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.trade {a thelr Hue; real-estate uperators . FINANGE AND TRADE. y_,-u.vmcn—t_in Locnl Floances Last Weok- -Doposits Higher. Wore Activity in Loans-w=Collections " BeltereWestward Movement of Curroncy. The. Produce Markets Xrregulare- visions Firmer---Wheat Stronger [ eaCorn Steadler, FINANCIAL. There were aignn of lmpm‘em!nl in forat finsnces fas} week, Ths receipta of the banks, partioularly Irom the country, Yave excosded their disbraements, and,deposit Ynoa hiave begun to mount up, whila st the ws1e time thers has boen an fncresso of achivily In’eity bueinsss, and the prospect of stil\more, Tua volume of trsusactions 4 affectsd suMolenily to rouss the lJoan matkat from the complete depreasion in which it hss beon for some time, The approach of the firsl of the monih makes it necessary for Board of Trada operators to make arrangements for thelr set- Usments, This will, of courss, add nothing to the tolal loans of the bauks, but will stmply shift obligs. tions from one bank to anotber. Tho packing futer- st has used mors monoy during the past week than 1he week bofore that, Commerelsl and manufacluring a0d miscellznoqus paper (s in faie sugply, . The banks have abundanca of funds for the accommodation of thelr regular customers, and, fn soms cases, there is 3 arplus for dea trablo outaids applicants. Rates of djscount are B@10 per cent at the banks, On tho atreet, there is = dsmand for good negotiable paper, - Rates sro t@18 per cent, ‘New York exchango was flat and wss offered at 750 Aiscount on $1,000 betwean banks. The orders from the country for z\mancv were Ught, Sulpments of currenay are belug ordered Itm Now York by Chicago banke, Minsgez D, )L Iiale, of the Chicago Clearing-Ifouss, teporls the cloarings of tho Chicago banks for tbe weok as follows : Cleatinge. $ 3,311,334,08 104,641.50 3981.0.9.60 JELLBI0.06 L 3,130,04858 Total,srursreneee $18,047,444,20 $1,676,40.00 :onclponumg weck lat Four (ux dayn)esessens 17,504,85401 1,651,010 EASTERN REVIEW OF FINANCES. The past wek witnssaed tho begiuniog of specls ex- ports on a Iargs acale, the stesmers for Liverpool snd ino Cuntluent having taken out $2,31),040 specle, of ‘which about $2,000,L00 was gold coin, Bince tne open- ing of the yoar apocls sbipmenta have aovoral Limes scemed to ba imminent,but when exchange sdvanced to’ 1he shipping point an uncxpected supply sach time ap- ‘poared,aud caleulations that gold would go wers proved tobo orroncous. The explanation of this ls, that alargo ammount of tho bills mada agalnat tho heavy rallroad- bond pegotiations in Loudon st the begluulug of tha yeaz were bouglt on speculation by brokers, who held tho bills until the market bocamo sirong, aud thea sold them at high prices, selling unly stich aniounts sa could bo #0ld at about specto slipplng rates. Tbat thia supply has beon exhisusted the courss of uo markets during the week has shown, Whon 30 largo an smount sa .£350,000 demand billa was wanted by & prominent banking-housc, it could not ba got at rates Delow the point st which they could remit gold. Ac- cordingly, $1,250,000 gold was aent by this houso, whbich started the general movement, Subsequently gxchange sdvanced, o that it became proftate for ers to engnge 1h abipping gold justas they wonld ship cotton, breadstufls, or aecuritics, and tho week cloaed with tho market In this coudition, The forelgn frade of Now York continues in cxcoss of last year, tho imports, mercuandise, and dry-goods, sst Week Daving amounted, st aven the low prices ruling, o $3,« 15,215, agalust §7,974,697 last year, Tho oxporta jor the st fow weekn Dy the fulilng off in cotton abipments, which hsa been duo to the fack that cotion haa l'\lled 1o our markets abovo the price 1z Liverpacl, ‘Tha New ork banks facreased thcir lopue during e wéeX sbout$1,600,00) albiough laing S 00 Ly ter, however, st 141360,000, gt umum,m. 000 Yast sear, There s, unenfnre large margin for gold shipments with- out disturbance to the loan market. Tue moat nota- bleevent in relation 1o Btock-Exchange affairs has awounts io een the go by the Wisconsin Legisiature of the Vanco bill, ‘)m:h m!luflnfly modifies the notorlogs Potter sct, The enagtment of the bill shuws such s ohange in publio sentimont in that Blatu respectiug ailrosdn tuat tho bonds of Shexe rosdu and thel harcs havo beon bought with moro coufidenco, alid thicre bas been a largoriso in tho prico of escli, Seature of tho week bias boen the advance in United Btates bouds, which, for several clasags, Lave sold ot Trice on record, The gold prico of 3100 Kreunbncks bas ranged duting the week Lotwoen $45.0) Aud §87,71,—New York Nation, Feo, BUBINESS ON TILE TACLFIC SLOXE OVERDONE- 1t 1s sald by Woys who have recontly care {toia the Racific couat that, with the single excoption of tho Tiouanzs mines, bustness of all kinds Liaw been cotirely overdono on both slopes of the Biorras. Everything hna been extended besond Its proper limit, The ene tiro population avo fufacted with tho mania for gambling in stocks, The Hau Fraucisco Hulletin of the 194h inst,, in its money articlo, rives & picture that accords to same extent with thls informstion, It ho apring trade opens very quletly, to the disap- poinumeut of some, who expectod & more lively turn of qsiraors Wia, Liapila the uuisually favoruble out: look in ageicuitural and mintug, thers i uo speoisl activity Abparent i ony departibént of busigess. m- porters ind it dificult to close out invuices; jobbers Foport a moderats city trade and faw orders from the country; produce dealors compiain of the dullgess of not seen tho market sti s they expociod, and even mining . stocks, siuco the upening of the yedr, have sshibited a monotony In fuctuatious abeolutely chilling to tho wanmest enthusiat, Undernosth il this Ehlllnul, Bowsves, Lliere is a Lopetul faling Alat tn some way & gonoral rovival of busiuess sctinty will not be wmuch wouger delsyed, THE FRENCH CRISIA, ‘Tas cable brings newa of & paule impendlng on the Dourse at Yaris, The {ntelilgent correspondent sup= poses the anxlety to ba in cousequence of the elections, The real cause is probably the over-extension of French rallroad buflding, Olose cbiervers of Fronch ffalre have been ready at any time in the last year to seo & panic in rallroad socurities strike that country, Fhio business of railroad bwilding has been ahtogether prerdono since the closa of the Franco-German war, The pravinces are overrun with lines tributary to the mup truck Unes, aud, for certaln diatances, cumpets iog with them. Olattors have been gravted pro. fusely for the building of these submidisry lines, and they bave boen lald st great expensa whers (hoy cannot possibly ba made 10 pay intareat oa the fnvsat. ment. The amount of capital that bas been put duto Ihoss holesin the ground isso groat that a reactlon must come stsome tims, and it 13 probably now at Rand. France, which hasnever bad s psulc, s about to experienco o raflrosd collapss like Lthat which has awept England, tho Unlted Blates, Gertuany, Austria, ‘wad mosh recently Russia, CULLENCY PRINTING, Becretary Bristow 1ald the Appropriattons Cam- mittes that, unleas they appropriate for the defciency of $300,000 In the Buresu of ¥ngraving snd Printing, bs would lose his akilled force, and the machinery ‘would deterlorate from the lack of use. Mo would bs obliged to dssue silver 1o take tlo place of fractional carzency, aod & famine of new bsnk-notes and legal . tendera would ocour, CENT PER CLKT: ‘The interest Spain pays for her loans is frighttul, W nalion has just borrowed £230,0001a London from ® ayndicate of bankers, and the torme of the Josn aro these: For £200,000 In bonda beatlng 11 por cent sho Tecelves £100,500 fo casls and £11,200 fu tho ovgrdue . coupons of the funded debt, which the syudicate baugbtat about 20, but which tho Goverpment takee §0 tlls Lrade at per, ¥or £100,¢00 40 hard cash~very huaxd cash~—alin agrees Lo pay £43,500 per year fntexesl, 1n Bve yoors abie will bave pald £110,000 {a Interest, ar 43,300 more than-she now receives, s0d will atill the £20,000 priucipal o pay, MEXICAN BONDS DOWN, oo the Lopdan Btock Exebasge, Jan, 21, Mynican bonds fell to the lowest polad thay Lisve yed teached, lo-wit: 151 Why does not Lerdo de Tejsda quistly sutborize “some discreet broker bersto bLuy upthe whols 0f the bonds atthis Sgure, and thus end this deplorable scandal t The most Linpecunious of banke rupts could afford to Luy in bls debis at 1) cents un tha dollar, Buppoas the Mezican debt wera §60,000,000, Burely, Mexica could ralss $760,00 for the sake of ex- tinguishing it, Perbape thers. ame of (bat kind salog on, £oz (bare have bean large purchases of the bonds made st tbe fall, snd Ihess purchases are sald tabeon ** Duteh account.” It is Dot esplained what Lieas caused this st fall {n ¢ Megicans.” . WU CUMBENCY TONDS ARE HIO, Bome Fersons do nob understand whby IV fs ibat Toited Blates curreucy bouds, paysble principal aud interest 1 cuszency, sell at 125, wiile all othar United Btates boads, ayabls priucipal aud intesest in gold, sellat lower prices. Thbe difference fa accounted for * 1p the fact that the formuer aroibe only long boads of 4he Goverpmentibat pey 0 per cent, The bondsof 3581 will be O in Bive years, while the ousrency bonds $ un thiaty yesrs from their date, 1a suchi s loog boud {he Aierence halween gold and considered, ns tho holders hops In & fow yeara b tha furthest, showa & atrmg roaron for lowering the rate of futereat B0d exteitig the thma of any future bonds iseued by the Goverument,—Phtladelphia Ledyer, OYERNMENT BONDS. 10-4brs United Sintes new ba of United Bates currency bs, Bid, 13 QOLD AND GIEEXBACKA. Gold was 113K @114 rgis not sa mnch | noted, that botl_will Le atiko The faet hece naticed ! Anked, Jriire Greenbacks wers ¥3!{(@673¢¢ on tho dollar in gold. CITY AND CDVHTI’ noxns, Chlesgo Oity 7B et bflfldl 108 Chicago CUy 7 ¥ cb. Askeds k {at, 5 ) & int Chlesgo City 7 Htl,wnlerlnm 10;5 &int, Cuok County 7 9 cf. bonils, Sk Bk 33 . bonde Nouth Chicaga? ¥ ct (Lincoln Park) & fut, 106 LOCAL BTOCES, City Rallway, South Rid City Nailsray, West Sid Cily Iuilway, West Bidd, 8 par certificates. ... Chicago Gue Light 1nd Esyosttlon stock ... . Nrw Yonx, Feb, 26.~Qold orflud at 114 and closed L 113%, a1l sales having been at these fgures, Rates 91 &int, ind are uniformly firm. Butter and cheeso aold at provious quotations, ! and wero fiem, The bagaing, lesther, coal, and wood markats wers without noticcable change, A fafr move- ment In oile was noted at fully sustained prizes, "The demsnd for eommion lumber continues to im- . | prove, and there fa little dfsposition to shada prices, An oarly resumption of navigation la expected, but 1t ts doubtful if lumbor coines forward In largo qiian- titfew much eatlier than 1t 411 laat acanon, for it 18 geverally understood that thoro fs liftle old stock on hand st manufecturing points, and probably fow new Togs will ta avaliable atan carly date. Tue demand for salt conlinues modorate, but prices are toleratly steady, and no chango {s oxpected beforo the opening. of navigation, Tne stock hers 4 falr, and any do- ficteney can esrly he supplled by ordering from Baginaw by rall, Wool, broom-corn, hides, aud hope were unchangad, Beeds wers reported dull, snd some descriptions, noticeably simathy, were weak, the ofiec. ings being large and on the incresse. The hay market was again reporlad dull and weak for all kindsof ‘pralrie, whilo the beat grades of {imothy were beld at full prices, Youltry and ogas wero in falr request, s MDY OTHER FMODUCE STATISIICS. o New Yorx IYoduce Krednnge Weekly has the BDid. blefl. toifowtng : T) supply of graly, comprising {ho atock In gra the trncipal pointa of ac- i 100 | toeunietion st Take snd srabosrd ports, fn tranait by em Fall, a0 frozen in on tho New York'canals and th g | ks Fou o 187 i Gy, | Qatny | Byrter,) Tom o e Nk 13) e P YT n ms".'.&'u Bl Fald for careying 4, 8, 2, aud 2 per cent. ‘Fhiers was & heavy busiuess in Governmoats, the de- clins n 8-90 bringing in some largs buyers, who un- derstand that evan i the 4% per cent bill ahould be- coma a law {t would bosoms Uwe before any of the Inauea aftor tho old 18:s would bo called In, Tha de- cline at London of course biad 1ts effect bere, but the market at ita close recoversd somewhat,and lefs off sctive and steady, Tailroad Londs dull this aftornoon, and without im- ‘portant festure. State bonds qulet sud better feeling. Blocka i (be morning were somewhal ircegulsr. shares apd investment atooks ‘market advanced two better prioes for New York Central weitern, snd BL Bhore recovered e an itock Teiaid 10 ern common atcady at &3, all}é foshy i Bt Paut cominos 10 43, \fl:fl!‘fl!’n had s strengtbeni: ernond 61, Poul stocke and bon heg e contine o ix gon P o the. o nnlr) ke Shoro, 4,000 Northwesters, 7,000 Pact Stan. 11,000 8t, Vaul, 3,350 Onios, and 88,500 Weatern UnTlull wookly hbank der, Serve, decrease, ‘$1,187,300. the rul bthlg o ot U 41,338 1 {{ 3 le, tecredss, 00 logaltonde ’in'mm,mfclnm, doponits, de- | Th ety SN0 T Ciroulation, docieas, $12100% - wore Erl an follows 1 Later the ints and closed active, wilh Hudson, North- about steady, Lake nlon to 73X, Pacits 110). Norlbweat. prefeiied wdvanciog and preferred to w, roval af the Vance bili by ihe Governor of affect on Northwest- da, Erie steady at J8@15). Delaware, Lackawanna & Westorn fell of to 1y 1‘{5 Chu’lulk. Aumuht Columbis Rajiroad has sty u uiclent amount af bonds to ol tock Exchangs to-day aggregsted 200,000 shares, of Whlch'l.fl. !«HB. Mantreal Phlladeiphia. Haitimoro. .. | Hail ship'nia Wk Foh \7'k Yfll X !l Wk Jeh s u.wl.m & Wik Jan 22, 16{16,8], G wEha :n‘.«w,:: ;x; "x au. "u 11 m,m CR :’ B’ ;.:m{u,m 471,688 \V'Il‘ h.’fl\ Ft lAhl,M IJ“.”I 141, 43| T Retimateds Ths winler-wheat crop, fn tho States grawiag tust Xind of wheat, ws md Injured, and it is gonoc Ay, aimost aplverealy, Llevad that large draice will have to be made on the deliverics at lake e to mako good the deficiency in the winter-wheat-growing Btates, and which, of course, will not begin to show e salf diiring the firut part of {he crop yoar, Tho nagre- ito quantily thel can be suppled from Atlanilc sea- il ports for export to ll, therafors, for the Pessers Wndoqerialantle, What @irplua tha Canadss may bave of tho crop of 1875 for oxxmxl wiit also enter into the problem to Lo solved, 28 woll an what can be wappiled for export by Clill 'F o smount of wheat on passage for tho United 5o | Ringdom from California and Oregou at the beglnlug of Fobruary, 1670, was 791,500 qrs, agalust 1,170,000 a8t tho corresponding thine in N Tne woatlier in tho Dritish Tsles during tho first meek 1n Yobraary wa sauaially mild (oF ihe seaton, Thero had been ‘no _complainis of rance of areal crops, The siea in wheat much less (han in formor years, mn-sown from fall sowing And conaidersbio spripg owing 10 misko it good re- “::m':'! II\Ifl:‘ ""l‘ 2%@3 on call, Prime mer- A e e e, Lu‘m’;fi",‘“. 1 Frauce, duclug the last woek in_ Jannaty nd the The Aul-um r-uuur um:nrml $342,000, Cleartugs, 11,000,000, Hrorling oxchsnge, ESK@ 01, GOVENNMANT BON Goupons, '8L..... Coupous, '63, New Coupons Coupons, G Tonnessce, oid. Tounessec, u Virgiats, old, Weatern Unfon erican L United Btates Ex N;w York Central, Erio. st wesk ial Febuury) e weatier odaltted” agicul- Tirel Work fo ba activaly yrocentd with ATOCKE OF PIOVISIONE, ‘Tho repart of stock of pork fn this city, rosted on Saturday, was sltored twioa on the_bulletin:board, i Awo correct! amounting to minua 3,225 Lile ln\l some operalors thought that the u)mrhd stock of lard Qughit (0 bave beon correoted by & plus quantity, Tho Srtors wera. undaubledly dus o miziaken mada b Glerka of the firrs who mado out the fteme, whic were summarized to form {s totals, Dut they wero Voxatious notwithstanding, and ezcitod much come ent, * PROVISIONS. - 110G PRODUCTS—Wers in fulr demand, and Srm- ar, thouxh hogn wers lower aud dull, Tho chief fea~ ture in tho market acemed to bo the removal of tho presure of tho twa Trecadiug days to place properly Oallveratis next Wednsadsy. Thls boing lifted, & re- 3% | action emsued, ss »_matter of course, though tho 213 | atronger fesling was chiefly in the speculative dirction, ok Min i {fi,’f {0 shipping demand being retandsd by the declino in Michigan Ceniraiss . 60y | Ghio Mhlll;l?m. 9% | hogs, which had s effect on_parties outaide, howover Uit Vuciho s 07" | Inafaga centrabi s 0" | 4 wigbt bo dlcegurded by o opertore. The e BUOTO. s reeon, ., Dur. & Quificy. cgato of the Tiinols Contra Hakuibal b 8k doe.. §iY Selpingt Hogs wive Ulalte BL RS SREIARN 0044 Cleveland & Pittaburg 9335 Northweatern ....v0e Del., Lack, & West. A week was larger than snticipated,—just enough to {antalize packers hy making them undocided whother Nosibweatorn 5d... 015 | Cantral 10 closa oF not,—but the falllng off in weight has led to 01 Cuy O & e [y ey At the canclusion thst e bulk of tho hog erop hias baen L markeled, The packing is closed at most paints, Chl- COMMERCIAL, cago and Indianapolis belog the leadlng oxeeptions, ‘The following ware the recoljts and shipments of the leading srticles of produce fn this ity during the twenty-four hours ending at T o'clock on Baturday morniog : WEOKIFTS. Flour, brin. Whoeat, L 1104, 183,000) 880, l‘aullry. Ib Youltry, coops, 109,800, 85,030, oll1,820;¢ s 1,130, #10 Withdrawn from store on Fridsy for city con- sumption : 5,935 bu wheat, 100 bu oats, 406 bu zye, 852 bu barley, The following grain was inspecied Into stors on Baturday morniog: 1 car No, 1 N, W. wheat, 8 cars No. 2 N. W, do, 1 car No, 1 spriug, 58 cars No, 3 do, 30 cars No. 3 do, 19 card rojected do, 4 cara 0o grade do (12t wheat); 01 cars high-mized corn, 62 care No. (o, 49 cars now mized do, 33 cars rojected do, @ cars no grade do (403 corn); 18 cars white oats, 25 cara No. 2 do, 6 cars rejected do (40 cat) 1 car rejected do ; 17 cars white oals, 4 cars No. 2do, 3 cara No, 3 do, 1 car rajectad do (25 barley). Total, 403 cars, or 103,000 bu, Inspected out: 45,983 bu 4 care No, 2 rye, ‘wheat, 100 hu corn, 1,167 bu rye, 2,208 bu barley, The followlog were the receipts and shipments of breadituffe and liva stock at this polnt during tho past weok and for the correspondiog waeks ending as dated 3 Recelpta— Tiour, bee. Fiour, Wheal, bu,, Corn, 'tbu, .V wero cllaiy afected by th vices fram oihiar polnta, ‘Tbe demsnd for dry goods terfzes the market, patby, Bugers, sirups, mo! eatber, which w ently veerlug round towards ' woft," which threstoned to lessen the volume of daily suppliss from the conn- iry, by madiog the voads too miry to parmit the pas- sags of leams, Thers fa littls change {u (he charactar of Feb, 19, 6, 20,018 45,4%9 1300 35001 .lll The leading produce markels were irregular on Bat- urdsy, There was more Srmuess in somse depart- ments, whila othera wers easfer, The leading coreals reporied fatr, ing the past waek there wes a ateadily umproving in- quiry from the Interlor trade, and » Lretty large ag- gregate of males was effected, Bteadiness still cbarse- Grocerieq were ordered with fair liceralily, and were beld rather more firmly than at he begluniug of the wek, though quotations have not been subjected to sny tmportaut changs, Coffees aro secelving cousiderstlo sttention, aud Usve an unmis- ta¥ablo upward tendency, Eaturday's New York quo- tations were fully e bigher than the lowest Sgures of Lhe week, and (ke market bare s a o highar, in 27820 189.800 21,080 i 3 %1108 por 100 Ioa c (R Ty pas- Dur- aym- J , and (eas wero beld ab full prices, There was a good demand for prunss, spgles, and pesches, bus oldber drisd fruits, comparstivaly, wers dull. No price-chavgas were and the total shortage of the Wast this deason is eeti- moted by some as Liigh s 700,000 head, The Daity Commercial HMepuel and MNarket Review givea tha followlug as tho shipments of provislons from this city for the perfods named : [ amaEnTs ‘Pq:k.ll.nd.llllm“!nnuld'-,|'llhlm., 1870, | 1675, \v —----k i R e e cok omdine] 435) ‘ fl 527,600, 8,145,318 Pl ko | e st 5| b5 B zidl de ) ! fxfin i1 9,938 14844 | &ince Nov, R o 514005 i I b “-':3,’1 1322 | Same lims 944 251 30 Gl 44 164 St b R o0 lhm'-uhlppad “for he weeke, 19818 leos i) aplogt wlecss saise weel Tl bosry sinca 1010 3107 | ERRA B0 nat 524, 944 pleces tho correspond* m' o) st | foa fogporfod 1n Tefand om0l 22943 ta except 8. P, bume and shoul “Sinoludesall sut m ere, ‘The fallowlng lablo shows the number of Mogs packed at tha pointa namod as returned to the Hecrota- ¥y of tho Ohicago Park-Vackers' Assoclation 1 To date, 1878, 510,005 o fop. Y53 224,000 100 181,00 T A3KO Tn’(ll fl;u date ,61 l.1J\1 'rmlvllnwlna erq (he stocks of nluviulonl in thiv Pork, hrls. Lard, tea, 8., bams, ten, 199468 69,580 45,708 13 83098 5,748 ] ¥ 47,088 31,185 Jan, 29, 1416, 373 24,070 Jan, 32, 1470, 011 64,683 42,87 24,5 Jau. 15, 1870... A ek 24,019 1 B TR 19,911 1150 ba,m0 No rajort, 405 nv,:ufl No report Na report e istie; espactally for April delivery, the aferiogs for Morch beluy hght, and ad- vanoed 1363200 pes bl tiough (ke opanlng feeling waa ather vrnL in sympathy with here and pork fu Ldverpool, Bales wera raported ul 0 bria oasls (urly) SVTINIBT 4500 bils meller March at $31. 16,250 brls weller Apzil at 21,0004 141,664 4,780 Lm iy at 331,03 32200, Tolal, $21,4136@311.25 31,2238 21,25 it e AAL50 weler Apins wad BATIH @a1.m sellor Mav, Prime 1asas pm wan quist at $19.00, Extra prime quoted at $16.00, Lanp—Wax rathier quist, and was tame early, but advaaced 10H50 por 100 Ba durlny (e weon, With 0 chenge o Liverpool, aud dulfnes in New Yurk, sieles Wero regoriad of 3,150 tc8 puler March at$12.¢ 53)‘@”.12”. KO lrllor A[\ 1 ll (’ 7 | 19904 and 1,000 tew lklul May al tal, 10,000 tcs, The mnknlclaml llmnu l‘ UQ 7)‘L.’ 3 | @i2.16 cas or selier mumqh i 141z e C amcu $128TKG IR0 acller 03 seller May. T eAheWer dul for present delivery, Lnt moler- or future, The nagket apened woak, in ried from Live e after tone « were reparied of 500,000 fha shotlders a Tor March, and f10 for Ayt Lito) e lun‘ it} Jou bozea do at 1140 ¢ 500, ot Marui B Bt for Muy; an % | swest pickled Lams (10 13) at 12%Ge. il toriowing wad (b closlug rauas of prices Ilnr t dars, Long and short clears quote 10iga Seher Murehs poxd grets Raine, 115 GIINO 1 pleklud do. N13@12xct Camburiaud, Lise, lier Forusry ; oy out Latas, i@linc, e lsi i Lt 7050 rady and quict st §8.0 10,00 for e §10.00 Q1040 for wew, $9.5041050 for_ exlra weas, and 3 Halea wers 60 brla ol at§0.50, “IaLLOW—Wan quoted st EK@INC. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was agata dull, with no matorial changs in pricea. Duyers held off, but reliers did not otfer additionsl conceslonx, BRSppers did mothlug, the trading being entizaly loca), Bales wery reported of 100 brls winters ab 85.00; 635 brla wpring extras, parily 8 $5.12% 38,701 116 brla rye flour, partly st $1.%5; and 18 bris buckwhess do st BLOURYEIL Toll, 15 bris, The market closed nomioally at the followin, raugoof pricess Cholce winter exuras, $4.0@7.K commou o good do, $476@8.69; spring extra $4,0034.40; good do, $4.80¢4.78; cholco do, 95,008 8,233 patents o, $8.6037,23 § Minnesots, 4.78370,23; spring superfines, $5.00@00 5 ryo Hour, §4.10@4.23 buckwheat do, §3.0083.50. Baax—\Was nowminslly frm st $10.09 per ton oo trsk, with & yery Ught supply, ported, No Laler waie re- MrpoL tive, Conn-Meat—Salea were 10 tons cosrse ad $13.80 on tenck, WHEAT~Was nioderstely active, and stronger, sidvancing 1¢ from (1o closing prices of Friday, though 10 whole of the sdvantags was not melntained during the sesalon, York was quotad stesdy, sud Liver- ool dull Ly ptivate advices, but tho publio cablea rs- ported cargoen off_cosst Lo bo firm, and that fact gave & littla more confidence to holters hers, 1t was stated 1hat thie numter of cargoes en route far Grest Irltin i very uich educed, and (iat tho atocks slready in ihat country, having beau boughit mostly at higher prices than t1idso now curzent, ar being beld off the market, Henre, it I nrgued, when the iniliers go to stock us {helr waute mutt b supplied from eargo Tota, at 1hiat accaunts for tha greater strength noted in the dispatchen, Tho decline af Friday brought outa good ‘many countey ordars to 0] shorts, snd that demand, coupled with'the European nows, produced the firmer feeling bere, though tliers wers morescliers than bny- oraat the advance. Tho work of settling np February contract yet autatanding procseded alowly, the shorta Iml Nlnu uu\r lll my thudmnndmlpr-m m of arly they beld off, hopin, ll\M fllnll u\llhl(ll Rouhl force sn importan coucession from the lougs befors next Wednenday, 'The recelpts were somowhal Iarger than the previons dlay, wndl the shipplig demand veas only moderate, tha Uriihg chiely burink reference 10 the Ailing of local contructs, Seller March opened at Bic, advanced to D%, receded to UH)C, ross ta ¥8Tio, und closed at D440, Heller April ‘nold st D34 @WWiie, closing sy Beller May sold st $1.02.21,04),, closing at $1.083;, " teller 1 month, or cash No, 3 apriog, Aold at $1.01 @1 UJT: cloaing at $L0IY, Carh wales WOM reported of #00 bu No, 1 lpflnl At sl mxal 04303 80, 000 bu No, dnll!l 0431013 ; 13,00 b No. t W3§/a800; 400 budo (N, W.) s o relscted :iuu Lot 4,000 bu by sduple &t §LUI@LIT, To- , 60,01 MinNEsoTA WiRAT—Was quiet anid seady, Balen woro limited to 4,000 bu No, 2 at $1.02 i, aud 800 bt by asmpls at 900 on track to 81,1 cars, Tots), 4,800 bu, No.1 was nomtual at $1.143. OORN—Was ' dull ani firmer, recovering the Xo drap experionioed ths preceding s(teruocy, though (ho deniand was Mgnt, The receiine ware Ecmparativaly Inrge, 140,000 bu Uelng reported fors Eridsy, and 203 car-loads mlxlxlachd in Saturdsy, with oaly moderate raipments, Dut the sof enlng Gf (e weatlior caused & ool many operatora to expect n faling of both in the yolumo of recolpta and I ne porcentago inspocted Toto the bigher graden, aud. this mprovod the specu- Iatlva feslng without matorlally aldlug the tone of wamplo lots, b{ Liverpool was nuchflng!d, and ! Now Yark fir io tha stronger feeling 1n whost also tended to advance prices, Lut buyers were not numerous, aud scarcely anything was done during the last balf hour, Bellor March opened st 41X, sd- anced to N)‘c, and closed at 420, Hellor April wld at fl‘.fifl closing at 43| Beller May nold st @tige, closing at 403, ' Seller July dold ab s bigh mixed atdl '(@flu: 4,400 bu now do at M)(fl!‘lo. 3,200 by new mized ot 35G350} 3,200 bu rejected st 3A@32%c 1 80O bu ears at 334;i¢34c; 800 bu do at m, 0,200 bu by sample llfllfiififl on track; acd 9,200 40 8t 335(@300 fres on Loard cars, Tofal, 16,200 bu, OATH—Were In moderate demand and weak, dcdln- ing Y(@?o. Tho receipte were liberal, sud thero was quita s resstire to eell, which praventod the market from umpnhlxin] wllh corn, ‘The trading was chief- Iy it March snd Afay, with somo luquiry for cash to carry sgalust options anil A outaide onders. Samples 7reo i afe loeal soquost, clor Mareh 1old at 91 4@ Aljs0and closedat 314 o, April was qulet at 315@d1; eller Bay aold at 34%s@k25e, clotiog 1t tbe Yaide: Chabor aglier tho méntl alosed At S1@ILc, - Canh nales wero reporied of 25,000 bu No, 2 at 31481 6,400 bu by llm'yvla al Tl(!iu‘qc on tuck. and 9 400 do st 8143 fro0 on board, Total, 3 B War agat dall and ek, Tho vecelpta waro. Nght, hat. there vory arders 1o, and they were not filled 4l aftor tho e eline, Biles wore reatrictad o 1,600 bu No, 2 st 64@ 650 (fosido ¢ storsge), and 400 bu by sample at Ko freoou board, BARLEY—ias lesa active, closing weak at & decline of 1@130 a5 compared_to the cloaing prices of Friday for cashi and Narch, Tho markeb opened sirouger, Lt soan wewkenod, under lurge offerings, with fe wiliing o tako hold sk the advance. Then the orts took hold with somo freedom, bht, the ma was quiet during the last balf. hour, closing uuy at th lowest iqurs of the day, There woro mors buyivg orders in for May, many seeming tothink it was good property st Ki@sie, Alost of tho ariirs wara limiled to tho tnilde Agire, which was bid atthoclone, dalle March openod t G, told to 883gc, then dropped to Bdc, the cl 0 8o, BIHI! April lflld ufly at 8ie, Cllh was dull st 54@53¢ for No.2; M@ for No,3; and 35@3060 for relacted, Bawples were very qulel. Suleu {nciude 2,800 bu No, 4 at 5¢-atse: 1,60 bu No, 3at 1@ d 400 bu by TAmila 3¢ 700, oh ack, - Tolal, 4400 bt GENERAL MARKETS. ALOQHOL—1yan steady at $1,12, BROOM-CORN—Tho slipments were {n exoess of tho recelpls, but dealers say fow fresh ordars are com- ing in, and report that tho Iarger receipts cause weik- neen, but prices are asyot without quotable change 7 Cholce old hurl, 10@11c; No, 3 hur), 74@Y0; cholca medium, 7@7%0 ; good modium bruah, U@0Ke; falr oaido and covers, 6G34e nferlor, (@ 1o crooked, Hate, BUTTER~Drices wore flrm aoder » well sustained demand, and continued light recoipts, Shippora and the home trade operated on a gongrous scala at the range of prices following: Good to faucy yellow, 27@330; medtum to good grades, 20@24o; fuferlor to common, 13@180; common o cliolea roll, 16@de, BAGQING—Tha demand was lignt at steady and un- changed pricos, We quote: Blark A, 26)¢o; Lewlstan, 30; Montsup, 250; Ontario, 3503 Amerioan A, 2330} Amorkeag, 33%c Ottor Creek, fio; burlap bags, 4 by, 1@10c; do & bu, 15@10c; gunnles, slugle, 15@10c; do, double, 25@2Ce, CUEESE~Itemalns firm. Onlors, though ss a ruls for smalt quantities, maken very respectable aggregate, aid for fine goods there 1s & confident feeling, We quotecholce to fancy at 125@13)¢c, snd Jower grades 2t vdliye, ‘COAL—Quotations were not subjected to any further chauges, but the market for bituminous coals re- malos {u an unsettled state, Wo ropest our lst: Tackawanna, range and nut, $10.00; do, egg, $9:50; cannol, $7.00@6.00; Erie, $7.00; Blossburg, $T.60; IHocking Valloy, $0,60; Indiana block, $4,00; Baltlmore & Ohlo, $8.00@0,50; Illinols, $4.00@4.50. DRESSED HOG8-—The market npenod at Friday's c]m.\nl, Lut buyers did not take hold very frecly and prices wero easicr at tho closs, Cholds heavy ol pia soldk early a8 $9,70 and smaller lois at $4.003 Ugh $2.50. Afterwsrds 0dd and mixed, welghts hrfllbl S‘#? 0.40, Hales: 243 head and 3 cara at tho abovo F‘iBU—Tnda WA Hporud llllll’l:loq. Prices yemaln firm as follows: No, 1 whitefiah, ig-brl, £56040; No, 9 do, Sslg@sn; No, Y Koour, 1 mm mack " 3-bri, $12.50 (‘ bay, $3.00@0." 0. 3 m-dm-- m. x m. um@um- famlly mackerol, 3 -brl, F sicro kil e, $I007 ol l (i $1.80° Iargo- Tamily ki, $LISED’ bau cud 3h, $5.50@5.75 -or 0d s 3 251 new Tabrador heriian, -mm mx-. 004038 “do_x-brl, 35@‘.&) !Abr-flor i, round, brls, $5,00,41.25; do 34-brl, '8, Ealod hetHng. Tet bov, dDe § No,'1 nnrlug, .ho Columbla River w lmon, ieurl, HPRDEES AND NUTS—Activity 1s stil apparent 1n thio market for ataplo frults, embracing priied, apples and peachies, while ottrenis quist provalls In lines, Therd was Fonxion-Dates, ¢ 36 @14o; 1 ers, new, Tooso Muscatel, new, @2, 33 GQA. YValencis, l\{(gll)lo, Zante c\lrmnlfl. @801 fllmn- 285200, DoMmrario—Aldon lmnu. pL % H munlnn spplos, 1kal0}o Dalves, JiN@130; do, mixed, 105@1lol do, parsd, 16@IDo; bisckberrios 194, @1236; rasybarries, SI@H0 3 pltted cherries, 34 (53¢, Nun—znmu. 115@120; lnionds, Terras fous, 10igaR0k0; Naplet wulniits, ziew, 102170} At pete miw, 1 ikg1dsge; Omnuhle sinua, 14 an Drazils, 10@10%0: p Texas, 10)@1340 iim{ngton poaniits, &8k a; Tehnedscs peanuts, b + Afrioan peauuty, S403o. YGRS PRI~ Wers strady, The demsnd trom {ho lugal trade was falrs Chiolon appics, $3.00@4.00 Lil; Valeicla oranges, 30808 WAL mons, $3.5934.30 per bo: Gt ‘the qm vy uiariot Lub. allght chaugowas obscrvable, Husiness, though still far from displaylug a satisfactory degrea of activity, lhnwl gradual improvement, and (hore 18 more geasral froie Jicas to prices, Bolow are tho current quatatlon: Ricx—Utungoon, 8@U20; Oaraling, T@THo; Lous iana, B4, 30@3le; Jave, No, 121@1&0 fl\lflny' gvod ta prime do, 91 20540 7 roaating, 1944 1o Bingapars Java, m‘;asu Couta' Iica, BRGIIXN § Marucsivo, T @Rc HyoARs—Fatent cat oat, L@ 340 3 powdersd,11 tandard, 108104 ¢ #itra 03¢ O Yo, 0yic; yellow O . 1,0 Srown 3 @ingc s Tule th peime. o, BYSh o oy T4@Wga coloe, mol comman {0 good 40, TL@I0E ‘Buiure—Callforah suger losf drips, moud drips, $1.05@1.1 ll)nr drips, extrs fine, 603 ey’ guod biuir-ious sirup, 0@ axtr oy 18y Vic! ew Orlsana molasas, choloe, 88g06er A0, priime, 554Bi; o, conimon Lo godu, $4@53c: Porto 110, bioe Juuvea, 6034380} common tualasees, 3564 42a; Wacksirsp, wému—.uhlplce. 18@190; cloves, 020 camis, 30 207 @lic; nutiaegs, I 23312805 Caleute eyt joAvs—Trus muu, 63603 Garman Mottled, 8@} White uny.lqum. Vhlli llnia, OX@6X0; Bavon 1mperial, te lon Weat, 4 Branci—Exoelaior, lnuudry u,@m do’ gloss, tora, b 1x¢; do, @t do, corn, %@9X0; Kiugy 170 140, corn, 101 dull and’ weak, i offesings of nuy being sufScient to wupply the retald trads, motliy was acarce, and Leld at full prices, and nrders Ileru Olled at §13.¢ :rwn freeon hoszd: Timothy, $12.00; No, 2 do, $10. 000 prime upi: 1ohd pratrie, $9.005 No: 1 pralties $8.0°G10.50% slough, mauwmu—\hu quiet snd uncbanged., Balcs b 150 Urlaat 4100 per gallon, Now Yurk wia saay a LIDES-Dealerg aro taking, tho lola oered at thy curzent prices. No clisugo 18 expact Teoalpia -n»uld suddenly * tucp wand from the Eash 18 moderate an Aot fo not pnrucuhrly stroug, Lielow aro the yrlru' rean_city buichers', BB3KO; ired,” gt G, Java, choive toTaney ity g} comruon Lo : crushed, 113 i .m:ux.m,m-ha{ny.ex o, 2, U3 ta aud buvy. 6%@70;’ pert cured, alf ‘umn :ml!.\lr)‘I D)u(il and calf, Lidy ur.ou Eking, 43330, nmnau stock rings two-third and Lranded 10 per cent off, Bhivul dc\ll. Ianl llmllhlll Ilu!nd 352, L Tradeds steadily i xcrln, the orderu Kllndw {rom tho iuterlor and for common l\tl 1ho quute ,H:n for which aze strictly sdhared to. She reporls from the Michigan pineried are cou- ent that there y 3 tat Toge Ash scontaulating Tapialy oa the Tiver binke, while others indicate tha s heary rain rocently £l A& metied_al the emow, lssving lozgera wit nothing to do. We quote Firat and second clen: Thind eloar, 110, Third clear, i Clear fioaring, f “Tloar siding, hm and ¥irat common aiding. Flooring, firat cammor Flooring, second Sommon, dre Foncing. ... Common Inmber, 18 1 A idar Jolste and noantling, 20 10 24 11 qnuhuau., 18 were slio lazd and turpentine, Trade watreported quist at the L Carbon { ard white), 118 degreoy' ml. 1 idollllnulllunl , 160 degraes, 160; Bnow W nu‘dnnht. 1% ‘"f 6\"0. 1153 ank'ol, 650} airatin, Tambags ol 0063750 thrpentine, (3450 nsphtbs, deodortze & grav ty, 1356@14%0: Woat Vir- ainit ol natural, 20 ¢ dog., a3o} macural 80 dog, 300} reduce. dog, ‘POULIRY AND EAGB—Tarkeys were” torrco and firm, under good domand {rom retailsre and sbi.pers, Cutekens wun o falr tequest, but easler, owing to large offerings, Egas wers atesdy, but larger ro- O ore eabctad 1 1w weaLhes ccatinucs niid; and the countay roads keep in good condition. Wild wore Ataiak $1ADALTS for praeh and 858 fo manlinds - oBLART L Ohekins, WIS per I tare Xeyn, 11186, ducks, 101940} goete, BaLio. Kaas ¥ oo Resiuga of Umothy wers o largo and sllflctl ‘wers easier lxco pt for prime, tI which was moderata, o orders were u lnl era generally held fl‘f, and the general market was called dull. Sales wero made at_$1.95@2.10, and of tlflm! to choice at $435@13J, Clover advanced fo $8,20 snd closed_firm, Prime millet sold at £00 and Hungarian st 85c. The Istter was dull, Fiax was weak at $1.13@1,95, SALT—Tho demand continiios moderats, and chiedy from tha conntry, Tho stock bera sas estimated, on Feb, 17 fo a over 63,000 Ltla, Prices are as follownt Onondag and Sagloaw, ine, $1.35; do, $1.40; ordinary con. 31,10 duiry, without bagn, $1.05; dalry, with % $3.50; Ashton dairy, per llcl, $4.60, »-nam-m qum aud nominally wn Wo quoles GuwpowDEz—Common, 38@430; good do, ld\flluo. medlnm, 48853c; good do, NB!&!‘ tne, 5A@030; finest, 8330307 lhnll!a, 10@7801 cholceat, 00@980; fancy, $1.1081.20.” InrEatz—Common, 85 od i iio; medium, $3@48e; good da, 183! fini !n' fineat, 88@630; chulm, o cholemt, 0@10c, JAPANS—Commion, 5@ good common, 3xa3ha; medium, 40@4%0; good el dseasos Ras, oSty Ameat, 633506 chbice: G!l(sh 3 cholcest, 'M/i!ofl. Onmxnl—mmmnn, @R + gobd_common, 85%6330; modium, 404430 good mcdlum. 43@d5¢; ine, fil@!flo. finest, 83@0%0; fiblflu, coaczo: cholceat, B0@so. WOOD—Quotailona were as follows 1 Blaplo, $8.50; Deeoh, $7.00; labs, §3.50, delivorsd, WOOL—Tho demsnd continues tight, and for umall lota {o maet the pressing_wants suans Wactaree Quotaiions -4 Tubashed, f'"'"" “@ §a; do, por o good, (i@ibo; washed flech, thne. was! flood-cund tioned, 39@i2c: e sud me- ium do, €0@(3e; unwaihed, fine Lovyy 10 Ugt, @] 'do, coaree aad medlum, 30@slo; pulled; LIVE STOGK. mucAnuh 11402 000 81,237 l man 69,530 B1,379 90,103 4060 - 4203 4,827 8,0 51 6,000 24,163 . 14,25 17,88 FYO0K FRIQUTS. Newrates OId rates v lwwxu. 100 s, 83 [2] 80 ] 50 a2 f) [ 45 8B 20 18 1o speolally dlatin- Ruishing hlhu’!n 'fllu recalpla wera at loast s third more (han they should have Leen, the supply oxcecd- ing that for tha correaponding week of Iast year by nearly 7,000 hoad, and esceeding tha legitimsto trado requiromeuta by sbout the samo number. That belug the case, the atatemont that valuew weve subjectod to o furibor comsidersble sbrinkage will occasfon no sur- prise, For the three days ending with Wednesdsy the arrivals mada total of 14,776, to sustain the market, prices fell off 15@200 por 100 1bs, touching & lower polnt than has. been resched for many years. The extrems low fgurea eatablished estly in tho week caused a largo fu- flux of buyers, and slncs Tuvsdsy the market has dis~ lsyed moro $han ordinsry activily,, The development toward tho sloss of tho week of & elightly frmer fool- R was tho result, but prices remaloed uaimproved, and muat 8 remain so long us the presnt rate of supply s maintalned, As for some weeks previous, the offerings were mostly of falr to prime steers, welghing between 1,100 and 1,360 e, Xor these grades the provallin 'prices wors $1,00@4.30, Theto ‘weron few cholce droves for which $3.00@8.80 was obtained, and in two or three instances higher Ngurea were pall, but the bulk of tha waek's business was dono at prices below $4. Saturday's markel WAt falrly sctive and firm (Gr do- cently fatiad stock, For and comion grad {hore'stas but lghi {nquiry, &adl prices woco irtoguiary aversgiog & shsdo lower than Fridsy, QUOTATIONS, Otolco Boeronc-Fine,ut, wall-tormed year old atedrs, waighing 1,350 to $5,0038.40 4BE4TS 4.00@4,33 ,unn-. I’ .“K ‘no 16 1,400 1o, ll um Gndu—Elum in falr fleal, welgh- 1,100 t0 1,300 bs., Buh‘ re* titock—Poor o eIt aleers, and common 10 choics cows, for elty slaughter, walghing 800 10 1,100 1, fitock Cattle—Common caltle, weighlng 80 10 1,000 Lba, ayene oo ight thin cows, helfers, stage, bulls, and acalawsg stoors. .00@3.15 &ml‘l& 25@2,15 0GE—Thib recelpts wors considerably iarger than for the weak buln", the inorease amounting to lnml 16100 ead, bul, under s wallausiained pecking d mind, and a0 1 eall feom shippers, (o arrinl ound & ready outlsh and at prioss - up o tiow ourtent closo the Woeiows wesk, Tofcads oo apprecale " chiange was noted untl Friday, when sit Eodes axcept sxtra Philsdelphiss declined 100 per 100 Jba, Home cholco droves wero embracod in_each day's Tecelp but the percentage of such was small, lho ulk of the' supply consiating of coarne muixed 'lols and bacon hiogs,” The supply of aullabl macking hogt wis en- tirely fnadequater sad ssveral of dog looal culters (smag the Jumber Ricker and the OMcaga Dacking aud Provision Company,) have closed toeir houses for the season. Prives have now attalned & range of $2.00 r 100 Ibs, viz: $1.00@1.00, 'Tho latter igura was Pifa Caurlog " ¥riday . for - sssoried lmxfi'fx-mm. loge, Buippers and tufelor hoavy e $1.0063 TR, Tho prices 8t which maout. o tho hoge grners wers £7.0080.08 far light, and §1.0(4 and aro- duction of 10@150 from iabe as it ferod, Nelther local or outal y‘n aeeruod to he in noed of atoek, and it was s g trade even ad the reduction, Wo quota closlug pricet st skityers dad iforior heavy; al $11G1. $.0080.00 for g0od o' fanoy hoavy ‘SHEEr—Wers 1n active demand throughout tha week, and ruled firm at $3.16@4.00 for {nferlors at $1.25(34.76 for common to asdium, aud al §3,0085,75 for good to chales Extrs sold in a fow insisnces st 00@A0, aud & fancy foly averaglog J4 b, was scld on Baturday by M. E. Maliory & Hro. st $1.00 sbeep ware owed by mea & Phiip, of Folo, Ly grades, sad ab $2. welghts, 81, Lous, Feh, -l).—-llnnl—-l)u“ and lower; Yorke shires, $1,6UB7.80; packing, $1.66@8.10; extra, 8,165, Carrre—~Dull and umh-uuul very litle dn,lnl. ——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREION MARKETS. . Bwacial Dupaich ta Ihe Chisaya Tribuns, Tavearool, Feb, 20=~11:30 s ,=Fiour=No, 1, 34} No. 3, 3is, Grari—Wheat—Wiolor, No, 1, 104} No. 2, 9s 84} spring, No. 1,0¢ 104 Na. 3, 83 10d; white, No. 1,108 143 No. 3, %4 104; cluly No, 3, 106 104§ No. 2, 1Ca3d, Corn—New, No. 1,76 6d; No, 2 318 3d; old, No, 1, . FRoVIstoNs~Tork—81s 63, Lard--% 6, Liveuraor, Yeb, 31—2 p, m.—PaovisioNs—Pork, 815 1ard uuchangsd. Livenroor, Fub, 26—Evening,—Puovistons~Pork, 815, Bacou—Bhart clear miudles, 833w Loxoy, Heb, We-Discovnre—Tho rata for money attho Block Kichange on Governmiest sccuritfes is . Coxsors—)laney snd sccouunt, 04 616, AMERICAN SECUBITIES=-'u38, 100; /618, 20435 10409, )MX‘ new ba, 101 3{; New York Ceunlral, Wi;} Erle, prefesred, 3254, lllnllu FETROLEUM~10X @10H 4, brimiia TUMELKIME—i440, Fanis, Feb, 26,~Rux1xs—3f 15¢, FrANKVORT, 28, W 68, 1015, BuaLn, Genutay, 4, —8rcit~The upecls fn tio Imperial of Germany tucressed 11,114,000 marks during tho week suding yeslerday. LoXDOY, Kufl.. Feb, 36,~BULLION 1N Ba¥k—~Tho amount of bulan that bus gons 1ulo the Bank of Ex- flhnl-\ Mny 1s l.'“l.')\ fl. s Doursa s quict and ~Th nmu." The luUng of depraasiou fs much Telisved, Under ttiess Lisavy re- | ceipts, desplto the most vigorous efforts of holdera | Rio Junln. d to-ddn) orn !"Pv!—-n(fl Coffee~ctood firsta solit anme thne at 8, Wll(_ ,1I0rdl1|ll‘ ton kilos, Market aufmated, with prices firmer, B‘umn l"flh. 23,—CorrsE—Markel yestardsy and to-duy quiet, nnd prices maintained, Buperior Sane 108, B,50040,610 rela por teu kilos, LOUISVILLE, KY,, TODACCO MARKET. Reported by Alezands vrl‘ 't‘l. Tudacco Jiroker, Loults Louisvitty, Ky., Fel " 20,—The bales for the week bave (allon off 401 hhids. as compared with last weok,— most Ikely owtng to the cool, criap, dry wealliar prov- alent of Isto, being unfavorable for peizing, Bhould ihe warm weather of yesterdsy and to-lsy contiune, we may bave an Increiso soon again, The sales this ‘week consfated of 040 hlida original new orop, 62 huds reviewa new crop, 61 hhds original old crop, sadjiil bhde review # old crop, belng in all 162 hhde old and 1,002 hhds now tobseco, and making a totsl of 3,104 hibds, se against 1,653 hhdajast week. The astortment for Lhesizeof tho Lrdnks waa botter than of lats, while the condition i8 alao tmproved, Tha character of the offeringe has boen on the whole beiter, showing & Iarger proportlon of good now crop. Tho market has been sctiva and firm generally, partlculatly so for spocial classos, which are scarce, while for otner kinds tho market has beon well supported by purchascs ocontlnning on speculstive socount, 84 well a1 for egport.and home tride demand. In msnafacturing leaf an activo dsmand continuea for swest old Allera of all kinds,—the offerings of which are small, and rapidly narzowlog down,—~atl of which bring full prices; the greatest tuquiry now ls for good now lugs, with subatance, which are scarce, sud meet with resdysalas at guotations : good and fine new lesf, although also oo new to work yet, {a in good demand and firm, with s bettor assortment of the better grades than thore haa boen: of new black wrappers we had only one or two on the breaks this week—with a good demand 'for such, 1 hhd solling st $18.25; in mahogany and bright wrappers, o few have lypnrul this weok ; prices for such must be consider- ed nominal, Bmol d cutting leaf tradeand in- Torior luge aullablo for common emokers, continte to form s hrin proportion of the light tobaccos offerad, and ln still sasy; good and colony amokers mafaisin thele figures, although on certain days, the modium grades wers aomawhat irregulsr, yet “at Lha olosacan- not bo reported loas, but {alrly firm at quotations, In outting leat, the lnxply hins Leon Imple and the assort- mfl“ des well support- LS [ 2L My Fmd grades b been frecly {aken on_specu- stive -:caunt wl weu prizod and In gord vrder, rleu materlatly. Tine cute irengil lln' lnl bas bun fo l.lmlg maand at our outsido figures; 8 very fow hogrheads, Whichi also broughf Export Tobaccos—Tho offerings of heary good and fina g"‘l" Liave been In larger pmpnmnn, eonlldlllng the reduced sizo of tha breaks this demand has bsen notive for well as all tho fner gradoy, wi o to be taken for the Coutineut o “Europo, o lish market, and for Africans, o bidding msu and to-dsy was apirited for auch, and ruled fully up to unything ronlizod Hhis scasans Firash and frozen stuff are 1n lots demand and fully easler; af wos {n demand for Eugland at $10 to uu several bidy for good and fun lesf were ”]Qc ?nnl-llmnl forthe weak ending Feb, s, 1510, wero s followa : mndmum. Heavy, Cotting D I0g8,.ese 4100 Gommon Tags, umxja ] $ 4.00@ L00@A50 4,006 14009 14 Frozen ln 10 36.00 for leaf sour lugs, $4,50: $.60@ 403 nlnie-l leaf, t‘ MQIHM 10 moditim Leavy leaf, $10.00312. $12.00@13.00 . BOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. Nxw OnteAws, Fab, 20.-Cotton—Demaud good; all desirable kinda aleady: sslos, 9,200 bales; quo- tatlons unchanged; recelply, not, 4,020 balos; gross, 4,149; exports to tho Continent, 141§ to Grout Britaln, 8814 atock, 376,001, Havaxay, Feb. 36,—Cotlon doll; middlings, 1340; net roceipts, 1,121 baleai; grows, 1,30; eaporis to Orest Brijain, 3,915 to the Coutincat, 1,100; ralus, Montwr, Feb, 20.—Collon {frregu 12y ot oceiple 639 Lales; arone wise, 200; salod, 2,800, CantaTo, Fob, 35, Calton steadler: middlings, 120; net reccipta, 80 balos; oxport, to the Continent, 2,120; sales, 3,00 midatings, i oxports, WOOL MARKET. BosTox, Feb. 20.~Wool quist, without fmportant clianges In prices. Fiue grades of flecco fn falr re- quest, Bales of Obfo and Penpeylvants ficecea 108,- 000 1ba &t £5@45%e for X and XX, £7@500 for 1odium and No, 2, In Michigan and Wisconain feeces very lttle Laa been douo, ssles comprising 61,000 1bs at £2@46e; X and medlum comblog feoces vory liltle fnquirsd fors small lots of deldue and combing, 48@5734c for washod, and 420 for unwashed, A lot of 10,660 1bs Cande ct 650, In pulled wools bLusinsss bun been quite moderate; sales 107,000 Ibe, maatly wuper and X, st 35@470. OLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CuaveLaNn, O, Fob, 2.—Totrolouns market very frm; white (10 lest), 13¢5 primo white (150 test), 1330 1n car-lots for cat PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Trerenuna, Feb, 20,—Totroleum market dull; orude, about §2.20 at Parker's; refiued, ‘14X(c, Falladelphla delvery, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. WiLMIN0TON, Fob, 20.~Bpirits of turpentive firm at 1Ko, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YOUK, .. Hpeetal Divpaleh to The Chicada Tribune, New Yoni,Feb, 26, —0nati-—Whest—darkot firmer, with moderste export iaquiry; ssles 74,00 4 $1,00@1,02 for rejoctad npring; $1.04@1,16 for un. geaded upring; $1.06@1.00 for No, 8 Ohicago; $4,088 1,10 for No, 3 Milwaukoee ; $1.2131.25 for No, 3 Chica~ goand Norihwest ; $1,292125 for No. 2 Milwaukes ; £1,13@1.96 for No. 1 spring; $119@L35 for winter red Westorn; $1,20@1,45 for amber do; and $1,3831.60 for white Weatern, socluding 45,000 bu Nos, 1 and 3 ospriog mixed st §120 in atora. Ryo nomius] at 86@83a for State; BI@300 for Weatern, and BT@8o for Caneda 1o Loul, Vasley Aul and'uuchauged, Corn stesdy, with a falr bus nes» dolug; sales 57,000 b st (0o 10r no-grade mixed ; aded mma {ncluding 16,000 bu_Kaussd mised at oy Gedst0: dad B bu graded mized for March at 3j6: 19,000 1 'do for huhrunry at Gdct 860 bu do,seller doubls for Marcti, nd 5,000 e dputla Tor, Aprll, at Ge. -Ostn sbout 405" Selom 35,050 bu ab A @ine for mlzod Weslori L Hrktes and fUaE3o for white Westera and State. Provisions—Middiss dull st 182130 for loog closr, Lard haavy: ulas of 3L 11 - I'u) for primo toart, and 130 for kottle Fonu sl auo frs call e (or Esbruary, SILISII, w @ ediunld; for Ru b, $13 and 31830 ke e April, $13.40 askod; for May, 2508 w0l at$13.55, r Juno, $14.03 Lid, nd $13.50 asked, unmn-m—sug.p—mrm quiet and unchangod fale o gond refining quoied &t 7 IN@177;0; Noa, 10 and 12 lfavana b i~ Shuket teady s s of 1od Dele M §1.10 por gallun, (3% 1Aa daociated Proa.] odlaw Tome, Eal 40.~FLouk—Tecelpls, 7,000 Lrin; 3 No, 4 $3.00@100; quperdne Btate and Wert- o1trs, $1.00Q5.25¢ 0 wheas oxirs, 514G . Louis, $5.ismbin§ 030,00, Byo Hour dull $.10@ Son il Quict; Woalorn, $216@0.35, Gratx—~Wheat—Tecelpls, 11,000 bu; & disde firm with litifa betler fnquiry’ siring ungraded, 31,0341 No. 1 Milwatikee o atoreig).0si¢ : No. 4 Milnaikee,t @128 No, 8 do, $1.08A1.14: No. 1 spring mized, $1,40; No, 4 Cbicsgospriug, 8121@123% No. § do nomfually $1.07a1.10; winter 'red Western, fair, $1.23 ; do uni- aradod, i No. 1 Minnesota §is store, 9133, liyo Houin tatu at 83@hsc; Canada In bond, BUGsA: ielara, E38h0c, Dasiey Wl DUt unchangens Stk qulu uid” unchsnged, Corn—Hecolpts, 38,000 bu scarcely o 8rm Bd moderately sctive? milted ho ade, Sox@slo do graded, cIX@o Wealerny @ikei ‘prio s lnl 'l.fl@l 803 common to 00 0 chiolce, $340(28,T57 White .85 extra Ob h’. $1,00007,28 { process, ungrads hs6i}0; mired Kauass, oceipta, 18,000 bu: little more sciiva and a shado irmor: Weetern mixed aud Biate, €33 4Yo3 whits do, 4063535, hv—Quiot snd ubtaioged. Hore~¥irm Avd unchange " flmcnn»-mlo Qe?fl”l— ? x{l‘:'l' nn;l“m;:hl v § cargoea, 1¢ In jobulng, 400 In 2ol Bugar auilnt nchaogeds Moluses quict u’:fl m:’ulnngv.l. Rico {u moderate demsnd sud un~ clanged, PyrnorvuM—Dull and lower: crule, 8}@8xc; ro- e, Higoi caves, 185@21303 naybihs, WWEIKe, Tarraw—Dull 8t YN @39 8-1tke, * Braanen Rrany—uiol ot 1,60AL8S, Brinire TuBPENTINEG—~Quict at 38, Eaos—~Quist; Weatern, 'Jl H HIMB snd Pennayle waula, 81290, Leiuru—Lieavy: hemlock sols, Dusnos Ayres, and 0 e T, Sl dice, aud Beayy welgsle Bl B ommmon o, 2guac Californis 4o, 2 Woor—Biesdy’ dumeatio fieece, ddses tubbed, 32¢3 pulled, 21@40e; unwaslied, 18@320] Texas, 1564 BEF ET Pugvisions—TPork closed Arm §11,16; March, lfl.lfll. Ayril ana ll nEW oesd, b, 13l gy Loge—NMarket' dull aud sauler; W £ el utet. cut muu:lum. hadaite dol: Wemas luug clear o, IMH'.; Lard closed frmert Fimo. steain, 31425 14,50 st 0. e u Iio Darchi YAAUGILITX Asail; $ILBQ Lrren—Firm; Weslern, 16@270; Biate, 208395, Cupssz—Unchianged. Wisez1—Qulat at 110, Eluiata—Manufactured copper steady; Ingot like quist sud uochan 935 big Iroh qull bul uchenged | heeting, 11313z, 1o gold. clinch, $4,50@5.50; Najua—Dulli cul, $LA@IH0 horsesloo, No. 8, 2. (3230, FUILADELPUTS, PUILADELYRL, Yo, Feb, di—BExna—Clover, 133 Jixics e lated (07" cholGo lumotby wud BaX n- chinig Peikursou—Bleady; crude, 10%c; retned, 1K< ¥Loun—Chiolce, irim’ others lower : super, $1.90@ 400 extrs, $L.25G475; Wisconaln sod Miurseota o tra family, $475Q( Ohilo and Tnala; @80 hlgh HALS il Gnain—ivieas firm with fale demand § Pennsylvanis Ted, 8140141 ¢ amber, $1.4141.631 Westarn red, $1.08 @190 5 whiito, $1,63@1,8, Ryoinschive. Corn quict yeliow, GHas’o; sloam, 83@66a; mall, E0@0UKG. Osty neglectod : whito, 416 fse. Y'rovitoNe—biess pork, $32.80@33.00. Lard, $12.12% 14,00, Winaxr=$1L.10, bl gurhn;(ued.yfl iliior P rm; New York, 134@140; Weatern fing, Eaas~Firm nnuumhmgu\. un.wflmul. Yo\a m—!mnn—QuM and - uge - ed firm ) about Ko higher; nlmm nmmne,uoa kS N 105 s No. 2 farch, $1.013¢ ; April Corn'ateady ; No, 4, 42 3 ronh 319, Tosley duh and lowers Nor 2 aprmn e Sotar ot Baret To@10x: No. 3 do, 40, Dye nominally steady; No. 'nnvmon-qnm and unchi nnn' Mess pork, L1356} Prima lard, 195(@10)4 s Bsat plckled hams, J@12%06, Dry-saliod mhoulders, 8c loone: atdien, 1i3ATi0 boxed, wressed hoga teady At $9.25, fieokipTa—Flonr, 576 beln: ioal, €000 D, fiaxrnnm-rmur, a 000 Lels; 84,000 b, LOUT 87, Louzs, Feb, 28, —aa-mu—nun and unchanged, Froun—gilet and weak; very Hitlo doing. Gnatx—Whest inactivo and markes eanter; No,2red rlter, 148 cuti; No. 3 red wintor $1.05 ', Corn, de- mand ‘active and ' firmer; N a ‘aashy’ Mg for Blareh} dlo fur Apell, Ond (nuuu: No, 2, 3% paked, cash and: Fe 0 bids 3130 March: o' April. Dstley Rt unchanged.” Rye uull .ll unchanged, PROYINIONB—Vary quiet: conceaslons would-bavo ta- ba made In order (o effect saloa of round lots, Only & Jobbing trada done, Wmsr—Dull and unchanged st $1.07, * Tizoeieza—Flour, 4,000 bris: whent, 16000 bu; corn, 80,000 Lu; oats, 24,600 bu; barlsy, 10,000 bu; rye, 1,000 u, BALTIMORE, BavTivone, Md,* Feb, 20.-rmvl-!ln1, o changed, and steady, > Graiy—Whest qulat. unchanged, and firm, ahide eanler; Westoru inized, 60¢e, Oats d\lll bll\ unchanged, Tax—Dull and unohanged, Provistons—Market eaaler lm\ ulot; pork, $22,75¢ bulk lho\lldcrl, Dei clear rib, % Lacon shouk 10} cloar rily mam(u. \(. dern, 10@10! hlmldfl((dlm lalrd tinchanged. oTTER—Domand uuu and strong; Westarn oz tran, B340; Bran O "Pz-rnvuvu—uluhnr' ctuds, 850} renad, K@ gce Corrxe—Quiet, nnchlnrlv.l, and strong. ‘Wusky—Noninally $1, 4 Tov.xno. Fab. 20. —E‘wwn-‘ilau\y. with mpderaty omand, Gruti—Whoat aclive bt lowers old No. 2 whits Tabaty HTs o il ik St iy whita n, 81,87%; ol ohigan, [ Rurch, G125 Aoy, 8500k § ul«l,u.us'{m’»,’ S auer 3 No. 3 n miged, March, ‘(840 d8o; Dvemhod,du' 0 grade, 440, g anf Otorin Rera—talo; mammott 45190010 Rrostrrs—Fiour, 10 brls: wheal, 34,000 bij corn, 30,00 Lt catn, 5,000 b, Burestzura—Fiour, 300 rls; whut, 6,000 by; ‘cor 6,020 bu; oats, 3,000 bu. })uc‘)(\l an, $1.05Y llr:‘. fl"ml winler, § . rnd. $1.00; Jel:lnd red, 87)0, CINCINNATYL » Feb, 6~FLouz~Dull and nomd "Gnarn—Wheat dull st #116@1.35, Corn quiet and steady at 4@45c. Oata duli and drooping st B5@4le. Rya dull and nominal, Barley dull st 70G@Tic, ProvisioNs—Tork quiet and steady ot $22.35, Lata steady, witl falr demand; stesm, 12%0; Keitle, 10X @Lxe. Bulk meats strong aud biglor ¢ T"%'émlfx"l oy, 45 delivered; elear 7ib, 11jj0 cash: yor March 146 bid 3 Luyer April held (e higher alear, 114@1130. S0 el with nioderste do- mand, ot U307 133¢ia) Witincr. a0 dormand, at ful I prices; $1.05. Durren—Steady sud uschanged. LOUISVILLE. n:mv‘nm.u:. Fob, 2W~Frovn—Dull spd um anged. b eenrza—Wheal market dnll ab$1.10@1,25, Carn in fadr domand and_misrkat firm ; ohiolog white and mizod, a0, Oata markot dullab i@ioe. Nyodull M Thovimons—Quist bt stesdy ¢ Boek, $2250GI00¢ bulk shoulders, §i5o: alice, 111i@132." iscan lower} shoulders, 9igo; sides, 13 v—curml hame, M4(a143c. Lard—Tierco, RAr—Th Toir dotmand, nod MaStich Brm st $1.0, BDBION. Dowrton, Mass,, Fel, 20.—Frovn—Demand steady; Wvlleru Sugen, u.wm 50 ; common_exiras, $5.1® 254 W tras, $5,23@6,00; Blinnesots extiue, Ft Ak vy Indlans, and Michit gan slmummunnu.wm«vl. : 8t, Louls, §0:60 89.00; fancy Minnosots, 37,3 Gra—torn fem with HaR8Tont domand; mized sad yallow, dicic. Cath dul ot 443516 490 for mized ;‘lldlhflm ito; 42@450 for rejocted; 8I@ssc for 0. 1w RBUFFALO. DursaLo, Feb, 20,~Gnan—Wheat, oats, and ryo al ne;bxectnd, quotations nomjually unchanged. Corn apd heavy; new, on track, 60c, Barley—Light demand, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF FOR INDIANS. X'Mt‘fldll'r OF T INTERION, ) FICE DNDIAN AVraing, Jen. 55, 1670, § Seate &mim-h will b:‘nmv his’ otfce unti] 13 at Tnok 1t lm- furnlsliing 1l HEh S A i Te e Tadisn T fows and Comanchio Agancy, w.lmncunda, TheWichita Agency, . grous maley Yur, the Choyeans and Anyulf:a Akeion, 118, pounds, krocs walglt, "Flig tids tn! a tho prics per wnnd.nnt wal’hL a which the el saitia, it o dulirered o aguocies. Tha net weight will be uu nal " )7 dedugt. Lllflfllllerurl.lmmt o gross wolght. 1 nmnllh| o siich gondicion a o far markets biaboal. Fhu sverago gruw woly uunml than T pounds, an Goivad thw 4 does uot wolh 560 pou Tust bowiibiout food or vulurmr Tealataly befors baing waighed. The del T et Lokt i Asiioten eRany o 4 Bitt lay of March noxt, and be coutinued ut, sich tinies snd {n such quantitiss we may bo d-Wrm o4 sngatire Agonts fn o Paymenta will bo count therofor shall have & copy of this advorts hereto. L sxo0uting vy contraot. the 'Mhfl 430 or eoruass tho amounts ww lbuvo o avy or ailof tioto Aguncios foRa e £ por cont: and thoviabi Is alko rex DR e paaais, I ancl & eoneas shou o Dok Thiorente of the Gavornmont, eomsldersd oisl i ot onch ?-nm‘m-u nod 1o 8 atlier party withust e wskiau suaiony of BoSocratary gy b gmlt be sccompaniad by 8 oortified shook or anh. paysblo w the Cominfisionor of Afln n.aml :neu! the 10! ecol )m fonal” Jiank, “ fank l’n“fi""tx NlllunuE btk o osited hv ald Inta t] )i ow utract sball be duly Illlv:nl' :}\‘IA:II draftor shiock so dopositad ahall be returned to th ‘Autlio asecutian ?nnu contraat & bond will be requtved tota tull ptavuat for tho faithiul performance thoreal, 'lmulin or moro auraiio: unw‘mul\ be oer- by | o ioporsla s .nuum\u mumdsq-nm d T l l jarsigned and indorsed ** Propos lor Besl for B Jskdate re taritod tobe prossat st tha gosming of tha s Comiunionsr 1aian ARairs, I\'otico to leroml (Jontrg(,;‘tors. {{" tarite nmnunlu ikvat hione sul NN ‘Km'" sopar a au dusky, O, or for Yok “voon. Prosident. " MEDICAL CARDS, DR.. (i' AMES, Lock Fospital, cor, Washinefon & Frankiin-sis Gnartared, by tha State of Tilnia for tle espeess pue- Tolh af! sliag tmmediate reliel Shuse sl privaia Thren nar; @ fuima. i fu all ufinary disssiss (3 all tholr com ficated i 1s woll known tuat lll at l ki l)fi JA 1S II umfl 4 ul the professiua tar the D B pears A winal crkneu' 2" l‘ Dl i l for, pisples on the iy el el Tgile) waotii i most eaa e ajisution, rito. Plassant & for l;n mitllon, )uumn(f bt thees dise noula, §3€s{9fl Dr’. Kean, 175 Sonih Clark-st, cormer of Mouroe, Chicage, u )ho sonaultad, personslly oe by mall, free of ol nun. oal Hibvaus dlossnes, " Dite'd KRAN L b O ol A Waahts carot s ho Ghlay'Bours, §a. me 43 8 m.munamtmm'fl' DR. STONE, Jus,c .,Efif.“'&fl“‘f..:d""‘" i) Hfldllu 1t Gulouge, Hik, trodio ) Glron) 'fl" Haulti '3"’ ‘Audiclans turaished for &5 to 810 il e Gt St teen, (luatietods sad e cm-nuni.mua,mn.um. A NOOK FOR THE MILLION, MARRIAG’B" A Pflull Gm::ulnlla lhl‘:l.mltd aiealinitariss u»(’nm-uu‘f-':'u GUIDH, |5 AR ur ket i n S0, latcet discoveries in the scleaoe resereing cagplesion, &o. ‘llmuuahun-u n(m it Bumerbus Sogravings, aad m| ..;. fivies u:& m.s'h‘u.fn 13 b."““'ln auk aad SRV R A B B 7’