priiy, 1GUXo ] Marocalto, UG 26X 9 axouem—Slar, full wolght, 16@1030¢ slearine, nll wolght, 13%@1do; do, short welght, 123@13¢. Tion—Uatun, Kasha: Tangoon, 1X@TiKe; Oaros Yoa, BX@0i¢c; Loulalana, 8@ e, HuaAus—latent out loaf, 19%@143¢es crushed and powidered, 11\@I130; granuinted, 113¢@114c: A, alsndard, 103c: do No, 2, 10ic: B, WN@I10%0; oxira O, 10@10%c; O No, 2, 10@10/y¢; yellow O, No. 1, 04@Usja; cualce beimn, Vyctgsics prime 301 falr do, 85@8%e; cholca molasses falr’ 40, Y@V%o; common do, LICETH Brityrs—Dismond drips, $1.3@1,98; sllyor dri oxtra o, BIGAR: g00d siRar-bons. mlrup, GORT00S ostrado, 15@80c; New Orieatis tolashes, Sholce, 856 8803 do primo, 80@k30: do commou, TU@T2e; Parlt Itico molasses, olioice, 63@080 ; common molaanes, B8 doe, B Nianaryn—Comman ta best, Bxr@0(o, 8rioxs—Allapioe, 17%@18)e: cloven, 4A@8007 cane ala, 35@37c § peppor, @10 ; nutmegs, No, 1, $1.45@ 18D} ginger, Afriean, 35@2803 do Onlouita, 18(e100, 8oavs—German_ mollied, CX@0Kc ¢ Goldan Wost, 43@0; Wille Lily, 6X@6i¢0; Whiilo Itoss, (@00} im, 6@0)¢0 ; Bavon mperial, C@ONe; white Rus- (@00 +'Cliatnpalgn, GANiga: primrose, 6@OIe, iivor gloss, 93@100 ; common, B@103a3 pure, EX@8c, . LAY Timothy and prime upiand prairls havo met with & good order domand daring the wotk, and ad ‘vauced, owing to inadoquate offorings, At the moment tha murkot Ia tews Brm, tho d “Iio Hartford Tymes paya: *Tha dnily ratns, which havo proved so persisiont and conlintious tirough- out the 3oaaon, lave cauned sordous trouble among ho Connecticut farmers, who find_thomAclves unnbie to cnreand wnvo thie gissa they have mown, Coplous Tains come dashing down withiout warning, An fui ‘monse aniount of Lslf-drlcd grasa {n this part of the CGontisoklout Valloy bus boen 80 much hirt by watling, and poriial drying,and re-coeklug, and re-wolting, fliat itn vaine ia Ialr dostroyad, it “not, in wany fi- stancos, wholly ruined,” Quotations : Timothy, prime, $10,00610.60; No. T, $16.00310.60; No, 3, do, $14.00% 1480; muixod, §10:00; yrime upland prairia, $10.004 10,60} No. 1 dlo, $8.50@9.00; No, 9, or alouigh, 30,00 7,00, Loos® ON WAGoN— Tisuothy, $8.00@16.00; Drairic, $0,00§0.60, JIIDES—Tho local demand continuos aetivo and the market Arm, ‘Tha Fecoipta ure light, and all Jois on the sircet aro aoon {aken, Qrcen hides are a shinde bigher {an and week, ‘Qhotationn: Groen clty bitels ers', Tc; gueen cured Jight, 9xe: Leavy, do, 8X mand_Liaving fallon off, i cared, T@TY reon calf, 16e; green kip, 93 Jeat Kipy inguf‘u Sy fint, 18@1bo; ary kip, 1k iclus, 45c; gruvby, acoro, dry sallod, 13@160; deacon s out, or othorwise damaged, two-thirds prica; brands a0, 10 per cont oft. Wérp palis, wonl eatimated a8 washed, , TTH@ 110PE—Brawors ars _tursing from hand to mouth, Blocks aro pratty well reduced, but inferior grudes aro pleaty, snd pricon for all kinds are exsy, holders being Besirat of qioning auts. Door Lo, cholca azo atoted st 10@230, and 300 4 asked for choleo Eastorm, Wells' cizouinr sayn: © Brawora ato buylug fn_smali lots of from 5 t0 10 bales at a timc, whilo dealera are afrold to opersta sven on s comparatitely smunll e, and de- cliue (o bity oxeept on order and_When out of stock, Tho supply of gond hops is small, yet buycrs expori- ence ua difficalty in susting themsalyed fn quality, tnd a8 thora 1n & growing incliation on thio part of Lgldors tounlond In vlew of tha fattoring prosjots and near ‘®oproach of the now erop, conceskions in price have ‘oen generally resortod 10 this week in order to effect uick eales, On the wholo, wo think the mnrket at this writing shows slgns of woakness, aud only for tha less enoouraging roports which reach un from the Rgrawluy dintriots to-duy, prices wight decllue, Tho Tate hiexvy ralun througliout New Yorl: Stalo have some- whnt chocked the “arming ot ¥ proceas, and Jice linve made thelr appesrance in (Le yards in Otego County, Unless wa huvoa dryer acason during August, thio quality of our Lops Wil be muels §mpuired by mould,” A Tondon correapondent eaya: * Great uncertaluty provails as to the proap ect of the new crop. The vis ise mado progresn dluco our laxt Leing sasatod by gontalralns and warin weatber, whiol, Lowever, bina Tikiewise angmented the yermin, IRON AND BTEET—Wore it moterate demand and steady, Following aro tho rates current : 21.10@3 210 ratoy 4y @3 t Norway ifon.... b Norway uall-rods, il German plow ste K Qast plow aleel @b American tool 2 on Clirom tool stee L] Englinh taol ateel, Vi) @30 rates Euglish spring steclivevaaiiiieenes 8 @11 rates Auiorican cast spring sleeli, . 018 QI3 rates Bieel tire, M IDuuusveens eeo 8 @30 W METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—The only no- teeablo chango during the post alx days s the docline of tin plato, I'rices are 600 por box lower, Other goods enumarated. belaw oro quict. —Tradg s light, us tinual at th1s noason, We quot PLATE—IC, 1014, $12, 20,813,003 do, rgotu," Haddy 10, $1L50; do, 20333, T1a TrN~Targe, 30c; small, 31o; bar, 30, BoLDKr=~No. 1, 22¢; No, 2, 20 Liin—Pig, Tx0; bix, 8@0a; Jead pipo, BYo; aut o, 8c. Coreen—Bobtomm, 350 : sheathing coppor, e, !Ehntg: Zino~Full casks, 10c; lesa quuntity, 10c; slabs, )¢, Snkxr Ion—No, 24, 5o rateas Russia fron, 8 to 12 lneluil\';\s;mu do, Nu, 1 M’Mlmd. 100; Amorican Ius~ sla—A, 130; B, 18ge, GanvaN1zKD nOX—No, H@20, 1203 No, 21@24, 13¢; do, 25@20, Mes No, 27, 160; No. 98,160, A discount of 15 fr cout 1 tuado from this st Wiiiz—Nos, 1106, 803 7 t0 0, 1003 10 to 11, o3 12, 14, 1240 3 15 ondl 10, 1dc; 17, 1oc] 14 v, 100; 20, 200; full bundle, 30 por cent 'dis- +"tenco wiro, be. NATLS—Some dealors havo reduced prices 123c within the past few days, bt the market is dull, Nails aro dull at $,63)¢ rates, ind some dealers quoto amall lots at $3.75, Rates: 23@60d, per keg, $3.625@%.75; 5d @105 G do, $1.194@4.75; 44 do, £.60% d do, $5,12%@5.25; 8 do, 1iné, $8.63)5 h, $0.12%/@06.23, STORES—Vero iu tho average domand, ght & do, 19x12, $12.50: 4x1 ‘Tbe demand from vessel-owners is very Bamlla sope, § Iy doei alaal rops, 124@11G0 b honp ansh cord, ¥ I, 18@%ie; marline, & t tarred rope, 3 I, 1731803 vnkuin, Dale, ; % brl, §5,00@6,00] tas, 3 brl 007 rosin, $1,00@7,60 3 Lr H T O1LS—A h|r|{n dewund 1a reported, both on local and inteilor sccount, and prices of 'most do- scriptions show firmness, Lard oll has been sd- ‘vanced 2¢, with which oxception no Important clianges hnve fuken place. We quote: Carbon (standard ‘white), 115 deg. teat, 13c; da Illiunois legal tost, 150 dog,, 17@17)c; do headlight, 175 deg,, 10X @20¢; extra wiuter lard, 00@92¢; No, 1, 80@82¢; No, 9, 70@73¢; Museed, raw, 95@9%c; do, boiled, $1.00@ 1.01; whale, 78@80e; sperm, $2.10@2,20; noatafoot ol strictly ]Imm, $L10; do extrs, We; do, Ne 80¢ ; bankoll, 5503 straily, C0c; elophant off, Y3c; plumbago ofl, 7603 lurpenting, 4%@d403 naphihia, 03 _gravity, 160: paphilia, common, 13} @14e. PIQ-TION~Thore i but littlo apparent improve- mont {u tho demsnd, but, under Jight stocks, tho mar- ket {3 working a litifs firier, Following are tho pricos now current ; Seotel (according to Lraud), $40.00@ 46,00, Lako Buperlor, o. 1, £10.00638.00; doy No, s 37,0 a .00; pite $.00@10.00: @o, No, 3, $40.00; do, Non. 4 and 6, 00 Maasiljon, $37,00 ; Luscarawis, §7.00 § ue.coal, 20,00, POTATOES—New uro coming forward freoly, and, when ripo and otlierwlao In Rood condition, sell Toadily to 4he retail doalors 8¢ uniformly steady pricos, Old ‘potatoos wero dull and weak, though nuarly out of the inarket, Quotations : New' natuttes, goad to cliolee, $5.00@6.95 per by dr do, $4,50@ 4.6 (L) at_B0e@Sl. @160, POULTRY—Chickens and turkoys have been in requeal snd highor than s week ago, thiough the former aro easier at 1ho momont undur lurger reculpte; Tur- Xeye, 0@1lc; old chickens, $3.76@4,00; spriugs, $3.00 @350 yer doz.; ducks, $2.00@2.60, * BEEDB—Timothy hida been sctiva and excitod duf g tho weok under review, and advanced 20@300 por bu. _Aside froju the regUIAr Orier trade, spooultors are buylng cusl seed § also, for futuro dolivery, He- poris caucarniig Uo kow ciop arg will dlscoucagluy; enco tho denand for sced aud_Armness of o uar- ket OlhiePsocds wore quiet, bt ateady, and primo womples ruled firm,Timothy was uctive_to-day for. cashi wnd futnre, and about 5o higher for good tu choicelots, Lungarian snd millst aleo sold highor. Tax fo firm, Quotations : Timolhy quotabla at 34,63 @9:45 3 sallor August, $3.03¢ seller Boptemnbor, §1.103 cloverat $0.3 Tamimoth do, $0.60; fiag, $1,765 weller Augunt, SLT fungarian, {06 do_{n Loxed &0e; buckwhe: @140, Sales fuclude 40 bags chioles timothy § 226 bage prime aud 1 car ot £4,20; 100 551 43 bags at $5,16 3 205 g 3 60 bagh nt $2,05 1 + 10 age at §2.755 100 hays wt 3100 for Aujtust, at $3,05 ; 400 bags, woller ,10; 50 buga Ilingarian ab Goo; G0 o bit millet at 600 § 17 baga buckwhicat at 1,20, BALT-The demand, both local and conntry, con- tinues uninterruptodly ncts The recelpts zre fair, aud denlers report ht aceumulation § but good bt 400 it bugu at $2,65 3 caru bow, &l Boptember, ot i do at 606 § tho markot I8 tirm at the es anyeted : Onons dagn aud Suginaw, o, $170; C: 80; or- dliiary courae, $190 ; coarss dinm 3 ground 2,00 ; dairy, without bug niry, with partment at stewdily mulufalnod prices, Btocks -are Aniple but, w0t oxcenslve, We quote: Young Hysou, common 1o falr, 15@430; 4o, gool, 63@G50; do clolcs ta oxtra fine, D3c@3§1,05; commou to fine old byson, BGAGS0 ; cowmon Imperial, 45G@00c ; good to chuice do, 956@$1.06; e (o (oo Gunyowder, T0@HIC: ¢l Tingwuey, $1.00@1,10: extra Moyune, $1.30@! H cholce to extra now Japan, 83c@$1,00 ; common to oo do, 633760 3 fufr 10 oo ol GG 5 Comitnon <o, 45@45¢e; colored natural-leaf Japun, 50@V0¢ ; come Lo e Qolung, 534507 gool, S5G05e | chiles Lo extra, 85¢G TOBACCO—This market fs firmer, The continued dry weathor n the priucipal tobacco-producing dis- tricts it 18 feared will canse o short erop, and Lolders entortuin exceediugly firm viows in consoquotice, W Bk 110 ebaui 1 G yiotations : YNk OuT—Lxtrs, T6@850 ; chiolco, 60@R05C ; modiuw, 50650 § poor o vowmow, S@4B0 Frua—Natural leaf, 75@800; hslf bright, 60@70c; black, vound, 43@50c, HubxiNd—Gnud {6 cliolco, 3¢5 ; medum, 3@ o taae. tue _prices_followin WOOL—=HRuunstns Arm o pric 15 Beauh, §7.0; waplo, $5.0; Lickory, $9,00 slaby, 85,006 Gi—deliverad, WOO!L~This market a stlll rather quict, and stools ccamulatod stneo tho last review, Iowover, pric re well mnfutained, dealers (hinkiug tha Inil {8 At tompopiry. Tho Foceiple nt tho Enutorn tuarkols, u])cchlf}' Banton, have lert very heayy, ond manue facturers wero nob forcod to resort to Weslara mue kety, heneo tho quistness hiero, We quote 3 Qo 10 primo tib-ashed, Vashul; 0oarso washod foece,puveniy o Madiwa und coarse unwashied, oo, Fino unwaahied Unmorchantal ot THE LIVE-STOUK MARKETS." O1110AGO, . TurspAv Lvesiva, July 21, The recelpts of livo slock duriug tho wock liavo boen as follows: Cattle, 1T Sherp. Monday itma o,ma 1,&'&; ‘Tucaday, 3,000 8,600 601 . Tolal 4C8 Frrm 101 ‘Blfpmenta wors as follown's s Cattle, Iinga. Kheep, Mondsy senes 202 2,835 waie little trading hod ATTLE—Up to 11 'clook vor: boon dos, bAroly s Inlf-doren, Ailes hiriny s Tor rted {u Tavar of hippors, whils the puirchases of cal buyors woro aleo an a 1oss liboral acsto tlian vaunl, Toward nuon, howover, thero was improvoment in ol tho fecal and autside demnnds, and, atthowgh prices wara irreguiarly fower, tho Agirogals of sales fno & vy docent sliowing, ' The siaihy of shipnora {u eaily criongh socountod for, the deciin of ich $fo " New York and the almost equally discotitaging #latoof affalra du_cther Eastorn markela Justifying that clnss of buyors in usiug mors Ly ordinary cans tion. Tee atock sont forward during Inst wouk In bong #old st a pretty hoavy loss, and (hat alippers stiould do- clino to contitiua_oporations save aé materially Towor was to bo expoctod, Concesalons from jast pricon of 230 on good to cholcs, and M@so on madium grades, werq - daninded sud oblained, But for the lmited supply of well-fatted catilo tho deprociation 1 values bt uave Deen oven moro sovero,. Tho purchasod of ahippers wero at $4.76@3.35 for commnon to meafura_stcers avoraging from 1,100 to 1,80 fbn, and at $540GG.A0 for Ko0d {0 oxtra_atosra avoinging from 1,150 to 1,450 lbs, At the latter figure Nicols & Addems sold two droves f 48 lhead eact, veraging 1,000 and 1,396 Na, They rere fed n Warren County, ' 4 fanoy drova avoraging 1,40 Ba folobod $660. ntchore’ stook mot wiih & vory falr luquiry at {olerably full pricos, and stockers also s0ld well np {0 former quotations, Calves were i domand at $3,50@5.50 for poor Lo ahiteo, with eales at $3,76@5.00, QUOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Graded sleors, avoraging 1,400 Ibs sndl over,, +.$0,10@0.40 Cholco Baovos: AT in 5 year oid neors, : 400 i, sevarenrspienses GAG@000 Godd Deavci Wil fiiienod, ey Toramed O steors, averaglug 1,100 £ 1,300 ILS .vuvve. 6,30@5.00 Medium Grades—Stoers in fmir flcali, aver- ..o 4T6@0.25 aging 1,060 {0 1,160 D, v o . Butchers® Block—Common o fair Stoors, and good 1o oxtra cown, fr ciby slaughtor, averaging 630 10 1,100 tha,... Cattlo—Common _osttie, flowls, Avoraging 700 to 1,050 . Inferior—Light and thin cows atags, bulls, and_scalawag atoars, uvoraging 1,20 to 3.75@34.60 3.26@4.28 2,00@3.00 Callle~Toxas, cholce vorn-fed, 0,25 Cattlo~Toxas, winterod Northi ... 2.6064,25 Cattlo~Toxas, brounh droves, 16@.T8 OATTLX BALES, No, 15 good stcars 48 extra nteors, 82 rough stocrs 32 good stcerm. 21 Taxan catllo 47 Texaa stcer: HO08-—Notwitbslanding the absence of anything mora than & moderate demand, the small roceipls placed holders in a position to command sdysuced Tatos, and tho duy's trading wxs douoe at prices ruling 10z higher than those of yesterday, or at §6.00@0,0 for poor to commou ; at $6,25@0,45 for fair to medium, and at $0.40@0.55 for good to cholco, A few extra wero talken st $6,60@0.05, fand In one or two lustancos $6.75 was il for fancy, but most of the {ransfers Were at $0.26@0.60, Thes cxtravaguut prices can searcely fail to Lring out an Incrensed sup- ply, and au early reaction ia looked for by dealors gon- eraly, Tuo market closcd qulo, HOG KALES. Az, 0 194 40 188 €35 |50 26 Gs0 SHEER-The receipts thus far during the week ave been liboral, and with only 8 small demsnd to mest sellors have boen obliged to accopt lowor prices, tha decline amounting to 3¢ por 100 ILs, ~ Wa now_ quiote inferior to common af §2.75@4.25, medium st §.50@ 876, aud goud to cholcs at ¢1.00g500. 1) . Boreazo, N, T, July 21, totul for week, 8,657, Lx—Raceipts, Market simostat a dewdfock; Not suficlent sales tabitlab quotabile yiricos. exp AND LaMps—Receipts, ,200; {otal for wealr, 7,000, Markot opensd dull ; not suticient sales {0 ca- tablieh peices, Tloas—Recelpte, 3003 fotnl for week. 5,300, Markot slow with but fow offerings; Yorkers, $6.00G5.25; Loavy Dog, $0,60630. 78, WATERTOWN. WaTERTUWY, Mass., July 81.—Derr OATTLR—Re- colpts, 059 ; trado very modrato; choice, $10,23@ 10,603 eatrs, $9.00@10.003 Hrat quality, $8,50@0,00 socoud, §6,6037.60; third, £5.60@6.00. SHEKP AND Lnsinsltecelyle 4070 most of tha flocks aroa mixturc of yourlings ahd Jamba that selt at G@Tio; Tumba, @des butcliora purdhizsed at x@Yedecling, Bueep, in 1ots, $1,60@5.25 each 3 ox- £¥0, $3.75@6.55'; spring lambn, 8G90 por 1b, ST, TOUIS, Br. Louws, Mo, July 21.—loas—Recelpts, 1,200 activoand Ligher's Ught, $5.5086.80 ; bacon, S0, 40 3 Lioavy, $0,4650,65. CaszLx=Rochipts, 1,018 3 quiot, ———— CIIICAGY LUMBER MARKET, TuEspAY Evrima, July al, Tho following wWers tho vacelpts sud shipments of Iumber, shiugles, snd Jatt for e poriods nawmod, oud- ingduly 20 i nrozirTs, For week, For wesk, Sincs Jun, Same tinie, 1970, 18Ta, " 1, 1871, i A T, Tinmber, m £t,8¢,593 493,459 Bulngler, m, 13,040 MY 93400 Lath, m....., 1,883 Yoyi1d 0 suniAnNTs, Lumber, mfL,10912 14,993 04,3 Shiugles, .., G190 "B 2061 199,177 La L1497 Y0 161w G111 ) oficripa of lumbet’ were again lrge, the 'ar- rivale. slico Tt ovening Daving been monn “Tlae wiarket was mudorutoly activo. Uoarde and tripg mut with 8 good demand, pariicuiarly the botfer qll{ll\l- tlos, and finm, while joists and scantliug wero wlow and cumpurflunl{ weak, Ilowaver, the offurings of 2dnch wlutl Lavo boon considerably Yoducad siice yes- terday, but the movement'is slugglah, Saies were muds at $9.50G88,76 ; and & cargo of Strouach Jolsls 1’.’?;2‘;";.2‘ ll:;?lal. nt“;; of tho l“mnfiyfln and Manisteo q il af .60:R4,6244, ardas and slrips brauight §12,00@10,09, uccordiie to quality, Come mon cargoes sold at $9.00@10.0d, and coaras, mostl; culls, weru quoted at $3.00@,50. Bhingles wore dull, prices raugiig from $2,a@d.00, L, 31,06, A uunbor of cargoes wora left over, Bales fneludo: Cargcons wchrs Lyona, Westehestor, Tawaon, and Fashion, Il"ul Muskegon, 613, 704 1t, mill run, mostly hflnrduv $18.00, Hold by 0, Deming & Co, Curgo sclir n Live Oak, from Maulates, deck load strips and Loatds, $10.005 bold (ull Johs mild scantling, 8, Usrgo sehr Whirlwing, ington, deck load strips from aud boarids at $12.00 ; Lol (il sLost Soiats aud scavte g wt 39,60, mil k. Cargo wear A, Torudae, from Ludinglou, Weck load ‘striye wnd boards, at §13,00 Tiold full phort folsta ynd scantlinig, b $3,60, ml tal Oavgo ketie Offy of Woodatork, from Ovonto, 160 in atris and boards at $12,43, Oargo sebr Grave Groene wauod, from Oconto, 150 n steina and bou 2,00 § S0 iy 3960, " Al gold by Diknelurd, Boriuid & z a TuE ¥ARTS, "Thio yard (rado coutiutcs light, and prices sre the A0 a3 & Wweol ago, Quotation @3.00 00 i Farat cloar, Becond Becond clear, 1 fu 0 "Third clear, 1 fich.. @000 v eloary {hicl 1L 400 ds0 Olear flooring, 1t and’ 3d "togothor, Touglt, . @000 Olear widing, vt aud 3 iogvtiar, First commion slding. bacond comuon ofdiiny. Tioaring, frst commaor, dren Vinarng, socond eomuion, dres Flooring, third common, dressd A wsgon-box boands, elaotu fuchos aud upward, B wagoushox bosrds Astock Loatda,.., , Balock borrds, U wtock boards, ., .. yulm’m Imnhluiom:hlulnr&ry.‘ P olel, acantling, fonoing, timber, 8 feck e R S wenses 10,50 Joint and scaniling, . Dickotn, Bur. e oot Tickobs, fat, Goda oty ednr Golnr poata, raund §@8 Aorstar,,,, Bhiugles on ivaci (A} 12,00 @18,00 » 1800 (316,00 10 @ 1400 —————— MARKKTS BY TELEGRATIL TForclgn Marlkets, TAVERPOOL, Tty 31 B, md " L5 Winter, 10s 0d@11a5a; l]\rlnw?‘i%:l‘(gfi::flflmfill 11e Bad11n 100; club, g1 G, Coru, 97 Pork, ain, Laxd, st o AvEnrooL, July 31—2: 3 Wioat—Winter, 103 RaGi1es fif’?"{; ;’lf.i',g‘,‘g“q’(fl ;?xl;e 11s Gd@Lls 8 club, -ufl@mu. Corny a 8, TavEneoot, July 2—Colton quiet and stendy s P AT e A A Balos, 10,000 bales ¢ Amorlean, 6,600 bales npogutation and export, 2,000 balea, Yarus snd fabrics at Aone ciglor quibt ind nelinged. roadatu(Ta quiof wverage Callfornia whi 116 50@118 81+ ehb Ao, 118 10@ls a5 ot mtenty epring, 08 10d@104 743 red wiuter, 1is 8(@ culpta 0t whoat tho padt threo days, 19,000 qra; fean, 6,000, Flour, 204 (@26, Corn, Tn b, Tonnon, July 2t,—Consoln, 92%@02} for ‘monsy and acconnt, United Btates Bocuritlos—5-20s of 1865, 108% ; 078, 100k ¢ 10-408, 105} now ba, 103%; New York Cem af, 0: Lirlo, 295 praforrod, 46, Thllow, 408 Yd@401 0d, Buy{nr ‘flont, 244 4d, ¥ Retined petrolowin, 03, Linuced vil, 278 i1, Laxis, July 31,—Hentes, 62t 100, 3’:‘"'0’ Elgin Dairy Markets ¢clal Diepated e The Chieavo Tribune. Tram, 10, July 21,—~Tho attondanica on 'Clisngowes nnuaually Isrga, buyors bolng lrpely in oxcess of sellor, “The oiforings were vory small to-day, tho cone tlnued drought afTocting tho guuntlty of chiocss, Tho va bt iiltle checno on hand, and that ia . Regularsalos—500 Loxea at 104 @105 ce 1es~760 Loxes toporled sold at 10XG 1,200 1us of butter sold at 50; good prinie Lutter would commsnd touday 230 por pouiid but tereis note bn tuo markot, 1,250 bor: ating 48,300 pounds of o ARTeating 40,300 po voss, was Aold, ot Parzarie Piladoluhin Wool Maricer, ITADELIIA, July 21.—Wool acti 5t0ok mcaroo ; OLiG, Tonrigsleanis, ah Weat Voosio doubla extranud zbove, 63G63c; ‘oxira, B2@Td0 - me tiwm, G3@GYe; coarso, 4Bc; New York, Michigan, Indlans, and ‘Westorn' fluo, &6@50c ; modium, 50 8230 ; coarse, 43c; combing waulicd, Gla; sombing iwashad, 406 3 Caniada combing, 600 ine Anwashe, Siadse; dotrad and medluin Iusplod, H033do tun caslied, 54@5%0; oxtra and morin pulled, No.1aha super pullad, 0@tte, T o H0@4lay The New Yorl Dry-Goods Marlot New Yonx, July 21,—Thore was a moderate TOvE meut. of siaple collon and woolon goods from Orst tands, and Prices ruled atoady for sl descriptiong: Wool flanuels were in goad demand by Wostern jobe ers, Arniola'’s dark xt]nh( opened at 10¢ for fancies tnd il for sideband styles Oclonial dark priats L e_for fancies and o for spocial Sl Fobas. Foreiga goodu dull - 0 Lociel atriee Pittshors ON Market, Pirtenura, La,, J a1,~—C —N¢ atod nt T0¢ ot walln 2 S0%mSL o wm“dn'nq 0 on ull; Philadelphia delives 20 effered ?a{:iflllm'(‘]?u he Produco Markets. [EW YORK, Newonw Tuly 21— Corron: G ufot and lower ; mide diing upland, 17e; futares close 3 s £ales, 12,300 balea'; July, 10 1+180; A :xfn,'ig !flfz’%fl 160'; Soptombor, 167-18@10 15-34c ; October, 10 5-100; Novarmber, 1640 December, 10k, GRADET UK FH—Tlour dull and i buyirs' favor; res ceipls, 16,000 L ; suporfiuo Westorn sud State, 4455 @00 chmmon 0 good, $5,6085.90 ; guod ta Cholcs, $.95@0.00; whito whenl 'extis, 0,086,603 oxira 30@1.00; Bt Louls,” §5.85@11.00, Rya our steady "at’ $5.0060.00." Corn-maal® dullg Wostern, $3.060@410, Wheit » dlitls belto domand’ and ‘s Bhado firmer; No, 2 Chicago, $1.01 @1.28; No. 3 Minnceotu spring, SLISGLIT; winier red ohd smbor Westorn, $1.9SGIM: mow whito Xentucky and Tonnessoe, SLEUGLS2: mew amber 'fenneasée, $1.50, Tiye, barley, aud mnalt unchanged, Corn operied firm, and cloed quist ; recelpts, 275,000 bu; Wettorn mized, 78)@190; Westorn yellow, 193 §0%0 yite, Weuter, e, Oate fmer; recuita, 13 mized Weatern, G4@00o ; whito, 1071 I AND Hova—Unclinuyed, . * ane yQnoctiss—Cofen nowinal, Bugar, molusscs, and e quict, TrrnoLEvy—Crude, 4%, spot; 6o, August; Suicd oftcred frooiy ab 120" TOH 56 L TURPERTINE~Firin at 4130, Eaas—Steady ; Western, Trovist 13230, —Tork excifod and firmer: now mees, $21.00, spot ; $21,50@21.90, Auguat ; $21.10, September, Bicel quiet, “Gut micats dull; plekled in 7k ¢ bellies, 9%c, Middlea ui 10460 ; abiors clear; 103 Lard froors 12'c, apot 3 13%c, August, Burren Axb CHERE—Unchangod. Wasskr—~Quist at 93xc, TOLE Tovzno, 0., July AL.—HniAnITorrs—Tlonr stondy, Whest fair’ domand and lowor rateu! No, 410w white Wabiasty $1.90; 350, 3 do, $L25: No, 1 whiite Michigan, $142; éxtra do, 1,60 annber Michigan, $1,16 5 fellor Jduilyy SL15; now, cash, $1.14)¢ & sollor July and August $1.147 %0,'2 rod, new, $1.14@1163 seller Augast an Beptomber, S1.33 1 No. 3 uew red, $107; do now, $105; refectod rod, $1,02 1 No, 2 amber Tiiifofs, $1.205 40, niw, §1.16% ¢ No. 1 Kentiicky white, $1485 No. 2 do, $1.43, " Gorn activo; byl mixed, cash and sellor July, 68c; August, 07ido ; ow misud, casls aud sellor July, 67} white, 11c; nd grade, 6503 damngod, 58 Oats’ & sliado higher'and quiet? No. 2, 803 Angust, 3¢, unionzs—Yoling dolng. ECktire—Llour, 100 bris} whoat, 58,000 bu § 24,000 bu; oats, 700 bu, o ey ButrxEXTs—Wheat, 17,000 bu, VINUINNATI, gveunas, 0., Jily 21.—Core=-Slead, at 101(c Bukavsryrys — Flour ‘duliand arooping ; fumily, $3.40@5.75. Wheat dull aud unuoitled ; red, $1,05 110 white,$1.15@1,25. Corn dull and_unchanged; mized, G0@6dc. ~ Oath fair and B; ce'and frm it $1,00 bid (o arsive. E ade lower at 193c, LurTen—Quict and unchauged, Cnrese—Dull aund unchanged. Priovistons—Pork sirony; walos ot $21,00 spot and Luyer July ; held at $21.56322,00 8t thesioge, Lar falraud frm ; sumiler searcoat 113c; keitle, 103 . Bulk meats falr and fivm 3 shoufders, T3¢} clea rib, 0%@54a s olear, 10310%e. Bacon fauir sud Drm; shouldors, 83c s clear ©b, 10303 clear, 1a Waitaxs—Deandud gobi at full prices, SLAND, CrevenaxD, On July 3l—DREADSTOFFR—Whes! dull; new No, 1 red, §1,14; No, 2 nowiuul, Corn quict: mized, T3@700, Ooté firh at G4 for No,1 Btato } 63c for'No, 4 3 and 656 for white, PETROLE oM~ July 91,~DREADSTOFFs~—TWheat dull and u shude lower ; oxtra, $1.45@1.90; now, $1.40; glaNo. 1 SLA@LE; old, $LAIG14L vew ambury $1.18: oid, $1.10.” Corn dulland declined ot 69@70c. Osta i good demnnd st full prices at 83c, TrokiPTH—~Flour, 700 brls ; wheat, 6,000 bu ; corn, 1,000 bu ; oatn, 700 bu, BinestexTa~—Flour, 500 brls ; wheat, 400 bu ; corny 3,000 b MEMPUIS, SMrens, July 21,—Corrox—Sleady: offeringe of midiling af 10370+ receip(s, 50 bales ; shipments, 450 Daleas siock, 9,810 bales, Lneapwrorss—Flour dull and unchanged, Corne neal scarco sud Orm, Gorn—Yollow scarco sud frm, Bl ot 8o whdto dull, soles ut Bhc. Osta—aaskol are, Tiiv—Searca and firm, ot $25,00829,00, BRas—Dall and lowor, at 310,00, Tuovintons—Pork firm nud Ligher, at $21,80, Tard quiot aud fir, st 19%@13e, acon 'quist aud frm; shouldors, 876 clear il Tiyos olewr, T1sfc. Dernorr, Mich,, Lovavits, July 41,—CosToN—Dull sad Jower a4 e, Lnzansturrs—Flour quict and unchangod, Wheat steady nnd highor; red, $1.03; ambor, $1.10@1.16; white, $1.16@L.18, 'Gorn frm and higher; white, £ 8ie; tnived, 14@1d0, Qute, 63a700, - yo qulel at U6o, Phovistona—lork quiel’as $21.50, Diacon quiet af 8¢ for shoulders, 1o for cloar rili,and 113/ for cloar, Sugar-curedfhums, 160; plain, 14je. Lard, 13X@1do, Witlakg—03e, 8T, LOUTS, 87, Loums, July 31,—Corron—Dull and nnchanged, UsapsTurri—Flour dull und nuchanged, Wheat easier, and some salos lowsr; samplo lots No, § red £all, $1,09@1.10 ¢ No, 2 red winter, $1.15@L18. Oorn uitt ; No., 3 mlxad, GI@GSs Lmek, Onls dill, nnet- tled, and lower; No, 4, 67@8c track, liye frm; priv, $1.05, Diovions.bork hher at £21,0622.80, Dk meats PuovistoNs—Pork higher al ). o Wton, Ao BAilr, ouly Sedir (rade, Tard uanmer, II,K;;. LIWAUREN, Mitwvavnee, Wis., July Ul—LRpapsTosss—Flour quiet aud wuishugld, Whest folr sud g Ho. 1 Milwankeo, $1,18; No. 8 do, $L18N; saller Kugust, 31,133 ; Replomber, $1,0847, Oata steady ; No, 2, t0a, Corn w shads tinmer; No, 9 wixed, Glige, Batley draoping 0. 8, cush, N lior Boptons bor, Itye dull and decline 1y 3 Trexaura—To Butlulo, 850§ ta Oswego, 10, mung-in—u—cwu, 5,000 buj 'fiuur, 600 Lrls; whosty , 000 Int, Sinpamsra—Corn, 4,000 bu; flour, 200 bris; wheat, 432,000 bu, BAGTTMORE, Ditriiony, July 21,—Huxapstorrs—Flonr dull snd T oty i, K:gff;\a“"‘rufc 5,00 ; oxtra, .00¢ fanlly, $0.0587.73, Wiea 5?..‘", weuk, and lu\vear: hio and Tudians, $1I7@13 Corfi—Westorn mixed i fmproved douuind sud frres arat T¢@7Re, Oats firmer ; Woatorn mixed, 63@050; white, 65@106, Tty dull, Puovisions—Quish and firm, Pork, $11.00, Ttk & nomiinal, * Macon firu § shoulders, Ve ; olear riky Lard Gew ut 190, futcry—Uncliangod, Govern—Nomtiat, © o Vursey—Quiot at 09/@$1,00, PUILADELPITA, THILADRLPUIA, July 41, — HUKADATUFrg =— Flone quiet, weak, aud \mchanged. Wheat quist and Acmior for udw Woitorn ; new, $1,43 puew white, $1.4581.60, Rye, $L08, Corn actlve sud highor § Foliow, 350 Woitern mitzod, Sigste. alfit'fi""” wiilto, 0@730, U FTER ABD Ea0s—Un A OiniEsQuict | Wedloru z8serve, @110} halk skit, B@ 100, o sosi—Dull sud lower § Felined, 120, Wiiisrx=i. wpw onrzaNs, S LEAns, Li, July 2l.—~umAin-Corn In d‘-fifi‘inoflm her ; mixol, £5z§ whith snised, SIGh Sora o Ol 1, aETh, PR Srm} stulen 1. DROVHIONE =T o veve G oy 6P} consd JOMbAN

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