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STATE OF TRADE. Nothing Occurs to Vary the Monotony of Finances. Diminished Movement of Currency to the Country. The Produce Markets Less Active and Steadier. Pork, Lard, and Corn Lower; Wheat, Oats’ and Barley Flrmer, FINANCIAL. Nothing occurred to vary the even conres of finsn- elal matters. ‘Thoactivity that accompanies the settle- ‘manta on the first of thia montl, and shown itaelf in the eloartng of the banke, has aubsided, and the courne of business 18 at the mdsnmmer ebb agaln, As we Lave meutiuned, there hins boen a considerable portion of thie losuable funda of the lvard of Truls banka ab- sorbed fn carrying stuff, not so much becauso tharo (s sy profit in carryiug as Lecause speculative parties find it to thelr (nterost to keep a8 much stufl off the markot as possitle, Tho discount ltnes of the banks show little change In ottier reapects, Thero fs momo {ncreass, reprosenting the deficlency in mercantlle collections, it on the whols the discounts iave not kept up with tho deposits, anil tho resultant surplus of loanabla capital $n something of a burdon in view of the general stagnatlon of entorprise and (ho rentricted eharacter of trade, Tiaten of discount ot the banksnre FR10 per cent to regular customeras 1o good fndepiendent burrowers, better ralea aro made, On thio atreet Little In doing, on acconnt of the scant supply of paper. Tates are 6. 18 per cent. Now York sxchange wan irmer, an rales wero made 8t 3¢ premium between bariks for §1,000, Tho movement of currency Lo the country spparent- Iy proves lightor, ' Tha clearings wero $4,200,000, THE FALL TRADE I¥ NEW YRR, The New York Journal of Commerce of Mcnday does notdraw & bright plctura of the oporations of the opening day of tha fall trado. 18 saye: Cold water dashed fho hopes of many to-dyy, The news of floods out Woat woro by no means eqcourag- {ug 10 brisk trade, but rather an Inducement for visit- 1ug purchinsers to pause beforo lndiug up with stocks, whiich, If thy auticipated_movemeut 1 grain does not suporvene, might pomsilly provo iroutlosomo b donn, Tho storm hers wan another mrong Lint to wait awhilo, oo dark in the stores for judicions s Jection of goods, and the stroets suggestive of nothing ik eatarrh, 1t wan 1o wondor (hag Liyers, who worg in 10 extrems hurry to_cotpleta thelr purchasen and depart, should hoaitate to exjoso themsclves to the in- clemetlt weather, Monday i alwuys 8 duli doy, 80 muuny buxors leaving town on Salurdny and uot ro turuing till lato on the firat buxinoss lay of the week, Lut to-day was by far tho dullestof * blup Mondays * for months, Tho same slory mighit bo repeated with hardly an exception of every branch of businees, As a dealer remarked, be hias secn good bustuess done on sven worso duyr, but it waa ot the fnitiation of trade, but ratlior the consummiation Jr carrying ou of trade niready begun, Aud {t in the long-looked for 4 opene ing * of tho fail scason wo have beon walting for, To- day wur certainly » poor opportunity for i(a lusugurs- tion, 8l {n somo lines, sumothing was done, THZ DIRECT CABLE. There 43 8 good doal of mystery about the condition of tho cable recontly laid by the Direct Cabla Company ‘The ouly newa that Lias boen heard of it (s the report of & Masanchusetts skippor o or three day agn that Lis anchior caughit in it, and that, afler s good deal of tugging at tho windlass by tho crew, the caule parted, The Company hava steadfastly maintainod roticence about tho aubject. Tho London Times of & recent dalo says in it financial column ¢ We hear many complainta about tho persintdnt llence which §s maintaiuod by the oficisls of o Diract Unitod Btates Cabla Gomparly 88 4o e poaitipn of thocable, Mauy sliarcholders have appliod fur in- formation about thelr property, and Lave met witha blank refusal, Tho complele mystory in which every- thiug connectod with the concern ia” shrouded natu- rally oxcitos alurm, and shatoholders find their proj erty daily ainking iu value withoat boiug atls o help thowacives or Xnowing whers fliey stand. Whether the nows bo goud or bad, the servanta of tho Compauy have no right to conceul {t—a sharelolder belng en~ dowed in aquity with tho same priviieges as & partuor 1o a private irin, GOVERNMENT BONDS. United Statea 6a of 31, Asked, 1 nid, Uuited Bates 5-208 of 1153 United Btates 5-208 of '3 119 5208 Of 'S5—lanuary and Jul A 5-20a of *Gi—January and July, 1y 3-208 of "W8—January and July. 1203 10-408,00eavenroooarensses iy United Btates now fn of 1. 15 Dnited States curroncy Gs. Gold waa 1123113, Greenbacks closed at 83X on the dollar, FOREION EXCHANOE, Blerling exchange wan 437% @400 ; cable teansfors, London, 491; Parls, 610%, Othor rates of foreign exchisnge are quoted : S0YRSI2Y 034y (@b U’ CITY AND COUNTY BONDA, Theso securitics are in active demand, notwlih- standing the firtnness of prices : 1025 Chieago City 7§ ct. bonds..., 102% Cuicago City 79 ct. sowerage, 10J Chicago Gty 7 % ct. waterloan 103 & ful. Chicago City 7 gct.certificates 13 & fut. Qhicago City 0 9 ct.certificuten 08 & fut, Cook County 7 9 ct. bouds, short dates,,.. 103)¢ & lnt, 104)¢ &int, Cook County i, Joug dstes. 04 &int, 105 &int West Park 7 pe e & iut, Asked, Merchants’ Natfonal First Natlonal Bank: Fifth National Bink Qeriuan National Biux. Corn Exchaugo Natioual City Nutfonal Bank Home Nutlonsi ap! Nutlonal Bauk of Filinois, Ulinoln it and Bavings Ba Morchonts’ Bavings, Loan sud 1 Union National Dunx. Unfou Stock-Yard Natlonsl Hido sud Leatlier Bank.,.., MISCELLANEOUS. TH CITICAGO TRIBUNE : *“FRIDAY, ~AUGURT~ 6, “1875 Hnwo at, & w cor of Snrhln £ty 8 f, 201124 A-10 foot, with brilding, datd Jaly 7 L 600 Mohiawk at, 120 1t 1 of Eugenin at, 8 f, 21x123 £, Al T 2rsiviarsiesis sineeterss 850 Texington at, 147 fi'e of Geneasa av, n 1, 0% 12110 28, 'dated Aug, 100 oo e 1,000 Fifteenth at, 192 ft e of Pauling st £, 2ix121TE, withs blidinge, dated Ang, 4 oo pee 100 Fourteenth ot, 190 4-10 8t & Taflin »t, nf, ixi: tod Aug, 8, 950 B 7 rt v, b f, 132 105410 1, datedl Aug, 4. eranies 00 Private ghrk, opnasite Johnson place, and 142 fu of Thiriy-olghtt st, w £, 13 41100 £t to alley, dated Aog, 3., .02 coorerrenree G000 Prival 1100 £t to alley, mear the park. It X July 0, anring at, & w cot of Lyman o), 11, dated’ Ang, 2 XONTIE OF CITY LIN Tota 27 and 98, Tllichenck & Wilton's 8 3¢ Lot 1. Dickenlike & Stealo's w iy n w4y, See =, 40, 11, dated Aug. 16, 1873, SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WIT) or counr-nol Carpenter'st, 142 ft n of Fifty-third st,ef, €a35x125 1f, with 21 101t in samo block, dated March 14..... ,800 Drexol Bonlevard, 94 100x.00 £t dated July 1, Drezel Boulevard, in A alloy, 67209 (¢, dated July 26. ———— COMMERCIAL. The followingwera (he receipts and shipments of thio leading articles of [rodico fn this city ditring tho tweuty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thurwday morning, aud for the corresponding dato one year ago s AHITMEN DR T8y aan: 23481 Fionr, hrin,. Wieat, bt Corn, b, e Cata, b Rye, bit. 1ot Lriey, Vit Grann roed, 1. Flax seed.., Tiroom-cori, i Cared meats, bl City Ratlwsy, Boutl Side ity Railwny, Weat ke, City Rallway, North Slde...,. .+ Traders’ Instranca Cowjiany.. Chamiber of Commerce,., Irintrict of Calumbia, 505, glisrantecd by U, 8. ox-coupons renenes 00K TOK LATEST, Nzw Yonk, Aug. 8.—0nld strong, opening at 113, closing at 1134, Uorrowing rates, 2, 3, and 1.04, Loaus wera slsa made tlat, Governments stroog. Haflroad bonds firm, espe- cially for Northwosters consolidated, which sdvanced o Etate bondu quiat. Stucky dull aud firm, without any remarkablo fea- tura, Hok lstend was' th atrougiest mock, itad vanced 1o 100, and clcsed at 1033, 'I'ranvactions wers 54,000 abiares, of which 8,000 wero Pacitio Madl, 6,000 Weatern Unlon, 8,000 Tock Lsland, 14,00 New York Central, and 4,000 Obto, Mouvy active ul 363, Prime mercantils paper, {@53. Cuatorns recespts, $744,000, Tus Asalstant Treaaurer disbursed §343,000, 7t Clearings, §16,000,0K0, Btecling exchauge, 4575 @490X, "The Uniited Buutes Sub-1reasucer at noon apeved tho bids for $1,800.40 2 gold, amountiug Lo 37,815,000, tha highoat bid belug 115,02, a0 tho lowost 11119, The l';;i;‘nf u.fw.«m ":lnldn at 133,01 Kr;ll!;“"l‘n a lay's loatuers take out $300,000 10 gold coin, en 200,000 i silver, “ i GOYERNMENT DBOX) Caupona, %1 A2l | Coupons, 05, Coupans, ke 115%; | Now 5 Coupous, 63, Coupous, b, Coupons, U7 Tanuessce 08, old... (U Tenuekics G4, uow, 4U. Virglula s old,.... 87 atocs, Wealern Unton Tel., bi% | New Jerses Contral s 1 lock Lalaud.. 01X § 8L, Faul,..... B0 . daud G0 abaxtf, Wabaals pfd, 04| Fort Wayne, 143 { Teres Hauto, 21 | Yerro Haute e, 43¢ | Ohicago & Allun... . 1o 2, | Clucogo & Altwn it 103y x| i . 08 . 41 Erie pfd. Huriem,, 3 | Obio & Mislvwippt .. 1953 Indiaua Central....., 4 + BUl; [ Qbi., Bur, & Quitcy 115y liuols Cuutral.... . 66° | Hadhibal & &, Jo, 20 Clev, & Pittsburg, 913 | Del, Lack & WiL, .., 120 Northwesteru,, ..., 8% * Atlantic & Puc. Tel.. 185 Northwesteru pfid.., 66 | Central Pac, bouds, 1015 Clave., Cin, &, Col... 48 | Union Pac, bonds. ... 1017 S REAL ESTATE, The following tnslruments were flod for Fecord Thursdsy, Aug. §¢ ¢ aY, & ® cor xty-eig! L 0 ST et o B ¥ o o Tullow, I sutter, e, 15603 Live o, M., 1.7 Cattl 2,200| Bhue; U, 4eee VU3 Hidea, Ao oo 190,644 Itighwines, bria] 102 Wool, bs.. Potataes, 1 330}, 2,150,00'1,76),117 1,4.00,000] 4G, KK 203:50] 91,360 3,840 162 Tonitry, 4. Toultry, coo Game, pkas.. . Withdrawn from stors on Wednesday for city cone sumption : 1,729 bu whoat, 2,079 bu corn, 3,247 bu ont#, 320 b rye. Tho following arain was fsrccted tnta store on Thursday morafug: 24 cars No. 1 spriug, 81 cars aud 120 bu No, 2 do, 5 cars No. 3 do, 21 cure re- Jected do (161 wheat) ; 18 cars high-mised corn, 248 cars and 19,100 by No, 2 do, 64 cars and 9,500 bu re= Jected do, 3 ears no grade do (337 cara corn); 1 car naw Tefected 0ata ; 3 carf now No, 2 rye, 2 cars new ro- Jected do; 2 cars now 1o grade do§ 1 rar new No, 3 barles, 1 car now no grade do. Total (50 221,000 bu, Tnspected out: 44,832 bu wheat, Lu corn, 3,726 bu oats, 291 b new rye. Thie death: of Benjamin Brewster was announced on *Chango yeuterday, and appropriate reaolutions adopt- ed, 1owas anold and Lighly respected member of the Board of Trade, The leading produce marketa were less activo yeater day, aud somewhat steadier, though tho okt nervous- ness was apparent both i gruin and provislous, s & consequence of unsettld weathur, The tolegramn from other citiea wero road simply in the light of weathe er dlspatchen, as & gauge to tha foclings of operators in other places compared with the feeling In Chicago, Had there been a barometer on 'Chaugo it would have Leon consulted mors froquently than the tclograma, but, fortunately for the peace of oclety, tho Doard bas not yet neen fta way cleur In tho purchaso of a woather glass, In tho absenca of moreury, tho clouds wera often scanned anxionsly, nnd “ What do you think of the weathier 27 oz * Tu It golng to cloar up 2" were quen- tions beard nearly as often as “ How is tho market 2" Tho kencral neutiment secmed £o bo thut better weather 18 in mtore for us, tho wish boing father to the thought ; nd thera were few who did ot scem to think that 1} the clouds would ouly suspend operatious now, tho crops would be gathered fn nearly all right, except {n emall arcas, The shippiug movement wus light yes- terdag, and lako freighis were again dull aud casfer, Thio demand for dry goods was malnly confined to small orders, of & miscellaneons character, for ro- assortment of stocks, and was Light in tho aggregata, Prices undorwent no important change, though show. lug ratlor more atability than of lato, owing to the curtallment of production. In the grocery market the gencral situatlon was unchanged, All the staple articles, embracing coffees, tess, sugars, sirups, mo- tavecs, and rice wero held with prouounced firmncss, while In sosps, candles, starcl, and mont other articles cominy under (ho hiead of grocerics thiera wns » ateady fecling, Dutter was again In active local and slipping demund, and was beld quito as firmly ns at the Le- giuning of tho weok, notwithtanding tho fncreasiug receipts, Cliceso remains quiet and nomtonlly ateady at 10@11c for good to frime factory. Tho fiah market wis somewlat uusetlled, prics of mackerel ade vanclug, while (n salinon and summercured cod- foh thora was @ docline, Dried frulia wero generally frm, snd aslde from & slight advane in ap- Dlen wero unchianged o valucs. Cannod goods wars dullat former quotations. Coal, wool, begging, and leather were quiet, am proviously reporied, Tho de- maud for oila was only moderate, §f linaced be except- td, Owlng ta rerort of serious damago to tho flax crop, occasioned by tha rocent hoavy ralns, tho linseed ofl market {a excited and advauclog. The price in now 5o higher (han at the begiuning of o week, sud n furibor arpreciation {s probabla. Raw s quoted at 670 oad boilad at T2, v Tl demand for lumbor continues active st the yards, and prices ruls steady, andfor sume qualitics of 2inch atuff strong, Tha offcrings at tho sale docks wero small, lience busineas was confined to nar- Tow limite, Prices wero unalicred. Mctals aud tin- ners' stock were quiet and unchanged, There ore ine dications of & better demand saon, and a good trado in the fall. Prices rewiain as before, Noals wero quated at $3.95 rates. 1n wool the mavo ‘munt 18 still sluggish, and confiacd chledly to tho me- dluz aud coatss grades, the supply of which is small, while e flecco wools are In liberol stock, and very slow of sale. Brocm-corn was in a lttlo botter de- mand, and qulte firm owlng to the poor prospects for tha growing crop. 1lides wero ateady, Beeds were quiet, except tmothy, which was strong on sccount of fears that tho wet weatber would harm the growing crop, Mops wero dull, Oreen frujts sold at former prices, Vegetablos met with & Ught demand on the atreet at easler prices, Poultry aud egga wero une changed, DRY 000D IMPORTY. Tho Daity Tutletin suys 1o total ontries of dry goods at Now York far July were $6,191,740, agalust §9,508, 462 during July lnst year, and $),163,601 In 1874, amoint placed upon ‘the murket. sbows an fmportant decreave ww compared with July of Jhe past two yeary, the tatat betng $4,110,70%, againat $1,071,499 laak yeas el $3,035,707 the year previous, T eutilus direct for cousumption smount to $4,+ 110,60, & decreass of $1,583,314 {rom the vame mouth List year, and $1,070,774 from July, 1873, The decrease Lere notdd i wreatest i mannfactiires of wool, thuugh 1n otlier fabrics the decreave L large, “Vhie withidrawals from bouded warchouss durlng the month fot 0p 4,000,613, ayaiust $1,774,408 bt year, aud §2,454,331 i 1973, ‘Huro the Jucriase has Lects largeat {u woolonn, hs total witburaw being §178,560 in vz Lo eutrien fur warchatis wera $2.831,164, sgainit $3,500, Lxat yar sl B1.592 351 the pens'prok o TUE WHEAT BUPILY, ‘The New York Dairy lluiletin comnpiles atement showing the fncrsanng demand by Great Bratatn for corcals, ‘The deticiency i its home production hus been gradully luceeasiug 1l in 124 16 bd to fport 41,027,000 cwis agaiuat 14,507,000 cwla fu 1036, The lsudletin remarks ¢ Tl whole of this growing Increars bas to 1 led from the United Staten, Rusais and “m‘:m'nl-l)'; qu% lsading vources of supply, ars eutiraly losg thedr relative standivg, Iu 15, Gt of & tolal fpor tati of 25,484,000 cwis, Nuels aud the Uurman Btates confributod 12,151,000 cwis, and the Unjted Slaten 0,497,000 cwta, tho latter Luig then air na waually Jarye contribution fram thls country, Tu 1874 witl mn\‘m;nmuon of 41,327,000 cwts, Russis aad Gernany sent 8,700,0 0 cwts, and tho Unlte 5,000,000 ewta, 'Belected years, Liowever, ar tihea misleading fu atatlatieal rézsoning, and w fors compile thy folluwing slatement, showiug the Loty imports of wheat fnto the United Klngdom for each of (L lust ten years and the poition thicreof de- rived (row tho United blates s JUFOBIATIONS OF WHEAT INTO THE UNITED :u;unuu. rom Total United Mates, eirle, curte, 41531638 X otuee hero- Averaga 670 Lo T1E 1), Averao 1565 Lo 1860 fucl, On the average af the tat five yeare, wa hnse nont 30 percent of " England's totzl fporfation foe the [ravion fixe yenrs, we contriited iy 11 per cont st year, the ratio of fmparts drawn from (his conn ry wan 64 por cout. The Pulletin thinks that ca the Cantinental surplun 18 continually growlug hees, and the yield tu this coun- Ary in affected by the Into sturms and tloods, tho tuture of our graln markets {a very dot fone, TIE UNPANDOSALLE SIN, The same paper fries to b mevore on tho graine growers of the Weat, whora erime In rofusing (o rash {hotr wheat forward when whest was teas than 000 per bufu hie market wit never bo foraiven by cortain Eastern commission-men, The Dulletin sayn: The last of tho Western farmer's plaguea takes the sensational form of mumdry foreible watov-aponte, “wbich iavn done great dimage to the coruetields * in the neighborhvol of Bloomington, 1N, Followin the water-pponts were * cyrlomes of wind.® whivh mado short work of auchof the corn-felds sa the watsr apouils spared, Lifo must e u fore burthien jnst now to the Western farmer, notwithstanding that his barns nre bursting with grain ; that hio fa wetting o tempting price tor an much of it as he condercends to market, and that, sil things counidered, Lo in in casier clroumatances those times than auy othar claas of hin follow-men, Hinex- poriences the jaat xeanon, though, we may os woll ade mlt, Bavo Leen of %0 torluroie a character that the Rood man's patience by this {ima must bo shout ex- But thess later glagies ought 4 (napire him With the conwoling Tefluction thiat it is searcoly possi- le that thero ean be any further {nfictiona in store fat himn, Nearly all the pluguos of ancient Ezypt have been his, and fhere §a uo reaton to xuppose tho eatne loguo i« to be continued, We may reasousbly cone clude, therefore, that thera $s sE something in this world worth the Wistern farmer's lving for, HTORMM AND HANVEST, o the Filitor 6f The Chicazo Tribune + 1t 1a nsually right and propor to comfort the down- liearted and cneonrayo the desronding, but §never coull seo tho propriety of & phyriclan tolling his pa tient hie was improving until the chitls of dealh wero upon him, Neltber do T 8eo the use of Insisting that the reseut rains have not matorially injured the grow- fngerops. Tho statements thot * Wheat In {njnred Lut slightly, osta cnnall Lo saved by tho cegibe, and car. i unfunred, though 10 feet under water except whero it s waslied,” aro hardly warranted by the facts, and tho cry of * Peacal peacel when there 18 mo peace,” 18 hardly proper, Tet un gianco ot tho nrea vistted Ly these terrifio ralus, Ibembraces all the territory In Obiv, Indisna, Iilinoie, Tows, and Mlssour), on the same paralicls of Chicngo and Cairo, This inclades a large atrip of the wintor-wheat reglon sud the entiro corn-helt, Thnt portion of the groat Nortliweat consldored more particularly adspted to corn {s sbout 200 mlles wido from narth 10 south, lying betweon Chicagn aud Mat~ toon, south of Mattoon the sofl being mostly a light clay. It s truo that south of this lins, on the Lot~ toms, —as, for lustance, along the White, Wabaal, and. Obfo Rivers,—large crops aro raleed ; bnt, with such ex- ceptions, corn da not grown porth or south of theso liues to auy great extent for commerco, This great corn-belt furnishes tho aurplus for East- ern markcts and for export. What has been, or will be, the effect of the storms tn thewinter-wheat reglon ? Wheat was all cut threo weeks ago, and up to last weok but very Litlo waa In stack, During olt this time it bas stood In shock, snd it seems 10 me fmpossible that any considerable purtion of it ran be eaved in good condition after Laving slood these last rafns, aa s large portlon was sproutlng and rotting efore, 1t 1a clalnied that the oats can be mowed, and much of the crop saved liko buy. A very large portion of tho crop was down flat four weoks ago, lnfi weeds growing up through it the strat was rotting, sud the grain Fprouting, It ta conceded by competent judges iat not oue-fourth of them can bo saved, On all fat landa they aro utterly worthless, and only ‘oo on occasfonat pleco of bigh dry land 'or award land can any be saved, It 14 claimed aleo that, as n rals, farmers cry before they o Irt, bot I deuy this, They aro humian, and rome aro divpored to ook on tho dark side ey would I£ differvntly employed ; but they aro ho, efu, a3 o clasa, To provo thiw, in 1870 reporta came from ull parts of the Northwest of the splenhl condition of crops,—corn cspecially, 1 attempted to correct this fmyression, and was laughed at, From whence came thesa reports? Primarliy from the tarmers. In 1374 it was tho samc, and yet it {s now conceded that tha crop was docfdedly short Loth years, How it bLeen so far this yoor? In nearly all tho reporta the hopa was shadowsd that we will uavo our crops yet, Thoy bave boen slindercd as they aro as a rule disposed to took on e bright side, It is mald, also, that the hay crop fs not Injured much, aud {3 now geuerally in stack, For four to five weeks there has been conlinthoun raine over moro than 100,000 suare miles of territory. Not moro than ono or iwo fine, dry daya at a time, 1low s It posalble that tho buy crup gduld bo curod in auch weather 7 In thia county therofs bLut fittio bay saved in good condition, and probably more than balf of the crop fs spotled en- tirely. lay roust rule high, and farmera must sub- stitute corn fodder for their stock, The Limits of thin articlo will not permit ma to go Into details in regard to the corn crop in difforent lo- calities, sud I proposs simply to make & fow general Temarks. We bave hiad s continual dropping of ro- ports of the *“aplendid " condition where the pros- 00d, aDa thoy waro doubtloss correct pecta wore ar as they went, but not much was said about the poor provpects, and, if refarcnce was tade, & wan * corn late and ‘backward, but aith s late fall & good crop 4s expected.” (Farmersars such grumblors,) Much Lus been sald sbout jncrossed ocreage, and “replautod to corn in grasshopper raglons® 1" doubit such ducrearo being a5 fargo as I8 aurposod, Probably 6 por cent would cover {t, but, setting it at 10 por cont, I 'do not think it safe to count much on it Tha re- planting in ¥ Tliopper reglons s not to bo Felied on, an it was nearly all dono Jate in June,—tome us lats sk July 1,—aud corn planted oe st as Juno 20 cannot e relled on except for fodder, The prospects were far bolow an averago ot full half of this coru-belt four weeks ngo, 1n tho othor balf in placcs, they were far alioud, while 1t other localitios {t was behind, and on tho whiole I beliove tho prospect for a corn crop was not above an uverage four weeks ago, Icoulid dealg- usle where thess difforencos existed, but have not Toum in this, ~Binco thon tho prospects Lave mot chianged for (he better, It §a sald that coru will bear more watar or drought thian other grainy, but I think not much. The ulutory of the past proves thal wo never had a larae corn crop i @ very wet scason, _ Corn ueeds but Ldls rain, auil we have our Liggest cropa in the aryost scascus, ' The cause of the short crop in 137gwas & wet spring ; the sutimer was no dryer than 1373, whes we had the Largest crop we ever bad, Bo of 1874, Tho Leavy ralns bave produced a largs growih of atalk on tho dryest lands, and an unususl nunber of cars liave aut—two, threo, and four totha stalk, but ono of your correspondents hits the right nall when he says (o yrowth is running (o stalk. Many are in- cliued to think largo staike” produce ~proportionately Iarge cats, and, of couruo, two or three earsaro bettor thun ono, but wuch (s not always the case, Auy good furmer will tell you thatous guod eerou & slalk i preferable to an attempt at Awo oz three, and flla tho ‘wagon much faster ot husking-time. neo that referonca fs had 1o tho floods of 8. (I ik this the worsetime for farmers,) 1 raised utalks 13 feot Jong that year, Tho firut frout was about Oct. 13, It kept gread all through the sesson, and but & suiall portion of thocrop Lut was Injured by the frost Usually corn Is ont of the way of frosts eatly in Hep~ turaber, in scanonabls falr crop years, but most of it was &reen whi ruat camio that year, Wo fed sofi corn to all our stock until they conld mot reats the balance epuiled, Wo used it froely foe fucl until it became 80 rotten fbat It would ot burn, Thix will probably be the caso this year, Corn Luu stood still for two weeks, 18 8 farioes Wld me fo-dar, aud 16 cannot alartagai for anothier_week, until tha ground drice, oven if it Liolda dry, on the boet unds, Al that which i siood in water'duriug thews ralng (s worllileas, As xo0is o wo do have dry weallier anda kot sui fb will wilk right down, s without dry weatbor aud sualiine wo shiall have tothing. Tho probabilities are that corn will continus green until 1ho fut of October or later, sai 1 do fear au arly frost, Tho receut Arctic wavo waa very suggostive of frost, We must expect another the last of thiy mouth, and still another {n Keptember, and 1f we do not catch afrost this month 1think thirs is great dunger of 3 unext, 1 do not Iike ta be constderod s crosker, but I do bo- 1leve it to Lo proper Lo propare fur tha tempost eru it strtios us, 1t s Fulnous to count anlarge crops until all tho old gralu Iu out of the country aud tlet wake 1p 10 facte'tiiat ahonld biave beod pafout Jotg betore, There 1 but very Iittlo corn left o come forward, 1 have Lieard it ualmatod ot botween ong and two mill- fous fess still fu Towa aud lesn i Dlinols, T think it dinicult toapprozimata to tho amount ait his e, but 1 whiould Bojie {t wus Iarger than that, Lecauso it ls nb ieast fivo mantls bofors the growlng crop cau be avalle ablo for oma markols, aud efght manths for oxport, T ubiould catimale thie probauilitics for {he coru croj sbout oa fallows: Iu tho White River and Wa " tho Otfo, whicre they had very large ity iat year, 1t in aimowt’s fulure. “Thruughott ho south half of the corn Lell & very short éroj Acroes Central Tliinols ond Central Towa the prospects are fair wilh good weatber. Northern lilitols and Tows ot _gaod; corn lato and tok well cuitivated, Towa tuny have two-thirds of ocrop, Tiluols not any better, and Indlua still wase, Had tbere been av much ralit at Chicago this season a8 at Champalyu or Indiaoapolls, you wuuld probably e more esaily convinced of 118 {ruth of the atove, Weather unwettled; begluning to wprin! every prospect of suoihier sturm, Yours truly, luoquots, . PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS~Were irreguisr, with littls dotng except fu mees pork, and the speculative articles were easicr, though hogs were quoted 6@ 10 per 100 lbe higher, and product waa sironger at otlier poluts, There was more diaposition o setl, and one prominent operator unlusded rather largely of york, Duyers held back when they saw the market weakor under Lib- ral offeringe, Mess Foux—Was active, and declined 20u per brl undoer fres offerluge, chietly tado by ono firm, Liver- Pool was 18 per brl higher, haviug advanced 2e 6d i wo duys, Lut New York was easicr, probubly fn sym- Pathy with Crlcago. Hales were roported of 430 brls canh 8¢ $21,23@ 11,35 10,230 Lrls, seller Soplomber, ab $21,30021.50; aud pUO brls, acller the yoar, 5 $14.35. Total, 13,200 brls, The market closed tatme at §21.2 canhi OF sellor the mauil; $11.33.821,375 for Beplei : and pomlpally HIL00 for Uctober, &:llll bijuie pork was quoted at $14:23, Lauv—Was dull, sad tully Tio per 100 e lower, though New York was firmner, sud Liverpoal advanve 1e per 114 1ta, There wae scarcely sy dotand at ihe current quolations. Bales wars limlted o 350 te seller tho wonth ut §13,43, and 220 tcs acller the yaar ul $13,25, ‘To'al, 50U tes, ‘Tha waarket clossd tame af §13.45 i oeelir Augusl and atout $KL81Y (ur Hepleas- ber; seller Uctaber was nominal at $13.7! Mxare—Were (n goad ussuand, Lut buyers gansrally ‘wanled concessiesis of J(HNC per I, which Lwldass. wore not willing to grant, and the market ¥ rather quict and steady at forner fgutes, Sales wers report. e of 10,000 e shiort rlbe at 1de 100400 e short clears t,e3 BOMO Ibe summer long clears ab 11 10 "boxes do at 112,@11¢, and 0 tra’ #weet pickied bama at’*11E | Tho market clared at Ave for shoulders, August, and Bige for do seller Septembe lonys clears, cavs or Acllor August, and 117, relive Aopfembers 112,41%0 for short il or selicr Angust, and 1},612%e for do’ soller Heptembers 1240 for rhart clears, caeli or selier August, ant 127%¢ for do sellcr Saptember. Nozed meata 'icc higher than the prica for looso lote, Long and short clear, boxad, quoted at 13 ;- 12%c and fong eut hame at 12%@ 1Yo, English meata8ige for shoilders, looes berlande, boxed 1 113,@Itxn for long ¢ and 1130 for short ‘ribw do; ‘Aweet-pickled hams, 13 e avernge, 1 @12e, Bacon meats quoted at 1er e for Bans, Yo for sloulders, Lic for whord i 14, e for short cleara—all packed, nEASK—Was Guiet af J@UN BEEE PRIDUCTS~Were quict and nominally un- changed at $420 fur mesa; $2,50 for extra moss; And £20,5° @200 for hama, TaLLow—Quoted at 8K@8%;¢ for packers's BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—TWaa loas active, but In falr damnand snd strong at the rocont advauce, the paucity of offerings restrictiug operations, whils it made holders very firm I their views, Most of the buylug was on local ac- count, Halos were reported of 1,350 brin spring axtras, partly al $3,125@7.25; 60 brls apring superfinon at £4.50'; aud 100 Lels rys flon? on private termn, Tolal, 1,500 brls, 'The market cloacd with the following aa tho runge of prices: Chofce winter extras, $1.75@ 7253 eommon to good doy, $6.50:26,73; cholco apring extras, $0.00R4.25 ; fair do, shipping grades, $3.60® 6,007 Minuceots, $0.23@7.2; Patent wpringw, $0.75@ R.80; spring superfiucs, $.00G4.50; rye flour, $5.503 5,63, BRAX—Was actlve and atesdy, though In largo sup. ply, Balos wora 170 tons at $16.0ka 16,50 on track, and $16,25316.50, fres on bourd cars. ConeMraL—We quite at §2.60@%70 per brl for good and $26,00@47,00 per ton for course. Bulw were 10 tons cosrse at $7.00, Minpraas—ales wore 20 tone at £24,00225,00. WIEAT—Was loas active and irregular ; very much excited early, sud sficrwards relatively steady at atout the sama rango aa Wodnedsy afiernoon. Liver- pool was firm by public advices, and quoted stronger by private dispatches, but the crawd waa bearlsh, chiofly, a3 it seamed, because ths rocelpts of whest fn Now York wore very largs,—spme 000,000 bu, A great deal of whent was soli at $1.042(@1.06 (Septcmber) on the Tecelpt of that nows, Afterwards tho markok becamo firmer, tho undercurrent being quits strong, a8 two or throe Chicago buyers took rather long linos, though New York was quoted 20 lower, But privato news trom thateity tolid that there woa & goud de- mand at tlis docline, aud It seemed thak buyers there have hald off for two or (hrea days paat in antieipation of the drop s & consequence of iy reccips following thio repai of the bresk in the Erio Ganal. ‘Thie cone tinued streagth In Europe indicatod that moroe wheut 1 wanted thero, aud 1t la probablo that purcliskers bavo simply held off in tho Bope of forciug a docline from what tey conkldered 40 bo too Digh pricos. Thore was not much dolng for shipment Liete, but lo- cal wellers wore lods conllient, owing to tho continual raius, Tho woather Liere was bad, lowering skios fol lowlug beavy ruln, sud the news from tho Noribwest Q1 ot givo any signs of clesring-up, (hough but littls Tain foll the preceding afternoan. The grest fowr now 18 thst the In-(n: crop will be seriously datnged In, the process of narveuing, whicly followiny st wd; miited deflcioncy in the yleld of wiito wheut, would result in Ligher prices than now, Heuce tho numbor of persons suxlous to well sbort growa leas dally, bt s radical sdvance 1a preventad by tho fact tlat ihs crowd {s long, sud wishful 1o ecil every tima that tha market turud 3o in their favor, Seller Boptembor opened 8t §1.261¢, receded (o $1,303, rose Lo §LUSK, fell baok 1o $1.233, sdvanced to $1.43%¢, and closed ut $1.33%, Sailertho month or caAli No. % spring eold ab $LUS@1.26%, closiug ot $1.40X asku, Soller last balf of do sold at $1.33@1.37/5, and seller tho yoar nt $1.905@123, Cash wales wore repored of 8400 bu 1 eprivig At §102; 2000 dp ut $1.34 frco on 43 93,400 ba No, 1 doab $1,23%@1.20% ; 10,40) bu No, 3 4o st $1.IBKL1V: and 16,000 b rojectad du at §1.07@L “Totl, 136,300 bu, JIXNESOTA WIIRAT—\Waa lens active, but 1o higher, o demand Leing fully equal to tha oiterlngn, alu wer 11,600 bu at $1,30 for No, 1, aud $1.31 511,03 for Nu, 2 Cony—Was quict and steadier, aversging about tho 83mao sa at the close on Woducsday. The ouly impor- tant new feature {n tho market was o gradudl closl: up of the Scptember premiusm, under o relatively goo: inquiry for cash coru, The receipls were only modo- rate, sud exceeded Ly -the shipments, Liverpool was asbiado firmer, but New York was undersiood to be dull, and a good toany_ salling orders wero recaived, which causod a declino ealy, tho markot recovering toud after thoso offerings Lud” boen disposcd of, though apeculative buyers wero few, as the wheat douf attracts cd tho atteation of mouy whio usually operata in corn, Thire was o moilersta fnquiry for shipiment, and cur- rent car-lots commanded & premium of i for earry- fug into next month, Selier Soptembor openod ab 8¢, roceded to T3¢, rose to Taye, decllned to 737¢c, and udvanced to T34c, cloalag st Tiiyc, "goller thd month, or regular No, 1, sold at 71%@12¢, clostng at Qilteedged receipts clased at T1 for No. o 25,600 b rejocted At 83@7Wa; 40) bu care at Tuc; s 2,460 bu by sample at 64 5UT3¢c. Total, 333,300 bu, OATS—Wera active snd firm at an avorago ndvance of 3afor cash,and %o for seller tho month. CGash oals met with an_urgent inquiry from the local feed denlers and partled haviog outslde orders, aud quickly advanced 3@dc, under very Maht ollerings, Ouly ons car (new rejocted) waa inwpected in, Tho specalative trading was pricipally ia Augusi, and lorgely in settlement. Heller September wad lces nclive, and the premium in favor of August advanced to5)¢,0rabout ic alnco Wadneadsy, The damago to the crops {n tho sectious teavorsed by the storms, and the continued threatening weather,broughit ina good many buing orders and caused muck saxlety among the ahorts, many of whom woro closing their August deals, New York was quoted dull and lower, and other graln easy, but these facts had littlo influence, Cash No, 2 sold'at 59GG'c, closing firm at wbout the out~ ido, Soller August openod ut 43%c, advancod 1o 4c, declined 10 45%c, rosn 10 403¢c, foll to 40c, and clood st 46xc, Boller Boptember sold at 03 @413c, cloaing at ¢1@i1o, Baloa: 01,000 bu No,d ut 8+@io ; 640 Lu_Tejected at Gde; €00 b do new white at 55a: 4,600 bu by sample at bi@cde, Total, 41.800 b, TiYE~Was in good dgmand aud 1630 highor under very ligbtofferings. Tl crop has been injured by th wet wosther, and thers is not much dixposition ta sell property, whilo the fewaborts out areanious to cover, Builer Auguat sold at 8-c, and solier Beptombor at uSc, Cash waa salable at 850 for new No, 2, and B3 870 far sample lots, Bales : 410 bu now No. 2'st 880; 4000 bu by sample at BXa 70, on track and daiivored, D ATLLEYor Wep (alely setive ADd 380K0 bigher, The Teports af tho havoo made io tho naw crup by the beavy rains aroused the shoris, and at the opening the miarket was conalderably excited, closing quist and easfar, Soller Beptamler oponed at$1.17, sold freely at $1.19, then rose 10 $1.1934, broke to $1.16, and closed at sl ber was rather quict, st $1,16@1.16, cloxing at'bout the inslda, The tranuactions in cash were Iimited, Ko, 2 was nominal, and voected brought é5c. Sampio lots wero quivt, Very choice now Miunesota »old 04 $1.30, to arrive, Bales: 400 bu rejocted ot 6503 1,200 bu by sampla at §1.U5@1.30. Total, 1,600 bu. LATEST, In the afternoon mess pork was quiet and steady st 421,25 for August, sud ""uné:' Beptember, Hajea: 50 br! s cash ab $21,30, and LS00 brls selles Boptamber N o s, fa thy with Liverpool, cl was u sympal o8- 1ng at $13.50 bo month, snd 813,70 saller Bep- tembor, Hales 250 tes ssllor Soptumber at $1,70, Meatu wore stoady. Sales 10,600 e shart ribs, at Milwaukes, ut 137 120 boxes loug cut hams at 12X, Whaat was fairly active sud o higher, in reaponse 1o the stronger fosling tu Liverpool, Hollor Reptems Ler sold st 31,955 1,30, cloalng at $1,20¢(@1,264,, Hellor Augusk closed ab 3127, A sals of 90,000 bu cnels waa reported at $1,27, Coru was quict and wteady, selling s\ TIZ;@Td¥e for September, and_closing ai 73X$Tixc. Beiler the manth closed at 71%@120. X Oats wera falrly active and lower early, but after- wards ralifed and cl at the prices ruling st 1 o'clock, Heller August sold st 3% @Uijz0, and c) AL {Gic, Beller Baptomber closed at ¢lo, Rye was quiet snu firm at 850 for 8cptember, Barley was quict and easier, Uing_ st $1,1621,17 for Bepieiber, snd closing a! t $1.103, Belior August sold at §1.1{@1.15, and clossd sl $1.14 3. ‘easel-room was engaged for 100,009 ba corn sad 24,000 bu whest Lo Hu(Talo, the lattor by steam st de, It was rumoared that ollier vessals wors iaken for coru, 2 GENERAL MARKETS. ALOOTIOL—~Was firm at $1,33@2.30. BROOM-CORN—A slighily improved demand 18 re- portod, and s firra market, D! Ohio Indicate that the orop has sullered sovorely, A letter from a growsr at Chillicothe, O,, states that hiz Lroom-corn flalds have boen 10 foot under water, Re- ports from thebroom-corn sections of this Stato are canflicting, but it ta thought the ylld will be fuir ad compazad Lo that of lsst season, Bome cantracta for new corn bave beon mads, but no one now carea to enter into any new deals until something more definite 1s koown copcernlng the mew crop, Atqut all the corn (n the country, out of cousumors' Lauds, i heldfn Chicago, and ospuod now be bought at tLa concessions offared threa wi ago. Good to cholce hurl, 12}@13)e; brush]that will work itself fnto & cholco hurl broom, 11%@1%; falr to good do, 10)@110; inferior Lrush, BX@0xc; crooked, Bx@8se, BUTTENR~O! late the recelpta have shown some- thing of an lucreass, but the advance in prices st the eaboard Las called out a freer shippiug movement, and receivors fnd no dlficulty In sustaiolng the ad- vanced prices recently established, Homs Bouthern orders have lately beeu vliced, sud thus far the do~ maud bas more than kept pace with the focreased supply, We contluuo $0 queta: Qholeo to fanoy yellow, 21@250 ; madium to yood grades, 106@3a} 1uterior to comuion, 11@1%0, BAGGING—Tbe situstion of the bagglug market Tawalus the 53me &4 for 8 number of days past, Grain. bugs are In good demasd, aud bub for tha fact that atocks sre pretly large an sdvance would 1o doubt Lave boou established beforo now, Wequote: Htark, Yo; Lawiston, 30c; Moutapp, 800; Amcrican A, 2560} Awvakesg, 28405 O ez Cresk, Zici buslip Lage, ‘4 Lo, 165Gilxe s do 8 bu, 15@160 5 guunies, &ul L@lou; do doulle, 284¥0; wovl-wacks, o, ClikkaE-—Tuors waea fair country domand, and the usual call fromn the Jooal (rede, and the market was abouk ateady at b (ublativas grsviously giva, oF at Taghlo fos good to Dricas faciory, sud & Sabe for o, 1oy 003 tmarofemont in tha decuand 14 pow olmervalile, tt there f atill s disposition smong con- mimers 1o hold off for luace prices, The mar ketfs firm at tho annexed prives: Lebigh, $10.007 Lackawanna, rango and nut, $0.00, o egg, § cannel, $4.00@9.00; Hocking Valley €6.80% Indiana blnck, 81,00 Dalltnlore & Oblo 80,007 Tiisols, 34,803 0 8.0, EQG8—Wera in modarate demand at 14 2 15¢, FISU—"The fsiy market was Lalely active, with prices Ahowing less steadiness than of late, siraug and bigher, in response b an sivanca of §1,0) @LBYper brlat tlio Eant, Lako finh also wers fizi, wilh o tendeney o sdvance. Uxl wan wesk, summer cured eantuy off bic per 107 1ha, Bilmon ate solling lower, Wa rovisn our liat as follows : No, | whitofish, & Lri, $4 784,631 No. 2 do, $4.7( @4,7. trout, $1.509 2,35 No, 1 shore mackerol, Mackerel were dlot herrlng, spilt, Dirls, $4.0.4H, 4,23; Labradr herring, rontl, br e, B160@ 175 ; aealed herrly; imon, 6alrl, § .70 ) SUTS--With Tho exvoption of applen, which have agadn woved up a e, tho differcut (Inea wern offering b aukstandally former ratea, The market n atiil bare of ‘Turkish prunes, snd_prices aro entlrely nominal, laisus sra receiving mora atten- tlon, Lut prices alow na fmprovement, We quote s ¥ FaaN—Dhates, Bi B ¢ fiin, drums, 195w 185e : Bgs, layers, 15@iRc; Turkish prunce, 'BN@Ce: Franch 1sc} raialnn, layers, $233@243 ; Joosa Mis- K33 Valencia, lux(ilc; Zante cur. rants, Talige: eltron, 3Twd8o; lemon peel, 1@ 200, DouesTio—Alden appies, 17 e; Mickigau nppics, § @4 (3 Indianaand Diuois, 770 peaches, lalves, waviga; do, mized, Badles do, pared, 1@20c; black: berries, B @005 raapberrias, sl pitied chorrien, 2 NuTs—Fiiberts, 4@10¢; almonds, Terragona, 3 1% Grenoble' waluiita, ‘Brazlls, 7}, @(sBa; pecnnm, Toxas, 12, i iimington pernuts, Hg93¢} Tennoasce peantts, 63 @ve Afriean poanais, 3t URLEN FRUIT>— 110 receigtn of nativo fruits wero fair, though thero waa tob tho usial variety on the murkot, an the berry season in about over, Bluoberries wera over-pleutiful, and casy i conscquance, Anples, peachus, and y eats wero (n moderats roquest, Grapen Wero licid ab§3.23 per baaket, Lomons aud oranygen aro very firm, eavertally the foriner, which are acarco fre il k. the sesierrd, sud will frobably advanco if the weather tirva hob, ' We auotn: Orangen, $3.504 \00 perbox s lemonn. $11,00@12,007 el rasplierics, $1.00 per_cave of i qins bisckberrics, §3.0).w5.00 case: peaches, $1.0%w1.35 per box or hasket: finiBre per Doty 2, 5).50G:00 per brl; blu 3 $LE0® 100 per W2 grapes, $1,%5 " per Laaket; Cafifor- 8,00 por box, nla Burtiett posrs, ‘nfiasa arv exccediugly firm, and it 2 1 UROCEHTFS— now louks as thongh Mglier quotations would #oon bo o-tablished, Bugrrs, rice, sirups, snd molssaes also showed unabated firmnon, Spicos romaln dull, with prices workiug easy for .pepier, cloves, amd casals, Boips, eturch, and other rido goods ruled’abaut steady, Trailo was reasonably active for tho sewian. We quot. Tice—llangoon, 64X@7ie; Carolina, 7%@9% Loutaiann, 7.« 8¢. a, J @3i%e; Java, No, 3, 30 @3t e} cholcoto faucy Itlo, 8004 o prime do, H'wlie; common to fale 31 5@ 12k ronuting, wwt)iges Slngavore Java, BugiGa; Costa Rica, 43 @200 s Maracaibo, 24 dic, Sudata—Tatent cut loaf, 11%@1%: erushed and powdered, 11 nolated, Ilh@liLe: A, Ht: 10 do No.s 2, 104e; B, 10 extra O, 1008 C Noo 3, 10%,@10kce; villow, G No. 1, 0% 0. choleo Lrown, O%/adlec; falr to primo 4 common_do, 75 (@8Ke; choice molas sugar, 94@dy0; common to good do, T1@Rye, Hintru—Dismond drips, $1,05011,10: siiver drips, extra tine, Ghitder gool dugdr-iouo sirup, Gumtoc oxtra do, G0wBic ; New Orleans molasecs, chojee, nes, 4%aT8¢; do pritns, 63R700; do cominon to good, 3300 ; Porto Hico molassen, G3@6K0; caminon mo- Tasses, 400 44c ¢ binckatrap, 4@Isc, Hr1oRs—Allapice, 154,@ 1050 ; cloven, d4@dac: cor- sis, 604320} pepper, 20@2lc; nutmegs, $1.25@1.80; Caleutts ginger, 1051s 16X, Noavs=Teue Diuo,Ge: German Woulad, 6 @To; Whito Lily, 63@0ig0; ~Whita Rose, 61Gs63c Savon Imperial, 6e; Galdon West, 4 @dc, HAY—Was qulet.. Oid Ja ralible, bub tho crop about axbiaustod, and new is wanted only for Immedl- ato convumption. KNo. 1 prairie, new, 15 quoted ot $14.00, Luyers offerod 30,00 for No. 1 thmothy, bu could not A1t their ordors HWINKS-—Were in good demand, and firm at the advanco noted yesterday, in_sympathy with Now York, which was i higher, ' Balen hero wero roport= el of'200 bris at $1.18 por Falion, t wiich figars tha market closed strung. HIDES—Were i demand at quotations, Some sales of welect green rtock liave bren nuda at fc, Theoffers inga arn Hght : Green city butchcrs', Ates areen cured lght and heavy, TX@He; green calf, 135e; dry fink bides, kip and calf, 15¢; dry walted lides, 125@!5cs deacon skinn, 4ic. Hides with one grubiand over ave classed as damoged, Damsged stock brings two-thirds prices, and branded 10 per cent off, HOFS—Woro duli and irreqular in price, the near approach of the new crop maklug hoiders anxlous ta elea aut.. Beven bules of Wiscoui hops wore sold on tho straet yuaterday a$ an sverags price of 10o T I, pelll'l"h\w AND TINNERS' BTQOK~Trade con- tinues Lghs, but bogius to suow provement, Prices ara steady aa follows 10, 10xli, $10.00; do, 1 16 Tan—Largo, 23e: , 9603 bar, No, 1, 2Ua; No. 2, Lxan—Dig, 7, Lar, 8@ K Uc; lead pipe, V¢, Corren—Bottoma, bda ; sheathing copper, Uz, HHERT LiNo—Full cauks, 10ye; leas uantifs, 1lo; alabs, 8%c, HuEET LRoX—N Hussia’ fron, 8 fo 12 _inclusive, 18c 1, atsined, 170; American Rusaia A, 14 Alo, ‘Wine—Nos,1 ta6,9¢3 7109, 100; 10f0 11, 110} 12,113%0; 19 and 1, 126 ¢ 15 sud 16, 140 17, 15¢; 18, 1603 19, 'Io; 20, 20¢; full bundies, 89 por cant ‘dis comt: fanea wire, 5. NATLY—Wora 11 moderato domand at 3,25 rates, OLLS—The lata rain-storms hava serloualy damagod tho tlax erop, and in anticipation of a light ylold Lold- ars of Hosood off ontertain much irmer views, Ther wss considerable oxcitoment o th market duting yes- torday and the day before, and prices tok o shATp Up- ward turn, raw ady: g 10 67¢, und boiled to 720, A furthor advanca Acens immliont, Lard ofl wan Ormor, and extra winter s quotod 2o higher. Other alln rematn as before, We nowquote: Girbon (stand- ard while), 116 deg, teat, 11@1ixe; do Ilinols alige teat, 160 deg,, 1:tdtaya’ do lovduight, 115 dag,, 168 183 xtra winter lard o), $1.Us@1.40; No, 1, WS@97s No.3, 8Xas30; linsoed, raw, 67@100; do'bolled, 72 i5: whale, 78(4E0c; nperm, $2.2@2.43 ; neatsfoot ofl, stricf p\:ruktl.lv’ifil"m: do, extra, $1.U01 do No. 1, b0a; be oll, 0 ebratta, O plumibago oil, 60@78¢; turpenting, 840} napbtha, 63 gravity, 1ye {3%¢ § naphta, come mon, 13.213%c ; West Virgints oils, natural, 2)° deg,, %50 ; natural, 30 deg., 30a ; reducod 28 deg., 2@ 0. POULTRY—Chickons were iu foquest, and larga springs ware » shods firmor, though outside prices wora abtainable only for vary largs and fat fowls: Old chickans, $3,76@4.25 ; apring, largoe, $.2323.75 ; amall to good do, $1.6J«3.00; turkoys, U3102 @ Ib. SEED3—Timothy was o moderate demand, and about 6o higher, stictly primasolling st 82,75, Tha markot is firss, awing to the web westhior, whicl, it 18 thougLt, ns injured tho new crop. Most of the secd Liore I to tho handa of spoculsiors, and ia beld 0ff tho market. Olover was quist and firm, ¥lax wea also firm : Timothy, $.4082,16; clover, §1.76@8.00; flaz, 31,35, BALT—Continues active and stesdy: Saginaw, Ounondaga, and Canada fino, §1.40; ordlnary coarse, $1.10; dalry, without bags, $215 dairy, with boge, Auitan datey, per aack, 1,00, “PEAS—A falrly activa Incal'and conatry demand oz~ tstod, aud prices wors sgain firm, Wo quota: QUN~ rowpzn Morunz—Cholce to fancy, $1.006 1,1 prime, 70@BU0 ; comnion {0 K cholca, 05600} falr {o good, 60 tUe: 40c, Iwpranal Morung—Choice to BU@00a 3 good to primo, CO@1Ua; cosmon, 30@40¢ ; Plugsuey cholce, TWaTba} fair to' good, SUGEN0: common, Sba o, JAPaN—Choics 10 faury, new, S3adies do” falt fair 1o prinio, 10ia760; cholco to fancy old, T0@15a; good B‘Erlmo, do, B3@Mo; comman, 85@i0a Oagoxa—Cholca'to funcy, 8063$1L.00; good to prime, Gikatua 3 common, J0@ive, WOOD—1a steady aud firm at $6,50 for beoch, and at $7.50 for maple. VEAL—Waa quotad at 7@, the outside prico for very choice |(or‘.k. Common ves) wae slow atd@sc, VEGETABLEH—Polatoos continue_dul), aud fafr stock haa boon wold A% 600 per bil. Tho Fain-atorm alicoked tno receipta on wagons yoalerdsy, but no per- coptibla change in prices reaultsd_therofrom, Tomne toes woro easy 1 New potutoes, $4.00@135 per brl; oen’ corn, ‘1230 per doz: fomatoes, 33@000 por 5::: Bouthern onlons, $3.01@Q3,28 per brl, WOOL~The medium grades wero in tho ususl de- mand, and steady. Fine woola are dull and weak. Thio Ewlera markols are roported fo be abundantly”sup- liod with wools, and pricea ars rather in buyers’ favor, hough manufacturors tako only what (hey rwquir to Koop their mills running. ~Many haveshué down al together, Wa quote : ‘Cub-washed, strictly prime, 52 bye: do poor to goodd, 40@dBo: washed floece, fine, 33@tve; do medlum, 41@te; da corrss, YS@ 40T une washed, fine buavy o lgit, 358 34c; G0 medlum, 2350} do ovarss, H@ie, LIVE STOCK. €uICAUQ. Reetivts— e 14,873 u8% CATTLE—The callle trads was sotive, with prices firmer all around, and in some fustances higher, Purther favorabjo sdvices from the markets below and a further diminution In our recelpts nduced » very firm fesling among alk classes of operators, aad salss wore effectsd with loss tlan the usus) badyering, The quality was not a3 good ason the preceding dsys of b week, but that faot ssenied ot {0 retard business, about everyihlug selling,and at falrly mstiafactory prices. The offerings tust Were of a quality good enough to cammsnd aver $4.00 were extromsly faw, "Tie most motable were 68 hicad, averaglug 3,472 s, by Wood Broa 32hhnul. vorsging 1,600 Bba, ab tioy & Johuson ; aud 33 hiesd, 8 sy B, A 1033 Ly b, B Maltary & Bebs” Droway “Phiowapson & Co sold, [ Tots, 313 Cuforado Tazsns a8 4,004 4,90, The market closed frw, CATTLE RALEY, Number and descrivlion, lexrs. price, .00 5341 3 Texan ealtlo, . M Toxan eattlo.... 84 Cnlorado Texane, 31 Colornio Texans,..... 176 Colorado ‘Texand. . s% a8 T T PTG 8 Coloratlo Toxand. .. .00 4 Colorado ‘Texane .00 4} Colorado Texana,,,. 133 13 Colorado Toraus. 20 13 15 7y 50 atock 311y S0butehnrs’ stock, ., 340 =0 Texsu catilo, 400 A1 falr nteorn 490 00 Toxan eattie 00 41 Toxas caitlo 435 18 Toxas cnttlo, 4560 21 Toxan catla; 350 . i 821 3 HOUGH—Trad active at an average advauce over Wednenday's prices of 10c per 100 1w Local packers ns woll ae ths Fastern trade seomed esger to sccure stock, snd the compotition wea brisk. Liacon rrades aold at $1.8x24.00 for common to extra, and icavier aversgon at $7.50@8.10. Bkippere and Inferior conrie heavy loge wero worked off at $0.50 47,25, For the remaining days of the waek Light recelp pro- dicted, aud tho chisuces are in favor of & malnteuance of the advanced prices of yeaterday, o Av. Price|No, 241 L3 i 8. o, g 214 64,2207 N.Lu08 2 3¢ . 8 Tharo was s moderato demand nt_slosd prices, ‘e quoto inferfor to common ot $3,f X aml medium to cliofca at $4.0344,75 por 100 jus, would foteh $3,00@5.35. NEW YORK. New Yonx, Aug, f.—Lrrves—Rocolpts, 015, making 2,330 for the three dayw, sgsinet 3,450 at the same time Iust week: not enough cattla for urgent necds of the trado, and all quickly aold st an sdvanos from Mondsy equal'to Jo0; ordinary Toxana, 9k @1 poor to good native uteers, 10@ 1303 prime do, 133, @I:I‘fc. BirvEr AND LAMBS—1toceipts, 3 000, making 7,390 for thio thros duys, ngelnst 11,040 a¢ tho asme time Iast week: demand ducidsdly Datter: morket ruled active sud firm 3 4%/GX0 for nlisep t 81g8iu fordambe, Swink—locuipts, 1,609, making 8,4:0 for s thires dayn, ngainat 7,030 at’ the same timo last week ; nono offured allve. PAST LIDERTY, EAst Liaznty, Pa., Aug, 5.~CATTLE—Recelpts to- day, 1,00, making 2,920 fas the threo dags past: 11 cars of to-dny’s roceipia were through stock, ani 7 for Malo here; market actlvo at yesterday's price, with only aload or two loft on hands; beat, $6.25@7.45: medinm to good, $5.75@0.50 ¢ common 1o {alr, $4.76@ 6.60; bulls and cuws, $2,73@4,'0; stockers, light do- 3 $3 034,00, . 3., 3 for the three days, 6,345 ; Yorkors, $3.004R.F ; Lest, $8.23@0.%0, BEpr—lteccipts to-day, 4,000, nid Tor ihe threo’ dayb, 11,6007 selling at 312563575, BUFFALO, BUFrALO, N, Y., Aug. 8,—~CaTTLE~Teceipts for the weok, 8,0i07 markot aiows freah arrivals all through confgninunta ; uslos unimportaut ; o quotatiuns, - Bukur AND’ LaMss—Roveipta for the week, §,800; domand limited; all offered sold; common ot wanted; 2,500 bowd of all kinde didposod of 3 Olro elipped sbioop, avoraging 30, 89, and 0 b $3,3135 and $9.60; Michigan' elipped, averagin, 8t'$4.95; Canada lambs averagine 07 Ila at 86,3, Hoos—Lecolpta 11,5003 the faw offariug nbout all sold ; Yorkors, $7.00@7,50 ; heavy Logs, $3,00@8.125 ; nillers averaging 214 be of $7.60, BT. LOUIY, 87, Lovts, Ane, 5.—100s—Duoyant for low gradre; ;_1;1;;,:;:-., $T.00@7.£0; bacon, $1.46@T.70; butchurs’] X1 Catrix—Active, but lower for Taxans ; sales of rime fo_choico ‘Texaiis, $0.0046,60: fair to yood, 5. 105,03 3 cows, $J.00G3.75; good Toxaus, $4.00@ l_glggi medium to falr, $3,0043.50 ; common, $2.30 @245 CINCINNATI, CixcrNwATT, Avg, .—Uoos—Steady; fale demand} conumon, $7,2537.60; falr to medium, §7,60@7.70 3 goudd t0 oxtra,'$7,76@7.30; bULK of saloa AtSTIUGT.80; ro- ceipts, 1,00, LUMBER, The market was nearly bars of lumber yesterday, hence the transactions wera limited, Three or four cargoes ware dispodcd of carly st the current prices, Muskegon ploce stuff sold at $8.87%, and Manistes Waa roported Lo have Lraught $8.50, The markst for pleco stuff iu vory firm, Iuch lumbar was quatable at $9.00213.00; Iath ot $1.50, and uhingles at $2,10@2,60, No saloa ware mado pullia, Followlng are tho yard quotations : Third clear, 1 inch, Thiry clear, thick. Uloar fiooring, 1st sad 2d, rough. Clear siding, ist snd socond. Firat common siding Flooring, first common, drossed Plooflnur,fllmom\ common, dressod, an 9,05.96.00 19,00(440,00 11.0'G@17.00 50,006 3290 21,00@24,0¢ Lox boards, A and D,......ur.s 27.00@37.00 A stock boards, 10and 13 iz 33,00@37.6¢ tock boards. . 21,004 37,00 Qstock boards, 15.0@16,00 Fencing (16 ft.) + 10,00:411.00 Commion Tumber, 16 1t and tudor, * 10,0a11.00 Jolats and scantiing, 18 to 34 . 10.00@i5.00 th, 1.35@ 2.00 Ashingles... 9,609 2.50 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Snectal Diepateh to Tha Chisaao Tridune, LtvEnroor, Aug. 511 a, m,—BBEADSTURFI—Mar- ket unchanged. Fiour—No, 1, 33 ; No, 2, 20s. Wheat —Wiater, No, 1,108; No, 2, 92 10d; epring, No. 1, 108 7d; No,?,0s94; white, No. 1,11 1d ; No. 3, 10s 84; club, No, 1, 118043 No, 2, 11w, Corn—No, 1, 3a 64; No, 2, 348 3d, PnovistoNs—Pork, 70s, Lad, 0s. Iavenroor, Aug, 5—1:30 p, m.~Ponx—70s, Rest unchangod, Livenroor, Aug, 6—8 p, m.—~GRAIN—Wheat— Spring, No, 1, 11894 No, 2, 10 10d; club, No, 1, 118 7d - No. 2. 118 1d, Gorn—3ds 6d. Lanp—00s 0d, TavenrooL, Aug, 8,~FLoun—~Exirs Slate and West- omn, GRAIN—Wheat—No, 3 to1 spring, 10s 10@108 74, Corn—>ixed, 3is 0d, I'novisions—Pork—Wostern, 80s; Eastern, B8s, Deet, 728, Lard, 603, Bacon—Oumberlxad cut, 5, Curerse—~Iine, 504, Tavrow—ils 3d, YeTRoLRUM—{icltuod, 94 ; splrils, 8d, Loxoow, Aug. 5.—~Tue Baxk or ENGLAND—The bullfon {n the Dank of England incressed £58,000 (ha past woel, Tho smount withdrawn on balaace to-doy wau £10,000, Ths proportion of the Bank of England roaerve to its Liabllitics {s now 60)¢ per ceat. Aoxkr—The demand for discount st the bank, as woll 82 in the opan market, is light, Rals of discount in open msrket for threa mantus’ billsy 17@32, or % be- low the Bank of England rates. CoxsoLa—Afoney, 94 7.1 § account, 04 9-10, Unirep BraTes LowDs—'03s, 107%; ‘'6Te, 109K 10-408, 108%¢ ; now Bs, 1043, Axtxatcan NAILnoADd Huoumsties—New York Cene tral, 93 ; Erle, 13; do prefurrod, 20, TarLLow—Lss Rerineo PRTROLEDN—-0@IY .. Brinrrs TUBPRNTING—12032a 04, Panty, Aug, 5,~1xxTRS—05L 200, ‘Tue BaNE or FRANCE—Tho spocie in the Dank of France decreased 80,000 francs tho past weok, ANTWERP, Aug. 5,~PrTROLEUM—24f, YrANKroar, Aug, 5,—U. B, Boxps—02s, 987¢, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. 2 Nxw Youx, Aug, 6,—The psckage trad was fair in some departments, Dark madider and obocolato printa were in botter request, snd soma hiberal sales were made by agents, Mallory pink prints, 80} ginghams improviug, sad dress goods more sotive: cotton goods moveslowly, excopt cotton flannsl and cheviots, which wars in good domand; fancy osseimercs and jesns quiet, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, B.—YrTRoLkuN~Crude, $1.10 vefined, 10} @10740, Phils- THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NBW YOUK. Avectal Disvateh to The Chicags Tridun New Yomk, Aug, 5,.—GRatN~Wheat ma; lower; falrly activa Uusiuoss ; $1.30:31,384¢ for saft No. 2 Chicag: 2 Chicago and' Northweatorn ; $1.40@1,43 for No, 2 Mil- waukeo; and 3147 for No, 1 spring; atio 100,000 bu No., 1 Milwaukse for all August st £.47. Rys (s quiat, Dsrley 18 quistand firm. Oorn stesdy snd: quist: sales 51,000 bu at B1@84 )0 for steam Westorn mized, B34 @87560 for sall do, aud §Ti0 for yellow Woatern, Oats Sriuer; sales 64,000 bu at 62@84Ka fop mized Weatern, snd 66@700 for whits Weatern: Paovistons—diiddies dull at 13@12%0 for city long closr,' Lard frm ab 19@13 13160 for prime seam. ‘Whmxy~—Markot steady.; sales 100 brls st §1.90 per gullow, @soorxiss—~Bugar market- unchanged ;. modarate dampnd'; fair (9 good ppfningds quoted Bt B@8X0, prima ab 81360, and whits Ivansab J@lio, Goifes t 2@ salos 72,000 bu ab + $1.97@L38 far No, market unchengad ; moderate Inauiry 3 we quita fyy A 1755200 In gold, and Maracaibo st 230 1y gold, Fartants—Firm, To Liverpool, per ateam, 61,0 It grain at A@ 0, closing at U yer atandard by, To Tirintol, poraafl, A 000 bt wheat a6 B0, A v of 4,400 quartara o Cork for orderaat 7a U, and yq, ollicr of 00 quartar o the Continent al 7e 30, 110 e Avartated tveee,) New Yonxk, Ang. K —FLOUR—Slakly i fatrly gy, ive. Reccipt, 14,000 brla, Buperfue Biale and ey ortl, §3,18.48,15; common to goud oxtra, $6,.4d0,k; good to chofce, $1,45@ 1,233 white wheat exirn, §,3 ! oxtra Ohlo, $6.0037.48 ; #t. Louis, $4.45@.5 . flour unchanged, - Bn Qonx-MrAt—Qiifot ; Weatern, $4.1024,0, Gratn—Wheat lower, clouing aciive and firm at decline t No, 9 Ohicagv »oft, $1.35@| i, No, c8go. $1.90)531,39, viosing nt $1,34 3 Nu.“i llll,w,\:u(\::‘" $1.4021.437 No, 1 Milwaukee, $1.47§ nmbor Wee S8, ity stondy ! Oxnade in hond, Ot Dend et but frm ; malt ateady. Gorn nctive Lut eanivr ] o close ; recdipt, 04,00 B ; mixond Woaters, siegs: 2030t do mall, BS@BT0T yellow Wentorn, Ho@de, () fairly’ aclive, cloning’ firmor ; roccipte, 41,0 for Wonatorn mixed, 8Xg¢tdo: white\Western, 0@ i0e, . HAY—Finn ¢ shipping, T5¢. Gnocxntas—Ria entlea quist mt firm 3 cargons, 17 0+ fobibing, 18a2c i gold, Bugar firmes, 1 B5@3%c 1 prime, Wi e8 Drm; grocey PRINOLRUM—Firmer ; crud ic; re @llygo, o i refned, 1y HTRADIED RRs1x—Firm: $1,65@ 1,70, HeiuTs TURPRNTINE—Fien 3 1% @336, Eoas—Firm ; Westorn, Ty 10je, Provitons—Pork jower; tew mens, $71.05271.0, lh'e!'nn:n‘nnwd.m‘uul“mlcl‘ln dulls mtidlen quie; clty loug cles e. Lard ctased lower; ea, oldh, $°4.00; new, to arrive, $17.23, Fpriay Tiurrin Aub Crneax—0Unchanged, Wittaxz—Shado lowar 3 $114t.213, PIILADELPHIA. PoitAperLrnes, Yo, Ang, 5.—FLoUB—Active ™ quost for conanmption at frill Tricant extes, $1.455 3803 Lo, “Wircoarl, sud Mikneso Gale hiatd .60@7.255 State, Ollo, and Indlan 3 b gl wraden, $7.0082.27, b Bt URAIN—-Vhoat—Now rad, $1.09A1,42; old 2 @1,03 3 ald ammber, $1.53 White, S0, Copt dermy falr and markol firm; Wostern mized and yollow, BTe, Oate Leld bigher ; white, 7003 mixed, 0o} nuw, & Wittary—Firm ; $1,22, PrTnoLsuM—Riosdy ; rofined, 1o; ety urren—Steady: Now York, State, and Count e;m 0% < Arntr, 24 $0301 nw-fi:::’i’.‘. ran, ; firsts, 17@3Nc: roll . e A al @3lc: rolls, estras, fil\afla. Cutxer—Qulet : Woatern fino, 1021030, Euas—Market dull ; Western, freah, 17§19, GINCINNATL Loun—Good demand; foy firm: red, $1.o0@1%, letnor § hcld m;mr'vffimléui Swdte, 'Ttye quiot and steady ; $1.49 IROVIstoNs—Pork fair and firm ; males of connl 21,5 ; city hold at $32.00. Lard 'quict ; nloam‘!x,z:: @135¢: Rettlo, 14%c, Dulk meats quiet and e 8@83c; 12¢ 5 125¢. *Dacon qnist and unchangsd, ' Winsky—Fale aud firm at 81,17, Eous—Fafc and firm, Tiorrrr—Good demand ; full prices, Quress—8loady and vuclangod, Os—Linsced “fair aud firm; 50c, Lard and unchangod, e s crude, 83a, CincrynATY, Aug. prices; family, $7.65a 7, GuAIN—Whoat qurot cloice, $2.75. Cor steady'sud firm; @1l 5T. LOUIM, 8r. Aug, B.—Frovu—IIold nbovs huyerd viows ; “little doua ; aetivo and higler ; the Arnie; cuskedbmlien. - nats—Wheat, No, 3 red winter, $1.70 ankod 3 $1.0f Did, canhii pales, $1584@1.00 eptembers fa. 163 bid ok Augast, O it Fild Gnarn—Corn acarce and wanted ; higher; No, 4 mizad, “71@180 cashj TUX@&TIY "Bomember, Oty Lilthier s No, 2, GK3030 bid casl for new ; 790 for olds s, S 40 Auguat ; 4o Boptember, Iy quid and b i Puovisions—Fork firmet ; amall lots, $23.60, quict aud unchanged, DAk meta el 1 Digher § suonlders, Bigc up-country, closing af 85a i{c: DO movement; miden firmor i cloar Tib, LAt eloar, Tyn, ¢ oid Bigher) Wittsxz—Scarco and fiem ; $1 MILWAUKE Mmwiuxer, Aug. G.—FLouz—Quict and chinnged ; oxtra spring, $2.75. GRATN=Whent fulr and tirm: No, 1 Milwaukee, $1.35 i Beptomoer, .25 No. 4 dn, $,50; Augnsat, § o Uorn stroug and firm ; No, Y, Oata acting and bigher; No, 2, BRL@SC; nixed Western, 81c, wlite, 5)1¢C,. Ttyo falr snd advanced ; No, 1 fall, g1 #le. Darloy busyant and unsaitiod, opening at $1,18) closing at”$L14@LIG; No. 3 spping, Beptembar, 1118, Proviamne—steady and firm. Mess pork, $21.5 vheat, 75,000 bu ; corn, Tard ateady and firm ; 1350 ReceieTs—Flour, 6,000 '!:rll ” arley, 1,000 buy ), T20 BIIPXENTR-Flour, 5,000 brla? whert, 4,000 l':un; 8,600 bu 1 mats, 9,000 b corn, noue § osts, nono ; barle # ryo, noue, DALTINOI BALTIMONE, AUR, 0, —FLoUn—Vory strong ami active ; full prices; Wentern extra, $5.50@0,25, GRAIN--Wheat—Market dull§ grades off ; No, 2 $1.80; No,2 red Western, $1,55, Corn—darket dull; \Weatern mized, 8Jc. Oats firm ; white Weatarn, 649 Gir: mixed do, GG 0lc. Rye—darket dull; bu@ose, Har—Quiet ng:i el 1 s Provistons—Strong, "oy 22,00022,%, Bud shouldess, 9'¢0; clear rib, I 124¢c, looso; Yx@ 123/c, packed, Dooon—Shoullers, 104, @IDi0; cls b, 1IN (e 132c, Hama, 145@143c. HBurrEn—~Steady snd unélinhged. Corrre—Quiet, but firm sud uschanged, Wmsky—Finm; $1,29, A 5, TQLEDO. = Torrwo, 0., Ang. 5,—~FLoun~Firm and unchas GIAIN—Wheat fair and advanced 3o, closing ql:x'«:fi ;\;o‘. 1 white Mickign, £1.50; amber do, 1.5 48 Augaat, $1.55¢ September $1,633.s ' No.'a now, $143H141: D, & M., $1.84 ; Soptember, $1,64 Corn atéady s Tair doinand i high'mized, 17507 Ase Rust, 7803 8 833 no grade, 18305 dame aged, 06c, fal 12¢, clostug steady; Nn., 3, 6dc 3 Augnet, Freonzs—-Dull and unchanged, Regereve—Fiotr, 400 bris; whoat, 0,000 bu: corn, ‘,glb bu; oati “4}) bu, 250 B B 1Py RN T8 —~Tlour, la; whoat, nono § corn, 1,000 bu; oata, 2,000 'bi, . 3 Boletber, 48X, BALTIMORE, BALTINORE, Wd., AUg, 6,~CATTLN~Market the week fairly active, and - pricos 3 igacr. Varg boat, 87;@1i¢cs firet qnallty, 41°98%¢0; madinm o good hfrdqnnll 4 '(@nxv ord 3na tifn weers, oxen, and cows, I (@dlc; moat wal al 10 Tecolpts, 1,570 : sales, 1155, @K Hoos—8'eady, closing with (he peus nearly bare E?&)fl g 'upran: runge, mj«'"'c;uc. n’ww‘. "SierP—Firm with fafr demand; rang 3] Tamby, 20K 135, Locelpte, 410, ¢ TAo8% 4BIKET BOSTON. Bostox, Aug,3,—FLoon—Hold at very full priced; Westarn suporfine, §5.00R3.50 ; common oxtray, $5.00 ®0,50; Wisconuln snd Minnesota exsrs family, #.508 1.'.'50.0 dh(lfil;h?ll g"m‘:{ésanmalug“llllzhlgln‘ 7.00 @8,003 do Hiinols, $7.00@0.0; do ufs, $7.003 .60 ; fancy Minnosots, $0.80@9.75, OnatN—Corn stoady, with moderata demand 93¢, stc):'lll frin; tending upward; mixzed and 'm @ CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, 0,, Aug. 5, —(RAIN—Theat better ; Ko.1 red, $1,50; No.2 4o, §1.51, Carn bettor and firm ; shell- od,'8:@%le ; oars, Jutue. Oate Laiter; No 1 Hiale, 710; No. 3 do, 690; white, T, Reoxtrrs—Wheat, 1,050 bu, Prrmorxus—-Qulst standird white, car lots, S(&! Ohio Btate test, 10%0; small lots 1ig20 higher, NEW ORLEANA. Nw Onr.raws, Aug. 5.—Dran—Firm at 1,18, HAT—Advanced $2,00 per ton: 100 tons new sold e 148 morits at $30.00; old prime, $41,00, Corn-Mest—Firmoe; $3.90. Others uuchanged. ALD, Dorraro, Aug, 5,~GnaiN—Whoat firm 3 No, 1 Mile ‘wakes, 91,40, Corn dutl but firm ; No. 4, 11@7Tx0 ¥rrionra—Steady at B)o for whaat, sud 7Xo fof corn, to Now York, ——— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, AuG. 8, Annrvep--Prop Favorite, Mcnomines, sundries} bargs Uranus, Menominee, lumber; barge P. J, Broae «on, Menomines, lumber ; barge Ellen Willtams, Mo vomines, Jumber ; barge Sonors, Menominee, lumber svow J, O, Moss, Maskogon, lumbor; scow M. No Dunham, Pike's Per, wood ; rrop Olomalls, Poshiige towing; Large Mankes, Pesltigo, lumber; prop Measougar, Bt, Jo, sundries; atmr Coraos, 8% Joy wundrics; sty Bheboygun, Manitowoc, sundric: prop Bismarck, Menomines, towing; bargo Eve B Toblnson, Menominee, lumber; barge E, E, Tysad, Monominoe, lamber § Large Mensksune, Menomineh Jumber; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundriss; schr Qrace M. Filer, Ludinglon, lumberi ache B. F, Wades, Ludiugton, lumber; stmr] Husedy Holland, sundries; prop Oodnlo, Green Lay, 890 dries ; woow Marion Dizon, Bouth Haven, bark ; prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber ; bargo Cobletty Muskegon, lumber; whr Wabash, Clarlotte, colj achr Glad Tidings, Manistes, lumber ; schr Lizds Dok, Bt Jo, lumbor s sabe Mary Ludwle, Ludwi Por, Wood : #cow Magdalens, Galdwell's Tior, wood i scbr G, R, Roberts, White Hall, lumber ; prop Aritonh Buffelo, aundries ; schr William 8mith, Grand Haves, Jumbar ; jwop Qnelds, Buffalo, sundrics; schr Guids, Toger's Crook, bark 3 prop New York, Saginaw, lume Dor ; bargs Fanny Noll, Saginaw, lumber ; bargo I J, Curney, Saglosw, lumber ; prop City of Traversd I'J“ndvuul Uity, sundsls ; schiy 3, Uolderbouse, Clove ud, coal, CUuARED—fiehr Lizzie Doak, Bl Jo, sundrisst Large E, B ':hmu, Monamines, 500 Lu oats; sk Eliza Day, White'Tiver, aunilrfos; wchr Eivind Ringston, 19,117 bu corn; ache Folomao, Horse-5hod Day, 80" bi ouls, 3 Urla pork; prop Fawrih Monomines, ‘sundrisss prop = Ambla, B fals, 16,252 ‘b whest, 24,800 bu com’y ‘barge Wills Gardner,. Duffalo, 97,611 bu wheat; bark Unads & Lulfalo,’ 23,167 b whicat ; sohe Gan, Elleworts, I #aJo, 24,000 by corn ; prop O, Hulburt, Buffulo, 58,5 u corn § stme Coroun, 8t. Jo, sundries; prop Mes senger, Ht, Jo, sundrica’; barwa Alert, Pashitlyo, 18 porky & Uils baams, wod sundelod; trua bloborsis anftowac, 20 Lale pelts, and uundrtes, 5 Niur Ouaminoze—Sobr M, A, Grogory, T¥ Grack, 109 Lele salt, 10 brla beet, d Lrip parky aad s drivs? prop Ewpiro Hitate, Butfalo, 16,300 b carn, % Dila flour, 83 brle pork, aid sund uclr Cossacks Kingaton, 15,000 bu wlieal; atrr Muaskegon, Nwfi ou, 95 Lrls four, 14 qra beef, 1 brle pork, 4 ba room-corn, 10 tuba butter, 3 rolla lcather, and sude drieat stmt Huron, Hollsnd, sundrics psop B Buttalo, 63,000 bu corn, 400 brls Sour, LAKE FREIGHTS. CHICAGO, Frelghts wera dull and easy, at §Xo for wheat