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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TURESDAY, AUGUST. 4,.:187 T e o 1 i T i e e MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANOYAL. Moxnay Evexnia, Aug, 3 Above and beyond the multiplieation of the bueiness of the banks tint comes with tho ot~ tlomonts of the first of tho montl, thoroe wora oigun to-day of su iucroase in the domand for monoy. It may prove to bo n mero flurry, but, on tho othor hand, 1t may bo the firat Intimation of a now activity in gouoral trado, hasud on tho abundant erops now harvesting and the wide- sprond improvement {n the conditlon of mer~ cautilo affarrs, ‘Tho eall for money to move tho erops Liaa not yot hogun, although jt cannot be deforred much longer, ‘Tho rates of discount ot tho banks remain un- chonged st 10 per cons for regular customors and vory liboral concossions to other good bor- Tho lowest limit of the mariet ia b per cont on call with Government sccurition; roal estnto loans nro 9@I0 per cent; monoy on tho street {s B@18 por cont, Now York exchange ruled to-day bobwoon banks from 50c to 75epremium for$1,000. Con- sidorable amounis of currency wore ghipped ‘The clearings wora £4,500,000. NATIONAL, UANKS ONGANIZED, The Unitod States Comptrotloer of the Curron- ay furnishes the following statemont of National Banka organized tho pnst weel : 2,169—Trst National Bank of Kawgon, Minno- rota; suthorizod eapital £50,000 ; puid-in-eapitul B95,010. David Anthouy, Presidont; I, B, Fair- ehild, Cnsbior. Authorized to commenco busi- noss July 25, 1874, PUBLIC DEDT STATEMENT. A recapitulation of {ho statoment of tho pub- lie dobt for July is wu follows ¢ Dobt beariug Interest in coln— Bonds at 6 per cont. Jords £t 5 per cent Weal Lalta at, 76 2-10 £t w of Morgen at, n £, 60 X100 ft, with bulldiugs, doted Aug, 1,. 10,000 West Lok nt, .0 eor of 'Norton by 1 48 1t, dilell July B.uceeos 12,000 Dluo TAlund ay, 7 7:10 §t n eof Lincoln st f, wndivided ¢ of 24x100 ftand of bullding, dated A Gasssseiteavasseissensas | 3HT00 Iustings at, 20 0 It 0 of Throop at, 1 £, 25x 124 11, Witk buidings, doted Anp.fl evessens 1,200 algted't, 120 ft 2 ol Thists-aeth'se, w1 Hx 121 7-10 1, dated Tuly 28, o 1480 Taylor atrect, 21 ft o of Jeierdon af, 1 f, 23x 118 f1, dnted Imf.‘ ciGionas, | 1980 Tho promises No, 453 Woek Bixiesnth sh dnied A S s e Uio at, 175 11 of ‘Bedgwick at, 1 1, 854 s daletd S0IS Wavers sonrrrensmsesen . 1,600 Eighteenth ut, 1 w cor of PRt 3, b S £t with {mytrovementr, dated Juls 10. 3,800 Weat Wanliington aty 470 Tt w of Tall ! 003 Tty duted Toly 51, 2,400 Undivided 1-20 of una 3 and 32 of AWAesROr's 0 3¢ 1 6 A, anil W A 80 26 of nw i Sun 82, 00, 14, dated July 27.... 10,000 Weat Maurae s, 187 £t w'of Loowms 8¢, 1 £, G0x 183 810 ft, dated Aug, 3..s.ee coonee 10,000 West Van Blieen at, 0075 ¢ of Centrs avy 1 £y 253100 tt, (dtod AU Byvevassiseareeensirs 3700 Lota8, U, sud 10 ofna i na K of A o i Hea 1, 19, 14, datod Aug, L. 4100 HOWTIL OF CITY LIMITS, WITILIN A RABIUH OF REVRN MILLH QF COUNT-IIOUSR, Lot 18 of Roynolds’ o Sacres of Block i4, In o 34 860 29, 40, 14, AOLIUY 1sueuvererieerns 1,000 ROUTIL OF CITX LIMITR, WITUIX RADIUS OF BEVEN MILKA OF COUNT-HOUSE, Lot 10 6, and 15 {0 10, Iu Blook 4, Stowartn w 36 8 W i Bea 12, 9, 14, dnled July 24.. . 2,450 it 20, 1 Rosonmorkels Block ‘81, Hev, 16 14, dated Marol U.veeeuees 1,600 Lot b9, Black 12, Blewatins w & Hec. 1, SOl JUF Totousvnssnsnesrssnsenonsosonss 300 Lot 21, Block 1% Adom’ Himtia arts w i Heo. 36, 89, 13, dnfod July ... W Tot 2, it wamo Dlook, dated iy 20'-. 350 Lot 2, i e otk dnted Il Werevsaers 850 2 11, 14, und 15, in Tra Holmen' cb ul, Bioc 2, of ¥ 12 1 o 1 'Bco, 1, U8, 14, dated diily 21, Thaniel & Mugrien (o T . Newmon,... 20,000 11 Iuts fu Prout & Golman's o 11 of A 25 acres of 80 X Bee, 4, 98, 14, dated July 20, 14,000 COMMERCIAL. Boxvay Evestya, Aug, 3, The following wero the recelpts and shipmonts of the leading articles of produve m Chicago during the past forty-olght Liours, aud for the correnponding dato ono year ago : Dobt bearing interest i iaws Certiileates of dnd Corn, 'l Oat, b, Rye, b Barloy, Graes Dobt boaring 1o interost— 01t demand uud Jegal-tender notes... Certifleates of dupost, Fractiounl cutrency. Cofu certificates, Broom-corn, s, Oured meaty, by Beef, Lrlkei,one,® ok, by Lurd, 1., Tallow, 18, Butter, le, Cattle, N Shee) i of certitlcates of deposit us pso- $ l!fl,‘)fi!,é_‘ifii\ Db, tesa cash e Trensursy A et Toss cauls T 0 "Fibasu 2,140,088,441.16 Dacreaso of debt during tho past monthy Decrenso of dobt since Juue %, 1674, BONDY INUED T0 Tt TAGIFIO LATLVAY cOMEAN NTENEST PATADLE IN LAWKUL MONEY AT 0 PLai = consumption : 2,444 bu wheat, 764 bu oata, -opRYL ¥ 310 xnojg| 2<-0grany Ua0jEany Y19 [F3uID)| b §‘ ] g 3 ® 07e’630’T “Buy ~punmo Total (830 enrs), 280,000 but. Inspeated outs 4,080 bu wheat ; 731,272 bu cont 1vassuLg EIS°C20'F | 1 od, 1L g 0 Flox secd, fio .| 140 1, 176" 40,760 LERES G8,81111,010,481 200} i Live hogs, Mo 60 (F112,000] 00| 5,534,531 00,000 1,508,000 dra,000| 250,001 171000 00, 4, 5,701 "lio following trures ave furnished by tho Produco Exchnogo: Poultry, coops, Reeetved, Shipped. al ;.‘gnme. kg, . Y R, DEGE. Chfi::ie, bxa, 1,681 ¢ enus, bi B s 63 10,920 it Withdinwn from storo on Ssturday for city 3,023 bu corn, Tho following grain has been inspocted into atoro thuis merning up to 10 o'clock: 1 car No. 1 ved winter wheat; G cars No. 2 dos 3 cars No, 8 do; 1 ecar rejeciod do; G cars No.1 spring wheat; 56 cars No. 2dos 21 cars No.3 do 6 cars rejeoted doy 1car no gradodo; (101 ears whoat, of which 87 aronow); 1enr yellow corn; 96 cars high mixeddo; 206 cars and 6,000 bu No, 2 do: 29 cars and 6,000 bu rejected do; 4 cars no grado do; (330 cars corn); 10 cars whito oats; 89 cars No. 2 do; 10 cars rejected do; 1 car no grado do; 14 cara No. 2 rye; 1 car rejectod do; b5 cars No. 2 barloy; 4 ears No. 8 do. 5 9,514 bu oats ; 865 bu ryo. The following table shows tho dintribution of tho breadstuffa shipped out from this city daring 064" “enuig pa g PR @Ry 130 By ) FCC0'T $ | wary pend e “ppsedsuv w2 'n Hurou. . 15460 219 ‘SjevIs 69’ 8T k2 io lig e I k4 & 2 g 2 oL Eed ] 12 o 3 2 RUDEMPYION OF 5-20 HoXpS oF 1862, Chailes F. Conant, acting Sccretary of tho Uressury, hus ealled in $25,000,000 of “tho 5-20 sonds of 1862, and gives notice that iuterest will 30 stopped aftor Nov. 1, next. Tho descrip- don of the bouds is ns follows, Cou (mb;;xdq: rain ug tho Northwest. the Friday last. wmovement, and a rather strong spoculative feel- §50--No, 12,201 o No, 14,500, both No. 46,100, Lath iu- it . 10,401 to No, 28,700, Dotk Inclus 00—, 47,501 to No, 70,200, both inclusive; tot 1461 to No, 1,750, Loth 110 7,700, Loth “incluy . 31,609, boil (iclusly 'No. 9,860, both inclusivo; $10,000— 730, otk suclusive; total, 55,000,009, NEw Yony, Aug. . orime moreantile pop: Sterling fivm ot 4 nd 4891@490 for sight. Customs rocoipts, $559,000. Al uales of gold 'to-day woro at 1003(@109%, tlosing at 10917, Canyivg rates, Yho Assistant T'reasurer disbursed 496,000, Clearinge, 31,000,000, Govermuonts steady. Stato and railrond honds Adull and steady, | Btocks opened modorately active and firm at an \dvance of @24 from the closing «uotations of Saturday, Leading atocks continue strone, wnd made & further advanca of 3§ to %, until to- naurd the elaso, whon there was o fenction on 1aled to realize of 24@%5 por cont. Amon 7,000 #hiares Westorn 21,000 Union Pacifle, and @487% for sixty doys, 11,000 Lnko She mnrkety, 16000, C. & L €, GQVERNMENTS, 114 Cnrrency G4 .. X, Virginian, old... 1 arolinas, now.., 10 Connossccd, now Virginias, ow. Western Uion el Chilcago & Alton, Chicago & Alton pid, & Missoatprl. Col, wantd. Illinols Central, . Union Paelfie bo Union Pacliie stack Centrat Pacille stock, 893 Toston, latt, LEFs 15 1, Lick, & West'n, 1073 I Now Jorsey Cotitral. 1055 B, Faulutyeenannyes REAL ESTATE, Tha following inatruments were filed for rec- ord on Monday, Aug. 8: CITY YRIOPENTS, Taylor at, 110 £t 0 of Cunnl st, n f, With fiprovements, A Larrabeo ut, 106 ft 8 of Qnton duly Bl..... y ut, 147 840 b 103125 ft, dated July 1 TFvorgreon s, 7 oo T4 oF Laiielod Allport st, 175 {t 1 of W RO 1 A0 AN, Seva sty 1V i Nineloontiy i, W) the past week : Shivped, | 5 S ' Buifals] o 3l o Oswego, . “To Qdibuss To_other ‘. B port: norty To Khugston Totals, 7, 51,8 1| 922,60 “Also, 11,518 bu baricy whisno by vail, ‘Tho erops in Now Euglaud are oxcellout, as- pecially their great sieple, hay, ‘That section has not heew ko parsimonionely suppliod with Tenes a bettor growth, ‘Lho leading produce maskats woro rathor moro active to-day, having patially recovered from iguo which followed the escitomonts of Whera was o modorato shipping ing in sovoral departmonts, which would proba- bly hiave borue more fyuit but for the fact that thore 18 n holiday in Tiverpool, snd many partics wero cautious nabout trading, in the absonce of advices from that poiut. Tho corn corner was not much tailed ubont, thongh it in genernlly undorstood that the Lonrd of Y'rada will bo placed in o vory awhward dilomma if it ba nsked to digciptine some members who failed to delivor corn ou Friday afterncon through no foult of iheir own, Theraisnothinginthorules of tha Boaxd ta provide for such an gecnrrence, and it {8 with them simply o mater of “*puy or leave,” In tho courts, where tho oquitles of carct are romatimes rtudied, & different conolu- sion might be arrived at. T'he dry goods market was quict and pricea stondy aud tirue, 1In tho procery trado thore way @ modorate dogreo of activity'and prices wero uncbrnged, ruling fivm nt Saturday’s quotations, Luttor und cheeso wors yosronabiy active and commanded full prices. No mnew foatures wero noted in tho haguing, lenther, tobucco, and oil Conl was quiot at an advaneo of 25¢ per ton in Lokigh and Luckawanna. Wood ro- mainy quiot and firm. _ Fivh were in good de- mend and firm, Dried fruits ruled qulat. I'ho recoipts of lumber glnco Baturday have been vory icavy, One of the largost tleots of tho season 'was Iyiug at tho wholesnlo doocks. ‘Tho demand waa modereto end the mariet ensy, I'ho retall fradd is improving, Building ma- torinls woro steady and wmore active. Hurdwaro, including metals, nails, &o., romain quiet. Wool wae Hatlsfctorily nolive and firm. Iides, Ly, Hops, and braoom-corn were without special chinge. Heods wero quict, Timothy was in pood demand, but trading was restricted, owing to modorate_0fferlngs of good keed, which wan raostly inquired for. I eavy reccipts of new potatoos cuused & woale fooling to provadl, and uyera woro taking eunough only to moet doily CGroen fruits rold at lnst waelk's prices, Poultry and eggs mot with 2 moderate demand, Highwines wero in moderate demand and firny at tho advanen galned last woolc : though Now York wus quoted onsior ub #1 and Poorin waa rolutively lowor than Chicago, ‘'lo offor- ings horo were light, with- o fair demand for shipment, and smatl muaflxlu in_proportion to tho outward moyoment. Helos woro roported of 200 brlu at Y30 por gallon, Luke froights wero quict and o shado firmer, ‘Phero wad a fair inquiry ub former rutes, at 41du for corn, wnd 25¢s for whoat, by suil to Buffalo but carriern gonerally asked 2ge ndvanee ; and obtaiued B,‘,fui‘nrnurn to Oswogo in ono case, A tota) of Bix chartors wora ronorted, which will cmity out 120,000 bu wheat; IOD‘DU'D bu corn ; ond $0,000 Lu oats, Lrovisions were mora. active, aud again sitrongor, Mess pork udvanced 76 por brl, urd 800 per 100 fhe, wud meats 3o por th, There was ngood demand for nll cinsées of pork product, mostly speeulative, and baned on tho roported small stocky hore and elsowhore. 1'he August doliveries of pork and lard aro small, thus far, aud thi tonds to straugthen tho hunds of holdors, who ure fow enough in numbor to Lo ablo to form a closo corporation, and mnko prices to suit themaolyes, We note that tho motta of New Yotle in provisions s slko_* excolsjor,” "I'he markot cloned firm at tho following rango of ’pncenx Aloss porls, ensh, or mellor August, $24.46@2400; do, seller Hoplembor, $24.70 @+4.75; do, solier October, nominal; do, e Decomber, $10.00@16.261 do, soller tho yonr, $16,871¢(@16.00, T.ard, oash or eoller Aug- ust, 818.9@I8.40; do, moller Bovtamber, SULN@ISGD; do, solior tho your, $0.056 10,003 swiwmer lard, 193;@1237c. Bwoot-plokled hams, 133¢@1830 por 1b for fl@lfl Ib avoragon ; dry-salted monls, looso, ot 8370 for shonlders, cagh, and 8t4e soller Heptowber; 103@10)60 short vlbe, “casl, and 1i@llge sdller Sop- tembm‘* 10%@1io for short cloar, casb, and 11}4@11)0 soller Soptembor; summor long clears, 10860, ‘Lhe samo boxed ab J{@3(o per b above thoss prices. Bacon monts Yigo for shonl- dorg, 119¢o for short ribs, 120 for shorb cloar, all proked in hihda; tho ssmo lopso, 2o lowor. Dacon lams, 16@10p. Mesa boof,” §1L26@ 1L00; oxlra mess do, $12.25@12.60; Loof hiatos, B24.50m@26,00. City tallow, T)¢@7%a; Rreaso fominnl at G@83go. Malos wora reported ol 120 brls mesa pork at £24,76; 5,600 brls do, soller Boptomber, ot £34.76; 00 hria do ab §24.05; 1,400 brls do at $24,603 1,000 brls do, solior tho yunr, at 310.00; 760 ten lard, soller Angust, ab 19.46; 1,760 tos o, sollorBoptembor, nt 810,60 ; 850 tes do, sallor the yoar, nt 810.00 ¢ 260 tew do, sellor Docombor and January, at $10,00 3 100,000 1w shoulders, wollor Soptomber, nt 8540 ; 40,000 {ba short xiby ab 101¢o; 100,000 by do, sellor Soptomboer, at 11e; 100,000 Iha do (at Milwaukoo) at 10340; 100 boxas long elear at 103¢o looas; 2,000 I\m brenkfaat bacon at 18c, packod. Tlour waa mora nctive than on Saturday, though tho nrgrogate of salos was fav from being largo, nud tho purchasing was chiefly doue by lacal doalors or bakers; only very fow lots bo- ing takon up by divect ovders. "Ihio warket was steady at former quueu. notwithstanding _tho weaknons in whoat, the stocks boing small. Bran waa in good supply, and lowor in conkoquence. Hales wora mlmrlm.l of 800 brils whito wintor ex- tran on privato torms; 800 bris spring extras ot £0.50; 200 brls do at éG.Q\'); 100 buls do at £0,00; 60 brls do nb $5,76; 200 brld do ab $5.50; 425 bris do on privato torms; 100 brls suporilues at £0.85. 'Wotal, 2,175 brls, _Also 10 tons bran at $13.00 ; 40 tons do ot 812.50; 20 tonsdont £12.00, on track; 10 tons at 818.00'dolivered; 200 Lrls corn-menlal $3.821¢; 10 tons middlings at $17.00, Tho market closod b tho followiuk 1ango of prices: Fair to good whito winters, Choleo do Tied wintors Good to cliofca apring extrus 8,18 Aledium (o fuy do,.... 60 @ G125 Good 10 cholco NINDCRULN, ,41iieeses Gl @ 0N Patent dousevenens, 7,00 @1000 Toir to choico spring superfines, 400 @ 4.5 Cinmon do, 360 @ 8,76 e 550 @ B0 10,060 Q12,60 a8 moro active, bub wonk, averaging 13¢{@Zo lower than on Suturday, boing quotod dull'in Now Tork, with no nows from Laverpool. The recolpts wero larger, and the shipments swall, whilo tho greator portion of the wheat now coming in Is now, sbowing that tho new crop is fairly on tho move, This mado the mar- kot woak, A good many ot the shorts filled in oarly, but thero wore more sellers than buyors ; and very fow who cared to take hold towards tho closo. Tho crop reporta from Luropo aro gou- erally favorable, and tho gonornl tono of tha private advicos frons the other sido is that tho fecling therofs wtill boarish, with littlo hopo of radical fmprovement in prices nt this late date, as tho barvests are neatly assured. The ship- mouta from this point last weok ni) onr to hisvo oxecoded tho rocoipts by about 160,000 bu, bat tho pmrgzocz ts that this oxpotience will not ho repeatod, as thoro aro vory few ordera hore from points to tho onst of us, and tho new iwheat promises to como in much mors freely than Loretofore. 'This makes speculative woakness, and the gencral tendenoy is to overdo things in noting on facts which tend to sway tho minrket cither up ‘or down, Betler tho month opencd ot £1.08, doclined to $1.02l¢, ndvanced to 81,032, nnd recoded to 91,0184, closing at $1.02, Sollor Soptombor sold at GLOV@LO13(, oloming at$1.00%8 Sellor the year sold at Y92 fe@S1.00, No. 1 spring closed nominally ut $1.051¢; No, 2 do at §1.035¢ ; No, 3 do at b7¢; and rojected do at Bbe, Minuesotn whonb was quiet and casier, cloning nominal at €117@L17!¢ for No. 1, aud $LI10} for No. 4. Rod win- tor whoat was quotaable at about (@ 3go abovo tho corresponding grades of spring, Cash snlos woro roported ot 2,000 bu No, 1 epring st 31,05; 20,000 bu No. 2 spring L0837 5 17,200 bu do at_ $1.08; 16,800 bu do at $1,0237 5 44,800 bu do at £1,021¢; 2,000 bu do at S1.023¢; 800 bu No. 8 spring at 97350 ; 2,000 bu do nt97)¢0; 1,000 bu do at 97e; 2,400 bu re- jeoted spring at 870; 400 bu do ub 86¢ 3 800 bu No. 2 Northwestern at $1.11; 800 bu No, 1 ved winter at 31,07 ; 2,800 bu No. 2 do at $1.03; 800 bu No, 8 do at 07c. Total, 115,200 bt Corn was moderatoly active, and sirong, with & good demnnd from shippors, and o fair Inquiry on speculntive nccount for parties in the conn- try. A fow ordors were received from Now En- gland buyers, who havo hold of? for sevoral days past whilo ossh corn was o fancy articlo with gilt-edged corner on it, and now repurd it ns be- ng nearly on o logitimato bosis, 'I'heuso ordors were sent in all the more freely, aa freighta ap- Ecnr to be ntiffening, and if the presont incubus 0 onco lifted they mny riso to o rolatively hrigh point from uatural rosction. ‘Tho chiquo did not weem to be at work to-day, but thoe foar that thoy bhavo laid their nets for August induced iathor free buving from the short intorest, cspecislly as tho stock is matorially dunimshied by thebig shipmonts of Saturday. Wo havoprobably abous 1,600,000 bit of ol grades now in utore, and recoipts nre Jzrgor than way aaticipated Uy many; but with tho large amount of freiglt-roow on the market, and tho boliof that thoholdorsof tho cornnow here ** hnvegol to forwied it,” there tg sowo anxisty nbowt stocks, which makes willing buyers, 1t is impossiblo to eny what avo tho presont intentions of tho late combiuation; but somo people, who are usnally well informed in rcfum to the markets, clnim that thoy hove good reason to bolieve that tho late gamo will bo repeated for woeks hience, on a luvger seale. A grest doal probably depends upon whethor the lato deal gots mnto the courts or not ; it now looka s if moro than one caso will bo mado up from it to go Lofore a jury. Lhe prospects for tho vield fom tho growing erops aro eeprcoly moro than fair, and this, superpased on 8 light crop of lust year, with the certainty of & good domand from Europe, will probably keop corn well up, oven if ouly onsa im-unnt demand from couniry speeulstors. Sellor the month openod at 813Ze, andadvancod 10636 at the closo, whicl was 20 ubovo the Intest quotation of Satir- day. Bollar Seplombor sold at GLS4@G2ige, closing st 63%ge. Cosh No. 2 was goue erally at 8 premium of Mo over August but closod st 63, 1Iligh mixed closed strong ot Glo; and rojected ab (2. Cush salos were reported of 20,300 bu high mix- ed at Glo; 17,400 bu do ab 63350 ; 13,800 bu do nt G814 1 6,400 bu dout 0 0 3 69,600 bu do at G334¢5 1,000 bu No. 2 _at (g 63340 ; bY,600 bu do ab B3} 90,000 bu do at 30 10,000 bu do ot 63%o; 84,000 bu do ot 3c 62370 ; 13,200 bu do nt G2igo ; 2,400 bn rojected ab6le; 8,200 bu do ot 613{c: 4,800 bu do at 61340 ; 2,000 bu do at Gle, Lotal, 341,600 bu, Outs wero moro active and rathor irrogular aL about tho tho aamo average of prices ay on Baturday. Thero was a good demand both for caah lots and options, but chielly for Soptombor, All tho old nats havo hoen shipped out; and the now aro yot in light stock, but uro coming in more freely, and thoro will ho no moro scarcity, unlesy it should bo on an urtificial squeczo of the shorts at tho closo of this month, Holler August oponed at i8¢, declived to 87440, rose to 38, and closed at 87%{c. Sollor Septembar sold st 85}{@ 853de, and Roller tho year ut 833/@dGe. Kow No., 2 closed ot 400, and rojected ot 40c. Cagl seles wero roported of 13,200 bu No, 2 now at 46c ; 600 budo at 45570 ; 6,000 bu do at 45}ge; 1,200 bu do at 4540 ; 6,400 bit do ut 4365 600 bu 0, & white, new, ut 46c : 1,800 bu_do at 451go; 00 bu do nt 454c 1 600 bu do ok 450 5 600 buve- octed av 1o 6,000 bu do at 40¢; 1,200 budo at U0 8,000 bu do ot 88160 600 b do ab 9807 8,600 bu by snmplo at 49¢; 1,800 bu do at 480 ; 1,200 bu do at 473e, all frea on board ; 2,400 bu by suwple ab 48¢; £0D bu nt 4734e; 1,200 bu doat 47¢ on truck. 'Wotal, 51,600 bu, ltyo was In falr domund, and with a stondior fecling on tho pavt of halders, thongh the re- coipty were liboral, Tho tvenurnl foaling some woeks ago wia to tho oliect that rye would be ¢ worth * ahout 70c far Angust, and that figuro boing ronchod, thero isuoro willingness to trude than horetatore, Tho market closed firm at 7uc. Cush sales wora roported of 800 bu No, 2 at 71e; 6,600 bu do ot 700 ; 800 bu rojectad ot Gtcs 400 bu by eamplo av 760; and 400bu do at 780, Total, 8,000 bu, : Darloy way quiot; but firm, sollera holding oft till lato in thso sossion, fu the hope of sccuring o matorial advance, oller Boptembor was a shado flemar, with sales of round loty ab &L.01)¢@1.,03, sud enr lots ot §LOL, Cash No. 8 was ubout lo dghor than on Baturdny, Cash sulos were limit- od to 3,400 bu No.¢ at$1.05; 400 bu No. 3 at 0504 and 400 bu by samplo ab $1,00 ony trnek, Total, 8,700 bu. Nojected way nominal at 80e, Tho following shdwa tho reccipta and ahipe mants of tlonr and grain ab this port for the flret sovon wonths of 1874, as conipared with the ovemont for tho sxmo time last yeur : GEIVED, Sirr, 1874, 1873, 1,002,708) 1,610,76] 1,274,400 6 7,040, 1010, 0RT 8] 7208840 Tlou, bris, Wheat, b, G 2 l20/043;905{20,018,000{ 17,547,073 l)g{x“.'lkll. 7 W020,691 0407074 9,500,340 Tye, bu ioomH| 200,008 414060 Burog, 1 3, 1,210 048] 1,100%043] 1,191,820 OTHER PRODUCK STATISTICE, e Now York Froduce Exehange Cireular hag the following ¢ ' vhiilo supply of grain, Juctudiog tho tockn fu ety at tho FoluHpaT pOLLS of BCoUMuIALON ut Jako | 31,0287, and soller Soptomber at 10037, and soalioard ports, In tranatton_ the lnkes, the Now York catiale, and by rafl, was, July 25, 1874 1 I Wheat, b, 1,899,701 14, 600 ) Lz semll 7 1,204,901 1,080,000 45 ol arie Tarley, e Instoraat Uhleago, Milwaukeo’, ... )00 Duluth *Folod " v, 174 B8 053] 7,467, el nizsh] 4,732,80] 1,687,8 “Histimatad” Tamiount aflost at Buffalo and Now York lias not hoon notadad, “Llio wieat intvost fn {lio Brilioh Tsls will come menca ahout tho socond wook in Auguat, Tho pros- pocts for the wheat erop, except on Wit dry olla, 1 Uotter then it linw bieen for sovernl years, witl a largar Droadth of Il cowy (o wheat fhap usial, Tho whost crop it the Dritish Tales will bo tho crop of tho Aca. Jome RbL wooldn o Wi’ prospecta of o ngliul farinora was encouraging, but now, with Aun-burnt pantures, Lt bny crop, end a_partia fallro of tho turnip crop, tho wheat crap will bo thels main zollauco for returns of thelr labor, Tu Germany (he ryo crob at beat will not oxecod i averayio u ginntity, though the quallty prombses to Do gootl, Ve roturnn of 1o wheat crap are oxpecled £0 bo satiafaatory, . - Tho woalher at Rotterdam In tho middlo of July ind heen vory fine, Fram tho reduced atack of ryo it liad voon firin, 1 having become kuown (hmé con siderablo portion of tio arrived cargoot of American wihend R ungold, tho mariet for whoat at Kotterdam closad dull, Tn France tho crop veportn at lnteat mail daten wera favorablo, capeelully tho wheat, In tho Anjou district tho batley and ry6 erop lrad_gooi prospreis, bub visce whora theo crops wero not at all Dromising, Thero 3tk & contitianica of tlio droughtyand fu fomo foculitics thero had boen a great Acarcity of water, I'ricen fntho Frouch Provinclal markets continued to decline, ul- lh'llfl:l!hl Illm:lln; D‘f Iil;nnt v‘!fi!m:fll& 1 'ho fmparts into Liverpool from N J 187 and 1870 1 L belime Ll L) 1874, 14,701,876 a1 4,001 61,080 Oatmeal, aac Flour, sacks,, Flonr, brls., e 1,008 o) Tho Albany Argua givos tho following table showing the quantities of oma of the yprineipal nrticle of produce left at tido-water from the commoncoment of navigation to, and including the 22d of July, in tho yenrs indiented : 1873, 1873, 3’"".,""' 2,108, 9,507,800 401,000 03,50 2,153, 1,200 9,274,700 . LATEST, Wheat was in fair domand and highor, closiny Iato atan advanco of ¢c seller August. Cash was quoted at $1.03@1.08)¢, Boller tho month sold ag 81,024 @1.0214, closing afier 4 o'clock at Corn was quiot, but highor and very firm at Gie up to 68340 for tho month, closing at tho outside, oud {i81¢o for Boptomber, Aftorwards 638{c was bid seoller tho month, Oats wero stronger, solling ot 750 for August, and 35} sollor Soptombor. Mékn poric was steady, with salea of GO0 brls sellor Soptomber at $24.75 ; end lard withgalosof 250 tes sollor tho vear at $10.00: Short riby wera stronger, Salea’ineludo 100,000 1bs ehort ribs seller Soptembor on private terms, ‘'lho sehir Llvina wos cherlered for wheat to Oswego at e, carrying about 18,000 bu. ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARXET, ° Moxpax EveNnag, dug, 3, ATLCOTTOT~Was ateady ut SLUG, BUTTER—Thero was” diminution in the demaud, nnd, with littlu or 10 Increase In tho receipts late prices woro easily muintained, There are no considerable stocks of any grade,whitio of ehioice thero ji s contiiuod nearcity, Wo quote: Oloieo yollow, 3062300 medium to hood grades, 20@2o; fuferlor to comalon, 146 o, TAGGING—Ordlers for grain bags aro now pouring in from ail quartors, and tho market_prescuts au apl- mated appearance, Most of the well-known brauds ra sold nhiead of prodaction, aml if tho presont activity continues the advance of lo noted o Baturday will 10 doubt bo fallowed by a_further advance. Durlaps and gunuleanrs steady, We quote: 8tark, 35c; Low- iston, Anerican A, dlc; Amonkeag, Sle; Otter Creck, dic; burlap bags, 4'sud b b, 1979195 ; gimuios, £luglo, 17@18e; do double 27G24c; wool sacks, 071G BROOM-CORN—Tho usnal number of orders wero recelved sud placed, dealors adhering to quotationn: Cholew Lurl, 3@8XC; do- extra, Ue: vorn' that will work Itselt Into & choleo hurl 'broom, 7@7ie; for 1000 do, 6@ 1o0d to choleo stal "brsid, 7o' Li- o ferior brus BUILDING MATERIALS—Tradels Improving. The muarket ia stendys Michigan stucco, $2.23: Now York stuceo, $3,008400;3 Utien and Loutavillo ecments, $2,00; Akron cemont, $1.80G2,609brl; Portlaud ce- nenty $7.00@7.00 B brL ; dmoin hulkgoe@s1.00; lino (Imla), "§1,00@125° @ brl; white sand, @ brl, $1.50 @4.00; pinstering Viutr, @ Lu, 400 ; firo brick, per 1,000, * $53.00G90.00 ; Buidingbrick (common), §5,00 @000 ;. Milwaukeo and Racio pressed, $37.00642,00, del.; Tudlans, pressod, SIG.0UG25,00;" do’coramon, 00G12. . 00@)] e OHEESE~Tho cooler weather Ia hnving a_ favorablo effect upon the chivese market, stimulating tho do- mond, sud fuducing among lolders n aulch miora confident fecling, The ndvance in Liverpool aud in New York also ¢xerts a stimulatfng ufluenco, and fino factory chicesody held o bighor—now quotol nu follows: New York fuctory, 11@1%; Westuru do, 10j@117c; low grades, Gase, COAL=Tho_cosl-dealers held 8 meeling Saturdny afternoon, ut winch it was decided to udvauce tlio price of anthracito 250 por ton, Boft varieties romuin s proviously quoled, Commenting upon tho Jato trado saly in Now York, tho Julletin says: * 1t will bo seen from this stateinent that (hero {s nu avera {nereaso In prica of aiout 10 per, vuat, which fs rade icated upon a shorter supply thun thuro was at this timo fast year, aud $ho ofTorts that tho companics havo boen making to advanco tho niarket, Prior to tho first of tho year 3 wan_ givon out fint the narket would be ndvauced from 10 1o 15 cente por fou per montl, sud this policy hs been adbored to, 1t will also be noticed that tho - monthly aalo, whick formerly consisted of from 80,000 to 100,000 fous, has, for tho Tast fow mouth, been cut déwn to 35,000'tons, or bout ono-fourth the ordinary umount, Lo supply fa thus limited, and tho price, of conrse, ndvanced, Tho coal companles have ulroady issued fheir cireular for August, givinyg tho prices (ot ure (o rule during the wouty,’ and these slow ail aversgo increaso of 15 centa 'per ton. 1t fa also undoratood tuat the anpply Ta 1o Vo furtlior ouriailed and thut pricos will bo heid up_during tho year.” Wo now quote: Lehigh, preparcd, $3,60@10,00; Tackawanna, range, 30,003 Lackawania, other sizes, $,60 3 Penusylvauin, Caundl, 38,605 Indfana Canucl, §7.60; 'Lirle aud Wal- nut 0, $7.6068.00; Lick Run, $7.60 3 Nrooks, $7.60; Blossburg, $3.60; Ifocking Valloy, $6,60; Indiaua block, $0.50 ¢ Minonlk, $3.00 ; Wilmiiglon, $4.60@5.003 Tiureloy, $5.0 COUPERAGE—-Packers aro buylng quietly at the ruling prices, Btock in dull: York burrely, $L1 @125 lued torees, SLAS@LO0Y flour Lurrels, 48 whisky barrels, $1.90G2.00; pork stuves, 16,00@10.00 7 do, icked, $13,00@22.00; Lereo, 22,003 bucked or aawed, $20,00 s, Tough, $15,00@29.00; do, 00 ; flour staves, $7.060@0,00; elrcls tlour headiug, TH@YC, EauG§—Wero in molerato local request ot 15@10e, FISI—~Trado fu his dopartuent wns as_uotivo’ as could reasonubly bo cxpeetod ut this stago of ho sea- son, aud, with 1o surplus stock ou hand sud higher prces provalling at tho sources of supply, obbers, of course, cutertsin very fiemviows, Following ‘sro {ho pricos curreut:. No, 1 whilofish, -brl, $5.60 @5.78; No, % do, $5.60:@5.60; No, 'l lrout, §5.45 @5,60; No. 1 shore” mackeral, now,%-brl, $10.0 10,73 3 No, 1 bay, §8.5068.76 3 No. 3 iuickerel, 3g-brl, $7.00@7,25; family mackerel,’ X-Dtl, $5.76@0,00; No, 1 ‘shoco kitw, S210@220; bank codiish, $3.35@ Goorge's codilel, 5,753 0.0 ador herring, split, brl, $8,60@9.00 { dlo, bri, $1.45@4,60 7 Labrudor hors rlug, round, brl, $7.60@8,00; do,” X-brl, $4,00@4,25 ; oceunetrout, 1 tase, $9,95; Colambia River walinon, 3-brl, $T5@10,00, TIMNTS AND NUTS—Domestis dried sro dull aud cany, tho near approach of th enson when new fruit will begin to come forward making holders snxious to cleau out ol stocky, ‘o small supply sorves to provent anty vory rapid doprechution in values, forelgn drled fritits aro u moderato raquost ot Weady ratos : Fonktax—Dates, 0% @1063 ey, drums, Li@lbo; B by Voros, lngers, 1TGHo; Durkieh ; vatuiiia, luyor, $3,00@. 40 rais~ Zanio cureati, 146 @ a3 rougl, §! Blavy $.00@: Temon el cxtrus, T@10)0; Lichigan quarters, 12%@100; Honthorn (o, 10}g@tlei peuchies,halves, 11147 ed 103101407 Dlack~ Foteics, new, 18@io raspbortics, JH@4ucs pittod ler- rles, Gtz d0c, Nuza—Lilbertn, 166160 ulmond, Torrue gou, Zxd2io; Nuplos walniits, 1861903 Wil wale nuts, 17Gido;' Gronoblo waluuth, now, 10@1%0: Dea- “Als,'10@ 1107 pocans, Toxas, 10@16; Wilmington Peatiuty, fuucy, 12@tie: do kocond qualily, 76wig; "onnesrop poaniuin, #3:@00; Afsican peannts, T@so, y Lomons were finin, Obioleo fruit in qusted it $10,00 yer Lox I Now Sork, Aypios and peactes wera i Hooral xupply and sascr. Jior- Ticw were stronger s Lomons—rench, Mesaina, and Palermo, §9.00611,60 per box § bluckberrics, fu cascs (10 ¢yt $1,60aid, 75, outslile for Lawlows; whortlolier- Thew, §: .60 per b apples, 25@500 per box; do yer' b, $173@H75 ¢ plunin, Toe@8160_por Jg 'bug curran, $3,00 per bu poaches, #3036 pot box | baskoty, T5cG$1,00 3 peary, T0c@$L25; Californls paar, FLOCGTAD por box § do pluine, lomatoes, 25@ s per box s grapes, B5e@81.00 per busket, 1 GROOHITS~dubhers report no decided chango i any etura of this market, Only s soderate anunt of buviua, e traimactid, elary plons dlsplayinig uctivity, but the goneral market was fuirly firm, an Wa Fojieit our duotutions of Baturday, us follows { J1-Ganp, Bopa—TA(@724¢ Covvirs—bocha,” 30X(@5T0: O, G. Java, 94%@ aj Java, No, 9, 01GUas; echolce wlsutation” Coye fan wliced, 181 Westorn do, 1046} B fon, - 354@26y0; fanoy 1o, 253(@20c; cholco do, 25}@ige; prime Riv, @840t 0, U@ 23%0; common do, 2I@93%0 3 ronsting do, N4W 220} Bingnpore dnvn, 454¢(@233¢0 1 Conta Ttlca fancy, 35@52¢c; o, yrinig) 212430} Maracalbo, 23(@ Sawnuea—sStar, full welght, 16@1ai¢o; stesrino, full welght, 19} @140 do, rliort weighit, 131@130, ior—alno, Ruisics; Naugoot, 7X(@150; Oaro- Hun, 83 @030} Louialana, Gk@!!fic‘ : Buaita—lateut ent loat, 14¥@12%30: crushed anit powdared, L\@11%0; granulsfed, 11N@I1}0; A, slandard, 107;c: o No,2, 103e: 1, 104310503 oxtra 0, 1014@100; 0 No, 2, dot,mibiso; yallow, O N, 1, $1@031 thvies brown, primo ‘o, D%i@ W03 " falr do, 85@8zc; cliojeo’ molossea mugar, 95@0%o03 fnir do, 3@0)(0 { comman do, BRESC, Binrs—Dinniowd dripe, $1,33@01,38: slivor drips, oxirn fin, B1@80; good sigar-bious sirup, G5@700 oxira o, 16@4003 Now Orivan molasace, Gholce, B3 H89; do prime, Bik2o; do common, T0@72c; Portu Tticw molanses, cholco, £5@880; common molansos, 35 @1te. ; TUs~Common to Lost, BL(@03¢a; Allspice, 1T1G@1830 clove, 45@50¢ 5 cane c3 Fopnor, 45@H00 3 Antmons, Nov 1, AT 1,507 ginger, African, 23130 ; do Oalbutta, 18620, Soavs—aetin moitied, 0t(e0igo dollion Wes, 4360 ; Wihto Lily, GX(@igo: Whilo llose, G1(@0¢o} paln, 0@6140 § Bavon Imperisl, C@0i(c; white Itus~ slan, 53/@00 3 Cliampaigu, R0} %@100}; common, 8@1040; primroso, @6« Branou—silver glos puro, fy@gc, HAY=Wns in fair sbipping demand and efeady. Quotatfon: Timotly, prime, $17.60@18,00; No, 1, $10,60@17,00 § No, 2, do, $14,50@16,00 mimi. $13,00 e Driro uplaid ";mm,smrm@\n.un; No,1 . FA60@Y, b or alough, $5,00640.00, Laosn oN WaaoN—1niothy, $8.00@ 10,00 ; prairie, $6,00G0.50, 1IDES—~Wero wlendy and piliblo to loeal denlers X Groen city bulchers', 563 green cured, ight, 9)¢@03: Tleavy o, B3o; ARt trod, 1@THa: geeen calf, 1§n; 7@14@; venl L'x;‘u, 114, 1120z dry’ flint, 1@10c3 ry kip, 1803 dry Bttt 13681503 deacon akins, 1501 genblby, acored, cut, of allierwina dnmagod, tvo- thirgs price; bratrded, 10 por cent off, Sheep polts, wool eatimatod ns washed, W It 8735@400. HOPs-Woro rlow at 10@%00 for Weatern, nuau AND STEEL—A light ordor trads was re- orted 3 0Nt 0 eoree 201080 210 rates Horeo-5hoo {ron; 16 @5 Tten Plato-Iron, common tank.... Norway ffon... Norway nnll-rod Kip, veals. . Cits' uppor, No. 1, % ft Conntry uppo Callar, 3 ft, Calf, city, Oalf, sonn! Rough upper, standard Ttough upper; damaged. Tulfalo lsughtor sols,. B, A gola demand at Lo pricos proviously given 118 PLATE—10; 10214, $12.00] o, 19319, 112.50; 4x1 20, $12.00; do, roofiog, " 14x20, 10, $11.60; do, 20325, 2.1 Pia Ty mall, 803 bar, 3%, BovpEr—No, 1,203 No, 2, 20¢, Lu‘»—mm Ty0; bar, BE@Uo; lead pipe, 81(o; out Co 0, Cobrrn—Dottoms, 350 ; sheathing copper, e, Suepr tao—ul casks, 10c; loms quantity, 105c ; slubs, BAC, BukyT 1R0K--No, 24, 8o rates: Russin iron, 8 {0 11 inclusive, 20c: do, No, 1 stained, 10¢; Antericin Rus- sia—A, 1605 B, 13ie. GALYANIZED 1105—N0, G20, 1205 No. @M, 13¢; do, 35@30, 1403 No, 21, 160; No, 26, 16¢, A discount of 5 per cent i made from Yl fist Winiz—Nos, 1106, Uc; 710 9, 100} 10 to 11, Ie; 12, Wigo; 18 and M, 19%07'15 and 16, Mo; 17, 1607 18, 1063 19, 1007 20, 20 full bundle, 30 por ccut '‘dia’ ‘oubt : 'fenco wire, G NAILS—T'rado & moderate. Nails aro quotod_firm nt tho funido raten: TIGOON, per Keg, $3,02% @3.T5; Gdund 80 do, $3.5T¢EAUN; Gd do, $h12@AI0H 40 do, $LITLELT0S Hd do, $5,10%¢@5.257 Ud do, fiue, §0.023 R0.70¢ clineh, $5,196@0,23, NAVAL STORES—We quote: Manills Tope, 1, 10317 Rlsal rope, 13@13340 R 1b; hemp nashs cord, 3 1y, 18@230; marlino, 3 b, 163200} tarred rope, 3 b, 17180 oakiiw, B balo, $5,500.00; pitel, 32 brl, $5.00 @0.00; tar, 2 L), $3,7525.00; rowlu, $4.00617.50 % Url. GILY~DPricea Wero thu manie 08 on Lo Gloalny days of Inst week, and were quotod steady and firm, A good demand existed at the annoxed quotations :* Carbion (standord whito), 116 deg. test, 13c; do Iliinols logol test, 150 dog., 17c ; do leadlight, 175 deg., 1030 oxtra wititor lar 3 No. 1, 8¢85c; No, 3, 1@ 750 lneood, raw, 933 'do, Lblled, $1.00 sporm, '$210@2.20% neatsfoot o, puro, 0 do extra, $0c: do, No, 1, 80c ; bank oll, 630; atralls, 00c; olepliant oli, 930 plumbago_ oll, 6o{ turpenting, 45@ 100 : nsphiha, 63 gravity, 100 naphtha, common, IBN@He POTATOLS-—Woro 11 uoderate requcst this morne iny, and woak wndor ilbersl roceipta, Woquoto: o potatony, good (o cliolco, $2.5060.50 Jer bil; poor do, $1.00@2.00, POULTRY~Turkeys woro strongdr, bnt chickens wero dull and osy, Quolations: Tarkeya, 10@tdc; old and lorge eyring chickons, $3:00@4.00; maal enrii, $1.56@2.76 § doz ; ducka, $2,60, BEEDS—Tho highor grades of tmotby were in ro- quost aud firw, wndor comparatively light ofiorings, alea vioro mado at £4.103.60, oulullo for prine, abid cholco nowsoed brought $8.10, Clover sold In @ retail wey at recout prices, Other soeds woro quiot and un- changed, Quotatiors: Old timothy quotabls ut $2,60 @3.00; do choico now, $3,10: clover nt $0.05@0, flax, §1,76 7 soller August, §1, AU@Uo; Hunga. s, 45@00¢; buckwheal, $11U@1,90.’ Sales duclude 37 bagd chiolca now timothy at $.10; 70 baga primo at $3.003 10 bags do at §2, 63 bays do $2,90 23 bay RES,E5 ; 6C bogu £t §2.76: 93 bags (dirty) at $ baga yrime clavur at $.70; 3 bags 0o at $0.75, £A ‘o shipplug movoment In stiil on & vory liboral scale, and tha morket rules Grm: Onondagn and Baginuw, fno, SL70; Cnuads, do, $1.80; ordiuary conrae " dlimond, $205 gromnd solar, v, Without bagi, $5.75 dalry, with bags, $.007 Ashiton dairy, per sk, $.00@4.25. TEAS—Remaln i, undet o good domatd, at the prices following : Youtg byson, common to fulr, 353 46¢: do, guod, 63@U50 5 do, Cbiceo to extra o, Y5 $1.05; common to fing old hynon, 63@6503 common iniparlal, 45@00c 3 goud to clioice do, Yae@$1. 08 tatr to good guupowder, 70@450; cholca Plugsucy, $1.00@ 1,103 extra Moyuud, $LA0GLI5 5 cholco to extra now Japan, 956@$1.00; common to good do. 05@T603 fair to good old, (0@AAe : common do, $5@40; common fo lo Qoloi, 25@430; Hood, S3@IE; cloleo Lo oz- tra, B5CcRSL.00, F0BACOO—Activty 14 still soparont In this market, nnd the receutly advauced priccs aro frmly adhere to, The Now York Lullenn's Richmond (Va.) co spondent says of that markot: #Since our lust weekly roview, nothiug of suecial futorest us beou doveloped.” The market haw ruled very fitm at quotatious, with unh upward tendoncy. The tobsceo-growing districts haye Intely beeu refresiod with liboral raus, aud the re. Dorta coucorniug tobacco now coming ' fn are much more clicerful aud encouraging thub those proviouuly Tecoved, Oplutons efill viry ua (0 tlie probable extent of the uro\viuq 01‘0}) 28 compared with that of [ast year, but the mnjorlty of well-informed observera placo the product {u this State and Nortl Caraliun at one-half the crop of 167, 1t is ouly cortain that tho yleld thin yeur whl bo small, with 4 falr prospoct (at presont) of a gull proportion of goud quality.” Followlug aro the quotations : Fine Cur—Extra, Ti@R50; chiolco, 60050 ; medium, BO@636 § poor (o common, 40@43c. Trua=-Natural lenf, 5@800; bulf bright, 00@70c; black, sound, 45@suc, BuOKING—Goud 10 cholce, 52@350; medinm, 29@ 9la § comman, Ti@2Ke, WOOD—Was quict utid steady: Bosch, $7.00; maple, $9,00; hickory, $9,00; slubs, §5,00@35.50—dellvered. puliin sty —Targe, 3 THE LIVE-SYOCK MARKETS, CI10AGO, MoxpaAY Evexixa, Aug, 3. CATTLE—Rocelyod sinco Saturday, 4400 head, Well futted cattio dld noteenter vory iorgoly into tho lluvuly, considerably moro than tlhrsc-fourths of tho ofterlnga conslsting of Texans aud thin grass-fed ativos, and we And most of the day's {rading Lo havo beon douo ot prices ranging below $4.60, Tho effcet upon prices of tho oxecaslvo rocolptd of immuturo cattly was spparont fu the reduciion of 10®@160 to which sellers were forced to submit in order to dls- poso of thoir stock, Choice grades **hold their awn,” thero belng too fow of that cluns to unfuvorably affect pricos, Yeatorduy's nerivals included » drovaof i toxan' cattle whiich fn ronching {his markot had truyoled_ by rafl a distanco of 1,100 miles, ~Thoy wero olgist duys on tho route, and tho frolght and chargos, oxtiusive of commisaions, was $3,830,05. Thoy wers consigned to Robort Straliarn & Co., by whoin thoy woro Hold to-duy to s Chicago butcher ot $2.80G2.025. o warkot, elosod dull and woak, QUOTATIONN, Extea Heoves—Graded sbeers, averaging 1,400 18 DU OVIF, ¢asavessannrstrerssonenss e $0,10@0,60 Oholea Hooves—~EIno, fat, el Jormud 3 year to B year old sleéru, ' averging 1,250 1,00 fus, Gudd BeoveR—! pleors, averuglug 1,150 to 1,300 14 .0 ... 5,35@5,60 Modiumn Qrados—Steers tn faur fioal, aver- wiglug 1,030 80 1,160 b, . . 4.75@5.00 Butehers' Block~Common ‘{6’ falr stosrs, aud goad Lo extra cowy, for ily ulaughtor, .. 5,15@0.00 iLfuftoned, iinely ‘Tormed averugmng 850 to 1,100 tba, ,80@4.50 Block Cattlo~Common cuttle, flonh, averagiug 700 to 1,050 1 2,00@4.25 Inferior—~Light ~and Dully, and_scalawag stoers. 41 Texan calt L3 'Loxsa catth 91 falf ntesrn, ., a0 modium - teers 18 cholce ateers, . 90 good stecra. Csvasensd 10U8~Teclvod ainco Saturday, 8,238, vory quist day fu this market, Tha pumbor of buyora in ntlondanco was fully an averago ong, bit, with two or three oxcoptions, thoy displayed no interest in tho trado, and hiad o supply of alook boon rutch sinaller no Inconvonionco would lave resulted, Fluding buys orv relnetant to take hold, prices wore enrly shaded 10¢, bud LllA concesaion did'not have tho deslred offest, trade coutinulng sluggish to the Hales wera mado at $0,C030.95 for skinpora ; at $6.0360,50 for common to medtun: grades ; snd at 36,60@7,00 for good to extra, Tho phrchascs 'of New York buyers were clifofly at £3.40G0,60. Bearcely n bulf dozen malenwora roportod at over $0,75, Light tLrAML‘nl and thin rough alocle genarally were wosk &t tho olose, while good to ahiolco geades werosteadior, 110G BALEA, Itwaen No, Av. PriceNo, Av. PrieelNo, Av, Price, S0 107 T8.4G) 60 AL0 S0AGI MW 140 8000 PTER} 5818y 0, ] B 27 5 185 25t a5 208 4 25 a 41 150 00l 40 183 b 87 14 608500 181 5 070 04 230 es0 sl 20 M0 A 6 1% oools 16d 19 675 97T 180 GO0l 1Td 260 T 5L 182 08065 250 PUTGE x4} oL 171 640) G0 107 W 660 Gt 108 43|60 214 a0 6o 45 a0 o0l 3 20§ lao 650 126 200 6po[ RD 14k %0 60 44 100 cdolar A 8 650 6L 188 gdol107 160 6.0 STIBEP—TRocnived, 291 hesd, There was nothing now to uoto in this doparimout of {ho market, Thero 13 54l an abgonce of any activity In tho domand, uud tia supnly, small as it In, praves sbont sufcicut to mont tho wants of busora. Wo coutinue fo quoto Poor to common at $3.00@3.50, medium at $2.76@ 4,00, aud gond to chioles at $4,45@5.00, Lambs, $1.6083.75 per hoads B NEW YORK, New Yonre, Aug, 5. —DBrrvea—Tiscolpta 4,450, makdng 8,780 for tho weak, agatunt 7,050 iast week 3 for fair fo primonative steera thio market was firm ot an advance 1or tho week of fully 3o ; very common natives and all @raden of Taxaus were dull with & downward tonden- cy; poor o primo natlvas ranged from 10ato 123c, with a fowlots ut 18c; 1morw“nnd'l'uxnuu, 8ifotolle] #ales nnjudo 8 cars ‘prime Iilluola sieors, av )¢ cwt, 12%at 20 cars good do, v B ok, 19¢; D cnrs do, v T3 owt, 13¢c: Beara do, av 73 cwt, 11@12¢; 10 carn 1air' o, av'63¢ awrt, 1303 T8 cars o, ov Uxg owt, 113 @112 11 cars Kéntucky stoors, nv 83¢ cwt, 12R1936+ Scare, wy B owt, 123603 1 cara_do, a7 8 ow, layc; 0 cars Obio stoern, av 737 owl, 13403 1 car do, av 41 ewt, 1003 10 cars Texanis, ny Gowt, 1003 8 cars do, ov 6 ewt, 1030} Scarn do, av 0¢ cwt, 110; 8 cara do, av 5y ewt, D1¢e; and I ear do, av 44 cwt, Bifc, = SHEEP AND Lasns—Recoipls, 9,540, mnking 25,000 for the waok, sgalnst 24,000 astiweek, Sheop remnin steady and firm b A @be. Lambs wers dull and caslor at G@Bge, with 0o cholce Jersey lsmbs_in mar- ket, Amang sales wero 2 cars Olito shicop, 95 1bs, G 4 cars, 80 Ibs, 0c: 1car, 88 1bs, 630; 1 car, Hk Ib G5e: L oar do, 95 Ius, Bio; 1 car do, 71 s, 5 car do, 85 Ibe, Gige; 1 ear do, 80 s, $5.40 por 100 Ibt 1 ear onnsylvania laruba, 67 s, 83 1 car do, 63 tus, 8iie; 1 cur uo, 60 Jba, Ge, Swisr—Arrlvala yosterday nnd te.day, 8,120, making 92,670 for {ho weak, against” 25,200 last week. Nono offercd alive; dres: qulst at d&03 e, 5. Louis, Mo., Avg, SIloan—1s T. Louts, Mo., Aug, 3,—Hoas—Bacon, $0,75@7.00 ; butchors', $7.00@17.75. 401083 CatrLE=Quict ; good to cholco Toxnns, $3,00@4.95 H 0 fat cowa and holfors, $2,60@3.76; fair to clofea nn tive ateors, §3.25@0.00, —_——— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, MoxpAY EvexiNg, Ang. 3. The xecoipts woro very beavy,—raporicd up to 7 aclack this woruing (o bo 5,112,000 feot of Jumber aud 160,000 shingles. Tho remalndcr of ke flat lian como futo port since, ~ About 75 cargoes woro at tho docks, conslatiug, ny vimual, Inrgely of common stuff, Tha market was falrly nitended by local and country buy- ors, and modorutoly petive, Tho heavy oferinia catisod buyers (o oxpioct lower prices, nod niny of them refused to taka hold, belioving thint wollors would Lavo to shiada prices buforo lioy could, greatly reduce o sugply, bt tio lattee elaln nob fo livo iade suy coucessionn yot. Dioco atull sokd nt 8,50, and boards nnd strips ato quoted nt $9,00@10.00 for common to good, Latly, $1.60. None of thio salos woro reportad, AT TUL TARD, Dealers roporta slighs improvoment In trade. _Tho ordors from the Interior aro noro nuinerons and lib- cral {han thoy bave been for somo time past : Tarst clea econd cl Third clear, 1 fu Thlrd elear, thi Clear flooring, rough, ... - . Clear aiding, 13t and 20 togotiicr, Tirat common idiug, .. Sacoud common aidiug.. Flouriug, first common. Urosod. se. . S1,00 Tloorig, necond common, drested, ., 20,00 Flooring, tbird common, drcssed..... 18,0 @, A wagon-box Voards,' selocted, 14 inckes and upward, vere o0 3800 B wagon-box boards. ‘Astock hoards @63,00 Jolsk, scantling, and uuder. Cadar yosts, Bplit. ..., Cudar poats, round, G@8 inclies . TE TR, Bhingles on track (4).. — MARKETS BY TE! The Farelgn Marfcots. LoxDoN, Aug, J.—Bauk Loliday to-day ; no markets, Yans, Aug. J.~—Rentes, 6Jf 820, The New York Dry-Gaods Market. New Yo, Aug, S.—Tho trado 1novenicut was mod- eratoly aetive in (ho packagy department, sud jobbiug ‘braucnes are dull, "Fho market for cotlon gooda wan quict, but ruled firm. Grain bags In iucreased domand, and Amearican, Amoskeag, and Stark makes sold np to ts, Cottou Nannels In good request and firm, Faucyicansimeres, wool flanucly, and blankota falrly sctive; Bldo-band prints guict, Pittaburs O Market. PirTanuna, Pa., Aug, d.—Crude nuclisngod ; refned firm at 118/0; seller Seplember, 12@123c, The Produce Murkets, NEW YORK, New Yonx, Aug. 3.— CorroN—Qulet ; middling uj Touds, 17c3 faturck closed Armer; salcs, 11,200 bale August, 10 3-10@16 7000 Septenier, 10 13532210 c] Qctober, 16 16-i2@10%0; November, 103@16 7-100} Decomber, 10 1802310 Junuaty, 104@1050} Tobruary, 10 9-10G 1 Breapsturrs~2lour dull und in buyers? favor ceiptn, 11,000 brls ; superdue Western and Stato, $4,10 (@5,00'; otlior grades unchonged, Liye flour aud corn- meal uncbanged, Whest » shado easlar, closiog ather moro active; roceipis, 74000 bui No, 3 Chlcago, $L2U@L20T No. 2 Mllwaukes, $1.25@ L,30: ungraded Jowa and Minnesots spring, $1,18 @LI2; red Weatorn, $128@1.32; new amber Wosts cri, $LAN@LGL, Tiyo, barloy snd malt unchanged, Corn firin aud very activo ; reccipts, 74,000 bu orn mized, 7I@e._Oats wuscttled aid lowdr ; re- celpts, 7,000 Duts Weatern wmixed, 81@SGo; hite Westorn, 900 ; No, 2 Chleayo, soller Boptewbor, 47e, Stock of 'gratn in storo Aug, 1: Wheat, 1,034,000 bi corn, 847,000 b, o wait, 107,000 bu;’ peas, 13,000 bu, Ilay—sleady ; now crop, 75¢3¥1,05 ; old, 00@d5e. Tors—Firm ; low o fuir, 10@16¢; good’ to clivice, 2@ie, Guopkntes—Coffes quict; Tio, 18X(@213Z0 gold : stock, 74,000 ugs, Bugar a shado firmor; fair to good rotinihig, 8@8 3400, Dolussos quist, Iiico Arn ut 1@ B “Prrnorrus~Quiet and firm, Crude, boj refined, nxense. TunrENTINE—Firm at 35%@35)ge, Faas—leavy; Western, 178100, YrovistoNs—Tork firnicr; now moss, $23,00, Toel dull; plain 1wess, $12.50@13.50; extra do, $14.00@15.00, Middles steady ; long clear, 11¢, Lard firmeri primo stoam, Tdfo apot; 19 0-déo August; 13K @M Bop- enmbor, 3IORE, Daurvone, Aug, 3.—Lpranstorrs—Flour dull. Wheat steady 3 vod Weatern, $120G1,28 3 uaber Weate @147, Corn duily Tu sixed, 1750 t ateady ; Wostorn, 65e, Iyo dull, PriovisioNs—Strongoxeite, and higher, Me $24,00893.00¢, Bulkmeats—Shouldors, 82/@Uo , 1IN@Lio, Bacan—Bhoutders, §5@Y3a’ cloar xib, 195 @1350, Sugur cured haws, 1i@LT40. " Lard —Hetino, 14@14xc, Lurten—Hest grades firm ; low and modium dull § ! to ehojto Weatern, 20@d0e, Unchauged. Clupk PRYNOLEUN—Qniat ¢ 47{0; in Dulk, Sa, Wusskx—Quiot at §103G108, OLEVELAN OLEVELAND, O,, Aug, 3,—U1AIN—Wheat dull and une changed ; now No, 1 rod, $1.1: 3, quict and lower ut QUET l,!ul.o, 47c; new No, 2 do, 4507 white, 4807 old nom- ), PETnOLEUN—Quist sud steady; standard, 03(@100; Ohlo Kluta test, 11%;@130, WHERSR Reorrrrs—Wheat, E‘MH bu, roLEDO, "L01zu0, 0,, Aug, 3.~ BUEADSTUPFA—TFlonr qulet ind uncluuged, Wheat dull auddeclined 3 No, 1 wits Mloligun, $1.18 ; old do, $1,2: No, #'old do, $1.16 ¢ wxiza do, $1 1,503 mbor Aleljyan, SLI4 | Septombér, 81133 oI, $1.19% ¢ No, 4 red, cashian Augtat, 81,113 No, 3 rod, $1.05; No, 3 amber 1 linots, ‘l.ll}«l.flo; August, $L183 No. 1 Kuatacky white, $1.53, Oorn'dull and'nonifual, Gats active ani ower; No. 1, Bioj 4550 ; Auguut, U830 ; Michigan, August, ddot refocled, wo, Tuetaiire—To Dullalo fFm ut'2@3K0; Oswego, 5@ ke, Reckrrs—Flour, 450 Lrlag whent, 40,000 bu § corn, 52,000 bu ; oatn, 20,000 by lrla; wheat, 85,000 buj 1 pork, lear i No, 4 n, Buvuriru—Fiour, 4,00 corn, 10,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 bu., ‘TROITS DeTnosT) Mich,, Aug, 8,—UniIN—Wheat quiot and unchsuged axtrs new, §1.37) No, 1 cld, §1.35) new, 1.94; No, 3 0ld, $1.20. Corn dull and declined, at 67 Sl N it eahechined, o 1asi, TecripTe—Tlonr, 1,000 brls ; wheat, 8,000 buj corn, 1,600 bu ; oata, 3,000 bu, ButPMENT~Iour, 1,000 brls: wheat, JINCINNATI. , O, Aug, §.—CorzoN—Duil and pne changed at 16i¢c, ; A Dngapsruysa~Flonr dull and s shado lower ingat 03@U7c. Osts dull and droopiug ot 48@330 ‘Orra—Uncliangad, ‘'Eqos—Dull and unchanged, TTER—Fair and firm for grades ; other quak Cnexie~Talt and firm, Provistons—Pork n light demand and holders firm ot $24.00, Lard scarco aud firmly el o3 koltle, 14io. Bulk meatn htrong 0 clear rib, 1050 bid, fold hfjhor ; clodr sold B1lie, Dacon In guod deman Idorn eold at Gi¢a § meneraily hield at 8o cloag 1174@113g0 : cloar, 12%(@12{c, tho oufaldo nakel at full prices ! Witsxy—~Easler, hut not lower, at 07c, ¥ MILWAUREL, Mir\wauRre, Win, Aug et s uncianged, . Whie ~DBnrADsY orFE—Flont weak; No. 1 Milwaw Augint, $1,00; Sep $ uuseilied and lower ; No. 2,020 Corn i lgiter demaud ond higher; No, 3, 03¢, 'R aveo and siominaly No, 1 old, No, 2, Boplombor, $1 I1oNs—Slrouger, 90c, Darloy folr sud etx pock, $9460, Primi L1aitTs~—To Buffaln, fi¢a ; to Oaweno, To. Itrorteri—Coen, 5,000 bt ; Gour, 300 brla§ wheak eaiTa—Corn, 10,000 b fiour, 200 brla; wheat ST. Br, Louts, Aug, 3.—Corrox—Nominal. DBrravsrurra—Llour quiet and uuchanged, Wheat il nnd drooping; samplo lota of No. 3 red foll, $1.05 1.08; No. 2 rad ‘wintor, $1,12@1.15 AL $1,10; do No, 2, ol thie year. Qorn, S@UIC, necording to_location Oata jrregular and 6e, according to_ locatfon, anda ihada Lighor ; No, 2, 7663180, Wnicr—Flrmor st 991,00, ProvikoNs—L'ork firnt ; small lote, $24.00, Baike ., Bacon strong snd + fair demand fof 1d ab $1.10, sallot Mmeats held firm|, ly ; n0 movements, Nigher; shouldors, 93((@0301 JiRom1PTE—\he: SIEMENIS~IWh corn, 5,000 bit, Mriis, Aug, 3,—CoTToN—~Firm ; middling, 7 shipments, & balos; stock, rocelpts, 173 bal BREADSTUFFS—Flour quiet and nunchanged, Corne meal dull and wnettieds nomimlly st §.50, Corm searce and firm, HAT A% Baakt ~Dull and nominal, Trovistons—Qulct, firm, and unclinged, LOUIBVILLE, Jovmsitar, Ky, Aug. 0.~CorroN—Quict and une Bnransrupra—Corn, 76@830. JuovistoNs—Vork fair domand aw alioutders, 0 @0jgo; clear rib, Buik moata firm; shoulders, 83 olear, 1330, Lard, 15X@16%0, NEW ORLEANS, : ORLEANS, La,, Aug, 8.—LREADETTFFU--Tlom i _trebls, $0.U0@7.00; cholco, $7.00@8.00, Cora ide; whito mlzed, 03)g¢, Oals, 80& c. § prime, $25.00; chotce, $20.50. in domand and’ highor at $31. Dry ealt meats—Shoulders, Bige, Dacor domand aud highor; shouldors, 100 ; clear rib, 190: o, Homs' scarce b searcos tierce, 1AN@160; kog, 15) SuAn—Good demand ; f fully fair, 9yge, lonAsses—No sales, li: Loufstans, $1.01; Cincinnati, $1.08 Carvmy—Quict: ordinney lo prime, V@Ko, g, Ttocelnts, 456 balest 92 bales ; unsold lusk evoning, les, . kloxxs:rmx—uuxd,!w}(; sight, 37 promium; sterls 163(@17)c, Lard 0, 190; good tatr, 00} ufot ; aales, 325 bal BUFFALO. Durraro, Ang, .—BrrAnsrorrs—Flour lower for whiteand higler for Westorn red. Wheat neglacted. qQull; car lots of No. 2 at 694@700, Oats nominal, Other graine neglectod. Cayar Freweurs—Unchanged, PUILADELPIIA, 3.—BnEADATUTFE~Flour quist .50@4.95 ; Btste, Oalo, and Tn- \Wheat dull; now red, I emand ; old wh 'ETHOLEUM-—Nominal § crudo, in barrels, 80} in bulk, 40 refined, 1 @11%c, Winse i gtoh, oM PrrnapRue, Aug, and wenk : superfine, diuna oxtra fainily, $0 $1.26a1.91 3 white, $ yellow, B1@820, O: 3’ now, 7110, 0SWEGO, 0Oswrao, Aug, B—-Gats—Wheat dull 3 extrs whi Sichigan, SLOSRLEY; KNo.1 Altlwsnkes, SL3IG. Corn dull'at 73@74e. e gt MARINE, Port ot culrlcugn. Aug. Ze ARBRIVED, Hehr Quoen of the West, Oconto, Inmbar, Hebr Mocking Bird, Matiateo, lumber, Behr ¥our Brothord, Manistes, lumbar, 8ehir G, Barbor, Muskegon, lumber, Schir 11. O, Albrocht, Ford River, lumbare el Limina, Muskegou, wood, Scow Banner, Hollund, 'wood. Stwr Coronu, St. Josepl, sundries, Stur Chicago, Manjtowo Prop Lake Breoze, Benton Prop 0. J. Trueadoll, Greon Yrop Peoriess, Dulut Prop Montaus, Buffalo, suudr] Btmy Muskegan, Muxkigon, sundries, Prop India, Huf Selir Mary B, Hul Sclr Win, Jonoy, Portage Lako, lumber, avon, lumber, Sebr Bertha Larnes, Mehomince, lumber, Bargo Mariugtte, Menomines, lumbor, Burge D. L, Filot, Menominee, lumbora Bargo Lldorado, Qtonowinee, lnmber, ebir J, V, Laylor, Ford Rivor, lumber, Selr Hells Huuscom, Buffalo, coal, Sebr James Couch, Buffalo, coal, ebr Pulaski, Oawego, conl. Hehr Waito Cloud, Odwego, coal, Bark Bl Jones, Tnifialo, coal, , Suugatuck, wood, t, Graud Haven, wood. Behr Bbeuozer, Olay Banks, wood, Prop Skslark, South laven, bar Seow Marlou Dixon, Schr I, B, Sockhridgt, Haug i Onondagw, Buffulo, coal, |~ r Mouitor, Clicboygau, lumber, Top St, Albans, Ogdensburg, sundries, Schir Potter, Buftal Bark Fuvorite, Bay Schr 8, 3, Pomnoroy, Oievoland, conl, Solir Jobu 't', Mott,'Oswego, coal. Lrop Doan Richmond, Busalo, sundries, GLEARED, e Chisago, Moy Prop Lake Bcez ‘Ocouto, Jumber, Bebr Leo, Gran . Goand'siavon, bark, towor, sundries, osoph, Aundrio, ' 10 brls flour; amA sundries, Scow Se Star, Tolnt Sauble, 3 bris flour, 1 brl pork, y, 450 toun ol Yallroad iron, Trop M, Groh, Manistee, sundriox, SChF Qurrlor, Aaulstos, 100 bu oais, G bels s, 2 brlt Lincoln, 15 brla pork, 1 bel lard, U Toef. Sehr Bluck Tawk, Sohir Driver, Carlton, 50 bags foed, Barge Fanny Kell, Port Colborno, 31,123 b corn, tichr Mouollo, Escaunba, 4 brld pork, and sundrios. ticlr North Star, Youtwater, 5 tone feod, Hobir R, Campbal Selir S, Tetcr, Yort Colbo Selar Baa Blrd, Port Calborue, 16,01 Sohr City of Painosville, Tort ' Colborue, 96,900 by cory, Solir Aunio Vought, Iuffalo, 48,000 b corn, Bark Haus Crocker, Little Stureon, 18 pkgs grocezied NIGIUT OLEARANORY. ino, Ogdenaburg, 10,000 bu corm, 200 brk our, 20 tcs lard, atid unaries, . (ogon, Grand Haven, 1,000 bu corn, 40 by 0 Vris liquor, 4 toa Jard, 35 trla. pork, 3% ries, Lo Vessols cleared light, YLako Freightn @ wero_dull at'1¢o for corn, with S aeked, Ciorterai s Atwater aud Tod Wing (istted Salurday p, m.), whiest at 230 props Dean Richinond and Moutatia,cura througis 3 pro olorado, part carga T0 Ouegombrop Brookivm, ostest Taraons, and one not namod, whest st donsburg—LProp Maino, corn througl ‘eapaoity, 120,000 bin wheat, 60,000 bu corn, an ,U00 b gaty, “The sebr Elvira takos 18,000 bu whesd to'Ouwego st 630, Veusels Passed Port Furon. Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tritune, ug, 3, —Down—Props Comety lira Rato Winslow, L. Uauns, oF Mohawk, Cliomplon ; schra A, ff, Moss, Tufye, Monitor, Georgo Hloan, Annie Mulvey, Clyde, Jamafca, Britisl Liov, Wino—Northeast, light, {Ponr IHukon, Mich,, Aug, $—Eveniog.—Dowa={ Ur—schrs Ellen, Spry, Gibrallar, gellon, Aunts Cralg, Otior 5 Towell, Rulvigh; Unloa Jack, Mae Miscellnnoous, 110, . Nichalson, of the prop Monfgomery, of the Tort Muron Bunduy night at half~ t 10 0'clock, Oapt, Nicholson was about 60 years of ugo, and has been satlng on tho lakes from twentys 1ivo o thirly years, Lo was nman of great forcs of respocted by all Who Luow Litn, An o murk of reupact to his memory, all tlo veasels ia port liavo thelr flage ot Lal-mat, —8luce Saturdoy thero Lsvo arrived ot thia harbor 140 voasels, among which ato 50me af the finest an the en, ~The tug A, Ailler collided with Clark ateeet bridge laat nVfiglnu. ru:ol{lna very pevery damayos, hot stera ¢huructer, and Lighl, —Tho prop Morchant han at last been mafsly gotten on Walf & Davidsons dry-dock at Milwaukes, It i3 etuted that her dsmago is 1ot as sovero as repreaent and that eho will bo seawarthy aguin in & fow dys, ~—T'ha schr Dane! £, alley, with a losd of conl from Olovelund, arrived yeutorday snorning minus her jib- bowaprit, having sucountered u side, ‘I Hailoy 14 ono of tho largest and and haa » carrylug capacity of about graju, Thisis hor firat uppearauce or David of Milwauks AR A b aula 01 the Inkes, 50,000 bushels of s —Tho haudsonte olip) 18 iu port for the frey

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