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" STATE OF TRADE. The Loan-Market Quiet, with Antici- pations of an Active Future. The Probable Financial Effect of the Rise in Wheat, The Produce Markets Excited and Btronger All Round. Pork, Wheat, and Lard Broyant---A Good Shipping Movement In Grain. FINANCIAL. Tho moro confident feeling which has mada it ap- Pearunce in commerclal and fAinancinl eircles, na tho ro- sult of theriae in wheat, continues, Thero has been 2n yet no tangillo effect, but the prospoct in every di- Tection lookn righter with wheat between $1.20 and $1.30 5 buglict than when it was batween 80c and 90c o bushel, It han been vecognized for mome timo by ‘mast careful obscrvers of tho situation that tho Weat wan prosperous and growing in wealth, Whatever might bo tho reason for dulinesn and depreasion 1n the Eastern 8atos, tho farmers of the Norlhiwest wern rich, snd ablo to buy frecls, That they withheld from trade the custom {hey could have given muet Le os- cribed Inrgely to moral causce, A panic fea mental phenomenon, and in (e same way the quict thiat fol- lows in often prolonged by a yoverty st I8 foncled ratber than real, Abundant evle denca that tho farming community lu Iilinois, Towa, and othier parts of tho Weat woro fu rounid eonditiun conld Lo found In their prompt payment of principal and intorost of their obligations, the readincss with which they bought new land, and (uo remunorative priccs they bad obtalned for corn, hogs, oats, and othier products. Jut thero was abroad 6 Fpirit of cautionand _conservatium, communicatod from indi- vidual to individual, nd cchioed fn every form by the newapapers, that mado tha country focl and act much poorer than it really wan, ‘The farmers have, a8 @ con- vequence, been buying much less than they could afford to do, and tha_result has Leen an almost nnnat- ural quict In frade, But tho rise in wheat han ehanged thie fealings of tho cniire Weat wiih regard to the future, and if the fmprovement In prices fa permancht, the anticipations that aro now indulged will be falilled, Tho_farmer can mow got a dollar a Luehel in the tountry for lfs wheat, and torcach that polut has always been consldercd by tho country peo- plo oo assaranco of gool times, With such cecolpt tho farmers can Do looked 1o to prirchaeo frecly the supplion they hase hought %o algerrdly. The merchants, nks, railroads, and mane ufncturers will foel tho fipiles, and tho third year Mter tho paule i Likely ta seo prosperity in full course skain, Tuoaltuation atthe banks is unchauged, The de- mand for loatia fs modurate, and there ixa surplus, thiough not & laryo one, whick in at the service of good outalde borrowera ou short timoe. Tho rates to regular customors are 8310 per cent, whilo lower rates aro made to occaaional applicants, On the stroet, good papor s in activo roquest, Rates Aro Gia 18 per cent, New York exchango remains at par Letween banks tor $1,000, The movement of currency totho country doss not Increaso, and is gmall i comparison with the move- ment of wheat, The clearings wers $1,000,000, TUE BUYINKHS OCTLOOK. Tho New York Journal of Commerce of Monday sayn: ‘The markot is fant filling up with Lmyars, who wern lo-day carly afoot ona tuur of juspeetion, Purchasen ro nade but modurately, and fudecd only tho miost sanguine amony dealers cntertaln auy_oxpectation of much fmprovenicut lu thin respect, The news from the West und South, however, of good erops, collec- tons better und mioniey Inid by, all tend to_cncoursgo the Loliaf in a steady ancd fairly romuncrative husinass, “The dullr wluce June 1 38 regarded without diu- favor by several promiuent buslucas men, They ob- Ject to tho perpetual feveriah inquiry which harassed them Inat year, whilo it was but of little profit, and prefur to sea their customers all together, for séveral reanons, A littls wholcsome’ competition 10 gccuro favorite gooils Is welcome for one thing, and it is ulso (tley thiuk) deajrablo that purchiasers Khould bo ablo 10 disposy at ouce of thelr kolections, By choosing too carly, the goods Lang ou their hands, ultimato con- suniers get accustomed Lo the sight of thow, and they thewrelvod are spt to ot discouraged and undervalio them, A brisk Lomie dewamd i coushlered certaln far n":fl parcel moved from firat hauds under present conditions. Tho New York T¥mes of tho same date sy Tho offect af this advance in broadstuils, in con- n:ction with the prorpucts of abundant harvests, has been eloctrio throughout tho lsading cities of tue Woat, and where dultness and dopression _previoualy lield Bway contldence now ruled, and preparations are {u progrees for nu active busiiens, A4 an evidenco of tlls wo may cito_the appearance W tha market of a nutmber of tie largo dry gosls Jobbers and other mer- chanta from o West, wiio conio to miake tholr firat purchasos for the fall trade, In consequance of this wo have an fmproved feellng i the deparimont of dry goode, which ta ltkely (o load to activity in_ the future, o 4 other branchien of trade moro cheerfulness pros wvaile. Even thioStock Exchiange, whichat firat reatated anything Uk an improving tendency, respoudod {n tho clowing deallngs with o marked ‘Glvanes in the sccuritios of the Wostern roads, and a atronger fecling i the entiro sbare list, Tho Ililadelphia Ledaer eays ¢ The cheerfug crop preapect I doing much o ene eoutaige o hope of @ ganeral rovival of trady fn the early futuze, 'The receipts of wheut and corn reported t Wa principal grafn contres of the Weat are unususil Lcavy, nnd Iargoiy o excessaf thowoof tho corresponile Ing timo laet year, as tno following comparison of ro. ceijta of tho last wock bows : Ateceipta at Chicago, At Milicaukes, Wheat, Corn, Wheat. 18i5~Tushels, ... .550,0.0 701,00 nid—Busbels. SO0 1,415,738 8270 Thua It will be scen that tho recalits of wheat are about doublo what they wera ono yoar sgo, whilo of corn they are_auly a liitle more thau half what thoy wero then, This fmprovoment i thu movement of Weatern yraln may very reasonsbly sccount for an sdvance f the stocke of raflroads kiiown as wheat roads, ruuniug weat and north of Ohicago and Alil- wuukee, leavy crops ure not only fmportant to the €arrylug companies, but they are thu diroct moans of busiuess sud fuancial rocuperation, provided thero shall Lo found ready miarket at remunerative Drices for whatever wurplus wo may have fo dis- pose of, ‘The New York Daily Hulletin says: As matters now luak, {t seems possiblo that our peo- rlu Tnay Have to pay 1010 16 cenits » buslic] tnore for Lioir conaumption of whest thats han been nnticipated ; & misforttine for which the ligher price obtained for our exportablo surplus of th b g ol @ stuple will be s very poar NEW BANK, Tha follawiug new Natioml lank, organized and Muthorfzed 106 omuence busins, in ouiclally roport- %4 10 the Camytroller of the Currency : 3,234, Westminater Nuttonal Masa. ' Authorized capial $1000s dang et 832,600, Danfel C. Miles, President Willjan I‘“ . Colulor, Antborlzed 1o ‘omucice buaness Jul o, GOVEUNMERT BOXDS, United Btatos €s of "1..., Vuited Biates 8-20si0f United Btates 5-206 of " :Jnuod'sl.ms-m. of '6%,., -8 6-208 of 6204 of ¥—Jaunary and July, 10-40a. . e United Htates new bu of 81, B United Htates ourrency s, Jag vete Gold waa 11IN@LI2%, Groeubacks closcd st 88),8 ) on the dollar, FONEIGN EXICHANGE. Blorlig_exchange was 437@450; eablo fransfers, Loudan, 4% ; Paris, 511%, Other rates of forelgu excliange ure quoted Paria (franca), Qertiiuny (rel Belguun (frauca), Tolland (guilders). gw:‘ldl.nm;"u (Inu\:i)d.. woden, Norway, and Dy Atlatria (aper rius) e oark (krone CITY AND COUNTY DONDA, Bid, Chicago City 79 ct, bonda, ., 1033 & Int, Cuicago City 79l ct. sowerage. 103 & in Chicsgo Gty 79 cb, watcrloan 103 & In Cuicago City 7 R cticortiicates 49 & Chicago Cily 6 @t cartiicates 08 & int! Cuok Couaty 7% ct, bonds..... 103) & Iut. West Park 7 per cent bonds LANKE BTOCKS. Merchanta’ National. ., Avkel Firut Nulioual Bunk L] Fifth Natiova) Bauk, Coru Exclianga National Hank, City Nativual Bank, tome Nutioual D! utlonal Beuk of Hiluois, Tilinols Truet aud Bayings Bank Merchauta' Bayiugs, Loan aud Trust G Yuion Natiows! saie. uton Btock-Yard National. Uids sad Leathior Batk..... MISCELLANZOUS. Boutl Blds, ez, div... City Rallws) City Rafiw, Weat Side, Cuty Wailway, North Kids. Traders' Insuratice Compauy, Chamber uf Camerce, o3, iy .o cl:lmo'um Light aud Coke QOum s l'ullm“ua Paluce gu i Dirtri tof Columbia 638, guarantecd by tho United Biatct . ATIAT, NEw Yong, July 22—told wek, apentng at 113 and elostug at 1123, Norrowing rates 1@J per annum, and 104 por diem, Loaus weroalso mada flat, Governnients steady, Raflroad bonds firm. sccuritien quict, Stocks, afier opening and continuing firm for the firat lalf-houtr of businosy, wnder the lead of Westorn Vufon, became frrognlac about 11 o'clock, with Western Unlon and Lake Kliore atroug, and the rest of tho lirt, if wo exeept Wabash, weak, Northwestern leading tho decline, Soon after 12 o'clock thero woa a spurt in Co- Timlis, Chicago & Indiana Central, and at one time It louked an If tisore wam going to ho 3 holl movement in that long-forsakon “fanoy"™ bhut rallroad sharey generally had become hieavy, and later the decline bo- canie glueral, Telegraph hield its awn all day, At the final clore the market waa steady, 1t in sald that & atlicr eall for tho redemption of United States 5208 of 1702 will be mado noxt wiek Iy tho Sccrotary of tho Trcanury for about $14,0 0,000, which will extinguish Ao whole foan of 1473, Transactions ot the Stock Ex- chango agaregated 114040 ehares, of which 9,000 wera Tackie Matl, 6,60 Weatern Unfon, 91,000 Northweats orn, 6,000 St Tanl, 5,000 Golimbus,'Ghicago & Tndians Conteal, 100 Lako Bhore, 3,400 Wabasl, aml 4,400 Unian ftato Astlatint Tronwurer oy haaws i pold, Tho entire ar The ivivest bid was 112, opened Lide for unt b for was ud thg higheat i, milllon dollars ingoll was swarded, st from to 11 ¢ markot easy at 1@2; primo mercantilo pa- @3, Tistoimm rrrel;;!!. $101,000, o Asxiutant Trownrer dishursed $74,000, Ciearings, §114,090,000, Btorling oxchange, bankers! billa, 64 490, 104,14, coupos Currency EALX HONDE, Tonneseca £a, old, { Vitinla Gs, new. Tennenwe 6v, new. 494 | Missouri Ga, Virginia os, old... rucs RTOCKS, Western Unlon Tel,. H1'] | New Jersey Central, Yacilie Mafi, | Rtock Iutau, Alams E it Wella-Fargo,. Amertean. United Staten, New York Cont 1 1 Way 108% | Fort Wayne..., 137, | Terre fiauto, . rlemn ., Michigan Central . Chi,, Dur, & Quinicy 111 Tlannibal & st, Joe, 171 Del,, Jack & WiL...., 120 Atlantic & Pac, T Central Pac, bond 45 | Gulon Pac, bonds s REAL ESTATE. The following Instrumouts wers filed for record Thursday, July 221 CITY PROTERTY. TX:Irly-;'!uhl}l at, 241 1t w of Il X Clove,, Cin, k. Col, ted, n f, 25 X147 ft, dated April 2, LY Beward ut, 145 0 8 of Hixteentn, with Improvements, dated July 21 1,55 e 1, diied g Brewer ut, near White, w . ') Bonncy s, 207 X1:5 18, dated July 14 Woat Motiroe at, 6 10 £t, dated 2,000 200 1, 1,000 Coventry #t, 135 1t s of Cf 111 1, dated July 217, . Western nv, n_weor of Bwift st, all 3 river and rafiroad, dated Feh, 4, 15,006 North ay, waf Miwaukeo av, s f, 633165 f¢, dated May 4,orererinee 2,633 NOLLIK OF CPIY LIMITS, WITHIN A TADIUS OF 7 MILLS OF COURT-MOTHE. Fablun s, n of Fullerion v, o f, 203125 ft, with Iinjirovements, dated July 39,.........8 7,000 SOUTIL OF CILY LIMITS, WITIIIN A HADIUM O¥ 7 MILES OF COUNT-HOUAE. Thirty~-ninth st, 8 w cor of Kedzi v, 160 acrea, dated July 20 (eate of Walter L Newliersy to Kduard A, Hmal) ..$160,000 dalo ¥, # 0 cor of Choatnut sty w £, 109x 104 £t, dnted Iy Duvvsvven .. 1,730 WEAT OF CITY LIMFIS, WIVIIN A RADICH OF 7 MILES OF COURT-11OUNE. Lot 1 Block 1, Castlo’s part Scc 3, 19, 18, dated st s COMMERCIAL. The followingwers tho receipts and shipments of tho leading urticles of Froduco in this city during the twenty-four bours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursdsy ‘morning, and for tho curresponding dato one year ago: Flour, Wheat, b Corn, fin, Tallow, ... sutter, b, Live N Cattlo, Sheep, Iides, {llul.l No. = (6,190,146 WIT00( 920,000 110,160 84,100 2015 8,005 Withdrawn from store Wednesdays for ity cou- sumption: %241 bu wheat, 1,362 ba curn, 4,363 bu oats, “The following grain was Inspected fnto ators on Thursday wmornlig: €6 cars No, 1 spring, I63_cars No. 2do, 07 cars No. 3do, 21 cars rojected do, 4 cars no grado do (20 wheat); 100 cars high mixed corn, 291 cara No, 3do, 124 cars’ refectod do, 21 carm no gradodo (626 corn); 1 car whit oats, 7 cars No, 2 do, Sears rejected do, 1 car uo grade do (12 0ats) ; 1 car No,21rve, 1 car new refocted do, Total, 70 card, or 420,00 bu. Iuspected out ; 90,253 bu wheat, 30,775 bu corn, 20,094 bu oats, Tho leadfug produce murkets wore actlve and exclt- od yesterdny, pork, wheat, oyd lard belug buoynt, aud sl rest alrong. The nowa froi Europo was sgain su- couragiug o holders of produce hure, the weatlier thera belng wel, and the warkuts higher, with meagrs stocks of Lroadstuffs snd tho pros- pect of & poor harvest, Tho murkets In New York were ayain atronger, i sympathy with Liverpool, Lut with » leas demand for ahipment, the spoculative freling iu tho United Htates Laving carrivd prices up w0 far that sbippers Bud 1t ditdcult to operate, even with present low frofglt ratce, Heuce our markets wero very leregular, Thero was s fear, evory now and thon, that prices hove gone s bigh s they will bear, snd tho sthl further fear that i prossed much higher tho pressure would Lo too much for some of the shorts, A good many mar- &lus were ealled yeaterday, and soveral jostancos oo- «urred in which partius doclined to trade wilh brokers who would nob give the mames of thelr priucipals, OQue Lroker fa Lallcyed to buve retired tewporarily, and & prominent comwissfon firm, which Laa dealt largely fu Milwaukeo aa woll a8 bery, was obliged th fall Lk, though there 1s 1o doubt that they will bo 1 right withiu & fow days, It s really a wonder that tliere Lian becn wo littls backwarduoas fn toelng tho mark on tho part of the xhorts, the recent riso having I?eu 50 34pid a3 Lo render §¢ diflieult to keep drack of A5, Tho appreciation fu prices which has followed & real European denand for our bresdvtugs will bo a 400d 1uing for the farncr, aud wonderfully holp phio city trads, while 1t amuy prove to be the pawur that will 1fs our muanulsctuses out of tho slough of despoud {n which (Ley Laye lain for uearly two years past, But 3t 18 beartug rallier heavily upon thosa who Lave s0ld ahiort, and suine time muust clapss bofore te re- sulting prossure is equalized. Freights wors s ahade frmer yosterdsy, under » contluued good demand for grain room, Tho dry-goods market was quiet, with prices stiow- ing littlo or uo voriation frow {huss curreut o the preceding days of the week, Grocories wero moving Trecly for Wb season, and both stapde aud funcy Unes were hield with 8 fair show of firmuess, Thory 18 cou- tiuued aetivityin the demand for sugars, and the tutcly-sdvauced pricos ars thoroughly sustafued, Coffees wery gulst, but were firma, Au active move- aueut tn Japan tesa i reported, and (Lo market 4 1n & firt poaition, Lutter was in Hght supply, sud wiat with prompt salo ut former quatations, Clucso re- waiue gujot, aud sbows g tendency Lo go lower, In tlic Osh warket thero wevo uo mew featurcs, Dricd fruits and canned goods sold falrly, aud were about steady fu values, Coal and wood were uuchanged, The Lagging, leatlier, snd tobacco markels were will- out tew featires, QL ruled quist at Weduesdsyh 1o vised quatations. Tha Juwbes markel soutipyss Ao, e prominept 1THE CIICAGO TRIBUNI: tentures being the pdvanca of jointa anid seantling to 425 adont, which fact Imyarts o firmucas o other grades, ot both tho yards and docks, Tho prespecte altogether are dectdedly fn faver of auactive and mod- erately proeperous fall Lusiness, Tradeat the yarids inexecllent for the sumsmer thie, and awber fu- car- goes 48 wolling readtly t full recent peices, Motalaand haniwaro wera quiet amd ateady, Nafls wero quotel . ‘Tha wool market wam moderately ae ivo, and xome grades wers ateady, under limited ¢ ferings, Lroomecorn was falr, owing to unfarorable crap roporin.. Reeds, hides, and hopa romain dull. Fotatoes sud other vegetables were row and lower on thie atzect, aw relailors aro now supplicd by the nelghe boring farmers, Green fealla wora fn fafe request ond generally steady, Iinasalt declined 103 por brl, or to $1,40, No change was made fu uther grades, THE CANN MARKET, Th the Fidiior nf The o T Citicaco, July 21, IxS,—~1 liko to ray s worl through your piper to the lolders of corn i tha country, T have heen teaveling quite cxtensively for ho ladf sz weeks Northwest and Houth, sud 1 have a fafr fdea of the prospect of the grawing crapr, Thero 18 1o doubt that i1 some vestion they Lave had more rmn than was dewirablo, and that and the enormaiiely fncroased acreago plauted provented thele keoping the weeds down an well ar they wonld bhavo dene But all things coushlercd, 1 think, wo ahall have the Inrgeat yleld of corn that we ever had in_this eountry, and of 0ats, T bolieve, the crop will ba doublo any other we ever hid, oven St you throw out alto- wetlier thowo lodynd by lucal stort, and when tho oata come. on the market, I beliovo they will bavo a Yery deprewsing offect on {ho prico of cotn, for no ome will feed high jriced carn to horsen when they can gel good, cheaps oate 1 und §f you take ont the domad for horee-food and thio distiiling demaml, which will Te very suail unlcen they @at to manafacturing crovked whisky again, the dumand will Lo small, atd, if tho du- o fn stuall wned the erap large, tho prico must rils low, A year ago to-day tho price of corn i this mar- ket wan a littlo over 10¢ per it Jower than to-day, e withstanding the _corncra which were continuod all Tant acanon, and the farmers of quite o largo seetion of this Btato wera feeding hay to thelr cown that ran {n tho pastures, cverything wan mo burned ho Bonthern Biates had to buy thefe food lart yedr, but thiayear will havo quile & surpfus—a thifig never known Lefore, 1 holleve that there A morn than |5, 0.0,0: acres {n cxcess of any othor year of corn aml ontw in thin country, sl a fine prospicct for a erop in pleuty of raiu in oot Gt hay crop, Now, why should corn e so high here now? Bimpiy that a stroug combination are con- trolling the price hare now, aud my advico is to ol hollers to acil whilo they are put- ting it up, aud beforo the oals come to market to tiko the place of curn, as l\.\l'i’ will fu a Taryo weasnre o accaunt of Leing g0 much cheaper, The demand for corn from New Enaland hias been very wmal) iy aml will be, with as good prospects for feed anthey havo uow, How high the presont combi- natfon will put the price of corn here and fu Now York 100, aK tliey control the market in hoth placen at proes ent, {8 Liard for any onoe to giess, but I think they will ot out befure any intge quantity of oats come to mar- gc(. I advise all holders to get thoir corn ready to morket In August, and sell while the combinstion’are puehing 1t up, and not walt too long by thinkiug, as wome do, that thoy will put it todoe or more. Tho il and'bear in corn horo i nothing to {lio country holder, only let bl take sdvantagoof the bulls h to ket & good price for Lis produve, Rospects CoxststaN MERCIANT, THE GUAIN THADE. ‘The New York Timea of the 20th has the following : The andden and nnexpected fnereors in tho export demand for wheat to Luropoan marketa Las given groat Ipetun to Opr gradn trade, and from the cavses which led to this increased demnatid ¢ b micipated that 1t i one which wiil make our exports during the cowing scuson fur Leyond those of tho previows year, Tho unfavoralle weather fu Englaud ond France, which lins'mevented to a great exient the ripening of the crops, aud which bas deteriorated their value, togoth- er with the deficient crops in Hungary, bavo catiaed couslderable uctivity in the English aud Goutinental n graat part of which, howover, has Leew of 2 6y o-ultive character, The advance waa promptly respouded to at thix wide, and stll shows no signs of abating, ‘The ilow of grain to tho meaboard Law, dudeed, for the past ten aays been such ow to checr the harts of the holdets, and to give them reasonobie hoyes of a continuous demand at fomu- nerative prices, Lut the ow, Lurgo au it Las Leen, would Liayu been much beavier wero it ot for tha actlon of the speculatora fu our markcte, especally at Chicago aud Milwaukee, Theso speculativo dealings have tended, nud i persevered fu will tend, to check seri- ounly the natural tlaw of grali from the intorior to the reaboard, and thue fmpedo what should ratber bo the fres exportation of our produce, In o8 cireles generally the acrivity in the graln warket if Juoked “upon od an indicative of {ncreascd prosperity n othior. departments of mercanttlo pur- sultv, A largo export demand for grain means fu- creaged wealth to tho Weat, fucreased profits to_our rallroads sud canale, increased freights for our ships, fucreased work for thousands of hands, and n fall in the promium for gold, With Increased wealth in tho West, farmers will have mora maney to spend, aud a large purtion of it fu aure to find {ta way to Eastern murkets aud be distributed among our merchauta and traders, G Fhe advices from all eections of the country reganl- Ing haryesting resita thus far, and crop praspocts, are very favorable 4 8 whole, aud’ promiss to givo us an sbundant wurplus to meet sy nuticipated calls for aup- plics from Earope, Though tho season all over tho West §u backwar for (Lo moat part ars lovkiug well, ud barley look pirapdeing, the latter espeelally 8o, whila iy, potatoes, and other oot crope, ara dofug well, . fully, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—-Wero ngalu uetivo on the spacu- lativo articles, and Ligher all round, ‘Thero was an urgent demand for park and lard, bolh ou local and ontaide account, and tha market was agatn bnoyant, 1toRs wero in fair supply, but sgain strongor, snd it wus freely predicted that they will coutinuo to advanco to o conslderably higher point than now if the yresent demond for smmmer-curod products docs not full off, Liverpool was 1s@1s 6d igber on lard, oud Now York was cxcitod, Afters 1ull of dullnesw, fa_ which everybody was walling fr a further dectine, it has been suddenly disoovered that stocks of product are light ol over tho country, wilh the singla exception of & full hand of pork in Cllcago, ond thostrength in breadstutf ly stimulating s do- wand for pork products, A grest proportion of tho inquiry for tho pust Wirco dayahas been for the pur- posu of filing shorts, and thoy scoms to have been pret ty wall covered by this time, o that loss nctivity may 1\ o expected from thin timo forward, unloes the re- ewed coufidunce manifests taelt I golng extenuively loug at tho y resent advancod quotativi, M Ponk—Wuw unusually nctive or this neason, and wdvanced o per brl, tho ke Lelng continnioan though marked Ly several minor fluctnatione, an sustaiued to tho end of tho scasion, portod of 1,335 rle cants ot 3205 i ang_at 4140 for Hoptauber; and uoulnally at $16.00(¢ 18,45 sollor tho year, Lxtra prino pork was unmentioued. Laup—Advanced 40245 per 100 s, and wanin very good demand at_the fnprovement,’ though tho ordurs were montly filled by nnon, ales ‘wero reported Of 3,300 bes seller August ot $13,75@ 11,95 ; sud 6,000 ten soller Beptomber at 113,00 11,20, Tatal 9,250 tew, Tho mur kot closed fiem at $13.95 for cash or peiler Auguat: $14.15 wellur Septembor | sud nominally at $12.40is 12,50 aelier tho year, MeaTi—\Were quiet, with very Jittlo demand, but beld fully }c per 1o higher, in_mytpathy with por aml lard, Hales were Hinited 10 100,000 T shiort clea at 13',¢ keller August; wnd 500 tes wwect pl (15w lte) at Ilo, ' ‘Tho market closed lwuldery, canli or “pelier August, aud B, scller Heptember ; 115 for loug clea August, sud 1170 for do seller Saptembor ; 117, @12e for shurt rib, cavlior selicr August, sud 123 (s 1o for do selier Boptomber § 12° ¢ for sliort clean, cash or_sellor August, and 1250 for do pelicr Saptember, Boxed meata ‘Ao biglier than the prico for lovss lote, Loug -und short cloar, bosod, quoted st 12¢ ¢, oud loug cut bams at 134130, Buue mer-cured Engltsh meats, 81¢ for shoulders, Joose ; 116 for Cumbertauds, boxed ; 1ifo for lony clears do; and 1 for whort ribw do; ewoct-pickled hap, 15 thw a 12@12'¢c, Hacon miests (quoted at Lidlbo fur lars, 9o for whunlders, 12¢ for ahort yiba, sud e for short clearu—all packed, Gurame—\Wan qutiet at 3@l BEEF PRODUCTE—Wero quist and nominially un- changed at $4.23 for meau; $9,25 for oxtra mess; and 19,144 20,00 for liutn, Tarrow—Quoted at R(@85c for packer's, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was {u very good demand, both on Jocal account aud for wilpment, ang woulid have beou active but fur tho fact that stocku are light, thuugh holdcra asked a further advauce in prices to correspond with tho strouger tone §u breadstufta East and tho local ad- vauce Iu wheat, lrices were marked up 1630 per Lrl, Halos wero reported of 50 Lrly wintera on private terms; 9,100 Lrls wpring extras, chiefly st $1,25@7.00 3 and 100 birls unsound do st $4,10, Total, 3,230 Lrls, The markes closed at tho fullowing rauge of prices: Uliofco wintor oxtrus, $4,7567.60 ; common to good do, $0.0038,503 cholos Bpring extras, $3.15@0.00 ; falr do, shipplog gradew, $3,953¢4.%0; Minuesots, $0.00@0,75; patent springs, $1.00 18.50; spring wuportiues, $3,70@ 4.25; rye flour, $5,60(40.60, Buax—Wae {n good domand and only moderate sup- Dy, sud » sbad Ormer. Sales wers 30 tns st $15,25 ou track, aud $15,50 frea on boarly Coun-MEa—Wo quole at §375@%87) per bl for good, sud $:0.50@27.00 por tou for cusrsa, Buouta—tales wore 3 tous at $17,00(514,80, WHEAT—Was sctive aud a good dval bighor, but yery irzegular, The mazkot roso some e per bt fur- ther, though the vxtremo Hgure wav uot lonyg sustafu- 1l foruln wuarkels nute agaia Lighar, owiug lo coutiyued wet weather in Euglaud, and Now Xork was atrangerin wymypatly, while our recelpis were amaller, ud tho weathur looked wqually, The nows from the vilier Wdo of the Atlautic wus 80 cheering t tho longs that they Legun very carly to call marglis right and feft, sud aid 1t vo vigorausly us to Induce many to Bl ruthier thau post moro money to scure thulr trades, aud (Ldd resulted 12 Surtlier big advauce, wpeclally on hext munih, that delivery bewig carried’ 4,0 Abuve cunliy whicreas Qhu diflercucs Was fuily Lo the iher way o Wedneaduy aftornoon, We nute that Mliwankes was atrung yerterday, though her receipts wero large, and tho abifjuiienty Srom 15t polut ouly 330 by, s v)-eculati eyer scomd to Lave Locu atb work thero s wull 88 bure, ruuulug e markes up b fittis faster than warrauled by the sdvanes jy Eirope, 80 that it is diticult to Bl sbippiug vrders, Frelght'room was taken yesterday for u conuideral quatility of wheat from thiy potat, but most of 3t had boen Lought previously,—tbe deiuaud for abipment was guther Uubt, wud “the warket eyun dr-ul;nd at thugs, ou cashi lols, lw luguiry wes chicdy or fy- FRINDAY. * JU ture deltrery, far which there wora Iarga‘arders on tha leor from Etern parties, in addition’ to the demand from Joeal shorts, niost of whom seemed to binve flled i by thoend of (ho seatin, New York operators re free wollers hero at £1,w0.01,10, belteving that one ricn would bo enly tomparary, Moitof thelr conteactn wira covered Afterwards, s’ they then wers dinposed fagofonrt, I onler to’ mako gooil previons loaos, took very llttle stock In tho cry of damage (0 Wawlorn cropa, bt becama alarmed when they found an oulery in Enrope, with n correspanding increass in tho demand, Yestsrday tho markot waa vory umcertaln, Not A fow operatera thonght that prices worn probably near the top, and that it woull ho weina o el ; bt whien they showad a disposition to do #0 thie markot tumbled noverely, {hen roso again ssv- aral times when sellern appearri less anxions, the de mand being really a gooi one all through tho seas 1t bu probable that s majority of tho August sl were tllled, 1bo trading belng very heavy, — Seller Atie Ruxt npened at $1.245, miva 2 within 20 minnies, receded ‘tn § e onctliatod eeveral Afmes betwents $1,96 and § and advanced to 31,24 ot tho close, Heller Hopiember sold at $i closing at at §1,23, Hollor tho year sold at § Hellor tho munth, or o 124, closluy nt'31, 27, e 110G I No, 2 rpring, sold_at $1,35(3 witi nio. apecial preferancs for Fllt eiged recolpta, Canlisalen worn reported of 1,000 i No, 1 apring, at $1L074(31,29; 104,000 bu No, 2 do ot L@ 16,000 T No.'D do at $LIGELIT; 11,000 bu vajecied do at ’I.m‘@l.flfl: tho inslda for North Hide receipta, and 400 14 by samplo at $1,0). Tatal, 131,410 1n T—Van I vory good demand and e per Un biglier, with a steadier feeling Ahian that in tho other ma-ket, Hales wern renorted of 13,600 bu at §1.3:@1.33% for No, 1 mnd 3120 for Nu. 3, COILN~—Wan In nctivo demand, and advanced 2o per b, Liverpool was reportod 1stid. Lighor, and Now York wan correspondingly strong, whils our receipta wou less than at the beylusiog of tho week, ul our shfpments large, tho upward courso fin wheat boing e element ‘of atnyigth n con, Thero wan a moderato demand for shipment, and an urgent vno for future delivery, thougn the latter was vory varla- ble. A great many operatorn professed to bellove thnt the market is an entirely artificial one, being at Jeant e higher than & year sko, with o Lutlor crop pros- pevty aud o poor’ New England demand, Dui the Aliorts grow nervous, noverthelews, ns much becauso they know tuat the market {s controlled by a ver; string combination aw on aecount of grentor strengtly in Europo. With a good demand for corn to supply o deitetoncy In tho potato-crop on tho other side of ike Atlautie, It probably would not bo difticult to man- dpulate it to a mutch bigher point than now, Tho En- glisls speculators evemn 1o be now Inying in stocks to tako advantago of tho demstid from winall dealers, thotigh tho latter will not begin to lay in tiil tho potatoscrop fa well ont of tho wa, Haller Auguat ojened nf declined to e, advanced to ¢, sud closed at 763c, Beller Septetuber old ab g ot 773;c. Bellor tho sear sold at 5930, nuonth, or éanl N 2, rolil at T3¢ TH3(C, closing nt T0\(e, with o light prefs crence for gilt-edyed receipts, d‘llll_ng poried of 40,000 bu ligh mixed ot T 7035 ¢ yellow ot 712 bu N (7 400 bu refected at T o3 10,600 bu by uple & 3 aud 890 bu carsat 1o on track, ~Tolal, o 6 b, OATY~Wero activo and somowhat_excited [n conso- quence of the aharp mdvance in ofler grain, New York wan quoted bigher aud tho receipte Lero were Ught, The uarket averaged 1x(@1%o higher than on Weaneaduy, The tradiug was coufined chivfly to August aud September, and both wero irregular, clos- ug about o lover thua tle outahls pricts of the day, Thero wero o good many orders in, and somo uf tho shorts Lucamo alaried, and tustoned to cover their conteacts, Keller thomonth or casls was quiet, A fow ealos of.the former wero mado I settlement at513umale, closing at about 52c, Seller Auguatopaued st dlc, Yuiaped to'dae, dropped back to dle, ngain roso to 42%c, and closed at A2 42tc, Holler Septomber sold nt 332{@40Xc, clo Caaly aalas wore roporteil of 1,20 bt Ne 0 bu No, 2 white a1 55@500 : 600 bu re- a 0,500 bu by sampla at Gi@cde. Total, 0 b, 400 b, RYE—\Wan quict and nominally 2@dc highor, Tho advances In woeat mado the market vory firm, hesides tho oiferings of options wero small, Bellee Septom- ber wan quotod at HxwB3c, and reller August st B3c, Uasli No, was quiet ot $1.02@LUJ, Hales were ro- ported of 400 bu by samplo ¢ $1.03 free on board, LARLEY—Was quiot und fo_ Ligher, Thero woro & fow orders on tho 1uarket oarly, aud that fact, togathor with tho advances i other geain and tio prospct of rain, mado sellcrs leas nuzious to sell, oxcept ut the adyance neked, which 1any buyera were uuwilliug to nceede to, Ilenco, will the excaption of s few tradea aarly, litie was dono, and tho markat closed quiot sud cusy unider ‘moro hberal offering, Sellde Buptombor opened at $1.08, anu closed witls sellers at 41,07, Seller Octuber aold aud closod at §1,05," Noth- iy was douo dn Canlt, No, ' wasquoted at $1.32, Which Price was bid for 3 small lot. LATERT. In thie afternoon mess pork was active and 35c per url igher, olosiug at $21.87 for Auguat sud $21,62) for Bepteuber, MU0 bris at $ILU0GB2ASTI for August aud at $2130@31,63)¢ for Septenber, Lard” wus quict and Girmer, closing ab $14,.00 £0r Au- gust oud $14,17) for Beptember, \Wheat was oicited and drreguiar, closing 1o Ligher than on 'Change. Seller Auguat sold ut 318171445 down o £1.41, and thou udvauced (o and closod uh £1.29, Hulier Soptember sold ot $1.95@ L7, closiug st the outside, Fuller the yoar sold at $1,21. Cash wheat wan quoted at $1,287;. Cotn was 2,0 ico figlier, clasing firm sk 7T, @770 for August, zud T4e fur September, Oata wore falrly active uud Afe ligher, Soller Au- gast openedat 42'5¢, deviined 10 43c, and olosod at 43X w2y, Beptumber closed at 99740, was sironger, sclliny ot 830 seller August, and e elier Sopteniber, GENERAL MARKETS, AL{ONIOL~Wna firm at §2,30@2,4, BROVM-CORN—Was Orm, owing to reports that tha growlng crop iad boen badly damaged. Home partios 10 80 fur ua {o toto that onc-half of the crop in this Stato Is deatroyod. This atatcmment can prabably bo takon with o rain of sllowanco. Itds oo carly yet to sscertaty the amount of damage dono, of Lo form a ro- Hablo estimato of tlo eize of the crop, Trade con. tinuca of o retail chintactor, Lut prices are adhured to : Good fo cliolew hurl, 19%@13Kc; brush that witl wark Htself fito a cholco hurl brovm, 11@18c; folr to good do, 103 @11c; inferlor brush, 8K@9%c; croaked, GRj@he. BUTTER—Pricos rangod tho Asmo as for two or threo days previous, and wero firm. Hocelpts cone tinno light und short of thy dorgnd, Wa repeat our quotations of Wednesday ; Ghoico fo faucy yellow, @Yo} modium to good grades, 13@18c; {nfertor to common, 10@ 140, DAGGING—Was fn good request nt rm rates. Quotatlous romal oa followa: Htark, S1c; Lawlstonr 40e; Montaup, S0c; American-A, 28c; Amoskeng, 2835e; Otter Creck, 200 ; burlap bags, 4 bu, 14X@L5X 4o 5 bu, 15@160; gunnles, Wugle, 15Gi16c; dodoublo, 232200 3 wool nacks, 604520, CHEEYE~Tho market was dull and weak, Only In asuall degroo woa tho.outalds qutation belug reul. ized, 103110 belug the prevalliug prices for good to primo factory, Wo still quote: Guod to prime factory, 8t 10@11)0; lower grados st G@te, 00AL—Ordors wers lyht, snd prices wero atoady and unchanged: fackawanna, $9.0060.60; esangl, Uocking Valley, $6.50; Indiana block, $5.005,60 : Tlinois, $4.60@3,00, EGGY—Weroslow and ousy at 14@14Ka for atrictly frash packagos, and 13@ 1 for othor candied lots, Fliii~aloa’ wero Ubersl, Loth tha local and g country trade were ordering fredly of like wud uult-water eured, aud tho quotations of the day Lefors wero fully sustained: N Nelirl, $4.H53, rout, $1,30d. o, 1 whitcal) 43004887 No, 1 now, i . 3 niad LU§ No, 2 do, i 1 t Lay, $4,50660,783 N ) $0.0040.95; 'fatitly mackerel, 3 Lrl, siidation; Mog 1 shore i, $1.45@1.80% " Lank codtislh, $5.0@5.10; Georgo'n codilah, $5,75@0,00; sunor-cured vod, $3,75@0,00% Labrador hurring split, Lrls, $4,004,255 do ig.brl, § Lirue dor berritg, fouud, brl, $T.0037.57 do -brt, ENE0G % calvd berslug, per Los, 0@4se; Columubla likver saltuon, 4-brl, $0.0u(x9,80. FRULTS AND NUTH~Dusine:s was quict, and prices ro firm and unchau FonkiuN—Lates, 5 figs, fayors, 103 1% euch pruncs, 19 ldo loata Mukcatel, $3.768 ici Zante eurranty, f3@7cs lsinon peel, ‘4@ 20e, Dos o—Alden de7 Micbigan up LIEY] 3 8.ygct do, paved, 1¥@20 raspborrics, Tx4d00; pitted rherries, 2ais0, Flibarte, Y@lic; slmouds, Terragona, 21K @2 Plew walhute, 1421503 Grevoble watuufs, 13G io: Dra~ 218, T4 G , "loxan, 13441803 Wilminglon podiiuta hgnl o] Teunemeo paanils, 64(@50; African posuuts, 85ja0c. URELN FRUITS—Lemons were vory scarce snd Grin ut $0, Orauges wera slso tirmor, Native fruita wers ‘in fale supply and steadier, Quotations : #.80 per box; lemons, $3,00; black 31053250 per’ cano of 16 qta; do 2.00 per case of 10 qts; blackberries, 00, por case ; currants, T6c$1.00 per caus of 1 18 ; peaches, T5c@1.00 por Box oF Luaket; applos, 20 500 pur box § poars, H0g1; Liusberelos $3.50 gc.m per bi;’ Caltforuita Uartlott peary, $7.0037,60 yer box ¢ do plums, $0.00 per bux, v GHOCERIES—Iu the grocery matket thero was as much suimatton as {u pask seasons ut a liko period, and jobbers voerned woll yleassd with the generg) aite uation, Frico were again quoted trm ; Hici—ltangoon, 64@Txe; Carolius, 13(@8Xc. Loulstans, TGesl, Covvexi—0, G, Java, 3@3xar Java, No, 3,31 5N 33,05 good Lo prime @10} cholveto feucy fio, do, 2332 e; comnion to falr,2) K @Hi0s roasting, 203200 Hingapore 4 2605 Costa Wca, I3 isino: Maracaito, Ugd'c. Hunaia—Patend cut foaf, 11%@1%; crusbed and powderud, 113wlido wl, 113@11K0] A, wtandard, 103{e; do No. 3, 10305 B, iU%es extra O, 1v30; O No. 3, 104, @10ie; "yetlow, G 'No, 1, 985@ 9igu; cbolce Lrown, Vigbifo; fair to prime do, Biigdo; comuon o, 7%,@¥Xo; choico molsaica suiar, PX@Uic; common to good 4o, THuB3;c. Biuuvs—Diaiond drips, $1.05@1.10 1 wllver dripe, oxtra flus, Uiuidai guod sugar-housa wlrup, 808350 § watra do, 60¢6ds ; New Orluana molusses, cholcs, now, 3780y do prime, 64@Te; du cuinmoq fo Koud, 83ibo} Porto Icd malasses, 533307 common wo- Jauwes, 40 440 § Llacksirap, 3a@3se, Bricai—Allapice, 15%:@1050; cloves, 46@4501 ons- #a, Wydl0; popper, A1@1i 303" nutmegs, $1.25@1,.%0; Cafoutts ginger, 155 16X 6, 3 toars—True ‘Dlus, 650: German Mottled, 83;@7c; iy, lito Jtons, GX@0X0; Bavan era), 663 Goldon Weat, 43(@ic. HAY—Wan fu guod doisud und firm under light offitugy. Balos werw repurted of 00 tous No. 1 timioe 1hy ot §18.50,. 19,50, aud 101 tons No, 3t $16.00, We quote sn.ltlnmn‘y. §16.00@18,80 3 No, 2 do, §11.004 17,60 wized du, 618,004 16,003 prima ;{.Lnn\ pratriv, 3000017005 S0, 1 du, §13.00418,303 No, 9, of sluiigh, $.00412,00 ; now Twuirie Lay, looss un Wage X fix:mwur tun § do thuotby, § B AT Ay casder, ab $1.205 @01, ound #eb Lo bughad e wf fusty #ud Bildors Bare wars V23, 1875, Or1n 1 (helr views, Balen wera limited to 120 brin at 117 por illon, HIDES—Continge Anll and eary, and no_ fmprove- ment fr oxpected until the leathor trado begine to res eupresta, ‘Pl receipta aro moderate but atple, 4 deaterm Ao being only o Leep tele stk coudition to 01 tho small ordera from tanuers, Wn quotn: Green clty s reen cured iight And heavy, Tie: green eall, 12%e: dry fint hides, kip and ealf, 15e; dry sulied Dides, 12'5@Yiay doacon skins, 41c, Tildss with ono grub’ and nver are cltascd an damnaged, Danisged butchier', fi *tock brings two-ihirds prices, and brauded 10 per cont off, METALS AND TlNNHlls'1sTucK—\Vern ¥ aqnict aund steady, ‘an fotlows: 10 2H, $10,60; do, roofing, T'LATE—10, Tix—Large, Bc; mmall, 20 No, 1, 2ue: No, 9, 1e, Txan—Ply, 1302 bar, Bi@ va g tend pie, i—Hottonie, e § sheatling copper, e, Il cneks, § lean ?nnnll‘y. Me; o rates; Rurala | ve, No, 1, siained, 170; Americnn Russia A, e 1) e, WinkE—Non, 1 t0 6,901 7109, 1003 1060 11, 110} 12 10 amdt 18, 1t 15and 16, 11es 17, 15c; 14, 1005 19, 0, ‘20c; (ull humdtes, 3 per'cent ‘dis- count: fenco wire, 8503 do aunll lotw, 825c, NATLY--\Vero qitlot at $3.23 raten, OLLH—Tho advance in Iarl gives s firmer tona to tho market for Iued oil, and_there fa womu probability Carbon waa_ fuirly active aud ino nutod the doy befors, Thero was siro o falrmovament inflinscod ol and tirepentive. Othor aflawere quated dull : Carbon (standard white), 196 deg, tent, 1ite: do_tiinoia Togal teat, 150 deg., 12505 do ‘ieadiight, 175 deg., 155173 extea witer frd il, $1 Il’ivll,"fl:.Nfl 1y 030407 No, 2, Hixd¥de; 3 1 1 raw, 6le; do_bobiod, '6ie; winle, 7 aplernt, $2.9532.40; noatsfoot oll, strictly pur 201" d , $1.00% da No, 1. Wa; Latik ofl, t pluinbago’ ofl, Gu@ites turpeutino, 3 gravity, 13)g e ; naphitha, com- 1ige, PODLERY— 1110 offerings were moilerato and pricon ruled tolerally ateady for s, which were wanted by tho rotall miarket meu and hotels, Turkess swors kteady aud searce : ‘Turkoys, 10@110; cluckeis, old, $1.0u@d. tlog, $2.7564.02 ‘per doz; ruall do, §2,60 U HEEDA—TImotliy was in_requeat to fll Fastern or- dors and firm, Glover waa also firm, Other sceds wero quict, Timothy, $2.:0@250 1 Hungarlan, 70.@ Hile 1 clover, $7.00@7:25 ; flax, $1.683 buckwheat, 833 USe, SALT—Fino salt 1a down to $1.40 por thel; other wrades romain as heretofore, Compotition probably - catned the dectine, Quotalions: Hsginaw, Onondaga, aud Canada fine, $1,40 ; ordiunty conrso, $1. without bage, $1,75; duiey, with Lags, 3,60 datry, por nack, $1,00 THAS—Lusitcss was ressonsbly activo at tho Tangs of pricea followiug: GUNPOWDER MOTUNE— Chioeo 10 fancy, $LU@L10; good o prime, TI@ o3 common 10 good, 4e80cs Dingsuey, choire Tkale; fuir lo good, Slmlida: consmion, B3@ADe. Invzniat, Moxune—Cholee 1o fancy, S9@Y0c; good to prime, 60@70c; commun, 304tduc; Piugaioy chiolce, ieTse; falr to good, 6U@GUc: ‘eommon, Sudfc. JaraN—Cholee o fancy, now, 00@Y6e; do fully falr to prime, 0aido; cholea'fo fancy old, T0@AUc good to 'prime, dn, BS@(Oe; common,’ 454N OnLoxu~CLwics to fancy, 80c@$1L003 good to primo, 601700 2 common, S0 4va. WOUD—Mot with & fair Inquiry at $4.60 for heech, and nt $7.60 for maplo—dslivered, blabs aro sclling at $5,00, VEGETABLES—Totatoes are {n large and ncreas- ing supply on tho atreot, and aitnost unealablo, sa the nelghboriog farmers now supply tho lucal retallera, Ollier vegotables aro also supplied (n tho samo way, henco connfgned lota meot with littlo inquiry, To- matoes wero plentiful and slow, Quotations: Now potatoes, $1.50@2.25 per brl; green corn, 16250 per duz ; tomatocs, 30@30o per box; Soutllern onfons, £.00@3,35 per brl, WOOL—Continues in moderate demand st un- changed prices, Consumers ave 4he only buyers, tho poor outlook for wool having kept_speculators out of the markot thus far {hia seanon, Fauning, Griffithe & Co,, of Sldney, Australln, say iu thelr circular that the prospects for the new clip ar yet uncertain, but thoy think tho neason has beon “unfuvorablo' for wool- growing, The shipients from tho Colonian from Oct. 1, 1474, fo \June, 1873, wern 100,217 baics, agaiust 11,610 bnles in tho correaponding ST, Wo' sgaln quoto: Tub-washied, sirictly prime, 53 (6le; do poar ta good, 40:24ta:’ wasbied ficece, finc, d4@4lc; do medivin, 41@4ic; do course, W@400; washed, fine heavy to light, 35 280; Go medium, 32 @i do coarse, 3@ddcs LIVE STOCK. cuIcAan, Receipte— Cuttle, Monday, oo 8,800 Tuesa co caltlo comprised only a very small proportion of tho day's supply, and, such Loiug tha cane, holders wora fo 8 poaltion o uccess- Sully rosist all attompta to furthor doproes values, The yards were learcd of all well-mtured, wall-fattod grodes at full prices, and & fow hundrpd Lead mors of the right sort would no doubt aleo have found buyers atateady ratee. Yor tho poorer sorta tho courso of tho market was leus satlsfactory, Thoro wero oo many thin Texans and Cherokees and rough, Lalf-fatted na- tives for thegood of sellers, and, so far as thote de- scelptions woro concerned, traaing was slow, with prices dectdodly In buyers’ favor, Ssles wero at s wido rango, viz,: $L85@0.30, but the ruling prices ‘wero $4,75646,33 for common {0 chiofco shipplng steern; £3.0034.00 for natlve butchers? atack, and $3,00@3,76 for ‘Toxans, Tho market cloned quiet, with considors- Dlo thiu stock left n tho pons = quoTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Graded atoors, worghing 1,000 £0 1,500 1b8seaeue o $0,5030,75 Choice Beovea—Finc, fat, well formed i yonr tob Near old atsors, welghing 1 AU Lbs, Ogod Beoves—Wall-fattened " sloors, weigh- ing 1,150 t01,250 Ma. i Modium Grades—Stcera in tair tlesh, welgii- {0g 1,100 £0 1,300 1, eye vervasassrnos Butchors' Block—Poor {6 fulr eicors, aba comnion to chiotes cows, for city niaughter, 0.00@0.23 6.50@5,75 4.15@35.35 welghing 600 £o 1,100 bs,.,, 60@4.50 Btack Cattle—Common cattie, weighing 00 © 101,050 1bn., 3.00@4.00 Inferior—Light ~ and"thih " cows stags, bully, and scalswag atoc Toxay Cattlo—Through dros + ' CATTLE BALES, Number and descrintion. A'rice, b4 extra ateor, 40.60 15 cholcostoorn, 640 G4 chiofco ntcers, . 03 1 choicosteers, 0.4 slac 0.15 (X0 o0 424 chuicestocrs. 40 chalcosteo 53 good stoera, 17 good atecrs. Shmedinm st 17 medium ateers 48 good utears, 17 kood atesrw 83 good stoars. 17 fuir, steers, 16 meitium ivers 17 butohers! stoek 10 mitxed nstivos Vil 43 Texau cutilo, ¥l 34 Texan cattle, #50 a1 ‘oxus catdle. it € Ghorukeo ealtio, X5 41 Chorokea cattle. it 10 butehors’ utook 065 L & 26 Taxas cattle, 4 Cherakes bulla, 10 calves. 410 Jw 0 Liog murket wera those prevaleut ou the HOas—N 0 foaftires o noticosbly differont from earller days of tlis week, ‘There was su urgent de- mund not only (o il tbe orders of the Esstern trads, hut to snpply the wants of local outtors, anst the offor- {uge wero quletly diupused of at a further advance of ot uwvy sud Lo i lght welglta, Thure wee very lttle trading under $7.3. Ekippors aud fuferior conrss Lisavy lots nold down as Tow as $0,606,H0, but {he bulk of tho day's business was done at $7. G750 for heavy, and at $1.00@7,70 for light, Bome astoriod draves of bacon hoge fat §1.50, The marke: closed strong at ihe above quotations, Beluw are sowe of Wi vales: ¥ Av. Price)\No, 18 §7.80; 61 HU; 80, 110G A Price, HALEE, v, Price.| Yo, 7 #2.40 . A, 260 1 1 80, i 170} 83,0288 Fedlf BIEEP—There was a falr demud from the homs trude for fuir (o cholce qualities &t §3.70.84.78. Juur to common lots wers not waunted st $3.00(33,00. 16 offerings weze taken st tLe aLuYe Fage. NEW YORK, New Youx, July ¥%.—Bxsvas—Racelpls, 850, 3,400 for thie Lhree days, sgsinst 4,610 e iy Taaf wopk, Demaud woderats, Trade dull st 8 roduo- iun of Ko from uwm'ai' 1OOT 40 extre native atcers, 9)@1ulsc; poortauoud Tazgus, 7. 5c, super AND Lasus—Heceipts, 9,4:0, mumf 10,860 for this throo.days, sgalust 11,010 at tha tamo t{me Jast woek, Bupply rge for 'the demand ; wmarket do- cldedly dull aud weak; 45@0)0 for sheep; T@9Ko s, O Ewierocalut, 90, Biklng RSO0 o Licws a5, ngntrst 9,460 at tho amo time last week; nono offeréd nlive, BUFFALO, Torrato, V. Y, Joly 22 ~Cirrre—Teceipta, 901 5 total for tha week, 0,443 ; no_markot lo-day § atrivals thrangl consignmenta ; yards, with the sxception o fure ouds and culs, bare af stock, Ritrzp 4xn Lastna—Recolpts, A00; fotal for tho weelk, 11,600 ¢ but fow offeringm th-day : demand light Eanlern ' tapurts unfavorable; Ohla clipped, 62 lba, $5.30 ; Michigan clppod, mixod, A tbe, &t $1ATY, Tloas—Tiecolpte, 4,70 tolal 'for the weck, 15,300 3 market d.\lllllmlu ow’ bt :mm m'lmnoh-wk H hu!kn}’ osh arrivale througli conslnments ; hoavy fogs, 2t 1tm, $7,75; Yorkers, 17 1b4, £1.70. EANT_LADENTY, TART Lingnre, July 21—CATTLE—Recolpta to-day, 10 liead s for the threo dnys, 5,752 market active, aud good domand, hut qualily’ gonerally eommon | ic Off: hewt, $7.0@145; medium to goni, minon 10 falr, $1.1%85,50¢ bulla, rtap : @353 stockors, $3.00@3.80; Texans, .80, Hovia—lioceipta fo-uny, 1,890 hend; for the three dayn, 4,200 best, 87,78 w7.80; medjun, $7.60@7,70. Hityrr-ltecointn to. 20 husd§ for the thres days, 14,400; aulllng, $1.00@%:0%, BALTINOLL BALTIMORE, Toly 32,—~CUATTLE—Matket far) 108 Nuilie lower; very™hest, 610e7'o ) y, 43068250 3 meilim or good faie nunlily, 4%c 3 ordinary thin sleers, oxon, anl mumt Rales ot B3 Gge, Rocelpts, 1,503 5 nalen, 1,419, Hons—Hiendy witl good detnn; B0 9367 105 L Rukrr—tiowds, with fatr stomand ; range, I@3Xo; Latbe, $STA0G L0, Tiecolpts, mig | TuB% JE@IX tive; firat ia Lo @lo] BT, 14 July 92.—IloaR—8trong, tending up: @6.00§ Lacon, $0.50&7.10; butelers’, Stealy and fitm: good to primo native @6 s mediim to fair, $3.0005.05 w107 “gooil fo cholea Texan, $4.00G tediun, R.0083.85; cowe, CINCINNATIL CINCTRNATI, O., July 22,—1oos—Searce and firm; hiigher; common, $7,10.27.20 2 goud (ight, $7.25@7. Hr, Lot 4004 m;ub oliera’, 7,401,603 recelpts, 6603 shipnicats, LUMBER. Tho cargo markot waa quiot yostorday, and un- clisnged fs fle other features, About fon catgoos swaze at tho docks, composed mostly of fnch Jumber. Duyors goneraliy wero absout, and only four or ivo sales woro mado, No ploce staff was offeral, but tho market was nominally firm st $2.25—tho_sdvance ow- tablishied on tho previous day. Boards and stripn wero held at $2.00@9.00 for cummon, $2.50@19.00 for medium, and cholco wero quotable ot $12.00@1160, Latl were firm ut $1.50, and shinglea steady at $2.008 2,50, with extra brands hold at §2,00@2.65, No wales wero roparted. The yard tnisiuess was active, and L genoral mar- kot firio, in sympathy with the Wholwiale market, aud tho prospect of large trade this coming fall. Firet clear,, ... $15,00(@ (6,00 Hecond clear, 1 inch to 2 tneh... Hx AN ‘Lird ciear, 1 fuch, reeenre 38,00,37,00 . 29,003 4U.00 Clear flooring, Iat and X, rongh. . e 33.00230,00 Clear slding, 1at and second. .00(4:20.00 First conimon siding. ... 10.0:@17.00 80.00a:32,00 83,0037, 4,002 27,00 15.00@16,00 10.00@: 0 “Flooting, first commion, drossod. .. Flooring, second common, aresssd. ox boards, A and 1, A stock Loards, 10aud 13 {u 1 stock boand 'y 10 1 un Jolats and scantling, 18 to 24 £t Lath,..... Aslinglos, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Snectal Dipateh o%Fhe Chicagn Tribune, Livenroot, July 22~11 & m—~FLoOUR—No, 3, 34s } No, 1, %3, GratN—Wheat—Winter, No. 9, 9% 1 ; No. 1, 10a; #pring, No. 2, Us 6d; No, 1, 10824 white, No, 2, 108 8d; No. 1, 108 6d ; club, No, 2,108 7d § No, 1, 111, Corn, - No, 2,938 04; No, 1, 348 3d, Provistons—Pork, Tov. Lard, Sls, TLaviurootn, July #3—1 .p, m,~Frovn—20s, UiAIR—Wheat—VVinter, vone lore ; spring, No, 2, 108 ; No, 1,104 8; whilo, No, 2,104 9d; No.1,118; club, No. 2,118 3d; No, 1, Msdd. Coru—Isa 6, Lanp—62s, Lrvenroor, July 22—4 p, m,~Dreapsrorys—Flrm, Lann—No, 2, (2s ; No, 1, 62 6, Liverroos, July 29—5 p, m,~BarApsTUTIS—Un- changed, Livenroor, July 23--LaTEeT,—Frovn—Extra Stato and Western, 258, QGpArN—Whoat—XNos, 2 to 1spring, 0s 104@10s 6d, Corn—>Mixed, 35)s. ProVItONs—Pork—Westorn, 7te;. Eastern, 858, Boef—Amerioan, 72jge. Cumberland middles, Sls. Lard—American, 01, Cuezse~Fjrin; Ameriean, 555, ‘Fartow—American, 403 Prraorzus~Definod, 043 splrits, THL Loxpox, July 29, —WearRez—Fair, Moxkr—Rates of discount Inopon market for threa, months’ bills, 33/@3%, or X below the Bank of En* glaud rates, Rates for money on stock excliangs for maney socuntles, 13,@1, Tor; Bank or ENaLaNp—Amount of bullion drawn from ‘tho Bank of England on balance to-dsy was £7,000. Coxsors—3onay, 107%; sccount, 107%; UNITRD Brates Boxps—0Ss, 10755 408, 1053 ; new G, 103K, ANEMCAN Ratnmoap Sxcumrties—New York Cen. tral, 925 ; Erlo, 135 ; proferrod, 27, TaLzOW—438 0@ 48, TErNeD PETROLEUM—TK@TH Carourra Linskn—51a, Bexnw O1L—97p. Comuon Rostx—BKd. Brinrrs TURTEXTINE=22RNY, Tanus, July 22, —RexTes—03f 150, 107345 10- Faaxxvont, July 22,—UNrmep BTATES .DoNDA—023, Axrwenr, July 23.~PATROLEUM—IK (s NEW YORK DRY-:GOODS MARKET. Nizw Your, July 22.—usiness was modcrate with commisalon houses sud dull with {mrortors sud jobe bers. Colton flannels wore in good demand. Dork, fauoy, and chiocolate priuta wero moro active. Pacific prints opencd st 9o aud Dunnoll at 8Xc. slmores and wareted coatlogs wero [n fair domand, Wool flannols and tlankats wore sluggih. PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prrresvno, July 94— PETnOLRUM — Quist and stesdy; $LOLYC Did, $L03Y maked, ot Parker's; re- fined, 105;@10¢c, Fhilndeiphia delivery, THE PRODUGE MARKETS, NEW YOuX, Swactal Dirpateh ia The Chicaan Triune, Nw Your, July 3%.—WitraT—Markot 3@4o bigher, wifh active domand on mpot and to arrly sals 17500 bu at $LUT}@LI8 for No, 4 Chicsgo and Norlhwestorn; §t.4d for No. 2 Jlilwaukeo; $1.47@1,50 for No.1 spring; $1.90a1.48 for ungraded Towa and Minnesots apring; SLA4GL48 for winter red Woatsrn; $1.4%@1.52 for smber do ; and $1.4731.85 for white Wostorn; also 32,000 bu No, 2 Milwaukeo for July and August at $1,483 10,000 bu No, 3 Ohicago kallgr Augustst $L373; 8,000 bu do for Auguat ot 81,33; 02,000 bn No, 1 Milwaukeo for first balf August at $1.473¢ ; 30,000 bu No, 1 Minnesota, now | on the lake, at $1,50; 40,000 bu No, 1 Ailwaykes for Auvgust at §2.47; 50,000 bu No, 3 Mi{waukpo for August 54 81,441 16,000 bu do for Aret Lalf of August st 1433} a1 94,000 bu No. 1 dofor Auguat s 81,43, Rye firmer ; salos of 14,000 bu Canada o arrive fn boud at 950 and 31,00 bu common Canada at 31,10 fres, Carn 2@% betler; fairly acuve; salos of 148,000 bu at 01@9NG for steam winter mized and 03@Vicfor sail do, Oats firmer; sales of 61,000 bu at G3@¢3c for mized Woutorn, and G4@Ua for whits Wealern, ProvisiaNe—Middles quiet at 13%o for oily long clears, Lard finn; sales of 100 tca b 14o for prime sleam, Wainxy—Xarkot lower ; sales of 300 bl at $1,20) @121 per gal. Guookuixs—Bugar—Aarket firm ; falr demand ; folr to good refiuing quotod at 77§@BYo; primo at 83-16c, and whito Havans at 9%@105(¢. Liceln mod- request; firm prices; Carolina is quoted at¥y @80 far falr to prims, and rangoon, 6x@0¥c, Coffes firo | moderato damnand for full lols; we quate at ATN@190 gakd, aud Mazacallos at 314@33%0 gold, Toas—Alxrkot heavy § Hmited demand, Tavzow—Rules quict, witbout decided change. Wo quote country sud city at 82;@G0e. (T e dueclated Py zw Youx, July Xh—i Uli—=Falr demand, snd Cor v advhacat; Tocelpla, G000 Lila: Ak{r’«flu- fato and Wostorn, §5.60.50,00 conunon 1o goodl extra, $6,10@0,607 good to ioe, $0,80@1.00; balloon white Whvat WostesiLexita, $T.03457.15 + axtea Oblo, Boit@ 6.00; Bt Louls, $4.50@8.75, o tpur sdvaucing, || ‘gs.00@e.20. g CoNeMEAL—Yirman; $4.1084.00, Guani—Whaat irceguiar, Htaied, ang, unselied No. f Northwestern, $L15@1.10. Malt Corn—-Domand sctivaj 1 rvosiple, 78,000 bu; Westacs muized, Meam, W@YIKo; o uall, V@tée, Oate Ariper 3 mor white |.ifl r:;glxl'l‘l. Kty w“w“' Hav—{ulet, kot Arm; shippiog, 6xg10c. Ghoarameatiy Sofbs moseTaensn sad frmer; cargoes, 17X@3ua in gold ; Jobbing, ¥ @2ia lu gold, i s o mn v S i, S unabog e "a.m’owdull, but uockapged. Tice gilohy 5 A shado frmer ang fusctiva s xa0aed, 0%;@1ic; crude, m\\:. Braatven Ream—Dull; §1.65@1.75, Sriairs TunyeeTN uh“fi PROVIONSPurE < Doraasd snd sxcited Ny ™ it SN Y Bee | tations. " ork, $a1.c0, 'sU0Y cas-| 2100 Augmet, Tieef nunehanged, Ont meate Fhaet olenr, eity, 191, prio stoam, § Ann 3 Jard oxelted and l\rm:Ir! i 1812 @IBX Auguut 1427 ptemer. Burrx god, Cuezyr—Qulet ¢ fno, e, Enoa—Tleary ; Wostorn, 19%@10; Vitser~Lomer Syt DALTINORE. Barrntong, July 33,—FLoun—Demand aetive, anq prices have advanced; Woslern family, $8,875¢#8,15; olhern naclinnged. y Gnate—~Whieat—Activa demand: peices b #trong ; No, 3 amber Wentern, ; mized do, $1.50; No, 2red Westarn , $1.50; N Aliwaukes mpring: $1.4%@148. Corn’ axcited sud higher for Woatery mized, which soll at A7 AR%c. Oata firmer ; Woars flm%l;gl, 63@84c; white do, 65@08c, Ry firm by Har=Steads and unchanged, Proviions—Very firm; onler trado falrly metiss, Tork, 83100, Bulk ahoulders, VMB,EUJ clear ril, l-j-" g}}#‘ ':unxm;y;uu;e'm;@; pm;gv-(l. ficun—slhnulnm. clear 1) i @18s0,. atns, 1} Tard quint it nemy 1B H s Mgl Hurrrn—Hearce, Correr—Firm : ‘not qnotably higher, 1-,i-r-u5.,.u,:—xi..u.n dull3” rotned, 11}@11x0; crude, 47 Witiaxy—Dull and lower ; $1.204¢@1,21, PRILADELPITA. TRILADRLTOIA, July 2l—Froun—Firm; litle of. feelug; extror, $1.624@4.75 : Winconsin siid Minny. g0t oxtran, $3.573(x8.20} Ohio, Hiate, and Western, $HIN@E.T6; bigh rrader, $7.0037,75, GnarN-=Whont—High gradcs havo advanced ; unmd. tled: red, $LUNRL40; amber, $1U4@L4%; while, 8150, 1tyo, $1.10. Corn_excited and bighor s mize] _g)z::‘g’m, 3@9ic ; yollaw, 24@5c, Oataslondy; whily, e YETROLYOM—-Bsay; refined, 10 Wittaxv—Iron-bound, $1,21, gher ang erude, Bige. JurTEn~Stoady ; New York and Dradford Count sxtrad, 25G200: firnts, T03%0; Wentern oxiran, 333 0} Weatern frats, 16200 ; Weatern rolls, Arsta, 13 18, ,cmznu—vlm: Weatérn firm ot 100; tidan—Quiet and atoady 5 freah, 10, = Iuty SRCLRNATI, INCTNATY, July 43, ~FLoUi—Activo and s Lamily, $0.23% .«.y higiery Guay—-\Vhient bitoyant and unsettled; red, $1.45¢ 1,64, Corn very firm § bolders aaking higler prices, 73@75c. Oata quiot and stoady at GE@0le. Ky scarcs nnd firm ; higher at $1. Irovisions—Lork qiiiel and firm: conntry mes, $20.00: city, $2.60,” Lard falr and firm j summer, 133133c; kettle, 14}@141e. Bulk meats active and ighier, closiy;_firm nt tho outside; AX@4%0s 11%@ 131,@12(, Tacon i good” damand ; tending npward : sloulders, Yxo; ciear zib, 125@13%00 clear, 193¢, Wiltety—Tatr and firm ot $1,11, Puoebulltle i UTTE] teady and nnchan; Cnenan—Firm aud unchangel, LiNazD AND Land O1t—Qulet nnd unchangad, BT, LOUIS, @ 57, 'Loum, July 2L—Froun—Very firm: holders asking higuor pricens buyers havo gonerally withe primo, 53 drawn from the market anit littla (s done, uOmAmWhont active aud biglior, chicily for apean- ation ; No. 9 rod, $1I9@1.42 DId ‘canls at «all ; wales 11 gust; $LU@LATY Bepteniber, ighior ; car-lota No, 9, mized, llflfifl.?(c. 630 3 salea at TIQT1\(c August: 7540 Bope tomber. Osts hiigher ; cat-lots, 8303 610 bid cash 4t call; salos nt 40334150 August, Yrovisons—fork lighor : $31.25 cesh ; $21,00 July, Dulk tnests frmer; beld higher; shoulders, &xoq cloar rib, 12¢ nmked + 1130 bid; cloar sidoy sold at 12303 genorally bold at ‘121c. ' Bacon firmer: i@ S4c; '137i@ldo: 13, @940, Lard Airmer; beld igue er; 13c bid for sumnior, {¥itsxz—~Stoady and unchsoged ; $1.18. TOLEDU, ToLEno, July 22.—FLOUB~—Flrmer: held higher, GnaiN—Wheat excltod and higler ; ‘smber Michigan mpot and August, $0,43: Baptembor, $1.43% ; No. Dayton & Michigan red, 3141, Corn active and bigh- er, closluyt quict; high-mized, August, 8%} Sptember, 10ie’; low-mixed, T8Xc, Oats strongs and higher; No, 1'Auguat, 44}g0; Heptomber, 41c., Faxaaze—Dudalo dull, “350; Uswego' bo for wheat, IiaN~Steady ; moderato demand 3 18%¢o, JHroziere—Elour, nono; whoat, 8,00 bu; eora, 17,000 b oata, 25,000 bu, s whest, 6,000 o Brrpuxxrs~Flour, coru, 6,000 bu; oats, 5,000 bu, MILWAUKEE. Mrtwavzer, Wis,, July 22.—FLoon—Tligher, sioAm—Nheat exciled and highor; Ko, 1 aliimanter, ol 3 0. 0, §1.: 3 dul 1,301 ; Augurl, $120% om” oxclied andtigher?. Hoods e by higher: No, 2, 8lc. Barley oxoltod and higher ;' No, 3, Beptimber, $LWG, Jiyo scarco and Srm; No,Z, o, Provisions-~Quiet and firm, Mess 1,00 Py iy 2k W Fnriants—To Bulalo, 3e, Azcxiera—Flour, 3,000 brls: wheat, 184,000 b, BuiparxTs—Fiour, 3,000 bris; wheat, 381,000 bu, LOUISVILLE, LoviaviLx, Ky, July 22.~FLoun—Demand and pricen biavo sdvoncil ; extran, $4.76R0.05 ; oxtra fam- Ay $5.03@5.80; No.'d, $0.46@018 3 (ancy, 18.76Q URAIR-—=Wheat—TFair domand ; market firm ; $1.153 1,25, Corn guiet but Arm at 70@700. - Osts in fair do- maud § pricos hiave advanced 630, Ryo uominal Har—Quiet and unchanged ; ?l ,00:231,00, Provisiors—Higher; gensrally held Lo above quo- Bulk meats—Shoulders, 850} glnr r:'I:‘lldu‘d. ) ;’-\;xc(liul.;}‘(ufi Ilul:gn-aalhfluul- orw, U2{c; sides, 1) tH ge, i £ Lard, 1X@1830, ' " o ‘Wiiskx—$L.10. NEW ORLEANS. Nw Ontxans, July 22.—Conn—Firm ; 83@05a sy $18.00; pri aY—Quiet; ordiuary, ; prime, $23.00. Viloraions--ork bew Brmer s $31 50, Bry st meat firm; nonu in first haunds; Jobbing ahouldors, Ojoke. | wacon frmer; 108105, 1o, Hauin wcare and frm ; cliolee sugar-curod, 185 @1do; otliers unclanged, Ioe=~Tho irat rige of tho now crop was received Jeuterday, from W, M, Yarris, of Good fope Dlantw on, Ht, Charles Parfsli. The first was recelved st yoay July %), e day oalier, CLEVELAND, CLEVRLAND, O,, July 22, —GuAIS—TWheat firm ¢ No, 1 red, $1,88; -No, 3do, $1.83, Curn fir aud better) apalled from storo, Thlo: sars on track, SC@TTe hkfiefimm aud 'botter; No, 1 Blato, 6433 No. 4 do, 606} white, 43¢, PXTROLEUM—Qriet ; standard ,white, car lots, DXe 1 Obiu Sjuto teat, Jige, ", n‘z,ctlm—wx:u 2,100 bu; corn, 350 bu; oats, ™ DOETON. Tosrox, July 22.—Froun—Vory firm and advaneiny superliue’ Weatorn, $1,755,35 ; common oxtrs, §3 @00, Wisconuu wid Minncsots do, 8538 whito wheat Olilo, Indiana, and Alchigan, $4,25@ Iliinols, $0.8547.75; 81, Louls, $8,5038,23; fancy Minnesots, $7.00¢:8.50, Unani—Corn tirm ; mized and yollow, %00, Osly mixed and white, GI@75c. 5 BUFPALO, Durravro, July 2,—UB Ain—Wheat quiet, with light offoriugs ; No, 4 Milwaukes hield st 1,40, Corn qulel and fr ; No, 2 milzed Weslorn, 3¢, Oats dull, CANAL FRkiGHiTe—Firin, at 8o for whest, Tio fat oarn, and Go fur vats, ols included, to Now York. g e MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY. 22, Anzivep—Prop Lincoln, Kellamey, lnmbar § barge +| Zorgan, Kellapioy, lumbor; scow M, N, Dunbas, Tike's Vier, wood ; achr Fulaski, Muskegon, tumber; prop Favorite, Monomines, sundrics ; bargo Urauuy, Mouomijyce, Jumber; barge T, J. Hrousqn, Blcnoms “liee, ‘lumber ; barge Bonors, Menomines, lumbe barge Ellen Willlams, Mouominee, lumber ; schr Hele en Blood, Muskegon, lumber ; stmr Corons, 8t, Jo- sopn, sundries; prop Azlzons, Bulfalo, sundrice prop Muskoges, &t. Joseph, wundries; scow Wililam atus, Holland, lumber( sshr Johu Mincr, Alpows, lumber; schr G, ‘U, Wormiygien, Glavalau) coal; .stmr Bhoboygsp, Manitowoc, sundrig barge B, B, Buckhout, Baginaw, lumber ; prop 8, C Baldwiy, Escanabia, fron ore; Largs Agnes L. Potler, Escanabs, fron ore ; sehr I, O, Crawford,: Green L talegraph poles ] -prop Occnto, Groen .Iisy, sundries; stmr Muskogon, Muskegon, sundries; simr Huron, Mollsud, wunidrios ; scow Bpy, Saugatuak, light ; sebr Tum Valne, Muskegon, wood ; prop Gen, I, E, Tains, Granu layan, towing ; bargo Wyomtiy, Grand Hav lumber ; barge Apprentico Doy, Grand Hpven, I Lor ; barge O, F, Allen, Grand Iaven, lumber; scht Arctic,Sustnioo,Jumber ; prop @. P, Hoath, Hsugatuck, sundries { prop Oneids, Buffalo, sundrfes; schr W, 1L Hawkins, Union Plor, wood ; prop Olematts, Peshe tigo, tawing ; berge Advance, Puehtigo, lumbar ; bargt Mautcaes, PeaipigoJpmber; pohr Norrsan,Oconto, s ber ; pcow Afary E. Packsrd, Colling’ Pier,bark ; schr De Feryunon, Pensaukee, lumber; schr D. R. Martlo, Ludington, lumber ; prop Alssks, Duffalo, sundrles prop Ohlo, Michigan City, Hght; schr Geu, Frana Blagel, Claveland, cosl; achr Defolt, Alssk, cedst _posta ; schr Jason Parker, “mu"?' wood ; scbr Wi to Rempiat, Ludington, luober ; schr ons, Mus- o miber; . acle - Noltia Tuel}’ ul.l'lp:‘.nl:; gon, Jumber ;. Ao e d Juljs bargo 1 4 Mosiegon, Jumber; e, Moakeobn, Juiaber’s acr Ooral, Whits Lakty el 4 scbr Whirlwind, fiullegnon, Tumbor, OLmARgu—Bobr -Lumborimar, Dlack' Oroek 10 b8 flour ; schir Collingwood, Graud Traverss, 250 bu osté§ fclur Maaselon, utfle St b corn 3w W, Canle ball, Ford Jivar, w00 1bs_ Lutter, 10 bris beans ; acl Qolden Fléecy, fiu&nlo 30,000 L oorpj achr A, Mo Moas, Buffalo, 19,587 bu corn geop Eavarite, be- nomineq, bams, aud ayndgies ; schr Buffalo, 15,429 bu doru ¢ sabr Josoph Palge, Buffalo, 43,805 bu corn § Wop Missetiger, Hit, Joe, 00 Lu ik ‘and sundries ; wtur Corona, Bt, Joo, aundrios ; stwr Bheboygan, Manitowoe, sundrics. Niour Creapaxcss—Liarge Alsrt, Poahtigo, 10 brid rk, 3 Lrla beat, ad wundriva; schh O, . jiyan, Bat- R 30714 bu corn; schz 4, T, dolinevi, Duffale, 81,188 bu coru ; eluur' Josophs T ilurl, Danits, 240 bi J0urt, #40.1rls purk, 18 casve lasd, 1 Usroo Laws, sud ‘aundrion s prup G. P, Heath, Saugstuck, sundrisss stmr_ Huron, Hollnd, suadrics Muike un,l‘unk-uan.lnndlh-;wuvhmx [ Liustfaloy 5020 0 wheat, Y720 b Bopr, sk sundetes. LAKE FREIGHTS. ¢uoAco, here wes & falr demisud for frelghit-room, and rates ‘ware strong b3 3)(0 for whest aud 8 for cosu.fo Bafle: lo. Behrs Montauk and Jilizabuth, terges Michipn 3pd Gravos (atier rochartced), whient s 8x0; par Bt Androws, whoat (losds at five elevators) st 31 ‘hum Obilo, aud schrs Woodsuff, O, . Nuns, Czif, and Eue i bista laer conditional, Gom M i; rop Oos whapt' througli, " To Dawegoricls Ao Lo Avprav atmr

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