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] STATE OF TRADE. The Business of the Banks Unre- lieved by Now Keatures. Collsctions and the Woenther---Now York Exchange Scarce, The Produco Markets Agaln Tiigher-es Graln Exclted by the Weather. Xight Receipts---Freights Dull--.Pro- visions Stronger, FINANCIAL. Businces movea along at tha hanks In the sama wteady, dull way that has characterized it for weeka, Tho destruction caused In tho cropa by the sraather, and the uncertain prowpectaof thie grain markets, have b1d & somowhat dspresaing offect upon the morale of the loxn market, Lut the only sctusl ¢ffects have Leen still furihor slowness in cotlections, There {s only mesgre information about the stata of the fall trade, but, a6 far 8x can be learnod, the country merchants of Towa and Minnesota are llkels to purchngo fairly littlo damage has been doue to ilie crops in I of the country, part It is oo maon as yet to form any defulte conclusions a8 to the effect upan tho provperity of tha Weat and Northwost of {hio siorma of thls suti- mer, In a few weoks the home production st the forefgn demand will bo rolticd, Tho tendency to exaggerate tho offect of unseascnable weather Is up- Terriost at pretent; in the end, It may te fonnd that td'damago doue biss made no material inroad upon our jutercats, The surplus of the banks ia still enfclent to keep the loan market cosy, notwiibstandiug the large amounts that hive Leen staorbed by the Board of Trade, spoculative purchasern of luwmber, and mer- clanta dlsappoiuted in collotions, Bates of discount are &+10 per cont ta regular cise tomeis of the bankn; to good ontaide borrowers cons cesniona of reversl per conl 4re made, On tho streot, Tates are 6@18 per cent, and basiness is light, New York oxchange wan uncertatn in price, and epened at 60¢ discouut, but wasat the end firm, and sold nt 2%c disconnt to par for §1,000 tutween bankn, ‘There i8 a small movement of currency 1o the wheat dintricts, ‘Tha clearings were $4,050,000, NSYLYANIA BAILROAD DIVIDESD, The Dosrd of Directors of the lontsylvanie Raile road have obeyed tho Instructions given by the stock- holders st tho Laat annual meeting, *to harcafter de- tlare quarterly dividends upon the stock, if found lee gal and practicable,” They have declared o dive wend of 2 yer cent, clear of all taxes, for the quarter ending July 31, Tbs Ledaer says that “the net incomo of the Cotnpany from its varlous sonrces for tha thres months euding July A1, after providing for tho {ntercet on ita bondod ouligations snd the Lia- 1ilitios counccted with tha linos operated by it, we sre glad 10 bo informod, ylolds a handsome surglus t the credit of profit and loss, cfter paying tbis dividond oud tho tax thereon, anotiuting to over a million snd 8 haf of dollars, Thedo rosulte, in the present de- pressed condition of tho country, are cortainly grati- fylugt, and Inslicata the effe:t of cars and economy in all ecpartments of the service,” DIRECT TAXATION IN FRANCE. Alarga part of the Franch revenus fs raised by di- rect tazes, The amonut ko produced during the first uix montha of this yoar was 43,333,000 francs,—about 2,700,010 in gold,—more than the eatimates, The revenue and movable property taxcs estimated 1o produce 31,7C0,00) fraucs fur this year yleldud 1¥,- 0¢0,000 fruncs up to the end of June last, Tha Indi- rect tuzen have fn tho same period yielded 45 000,000 france abovo the Alinisterial estimates, Tha total smount of direct and {udirect tazes vollected exceeds by 63,000,000 franca the amount uuder thewe heads in the first wix months of 1674, TAE WEATALK AND SPECULATION, The gzme Influence that ham been exeried by the weather upon stocks and speculeton fn this country Las beon noticoable abroud, Tho Loudou 7imea of tho 2Uih ult, saye: Tho weallier han bad & vory powerful influence on cortuin securl.don snd murketa, aud the long-continued wut in Frauce lus weakencd e sy irit of spoculation there very considerably, so that practieally outy nations slatocks are for the moment firm. Here apecilutive sticks may be naid to hinve been nlmont abanidoned, & gteady bas becn the flow of buyors towards those stocks which are supposed to bo benefled Ly tho storws Lt have proved suchi & calamity to Weatern Eurore, The “run® in Unied States stocke and good American rudiwny sccurition hus beeu very ro- markable, und bas pro fucod 4 rapid and well-sustain. rigo, ' Five-twenlicn, which ure usually the leust sought afterof thio United Stuton stocks becnuss of the carly datant which tbey may bo couverted, have becn rising faster slmost than tha otLe AMERICAN COMMERGE, In commenting upon tho statistica fust pulltshed by the Government of the foraign trude of the country for 1674-"16, the Now York Datly Lulletin sag, ‘The avoruge of the last twa years shiows an increass over tho yearly nverngoe of tho five years proceiding thy Jrale of §25,200,00) s th htuports) oud of $133,4u0,0 0 b the expiorts, ' For the two years! period Uiers was un * BYGrago AUNUAL OxCes of CXPOTLA uver dmports amount- Ing to $53,400,000, and for { o g the natura result of to check to tho cxport of securl- tica and of {heir return Lome, which resulted from iba shiock to confidence Smparted by tho panto, and It fuirly reproseita tho extent to. which Ameriean credit has Leeu oftectad abroad by that event, At 1he kamo time, thore fignres afford comment upun tho crouking about ruled commierca now 80 fashionalle Tho ays crago yearly forcign trodo of tho country has been 10 per cent graater nince the pamo (han 1t was fc yors rect beforo the panics snd (hia fact wa two vory fmportaut concluslons : 1, Tuat thy crinia hias ol caused the contraction in the volumu of tralo that % gencrally fmagined ; and, 2, Thut tra ly was not #0 inflaied sud overtruding not’ a0 generu tefore tho .ceasls of 1573 aw it 18 very commouly repreaenten o Dave been. “Theso facts, together with tha aunual Tallroad atatistics, slioning 1o decreass but rather an lucreass ju traneportabion movements, prov that thero 34 oy important orror romewhero in tatimating thu effects of 1bo paulc; for thoy show an actul Progress In the volnme of busluess transacted, THE GOLD PREMIVN, o the Edltor af The Chicata Tribunat Bin: * Berg ' kas ovidently poranaded you to open your columna sgain to tho discusnon whetker tho uso of {uterest coupons fn Lalf-payment of dutica would materially reduco tho gold premlum, or, {n other ;.m:.. tll‘x’hlnu e valio of greeubacks, Tho Now ork Gold-Boom, s your leading editorial expreseed § ately, 16 (be Nutiousl Exclnnges whic et Tica of groenbaeka; compeUton, wunply, aiid detuand ca- tablish geperally tho uverags price toreectly, althongh occasioual combination of apeculators moy tomporarily disarrange it Meuca T do uot agreo that the gOIA pronitin in matuly speculative; that 1t rests ouly 0n the capricos of & {ew wild apecuiatore, 1t o, in fact, dopendent upon luws and conditione, sucl g thio erciit of the Govornment, the caursa of legivlation condition of trade, quautity of grontacks fn elren (s tun, eto., which the_speculutors endeaver 1 eay stand, and bull» or 4 beor * the wmarket necurding Every purely -Ereum!uvnm Is temporary n ftu of- Zecty, und muck more 40 Wil gold, whicl wy rasdily ad chieaply moves Lo 1o turket wbich paya fhy mors for It 1°fail to sev any confusion of terms my valaul communication, * Terg* staten thors wonld Do constantly $W,(0,00 In. yola-cous pons practically avallable 'to' mcet Ulio Lyl new dommid for specle In payment of dutle, consequently be reasoon (bat the Urce of goli, as measurod by greenbacks, muat largely decline, Nono theso “futerest-coupons, Lowever, conld bo used to 01l a short sale of gold, nor for exportation, nor for mannfacturing purposes, sud the averago daily amount of thess coupons thet could Lo used i ths whole Dnited States fu paymont of dutios would not exceod $300,00, Iv it at ull Hkely, (hen, that suppys ing suh & émail comparative dentand [Jr wpoals conld Biaterially suduce tho gold premiuw ¥ Whenuver you substituts intorevt-coupons or greenbacks for gold, then just so much gold wil) be drivon out of (he couns \ry, ¥nd you are i lLs suma couditiun sa before,—Juut Sn L] cursed with i lAln\leVer wellg jayment of e loug paat-dus Qabts, sud tha poupla 1o yood, houast muuny; pn o REDENPTION BONDH YOR UNITED ATATES NOTES. A corscspoudent sunids tle fullowing syllabus of & scheme for lsauing bonds 1o redearn greeubacks ¢ 1, The amount of bouds to ba equal to the United Btates noles autburized to bo llluv.-\l, aud o La beld for the redewption of wald Dot 2. Tue bouds Lo be paysbls in gald cotu 3 the priuci- Pl at tha end of twenty years, sud tho intercat sumi- llu?ulll: ;:n;sl Tala of 8 83-100 per cent per anuum (in sczlp or coin 7). i 3. TLe bonds msy be called fn by the Government THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY AUGUST 7, 1875.— 'EN PAGEZ, Tnited Blates5-20n of s 19 5208 uf "ih—TIntivnry aml Wiy 8.2 of *0i—Tanuary and Juls. g 5204 of "S3—Jauuary and July. 21 To-di,, 1ig Unfted Bintes new Fa of 1, 18 Unitedd Slaten currency 64 Goid was 1135, @1137%, Ureenbacks closed at'872:@833; on the dollar, Foneta: CHANGE, Btorling oxchiangs wan 447%@ W, § cablo fransfers, Tondon, 440 Lariv, Glod, Other tates of forcign exchange uro quotod : Tarin (rano),ues Germany (reichninrks Delghnd (fr..nw) Hollind (guiilern 07y 410y Switrerland (trance), |1 Bitg A Hreden, Nocway, aut Deamark (roner). Austrla (pager (0TI v ervse CITY A¥D COUNTY Mt PR BIG @12 L L 1y KAt Chicago €'ty 79 et. bonds, & s, Cudeago City T ¢ ct, noworage, 11V Chicago City 73 oty waterioan 101 & int, Clifeago Cily 7 Y et certificates 93 & fut Clidengo Clty 6 g et cartilleates 93 & fut, . Bonk Cr 79 et bons, Covk Cannty 7 @ ct, boud 1035k It 108 & int, rhort (.|:l|el..7 .;..; .ln- i Oy 1 3 TI00 Kt 10y Kint, veee U Kint, Jong daten.., West Park 7 perceu Merchants® Xtional, Firnl National Bank National I 1. HHnola Trust an Aer hauin' Bavh [l Unien 7 Hide aud Loather Bauk, Pt City Ralway, Boutls Side €ty B diway, Wert Si City Nattwry, Sorth 8i1e, ders! Inwuratico Comj Chamber of Commerce, Clicago (an Light awl O Chicaro & Cdumet Dark any, Chfcao & Northw.wiern gold bonda. Puilnian Palace Gar Cowpany. Exponition wlo k., v District of Columidi, 3,65, gnarantevd by United Biates... 6% LATEWT, Kew Yonk, Auz. 6.—Mouoy essy st 223, Trims mercantila pajper, 46, Bterling lirn ut 48ig400, Custonis receipta, £410,00, Dry gondw imporia, $3,00,000, Gold opened ut 1134, sdvanced to 114, full off to 11825, and clused ¢ 1137, Borrowlug ratos, 1, % sad 168, Loanw wera a's0 niade fat, Tha Ausistant Treusurer diabursod §$207,000, Cleariuge, $:4,00,100. Spocle engayeincuts for to-morrow's steamer, $300, e Governments Feady, Railrosd and State bonda quiet, Tuo summer dulluess du Wall airect was re- Bieved thix morning by a Latch of sensatioual rumars, wlich cxercived s0ina indience on pricen, ¢ Ui thie Btock Lxchange the day opened with great activity awong rumor-mongers, aud oue promin.nt ather was reported na baving fued, uzon nomes had boen mentfoned, but d_niliclaliy about as Last B9 It wan set ufloat, ot after merllian no more failures waro reparted, The gold room was aho_well manipu- Lated, sud ths promium wes advanced N@% witen thie falro rumors alont baukers wero stirted. Tho day elosed sithont any failares, snd_ wihout cven any indicatfons of troull¢, notwitintanding persistent ef- forts to destroy the crodit of various fims, The atock maiket was weak m early dealtuge, and prices fell off J to 35, Wertern Unlon, Lake Shore, and Pucitic il frading The dacline, At iho sceoud call the market was quict and firm At recovery of i 0 11, the greatmt anvance beine {n Western Unfan, At Lo close, prices wera s Tittlo lower. Luke Siire wan tho weakont ntork, aml declined t9 Tus ducllue 16 other atockw wis snght, being 0aly 4@ s from the aflernoon ndvuuce. Teausacth ne were 18,0 0 eharcs, of which 21,100 wers Eunitle Mail, 30.00) Western Unton, 7,000 Northwestern, 4,00 Rock Tataiid, 27, Lke 8horc. and 4,000 Olilon, UOVERNMENT BONDS, cers B2 1 Couponn, 09, S5 | Now da.. ALy 0.4t 8, regulnt,.., Y1044 %, coupons. 120+ | Currehey Gu, BTATK BOADN, . 00| Virginia Cs, new. Teuticasca G, new, 193 | Minsvurl s Virginta ia, old..... di+. | #T00K Western Unton Tel,, Fl-, . New Jorsey Contral.. 107 Pachile Muleuvaoenss 323 | Rock Infand, 3%y Atatun ExyTonn, . sad01 | 5 5 7 Wells-Fargo,. honge after unul about Conpapa, Coupone, % Coujonr, Tonneesro G2, old I fd. Chio & Mississlppt . 1937 | Indlann Centrak,,,.oe ¢ 3¢ ¢ Cli. REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wero fled for record Friduy, Aug, 63 CITY TPROPERTY. Carroll av, 20) £t w of Wood st a f, 2123 ft, ‘with ollier property, dated ATsrel'13, 48 19,000 Bume au the above, dated June 2., oo 12,000 Judd wt, 101 £t @ of Jetferson, o 1, 25x110 fr, doced Tuly 8..eeeiiss v 7,000 Elen at, noar a o cor of Mariun piace, o x 5 1, dated Au, 6. o ) Ellel st, noar a o cur of Marion piice, & 27 dated Aug, 6, . 430 Eilon at, uear s u cor of Alarion Diaco, 1 1, 2615 5 It, dated Aug, G, 40 Dickaon st, 471 ft n'of W, x1:0 410 1t, dated July 26, €0 Bcuth Park av, 143 ftn 0f Twi 1, FOK180L i, dated Aug. ., 15,000 North Halated ut, dated Aug, 6, 1,550 Miller ut, 218 ! 1t, duted Auj 1,600 Noble t, 11 w ¢ 1t, with butldimgs, dated Jul; 4,000 Fox'nt, & e cor of ‘Thirty-second st, 18, dated Aug, 0. .0 1,000 Wost Washiugto 80 X100 ¢, dated An 1,00 Ratno o 1o ubave, da 1600 Coblvuz wt, 236 1t ¢ of Oakloy u, dated July ..ol 00 Park uv, 114 L6 of Kodzle av, f, 60104 Tt, duted AR, 5. 1,600 Bouth Water ut, s @ cor of Frauklin ut, n £, 50 4-3{x110 410 Tt, dated July | (Blisha B, Wady- WOrth t0 Joht YoUZb) e secsvenaseaes .o 60,000 SOUTIE 0¥ CITT LIMIT, WITHIN A HADIUS OF 7 MILER 0F GOURL-1OULE, Bwan at, n a cor of Wentworih av, w f, 26x100 1, doted AN Beueironeriiarenaarans Underwood wv, s w cor of urty.second at, s f, 191k 12045 L0, datesd AN, B ovyanieiiniones 1,500 Sonth Dearborn 8t, 175 £4 8 of Fortleth at, @ f, 253100 18, dated Bepl, 26, 187200000, 100 R COMMERCIAL. The followlngwors the recelpts and shipments of Ao leading oriicles of yroduce ln ihls city during tho twenty-four Lours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday moruing, and for the corresponding duto one year agos [T NTH, v, | W, |16, |6, Flowe,brie,...) 0803 Whuat, b | 47,280 Corn, b, b e Oate, uriiinf 0] Rye, bu, Pt .rley, Vi, 1,500 Qraaw seod, liw| 28773, Flax wecd. . ; Brovmecorn, 1), ., Tad04) 2410, 074 Cured meata. ity dL1o)f1,s800 0 52900 Licabsisvelsspic 1y 1 i i3 s oaaL wagre | ansonl 214 98510 2nwi| 18,070, vaunte] eaedsf) 3G, 7,008 A a2 (in 10, s120] 149,710] 9] 1 04,530 164 5,22,0°0) 1, Rt 121 Jotatocs, Bu.., “D'fi“,’ 23530 Lumtior, No.ft, hingles, N Lath, N Halt, Lrla ,. Pouitry, la. Ponltry, coope. Game, 1k Woul, 1y, \ T on Thursday for eiry cone sumption ; 13,80 bu whoat, 1,671 Lu corn, 3,146 bu oats, 291 bu barley, The followlng graln was fnspected tuto sore on a0y time Lefore maturity, by giviug four mouths’ {ce, snd prying princinef and lutcrat 1n wid" corn {wiich will greatly redice Whelr value), & Tbe boadyto b payatls ou ths' demand of the holdery thereof ; but n wuch cuve the principal 1o bs 13id s uited fitates Botew, and only the luterost gold coln, 5, ‘[ua United Btates notes to bo redesmsd upon the demand of thu bolders thereof, in sums of §1,(00 or iuiliples of tiat suw, tho redempting 1o be with 8 u or wilh said ‘bonds ; and the redvemiing ©Otfcer, under geurral fustruciions from tho Kecrulury the Treasury, to decidy which sball be giveu, 1o The Uil 1 States noles rocelved for bonde not ha cauceled, but beld fur bursemniot on demsig ©f the bolders of said Londs, 4 7. The Jutsrvet ou ths bonds, whils Leld In the Troasury, b Lo passed 10 tho winkivg fund sud used 10 e zeduction of the public dett, Dbsuo, UOVERNMENT BONDS, . shed, Talted Blates & of 1. SRR v 7Sl 771 Btates 5208 0f N, .m;f sk Friday morniug: G cars No, 1 wheat, 50 care No, 3 do, 15 cars No, 3do, 7 caru refected do (84 wheat) § 10 cars high-mized cors, 140 csrw and 9,000 bu No. 4do, 69 cars rejectad do, 6 cary no grade do (2 cara corn); 1 car white oats, 1 car No. 2 do, 3 cars re- Jected o1 car now No. 3 rye, 4 care new rejectod d0; 1 cur new No, 3 barley, 1 cor No. B do, 1 car naw rejacted do, 1 oar mo grade do. Totul (322 cars), 130,000 bu, Tuspected out: 85,540 bu wheat, 356,618 bu carn, 16,019 bu oats, ‘The recent exposition of the workings of the State Tuspection of graln, made by Tx TRIBUNE, has net people Lo thiukiug over & subject which mauy of them bad quivlly put upwith for womo time past, though satieficd that the whole wystem {u s gigantle wrang. Duriug (be present eavited condition of the market leadiug oporators are Loo busy to have muck time to spare for the couuldsration of any other questious than thoes of the mowiunt, Lub 4 46 uok fmpsobole tuat #oma repe will o taken hefore long in regard to {hn Inspecifon of grafn coming fram other Ktates, Tty orgied that, whatover powar the Btate of flinels may hiavo over geain ralasd within fla limits, it has no po- iitieal right to exact toll from (Lo produre of other Blates, except for sanitary purposes, sud thero ia no Pretense that tha Htalo inejcction of graln i wny guarantee of tho popular hieaith, Tha leadiug produce markels wers generally higher yedoriay, with moderate activily, They wero Weallier tarkets, and almost eutirely epeculative, as woither markots arn apt to le, The shippiog mo ment wax vers dull, sud lake freighta atiit tended downward in consequenco, ‘The recelpts wore, Low- ever, rather amall, and the stocke in more sre not rapldly fucrenring. New graln in comingin slowly, Thus far ouly & few ear-lowla have been [nspected, and thoy of rye aud burley, New oatn are usually come ing in by this dale, Lut they avo behind this year, owlng 1o the contiunied rains, which preveut them from belng harvested, and would not allow the separation of the ygrain from tho stalk, oven If they were cut, Country holders of wheatand corn do not caro to rell much duriug tho prerent uncertainty, anit catinot aparo tlie time or texms nocoasary ta carry the avain tomarket. Uence smalior ro.elpta cro, anid o movement which may result in a squeeze fn wheat towards tha end of the month, in apite of the law sgainat corners, Onr crop dispatclien, already published, present tha key to the ituation, No one dnubts that wide.spread havoe has been alraady wrought by storms, and great daningo by tho more gentls ralus, which have Leen much too coplous over vory largs areas, Tho only qQuestion now fs us to the exient of the daniage, and that cabent can ouly Le guoired at now, 1t is not im. probable thyt tho injury §a overrated: but enough loss has already bean wustainod, hers and fn Xurope, to fully Justify recent exclioment, Wueat 18 uow selifng st abont 230, and corn at 8o, ‘more than & year ago, The pressut ratio of prices per i faan 1000, which is & widor Wiffereuco than the averago of the past two years, From this it In srgued by somo that corn must wivaneo or wheat ga down. That fufurence 14 not, howover, necessarlly a eorroct one, Dry @oods wero dealt fn apsringly, Beyond supply- ing curront trade requirononta, Lhioro was no conwiil. orabls moveneut, and tho amount of goods distribate «d, comparatively, was suiall, 1o valuea thero wero no lmportant Queluationa, The grocery market was devold of thangr, Loth staplo and slde srticies befiig stondy sud firm aa previously quoted, Thero was n freo movement o both lake and salewater cured fisti, and, st the revissd quotalions of the dag befure, the tono of tho markot wis stoady and firm, Tho dricd-frall market presented substantially tho 21w featurea a8 on the preceding days of the wock, Turkish pruves continue wcarce Lora and at the Eaat, aud aro sdvanciug,~now Leid at Y@y ke, Apples remain firm at tho advance noted ut tho boginutug of tho week. Othier fruits wero nominally steady, Tho Dutter trade coutinuos active, witl priced frm, Clioeso 1a beld o e higher, aud fs n fair request at the ad- vauce, There waa Hitlo or uo chaugo in the coal and wood maraet, Baguing was firm at 81c for Stark, He for Leniston, and 23%c for Amertcan,” Tho market for inseed off wan leas oxcited, but the holdors wero fiem 4n their views, and tho Iate advauce was fully maiutainel, Turpeutino was 1o kigher. Othor olla woru unchavged, Tho wholesalo tmbes market was quiat, owing to light offorings. T ie firstaalen of pieco stufl at $.50 wore recorded yeaterday, At tho yards the usual busl- ness was reportd ot unchanged prives. Tho woul market continus dull, the orders Leing limited in number and restricted to coarve and medlum grades, which are steady uuder moderate aupplivs. Broom- corn contiuues frw, in consequence of tho storm dam- 836 10 ho Ullo crop sud the prospect of ouly & fulr sield elsewbere, Lides were steady, and damoged stock 18 firw, being wanted to i) ord:rs for export. There wun o 2oud deal of oxcitement fn timothy seed, nnd prices for canls sdvauced 20525 ; thero was also an urgent fuquiry for options. Tho bad weatnor Lrought ina good mauy busing orders. Vegotalles wore dull und {rregularly lowrr ou the stroot, Grocn fruita wero easier, except peaclies and some varictios of berrfes which aro paesing out of the murket, Toultry wan steady, oxcept suall aprings, which wero woroplenty. Egge weru quict, LUMLIEL, 3r. A. G, Van Behalek contribntos a valusblo article to tho curreut nuwber of tho Nurthuwestern Lumber. nutn, showsng tho evils which now beset the lamber trade, a0d poiuting out tho way to Testoro proaparity, The followlug extracts are mado: Tho oxtreme dullness of trado st all the principal Iutabor centera bs not unexpoctad, and le thu direct reauit of dieregarding tue well-kuown condition of ths aariet, und tho over-p1oluction of logs sen euch mauufacturer kuew thst tho only hojo of profit w f mu wetual reduction of busiucss 48 compared Lo 18 ‘Tl Luslucas of last year was uuprofizable 10 both manufucturer aud yard dealors, Very low rates of wutler (rupsporisijon alons ived ~ manufacturers from & large o s~nd yand doalers sufurod s Laigo stirinkaga 1y the value of thuir pited lumber duriug tho Livat buuf uf the year, besides Lelug compolled 1o ivo longer creditn tau wanal during tuo whiule of ft, ‘Cho lmnense fleets ot tho Cldvago Lumber Exe clianjto dockn for forced .13 at tho present loaing yrlces show too plamly that lumber manufscturers uro very 4 burd up,” and Uit they hava actuntly lost eun~ {0 of therr basinens, ‘Fliin 18 really 1uo worst fosturo of tup trude at presont, To baul lugs supiclent to stock o saw-mill for two seasons would not be uubusiness-like or (ujurlous to the trade, and_bad lumlsren wuiliclunt capital to carry tho'logs butled the pust winter, uo harm wouid w como 10 thin year's busine:s, 1t 1s Lhe uitor lue uility of mill-ownets to coutrol thelr affuira that 14 now workjug tho groatest injury, and which threatens the futuro § Fsperity of the whulo trado, Tho smouut of indolteduess oy Gosted by lawber manufacturers st b vory large, as they seom tnellued to cancel it by roarkenug their thmber, either ud cost or lews, and ai80 weous inciitied to contiiiue thelr preseut volutne of Dbusinus ppparautly to keep tetr papar ulive by a “ kg " procas. v ‘Pl Wwany prosperous seasons, during aud subse- qhent to tuo great Hebedion, uns the unusust denand for Inmibr alter the Culuago’ Lre, azo of coura tho di- re,t cuuncs (ot too much mackiluery and Ao proseut overmtark, Succcusful lumbermen, lika farmers, dostra il tho Taud that wdjulis thom, aud bave 10 sy (ustunces purchanod 0o mach laud, generally on moderato eredit, expocting tuu Lamber to make the paymunts ne thoy maturo, When prices of iumbor docliue, they uctually Ineroaso sawiug, s moro lumber i ruqulred from wulea to maky thelr poyiouts, aving teduced 1ho sawing of our company's mills one-Bith for tho preseut yesr, contrary 10 the genoral rule, I Liave losrnod that we cun conduct our bitsinexs 10 Litter advantage, snd ot the ssmo tima retin that anoubt uf stulpage SOF MUTG LFospEIOUN yeare, Huould the largor Brina aud companies redice thelr Lunsiucss but onu-hfth for 1370, they would receive tha wamg awuunt of wouey for hore lmber thut | the larger production wouid return to thow, sud duve Jmmensoly ju cost of productii, Do uot uilyocais wny combiuation among manufac- turers for u reductiou, but et saen frm sud company combing with fteclf aud fia beat intereat, and reduce all tloy possibly can themaelves wibiout regurd to otherv, Buch & voluntary custailinoul musk bs mude, or there fs uo ceape Lrom such & rovalsion in lumber au il bletory of the trade dovs no Fecurd, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Wera iuthier less active, but stronger, llogs were in rather light supply and higher, snd product was quotcd firm iu ofher markets, whilo te offeringe hiore wera ratlior light, Thers was a moderats domund for the speculstivo srticles, and prices advanced in sympathy with grala, The stocks are worked round into very few hiauds, as & result of tho recent vxcitoment, and holders are obls to dictale 10 buyers, tho ouly competition bolng from the manu. facture of wummer product, which continucs fo move out freely, Mess Ponx—Advanced fally 2% per brl, under & fair inquiry, chiefly for next month's dellvery, with sowme dennud for shipment, Hales were reported of 180 brls eash ot §21.37j5(321.83; 8,260 bris seller Hep- tetaher st $21,5021,63; and 600 brle seller Octaber at $214), Total, 6,880 orls, 'Tho warket closed firn at 11,50 cash or seller the moutn; $11.61)¢ for Septery. ber; aud nowlually st $14,23@18,50 soller tho year, Extra prime was quoted st $13,50 314,75, Lanb—aa quiot, and sdvarniced L3 per 100 ib, in aympathywith u irmer feoling b New York,which iade Lulders chary about oftertug their projerty, Hales wero reported of 2,750 toa neller Septambor ol $13.506) 1487 wnd 600 tea sollor tho year at $13.37)G13,50, ‘Fotal, 3,350 tod. Tho mirket clossd tirn st $13,67% @ 18,70 cauh; A2@1463 for September; sud uondnally at $14.00314.05 for Octaber. Muate—Wera in fair demand, and firm at fuil previous prices, but uo sdvance was uffectsd In rouls Don with Jurk’ and Jard, owiug 1o the fact that fair quantitics of suwmier uicats ure on the markol, aud farge lotu are moviug out on dirsct order, Balea'were Teported of 80 Luxes summner long clesrs at 11%03 #ud 100 boxea summier Cumberlauide at 11 warket closed at Hicc for ahoulders, cash o sellor Auguut, aud 8o (or do sellur Boplembie; 1150 for loug clesrs, casl or mciler August, and i1jce for do soller Beptember; 112eslle for ahort rl b or soller Augus 4 13561iye for do selier Heptember; 1346’ for short clears, cash or _selier Auust, s0d 1340 for do weller Heptember, Boxed ncatu ‘Lo higher tuan (he price for loose lots, Lony aud shart cleor, Losed, quated sk 13',@121c snd long cut boms st 12%ei a0, Bummer-cure Eagliah inoate 8iqc for shouiders, luouo ; 11xe for Cume betlauds, Loxed§ 112,@11)c for loug cléars dos aud 11%¢ for whort ‘Hibv du; sweetpickled baras, 15 fbs average, 114 @9, Bacon meata quoted at 14@18a for Laws, 940 fur wboulders, 1Jo for sbort ribs, and 13 for abort clearu—all packud, + GuEANE—~Was quist at Tguige, BELE PRADUGTSE—Wero qulst and naminally yn- chiangell 8t $4.00 {or wows; .50 for extre mesu; aud 806 21,01 for ham, TatLow—Quoted at 8@8%c for packers’, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was leaa active under s good demand, tha Teason Lelng thiat stocks are 30 much broken up as lo suake the offeriugs very lyglt, The market wia kome 136 per brl Ligler, dealors Huding no diticully in ol- taluiug proviously-avking yuotations, Hala wers ro- Ported of 400 bils wintors ou private terma § 1,143 byl spriug extres, cllofly at §9.15@3.45; 100 Lrls spring wupertiuos st $4.33; and 89 Ll rye Bour ea private terms, Total, 1,52 bels, The marknt closed with the following ua the ranyo of pricoat Chofce wintar ex- tram, §5.3537.35; common to good do, $306T8; elinfce mpring extras, $8.06@0.80; falr do, shipping grades, $3.0020,00; Minnesota, $1.37@7.3%; pateut aprings, 40,33 78805 apring supertiues, $4,00@4.50; Ty flour, $3.6hg %60, Bran—Was in gool reqnoat, and advanced 500 per ton, the supp'y not belngequal to tha demaud, Baloy wera raj orted of (0 fous at $10.73 ou Lrack, and §16,78 (@17.00 freo on board, Cons-Mrat—Wo quots at §.6)@3.70 per brl for nd §.6,! 0G¥37,00 por tan for coaree, T—Was active and excited, but irrequtar, and need #@de per b, closing 1%@1%e higher than on Thursday evenlnz, The weatler lLers and in Eurape wan tho Incemivo to strengtly, Liverpool wan exclteit, and Mark Lano was 6d@!8 per quacter higher, while New York fardily followed their lead, with small rueelpta, Thie weather §11 the Northweat was_reporied om Lt eatenting, and {he atorm of tie prceding evening wax s vivlnl one, Tus waither in England was aino bad, Thiaindused a l.rgo speculative demand bere, uiiler which the marked fapidly. ndvasecd 26, b eaned off, na It was founid that thIndiana longs wars un- Joading, ud & peraistent elfort was mado by the local Lears fo Lring about a reactlon, They labored liard to that end tho yirovioun afternoan, selling argely, and nomo who rold then Locame acared, aud flled 1o’ st n lieavy loan yesterdiy, A good many buyiug orders wero Teelved from the ouleide, tho bulk of which were filied before noou, after which the suarket was cisier, Tho moat noteworthy fiature in tho niarket wan tho netivo demnnd for Auguat dellvery, under which 1t advanced to 8 premium of % per b over tio yirice for September, A this was ou the heels of & demand wiileh ook about wil tho No, 2 wiieat now hers sisters dag afternoon. ‘Thers was a lony; o of Augustaborts out, but that domaud secmed to bn for Aome other apth are falling off 8 3 rate which promisen to wmake them vory »mill in yolume Lefuro the ond of the month. Thie stock 10w hete In n very faw hande, andl there {n Jittia inducement (o ship, but [t ix belug aved out canily, and thers are reanons (o think that a Letter Enropean demand s apringing up, cliefly be- caumg uyers want to gat bold of tho old wheat, belugy fearful that tha uow will not boss guod In qualliy. Henco local operators think it is worth holliug, crpocally s the new whoat will como in very slowly, being kept back by tho ralu, Bulisr Boptoniber upenod at $1.2%, reendol to §1,2717, Withs Large salos at 7%, sdvanced 1o $1,2), and decilnnd to$L.T)g nt iho rlosw, Seller the year sold 2t $1.24% osing at §1.24'G. Solier the month sold at @11, closing ot $1.345, and cu b lots wera goneraily at ke premimin, closing at §1,28%, Cash, #ales were reported of 1,400 bt No, 1 apring st $1,34q 185 5 46,0 W Lt No, 30 at $1,24% @1.31; 3,800 bit No. dout $1.211a 1,201 3 2000 by rojectod do' st $1,086 3 aud 400 Du o grade at Yoo on track, "Lotal, MixNesoTA Wirrar—Was very qulet, but e per bu fjghicr, acarcely sy bolng on adlo, while the demand was fafr, Balcn were 1,400 bu No, 1 at §1 N betugg nominat at§1,303 1,53, OURN—Wan nctiva éarly and quiet aftersards, nd- vaneing 1€ per ba, and closing 3o higher than e Previnus eveuing, Liverpuol uul Now York were un- chianged, Lut the recelpts bore wore rather small, the *lipments of the previous day fulr, aud the reports from (o country not favoralle' to the growing The weathicr in the corn.growing regious Lesn warmer thun that fn Cufeugo, but it bas also bocn web, and (oo much ran 1 nob favorable to coru. It (8 now geuerally Feared that tha oarly froats will catels the carn when o great doud of it f8 unmiatured, 80 that there will be Cumparatively Hithe At to send to aend to market, uot- withrtandung the imnicuso breadth planted. 1t the feeling Is ou uncertain ono. 'Tho crop is o month late, bug withs favoraple weatlier from now out, tha yieid would be & large ove, uud it is tho {nsscucity with ref- crence (o tho weather thet tnakcs pooplo afraid to dlp ic muclh moro_largely on eitlier sido. Seller Septom- ber openied at 734,¢, advauced to T4, and decined 1o 743 ot the closd, Belior the yoar sold at (0@ 634, “elier tho month, or regular No, 2, sold &t T2 6 432, closing st 72 dilt-uiged roceipta_closed at T45e for bigh wix 17250 tor No, 2. Cash anles wort: reported of 64,200 bu high mized, st T@islcs Tid b 0.3 at 72330 § 25,000 b Folectod at e aud 3,220 bu by 211,000 Lu, UATE—~Wero falrly activoand conmiderably exelted at times, averaging 2c Ligher for cash and 15idl 0 ltgher for August, Tue interest coflered chicay in seiler tho montt, which was iradad in lurgaly Io sot~ tloment, ‘The continued uuseitled weathur, tho vory light receipts, and tho faxt that the slock in atore ia rapidly dwindling, made parties having contructs, en- pecialiy for thin month, anxloun to settie, and induced & tirm foeitng which was s.rengtuenod by tho sdvance in other grulu aud in Nuw York, Prices were irregaisr, ~openluy at 470 for August, declin- ing 10 461¢c, advancing to d8Nc, Tecediug 1o $734c, ris- i 10 &ityyy and closing atdlse, Seler Septomber sl at {1@12e, and ciosed at 415c, Seller tho yuur roid at 40z, Cash No, 3 was 10 urgent domand with tho city feod doslars, uud nold at d02c, Rejected brought Adc, Balos: 26,000 bu No.2 ut 8J@6de; bLu No, 2 whit st 60c; LW bu uow rojected ut $o; 4,200 bu by samplo at 6247, Total, 341,400 bu. RYE—Was In good dewand aud firm, cash bolog 2@ do bigher, Thero woros good mauy orders on tus floor_from Jacut distilicrs, and several for shipmont, aud No, 2 and sampe lots sold readily, No, 2 brought e, and samplo 1ita of nuw, 6:@%c, Opilons wore quict and firu at 85@870 for August, and 83 for Sop- fember, Halos: 400 bu No, 2 at ulc ; 4,000 bu by sam- plo ut 63 wa on track, ‘Lotal, 4,400 bu. BARLEY—1Was lesa netivo and stronger, Some now Darley waa offered aud bolug of & betier quality than, before, thera was moro diposition to trude in cusl, atd snies were Diady st Letter prices than thoss of tho previous day, Tho Lirst ear of uew No, 4 wis inxpoct- od in; and No, 3 sold ut $1,00 5 rejocted at 73c, A sam- plo of very fino Csiadian barley was e hilited, Cloic samples sold at 31,27 31,30, and falr BL§1,@110, Poor or stujued barley was quoted ot 503C0. Optiona oponed 1xe higher than the previous day#, clca 0z undet » good dewand (o il local and cointry orders. Bepiember oponed at $1.13, ruosdod to §1,17, sold luck to$1,14, and closod tutue at §liT. October sold at $11. @110, closing at the fu Bulea fuelude 460 L No, § wt BLLU; BUO bu refectad ut 35¢ 3 4,600 bu by sawply at SLUGLY on track, Yotal, 3,700 b, 3 ] mple st 0347lc, Totay, LATEST. n theafternoon mees pork was quict and easler, cloxtng at $31,4% for August und £1,60 for_Septemb; with salea of 1,070 bris st §21,50 cawh, $21.43 soller August, and $33.60 seller Bopresubor, Lard was quiet aud 2iGoe luwer, closing st §13.62 aclier August and $Lir0 seller Boptamber, Bals, 500 tes weller Beptomber nt $14,0, Moats wera steady, Sales, 35,000 e shoulders at 835¢3 100 tmmwost picklod hams, average 13 ibs, on yrivate terms, Wiioat was fairly sotlvs, sud 3/@1c higher, owing partly to the threatening weather, Heller S aolid st 81275620, oud closed at H,28@1. Beller Auguat closed at 1,23, Sriler thu vear sold ut €125, Atew cars of No,1Lrought $1.34% eud No, 3 WL 4 and s shade easler, @T4e, closing sl tho ju- nidu, aud seller August at 72¢, Heller (o yoar sold st ol e, Oats wero fairly active and we higher, selliug at 46@ 4gc for August, closiug at the outadds’; nud 43¢ for Hepteinbur, closing with sellora at the outuide, Barley sold at FLICL@1I8 for Seplember, and closed ut $1.173 117, Octover sold st 31,165, GENERAL MARKETS, ATCOTOL—as lirmiat §2,3:@2,30, DROOM COWN—Continues firm, The floods in Ohfo bavs submidal, bat the oxtent of damsga to the crop i not yet known, Pendjug tho recelpt of rella- blo Information, holders are very firm fu tholr viows, and probubly no large lots could be bought st quota tionw, Tho gmall order trade contluuey falr at the pricos sunexed: Good lo obolco hurl, 11y @laxce; rusls that will work fteclf fuio & cholce hurl brootn, 11@1ic; tale to good do, 10y @1Le; inferior brush, Biga930; erooked, G)@be, HUTTER—Thers was uo porceptible fall(ng off n the dbmand, but the Increasiog receipta havo tempo- rarily checked the upward -tendency of prices and tho market at the moment presonts & comparatively steady tono. Thus fur Btocks have been Xept down 1o mai wgeablo proportiuns, and thers 1s » confdent fealing among tha trado generally, We contiuue to quot Cholco to faucy yellow, H@28c; medium to good @rades, 16@200; luforior 1o common, 113180, BAUGING—Prices wore the samo &8 have provaflsd for a fortuight or more, and at the moment the markat wcors o bo about wteady, Quolations ars as follows: Stark, 3l0; Lawiston, 300} Mantaup, 400 ; American A, 2M)g0; Amoskesg, 285c ; Otter Creok, 200§ burlap bage, & bu, 14@16Kc; do b bu, 15@160; gunnies, single, 15@10c; do double, 23320} wool-sscks, 8035%, CHEESE—Tloldors were asking & Xo advance, good 10 prizno factory choeso now Lelug lold Aruly at 1@ 12, The wivance is mada necessary by (he firmor views of dalrymen, sud Ligher yrices lately estabe lahed st the East, Btucks hore ar modorate, and the Qemand fair, COAL—Remains aa previously quoted, Ordoers are coming forward very lardily, cousumers atill enter- taining the opiufon that pricos munst go lower ¢ Lehigh, $10.00 ; Lackawauna, range sud nut, $0,80: do egg, $.00} caunel, $5.00490; Hocking Valloy $8.60; Indians Dlock, $0.0 Ualtlaiors & Ubio 86,00 Lan *EGUS—Wers n moderate reques 135 @14e, and ckage brings 14c,” Foor slock occasionally cholce pa sclls at » wide range of prices, F14H~Thora was & fair lockl and country trade, and the market wes firm st the reviied quotations of ewterday, Wa ropeat our list: No. 1 whitefish, i« 4,553 No.2do, $4.06@4.70; No. 1 trout, 83,509 do, ra mackesal, now, iDLy, $9.0049.25 ; No, 2 300,383 -bel, 31, ore kits, y, kits, § e family kita, 4 jcos $1.00 § bank cod fiah, §3.60¢4 5,78 ; Ueorge's cod= fiab, $37830,003 summer-cusod cod, §0@8.15; Labra- dorberring, aplit, bils, $9.1088,355 40 sg-rl, $L00G 4.25; Labrador berring rouud, b, $7,1 047, Lrl, $1.60@1.75 ; gealed bierring, per box, tumliia Niver sstmon, G-brl, §-.78.49,00. ERUETS AND NUTH—Layer ruba) B¢ y6r box lowor, WIL the aboye ex B0 appearsuce of weakuss in any of the ariiclos cuumeratod § our list} ou o cuntrary, the tendoucy i sevoral varietics was Lo udvatico, Turklah prutios cotie tiuus vory acarce, and Lave moveld up & good Wi, Ap- pleaatonre stllf teudiug upward, We now qiioto: Foi- viun—Dates, by 8101 fige, drumy, u)‘@laxe; g yers, JE@ibe; Tarklsh prunes, ' v@vics French ruges, < ruisios, layers, §2.04@138; loose nscatal, 5,801 Valencis, ‘10x(@110; Latito cur- Jate, Tl wiron, 21U lion peel, 1k, Doxgstio—Ald ‘yrlu. Tes1de; Michigan p s, 8 @403 Indianwand Tilisols, T@7io: peaclics, 1@ do,ized, §483c; do, pared, LE@2e: Llack’ berrics, 83 @Yc; raapberricd, ¢ pitted cherrics, 20a28a, NoTe—TFiibsrla, ¥@106; almonds, Terragous, Bl2ic; Noplew walnuts, 451507 Greuoble’ walnubu, 13 @lic; lraxls, T@to; becaiis, Teans, 1w ldcs alyes, Wilminaton peanuts, R@Rc: Tonnesers peannte, 84 i€t Mltean pestiate. ficatss G 1| o domand for frufts wan Hght eetords Drises waro oaty, espechally for tha very porfshablo deacriptions, Bevries aold at about tecont pricea, Apples, jexchoa, pears, ote., wero quoted at the mme figured, The (ool veather 'chorked the de. mand for lomons, but they were frmly Leld, IIhm Oranges, $9.60 40 2.0 2 () 1utn. 0 perbox: lomons, $11.04a @D por carn of 17 qteg blackierrics, $ noachen, $1.4 4 1,25 per g’ of haakel; Crawforde, $1.50 5 appios, 50 Gieperbox i do, $24°0.04.00 per Lrl; bluebereles, $:.50 @i per bug grapes, $100 per baaket; Californta Iartiett vesen, 5,00 <A,.00 per box, GIWICERTEH—TLers’ wav notbing new in the mar- ket, Noue of the staple articles showed any aigns of weakening, nor were shlo goods offoring at auy cone cerafon from former asking rates, We continus to quote s Rick—Rangoon, 64@7xe; Carolins, TX@8Nc; Toulslana, Tin 86, Corpera—0, O, Jave, DX@Ske: Java, No, 2,30 @3tye; 0od ta primo e: rosatlog, Costa’ Rica, 21 7i@1%e: crushed and ted, 114 @lines A, 1, 10i¢c: extrs €, Y, . i 20%e; Maracsibo, Jiwwdc, it -..:‘]Jlm cut Joaf, 11 o @lniey brawn, Vi common o, 75, G8%, mdigc: common to good do, 7By, Diamond drips, $1,0%@1.10 ¢ silver drips, extrs fine, 6. 3 Rood . B0 § IR cxtra 4o, 60 6c ; New Orleans mola 3 Thaise; do primo, G9yaTuc; do comm: good, Porto Itico miolassed, Si@8ic; cominon mos adde § blackstea, 4idise, Brices—Allaplee, 154,@16%e : clover, 43R 1503 cans ala, #alic; pepper, @i} c; nutmegs, $1.23@1.30; Calentta ginger, 15K« I63gc, sorsa Trio Biue,vier Qreman Matiled, o@Te; Whito Lily, 6)(1¢65ct ~White luwe, G (a6 ¢s Bavon lmperiat, e Golden West, 4 sdie. UAY—Was tnactive and nominal, Nothing was re- ceived nor offered ou Lhe markol, ‘The bad weather ia roported 1o bave damsged tho crop in this State, Indje ana, ani Ohto—capecially In the latter Sinto, whora t Bava been complotely under water. Tho crop I8 80 licavy this aeakou that the loss may not oc- canion atiy acarvity, oxcept in the flooded districts HIGHWINLES—Wers qulet and e higher, befng in fair demaud, but generally beld off tho warket, Hales wers hmited’ to 10 at $L18)g per gatlon, Now York wa higher at $1,12. 11IDES—The receipta continuo light, and dealers are rlcklnu up the strect lota at current priced, A few arge orders for damog:d stock have been recelved lately, and in order to socure tho hides buyers have bid up prices, The Now ¥York market is also quated atronger, aud thera is a demand for exzport, Wa auote: Green city butchers', by@vic: areen curel light and heavy, T} @Bo} T234c; dry flint ludes, kip aud cal 4 125 @)de} deacon sking, 45c, Hides with one grub und over are clansed as damnged, Dumaged atock brings two-thirda prives, and brinded 10 per cent off. UILS—Thiro wam & somowhal more settled foeling 10 linseed oil, but no abatemoent of the Armucsa thut characterized the market on tho earlier daysof tho week, Carbon remmns eawy, Lard and turpantine were atrony, tho lalter being hold lo ileher, Wo quates Carhon (atandard white), 115 der. teat, 11@1tke; do Tilinols logal teat, 150 drg., 1:@12'e; do houdlight, 5 deg,, 16@18550; oxtrawinter lardl oil, $LUS@1I0F i@dic; N4, Biaie; luseod, raw, 67@iic: do Ta@. ey whale, 1atsle: aperin, 2,94 @ dag neatafoot ol strictly pure, $1.15@1,20; do, oxtra, $1,003 do No, 1, 40¢; bunk ofl, 6ic3 straita, Gicy plumbago o), B turpoutine, M 9%c; naphtha, G3 gravity, Lialuxe s napliths, common, 124&1dKc; West Vie qinfa olla, natural, 29 dog., 336 ; natural, 0 deg. 9003 reduced, 8 deg., 22@25e. POULTRY—Chic mou stock was oasy, whilu oo ario birda wold at full prices, Faucy old trought ¥4.36@5.00, Other poultry seaw anifets ONl chickenn, $4i5w4.605 mpring, Largs, §196@0.15; small 10 good do, $1.50@1.00; turkess, s e Th, SELD3—Timothy wan excited, and 20@2%c_higler, The wet weather {% supponed ta havo {ufured tho crap, “Lhiere wera ordera in frum Bouthorn polnts for both cash ani fitire, wi tho liier priven offored hroughi o1t & zood deal 'of tho aced which hua beon hold Liera on npoculation. Bales of 1,625 bage wera reported ut $2/0@3.00, Tho outsido was frcely bid for prime, Options were in good_demand, bot tha light offerings restricted trading, A car of ‘primo sold ot $2.0 for August and firut, Tialf of Soptembier, which price wan freoly bl for August, Othier voada woro quict: Timio- ihy, $160@1.00; clover, $7.7624,097 tlax, $L75. HALT—Uontinnes activo and stesdy: Saginaw, Ouonduga, aad Csnnda fine, $1,40; onlinary coaruc, $1.70; dairy, witbout bays, 8253 dairy,” with bags, Axuton dairy, ror sack, $i. S—A liberal aggregato of msles was accom- plishcd, at the range of vricos followi POWDER MortiNg—Chol: o 1o fanicy, $1.00@1,10 good ta prime, 70@3Ic ; common to good, 40.430c; Pingsuey, cliolce, TU.ate} fair (o good, 50,9003 comman, 333 40, IMPERIAL MOXUNE~Chofce to fancy, BU@U0C; good to primo, CU@T0e; common, Bhgi0¢ § Plugmoy cholca, 70:#The? (4r to’ gond, B)@RIC: common, BIa 4dc, JapaN—Olioico to fanicy, new, 8533 c; o’ fuily 1§F 1o prime, T0.876c; cholis to fancy old, 70@i5e} good to prime, do, Gi@ci common,’ 353100 3 OoLoNa—Cholce to fancy, 8053 $L00; good to prime, [0 comnon, e 10, EGETABLES—Wero almost unsalable on iho atrect, aa tho farmers continuo to supply the clty, Potatocs aro very dull and weak. Tastancos aro cited where farmers have sold gaod Early Rose sack, of 135 bu. Quotations: New potatoes, $1.00 per 'Lrl; ‘tomaioes, Bi@ile per doa; Southern onjonn, $3,00( 1,25 per brl, WOOD~Tiemsins aicady am proviously quoted, with falr males ot 0,50 for beoch, and at $7.50 for maplo~ delivored, WOOL~Medium and comblng wools are salable, and thero {8 no accumnlation of thees grades, but fi fleacen, which constatute the buik of thesupply, Yoy dull, aud alvo weak, diongl uot quat\bly lower : Tub-washod, strictly pritoo, 52 353c; do poor to good, 400g480; washed ficace, fing, 33@40¢; do mollum, 41@ 43c3 lo coarse, $3@(0c; uuwashiod, fno beavy to light, 2529c: g0 medinm, §2@3%0: do'coarse, I@e, RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wero dull and unchanged, Followlug ars the ratos 10 the Eastarn polnts: RN tHE ER Chtoage to §’5‘g - E Doaton, .. a5 l 0435 43 ¥ mlw HETY 1 80|25 80 LIVE STOCK, cincago. Receipls— Mouda; 19,743 15,412 ‘Weck before last, Shipmeite— Mouday, Tuenduy. Wednosday,..... Tuuradsy. . Totalesessveercrnsonnesee 8,688 20,702 OATTLE~Trade opened active and did not lag vuti! all decently-fatted stock had changed owners, Tho Eastern marketa are reported bare of sjock, and st all the principal points prices are from & Ac loa ko higher than at the begiouing of the week. This fact, taken fu conjuntion with the modorato receipts, n- duced & feeling of confidence amoug all classss of operators, sud aates were quick at a further slight advanco, The dochne auffered during Taeaday aud ‘Wodnesday has now been fully recovered, and it our mupplies can bLe kept down fo somewhere near their prosent dimensions tho prices now current may bo sustajucd, Auy considerablo {n. creasa fn the rocoiple, however, could scarcely remit otherwisa (ban fo & shriukage of valucs. Few cholco droves were Iucluded in the offorings, and with raze exveptiona there were no Lransfers at above $8,00, Trad- ing was principally st §1,50@0.00 for shipping catile, "l:zk“ $3.0.@4.00 for Toxans snd native butchors’ it “Tun wash-out on tle Toledo & Wabish Road, by which s0me 1,500 cattin sbipped from &i. Louls wero dutawed gt fudisuspolis, liss beon ropalred, sud tho stock as gone forward 10 1ts destination, Tha market closed Airm with the yurds empty, QUOTATIONA, Extra Booves—Graded steers, weighing 1,3:0 oo H.80@075 oica liooves 108 vaur old atiors, weighlug 1,40 to ing1,100 o 1, e Dutebers' Stock—Poor to fair stoers, anu ‘camnon to choleo cows, (o city slanglter, welghing 800 101,100 1a,suuuesvressen 335@4.25 Btock Cattle—COommon cattle, welghlug 00 £0 1,080 Whevaresraen siiines 8,00@3,76 Inferior—ILight and thin cows, heifers, ‘stagy, builv, 8nd 4calaWay alears.,o..s.s.. 3,05@3.00 Texas Cattls—Through droves, PYFTR OATTLE Nunber and descrivtion, 17 extra tvers, ., 53 choloo atecre, 101 choice stec) 46 cholce stecrs,, 42 good 4 610 3 HOGB—Were 6:tve aud lroug at prices averagiug s §90d M higher Wau the clonlng quotstious of Thure. au woro In larger supply, and com- GUN=~: day. With tha loeal and shipping Interesis both aditvely angnged, (lie mull uppiy on nalesspidiy chang- cdownors, aud Ly midday only & few seattoring It re. matned in' the pens, Balon waro all tho tvay from 10,60 for kppern £ $.43 for & bunch of extra Philsdelphis Logs aversging 30 ita, but most of tho day's work wan accomiplishiod within th ranga of $7,60@9.00, or 31 $7:00 57,80 for owry. ud wt §7.8Xs8.00 for gt welghts, N A, 1 Bl '—Tlie \want of the loeal trado wera acarcely sufliciont to absorb the supply, Ught as it was, aud nniee dragyed, Good Lo choica mutton qualities * ekl thelr own,” but prices of t! ommoner porty rhowed somo frremiarity, and avorsged lower, Foor to extra s0ld a¢ $4,00@3.00 per 100 T, LAST LIBERTY, A 1o The (*hiengn Tribunme. CENTRAL BTOCK YARDY, EARE LinEnTY, P,y AR, 6, —CaTTLE—Roceipia for the week ending Aug. 6, 0,458 honad, agninst 5,012 the week brfore; of the nrrlvals for the week 174 cars weore through atock and 200 cars for sale Lero, ngainet 128 through and 148 yard last week § supply fufr and aelling brlak at tho fallowing quotations, onty n fow of thn late arrivala Deing o hanid: Extra, 1,400 to 1,500 ILe, $6.56@7. prime, 1,100 to 1,310 11, $3.50(35.50; fair to goos 10 1,100 $1.76@A50 5 cominon to falr, MK Epeeial Din 1, 10 1,00) stagn, and cown, '$2,76@4.00 ; $4.606 1, #to keed, light demand, §2..5:34.00; Toxss mearce, 125317 1 ¥ales for tho week were 3,189 head, againal 8,005 Iaat woek. 110G»—Heceipts were 13,605 hend, agalust 11,650 tho week before: supply light atd demnnd good ot the following pricow: Philadeiphins, $8.304 1401 gt Yorkera, $3.00.48.10; lieavy Yorkerr, $7.40@8.0; Tough and inferlor, $3,00.20.10, Hitrre~Tocol pta were 17,000 head, agwinat 10,700 the weak bufore supply fully equal o' tho demand suil sclling fair at the following pricen: Extra, 95 to 100 XH 83810 00 lue, $5.00@1.2%; falr, 5 10 80 S, $1. cumtuon, T to 75w, $3,50@4 stock ewen, light domaud at ALDANTY. Special Plapnteh to 1he Chicagn Trilume. AUMANY, N, Y., Aug, 0.—BErvEs—oceiptn, 430 cars, 86 wliort of List Week., Throughiout the week and up {o this morning, with a good attendanco of country dealors, the marlet has raled llend{ at 10315 ndvance ou prito, bt Irreguiar on medlum mud common, valuea ranging from lito to 200 highor Lha Just an rellers wero In Juck in obtaining cus anpplylng tholr wants. 1t week, omors nnd The business has heen satin. factory and profitabls, hut today It lins been qulat, Brighton, New York, and loading local dualors refusiug to pay previous market values and hidding ouly Invi wack'e Tullag pricos with alight conceasions, " Tho enklm'ou‘urlnun will be gobblod up, for tioy are wanted, Hucer—Unchanged in value, with good rather atronger: supply and demand ogual ; valea at d@5c, Lamba X@!g0 high pply light, but sutlicient fur the demund’; @ikc. Locoptaof both, 63 cars, 10 Ioss than last week, NEW YORK, New York, Ang, 6,—Beeves—Reeripts, 1,020, mag- 1033,970 for the four days, nqainst &,500 at tha samo timo tant week, Quality malnly common. Gond cate tla_quickly sold ot vory fall prices. Inferior and common ruled dull and weaker. Iuir to_ prime native nleers, $LLT0. 413,503 poor to medium, $10,0@12.00 5 Toxan nnd Colorado atesrs, $7,50211.00, BHREP AXD LanBi—Reonipts, 3, for the four dayw, nguluat 13,080 ab thio samo timo lant ;n-o::l; miurket Brm at 4}@65K0 for sheop; GX@3K0 or lain HwiNr—~Recolpts, 3,050, making 11,920 for tho fonr duya, aizafunt 10,720 at tho mamo time List week ; uone oa walo ulive, , making 10,650 NUFFALO. Burrato, N, Y., Aug, C.—CATTrE—Rocclpts, 1,034 total for {ho weok, 9,734 3 1o market to-day.” Frosh acrivaln throngh consfEumicnts; yard baro of rtock, Surgr anp_Laxss—Lceaipfu, 500 total for the week, 10,600 ; market slow ; but Jittlé offering ; Ohlo clipped shicop, ) 1bs, §5.873 ; Indiaua clipped. sheep, 91 lbm, $3.00, ; Hodr—Tiectipts, 2,700 ; total for tho week, 14,000 : 8o market fo-day;'1 car corn-fod Yorkers beld al $8.00; 1 cur stillers, 315 1L, held ot $7.64%. WT. LOUIS, 8. Lave, Aug, 0,—Hous—Better for Ligh grades; Juiprors, SUAST00; Lacon, $14061.05 Luiclier' T0@8.10. CaTrLE~—Qulot And wonk, but salea Hbernl ; gond fo cholca atlves, §8.00@ 40 ; medium o fali, §4.60@ 5407 choleo througu Toxans, $4.37% ; sintorsi, S0 ; medlum to good, $45033.C5 5 native cows, 3183075, i CINCINNATL. Crxorsaatt, Aug. 6,—1loas—-Qulot, but firm ; com- mon, $740@1.33 ; fair to medlam, spot, $7.70 } good, $7.75@7.90; receipta, 663; alipmonta, 241, LUMBER, The cargo market was again qulet, the offerings be- ing light. Abont bislf-n-dozen cargoes wern sold carly, among them sovaral of jolsis and scantling nt $3.50, which 4 now thio eatablished prico, Inch lumber was quict 8t $8.50@9.0) for cominon and $9,00.4 13,0 for mill run, Lath wero firm at $1.50, Shinglea wero dull sad easy at former prices. Bales : Schr B, Calkins, from Maniateo, 155,000 folsta and scantling at £4,50, 40,000 lath at $1.50; G, R. Rob- atta, from White Lake, 57,000 sclect atris at $30,00, 25,000 boards st $16,00. 1y Blauchrd, Borjand & Co, Oargo welir America, from Sturgeon Tay, Lo arrive, 100,000 Jointa sud scantiliug ot $8,5¢, 75,002 Tath t §1,30, iy Bimpwon, liuddock & Co. Cargo achr Caleb Fo'e, from Blanistee, 145 000 Jolsts and seantiing ot $3,50, By J. M, Loowmls & Co, Tlio yard businoss coutintes ‘sctiva at tho current prices, Jolsta and acaotling are firm, Lelug now only $1.51 por 1,000 higher tban they nro afloats which mar. &in s all consumed in delivering snd handling the stull st the yards, hence no carly advanice {8 Likaly to orcur, Inch lumber 18 unchanged, Quotations Firat clear.. ,.... 315,063 10.00 Bocond olsar, 1 inch t0 2inch Third clar, 1 fuch Third cloar, th Clear looring, st and 4d, rough, Glear siding, Tt and sccond. rat common BItNg, vev.ve Flooring, fint common, d Flooring, second common, dresse 1ox boards, A and B. A stock boards, 10and 1 stock board G stock boards, Fenclng (16 {t. Common lumber, Joints and scantling, 18 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS., FOREIGN MARKETS, Bpacial Dirpatch to The Chicade Tridune, Livenroor, Au. G—11 n, m,—~BREADSTUN¥E~3are kot unchangel, Flour—No, 1, 3% ; No, 2, 286, Wheat ~—\inter, No, 1,10s; No, 2, 0 104; spring, No. 1, 104 7d; No. 2,9 9d; white, No, 1, 11s 24 ; No, 3, 10s 104 olub, No, 1,118 7d; No, 2, 11a1d, Cornis 6d, Provisions—Pork, Bvs, Lard, 60a 62@als 6d, LivERPOOL, Aug. 8—2 P, t,—DREADBTOFPE—Quiet, Flour—No, 1, 208} No, 2, 262 6d. Whoat—Spring, No, 1,10010d; No. 2, 10s 1d; whito No, 1, 11a 6d; No, 3, 118 2 lub, No. 1, 118 10d; No, 2, 11a 5d, Weatuen—Unsetiled, Liveuroor, Aug, O—Latest,—Proun—Eztra Slale and Wenteru, 25 OnuiN—~Wheat—Tloceipts for the past thres days, 83,000 qre, lncludiug 43,00 American; No, 3 to L apring, 10s 4d@10e 6d, Corn—bixed, Ss O, PRovistoNa—-Pork—~Western, 80s; Eastern, 87s 6d, Boef, 724 6d, Lard, 603, Lacon—Oumberiand cut, Bdn, Cueesz—~Fino American, 50s. PrTROLEUN—Refined, 04 ; spirits, B, ANTWERP, Aug, 8,—PLTEOLEDM~2if, LOMDON, Aug, B.—CHEOKS ON Pamis-—25¢ 200, ‘The Stock Exchange will be cloaed to-morrow. ConsoLs—onoy, 94 5-16@94 7-16 ; nccount, 103%. Usttep Brates Donps—'03s, 107X ; 10-40w, 100K now B, 104%. Awzuioan IarLeoap 8rovsimizs—New York Cone tral, 04 ; Erle, 133 ; do prefersed, Buaas—No, 12, D, 8. spot, 34Xe; afioat, 23X @24, Peraornxum—NRefned, ¥id. CatouTTa Linsexn—50@515. Hors—Amorica, 44 104@6 104 Califoruls, Gs@bs 10d, Panis, Aug, 0,—RENTRI—0Cf §23¢0, Faunxyort, Aug, 8,—~UNrren Brares Bowps—'6ds, 08¢, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PRILADELYUIA, P, Aug, 6.—Fine wool flat; me- dium sod combing good demand, and firm; Ohio, Penusylvania, sud Woat Virginla XX and above, 465 @ 480; X, 46)@dsc; medium, 50@31a; coarse, (3Aib0; Now York, Michigan, and Indlana, Western fine, 4i@ 4803 medium, 500} coarse, 43@100; combing washed, 85@0lo; combing unwashed, 42%0; Gne unwashed, $0@dlc; coarss and medium unwashed, 35@370; tub- washied, 41@3250; extra and merino pulled, 40@43¢ ; No. 1 and superfine pulled, 88@ 42, PITTSBURG IRON MARKET, PrrTenuRa, I's., Aug. 6.—Pig-iron qulct and demand lght. Standard forge fron quoted at $24.00, Bales of @ray forge at §24,00, aad No, 3 foundry at $33,00, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, PiTTesyRg, Aug, 6.—Fetroleur quiet; cruds, $1.18 at Pazker's§ refined, 105@15c, Pniladelphis delivery, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. Nzw Youx, Aug, 0.—Business ruled quict with com« toission bouses and importers, and the jobblug trade was dull, Colton goods ware quiet wxcept cotton Bannels, which were in good demsnd, Davot blesched slirtings were reduced to 17x0. Worsted drems- — fonds, shiawls, knd fall xirts woro mot active, any wool fanusln and bimiotn aro in better douag, Fatiey casalnorod move nlanty. - * THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YOhK, Aneeinl IManaleh to The OAlenga Tritune, New Youx, Aug. 6,—GRAm—\Wheat opened 80 tor; afterward roncted, and rloacd steady at alo decline from (ho extremo prices, with the deman) 1t oxport moderate and & fofr speculativo inquiry; py,. of 162,000 i st $1,48.31.40 for No, 2 Chlcogo, gy, n £L0 for gooil; $1.422144 for No, 2 Milwanyes! $1.40@1.50 for No, 1 spring; $1,5331.00 for Wity rod nd amber Western ; and $1.60 for niow nipyy Delusara ; als0 135,060 bu " No. 3 Milwankeo for 4o, gust &t $144@ 1,43, and K000 bu No, 1 Milwanies August at 81,50, Rye quiet, Barloy quiet and go Corn lioavy and lnwee ; nales of 70,610 bu st isayy, for ateam Weatern inlxod : 81@BIc for all do; 1545y for heated Western mixed ; and 866870 for g Wentern, Outn 2¢ Viotler, with 8 good demanid: gy of 47,000 bu at O4igte for mixed Wostorn; Gio 1 mixed Gannda in ators, and 63@T0¢ far whits Wenrer, Puovistoxs—~Midaics dull, ot 123¢e for city loug clg, Lard hieavy at 14¢ for primo ateam, L Wntaxr—Markel firm; aales of 400 brlaat $1.2 gallon, GnocrRIEs—~Bugar market nnchanged ; only mae ot domatid ; fair o good rolining 1a quoted at #@sy, pritno ot 8 7-16¢, and Nog, 10 and 13 Havaus ot g1/ 86, Colfco markot uncianged ; moderate fnquiry oy full fotn; wo quote To at 175G 20 gold, and My calbo at 21362350 1n gold, Tea—>arket Arm ; moy. orate demand for full lot, “TaLtow—Rules rm lu falr request; wo quote 83§@8 16:10c, FnpannTs—Stesdy. To Livernool, por aall, 0,50ty fyTaln BLBXGG 0§ e ateam, 20,020 L gratn ot 50 To London, per mntl, 10,000 bu wheat ot 99l To bty tol, per mail, 20,000 bt gratn an private of ‘8100 qTs, 10 arrive, 10 Cork ot ordors st 4 g™ (10 he & warested Preoa,) ‘ New Yons, Aug, h—~1toun—Demaiid fatr and pri, baveadvauced, tlecelpts, 12,000 brle, Superiino sty nnd Weslern, 5. $1.10@0.503 jo0d to choler, $5.55@ oxira, £L.U3@1.50 ; oxtra Obilo, §0. 10, SENANG0. Tyofloue Nem ub $71030.23, Con-MEAL—Steady ; Wentern, $1,1).4.00, Grark—{¥uiont openol etler, aftarwardn roacted; Tegular, Hocolpts, §0,000 bu ; ' No, 3 Chicaga spring $1.38 1 1,40, cloeing ab $1,3) for good ; No. 2 Milwauked $1.42@1.475 Ko, 1 npring, SLUGLE0; winter rod s Lor Westort, $L9563 10, ' Tiye anlet, Barloy quist iy firm: maltdleads s Canad Weat, $1.05. Corn hes and lower ; Tacelpti, 24,0:0 bu s Weatern mixod, stes @8ite; aul, Mabie, Oats—Demand fair, Faleon o advanced ; Weslora rulzed, G400 5 whiy TIAY=Pirm; ehipping, 75c, Grocrntrg—~Coffeo~Iilo firm but functive s #2401 golil s fohbing, L 21c o gold, Hoge ule 10 guol Tolinlng, 81 6083c ; prime, 8 115 @hye; refined Brmor, Weille MolasnssDy mand fair and market firm; Porlo Tico, Lg8ig sugar-house, 28a e, Rico quiol but firm: L) eargoes VETRoLruM—Market dull but Oem; crade, Sxicy refined, 111, @11 e, i Bsfian—dtatket Gull and unclianged, Brtmrs TunrENTINRE—LIMnvy 3 41N, Luus—Flrm; Woatorn, 193gix 00, Provistons—Pork firuier ; how mrax, $21,60921,75 feptember, BLEGILO, Neel aninl, Cur- me) duill; dry walted whoukders, 8103 wuddion cloac middics, city, 135 @L250, Uk kg Berrrin—Westarn, 1 tor Can eavy ; Hdlvife, Wuthky—Firning; 81, = A a HT. LOUIR. 81, Touss, Aug, 6.—FLoun—Demand fal kel firm amlunclianied, bl Aus—Wheat inactiva sud lower ; No, 2 red tor, 3170 awhod, $1.02 bid, canhis dalos.” §1onand August; SLGX@LSE Boptewmbor, Corn Airm for cawhg Tower for Soutember, No, 2 nilzed, TI@{4X0 cath Tiio Angust; TUGTde Hoptember, Oats lowee} en, 514, @3 1560 Anquat, clowing 4u@fte Boptoniber, Bavloy Ry thol dnll: Ko, B3 bid, kot dull 3 canli 3 $11,75 Beptoniver. Lard—Marlet dull; hold nt $12.75 for aure 440 bl for primo steam, Dulk moate-Ful Dut 1o demand ; shonklers, Ye s cloar o 1410 calit ralcs of ulk clesr ribat 8. Juo at 1iZse. Hacon friner; vomo salou; highe) shoulders, Vi5¢ ; whlen, 13,2 13ge, WiHEKY—Searvo and wunted ; tgher: $ l(bur‘llll’:.l;fll—h D000 brls wll;l‘nl, 0,00 bay corn, L0, W3 vate, 16,090 b ogs, 1,158 head| €attly, 5,013 Load, SHt NEW ORLEANS, NEw OnLeANs, Aug. G—Sucan—Quiot and firm; common, 8¢ { faiT 16 Cilly falr, BG@AY30 5 primy fxe. Morsesms—Dull ; quoted at 40243 for common; £0@35¢ for falr 3 58« 7 for primo to choleo, ‘Loun—8carce uni firmer ut £5,35 ; auporfine, $8,75; Qouble, 3635 ; truble, 6,7 '4%.00 | clioico, $4,75@0.24 COnN MEAt—Firmior s $4, ConN—Hearce 3 firmel OxR—Advancad; 6 DRAN—Firmer ; HAT—Quict at $1), Imovisions—Dork firm ; hold at $90,00293,60, Dry ault moate quict ; shoulders to arrive, Die, ntoady ¢ tlerce, IWR1bC 3 Horce, 143((@15¢, - Bacon fArm ;10501 144,05 e, Hanis, cholce sugar-cured femer; hield at Tic, Corvpr—Lirm ; joublug, ordinary to prime, 184@ e, WirtskY—Firm ot $1.131.32, ToLEND, Tortpo, 0., Ang. G.—ELoun—Very firm s holdert anking higher pricoes, Gratx—Whont activo and advanced; No, 1 white 1 whits Michigan, $1.60 ; new, st mber Michigan, $1.635 new, 310 ; Beplomber 1,533 No, 1 red, 31603 No, 3 do, $UGT3 August, 1,007 Boptember, $1.33%s No, 3 do now, ‘§1,40, Corn fuir aud advanced; Grm; bighe mixed, Toya; Augint T9i(@T8lc: low micad, 17yc; 10 yrado, 10%ic, Owia fofr and advauced ; fiem ; Nor 9, Gie; August, B2ge; Boplember, 49c; Aleligan, 080 s Heptember, 492, ¥hzsairs—Dull and unchangod ; o Oawego, So, Bian—Qulet aud wivady ; $I4.60, Recriers—Flour, nons; wheat, 16,000 buj cors, 17,00 lit 3 oata_nano, SuresrNTs—Flour, 202 brisj wheat, 2,000 bu ; cors, nune; vats, 30 bu, PHILADELPRIA, PRILADELPIIA, P, Aug, 6,~Frovn—Less ace clivo: prices vory strong; extra, $5.0C@3.50; Tows, Wisconsin, and 3Minnesota’ extra family, $3,25@7.25§ ;:‘n':'s fégn, and Indiana, $9,2567,78; high grades, Opary—iWheat qulct but stexdy: now rod, $1.359 15 old do, $1.43R1.50; amber, $1,50:21.38 ; whi @150, ‘Rvo, $1.00, 'Oorn wantod ; mixed sn yellow, BT@H3c, Oafe in gord demond ; whits, Toof mixod, Sk@s5e; now do, (0@3dc, * Wiwxy—Bteady § $1,42, un—Fhmor: New York, State, and Bradfod County oxtros, J0@3i0; firsts, 23 41Go; Western er- tran, 2642007 firsts, 1@z’ rolls, oxtras, 31 g2t e Cusea—Bleady : fino Western, 10@10)c. FatinTrods Weatorm, 17 ne 310K CINCINNATL. CINCINNATI, Aug, 6,—GRatn—Wheat firm sud m. changed § quist but frm ; rod, $1,6@1.74. Corn quist but frn ; 16@78c, Oats sierdy aud firms THeTse Tye uteady; fuir domand ; 81,00 spot ; 96@95a to srrive, TuavistaNs—Pork falr and trm: held st $2.00 Lard quict Lut firm { steam, 195@185c. Bulk mests falr and firm: shoulders aold at 830 clear rib held at [3's¢ § clear sold at 12i¢o, Bacou atsady ; modarie demmid’ Vo Lo ik, i fac VItV lamand 5 full prioca ; $L17, Eaus—Fair sd firm ; 1o, Burteu—Esslor; uot quatably lower, Cuzrsx—Steady and npchungod, Ots~Linscod stcady and firm; 70c, Lard stesdy and unchanged, BALTINORE. BarTidong, Aug, U,~Froun—Qulst, but firm and unchungod. Gnas—Corn—alarket dull; Western mixed, 8@ 88xc, Oots trm; Western mixod, S1aGio; whid We.tern, 843660, 'Tye—Market dull: 93@0%, Tiar—Maryland and Penuayivauia, $35 PROVIsIONs=Quiot, but atesdy and an ParRoLEuM—Market dull; crude, B, fined, 1@ 114c, Burren—Fiem and sctive; Western extras, 350} frats, 2ig o, Covrex—Quict, but firm; Rio cargoos, 17 @2001 Jobbing, 13@1lc, Wulsky—Firm; $1,22, MILWAUREE. MiLwAUEZE, Aug, O.~FLoun—Qulet and un changed, UnaiN—=Wheat cxcited and high 0, 1 Milwaukes, $1. No, 2do, $1.32 3 Augull, $1,31; Beptemver, $La, Corn ighoe ; o.4, Tae, Oatéhigher ; No. % 80, ~Barloy acttvoand unsettled; No, 2 eprng, $LIt Ltyo firmers Leld higher ; No. 1, 83c, ‘ProvistoNe—Qulet and' firm, Mess pork, 1150 caub, Lard, primo steswmn, finn ; 13X @Ko, Fiixiauts—Quict and unchanged; wheat to Dulfse lo, 30 ; to swego, Bjo, Hieokrera—Flour, 4,000 brls : wheat, 60,000 b, 0,000 Urls 3 wheat, 137,000 bk DOYTON, —FrLovu—Sicady, with & modersts Western superting, $3.0:@%t24 3 comnion extray, $8.1x4g0, ‘Wisconsin aud Minpeso: ta oxtra family, $,50@7,25 ;: whits wheat Ohio, Iudisss ind Michigd, $TGR00; Uilnls, 470660181 Bi. Youls, $1.06@5,60; fancy Minuesola, $7.5049.60. MAtN—Corn firm; ' mixed andl vello 2 and white, 15370 PEORIA. ud Arm; mized Promm, ., Aug, 0,—GRAIN—Whead quict ; markel nominal,” Corn nx Iy aclive and bigh: wised e, free on board, Oate qulet, closing essier ; whits, 630’3 mized, nominal at BY@00%, frea on board ; new BuipuEnTs—Elour, Guarx: Oata scarce jectod, 600, on track, lye firm; good umlm raixed, nonilnal et #7488c; none offored; roject sold at 833400, on track, CLEYELAND, OLEVELAND, 0., Aug. ,—(uaiN—Wheat firm and beb tor; o, 1 red, $1,60 ; No.9 do, $1,85. Coru unchauged 4 shelled, B.@¥le: oars, ou track, TB@kic, Usts Hrm Tlo for No, 1 Htate, sud tc for No, 4 do. pAVEOKIFTE—Whical, 700 Lu corn, 350 bu § oats 1,0 u, BUFFALO. 4 Boyrito, Aug. 8.—Ouain—Wheat eutirely nomin and ueglected, Corn quiet and firm st 77)0 for No. }1 m{x Wi '“?.‘ Osts, Bony bore, Rye maskel ariey market Lare, 4 c.iu. Fanicuis—Nominal§ shippers and boatzsd spas —_— MARINE. | PORT OF CHIOAGO, AUQ, 8. ARurvzo—Frop Oscar Townsend, Cloveland, ¢oa); schr C, M. Jobnaton, ¥rankfort, lumber ; sche It 1 King, Port Bheldon, railroad tiea; schr Norih Bufi Pentwater, lumber ; stmr Corons, Bt, Jos, sundrissi schr Baj, N. I, Ferry, White Lake, lumberj prop " Jamos ¥iak, Jr., Buffalo, sundries § schr Hezaldy

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