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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1875. MONEY AND COMMERCE ‘There wad teas activity in the operations of the banka yesterday than the day before, but there was still a great deal done, an was ahown by the clearings, which amounted to $5,100,000, For the two days tho cloarings foot up $14,700,000, Beyond thia lively movement of the counter buat- none, there war little doing in Anancial circles, The demand for loans is fair from Doard of Trade men ‘who have pork or provisions to carry; the mercantile demand {4 not considerable, aa this ie the dull xesron, Bomo leans are sougut for by manufacturers, and thete jab fair miacollaneous demand, Lut uo noticeablo form of activity in any direction, Rates of discount nro unchanged, at 16 per cont to fegular customers, ‘To good outside borrowers alight concessions Bre inade, ‘On tho atreet the merkot is very quiet, All the good paper that is offered Is readily taken nt moderate rates, Loane mag bo mado at 7 per cont per anumm on hort time, and the rte varies up to 28 per cont, according to circumstances, . ‘The ordera from the country for currency aro fow and light, and sro not equal to the Amount of curren- cy received. New York oxchangs was dul}, Snles were made from par to 26e promfum Lotween banke for $1,000, One sale was at 120 promium, TNE FOURTH NATIONAL HANK, Mr. Goorgs Taslor, of this elty, was yealerday elect @l Director and Vice-President of tho Fourth National Bank, Mr, Taylor is well known to tuo citizens and businessmen of Chicago, Ha was Comptroller of the ity under Mayor Mogon and under Moyor Medill, and was at one time Cashicr of the Fourth National, 1% 4s underntood that Mr. Taylor will take an active part In tho management of the bank, to which ho will devote his whole tue, Ho will add greatly to the Atrength of the {ustitution, as he ia everywhere recog- nized ano man of force, thoroughly competcut, sud of unimpeachable integrity. ‘UNSTAMTED CHECKS, Tevenne Inspectors havo Just. been making the rouuds of the Pittaburg banks to look for unatamped checks, but the Commercial says the law has been very generally obscryed in that city. ‘TUE BAN ENANCISCO BTOCK COLLAPAE. ‘The San Francisco Lulletin, Jan, 27, nays: A fow days ne tho Ophir mine was relling for $81,500,000; Mexican, which is a part of the old Ophir, wan selling fcr ¥9,760,000,—making a grand total of $44,920,000, Wo have hecomo ao expert with millions, and handle thon co airily, that few have a conception of 1he magmitnde of the figures, Dnt they would be sufiicient to build, with economy, o railroad from thin city to the Missouri Itver. ‘They are, be- eiden, within $3,500,000 of tho total profit ylelded by the Comatuck Jodo ainco its discovery, These mines aro acliing to-day, tho one for $16,200,000, the other for 94,320,000, or a tatul of $40,620,000, Tha eum of $23,800,000—sny $24,000,000 in round numbers—bas utterly disappeated—eyaporated tu smoko In a few dayr. Tho following were the quotations of mining stocks at the nre:ton of the San Francisco Slock and Exchange Board Jan. cv, 28 compared with the prices on the 22d of January + Pacifie Matt, 54g | Chisago & Atton,...619¢ Now York Gai Chteago & Aiton pld, 110 ; 24% | Oblo a AMtaninaypa 4. 2844 Fria Clere,, Cin, & Cole .. 644 Narlor ig | Chs,, Bur, & Quiney 1094 Harlem pid, 125 | fako Shora, 4, aay Michigan Ceutrat, 47: Indiana Central BY Pitteburg &FL.Wayno 02 | Ulnols Contral......102 Northweatorn,, 447% | Union Pacific stock, 903 Northwestern pfd. Central Pactfe bonds 18 Union Pacttic bond: 5D . 1otig Del, Lack, & W., Now Jersey Central. 1o7 ae es REAL ESTATE, B, F, ALLEN To DAVID NRADLEY. Among the instruments recotded on the 24 inat, was fA apecial warrantee deed, by thich, in consideration of €1 pal by David Bradiey 10 B, F. Allen, the latter con- yeys to David Bradley Late 1 to 48 Inclusive in Block 18} Lota 24 to $8 inclusive, and G4 to 72 inclusive, all in Block 16; Lote 1 to 48 iurlusive tn Block 10; Lote 1 to inclusive, and 25 to 43 tnetusive, all in Block 175 All of Blocks 20, 21, and 22; Lota 9, 5, 7 0 20, Jy 34, 98, 42, and 43 In Block 9; all of eatd promises being ta Pierce's Addition to Holstein, Also Tot 7 in tho Arner Bor's sulxlivision of undivided lante ju the south half of the eoutlwest quarter of Si TRANSY! 40, 14, ere Med for record, city PROPENTY. AGH tt of MT North Ualated ubard at, ef, 3UxI16 ft, ated Fett, 2. seeeees$ 4,000 Mitnofs xt, 123 {4 e of North Dearborn at, 8 £, U5 es luteal at Ti Saecprien ‘f i ie 6,000 he pret Nu, 1471 Indiana ay, dated Fob. 1s aakeDnsereeeaees isis. A OOd Tut JK-1OfL nof Thirtieth st, af, BxlO0 tt, dated Fed, Brees cece « 2,500 Batne as thy above, dated Feb. 2,500 Halstel nt, 20 ft a of Thirty-eighth at, of, 26x 150 ft, dated Heb, S..sesere Beas » 1,000 Twentieth st, 06 fhe of Purple at, ‘n't, d32i67 tt, dated Fob. 1... 9,000 West Lako at, # w cor of Yugor at, u f, 130 ft to Randolph st, doted Dec, 15, 187b cee. sees Hurlbut at, 182 ft e of Fullerion ay, of 25200 {t, dated Dee, 19, B74. esescsetesereeeees Tuittysrinhth ct, bet Cottage Grove ‘ay aud Langley st, ef, rlekt house and lot, dated 6,750 4,000 NOV.) 1874. .4seesese es vevee + 6,200 Dushlell st, U9 ft u of Thirty-eixth at, wf, Wx TLE 7-10 ft, dated Fe ae en) Dashiell at, 200 (tn of Thirty-flth at, of, doe by tt, dated Feb. 3, seers 950 NOMA OF CITY LISTS, WITHIN A KADIUS OF 7 MILES rroM cOUnT-Hotsr, of Beal's part of Block 14, 0 ed Der, 95, 1874 tece® 1,000 CLIY LDIMTe, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES ost COUNT-HOUAB, weor uf Forlyeaventh at, ¢ f, tod Felt, 3. se ‘gs 4,210 Union ay, 325 ft w of Cottage Grovo ay, s f, UE 200 ft, dated Feb, Seserceee 4,800 ‘Twenty-one tote ty Adain Snuth's par Bee, 35, 39, 13, dated Jam. 1d..e. cere see 10,000 Lot 47 iB, Johnson's part ao of 8.0 x Sez, 4, 8, 14, dated Fob, 3, 800 Weer OF etre’ Listtrs, wir ov'7 mruma FROM COURT-HOUSE, Lotn 11 and 12, of Lots 20 to 29, Block 2, Stavo's part na 3, Soc, 3, 40,13, dated Jan, Ny COMMERCIAL. The following wero the receipts end shipments of tha Tending articles of produca in thie city during the twenty-four outs ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and for the “orresponding date one year ago : Ophir, Mexican Gould & Curry, Bert & Belcher, BAVALO. ee vooe Cbollar, Crown Point, Yotlow Jacket. Tnnperial Koutuck. ‘Alpha. oleher. Confidence, Consolidated Virgins Bicrra Nevads,... California, Exchequer. Honregated Beicior. Overman Tuatice. 615,00 130,09 24.00] 34.00 GOVENNMEXT BONDS. ‘Thero was an active movoment in New York yorter- day, and the whole list advanced in sympathy with the sharp npward turn of gold, The local demand was quiet. nECKIETS. 1835, Flour, briss..e.eo) 8,223, 9,908) ‘gol 188,51 1874, Whoal, bu. 99,190] 188,560 Corn, bu. FYIAT 35.885) Outs," bu, +] ts.coo! 26,780 Rye, bu. see G77! 5,378 Dirloy, bi. 77140) 31,100 Grass geod, ths. 187.208) 319,545 Flax seed, is. Uraor-corn, Cured meats, 1b oe ft 7 12 }2,026,124,2,050,073 Feiss laa 140g 265,417] ski ee 190,095 Tallow, thay... 2 21,900 Butter, tha. Droesett hoye, No, i Hidoa, tba. Higuwines, bela, ‘dul, IU Potatoes, Lumtor, No. Bhingtes, No. Zath, No, Salt, brie = ESSE 934,000) 1,065,000] B50, 110 056,000! 823,000 ee ee ‘se7]__ "00 Gnited States Ge of '3t United States 5-208 of ‘82. United tates 5-208 of "Us United States 820s of "05... nivig 5-208 of 165—Jan, and July. 11875 &-200 of *67—Jun, and duly, 19g 6-208 of *G¢—Jon, and July. 11035 10-408 ose aces) 1103 Unitod Btates new 6a of “i, exint,| 115 United States curroncy 6s. esl 11936 Gold was LU @I14. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Bterling exchango was 487@43)3; ; cable transfors, London, 499; Paris, 610, Other rates of foreign exchange are quoted : 8117515 VLG 90K 11741515 CeNewiey 161174515 Swoden, Norway, and Denmark (ironsr). ay Austria (paper florins)... ay CITY AND COUNTY BONDE. 6 Hated, 1003 & tnt. 1012, & int, 101 intjioa aint, 101 &int.lioa aint. 90% &int,| « Chicago City 7 per cent bond: Cuicago City7 per cent aewer- Gertunn National Bank, Corn Exchange National City National Bank, Momo National Bank. Nattonal Bank of Mlinols,.... AUlinois Trust and Savings Bank! National Bank of Gommeree. ...| Merchants’ Savings, L, & 1. Gu, ‘Unfon Nutional Ban! ey Union stock-Yards National, . MISCELLANEOUS. City Ranlway, South sid Oity Kallway, West Sito... City Kallway, North Side, ‘Tradera’ losurance Company, 110 Chainber of Commorce.........| 16 2 Chicago Gaulight and Coke Go..)120 saseaunase es Pullman Palace Car Oo, ese] UheOx. d.) D55f Exposition stock,.....s+ | 60 LATEST. Naw Yonx, Feb, 3.—Money closed at 23g ; prime mercantile paper, 46. Blorling firm for vight at 48944@4.90, and weak for sixty-day mt 486@1861/, ‘Customs receipts, $541,000, Gold closed at 1143, after selling at 114;@1I5‘/, ‘There was great excttonient in the Room at futervals during the day, and buslucas was much lirger than usual, The rates paid for carrying wore 1g9!¢ per cent, aud for borrowing 2@9 per ceut per annuum, and 1-C40f 1 per diem, Loans wero aleo mado at flat, ‘The rise in gold has stopped the Jmportation of bonds and started the exportation of seouritles, There la a general oxpectation among bankers that the Lunk of Hugland rato will be advanced to-morrow 1@2 per ceut, The London advices formed the chief tople of conyeraution {n fluancial circles hore, the cable report. ing a further extraordinary loss of £580,000 bullion by the bank of England, 1t ts generally bélieved in bank- ing circles that France is drawing gold from London, Governments active and strong, Ratlroads fru, Btate bonds quiet and strong, ‘The stuck market was heavy and lower, the deciino ranging from 3g of 1to.2'{ per cent, The groatest do- cline was in Westorn Union, Pagific Mail, Uniun Paci- Qc, Narthwestern conunou, Rock Island, Obics, aud Wabowh, Tho dealings were large, aud ut timos at- tended with considerable snimation, During tho last bour the market wus stronger, and prices advanced 36@7Z¢ Of 1 por ceut in leading shagos frum the lowest point, closing steady, ‘Treusuctious embraced 260,000 Abures, of which 42,000 were Pacific Mail, 61,000 Woat- ten Union, 12,000 Northwestern coummon, 4,000 Rock Laland, 7,000 St, Paul cominon, 5,000 Erie, 47,000 Lske Bhore, 14,000 Ohio, 6,000 Wabash, and 81,000 Union Pacific, Bterling exchange, 487, GOVERNMENT BOXDe, Fre Hau U, & Lapress.,, ‘Terre Haute psd, ‘Also the following, without compariaann : ‘Kind of produce, “Teceweil.) Shipped, Poultry, Ibs... Poultry, coape Game, ge Equa, ‘pkga. Cheeso, bit... Dried fruits, the Greon apples, brls Beans, Ui Tay, tons. 0) Hops, 1 ‘} 11,514 7,450 Fish ee ‘ste ‘Withdrawn from atore on Tuesday far eity consump- tion: 6,916 bu wheat, 7,798 bu corn, 619 bu oals, 2,224 ‘bu barley, 5 ‘Tho following grain was inspected into store on Wail- nesday morning: 2.cars No, 1 wheat, 109 cars No. 2 do, 11 cara No, 3du, 4 cars rofected do (132 whent); 2 cara yellow corn, lcar No, 1 do, 11 cars high mixod do, 55 cara No,2 do, 45 cars rejected do (114 corn, of which Jisold); lear white oats, 9 cara No, 9 do, 6 cars re- Jected doy Loar No, drye; 4 cars No, 2 barley, 2 cafs No, 3do, Ucar rejected do, Total, 269 cars, or 106,000 bu, Tuspectod out; 10,959 bu wheat, 60,463 bu corn, 9,48 bu oate, 322 bu rye, 1,032 bu barley. When shall the word “new” be dropped from the deeignation of corn inepected inta atore in this city? ‘This quostion is now being sgitated rather warmly in certain commercial cities. ‘Chose who are in favor of the change say that ag thoro{s no moro corn of the crop of 1873 to come in, there fa no use in keoping up a distinction after ‘the old is moved ont, as there will be nothing from which to distinguish the current ro- ceipta, The date now fixed for making the change {a tho 20th of April. ‘The leading produco markets were stesdior yeater- day, and generally Srm, with Iittla chango in pricos from thoao of the previous day. Thera were no spe- cla] {ofluencea at work from outdo quarters, oxcopt thst the continued advance in the gold promium tend- ed to atlifen quotations ou tho exportable articles, lord and wheat, and pertaps prevented further weakneos in some departments, The recelpta of pro- duce were fair, and tho shipmenta slightly on the in- crease. Tho demand for domestic dry goods was reasonably active on interior sccount, but there wee comparative ly Mttle Anquiry from focal retailers, who just now are doing only »,Umited business, Prices wero Strong— notably for brown and bleached cottons, and prints, ‘There wasatmodernto distribution of staple groce- ries at nominally unchanged prices, though sugars were quoted easier, Prices of coffees, toas, rico, ant Mrups wero fully maiptatned, Butter was reported qqulet at about former rates, choice grades remaining firmer, Cheese fu held Army at tho advance noted lust week, Sales of dried fruits made only « amall ug- Gtogato, buyers eviuciug uo inclination to order bo- youtl meoting immadiate requirements, Fish continue active aud firm, Canned gooda are moving with somo freedom st generally stronger prices, In the coal, ‘wood, leather, bagging, aud tobacco marketa, no im. portant now featuros were developed, Olle were firm, Tho fotertor demand for lumber was ogain fair for the time of year, and prices wero comparatively ateady, ‘The recelpts of furs conttuusfatr, Huveral kindy have again advanced in unticlpation of a riso in prices abruad, ‘Miuk ure also Ligher, Wool was steady and iu moderate order request, Broom-coru, hay, hides, and hope were quictand uvohanged, Clovereeed Jn requost and higher, whilo other descriptions were weak under increase receipts, Choice potatoes were firm, aud common variotles steady, Poultry was in good demand end frm, DECKEASE OF BNITIAM EXPONTs, ‘The Chicf of the Uurcau of Statlatics at Washing- ton furulates the following acount of the decrease of the oxports of Britluh aud Irish produce and manu- focturew to the United States during tho year ended Deo, Hh, 1874, aw compared with 1872 articles, . 1874, sealer Alkali ......, £1,002, T38) 01,159,205 Gopper—iniwrviights..-* 210,009] £3,175 Cokton—piceo goods, ydu....{ 109,551,310) 105,341,020 Farthen ani cina ware, etc. £074,504] £375,007 Hadordaaheryssvveeseoeee.-| £12274) 21,008,100 Hardware aud cutlery, (£197,145) 264i, 00 Trou—pig, tous, ei 103;624] 42,803 Tron—bar, angle, ‘bolt,’ aud} rod, ton! a 2,076 4,038 Yrou—raltroad of ali” Wort, ay i dborgs 186,300) 94,400 Irou—noops, wbvcts, boiler, and armor plates, tons, 18,279] 8472 Tron—cast or wrought, ton ants 20,059 Stoel—unwrought, tons,, 14,630 Lead~plg, rolled, ahvet, et 64,0du ueupiees goods, yds. 98,611,280 Machinery—other tan n>} (HEH. oe vee £09,716 8 Paper (writing and envelopes, £33,870 Papor —other..«. £35,718 Bilk~ribbous, ‘ailb—artietew £81,076} £61,342 Trish. £2,765] 21,631 Woolen cloths, coatings, dutfels, eta... £1,197,638] £1,000,083, Worsted utaiis, yds. 185,891,008! "60,629,430 Carpets, yds. rol 5,008,741} 9,856,070 DRY Goove, IMPOUTS, ‘The following were the tuporte of dry goods st the port of New York during tha month of January, for threo yoara: AED FON const srTiox. WB. Mfta. of wool, Mite, of cotton. Mfrk, of wilk.... Mfru. of dat, Miacollancous, 704,200) 8:80,578} TG, 769'$ 5,708,16018 6,039,165 WITHDRAWN FLOM WAREMOURE, |. 1973. 1875, ee oo preeaney Mire, of wool. coe esee]8 1,404,707 700,702 Mire, of cottionsess..] PAytii0) 087,199 Mfre. of nile, . MAS Mira, of flax, . 492,512, ‘Miacelluneous, 146,469 Mera of wool, Afra Of cul ire of silk, SUR GU Mire of thus atau) Mivcellanous 181, Li Total... Add ent'd T'lont'rd at port, {9 CALIFORNIA EXPONTR. je whows theexporta of seven load- Jalitornia for two yenrs Quantity, Value, Troamre....., Qaickwiiver, tsa Fiong, bile’. Wheat, 100-10 sicka. Fondegrain, 100-10, Wool, pounds. Hides, number, Treantire. sess Qulekaliver, fase Flour brie., Wheat, 100-16 rack Feed-grain, 100-1b sack {] atayave] 9, {1 9,12%.110) 18, 1], 43.198) + ]29,035.370 + | 350321 “g6 000 th enee os [810,878,905 476,505, 78, 1,095, Woot, pounds, 8,189,000 Hides, uumbe! ‘544,082 PROVISIONS, “ TOG PRODTIOTS—Wore again active, and steadier, ‘Tho receipte of live Lose were rather large, aud prices weakened on all tut tho best grades under the present fact of a full supply, and the diminishing prospect that the hog crop will be found to be short when the returus aracliin, But tho easier feeling at the Stock-Yards produced little effect on ‘Changs, and that was only temporary, ‘The advance in gold, and the fact thats latge short interest has yet to be provided for, mada holders firm in theit views, and buyers took hold readi- ly at ahurt former pricer, especially of the speculative articles, The provision markota at othor poluts were without important olange, ‘Mesa Ponx—Was in yuod demand throughout, at an average decline of Go per 100 Iba, having a tinge of wealnens early, from which it noon rallied, Bales wero reported on ’Change of 3,670 brla, cash or seller the month, at $18,20G19.25, chiefly at $18,20.018.22}5 5 13,000 brla selior March at $18.40@18.524 ¢ 6,009 ris seller Aprit ut $18,6518,80: and 600 brie eelur Juno at $19.15 19.90, Total, 23,010 brs, ‘The market closed steady ag $18.20 a1g(@18,26 can $ $1BATIGG18.50 for March ; and $18,76@18,80 for April, Clear pork was nominal at $10,00@19.75 ; and family moss at $17.25! prime moss do ‘at $10.00; and extra prime do at $13.60. Lanp—Wau {i good demand and 5100 per 100 tua Ligher, though Liverpool was understood to be tune at the recent decline to GJa per 112 ths. Sales were re- on "Change of 6,650 ics, cash or nellor tho month, at $13.47)¢(313.625¢ ; 7,250 toa, aellor March, ut $13,70@918.75, and 500 tes, teller April, at $13.00G 3.024, Total, 23,400ton, The niarket olosed firm at $14,50 cash, $13.70@12,72% for Murch, and $13,0W@ 13,924 for April, Mrats—Wero lees activa, though there was a good demand ow forcigu account ata shado lower quota tions, which were firmly sustained, ozcept that shou dora ‘werd caster. Sales were reported of 120,000 tbs atocn shoulders at 630; 20,000 Ibs part cured du ut G/,c; 90,000 Iba short ribs at Oo cash and ‘Ioljo seller May; 120 boxes do at Y'ke cash; 40,000 Ihe do at 9Y¥c; 40 boxon Joug clears at Oc; GUO boxes short clears at 10!¢. ‘Thu wurket cloned at O\ye for gecen shoulders, Vsge for do longelear, 940 do ahort ribs, 0%c Uo short olesr, sui Yig@Dec do hams, Bweot-pickied Lama (16 Naw avorage) at 10j@104¢c, Meats in salt 10 to 18 days quoted at 6i;0 for wbotlders, cash or seller Fel ruary; 030 do seller March; 7c do aolter April; Jong clear, 9jje cash or neler February; do soller Murch, 0)¢0; do anlley Avril, 9};c; short ribs, Use cash or eellor February; do scller March, 03;¢; do seller April; cz ehort clears, 9760; dd auller Murch, 10}ge;'"do ‘saller April, Wijo, Boxod ‘¢ higher than Iooue, Lung cut hame, 105@ quoted at Lye: for’ bans, , 10440 for aiort ribs, and ile for mall packed, an qqutet af 6@10c, PRODUUTS~-Wore quist and nominally un- changed, at $4.23 for moun, $9.25 for extra mess, aid $20,00.9%0.60 for haw, ‘WaLLost—Quoted at 8(@9%ic. 3S BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quict and unchanged. There was a Uittle more {oquiry on loval account, but few lots taken, and slippers wero out of the market altogethor, Salea were Limited to 500 bris winters, 450 brie apring extras, aud 25 bria buckwheat flour, neatly all on private terms, Tho market closed as follows: Oholce winter oztras, $5,25@6.50; common to gond do, $1.25@5,00; choice apriug oxtra, $4,504.75; fair do, shipping grades, $1,754.25; patent spring, $5,00@9.00; spring superfines, $1,00@9,75 } rye four, $5.95@35.50; buckwheat do, $4.75@5,25. Baan: quiet and rtroug, with $91,00 on truck, Coun-MeaL—Was quoted at $3.40@3.60 per bri for goott, and $28,004.50 per ton for coarse, WIHLAT--Was lews active, but atesdier, and gener- ally frm, at an average advence of Yc per bu. ‘Tho greater str:ngl was duo to the advance in gold, and to rurncrs of # further decline in freighte, Liverpool ‘wus quiet, and New York dull; but the receipts hero weraamujier than the recent average, and thero was naturally a little reaction after the pruasuro to soll on Munday, which resulted in clearing olf all the heavy whest from the murket, Offerings wera rather Melt perry, aud tho apeoulative demand fair, while but ttle waa Wanted for sbijanent, though » few buying orders were received from other markets, prediowted on tho anticipation of tight receipt for a few days, owlng to upfavorabls weather, Seller March opened at 8! Jc, and udyauced to 83ic, closing at 873;c, Hellor the mouth rold at 867,@87'4c, closing at 877;c, Heller April nold at 893,29? ce, aud vellor May at ‘B84 @BIAe, ‘Cash alos wore reported an ‘Change of 1,000 bu No. 1 wpring at 00c; 101,000 Lu No, Ido at aray7 Yo s 7,000 bu No, 3 do at 831;@824(0;° 1,200 bu rejected’ do at FO'yo; 700 bn white Hamburg, by sanplo, at HI@ICe. ‘Total, 121,400 bu, mick and unchanged, jo of 10 tons at MISNEXOTA WitkaT—Waa Saleu were Ilnilted to 700 bu No, 1, qu ‘0 atoraga, at bie, ‘No, 3 was nominal at BBBI}Ge, CORN—Was Jews active, aud averaged about yo higher under sfafe demand, with rather Mgnt offere inga, While tho rumoré of & deoline in ruil frolghts fondod to strengthen corn, in company with wloxt, ‘There was little olve worthy of uote, ‘The May deal was stendy, and probatly acted aaa flywheel to steady the other options, tt belng pretty woll understood that tho market ia baihg munlpulated for that month with Autont to wqueezo ft, {f the operation should be deenod safo when the tlie comes round, The rocelpta of Fotlorday waro relatively Hight, anid arg oxpectad to be liberal in the near future than fu the recent pant, Hillor March opened at G5e, advaticod to U8};0, aut closed at U5\(c, Seller May sold at 71%@7I0, cloning at 70, Buller tno month sold at U4 \yGade)(c, closing ut 64403 and acller April eold at Cash salox were roportod on ‘Chango of 49,400 bu No, 2 at G4 yigtd os aud 12,400 bu rejected at OO@udie, ‘Total, 1400 vu. Now corn on through cara at sointry polnte (Chlengo freight) wae oifered at tac, with Wie bid. UATH—Were in active apectlutive demand, aud about aye higher. Many of the rbcrta mauiferted 3 desire to provide for tha contracts swuturing this montb, ‘The Fecelpta wore Ight, and otbor grain was atrongur, hence the th nuew of th, market, Cask oala sold ue follows? 36/00 bu No, 2 at 621/19543;c, aud 2,400 Wit rejected ut S0y@Ste, Heller March was active and firm at 64;@Suo, closing at the outside, Soller the Thonth wae the wame ns cash, closing at 6240, Seller Muy was quotad at 5/0 early,. aud later at 56.0 bid, ‘Towards tho slose of Change s wale waa reporiud of 300,000 bu, seller May, at 67, HYE—Was in Light request and ateauy, The ro- celpte wero very light, Hales were reported of 3, 0u0 bu No, 7 at 9@9%e, the ontelde for receipte tn a favor {to house, Alav, 400 Lit No. 3 ut 989, unit 400 bit white, by sumplo, ut $1.00, Rejected was quoted at 02qQ93e, DARLEY—Wau dull, aud }@20 lower, ‘The re- calpts wore Nakt, but thero was lutly demaud for cosh, fe Grading being yelnetpally in ebauging froin this month to the noxt, Seller “Murch was at promiium of scl tco,aolling ut $1.23 aarly, 0 $1,223; af Aue clone, while thin jonth elovod ut $1,221.24. Casts salos ‘e roportat of 400 bu No, 3N, 5, (regular) and 1,000 tu dost $1.46 3400 DUA. D, & Oo, 2,800 bu No, 31N. 8, a¢ $1.10, and BO bu do wt! 113; 3,200 bu by’ sample (iucluding 800 bu Utab at $1.43) al 1.3145 on track, wud 400 budo at $1.11 delivered, ‘Total, nal ot $132, 8,000 bu. Iegular No, 9 wea nowt- LATEST. © In the afternoon mesa york was in fair request aud higher, © 18,20 seller the mouth, and $14,07% selier Merch, were Tepirted of ‘6,080 bris at $18.25 casts ; $18.90 for February ; $1US6@185734 for Mareh, ond $18.80 fur April, ‘Lard wau moderately active and Srmer, with sales of 4,000 tea at $13.55 for the month, and. $15,1334@513,75 for March, and $13.9135 for Apri,’ Heller Mare elogod aut $13.75, Muate wero rather freely offered and were easy, A gale was wade of 100,000 Ibe abort ribs sellar April at Dye. “Wheat was tn moderate request, and ¥@t/o bigher, cloning tru a @8;0 for Mar snd ie tae te ‘Corn was quiet and frm at 631(@653; Bette pe es at 631(@65),0 for March, ‘Uata were quiet ab 62}{@525;0 seller the tb, and ast Rad i @SISs ie month, an GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL Was quoted at $1,561.83, RHOOM-CORN—Was quiel and anu, Following are tho prices obtaiuind hy dealera: Goo.t to axtes hurl, raises vrual that will work itueif ihlo achotcahntl broom, MY@Itwe; common to fur do, He@We; Ine ferior brush, Koide, BUTTER—Thle market romains qutet, with pricee ranging about the sanio aa for the pant fortnight. Cholca nnd fancy graden are wanted at full prices, but the poorer aurts may be bought at a qreater or lore concession from anking rater, We quote t Choice to fancy yellow, Nkadtoy medinm to goo grades, Ca, Mo Inferive to common, 15g12¢; common to choice Toll, 24aie, BAGGINGrain bags are receiving rather more attention, suid the market displays inoro firmness than of late, Other nea rulo dull and eary, as Leforn, We minke no change in our list? Stark, Met Lewinton, 8054 Montatp, Ws; Amerivan Ay Amonkeag, 23¢ 5 M@lse; gunnics, Otter Creek, burlap bags, airigle, 1K IU %e ;'do, double, 203, CHEERS —(Was again quoted firm, The cold weather checkod abipmenta, but the amount of ordors reecived was Hberal, atil a good fooling Bcomed to prevail, imo factory is held at 17@18c, ly inquiry for both COAL—There was quite n ivi hard aud aoft coals, and fully late prices wera vein, Wo ropeat our list: Lacka~ rorkized all around, wants, $1,50Q10.003 cannel, $3,009.00; Ene sit Walnut TUL 03 Tek tun, 00; Brooks, $7.00; Blows 50: Hocking Volley, 7.00; Indians, block, Tiindls, $1,500. 5,00. COUPENAQE—Packets’ qotmla were reported duit and easy: Pork batrele, $1,103 lard thereon, FL405 flour barrolx, 4a@ite: Whisky ‘barrolx, $1,000.00 ¢ pork slaves, rong, $15,009014,00; do bucked, $14, 22.00} flour ataves, $7 4a0,50; circle four heading, Taya | Myht poles, $23,00,032. RENSED NOGS—Light weights were dull and teak at a ttecline of absut 108, Shippera were holding oY, and the trading was principally with local pytties, Who bought the produot to ua delivered at the Stock= Yards, Heavy hoge ware a abide firmer, ectling at $7,7548,H—chielly at STIS 7.03, Light wolits Bold (97.40, Sales were teported of 832 hoad and 2 EGOS—Froch packayos were silable at Mase, and plekled at 1f(g 182. FISH—Nothing now was noted {a the fleh market, fair netivity prevaliing at firmly maiutained prices. Wo quote: No. 1 whitefish, s-bri, $5,605.60! No. 2 do, $5,40(5,80 1 No, 1 troug, $5,0Wa5.15; No. 1 mackerel, now, }g-brl, $9,008.25; No.1 bay, $5.7sie 7,00: No, 9 tuckerel, ty-brl, $3.15@36.603. family mackerel, ty-brl, $5,60.45,405 ‘No. Laure kits, $1.75 (1.405 bank cadish, $6.95@0,60;" George's rediinh, $6,50@0,10; Labrador herring, split, ris, $3,609.00; do s-btl, $4,25@4.0+ Labrador herring, round, bri, 7,608.00; Wo, i-brl, $4.00@4.953 ualet horring, per box, 45(g80e3 Columbia River salmon, j-Url, $9.15 #4@10,00 ovucn front, # doz aud 4duz por cane, $5.30, FUIUTS AND. NUTS—Trade aliows no improvo- ment, orders, as heretofore, being confued to supply ing immediate wante, ‘the fact that stocks ate Hight gives tho market a firm tone, despite tho Alugaishnoss of trade, Wo qiote. Forriax—Dates, Sia so, drnms, IGV@lTWes fie tiers, 10} we; ish praes, Lisg@lze; Vreuch prune, Kegs, Maite; rabuina, layers, $1.15@3.20; loove Muay catal, $4,101,202 Valencia, 1e1sive; Zante entr~ tanta, Te Tse: citron, 30~@:He: Temon, pool, 1¢@20c. Domestic—Aiden apples, 17200; Michigan apples, BYias%¢o; Iudians and, Minola, T@80;_Soulborn, TAT C; peaches, halves, O@tdo; do mixed, TY @biqe}. do parod, 292403" bluckborrles, 104; ali ye raapborrios, Meee; pitted cherrics, H6@S%e, Nurs —atherts,1Wigtte? almonds, ‘Terragona, tq! Naples walnuts, 16@16c; Grenoble waluuts, a Tuaide; Veozils, U@ll Mey pecans, Toxas, 1Hal6e Wilmington peunuts, 7@10e; Tennessee poanuts, &@ got African peanuts, 531.@00, FURS—Tho receipts continue fair, Mink havo again advanced, ‘There ore indications that mink willbea more fashionable fur next season, It iy Ukely to be tired an a subatitute for soa) for many pur- ponoa for whielt the Intter bees been found not to bo woll adapted, In anticipation of tho revival of mink, doalers are aiming to secure a lerger supply, Raccoon, akunk, aud otter oro also highor, Fura xre reported tobo drm abroad, Quotations; Quality, Aorthern.| Weatern, ‘Mink No, 1, mall vo large... (89.26@22.78 61,00 ch 1,75 ‘Mink Noa, 4@2. sog@et25| 10 @ 175 “50t@; <80) CBI (cb a 253 Raccoon, No.1,einall@large.. Raccoon, Nos. 4@3. Muskrat, fall, Muskrat, winter Muskrat, kitten Blunk, binck, pi Skunk, stripod, 1, lar 4@2. mountsin ,amiall pralel "soa Marten, No, 1, Bear, Now 1, bl Cross fox, 'No. 1 Red fox. @ ac @ Desrubin in haif, red and sort bive, @ Ib, 400} do gray, GM, We. GREEN’ FRUITS—Were tn moderato request at the prices given below: Malaga lemons, $4,006.00; chotoe Meauina and Palermo do, $3.00@10,00. per Lox; Valencia orsugos, $3,20¢810,00 er cava; Palermo aud Messina do, per Vox, $3.00¢24.603 apples, per br], $1.00 @2.50; cranberries, $10,00811,50 per Lel’t so in boxer, 00; Mulaga grapey, $4,606.00 por keg, or $9.00 it. 10.U0 per L. GROOERIES--fugars aro easier, bat as yet without quotable decline. ‘iho weakueus’ is due to the son- tinted light demand, aud the fact that slightly lowor pricea at the Eat are reported, In coffess there tao Gimiulahed movement os the ‘reault of tho Tato vance, but prices remaia strong. Iles, alcn| molsazea sro fairly firm, sud are in wume Suices, s0apa, and onnilles are easy, Wo quote: Tck—Patus, T4676; Rangoon, 64@%e; Caro~ Una, TH@4i¢e3 Lauietana, THe. wreee—O, G. Java, Sse: Java, No. 2, 90@ Me; chalea to fancy Rilo, BIpt@s}490; good to pre lo, '283@I82Ze ; common, A8iia!2Ke} roasting, 2047 cliice) "Mingapore Jami B26} Coste Mien, 23 brarseatbo, 21a2t{o. buoana—Patent cut loaf, UWG11s;05 eruehed and powdered, 1M@tligos wromitated, Ty @ll3,0; A, standard,’ 10}; do, No, 4, 104e; B, 100s exe tra 0, 100; 0 No. 4 Ixe3 yellow, O'No. 1, 94, @0s¢05 aS choteo brawn, 84,9203 fait to prime do," BL@So common da, T¥fatsca; cholce molabues auger, do Oye} common to falr do, 7 @8o; N.O, common to choice, Tae, Simvrs—Diamond drips, $1,161.20; silver drips extts fine, 05@100; goud wugar-hotlso sirup, BI@S5c ; extra do, 63@63e; "New Orleanu molanvas, choles, new, TAUZT5c; do prime, 68@i00; do common, Gikebse; Porto Hico molasses, 609550; common molasses, 41 atte, HrroRK—Allepice, 16@1Tes claves, 6055 Dae | pepper, MWe; nutmeg, No. {, 81.4o@1,40} Ginger, African, siqp2Her du Calcutis, 1AaW0c, HoaPs—Ucranu Mote? 6(ate; Gulden West, 43, Ghia; Whito Lily, 64G@iNyo; White Boxe, O¢@tige; whiteltugelan, 6@6c. TLAY—Was ‘in moderate request and sted; recelpta wero light, Priced wers a5 follow: $1T.WUg 17,50; No, 2 do, $13,00G)15,50; mixed, $15.60 (414.00; choice uplaud prairie, §12,00@12,50; No, 1 do, $11,0011,50 ; No, 2, or slough, $9,0@10,00, HIGUWINSS—Werv fu moderate demand nt the ro- cant docline, Bala were roported of 200 bris. xt 00 per yallon, “Now York was supposed to Lo uuchanyed, Gut reporta from that city wero achrcs yesterday,—they do not now come on tho wings of tha wind, und do not travel kindly ou windy days, HIDES--Were steady aut {n moitorate demand : Green city itohers’, 0} greon frozen, Tica Tc; green cured Ught, 0c; heavy do, Ra@s\,0; part citredly B@AYO? greck ‘calf, 180: dry fine biden, kip, and calf, 18@1%0; dry salted hides, 144160; deacon skins, 401¢45¢; shoop pella, wool estimated ag washed, per Ib, aca HOPS--Coutinne quict, Consumers aro buylng from haud to mouth at tho current priges,—JO@ (Je for com- mon to choice Western, und-45¢ for prima Eantern, ‘Tha exports from New York have fallen otf, owing to 8 disposition amoug Kuglish browort, who siticipate a dealing, to abstain from maldug purchases a4 long a4 bie. ‘Tho impression ig said to Dave gained credence abrcad that America haw a largo quantity of hops to dlspore of, portion of which will weck a mint ket across tho water, Authorities horo state, however, that the aupply of domestic hops ta well reduced, aud tho country cannot wparo more than 0,000 bales with out muking s delicieucy in bar own supply. cassia, a LUMBELt—The demand from the couutry was again large for tho wvason, Prices were adhered to, au fol- juwa t Firat clear,.... G55,00 Second clear, 1 fueb to 4 ined 50.00 ‘Third clear, Linch... (440,00. Tuitd cloar, thick.. LW Ulear fuoring, tut and 2d) % Olea niiling, Ist and 2d. Firwt common aldiug. Flooring, frst ooumion, drosie, Flooring, second common, dreaved. Box bourds, A wud B, A utock bosrd; B tock board © stock board Foucing (16 ft.); outside price for dry Common luniller, 13 ft aud under 800g S35 BONG ib 2.75 reat irmiess in carbon and turpeutin ie ri, whale, and Huyesd, aplay rater strength, though uo price-changes wera noted, Following ore the current quote Maia ¢ Garton, (alanlard white), 118 deg. text 1 {al3}jo% do Hiluow tegal tout, 100 deg., 146914705 do headlight, 175 dog., 11g@18c; oxtra witter lard oll? $1,14aL.15; No, 1, 9503 No, 2, Wo; Iusced, raw, BiG b5e; do bailed, Ma We; while, 716 7He; perm, $2.55 taa.4s 5 moutafbut ul, aisterly pure, $1.06 do extra, WegsI50; do No, J, Thatio; bank vil, 6c; atruite, G00; plumbayo olf, ike75a'; turpentine, 450; napht the,’ 63 urevity, 14)4@il5e ;'naphthe, commiou, 12% HIG-IRON—This market, te developlug increasing activity,and prices are much tore dirmly held, Quutas tions are aa follows: Beotch {uccurding to’ brand), $42,00@3 47.00 ; Lako Superior No, 1, $89,00; do No, 4, 1.00; do Na, 3, $35.00; do Nos. 4und 6, $47.00 American Scotch, $97.00: Tuscarawas, $17.00, POTATOES—Choico ern pesshiiows were frm under woderate offeriugs, ‘Tho retail busiuess yeu. terday was rather below the avoruge Iu cousequunce of tho cold wosthor, Tho trado ta larye tota fe light, Enatorh poachblows were quoted at 050; Western at BU(@@a50 y ComMION Varictios, 75(q800, POULTIYHhippera aud local deslora were taking sbvica lute, and, Uuder light olfurings, the market wau drm uf tho ‘prices subjoioed ; Turkeys, druwud, T@Ne; chickens, dressed, digi0o per th; ducky, 6@ Me aia oi gress ‘T@% per th, ‘SEEDS—Olaver was higher, botng tn request to fill sraull orders, and scarce, Medium wold at $6,406.60, aud mammoth at §7,00, ‘Timothy wav rather alow ani Wing caused buyors weak, the heavy recelpts of lute Salen wero made wt $2,409.50, Hunua- easier, selling at 75@ 8c and 35@ a, to hold of, rian and willet wosa £09 respectively, BALT—Was quiet but steady, Thestock of dng salt te notlarge: Qnonitagaand Saginaw, fine, #igye; Can- ails to, $1.70; ordinary coarse, $2,043 corre Mamond, $2.0245't dairy, withonk bagy, $275 5 dairy, with bogs, $3.00; Anton dalry, per mack, $4.00004,25. VEATR-Cholen welghts were quoted at BY RIK and heavy and loan dull at 6@7e, WOOL--Dealers are constantly reenlvitig email or- dors, and, the supply being taht, prices aro fully nus~ tained, The supply here in catimeted at 100,0000180,~ 000 Tha, ‘The revelpts ate Uaht, Quotations? Gund to prinin tibwashed, B3@57e ; poor te good tnb-waahed Aned2e: fine and medium wnohed fleece, 46@sset cosrac washed flee'4, 4et4he} mediam and coateo nn Yeates B0GBIO; fina unwanlicd, I7@V2e 5 fullled wool, atic, LIVE STOCK, CWICAGO, Callke,| Fog 2,817; 16,040) to, Following were the ahipmenta: gencrally lower, frat aud secont clan alone Leing salable nt aa good pricca provalled on tho preceding two days of tha week, Tho assomblsge of buyers waa more than waually full, but thelr anxiety to ature atock was not #0 great 2a to load them to forsake tho comfortable Exchange and faco the furlous storm save whore special iuducementa in the shape of price-concessions were hold out. The fact {hst the receipts were aysin largely exacsaivo tented toau easier state, but the Komewhat improved complexion of tha markots bolow exerted acotinteract - ing influence, and the shrinkage in values did notin any class of stock amount to more than 10@16o as compared with Tucaday's quotations, Choice and ex- tra grados, though entering more largoly {uto the sup- ply than for somo time previously, comprised atter all only an luaigtifesnt proportion of tho offerings. A bunch of fancy ateors, fed in Ssugamon County, Il., old at $7.30, and there were several other transfers at $1.25(€0,85, Aaide from the purchnsea of ehippers there won but iittie trading, and tho general matket closed dull and heavy, CATTLE BALES, Number and dercription, 16 extra olecrs,. Zl choica steers 15 choice strc: 59 chatco atce 18 quoi steers 14 good ate 18 good stce! 15 yond steel 19 good sto v2 medium syecra, 35 medium stecra, 10 butebsra' atock, 15 butchors' stock, 70 ight fleshy steers 11 fat pony etecrs. 21 medium ateet 22 cow 17 cows, 37 bulls, a0 cow ee os + Ot 8.35 MOGH—Dospite tho faot timst tho fey coudition of tho alluya rendered st extremely diticult, as woll us hnz— ardous, to move the stock from the pena to the scales, a very respectable aygrogate of anlés was acconipiiah. of, ‘Tho unfavorable weather, takon in conjunction with the Jarge supply, resulted in s pretty geucral koftening of pttces, but, with the exception of com- mon and medium heavy grades, which were off” 5 (@10v, there was uo quotable decline. Salos wero at £8,25187,95 for poor to fancy, principally at $1,40¢a0.05 for coniman tu primo light, aud ut $6,50G7,10 for vom mon to chulce heavy, 5 No. Av, Price.| No, }O8 $7.30) 4! OG BALES. Av, Pitee| No. Av, Price, HO $7.00) GS... BOL 6,95] 47. 298 $3.60 215 nid 1,15] 38, 8.95) dg Saseen Lng = RiSSSSan al = 189 6,60] erate demand at former 7S per 109 Iba for poor to or at mt $3,185, FAST LIBENTY. East Linenty, Pa,, Feb, d.—Cattre:—Recelpta to- day, V0t head; fortwo days, 2,602, Supply of yard sales light, fully half of the srrivals belay through stock, Markot dull and slow, Prices up 4 @iye On common to goot, Best, 617(@0% ; medium to good, 51(@B\(o; corsmon to falr, 43,85340; stockers ecarcy ab Uaaie's bulla, 3@4 iC, Hoas—itaceipia to-day, 4,295 head: for twa da 6,330 head, “Yorkers, $0.10;97.00 5, Vlladelpbia, Recelpte tonday, 9,100 heals for two days sad. Bost, $5,50G0,25; inedium, $4,753, unMOD, $4,009 4.75. DBUrraLo. Burraro, Feb, 3.—Carrie—Recetpte, 1,704; total for tha week, 5,172, Market slaw at yeoterday’s prices, Burnp 4xp Laxus—Recolpts, 4,000; total for the weok, 19,000, Market slow and weak at lant weot's Buyers and sullors 14340 apart ; 95 care re~ pr maining unsold Moas—Reeetpte, 1,000% total for tha week, 9,00, .15, rons sold; Leavy ho; Yorkers holding et $7.00¢ holding ut $7.16@7.90 5 wildinrs holding at $7.00, ‘ST. LOvIA. Feb, 3.—ifons—Receipts 4,000} active thers, $6.0K46.505 packing, $4,507.00, iA little Amer; dume Kaley higher; supply light ; faix, native ateeru’ active; goud, ¢: 0; common, $4.25184,50; fir Texan’ atcers, $4. good native stockers,'$4.7394.75. ATI, Uone--Receipts, 6,119; fatr to medium, HEE seiotuttors ole, past, 8} c Crincrsnart, 0,, Fob, quiet and tiem 3 common, $1.40:55 $0,907.10; good packing, $7.1 ors’, $1. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Lonpox, Feb, 3,—8 p, m.—Rate of discount in open murket for three-monthe’ bills, 3 per cent, same} 96 Bank of England rate, Consols, monoy, 9135@923y 5 account, WY@! coupons, "653, 108; 'O7u, 108 10-40g, 105; new Sa, 103; New York Central, 93; Lio 264; 5 preferred, 441. Spirits petroloum, 9a, Fuankrons, Fah, 3.—Coupons, ‘62s, 983, Panty, Fob, ‘Rentes, Gif 2740. Livenvoot, Feb. 3,—Breadstuite quiet; shoulders, ‘San Gd; atigat-cured hains, 528, Aurwenr, Feb, 3,—Potroleum, 21f, ——— BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Bostox, Feb, 8,—Wool unchangod, but axles smount towfairaversge, Groater activity ia expected, De- Isine and combing aectlona wantod ; would sell read- fly ut S7@OSes medium fleeces Kcarco; fine fleoces quiet, but thie bulk of stock still hold above the views of buyers, Ohio and Pounsylvania flepces, 54@5¢e for X, medium, and XX; Mlobigan and Wisconsin, 08 62, Pulled wools in demand, and firm at <0@S6o for auperfino and oxtra, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Your, Feb, 3,—Tho weather was stormy and transactions few and unimportant, Cotton steady 4nd ut unchanged prices, Fite brown cottumy very strong, und sold np tothe recolpts, Rolled Jaconats, prints, and shirtings in fair request, Woolens less active, The arate wala of non gooda to-day Was wwucceas, White guoda and Hamburg edgl ngs selling woll, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Nuw Yonx, Feb, .—-Frouni—In buyers’ fav or moderate dutuaud { recelts, 8,000 brie; supertiae Htate sink Weateru, $J.80@4.30; common to gvod, $H,00@ 1.75; goad to cholce, $4,805.65 ; white whwat, Wautern oxira, $5.25:96.00; Wostern Ohio, $4,058.40 { Bt, Louls, 34,75@3,W0, Rye flour atoady at $4, Conn-NeaL—Quiot 5 Western, $4.1084.50, Gnain—Wheat in Imited demand ; rece! buy No, 2 apring, $1151.00; No. Y do, Sl. 1,05 3 No, 2 Chicago, $1.00gi.U9}g ; No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1.10G1.135 No, a’ Northwestern, $1071.00; une Graded Zowsand Minnesota apriug, $1.05g1,08; winter Fou Westoru, $1,181.25; amber Wostorn, $ 1,23 5 white do, $1.25@140, Ryo quiet; Si@uuc, Darley dulland Boavy, Matt ‘qulot aud heavy. Corn quiet aud unchanyod; recolpte, 133,000 bu, Oste quiet and Unchanged ; receipts, 10,000 Lu, Hay—Eirin ; 650700, GuoceRtzs—Cottvo dull and lower, Sugar dull and heavy ; refluluy, fair to good, 74G7%,0; prime, 80; Fofiued dull, Xtolamses quiet, ‘ites aint aud’ unt changed. RewiN—Strained firm at $2,192K@2.17, bemite ‘TuarentoM—Firmner ; 816, Peraornum—Firmer; totinod, 13¢; erude, T@TKO, Vous--Unehaug Pnoyisions—Lork dull; new moss, $19. quivt; plain moss, 106; ostra do, 11 meate’ quiet ; middles quiets long clear, 106 + abort clear, 10%0. Lard Armor; prime atest, M@14}0, Burren—Unsettied; Western, 16@26c, Cuskwx—Uncbanged, Wittaxr—Lawers aXe. Croveu-Bexp—Firm ; Weatern, IL@I1LYo, CINCINNATI. CINOINNATH, 0., Fob, 3.—FLoun—Bteady ; moderate demand ; fauilly, $5,005.10, : Guatn~Wheat fair aud frm; red, $1.08@1.12. Corn fair und firms 67@0de, Hye qulct aud unchanged, Darley dull aud woml ‘Oiee—Linsced fair aud firm} #0. ‘Lard oll falz anid Gru; #t0a1 Euai—Falr and firm; ao, Lurzeu—Felx ang frm fox best grede; choice tern Teservs, 2302; Centeal Ohto, choles, 26a wt eholee atesily hud "in movlorate demand wh 14%, (alse, Croven Seep—Pair} advanced; INY@tiYe, Pnovisions—DPork {afr aud firm nt $19.06, Tard nteudy; moderate demand; xteam, 1bige; kettle, 14 Ise, “Bulk meata fair and firm; Gest ic 3 OM ANCES O76(a100, acon absady moderite demand; Bo; 18/0} ile. Green moate firm; shoulders, Oyo; clear rib, diges lear, D440. Wittaxe—Palr and firms ote, MILWAUKEE, Minwarner, Feb, 1,—Froun—Quiet and unchanged, GRAIn—Wheat weak ; No. 1 Milwaukee, M20; No. 2, §TH0j March, wares April, 89346. Cate quiet ani firm } No, 2, B2e. Corn firm and unchanged; new In store, 4040," Hye Armer and higher § No, 1 iu. mlore, S5ige, Barley tineettled ; No, 2, $1.20 No, 3, $1.10, Pnoviataxa—Neglected ¢ mesa pork, $18.45 cash ; March nominal 3 $18,65(819,60 ; prime steady, $16.00 16,94 rextra primo, $17,00@13.95, Bweet pickled hums, 1yalle, Dry sulted ehoulders firm, 0%¢ loose; mblilea, 102,¢6105;¢ for boxed ; prio strong Wyn} kettle, Lave, HHoas—Live dull, nominal, $6.25@7.00; dressed ateadty and quit ¢ $7.60:47.85. Recripre—Fiour, 1,000 bria; oatr, 700 bus wheat, 8,300 bit, BurrsteNte—Flour, 2,000 bria; oats, 1,000 bu ; wheat, 19,000 bu, PHILADELPHIA, Pitanxurnta, Fou, 3,—F1.oun—Bteady } auperiino, $3.73;34,0Us extran, $4.00@1,60 ; Tows, Wisconsin, at Minnesota family extru, #4.873@5. Indiana and Obio do, $5,2566,00; high grades, $0 598,50, Gnain—Wheat atoady s red, $120; amber, $t.2ta 1,23; white, $1.25@ 1.12. Rye steady 92c, Corn offered frealy; yollow, 77@78e; mixed Westorn, T3@TI0, Osts quiet ; white, 05.5 mized, Gig @Gie, Mera Ponr—$1U2%, PerRotnum—Ileld at 124¢@12);03 crude, tn barrela, 6c, Wittany—Ofered ut 961¢0, Uurren—Dull; Now York and Bradford County chofer, ST@u8c3 Western axtrar, Wedic; Western firata, terse: Wertorn rollé oxtra, 27620. Cunrde—Firmy Now York fancy, 1034c. Eaous—Steady ; Western, 29@30e, NEW ORLEANS. New Ontuays, Feb, PLoun—Quiety double, rable, $5,474.00; chole 5, torn eanfer ; miied, 6 refined, 0c} 3.6.25, white und yellow, Gnan Ste, Osta firm at 72@7de. BnaN—Avarce and firmer at $1.75. Hav—Dulls prima, 324.003 anole, $27.00, Vaoviston Pork frm at §21.124@I1.25, Dry asit 1d3;c. Bacon firmor at Big@lity(a ice sugar-cured active at ic, Lurd refined, Layo; keg, 14% @150, Gnocenres—Sugar dull} common, 6@6%,c; falr to fully falr, 64;(973¢¢ ; prime to choice, 11,2840. Mo~ Jansea quiet; ‘common, 40<d2e;" fatr, 4850; prin to strictly prime, 89@%8e, Witaxy—Good supply; dul; Louldiana, 98¢ ordinary Weatern, OUc ; cholce, Y8c@§l.00, BALTIMORE, Battruonke, Md, Feb, 3.—FxLoun—Dull and un- changed. ‘ Gnain—Wheat quict, but firm; No. 1 red Weat- ern, $1.20; Nu. 2 do, $1.18; No. 3 do, $1.15; Pennsyl— yanta red, $1,16@1.20 ; othor grades tinclanged, Corn quiet; mixed Western, 78%c. ata firm; "white Weatern, O74468¢ } inixed do, 6£@o80, Rye dull at 950 ($1.00, de oneier, Pork, $20.00, Tnovraions-—Quiot ; 8 eh Dulk meats—Shoulders, TH@T!s0; clear rib, 10@14c. Hacon ahouldera, 8ige} clear rib, '114y@tc; hams, i 192((914(¢ for steam redned, voutern tub aod roll, 24@280, ull and nominal, f Warant—-Dull; nominally D3¢@0d%go. VPernoteum—Firm and higher at 64@8Ko, eT, LOUIB. 8r, Lours, Tob. .—FLoun—Good demand for low and ‘medium grades at full prices; superfine wintor, $4,104,955 oxtra do, $4.9594.95 ; "double oxtra, 6435 5.40, Gnaix—Whoat dull and drooping ; .No, 2 red winter, 21,00; No. Iapring, De, Corn iitin; No.4, 4 Ada. Ons Gener No, 3, DO@an0 sso, Harley weak j NO, 2, 31.05, Nye unchanged ; No, 2, $1.00. WittaneSteady $50, Pnovisions—lork eld Armly at $18.75 cash and February, Uulk meatn. firms shoulders, 64 @3%es clear rib, ON ANIC clear, 07247 10c, nercrding to AGN; shuulders, thlly oured, G46 bid; ‘aides do, YKQIKS ids, Decoy unchanged; only order trade, Lard iirm at 13%;¢, TOLEDO. Tornno, O,, Feb, 3.—FLovn—Stends ; moderate do- mund. Gnain—Wheat firm and jnclanged, Corn duit 5 a al shade lower; high mixed, Gf; February, ‘March, 700; May, Téc, Oata dull; abade lower ; No, 2, 68%e, 0.80, Daxaasp Looa—T3(@8e, : Reorrrs-—Flour, none ; wheat, 5,000 bu; corn, 7,000 tun oats, 3,000 bu, : Siipsients—Flour, 600 bria; wheat 800 bu; corz, 1,600 bu ; oata, 2,000 bu. LUOISVILLE, Loursvittz, Fob, 3.—Gnatn—Corn firm ; 68@70c, Osta firnr; C1@sde, Rye, $1.10, ‘Har—Hearee and firmer, Puovistoxs—Pork quiet; $19,.25@27,00, Bacon dull audunchenged, Bulk meats firm wud strong; ehoul~ ders, ic; wides, 10@l04c} partly cured }jeless, Lurd unchanged, Wucy—93e, ’ hosrox, Dosto, Feb. 8 —Frour—Quict; superfine Weatern, taoves.ib; common extra, 4.764500; Wisaensln, $5,254,005 Minnesota do, $5,066,259 ¢ white-whent Duio, Tuddne, and Michigan, $5.50@0.60; Illinois, $5,507.60 ; Bt. Loufd, $6.7 a4.00, Gnain—Corn quiet} mixed and yellow, 65)4@S30. Oats, mixed aud No, 1 white, 67@70c. CLEVELAND. Cuevetanp, 6, Feb. 3,—Gnatr—Whest active and ‘unchenged, Corn weak and unchanged, Oats steady and uovhanged, PernoLxum—Stoady ; alandard white, car lota, Ohta Binto, toy anual! lots 11920 highor, Lgoviris—Whoat, 1,080 bu; corn, 960 buy oats, 1,200 bu, > Vivid Description of an Avalanche. From the Bult Luke Herald, Amiuer of Little Cottonwood, who sow the descont of one of the rocent svow-vlidas in that canon, this describes its = “'Thore goes a snow-slide!” exclaimed my companion, o8, in the midat of a beavy eloot, wo ascouded the canon whore wo had bet resivting ia the exioming tho corpac of avictim, at the scene of alate dieaster. ‘Do vou tot hear it?” and ssbril whistling sound which attracted my uttontion, deeponcd into alow, guttoral-liko roar, increasing In volume and power at evory inetant, until the artillery of Stona Itiver sebmed but a ‘abinuer, in comparison, “Where is it?” 1 hurriedly anked, while tho alr at that diztance xeomed to tremble in consonance with the motions of a monotor still invitible, From tho bed of Little Cottunwood a amooth inclino rises at an suplo of 20 degrees fromm the horizontal, terniineting in a porpen- dicular sumbre wall 1,000 fact in height, which is again surmonnted by receding quartzito clits, through which two narrow gorges cub their way, divergiug in different directions, and, making » scaltop it the horizou, aro ont to view. Amidet tho biaod-onrdling uproar the phenom- ena were invisible till the gorges at tho summit Alted the level with the moving snow. Rooks, as if in rage at thoir inability to withstand the hock, gave way from their foundations with an audible growl. Olimps of trees, centuries in misturing, spapped Ike stubble, thelr dark Dranches describing tho undulations ef the sur- faco ag though a struggio for oxisteuca was theirs until overtuten soma more power- ful_wayo of tho avalanche. They siuk gradually aud disappear; jutting” crage of quartzite sbate off thelr disconnected por- tlony, whieh, tumbling down their jagged sides, bury themselvos noiselewsly io tha moving massoa, that having uuited at the converging olnt, rush toward the edgo of tha abyas with nerozeed fury, Nothing moro terrible than the successive plunges of the disconnected por- tions of the avajauche over the precipice os well be concoived. Compreased by contact-with obstacles in its course,’ tho van of the volumo had attained tho solldity of ico, Rotarded by variations of the incline, it seems to pause on the edgo of the precipice ms though in wensitive dread of tho terriple shock which pwaited it Impollod by the tremendous pressure behind, it juta over tho Aull nysupported a distance of fifty foet, until, savored by its own tremondous weight, it strikes tho earth with a crash only noutralized by tho uproar above it, Withsduller thud and an irregular roar for an echo oavh soparate de- ascending body alighted on its predecosuor, piling higher aud bighor at each successive doucont, 38 though preparing for the grandest tableau of the sublime spectacte, Higher and bigher, until as- suming tho proportions of ® majestic coluinn, it conceals tho bluffébehind it half distant to the top. “WIL 1t fall?” asked my companion, as trans- fixed by the phenomona he utters the first worda that have oscaped him. You, it must fall. Seo, it ia awaying already,” Great God, what a gacone! Colossal in ite mag- nitude, yo symmetrical {n proportion to the scenery in reliof; superb to the vision, indo- woribable in il atruction. A swaying motion, &® graceful sweep, & boom ungurpaveable tu Wor, the orage and cauous uo niute audicors of The performance. In tones of thunder they hurl back thelr applause. ee riers Anointing in Scarlet Fover, Abouc four yoars ago8 correspondent of tho Boientijic American, for whoge yoracity the editor vouvbed, a# ho was a pervonal friend, stated that he had brought @ familly of obildren through the acorlot fover with porfect wuccows, aud with no uupleasant permanent results, ag je very often the case, by winply rubbing the entire surface of their bodies with the rim of a smoked ham every hour. Iu tho course of a month, several persons went commuuicatioas to the Seiertitic American commending tho treatmont a illustrated by thelr own aaperléeiee: And now comes the Herald of Health with the statement that tue bevt remedy, uot only fur scarlet foyor, but for typhoid, is the auomting of ths patient with cocoa butter, which, an some accounts, is considored suporior to any othor oil, Alany Gor- tau phywiciaus, acting on the recommendation of tho celebrated Kchueman, simust invariably pdopt cue Abclnting erie Shee thoy claim owers the temperature and affo: some nourish mont to the ayatem by absorption, _ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF ‘TRAIN — RREEANAS ov REFENENCK MARKS. —t Saty captod. © Hunday excepted. Monday éneq, five Bonday at 8100 tab a Tas CHICAGO & NONTHWEGTERN RAILROAD, @Paeifio Fast Line... @ Dubuque Day } a bubugne Nig nana Nigw! 4 Freeport € Dubao a Freeport & Dubn Milmankes Mall. ¥ he Kx, via Ulluton| Expro: rauatte Kxprons. 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