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TFINANCE AND TRADE. Review of the Finances of the Past Week., Encouraging Recovery in the Tone ofthe Loan Market. Provisions Strongor---Wheat Easier-- Free Exportation of Corn. The Produce Marlkets Steady and DMeoderately Active. FINANCIAL. The loan market han Leen barren of any new or fntereating developments. Loans have been in lightdemand. The currency movement to the cotn- try hes come to a standstill, but the clearings of the banks have been Inrge, and this has heen con- aldered Indicativo of [ncreased transactions in husi- ness. There is noticeable fn slmost all departs ments of bslncas a firmer tone, And a moro cheer- ful view of the future than has hitherto prevailed sloca tha panlc, The impresaton I8 decpening that the timea aro on the mend, and that the present scnson 18 the aat of the dull ancs that have plagued us for the Inst threo years, Rates of |l!|cmml’ At the hank were 84310 per cent to regular customers, Desirable outside bor- rowers can secure atrect rates. On the street rates are 6@12 percent, Thero ls a Iack of good nogotiable paper. New York exchango waa sold botween banks at 25¢ per $1, 000 discount. The country movement of currency has fallen simost to nothing. The elearings of the week aro reported as fol- lows by Manager D. R. lale, of the Clearing- 1louse: Date, Talances, Monday,. 8 32, 605.33 Tuesdny FITRSEATY Wednesd: ‘Thursia) ,7: Friday.. A7, 053 Eaturday 275,070.40 TOMLvaruesisneiaeeren KZN137,850.77 B1,002,704.07 Correnponding week Inst FLi T gen ovees ZLOGITABY 2,734,170 TIB FAILURES ADROAD, The recent heavy fallnres abrosd In the Trish and Scoteh linen and yarn trades will have littlo effect in this conntry except to cheapen the commodities involced to American buyers, TILR MONETARY STANDARD. On the questlon of the manetary standard, a Parls correspondent of the Jndependence lelge mentionsn ramor, which, If confirmed, Is of somo {nterest, The writer aflrma that the departments of finance at Vienna, Rome, and St. Petersburg, as well as In Parfs, nre heginning to be ecrfously preoccupled with the nccessity for an understanding on that subject. Notes have been exchanged between them: England and Germany aroto bo consuited, and thero Is alrcady reazon o helleve that a confer- cence will bo held, At Vienna probably, durlng the next winter, NEW NATIONAL DANK. . The followlng new bunk organized and authorized to commeuce buwincss, is officially reported to the LComptroller of the Currency: a4, Famners' Natlonnl Hank of Pennsburg, Pa. {ithortzed capital, 81000001 paldl-In capital, +30, 0! Di{nm F. Revd, restitents ‘A, F. Day, Cnaliter, ' Aus thorlzed (0 commenes business May 31, 1870, BURRENDER OF DANK CINCULATION. By way of explanation of the rapid surrender of bank cfrculation {n March and April, and tho eln- gular decreaso since, it Is enld that the banks were 1t that thne particularly pressed, and were forced 1o realize on thelrbonda. Doubtleas this [s true in many Instances. Whenever o bank was pressed for ready money, ft could deposit with the Treasurer $00,000 in lcpal-tenders, anr- tender clrculation to that amount, withdraw $100,000 In Londs, ecll them for 8120, 000, more or lese, nnd reallze £30,000 by the transaction. Thy view of the caro Ignores, bowover, the fact hat the banks gencrally found It fmposxible to loan safely and profitably all the currency they had st command. From $50,000,000 to $100, 000, 000 have been lying idle; many milllons more have Yeen carning small interost. 1If tho banks os o whole had necded money, the cnse would have been different; In point of fact, milllons were iying fdle, for want of which, it is supposed, over 0,000,000 of bunda wero withdrawn and sold during the montlof March. So faras this explan- Mion properly applies, it indicates that certnin banks, not few in number, were in need, not of n temporary lonn, or to sustaln customers, but to get it of old accounts, pay old debts, and reitie up loaing transactions, In short, in such cares, the wtirement of clrculation was really o piocess of dquidution. —Zhe Putlic, June 15. AN FRANCISCO MINING BTOCKS. There I3 not much to bo sald .about the stock market for tho past week, The miost enlightened person In etock mattery could searcely givo an In- telligible dizgnosls of Its points of Interest, As *¢ptill waters run deep,” there may be more strength underlying the sluggish movements fn the itock wmarket than the usual ubserver Lns any idea »f. Its vicigsltudes have partaken much of the tharacter of tho summer scason in Californla, A |ittic molsture In tho morning spread over its sure ‘ace, whether it came from (he fogs of Inside manipulators or the gentle dewa of the one-horso ono rotor, would cause prices to wear n vigorous untlook, Everyatfempt to got enthusiosm up ton sticking point proved abortive. ‘Uhere was no end of trying to agitate the duil sen of wspecujation by brokers and a few of the dally dabblers, bLut all tielr cfforts could only eucceed In producing a lll)plolmm and there. —Alta Callfornia June 11, 'Live Julletin of tha Oth roys: As an evhdence of the extreme daliness in the mining- nre MArket, we may state thiat the whiole Washoo list was called at the San Franclseo Board this morniog lesa than an hour and the only chunges warth mentfons {ng embrace an advoncy of ¥2 in Alphn and Yellow Jdacket, and §1 in Ophiir. Th Iknonza stocks remaln Where they have heen ull thid week, MASSACHUSETTS BAVINGS BANKS REDUCING IN- TENEST. Tho Springfleld Republican aanounces that the Mauenchusetts xavings banky are geadually ylelding to the pressura of tho hard tiwes, and reducing thelr dividends to 6 per centa yoor, 1t saya: The matntenance f 7 per cent fnterest on thelr lonns, added 10 the thactivity (i WEsorts of Tustutes, 1 (v crenslng thelr surplus halances; und URIcks they soun o dUWn 10 @ percent fn Ehelr eharges, thiey witl not n bo nble to oarn 5 per cent for helr depositors. Thietr chivice tous ara liclng seduved Ay from et Ly private capitallste or outs{ie oranizations, and vven 8¢ the rediiced dividends of B per cent, Uhetr deposttors fnd uo temptation to withdraw their deposits UOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 112@112%5. Qreenbacks wers BUK@B8Y centa ou the dollar lagold. GOVERNMENT HONDS. currency s, CITY AND COUNTY BONDH, B ChicagoCity 7 ¥ ct. hond, Chilenio CIty 7 ¥ ct, sewe Cliesio Clly 79 ct. watcr o, Cuuk County 7 ¥ ct. honds (3hori). 1 . I Couk County 71 et bunda ton).... West Park 7 ¥ ct.” Donily, North Chicago 7 ¥ ot ‘ark) . *And lutcrest. LOCAL BTOOKS, et WaiiGial s e WitiGuai, )h,'n:hlflu'}?"flfllll- Cummercial National, rihweatary atius tlonal Bank of Lol rman NAtonal.... 1lome Natlonal. Central Natlon Merchanta: Bavings, Leath City Rajiway, We City Kallway, North Jsders luwirance Cump T e © -Ligut & Coike Coin . Blwflauu lbullk {uld). . (i Kxpobiiion stack (new).’ Eaposition stoek (scrp) *And tntercat. DY TELEGRAYIH. NEW YORK, New Yonx, June 17.—Gold opened at 1124 sod tlosed at 112%, Borrowling rates fat to 1 per centy Governments dufl and strong, Ntstlroad bonds generally Orm State bonde quies aud nom|, ‘Ths stock warket opeucd generally weaker, the ¥xcephion belng vome Western abares, There was 1 break In Now Jersey Central from 70 to 7635 reg- slar. and to 75 acller sixty, based on rumors of puasing the dividend. Dcelaware, Lackawanus & W 8 deeltnod from 1073 10106, This fresh Ncakneas In coa) roads had somo Jufiuence on the yeneral morket, and 2 the day advanced thero was saccline of 3 to 3. from the early quotations, Ktock lsland, howovor, rose to 108. tn the clov- g boar Weatern sharcs were Srw, while the re- mainder of the list was sicady, The warket closed Rall bug Arm. Included [n the sales to-day wero 3,500 Pacilc Mall, 6,300 Western Cnlon, 10,000 Northweateri, 100 Rock Island, 14,000 8t Panls, 25,300 Lako Bhore, nnd 2,600 Toledo & Wabash, Money market eary nt 2@215 1 primo mercantila e 413013 : cstors Fecelpis, $20%, 0N0; i ‘Astietant Tressurcr disburscd $11,0003 clearings, £17,000,000. Shtprasnia of speclo to-dny, $435,000, includin }!fil),l}(.m in gold colnj theremaluderin gold an ver baTa, e rogda imports for the weck, $715, 000, “.c;ln% 250“«;1, days, 457%@I87X; demand, Tn‘e weckly bank statement s as follows: Loans, decrease, $7, 608, 1100; specic, decreane, 8410, 0003 fexnl-tonders, increare, $1,1500,4007 deposita, de- cronse, 82,238,600 clrculation. decreane, $163, - 700; reserse, increase, S1,440, 425, AOYERNMENT BONDS, Conpons, '8 Couponsy New..... Coupons, s 2 Coti] 2 ARTOORS. colipons, B CirtencicaT, Adnms Express., Wells-Fatin {imertcan lix Weatern Union 834 1 New Jomey Central. hiteksiiver 18 | Bt Paul, 'acific Mall. 2;;: B, Panl i 6 | Wabash pf Mariposa pfd 00, | Nomes “'l;ll( Terra laute 1 f nlll.“g l&lkl Chicago & Allon...... n L t‘un:k-uver 1344 | Bock Tahui h Mariposs. Wabuah. ... #a%4 | Terre tinut a0k Ghicnko & Altan pid : e Sicvoniaciner Atlantie & Pacific prd. Indiana Centrol Gl B.& Q. Hanafim & 8t Jos hore. Tiltnota 3¥n thaT. 0 Y Cleveland & it i Narthwestern., 42k | 1, Pac Nurthiwentern | o Cas G0 & 1o0e > T 0, old,.. 11 A4H | Virginin, ol enncrsee old... irginia, ol Tenncsice6s, nNew.,., n ‘ Missourl... Virkinia uew, PORRION, Loxnow, June 17.—Amount of Imillon gone In. {)taouflle Bank of England on balancy to-day, £22,- Consols for money and account, 14 7-10. "0am, 105! 78, 10845 10-40e, 107 new 5a, lflghi”k’uw ork Central, 00; Krie, 12X prefer- red, 19, Panis, June 17.—Ttenter, 105f, 90C. Fraxgront, June 17.—New bs, 102, COMMERCIAL, The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produceIn thls city during the twenty-four honrs cnding at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning: Teccipts. 1870, Flour, bris.....| 10,024 Wheat, bu.iof 110.010) ata, b Giye, b siariey, Q. aeed, 1 secd; lhe 1, corn, 1bs! ! mentw, 1ba's Shpments, [ 9,300 8,210 15,340 ATI0 0,010 1,070,418 e 00,000 114,695| 1, wiien, Wool, Ihs. Ehingles, m.... Sait, "brly, Poultry, coops. %0} {inme. ik chEs e o i G. appics, brl BERNE, Biluereilietirans selessea CHLTT Withdrawn from store on Friday for clty consumption, 6,133 bu wheat, 1,001 bu corn, 581 but oats, ‘The following graln was Inspected Into store in this clty on Saturday morning: 4 cars No. 8 winter wheat, 2 cararejected do, GearaNo, 1N, W, wheat, 80 cars No, # do, 1 car No, 1 spring, 66 cara No, 2 do, 70 cars No. 3 do, 51 cars rojected do, 1 car no grado (230 wheat): 2 cars No. 1 corm, 72 cars high mixed d6, 198 cars and 5,700 bu No. 2 do, 2 cars new mixed do, 41 cara and 4,000 bu re- Jjected do, 2 cars no grado (315 corn) ; 15 cars white oats, 46 cars and 0,100 bu No, 2 do, G cars rojected do, 1 car no grado (U8 onts); 18 cars No, 2rye, 4 cars rejected do, 1 car no grado; O cars No, 2 bare ley, G cura No. 3 do, 1 car rejected do, Total (657 cars), 280,000 bu. Inspectcd out: h2,603 bu wheat, 163,227 bu corn, 87,244 bu oats, 10,830 bu ye. ‘The following were the recelpts and shipmenta of brendstnffa and live stock at thia point during the post week, and for the corresponding weeks ending os dateds June17, Junelo, June 19, Decelptsi— INTH, 187, 7l Flaur, by 41,151 (1,459 730, 181 orn, b 2,300t s, L a7 nye, i w70 nnyl’«?‘. 3,800 Live b tle, No. ipiner Fiour, brl Whest, b Due a1,219 The following were the exports fromn Now York for tho weuks endlug o8 dated: Junel?, June 1o Junelo, 1870, 1970, 73, Tlour, brls. 10,800 12 z00m Wheat, bu. 1,240,305 457 Corn, bu, DlAn207 W 12000 The exports of wheat for the firat five days of lost week were 1,825,000 b, The recelpts of wheat at Chicago and Milwaukeo for the two weeks ending Juno 17 were 3,327,600 bu, and the shipments 2,373,200 bu, Incrense In stucks, about 150,000 bu, "The total recelpts of graln In this eity for the two weeks were 7,072,382 bu, ond tho ehipuients 0,304, 6V: Verlly, this s heavy work. The samo rate, con- tinued through the year, would give to Chleago 184,000, 000 bu as recelpts, Of courso it Is too big to laat. A sample of the Last Indian wheat now belng eold in London was forwarded lnst week to Robert Warren, of this city, 1t [s a very ng, large berry, very closely resoinbling the California product. Tho Cbicago produce markets wero moderately active In tho sggregate on Saturday, but lrrogular in that respect; while provislons wero variable in prices, sud Ureadstufla generally stendler. The weathcr was wtlll cloudy, and s little rain tell, but thero was a widespread hopo (hat it will mow clear uwp, thongh no one folt certain abont it, 'I'he tone of advices from other Dolita was not generally favorable to hulders ex- cept In provislony, and buyors for future delivery were not quito soactive as during the carlier daye of the week, The shipping movement was mors active, but chietly in corn. Dry-goods wero urderod with falr iberality by local retallers ns well as the country trade, and the wnarket presented o sweady tone. Jubbers of gro- cerfes were dolng a satisfactory bueiness, In valaes no quotable chianges were apparent. Sugars, teas, slrups, rice, coffees, and most of the minor articles, were held at fully previonn figures, Butter wna In actlve dumand, aud, although In 1arge sup- ply, former quotations wero suetained, Chaoea remplns uhout steady. Tho recelpls ara mot greatly In excoss of the curreat requircments of the trade. Prices of fivh, couned goods, and drled frufts runged the samo us on Friday, where as s rule they were steadily held. In the cou), wood, bagging, leather, und tobacco markets, no lmpor- tant new features wero doveloped. Paints and ofls were reasonably active snd firm. The advauce in carbou noted Friday was fully sustained. ‘The offerings of cargo lumber weore small Batur- day, and littlo was dosie after the early hours. Plece stuff was In good demand and firm, angd the samo may be eald of most grades of fuch lamber, The yard trade contlnucs moderate ut unsltered prices, Wool was In lght Westeru request, and steady under rather sumall recelpts, Lrovwm-corn, bay, and bides wero unchanged. boeds werevery qulot,, Timothy snd flax wore salable at full prices for prime samples, but other grades weredull and weak, Green fruite were abundunt and easler, tho demand buing only falr, whilo lers wera enxlons to close out before night. Poultry wus steadler, snd some descrlptions stronger, Eirge wero stesdy. Luke frelghty wors active, veasels, ot unchanged rate 2 chlefly on corn st 244c for wheat nod 4¢ on large vesscls for corn to Buflalo, both by safl, Rall freights were quiet und unchanged, agenta asking 20 to New York, 18c to Philadel phia, 173¢ to Baltimore, and 25¢ to Boaton, per 100 1bs, Through ratew by lske and rail were quoted at 10@10%e for corn and 10@11c for wheat to New York, and 12@124¢ on corn to New England poluts, Freight engagements wero reported for 14,000 bu wheat, 460,000 bu corn, snd220,000 bu oty FOURION IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chleago Customs June 17, 1870 Behweltzer & Beer, 20 cases dolls; Ficld, Leltor & Co., B cases mdse; West & Co,, 0 cosce sea-shlla, Awmount of duties collucted, $1,2562. 48, URALN 1N BlULT, The Now York Producs Exchanys Weekly gives the folluwing as tho vialble supply of gratn, com- prising the etocke tn grauary ut tie principal points of secamulatlon st lak® nnd eeadenl voits, o transit by rall, ontho New York csnals, and the Inkes, Juno 10, 1870; 2 Oifn, | farley, b, o, £30,054 13,873 o Wl 1,211, 14 488,437 Counle 1,210,710 B adoat Rey| " Kavaon] Tk Ju'0 10,70, 10,252, A% KT o L7 Tot May 27,70,10, 1 i 200 oL gom 420 4,100,508 248, 745 30 744, 074! 2,024, 2231 3 LT 2 A 1 3014, 04 Al a0 = 5 2 1313 Z 3. 5 3 PROVISIONS, HOU PRODUCTS—Were In fafr demand, with & firmer feellug, though the tone waa sumewhat une steady. Hogs wero in larger supply than (s ueual on Satuniny, but they wera reported firm, and advicen frum other pointa indieated that product was regarded axnot Ifkely to decling further at present. The atocks liere Are 22,000 bris pork, 3,000 tes lard, 10,000 tew haina, and 1,000,000 B8 meats, less than o year ago; oF a total difference of 9,250,000 B8 of product fu favor of bigher prices as compared with this time fast year. The Daily Commercinl Repord gives the following ny tho shipments of provisions from this clty for the pertoda named: | Zard, \ITama) Bhowiders) SAliddies, u | [ Tor! bris. | “fca,' | tcde Wk end's il Inein 70l 3285 4 0] 200,00) Binwkis| nsai 8,757 &8 1ok Sloce Noy| 1, "7 RS54 201,270 43,234 27, 040,228, 8'me thne I ) | 74 1208, 3401204, 097154, 370,29, 150, 100, *Includes all cut meats, except 8, P, hams and shouls ders. Mess Pork—\Wos moderately active, and ndvanced 20c¢ per brt, afterwards receding 10 121e above tha closing prices of Friday. Sales were reported of 850 brls cash at $10. 1204210, 5143 9,250 Lrinseller July at $10. 10@ 19, 2! 0,500 brls aciler August at $10.50G210,43; and 1,250 br seller Boptember at $19.60@10.05, Total, 11,R50 rla, The markes closed stoady at $18.00318.75 for summer packed, and §10.15@19.50 for winter: 819,174 sclier Julys #10.37@10.40 scller August. 'goller Sep- tember closud at about: 810, G010.62%, and seller tho year st £10. X410, 25, Prime mews pork waa quated at $17.00@17.25, and oxtra primoat $14.00s14. Lard—\Vas in guol reqitat, and 12163106 per 100 B Jihier, In syipathy with ai bvance o o4 per 112 in Livcrpoof, Snles were reported of 2,650 tcs cash at 11506 14216, 5,500 tew solfor July &L $11. 14550 Ly saller Auguse v B11 40 Li 08 T . 400'tes, The miarket tlosed 080 “at €11,97%w 11,40 i or elicr June: $14.37%ce11. 40 seller Jaly: $11,50 11,523 peller Augusti and $11.034c011.03 _siller Bop. sembor, Selier the year was quoteil at $10. 125410.2: Weats—Wero $u govd denand, and moderately acii At the prices of twenty:four houm proviously, recaver- ing from the decling of thie provious evening. It was Titnored that several salcs wers made for export that were not reported. The sales mindo public aggregnted 5,000, 141 8,784,020 237,013,208 0 mashort ribs at 10o seller July, and 10,0 periw pa sellor August. Also 00,000 D ' aliatlders ot 7c. The followlng was the clusing range of pricest Showts long Shoré Bhort ders. cleur. rib, clear, 7 W5 10 10} 10 1 7 i 1 kt 10t 10 Bacon, cash .. 8 11 114 11 at 104 eash, nnd 1040 selicr led Liims, LING Tor sum- Long and shiori ¢ July, hoxeds swect pl iner 'and 1@ 12 for winters Cumnbierlands 100 10tc cash or selier Junoy long-cut homs, 11{@1c, boxeds Lucon nmis, 1l ide. Grease—Wun quick at {kec, BEEF PRODUCTS~Were atendy and qulet at $10.75 G11.00 for mess; $11.75@12,00 for extra musa; and 2200022, 10 1ot hama, Talion=\Wa3 auoted 438 for clty, xnd 7G8s fur country lots, sccording to condition, DREADSTUFFS, * FLOUR—Waaqulct, though rather mora active than the preceding duy, and without quotalle changu In pricos. The buyfig waa clilefly dono by local dealers, Hales wero reported of 150 bris winters, partly at $0.00; 850 brin spring €xtras, partly at #5.50G5. 4746 ond 200 brls Tye flour on private terms. Total, 1,200 brls. The warket clocd quict ot tho followe ing rangoof prices: Cholce *winter extran, $7.37% @776 comnion (0 good do, $5.877. 251 shipping extrar, $4.5063.00; good do, $5.006H, 3741 cholce do, 85,50 5. 87! atente do, $6. 0060, 00; Mianesota, $3.00 @0,75; apring supertines, §3.00¢4.00; rye dour, $4.25@ 400, liran—Was in talr demand, and steady at Friday's nd- vance, Bales wera reported of 60 tons at $0,000 tracle, und $0.0060,25 free on board cars. fiskdiings—Buloa woro 30 tuns at $12.00514.00 per ton. Jye Feed—Balo waa made of 10 tonn ot 812,00, Oorn-Menl~Coarse was nominal ot $15,50313.75 per ton on track. WIEAT—Was quict and esster, but steady during the greater portof the sealon. 'The markes was somo- thmes dull, and never animated, thera befng very fow orders on the foor. Liverpool was dull and lieayy, sod Nuw York waa wenk, buyers holding off for & doclins, Tho recelpla wers neariy erual to tio volume of th irovious day, uiid the weekly fodtinim shuwed thit oue stockn nave tncreased 1)1 bu_under o diminlaled alipping movement, and there was littlo demand for ahipiment Baturday,‘excent Tar the lower grades. Th market acemed 10° be chicily sustalned by the a8 indeed it was for twu_or hroe days previouly oriders for Europe having fullen oft with Dbetder “p pects of peacet ur have been Hmited 5o to low Nisurcs hat the partics to whoin (hoso orders have been sont cunnot ill them at present pri 1t fatrug that tho sxports from New York for tho ‘weck erding with ‘Fhursday Taat (1,570,605 bu) were the largest of the pasit Ahirty days, bt fow expected that the sumg volume will e sent qut this Seel, aa the Eurojean markets tend downwarda, The morket heredeclined Seedge, next inonti'a dellveries belug the wenltest, ana good 1mny Toldérsof July wheat worc anxions ta sell: und undur thils pressure the dlxcount on August disppeared at one time, though It was wbout 0 AL Tl clana, Seller Jul vpiened ut §1. 065, 301d 4D o 31,0556, dectined 10 81,035, sdvanced o $1.05%, and closed at 81,03, | Sellor * A< Hustsold ot $1.0136 11,033 closiug at the inafile. Scller Ut ot sold ut 81, Ciigul. 05 closing st 81004, which wos uls) the latest quotation on cash No, 3 Caats valea were rotorted of 400 by Ko L el 073 22,4000 bt No. 2 do LR, 004410434 17,000 0. 4 do st KRN 2000 bitdo (N, W) AL bl iige, the outalde In special bini 13,400 bu' refected do g‘zn“k:wc‘ Aud4W LU by swmpic at 0dc, Total, S4,- 30, Minfiesata Whent—Waa qulct and stendy at the tnalde qiiotation of Friday, which veas ity better than the Price of ** utralkht,” on No. 2, bales were H, 80 BU NO, 20t $1.0G3 1,400 bu by sample at 0Ic6$1.14 on track; aned k0 it do at €1, 18 free on bonrd cary. Total, 11+ iba. No. 1 wad nactivo st $1.10 bid, sd s1.11 ok o er IWheat—Sales swere mada of 400 bu No, 3 red at C I v viousday, and very y at about {{c advance. Live erpool was quoted ‘easler, snd New York dull and steady, Ut the receipts hero were Hghter, accompanied 1y large shipments, snid the continued Lnd weather 1 ¢d Lo atreukth, aa it (hireatened Lo stunt the growsh of corn, and furtier dlinfatsh the volume of our daily wipply.. The speculative market was ot strang, how- evrr, exespt as (b wis susl e by the demand forship. ment. The crowd tly bearish, and prices would probabiy have fallen off sumewhiat, (n_aympaths with wheat, bt that the l)fldfll*l of casli corn weru nfl wllllflx‘? taken forshipment, There has been s good, Ill'ndg cinand for cush corn llllrlnl_(t!\u pust month, which lina mostly boen for vxport to Lurope, 8nd {t fv worthy of note that more corn of the Iast crop has been ent ous of the Unlited Ktates than was ever received at Icago un one Crop, This shows what chenp freights will do In the way of calling out a demand. Itnow unly costs U}e pre it to take curn out of mtore here and lond I3'in New York. This enables shippers to make & fuir profit ontho W‘{ ent of falr pricea hiere, While this corn tnscld 1n Now York st the lowest price of the pust teb years, and 8 quated 82 minfinat Meure 1 Liverpaol, Seller July opened at 403%c, und clostd a qtic: weller August sold ‘ot d6dewd7e, closlug ot dude; seller the month suldat CASTMU ey closing ut ¢, Cash No. 2 closed at due, and \li_h inlxed at df4e. Cash wales wers reported of 400 hu No. 1 8t 465 W, 000 bu hilgl V{lll\m Bt AL AUNC; 206,000 bu Nu, dat dugditife; 0 b do wt 475¢ wilunts S4,9 0 by refected ot U 41c; 400 bu no grade at ides H,000 bu by sainplo st sl 4350 on track aiid 4,000 bu do at 40ldic freo on board. Totsl, 250, O bu, OATB—{Vere noderately active early and futcs dur. Iny the Istter part of the “session. The rercipts were lurgor and there was A fair trade In cash eariy, but aub- sctpiently Itummvml off, and the market closed cuay wad Jwige below the tup figures of the day, Optlone were rathier. quiet. July sold early at 5022036, and closed 8t 20Mo. Sune sold ut Z¥uadulge, clusiig with scliers ot the fnalde, August wus l‘ll\llh’ll ul due. Jiee Jeeted was steady at 2 0. 2 hrought 20Mwdblsc, 0 \:hlm wold oy dic. Caal Iess 50 than the pre- 3 Were ru No. Jat Bdviges Lo bu puject 1 U NO, 2 While Bt o) 4100 by satiiplo a8 K 4G Fur white wiid 29 for foor Bl and 3, 400 bu at UG tre on buard. Total, w0 00 b, {1YE—1¥as In moderate lucal roqueat und easier at 700) e Tor Ko, i were teburted of 2,000 b » 2 ab 7T b rejected at 04c; 1,600 bu by Bnplo at 5T (ini bu, BARLEY =W uiet, Tho ofterings wero Hleld duatro o tako liuld., e, Juue sold In sectlee A unted al the elow st STeswe, mplos Wery I moderate request, with sales at Goce ot acks | Cull walea were Foploried of 40 by No 2, U NO. 4 utd L0 b nplo o sun track. Toval. o v, 0 Y P —_— LIVE 8TOCK, citieaco, Total....... Bamo weok Taat yea Tavt ek V&uk Uefore luat. Al e 1,210 20,400 1,1 Barving the fact that thers was & materl- ally dimluistied supply, the market for the past week was 10 1o particular an Improveuiens over the dusen or tore imuiedistely preceding ft. From tho openlog of trady un Mouday duwn to the eud of the week thery was thu most intense dnlincs, and during the first balt of the week o ahilnkage in valucs cqual 10 10170 per 100 25 was sustained. That the decline waa not uiore pronounced sellers aro alone fudebted to the Hght re- ceipta, Lho total arrivals falllng tnore than 6,000 below the average for the paat elghit weeks. Although trade continued dull throughout, (hers was o tirmier fectug toward the closs of the week, and durug Fridey and 3 of cholcg beeves wery efueted at nearly carront 0a tho dute of ouE lait Lo fuw eatra at#4.0045,01 2k Ut b pueds Gaaer 4.50, the oporations of Kastern huyers belng princl- I“A“Y'\I A w0 tho Theal Trade. sl feedrra sectired moat of (helr stock at pricea Fanging downward from €1 Cows sold isily ab §0eecao, il UiTougli Tevas cattlo g £2.75a.50, | Y pala ware pleaty and Rold Jow, — &4 (0he L33 [ o cnmniton 1 vod nualitien. ¥atiriays receipts wers | during the day most of m-upm{ market closing orm, with only & few in the yands. QUOTATIONN. Cholca Beeves—~Fine, fat, well-formed {clfi‘\gn year old steors, welghing 1,300 to o ¥ by And as worked of, the cattering lotaleft 4.00R4.70 O ‘X."‘Jl(':\ I‘l) 1 ‘vl') 4.2504.50 it Qrades=Stoc 1R 1,460 to |, LIPS 4,0004.25 Butchers' Btock—Toor ' i o, AN eominun to cholcs cuw, for city siaughter, welghing 800 10 1,10 B8, .. . 3.0083.75 8tack Cattlo—Comnion eattie, weighing Ao o 1,030 B e o « 3.50@4.00 Inferlor—Ligki and tiih cows, Hoife ] L acRIaway ateors 1 2.2362.78 e weblk Unened Sl ot 84sioe decline, bt an active demand has existed v uniform- Iy mteady prices. Althsugh the supply was the larg. eat Feported for Any week aince the close f tho regular prcking fomson, nearly uvTything was taken on the ny f arrival—{ho bulk by the local trade. Of tho Bl 000 hoga recefved only abiout one-third went Into tho linda of shippers, tiey paying &0, 040, 10 for common ty primo lighty ard g6, 1y on and Philadel phin grades. “The purchasce of packers wets princi- Dally 8L £0,00620. U5 for urdinary to good heavy. “There wasa falrly act(ve market un Baturday at ilie ahove quotations, at which range tho market closed steady. il Have ruled mnatettally jower than during tho previous week. - Theaupply was moderatc, —unly uhout 4,000 liead, —bt the Eastern niarkets wera overatacked aivt lower,'and shippors were {ndifferent aperatars at 23 @soudecling. Good (o chofce gualitics are now quoted @d. 23,-and oot to nedlum ot $2,25¢3.00 per — LUMBER. ‘The offerings at tho snle docks were very small fatur- day. and thy market ruled quict at 87, 508,00 for plecs atufl, Manlsteo and INdington being Arm at the oute alie, and at $4,014.00 for inch lumber. Lath more qulet at §1.356e1,20, And slingles ot §2,00R3.35, ‘Followlu; are thequutativns given by the yard deate Fintand second cloa Thirdclear, 11uch, . 0. O 3,00 ) Third elear, thick. L. B350 Clesrfiooring, first And sccon 30.00 Glearsiding, st nnd second., 17.00 FIFSLcommion s1af0g. e eves Fioorin, firat common, dragsed Flooring, secoud comnon, dressed., Hox boards A 0x boards, i A stack boarl ¥ stack boan Gatack board: Colnnon hoards atd’ foncing. Common lumber, 14 Tt and uider 3 in. Jolats aud scantiing, 2010 24 ft. o) 1n.00a17.00 10.0012.00 10:006¢11.00 00 BY TELEGRAPII, TOREIGN. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, TAVRRPOOL, Juno 17.~11;90 8. m.—Flour—Xo, 1, 211 8d; No. 3, 225, Grain~Wheat—Winter No, 1, 93 10d; Ko, 2, 0a 0d: apring No. 1, 08 7d: No. 2, fs4d whito No. 1, 104 1d} No. 2, 9310d3 Club No. 1, 104 6d; No. 3, 108 2d, Corn— No. 1, 2600d; No. 2, 208, Provisions~Tork, 80s, Lard, 52, g vRUROOL, JUn8 17-2 D, m.—Procitions—La] 621 LivERPoot, Juno 17,~Cotlon—Qulct and unchanged 0 3-1660 6-100; saled 6,000 bales Including 1,000 for speculation export: 3,000 American. greadatufe—Qulets Calltarais white wheat, average. Dy 101@108 11 do Club, loy adcios dy rod Weste GE R Dn 100 FIoUr—Watern eanas 28 60, Cor —Western mntxed, 206208 6d, Oat3—ixg3a Od. Dar- 33 0d. T'ess—Cauadinn, S0se308 6d. Clorer Sted~—xi 651, Provisiona—Priing 1meas pork, §0a, Trime mess heot, 8id, Lard, G20l Uscon—Loni clear, ws;. sl da, 538, Tlloin—42s, I¥irotewn=Spirits, 83 refined, 103 00@11a, Linseed Ofl—24a, Hetin~Common, 480dG420d; pale, 108, Spirita Turpentine—23s d, Cliecas—s7n. LONDOR, June 17.~T¥lroleum—Rened, 104 31@103 ad, Splrits of Turpentine—a2s, AXTWEAD, Junie 17.— Z¥irnleum—28s i, PTRODUCE. NEW YOIK. Bpeciot Dispatch to The Tribune, New Yous, Jupe 17.—~Grain—Wheat—Market dull andstrongly In buyers' favor; sales 65,000 bu at $1.02 @103 for vejacted spring; $1.09@1.25 for ungraded spring; 81.0K21,07 for No. 3 Chicago $1.07@1.10 for No. 8 Milwaukvo; $1. 105118 for No, 2 Chicago; $1,18 for Nu. 2 Northwest § $1.1821,11 for No, 2 Milwaukee, and 12501, for No. 1 apring; #1.18 for New York fuspoction No. 2 sprinig; 81,32 for cliofce amber Michi- ganon rpot, and doto arrlva va private termm. dtyo nteady at B{@+ua for Western; 06GUnKe for Btates and vac for Canada Inbond, Cora finu: falr oxport and homo trade demands sales 48,000 bu st Gildo for no grade mixed: 00@30%e for araded low mixed; 6sc for graded mixed: and 01%c for stcamer yellow. Oats dull; 8altn 28,000 bu at 342476 for mixed Western and State, and ¥7ed7e for whita Weatern and Staty., Provieions—3lddica quiet and firin at 104@I0Ke for long clear. Lard rincr; sales: 500 tea a¢ §11.45 fur rino steam for Junes #1173 bid and $11.00 wsked for o ST 10 Aricods WA Fos October, 8106 bIdALd 619 20l WAlaky-Gulea: 60 bris at 81,10 caah, dollverablo noxt woek, rirocerier-Sugar—Market firm, with fale demand; fair to good relining uotvd ot TH(inc neime at Hgo; numbers 10 and i2 Havana st 7andbe, Coffee—Market nxmd;‘. w‘u- muderalo inquiry; o quoted at 1456 133 th gold. and Starmeaib at K Ate i jold, W;g:,{;l'wg:; ,?r«ll“yinumuernw demnand; quoted at i 70 tha Western Ausoctated Press. NEw Yok, June 17.—tutfon—5Steady with s falr detnand; 12612 8-10a: futnres strong: June, 12 13 Jaei July, 20014 1:100; AURUSL, 1236212 54 Septeibor, 1332619 bgc: Octover, 11 13-1811 1 Royember, 111603 D Ic: Febriary, 13440 264 M Pl 13 10312 18 e Siav, 13 17 + 4 uitr=1leayys rec ,000 bris: No, 2. 250 anr Siatg Al Weatorns S0} e 10 good cxtra, 8500063257 kool to_clioled, $5.10 5,031 white Wheat ©xtrs,'$6,7027.75 extra Ohlo, £5.(0a7.00; 81, Louly $3,10.40.001 Miunevota potent pracess, £ 206:9.50. Iiver tlour stundy; $4, 75w, . Chrne Mel—Unchanged, Grain—Wheat—liccelpts, muderate export aulry; ungruded spring, 81, (S white Canada, " $1. 3461, z 000 bus only u ve Jll-f’{,(’ll'lu. g:«"fll i, 31355 2" Wiiauies, 3 iy N ol.! 0. 3do, $1.0761 1 White, $1.40 ber Michtina, iy Nogi Gillcagonpriugs £1.044,1,07; No. % do, ¥ 1,175 winter red Weatern, §1, 00wl 03, 1iy0 quloty Btate, pXsitse: Westemn, 81umoc: Cinda i bond, bdc. Tarley nominal, Alait qutet and un- changed, Corn shodo firmer; recelpts, 20,00 bug Western mixed, domuged and feated, Gitsics i nugrade, Sitdniide; do steamer, o mixed, graded, Sounvlge; inixed, g Western mixed, Hut‘lmlfll. Sueiv. Ul g4.w0biug Weatbrn nilxed aid $iaic, D1sc; white do, ! ATe Hav—Heavy amd unchangod, Uroertet=Cots mutet hut stesdy nt. 143 1 roceries—Coffea quist hut steady B In P T R e A S A s unchanged. Mofssses quict but ateady, Kico dull aud nuchunged. J¥trofewnm—Market dullj crude, #34c; rofined, 14340y canes, 18GLC, Tutlow—F trin; e Hirained Rerin—Quiot at $1,6001,73, FI¥ils Turpentine—virmer ng 316, Eggs—Finyer; Weatern, 135174c. i Grdes s middle. ant icavy waratis) Do, 0 il ¢, aud Licavy wof 2043 Usliforiia s commion du, 20uase, o~ wath 2063y Iol—tnclitiged. o ; rotisions—Por] 'Ti hew mceas, §10,60@10, 70 August, $10,75010.90. Heet guiet and uncllm?;;etl‘( {nnig cléar midiies, " Western, 10igos do, clty, Je. Jard, frincrsprima *wieam, " g11.5061 Rutter—Flrm for cholce; Western new, 13@34c, Creese—Unelianged, I= sl 1oL 1 fciali—Manufacturod copper quiot but stesity; fngot ke dull and hicavy st iUkGue; pig lron quiot sud ungchanged; Rusais ahectiug, 12¢in gold, fa—sLeadys cut, i clinch, $1.0023.251 aliog, 20G20c. PUILADELTHIA, PUILADELPIIA, Juue 17, —Four—Market dull; extra, 4 larves 4. Lbycdy oty fanuly, $5. 200205 Ve B i A0t R Rraden 83, o, T rain=\Wheat quiet and \weak; Weatern red poor, gsgrtel s Feundpivanly red 8 St G bor, B2 @1,47; Whito, $1.40:21.50. Corn In .iuua demaiid for exporty wall, Bulge; ateanier, 50¢; white, BRa; yellow, Sdcs mixed, H@%e. Uath newlveted; White, Souic wlxed, e, rk—$20.00, Lard-811. 61240, DProtistons=Mesa Keedr—Timothy, $2.03@2.75; fax tced, $1.45. Zetroleum—iianly heldy crude, 10e; remned, 14%0. eceipie-Wheat, 10,000 bu; o T o, 17 ooy g Ors 04,000 bu, Trutter—Qulots New ¥ork stato and Iradford County, Tunteyleain, EXUs, Zhaios dras, He2io; Westeih exUTs, Do) iete F0e.t7¢, faucy, UNGI10Kc; Western, Uheese=New York Stal g SHAAS pennsylvants, New York, Sigasr et ew Yor - warey friah, Wt \S:-u-lm tresdy tride, o4 Dol outs, uno 17.—Flour--{ulot a A g ey g illlf‘ognccflt'x':wd' 8 or B el Vid, cualit valen G4 1) Ot ot A il cuah S une, st e SO3L LG, ) Lk DAl L sou ey rmor at 141y, - 5c LBHEY=No ulu. 8r. Logi Dtielong=ork Ari: ¥30.00, Dry i .}’1')‘) 1 %:;:)i;:-mlr‘n,xmr“t";? }'(fll‘(‘m s tigher Wt 10 w10 LA 41190 Lard uigler; Hecelyis : “olflll:{Yr Vieit 13,000 bug curn, ot ot Stk s, ey wodos “burluy, 16,0 TOLEDO, O ey et ntgan metd A cudy | oxira white A e S e b P 1,44, #1384 effered; 10246 Ko, 3 do, $1.02483 Nu. ared, winte; 4§ Daian & Az gL ryectod vud ol Daytou 8 Michixan, b3e, “Corn falrly setivo aud & Ak ik e bl S Wl A oila e ol 34t RaSVliteey 007 0 krader . " Outaat: Micnisen, gir. lour, 300 by . ufi":{»‘;q: ".;}"‘fl; :-.;bw:m,w.ouo buj corn, 2, iente=liour, 1.6 1 S anieilour, £o briss wheat.2t,000bus corn, . MILWAUKEN, elmwfln“u. Wir., Jutiw 17.—Mour—Qulct and un- haiied Grdin—\Wheat opend weak and a shade lowe: rnm’i«- ALY CR i had lgirats goted filwauket, $1,055: iy, 100 Aot 81,003 oy 8, 0aHE, | Cord aleadyy’ No. 3 43¢/ Onta lowers wiilia puoderaty demand;” No, 2, sde.” Liyo pominally Qg B b Tice urley o i bidberi No. % Tack 1 pslsctedn o, e, v + Wheat to Bulialo, 23230 Yre(ghti=Weak auid vaal W 1w 7\‘: e, “Riecetpl=EIoir, 8,500 br; wheat, 130,000 bu, Shigmente=Fiour, 0 rls; whest, 17500 ba, CINNATL, CxetnaaTy, June 7.~ Guiion-Quiet at 1134, o s Grain—=\Wheat guivt wt §1,06¢1. 15, Corn qulet hut ¥ n‘, :‘y‘\‘?‘l!‘c &fa(—l dull at 3og3de. Ryequivt aud uo- chan) Su Wistona—DPork ey nold at 920,25 cushy #3050 buysr July. Lard 8riug alean, 1ikges Kotile, 136,13! fc, B Slrony wud high wulders, THe; vlear “fik?‘li.‘i:}fli' ales ot l\fiu buyer July; clvar, Sy “Nllllél?hr‘““‘“l (IDATE T Junter—Dll wiid uichinged. LevitLr, Jun 1Tt quleb at 115 ou uny 17— Cutton—gule el T T e -gulh at Mde, E42G1A0 8 No. 1 B 0700 T, B0 [’ Ve bty 4B uly, ) white, $1.0021.10. Corn, white, dnci mized, 480 Rye. Toe. -Onta. whte, s0ct mixed, asc. T m i sncits d and Dighor. Pork. £20.50721.00) Itic ¥ Tong slages cienr, 105 Gel0Yet hams, e fi WAigky~All offerings taken, NBALTIMORE, Datytuone, Juno 17.—Haur—Dull pnd unchangsd, firain—\Wheat aull"syd unchanged. _Cor—Weatern mixed firmer aUsAYe, OAta ateady; Western whito, 366s38¢; mixed, D0GIIC. Iiyo steady at 7dwsoc, Zay=Thll snd unclisnged, Zroririans—qulot anil wnchnged, Tistrer—stcady and unchanged. IWhieky-~Quiel and sloady at 81. 114, Iteceipta=\Whoat, 2,X% bu: Cord, K,000bu, Shipmenta—~Corn, 18,000 bi nosTON, 2 ToaToy, June17.—Flour—Quiet, but steady; Western superdne, $4.50@4.00; cominun exiras, 2563001 Wisconsin aid Minncsota extra family, $5.0067.00% white wheat Ohfo, Indiana, and Michixan, €0.007.(01 ullnn[!y llfi,'(;llfl‘.flfll Bl Louls, $6.25w9.00; fancy orn qulory itzed and yallow Weatorn, new, 0. 4 whilie and mixcd, B8Gdtes refocted, 316 T white 48cne, NEW ONLEANK, w ORLRANS, Jung 17.—Grtin-Corn qutet and j, mixed, 506, white, obo; yeligw nifxad, diet yoi: low, 70 OtA In fatr deinand but at lower fatea; Un- icna, 4236c. new Texas oata lield nt 40¢. Provisions—Pork rmor, AL £21.00. acon frmer} atiomiders hiehd ntioy chent 740, 11503 clear, 1age, Otliors unchanged. TrrpaLo, N. Miwaukee n {n lote, nt % $14,00, ain. o 170y No! DUFPALO, Y.y Junge 17.—Grain=Wheat dulls No, cnr lute, at $1, 17, and whito Michi* L8, Corn—Faif demandy frmy o cors Knnana, on track, 'at aikey 6 enra 2 mizen West: ern dn store al 528, Oats uominslly Itye held ut Koo for biate, reights—Go fur wheat. TOBACCO. Reported for The Tribupe by Alex, Harthill, Todacco- Aivoker, LovIsviLLR, Ky., Juno 17.—With a continnance of Targe recelpis and sales, a scarcity of orders, and the beat possibla season fur maturing as well »a for netting out tha plants, our market for heavy tobaccos durfug ho week has been, on the whole, unoof the most tnant- mate wo havo had for suma time, and but for the con- tinued heavy purchases on account of New York Job- Bers prices for that description would not have been so well supported, even at the decline noted Inst weok. Among the offerings of heavy tobaccos there was s 1arger proportion thon of Iate of rishlugs, which wero dull and neglected, while common and mediwn lugs and leat, for which thero wasmostdemand, wers better malntained, and at the close were rathor firmer, For cutting sorts the demand has been stoady and Rood all the week, with only morerata recelpts, con- lxtfog madnly of tho [ower grades, with & fow wislte burloy't (Mnef, which sold at §17.00 sud §18.00, Far all otlicr descriptiuns the tano of tno inarket most of thio week was tanie, and prices raitier irrcgular, with somewlint fore finmness bow and then, but with the more ehecring irospecta of actling out an Average crop thiere {s At the cluse a feeling of greatar uncertalnty un fo prescut prices being suatalned, 1f they do noi ko lower, Tialn has fallen every day durlng the week generally thirougliout tho Htate, a8 well as consilerably i tho Clarkasille rexlon, "From sowg of thio southiorn heny tuhnceo counties Wo hear of full crops Uoing antlel: pated, and from othersa alr Tl falling off wiilbe 80 doubt tn tho Clarkavilie disirfet, but that in aii probatllity will be alanced by the [uerease i the adjucent couiities, Quotstions for this week are as follows: Nonddescript, Heary Bodied — Cuiting, Common lugs..$3.00 5.50 $ 5,500 8.00 § G0 7.00 Gooil TUER. v-v 6,500 .00 © B.58 700 © 7.0X%2 1,00 Common Tval g 70 HOGZ10.00 9.00061 1L () Good feat, 003 8.00 10,004 12.50 11.004¢14,00 Flno leat., o JL60a14.00 14,006 18,00 Helections. ) 150001000 " Nomianl With §1t0 In bad order, MRl wolghte, and mised, "Anticxed’ shows tho proportion of new and old crups sold, with the orfglunl'nnd review nspections suld, for perfods given: ——Fop stk —Fop year— Foryeur Ortgw't, Jigvw,” Oriyn'l. Rev'o. A'grepnte Crop of 1675..1,668 U7 L 08 207 | o sale Old "erops 4 4 2000 5,201 71 20,60 6,108 34,072 or treek, For 1 For year, 2 4, 33,073 WOOL. TosToX, June 17.—Woul dully sales almost oxclu- sively confloed to Cailfornta. Low prices, and po In- ducoment to operate boyond imimediato wants, Noth- ing cncouraging to notlce. Goods are sslablo anly as very low prices, Oho and Ponnaylyanis flecces i36u400; and 34@30c; Biichigan, Mississippl, ond Wisconsin fleceen, B0@35¢; pulled wool plenty ond dull. The princtpal sales range ot 0G5S for superiny and extra; scarcely any Inqulry for comblng during tha week, DRY GOODS, Nxw Yonx, Juno 17.—Business quics with domestic commigaton houstsand {mporters. Heavy cassmeres, uvercostiugs, and worsted coatings tn steady domnnd. Cotton goods were quict in firat hands, Red Jank 4-4 Bleached shirtings roduced to 03c, and Utlea Nonparoll to 1dc: shirting prints continuc in fair requcat, PETROLEUM. CreyRLAND, O., Juno 17.~Fetrolenm firm and un- tandard whito, 110 teat, 11}4c3 prime white, lu car-lots, cas) MARIN. CIIICAGO. Anmivats—Stmr Shcboygan, Manltowoe, sun- drics; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries; stmr Muron, South liaven, sundrles: prop Messongor, enton Harbor, sundries; prop Trucsdedl, Denton Yarbor, sundrles; prop Pecrless, Hancock, min- drics; prop QGeorge Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber; prop Buckeye, Ogdensburg, coal; prop New Era, towing; prop Tempest, Montague, sundrlos; pray Colln Campbolt, Ludington, lumber; prop €. J. Kershaw, Snginaw, lumbor; prop M. Grob, Man- lstee, lumber; prop Jarvis Lord, Baf- falo, cosl; prop Fountaln City, Buffalo, sundrios; bark TFavorite, Buflalo, conl; sche Kato Lyons, Muskegon, lumber; echr Min- nle Mueller, Muskegon, lumber ; schr Melvina, Mus- kegon, lumbor; schr 8, V. R, Watson, Buffalo, coul; schr Myrtle, Middle Village, wood; schr Carrlor, Frankfort, lumber; schr Ottawa, Grand aven, lumber; achr A, C. Kentlng, Charlotte, coul; schr Goldun Harvest, Grand Huven, Inmber; schr Ataunto, Muskegon, lumber; schi City of Qrand Ntaplds, Maskegon, lumber; schTransfer, Munkegon, lutbor; sche Wolverlue, Grany' Haven, Tumber? schr Topsey, Muskegon, lumber; schr Clty of Grand Haven, Grand Haven, plles; schr Ellza Day, White Lake) Jumber; rehr Helen Blood, Muy- kegon, wmbers ~ schr M. Dall, Menomineo, luinber; schr Bello anscom, 'Buffalo, coal; schr . 'K. Dizon, Grlndstono Clty, urindstones: welir J. I Trucy, 'White Luke, lumbers schr Lumn: bermun, Black Creck, lumber: schr Emeline, Grand Haven, lumbor; schr Magglo Thompeon, Whila Lako, Inmbor; sche C, Michulson, Ludington, lum- bers bchr Windsor, Ludington, Tumber? sclir A, Frederick, White Lake, wood} schr Barbarian, Cirand Traverse, wood s sehr Richard Mott, Oconty, Tumbor; schr Sclt, Ludington, lumber; sche M. N. Dunhay Ludingion, lunibor{ sehr Ma). N. Ferry, White Lake, lumbes i schr I'ri-Colur, Uolland, lumber; sehr Avory, Kord River, Jumber; sche Atalanta, - Bturgeon Bay, lumber; schr I% Ilayden, Muskegon, Inmber; schr Dollvla, Dultalo, conl; schr Joson Yarkor, White Hall, woo; uchr'l’um‘xcu , Muskegon, lum- her; schr . P. March, Cleveland, couls schr B, P, Tioyce, bord Rlver, cedur poats; achr J, & Al Btronuch, Manlsteo, Jumber; sthr Mary Collinw, Oconto, Munber; schr U, 8," Grant, Greon Luy, lumber; echr L, A, Slmpson, Ludlugton, Jumber; sehr Flectwing, Duncan Clty, cedar posts; schr D, A. Wells, Bufalo, conl: sciif ¥, A, Morso, Clevo- innd, coul; schr Urace Mureay, Cheboygan, tum- bery wens Utrich, Green Bay, lumber; sehr R, O, Crawford, Ogoutz lay, telegraph poled; achr lea. Lella Xandd, Alpems, Tumber; sche M. A, Gorger, Butiulo, conl; schr Buccess, Menomince, cedur osta; achr City of Wouodstock, Sturgeon Uay, uwibdr; schrWayne, Hoclue, lght; prop Anuld Laurle, DePere, i dron. CreanaNces—Sche Scottn, Tuffale, 160,008 bn wheat; sche C, Gordon, Miskegon, 500 brls malt and sundrles; schr Slontauk, Pt Colborne, 19,410 hoat * burk Parana, ' Bullulo, iHO82 by chie Winnle Wing, Ientwater, 60 bu corn; prop dapan, Lrie, 82,060 bu corn, #00 brls lour; prop Jupan, Detroft, 100 brls flours; prop Phila. delphin, LErfe, 53,000'ba corn, 000 brlk tlour; prop Tewipest, White Lake, 140 bu corn, 10 rls pork, 10 bris heet and sundrles; prop Cuba, Dulfalo, 12,000 b wheat, 12,000 bu’ corn, 18,000 b oaty, 50D briv flour 10 bdls D, 'hides; ache Aunte Bherwood, ~Erlo, 32,000 bu ' corn; wohr Schuylklll, Erle, 32,000 bu cornj echr Tuscols, Sliver Luke, 10 tons bran, G brle beef; stinr Huron, Bouth llaven, sundrivs; stinr Muekegon, Muvkegon, 7 brls pork, 4 brls bect, and sundrics; 'stnir Bhoboygau, Munftowoe, 75 case lurd and sunirica; prop Teueutell, louton Harbor, sundries; prop Champlain, Kingston, 10,300 bit wheut—Ogdensburg, 209 bdls hides, 57 bris pork and oundrics: prop - lenckaunoo, 'Menomines, 1 il haws, 2 brls vlioulders, 1 tc lurd, and sundrica; barge Eldorado, Menvkaunes, 1td lard, 3 boxes cheese, and sunidrics; wche Munticollo, Kingstun, 5,077 bu uate; scbr Alloghany, Erle, 43,000 by corn; achr Minnle Slauson, Bullulv, 24500 bu corn, e 2 LAKE FREIGHTS, Cuteado.—Thers was an active demand for vea. selu to load corn, and room was engaged for about 450,000 by, the Hulfalo rate being2ie. Room waw also tuken for 29,000 bu oate snd 14,000 bu wheat. Following are the chartora: To Huffulo— Schrs Minnie Slawson, corn at 2%c; schrs J, G, Masten, J. K. Bentley, T P Sheldon, Wells, Hutchinson, and Dobblns, corn at rop Fountatn Clty, corn through. To Eric~lrop Japan, schrs $horwood, Bchuylklll,and Allegheny, corn through, o Kingston—Schr Keutlng, vats o Be, Mo Ogdenaburg—Prop Champlaiy, Wi Dernoir, June 10, —Frolghts romain qulet and unchanged. Wheat rates ure uu followa: To Qu- wninisxc. to Bululv 2c, to Clovelsnd 1igc. Whitaker & Co. report Lhe schr Col. Ellsworth, lumber, Alpena to Chl cnu: 6t $1,50 per m on rull, Burrato, June 10, —Nowlus) aud unchanged, Mr, Rtock Cardlnclle reporte: Prop Mary Mills, cual henco to Detroft, 25¢ per ton. ~ Capl, deorge W, Houe reports: Sche " Golden Fleec, coul Cleveland to' Chicagto, hra Jed Wing aud Bridgewnter, cou) honce to Chicago, 40¢, Mr, lNiram L. Bmith reports: Hche Erastus Corning, col Ashisbula to Chlcago, 40c; uae vessc), not nawed, cual lack Rtiver to Milwaukve, 45c. ' The m.rn Guido Phster takea coal frowm byre to Chicago at e, g LAKE MICIHIGAN. Cutcavo.-~Thy prop Phlladeiphis, having in tow the scturs Allegleny, Atnis Sherwond, and Schuyl- R dend beae veter ue ued o'clock. wil hearlly Iaden with geain for Etlo....The weather dluring the last few days has been abominahly, and Interfered materinlly ‘with the business at the docka, Only aportlon of the lomber-ficel hannre rived thie far, nbout fifteen carzoen belng at the market lant evoning....The prop Messonger and the prop Peerlean will both receive an_overhauling At the docks of ihe Chicago Dry-Dock Company ... ‘Tho achir Georgo Rowean left ihis port for Sturgeon Tlay, light, last_ Saturdny, Thin in ter firet (eip thin” zenson..., The m¥ Miller la receiving sun- dry repairs “at lien Vyater'a North Skio Dry- Dock....Tho rcht Mincrva, swhile belng towed down'the river gesterduy aflernoon, came in - con- tnct, near Twelfth atrect bridge, ' with the eche cotla, The yawl-bont of the latter vessel wae inmmell butween tha colilding cralts and completo- crushed, When the two schrs camo igether the yawl-hoat was occupled by o ralfornamed John Wilkon who saved himwelf by Sumping out. “aid wan Ulien pulled on tho schr Dy n rape which hnd Deen thrown to him....The yacht race Baturdny wasn very Lame affalr and created bat little exclte- ment In machie clrcles, In the firnt placo tha weathor was very unfavorable, and In the secoml pluce the yachits ara too emall and unevenly matehed to make an exciting ruce, As wia o b expected, tho Frolle won the st prize g LAKE ERIE, RRIE, Hpectal Dirpatch to The Tribuns, Enip, Penn.. Juno 18,—~Arrived from Chiengo, theprop Alaaka. Anotherlarge grain flect arrlved from Toledo to-dny. Receipts, 75, 006 b of grain, (‘Ih%!crum sclir Zuch Clinndler, conl to Chicago, at &0c, — PORT ITURON, . Apectat Dispateh fo The Tribune. Pont Hutoy, Micl., June 18, —Dowr—Props ‘Nahaut, Staruccs, Lonis Qlibert, Lawrence, Kt. Juneph, City of Dulutl, Henton, Lay City and arge UiProps 3. Tortechy, Tolland, Wenons, St. Lonis, Russin, City of Port Huron and consort, N Mills nnd barges, Coflinbarry and barges; wehres I, 1, Caee, Peshtigo, Pensaukee, 1, I, “Druce, Laf- rinier, ~ John Burt, M. ¥, Merrick, Negaunoe, Northwest, Wisn—South, gentle. Weaturn—Flno. Prop City of Dulnth reports seelng a schooner nsnore nenf Detanr. The weather was too thick to ghlain tho vessol'snamo, A tuy was acnt to ansiat cr. Tho lz'rop Tienton was disnbled tn'her machinery Ly the breaking of o gl while off Suod Boack, wd i pleked up by the tug Martin, which towed her . — LIGNT-ITOUSE SERVICE. The United States Goverument, during the year 1875, hos establshed 17 light-louses and 2HO beacon-lights on the Weetern rivers, together with 21 buoys. The presont number of alds to navlga. tlon are; Lifuht-honacs, .., ...022 | Day beacons, .oea.. 358 Lighte 23 | Riverlights, 0 45 | Buoya, .2,850 sleventh distric oif from the month of St. Heglw River, New York, and In- cludo Grazey Inland und light-houre, Dotroft River, Michigan, and all the ald to navigation on the American shores of Lakes Erle and Ontario and St, Lawrenco Jtiver; nlko, Lakes Bt Clair, Huron, Michigan and Superior, and the straits connecting them, Tenth Elerenth district, districl. TIght-hOuAC. oo s vans cerennonens O 110 Day or unlighted bencon: | 1 Foi-algnals, operated hy steam or hot-alr engines ..oy veny 0 Beoys actunlly in positto 145 Bpare buoys for rellel to losses.... (i) Bteam buoy: veencls, RO § Stenm-tender Warrington and In conateuctionrepulen 1 MISCELLANEOUS,. v Henc Axp TiEne—The schr Imperial, which hor received during the past winter & nost thorongh rebulld, was laanched ot Monitowoe a fow days ngo. Blie comes out now as goud ue new, and carries threo mnsta fnstead of two as heroto- fora.,,.The tug Trude has gone to Neeblsh Rap- ida, whera ghie will bo engaged for the bulance of tho wenson In blasting rocks und ropalring the chan- nel....The prop Missourl. of Spencer's Line, will recelye new archies nud a thorough ovnrhulll!n;i nt Munltowo .Patrick Burke, a eallor, fell into Baginaw River from the str Dunlap Inst Tues- day, and waa rescucd and resuscitated, but on the foflowing dny he dicd from the effect of his invol- untary bath....The prop Dean Richimond, bound down” from Chicayo with ‘n carso of gratn, ran ashoro on - Mctulpin's Point In the Straite of Mackinuc enrly Fridny morn- ing durlng 0 demwe fog Sl wWas ' mot lonking when Inst heard from, but fs wo hard aground that lghting will have to be resorted to i order to get her off....The barge P'ofund and the walvago from the harto Sheldon, which went arhore Jast fall on the Port Austin f, aro to be sold at anction at Deteoit on the 25th inst. Tho work of dredging the middie-ground of St. Clalr Htiver to an sverawe depth of 15 fect has been com- menced, and_will bu pustied rapldly forward to complotion. Vusrel Captaing will welcome this intellizence, as the middie-ground or shoal In quostion hus glven all of those In cliarge of large vessels moro of leds tronble In tunes poat, . The Toronto Giobe of Fridsy sags: ** The densest tog that sailors remember lay alung the Inke yester- day, Tho steamera fram tho south shoro report that fur somo miles tho aky wad clear, nfter whicha hank of fog continuedtothisharbor, Vesselsall en- tered by the western chaunel, avolding the risk of coming {n by the gap, and all were rome thne lste, The lu{'}‘bulln were ringing, both on the {slnnd and at the Queen's Whart, The bell on the lsland Is sald to bo fnsuficiont for such wentner as that of yesterday, ™ ... A new side-wheol steamer, larger than the Jay Cooke, and which will cost $:3, 000, In bolng buflt at Dotrolt for tha Snmlu-u¥ and Islandu route. Sho will bo launiched next fall and will go on the route at the commencemant of tho nostreason. Mr.d. P’ Clark and partles on Middle I3una Inland are furnishing the money required to 10 Lulld her....8nyn the Detrolt Z'rlhunes *4The \ruck of thio' prop Urookiyn, of thoold V., C. ling, moved during the past wintor, owing to the nctlon of tho ice, about 300 feet further down and to tho westward, [unenrer to Mama Juda light than “the 22d of | farmerly, and somewhat further vut of the channel, Tho Brooklyn lles fn nbout 25 or 30 feel of water ot present, and about 10 fect of water covers tho hull. Her pall-post, which was visible Jast wimmer, 14 now cntircly ot of slght, Veaseln of urdinary dratt could puws over on ench sldo of her, The bronk or eddy In tho watcr is sl visl- ble by dayllght. Tho dunger, however, urlsing from the jrox(niity of the wreek to the maln thor- oughfare In hot 5o greatas et season.” ... Tho Clevelond Leader soys: **Tho mechinery of he Clty of Sandusky, buriod lnst pring nt Port Stanfey, hna been takon out and will bo wold for eld_fron! The hull, or what rematns, hina not yet been ralsed, Lnt will be, and towed ot Into the “Iake and suni aguln. It wos burned almost 10 the keel and 1s not worth preserving, The mochinery wad 80 badly burned that It I8 uxeluss oxcopt” the shnft und walking-beam, ~ which Aro as good as over. iy wrocking tng Monitor has the contract for the work at a thou<and dollars. Tho money realized from the sale of what remains, abovo thia sum, willgoto the awners of tho Sandueky, while i it shoulil fall short they must make wup the dtfTer- ence. ... The Coburg Star lins tho followlug in re- ard to'tho schr Puctiic, which has junt arelved at Now York from Europe? **The schr Paclile, rince #ho loft town & year ago, hus traveled over consld- crablo water, both freets und salt. Sho fitst londed brick ot Belloville for Chicaga: then bone-ist for Corle, Ireland: from there o England, whero sha Toaded cont for Rueslnz from thero sho went to Prussla, where she loded raltrond ties for Belfast, Notlugtursing upnt thut port, ahe left for some port in Englund and Jusded coal for the lelasid of St. Cos- tricw, West Indiva; from which sho loaded augar for the Part of New York, whero she arrived un 1 month with everything safe, Ewart aerived at homo on Frids appoars to be enjoying gaod hcalth, and none the worsn for his long sca-voyage . The Ogarlta, which left Chicagu a fuw days since §n tuw of tiae prop J, Davideon, diamantled hierself while on_the way to Builslo of all her outfit, und when in Duf- fald hiad lior wpara removed. Sbo was then lowed to lny City, wheroslio hatn new sult of mants, booms, sud sails, and will come out asa three- masted wehouner. The Ogarita 18 of the lurger claes, and o Leen very successful, aud sho 1y owned by Capt. Davidson, of Butlalo, A BAD OASTHUCTION IN THE CANADIAN CIAN. Capt, morning lnat, and ‘e, 0 schir 11 A, Kent, while towling ot af Tort Huron yeuterduy morning, got aground on tho bur below thie Grand Trank Elovutor at Polnt Eid- rd, but was roleaued Dy tho united effoty of vural large tuga. Tis obstruction scoms to bu oo of the worst on the river, as it 4 but little known, and from Its locativn In the direct path of veseels punalng out of tha raplds of St. Clalr River Itis diticult for them to Li(\'u it 1s a4 wido o borth us |s noceenary, The Canadian Government ought to tako some ‘actlon towanl removing it, as the ab. atruction te of sund uud coulld bo dredgod with but Mttlo exponaa, —Letroit Post, Aanonu AND Opr,—The unknown propeller which was ashore on the reet opposita Port tunlluc ou Tnureday proves tu be the Wenona, which got on durlng o fog. Kho was released by the efforts of one of the 56, Clair Iuver tugs und the rovenuo cutter Fossenden. The cutter, scems to be dolng etfective work, and wod largely'instrumental in re- leasing the schir Unadilla, with assistunce from thu tugs Crusader und Giadistor, ha Unadilla, when ashure, threw over noary 100 tons of her cargo of coal.—Detrolt Poat. ee— A Luckless Horse-Thief, Galteaton (Tex.) Ne On Thuraday last a man reported to the Sherit of Gouzules County thot 6o hud et outside the Hmits of the city a man who answered the description of one of the threo cattlo thicves who huid been unsuccessfully lovked for lust week. A small squud of tho Genzales Ritles {iminediutely went In \.umm. und when they were near thoir object they were discovered by tho fndividual who fmcdistely put spurs to his horso and fed, e was ordered to stop or e would bo shot. s ru‘ply was, 4 Shout nud be d—1L"" Hy struck the Guidalupo River near the old Banta Auna ford, und dismountlug e threw off his buuts aud plunzed into the turhid stream, 1o was watched by his pursucre untll e was seen to dleappear beneath the surfuce, The cltlzens scarched for the budy but without fluding it 1lis hut wus found, Thero §s vo doubt that he was drowned. There was found 8119, specle, ralled up fn o soldlers syereoit, nd Lo oy b hiud hissuddle. The money and threw horse u suddle and bridle, were e trophiles cautured! ) i ghures tioutha froim (hle date, or | He was unknown th our citizens, RAILROAD TINE TARLRE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATSS el o enceeneice JarkiTTh Satunien 2k o3 Sunday excepted. $ Monday cxcepted FIVe Sunday AL A ) DRlly. oo CHEORE OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tleket Otllves, 12 Clark-at. (Kherman ilouse) and 78 Canal-sticel., cortier Madlon-at,, snd at the dopots |_Leave. g Arrive. aPacific Fast TA00.. .00, a.m. s 3:00 fibuhuaue Dy 1, VI8 CHATSR s 0 m. T #3140 b 1 aDubuque KIEht Ex vIaCEton 111100 p, . | o aOmahin Night EXPress, ...t 11:00 e 0. § 0590 a8 me WFrecport & Dubiugye EXpvem '0i15 a. m, 4 3 aFrecport & Jmum’ 8 K xpresa 4 Mitwaukee Fart Mall @atly)ly MHWAUKCG EXPRCBS. . uosno, [ oMliwaukes Basenger | 7 00 . . [910:25 EMlwaukos e Giaiiyjfprtioah m le'sia e m. vireen . A, 7 UEL f‘ S va EMamuetis Fx l.r(dl' A .uku%( aterieva Laka Bx Btiencyn Laky nn';;zu a=Diepot comier of Wellnand Kinzle-ats. L—=Depot corner of Cannl And Kinzio MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, DE‘VI{I!: {ngrluul l]v}-;“;:.:;;kn:m Xootlor Twenty-second-sh oty At &L Faier 1o oo cA%e coriier of Nag Mafl (vl Matn and Atr Lin IR e Kalamazoa Accommoadation . fillll[.lnkul? E:‘{\R‘n (duliy),. 3 150, m. m. i NAS LT STRTPOPOraR | i TA b 11 1300 wrand l%pulum:l Stihagon | oop B OIS, i, orning Expre *0.008, m.|* 7:30p, 1 Baturday Kx. * Bundny Fx. Monday EX. § Datty, OIIOAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIN asd CHIOAGO, KANGAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Unlon Depot, West 8ldo, near Madiron-at. brid “Hleket Oileent At Dapots gid 122 ftandol e JCansas City & Donver Fast Ex, bt Loute & Rprioghield Fx.. Louts, Bpringticid & Toxi n i 1 1 Font Express. Orin 1y EXPIOA. oo, 2, Keokuk & Burllngton Chicsgo& Padugnh 1t 5 Etrentor, Lacon, Wash'ton I Joliet & Dwtknt” Accomumiln . 40D, M, e D208, m LAKE BHORE & MIOMIGAN SOUTHERN, Mall, $ta Main Tno. gpoclal Ny ¥, Kxpros Atiantlo Express, dily. Coletionr Accominodation Night Expross. .. UHICAGO, MILWAUKLE & BT, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Depot, corner Madison nnd Cana Ofice, (3 South Clark-st., opposite She and a3 Dopot. Arrive. Mllwankee Expr a0 pom. \\‘l‘:pm};ln & ‘l 5 : R Cxpross 100 . m. “'lhf!ln l{: towa, and Minge-' 1t ::f’ e rota TCss, 113 Wisconsi pd}’l""l!l‘kn(fl Thro'| ey Nlght Expreas. .18 00 8, m. Al traia v vin Milwaikee, Tickets for St baul atid Minneapolfs nra good either y1a Madlson and Pratrio du Chlew, or vin Watertown, La Crosse, and Winuna, ILLINOIB CENTRAL RATLROAD, Depot, foot of 1 t. and foot of Twenty-second-at, “rlkel Oflice, 141 Handolph-st., nesr Clark. Leave, Artlye. B, Lotls Expres Bt Louts ¥ast Lino Cillrd & New Orleans Ex, Catro Nigit' Ex. gpringhicld, Peoriy Eprngnell Xight £ Prorln antd Ko uk Dubunue & sloux y E Dubugue & sluux Clty E Ollnah Possenger.. OHICAGO, DURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD, Depots, foot of Lake-st., Indana-ay,, and Sixteentl. si., aud Cannl and Kixieenth-sts. dlcket Oflices, ho Ciirk-at., and at depota. Arrlve, 40y . 40 p. M, 43 p. M. 00 . Bl 4:00p m, 55 Malland Fxpress, Ottawa and Streat 5 Itockford, Dubuque & sloux CIIY araeies paclile Fast i, for Ormniia, Kapas Cly, Lenvenwurth, won & 8t. Josepl W0 i, 2, 300 1, . V0P, oo, m; asuier Tabugue & Sloux Clty Exip.. practlo Night Exp. far Omatia| Kanray (it Leavenwaor n & St, Joseph k. Grove Accomm Groya Accotnmod'n lirovo Accommod'n Sunday,” t Ex. Baturdny. § EX; Monday. ERIE AND OIILIOABD LIKE. Ticket Offices. K1 Glarkeat. Palmer_House, Grand Pacine, nud at depot, 122 Nilelfanenv., corner Madi- sub._Tratus leave from Expositlon Tuilding. Leave, | Artive, Doy Express—Pullman, Draw-| IR« Ttoom Sleeptng Cars, tof New York withious ehanze..| R:30a m.| 8:10a m. Atlantie Express - Pullinan| Palnconruwing- ltoum Bliep: g Cars and Hotel Ca 6:09p. m. | 8:10p. m. Only line runuing the liotel cars to Now York, PITTSBURG, F1. WAYNE & (TI0AGO RATLWAY, Leavo, | Arrivi S DA, m, ¢ 700D, m, gh:l.‘l pom, i ) o i, * o0 m) 05, i, 10:00 1, 1n. unday exceptod, Dafly. $3Tondsy exeopnd. Dol BALTIMORE & OO RATLROAD, ‘Tralns leave from Exposition Iiullding, foot - 100-8t, Tltlfltrol“rl‘r:fl Ry Ullvk-sl...‘i‘n“:l'l"flflll){lan Grand Paclie, and Depot (Kxposttion Hullding). Leave. Arrlve, 1408, M. |* 5:10D, 1, 4 804 8, TN NI A I, Hut | 1t Bt . moi? 10 aliy, *Dally, Bundays cxcepted. OII0AGO, ROOK IBLAND & PAOL1U RATLROAD, Depot, corner of Van Bnren and Bhermnan- Tickes £l 50 Ciark s, Bhorinan Honee:. o 15Snturday exceptods Accommodation, Qmaha, Leavenw'th & Atch E: Peru Accommodation, Nlaht Express, M ACAL CARDS, AR B DR AAAPID DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Chiarteredt by tha State of Tlinots for the cxpress i posu of giving Immediato relfef (1 all cases of private chronic, and urinary disenses 1n 1l thelr” compiicated forma. 1t e well Kilown thiut it JAMES lius atood at the hiend of eha prufession for e past i years, Ageand exnerienca aro all-lnportant, Meminal Wenkness, nixht lusses by dreans, plmnies on 1 lost mans hond, can flnl}l\'l:ly ha curcd, Ladies wanting the tnost delivato atlention, call or write, Pleasant home for pa- tlenta, A buok for tho millien, Marrisge Uulde, Wh‘ ch tella you ull about those disvases—who ahould marr) Why Dnt—10 centa ) _pny postage, Dr. Juines has roomaand parlur. Yol see no ono but the Dactar. Dr, Jstes [s sixty years 0f age, Consultadions always frea and invited, * Oftice rs, 0o, s, L7 . Bundays, 1Uto 120, nt. All business strictpy ufidentlal DR, C. BIGELOW A8 REMOVED from 270 South Clark-at., cor. Van T Tell, 1083 Weat Madlson-at,, cor, Jeflorion, Chfenio, (L., el 1ins fiad or L [AAL Lwenty years the [arkedt pracs tive In thocity for Chironts nnt Sakunt Discaves. Senifnal neas curedsately, privacely, Pamphl 10 10 have, nt st meu. * Cons uni iattiolox il o tho Trice, 0 cta, NOCURE! - NO PAY It % 175 Sonth Clark-st,, corner of Monrog, Chicago, May be consulted, paraonnlly or by mail, free of charge i Al Chromie of narvoie dlsenses, DR, Jy AN 101 ity plissicun o 1ia 1Ly who WATTAGTE Clrt o no D 0o iours, 0'a, m. 108 p. 1,3 Buldaya from 0 10 14 Dr, Stono, 171 Madison-st., Chicngo. 1 ur:crmlnomlycun‘l all Chronle, e 1, and Prival embracing every 8 worth kaowing, 1 wiial Woakness, hoxus) Leblllty, et Cures guaranteed of mouey refandoed. Over 21,000 ca cured. Charges ressounble, Medielues sent sverys where, Cousultation frea and coufdentlal, mlwulli’ or Uy all. A Vook £0F boths seacr, i i clire culars uf Other Uiinks sent gealcd for Lo 47 Non, <A test will prove that Dhr. Stane f the ONLY apeciatist I Cliteako who 16 8 Tegular graduate i modfelie, TN ERYOUS EXIAUSTION A MEDICAT, comprising & acrive of lectiires dell vered ot i Musaum of Anutomy, New York, oy the causoandcurs i.x Dremature decting, sbawtg. Jdhpatsoly how ok 1enIUs iy be regsined, willoraings clear synopals of o wpedlments to marringe, and thotreatinent of hers ur lllxt("fll.lylill” vlul;’(lll{ M":\"ltlhu n:n.llllul |-I )er)‘\“r‘x Ct v el Udress thie mull M, KA HN, vliccuud real flcul\lflL Vl:l'll." % WY DD ey NOTICEH. £ Tothe heirs ond logal represontatives of Joha Drubaker, do d, lute of {’\'m Cacalico Tuwns ship, Laneasier County, Pennsylvanin: Youare herehy notliied that by virtue of sn orderof the Orphans' Conrt of Lancaster County, to modle rected, I will hold n Inquest to divide, part, oF value the resl eatate of John Brubaker, decessod, 0a Thursday, the 27ih day of July, 1870, st 0 o'clock &, ., on tho premises in Weat Cocalico Towuvhipy Lancister County, Feuneylvanis, when ond where you may attend §f you thiuk T I N, BRENEMAN, Bher! Orrics or TUX COMPTUOLLER 0¥ CURRRNQY, } WadIINGT0Y, Oy May 24, 187d. N ivgti to ) Pereoits who ey bave . Claims o + Cly Natiunal Bauk or Culca: 0. . ic st hepresentd 10 Nathia | Valwor Wil thie Il pro f thereof, withe il ' dlonle iwed Josy (Elaneh Cainursuine af