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10 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIB MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL. ‘There wanno change of pote in tha raain features of the financial aituntion, Businoes generally ta quiet, Discount lines are high, and the opentag of the spring trade {s near; te surplus funds for borrower are ihereforo not abun- dant, as the domand is light, The market is firm, thongh well aspplted, Tho principal borrowers are pickers, aud the grain and provision-men who have atuit te carry, The Dresmura from the latter for money bas been marked. ‘The amonnt of wheat arriving au.! hell here fe enongh fo employ alarge amount of money, Beyond these, there are no features of especial activity. Hates of discount are 10 por cent at the banks toreg- war customers; ta gon? outnide borrowera conces- sions of 1 o 2 per cent are made. On the street; the market te dull. Borrowers are fow, linies range from 7318 por cent, ‘New York oxchange Lroke down to shipping rater, and wan fold at T5eto $l discount between banks fur $1,600, ‘ug clearings were $3,000,600, ‘uk GOVERNMENT AND THE COOK COUNTY NA- TIONAL DANK. ‘Wiatever may be the fate of the poor depoaltors of Mr, Alen's Bank, of whom there da a distressingly Incen mruber, it i not Ukely that the National Goy- e:ument will tose much by the failure, Tne Bub- ‘treayary deposits in the back ware $153,000; tho Post- ¢ ciuposits wore $40,000, in round numbers ; tofal Lty to the Government, $195,060, For this the Goy- eriment holds $205,000 security, The honda put up L; the bak ag security for deposits amountet to 7,000, par value, ‘Thelr market valute is about $177,- 00 ; cae $100,000 of bonda to socure circulation are wor'h about $118,000, Subtracting the $90,009 neces~ ancy to radeem circulation, $29,000 are left. This makes tev total security in the hands of the Goyerumeut $235,000, : SUBINESS IN NEW ORLEANS, or Orleans Picaytine says that the banks of held op Jan, 30, 1875, $2,000,000, or 69 per .nacta currency and $1,730,000, or M4 per cent, mre tleposits. than on the corresponding date of lat your, and considers this accimitlation of funds, though in part due to political esse, mainly attributable to the conservative tendencies of ;businers and the cur- tallment of advances, The Picayune saya: Did our merchanta #0 dorire, they conld undoubted- Th rly increase their Litsiness In many lines of zaio; Dut they have wisely nated upon the lesson of the panic, and concluded to bring their business to a cash basin. Our merchants hava bad to correct s distortion of the commercial syatem unknown jn other acctlons of tiv country, ‘They bave not to remove a few decay~ od branches, but toatraighten the trunk of the tree, "Chey have ret to work manfully, and have already ac- complirbed mitch, Reforinations are nevor effector without disaster, snd mauch suffering han undoubtedly reaultod, but in theend all will bo benedted by tho ehauge, Tr seve Nusiness in boing ‘doue now it {son a aafer howe. cud Inabout as profitable, Lot us instance: A. gtu ere nicr*.ant,whove sales ast yoat wore $4,000,003, hotted, cay £100,000 profit, bis gros profits being 3 per rent, wes £50,000, und loeses from bad dobts 1, UN fale your, on sales of £3.000,000, expetises ro- cot ot Wo £40,000, atid loan from bad debts to $20,000, he to tev nearly x mech, BUSTS INSURANCT, COMP ANIER IN WEST VINGISTA, We bavo observed tn tue Charlestown (W. Va.) Corecr Quat a large number of organizations tr insure tz 0 companter, with capitals varying from $10U,U00 to 4 ¥0,000, fully paid up,” have lately applied for and. ohtained charters under the laws of West Virginia. Yhe stockholders are all heavy “capitalista ” from New York, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Chicago, aud other places outside of that Btate, These sharpers recently discov- ered that the insurance luwa of West Virginia are of the very loosost character, snd that thor was no other such opening ia the country for bogua Inaurancs com- panies, Hence, within a few months nearly every vil. Jage and court-bouse im that State has been howored with n now insurance company, ‘The Leginlatury of that State has, however, taken notice of thin atste of affairs, and will, it ia to be hoped, pase such atringent laws in behalf of the public as will arrost the further organization of those fraudu- Tent concerns, GOVERNMENT BONDS. id, 1A eked, PH 119% ry 116 United States Ge of ‘81. United States 5-20s of "6: United States United btates 5-: A 6-203 of S—Jan, and di 6m of *67—Jan, anil Ju 6-208 of *63—Jan, und Juuy: 10-408... 204 * United States new 6a of Ai United States currency 6s. Gold waa 1ldyi@ilayy. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Sterling exchange was 48454873 ; cable transfors, London, 492; Paris, 510, Other rates of foreign exchange are quoted + Parla (france)... aaseaces BINGQSIE, Gormany (rafchmaris). 95 @ vo Helpiuaa (franca). 5124, (a5t5s Holland (guilders) aye 43; ‘Bwitrerland (francs). BAD} D159 Bweden, Norway, enii D: mg Austria (paper ilorine). bg CITE AND COUNTY BEOUIITES. Honde, Bid. ‘Aated, Chicago City 7 @ ct, bonda,.,,,1015; & Int. loss & int, Chtoago City? Wet, sewerage, .j10145 & int.j1udy &iut, ‘Chicago City 7 W ct, water lorn/10t'; & int.[1034¢ int. Chicago Oity 7 wet. certificates 95, &int, Chicago City 6 @ct, cartiticates; 05 | dint! | Cook County 7 @ ct, bond: OLS. & int. 11044 & Int, Weat park 7 @ ct, Lond, é Ox & int, DANK BTOCKS, Morchants’ Netloual, Buwt N.donal Bank. Filth Nutional Bunk, Commercial Natlonal German National Bank, Corn Exchange Natiounl City National Bank. Home National Hani National Dank of Liao Tilnols Trust und Savings Hie Rutional Bank of Commerce, Merchant’ Savings, L, &'T. Union Nutloual Bau a Uniou Stuck-Yarda Ni MISCELLANEOUS, lint, Asked, City Ratwsy, South Side, q City Rellway, Went Sido, | as City Talway, North Hido,, ‘radars’ inatrauco Company, . Chamber of Commerctssrees,ssererr Chicago Gaslight and Coke Ga, Uxpo-ti0n Sek. sereesseee LATEST. ‘New Yorx, Feb, 12—Money, 234@3, Prime mer- SreHag quiet and wesk; 499@183)¢ for alxty-day, Bat HENOLY for alghs, aooils iinporta for the weak, $2,703,782; goneral 2 anudise, $3,600,0.0, ining recelpta, $118,000, 1 stroug, opentug at 11443, falling off to 1142;, rinring at 1143;, Carrying rates, 1,2, aud flat, ‘sho Assistant Trouwurer disbursed $100,000, Clear- 4a 5 $18,000,000, Seay steady, Railroads firm, State bonds quiet, The stock merket at the opening was weak, and Hees ueelined 4f of 1tol per cent, After midday, a reovery of Xf to jf of 1 per cent tuok place, but this wer subsequently Jost in most cases, Duriug the last hour of business the market was firm, snd prices made ab edvanco of ¢ of 1 to 13; percent from the lowest Eoint of the dey, the {ruprovement Laving beon chiefly in Vaside Mall, Northwestern, Rock Ieland, and gt, Vaud, hy loading feature waa Pacific Mail, woich suld ac utsh sw 993;, closing at 321, ageinst 31, the Preung quotation, Union Pacific. receded to 105, "Tho question of settlement between the Gov- trnient and the Union Pacifio Rosd, brought into prominence by the recent letter of President Dillon ta the Becretary of the Treasury, continues to attract at tention fa rallruad and finanelal circles, Tho prepone derance of public opinion ts apparuntly tu favor of the wottlemont suggeatod Ly the railroad company, fo far athe matter hus bocn tested iu the courts tho decision ts that the Government cannot collect anything on ao- count of the subsidy bonds until the maturity of the same, woleh dope not occur until yery near the close of the present century, There i a growing bollef that the Governinent will accept the Company's torins, especially au the subsidy bunde are bebind the first mortgage Loads of the Cumpzny so far os a len upon the road is concerned, Advices from Washington atte that the Deputy Cowptroiler of the Currency press Company declared s quarterly dividend of $2 per ahare, GOVERNMENT RONDE, +129 | Coupons, 167. 11644 | Coupons, '08, AIT | New Bpssssesee iis | 10-408... ¢ 184% | Onrreney Os, Oy } Vireinias, old. 44” | N, Caralines, oid. Ni. Osrolinas, new. -..13 Conpor Goupor Coupons, Lew, Miananitin. ose 6+ Tennessees, old Tennesseen, new. Virguiua, new, . ne gaet vig, STOORB, Canton..s7 50 FB Path ceeseeeeeee OF Wontern Union Tel ,. 727g | Bl Paul pid... 2. 65 Quickallver,.. Wabash... 13 Adame Expres Wabash fa. 1» Welln. Ft, Wayne... a+ OTH American lexpr Terre Hadte..cseeee 7 U8, Bxpress.sceee 0 55) re fuute pfily.ees 2% Pacific Mast icaga fe Attou, Now York Central cago & Alton pfd.109 3 Pitan Erle,, 244, | Ohio de Mlanianipyt .. 2795 Erte pfd,. than" | clave, Gin, & Col... 047% Harlem... 74 | Chi, Tar. & Qruneyaehs 3! slate Centrale. 5 Kitmot Contral......101 Marlen pid Jako Shore. : aways 80% it Northwestern: cates | tinton Pacific tock. 40% Northwestern pid... 60" | Central Pacifi stocka 07 Roek Telan 10% Union Pacitio bonds, 34g New dorsay Gaaivaiclu7'y | Del,, Lack, be Weesssl09¢ La te ‘ R LL EStTaAt: The following inotrumenta were fled for record Friday, Feb, 12: erry pnorenty, Church at, 120 ft sof Centre st, @ dated P60), 11 Tie premines No, Sheridan sv, necer of West Kinzie 202123 ft, 1,000 ia 150x195 ft, dated June 8, 1874 4,500 Bueridan ay, 93 ft n of Wost Kin: alee ft, da! 3,000 ent Chicago ay, ett 2,200 uiguata Bt, @ @ cor of Samiel at, ‘with buildings, dated Aus 37) 18TH. 5,000 Wost Turon si, 108 ft vw of Leavitt at 121 6-10 fl, dated Fav, 11...00.+4 800 Canulport a¥,55 fin 0 of Union ala ft, with buildings, duted Pob. 8, 4,800 Chicago av, 160 ft w ef Rush at, n sed Fe ae opera eects 1280 Henry et, 204 ft w o! roop at, D mw Bouthport ay,n w coe Clybourn place, orig. inal Lot 6, dated Feh, 12 Jacob Relim and Fred Wacker to tho Northweatern Malt Co,), 100,000 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITITTN A RADIUE OF 7 MILES YROM COURT-HOUAE. Mohawk at, 900 ft w of Port Wayne av, @f, 50x, 19535 ft, dated Feb. 1 COMMERCLAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this efiy during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for tho curresponding datoone year ago: ~~ Rtorarrs, 1,000 RUTPAENTA, jour, bri. Fi 6,408, Wheat, bu Lr Corn. bu... aB25 Oats, bu, 7,500 Tye, bu. . TO Barley, bu... 800; Grass ved, ibs. Flax nood, Tix Broom-corn, tbs Cured ments, Beef, bris.., 1,364,410) 20] 9,745) 350,239] 20,920] Cattle, No, el Bheep, No, Hider, toe, : Highwives, bris,, Wool, tbs, Polatocs, Uuy....J. Lumver, No. feet, Bhingler, No. iath, NO... x Balt, urls ., ‘Also the following, without comparisons: kind of protuee. 1 Ree 1,507,621 | 435,080 11748 0 Poultry, te, Roultey, coapa.... Gane, pkgs... Engs, pias... Ohwere, bra Dried fr Benus, bu. Hay, tons. Fish, pki Withdrawn from store on Thursday for city con- gumption; 1,727 bu wheat, 9,814 bu corn, 2,100 bu atu, 078 bu rye, 2,478 bu barley, ‘The following grain was inspected into store on Fridoy morving: 1 car No, 1 rpring, 43 cars No.2 Qo, cars No, 3 do (61 wheat); 6 cara high mixed corn, 90 cara No, 2 do, 6 carw rejected do (44 corn, mil new) ; 3 care No, 9 oste, Lear No, ¥ barley, ‘Total, 99 cara, or 37,000 bu, Inspected ont: 2414 bu wheat, 7,739 bu corn, C43 bu oate, 401 bu rye, 2.407 bu barley. Tt was noted on "Change yesterday that, during the recent depression In rail frelghts to tho seaboard, the Now York Central Railroad secured the transportation of enough grain frown the West to keep thelr cara busy for some weeks, and can now very well afford to advoe cate a combiuatlon to advance rates 10e per 160 tbs, at which uo one can compote with the grain that ia going through at inside rates, ‘The contracts of that ine Include 650,600 bu corn from Chieago alone, besides Jarae quantities from interior points, ‘Tho leading produce markets were just the reverse yenterday to the condition of ‘Thursday, grain being firmer (oxcopt barley) and provisions casler. The ree eelpts of grain were small, and the markota were not muuch affected by the advance in freizhts, aa wvarcely any wheat or ues corn u now being altippod from this city, unleus ag it gocs through from interior points, Coutiaued activity iu tho demand for staple cotton goods 1s noted, and prices continue to move upward. In the grocery market there were no new features, Trade continues dull, and pslces are uct Lold with any special firmness, Butter was quit, as previously quoted, Checse met with s Uberal tuquiry at steady rates, Fivt coutinue active and strong. Dried fruits and cauued goods were distributed to only a moderate aggregate, and were without iinportant luctuation 11 values, ‘The domand for coal and wood was fair, Olle ruled quict and firm, Bagging was unchangadt, The demand for Iumbor waa again restricted, though as good as could be expected under the extal- ing clroumstancesa, ‘There {a not likely to be any tne mediate change tn prices, Lrooms and wootenware were quiet sud unchangod, The samo may boraid of metala, nally, an fron, Soody wore iu light royuest, and somy deucriptions were weak, bat no positive de~ cine acourred, Potatoes were in falr demand, but the diveries wers Ught, owing tothe cold, Onolea varieties wero Went. Hops and wool were quiet. Broomeorn was in fair ordec request, aud Arm, as usual, Tho trading fu groom fruity was light, and principally tocul, Foreign fraite are steady, and dos ‘mestica, wuen in ‘first-zlios order, bring full priccs, but wtarge proportion of the stocks of native fruits, eapecially of apples, ia not in the best condition, hence prices vary. Poultry {8 firm, owing to its continued Aearcity, ‘Tho local demand 1a active, but abippora ara off the market, Eggs wore scarce and higher, DAULEY. ‘Tho barley matter waa the topic of much discussion On 'Chauye youterdsy, aud bot sides of the question were wariuly espoused, It iv not wurth while to report ll thut was said by the scores of mou who kuow little gboutit; but, on the principlo thats siugly fact tw worth a whole shipiosd of argument, we roproduce tho remarks made by a loading maltetor who was iuter- rogatod bys representative of ‘fun ‘Tuimuny, He asi: Thore ts no use tn talking, ‘The No, 2 harlay from the Hock Island Blevator won't make good malt, such as my customers want, and the No. 2 barley from other houses will, If there was nota big differs ency do you think that I would be auch a —~ 08 to pay 7@10c a bushel more in Armour, Dolo’s than I necd to payin tho Rock Island? I tetl you there is womething wrong, Jt le not for mo tosay what itis, May bo Ido uot know, What coucerna me fato know whero J can got sucts barloy ax I wat to malt, 1 buy barley iu other bousos bocauwe I cannot make good malt with the Nock Ivland No, 2," Aucther gentieman, prominent in the trade, who la admitted to bes good judge of barley, heard these romarks, and gave them the voluntary Ludorsenicut, ‘That is (rue; every word of it,” ‘Thy following lotier is pertinont To the Eitor af The Chicago Tribune: J have noticed with iuterost the complaints brought aguluat the luspection and poor quality of No. U bar~ Jey in the Rock Ietupd Elevator in yuus several inauew, but am more surprised ut tho manier in which this in- apection and puvr No, 2 barloy ta wzonerated, How is it that rejected amt No. 3 barley drawn from tho Ar- mour Dole, Central, and North fide Plevators, cloaned over aud put tuto tho Hock Llund Elevator, gud fuepected cu No, in tu every respoct (2) eal to No, 9 under the inspection rules? dow is it that the Nock Ivland Eloyator coutaius nearly half of the total stock of No, 9 barley, whlly the Ruck Wwlind Hallroad 31,832 62 ud members of the Banking aud Currency Commit tec hotd that, under the new Gurroucy Lill, the retiree wiect of 80 per cent of tho yreculacks com- Bi.cus fimmediately, frreapective of the amount of Sattousl Bank elrculation —_outetanding. Nelther does the’ witl:drawal of = Notlenal Viauk crculation by banks secouut agalt the addi- {ivwel issues which may be madv tw banks alresdy 1 tabuehed, or that may hereafier be established, Trou scous at the Stock-Exchange sggrogated 145,000 Lares, of which 14,000 were Paaitio Afail, 2,000 West ezu Union, 92,000 Northwestern, 15,000 Nock Island, 7,000 Bt, Paul, 18,000 Lake Shore, €,009 Obto, aud 17,- 000 Union Pacific. ‘Tha Ohio & Missisupp! Hallroad Company declared @ dividend of 3}5 per cent on its preferred stock, paysble Match 1, ‘Tbe Adams Ex- hes brought in tess’ baricy thau avy other road, ex- cepting thy sinull Unee? ‘The fiet i, thut oll Drawers and omysitsters here, sud dn tho aur. yorudiug Slates, who huve ‘tried lock Telaud No. 1) barley, (have | beet wadly | disapyolited, and in farther orders say: (Don’t want Hock Inland wuder suy circumstances,” sud prefer to pay from 3. to 8 ceute per buabel preinjum for N, 8, wud Armour Dols barley? Init wot evident that the Hock Iulind tiajsctors have buen too lenient in their inypection of nore home-made No, 2 burley tuto the Rock Inland Elevators during the season thau they now outaiu? T would wugwest that the Dicectory’ of our Board of ‘Trade apruiut a committee of bsrley Judges to exam ao tue Lua of the Mock Islind Elevatura coulaiulug No. 2 barley, sustesd of relying ou samples presenter by tho Iuspectore who have taken in the barley above referred to, Mauietsy, Messrs, M, M, Backus Co, of New York, hava re- contly published a review of tha far trade, which rlowe that the year 1874 war ono of great depression. The atock of fursin the npening of Kummer was not heavy, but the proveding season had ended badly. Tho mild winter Joerened the demand, collections ware alow, and prices declined, Jeaying dealora with late atockaon hand, The late fall anit winter opened with a good trade, attd (he atocks of fura have been fargely reduced, but Nyeral concenstona in prices were made. The popular furs were aoal, otter, Leaver, mink, race coon, skunk: or black marten, ard muskrat, while Muis= siau aatle, fudeon Bay marten, lynx, Sierian squire rel, anid ermine wore mors or less neglected, ‘The cir- cular cloaoa with tho remsrke: The market for raw fare lise apened here with con~ niderable spirit, following that manifea? at tho recent London public sales, and further enbanced by aubeo~ quent advices of aevore woather throughout Europe. 1 advance in considerable, and quite general through the entire list, Mudger aud bear aro taken st 10 por centadvance, Beaver ta a little elow, aud may bo pa- tently biding tte tlme, Fleer bring the full prices of lant eouson, For of very dowription are quickly takou; say, allvor at $0 to $15; blue at $5 to $15; cross ‘at $3'to $7} white at$2to $3; red and aray nt $1.50 f0 $2. Lynx are not plonty at $1 to $4. Marton dra. throstened with au avalanche ‘(he Merch saien, and aro consequently drooping, Mink fad buyers at about the rates of last eenson, which are very good olies in view of their neglect in Europe, Musk rat aro plirchased at Wc for winter, 2c for fail, and 8e for kite, Opoastin) comand Mc for falt Northern, Ole ter in fall nw good requert ae last season, Raccoon are taken at $1.96 for Michigan. and Northern Ohio; $1,00 for Tlinofs and Wisconsin ; 806 for Towa and Missouri. Skunk fetch $1.50 for prime Northernecased binck, Wolf command $1.00 for prairie, anid $9.00 for laryo Northwestarn, Ali the abaya quotations are for prime, well-haudied kins in sipping order, ‘Tuo collection of all Kinds to thin date ix not equal to an aversge oue, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Wore irregular, The receipts of lve hoge were emall, which caused # further atiffen- ing in prices, and that brought out a good demand early for products, but the offerings of the speculative articles wera noon so large axto weaken the market, Tho advices from other points did not indicate any changes of special interest. Mss Ponx—Wea rathor more active, and was firm early, but doclined 7¥e per bel from the closing tigures of Thuraday, under rather heavy offerings of options, and little demand after the rat orders bad becn filled, Bales wero roported on ’Chango of 2,000 Driy, carly packing, at $19,25cash ; 8.000 bria scllor March “at $18,40.318.55 } 7,230 brin aelter April nt $18,710@18,721; and 250 brie seller May ot $19.00, Total, 16,800 brix, ‘The market closed tame at $19.00618.35 each ; $18.45¢3 18.4145 for March ; sud $18.75 for April. Clear pork was firm at $19.50, with aules of 50. bra. Primo meea wer uoininally stronger at $16.19%@16.23, and extra primo do at $19.25(313.50, ‘Lann—Was less aotive, and foll off S@7!so per 100 tha from the oxtremo figured reached tho preceding evening, though Liverpool wav reported stealy and New York aehade firmer, Saloa wero reported on ‘Chango of 1,660 tea canh at $13.873¢@19,62 4 ; 2,500 tea noller Blarch st $LUGTY@ULI2% ; sud 3.600 tex soller April at $13,873. 10,9237. ‘Tho market closed tame at $18,57351013,€0 cash, $13,6154@13,10 for March, $13.00 for April, and $14.10 for May, Meaté—Wero In much better demand, chichy on Southern account, and fully curod lots ‘wero again firmer, while green and part cred were nuchangod 'The advance in rail freights induced Luyers to aul concessions early, but they were quito wilting to take hold at full quotations, when they found that sellers were frio, wiles were reported, fucluding wome the ing evening, of 340,000 ths yhoulders at 6% 3 230 ten rwect rickled do on ‘private terme; 100 bia do at Te ; 820,000 thw short rity at 93;¢9%c cash, aud 10¢ seller April ; 40,000 120.009. fon long clear’ at ‘Dy fo? ‘hort closes at 1Ue 3 100,009 Ton do gelier April 0 bes do at 10%e cash ; 60) bas long and. at at 9740; 20,00 fos groan bollice at 1c 4),000 tis nnd 3.068 Tes argon hams. montly, at 0 he murket clored at Gwo for green nboulders, Me for do long clear, Ye do short ribs, 910 do abort clear, and DY@Ie do hams. Sweot-pickled hata (15 Ths average) mt 104%@102Zc. Meata fn aalt (part curod) quoted at 8% @9+¢c for shoulders, eueb or sollor February; 63,0 do sollcr March; 70 do seller April; tong elent, 94sec cavh or aeller February: do sollcr’ March, 944@9K%e: do scllcr April, 9Xc; short ibe, 9359 ve cash or welier Fobruary ; dosellor ch, D%e; do seller April, 10c;_ short clasrs, 100; do aviter Mureh, 10'3¢; doseller April, 10%c, Boxed meats 4,0 higher’ than’ loose, Long out’ hams, 10@ilye, Bacon meuts quoted ut 12-y@lige for hams, Ysze for shoulders, 107¢¢ for short riby,and 114 for abort elears~all packed. Gneate—Was quiet at C@INC, TRODUCTS—Wore quiet snd nominally un- chanred, at $8.25 for mesn, $9.25 for extra meas, and $20,0140,60 for hime, Sales were 70 brie on private term ‘Tats.ow—Quoted at 8%; @835c, Fygleston, Henuess & Co,, of this city, write as fol- lowa: Meats lave been in good inquiry duriag the past week, but transactions restricted by the dirmusan of holdera at },c and on some dercriptions tv adyauce, ‘The anticipation of a better Southern demand, tho probability of a higher premium on gold eubancing tho currency value of the exportable surplus product sud an Sinproving speculative Inquiry for meats, bage perhaps on the recently reporied atock on hand jp our market, ave to be tho causes of this atrougth, Re- celpts of hogs here continus very liboral for thia time Of (he seeson, tholt quality 4¥ a8 good ax can bo wished, and, although the cold, slormy weather has checkud theif volume alnce the Sth inst. prosy-octe are quod for 180,000 more to be sliughterod ‘before clogs of tho rey. ‘war packing, 5 BREADSTUFF8, FLODR—Was dull but firm, Shippers were out of the market and local dealers wanted Ite, but tho stronger tone in wheat, and the fact that atocks aro relatively Nght, togethor with » slow pro- duction, mado holders less anxious toacll, The re- Ported transactions include 200 bria winters, on pri- ‘vato terms, and 650 brla spring oxtras at £4,00@4,50, ‘Total, 650 brls, The stocks of flour in the bands of dealers wero counted yesterday, with the following result : Spring extras, 18,321 bra ; winters, 0,206 bela, Total, 27,527 bris, This does not Include euperfiner, ‘which are scarce, not rye and buckwhoat, which wonld Probably ratse the total to 90,000 brla, or tess than four weeks’ consumption, at 1,250 bria per diem, Tho market clotod aa follows: Chotco wintor extras, $5.25 @f.50; common to good do, $4.25@5,00 ; cholce spring oxtras, $4,254.60; falr do, abipping grados, $3.75@ 4.00; pstent spring, $5,00@9.00; apriug superfiues, $3,00@3.75; rye four, $5,16@5,25; buckwheut do, $5,005: Buan--Was in moderate supply and ateady, un- der «fais demand, Salee were reported of 80 tons at $20.00, Conn-Mrat—Was quoted at $9.40G9.C0 per brl for good, und $2$.00@24.50 per ton for voaree, Sates wero 10 tons at $24.50, WHEAT—Was more active, and 17@}co higher, un- der a yery good speculative demand, which was quite urgent during the firat hour. ‘Tho European markots were quoted heavy, and New York ull; but our re- colpia were again very small, and there’ wan 8 rather widespread foeling that Liverpool tv about to turn 1ip- ‘ward, in reaotion from the recent nevere decline. It wus also reported privately that there wan a Letter dis- pouition in New York ta take hold at present prices, provabiy for Me mane reason. ence, with fo car lots on the markot, there was hot mucll offering, aud tho carly efforts to fill shorts wore followeil oy ab tp ward turn, though the market barely averayed lio sang asat the closg on Thursday evening. Theshlpping dawand vas ainall, and olielly for thojower grades, Meller March opened at 850, Improved tv 855;c, fell back to 47sc, and advanced to 83%e at tho clone, Boller tho mouth wold at 84!, @Adfe, closing nomlually at Bitzo, Bellor April mold at SO@sUYo. Beller may at @aVOWOLV ond seller June at B0ifc, Cash wales were reported on 'Change of 10,000 bu No. 2 spring at 44,@4\eC (All the car late boing sold before the fast aulyaiios) {4,400 bu No, Bdo at 40% @8lo; 700 bu do (winter wtorsye) ut 7U0; aud 100 bu rejocted do at 78'4e, Total, 79,800 bu, ‘No, Lapring wa’ numainal at Bic, Munwedova WireaT—Was inactive but nomiually firmer, in aymputhy with the ordinary grates of wheat, No, 1 was «uated at 02¢ bid, anc No, Jut ko, CONN—Was mote wotive, and generally Arm, at « slight advance on tho improvod range of quotations gained on Thuraday afternoov, Liverpoo) wua quoted Ha per 480 tha lower, and Now York as dull on old ‘ut understood to be Brm on new, Our receipts wero quite sniall, an for several days past, and thie fart with the timer feoling in whoat, induced a confident tony { corn, wbich Jed to a good domand from parties who bud recently aol short, though tho ine (quiry was eblefy local, and Bay offeriugy on country aecount woreat one thie quite large, Roller March opened at G2%;e, receded to 2$;c, Tose to O3!¢c, aud closed firm at G3c, Heller the month ecld x02"; 61%,0, closing at 62240, Heller May sold at 1a704c, closing at ice, Seller April wold at e8@cdwe, aud seller June ut 673;@CaYc. Cash valos wore reported of $7,000 LU No, 2a 625,902, at G1 yGsdl io, ‘Total, v OATS—Advanced \@%c under su improved do- mand for can and fiturs, and Nght receipts. Tho market was alav atrenytheued by the sdvancu in corn, aud a firmer fvellng {x Now York, eller March opened ut 624e ond advanced to 62363 seller April st [BArB@bdo 5 waller May at scdO 4 clone ing firm at tho outaide fyures, Can No, 2 was in request and tirm, with sules report. ed of 66,300 bu regal at 62% @S52iye, the bulk of tho salew at the outside; and 1,400 bu freab No, Yat WBSYC. Total, 17,6W0 bu ‘Regular Na, 2 cloasd at Mite, and strictly (fork recelpts at 8c, Nejectod Oats Wero quoted at 59.250 }4c. AYE—The demand wav lailted tow fow orders, but the offeriuge were vory light, aud wellery obtained ay ailvauice of ic for fresh receipts, Bales include 800 bu No. 2 fresh at 2@93sje, UARLEY—Wae dull und heavy, ‘The offeriugs of options were liberal, but there waa little or no disposl~ tion to wpeculate, and pricoe dropped d@4sje, ‘The decliny {a cash Waa lesx vovere, ‘The revolts were Very siuall, and afew cael Jota wore taken at about ‘Thursdsy’« iusido prices, but the market closed dull atid nominally lower, at’ least for regular No, 2, and Feegpty in N.H, Louies, Heyular Nu. 2 sold early at $1,00!;, and reveiptw in N, 8, houses were ‘quoted, at HU@L; tu A, VD. & Co's at $117. No.3 auld at €1.0q1.01, aud rejected at Udo in Central, damuple bts were dul and weak, Beller March opened at $1,090 1d closed at $1,05, Beller April was (juotod carly at (3, and at the chive ut $1.0), Seller Alay was olured at al Cash gulew were: 1,200 bu regular No. 2 at thos, bu No, 3 at $1,081.01; 400 bu rejected nevdc} and 0 bu b; le ut $1.03 ck, wr Uaes aid oe bu by waunple at $1,00}591.16 on wack LATEST, Mese pork was fairly uctive in tho afternoon, and steaty, with sules of 6,150 briu at $18.85 cauh, $18.45 seller Murch, €18,.70@18.75 seller April, and’ $19.30 seller Juno. ‘The at sales wore at $1845 for March, $19.97 @18.75 for April, and $10.90 for Juno, ‘Lard wos dull and 6o lower, wilh alee of 1,250 tos at UNE: 8 $12,595 cash, $19.65 seller March, and $13.85 nelter April. “Cash cloned at $133.5 Meate were steady, witlt aaica of 20,000 Ibe shoulders at dre, and 100,000 ‘Ibe abort clear aides, seller April, at ioiye ‘Wheat wan fattly active, and advanced carly, but closed shade easicr than on ‘Change, Seller Sfarch oid at WS !s1a6o, and eloeod at ASdat, Beller April at 8bAcq¥7e, And clovod at the inside, Cash nold early at a Corn waa in fair request, and about 440 higher, closing at nit; Oe for March, df?;cag4}4e Cor April, aM) 195 70% foF May, Oate were qufet and flem at 6240 for March, Darley was stexdy, with enles for March at $1.05, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOT—Wae firm at §2.14@L15, DROOM-COMNN—Thore {a no abatement in the firm= ness of tha market, ‘The order trade 1s fair, and, 9 Uitle {a coming forward, the supply te steadily di- miutshing, Quotatious: Good to extra hurl, 12@ {Se vrueh that will work itaelf into a choice hurl broom, W%@12e;_ common to falr do, OGIO; In ferlor brurh, 8Y@IC; crooked, HYG. BUTTER—Trade continues duil with prices ranging mauich the axtue a8on the preceding days of the wer! We rupoatour list: Cholce to fancy yellow, 20@i5u; medium to good grades, 24e@98c ; Inferior to com= mon, 16@2203 inferior to chotee roll, 184250, UAGGING—Hemsina quiet and firm. Prices range na followa: tack, Ble; Lewiston, M0ye; Montaup, aNYo; American A, 280; Amoakeag, 2840; Otler Greek, 29340; Iurlap bags, 16G18¢; gunoies, eingle, 1G@INZOs do, donble, Ie. CHEESE—A good Luainess was foing tn this staple at fully late priccat Quotatione rematu at 17@1He for Prine milkd factory, aud at 1021630 for good * off” i flavor. COAL—Pricos are ateady and firm at the following rauge Tackawannn, $10.00; eaunel, $8,00049.00; Erie and. Walnut Till, Jick Tun, 97 $7.00: Bi -g, $4.50; Tocking Valley, atin Book, $4,603 Ti $4.60¢05,00, COOPERAGE—Vackera' guoda wero salat cent advance, cars pork barrela at $1 tierees, $1.75: flour ba rels, $1.9902.00; pork rough, do bucked, $18,00@22.00 ; Hour staves, 3 cle flour heading, 74@ve; Hight poles, $25.00a32.00, DULYSED UUOS—'the market was very quiet, But firm. ‘The recelpis wera unusually lgbt, and this fact, together with an advance in live hoga, caused sellers to hold for higher prices, but shippers with drow, axsorting that ticy could nut aiford to pay the advance asked in addition to the tncreased rate of freight to the East, packers, and Hence tha sales wore chiefly to erally on private terms, Light weights wold at $7,0907,03%, and heavy at $4.00, | Nell- ere ware neking $7.75 for light, and $3,15@8.25 for Reavy, Sales : 69 hend and 8 cars on private terms, EGGS—Were Orm, under a falr retail demand and Habt offerings, ‘The recoipts have been smuall of late, d the supply of fronh ad strictly free lota 18 con- aideratly reduced, which fact has enabled sellera to diapoue of good brands of pickled cays, T'reah sold at 28. jy frewh wore quoted st. 9c, Pickled cant poor Jota at 124¢@815¢, falr volume of alos waa reported at the ans vexed quotations: No, 1 whitefish, N-trl, $5.60@5.75 + No, 2do, $5,80195.60; No. 1 trout, $5,005,253 No, 1 hore mackerel, now, 3f-bri, $9,009.25; No, 1 bay, $0,751a7.00; No. 2 mackerel, 3;-btl, $h.25@6,6u family thackerel, 1/-bel, $5.5025.70; No. 1 mbore kite, $1,151.80 : bank coddinh, $1,25@0,80; George’a codtieh, $4150(40.75; Labrador herring, spit, bein, $4.50@9.0u tio iyebel, $4.25@4.60; Labrador herring, rouad, bri, $7.60@H,(0; do, S4-bri, $4.00@4¢.96: scaled herring. por box, 44a 45c; Columbia River naluton, $¢-bri, $0.76 a tont, 4 doz and 4 doz per case, $9.50, ‘D NUTS—But littlo change wes noted in tho Inuit market, ‘Trade shown some slight {raprovement, but iio market It stil devold of animation, We quote: Forrian—Dates, @@vct fga, drums, 16y@l7ic; tgs, tayers, 19}s@20}ge; ‘Turke ish prunce, LI@II%e3 French ‘prince, ‘kegs, 14a 1c; ralsins, Inyers, §3,15@9.20; loone Museatel, 66.103, 4.2; Valencia, 14aiaye; Zante currania, Tie Te} dtvon, WA@Iaz lemon peel, (Sadie, Domeacto —Aldou apples, 17@20c; Michigan apples, 34, 8c; Indlaua aud Mlinols, 7@8s; Southern, TY@ Bo"; peaches, halves, ¥st0e; do mixed, TY@ ayes do pared, U@itc; blackberricn, 10%4@L1 Ker ranpherries, 5@'36e; pitted cherrion, Yo@aze. Nut —Vilborts, “13.140: almonde, ‘Torragona, H@26e; Naplos watuuti, A160; Grenoble walnuts, now, Mates Brazile, WGI C3 Tecaus, Texas, ViAtoc | Wilmington peonuts, 7400; ‘Tennerseo peanuts, @ for African peanuta, 63;<a6e. GREEN ERULTS—Wore In moderate loca request, It ia till too cold to alup, hence outslio orders aro al= Iowod to Iny aver. It iv roported that the fruit trees Hoth, 4m jTiinols and Aiebigan bave bron injured by the intense cold, and the crop of the ‘com- ing weasonfiwill, It ‘te feared, bo m partial fall- urs: Choice Blessing and Palermo lemons, $9.60 (210.00 per box; Valencta oranges, $9.50(310.00 per aan; Palermo and Mcesinn do, pet box, §3.60G84.505 apples, pet bri, #1,50@3.60; choice do. $2.75(39.00; cemborries sLviet1Gd per rl; Milage grapes, $5,006. 2. $10.00; 12,00 per bri, GROCERIES—Jobbers report no conelderable tm. provenient In the demand, nor do they anticipate any activity until there Js return to mild weather, Prices continue cary for most lines. We qtiote: Hick—Patio, N@7Xe; Rangoou, 64@I; Oaro- lina, 72788330; Lonislana, Tia8e, Covrkes—0, G. Juva, Higsd%c; Java, No. 2, 10@ Ste; cholca to fancy Rio, 23.@34e; good to prime do,’ 3@Ige; common, MaFicc; roasting, 201 G@iic; Bingapore Inve,’ B@ve; Costa Brea, WS B40; Maracaibo, wani,a, ‘ugane—Patont cut loaf, 1@lt2e; crushod and powdored, 11!,@11\e; gruutilated, 121,110; A, standard, 104es do, No, 2, W@l0'es B, 97,@t0a! extra Cy D'Y@Uhe; O No, 2, Ws;ai0Xot yellow, G No. 1, UL@9 yc}, choice brown, ‘B@¥e: fale to prime do, 8@8ige; common do, T4673; choice Tolanses Buigar, #2890; common to fair do, 7H@8e; N, 0, common to choles, T@8%c, Smurs—Diamond drips, §14591.20 4 eilvor drip extra fae, Esc@T0e; gooll wigar-house slrnp, sicesse extra do, 63@050 New Orleans molusees, choice, pew, W@T4e;'do prime, O6@68o; do common, I~; Porto Ieo moiasses, 5NYB50C; common molaasos, 41 atte, NeIces—Allspico, L5i¢@16We j cloves, 8O@Sse; cassia, aoese; pepper, sicaxte; nutmege, NO. 1,$1.900a1985 African, Bivander’ do Caleutis, Tad 2G, niger, S oave—Gurman ‘Mottled, oxcc@tes Golden West, £3 bay White Lily, 6@aigey White Rove, ex@sdigas white Ituasian, 5 x@6o, HAY-—The roceipts were smaller, and under a fair Jocal demand prices wore nteady : No, 1, $17.60@18,00; No.2 do, $15,00@15,50; mixed, $19.50814,00; choice upland pratvie, $15,00@19,60; No, 1 do, $12,00@12.60 ; fo, 2, oF slough, 810,011.50, HIGHWINKH—Were in falr domand and steadier, sales being roporlod of 200 brie at 81.07 per gallon, which wae the nomiual market at tha clowe, when New York was quoted af $1.10 asked, apd Cincinnati at the same figuro, ‘he quotation in Caleago yesterday in Wige Bigher ‘then the markot price on Friday, tho bth inst, HIDEA—Were atcady under a moderate supply and demand. Prices are nu follows : Green city butehors’, Tiga; green frozen, 7@TKer green cured light, Ye heavy do, BANK} fie oured, eat green calf, Wer dry, sink ides, kip, and calf, aseatdo; dry salted Likdes, 14@150;' descon skins, '40@4d50; sheep pelts, wool estimated 6a wusled, per 1b, 400d 5c. HUPS—Were qulet at 30@:50' for common and 23,3 die for choice Western, aud 48¢ for Enatern bopy, Hoya declined reountly ‘tn Now York avout Be # Ib ‘Tho falling of of exports aud tho depression of tho home trate ieft the market very dull, and a fow lols wore thrown on the market by parties ‘wo were anx- tons to reahzo, Wola’ circular atateu that most of the hops In New York are held by exporters, wlio aro con- ildont of on early change for tha better in nrope ; houco are not anxious to eell out, ‘Tha: exporte from Nopt, 1, 1874, were 13,923 bales, ‘Tho report wlro ways : Faw hops are bald in the interior elther by growers or eres LUMBER—Wes in moderate domand and ateady, Dealers Jook for an improyed demand a8 soon a8 the weather becomes settled and warmer. The al: of some commen qualities, which are likely to receive the mast attentioa, are not large; he Ahoy aresheld with vonfidence, Tae markot, yeuurally speaking, is ateady, Quotations Fint clear, @65.00 ‘Keeond ctear, 250,00 ‘Tulrd olesr, Linch. 440.00 Turrd cleue, thick....2, ass Clear Mooring, 1ut and 40.00 Oloar aiding, Ist and 24, AH,00 Firut common siding,, @.00 Flooring, tirst common, (493,00 Plooring, second common, dress 426.00 oz vosrdy, A und (38,00 ‘Antock bosrds, 38,00 23.00 @16.00 @13.00 12.00 @18.00 SE! es 58 a Slunglet on track’ (AY... + 115 @ LEIS ‘O1LS--Tho oll trado continues quiet at former quot. tons: Carbon (atendard white), 115 deg. teat, 145(a 160; do Luo legal tent, 150 deg., 15sg(ai6e; do head- ght, 175 deg,, 17},@180; extra wiuter lard oil, $1,12@ 4.165 No. 1, 950; No, 2, B00; linwecd, raw, &@B5e3 da Doied, BAAWS} whale, T1Gs0; sperm, $2,35a240 5 neatafoot oll, alrlotly pure, $1,08 5 do extra, YOcgibo 5 ‘lo No, J, 75@8c0 ; bank vil, 550; straity, dO + plum- Lago ol, 60875; turpentine, 45@180; naphtl gravity, '1446@lfc ; nuphtha, comuon, M@tie: POTATOES—The retail business was moderate, but large lute could nut by moved wilh aafoty, ‘The tuarket wan firm st recent pricee, Bales out of store ware anade at OXAY50 for Esatern peachblows, and 85@io for Wealeru do ; 15802 for early rosy,’ aud TU@HU for mixed, Car-lote of Eastern were quoted at 84@00c, POULLRY— War ca and flria, under a goad local demand, Quotatte dressed, 11@13¢; chick. ens, drosscd, L012; 0 per fb; ducks, 126230 per Ib; B@ lla per wb. SEEDS—Tinothy wae rather quiet and easy, except prise waimples, whisk wero held wd noid at till prices, ales of good fo chvice tiuothy wera made ut $3,506 2.65, Clovor wae dull and less firin, Small lote were auld from storo at $0.50@) Maromoth wat nomi. nal ot $6,76@6.00. ifungarisn wold at B0(q83o, and ualllet was quiet at 64g95c, lax was salable ot $1.00 2.00, BALT—Waa quiet and steady at the prices ful- lowing | Onondaga and Baginaw, tine, $1.65; Cana- da do, ordinary course, $100; coarse di. mond, $2.12595 dalry, without bags, $2.15; dairy, with Dagu, $3.00: Ashicn dairy, por wack, $4,00034,25. VEAL—We quict aud steady; chuleo calves were quoted at Bo4lOy, tho vutwide an extremo price, aud, Miedium wenguta at Ga7c, Poor wad very heavy calyew were dull at 4@5c, WOOL— Was ini tub-washed, 571 2} vorand nominal; Good to prime Sue; poor to goud tub-washed, 43 820; inv and nivdiin wuabed Hove, <7@50e; coarse washed fleece, dUcpiSo; medium and coarso unwaalied, MAIC; fine unwashed, I@30; pulled woul, 41@47c, WOODENWARE, AND BUOOBS—Trada "te util: very light, snd prices rewaln as beretoforo, as follown: Huop ts, 61,75 per doz; three-booy do, $2.00; do daizy, $1:75G4.23; extra du, §! extra cheeao-tuby, $1050; Nos, 3 gl do, £6.05 5.003 tubs, threo iu neat, 1,75; keelers, Avo fh newt, $1.75 5 half-bushel measures, plain, $2.75: do Iron-bound, $4.50 ; churns, Nos, 40], §7.uu@ 10.00; beaded clathee-plut, Toere$1,00 wash Hoar, $1165 2.60 per dua; berrel-covers, §2.00@2.50t kabuskins, $4,.00@2.50 par rack; broum-bandles, $12,00@16.00 per ATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1875,--TWELVE PAG aio Smeeiaille No, 1 bronma, €4.00@4,80 + No, 9 ilo, €2.00489.80 + cuminon do, $2.50@%75 ; maniita rope, 16@i6e; aisal do, 12@19¢ per te. RAILHOAD FRELAUTS—Freight rated on all tha Mnos running Eaxt have bean advanced bc on 4th clasa and grain, nud 0c per bri on flour. Following are tho naw Tuten bat le, gel 2 .3]s : ES ehteago so 38.3 Ble dal SEE Pa SiG & Boston and Portland... 25] p0145'50 New York.sse, 40| 8040.45 Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wai \ , | Albany, and Wilmington, Del as! qosiK'40 Pittsburg, Penn, 251 60/25 30 Wilmington, N, 0. Charleston, 8. 6. Clevoland,'0, Batts Following aro the rates per 100 tte for drcared hogs to points named: Boston, Bde; Now York, 735¢; Thifadelphis and Ualtimore, 67¢, BILL. Live STOCK. cittcsao, follows + Receipts were Hogs, | Sheep, Monda: 97,542) 1,870 Tuowday. aural 23058 Wednesda: IHsa3| BAT ‘Thursday 34s 24st ¥rldsy.. 1,090 009 Total Bhipmenta were as follows | Cuitle, | Hove. | Sheep, Monday. 168} 22 rey 1,644] 6,873} 1,542 ABT 245) 1,835 209) 4,701! 472 ence] 8877) 4930) 4,091 CATTLE—The teceipta yeaterday wera light, aout 1,700 arriving, but still the supply was in excess of the deraand, and the market ruled quist, Tn values there were no changes to note, Thuraday’a quotations being gonerally well maintained, although somo parties claimed to bo scliiug at shade lower figures, Tho advicos from tho East were not of a tenor calculated to cause any apecial activity on the part of shippers, and they were very cautious in buying, while the storm and consequent hindrance to ready Eastern transpotation also bad somo effect on their movements. Shipping cattle sold ‘Bt $4.50¢84,00 for fair; $9,00Q5,50 for good ; and $5.60 6,00 for chosce steers, Thore werp no gales of extra cuttle, there being none on sale, Btock cattle ruled quiet under» bnilted deinend, quotations ranging at p 6194.00. ‘The wants of the local trade were not large, sul the few sales made to butchera were gener- ally cf a better claan of cattle thon usual, rales being made at $4,004.76 for good cows to fair Horby ntoers, while common stock was dull and almost unsalable. ‘Tho market closed quiet, We note the following: CATTLE MALED, Number and description, 15 cholce stoors 14 fair steers, 1B cow! 36 yoo ntoera 18 good steern., 16 good steers, 0 choice steers. 14 fair ateers,.. 18 choico steers. 42 cholce ateara, 59 fair sleers, 8 goad nteora, » 73 good steora 80 choive steers. 13 good ateors. ‘3s fair stoers.. GB cholco stean 18 yood atoers, 1G good tects... 16 good steers, ... 16 gona steers, 21 fair atoera.., 10 atock 17 fatr nteors., 21 good steers. 31 falr atears 2L Initcherw’ steers... “4060 4.25 HOGS—Firmness and sctivity wore again tho ‘pre- taliing features of this market, and an active business wus transacted, sellers expericncing but little dimeul- ty in disposing of ali the hogs arriving, The genoral quality of the receipts was goud aud aulted to the re quirements of tho trade, Packers and shippers wero present in goodly numbers and bought freely, Preece wore strong and an advance of 10@i5c waa entabliahed, the improvement being more marked on light thou. heavy grade, the supply of York hogs being compara- Lively light, ‘Theostreme ranqe of prices paid was £6,50@)7.50, the iualde for poor light and tho outside for 42 extra choice, averaging 393 the, aotd by Frye, Warner & Co, to Levi Doug. ‘The bulk of the report- od naloa were at $6,650.80 for Yorkers aud $1.90(87,25 for hesvy packing grades, The market closed frm among the te- with all sold, ‘Che following wet ported og sates, v% iv, Price.) 3 113, 280d 4.001919 4 212 eT 7.95] 30.25.3009 7.85 | Od x "=—'The market was firm andasicady, with » good shipping demand, and prices were Orin and Steady. Uecelpta moderate, Quotations range at $4,006.50 for poor to extra assorted lots, SHEEP SALES, Bo, Av, Price|No. Av. Drives No. OT MT 864 $6.00) 7. 12 “6,04 6.00} 89, 14 6.00] Av, Price, 00 $5.70 89 6.4 Aiaital pu EXAST LIRENTY, aeial Diaputch ta dhe Chicago Tribune, Conriat Stucx-Yanos, East Liventy, Pa. Fob, 12, —Carrie—Recelpts for the week ending Yeh, 11, were 4,639 head, agaiust 5,519 the week eforo, ‘The smpply for yard tales and'of through stock lua been very light, eapecially the formar, with « fale attendance of buyers, ‘Tho market ruled activa nt an advance of to over last week's closing rates, ‘Tho quality was gcrer- ally medium to good ; extra, ay 1,400 to 1,000 Ibe, $4.50 to $7.00; prime, av 1,2Cv to 1,00 Tbs, $0.00 to $6.25 5 good, a9'1,100 to 1,200 Iba, $5.00 to $5.80; falr, av 1,608 to 1,100 Its, $1.50 to $4.46; common, ay 000 to 1,000 Jos, $6.35 to 4,50 5 Naht atockors’, $1.00 to $3,257 bulls, sii duality, $.00@5,00, ‘Tue etleu Zor the week footed a add, Hous--ltoceipta for tho week were 14,520 heed, against 10,120 for tbe weck before, ‘The wupply was Ught, ‘Tho market opened active and confwued ¥o, Extra Philadelphia, $7,720 to $1.90; Yorkers, $5,80 to 7.10 ; common and mixed, $5.50 to $3.50, Huxxe—Roceipt for the wosk were 14,100 head, against 15,200 for the week beforo, Theaupply was Nght? domand good, and prices advaucod fully Ao on all Grades, One'buuch av 129 tty sold at $7.00. ‘The market will not, however, stand crowding, ‘Extra, ay G5 to 100 ths, $4.00 to $6.25 ; good, ay 85 to 00 Ite, $5.50 to $5.15 : fair, ay 74 to 80 ths, $4.00 to $5,00; sculuwage pet Head, $1,50 to $2.00, ‘ NEW YORK, Nuw Yoru, Fob, 12,~-Denves—Leosipts, 1,050, making 9,320 for the four days, ayaingt 3,030 for the me Hime Jost week, Sulee slow; market dull sod ok at youtorday’s privor, which wera jo lower thon the welling rates of Monday, Good ‘to extra steers, av TH toBty cwt, 11 Y@lic ;’ordiuary to fair do, WY@ILYe; good to choice Texans, 14 @lo Xe, Gieer—Reoelpta, 3,640, making {850 for the four days, against 12,610 for the aame time last week. Only It part of the stock arrived in tine for to-day's rade, and the few sales were at belter prices, includ- Jug i'car Olio abeop, ay 107 Ibs, ut 73403 1 car, ay BS Bs, at OXes I car, ay 85 toy, at O50} 1 cur, av? The, wt Gio; 2 cats, ay BBita, nt To; Lest, ‘AV U9 ths, at 60; and d car, av 63 ths, ab 6c, Bwiny--Ltecelpia, 1,990, making 8,520 for the four days, against 12,640 for the same time last weck, Nona wold wliye, Drossud tirm at 49, (a90 for city ; OX @H6S for Western, : ALBANY, Special Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, Atuany, N, Y,, Keb, 14.—Drbves—Boiter feeling than was exhibited Inst week with an improved East= orn demand, but at lower prices, Receipts, 92 oars, 18g mm excess of Laat week, Hales of uative good butsh+ ring stock to falr oxtont at u doclins of W@Het_ beat Flugiuy 70, and yood 63040, ‘Texus are strong Yo OW; ualee at $1,003.80 pas Sheve—In fair demund at full last week's prices, Meilium: probably a shade higher; Esatern men have Leon ibersl buyers; fow taken for New York} sules, $5.00@7.00, the latter for extra, ST. LOUIM, Br. Louis, Feb. 12—Hous—Receipta, 3 + ‘ull of sales at aasler prices, but some extra heavy brought extrome ratews Yorkers, $0,0@,50 ; packing, xtra, $7.40, fora dulug ; sates of prime native steers at $5.78; good, $5.60; fair, $5,10@6,25; fale Colorado Dallvea, $3,805, 60, BUFFALO, Durrato, Fob. 12,—Usvtis—Receipts, 146; total for tho week, 8,398, No market to-day, Wreab arrivals all through conmignmenta, Bue and Lasus—Recuipty, 800; total far the week, 16,200, Murket wlow yeat eiay, Tiooa--ltcceipts, 93,2007 cotal for" tho weok, 11,600. Market moderately "active, Yorkers, $6,807.05; hoavy, $7.25@7.40, CINOINNATI, CiacrmNatt, Feb, 12.—Slous—Recoipts, 2,891 opened 1.75 ; fair to ge chery, $6, 1.80 ; cho} ef 7,603 early all wold shiniue ita Ban aga ee WELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Tavenyoor, ¥eb, 12-2 p, mi.~-Lreadataffe heavy and lower, Wheat—Club, 0s Gduyl0s; epring, 84 5d@Sa; viutes, Ga St@os Si, Gorn, We W@du Gd, Pork, ViaGd, Weather wet, Rest unchanged, Lonvow, Feb, 12.—Consol—Money, 927593; a0- count, KAI, 5 "65s, 107%; "87a, 10TH ; 10-409, 105, ; now 5a, 10335 New York Central, 02; Erle 954 @I5}4 ; proferred, 43. Rahued petroleum, 10G10Kd, Frannront, Feb, 12.021, 08%, Pants, Feb, 12,—Iontes, 04f 55¢, Livenroon, Fels, 12,—Ureadatufta doll; receipte of wheat for the past threo days, 61,000 qra, Including 40,000 American, Spring wheat, 84 Gd@os: winter, Om 3acR98 5d. Pork, 17a Od, Nefined petroleum, 99@ 104d. PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PattapEtrnta, Feb, 12,—Wool steady ; demand moderate; supply small, Obie, Fonnsylvania, and Went Virginia XX and above, 85@800; X, Bi@55s; medium, 66q37e 5 coarne, 60@52'se; New York, Mich{- fan, Indiana, anit Wostern, fine, 49@51c; medium, 65 S43 comrae, FOB} combing, washed, 62070; combing, tuwashed, 45@480; fine, unwashed, BIG 8éc; coarse, unwashed, 40420; tub, washad, 55a GOe; extra, and merino, pulled, 45@600; No, 1 and auper, pulled, 46@48e, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Your, Feb, 12.~—Tho package tralo in cotton gone, prints, giughums, aud bostery {a moderately ac- tive, and some improvement is noticed in the Jobbing branehes, Cotton goods steady at unchanged pricer, Masonville bleached shirtings advanced to 13c, and Vernon giughame tn 1c, Worsted and catton dress goodeimproving, Tho Daily mulletin anya: “A large auction package-nale of foroign wootens and tailors’ goods wiil be held Wednesday, Feb, 17.” ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Sneetal' Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘New Yous, Feb, 12,—Gnarn—The marbot for wheat closes nbondier, though quict; the demand {s chiefly for milling and confined to winter; sales are 47,000 bu, part leat night, at $1,00@1.08 for ungraded Towa and Mionesuta ; $1.04 for No, 2 Chicago spring in store; $1.16 for No, 1 Milwaukeo ; $1,20@1,94 for red Weat- ern ; $1,24@1.25 for ambor do; $1.25 for amber Btato, Barley hanvy and inactive; eslés of 3,500 bu Canada ‘Wost at $1,50, ancl 8,500 bu two-rowed State st $1.25. Barley-mait quiet and tame, Oats offered loss freely, and, with a fair domani, closca firmer ; aales aro 47,- 000 bu new Ohio mixed at 67@69e, on track and afloat white at 68;¢@70c, on track and afloat; Weatern mixed at 08@60I5¢, on track ond afloat; white at oa@ ‘Toxe, on track and afloat; mixed Blate at B%adIC, on teack and afloat; and white do at 68@70xXe, on track andl afloat. Rye dull and tame. Corn un- chanted ; thn demand ia fair, but tho business fa light, owing tothe ico in the harbor; estes are 40,000 bu Western mulxnd at B1G@E2e; do white at 62e; do sel low at 82@62,{(c; Southern yetlow at 620; do white at BIGNESS; Jetsey yellow At B1GB26, Pnoviaiowe—The pork market was unusually dull, at $19.26 for amall lote now mesa; this, however, boing & merely norn;ual price in the ontire absence of sales; for futuro dulfvery the market was very dull also, and merely nomins}, with wo transactions; the tone was weak, Lard wae quiet on the spot at 143c for West- ern, snd 1323/6 for city; aales of tho latter for future delivery, 1,000 Les for March af14 9-100; April quoted at1d 5-10@14:¢e ond quiet; February quoted at 14330, Wurney—Is firmly held nt $1,10, with no sales to ro- Ports wo learn. cf $1.08 being bid. Fretanva—ithe market 14 exceedingly quiet but firm; veamela site unable to spproach the harbor owing to its being blocked with ice, ‘To Antwerp, by stoam, 600 tea Lurid at 428 Gd. [Vo the Aasociated Press,) New Your, J's, 12,~-FL0uR—Dull and anchanged ; Teese G,000 brs, Lye dour sud corn-meal un- changed, GRAtN—Whest ulet; in buyers’ favor; receipte,21,000 bu; No, 1 spring. $1.14@119; No. 3do, $1.02@1,03; No.2 Chicago, $1. 04@L.0U; No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.07@ 1.10; No, 2Nerth woetern, $1.01@1.00 ; ungraded lows and Minnesota apr ity, $1,0291,17 ; winter red Yeatori, $1.18@1. amber Western, $1.24@21,25; white do, $1,251.30, Nye qittet; 92960, Barley dull: in buy- es favor; Canady, West, $1,650; malt. quiet and un-— cbanged, Corn firmer; moro activ: ‘ecelpts, 70,000 bu; Mixed Westen, S1@sic; yellow do, 81 hake, Oats qitvt and firmor; receipts, 11,000 bu; mised Weutorns at 66), @69 iy 0; White do, 68970;46, Hat—Unchanged, Guocenizs--Cofee quict and unchanged, Bugar active and Xe higher; fair to good rodning, THA prime, 8'g¢; reflnecl” Orm at 9%@97c; centritug: 8tjc, | Molasses dull and unchanged. Rice quiet and unchanged, PerRoLeum—teay,y ond declining; reflued, 13340; ernde, 68 (075 Eoge—Unehangod. Provisions—Pork firmer; "pew mess, $19,27%. Dreasod hoys tteady:; Westorn, $250, Deef quict, Cot meats dull; mkloley firmer; long clear, 10\4c + short, ficar, 10ze. .Lard firmer’; prime steam, 14 We@liiier ‘Burren—Heavy ; Wustern, 16@2a, Cunyse—Unchanged Wutsky—Leregitlar a ol unsettled ; ; $1,07@1.10, Cuoven Seup—Qnict and aterdy ; Weatern, 1ii¢c, ResiN—Unchanged, Syunts Lonvextixe ~I8¥0, SRW ONLEANS. New Onerass, Feb, 1.—Froun—Prices weak $ fine, $418; nuperilne, 66.37%, % doublo, $3.00; troble, 5.1344 @5.25 ; choice, $5.50@6.0), Corn in goud demand ; inixed, 86@870 ; yellow rind white, S7@880, Oata drm- wes 6i@7c, ‘Bwax—Good domand st 31,75, Har—Dall; primo, $24.00; chotee, $27,00, Puovisioss—Pork’ det ined, $n auticfpation of bet= ter aupplies ; $20.75, Dry walt moats in moderato de- mand st 7¢; 107i¢ ; 10.e, Bacon advanced ; 83, uy@lixe, “dame dull of 13x30, Lara farmer ; tlerce, packes’s, 14704 rallned, 143464 keg, 15e, Gnocentes—Sugar fy good damaud; common, 6c; fair to tally fair, 6*@TKe ¢ prime to choice, 13;(a84e. Molauses, light tecelpts ani in demand ; Inferior, $c: commun, S8@40e ; fuir, 48¢P00e; prime to choice, 536 Sse, Coffes unchanged, Cons-Meat—Dnil, Waisux—Held higher ; Lowislana, $1.14, PITLADECPITA. Potapenen, Va, Feb, 12.—Fioun—Dull ; Varely maintained: ‘superiine, ¥3.15@9,87 Wisconsin, and Minnesota taiuily extrs,, $6.76@5,75 Tnuiana suid Oblo, $5.25@0,00 ; high grades, $6, 25. Gnarn—Whest dull; red, $1.17; ambor, Tyo sivady ; Se, Carn rather quick: yellow, 15ia7ic; white, Te, "Onta im imited detaand} white, 65660; nulzod, e2@ ste, PRovistons—Mess pork quicit ; $19.00@20.50, Pernowwom—Nefined, H@lAJfe 3 crude, 11%e. ‘Witrser—Nominal; Woatern ‘ivon-bound, $1.10, Skyv—Cloyer in good demaiid ; Western, @li yo 5 timothy unchanged. Burrer—Dullj New York anit Bradford Count tras, 35@:370 ; Western extras, 2¢ a0; Woatern U@vie; Western rolls, firsts, 2.1G3200, fuxear—Ficm, Koos—Steady 5 Western, G3 1c. CINCINNATI, Crvoinnati, 0, Fev, 12.—Froeon—Dull and un- changed. : Gnare—Wheat quiet and weak; red, $1.10@1,10;. Corn falr and frm; To@7se, Oale stesdy; modors demand; Go@vse, Tyo dult and unchanged; $1.09, Barley dull nud nominal, Otts—Unchavged, Ecas—Steady; moderate demand. Burren anv Cuzeee—Quilet aud thichanged. Guoven Seun—-Falr and emt yi @lLiee, Puovisions—Pork fair and f 18,75¢219,00, Lard falx and firin $19,09y@l9.G0i¢ Kettle, acisive, Bulkemeats fair and firm ; eho 0240 spot, Ti buyer Aprilclear rib, V4@IXe; clear, 1 @loye, Tacon slendy: moderate domand; 8464 1c@i1; Hie, Grosu clear rib wold at 95505 fami dull; 10g Bas Winsey—Falr and firm; $1.10, BALTINORE. Barsrwoar, ML, Feb, 12.—Fowe—Dull and uns changed, Gnars—Whoat dull and hea worn quiet and steady; Western mized, 170, Oats quiat; white Nestari, G70; mized uo, ‘8s@ole, lye atendy ; D8 Puovtstons—Pirm ; steady and active order trad Pork, $19.25@20.00, Bulk mouts—bhous lira, 74@1%6 clear’ rib, 10W@ivye, Lacon activ. ; ‘shoulders, Shea, sear rib, UM@ilyc; hams, i4@l5o, Lard, TArY Be Burren—Quict ; Western, 23@280. PETROLEUM—Qiilet ; 64@5); Covvee—Unchanged, Wawskx—Stoady 5 Westorn, $1.10, MILWAUKEE, Mrnwauxex, Feb, 12,—Froun—Qmiet ima dull, Gxarn—-Wheet firm; No, 1 Milwaukee, Ylay No. 2, HS250% March, 86Xc; April, a1yc, Culw quivt and lower; No. 2, 60}ge, Cora firm and @eaioa} new, in store, Glo, Kyo nominally firm; No.1, $:!.03, Darley unseltiod ; ‘No, 2acllor 1p $1,325 Now. 9, in afore, Hoaa—Live steady and qniot at $6.50@7) 0, Puovistone—Held firmer, Moss jrock, #41 4.26 caah } 614.45 Murch ; primo meas, $17.00 ; extra pi tine, $13.00, Sweet-pickied hame firm; 10y@Tia, uy salted shoulders tirmly held, at 8%@7To; Se bit for loose; middles, 04 @100 looue; Ac moro for bo.w2d prime, Lard ateady ; ateamod, Ja}; kettle Lie, Rrovirre—Fiour, 860 bela | wheal, 9,000: b, Suipaente—Flour, 4,000 brle ; oats, 000 Lice; whoat, 6,000 bu. ‘TOLEDO. Toreno, O,, Feb, 12,—Ft.ovx—Dall and'n avhanged, Gnain—Wheat'in fair demand andjlower ra toa; Nu, 2 white Wabash, $1.16; No. 1 white Michigan, ‘$1.10 extra do, $1.18; ambor Michigan, $1.07; go lor Ma: $1125; ; No, 2. red, 61. Corn dull sods shar lower; igh mixed, 68a; April, 690; May,, alzed, G20, Ota dull shads lower; $e Clover Gxep—Gales oasly at $4, Dazaixp Hons—all weights, $215, Reomra—Flour, nons; wheat, 8,000 bit: corn, 10,000 ba; outa, 9,000 bu, Hurpuxwts—Fiour, 40 briny wheat 1,001 corn, 40,000 bu; oate, 3,000 bu, Sr, Tour, Fab, 12, -Fiac— alot yd it. Loum, Feb, 12,—FLovk—Quist and unchanged ; fair detaand for low grade. ‘GuaiN—Wheat dull aud drooping ; No, 2 red winter, $1.05 ; No, 3 do, $1.02, Curu steady for apot ; tower for futtire ;' No,'2, 634@6do cash iu elevator; U4} 0@ 850 for Murch ; Otc for April, Guts tnactive} No, 2 B6a86'40 for cash; 5To for Maral, ‘Barley diulaud nointual, Ryo butter; $1,091.02, Watsxr—Firm at §1.1 Paovisions—Pork held of $18.75 for cash eles, aad $19.70 for July, “Bulk moate firm ad quiet; ab oul ders, 62@ 7c; cleue rib, ¥74@l0c; clear, 10G10 Ge, Macon ‘iru ;' shoulders, cleat rib, H@li (0; clear, 13,0," Lagd liyber; Lisio, BUFFALO, Rurvsto, N, ¥., ¥eb, 12,—Gasrn—Wheat inact lie; ales 500 bu No, 9'Miwaukos club st $1,035. Cor.o in bolter demand end fira ; wake 13 cure new at Tae, on track, "Gata neglected, ' Tye neglected, Barley Fu g- lected, D He + ei Tag joas—Quict ; salee § cars Weeterm havry CLEVELAND. Cunvatamn, 0,, Fee. 12.—Geus—Wheas dull aad ‘110% low Yiichlgan, bu; unchanged, Oorn dull and nnel and unchanged, Red. Cate ateaty PetnoreuM—Quiet; standard white, car.tot Ono Bate te amall Lots 1e4c higher, RORTPTES Us Corn, 2,450 bu; 1,950 bit. é Ma BSS set aay Be Fob, 12.—-Frounctnact josTox, Feb, 12,-FLoun—Inactives West porting, $4.0004,80; common extran, $6.00¢50r ge const and Biinnesota do, $6,25(a4, Oldo, Indiana, and Michigan, $5.50 35.80;q7.00 ; Bt, Latits, $5.78 ,00, GaRatn--Corn quict ; mixed and yellow, BIH G85} Oats, 64@72¢ for mixed and white. i Lovmsvine.#, Loursrrnur, Ky. Bb. 12.—GRAI—Corn nll a4 e. Oats firm 3 62@s4e, Tyo unchanged ; $4.1), Provterona—bork. firm; $20.00, Bacon ‘niet ‘aq unchanged, Dulk meate strong ; ood demand Hers. THiaTige; aldes, 1044 @1u\co5 cloar, 10);@ 154 Sugir-chred hams, 134@1de, Lard good, Mes yee Tame hege, 15% ret Warenr—Firmer ; F110, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ~ EERO AD TIME TS DATTT ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN EACLaNATion or Nevennnce, MANKA.—t Raturdy Hie Buinday Bes as ane bape ny OFeO. CHICARO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Cen Nance Metnanente at the en 8 Cah [eae {one a ds reepert & Dubug 4b Milwaukee Matt. seve. 3 Milwaukee Express, + Marquette Kxpre: 8 Elroy Passenger 3 aGoneva Lake xpress. 6Ger ‘a—Depot entner of Wella and Kinrie. 4—Depot corner of Canal and Kintle. ae wictiaan CENTRAL RAILI947. é Depet, Foot ently and Font af Twenty-tecsndg ‘icket-a fice, GT Clarkest,, #01 it ine ‘ nd WS Lakers, Premontdtousee ONT Rendapy, teave. Mall (ia sata ay Mxpress, Suckxany doo Atlantle Express, Night Express. ‘Sunday Rx, 3° Baturday and Sun: me z culcago & AUTOn BAILROAD, kt leage, Kansas Cty aul Danver Short Line, vi i afiay dows andl Chtcaso, Springhetdy Aiton and ike it Throwgh'Line. Unton Depot, Wert Side, near Madiana, fe dridge. Ticket Ofieas: At Denol, and 123 Handulph-y. nd Spagetti Lz, via Jacksonville Division eligrran Chir Fexprese, Peorieant Koomux Heprs Chicago 4 Paducah Htaltrond Ee. ‘Nirsator, Lacon, Washington Kx, Toliot& Drueht Acgonmodation, C'NCAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-tis, Ticket ii 63 South Clark-a., oppueite Sherinan Toute, and at beet? & Leave | arin (y Milwaukee, Bfadizon, Montoo & R 4 Pras a Chien, al 9:30 a. m.]* 734 BY, Mlmeuiee, Ya come, Wisnnas| 28 TMA oC St Panl £ Minneapolis, through Haprosa; alo, via Sfilwaukeo, for Rivon, Harlin, Oshkosh, jonasha reen Bar.. * at Mivntikeo, Madizon, 1 ead Ghien; also, Menasha, Greon| Hay & Stevens’ Pol be em. *11 008, Milwatkeo La Crono fai smn ‘ng'rit 83450,m, 0a, “ dEENors CENTRAL RAILROAD. Cairo & New Orleans iis, Cairo é Now Orleans Itz... bprlugtictd, Veorla & Keokuk is | Rpringnteld and Peoria xpress, ubuque & Slonx City Iex,, Dubnaue & t.Dodge i g Pasa CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depaty, foot af Lake-st., Inidiana-ne, and Airteentht, and Cunaland Sizteenthstz, Ieket Ofiees, 69 Clarkas and ut denots. Ottawa aud Burn Dubuque & diouz Ulty Pacitte Hast Liue, for Om Kansas City, Leavenworth, ‘obison & St. Jusopi Hap aus Kin Aurora Pa: Mendota, Gtiaw Aurora Bassong Aurora Panveny Dubnaue & Sloux City Ian. Vacitla’ Night Exp, for Oimatia. Kaw! ne Leavenworth, Al ‘chizon & St, Ji Exp. Downer'e Grove ir Downer'atirove Accommodation} Downer'aGrove Acoummodation|* Be BE tEx. Monday “entra IMepot, foot Lukeat,. anid Tene deconsbets. Tcket oitee, Lak feaniblphent pital dae Tea Arrin, 9:05 a. inn]? 8S p. Tse, Indianapolis, Loutsvitle & Cinctn. nati Day iixpr Tntlanapots, Toul nati Night Rxpre: 1:95 p. m.! CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE, From Pittshurg, Cincinnall « St, Loule Hatheay dapat, as fer Clinton and Carrolt S Handuiphastss and al deee, Mate SANE EGE Arvin. Indianapolis, Loularilie & Otnctn-| ig SEPFOSS ao. 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