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6 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1875. STATE OF TRADE. Tho Banks Busy with the Accumutations of Two Days’ Work. Tho Loan Market Quict---New York Exchange Selling at Par. . Tho Produce Markets Irregular-»sPork, Oats, anil Barloy Stronger. Whoat, Lard, and Gorn Enstor—A Fair Shipping Movement. FINANCIAL. ‘The businers of th bankn wan natnrally enlarged by the accumulation of the mali and countor-businers, Tut, a8 tho closrings Indicate, there wae not #0 much fo ba done as might havo been expected, ‘Tho amount of comunerclal and manufacturing paper that {a offerot Temalus small; what there ia {8 generally of s good quality, and 1a readily takan at accommodating rates. Most of the banks Lavo 8 surplus, that will grow con- siderably in the wext thitty or aixty days, but they Ehow ttle auxietyto disporo of it, ‘This is for tho {wo reasons, that tero §3, n fact, a falr demand for funde, considering tho acason, and that tho banks, s¢ thotr ‘recont dividends havo shown, aro doing well enough to bo able to purnue n careful and conservative policy, ‘Thore {8 no encouragement here for ans~ thing looking to such an oxpauslon of bank or mer- cantilo credits ne that which bas just broken down in England, Hates of discount at tho banks aro &@10 per cent, Concessions of eoveral per cont aro mails to good outalde borrowers with the best collaterala or indorao- ments, On tho strent there ts but small amount of paper offering. Rates aro 6.418 per cent, New York oxchango was woak, snd sold at par bo- tween banks. ‘Tho clearings were 4,500,000, ‘The featuro of tho local stock market is the strong demand for Ohicago City and Cook County bonds, ‘Thia han vot apparontly eon affected by the tax do- clolons of the Suprome Court, and it far outruua tho nupply, Tho bonds aro all held at prices coneiderably 4m advanco of thoro prevailing at tho beginniug of tho year, Tho demand for city certificates ia sleo sharp, ENGLISH BANBENS AND MERCANTILE FINANCIERIN ‘Tho rovolations made by tho recent failures in En- qland show that the banks and money-leuders of London have bacn doing business on principles that wore discarded In ibis country with the panic. Thero havo been a lack of cantion and a Renerosity of credite that have been nnknown in owny part of the United Btates, except, perhaps, Sau Froucisco, for neurly three years, The English had ovidoutly fully recovered from tho lesan Of thy panio of 1866, Companies snd Gus that havo Leen bankrupt for yeara havu eon disconutius their aper without limit, by tha simple procors of drawing againet onc another, Under any prndent system it would rcem to ba finpossible for atich concern to por wese Chumselves of the woney of their uelghbora, ‘Losses of sovouty millions of dollara Lave occurred in the face of the knowlodgo {hat the Lranches of trade to which thy money wae advanced bad been unprofit- ablofor years, ‘the London 7imca is in search of some protection for fenders, 1t say’ Mow much shorter would have been the foencing gatvor of the Aberdare and Plymouth Iron Companies ff the bankera who have been Fo heavily hit by that dinastroun entriination could have had but an inkling of bow much of that paper was held by their neigh= Bors, anc of thu axtout to which dt was forever being repewed anit shifted from ono to the other, But, av it ansy, davkers cau, probably, never be {n= duced ta co-operate for any such purpose, It thuro~ foro proposes: Ap cue precaution against Dilla being accepted for a nero commitsion without sity value ‘eins received, why should it not bo ccmpuliory tu state fa the body of every Dill drawn tho nature of the trousaction, as is done in tho case of many produce bills drawn'fran abroad Tt may be exid deception apd ovadion would atl} Do easy ; but aupzasing the Iw enablad tho die counter ofa Dill beating & falte utitemond as 10 the object with which it war drawn to indict the parties to the making of such adocmment fur temny, 84 buying obtuined tho money under falne pretenses? Bark drawers and accepturs Would probably, for the fature, Leallate under auch elrouwmtatiers Lufora they agreud tonesist fo the wholesale mianufsctury of Hnauce paper ed on nothing. "Tho picture which it draws of tho mothods by which tho bankrupt or failuy parties secured funds to con- tluue and cover up thelr loslug operations is not cred- dtablo to tha bankers, to ssy nuiliug of the business men engayed : Hundreds of thouannda of pounds! worth of bills have gone into the Mscount murket during the last fow monthy as quaserepresontatives of legitimate trenanctions, when tho value of the doouments hae doen all tho while limited to that of the paper written, on, Au cuorinowd wum of mouey bas been transferred from oue sctof pruprictura to” another without tho Rligutest surptclon apparently oxtsting 1n tho first and inovt enlightened money market {n tho world that auch transfer was not In all: reapects regular and roproscnt- tug leqitiuate operations in connection will the {ater change of commodities, Not only have very largo Jonara heen miflereit by u nttmber of innocent persoud whobave been {nduced to confide fu thy akill and commercial aeur.cat of those whose business it ts to discount commercial Villa of: exchango, but through the long period during which that wortlilora mag uf payer hte been the means of procuring fictitious mug ort to these wha dvew it comtnerchsl dealluge ia tho {rade in which it oniytinated have been co disurgamzod n to tuterfero very tujurlonsly with tho mercuatlio ope erations of properly-conutteted hos An to thu remedy proposed by tho /'iinea, to make it folony for any borrower to makoa false’ statement of considoration in drawiug a bill of exchangu, not much can by hoped for from any such wyatem, Like tho Scotch nystem of banking, tho mater system of tank credit, must reet upon individnat honesty and ability, ‘The ditferencu between the Scotch and the Western wild-cat systema of bunting waa much Jess than the Aigeronce in reaulls, In ons the bankors were 1nen of caution, probity, and ehrewdness; in the other tho Vankers ran wild, Depoaitora cannot be protected by any form of law, not can banking or busincas meth- ud be reformed by any such agency, Thero fa a good deal of evidenco that the operations of Lombard atroot ‘will bear the application of much more comuon aunso than baa yet been brought to bear upon them, Mony of the loans successfully negotiated thero are of the most prupouterous character, In fact, the question, already suggested, has forcod Itwelf again on notice, whother modern capital has not outgrown the abilities of modern fuanciers under tho present systom, ‘Tha Econornist, in calling sttention to tho fact that tho failures wero due to bad bills kept afloat by the banks through bil-brosers who dit uot uow thelr business, oxprosges doubt whother the banks aro able to handlo tho largo suma now intrusted to thulr caro, It any That such » courve ot business should havo been pourible shows three things; 1, Thst the intense ac- cumulation of moucy which have of Iate yeara been tisde in Loudon Vauky, and especially iu tho largoxt Joint stock onot, have uot been accompanied by a cure Fesponding increase in the Inwinomi power which could Jone enable them to uso that money wufely, [tiv common Squse that au organization which ia adequate to laxtd £9,000,000 or .£19,000;00 may bo wholly wadoquate ta anid. 10,000,000 or £20,000.000, The zmount of dotall neceasary to lend such immense suns on bills {4 very wrest, and (tis evident thut our largest banks in aomo cases’ have not at theig commend « auficient amount Of organized capacity to cope with this detail. Soc ondly, we must remember that much of the now mons ey of late yoars cullected In London lias becu attracted thlubar Ly high rules af interest at calb or whort natice, But money at Ligh rates will nut permit bad debts, ‘Thte hes always heen observed of wb Xars Lusinow,: ‘Tho ampunt of interests gives for money 18 so wear that charted that wo mary tu loft for any considerable squrogete uf tad delta, ‘Whirdly, » dubs proses on zany minde whetber organization, or any amount of care, will enable such very larue aums tu be employed at auch high rates uf Snterust on call or ou short uotico, Certainly the pres- eut amount of capactty aud the proent degree of ur- gantuation are not aduquate; and in tbe long run the Tout isthe balauceahest, Ifa bank engages to pay inure for money than it cats properly maker it. Wil do ‘uusound busines to ify and make it vay, ai the cou- siquence will Lea scrivus luws, Late events prevo that important chaugea sre necudary; eo many bad Dilla could wut otherwise have been wo long malntslued fu efreulalon, nor would ve auch mousy for whlch Atgh a ‘were given Lave been employed in their se ‘THE NOUTHERN PACIVIO IAILROAD, The Livingston plan, which was adopted at the meoting tn Now York laut Wodnesday of the bondtiold- era and others foteschted iu the Northern Pacific Ratl- road, is as fullows: Tho rosd, laud, land-grants, rull- ing-stock, and ull frouchisel of the Company, ducluds Jng thy right to bea corporation, are to be suld at auce tion, under furvclosure of the general mortgage, and are to Le bid iu bys committes of bendhuliors; the Cumpany ts to bo organized under the old name and charter, with the presunt bondholders as preferred stockholders, each Londhoider recelviug $1,100 of pre ferred stock for cach $1,000 of firat-mortgage bonde, the sald stock to be entitled to 8 per cent annual divi. dends before the common stock shall recelvo any. (hing, the common sivckh to bave no vollog power until 1078, the preferred stock ta bo exchangeable at yar for any of tho Company's ands east of the Mis- sourl; and the reorgan!zed Company, thus freed from dobt, to place alight mortgage on tho property, with which to raise funds to extend the road into Western Bontaus, wiere the accesslon of traffic is cx- pected to rendor the Corapany abla te pay dividends, ‘Lesides taking care of the interest og the now Lunds, Preferred stock shalt be Issued to. the amount of $51,- FP.900 (halpg a snajortiy of tuo whasy capital) for tho following ptirpores : To retire tho principal and inter eat of thy ontatandlug 7-10 bona up to July 1, 1478 nt tho rato of 3 per cent currency per annitm, and also to retire tho principal and fntercat to Jan, 1, 1935, of the fand-warrant bonds; to psy the floating debt, and, generally, for tho purposo of carrying Into effect thia plan. ‘This prefarrod stock sball havo all the rights and privileges of tho common stock, including votlng power, and the holders thereof shall bo entitted to dividends, not exceading 8 par cent por annum, as the net earnings In each calendar year may aumfice to pas, and before ang dividends shall be paid on tho common stork, NATIONAL BAXES ORGANIZED. ‘Tho United Btatea Comptroller of the Currency fur- nisher the following statement of National Banka or- ganized tho past week t 2,250—Citizona’ Natlonal Bank of Ashlaud, Pa. thorized yeapital, $69,000; pald-in_ capital, $00, H, Hoover, Preaidout; ‘George H, Helfrich, C Athorized'to commence buaineas June 3b, 1878, 298t—SmithHeld National Bank of Piltavur Anibonized capital, $200,000 5 paiit-in capital, $t Edward P, Joua, Preudent } William H, Beote, (er. Authorized’ tw commence busy 2.932—Farmera’ National Bauk of Fi thorized capital, $40,000; pald-in capital, $7,500, Dasid Adan, President "James 8, Stouteuboroug! Cashier, Authorized to comntence business June 28, 1835, NATHS OF INTEREST ANNOAD. ‘Tho ratca of discount at tho leading citios abroad are GOVEURMEST loNDs. United States Ca of "st, ot, in United States 52° af '82,..,+ United States 5-208 of %01 United Staten 5-200 of °63 5-200 of '3—January and duly, ex, int. 120%, 208 of ‘G7—Fannary anil July, ox. ini 10135 520s of *64—January and July, ex, int, 11g Waser eseesseneenes aver United ‘Btates now ta of Tat. I96 Dhitod States currency 6s, 203, Gold was 110%.21173,. FOREIUN EXCHANGE, Bterling oxchango wan 487};@400}s ; oabletranafors, Toudon, 49134 ; Turls, 6103,, Other ratos of foreign exchango aro quoted! my Sweden, Norway, an ag Auntria' (paper tlorine), . weve AE *" CITY AND COUN 5 Bil, Agted. Chicago City 7 P et, bonda..., 102 A int.1N3 Aint Chicago City 7a je WeTAR te & int. Chicago City 7H Ghicayo City 78 Chicago City 6 Cook County 7B Went Park T pero tem 93 & inl * + W239 bint 1ajy Bint, - wy DANK BTOCKS, 145 18 bid for Corn Exchange National, in Merchanta’ National, Virat National Bank... Fifth Nations! Dank, Commerrial National Ban! it, dake, 5 Corn Exchange National Dank. City National Bank., Hlome National Bank,... National Bank of Illinois. Milnoly Trust and Bavings Bank... e Merchanta' Savings, Loan and Trust Co,. Union National Bank...,. Union Stock-Yard Nation: Aide aud Loathor Bank, wis! City Railway, South Alde, ex, div, City Hallways West Sic. 01 ous, Chamber of Commerce, ax, dl Chicago Gas Light aud Coke Cc AV see ssee ee Clifensta fe Cattnel Dock Gompan Culeayy & Northweslera gold banda Pullman Palace Car Company Eepusition stot ve Diiriet of Coluabia 65s, guaranteed by United States... ois 1 LATEST, Money ossy at 2@2X. New Yonr, merenutile paper, i Sterling dutl at 4$6)¢@487 for alzty daye, and 4893 100 for aight. Customa recelpte, $444,000 1 exports of produce for tho work, $8,190,155. . Gold closed at 117!;, after selling at 1174 and 117, Carrying rates 1@2, Tho Asstetant Troaaurer dls- ‘burved $623,000; clearings, $21,000,000. Spocla o2- gagomonta for to-morrow's atearser, $600,000, ‘Govarument and railrosd Londs firm, State socurl- thes quiet. Stocks opened strong and higher, the imprayement rauging from “GIN percent, Pacific Mall wse tho leading featmre, advancing from 393; to 407%, Lake- Shore ross from $87; to 59!;, Northwestern advanced to 39755 Bt, Paul to 34; Unlon Pacific to 733¢ ; Weat— ern Union to 7974; and Eristo 15, Ab tho second call the market was quivt and arm, Stocks wera strong during the last honr of business, when a geusral iraprovonient in prices took place, The most tmarked wivance waa In Tako Shore, Pacife Mail, and Western Union, ‘Cho greatest activity was in Weateru Union, white rose trom 794 to 8) niderable purchancs of stock for inveatmon Mall aud Lako Shore each udyancod 17f po former fram 58%, to 3935, and the latter fram 40%;, ‘Tho deatlugs in''both these stocks weru ut tented with moro contidenco than for some time paat, Wentarn shares wero firm, Northwostora advancing to 39, St, #aul todd, and Rock Island to 14, Union Pax cifto was firm at 7375", aud Erle ut 16@153¢. At tho close there was aulight "reaction tu tho goneral Ist, ‘Transactions on tho Stock Mxchanga wore 72.000 abares, of which 10,000 wore Pacifia Mail, 22,000 West- ern Union, and 22,00 Tako Bhore, i Coupous, %63 Coupons, ne Misavuria,, ‘Tonnes ‘Tenncsaces, new. Virginiag, DoW... eroce Canton. recverereres BY Weatern Union Tol... Fa oa Milantavippt Cin, &, Col, Quine; Northwestern, Northwestern st Unton Pue, bon Tock Ivlsnd.. “203% | Deb, Leek de Wil. sc 118g Row Jenay Guiza. 119 | alshtle & Bas, Te, 2336 WULe see eaee: = —_ REAL ESTATE. AUCTION GALE, ‘The salo of real estate made by William A, Dottera & Ov, 0n Mouday wae well alteudod, Tho following tots, altuate botween Fifty-Om¢ and Wifty-secand strecta, in Hoc, 9, 98, 24, were sold; terms X cash, balance, one,two, and threa years, with interest at 8 per conf, ; Tot H, eaat front on Btate street, 26 feet, at $12 per foot, to ‘Jacob Huth, Lot 20, west front oa Burnside stroet, 25 fees, at $18.60, to Iillowak, ‘Lote 1d and 29, weat front on Hurnstde strect, 62 feat, 41 15,60, to Anton Hanuaucr, Lota 1} and 12, west grout om Burnalde street, 63 foat, at $17,50, to Tvanc Wolf. Lot li, weat front on Lurnaide street, 26 feet, at $14.50, to Tena Wolt, Lot 10, east front 0 tci@l iO eaat front on Burnside street, 27 fect, $17.25, Atreat, 62 feet, Lots 8 and, saat front on Durnaid , and 1, 1 ‘18 feet, $16.00, to F, ‘ss eerie om Bableraelt aieehy The following property in Lake Vow { terme, half cash ; balance tn one year; interest al # per ceut t Lat ou Semi golahen, Seminary vente, west front, 24 feat, at atreat, 50 fect, at ‘wo lous, unrth front on Dunn, sata, henry Sarat . ‘Gne'lot, un Montsun alrect, no 921.00, to'Wiulaus Hiaruurd, BOF front, 2536 feat at ‘Phe wales apqreyatert $9,320.75, Tbe following fostruueuts were filed fo: Tuewlay, July 6: e-ecoet ory rropury, Fourth av, 299 fta uf Twoilth uty w fy, Bix120, 1 ft (with other property), dated Jul 9,63 Bame aa above, et bah 3 MEN] Tulety fret ab me oor of G7 BAUs log ft, with 4 Tlux) 24 10h adjoi ‘ng on ulley, dated Bopt, 4, 1473, 8,005 Wat Diviatou’et, 225 {to of ‘Nol (ABU Et, dhutud July deere venseye 1,480 Chyhoutn ay, #6 of and near Halstad’ at, 8 wf, 12100 M, with butidings, dated May 2 4,000 Fulton st, Ww cor of Bauganon at w fy 10djge 300 {1 {WitN Utler property), dated July 6.... 10,000 ‘Twenty-aeventh ut, sw cor of Butler et, nf, 4 O10 tty euting to Tweuty-eighth at, tated Ap - +. 4,000 alrach ty uf, Sox 35 7-1 ing block, dated July 6 vssceet 460 Milwaukvo wy, ft, dated Aug, 28, 9,600 West Diviston at, 231 (te of California ay, @ f, aad ft tated uty 9,000 Wert Randolph at, 9 3212) ft, dated June a 2,800 Cornolia at, 200 fto of dated June i 1,800 ‘West Adama ir Gutioe at, nf, B5Ri31 8-10 fly dated Juno thse. a8 4. 1,100 Union at, nw corner af Eighteenth’ wt, of, Bay 2100 ft, with bulkdings, dated June ft .. 6,500 Tha premissa No, 49 Uainpbell Park, dated May 20 siansraved Jeceevee 98,200 North Welln ‘at, we corner of Wondell et, wf, TATOO CE, dated Nov, 26, UT servearesreree 74700 Mlanarck at,'250 ft 6 of Callforuta ay, nf, 25% 125 ft, dated Juno dt... 625 ‘Went Alama nt, 201 ft wat We 1122 6-10 ft,with improveme: 2,500 Canal et, 20 ft w of Hebor at, W f, Juno 49, eos 9,000 ‘ Sualy 6,000 ce, 180fto of Bull dated Jul; 800 iy Be. rk, 215 ft a of Gattage L Grovelnad £, 253x120 6-10 ft, dated Jul see 5,000 NORTH OF OITY LIMITS, WITHIN A NADTUS OF 7 MILES oF counrnous Florence ay, 141 ft n of Wrightwi IxII# 2-10 ft, dated Juno 16, 800 SOUTH OF CITE LIMITe, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 BLES OF COUNT-HOUR, Champlain ay, 3:0.f¢ n of Forty-thitd at, ef, ‘2nat34 ft, dated Juue 19,., Hamo aa the above, dated Junodi.. cesses Borty-frat at, awcorner of Waa’ Inland av, 5 acre, rinuing to Blanchard ay, except atreote, dated April 90... —.—_—- COMMERCIAL. ‘Tho following were tho receipta and shipments of the foading articles of produce In thin city during tho ninety-alx houra ending at 7 o'clock on Tuerday morning, and forthe corresponding dato ono year ago 1,400 22,400 . WeGeIPre, HIP MENTS, ints, | 18id, ————— Flour, pris... 12,259] 10,334 Wheat, busses o4n,7at] 130,175 Corn, bu os,ar4] 995,107 Osta," bu. 70,740) 163,908 Ryw, bu... Wl seeesees Barioy, buy... 0d Grass aced, Its, 84,508 Flax seed, tn | 238, 18,408 ata 6B, 318,633:1" “4dd,01 ‘83h 838,520) 0) Alidon, tha... lghwines, bela #hingl dath, No, Salt, bris . Tiga, cba bas, Drtotl frais Leura, tu, +For seventy-two hours, Withdrawn from stor from Fri-lay to Monday, in- clusivo, for city consmmption ; 1,021 bu wheat, 4,891 bu corn, 5,619 bu oats, ou bu rye. : ‘The following grain was inspected into atore on Sat- urday and Tuesday mornings: M4 cars No, 1 vpring, 215 cara No, 2.do, 70 cara No, 3.lo, 2 curs refoctod do, Lcar no grado do (261 whost); 89 cars high mixed corn, 386 care and 8,CC0 bu No, 2 do, 126 care rejocted do, 32 cara no grado do (G22 cara corn) ; 9 cars white asta, 27 carwand 1,700 bu Nu, 2do, 12 cars rejected do, 2 care no grado do (14 cara oats), Total (1,017 care), 404,000 ‘bu, Josyocted out : 715,696 bu wheat, 217,057 bu corn, 84,406 bu oats, 849 bn ryo, 953 bit barley, ‘The following table shows tho distribution of tho breadatutta shipped from this city during the fire business days next preceding last Baturda: “Shipped— {Flours Wheat. | Corn, | Oa wyt70) 20,170) 12,918) "tl svsos 8,P0u! aoe 6 ‘fo Hinton . ‘Lo otuer U, ‘Lo Collurne, ‘do Guderiels Totals... at Pett ‘Taken for city ba een ere Also, 1,000 bu ryo aud 9,07 bu Larley abilpped by rail. ‘rue lending produee markets ware rathor Plow yes ferduy, whieh wad duvprlanyy beting that tha Buadof ‘Prada bud teen tw scarcely quythiuyt was done, ‘Iho reason for the neue was tho fact that nearly overybudy wuut prepared to seo other people wanting to buy, and expected to bo able to take advantage of the geucral imputea by sell ing st profit, ‘This naturally tended to defeat tho morement, but it did not provent a substantial ad- vaneoin the pricea of sovorsl articles, Tho weathor sas finer, und tho reported shipments large, while Luyere {n athor placa wero holding olf to sve which way the markets at Wealera centrea would movo after tho holdaya, Tuoru was also tardiuess in posting figures on thy bulletin Loardy, whicl wus .eluost & necessary consequence of the fact that threo daya’ ec- ports had to be massed together, and that mado oper tora uncertain, A good many decided to walt tll to- day iu tne absones of the usual basis for forming an opinion, . Homo objection wns rataed to tho adjournment of the Issard on Suturday, aud at Juast one oporatar talked of naling o claims for damagos. It waw stated that the new rules du not give to thy Board the right to adjourn vor any day when tho Lauks aru open. ‘Tho caso was pus thd: A merchant rvceivos graiu in tho nauat course of trado, which bo would ordinarily eollimmediately, Ue ts obliged to roovivo when tho tender fs made, aud munt Keup hls office open for thas and other contingencies “whether echoot keeps or not,” Ho is unable to sell the grain thus received, and must thus hold it at least one day longer than he would othersise, which Involves paying out money for storage and insiranco,--thoed charges running on {r- roupuctive of holidays, ‘The queation is raised whother or not auy mau can have bis rights takon away by a ‘vote of others; and it ie well that tho question bo wet ted. Dry goods wero dull, Only a few ordera wera re- ceived fron: tho interior aud tho call from local ré~ tatters also was flight, Prices woro nominally atoady, ‘Tho grocery market was lacking in activity, and aside from cuffuesthe foeling was generally easy, “Sugars wore falrly active, ‘The demaud for fresh was reported falr anu price displayed more steadiness than foro numberof deyu proviuu, Dried fruits remain quiet at unchanged prices, Inthe butter market there was moderato activity at former quotations, Cheese re- maine quiet und weak, ‘There wasa Nght iuquiry for coal wud wood at uuout former quotations, ‘be bag- gtug trato remains qaist wilh prices ranging ax bo- foro, No price-changea were noted in the olf market. ‘Moat lines wervcasy, At tho lumber yards trado continues good, the movement being principally in common stu(f, which fu wteady, eupectally Zluch, at the current price, A lower and wider range of quotations was given for some of tho assorted lumber, ‘he wholesale market ‘waa Mberally supplied with cargocs, aud rulod modor- ately active mt the recont doclino, Hardware aud nielalu wero rathor quiet, but generally steady, the only alteration in quotstions beluga reduction of 10 in the price of Itnasia tron, Aslt was fairly active sna atendy at $1.50 for uo and $1.70 fur ordinary coarae, Wool waa rather quivt, and tub-washod was quoted Jower, while cuarse and medium grades, which ore chiefly wanted, were stronger, Uroom-cora wus in inodurate dewand. Hay was slow and lower, ‘The recelpta wero small, but there wee no special demand, and sellere made concessions of about S003 per, ton, after which poveral sales wore inade, Thu receipts of potatoca wore Hberal, conslating largely of nuw varieties, and prices for all kinda wore shaded, The offerings of Brean frulta were small and poor in quality, and trade ‘was rathor slow, with prices weak and irregular, Eqye and chickens were stronger, GNAIN IN sTORE, $ ‘The following are the footings of the official report of gratin in store iu this city on theevening of Bature casy last, and at corresponding dstes: July 3, June 26, 1875, 1873, Wheat— No, Bred... 1,298 No. id amber.. finite id eu arte Gu.b33 ‘sen 6 4 MndI0 BAU, ID 207u,658 118,119 5, 248i 1,467,017 Cras TAT B35 1,079 16 2,584, 18 harley No, 2. aa 83 i Totale.ercsessercee 0,192 ; Total of all kinda in atore, 5,036,570 bu, Theso figures show a deceerse during Inst wook of 066,240 ba whicat, 90,008 bit oat, 1,507 bet rye, 026 bu barley, and an increaso of 441,254 bu corn, Total decrease, 657, 426 bu, EXPORTS FROM THE SEAROAND, ‘Tho following wero tho etports from tho ais lead: Sng cities of the Atlantic seabord for (ho dlstes named Week end- Week end= *Week end- ing duly ingdine sy July ,1875, 26,1813, 4 ITA, Flour, brie, 2 ATS 38,80 10,483 Wheat, bu ATi ABYSS 2,618,500 Garty, bi aLgse = BANS 1,204,000 Oas, bu, ytd sence Rye, bu . Td00 York, Utils aiok 2160 th a,4oras4 1,002,831 8a¥8,20h 4,440,000 PROVISIONS. WOG PRODVOTR~Wero quiet and stronger, The receipts of hogs wora unexpactedly lgbt, ond prices 2a per 100 the higher in consequence, which tended to aliffen products, but Liverpool wax 6d poe 112 Ibe low= eron land, and New York waa dull all round, while tho shipmenta of product were large. Under these con flicting Influencer, holders wero Ormer in thole viows, and buyers beld off ; but euch of them as did want to operate wero obliged to Lid up, especially on mesa pork, which was the article of pres test Intoroat to doal ers, Moatof the trading rcemat to bo In changlag over, and there was ptandoncy to atill further contract the prenitum pals for carrying, eapocially on the muro deferred options, It fs stated that most of tha meats now betng moved out wromummasr-curod, The ship~ monte ainca Friday exceed 3,000,000 thn, Mees Ponk—Advanced 1215 pot bri, but wa rather mow, buyers being unwilling to pay the prices anked, except where they could mako direct transfere, Bales wera reported of B25 brls cash (In acyeral lots) at $19,60G10,70; 2,000 birls acller July at $19.05; 2,750 bris eeller Atugnst st $19.70@19.8254 ; ato brls aoller Sep- c 9.009 19,05 ; and 500 brla neler the soar at Snake Tou ees brie, Mtv maarver closod gt) $19.68 canis or nellor’ July 3 $19.80 for Anguat ; ond £19,024 19,95 for Keptomber, Extra prime mess was quo! ateady at $14.60, Lanp—Wan dull, and declined 57100 per too the, owing to weakuces 1n Liverpool and New York,» Hal ‘wero limited to 1,250 toa aellor August at $13,2515.30, amid 250 fun seller Septomber ut $13.60, ‘Total, 1,000 toa, Tho market clorcd at {AIMS cask or seller July j $15.28 for August jand about $13.45 for Septem- or. Mrata—Were quiot, hut firmer on shoulders and hams, while iniddles ‘wero quoted utrong at formur figures, ‘Tho offerings wero very light, und the froe outward movotnent {¥ dratuing down socks, though » largo proportion of the ebipmnenta are of summer Sales wero restricted to 10,000 Its shoulders at 8c ten xwect-pickled do nt Icy 185 tes mwect> pickled hama at elle: and 40 Len mum. mrr Camturlands nt Lc. ‘The market clored at H'ggdse foe abouldors, canh or wehlor July; As oN for do seller Augtiat, Aud 8);aiH7,¢ for do pallor tuber; Lye for long cleat caal vt 1iigo for doselicr Augnat, aud 11%c for do weller 8c teraber ; 140 for snort ribs, cashor seller Tuly; 120 for do eciler August, and i2t,a for to roller’ Sep teinber; Lic for short clears, cash or seller July, 12% ¢ for do acl'er August, and 1230 for do scller Sop toler, Boxed meats fe higher thin tho price fur Jor lots, Long and short clear, Lassa, quoted at Ite, and Jong cut Lama at i2y@l2%¢, Bummer- cured English meats, 114,@1130 boxed; eweet-plcklod hums, 16 tbs averege;11)jcaltigc. Tiacon meata quote at lhalde for harag, 94/0 for ehouldera, 1330 for aliort ribr, aud Lio for short clears,—all packed, Gheage—Wan quict at Tal0e, BEEF PRODUUTS—Wero qulet and nominally on- changed, nt $8.25 for mess, 9,25 for astra meas, and $19,000.00 for hams, TarLow—Quoted at 8X@83Z0, 3. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was jn Lotter demand {han on any pro- vlousday for eovorst weeks past, and firm at fall previous prices, though holders could not conumund nu advance, Boveral dicot ordors for ahipmout wer AYed, Sales were roportunl of 08 Lela winters on pri- vato terms; 4.450 bria spring extras partly at $4.70 6,23; Ly Deld epring supertinos at $.50094.255 and 400 Uris rye flour on privata terms, Total, 6,105 brie, ‘The inarkot cloael at tho fullowing ranqu of pricost Choire winter extras, $7.0487.25 ¢ cumnnion to goad do, $4,508, 6.5%; cholce spring extrar, $4.75@8,25; fale do, shipping grades, $1.3074.00; Minnesota, $%.00Q5,20; patent AL rtnt, $5.2"G8,00 } spring superlicey, 35,50, 4.09 5 rye flour, $3.60, Busx—Weu {2 good demand and fe per ton bighor, under arnther Light supply, Salor wero 70 tone at $14,60c215,00 on track aud free on hoard, The markot alcapd fiers at the outnile. A ConY-StWAL—Wo quote at 3.501.624 por brl for good, and $14,50(925.00 por ton for coarse, Bales were 10 tohe eoarae at $26.00 on track: $15,00@16.00 free on Suonte—Salus were 20 tous ‘board, WHEAT—Was moderately active, and avoraged about the aamo prices ag on Friday Tast, thou;sh It de- clint ise from the quotations of tho enrbacons on ‘Tho advices from Liverpool, and tho storms t duriog the haildays, had boen favorably to atrongth, aud a good many oparatore went on Chanyo yeaturday with tie expeetatluu that the market would fouch $1.03, But Liverpool was reported dutl, will tuyera holding off for concessions, ‘Tho Informol bulictins issuod carly placed the wheat shipmeute at a very low figure, and New York was subsequently ro- ported dull and Je per bi lower, ‘These things mado ihe market «rig, as it was not till near noon that tly truo figures canse in, suowtng that thy siipments bud nguin largely oxceedud tho rucelpia, ‘Thora wero w good many buying ordors tn from the country, sent hy parties whe regarded the rau and tho’ cone thiurd cool weather an reasous fur a further advance, bit foreign ordera wero few, and the Jocat Leara fed ont sll the wheat that was wanted, their hatural willingness to sell being sugnionted by the hows above huted, A few longs notd out carly at a fair Prot, reallziug 130 micro thou. the closing quotation bf Friday, but tule broke tho market, aud others who wanted to follow thelr example wore not able to wo, ‘Tho abipplog demand was rather Nght, tho tradio; boing enletly wpoculstive, eller Auiguat opened a $1Udl;, recoded to $1,049, ros to $1,00%, declined to 3! Advanced t0$1,042;, nnd closed at $1,01Gi1,04)y.. Hollar Boptomber wold’ at $1,01%@1.97;, closing at $1.00, Beller tho. year sold at $1,01041,02, Sellur tho month or regular No, 2 apring sold wt 1.0635 Closing at $1,038, and gilt-odged recolpts of do clone at $1.06 asked, Gash sales ware reported of 4,000 bu No, i spring at $1.06@1.06i ; 261,600 bu No, ‘2 do at $1.03 4 «91.01 13,000" bu. No, 3'1do wt 99}¢0@$1.003 4,000 bu rejectud dn at 895¢@'Wa;and 400 bu by samplo ‘ab $1.08, frco om Loar, ‘Tutal, 180,000 bu, BuNNesora Wixat-~Wus in rather active demand, and fnily lebighor than on Friday, Bales were 62,400 bi ot $1,41@t11¢ for No, 1, and $1,085 for No, 2, CORN—Was rather activo, sud frm. Muriog the greater part of tho sossiun, bit eagad off tater, Liver- pool was quotod Vials per 440 Ibe bighur than on "riday, and Gur inarket rose 1X0 frum the closing pricen of that day, though about 1o of. tho advance Was catabliabed ou Buturday, Mit New York was dull wheat wat rather weak here, and our shipments of corn weru exceeded by’ the receipts, ell of Stile tended to causo & decline, capectally aa the carelot offoriugs were besvy, a8 they reproaunted the accumulation eitce Friday, ence uuyors Leid off andthe market receded about 2c. Only a inaderate quantity was takeu for alipment. ‘The weathor ja wll adverse to the growth of coro, but against that ta the fact (hat an tmunually largo breadth hisa been planted, from that dealers hope to roaltze at Jeuxt an avers Syo yiold., Beller August opetiod at 714(0, advanced to Udi, null duclined to 10/40 at the lone. Beller tet cy aM tember sold at 72@7 and seller the year at cg toigo, Bollor tho mouth, or regular No, 2, aold at 683 cat xin, clouing at Gszfon’ Gil-etged recefptaclesod ak Uaice'for No. 2, an odio for high mized, ast tules ware roported of 30,000 bu high mixed at Cu@ooiie: 201,600 bru No, 2 ab 685780956 ; 40,400 bu rofected do fat CO1yc300}(03 2,400 bu Ho yrudo'at OScs6xo; anil 200 bu ante at Gujcoou track, Total, 341,200 bit, ‘OATH—Wero active and trregulatly higher, being much excited for July, and at ous time do above the closing of Friday. Now York was quoted connder- ably higher and. active, thu receipts were modorate, fears wore oxpressed that the recent hesvy ralos, {ith the aubsequeut cool weather, would serioualy tn: Jute the growiug crop, ‘Theve facts brought out the ta fur this moot and August, aud thows for July ibited a qvod deal of nervousness whou It became apparent that a large line was ont, the audden dro) in oats about ten daya ago haying brought out a multi- tude of short aellery, who then tought they had struck s “big bonauza,” and acted scourdiugiy, ‘The sharp advance yesterday brought out mora sellers ultimately, and eauved aume buyers Wo bold ut, and the inarkot receded tow 9 close Jo trom the highest fgurcs touched ud Suly closed at about the same figurew, cy Sif, aud closed at 693418540, Seller July opansd at BLsfey Jumped to 68940, dropped vo Be, rove to 64340, aud cloeed at 63ij¢, Seller August sold’ at 403 qddo, and closed at 4 Heller Beptunber sold at ISG gc, atid cloned at about 48ic, Caw salua include: iu) ba No. 4 at SIGSSYo; 1,200 bu No, 2 white at Bos6b 4c; 1,000 bu rejuctea ut L4@sUKo; 9,400 bu by sample at 58@6ilc on track, Total, 8,000, MYK—Was @ shade firmer, there beisg two or throa puying ordure on the market with no sellers, No. 3 wan quoted at ¥2gio, Optaus were iusctive at 700 for dehtamber, BAULEN—Wes quiot but strovger fot (ature uodor moderate oferings, More interect 1a barley Was wan- Meated by operators generally, though fow were dia -oscd to do wiore than talk over’ the eitastion. teller at $1.00 and closed at $1.01 bid, Ui sekgd, Cash Nu, 2or 3 were oot vifered Sd no rolfable quotations could Le giveu, elect s quoted ut 780, sud a sale was made of 400 bu by sample at 800 on Crack, " Caabs No, Zaold wt 6Y; \TSaT. In the afternoon mess pork waa quiet and easy at $19.65 for July, and $19.15@19.40 fur Anguat, with Gales of 1,500 brie at $19.65 caah, $10.00 sellor August, and $19,006 19.023¢ ealler Heplember, Lard yas quiet and steady st $15.15 for July, and sins kor, Angus Bales; 600 tes ab wsaliing for August ‘Moats were quiet, with sales of 20 tcs aweel-picklod ing, ayerayiny 16 Ibs, at ic, ‘Whoat was quiet and stesdy at $1,094 for Joly, and 1,064 for August, wore reported of 9,000 bu oaota at $1.07, A dispatch from Milwau- that market week sod unsettiod duly, and 61.0534 neller Corn wan «quiet and enalor, closing at Gi or duly, and Tyo for Anon, Outa were In moderate Feqiert anit cantor at 5340 for the month, 04a for August, and IBYG390 for beptembor. Chartora were reportad for $1,000 bu wheat to Tuvffalo, and one for 20,0 bu wheat to Buffalo from Allwankes, GENERAL MARKETS. AT.COMOL—Wasde higher 11 sympathy with bigh- wines, closing st $2,322.06. DROON we retall trade continnes fair. Quotations for choice burl and inferlor brush are lowered Se, though eaten are made occastonnlly at the old Aquron, Tho recatpta of atragaling lots are larger than many dealers had oxpected they would bo, and as fow caro to add to thelr stocks, ters odd lots aro sold aud sometimes foreed on tho market; but it tn not probable that there 1@ a great doal moro of this sort of corn {0 comme forward. Deslera atill profess con- fidence In the future, and think thoy discern Indice tions of on early rovival of trade, Tho market is strengthened by the continuanco of cold, wet weather, which extends over many Uroom-corn districts, and relarda the growth of the coming crop, Quotations! Good to choice hurl, 124@13:¢e; brush that will work {ieelf into a choice tinl broom, 113¢@13¢; fair to good do, 104@tlo; tnferlur Leuk, BY@Mse; crooked, Aygi@ee, BUTTER—The receipts were light, and under s good demand the market showed oqneiderabte atrength, Holders af choice table grater, tepectal!y, were firm in their views, and ius retail way there ‘wore saice nt an advance over the quoted prices, Eaatern aud Westorn kuyers aro till in tho market, aud thns far atooke have been kept down to manages= ble dimuetslous, t¥e quote: Choice to fancy yellow, rogiio; inedium to good grado, 15y180; iuforlop tovommon, 10QUe, BAGUING—Itoldera stilt anticipate an active move ment throughout the eurmer inonths, ond, despite the duliness now prevailing, thera is p firm ‘tone to the market, Blocks are large; and our jobbers aro prepared to promptly fill’ all ordera:’ Sturk, Lie; Lewiston, We; Montaup, 800; American A, beige; Amonkeat, 280; Otter Creek, 2c; burlap Lage, &bu, UYGI5;Je; do tn, 18@1#os ‘gunnion, woo! sacks, 60 IN: ingle, 16gside; do Wouble, 25@s0; @iite. CHEESE—This markot weare aqnict look, Bu nova, though decidedly better than a fortutght ago, by no menns active, aud with overy Indication that tho rerelpts will continue iboral—the canon thus far hav ing }wou anueually favorable for tho production of chease—thorw {8 onto uneasiness amang holders, and prices aro bstug pretty freely shaded wlien auch detlon fa necessary in ordur to offectasalo, Wo quote good to prime factory at Io@ ite and lowse endew ab fo, OAT—Remaina dull at former quotations + Lack. 9,503 eunuel, $3.0%49.00; Mocking Iudians dioe¥, $5.Wv@5.60'; Ilinole, VEHAGERemsing, qnict, and prises, aro litle Tork bbarreln, $1101.18 land .307a1,404 flour barrels, s0a50e, Tork barrel ik heading, rough, $10,00-813,00 cto, backed, $uiongen.Oo§ tiered staves, rough, $40.00G21.005 dd neked, $25,027.00, 1GGS—Waro hnid higher, owing to the cooter weathe grand smaller tecelpts, Freeh werasitoted st 185469 I5o in cares and 24a14igo in tuba aud barrels, FISH—The demand is lighter than dueling the care Hier weeks of tho acason, but tho movement ty atill 1b eral, auc at tho cheap rates now ruling the market lise phyy & comparatively tira tone, Ordera wero Hilad at the antiexed” quotatfonns No. 1 white fink, 3p bel, $51445,205 No. 2 dp, $4.99 5.005 No. T° tront, $3.75 No, 1 shoro. tuaciierul, new, Wg bry 825 No,’ @” mackerel, 3 dg Url, $4.56191 mummor-vured cod, 1 bay, $6,500,735 rl, $5.00:26,25; ‘family mack- 3 No, 1 ahiore kits, SL43@ 100; Heorgo'a coufiall, $4.75uyf005 9.00; Labrador herring, aplit, brie, $3.00g4.25+ do Ay-brl, $4,00004,25; Labrae dor horring, ronud, bel, $1,01a7,38; do si-bri, $3,608 a caked herring, per box, 4ike450; Columbia Ullyer salmon, 4-Lel, $9,000.00. FRUITS AND NUTS—No changes wero mado {1 tho quotations of dried fruits, Holiters of apples and New seam confident that prices have at last got to" Led-roek,” aa the oforia of the Leas to further lapreas valuce ure nut Hkely to reauit succoss- lly, Forciga fete aro genoraily firm, aud are fair domand, Wo quote: Si @iyes tayers, 1@lke; ‘Tur! ch proues, 14M s $2.46¢4 Joosa Muscatel, $5.70)1.85; Valencia, 1015 @ivke; Zante currants, Gil; citron, 21 20; lolnon peel, Tug ale. ‘Dowesrio—Aldan ‘apples, Ljveive; Michigan apples, 7}¢@#o; Indiana and Ils ols, WyT4e% Boultorn sii Pouches, halves, mixed, 8@8\c; do, pared, 1k@2c: fu mceling with utoadll Fonern—Dates, Sus. HG C; to, Hi binekberricr, '82,@9Y%0; rat pbteriek, sativa: pitted chorrice, Uh099, NuTH—Eliberty, va tne ‘Toreagon, 21 ¢i22e; Naples walnuts, Lhe blo walnuts, Ly Liles’ Mrazils, Wiltington peannts ¥ + Afthan puantla, StyorGe, RUT Te—Osenpes and femous were firm, in eynizathy wilh Now York, aud tho cuol weather here, by checking consumption, doabtless provents aa zadvnnee, Heporta from Now'York are tu tho aftert that the reeoptsof Icmone there nro likely to Le very Fanall for domu timo, while the stock le very low, ‘The wait anay bo ald Of the wupply lars. Srawherrics Yeero tu ight aupply, MUL dull ound wud the dann Leiug hybt and tho fruit generally stnult ayd uninviting, Other fruit was offored iu moderate qsautities, but sold ut about recent prices : Oranges, $8,00628.50 por hoz; lemuns, $9, 50; atrgwherrics, T@sto por caso of 16 qtat black raepborrien, 18180 por ats do red, 20a per qt; ouzrants, $1.5041.15 per case of 24 (ta; porches, 760¢$1.50 por Hox ; cherries, 125;@20¢; apples, GikeTe per box ; poars, $1,051.00; biuebersioe, 0.09.60 per bu, OLOCENIES—Coftecs wero hold a shado higher in sympathy with tho Exstorn market, whero wituin the aa tive daga tero has teon aus advan of faily a Xc, Hngara cugtinue active, and aro steadlor than at the cioto of Inst weok, ica continues easy, and sirnps, juolastod, and incat other tines alio «how » want of strength, Quotations naw ranguse follow (BBO Hick—Raiyoon, 6L@ixXe; Carokns, ontalana, TI (82. Coverss—0, G. Java, CIABI0; Java, No, 2, S04 @io} cholo to fancy Io, Y9'¢@A340% good to prime do, 22%;@%e; common to fair, WUAGeethe: roasting, ws(gubes Singaporo Fava, Augie; Costa ities, 225508 Qa} Maracalbo, 43-0,2436¢ BUaans—Vatent cut lout, 11348117¢05 erushed and powdered, 11%4¢%, gramtiated, Ito standard, Wag eee 1003, 1OVer1Uy extra ©, Oageatiize’s G No, it 88564 yellow, U No, 1, 9848 tiger choice brown, Ye fal to prinie ‘doy i ai, pales, mulaasea UIE, Taye, common tv ood do, THW8Ke. Sntra—-Dlawoud drips $Leuc@iad calves dtpe, gout mugur-hause alrup, Bika ode 5 'Now Urloans inolauscs, churce, nowy Jo prime, 04 %e; do common to goot, Yorto Hico molasses, 6::95S0} common mo oe M05, B4yeu8ho; commun do, Te de; 84800 | Jnsson, 4ixa¢4e ¢ blackatrap, BPidR—Allspice, 16}(@1840; claves, 4B@NC: cas aia, MkgU2C; popper, 21G@U3¢0; nuysmoegs, $1,25G1,00 ; Calcutta ginger, 15542 164, arigann Thue Die oe: German Malte 6a7es Vito Lily. Orf68 0350 ¢ 6 Htono, O%(865j0; avon Imperial, Got Golden Weat, 43/(a5e. * HAY—Woa quist and oaster. ‘The reoetpty were ama, but buyora beld off, and finally concossions of about 50s were mado, after which s few car-losda wore disposed of, We quute: Primo thnothy, $10.00 20,00; No, 1 do, $17, 60@18,60; No, 2 do, $17.00; intzed do, $18,00@1 rime upland prairie, $15.00; Rot do, $14,00G14.605; No, 2, or alougl, q.0ud HIGNWINES—Wers in good demand, and advanced Je, in aympathy with New York, which was quoted at 1.23, wore reported of 230 brie at $1.10}4, and. 10) btls 8b $1.17 por gallon, ‘Tho market ‘orm at the omtuide, HIDES—Wero in moderate request, A large part of the oteringe are dstonged, ord ore clined sccoratanly: Green city butabers, Go| green cured Uybt and besry, ey green ealt, 130; dy Aint lites, kip. and calf, 1703 dry walle bides, 146; deacon skins, dsc, Slides with anu grub and ovor aro olaswed ge datuaged, Danie aged stock brinye two-thirds prices, and branded 10 percent off, METALS AND HARDWARE—Trado waa rather quiet, but prices were steady, except for Hus- ais ifon, which declined tc. ‘Tin platos are orm, but no aivauce is expected, Quotations; "Tix PLatt —I0, Wit, $11. do, rooting, 14520, 10, $20.60, rae, 3 all, 265 bar, 7e, SOUDRA— 1, 200; No. 2% 'de Lacan—Pig, 7 lead plyo, ve. Coreen —Bottam, i copper, S20,’ Baxar Zivo—Foll caska, 10%; quantity, io; wlaba, 830, Kutxet lnox— 4\o ratea; Russie iron, 8 to 12 inctnalye, 190 No. 1, stained, 170; 10}fe, 'Winx—Nos. 1 to 6, 905 7 to 0, 3 12, 11}40; 13 anal, 120 18 and 16, 140; 17, 180 ; 18, U0 ¢ 10, "tv05 20, 2603 ¢ull bundles, 49 por’ ent die count; fence wire, Bc, NAILH—Were quict at $3.25 ratos without d{acount, OLLS—Lusineas was quict all around, and with the exception of lard aud turpentine the quoted prives were not very rigidly sdhered to, Wo ropeat our list ba follows: Garbon (aandard white), 119 dee, teat, 12 hia; do yal text, 150 dow Misi x0; do f raleiny Visdeg., Wy ealte; extra Winter rd’ ob, st0+ No 4, 95aabie; No, ¥, w0@a30; Unseed, fave Sot do bellod, o7oy wale, 1848008 apsrm, $1. 2.40; Ueatsfoot oll, strictly pure, $1,151.20; do, vx- Be Stlods do No ty oo; bauk et Soot straita, Soa plumbago oil, co@iso; turpentine, Sey naphiba, 6d Sravity 149, uaptha, common, Lat \c, POYATOES—Were gauier under liberal’ rocolpte of now potatoes, Choice uew were bold at $3,083.78 PoE DE oF a8 60a-00 per Unt fu es, Common do at 2.00095.50 por Lil, Ol potetope were dull and weak ‘& ToG bic for Western and Eastern Peachblows, | POULTHY—Chickens were i: toqucat and firm, ee pociaby large springs, while otber poultry was slow ud Weak; ‘Turkoya, Bec; ebickeus, old, $2.5 25, do spring, $h.ogs:60 ‘per doz; Sucks, $2.15 SEEDS—A few sales of timetby wore, reported, otherwise tho market wed fuactive aud nouitually uu+ chenged, Winx wae quoted at $1.80:41,66 canh or vellee August, duotations ¢; Tunetny, ,$2.9003.00 5, Mune arian, e 25; millet, $1.75G2.00 5 slaver, 1. Foot hax, 1.85; buckwheat, ducca$t.cu, eee SALT—Was tdoderatoly sctive and sioady at quote. tions, A few wuuall love that Lave becu damaged by jong oxposure to the wosthur are offered at lower figs ures, Lut rorent prices arp adhered to for good aalt, Am agiuaw au Canada due. 81.90}, ord ju; dairy, without us, $2 3 ry, wit aioe daley, por suck, $1000 tolows Ave-For yew Jape thers is a continuo ood, @emand at fully sustained prices, Old. cr: shag ‘aro qulct, snd may be bought uniter ie quoted riced, Wefmake no chhnge in our litt GuavowDEn wage to fancy, $1,041.10; good to pnme, good, ddgsue; Pingausy, cliolce, aoe; flr to yood, Coabes commonisa@ibe. a Pent Moruwx-Choles to fancy, K@00; good to wi rime, 106; Common, Yigsdu; Iingeuey choles Puaise! icra iedod, bougibe: ‘commons’ sua doe, do. ola tea ixnl to prime, Rew, TO@dwo ald, B5@ tic 5 falr, old, 685605 common du, 35@40c, OoLexg— ‘Clioies to faticy, $1.00; good to prima, 100 5 gommion, S14 ie. fi WOOD Tus demend 4 fats, thoogd not sa sctive ax tn peat seanons ata cotrpou oning ta ths exirume low price uf sult coals, ‘bash 8 87,00, aud tangle at §3,00, maou VEAL—Wan quoted at 2260 for common, and 7istio for goo to extra, VRGETABLES—Were in modorate demand and atenii{er, tho weather heing moro favorable for holding, Boveral cara of watermotona wero rocoived from Florl+ da, and asles were made at $1.50@200 per tox, Quo fatioun: Green cori, 209250 per doxy groon peas, Téa per bu; string beans, $1,00@1.45 per bu; cu- ctimbers, 25@500 poe doz]z cabbayes, Tce $1.00 por ead Mitvols tomatoos, 750@$1.25 per bor; boots, 20 St WOOT—War In moderatn demand. ‘Tnb-washed wools wore fandcoarao and nicdiin grades a aliada firmer, tha two lent being chielly in damand at present. Tho recolpts continue smal aud atocks ore tot nugmenting, Most af the wool’ roported an re colved 18 rentilpped here to the East, having coma from the Pariflo Slope, Quotations: Tub-washed, prime, BA@BIe + do poor to good, d0up480 ¢ wastind florco, fine, OB@dtey do mudium, atl ; do. conrse, 44@l0e; Unwashod, fing heavy to Hyht, 25980; do medium, 12ai%er do corso, Wate RAILROAD FRELGTITS—Were qniot and unaltered, Foliowiug are the rates to the londing Faatorn pointa ? ty Ni reieae! Chtoage te Sey] e tz eh ale |e ele bal Wee ca OO 33) 70 ax | 43 30} 0 | 80 | 35 26180 | 29 | UO ary Goobs, Our dry-goods jobbing-houscs wear an air of extreme quiet, Very few buyers aro hero fn person, ond tho amount of ordors coming thravgh the mails, also, {8 compara~ tively small, Aa eutire atisonce of anything of « apac- ulative tendency is obearvablo, no cue scomipg in- clined to order a dollar's worth of goods tn adyancs of the ourrent consumptive demsnda of thelr trade, ‘Tho pret week may fot town am the quietest of tha season. ‘Tho dimintahod movement ta partly accounted for by tho fact that two days of the weok (Saturday and Mon= day) were practically holidays, Extrome quict usual ty pervades the markot at this timo of the year, how- over, and tho dullness now prevalont, though possibly romorbat intoneified, tz by no mokne pocullar to tho prerent acason, In tho absence of nective trading val- ‘ura have not been subjected to any important fluctua Hons, While in nok a fax dopartmenta the * culling? ‘procenn lias been resorted to a8 e moans of fncreaulng Eales, the general course of prices waa stexdy, Tho on Jy Snjportant changaa noted were Wo reduoiion 1m ow auuls of Doached and brown cottons Following aro the latent quotations : ‘SBOWN COTTONS. Allantis A, 44, a0 Atlantle H, 1K Atlantic Dy 4-4 Te Atlautio P 4 0 Indian Mead, oy Indian Tea a Nashvillo Uy Wachunet Lawrence, LL, 4-4... 8 Stark A, 4-4, Agawam Fy 4-4....-006 8 Atiguata fremont, © O,.s..005 8 Gurdner 4? JErupize States sssrees TH Michigan A, Nouparell ..... og Medford, Laurence, 00... Macon... Granite, B. ‘FINE BROWNE, esl SgelDwight Btar, 4-4... 610% 210}; [Dwight Star, 40-f0,..41 Nashua Q, el in ss... 936 Continental O, Pepperell 'E, 40-1n,.-.203g | Bootts, B It... Vopperell Wy Bots .. I {Nootts, M., Popperall O, SH 3 |Newmarkot A; Maraachuseits Great Palle Bf. Nashita E, 40-In. Nashua Ht, ‘Bé-in. 10% [Great 108s iGreat Falla J, Indian Orctard, EE.. 91g jPortamouth B, Andiais Orchard, NN.. 4 |Mohawk.... + Andian Orchard, RE. 8 i Merrimac P, Pink, ’ D Os Uigh colors, ie extra, BLEACHED COTTON! Tonadale cambric, Now York Miia Tangden, GB. Frutt of the v Fonsitalo,... tt, ay Androscoggin, 1 Doott, Weer, Amoskeag..se.. 34 Thorndike, B, Aaburo, Green, Gee. owopuda; 4s. Vaughan, XX. GINGHAMY, Clinton, 810] Midutesox, . +» 80 Lancaster 213g |Glouarm...,. 9 Hates. Nig |Batras Amonkeag, 86 COMSET FRANA, * Naumkeng aaiteons.,.12. olAmoskesg, brown....10 0 RKoaraargesse.sessere Yndian Orobard,..... 0 Androscougin,...2 2.1L Baha siscecagee ‘Amomieag,... 10 Minnehaha, 4-4 Minnuhalia, 7-8, Amoskeug, ACA. Amosk Aw ona, 25. q|Conestoga COA, 7-8,.15 Brg \Conestoun GT, 44.10 Amoskeng, D, Amonkeag, B. Pearl Rivor. Conestoga oxtra, 4-4 Conestoga extra, 7-8,.18 Conestoga GA, 44,18 D York Blue,...6+ York atripe. Amoskeag, Columbian... 1H XA 14 (Warren, 00 193 [Uncaavitio, 5 13% |Wankega 1g Beaver Creek, 1 10 Reaver Creek, C1 Kg Minnehaha, 6-3, 113460 Anjoekosg,6-J....06014 (American: 3-9 1056 Amoakeag, 3-3, se..13 |Hamilton, 6-3. 18 Uncasville, A...-.10@tl | Hamilton, 3-9, Uncasville, UGA. .12913 Whittenton, AA, Whittentou, 1, ‘Whittenton, XX. Arnonkaay LUMBER, + The receipts and stipments of lumber, eto, for the ‘Week ending July 8, and sinco Jan, 1, were as follows: + Since | Sis Wee | Week (Jane t,|Janct, Meceinte— 1875, | 1874, | 1875,') 1874, Lumber, m ft. 6,885} 30,402] 348,189} 408,504 Shingles, m. 14,015] ¥,606]294,214}300, (144 Latb, m. 1,940] 9,072) 20,287) 1,691 Shipmente— Lumber, m tt, 12,624] 12,016) 239,935}206,119. Buingles, 6,229) 07,420)125,402]193,42 Lath, m. ‘ayi|_1,2%| 9,639] 17,083 Tho wholcaslo market was moderately activo you totday, at about recont prices, Tho offariuga were Uberal, consisting of over forty cargoes of varlous qualitios, common inch bemg the most plentiful, feveral ‘city and country buyers were present, and thuy colievod the roarket of about elghtcon carzood, Jolste aud acaulling were frm ut $4.0) for standard rides, wille coarse cargoes wore quotert at $7.7: uch Number moro readily than it did f {hough some kinds were alow eucugh, and, Instances, sellara camo down to the prices that were offered few dayaago, and thon refused, Common ino waa quoted nb 4.80.20, and fatrto choice milk 14,50. Coie lath ware stoady at $1.60. 2. 2018 full, nudor Wberal rocetpts, at $2. for ordinary, und $1,008.06 for fancy brand Balew: Cargo Mrumen Moss, from Mantatoe, 260 m jolsta aud ncantling at $4,00;'achr Wilts Oat, froin audiugton, 124 m do at $8.00, Hold by J. M. Loomis Co . Cargo schr Clara, from Manistee, 70 m joists and acautihag (20 fect ad over) at $10,003 60 m dO at $9.00. Bold by Wiitan Ruger, ‘Tho yerd trade continges active, Tho betel tive ‘wore ateady at former prices, Quotations for the hghor ualities ate revised '1ret ClSE ., os seeere Boonnd clear, 1 inch to Thitd ctear, 1 uc... Third clear, thick... Clear flooring, Ist/ahd 23, Clear siding, 16t and second. First common siding. Flooring, fine Gomer, ‘Jooriny, second common, dress Box boss, Aand Fencing (10 11.) Common lumbe olate and scant Lath... Ashingles,, Live STOCK, GUIGANA, , pantebe rity Tuesday. $b ‘Totat,.., 10a Baie tine last week, 1,291 © 24,047 1,266 OATTLE—The recelpta were not unnuuslly large, or was the quality of the offerings lnfetior td the re-" ceut average; neither were advices from the East cal- culated to discourage sipments, but from some cause thera waa slack of autmation ii trede, and prices, while nds .matertally lower, were weak for anything yfrading below choices,” Holderd of first und second clase bedves refised to part with thelr stock «at any reduction, they fooling warranted—in view of the scanty supply of fat eate—in alalalning rm position. saled of ao uy comunga lots ip many instences ahowpd Palins trons last week's ofoal paooe ‘The d e reuse the ntarket was $2.12; 1 tue ails the letter “aguante om Ana “dlatjvoctey avése aging reapertively, Work, however, Wan 1,490 end 1,851 Me. Tho day's lefty a 5 for idinary to chal jafly Aeconaplintiort at 85,006) nlilpping alerrs ; tc for native ‘butchors’ abit; aud at $ 160 for Toxaus, A fair idea of tho market-value may bé Buinod from the following transactions + . CATTLE AALS. Number and description, 67 extra nleers..., Av. 67,489 Prtets $7.00 safely = be” "| spring, No. 2, 884d; No, 1, 88 21 67 th: ray 17 butel 9.80 10 Texas cattto, Bi 23 ‘At Toxag cattle Ko 240 69 Toxag cattle 255 24 Toxaa cattle, 8 HOGS—Tho market me tod the samo genoral characteristic aa ou tho day before, As was expected ‘would ba tho care, the receipts proved to be mosyto, and holders found it not vory difficult task to work up prices another 6@l0c, ‘Tho ruling fignren for bacon. gradea wero $7.16@i.: nit for heavy weighls $5.75@ AS, which ahowa an Advanco einco Saturday of 10.8 20e, Sales of heavy hogs were slow, but tho late 278 bout an fast ax unloaded from the cara. icy of akippore and tnforlor coarso hoary ot $4.25@0,60, The market closed steady, a LER, Xa, Av, drtee\No, Av, Price, 4G, 444182 bes Bi) 47,..6286 | $1.25 +263, 8057 4, +185 7,25] 65....180 0.25" Trade waa lifeless, Agido from a Umited SiEEP. call from Ghicago butchers hare wha 10 demand, and former prices wero no more than sustained, Poor to medium grades may be quoted salable at $2,753.80, and good to ehoice at $1,154.25, ‘DUFFALO, Burvato, Inly 0,—Oarree—Rocetpte, O91 head; total for the weok, 4,760; market opened moderately activo; quality of offerings generally good to prime} fow lots of common oWfering; piices of all graded equated etrong Jat rock's ‘qnotitlouns 2,100 dit of; antcn of 400 Ilinola ators, 980, 1,076, and 1,470 Ita, at $4.75, $6.75, and_ $7.35 + 500 Oblo stoers, 054 to 1,2! ‘By, at 8@U.00 ; 200 Indiana aleers, 1,016 to 1,345 es, et $5,850.48 ; 100 Mingourl stocre, 1,033 to 1,371 Mtn, at $5,30.96.40; 100 Tozan steers, 775 {0 002 Ihe, wt $3.19}¢ 4,75. ‘nee ann Lasene—Recolpta, 800; total for the woek, 6,CCO; no murket for the week thus far; sales ouly 180; Indiana clipped, 86 Iba, at $3.00; Ohio clipe ed, 87 635,00; Canada lambs, 60 ibs, $7.02}¢; 18 cars sheop and larabe in yards unaold, ‘Hoas—Recetpts, 100; total for the week, 6,500; mare ket moderately active for the week; 1,500 disposed of + S carnheayy remaining unsold; Yorkers, $1.25@7.8¢ hoavy, $7.35@7.40, WATERTOWN. ‘Warrntown, Inly 0,—Derr Catrix—Receipts, 805 supply largely Westorn; a number of fair grado To cattle changed hands on private terme: uo chango from closing prices of last week} market {nactivo; alos of chotco at $10.76; extra at $10,00§10,60; fire! quality at $7,50@0,75 ; second, $7.60.99.00; third, $6,00 SHEER AND Laxns—Recelpla, 1876} no improve ment in tho market; spring lambs at $0,00(48.75,; abcep, in lots, $2,25¢¢1,00 pach; extra, $3,255.75, East LIBERTY. East Laventy, Vs,, July 6,—Carrnn—eceipts to- doy, 1,100 bead ;'12 carv of them throngh and 63 for sale hero; the ran Iu light, and prices are up a nliudo; not miauy buyert aro on hand, and those present ato Langing off, expecting a better choice and s deciine; not enough changed handsto form a fair quotation, Hoos—Ttoceipts to-day, 1,210 head ; Yorkers, $7108 1.20 Philadelpniss, $7,5@7.U0, ‘Aneu—Rocedyta iv-day, 3,000 head; eclling at $2.50 85, st, LOUIS. fr, Louis Jnly 6-ligat Firms demand efcends supply; stockors, 0% shippers, OMisOXo bacon, $4,6096,00% bu chess, ‘aouatan’ MSONed Catrie—Firm; all graded shove common tendin, up} aaler of yoou'natlyo ateora at $6.25; fair at $5.65. 6.00; good Texans at $3.50; fair at $4,75.a3,00; mo- dlnga ne $2,502,023 } common nt $2,256.30, CINCINNATI, Omomnant, July 6.—Hoas—Fate and firm: coms mon, O%'¢70; good light to oxtra butchors’, b7.10@, ecelpta, 9,910; abisments, 765, 1 : ——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Bvecial Dirpateh to The Chicase Tribune, Lavenroot, July 6—12 2, m,—FLoun—No, 2, 21 No, 3, 229, Grain—Wheat—Winter, No.2, 91; No.1, 99 24 white, No, 2, 94 No. 1, 994d; club, No, 2, 034d; No.1, 9%, Com— No, 2, 32a 6d; No, 1, 328 9d, Pnovistoxs—Pork, 7a, Lard, 688, : Lavenzoor, July O—2 p, m,—Leapatorre—Qutot and unchanged, Wheot—Recelpis for the last three ays, 04,000 qr, £3,000 qrw being American; Livenroo., July 6—S p, m.—Baxapsturrs—Dull, ‘Wheut—spring, No, 2, 8630; No.2, @ 11d, Corm— ‘No, 2, 32¢ 6d ; No, 1, sua, Rest unchanged, Livenvoor, July ¢—Latest,—Froun—Extra Blate and Weatern, 2s, Gnain—Wheat—No, 2 to No.1 apring, & Sd@ 311d. Corn—Mixod, 32a 9d, Puovistoxs—Pork—-Westorn, 72a 6d; Eastern, 828 6d, Beof—Amorican, 728 Ed. Bacou—Oumberland cut, 688 6d, Lard—American, 680 6d, Cnxrsr—Fine American, 603, Tattow—American, 4 Pernorxum—Refinod, od 3 spirita, 734d. Loxpow, July 6,—Tha amount of bnuilion gone inta the Bank of England on balance to-day ta £127,000, Congors—Motioy, 93 15-16; account, 941-16, U.S. Bonpa—O6s, 100%; 67s, 100Kf 5 L0-40e, 1065 new 68, 103%, Fi Antenican Rarinoap Sxounrris—Now York Can tra}, 89; Lrlo, 123. ; proferrod, 22, Lauren O1-—-U ia. Linpeep—Oatoutta, 608 6250s Bd, Waatx O1t-—Bia@ite 10d, Fann, July 6,—Rexzxs—Cer, 2 ¥adncroxt, July 6,—U, 8, Downe—08 0-18, ‘Tux Cxors.—The Mark Lane 2rprese enya the weather is calculated to greatly Linder haying and hate yeeting, Consequently prospecta are rather (ireaton~ dug for the future, The prices of wheat ares ahiling higher, and, fu sume markots, 2 shillings, AxtWeap, July 6,—Parno.num—25f, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, Pareaperruia, July 6.—Wool quict, ang supply in. ercasing; pritue steady; Ohio, Yenniylvaula; and West Virginia XX aud above, 441500; X, s4@500; mo dium, SU@SINC ; COMrSe, 40180; Now York, Mich- {gan, and Indiana Western fine, 409180; medium, 00 G81; coarse, 464476; combing, wasted, ##@600; cowbing, unwashed,{42)40; Hine, unwashed, 32310 Goarse aud medion unwashed, 8G 10o ; tub-waahed, 60g0240; extra and morind pulled, 40gibo; No, 1 ‘end super pulled, 0@43c, NEW YORK ORY-GO0DS MARKET. New Yoax, July ¢,—Trado movement alow tft all Aeperiments, aud many buyers abacut from the city, tton goods of the bext corporation makes In. ut Hinfted requeat ab unchanged piict#, Bleached! abirtings father more active, aud Oheriole in im Proved demand, Kentucky Joana fairly ective, care Bpiague's and Garner's fancy prints wi ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, XxW Yona, E Snectal Nlévalch to The CAteago Tribune, New Yous, July 6,—Gears—The wheat market is Beavy aud 1602¢ lower; sales of 16,000 bu at §1.19@ .2 for No, Ohioago aud Northwestern; $1.21 for (a, 2 Milwaukgo ; $1,281.25 for No, Lapring ; $LI6@ .28 for wngraded Iowa sod Minnosots spring } $1,238 80 for winter red Weatarn ; $1.37@1.88 for Amber do; $1,051.40 for white Western 5 also 14,000 bd bard Nd. 1 Minnesota to arrive within & woek at $1.25, Ryo ules at 90u for Canada in buh’, Cotm Arm ; sles of ,000 bd at THgEIo for aleatn Weatorn mized, and 67 S840 for sail do, Cats decidedly Mrther, With bales ‘of 2,00) bu at 65G6de for mized Western, and 66@7lo for white Western, , Puovibtons—Middles doll at 113436 for efty to qleayj Lard hoary; sales of 100 toe af 18j¢Q13 L1-t for primostesin, es Ouxxsw—Hloady af 68120 for common to pritue. * Wunar—Firu, with sales of 60 bris toarrive af $1.21}6 per gallog. ee % ° Guoormixs—Suger Girm, with fair demand { fale to good reftulog !u quoted af 7 14-16@8Ko; prime at §1-16@8)i0; and white Havana ai 9K@IOKC. Cotfes firm, with moderate inquiry 4 RSyj 1bjqwl9ig ta gold; Maracalbo, 2154@25}70 in gold, Hew Yous, Yby 4 swtone~Lectipis a3. jiandy, wiih, modersia ¢ acelin 39,000 iret PE eu bepeon R

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