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“FINANCE AND TRADE, " Dull Coddition of Afnirs in Fi. " mancial Circles. -nu' Board of Trade Demand===The Clearings $3,200,000. The Produce Markets Less Exciteds-- Provisions Firmer. A Further Decline In Grain, but the % Later Feellng Strong. Opening of the Btraltg..-Summer Prospects. FINANCIAL, ‘The condltion of afTairs was dull at the banks, The expected movement of cauntry producn has not yet begun, Tho Dosrd of Trade demand for losns with which {0 mako the settlements of (lie st fs motso latge an was oxpected, or would naturally follow ihe heaty trausactions of the month, Mercantils eolloe- tions have improved a kitle, bt not enough to make & material change in tho financial sftuation. Tho eur rency movement caunot be sald fo have turned in favor of the country, although thé roads sro nearly dry. Thé fall in wheat has Inforvahed fo check (he movement of graln khd other produce lo this market, and the receipts of currency continno fuly as largo as the orders, The loanablo resources of the banks are incresaiug, though slowly, Morcantile and miscelian- eoua paper ia not offered freely, and all that fs of good quality finds ready accoptance. Rates of discount st tho banks are 8@10 per cont, with concessions to gnod Independsnt borrowers, On the etrest good negotiable paper 14 scarce. Rates are 7@18 per cent, . Ndw York exchangs was sold between banks at 3@ S0c promium per $1,000, The clearings wero $3,200,000, INTERNATIONAL NONET. The Renate Flnanco Comimittes has reported for sdoption a concurrent resolution proposing s common unil of money and accounts betweon the United Biates and Great Britain, The resolution provides that the Amsricon gold dollar sbail be made to welgh 25 and 1-9 graine, Troy, pnre gold; that it should consiat of 9 equal patta of pire gold, afid ona part af an alloy, 9-10 copper and 1-10 milver § aud that'it abould be equal in valto to 1-5 of the Eugllah pound sferling, In this way eterling money will be converted Into doltar meney by computing the pound sterling a8 equivalent to $5, the shilling to 25 cents, the aixpence to 12} cents, tho penny to 3cents, and the farthing to i cent. Tho dollar will be the standard uait, and gold cofus of one dollar, two and a bLalf, five, fen, and twenty dollars shall bo lagalleu ler 1n Great Britain #0d the United Btates, The resolution provides for a convention beltvosn the two counttiss to declde upon the sdoption of this now ayatem, BALES OF TIIE AN FRANCISCO BTOCK BOARD, ‘The sales at the Ban Franclaco Slock Soard for the nonth of March amounted to §35,025,000, an incroase over 100 per cent as compared with the same month in previous years, The aggrogate for the fitat quarier of tuo year compares os follaws 2 147 1,067,800/ 1876, . o +$77,736,700 61,959,000]1870.,.. o 81,831,100 ‘Thero are qow three Loarda In operatlon, agalnst ouly t¥o a year sgo. GREAT AOLD MINES IN SPAIR. ‘Tho London Feonomuat cf April 8 gay: Ip tho moeting of (he Paris Political Economy Fo- elty, Jast month, somo surprise aud incredality wera marilemted at n wiatocient of M, Joseth Oatnics, oot {10 had learned fro 31, Mannequin that gold miues bad just been diacovored iu Spain of such marolons richness that they might contribute to restore the gormal relatlve valne—16% to I—between (bo two melald. AL Mannequin, befug presont at the Socioty’s meeting held yestordny evening, an attempt was made 1o obtain from him some dotafla of this wonderfal dincovery, which AL Bimonin turned futo ridiouls, sirming that there were no gold fislds in Spaln which would pay tho expenne of workling, M, Asnuc- quin, however, refused to be drawn, stating that ho conld not betsay the secret, a8 8 company was now bee ing formed; but he mointained his aseertion, and do- clared that lie had by no means brsggerated the rick- ness of $hia gold field, TGOVERNMENT BOKDA, United Blates 8s of '81.. Uuitea States 5-208 of 23 of "65—~Junuary and Ji W83 &-208 Of '67—Innuary aud July. 21 6-208 of 48—January sud July. 223 FITT R 18y United Btatos now 68 of 1., 1835 Unitod Btatoa currency Oa. ., GOLD ARD GREENDAGKS. Cold was 112X @112%. Qreenbscks wers 893;@833{c 6n tho dollsr in gold. Tho largest sale of gold ever mado ot ot time by Ao Treistiry was liat made Thursdiy. The $§0,105,- €34.78 of gold recalvod from the sala of tha $3,883,000 bonds of the Alabama Indomnity fund was swardod 10 tho higheat Lidder. At this writing, it (s not known who reocived tho gold, It was expected that Drozel, Morgon & Co., the successful bidders for the bonds, ‘wold bid for tho gold, and if tho award was made to thom tho mettlemont on uccount. of ths bonds and gold would Lo effected withi the transfer of very little ®old or cortiffeates, Tho followlng i the circulsr of the Tieasury on tlie subject : 5 1strep SraTis TREAIURY, New Yonx, 1870,—Notice 14 heroby givon thidt proposals will bo ror celved at this olfico on Thursday, the 27th fust., for tho male by tha Gosernmion of &ho gold that Jold in on sccotmt of the G-por-cont bonda of tho “unded toan of 1941 of $6,833,000 awarded on the 2ith inst. ~The gold 'will bo delivered to purclinsers aa fol- lows: 00,000 on the duy of recelylng the pro- posal, if desirud by the rmrc{m or ] Aprif 35, 8 portion 88 (Ley may wish, Blhiould no detlveries ba niade on that day, tho $2.000,000 will be delivered on the fol- lowing day, and $1,000,000 on each succeoding day un- 11 the entire amount ja delivered., Proposals must be handed in Lefore 12 o'clock uoon of |hpuo;1lh usat,, at which hour they wlll be opencd, and each proponal must contaln o certifled cleek for § per cont nrt‘hu amount Lid for. Payment to bd made, uniess other- wise ordered, fn United Btules notes on dellvery, Propusals mist be for suma of not feas than §5,000, and such s are advorse to the interent of tho, G - ment will bo. rejectod, i Troasiiry, Ly order of becretary of ; T10xtAx 1L, HiLLIOUSE, Avsistant United Blates Treasurer, FOREIGN EXCHAXOE. iilx;x days. Bight, 49 13} CITX AND COUNTY DONDS, Chicago City 7@ ct. bonds,,., 103 & fut, Cbicago City 7 W ct.eewerage, 103 &iut, .e.e.... Cuicogo Oity 7 o ctowatorlosm 105 & int; +eessers Cook County 7 @ ct, bouds {sbort) sty ey 104 &int. 103 & Int, on Cook Cot ong)e.., 106 &iot, 100 & fnt, Wost L'ark 7 ree U7 & int, North Chicago 79 ct, (Lincoln Park). . us&lal, Asled, City Railway, Bouth Side,.. Cily Ratiway, West Klde, City Rallwoy, West Kidi cont ceetlilcat Bid, . 149 14 - ] Lo 103 &fat, 203 & fnt, City Rallway, North Hide, ., . 127 Triders’ Insurance Co, ex.div, 127 130 Chathber of Cominerce ex. div 50 78 Chicago Gas-Light & Coke Co, 127 180 Exposition stock...... uw [ BTACKS, NONDS, ETO0. New Yok, Aptl 29.—Gold closed at 11237, atter silling 6t 11243135, Carrying rates, 1@4 ; loaus weto aliomida t: Uovernments wero ateady. Tallroad bonds were dufl, Stale securitiei wero quict. Hjocks were genorally heavy, nod lower under ro- porta of a reductfou of railroad passeuger fares (o thy Weat, the probability of & long telegraph war, sud {hiat the Dundeo Gownmities whi recominend a foros cloaurs in Fyic, tha. price of which bLad a abarp declng. in Loudon. and here, . Tho break Iu prices of the bonahiza shares st Kau Frauclsco had 8 cousidoruble efiect on_ tho matket. ‘Thu iroug stocke woro Daclllc 3all,” Dolaware, Lackawauna & Western, cud New Jeraoy Coutral, & Amoug tue wal wers 10,000 Puctfic Mg, 20,000 Weatorn' Uniion, 5.500 Nortiwestérn commnion, 0,000 Bt Paul, 83,000 Erle, 3,00 Lake Buopy, nd 4,600 Michigan Central, s oney active at 4@3. Prime mercautile paper, 0, e . L@-ufl: rdceipty, $198,000, 'The Asistaut T'reasurer dubursed $861,000, Dey-goodu luports fur (e week, §1,161,000, LU W:lflnlmd-mnuw” Mdlu. T, einking fond 50 BOudB, iseusrranss 01 BTATE BONDS. TonnessoeOs, old ,, 41 Virginis 0s, new. Tonnessce Or, now,.. 403 | Missourl Os,... Virginla 0s, old...... 32} MINING BTOCKS. 8ax Fnunoteco, April 29.—The following are ihe latext mock gnotatione at (e Block Exchango Connolldt’d Virginla., 03¢ § Crown Toint. ., Callfornis... 335 | Yellow Jacket . Sogrogated Tcichisr.” 63 e Norihweatern pid.. i Cy O, e Hale & Norcros: s REAL ESTATE. The following instrumenta were filed for record Friday, April 28¢ CITY PROPERTI. Brown st, 334 £t n of M 100 £t dated Feb, 4 ne A 18,000 LaSialle st, a 6 cor of Madlson af, w £, '140% x 53¢ ff, Witk bullding, Malor Dlock, dated Aprll 7 (Labau B, Major to Bamuel A. Crozer, of Upland, Pa)... > 325,000 Ialsted sh, 1001t of Aia 112 9-10 £t and bullilingd, dated March:ll... 7,800 Ihdiana st, 175 ft w of Market ef, n f, 40x100 w’l,‘dsllbdflmlltfl’m‘-m' 2 L'...-.u-{ 5,000 est Buperior st, 21 L w of jncoln aty 11, T2 16, dated April 28..s0ecveerseses 2000 West Indiana at, a € cor of Iobey st, n f, 25% 974-10 £t, dated Aprll 28, e . 4500 West Tako at, 148 ft w of Leavitt ot, n f, 30% 107 t, dated April M..oe.ove 4,000 ‘Van Buren st, 25 {t wof Callfornis av, B 135 £t, also Californta v, 141 1t n of Jackson #t, o f, 25x1261¢ 11, dated April 28., eeee 1,600 DeKoven at, 130 L v of Canal at, u 1, 108 f1, with buildings, dated April 8,... . 2,208 Shieridun av, s W cor of Huron f, 11, dated April 25 1,000 Jane L. Fal West Thiricenth place, £ 242125 L1, dated Stay 25, 1875, Fulton st, vear Francisco s, n dated April 37... Elston_rvadd, 225 ¢ 24,000 800 7,600 ot \Wabanaia av, 0 tonlley, dited April 3 cen it 000 Orclisrd At, 140 fts of Norih s, o, 20370 'f, dated Apeli 48, et iscaisesivives. | 000 Norih Clatk nt, 1623 10’ oF Betdon av, o 7, 202140 5t, dated APR 13, . ! 538 Frankah, {03t w of Waller at, n f, 912100 1t, daled AT RT, suevoriveoeenanstonsesrenes 3,3 NONTH OFCITY LIMITS WIRIIN A RADIUS OF 7 RtILEd of coUnT-ousE. S heMeld ay, bot Behool at and Deimont av, e f, 232423 6-10 £1, dated Aprit 2., $ 1,600 SOUTIE O¥ GITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES OF OOUNT-IOUBE. Cottago Grove v, 150 {t & of Unionat, wf, 25 2150 fb, dsted March 2h,ue. Fifty-fourth at, 25 ft o of G n‘.: n,&lma April 20,400 Tottage Grove av, s e cor of Forty. T, 150 $103164 210 T, dated Aprl 20 ————— COMMERGCIAL, ‘The following wero the reccipts and ahipments of 1lie leading articles of produce in this city during the twenly-four hours endiog st 7 o'clock on Fridsy morulng 3,000 4,000 . 7860 FHIPNE: 1816, | 1875 T anesy 93l 7,762 wasol| su0471 27,901 180,8%]( 45,872) 101,680 201 Mo 8015 A00) g, a,008] Grass seed, 1L, 160,347 Flax seod. fts.. | 0563, 11 Wroorh cormibal 02500 00\ 42,190 Curedmeats,itsl 289705 201,400]| 763,123 Beef, brls, L insrinassy 8 ki 2,01 70,00} 86ae 10,916 | 67,1 azso0]| 8o ! | | : 1502 G 4570 540 o 200 73] 1¥%,0501 927,750} 237 6,010 Beans, bu, Witharawn from atore on Thursday for city con- sumptions 8,051 bu wheat, 472 bu barley. ;: The following grain wss inspecied into stors on Friday toruliy : 2 cars rajectod winter whedt, 3 cara No.1 N, W. wheat, 1 car No. 3 do, 25 cars No, 9 apriug, 16 cars Nod do, 7 cars rejectea do, 3 cara no grade (83 wheat); 3¢ card high-mized corn, 124 cars No, 2 do, 0 cara now mized do, 21 cars and 0,000 b rejected do, 8 cara no grads do (191 corn); 1 car No, 1 0ats, 10 cars white oats; 3% cars and 3,000 bu No, 2 Ohte, U cars Feféttod do (G4 oata); 3 cars No, 2 ryo, 1+ car rejocted do; 1 car No. 2 barley, 2 cars No, 3 do, Total ($35 eara), 148,000 bu, Inspecied ont: 33,801 bt whoat, 67,133 bu_ corn; 3,415 L oals, 11,077 bu rys, 7,407 bu Larley. Joln B, Lyon {s about {6 turn distiller, o yoster- day bouglt tho Miller catablistment, Tho feelng In commerctal 'clrcles was strongor yeslerdoy, aud unexpuotedly 8o, Tho great majority of operators dn 'Chauge wont thers yestorday looking for another season of weaknese, but found that on esry decllne was followed by a roaction, Tho weacher was_fnc, and tho reports from other points not encoiraglng fo holders, but the markets bhad already decllied Leavily, and o resction Was omly natural. The lower prices fovited piirchascrs; citker for shipment or to mi sliorts, sud so many wére prepared to taka advantage of tho Jower ratea that holders wers ablo to_command Detter prices under’ the improved domaud. Tho re- ported opening of tho Stralts of Mackinaw caused littlo chavgo {n the feeling. Ordinarlly the nows would have dnduced increased achivity In the markets, and firmakss, Lo 83y nothliig of reviving tha spirita of ves- sel-owtiers, ‘Dut now thers 1 auchia brisk compoti- tlon on the part of the raflroids for csrrylog-favord that tho outlook for lakecraft is a poor ous, Oceani freights were utronger, with s reported dcarcity of treight room, and that fact probably mada through freights to tho East tame, as shippera could not oper- slo without somo concesslon fo compensate ocean strength, Tha rates now cliargod by rafl, ouly 13 per bu on wheat to New York, leave littlo to be dune in luke frofghits, except to call fhem dull snd nominal, and sk vates which 1o one cares fo ey, °The vessels already losded bavo gone out, bot tho rest are at a atanduill), with no fuducemont fo op- erate, as the prices. asked by carriors scarcely puy the curront expeuses of the trip, and the obtalniable rates are oven loss, Tha opentng of navigation through the great chain of Iakea a usually reyarded as the Legiuning of sumimer fraflic in grafu. It lsthe divlding Mue, in polnt of UUme, botween the Jock-up ot winter and the activity of warmer weathier. Itis therefore fu order now to nak what aro tho prospects for the coming wnmmser, ‘I'ie auttlook (s cortalnly much better than & couplo of dayaago. ‘Theo all was weak, and blus, Now tho car. rying fraternity bid falr to be tho ouly oues who wiiy sorlously sinffer. With loir frelulite the Western ows. cru of produce ought (6 bo ablo to obtaln fair prices for Iher properly, though the dethand fu Europo be urgent than herotofore, aud tho prowpects for the comiug harvest are good eunough $o prevemt high figurewou whiat in loft over from last year, The weatlier of (lie past week hiss been unoxpectadly good, auld the worlk of tho farm fa being procoeded with rupldly, whilo the conditiox of tho vountry roads hew fmproved so misch thht aw doon as seeding is over we nisy expoct larger. roceipls of produce here; with greator commerciai achivity In tho coubity, This nieatls bolier collectiony tn tho conbiry, snd beltor trada [n {he city, s0 that we may luok for @ rovival of business (hat will cheer tho Loarts of anr merchynts who Lisve o loug complalned of unusua} dulluess, The moist weather of the past winter and the early apring Lina operated aa terriblo drag on loconiotion outside thocity, It has pent up the cnergles of tlie peoplo; uud now that they are ablo to move they will bo all the 1aore active for the loig enforcament of comparative rest, Dry goods wers belng moved out fn lbers) quantl. tles, und tho market bad & fafrly Qrin toie, oxcept for vriate, which coulluue weak and unseltled, 'Thero was an sctivo demand for grocetion at fully suslaiued prices, tho prevukent fueling being e, Dried fruite coutinue to et Withia Uberal inquiry, sud both fors elgn pnd domestic descriptions shaw decided strength, Stocks are lgtt, Tho fieh market was without now foatured, Thero wau fair mmavement in ofls at sbout Thursday's priccs, though cartem showed inore atrength, and lard ofl was cavter, (et and wood wero ordered aparingly, ‘The lesthar tiado romsing dull s proviously quoted, Bagriug ¢ wmeating with a grow- ing demand snd prices uro steady, ‘The lumbes cisrket was quist and wuchanged, - At THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. 1he yards amoderate business was roported at irreg- nlar prices, Handwaro, metals, and nails were in fair order dernand and ateady. The wool market waa dull and weak, Broom-carn, hope, hides, and hay were unchanged, Timothy sced wad sctive and stronver, and clover, Hunugarian, snd millet dull and weak, the two laat mentiooed, belog lower munder mors liborsh offerings. Forelgn greon frults werein falr request and stealy, and oppies and cranborries wersalow and weak, the season being late and unfavorabla for hand. ling such fruit, Poultry waa salling to tho'clty trade t formor prices, ‘ DUFFALC RLEVATORS. A New York psper contains the following telegram from Buffalo : The new fransfer elevator now bullding hers will Liave tho nblilty of transfereing from veascls to cansls boata, at tho rate of, say, B,000 bu per Ilufl\" or oual tothe best elovalors anywhere. Unly lght atorage capacity—about 40,000 but, cnough for o carga. It fs alnly to take care of remnants of eargoen, Tho cles vator " will be flsbied abont tho latof June, In ro- fof chargos ihle measom, thd presént out. thay will be_low enouglh, as it Is doubtful about there heing any asnoclationt, Shounld thero be an assocotton, charges will by about 3 per bu to ATain and ',c to vesscls, ‘1f no tasvclation, charge will probably be nothifng to grain, Prescut conditions are decldedly unfavorable to the formation of such an aevociatibn. 8o long as rail frelghts remain 2w low a8 now, Linffalo elevators will receive comparatively litile grain from Chicsgo afier the arrival of tho firat feet, WIRAT 1N CALIFORNIA, The Ban Francisco Cnil publishes a collection of lspatches from the leading wheat-growing sections of Californta, neatly all of which agres in stating that the crop prospects were never so good a8 now, Wo give the following as a sample. It iy from Stockton, in b famonn Ban Joaquin (pronounced Waukeen) Valley, Tho datofa Apri 1 The grain erop in tois vicinity pever pronifred Letter, “A very large area has been rown, snd the growing crop prescuts a fine healthy sppearance thronghiout, The I'erlfé yleld per acre fu the Llack Jand will_not b sqnal to that of laat year, and il probably fail short 20 to %0 per cent as compared with the avetsge yirli from tlio same lands per acro of 1875. The upper land, however, bids falr to excel tho large average yleld of 1808, and’ under favorable clr- ctmatances—rnganing that e sesson Loldw out and that o liace lato shomira—-compelent Judgea think 1han connly good for 3,000,000 to 0,000,000 bugs, ‘The horilcultural interéats promina well, and will undoubtedly come up to tho standard of 1868 and 1£6), Tho wool clip 13 fully up to that of last spring, but mora scaliby, Iluyng is ulresdy commonced in some aectious, ‘Tho prospecis ot present aro very flatloring for a itlorlotis and prospetous season alike to our rarmers and merchinnte, TOREION IMPORTATIONS Received st 1he Chleago Customa Aptil 23, 1476: Frank 6turges & Co,, 125 boxes tinplato; Uowner & Bemls Drowing Company, 538 bu larley: Darley & Tyrell, 45 pkga carthenwars; North Chleago Rolling Mill Company, 20 fous splegel tron; A, 1, Meoker & Co., 0 tonw pig-dton, Amonnt of Autiés’collected, 3,874,901, PROVISIONS. H0G PRODUOTB—Were in hetter demand and steadler, though Srrequle?, The matket took an up- ward turn the proceding afternoon, and the strength remainoJ, though hogs were again easicr undor & full supply. The récont decline liss browght out a betfer demand for pork for shipment, aod there was sonio inquiry for meatw, but they wero generally Lold atovo thie viawa of spot buyera, The purchasiug was chletly dons by local operatora, Mrss Ponk—Was active and irregular, advancing 10 @500 per brl, but elosing only & shade ligher than the preceding evening. Salea weto reported of 5,070 brix ensh (Including 2,000 Thursdsy afternoon) at $21.07; 5350 Lrls seller May“at $20.87X@2100 10,750 brls seller Jine at $20.124E21,45; and 6,000 bris noller July at $71.95@2165 Total, 34,870 bris. Tho market closed ateady at $20.0%321.00 cash, according to welglit; $20.95@20.97% soller May; $31,13)(331.20 soller ¥une; and $2142X@21.45 sellor June. Prime meas pork was quoted ot §20,25@20.50, and oxtra primo (140 bris) sold at $16,00, Lanp—T¥an lees uctive, snd averaged about the same a8 Thuraday's latest quotations, cloalug abant oc per 1001 higher, though Liverrool was toported 3d por 113 lus fower, which miado the later otferingd here rdther mors free, Hales wero roported of 4,730 tcs acller May ut B12.80(x12.00; 8,000 tes seller Juno at $12.55 13,105 and 7,000 tes seller July at $12.66 113,25, Total, 2,530 {cs, The market closed it-ady, 0813 H; i @12.10 for cash or sollor April; $148,K@12.50 for :}u 512,025 @13,033for Juno; and §1 3, a AlraTs—Wore more activa and {@%o bigher, in sympathy with pork and Iard, the trading bejug chief- Iy for fuiure, witt a very Hght inquiry for casn lots Salea wore roported of 925 boxes sboulders at 7}6@ 7450} 20,000 lue rojected du at 0303 20,000 T short riba at 11%c; and 1,150,000 tLs 40 ut $1LM0F1L03 for May, $11.20@T1.40 for June, and 911.47%(@11,50 for Julyi The ‘marked closed nt the following range of pricess g shonl- Lomg Bhort Bhort ders. cloar, 8altod, 1008800000 00aT25 n Boxed. 1% nx Ty ¥ 1y A 8 .l Loog and abort clears nt 115:¢ caal Muy, bosed: geean hanis, 113 @12 do, 123w 134¢e: Cumberlatide, 112G 11 or' Aptil; fong-out bams, 1I@Iiice, hams, 14 415¢, i Greast~—Waa nuiet at 1} @9c, ELF PRUDUCTB—Were stoady and qulet at $10,50 @11.00 fur mwess, $11.00312.00 for extra mess, and $£1.0) 23,60 for Bams, ‘TALLOwW~—Was quoted at 82{@83g0a for ciiy, and 80 for country lota, 1235 nd 1156 selter weot pickled ¢, cash or sell- xed; bacon BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quiet and unchanged, Thers was n moderato demand for fatlly prands for tho local trade, and little for shipment,” Eoino quoled shipping flouts weak, but thefs was soJttlo offering that I§ 1a doubtful it an5 concesalons could havo boon ohtalned, Salos wers reported of 230 Urls winfers at $1,00; 550 brls spring extras, partly at $4.02%@5.60; and 100 brls rye flour on private terme, Total, 000 brls, The market closed ateady at tha following ranga of prices ; Cholce winter extras, $1,30@7.80{ common to good do, $5.8X37.10; shippiug extras, $1.303 4.80; good do, $4.85@5.10; cholce do, 85.10@%,0( pitonts do, $0,00@9.00; Minnesots, $5,00@30.60; spring eiiperfines, $3.00B.73; ryo flour, $1.35G .47, LhAN—TVes leas active, Lot Sin fulr demand at for- mer prices, Bales wore U0 tone at $12,00 on track and frea on board cars, 5 : h \pLINos—Bale was muade of 10 fons at $13.00 on track, Coiy-Msaz—Coare was nominal at $17.50@ 18,00 on track, WHEAT—Was active and unscitied, aversging lower, Lut swae 8 firmer market on tho Whole, The fecling ot the openiug was very weak; and tno inarket daclinod 13(d2c below tho lowest prices of Tutirsday, in sympsthy with fine weather lu the West and dis- L‘uun&hu{ widvices from numr{mub Ldyerpool wau quoted caaler, closing very dull, aud Silwaukeo way weak and unfottled, but Now York was stesdlér, A great many operators eutered our miarket prepared (o will, In fall confidence that nothing could ‘atop fts dawnward courses, und thore was §0 much exeiteimont that {t was dutlicult to keop the run of quotatious, Lot thero wan a better dentand, tho oiforinga all balng takon readily, and the tono siproved, thongh it was unxcttled throughout. Mnu{ expressed tho bulief that the muarket Liad dono declinfug, ot loast for tho pre- sent, as tho fower prices lad brought out a better in- quiry for shipmeut, soveral lots having bzen taken for 1het purposa yestorday, while the reported aliip- ments of this moruing weéroexpected to ba large; ns & rout of tho lberal purcluses of Thiugsday, Olliers, liowover, urgued that there wau nothiug to pravent 3 furiber drop, . und coutintiod ta sell short, though rather’ fore aparlugly, tlian before, 'There was sgain s conniiierabla pressnia (0 el May Wheat, 88 tloro 18 ouly anothor bushievs day bofora_3ay deliverios will ba ' in_ ordur, and the wreat wajority Of thoso who have wheat comiug fo thony post Monday hiava no uso (ur it except 50 All other yalon, , Under” thin prewsure the Juno praminm again touched 2e, but 1t elosed inly about 1iga ubovs Muy; with the fapresaion that the bulk of the May do- lirerion had beon vrovided for, The lower gradea wers in woderste domand, Sollar June opoued irregularly st Dd%c, sold frumediately at 98c, tlig receded to u7ke, advanced to Ud!e, wnd foll back s vlcr cluslng . atio, tollor May wold at 8% atiije, cloalng ot 973, Beller July Wold b 995Eu LU, *Seller tho at BLRITIge, wmobth, or regular’ No, 2 spriug, ol closing at #73y¢, and gilt-saged receipta of do clised nowiually st Dijo Usth sales were reported of 00 b No. 2apring at U3igd i 000 b No. U do atnd ablo; 1,000 bu refected do st 77730 sud 8% bu Ly asmple ot G0a93e, Total, 80,800 by, Thoe appareut decreas in the vislble lwlyul wheat durjuy leat week wad reparied as 1,250,000 ‘bu, but tist fncludss some wheat afioat, : MINNEYOTA WitEAT—Wan quiet, with Tather light offerluga. Kalca wero Hmifed £2,500 bu No, 1at §1.14 3 U0 bt vy samplo at 41,03 on track; and b0 bu do &t $1.0U 118K freo on board, Total, 4,00 bu. Coux—Waaactive mud unsetticd, Lt stronger, ex. coptat the Spetdug, 'The wiarket declined 3, varly, ot closed 4, tian tle previous ovetllug, uile der a very good demand from atiorte aud a faif ons from alidppers, Liverpool and New York: were ro. borted edulor, the rat-usmed fuct causing ths carly ecliue, which was aided Ly the Bine weatlior sad faly rocalpts, hiough Msy (ha Invpsetion) was uot 8o large au tuoks of Thursdiy, Tue fact (hat cousumcrs of corh are lakivig Jiwld wors frcely iue parted moro confidonce 1o wpeculatlys Luyers : tlocurrent low r tes of frstqut wera quoted xs jroof thut torn hero Je cheap, There wua not much special news frowa the country, bot it fs understood that coru. plauting prospucta ako ‘vory good. ‘The tnore sotiled weatlior | deyiug off the grouud rapldly, aud putti, 1t in Orat-clasy condition, uud there "t 10w the et ruasol 10 hope for & good corn-crop this year. Dyt tlis bupply of merchautable carn of 1ho lusk crop 14 Lo Ji¢ved ta be rathier smail; aud tiat belief would wn. doubtodly jnduce a Lewvy speculative movement but £or the fact that 80 Wuch Mmoney way lost Lat year by Sas yarties who expectod evory month to oe the kau end of the crop, ouly to ind it pouring 1 fo a Jogy le, sblet, ko, tho shudes called up Ly tho Witcles id * Machuth,” bada fair to bold gt ** untl the crack of dovw” “isellor May opened a8 43¢, declined to 443/ advanced to 4c, and closed atdSsio, Beilor Juue' kol at i Beller wid)jc, closing st 48}, S8 or losiug 8% bopce, Beliar the tuouth, OF teguipr No, %, 80ld 81 43.g 10540, clasing ot Noo4 PR A July woid at 43 No, 43%@40cs 4,400 hu new Ligh-mixed at HY@ 443 4,000 bu new mized at 42%e; 2,500 bu rejerted 41¢; H0O bt no grade at B7e: HOO bu ears at dXddic; at 10,000 b by #Amj jo at 33@is\aon track; and 5,600 u o at 44 2460 freo on board cars, Total, b, OATB-~Were active, aversging 3(@la lowar. The pmcket opened wosk, [n sympathy with other grain, s under iboeal afarings, and soon dectine] 10 from Thutaday's elosings, shea tho ehorts commenced buy- iz, and, under an' sctive {nquiry, prices advanced fully o, The market was nlso strengthencd due. ing the last hour the sdvance in oflier Rraln, and by reports that arrangomenta warn being Ide for shipring ont mott of iho stook in saia, Tho roportad shipments yeaterday were considerably 113 excess of the recelptn, which continus liberal, The leading deal was Stay, wnich opened at 811.¢, daclined 10 30ie, and closed” ab 31@31Ne, J 1 snd closed the manie “;.‘J‘ Cashi onis wera spari offersd, and quiet ot 30K @ila. Rejcelod sold at 250, Bamplen were netiy h ware reported of 5,40 'bn No, 2 at M@ dle; b rodocted at s 2160 bt by sample at 2xso for mized, aud 3igens for white on + 8,000 bu do at 2x@i0e fre rd, Total, 22,800 bu. RYE—~Was dull and about 3e lower, The recoiple weeo o 1ittle larger, and wellafs found It nocossary to make further concesvions befote tuey could fudice tlie fow buyers present o take tho offerings, Sales wero made of 800 bu No, 2 at Gix@cic, DARLEY—Wan in falr demand and about te higher, closing strong at the advance, The reportad receipts wero larger, snd it was understood they included abatlt 8,400 by of Canada, probably nold previously to atrive, snd thero wana fair fnquiry for shipment. Tho apeculative trading wan cnially tn May, the do- mnd_belng from the Ahorts, Tho option (May) apened at 88¢, Rold to 80¢, and clored at the oninilo. June was quiet ab 650, Cash wad fatrly ctive, with salen st Ao for oar, and GxAc0k0 for round lote. No. 8 soldl at 3de, and rojected was nominal at Jt@Jde, BAmples remain quiet, Cash sales worn reported of 0,400 b No. 384 07j5@00)0: 800 bu No, 3 at 43c Total 31,200 Lty = a on FINST CALL. nellve and lower. Bales 120,000 buat ot May, x0d 83@'9%z¢ for Juns, Wheat was DTN 97N 8, Halew 3,250 ted seller June at “Tard was easicr. $12,00, 5 LATRAT, Mers pork was quiet, with alcs of 1,000 brla at$20,90 cash nnd $20.90 reller Atay. rd wa uict, Baloa”,600 tos soller Jnno at $13.00. Bhiort tiua were Srmor. Hales 100,000 1 at $11.50 @11.35 neller July, Wheat was active and (@s¢c higher, selling at 03¢ @p07e for Jiine, and cloving eany nt 094e. July nofil ;l §1.013. Maydold at 97T4EVRYE, and closed st 3aes Corn wns In fair demand and casler early, but sttouger ot tho cfose, May sold st 455 @453¢, and closcd at tho outside., June sold at 43/,435c, and closed at 435¢. July closed at 40 Oats wera stronger, sclifug at $1@I¥e for May aud closing a4 81(e. "June sold to ixoand closod nt 130 CALL NOARD. Meas pork waa firmer, closing ot $21.22 for Juno, and$21475 for Jaly. Hles 1750 brin at 0 seller sh § $20.13@21,223¢ meller Juuo § and $2.473% soller nl Lard was in fafr requent and fitmer, Baled 3,350 tea AL $1.7215(211,05 for June, and $13,173¢ for July, Tho market closed at $18,02 for Juns, GEN:RAL.MARKETS. ALCOROL—Wss quiet at §2.14, BROOM-CORN—Ordera for car and smaller lots are Tiving daily, and trado altogeiher is f3ir, with prices stéady for most descriptions, the exception being for somo of the Inferior grades, which are in larger atock tlan other qualities, Wo quote: Cholce hurl, 8@%c; No, 2 hur), 7@8c { cholve medinm, @T%e; good medium brush, 6@CYKe; fair insldonnd covers, G 5c; Inferlor, 4@kXc; crooked, 3@te. B BUTTER—There wero buyers for all offerings it for tabls use, and ot tolarably fall prices. The pooror 80rts wers mora or lees neglectsd, and are mcou~ mulating, Following aro I prevailing prices : Cholce 1o fancy yellow, 50@350} medium to good grades, 25@ 25¢; fnferior to common, 14 4230, DAGGINU—Mect with o moderate demand at stéady fgures, Trado!s improving, and holdets aro con dent that present pricos’ will bo maintained, Wo quoto: Blark A, 26e; Peerleas AA, 250; Lowlaton, 250; Montaup, 250; Ontario, 25¢; American A, 2))o; Amoakeag, 20; Otter Creok, 230; Lurinp bags, ¢ bu, 14)6@16%0;, do, & bu, 15@i6o: gunules, singlo, 14} @13e: do, doublo 20@2Uc, i CHELSE—Tho demana continuen vary light, busors being diminciined to “stock up’ with tie class of #oous uow offering, Triccs aro vory iizegular, and quatations aro nominal at @130 for poor to Lest ew, COAL—Unly a limited bisiness was doing sud values werenot subje ted 10 any notlecable chang, rauging as - follawa 3 Iackaw.anuna, range sod wit, $10,00; do egr, §0.603 canuel, $7.0J@7,507 Erle, §; Diossburg, ‘#7.60: ocking Vailey, $1,00; Indiana block, 33,500 Haltimore & Ublo, $8.01; Tillnials, $1.0024,50. A8—Wero rather ulow ot 11dllje, Tho vffer- ings were liveral, and bid fair to continuo ko, and re- tullers, though 'buylng, were taking ouly what they sem‘maflw sufticiont {0 supply thar customers from 2y to day. TISH—Wero stezdy sa provioysly quoted. Thero wog a moderataly wctive local and cotutry demand st No. 1 whitetiuhy 3-Drl, $5,10@! A (G nisokero. X-brl, §19.50@ No. 2 mackerol, y-brl, $10038.25; fami; bri, §0.50; No. tsbora kits, large, $2.00; No. 1 bay Kite, $L30: lstge fumuykits, ${,20 1 bank 'codfish, £..5@ 5,10 Georgo s codfish, $3,50@3,75 ; Lavtudorhersing, 8plit, brin, $7.73@8.00; do i¢-brl, $4.004.25; Lab- rador herting, round,’brls, $0.60BB38¢ do J-bel, 3.20@3.75 ; scated horring, por box, 400§ No. 1 b 0: Uolumbia River salmon, w-brl, £5.00, FRUILS AND NUYH—Ra.uiue were firinor. Pruncs nlso were Liold with increased firmuess, in responss to a )(cndvanca ot tho Fast, Apples, peaclicd, berries, und other frults wero held at very full figurch, Nuw were qulet and rorus hMnds wore quotedl o tritle lower : Tonriox—Dates, €a0ko; llgn, layere, Li@ive: Dge, dritme, 11@1dc: " Turkish prones eguand boxes, 10 . L Muncater, $505@3, 41;1-&.1’4 Ti@7 . 01 Erench ; raisine, layers, §:u(@ 3 Valenclu, 11 @ 1130} Su:cliron 3w, DoMEsTio—Al 42003 Michigen appics, cowmen, 92 16 4 tudiiges peaches, bialves, W cuol 1 @120: do, pured, 17@19:; blackburrics, 134, Gy ruaubarries, di@sle; plited cliorrics, 3. -Filuerts, 11 115¢5 almouds Tarragons, 195@300; Naplea wals nuts, 16.a1% 3 French walnuta, uew, 11120 ; U ono- Lio watnuta, 1@ 13c; Brazils, 0G393S: peeans, Tesas, 1 @ilgo; Whmington pelnuts, Ha8lgo; Teuncasse Ppéanuts, Gwve: African peaniits, GGk GUELN FRUITS~Foreiqu fraite were In fulr re. qaest and stoady,, Pinc-upplos ara quoted st 34.50@ 5,60 per doz. Anples ure welitug slowly at unchanged prices s Good tocholoe apples, $4.00@5.00 per brl; Messina oranges, - $,00@G.i6 for box: Vnloncia do, $12.00610.48 Por_cave ; lomona, §7,80@0.00 per boz, GROCERTES—Thera 'was an aciive aud firm mat- Xet. Orders ware numerous, snd wers liberal {n tho amounta callel for, snd tho Guantity of goody moved ot wan large. Tho following quotations were fully sustalued : stIce~Hangoon, 6% @7o; Caroling, T{@8Yo; Lou- falans, 6-,175¢, Coy¥ERs—0, O. Java, 30@3lc; Java, No, 2, 31@ 23c; cholco to fancy Rio, 2.adiijo; good to primo do, '22.2/{c; comnon Lo fair, #1,@0; 1ot Ing, 19\ @103(0; Blugapore Java, 13@26c3 Coata Itica, 93 G2 e; Maracaiby, J1@Ute. Souawi—Tatent eut loat, 113@11jic; erusled, 11 @113 ; powdered, 13@ilxo; granulated, Iu @llci A, atandard, 10°4(s10 ,¢; a0 No, 2, @10 L, 97¢@.00; extraC, 95,89 c; © No, 2, 0; 3L yallow ONG. by Dl ' ¥aset s No. o Do s brown, B@4%0: fulf T Drime do, 8K (3803 com. mon do, 145@ 0 cholco molassea sughr, Aig@3%a; Symon o S s R i @nia Yiic. ¥ BiUra—Callfornin sugar-lodt drips, 65@700: din- mond drip, §1,0321,10; silver delps, cxtra fino, 60@ G food sugur-liouss airup, 503350; extra o, 58.6 e} New Orleat snolataes, cholce, 65040 do, primo, B5@54c: do, comnon 10 good, 8@30c Porla lico mo- m!mmmbn; common wiolasacs, 33 40c; blacksteap, Briogs—Allspice, 1TG1Tsc; cloves, 62@340; cansla, G120 peppor, 173 {(@1614C nulmegs, $1.93@1,25; Cale cutta gingor, 1k(gibxc. Boaps—Truo Blue, iio; Germon Mottlod, 835370} Whito Lily, 6&04c; Whits Roso, 6@8L0; Tiogal Has van, 5%(wUb; Kavon Tmperial, e} Golden Wost, bY@ clutar, laindry, 0%@7c; da, gloss, 8 Uadife; Kingaford, puro, 1!“0': do, l:‘ U @Yre; do corn, JATUKC, o velter frdes Wore salible at recont priced, and acarca on tho market, A fow nales wero Jundo at bigher gurod, DUt fiokey was (o Lo for. wardud direct from tho couifey stationy instead of from thle market, Following ars tha prices: No, 1 tmotny, §1.60@10.75; No. % do, $12.00: mixed o, $10.00.:10.60; upland peairio, $10.50@11.0b; No. 1 do, $3,/0a0.00; slough, $4,60@7.00, 5 TIUHWINES—Wero tuactive and nominally un- chauged, at $1.07 per galion: butit is probalis that no salew'cauld have becn offected at that' figure, as Now York was easfer ut $1,11; HIDES—Wero in ‘moderate demand and steady, Greeu city butchers!, A@8ie: yreen cured ight and houvy, 7o; datnaged, GiaSio0} part eured, 8y@0%c; gren walled iy, foi wreen coustry, 3503 calf, 1205 fut hides, dry kip and ‘calf, 1do3 & Va3 ldes, 120 deacon Akl {3@dlo. Hhecy polts, wool estin washiud, $0w3d0, LEATUER~Th demand showa yery Nitle if auy fmprovewment, aud yrives remiin as beforo 1 calf, No. 1 81 Lalt, N 8% o3itiuflalo sl - Vealt, T5@1001 - ter sale (best) 8@ S0 Xips. o4 76| L, Aaola ... 0@ Ul A @, a1 3 n 40 u‘ [ 11 FRENOI WEOCK, 200D ooy $1.0051,60 avees LOUIE ALY AND TINNERS' HTOOK—Troue ta jui proviug, and prices for overytbiug 1u the st are gene eraily adbered to. Followiug aru tbe quotstions ; ‘Tix Frate—1C, 10314, 32,805 o, 1X, 10x14 Jug, 14320, 10, $0.00, 116 TiN—Large, o Lar, 2%, HoLbku—No, 1, %00} No. 3, luc, Pig, 1)0; bar3 Bioi lead jupe, Yc. Corrxm— ottouis, #o; shuatling copper, $ic, Bunrr 2 —Full cunks, 10305 slalu, 830, HUEKT [RON—No. 4c rates; i uur rou, No, ¥ to 11, staloed, 15 merican Lussia 4, 15 Ic No, U, 140t dixcaunt, 25 per cent. W 10 to 1, Ilg; 13, a3 17, 3801 18,160} cant discount : 6,7, to ¥, 1 : lmunr.i I reaction, Lard oil was weak, Lineewd, t while. knd” otlier oilu couparatively wero 'ateily: Wo quote: Carbon, 115 dug fert, 14ualy Tilinols legl teat, 150 dex., 18% G140} ‘Snow Whil tost, Lot o Lieadiight. 178 deit, 17303 extra winter Jardgll, u.ufl.m Nm&wfiuu Nf. 2 Teslo; sead, Taw, 800: 'Loliod,450; whale, winter bleached, 7 @001 sperm, $2.16@ 2,20 nastafoor oll Msietly pir & umbago oft, fe: naphtba, doodortzed, 61 ravity, Wert Virginia oile, natnral, deg. 40 dleg., 2« 3eg reduced, 28 deg., TiAe, PULATOES—>mall 1uta in kacks wera selling slowly At 204330 por bn, Tho farmers ae atill hringing in A good many potatos, and many rolaflers have not Jot oxhaustod Ve stock ey slored Iu tho £l Tionee tho demand on the atreet fs limitad, and 1f wonld probably b & dificult matter (o Gud many castomera or ear-iosds, POULTIY-The offerings of chickens ware larger, and buyers wero alow [n taking hold, Coops of old fowl mold at $4.00@4.78, aud spring chickens—oich to0 amall for ‘market—waro quated at $3.00 por” doz. ‘Tarkess brought 13@1de, Figeona wero dull at 400 r doz. HEEDS~—TImothy was In fale domand and firm, st £2,20@19,35 for vommon fo prime, 2,60@32,03 for yory cholca seed. Clover waa lowor, selling in em: Toth st $1,76@A.80, primo boing at tho ontaide, Hu garin and milict were lowor under Inoreased offer- ings. Tho former sold at 4873550, sud tho Iatter at Gdc, ¥iat was quict, st $1,20@1,30 for crushing, BALT--{vas in modorate domand and stexdy : Bagls naw fine, $1,40 ¢ Canacta do, $1.453 ordinary coars: $1.70; dairy, withont bags, $1.75; dairy, with bag, .60 Ashiton daicy, por sack, $4.60. TEAB—Itemuln “unclianged fu values, Thors was A falr demand at the pricex following ¢ Gu rownzn=tommon, @400t good do, ddA@ko: o, 45:@50¢; good do, Si@sio: Oine, 833u0c; finost, 6UR0ic: chofce, 7602 choleest, 9J@95 1.05@1.15, Iseeriat—Common, 304: 9¥@ve; metum, (0@4se; I finest, G500 i1 Tie. JAPAXs—Common, J0@MC; goad eommon, I 330 medlum, 0.2 i good medium, 45@480; fine, G0@5Ge; Hnent 53 asta; choleo, 6020363 choleest. Tha 15¢, OuLoNaR—Conimon, 30@.10; good common, 5@ 4203 medium. 400420 3 good medium, 4x@ddc; fine, 4900 fineat, 8535407 clioico G@01a: cholcest, Tow WOOD-~Was nominally unchanged,—qnoted at $8,50 for b $7.50 for becch, und $3,30 Tor slabs, 3 Waa duil and lowee at 3480, aceordin to conditlon. The offerings wors large, and {hers was vory little fnquiry, whilo te weatlior was not favors. ble for handling, WOUI—Was doll and weak, 8mall orders sre re- celved now anit chien, bt mannfacturers aro buying ne littio a posmiblo, ‘Thsre la o good dest of talk about the now clip, and very low prices nre predicted Ly Eastern partier, Tollowing aro the quotstions, which would protully bo abisded for some grades: Tub- Nasheds prime. 60c: ac, pooe 1o good, M@ ho: washed fivece, fino. good conditfoncd, ING@HUG; wastod, medi- tm do, 40@42c; unwashed, fing howy to lght, 258 wod do, 46@ B cholce, $1@10e: chioicos 2s¢; do, medium, 303se; polled, 20@3Te, LIVE STOCK. Tecelpts— M nnclllay. 0, 14,410 13,000 15,50 10,000 69,685 44,301 60,221 1,18 9 4,686 €1 1,25 17,987 299 CATTLE—Incressod firmncss at the Rast and a fall $ng off 1u the rocelpts of something like 4,600 head in- duced a confident feellug umong all claascs of operas tors, and an activo and Luoyant market was tho ro- sult. Trade opencd o Httle alack In tho mornfug, but bugers soon got down to their work, sud from abont 10 o'clock {o tho morning untll lato In the day tho reales wero Xopit constantly ensployad, and at the closo {he yards wero nearer cmpty than they Lave provious- Is bean at any timo whbin (he past fortnight. In batcliers’ stufl and stociers prices showed very littlo cliange, but n slippiug boeves thoro wasan advanco of 10415¢, na compxirod with Thursday, 8:l0s ranged from §2,60 « 300 for realawags, to 85,60 7 6.70 for extra e ure, N Bioclichs o butchcro’ siodk, aud ot ST to0 for fair to primo shipping stcera, Tho market closed firm, CATTLYE HALES, Thuraday.. RINTT SN Trica, .40 Dénney & Redmond to o o Rabu & ¥, I To Dyckuan {eaiven) Geargo"Adams & Co, (0 Greon To Morrds & W, (), To Morris & W, (bulls; To Hereh, 3, & Co To Motris & WV, o Morris & W. Ao Morrls k W. Cilien oodnnn (cal 11, R, Henry to i a1 Nosenbaum & 8, to Gwite & 1. . 54 o Bwift & I1.., "T'o Hattnett, Tader & lteed To Benson, T'o MeDonald, Wodd Bros. to' Monrbe, ‘To Morris & W.uieseas. Jesso Adatns to Crittendon "o Dot vesssnsss To Campbell To Bwife & 1. .y00eie 33 11, Green & Co, to Mourod, ..., 80 ‘fo Snannon, 1 ‘To Grable. o Hwift & H.....0 00 iro Hawklns (Ceolors).. e o Hawkins (foeders) Lo linwkins (fcodern) James Jackson to Sfartin, "To Dobart (cows and bl o Pfelizor,, To Bwift & T, tall, Patterson E & B To Morris & W.., Jolin Wallwork to b To Doflil.. b0} To Bwitt & 11 . P Gregory, Cooley & Co, to Bionraa 8¢ Tu Chplu ... .0, 10 o Morrls & W, To Aliecto. ... Alexander, O, & Go, to' Keelor. To Morzl & W. T0 Tdylor.ee vos 8t, John & Lrawn to Sweeney, 0 o Keefer, 18 4 tae a7 Southworth & 11 to Cook... 16 To Marll; 1 R. Straborn & Co. to Hammond, 17 To Hamimond, .1 1,290 s JI0OS—Tlie receipfa Weto 5610 5,000 Head Iess than for tha day befors, snd that fuct checked any tendency to a further decline, {he incrkot ruling about steady at. thé reducod pricss of Thuraday, or at & reduclion #ince Manday of Hu@35a in light. ond paor. to good heavy, Thera was o fairly active market at $7.4:@ 1,63 for common to primo liglit, and at. $7.2328,00 for in. fettor to cliofce Lieavy, ~Qully sold &t 30.50@7.00, The markot closod ateady, 100 saves, No, Hall, Patterson & Co, to Rtcker. ...133 26 Birawn, ] o Armour, o Alloron To Allerton..,.... Lo Aterton. 111110 To Allerton. ito Marsl fo Botetord.... . Jahn Wullwork €6 Tiptice, Algxauder, 0, & C "o Itos0 & 1 T'o Halatesd, I'o Halatesd,, T ‘Ta Bchwarlz, Dickion & Byors 16 00 AFUIOUE vy To Teck brow, td Giiatt; Martin o Larkin.., 10 v esavseesers B3 ToDale... . H, I, Mallory & Bro, ‘White, TaOrvis. To Armo ‘To Armonr, o 11, R, Henry to M Elictt & M, to Armour.,.,, 22 Btrader, Wadeworth & i1, 4 ‘To MeLaos I Ta Boyd & 7 Tdsenbaum & B, ot 0 Armenr, K To Bntle . 8L Ta Butler, ..., o 87 Rader & lieed to William Smith. Ta William Smith To Willlam Bt ‘To Notsford .. To sloyd & Co, Qravea Bros, to Allort: Orvin, Yood Bros, to Tator... * Ta 'Tabor,. To Avmour, El.“.‘lohn & I nora,. Btrahorn & Co, to Thallo: To Thallon, 8 Brown, T. & Co, to Tabor, L0 Taliorsea s Soulhworth & Biown to Orvis. Holmes & B, to 8pring & H To Dole & Oo, . Kolly, G, & aq'.{ to Btahliocke Bird & Rameey toTilion To D, @, Browi, .. 7 A BULEP_Woro acarco and pricos were nominal at $4.00@30.25 for poor to ehoive, EAST LIBERTY~~WEEKLY NETORT. Specurt Dsvateh to Fas Chiewsn Tribins, EAST LIGERTY, PA., Anril 38,—OATTea—lozotpta for the wook onding April 37, 233 cars of throngh snd 102 of yard slock, or in all G35 hiead, ngatost 7,140 tho week Leforos supply 1or salo hero was fair, Lt mostly of common fo medluia; good to oxira wore scarco} trade was very dull, aud mont ¥ dono {o conntry buy- cra and Jocal butchors ; very fow sold for Philadelphin or New York ; pricos a shido off fror 118t wosk; pes quite ompty} best, 1,400 to 1,000 lbs, §5.6UG@S.763 wedimn t6 iwod, 1,107 to 1,00 b, $LIEI0; come mon 10 fufr, 000 10'1,000 fba, $.04s4.755 builw, slags, and cowa, £1,00&4.00; stockers in demand, and foeds era §3,25@ 1,50+ " salen for the weak wero 1,300 Lead, nguinst 28 fnaf weck. Tlogu~—Necelpts, 11,600 hicad, apatnat 10,045 the weok bafore: aupply fair, but feoling very wosk and prices - off ; Phlladelphise, §8,23@8.40; Yorkers, $7.76@8,00; TolghH, $3.60@ 70U, Burce—Recoipts, 17,200 hioad, against 20,0000 tho wock bofore; lmrly et for good clippod “wooled, ' 101 to 140, $6,76(7.2%+ woaled, B 000, $8.25%6,60;_woolcd, U to 40, 5,506 8,76 :@c:l ppod, U0 to 100, $3.95@5.80; clippad, 50 to 60, ALBANY—WEEKLY REFORT. .00, Special uavateh to The (hic.tin Tridune, NT, N, Y, April 33.—Breves—Iecoipt: weok 4155 0f & uperior quality ; af nd_raarkct netivo at o do:ifho ‘of 10 3¢ ou good heriug steers § medinm weighta A-Olllnlz nt e, or a tritle nnder; & fow moro takon at Gige, welgh. {ug 135 o heavier lot wero beld st 630'cc, with uo takers ; Luatern and local doalera took fargely of tho offerlugw, and efght Now York buyers tovk 150 cars loads; olly d few Texaa recolved, und stockera sold nf 8gidige 7 males abont 4,20 bead, 1,000 more than lest wek ; the market cloalng stoady ot tho opening price, with = few unsold, Buuzr—Tecelpts, 56 cars, 15 more than last woek ; market firmer but quiot ; demand moderato and trade slow; Lastorn and Now York wauts lmited: locul traas fair; sales of comman 44 6o; fair to good ot 6@ 705 extrant1ies fall labd In falr demand at TXG s epring aulf at 10@13c, . Toas—Notling dolng: NEW YORK. New. Yonx, April 23,~Dneves—Rocelpts, 1,312, ‘making 4,660 1or four days, agalust 5,380 at tho same tima Jast week; markot & rlflo easior’; pricse not ma- terlally changod. SusEr--ieceipts, 2,700, making 8,600 for four days, \nst 10,080 at the same timo laat weok, Trade dall d limited: downward tendency; s few chioice un- sliorn 8c, buik O3ge 7)o was the Tango for ordinary to primo clipped ; G3(@0xc for ordinary ta goad. BWINE~] ipis, 4,780, making 10,140 for four days, aguinst 12040 ot the mamo time (xat woek car-loa of fur Obio corn fed, 83,313 per 100 e, Johu A, Merritt, of tho firm of Merritt & Burchard, cattle brokors, died ut his home at West Oheater Coun- ty lnat night, 7z CINCINNATI, 3 CINomNNATI, O, April 28,~IToas—Dullt fair to good light, $7.0'@1.00; fair to good be w $1.05@17, ceipte, 16,361 hiead ; abipments, 848, ST, LODIf, 87, Louts, Mo,, April 28,—Hoas—Quict and un- changed, OatTLe—~Slow for lack of supplies; prices un. changed, p LUMBER. Thoofferitige at tho docka wera vory light yesterday, and business was necessatily routrictod. Two or thres cargocs were aold at unchanged pricea, Pleco stuff was quoted at $8.00, and foch at $2.00@11,80, Anotber feet 8 now duo, and probably the offerings will bo tberal by Monday at least, Groen Bay fa now opon, and voasols have boen seot fo Monomince and oilier ports, Tha followlng salog wore roported ; Cargo sehir J. V. Filer, from Manlsteo, 40.m amall timber ut $4.25; 160 m joista and scantlings at $4,00, Bold by Willlam Ru- ger. Cargo schr Vermont, from Muskogon, 80 m boards and etrips st $11,50, Sold by Wil liam Meglado, g Tho yard dealors roport a maderato busiucas, Prices are Iriegulic but mot quolably lower for aty stutr, Groon 2fuch 13 wellfng at $10,60, Bhinglea continus Furat ana second cloar, Third clear, 1inch, Tulrd ceur! thly Ve 55000 Qio r floorfig, firdt add seoaiid, Tough.. B0.00wi2.00 Cloar alding, Airst and second 17.5.@14.00 Firet conunon slding, Finaring, firet common, econd commou, dressod Box bosrds, A, Dux boarda, it Blingles on U FI1N. $100 plyestst e 61,700 during the paat fow mouths, under our jmproved system of operating in Stocke, Riaka redoo.d to vominal sums aud profits fucreassd. Book contaiulng full fuformation sent on I}J plication, TUMBRIDGE & CO,, ankers and Drokers, 4 Wall-sk.,, New York, $60, $100, $200, $500. $1,000, 2 M &: (0. Bankars and AL IO ANS AR & GO Sl uyestmonts of latke Or ‘dmiall Amounts in stool fol o o arsates, ‘whioh frageantls piy fota Fsisi g e st SO it suni S ivealure andl waukly reborta sent Irou: TEDD PIT FOR. HARVARD SPLENDID FI , (i i a will remaiu at Cambridgs durd o culloge. See 26767 and duvato nearly al hix theg @ preparation of candtdates for the Freshinan and Boghaiaore Classos, Number of ppils positively limie ited to four, in order o tusure to each » thurough s el bty #bot ‘made %, . Al Unlvinity, 0, lm?fi“gmb:m., Masa, R, ARRIVAL Rxl":uufln! oy Rterr enpt * Bunrlay excepts Five bunday s¢8:00 8, m LROAD TIME TABLE. ANH‘DB_PAHTHRR”UP' TRAINS RENOE MARKA. ~T Batnrday es. e oeted, | Ar Dafiv. CHICAGO & NORTVWESTER"1 RAILW\Y, ket 0f1cus, B Clarloat, (Bherman, Howse), and 15 Genar. at,, corner Madiron-al,, and at Omana Night JiTprosts roeport & Dubugue 14 Milwan) EMilwauk oA Paul & Winons BMarnnatte Krpres gionera Lake B §-Depotvorner of Well -Depotaornor of Cagal MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. t, faot of Lnke- Pt ilintn S din and ai Halnier House. EiLICx. vid Clinta Xprode.. gEroopntt & Dubayng Hneear o Tant Mal oy K Kapram, aand Kingl 1and Rinale. and foot of Tucentysoenndont, southan e af o Day v m, Kalamazoo A i * 4:00 b m Atlantlo Exprors (dallv.. BiR D. 10, Nighit Exprost.. 19-00p. in. GRAND RAPIDA'A Morajug Kxpross i T18atuedey Rz, CHICAND, ME}ON & ST. TY & DERVER SHORT LINES, - Unfon Depnt, Wert Skl Ogicer: A1 arrive, LOUTS and CHICAGO, KANSAS ear Jadison-st, dzldge, ARy Tickd Kensas City anil Denrer Fast s, Louis and Springilald Loujs, Hr,rln‘glernl sorin Diy lxprov, Poorin, K * ©hicagn & Paducah Haliroad B Htrontor, & Tox) Tacon, Washing(on K dJellot & Dwikht Accouunudation, 23 LAKE SHORE & MICHIG Mail, vin mafo Iine, Bpeelal N, Y, Rzpreis. Atlantia Kxoress, dally, Accommodati Nigbt Kxore: CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE % ST. PAUL RAILROAD. 4 Canalusis, Ficket Otas, Unfon Devol, enrner Jadison an 68 South ClarA-st,, opponle Sheraan liou: Mllwaukea Fxprasr, Wiscatain & Minuc [T Nixch as Wiraonwin, Towa, aud Aiiosita TLeare drrive, 8:ba.m |t T30 p, me 10:00 8, rne | *4:00 p, ma :05 . m. | *31:008, nee Minncapolisara wood Offica 131 Kun Cano Nig Spsingtiela, Pooris, nau o Dibugus % Sioux Ciey i Gilmaw Passonger. ., Ali Lralna ran vis Milwankon. i olthor v Chlon, or via Watortawn, 1aCh ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, fool of Lakest. and fotaf 3nro Taoria and Rokak Expr Dubgue & Sionx Uity Itz Tieenty.creondat, oiheat, mer Clarke 1w _TIobA Taare, | Avron, 8:ip, m. s T Kaku| Y m. l andatdeale o) L T and Lanatand Stxteenihoate, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON ¥ UUINCY 4ILT Degols, oot o jana.az. and Sietsaiies, Tcket Offent, 5) Qlarirt) Mail and luxprese, u PR Pacino Nust Lise, fur s hansne Ui Aucon Fano Alendata, Uttawa Anroes P Dubuguo % Hio Paortio Nlzht ‘ctinon & bt K owner' owner'stirus Downer's(3ravo Adc ubuauo & Sioux Out5, Loxonwortn, A Kaman Qliy, Bonvonartii, A 00, Feava Accuium (it | 0 A arrice, Leave, wsan, .. 00n m. R .. 21p, m. 3w I m. s o m 10:30p. m 1) AT Tieket Offces, 53 Clurs @il af Depor, 123 Jf1el lere frumn Exposition “Ex, Bundsy. tir, Baturdar, ERIE AND CHICABD LI 1Kz, NMonday . e U ar, e ind Paclle, tpay Corner Maditon, * Zratn. Teave, | drriee. Day Fxpross—Vullman Draw- _— (ll)(-"\;mxrl:‘ nl'lmm‘"“ Uas 1o} 0w Vork wi .| 8:60m. .| 8108, m. Atlaatio Eapres L e aca Drawlng: ftnom Cora and liviel Care F8n. m.l 8:t0p. m, Only e runnig fan b PITISBURL, FT. WAYHE ¢ CKICAD RAILWAY, ar8 to Now Yark, Huhl e, m, m.i* §:0% p, m, ¥ t Saturday ezoeptedi Hindey excopted. Daily, + Monday exceptor s | DA - BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROSD. Traing leave from rvear of Eepusttion Builiing and oot ar Twentysecond-al, —Denot cornsr Madison-yl. and Aichiganav, City oice, 81 Clark-tt,, corner af Warte fngion, Leave, | drrive, e ¥ G0 p, ma m. 80 3 8.10 p, m. 'Datly, Bandays oxcoplod, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANN % PACIFIC RAILROAD. Digol, tornéraf Van liuren anid Sherman, Grand Omana, Leavenn'th& At P A Soomaioqation.se: Nisbt Kxptues, . KID Ticki ¥ Tacide Hotal, e’ ‘hison R GLOVES: KID GLOVES. TLargo 8tock 3-button Jouvin (Real Kid) at §2.00, worth 2,85, warrant ed and fitted to PARISKID your hiands, GLOVESTORE, 94 BTATE. 8T SODA WATER AFPPARATUS, SODAWATHR APPARATUS, Fur the tmanufacturing of Sods Wator, Gluger Als Winés, Mineral Waters, Mead, -Root Bocr, cic, Alsé Tiotdling Machines, for’ corkiiig nnd filing; Aorbli Dispousing Apperatua for the Uountor, on new princk ples. Apparatus, : . Cor.Elm Boud for Catalogue with roports of fudges ot L \VH":‘IAH GEE, and Franklin-sts., Now York, MES Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts. ¢ oxpurionce aro 41l impirant, Bewinnl R.gnt ioases by boud. can pouitivaly he olicate atigution, oal] o timts, A bouk fur the folie 7o all abnat thow, O A " Dr. C nole for. the a8 pun 07 tu' mil casod g prIveL 11 thete gompiical IS Liassuod. n 1348, A iast 3 cars, Axo 8o Wenknesy dreains, pliples un o Lage, jott 1iss: ot fl\l' . P?ifl Wi n"'ln[ll;om«x:l £ writs, ' Dlonsant Homa for b ‘million, Marrivge ujdo, wbich BIIT,—HBDIII\‘HINI 1 —::: Dr, James it el Invitod: Bigelow Hia removed from 270 Bouth Olaik-at, {o 82 Wedl Rladteon-st,, where hie will bo plowed {oseo Lis old putiants. o will continue to treat Chronfo Neryout aud Buin Discas The poar will be treated free fron 4 to 4 p. 1, oacl i irge 21 300 pages, gt formstion Lo those who inteu to nrry sud Lhoss who are in any vudy nufitted for ArTis) Price 80 contaj acut o sny address, OMcd hours from 9 L, t08 p, 1. Bun dtodp, oy Adential, NO OURE! D NO PAY1! r. Kean, 175 Sauth Clark-st, coraer of Monros, Chicaze. Miy b consulied, personally ohirouta ur Baivouy . oaly physiolans fu the oity wii o B, Vo e b 8 RV INTION—~A ALLDI N it et of oclzras Auivarad & Maseum of Anatowy, New Y ol premature ealty iay e 1Saatuug. culii iy be rogal lmx AL 1y, thy ¢ 3 co atd resldonco! fron of alarge, che T B LAY Frauta slirge ur 0o ‘Handays from 3 ol o ark, on tho oais A T o a0d ‘Ll treatimont of PRESCRIPTION FRER o Bosa aaa’ ’““"“‘&.;'&?."J’:‘:‘;"&"‘mm' elous F BT L G diras

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