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FINANCE AND TRADE. BMore Demand for Loans and tho Counter Business More Insignificant Movement of Currency= Now York Exchange Wealk, Al'ho Produce Markets Less Active, and Generally Easlers«-Larger Recelpts of Breadstuffs. FINANCIAL, ‘The counter business of tho banks, s usual after s Roliday, was larger, and Lhe correspandonce was hest- fer, Abovs and beyond this doubliug of the work of the bank cashiers end teilers thero was noticed in most quariers an {ncreass In tho demand for loans, cations ars from so many sad such various dircctions aatogiveno indication of any new features. in local ©or country fioances, The demand {s most of 18 from the city, and comprises s demand from the Doard of Trade for apeculative purposes and also far earrying stuff, Advancen are mado to partica in the constry to earry caitle, Merchants, monufacturers, and miscel- Taneons business men complada atill of collections, and are In vosd of bank favors to makoup tho doficlt tbus catsed, The aurplus of loanablo funds is ovi- dently larger than it was & week 8g3, and bankera o ‘moro ready to take desirablo outside paper at spect: Tates of diaconnt at tho benks sro A210 per cents Ou the atreot rates aro 83313 per ceat, whb sn fo. suficlent supply of good papar. Now Yurk exchange was weak at 780 discount for £1,000 brtweon banks. The cleatings wero $1,00,000, TUSIYESY IN BAY FRANCISCO, Trode i reported by the Alta Cat{fornia of the 16th Inst., to be dult and unsettiod in San Franclsco. Con- sequently coln hes accumuluied to nlargs oxientin tho Lauke, aud there seems no fmmediato uso for it : “The lver agitution 1s largely sffecting Lusiness, arid untl sowno agreement fs purfocled uinoug mers they will sacapt it, or the y expect iba prescot onnteas to fuwhat sdiscount upon #t lowe fetory alato of utiairs 10 cxist, ¥ Lurs this week siiows s falling ol and o correspoudiLg inrrosme of yoid Lars aad o I fak e juw rai al which sitver (@ Leld 1o Loudon and New Yoik has 1o efieet to compcl tho Fhipmeut of goid 10 equaiizs blils of cxclu clilis. Tuo trdes Tur mouey crs as follows : Call loans at Lank, HaLis: oulslde, 1% slou f8 443102 d L for commioreit bils. 870 Lelug drawn.at i of 1 jer ceut I pr cent telogriphic trawfirs,t per cout. Gald Larw aro 1ated at sue: discount: Moxlean ddlisis, 0 drnvn upon tiow Lxchunge vt Lon- 0F LutikeiN B1x1y =Ly Lika, siidd 493d Cott drefis ou hawiiera Citicy curreuvy drafts, WAOEA AND LAUOT 1Y TOBTOX, Tl Boston Comsuereiaé Uuliettn Lan maile up somo compurative Ggurea of the Wiges pand fn the leading industrica in Boston 1n 1873 and 1876, and tho nutber of men empleyed now and then, Tho decreaso in the panio oppears to Lave boen Jous than Thereare twelve branches tn which wages 8za bo ssmo now as before tho panie. They aro marblo carving, parlor organs, billlard that i employment. dry gonds, printers, But thers are only nine depsrtments in which the same amount af labor {s employed a3 before Patlor organ makiug, housc-palnting, hat-making, makiug, roofing, Loot and shoe making, and watch- making employed tho ssme number of fiands in 1870 20d 1872, The decling fu woges ranges from 10 to 90 blackemithing, expressing, furnituro GOLD-MINING, Silver-mining hea been cas {ha dovtino fu the valuo of silver, and the bonanza megnates are turning their sttontion o gold-mining, Tho discoverios of gold in tho San Juan disirict in Colorado and in the Dlack Hills will turn tho tide of adventurous gold-scokers away from the Fn Francisco capitalists aro dovotlng es- peclal attention to the gold minea of Southern Califor- nia. The Muther Lode, a8 tho vein that rung through ihis part of Californts ia called, is knowa to strotch 80 toiles, and bas produced ssveral Lundred millions of Bays the San Francisco Chronicle s {uking st the French Mina a 1,200-fout whiaft, and & new tunnel bas been projected, to staxt from a Jwint on the south bank of the Morcer TUver, Tuuning thencs southwestorly nntil #2 strikes the Aother Lodo near Pino-Treo Ao, Mariposa County, Itslength will bo $40 tn yold per foot, § large smount of mackinary will bo needed, which will cost ps much mors. Tle surveys Lisvo boen com- pletod, and the work will begin fn CONHBOLIDATION OF MINING COMPANIES, “The conaolidation of the Gold III group of mincs Bas boen finally consummated, and tho following shares aro to be awardod to the different nines nsmed, Tha wholo number of shares s 500,030, divided s fol- littlo {nto the shads by Flood % 0'Drien ary and ita coet, at dition to this, ceearsenaies srnerees80,000 LIADILITY OF NATIONAL-BANK STOCKIOLDERS, As 1a geuerally known, though the knowlodga {s sal- Rom acted upon, the stockholders of National Banks areHablo beyuna the amount of their pald-up stock for an additional sum equal to ita por value, This question waa recently brought beforo the Uaited States District Court of New York in » smb brought by the Riocedver of the broken First National Dank of Wash- ington, D. C., to enforca sn asscssment of 60 per cent o $10,000 of pald-up stock. In overruling the demur- ror of tho defcudant, Judge Blatchfond stated the prin ciplo of liabllity The aharclolder 1s erle sharalioldor fat be indisduly lisblo to lhe nddition to tho amount of the atock, amount or axtent la the 1o this lmit each atoc) aud ratabily,—{hat is, no one i percentage than any other o whon oD6 is asnessed givch percentaga Dalisble only in Fespeet of hin oo oiates A ly P his own wtock, ol o be abla tn seapect of th stockholder or beyond the full ) BUFPALO ELEYATODS LOSING MOKEY, at its par value In T valuo of his stock, With- every other one slall be isto full par value of Lis stock; but ha {8 o atack of 'any other par value of his stock, ‘Tho clevatuag jutercsts of Buffalo made lttle or no noney last yoar in spite of (har sl-conaldered fu. "cronso of ratea the latter part of the roason, and the prospéct for the scanon comin not more ilaitering, to present appeara; w it I3 searcely posus o can be reorganized, uud, a & cousequence, the Igmaolitish policy il ‘Tho probabilities ot by tha fact that auother 1l vel in “irunsfer * alsvator Iy Letng crected this winter, GOVEONMENT BONDS. 1338 ou tho doliar in gold. YOREIUN EXCHANOE, Hixty daya, Bleht, 4G 400 CITY AXD COUNTY RUNDS, ct.waterlo.n 1015 x fobs TOCAL STOCRS, Lid, Asked, e it ance Cutapany. Chamler of Commerca,..... Chicago Gaa. Light and Coke Gorupany, EXL 00108 810K 100rneresranes: New Yonx, Feb, 20,—0old firm; 4%, Carrylog ' Oovetuments firm, {0 good demand, Tallroad bonds were faitly sctive; the general tist W83 etuady, but Ln a0 casea prices wers lower, Blate secariiles were quist, Hiocks, with W excoption of Exle, which was steady, ‘wure heavy and lower, tho declive_ranging from ) to 2. Tho largest decilne was fn Western Union, Lake Buore, 8L Faul, Northweaten, Pacito Mall, Now York Asntrel snd Bl Joe. Thomarkst closed active aud weak, Trauesctious 165,000 ahsres, of which 16,000 ‘ware Pasifio Mall, 54,000 Weatern Unlon, 21,000 North- 00 Kock Lsland, 21,000 Bt, Pauls, 10,000 49,000 Laks Shose, sad 6.060 Ohloa. 1/ ones, 3@0, closng at 4. Primo mpreantle paper, A0, ‘Cuntom receipts, $320,000, The Ariainns Treastirer dlsbiiracd $868,000, Prodice exparts, $4,665,000, Clearings, £38,000,000. Sterling casier; 4833@(RIK, QOTEDNNENT mONDS, Conpons, *8.... New .. Coupons, '63. gfi:x'p'o Currehcles Caufons, i ATE DOXD: XDS, 4815 | Virglnia, new, 44" | Minsourd Ga,.0.0e0 80K Tenneraee s, old.. ‘Teunesses, New, Virginla 64, ol Weatern Unfon., Tacifio Mail... 6 % | Che Bk Quineyns 00 | Banitoal & 8 jos.. 18 ake Bhore, linois Contral, Cleve. & Pittaburg... 934 | Del., Lack. & West. Nortbwostern aue, es 42 | A, & P, Tl 2 Notthwestern pfil. .., 637 | Contral T'ac. bonds, 1034 Clevel'd & Columbus, 53~ | Unton Pacific bonds..1035 ——————— REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments were Sled for record Wedneadsy, Fob, 23: Armil tatey oy & £, Bxidd T nl-:."%umay ‘b, #1210 1 of Clybourn place, W1, 445325 18, dated Nov: 10, 1880c0eeeaial 2500 Larravee ot, 1w cor of Cenire ety o f, 413100 Tty dated Fob, 22, oo Al Woat Adsina at, Si6J¢ 1t 0 of Wood at, & £, 3% 14334 11, with finprovements, and othor prop- orty, dated Nox, 37, 1575, Foster at, 60 1L b of Polk L. ‘with {mroviduents, dited F Walagh av, 160 £t & of Thirt 252151 11, dated Fob, 12..... Sonth Dearborn #, 417 210 1 v t, w f, 951110 £, with buildinge, datad Feb, iTvreis Twentv-accund st 8 ¢ cor of Leavitt at,n 1, 253100 £t, with 25x130 ft adjainivg on Lesviii a1, dateu Feb, 4, Twenty-seventh si, i 6 cor of Bubicr et 8,35 2131 0-10 f1, doted Feb, 2 stalnic 8, 106 1€ of Thirty-fourt 212435 {1, dated Fol —_— COMMERCIAL, Thio following wers tho rocelpts cud shipmsnts of o leadug acti-les of prouce fn tuis city durlug the forty-agbt Lours endioy ab 7 o'clock on Woduesday moenkug ¢ 14,000 2,10 4,00 6,000 2,000 131 1400 et W E 2k BUITMRNIE, 1876, | 1835, 5,018 20,100 110 701 Grasa seed, s, 29, Flax seod. 18 . 108,247 Hroom comn,lis) 171495 Qured woata,lin 6,118,212 ‘281 2,504 PEest Live togs, No, Cattle, No., Sheep, No,, Hides, la,,.... Tighwines, birls| Wool, Hw.1ses 151 i 2.8 35 ceen o fLITINPRe} Luinber, No.ft.| = 433,000] 746,0% Shingles, No...{ LIS, 1,710,010 Halt, ¥ NE Youltry, it 101,588 110,7W¥) Poultry, c ‘Abl 121t 0] Garne, plys Liags, phs.. Ciiveso, bxs. G'napplos, bl Bexns, biks, s 2,840 Withdrawn from store on Mouday aud Tusaday for city conmmption: 1,29 bu wheat, 1,021 bu corn, 1,419 bu oats, 1,579 bu rye, 7,101 bu barley. The following gram was inspected into stors dur- ing the forty-elght hours ending with 311 o'clock Wedunsdoy morning: 8 cars No, 1 N, W. wheat,il cars No. 2 N.W. do, 1.car No, 1 spring, 53 cars No, 1 do, 94 cara No,3do, 20 cara rejected do, 8 cars no grade do (162 whoat); 01 cars high-mixed corn, 83 cara No, 2 do, 31 cars now mized dv, 83 cars rejectod do, 5 cars 00 grado (174 corn); 27 cars white oate, 34 ears No, 2 do, 4 cans rojectod do, 1 car mo grada do (40 oatu); Tcara No, 2rye, 2 cars rojected do; 20 cars No. 2 bar- ley, 11 cars No.3 do, 1 car rejocted do, 4 cars no grado (42 barles), Total, 453 cars, or 184,000 bu, Tuspocted out: 10,790 bu wheat, 23,713 bu carn, 660 bu onts, 1,601 bu rye, $,500 bu barley, A dispatch from Mackinaw states that the ice in the Biraltsls only 101aches thick, Tistis “toothin" to fast long unless relnforced by colder weather than ws havo recently oxperienced, A good many partics are complaining that tho fn- spoction of Darloy in this oty ls vory low, The alatement 8 undoubtedly true, the No, 2 not belug good encugh to attract consumers even at prosent low prices, Thoy profor to use Xo,3 and sample lots. Bt thero ia no resson o think (st the inspectich fs worea now tlian earlier in the scason, Bo far sawe can oscortain, the lnspection has been pretty uniform sinco tho now crop began fo movo, and we have had Littla of that discrimination in favox of certain houses, and sgainst some others, which Las boen 50 marked & featuro in the market in many previous years, -The leading produce markets were only moderately active yesterday, with none of that excilement which not infrequently follows the intacruption of business by s holiday, The recclpts of produce wera largar all round, in conzoquence of the bwenty-four hours' sus- penslon, and tho offerings wers fatr in volume, but no particular depreasion resulted therefrom, The waather “ras again fine, but & little cooler, snd was, therefore, mora seasonsblo than Leretofore. There was o moderate movement in domeatio dry goods at prices showing no appreciable difference from tlioso current for s number of days previous, Gro: corte rematn dull, though there was moro dolng yes: terday than on the proceding days of tio woek, Cof- feca wero elightly firmer, Sugars, rice, and most otber linew,wore cavy, Prices of bulter and choose were Arm and unchauged. The domand for staple dried fruits was roasonably sctive, bat fancy artlcles wezo dealt in very sparingly. Fish wera in good de- mand at uniformly frm Sprices. Coal and wood were nuoted dull snd nominally unchenged, Olls were very quiet, with & firm feellng in turpentine sad lard, and w lack of sirength fu other descriptions, The demaud for lumber was reportod falr for the seauon, and tho lower grades were firm. Motals and hardware wero quist but stoady, some of themolals Leing frm bu aympathy with other markets, Nails wero ot quiteso activo aa they ware fortuight ago, bud rates were unchanged, sud ® good nuany orders are coming forward. Tha wool market remalas quiet, tho domaud Lolug only from Weatern manufacturcrs, who uro buying for jwwedistu wsuls, Broom-corn was rather quiet but trm, Soeds wers dull, and tlmothy and Hlax werouastor, the offerings bolng large, whilo thers were few bLuyers fu the market, Tho tay muarkot was dull and weak, friecs belng irregu- lsrly lower, The offerings were liberal, but thers waa little or no demand. Green frulta were unchanged. Poultry rulea frm unders good local shipping de. wand, POREIGN IMIOBTATIONS recolved at Chiengo Oustoms Feb, 23, 1870 ¢ North Chl- cago Tolltug Ail, 101 tous uplegel iron; D, 1, Fisk & Co,, 8 cazos artificial fotwers ; Kelth Urod, 3 cases dry @000k, 3 canes atraw goods, 20 cusus srtificlal flowera'; Poiter Paliver, O casea dry goods; Willlaw "Turkiug. ton, 1 case artificlal flowers; Boira, Myers & Co., 2 cutis dry goodn; Dlack & Arusteis, 7 csscs looking. glans piates ; Usrson, Pirte, Soott & Co,, 14 casca dry gooda § A. Purisat, 1 case watch keya ; J, Oox k Co,, 3 tificlul flowers ; llenry Bears & Co,, 8 cases Wisou ros., 2 coses dry goods; Hlettaver Dros, & Co., 7 cates dry goods; Richards, Bhaw, ¥ith & Winslow, 3 cases dry goodsj Iart Dros., cavow dry goods; Frauk Brow., % cascs dey goods; Lyou & Healy, 32 caaca musical instrumentys Field, Lelter & Co,, 10 cases dry goods } Jobn V. Farwell & Co., €7 cases dry goods; Frank Bturges & Co,, 30 boxes tin plate; 11, Ohaunon & Ov., 2 colls wire rope J.J, McGrath, 6 cascs paver Lavgioge; Chamberlain & Barnes, Taylorvills, i1, 1 cass dry gaods; Q. 8, Haskell & Co,, Rockford, IIL., 18 sacks seads R, Kal- tenbach & ro., 8 cases musleal instruments, Duty collected ¥ob, 23, $21,703,39, 3 PROVISIONS, 100G PRODUCTS—Wers lemn active In the aggre- gato, aud rathor unwatilod, The market wan stroug early, ju sympsthy wilh & firm hog market,and tho varly sales wora at s bighor rangeof prices, But buyers fell buck affer w fow outsida ordera bad been Blled, sud then the murket eazed off, though bolders would not submlt to fmportant reductious, The direction taken Ly tho trading {udicates that nearly all the Fob- ruary deals, and mioat of thoso for March, are alsesdy scltled up, either by transfer or otlierwiss, Muss Poux—Was only modesately active, sud was s shads firmay early, bus fall off 40 10¢ ver brl below the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1870. Iateat figuzes of Mondsy, though quoted firm In Bile | Tight consmnptive demand at the following prices wauken, Bales wora reported of 70 brls cash at $21.50; 750 brls nelier March at $21.20@2188 3 8,000 bria seller April st $31,55@21.70; and 6,500 brls seller May at $21875@21.95, Total, 1,830 brla, The market closed sleady at $21.30 cash or seller February; $21.0)@ 21,326 seller March; $21.8736§)21,60 soller April; sud $21,87% sellor May, Primo mees Tork was quiet at $10,00, Exlea primo quoted al $10,00, Bales wera mado of 140 Lris buth pork 8¢ $10.00. Lano~Was rathor qniet, and averaged about the s1mo, heing 33¢e per 100 e higher early, and _closing aslinde lower than_on Mondsy, Liverpool was un-~ chisnged, Lut tis fosling hore was an unessy oue sfter the orders from oulsils had been Niled. ‘Hales wora roportad of 80 tra canh st §1.803 3,507 tea !ell;; cannel, $7.00@8.00; Rrie, $7. & Oblo, £0.00040.60¢ Tilluots,$4.00@14.50, COOPERAGE—Was dull :'Wd for pork barrels and $i.10 ;_g Iard ticrees, DRESSKD 10GB—~Wers rather dull aud about tue lower, the '"3“ «l’cllng‘l causing buyers (0 auld o, Bhippers pald §0.20.49.90 for cart lots ditidius on 200 b, Braall lots sold to local cutlers at $9.0080.75, Bales 172 hoad and 4 cars st $9,50@: FIBH—Dally improvement in the demand for flah {s now olwervabie, AMost kinds sre cheap in comparison with meats, and s ronlinuoualy liLeral consumptiyve deinand {s anticipated, With Lo oxception of ma erel the markol fa amply supplied, e quote: No, 1 whitefah, -brl, $5.2@640; No, 2 do, $3.15@ 5. N o1t $4.80; No.1shoto mackeeel, n o, March at $12:773 Q158 13130 od selor Aurl % 13,0 401 tee sefler May at $13.10@11,12%, | mackcrel, X-hirl, 8,21 fly mack et h o ioe s pangkat, cloged sasy st 3 e Se T8¢ o shoce iter liraer 82, .75 12,114 carh of setior Fobrusry $1LTTH@ILS0 seller Mareiy s $040@12.01% salloc’ April; and $13.108 13,125 welter May. Sleara—Wero fathier quist, with no changs in prices for presont dolivery, but easler fo futuire, tho market recediny to the quotations of 1 o'clock Motisy, Liver- Jool advlces wero wali €0 bo_ unfsvorabla o holders, 0d the domaud hiero for ahipment was vory Hght, 1 bay kits $1.00 largo family kitd, $L16:41.20:" bank <codfinh, $5,50@3.78 ; Ueorgo's codfish, §0,06@8,235 new Labrador berring, ‘apllt, brie, $4.00@8,25; do X-brl, £4,2544.60; Labrador herring, round, brls, §6.00.41,35; o 3g-brt, '$3.5034,76 3 acated Lierring, yer box, duct No, 'l hetring, ie; Columbla Jiver aalmiou, K-url, $8.00@38,23, FRUITS AND NUTS—Turkish pranes ntinue in somo ordors having beon withdrawn or modified 83 | ctiva demaud, and are firm ab ‘Lue advance, that they wora below tho market, Ssles wers reported | Sinca the new érop came 11to market the consutaption of 20,000 1La shioulders at 8o 130,000 e green do at | —atimulatod Ly the extreme low prices—lan been be- Ba; 450 pea green hams (I8 lbe) at 11%c 10,000 s ong cleara st 113¢0; 20,000 e green da at 1o i 10 ‘oxea Cumbarlania'st 11%a ; 809,000 Ibanhort riby at 1130 canb, $11.7@11.40 for Mareh, $11,03 for Apeil, aud $11.50'f0r Msy; 120 boxes do at 11i(c; &0 boxed Dellicsat 1130 s sud 17 tea swaet-pickled do ‘at 13jg¢, "Tuo followiug Was Lie clowlug Fauge of pricus Shoul- Loug Bhort Bhort ders, clear, £lb, clear, yona all pracedent, and stocks are being reduced Ko Fapldly that o furiber sharp advance s desmed prob- ablo, “Aples sad peactied aro moriog it some frse- dlom, #nd rafsine sre recolving rathine morn attention than'of Late, Otber frutts remain very quist: Fonzian Tateh GGKe: fiy, Isyere lhalia: 8gy, deime, Dew, 11@10 ; Tskish’ prunicahnow, (@0ke’; French runes, kegn and boxes, B@1401 Taininn, Iayers, new, 24032007 Toose Muscatal, now, s316@3.10 Vaten, M LY 1K | 1@Nc; Zante currants, T3@8c: cliron, 25gite. 1 X 1 | DowpariicAtden o pples, 16@20c; Mlchigan ;rmu., 1y %1 alvcs, 123 @13e; do, mized, 105 10@10Xe ; peaches, @1lo; do, parad, Tasphersics, 31@35 —Fiiberts, 115, 4;0; Naples wailiuta, fiaw, 1 } Qrenobls yralnuts, M@E030 @Lixo; Wiimington peaniv, RS ‘peanufs, 5@be; Afriesn Jeanute, G 3 GREEN FRUITS—Wers steady, under a moderato local inquirys Chaico applos, $J.50Q3.50 por brli Vae Tencn oraujies, SK@.G) per cuso; oranged, $3.00@ 4,00 per box: Jemann, $5,5040.50 per box. GHOCERIES—Cotfees aro held wi'h more confi- doncé, The ruling low prices arn beginning {o attract iho attention of buyers, and, au thera are no aprrehons slons of any further shrinkage In values, theru fa Jons prosnrs tosell, Hugars, sirups, molasses, and rice Wero eany, some grades of the latter Leluy quoted a Ko Tower, Trade remasine quists Tsox—Ianyoon, 6X@V,{e; Carollna, 7@7%0: Lou- tslans, 6@ TN, Corrrrs—0, G. Javs, 0@31c; Java, No, 9, T@Y clioleo to fancy Rio, 22@22xc; 'good to primo do, @3213e; commion fo fair, 204204c} roastlug, 195@ 104 § Biugapors Java, 24323¢ ; Costa Rica, 22¥@2IX ; Maracaibo, 221(14213c, Buaans~Tatent et fosf, 113G 1140 ; crushed, | i 1 o uy o 1 3y 1] ul.‘ b1e (T LV 1 ¢ g AD ‘clears quoted at 1o cash, and 113¢c keller March, bosed; green hams, 113@1i%0 ; avcel-pekiell do, 12@123¢¢; Qumberisuds, 11ie, casli or seller Fobru .\ang out Lams, 1@ 1dxc, boxed ; bacon hams, atie, GREASK—\Vas quiet at 7@Jc, VEEF PRODUCTS—Were steady and quict ot $4.50 @100 for ey, 3).00a10.00 for extra mess, and $10.501324,00 for hum, TaLLOW—1Vas quoted ot 8 @%e. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was more aciive, and irregular, The do- ‘mand was light, Lut good brands wero held fizmly at former guotations, while flours & shado below family grades wero quotabla a8 10@13}0 por brl lowar, and slow esla at that, Eales wers reported of 500 brls win- ters, partly ot $3.23@7.35; 1,715 brls apring exteas, partly ot 36I385.5; 100 brls spring supordves at $.50; aud 60 brls rye flour st $1,30, ‘Lotal, 2,435 bels, The market cloed nominally at tho following range of prices 3 Chofco winler extras, $5.°0@7.40; common . 11}gc s powdered 1@ Y uulated,102:@ 1075 a3 Ca ) 304 No, 3, 024 No.1,94¢a; o, $4,5047.23; Miunesots, $3.003023; spring sue falr 0 primo do, By @810} come mon do, 7% @340 ; cuolco mol common o good do, 13@8Ke: sugar, O@IYCE e Orlcans, i@8YC. Binurs—Californis sugar-loaf drips,” 73@178c; dia- ‘mond drips, $1.05@1.10; silver drlys, oxtra fine, 603 c8e; good sugar-tioute sirup, 60G33¢; cxtra do, A3 Suc New Orleans molasees, cholco, G3@08c; o, prime, 8%@sse; do, colnmon to good, 48@33+; Porto Rico, mo- Lissen, $0033c; counion moldsecs, 4G 42c; Lackarap, 30 . ifrxcu—AMplne. 18@10¢: cloves, 52s; cassla, 30 g2¢; popper, 16@13)¢c; nutmogs, §1.2331.23¢; Caleut- ta ginger, 1ix@15%e. ‘Soara—True Blue, 0e; Germsn Mottled, 83/@T0; Waila Lilly, 6 @E)e; White Tloss, 6@0Xec; Bavon Imperial, ue; Golden WWest, 43;@50. Brancii—Lxcclslor, Lanudry, 65@7e do, gloss, BY @9%o; Iungetord, pute, 13405 do, aile porfuea, $1,00@3.30; rye flour, $4LI@4LI; bucks wheat 4o, $5,.00@ 4,25, Lzaxn—\¥as o Lettor demand, and firm, Bales wore 40 tous at $10.00 ou track; $10,00310,60 free on board cars: aud §10.80 for winter wheat Uran o track, Oony-Azat—Sales wers 10 tons coarse at $14,00 on track, WUEAT~Was relatively qulet anil oasler, averaging about X0 lower than at tha close of Monday's trading, but Brmer thian tho toue informatly extibitsd on Tucse Liverpool advices weore oonflieting, gruln [u stors Lz{ng quotod dull and assler, whila ioating ear- goss were Zrnier. Now York was inactive Ul the trad- ing bere wus naarly over, but was undorstood to bo dutl, whilo our recolnts wore larger, belng the sccu- mulation of two days, 'The early ferling lero was 5 o} do, carn, 10G1ugc, weak, and tho demand all through e sevalon waa nn | , HAY—Was very dull.’ A {ow yaiad wero lnnmed nfi urually ight, but oorings wers smali,and outaids “l't‘g"hwflm. Tho ofteclags qu‘ bine farge, s seilers foarcd to commit thamsolves farthor Lo the | Of 1he stock belug offcrad Ly partics who aro anxious to roall Timothy, $11.00@12,00; No. 3 do, $.503 10.00; ixed do, $7.0088,00; prima upland’ prairio, 13.0038.0; No. 1 prairis, $0.00G7.00; slough, $5.003 “HIGIWINES—Wore quiet snd steady, Sales wers reported of 100 brla at $1,00 per gwllon, New York was quoted st $1.10 carly, but $1,11 was nsked after- wards, HIDES—Wers {n moderate demand and stosdy. The Teceipts wore small but ampls : Groen city butchiers’, § @3%0; green curei, light and leavy, 0(@70: part curell, 6},@60; groen alted Kip, 707 grecn countrs 55@3 recn ealf, 133 12%c itint, dry kip and ealf, 11150} dey aaltod hides, 1007 deacon akins, @300, Daayed stock brings two-thirds prico, and’ brandod mbiort alda, It L3 atated thing the shoris out for this month ara fully 1,000,000 Lu In cxcess of the stock of No. 2 in store, which i3 alt controlled h[ {he longs, und they aro willlng to I)l’ 8 pramium of fully Jo per Lu over March prices for tho current ofaritigs, - Under those circumstaucoa, it in feared that the louge bave tlia market for this monih so well in hand that they can put pricos where thoy list, and msy have their plans #0 woll matured for Alarali as to ba abla to con- Erol that deal t0o, unloss racclpta sbouid pour {n {n tuoh Jarger voluma than bitbarlo, This fosling is tha key- noie to tho streugth exhiblied hore in tho face of od- vices of dullucss cliowhere, Tus lower grades wery 1n moderate demsud yorwtrday for shipment, and Ja 1clower. Holler BMarch opened st 99{c, advancad tu $1.002, declined to 99X, and closed 8t 9)7c, Hollor the wonth, or cash No, 2 spring, sold at $1U34@®R 1.03Y, closing as §1.03, Baller Aprll sold ab 9506 $1.0v:7, closug ot $1,00, Bellor Alay sold at $1,0. 1.UsY, closing at $1.05%, Cash males,wers roported of 85,400 No. ) wpring at SLOIK@OUZS; 17,400 bu No. Jdo at 79@dlo for wiuler, snd 8)5@1Xo fur fres rocelpts, closing at tho jueido; 9,400 i rojected do at G8i(@70e; and 8,600 bu by sampla st S%39lc. m!chr T4, 303350, Thore was & light movement : HENLOCK, Calf, No. 1 $1.003 113 Lin Calt, No. 2 #0@ 05|Duffaio Voals, No. 1., T5@1.00] ter 8o Ripa.. 50@ 75(*B, AMacle.... We 1@ |“B, A G, D ly, ‘Iha favorable for lumboring, sud work 10 thie waods {s bolng pushed Lo the utumost,—espealat) 15 tioas Iocalitica wicro tha crop proinisek to be small q;:uhncul % Tirat nd second cleat.ueeeee ‘Third clear, 11oc] Third clear, thick., v . . Clear flooring, tirst aud aecoud, rough.. 3).00442.00 Clear siding, first and secoud,..eeesees 14.00(8,, irat common Siding.ceevueene 18,00a), Flooring, first common, dresved, 3 Flooring, sccond common, drosto 10z board steady, sud Now York dull, the lattor market belng robably rondered tame by (he proapoct of larger dee {verius lu the West owing 0 more favorable weatlior, ‘The offeriugs here were more voluminous, as the re- celpts of twu diys wore masscd into one, aud that tended to wedken prices, in sympathy witn wheat. ‘There was a very moderats \m]IIIlL'IV for shupmont, and the aliorts wers gonerally dispusod to hold oif tar atill lower Ym:"' #0 that it was fwipoasible to aell much, and holders withdrew on dissovering the condition of tbo market, Tho prospect of freo shipments to Europa during tho romainder of the winter I8 conald- ered good, prothled ihoro ba no Imporiant advanca in r March opened at (950, and declined ta 4330, closing ab 423@ei)e. Selier April sold at ux.a“nxn; seller Aluy at’ 4;1,‘."511‘: Hie : and selicr tho Y closing frm ot than nominil aales wero ro. | Eencing. ... L Commou lnmbe, 14 it and uider. e et 4‘16)330 5 b0, 8h | Jolate and scantifig, 40 t0 34 1. ixod at g 3501 1,600 bu earn st 33y @dho ; 1,200 bu I:‘y sampls ot 42431c on track ; and 13,600 bu'do a8 3T frea on board cars, Total, 94,400 b, OATS—\ero rather qulet and 3@%c lover, The woakneas was duo chieily to thelaror ufcringa, which comprised tho raceipta of two days, Thero was somu inquiry for car Jots of cash, and litile was douo fn tho March and May options, Cash No, 3 sold sk 31%@ 330, closing ab tho inaide, Lejected sold st 2550, Heller March nold at B2H@¥2ic, nnd closed @2ge, Seller April waa Littls butter than nomina closingatsbout d15c. Beller May sold at 313 @dc, clowe ing at the {nside, *Cash salen wera roportad of 11,600 bu No, 28t 33y @d(a; 600 b rejected at 23¥o; 8,400 b by samplo at 29@31c for muzed and $3GI0 £or white on track, aud 1,200 bu by sample st xq3Tc ree 01 cars, Total, 83,060 bit. RYE—Waa 1o moderats demand st unchanged prices. No. 3 wold at 60360 and asmplen at G50 ou_{rack, Tho offerings were laryer. Sales were reported of 1,600 bt No. 4 at e)ge; 1,20 but by sampla 3t 65500 on track. BALLEY—wea mollerately sctive aarly, and_dull during the last honr, closing 2¢ lower thati on Mou- dsy, Tho offerings wers larger, tho fuvpection for tho two lays balng 42 cars, The tradlng was princi- pally in March and cash, The lower grades of cash doclnot iatigs, Samyiss wore vory dull. ulier March sold eatly at 63y0, declinea ta b7xr, and Tallled at the close to 54s, Beller Fabrasry wold sarly st 581g, snd May brought 5Se. April was offered at 5@0Te. Oush bold at 65@3%, aud in Northwestern Elevalor st €0¢, closing at about fisko, No 3 ranged from U3@30c, aud rejected sold ab 77, Ciah males ware reported of 30.400 bu No, 3 ab 69307 2,8% bu No. 3 at 35@3i0; 800 bu refe-tad at 3tc; 400 bu by mmple at ko, on track: and 1,300 bu do ab T0¢ 923Gv, Iree on board, 'Wotal, 35,600'bu, LATEST. In the afternoon mos pork swan quizt and stoad; weich wales of 1,000 bils meller April at $21.573¢(@21 and 460 bris voller Moy at $20.573¢, Lard wa stuad Sales 1,000 tca ab £1280 for March aud $12.07% for April.' Aleata were steady, with salce of 100,000 Re aiort Fibw, seller April, at 11%e, sud 100,00 fus ahiort cloar, saller May, at $13,16, Wiioat was fn inodorato demand and & ahads owster, clolug at 9936 for March, whiich wold early ) sud w4 $1,03 10 February, 3ay clused ab §1.03) 1ai to $1.04 Corn was quist and steady at {4'(a bid for Februs. . 42240 for Alareh, 43740 fur Apry, sud 46)o for 3 y. Unts were quoted stronger st 326 for March, Uarley cloged 1a lower, selling at 505835 for Murch, and closiug st &ic, 3l . Bulnglea on frack. . 4 entasen X METALS AND HARDWAIE=\Vero ‘q d - chauged, Tin plates ara quoted firm Eaxt and abroad, Quotations: "Ti DLATEL10, 10x14, §1:80; do, X, 1 200; rooling, 16320, 10, £9.0. T 210 smatl, 28¢; bar, 1 rig, 7, 0 TiN—Tar 3, 1o} 0, BurET TioN—-N Xusela lra, inclusive, 110; ‘do, No, Maltod, 105 Americnn Huseln A, 3c; B, e vagtaod tron, No. 30, Mo: di ~Nos, 1 t0 6, 8¢5 8,7, to ; 11473 13and 14,1235 15 and 16, 140 17, 150; 18, 16¢ 197 19c; 40, 200; full bundiew, per cent dlscount} fenca wire, 53§03 do, small Ials, 835, NAILS—Wore less sctive, bub sieady st $2.90@3.00, OILS~Trade romatus dull, Turpentine la raported nearce, snd v beld askedo higher, Lard oil also is stroug, Carbon snd moat othier iines wers cany, Wa now quoto: Carbon (standard white), 116 de- 183@14c; do llimois legal test, 130 . V., 150 test, 18c; do head i@10c; cxtra winter lard ofl, £1.00@1,02; No, 2, T8@H00; insced, 0} whiale, winier Dleachiod, 1800} neatafaot oll, -mfllyeure, SL15G 3 Uo ext , #30; bank oll, Bt Tt o No, a, 6ue; plumbayo ofl, 00@130; turpeatine, 44G4 naphittis, deodorized, 63 Kravity, 13%@1410; Weat Vi ginia oils, uataral, 2 deg., o] uatural, 40 deg,, 300 reducod, 28 deg,, 2i@2sc, POULITIY AND EGUS—Poultry was fn good do- mand and firmer, cholce atock belng fn request fur elipinont. Frosh eggs wera In fair request and frmi atlss: Povrrny—Chickeus, 0110 per 1b; turkeyu, }!Gw!{f“fll&?n 10@13c; geess, B@10c, Eaos—Sirict- iresk, 1@ 15¢, 7 JEED4—Timotby was in moderale requost, but st lower prices, the larger offorings making st nocessary 1o mako conceslons, Halo were made st $2.15@245, prime rciling ut $3.30. ¥lax was freely otfored, ubd Tuled dull snd week st $1.20@1.50, Clover wad strouyer, owibg 10 fis scarcity, Prime modium sold st $410,4M.15. Hungarian was earier under larer recefpty, cinalng with rollera at 502350, Millut ‘was held at digooe, SALE—Was stondy, Vo again quola: Ononda- g3 and Bagiusw, fino, $1.35; do, $1.40; ordiusry coarse, $1.10; dilFy, without Lugs, §2.16; dairy, with Lagy, §3.80; Ashan dairy, per sack, $4,80, TEAS—Thero sas a quiot nuiket for teas, snd rices of cowmon eud medium grades favorod the gu(u’. Quotations renain as follows: GuNFOWDIR —Couimon, 1@tz0: good do, £33 450; medi 830; good do, BJ@3%c; Hue, BH@die; nxum1 chiolee, 10@750; cuoloest, ¥@I3c; fancy, Tureulat—~Common, 333 3 good do, medium, 43@430; good do, 16@530; Ana, B35 fueet, £9413¢; chulce, 6:@6-cT chaloest, 1 Japars—Columop, 35@JT0; Hood comumon, S6gd: wedlum, $0@4%; o medium, 45@s0¢; oo, HOGH 85c; fuet, Adi0o; choiee, 00G2030; cholceat, T3 80c. QoLoNus—Cowmmon, S2@A3c: good comman, 55 {3%c; mudium, 40.543¢; Good medium, d&i3c; Sne, @s0o; finest, 63§08¢} cholce, WBOI0; cliojcent, B3 sie, B G0D—Was quoted staady st 82,50 for maple, $7.50 o sl CALL BNARD, Moea pork was quist and steady, clostng at §21,27% @130 Yor March, 3110062060 for Apl $1L.604 ll‘blfi.lur lll(, and $.40al18 forfdune, Halws acller My at 8. Lard was quict and steady st $12.77K@12.80 for Marcy, $1295@1297% for April, and $10.10813,13) for May, Bales 732 08 selter April t §42.99, . GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOR,~Wis uteady at $2.12. BLOUM-COLN~-Roimainy rather quiet, but 1s Armly for beech, aud $3.p0 [or slabu, beld. “Tue foquiry for sead is as yet uinil, ‘Thero s | X050 Frhla T svufactured goods coutin a0 lmprosion that 8 large crea will ylanted in | uves without sulimutfon. 1u cipectation of lower prices 8 litle furter sloiz it the aesson, buyers de- Chiue to order tn advauce of current needs, Aud the anzlety of holders to reahso losds to & pretty free shadiig of yrices socordiogly we reduce our quots- tious a frifle, Lesf {3 aniiviig sreringly, and 4 in mogersta demand at about presiont yiiceds WisTeun Leag—Fair eron, ic; falr to fig, 10 Wco to extrs, 65 @110} extra Dus Wrsprars, 2 ManeracruneD—Fine (Nir 503 medium to good, 33i6le; common, 4@, Pujy—Natura) leaf, s0ft 1reeted, chuico 0 extrs, g e do bard prossedd, 63 hilr-bright, cloice, 326 o medium, §4355¢; atandurd blick, good (0 ox- tra, AxgSic; comuwon 'blick, &X@iic. Gaod o choice, $3@37¢; mediium, W@¥ie ; common, 28G@H0c. WOUL—A few small Westorn orders wers recelved, Lrogwi-corn thle conilng wpring fn the States Leyond 110 Aleafeatppl, whero tho cost of tho crap 1a lesy thau 10 the older Btates, and the result (is nesson s been quite satlsfuctory to tha farmers, Droom-ocrn ape pears 10 be ¢ golng Weil.” Quotations; Choice old burl, 10@11c; No. 3 hurl, Tx@ic; cholco medium, $X@13¢ § good medinmn brush, figes fair inelde and covers, 6@5%¢ § nferlor, 4@tices crooked, 3.40c, BUTTER—Shipyess are tekiug the buli of the our- reut receipty, and by wants of the Loro trado sre suiticient o alsorb the remainder, With no cousfde erable accutoulations ou hiand receivers find no dim- culty {n malntaluiug prices at thelr precent relatively Ligh rauge, We stiil quote sa follows : Gund to fancy yellow, 21@%e; medlum to good grades, 20824}l gunnies, augle, 15&100; do, double, 35320c, CHEESE—Prices romain a8 befors, whero they sre steady and Bro. Wo quote cliolea G0 fancy factory at 13)@13)c, and lower grades a4 K311)c, COAL—Quolations wers unchaoged. Theze wasa Movday,... Tues Weak hefore Iast. ackawanus, range and nut, $10,00; do, cgg, $0.60; Diossburg, §7.007 Tiocking Vailey, $0,50; Indisna block, £0,00; Daltimoro attendance of buyers was noticeably largs, and at tho roducea prices of Tneeday the different claseas fook hold with more apparent confidence ihan hina charace terized thelr opersiions of Ista, ty imparted more steadineas to values, but tho over- wholming supply sffectually chacked any tendency to an advance, and, 8a Indicated above, tho day's work was accomplishied at subatantlally Tresday quots- since Bsturdsy mako an ‘The Increaped activie correaponding period, snd the teading of the past two days Liss bean dons at lower prices than have prevailed sluce before the War, The oferings, 58 weeks past, ware ve portion conalating o droves, of from the prevailing figurca wero {fon of cows was xmall, i In mather ncanl were ‘at $2.75@3.50 uniform In qustity, the nia/ falr_to good, evan, well-fatted 1,100 to 2,390 lbs averagd, foF which @bt Tie propor- foc Kales of the formor r At $3.0033,73, 5@5,23 for ardinary {0 primo atecrs t0 1,050 Na, A car-losd of extrs 530 toers, raised snd fed by on, Clipton Cou ' were reported tket ¢ 5, Witk 8 Iarge amount of unsold stock No, Strader, Wadsworth & II to Swift 3 Dephlex, Johnstan & o, lo Jamos Jackson to Morrs Nicoles & Addems ta M R, Strahorn & Co, o Calit, To Iagetmun,,. oo 18 Co, 10 olu.-flmfl’M Martln Bros, o Bonsley, W, & I, to Londo Hall, Paiterson & Co.to lerschi & Go 8 110G8—Wars in active packing and mand, and tho market devoloped Jucreased sirong] No noticeablo advauca wee galnod howover, the erl cliaraater of tho rocelpts oporating againat an up- Bales wero reported at 37, Culis sold at $7.00@7.60, and aasorted lots, suited to tho requirenients of the Philadelphia trads, febel $5.50@%75. The laiter figure waa stanco ouly. Blost of (ho busluoss waa done at §3,10@ nd st $8.00@875 for fulr to ward movement. 8,10 for Lacon 10 per cont off, Blueep pelts, wool ostimated as washe grade " 4 ! good Leavy welghta, e EATITER—Quotations remaln as proviously given, y & Co, 1o Alle $ 853 37 v # e lo (beat) 31@ 37 # Fotal, 56,44 bu, Upper, No. 1 2 Spsrsora WAEAT—Was in fatr demand, and | Jpver No.2.... 104 20 wols ] steady, bring & slada fAiroor than noted on Saturday, @ Hlukol @ Balos ware raportod of 1,000 bu No. 1 st §1.15; 5,800 3@ 40 Lu No, 28t $L037@ 1005 and 1,500 bu by sam) it 304 41 1LU021,15, TOHL 8,600 b, COIN—¥as quiet and (@ /o lowor, the market bs- fog dulland ateady duriug tha greator purs of tho sod- ! 1.00@1.45 alon. Livorpool wes quoted strouyer, Mark Lane iy, J, Andervoa to I, 1L, Menry to To Fowler Iiros, & To Fowler Lros t To Crans o Rosenbaum & B, to Btalitueoxer, EEZEEEECEEEEE 288 rrmmame 133934 frsasm E28 8 £2EERBES Prxrrrzean ;s & Hall, Valterson & BESESEES 2BELSRE! Saoking— i3 and piaced st the current prices s Tub-warliedy S8B888s paos 8Es ferior to comuion, 13@18c; cammion to choios rol, 16 | B A Bl A O O e Sacaid, s e, ard wedivu do, 4@63e; unwaabed, fns Leavy fo BAGOING—This market bad no new features, Busi- | Vebt, 28@isc; do, coarse ood medium, B0@Ise; pess romsing dull st tho prices sumesed : Bark A, | Pullsd, dsaioe, 203c; Lewiston, 20; Moutaup, 28s; Ontarlo, 25c; Amsrican A, 33K0; Amoakesg, ZKo; Otter Creek, LIVE S700K. 2l0;" burlap bags, ¢ bu, 1@100; do 5 by, 15@160; | Reeeiptam Cattte. £EREE 3] 2! EE Alexandor, O, & o, to Boyd k Co, 37 170 To Oran o3 287 230 3 a4 50 4 ain n7 233 17 180 294 248 281 To Blicrman,.. 3 181 To 0, 1. P, Co, 4 20 To G, P, P, Co. & B9 Groves Iiros, to 41 10l ‘I'o Robinson, a To Burt & M 22 “I'o Burt & AL, sl am o0 & Holnies to 8L Uit ToQ. P, P, an To Fowlor Liros, 41 I To Tabor, . o Tabor,, 2 1% To Labor, 2) 194 To Durt & M., .20 21l McDouald, March & Co. toThalion 63 1i Nicoles & Addems to Burt & M, a3 & M, 2L 291 10 a1 297 o Migrins, To Higgius KUZEP—Thers wata stosdy snd fairly active mar- ket for thia class of stack. Blippors as well 8 tho home trado bouglit Hberaily at $4.00@5.76 for poor to atrictly cliolco grades, Tho rullug figures woro $4.50 5,50, Noa & Holines sold 91 head extra quality, aver- aging 114 s, 84 50,20 Hollls Lought them, NEW YOOR. New Yomx, Fob. 23,—Lgnves—Recelpts, 2,300, ogafust 2,100'at tho mame time lnst week; quality fair; market dul d weak, with a fulllng off {n prices equal In most canes to $1.00 per hesd; strictly prime atcers, 12@12¢0; car-load Texas cattlo, 8%c; modium togood mative steers, Uis11%0; no {aferior or ovea common ualive cattlo shown, Benr—Receipta rday and to-dsy, 5,900, against 2,640 at tho aan1d tima Jast week ; market atcady; Mon- day'a prices, @740 for camiion Lo Good; TX@io 0r prime, wiNr—Arrivals yeaterdsy and uuxr:{, 7,660, against 7,760 at the saino tine last week ; car-losd Ol pigs, 120 1y, slive, $3,50 per 100 s, BUFFALO, Boprato, N. Y., Fub, 23,—CATTLE~Rocelpts, G443 total for waok, 7,033: prices at woak yosterday's quo- tations; obout All good etock gold § frosh arrivals thruuglh consignmonis, BiEP AND LAMDS—Tocolpts, 1,400; total for the woek, 18,00; mirket wlow; fow offerings; dumund bight} prices Unchangod, Tious—Rocelpts, 21005 tolal for tho weok, 12,000 [fa2 03 Yorkors, 83,3598 ; Uaht, and bedt Jards jaro of stock, * TAST LIDERTY. EAsT LADERTY, Pa,, Feb, 43,—OATTLE=Tocelpts to- day, 678 hiead, of six cars of through nnd U cars of ard stock, making 1,70) hesd for two days ; best, 5,00@0.25 § medlum Lo good, $3,00@6.15; common o L, "6176@1.78] stockers, S0V 1IST bull, 82758 Moas—Recelpts to-day, 3,023 bead, and for two dsya 6,380; Yorkers, $3.20@4.50% Fhilladeiphinn, $0,0030,30, Bunirr—ltecalgts to-dsy, 3,200 houd, £nd for {wo ays 10,400; eling at $4.uls6.40. BALTIMORE, BaTorony, Fob, 2,--Oktrie—afarket quiet and unclianged ; rates, vory beat, G@6Xe; Arst quality, 6@60; modlum, or good fair quality, AX@S0; ordis nery, thin steets, oxen, aud caws, J@dj0; most salcs, 4K @5c: recolpta, 1,45 ; sales, 1. ~—Lalrly active, 64 frices nigher: rango, 10X @114c: few ealling af 12c; Tooolpts, 4,035, Biker—Moro actlve, and priced & shade higher; Tangs, 4X@7(0; rocoipts, 2,177, CINCINNATI. CroueyaT, Feb, 20.—aos—8teady ; moderate do- mand ; quality of ‘offerlug gensrally poor'; common to good lght, $1.75@8.10; fair to good packing, $4.20 @4.40; choice heavy, $8.00@8,605 racolpts, 9,6687 sutpmenls, 1,216, . AT. LOUIB. Br. Lovis, Peb, .—loas—sirong and higher ; &:flm‘w&n@m pucking, $7.003%U5; extra, CATTLE—Fjrm, but only becaus of light rocolpts very littio doing, P — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MANKETS, pectal Dualeh (o Fle Chieara Tribune, LivEnrooy, Fob, 23—11 8. m,—Frovn—No, 1,218} No, 2, 221, Grain—Wheat—Winter No. 1, 10a; No. 2, 08 6d; spring No. 1,9410d; No, 2, 7a 104; white No, 3,108 2423 No, 2, 0a 11d; club No, 1, 10s 10d; No, 2, 10 3d. Oorn—Now, 204 903974 0d; old, 238 6A@29a 34, FrovistoNg—Pork—o2s ¢d, Lard—Ua Gd. Liveneoot, Fob, 33—Latest.—Corron—Slasdior; 65(@0 V-10d ; sales of 13,000 bales, including 3,000 for spoculation and export, and 8,600 bales American, Provisions—Dacon—Long clear, 624 0d. DBoef, 93s, Lonpow, ¥ob, 24.—~Tix DANK oF ENGLAND—Tho amount of bullion withdrawn from ths Dank of En- gland on balance to-day 14 £22,000, AoxNgY—The rato of discount in tho open market for thres-months' bilk 15 33, belng 3 below the Dank of England rate, CoxsorLa—lonoy and account, 94 3-16, ANERIOAN BEQURITIES—U5s, 10-40s, 1052(; new 5w, 106; New York Centrsl, 104; Erle, 1635 preferred, al. Rerixep PrrnoLzon—I @104 TALLOW—4T8 0 Pauts, Fob, 93,—REXTES—08f 32)0, . Franxront, Feb, 33,—~Uxrrep 8razes Bonps~New 01K, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, NEW ORLEAN®, Ten,23—Cotlon — Domand good | salos, 7,750 baloa; desirablo kindw firm ; other descrip- tiona frregular; quotations unchanged; recelpts, net, 13,033; gross, 13.730; oxparts to tha Continent, 5,862 ; coasturlss, 9,308; Great Britaln, 4,131 stock, 470,985, CuanyksTo, Fob, 2%.~—Cotlon—Middlings, 125@ 124(0; net Foceipla, 689 bales; exports to Great Dritawn, 1,913, Feb, 33,—Dull and dopressed ; middiings, 19@12%c; uok roceipte, 004 bales; sales, 600, 0aLyxs70¥, Pab, T1.—Catton—Not rocelpts, 0,002 luloa; gross, 2,003; expars Lo Great Britain, 430; coséwiso, 1,760, Peb, 2.—8toady; middlings, 12e; net recaiply, 887; nales, 2,122, Monisi, Feb, I.—~Nct recelpts, 1,013 balas; axports coastwise, 60; sales, 1,600, Tub, 23.—Quiet; middiings, 12(@12xe; meb re- celyta, 1,050 Lales; exports coastwise, 209; sales, 1,800, BAvANNA, b, 21, —Nek roceipts, 1,126 bales, T, 23,—fteady; middiings, 13%¢} nat recelpts, £91 balea; gross, 808; exports, Lo the Continent, 8,110; coastwiss, 502; sales, 033, MEW YORK DRY-QOODS MARKET, Nuw Your, Feb. 33.—~Packayo trade continued mod- orate, sud jobbing branches quisk, Colion goods moved slowly at unchanged priccs, ¥anoy prints, cambrics, sud porcales weto 1n falr demand, but shirk ings movod elowly, Cotton dresa goods were fairly active. Worsted makes wers 1o good damand. Cotton hoslery continued active, Woolea goods for men's wear wero ratber quict, PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. Tirrasuna, Pa., Feb, Z0.—Petrolewn quiet, bnt firm; $2.19 a4 Parker's; rofined dull; 13)e Phils- delpbia dolivery. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, CrLevELAND, Peb, 33, —~Petrolsun steady and un- changod; staudard whits, 110 teat, 100; prime white, 150 teat, 11)5c, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, WILMINGTON, N, C., Feb, 33.—8plrits of furp firm l 820, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YOIK, ° Foecial Dispateh te Tha Chicago Tribuns, New Yonx, Yob, 23,—GBalN—- Wheat—Aarkot quiet and steady; wales 85,000 ba at 81.0081,04 for rejocted apring; $1.00@1ATiforfungraded apring; $1.03@1.08 for No, 8 Chilcago; $1.05@1.12 for No.3 Milwaukee; $1.23@1.21 for Chicago and Northwentern; $1,2¥31.25 for No. 3 Milwaukoo; ¥1.31for No, 1spring; $1,11@ 1,35 for winter Weatern; $119@147 for amber doj $1.33@1,85 for white Wuatern, Nye quist; 88@000 for Blate] 65880 for Westorn; E5@X0 for Cansda in Loud. Darley dull sad deoliniug; salos of 1,000 bu Canada Weat a4 $100, Carn scarcely so firm; salos of 41,000 bu st 890 for no grade mixed; 6lo for graded mized; 61@700 (nomiusl) for old Western imfzed graded; mow Western mixad quoted 6i@6ixo for February sud March, Oatsdulland hesvy; sales of 29,000 b at 6@ 486 for mized Weatern and Slate; 463 830 for white Wostern and Btate. PROYIS10N6—311ddIcs unchauged; 12@190 for long claar, Lard firm ; salos of 200 bca of $13,81 07 prime ateam;ad the fret call for February $19,50 was bid, and $19.375 saked ; for March, sales of 590 Low at $13,35; for April, sales of 450 tcs at $18.50 § for May, sales of 230408 st 31,655 for June, sales of 500 tos st $13,60¢ for July, $18.90 bid and 18.93)¢ eaked } for e yeaz, 62229 tad and $12.15 asked, i :vmur—lhrhl scliva sales 250 briaat §1,10 pey gsllon, (Gaooxnres—Bugar markot unchanged; domand faly 10 good; refining quoted at TX@7Xo | prima at T whito Lavana at 0\@104(0, Coffos markot firm g falt foquiry § o quotad at 15@180 In gold; Marscatbo sl 16@ 1830 fa gold, Niw Yonr, Foby aivaCorrou-Siariet dul 1316:1005 (nturen cloned barely steady: 'Fabru. 4 7-10G311 15320 ¢ Marcli, 124 @12 375205 Aprik 1325-32@13 13-160; Ma; 13 1.1 13 8.320; Junn :3 ;-al_ggla U-ley July, 18 1702818 91003 August, Fr.our—~Recolpla, 24,000 brla; only very modorate export and Loms trada demand: No, 2, $3.25@4.00: super Btate aud Wastern, $1.25@d.¢ gmmon _to ta chiolce, $3,50.48.18; 12%Q Rood extra, $1.93@5.233 good White whieat extra, §3,80@7,75; exira Ollo, $1.9047.28} S, Louis, £18040.001 Hininenola Taicas” procoes, €,2040.00, Ttye flour dull st $4,1083.0. Conn-MPAL—Unchanged, GATN=Whisat—Tloceipts, {8,000 bus apened stead modorato_expost and bome-rado inquiry; closod & de firmor: a litile betler export demsnd: No, L spriog, $1.31@1.57; No. O spriug, mized, $1.10; tin- rraded do, $1,U573100; Tefocted do, $1.U0G@1.03; No. 2 Milwaukeo, $1,241.20; No, 3 do nominally SLOS@1LI1; No, 2 Culeago apring, $1,93G31,25; No. 3 do, $1,001.0% 1y aulet:. Wenlern, afid Giady th bohd, uaatot Western, 83@48¢, Burley—darket unchangod. Mal aulet and Leavy, Corn—Roceipta, 130,000 bus opened lieavy and lowor ; closed ratlier morasteady | moderate cxport home trade; mized no yrado, b8k} do graded, sx@cda; Wastern mized, uow, nngraded, 0@k Gxte—Tecelnts, 41,000 bu; 'market In buyers favor] iktle mors dotfig;' Wastern mized aud Buito, 5@dt0] white do, (6@ og, 162805, unclianged, ors—Firm an Gnooeniea~Rio coffee~Demand fafr and marker firm ; eargoes, 15@18¢1n gold; Jobbing, 1663190 in golik, Bugar dnil snd nominaly fafe"to good rehning, T T3gc; prime, 72{a } rofined, Vi(@105c. Molasses—(zo~ cery’ arades quict and uhchanged; Now Orlcans in moderato demand st 45@d2c, Itica—Faie demand, bt unehanged, PrruouEUN—Firmer and qulet; crude, SK@8X0; refinel, io; eates, 1843l 10; napbila domlual TALLOW=~Firm { (1@ 5-16o. BIRAINED REsiN—Bloady; §1.8021,05, Srintrs TUnPENTINE—S1eadyt 3040, Enns—Fiem; Statesud Penuaylvanis, 10G206; Worts ern, 174100 Lrazizs—Steady: homlock sole, Duenos Ayres, and Rio Grande light midiics and heavy Jrelghis, 215, (1603 Callfornia, 12}§@230; common, 23R%%0, PROVISIONS~—LOFK llthuor: now iness, $22.15 cashy $2240 Pebruary; $22.6@3810 April. d Livgs firm} Weateru, 10:4@10{c, Beef quiet; new plain meas, 11@ 11466} naw extra o, 12a123¢c, Cut meate slesdy; swaot plckled hams, 16 1w, 1067 fafidles Srem s Wentorn_long clear, 1213e; city do, 124c; short clear middles, liyfe, Lard opencd firmor: closod heavy; prime steun, $13,35@13,50 cash ; $10.35812.37)5 March's $19.60@13.65 April. BurrRn—lrime firm; commen dull; Western, 16@ 60} Buate, @30, Cirersz—! ppor ateady; new aheath. iug, Mo; ngot lake, 2@ K. Pix jron dull; Leal unchanged; iron, Ruraia sheotlng, 1133120 in gold. ails quists cuf, $285@3.00; cilncd, $LIO@S.50; horeo-alioo, 7 Lo B, 23325, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw ORLPANS, 43,~8vaan — Damand good| comnion, BX@8(c: fair to' fully falr, Ux@T0; prime Th@1e; lll’lclly‘prhnn ta chofce, 1657 ) Co MoCASaR4—000] grades In do othors neg: lected; furmenting, 83@:ie; prime, 35@d0c; strictly prime, &4G450 rovalled,fal, €lo; Prims, 160} clolse, Lovx—Quiet; superfine, $4.00; XX, $1.25; XXX, $4.60088.28 1 chofcs aud faroily, 35.00G7.55, Coux-MzaL—Dull and lower; . Gnani—Corn actlve und firiner; 543000, Oats qulety Ai@46e, e ey primo to choleo, $19.00621 ax—Quiet; sicistly prime to choleo, $19.0083%.00, Pagvintons ok caslor; §20.50, Dry salt meats in demand st e, 115e, 12%c.” Tacon dull; quolted ot 10c, 13ie, 19gc. Iams—Cholce Rugare cuged cagee aid In dommund it e, Ricz—Quiet ; cornmon to choico Lonisians, 44@0Ka Coryre—Demand good; prices firm; ordivary o prime, 1633180, Lanp—Good domand: 1233 14e, Wasssy—Dull; rectified, $1.00G@1,12. 8T, LOUIS., 81, Louts, Feb, 23,.—CorTos—Quict and unchanged, Froun—8teady and unchanged for medfum gradea; othiers dull; suporfine fall, $3.26@3.76; extra_fall, $4,00@4.95; XX fall, $1.50@4,16; XXX Tall, $1.00@ 8.60; common to good extra, including fancy, $8,00@ e Gnazs—Wheat Inactiva and Jowsr; No. 1 red winter, $1.50 bid_casli sud Fobruary; $1.55@1.53% Aprils Corn active and lower s No, 2, 38376 cash and April; S7;@300 March; 4lc April. ‘Oats lusctivo; No. 3, 350 cash; same bld ‘March; rojected, 83@se. Darley steady aud unchangod for highoit grades, which sra scarco; othiers dull; small malos Aliunesots st $1.00, Rye luactivo; hold firmly at G8o, ProvistoNs—Pork wenkors $22.00@2195. Lard steady: Orm; 193e, Bulk ‘mests quiol and upe chianged, Bacon firm sud unchanged. Witk x—$1.07, . REcairrs ¥ox Two Davs—Flonr, 7,000 brle; wheat, 31,000 bu; corn, 104,000 bu; oats, 40,000 bu: basley, 8,040 ba; "rve, 4,000 Lu, BALTINORE. BALTINONE, Md., Fob, 23,—¥LOUR—Tirm and une changed ; stoady, GRaN—Whoat frirly sctive: No, 2 Westorn reds #1343 Pennsglvania red, 8 39, Corn frm and fuirly activo: Westorn 'mised, 6ic, Osts dull and lieavy; Weatern mixed, 41@4do; whitn do, 41@45e. Itye nominally 78:@40c, Morket dull; Maryland snd Penneylvanis, hnds easler, but not quotsbly lower, Pork, $275, ' Lard steady and frm; erudo, $13,00@13,25 ; relnad, §13.75@14.00. o Dvgt:np-sunnz: Westorn extras, 26329¢; firats, 4iagse, ggmuz.in‘:‘—lm:n#:-llygux?ahau a;l. Y6 PFEK—Fairly activ or; Bio oargoss, 18¢0: jobling, 15%@103sc. i Witsxy—Alurket dill $110%. PHILADELI'UIA. PrrapeLrozs, Pa., Feb, 2J,—PxrRoLEox—~Sleady; refinod, J3xa: ofude, 10ko. Bux.u‘ lover, 135G 14X0; timothy snd flax une chang Froun—Firm; oxtra, §4,60; Wiaconsin and Minne sota extra forully, $5.15@0.50; Biate, Ohlo, and Inale ans, $8.00R6.76; auoy Liauds, $7.00@8.00, teady requeat; Pounayle Unani—Whoat—Drime in vania red, $1.40; Wontern do, §1,20; amber, $1.4J; whito, $LEYGISS. Rye, 8138T0, Corn flrly active} yellow, 5T@ssc )@0lc; very damp, 620; white, Glc, Osts lusctive; white, 44@MBo; stained and mizod, 43c. Winaxy-~Woatern {ron-bound, $1.10. Burzxu-—Unchangod, (o SUEEE—Flrm; Now York, 13X@1o; Wostern flne. ¢ @130, Eoos—8lrong: Pennaylvanis, New Jerssy, and Dolawaro, 10Go; Weatern, 18@10¢, OINCINNATIL. Crxonvmats, 0., Feb, 23.—CoTtoR—Dull; 13c, Frous—tteady: moderate demsud, Guani—Whoat falr and firm; rod, $L18@1.95, Corn i ot quotably lower 2@, Data dull; 3@ 4iey Barloy dull and Jower; No, 2, $1.01@1.10. 'Byad: “@ide, Pronsicus—Pori quist snd fem: AR BEUIT. 7 1287} @1290; ] @lats, Tulk meuta ‘quiot st Sem; Wigo? 11xo; T2c. Tidcon iu only Jobbliig and order trado; 30; 13K @l1yic; 13@18'50. Wiliskr—¥elr and firm at §1.05, Durtzn—Good demsnd; full prices for choloey Tower gradoa dull, TOLEDO. Torzno, Fob, 2.—Frovn—Sleady; moderaln dss mand, . GuaN—TWiioat steady sud frm: No. 2 white We bash, $140; No. 1 wlhite Micligan, $1.40; No,' 1 smbor, ~$L.20; DMarch, 1,377 April, $1.30; Moy, $130%; No. 3 do, §1.00:" No, B red, §1,03, Corn nsctivos bigh mixed, March, 47c: April, dssges low mixed, 480; no grade, $iko; damaged, 80 Ouls dull; No, 2, 8040 ; white, d0icc, Oroven Skep—37.90, ReoErrra~Flour, 200 bris; wheat, 7,000 buj corn, 50,000 bu ; osts, nons. ‘bnrsrirs—Flour, 400 brla; wheat, 8,000 buj carn, 11,000 b ; osta 4,000 bu, MILWAUKEE. d“".:llm Feb, M—Frovn—Quiet and woe ianged, ‘GRinWheat opaned & shiads lower: very Mitls dox ing; cloued weaki No. 1 Milwaukes, SLUJNG hard, $115%; No, 2 Milwaukos, $1.U1\;" March, $1.03] Apeil, 99505 May, §1.07; No. 8, BiKe. Corn easler; ‘moderately act 0, 4 430, * Oata quiot and un< ohanged; No. %, G, Barloy dull snd cssler; No. 2 March, Bc; No.3, dic, lys firm; Ho.1, 1e; No. 3, 60 PROYIross—Tiather wonk, Meas pork, $21.25 cash. Prime lard, 13@13%c. Bweetpickled hams, 1IXG 1aNe. Dry. salied shoulders, 83¢c loosa; midalss, 11413 bozed, iressed Lioge unchiauged ; $2.23, Urowsrre—Flour, 12,000 brisy whaat, 8,000 bu, BurrsgnTi=Flour, 4,000 Lria; wheat, 41,000 Lbu, BONTON, Fob, 2. —Froun—Bteady; Weatern auper, $5.00@5.23; Wiacon: 15 : winter wheat, higan, $6.00@7,003 Illinols, | Lauls, $0,60@5.00; fanay Minnesots, orn—Market dull; mized and yellow. 65@ 67c,Oats, 463510 mized aud No, 4 whita 43@ 400 for tojocted; 80@ 370 for No, 1 whita, LUFYALO, Burraro, Fob, 2.—GRaw—Wheat quiot: No, % Milwaukee club, $1.197 hard Milwaukes, $1.36, Corn scarce and quist ; bew, 45a01c, sccording to qualitys Cats neglected, Tiya ueglacted. Basloy neglocted, FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, $6.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXUHANGE FORB Billg of National Carrency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE

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