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MIRCRLLANROUS. STATE OF TRADE. City Railway, B City Rallway, Wert Side., Clty Ranwas, North Bide, Tho Financial Situation Remains Without Change. T Of COMINETEEs 606 Chirago Gag Light and Coke nimet Dock Company Fthwcatern gold bonds. . -Pullman Palace Ose Company, Distsiet of Columbia 3.654, guarantee: tho Dulted States, ox, iv. A Light Movement of Curroncy to the Country. New Youx, Ang, 3.--Gold opened and clored nt 114%, with salen at 113, Borrowing rates, 1@3. Loans were also made tint, Governments firm, higher. State aecuritien quict. All tho Government oflicas were cloret to- spect to the momory of Andrew Johnson. Blocks woro dull and Grn; prices advanced in tho morning X@3{, Tho market {eft off at a elight ree action from the highest potnt, The moat activa stocks wore Pacife Ball, Wertern Union, Lake Shore, North- weatern, and Ohion, Truneactions at the Stock Ex: change were 62,000 shares, of which, 13,000 were Facile Bail, 11,000 Western Uaton, 10,000 Northwweaterns, 11,00) Lake Shore, and Moncy market easy at Chearings, $1200 Produce exports, $4, Bterling exchange, 4%: GUYERNMENT Towns, 12g | Coupons, 09 114%, | Now 3n, Lu-tts, regular. 10-4:!a, coupons, Tho Produce Markets Irregular---Pork, Lard, and Barley, Stronger. [allroad bonds atrong and Wheat and Corn Open Higher, and De- cling Sererely---Light Ship- FINANCIAL. fheloan masYot was, jf anything, duller than ths day before, The profit in carrying corn at the prices of day Lefore yesterday wae wiped out by the fuclnations of the market, and one of the alight sources of demand from Bonrd of Trade operators for loans wad dostroyed. ‘The apectilative transsctiona on the Board abeorh but very ttle money, as minat of them are run on niat- ginn; and, as thero te no profit in carrying either wheat or cor at present prices,the banks can djanoso af hut lit- He of their surplus at tho Board of Trade, Iu morcantite circles there aro naturally but few borrowers at this soanon; there ate 8 few exceptions to this, In cash ‘where collections have falted in the country. Rater aro weak, and while the surplns of the hanka remaiun an abundant ng itis are not Miko to strengiben, Tho applications for loans are preasing only from {hone to whom the banks do not care to lent, Tutca of discount at tho banks oro till quoted at xB 10 per cent to regular customers Dorrowern with satisfactory collateral or indorrements toncessions of 2 o 3 per cent are reaiily mada, On the street, thero Is an insutlicient supply of good hegotiable paper, Mates are 6.214 per cent ‘New York exchange {a suld at 75¢ to 0c Utecount, be twoen banks, for $1,0°0, ‘The movemont of currency to the country contlnuce rime mercantile poper, Conpana, ‘lave Tennessee ta, old. Tonnesteo Gy new. 84 Virginia Gn, old. 7 Ninsinta Ga, new, a Wertern Union Tel,, 81, , Netw Toray Covtral..10% WS | Mt, Pad, ry United States... to good outalde 1444 | Terra Maute. 0” | Terre Haute . yehteago & Alton... { Chicaga & Mton pais Gays | Ohio & Maebenippt Union Pac. atock, ‘The clearings wero $4,490,090, PULLYAN'S PALACE-CAR COMPANY NONDS. ‘The Sccretary of the Pullman's flac has tasucd a notice that the Company will pay the out- standing bonis of $1,00,(00, 8 per cent, first acrier, ue Noy, 15, 1878, at any time prior to that date, with scorued Interest, on presentation at the office of the Farmer's Loan & Trust Company, New York, LIABILITIES OF B. E. MONGAN'S SONS. Ast of the creditora of the California boure of E, ‘E. Morgan's Sone, bankrupts, shows tho indebtodu of the firm to havo boon over $1,100,009, whlch In quite a formidable amount of Habillttes for the short tme the ‘Tho principal creditors are tha ‘London and San Franciaca Bank, $173,000; Daniel Mey- er, $20,000; sud Campbell & Co, $40,000, ‘The clama of the Grangers against the firm amount to about 1 will bo remembered that Ihe suspension occurred laat October, SACRIVICING RAILROAD NONDHOLDERS’ INTERESTS, ‘The difference vetwoen the protection atfurded by the English law tothe holders of ratiway honda, aud that given by the American law, inconaiderable, ‘tho Engh law does not permit tho confiscation of iuter- estathat cau be consummated under the American On this subject wa reproduco tho following remarka from Herepath'a London Ratieay Journal of U7 5535 | Central Par, } Unlon Pac, bond: Cieve,, Cin, &. REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instruments woro filed for record CITY PROPERTY, Western av, 192 ft n of Van Duren. Git, dated Aug 2. fen of Hirech et, wf, tw of Hockwall av, nf) 29x120 ‘firm was ip buainoss, tu Went Randotph at, provements, date. fteof Sheldon al, ‘Wost Murot at, x12d ft, dated July Praitle ay, near ‘Tw Archer ay, 135 ft 8 w 0} {t, with otter property, Norta Dearborn st, 00 ft f, 2oxld ft, dated Auge North Walated st, a Ww cu 2 AS-100x195 ft, datud tings wt, 144 ft w of Latli ‘There is this wide differenco between Canadian and American railways, unable to pay the duritg the passing commorcial depresaion In the two cotuntriek=that there In no danger a Canadian tine will bo sold ont, but this eannut bo satd ‘The Canadian luw sie Englieh, According to Engish (and Causdian) rall- why laW, 8 Huo cannot be creditor can put ina Receiver and take the profta,— cna thie Mecorsary exponaca. Ain tho first duty of an Engitas raitway company to work ita Ine, and this it must do in perpetuity, eannot delegate Its powers and dutles tu any other tho apectat authurity of ‘Therefore, It his no power in itself to sell tte lite (in the abecnce of a spo einl act for that purpose), and therefore, also, ade verrely it cannot be brought undur the harmer. have always regarded thia law ns respects our raihwaye ta proper, for a rallway is tuo largo » property to be Had the Gondon, Chatham & Dover been sult tO tho highest Ladlor when, a fow yours buck, it could not pay {ta mortgage crediton, what crimo would have been commuted! Whe could bave bought that ne? Nu ordinary purchaser Mtalist of the largest maans, it was worth inillioun aterting, and pow it must Lo worth full double whut it thet was, Had a sale beon legal and effected, the proport, wa uno for ah fof ‘ntinervus creditors aud proprictors would have beet djduled wholesale, With regard, however, to tho Erle, Mlantic & Groat ‘Western, aud a number of otber Aimer: au railway Hucaln trouble, owing to the temporary duleulth» uf that flucttiating but on the whole progrimsive country, tuere is danger of alsoluic coufiscation, under tie which maxo no distinction between ‘this description of property and otuer, A raiiway in. Americ unable to pay ita debts can be put upto The owners of many a railway in Amorica havo beon “ cleared out,” almolutely deprived ‘of thetr property. fs (ho result of some tumporary dis- aster, plus the aw of tat country, It ty, tuerefore, of {unpartanca in tho Erte caso to ostablish « powerful cotnmittes of committees to watch over the interests of the bond and share hoders, for thelr property is iu real Jeopardy, if the law {4 allowed to take ite In the presence of tha crude American railway law, it le remarkable that ao much of the capital for Atneri> can railWayu J@ supplied by means of wiortyago-bouds, ‘nd Groin Engtand, too, RATES OF INTEREST ANROAD, The following were the rates of woncy st the leading cities abroad Ju}y 3 ‘bond creditors Brown st, tw car f, dated Juno 1 NonT oF CILY 14 (OF COURT-HOCEE, Ya Sg Thock 13, © ky Sve 29, 40, 11, Did to pay ite debits, ‘Tho | souTH OY CITY LIMITA, WITHIN 4 RAD: COURTHOURE, 5 Unies! Lote 2 ta 2 Wright & Wendelt’a part 9 w 24 Sei dated May 17., Wentworth ay, it w cor of 1 £4, slated Slay 2: Lot 1 Block 2 Kui TY Birverserreees Die truilic receipts f Lavints at, 66, 535; company unless It hae sticices bal’s part Seo ¥, 38, 14, duted Parliament to do no. po GOMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following wora the receipts and shipments of thy leading articles of produce iu thin city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morulug, and for tho corresponding dato one year got not oven 8 ca} very loweat potul vorily anid indred American sw, Flux seed... | Cured meata, lus ‘auction and sold. Tallow, tess Suingles, No... Poultry, voops., Withdrawn from store on Monday for city con- rumption: 11,785 bu wheat, 2,909 bu corn, 913 bu oate, 124 bu rye. ‘The following grain was Inspected into ators on ‘Tucaday morning; B cara No, 1 mpring, 191 cara and 1,100 bu No, 2do, 45 cara No. 3 do, 11 cara rejected do, 3 care no grade do (193 wheat); 7 cars and 6,000 bu highenilzed corn, 143 care aud 8,600 bit No, 2 do, Bl cars rejected do, Scars no grade do (251 cars cor); Lear white gata, Lear end 1,200 bit No, 2 do, Lear re- Lear No.4 r50, 1 cor now harley, Lear no grade do, ‘Total (187 cary), 199,000 bn. Inspected ont : 28,972 bu wheat, 156,103 bu corn, 40,350 bu oats, 749 bu rye, ‘Tho leading produca markets were very irregular yenterday, Moat of (em advanced early, and then Woakened, though the advices from other pointa were generally encouraging to holders, The weather was fluer, and gave promtao of belug mora eettlod, white in nome cases the markets wero above a shipplug polut, ‘The whipping moversont was almout sta standstill, and Iako freighta woro caster in consequence, mornlng papers was equally Madrid, Cadiz, avi Lisbon and Oporto Bt, Peteraburg,. ‘Turin, Florence, and Tom THY UNION DANK GF LONDON Thore are no signa of weakness in (he last report of the Union Uank of Loudon, which was ignorautly re~ Ported to have failed as a cousequeuce of the suspen. ion of Dancan, Sherman & Co, ‘Tho Hfty-furth report of thu Union Bank of Lon- don, submitted and adopted at a meeting of the ahare- holdara held on Wednewday, Joly 14, sliows thal tho net profits for the six months ending the suit of June sant, after payment of all charges, including £114,995 12s 10d for interest paid and dua to customers on thelr current and depouit account forward, amounted to £1¢! the paymout of # dividend at the rite of 15 per cent per sunum ou tho pald-up capttal, clear of income tax, Tile absorbs £104,625, aud leaves a balance of £61,123 Ov dd, which, with the sum of £38,876 lug Gd taken from the reserve, making 2100,0U0, the Directors ‘nol snide asamole provisloa for bad and doubtiul dcbis and to meet tho possible Tosa failures during the past balf year, The amount due by the Bank ou current accounte and depoalt recelpts, including Suterest accrued, 1s £13,921,775 Lie 1d, white the Natilities on acceptances (cover in Land being ‘Tho loans, bile dia and £22,185 4d brought nd recommenda preceding, but the personal advices from the country were uot loaded duwn with rain ¢ indeed, those soctions which do moat trade witb Chicago reported good weather, Thin tnade Luyers for shipment hold off, and then the truders for futuite grow nervous, maklug tho feeling o very tnacttled one all round, ‘The wheat gathering atlractod tho greatost crowd, jo iauch an object of interest aa to niako the } attendance on the other crib comparatively small, wan capoclally remarkable an belng the centro oround which clustered ou unsogual number of country ‘Vieitora, most of whom were peennfarly interested an the movementa of through the heavy £7,101, 04) are counted, ate, amount ta £19,060,41Y da 2d, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Dotted States Ca of *21, ‘United States $200 of ‘United Blates 5-20 of 65, we of 6S—January aud July, 8-200 of 'G7—January and July. B-2us of '68—January wud duty, Vuited States new fof B17 ‘United States currency 64, Gold was 1123,41123;, Greenbecks closed at 63%{ on the dollar, YOREAGH EXCHANOE. Bterling exchange was 447}44a 190} ; cable tranufers, Losdon, 491)qj Paris, 810, Other ratea of foreigu erchauge are quoted: 402,218 4 11d, anil tealifed and nervous contortions which would be de regle jn one who Atone time they crowded in ¥o thickly, and sotue of them were so yociforous, Mako {t dithcult to trade, lela daily attendance, But thst was soon over The people who found fauit with their demonstra- Hous Uelonged to that clase whose soule aro never mado fat by the reculpt of country order to buy or sell, ‘The dewand for dry goods was Nght, and prices were without quotable varlatlou. ctive, with peices Orm. ‘here wae a good Jocal and abtipiug demand for butter, and the light recoipla wero roudily absorbed at the roceutly ad- terusing quiet and aleady Tn the feb warket the only change noted was an ade vance of 26¢ per 3g br iu No, 2 mackerel, Orlud frulte were genorally quivt and ateady, Appl over, were active and stronger, advancivy « Ko al) around, No changes of tinportance were developed In the coal aud wood markete, Leather remaias dull and weak, ile ruled quict previously quoted, ‘There wi Lolders of tobacco, and sn adv. Lumber continues active st {he yards, aud steady, At the docks a far trade was reported at nuchanged Tho hardware market contiuues dull, and tin Mates are 690 per box tower, Naile were unchanged. ‘Tbe wool market continues dull aud easy iu vympathy with the ast, Husali orders are comiug 10, but manu- fucturors gaverally are supplied fur the present, Broom-corn was fri In consequence of the food dau. age to the growing crop Ju Oblo, and tha general back- ward coudition of the crap, fusll orders Hides wery eelling to tho extent of the ufteriugy, but the market fe Lose Brin, owing tu the May was quict. Old was wante:!, but none was offered, Vegetables contlune d prices are vory var fruite were quics aud caalur, @xoevt berrloe, which . Poullsy was is request Grocertes wero vauced quotation Germany (reichimarks).... Belgwund (rane Holland (quildery), Switzerland (france), Sweden, Norway, au Austria (paper durius)....0..++6 CITY AND COUNTY BONUS, ‘Chicago City 7 B ct. bonde. Chicago GUY 1— cl, sowerage, 102 jut, Chicago City 7 och, waterluan 105 tut, Cufsago City 1 Wet certificates 09 & int, City 6 ct certiticates Gs de in oty 7B ct, bonds, ‘Woet Fark. T per ceut bouds. Bagging was orm, fd Dentoarle (kroner), trong feeling among co tw talked of, Merchants' Nat Gernin National Baa ot furtign pteete Com Exchange Netous City Nationa) Bauk.. Ucme Nationa Bspk,. Satioval Bank of Mino! ‘Alfnols Trust and Bavings ‘Merchants’ Suvings, Loan Union Notional Dave Daion Stock-Yard falling off in the exporta, aye peerly out of season, if Mew varletica of grass have appeared in tho paw tures af Woatern Missonet, tha srods af which are aup- Pond to have been brought from the plaiue amd dee porited by the graeshoppors last fall, Tho most abundant of there in a green bunch grare which arowa lustiriantly everywhere, and Lae becomea favors tle with cattle, ‘This grara ts withont a name, Alnco the ‘hoppera brought # little good Into the country, auppose thoy be duly credited therefor by narulng it After thor, Why not-call It hopper-grasa "2 QRAN IN BTORR, ‘The faltowing aro tho footings of tha Metal repart of graln fu etore In thls city on the evening of Satur aay lant, aud at corresponding dates: Jur, July Atip ty Wheat 1875, 1973, 1874, Ns, Dansber. ese ‘Total... Corn— No daeweee No, 2. Rejected... No gra ph nixed, Yellow White, New No, 3, New rejectud.ye, Total.eess Uejec Naw reject Total of all kinds in store, 4,762,910 bu, There Higurea slow an incrense during last week of 140,466 bu wheat, 4J2,859 bu corn, 152 bu ryo, anda decrease 39 bu oats, 2,600 bu barley, Total Increase, 574,- 448 bu. PROVISIONS, TOG PRODUCTS—Were unsettled at a higher range with tittle doing except in pork, Hogs were shado firmer, belng iu rather mail supply, aud this teaded, toatiifen product, but tho irregular fecling in grain acted asadrag on the market for provisions. New York was irregular, like Chivago, both opening strong, and falling off in intercat, Shipmenta of pork and tard were light, and thoua of meats wero fair but b- low tho recent avorsgo, Mens Poux—Waa active, and advanced 4740 por trl, but fell Lack, and closed 25¢ higher tain on Mon- day. There was a very good demand early, eoveral bnylng orders betug received from outside, but they were mostly Aled beforo noon, after which sellers wero more numerous, Sales wero reported of 140 bria cash ot $21.40; 500 dela seller August at $21.20; and :0 brig rcller September at $11.25 21.55. ‘Lotal, 14,- AW) brig, Tho murkct closed tame at 341.13 cash or seller Angaat; and $21,324 rellor Septembor, Holler O-tober was inactive; nominal at tho chao at £21,40921.45. Seller tho year was quotalio at {13 1947@18.15, Lxtro pritue porlt waa nontinal at §14.25@14.50. Lanp—Was very quict, but 10<412%¢c por 100 tba higher, Holdera wore tirm {n tholr views in sympathy with pork, whilo buyers were unwilling to follaw the markot upwarde, Sales were Imited to 150 tea sum- aner at $13,09 ; 1,00, tea aller September at 815,605, 13,65; #50 tes eller October at 211,88; aud 00 tca rell- erthayear at $12.25, Total, 1,000 tes, ‘Tho market clowed ‘tirin at 31; caeh or Weller the month , $1.65 fur Sept + And $13,89 for October, Mrata—Were quict and 8 shade firmer, There was a fair demand, chiefly for summer cuta, but geuorally atinslle figures, which xellers would not accept, aud wom lotg wero beld ‘ye per tb bighar, Balea wero re~ ported of (0,000 Its summer houlders at 84f0; 20,000 Karrejected do at-7ige ?10),000 fa nliort elbmab 11%e 3 and 100,009 Iba short clears ot Mond iy evening at 1 ‘The market closed at Hye for nlionlders, cash or seller August, wud Aigo for dowellet Septomber; Mxe fer long cleary, cuwh or acllor Augunt, aut 11 for do svller Beplembor; 1% .0112,6 for short ribe, c: or roller August, abd 12s12j0 for do’ sel‘ Huptomber; 140 for short clears, cash or seller August, and Ite for do selier Boptembor, Boxed meata "Yo higher tuan tho price for loose lots, Lang and suort clear, boxed, quoted at 1221203 and tong cut bams at 124@1Iye, Bummer-cured Engl” meats 840 for shoulders, loose; MMe for Cutpberlinds boxed ; 11 We for long cleara dos and. 1tXe for short riby do} swoet-ekled hams, 15 Ms average, 113, @l2c, Bacon mots quoted at 1415e for hams, 0,0 for shoulders, 12%6 for short riba, and Hue for short cloara—all picked, Gneawe—Wan gutet at 1@9igc. BEEF PRODUCTS—Were quiot and nominally un- changed at $4.00 for mesa; $.50 for extra mess; sud $20,5-4g 21,00 for hae, TaLow—Quotod at 8442880 for packors’, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was in good demand and: firm early, and rome sales wero made at a further advance, the stocks being light, A fow lota wore taken for ahipment. Later the market ruled dull, in aympathy with the do- cline in wheat, and buyers held back, Sales wore re- ported of 100 bria winters on private terms y 9,30 Drla apring extraa partly at $5.80 40,09; ond 109 brie ryo flour on private terms, Total, 3,500 bris, ‘Tho market closed with the following as the rango of prices: Choica winter extras, $6,80@7.25; cor.mon to good do, $6.00;6¢,50; choice apring extras, $5,600.00} fair do, alipplug grades, $5.2525,00; Minnesota, $0,00 Q1.00; patent aprings, £4,75@8.50; spring superfiucs, $3,7584.1217 5 rye Mote, 35.5155,60, ‘Dean—Wan lu fale demand aud firm, with light of- ferings, Boles wero reatricted to 10 tous at $10.00 on track, ConN-MraL—We quote at $3.60@1,70 per’ brt for good and $20,00427.00 per ton for coarse, WHEAT—Was active and unnettled, being very weak In tho latter part of thouravion, ‘Tho market ranged from 2c below ta Xie above tho Intoat quotations of Monday. The recelpta were pot large, but the sbip- mente of the previous day were but a single car-load, Liverpoo} aud New York were quoted strong, with = good demand In Europe, but at figures relatively bo- Jow ours ; it was figured out that there Is a loas of sov- eral centy per bushel on ubSpinenta to the seaboard, ‘There wore 8 good may buyiug orderd in early, veer ly all for September, and the market advanced rapidly while thero Wore Leing filled, But it was discovered that novody wanted cam whoat, ‘hore wae no mulp- ping demand, ond capitalisté did not want it to carry into. ‘next month, there being no prof it “in tho operation, ‘Tha turned tho, tide. Operators for future became anstous eolters, and though the September option weakenod fast, cuslt Lota dloclined mtill fanter, Leing at ono tine dlwounted fully foe per bua elecuinutance which baa not beon paral. at this date for many yeure past, ‘The situation in Europg acems to Le that they bave a good demand for tho wheat now thera, but do not care to oriter moro feom this aide of the Atlantia till the prosent excite- ineut hus cooled down, ax deslors there think Weaturn prices bave been ruu up tow bigier pulnt than ia ware fauted by the etrcunstanous, ‘They will probably take little mora till they have found aut the exact siluation in Europe, ond canvassed all tho poseibto woarees of supply, Soller September opened at $1,26};, rove to $1.21 44, full back to $luity, wold up to $1637, declined” to ‘$1,214, advanced to 61.2545, and fell to 1.2547 at tha Beller tho Inoniti, or eauh No, aprlug, sold a $1.2°@1.24, clone jug atelud Peller the year wold at $Latdl2h; and buyer tho year (arly) at $1.30, Carb wales Wore ro- ported of 3,UCU bit No 1 epring at $1.97 t 141,490 in No, Ado at $1 23is 1.24 5 11,400 bu No. do at $1.t0)¢@1.175 and 3,tuu bu rejected do at §2,05;91,00, ‘otal, $50,200 bu. Minwrsora Waeat—Was in fair demand early, at You outside priced of the previous day, alee wore e 9,2, and $1.27 for No, 2 y betow these Suurce, ‘COIN—Was active and irregular, in sympathy with ents “Liverhoul waa dd per 48) loa higher, Lut thie fact was partially noutrallzed Ly the strongor tou in ‘ocean frlgts, “New York was # off, aud thu bulletin abowed au incroave of wearly 451,000 bu ta our atucka inatoro last week, Tho market advauced Xe carly, snd afterwards declioet, under a rather heavy prea: gure to sell, to 36u bolow the clusing prices of tite pro vious day, with e reduction of the Beptewber prowium: toxbout ic por bu, Mellers wero wot very numeruiis, Dut buyers wore decidedly acarve after tie Ares hour, e yoodl any operators being attructud by the excite- jews fu wheat, ‘Ta wore sulted woather acted au a danper ; reports from the wountry iudicating that if ft will ‘clear up now the corn crop “will be all night, in Which caso tha dncrvssed breadth sown will givo ws tho largest crop ever gathored, Beller Septumberopened at 144{c, advanced to 143(c, auil declined t0 730, closing ub Tsu, Beller thy uicuth sold at T2@i34e, cloaug at the tuslde, Gilt-enlged rocelpta cloned Bb 724e for No, Dand 724d fur big wised, ‘aloe wore repuried af 45,200 Ubu blyly mised at 12 [ag Tdsga: 109,400 bu No, 4 ut T26), Tala say bu ressctud at Sie x Muy bu sara at COs A 2,000 by aby avinple at ossiacds, Total, 358,000 ue GATS—Were active, averaying nearly 1o higher, ‘Tho warket waewacited e: ea to the teria of large ordetw frou the sections of Quie aud Ludiane, wherg the crop ts eupposud to Lave bet fulocd by the Huods; they tha wborta got nervous, and Koon, rushed iu; aud the spirited competition Lelwoen buyers caused a sharp sdvaucu fo pricus, New York aud other gtaiu markets wore aleo higher earl: Abou all decilued luter, aud outa yradually tollowed guts, Ger my aided tn this direction by thy prewuce of wore avilerd, The receipis were very lybt, aud cavh oaty were 20 higher, the demand clog only for small lots for Lome consumption, Hel month upeued at dijo, udvabred tu de, receded to sud closed ut d43ge, Boller Keptomber wold at AN G2K cs, and cloand at 40¥o, Beller the year rold at 1Igi240K¥o, Cash No. wold at S4@444gc. Bales: 8,009 ba No.2 ab 10) bu white’ by sample at Gao om track, Wan qinlet and firmor. ‘There wer ordern on the floor for bath carl atid Clute, but the light offer fuga restricted bmainers, Sellar eptember was quoted ate, And eller AUgnet nt Mle, Cash No, 2 was mal ahteat Hic, "Tho. offeringe of samplea wore amalter, Wut the quality waa bettor than heretofore, beuce hixhi- er prices were ankedt by ecllers, Bales were mado cit x) bu by sample at A2s830 on trsck, aud AU bu lo at Blo, delivered, BARLEY —Tho market opened firm at an advance of 30 tinder # good detmani for options, and ruled oasine towarils fhe middle nf the seasion, cloalug taro atthe opening figures, ‘Tho buying orders were front the flooded dintricts of Indiana and Ohio, ‘Tho re= porta from thore Stiles wero very slincouraalig, duit the tone is not likely to catise_any defctoncy fh tho agarogute crop of the country, The production of tha Sinton named Je titnited any way, and moro than con~ peneated for by the increas In the erp of othor tatoasnd Canada, Heller Seplemtior openod at $141, sold at $LOOUGLOOW, mudclored at gl to, Sellet October eulit at $1.04 (31.09, closing At abut tho out ride, Gash barley waa very thotee Northern Fannpton wore hent at $1.20;t1,34, nnd uno Sokd at 400, 430, Bales 800 Lu How, by Rniupile, at WGC, LATRAT. In the afternoon meen pork waa faicly active and Se lower, clovlug at €21.10021.15 seller the month, and $21,274, 221,90 rellor Keptember, Balen: 6,760 bria ad $2 Lie2t,20 aotler August, aud $21,225 )G2145 wells er Heptetnber, Tari was quiet anit rteaty at $19.15 saller August, and $13,624 13.6) retier Boptamber, with wilon of Ub ton canh nb $13.50; 150 ten huttied ot $14,005 and 250 ten seller Sopteraber at $13 Shouldera wore atoady, with eates of 60 toa awee! pickled at Migc. Whent wam active and higher, owing partly to ra morrof anadvatice (nu Liverpool, ‘Tho market xd- vanced 1c, and cloned In thigher than on ‘Chany Seller Soptember opened at $1.33, advanced to $1.245¢5 and closed ut $1eH's. Seller Auguat aold at $1,233 1.26%, closing at $1,201.90; Corh was quiet atid easier, though firm carly, in armpathy with wheat. Sellor September sold at 72% LN¢c, and cloved at 730, Boller August sold at 7136 722, tut cloned at T12Kc, in were fultly active and wenk, cloning }¢c lowor. Seller September suid at 301,042, c, clowiug ak 403, Seller Auguat sold at (3tjad4 Ye, and closed at 4c, Darley was eanior, Seller September wuld at #L.00g 1.10, closing at the Inside, and neller Uctolor at $1.0). GFNERAL MARKETS. AT.COHOL—Was steady at $2.00 2.35, BROOM-CORN—Thora was a litle moro lite to tho trado, though the ordere separately called ehtey for small lots of curn, Prices were unaltered : Good to choice hurl, 13 @19ye; brush that will work ttsolf futo a choice hurl broom, 1W@lie; falr to good do, 1WHGUo3 inferior brurh, BY@INEs crooked, G1gca Ae, BUTTEN—Tho market waa active aud atroug, Tho supply of table grades 14 short of the domain, and tho lately advancud prices aro easily maintained, | Follow- ing aro the quotations: Ohutce tu faucy yellow, 218 ‘Que; mudinm to good grades, 1630 ; tuferlor to common, 114 Ie. BAGGING—Slowly Lut auroly business ts royiving, and the predictlona of Jobbars that the prevent soasott will prove to be one of more than ordinary activity feem likely to bo verifled, Stock are full, aud our doalers aro in a position to promptly meot any demands thataro Ikely to be mado upou ther, Prices are strong 68 follows: Stark, sic; Lowiaton, J0o; Muntaup, Mo; American A, S80; Amorketg, We; Otter Crevk, Mey burkip baga, 4 bi, M@lsye2 dod im, Isalte} gunnion, single, 16y4I6_; do duutllo, 2590e} woul-mack=, GUIaS2e, CHEESE—Thore is n steady, moderate movement st the quotations previously given, or at 1U@ 110 for good to primo factory, aud at Gogic for lower grados. COAL—This inarket was quoted firm, with the do- inaid showing gradual lnprovotn Prices ro- tnaln af folluwa? Lehilth, $10,003 Lackawanna, rango and nut, 9,90, do es, $4003 canned, $4,016,005 Ho king Valley $3.50; Tndtana block, $1.00; Halumors & Obio $6.00 ; Utboly, $4,56@)5,U EGGH—Freeh packages wora nteady at 134@14e. FISH—Tho quotation of No, 2 mackerol was ad- vanced to $5,680.75, Other fisii wero rohing at for- mer prices, though an cariy advanco fn luke fen tu looked for, Wo make tho following quotation No. Lwhitellsh, sg-brl, $475.9: No, 2 do, $4.70 GAAS; No. 1 teout, $3.50 Na, T aluoed mack crcl, now, Jy-bel, $Y,0Ke5 Ns Vay, $1.10 (755; No.2 guncherol, -brl, $5000.35; fuual= ly ‘mickercl, %-brl, $1.%585.002 No, 1 shoro kits, $1.45@1.503 No. t bay, kits, St.28 10s tnruo faint iclin, Scie $1. ¢ bak cod tinh, $5,60005,783 Quorge’s cod fal, $5,75:090,00 aummorscturodl cod, $1,75080),00; Labra dor herring, aplit, bris, £4'0.¢8,233 do 'y-brh, $1,008, 4.25; Labridor herrlug, round, bel, 81.1 04a7.253 du y= brl, $1.50@3.75 ; scaled Uerting, per box, 4e450; Co- lumitila River Bslinou, \y-brl, $9.00. FRUITS AND NUTS—Thero wos 4 strong feoling in apples, Both the consumptive snd xpecuiative do- monds wero futrly active, aut holders ware asking about n 3c advance over lust week's quotations, Turk {sh pruuos aro oxceedingly scarce, aud are nominally higher, Prices of other frulta ‘comparatively were steady, We revito our Matas follows: Foxstax— Dates, Ghiuidyo: fixe, drums, Iya@luye: Age layers, Wogi8e; Turkish prunes, 8),qa%0; Krouell pened, Hw 1.ct ralaina, layory, $3,052.45 ; loose Mus- cate, Tdgn86 ¢ Valdueim, WWcelle; “Zinte cure rants, “1@T/c} eltcon, 415280; lemon ‘pool, 143 Uc. Dossstio—Alden apples, Lie lic} Michigan applea, 8 @3i,0; Indiana snd Iifnuls, 74740; peaches, halved, wade do, mized, 4B}; do, pared, 14a%Ve? black+ berries, 84 @Ye; raaphorrios, wihgste; pitted cherries, Bae, Nors—Filberte, ¥@1dc; almonds, Terragona, Qi a2c} Naples walnuts, 14-5150; Grenoble walnuta, 14 (lio; Brazila, TH R(@Ho; Pecans, Texan, 12 4<ah¥ny Wilmington pennuls, sive; Tenneusce poanuta, 03 Gc; African pounuts, dae, GlLwN KRULTS—Llusverries, applos, and peachos constituted tho balk of the aupply of nativo frults, and thoy wore dull aud easier, Raspherrios aro nearly ont of markut, Lemons continuo aearre and rm? Oranges, $8.50 per box; lemons, $11.00:a17.00; red raspberries, $1.00 per caso of Id ats; Wlackverries, $5,000,650 per case; poacher, $1.0 (91,25 per box af ety apples, HU¢Otc per Lox: do, $7 @.50 per brl;. Linoterrien, $1,544@5,00 per bt; Cailfornia Bart- lett nears, $3.Uie90,00 per box, GROCERLES—There ws bo grast, activity in any department of tho grocery markct, but in a quiet wa; a pretty largo ogureqate of aatea ‘way accompluned, and tho frm tore fora niimtor of days paat pervade ing the market gives noludicutions of abatluy. Fol- lowing are tho prices current: Wicr—Nangoon, 6K@740; Carolina, 175@83¢0} Loulatana, Tigia 8c, CovFKEA—O, G, Java, SIYIKC; Java, No, 2,30 gaiyeei hoteoto fancy Mtio, 34 2).s0% good to prime do, Sx (ative; common to fifr,2134 32330; roautin; Wiyrazic; Bingapors Java, e260; Ousts Rica, pH @U30} Maracaibo, 1e2ic, Buvaus—Patent cut tuaf, 1174@12c¢ crushed and Vyie113.05 granulatod, 111,4119,c3 Ay rd, 1030; do No. 2, luxe; 'D, lOve: extra O; C No. 4, 10.G1U4os yellow, O No. 1. UG 930; ebolce brown, Vyind¥ez far’ to prinie do, Byiades commen do, 13,(B%0; choice molasses sugar, 99340; common to good do, 7@8%c. sravrs—Dinmond dripw, $1.0:@1,10 ¢ silver drips, extra Ane, Heise; goat pagar house sirup, SUigESc 5 extra do, 0@ 6J0 ; ‘New Orleaus mulaanes, cholco, new, Isc; do prime, G%s30e; do comman to ‘good, wie Porto Bled molasses, 83640; common mo- losses, 4aidde 3 blackatrap, :H(a35c, SPicEs—Allapico, 15410350 ; cloves, 44@AGa: cas wit, NO-43%¢3 pepper, ga; nutmnegs, $2510; Cateutia uinger, 1536c4 10s Hoars—Trua Blue, de; German Mottled, 62@7e; White Lily, 8itad ey “White Itono, OXgUige3 Bavol, Imperial, Gor Golden Weat, (ase. HAY—Wad lusctive ani wominally firm. There wero ordors on the market for old hay, but nono waa offered, Quotations: No, 1 timothy, $19.00; No, 9 do, $14U0G 18.60; intxed do, $16,005 16.60% pHing upland proftle $10/504,17.04 + No.1 doy $13.6 0,00; No, 2 or aluugh, $0.00012,00; new prairio hay, tose’ on’ wagons, $1U.04519.00 per ton; do thm. Oty, $14,002 10,00, HIGHWINES—Were quist and firm at tha recent advance, Sales wore roported of 60 bri at $1,175 per gallon, ‘The offeriugs wero small. ¥, 0, Boyd & Ud., of New York, writo as follows: ‘yb production in the Wast Baw boon slightly {ne creased ond tho stock ralucad. Wa wow outimate tha total stock tu tha country ut 25,000 brie, “Thoro is willl sauch depression tu trade, which haa been rathcr aggravated by recent failurce, 'yot thera ia conniderable chcouragement that there will be i im- pravement In Augitet.” HIDEB—Thero was no change, Tho rocelpts con: tious light, aud coalore aro buying (he atock erriving at tho current prices, Tho Improved touo uf tho Nuw York inarket noted a fow days ago has not been inain- tained, [twas first occasloued by a stronger feeliu tn England, but the recent docline of gold las chocke tha exportation of hides, thus proventing abippura from takiug advantage of tho Improvement abroad, Wa quote? Grovt city bitchor',5j6% aroen aured 03 green calf, Wie; dry Hint if, D303 dey salted’ hides, 12413 tus, 45ce Hides with one grub and over are clasved aa damaged, Dainsged stock brings two-thirds Prices, and branded 10 per cent off. HOPH—Werw vary dull. Eqinict Welle, of Naw York, asyaz Ht is ropurtud that the rocout heavy rulud aud floode in Engiand havo damagod tho hop planta- tions in Kent atid Susiex to a cousiderable ex tout, and lesacned the chances of » larga yfeld tn thors districts tho Louiton markot, In couneqicace, has ad- vanoed she to 2us por cwt, snil causod a ready demand for a yood portion of tha atuck of Amorlcau Lops on that market reinaining unsold ; {n fact, anppilien there Lave Lecome so much reduced tbat exporters here are considering the subject of renewing wbipments to that wide, ‘The exportation of 2,600 or 3,000 bales of "4s frou thiy inarkot st this particular time would produco 8 vory walutary etfect upon the trado and prices Lore, ant help torid our murkel of @ surplue wtock that ‘otherwisy wonld bave to Le carried ovur into the now season, That wo can eaally spate the quantity of hops above parmed aud wil have enongh left for boue ro quirements, hu one tn the trade hero will question woo Seat all fainillar with the atwuuut of stock ou band horeaud in the country, ‘Thu growing crop through. gut ena of tho aatrils ta this country is progrowlng favorably. METALS AND TINNERS’ STOCK—Tin plates are down Sic per box, oxcept thu largest sizes, Cuinpe- titlou, the decline In the god premium, sad weaknes abroad, are asaigued as the reasons for the reduction, Othor articles are ateady, ‘Trade 1 Nght, ws usual dure Ing the harvest deason, Quotations: ‘Tin PLaTe— 10, losis, Feo Tx Largo. pe, Y copper, duo, quautity, Moz wlabe, b3g 4ico rates; Hivsale trou, & to 12 inclusive, le} do, No, 1, atatued, 110; Awerican Rusela A, ldo) i, Us, os, Lt 4, 9037 to. 100s 10 fost, bt 1 G14, 196 ¢ 15 aud £9,140; 17, 1805 1H, Oo; full bundles, 33 pur’ cout ‘ie ire, 30; do small lute, 640, 2 quist at $1.25 rates, e VILS—Lusjnesa continues slack, carbun, lHnvsoed, and luvrleating offs slous displaying auy activity, Pricos range the same aa fur the past weok, and ara steady, Wo quote: Carbon (standard white), 115 deg. test, 1313705 do Tinots togul test, 150 deg. 14 Yano; da headlight, 178 deg, Lusidjyo}. extre winter ard oli, $1.07up1.ud3 Noy 2, Wigvios No, 2, BXssso: routing, 14x20, 10, 2.50, oat ate; u ales emt: «Lebo Mg, 13404 Wat, Bi ovexatottolde 240 al ir Ni 3 lew E: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS fo tolled, 67 Ss nealafont olf Ainkeed, raw, perm, $2.25¢2: $111.20; do, extra, $1.0 ties plumbsaga’ off, fica in «34; naphtha, Ot gravity, Lkwisioe: naphtha, cont 605 Wont Virginia oll watiiral, 10 deg,, We; bank oth, ural, 20° dow, reduced, 24 dex. 12a Dies POULTRY—Ohickena ware jn Rood request, aut firm under ight offerings, Turkoya nito. were rn «2408 apelng, Innes, $1.042:1,60 ¢ amall 2,755 turkeys, WelOy qnict all round, fooling wae obsorved in Hmothy, dio to feara thal the floods bad injured the ero of good erishing at $1, $2.40¢ 2.624 3 Hungarian, 70.2802; clover, $7,708.00; buickwhoat, Te —Wanin fair demand at the rutin ‘Tho revetpta tant week were 21,000 bela, tho al over 30,00) bein: Baginnw, Onondaga, and Canais fine, ‘ordinary coarm, $1.10; dairy, without bags, ‘Ashiou'dalry, per enck, SEEDS—Were A litte stronger Flox wan ateady, 3 dairy, with bags, £3. ‘AS—Trado te alt that eauid bo expected, om demand, and the market te Tl {nn continuously ikulisood of on advance a little firme with aomo further along in the aeaton, pra Moytne—Cholre to fancy, §t.00@).10 common ta yoo, 406¢602¢ fair to good, 0 Moxunk—Chol oimmon, IG ' Pinganey } fair to’ good, SugGle: eommory 3a, Javan—Chofco to fancy, new, OaYSes do’ fully nico to faney obt, TOare 3 primo, Tudasito doc, inrrntane falt to prime, Tig! woot to prime, jeo'to fancy, HOcca$t, OGra Tes common, BEE, ‘TOBACCO=The past few dayn cared wtrength In the tobacco m concerning {ho growiug crop aro very damaging to the prompects of planters, and amony Jobtorn the pro the prire of the urlicts Is being } Roud to prime, vo develaped in riety of advancin freely dincursed, ‘The feeling aron {a Indicated in the following extract froin s lotter ad. dremud to Allen, Keith & Co, of thin city? all reporta ani {nfurimation from at home and abruad regariling the crop prospects of tobacco, T an ray that Stlooka very dlaconraging to tho plauters, whlle it works favorable to thonu that have atocks on hand, We cau now positively atste that not a half crop can be Talsed, antl auly of the very poorcet quatity, W Jook for wtohacca pane, We are Tho stock of leaf fy nearly ex- hausted, and tho result will bo that nu advance of 100 ett in manufactured gouds will not ba unreasonable fore the year is up.” good, 55@ We; smail crop of 4, tra, 70@90¢; medium to ‘OINMMON, 457 BIC. G—Natiral leat, choice to extra, 78.a80e; do 3 half Uright, choice to extra, Ditek, good to oxtra, BG “BYOKING—Good to choles, JJug3ie; medium, 323 Hiattcs medlum, 6035 6¥¢ { colnmon to medium, j—Wero dull snd oar per bris_ very choi corm, 14 @iGe per de: Banthorn onions, $3,012 1,26 per bri, WOOL—Continues ern markets, particularly Lorton, lately, sud manufacturers aro abl atocks at home, inatead of quiny Hence tho Eastern orders coming inmiunbers, Pri strictly prime, 6245) washed fleece, fino, a4@dte; do medium, Al@dic; awed, fino heavy to'light, 3 5@We per doz; uit, ‘Tho recoipta at tho Enat- lave been Sarge lo to eelect their abroad to do#0, ro have decreased remaln ay heretofore; Tub-washed, ilo coarse, J2st0e; thn 2Ye; do medium, DI@3o; do coarse, WAR, LIVE STOCK, Same timo last wee Week before last.. CATTLE~No ona had looked for any auch supply as wan thrown upon the market yerterday, Turtoad of alesy number thon was recelved during sunday and Munday, as bas uaually boen thu caso, the arrivata showed an increase of pomothing Iiko 2,000, Tho re- ault of the heavy recoipts was disastrous to sellers, prices of all gradce below choleg being subjected tos very pronounced decline. In first aut second olass not exceed 10@15e, Tut all other dosriptlons woro “olf” onywhora Bhippers dis- customary caution, ‘Tuete purchase made a very respoctablo aggregate, but they took only much droven es wulted their faucy, aud wo note comparatively few alos of medium to good cattle. ‘The aupply of Texas cattlo was large, and holders found it ditilcult to offoct sales, even at a ro ‘Common natives did not fare ‘Tho rango of sales was $2.60@8, moat of tho busincan at $2.75@9.50 for Toxaus, at 75 for butehops’ stutf and rtockers, for medium to choice slipping ‘Thoro wer more chotco cattle in tho yar: been seen here for a number of days past, ket closed dull and heavy, with w large amount of stock loft aver, Extra Beaves—Graded stecra, tveighing 1,350 29 to 808 duction of 4@ He. Goo Booves— fug 1.190 t0 1,250 MMs. sesseescensoenen ‘Medium Grades—Steers in fair flesh, welgh- ing 1.100 to 1.200 Iba... Butehors’ Stock—-Poor to. ‘common to choice cows, fur city ulan, weighing 800 t0 1,100 o8...s6e0es Stock Vattie—Cominon cattlo, wolghiag Tou air uteers, wnt Inferlor—Light ” and “tith "co bully, and scalawap steere, ttle-~-Through draves, CATTLE MALES, Number and deseriptiun, 45 axtra stcorm,. 15) extra atcers, 16 extra wtocra....+. 46 cholcosteera. 28 cholcoatcers,.... 17 choice sleers......., 34 choleostoers, 117 choicasteera, 148 chotoe steors. 16 clioico stecr WO chofevateers....,, 16 choles ateara, 1 chotce ateern.. 14 medium atecrs, BB good Blears 1b Texas cattle. 16 medium steers, 17 medium stocrs. 19 medium stecrs, 49 medium ateora, 19 ‘Texas cattlo, 208 Colorado Texans, U4 butchers’ atock, 99 butchers? stock. to Texaa cattle, is butchers! cattle, head sollers were unsuccessful ortablists un odvanc strongly to lower p the chances aro that thu recelpts will bo muc! their efforts to would soain tu. poiut pretty ices tu the tear futur (bsral than now. ‘Chore wore no very urgent orders here to be filled, and there wae s notlewable abacuco of tho active competition that hus cbaractorized the mare was a little wack, and tho wad favorable for lower fo-~day, Bales were at $4,501.00 for scala wor, at $7.3547.05 for oummun to welyhts, aud at $7.00.¢7,83 for poor to ‘ot of late; bunce trad fueling prevalent at the PricedNo, Avs SHEEL—Tho receipts wero the ! dayy, aud, with only focal wants 0 Wo now quote nood ta¢ and inferior to modius at $2,785.75. Burvato, N. ¥., Aug, J,—OaTtex—Recetpts, 1,619 3 total for the waok, 6,729, Prices rule strouy ; 10.5150 higher than lawt weok’s prices; wood fat cattte, all od demand; common 4 ‘of for the week; salen of 950, 1,258, and Jd $5.0, $6.50, and $7,0U; Ine aha atedra, UI, i aN 246 60; through ‘Texna atecra, 900i41,000 Fela ot Boon ruta Tusss. stoner ata A Toxsus, 815qg915 Mh 200} total for the disposed of at Laat 4} Cherckoos an acer axp Lawae—Receipts, 00; demaud alow; 2, weekly prices; buyers demanding at dace; quality ‘poor ; few Western whcep ou sale Oblog, Tu tu 108 the, § Loas-Moderately’ activ recelpis fr the woe $7,00.45,00; Blugers, sulted, 619 7.4:154; wales for the week, all kinds in yarda unsold, WATERTOWN. —Uuxy Oatrex—Recet 8 Tapitu wt advance from lat week ; un Fj falea at choice, $11, on quulity, $9,25010,00; secon Bucer Axo Laman—Beceipts, Fo, Lut cau only ablain 130 for aprlug lambs CATHY? eheop, dn lots, $2,00@9,763 each extra, Wareatown, Aug, 3,—Mous—Higher ; shippers, §T.40 Ba, $1 LANigh 8.00, aud unchanged; youd to choice re HeLa 65 Gi.10; becca, Dallves, W.68g! gount Toxans, $1.25 ; medium to far, uot, $2.6! 00, 3.994 cone ADT LIDERTY, Vasr Linanty, Pa, Aug. it,—Cattir—Receiple to day, 1,909 head 14 cara of which wero throngl atock, and's$ for aste hero 5 demand good and market active Atanlight advaneo; quality monty common $6, T5000 OM to food, $5,760,505 comm falr, €1.75.08,50; bull, $2,7574.00; ‘Terane, $.0@ B.51': raion lonlny, M8 treat, —Noceinta to-tay, TIS boad ; Forker's, $3.09 Lect, $8,159.28, qiante Receipes fo-tny, 4,800 hend ; nelling ot $4.50 CINCINNATI. —Howt—Fate and firm; coms 2 Root Nght and heavy, $7,508 $7.80:g 7,005 recelpte, 890; slip. Creamsmatt, Aus. mon light, $17 8.002 butk of mente, 252, DRY Goods, ‘Tho pant week has bren among the qutetest of the neanon in dry-yooda circles, Tho falltrade baw not yot openod, nor In tt expected to be falrly under way much before thu last of tho prerent mouth, and tn tho mean {me nothing moro tan e modorate lsatd-to- mouth buainers can be countat npon. During the week valuca have beon subjected to no important changes, and au a riilo pricen are atcady, the exceptions Veing bleschet and brown cottons and prints, to which a firmer feeling has been !mparted by the stop- pago of nevoral of the New Kugland mills, and tho prospective “abutting down" of others, Tho follow~ ing 44 from the Now York Hulietin of July 232 ado movement during Wie week was apn irregular, but there wax a better feeling tn Arkot, aud tho outlook ts fur from diacouraginy although tho fall trade will probably be later than unual, Tho stimula which ha been given tu tho ex- port of brendatufts line alrendy had the effect of restor~ ing contldenco in the npeeds revival of busines in the Weat, and from vartuun nections of the South where trade Las loug buen depressud more cheoring accounla are being recelved, The California trado have been operating with thelr accustomed liberality, and havo already taken a large amount of goods, ‘Tho Weatern and Southwestern Jobbera hnve bought freely af atte etaple gone a4 havo heen offeret from tino to time at a concession from nominal holding ratos, and iu the regular way have commenced thelr purchares of antunm guuds, alihongl they appeur to bein no hurry about completing thelr amurtmeute, Collections are qado without dificully in ail quartora, and from the heat attainable sources of Information it fs learned Uiat atocks in fhe hands of both jobbers and retailers throughout the country aro Uyght ond in oxceilent abape, BROWN COTTON. 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Eyorott ‘eTBIPra, Everolt, No.1. |Monsabessic. 3 Unston, Piatd,.....0015 Walon, AMseerecseee lI LUMBER. ‘The receipts and shipments of lumber, ote,, for the week ending July 31, and since Jan, 1, wero oa follows: pean Asks Mller acinae Dec aloes ‘Since Jan, 1, 1874, ‘Sanco Week | Week |fan.1,| Receipt Iv75, | 1874, | 1875, 98,287 97,409]505,005,552,553 Buingled, ase 1y,48H¢ 17/203 3D, 250'g6t,023 Latliy We .csenee 297) | 2,600] eel 41,218 Shipnentim Lumber, m ft. 14,596) 19,277 900,220]:190,082 Hhingles, m. 8,083] | 6,U171 148,604 210,978 Lath, m... ‘gT2| 1,413" 12,525] 2a,t ‘The recelpta of lumber for the preooding woek wore 42,639 m ft; tho ablpments, 13,022 m ft, ‘The Northwestern Lumberman for August gives the recerpla for the month ending July 25, a8 follows : 1475, 181! Newavow olan s0 ct 0,030 BI, aire AsfysT;o00——_11'393;000 ‘Lucreaso over preceding month, 9,469,000 ft, Incroaye over corresponding ‘month Last ‘year, 18,- ee argo mitt ly falely activa yestord: ‘ho cargo markct was only fulrly activo yeatorday, mrupodforlugs were “nivderataly Large, and coustuted prinelpaily of inch atuif, which waved slowly, Muyerd ried hard to got conocesious, and did in a fow tu: slances, but tho declino in fuch i unimportant, aud hot general,. Tho reoetpta of lwaber have bon heavy during tho past fow days, sud a Largo umbur of a yousels hayu gone direct’ to the yard-dccks, many of which aro now uo blocked up tat thoro is nu rvom for oter yeasels to unload, Hotice local buyers are not ont fn full force, and, asthe country trade fs abscat, tho fow city retallers presunt take thoir own thine al purcheang, Mocoatuil was nomlnally firm at $8.d7N, And will probably sail at $4.50 in & few days. ‘The sip Roi ne eautrol of sally, oarda aud strive ¢ control of salle nore quoted shiigles at $2,102.00, Lumber, ssevoee wore quoted at $3.5U410, No aalos wero reportod. ‘The yard busincay continues actlye, snd pricos are steady at (ho subjolued rango Fi + + B45,00416,00 + 49,004 43,00 + 90,0.957,00 + 89,00 40,00 104.00 Closr wlding, Let + 1.0 )0¢204 Firat common ajding. + 16,0)@17.00 Flooring, fret comme + 90.00932.00 ‘dressed. Flooring, second common, dressed, Box bontde, Aan Be. 7+ vee 21,000834,00 Antock boarls, Wand BW atock board Oatock Fencing (16 ft.) Commou lumbe! Jolute and scant Lath, 10,0011,00 10,011.00 10.004a18.00 2.166@ 2.00 2,09 2.80 TELEGRAPHIG MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Spectal Davateh (0 The Chlcaxo Tribune, Lrvenroot, Aug. 8-12 a, m.—Frour—@ 260. Gramt—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 100; No. 2, 9a 100; spring, No, 1, 30041; No, 9, 9661; white, No, 1, 108 ba; No.2, 10u6d; club, No, 1,118 2d; No, 2,130 2d, Corn—No, 1, $48; No, 2, 338 9d. Puovisione—Fork, Tis 6d, Lard, 602, Livunroot, Aug, 8,--FLoym—Extra state and Weat- orn, 24s dd, GaaIn—Wheat—Heceipts for past three days, 11,000 qre, including 10,000 Awsrican; No, 2 to 1 spriay, Ga Ud@lovod, Corg—American mized, 94s dd, Provisions — Pork—Weslern, Wa; Bastern, 87s 6a Bocf—American, 128 6d. Lard—. 1, 606, Bavou —Cummberland cub, 64s, Curxsxz—Fine American, dls. PEerapLaum—Hefasd, #4; wpirita, do, 84, Aurwaar, Aug, 3,—PstnoL‘un—2sl O00, Hug, Lonnox, Aug. daWeatnen—Faie, ‘Tue Dann ov Exatanb—Amount-of bullion gan into the Hank of Englund on balance to-lay, £14,140, Consora—Money arnt neenunt, 961-10 5 "059, WY "Gin, WOH; $ Mdm, LOGY ¢ now fa, 104°, Awuttoan Rarnnoan Srounities—Now Yo * Can tral, 023 Helo, ly $ do proferrod, 26, Tat now— 45rd itd, Prrnoieum—ltefined, b@8kd, ComMen Rean—3 gd, Beitr Tunrentin 994 19928 Cd, Tre Caove—The Mark Lane Aenrene, In sts wonkiy review of the corn trado, saya " Tho coreal crop just roachium maturity isa been saved by fine weather, Wy may yet haven moierato harvest in géod order, ‘The upward "movement ting etupped, and price hava re. Japacd, psrtly in couroquenco of fureigu arrivals, which aro unusually free, but current rates searcely reich the avernye, and aro atIIl bolaw those of last year, ‘The arveat in France $8 progrossing raptdly, bitt the ger. erat roporte iudinto leas than a falr average yfelil, ah though in Paria and Marscltics prices have fallen 2, Belgium and German markets show & mlmilar chango, Oficial accounts ofcropa in Auntria and Tungary show {at theru ia moro ikelihood of a deftoiency than a su plus,” PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, Paravetanta, Aug, 3.—Fine wool dull and lower: medium grades and combine activo and firm; Ota, Pennsylvania, and Weet Virginin XX and above, 413 de; X,ATaABe; tedium, HgTe! conrro, 45 249+ New York, Michigan, fndivna, and Wealorn fine, 4 470; medium, S0@S1e; coarre, 4544703 combing warhed, 58@620; combing unwaahot, 42}{0; fue un warhod, 20.«310$ coarse and medium unwashed, 3°74 Sie; tubwashed, 50g3214e3 Xand Merino pulled, We; No. 1 ond superfine pulled, 0. 42c, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yory, Ang. d—Buriuess was moderate with conunlasion houses, ond tmporilog and sobbing Uranchea ruled quict, Colton gooda wero tn aleaiy but Imited requost, and fairly Arm, on beat corpory tlon makes, Dark fancy printa wero tn limited de mand, ‘Manchester printa were redticed to Rc, and Allen's fanctos to 8c, Felt akirta snd worsted nhawls were moving falrly, Mon's wear, woolons, were quiet, Wools and flannola wero improving. PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrrancno, Aug, 3.—PRtnoLnum—Quict and steady; crude, $1,124 at Parker's ; refined, 10)s0, Pbiladelphiy dollvery. — THE PRODUCE MARKETS, 5 NEW YOUR, Spectal Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune. New Yonu, Aug. i—Gnain—Spring wheat 2@% Datter ; good export domsnd ; closing quot at abonty Gio decline; wintor fa 446 bighor, and very firm, sales of 214,090 bu at $1,3E@ 1.40 for No, 2 Chicago ant Northwestern, closing at $1.99@1.00149 for No.2 Milwaukeo ¢ $146@148 for No, 1 mpring; $1.31@1,.35 for ungraded Tows and Minneaote spring ; $1.0°@13 for winter red Western; $1.54@1,00 for amber West- ern and $1.24@1.00 for whit Weatern ; also 40,00) bu No, 9 Chicaro for Auuat at $1.53; 24,000 bu No. 2 Mi waukeo for September at $1.44 ; 15,000 bu bard No, 1 Milwaukeo (to arrlve) at $1.48, Ryo qulot aud nom. inal, Barley firm, with some demand for forward do. livory ; nalea of 8,000 bu new alx-rowed State, to arrive Dy Bopt, 20, om private terms, Corn opens ed 1 to 20 better for all, art unsettled for steam, cloning qulet; ales of 73,000 bu at Buy 86xyc for steam Wostorn mixod, cluaing at 8c for Road ; 86#NBu for good to choles eall doy T8A20 for heated Weatern mized ; and ax@so for yellow West eri, Osts opened Je hetter, with anmo speciilativa dev and closod with the fmprovetnout uoarly all sales of 104,000 bu at 6102650 for mnfzed Wostern in store, cloulng at CReGIye; Bide for donflust; 6f (@72e for white Western ; G7e for white Stato; aud 635 for unsound, PnovintoNe—Middles quict at 125@12\e for elty Jong clear, Tard heavy at 195;0 for primo ateam, Warady—Market dull and nominal, at $1.20 per gallon, ‘ Pnovistons—Sugar—Markot quiet and firm; fate te good refining Ia quoted at 81-16@95-160: prime a 8 7-1do, aud Nos, 10¢12 Havans at B@S4se. Coffco~ Market firms limited tuqulty ; we quote Rio at 17379, 0c in gold, and Maracaltio ak Sty asiye in gold, Fortuariu vin, To Tvorpiol, par atonin, 3608 uu grain at 83d per standard bu; 3,600 boxes ‘ches at ‘Jon, and 200 boxca bacon at 9a; a vesac) of 3,000 ars to Cork for orders at 8, and two Vesela, one of 4,80 and one of 2,300 ra, to Matsoilios ut Ga 103¢d@70, (1a the armictuted Prevas) New Your, Aug. J —FLoun—I0. atéo Miqhor ; dulls buyora not disposed to pay tho advance; super State and Woatern, $1.00.i14.60; common to good a: tra, 3.95040; good to chofee, 35.95@ 1,733 white wheat oxtra, $1,75@7.20; extra Ohio, $3,007.35; St, Tonia, $3828.00.” itso dour quiet, but atondyy Sab Conn-Muat—Firm 3 Wostorn, $1.25@,4.60, Wheat Opened 28 le higher ;" good export ctered quict at Ize lowers winter, 246 istgher ; Kory firm § recofpts, 159,000 Ut No. 1 Chicano spring snd ‘No, 9 Northwest, $1.38@140% No, 2 Milk wrutikeo, $1.9°@119; No.1 spring, SLis@ida; un graded ‘Tawa aud Minuesats apring, SLiilist, dU? win. ter red Western, $1,544 1,58; ambot Westorm, $1.0:4 1,60; white Western, $1.51@1.63, Ryo quict and nominal, Darley firtn} two-rowed State, $1.35, Gorn opened 1@ 2e higher null and stoand nawcltiad, aloaing quict; mitzed Western, atoam, 83; @S0\c ; all, Bic! yellow Weatetn, 83adie, Oats openet better,” with some speculative demand; closed with the advance neatly all lost; reecthts, 55,000 bus _mifxed Western, Cuma Bos atore, 04:66 ; White western, O@72c, Hat—Fitm } wbinping, Te. Grocenies—Ootteo—Ila qutet nt firm: cargoes, 174¢@%0 in gold; Jobling, Huette in gold. Biygar active, firmer; falr to good rofining, H@d D-1t prime, 82,(¢¥ic + Muncorndo, 8.28%; refinad qulst Liguetttger “Atolaanen tiem; grovery grades dull, Rica quiat but ateady, Pernownust—Markot dull; crude, 6g5ifoy re ned, Nes ArnaINeD Resrt—Quiot : $1.05@1,75, Srrurts Tuurerrixe—i G@ize, Euan—Firin 3 Western, 17} 1c. Phovistons—Pork cxcited ‘and higher; now moes, Fy September, $31,48491.05,' Beet quick Cnt meate dull; mltdtes ‘quiot; city long clear mid ‘Lard excited; pritua eteam, old, $2754 new, $15.25, ‘BoTrEN axp Cuxese—Unehanged, Waraxy—Firmer; $1.21, ST. LOUIA, Br, Lovis, Aug. 3.—Tcour—Active ani higher; more buyere than sellora; superilnu, $4.30@5,00; ot tra fall, $5.25095,650; double extra fall, $5,760.50; trouble oxtrs fall, $4.60@7,0U ; family winter, including faney, $1.25¢8.55, Gairn--Wheat ‘firm but inactive for cash; higher for futures; No, 2 red, $1.@1.52 bid cash; sales at $1.8AY (61.68 Augint; $1.50. 1,02 September, higher; 670 bld; regidar, Tuo frosh ; anioa at 10% 124¢0 Beptember, Oata luigher; No, 2, We bid ¢ 454 48330 Auguat; 40@4ic Beptomber, Myo inactive and lower ; No, 9, BUG Se, 7 Provistons—Pork higher ; email lote, $22,00¢.22,25, tho lator ollvored, Tard nominally unchanged atin met, $12.75, Bulk meate-—Dry salted firmer; 8401! (130; some holding sides at 30 higher,” acon Irregular; in tho matu higher; 0003 1950 Wo; ya ldigo, Wirten y—Staady aud nnchangod, at $1.18. Tecxters—Flaur, 1,000 bra ; whibaty 40,000 ba t corn, 0,000 bu; oats, 9,600 bu; barloy, 1,000 bu; rye, 1,600 bu, PHILADELPUIA, PAILADELPIUA, Aug. 3,—FLoUR—Firm 3 extra, $5.10; Jows, Wisconsin, and Minnesota § 1,257.26 ¢ oy inte, and Indiana, $9.2%80.00; igi grades, 8. ‘Ghatw—Whent unxettled ; advancing londency ; olf rod, $1.45@145 ; ambor, $1.5241.5; white, $1.5%3 1,00, “Gort fatrly actives “yollow, usa 7c; ‘Wostern ilged, w6gdeHse Osta utsudy } "white, 650; mize, 40.0. Watasy—Iron-bound firm ; $1.21, DPeruoteum—Nowinal ; refucd, 10%@110; crudq, 8ife for chalee Western, ‘Beeps—Clover, $13.60 ; timothy, $9.00@3,25, Burten—Firm; New’ York, wtate, and Wradford aie: Aruty, Bazi0; Woalern ex tra, Arata, [Teer rolls, extras, glo} Brats, Lia 20a Cuexse—Quict; Westorn, 54100, Eugs—Noudual; Westera freah, 17@180, ‘TOLEDO, ‘Torrno, 0., Aug. A—Kiova—Firm and we changod, Guain—Wheat strong and bighor at the oponing t weak und doclining at the closot No. 1 white Michj- gan, $1.09 tourtive; extra do, $1.58; amber Micb! (2 HSL SLA; August, $1505 opteinbor, $1.48 and do, 81 Gorn dull’; a shate lower, closing firin; bigh-mixed, 780; August, 7840; September, io; low mixed held at 7éifo; uo grade, 150% quimaed, 50. Qala stony fale demand; ho. ug ual Os ainber, 0; Buichigan, i Beylomber, a7.” id . fuxiauze—Dull and nominal, Reoxivts—Vlouz, 6 urls; wheat, 10,000 bu; cord, 30,000 bu; oats. 700 bu, Sutrvents—Flour, 600 brie; wheel, 2,000 buy cory, 4,00 buy oats, Hand, Mi Aug. 3. -Fuovwe-Quiat and ateady LWAUKEE, Aug. 3.—FLou! uses and atoady, Guar Wheat excited aud: higher; Nook Aiwiee kes, $1,531} | No, Blo, 4 Atiguat, $t.203;5 Septum ber, 1.34, Oort fali vanced ;' No, 3, Tic, Oats Griner; held bigher; 6230. Barley higher; No. 2 spring 1, beptembor, $1.08," Rye dull and nominal y 10. 1, old, Puovinior let aod Sirm. peas pork, $21,003 2B al od regular, Lard bins tid eras . CS Pipaxtoute-Qulet and firms, Wheat to Duttato, 9X G@INo ; to Oawoyo, bc, ‘Ruoxtyré—¥ious, 6,000 brls ; whoat, 127,000 br. ‘UistyuNTE—Plove, 15,000 Lele; wheat, 19,000 Lit BALTIMOBE. Bartmwone, Aug, i.—¥Love—-Demand active and strong; fatnily, $3.75, Guaii—-Wheat—Demand sctive aud atrongs No? amber Western, $1.48; inixed do, $1,45; No, 2 red Wealern, $1.47, Corn—Demand fale’ ind’ prices uave advanced; Weslern mixed, BUX (sXe, Osts imi and unchanged, Mye—-Murket dull at Wxsv6o, Max—Steady and unchanged, Vaovunioxe—Guiet bus stady pork, $21.tKa 200 Dulk abouldara, 1@9!c0; clear rib, 12'¥0} lowe, Wadi aided, 1340, packed, w—Bhvulders, 10G10'se5 cloar rib, 1SW413%c, Lard ateady; refusd, $1400. Burrea—Stroog and unchangs emo LS un Uae eee 12, Corree—Quict aud unchange Wutsa1—Binm at $109 BUYFALO. Burrato, Aug, 3.—FLour—2! Una e higher on afl grad! fuosk dull aud useuliled; 7,800 ba te